tt~eVitOburgh 6azeitte. TUESDAY, MAY R, 1866 ROBINSON, atociator ag CO., Banker" and Brokers, No. 73 Fourth -Street, Pittsburgh, Dealer. in ail kintistf fiosernaumt ficesultles, Gold 044 1911.er, U ce ncomot . lian o k Notes ; Foreign Deposinndtsp—T2f te "_oy ete *.___ kes. term slio4.lou time deposits. eolleCtiorm maae in sil parts of the United Bates on most fasomble term. Urd the tnrin.ll=re Boswithton.breWtehYoforrk 1;117148414.1?, rittaburgh Woken. BOUM, steleHy an commis sion. Draw on H. CLEW'SR CO, New York. J. OC , OIEIL co.. inumeptoa; :Wan. O. D. i T. H. PER KIN& Hostoon. I MONDAY, M 1, The ealiterri m • I Cy market matinees mailed as over-plus odie capital. Call inane, (un known, or nearly sole tido o n „ r k a il are made ,art government collate-rah, tit 1 m 5 per cent. This eaSe has becnincreasing or some months Dna" and Utaless It to dlsiturblss by a rariral in trade, or some pp aaa pg movement on the p art of s aara p arp m o c a pough, seems „likely to continue during the summer months. The late order from the 7.11/.9.17 discontinuing the re ceipt or money on temporary loan, and re ducing tee rate of interest on outstanding certificates to 5 per cent, win tend to still furthCr cheapen money. The proposition to exempt the new five per cant loan from all taxation whatever, meets with Oppoeitton from various quarters, but we are cottriimod that it will need not only this, but etery other help that can be brought to beat upon it to put It successfully on the mar ket. liolders of seven Thirty bonds bare Cho option at maturity of taking the greenbacks or demanding a aim per cent gold-bearing bond with five years longer option, before the - - -• Internet can be decreased below t per cent. • We notice a proposition to compel the hold en! of Seven Thirties to make their choice sin e...at-ha its advance of the maturity Of thew . bonds. We trust the proposal will not be en tertained for a moment. The effect would be to make the bonds unsaleable for six months before due, and it would besides be bad faith on the part of the Government. The bargain hus been made, and a strict adherence to all Re terms Will be advantageous so well as hon orable to all parties concerned. The honor of the government is worth more than any trill- ing little advantages that might accrue from any such movement. While she Is a borrower to such enormous extents, and likely to be for years to mane, the shadow of a suspicion should not he allowed to rest upon her plighted faith—let 11,0 enact terms of the bond be always fulfilled, and she may make her ownlerms of interest. but break them al will, and soon she cannot I.rrow s at any price. Governments of all descriptions are firm. Sloes 1551, In 9; Five Twenties, IM; Seven Tint.- ties.;loP,<; Certificates, ilk; Ten Ponies, Pittsburgh rates vary but slightly from the above. Gobi Is up again In New Tork—to dars Quotations 12.51 i. Our brokers were gen erally buying al iO9 lyi . May coupons one fourth lower. We could learn of no transae lions In loeal stocks during the day, save it few bank shares at private terms, and some Columbia oil at latisillit The following statement exhibits the hind, new of the Pittsburgh Clearing House for U. week closing on SatunlaY. May sth Exchanges. lialanees. 9345,243 53 ' 1155,016 119 W 1,61.1 95 61,014 C 7 1917,7115 En 76,402 09 . 31119,1E0 13 06,078 al . 300,104 53. 72,17 97 . 4111414 03 92,44/7 06 April 30 May 1... May 2. May MAY May IS_ cited 41,751,307 05 11433,406 33 -bestring Government etriCies are stronger under the movement at Washington to make u new eve per cent bond into which the whole National debt may be funded. Tilts can only be commenced by prOducing anti maintaining a money market so easy that for lack of ernyloyment capital' will go into Gov ernment' !stocks. The fault in the proposed plan Iles reainly in the short time the bonds are to rod, and the loan will have a better chariedof andemis if it is made for any years, and to an amount large enough to cover the present currency debt of the Government at, sister cent and wider. This now amounts to I ,951 and could before maturity be con verted into fifty- ear eve oar cents. leaving the 11810,512,65 U he 7-3ers to optionto arid thence, afteeve year has expired, Mina live per cent bond, tf at that time a loan can be viegenated at that rate to absorb them. The lane of the Treasury throughout the past eve years has been short loans, which are now so numerous and of such diverse character that none but export exancial people can re. member their names or their riticuliarnies. What In woote.i t. o long ionn, - whieb, by Its merit as a permanent investment, will absorb the short currency debt, which now stands in the way of specie payments. It Is to be hoped that the short loan mania will not Induce Congreas to defeat a flee per bondsooVon scheme bY depriving th e of the only feature wnich'will commend them in compar ison with the 10-40 s, which have dragged from the time of their issue. —The New York Tribune says The proposal of Senator Sherman to trepudi ateigrflhctetoftp Government withet en2l2notc.,;orgem to state six months in edronce of the maturity of each series whether they intend to avail of the option of taking 5-50 six per cent bonds, does not strike the public creditors favorably. 