= neial 'tatters.; In New York. Gold Clo7ed — at 138.14 lerrarh to the Plttsbureh Gazette. I _ NEw Tonic, April 15, 1868. :MONET - . B 4.TitD GOLD. ;aey market was Vary "active and firm. grs made up accounts with difficulty. g per cent was the rate to the govern and stock broiters; • and outside g01c1,,-was- paid 4;th • good paper, i !4 - ,&10 percent. on, the street.- , The Groin 'hint sold $809,000 in'' , gold- , to-day. lag exchafige firm at 93;66%;,•g01d, tst classlffibt Gold • lower, opening advancing tosj.iBk,;'4nd ,closing at The , Anstralia. • took $344,163 in aol:mums:us • • ed dull, but became steady and closed Henry Clews it Co. quote Coupons at 11134@in%; do of; '62 at 110304 do of '64 atiNX@loB%; ,do of '65 at 1X09%; now . at 107g®107%; do of !o7 at r 11,7 g; Ten-Forties, Sev -10.5%®106- STMKS. tocks there Wag quite a decline early b day, amounting ahnostvto a panic, lo failures are reported. The . market filly regained its tone this .afternoon, Ilosed more steady. Heath et Co. give !allowing s:3oprices: Canton, 45X® fumberland 30®30%; Wells ,Express 0; Adams 553;®56%;:lAmerican 50; 4 .Ki States 52 @ 5 44 Merchanta Union `B%; Quicksilver2sW2ss4; Mariposa 5; ..red fl,.10; :Pacific Mail 84g®84%; die 31® 334;, • Western Union 35®35%; York. Centralll4 l 4,®ll4; ; Erie - 1 68 ; do Drefetred 70®72; Ilud -125®1:13;" Reading 87X®87X; 311s 6api 29%®22%; Wabash 43y 6 ®463/ 4 ; ul 57®57%; preferred 69®70; Michi ntral 113y,®114%; Michigan South , %®B7 I X; Illinois Central 142®142,X; ?urgh 8 0. 34®883i; Toledo 101®10N; 4roAr r e- --oa rn 600-- Northwestein. preferred 70®70%; Fort Wayne 99 3 r I; Hartford nnd Erie 1434@15; Penn es 65;5; 'St. Paul 56%; preferred 68%. SUB-TREASURY TRANSACTIONS. '.eipts at the Sub-Treasnry $2.52:35/3; ants 81,228429. Balance 8103,759,665. St. :fouls Market. L...legraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Louis, April. 15.—Tobaceo atifr.and tinged. 'Motu- , dull and unchanged; • ranges at' re 8,25; low to choice extra, • ) .19,25; double extra, $9,50a11,25. Wheat Tor ,falf and active and buoyant for ,'g; prinie to "choice red winter sold )m V2,55e2.75; spring; 82,07a2,15. Corn '3.t. 86a87e for mixed and yellow; 89a ~ -',r white;..9lc forfancy do. Oats heavy . :drooping .at 70c. Rye better at e .:_ Barley—No much doing, but firm • 80a2,80 for pri ie to choice. Provls ,. dull, with iimall wiles. Pork, 8277, ' ;altod shoulders, 14c. Bacon dull at • ir shoulders; 16Xc for clear rib, and it clear sides: packers generally hold ~ sides at `l4c.:. Lard sold at 17 1 4 c for Ind kettle.. Cattle range at 85a8,50 ~.` Sheep, s3aB per head. Receipts -.r, 2,300 bbls; wheat, 2.5,000 bush; corn, ' do; oats, 10,000 do. Chicago Market. elegninh to the Pittsburgh thizette.l gc.too, April - 15.—There was no regu neeting on 'Change to-day; anumber o' minent .operators met in the corn - dor ia Chamber of Commerce,, this morn d a liberal bushaess was transacted eat and . corn; No 2 spring wheat was ive request to fill shorts; ; the market sailed at an appreciation of 9aloc per about 100,000 lans changed hands at 9 ,03 for No. 2 sPring, in cash, but at prices weakened and fell to $2,00a t; other grades neglected and nominal. was a tolerably active inquiry for new t 83a844c,. cash, which is an advance 'a4c per bushel on the closing figures at ange yesterday at noon buyers held 1 and refused to pay over BlNaB2c. was no movement whatever in Oats, . r Barley. Provisions not inquired I d unchanged. ' • Climb:mall Market. clegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CINNATI, April 15.—Flour firm; fami . . 0,75a11. Wheat ' firmeil - NO, 1, 12,55 . Id. Corndull, at 85a80c for ear or shell- Oats firmer and in demand, at 78c for Rye firinsat 51,90: Barley dull; fall, 1. Cotton dull; 'closing weak at 245 c: lisions ditlibut held firmly; thereisbut demand for any article; small sales of at 17c; of country mess pork at $26,50; held at $27. Bulk 'meats, 12Xa143 c. n; 13 1 / 4 al3 l A'e for shoulders and logs for clear rib and clear sides. Sugar d Hams 19a2Ac: Butter unchanged n light supply, at 46a50c. 'Eggs 18c. • r Seed dull and nothing doing. Ap scarce and in demand at ssao per, bbl. firmer. .Tirnothy. $13a15. Linseed Oil ta1,16. Petroleum dull, at 33a35c for ed free. Gold 1.38, buying. Money et quiet at fkilo percent. Phtladelribla Market. elegraeh to the Pittsburgh Gazette;) ILADELPHIA, April 15.—Petroleum ; crude at 15mc; refined at 25c. Cot -311,3.32c for middlings. Coffee dull; at 12a183c. Good flour steady; re , 1,0100 bids Pennsylvania and Ohio; 4 family at $10,75a12,50; spring wheat t $10,50a11,50; extra at $9a9,75. Wheat; t $2,87a2,8734; white at $3,20a3,25. Rye •y at 51,90. Corn in good demand; re s, 4,000 bush; .yellow at - sl,=; mixed em at $l,lB. Oats *steady at 853.90 c. GM elegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) .sUISVILLE, . April. 