- Site litioutqii gitztfte. ! I ` IIII I3SDAY4 , II6.IICII. 16. 1886. ittanliWiteCLEAS :es. CO., ilaisakers and' Brokers, too, lb' , -Street:- Pittsburgh,. Dealers Ur all thiii'4iijimirtiment. Beerultles.:Oold and Wirer * Untrareent. Bank Notes,- Foreign • and Doureetterge. ete. etc.,etc. hind is Par Panda and elirney. In tintiLa snowed on Itate depoelta. Colleetlev made In all pa rte of the Milted 13 bau most favorable terms. r Otders azeentol vilth hpat ate. ch far everythlnt thetualneas at the Bostono Nen l'ent,rtllaolelphl l a. andrittabotittareltats , .hearrla strictly on easards , Draw on f 1 ,01.167411 CO..lievt York. J. CfloYE 1 3. 7. th-ljar -, ltddilf- Usury. 0. :D. • re T. M . rhh. FINANCE ;AND TRADE. Wsliornenar, March 14, Ides. • •shade firmer in New 'York tA 4 iii. bang Matted at I.IIX, against 1N1.10130 021- 4'ileigiSar:e•liallway stocks better, with Mifff6lr6tlllhl4l6b, Tort Wayne a Chicago at stocks there to nothing do lag worthitil notice, and there seems to be Ittidaitutia.i4watry of them, with the excep Mori Of —Slanticiltliatiiil. national banks, mainly in Stiutbern States, were'anthorleetl during last went, iithaii,eirgregsfo capital of 6750,001 - Oneofillase;itt least, organized without dr .:olo=A Olathe largest one gets circulation Mena ooß4lifyd of Its capital. Number of sta. tiotuai Lanka' authorized during too week, 7; proaltnisltOlßSS; total number, 1843- Circula tion tuned to national banks during the week. 10.111:1066fitiatilously, 6260,665,750; total, —The later accounts from Europe (says the New York news of Tuesday) by the steamer bust night, to March 1, are the best in respect to the"Ainerican rends in London and Frank fort we have yet received since July of last year. The private banking letters speak even mare .dealdedly than the newspaper quota -The hale .01'1862 - are 'in active request aL the'sidvanced and advancing quotations in both eepitatla, And some of thewritera say that the Method. partiality to the United States arbillttitfvert other ;Public' Securities, almost Certainly:foreshadows a farther coutriderahle soltraneeiwit.hOut reference to. the then lategt q'aOtatiOnlF fOr • gold and exchange in New Terl=•,:!Thaistuse of 137 forgold had" not arri- Wed dot„ so that tease, on the bade of 1.190110±,4, Were "Wind 4 0 5 per emit higher. than In New • subsequent fall of gold to 131 per emt ofoourse more , than eqaliscathe quota, tiousiand orders by this mall, limited at given Cost when laid. denvn limi t e other aide, can barest? be executed at 3y, per cent. Some discretionary purchases Were made this 10m,( per cent: titi:_easeited that • the Secretary of the Veasnry has not sold any gold for several dayei and none - under 374.. On the strength of this Stet, lilt be one, en advance in the gold premium is confidently predictd as the cense qeatide of the demand for cern to pay duties ratimportiorhich still continue very heavy. In the; vent (tithe floating supply of coin he. log Inadequate to meet the customs duties it would -be dadrahle that the Government ehOeld be a sailer for that purpose. Should imports °Optima) heavy, and the Secretary do. tenalned. to keep out the market as a seller until bacon realize 137 for his coin, gold is pro. bably at lowest point until the payment of the May coupons is commenced. —The statement of Treasurer Spinner for the month of February exhibits the total amount. standing to his credit In the Treasury and with the several Assistant Treasurers and designated depositories to bo as folloss .• Amount on depoalt in ea_ 103,8714871 18t total amount on deposit. 09: drafts drew. Lingt%abgi a bu c t o mn—t subject re t l o " Tri d aft, l riga Wil'Atte oustemiom also showe that the re,. cerptatfthe government from a il sources dur ing,XlutPutinth Of rObrnary were igi8,44604 60, Whllethe disbursements amontagd to W411,- 77149- * 4eavtni tt an available •Indaktee w o h ver and =Ores the of ane state d cur rency ays9pe to the Treasury at $1.40,115,. Sal &Witte na nal debt statement gives the curns ...gold at sllo,ola,Mo--tUfferft. cc girl,Mtel Wllleh Is the amount on deposit in Mud banks and in United States de. positories on February 'l3th, and included ftuonly in the Treasurer's statement of available tdd. —AdVoes from Frankfort 'state 'that the demand for United States 640 bonds is extend ing for inveetnfentantongthe people of Cen tral Euro ce pe, e e pecial.. ly in Sciuthera tier mang,-gua ,lbstirthey are baying eai . Odom in pre ftelsetilirelf.'Auswn trian other bonds to ere invest tho _proceeds in those of the United