financial Natters in =New York. a Gold Closed at-138y, Tv:egTorit to the Plttsburah Gszette.l Nzw Yoram, March 28,1868. zoszy AND GOLD. • Money market active and higher, atper nt. for call•loans. Sterling firm, at 109% 109!1 for gold, first class l - ills. Gold firm, iening at 1383eS and closing 138%. novEnN3tExT srocEss , 41 better, closing steady. ItenryClewi Co. furnish the annexed 4:30 quotations: nipons. 1881, 111%. 111':x; do. '62, 109% '101 , 7.,; do. '64, 107;'@.,106: 'do.. '65, 10S;( ,C+ 8;.,: &10. 4, new, 10 .4107; do. '67,1073..i 107: 1 -;; 10-4 0 , 100 •; 031003:; 7-30 s, 105(5.1"; 6. ' . . lIANI STA.TENIENT 257 , 78, 247 ; decrease, $4,038,653. leva4, 817 - ,323,36i; decrease, t0.'620,941 . . Cir ilat'.9ll, 814,219,808; decrease, 82 ,763. De )sits; 8186,525,128; decrease, .4,666,398. ega: tenders, $4123,070; increas $138,008. T 1 1 ,3 Assistant Treasurer to-day raised bisi ':ice *0) 1041 1 . 4 ' for 7-30 notes, but id not FeV He sold about 8'556,0)0 in gild, winch as equal to the amount rec•ived for ts;,mts. EAILWAY SITAP.ES. Tho Railway market is active it, closing at a marked advance. leinE32 The following are the 510 prices: Canton, n4C 4634; Cumberland, 32e33; Wells ,xpress, 35@36; American, 67(668; Adams, i!,01 : 75y; United States, 70 3 ; Merchants, 0, 7 ;635; Quicksilver, 21(.12U.i; Mariposa, 6 03i,; Pacific Mail, 10 , 4 5165:),, , "; Atlantic, 55% ;86; ; ;; Western Union Telegraph, 31%; :rie, 717;.C,4•2; preferred 730 o; Hudson, 38%@139; Reading, 91,4€01%; Ohio and lississippi, 30@303!; Wabash, 4914 50; St. 7aul, .57Q07y, - ; do. preferred, 72@72!,‘; tichigan Central,ll3@ll4; Michigan South rn, 687X,i 89; Illinois Central, 13634.®137; *tsinrgh, 929•2. J :;; Toledo, 101%,C;_61013.„'• ioek Island, 93®9W; North Western. 63@ '.)%; Fort Wayne, 102J;;®103; Hartford and 14@14 ,1 -;; Hannibal and St. Joe prefer ed, 85; MAsouris, 87; new Tennessees, 01; Cleveland and Painesville, 993 i. MINING SHARES re verdull. Quartz Hill, 110 ,-SUB-TRE.A.SURY RECISIP7S. The receipts at the Sub-Treasury to-day 'ere $:::4864,430, and for the week, $15;941,- )6; payments for to-day; $1,844,848, and zr the week, $13,759,498; balance, $10,181,- 63. - INEXIMI The exports for the week were: Dry tz1,670,180; general merehandise r t3,- 26,1,93. New York Produce Minkat. By Telegr4pli to'ihe Pittsburgh Gazette.] NEW Yonx, March 28.—Cotton active and pened 1-2alc better. sales 1,200 bales at 0 1-2a2.7c; middling uplands. closing quiet. nd no buyers at over 26 - 1-2 c. Flour—Re . eipts 1,930 bush and opened saloc better n low grades, but closed dull and. droop og for all kinds; sales" 9,000 bbls at 59,30 a ,75 for super State and western; 510,25 for xtra State; 510a11,25 for extra western; 512 13 for white wheat; e10,15a14 for R.', H. 0.; • 10,25 for extra St. Louis, and 512a15 for .00d to choice do; California quiet; sales .00 sacks at 512,25a14,25, Rye flour a shade trifler; sales 400 bbl' at 57,8.0a9,70. Corn meal toady, sales 500 bushels Jersey at 56. :Whisky,.flominal receipts. Wheat, opened: ,t la2c better and closed with the advance . - sot; dull and drooping; sales 6,000 bnshels ..'t $2,45 for No. 2 Spring and $2,50 for No. I ';prin t ;, both delivered; tz2.75 for Penusyl : "-malt and Amber Green Bay, deliVered, ..7.3,15 ibr white California. Rye quiet. Bar ,..ey quiet and 'unchanged. Barley Malt v ; toady; 1,200 bushels sold at $.2,20. Receipts •f Corn 13,43 u bushels; market opened a .: :bade firmer and closed dull and drooping; . ',ales of 49,000 bushels at $1,26a1,26; new nixed western afloat ;,,t1,25,, old do in store :.:it $1,25a1,23; white Southern and Western 1,29a1,30. Receipts of Oats 300 bushels; ales at 86%at57, 1 ; Western in store fo , he latter price r small parcels. , Rico heady. Coffee firm; sales of 500 sacks Rio It private terms., i Sugar steady; sales of 600 . ith ds Cuba at 10%@12c. Molasses; sales of tOO hhds Muscovado at 50e. Hops dull at. 5Ga for American. Petroleum quiet at 2y!])l3c for crude' ' and 26c for refined, . r xmded. Coal quiet and unchanged. Leath ' pr; hemlock; sales moderately active, and nchanged. Wool continues quiet at 44@ . 2c, for domestielleece. Pork is firmer and fair demand at $25 for new mess; closing t $25 , regular; $.23,62(Li,23,75 for old dt; ilosing very :.firm at . $23,15' regular, 120,50:A20,75 for prime, and $22,2,5a23,00 for -urine mess. Beef. firm and unchanged; ,Hales 550 hbls and 100 tierces. Beef. Hams Arm; sales 175 bbls at $36a40. Cut. Meats • tu; sales 430 pkgi at 10%allc for shoul ers, and 14a15%c for hams. , Dressed Hogs fill at 1234a12 ; c for city. Bacon - quiet ri ;and firm; sales 200 boxes at 14c for long • 'War, and 15c for short clear. Lard lower; - alea 480 bbis at 15%a16,4e; small lots sold. t 16%c. Butter heavy at 20a45c for Ohio, nd 40a55c for State. Cheese steady at 13a . t A Ci.je. Freights to Liverpool firmer, with . _ . •ngagements per steamer of 45,000 bush of •rn at oao' d, and 7,500 bash wheat atiNd now held tit 70. - LATEST.