theVittlburlit 6azdte. NVEDNENDAyi.E,EI3ktUARY 28 omit AND-SUBURBAN. FROMYEIMAYPIiNING'S eAzrrTE. • The Allegheny Walley Sallrowl—Anan sll The •• Present Condition and raturaProopeess of the Company Election of Dfreetars, etc. The *nano' Meeting of the stockholders of the Allegheny Valley gallroad Company wee held on Tnenday, Feb. 47th, at the office of the company. On motion of Mr. James B. Murray, Lewis Peterson, Esq., was called to the chair, and M. •O'Mara, Esq., chosen Secretary. Wm. Phillips', Esq., President of the Board, the fourteenth armee! report of the r',;,,r. :9 ••• Which we extract as follows: • • Of the company for the year canary 319 t, 1%5, were g 150,507 64; ex . Pensea Mr 13,833 li; earnings over ordinary ex "emelt, ar..,978 49. The . earnings for the present year, ending January elst, are - From freights. Passengers, Mails Total 11015r,,217 19 The groan receipts tor the past year, are that of the preceding year, were .103.024 87. The expenses were as follows : For operating mad.... __ µl[l „w 6 G 3 tlalariwt 10,119 89 Taxes,, ..... . .. 1,933 4.9 Freight and passenger cars. .. 16,041 19 Rants " nett Si Ineldental expel:um. Interest on coupon bonds Gress expenditures fe.73,403 OS The net increase of earnings on 4-1 miles of road is $52,516 17. The large increase in the earnings of the road, over the oomparatively small addition to ' oiTan n'e no ° o f f o ihe op s e o n' un t r ''sin f i is n h or tlfe l' Xiti v ! moire affairs, of the importance of the work to this commmalty, and of the ultimate value of the stock. The operating axpeneea have been 53% per cent. of the gross earnings—a result equally gratifying to We owners and =enamors of the road. The President refers to the destruction Of the machine shops, and round house, with their contents. The cost of repairing engin. inplred will be about g/0,000. Other property destroyed is estimated at $30,005. The calamity would have resulted in very serious loss, had It not been for the prompt and friendly action of the Penmcylvartia, Fort Wayne and Chicago, and Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroads, who tendered the use of motive power, shops fox repairs, etc., thus enabling, the eompany tb continue their regular businesa with butslight interruption. The company o wn thirteen engines, eleven passenger cars, forty box and forty-six plat form freight cars, twenty gravel cars and three baggage and express earn. Repairs of bridges and roadway are required, and the road will be put In goo!! condition this season. Tile President then alludes to the Maboning extension. The grading and ballasting are completed, and the road structurecompleted to Pine creek, We bridges at and above that point framed and now being put- up. The de lay in completion Mu arisen from failure tO procure cross-ties as speedily aa required. This obstacle is now removed, and the cum victim] and opening of the road for business to hialioning may be confidently expected by the middle of Aprii next. The.expencliture on these ten miles has been /Wye.% 42. The cost in high, owing to the inflated values of every thing The vain Increase of trade and ironic which will be brought to the road through this extension, Is then foreshadowed in very forcible terms. The President nays: "The vast lumber region watered by the Malmning. and penetrating far into adjoining counties, the several valuable and extensive furnaces on this line, and the deposits of mineral wealth along the route must necessarily concentrate upon this .. - ark a heavy freight and passenger business. A large part of•Ciarion county. a4l of Jefferson, and a portion of Armstrong, trit. anti and Elk, will find the month of the Mahon mg the best and cheapest depot for trade and passage to and drum this city: Many intent gant and wail informed persons f ce so high tuf estimate upon the extent o a business, that your managers feel prettified in saying t h a t a t sewn twerttdsfire per cent. on. your he seeuret 11Y this exteo he Miieet Of exarnifirig the tineo '7'- 1 tines north arid-east, is thendhicia t o some length. The proposed agreement with the french Creek and-Malioning Company having tailed, and the lease having been rescinded, it now devolves upon this company toollend [lieu road through to tranklin, for which pur pose the necessary legislation has beef pro- used for anttiorixing the issue of pr.. barren stork to the amount of sue million dols Mrs with interest ut ten per emit. This is now offered to the present edocknolders, and it not taken by them will be offered to others. The company has also power to create a mort gage lien of four millions of dollars on the w hole line, with interest ut sev only-thirty per cent. With these memos, being only an antielpatiOn of future earnings, tile managers propose to complete the work tinder their charge. :surveys and estimates have been made, and proposal. invited, for grading, bridging bollaating and soperstrur iare of fifteen Miles from Stationing north ., ard, and fifteen miles trom opposite sill City rout h wart] It in now proposed to sell fil i .soo,- doe of the mortgage bonds, and as much o the preferred stock as may tie subecritied for. To e fleet a sale of these securities, it is only necessary to show how entirely certain will be the payment of the Interest and principal. The financial prospects of the company are then discussed in a very able Manner, and farts and figures adduced to snow that the receipts on the completion of the road, will pp ro mate the follow lug result; per annum rem oil trade eneo,oM trade connected with oil atin,nete 't • coal, 1103,00 •• iron and salt 505,010 • •• forest and farm 9fXl,lste • • passengers 900,000 OM 'rho operating expenset, on the low grades existing on the road - ought not exceed 50 per cent. of the gross income—thus leaving nearly 52,000,0r0 to pay interest on debt, dividends on -took, and for further Improvements and ex The report was accepted and ordered to be printed with the other The report of Mr. Wright, the he Superintend ent together with the report of the Secreta ry,'Mr. Ballentino, wore read, accepted and or dered to be printed. A vote of thanks was unanimously tendered to the Pennsylvania Central, the Fort Wayne, and the Cleveland roads, for their liberality in furnishing motivepower, and other facili ties, after the late disastr ous tire ; Also, to Messrs. Baldwin &Co., for their promptness in repairing the damaged engines. A vote of thanks was also tendered to the President, Superintendent, and other officers of the road, for the CraCitalt manner in which they hare discharged their duties during the past year. An election for Directors was then held, and resulted In the choice of the following named gentlemen Wm. Phillips, James B. Murray, J ernes Park, Jr., George /slack, N. Ithimes, B. F. Jonas, Thomas McCulloch. The meeting then adjourned. (rest Ftbod as 011 City A correspondent of the Meadville Republi can, writing from Oil City, Febrclarr%tit, gives the following account of the flood at that place: I arrived in 011 City Saturday Just In time to son one of the gloomiest alights that it it the lot of oil open:dater to witness. Jest as I got to the Oil Creek bridge, the ice In the creek gave way with a tremendous crash, sweeping away derricks, engine hon nes, workshops, and everything on the banks of the creek! An lee gorge up the creek had broken up and came doyen crashing and roaring as though all Un cle Sam's engines of war had been let loose to thunder the doom of this land of ell adventu rers—for doomed It really seems to be. The floating mass lodged about twenty rods above the bridge and remained there a couple of hours, affording the inhabitants of the shan ties along the creek a little tune for moving their goods and chattels. At last It commen ced moving amid the cheers of the excited spectators whO had congregated at,a safe Ms- Ulnae, to vitt.as the breaking np. In a abort time it gave way with a loud report, stiller to heavy thunder, andawept away s. large barn above the bridge on the east ado. and took in its commie every boa., barn and structurefrom there to the month of the creek—among others a large throe story house on the went side known as the Oil City Laundry. 