PETROLEUM MARKET , - - ' OE OF PITTEETTNER GAZETTE, i Tur.snAv. March 23, 1869, We have still to report a very fidgety . Market—one part of the flay there are . Ifituty of buyers and no sellers, while the other part, the tables are completely Wined; . This morning , the market opened very strong, and up until noon therelvas considerable excitement, and sellers were almost afraid to name a .price or give a refusal; while in the af ternoon, under the influence of ad ces from the East. there was quite a react on, Th and, all at once, nearly all become sellers and there were - no buyers. Compaied with yesterday, however, prices are still better, notwitstanding . there was a de . cline of half a cent during the afternoon, and the market upon the whole, is much stronger than it was at the close of last week. It is said that the majority of the Shorts are covered for March, and that they will not, for the time being, at least, bring the same influence to bear that they did last week to. break the market. CRUDE—The market, as already in. - timated, was considerably stronger du ring the forenoon and a still further ad vance was established, but in the after aoyn, under the influence of a strong Pressure to sell, the advance gained in the morning was partially lost, We . can report 1,000 bbls (40 to 45) till April 20th, seller at 159;; 2,000 seller, 30 days at 15%; 1,(4 same delivery and option, at 1534; 2,000 spot at 15x;1,000 till July, seller, at 16; and 1,000 from April 15th to June Ist, on private terms. In the after noon there were plenty of sellers at 1534 to 1553‘, Cl no buyers. REF .D—There was but a single sale reported to day. 1,000 March seller, at 32; in the afternoon the same delivery was offered at 31g, without finding buy ers. April and :May quoted at 34; April to July., at 5435: May to September at 35W(§36, and July to December at 36g, 0 89 3 - _z•._ LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Eclipse Railroad Axle 85c Eclipse Machinery 750 Eclipse Spindle 80c OIL'BRIPPED Ed 8T BY A. V. B. - Lockhart, Frew d : Co. 498 bbls ß. refined Warden, Frew (It Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. Co., 500 bbls to Tack - Bro., Philadelphia. Forsyth Bros., 86 bbls refined to F. A. Dilworth dt Co., Philadelphia. W. H. Chilooat, 90 bbls tar to J. K. Trans., Boston. Totalshipments Refined 1062 Total shipments-tar 90 OIL BEIPPED EAST PlkEll. DUQUESNE Co. M. Long & Co., 188 Walt; refined to W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. Duncan it lli Wiams. 18 tails re W. P. Logan 8:: Bro., Philadelphia.fined to Brooks. B. it Co., 26 bbls refined to W. P. & Co.. Philadelphia. Duncan ' & Williams, 20 bbls tar to W. Lincoln, Boston. Total - shipments Tar Tofid Shipments Refined. • Markets by Telegraph. Nisw YORK, March 22.—Cotton steady, sales of 200 bales at 28mc fort middling uplands. Flour; receipts 4,736 bbls; the marlt is dull and favors buyers, sales of :1 • 4,900 barrels at $5,45®6 for superfine, State and western, $6,10®6,65 for extra State, g 6,10017 for extra western, $7,05@ • 7,50 for white wheat extra $6,25©7,35 for •R. H. 0., $7©8,50 for extra St. Louis, s9@l2 for good to choice do; closing quiet. Rye Flour is dull; sales of , 250 barrels at $54@7; Cornmeal quiet. •• , Whisky nominal. Wheat; receipts of 388 bush; the market is without decided change, opening slowly; closing dull and drooping; sales of 54,000 bush andl,4o@ 1,142 for No. 2 spring in store deliv r +Wed, $1,34 for No. 2, and $8 do mixed 11,60@1,62 for amber Michigan, 11,62® 1,62% for white California. Rye quiet • and heavy; sales of 1,000 bush state at 11,40. Barley dull and drooping. Bar. ley malt quiet find heavy. Corn; receipts of 5,689 bush; the market opened firm, and closed dull with holders disposed to realize;sales 49,000 bush at 84@87c for new mixed western, chiefly at 85®88;ic; for 1 new yellow western, 87®89c, for old mixed western, 90c for delivered, 820 for inferior white western, 85®85340 for New Orleans mixed. Oats dull sales of [ 21000 bush. at 93®93 3 ic fol. western • -in store. 7434@750 for afloat. Rice dull at 9y;®9%c for Carblina. Coffee firm. Sugar firmer; sides 400 hhds Cuba [ at 401 a t 123230. lasses firm; sales 850 hhdis Muscovadosoc; 967 hhds clayed at 60e. Petroleum firm at 173-ic for crude; 31a for refined 'in bond. Hops quiet. Linseed oil quiet at $1,02©1,03. Spirits turpentine quiet. Pork lower; sales 1,500 bbls at $30,95@)31,12 for new mess, sloe.. ing at $3l cash; $3O for old do; f26,50@ 26,75 for prime; $28,75@30 for prime mesa; also, 750 bbls new mess, sellers for April and '"May , at $31@31,75. 