—FIour quiet and.easier for me, [ ' um. Wheat quiet, the advance in freights hocking the exp,ort demand. :Rye steady at *1.,90 for western. Oats firm nt. 87e •for astern in store. Corn _dull and-heavy, at $1,25a1,27 for new mixed western afloat, 51,27 for old in store. Pork unsettled; .sales .. 2,000 bbls new mess at $25a25,50 cash and regular, closing at 24,95a25. Beef quiet ' and steady. Cut meats a shade firmer and imoderately active: Bacon quiet and ftrm. I Lard dull and heavy, at .10%a16N. .. . Cinehafiatl Market (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CINCINNATI,Xarch2B.—FIour and Wheat steady; there was a good demand for Flour, but prices are unchanged. Corn is in ac tive demand' with sales of 9,000 bushels at 85a86c for car; shell advanced t4:l 88a89c, with some shipping demand. Oats in good demand and the market close and firm at 70e for No. 1. Rye and Barley Un changed. Tobacco steady and the demand 1 fair, with sales of 160 hhds at $3,10a9,90 for trash and lugs, $11.75a26,00 for leaf. Mess pork unchanged, and quiet; sales of 700 bbls at $l4 for old and $24,76 for new. Bulk meats held at 10,./,a12%c for medium - and heavy sides, but there was not much done. Bacon • quiet and unchanged. Shetilders 1134 c, sides 13% and 15c. Nothing more, than a jobbing demand for any - kind. Lard dull; at 10 cents for:foity. Country . -sold . at 1534 cents. Nci demand. Clover' Seed dull.. and prices are declining, with small sales at 123;c.'. Timothy Seed, $2,30a2,46;. Flax, $2,15a2,25. ' Butter is unchanged . and strictly fresh is scarce and firm, at 48450 e, but in edinin Fredegare hi better supply and; dull at 44a40c. Eggs are dull and prices are - declining,, closing at 18c. There is no change in Oil, Linseed,. $1,17a1,18. Petro leum, 41a43c for .retined free. Gold is buy ing at 1,38;‘. - ' 't St. LOUIS Markel. `. [Bp Telegraph' to' tlio titbit ret Gazette. ST..Lonis, Mareh.2B.—Tobacco. less active and prices, unchanged. ; Cotton higher, at - 1 23;,/e. _Flour dull, and low .grades weak; superfine` 97,50a8,25; extra $0,00: : double I extra 130,751111;00. Wheat extremely dull and winter 5c lower, ranging at $2,50a2,68; spring $2,05ti2,10. Corn very heavy and closed lower, at &Wile. Oats slow at 68a ~B arley quiet, at 32,8.5 for prime Spring. Rye, nnohanged, at .$1,07a1,75. Pork; little demand; small.sales at 925. Baccin easier, at 11 1 4a12e. for shoulders 12f1a15e for,elear aides; sales of 1000300 lbs 'clear sides for May at 15%e; 200' tierces sitgai• eared hams,"ean vassed,. for April and. May . , at .17 W;17,1y4e. Bulk meats quiet at MO shoulders; 120 for rib ;aides;; 13%e for hams; ;3,,1e for , clear gideti. Lard l wealeat 16e for clear; 163;c -for keg'..- TWelpts—flant, 1;200 bbbi; wheat; 3,100 bush; corn; 3,900 bush; oats, 4600 hush:* hurler? 300 imidn'sye, 1,000 bush. .:? _•• r. ( , 4 , • ¶By Telezraph to the Plttsbircat Gazette.-1 CmeAno, March 28.F`lotir less active and unchanged. Wheat quiet; sales No. 1 _ iat $1 02 1 closing dullat $1,91%a1,92 for No. 2. ! ' Corn steady; sales of new at 131aS2c for . ..egu- I ular; fresh receipts firmer; sales' at 8214 a (- 83%; No. 1 soldfat.Bsass3.4. Oats quiet at 51 85 0 c for winter; 5.9a59Me for fresh receipts. Rye steady at $1,55f0r winter, and $1,57a1,58 for fresh receipts No. 1 in store; No. 2 quiet I at $1,53a1,55. Barley dull and drooping; No. 2 in store 10a15c lower; sales of winter iat $2,20a2,25. 'Provisions quiet. Mess pork $23,75 for standard; 524,00 for. straight. Lard dull at 1 ,-. 4 ,•a,%c lOwer. Cue Meat quiet and nominal at lle, for Cumber lands, 1234 for short rib,.13 . % for short clear, 10 for shOulders -and- 12' for rough sides. Dressed Ho e , , ' , s light in supply and steady. at $0,50a10,50. Receipts; . 6,ooo barrels flour: 11,- 075 bushels .wheat; 20,346 bushels Corn; 13,245 bushels oats; 221 dressed and 1,632 live hogs. Shipments, .7;445 barrels flour; 2,140 bushels wheat; 17,575 - bushels _corn; 11,670 bushels oats and - B,o24.liiiihogs. • • • Cleveland 'Market. :By Telegra•pli to tite'Plttsburga Gazette.] • CLEVELAND, Marc.ll 28.—Flour is in • fair demand for good grades; and the market rules firm and steady, with sales of double extra spring at 510a11,25; double extra red winter, $1450a13,50; double extra white, $13a14,50. Wheat is dull and nominal, at $2,55a2,58 for Nix 1 - red winter; $2,45a2,47 for No. 2 do, . and $3,30' for No. 1 Spring. Corn is dull and • opened at $l,Ol for No. 1 Shelled, on the spot, and at the close $1 was freely given. Oats is firm with sales at 70c on tho spot, and 71e, buyer for April. Rye is quiet and,firm and held at $1,65a1,70 for ' N0..1. State and western. Barley is nomi• 'nal: etroleum is steady and firm, with sales of crude at 38a:19e. . • nd buoy- Toledo Market. