Financial -Tratterg. in New York. Gold Closed at 138%@138m-. NEw Yana, March 18,..1868 MONEY AND GOLD. • • Money active. and firm at 7 per cent. ,on ,call loans. Sterling Exchange quiet at 1091 a 109%, gold, for first class bills. Gold loisar opening; at,138%, advanding nik, l3B 3i, and closing at 138 3 46.13§ 12 Exports, $121,913, GiiVER'I , ;')IENTS Governments a shade better, closing firm. ' Henry, Creivii2it;.Co.l furnish the annexed quotations; Coupons, 'Bl, 11051a1101‘; do. ' 7 62,T 1101-8a110 1 x; do. '64; 107 &4a107%; do. '65, 108ga108 3-4; do. new. 10554a105 34; do. '67, 10674a1.07 1-8; Seven-Thirties, 105 3-4 al06; Ten-Forties,' 100%a101.' - • I STOCKS. Railroad market hea;s7 early in the day --with-a- declineto , 66s , 6 for Etie-and 'al.< for - tliew.YOrk - Gentral, - the latter-being:pressed `'for sale. As the &Cy adiiinced Mie rose to. 69.and.recededta68.and Central.recovered tCo'll9q. The' balance , a , the list was not materially affected. Market way lower at one o'clock -; board, , but subsequently • a marked adVitnce was made at which it closed steady.- - . _ - -Canton 45a46; Cumberland 27a27 3-4; c Well's 'Zi.;, 7; 'American .68 1-1a69; Ad ams 75 1-4; nited States, 69a71; Aferphants Union' 34 35; Quicksilver , 203 t ca.W . 1-2; Mariposa 61 ' 2; Pacific Mail 109 3-4a110; At lantic 87; W stein Union Telegraph 33 1-2 a 35; New:York.Central-110 1-4; Erie 69ga69 1-4; do. preferred 70, Illidsort 135a137; Read ing 92.193; Ohio Certificates 97 3-4a98; Toledo and Wabash 47%a47; St. Paul 52 T-2a52%; do. preferred 67 3-4a68; Michigan Central 112; Michigan Southern 88 1-2a89;- Rock Island 13,7; Pittsbnigh 90 5 1 a90 'l-2; Toledo 14 1-4 a 14 1-2; Rock Island, 3 1-8; Northwestern, 62 1-2a65, preferred, 73 1-8; Fort Wayne, 101 1-4alol 1-2; Hartford and Erie, 13 3-4114. Terre Haute, 41; Marietta, first, preferred, 30; Painesville, 100. FAILURE ,The failure of P. R. Westfall'.2 Bank at Lyons, this State, occasions •some talk. Its. Treasurer was Evan Hestion, who naysteri. ously disapeared. The Sheriff is now in ?possession. , , The' =deposits amounted to $15,000. ' MINING SH.NILES. Dull and lower; Gregory,. 29.1.1:300; Smith Parmalee, 2430; Quartz i.llll, 105. • . , ReCelpIS,V,l75,5lO; liayments, , 0,700,934; balance, ,101,2119,577. • • . Exclusive of specie, for the week, were $4,052,9413 New `kork Produce Market. - [By Telegrapn. • the Pittsburgh Gazette%) - • NEW Youa,March 18.—Cotton is a shade ; 'firmer, with Isaias of three thousand bales ; at 2.5a25qc for....Nliddling Uplands, thelatter being the extreme. Flour* the receipts to day.amounted to 2,457 j btitZels; the market • is steady for loNV . , and aalbelewer' on medi um and - high grades,with sales of 700_ bbls at $8,90a9,30 for superfine State'and western; :$9,90a10,75 • for_extra State; 8,9,d5a11,2 , 0 for weitern;: g12n13,90 , for white wheat, extra; $9,90a14 for Round. Hoop Ohio; 810 a 12 for extra St. Louis; $12214,75 for good to choice do; the market closed quiet. Cali fornia flour is dull and heavy, .with sales of. 480 sacks at 812,50:114. - Rye hour is steady, with sales of 350 barreLS at 87, 75a0,60. Corn Meal is quiet but heavy. Whiskey is nom inal. Wheat; -the receipts to-clav were 8,800 • bushels; the market is dull and - lower, with Sales of 175,000 bus. at 82,45 ,for No. lin store; 82,85 for - amber State, and.s3,2o for white California. Rye, quiet 'and un changed; sales 600 Jersey and Pennsylvania at 81;84. Tbiley: scarce; sales GOO bin 4 State • at 82,25. - Barley Malt firm; sales 2,000 bus at depot at $2,15: Corn d.al,%,and a shade . - lower; receipts 87,575 bus; sales ' - elB,OOO bus at $1,20a1,25 for new Mixed witeinrafloat; 81,26 for old in store; $1,20 for new western yellow; 81.18a1,20- for - -white ;,sontliern, and 81,16 'for inferior white western. Oats drill and lower; sales 3,800 bus at 83 1-2 for west ern. Rice quiet. Coffee firm, but not ac •' tive. Sugar fairly ,active; sales 1200 hhds Cuba, at 10 34a12c. Molasses firm; sales 100 hhds Cuba at' 44e. Mips ' Petroleum steady at 136 tor evade, and 25 1-2a25 3-4 for, refined in bond. Coal quiet and without change. Leather; hemlock sole firm and in - demand at 26a28c for Buenos Ayres light middles and heavy weights. Wool (inlet, but firEE sales 300,000 i - ounds at . 