011 Creek bridge Is raised above its foundation fully sixteen inches, and will cer tainly be carried away. Workmen had been eogeged lo building the R., 0. C. & P. Roll way bridgeacross the creek, and bad the piers nearly completed, but the flood threaten. to destroy all the work. The lee has gorged be. law the bridge and the water and ice is rising at the rate of ten inches per hour. A still heavier gorge started f ont Ronsville about an hour ago, and it is feared that Oil City will be among the waste places when it comes down, the lee already being gorged higher than some parte, of the town. The eastern pan of the town incompletely inundated. Your corres pondent had to paylifty cents toe boatman to reach the bridge, a distance of twenty feet from the shore. 'Great excitement prevails and the citizens IMO filled with alarm .at the prOspectirelare the towp. ,14T111. Maur the above was received, we learn that the bridge wee ',wept away, together with a bonze at the east end, and two or three other nuance. The watotin the lowor tau of the tow!) we. from nix to ton feet deep. A ntesin er tmlow the mouth of the creek was torn mon.. from It. moorintre, carried out, turned exeripietely over and broken to Noma. One Iran Iran .37 owned. Thu river was full of fleet mg oil berate, cod Wade , which had broken Mown at Canon. Wald. above, and the dentrno• turn of property wan tearful. The damage at Petroleum Centre in reported to have been vne y heavy. Tye fYl~Wat+• lYwaster Bodies eecurvta for tiro hoopoe or the loot try tar nurning of tiro etanneor Wn 4orretser, 040 DOOWAits.O.I Yrlalny gaturday quo ry 1A h y o o clirt following pPI•0111111 mire rc urrued .tortjaky, sal nearlli roIIICIP. Or tiro Mr, Vicwrlmlcr and WA Lb re. : w me a u of wiggie warn intorrhei In Last tlirer• frogil tienglgr, ilvorgn W.,YOung, inn bar,. ;wiper, Owen , trefersins snrn brought up to Iterraigortr , r, big Ifiter , places of renrliletnerg, qad reseirrd yieitarday gfirernnotte the, body of M.. .delkrr. Wbi4:l4 war fakeer; to his late, trgariertro op n.rhylavy by teneWinil innto, 'lbe foliar of 'Wow/a iffal Arm -Oiling Were alto found. kinowitag h444lFarn at tre twe sixstssnsvi, ss. sametat, UT.; A Wei, &IA laity, of nit. 'Owe . 4., nitfil Or. Misrlin, of Simutrityllle,‘!„ r0.,1 nhornhortrattl, 'fima Mirirplead Naafi lffloallnffe-Ilie Got!? orlltow of II 'Pon, Impottnoi conl feed a 0 , limit* Pi NIIPPort, 0 11, nnlln Intro )m44, iiiintyrn ali y ointrft,P.oll:Y. wi,er/44i1irk414:11,111,10'. MMosha , ) as s pa Attar MI . 07 , 1 1 CIV#II4 O rigor, !flit COirkfreittrta ltdin/Irn • In, in& f. 0 , 0 00 Pm Monday ortniiig ft ISt, 7 q'atoOk, o.estrucsSsi4ug Dispatches were tOcatwesd hi the city to-day g t . tin.let.litttaillittitiallW Right last four steam boats were, humid at the _whariat that city, Ffil b u ns and Leviathan, of the . Atlantla ,BteaMallip Company; and the Dicta tor, Captain Donaldson, of this city. TholOtta -estimated at e 1,000,000, of which the Dictator furnishes $250,000. • Boma of our people have doubted whether this could be the Dictator of this city, inns- Much as there are twoboats of that name; but all doubt on that is removed by the St. Louis papers of Sunday, which contain the following dispatch from Captain Donaldson Chan° Feb. 24.—W111 arrive at St. Louis Sunday nig ht, and leave Tuesday. (Signed)W. B. Dosismsicer, Captain Dictator.” Captain Donaldson's .boat, therefore, MIA at the St. Louis wharf on Monday, and she was the only boat of that name there. The Dictator was built here, and left on her first trip last fall. She was one of the largest boats ever built here, and she presented a most magnificent appearance. She was known to the West as "the Great Dictator,” and challenged the admiration of aIL Captain Donaldson, Robert Mackey, Samuel Mor row, and A. liartupee, of this city, were the principal owners. The Dictator was insured, in various offices in this city, for oau, and at Cincinnati and Si. Louis for 11` 11 4. 00 . Tae insurance on the Dictator was ns fol lows: Boatmen@ hi 5 M Western Eureka Pittsburgh Peoples. Allegheny Cash Citizens Monongahela Cmcinnpt, Offices ',178 21 125,258 . 2,234 1,987,30 11,075 51 The Business Wealth of Pittsburgh: The general business wealth Of these corn munitieshas been Invariably undervalued, and in come instances very maroons state ments have been made and publiabcol con cerning It- We have 'stele had occasion to correct misstatements made in Congress in reference to our mercantile and manufactur ing business. In order to determine exactly the extent and character of our industry in every department, Mr. J. E. Newman, late City Aesessor, proposed to make a thorough canvass of the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and surroundings, embracing an area of say eight or ten miles square, for the purpose of ascertaining se correctly as possible, the val ue of all kindle of manufactural and mechani cal products, of a meiotic, mineral, wooden, vegetable, textile, animal, liquid iv earthly nature, or of combined materials; amount of solesby venders of all kinds of merchandise, and articles of trade; amounted basiness done by individuals, gram, compsailes, and corporate bodice of a floanceal character; the number of mills, factoens, stores, and places of business; the numbsr of hands em ployed, and other matter of interest or Im portance, to make np • full And complete sta tistics of the masanftetura4 meelltpleel, mer cantile and general basins. wealth contain ed within the limits described in IWS . The information will Oe obtained by perso nal application, and compiled in book form for the use and intortostiost of our subscribens. The names of arms Or corporation., accom panying statistical information, will be' kept strictly confidential—anteas permission is given to nee the name in connection with the statistics. The cook however, will form in Itself a complete business directory, and will be furnished at a reasonable cost. lir. New man bas brought the project to the favorable notice of a number of our leading business men and bets meeting with emote encourag. men The project Is one which will commend itsel favorably town who take pride in bay- Illg our business facilities known abroad, and wo hope every one Interested will subscribe I It.erally to the book. The Robbery at McCullough Smith g foe —We have already noticed the larceny of to money, and a number of government bonds, from the sate in the store of Messrs Met enough, Smith it Co., Liberty street. The police have asoertathed that the larceny Wes perpetrated bp _a young man who had sore. to the store. The monerand bonds have all been returned. • Cearreettion.—ln our report of the Select •unell proceedings,. It i stated that Mr. W. •• w-own offered the re-solution requesting Onr entativ. la Harrisburg to inappurt ills gent urea Of the new Items° la, This wa s a in e, as the resolution was of fers.' b Y Mr. Ms ...at hiln. The teas and ..ya show that Mr. Brent . .., voted in oppositioo to the resolution. Itleetuag to Pinatain the President's Polley.—We are informed that n call Is non being circulated, requesting the Mayor to convene a public teaming of the citizen, of the county, to sustain the policy of President Johnson. The call has already received the Niguel - urea of a large number of .well-known, and Influential citizens. A Pittsburgh.. Klll.l.—Adars Oxen hardt, of this city. was killed at Chicago. on Thursday last, by beingt, run over by strain of eors. lie Lad attempted to get aboard the cars while they were to motion, and missing the andlnstantly killed. be wits diSsagesl under i n srlscsits a The Repoli:Meana carried the election in Clarion borough, last week—an unusual oven r. rune, IE=IICZIEBEM mini and Departure of Trains. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Dryoru.