PITTSITRGII I METAL MARKET. ChorD7u OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, _ • - FRIDAY; March 26, MtiV. The market has b e ep unusually quiet this week, the sales the aggregate be ing unusually small, some of the com. mission houses reporting that they had absolutely done nothing at all worthy of notice. The demand, with the excep tion of one or two particular kinds, of which there is little or none in market, is very light; but with only moderate re ceipts and. iv . .) unusal accumulation of stock, prices, as a general thing, are pretty well, sustained. As we noticed last week, the great proportion of the western iron arriving is being put in On former contracts, so that the quantity really on the market for sale is not es large as might be supposed. ANTHRACITE. 20 tons No. 2 Foundry . ., V 42.004 mos 20 " No. 2 " . ..... 41.50 4 mos 10 " No. 2 " ..... 42.00 cash BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LAKE' SUPERIOR ORE. • 200• " Med Grey F's;er 88.00 frand 6 mos "30 " Open Grey L 8 and Native Ore F'dry ..... 40.00 cash 50 " Low Grade.- 85.50 5 mos 130 " Favprite BrandF'ge 39.00 5 mos 100 " Grey Forge 88.50 sspos 100; " Med do at. Furnace 36.00 4lttios 100 a a " 36.00 4 mos CHARCOAL. 58 " Extra Forge 49.00 4 moe 10 " . b R No. 1 Foundry 45.00 cash 130 11 lt II 14 45.60 4 mos 25 " " 46.00 4 and smos 270 " Fancy Brand M 0..... 51.50 4 mos Markets by Telegraph. _ NEW Yonk, Mareh 26.—Cotton quiet and without decided change; sales of 5.50 bales at 283‘629e for middling uplands. Flour receipts: 2,560.bb15; flour 10©15e. . better on low grades; sales of 6,800 bbls at $5,65@0,20 • for superfine and ' State Western, r,35®7,75 for extra State, 56,40 @7,20 for extra Western, 87,50(4)7,55 for white wheat extra, 86;45©7,09 for_ round hoop Ohirl o, ,00Q8,50,f0r extra St, Louis, and 1 0 ,00 G 0,50 for Choice do.; market closing quiet and Steady. Itse flour quiet and steady; -bales of 200 bbls at 47.00. Whiskey quiet; sales of 75 bbls Western at'.ose. Wheat receipts: 2,800 hipti.,wheat,2@3c better, with a, moderate ifISIII I / 7 ,thnnrices asked having checked tkeixisinO l l3,l . 1 1143 A B OO Lim .at #1,40@.' 1f0 . .. 1;4534 fdr,2 Spring in store, $1,600 IA for : White California, #1,65 for amber I hitt:lllpm . Rye quiet. Barley dull and heavy; nice of 4,200 bus German oh private ...terms. Barley • malt dull. Corn; receitil.s 31,458 bush; opened firm and closed dull and drooping; sales 38,- 000 bash at 135©8713 for new mixed west. cm. Oats; receipts 15,031 bush; firmer and quiet; sales, 1,700 bush at ,74g0 for western in *Ore, and' 74',c - for do afloat. Rice drill at 8V,,@9%e for Carolina. Cof fee; Rio nominally unchanged; sales last evening 11,000 sacks Java on private terms. Sugar. dull at 1251@12Ne for fair to good refining. Molasses • dull; small sales at 84c for New Orleans, and 63c for Cuba. Petroleum quiet at 19,4@20e for crude, and 330 for refined bonded. Hops steady at 8016 c for American. Linseed Oil quiet at $1,03. Spirits Turpentine dull and heavy at 50©.51e. Pork heavy and lower; sales 1,100 bbisat 6.31,50@31,75 for new mess, closing at 631.50 cast., $3l (q)31,25 for olddo, 8 26.25@32,75 for primp, and $29,50633,50 for prime mess. Beef heavy; saleS 173 bbls at 13(4)16 for new plain mess, and 612@18 for extra and 'fierce Beef $25 ( 430 for prime mess $27®32 for India mess. Beef Hams quiet, with sales 125 bbls $25114131. Cut Meats quiet; sales 150 pkge at 13®14c for shoulders, and 16%@)17e for hams. Dressed Hogs quiet at $13,25®13,50- for Western, and $13,25®14,00 for city: mid dles quiet, with sales of short clear at 1714 e; also 25 tes bagged hams at 2034 e. Lard quiet 'and unchanged; sales of 150 tea at 17%€)19e; chiefly at 183;®18K,c for steam, and 19©19;;o for kettle ren dered; also, 250 tea steam at 18y,c..: But. ter quiet and steady at 30@400 for Ohio, and 400)50c for State. Cheese firm at 18®2i.c. Freights to Liverpool quiet and drooping.' Latest—Flour closed a shade firmer and in imoderate inquiry for common. Wheat quiet : with moderate milling de n/and. Oats quiet and firm at 74X for western in store. Corn dull at 80®8035 for new mixed western. Pork quiet and steady ,at 531.50 for new mess, cash and regular. Beef dull and - unchanged. -Cut Mesta steady, with moderate inquiry. Bacon quiet and without any decided change. Lard dull and unchanged at 18%@)18% for good to prime steam. Eggs steady at 27®28. Cme.too, • March 28.—Eastern Ex change easlor, at par buying and 1-10 premium selling.