15.—Tobacco active firm; sales of 159 hhds, 1ug55 5 ,25a7,00, mon to Medium leaf $7,50a16,00, fair .• 5, selections 419,25. Flour, superfine 1 9,00, fancy". 212,50a13,00. Wheat $2,50 Corn 88s90c. Rye $2,00a2,05. Malt a 3,00. Lard 17qc. Mess Pork $27,00. n ' ohoulders, 13y,e, clear sides 1734 c, c shoulders -15%c, clear sides 164 1 e. on Imiddling .34.1a30,( 4 e. Whiskey, raw ae52,25.. 1 I- Toledo Market elegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazetto.3 LEiX), April 15.—Flour: receipts, 2,198 ; $1 5 ,00a18,25 for white wheat. Wheat; i is 3,500 bus; steady ; sales amber grin at 82,61. Corn „lower; receipts. bus; sales No; 1 at 91c; buyer this' th at 92c. Oats le,lower; receipts 3,050 sales No. lat 68e. Rye scarce at 81,65 ifio. 1. Seeds very dull; $5,50 for Clover $2,20 for Timothy. • ' Baltimore Market. elegraph t4:!.t4e PAttsburgh Gazette] ALTIMORE, April 12..—Cotton,flum mid g, 310. Flour quiet and - steady; stock ce. Wheat firm; prima Maryland red, 5; white, $3,30. Corn—whitr3,sl,loal,l3, t ow, $1,16a1,18. Oats in fair demand at : t Rye, $1,95. Pork quiet; mess, $2B. • d quiet at 18%c. Bacon firm; rib sides, /c; clear sides, 17y,c; shoulders; Mgc; dus, 20a21c.- , • , Milwaukee • . Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette .1 4ILIVAUKEE, April I.s.—Flour firmer 'at ,75 for winter; 510a10,50 'for ' thif‘..best mg extra. ,'. Wheat- advanced 2a3eraales 2,05a2,06 fur No. 111b 1 , 9 04 for No. 2win p • receipts. Oats firmer, at 60c fog ,No. l -sh. Provisions - quiet. .11**Vis--1,400 0 flour, 9,000' , bn 4-htiat: ftipments -0 bblsflour. 51,000 bu wheat. , ,.. , . -` . • -'''' WWI* Sidi Wattlitik '''', r Telegraph atiiWiitiallii Oiati.4" :, . ..ornsvuxs, April 115:=-11.101. 'rising' ilist wth eleven feet nine inches, water in the t ,3111 67 marks, weather warm... - - m=;=m======:=l= RIVER NEWS. Both• rivers are again receding at this point, with eleven feet in the Monongahela, and eleven feet four inches in the Alio glieny. Yesterday was the warmest day wa have had this spring, the thertnemetei at noon being 76 degrees above zero . : A high wind prevailed nearly all 'day and in the afternoon we had several nice shOwers of rain.. • Telegrams Jinni the headwaters of the Allegheny report as follows At ,011 City _ the river is-five feet and falling very slow-, ly. " Weather clear andhalmy: At Oleopd-' hs the river •lir ~ seventyeight inches and , falling slowly. At Tidioute the river is .38. inches and rising. ,* - • - Therd"hits been no arrivals from below since our last report, nal& from the rem lar packets. The Lorena, from St.. Lome, is d.ue to•day; anti the St; Uharles, from Cincinnati, may be expected , in this even fihe Argosy, for St. Louis,- and Grey Ea gle, for Parkersburg, 'constitute the depar tures, all, with very good triPs, • The., Echo, Capt. Gordon, is the regular packet for Oil City to-day, leaving prompt ly at'4p. The to*boSi Tom Farrow cleared for . Louisville yesterday with a tow of coal. There are quite a number of 'towboats in, port, and they will leave as soon as they can get tows. ` Messrs. •Ghrlest k Haidett, agent for the St.'Charles will receive freight for that boat to-day at the foot of Wood street. . The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh Jr„ is filling up steadily for St. Louls,•and will soon be ready to take , her departure. She is an excellent boat in all respects, and of fers superior accommodations to passen gers. The Maggie Hays, - Capt. B. C. Martin, with Mr. 3", C. Dravo in the office, will' be the first boat out for the Upper Mississippi. The Mary Davage and hOrges are loading for St. Louis. The Importer, Capt. Williams, tknd the Silver Lake, Capt. Todd, both first-rate boats, are filling up steadily for the moun tains. The Importer is announced to leave this evening. The J. N. McCullough, Capt. George D. Moore, is the regular packet for Parkers burg, leaving promptly at noon. The R. C. Gray, Capt. W. B. Anderson, will be the first boat out for Cincinnati and Louisville. - The Grey ., •will receipt freight through to Memphis and New Orleans. We take the following items from our Cincinnati exchanges of Tuesday: The U. S. Marshal sold yesterday morning -the steamer Leonora for. $5lOO. Captain James Wise, of The Nashville Packet Co., was the purchaser. ' • A family,consisting of fourteen' persons, from somewhere on the Big Sandy River, bound'for the far West, have adopted.a rather primative mode of emigrating. They traded some land for two flatboats loaded with bark, with which they arrived here yesterday. They propose to soli, the bark and flat boats here, and proceed on their way by such means as their ideas of ecoa omy and