42a 57 • •12e • Air domestic fleece. Pork ope.nedhea•ry and lower, and closed more firmly; sales 4,350. obis at $24,37024,56 for new mess; $24,50 cash, $23,37a28,50; for old do.; closing at $23,50 regular; 820a20,75 for prime; 81.,50a2.3 for prime.inesa; gist) '822,50 for new mesa; $241 9 0, sellers for . 31 a.V- - ' Beef finder; sales 870bblamew tilirk mess at $l4 a2O; $19a.23,25; for new extra mess; $33a37 for prime mess; $38a40 for India. ' Beef hEMS .firm; sales 400 WA at . o,l4oc.•:_Cut meats quiet; sales 190, pg,sat 10%alle for shoulders; 15a1534c for liams.k. Dressed hogs dull at 11 all' c for western;•l2al2 1-2 c for . city.. ' . l3a: con quiet; sales 255 boxes at 12 for Cumber land cut; 12%a 121-2 c for long rib; 13c for -. shorti.do.; 14e - for short clear;. 13%a1..3V i c for; Tong Clear. • Lard active and firmer at 14 8-4 al6c. Batter steady at . 30a45e for Ohio; 45a 60c for State. -Cheese 'firm at 12a16 1-2 c.• Freights to Liverpool quiet and strong.- . LATEET,- - -Flour dull and a ' , shade' lower for good grades. :',Wheat.--in buyers favor. Rye steady, , , Oats dull and heavy at, 83a 1-2 c for 'Western in store. Corn quiet ' and drooPing,„At 81;21a1,24 for new mixed western afloat. Pork very quiet and steady, at $23,25 for old mess; $24,5044,62 1 ' for new mess, and $25 for April. Beef active and •-• firm. Cut Meats without decided change. !Lard tierce firm:at 15a113efor, far , to - prime stealth Bacon steady, at' 126 for" Cumber land cut. Cincinnati 'Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (Gazette.) CINCINNATI, March 18.—Flour dull;• family, $10,76a11e. Wheat unchanged; No. 1 winter at. 52,50. Corn firm; ear, 86c; shell ed sold at the same rate at the close. Oats firm at 72c for No. 1. Rye firm at $1,75a1,78. i ßarley scarce, hardly any offering., Cotton is firmer; middling . :held at 0 1-2 c, buyers at 23c.; Tobieeo is in demand at fall - rates; .sales of 128 hhds lugs at $3a12,25; leaf sl3a 32. , WEDS Pork in demand and the market is firmer; sales of country at s23,9that4; city cannot be bought below $2,4,50. Bulk meats 'held firmly at 10a12c..; but we did not hear df any sales. There is more inquirY 'for, bacon, but the. priees are un changed; shoulders at lle, clear rib sides 147,e and clear 14 3-Bal4Me. Sugar,cured lams 17 1 ,4a18c; • demand fair. Lard held at'ls3,4c,with buyers at 15a151-4c, Butter scarce and firm, at 480.52 c. Eggs are • scarce , and firm, at 'Mc; prices tend upward. 'Sugar and • Coffee steady. Cloverseed in - good demand and prices 1,;(3 higher; large sales at 13%c per pound; timothy in. far demand'at $2,40a2,50; ilaxslgl., `No change In Oil. •Gold - 138- - Exchange firmer for buyers, and 10 premium selling. Toled° MeXket. to the PAttspergb Gazette. TOLEDO' March, 18.—Flour: the receipts were 740 barrels; the market is nominal. Wheat; reocipts,.7oo bushels; the market's quiet and dull, with sales ..of white at $2,85, and arnbef $$Xll4: = l i teufPts of 5,030 bushels; the market is dull sales at 92e; the;market closing at Ole and 92e asked. Oats; sales were made at 66c for No. 1. Rye is quiet. Clover Seed Is selling at 417;.0a7t50.‹ • . LeakyMe Market. CAYltlefo3 l 3:4lo 2l4 i P P 1 94 0 4 10 902. et tc. 3 LOUISVILLE, March 18.—Tobaoco is aetive; sales of 243 hhds. lugs, at $5,00a13,00; mediWn tatine,llo,ooifigoo; selections, $22,25; manz' ufacturin g, $3,50. Roar—superfine $8,50 1 fitttiOattOrkE,Wfaiot*Antnio2,ss. bulk, ` 7sl q, 136 ; ''4341.31.'68,110.4 tto.n.; ; 21W411.20, Mess 114124/";541(39q—A/OAdArni, 11,14nsidelit .'• 4 3 2, packed. '.`1 . 41,r4r; 45 /4.: $2,2/0; freei , - =llll Chkago Marlpet; ,By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Cuicamo, March 18..