• - • Flour firmer, at $5,10 @6,75 for spring extras. Wheat; No. I quiet and steady, at $1,13@1,17; No. 2 firmer and I®ly ‘ c higher:• sales at 11,10 01,12@t1,12Me for regular and fresh re ceipts;_ closing at $l,ll for regular;, sales of No. 2 since change at $1,11V,,c.. Corn active; sales of Pew at 64(?;55,1c; no grade at-52053c; - closing nominal at 54gc for new; there was nothing doing this after noon. Oate dull ats4@ls4j4e for fresh' receipts; 5350 seller for April; 56M0 Sel ler for last half of April, and 53%c buyer for the month. Rye quiet; sales of No. 1 at 1419 for regular, and $1,20©1,21 for fresh receipts*, Closing at 51,20. Barley dull at 11,70 for No. 2. Highwines dull and nominal, at 89@89ye. Provisions morinactiielind firmer: -...Mess pork $3l; mesh and Ibt the Month.' "Lard steady, at 180. Dry salted sbbulders higher; sales at 12y,;(4)12y01 loose. Sweet pickled harms, 16c. Dressed hogs quiet; at 111,25 @l2 all rounds; $11,50@11,75 dividing on' 200 pounds. New Orleans Sugar, 14_@ 16etor common to choice. Molasses, 1 , 441,05.* Receipts for the past twenty four hours-4,412 bbls flour, 17,595 busk wheat, - 86.465. bush - corn ' " 17,545.10=1h*, oats; 020 'bush rye, 1,240 bush' barley,. 3,618 hop; :Shipp enteL--8,178 bbla .flour, , 4,425 hushwhea4.l6,9s2. bush , corn, 5,700', bush oats,' 2,181 bush rye, '8,185 bush holey, 2,839 - hogs.-7. - „ • Crwortrikri, girth 28.—Fic l uir dully 16.5@6,50. Wheat uticbantred;, No. 1 red 1 1 ,80 i No. 2'#1;85 . C°rn'ingo°4 damand.at 62@iiiic for ear. Eye firm at VAL- (Pate unchanged and firm at 14 95 02,05 for No; 2 State and prime. Cotton qtriefbtit steady at 2734ef0r middlings, and 263f0 'for mfddlhigs:' Tobacco Arm and in good demand at full'hitea; salts; 160 .blicts.,and 22 ins. Whisky .In, degiand incithe market firmer closing at 913i0.• Mess d pork held at 532. Bulk mftW - 123i01.4340. •Beim 1834, 16% and infe, but some smalleales were wade at Wiese.; Lard'held 'at 18)ic," Batter ,aid supply better; afresh • 118@)44c: , Eggs dull 'and the prices are lower, clog: lug At 2.8(424e, the inside rate shippers for canal. ,Clover seed in moderate job bing demand at 15y,®1534.3, dull at 118@3,10.- Flax in demand at /2.25. Liriseed oil firmer and held at $1,03e.- 1,01. ' Lard oil 56c and ',dull. Petroleum firm at .34®3/313 and a better demand. Sager firm; New Orleans 14@16e. "Coffee steady; aalee 450 bp at 24f4210 for corn min; 24c for fair to good, and 25@26c for prime to choice Rio. Molasses scarce and firm at 800)85e for New Orleans. Gold 181 buYing: Exchange scarce at par to 50 per thousand buying, 1-10 premium selling. Bankers continua - to -transfer currency to the east to keep. Up the bal , ante of.the motey market easy.. Sr. Louis, March 26.--Tobacco better. but hot quotably changed: Cotton; no salsa reported. Hemp very dfill, choice undressed 'sold at $1,60. Fleur stiffer and low-grades 10©15 higher,Spring and fall superfine sold at s 4 ®s;'apring extra at $4,60®4,70, fall do. $5.37®5,60, fall double extra at $6®6,50. Wheat is dull for fall, fair to prime red at $1,25®1,45. choice and fancy do. $1,80®1,87%. spring little better at $1,09 for No. 2, $1,15®1,17 for No. 1: Corn firmer at - 66®70. Oats higher at 57(4)60. Barley quiet at ?I,Bo® 2,15 for fair to fancy Illinois spring Rye dull and' ower at 11,25®1,26. Whisky firmer at 90.- Groceries unthanged. Pork quiet and - unchanged at •M. Thilk ;Meste;*. small sales of "clear clear Rilieldes at 1 16y 4 . Bacon firmer with more demand, Jobbing sales of • shoulders at 13%1;4)14, clear rib sides 16%®17, clear sides 1734, the latter price refused' for round lots. - Lard dull and in no demand, choice held at'lBy,®lB3. Tho receipts- for the past twenty-four,' hours amounted to 1,400 barrels of Hoer, 2,700 bushels of Wheat, , 1,600 bushels of corn, 5,800 bushels of oat, 800 bushela of baxley, 500 builhels of rye. • • TOLVSO, March 26. Flour quiet. Wheat, 'amber, ` open , active and ad vanced lc, wit h sales $1,43 for No. 2; red at $1,25; white Michigan regular, $1,42; No. 1 red, 61,42. Corn, No.' 1, quiet at 68c; Na. 2, 1/c better, 650; no grade lower 633 e. Oats a shade lower; sales f Michi-, gat at 6014 c. 'Rye firm and . in 'request . at $1,31. Barley quiet,and steady. Clo-. ver seed quiet at 59. Raceipta--1,300 bbls flour, 6,300 bush wheat, 14,000 bush corn, 5,700 bush oats. Shipments-4,800 bbls •fluur, 9,800 bush wheat, 16,000 bush corn, 5,100 bush oats, 500 hash rye, - Mir.wetrurat, March 26.