0 NY CATTLE MARKET. OFFICE; OFPITTSBITROE.GAZETTE, MeNDAY, Jane 28, 1669. CATTLE. The supply of Cattle to-day, was not up :to that . of lastweek either in regard to , ilutubers or quality, and in the absence of any inquiry for shipment, deservi9g pi the name,. the Market was a rather ..hard one. and devoid of that activity, which usually prevails when there is a !light, 'appply. 'Prices, compared with .week, ruled lower, especially the oommonerigrades, of which the offerings consisted Chiefly, while strictly prime biteheriltick brought relatively better _ prices, There were a few extra Cattle wild at 8, but the bulk of thelbest stock on tutle Sold at from 73y®73(,' and fair to , . ' good 'rimy be' quoted at from 63.-i ®7. Stockers dull, and 'neglected 'selling at 5 to bm®SX, as to-quality. • Of the -Odle on sale, 10 cars were from'Chicmgo, '2 from Fort Wayne; 1 • fr om'Limi; 2 from Crestline; 4 fr om Minifield;2lVoin Upper Sandusky;l from - Carktottt 1 "froM Alliance, and 1 from Londertvillo., ' In' addition there were 4 care'load driven over from East Lib. - erty;'thaking the wbble number on sale, aggregate aeven.hundred and twenty • five head. - , 1 P. Sheitemantle sold 6 head Butler Co. steers at 534} • - • K. Katz bad 8 'head Stark Co. scala wags for Weistunger—so mean that they could not be sold. • • • Jas. Hanlin 12 head Washington . Co. . cows and steers, at 5%®6. Lowenatelrie it Zeigler 38 head Indv• ana steers,o commission, at 63(®7. L. Keefe 16 head Ohio steers, at 43 1 4®7,4: - r.. I.;Rothohi ds 18 head Chicago steers, at 7 1 2®7%. Hass & Kraus 32 head Chleago steers, -at 63 il@l7N. \ • ' M. Verner 84 Chicago steers, at 7®B. Peter Hartinan sold 24 head Green Co. ?Pa. •stockillt 5®7;60. Ifeeletirpoid & Blackstock 45 head Ohio steers;'CoWe a nd bulli, at 4%438. ' 1 i Greenwald de Kahn 54 head Cham f -Paign - Cci :Oh 6 steers and heifers, at 034 •@8; 20 hop, for .W. 'Barnes from Knox - Co:,ol2do,•fit4ti(4l7. t ' ' Carr & 'McAllister 4i) head of Ohio steers, on Oominsion at Eig@e34. 4 S...tlarks ifs -B ro . 54 ' Chicago steers, at 7 1*W.... ; 1-_, 1 _ J • ,acoiD Needy b 4 Ohio steers, at 63048. d Traurman & Lobman 74 lead Ohio 1 and Illinois, at 634 ®B. i Joseph Myers 23 - head stock. steers, at 1 . 5 34® 5 . 3 a'•;1 1 Smith & Blue 18 head Ohio. steers, at M 4i(§7. , I . i Hedges & Taylor geld 70 head Indiana • steers, ; on com mission, at 6,50(47,40. -.. ••• t BEP AND LAMBS, ~ There ;was a very full - supply of this chum of,etook on sale to -day, about 1,800 liead, and with only a nioderar.demand, the market war a very dull one, and, compared - with' last week, prices have ••, • still further declined. And had it not been for the present - of one or two 4iwholma buyers, it would 'have been ki still worse. as several droves ‘. were • taken out of the market for shipment, thua reducing the nnmber on sale, and - rendering it possible for holders to close out the . balance to the retail trade. As already noted, however, the market was Ia hardqne for sellers,-and it is probable i that. moat, of them lost money, and but, i verY few, if any realized any profit. 1 , The very beat sheep on sale did not k r 'bring over 4.X to 4;4—the same kind - boA:wok sold at 4%(,5. • Lambs also in 1 . good, to supply, and lower, Selling at from 111,5 D 43,50©3,75 per head; , the bulk , of the sales being at 51.69@ 2 . 50 . The i,. following is a_partial report of the sales: . i - Beeler wholesaled, 75 Butler.comity, . sheep ' and *lambs to G. 33iiiisteine -at I 52,20 per head. i I Jacob Emmill reports having whole .l Aided 175 head of sheep, averaging 93 ' l lbs.: at 89 and retailing 100 at 11,50® 1 - 3,00 forliambs, and 92(43 1 4 for sheep. i Adam Eckert sold 155 lambs at 51,50® 1 3,75 per head. _32 sheep unsold. • i Garvin & Bro. reports 90 • sheep and f - lambs ilit - an average of 92,50 per head. 1 J. M.' McNees 90 sheep at 51 to 53yi. McDowell" Sold 182 sheep averaging 1 96 lbs: shroat at 54,15 per lb.. J. Davis reports 143 sheep at 52,50@ 3,50 per head: . 1 • James Shaw 67 sheep and lambs at .;, an aver age of 12;50 per head. - I ! - Stakly Brb.lso* sheep at 91,2504,001 9k and 100 lambs a 51,50®3,00. -t , Jamb Rillti head thin sheep •at an average of 51,5 0 Per head. ' • ( toes. . . . . r• no enquiry for this the market r is. dull While prices are nomi eil.- - We. - continua to way at 9@lo34®llcts, -indition..---. There is •little, class c4' stook,. and npglecteds. auy unelisu quote in a retai l as to.quality,su .•...j:illuitelaTelegraph. • Nair Your, J e . 