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.? TOLEDO, March 25.-Flour—receipts,l,4o9 bbls—quiet. Wheat—receipts 700 bus-2a 3c better; sales amber Michigan at $2,63a 2,04, No. .2 spring. $2,10. Corn—receipts, 13,350 hush—closed 34c lower; sales No. 1 at 9:114a94e, seller all April 93c, seller last half 94c, buyer all April 1iGa96!,.;,. Oats— receipts, 659 bush steady; sales No. 1 at 6Sc. Rye scarce: • Louisville Market.. i [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette) LOUISVILT.t, March 28.—Tobacco active: sales of 40 and 195 hhds of lugs, to fair leaf nt 8,5,25 to 815,00. 'Flour; superfine, 88,25. Wheat, 82,40a2,45. Corn in bulk at 78a80e. Oats, 73. , ;15c. Cotton . advanced to 24e. Lard 16a16%c. Mess Pork held at R 25,75; Bacon; shoulders 1130; clear sides, 5r 15!..,/c. Bulk Meats; shoulders, 10 3-1; clear sides, .14e. tfly Telegraph to the.Pittsborgh Gazette.] • . BALTIMORE, March 28. —Flour active and there is a better feeling but no higher. Wheat unchanged. Corn firm; white, 81,15; yel a low,. t ",1,18@1,20. Oats Ssc. Fork 50. Lrd Chicago Cattle- Market. (By Telegraph to Pittsburgh rette•? CHICAGO, March 28.."E10gs active and firm at :$8,50a9,50 for: fair to choice. Beef Cattle very dull and nominal at 88,22 for for good smooth steers. RIVER NEWS Both rivers continue to recede steadily at this point with eleven feet in the Monon gahela and ten in the Allegheny. The weather ye i sterday was clear and pleasabt; in the afternoon the sky was slightly over cast with clouds. and we should not be sur prised to see it raid again inside of twenty four hours. The foil/wing boats were in_port yester, day afternoon: Messenger, Armenia; America, Kate Putnam, Glasgow, Lenir Leoti, Importer, Ida Rees,)Kenton, and' J. McCu hough._ . . The Echo is the regular packet for Oil City to-morrow, leaving- about fouro'clock p. in., and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. - The Wauanita cleared for Missouri River. on Saturday with a very :good trip. She could have taken some more freight, put she will doubtless fill out at Steubenville Wheeling and other . .points below. : The towboat ,Panther left. on : Saturday with a tow of coal, and the LiOness and perhaps some others, will leave. to-daY. The river could not possibly be in better condition for running coal. i We understand that;some of the diggers up the Mononela have gone to work at gah three and a half cents per. bushel. As will be remembered,, there was an- effort -made some days since by the pit owners to duce the price of digging from fourto three cents per bushel; the fact that -some of the diggers, have gone to work at 4hree and a halt cents would' indicate that a campro 7 mise hasbeen made. The Messenger; - Capt. 'Jesse Dean.- will positively leave - for the Upper Mississippi this evening, and passengers ,and shippers i should bear this n mind. She-is au excel lent -boat in all respects. ,The GlaSsgow, Captain Geo. W: Johnston, is next in 'turn, and will leave on Wednesday or Thursday. • The. Andrew Ackley, Captain Bolie, is ,announced to leave for F:ort, .Renton this evening, and here is .an opportunity that those interested should take advantage of. The Itimorter,- Captain of the "Rees Line,". commence loading, for Benton to-day, and she - will be•follow.ed by. the Ida liees,-Capt. - Albert, and •• the! Silver Lake, Capt;!rodd, of : the same •line.- The"Amerlea„Captain Adana _Poo, is fill ing up. steadily v and will be the first boat out for Nashville. •• .1 • , • " ; The high-headed Glendale, eaptain'Ahn M. Hare, with the veteran,Captitin' James' Mellon in the office, is announced to lOave for St. Louis and Missonri-River this even ing. The. Glendale is in all respects a first= class boat. • ; Captain D. S. H . Gilmore sueteeds Coin; W. J. ~Koontz as Superintendent or the Pittsbugh di Blanchester Pissenger Rail way. Corn. Kountz 'is now 'nt, St. Louis, looking after the interests pl. his , inonntain. The Kate Putnam, Captain IL Light", , ner, with Mr. 1.-D. :Young in the office,lch tilling up steadily . for St. louts and Illinois River, and will be' ready to tpisqiier:46t, partnr,e to-dayor tOmorrow, , •—• • The J. N. McCullough, Capt. 