—Flour more active and firm; prices unchanged., Wheat active and higher; sales at 51,14 for. No. $1,09% for 2. Oats firm; sales at 51®54c for No. 2...,C0rn firm' sales at 56c. New Rye unchanged. Bar ley is dull and nominal. Dressed hogs are dull- and weak. The xecelpts were 2,000 bbis flour; 1,000 bush wheat; 500 bush oats; B,ovo bush corn; 500 bush rye; 100 bush barley; 50 dressed hogs. The shipments were 6,000 bble flour; 4,000 bush, wheat; 200. bbls pork. - Lotrisvntit, March.: 26.-Baleei of '123 hhds tobaccos. common lugs to cutting leaf, at 4334,®17;¢c, and . Common at Wye: 65,50®6,00. Wheat, .$1,45®1,65.. Corn. ,62®63cd ,-Oats,'.63®6se. Mesa Pork, $32. Lard, - 18 3 / 4 a: • Bacon—shout. , dere, 14o; clear. rib sides, 1.7 c; clear sidea. 1714 c; bulk—shoulders, 18e; clear ~r ib sides, 16c clear: sideso 16M0. , • fitugar—' New Orleans fair • to -choice 14®160. Molasses—New Orleans, '80(g185c ? Whin— key,..9243. flay; prime,.s2l. PluransmPttia, Match 26.—Flour is firm, *with sales of Northwestern extra family at unchanged prices; Ohio $7,50® 9,75. Wheat very quiet, with sales of 5,000 bus red at $1,50®1,60; No. 1 spring $1,45®1,50. Rye $1,5041,53. Corn is steady; yellow 880, white 84®850, and mixed yellow western 850. Oats un changed.. Petroleum -advancing; crude 19M ®2oc; refined 32®3210. , Provisions inactive. Whisky; scarce at 90®98c, ME,xviris, March 26:—Cottan quiet, but steady at 27%®3c; receipts, 211 .bales; exports, 154 bales; week's receipts, 3,614 bates; exports, 3,964 bales; stock, 25,566 bales. Flour unchanged. Corn, 77®78c. Oats, 68®70c. Bulk Meats weak. Hay, 626®27. Pork, $32,50. Lard, 19 @)2(); ; •c. Bacon weak; shoulders 14y, ®14.14c; sides 17 ;c. BALTIMORE, March 26.—Flour active; low grades higher; western superfine $6,25; do. extra 55,20; family $8,75,59,7E6 Wheat firm and unchitaged. Corn dull; white 81@82c. Oats: steady at 65@75c. Rye firm; sales of 4,000 bush, at $1,50 for northern. Provisions unchanged. Whis key; there is a better feeling; sales at 94c. DETROIT, March 26.--Plotu• neglected and prices unchanged. Wheat dull and heavy, and $1,53 was -offered for No. 1 white Michigan. Corn and oats dull and unchanged. "Citicesko, March 26.—Cattle Market— Beef cattle qtilet and easy, at 118156,75 for fair to medium; ra7,50 forgood to choice shipping. Hogs steady at $9,25@9,50 for fair' light; $9.76®10,1E for Medium to good, and /10,80 for choice. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. 'PITTSBURGH.. FORT WATIPB at CST. pea° RAILROAD. March 26.-31 cars metal, Nlmlck- & Co; 4 do do, Bryan & Caughey; sdo do, Jai; Wood; Son di Co; sdo do, Coleman Rahtn & •Co; -1 do do, Brown it Co; 100 bbls flour. Foster - it Lee; 100 do do. .0 A Boucher; 100 do do, JM. Montgomery; 1 car wheat, 50 bbls hom iny, 23 bas butter. Volgt, Mahood dr Co; 100 bbls flour, A H Pickenny; 300 do do, Dan Wallace; 400 do do, owner; . ; 1 car wheat, Scott & Glad; 6 pkgs batter, J A Graff; 25 bits starch, Rinehart dr. Stevens; 50 do do. J 13 Dilworth & Co; 2 kegs but ter' W Haslage & Co; 25 bxs starch, tleit Baird; 25 do AO, Seghmyer it , Vas kamp; 100 doz shOvel handles,' Postley, Nelson & Co; 6 cars iron ore,, Zug & Co; 20 doz washboards, H Riddle; &do pails, Hawolth & Dewhurst; 84bales wool, W Barker Jr; & Co; 1 car hay, irohn'Hinkle; 1 car malt, John Clangwlch; 100 bbls' flour, 1 car rye, Culp & Shepard; 102 aka flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & CO) 2' cars staves.. M• P Adams Bro; 1 ear oats, Bricker & Co; 13 bales busks, E 'Ed =lnagua &Co; 21 bbls apples, W G • 9sks rags, J B Jones; 10 eke barley, H Rea Jr; 18 bag soap, sdo candles, J a A Dietz; 38 do soap, Smith, Johnston& Co; 3 pkgs butter, SI Lenz; 8 bbla eggs, J A Grad 3 sic ; do, 9 AP _40 6 11 or, *7P•a , 4 4 /4 i4virti.FAriltnOtteusasatbil ROAD, March,. 2fie-10 _ears gray warm ore, 8600W:renter, Blair dc Co; r / do oats, H Schuelbach; _2 . do potatoes, J B Camp. bell; Ido do, J Dens; Ido do, E. Brelmiter; 100 bbls flour, Watt,.Lang it Co; 48 bag ink, R S. Davis; 4 dodo, 8 bdis.iron, 1 frame, J' F Kiel; 416 bdle, handles, TAppinc9l4.&l3; 10, btds oatmeal. Ritilifert Stimensi bbl, Ibz butter, 1 do. eggs; It Oarber; 2 - kips beans, 4) Bar nettl WO adar4,ll,bbls_potatdes, /111114-, 4'61:011 7' Utair & Voi 26 .6 6 , apples, I:dv - eggs,' fkg lard; Volgt,;2ll it Ca;'lcar bones 'Robb a ,Frerron; glif ( bbls, 14 kgs, Fhti4 '& haetkgar; 50 ,bars: potatbm, 2do Res,jr;,l bbl eggs A L'Onithatc & - Col 38 empty hozatio;l3, Dilworth & Co. • l'Alliiitikauff VALa3 < RAILROAD, March"' 26.