li' - ; 01.R(581' MARKET. OFFICE OF, P=ISISER43II. GAZETTE, : SA'ArEDAY; Mardi 24 1869 . GENERAL REVIEW -The market hat been exceedingly'.-regular during the past week, almost every day having been characterized by, violent and sud. den fluctuations, and the volume of bus ine-s in the agg,regc , te has been compar atively large. It haS bconno uncommon thing to see the market rise and fall two or' three, times in a eingle day, thus keeping up a I. onstant excitement and, agitation, and at times It was difficult for those even Nato ei-e enged actively in the busines ., , to' ktop e run of it. To day the feeling - for tot Crude and t i p Refined was de dedlywea , and com pared with ycrt rday. pri ea - declined• ci trom a half to t rev quarters of anent, and even at the viline 'there appeared to b 3 but .few uyers. The tact that large arrivals o Crude are expected within the next few days, hrd a tenden ey to depresii the market and reatriet operations, and as the time and attention of ( n irators generally appeared to be ina c u iy.abaorbed in making arrange ments fbt delivoricsf but comparatively little effort was made toward buy lug or selling. REFTNED—There was a fair,,,,amount of business done in Refined, hut as .will be seen prices are lower, March being'off from fully a cent' and a quarter, and April abent a 'cent. Compared with .Thursday, prices are off atent two cents, and as already intimated, the market cloi;ed dull and weak with a droving tendency. Sales 500 March at 31%; 503 at 31; 1(30 April at 32%; EGO do at 32%; 500 do at 82%; 500 do at 32%; 500 Jtine . at 35; 500 July at 35; . 5t3 April. and May at 33; and 1003 April to De - zember on pri vate terms. CRUDE—The market .as already noted, was decidedly weak tc day, and compared with yesterday, pricci have declined fully a quarter of a cent, and even at the decline. buyers seemed - to be • scar. 3.. Sale of 2,4:30 bbls for April, sel ler, at 15: and 5,,t 33, seller till Jtuys—set tlement of contract—at 15. At the does it was offered at 15, for spat or seller's option, with but few buyers. RECAPITULATION—Receipts Crude this week 14,467; 'last week. 8,083; from Tanury Ise to. date 135,653; mime time last year, '202,507; Exrarts Refined,' this week; 8,750: last week; 5,109; from - January lot to date, 75,078; same time last year, 60,030., Sales this week,l3o,- ' 400: last week 115,6E3. I LUBILIVATING 'OILS.: I Eclipse Mnter , tathrlc.ath4g 0:1 40c I Eclipse.Railioria. Axle p 35e Eclipse Machinery - • 75c Eclipse Spindle 80e 0r L SHIPPED - ^..:c , k BY A. v„ F . B . Dicitee, Hackelt &Cc 4e3 bblirefined to W. l'. laigest it Bro.,- Philadelphia. _ i J. C.Kirkpairl3k & Co., 207 bblerefined. to Waring, Rine . . & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett,. L. & .e. 204 bbls refined. to W. P. Logan & Bro , Philadelphia. i . Lockhart, Frew A ir Co. 7 . .',.1 bbls refined to W. Warden, Fulton Marv,.., & ''',3., 200 . bbls • refined P. Lo •Fr g ew k :an'.ll Co., ' hla. •, Forsyth Bros., 51 bbls refined to F. A. Dilworth & f 'o., Philadeipbta. McKee. Hackett `.& Co., E 3 bbls tar to W. Lincoln, Beaton. Total shipments Refined 1602" :' Total shipments Tsr 50 OIL SHIPPED 1' t.- T FF.OII DUQUISNE DEF3t. . ~ H. 1 1. L 3, ..; if: CO., IQS bbls refined to W. 7. Logan Jr Bro., Philadelphia: H. M. Long /.., Co., 53 bbls tar to W. ' P. Logan Bro., i'lil icreipme. - D. Ely, 10 lib' crude to E. B. Hubley &Co., Philadelphia. - Total Shipments Refined. .1 Total shipments tat ...... Markets by Telegraph. NEW YOTitt; March 27.