States. Most the German bankers have been remitting for some time past 5-to bonds regu lariT+Very Sticutier, us they vete unable to d of their bilis, under the conviction that here was less risk in shaving against Rove:rim:tent bonds than promiscuous cotton 4:reproduce Mils. Tho downward tendency of gold •In • this country will, undoubtedly, strengthen eon [dance in Europe, and promote the Sale of United States 5-5) bonds foninvest- Meld there. rTITSBURGII BLIIBICETS. Es . :orimg or ions Prrrestranz axerrs, WEDIZSDA.T. March 14, 18M S The produce markets continuo quiet and doll, the demand for the leadin'g articles be ing restricted to supplying the Immediate tiallti of the retail trade, and whsle we hare no robed lot Operations to report, prices re .MainmOtninsuly =changed. --(311.11N-NothIng 'doing In Wheat. Barley ladull-and nominal at 75 for Spring and 90 for raU - : Oats-aale ,01 I car, on track, at 41;340 tfual4at 42; and small ,sales at 44945. Corals dull usth a drooping tenden cy ; sale oft ear pprime Eai at 62: Rye is quoted at 72075 for rime Penns. .117.01:111.-Is firm tut quiet Mul unchanged. Small sales from tamest $Bl4 for good Spring , Whottysll4%for half Spring and half WM. ~ tOri:iall4 , .., .. 1054' for all 191nter Wheat brands. sale ao Obis Spring at a 244, and urn bats Winter at $lO%. Rye Flour Is dull at 45% Gartrd. mail sales of Cornmeal at 75 cents 'PROVISIONS-Bacon is dull' and a shade lOwer; odes of 7000 lbe Shoalders at 141 5000 tba ta r crig i ra e L U El teldWir glllObsbti!lisbred =salad and =Wig' , VD, " 111'834. Hess 616.12135-2641e0flObestuda lamethy Seed at at rtiorseed ta in demand and sells readily. at CloverseD4 is dull and nominal a ere Is some Lurry i slot sent, • . and while she, market ' a *Ada Rimers ptfees are unchanged; sales of VIDOR at 23,and BUTTER-Prime Roll ,ls scarce, and in dc mind, and may be quoted dim at 40 to 42, In in Cl a tiL aca fs r 96-__ quiet and unchanged. Sales of Common Ohio at 20021, and Goshen at own. IiLLY-41441n11 with a supply largely in excess -Of the demand. Bale oft car common baled at slo_ _.aadt ear good do at $l5. POTATOES-are - coming in pretty freely, but the market i . steady, with regular sales • frgru g urs i lt i t per i tx . ir, in angrr h per bb d l. at 144$160tbelatte.2,11gure for prime 'York Stale. lei be. may be quoted at 15 to 20 for quarters and OIL-Sales 0f35 bids So. I Lard at $1,75. BILiNB--The arrivals nave been large for equie SOO or three days past, and the market Is a per IlttleAnti-einan sales from store at. 51,756 bop., 'ASIIES.-4i2nlet. but arm, the stocks being In : Nit; sales at 9c for common Soda, and Pn i gIIBURGII Paggittlitir-tJal MARKET. , Chritoloi YunPrivesentiii dassrra i .F.„ • ,i, ~ Winirllen&T, March 14,1800. i bat:MS—The Crude_ toarket continues un settled and irregolar, and with buyers and sellers inait In their. ,views, businces is lame . What rostrhited, a 4 7 .0.. have ~but compare tivelY fee' .' ' ea - taking everything . into iisidenttionj to report., Some few. ofonr several hun d tota:masd barre tered si ls enr to age . inoutan gh to buy. re put k, but - ' one rethiers;tur a'genc ralthingiare still bald: tog o e,htiolf.afral4 to buy, for fear . th e t bot, teantgranot yetheenltencluidi and Ahoy Gigue; with great , Joiree,,and. it..must. he , cordessed . willasonsti degree of renton , that the supplyof , lxittr Crude ond.ltegned is largely in extent or bathe:ha lonic anff, , foraign demaird, and that: ..as an Inevitable result, prices must still go hrwer. Be this, an it may, there, is no dia. Orates the fact that pelt:se:leis la every un ' settled condition at present, and It Is difficult to conjecture which way it will turn within the next Sixty days. We have sales reported of lab bbis, in bulk, (40 to 45 gravity) in. forahi 200 (45 gintilkY) 4 1 4 ,1 5 4 4050 4 10 t 4 45 r imy) no lure de lvery,ot IA% and bie b la (as • gravity) - at_ilitkidds returnees. aelf.l)—ylie .transactions In bonded o n were unusually` large tettare the rePortal Saes amounting in the aggregate to five thee. Sand barrels, all for future lvery, but there isno improvement In prices—ln hot, the re.: valets the Clan: lbde of of lair bbl., for tray, seaters option, at 35, free on board cars here; , - 1100 for sem elivery buyers option, at 34; 501, for April, Wiens° • 11it:344 iOX) for =June, buyers opthin, d in Yhiladelphia, tit 4541000 for July, ha option at 44, and. lqie more, for Janie alb/cry...411e option- slid . prieer-ltradditiort •to , the - above, mere were . other, sales made, but the parties Interested rehisertio make them pubIIII, at 41 for April. 