=6 bbls whisky, a ski ogi, Ma o a)iiing_ ith ;Smith it CO: 8 Ins batter , W;Ritedy; 240, ,1 W , 'biocutch: Loon;,160 dodo. `Eigle Worka; do do, Citisetus Refinery; 160 do do,_ filoWera; 960 - do . do, Lockhart; flew &Cow, 160 do deaart 'Wilkins; 1 cat - bay, More-, land &Mitchell; A Car: Metal, H H Wood sides; I'dor do:"Lyort, „Sttorb 41t, 'O6;, 4 eke rags,.tiodfrey'& Clark;`,l cat , ttlatal; Xcer Knight, Port* & Cof 1 .04 FkilYt.rarei & Moore; 56sksi:iittiye, co t ' ,Glaal; bbls ;eggs,./1 bxs butter, &Kling ,eneruit,h;,2 bhls ,eggs, 2 'WAS butteriJas% 'Smalls V eke potatoes, EE‘hicelarth.tt , 6 pkgs eggs, 4, do butter, A W Beet; 20 bblis. eggs, 11 pkgs butter, owners. t, . M h A.mnagmne 28; - ear chairs, Freeborn; 115 'sks, coriok, 10 do oats; Rose & Ewing; 1 ear metal,' Lindsay & M'Cutcheon; 10 bga ioall4l Bell; lu doz washboards, E Jenkins; 5 dodo, James 011anlin; Udo do, Jamea Lockhart; 2 cars staves, Ralya dr Robert son; 1 do do, ..T.'ol Hemphill; 100 bbis flour, G Stewart; 1 car metal, Spang, ,'G2t;ETTEr:' ; SATURDAY, /MARCH -127; 18 Chtdfant ,t CO2t do dci,aistr, Bennett it Co; 2 do do, Lewla Bailey' a Dalzell. PITTEONTROR AND CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, March 28.-1 bbl eggs, 2 bga flaxseed, T Craighead; 25 bbla salt, A Chambers; 1 do eggs, M I Steel Bro; 200 bdia paper, I B 'Hammer; 3 bbla salt, M'Cullonge, Smith'dc Co. •• PENaeocLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD March, 28.-10131bge rye, J S Finch. Theweather yesterday was warm and !ilpring like with occasional showers of ralp. The `mercury at noon. had, risen The river was swelling steadily last evening; with eightleetlir the channel. No arrivals except the; packets. ';The Kenton for Cincintmti departed - with a z. Capt. Ed Evans, of the 'Leonidas, ar rived from Cincinnati' yesterday, having come through by rail,. 01:1 a flying , visit to his ftimily. Tbetionidas la now at Chi cincinnall, leading for New 'Orleans. Capt. Evans returns again on Sunday. Mr. Ezra Young, who eve believe, has been Clerk of the R. C. Gray ever since shercathe out, has retired from the river, tor - accept the position of 'cashier of the Peoples Savitigs Bank or Allegheny city.! Mr. Young, although quite a young man, has made many friends during his career on the river, and, is in every way, admirably adapted for Vie responsible position to which he has been called. The new Northern Line st e rmer, Min neapolis, is a splendid ape men of ma rine architecture, and is ((greatly ad mired by all who. have men her. She will be, completed within a 'very few days, and it is expected will leave for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi on or about the 10th of next month. The Collossal v Capt. Cox's new moun tain boat, is also nearly finished. - • It is reported that the Glendale, which boat left here on Thursday for St: Louis, experienced some, difficulty at • Glass _The St. Maryswas to have I left Cinein• natilesterday for.Pitmbargh. • • Among others, the .following towboats will get off today . Sam Roberts. and Panther, for Louisville, the former with 80,000, and the latter with , 420,000 els;: Fearless for Cincinnati, with 100,000; and Boaz for New , Orleans with :283,000. - - -The • Mary :and bargsa arrived , at St. Louis on -wednesday. • The Grey,' . Eagle, 'Capt. Brennan: is the , ie . siibar packet for, Parkersburg to-day. • , =-The New York, from Pittsburgh to Nashville, arrived,at Cineinnation Wed nesday. —The Savanna arrived at St: Louis on Wednesday and the.tlarrie V. libtudz an Thursday. • --The Maggie Hays, loaded nearly to her gurirds, left St. Louis for Pittsburgh on Wednesday' - ' '—Th'e high headed Emma No.'3, Capt. J. H. dfarratta, is announced for , Stem phis and New . Orleans forthwith. —The Kate Putnam left Cinolanati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday withtigood trip. Pilots—Jas. Henderson and Wm. Hall. - —The popular and reliable Lorena. Capt. Sam Shuman, is announced for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi, forth with. —The Missouri River was open at Fort Benton on the Gth inst.; at that point it had only been closed a few da y s this winter. —The Arkansas is on her last trip for the season in. the. New Orleans and Ar kansas River trade. She will go to the mountains. —The new Northern Line steamer Minneapolis, it is expected, will be - ready to leave for the Upper Mississippi about the 10th of April. • —Capt. Dave Silver is prospecting on the Ohio for a steamboat suitable to take the place of the Peoria City, on the "0" line of Omaha.packets. ' —lt is contemplated, by certain par ties at New Orleans and St. Louis, to establish an opposition line of steamers between Lhe above ports. • —The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whitta ker is announced for 'Arkansas