ES RiTTSBURGH DLABIM!!0. , OrricWor Pirrsgumos G AZETTE, • :MoNDAT, 'March 22, is. The general markets continue Nery quiet, and devoid of anything that is really new or important. We can re port a fair local demand for most of the leading ecommaditles, aud a fair volume of business in the aggregate, without, however, any important changes in prima. APPLES—In limited supply. Indeed the market is almost bare of choice; we continue to quote at 54@5 for common and 56@6.50 for choice. APPLE BUTTER—Demand fair and market steady at 80©900. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll is in good demand with regular sales at 450)48. BEANS—IS better supply—may, be quoted at $2,50@5 3 ,75. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII; 3@3y,. quoted. CRANBERRIES—SaIes at ;20@g2.4. CHEESE—SaIes of New York Goshen at 24®25. • CORNMEAL-51,75@1,85 per cwt. CARBON OlL—The market is dull and drooping, and, taking Philadelphia as a bails, it should not command More than 29 here, if that. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches steady at 14 @l5 for quarters; 16(417 for mixed and -18®24 for halves. Apples scarce and in demand at 11151235 cus. EGGS—In good demand, and we now quote the market firm at 26. PROVISIONS—SaIes ufßacon at 1434© 14% for Shoulders; Ri gybed Sides, lON@ 16%, Clear Sides. 18©18,, and Sugar Cured Hams 19%. Steamed Lard, 1951, kettle rendered, 20®20%. Mess Pork W 43,25. POTATOES—There is a - slightly Im proved demand, though prices are un changed at 75@80. HAY—The market for bated is -a shade better and we now quote at s24® 27, on wharf. for good to strictly prime. HOMINY--56,00@56,25 per birrel. PEANUTS-10 eta per pound. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet steady at 111.43®1,46 for No. 1 Spring and 51,55® 1,60. for Winter. • Oats quiet and un changed at 65@)66 on track and 68@70 in store. Corn is dull but unchanged; sale of 1,000 bus strictly prime Yellow at 77.. Rye is still quoted at 31.43540,45. 1 Barley may be quoted at 52®2,10 - for, prime to choice Spring. ONIONS-Dull at 54,5045 per bbl. FLOUR Is, quiet and unchanged; sides In store at /6,75®7,25 for good to ohOice Spring Wheat brands and 57,75 (M,50 for Winter Wheat. Rye Flour f700@7,25. The following are the Pearl Mill prices for their brands cof flour made of the ',best wheat: Pearl Mill three star green brand, in barrels, 59,90 in sacks 19,60; double extra in bar . rels 59,00, and, in sacks at 58,90; Pearl Mill family in barrels, 58,40. and in sacks at 58,00, Spring Wheat brands in barrels 57,30, and in sacks ;7,00. The Pittsburgh City Mills prices are as fol. lows: Choice . White Winter Wheat Flour, m bbls. $9,30, and lacks P,OO. choice Red Winter Wheat Flour, In bbls, 57,15, and in sacks 57,50; choice Spring Wheat • Flour, in bbls, 57,30, and in sacks; 57 per bbl. LARD OIL—We now quote No. lat • 51,65, and No. 2at $1,30. W RlSKY—Highwines dull but un changed; may be quoted in a Jobbing _ way at 94@95. PETROLEUM MARKET, • OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY. March 1..2. 4 ,1869. There is a decided improvement to note in the general . tone of the market, compared with Friday and Saturday, and the panicky feeling which then pre veiled has pretty well sahaided.• Prices, too,- for both Crude and Refined are bet tor, and the pressure to sell, even at the advance, is not near so strong as , it ,was during last week, and there are more buyers. In the oil regions, according to the advices to-day, the market is rela tively stronger than it is either 'here or in-the east, but this is attributed to the fact that some heavy short sellers were forced to buy to cover their maturing contracts. It is well enough to note, however, that there are those, who pre dict that the improvement w e have just referred to is destined to be of short du ration; that it is devoid of merit or any real or substantial cause, and that it must of necessity go back to where it left off on Friday, or even lower. The low price of gold and foreign exchangels commented on with considerable ear . neatness, together with the fact that the non43onsumlng season is near at hand. It is also contended that prices are now, and have been for some time past, rein . tively higher here than they are in En rope, and that eortere. as a conse quence, cannot legitimately buy roil for export at present rates. The other side, however argue with just.