45)Cfser June =444 to44ti for July—delivered in hib.421 . 142%. Fres 4111 Is dull and nonib u N l itP, TII.I"WD 7 aggifitillll—There is no demand whatever tar either - Iniptlia or hod, dunce, and, in the absence of sales, woomit, Onotaticms. A.11.81VAL5,-The arrivals ,contione light, LIR yet, but they will doubtless be heavy within Ws next ten days. Fisher a 13ro. received 174; C. 20eS,VI,Srad W. P. Logan, - 464—total, m 0.... .... • ,1111All4ar.layd! Ililraba Store. Thillalbißtafg 'bows the amount of flour and ifratlaarillterolllCbleago,onflaturday,llareb 10; oempared 7tBh, the amount-in bran) at tho Oerrespondiarttlale Rut? yeal. iul reported by the,letrratary Or Oa Bmrd of Trade : .19.800 62,1150 "1;17460' ; ..668,1166 3311,210, "891F86 . 1991,9)0 • '.111,301.., .103,90 /81,403 . • PMMM =4,17_V , ;6 . 4"4: 4 •4..;;;;. es !Aeicsti, .Iftitt.4olW,,turati.:.l3; 4 4tetal-For tty, prime mug ' ine " . ,,... 1 = lir , N 1 :* 4 ' .... AMIN MI Arftd. • -bags, Per MIN" • n -.-; apleelpts ot.-aoisl. to•d. PI:. Ro• : of 46003 MOO LOOlh. NO.I spn.ng wheat, .i n "0 to 40 per bosh, storage tO SOU% A ' ' ISO; !WlittiN store, • York t en un il4ll/ aln & t, or ' . 11 1 t h uria r acra .4 blele232l6 "6l6: ' wnnftwhelttkottri4 l 4 7 l - ,/,,Fr°' 1 Nettork,4l4o o .i • ' - 2,•'. - ":•- r!, ,,, ,-1 ~ , , ; ,; .i Taaritlltt4ltattlhASAAhatht,„ sold on Mondagala&Thellidaiga at. the nal adelphla cattle Market, The Amapa YistetdßY are repattottojeSYStrOlehed abotel,l2oolioaa, at-priest, ratigteiVilreltri Slate filtit-forfalr to good,. and from OW tOIII.6per 100 lbs for prime and ert The sale Of iiittiort 00 00 head we?e, disposed MS at froze 7to atie parpound. 750 hogs were sold at from $l2 to lOU Perim lb% nett, according to quality. Masada'pada geed Market.. Pluaanscrain,Mareli.l3,—Thore Ignotinuch prima oloverseed coming fornmrd, and able fa tho only deoartptlon wanted, Sales of ittebush fair nod choice Quality at 16 - 75, Prices of tonottly are onabssiged. Small el Prices of flax aced at 0,90 per bulb. Wheat in Stare atligasttairs, The amount Of wheat hinter! at Hastings, Minn., on the 7th instantWILOVIS,O O O nushela,to which may he added 7,00 Cl barrels of Flour, equivalent to .13,000 bushels hare. MABJEETBSY TELEGRAPH. Finance 'and ,Trimle, in-New:York. = New Toes, Illiirft - it -4llack market very Irregular. The following were the closing prices et CM p. in.: Cantos . - CoMpaey, 4Ast, Now York Central, • ettAt-Srle, , MN; , Hudfoon Wirer, 104 Y.; Reading, lepirldichigan Central, 101%; /.fichigan Eleuthera, hlliallinois Central, 1111; Cleveland and Pittaburgh. 7 3r,. Chiongo and Northwosterrij , Tls4;_ rireferred, si*L- Cleveland and Toledo, ION; Chicago and Rock Island,irleryg% Eittsterrgh, : Fort , Wayne.and Chicago, 91X. GOLD Is quoted thtsqtedaoon at 13ei. • The marketlssielisapplied with surplus cap. it al at six pet end accommodatfon is of fered by &stakes hOuses on undoubted seen rities, at five percent. The CommerekiPs. -financial article, to-day, contains the tollawMgi The growing ease in money has ;iitinallitted the speculation in stocks, and we have , at the present moment the anomaly 'Or s cOmparltlve stagnation In the markets ' for ...produce and merchandise, concurrently with. a strong advance in the stocks of roade-Which opened the activity of commerce. Leading operators in stocks ap pear to be sorting themselves off into cliques, for tbe manlpttlatienefalniestevery Railroad stock upon the list and invariably for a rise in prices. ..The • Speculative: movement in gold and oil stookseentinnes.- In gold stocks there was a slight reaction from the rite 'of yester terday, exceptepon Benton which rose to 240. The effect of the assessment of 50 cents par share „try them-Sing the amount, in the treasury to about $lOO,OOO, has the cirect of strengthening the Mick Bates t Baxter is less active, but firm at 34,0 4,75• ; Qmsolidated .Gregory said at-lidll firmeionC4o. - GM/crab:mut seeuritles remain very steady; the demand. for 7.3 as re main very active, whether -the demand Is wholly from private Investors or partially also from Treasury agents is a question upon which there Is some diversity of opinion, 0-Bt Of 'need , 10.40 s "Paes, second aeries,. Money Is again essier; Ihe banks nrelend big mostly, ale per cent. In, preference to dim counting any ' lar ge 'amount at 7 per, cent.; pi -Irate tankers arehmaing on call at RV per oent., and dhateitintlfig prime paper at dirk Per cent.; there-IS more activity in ditagnrata outside of