--Flour; the demand is chiefly fot gqod to choice grades; spring extras are at unchanged prices. Wheat dull, 'a3-1c lower; sales No.l at $2,02a2,03; No. 2 opened at $1,923-4 and closed quiet at 1,92 ._Corn steady; .sales new at 81 3-8 a 813 e; No. 1 a shade higher; sales at 85a86. Oats firm and qa%c'higher; Sales at 56 3-4 a 57 for regular and 58 1 Aa59 for fresh receipts,'' closing steady at 56 3-4 for regular. • Barley 3a4c higher; sales No. 2 at f52,28a2,31 and closing firm; rejected held at $2,a2,03. Rye quiet at $1,65 for No. 1 and $1,62 for No. 2. Dressed hogs ,are; dull and sales are very light; city butchers are about the only, pur-, chasers; !potations ranges at sBa9. itather more • doing in the market for ,Perlt„ pro dikts, but prices were .without important change; holders &revery firm in their `Views and sales were generally at outside' prices. Mess pork sold at $23,75 for city,.and $23 for country;, prime mess active , at $20,25a20,50, chiefly at the outside figure. • Lard steady and firm at 15 1-4 c, with sales. Clear aides sold at 131-k, buyers for April; sweet pick led hams sold at private terms. Live hogs dull and 25a50e lower; sales at $0,37Xa6,62 1 i for cbmmon to choke. Iteceitits—k674 bbls flour; 5,623 be. wheat; 12,250 bu'corn; 6,927 buoats; 51 dressed and - 4,622 live hogs. Shipments--668 • bbls flour; 3,500 bu wheat; 1,400 bit corn; 700 bu oats; 3,774 live hogs. • Cleveland .Market: [Ey Telegraph to the Plttatturgh Gazetie.3 CLEVELAND, March 18.—Flonr steady unchanged and a fair demand for standard brands, double extra spring at $10,00a12,25, double.- extra red winter ar511,50a13,50, double extra white at $13,00a14,50. Wheat, demand light and market firm, No. :1 Mil waukee spring held at ~,g2,30, No. 1 red win ter and amber held at r2,55a2,60, No. 2:red irregular at "$2,38a2,45, Ceti firmer land better; sales at 09ca100, mostly at the latter. Oats dull and nominal at 68a69c, for NO.. 1 state from- store. Rye scarce turd better sale at $1,60 for 'No. '.l from store: Barley, nothing doing and market, nominal. Pe troleum firm and steady, crude held at $2,75 per barrel, refined- in bond'at 21a21e , , do. free, 42.9.43 c. , Philadelphka Market. CBS Tulegraphto the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • - rHILADEVPHIA, March,, 18.—Petroleurn, is quiet at 16e for exude, .:and 24 1-2a25e for refined in bond for April delivery. Flour is quiet, V, is held more firmly. Corn is dull with sales of Yellow fa $1,16al,18: Oats is dull at 80a82e. • At the auction to -day there was sold a - eargo'of Messina fruits,' viz: 4,845 hones of oranges-at - $4,30a 4,55; and 833 bones of lemons at $,3;75, ' ' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) BUFFALO. March 18. - --Flour dull and un changed. -Wheat -.inactive. Corn scarce; sales at $1,11a1,12.- Oats; sales 4 cars at' 76c op. track. Rye;, none ,here. Barley dull; sales 2 ears Canadian at. 0.,15. ."less Pork $24,50. _Lard 1130.16, 1-4 c. illy Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gigette.) MEMPHIS, Mar& 7.—Cotton quiet and firm, at 241-21-receipts, 871 bales; exports, 718 bales. Flour dull; superfine sBa9. Pork, $2,1,15. Baoan—clear sides, 15C; bulk shoulders, itic;• clear sites,. 13 34c. • lard, 16a16 1-2 c. Corn, 92 1-2 c. Oats 75c. Hay, sl7alB. . . Illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh7.,tazette.: ,BALTI.mon . E, March 18.—Flour quiet and unchanged.' Wheat dull, and less thin. Corn firmer; white $1,10a1,11; yelloW sl,lBa 1,19. Oats firm at 81a82. Rye less' firm at $1,90. ProvisiOns dull. Bacon shoulders held at P 2 a 12!;,. Chicago Cattle Market. •C By 'Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Craiette.) CELICAGO, :31arch 18.—Beeef cattle market weak; sales at 88,10a9 for good to extra choice beeves. ' - • IMPORTS nv RAILROAD CLEVELAND AND PITTSBC7IIOII. RAILROAD', March 16.-130 tons pig iron, Union Iron Mill; 30 do do Reese Graff & Dull; 10 do do, Coleman, do, Co; 10 do do, Zug & Co; 2 cars` - do, John 1) -Gray; 31 bids oil; Harris & Ewing; 16,000 feet lumber, It A Clarke a: Co; 21 casks pearls, Dthridge & Son; 415 pcs blooms, Anderson, Cook & Co; 17 sks rags, C P Markle & Co; 6 boils paper, W S Haven; 51 bbls oil, Wm INlcCuteheon; 50 bags corn, H Rea Jr; 196 do oats, Dod , son & liro; 1 car fire brick, Anderson, Cook & Co; 1 do staves, Jj" Bender; 49 bbls ap ples, 13 do dry apples, 1 sk barley, Head k Aletzgar; 163 sks corn; 2 kegs lard, 11 bbls dry apples, 5 sks barley; 1 sk beans; 'l' C Jenkins; '1 car oats, 150 sks corn, J Glenn; 75 do oats, 14 do rye, 7 bales hay, J & •V Pairley; 10 bbls ;cranberries, 6 do dry ap ples, Ido dry peaches, 1 bbl butter, 3 kegs lard Voigt & Co. VITTSEUROH, FT. WAYNE AND CaIICAGO RAILTIOAD, March 17.