II El t' , IZT,T B H. m.. , mEirrz, BANKER AND BROKER;;. 118 ,near',Ccxrker or Wood'- titivErti'mtik'ffsicultrnts, • 4 .- ndl. Coupons, Boughtan ISoltlon•Liberal Terms,' _ . .IWDrafts sold on all tlie pinelpal cities of Eu rone. • 00111 1 FER L S , ION OF 7-301 s. =I • We are now prepared to caneert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of t SEVEN - TIES • ' • xx raz New -1867.5-20 old Coupon Bonds: . -. • JAMES TI-B ADY 86 CO Dealer in Voye ent Securities, CORNEtt:FOURTH AND ; WOOD STS.. 4,..i.0f.. ME FINANCE AND TRADE, - : OFFICE OF 'THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t SA.TUILOATi March 19, 1868• —The Houk+ of Representatives has re pealeA the internal revenue' taxes upon -riaapitfactures. This act, too long delayed, will afford 'immediate relief to the Indus . that interests of the country, and is a step in the right direction. It is expected that • the bill will be promptly adopted by the "Senate end: be ratified by the President in time to take effect on the first of April next. The imposition of these takes was bad policy in the first place, and couldbe only defen , ded on the ground of overmastering limn cial necessity. It is always a false pririci ple to tax production in place of couSump tion, and the chief wonder in relatlion to the taxes that are so soon to be expunged is that they did not exercise a more inJur ions influence on business. "It is estimated: that the proposed measure will cause a loss to the public treasury of $84,794,654. In 1867 the.,- total receipt 4 from internal rev enue;- including' taxes upon liquors, to ' bare gas; and distilled oils amounted to a totttl of - 11146,223,670 r As the :Whisky, to bacco, arid • gas taxes, yielding an aggre gate of $51;429,019, are to be retained, it is expected that by means of a tax upon sales revenue of $20,000,000 may be derived, thus reducing the actual loss to the Treas. uary by the repeal of the five percent. tax upon tnarinficturesto something like $60,- 000,000. -The depletion can .be sustained with Out any embarrassinent, provided it is attended with the promised retrenchments in the various branches of the 'public ser viee. Our expenses have never been suffi ciently cut down from the extravagant war standard, and would bear a still - ffiqre ex tensive pruning. Closing quotations received by James T. Brady Co. • Gold 1387/ . U. S. 6's, 1881 - 11134 5-2/15,186 0 ' - 1103 186 r 108 " 5-20's, 1865 • 108.1 " 10-10 7 s 1013,1 " Jaw and July; 'O5 107 44 CI • :67 10734 " • June - 7-30's t loog July.7-30's 106; May Comp., 1865" - 11814 PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET:. . OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH:GAZETTE, -SATtir±.Dty, ?larch 14, 186. CRITD—The maiket ha been dull and irregular throughout the pat week,thougli tO-day there seemed to be, a firmer feeling, and holders generally were asking an ad- Tame. We can report a sale of, 3000 bbls for_ April, at 8!,"c; 1500 for June, at 9c;lmd 1000 each 'for March and April on private terms: Spot oil maybe quoted at 8C68,',e, and all the' year, buyer's option, at 1l( 11%o; seller's option, same dehvery,B®B;c. Compared with the early part of the week, prices are a shade higher, but the trade is devoid, of that life And, animation with . . which. it : should be characterized at. this particular . season'of the year, especially as there is, or will be as soon as the water re cedes sufficiently, a good bulk rise. Deal, • - ere do not seem disposed to take hold with their wanted activity, and when business is hard for the dealers it is still . worse for the brqiters; and it is all owing to the fact that, oil is entirelytoconuch inflated at Oil' City for this market!' The' idea of paying . $1343,10 at Oil City, and.selling at $3,20 to $3,30 here is not very encouraging to those engaged in the trade, and as a comm., queuoe, the great majority of ..our dealers, • very sensibly, we think, have concluded to remain idle and keep their Made in the. same vsyil • • • ; REFINED—Th 6 linirket for bonded oil has also been very dull during the past week, the transactionsin the aggregate be ' ing compirativelY. light/. though to-day ' there was a firmer feeling; and in some in -- ' stances better figures ,were offered. We have but a single side to record, 6050 bblei 4 2000 each;for August, September and OiN• .toter.: buyer's clptien, last half of each ' • - mouth at 29c. - ' There were offers to buy a oline'' ' at 25c for April, 25%c for May, and J 260 for Jane which. is an advance of about r half a cent; beiripared with the offers Of the• , last few days. Spot oil may'. be quoted at 24c; all'the molithr,' buyer's option, at 24y,® . 