'Beef heavy; 'Sales 125 bbls at sB®l6 for new plain mess; $L2©lB for new extra mess. Tierce beef dull; sales 60 tea at $25®29 for prime mess; $22@33 for India mess. Beef hamsquiet; sales 150 bbls at $25®31. Cut meats drill; sales 175 pkga at 1342)13„,e for shoulders; 16,;(gi17e for limas. Dres sed hogs dull at 1334®18r.c for western; /4®l4Mc for city. Middles steady and quiet; sales 250 bag at 16®16Mc for Ctn berland cut; 17X(0)17 34c for, long clear, and 17Xe for long cut hams. Lard. heavy and lower; sales 533 tea at 17%®1870., chiefly 187;®1870, for steam; 19®191Ac' • for kettle rendered. Ibitter steady at 30 (400 for Ohio; 40@45c for State. ()basso steady at 18®22c. Freights to Liverpool decidedly firmer; engagements 15,000 bn wheat per steamer at 4Md. La:ram—Flour closed dull and strong ly, in buyers' favor. Wheat quiet and heavy, She advance in freights materially <bulking the eibort demand. Rye nom inal. Oats dull at 780 for western in store. Corn quiet at 85®86Mc for new mixed western, and Biii@Me for old mixed western in store and afloat. Pork quietrand steady at 431 for new mese. Beef dull and heavy. Cut meats steady with :=a moderate demand. Bacon in moderate 'request and unchanged. Lard heavy at "18Y 18 +, o for fair to prime *team.' Eggs firm at 24@22e. CHICAsio, hfarbh 2 3.—Easterzi exchange 1-10 off buying and:l.ooinviniumselling. Flour dull and - unchanged: . Wheat less active, firmer and,34o higher: sales of 2i0..1 at 1 1 . 12 34@1,1614, No. 2 at 11,09%0 I,loMoird. 3 at 21,0n1,04. rejected wet , oloftgsteady at 31;10 for No. 2; sales of No. 2 singe !Change at $ 1 ,11X(441.- Corn firmer and . WgiNe higher; gale* of new at 541®55N0; no grade 5 314(g153Xe; Mos- Ing at 4:4344354N0 for new; since 'Change •550 'was bid fornew sales of NO. lat 600 selifir Man‘new at 550 buyer March, and 455 @5(tr iti e t seller Oats doll and 3 4 ! (ii94e her; sales at 59N@)64c for regn folir•and fresh ;receipts; Meiling . at 52Ne go. Rye dull and le higher, clos. t $1 2. , %41,203i for fresh•receipts of Na L Barley nominal and 11,78134,75 *alder. for No. 2. Rtshwlnes firmer, sales at 89N holders &ken 90c Provisions dull snd Mess Por k is nominial at s3o© 3850. Lard, 180 , 1:34 4 " Bulk meats in air 4inianit dI7 ers, eash, and • buyer the mon should th 11,4 c, -12,4 s o buyer lApril; sweat pickled okled hams 144©16c; short rib middles IS li@leci'ose rough lo aides 15e; Cuml?erkad middies lgo. . . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24; 1869: Hogs, dressed, are in fair demand atpi,. 7 5®12,50, closing at 1 11 ,751512,25, divi ding on 200 lbs New Orleans Molasses, $1®1,05. Sugar at 14®160 for com mon. to choice. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours: 9,179 bble flour. 25,851 bus wheat, 46,805 bush corn, 16,796 .bus oats, 2,145 bus rye, 1,564 bus barley, and ,333 hogs. Shipments: 1,052 bbls flour, 5,294 biin wheat, 84,280 bus corn, 10,628 oats, 3,751 bus barley, 2,815 bus rye, and 1,449 hogs. tincontrrann, March 2 3.-Cotton quiet and steady; middling, 270. Tobacco firm; Pales of 110 hhds trash at $3,30®5,80; lugs $6®9,45, and leaf 1 11 ,40®18,90; receipts light. Flour and wheat dull and prices nominal. Corn dull, at 63c, with little or no demand. Oats dull at 64®65c. Rye and barley nominally unchanged. Whisky dull; held at 91c, but not saleit bletter than 900. Provisions very dull, with no demand and prices nomi• - • nal. Mess pork held at $32. Bulk meats 12!‘o and 1411 c, nominally. Bacon doll, with no sales; shoulders held at 18)4c; clear rib eider, 16%c, and clear, 17m'c, nominally. Lard could have been bought at 1830. Sugar cured hams, 18M ®l9c. Butter scarce and in demand, at 40®450. Eggs advanced to 24®25c, and the supply light. Linseed oil dull, at $1®1,03. Lard oil, $1,55®1,58. Petroleum; 33®35c for refined. Sugar - firmer; New Orleans, 14 ®160; the latter rate for choice. Molas ses quiet, at 80®850 for New - Orleans. Coffee steady, at 22®26c. Cloverseed doll, at 15Xo, in the small way. Timo thy declined to 12,15®2,25. Gold, 131 buying. Money market easy, at 10 per cent. -At the auction sale of coffee and su gar to-day the attendance was large: 2,100 bags coffee sold at 1934 c to 2330 for supe rior to good. Sugar sold to the extent of 390 hhds at 14c to 160 for New Orleans, and 16 ®16%0 for Demerara. Syrups sold at 750. • Sr. Lours, March 23 . -Tobacco tolera bly brisk but prices unchanged. Noth ing done in Cotton. Hemp dull, with small sales undressed at 11,45. 