7Nittsburgit 6autte. TEURS DA M RUH 1, 1 AAA CUT x AND SUBURBAN FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE The bolt Against the Erie and Pitts. burgh Railroad Company, The equity proceedings against the Erie and Pittaintrgh Railroad Company, at the instance of the Buffalo and State Line Railroad Coin pany, filed by lion. A. W. Loomiaa,in the United States Circuit Court, are referred to at consid erable length In the cOluirms of the Erie ms pufeA. The bill of the complaints sets forth that the Buffaloand State Line Company owns 1400,000 worth of the capital stock of the Pitts burgh and Erie Company, which amount was paid under the agreement that the stock should be burned in time to allow the com plainants to take part m the election of Presi dent, line Board of Directors for the year leas. This agreement., It Is Maimed, war. not fulfilled, the istock not being Issued to complainants until April, Ise`, while the election was held in January. It la further claimed that the respondents procured an act of Assembly au thorizing the Board of Directors to sell 7,460 shares of the capital stock, then remaining un sold; that the sale Wei, made without giving due notice, and the stook purchased by the parties stated In order to secure the entire control of the road in detriment to the Inter net of the complainants and other atockhold era. The suit Is brought for the purpose of setting aside the proceedings, and to recover the legal rights of the complainants in tne lattaburgh and Erie Railroad. The paper above quoted Rata "It lagerident thatlthefooject of thin suit Is to enable Dmu Richmond and the Buffalo and State Line railroad to get control over the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad, and to use the same as a feeder to the former road, as will be semi by the following Meta The Buffalo and State Line railroad, now bold, in violation the lases of this State, and of New York State, easonosor the stock of the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad, Illegally transferred to them by the Erie and Northeast railroad, which Is princi pally owned uy the Renato and State Line compamy. Of course the control of the Erie and Pittsburgh road by the Buffalo and State Line company, resulted In great loss and Wary to the minority of the stockholders of the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad stock, be cause they had no control of, the management or the assets Of the corporation so long as it was_run to compllauce with the wish Of the Bu to and State Line railroad and for Its convenience and profit alone. This arrange ment originated from the fact that the securi ties Of the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad were endorsed by the Buffalo and State Line Corn may, for its own purposes of course, and con tinued from MSS, to January, )sae, at which time it marred into the bands of the parties who now have the management of it, who are Erie men and whose entire in tere....s are iden tified with the commerce andprosperity of the coal and iron and shipping interests of Erie and Northwestern Pennsylvania or the State at large. "We ask the business men of Erie, and par ticularly the few who are aiding and abetting the Buffalo and State Line r ai lroad in this suit, if they think the Interests of our State and city can in any measure be advanced by allowing the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad to pass into the hands of Dean Richmond. It is well known that a portion of the stockholders of the Buffalo and State Line corporation do not direetly favor the measure, because they know that the assets through mulch posses sion is claimed, are held unjustly, and they have been clamorous for a proper and equita ble division of them, and we believe that this point alone will defeat the measure, when a full legal investigation takes place. "Important sults have been commenced here and In Buffalo, ley - parties who now con trol the Erie and Pittsburgh, and who are .rate stockholders In the Erie and North East and the Buffalo and State Line railroads to test the right of the President of the latter road to hold and use the assets of the two former roads. These assets now amount to an enormous sum The courts will be asked to make a proper division of them, and to an nul a certain contract entered into between the Buffalo and Eric and the Erie and N. E railroads, Nov. 17, 1553, for the running of the two roads jointly. It seems that most of these ransactions were Illegally entered into, and when exposed to a test brought to bear by parties who are dissatisfied with them will not bear a critical examination. "There is a great deal more of this subject which will not yet bear discussion, but so soon as the Interests of Erie and the State seem to demand It we will give It further attention.' Ron at a Mall—Man Knocked Down nod Robbed of et Watch. un Mondav night n Ore fight was kicked up at a German ball given at Sweitrer flail, on Penn street. During the melee, limnaa neck was knocked -down, and when he reed, erect himself he found that his watch was missing "Runty" Udiespie, -lames Dunn and Joseph Kirkpatrick were engaged In the row, and are supposed to have been concerned in the rob s hery. Kirkpatrick is new under arrest on a charge of stealing tile watch. and has been locked an for a hearing before Mayor MeCar thy. lames Dunn has also been taken int.. custody, On a charge of Dreamt and battery preferred by August Nasser, anal held for a heartng. ..Bunty" Oiliest/le wanalso before the Mayor to-day, on a charge of disorderly conduct, and was fined VS, which he paid . Re was about leaving, when ho was informed that there was a charge of malicious mischief against him, for breaking dishes, etc., at the WI, and be wan likewise locked up for a bear ing. This man was sentenced to the peniten tlacy, during Mayor Sawyer's term, for lar ceny, for the period of five years and sin months. He was pardoned by the Governor, and it In alleged that he began his old tricks an soon as he was restored to liberty. Should the charges now preferred against him not be made out, he will probably he committed to Jail an a "professional thief." lite unteredentn are bad, and his conduct 01 late aclicatee that his imprisonment hen not worked any refor mation. Another Rebel. l'orprot CARP Judge Stowe was engaged thin forenoon in hearing the proceedings under a writ of ha betan coi - pus, awarded at the instance of Ar tem tiallagber, against Thomas and Rachel Hutchinson. The petitioner, Halhigher, was formerly the hamper] of Mrs. Hutchin son, who in the ntotherof twoohlldren, Bridget Jane. aged five years, and James, aged three years. On the 36th of September last hire. Gallagher was divorced from her husband, and subsequently marrie.i Thomas Hutch inson, the co-respondent In this ease. The chil dren remained in the custody of their mother, after her divorce, and since her Second mar riage they have still remained under. her charge, and that of her present husband. 