24%e; and all the yeFir, - buyer's option, at ?"?:1 •310. TM it generalTtiauaßirethaers are as obi stinate as ever in regard to selling, not,be-' _Jug satisfied • with. present Priees,andrpre ferring rather to hold off in expectation-of an imprpirement. ARRIVALS—The following are the7arki‘ ',4iliffitif oil: Total receipts for the week... 2,507 . Total receipts last week .4,080- Totalrebeipts since Jan. 1.;• '127 311 1 ... ....... , OIL BRIPMETS PER A. V. Clark ..11, Stunner, to F 503 . bbls refined - to - , - P; - ", r•-c; pht - gat. IttEo.' t A 7 . - d6To .A. Dilworth 6c Co. Philadelphia. _ . • • . ::Lockhart .Frew, 272 do benziooto War!' ing, King& CO., Philadelphia. 1 1. Nat: Ref, Co., 52 do do top. • delphia: ' r• . --"9I k B 4 I L I TTPCIATB CI tZeiritt z i7O . Waring, King it corroil GOODS 4LtDS:E7ZI . :., , • ~.„ , , I if ‘. -t F. ' CiPTIVE VEmnilLKPrristru Bon G-Azirrrga. . 1 SATIIRDAti Marchf14;•113138.. ,, i ((. 1 .13vOuttok-Mtechl 911/11P1m/Milmtifkic-' 7 :.,,,j.i.i,P lll ? : 1 , 41, 3 e *. eFi:514e4,1414t140):431.k- r icer nave aaviriCci: - filie - texture and finishot ." ; 1 -`itiiitsitee'tWiiiade at the ..ilinehoir, ragTO .... :, and Betuo3W4l l, lo4blly up td tile popnlat , New. Enßland brands. Wo..Rupte 141,1? 1 / 2 I .;''. '. ,/tiviK i ::Antbit:74#`3ls l3 4 ., t#Y:" ' i 4 .: .1-; 1 --, , BuYvirn 'Sbeattrippw..o4.4Los2rterfiltl* •• i ".,.. / c,'!..IMALITOnUtoto eldreenel JAVA • a t = P., - 1. ;:* g3l.oirsitiill4l i(eidt ok 4 s ea- . tin st criex* 0 t . .' r Assorted Cotton_ ~ 'I ''' `" irtif,tacrOi 44Ntgefp.. Carpet Cbain and '-' Wick, 40c; Colored Caplet Chain; 48d;'13W ling No. 1 .and 20 toSeamless Grain Bags-2 bushels, 42 to 45c; 234 do, 53c; 3 do, 60c. = . . ' r PITTSBTIRGH; GAZETTE • 3107NDAY; 31 . 1,1tCH .16 -18 68 • ,: I= PITTSBURGH MARKF,TS. OFFICE CF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t SATURDAY, :NIDSCII 14, 1868.. Tbd general_rnarkets have' been rather more active, during the past week,%ad with animproved demand for saint) of t e lead ing articles, in consequence of scarcity, pr areitending 'Upward: The resump tion of naVigation is beginning to tell oh the tri t ide - Of Our city, and, besides, the time of year is at hand when and improvement is looked Par and if we are not greatlymis , taken business this spring and early in the summer will be considerably better than it bas been for some years past. GRAIN—Oats continue scarce and firm, but not quotably, higher; 68@70c, on wharf and track, and 73®75c, in — store. 'Winter Wheat is scarce and in demand at tt'2,42© 2,45 . -'or Red, and $2,53@2,55 for White. Barley is scarce. 'and wanted at $2©2,10. iCorn is quiet and • rather dull but un changed; we'continue to quote at 93c@$1, on track and wharf, and: $1,05@1,10, in a retail way. Rye is somewhat -excited and tending upward; we now' quote at $1,65, .611,70. PROVISIONS-Compared with the early part of tile - week, Bacon is not so firm, and Sricesnre a shade lower; 11 1 ,4®11%c for houldeis; 133,®15c. for Ribbea and. Clear Sides; 17®17 1 fc Bar Sugar Cured Hams,, and 1634 c for Breakfast Bacon. Lard is un changea;' prime kettle rendered is quoted at 16c, in tierces, and 1634 c, in kegs.