'Flow; the decline in New Orleans let the bot tom out of the market here and prices are entirely unsettled. Wheat; all grades below fancy are lower; fair to strictly prime red fall sold at 11,20®1,50; choice to fancy red and white 11,70@1,95; spring declined sc, the highest offers for best No. 2 being $1,08®1;10. Corn un changed with a better feeling at 66®69c riacked. Oats dull and lower at 56®59c. -Nothing done in' Barley and nominally unchanged. Rye steady and lower at 11,26. Whisky firmer at' 90c.- Groceries unchanged. Pork dull, lower and unset tled at $3150®32,00. Bulk Meats and Bacon nominally lower, but in the ab sence of sales, accurate., quotations can't be given; small sales bacon elear sides, buyer, early part of April, at 17// 4 0. Lard dull'and round lots could be had '3(g.t4c. lower; choice tierce was offered at 186. Itecelpts4,4oo bbls flour, 20,700 bush wheat, 29,600 bush corn, 2,800 bush oats, 500 bush rye. CLEVELAND. March 22.-Flour is dull and heavy, and the demand being light, prices favor buyers; sales of city made at $10.26(5)10,55 for treble extra white; at 88,50®8,75 for double extra amber; at $7.50®7,75 for double extra red winter; and at $6.50®6,75 for extra red; country made at s7®B for double extra red and amber; $6, for double extra rin and 19®9,50 26®7 for treble extra white sp win ter. Buckwheat Flour at 18,00. Wheat -No. 1 red winter is held at $1,40; sales of 1 car of No. 2 do. at 11,27®1,30, and 1 car No. Milwaukee spring at 11,34. Corn is held at 70c; sales 1 car ear at 63c. Oats is held at 60. Petroleum is dull and unsettled, but is a shade firmer, and refined is is nominal at 28. TOLEDO, March 23.-Flour dull and no sales. Wheat quiet and firmer: sales of amber at $1;40 on spot; do. opening at $1,42.%, for buyers for April, anffelosing, at 11,44. Corn lc better but quiet; sales of No. 1 at 65c, No. 2,62 c; no grade, 61c: white, 64c, and yellow, 65c. Oats lc bet. ter for No. 1; sales at 59c for No. 2. Rye steady, with alight request; sales at $l,BO for No. 1, Barley-sales of No. lat $1,85. Receipts: 2,600 bbls flour, 12,000 bus wheat. 8,000 bus corn, 5,100 oats, 800 bus rye. Shipments: 1,400 bbls flour, 4,400 bus wheat, 51,000 bus corn, 7,000 oats. PHILADELPHIA, March 23.-Clover Seed in good demand at 19,75®10,25. Flour more active and firmer; north western extra family at 16,50(47,183; Ohio and Illinois family at $8®9,50. Wheat in fair demand; red at $ 1 ,60®1,65. amber at $1,75, and No. 1 spring at $1,45 ®1,50. Rye at $1,60®1,55. Corn dull; yellow at 80®88. Oats steady it 74®75c for refined and 200 for crude. Provisions dull and lower. Mess Pork at- 1.32,25® 32,50. Lard at 193. Groceries are un changed.- Whisky doll at 92®96c. LouLsVILLE, Match 2 3.-Tobacco; sales 224 hhds, ranging from 115 to $16,75 for lugs and manufacturing leaf. Cotton, 2634 c. Flour , $5,50®8,00. Wheat, $1,45 ®/,55. Oats 62®65c. Corn, 63®65c Rye, 11,45. Sugar; New Orleans choi . ce, 15;,c. Molasses; New Orleans, 80(4.85o. Mess Pork, 132®32,25. Lard, 19c. Ba con; shoulders, 143 c; clear rib sides, 173 c; clear sides, .17340. Bulk Meats; shoulders, 13Xc; clear rib sides, 16110; clear sides, 163;0. 'Whisky, 91c for free. MILWAUKEE, March 23 -Flour. Un changed. Wheat higher at 51,12 for No. 1 and $1,07 j, for N 0.2. Oats more active at 53 1 ®53X0 for No. 2. Corn unchang ed. Rye nominally unchanged. Barley unchanged. Receipts: 1,005 bus corn, 1,000 bus rye, 2,000 bus barley. Ship ments: 5,000,bb1s flour, 1,000 bus wheat, 300 bbls pork, 100 tierces lard. Buritar..o, March 28.-Flour very quiet; western bakers 117,10. Wheat neglected. Corn quiet and weaker; sales 12 car lots new at 70®800 on track. Oats quiet; sales 1,400 bu western at 8630 in store. Rye dull. Barley nominally unchanged. Pork and lard dull and unchanged. High. wines nominal. 182 20 Bernice= March 23.—Wheat inac tive, choice red fi2,10(§2,25. Corn dull, white tii®B2o, yellow prime 130®82.3. Oats dull at 65@88c. Rye dull at11,40®1,47. Provisions firm and unchanged. Whisky steady at 93@94c, • IMPORTS B RAILROAD.. PITT6BURO/4 =FORT WATIM OM CAGO RALIIROAD, March 23.-41 oara metalclf & Co; 11 do, Wood, S &Co; 1 do do, , J Moorhead; 1 dodo, Loomis t Col lard; b. do do, Bryan & Caughey; 2dct do, Brown & Co; 1 do do, Union Iron Mills; 400' bble flour. T 13 Jenkins; 46 do splrits; Efoittettery Smith; 10 do tobacco, Means & Colilar,' , l car lumber, R H Patterson; 27 bbla whisky, Adler it Co; 84 eke rags, Godfrey-, , Clark; 2,6 bat! candles, Carter, ht'arew Co; 8 bales sheeting, , : d. .Parkert, /00 doe shovel handles, Postlay; Nelson' it Co; 17 doe brooms, W Millar .