4allagher, being desirous of obtaining the custody of the childrbn, instituted these pro ceedings. The testimony was clear that he was not a fit person to take charge of the ehildren, by reason of dissipation, and the case was submitted to the court without argument. Judge Stowe ordered the children to remain in the custody of their mother. IMRE The Pithole Record of Monday says. It was discovered on Saturday last that a well put down last fall on Lease C,Blacknur farm, and which had been drilled some eight hundred feet deep and then abandoned without tubing and testing, was flowing oil over the top of the driving pipe. It has drawn large crowds of curious spectators to witness the novelty, and the excitement to regard to It is Quito In tense. Two other wells on the same lease are reported flowing. Petroleum still continues to pour into the New York market, and the supply appears to be constantly on the Increase. Last week the receipts were 12,70 D packages, making since January let, 154000 packages, against 4h , 0 for the same time last year. Th Late Gam Snabentlon In Allegheny The reader will remember that some two or three weeks since mention was made In the Gaulle of the narrow escape from death, through the leakage of gas, of the McGraw family—mother, three daughters and a little non We understand that snit has been insti tuted against the Gas Company for damages, but for what amount we are not advised. Mrs. McGraw waited upon the President of the company and stated her case with a view to an amicable settlement, but her proposi tion was not acceded to, she being Informed that the companv was not responsible. Hence the suit for damages. The case is one of more than ordinary imporUnace to all gas consum ers in the two eitles and Its decision, by the propor tribunals, will be looked for with deep Internet. The Allegheny Valley Itaallrosd.—The Coiled Presbyterian has a good word for the President and Superintendent of this road, whiele we can cordially endorse. It my.: "Sir. Wright., as Superintendent, devotes all bls en ergies to further the interests of the corpora tion. lie Is one of the mildest and most snob. triune of gentlemen, and possosseet at the name time administrotivo abilities of a high order. It Is a great advantage to the Comm- P 3, that they have secured the services of Col. im. Phillips, as President- There is no more thorough business man in this community than Col. Phillips." The County Asl,l.—This institution now contains one hundred and fifty-eight inmates —one hundred and eight being committed for offenses triable in the Oyer and Tertubler and Quarter ...tenons, while fifty are held as dinar derly, drunken and vagrant cases. The Jell is now fuller than It has been for two or three year. past. Tho March term of the Criminal Court begin. On Monday next, when a "general Jail deliverg - will follow. The Institution, although densely crowded, Is in a healthy con dition, and the inmates aro quite as comforta ble as they deserve to be. The Liquor License Boainesa—About forty applicants for tavern license were before the Coml. of Common Pleas today. Each ap plicant Is ready with his certiecate. to "good moral character," and that "said tavern hl ne cmsary for the accommodation of strangers and travelers." flow many remonstrances will be urged against these parties, and with what degree of success we have no means of knowing at present. it is safe to say, howev. Cr. that they will not MI succeed in getung u. Very Disorderly.—Tero men, who gave their names as Frank Peterson arid Jeremiah Kneeler, were arrested by Chief Elkin and officers Scott and Campbell, of the Allegheny day police, on Tumiday evening, while acting in a disorderly manner in the vfeinity of West street, Third wan'. They were held for a hearing, and subsequently tined two donors each and costa, by the Mayor. Frank Ladle's Lady". Magmal/le.—The March number of this popular monthly has Just been received by 7. W. Fitted:, Fifth street, opposite the PostoMce. It la fall of M. wresting matter for the ladies, containing elaborate embellishmtuns, patterns, etc., of the spring fashions. Sodden Dearth.—Dr. D. Demos, on, of the oldest and most widely known citizens of Crawford county, died on Sunday Morning . , at the residence of /Thrace Lin. 11, ha/ been In town the day before transacting some business and went to Mr. C.'s for dinner, be ing taken 11l a few minutes after the meat wa.. over. and lingered In a semi-conscious state about twelve hours. The Doctor had reached the ripe old age of four score years and five. Court Ilooffe In Mercer Burned.—The Erte Di.routch, on the authority of a letter from West tireenville, says that the court house at Mercer was burned to the ground on Sunday night. There was not a fire proof vault or safe In the building, but np the papers were saved. It was a dilapidated, narrow, contracted struc ture, and not touch loss to the county. on Ilnnd Agalet.—"Freddr , Diehl, who Is known amongst policeman as an "old head.” was the only occupant or the Allegheny tombs this morning. lie remains in the lock-up un til such time as the Mayor deems him coin clently sober to attend to business about the Allegheny drove-yards. Meadville expects to have a good public hall. A project Le on Panto form ajoint stock company with a capital of 00,000, to shares of l,eoo each, to put up a suitable hall at a con venient point In that city. Already several thousand dollars have been subscribed. Assault and Matte., —Morris Carlisle was committed to Jail ttatla , by Mayor McCarthy, to answer two cbarges of assault and battery —one preferred by August Nasaer and the other by C. Millen During the baptism by immersion of t wola st New Castle, Pa., recently, the ice of the creek, where the ceremony was being per formed gave way, and a numberef spectators were also Immersed. The Huntingdon Journal says that. Bum ',noel, one of the boys JAI ured at the fecent railroad accident near McTeytown, Is dead. The other boy will recover. ROBINSON, MeCIXAM & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, ilealers In all kinds of Government Securities. Gold and Sliver, Uneurreat Bank Notes. Foreign and Domestic Exchange., etc., etc., etc. Deposits received In Par 'Nods ad Currency. In terest x11°1,4100 time deksosits. C o llections made In all parts of the United States on most ikvorable terms. (Seders executed with ispntch for everything In the business Mahe Boston. New York, Philadelphia owl Pittsburgh Broken' Hoards strictly on commie ...v. Oros un H. CLEWS & CO., Ness York, J. COOKE CO., Philadelphia; Messrs. C. D. T. R. PER KINS. Hos tears. Xll, Waw.nev, 18(16. Gold remains about stationary, fluctuating between 1.364(3/137—New York quotation to •lay 137. Government bonds steady but with . out quotable change. Railway stocks higher --wait, of Cleveland & Pittsburgh at 75 , ..„ and Pittsburgh, Port Wayne & Chicago at WIS. Western Union Telegraph lower, quoted at ae,i; In our market, there Is but veryilatioloing in stocks of any kind. Bank shares are firm and In demand, but the extreme views of holders has a tendency to retard operations. The all Bank of Pittsburgh stock sold at Mc- Iltrain's auction sale, on Tuesday evening, at which is an advance of KO per share. Western dry goods merchants are purchas ing for the spring trade, very soaringly. La ir-erne caution to the rule, and is stocks in he West are light, we may expect an active market if nothing occurs to disturb financial matters seriously. But the policy adopted in A gOO,l one. Better not 11.'11 goals enough than to have too many. No new organizations have bees made nailer the national banking system daring the past week. The whole number now stands at 1,630. with an aggregate capital of iti1e7,549, , X11. The amount of circulation lame. the above banks daring the week reachns 1r2,172.6.15; previousi3 1i55ued,ip.51,902,273; total, V 57,072,910. The fol swing banks have been designated as midi- I halal depositories of the public money First National Ihmk, Charleston, Ili ,first National Bank, Ilannibal, Mo.; National Hank of New. I.ern, N. C. —The New l ork Fitton...l , ronicle id Feb 24, low it long and very interesting article on the recent "flurry - In the New York money market, front which we take the two conel Ina paragraph, "It is no wonder therefore, that for a short time on Tnesday, the money market was in a condition verging on pant, The next day, bon ever, It watt discovered that by the exttel. lont arrangement made