of the comforts of travel may sug gest. The St. Charles had a fair freight, but a slim passenger trip up , last evening.. A letter from Capt. T. C, Sweeny indi cates that the St. Marys will be placed in the Cincinnati - and Pittsburgh trade,to leave here every Saturday at noon. rhis is the Argosy's day, and if choosen, would make lively times,but no money for either. The Memphis Bulletin, of the 11th, says: The Belle Lee'arrived here on one wheel. Her time from New Orleans was two days and twenty-one hours. She is no match in .point of speed for the Ruth, Dexter, or Great Republic, to say nothing of the R. E. Lee, by which she was so handsomely flexed to Vicksburg. Little was to be learned from the officers of the Belle Lee with regard to her run, they pretending that she had been making no unusual effort as regards speed, but.this is generally the ea.se where a defeat has been sustained. A St. Lonistelegram, under date of Mon day, says : Business exhibits 'much activl ty, which promises to continuethrough the season, unless limited by low water. The Rate Putnam and Armenia are an nounced to-day. The Shamrock has arri ved. Twenty-four steamers have departed already this season for Fort, , Benton,, and one for Fort Berthold, on the Upper: .Ms; sour:. Thellßnnie t r i on Saturday fOr the,Up= per Arkansas, th 400 tons of freight, Two , barges, loaded th grain, arrived on Sat-: urdayram from the Upper lifisEdsaippl. The g isto be reshipped via NeWOrlemis to the Eas:.. It is believed that produce from the Missouri - will shortly take the same route. The Missouri is stationary at Oma ha. All the insurance companies here are reducing their rates. , - The St. Louis /?epubtlean pokes the fol lowina at the Louisville Courier: The "Richmond-Belle Lee-Pargord"' 'Courier, of Louisville, has but little to say in regard to the Belle Lee in the late "brush" with the "Champion," and now falls back; with its usual inimitable grace, and says that the Belle Leeds doing remarkably well for a regular huffiness trip. How • are you, buainess trips? The Richmond started out last sring on abusiness (!) trip and'met the Ruth, and now the Belle . Lee finds the "Champion." We "rather reckon"i that Capt. McGill will now take some'other day on which to leave New Orleans, and let the "Champion" keep-Tuesday. IMPORTS BI C RAILROAD A7..LEGRENY VALLEY RAILROAD. April 15-480.bbla oil, Lockhart, Frew & Co; 1 car otd iron, J Love; 1 do brick; Johnson, Tay- 1 for & Co. 1 car salt, J Connor; 20 bgsrye, S B Floyd& Co; 31 do do, W j Meek: 10 bgs rye, Gay it Welsh; 11 do do, Wm. Bingha 6 do do, Scott di,Gisal; 1 sk coffee, Kirkpat rick it Herron; 9 bdls hides, 2 bbls tallow, Flaccus & Son; lot empty bbls, Smith & Co; 1 bx segars, E Megmw & Co; 2 bbls 77 bxs mdse, '.l' Seymore; 1-ear moving, D.WII - 2 bbls eggs, A 'Yalta; 18 bgs rye; - Keil & Ritchart; 15 sks potatoes, Garrard it Co; 4 calves, J HOffman; 2 cars marketing, own . ere. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYND AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, April 15.-6 cars metal, Nitpick it Co; 1 do di:), Graff, Byers it Co; 4 do do, Bryan & Caughoy; 7 do do, J Wood, Son it Co; 100 tcs lard, F Selleis& Co;', 1 ear staves M P Adarns'& "Bro: '1 hhd tobacCo, M Heyl; 14 doz brooms. M W Gormley; 2 bbls eggs, 1-bx batter, Little,. Baird '& Pattcni;' 1 - pkg butter, Vangorder &Shepard; 2 kgs apple butter. 2 bbls apples, 1 car hay, 61 sks oats, H.Rea ; Jr; 11 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark; 10 kgs apple buttes, W H Graff; 18 sks barley .7 Glenn; 25 dos pails, 10 do washboards, Haworth, McDonald & Co; 2 do tubs, 10 do washboards, W . M Gormley. CLE-vEtssiii. ANT) PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, April 15-74 sheep, D Cainpbell; 90 figs rye, W 3 Meek; is &potatoes, 2 jars tipple but ter, Robb & Herron; 100bil bbls, j Mitch inson; 12 bbls cornmeal, Hoge • & Ewing; 3 bbls eggs, H Rea Jr. 1 do do, Voight, - Ma-. hood & Co; 2 do'do, C C Pontns; 5 sks seed, Hitchcock, licereery & Corl car - staVos;:o C Smith; 1 car niete4 Brown'& Co; 25 bar oats, J B Craigtonf 259 do do, J. &,W Fair ley; 135 Pkgs .iiith, SP Shrives& Co; : 1 oar potatoes, Sturgeon & '11So;'1 car lumber, Mel:twain & , Bro; 4 cars 'ore; Union lion, ' Mills; 2-do do, Rees, Graff ,4r.,1DU11; - ,10 de; McKnight, Porter & ' Co. • ALLEGHENYStAmon, Aprills:-115 bbls ' potatoes, W H Sawyer; 52 bgs rye,- 20 do oats, 14 do dry apples, Rose ~,sr, Ewing. 19 aka oatsill Moore; 75 bpi barley, ARhodes; 2 oars wheats Win McKee ..dakio;:2so bags barley. Smith tk i Po;4 s6. llbla.actur,.ol G . Arer• aksters; zo d<>4); a IcAoz - A450,14 24 bags ~n dls orf feed n ; bbl 'Bri eggla cker, , G Fans; ski rye, M Steel t -I ' _. - -.