• Am-Iwo. Jay 'Zanier. tar • m ;Mail . ..... m Winona Ana= 'xi 7:10 am, Fut Line 2:40 a m Cincinnati Exp's SAO • mast Wail Arum' n 6:2S am /tall ......... 11140 ► m , lat Penn Amen.. wi •u. ?nu 11.31133.33... 3:65 p Wall Aaron— 8:50•m lohullown Ac'n. 4:15 p m :Sobriat'n Aceom.lo,os am tut Line 10:00 p m Plltd.Eriei2:asp m 4t Wail Accent.. 610 a m • Balitmore Exp•• 1:20 p m • 10143 a re did Wall Accom... IN) p m N • • " 6:npmlPhllta Express.. 2:05 p m ta t Penn Accom`slaillOp m 241 Penn Aceom.. pm dp mjAltooas Arco.. A-Frolgt Train....lladA p m The church trate urea Walls` Illation every lunday at shOS a se.; returning. /eaves Pittsburgh at m. Pittsburgh. ColtiniOna and Cincinnati . D•Parie• IrrlVra. 633 3.60 am t Line— ...... an dal ........ m sap m g ;press .:2D pm yeas ~ 12:6S a m lumbenville tenbenlltle commodation pm eassamodation ..10:10 ato Pitts=i, Pt. Wayne and Chicago. Aultan. cypress . ...... aro Farm ...... 2033 a M Cyprus ...... p m Eggircu 9:111 p m 4 Tit; ir beellng P.rpror till p pew Brighton Acconmedailou soma Allegheny repot at 9 a.m., 11:91 llim., 430 D. M., and tweisener, 2:16 p. m.; Nee Castle, 3:50 p. m, ; Neon moy. 11:013 p. m.; Wellsville. 3:10 o. m. Pittsburgh,. Cleveland and Wheeling. Dports. Arileaa. 231 • us awns. ..• . 3:58i P a esp e espies. tail hro p salkupresu CM • m • Express 9:17 p to ..21 • m titenbenvllla Aalenromodation leaves Allegheny at Pp. us. Pitt/burgh. and Cosuiellieille. Domes. Angus. • re ... 7:15 midall GOP./ ... a:00 p mExprem .... p .NM; a m tat lickeesport..lida mlatMaKeeaport.. 6:10 m gilt mid ... m AlleghanY Valley Banraila. Depvtt drrttw.. tall 0a MlFareas ..... 1111• to t t . . , :gurmodallom ;3% 4e, of itsbargh and Erie Railroad, to Oil City and Franklin. Arrow. Departs •0. se Erpresa., 7:113 p Expreu.. giral a in VW Pittsburgh, For Valle ayne Y. arid ilbleago, and Beav lrownlll/WO Beat—f/rant and Water Rink Arriame.!Smartt ' ..... 410 p m Linda • ....... 11:00p m • Haristony Stage, Bt. Clair St. Arrival. antler atager—Ho. 3 Ilk Clair /Israel. • mircira=n port. el 4PO gt 03,490,000 ;.XCELSIOII OMNIBUS & LIVERY STABLE, ao 21 'STREET /AMEN DAM a SON, Proprietors. BUSSZBOrD CASMAIrIi furnished for AD C"th r r" =74.ll l :. " Ati a . 4 tre o a,_•4 _abort not • and ...H DAY AND NIGHT. al97:lrd UNDERTAKING. 1 COFFINS! I= E=l bIiDINTAKIXEI I BOIIEBT WLLLIA.IIIB, Ondertsker, - • Mace, Ho. 1311 FOURTH STREET. 1 7 .tertalang lo all It. branebes. Dialowan/ laying out moo tonalsblos m1.712[114/ oosoranal Cal the r o b e gralifromytltattint tell to. t". at resionaO)o terms. WC Whig" "rattan UICUSKD UCTIVAN,.. .110LA3D wins & WHITE, 1 1:raaxtiertesix-rorms, ===l A Owner sir °niers n m a e d i And tAtnsad Muter. tees. promptly attededA. Oyandvtatnl y e f ALEX. XERES, laraTa2Zl3FlMMOgraina„ No' 111 fourth autahlk . , Ittaboree.. corruo V( ) k r= a it r oV6sur - ingt= "4" )= ntan Jay and night. Liessie and Carriage. punishe w d tisTrnancia—itev. •Davld Hem 6l . Jacobi., DAL, Thorns' Zions Zaq.. . /mob H 111111.. r. Rao. 19aIrd ___. EDUCATION.A.L. THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITABY Iletf/TIVII-The Owed .Srrin of the fiekoisatle Year. eininnenees on the Lit 'tif fetiniory and clone on the Zth ofJune next. Om and toting hien theroienhlyptepared fa{ Dui iltralogri . 4 ri irtitil 1 4 aWgentrotreil a ire b i t fil li ft:P i r l .r . mi t% . Uric tied 'etointsoill 0:41 iti:f "Itaftgrt:gri:Zle tur lir ii I v I ail t i n • few "see. A ft er " teams Ibe /I „ D i/Meal a Alart vv. , 0 c4,AI the s""ig"Valrliter.rilhira OWOnalatitirati4.: . 11 . . . < - ' ''' '1- _. : r.,......5' t•,eilz. ROBINSON, BeCLEAR & CO., Bankers and Brokers, =3==i9 • No. 75 Fourth StnipPittsburgh, Dealers In all kind. of Government Securities, °old and Silver, Uncurrerit Bank Notes, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, etc., ere., etc. Deposits received In Par Flonleand Curreny. In- Inrestllow on time deposit. Collection. made In all parts of the United States on most favorable tgons. Orders executed with °match (Or everything In the business at the Roston. New To - k. Philadelphia, and Eltintittrgh Brokers' Doarct• atr.etly on commie 'lon. 1 1?).7i4;11 . 4,: " I L ptifi 8 klea C s " ri. w iZ o . r t ki r j . .11 C .711t. KINS. llosteon. Treso•r, Feb. 27, There is neat to nothing doing in our local stock market, and what is worse still, there is but little prospect of any Immediate im provement. Rank shares are In fair demand for investxnent,as are also government bowls, while Oil and Insurance stocks are dullard neglected. Columbia oil Is offered at 3 4'4i) 24%, without finding buyers. There . was a sale of WO shares Mingo Coal stock t,day on private terms. Goldremains about stationary,ductuating between 1364 and 137. tiovernmest bonds have undergone no material change. 9,000 12,000 ~300 . 5,000 5,000 5.000 Er 2,000 —Sale of Stooks and Bonds, os Tuesday even ing, February. :'7th, at tbe tommerelal Sales 'Warns, 106 Sinithtlehl street, by A. Melte - rano, auctioneer: Bank of Pittsburgh $OO Igo National Refining &Snoring Co 900 The New York ("enamel-riot Is not alto other pleased with the recent large salmi of gold, by order of the Secretary of the Treas ury. It says: "The erect of the sudden large sales of gold upon credit. operations Is Apparent In the large decline of $3,412;052 In loans within week. It Is difficult to conceive what can have moved the Treasury Department to this violently diet nrbingeourse. The result to business has boon serious, and there should be some sub stantial advantage to the Government to jus tify such operations." Of the dry goods trade and the general state of credit in the Western States, the Mow° Tribune says : "These has never been a tame store the emu mencenient of the Slaveltolde.rs Rebellion when the dry goals merchants of New York were so anxious to sell to Western inen as at present, and on any credit they Inky ask.•" —The money market Is stringent In New York, and no wonder, if there Is truth in the report, that from twelve to fourteen mullions of greenbacks and banknotes have been taken Millie market during the past week to pay for gold sold by the Sub-Treasury. It is insin uated in some hoarier,, that the object of the Treasury, In the large Kilos of gold, is to Se ance . the bunks to withdraw their deposits from the Treasury, as a condition precedent to the inauguration of measures of contrae. tion. How far this surmise may be well founded we know not. A large amount of coin is being carried at New York at 7fgs per $112,500 =I —Among the on dn., from Washington, id,- ling a direct bearing on the market and the 'lna:lces of the comity)* generally, arc that the House thin week, take up the Loan bill, and "that it will be defeated by those who have it political hostility to Secretary Mc- Culloch." And also, "that the majority In Congress do not Intend to red rice the CMS. MI tariffs, If it can posmobly be avoided.