'Geo - . Moore, is tho regular pacisket, for Pariters 7 ., , burg today leaving promptly at noon ; On Saturday morning, the , totyPeat J.. 4: Cosgrave was sunk in the MMappgahela river, about4-ten o'clock , at ; the ; ,railroad bridge. The boat had titan prith4 r0x444- „ . ham side of the river, where it had taken a. `keel boat in tow, and Was crossing ,td,this side, The current in the river ,wasrumt sualbfrapid, and after the boat bactlialOtted: the Birmingham bridiei,headed,ltowards Pittebcrgh, the tiller ropes, became de=, ranged, and it became Unnmoageable,, The engines were immediately stopped, but the headway already_ attained, carried,thic-beat against the second - pier; of i,•the, bridgei , rith,grear. force. A larks hole wag., made in the larbOard'sid,s Of ..tb.eltitll•near, the bow, rind the water rushed in with Such force, that the. _boat careenedlowarcis 1110 starbard and Hunk a le* tnittptes. The. crow escaped,'butnot without • ilotne didi -cnlty. The boat was owned bY,Willisliodg son, Who *actin Command as captain time of the accident. • ' . . - Captain Neal designs =king -fourteen day. trips. with -Abe ' Richmond,. between: Louisville and New:Orleans. -J.. r,. ._ -A 'St. - Lords . telegrani. f wider ('date of Thursday, says: Prpt. - Ifeti* - -Syniinett hal+ bought from. Dan Abin'the Guidon, for a Retort trip. He having lost` taittfinlcpw °items steamboats; invests largely ihfip.4ll' r•George'Hattlicofetorka clerk Of-Abe , Meanie& Kate Hart;' hat been lioelted nffen r. -Chicago Market. Baltimore Market. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAY. MARCH -30, 1868. a charge.of Annbezzeling..a;wystehmntrasted to his care by - a pa.senger, and of obtaining noziev under false preteriSeS. bill. passed in the Missouri Legislature yester day exempting steamboats from all city and county. taxes, save wharfage. The Only Chance and Cora left for Renton, with a few passengers. A Mr. Codgelli who was in St. Joseph yesterday, is seventy-three years old. He has his sixth wife and thirty two children, to each of whom he.has giVen a farm. He is still worth over $lOO,OOO, and cannot read.. The heaviest snow storm •)f the season visited 'Cheyenne and along the Union pacific Railroad yesterday. Several trains were snowed in. The river here is about stationary. . The,. rain continued falling all night, and the sky is still clouded. - The New York left Cincinnati for Pitts burgh on Thursday, and the. Leonidas and Argosy were advertised to tollow on Fri day. ' Says the Cincinnati • Cominercial: Mr. Dan. Morton L after following the_profession of - steamboat Vidhling in Cincinnati for nearly thirty years, has conchided to retire to the quiet life of farming. He has built a number of the fastest and most splendid steamers navigating the, Western and Southern waters, including' the Telegraph, Jacob Strader, United States, America, Natchez, Princess and,. Charmer. In the meantime,-he has lost en independent for tune in baddebtS. He is still full of vigor, and, we fear he will find! country lifeltoo quiet for his active chaacteristics. • His long and able ekperience, dinirably quali fies-him for superintendin the construe ii tion of steamers. ' . Captain Symnies has bought the steamer Guidon of Captain Dan Able, and sold to the latter his interest in the Mollie Able. The Guidon was valued at $12;000 in the trade, and the Mollie Able at $70,000. Symmes will take the Guidon to Fort Ben ton. _ • '. The Louisville Courier says Capt. L. De Haven is on his way to that city to close contracts for building his now steamer Al pha at that place. The Meniphls papers say, however, that he is on his way to Mad ison to superintend the building of his new steamer. The Cairo Democrat says Captain Conway of the., Marble City, put a poor 'woman and her twq children ashpre. in the woods• some distance from any holtse or shelter. The; Messrs. tattimers, who entered snit for ffinuages against the city of Columbus, Ky., for the loss of the steamer P. B. Cheeney, have lost their suit upon the plea that action was barred byy_ the statute of limitation. -It will:beremembered that the boat was seized at. Columbus, by unknown parties in 1881, and forciblY carried South. The Louisville Courier - says that, in old times, they hadm daily line of packets be tween that port and St. Louis, and sugg,ests that one or more boats like the Legal Ten der could make regular paying trips now. A 1117iAN WnEcu.