the betas. Gold is a Shade atnntg er apparentlyveditelly under the active pur chases to cover short sales; the demand for Cueltol3lB lir moderate. Foreign Exchange Is nominal all usual on:Wednesday. There is no particular change In the market to-day, and .It may be said that prices area little were still, buyers do not. Yet take hold with _aiiy degree of confidence. Many still incline to the opinion that goods must go lowa,. Brown Shootings—Stark, A, tic; Stark, Bleached Sheeting—Bates, tom Bates, 88, Be; Blackstone, Me. Prints— Sprague, We Victor le) WLlmantio, Ho. Do laines—Haninton, Sy ; Hamilton Manufactur ing Company, .s:le. Ingbams—Lancaster, r 2S; Waggon., Corset Jeans—Naumkeag, m. Canton Flannels— , Balmon Bashi:m.27. Ticks—HampdOniHC, 10 HamsdoniDD. 35. etripes—Xeir , TOtk,A.o; Thorn ga, - Hen. Imo—Boston kfantuktetnring-: CoMpm3y, - Itoston, Broirn,' . s3,oo. 'Hassimeres—Nes York Mills 75; Eartuelerand.llfeektinice; Ek. Zahn' Skirtge—BrailloreDuplexElliptlc and Empress Trail, in good demand at former prices. ••• Nei , TOOL Market,. New Yoax Maria 14.—Cotton rather more Floor with moth doing at 41e for middling. a F i l i c d o ra r ?gil e Xt i ole tdi llten t hvU e , it 4 7 :33 b i lt i lo i sg s fe c i n el extra State, ,SO for extra round boo Onto, and 11 for trade Mande. Whisky rather more notice at S2,M, and small lots at , X,M34. Wheat /o _bettor and more active at 42.79 for NO,i Chang° Spring and Mdwatikee. corn in realest...for export at le advents:4 71c for unsOulld; and 74M77e for Sound mixed western .".both - in Store and delivered. Bats gnat at ' alaire for unsound western, and 53 al for sound .:- Coffee COffes anti. Sugar d Cuba, Delft. Molasses Ye*" 'MIMI at Mgeffla far Barbados% and Mello roe Demerara. Petro , loom dullatillaka for Prude, and 41%e for Ms lineal in Bond. Dark heavy and lower but. closed more 'finely at 125,5002.5,75 for new mess, closing at iM7S for regular, Ma„.100r.45 I for old do, and 121621,D for prime; also %SOO j bbla new mess for April and May, - sobers' op t Don, at. MlNalitel Beef unchanged:. Boer dame dull ak.310.19a. Bacon quiet. Cumber- land cuter:MX.lse. Cut meats steady at. 1.13.4 frlaie for 'boulders, and 16 , ..,Wi5f0r hams: Dressed bogie laxative at 1210 e tor city: I Lard firm Butter q tat Malec for Ohl% and - 10 r State. . Cheese dull at 16("2c. Clileaso. Market. Marc Crucsegh. ch /D—Plortr quiet. "Wheat firm as 111,211X01,85. Corti dull and declined t . .fc. Oats dull. ; Higbwinesinairtive. Holders of idess Pork ask V.3,150/400-410 transactions. Lard quiet at Bulk Ideate quiet. Hogs dull andideclino. • 115 e. Dressed Hoge very rl nil. FlAcelpsw43, , .. bbls. Flour, 8,000 bash. Wheat, .M.,WO bush. Corn, 13,5. A bush. Oats, 440 Hogs,..llsolDressed. Shipments—S,4oo bbls. )lour, 6,400,1bu5h; Wheat, 4,400 bush. Corn. Now Okmatteaditrch 13.—Cotton dull; sales of LAO halm, middling at Malgc ; sales for three days 13,000 t receipts to-day, 2,000; In creased In recap 'in font days, compared with tho corresponding four days last week, 1,100. Molasses 90e Bagar 134 ; 914tic. Gold, :No. Sterling; New York (..hecks at par to X dliaYaut.. iB Xck of cotton, IMMO. Battle Market. Sr. Ldirill;_lgiich IC-Cotton has declined 3c, at 33c for ' Middling. Flour and Wheat un c6l,l6a.metr Corn firmer, :tr.; firm so. 3. tfa r .Tellow st and ess Pork meoetv,so. Bacon and LarlYnnebanged. Whioky 143c..i*ed 20, closing $2,13. linntstigtoelia. New YeariMarnXlC—The following are the prices of litainlSWas bid in Boston to-day: Copper ; Franklin 87 1 ATHancook 14; ILlnnesot447l4; nincy 46; Bay State 814; Bos ton Water Power f 4%. Paalazda..nind Gold Stoeks. 44.—Petrolonin and Gold Stocks lektelldgalt Hole k.5,Z; United" States, $17,00; Hrevoort, 114„30; Oil (.reek, VA; Greg Gold, g2:l • Hg Hope, 1141,110; Smith and Permlea, in RAILROAD Prrrsittmon„ Foscr Warns a Onicaeo. It. B. "'arch 14:-11 sacks cloverseed, Heanor & Har per; 200 deur Keil a Bltchart; 4 barrels beans, 000_1411m d co; 9 bbls dry apples, W J Meek; .10Obblaganr, Shoulaker & "naafi%) bbla highwinesilarnbert, Shipton & co; 62 bundles Beanbag rods, Jahr! MOM; 10 tibia vinegar; If Bengt; &1:6;" bad eggs, Kirkpatrick & Bro; 45 bbls dry &Woke, Fetzer a Armstrong; 1 ear 'o'";:elailtlfispork44"""na,"lsHbaariel.;:irdillingr apkgs crackers, 11.4aser a Br ° 43; 1 car wheat, Liggett & Bra; .4 sacks rags, C P iderklmllibbis pearls,' Baty; 41 bdla Iddea, callery;Halargil • beans, 4abbls sorghum, I.H Vela" &M!Y/00 - den - brooms, Karr a Emery; I um hams,. Seghmyer & Voskamp; 80 dozen. Oreams,l4l4lbertv. Shipton & ; Liza mania sugar,"9ritH Xleltet; Co Pkge drogo, EE W iens & Webblationr, Culp a Shepard; 0 oar* moral, N(micica ; iw... , _ clams:Ai/a - a 'Prrrancraost HAIL ECUM , -' lLlrah!4. Our, Bbomaker 3 - Loom loCido do; &R -Walsh sll sirs rap, .God.frey Clarke.;lll7-61tatoeaw„Grag& Reiter; 61 can .1 Iraint.ll care patatoeucT do .10, 1 ,-- ...11 , ‘/Liller; 9 do do, Potter, Alken .