-7 cars metal, Bryan Canghey; 6 do do Nimiek ct Co; 5 do'do, Graff, Byers ct Co; 6do do,Graft, Bennett ct Co; 3do do, .1 Wood, So..A Co; 200 bbls flour, T C Jenkins; 250 'aka lead, .L 'B Lyons& Co; 3 cars wheat, Liggett it Co; 200 bbl ; flour, I) Wallace; 1 box hardware, Park, Bro ct Co; 5 bbls japan, G A Kelly; 1 car fire clay, Coleunitt, Rollin A.... Co; 3 cars • staves, M Y Adams Bro; 2 bbls cider, H Young; sdo do, .1 Reeler; 2 tubs butter, bbl onions, Vangoider ct Shepard; 6 bbls • dry peaches, V.." H Graff ct Co; 6 do do ' 3 do butter, Graff ct Reiter, O• boxes tobaceo, A IF3ehaub; 3 cars oats, J W Suydam. • • PITTSBURGH adOLUNBUS AND CINCINNATI' RAILROAD, March 18.-16' hlid4 tobacco, John Green & 4 Co; '6l ti.z, 5:1 bbls lard,P Sellers and Co; 9 sk:s barley P G Cralghead; bblsdry apples, 1 keg lard, 'Ai W Rankin_; bbls green apples W H Graff; 3do do, L Voight & Co; 2A - bdls hides, Langner; 130 pkgs fish S P Shriver & Co; 1 . car staves; H Hasmyer; cars staves, H Geyer; 2do do, O'.Calligan; 24 bales cotton, Kennedy, Childs & CO. , ALLEGHENY STATION, March -.-1&-1 Gar . staves,J Hemphill; 3 cars- stases, - Rsaya &, Robrtson; 2 cars wheat, Win McHee & Co; 2 kgs lard, M Weil; 34--:bbl - fish R & A Carson; 1 car rniddlings,"Voeghtl3r h Kopp; 50 sks:33llllfded, 20 do rye, 54 do corn, 14 do oats, Stewart & Langenhelin; 10 dor, pails, Kohen & Bro; 10 do do; 10 do washboards, Sadden . '& Thompson; sdo pails, . ) A Scott; . 60 sksßose it , Ewing; 12 bbls, 1 kg whisky, G Smith. • • - '• ALLEGHENY VALL E Y RAILROAD, Ma rch 18-1 ears metal, Jons Moorhe ,ad.,l do. do; &Ress, Graff Dull; 3do do, Einlick dt Co; 60 bblisald, James Connor; 60 do do, Thos Mitchell; 16 „bgs potatoes, 1.2 bbl apples, 1 bide John S Dlinmett; 51 bbls relduurn, National Refining & Storing Co. To wwgkr GRowEits. EUREKA' AMMONIATED 'BONA SITER-PHOSPItATE OF 1,D1:67 The hdlegheny Fsrtilizer SEIVARDIe CAMPBELL, . . _ 'Offices 866 Penn Silieti The best EeettUser In use; and Ave:ovine-St:hist' trhenters who beve even It a .trhtb..to De the starlet! grd-tor•ettsteig Liege ethos 6r , M%est, l Byes Oath,: _Cosh, p e ts took-hk, IVeAeye,publlshed for-grotn—, lions ulatton apathpblet contittnlng Interesting , land thluableetitethents htehio -Yerttlinek-coyleker which will he wept hoe to hmy,sending nathelr adl drass• • • •- • .! . _ IN iM==Z ;PITTSBEROIRIZAZETTE:i Buffalo ifbrket. Market. Baltlitiore Market. FERTILIZERS. MAN ti'ACitißEl? BY isii,ol 3, l4lM'X'ollSi RIVER IMeM9 The. Allegheny river, was falling slowly at thfs,point last evening with a little over twenty, feet in the channel. ..A.t City . , early in the day, it was reported rising with fifteen and a half feet in the channel Monongahela was also receding last even= ing With scant twenty feet by the marks.' The weatheryesterday was clear and pleasant and all that could possibly be desired for the transaction of out door business. The arrivals since the date of our last report include the St. Charles from Cincin nati and Bellevernon from St. Louis. - The Wild Duck from New Orleans and Glasgew, from St. Louis were due last, night and will doubtless be found in poFt this morn . mg. The ,Bellevernon • left for Si. Louis, laSt evening, almost, flying light. She has con-, 'siderable freight en^aged at Wheeling. The Importer was. sold at auction nester- day for seventeen thousand dollarsto,Capt; James Ades. She is a good boat, but; little over two yeors old and cost when new smoothing 'over forty thouiand dollars.. ShO will be sent to the - Upper Mississippi, • with Capt. John A. Williams, of St. MILTS in: command. Owing to some alterations which it is found necessary to make,the - Lena tLeoti has given : up:her mountain trip: to the Yorktown, and will go on the dock., The Yorktown will be in charge of ,the veteran Capt. Wash Ebbed and she will take her departure on ‘4aturday, evening. The Wauanita, 'Capt. Thomas Slutinan, is filling up rapidly for