River =drill intermediate points, She: is the only boat up for the Arkansas. —The .Shreveport) AYouteiweaterts .says, the boats above the raft' will meet with difficulty in passing the wreck of the Cuba No. 2, as she lies across the channel. • • - —The Quincv (1110 Whig of Monday, says: As the Lime Eagle was nearing the bridge,,Sattirday; goin,g up, a train of cars was passing over, but was made to halt until the draw h ad swung round and the steamer!passed through. -Capt. , Hamilton, 'of Cincinnati, has succeed in getting a subscription of $lB, 000 for the removal of the Cairo dry docks, toMeinphis. Probably the , balance of the amount` ` required-420,000—wi1l be subscribed when the docks are taken there. , —The contract for transportation -from St, Loxii4 to Fort Benton, ,and all, way points on the Missouri ' - Elver, to move Government supplies, has been awarded by Qurtermaster-general Niel" and" ap-' proved by General Shermaa, to John N. Botlmeer, of St: Louis. • —The new steamer Collossal, Capt. M. A. Cox, and the Mollie Ebert, Capt. 0: W. Eberti-bottiLtio top boats and in`all respects adapted for their Jong Vioyage; arw!.entikittweisiolfirilrert",Besit66l lrl We; Ida Rees No. 2, Capt. Tbompson,'eliio• announced Air the same placer' • , ' • '....The Franklin (La.) Ban/m.1 4 , says:, ' , Capt. E. B: Trinidad has gone to Vin climati; , and ,perhaps . will go to'Pitts. burgh, td purchase a steamboat for the. salt gb.MPany;, to, take .'.salt from Petite, Anus leland to merkbt: They will soon ha u ,..,Veli2oo . 11ip.109.0„4191c?511043t rPr-414 11 ,h Po4r.bstwv.." i , •;'.'t •-• ~ i ~.; ;,,,;: • „ ,' / Toils(o4 9 zieaci/A4 tiL Joseph, oxi: he,44;,ehe,, wicked ~. chola:in-her, bolt a t t , ..,Pe, . I ,,ltend, and ran .on: the} lira iepsired,ffilmailea, On. her arrivalat St; J - 0 8 P1 1 Pin attsehment was 4ele. d-jon - her,s by i 44ipt.. Aterwoodit for Us bonds were _ f iven and.eheirot asumo4 lieiforgte•-•• • • • , :—The •Impoiter-arrlied at St `l o from New °thane the , other day, ' after ' an , absence of nine` 'Months. She' has been' rmulhigin - the' Arkansas river and New Orleans qtradei and is iuddWhitt* made. more, mthict.•• than itnyi liit. ,, petite ' boststhat went below this setabi. , 'She' will be immediately, dooked and one.'; vated for a thonntain trip. a v • .." • 44116 Vidlishitisi ' Tiniee of Sunday;,` saj,iii The 'Prank. Pargond and the Dex ter 'hid ilevekalt lively rdns bet this vitt and"' New einnipg, up: ~The. PiitgetitiTAM Red RlVer Lan ding with; thlillekter ttiiielnlles ahead; andlt OS alitlivind tabk 9, them - until the PaigOud; on along eliffit'wbb.4"o63ll9lP9l"o end.Xtin togethei foiolifteen inlim, , - 7 - ' ll i 4 lit. FAiwOis'ilid a nerrowesooPe frOM destruction recently, daring , her, passage ILO ,Memphis, twenty-five miles below;-Memphis, in coneequence* of a Are, which, by some accident, ignited , with the floor and belling of her kitchen. By , prompt Action the flames were quickly catingnished before they had ZL,-; AVV7.ItI9-*-' ~L ~'f^ RIVE.ft - ; 4 ;rEWS. got the inestery, though the damage was cooelderable. • ~ —The Evansville Journal of Tuesday, says: B. B. Taylor, of , Madison. an old steamboat clerk, was a Imasenger by the Richmond, on Sunday. He went. South to seek health, but instead of improving hails, we regret to say, rather proved worse. He was unable, on Sunday to rise from his couch. Ben has a noble heart, and we are pained to see his health so shattered. —A Louisville special to the Cinncin nati Commercica, says: The proposed dam of Gen. Weitzel across the head of the head of the falls excites serious op position' in all quarters.: The Pittsburgh coal-boat pilots, and Captaics and ow'- era declare it a vital blockade of the river; that it will be impossible for boats to ascend the falls at any stage of water. The dank and bridge completed being impassable barriers, the city authorities are being aroused, and citizens who have use for wharf space declare that the harbor will inevitably fill up by con structing the data,, and the boatmen all concur in the belief that the canal will be the only outlet for boats, as it mates the canal a dire necessity, or else Louis ville is the head and foot of steamboat navigation. ftiVer and Weather. Lotitavitnn. March 26.—River ris ing, with 1.0, feet 4 inches in the canal. Weatherclornly and mild. PrtOPESSIONAL. DRS. COOPER, WALACE E and WILLARD, . HODIEOPATEISTS, WM - remove their Office on the First of April next to No. 751 Diamong, ' Allegheny city, rear of CUT Hall. ' .