• _. PiprfißUßGE“' '‘ t il . th ' - cBr3i6Li*llli rtarmum,,e. Afirlrl4:t ear •dats` ); W -}l. pcf n l! • "gap; .77 JO dd,Dillingesi tCO; 4' bb b , t a iiii e t pc4' , I iNgtO 30iskirwheitiN C0..........itte1C &*- , "40 1 40 paper v bfarkle:& , t ;i ,. .. ,,, •0 • AVANIA CENTRAL RArrammi !,. " April - 70 aks rye, D Nulty; 30 do do, Scott & Gisal; 2 bbls molasses, 2 do vinegar 2 do oil, Gay do Welsh. 'si ~ !_~ i PITTSBURGH, . GAZETTE.: THURSDAY. APRIL 16 -•1868: =MI STEAMBOATS. FOR FORT, RENTON, jarsie AND THE GOLD. LnrNl s. REES FAST LINE. The iplendta Light . Dralight Ste a mer, DEPORTEFt. ..... A. WlLLivits, Master. . . • SURER LAKE JorneTODD Master. SPECIAL tlitrrlCE.--The IMPORTER will leave THIS EVENING, width& SILVER LAKE will fol low on Friday - 1 , FOr freigtit or paspagi apply on board, or to FLACK COLLENGIIVOOD, AGE mhZ3 prriMURGH, A AMa ' - WHEELING, • Marietta and .Parkersburg Leave Compafiy;s WharfboaL foot of Wood-street; DAILY. at 12 MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Master TUESDAYS N. McCULLOUGH ' MOORE, Master TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BATARD A. S. SitErnEmo, Master 'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE C. L. BILENNAN, Master. . . Freight will bereeelred at all hours by ape . . . JAME 9 COLLINS, Agent. CIELICINNATI PACIEET... i aG6. .—FOR WHEELING, MARIET P , PARKERSBURG, OMEROY_,GALLIPOLIS, RIG SANDY, IRONTON, PORTSMOUTH, MAYS VILLE •AND CINCINNATI.—The elegant side wheel passenger .steamer ST. CHARLES; C. A. DRAY°, Commander; A. RoetN6ox,'Jr., Clerk, LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY, at IS ar., ' Connecting at Cincinnati with Packets -and Bail roads to Louisville, Nashville, Memphis. New Or leans and St:Louls.- Also to the Upper Mississippi . and Missouri rivers. Freight or passengers receipted through either by rail or river. Especial attention 'given to Orders and Way Business. - • • • - • • .. . . • CHAS. BARNES, JAS. COLLINS. - • - Or, GIIRIEST Jc lIASLETT. mr2 . Agents . . 2._ ALLEGHENY RIVE R PACKET LINE leaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY, At 3 o'clock r. li., from the foot of Inv 1h street This line Is compOsed of the following boats: . IDA REES No. 2, R. Ituk.s, Master, W. F. STEW ART, Clerk. • EGAD 3, E. GORDON", Master, A. D. 'lrk. SELL, Clerk. The above Boats were built expressly for the trade, have superior accommodations and attentive offi cers. • EXPRESS LINE.-FOR ST. DUAL, MINNEAPOLIS, WED LANDING. LA CROSSE. GALENA, DU BUQUE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT AND BURLINGTON. THIS DAY-10 A. x. The spleadtd, passenger steamer MAGGIE HATS, R. C. MAItTIN, Commander: .1. F. lan. Clerk, will leave for above and all Intermediate points ai announced. , For freight or passt COLIANGe apple on WOOboard or A to apl4 . FLACK D, gents. FR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. THIS DAY, APRIL 16th The fine steamer BELLEVF.RNON, Captain J. J. DAttnAutt, will leave as above announced, and will receipt freight through to St. Paul on the Upper Mississippi, in connectiun with the "Northern Line Packet Company. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to apl4 GH ESP & ITASLETT. Agents. FOR CINCINNATI AND j ai dr ili t LOUISVILLE. Trns DAY—I r. x. The A No. 1 Freight steamer It. C. GRaY, W. B. ANDEINON, Commander, will leave as announced above. The It. C. Gray will give through , receipts for Memphis and Now Orleans. : • • For freight or passage apply on hoard or to FLACK.:& COLLINGWCKM, . Or, GRRIEST IIAtis.ETT apli .. • -Agents. Weal/Alt WEDINES DAY PACKETIFOD CINCIN • .—The fine Warner . . . - ARGOSY - •' Capt. TARDERotarT, W. H. Scull ' Clerk. leaves rittsburgli. for Cincin nati every - WEDNESDAY at noon. • ' C BARNES . • JAS. COLLINS, / Agents. Inh2l JOHN , FLACK. . • 1. . STEARESHIPS: STEAM TO AND, FROM 4 0-jr Aft, is,allllla LIVERPOOL AND' QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, • TWICE A WEEK , LINE THE I • • " . 1f.411..4.N • Sailing EVERY SATURDAY—EVERY WEDNES DAY,-carrying the M. 8. Mall. TiCkets- sold to and from Ireland, .England, Scotism,. Germany and Frane* Apply ailhe Company s office. WM BIFOHAM , Jn., . • ..,Exclusive Agent to Book Cabin Passengers, 84 FIFTH IiTIIZET • Adanis Express Office, Pittsburgh,tPi; SECURITY AND comwoßT FOR 'THE THAVELINO COMMUNITY. • J. B. lIARRIT ,SAFETY 'ME JACKET, Car Heater and Moderator, For S3IONE AND DOT AIR FLUES, dispensing with the use of Stoves and Fires 1.11 or. about the Passenger or Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired withopt the possibility of tiring the car or cars to which the Jacket may be attached. Raving obtained of the United States Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which la Warranted to resist the most intense beat that may be ad lied to it in the position