'The right to take 5-33 bonds or money at matu rity is ono of the chief elements of strength in the 7-30 s, and the attempt to shorten this op t ion nix months comes fairly under the head repuiliitlen of the same paltry kind prne lh..l by refusing to allow holders of legal ten giuni to fund them Into:ink per cent bonds after July, tan. For the eredn of the Gcrvernment, this notteeof nix months should be shortened to sixty days, which would give all the time needed for preparation to pay in money or by a substitution of bonds for the 7-33 e 11 Con ferees will authortze the holders of 7-50 s to ex change them now for 59Ds, they will speedily pass lo that directien. This would be a more creditable proceeding of ahortening the op tion, Boston Wool Market- BoWeow, May s.—The wool market has natal active and dim during the past week. The transaction. again foot up a large aggregate, demonstrating the feet that present low prima are satisfactory to consurnera of the staple, and that they have no fears or hesi tancy In operating in reference both to pres ent tad future wants. The stocks of domestic wool have been re dared to a small compass during the last few weeks. The bulk of desirable doom at this ' point, is now held by one or two houses, 'who are making sales at rates which could have hardly been realised ten days ago, They em In no hurry to close out their stocks, and act as If tliburli tine wool u mild be higher be. fore the new el le crones forward. Manufactu rers hare a weliastiown pal Wilily for staple that has had a years seasoning; and, even If the clip should open at low prices—which de pends very much upon what emigres, may do upon the tariff question--mi wad must coin -Mend comparatAvelylilgli rotes • Pulled wools are most abundant. lint the low grades of thin description are be big rap idly worked elf by the seasonable demand for couromption. In fact, If the present volume of trade conUmies a few weeks longer, the market will be cleared of everthlng deniable in the doxuesale wobl line,nd there will be none left to tarry over. B uyers have taken hold lately as if they anticipated this result; and with the prospector a good fell trade In woolen goods, they are right in making am ple and seasonable provision for it. salsa Of domestic for the week foot up some TiAtkiellaf, at a ranged( 4t, 75c for fleece, and' fOr the various gradee of pulled. In- Mud are lots of Weatern fleece at 45 •110 0 c. •Nevr York mid Vermont at 117INCe, Michigan and Ohtomodium at 1501253 e, do fine and choice atdilriti several large lota line Pennsylvania c, , at Cbeleal, and entailer parealeeof picklock - do, • amounting to some 4.l,tve lb. In all, at 71.075 e. In Te=as Waal, we note ecoaeldernele sales at ;in California, at 2.s@aie• nerd 15,000 Het detained Oregon at le' Canada, sales 4010 lbs palled at Gee.. In foreign, there have been tbodende sale, of Mediterranean, Cape and Mestiza, at about previous rittm.—Bs,dic.. Boston Flab Basket. Bowleg, Hay 26.,The market for Codath without material change. The Stocks are at length reduced to a moderate compare, bat the shipping demand for Southern latitudes In about over for the seasonould scatterin g (area of the new catch will soon make their °Mien, &nee In the market. The consumptive .1— mand is quite moderae, but prime lots id Ea n glhip and French are seam and command (n 8 r Grand Bank and Bay Fundy at SW C 23 per for =Alum small,arge, including English and French; 0,5002. per qtr. New Georges are plenty, mid selling in large lots at a.3,7s(iduor Ott. flake are scarce and nearlke&y numitila al, 1403 loose. sad SO Pu 'Pollock are selling at loose, att_lS33lll3 per qtl packed. V:Icold are In very small stock, and all va, likaral higher prices. The supply W and Wy No. 1 is rapidly wrap __P..ring from_ the market . Shore no. 1 arc also Bold o at of acst hands. We note Dales of No.. attl, Including MO Ws at Glom. and No. 3 at $111,1101ft r " , scam, and gnu at a 8 Ms barrel- Plcklalfer viniuibare.r.adoolri astigree,,per bbl for common WOW per box for No. 17 1 ,„..1 ° S e are gulling at num ed. Salmon are nominal but held V at $31G32 per Mew York . Seed Atairiy, Niw tozz, Mar 5--The mason te. dur st over, and the market has become 40 1 . about 100 bags have been taken at t0;4 10.56 ,3 for Western and State. Timothy scarce, but the demand has fallen otr, ' reduce our quotations to jn06,25i 100 bags 1 , 0 4' in eats," - et IC The receipts of flax are smelt and the businees is necessarily light at I;7A Recleaned, in tea, for Druggists...use awls at 094 We have only heard of .1000 hags Calcutta Linseed, to arrive at Boston, at 0, 157 1 , S OM • Potatoes In Detroit. Dientorr, May a.—There conalderahle bet. ter f o oling erhented among dealers for the last few.daytt Rates have advanced and be come more steady. The Clnelnnatkend South ern inarkete are 'll4ll overstocked, and the present demand Is principally speculative, We note .ales today of bbls at from mate o 0 per i.ol- Street rate* ars 60065 c per bean peschtdows. MIMES= PITI I SBV6IiII MAJIKETPt. St. Loot. Market. MONDAT, May —Floor firm, at 117,2:426,...i.; 07/10111 OP TIM Prrassonon Gaza - gra single extra 444.50, and 51?.,50 for doable extra. Ma, 7 . 