28. %ig Cotton lu d,), better sales of 6, bales at 34®343 5 for soiddl mg nplan Flour- 7 :recelpts, 15,- 406 barrels; dull and s®lo lower; sales of 5,600 bfirrels at $4,90®5,45 for ~ superfine, State and western, 50,15®6,70 for extra State, 55,70®6,70 for extra. western, 26,75 07,25 Or white wheat extra, 16,25®7 for Round Hasp Ohio, ;6,75 ©7,50 for extra st,, is; 58®11, for good to choice do. Bye Flour steady; sales of 800 bereels at 54,2546,25: Cornmeal' quiet. Whiskey _ dill "St 98 for western . : " Receipts- - ; "wheat; 507,126 bushels. Wheat le lower, with moderate business for export; 'sales of 146,000 bushels at 11,85 for No. 3 spring, 511 42( 6 1 , 4 4 for NO, 2 d'o., 51,48 • for No. 1 - do.'.'Rye scarce and firm at $ 1 ,2- 5 0 1 , 80 ; 1 'aitiegbf2(/o„bush Is Of western at 11,27. 1 'ReCeipte--Wrs, 10;498 bushels;, opened i I®2elietier and closed ,quiet,' _ ,advanCe mrtly lost; sal of 78,000 bushels at 63® for new Inaleg)iiiitern via ; eanalt na • 25092110evis ridiread; Mogan% at ' li'aza under extreme — quotatioiii. Receipts— :sopa, 25,727 bushels. Oats unsettled; sales .85,000 bushele at 75 for western in store, 77@7754+ do.' sliest. • Rica notainall hil - ehangedi-Coffeado.'illugar dill end heavy with. sales of 1;800 hogsheads 'Cuba at 41,i& Melees' le dull. Rop a are'quiet .1:4 1 [ =as-6®150' thericart. Petroleum is -qtdet:' 'l,lnsee 'Oil indult it $1,0101,03. - spirits Turpentine . quiet at 420451 , Pork is dull and heavy, with Sales of 500 1 .barrels at 532,37®32450 for new Mess, - dosing with -sellers of round lots at ! $82,50 WM31487432 for old do, 828,250 I 27 for -prime," and $28,25®29 for prime i ..mess. - Reef Steady; bales 185 hogsheads. 7 - 13eef Haira are steady. Cut Meats',are i Anil; with'sales of 150' packages at 13S® 1 .14%d fOralititild,e* - 16301446f0r hams; -*middle's firm; witifules of 120' boxes tinted at` ieggpolo tardiiillall and *heavy, with sales of 400 .tforeili'at / 7 0 .199 e. ehieflyl9f4ol9X6' for Mean]; , and 1 19,4®110X0 Mrkettle retidered: Butter ' }llisteady tit 16038 et the Ohio: Cheese 1B , deli it'llol7 l 4e,; YiSiglitii to pverpool 1 Zetef il quiet Ind' di* , with" iftitpnients of i 444e1° bilsligii V it AM OF s a il, anti ! i edtrirritittiri.•! ' • • I al _ " - ~_. , trout-•.&w,--.1 1 110 410iieinatick';Clixiea 'Ai , ipittitifetliittit VearY 07,4 2 N0:1; An 4 41/§14:01=V7,1 ; 'Weatertr. Oata dna ar it.a . 01 IC= 770 afloat for western. Corn dull at 85® 880 for good to prime canal and 86@893 for do. railroad. Pork is rather more active with sales of 600 Wile mess at 532,25 for regular and $32,20 cheek Wednesday. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut me Its dull and heavy. Bacon quiSt and unchanged. Lard heavy at 19;( 3 @ 19%0 for fair to prime eteam. Eggs quiet and unchanged. CHICAGO, June 28.—Elstern Exchange ifirm at par buying to 1.10 premium sell-- ng. Flour quiet at 55,60@6.50 for fair to choice spring extras. Wheat . moder ately active; sales of No. 1 at $1,25®1,27; No. 21@1 3 ,4c lower, sales at $1,233401,24, closing at 51,23, this afternoon the market was dull and,nominal at )31,22 seller for July. Corn unsettled arid , active; sales No. l at 71. 1 4072 c. , No. 1 at .71©72e, re jected at 6010)62c., no grade at 50@51c, closing at 71gc for No. 2; this afternoon the market Was easier; sales of No. 2 lit 7034 c seller for July, Oats active; sales No. 2 at 61%@630 .cash, and 6134€1620 seller for. July, closing at 63c cash. Hye atsady and qvieg,sales No. 1 at $1,06@ 1,07, closing at $1,06. Barley nominal at $1,45®1,50: Highwines dull, at . 9430. New Orleans 'Molasses 95c@11.1. Sugar 13X®14%c for.fair to choice. • Pro Visions dun. Mesa `pork nominal it $33,25. Lard 19 /, Hweet Pickled Hams' ISM@ 1634 c; Dry Salted 'Shoulders 1234 c for loose. Freights quiet and steady at 53Sc for wheat, corn and iye, and 4c for oats to Buffalo. ROcbilits past twenty-four hours; 5,895 bbla flour, 86,240 bus wheat, 84,192 bus corn, 19,948 bus oats, 1,520 bus rye, 540 bus barley, 4,765 hogs. Ship ments:9,o36 bbls flour, 143,423 bus wheat, 53,485 bus corn, 97,282 bus oats, 347 bus rye, 7,00,9 hogs. • ST. Lours, June 28.—Tobacco in good demand'at full prices. Cotton nominal at We: Hemp dull, Undressed sold at $1,40@1,50. Flour firm and unchanged: super sold at $4,50(44,75: extra 165,00(4) 5,25; XX #5,50@6,00; X 116,50®7,50. Wheat unchanged; $1,1234 was offered for N0..2; No. 1 sold at $1,15®1,1534 for . .... . ._ prime to fully choice red;_ 11,22®1.45 for fancy; 51,50 for fancy new red; white at 11,60.. Corn in.demand and higher; 78® 830 for choice to fancy white in bulk; 75 ®770 for extra in sacks; 77®80c for 'yel low; 87(4)630 for choice 'white; fantiy do held at 80c. Oats higher; 62 in elevator; 65®660 for mixed; 67 (MSc for choice and fancy white. Rye lower at 11,05. Whis ky 'Steady at 940,' ' Groceries quiet and, unchanged. Provisions inactive and not so strong. Pork sold at 133,50. -Bacon sold in a small . way at 14 ®1434c for shoul ders, a'decline; • 180 for clear rib sides; 18y 4 ®1814c - for clear sides. Lard, order sales, at 1844 i .