by 21_r. Van Dyck, the .stoilPttint Treasurer, all the payments on le of tine negotiation of gold were made i.romptly, and nith apparent ease, not it sin gle bank made application for an extension; and what was satin more satisfactory and on; tittleant proof of the strength of the banks, there were no withdrawals of their temporary leposits from the Bub-Treasury. ".1 more gratifying ctrentiiStance still. in many points of view, is tile rapid recovery of the market from so severe a blow. The recuper ativepowers of this conntry. an I the hopeful, sesistless energy of our people. substantial tability of our financial machinery. were never more conspicuously ri 1...p1ay ea than In this elastic rebound, which has never yet fail ed to succeed, and swiftly to obliterate the traces of every temporary panic. if Congress and the Secretary of the 'Treasury continue to adopt the Name unswerving conservative pol icy which has enabled es during the past year to borrow over lice millions of dollars, and at the name time, to contract the currency to the extent of um, millions, without impairing the lasuci tv or the strength of our financial sys tem, and without producing a single spasm whirl. was not Of a transient, limited and fugi tive character, we may still believe, notwith standing the smist.er forebodings of the croak ers, that we shall get gradually bank to specie payments without more severe disasters than we have had heretofore, and that the long pre dicted - crash" may be deferred to the Greek Calendar." —The follow lug eom parat IVP statement shows the average condition of the leading Items of the Philadelphia Banks for the paet and previous week : Last Week, This week. Capital.... 414,842,160 514,642,13 e Loans 40,941,337 46,363.392 Dec.a116,745 Specie 903,977 1,025006 Inc . 71;M Legal-bend's 16,777,175 1,,V2,91.11 Inc. 915,730 Deposits. 33,328,512 33,052,25'2 Dec. 04,50 Circulation . 7,043,002 7.732,070 Dec. 70,93 M , —The substitute (offered ni the Rouse of Re presentative., by 31. r. Stevens,) to the loan bill limits the sale of new horde to par, In ex change for lawful money, treasury notes, cer tificates of deposits, certificates of indebte.l - or other representative. of value. which have been or may be Issued under any mete( Congress; and stipulates that the proceeds therefore shall be used only for retiring Treas ury notes and other interest bearing oblige bons. It gives no authority to fund green , backs, or to Increase the public debt in any way. Eight hundred and thirty millions of dollars in the Seven Thirty bonds, are Inclu ded In the Treasury notes referred to above. Of this amount two hundred and thirty-five smillions will be due on the 30th of June, 1867; ixty-five millions on the 3d of March, INS, and 6330,060,103 also, on the 3d of March, 1868, making in all eig ht hundred and thirty mil lions. These bonds are payable when due in lawful [currency, and the holder. have the Privilege of converting them at par into five , twenty gold-bearing bonds. The three year compound-interest notes amount to one hun dred and eighty millions the temporary loan is one hundred and fifteen millions; the certi ficates of indebtedness amount to sixty-one millions; and sundries to fourteen millions— making the total indebtedness, bearing inter est In currency, twelve hundred millions of dollars, which will corns under the operation of the new loan bill, D it shall be enacted by Congress. The remainder of the National debt is already banded in gold bearing bonds, with the exception of the greenback legal ten ders, and the fractional currency. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET 07,101 01 THI PITTSBURGH GSBRTTI i WILDIUSAtur, Feb. VI, IM6. f CRUDE—The Mahlon id Crude was again light to-day, and the prospects are not very encon raging for any immediate improvement. Boyers and sellers are still apart in their views, the former asking for concession, to which, as yet, the latter are unwilling to ac cede, and the market is very unsettled, and quotations most be regarded as entirely nom inal. tin the spot, Ili, bble returned, and 23, bbis included, seem to be regarded as the pre vailing rates—vale of IW bbla at 111. We can else report n transaction which was made an der rather peculiar eircumetances-1000 bbls to be delivered any time daring the year 1936,sel ler's option, at le. Although to all intents and purposes, this was a bona Ada operation, yet the party who made the offer to sell hod no Idea of being "picked -up" the Intention, it la antd, being to beer the market, by having It ro. ported that oil had been offered at lb cents without finding buyers. It may tonal II cont., and possibly go heww even that dgere,bvit It is not the feeling of the trade at present. REFINED—There la still some Inquiry for bonded oil, pricipally for future delivery, but our refiners seem determined to keep their oil until they can realize better flip:arcs than thane now being offered. We are cognizant of 36 cents, having been offered for 6M bile to-day, on theapot, and refused, and we presume there would be no difficulty in Fretting 4204 a, co. Immediate delivery niFbilarielphia. Yor made Atl e n d ta M 71 d e 21 i v e v el es, contractsil d ep 17fei'r b e ti e 01111 dull auk entirely nominal at 575186, for good standard brands. NAPTHA AND RESIDUUM—There la leas ap ls no parently, Residuum, ran but quote at _per bbl. Naptha very dull—small Wm. of (tee at &WM No move ment in Lnorlcating oils or Gainleoline. Flour and Wroth to More. The following shows the amount of flour and grain t o 'tore In Chicago, en Saturday, Feb. U, as compared with the amount In store at the corresponding time last year, as reported by Secretary of the Bearttof Trade I _ '~ p 7 y B { u 6 l OW ISed 7),909. MAX) NA) • 79' 60,900 272,958 214670 Flour Wheat.... Binley L =3:l=! OVflei Or Two PITTIMUItiIa Bennis, \r r.oN rant, rob, 2,.,„ The produce markets continue dull and neglected, the volume of business being very• small, and while there is a moderate business doing in a Jobbing way, round lot operations are of rare occurrence. The arrivals of Grain and Flour, and produce generally, are on the Increase. and now that navigation is fully re sumed, and when financial matters Immune more settled, and confidence morn fully re stored, we may look for an improvement in trade generally. .1611'En—The stocks of both common and Reaned Soda Ash are very much reduced, in fact, almost wholly exhausted. hales of Bt* Common Soda Ash at 10c, and 6 tons Pearls at 12c. GIRAIN—Wheat in dull but unchanged, sale of ZO hush at *1,90 for prime Red, and $2,00 for White. Oats very dull, with a supply consid erably In excess of the demand; we continue to quote at 40@4!, on track, and 45046 for small lots from store. Corn may be quoted At 60 to 65 for prime Shelled and Ear, on track. Barley nominal at 75 to 90 for Spring ../111 Fall. Rye Is in demand at 75, but little offering. FLOUR—Is steady with a fair local de mand, and the market Is quiet, at p 64 for d Sgin , : te h r e s. a .. t d Irrl io f , T - rnr hall ai l Alter Wheat brands. Rye Fl our is doll at 115'in, Sales of Buck wheat at per bbl. P 0 TSIONS--Bacon is quiet but stea;dy at 149214% for Shoulder: I , :: u il r l7 .r for d R il h a .bg a d . reSmildenr:edsteLir'eluold:risse:Prrno4'rk',la—le6lPart prime kettle Betutil: . . . SEEDS—Cloverseed is selling at and Timothy Seed is quoted at 10.44. Flaxseed to In demand and is taken readily at r23.,-but little offering. CHEESE—Prime liosilen is firm ama-m e have sales repor ted at 24015. Common Ohio la quo ted at -1. BUTTE —ls coming In pretty freely though, as yet, the demand seems to keep pace with the supply. Sales of prime to choice Roll at MOO. EiGn;S—Dull and a shade lower—sales report edpvlifA O , ES—Steady with regular 'miss from store at $1,1501,40 per bush, and $3,50 to $3,75 per Ltd. A PPLES—Green Apples may be quoted at $7 to $8 per bbl as to quality. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Apples inn small way at 14Q16. Peaches qnoted at 15$1118 for quarters, and Warn for halves, and 80083 for pared. HAT—la selling from city settles at $l6 to $' per ton; sale on wharf of ht hales, at 116. DEARS—SaIes of imall lots from store at klNikft, per [mall, the latter Ilgure for prime Harrow' FELLS. HOMINY—DuII and unchanged. LEAD—SaIe of 250 pigs at 11 Ma. LlME—Sales at $145 per bbl. OlL—Sales of No. o. Lard at kt ..tet—Cinruin at I make held higher. ONIONS—DuII hut unchanged—small rake , at klPii/3 per Ml= = C HIC AGO, February 2e . , F, or a—Firm at IL brit7',. I.; RAIN —Wheat, steady at 211,23% for No. I Corn nrm at r•-• for rejected. oat, firm at 21% for No. '2, and for No. I Rye, 50 to-211. Parr Isloa.-7llean Pork trio at ga1; j 212.6% Bulk Shoulder+, Shoulderk, 10%. Lard, firm at Ira.. IV .11411 T at 89++ , 0, Prr Rot cc —WWI. Hine..-Bt., for green. PETHOLEILI NI STOCKS IN NE‘i' 1 ORK. sp,rllo Dispatch to the Western Press. New Tone, February IS, Tile Petroleum stock niarket watt 'snore ac tive to-lay, and there was a heal y 41011 e 111 Pithole Creek, and totteeks rose to Palmer waa strong aud advanced to cla, with more doing. I nited States and BenneholT Ron were ,I4•111i) . clot. stucks w ere dull. and sale. mostly at bower prices. Bennehoft Nun, 1:,10. Buchanan Farm, 711, B rs , i iniy . al ; E rnp ",., litiecelitior, I , wi, Hans McClintock, e i On. Nation al. 4,1 0 ; slitcle River, .2,40: United .late.. Webster, VEST TURK PETROLEI M MARKET Special DispaLeti to the Western Pre... Nan - Inas. liebruarc Piss The Petroleum market continues doll and depressed Ultima] at the close there a little hatter tone; ( rode to in itond at 14(;16... Phillwdelphin Market Putts net. ruin, get, 27.—The downward movement In einem - I:mei still (son t tunes, and we again red lire our quotations ON' per bush sales of WU hush prime at in,and Amor n( rom tonquality'at S. Timothy ranges fr,on .40 $1,25, and flaxseed is unsettled, aunt remgee at .2.7 5 e2,9 0 . There it very little movemetit in wheat, and nu change from yesterda3 'a quotation+. small sties for (air end strleti y prime red at 6 . 241 - 2. M We quote white 42,.1.54.2,35. Rye vommatnis Win. torn is In better demand, anal has ruivanee+l re per hush sale, of MAC hush yellow at 7ee 1-icluding one lotat a higher rate:and 10.00uhu In the elevator VII seeret terms. rats are slnady at 47r. Pr lit, or rtrtrley lord midi are unchanged Whisky Ir firmer and ktow ink —t2,26an,oihm A mole ”f .I rod at 1r2.,.141,2..!iii At nit. hit iif rn4llc.l .01,1 clevelnod Mnrkea I [Vr.)../0111, Foh. 27.—Whont—Itoceipt4 light and mai ket quiet Pind iodulnally unchanged We hear of no salon to-clay liorn—No receipt, and market firm sales 4 cars from xt.,r,• at :itic for ion shelled. Onta— tower. tile, lea No I from +tore at 34c. Rye—bull and nom inal . Burloy—Qulid No italas. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. trrlval and Departure of Trains. Finance and Trade in New York, pennsylvsola Central Railroad. ZAP,. ,,, shootk P A r :Oill'n 11: tn. V. 01.1.10 a la • . 710 am Now Soak, Feb. 9!.—Railway •mexulatlon , a nelonatl rap, 8:60 ani fat Wall Arcton'ti 11,7 Z •In aanumed a (Inner tone this morning, and oft- 7 . 16 5 a ru t. C. acre generally better. Erie and Rock l•- Johnstown AC . D. 4:18 pm Jthrist•ti Aztom.lo•RS m hand Were the features of the lint, and the ad - t..11,•, ,L jr A0 .,....11,r:r,, i i,TAt m r4l o 4 cane,. on these shares woo most marked. Af- •• •• lo:IS •tn ad Wall Atoms— luleptla ter the regular board, the 'nark et was a little LI, .r,hg l n it ir- 4 • • ::2 6 , P stiffer, lint rinite strong at the Li tIOULLIOn, The 1.1 • • • 3:00 pal A Ittuaa pm market at the second regular board and last The thumb train' eat! Eralls7rV2"2-?4:9-P open board was heavy and lower, especially , triVilaySiiiliii • m. on New York Central, Pittsburgh, and Rock , I "' 0 * M ' Island At the H Pittobtargh, Columbus and Cincinnatiose, the market was a little Osporta. Arrlsos more steoly. , rat L 1...—. ..... 2.60 • in ran Line....... Thefollowing were the chasing prices at 4:90 , Mtn „ii,oria in Bo' P. M:—New lock Central. 47%; F.ria,ll.%i Hurl- ~I L V,,L.n . v.; i i i;;•l;; W V w tit1i i 11,..4%,,iii.;• ... son River, 163, Reading, Ilk; Michigan South. : — ,c,, ‘ ,7,",,ii. i ,j 0i , ... ~ si commo d ii "... m.io ~ . Ac ern, 70%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 772 i i; Rock : Pittsburgh, Pl. lea Chicago. 1e1e0d,105%; N o rth western, 1.7i..4, Northwest- ! Odom*• Arrow.. ern, preferred, 54%; Fort Wayne, 91%. t ' 1 tit porn a sa &sprain ...... .... Hama to -Government. were a trifle firmer, but the , g,,,,. ~„„ „ . ~,,,, , m K. 1iri ,............ i,,i, pm market was rather quiet. •! express iii•Se p to Express. ..... ..•• tiisl UPSET MARBLY , pall 7:18. 131 MEI. ..... ....... . 0.13 p to Wseeilrig Rs pa'. 5:18 p m The money market is Meetly for mill loan. at i , :rem Brighton Arrommodallcal !rare. All.- ben 7 per Cent., but the !supply of cap] tal 1. !norm.. I frgart o s am., ii .50 ..fm.. 4-. PI p. tn. •11.1 5.40 g p. P Y , lag. The gold market was steady and quiet llochreler, 2:16p. rn. • New calls. 3110 In. , Econ. to-tray, and closed at 136%. State bonds Warr Imp, 10,30 p. tn.; Wells..lle. 3:50 p. ni. quiet and firm. The miscellaneous list was Pittsburgh. Cleveland and Wheeli e g. ennead better in some respect. b este. Depart/. Arrive.. Union Telegraph, eFtliktl%. . ' Leper.. .... 2:= • 11:1 Erring. 1 So Do , L I pre.. ...... .... 2:50 p m Expren.. .. . .. V 13 p In DAY 00000. 51411.. 1:23 m Expres.. . .. . 2.'11• m The following are the quotation s from tne Atrubenrille AccomModollon 1 /kne11...1%y st Dry Goods Exchange. Brown Shirting.— At- I tsp. to. 'antic A, 5P3c; an L/, 225 p; Bedford. Ole. Bleach.] Pittsborith and Connellsville. Shirting—Wainsutta, 35 Inch, Ser•ri do 40i., inch, • Departs. A rrires. 2.4.4 e; Merrimac W, 14c, Hamilton, =fie; Amer. *L.... ....... .. 7:16 • alkali 6;05 p m lean, mic; Allen, tic . DrialTlON—flamll ton '*, rm..? ••••• •••• kap F m E.. pre. ........... 10,M • m 14t , :s•!,?port....l:ni a . m32d, mc A ensporl . ... .. a.. • XII M; Fimile, 23c. ratabrl.--MOnv ME., ..ipe; vi e _ , 2315 p m tory, Mc. Brown Drills—Starkett, 27e; Win throp, We, Corset Jeans-,,i r tiaumkeag, 314 c, , &Reuben/ Valley Railroad. Naumkeag, latter, 36e; Laconia F, Mc. Ticks— ' Dej.rts. I Arrive.. Amonkeog AC A, sky rlo A, fa, Stripes-. tv, 6:45 it 0 r.lp reit% .... . ~1 7,. ta 6:10 pla .U.ll 19laittendon A, 31e; do B B, giii, Denim.— i te ' o r m e. m . odatlun. 1:40 pin Acconinnunition kr% 1. Haymaker, t7c; Boston Mannfacturing Com- 1 -- ' pony, 370. Hoop Skirts—Bradley Duplex Ellin- I Pittsburgh and Erie net. tie, 531 to 30 Hoops, 071 c to 21.05; Empress ; ttlee- - Trail, 01,13. New York Market. Naw YOKE, Feb. al.—Co•rroa—A shade lower at 48e144e, ?Lace-Common to middling grades De bet ter, with a fair demand In port for toe British Provinces at $71507,75 for Extra State, ri,1 0 6 s, a 5 for Extra RHO, and aft7ettlo,76 for Trade Brands the marketeloslng firm. Winner—Steady at 42,'L9 for State, and g 2,30 for Western. limn—Wheat 2c better, with a fair demand chiefly for home, at $1,61 I y 21,71 for Now No. Milwaukee Spnng-51,72 was refused for very choice do. Eye without decided change. Bar ley quiet Barley Malt in moderate request at a 1,301111,15. Corn quiet and very firm at 7 5 67 9 c for unsound mixed Western in store and de livered, NeW...iefor sound mixed in store, and tic for Yellow Southern afloat. Oats quiet and steady at 39014.1 e for unsound, and 54478:c for sound Wisconsin. Gsmosatas—Coffee dull. Sugar more active; , 051E111118SM AND CAltillAGESfeillisbed for all Cuba Muanovado, 11641;1,c. Molasses dull; New , ; rains. Also, Carriages for Vinland. Weddings and Orleans, 51,0401,10. parties, at short notice Lod reasonable rates. STA. 4 „ ; ,.; 44 , SLE OPEN DAY AND NIO FIT. PrrnoLserm—Dull at 280% for Crude, 007.1 rd ektli for Reflood In bond. r . Paovisioss—Porir heavy at t-V3,27(g/it,irri ; ; -- new mess clo ,y sirg at $28,27!.