- as*Much force and earnestness, that the demand is, or will be, in excess of the supply; that stocks almost everywhere are compara tively light, that the demand is Constant ly increasing, while the production is barely holding its own, and that, almost everything, points toward high prices. CRITD-The market, as already no ted, was considerably stronger to-day than last week, and even at the advance there appeared to be more buyers than sellers. We can report 560 bbls March, seller At 15; 1,000 do first water at 15. It was reported that offers had been made for -July to December ate 17g, against sales on Friday at 1034, and that 15y, had been bid for first water. REFINED—The market closed firm on Saturday_ evening; opened strong' this morning, and ruled steady all day. We can report 500 bbls each April and May, at 8234; 500 each April to June at 83, and 500 each May to December at 8534. Spot oil quoted at 80 and all the month, mi ser, at 81. It seems that 313 4 was not bid Saturday for March, as noticed in our last report, as several attempts were made to sell at that figure, without two- CM& . rb - rarnsitoAravo °IL& Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 850 Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse ' 800 iknppsti --"." vavv . fly A. - v B. v. - -c... 10,65 for treble ,. • white; a; fiko. ___, eIL —- - '' for • double extra amber; at $7,60®7,75 fur Lockhart, Frew & Co. 51.8 bbls refined double -extra red winter, and at SOO@ Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. _ 6,76 for eXtra'red; country made is held • Citizens Ref. Co., 500 bbls to Tack at s7©B for red and amber; $6,25®7 for Bro., Philadelphia. . _ Forsyth Bros.. 287 bbls refined to W. dou ble, extra spring . , and $0@9,10 for A extra white winter. Wheat—No. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. • • t l i rtd e winter is held at $1,40. No. 2 do. - at Forsyth Bros., 58 bbls refined to , F.. 31.4 .- ~,,,,,,I sle Corn is held at 70o• sales 2 Co:,.l)l M iw e c i rt ee h , tt HaolX - e r tt m ac lad ox elp ig u bbls refined l el . r ai s rt - 6 1 00- -- .' Ryels dull and nominal ' and to W. r.. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. held atsl.2B@l,Bo for No. 1„ and $1,25® Berl y; holders are ask- Uyingston 8r0.,-60 bbls tar to W. Lin- 1 , 27 for No . 2. • e ikt • 1 Camay and ing 112,15©2 20 for o . e• c°lll JA ß°6 napear t°l3. ; 50 bbls tar to IL y. i G B. $lll, 5®2,05 for No. 2; there were no sales 011 Co.. New York. - • of. State. Petroleum is dull and unset Tow shirnent* Refined. ... :.. .....4., 1700 tied, and refined is 'entirely nominal:, Total shipments Tar ...,- 100 eastern bfiyere are onto' the Market and ou. ersterzu near "'BOK nuntraezaa calls from the, est are light. , r 'E rvr • ._ t.' - Tnkzuo, March 22.—: Flour' dull and •G. W. Holdiship & Co., 60 obis relaxed lower; sales double .extra tb "fat* at to Waring Xing at Co., Philadelphia., ; 7 0 8 . 00 . Wheat dull and lower amber Duncan do Williams. 114bbls refined to declined Be. with ages, at 61,40, white W. P. Loan &Bro., Philadelphia. . Michigan dull at 41,68; at the 'close am- H. M. Long at; Co. 105 hnbl . refined do ber was offered at $1,40 but without buy :W. P. Logan * Bro.,Pidladelphle. era ' Ctiin dull and 2o lower; sales No. 1 H. A. Stewartt .16 bbla tar to W• /F it. , , no grade 600, white 640, No. 2 Laird dr. Co; Pituaaelphia. . 1„7 - - 61 0 . Oats lower and dull; sales Brooks, 8.4 tb" 62 bibs refined wi - :kat 680. Rye steady at $l,BO. Bar -0 , W. F.A,Co,„_, - .„..' __ ....,,,,,. phis. F 4 1 ,1 f Sato Is held at $1,93, but without 'Totalahl . --„'" ' , 0d......... it Swede is held at $2,15. Receipts— .* Total ship. ', , ;' ' ' „nhia flour, 4,500 bus veheat, 48,000 ' - - ''''' ' -' I Markets by Telegraph.- Nkw YORK, March 22.—Cotton steady and in moderate demand; sales of 2,200 bales at 28% for middling uplands. Flour dull and a shade easier; sales of 5,100 barrels at $545®8 for Superfine, State and western, $6,10@6,65 for extra State, 16,10@7 for extra western, $7,05@ 7,50 for white wheat extra 16,25@7,35 for R. H. 0., $7@8,50 for extra St. Louis, s9@ll for good to choice do; closing quiet. Rye Flour more steady: sales of 250 barrels at ss@7; the latter an ex- Cornmeal quiet.Whisky dull; sales of 50 barrels of western at 95, free. Receipts— Wheat 5,620 bushels. Wheat dull and 1 ig2c lower; sales of 38,000 bushels at' 11,40 @1,4234 for No. 2 spring in store and de livered, $1,50 for white Canada, 1,60@1,65 for white California, 11,80 for white Mich igan. Rye dull and heavy. Barley Malt dull. Barley quiet and heavy. Receipts —Corn 31,465 bushels. Corn dull and declining; sales of 43,900 bushels at 84@ 87 for new mixed western; _closing at 85 085 1 4 for prune lots, 92 for new. Southern yellow, 90 for old mixed western deliv ered, 85 for two year old do. Receipts— Oats; receipts 5,162 bush; dull; sales 16,- 000 bush in lots at 73y0 fur western in store, and 7434@75e for do afloat. Stock of grain in warehouse-1,666.397 bush wheat, 1,211,647 bush corn, 1,719,721 bush oats. 205,019 bush rye, 48,861 bush bar ley, 41,134 bush matt, 53,556 bush peas. Rice dull at 909%c for Carolina. Coffee dull, with salve 2,000 sacks on private terms. Sugar active and higher, with sales 1,200 hhds Cuba at 1174@i7ibc. Molasses weak with sales 300 hhds Mus covado on private terms. Petroleum; - crude