—Phdo. Ledger. —The New Fork Times, of Feb. X., says The Trude of the past week, though partially interrupted by the holiday of the 2... NJ, wan fairly active. Domestic Cotton goods, and many of the Foreign ;Dry floods, are less firm pnces, Some of the importers complain that they are scarcely able to cover Gold cost charges. The stock of goods in bonded ware house la on the foetuses; the accumulation of foreign dry goods alone for the fortnight is 1r.,435.131, Which would indicate an overstock for the Spring trade; though this may change as the season advances. The custom duties nevertheless continue on a liberal scale. Thus lax in February they amount at New York, to $10,091,441, with three business days to come in. In February the Government will probe b4; receive at all the ports ,lone on to fifteen millions in gold for customs revenue and lit tle or nothing paid ont for gold interest. The Treasury himbeen a free getter of gold out of the large and accumulating balances in the New York office, to which gi t 000,(4)0 California gold customs have been transferred since Ist, lust. ehta operation has increased the bal ance. In currency and gold together tram pm,- e 5,973, as they stood on Saturday week, toslo7- ; 053,015, and the effect upon the Money market, In the absence of corresponding currency d1. , - , bursemerits, and by the Increased cost of car ; Tying the gold limo taken from the Govern , ment from Sifje per cent to 7 per cent per an num.lt le believed, however, that this in convenience sr 111 adapt itself in the course of a few days, although there Is no present enurrt ; outlet for the large amount of gold taken by the brokers and bankers connected with the foreign ezelmnges in anticipation of much ae* neeennte from the EMglleh cation money marketer than have thus Mr Mom re There IN no new features in the produce markets worthy of special notice. Then• an entire absence of anything like a epecii. Inure feeling, and with a demand for all of the leading commodities restricted almost wholly to impplying the wants of the retalbtratle, we have but feu round lot ope rations to report. We are 111 hopes, however, as our rivers are again In good navigable condition, that there will be a decided im provement In trade, and that the dullness and depression which have prevailed for the limt sixty days will he succeeded by buoyancy and aeti v ley. GRAlN—There is no demand for Wheat, and m the absence of salon, we continue to quote, at .1,6501,70 for Spring, and 0.1,9002 for Winter. Wte dull but unchanged at 40042, on track, 1.5547 for small lots from store. Com Is still quoted at 03 to CS for Shelled and Ear, on track. No sale,. of Barley reported to-day— last sales at 75 for Spring, and 90 for Fall. Bye is in demand at 75. FLOUR—Is steady with a fair local demand for Flour, and while the market is quiet, pnoes are unchanged. Small sales from store aidgillASS{ for Spring Wheat; $4451 , 19)f0r half Spring and hall Winter; and $10 , 41110 for all Winter Wheat brands. Rye Flour Is ull and unchanged—ltuckwheat Flour is still quoted at $9 per bbl. PROVLSIONS—Bacon is quiet but steady at 104014% for Shoulders; 17.4017% for Ribbed Sides and at o lirf r or V p ur i e m " e rc:t u tt renderco. Mess Pork dull—held at {`993e. No movement In Bulk Meats. SEEDS—Cloverseed is In good supply and dull—an occealonal Irma] male at 1170 , N,. Tfm othyseed le quoted at 63461. Flaxseed is In demand audio taken readily at Sy SALT—DWI but unchanged—held at eX,SOZO 2,65 on track—small tales from store at the . ..... BETTER—RoII Butter is quiet and un changed—small sales at 33 to 103, for good to P bly . ree rl ls o f inr i r elts th de l mand and supply consider- EGO a Unchanged—sales of fresh packed reverted at 85637, and limed at So. CI3EESE---Prime Goshen Is firm and we bare sales repo at 244= te . Common Ohio is quo d HAY— dull with a supply In excess of the demand; sales ranging from BM to VD per ton —the latter figure only for prime Timothy. I.IOIIILVY—Sa, to the trade at 3 eta per lb, an .e i34Eare,,,....-Ap l 7lU. may be quoted at Pto se per bbl. OTATOES—Steady with regular sales from store at $1,15/81.20 per Muth, and 0,50 to 53,75 per bbl—mostly at $3%. ASHES—SaIes of common Soda Ash at 10, and Pearls at 12. Stocks of common and Helloed Soda Ash very light. LCIMWPI 1 - ITAI — fIkEE Orrick. os T9a Perrseuxissilazirrre Tuasnav, Feb. V. INA CRUDE—There was coneiderable calculat ing and figuring going on today between Crude and Refined dealers, and the present condition and future prospects of the market were pretty fully discussed. Naviga tion being assumed between here and Oil City, large arrlvale of oR may be expected within the next ten days, and refiners are arguing that the supply will In all probability be In excess Of the demand, contend that there most be a still further reduction In prices, while the Crude men appear equally confident that the market has tohched bottom, and that instead of a decline, an advance is more likely W occur. This being the case it is not likely that there will be any great activity numl fasted for a few dart until mattete become more settled, hakes, In the meantime, specu lators should pitch in and buy pretty largely In which event, erode dealers would have the advantage. We bare bat two sales to record, 130 bblc, on the spot, at in, and MO bble, to ar rive, at IS. Private telegram. from Oil City report Crude at .4%.38 per bbl at that point. exclusive of packages. REFINED—There was considerable Inquiry for bonded oil to-day, principally for future delivery, but the figures named arc not etell elently large to Induce refiners to sell. For imuleillate delivery in Philadalphla,we bear of offers at Irons 41 to 43, while for April and May, buyers are offering 87040. On the spot, here, there booms to be no demand—last re ported sales at 87, bet this figure could hardly be realised at present. Free .011 is dull and uorninal nt Wale. NAPTHA AND 1117.811 , 1111SI—Iteeldunm is quiet and noenmally unchanged Ist $4.,40414 it r i fir a th i l : p a c. pr b a, iu :or; vo is . str e n eu ie ru li ta ttlel m pe ‘u r b k b e l t . qulry, but in the present condition of the quo tations. CIIMMEEI I 211 =MED PETROLEUM 6 TOCKIII7KIVEW YORK Spada! Dispatch to the Western Press. Nuts Tose, February 27, lAgg There has been some activity In petroleum eteeke today, the disposition being to sell at the folleafrog - rates r Bennehort Ann 16,00, Dn. e. t . a yam 614 Bradley 4e; Empire 'So; Ea. celatorlX; HsiMllton & bicCllntockstildi Allb geeny earn Palmer 4.00/ /hello Elver ;a% pi,. .-bole Creek 7,7e1 United State* kW/. :~I ~!~ ~ PITCBIII3RGII MARKETS OVFICX OF TEM PITIIISTIIOR GAZUTTN, Tr. esna . r. Feb. '27, 11011. • ' ALLEGUE*VcATTIE MARKET. OPTICS 01 ma Purrs 3 . 2 .on G22Wrrn, Terser,. lebruxry 27, I/366. CATTLE—The suppb of cattle qn sale was somewhat larg er tb,ll last week, reaching about eight onetime head, and w Ith only a moderate demand tire market ruled dull and languid, and price. fell off from ih to 3, of a cent per pound As has been the case for some „ e k e peg, the demand was restricted metov to "mid ying the wants of the butchers though at onthalf dozen car lonXis were pur chased for Mipment to Baltimore, and there were but ve,y few left. over. Prime to extra fat cattio, such as our best uutehers are accus tomed to buying, sold at from 7 to 7% cents p er pound, gross, while fair tomedium 'mules cannot be quoted above 5 to 6 cents. Inferior ma'am more appropriately termed "scala wags," are not wanted, and holders of this Articular class of stock are obliged to accept ust whatever buyers feel disposed to offer. he quality of the cattle on sale this week was hardly np to the usual standard, consist ing mostly of common lab cows and steers, and good cattle, consequently, brought higher Cg tires, than whould have been the case other- HUGS—Very wholesale buyers In attendance, and the retail demand hna fallen of considerably within the past few weeks, hold, ivre and in the east, owing to the report of Hots being infected with .`triennia,_" Whether or not there is any truth In regard to this disease having reached this country, we are not prepared to say, but there is no disguising the fact that it hen greatly restric ted the retail demand for fresh pork in thin market. We give 9 , 4 i to 10 , 4, gross, us the rul ing t to good a da nii verage martet a little dull, but prices have undergone no quotable change. Prime fel mutton Sheep maybe quo ted at 5 , 4 to g cents, gross, although Messrs. Morgan it Maholm sold a drove of 140 .head of extra, averaging 125 lbs, at $5,35 per cwt, gross. . . Reis & Co. retailed 63 head of fairish lllmola cattle et from 43406%. ?derrick & Hood retailed 44 good ao prime Illinois cattle at a11T734. Smith to Rothehilds & Eckert 111 head of common 'ridicule coward 633 per head:AM - mitre to linthehilds & Eckert 9 head of bulls at 03 per head. Rothchild.; & Eckert sold to Myers A. Bro. 10 head of good steers, averaging 1050, at 6,40; also, 19 hood prinic averaging 1100, at 7. The same Clem retailed 74 at 64j/e4. Huss sold livers & Bro. II fairish cattle,aver aging 950, at h. Stroup sold Marks .t Traur- Inv; 36, averk i ging t IBM, k4j. tllo ° 77T, " C a llinttgl U :Ol r dTe li r ed wln 4 l oh e e ol d m a O t h fr el o f! tie at 4 . 