18,p Wheat stiff; Nn. I r.h 6 , 31,7:41110 common to The produce Phatketa still rule arm sad fu11,510.)61.,; prime to strictly prime, :here trilta s ln ; I d r lower, at pate: 11 ""ier; mode mtall , actfro; tint hots . Whets , . n g Is a fair demand for most of to , wading ar - P2IP4Se. Pork and bacon con Ora; and unchan ged. I. of a l oca l whisky flint, at it'2,ls!i. Mies, the transactions aro tr. inl Y and ' UntliapOrtalit character 1n ra'°"there kayo been no eltanges tro , thY of apecial ttO• nd searre• sale of 15 43EfX"5—re'rie firm Pot eh at '8 , 4. Soda lona at LIU. also 2 to . - - • Aglt dnifliut ling:fagged et 5i I co mm on, end Iflif s or Reiter quiet but very firm, and the stock G Jig Club may be quoted M. Ado g n pretty freely, and while the@{2,l6.ls'oats marketN" i . shade easier, prices. as „„4quoably lower,Corn In Iwtter but unchanged."kt bi movement ip r i gtl.—ls arriving more treely—over two t b o oand barrels having ' , ached here by ricer for this market within the past day or ISand other large lots are en route. The continued fair demand, however, and the market Is firm, and prices are well sustained. Sales of lee bbis Spring Wheat Family atslll l -4; 110 do do at $10,85; 100 do do at Me; De do do at MO to Nay; IM do Winter Wheat 511,50, and 200 do do at SIPA to s l 44—tho °Maid° RIP= (or choice brands. PROVISIONS—Bacon la firm with a fair Job bing delnauq, and prices have still further ad caanced. We now quote at 141;41414 for Shoulders; 131‘017 for Ribbed Sides; 21,4 kw Plain Sugar eared Mand,• and 291.409.3 for Can vassed ditto. Bard is held firmly v at VIA, and Bless Pork sold to-day at $31e31 FISH—The demand is impro ng, and Lake Herring are held at an advance. We can re port a sale of 30 half bids, to the trade, at $9; also, small sales at 4 4 1•44/433. W llll4 Irish are " at SI) 1 1 47.1TOES—Steadv, with a continued good local demand, and prices axe well maintained. Sales Of prime Peach Blows at 41406145 per bush, and $3,50 per bbl. HAY—Is quiet and übebanged. Sales from scales in a regular way at to 10.5 per ton. Baled is quoted at $lB to 525. BUTTER—Is dull, with a supply consider ably In excess ot the demand, and the ten dency Is downward. Sales of prime Roll re- I ported at 35, although some holders are ask ing 40. EGGS—Demand rather better, but prices rrn main unchanged at 15616. CHEESE-11 dull tint unchanged at 19iiggx for Western Reserve, and 23(tql for Goshen. OIL—No. 1 Lard Is arm at $1,85. DRIED FRUIT—Li steady, with a continued fair demand at 15 to 17 for Apples, and 18 to for Peaches. MILL FEED—SaIe 011 car Shorts at al. dlinga and Seconds film but unchanged. SEEDS—Clover Seal In eclling tit OA in a entail way, and Flaxeced is In gSod demand at PITTSBInIGU IHARKET Or run or rim Prrrenurow Omorren MORDAT, Ality 7, PM. UltUDE—The Crude market was remarkably gine& to-day, the transactions, In the aggro- gate, being light, but the low stage of water, restricting navigation, has prallmed a firmer feeling on the part of holders, and the ten. dency Is toward higher rates. We. now quote at 1401434, bbis returned and in bulk, and itiet to, bids Included.* Sales of 487, feo, 148, and ..11* bid bi In bulk, Mint 14e; and 401 (48 g - rav ( ty) at 14S o . it was reported that sales had been Made at 104, but we are unable to vouch for We truth of the reports. The demand for shipment has been very light for mime days past., and consequently, the great proportion of the oil selling now Is going ther Into the hands of refiners or spocolatora—prinemally the former. Telegranu from Oil City 10-day qt-ote Crude at *1,3 at that point. REPINED—The market for bonded oil was more active to-day than no Saturday, at least the transactions were much larger in the ag gregate, and there was apparently a firmer feettng, and a great many refiners do not Seem illstnlnen to Mier any more at present., prefer ring rather to hold their oil, and run the risk: of the Market. In prices, the only noticeable change is A alight advance for May delivery, both here and In Philadelphia Sales of We for Immediate delivery at SS, free on board cars here; Rh for immediate deliverY In Phil adelphia., at 04 IMO (for, buyer's optiOn,or 42; 501, prime white May, at 4.134; 1000 for lasi halo f June, seller's on io n at SUI for nrst half of Juno, buyer, at 43; SUO for July, buyer, 41,aral MI, for September, buyer, at tat... In tree oil, there is next to nothing do- I 0 - lo the demand being restricted entirely to supplying the wants of the local trade. ARRIVALS—The arrivals of on by the Allegheny riverAinee our last report, were as fellows: %reel% U. KA,lry 700 . Gallagher— 3 It. Denver her 11111 d Metzger .. Wilkins 7-%3 W. P. Logan • 015 New York Ilarket Nsw Yon; May I.