• ja3o:d7ll G w. De CAMP, nTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. • ogee • No. I3T FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts - Vormerly occupied by : Hon. Walter H. LiFtrrie, I will practice In the 7J. 8. Circuit and Dlstridt Courts: in the ate Supreme and col l ect Courts of Allegheny county, and make tions in most of the adjacent counties. jaZkd7B WM. 11.,NEEPER, ALDERMAN AND EX °Film JUSTICE . OF - Tair, PEACE. OFFICE,B9!kFTH AVENUE.' Special attention .gtren to conveyauedng and collection 'Deeds Bonds and Mortgages drawn up, and all .legal Dullness attended to promptly and accurately. JOS. A. surveil £LDEZKA AIM POLIO MAGISTRAMB. Mice: 1 WYLIE STRIEET, near WastilagtOn PITTSBFRGIEI, PA. Deedd, Bonds; Ifortgisiteit, Acknowledgmept Depoeltlorui, Collections, and all other legltl mat e business executed promptly. mh2o:us SAMUEL McMASTERS, Aiaryvailt. • Ex-OtdcloJustice of the Peace and Pollee Max trate. Oftcs„_KlANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral, TSBI:FRGR, Meeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, DPOO5ltlOll5, and all - Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch? EIISTACE IL 'MORROW, .0!1k.1.,3:EERNUL.11%11., CCX-OFFICI JUSTICE OOP THE PEACE AND OLICE BIAGISTEATE.. OFFICE. 73. PENNA. AVENUE.PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeda Bonds,hfoitgxges, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Business executed wits promptness and dispatch. ' tirr2ll JOHN A. STRAIN, ,'azDEx~ax, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE• or THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. 0111ce,212 FITTR STREET. opposite the Ca thedral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mom gages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Lega Ruth:Less executed with Drowns:less and dtspatch. -.- A AMMON, • • • Justice of the Place, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE AYD INSU RANCE AUX]. CARSON STREET, EAST 1111LIIINGHAN. Coliseum% of Bouts solicited andoromptly at tended to. • my3:y6o H C. RUMMELL . , • ATTORNEY AND :COUNSELOR AT• LAW, No. 89 Grant Street. my24:b215 JOHN W. HIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ones. us sisisoso street, (ODvatte the Ocetrt EM IM J. FERGUSpN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. - No. 87 Virth street, itsoirißoom. t. ap4rw73 AIi.EMUMII BLAIMLEY, AtinrourrEAr-Anc-r_.A.w, 9111 rum" sTBEETi, P 1 m' SIORTINCIS AND BATTING. OLDIES , BELL & CO4, v . ANCHOR COTTON : ' Nano tiotoreri of RZAITI ZaDIMI inn LIGET usmoie kzuksueziomA .5. lir'iiit7tll'x,4334 - Amb " 3WEICIILANICIALI I EINGINEER ' ....,„. 4 ; i . . ......,.....,;........ . ..- 131MCEVALL t BECILS7II4.I . - , il.iiiiiaciiviiiuir orlatexits,.., , Mato of P. P. 3 1 / 4 1k wav,t 1 wina f ito.7ll /ND BT -um , moult& BM? . ItairP!. I - 1 !•...19-, , - .-491-;44 1 .- _•sucillinflg hl oiall i deirpm tr ied .,, DBAWINet larAta l ied,_"PV atjta l lt a tj: Da142.6) dign al ooLumvir Mow( Patents' mi A 'Molted.. An EVEN I ND D waajg_ °Ladd . Ab r . tapabantoa eV WZDN AY l o af '!' •', ' I •, •• ' atAtnee ----1..-------L__. . ' I 'LITHOGRAPHERS i3Exasm-itatailaLT:.:i....»«.;:rzituP Calla INGERLIt& CLVIS I Successors to Gso. P. Sostropatkx ;ii Co., patoridst itrraosfickiritzus. tirtb,, , r-atimal UthoiDinhto llstabifshianit at of ha Moantatni.„ Nosiness . Cards. Letter 441,,D.. .Bott*abols - Citoulart, Elbow WAN Diplomas; g to, . vial% vatudostet of Dot' peir6l4‘ Pitt. _ nTI I, ata.. Woo I_ll and .14 Wed etaMet.fttah.::- , • - , .1!„ ... .. - p- 1 6 — r - tEkO.-4300.•.,ptge Sot* , ' • Laid for sale DY • J. casirinn. tbSS • 141 rtrat Avenue. Iora; nurrEL-ris4iieta ges Ffeati 801 l Butter, renelved and kr I eby . J. L'a ktinELD, , • 141 pint. avenue: PEACHE9.--100 bush, a prime Article, tot sale by Z • • 7. B. OARBIZLD Igo,. Qq*,A xidarase 1869. lariat NORTHERN LINE PICKETS, PROPS St. /His to Keokuk and St. Paul, AND ALL If MEAN DIATE PORTS. One of the splendid Shiewheel Stearbere of this Line will leavest. Louis da ly for lieokuk,D .ce.a. pert, Dubuque, Winona, stillwat,erano St. Paul. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will he given to all points oh the Upner sishippi ,on steamers rennin; from this port, and connec , ing with the Northern Line Puckett at St,lris, thus enabling Con.ignses to sec their Fr..l ht through without delay and at lowest teats. Apply to JOHN ' • • • J. D. COLLIN GWOO D. Agents, or to R. C. GRAY. n2ll26:sfa- • 91 Water street. ''ORTITERN LLNEx i gire s PACKET.—The new. 