Financial Hatters in - New York. Gold Closed at 1393‘@139h: thy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 1 3 • • NEW YORE, - March 16, 1868. MONEY li'ls.lD GOLD.- • - ;Money easy and steady at Gal per cent. on call. Sterling active and firm at 10994 a 109% for prime bankers' bills. Gold slight ly advanced; opened at 139;‘, rose to 139, and closed at 139,1a13934. ~ uovEnz:MENTS. Government stocks are firm. It is re ported that 'the` Erie Comp:my bought on Saturday ahtrge amount of Seven4lurtles, for temporarytinvestment of funds received on the sale Of stocks, which, if true, may release" the money market. Henry, !Clews et Company furnish" the annexed 4:30 quotations: Coupons, 'Bl, 111011.1'3-4; do. '62, 110 5 4a110" 3-4; do. '64, 108!‘a1083‘; do. '65, 106,4a1083‘; 'do. new, 107.‘a107%; cto., '67, 107 1-2a1075‘; Ten-Forties,; 101ga 101%; Seven-Thirties, 106 1-2a106,i. 1 . STOCKS. Stocks opened heavy and weak; Erie es pecially, at 80. A large amount Vas thrown on the market, under which the price - fell front 73 to 69%. In the afternoon the' mar ket was active and panicky. The_Vander bilt (party were understood to be heavy buyers of Erie from 71'1-2 down to G9l-2; t b t as soon as their brokers relaxed there w a perfect rush to sell, which caused •st kto go down to 611-2, which was final ly succeeded by a .rally. The Vanderbilt rods generally were sold down, the Cen tr 1 touching 1: 1-2, Hudson 130 and 'role do 1033-8. ' • , et-tern shares.were lower, especially on y n S Paul. Among the miscellaneous shares ton broke from 56; this morning to • ut afterwards rallied to 45a46. Paeltic Mail very weak and declined. to 1118 3-4. General market very much unsettled at the close. The failirre of H. C. Sampson& Co.„ who have been carrying a heavy amount of Canton is announced. - Their assets are suf ficient to cover all liabilities. , Another 'amp' failure is also announced. , - 5:30 PRICES. Canton, 443.: ; a45; Cuinberland, 32a3334; Wells Express, 39; American, 79; Adams, 74a74 4; United States, 70 5 43 Quicksilver, 20; :Mariposa, 7aB; Pacific 11.1 ail, 104;.‘a ,109 N; Atlantic Mail, 8734a88; Western Union Telegraph, 33r033M; New York • Central, 12.4ya124%; Erie 67ya68; do. pref. Hudson, Huon, 136a131; Reading, 92; Ohio Certificates, 291-4a291-2; Wabash, 51; • St. , Paul;sl 1-1; do preferred, 66 3-4; Michi gan Southern, 87 3-4a88; Illinois Central, 137; Pittsburgh, ''ZIB:I,9B 1-2; Toledo, 1031-2 a 104; Rock Island, 92 1-2; Northwestern, 63a 65; do preferred, 72"5-8; Fort Wayne, 99a 99 1-2; Chicago t:nd Alton, 130. MIXING SliiißES. Mining shares dull;:Gregory 350a355; Quartz Hill 110a115. - - JilJli-TREASURY RECEIPTS. Receipts of.sub-Treasury $3,289;124; pay merits ,p 894 782. balanee 'lO5 737 870. St. Louts. Market. {Bp Telegraph to the Pittsburgh !G;akette..) ' Louts, March 16.-Tobicco is steady and Unchanged. Cotton; there were no sales reported to-day. Flout; the market is firm and quiet, and - prices range .from $7,25 to 0,50 for superfine ) . and $8,.75a9,75 'for ex tra. 'Wheat is firm and unchanged, at .11..',60 a 2,70 for prime to. choice red and white wintery - and-$2a2,10 for prime to' choice springs Cora-1s inactive and weak, but not quotably lower, with sales,zit 87a90c: Oats is dull - at 69472 c. Rye is steady and firm at $1,70. Barley is. scarce with sales of choice spring to arrive at $2,62. Pork 'is dull at $23,33%a24. Bulk Meats; there is very little offering, with small sales of sweet pickled hams at 13Mc.. Bacon is very dull .and drooping, with small saleS of shoulders at 103-48.11 c, clear sides 14c, and sugar cured hams„ .16.117 c- Lard is dull at 14 1 4 c for prim - countii: Live Stock—Cattle are in fan; 'demand at $4a7,50, gross. Sheep, 0;16 per head. Receipts.-3,100 barrels flour; 4,300 bushels wheat; 77,000 bushels corn, of which about 50,000 bushels are in trhnsit from Illinois river to New York and Liver pool; 15,000 bushels oats; 1,200 bushels, bar ley, and 550 bushels rye. Chicago Ill[arket. CBS Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.i CHICAGO, March Motu.; choice grades • quiet and unchanged; Some inquiry for lower grades at full prices.. Wheat;No. firmer at $1,93 3-4a1,94, closing quiet at $1,93; a 1,93 1-4f.No. 1 sold at $2,05:12,06 for fresh. Corn; new "opened steady at Si 1-1 e; later sales - were made at 81 3-laB2c, declined to 81 aBl'l-4,. closing with sellers at. the outside price; No. 1 dull and la2c lower; sales at 85c. ;Oats dull; sales at 57 3-lasBl-3e; fresh. receipts at 56 1-2a57c. Barley in fair demand . and: firmer, at $2,184., , 23- 'for '3.ro. 2 and - $1,90a1,95 . - for rejected; sample lots: sold at $1,70a2,40. Rye firm, at $1,60a1,67 for No. 1 and. $1,64a1,66 for No 2. Pork quiet and nominal.' Mess Pork held at e23,75a24,00. 