- for choice tierce, and 21c for keg. Receipts-2,000 liblsillinr, 9,500 bush wheat; 9,000 bush'corn, 4,500• bash oats, 500 bush rye,. 2,000 hogs. .' Cfscir euemr, Jane 28.—Flour un changed, family 55,75(4)6,00. - Wheat dull at11,20®1,25 for Nos. 2 and L .Corn dull at 66®68c for mixed. and 70c for white. Oats dull at 68®71c. Rye dull at '51,10®1,15: Cotton firm• and 34c higher, middling 3234 c. Tobacco unchanged. Whisky:dull at 92®93c. Provisions dull and no demand of any consequence, but. holders generally firm; no sales. Butter firm at 25®300. No change in oils and the demand light. Groceries steady and in fair demand. Gold 137 buying. Money market close.,Weather fair. Tner moineter 88 derees. Wind from the northwest. CLevELAND, Jutia ' 28.—Flour very quiet and prices nominally unchanged. Wheat; the market is better and firmer; No. 1 red winter 11,35 and No. 2 do. 51,26. Corn firmer and better; No; '1 mixed 74c and No. 2 do. 70®71c. Oats; the demand is moderate' and the market quiet; held at 66c for No. 1 State. Rye; there is not much demand except in a small way, and the market is nominal. Barley; there is at present no inquiry at $1,1234®1,13. Petroleum dull and inac tive; crude lower and held at $6,35; Ire fined 29®29340 in a small way; no trans actions fur tne eastern market. TOLEDO, June 28.—Floor quiet. Wheat 4®50 better and, active; amber $142; white Michigan , regular 11,42; No. 1 -white 11',65; No., 1 red 11,35; No. 2 ted 11,28.-. Corn 20 better and active; No. 1 .700; 2 74c; rej'ed 69c. Data 10, etter; Michigan66c. Rye in good request but .none ring. Barley dull. Receipta—_ 2,000 bbls flour, 21.000 bush wheat, 19,000 bush corn. 2,400 bush oats. Shipments —l,lOO . bbiti -flour, 27.000 bush wriest, 800 bush corn. 2,800 bush oats. • • BAL2.2dOED, June 28.—Flour favora buyers. -Wheat dull with sales of new white a 11,90. Corn opened firm,- but closed.d; sales of heavy prime. white at 95®9 yellow_ at 88®90c. Oats dull at 70®7 ' for light and 800 for heavy. Provisions easigr. l • Mead Pork at 134® 84,60, con—rib sides at 18®18go, clear iiiti. rib at 1 lallBjic,,ahoolders at 1t®1654c, hams at :=®=' ;ie. Lard 'at 20e. t Whiak.,y nominally at /1,03 and scarce. ' , liisuFais, Jnne:2B.—Cotton firmer. at 3234034 v, receipts 1024. exports 402 bales. Flour—co change but a. firmer feeling. Wheat—new 111.1(61,25. Corn—sales at 9434 c. lOats 77®780 and inactive. Hay 126 and dull, Bran 21e and dull. Corn meal—sales at 13,90 for green; 54,26 for . kiln dried. Pork 1340. Lard 21®22c. Bacon Arm and unchanged; shoulders 16o; sides 19c. . : ~.. . t -- MILWAUKEE, June 28..F10ur dull and pices Unchanged. 'Wheat unsettled at 51,25 for No.:1, and: 111,Mi- • for- No. 2; Oats nominal at , 69W - 06W , for' No. 6 2. Corn, rye and barley nomina l. grain freights quiet and unchanged. - deipts —l,uoobbls flour, 66,000 bus wheat. Ship' Mentsl4,ooo bbis flour, 90,000 bus wheat, 600 buoate. .; - , Lotativuzs, June 28.—Superfine Boar 14,25. Wheat, red,lll,lB, white ,11,26. -C0rn,1660. Oats 7064 , Bye 11,26. Leaf tobacco steady with saltine 122 hhds at 115;70(4110. Provisions quiet; mess pork ,133,60; bacon and 'shoulders 14.5.10; clear -rib 18o; clear sides 18340.. Lard 19 p,c. ,Sugar cured hams 19350. Higbwinea93c. PHILADELPHIA. June 28.--Flour more deinjiand.prjoes Wei/maintained.. Wheat very quiet; red 11,40®1,50.. Corn in limited demand; mixed, western 881/49e t - Oats steady; western 76c., Provisions :unchanged. Petroleitai steady; .: crude 22 :4@ 230, rafted 4/0450- , ,Whisky unsettled at 90®940.: ; . , -' • 4 . • • r , •'" • 4 • - 1. 44 - - ' •••• , • • z• - - : _ • - • •-••,,,•:-••='• •^ • 4 ., , ,1?,7a1 7 -• ••• I . ‘ l. „ . . -„:: - • ,f•` - • 1 • Ltve Stock Margot' ' New Toss, Ilene 28.—Total Beeves for the Nook. 4854, with VW on see to . dayi market lively and good • droves Moot off, early; some of the•stook arrived late; there was an advance of fully NO on Ifet cattier while. ordinary showed no int pxoTtoneut, the extremely hot weather and overstocked sheep merket • tends to check the dittuend tor beef, , so light supply nearly meets the -demand; the comity begins to deteriorate as more ilrarift cattle colas fbrward: •Thereie but POO or two. superior lotsJ on .saie, the_on. Memel rangs ate the: bulklof Seir to good stooksoing at 1434@16cdt T. , Aleiender sold felB Blinds, which, brought 140,.:exceptlb. head extra fine animate,,, scant , 8 !owt; • st ~ ., 1 84gleXer;a . drove of tdr.6% citi Ohio steers Bold at 150, waitWhead 7,,fp vat. at .109. eaoht a lot of SS head Texans.,l3% ,Ovria, brought 18%0 while 70.heted,:geutucktet natives, 8%-,•arrt,4,, averaged. .150. Bbeep Care extremely depressed;:ttotal,ureositaidar the,week29.6W - head. Irhicht - .8000 Al- Ity#34 for