74; who afterwards sold the same drove to Wm. Hines et 4,11, Greenwald & Kahn sold 33 hood of Illinois steers to Barney Grey at 6t G%; and retailed /eat i 1071.. Kerwin sold 4 coot. to Burney Urey at 6H. Myers k Bro. retalletrand wholesaled GS head at 5074. Itotheldids & Byers 31 head. Marks I T 11111113111.1 retailed 09 at 046 , 7.4 Needy sold Myers it Bro. 92 prime cattle, , t eeraging 1197, at 11%; and Crouse & Haas re tailed 43 head at 50N. MG= Illopatett fo Ilar rlttstourgh Roan] of Trnde CMICAtio, Yob,'Miry 27,10(16. Ftorn—Firm. , vl/Ala —Wheat, buoyant at $1,22 for No. I Spring. Corn tiro. et .eit.tr for rejected. Oats firm at Sitti for No. L Rye, J. Pao,. istoett-11rese Pork hotter at ealt...Ald..Y.X 1301 k Sides, I 3; Shoulders, le,. Lard, higher, 30- for kettle.rentlered. IYr...rt.—Unchanged. Pwr unmet:re-60. =I Alit... Sc s ze, Feb.93.—idess pork, buyers 425 , 4 qellers, 4%; pickled haws, 1:.,e; freight to NOR York per 100 lbs, 90e, dressed hogs, per lou net, Ile 114ie. Receipts of hogs to-day, 673. No. I Spring wheat, In atore,subJeet to 4c per bush stora 6 to e3th Aprll next. $l,l9 1 ,i; Ne.l. spring wheat,ln store, $1,07; extra spring wheat flour, double extra spring wheat flour, $7,23; double extra white wheat flour. $lO. Freight on flour to New York, $1,60. - Philadelphia Cattle liarket PHILADELPH,I Feb. 9Z.—The Philadelphia cultic market will be held on Thursdays, ICl stead of Mondays. There Is no market tO-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Finance and Trade in New York. Nsw Toes, Feb. V.—The early dealings In Hallway Shares this morning ,ere generally at better prices. Erie was the great feature, and was run up to etti, which carried with it, 1.01130 extent ' thebalance of the llst. At the Open Beard and Stook Exchange Erie fell a fraetimt, end the market became weaker. The market at the second, regular and last Open Boards was strong, and generally a [mo tion better. Pittsburgh sap weak at the close, and fell olr per cent. from the highest point, while Western illaion Telegraph was strong, and rallied to 09 , 4. The following wore the closing prices at 4130 P. M.:—New lork Alentral. 9.2%; Erie, S4ll, ; heading, lON ; Michigan Southern, 70%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 78‘,4 ; Hock Island, ne, Northwestern, SP.4; ' Northwestern, pre-. ' e rred, .541..,c, Fort Wayne, ea. :overnanent List steady Ott Gold Bonds, hut ry Ul L Seven-Thirty Notes armor and rather more In demand. State Ponds ildiet, end generally steady. Money in good deninnd, at 7 per cent-, with an ample bnpply. The Lath! Markel. was ni.C.IV to-day, with a very light tawdriest, Closed at 361,6137. NI, 'Yong, February V.—The tendency of the money market Is toward greater case this morning. In mercantile paper there is a fair business doing at UP per rent., being the range for good names. Gold has varied but little in the rates, the movement being light, but the market Is firm at 155 7 4,0137, emeign Exchange has ruled steady with a moderate smaller supply of southern Mlle and traneac- Lions to only a moderate extent. The stock market opened this morning with some sym toms of excitement, and large sales were made et a considerable advance in prices. In Gov ernment stocks the business was not large, but the market was firm. In the western State bonds there was a fair movement. OILY 00008. The following are the quotations from the ut7 Goods Exchange: The market is very quiet and It is antici pated prints will go much lower and that the general market must come down nearer the views of buyers. Both foreign and domestic m ol l are dull to-day in Jobbers and that Brown Sheeting's—Appleton A 2.0; do C 24, Bleached Shlrtingo--New York Mills to; Hill's Lemfor Idem 36-inch 37; Harris' No. 1 33. Prints—Merrlmack W 24; Bprague's 23%; Rich mond 2 . 3}4; American e)54. Cambries—Waoh legion V; Portland 17. Silecles—Gluten 30; Lousdale 30. Brown Drills—Pepperell 30; Stark II 28. Corset Jeans —Pepperell 30; Bates %. Canton Flannele—Hamllton 53: Nashua WA. Ticks—Hamilton 13; Franklin 33. Stripes— New York 40; Thorinlyke M. Demme—Massa chusetts 53, Manchester 40. Hoop Sidrts—My en I L 11 , 1• Inch tapes ID to 40; hoops 48 to 73; *lnch do at iii. The Post says a confident feeling has maul festal itself since the opening of the week in the cattle trade In consequence of Increased flrinhess In the meat market and falling off lu the supply of live stock. Instead of SOD head, which was the average supply on (Bergenr the last twelve months, there were this we ek only about 450 head, while direct sales to butchers reached 170 beeves. Thus the supply of 3,000 head, including Lit state cattle ()gored at all stations on Monday morning, was insuf ficient for the wants of trade, Ana test for the reason of Lent a large advance must have been realised at present. The first sales show an advance of about a cent per pound, which, however, was afterwards reduced to about one-half a cent or three-quarters of a cent at the highest. The range of prices remains the same as last week-10eLM per pound with a few dead over the extreme rate. Ailleh cows have sold rather Inure freely for better grades, but no change has taken place to the price, the range being 430 for poor and MOOOIIS for very extra selected cows. N , ante—Very scarce, and comsat uentlyivery firm, choice selling as high as lee, while calves bring 8610 e. Swear—Have been in lighter supply, and the market shows au Improvement of three fourths of a cent per pound with fair business doing; prices ranged from 5o for common, PA (48.4c.f0r extra sheep, but thellatter grade la very scarce. ilwina—Are still in limited supply and con tinue firm, the market closing at it Me per pound for Live, corn fed. and I Itqc for Dressed. The aggregate supply of live stock, during the week, was3,94Sßeeves. 69 Mitch Cows, tW Veal Calves 12,627 Sheep, and 912.7 Swine, or a decrease fr o m but week 0(583 lineyes 14 Cows, and OS Sheep, and an Increase of IS I S Calves, and 11,199 Swine, The current prices for the week are Ins fol lows BIM, Cams—First quality per.hrtad, .18.50 , 2 19,00; Falr toGood, {14,00017,801 Common, al% 612,50, Inferior, sio,colgo,co. Coors AID CaLvaa—Eiztra ' sl,oo(pl,an First Xrmir,_• ll KrOci Ordinary , 65070 e; Common. infrior, 45(DrOC" CALVIS—Firat quality, por pound, 14e Me; Ordinarf ic iaglte; Common, itliit)lie; in terior, 10010 . can .eaia—Extraa per head, $ll 00e =l , am m ezal . r s y. 6 r l4 oOffa i ,!Og io rd r I trzlt i i , gd p. Born gid, per pc:m:7,74W 115.4 o; Light and Medium, 11%019-e; Swill Ford, iioll4o. =1 New Vona, Feb. W.—Corms—Less active and scarcel3r so tirni; 44c for Middling. Ftora-14100 better, with rather more do r Extra State; kV/1p fur l it ir ti,%. 4l , l es, u rge7, o 6nVlo,7s for trade brands; mar get closing steady. Walser—More active and decidedly armor, st eL?- 12 A eat, 102 c better, and more active, chiefly for home use, at 51 o. for Milwau kee Club; 51,0801,70 for No. 1 Milwaukee, 111 store; WE far Okt Winter Rod Whsconitm 0..,M for White Michigan. Rye, quiet. Barley, in moderate re mi test. Corn, leyie better, but less active; 7 770 for unsound; 7138 0 re far I=l Western, score. Oat e, quite firm at sound. or ,for unsound Western, and 51411.50 'for . U ROClSiust—Cotree, dull. Sugar, dull ; Cuba 21u a seovado, 11012 0 . Slolaresee, dull; New Or. leans, 08651,10. rwraotnem—Dull, nt IRMO for Crude; COW for Banal. in bond. Peorialois—Pork, heavy and irrVar; 5pi,r42520 for Now Mese; closing at 4, rewalar; 120422,23 for Old Moss, mad ,22Q m,M, for Prime; also, 2,590 bbla Now Mese for April and May, seller. optige nt M°8,15 sp :. Beef fl atus, in fair demand; Wentern, OA Cut Meats, more active, at A1t(4212‘ for Shoulders, and 17417303 for Hams. ono, dull. Drove:4ll9gs, 'Wetly, nt liNarlWo for Western, and Ml4lO for city . Lard, quiet and stead t a nde latter an extreme; 1 .o tads. ( or April, seller; option, lOtte. Butter, quiet,. at 514 , 120 for Ohio, and 1 , otik for Stnid• . New York Mock and MourY Karket• limo- Tour, Feb. 17,--filoirirEssior at 607 per cent. on call tonna Sterling Exchange firm at 10931,g10gy„ Gold steady, Opening at UMW= and closing at 136%. atoms—governments axe without decided change. Freights to Liverpool quiet. Stocks strong: United States Slxesof 11, coupons, JOl% United States Five-Twenty coupons, 104. Uni ted States Five-Twenty coupon, of '01 , 103; Tinned States Five-Twenty coupons of ' 103; United States Seven-Thirdes, Ist Series, 034; United States Seven-Thirties, al Series, 99 , i; United States Seven-Thirties, 9d Series, 90'4; Missouri Sixes, 76; Tennessee Sixes, Stigaitt Ohio anti Mississippi Certificates, • %Yestern Union Telegtaph, 63; New York Central, 92%; Pacific Mail Steamship. 