- Mess Pork, S2S@2S,SO._FLOUR—The narket has - been remark ably. qUiet - the past week, and prices are steady but unchanged. We continue to quote at $10,50©11,25 for Spring Wheat; *l2 @12,50 for Winter Wheat, and $14®15 for fancy brands. Rye Flour is firm at $8,25 per barrel, and Buckwheat is steady at $4,50 per cwt. SEEDS--Cloverseed is quiet and un chaned at..58@8,25. ThnothySeed 14 dull at.52,45@3. Flaxseed is in steady demand at $2,35@2,40. • .BUTIER—Is scarce, and in actiVe • de mand, and prices are again tending up ward, sales h.aving been made to-day at 48 @s3c, for prime to choice Roll. EGGS—Firmer, and under the influence of diminished arrivals, prices are higher, And..we now quote at 24@25c. ' HAY—Weighmaster 31cNulty, at the Al legheny Diamond Scales, repos light ar rivals, a good demand, and prices firm but unchanged, ranging from $20q23. - DRIED FRUlT—Peaches firm but tm changed-1134Caa2c, for prime halves, in small lots—and 11c, to the trade. Apples in better demand but unchanged at 7@Sc. POTATOES—The demand is more active, but prices are unchanged; sales of prime Peach Blows at 83,25 per bbl. • LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged; reg. ular sales of No. 2at oSc@sl, and sl,3® $1„30 for No. 1. HOMINY—Is !unchanged; regular. sales at $6,25®6,50 per bbl. BEANS—Scarce and' in fair demand, with sales at $4(a j 4,50 per lansh. GREEN APPLES— Steady but un changed; sales at $3,50g5,50 per bbl, as to quality. _ BALTIMORE, March 12.—Beef Cattle—The offerings at the - scales during the past week amounted to 987 head, against 9,90 last week. Prices to-day ranged as folloWs:, Old cows and scalawags at $4@,4,75; ordi nary thin steers, oxen: nd cows, 54,7561,5,50 fair to stood stock cattle ..6,50€1,:.7,25; fair quality: - beeves, 0,50®6,75; and the very . best beeves, liSgio per 100 lbs, the average price being about '86,G2?;, gross—being an' 'average decline of .about.373'c per 100 lbs, on the rates of last 'reek Sheep 7 -_The supply has been light daring the past week: and quotations are high er. Pribes to-day ranged as followm.fair to good at s@Ge, and extra, 7@ ; Sc per 100 lbs gross. Bogs-The arrivals have been unusually light during the, past week, nitd under a good demand the market hag - ruled brisk at an advance of fully 50i; per . 100 lbs. Prices to-day ranged as follows: fair to good live hogs $12,50®14 per 100 lbs,:net._ _ . _YS II ITTBURG, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILuy_to, March 14.-1 car metal, Little, Baird &:, Patton; 2 dodo, Bryan , & Caughey; 1 do do, Jones & Laughlin; 100 bills flour,H Knox; 3 bxs tobacco, A Schaub; 50 bbla lard oil, B D Fahnestock&, Co; I carlsrtaves, M P Adams & Bro; 1 do do, Wm Hastings; 17 bbls apples, 4 kgs butter, IL_Rea Jr; 07 oil bbls, Wm Mulhns; 300 bbls flour, owner 15 do rve flour, Keil & Ritchart; 148 boxes C Ihmsen t Son; 10 buckwheat, J Craig; 10 do do, .1 Porterfield; 4 kgs but ter, 9 bbl apples,Voigt & Co; 9 pkgs butter 2 do lard, Graff & Reiter; 5 kgs lard, S P Shriver & Co; 40 sks oats, H Rea Jr; 22 sks rye, in do oats, Robb &' Herron; 12 bbls - potatoes, T °Morgan; 10 doz pails, Gay & Welsh; 102 sits rye, 90 do barley, McHenry & Hood; 25 kgs lard,3 M Bly ; 9 sks rags, Markle & Co. " CLEVELAND . AND PITTSRMIGII RAILROAD March 14-2 cars ore, Park, Bro.& C0;.6 do do, Bro & Co: 101'bbls lime ;Campbell & Jones & Co; 140 hlf bbls herring, Shomaker ,& Lang; 130 do do, J Connor; 01= ft _lum ber, Slack &: Sholes; 8000 do do,'—r•Moßob erts; 5Q bbls oil; WM MeCutcheoM 1 bbl paint, J,P Smith & Co; 45 do °Pt S BFloyd & Co; 10 kgs barley, 4 bxs'eheese, Arbuck les it Co; 1 cat clay, - Coleman, Rehm & ' - C 0; 3 hit •bbls, butter, W H Graff- & Co; 3 rolls leather, S Kirk; 113 sks 0at5, , 43 darye,3 do barley, 6 do seed, J Fairley... , I Pirtsitmeic Cowin:kis AND CINCINNATI Rartnoma„ Marc 13.--10 bdis - 'paper, Pitts PaPer - CO; 2 bbls lard, John Dennis; 44 sks corn', 7 Mats potatoes, 8 bbls dry apples; 1 do peaches,'Robb& Herron; 6 bolls hay forices, 2do hoes, 2 handles; 2 do potatoe hooks, Sprtit,t,Jones g Co; 6 bxs tools, J Wood well; kcal' ktultr, M"Steel a Son; 12 sks pO, tatoes;'C B. Love; 7 hf bbls butter, - l'bbl WH drag osbbls dry apples, Grafi' & Rel-,1 tet; 8 Skil tiMothy seed, McHerry)a Hood; bbls & Lang.. _ SrltoutNy,_ . VALLEY `RAILrcoAD, March 14.-00 bbls iailt; l Thos Mitchell; T car metal, John Moorhead; sks cloverseed, Ewart &Cof2lB bags oate r ,J & W - Volrley; 1 car Mack Etrickell, it Co; 2 cats I metal, Rees, Graff & Dull; 4 - rolls leathet, Seibert & bags rye, Kirkpatrick & Herronj I-cat grain and wool, Stewart .& Langenbehn;24 (lop latooms, L & J Blanch aid;. 2, caddies tobacco,'Pretzleld:& Bro; bbLi whi • sky McCul/eap, Smith -& Co, ALLEGHENY. STATION, March 14.