the Missouri river, as also the Lorena, Capt.' Samuel Shuman, for St. Louis. The R. ,C. Gray, Capt. An derson is up for Cairo and Memphis, and the. America, Capt. Poe is np fbr Nashville. • The Bellevernoh, Captain. J. J. Darraih will leave Wh6uling for St-Louis on I.ri day evoning. - ' • ' The . Wild Duck and barges, Capt. Ana• wait, are, announced to leave here for • ' St. Units on Sattirday. • • • • 'Says the St Louis itepublie.an; of Sunday: . , 'o,perations with the -mountain fleet com mence in earnest` to=morrow, the 'following steamers leading MY, vizt - -Only Chance, Capt. Thos.. , Townsend; Cora, Capt. J0e.13. Kinney:. Saccess, Capt. !rein. W., Rea; Gerard B. Allen,Capt.-John P.iKesser; H. D...Adkins,.Capt. Terril,. and Walter B. Damn, Capt. Gee. W. Boyd. The offi cers commanding these, steamers are well known in the mountain . trade, and their names are a guarantee that succesSful trips will be made. Other steainers will fall into line as fast as 'needed. The merry fleet Ot , six barges, towed by,the Ocean Wave, belt yesterday for Dubuque under the command of Capt. Alet-Grant. Capt. Jake Seddin has purchased of the St. Louis and Packet Company, the *stern : wheel steamer Lacon, Capt. S.:left last evening on the city of Pe kin to brink the ':Laeon to this' port, when she will be put in order for atrip to Bottom The Arabian left Little • Rock on 'Friday, with a fair cargo for, this port. Ben. John son and Fred. Dwder have purchased the side-wheel steamer Isabella,'for $8,500. Capt. John D. Adams, of the Memphis and Arkansas River Packet Line, is now in our city ou a • business trip. The' steamer Ill inois, of the Peoria line of packets, came in .yesterday, having in tow two ofthe M. V. T. Co.'s Immense barges, heavily laden with produce from the Illinois river,,which goes through without breaking hulk. The Camelia, of the "0" line, follows the Glas • gow to Omaha, leaving on Tuesday. On the same day the Jennie Lewis, of the "Skit." line, leaves for Lexington, The Success, Capt.' Tern . .Rea, was reeeivink freight yesterday for Fort. Benton, ben* the first boat of the season. , u . A St. Louis telegram, under date of Mon day, says: Theriver is rising but slowly. There Is a gradual decline of the up per rivers going on. The weather as -un, comfortably warm.. Business on the wharf and rivers is - particularly active. Several steamers are at the .wharf, having made freight arrangements. The Caryie arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday, partially loaded for the mountains. Four feet in the Mis souri below Lexington, and falliq,k. In the case of the collion between tha steamers Agnes and City of . Cairo, •the Unite() States Court decreed each party equally to blame, and damages shall be equally divided. Corn is being shipped from Havanna, 111., to New York, by New Orleans; 32 cents per bushel. ' - • A late Memphis paper says: 'The levee was as bare of items yesterday as the column of • the. Louisville Narier, :litho - Ugh the ar rival of wstea.mer from St.,Louls, and two front the Ohio.addedi some animation, all having large freights of general merchan dise. - Shipments were moderate. Cotton receipts • are steadily. decreasing. The weather remaining cloudy and warm, any thing but,pleasant, or invigorating. Advice's .from the upper rivers give reason to appre hend an overflow in the Lower Missisaippi, which is nearly bank full'and advancing steadily, with thirteen or fourteen feet in 'the channel to' Cairo; :added to which we have the information that White River is oat .of its banks,- and a.big rise in. Black River,* to say ;nothing. of •tho late - rise of twenty feet in the - Arkansas. Wo clip the following from the Cincin nati Gazette of Tuesday: The Delaware probably arrived ' frout i Pittsburgh during the. night,, heavily load ed, mostly...with ;Nashville freight. She will receive some; lots'here, and is antiouncgd to leave this" evening. Mr. W. Ii Shaw left for Pittsburglast night to "take charge of the office of theWitunanita, loading at that place for Fort Benton. - Capt. George Baker, 'formerly of the'.Sherman, left for Pitts burgh by rail last evening to attend the auction-sale of the Importer, which takes place.there.to-morrow. • , • . . STEAM = OATS. 1 , . • Olt CAIRO AND Lovis:-The flue utearnar DELLEVERSON „J. Dontacr. Will leave a's abova THISII I AY; tWednuadaY, y tit 4 o'clock P. -31. poAtlvely. , Will leave , Whvel lug fot- St. 