201; Erie,Bl%; Rending, 100%; Michigan Southern, MU; Central, sellers thirty, 11.0.6; Pelts, 75jit Northwestern, TN; Northwestern, preferred, MX; Rock Is letPli; Fort Wayne, 93%. Misting Storks. Tho following are the y prices of &lining Sks bid in Boston to-da : Copper Stalls, ; Frti tal nklin, 37%; Bancock, 154 Isle Royal, Itt.4 ; Minnesota, 8; Qulney, 5; Bay State, 9; Boston Water Power, Mi. LIDEPORTIi HT RAI= OADaS: PITTSBURGH. FORT WArNS & CHICAGO. R. Feb. 27. —3co bbls flour, Shomaker & Lang; 50 dos brooms, 50 bbls whisky, Lambert & Ship. ton; 3 too h u ms,Segtimyer & Voskamp; 1 car mill feed, J & 0 Famley; Ire bbls gone, W Un hurt; 100 do do, Watt & or Gaon: 1 car wheat, .1 S Liggett & co; 200 bbis flour, Dan Wallace; 116 bundles brooms, T S Scott & co; 5 bbls apples, Fleming & Torrens; 240 ski barley, W Gar rard; 1 car corn, Hitchcock, Mcereery & co; 1 car atavea v J J Hitchcock , 1 do do, Merano Sr co; 75 ma grange, F Senora& co; lrebbla flour, Gulp & Shepard; 15 dos. pa*, 1. Beck & co; 50 do do, E Higmleton; aka =Weed, A J Hagan; 34 do do, 9. bbls gout, W S Jackaon; • 2 kego butter, John Floyd & co; 5 bblx butter, H Kea Jr; to bills paper; McElroy & Harrison; M hldea,,Tohn 11 Ralston 100 bids flour, 10 dos brooms, Kell & Eltobart; 270 aka oats , Jan Glenn; 15r, bbls oil, .1 K Harbour; 2 cars rye, Wm Volgt & co. CLEVELAND & Prerentrnon Rem Ito so.— Fob. 27.-403 barrels flour, Shomnker & Lang: 3 tibia whisky, Joe Ross; 1 blni tobacco; E graw; 33 sks wool, Wm Barker; LYJ belle chair., Bun:token & CO. 5Ws butter II Rea Jr; 20 sks rags histritlor 2 bbis butter, Sturgeon & Bro;:1 bbis lams, W W Williams; 9 bbls butter, 'ft; Jenkins;Sl keg lard, Atwell, Leo & co; 2 box.; butter, Potter, Aiken & she 13 pails but ter, Riddle. 1 bbl do, L II VOlgt & co; 19 car boys, Jae Irwin; 1 case tobaccos Je.s Murphy; 16 casks pearls, Bryce , Walker & co; 20 bbls dry apples, l pkgs butter,l do eggs, Iliteheock, McCreary & co; 51 pkis pearl barley,Shomaker & Lang; .dodo, Seglimyer & Vcwkamp; 2do do, Pennock & Totten; 2 do do, Wm smith; 2 dodo, Waslage & co. ALLIKINEMT STATlOSl.—Fobruary 91-2 ears wheat, Gilmore, Simpson d eo; 2 do shingles, C C Boyle; 1 car Oats. J W Simpson; 1 do staves, J C Lappet' 1 do do, H liavemyer; 19 pkgs, hides, E Merriman; 36 Ixlis paper, Pittsburgh Paper Co; 7 ears wheat, liennody - tiro; 1 ear earn, John McCarron; 100 bbls Sour, Gilmore, Simpson it eO3 I ear mill feed, Knox. Soo; lot pro lot Herbert. PITTSSUBOM, COLUMBUS A ND rABOISCM•TI B. B. Feb. 27-2 ears corn Campbell Browu;100 bbls flour, Knox & McKee; I corn,/ Borrlngtont 4 Irss mdse, B A Fahn.tock 3. en; 18 do do, P Hartley it cot 100 bbls floor, 8 Lindsay jr k en; I ear oats, Campbell k Brown; I bx tobacco, M Heyl;s tcs beet,J H Parker; 2 tea hams, Shale, Son A ern 59 aka barley, Meanor Harper; la bbis paper, Pittsburgh Paper Co; lot sundries, J Dagen, --•-- RIVER Di E. WB. I= Change appers to be the order of the day. Yesterday the sun shone forth gloriously, and nt half-past nine o'clock yesterday morn ing, the mercury stood at 48 degrees. During the day it became still warmer, and the Indi cations of spring fever were prevalent, The river was still falling, with ten feet in the (channel.. Baleen, at the landing was somewhat unproved. The Ice in the Allegheny river him become very light., and by this morning It will prob ably have all run out. With the clearing of the river, the resumption of navigation will take plaice. The Kenton, Capt. Dur.lap, will take her de parture to-day for Louleville. The Nora, Capt. Devinney, Is last tilling up with freight for Louisville, and will leave to wards the latter part °tithe week. The Yorktown, Capt. Wash. Ebben, le the only boat now atthe landing receiving freight for Naxltvtlle, She will have dispatch. The Lorena, Capt. Shuman, has nearly fin ished loading for St. Louis, and will leave na tively this eyetung. The Armenia, Capt. McCallum, to loading for NeW Orleans, and will leave as soon as she is fully loaded. There were no arrivals or departures yre terday, outside of the regniar Monongahela river packets. The Enterprise left Cincinnati on Saturday for thisport. The Messenger, of the Dean line Is now due at Cincinnati from Strunphis. The Pittsburgh and Wheeling packet viols started out day before yesterday for this port, but the Ice forced het back to her old grow -1 ters. Yesterday morning there was four feet of water at Oil City and the river was falling. The Echo, Ida Beer and - Peerless lett last night for 011 City. goatee,n was vet, lively on the Allegheny wharf, alio( the boats having big loads the Items of which were a large comber r ef oil barrels. The Forest City will leave for Parkerflinirg to-day. The Isms !.cots Is doe at the hutilbig from "Parkersburg thin morning. Mr, John Ebb,, /ate clerk of the Nora, has taken charge of the office of the Emma Ao., 4, and Mr. Nem. Illaekstock, formerly oh the America takes the office of the horn. DEILIVITFACTLIRIM. INDIISTRLAL WORKS. 1.11111 M. 1101.1 111,TEll HUCH M. BOLE & CO., • FoUNDEILS. ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA CHINE:TM Mannfacturers of Land and Marine ENtiINES,LOCIIMOTIVES for Coal Works, till. W ELL ENGINE:I, and every kind of - Machinery. made to order. All work warranted. CASTINGS of every description made to order. Repslrina Machinery ptly attended tn. fIIEE-SHOP, C romp OßN Elf OF POINT ALLEY AND BANE OP ALLEGHENY RIVER, near the Point. Pittsburgh, Pa. f=l:erodn ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE & CO., 11.nfacturers of BLACK and GREEN GLASS WARE, Drurgista• Ware Bottles, Demijohns, Car. Day. A. arehouse-14. 144 WATER STREET between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittsburgh Ponca. We warrant our WILIT• so he superior to any man ufactured West of the Mountains. Always on band, Glasserano of the' above description. All orders promptly attended to, Particular attention paid Is private mould. aulkly 1101.1.8 I ..1/..1113 JAMES IRWIN & CO., IIANI.IIACTURERS 07 OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. 007211.2. c., 3. Rataximiot Bt., • PJTTEIPPROII. PA. suss. F. COLLINS • Oil= WIIIWIT s...!IOLLINS & WRIGHT, Brittaula Bram and Sheet Metal Worker. Brittanta Cat tors, Carbon and Lard Oil Burnerr, and all differea styles of Britt:oils used by Glass Manufacturers orders promptly tilled. No. la SECOND STREW? Pi tuba reit. Penna. oettly. QSEVERANCE, No. OS WATER h-l• STREET, Pittsburgh, manufacturer of BOILER of e RIVETS, WILOCULIT SPIKES, common and radlroad very description. Particular ek ed ur Gaped Spikes and Rivets, large 001=014 Made tO order banert, notice. A good rts. *annuli:di et... Malty on DISt3O - LIITIONa IIIISSOLUTION OF PARTNEIta eo-tiartneraltip heretofore emitting between the underirlyined under the none andoryle of V. A. SHUTT d t. V., in the Framing bunnies, war dissolved by mutua vun.rnt on the - lint of Jan uart-, MM. The accounts of the old Arm be aut. tied by P. A. 1111UTY, at the old Maud.' corner of Tunnel street and Penna. avenue. SRUTX. BAIMEY VOI.II QM DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- P.