'Prime Mess firm ly held at $20,50. Cut Meats of . kinds hold firin. Lard held at 15 1-4 c, with. buy ers at 15a15 1-Bc. Sweet Pickled Hani fair demand and - steady; salescountry . at 146; city 1414 c. Dressed Hogs (dull and nominal at $8,50a9,00. - Receipts-45,020 bbls flour; 6,016 bush wheat, 15,0-10 Wish corn, 2,¢27 bush oats; 167 dressed and' /1,600 live hogs. Shipments,--4,618 buds - flour 1 2,800 bush wheat, 14,390 bush corn, 2,53 d :bush oats, 2,428 live hogs. _ • . Cincinnati Market. CET Telegraph to the . Flttsburgh Gazbtte.7 Crxctsx.,yrr, March 10.—Flour quiet and • - 'unchanged• Wheat held firinly; tt.2,50 for No.. 1 red winter. Corn firmer and demand better; ear 84c, shelled 843 c, but holden!. • asked Ic higher at the close. Rye steady at $1,75a1:77. Barley scarce; .ICo. 1 fall would bring 0,70. Cotton unchangod and quiet; middling sold at 23c.. Tobacco steady; sales 140" hhds ;lugs 434 to 11,c, leaf 12 to 330. ProvLsions quiet; cotmtry, mess pork sold to the extent of 500 bbLs at. 03.50, delibred at •points in the . interior. from whence the freight to the east is the same as from this place. Bulk _meats held firmly, , at 10 and 12e, but there is no demand 'nor much offering..' Bacon dull; there Is no dethand for shoulders or sideS, excepting clear sides, which would bring 14%c noxt month. Trard .held 153‘c, but 48 , mA:saleable over 15e: There is a ntoderate demandfor sugar Cured hains at 17 to 18c.for canvassed and packed, ,• chiefly at.. 17.3; to 18c: -Gold imy buying. ..-- - - - Cleve laud Market. • • . • • [By Telegraph to the r ltbiburglt Gazette.] ICLEVIILMSD, :March46.—Flour steady and in good demand, double extra spring $10,75a11,50, double extra red winter sl2ala, double extra white 013a14,50. Wheat, fair inquiry,. and market firm at $2 - 55a2,60 for No.,ired wiutor and choice amber, N,45 for No.:2'nd' Winter and n,30 for - No. 1 Mil waukee spring: Corn in good request and closed•firtn •at Me for No. 1 :shelled on the spot. Oats firm and asking 69c for No. 1. Rye steady `and firm at ,51,53a1,5r, for No. 1 slate and western. Rlrley market nornin al. Yetroleiun firm, for crude;32,7s per bar re!, refined in bend 21a22c do. free fla43c. New York Dry - Goods Market. [By-Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) .N.Ew ,Yonx, :Nfarch 16.—The market is without particular clumge. Trade general ly without much animation and the prices are steady.: Black Alpacas and Itfoluurs are in good request, as are Gray and Cheneffet's in;worsted. Dress goods of foreign makes are selling id•fair prices. The carpet.trade is becoming more active at 160 for cross Tit- PestrY Brussel* 180 for extra 3 ply Lowell; -130 for sgp.erfute do., and 115 for medium 31emPtis Market, - • r. 1 /BY Tolegraph to IlttaintrekGazetteLA ; * , , • ; Mmanuer:Mprch.:l4.—Cattorigniett saieg at 2.4..t2c; receipts 1,901 `bales; .expoits bales. - Flotn : dilli; silp‘ifhie •4118. Bsdet shottldeiis 1. 11:1243; , clear: sides 15c. Bulk shoUlders 101-4 c; clear sides I4c. Lard 15a 10c. Pork $25. Corn 88a90c. Oats 73c. Hay 318. Bran 34e. Corn meal 4a41-2e. New York Produce Market. My Telegraph , to the Pittsburgh. Gizette:3 NEW YORE. :Nfarch 16.---Cotton opened very firm and closed dull and a shade 'low er;. sales of 2,801 bales at 25 14325 1-g,c for middling uplands. Flour—receipts.a.3,4Bo bbls; the market, is a shade 'firmer for low grades but dull and drooping for good to choice; sales of 8.900 bids $8,90a9,50 for superfine State; $10a10,65 for extra State; $9,80a11,30 for extra western; $12a14 for white wheat extra; $9,90a14 for R. 11. 'O.- sloal2 for extra St. Louis; $12a14,75 for good to choice do; el. sing firm. California dull; sales of 470 sacks at $12,50a14. Corn Meal quiet. Rye flour steady; sales of 260 bbls at $7,75a9,60. Whiskey nominal. Wheat— receipts of 5,486 bush; the market is dull and declining; sales of 16,500 bush at $2,90 for No. 1 in store; $2,62a2,67 for amber Penn sylvania, and $3,20 for white California. Rye quiet; scales of 800 bush Southern end Jersey at $l,BO. Barley and Barley Malt scarce and firm. Corn—receipts of 24,636 bush; the market is less active but a shade easier; sales of 35,000 bush at $1,24a1,25 for new mixed . western afloat; $1,27a1,30 for 'new southern yellow. ' sl,l7al,2o for straw colored Tennessee. Oats—receipts of 1,705 bush; the market is firm; sales of 78,000 bush at 84c for western in. store. Stock in Warehouse—wheat, 1,032,190 , bush; : corn, 1,656,001 bush; oats 1,564,140 bush; rye 18,- 348 bush; barley 56,111 bush; malt 27,938 bush; peas 4,194 bush. Rice dull. Sager