'Lou Ig 'on FRIDAY EVENINtir. For.frelglit or.passage apply on board. inbla Vila CAIRO AND MElt/;r a g .1: I'lllS.--Tbc blcanier. A. C. GRAY 'ill leave its above on SAVUItDAY, 21st Instant, at 4 o'clock r. 7d. .• - For freight or passage appty on board Irir to tahlB FLACK CuLI.INGIVOCI) Agents. _ 7.0 NASHVILLE.—The 1' 4nM *team" • Capt. AnA3t Pon, teaVe as above on SATURDAY, the 211 it lust., 01'4 o'clock Far freight t`or partzlvx csboard or to CHAS. BAItNES, Or. 3. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agents. _ _ OIR CINCINNATI Alii* AgEo - LOIDSVILLE.—The steameii KATE 1t081N50N..........'.Capt. ROnx. Rontaaoll, leava as eboVe on TIIIS DAY, at 4 r. For rpeight or . possago apply on board or to • GOLLINWA't/OD; • Agents.. FOR CAIRO' AND. SZ i g i dEt -LOUIS.—The foe steamer . 1.01*NA... ... .... Capt. SAIL Sat tooi, Will leave for the above and intOripedlate Porta °L. IHVBSDAY.,•I9th loot. • • Forfrefght oe postage apply on Load ur to; • . - PLACK. & COLI6IIitIIVOUL), .Agents. OR :MONTANA . FORT: BENTON. AND • TifE, GULL) . , 740 .—The ant new 'steamier ' , • 'ANDREA%'AcALEY..,...:.capt. GATUEZTT .1301.116 •-•- • !Will laird for aboie poits on MAUCH 10th. Tho abope - bOntlfrentlrelyzitePt; was built expressly for that trade and http the GoVernment contracts.... Sor fretsht orpasitago *noir on board pc to ~ W. KOTINTZ:. • T. JAMES COLL D2O. FORPMISSOVItipirttit ,.,1 1) I R 110 T(—Vell ' LEAVk.II.I .-.-... '""' ORTH,"- XANS__ ,AS CITY,- ATCH 8 14.4 E. , J. 9 Etql 'Arty OBIALLA..he. 'splendid ' st ij eau?c ,j . 1 wAIIANct.s - • • „.oait. TApiiiii suiriAlf . FR,; ( eiig i l, o lk i l.o p ve ot THIS 0.A. 1 40it 4 k. si. . r ~ -.. ; I f" ,`fi 2: Z i g M P I / C; C k il b1 i iar4 : 61. ,, t ?,.; ~ J 0 00141}iNdWOODI . : erligr--. n CAISO, A iND t, ST. I mpAjl=6l- LLotir3.frT, Ate etegeter - 411milmommio,, • SW/ 14 D.Pt r AL IT 4 BUTiokelipi. d Nw?PT4W 4 L -ittlitieseetag oboe* alit I*,l ,witbout feII., /tattoo extuprea . , • Yor freight ihr pateigo "AV ytni 'I2M "or to • Unali.4l EileAgeat. ISDA-Y..,: . MATtOH .. !Pa; .1. 1.6.5.' COMMISSION MERCHANTS JAMES B. MEAYOR, MEA.NOR Si . , HARPER, FT;OUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COAniCESSION - m - F. - 1 - 4.4criAavrß. _ 349 LIBERTY STBEET,.PITTSBERGIL BEI Codalgraudnts enlicited.. • ntiEZENCE6-3. G. Martin, Cashier Mechanics' National 'Bank; J. S. Dilworth Si Co.. It. T. Ken nedy it Bro. , : 3:131:12.1 TTITCHCOC F WHOLESALE II ColLlill~BlOi\ NO. 349 LIE Oftle.e, up stairs. M.STEELE -I Vr STEELE, ATJL • • 'FIACIVItt And Produce general' near Enid' Common, Al 'PETER ICEM . .. KEIL &RIC coivzmissro • • ' ' AND GLOUR, GRAIN, SEI 349 Libeaty • tny2l:b37 • ROBERT bLNX, Jr., COMMISSIONMERCHANT, AN AVEIL FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY OElce, 413 LIBERTY STREET, PlTTrißtlitoll. L. splB:xi: ,sitp•Pdat 0111cp, Pictsburgh;ft.• Groin:43 - 04i . 256racies oa Bqulirel ''x+~'6ii6 *~y ' .- ` :e ~•-.o-•i~i~~:?,t ~"~w..trta~..x - ~;~~', - ^.v~~ye~:li:,''~~a. K~3,.~r'~..n~~,,.uc.`=~~°. EMEIMEEM And Manufacturers of OF. TIIL: AND) Verailles Green, Chrome "Yellow, Vermllllon, I"I'ITS33ITUGI - X =I LITHOGRAPHERS. BREWERIES. SEEt6. - RAILP-O,IIDS I.3ITTSBURGH and CON N ELLSVILLE E. It. On and after nirnsDAY. March Uth, 1868, trains will arrive at and 4,lepari. from the Depot, cor ner of Grant and Waterstreets, as follows: - • Depart. Arrive. Mail to rind from tin on ['V. - 6:60 A. M. 0:00 F. X McKeesport Acconnm.it 'n.11:00 A. M. 21:05 Ex. to and from 17nlont . 3:00 r. 3t. 10:00 A. 31 West Newton Aceotanuar 4:30 P. 31. 8:35 A. X Itrailiiol2lo3Aceoptmodat'n 6:15 P. 31. 