quiet and unchanged; refined bonded higher at 30%©3034c. Hops steady at 701160 for Anlbricao. Linseed 011 steady at 11,02@1,03. Spirits Turpen tine 53@53y4e. Pork heavy and lower; sales 2,000 bbis at 131,43®31,56 for new mess, closing at 121,50 cash 130,75031,00 for old do, $26@27,25 for prime, and 128,- 50Q30,50 for prime mess; also 500 bbls new mess, seller till April, $31,50. Beef, heavy; 170 bbls at 8(4116c for new plain mess; 12©18c for new extra mess. Tierce beef, dull; $25@29 for prime mess; s27@ 33 for India mess. Beef hams, steady ; 190 table at $26@31. Cut meats, active and firm; 770 pkgs at 13613y e c. Shoulders, 1634(4)17c, chiefly 170. Hams, quiet. Dressed hogs, quiet; 13}4®13%c for west ern; 14@l4yi for city. Middles, steady. 100 boxes c long cut hams on private terms. Lae dull and heavy; 530 tittrces at 1735®19c, chiefly 18%@19, for steim, and 19@193443 for kettle rendered; silo 250 tierces steam, seller till May, at 19c. Butter, quiet; 34400 for Ohio, and.4o® 55c for State. Cheese, quiet, at 18E0220. Freights to Livirpoel, quiet'and firm. LaassT—Flour closed duirand a shade lower. Wheat quiet and strongly in buyers favor; No. 2 spring nominal at 11,40(4)1,42. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 73@73g0 for western in 'store. Corn in good supply and dull at 84@86c for new mixed western. Pork dull at 01,50 for new mess, cash and reg ular. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut meats . active and steady. Bacon quiet and steady. Lard quiet at 183: 1 0:D19c for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady at 25 @270. - Cmosoo, March 22—Eastern Ex change is firm at 1-10 per cent. premium and 1-10 per cent. off buying. Flour is quiet and a shade more active; sales at 55®6,50 for spring extras, and $3,7584,75 for superfine. Wheat is" uiet and tame with sales of No. 1 at $1,1461,15; No. 2 at $1,08%81,10 1 4; No. 3 at 61,0181,04; rejected at 958960; the market closing , with sellers of No. 2at $1,09; sales of No. 2 at $1,0934; sellers after the 25th, and $1,1435, sellers for all of May; sales of No. 2 since change at 51,095;. Corn is in fair and 34@p:: higher; sales of new at 548 55c; no grade 52853 c; closing at 53%8 53%c for new. Nothing doing this after noon. Oats dull; bales of No. 2 at 52368 52m0 cash, and 53c sellers for April. and buyers for March, closing at 623.4852 1 A0 cash. Rye is firmer and more active, and lc higher at $1,1881.1931, for fresh and $1,1734 for regular receipts of No. 1, closing at 01,1981,19% for fresh. Barley dull, Inactive and nominal. High Wines firmer ; Bidet at 89c. Provisions dull and easier. Mess pork, $31,25; do closing with sales at $31,00. Rump pork, $26,00. Lard dull at 18818 3 4 0. English- eats, a fair request; sales at 16qo for short clear, and 15y ~t 3 for rough sides, in boxes. Sweet pickled hams steady at 15148160. Dressed hogs quiet and firm at $12,008 12,75; do.closing at $12,25812,50, divid ing on 200 pounds; live dull at $9,758 10,00 for fair to middling, and 410,758 11,00 for choice to extra. Moliisaes at 51,0081,02. Sugar at 148160 'for com mon to choice. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours: 8,866 bbls flour. 3,400 bus wheat, 32,785 bush corn", 19,520 bus oats, 4,600 bus rye, 2,430 bus barley, and 381 hogs. Shipments: 11.000 bbls flour, 9,529 bus wheat, 83,257 , 1, bus corn, 12,180 oats, 6,825 bus barley, 7,560 bus rye, and 348 hogs. ST. Louis, March 22.—Tobaeco steady andlinchanged; very little offering. Cot ton; nothing doing. Hemp very dull; small sales low undressed at $l3O. Flour weak and irregular; fall supply sold at 1685,10; spring and fall extra, 7586,25; do. double extra, $6,5086,50; treble extra to fancy, 5 7,80810,25. 'Wheat very dull, except fol• choice fall; low grades and spring 2830 lower; fair to strictly prime red. , $1,5081,65; choice to fancy white, $1,7582,00; No. 2 spring sold at $1,138 1,15. • Corn very dull and unchanged at f363i868340. Oats dull and wealr at 578 600. Rarley unchanged at $1,90 for prime Iowa; $282.20 for prlme to fancy Illinois; $2,40 forprime fall: Rye dull and droop ing at $1,M81,29. Whisky very dull and nominal at 900. Sugar; more inquiry, with au upward tendency; 138140 and 155i0 for Louisiana. Molasses rangett at 808900. • , Coffee; prime. Rio. 21 1 4825031 choice d0.,25y.8255i0. Pork dull and =chat:ge at 1132,25832,50. Bulk Meats dull; small sales packed clear sides at 160. Bacon dull; fobbing at 14c for shonl dere: 16go for rib sides, and 1740 for clear sides. Lard quiet at 18e for choice tierce. Cattle; moderate business at 54 87,50, grbas. Receipts-4,100 bbls flour, 14,800 bus wheat, 1,600 bus c0rn,11,200 bus oats, 400 bus barley, 2,800 bus rye. CIXV,BLAND, March 22.—Flour is quiet and steady; sales of oity made at $10.25(4) - -gble extra white at $.8,5088,75 tV3V,''.:4• l 4 ,?''; ~-}:... pIIrounGII):6ATETTRi,;-I.lUFSDAY,;:i.gmt4ft)l.lljegi bus corn, 6,600 bus oats, 800 bus rye. Shipments-2,400 bbls flour, 4,600 bus Wheat, 43,000 bus corn, 9,700 bus oats. CINCIPINATI, March 22.