- & . 2=2 4`Bl. 16, ZoLZIVIA bdu co; GO lora1nk;11 A ranrieniock & co.) Prrmaintam COUncut& mrtremormmrs 'March .15,4 Ws. glass ware, IlaKoe a Bro; tcrs bartltir*reiCtune 8E510415 billa paper, ?lux Paper Cfcgrt. eandbis, - E Ilearlotoni - 2 ears lumber 4-B/U11:' • AuAtatialirilrikrlON, March 13..441Mbribmr Sterwart'allankettbebnil - Dare Whest,l, Tay lor; is do do, Aisuimly.a..ltpsi 10. boxes cheese, Shatz. ?Oft xeot 400'bbIS tibur k. Enarlt, Mr; 1 1 aret Wis';'4 1 01 , rrLieurlagitfirt :fig, I I Ww 4 - art; /k. Can lumber. C Bo a yle; 100 barrels door, Gilmore. Simpson a co; 37 talls paper, Pittitmtgb, Papor ' sivigst Loggs-PagT...A.n.xsxat.co.;; pkgs . ., glass ware, A.tllll. Chambers; 100 bbls flour, Bho maker IgLaugrloo do do, E 11 Myers g, co; 40 do 10.0/ghat* & ThoinainWil hlds, Plttstmrgh ConnellsOillo R. 1L;100 ions metal, °lntim sex, OnsWfardill halos hemp, T M Horton & co; a cases tobacco Warman .t:Bro; CI brds tlra clay, II liC6lllne blaziknts, I anchor, Cald well A BY% IPS des,ll McDonald; - 4 Ibnies.l pony, °Mier !aboard. NEWS, duouv.. Armadillo ' Potroba,7S.sl: ...... Itstuarrtritzet. Gordon Bt. Louis, Lechate;;::,....1161163 , ...... Oil City, Oil city. .... on pity. BOATS LZAVISO TO -Der. .Mporo.......Porkeraburg, The river was rising steadily at this point last eveiliet; , with eleven feet full In the channel, by :the. Alleghtini pier marks, and Sties:fame City report the Allegheny .rising.. - The - „Yreathar,..contifutes sultry. and 010,141 Y , Ifittirfeftd7 appearance of more rain. pie Arautailleltom St. Lon.% is the only trinidencoplyg ye : have to record. She had mceivi,v*tiaN including one hundred tons of metakc.The:..Noth front , Clacznnatt, is *Moue the'first.lants due, and thelmparter, fr onfOL - Lotiiirk;Oug4C. U. reach k e r.. many d49i P g ! r g r o The Leonidas cleared tin St. Louis last eve. rimsber r wiat 4 Vleaesxeoelteeuta rap,neemgmeny a riser34cgg'kenelanl'wlat the afternoon. ittnetirlegate°ll"(aletargsll.llol9Tre'iii CPY.‘t.clo the dock:and :haVsr some repel), mal n ' t a lt . Thy T-- Abrlsecis Of her thnsers: - oPaskersburK, was due , betels" V.AdOnbtlesele !beadle" port this morning. She returns again to-day at It a. in. The old steamer Rocket has made hoz ap. 1866. . 1866.1 pearanee at the whart again, after consider- aOle absence, during which tune she has been engaged In towing hetweesi here and St. , SPRING ARRANGESIENT. The Savanna apt. Jolly, Is filling np stead ily for all points on the Upper IllashasipplAnd tall soon be ready to take Crh departnre. Tee Camelia., Capt. Lytle. for ?.ashrille, and the J irmerlca, Capt. Golding, for New Orleans, &refilling nosteadily arid will soon be ready to take their departures. The tow boat Little client arrived at Louis ville on Saturday, With two barges laden with railroad iron, destined for St. Louis; and the bound trout Pittsburgh to New Or leans descended the Falls on Saturday. The Cineinnati fbmmerciat, of Tuesday says: Captain Marsha's new steamer Emma No. 3 passed down from Pittsburgh. for St. Louis, with a full cargo, one of the best trips of the imager. She t7ee full of cabin passengers-140 grown persons and 65ehildren—and 30deckers, together with TA mules and horses. , e Impar sett er le Cincinnati forthia port on onday evening. The horn was to have left Cincinnati for this port last night. Ties river rose fifteen feet In twenty-four hours, ending on Tuesday evening, at ClUeill rutl4 The Madison, recently sunk at tho head of the canal, bas been raised. These pack ets will leave Pittsburgh daily al s a. willand d 8 p. ni, excea.m pt Sunday. when the departure whe at o•clock. • r• ---------- - - The throughpacket for the 0111liuglous will leave 'TRAVELERS , GUIDE. rimemorn daily at 8 p. m. ; Brownsville daily at • 5 a. m. arrival and Depar e pf Trains.. lirrcuirivo—Leaves BrowusrUle for Pittsburgh' . daily at 7 a. In, and& p. m. ' Leaves Greensboro and Genera at 12 o'clock; 1 ' Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Rice's Landing at 2p. ut. DeParill. s , Artless. • Leaves Monongahela, City at 6 o'clock. .Jai' .i. Eiprea SOS •nt Mall 1 ,,,,,,, The line is composed of• Brat-class Ode-wheel &Mena Accom'n 7:10 a m Past Line 2,40 am , steamers, built ex presa , ly for the trade. 