more done and less active; Cuba ' 10'3-4a 10.1-2- Molasses, quiet and steady 200 hhds. Muscovado, 50a53. Hops quiet. Petroleum at 13a13-1-4c; crude, 25-1-2 c; refined d. Pork is heavy and drooping; $24,30a24,37: new mess cios g at , $23,25; cash, - $20a21; prime, ~ 221 2 5a 1-3900; prime mess beef is firm; 330 barrels at previous Prices; 100 -tierces, $34 for prime mess; $37, $39, and $4O for. India mess. Beef hams are firm, with sales of 270 barrels at 634a39.' Bacon is quiet, with sales of 173 boxes at 12c for Cut, 13c_for short, ribbed, 14a14%c Air short 'Clear, 1350 for long clear. Cut Meats are - firm, - with sales of 270 packages at 1034a113..fc for shoulders . ; and•l4%;al4 3-40 ' for hams . . Dressed hogs aro quiet at 11 1 4 a 113-4 c for western, and 12'.a12, 3 -4 e. for city. Lard is quiet with sales of 52 barrels at 13's , al4 3-Ic. Butter is firm at 35a45c for Ohio, and 45a46e for State. Cheese is steady at 12 2,16. 1 ,4 c. Freights to Liverpool are quiet and firm. • LATEST.—FIour closed Se better in low grades, with fair business. Wheat very dull with a declining tendency. Rye nominally unchanged. Oats moderately active and firm for western:ln store. .Corn dull and heavy at $1,24a1,25% for new mixed ,west;• ern afloat; $31,25a1,26 for oldanixed western in store. Pork firmer; t13,25a23,3734' kir old mess, $24,40a24,30 for new mess, cash. Beef quiet and firm; cut meats nominally uncbauged. Bacon quiet and steady. Lard dull and' heavy at 153(,a15 34 for fair to prime steam. • Toledo, Market. ply,Telegrapb to the Gazette:? To - Expo, March, IG .— The Receipts, - of Flour ,were 1,1114 - bbls. and the market is quiet. Wheat—receipts, 1,400 bu..and the market is le lower; sales of amcbr $ 1 962. The receipts of Corn were 8,2..50 bu, and the market. is dull; sides of No. 1. at 93`e. Oafs is unchanged;. sale:s.of No. 1 at 66,4 e. Rye.. is quiet. Seeds "are unchanged. The re i ; ceipts for the past. week were 5,62.1 bbls. Flour: 6,040 bu. Wheat; 49,700 but. Corn; 7,4000 . bu. Oats. Shipments by Radroadfor,. the same tirrid, 5,314 bbls. Flour; 800 Wheat; 48,700 bu. Corm. 7,400 bu. Oats. . , Louisville Market. - r City Telegrapti t9rittsbufgh Gazette,: LOUISVILLE, March 143.—Sajes; 71 - Itlids. leaf tobacco, common lugs to medium leaf, t44(16. Cotton, -dour—super fine, $8,50(_i,8,75. Wheat, $2,5502,00. Oats, dull at 68470 c. Corn, dull and unchanged. Lard, 15c in tierces. Mess pork is held at $24,00. Bacon shoulders, 11-1 -Lc; clear sides, 14-1-2 c. Bulk meats are till stud nominal. RIVER NEWS. . . The Allegheny river was again rising at. this point last evening with eighteen feet. in the channel. Telegrams from Oil City report it -rising and raining with fifteen feet in thechannel; and a considerable Por tion of the country up there is completely submerged. - At' Brady's Bend' We have eighteen feet reported, and twenty-two feet at Aladdin. The, ISlOnopgalieLl river - Iva:a apparently at a stand last evening with seventeen feet in the channel. The Weathe r. yesterday was cloudy, and sultry, the ther 'paometer being. up to 60 degrees above zerei and there were 'several beaty.silow . ers of rain.' • •' There has been no arrivals since Satur, - day excepting-the regular peokets, and the J.:V'. McCullough, for Parkersburg, was the only departure. , The .St. Charles, from Cincinnati, was due last night, and will 'doubtless be found in port this morn ing. • The Peninah, one of Com. Kountes now inountain steamers left on Smithy and yes terday morning was lying at Steubenville, taking on nails.. We understand that she has also considerable freight - engaged at Wheeling. • • , , • Capt. Stockdale left the Sallie at Bellair yesterday, and came- from there home by rail. Ho reports that she performed ad mirably in every particular, and , that she wi7l lie faSter than lie even expected. The towboats Sam Brown, Antelope and Grand._ Lake' departed yesterday with heavy tows of coal. - IL is reported that there are five towboatslaid up this side of the Steubenville Bridge waiting for the , river to fall before they can . pass under. This bridge has occasioned several disasters 'to the coal fleet, and is regarded by Steam ,boatinen generally-as a public nuielariee.' The,Bellevernon, froin Louis, was due here last night and will doubtle&s be found in port this morning: . Last- evening at dusk the Allesheny marks showed nineteen and a half teat-=a rise of twelve inches in one 'hour and a quarter. -- . . • :The Ceal, Valley, sunk three barges eon. taining 4000 bushels of coal on Friday night last by striking the Steubenville bridge. -The Rateltobinson,,Capt. Robert Robin- , son is now in turn for Cincinnati and