—There is a fair demand for Sugar and the market is firmer and go higher; New Orleans 14@ 15%c; Demerara 16®17gc. Molasses firm; New Orleans 80®85c. Coffee dull; fair to choice 22®260. Linseed Oil dull at 51,00®1,03. Petroleum dull at 33@35e for refined. Lard 011 steady at $1,55@ 1,60. Flour dull at 56,26 for family. Wheat dull at 51,55 for No. 2; No. 1 is held at 51,50 owing to the light supply. Corn has declined to 63c, and the demand is light.. Oats dull at 650 for No. 1. Rye 51,40, declined. Barley dull at 51,9502,00 for spring. Cotton unchanged; middling 270. Nothing done in Tobacco. Whisky 90®910, end demand light. Provisions very dull, in no demand and prices are nominal. Mess Pork held at 532. Bulk Meats are held at 12% ®l4go..Bacon; sales at 13 4 , 16%®17ge for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides; ten hhda shoul ders sold the above. quotation. Lard dull; „held at 190. Butter firm and scarce at 40®45c. Eggs advanced to 22e, and demand good. Gold 180./, buying. The money market is easier at 10 per cent. Beef Cattle unchanged and quiet at 54,00 57,50 per eental gross. - Hoge dull at 59,50 @ll,OO per rental gross. LOUISVILLE, March 22.—Tobacco; sales 85 hhda lugs and leaf at 55®17,50. Cot ton 26, 1 4 c. Mess Pork $ 32®32.25. Lard 19e. Blom; shoulders 14 the, clear rib sides 17 qc, clear sides 173 c. Bulk meats; shoulders 13gc, clear rib sides 16gc, clear sides 16%e. Whisky 91c for free. Sugar, New Orleans, fair 14C - 015c, choice 15;4015 1 ,4c. Molasses 80@85c for New Orleans. Grain:unchanged. MILWATREF.., March 22.—Flour un changed. Wheat quiet at 51,10@1,10g, for No. 1; 51.04@1,06g for No. 2. Oats nominal at 55@5334,0. Corn unchanged. Rye steady al. $1,1334 for No. 1. Barley nominal. Receip ts - I,ooo ' bbls flour, 29,000 bu wheat, ,000 bu oats, 1,000 bu corn, 1,000 bu rye, 200 bu barley. Ship ments-4,000 bbls flour, 1,000 bu wheat, 1,000 bbls pork. PHILADELPHIA, March 22.-Flour steady. Wheat—a limited demand; sales of 2,000 bus red at 51,60®1,64 amber, 51,70; No. 1 spring, 5145. Rye steady at 51;53@1,55. Corn cull and declined I@2c; sales of 4,000 bus yellow at 86® 88c. Oats steady; sales of 3,000 bus wes tern at 74®75e. Groceries unchanged. Provisions less firm. Whiskey sells slowly at 95@98c. BALTIMORE, March 22.=-Flour, active and unchanged.. Wheat, dull; sales of prime Mland 'red at 12,10. Cern', dull; 80@81c; yellow, 80®81o. Oats, dull; 65®700. Rye, dull;. $1,40@1,48. Mess pork, quiet; 532,50033,00. Bacon, firm. Rib sides, 17c ; clear do , 18o; shoulders, 20®230. Lard, quiet,• 20c, Whisky, Anil, 94®95c. MEMPHIS, March 22.—Cotton dull and and nominal at 27c; receipts 808 bales; exports 2,082 bales. Flour very dull; super 56@6,50. Corn 76®78c. Oats 70@ 71c. Hay 527. Pork 533. Lard 20@21c. Bacon firm, with shoulders at 1434 c, and sides 18e. Bulk meats firm, with shoul ders 133a18gc, and sides 17c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGIA ' FORT WAYNE & CRT CAGO RAILROAD, March 22.-1000 bbls flour, owner; 200 do do, Shomaker & Langenheim; 100 do do, HS Marvin; 100 do do, Day & Co; 59 has nails, Logan, Gregg & Co; 10 bbla gin, Littell & Mech. ling; 25 iss seed, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 20 do do, Keil & Ritchart; 25 cases tobacco, E Wormsei & Co; 10 bbls spirits, J Self- reth; 100 bbls flour Meanor & Harper; 100 do do, John Wilson & Son; 250 pigs lead, J M Lindsay; 6 hf bbls butter, A S Crane it Co; 45 bbis spirits, Hostetter & Smith; 50 bbla flour, Peter Schlegal; 1 car rye, W J Meek; 20 kgs nails, Dith ridge & Son; 15 doz brooms, W Millar & Co; 12 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark: 14 bbis apples, Keil & Ritchart; 21 do, 1 car oats, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 4 bbla eggs, J A Graff; 10 bxs soap, Little & Baird; 21 do do, Munhall & Megraw; 10 do candles, 5 do soap, M W Rankin; 10 do do, Blanch ard; 33 doabrooms; McElroy & Co; 1 car hay, 0 H Allerton; 50 bbls hlghwines, Shipton & Wallace; 63 bbls pearls, Mc- Kee & Co; 65 bgs rye, J & W Fairloy; 1 car oats, 'NV McKee & Co; 254 green bides, 19 do calf skins, J M McLaughlin; 2 cars corn, Hitchcock, McCreery & Co; 1 car oats, Elevator; 11 bas butter, N J Bra den; 2 cars shingles, Dilworth, Porter & Co; 22 sks husks, Wth Noble; 1 car lum ber, J & GHinohcliff; 10 bbis vinegar, E Heazieton; 1 car 'barley, Pier, Dannals & Co; 1 bbl butter, HRea Jr; 20 bbls apples, 1 do eggs, Woodworth & Davison;, 3 sks coffee, J S Dilworth & Co; 48 bbls flour, 31 do rye flour, P Schlegal; 100 bbis flour, Dan Wallace; 10 jugs molasses, A M Byers; 1 bbis apples, 4 do onions, Voigt, Mahood & Co;, 1 ear corn, Scott & Glisal; 1 keg apple butter, P Duff & Son. CLEMBLian AND fl/TTSBOROR RAIL ROAD, March 22.