'Choy will Cincinnati 11 - ap'm 0:50 • m Ist Wall Accom'n 0 am i b '',' ........d T 1 '1' .12, ' % of, Ire o e.P e o.i? a . n .,: w ho_ ' Mail ..,.. ......... 11:40 • m tat Penn Acton,. 7:56 • m , `,.•,! Day particular 'GI-mitt _. w if il r ,,,, a 5. :. pro u mpo. Phil's Express... IBM p m 1.4 Wall Accent... 81e am roll of Pavveugem. rite boa t s Johnstown Jorn. 1:15 p In,. Johnst`n Accont.lo:os • m ' at the hour vovertiaed 1 feat Line 10:00 pmriStr.A.Etie Ma11..12:115 pm Let Wall Accorit.. 6:10 a m Baltimore Exp's 1:20 pm Freights Received at all Hours. hi - •• 10:45 amid Wall Aroma... 1:60 pm Id • • •• fennp mlhil va Sayre.— 2:05 pm ~ Mt Penn Leetwe'l7lo73op m .2d Penn Accom.. 8:20 pm v O, further Particuiara, eeiluiro of id • • • • gimp m 'Altoona Accom. WLLLIAM McELROY, A•gent, irk ir.,mt g t Tha t , ,m,se p . ; At the Wharf-Boat, toot of Grant et. Pittsburgh. The church train' eaves Walla' Station every : L. COLVIN. Agent. Dodo at lei a m.; returning, leaves Pittsburgh at , relo:Bmd • Brownsville. a. &Mop• m. ivlggallsmwalts. Chalgualbata and Cincinnati . 1866. maria 1866. Desenere. Arrives. rut 1A.......... 2:50 a m rut Latm. :"Ai a m ; Stall .. a m gall dlr.: SPEED, SAFETY AND DODIFDRT txpres• .........• P m faPre•• ' Steubenville iko. tenbenville Se - eortimodation •. p m commodation —10:10 • m ' COMBINED. I PlilStillilill, PS. Were. and Chime°. .- N. par i s . ,sretswe, ' PITTBIIOIBII, if IIEILINO, 1161ITTA & PAKKERSBPRG •••m•• • m ermm 2:011 • m . fa re •iL l : .... ::: .. 11 r : I g ra4 ••••• :::::.; • • • • • 111 1: '''' ; DAILY PACKET LINE. Wheeling lErier• 6ns p In New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny depot at 9 a.m., 11:60'. m., Lillp. m., and SAO p.m., Rochester MIS D. m.,• New Castle, 3•50 p. to: Econ. , MY. Mien. In.; Wellsville, 9t50 p. m. Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Wheeling. Daparte. . . drreere. Express .... ..... 2:D• In I Express 5:59 p m : f i re” ..5 2360 p m 'Express 9:13p in 63501 a m Express r e. 2ral A Ili StAlabenVine ACCOMITIaIIt lon leaere Allegheny 14 1: 119 p. n. Pittsburgh and Connellasille. Deports. Arrives. eI 7:35 a m 51•11 . ..... .... 6alo p mExpress BA p m 10:30 a m tiiiiicTieeoport..mno a mist Mclieespart.. 6:50 • In Id 1. ... Can • m2d AlletbeW galley Railroad. Deperta. • drrlate. raw 6415 a m Express 1101 e co m EXprests 6:10p re Mall 6,_ _4O korammodatlon. 1310 p m Aocommadatlon :03 • in Pittsbiurgh and Erie Railroad, to Oil City and Franklin. AMU.. Departs no. to Lapin.. 7:49 p mlNo. V Expresa. masa co vio. ritiobarytt, Fart ayne and talciato, and Beaver Valley. aromassille Boat—allrani and Water St a. Arrto..l . assns. to 000 D mia:oiala 11:00 . m Harmony Stage, St. Clair Rt. Arrests. I Ikea. . Appalls. 89 V, m m Sutler at/MM.—No. 9 St. Clair Street. Amine, Departs. WasWiion Rtage-.-lkiars l slillol Arrests. Papal.. iN, S. in. I 630 u a. m EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS 8 LIVERY STABLE, I= JASIEN DAM & NON, Proprietors °MAIM:IBBM AND CARR' ADEN fernlelied for ell Alw, Carriages for generals, Wedding. and eartlea, at abort notice and reasonable rates. lITA • IMIGY•IGN DAY AND NIGHT. ne7 :led STEAMSHIPS. STEAM TO AND FROM LIVER POOL. AND KUb ENSTVWN (I itirLAso) [set, It week The INMAN LINK. s Aloe Y SATURDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, I= Tickets sold la ap.l from Irrilol4. England, scot 1511(1.1 , cm:soy and Vrancr. Apo the I:oWPany•s °Pim, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y §OAPS, EXTRACTS ace IMPORTED GOODS ==! CM=l = I= COUDRAY'S EXTRACTS. PIN A I:7D EXT RA erS 13213212E2 =I EM=2 LI7BIIPE SACHETS aaows•B CH LOHODTN I= /dITSTARD, (COLBLAN'S. / TEEDEN G BOTTLES, CHEMICALS FROM SQUIRES. ROWLAND'S IdACASBAR OIL I=l I= Nor ude by SINOP JODNBTON, Druggist, mhl3 Comer Nalthileld and Fourth Street* (ONO 14 Mei Al 1011:C1 pITTBIIIOIIWEI NVRSEItY AND OAKLAND GREENHOUSES. JOHN E. I w. MURDOCH.. Hurterrorr its hr.. Nurdora, Jr ACIESERYNEN AND Y71.011.1141d, Ptlubeirn, Pa., Hallettattention to their esseastre stock of Dalt and ornamental trees, evergreens, crane , vine. and free.. acme plan= 0.1181111100 111• Pitts - Win salami Moan taloa tes. Pausnitarpars rea to th e MEDICAL. PRIVATE DISEASES 017108 !be){ PENN STREET, near Hand 'Pot the cure of all disease. of a. private nat.: re. Is Rom two to four days, by Ito entirely new r.Ol safe nutmeat Also, Seminal Weak seta. and on other 4W:up of the genital organs and their breve other Care warranted or mousy nthaded. 