—Cstton is nu changed, with sales of 1,030 bales at 2'3% ®29c for middling uplands. Flour; re ceipts of 4,812 barrels and 1,860 bags; the market is s®loc better on low grades, at $5,70®8,25 Pori superfine State and western; 66,35e5,90 for extra State; 16,35 @7,15 for extra western; $7,40@7,90 for white wheat'extra; $8,E3@7,70 for Round Help Ohio; 67®8,C9 for extra St. Lsuis, and 69©12 for good to choice do., the market dosing.firm. Rye flour is.firm; sales 500 barrels at 0@7,50. Whisk,y is quiet at 75c for western, and 91%@95c for free. Wheat; receipts of 39,610 bush; the market opened firm and closed 1.(4): , ..; better; sales 59,(" 1 biish at $1,43 for N 0.2 and 3 spring afloat; p.. 48 for No. 2 do. In store; 61,52@1,53 fur No. 1 do. delivered; 41,60 for amber Michigan; $1,C3®1,67 for vrhite California, and $1,89©495 fo: white Michigan. Rye steady; sales 8,50; bushels western at 61,35. Raley dull; barley, malt 7C3 bu State at NIG. Receip,a —corn 18,460 bu. Corn heavy; rather more doing in part for export; 73,CC) bui at 82%1687 for new western mixed, chiefly 85®882, old at 89c in store, and 80®920 for white r suthern. Receipts of 2,19.) bu oats. O..ts, in good request; 63,C )0 bu at 74;.0 in: western in store, and 75;6®763c afloat. Rice dull and un changed. Coffee quiet, nominal and un changed. Sugar &ooping; 375 hhds at 12%®12%e for Cuba, and 15%@153; for Demerara. Molasses quiet; small sales of Porto Rico at 61c, and old crop Cuba at 463. Petreleima dull, - 19©19%c ; for, crude, and 31c for refined. Hops steady, B®l6c. Linseed oil, $1,03©1,04 for small lots and $1,0431,02 for large lots. Coal quiet. Leathet;liemlock sole quiet at 30@32, Buenos -Ayres and Rios; Grande light and middle weights at 27@1,3, heavy do. at 30©31, California light and :piddle weights at 26%@2 , 73,. Wool quiet and . unchanged; sales 335,09 pounds at 48@50 for domestic fleece, 77 for scoured, 43860 for pulled. Spirits Petroleum dull. Metals; sheeting copper steady at 83, ignot copper unsettled and declining at 2f a 25. All kinds pig iron quiet and steady at $40©42,50 for. Scotch, 1:37(t42 for American. Bar iron' dull at $85g90 for, refined English and ;and ' American. Sheet iron quiet at 11%©13 in gold for Russia. • Nails are in request at 4%©5 for cut, 6% for clinch; 2714-030 ' fur horseshoe. -Provisions 'are , quiet. Pork steady, and in moderate demand with sales of 1,800 bbls at'.531,606 3 4 62 for new mess; • (geeing at , $31,60 cash; 130,75®81,25.kar old do.; pe,63227,25 for prltise; $2460®30,00 for priineiniess, i and $38,50 - for clear;altio, 250 bbls new mar" buyer to April 16th, at $31,76. Beef with salesof 80 , bbis at 186€616 for , new plain mess;andp2olB for New Orleans mess. Tieroe,Beef 'dull and heavy; sales of 50.tesat 12512)30 • for prime:anew, and $27(08_ for India meas.. - Beef Hams steady; sales of 125 bbls at 1525©31. Cut Meats quiet; sales of IEO pkgs at 13@ 13go for ,64Ouldgra, and 16%110117c for hams. Dr essed -Hogs a shade firmer at. 13%14113%e for western, and 14e for city, Mid ea (inlet end steady. - Lard a shade firmer:. sales , of 500 tee at 17 3 / 4 @lBc, chiefly 18,4a18M0 ,forsteam and 19© 193je ibr kettle rendered; also , 1,000 tvi steam,,lseller , -Mareh, April and May, at 18%®19e.. Batter quiet at .. 30@340!f0r Ohio, and 40®55c for State: Cheese is steady at 18(02,2c., 'Freights to Liverpool lower, with engagerdents peesteamer for 35,000 bus cormand 7,600 bus wheat at 4d. LAIEST.r-Flour a shade firmer for all grades, with a good inquiry for common. Wheat quiet and very firm with a limi ted export and moderate home inquiry. Rye firmer , at $1,35 for western. Oats steady at 7414 e, for western in store, Corn dull and heav v at .85®86c for new 1,144, 'ne.'"Y;ls"'z • 4 '0%...%,•..