and purpose for which It is Intended. It Is a sure protection from accidents by fire origi nating fromdefective tines, or where iron tpes are used as conduct(); for smoke or beat. It appli plicable to ail piping that may become overheated, and Is warranted togive perfeet. satisfaction where wood or other combustible -material may be placed in close proximity thereto. I em. now ready tosp ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facteries, ships, steamboats, railroad cars, &e., wherever pipes as conductors are Made dangerous by tieing overheated and security desised. I will sell, on ap plication...rights to manufacture or to use the above invention; also, territorial rights, to such as may. wishto engage in seining priveges, either hy . State. or county . J. B. HARMS. iiirOfflce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT WPRIES, ,, corner of Morris street - and the Alleghe nyWalley Railroad, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. le2/3:540 In ITHE.CREAT PHYSICIAN A. Tuns DISEUIN IN ALL ITS mum ogite l No. 29 8,14berty Street. Mr 1 P.I.I4YATIr ENTRANCi OY Attacy. , . - • uAutlisoir .‘ • • -*Jarim:l24l SILVIE' 111 MINES , -Wa.shall ) la a ,r a w, days, Send an agent to Silver 'Maintain, Colorado, to develope • tea different Lodes or Silver , Ore. discovered antldocated by experienced an d audited In mit'Mmisitally rich mining district. It !lintel:Med to hsvitithettUtelg: deVeloped before galas to:the expense aC' eras II Aitlildings, ma - etanary, &C.. For thie. deirelop eat- t h e . •comn . ny , =nave; determined a d t e ik tena r tn;d b r ah. ' ~ , ,d 4Lut iz z:p :arca ido labasac tar tn b rst s iree' oo t rin i.t h h: ,same r an ti n g ;is tho 'proprietors themselves. For fnllpastienlarii apply to 11. IieLAIN & Co., -sabda ~, ! _ , LT , - s'il y • " ti j 'lthqb!!?. NIL Iblfacttrol; ,4 - "11isg m al tu nxae o. • - .!..1" 1 •1`.-": , "1$00 half bbls. arifterring; 180 do. White Mitt; In more, for elide by SCHOMAXER iE LANG, mhao 17A and 114 Wood street ' • COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ar. STT.ELF ...J. A. STEELE. M - STEELE Si • commission Merchants, ' - ANs .DRALE, rri,ovn, GUAIN No. 95 OHIO STBET JANES B. IfEANOII ivrEANOR & 11A111 AIL FLOUR, GILA: COMMEEiStOIN _ 3A9 LIBERTY STREE! Consignments solicit REVBSBNCES—.T. G. Natlonsißasik; J. 9.1)) nedy & Bro. PETER REM EIL el ItICIIAItT, • LOMMISSION;'MERCHANTS; - AND DEALERS IH FLOUR, GRAIL SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., &c., 3410 jAberty Bt., Pit . . tskorgit, my2l:b37 L J. BLANCHARD, 1 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. a9O PEXN STRF,ET argS:xf39 ALEIC iIL • B.I.*B I. B. ANJEB. McBANE & ANJER, • t • .COMMISSION •MERCHANT t S, Dealers In FLOUR, GRALN and PRODUCEGEN ERALLY, No. 141 WATER STREET, above Smithfield, Pittsburgb. jes FETZER & ARI!ISTRONG, :FORWARDING AID OOMMI2SION MERCHANTS, For the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds. Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, No. 18 MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. letrauil O,IIOMAKER A; LANG, Whole -1.,„, mac dealers In Groceries, Grain, Pro.; duce, Provisions. Fish,. Cheese, Salt, Carbon Oil, /cc., Nos. 1721 and 174 MOOD STREET, near Liberty street,Pittsburgh, noB:nr,s JOHN I. LIOUSE......EDW. HOUSE. —.WM. 11. HOUSE. JOHN I. HOUSE & BROS., Suc cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE b. CO., Wholesale rovers and Commission ' Merchants, Corner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. eITRIDDLE, No . IS3 LIBERTY • STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., Commission Mer ant and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce, Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Cash ad vanced on Consignments, and paid for Produce gas, erally. ANDREW ENOS ROUT. KNOX I'LLg; KNOX & SON, COMMISSION * MERCHANTS:aid dealers In FLOUR, GRAiI FEED and PRODUCE GENERALLY, NO 29 DIAMOND, opposite City Hall, Allegheny City jal7:r37 MDAV.CRAWFORD,COMMISSION ERCHANT. IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS. 0 r tE, WROUGHT SCRAP IRON, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. &c. Warehouse and (Mace, Nos. 366 and 368 PENN STREET. Storage furnished. Consignments solicited.oc3 TITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants and eaters In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, 112 and 114 SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh; JB. CANFIELD & SON, COM MISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Dealers in Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork. Bacon, Flour, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and Oils. Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Nos. 144 and 146 Front street, Pitts burgh. JOHN sit trToN &WALCACESWHOLE SALE GROCERS IASI) PRODUCE DEALERS, o. 6'SLXTII STREET. Pittsburgh. 1a12:r58 PROFESSIONAL JOS. A. BUTLER, • ALDERMAN AND POLICE NAGIBTRATE. Office. no WYLIE STREET, near Wasl:ngt6n, PITTS.IIFIIGII. PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ' Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate business executed promptly. • • zahann9 ARCIIIIIALD BLAKELEIT, • A.TTOIV2NEY-AT-LAW; No. OS FIFTH STREET, tip6:ll9o:4lgtV SAMUEL McMASTERS, P "' AMDERIKA.IV, Ex;Ofilelo Justice of the Peace and Police Magis trate: Unice, GRANT STREET, opposite the Ca thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. • Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions ' and all Legal Business occcuted with promptness and dispatch. • • • table EUSTACE S. MORROW, ATAYEatmAiv, EX-OFFICIO JITSTICF OF THE -PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal - Business executed with promptness and dispatch. my A AMMON, " , Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL: ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT: QARSON STREET -EAST BIRMINGILIAM. - Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend ed to. • mra:rsh_ WILLIAM H. BARKER, JUSTICETHE PEACE, CO VEYANCER, &C., • Office, CARSON STREET, n arly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH. • 13tuilliess entrusted to his care promptly attend ed to. JOBEIMI M. GAZZAM J B. LIUTTZMFIELp WINASTEII, OMAN & BUTTERFIELD, ATTORNEYS AND.COUNSELORS AT LAW,. And Solicitors in Bankruptcy, • Piri"rsistrucii, PA. OFFICE, 98 GRANT STREET, Opposite the Cathedral. Jels:Tra DANIEL McMEAL, M. D., PRACTICING -PHYSICIAN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 59 Grant St., near High. apMx7l 114, FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' No. 87 Fifth S tr eet, Seck.ND Ftiuon, FRONT Room. W A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAST, No., Oil Diamond. !Street. mbs:uB TOWN W. RIDDELL, - „ ATTO:44,NEYAT-LAIIIT. Ofitce, No. 11.35 Four tali Street, fb15:04 C. MACKRELL, =ME ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR KT - LAW, No SO grant Street, tryieit.:23 - • PITTSBURGiI, .7r61131 4. STRAIN, • '' • ' ,E4ALDERMAN,. , • Y4;(4rI79I3 Ti T I4 "°EI44I w ZSAsrRI.. omeix,isra iFFßlCETroppoidte the Clatne ircalCholegglibilitnirgfer&Avos,,,zl4.l.rzygN, nese executed with peempinese and disputch. • J4MN C‘ hi cc omits - • 0/4TTORNEYAiIir tebtitcLLO!l AT LAW' No 87 virtt peesuone, Bountie s @ and Arrears of Pay Pnot romPBY collected. emoM VICEIT ISM PITTSBURGH. PA." ap4:w rirrsistritGri, r.t PITTSBURGH, PA OILS. Comtntssiori Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Prndliets; DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,. [ PITTSBURGH, PA. ry. PHILADELPITIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING 8c co., 127 Walnut Street. TACK .BROTHEIIIS, COMMISSION , NIERCHAIITS, AND DBAI.DRS ' Petroleum and its Produe,ts. Pittsburgh Officec-DALZELL , BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Office--127 WALNUT ST. apl:w3o JACOB WEAVpI, Jr.& CO., Oil Commission Jobbers, • No. a OINIfEISNE WAY, will buy and sell Cmde and Relined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience in the Petroleum trade enables us to. offer unusual faculties and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. 'Parties having 011 s for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. . ' apd:n94 H. M. LONG & MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, .Brand--"LUCIFER." Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. J. C. ItUDFITM...C. A. 4FJIKW...W. 111. 'WHITEHEAD SOHO OIL WORKS. - - Manufacture and.bave for sale all kinds of LUBRICATINC OILS. No. IST. CLAIR STREET. .111JFFITH. HEWEIV & CO. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. HARRISBURG, DEC. 18, 1867. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF THE LOANS OF THE Commonwealth. of Pennnsylvania, DUE JULY 18T, 1868. THE FOLLOWING LOANS IN* July Ist, 1868, L M 2 = .tjj aA A =L=UaUI i = I M al DATE OF PAYMENT, ON THE PRE•' SENTATIO;7 • AT TIIE FARMERS' & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, ELOPTIUL; Loan of March 27t.h, - 1839, due .uly 'lst 1868 Loan of 19th, 1839, due July Ist, 1868. INTEREST ON THE - ABOVE LOA.I4S - Wit/. CEASE. ON THEIST OF- JIII;Y, 1808 lIIIIIM =MO FRANCIS state: Joni" Ai14.'6011: I= I‘4:II:KEINBiE, ~• ••;,( . Commissioners of Sinking Fund., GAS POSTS • c4SIOtROtLEIO3 - OFFICE is; EgtoSAIS 4 1 111 Nr ere pr e i e l l' e v i e h a l at• this 9_'Mczulittkito * eloek P. 31. Ott WEDNESDAY, 1 501 Inaci, for supplying the city daring the year with. (a. tjrn:: 'erh,s PCIORSTS:7 The r Pastiito be : dellieret. AlityjflailOttt Men time;, as may be dtrbeted: ,EATTXUN ehdPRE.. - 803 C will be to relshed by the city'. The light is reserved to reject ant bids. R. B. FRANCIS, aDd6b3l, City Coetrellet: EMEE = 110ITTSBURGH and CONNELLSVILLE R. R. On andafter lIRSDAY, March 6th. 1865 trains will arrive at and depart from the Depot, cor net of Grant and Water streets, as follows: Depart. Arrive. Nail to and from llniont - n. 7:00 A. st. 6:00 r. w. McKeesportAccommodt'n .11:00 A. Si. 6:05 P. Ir. Em. to and from Uniont'n. 3:00 r. se. 10:00 A. M. West NewtOn Accommod'n 4:30 r.::. 