—ln our regular ram bles we cannot fail to notice a number of wrecks, of steamboatmen that a few years ago were among . the most respected of that class. Any day there Can be Seen hanging around a store near Olive'street, a wreck of a man—a miserable looking shattered man, clad in rags, with a pinched. hungry look, and that vacant; aindess2mtare .which tells of hope and energy totally blasted and gone —a man, Who; not long SIIICO,WAS: the "glass. of fashion and the mould of form." FiVe or six .years ago we knew him as a com mander of one of our finest. Mississippi steamers—a proud; capable spirited man of business, with reputation and resources sufficient to sustain any enterprise. There was a'day when he Was considered rich and could have retired from the worlds stage ,a happy num.. Poor, poor man! To-dav he lives on charitv, knowing not often where he will get the scant meal that keeps life; now and then picking up a little front friends who knew hint in the glad days of 'his prosperity. To look upon his wasted form, and depressed, forlorn face, he pre sents a sad wreck upon the sands of time. There is no use disguising the cause, - Was intemperance. How, mauy..nrclhore daily rushing on the same end.. Alas! We fear too-mony DispaNh. Elvers and. Weather. EBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Alazette.) LouisyrLLE, March 2.B.—Rixer rising fast, with eighteen , feet lin the canal. Weather cloudy. Sr.. Louis, March 28.—Weiither cloudy, and a little warm. LIIPORTS BY ; RAILROAD,: PITTSBURGH.•FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, March GUTS 'metal, Bryan it Caughey; 30 do do, Nil/tick, it Co; 3 do do, Jas Wood, Son it Co; 1. do do, Bees, Graf' h; Dull; 220 bags malt, W 11 Garrard; 100 bbls dour, owner; I car lye, I) Wallace; 37 crocks apple butter, Irangorder &Shep ard; 200 hms glass, ThinSon' it Sin; bbl Avhisky, Jos S Finch; 9 cars iron ori,,Sho enberger Jr, Blair; 5 do:ilo; Graff, Bennett Co;. 36 sits barley, W .1 Meek; 64. ski UM othy seed, owner; 13 doz brooms, Arbuck les .t Co; 2 bbls eggs, Ihf bbl butter, W".l Steel &Bro; 3 bbls gree{i apples, it Rea Jr; 6 do do, 1 kega pple butter, I do cherries, WH Graff; / car _hulk meat, E H Myers Co; 100 'bids flOur,B;I:ooe• ' 10.0 do do, Head letzgar; 100 do do,'Culp'&Sliepard; 199 sks,' 150 bbls do, on,:rier; 50 do:do,'S Evart &Cor 15 bms crackers, Reymer & Brb: • ' CLENDEipViND AND RITTEIBITTIOEI RkiLltoA.±4, Morch iron", DaVls; Kutrer & Co; 2 do do, - Iran , Mills; 360 bars railroad iron, H BlaCkstotie; 30 bbls 611, - W fcCutcheou;2o'lif lieirliig; Brisket '& Craft;: as hard/rare; Seeouib C0; , .1 kg tobacco, 'John I‘legriiirr,2l-litosys4.ll it 4 Mc- Crea;.3o bids. irinegar,'H tilerwlk(.2.s*sacks oats, 11 Childs & Co; 30 bdls rakesi?Whit-, more, Wolf, Dia& CoLl3o.d.o.ellairs,jl.4o rockers,, Bedford Chair* Co; 19 sks rye, Dap, Wallace; 2.l,liics„ccinVeUtrated• lye, ~Ritts Salt Co; 14.).415, k=nobs, Joues;,/siliniek it a c tl bbls dry - peatb'es, X4l kgs. lard; W H Grag. 5: CO; 25jugs maple rnoliiSses, Vangoirler it ShePatd; 3- bdls paper, , Hostetter kR 11 sks rags -Morrow Sanders; Haworth;`McDonal& it Co.; 5 kgs biltteritati- lAtiritatioNi Sr:wile:i f March 28.-4.',c r earn; Stewart ft LangenheilW:2(rilki-eats; I , (3 Wilsen;"2 bbls eggs,!R It -11. - t..Carsol;" i bales tow and.twine, 1r Gerwig A Co; 6 isks' l 'eleverseed;lo.'bbls.oggs,Owens; l / 4 t s,Kenne.4 dy; 2 cars :slaves, Ralya it, =Robeitsoll4:3B7• wake barlenidalibedes.& co; I 1 ear WoPdenF ware, Kennedy ft, Letlirap;, 13 Pits vrbeatig, , Bruce; .100 ,bbls , I tleur f St - , ii.nt?s, ft Siiii;'.l, . laides,,A" it ir Groptiinger;sP.earsiwheat, B 1 Kennedy, kt Pro; '55 aka" bats, 3 1 5 ";d9; irf ;3;,' 3. Douai; 7 „ bblakees;,q,..lteese. ~ i' - . :, • _-, "..i,,,; PrrrsnunewCiNiantlngL e usrn CiscassA:ll - 4..,315ren 22..,1,00 bbls,ttopT,C B Leech; l'earstaves, q:c sreartw.r de do,: Millet 4it:: Crisp; i do "45,10. Eberhart; 2", "do ttertip Von. T Maloney;llitialeS hops, Arbiteltles*Po; iltlf IN ' butter' Vl' 11 'Orldr;18 Sks-tillt ;.1" i; lkiarkle , it 1343; 2 lib's Ogg* "1 lix;i lrittiei,•' Pettit; 'labls "tribatreo; ' liedelheinv dr,' 'cg...3 tes sausage; irridppineett; 214trkgs Anteeee;4 Mr L Jones:l bhd de: W it Ii •Kineluirt; '2oo' bbls.fleur, filmmaker fts7;angii i ,„, , :isi-ii4‘;'t :!,,, , ~ „, 4 , , ALLEGHENY .VALLEY , RAILIKIA,D t NAY& . ,28-103 bbLs tar, Nat Ref 0ci;;45,b.g5zY0047,8:, Finch; 2 bbLs egg s 2 bTs,hutterfi,,Wiliddilei , sabga wheat, . I, T4gget , l.4cPe; .51 3 _47.riigai W DI, Gortntep 3„ Cara L 13,61141 ,, ,DOXHIghI,,,, ~'Porter it C 9ilf,g LIG .. aO, I X - WbOctsides;.2 04.0; , butter. 10 . 4( i eggs, J r ' ,, cpebratkl,lblegassj, " . X.no &Oki; :7.ldtgs ,riotateei, L'"V Kland.2,2 :... ySEUEGE . A? g Cor toy A 4 RArsnoain lititeh 27."4"'skAg; .Gos dyWelari SO' •sks *lett,4'McKA .Co; rbbl inoiaaseisi watt i&I .I %VililtiTlT'bblfit dour; 472 brocimai .2 bills -- maple molasses, .his 3 'Pout; " tons. loather,. =John , Theniasii , l27 . r coils lePOr 18 aka twine; Fatou, rßolluttin. .4t ~ , . .1 1.4,.41 . 14:11;', bet„, ;J.. - -, , .. , ,,,1.•,!-.4 it.,-..y,:.;;. `i" PENNEWINANIAI ft CHNZiAIeI •RAILEGA" 3 , - Mar& 92.rrkPig i' grainal.4fiefikea%),tboXo • 6 E 1404 1• MILI* O 4 I 4 11X4511,04 Dbla eitlisb - :1! sa= - 7 . 110)*C.C,5 4 , § 'Ai ithef ~j •451 X, 1 „,...,..,- ;•'.'