tgodsro;macksts ,bedded .8,000 besd,left,:from ,Batuktiayptherlpeus /we Mil slid Misers unwilling to operaterAhc Lomat Minutemen the bluchers' heeds, wau the few prime ftriTii.L;i6ii'':':,.:o.iii sheep go off at 6@6xe, extra at 734 c, with fair at 5®584c, and so many thin sheep that 3®434c or 2® S per head are all they will bring. Trade is the hardest of the season, and very. few transactions can be reported, viz: one ear Ohio 72 lbs 83 each; one car 80 lbs sqc: one car 82 lbs sc; one car Indi ana 90 lbs 6c. Lambs also declining with receipts from Canada and Kentucky; they are worth 8®10)5c; extra Jerseys lio• ' sales 450 State 55 Ws at 10%c; 68 of 56 the at 10c; 100 Ky. 63 lbs 100; 115 State 57 lbs 734 c. gogs , plenty; 30,500 coming in for the week, and 8,000 or 73 - cars to-day; they are worth 9x®9340 with a few prime at 9%c; &eased are selling at 41%c. , PICIADELPHIA, June 28.—Beeves mod erately active but prices unsettled and lower; sales of 1;500 - head at 9 ®l4c , for extra western steers, 7(4144c • for fair to good 010. 6®634. gross for common. Hogs dull and lower; sales of 4,000 head at 1013®14,75 per owt. net, for corn-fed. CaloAcio, June 28.—Cattle dull at 84,75 ®5,43234 for stock, and 16,3734®7 for ship ping steers. Hogs dull and easier at 58,80®9,40 for fair to extra choice. • ' ST. Louis, June•2B.Cattle unchanged at 3®70 for inferior to - extra clioice. Hogs in good request at 734®8c. Dry Goods Market. Nsw Your, June 28.-The. Dry Goods trade is quire - languid, but prices are nevertheless firmly maintained for cotton fabrics and on some grades of bleached Muslins we have to report No per yard advance from the lowest on the Fruit of the Loom, telasonville,Lonsdale and Hill's Stomper Idem. RIVER NEWS. River was again receding last evening with five feet four inches in channel by Monongahela marks. Weather continues cidudy and Unsettled with frequent showers of rain. Mercury at 4 Y. at., 85—in the forenoonit was up to 82. • , • • The Bellevernon, from St. Bon's, is the only transient arrival we have to report. This boat has made a good record in re gard to speed, and is now considered'one of the swiftest sternwheelers on the western waters. Capt. - Vanhook, of the Great Republic, is still in the city. The Inns No. 2 arrived from 'Zanes ville and mil, depart , malty, u naual at 4 P. at. —A dispatch from Quincy. of June 24, sayin The suit of James H. Waahing ton, negro, against the St. Louis and Keokuk Packet Company, for damages for refusing him afield at the table with white passengera, and • for afterwards ejecting him from their staamer, the Andy Johnson, was called to-day in the Circuit Court here. Washington, claims f 2,000 damages, but • the impression is that he will get nothing. —lt is rumored that Capt. J. Alex. Frarler, has purchased an interest in the Lady Gay, and will take command of her. , - —A St. Lords dispktch says that Capt. Wm. W. Ater. for himself and associ ates, will leave there next week for Louisville, to contract, if possible, for the building of a propeller, which is to I be a huge barge, with cargo box sun.' mounted with a texas pilot house and Chimney. The vessel is to be 280 feet i long. with 50feet beam and no guards, and to draw three feet astern and hard ly anything at the bow. Iler capacity will be about 2,500 inns. The hold -will be divided into several water-tight Com partments. She is designed lor the St. Louis and New Orleans. trade as a grain vessel. —The stern-wheel America will _take the place of the Telegraph in the Cin cinnati and Big Sandy trade during low water. - -The steamer Salads has been char= tered for the Pattersburg - and Gall's*. Us trade during low water. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Prrriituton, FORT WATRB a. Cirt- CiAOO RAILROAD. June 03.-6 cars •Inetal. Nimiok ACo; 2 do do, Superior 'ATMs; 1 do do, Loomis dr Collard; 300 bbls flour, T C Jenkins; 100 bbls flour, Watt; Lang & CO: 200 do do, H McClure & CO; 10 • bbls 'tallow, F Sellers & CO; 5 cars staveS„ P Adams &Bro; 1 car wheat, Hitch- Pock, M & Co; sdo corn D, Wallace; 26 aka wool, S Herbal:it S bbls eggs, Volgt. Mahood & Co; 2 Ws oil, W Mc- Kowen & Co; '1 car atone, J L L Knox; 13 Wm cheese, P Gibson; 10 eks buckwheat, D Wallace; 1 oar steel, H Young; , 1 do stone, R Braogen; 1 do steel, Pgh Forge & Iron Co; 237 bdle green hides, G N Bahian; 1 car ear corn, 13, H Herron; 4 tibia bacon; 2i. Boa; 15 tea hams,, Sel- Airs & Co; 4 bbls eggs, 1 do bacon, Day Cr o wIZIAZID AND Prrregvaga Rait- ROAD. June 28.