‘, cash $2.8450A.72'6; SKATES. old mess $2O 75, , prime; also 3, 6 50 barrels , ------ • - - ----- .--.-- now moss for arch, April and May, sellere • SKATES I option, .28,621,WM. hoof unchanged; beet It— humb quiet at gi1.41..50; cut meats strawy at 11%012V fair demandA for shoulder at s, andls94 17#18 r Cu .,..‘,e for ha mberlandms. I RIIMICALTMIES I ESEE.ALT3EIIS I Bacon In c M cut, and 16 , e for short ribbed. Dressed flows gulet at 1221.9,1ie for western, In)iGita city. Lard in femand at 170)193,1e; also 1,506 bar rels for March and April, sellers option, 194 e. Butter quiet at 28042 c lor Ohio, and 364350 c for State. Cheese steady at 143firVe. ClnciniustißlArket. 1 Ladles, Gents and Chlldrens etaCISNATI, Fob. o.—Ftorn—tlnlet, without change In prices. ela Uat—Wheat, dull at $1,70 for No. I. New , EMre,...A.IPMEA,/, Rod. Cor In good demnd, at 63c for NN.. shelled. Oats, armor, closing at 313350 for No. ' 1, and 3 7(337te,e for No. 1. Rye, dull, and prices 1 nolnleal, at 33(370e tor No. I. , In Every Variety for Sale Low Poolroom, —DWI, but without material , change In prince; Mena Pork is held at $28,69 J for city, bet there are no buyers at over $28,0u. I . There la a good demand for Belk tildes, for the , BY En market, at 14c Bacon la dull, at 14„I 16 13!,4p for hhoulders, Bidet., and Clear 1 (F.A.IIsTEII3 NEIOI7I7IV. si es. Lard, la In good demand, at Plt4e (or ' prime city, but holden sulk tlic. ' 001:4 1 nd ' no. DO WOOD trIMMET. Gaocentra—Dull. . . . _ COTTON—DuII, ut 114;t1c for Al nld ling : BROOMS. w.I.KT—la held firmly at tam, duty instil. ' _ '--- Gold, 137. _ . I RROWNE'S UNIVERSAL BROOM. Philadelphia !Market i a , TIM , Is the most perfect lIDOOM ever Inented, Puma DZLPISIA, Fob. 28.—BrOrma—Ftrin, Perth . ' awl the only oar whiet i rbi , stand the test of time. =anis 5 6 t o vEltip; Morris Can al 73; IteadLng . I f tgllemte . ..l.l ,, V , V r E . 4 l .. o .;tl.. • 'rx e rt w tgpezerll t tgt c ma t' al i es72 ' l7ralestf ' to. ° , d ,l,l 7 ',,.. , right ' to buy, as we erritory wlrliont eEarge tl5 Good a. , • agents wanted la eveueountyln Penns elBlio per baJe,eash. I, ,„ . 1 . ". 5 ‘ e d for Circular Aildrou J. IT. MW PIVIIIOLSIIII—Dat and unehanjted . t r ltol4 ‘ .t. 01 " ., care of 4•0.. L. NAVES, 6 e FLona—Active at 58(18,23 for Extra, and 55,..1 ~,,,,,,,,,. 01,,,,. Co., pm:Stew Sap for Western. littarn—Wheat; Choice In demand, with tittle offering; Red, 92,1412,7'. Cara firm at 73c for Yellow. Oats advanced MI Penneylve. nla, 480. PHOVialoSa—alert pork steady at 3 0 . saleslrsiaatgllT —All quellties ',lightly advanced; 0,7702 AZ. New 'fork Stock and Money Market. N nw Yong, Fel.. 27.-111oaev—tinater at fitt7 per '•eh,L Gobi, a I,linde easier; opening at 136,...; advancing to 1:17, and closing at 1.16%. Sterling wax , Inlet and firm. Freights to Liverpool, doll; opening lower for wrath. Stocks, heavy. I S. fr , i. eontions, 1047 , 4; 10-40 Couns, 92; Tres.inry Notes, 7,10'5, Ist series, 99h po ; 24.1 series, 99'.;; his and id issimalppi Certificates, 25.),“ Westeril Union Telegraph. 60; New Tork Central. Hudson, Reading, Sontbern, 711i.,i Illi nois Central. 11.I',; North Western, tit,, 1)0. preferred, Toledo, 100.; ROck Island, 1099 , i,; Alton preferred, I Is. =I! N sn' (thm: sr's, Fief.!;.—The sales of eotton to-tiny was 3,...5Z0 bales, and the sales of three days S,OOO. Low middling, 42; three mid dirng, 45646. Grtocsnt es—sugar, 14176154.,;y. Molasses, 92'4- Got n--36; freights to New York, %; to Liver pool, M3I 1-IF4. IMPORTS BT RAILR OAD Pi ere er eo fl. FORT W Arita 14 CHICAGO. IL IL Feb 2 , 4-1 bill peaches, Cook, Bro d co. I lib& tobacco, .1 IV Taylor; 7 do do, John Greer; 14 do do, 1d 11ey132.55 pig. lead, .7 13 Cantkiid; mire wheat, o Liggett a CM 6 ke IaTIL 14 bugs 4eed, pkg 4 sndries, El Bea Jr ; r bags serape, Seibert d co u ; 100 bb's flour, Patterson d Ammon; 17 mks rags, Markle k co; 200 ibis dour, IV Linhart ; k ills butter, Coblen z; 6 bbls dry apples, Cis-mallard Fleming; 450 MU, potatoes, K Fleas leton; 1 car mill feed Jas limn; 1 car oats doh n Marshall; 12 bills mdse, A I leveler; I cur barley, WIT Garrard; WO bids flour, 14 wallaee; 30L , 7). glassware, C 17; dozen blooms, Knox .t Orr; 45 do do W It Kirkpatrick; 4 cars metal, dlinfick d co; 6 hials tobacco, .1 W Taylor; 5 ibis butter, 1 bbl eggs, Graff & Reiter, 5 pkga ~ohlse, Meek A. Arm strong; 7 bills apples, Cook, Bro st co. CLaystions d Pivrannaan Itszt ROAM: Feb. 211-10 care pig Metal, Nimick & co; 1 box hardware, McWhlnney A Harm 1 circular saw, Hubbard Bro /t co: 2 box tinware, W NV Brad shaw; 1 oar laths, Buntin, Mellor ,t co; KlOO foot lumber, McQuewan d Douglas; 3 cars wheat, .1 A Liggett d co; O sks cloverseed Arbuckle It co: 25 bbl: 011, J Lippincott; 2 bb's molasses, B S Marvin• S bills whisky, Al McCullough co; 215 Nils rakes, J Woodwell d no; An sirs malt, NV H Garrard .1 Son; 1 ear brick, Lucca. 01i Work.; 1 ear fire clay,.l Mar.shall; 3 bbls butter, McCullough,Smith A en;) bbla flaxseed 4.1,g8 lard, 3 bids eggs. C PITTPIIr non. COLCIIPOO AND CiNommATI IL R. Feb. 39.-1 car corn, Dorrington; 35 akm rags, C I' Markle; '..3) pkgs seed, 90 do butter, 9 Able eggs, I. ll Volgt lt co; 40 4144 barley, Sturgeon R Bro; pea babon 120 pkgs nett, Cook Ilro co: 17 bcils paper, PI ts l'aper Co; 30 bbls flour, 160 sks do, Stewart & co; au (lo do, lieppel Vickers; 10 pkg. T I Jenkins: 8 kgs lard, Head /h. Metzgar; 13 Ars oats, 1 bbl butter W I' Reck & Co: "Al pkgs fish, Wntt /t Wilson; 1 MO ink, Myers, Sehoyer lt co ALL...mar STATION. February 24.-4 Blida tobacco, R t 1 Jen kinson ; 2 Can. shingles, Wil liams A Bro' ; 1 ear staves, C stroup; abs flax a . seed, Eet Ilion 12 oil blrfs, U racks witebbowls, A Kirk a co; 2ears mlll feed, R Knox -X Son; 19 hdl9 chair .t tiff, Froebrwom 2 pkgs tobacco, R A II Elton, I ear lumber, C C Boyle; I do wheat, Kennedy R Bro; 1 do lum ber, Frazier it Bro; 9 dor brooms, e Row ling; I. rolls leather, P Klarkey. IMPORTS Bt . RIVER Pe R riononrao—Pon Lon LEO7I balsa tiny, Fetzer it Armstrong, 57 de ilo, ir it IV Fnlrlep; SP do do, Wni Lil nitham, 44 do do,John Herbert tki oko onto, Meek a A rmstrong:s3 oil Win Oliver:l3 bill+ eggs, @ Honer. li' I,hlailry apples, T Jenlclno. RIVER NEWS 1...ni I,ot i....tlatnilt,n F 0r..4 l.lt r “0n10n... .Il 1l nltn I Ally htlh I •n tt diu I Intr.• .Devlnney .• Clorinnatl Hamilton.. Parkermburg. l'he a rather edntinutiminilil and spring -111 m, and all that ennui possibly he ilestred for the transartion of ent-door 1s 6trsa. oar ri vers are still falling 'deathly. although there Is an abundance of water for all itanigalile ttur. poses Private telegram.. from MI City re port the Allegheny ideal rlf at tad point and railing. The Lent I.cott, (rot. l'arkenttortr, is the link arrival we hair to 'sport, and the rens, for al. Lotto., att. the only departure The Pine I,rore, front ( tortnnath was di, here hog Anil will doubt leg, N. found in port thig morning The lint, Lent! on her recent op trip wiss oblige.' to Ile up nt steulrenv ills for ennatiler •hle length of lime, In consequence of the heavy floating lee Th. , folloft - tng fllopettrlftft mere recetreit at tho Board of Trude to -fifty UINo 11,1#1 . 