& Co; 49 pkgs tobacco, W H Graff . & Co; 15 eke clover seed, W M Gormley; 1 do do, II $Blll/11 BO ,0 & 0Z W M . Gortnley: 8 Wes. tow' . Lemon : Weise; 9 kg* butter; 2 do apple butter, 2 do lard, 19 tibls apples, II Rea Jr* 9 bra rags, Mc- Cullough, Smith 'et Co; 7 bbla pearls, S Harbitugh & Co; 4 cases tobacco,' Lind.'" say& M'Cune; 49 bp- rage,'.7 11 Jones; 10 bbla starch, 0 -Moniingstar; 22 bales cotton. A -EL •Childs &, :.Co; :8. oars . corn Hitchcock, WOreeryCo; 8 do,do, w Simpson. , • • Cluevamatatr awn, i'Vrzammum :RAM. RoADI' March , 23.-2 cars 'limestone ore; Zug 4 Cc; 8 do doi McKnight, P it Co;• 10 do iron ore, Shoenberger & Blair; 2 cat's / umber. W W Rigdon d Co; 1 car lime, ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, March 23.-205 bbls refined oil, M'Kelvy & Bro; 160 do crude oil, Fisher & Bro; 300 cases refined oil, Livingston & Bro; 160 bbls crude oil, Owsten Sowers; 80 do do, J Wilkins; 3 bbls eggs, L I Blan chard; 23 sks .oats, Adams & Austin; 2 oars metal, M'Rnight, Porter & Co: 1 do do, John Moorhead; 20 sks oats, Reed (Sr Stewart; 31 do rye. 1 car grain, Scott & • Gies!: 57 do oats, Bricker & Co; 18 do do Geo Leslie; 20 do do, W H Carnahan; 5 bas butter, 8 bbls eggs. IG- Crawford; 143 bgs oats, 9 do lye, 8 , 8 Floyd & CO. ALLEGHENY STATION, March 23. 1 -20 PILO rags, J M Patterson; 14 bat; soap, E m Jenklms; 4 doz brooms, G F Comley; 1 car middlings, Hippley & Beckert; 1 do do, Norton & Co; 100 bbls flour, J B Mc- Kee; 2 cars lumber, Frazier Bro; 1 do do; Lemon t Weise; 179 sks flaxseed, W W Platt: 9 cars wheat, Kennedy Bro; 100 bbls flour, Geo Stewart; 2 tubs cheese, B Jenny. The river was falling slowly last even ing, with six feet five inches in the chan nel by the Monongakela marks. Weather moderating; mercury at 4 r. M. 40. Where exposed to the sun, the snow has almost entirely disappeared. • The Glasgow, departed -for the Upper Mississippi last evening with an excel lent trip. Pilots, Marsh Hays and Tom Jevons. _The Julia No. 2, departed for Zanes vllle, also the Fayette. for Parkersburg. The Grey Eagle, Capt. C. L. Brernian, is the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon. The new pilot house on the Glendale, in the place of the one that was burned, adds very much to her apperrance, and she looks as good as new. As noted elsewhere, she leaves for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi to-day without fail. Business continues moderately active at the landing, freights offering pretty freely for all points, and emigratiori South and West is unabated: • The new and staunch Mollie Ebert, Capt. G. W. Ebert; is announced for St. Louis and Missouri River forthwith. The Mollie is an excellent craft. —The Kate 'Putnam was to have left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday. • —The Mate of the Silver Bew is report ed badly injured, at St. Louis, by a fall ing spar. —The Lorena, Capt. Sam Sherman, is announced for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi. —lt is reported the Lizzie McGill will take the place of the Peoria City in the Omaha line. --oapf. B.G. M'Comas is negotiating for the Countess for the Nashville and St. Louis trade. —The new mountain !steamer Collos sal, Capt. M. A. Cox, Is up for St. Louis and raissouri River. - -The Camelia added 50 tons at Cincin• nati for. Nashville, and departed with a big trip. Pilois, tiardner and Motherly. —The Magenta is enronte from New Orleans to St. Louis with a big trip. She has a regiment of soldiers for Leaven worth. —The Tallulah, which exploded her boilers and sunk in the Ocmulgee river, near Hawkinsville, Ga., will prove a total loss. _- -Capts. Ashford and Moult. Harry, of Memphis, have pukchased one-half of the Me mphis and White river packet MoWe Hambieton. —.lt vies reported at Si. Louis on Sun day, that the new steamer River, Bb had stink in the Missouri River, but nothing definite was known. —While the W. J. Lewis was "spar. ring" over a bar in the Missouri, on Wednesday, the derrick broke, letting the spar down with a crash, and in its fall struck the mate, killing him in stantly. —A special from Omaha says the Mis souri river is rising rapidly, with a pros pect of the opening of navigation within a few 'days. The weather is mild. Heavy storms are reported at Salt Lake and further West. —There is quite a lively competition going on in the Sandy and Portsmouth. trade between the steamers Jonas Pow ell and Viola. Freight and passage are very low, which, while benetitting the customers, must be ruinous to the own ers of said steamers, —The C. Gray, left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday with a moderate trip. Pilots, Nick Whitton and James Shouse. Mr. Ezra Young, who has long been clerk of the Gray, we understand, contemplates quitting the river, and going into business here. No. , after a lon ab senceT, d uri nghich t im es she g has been engaged in plying between Cincinnati and New Orleans, arrived yesterday from Cincinnati, with an excellent trip. As will be seen ,by advertisement, she Is up for New Orleans forthwith. —AB the tow boats, Greyhound and Resolute, were dropping three tows of coal through the canal, on Friday. the latter struck one of her boats against the abutment, causing it to sink in four minutes. It contained 20.000 bushels of coal, and was owned by W. H. Brown. —Some of the :Upper 'Mississippi pa pers are relying upon the Diamond Jo Line to "smash the non•competion ar rangements entered into by . the North ern and White Collar Lines." They say that the line is not a very extensive one, but, such as it Is, it promises to do Inter eating things, —A bulk-boat containing 2,800 bbls of crude oil, in tew of the towboat G. A. Thompson, coming out of the Little Kanawha last Thursday,. took tire and totally. destroyed. The towboat was cut loose from the oil-beat, and narrowly escaped bUrning. The oil belonged tq Messrs. Baltewell, ? Tams t Co., of Par kersburg. =The parties to the contest at Wash ington of the Government contract of transportation on the Missouri River are John N. Bolinger and Joan Lawrence, for Chicago. Joab is not there except by proxy. They are both shrewd, expe rienced business men. Chicago sales much oh its railroad transportation . to. Sioux - City Rad - Crash& ' —The Iniporter; which has been rim fling in the Arkansas River and New Cr= leans trade, is en route for' St. Lords to undergo repairs,'prepinnory to entering the mountain trade. It is said she has made .larger profits' than any, other St. Louis rtearner , that heti ' been running Southern • tributaries.- The Agnes"was doing tolerably Well hefore her career ended. ' --frlivatches liont Lonhwille state that the Carrie T.".lCounts, narrowly escaped oolllelgnWith' 'the piers while descend.. log the falls on Sunday. just as she was headtst down toward , the falls It - was found that her machinery, was out of EMS Doyle & Co; 8 cars pig iron, Nimlek & Co; 55 bbls highwines, Schmidt & Friday; 2 kegs powder, E Hazelton; 6 bbls eggs, 1 bbl l bx butter, H Riddle, 5 bbis 10 kgs pearl barley, Arbuckles dr, Co; 4 do book wheat flour, Totton & Co; 10 bales hops, Z Wainright; 19 bbls eggs, 8 bbis onions, Head dr Metzger; 7 bbls onions, 1 do beans, P Duff & Son; 55 tcs lard, M Bat• ley &Co. RIVER WEV7I3. order. She swung around sideways, and in that position passed .between Abe piers and safely over the fails. The de rangethent to her machinery Was .reme died, and she went on her way rejoicing. —We glean the following from the St. Louis Democrat of Monday, in regard to the reported sinking of the Silver Bow: No accident had befallen' the mate of the Silver Bow at last accounts, and the reported accident to the steamer itself is doubted. Capt. Lamothe, of the Glas gow, says she was lying with • a bar in .Prunty bend, listed with one guard near the surface of the water; about 30 tons of her freight on bar; passengers on bar lounging about; Capt. L asked what was the matter, and some one answered by taking off bat and motioning as if he would thrust his arm through it, whicj Capt. L. interpreted to mean—a hole has been knocked in her. This is all the foundation learned for the report of the sinking of the Silver Bow. River and Weather. ;with nine LOUISVILLE, March 23.—River rising feet three inches in cal Weather clear and pleasant. STE , fatIBOATS 1111 011 1 11 IS AND A.. NE WORLICAN—The steamer WILMA No. 3... ... . . OnpT. J. 11. AfAIIATTA. Will leave far the above and intermediate ports SATUDAY. Wirth inst.. at 4r. in. For freight er Passage, apply ou board, or to JOHN PhAtilt, or . D. coLLlmiwoon, Agents. Through bills given on the above boat vla Mot , gen lone to Oalveston, Indianola. Lavaca Bra zos, Mobile, Montgomery, Alabama and all points on the Alabama river via Baker's Line Packets. Also In t ermediate l a nd i ngsort, Jef ferson, and all on Red. River tla Roun's line of nickels, by OfiltIEST, WANKS & CO.. 03 - Water street. mh2l R - ..___ EES LINE.—For ST. Lotus. • MISSOURI DIVER AND FORT DENTON. —Mc steamer IDA REES, No. 2 'T. Tuoursiatt,- , Will leave as above on HATUROAY.March 27th. For freight, or passage apply on board or te, almt A. J. ILALET.I . A CU, Agents. FOIL BT. LOUIS, EEO HUH. GALENA AND DU BUQUE.