Louis-• ville, and , will be . the first boat out. The- Lorena, Capt. Sam,,Shuman,is up for Saint Louis, and the Wauanita, Capt. Thos. Shit; man, ',is leading _far Missouri river. The Lent Leote, Capt. Hamilton, is . announced for Fort' Benton; as is also the new steamer Andrew Ackley, not yet completed. The "Wild Thick Barges" are expected to arrive hero to-day, and will commence leading for St. Louis to-morrow. As Capt.. Atutwailt has already pare of his cargo en gaged he expects to be ready. to leave:on Saturday. The Argosy left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday, and the Kate Putnam was-ad vertised toleave on Monday- • • The New :York' left for Cincinnati and Louisville last night with.a for., list. The Emma NO. 3 passed Meniphis Wed nesdaY, with.4oo tons miscellaneous freight. , She added '4lO bales cotton there. Capt.' Henry G. Carson has sold his one eight) Interest in the steamer . Virginia, to : Capt. John P. Fitzgerald. Captain John S.,Doyle, formerly of, the Roek, has purchased Captain interest.• (ono-half) in - the steamer - The steamerMlehigan has been chartered to 'tan* 15,000 !seks of. :corn from Evans ville to_tiarkersburg • r . - , • - "antoMatic fireman " la; Pains re moyed'frorq.tlw, Major AnderSon, having fallpdlo„ satisfy , the - AfaiL. - Corimany. 'The C, 'OP:rfeiLlaillikk - hotelier,- it !can be made sifecesaful: "' . A St. Louie paper says: We regret, to state that owing to the unfortunate situa- 'MARCH. 17; -4 -1868 tion of New Orleans, its unsettled commer cial relations, monetary affairs, and . - the scarcity of shipping; the usual trade that naturally , centers there* has been directed to New York. Corn, the great, western staple usually: seeks alnarket and an out let in.:New Orleans, as the increased, pro duct of the valley of the Wabash, the Ohio, and the, .Mississippi has, always fonnd that the most accessible as well as the point to be reached at less than hair the expense of transportation to New. York. Now, how ever, the -prices are in.favor of New York so largely that, together with the fact that there is a lack of sailing vessels in that port to. carry the grain t lit is turned up stream instead of down, and the ,western boatmen are the losers. : A'St. Louis telegram, , . under date of Fri 4 day, says: The Northern Line commences operations by dispatching the Davenport on 'Monday to the highest point attainable. The Keokuk, Quincy and Peoria packets bring in full cargoes. The immense Mollie. Able loads in competition with the Atlan tic -Line. She will take • out a full cargo of about. 1800 tons. The. Glendale left: with a large number of passengers, and . received 200 tons of ore at Corendolent. The Anne nia also departed. • The -Commonwealth will have her new set of boilers put in, and be fixeil up generally for the season's work in the New Orleans trade. Total rise, eight feet and still swelling.- • ;We extract the following from the Cin cinnati Gazette of Saturday: Tim Camelia, frord Nashville to Pittsburgh, passed up Yesterday-with 5000 sack's .corn, which she had received at Evansville, and-Which will b&reshipped on the Pennsylvania iCentral Railroad at' Pittsburgh. The (Atruadillo, :frOm Pittsburgh, to St. Louis, passed -down .yesterday, heavily loaded. The Argosy arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday, and will return this evening. The Maggie Hays frop Pittsburgh, with the new barge Mon arch in tow, arrived yesterday, and after receiving coal and changing pilots, pro. ceededto St. Ltmis. There were 450 tons freight ,on the boat, and '250 tnion the 'barge. The cabin was so full of passengers that no more could be receivecl, Without 'making beds on the floor. David 'Bogart; a passenger on the Argosy died of consumption aboard the hoat; be tween Pittsburgh-and here, and his'-body was brought to this city. Some of his rela tives were passengers with hhu. • The Veva:, (ThiL):Revcille, of ' last Week, gives a rumor that'' the 'Major Anderson will seen. ply between that place, and Lou. isville„ and says: , qhe Vevay and Louis villa Packet" sounds "big." The same pa per also says that' two stearnboatS are own ed:l.4, parties residing in. that ;town—the Argoay and J. D. Pratt. L'IIPOBTS BY RAILROAD PITTSBURGH, FT. WAiNE . AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, March 16.-3 curs metal, Little, Baird it Patton; 7 do do, Bryan it Caughev; .10 do do, Nitnick fi Co; 1 car " milffeed; Stevens &Marker 200 bbls flour, Gardi ner;. , 1 car middlings, J, Klineh; hf bbls hutter;ll bbls apples; Voigt it Co; 100 bbls flour, Haworth, MeDonahrit -Co;: 63 bills hides, I) 'Chest-it Co. 300 bbls flour, JT3 Doe;100 dodo; J S Dilworth it Co; 1 - ear' bran, Keil it Ritchart; 60 lif•bbls fish, Head ct Metzgar 50 do do, S Ewart A; Co; .4 cars - -iron ore, Jas: Wood Son it Co; 9. 