-1 ear rye, T Moore: 1 car lumber, G F Robinson & Co; 5 cars limestone ore, M'Snight, Porter & Co; 9do warm ore,'Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 229 sks oats, 12 do rye, J & W Fairley; 8 cars pig iron, Nimick & Co; 1 do lumber, Id.'Ewen &Bro; 1 do do and posts, J & A Hayes it Co; I do grind stones, Lindsay, Sterritt & E; 21 bbis beans, W H Graff & Co; 2 do shelled peas, D Haworth; , l do, 8 bas tobacco, J M Ticket; 6 bdls chairs, 2 do rockers, Lemon .& Weise; 80 w pipes, H Collins; 12 bales hemp, I ;Dickey & Co; 1. do moss, A. Bradley &:Co; 2 bxs bacon,Head & Metzgar; 100 bags corn, Watt, Lang & Co; 2 bxs mdse, 1 bbl bark, J Fleming. , ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, March 22e—Livingaton & Bros, 442 bxs refined oil in tin; Hodfrey& Clark, 1.11 eke rags; Lyon, Shorb & Co, 1 car metal; Reese. Graff & Dull, 1 do do; moKnight, P & Co, 1 do do; J Moorhead, 1 do do; Kier; F & Kier, 1 do posts; J Connor, 64 bbls Salt; J M'Cullough, 10 bids whisky: Bingham -dr Laing, 1 car grain; J& W Fairly, 22 elm rye. 70 do oats; Scott & Waal, 33 do rye; .1 M Carson & Co, 11 kegs; Jas Wilkins, 160 bbls crude oil Fisher & Bro, 144 do do do; Waring & King, 400 do do do; Rir Leech, 160 do do do; Deo Hassler, 8 bbia tallow; J Caroth ers, 86 sks oats, Bdo corn; Graff & Por ter, 4 bbla eggs. • ALLEGHENY' STATION, March 22.-100 bbls flour, 'J B McKee; 100 do do, R & A Carsitn; I car wheat, Norton & Co; 100 bgs flaxseed, H Huntsman; :-4 cars wheat; Kennedy : l3ro; 8 (2113stavesa t talya do Robertson; 3do metal, Spang; Chal fant It CO; oar staves, Pemberton; 2 do metal, Graff, Hugus & Co; 1 car rye. do oats, It Knox & Sim; 1 car metal,- Lewis, Bailey & Dalzell; 1 car barley, M Heekelman; Ido do, Gilmore, Straub* Co; Ido metal, Grail; Benntt & Co; 1 oar malt, Smith & Co; 1 car oats, J B McKee; 1 car lumberi McCurdy & Moginniss. 1110 IT EINOVAL. 9;: LIVERPOOL AND allb LI ; 'QtEmsTivrcivoN;_ _ NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, TUI! &MAN MAIL STEAricalUell - Of th e City of Allegheny, , ‘ 1.--.-_....5,t.kTeii,1 ' Nam ' sixteen Arito•ellso Iteseelev 1 , ; WILL REMOVE AT f °pry op / 0 1611% Cli,H, O r i p A tivv , m- -TiIE.7FIRST , OF APRIL t.. ..the ce brsted . ~..- j -- L ,',, i l , 'ii • - . . . carr or Tv , 01 0 ~, .=-7- . , -t - .• ; . . . or LONDON. , 1 Awe, c - 1 _-4.-`• Billi ng zpray SATURDAY, horn Libt ouo y 1 TO TM: 1 i•tarth Mar. ew Tor t• 70 nallga . o 7 ~ ,t., -7 4 .1 il - - -.6 .1, -; .‘. 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The river was swelling slightly last evening, with six feet eight inches in the channel by the Monongahola marks. The weather yesterday was cloudy and cold, with quite a snow storm late in the afternoon. There has been no arrivals since - the date of our last report aside from the packets. The Emma No. 3, from Cinciev. nati, was due last night, and will doubt less be found in port this morning. The Bayard, daparted for Parkersburg on time The Armadillo, from St. Louis, will be due here tomorrow. - The Glasgow, Capt. Andy Robinson, Jr. with Mi. W. S. Dravo, in the office, 'will positively take her departure for St. St. Louis, and Upper Mississippi to-day, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The following boats _were in port last evening; Glendale, Lorena, Mollie El). bort. Glasgow, Tom Farrow, Wild Duck and Collossal. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, with Capt. Jas. Mellon, in the office, is tilling up rapidly for St. Louis and the Upper Mis sissippi. The now mountain steamer Collossal, Capt. M. A. Cox, is announced for the Missouri River forthwith. —ln the case of Louis Jacobs, in a New York Court, against the Atlantic Naviga tion Company, inwhich the plaintiff, a negro, claimed damages for being refused a Brat-olass passage on the steamer to Savannah, after purchasing a first-class ticket, the jury were unable to agree, two standing out for the defendant, and were discharged. —The. Western Union R. R. Co, has sufficient occason to t ewall the leitse of the steamer Lansing in the summer of 1867. They have paid one judgment of 111,000, settled another suit for 111,000, and judgment has just been rendered agiinst them in the United States Dis trict Court, in Chicago, for a third $ll,OOO —the latter in the suit brought by ThoS. Stewart, for the recovery of the value of the steamer. Besides, three or four other Baits for explosion damages are pending against the company. —An exchange says: Some recent ex periments have been made in England on the effect of a non.condueting coating of cement in reducing the radiation of heat from the surface of steam boilers. In the experiments referred to, the boiler had a superficial exposed area of two hundred and eighty square feet, and it was found that with the boiler uncovered nearly fifteen cubic feet of water evapo rated each hour. After the boiler had been