—Cotton drm and advanc ing, but closed dull at about Saturday's prima, at 3461.5 c for Middling. Flour active and 1:16 rt better, at $2,35448,5.3 for Extra it. 11. C., and P,5e12,00 for Trade Brands—Lite market clos ing urea with no sellers at inside quotations. Whisky quiet, at 14.30. Wheat 113 , 2 c better, at 41,91 for good now No. 2 Milwankee,el,97l32 ,00 for fair to good New No. 1 do, 41,92 for Old No. 1 do, *1,52 for Old No. 1 Milwaukee, and MAO for damaged Chicago Spring. Eye decidedly demur; Western, Sic. Barley steady; Califor nia, 41,15. Barley Malt doll. Corn a ohmic limner, at 78081 c for muumnal. SINK% for sound Miami Western, to More and delivered, and ie for damaged. Oats le letter, at 4.14451. e for Sew Western, 4 69(01e for Old 11 micro. coitus.' 4” 0 1... LS hamar,. aides 4/..dss -10!,11*. ; rano ice al lijina2. Molasses Cutra at 50111/55 ; Porto Mee, 19.73. Pe troleum dull; for Crude 27%; Ileflned„in bond at 4243. Pork excited and Irregalar ; New mess closing at 433, cash,-.21343,29,A old do , at $25,50 for prime; also 3,ECtI balm new mess, to May, June and July, seller and buyers' op tion,t at 422,24 , 64,10,60. Beef Brut; for new SAM and T 21 . 11 041.2t5tel oew_extria Beef hams unchanged, at 41,20(0-,al. Cut Meats Orin or. Shoulderatat %013c1for hams, 1701Slx.c. Ikuron held higher, out Very quiet. Lard de cidedly firmer; at 18%4M4e. Butter inuiet, at .214f445cil for Ohio and eMiStio. for state, Cheme dull ,at 1134722. c. Finance and Trade In New York GOLD AXD PTOCILD. Nay 'lona, May 7.—Gold closed firm at IM;4. The money market is easy at WS per cent. Sterling Ortner at 109 , 4 blocks dull, except Governments, which are firmer. l'ne balance In the Sub-Treasury In forty nine million and a natl. PETROLEUM AND Al /If MO &TOME Arequiet; C ongree, 158; Smith and l'arnalee 12:e l'lthole,*; United Stales, It. IE3=ZMI2I=I9 Presents some unusually large fluctuations. The loans exhibit an Increase of 10,15.C.442, which is due largely roan increase of calf, and probably also to an Increase of temporary loans to the Treasury. The deposits show an Increase of 10,651,7`31.- The Increase of 4 . 2,171,- OW Is due to the payment of gold on account of May coupons. Mew York Dry Goods Darker sw Vona Mae 7.—The Dry Goode Market Is more steady. Domestic, good tirm and good trade doing for the Beason. Sheeting—Brown Atlanta, Si; Appleton A, 21; Atlantic, 22; Ban gor, 11; 111_,. do. 0, Vi; ao. 5 .241 do. W, 32; groadWay, 21; Howard, A, 19; Indian Head. 11 Laconia, 11, 21; Salmon Falls, A, =; Stark, A, Shirting, Bleached, Hope, V; James, 22; Innesdale, .73; Manville Co.. IS; klasonville, 32; New Market, A, 23; Now York Mills , .1754; /Pal ace Mills, 25; Slater, 121; ..Tlp Top, 224 V. amani ta, 40. Hoop Skirts Thompsons Drown Frenclr Elastic Springs, per dos. , 7. Hoops, 1,1 n; Thompson". Crown Houvelard Troll, per doe., lA, 20. Prints—Allan's, 16%; Amencm, IT; Animikeag, 12; Arnold's, 15; Coe.hroe, 19; Donnell's, 19; ' , roman, 14%; Hamilton, 18; Lon don Mourning, LIN; Laneaster,l2; Lowell, 13%; Alertmac 17; do. W I 9; Pacific, 18; Richmonds, 17; Sproeino's Frocks 19; Vlotor, 1414; Wament n l g l. Co. P , ' L l ro r tliTin a e7l - 40 1' 1; Collar s —Lockwood Cloth Lined. 40; do., 0.11 paper, &I lIIIPOWTS UT SAILKOA PITTSBURGH, FOZT WATira a CHICOM Slay 7.-20 bids - bulk hams, E Myers a co; 4 bbl. molasses, Newcomer,Goe 4 co; 1215 dor shovel handles, Lippincot. a Bakowell; 3 bias egg., T C Jenkins; 4 do do, Seibert a Martian II Its. choose, It Daleell a co; IS mks rags, God frey a Clark; 43 bills bides, .1 II italaum; doz ebovel handle., Postiey, Nelson A co; I boa Wetter, W J Meek; S care wheal., J Liggett a a Co; 1 do do, Gilmore, filtopson a .3;4 do do, Hitchcock, McCreery a coil ear oats. Kell a Ritchart,• potatoes. W Neel &son; 240 Mot do, Blair a Woods; 731 tails paper, Lan- Wan Laren 33,1 bga milifeed, Jas Glenn; 4 cars staves, J .1 Ralya; 2 care Innaber, W Y Richard non; 76 sacks raga, McCullough, Smith & co; 4 pkg. tobacco. J A Moselle; 1 car barley, Spencer a McKay 100 labla flour, Shoraaker a Lang; 1 pkg tobacco, Atwell, Leo a co; II dor brooms, W li Smith a Cot 2 kgs lard, V oigt ect; /0 ban soap, L J Blanchard; 6 bags clover ...l, Graff a Reiter. CLaval.Alfro ABU Prrisituadu ItAILUDA U. May 7.-60 bbl 9 cement, 11 11 Canna; eke pearl ash, J Orefield; 240 bids II eke potatoes W 13 Patterson; I ear lumber, J & A liar; I .10 do Phillips & co; 3 ears Iron ore, Bryan a co; 3add. eggs, T C Jenkins; I do do 2 pkgs bacon, Cook, Boa urn; 121 aka milifeed; .1 a W Fair ley; 6 bascheesu, L II Voigt a co; 4 Ibble eggs, It baleen & no; IMO bbla flour, Shomaker Lang; n bales cotton,Tuh'ior & 'Bro; I ham to. bacon, ASBchaub; 1 Mae do, Oyer, M sack. Scraps, Wm Flamm. P 17,1 .171117a. Com:mms Alt 1) Cntersraart R. R. May 7.-4 cars oats, 1 car corn, W W Herron & co; It atephulders, .1 Knox; 6 eke collars, 11, 11 1 Hartley; 3 do. chairs, T 11 Young & co; 3 sacks rags, It Dalzell & co; 3 do do, I bbl onus, May, Marko & 00i 18 aka oath, Campbell & &Ikon; 3 ears C ora J & W Fairley; 300 bush oats, ill tab- COck, MeCroery & co; la bbls Cour, 8 George & c 0; /00 bbls Dour, Baglitnycr & Voskamp; 100 d & o 8 do,on Graham it Thomas; Scars rye, .1 Gibso n AgsanzarErterrow, May 7.