'do do; Gruff, Bennett it Co; 1 -do staves, NI- P Ad .i mils Bro; 114 libls apples, V: A Braden; pkgs butter, W H Grath 491 sks fertilizer, Seward it Campbell; 5U bids do, Harris A: Ewing; 30 sks rags, ;Markle'tt Co;. 303 bxs glass, Ihtusen it Son; 10 ekes Hoffsbitt; 25 doz broomS, I. Robis . on .t Co; 62 bxs glass, Semple it Co; 1-2 bbls potatoes, - T O Morgad; 12 tx - igs rags, McCullough, Smith it Co; 4 do do , 1 bbl e g . Cooper. -; . PITTNBURGIICOLIMIBCS AND CINCINNATI :j RAILROAD, March 10.-2 rCars corn, -E W Tuber; 2 ear staves, F Kober; 12 bits tobac-'-j co :M4-1A Jones; 4.d0 do, PIT McKenna;l tch sasausage,:)H Parker; 10 b 4 ills whisky, I Stein it Son; 3 cases tobacco,H Dalmyer; 1 do do, L J k Blanchard; 16 do do, nox Orri 15 do do, R W Jenkinson; 3 tea san s:we; J LippinrOtt; 24 sks flour, Hipplv Miller; 110 pkgs fish, NVIi Kirkpatrick, ;t• Co; 1 car .millfeed, S B Floyd it PO: I ear staves ;H GeVer; 2 do do; Schade S, Weigith• 1 do dii; C Albright; 13 bbls whisky Little Mechling; 4.bgs eloverseed, Oran' it Rei ter; hlf bids fish, lK Robison; .25 do do, Seghmyer tt Voskantp; ft sks seed, J Knox; 3 bales hides, 1D Chestnut; 3 pkgs, Head it Metzgar; 64 sks'cs)rn, Robb it Herron; 10 caddies' tobaccoo S Dilworth it Co; 54) bbls flour, S P Shriver it Co; 50 do do, Kirkpat , rick it Herron; 100 do do, Meaner it Har per; 2 hlf bbls butter, WIT t- • CLEVELAND AND7ITTSEURGIIRAILIMAIN March:lo..-3 cars iron: ore, Bryan Caughey;,l3o ht bbls fish jitnies Connor:l bbl wine, Wm Afardorf' Co; 2 bxs Scales, Fairbanks, Morse k co; do do, Forsyth S. Co - ; 10,000 ft lunther; C. A k S Wilson; 40 in lath, J Heath; 54 bbls- oil, Win • ARc Cuteheetig . 2 cars stone,L Knox; 13 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark;: 23 bales hay, 70 sks corn, H Rea Jr; PO do do, W J Meek; 58 do do, `1 bbl eggs, 1 do onions, Robb & Her ron; 37 bbls apples,'s doftaxseed, 2.kgs .plo butter, 1 ttf bbl eggs, Head & Metzgar; - • 8,000 ft lumber, J & M Seibert k, Co. - ALLEM:IE247Y ST.,t,Taix, Marti 14.-2 cars staves, Ritlya & Robertson; 1 do do, J M Hemphill; 250 pigs lead, .fteamer & Batt— Man; 20 - bxs cheese,,Hahn & Hadley; 120 & Weise; 2 cars lumber, M& Curdy. & -MeGinniss;: 301 hides, A ,t Groetzinger; illibLs apples, 8 bxs cheese; C. Brueehv; 300 ski corn, Stewart & Langen , helot; 2741 tbdo, 3'do barlet;RoSe & Ewing; 14 pkgs pearl barley, C-Reiss; ALLEGHENY VALLEM •RAILTLOAH, March 10.-900 bblg. oil, Lmkhart, Frew CO; 80 'do do, C L. Angell; A rolls . leather, Wm Flacons &Son; 20 sks - corn, 25 dO rye, Scott Gisal; 3 ears metal, John Moorhead; 1 do do, Rees,'Gralf Dull; 170 kgs nails; 8 bars Iron, Martin, Brickell A: Co; '1 car metal, Nimick tt.Co. .• ' ; ' • • STEAMBOATS. FORASHIFILLE.—The . r„AI 111 line steamer ma' AMERICA ;.Capt. AirAm POE, Will leave no ahave Ant SATURDAY, the glist inst.. at 4 totilOtkl.: 3t. • . . . Fur freight or pazig t upplxnbozi.rd or to . Or, VOIlLINOW001), Agents FOR' 9T. LOVII . LEAV-. ".flit JosErit. - hIOUX CITY, YOWL' DENTON, ANI) THE °OLD. MINES.. —The favorite steamer _ • LESI LECTI ' ' J. HAMILTON, Commander, Will Wave as aliore on. TUF.SpAY; ,Itarell4litti,. at 4 o'4quel: v. - - For freight or natifiagr :ir4ily on Ixfarit ot. to • CHAS. BARN.F.S,. t A .„„„ • - - , JAS. COLLINS,- , ... . . R. CINCINNATI AND F ..LOUISVULE.—The vteamer • 'KATtllollltitkiN ' ' Capt. FIoBT. lloutvtiON, Wilt leave es above Pa IVEDNESI/Al.-;•ShirelilBth, r ri. I • tr( ht cirpa.4age. apply on board or to _ 2 IIAtt.N.b.t 4 ,;.FLACK COLLISGWOOD, Agentx OR CAIRO AND ST: s a tigiEt . " . I.LOUIS -The line steamer ' LORENA - - Capt. SAM;STIVICAN WIR leave for the above and intermediate pdrts on THURSDAY, 19th Inst. . For fttlght or passage apply on board or 1 . 0 ' FLACK & COLIANGWOOD. Agents..— .FOR MONTANA,• FORT BENTON- AND .THE GOLD • I NEs.,--The fine new steamer • ~ , ANDREW' ACKLEY ' Cant. C/Aupg.TT , , Will leaVe for Whine ports on MARCH 18th. The above boat Is entirely new, - was built expressly for that trade. and has the Government contracts. For freight or passage apply ou board or to W.. 1. KOUNTZ, • - • : JAIIES.COLLINS, Agent: • It C L.-BAY Ent' OitTll, IiANSAS ' crry. -J Aft soil. ti . r. 40,- PH AND (MA/lA.—The sptemlyt stpanier .. .. Titpx'A SytntAN Wilt leave as above ohWEDNESDAY, 14th inst:; at 4. o'clock. P: . .=-1 , 41r freiglakar-paseage apply ion'otrat,d. BToidigr i e 4.; 'LO —The ottlunet ,:,.; •'t ;WWVlAJClC;,inblhOigeo:6apt, J tr..