7:50 31 Night Ace. to MeKeesport .16:30 P. 31.:6140 A. 30 Sunday Church Train to and• from Nest Newton 1:00 r. 31.10 :00 A. X For tickets apply to W. 13. STOUT J.KING-, Agent. , .. ..".; uperlutenflent. mhs LLMHENY „CA. VALLEY ,ItAII.RCUD Running Through to Ve'nango City. Connecting with trains East and West on the War ren and Franklin Railroad: also with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway. • On and after TUESDAY, January 14th, 1868, the Passenger Trains will leave (rein and arrive at the. Pittsburgh .Depot, earner Canal. And Pike Sts., as follows: - • • • Depart. Arrive. Mail to and fm Yen. City. 7:30 A. M. 12:30 P. N. Express •• ••• 10:15 75:45 P. M. Brady's Behd AccOmmodYn 1:45 P. 111: 11:00 A. M. First Soda Works Accom - n. 8;30 A': Sr. 8:13 A. M. Second Soda Works Arrow: 5:00 1•.Sr. 2:35 P. H. Hutton 0:30 P. m. Sunday Church Train litaxes Soda Works at 8:10 A.,31., arriving in at , 9:30 A. N. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 5..31., arriving at Soda:Works at 2:50 r. , - Ja'27H. BLACKSTONE, Supt. 1868. ELE.93 PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH H. R. - • From January 19tli. 186 C trains will leave from and arrive at. the Union Depot, north side, city time, as follows: • Leave. • Arrive. Chicago Ex .... 2:13 a•rn Chicago 2:43 a m Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 a m Cleveland E. 2:43 a m Erie & Ygn API 6:13 a ul:ChlcagoEx.... 10:58 a m Cl. & 9,01;W! 6:28 a inrWliecllng Ex. 11:08 a m Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a nrChleago Ex. .. 1:53 pm Chicago Ex . . . 9:43 ani 'CI. & WICg Ex 4:03 pm ' Pitts. & Cl. Ex. !Erie & Yg'it Ex. 6:13 pm pia Youngt'n 0:43 a utiChicago Ex.. 6:58 p m & Wh`g Ex. 2:13 p Cl. &IVII - g ix 7:08 pm Chicago Ex.. .. 2:28 p & CI. Ex. W.ll. & Erie Ex. 4:38pt0 vinYognst'n. 9:28 pm Depart from Allegheltg., Arrire in Allegheny. N; itrigt'n Ac. 8:58 am' ltrlgrn Ac. 7:03 a m Leet,dale '• 10:13 a in' N. Itrixt'n 8:28 a m - " 11:53 win 9:58 am Eochester " 1:33 p m Ncw 10:13 a m Wellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p m ; Leetsdale .'• 9:13 am Leetsdale Ace. 4:15 pm, " 1:18 pm N. Brlgrn " • 5:3g pin:N. Brigrn " 2 ; 43 Pm N. Brlgrn " . 6:28p M Lcet,. tote ' 4:23 pmt. Leetsdale '• • 10:43 put, " 7:28 p m 2:28 p. Chicago Ex-' '10:50 a. rn. Chicago press leaves daily. I Express arrives daily. ja.i l'. It. MYEIIS. General Ticket Agent. 1.1 I T TS BURGEL,a 2 .---7------,-44 COLIJ3IBUS 5; CINC;N: , • NATI It. It. . • • • • - PAN HANDLE ROUTE. C (LANGE of TIME.—On and after' SUNDAy, December 9th, 1867, traillS awl arrive at Union Depot, as follows. Pittsburgh time: • Depart. Arriv e . . Mall Exprese 2:15a. in: 3:517. p. m. East Line J:4O v.. m. p . Fasl, Express • .."2":1•Alii. m. Mixed Way 6:10 a. in., 6:50 p. m. MeDonahrs Acen. No. 1.. 11:10 a. in. 2:10 p. m. Steubenville Act:on:mod' n. 3:55 p. ua. 0:30 - a. in. McDonald'S - Acen. \0...:" - 5:10 p. m. 8:20 a. in.' SVECIAL NOTlCE.—SundayExprees leaves et 2:50 p. ni., - arriving Cincinnati at 0:30 a. In. the next. morifing. Church Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. tn. The 0:40 a. m. Train leaves daily, Sunday and - Monday excepted, arriving hi Cincinnati, at . 0:55 the same evening. IN A.DYANCE•OF ALL OTII ER It OUT Et". 111EirNo change of cars betiveen. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and ItUT ONE change to St.. Louis, Cairo, and the principal points West and Southwest. When purchasing tickets be sure and find the office of the , PittsburgN:Colunthus Cincinnati Rat" - UNION DEPOT. (SOUTII SIDE.) M. D. MOTIIMISPAUGII- Ticket Agent. b. F.iiet7l.T. General Mica, Agent. JOHN D. 3th,LER. “en. Freight Agent. E NNN-Y LVAdiallt. - - - On and aftertictober Gth. 1867, Trains will ar rive at and depart Prom the tinion Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as -follows: Arrive. , //Evart. Mall Train.... 1:20 a in' Day Express.. 3:00 a m Fast Line 1:50 ain i Wail's N0.„1,. 6:30 am Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 ain ..NI:ill Traini.'".... 8:20 ain Winton No. 2. 7:50 ami Wall's No: , 2.. 9:50 ain Wall's No. 2.. - -8:50 a miorinelnuati Ex.11:15 a in Cincinnati Ex. 9:100.1111W:ill's No. 5.. 11:30 a m Johnstown Ac. 10:15 ain )Johnstown Ae. '2':so pin Phila. Express 1:50 pin; Wall's No. 4.. 3:30 p m Wall's No. 2... 1:30 p in' Phila.. Ex pres . 4:10 pin Wall's No. 4.. 2r:50 p nri Wall's No. 5.. 4:50 pin Wall's No. S._ 5:50 p m ,Wall's No. 6.. 