-5 cars - staves; R,alya & Robertson; I.;car wheat, W McKee-it green hides, Linekempt; 10,sktv:flaxseed,11. ,SmidatAk 8 hides, 1 .bbl tallow, A Wertz; 52 mks lye, 80 do oats, 2do barley; Jas; McKinney; 1 car lumber, ,McCurdy •&-"MeGinnhflail do shingles. F 'Rickert a'Ci); 1 ca,f611;11. - P-Sehwartz; 3 kgs lard' Johiclierliert. 80 bbls, flour, Owens & enngdy ; •.! • ''-' - • • gox•iptisvilaa 3 sorgum, Smith, ii,d ;'lll ,el l 2, "AritrsiiVirlio!t,l-A1430--131'bbvii: de,„, ifit,ohcockt 'JorinsttoicA,Coi , 74.1,bis roi.„-volgt& m O c T sl 6 L 47 t a il s ,' c ?;ini ot & - Orr - 7 bb /8 fic il i t !'g 3 Sy;iitio ; ---: I:‘..i A; 4 sit o o . a s M l , 3k.s W i D ee foo d, i• w m , 23 9 F Arm. aliPeTtl4aglae 4r . ; ' s roligAiTy: 1 , ! • _____ f•) ,• 7 • . • , River and Weather. Tetegiabh to the Pittsburgh Chszette.3 Esslivria.s, • March 14.—River rising slowly with-'five and a half feet large on Harpeth Shoals. Weather warm and cloddy. ,;Departed-Ella Hughes, for up ver Cumberland; -Talisman, for Cairo; and ißelloi-for• Kanawha River.: - • 'll'ldnettuis, March 14:—Weisther warm and clondy. :River rising. • Arkansas and lila° rivers bank full and rising. -De parted—Darling with 1200 bales cotton and 200 tons miscellaneous freight, for Chichi ' nati; City of Cairo and W. B. Arthur, for St. Louis. • ilaltimore Cattle Market. IMPORT* BY R.ULR9AICP RIVER NEWS Our rivers are again falling at this point, with sixteen feet in the Monongahela, and seventeen imthe Allegheny. An Oil, City telegram, however, reperts. the Allegheny again. swelling at that point, with twelve and 4 half feet in the channel. The weather yesterday was warm and clear, •;though - We should not be surprised to see it rain to-day. - The R. C. Pray, from Cairo, is the only transient arrival we:have to teport. ,The St. Charles from Cincinnati, !is due here to,day, and the Wild Ducky and barges may be expected -in to-inOrrow. The Mc- Colllough, from Parkersburg, Was due last night, araWill return today asusual. iiihe_Delaware left for 'Nashville , on Sat ur- dayoyith about all the freight she could takb,' and full ,of passengers., The Sallie, for St. Loitiif and Missouri River, cleared yesterday morning with a splendid trip, being loaded down, her guards touching the water.' The following boats were at the landing yesterdsyr Kate Robinson, , Wauanita, Lorena, Arrierica, Lent Leoti, Yorktown, linporter, R. C. Gray, and New - York. The Allegheny Riveeboats have not as yet been able lo make a trip. The Lorena, Capt. Sherman, is up for St. Louis; Wauanita, Captain Thomas Shaman for Missouri River; Lent Leoti, Capt. Ham ilton, for Fort Benton; and Kate Robinson, Robt." Robinson, for Cincinnati and Louisville. These are all good boats. 1 Captain Stockdale went out on the Sallie 1 3-esterday, to see how she nonid perform. lie will get off at Wheeling and return by rail. On FriOay afternoon the towboat James Gilmore struck one of her: barges against one of the piers of the Steubenville Bridge; causing it to sink'almost instantly. The loss sustained is estimated. at $2,500, on which there is no insuraxice. Shippers will bear .in mind the "Wild Duck Barges". will be here to-morrow, and will commence loading for St. Louis on Wednesday morning. Having a goOd por tion of . her cargo engaged, she will leave SA i with clispatch. . • . - .- "RATES SA ISFACTORY." - - Capt. -John .W. Anawal of 'the Wild_ Duck, has been here for t ) or three days visiting , his family; having come through by-rail from Cincinnati ah of the Duck. i Capt. Ed. Evans, of the Westmoreland, who has been suffering for some time from a Severeattack of rheumatism, is getting better, and expects' to assume command of the 'Westmoreland on her next trip. _ The Mobile Tribune learns that the Su preme Court of the United States has de cided that the space along the river, in front of Mobile, belongs to the United States, and that commissioners have been appointed to receive and take charge of the property for the ownera. The Vicksburg Times haw - trii account of how the Belle Lee ran a race witle,the Wild , Wagoner and Frank Pargcrud. Captain I McGill says that he had no intention of making a rtin, but placed as