1. Pei,.21 4 -• River has rtmen live (Nil .luring the laird I went -boar hour, and nn a rising slowly with It feel tn 1,1111,1'1e, Mid 13 feet on the Lila. pt Wray liarton rtrrt‘ ed, cnd return. In Pltt.tturzh In-day. Weather lear and spring like-Ise reury 41) .legrenz at., 0 rtuat 1.0,,,11.1.1E, Felt lie --River rlignir meth) with II feet water in the canal, anti II fee titt`lMl lanit aial or nn full. WVeather elohily tend warm. Financier arriveil (rein Flt.ialturgli. l'olombin from t-it ixtulit departed irir Pirtle u last evening The Nora. Cant It. II lievinner, 1.. fllllng itp illy ter i inelnnati and Lout-elite mei al!) leave to-tiny a Miceli r . CVlllisnl illartkiittick.ir et tie , ttnerien, has I Tlif. Armenia. I upt f St, allutn, for New an.l the 1 orkt...n. Curt Wugh FA, hurt, fur Nnwhyslle, Sr, filling lap .lowly, but w !II get off with In a tluy nr two. Thy 11., Monmer EinmiL No.l,txpl J. 11. Mitrratlno 11 unnoonord (or I,ulo, lour log on , aturday !lost TRAVELER!;' bast Pittsburg h : Pittsburgh ana Eris Railroad. to Oil City and Franklin. Arrta.a. Depart. Co. E Empress. 1:0 p mIN, 71 Vapress.. 6:63 am Via. PlitabargL, Part '•yue m.l.llMlcapio, and eater Valley. iktOrrnsvillii Rost--Grant itud Water Sta. Arriera. Dolmen, la P.all pm 15:0010 6 . 00 p m Darn:tour Nis, Si. Clair St. 6 h p.m. A Kiln ~ Darras. Sailer Stag... No. 3 Mt. (lair Street. Amigo.l Dapanis. WartfinriOn Stager —llaro dl sllOtol Arriau. Ed s. sl. I EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE, I= JANES DAIS & SON, Proprietors. 2,500 PAIRS OF FOR RENT • • - - TO LET—The Store Room elht &lea nu the comer of fn. Clair and Liberty ILI, at present occupied O 7 P. BroRP, lap., 11)*Mifl". Posaession'then April lat. roquiro of 3/It: 'no um moat. AMY STEAMBOATS IKE SPRING ARRANGEMENT MONONGAHELA !RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, 3P'.ELCIIC-IMIT C7OMP•Y. Will run three chilly side-wheel steamers hetween rittsborgh, Monongolielneltv. Brownsville. Kiee's Landing. 4 . 1 1,e126b01 - 0. 111.111.ni sod the non Lard 0111 Regions. Title tine compo.ted •of the following steamers lad lag CAPT. K C SPEERS. . . .CAPT.. D. RUGHER. FRANKLIN........ ' CAPT. Z. W. CA RMA . RMAC GALLATIN... . CAPT. A.S. PARLILE. These packete will leave Pittsburgh dally at S a. will and p. ru except Sunday, witcn thr departure. win be at o'clock. n. The through packet for the .11*Iteglons will leave Pittsburgh dally at a p. w.. Itrowneiville daily at 5 .. m. ItrryliWlVll—Leaves Brownsville for Pittsburgh daily at 7a, m, anti p. tn. Leaves Mreenshoro and Geneva at P.: _fl'elo6tl (tier •. Landing at 2p. m. Leaves Monongahela' Illy at o•cloelt. The line is composedof first-dugs awe-wbeel steamers, built expressly for the trade. They will be commanded by officers or long experience, who wlll par particular attention to the wants and com fort or paasengera. The boats well leave promptly et the boor advertised Freights Received at all Hohrs. F"`"rtther parts Y, Arn,. Al the Wharr.Bost. root ~.rant st , Pitts iiirgh I. etil.riN. Agent. Brownsville. a 1866. sigrat - 1866. SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT PITTSBURGH, WHILING, PARKERSBURG DAILY PACKET LINE. l'ompriqing the following, first-class fiaasenger Strarne.r. , stramyr ItA YA Hai: Geo. U. /door, Muter. Steanirr LF.NI LEOTI; Jae. Hamilton, outer. meant, EiIiREST CITY • Je a tiordon, Master. DRWII,I TRIP—STEAMER AYARD, Leaves l'ittaburgh every _Monday and Thursday, at 11 o clock, a. to. j.r.reo IT lienling every _Monday Ind .1:k tire ds y, Si NTICANIF.R LEral Leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday and P rlday, at ru. Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday and Prlday, at STEAMER rtqtzsT Learea Plttaborgh «very Wednesday and Saturday. at II a. tn. 1.C1C;19 Wheeling ,ery Wedoomtay god Mstorday St 9:30 p. m. • • CP TRIP — STKASIF.R VoRRST CITY . 3 p as..ea Parkersburg every klonday.and Thursday 1.-as es Wheeling every 'ramie' , and Friday, at 7 hTKAMER BAYARD Leaves l'artersburK every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. Leases Wheeling every Wednesday and !Saturday. la 7 a. IT. t nrker.burg I'n rkt.rsburg MP:AMER LEN! Testes Parkormburgh every Wranextlay and Kal.lr '"?...ntelliTlee.ling every Tboradley and Ynnaer, at , I,lln CM, it, 1171 ( II /art 'onneetiona going down are made.. Whehllng and Itellair with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh train. which Blanes Pittsbnrgh at rim p. rn. anal Cleveland at 0.2, in. Also. with trains or Plttanarrh. For Way lie and Chinaau Railway, whist. leaves Chic., at p. nd at Marietta with Marietta utd eini Rail r oad. .d with ateamera to all points on the Mnskitirrum Hiner, and` Parkersburg Parkersburg wit erly train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and with liallr Line r. to Pomeroy. Gallipoli., Ironton, Bort...nth, Marsville and Cincinnati. Sirr ( n op trip. ontineericas ars,made at Bellair with Cis, eland and Pittsburgh Rail m road, 6:00 rain. hr aldrb passengers arriry at Cleveland at p. . and at Unica..., at 7,1 a. a. nu. next morning. JAM. I'OLLINS .5‘ to,, Agenu, At Wharf.iloat, loot of Wood Si. m - rtniutclik Where Ir. Ight *PI be recelecal each day, up to 14 :00 JAM Lion AIRO 4.1%D t ti is Th. •plcndld 1,4 en., FNMA N, opt .1 11. Mance, WIII Ir., a. &bole on .14 1 LI It II At, at. at 1 p nu (.1,01 o• pa..,,, apple on hoard or to 01111 ilmhtloi I I \6, AA 11. D. nt. senger at 4 molar apt 11 Dr), IN 111 haa, for the t a.," and all Int.rme mat , port. on Tin," DA I' -Nth Inat p For freight 611 pa. ..c• app ~ard or to 1,4 FI.A6 K 6 14.1 /rauta I t 'Oß 1% A SUVILLE.--The out pa ng• r atom., r 7 61 1IFITIIWN .......\ apt ES4EIIT Loar.. ',hove I.TI >lb Inst., at 4 p in F. or (r. 111 tir A p , a7 s aafe , asti, i , \ •sivrct. or 10 fell 6 /op. Agent, IVOR MED PIIIS & IVEW . gair a t ORLF A Ns- The ey,l6ndld stammer ArtAfF.A. I A It (At t MARI, Wlll Iv.. for the shove and all In terntedllt. port. 0 rill. lIA Y 111, at I p. rn For freight 1 . I” i sne i . 3 ,17 iion hoard or to 1 6 01.L1%41,V.01, rAgen“ OM PEGULAR PACKET s li gr in g .a..a' vial WHEELING. MARIETTA AND ZANERV/LLE...—Tbe fine steamer EJtM A GRAHAM. Capt. C. H. .111 leave for the above and a, Intermediate port. THEN DAY • at I_ll. in. Returning leave. Zanesville every FRI DAY. at am. J. D. COLLINOWOOD. Agent. STEAMSHIPS 4..;TEA111 TO AND FROM LIVER.• 1 . 011. AND IS I'EENSTI/WN (llt[targi:o Iwlce • ,el. The INMA ., LINE. sellltti EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, El= (' A Itlt Y I NU U. S. it-4.11... S Tlckr.ta sold toand from I relotncl, land, itt•rtusOT sod P 0.. ., A p the Cotomuy•• (nice, JOHN G, DALE, Agent, Itt Broadway, N. Y GROCERIES, LIQII9RS, WE OFFER FOR SALE .3)•na 35pm 31-55 a to Our Entire Stock of Groceries and Liquors AT 410C:O*3T. lied Invite the Went!. of dealrs to or tarif va 11001 which we are dealt.. of u Gonna/a and beton. the limit of April neat. out We hake on hand a. large lot lot Imported and 11,.. mastic (Agars: NV tibia. pore Old Rye Whiskey; tine Imported Brandy and tile; Dull Wordon's best sherry Wine; Port. Malaga, Sparkling and Still Ca tawba Wines of various larandin Jamaica and N. E. hum. Mintanis Imported (Malt Whisky; Stone/ton and Stomach Haters: Peppermint. In fact every thing belonglna to the buelnem: a One lot DI Teas, warted with can: to thit the twat retail trade; r Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Flab. Pickles in barrels and half barrels, Synrea, Ar., which we will dlapotie of lu LARGE OR SMALL LOTS at the LOWEST RATES YOH CASH. T1ER.E.4.1" 45" GETT 55 Ohio St., opposite the Mark et re12.1.r.1 ALLE.I.IIIENY CITY. PYRITES. 