.: snAll,l?' „ dgiA, l ll:it , lnakel 4 5f'.... -:. .1 , -qtabart-.lp. it . --. ~ , ~, .T, h i; .It- , (4 :tet(int, ~i tte:4l•ll, , - -„ -ttp; rti) ty.gt =MEE STEA.BII3OA.TS. ENZE FOR FORT BE%TOX AND THE COL 73 NITAL REES FAST LINE. The Splendid Light Draught. Steame ThIPORTER ' J. A. WILLIAms, Master IDA REES W3l. ALBERT, Maßter SILVER LAKE JOHN TODD, Mister The IDA REES. will commence _receivlturl gn TUESDAY, and the IMPORTER will Positively leave on SATURDAY. April 4th; at.4P. 31., :and willtake - treightfor all points on - the Missouri river. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK &'COLLINGWOOD, mll2B cINCINNATI 'PACKET. , --von' WHEELING. MARIET- T, PARKERSBURG. POMEROY. GALLIPOLIS, BPI SANDY. inosTos. Pcnasuouni. MAYS, VILLE AND CINCINNATI.—The elegant sidle wheel passenger steamer ST. CHARLES. C. ‘A. DitAvo, Commander: A. ItoniNFKt.s. Jr., Clerk, LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at A% 31.. Connecting at Cincinnati with Packets and Rail roads to Louisville, Nashville. Mentpitim. New Or leans anti St. Louis. Also to the tipper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers reeelytta through either by rail or river.. Epectal otteution Oven to Otters and Way D 11111.123.5. CHAS. 1112NE: 4 JAS. Col,l.iss.7pkgents EMI ALLEGHENY . PACKET LINE leaves every TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. At .3 o'clock P.m.. from the flint of Irwin street ' Tlii Ilne 6 composed of the follovring boat;: IDA RE.ES No. 2, It. REEF.. 3laster. W. F. STEW ART. Clerk. ECHO No. 3,. E. DiAtooN, )faster, A. I). Itt'F.- SELL, Clerk. The above Boatg were bniii expressly for the trade, have superior ueeoutukoilutlons and attentive,otti- EXPRESS LINE.--FOR : PI . MINNEAPOLIS. M:11 LANDINO. LA cltossE. (iALENA, Dr_ 1117 QUE. ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPoIt.T ANI) 111.711LINGTON.—TIL, passetn.ter steamer GLASGOW GEo. Cum.rr, Will leave fur above and all intvrinedlate points as announced. For freight or i:asngc apply on board or t) COLLINS,A '&3 BARNES.. 1— ml.OO OR ST. LOUIS, INGTON. RAN AS' ANDOTTE. LEAVENWORTH. ATCHISON, ST,. JOE ONIAHA.—The tine steamer ' ARMADILT.O...... ..... Capt: D. L. llENntucirsoN, Will scare as above on SATURDAY. April 4th. PasE.einters and shipper,: can rely on the Armadillo going through ay advertised. For freight or paysage apply on board or A t; CHAS. IiAJIN ES, i - mhao JAS. COLLINS. f ntsi ______-____ 1: OR SIN 'LOUIS . 4NDi THE ILLINOIS RIVER.—The steamer • KATE PUTNAM - Capt. .T. H. LtGITTNER. Will ICSIN, n, ,IN/Ve THIS DAV. at 4 o'clock P. N. For freight or pas4att,t apply on hoard or to. Inh?,',l 'FLAI:K. & 4:OI.LINGWOOD. Agents. - ---: .-- O ST. LOIUIS. KEO-z ez W i t UK. EN GALA. DUDEQUE . N D ST. PAUL.—The tine pa,enger steamer A.K IR MESSENGEP Capt. .14:s . .st: DEAN Will leave as above THIS DAY. at 4 P. X. MOM • - ( 1 0I.tINGWOOD, t s. C. IIARNES• _ .I:O..CoLIASTs, j 7 1_?_EGULAR iVEDNES-rr k DAY PACEET CINCIN- N steamer ,1Rt9035" Capt. \V. H. Scu:i. l'ltt , tittrill for C:ncln aatl every:WEl/NV.I)AX at C. P.AIt.NE: , FLA4.Ii. 31:4iniSnor -The ~ . .. ....... Capt.. ADAM Vtipl irate a 3 above on TIES DAY, a: 4 r. bur helgitt,or paslf .; % , ant A rv ii n board u~,fu ressam3am J. -- Or. J. D. 4.:OI.LINGiVOQD. Agents. _ ._-__.., OR MONTANA, FORT 4-- BENTON • AND THE- GOLD El . „..3.—The tine. new steamer .. . • 'ANDUEW ACKLEY Capt. GAnntri BOWE, , ~. Will lease for nhOve' ports on THL4 DAY. The above boat Is entirety .new., was built expressly for that trade: and has the Government contracts. For freight or, passage apply on humid or to • NV. J. RODN'TZ. , • •• JAMES COLLINS. Acent OR .IST. -LOUIS . AND agMigF• lfissorra tin En.—The fine stentner CiLENDALE 3. IT. limEr....Mastef, lei ve for tai. Louts .nnti nil points un the Miti• spurt River nn SATURDAY. Ankh nt 4 P. i. • For:freight or passage:at/I)l9bn hoard- nth - STEAMSHIPS - STEAM, TO, AND FROM.. - • i teritk . LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, TWICE 'A WEER. 'l'HE : ntillrAN LINE, SalllOg EVERY SITURDAY.-EVERY WEDNES DAY,-carrying the.. U.. 3. .31s1l. Tlcketi sold to and ft'," Irian, , E4lgland; fi,?rmany and 4Tame. 41)P".4t"c Comvans+s re til3f.,BtNtiflA i Jn. • . til s lati t c4tAln s ,lNAßers,‘ AdamtExPresil...onl4l4 Rlttsburgh, ORDINANCES. .• 414034.11'... .911D/I.S.*NCE defining the Dunks OP THE SURVEY COMMITTEE I SEC. 1. hre,dt - ordained'- atid.enatted by the City of ittsburph, fn se fret and ~I;ommon.Counctl4. aseeni, • , bled, and ft is hereby masted by the authority of the I 'eatne;:ill'at: the, iilnties-- ofs•lite.' 1.-"ttrVer, Commltteo anon he as follows, viz: They Anil - have charge of all • , I r %ins ordetisi for,thit•bomidarylinesof. Ste eoni9l.