-3 care stone, .1 L .L Knox; 1 do grind stones, J Keown; 1 do oats, Graham & M; 116 aka rye, .1 White, Jr; 4 caralimestone ore, McKnight. Co; 810 cakes, 8 masses copper, C G Htussey. & Co; 826 do , copper, Park,'McCurdy & Co; 5 bbls oil, Pennock & Beeson; 2 bbls tobacco, J Zimmerman; 26 bra cheese, Bruggerman & O'Brien; 11 Greeks apple butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 13 do:do, Yon Corder &S; 8 bbla egg*, F G Craig head; 4 bbls buckwheat flour. Totten de Co; 37 biro wheat, W Welsh & Co; 25 bra starch, W H Kirkpatrick dt Co; 100 do do, •ArbuckleS do Co, PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI AND, ST. LOTUS Remsoer. June 28.-4 bbls eggs, W:8 Graff; 8 do eggs, F 0 Craighes.d; 20 eks Meal, Day & Co; 40 bdls broonno Hutchison; 68 bales eaten, Kennedy & Childs; 20 dodo, A H Childs; 15tcs hams, Watt, Lang & Co; 10 Ins bacon t ,Dalkell & Co; 10 Ibis lard oil, F Sellers;. bbis Sour, 3 Gardner: 8 cats. staves, Wm ' Hastings; 25 bbls highwine; Rodelheim & Co; 800 pigs lead, F H Nevin. :ALLEGHENY VALLEY Batiataan. - 3tme 28.-4 car metal, J Marshall & Co; , 1 do Woodsides; 1 do do J Moorhead; 2 do, stone, Henderson .& Co; 2 cars lime, D L Reynolds; 8 1 do do, ,f4boenberger & Blair; 2 do • atone, Harrison ,& Brm. 8 ,do, railroad iron, J B Dorrington Agt; ,90 Carboys acid, -Lockhart, 'Frew & - Co; 4 ski wool, 7 Barker, Son & Co: ' ALLEGHENY STATION. kuie,2s.-5 cars 0re,.2 do metal; 8 do limestone, Superior 'lron Co; 88 bka cheese, A C Goodrich; tar' cooperage, 3 M Hernphill; 2 cars ;stone; Forrester -d: Megraw; ' 1 do, do, .1 Adair; 50 bbls lime, Jos :Craig; 1 " c car wheat Kennedy ' d: Brm 10 Us 0an5155 1 .7 Kohe__,n- 15 bxs soap, T catubbs; 88 Op oats • E C Magto. ' 'T0,14 - oAtv. .10,000 ON NIINIT OLMNIMO,UTOAGE, CITY 11401 0 - . Itlux-ttittir.' 4.1) ; ? 1 •01:.. 't . ', -11 ... : ~.; '",' e.,...C 1 9-,ifki ‘ li i..3 .iialiAmtasoeir.a.Txrpaionatizir tux ii!! 34)6iTS .-..,,,,... 3iiviiiii WTIQD kb= MEM : . 7V,5P.AL„,.11tN1U.,,,.:2R, RIVER PACKETS. UPPER lIISSISSILITI. OR ST. LOUIS, REO-jar m e . SUS. DUBUQUE and P. AU4—The steamer WAUANITA Capt. C. A. Drievo.4 Will leave for the above ports THIS DAY. the 29th Inst.. at &o'clock P. ta. For fright or passage apply on board or to J - 4 aliN PLACH or fell • J D. COLLINUWOOD, PARKEBSBIIIM. 11001TTS 011-,A d dre . WHEELING AND PAR EERSBURO LINE.-Leavy Caravans.. Wharf Bolt. WIC of IN nod Btreot. daily at ILA 111., WED NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, ORRY EAGLE C. L. BRESNAN, MUM". frelght will be received at all hoc= by JAMES COLLINS. ArLAWL & COLLIN GP7oOD, Agents. CM STEAMSHIPS. TO. LIVERPOOL AND onsimnr QUEENSTOWN. . TRH INMAN IL SIL STEANIBRIPS. - Numbering sixteen first-chef vessels, among toy mthe celebrated mrll , or PAIWS, CITY OF ANT - WEI - P., 47ITY Or BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, • .• OITY OF LONDON, EVEMAr SATURDAY, from Pier 44, North Raver, Newl%k i . For nassage or further information sooty to MILL' A BINGHAM, Jr. . TO FIFTH STBEIVI•_, (Chronicle Building. WuunlyoundAtte Fast inflep. P.ttattnt,n COMMISSION MERCHANTS J. L. D1LL1NG1212.... - A. L. EITZIMISON. IlkailliGE.R & STEVENSON, DISTILLERS' AND DEALERS IN ,Pure Rye Whiskies. ThIPOWIT.E3 OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C., 87 Second Avenue, ..L2O prrisallßGH, PA. .Eir e rAity kgr is ED . BY A. & T W. N. GORKLY, lazoi...iititEirautocza. N0..271 Liberty Street, • (DIELD= 021 , . EAGLE 11 cerzin) PITTSBURGH. se sit- • IC. Azusa. a. A. ems.. lur STEELE & SON, JAL. Cemenission Merchants, LIM =ALI= IN FLOUR; GRAIN. FRED. am, No. of OHIO SWIM, near East Common. .ALLEGIEIENT CITT. PA. W. C. ARMSTRONG, Successor to Fetter k Armstrong, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 25 MARKET STREET. invlb pktra silL.... KEM & RITCHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DIALII2I3 IN InAn7B, °Tux". naps, MILL SEED. 4lis. bee Liberty tit.. Pittsburgh. sins:DV • 1 4, 1 BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Wooers, 16:7NOTio. 396 - PENN WREST. . T.A;rrru s; 'ISAMU, & rAirroN, Wholesale 'Grocers, Commission Merchants an Dealers InProdnce, "low, Bacon , Cheese, Ash, Carbon' and Lard 011, Iron, Nat ERau, Cotton Yarns S and' an Pntaburgb• Man • etures genarall% 1111 and 'll4 nZOOND 8 , : • ET, PIK/burgh. • . • . JOHN BRITTON ' 4." LLACZ. MPTON-b.WALIACA • hole. HALE GROCERS AND PROD LiGE No. HEWTH HTSZET.,Msburich. %UMW • - , :elm r.lroires..itrw. noues.,..mnc. a. noun. TORN L ROUSE' &BROIL, STIRS= ;twat, to JOINN,I. HOtrifit a CO..Vtiole. ems Grocers sad. Commission Merchants. Cor. er of Smithfield sad Water Streets. Pittsburgh. WOOD...TOM . 14, ' SCBOLI. SAWING, • ANII MOITLDIZIG. Done promptly to orderat 161 LaeOek Mahal. legliedy CitY. b 7 . P. LEISIZZLTEB. &CO. The best attention will be giltto - all_ e twho want anything in' our line. We al _ye k pa large lot, of turned work. such as Balusters. Newt Posts, Hubs, me. also, a pod stE of dry Walnut._ ( berry and other limber on and. myll:j7 Y. LILUZZLT A CP', KEYSTONE POTTERY. Q M, ,Ai= C 0.,- • • , Mll4lllflitittlieli :4 • 411ZENSWAILE.