—The passenger t teamer, LORENA Capt. SAM. SEIUMAIT, Will leave for the above ports, on SATURDAY, 27th feet. - For freight or passage apply on board or to JOHN FLACK. - ! J. D. COLIANDWOOD Agents. int= 4OSST. LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVER.. Wall. RESHIPPING.—Tae new and splendid passenger steamer . MOLLIE .21SEUT...G. W. Issuer, Commander. Will leave for' he above ports on TISURSDAY, the 25th inst. at 4 o'clock r. Youreight sir passage apply on board or to JAMES COLLINS, SLACK. t COLLINGWOOD. Agents. !ohm ts•fiOß ST. LOl7lB. BAN.. jitAS CITY,LEA.NENWORTIL JOSEPH, OMAHA. PORT BENTON.AND ALL POINTS ON THE MISSUUDI RIVER.— new paseenrer steamer , COLOSSAL Capt. H.. A. Cox. WPI leave for the above and Intermediate ports on TUESDAY. March AR at 4'r.:ar. Por a frsht or passage auply on board or to miell FLACK & CDLLIIIDWOOD. Agents. Parties owing or having claims ag nst the steamer , • • LITTLE JIM REESE, are notified to call at the office of JAMES REES, corner of Duquesne Way and trourth street, for a settlement of the same, as she bas been sold and settlements desired. mhls:g6 jEIOR ST. LOUIS. GA- j i gia t LENA, DUBUE E A - ND ST. F } LEA new and elegant passenger packet. GLENDAJLE Join: M. HARE. Master, Will I. aye for. the above, ports on THIS DAY, at 4 P. m. For freight or passage apply on board. or to awls FLUE: & COLLINDWOOD. Agents. F - PON. T. LOUIS. RUE. DAVENPORT. ROCK ISLASD, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL. THIS DAY. March 23—r. sr. The oplenold passenger steYni,r GLAStyOW• Y ND. ItontsSos JR. Com'r. will leave as announced above.. !or freight or 'maw apply on board, or to A. ROBINsON, JR.. Master, or A.. 1. If AsLP JAS. COLLINS. A,- rata3 OSTHERN NE..,,i4=h PACKET.—The new andammimansogn — ED endld MLNIIEAPOLIS Capt. J. B. 10th = of Will leave for BT. PAUL. about the lOth of April, s.nd go throngs direct. This splendid steamer offers very superior accommoaations for ps4 se ngers and stock. For particulars apply to FLACK it COLLLNUIVOOD, *gents, re2:ess or ft. C. GRAY. WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Cmpany's Wharf Boat, foot of Wood Street, DAILY, AT IA M. MONDAYS AND TIWRIIDATS, BAYARD ..GicoaGE D. Moons, Master WIDNIBDATB AND IiATURDAra t GREY EAGLE......... C. L. BRANNAN, Manes. Freight will be received •t all hours by sel4 .1 /...I(ES COLLINS. Agent WALL PAPERS WALL PAPER., THE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE, W. P. MARSHALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 LTherty Street, (NEAR lIIARKET,) SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. taht WALL PAPER, In New and Beantlfq Designs, Por PARLORS, HALLS, DINING} BOOMS and CHAMBENS, new receiving In great variety at No. 107 Market Street, NEAP. FIFTH AVENUE. mha MS. U. 1117011EIS di BaO. SKATES, SKATES, SAUTE& Amerlean Rink, New York Club, Empire Starr, &t!i. All other strat sad slats at the ter►- lowlet rataa at - Eli-la DRUM, dell 79 FEDERAL ST.. ALLICOITEN (3.wiros irEittir WORIK C. E. ROBINSON, wra °Tonga or , Blaek and Colored Printing it Lithographic 'Nag, VA inzazen; &C. Gray's Ferry 'toad and 88d Street, PRILADICLPHIA. te16:4180 KEYSTONE POTTERY. Q RIEU -.9r. CO., ,041- itanuiaustnre rs o . gurietilwAßS. BiglaTot waits see. once and Warehouse. 863 'LIBERTY STREET. STAR orders promptly attended to. J. L. A. K. ST/MANSON DILLINGER & STEVENSON ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS , 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, pa. RECEIVE AND SELL AU Kinds of Country ~ Produce, All orders for Merchandise promptly tilled at ILOWEST market rates. Particular attention relven to the sale °Mater. Eggs. Cheese Dried nriti g ' s & at c fsfa li c r trol el b; °na gtn;V:M a rta g sg: g r t ' lre l ;e r ft r e ul g c sne a c t tfillVo s iLlt ;o 1 71 :1. co n sign rm q : meats. All correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates famished free. Grain In store and to arrive daily. anBl:t7B V I STABLISHED BY A. O 11.111 LY, • NV. M. OORMLY, ISCTIOLESALE GROCER,' No. 271 Liberty Street, [(DIFLICTLIt OPI. EAGLE HOTZL.) - se ms • Prr'rSlll7ll,o23. PA. WATT, LANG & CO., • WHOLESALE DELTA:BB IN lifroeerles; Flour. Grain,Products. Provision, Flab, Chees e, Carbon ; Oil. eto.. Nos. VTR aad 174 WOOD STREET, near Llto• ens , street. Pittsburgh. Pa. noB:ri6s P 2171,8... JAB. Wring ........... COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, AND Dausas IN eItAIN, SEEDS, MILL PEED, am. 