he was „be tween two such ; boats as the Wagoner and the Paragoud, he had no alternative. She outran her competitors, and her time from New Orleans to Vicksburg WM thirty-ono hours and twenty mlnues—the fastest time, says the Times, made by any steamboat since the close of the war. The Tennessee is coming up With a full load of corn from Evansville, for' Parkers burg. According to the latest accounts, in Red river, there is eight feet to Alexandria, five and a half on tho shoals, and seven feet, • thence to Shreveport,-..river swelling at Shreveport. In Big Black to Trinity there is six and a half feet. The Ouachita is swelling above Trinity. • In Tennsas there is five feet large to the mouth of Bayou Masson. The Louisia ptunped out the Petrolia, which was sunk a few days since on the little chairi of the Wabash. After being lighted off she floated down a short Ws tansig, where she sunk in seven feet water. •It is supposed she will become a total wreck, and he the means ofobstructing the navigation of that portion of the river. • A St. Louis telegram, under date of Thursday, says: The weather has chauged to-day. The rain has ix-en one of the. long est continued experienced for ninny years. The rise at Burlington amounts to five or six feet. 'The river is open to Dubuque. The Illinois river is steadily rising. There is twelve feet water to Cairo, and rising here two feet or more per day. The rates of freight are unchanged with their barge line. The Carroll and Great Republic are loading for New Orleans. Several boats will soon be seeking freight - for the Ten nessee river, and one for the Arkans as river. The first packet of the Omaha line leaves to-day, full of pamengers. - . Captain Donaldson has arrived from Pittsburgh, and announces that the Republic, for Now Orleans, make fourteen day trips through the season. Captain Shaw, has sold half the'Minnie to Capt. Doyle, Lite of Little Rock. The Virginia goes from New Orleans to Cincinnati, to load for Omaha. The Cincinnati Conintereiat, of Friday, says: The Argosy will be here this even ing, and, return to, Pittsburgh to-morrow.• Capt. Geo. M. Baker is in the city prospect ing, having arrived from Pittsburgh' yes terday.; Copts. Ford and AicPike, of the St. Louis and Quincy Line, are • also lathe city, for the pitrpose of looking after.stem ors suitable for their trade. The St, Charles having been detained on account of not, get - ling her new smoke-stacks ready, will take her departure at noon 10-day. , She 'will hereafter leave here regularly every Mon. ! day. Messrs. Jas. , Shuns° and Capt. Evan Morgan are her pilots. • - . The Cincinnati Oazeite, of Friday, has the'following: The Columbia left for St. Louis with - a light freight trip, but having about 40" cabin passengers, 20 of who'll were taken :from the Kanawha boat Charmer, who, with horses, wagons, household goods, and seeking now homes in the Far West. She receives 2,000 barrels cement at .Lonisville. 'The pilots - of the Columbia to St. IMAM are Chas. Boyer and Jos. Jacobs: She will thdn load for the mountains, in ,command of Capt. Threckmorton,. with" ;Mr. John W. Sanders in the office. ;. The Belle Vernon arrived -from St. Linda yesterday, and after,putting'olf email lot, el' freight, passed on up to Pittsburgh. pl. , lets, J. Shouse and J. Stewart. ll'he ;St.'Charles, which has a fine trip akoard, wits detianed yesterday fixing her chlMneys, but will leave to-day, positively, at noon. Her pilots are Capt. Evan Morgan and Jas. Shouse, both of whom are wetland favbrably known up the river. *. STEAMBOATS. FOR. ST.. LOUIS, LEAV-z ig gfr a t, ENWORTH, SAlNT'aosErut, I.IX. CITY, FORT 'DENTON, AND VIE ' GOLD 241.N18: --The favorite steamer ' LEN LEO'll - T. lams:TON, Cominnudery 'AY, Mara 17th,' at, . . FOB'4DAIRO AND ST. ; LOVISe7The flue steamer 111113==1., Capt. R.Ol. 81, 1 t LORENA. *""' . .. ''' Will leave Thr - the above And into:mal posts ond 1"118"T' " t tnst. boned Or tO frorfrelght or p page apply c# ''• FLACKA COLLINZWO Agents_t_ B MONTANA • FORT isiagiriat BEN'Tling AND GOLD Es. The One new steamer • ' ANDREW 'ACKLEY ..0 GARltirr BOW* apt. 