5:35 A. If. Braddock's Accommodar n 6:15 r. at. 7:50 P.M.. . Night Ace. to aleKeesport -10:30 P. u. 6:40 A. M. Sunday Church Train to and , from West Newton 1:00 r. 31.1,0:00'A. M. For tickets apply t W. 11,B7OCT„ Staperintendent. . mhs ALLEGHENY ITALVEY RAILROAD. 0 T DIRECT ROUTE TO THE OIL REGIONS. Running through to Venango City without change of cars-Connecting with trains East and West on the Wane.;& Franklin and the Atlantic t (treat Western Railways. On and after THIIRSDAY, March 26th. 11968, -the Passenger Trains will leave from and arrive at, the Plttiburgh Depot, corner-Canal • and Ylke Ste., as follows: ' ''•-• - 'Deport. Ari'fee. Mall to and Cm Ven. qty. '1:00 Ara[ . -1:00.A., Express •• . • 10:30P.M. "0: /5 r. X. Brady's Rend ". Accommod'n . 3:00P. B. A O :30 A.M. Soda Works Accom'n 5:25 P. M.- 7:55 A.M. First Hutton Accomod , n.., 9:00 A.'ll. 11:45 A; M. Second Hutton Accomod•n 12:00 _ 3:45 P. M. Sunday Church Train. leaves Soda Workg at.11:05 A. 31, arriving In Pittsburgh at. 9:50 A. at. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 P. M. arriving at Soda Works at 2:55 r. it. H. 113L' teK.TOVE SUP't. W. F. HOPE, Ticket Agent. 1868. . PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE A: CHICAGO R. W. AND .CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. ,Frem January 19th, nos, trains will leave from and arrive M the Union ltepot, north side, city time, as follows: Leave. Arrive. • Chicago Ex.... 2:13 a'm Chicago Ex... 2143 a m Cleveland Ex.. 2:13 am , Cleveland Ex. 2:43 a'm Erie Ygn MI 6:13 am; Chicago Ex.....10:58 am Cl. NVlvg.3ll 6:28 am, Wheeling Ex. 11:08.am Chicago Mall.. 6:58 a m Chicago Ex.... '1:53 pm Chicago Ex 9:43 atn I Ct.& Wh'F Ex 4:03 pm Pitts. & Cl. Ex. 'Erie A: Yg. nEx 6:13 pm via Young' n 9:43 a m,ChleagoEx.. . 6:58 pra CI. &Wh's Ex. 21:13p , Cl. 11. : x 7:08 pm Chicago Ex....2:28 p m ;Pitts. ,t; Ct. Ex. Wb. Erie Fx. 4:38 pm! vlaYognst•n.9:2Bp m . _Depart from Allegheny.' ;Eccles in Allegheny. A N..Brigt`n e. 8:58 am , N. Brig' n Ae. 7:03 aln Leetsdale •• 10:13 a in: N. ltrigrit • • 8:28 ant 1.1:53 ain , Wellsv -` • 9:58 am Rochester " 1:33 p MNew Castle " 10:13 am 3 07ellsv'e Ace.. 3:43p tu: Leetsdale " 9:13 a m Leetsdale Ace. 4:15 pm , " " 6 - 1:18 pm F.Brigtht 5:3c pm; N. Brigt* n " 2:43 pm N. Brigt*n " . 6:28 p , Leetsdale •• 4:23 pm Leetsdale •• 10:43 p m " " - .7:28 pm 2:28 p. tn. Chicago Ex.-! 10:50 n. in. Chicago press leaves daily. 'Express arrives ja.% F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. II TTSBURGEI,O COLUMBUS S CINCIN- A :I TE R. R. • PAN HANDLE ROUTE CHANGE, oF TIME.--On and after. SUNDAY, December Bth„ 1867, trains will leave and arrive at Union Depot, as follows, rittsburgh time: • - Depart. -. Arrive.' Mail Express 2:15 a. m. 3:55 p. in. Fast Line 9:40 a. in. 7:05 p.m. Fast Express 2:50 p.m. 10:55 a. m. Mixed Way ' 6:10 a. in. 6:50 p. m. McDonald 's Ace», No. 1.. 11:10 a. m. 2:10 p. in. Steubenville Acnozninod'n, 3:55 p. in. 9:30 a. in. McDonald's Acc'n, No. 2.. 5:10 p. in. 8:20 a. m. . SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Sunday Express leaves et 5:50 p. arriving In Cincinnati pt 0:30 a. m. the'next mornin Church g. Train leaves Sunday at 12:55 p. tn. The 9:40 a. in. Train leaves daily, Sunday and Monday excepted, arriving in Cincinnati at 9:55 the same evening. 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHER ROUTES. 411111•&O change of cars between Pittsburg)/ .and Cincinnati, and BUT ONE change to St. Louis, Cairo, and the principal points West nud Southwest. When purchasing tickets he sure and find the office of the • Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati R. R., 13ENNSYLV .k. CENTRAL RAILRO On and after October 6t rice nt and depart from th Washington and Liberty s Arrive., Mail Train.... 1:20 am Fast Line 1:50 a to Wall's No. 1.. 6:20 a m Brinton No. 2. 7:50 a m Wall'o No. 2.. 8:50 a m Cincinnati Ex. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 10:15 a m Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 3... 1:30 pm 11 , 9N0. 4, 2:50 p m l's No. L. 5:50 pm l's .No. 6.. 7:00p to Altoona Acc'n and Emigrant •Trrin 1030 pml ; • ' The Church Train - leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 0:15 a. as., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:03 a. m.