'PEE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY WILL HUY 3 F 1 Y.F1..1 - '1 11 33:1F3, OR, Stilphuret of Iron l'oonsyli,ola Malt Manufacturing Co'. Oeloo, Corner Pitt Street and Duquesne Way SUNDRIES I'‘ . OTTON-121 bales in stare and V for sale by (fell) ISAIAH DIUKES & co. VGGS-1 barrels FreSh Eggs Just rertim ed. and for male by PATZbAt a A R2IISTRONti, i s m o roer Market and VIM Wean. COTTON -16 bales now landing from steamer Hoist. Moore, for salt by ter ISAIAH DICXXY a CO. . . QWEET CIDER—I 2 bbls. Choice slrees Elder, In start, and ror .1/ by FETZER & ARMSTRoNti, teD corner Market and First streets. )RANGES AND LEMONS. 10 , boxes Messina Lemons; do Oranes, Just received and and mr salt CA E foe Nos. &sod 1l W a clo ß P•treet. EUESiIifIIEAT FLOUR received n resh supply of choice Eatra Buckwheat Flour, po t up In small seeks tor Bunny use, and for sale at the Family Oroeen , Store of J NO. A. ItENSHAW, ran Comer Liberty and Hand streets. TEARS, PEAS. HOMINY. 10 bile. eholee Bees: V) do Bpla Feast do Hotutny; ya do and 711kep Barley. For sale by 811031AKER I LANG, fv24 102 and 114 Wood street. .F W: 431 /D 100 Golden Fit.oo;". 100 • ' City billis.BPrlnifielti 50 " prime Mich4so Beane 850 bittli. Nrd Whi at ; . . 10 tone bireonds: kw bad, Ear Cony, Par sale by R. SNOB ea BON, fed n Diamond, Allegheny , PRODECE ONCONSIGIbIENT. rims Dried Pared Peaches; Prime Dried Wee, and q.uarter Peaches; prie; pried Apples and Cherries; Green Apples argeacli .r t: potatoes; EeP, Dotter, - Ooahcn ("ensued Peaches and Tomatoes, chimp; Corn heal and Pearl /Wiwi Diana Onions and Seeds, All of which wflaredfor sale fbi !cash ai lowest rates, by ORAN!? it if2l=ll, • Set 116 Liberty street. 1866 1866 GAZETTE! =on Morning Editiox etnnowatunvimmemionl Delivered (o Subscribers FIFTEEN CENTS PER I'EEL SPECIAL DISPATCHES Leading News Centres GAZETTE! D'ith Foreign and Domestic I)Ism/sing the IreMnilO i rino t r i ar day — ortnie4 on HIV AND ELEGANT TYPE. THE GAZETTE The Cheapest and Best In Western Pennsvirania. WTI% THZ ADVANTAGE HP AI.L EDITIOIHZ AT REASONABLE PIRIEL' away. PROSPECTUS PITTSBURGH GREATLY ENLARGED I=l Otherwise Improved TWELVE COLUMNS illi1.11:311/41 E3=l NO INCREASE IN PRICE The Afternoon Edition =1 L , m ,,_,,,, m Has been Elllarged to the Extent CM TWELVE COLUMNS, I=l MORNING EDITION, WITHOUT ANY INCREASE IN SLBSCRIPTION PRICE. putt:fin-1 Will be Furnished to Carriers at EMI CI ma Liberal arreagemeote bays been made for MIMEO RELIABLE MARKET REPORTS, PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR TIII oeft 1 'INT eNV OA MISCELLANY, CORRESPONDENCE, .111..NT1 ) I'TnR.I AI,Fil IMIE NOW CLAIMS TO BE NEWSPAPER Advertising, MEDICAL lit MPH RErs 1566 HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS. 11 avn vented. from the most unpin et twriiinee an en eltnipl, einelent and reltald• me.llclat, p..rfretlr atlapt , d stmple that ull-tat. , ,.eannot ruad• .11 on, bannle.•• Ire Cre , feArtn and LCll,,nt le b• L. always renal'', • CENTS • 1 mre, EF,Rs. I,ltrestlons. Inalmma- Worm levrr. Cone. • • t ISI or Tel:thing of In fants 75 4 • DIARRHEA of elnl,lrvo or adult. 23 111 sEN EERY. C:rlplug and Bilious ............ 6 •• .iit . ...BBES. Nausea "I .“:1111S, 1 - odds, Brout•littls • • N EERAL,44I A. TuoLli.u.l.., 25 9 I ' S k 1..1 1 11E, sl.. It ;;SPI.PsI 111111.... sionywn sUPPRES , ED..canIy nod painful • •' I • ..... 25 ' • Sl‘l.l .. .mn' . ... ''" 2 2 .5 I , • • u mat ..• •s 15 •• FE \ F it AND Air( E. 4'11,1.k' and 17 • • 1.1 r.z: -••• . •• . •• ......... •••• • r . ,„ •. A • Iv • • t A rA •• 111•“11 . uF f. 22 • • EAR I HA , ES.ln,pn:• ••I I. DR. 4',1 • • nterp .1 's ,1• 24 • (if:NEM!. 9.11111. . 2• DO RP, nnil 2/3 •••SEA SI( Ess. ..r KIDNEY 1 qSF. ASP:., '• NERVOUS DEBILITI. ti voluntary •• SORE 311 1 1"r11. or Tank t.r... . M'l" I • IItART I N( . .,NTi . N 91 " PA 12 RIODs, e, nith Sp mit PE 05 32 • • SUPFERINCIS Change of 1.116 . 11JU Se • • EPILEPSY,Spanuas, SI. Vitus' Dan •• 1/11411 FA/ lA. ulcer:sl,l ,urn 1 1uT Oases of elals, Itt morocco ea. And book rotn.. ...,.... . . .. . . . . of 311arge ,- We, ID morocco 00.1 h. , ..1. N ill ( . ft./. of Wl...rye rMI A. plain ca. and book Case of IU boxes (So. I to lh, and h00k... 3 1/11 A. TORRENCE, .of k'..urth nn.l Market. tre..t... 11014' ga. For sale tyr E. Elt.n Markt.t r,.rner of [lir blamnll.l l'itteburgli. mud .1. .1. F.A,V, 1,4 Federal ..trt.t.t, M.-CLARA S Mcki ?.; A N. cornet of 1 , 1,En0n.1 and Market .1001. l'ltteburFlL - - - I W. STRICKLAND'S :11ellinuous Cot GH BA lAA M warrant...l to 10. I only pre . tturat lonknown to rum. oughs, 1 old.. iltoururne, plilMlll., opl t ur.tt, 4 Chronic CooFtle. Cosump tion, 1 , 0..1111.k 'tut! C-ottp. triler r ait7:ll r e r t:l%, "'"" . ..0 tt; et,l o•ttp....torstlng, eel • ‘‘ p ' . ' .ll, 4 lte.rl) mltat.ir for MI uf the Tl.ront nu.l I,unit, For 43it by Druggist, a tell when. K. 13iIyil E lt F lt i ,2lo,l. AGENT STRICKLAND'S PILE MEM— EDI' ha. CURED thou- , 1i1L.E.15. It gives liatrieillate. i• nod rilirroly p.m., It Jib riir, Try It directly. , It lb /.0 all th 50 ee uta Nei Cottle. prlsts, at •PI LES `i H. E. ii.Y.l,ltL r a...e1 - T_ oniSilyd t'IIIII.BSALS A , ,,, S. : 1 )YSPEPSIA.— Dr. Strickland's ' .. 1, iNlf• or rt ate° raisonpriipa of lb..as and H..tot, with anti- S kg°ll . 4 . . . .0' arid, and carminative to ntrengthen tin. iitinnaria and ~,..' nerviimi ~ item. It is a rot-- ...- a . t:::) talc riiinctly for Di.p..pla, or I ridige.tion. Nervous- Loin. or Appetit.. ' ! A rally of the • Stionaeb. ' a l,. Plaittlency and dentlitv. It . . Nilf is not 31Chisholini titeri'rore. . N.. part iettlarly aulted for weak, ai,, O rik, ' • IiCrTOCIP and dyspeptir per ! .oni.. For sale by all drug_ - yrita everriebere at $1 per ivnp.l , K. F.,bEI.I.ERS & CO . . . • ocl3:lyd Holonse Ls AOC+ FORTY YEARS PRACTICE SEX I: AI. DISIUSEE (Dyes mea knowb..tge elan.. My baigre-.14.-nre In OH. dlir. and Hie amount of patlenta treat-t 1 atini.aily by ine. ar, suglicient prt.of of my surcesa. SPEEMA fORR/EA, nr Sexual Wi-akm-iia, any all diseases arising then-from, arcr. , l In a much shorter time titan lien-toiori- by ra yN en EW VEOET. A lII.K ...tit to any part oj the Union. All tr D.-,enlist ronialn .nuip lo pay 1,141 SAM, d. Of. 11 en, 05 SMITHFIELD -TREE''.m-ar LHamonil Addreen, J, W. BItANSTICI"P. NI. It.. JaMity Box NM, Pittaburgh. in. PLUMBING. &c . w °of) PUMPS; =I --if):N 1111:111"..61.1-, HYDRANT, Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, LEAD PIPE, BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS, Hydraulic= Brass Wort ;of all lintts, Mort Tla for Soda Fountains: all Linda of .1111 and Leath, 'lose; Hoar I . lp, nolta.lliags• lima Pips , nod Flap/re, uf desertptions• te l , okeonataoll, ou Land at Addy, Willliams & Bartley's CUAN EH 511:1H AND SiIITiIFIELD 9'l'B , PITTSBURGH, PA. BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER =I N. H.—All tlod. of rrpalrlog dyne prnlDprly Jai eodpa.te pITTSBURGH LEAD PIPE: SHEET LEAD WORKS Wv are now mnouracturing a ,I'INERIOIC article of LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD. We keep on hand and will make to order an , / eller, sip, or thiekneek required. at the Lowest .711arleef Bates (order, ,y mall promptly ailed BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 167 Smlthtleld S.treet, Plttsbargb Pa pLUISIBING. GAS AND STEAM FITTINu, 1.51 ALL ITS BRA !it'll F:ti, Carefully attended to by experienced and practical kmen. A nue ausortinenl of GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS 5 HOWER BATHS, WATER ULOSETS, II YI.)H ANTr cooltantly on hand and made to order. TATE & SEVILLE, N". '" At p ?I ' 2't rglk nuhlt:Uvrdly STEAM FITTING, Plumbing and Gaa Fitting. FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS: IRON PIPE & BRASS . WORE, EITI!=! 