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, sayS:b3f IiTENLIt . A. J ATZILN, °Commission, Merchants, • AND DRUMM] IN FLOUR. GRAIN, VEER, Alto. No. 95 OHIO STEM], near Beat Oonunon, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. L.J. BLANCHARD, . - 7 , Wh - elesale and Retail Stoners, No. 31H5 PICISIN STREET. 411:x89 FETZER & MU,VITRONG, FORWARDING is -oomanwor mnannes /or the sale of Flour, grain, Bacon , ' Lard, But ter, Heeds Dried Fruit, and Produce general'''. No. le , MARKET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. fe22:gn t rrrLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commlssion Merchants an Dealers in Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard 011, Iron, Naffs, Glass, Cotton Yarns and. all 9.i.csburgh Mannticsures generally. HA and 1 1 1.4 astIOND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHN sittPrON A WALLA LUPTON& WALLACJ Who le SALE G ROGICRS AND PRODUCE DEAL d. No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plitaburah. lanirm JOHN I. /101:163../WW. 130 111112.... WK. R. 1101:81. TORN I. HOUSE &BROS., Sue u cesaors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO. Whole. sap Orocers and Commission Merclurrlts, .Cor. nor or Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. PROFESSIONAL COOPER; WALLACE and - 11 -1 WILLARD, H OMEOPATHISTS, Win remove their Office on the First of April nezt r to No. 72 Diamond, Allegheny city, rear of City Hall. isato:d79 w. De CAMP, • = ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OM* No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts burgh,. (formerly occupied by Hon. Walter H. Lowriea will practice in the 11. S. Circuit and District Courts, in the State Supreme and all the Courts Allghny county, and make collec tions linm ot o o f the adjacent counties. Ja..lhdTh WIN. B. NEEPEB, ALDERMAN AND E%-OFFICIO j'IIST/CE OF .;" . THE PEACE. Orr/GE, 89 FIF.TH A.VENIIR. Special attention given to conveyancing and collections Deeds. Donde and Mortgages drawn up. and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately. JOS. 4. MITLER, ALDERMAN AND POLIGE MAGISTRATE. Oftlee, , Lll6 WYLIR STREET, near Washington PITTBBFEGH. PA. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgment Deiroestons, Collections, and au other legit!. , mat e business executed promptly. nadtuna SAMUEL 111 tRIASTERS, MA.N, Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police MAX trate. mace, taRANT* STREET, opposite the Cathedral PITTSBIJROD, PA. Deeds, Bonds, MortKages, Acknowledgments, Denositiotui, and all Legal Business executed With promptness and dispatch. WWI lIBTACE 8. MORROW, .ttL 33 .EInkt.A..IV, . 61X-014101 .ruencE oor THE PEACE AND ULICZ MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, 73 - PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds., Bonds, Mort ges, Acknowledgments. Depositions and all Legal Business executed with protnptness and dispatch. ' tnv2S J4HIN A. STUAIN, I..I:I3aItAL9LIV, EX•OritICIO JUSTICE OP THE PRAVE AND POLICE. MAGISTRATE. Ogice,ll9 FITTH STREET, opkosite the Ca. thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Binds, Mort. gages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legit Business executed with oronantdess and dispatch. A. .'P"I°N, 'Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL MATE AND INSU , RANCE Aerial. CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. ten d Coll d ecti w on of on of Bents solicited andpromptly e. • milrySo a C. BIACIERELL, ATTORNEY AND ;COUNSELOR At LAW, No. EP Grauit Street'', smssibs JOllll W. lUDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LikliV. 0111044115 blainand ilf*ept o (ontodte the Court Housei) M•m j i .6. FE/FIGUSON, A TTORN No. 87 Firth Street. ISMcOND noon. rafts Boom. apilcw7ll Amm-J!iuu) BLAKELET, sTwourriim-A.T.x.s.w. ss nova snwzr, PI7TEMIII2OII.*PA avesnseitar SODA ASH.-100 caskstot iVe es j .7. B. OAKFMUM. , ""•- P,4lWzrAW..r -, rlt SALE. cre at Woods Bun. 4 Acres and House in East Liberty, 8 Acres, unimproved, on Troy HIR. 2 Acres on Greensburg Pike. 6 Acres on Form Mile Bun Boa IX miles from . P. C. R. R. 70 Acres near P. P. W. ik C. R. R. • , 118 Acres near Pa, R.B.,,Westmorelaed coast— tY. 90 Acres at Hill Side Station. Pa. R. R. 4 Farms in Preston county, West Virginia.. 180 Acres In Armstrong county, underlaid with coal. 108 Acres and good improvements, In Trimaran county, Ohio. dwelli 900 Acres of Timber land, with Saw Mill and ngs. House and Lot on Center Avenue, near Ebb' patrick. House and Lot on Vier oy street. House and Lot in Rast'Llberty. House and Lot Mansfield. House and Lot on Carroll street, Allegheny. House and Lot on Beaver avenue. 