01lee hours.. 7 told A. 0., IX to 3, and I. t r. Andress letters W.. tsth Pena street col UPHOLSTERY. pNump R. 1101 1111T8 T. 607.3 f ICH URTH STREET UPHOLSTERY o. 15 FOURTH STREET, ma Woon.—The baluertbers tnanoracture sad keep const a ntly oil ands every article In their line, sic Cdruices, lir niunengs,A It aintaln Goods, Comfort.. ..tb.' 13 . 1 . , s 1 Metes. oroai kinds; also, the celebrated Patear 8 king lied. All Madan!' 14buids, Blinds and. PI, fares rrorript attention Is givena tot ii ll orders to Carpels. 011 lotbs, ete. title r • nd laring dawn mu elitllggitTB A 01CNICA .. . - BROOMS. WWilitiluNlNlExisAi: BROOM , Thi on l yhe most perfect BROOM ever invented APO the one which wit! stand the test of time 'belling the "UNIVERSA.Lt • present. opportunitle ; *. fOr Mating money rarely to be met With. No paten NAVY SURGEONS. .right to buy , a s we assign territory wlthont charge • .. Eißod active agents wanted In every countyin Penn ' Bfincen or AlittoClNN AND SURGYUY, t aglvanlit. bend Par Circular. Address J. 11.110 W i NAVY DoettitlNVAr, WoAttingtoo, It. C. 5 1 MEDICAL BOARDS FOR THE 4., , auirra CO.. once of lon. L. HAVE.' a co., cio osossu.Ohlo. laltrierd . EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATESIOII AB .. - • I MISSION INTO THE NAVY AS ASSISTANT SUR - .. , ' ..• . , , • . SUNDRESS. 4/EONS. -Boards uf Medical officers will convene at . ithe Naval limspital. Chriara, Maas.; herein/nett* Brooklyn, N. 1 and Neva] Aylum, Philadelphia PRESUr ARRIVAL GROCERIES* Pa., on MONDAN, March 1201, 800, for the 11.sanil -0 200 bbli.:-NO. IbbOre Mackerel; ! natl.? of Candidates foradmlssion into the Medical 400 halies do do do ; Corps of Mc NUVJ 18111U42 • 11 do do - du lientimen dextrous of appearing before either =kits do do do Board, moat make application to the flotionittle GO bbla No 2 do do Secretary of the Nary, or to the undersigned, stet -76 halves do do do , log realdenee, date and place of birth, ILIIII b7re 60 belt No. 3 large do . which Board they desire to present themselvee. p. SO helves do do do plleations to be accompanied by reeponstble t 90- Id Obis. du. motitino do moot:tie °floor-al character. Itithalves No. !Lake Herring; l t 'andldates n not be . Ice. 0101 t wenty-onenor 60 do 4o White gbh; : more the. twenty -six yars of age... I No expense in Allowed Ily :he 1.30 t .•Mott:lt to isn - I n bVe r g e Ili l g o k ir" co . 's. g .,; ! d o attending the sessions of the Board, as . id do fair to prime Cuba bow; • • suereWel examination In a legal pre for Rabbis. Refitiedbogrm, ...Medi" I for of 113 the Navy. W. I'. .1 . litiltWlTZ. Chief of ItorettO ao.do PlantaVon Molas ses; • :6 do Yorto Rico ; fral.latil 1/31 HO Oahe do 150 do. SyrnM asxmrted brands; 404 &won C B orn ecome; 600 bblit. No. I Salt, With • good sumortinetit of all other goods Co our line, for able to w hy JOBIN I. HOUSE & BROTHERS, felt 6 Corner W•ter nod Smithfield ats. STINDItIES, tor safest 185 Liber- Dar PR4V18.2-511 Mit large halve.; MTNgill i i - t nb i lt new ad aid; . 13 Hr e.. ..61Y-13 bbis. Ifillotlignal:y". L . 'Lb bid. White Lime . Lurgbizois. Figrit.lf.:.rl, !TWAY t l , . 4 .- 61b lit it; s l rbrje• : ' pl•gra? roll; DOI . and 2 boxes Egg.; &IVA-3 tz a . , L .;,,, ..,saluaer-,HASLET. WM. P. Bygog a c . ~ Wholesale %omen and Produce Dv. simparkg-9 bales led . Irk ?gra Cur and 2 b ' sg2 o Cowi A ti g d , o ' 5 bales Cotton; .-• ' - ' 1 bbl. ltberwam E do and 1 keg Pealed Peach.s, th uriV 9"eli44-6 : l4to llrVr tVAtaY & on .Parkerabtirit .St. .011 City. • POTATOES -41100 bble. Prince Al bßrtaad Peach 'Blow PoµtoeutOrsals by J. 13. - CAXIMELD. nMEERE-200 boxes prime Go. IneOhiset for i.a• by t-cAzina.D. STEAN33OATS MONONGAHELA RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, WHEELER & WILSON UNION LINE, ./=..acriEcm.r. OOndP•Y. ' Will rn three daily side-wheel steamers het., ten Plttehu u sgl., Monongahela City, Breve nil . 111, liter •4 Landlog. Greensboro, Geneva and the Dulttard till Regionn. Thus line la cowlaJedi of lite f0110w... , stekmen ....CAPT. 3. C. SPEEIts. • . D. BUGHEIL Z, W, CA RAIA.' FRAN . FRANKLIN Uri 13311Milel ComprComprising the following tint-class Passenger ising Steamer BA r ARP: • Oeo. P. Moore. Meister. Steamer LEN' LEtalt Jae. Hamilton, Master. Steamer FOREST cm:: Jr I isortlon. Master. 