• BgIRTDL 11115'ilte. Discs *id Waselionse, 363 I.II3SRTY BEST pill orders vromptly attended to. . . T U. TOIINGSONA CO., it,Ol t oy tiocz izAisay, bolitzonowilir tom cassA Auld DINI*O BAL4O.Iq, m m ltb x t b el !street corner Diamond aliey,R-gebyortl.e Me= and c_ak n on Ani tleno n nnpl - ewith In itt a tiasiumwsELEl.um. , ---, . • ITALtie zraina mt.!. Otrite. VtiAbAcifiL .:.• aIt&RALL , S lELIIII WILL CUBA DTEPIIPWA. , mAseaauen Maxis Wit.i. Cuss cosTrai-; wise. • . Price of Marshall's ilixtr, 41.00 peer bottle. i - Dotkotl3lll. Market street, Al. MAIteHALL a co., mugging, Proprietors. - • For sele,, wholesale 'and _total; by_GEO. A. • WILLY. rlstabutett. • fe1t49111.11111 Et MOOD " (HELP BREAD AI DRAB IMIZEL for 'WARD'S iireadi Tin largest sad best., The initials "B. ever" • Tato none else. - sus :Tea • VILOOR CLIMIN x ORHEN OIL CLOTH 1 4 1 1/NO I PATN 4. ' twAngerrnAtkv6 wt. calif • _TuF 4 ! ~.ucxyza VABIWry. .1. A H. PHII4 . IS. e 96 and AS Sixth " Street • ' Eyouvuire -HOWSE* HAY A large let ,Imltreoelred put tar ale 4,lorre market gripe,lT ! KNOX, .ingllekl9s4 l rTie - I - E OUWV. L , IBECIUNTID.' s': A rmW• ,iiliatira4B°...4,we4t Fk*., anent . 'f"P 1869. MISCELLANEOUS. 'TALUABLE CITE LOTS FOR SALE. The-undersigned, as trust-es in the-Dull:Ion of the real estate of AGNES KNOX, Deceased, By order of the District Courtof Allegheny noun. ty, will sell et public sail, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80, 1868, ' ME! At 0 o'clock P. Bt., that very valuable property on Fifth avenue, city of Pittsburgh, conitstiag of TWO LOTS. Ylrot—A lotiltonting on .Mar ket street 30 feet and extendlng,the same width - . along the south side of Fifth alenue 101 feet to Market alley. second—A lot on the opposite side of Market alley:: fronting on Fifth avenue SO. feet and running back. preserving toe same width, along Market alley 30 feet. On the fist mentioned lot are FOUR FRAME TENEMENTS, and on the other a THREE STOBt BUICK BUILDING. • These lots are among the most valuable in the city of Tlttsbnrgh. being. on the principal street and in the centre'of business. The attention of capitalists is particularly Invited to them. as they are desirable chiefly for the value of the lots, the buildings not being of much consequence, and possession for building puaposes can be obtained 010/ months' notion. The property. Row rents for over eight thousand dollars. The puichaser will receive the rents after July let. THE TERM OF SALE. tine-titrd cash, and the rematnln, two-thirds In two equal annual payments: with seml-annual Interest from day of sale, secured . by bond ano mortgage on the premises. June 5, 1869. 1e7:k29 BAN EMT HAYED OE $2.00. THIS CARD entitles the bearer, on presentation, to TWO DOLLARS abatement on a cash purchase of $25.00 at the great cheap clothing house Of S. C. TRATIMMAN, ORIGINAL spa NUMBRR 11, Sixth Street, late Bt. Clair Nobody beat by this crtabliabment, but fair dealing to all: Call and be convinced. AU clothing plainly marked by printed card', at LOWEST CASH PRICES, So that do one may be deceived. Remember the ow I.S e, original big number 11, 13T STREET, late St. Clair. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS OF THIS! 'T/LIVERMAR. ite2srrcr-8 Restores gray And faded Hair to• its ORIGINAL. COLOR, removes Dandruff, CORES ILL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents ‘BA.t.oNEss,,and makes the halt ' grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant... Loo ead sl„so per Bottle. &di Bottle la a Nest raper Bes. • .I"repared. by SEWA - RD. BENTLEY &CHENEY. Druggists. MIMI°. N.Y. Sold , by all Druggists. Ji.. IP. RICHART. HOLTZIAI4 & WIEDERHOLD 31).100 Third Avenge, . Upholsters and Dealers in * Curtain Goods, Dliek, the attention of their Mends and the public to their finely asserted stock of Lace and Nottingham cartilris Testibele Mexican Lacer; Damait Reps. Ferry's ' cloth, Satin, Delanes, :Gilt Cornices, Gilt and :Walnut Hosildings, Bpringßeds of Superior make, Hair Hatiseses (pure w bite hair.) Pillows. Relaters, and eiveittiGng I . :43101111ns to f drat-Claes bed. .The latest Parts and fterlln designs for Draperies atthe inspection a their customers.. go re urlil to Eastern Shaw Feathers alwats on hand. • HOLTMIT •dc•WDIDERHOLD no.loo THIRD AVENUE. BE ~D. imiPartdr and =Pa dallier . , rleige STATICIPMEIIary WEPDING, VISITING. .PARTY AND ":BUSINESS !Aso el/AWN% IFONOORSIUS, A10113;- ; ;LLTailidATlNet, -ae, Orders by mall receive prompt attenUoa. Bead for samples. • 1.0113 ChestwilitAL, Phila„ inHEIIIIV4EEDEIL CrECER.TLY SEEDER. 'Every faulThs using Cherries, whether for Dieu, sinning or dry ing, should have Imo of thesavalu. 