•Azin.w.tur, • no abovoint - SAVIRDAYi:the AiitStiqt without fall. /totem satiothotory. ' For freight or passage apply on board or to C u AB. BARNES, Agent, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JAMES B. 211.E.A.N0P MEANOR & HARPER, FLOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCE CO3I3IISSION 111ruller.1.[AN'r 329 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. Codsigtirodnts solicited. liirrEZExcEs—.l. G. Martin. Cashier 3fechaniceo National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., IL: T. Ken nedy & Bro. • , • fia.H:L'A niTeIICOCK, 111TREERIt& CO., lES 77 , 111E0 . ALE GEALN DEALERS, - ' AND . • COMM SSIO~i MERCHANTS • NO 349 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH,• Office, up tatrs. - nabll:msl 'lt. STEELE • .1 A. ST4LE. M - S EELE & SON, - 4 -7-•-• . . DEALER IN .• • 1 7 ‘1.. TM, FEED, 4artA t i - N, And Prod ce generally; No. 95 OHIO STREET . near East common. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, ' • FETE. & RICHART, . . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • AND DEALERS IN • -GLOUR. GDAIN,'SEEDS,, MILL FEED. Sc., 349 &Meaty Pit., Pittsburgh, - myzi:b3l!, ROBERT KNOX; Jr., • .COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 A3U DEALER IN FLOUR,-GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY: . Office. 413 Lirtztrry STREET, PITTRIUMIT. J. L. Wholesale and Retail Grocers No. 396 PENN STREET spIBrKPJ ALES. 31'13ANE - McIIANE Si. .4.N.jE11, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smlthdeld. tsbn rgb. }ea FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING An COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale' of Flour, Grain, Bacot), Lard. Butter. Seeds.- Dried Fruit. and Produce. gineralir, No. 16 MARKET STREET, corner of First, l'lttbtlurgh. ie""•fe3 SIIOMAKER & LANG, Whole sale dealers In Groceries, Flour, Grain, Pro duce, Provlsloug. FiSh, Cheese. Salt. Carbon Oil. &e., Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Liberty street. Pi ttbburgb, Pa. nos:us.s JOAN I. 114JUSE - EDW. 110I:SZ W5l. UOVSE. TOBIV I. HOUSE . 84, BROS., SUC•• Pf eessors to 3011 N 1. 1101;SF: & CO., Wholeiale • uroeers and cotatot.slon 31On:hunts. Corner of Sznit Wield and Water Streets. Pltt.burgh. Pa. -----_---- eTi— 'RIDDLE; No. IS3 LIBERTY ii STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Commission Mer ant and Wholesale Dealer In: Country Produce, Groceries anil Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Coneignmetits, and paid for Produce pm, erally. - . au2l. • • 'on!. !'OX : A"itEur KNox R --- M. OX -' SON, CORMISSIO ~ .3rEßriENNT!•:•74n,lilenli.rs In FLOUR.. GRAD 3110, PEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Nc 79 I)IAM(iND. oppotite (71ty liall,_ Allegheny ( ity -dati:rai - - _ P. 4 V.CILIW FORD;COMMISSION MERCHANS :MERCHANT IN PI .37 --- METAI; LoGMS, il )I:F.. WROUIiIIT SCRAP IRON, Mfg: BRICK. AND C 1" 1,A..... , ,t.c. Warehou , e and Office. N 0... 366 and 364 PF:NN STREET. Storage fur niihed. Ca n, ,ht atriums ..oncited.. - oc:1 _ __ - - .;TITTLE, BAIRD S ,. PATTON, wbote.,:ii, c; rovers . Commission Nterchants and lers In Product!, Flour. Bacon. Cheese. Fish, -Carbon anti Lard t Hl,' trot!. Nulls. Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures g!mcrally, • 112 antlll4 SECIPNI) hritEE'r. I'ltt,burgll. JB. I, I ANFIELD k. SON, COM misFI(•N & £ I} ItWARDING 31KIICIIANTS. and Whoh.,ate 14:alersin We6tern Ite•erre cheese, Butter. Lard, Pork. Haeon.Ylour. 'FI.44Pot and Pearl Ashe, and oils, Dried' Fruit and Produce encrally. Nt?, , . 144- and 146 Front street, Pitt, JOUN Kllu ro I WALLACE. SHIPTON & WALLACE, WHOLE— sAL}:„,„,(I:I-ts AND PRODUCE DEALERS, No. 0 SIXTH STREET, 1•1[2,1 , 4rgb,"22.. 1a1.2:r5S OILS. EUREKA OIL WORKS, MANI: FACTURERS o • - EUREKA CARBON .01L, TUE cnr.EBRIED SPERM „ LUBRICATING OILS, CHEMICAL LINSEED OIL. WHOLESALE DEALERS 1:14 Crude Refined and- Lubricating 0 / le, Lard, Sperm, Whale and Fish-Oils. R. MACHESNEY, Agent, No. 19 Irwin Street. • - ARING AND 'KING, Counnls t slon Mereltlints and Brokers In Petfoleinn arid its Products, :DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGII, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., 127 *Valuta Street. Mr M. LONG /4; CO., M.AXiJFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Bran,tl- 4 i.L .01110, I*.2 * Muinesue Way, PITTSBURGH, Pa BROTHERS, `;COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS Iti Petroleum and its Products. • Plltehnrghotlice—DALZELL , BUILDING, cor ner of Duqueane Way and Irwin street.. - - Philadelphia Offlee-11/7 WALNUT ST. uptiola • - J. C. XEIIEW...W. d 7. WIIITEIILID Sono on, WORKS. • . l!anuta.eure and bane for sale all kinds of LUBRICATING- OILS IST. CLAII?