11•WN THIP—HTEAMEA BAYARD, Leaves Pittsburgh every Moseley slid Thursday, at It o•eloek, 0. in. LPPVI,I Wheeling every Niomisy an .tierrilay, at sem p. nt. • . Leaves Pittsburgh . Tveaday •i1:1 Yri.l.T. at ,K) a m. I,enves Wheeling every 'fl.9.lmy 2.11 , 1 Friday, al 9:30 p. m. • . STEAMER OUST PITY • heaven Pittsburgh every Weil or allay and hat urda y, at II a. M. Leaves Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9:310 R. tn. el . TRIP—STEAMER. FOREhT t•ITy 'leaves Parkersburg every Monday.and Thursday M' otvn" Wheeling every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a. ns. EANT KR BAYARD 11 , ves Parkeeshurg every Tuesday and Friday, at 1 1;ea40 Wheeling every Wednesday and haturday, at '7 tt. Leaves Parkett 3 ll l 4h ' eL ' 4 ; \\'e slay and hater ' " I " :t . m 2 :e 2 sVi n tSellug every Thuruday and :4111419T. at a. m. - • SirConn,tlons going lowa are niade at Wheeling aud Betinir with the I . leweLand and Plaid:arch traits. w Melt leaves Pittsburgh at 5:10 p.m., and Cleveland at 2:2's a. to. Also. with Valais of or ayne and Chicago Hallway. whirl; leave. title:ago at in p. Tn.; and at Marietta with Marietta and I. m ein nail Railroad. and with StVa93. - 70 tO all point. 00 the Muskingum River: and at Parkersburg wit early train the Baltimore and t Railroad. and th Unlty on titeazancs io Pomeroy, Ironton, Portsmouth, Maysville and Cincinnati. t./ti tip trip, eounentlone are made at liellatr with cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, 0:00 rain, by whirl. pmvirageri arrive at lien-boot at p. m., mud at t bless° at a. tn. lir I t 1140rb J AS. COLLINS CO., Agent., At Wharf-Boat. Fool ur Wirowl , t. PITTSBUItIih Wl,crc fre Ight will be received each day, up to l'• ri‘• 13. FOR MEMPHIS & \Fnti• -- rz .,“ trallicr • ANIERIC .(•,,L, T. H. NMIII 1,-ave for theKJ., and Intermediate p01t5....11 THI, DAY, at (p.Tn. • }'OR K EON UR. .111.111- N-111$1'A't I SF, VENI , Irr Ah I. IHIMUc/1 1 E. -Thr bp/cm/1.1 pasanngerstraloer SAVANNA. apt. A ready La receive freight 'or the ' ahner point, and will loaae s. ahoy...boot the riali I Instant, or as soon thereatter as AlS , lgatiun oslrhe roper it apron. • VOlt CINCLNINATI, ISVILLE ANT/ NASHVILLE The splendld paahrnter steamer I. AMELIA - apt../. KIII base ae •hoi e THIS DAY, St II a. n,. l l :n n'igh tl r AYMTCWL Y lr4t4Zl/74tnts. VOR KEOKUIi, NA, DEBEQE.S.T. PAUL AND ALL NEAT LA NDINL.S. —The nue . . paSienger steame r r Capt. ft. J. PORT- Z.. now loading ood will leave fetch dispatch. mht For Agent,.. REGULAR PACKET z i ggr ow t FOR WHEELING, MARIETTA frN i alat.N=Ll (s E iL — T4 L te w is i t i el e m o er glA t i b A above and all intermediate ports every TITENGATI at 4p. m. Returning, leaves Zanesville every FILI• DAT. at 7 .1. J.P. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS GEORGE A. KELLY, I= .Ac. 87 flood Street, OPPOSITE THE T. CHARLES HOTEL Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, I.OI±I3EI.WI73!VCIEMUIr, PAINT, OILS. VAIUNISUEz, DYE.bTUFFS, dc • The Retail business will be continued a. usual at No. 63 Federal street, and comer of Ohio and F. der ; al all - cell, Allegheny. SIMON JOHNSTON, 3CIPL.I74Gi-C3 Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Bts., DIXMCiigIAIIRAL/11 8 , RUD EintrUMER USHES, RAND A lES, W1N143, T, Ac.,lmpo& i d s d . l4 . 3.A. o f;r i z . London, 1.17 HALL'S 11CGETAIILE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. NEVEOI It will Immediately restore no. FAILS. NEVER Halt. to tut natural rotor, and FAH,. NEVER produce a new growth where It ?All,. NEVER has fallen off, cud It will stop the FAILS. EVER falling out of the hair in • few FAILK. NEVER days ll' faithfully ablated. FALLS. For ule at the CENTRAL CHUM STUB ~ corner of Ohio and Federal streets, Allegheny. ja27 IiEO. A. KELLY. I SCIIOIININAIiEII Al. SON, J • Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE WEIII'E, LEAD, SLUE LEAD GROUND IN OIL NOII PAIN'rIN OIL BARRELS, NO. ea 1717.acocil Eit - roert, KA, T o THE LADIES OF AMERICA: ASK FOR HARRISON'S BOLDEN DEWDROP And Victoria liegia, THE HEM OF THE WOULD. TOILET, and WHITE. It Ores a warm delinaGi tint to the com pie :ion and rich tone, like the Perla,. Marble Ca da LlCl phla. For sale hy Ott; GEO. 11. KEYSaIt, and all Druggists of l'ittsborgb. His. G. W. R. REED. lel2iinul General Agent. PYRITES. THE pEnNustitiiiiii SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY WILL HOT 3E 2 Y3FLIT3EIII6I, ox, Situlplinret of Iron pawyWasla thUt-Wasiollettulag Oceo Corner Pitt Street and Duquesne was ; 4 oil $ cAritO BUY YOUR NOTIONS, Toys, Baskets, casco., 4 J. G. :11.1 , v.uty.tisterfearo. 101 Mertes street. "- rerlo EltiatyilktestwXiii:sikParzi THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS Rat bm,, did to the .IGI AZET T El I N.... Saapon,lon Bridge.) RANI YAITI Hirt