covered with a non-conducting ce ment, the evaporation was at the rate of twenty-one and a half feet per hour. The coal used, and all the other circum stances in the two experiments, were precisely the same. —On the up trip of the steamer Belle Memphis, on Wednesday, three men named Darnell came on board at New I Madrid, armed with shot-guns and pia- I. tole and said they wished to get off at Island No. 10. When the boat landed! there a gentleman named Lane came on board pith a lady and girl. As he passed up stairs he was met by the Darnells arn r l l l. shot down without warning. They the went to the side of the boat and fired upon two men named Lane, relatives of the former, with shot-guns, killing them I both instantly. One of them showoff 1 fight, but his pistols snapped. He then stood as calmly and deliberately as If waiting the approach of a friend, and re ceived the deadly fire. The Darnel's then went ashore requesting the Captain to take good care of the lady as she was of good family. Thus ends the last act of a family fend of long standing. River and Weather. Loutsvitax, March 22.—River station ary, with 8 feet 11 inches in the canal. Weather cloudy and cool, and rain pt.& vailed during the entire forenoon. STEAMBOATS T'OR ST. LOUIS. ILEO-A i dE i t HUH. GALENA. AND DU BUQUE.—The passenger iteatner, LORENA Capt. SAM. SIIVIIA.N, Win leave for the above ports, on SATURDAY, 27th inst. For freight or passage apply on board of to / JOHN FLACK. _ _ J. D. COLIANOWOOD. mlaM VOR ST. LOUIS £IVD 0 TNZI It VER, WITH , IFl l l'PlN ' Ci.—Tne new and splendid passenger steamer' . . .; MOLLIE EBERT...G. W. EBIRT, Conuruwder. Will leave for the above ports on THUIISDAY, the 25th inst., at 4 o'clock. r. 4. I Ifor ireight or passage_applv on board or to JAMES - COLLINS, ___ BLAME & COLLINGWOOD; Agents._ rib 23 V.OR ST. LOUIS. HAIN.A 2 BAS CITY.LEANENWORTH, P.' ' JOSEPH. OMAHA. FORT *BENTON. AND ALL .POINTS. ON. THE ItHISQUISI RIVER.— new passenger steamer COLOSSAL . Capt. H. A. Cox, Will leave for the above and intermediate ports on TOESDAY, March 23, at IP. as. ' For freight or passag.s apply onsboard or to mb2o FLACK & COLLINUWOOD: A : ants. ____ VO:r w _ n lCE.--All parties *La tle g ate or el laving Claims LITTLE JIM EEESE, • - - are notified to eon at the office of JAVES 113E8, corner of Duquesne Way and ;Fourth street.; for a settlement of the same, as 'thetas been sold and settlements desired: . mlut:g6 FOB. ST. LOUIS, GA- a l gae . LENA, DIIIHIRE AND ST. 'CM—The new and elegant passenger packet. GLENDALIC JOLLY M. Hann. Master. Will" nave for theabOve ports on THIS DAY, Lt 4 P. m. For freight or_passage apply on board mule Ff.A.OK I CULLUMWOOD, Agents. iUt ST.LOOIII.-ILEO.. _t• MIK,: DAVENPORT; ROCK ISLAND, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL. • - THIS DAY. March 23—r. c. • The splenoldpassenger 'tanner OLMitiOW ROBINSON, .In., Co , r, will leave as announced above. • • • Nor freight or passage apply on board, or to . RONtNuON Jn., Master, or JAS. um L mw N r 'Agents. mhl3 LlNEz i ar a t PACILE.T. — The new and op endid MINNEAPOLIS Capt. - 1. B. REIC/Dl5. April.eave for EfF. PAUL. about the - 10th of and go through direct.• This splendid steamer offers very superior accommonations ibr pashengers and litock. , For particulars apply to Fl4o* it OOLLINOWOOD, Agents, f e r2 : 6B t' or B. El. .OBAY. PlarniatinGli, jogrimb WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg, tine. Leave Company's WStreet , harf Bost, foot otWood DAILY, AT 13 Y. MormAYs AND THIMSDAYB BAYARD Gronaz D. Meerut. Muter WzDzczepAire - AND BATIIIIDAYS, oRMY SABLE, C. L. Bummer, Muter. • freight will be received at all hours by , 81 4 JAMBS COLLINS. Anat. BATCHELOWS ILilit DYE. This splendid Hair Dye Is the bestir' the world: the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ri diculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Asir soft and beautiful. Mack or browm. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batche lor', Wig Factory, - No. 16 Bond street, New York. statnan ar'EPILEPSY CAN BE CIIEED —Those hiving friends adiloted are ear netly F °licked to ud for a Circular Letter of References and Teatisnonial 9 , which. will con vince the most skeptical of the curabilAty of the distaee. Address VAN BUREN Li te.tißOW, 1).. 36 Great Jones street, New Yers. inhl9:g2 - S•a&F MARRIAGE AND CELIBA CY.—An Essay for young men on the crime of Solitude, and the DISEAsnaS and ABUSER which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter en velopes. free of charge. Adds ess, Dr. J. SKIL LIN 'HOUGHTON, :Howard dissociation. Phila delphia, Pa. jahhti&T iIgrOiINAMENTAL :AND USE. FDL. BUY ONLY SILVER TIPPED SHOES. For children. Will outwear three pairs without tips. 1a=:4568-T:TH:B OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, MANITFACTUREIt OP Lubricating, & High Tcitilaming Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle 011. I Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Loeontotive. Engine, Illashine Shop, Wl , l cut Screws. Saw sill and Planing Mill - OLIR, Adapted for high speed. Spindle Oil, Wool; Hend•tight 011, • Oil. Tanners' StniG Benzole, lug; d Phil shin ig Oil. j Gasoline, Harness Oil - ;Parraillne. ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron Werk and Machinery from Bret. These proliticts are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam In Vac coo. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are unequalled, and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads Samples can be - examined and orders left at 104 WOOD STREET. • Works at therpsburg Bridge. WAIkING AND HING E Cloandstion Merchants and Broken 12 Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'B BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prrrsuimses, PHTLAMELBEILL ADDIUBI3, WARINO, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. TACK urn THERE, y• COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND DKALZIIB IN; Petroleum and its Products, Plaits:mak Oince--DALZELL' El BUILDING. corner et Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. 'Philadelphia Office-1A 7 WALNUT ST. ani:wre DIAMOND OIL WORKS,' LONG & CO., Once, DALZELL BUILDING, • felli Duquesne War', Pittsburgh. Pa. WILLIAM MILLER & CO., Nos. 221 and 223 LEberti Street. Corner of Iririn,fig nowures offer to the trade at low strictly Prime New Crop New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Sngsrs. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Be tined do: Golden Drips, Loverlngs, Br:mils; Stuart's,. Adams , and Long Island Syrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young Hyman, Japan, Imperial,. Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Carolina and Bangoin Rice. Java, Lagnayra and -io Coffees. Tobao Y a rn s , OIL Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps, Cotton ex., constantly on band. ALSO. 13170 RUMS OB Fine Brandies,Wines and Segni*. Bbenish, Moselle. and Sparkling Hock Winn of Henkel & Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Moselle, Scharsberg and Johann's burg, Hockheimer, Burgundy. - &c. Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Aline OU: do . do Clarets, Imported In bottles. do do White Wises. In bottles. M. Wort I Sons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines. Free Old Monongahela Bye Whiskies. pure. do Very SuperiOr Old Scotch do do. A.L JOs_ Bvtments forMoet St.Chandon , s Grand vim. Irek;rnity and Sellery Champagne. Brandies Of oin own selection and warranted. I 2.d43 • VOR SALE. Acre at Woods Run. _ • 4 Acres and House In East Liberty. S Acres, unimproved, on Troy Ha. 2 Acres on Greensburg Pike. !. 5 Acres on Your Idile Run Boa /X miles item P. C. R. R. TO Acres neer P. P. W. &C. R. R. 118 Acres near Pa, R. R., Westmoreland cm:m g° Acres at Hal Side Station, Pa Vir g Perms in Preston county, Wegints. 185 Acres InAremtrong county, underlaid with coal. . _ 108 Acres and good Improvements, in Trumbull sourity. Ohio. 900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mill and dwellings. Rouse and Lot on Center Avenue, near /ark patriot. House and Lot on Vicroy street. House and Lot in tat .Liberty. House and Lot in Msmslield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. Pouse and Lot on Beaver avenue. Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 0 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. S Houses and Lot on Yrantlin street. 1 House of 9 Rooms and 2 Lots on Roberts St. 'Farms in. Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia. Cog Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fay tte and Hoover counties in Penna. TO-LET. 0 Houses oft, Rooms in the 11th ward:rent POO 8 do. of ft do. do. ,11th do. , do. 144 9 do. of 3 do. do. 19th do. do. 156 Si • do. Of 6- - do. , do. Rh do. do. .260 1 do. of 6 do. do. 8111 do. do. 300 1 do. 'of 9 do. do. 041 do. do. 600 1 do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. do. 199 1 do. of 5 do. do. Oth • do. do. 240 1 do. of 4 do. do. 17th do. do. 168 1 do. of 7 do. do. •• ad do. / do. - of 6 . do. Grant street. The Houses that I have for rent - wlli be rented very low to good tenants tar the balance of the rental year ' APPLY A? D. P, Hatch's Real Estate Office NO. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. (4,1141"8 FERIW ‘di 111 INR WORKS. C. E. ROBINSON, MANIIIACIVIUM ' OP Black and Colored Printing & Lithogra INKS, VAMMBES, &a. Sys Ferry Read and 88d Otreet, _RITE 1.1111 E.