'Wittiest*, toiabOie. ports on MARCH' 18th. The above boat to entirely now, was built exprevely ter that trade, and has the Government contract,. Pori:m.loA or paseastsoply on board or to • W. T. KOONTZ. JAMES COLLINS, Agent. FINANCIAL HART, CAUGHEY Si. 'CO., r BANKERS - AND BR KERS, Corner Tim d and Wod Streets, • PITPSI3IMIGI / 1,A., (SUCCES : iOI26 TO FIANN'A. Exchanov Oin - Coupons 9 9 And particular attentioi paid 'to the purchase aid: :sale of - - GOVERNMENT BONDS. j. SlQh Draft on I.Ondon. mvl•sB2. N HOLMES & SONS' 33 . - 67 Market Street, • PITT'I'SI3LTEGII, PA. Diposlts received in Par Funds and Currency. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Caaadas. Stocks, Bonds: and other Securities 130t64r AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. -- Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of • United States Securities, CLDDTNG L'. - SIXES OF ES 10 . -40,4 U. S. fERTIFICATES OF INIABETEDNESS. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. jazhal • KEYSTONE SAYINGS BANK, MEIN No. 209 Liberty Street, PA. . _ THIS BANE 'WILL OPEN A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT THEIR NEW 111A!!MING noun' Accounts of BANKS, 11A.NEE114 um] lIER, CHANTS are Invited. _ I A LL OF. THE MANEF'ACTILTRES Collecpons made on all points In the 'Unitedi ~C 3, States and Canada. . • OF THE • Interest—Allowed on Time Deposits. I PITTSBURGH WHITE LEAD . . UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD..i - AND JOHN T. VAN DOREN, Castiter. WETERN SAVINGS7BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1860. Interest paid on Time. Deposits ANy sbr ItEVEIVED 'ROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.., DEPOSITS SUILIECT TO CHECK, WITIIOtT INTEREST. Discounts Daily at o`plock Presldent—THUMN BELL. Vice Presideut—A. N. MARSHALL. • • _ DIILECTWIS: , THOMPIAYN BELL, - A. M.MARSHALL. I JOS. DILWORTH. I JOS. ALAHEE. J. J. GILLEVIE. • Stockholder% to whom we Win. Forsythe, Win. Caldwell, Willis lialzell, D. W. C. Bidwell, F.. M. Fulton. _ Ae• BANKE.RS.`O ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 35 SOUTH 10 1 S 7: PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 0-10 s Converted Into 5-20. • nods km) GOLD Botighi and sold on commission,- here a nd In New York,TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. AND ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. , Accounts - of Banks and Bank ers received on favorable terms. - - LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION FIRST MORTGAGE RAILROAD 5s FOR SALE. Also, the. NEW LEHIGH GOLD LOAN. These Loans are both free from State -and U. S. taxes, and .are the cheapest Bonds of their class at present on the market. - ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIF.9 TAKEN -- IN . EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES. - . 10.4:138 ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. MI NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS MI COmmonwOalth of Pennnylvania, DUE JULY IST, 1f7... THE FOLLOWING LOANS Due`July Ist • 1868 NYLEL BE EEDEEMED, vtrzra INTEREST, TO • DATE ' OE - PAYMENT, ON TEE PRE" FARMERS' & MECHANICS' board or to 'NH Ag6"' iburr,,oa3z;fiuL, g m).ilg4lSt Loan of March 27th, - 1839; - zdue _July_ Ist 1868'. ROUT. ROBINSON', DAY, 51arcii 18113, board or to ,LISUWOOD, Agents. • Lon of 1839, due July INTEREST THE :A.130vi 2 'LdPlB'NylLt CEASE ON THE /ST OP JULYvISSIX, , I • " .c,fth .DE.A.LERS make reference: t Joseph PH worth, Rev. D'avld Kerr, Henn Lambert, A.:15: Brown. Thomas Ewing. HARRISBURG, nElp.ls, OF THE La Co IL 'Mg Eli OF THE SENTATION AT THE NATIONAL BANK, ,;•• . , nwircis soauszki, Betriii;s4. • JOHN F. ILlRTRANiauti,)fleti:i w. IL 114211111 LE; state Tress's,. Commbidonereottainking Fund. COAL AND - COKE C. Ir. -ucxsißO (( e.. IitTeIIINSON. ARMSTRONG It.. HUTCHINSON, Saceeesozeto P:IILADELPIIIA ASDYOVGITIOGIIENY COAT. 311:CET:S. STIT7PERS ..IND DEALERS. in" RAIL . TWAT) ANT) fl ER, tlT,' Superior Youghiogheny • - CAS AND FAMILY 'COAL. _Office and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near the Oas Works.