03 dls C7C10.. Boemeor 63 drLay & Eeperu,) 166 Wood St., Pittaburigt, Pa. Wu.LOlrtif: pLIUMBING, GAM AN I) errlo..a..wr xi.x.r.rucza4Gl-, HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. SHEET LEAD. SHEET ZI N(' P IRICS, BASINS, WATER CLOSETS AND WASIISTA.RDS. E 111^.E.ArS „Jr 0., (Successors to• Addy & No. 165 Woal st., Plttiburgli, Po Ja3:l7teo.l T. T7iWiNs GAS FiIVDIG, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. &T#IOKE BEI,Ls, 'Portable and Cigar Lighters, EWE." S CO., (Successor. to Addy .t Ewen...) ligilUod O. 1S Wood at, raUb=ab. P. I hEYSE Pectoral Syrup CURES CONSUMPTION Ciarep 1-3r0114-hitis, CURES COLDS, AIiaI'OCI.XCLEk All Diseases of the Lungs. /Kiriln,t, •tre.: dins}.,..re Pectoral Syrup. Itm•fi,ouqii , ,OR:ti 'I her are at Itort, • 101 an% nne I, her nu{ aott EI can In , , Illy pet ,“ns to Inktt naen cored b 7 Attend to Your Colds. A live seritrs stand. argil by Du. air SYR, l'Et 1011 AI. -1 HUI' rier•ortu.sineusry isee. Dn. 1461rFert•-,ly %11-.• mnie/el,las bAti rorßell end .ilin , elty ni breathing fur tire or elk years. whirl, for st erel ears hark, had goad Ally Increased trience. TL's row Oslo t has born her edttarl, tool she It.td beet, t rested by sorer - al physi cians willow' ant I. In L 1.13111010 of her ease I 1 .roeu red sne ..(you r PECTOIS 1115 Y IL LT P. bought. the first time,tiny cent bottle, which re lir, od her eery n then I thrn called and got a dollar outfit, which cored her entire'''. and site has now o• truer of the former disease. excellt *caches.. would also stale. that I used the medne Myself to • cold and cough. The rued trace cured use by taking our dose. I express tor eeLl re satisfutlou with LA e medicine, and you are at Ilbvrty to pUbline this you desire td do so. . WM. WILSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward • 18S7. Itgll - A F T , IIC April h have daughter Who ham cat, ~ ra! me.lielheaf ray haa lon, wlthdet benefit, an, ~ , at hen, Ayer'. Cherry ~r 3.1. I In.r , litt-, .1 fr•ge a betue et nate.* Sr rep. 0,1 te , lhad4 •he had In•lod half a Crof t, ,n..yea; IVP.I. T ' , cooed lentle eared her eutlrei of her .1 , ,11N DARIN, ll... Wagon street., Allegheny. • Ina - rnisiattitt, I l errnatier.ll, 1833. A 1t it 11:A'r 1 I , 'lt/t 11 111 It. KEYSER'S PECTOItAI., S) e In Peebles township, Alieghrt, uuty. I hada rough and spltitng, cati.- no.ste, , l al,out La. ~ 1 Fehrway hoot, and eatit:ln• ned t.lglit manilla. I • guployoil the beat pinsleuaa In thr country, unit thy Cot/tame., tumbase4 until early r ho 1100. I wan adt . lex, to trt Lour Pe, oral Coughyrun, v , 1,11,11 I did, as ail,' I hail tat n one 1,.1111,. I wasentlrely Irv., trot I I". coughing , •,.I ejn It I ris. I had , 14 , ..j.a1ret1 Of eva gettlng thlnk It 0..1111 shown In. calaahle renwl, %till do far others what It Its dont , in my enw•. .11/11N Wltni,s: b. 31. Kann. towpatilp. l'artos Too: n , 1111 . . Aprll 14, IA& A w. , xlprity --..a10e Hann u g el .100, V dram a hal o . l ug ! tbe cu H relatlee• t”11 my t that lie had tale,. every remedli they heard of waltout brollter cattle to ber him , Ile, and all u ere vofilirmed la the bullet that e roald not line. I hail slut the third ur• bottle or ) our rector.' eyrup, ark leo .1 pare and It en. [belt eured him. to the astoulahnient or all. What make. the Ca,. more remarkable. IT toe extreme age orue um, tu.lug about el,llly ear-a old. I bays .aced doubt the l'ectosal ~ed hie 111,.. JOHN Mot/IN/NU. DB. KEYSER'S rEcTiolt I. sY IT IN IMAMS VI.M..E.—I'Iesse send me soothe r play of your val. Liable Pectoral:7l,lp. Almot,l everybody tarountl sA has the cold, and ynquirtntr D.r • • tr. Pectoral Syrup." tt e hat n foottles the 11 week, no h d are now , nt.ret, .tut. Mr. A. Altar awl ,l Mr. P. Maer. 11.,th ~f ttlair,ille. Pa., told us they would out he With..l/1 it to their famines. ta fart, all lel, use It want ilagatu. 1 Lan, Jest..l,o:lly .1. S. WATTERSON 1 hUNN. January dd, INS]. I'tTTspl row. November IS, ISM lin. Krlllgani—Ailholliril nutau iwleocate or Patent .Nlealrinev. In general, It atiord. me pleasure Ind scribable to ri3Ol1.11.:Itoi you r EY MAL SYRU P. A. a mudirtna, It In well worthy the attention of art person &alio may In any maner he afflicted wit ,•onglis. colds anl hoarseness of t any klnd.and for the pri'uilnr qualifications for removimt all that dila^ eeatila sensation attending a se/ ere cold. I have been. inure or less in my life.laffeettl edit/ the severe.[ oi v. 1,11. and !hoarseness. At times my throat mould Kieran* au closed as to prevent my of &hot e a whas nod by takingly few apse s of the above syrup it could relieve me °rarely. In recommending thin nietiltsine, I must unhesitas tingly say that It is best retnedy I ever found, 'h , °"l4 ;ri s f:VV Tours, LOON) respe.glully E , ' ll . P JOX Cashier nitizel A.:posit Bank. STECur.Nviht.t, Ohio, March 11. IMJ4 have ueed ,l/r. K her •• ( . 01101 Syrup fora bad cough of oeveral year, lg./coding. and call cheerfully say It la the best year/ fur Iliel,duue that I Lava ever Lae, J. W..PRICE. COL. Pluvrr AND CIL KEYSER'S PECTORAL PYRUP.—Dit. Ktasst— Pear hire Excuse the delay of :ay acknowledging the exc.:Renee of your Peetural Cough Syron sooner. I take gnat pleasure In say ing than it I's all you say it Is. it kmerknd the ants* out of my rough, and the worst one I WWI ever Inlet eel Slue. I have out used more than ons-half of thole bottle, and I can and do wish that ail who are a/Mak rd would glee it at fair a trial or I hate done. and then be proud to soy, • •It'lc no quack medicine. would not suffer another such an pttiliCk for MY ostslderation, or at ain rost. lam co:indent / can restbt mon freely Cm . . I r err diet. I shall always acknowledge a debt or, gratitude her Inventing eta ex rent nyle remedy.. 'foe are at liberty to wee my name lee Cal regard as you think vore . PRAM r. Messenger Comim.e CounelL . Plitsburgh, Pa. k,e N. R. -- I am uo rtrattorr to my 4110 w-citizens. and all who catenate doubt. can consult me personally. P. AhiY NEW CENTIFICATE.—Dit. KEY WEIt'W PECTQUAL HUP.—I Lad been troubled with n coUgh and cold for sereerat weeu—so bad vra. t that I could not •Itett I had the advice and pre celptlons from three or be beet phentelans to the eat, whom I could name, Out do not do to. I finally procured a bottle or your Pectoral Syrup, which cored me entirely. eMer'u lo. :al. Liberty January Oth, • tiTUP TIIATCOITO HIAO. • 'How can I do t?" i Go to eyser•s; on Wood street, and got a bottle of his Cough Pennant, and if that don't cure you your toter must tie desperate liiileeT• mt. La it sheCimen of the col Whi tote hear. every day in cold•Catenotif periods of th e y ear. And we ran. from actual esp.,. rlment. cheerfully concur In the adviser's admoni tion as strove, for we have trued the • •Peatoral" In a most stubborn case, with entire ascetic. 'Near two weoks ago we went to Plltslitargh, with one of the moskdistressing. contrary, molten, aitstllidnahle soughs we cver eigertenred slum our Wenn& tigers this mundane sphere. Wr coughed steadily And la boriosy for one whole eek, In hopes ofkleing It out but It Iv. no go. In fact, it to kSr LO have Improved by pearlier , and to hare acquired streuFtb, potency and distreagibility by the opera this singe of the Oleg, WiCeungmat way to Keyser's, No. 140 Wood bisect, procured fifty cent tnittle of the "reetortd,•' took it avocorillng directions, and In forty-eight hours we wore mutes of the field, the enemy havibg uncondttiOnall sur rendered, after a brief, but - coequal conflict with SO formidable ad adversary as iiryser'• famous Cerniili j'eetoral.—Nrounirellis Clipper. Dee, 14, Keg, DR. KEbSER'S PEET.ORAI. SURLY DR. GEORGE R. KEYSER, No. 140 WOOD STREET. 4.X.1t-tesitsurgla. Paaaa•o. TOOTHACHE REMEDY A SURE CURE, wn. LANODON DR. GEORGE E. KEYSIER, 110:Woodlitreet, Pittsbunb, r Pries. 20 CM S& MEDICAL. CURES I. prepwr arta sow try Prepared and sold by