• • Reterning,_leaves Pittsburgh at 12:30p.m., and anis sat WalP Station at 21:00 p.; • 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All otheriraimi s daily except 13uuday.- • Philadelphia Express and the Altoona Accommo dation and Emigrant Train arrive daily. Cincinnati Express arrives. daily except iiunday. All other trains daily except Sunday. - For ihrther information - apply to • - W. H. BECKWITH. Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap =_ and limit their responsibility.to One Hundred •• ars in 'value. All Baggage,exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk f the owner, un-. leas taken by special contract. . • ; EDWARD ; ff..WILIDIeLAIS.• • - Genemi Superintendent, Altmann, Pa.. WESTERN PENNAugatzsg. SYLVANIA itAIL ROAft.—On and after . Novemberl.,_lB67, the .ras senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania hail road will :arrive at and depart ; from the Federal: Street Ilepti Allegheny City, as follows: ce. Depart. Sharpb`g lio. 1 13:25 a m • 6:50 ain Freeport No. 1 8:15 a m Freeport No. 1 9:05 a m Express 10:10 a in Sharpb`g lio.111:20 am Sharpb7g N 0.2 1:115 p • . .1:50 Trin Freeport N 0.2 4:15 pmillarmerloo Ac 3:55 pm Mail 6:05 p m Freeport No. 2 . ...6:05`p m Harmerv'e Ac 7:101: m Sharpb'gNo.2 7:30 p Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Trail leaves Allegheny Janet: every Sunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny , City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at 1:50 p. in. and arrive at Allegheny Junet. at 9:15 COMMUTATION TmErr6—For sale. in packages of Twenty, between,. Allegheny City, Chestnut street, B Herr's, ennett, Fine Creek, Etna, and Sharpsburg,. and good only on the trains stopplug. at Stations spe- Tided 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 ElaunalistoWn. • 'Through tickets may be •purchased at the Office,' No. 3 St._ Clair atree,t near Suspension Bridge. Pittsburgh, and at the Depot,Allegheny City. For further information appto JAMES LEFFERTS, Agent. Federal Street Depot. The Western Pennsylvania 'Railroad will not as sume any risk for Baggage, except, for wearing ap parel, and limit thel, responsibility to One Hundred Dollars -in value. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un just:l taken by special contract. • _ • EDWARD U. WILLIAMS. des General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. SMO,H . HILLagI i gi ROUTE. . • _ • . UNION'PACIFIC'RAILWAY .. Eastern Division. . ''The SHORTEST AND 3IOST RELIABLE ROUTE from the East to all points in • - • Colorado, Nevada, • • - • '• Califor nia, Arizona - U tah, Washingtons,. . • , • _ Nevi Mexico, 'ldaho, -•••• Oregon. ...• '- • - ' • Two Traine leaye State Line. and Leavenw(irth daily, (Sundays excepted,) pn the arrival of trains of .Pacilic Railroad from St..Lanil34 and: Hannibal and St. Jo. Railroad.from Quincy, connecting at Law-, - .ranee,: Topeka and "Wamego with • stages for .all points in Kansas. At end of. track west of Ells worth with the UNITED STATES EXPRESS COM.' PAblit_DAlLY LINE . or .OVERLAND MAIL AND.A.At'RESS COACHES. FOR xivavvErt i _SALT LASE; And. alllPoitits-in the Territories;• And with S.k...NDERiON;S 'TRI-NrEKELF LINE of COACHES for Fort,l7nion;Rent , s Fort; .PasS. Albu- • gqerq_ue, Santa Fe, and all (mints. Arizona and. New atexioo.' • • • , • W m With the rea. " mutinous of rolling . ,atoak and. `enniptdent.' and - thy-Arrangements Made 'with' re- Mcglßible, Overland Transportation Lines from. its ern terminus; this • road now offers' 'unequalled 'facilities for ibc 19 , z"R 1 1 4 4c 1 , or Avot, West: - " • United 1111 . the •Ptinelpal . ofdees in tap United States and snanats. o • sure , awl saklor-Iticketa.via ;THE SMONT . DILL 1100TFz UNION PACIFIC namivAr. E A sszassmvisiox. • " igivDthsoN, Deneral. Superintendent. ' 3.1 k Trgil" t 4; - •.- 'Gene Freight and .Ticket Agent. 111111R1 . , i OilagAelrePAv Ornamental rilafr -., HAM WGD4Est AND r 701Pc r ld/41 toltk, one dee/ Vretn'W. o '.' Ittibu ei i i i i , -Alw on a f enerm paeortment of ! itilftS) , Gintlemenn WI 'OIS-TO. PlNGti n g, g GUADD CHAINSDRAGEt.I3TI3, i t ,„„ A good Prim In cash will be given for Lake and Gentleman Kati Cutting - done t the neaten manner. . Malta RAILROADS: t XfON DEPOT, CSOUTII )I. D. 310TITERSPATTGIT, Ticket Agent S. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. JOHN D. Gen. Freight Agent " ailigMg4k. th. 1867, Trains will ar e Union I)epot. corner of treas., as fo lows: • De rt. I Day . Expre.. .. 3:00 a m Wall's _No. .. 6:30 a m 31all Train. .... 0 :20 a m i Wall's No. -.- 0:50 am *Cincinnati :C.11.:15 am. Wairs No. 3.. 11:30 a m Johnstown c. 2:sopm Wall's No. 4.. 3:30 pm Phila. Exp s. 4:10 pm Wall's No. .. 4:50 pm . Wall's No. 0 . .. 6:05 pm Fan Line 7:211pm Wall's N 0.7.. 10:50pm 0