„ STREET. BuFrinti..SEHEW & DYERS .hX'D SCOURERS. _. . • • n 4. LANCE, • :,,..-....--. . . .. Nos. 185 and:lB'i Third DYER AND gCOUREOII: __ • j ODIED. Km 6tovitir jam ilbimsormixtri otti.2o ED OR DYED. ~:W~. COAL .E:ND COKE. C. U. AR. ---... 11.571:05(. ./. 1.. A. ILL , TCU6;SON. A 1 1 1111STRON " Ai, lIUTCHINSON, essors to Puit,ADEtrill.i. A. L. rOL - GMOG LIENY COAL CO.. 31I.*Eits, SHIPPER{ % • AND DEALERS, BY ItAli.- nom) XND RIVER, OF n,perlor 'Youghiogheny, CAS AND. FAMILY COAL. Otlice and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, near the Gas Workg. OrderS left at the yard, or addressed-by mall, will he promptly lilted. JO:F:7 E1I1PE1:. _ B EST FAMILY CO .411. • ALWAYS ON RAND And Delivered PrOmptly to Order, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY 'OSCAR F. LAMM & CO:, Corner Saticlusky Street and P. Ft. W. & C. R. R. .A.I.a...3EGYMN - ir ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES.._ =I COAL; COAL COMM: • , - DICKSON, STEW &RT & CO., - flaring remOresl thffir Office to . NO, 567 Iffirmiterv - 6PI P 21"; (Lately City Flcuir Mill) St COND ELOOIL, - • IrU w Ar e lli e T I?O f f. nisb todcw,imiTaw",E.,,, - utorket . All orders left at. their Ake, or addressed to them through the mall, will be attetided to promptly. my.l:s:biffi CHARLES HARMTRONIG., DEALEUTN YOUGHIOGLENY AND .CONITELISVI:Mr, COAL, lENZMI QOM., I,, f iCK 'AND DESULPIIIIRIZED COKE Office and. Yard—CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer. streets, - Ninth Ward. and on Second street, near Lock No: 1. Pittsburgh, "Pa. ' Families and Manufacturers supplied with the bert article of Cam' or Coke ut the lowest cash rates. • . Orders left at any of their o ees w receive prompt attention. SUPERIOR COAL. • ••C. CI-I.u - itxr 8 CO., • • 'liners and Shippers of PITTSBURGH GAS. TORGE and FAMIGT COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK. Coal delivered promptly to .all parts of the cities at the lowest market rates. °Mee and Turd—CORNER FOURTH AND WAT SON (formerly Canal; STREETS, Pittsburgh. P. 1.292. . oc* WHITE LEAD AND COLORS ALL OF THE MANUFACTURES PITTSBURGH WHITE - LEAD COLOR. WORKS, INCLUDING STRICTLY PURE' WILITF, LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, chrorne Green, — - Vercilter Green, And every variety of Colors, dry nu,ground In Oil, for Bale by HARRIS & EWING, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, prr'rF4l3llll4G-11, PA. SON, White Lead and Color Works, , . . . . 3.L.1N ['FACTO: ER S Or ~ . WIIITM AND RED LEAD: ZINC, rum - . BLUE LEAD:' ' MeCOY'S VERDITER GREEN, ~ And all colors, Ary or In oil. • , . - OFFICE, So. 67 FOURTH STREET. • Factory. .Noe. 450. 452, 454;.456 and 458 Rebeera Street, and 49, - 51 - and 53 Lacoca• street, Allegheny. GAS AND STEAM FLITTING P. L. AtNSOOD....EENsoNJQNES J 3rcAFF'KEY.. ATWOOD & M CCAFFWEI T , BRASS FOUNDERS; GAS ,AND STEAM FITTERS, Cor. of Third and Liberty Streetr, Above Carroll k Snyder's, Pitthburgh, Pa. LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS furnbrhed promptly to order. Special attrntion pall to the fitting nut and re itilincc of 011 Reilntrles, „tituar!)atb. bulling M AGENTS FOR A. S. cAME.:V.ri & Steam - Pumps and Blower Engines. These Pumps have superior advantages over all . others. and every nue it warranted to give satt.fae tion. rum vs constantly on hand. fe2.5:n10 Joits eoneEn.. ....Jos. KAYE itENEY tuElt. J OHN 111. COOPED& CO., BRASS - FOUNDERS,. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufaciurerior PUMPS AND - BRASS IVORY. of very deseriptlon: dealer,. In GAS FIXTURES en) Tvitt.m:, of all kludA. Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH. nryls:7-30 =MMIR stNursittx QINGERLY & CLEIS, Successors t,7 to GEO. F. SellCeitlt .t CO., PRACTICAt LITHOGRAPIIERS. The only Steam Llthographie Establishment West of the 31ountahri. Business Cards, Letter Heads, Bonds.'Labets„ Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas, roam:lts. Views, Certificates of - Depor.its, Invita tion, Cards, 4:c., _Nos. 72 and .14 Third street, Pittsburgh. 011,115. - A, MILLER, NO.BO POIDiTH STREET, APOLLO BUILDING. t . CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, Bat and LETTER. HEADS, &c., done in all styles. apl6:xs6 BRENITERIES. plwN!x STEAD! BREWERY. JOS. SPE:W*I' JAS. LE:IEL*, SPENCER, ..MICAY & .CO., mAL4TERS' AND BREWERS Of Ale, POrter and Broivn Sten4: PITTSBURGH,PA ROBERT IVATSO3 . 