'and sD endidl • • MINNB'APOLIS Capt. J. B. RHODES. Wilt leffre for ST. PAUL, about the 10th of April, and go through direct. This' splendid steamer offers very superior aemonnnotiations for pa.sengers and Stock. For particulars apply to FLACK & COLLING WOOD, Agents fe22:o£l or R. C. GRAY. rIOR ARKANSAS .'RIVER_--FOR MEMPHIS, PINE BLUFF, LITTLE ROCK. LEWItIBURG, DARDANELLF, NORRISTOWN. SPRA ItA BLUFF VAN BUREN AND FORT bMITH.— The new And light draft steamer. R..'. GRAY Capt. Inn WarriAsEn. Will leave as above on SATURDAY, 22 th inat,, at 4 P. st. For freight or passage apply onboard or to (.211RIE4T SWANEY. FLA.CE & COLLINGWOOD, mbZ Agents, ItiERS LINE.-For ST. l aWt LOUIS. MISSOURI RIVER AN FORT BENTON.-rThe steamer • • ' IDA REES, No. 2 T. THOMPSON, . . #lllleave as above on SATURDA.Y.March 27th. Feeirelght or passage applr on board er to rah% .., A. J. lI.SLETT & CO., .Agents. FORIST. LOUIS, SEO.zaZa - REM. GALENA AND MI. UQUE.77IIe paaaenger t Learner, - LORENA. Capt. SAIL Einomezr, Will hire toy Die aboye p orts , , on SATURDAY. t t. Z7t , " ''. 1 • Fo eight or passage apply on board or to _ ' , • , JOHN FLACK.. • , • nth 23 . , J. ,D. COLA,INGWOO 1,. Agents. , • OW ST. LOUIS AND U T M RE3 OU IP R ING ITE —KTs e W n T w cud. splendid passenger steamer , MOLLIEI EDEBT...G. W. EBERT, Ckirrillandei. Will leave for the above ports en THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock P. M. For tretght or 1 p l umage apCOpl LL loy o Wird NS or. to . ' JAMES - I, . mliM.. FLACK I COLLINGIVOOD, 1 ' . • Agents . . .LOR'ST. LOUIS. liitN•s i ar a t SASCITY, LE ANENWORTH, ST JOSEPH, OMAHA. FORT. BENTON. AND ALL. POINTS ON' THE MISSOITRI new passenger steamer • COLOSSAL' Capt. M. A. COL leave for the above and Intermediate ports on SATURDAY, March 517. at 4 P. M. For FrelArht orpassageaoply on board or to • mh2o FLACK At COLLINOWOOD.-Agents. BIENPHIS AND NEW OBLE&NS, FOB? MEMPHIS AND ri z ia get NEW ORLEANS—The steams VAIMAI,No - . 3 Carr: J. H. MAnATrA. Wll/ leave for the above and Intermediate ports on SATUDA.Y. 97th lest.. at 4. r. 11. For Irelght or passage, apply ea board. or to JOHN FLAC:K.or J. D. COLLtNOWOOD. Agents. PIT _ - WHEELING, Marietta and- Parkersburg Line. Leave Marietta wharf Boat, foot °Mood Stzeer,, BAYAIW GEORGZ D. Wooer, Muter WEDICINDAYS AND ESAITSDAYB. Freight will be received at all hours by salt JAMES COLLINS. • Asen t.' . , . . parties z agg owing' or having . 'elalots Eit the steamer . LITTLE MS ILEESE, are notified to call at the °Mee of JAMES IMES, corner of Duquesne Way and mount' street. for a settlement of the same, as she has been sold and settlem4iu desired, mtubigesi IVILLIANE KILLER & CO., PTITEIBURGH., PA. Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low farces. strictly • , Prime Newtrup_New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. York, Cuba aid English Island Salim. N Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined dol Golden Drips, Loverings, Brntkils, Stuart's, Adams" and Long Island Syrups. Porto Rico, Cuba and English Island Molasses. Young Brion. Japan, Imperial,__Uunpowder and tkiivng Teas.% . . Carolina and Bankola Rice. . Java, :Laguayra and .lo Coffees. . Tobacco, ;Lard Fish, Nails,Glass, Soaps, , Calm Yarns, gc., constaatly on hand. • ' ' • FTPTBBURSH. PA ALSO, IMPORTERS OE • 'Fine Brandies,Wines And ftiars. Hamlett, Moselle. and Stit/WA& / 10 4 W#es of kluasel & Co:, Lte betties: ' - ' • - ' - Sparkling Moselle, Scharsberg and .ifotutania._ burg, Hockbelmer,' Burgundy, &o. Brandenburg & Freres', Fine 011 re 011. •do 1 ' do Clarets, Imported in bottles. do do Wines', in bottles. M. Wort & Sons' Sparkling Catawba. Fine old Sherry, Madeira and Port Wines.' Free Old Monongauela Rye Whiskies. pure. do Very Superior Old Scotch do . de. Sole ft t genti Yoi Mee t (lhsndon'a dread 'N'l.ll. Verzenay lmpperia and Sellery Cbsrapagne. Brandies afoot Own selection and warranted. J 2.443 2,000,000 ACRES " OHOIOE LOBS FOR UM. _ Union•Pacille Railroad Company, Wait slaps' atilt* of theft road, at $l,OO To $5,00 'PER ACRE, Lades a OBEDIT OP TWA PUB& Fi t / * lnbar P*U Ol / 11 4 , ! Tanolk IdOnla 4 zootio , P* DEIMMIns • • :!Land Colaiolailoier, Topeka; Ilausae.. Or CRAIM H. LAnsoiteimr; see , ", antlffißL E rwAL*vi.s.-Jusi choice lotof fresh ;-: Grenoble- Walnuts and Per dtore the iiaund, et the Faintly (krone'- • -• • . • , "1 ' •' JOHN A. RENABLAW. • inh2o . Corner liberty and Hand *crania. 2,000 11 IVSHIBLEJ OF IrSACII a• 1 1 RIMMBNPION. An BARRELS OF SORGHUM Trur 11,° " ssl DittarToza. wrEvEnscer RIVER PACKETS trprEK AIRKANSILS ST. LOUIS ' PARE ERSE UnG SBURGII, 1 DAILY, AT IA M. 1 ; MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. C. L. BEZIrNAN. Muter. BY THE RAM= Drvaiori. ..14.41 , V1VX 4 1/sl/~ ~1~; it//a4 t'3:T•~~R .................A.J. L. DrLLilrOZh i.sTIVENSON: „ DILLINGER &STEVENSON. COMMISSION RERmANTs . 