-4 car oats, I enr corn, It'Knox a Son; 9 tars wheat, 'Kennedy a Bro;1 car corn. Glimore i limpse: 11 , ;; 6 bele d a rin g ; r az liliti t et ° l 2 b l 4l ezeigeWll%'ideF'"'.. " =TORTS BY RITES. CIXCINEATI—Pas Otasooli-129holes COMM, la) bza wax, 7 Waxlike, I tem hams, Clark & co; 189 oil bbls, Brooks, Ballantlne.& co; MO do do, Jos Bonno9 in 1l dodo, Nat Beth 8141184 Co; ISO do do. M Meru' 100 bbl, whit**, so bas Porterfield;; whie, .7 D McKee; 1 tro baco baconhn 17 bus beef hams, 8 Who , T Nowlin & co; 5o tee hatos,'Cook, Bro boo; 10 do beef, F Sellers & co; le tea hams, 100 bblk flour , Seghmyer & Voskamp; bales - cotton,lsidati Li i alr=o; , bats tobacco ~ e a dt; 21 6 1 b loi s tts: i ft Shriver & Lazea; pikes wine, A tilockr 16 tea hams Shomaker b Lang; 10 do do • 81;ult it co; 5 bbla airy, A halloo; sdo oil:Childs sample; sdo do, .7 kl Lippincott; 9 brads Lobs°. owner. lvizts—Pka EMMA Da.utsk.—Chtrk & ,_ w , 3 pkgs butter; Fetzer 5; Ariz. b ox 1147..ettiy: 1 4 4 Pkga botter, sae moo ouwortti & co, 2 bids bueon; C p lyaella s inpue . 1 ; Means & I bble T 1 pkg rodoerblteMoleZbrzs'bOon; Aced a' 212 4 1 Z Ca11 “ 2 ?xptiOrbtli ske rags, 1 cg lard, 1 Denny, 0 tuba acute; C. BbnpuOn, 1 bbi egg& • corn.SiALLOrocts—Piat foms. 800 Williams OO;frj a 4 er 8 feed, , 800-188 bag. bblB flour mark ogi 8 oil bbla, B A Fahnestock 4 cu. Buffalo , parket. Burrato. May 7.—Flom—Extra State, r.. rn /,• Canada dpring,0506 , 9,75; White Canada and Western allel Wheat. scarce. Corn—Mixed, ale; NO. I .2c, with Me bid for No. I. Oat.— Parties are apart; thleago 42440 e. Barley and Rye nominal. Whiaky nominal at .2,24. Pork OW. Lard 2140)2.0.e. Chicago !Market CHICAGO, May 7.—Flour quiet, at ..91210 for spring extra. Wheat firm, and advanced 2433 c; sales at a1,M 1 .41,60 for No.l, and $1.1301,18 for No. S. Corn active and advanced 1440• sales at 45 1 ,4649 c for No 1. Oats steady. at 360.104M05v e. pork firm, at $.30. Lard quiet, at n!.442.2:k. Freights quiet. Baltimore Market • BAT-Tinton]; May 3.—Flour firm. Wilma firm; Pennsylvania red Corn active and firm; white SSatilic; yellow 8.36.84 e. Oats firm. Pro visions burnt. Lard—western tic. hulk shoulders 14 ie. Sugar quiet. Groceriestine. Whisky du i ; Pennsylvania 12,25; we-tent a 4,1%. Nen Orleans Market Nate OnLawas, May 7.—Cotton le dditter. Sales of 1700 hales at :t43.5.c. To-day's ro• cotpts are 1,245 bales, and yesterday's LW bales. .Corn drooping at 971440011,00. Gold 1131.. i.. Bterling 1,1 6 04. Freight, nominally an.. changed. Toledo Blorket _ Tottoo, May 7.—Floor firm and quiet. Wheat anta to rtA . fmrom. boned ner op o a kt e thogiffer b e e n t t . ter. Oatv held at Ce With Vie offered. Ity' e inlet. Lake freights doll. Milwaukee Market. MILWAIMILX, May 7.--Flour closed with nil advancing tendency. Wheat active and ad vanced 4c; gal.+ at .467.51 i. RIVER IiEWEI. . _ A.RRIVALS. Glasgow Forest City....olelll GaJlapolle. Loot I.ot I.....lfamtlton ....I.ltrkerel3urg D.PARTUEtard M . GEE RDA TS LE, VINO TO-DAY. E'snmal; rah In .st.li 1 I Z11.11 , V tile. NON orluans =! The river continues to recede steadily at this point, with scant live leut In the channel try the works hist evening. At (Ali . , the telegraph cc pulls but t‘il - -awn incite, it pretty good tang, or water for fiat boats, but steamboats have twee conipelled to draw air . the track. The weather yesterday was clear, Cool and pleasant. Tlie tilasgow, Cram Cincinnati, with an ex cellent trip, and the Forest City, from f:al lo- Nils, are the only iruninent iirrivitin we have to report. The tila,gow tirade the tau front Cincill nali item in three . 1 .3 , , Mein , ' Mit her way bestow. which is hard to Nett. The Ar madillo, fr,ntt St. Lools, was due here last night, /1114 i %VIII doubtless Inc towel in port t übs morning. The Bayaiii, for Parkersburg. wa the only departure yesterday. The Allegheny river boats are all lahl lip welting for water. The Menseng,or, in tai1...W.1 of Capt Jesse Dean, a leave lillY 11111, Bill lill 1 1l for New tirleans—it hi th ou ght she weave about noon. She lies superior accommodations, nod Is in charge of monde! 1"111 e 2 perietlectl Mil cure. Copt. McCarty still retains charge of the omen. Thu Maggie Mays has been Intlop net CM cinnall—.for repairs, WO presume. tier clerk, Mr. L. Li. Young, in here visiting his family. The Mold_ Moore, Capt. Dun Marmite, is filling up nal - ditty for Cinctnnati, Louisville and Nashville, and will soon he ready to take her departure. Passengers should beer thin fact In mind, and net accordingly. The Armenie, Capt. A C.' Aletal I 11111, IN an imism:eft for St, Louis and she will lie follow ed by the Leonidas, Cep!. M. A. Cox. The Emma Graham, Capt. C. R. Si WI, is the regular packet. for Zanesville to-day, leaving promptly at lp. m. Messrs. liege and Meted den are associated together to the office. Capt. I. It. Whittaker arrived here from St. Louis to-day, hay ing clime through by rail. Capt. {Pia boat the tiuldOn, has been engaged until recently in the Memphis and Arkansas River trade. She in now on the sleek at St. Wilts undergoing repairs. The Yorktown arrived at Cincinnati on Sat aygand the Kate Putnam and Kenton were toleave there for