'able Machines: . It not only saves time aidtaoor, but will more than. pay far itself in seedingone bushel of chervies. , . The .Vaehlue Is cheap, simple, durable and handnime. The hopper is adjustlide, 'thereby adapting it to on outs of cher:tel. • .1111ALVAIL PRICE •• • • • i 'Yon SALE BY ' j • JAMES 'SOWN NollB6 WOOD STREET. 10-Tllll 40112711. STIERABT EOM H. PATITSISON. ROHM IL:PATTERSON & larir=lit% SALI]• AND:• co]nmioN STMMES OR. IST PITTBBIIIIOa, Ude/Me :„., • ; BITED STATES ..111}TE14 'CAP prz purr ► . j,, Will be openekfoy the Ilit sum SATURDAY. May Atini 'uric elate onotaingents, miesl to 11T atilbrib atior•taßitolgegues hp the oomfo.r_t• or a home .. President Drain eir e h r.:ll v i t ,l Cape Illy th is teastnieridw.o stop' ti :`4 l -4 440 0 Prinimelor p uim o t jw3.. •N 'is '3G,a3uhrt trail&UßA . : TT. ! .3: i II ORN ANT 4 -..CARVE S . : ;'alto.; Prlttli ut.4l,assostiai*Vs)ll3llll, iM.711.4 "X= TURYIWG: ,~~:.. 1 '4 r - ri ; i Tit' :IM•T I ICI iiMigalalle nligus II '4: • . J. W. T. WRITE. TRUSTEE WEE RAILROADS. '1 '1 FORT WAYNE. If, CHICAGO 1 -§QQ. - / 111411 M 8 B. W. and.CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH E. R. Prom May 9th, 1869, trams will leave frem and arrive at the Union liepta, north aide, Pitt"- burgh city time, as follows Leave. Chicago Ex.;.. 3:08 a m Erie t Ygn Er.7:38 a m Cl. & Wtog11 , 10:15 cm Chicago Ma11..13:59 a m Chicago Ex....9:43 a mi .Cl. R Wh'iar. A:08p tn Chicago Ex., 2:23 pm W'e & Erie Ex11:38 Departjewctitephenv. Bear Falls Ac. 13:58 a m , Leetsdale "" 11:58 /0:03 m m Rochester " 1:38 p m Enon .3058 pm Leetsdale Acc.s:L3 pm Bea'rFalls " . 6.13 gm Leetsdale "10:43pm Fair Oaks Btin day Church. 1:13 Plll JR" A:o3_B:m. Chlosi Aer 1A:03 D. ta.ChICA J.ll. KIMBALL, 'lien I Ticket Agent Earl° Chicago Ex...1:58 a m Chicago Ex ..18:03 p m Wheeling Ex 10:48 a tr. et. Louts Ex 7:08 p m Chi'go Ex 45114:08 p m ' Cleveland Ex 3:53 p m Erie & Yg'nExs:3Bpm Cl. &Whig Exo:s3pns Arrive fa Aitephstsb ILeetsdale &o.. O:58 am Bca'r Valls " 8:28 am New Castle "10:23 am Enon ".-9:13 Leetsdale 1:08pm Bear Falls " 2:43 pin Leetsdale " 4:33 pm *air Oake fin " lt- 7 2 " . day ...:11nrcb. 9:58 a m EXpreaa leaves dilly. Exptess arrives daily, . N..111'013L1.0140H. 41WEI'lf3upte.n't. gi:El A N 41 IP, .Orgillillpill -- ~ T IME. • GHENT VALLEY RAILBOAD, THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF LASS. On and after MONDAY, June 14.th,18159 TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY (except Sundan will leave Pittsbargt Depot, corner of Elev. gnth and Pike streets, fc r Frranklln, Oil City,Buf. Pilo, and all points. itytt e 011Begions. LEAVZ PITTSBOTIGH. ARMY IS PIT?SBVBOH Day - Ex - 8:00 a m Day Ex - 5:15 p m Night Ex.... 7:30 pm Night Ex • • 8;30 a M 1 Brady's B Ac . 3:05 p m Bradys B Ac 10:15 a M Freeport Az 9:40.a m Ist sodaW , ka 7:40 a m lid SodaW , ka 8:30 p m Freeport Ac. 8:15 p m 1 Ist Halton... 6:45 4 51 let Halton., 8:50 a m 2d Hutton —12:00 m2n Halton:.." 2:00 pcc 31 Halton— 11:00 pm 3d Holton... 1:05 p m Arnold's AC. 5:00 p m Arnold's Ac. 7:40p m Clinrca train to - and - from Soda W - OH:s - leave Ptttsbnrgh at 1:10 P. If. Arrive at Pittsburgh. (Sundays.) at 950 A. M. , , Express trains ,. stop only at principal poin t . Accommodation . rains stop at aThstations 1 ~ J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen , i Salon. ap3o t.i. THOMAS H. KING, Wt. liap't. - . . .. ENNSYLVA-awarmit IV NIA CENTRAL RAIL AD. On and after Aprll 98th; 1569, Trains will arrive at and depart from the (Inloi Depot, corn.* of Washington and 'Liberty streets, as follows , Arrive: •• " • /*Mgt. Mail Train.... 1:25 am vDayExpress.. 2:15 au Fast Line 1.45 am Soutnern Ex.. 4:B 0 am Wall's No. L. 6 20 am Wall's N 0.1.. 6:30 am BrintonAcen. 1.:50 am Mall Train..... S:1& am Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 am How'dAs No110:20 am Clacton Ex.9guam irineinitiErlie:3o pm Johnstown Ae10:35 am Wail's No. 2..11:61 aril Roved Ac Nol 1:10 pm Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm - PittstOun Ex. 140. pm Arnddoeks Ac. 3:40 pm- Phila. Expressl:so pm Phila. Express 4:20 pm Will'e N003...2:50 pm Wall's - No. 3.. 4:sopm Braddock Ac:. 5:50 pm Wall's No. 4.. 6:05 pm wllaWldAe No 2 9:35pm "'Fait Line • " 1:30 Wall's WerPNon 4. 1 I : : 2 0 pm Wowi'SN seN 02320 pm 'These trains make close ecru:action at Harris! -burg for Baltimore. , • • •-•- • The Church Train leaves Walla statt6t even grandly lity 9:05 a. in., re:Laing - Pittsburgh 10:05 a. m: .Be turning, leaves Pittsburgh 12:50-p. m. 