2 Houses and 4 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street. 2 Lots, very cheap, on Vine street: 2 Houses and Lot on Franklin street. 1 Howse of 9 BOOMS and SI Lots on Roberts Eti. Farms In Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia. - Coal Lands in Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fay— tte and Beaver counties in Penna. li Houses oft, Rooms In the 17thward; rant .300. 3 do. of do. do. 17th do. do. 144 do. ef 3,d0. do. 12th do. do. 160. do. of I do. do. Sth do. do. 360 1 do. of 6 do. do. lith do. do.' 300 Ldo. of 9 do. do. Ad do. of 3 do. do. 6th do. . - do. - 11M:k 1 do. of S do. do. oth do, do. 240 I do. of 4 do. do. 17th do . do. /66 I do. of 7 do. do. Ad do. I do. of 6 do. Grant street. The Houses that . I have for rent will be rested 1: 3 =o ) w to good tenants for the balance of the D. P, - Hatch's Real Estate Offioe No. o 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. 1.07:n OHOIGT LANDS FOR SALFk Union Pacific Railroad Company, Lying atom the Las of their road, at $l,OO TO $4OO PER ACRE, Lad on a CI . BZINT UJ .111U1 TAJO& PPITSBUB.GR. PA. Joe farther pamtaulam, maps, as.; address JOUN.P. 11.11/11113111134 Land Ocousdadoner, Topeka, Kam m m er COMA a LAXIIO3II, Nee% MO PITTSBI7Ii6E, EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. LEMON - WEISE. practical Familia! Xiuudltcturent ten, US Jr0.1711:17X 4.Vl33l\TErm.' „ Mere may be found a foll'aasortment Oral* lor. Obam_ber and Eitchea"raitare. data 1.4131E„...900 bbh. tot - Biqa by J. Bauntrara. MI OILS. I ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.. HERBERT W. C. MEDDLE, MAN BFA.CTURER op Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. EelHiegel RallgoAd Axle 011. a limtanpdidsagrt leoawte'shtetaetmwoeltrhaotuurte.c!meepegectizeosmaz tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, Machin e sh o p , NW rot Screws. • Saw Mill and Planing 11111 Oils, . Adapted for high speed. Spindle Oil, Wool Head. 1, Oil, Tanners,,Stutnillonsole, Omit FinishiogrOU,ltiastditte, Harness OH - . Parrailine. . ARMOR VARNISM, to preserve Bright Icoit Work and Machinery from Hun, These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s_patent by Superheated Steam in Vac cno.. The Lubricating Oils are ahnost odorless, perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. ant remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad OW are 'unequalled, and are In constant use ea ißany of the principal Railroads Samples cat be examined and orders left at 124 WOOO STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. WARING AND KING, Coram!anon Merekante and Broken In Petroleum and its Products,. DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, I•l37B2l:rwair," YETLADICLISIA ADDBEea,, WARING, KING & CO., U? Walnut Street. TAcK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its .Prodnets, Pittsburgh Umee—DALZELL•B BUILDING', darner ot.Duquesne Way and Irwin ■treeta. Philadelphia OHlee-127 WALNUT ST. api:v./0 DIAMOND OIL WORKS, N. M. LONG & CO., OLce, DALZELL BUILDING, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pa. WILLIAm MILER Se CL, Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade set low Azure*, strictly' • Prime New Croto_New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. . Porto Rico, Cuba and English Is land Sugars.' New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Be-- fined do. Golden Drips, Loverings, Stuart,* Adams , and Long Island !syrups. • • Porto Rico, Cuba _and English Island, Molasses, Young Hyson,* Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. . . Carolina and Bangoln Rice. - Java, Lagnayra and to Coffees. Tobacco, 'Lard 011. Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps„ Cotton Yarns, &c., constantly on hand. A-1[2.80, • lII:PORTERS OF Fine Brandies,Wines and S eg ars. Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines of Hinkel & Co.. in bottles. Sparkling Moseliv. •Scharsberg and Johanrds burg, Hookbeimer.'Burgundy, &c. Brandenburg & Freres , Fine Olive Oil. do do Clarets, linnorte.d in bottle'. do do White Wines, in bottles. ' M. Wert & Sons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wine.. Free Old 31ononganela Rye Whiskies. pure. • do Very Superior Old Scotch do do. A.7.4€10. Sole Agents tor Meet & Cbandon's Grand Vln.. Imperial. • Verzenay and Bellery Champagne. Brandies or our own selection and warranted.. 2.4143 APPLY sr ,000,000 ACHES " BY TIM ZIJTIRN DrirMION. , Bt. Lon Lt. ROCK THE BABY BOLD ONLY. BY 0 Eil
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