ilttsburgh on Monday. The Colionbin, en route from St Paul to Pittsburgh, panned Cairo on Friday • last. The Cairo .corespondent of tho Cincinnati Consmereint furnishes the following partials lons m regarti, to the erplosson of the :ilea Hughes Another fearful explosion has merit-red, by which the towboat Rick Hughes has been to tally destroyed. As I have received a dis patch this morning from parties in Cincinnati asking (or the "names et the survivors of the explosion of the Tigress," I presume the tel . egrupt has sent the n rung name, as the Ti eri.sis is now passing Cairo with a huge tow of coal, all right. The Nick Hughes exploded, near Randolph, on Wednesday night, about II o'clock, killing the Captain - Van Dorn. rnrrir Mn, n Kt, M neer, a 1.0 on' watch end in bed asleep, nnd six others—nlne In all; the names of those lost have not vet been ascertained here. Captain John McLean, of Evansville, formerly Captain Of the Calumet, and other boats in the Evarurville and Cairo trade, as pilot on the llurhns, and 'together with Jos. Riley, watchman, and tile second engineer, ozone unknown escaped unhurt, and came tip here last night,i and Immediately left for Evansville on the Armada, so that full par ticulars could not by ascertained. The Hughes was towing the the Steamer Prima Donna, in tendinn to take her to Cincinnati. The Prima Donna was somewhat shattered, tint not very badly and none of those on hoard are repelled hurt. • TRAVELERS , GUIDE. • ',rival and Departure of Trains. PeniusglMMln Central galarood. Departs. Arrives. Day Express 1.. l• m 'Kali 950 am Litoona Accom`n 960 a mileast Line......... 940 • to Cinctrinati Err In . be am in Wall Accom'n 41:9) • m Ilan 19410 a in . Penn Ac'n No 1.. 950 • m Plant Kapreaa... 1:10 p m 12.1 Wall Accond.. 960 • in Zolnistosra Ac'n. 960 pm , Jotinst•n Acton, 0:40 a m r..t Line- 10.00 pm , Ditt&Erie bta11..12:36 pm nu Wan Aneoni.. 6:20 a tn Baltimore Yap's 1:50 p m 91 .• .. JIRO a m ill Wall Atom... 2:21p to &I '' '• 4:60 pm Phil's Express.. 906 p m Lb Wall'. Ac'n. 6:05 pm Wail's At . .. No 4 7:00p m Penn Aire No I. 30.60 pm Altooaaigt ?ral &mom. lb. Em & ...40 p m church trabs hear. Walls' St u. ation lo every Sunday at hit a m.; returning, leaves Pittsburgh at II:50p. tn. Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinna I I. Omani. fast Line 2:50 • M P•aat Line 9:00 • rea gall 0:7.. al gall 3:60 p m Sapreas Ac- 2:.n pen txpresa 1:10 •to Steubenville Ac. Rea be e n r the Ac oxintiod_ ..ation 4:16p in commodattou ..14:10 • m Pittsburgh, rt. Wayne and Chicago. Depart,. terms. &sprats a m Ittpresa ...... .... ton • m Lapses, .......•.. :60 pin Express VAS p m W i res. LLB r ID Express ........... 11;t3 p m 7:13 a in Mal ..........• 4 : 15 P. Wheeling Exps's Sells pm New Brighten "Accommodatlon leaves Allegio•ny leant at Unto., II:110 r.. in., 4:3)p.., and 5:40 pan., ilocheater. 2115 p. m.,• New Castle. m 3:50i.. m,; Edon. may.. Meta ts. m.: Wellsville, 9504, tn. Pittsburgh, Chaveland and Whaellog. Departs. Anises. Ltpress.... ..... 1:22 • en 'Ea presi 3:53 p at ittri-g ...... -... 1,2 g % E:',:',:: ..... , . . t. 92, : : iltenisenville Accommodation leaves wilegbeby Si 3. IN ta. ... Pittatinsik and Councilman°. Dsvarta. Mall 7:00a m' Mall Artla ts. o7lo9 20 ...sprees .......... M:00 p tolExpross ...... ....10:00a to W. Newton ....e•o 6:10p m, W. N ew to n Mn' 6 r30 • m :st McKeesport—LlM •10 , 1 s. 1041orsport.. 6:IEI a a: 2. •• ...10:00• m,2d •• ... :40pm Braddock'. .401 4:10 p m : Braddock's' At' n /6:41. p m Church T 0015.... 1:m p to lebs ref: Tra1a....10:00 a ts . allegisensy Watley kaUrsiad. Deparfx. Arrives. Mall 6:42 •to Exprrss A 11 AlO a Is express 6:10p st, Mall 6:10 to Sosommodation. 1:40 . p m Aoconunadation :(0 s m Pittsburgh and E e flailroad. le Off City and rranklin. ..... !Mine , . Departs 40. 10 Express, 7:0 p takNo. .72 Zayre... 6:53 • m Vt. rlttaborall, Vert sync and tatlcsio, •od Orarer Valtry. erswitliTille lioat—Grant and Water Pita. /miss, Departs. 6:00 p m Harmonytags, M . Clair Mt. 4 4 Arras.. IN p ! .... egt.l. sub Sailer elage—No. a Als. our Street. m. sidy. IDeparts. !IX at a. . W6131 r. 1 021.00. Etalte...llare's Hotel Anis.. Si An- I p. . rOD . 112 EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE, 00 PENN IITIOLET:- JADES O&M ,Ilt NON, Proprietors. DAINInUNI3EB AND CAMBIAL'S% furnlsheeltnr all walns. Also. carriage. for Yung..ls, Weddings arid eartles, tabu and reasouable rtes. STA• BLN OPNN DAT AND NIGHT. na7:lvd INSURANCE THE • BEN FRANKLIN INSUR + ANCE COiII'ANT OF THE CITY OF A LLE. UHEN Y.