4 311tuager. ocl4 JOHN it. , & 4 BOADopft, . . . • Nurserymen , FlOrists , and SeedSmeit: , .' Bui exons--14A T~iEETgpl)!;,- site PobtOß!ce; rittsbumthi Pc , . ri'eh 'Oakland. "Nterarrieb' ved 11111. mh9 And Manufacturers of OF THE ,t_Nro Versailles Green, "Chronic Wellow, Vei4ul.lllo3l, I , IICICSI3IIRGII LITHOGRAPHERS SEEDS, PROFESSIONAL EUSTACE S. MORROW, Al.l)Eitlt,e,.lNT, EE-OFF/CIO JUSTICE OR THE , PEACE :AND, POLICE MACHSTEATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgag. es. Acknowledgments, Deposit lons and all i.egal Busineas executed with promptness and dispatch. m . (7:IZIZAIt R. IiCTTRILFIELD. =f:lM= MIIASTEB, GAZZAN & B ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Binkruptcy, PITTSnUTh ii, Psi. OFFICE, 98 GRANT Opposite the Cathedrat. Jc15:17.5 AMMON, A. Justice of the ,Peace,' CONVEYANCER, REAL' STATE & INSURANCE AGT. " CARSON STREET, EAST BIR3IINGHAN._ _-- Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. my 3: • ILLIII.M' BARKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C., Office; 'CARSON "STREET, nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH . . —"- Business entrusted to his care promptly m yatit.yelend ed to. DANIEL 34111MAL,.M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFIM.i,ND RESIDENCE; No. 50 Grant St., near ap2A:x7l jr . S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, We. SO . Fifth Street, SECOND FLOOR: FlIONT11001( • TIT A. .LEWIS, V ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 90 Diamond Street, inhs:nB JOHN W. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-A.T-LAW Office, "N 0.135 Fourth Street, fels:t44 n C. MACKRELt; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. SO G-rant Stroet, my24:ll)Z JOHN A. STRAIN, aLDER3i 3\ EX-OFFICIO .M.STICE Or' THE" PE..N.CE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE.- Office,ll2 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsbuigh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds; Mortgages, Acknowledgments, PePositions and all Legal-Busi ness executed with promptness and dispatch. JOHN C. M&V.MBS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No: 87 fifth Street. " Pensions,'Bounties and . Arrears or Pay promptly collected. n01.Vm39 MERCHANT TAILOF.S. McARDLE, 13,t ~ ,-7. MMTLCTIA.7%.7P 'PAIL° \-. ' • ~...,;-. . : r o. 93. , ,j 83•11T}IFIELL!§TRE ET. PITTS RGH, 1 4 HotPo.eonh:tantli o hand a fine a.:3ortnient of CLOTHS, CASSI ERES & VESTINGSL Also, GENT'S FEHNISITING GOGHS. GtNT'S CLOTHING MADE TO OROEII. the latest style. • Now READY. Tor the ,gyp' ring Season, With a large aiiil i comiilete stock of BUYS', rami§ , 4ND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING., AL! the new and leading title found at Na. 47 ST. CLAW. STREET MERCHANT JONES DUPP, NO. 3 ST. CLAM STIMET,, hare Just brogght, from the East a full supply*Of SPRING and SUM- 1 , JIER (400US;CASSIMF.EVE.s., VESTINGS; de., d0.,1 whlehlhey are prepared to cut and make up In al style equal to any shop in the east. or west., They are determined to deserve. and hope to receive liberal patronage. LVlAtelf lel al zl. - IPllni 14 I J SO. FRASCIEB S. FRANCIES, • CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS; j Vontraets taken foi!Ming's. Store Fronts and Jobbing. Particular attention given to Hem"; Framing. for Found ries' and Shops at all descriptionc Nos. 266 and 268 It01;115k()N .STREET; /Wei ghcny Vitv; Pa. • aul7:a4t Z . II. PALMED, • - - • House Builder and Carpenter, . deice. corner of BARE:EIt'S ALLEY and -D s i QUEsSE WAY. . Jobbing. and ltepatring One yrith neatness an dispatch. - , iYsib7s - - - JAM J.DICII, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. MI TENNEiII.VA.NIA: AVENUE. opposit. i liiith litreet, Plitsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. 141 Urant'street: ' ' ' , Jobbing .done with neatness and dispatch. .41 Orders promptly attended to,lind satisfaction trat ranted. .. : . ' . - afZhe47:mArF __. _ HOIJSEHUII I DEIRS DUILDINGJ AND REP'AIRS promptly attendg 14 • • FERGUSON. & BECK, • IT: smttlitleld StreetJ, PgP TERS WESLEY .001ULTER; :1-I 0 tlgE T ' . No. lockorant, tilitreet, oppoigiee Cathedra), -,,1 ITTs,BVlzair, PA.{ c.An.pwaoii6 . tO order:` I P. - 8. It UTC.lll$6O:i.. . ... C.111171t iTtprenosox,&.fiEpouwv, NOOSE: SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, , ORAmEns AND GI.,ZIEIS, . . 81E$ Veicana. 4venov, •Pittsbnirgli: All araere to matt promptly attonded to. ARCHITECTS. BARIt mosrat, • 'TRAIT HOUSE AS.SOCI.4.IIO:st HUM It I EUZ 4 ,, H 13 and 4 . St. Clair Street., Plitstiurgh. Pa. spo", atteattoa 'lslvett to the , eleargrillig an Sandia COITICC . HOUSIN slid PUIO4O IiuILDINt;S. ARTosp t. 1.1 IL A— ' iiiiciiiall if II 14 EN_INERING „ k „ ) . il ~ ...:1 a : ') . 11eh I:Rerri4ll2l,4ll' 00 tigeeknawlEith i lkftsiiit**0 With Messrs HoiLuvailt CN.'', vz. • - - . - 4 , 11 4 . • ..2, : : - j 72N1,14-:,- Ell E 3 PITTSBURGH', PA PITTSPITRGTI, PA PITTSBURGH, PA GRAIL d LOOAR. S.I2VL FRANCIES