6:05 pm Wall's No. 6.. 7:00 ii nill'ast Line.....:' 7:20 pIR Altoona. Aee'n Wall's No. 7.. 10:50 pin and Emigrant Train 10:30 p ir.l The Church Train leaves Al'alls: Station_ erery Sunday at 9:15 a. in., reachingittsburgh :IA 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsh rgh at 12:50 p. iii; and - arrives at IN all's Station at :00 p. In. 'Cincinnati Express leaves ilaily:. All other trains daily except Sunday. . Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati Express arrives daily except. Monday. All other trains daily except Sunday. For further information apply fr.. W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for ,Baggage, except for wearing ap parel, arid limit tir ir responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value wilt be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. - - - , EDWARD H. WILLIAMS. - 0:76 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. ' 10, ESTERN PENN- :_ . "74p- - t:Z __ . . 7 7 SYLVANIA-RAIL- Z"—t-;:- ..2 ""-ME 77-7. '" -- • ' R D.—On and after November 71.,",1867; - the Pas senger Trains on the. Western Pennsylvania Rail road will . arrive at and "depart from the Federal Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: A • , De pa rt Sharpb`g N m o. I ts. a 6:25 am' Mail 6:50 a m Freeport No.l 8:15 a mrFreeport No: 1. 9:05 a m Express 10:10 a nt No.111:20 nlll Sharpb'g N 0.2 1:25 p m 'Express " 1:50 pm Freeport N 0.2. 4:15 p Harmerv'e Ac 3:55-pm Mall. 6:05.p ni , Freeport, No. 2 . - 6:05 p m Harmerv'e Ac 7:10 p tn.:Sharpb*g-N0.2 .7:30 pm" Aboye trains rub daily except Sunday. " The. Church Trail: leaves Allegheny Junet. every Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. In. Returning, /eaves Allegheny City at 1:20 p. tn. and arrive tat Allegheny Juliet. at 9:45 CostntriATlOx Tregr.Ts—tFor sale in package( of Twenty, between, Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg, and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe cified on tickets. The train leaving Allegheny. City at 6:50 a. m. makes direct connection at Freeport with Walker's line of Stages for Butler and Hanna!labium. Through tickets nate be purchased ut the Office. INTO. -3 St. Clair strea, near Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh, and at the Depot, Allegheny City. For Gullet hifurbiation apply to • • JAMES IJEFFERTS, Agent, , Federab , Street Depot. Tiw. Western PC11115')*(V31113. Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage, - except for wearing ap parel, and limit Diet. responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollars In value. All baggage. exceeding this •amount in value , will be at the risk of the owner, un teas taken by special contract. . • EDWARD II.; WILLIAMS, del General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. STEAM TO AND FROM . , LIVERPOOL AND QUEENStOWN, IRELAND, TWICE A WEEK. THE I2Q lAN , LLNE, Sailing EVERY SATURDAY-EVERT WET/KES DAY,-earrying the -IL S. Hail. Tickets sold to and from Ireland. England, Scotland, Germany and France.• Apply at the e Cza t pagn Exciu.fro Agent to Itook. . - 51 FIFTH STREET, AdamsKipress 'Mee., Pittsburgh, Att. =I F ORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY Capital, - - - .$126;000. ... 1 . • PRESIDENT-EDWARD DITH/0 6 E. I SECRETARY.-T. A.. ma'am. • SUPEEINTENDBS7—EDW. DAVISON. Edward Davison, L.. F. Din:mini ~ John Mellon. I E. D. Dithrldge, .Geo. W. DRlArldge, I. AL Li t :Malone, R. Johnston. r,umBER y,tßo—Coruer of BUTLER. ANG AL LEGHENY ErritEris. Nintlovard. OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLAESWORES,..Wash ngton Street • • la2:J9B LIVERY STABLES. muitcnANTs , LIVERY AND SALE-STABLE" J.. WARD Isricgorsoisr, - prop rietor; NOS. 141, ANDI 43, THIRD STREET, nonsEs cmuiTAGra; - son Pa rticular: attoution vaddßAlict pufchase And,sile of .ffornes. , , . clEfm43 PRA-PIPPIN, • JUaT 'REcE ,•; 13nrodil •liovelt7;• Almondi •Windf. Aft.l! l- o_tir* tinge and Ginger 'Crackers, freah Ram sZlemAo l 7e far aaldmltalesale acretaild'Y'=- _. • • •410., A." *LBW •. • • 'enlist Llbartrand'Etasulatraala. --- =~" ~_ . STEAMSHIPS, LIJMER. (OPPOSITE 'IdERCITANfS , voiEL.) II