—The lioininlsslonent named In the Act of Assesubty ineorporating —Tim Den Vrankliu Insur ance Compsay of the iiiy of Allegny, — will meet at the Banking Ileum or ..Til E. FR A N KLIN !SAY ING BANK No. ttlOhlo b s . tret..lo the City of Al -I,97,eanty on t I'OII li a. Ur:l l :a d s?, " a r t M aMett ripe and place Kooks will be opened to receive stibmrip- Goo., toShe Capital 0100 k of aalo Insnrance Com. pa 00y. spleFlopans—lieorse R. Iliadic, litephen foyer, Henry Y. Bantle. James W. Hall. Bateman foe, J. T. Stockdale. Joseph _Craig, Henry Jehu Haworth, William J. Kottitts, a U m e betn• pie, John, Taggart, Henry Irwin. George Dasch, Hugh IL Fleming, Jonathan Arthur Hobson ant! John Ramsey. op2Sawd FISHING TACKLE. - MAY IS ON HAND. 7I ZANBx - ATC3,. BE TUE SPORT OF TUE SEASON. Fishing Hooka and Tackles, p m . }Hes, Heels, Lines and Baits, AT JAMES COWN'S, . MEM 130 WOOD STREET. e):lct, A JJUN lILOYD WM. YINYII OLIN FLOYD & CO" WilliUlan! pa l:rail :O. - Ivo. 177 Wood and 271 L14%.14.31., 1866 SPRING A RRANGEDIENT. MONONGAICKLA RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, Wi'AlLCriran'T aCIMEIZIP"R", Will run three daily side-whhel steamers between Pittalearh, Monongahela ity, Brownsville, ira's Landing, Greensboro, Geneva and the Dunkard 01 1 newsier.. This line in composed of the following AN I S TELEGRAPH WT. D. 11IIGHEIC FRANKLIN ............ ....CAPT. 2 W, C A RMAO GAT-LAT/81 cApr. I. a. c.TIL.E. These pukets will leave Pittsburgh dell atb m., and 6p. to, except Sunday, when the de WM. in be at 8 o'clock, Tbe through packet for the OUTRegions will les , . Pittaborgb daily at 6p. Brownavllle daily at a a. m. Itartminno—Loaves Brownsville for Pittsburgh dl L e a v e, 0. tn, and 6p. tn. Greensboro and Geneva ag 12 o'clock; Rice's Landing at p. re. Leaves Monongahela City eta o'clock. The line is composed of lirst-elass side-wheel steamer., bollt expressly for the trade. They will he oommanded by emcees of long °aped..., who will ay particular attention to the wants and com fort ofpassengers. The boats will leave promPtir at the ha ur a dvertised Freights Received at all Hours. For further particular/4 enquire of WILLIAgf MeHROY, Agent. At the Wharf-Boat, foot of Grant et. Pittsburgh. COLVIN, Agent. Brownsville. Pa. yem:und ii,on CAIRO, T. LOUlSAdr ai g AND PT. PAUL—The .w sten/. LEONIDAS C)0, %VIII no for the above and all Int o gediare ports on TII ' ULDA Y. at 4 p. For freight or i von board or toy7lare v, OOD, Agents. .VOll MISSOURI RIVER. A. agrzat —The splendid pa Irm. o steamer CITIZEN- JeCritpt. J. IL NAAR Will leave for tim above and all intermediate porte• on IN EDNIOODA Y, at 4 r. 11, For freight or passage apply on board or to tuy7 FLACK dr UtILLINGWO4/0, Agents. }VIII CINCINNATI. LOIt _ sar ati g ISV ILLE ANL/ NASILVILLE. Itt r llk.*Pirl i2 lTl ruge.r. l'llir. r l). IdA nit Arr Will leave for the above all intermediate ports on TUESDAY. at 4 a. m. For fretgbt or papply on boon! or to .14' !!!1S — TIt i a ll „letIlA i t C e D er Bl 4l:Mg ARMENIA Capt. A. C. Of eCAttlnit. Win leave a. OiNJVC ou TI'EsDAY, at 4 r. sr. Fur ' 11 "1 , 1'.'41"1 0 (;liTI. 7 1 t t'tf,",b o .rA7entx. Ii`OLI MEM PHIS & NEWA ti gr a t ORLEANS—Tbc sblendld steamer AlEssENur Capt. Jon. Dos Will leave as above on THIS DAY, at 4 p. m. li o L ""g" l P l r ...el ' lrrPrrYt ° 4 ' oolll `Zge.. i{E(AIILAR PACKET TAneirnit AND ZA MU' I.l.F..—'rtie One steamer ENMA URA HAM , Copt. C. H. trrutt, will leave for the , above 0.1,01 ail interusedlate pull.. every TUICIDAYI :t a i r "' !l ' . FIA N ' t e a t t l g 4 00 Aient Parker I tirg zigial P) ZA • Di: 4.4 UNDRIES. 1.0 boxes Bed, While and Yellow Bork Cand r y; X lOO 4.1210. new Fig.; 100 001. half gallon, No barred.. Pieta., In u .mend plot Pickle.: 5 ',R... Welly liquorice; gar; 0 cos.. Calnbrla do Imitation; 3 eau.. do do pure; 60 boat, Coro ntarrli: , • 30 do Sliver Moss Oland.; 112 .10 No. I Herring; NV do No. I tiold Chop Flee frostyrl: 30 km. Washlug Blue; 10 labia. ...All and large Marking: e sues Blackberry Jelly- 25 do t'orrant lUD doorted .10 ass 103 do Vrroeh Mustard: *I dozen ansorted natter.: 500 bones Chewing Gum —hearth, hitch. and W. sogar coaled, for male by REY...ILL BROS., toy 1 Nos. 1221 and I=l Wood street. CONSIGNMENTS. MO boxes Orangeu; LSO .• Lemiins.• 2,000 lootheis reach Blow Potaellec, su barrels pure Cider Vinegar; M •• Sorghum Molasses: M hoses liothen Cheese; M •• Bamberg Cheese, greeived and for sale at No. MD Liberty street. •pil CUTTER. AMEN ASHEPARD. WALL PAI i EBS FOR AJARIIL, , 66, , Y ?OM COIA/RS are Clay. Smote, Orange, aud Wine. NEW DATTERVS—Urmt, Etmscan, Louis XV. EmnrnlicrM, Muslin and Lace. ESPECIAL bIENTION Is made of low priced (ir,LIP PAP/LIES. • /F/TSlbre open every evuning. W. P. MARSHALL, m 1,21 IC Wood sonnet. SCA; AIR AND COFFEE Al' HE- L iiu K Flllenln. —A large ;dock of fr. •Ik evems bought at the lowest rash prier, Just received: Lwverlnfrs Itedned to and Syrup; choice gov ernmet Jars. Marlegno, Laguya •nd Coffee, at the inse•t mon prices, wholesale and retail, at the Grocery Store of JOHN A. apZI Corner of Liberty and Hand streets. SPICED COVE OYSTERS—Just Fresh rerri C orvee d • large supply of Baltnnore Spiced and Oysters. pm up In one and two ponne cans. for sale ny the emus. dozen Or *lngle ean, the Family Grocery Store of JoHN A. RENSHAW, tuy3 Corner of Liberty and Hand streets. NEW'BURLINGTON HERRING.