• Orders left at the sand, or addressed by mall, will be promptly 1111 ed. • BEST FAMILY ,COAL ALWAYS ON HAND And Pelivered Promptly to Order, . AT-LOWEST. MARKET RATES, BY OSCAR F..: - LA,mm & CO., Corner Sailditsky Street arid F. Fi. w. .k. C. R. R. A.I.I.P.GITENSI CITY, • ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES. - . COAL: COAL:: - COAL::: DICKSON, STEWA.RT & CO., • Having removed their once to NO, 367 tairmnant • (Lately City Flour MiII)SECOND ELOOK. • A re:novr prepared to ftirnis t h good YOXIGHIO6IIE NY LUSLP, NUT-COAL 011 SLACK, at the lowest inorket price. _ All orders left at their °Aire, for addressed to them through the mail, will be attended to promptly. my:A:WS CHARLES 11. ARMSTRONG, • DEM.II: t YOUGHIOGLENi AND cotsrmatug 00AL, And Mauufwinreis of COAL. SLACK 'AND DESELIITURIZED COKE 0111 Ce and Yard— , CORNETI •OF ISIJTI.ER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street,. near Lock No. 1. Pittt.burgh,. Pa. Families and -Manufacturers supplied with the pert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at any of their offices will receive prompt attention. S!JFERIOR COAL. C.' CIICE.IIII.Ir 8 CO., • Minemand Shippers of P ITTS TORGE . mid FAMILY COAL. NOT COAL and SLACK. Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the cities arthe lowest market rates. Ottlee_:a.ufl Yard—COßN EP. FODITSTI AND WAT SON (fOrmerly Canal, STItEETS, Pittsburgh. P. O. 8011 129. ocM: WHITE LEAD AND COLORS COLOR WORKS,,, INCLUDING STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD, -ZINC PAINTS, Chronic Green, • .• Vercliter Green, Versa Mes Green, Chrome Yellow, i And every variety of Colors, dry a n ground In Oil, for sale by HARRIS &: EWING, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, prirreirtrEtAcau, PA. SCHOONMAKER & SON .7- UV ' ria-rfAntritGli White Lead and Color Worke,, MANUFACTI:ILEES OF WHJTE A2 I .I4Prif, A RI : .IIE LEAD: 11IeCOY'S VERDITER And all colon., dry or In oil. OFFICE, 'No. 67 FOURTH STREET. Factory, Nos. 450. SSA,. 454. 456 and . 45111 Rebecca Street, and 49, 31 and 53 Lac ock Street, Allegheny. GAS AND STEAM FITTING. F.. L. A'MOOD....DENSON JONES' .1 .11'CAFIrREY. ATWOOD Si, igcCAFFREY, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS ( AND STEAM FITTEES; Cor. of Third. and Liberty Streets, Above Carroll & Snyder's, Pittsburgh, l'a. LIGHT AND EEAVY CASTINGS . furnished promptly to order. Special attention paid to the fltting.out.and re -011 Refineries,. Steamboats, AGENTS FOR A. S. CAMERON &-CO.'S • .Steant Pumps and Blower Engine. These Pumps have superior advantages over all others. and every one is warranted to give satisfac tion. PUMP'S constantly on hand. feZ:ulo JonN M. cborrat Jas.' KATE nr.mni BIER. JOHN H. COOPER 4 CO., JOHN BRASS FOUNDERS, f _ GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufakurers or PUMPS AND' BRASS 'WORK. of eery i ttr i fk c t i lot . Acia i lg t rl . lu GAS - FIXTURES. Corner of Pike and %halt Streets, PITTSBURGH. • myirklao • ' • LITHOGRAPHERS. SINGEF.LI PHILIP CLEIS. QLITCIERLY & ' CLEIS, Successors 17 to GEO. F. Sc7[DCttM Ati & Co., .. PRACTICAL "IbITIIOGRATIFERS.; The only Stearn Lithagraphie Establishment West of the lifountains.: Business Cards; Letter. Mends, Bonds, Labels, CirenlArt , , Show Cards,' Diplomas, portraits, Certificate! of Depot , lts, Invita tion enrcte,' dtc,., Nos. and 74 Third i4reet, Plttsburah. • , .; MILLER- ' NO. 80 POMMEL STREET, APOLLO BMIDING. , CHEEKS; DRAFTS, _NOTES, BILL and LETTER HEADS, &0., done Isall styles. tixd6:xBd BREWERIES i►RY STEltift ItItEWERY, , -Jos. 814.IIIIRE:ji . .J.I‘E.'.11'/CAT..../lODERD -LIDDELL MEI SPENCER; 'ttrKAY, BREWERS NFALlittße AN D Of Ale; foiier , and ti3tOwn Stout, - PITTSBURGH PP.- , TionwrmApiplitgNisixo. SEEDIEL ' , . 141; k J OHN 044 k. t AO! " I $' urer ' en or and. r-i s • 1 ) --) ' ,nift ' ‘OZSID Strar-11*Pa r lWZM'OPRI 4 4 . .. 