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, PC, RECEIVE AND SELL AU Kinde of Country Produce, Ail orders for MerchandiserromPtlY tilled at LOWEST market rates., Pa leular attention given to the sale of Butter, kggs, Cheese Dried Fruits, &e, We feel conErlent that we can ate entire satlatar d tion, by making ottiox sma s ftd. PROMPT EZTOILE6, at 111GELIST SLUM* YalCia, and therefore respectfully solicit your consign. menu. AN correspondenceAuswered promptly. Marking Plates. fernished free. , Orals in store and to arrive &MIT , ' • anSLATs ESTABLISHED BY A.' & T 6 4 EXLY, 1812. W. N. EiWRMLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, MAW= OPP. EAGLE HOMO .IP/WT.53311711.08, 111..87231L1r. ' J. 4. BURL& M - STEELE . SON, • Commiasion Merchants, AND DILALMIB IN FLOUR, GMLAIDT ! ..I7E.EXI. arm. No. 911 OHIO STEEEI, near East, Common. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. WATT, lally6l & COy, WHOLZSALZ DEALERS IN Grocerten, flour. °min. Prod ll .es Provisions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon.; • 011. moo., • Noe. 1.751 and 114 WOOD STREET, near LID-- • erty. Street. Pittsbergh.LPs. - n08:n55 PST= IMIL JAB. I. RICIIABIL KEIL & HICHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIAL INS IN - - FLOUR, 95422 f, BLEDS, KILL Blr% Le.. 349 Liberty Bt., Pittsburgh, mr24:bii L. J. BLA.NCIWID. Wholesale and Retail Grown. No.- 390 :PENN BTILMET. . r t IT TL . M' . HA, at, . PATTONi Wholesale Bioeers, Commission Merchants anj Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, fish, Carbon and Lard Oil Iron, walls, Oleos, Cotton Yarns and- all - Ptitsbursh Manufactures generally, 1121 and 111 i oseCOND:BTYLIABZ Inttsburgh. rßurzzit . dc Annzwirso.TAit; .., • WA&DING & 'OOMiIBBION WER0116125,, tor the sale of Plow; firaini Bacon, bard, But ter, Heeds . Dried Frult,. • _ an d. Produce generally. No: • le MARKET STREET,' corner of PIM; 'Atttaborah. • - tezinta i'OUN 8/ UPTON A -WALLACL: §:UPTON& WALLACEi WhOle- SALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL- No. t 6 SIXTH STREET. PRrt.aburch. ta12:r514 JOHN I. H0U8E..NDW..110U5X.....1111. 11.11101I81t. TORN 1. HOUSE &RROS., Stite•• u tumors to JOHN I:HOUSE & CO., Whole saia Grocers and COmmisslon Merchants, Cot ner of Smithfield and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. OILS ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLA MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Zellpse Beillroad - .114e) OIL Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures.- - Special (Mier tropical climates or hot weather. . Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. •, , • . Saw Mill and Planing 31111 Oils, • ' Adapted forbigh speed., . - 1 Spindle,_oll, Wool Head-Elght 011, 011 'Tanners' Stain Sausalito. , ing ? th Finishing OM thew' bier Harness Oil ParratUne. ARMOR VARNISH, to :pre . Briglit - Don Work and Machinery from Alliat.. These products are manufkctered ander Dr. Tweddle , s_petent by SuperhSheila In Mec ca°. The Lubricating Oils r u emost odorless, perfectly purei un i form, 'and • meet, ligh t col da. b temperature unc ored. stan ed. and. remain limpid du gextreurecoldr'Vhe- liroad OW are 'unequalled, end /rein constant use on.. many Of the , principal Railroads." Samples' can be examined and orders left. at 174 WOOD STREET, Mforks -st Sharpsburg Bridge. 101 1 rmunto iwING, v v. - .00=311440i aterellantsaa4 Brc'ken la • • Petroleum and ~i ts• Products, DALZELL'BUIIIcIINO, DUQUESNE WAY, ZBILALDELPHIL .6.4)DR:E28, . VIA.RING, 'RING & CO., 127 Walnitt• Street. Tues. Hit,!nt.p;!s . , ,COMNISSION . IMICHANTS AND DRALXIIB • Petroleum and - its' ProduCts, nntitrotThatmOglee-4,=='l3 .81311.D.12743.' spl: PlinadelphlaWacei—lAT WA WALNUTT. - w3O I L"liriP9/ 1 ! , WORWS • H. M. LONC & CO., Office, DALIZELL:BUILDING, 'Duqueine PltUbargh. Pa. G RAVS FE R 9 E- 1 13 / 1 ,7 0 4 101 ; C. E ROBI.I4I3Ogi' '• • • _ .tf n:ivr~c:ca=a or Black aid Colored ?fisting & Lithograpik , mop, VARMSEIGES, &O. Gray's Ferri Road sad add. , streetai itmea PHILADELPHIA. . FRE I / 01 Pmitlium wromi. iti?a • lWit Bair Saint lUdthmel THE BEST otzAzuras Pertabte 'Tar and Feed ARMY noraiNaaraoirus; Ids numbers and but quality Hot sale at 319 and 32/ - .1.3mt75t., Pittsburgl6.i = su2s IDEARL' ;AEH.-26 'casks, .forkr , taletv • J. B. CANFIELD.. , . HITS : plfE.--200 bbls. ege by J. 11.0ANJTELD. Ei