— The hest of the reason. hush smoked and pot up la small boxes or fur aale by the dote., at the Jam. us Scot - try Story or JNO. RENSUAW, my 3 Corner Liberty an d Hand streets._ (AIL CLOTHS OIL CLOTHB—For s . , Hooms, Halls, Stain. Tablas, Ac.,of ali p_attersts and widths. Also a fall amortmet of Window Shades. Breen Oil Cloths of all widths, Shade Fla tore, we., for .Ole, wholesale and retail. at Nos. 211 and 2i tit. Clair street, by J. & 11, PHILLIPS. BELTING! BELTING!! -Leather Abner Belting; elm Gum Packing, Hose Car , and t d n 'ill ‘ te c e to r:r.,tv. - o'nnlidaunTal talc, wholesale and retail, at Nos. 33 and MI Pt Clair oreet apgs J. All. PHILLIPS, ItHEAKFAST BACON—Just re. A-.• retreat from Cincinnati • supply superior Sugar Cored Breakfast Bacon. canvassed and for sale by 3 JNO. A. /HINSHAW. my Career Liberty anditand oreela. NOIrICE TO GLASS AND STEEL NOPACTUHEIVI.— MIT (ILA Y.-100 labia. to erne...to steamer imputrter, will held st St, Lonl• prices, freight Included, If bold so from the wharf on or before Oliva'. • my 3 ItICKIEY A CO. INIVEHNAL CLOTHES WRlNG go—Thee best In use and Ilte only Wringer with cogs. Call d get on trial and be satisfied. Per sale at h i e 1M and one Zn 51. Illair street by J. Ali. PLI/LLIPS, mV h, Sole Agents for this (leanly. SO BLIPS— 1,000 dos. Lem(' o, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry, (linger and Va nilla Syrup. I dos. In case; A very superior artiste, ntaue (ram hest qnsiity entitled 'utter. now offered for sale by ItErDINIC & 1111(1... sp2l/ Nos. 131 and 131 Wand Street, bldg. No. I Lard Oil; •I .• It do do Ito • • Plum Durk Creek Lob, 011, to store and for sale by JwkIGY DALZF.I,I. A CO., 119 and TO Water street. mhtli STORAGE, "N FIRST FLOOR AND CELLAR. JAM r.B DA LZICLI. 6 SON spit and 7D Water strati : , NEW CROP FIGS-Very choice new traabed riga, L I , o linen bags; also , In mail I"; r lota ".for """ 'l".Art and tar spat Corner at I.ltarty and and street 44019 A ASH. No casks Common Soda Ash; 60 do keened .10 Just received and for male by . • V 1.3 JAIO. B. OANlyiy_hp. pOTATOES.. a. MO Ws. prime Prince Alter{ Potatoee; Due do do Pearl; Blow du j' a s p t i;. rriving and for gale by ,I Ktl , ti. CA NYI BLitt' FINE APPLES-10 bbh. fresh Pine Apple., t h e Pest of theseason, to arrive tills day no ItRYIIBB a 11110$'.,spal Nos. 120 and 12a Wood street. BURLINGTON 11ERRI1 G-20 bin new Burlington lierrh i ltdr i rtir t i t ylt . aa fur „ sale by opal Noe. 120 and 120 Wood street. WHITE LIME-100 bbls. Dun anaville Lime in atogoaMfirrizizi4u. adtbe No. 124 alecontlaysst,_ 1 )11111ED PEACHES, to arrive from Ueorgia.lll b Jo gght44:ll./14.„ for sale by lan34) tr. YtrICIT 4'oo. GREEN APPLJES-60 bbls. choice sale by rtB • B MAW Omen APDIeI, just received and for JN4I. B. cAiirtzt,u, pt 2 Nos. 141 and 143 beadle streets. MILL FEED-2 cars Seconds; Yor sale by I ear 11 4 . o ktiox a BO.N. 7$ Diamond. Anasin•Y. .13 20 UTTER— bItf barrels prime 114111; For sale Xe. (roh2ED J. B. CANFIELD. OLD COPPER AND BRASS. I Ms.. 5 boxes and S pieces Copper; 3 bbis. and 1 box Braes Now landing from stonin g itop k r i s i n i ltir c salst aps IAIVANALS-40 bunches to arrive and for gala by HELMER A BROS., apnt Nos. IM and IM Wood street. BUGGY AND wArri - EUGQY AND HARNESS-Nearly now sad selling low lbe i rjewf ap2S iST - OOLLINS. CEMENT -01 beat qualities, fresh, mcel 'tog nail for S ato Oy sari • HZ/NRY H. COLLINS. R,IIINGLES-75,000 No. 1 fib n In sloro l. raldba c a . l:2l ,2En. 124 84.. d CALCINED PLASTE R - 10 0 bb h. Climb fur sale by HERICY H. COLLINS. J-lILIBILICATING 01L-100 bbh. for szle b 7 (ay4) MINIM U. COLLINS. (lillittNET TOPS—too abSClried for rAo by (a 74) HENRY H. COLLINS. pLASTEII-100 bbls. Calleln•d Plaster for sale Or H. COLLINS. 101VON-80 banes to store foe W." by (myl) • ISULH DICKIES' .1; M. (" 1- 1111CIBLES-L Assorted sizes, to r Bras' founder.. 11111PiliY U. COLLINii. Aid 1866 SPRING OP 1866. HEMAPANKA 7. (BLOOD CURE.) Thls article la ex - prosalOicalgued to purify awl restore the blood to a. healthy condition. by ableb SCROFULA sod ail Diaeuea of the Sklo art effect ually remort4l from the system. Sold In bottlas . 50 cent. sad 81 each, by SIMON JOHNSTON. _Corner Smithfield sad Fourth Stt. eta. GEORGE AL KELLY, WHOLEBALE DINJOGIST. ..Ib. 87 D'ood Str, OPPOSITE THE BT. CRAW. 1-4 HOTEL. Dings, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, 2."13.111.36.1:771d1E1irt."1r, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE/STUFFS, SC The Ftetall bnetnese will be cttin . nad as venal at Federal Street, and corner of valo.=dor.atr ue f bm3yd 4 j . SCHOONNIAILEB & SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE w Ear, LEAD, BLUE LEAD GRODED MOIL FOB PAINTIN OIL BARDELIL Miro. 68 Wood latzreoc.t. ream in CASKS POTASH, prime, Just received and (ornate by GEORGE A. KELLY. myl Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street. PUTTY, in Illandets, 10 Just receli ed and tor nate by , DEMME. LLI, myl 'Wholesale Druggist. 37 Wood street. 20. . TONS WRITE LEAD, In Oil, Just received and for sale by GIEORGE A. KELLY. myl Wholesale Druggist, & Wood street. IF. , Bills. F, BLS. FLA_ISEED OIL re reed an il d for sale by DEORUE A. KELLY. myl Wholesale Druggist, 37 Wood street. - - _ - - FIT — RNI - TITRE. FURNITURE AND CANE AND WOOD 011Aaig, Manufactured and (or sale. Wholesale or Retail JAMES W. WOODWE L, NOS. 97 t 39 THIRD STILEMT, Opposite R. Edmondson d Co.'., and rnhl NO. 1 FOURTH STREET. JOSeril unrt