--200 bblihr Olt sale b 7 o.4qAmilsgh.: J. L. DLI.,I.nrCi-LE.. DILLINGER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second• Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BJSCTIVE AND SELL AU Kinds of Country Produce, All orders for Merchandise promptly ailed at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention a given to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried ' Frtate ote. We feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction by making QUICK BALKS and PROMPT . Burtririsg:at Duaugsv MABILET PRICES, and therefore respectfully solicit your consign meats. All corresipondence answered promptly.. Marking Plates Turuished free. Grain in store and to arrive daily. 11131378 IaitiITABLISBED BY A. & T .11,2d1Y, 181,11. W. N. GORMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DritscTLY OPP. EAGLZHOTEL,) ierx-rsisralcal, PA. se :yle WATT, LANG Ai CO., WHOLIBAL2 MALI= IN groceries, Flour. Grain, Produces Provisions, Fisb, Meese, Carbon; 011. Noe. 115 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Lib. art, street. Pittsburgh. Pa. n08:n66 MICR KAM JAB. 7. UM TrP - EIL & RICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND =ALIGNS IN ?LOUR,' BRAIN, SEEDS, MILL, FEED, JUL. 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, my2A:b2J N. tiTZELA .1. A. BTZDAM. e STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DIALIRS V14011:TR,,, CiIEILELIN,,PMEMP, &o• No. 911 OHIO 13TBEE7. near East, Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. L e J. BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 396 PENN-STREET. soltizaSO lETZER & AIIINSTRONG, PORWARDING COOMXIBBIOB,KE'BOHAFTI3 I For the sale of Flour, Wain, BacOn, Lard, But ter, Seeds, _Dried Fruit, an d Produce generally, No. 16 &EMMET MEET, corner or First, Pittsburgh. re,=.:gtt TaiIT'FLE, BAERD . & PA - 1 - ` - IrON, -wholesale Grocers, Commission Memllanta an Dealers in Produce,Flour, Bacon, Cheese. Fish; Carbon and Lardoll t Iron, Nails, Eitsi ia. Cotton Yarns and all P*ltaburgh Manulac re generally. us and 114 mgCOND t3T114, i Pittsburgh. JOHN BHMTON A WALLACH. §:UPTON &WALLACE, Whole- SALE GROCERS AND PROD t4l , DEAL . No. 6 SIXTH STREET. PM sburst. 1•12:r5S ' JOILIr I. 1101381..RDW. 110171311. JOHN I. HOUSE &BROS., Suc... cessors to JOHN I. HOUSE Jr CO., Whole. Sala Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor. lier of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. PROFESSIONAL - WIS. COOPER, WALLACE and l•-• WILLARD, 110151EOPATIIISTS, Will remove their Office on the First of April next to No. 42 Diamond, Allegheny city; rear of Ctty Hall. ja.10:&79 • Cl_ W. Be camp, G • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT•EAW. Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVJENUE, Pitts burgh. (formerly occupied by Hon Walter H. Lowrie4 will practice in the U. S. Circuit and District Courts, inthe State Supreme and all. he Courts of Allegheny county, and make collec tions in most of the adjacent counties. ja29:d73 M. B. NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX•OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. • OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUF.: Special attention given to conveyancing and collections Deeds Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all legal business attended to prodinilY and accurately. Jos. A. BUTLER, AIDDRIU2I AHD POLICE NAGIOTILLTIL • • Ottice,l.26 WYLIE STREET, near Wuhington. PITTSBFREM, PA. 'Deeds, Bonds.,__Mortirages. Actnoiriedgmento , Depositions, Collections, . and all other legit:l aw e business executed promptly. mb20:09 sAi!tmm ittcmAsTEßs, dixa3mum..€Lw. . . . . EX,02610 J u stic e of the Peace and Police Mae— trate. 011 ice, _GRANT STBBILT, opposite the .Cathedrai, PIWBBIIBGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments, Depositions, and all - L Business executed with promptness and dispat c h. , ' ' mble EIISTACE ss MORMOW; MX-OrinOl t arTE OOP INL E P . KA9E AND OFFICE, ?SPERO& AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds,kfortgliges. Acknowledgments. Depositions and all - Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. • m 129 JOHN A. STRAIN, AXADMIVALADT, rammolo JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AIM POLICE MAIVITEATE. OffineitiA HUTH EMMET, opittethe ca thedral, Pittsburgh, Ps.. Deeds,-Bonds, ilf _Ps.,;:4 ll (Powiedninents, Depositions and o rt- P all tagat:h.iliega executed with proinotness and A 41111110 N, justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL -ESTATE AND !HSU. D4NCE • CARSON STREET. EAST 131RMISIGHAII. Collection of Beau solicited and prom:4l7st. tended to. urstsSO 11 . C. DLACIARELL, ATTORNEY AND . .COUNSELOR AT LANG No. 89 GFrant kiltreet. my24iblif j - onagr w. IEUDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LANIT. Oldee, US Diskwead Street. (opposite the Court Houses) fellktM j e S. FISUGIIBON, A'rTC/ItNEY - ATLAW, Pro. 87 Fifth Street, noon. Pam? Room. apirw7l Anew:mum gi A‘TT 4 :)ltlq33llr-ILT-I.AIk.W. No. 118 MTH EITAZET, =IIMMUIN IaODA Allll.--100,msksifor sale br J. B. CANIPMD • ~. lial EU •. Z. 8T2T2513021.. nrxvillßGll. PA. riTrastrßoli. PL. PITINIBURGH.V.A. MSS