1 4IPP/P; site rost filee.,l3Sia af.:4 - r• • " "" • Greenhouses at Oakland. Nurseries on Squirrel sub 9 COMMSSION MERCHANTS. JAM rs II! }tEANOR Al ; EANOR & HARPER, -LY_L FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMIEASPE)I4 lirktERTY STREET, YITT3BUItGH. Cothdgruntlnts • RkrEzeNcEsz-J. Martin. Cashier Meehaniesi National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Cu., R: T. Ken nedy & Bro. • jrcii:l24 • *TLELE M STEE 4 LE 6r. SON, DEALER IN • .FLOUR FEED. GU.t ITT., And Produce gener.lly. No. 95 01110 STREET, near-East Common, CITY. PA. YETI-It KEIL K EIL Err RICHART COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEMARSI:4t • GLOVE, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., .349 .Ltbeaty St. Pittsburgh, my?A:b37. ROBERT KNOX, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEAKII FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY Office, 413 Ltutim - STREET, PretseCnalr• T J. - BLAI CIIARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, MEM ALIT. M'EtAllE itteRANE & ANJER, _AL COMMISSION MEFtCUANTS, Dealers in FLOUR, GRIN and PRDDEPEGEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield. Pittsburgh. • jes FETZER & ARMSTRONG, .PORWANDING AND COMMISSION* MERCHANTS, For the sale of Flour. Grain, Bacon, Lard; Butter,' Seeds, Dried Fruit. and produce generally. No. IA MARKET STREET; cornVr of First, Pittsburgh. fe?...1:u8 , . SOMAKEIt •Sr. . LANG, Whole sale dealers In Groceries. Flour, Grain. Pro duce, Provisions. Fish. Cheese. Salt. Carbon 011, Re., Nos. 172- and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. n05:u55 . JOHN I. 1101:SE mils - . nousE.....wtr. H. HOUSE.. OHN - I. HOUSE & BROS. Sue.. ! • jce.moro to .10111 S, I. HOUSE ..c: CO., Vellolesale 1 rocers and Commis.lon Merchants, Corner Of. Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. \ eIIf RIBBLE, N o. IS3 LIBERTY . STREET, Pittsburgb, Fa.. Commission Mer ant and Wholesale Dealer . in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Couslgnments, Ind paid for Produce gaup orally., ... auZ.... MEM 100 KNOX & SON, COMMISSION 11)0MERC HANT'S and dealers in FLOUR; GRAIN MILL FEED and. PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City. Jal7:ra PAV. CRAWFORD . , COMMISSION MERCHANN MERCHANT IN pm METAL, LOOMS, ORE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK AND C.LAY. &c. Warehouse and Office, Nos. 366 and 343 FENN STREET. Storage fur nished. Consignments solicited. . bc3 ITTLE, BAIRD Sr, PATTON, , Wholeenle Grocers. Commission 'Merchants and kalers in Produce, Flour, Bacon,. Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil. Iron, Nails, Glass, .Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, UM and 114 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh. B. CALNFIELD S. SON_, COM !) . MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers In Western Reserce Cheese. Butter, Lard, Pork. Bacon; Flour. ;Fish. Pot and Pearl Ashes. and Oils. Dried Fruit and - Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts burgh. Q S - HIP 1164 WALLACE WHOLE- ' To SALE GROCER.'" AND PRODLUE DEALERS, • No. 6 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. ia4gr.sB Vermillion, EUREKA OIL WORKS, ,0., EUREKA CARBON OIL, SPERM .LUBRICATING - • Crude Refined and s‘cilirleating 011 e; La.:d, Sperm. Whale and Fish 0111. WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers in Petroleuifiiind its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBUR'GII, PA.. ' PDILADELPHIA ADDRESS,- HM. LONG & CO., • S ' A PURE WRITE BITENLNG 4 iV -, Braitd-- 4 i.LUCIFER.Y I i , - Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, TACK BROTHERS, COMM SION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS L' Petroleum and its Products. Plttsburgb Ofnee—DALZELIP BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. - Philadelphia OiliCe4lsl7"WANtr • apita3o ' t J. C. BUFFtrIe...C.:A t . IIEIMP..tir. • 04* WORKS'; Manufacture 4nd ltuvie for ilo all kinds of LUB.RICATING . OILS. . . No. . 1 ST.C,lniat STREET. myrieenniCllEW- CO. E[ j;:„l,,tNcE, DYER AND SCOUREA • ~X TEIVGLOVICS. A2D.LADEE.6 , PLII73LIES CLEAN ED OR DYED. ; - . 1 t J.l 0014 WIECEII4.IOR WORILII. „ • • , mognifootete n kkkutp,ealere lan. i Totdcco, Snuff . ' CAM. Pipes, ,10.1 No. Q FIDEIL&L'ff 4.144EGM1141% MEM =3.-_ MIME BE!SEBM3 =ltt=l N0.:396'?E21N STREET. = OILS. MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED CHEMICAL - LINSEED OIL WHOLESALE DEALEESn: R. C. MACHESNEY, Agent; NO. 19 Irwin Street, wißnsip,'KlNG & Mail 127 WatAnt-Streetl MANUFATUBERS OF =ll p • art.: D- SCOURERS. Nos. 135 and 137 , 1'111rd Street, :11111iLW GOODS OI,EAIR OE DYED, TOBACCO AND CIGAILS. E MENI 6' Mil 1= = PITTSBURGH lIIM NM