• - • , -Moto& city; to fix - and:establish permanent nionn fientattlOng Said: limes So .14 (1161111Ctiy.111.1.atle 1110.1 hulls of plc ,eity;:to have: char . go of nil shrveys for litiitpwsenflnyina but I(vArnf or -straighten. • ,ing old streets in the. district added. to the eity - lly atul-td getup plans Oft he'sameidmilar:i :t.ll,6..presept:•`.!City;llistclet „Plan t " TheY: 01 1 11 4.1 1 - oave-mohilmentw planted at flit Ilitekveottous or an -.gles of streets lit said - . dlstrAct: T . They. kball.establielt . (the siteetik.'lattes of alleys; soulgot op: a chart of gradm for tbtt same. nil . .nrAthich_ shall but .' - enbmitt &It'd Ctrunclis'foCtheirapprOral: -.". --- •iSEb42.. , Atintatterain-disputente to street.llnet,and ; location ' o mew' streets . through - "private - property, ahnli bereferred•to to. Connnittee..who-ehall exam %lnc all conipldintS on the ground, and, their decision fillSertleo . sitallbto final; .(Wheneettr approsed . ny L l , • SEc. a..aliey shall anthorlie the City :EngliteOr• to employ Woompetent Corps - of4rigincers to carry on .the above Web, nutlet Ills direetiott;' supervision and :control.:the:ennacittee;,,rescreingT the. ,right to cou firm or ):eject any appointinentinatie by the City gh, glneerotteltistorps. - !1-SEC.4. They shallikipp•W'reftular Journal 'procc6alntfe, AChtelt itv City) ngl -inetr's and•deliver.tbe some. to.the Committee whieh"may - indecedtitisalt•theyshall: present :to COnn4 !ells at the:last - stated meating,ln Peemither of eaqh, Tear, - si , full"report Of.'thetelircictielfingtv'exhibiting: .lit detail an account, of:the:appropriation .ins;de ,y. Councils of the -distitt iseitaints 'Made hp then; - and of: :the - Objects-aeconiplishector-t tervinat- , perfortuedin .purspancgottlin same. ' , .-• •.. • • • SEC. IIi -- .Tbat'any ordi n ance or nr , Ordibitrteec h inn passageot this,ortllnance at 046! presenttinle; be - and:the same 19hereby repeiled , so • %far 4.4 :Vie name atteets this:Ordinance— • - • • Ordained and enacted into a law iti'C , ouneils, tail! 26th day of March, A. D. 1808. - • • - • - • JA aIB~ ~icAlJi F] rrestdeiit,orlrpiept Attest: E. Salrnit .. 0w,:, - 1:) = £ Opieq Course L. . A: :1'01111:1tiSteS r ; Taskletit of Conittion Couucll Attesjs It cMAIT,EIt,t t it - , {aerie et Compton conne . . , AtiproileUllgs Witt' 4:trof AfaVeliAll96Bl . ' ' •-. T m a:m9en±i7 14AUE3 BLAOIEMPRE.Iittyty.• I, l‘l ::.itjiti'l44olityistiti4'.;„,.,:: :,-i2•-.:;1:5.....:. 5 : •-•( ,, i ,1, , ' 4:4:C0f,...) -,A,.;.i., , , , ,:, i :..,;, . 0.,..,i !“ , :r ..:;- :,-,,.. , 1 4, ALL : BxittErmAlli , i„. ;., ccelred and for sale'fir , .]:,3 I,tha f: ii ; :.,:wr.:;:1;:::.::;;lw::EIEI':s.)r;o::-:ras:: ~. „ . - - GendnifSl" 14e ii i'. ' 1 . 2 ' .I:i' -Thtr t tuft -lira-i0.,i;.,:0itn;...,'.:',% t.,...::1-:„-if ~ ,i - i-At::‘,..,L ;+:r , ~,, ''''''' ' il C .-- Ili) ',•7 rli Et ill ~ 4 loofa - Tien entfEET.'i!" ij : ; TABAOO6 AN 'CIGARS - , r , —0 ,- vliirtortigenc.if j - 01 - 10 ; ,:,..... , I r --, /Li., , ..I id 114.1 1-1 ,, - •••• • • ' - •, , ... ip i') y•l . .y i l w r. q./... tlitiqtrWt, tanwurAto.B4B. , t t;.,t:st• _tt bt':.:;. r1..101, t.. kt , .„ it i v - ‘,.-- - *4Mirarlat thrigamentat lihdr l .-. 0 IELTEIG.--Leather ' and Guni - -'o_ - 7 , .. - ._lt ti ii: ~ , ' ,:il- 1 ,3. ;dill 0 ,i , n Ltif ,ll : o, l , , ilf o„ : . (lint : . 4 44, x a i .itt u tmigtau cit rnril. Beltlntgabio BriffigerPaoking. pas- r,1n54 , ....449Wrip 4.6.1%. 1 411P1.,,W . : ;‘. 14412R5r t i a,) tilkiiiiirind" ? Or ,aiiiiik, stid tB' w &c. ra " titp th 4 e ro li s t r ill e B: l 44 4 rac il ork es s , S l f e r ii i: r.: . i ' l siait a tir t NVll inet 0 4 -14di v In f il • n i i iiiii,e i g i, 0 . 119144 -g' s li AWegins Ann l4l r ati cti,m atilie W i ngjx kl ' l ST eathpr- itivetdottywalirarit on t" l 9 u r g ' r - •.' i --, A(' +, '- ' ' t 1 404C0 4041 4tetail$itiY--, , 1 i ,“ h . i il l '744l3l.•telek • I y a l. 41 p#ll4*(i . 'tlifile' " L airqw W. 1-ir t li f lirill WAI T IRAI4IYett ' (- 1 1 , i 0. - .1 , 0 1 * uditailiaeidiltiirl - 6inifiligiiie•Ufm , i i-1 7 13'1 :4 7 ; .a. tr1c t i,1 1 ;:1 1- ,: i n j ollgi dl i#ll4 -i filto F6ll4l. 7ri .ili l tr l e 4:l3tr) 1 ~, , 1 , 1 : 31 . t 4c , 33 4 ' ' I )4 . , i1 ? -411/° ' ' ll4 ivil jil it— h "*9lolloASlNerki7( trj.j.::,l-I.la ti p j0i .. 14:4 ; , 1 H] 71i I z2.0 - ,:t .-_ , ,tihrium ...i.: , ..1 , J1:1 •,:tf .1.Yr.; , ) - 3':: 4 , '.3VVAr 1 ''' “ 4111 ' 1 ' 1111 P 11 ' f1; ,17 / 1 1 11 ITi/ - tir-. W.lbbi t t iyk • . .,r •p , . ,„, , , ;, , /.. 1 . 1T)./..•J C' thlTrn7 k , fr.}' 0 7 i.zx if:t.,: I_ ifd , . T . f • .(i', , -0,-Z2,1 1 .rigglrrn na.c:':' ,, ,: e yria flijoulNrri , ,yrt o d l ; ' .:' - IMMIIIIIN I COMMISSION. MERCHANTS. . . ... STEELE &.SON, Commission lifer . chants, • • - .11D .D . E.A1.F41 , - GRAIN, FEED, 01110 STIZET.I near Ent Common, " ' ALLEIMEkY CITY, PA. JAMES B. St MEANOR Si: HARPER, FLOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSIO.INILER,CI-lANTS. 