'and arrives at Walla Station glop: - 'bath:matt Exprees "Wee deny. -AllOhl teams daily except Sunday. ..1 - Por further lultortaation a 9.y to, . • - W.' H. - BECKWITH; Agent. The PennsylVardaltailroad Company mill net acme any Melt forßaggage,except for wearing ap parel. and limit v alue. responelbll One Hun. dreg Dollars in v All Bag ga g e exceeding thst amount In value will be at the risk of the Aerwstar. talent; taktm 1n spegfiel contract. . _ • ICDWAREV tl. WELLLA.3II3, . apR • Generallinperlnteadent, Altoona; Pa. E. . E Et T.E•R N : a s tgagaggi PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.- 0n and !Marking' 25th,1869.the Passenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Hai road. will arrive at and :depart from the Federal Stre ve et Depot, Allegheny City. as follows: Arri. - Depart, Springd'e No15:40 is m 1 nil ' 7:00 4 M Freeport No.18:20 a m Freeport No.l 9: iilOarc Express,.. 10:90 a tu Sliarrob'g No111:90 ant Sharpb.g No.11:20 p rn Express 2:50 pm Freeport No. 2 4:00 p m Springd , e No13:30 pm Mall 5:50m Weeport N0..2 5:5a0 p m Springd'e No 2 6 ; A0 p Pm o nritsFd'e No 26 ' 30 F la Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. - The Church: Train leaves Allegheny Junction every /Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 s. M. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:90 p. tn. and arrive at Allegheny junc tion at 3:90 p. m./ • ._ CossurrrAmon Tionare—Tor vile in packages of Twebto, between lAlleuheng City, Chestnut streM, ;Herr's, Bennett, Ine Creek, Etna. and Sharpsburs and good only on thetrains, stopping at stations rpecideamattaketa.... - _ The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 - a. m. make direct cOnnectiOn at•FreeporittelthWal. ker's line of Stagesfor Eptler and Mannahatown. Through tickets. *nay be Purchalled at the 011e0. No, ISt Clair street.near thegnspensionßrido, Pittsbrirs h, and at the Depot,-Anegnany. . - 31• C ibither - 14° J= n L a iriE t t AV; ke' e a p t -' . ~, .. 'Federal Street asota . - The - Western Pennsylvania Mailtdad .13 - not assume au risk for Baggage, except to/Melling impaired, - and limit their respoludbility to Ono Hundred Dollars -In value. . AR • baggage ex. ceedlng its amount in Value willbe at the risk el the Omer. wiles, teem: er epeelslauttlea..., 5 EDWARD H. WILI.I/‘il• ap2l , etneral Smierlntendent.: Altoona, pc. k. rrreiriatork CINCINNATI D • • :71 1 mclemlum-"a—molt — LOUD 3 RALI.WAY. • • z: PAN HANDLE ROUTE. CHANGE, OF. TALE .....ttarter ldalatiCri a t April Mb, 1869, Iran's will leave and arrive Dm Union /Mot; I • Depart. Arrteu Mall . 11:08 IS :38 a. au Put Lini . 9.43 a. la. 'I:13 p. pail. 4:83 a. rt i ef ei Valk 544.4. a. „et.tt! p. lieta.1111.11.11•Za. Ea. "ACM a. nu Bleu alineAA* • oraaod. 1:58p. at, 9i33 a.la MeDoaArla fio. D.u. , spiv 0, m. biandigr Caaniza Frau.. 34jap81), m", 901 1 6 M. jac.lll: r. - 36 pink wOi lama daft. 11:13 P. Irma win arrive duly; _41"1411 trams ITX"4.l,Wklirelarip74l: meatless at .liewask Z B. 5.11,0111. L. Germ Ti et la. W. W. CARD, Butet.i sOtabilizV O hio::. =BURGS BURGS oominswisviLL On 'and after TUEFIDAt, November; ITtb. iraine will arrive at and depart tram tits .Ix•rileter.6raat - arid- Water: atreetie •aa 143114 7 1 !''. ; ,Thapiwt, , Mall to and from Union: toto oyo lage - esportAoromdt'n A. 144 ,a, ,m • II:05(P. Y. Ex: to and from Unt'm §:al P.m. 10;t0 A. Y. West Newton Accom , d Am3OP: .8:85 Braddoekis Aimomdt , m. , BIIIIP. 2 1: 80 . Night Ae. toBaK sport4o:au P. st. 45 m Banda Mutt, Wald to ' - sad Mom West Newton LOOM Mr10:00 ' 1(4 ' 41 -344 Ameni: W. B. STOUT, Dtpenntander& . • n 073 ' S atogYinu atiNglig imaoN PACIFIC • , • • . Eadt • . -1 •; • naPro i lfg - t r afirs;itt l gt VOIORRAO lifegeidPv California:: Irian, • Wasitingitin; r Nowileaire, Idaho, • • • - • kw i ern ans sere iSta'ke Line and Liarenrcith fi l ui,, :e rdata4lo l 3.ow4on'thearrreat 01 traor Railroad [rum. tit. Louie, ano 'unto. 1 Yl 'dt. Jaw Railroad from tininaw eminent. . Lawrence. Topeka and St amego .14tA 4 s4l A eli to all 'pain •In. Mutsu. At end 811%017"ffi$11114 1. Pclartillt_l l l7? ratub i wilu t alco NA.u. ArD SUWON Arizona MEM DENVERIEti tElArldr: ALLILIKEI AND •Alrrobitif In to kid vrairnithsaitfis itisra of .00AIDDIA rfeift:lntott. Seette ion. Pa" eqaerqt_te, te sae all:eelsrta in Apr Fara wad New rolling Ith the • tem sr 141 4 Irtattratest, mut .the.,quirearearta, In Teepee/Dee Overland pottlitton ei Item Its westetneetailnesi any otter/ A nnequeßeit theilltip rear she lirasembedea, - • W the Tae W est.' : s Tier toe sale, It ti n thieleelpai egicee - Pe 'thou Sedebaese d , A UtinkTaroMOlCl iIatAIMAT. „„ ", • , • el 'lt o l ro tir , N:id2 ~ I liorlog I • aft -7--p I BEEI • • , , CCM E ' • ! I 1 ) ' 1....- f t ''' A .: \';'4lt . 2 , ..,,,A* - 1 5,4., 54v-. ril, :.:',44.;•.', ~..tc . A :koil'f-!. ,1 ' 4, , 'e11,4* - .li : .4e•,:f..r....m L. w( . , ~,.%•. ,• d z'4l ;44,l N" «07p ~-. „ II I . I ~~. ~` ~: ~._ „ , 1 ' `. .5 . - .i . '. ~. A ..--4 1 .- .--$ , , -, 1 1 I-4-.--- "F . 1 1= MI , - r 7 ;~~ ~~;;. ~'r~~ti - 4 0 " 4`." • c 4 t A