—Tbc partnershlp heretofore existing be tween D. GILMORE and W, J. MCMASTER, under Manatee of D. GILMORE & M Ms day Gls solved by mutual consent. The business of the Arm will t, settled by their aucceesors, at their °Mee In the Mill, on South Canal street, near Chesnut, &Ile gbeny. Tbe undersigned will continue the Milling bust. PWEZTV ce. e 411% style l o n f e Ries, they are determined to continua to produce an &rile/Dor Flour second to none In the Markel, the therefore most respectfully reqiiest at least a trial from all, and particularly those harden to please to that artiele ofprirbe necessity, Pour, D. DELMORE. 8 / 1 1 B erAWER. The undersigned 'would respectfully Inform the public that, haring associated blmself with D. OIL MORE and W . J. MeMASTER, under the name and fLyle of GiLMOIII6, SIMPSON A CO., the business rmerlyconducted by SIMPSON d. KNOB, at GS Federal street, Allegheny, will be .7.entlnuell by the new firm, dated February tub, MM. feint , J. W. SIMPSON. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing be tween the uncterslgnoAhaS been dJsaohred b7_mutu al to take effeCtJartnary Ist, 1867, THUS. J HOISKINSON retiring from the AM. Th. /Main ing partners will confine° the business of the late firm under the name sod etylst ofEIRSON,PII.ES-. f itl& CO. W.AILL4L H E =SOP. RA PILLISTON. TUOS..I. HOSKINSON! 0. 1., GRAFF. PVIRUAIti nth, lial rigalgfill fa.' X`v7 , ll.l.l.9Vgrou°,` PI R 411: and C. L. Unto. I cheerfully recomme nd the oew Ann to my Mends and tiln_L , ghlia - generally. re7:ld 11108.%J. 110111aNSWi. 2221131E8TIMES 21 1 911CALTEIR3 2,500 PAIRS OF Ladies, Gelds and Children In Every Variety, for Sale Los : • a r,a4xEwi! Sower. nol:tad No.11;91101) STREW. .VIGB.-500 drums quart,' Figs jun mama ms.(fSr IstudUS if 004 010 a ~.4::414Z4411414.410. STEAMBOATS. 1866. SPRING ARRANGEMENT MONONGAItELA (RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, c:Jezmav- - Ir, Wlllrun three dolly slde-wheel steamer< betweeri Pittatatrgh. IdonongahelaClty, Brownsville. Blee•• Landing. Owensboro. Geneva sad thruminicar.% Utt Begions. TDB Itnv to composist followidg steamers. kffig CAPT. S. C. SPEERB. cArr. D. ITO FLEA ; F 44 ......... • Z W.,Cara. A. 9. CAi t These packets will leave Pittsburgh daily at I a. and m, except Sunday, when the departure be at o'clock. a. In. The tlV gh r heol" l 7 n l leare 6a. m. dotty tt.:llo.Verlea I lly at Brown,ille for Pittsburgh dolly at 7 I. xn. an d I p. rn. Leayes Greensboro and lieneVa at 12 o'clock: Rices Landing at 2 p. tn. Leaves idonongabelat 'I ty o ' clo c k. The line Is composed of ore[-class sltle-wheel s teatners, burn expressly for the trade. They will be commanded by °Rigors or long experience, who will pay particular attOli lion to the want s and COM fort of passengers. The ltonte lent proutptf7 at the hour survertAsefl Freights Received at all Hours. For further partleularg, e tile of of 1v ILI. 31eKL1101. Agent. At the Wharf-Boat loolufliraut at. l'ittaburgh , L. COLVIN. Agent, fe , O:arrol Brown. •____ 1866. sigMiit 1866 SPEED, SAFETY AND comron C'OMIIINED PITTSBURGH, WHEELING, MARIETTA .4, PARKERSBURG DAILY PACKET LINE. Comprising the following nrst,lass Passenger Steamers Steamer BAYARD: hico.'ll. Moor 111ast.sr. Steamer LENI das. Hamilton, Master. Steamer FOREST CITE: de o Gorden, Master. DeNVN TILIP-ISTF.AIif BAYARD, Leases Illtaburgh every Monday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Leaves Wheeling every Monday SW . Oursdny, at 0:20 p. m. STEAIdEII LENI LEI/TI . - Leaves Pittsburgh every Teemlay and Friday, at 11,03 a- in. Leaves Wheeliug every Tuesday and:Friday, at 11:93 p. ru. STEADIER Y Leif etrittsburgli every Wednesday and Saturday, at II a. m. Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday, at w. TRIP--STRAMER FoREST CITY 'leaves Parkersburg every Illondaytand Tbunday Leaves Wbeelleg every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 STEADIER RAY ARD Leaves ParkersbOrg every TuesdaY and Friday, at 'u eves Wheeling every Wedueislay and Saturday. at 7 a. tn. E=l Leaves l'arkeruburgb every Wednesday and Suter dYe...Z.VA'llleling every Thursday and Bunday. st 7 a. m. Sir Connections going down are made at Wheeling and Banal r with the Cleveland and Pittaltargb train. which leaves Pittsburgh at 5:01p.m.. and Cleveland at I:CS a. m. Also. with trains of Pitubrugh, dor Wall and Chicago Hallway. which leaves Chicago at in pc and at Marietta with Marietta and CIO CIPP•LI Railroad. and with Gear:sere to all points on the Mitsklnguen River: and aa'pariterahurg wit early train on the Raltimere antrOhlo Railroad, and with Daily Line Steamers to Pomeroy, (halls Pis, Ironton, l'ortstoonth. Maysville and Cincinnati._ AIM - Ort op Gip. connections are made at Denali. with Cleveland and Pitmtoarglt Railroad, 11:1YI a, m. rain. by which passengers arrive at Clevelapti at :45 p. m., and at Chicago at Tana. tn. Unarm...lug. JAS. COLLINS a; CO., Agents, At Wharf-Boat, Feet of Wood HU Where freight will bo received each day, op to 3.11) MOM CEVCINNATI ANDr i ar ei t LOIMAYILL E.—The :splendid 1:10.6- :tenger steamer NORA.. Can t. H. Di - Yrs:wry:, Will leave for the above and all Intermediate porto on THIS DAY, 23th Inst.. at Is. m. Lor passage asplv board OO or to tr6(h FLACE C LIA on NGWD, Agents. FOIL NASIIYILLE.--Ther. „ o=o ! line passenger SW2IOI, VORKTI N t•apt. Ennoirr Lonvex as alwv, TIIIiCDA Y. 20111 105 t... 4 p. fre4" l•7, o rr 47:7:1 ) ..1 . 1 . :1:iTiZirAg o ents. 14 - `Oll . - CAIRO AND 8T.r ... 01Mr! LOUIS-71m splendid steamer LORENA Cant. 5111.3.-V, W 111 leave as above on THISIDAY, 04th, at 1 p. to. For frelobt orpassa Octply on toeord or to fe2l FLACK LLINGWOOD, 01114 E MPH'S & RL NEWzdirit ORLEANS—The splendid steamer AILNIENIA It. C. McCattrat, %looter, Will leave for the above and all latermedl: - .. ports oo THIS DAY, Zsth, at 3 p. m. For greight or tyBm e n , , , l i zir board e.r to fe:3l J. D. COLLINoW(KM, }Agent. . „ REGI3LAII PACKET Adr oi t FOR WHEELING, MAItIETT.I. AND ZANE:MLLE.—The fine /Steamer VARA URALIA3I, Capt. C. IL bitrLt o grin t en se e for the above and all Intermediate portsevery TUESDAYS at p. m. Returning, leaves Zanosville every FRI DAY. at 7 am. J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. STEAMSHIPS. „ITEADI TO 45111 FROM LIVER ., DOW. AND KLIEENSTOWN,(Insa.A.Nn) sce • week. The INMAN LINE, calling EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, CARRYING C. N. MAILS. l an Tickets udd to and horn Ireland, England, Scot- Ape /Ire - many and Prance. the Company's Offices, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N.V. GROCERIES, Ll4lfrOitt3, &c. WE OFFER FOR SALE Our Entire Stock of Groceries and Liquors aw , - 4o4owevr. We Invi te the attention of desirous om large and varied atnek which we aro of cloning oat before the Prat of April next. We have on hand o Jorge lot tof Imported and Do mestic Qigars; bble. pure Ol Dudyo Whiskey: line Imported Brandy end ClIn; Gordonts beat !Sherry Wine; Port, Malaga, Sparkling and Still Ca towba Wines of parlous brandy; Jamaica and N. E. Hum; klehan'a Imported Dinh Whisky; Stoughton tand Stommth Bitters; Peppermint, in fact Oret7- hing belonging to the liquor business; a doe lot at Tees, selected with rare tomtit the best retail trade; Cotreo, thit,mr, Syrups. Fish. Pickles In barrels/101i half barrels; Spices, de., which we will &0p.., of In LARGE OR SMALL LOTS at the LOWEST RATES FOll. CASII. TLER.r.a.r 6iETT.I^, 53 OhitrSt" opposite the Mark et tel.t.l.wol ALL MU HISN Y OITY. PYRITES. THE PENNSYLVANL! SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY TILL BUY F O-1 2"3R.17V3Eg5, oli, Sulphuret of Iron, M►lt Iliacalfsaming CV. 0121rA Corner Pitt Street and linquesnlk Wag, zioVlll):4s* . _ "OTTON-121 bales in, Store and for sale by (fen) ISAIAH 1./ICE - EY 4 CO. - VGDS-4 barrel fors PrAesh Eggs Just - 0 - 4 received, and solo by PETZUL a A,RattITIIONti, 177 corner Martin. and First Street.. I'iOTTON-1G bales now landing from stammer Robt..ol.mro, for rate by 18.1.1A11 etercmr A Cu. QWEET CIDER-12 bbls. Choice kr Sweet Cider, In store and for sell by FETZER A ARAISTRONU, fid7 earner Murata and lint tretitii, ( lIIANDES AND LEBIONS. v . 