329 LIBERTY TItEET, PITTSBURGiL Codsignindnts solicited. REFEZENCES—J. G. Martin, Cash er Meet . =leS' National Bank; J. S. Dilworth & Co., R. P. Ken nedy &. Bro. ja31:124 PET.EIt KE I L 1S RICHART~ L COMMISSION MERCHAN-TS, FLDVR, op...Aix, SEEDS, MILL FEED, 849 Libeatir . B4., Pittabiti*li; my24:tr37 - • ; ROBERT COMMISSION. NVERCHANT„' - AND DE.ILER IS FLOUR, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. Office. 443 LIBERTY STREET, PlTTsßultra. J. BL ANCHARD ', Wholesale and Retail•GFocers, No. 396 PENN STF:EET. apl3:x3s ALEX. )1 . 134.NE J .. • 3 1 c11ANE ANJER, • COMMISSION MEACHAttq, Dealers in FLorn. GRAIN and PROT/LT(IE EIEN:: ERALLY: No. 141 WATER .STREET, above Smlthdeld. PRN.urgh. jes FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain. Bacon, Lard,. Butter. Seed.. Dried Fruit. and Produce generally. N 0.1.6 ' MARKET dTREET. corner or First,irlttsburgh. fe..t.tati . QIICIMAKER & LANG, Whole.. tale dealers In Groceries, Flour,Pro-' Provitlons. Fl,. Cheese, Sal, Carbon Oil, No+. 174 and 1124 WOOD SVIEET, near Liberty street. Plttsbargh. Pa. t.n0 i 9n153 I. not - tr.. TORN, HOUSE & Sue eop eetsors to JOHN I. HOUSE h. CO., Wholeaile Grocer* ant corn:111,1n Merelutiat,• Corner of Sionlideld and Water nitreett, Pittsburgh, Pa. • CCM Ti RIDDLE, No. 183 LIBERTY • :STREET. Pittsburgb Pa, Cnramts.sion Mer e mitt and \Vholesale Pealer In "Conntry Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Jtanu factures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gah entity. •• .aua IiOIIT. KNOX 1.51/ItEW KNIT: RRKNOX & SON, COMMISSIOY *MERCHANTS:mI dealiTs In FLOER:GRAn .1 ii.i. FEED anal PRODUCE GENERALLY. Wc 79 inA),LoND; oppusite City Ilan, Allegheny Clt3 J;47:r.r LOOMS, ORE. MEI:CHAN:N.7 AIERCHANT IN PIG METAL.' LOOMS. ORE. WROUGHT SCRAP IROY, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. .te. .Wrirettouse and °nice,' No,:. 368 and 368 PENN STREET. Storage fur,. ulshed. Consignments solicited. , • oc3 TITTLE, BAIRD & PATTOII4, Whole , ale Grocer+. 0)11.1mIssion Merchant= and ters in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese,. Fisiti . carbon and Lard oil, Iron, :Sans. Glass. Cotton. Faros awl all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and I.I4SEGOND STREET. Pittsburgh. B. CAN FIELD SON, COM yr • "‘tissloN & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,' um! Whole6ale Dealers In 11 , estern Reserve Cheese. Butter. Lard. Pork: bacon. Flour. 'Fish; Pot and Pearl AL•he , ... and Oils, Dried Fruit and Produce g,n , •rAlty. No, 1.44 and 146 Front street, Pitts JOIIN WALLACTE SHIPTON &WALL ACE, WIIOLE.. LE II ItorERS AN I) PRODUCE DEALERS, No. 6 SIXTH I,TREET, lal2:ral E LTREKA OIL WORKS. - EURT.KA 'CARI3ON 011", L r'IMICATISW OILS, CHEMICAI LINSEED OIL: pE.thERS . Crude Refined 'arid" Lubrionting Lard, Sperin,le:nud' Fish Ol R. C. MACHESNEYrAgent, No. 19 Jrwlß Street. -: . ,1 Aitors, AND commlsslou Yle'reVants :Ind 13 nikers In Petroleumluid its krodu..cts, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE'Wkif, PITTSBILIC I ,I I ,,I 2 A. rmLADEL - rmA mamma% WARING,- KING.& CO., TT' 'Iti;1.0111G & ttk A KID-, ' .'":IStANIUM'CTUrtEitS , OF II PURE c *BTU 'I3I3IIIVIG:'' Brard-,".471d.rPET.: 0 . • . •. •-• ,•,. „ Office, No 2 Duquesne 11 ay , I. . ,PITTS,ELTRGH, ,F , 1•• TAC. 11,1ROTHE.1118; l if, IFTL 1,. 111VIISSION - ;MERCHANTki DEALZI3! IN, PetroleuM and Its Product& , _4 5,,,, ~.- -,-, !1-,,,,,..i,,,,,: ...": , ~,..T. -.:::,, f; . . -' - \ ' L. 47 Inttsb gliOffice..-LD4tZELIA DITILDINTh ~Cute. ` . tier ig D rictrplelitararolllllltsyfte.. ,Phllll 011)4 14 43 , 111 c..14...17,w4L 1, 31:715T,%. f• . i ~, 1 ..spl:wau ' - ''IT: ccrt.ifor.:x. /4, • '...trii.'i.:4l: *Wit Ciii.ti:` , Alilto 0 Oilt . WOßESji . ' i!' *) ', .'%i,, " •-• s'il6iidik;iiiirpli. - dati aqi iiiiiiiiieoil i . i ..- ;,i Li i ~.L.-,-.).),,u ~ i f j r, i ll :t , lILUIBRICATINC , :iPI ) C B * ' 4 r•Ji.i. ,11 NO. VSTA C4fAXlCtintr.gZi; 't I i iiliti ill' h[- i IT,ri ?I , c • .„ 1 : • , Ifv , 4; 9•••• 4 ., • 3 3 • zi , • ritAcTiAL 1191 I. o; ;t: xv .L. A6fl ITURE'MANUFAtTURERS , TirliOLES, AX I? ;-;;;•-) ;• 1 , 1601!Aqt11,, • - -voicuarris,,twrimsgrs n Conittinitkon .liatta evez i, o4 4: !(leyitt PA.ninnk cT 1CR4.51,11E1t. 11111,N1T1.11 It 4 w com- Nett , owittmciit' or , mho .rututtittent Prkes. AI " THOM mit otorryt nginctu itrevordi linvited to coif berpnl.PP,VS/i4, 91 ,nift,1 , L I WM* gnOrmitoeth • .• -4-.1 -~ ."I rfi:. ll= Effiff2= AND DZAI4II§ IN OILS. )I.I...NUFAC'TUI:E.RS OF THE CELEIIIIATED I'ITTSIITIRGYL 127 'Ws - hint Street. R4I!i.ILRO./IZS. I Plol;Minntriltil . . . end Oa after THISIttiDAY.• Mir