100 boxes klostna tinnier. Just 7 ;1 1 4 .. ' ealrod bad and :oraby fa REIMER dt•BROS., • Nos. ISO and CM Wood strent. WICTRA DUCKWRIBATPLOPIC x-r Just received a fresh supply of choice Extra Ruckreheat Flour, put up In ainall sackefor family nso, and for lain at the Fa jmbillaGErtmormir, f tiff o :mita..Liberty mud Hand Wool,. DEANS, PEAS. HOMINY. 10 blda, choice Ream: 10 do 11111 Peas: 'M do hominy; as do and= Legs Darim f Yor sale by BIiORAREIt R I, ANO, e:t4 172 and 174 Wood street. ' FLOIJU G AND PRODUCE, 107 NI,. tar of the West; • Itt &tillzurve= MO bonli, lied Wbent• 4n 'at". 10 tuna necoudst 000 bush. - Ear Corn % Yorfen sate by 11. KNOX A spN. 70 Diamond. Allsortmay , V.IMOITS/G r t rpnis Dried Pared Piumbeili • Fr= dgre..st n alltio re rger; '"b": • Green Apples and Peach Blow Fotatosai aa r itinr..... L it n niti o C. l it LT"' • Canned Fear:hell and Tomatoes. cheap; Corn Meal and Pearl /lariat/ lloans, , Onlons and Bolds, AR Of srblol 4 offcettlivr.,•fin fotr, • ' • • • " - • 379•!•2 - iIM. • • 19V1SPECTUS. 1866: - 1866. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE! GREATLY ENLARGED Otherwise Improved. vi AJIBITI I %PAEE .8.M133 1 NO INCREASE IN PRICE The Afternoon Edition = GAZETTE Hag been Enlarged to.the Extent TWELVE COLUMNS, =1 MORNING EDITION, WYIROIfT ANY INCREASE IN StBSCRLIIION TIME - Morning Editiox Will be Furnished to Carriers at el RAI II 611 g 001 Delivered to 4Subseriliers FIFTEEN CENTS PER TEEL Liber/i SZTADIPIIICSIte have been made for SPECIAL DISPATCHES Leading News Centres 3SiiMEVIA siliNfl :4 vi N:II):V PRIME, lIPRISSIV FOR THE GAZETTE! Focal News, MISQLLA NY, filth Foreign and Doane:did CORRESPONDENCE, TDITOR7AY~~ )Dl=llol2/1 the leag4ttlegi r l t oj Ea t r m '21".-171""1". I HW IND NM TUB TI 1E GAZETTE NOW CLAD T 9 i!E. 7.'hl 3 Cheapest and Best N EWSPAPER In .li:reagens Pennsy Zranfa • dvertising, O7ANTADE or ALL EDITION u kt,iiii t elol4ll&DlCEL smut 1866. lin HOM in.fißErs OEPATHIC SPECIFICS. . . Have vrov ed. from themost ample experiento an en.. ..Hrt• ...cr.. simple. vllletent tont reliable , They are s.ooolY.l4llelaeltpt-.1114.U.y adaptelt•toPonnlkr We --so simple that 1311glIkti Cannot On made to using 1 • b ol7?eu r t ‘' ,lt t ; " t!: It "' '"' ( 7 #°x° ""'''' '''d 00 No. 1 cure. FEVERS, Cnattettilmts. 1n0. 5 ".1. 7 • „, tlnn 2 .. : c. , V R O I I l i s kl 11 4 c W o o i La n m c . Ir , t; r o T e r e e . C e a, i t n t c i . is • 1 1,,. : fonts 4 • DIAItRILEA of children or addits- 26 5 •• DYSENTERY. Orlplng and 11111011• Celle 25 0 • ' CHOLERA M 011.101.75, Nansea...•••• M : 7 - C HOLERA Golds, Bronchitis Z 5 ” NEI.77IA.LOLA. Toothache. Page acne • M 9 :: gr iti m vg , Mc: Headset., ..... ••• r, it " surrsEsseD ß .L"."4'zr,cl . .. t ' . _p_orlcols M ._ • • LFI. Il:01111113F.A. or Mbitnir M 13 ' • Citlll' P. 'merge cough M II - SALT RHEUM, F.rysipelag, Erg,- . Gong 23 15 " RHEUMATISM. allrhotunstle pains le .7.• FEVER AND AGUE , chubs and ere, . . 17 - " PILES, Internal or external ri3 ' IS •• OPTIIALMY. son., Inflamed ry .s. to 19 ." CATARRH, acute or chronic. 1:111.• 20 •• NVINPING COUGH, spun:m.llo r'e 50 21 •• ASTVA. mire . t In T.! • • EAR VlSClttlltiVlmpatrCS hear t •• D 1 11 ( 1 5 •SY - enlar ed glands .... . .. 51 f•• - a -.6 - . •• • IN ' G •Ntslt . 1,11 LAVTI • physical 51, . eakess. 2 • • uttoreN awl Scanty Secretions . ..V. •• SEA SICKNESS. Or skk ness front riding g 'f: •• VPlN F alli "S lflo:l7 • 7. " %te inal ''' emissions. Involuntary rllgres 50 50 . • 0111119 MOUTH. or Canker 50 ao •• VIIINAIty EgroNTINENDE... _ 01 1 . 01 •• PAINFUL PERIODS. even with . 1 151 00 • • SUlrPEß Stetsons UNGS at Change of Lite.— 101 I 30 •• EPII•EPSY,Spagrus, St. Vitus' Dan- • - 11 DIPYII FRIA. ulcerated sure tbrOat. LAS.. • Cases of 01 riga, in nioroecocase and book con t 010 03 p:sse or ZI large 'that, In morocco an(111001....... tla Fuse of %I large ends, plain ease and book 5 00 Case of 10 boaea (No. I to 15) and L00k.... ...... 0.3 Toecck, corner of Fourth and Ilaskot streets.. tiotesalo Ag.t,Plt aburgh, Po. For into by N. 31LNI.It e X thnlthtlel •treete, JO.)). VLF...MANG. 84 Market stmed, cornet lif Mr Diamond Pittsburgh. and J. J. EAST; No. 184 Federal atrekt, AllegikenTl Met:LAMA N hieIiENNAN, corner a Dlatnond and klarlet streot. Pittsburgh. S. EPPRICKLALIVIPS Vllellittrious D COUGH BAL. - RAU warranted to be the o t t o lif jg; OUO ;„",` ff tl,°,7 a n A wn ipm.e.e., ,:0 ti manna, Whooping Cough. Cbronp Coughs, CfLttnnir- NO 'k r% Wgg,' • ana iscros P , it Ls beating, soft- MORE. ening and expt etoratlug, and parthmlarly suitable for affections of the Throat and Lungs For sale by Druggistleverywhere. R. E.PELLEIDI & Ithlyd iIYTIOLESALAL At/rtir STILICILLAIVIPS • PILE REM VFLUY has-CURED thou, 77771 BLINDof the wont eases of ,• _ l 4. • BLIND AND BLEEDING RE' PILEB. It ern Dueledinte relief, Stet effrotsa perms utls rn t s tunt edlt directly. F 0 R iue. centse by all Druggists, at P E s ; 50Per bottle. it. It. .151.11.1. att3drd WIIOLLPIALSI AQUAS,. 1 IiSPEPSIA.--- Dr. 'StrirkliDoliti .1 , TONIC. s s conceit. ~ ko ....„...\ Italedßr e e r arstrlgif Vtan ... , , t i s . ,is sk Iv acids and carminative to atrengtbert the stomach and .... 0 0 nervous system.. It's aver. -4 - . f, : :::) ,.. lain reied,. for lirspepa, C=.l ~,.. or Inultretion, Nervous. nem, Lou of Appetite, .. Acidity of the IsWmsch.' Flatulency and debility. It, ' 4o )‘_ IC.i7 ra n rfi t e°MVAlglig:Tl: • '.':' CI tty Persona and dyipeptie per- . sons. .FOr .ale by all drug gists everYwbere at at par bottle. H. E. EELLEICS A. CO I=Gl ocl3;tyd trnoeSSALN ants_.._ ?DIRTY YEARS PRACTICE , BEIII AL :DISEASES Gives meltnerwlmice eldom nequlred bY , SSTsi- Mang. My lo a on rtandence isn [Ma city, and tbewoonot of patients treated annually by me, aro autdolont proof of naysueetcs• SPEILMAwincIiCKA., or Bestial Weskuoilb ond all diseasesarising. II:loran:nu, are cared inanainett shorter Ilrun_than hm , etolore by my NEW,arearr- ABLE IMUZDlES..2dedleines sent .tolttypart ot tbo Union. All letters Must manta. Astazdtt t i n pay return postage; norrespousenee belik intarL dee, S 5 SE:ITISPIE.LD STREET. near , Mond Adthess, - J. W.. BILANSTEASE . , Ma.; 11113Itte • -Box 103, FlttaborghtoPs. WOOD PIMPS; Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS .41.M71:1 Rams. Bran Work ;of all kinds; Block Tin Me, ?erred, Fountains; n'l kinds or 04n; ad Leather H u se; Hose Pipe, Onoplinge; ilas I and:Flntures,Okall descriptions' kept constants on hand at • Addy, Williams & Bartley's IE!I BEAVER STBZET, MidaDEESTER IMENZO tiffrsuiritsil wD ,M*;:•,. CM Pf;UD~ 31 &c: I=l lELC)Thr PUMPS, .lEE "V7ll LEAD PIPE, WASH BASINS, WASHSTANDS, CORNER EIXTH AND S3ilT/IFIRLD VP; PITTSBURGH, PA. CM NICIT - TO run' OFFION N. 8.,,11.11-kindi of repairing...lune pramittly. 611 ordtraby.mall Immediately attended to: Jal:eoditolt:oo.4l=2„ MEI SEEN LEAD WORKC We are now reanufsetarinia . SIIPEMOB article of LEAD PIKE AND.IBHEET LEAD:" We keep on Used ,andidll muka to order any nail, else or lialekneaul, required, st the Lowest Market. Batas. Order. lay maII liniorixptli BArtLEY F&IIIIELL & fes tm Blulthfletdtltn!oS4ltte.rf• pi r i grtst t A.t ts l .,,, ? :* g Ai" . lE;ll.lll Carefully Weeded to by expert? aced sod Ti•aerleat. OAS-FIXTURES, SINKS, BATHTUBS. . • ~. BROWER BATHS, • • . ..WATXR CLOSlgril. COlataptly of band. arid.madeto order. - . , TOTE & SEVIL,IiE Le %EDER /4.I,BTREET, Allegheta, MaiIM7LIBY.RTY Wr.REET, Plttsbdrgb. mblleitawdly ...... TE DI FITTING, Piussbing. and,, Gap ~IP‘Mtag FORCE. PUMPS, FOR ganglia. IRON PIPE f 4 BRASS WORE, ps Al•Mo,m,P7loss. di • • • £o;aday s Matas,) iiMaligll PIM= WIRING, GA N AND. 31myr.rrev - 43v. HYDRANtS . ON SHEET s:ll , itt, • rlra g: WATER MAETS_Arip.WASIESTARDs. JE WEAN CO., t:iuccessors to Addy S. Swcual jaatnteed VlitOgrAti, saMapaY GAS . . . - PLUMBING BNB sT.IAP 'antic 8447,,JFE HlPli t tA; ' Ira 3,q,' yo;14?,le and CigarOttrs; - E4rEt.rs•si ofttekv;i44i.y9FdAt ftelv,t,) ••• • '9 0. 1" " ItiObkil ivo . at at.; ratounrikesl/4