-,X • * ,e l 43glr "' 4„ ^ ,APt+ ' ll4t4VA,Aeg ' ,4ll . P'''grt4 X AWA .• rnied viektein, and 89c for 'old weiithit mixed in store. Pork qJtet and steady . at $31,42M®31,75 for new mess cash and regular, and $32 seller May. Br•Cf dull and "ttlacbanged. Cut meats quiet and steady B.VOII dull and unchanged. Inrd Ateady at 1§31G41830 for fair to 'prime steam. Eggs steady at 2/@283. , CmcAGO.March V.—Eastern exchange firm; par buying 1-10 premium selling . Flour in light demand at $5®6,2b for spring extra. Wheat quiet: holders firm er at 1401 c higherisales of No.l at $1,14% (41,16, No. 2at $1,11%®1,12 for regular and ei,1214@1,13 for iresh; receipts doz ing at 41,113a451,13 for No. 2, sales sins change. Corn quiet at ®;,;c lower; sales of mew st 533%®E53,1c, for regular and f.-eah receipts; no grade at 53®543¢c; the market closing at 53%®54c for new; sales since change at 54Nc. Oats dull,. and, .;,c lower; sales at 53®6414cfbr regu lar and.ireah; rrceipts of No. 2 closing with sellers at b3c. Rye•ln fair requoA at *1,18(4)1,1835 for regular, $420®1,21 for arch receipts of No. 1, and $l,lB for frrth rc - alpts of No. 2; closing at $1,20 for No. 1. 13arley dull, with calcs of fresh at . 51,70@1,72, and $1,68 for regular No. 2; cic-ing at $1,6801,70 for N 0.2. Rigby, int dull at E 8 ®B9c. New Orleans Sugar; 14®163 for common to. choice. Molic . ;n3 $1,51®1,05. Provisions steady and firm. Merl Pork cold at $3l. Lard 18;,;,®18%c. Dry salted shoulders 1214 c; short ciear middles 16c; loose sweet pickled hams . 15).6®1f.2. Drc mad Hogs quiet and almost nominal at 611®12, Ui yiding on.lf . 3 lb!". Recaipts during past hours-8,1.14 bbls flour. 19,551 wheat, 18,05 btu; corn, 18,099 bus oats. 3,2r1 bus rye, 2,350 busbarley, 1,518 hoes. Shipments- '3,690 bbls flour, 14,573 bus wheat, 69,568 bus ern, 18,075 bus oats, 5,f"..34 bus rye, 030 bus barley, 3,026 hop. March 27.—Cotton quiet, but firm; sales& 0 balls middling at I,l® 5,134 c; low middlings, 26®2634e. •T0ba0...3 steady and in goad demand at full rates. Whisky firm at 9lc.Mcn Pork held firmly at $32. .but no deinand and no saki . I.eird fn moderate demand, with sales at 18%c, but muttly held at 18%c.. PscOn quiet. but firm; some demand for clear 116 &des at 1634 c. 'but they are martiv held at 16 1 , 1 .1c;' clear rib held at 17yo: Lairs of sugar gored hams at .18X® 19c, andbacon snoulders at 13;t.c. 'Bulk Meats firm; shoulderi4,l2X®l2s.o; sides, 1430, the-:outside rates askew Butter unchanged; frenh, 38®42c. Eggs -de clined to 19 ®2oc, and supply large. _No Cheese in market. Sugar firm and in fair demand at 14®16c for New Orleans. Molacsiii firm at 80®85c. Coffee firm at 20®26&f0r common to choice Rio. Lin seed 011' firmer; held at $1,63, and not offered-freely... Lard Oil dull at $1,55. Petroleum firm at 23@35c for refined. No change in Seeds. Gold, 130 M buying. Exchange firm at par to 50premium buying. Money market easy atil®lo Per cent.; the demand has fallen off largely. ST. Loris, March la.—Tobacco steady and unchanged.. Nothing doing In Cot ton. Hemp very dull, with small sales Undr:• , :sed at $1,40®1,50; - unfavorable adyicc3 from New Orleans checked bust nc-s, closing very dull, the advance.of yesterday being lent; super »•11d at s4® 5,25; Extra ss®6; double extra $5,40®70; treble . extra to fancy $8®10,?3. Wheat fiat at $1,30@1,5,0 for , go xi to strictly prime. red fall, $1,031,60 for choice to fancy dopy • and $l,ll for choice No. 2 spring. Cora firm at 67®70c. Oats dull and heavy at 55®53c. Barley steady at $1,60®2,05 for prime to choice lowa spring. Rye quiet at $1,25®1,26. Whis ky steady at 900. Groceries unchanged. Pork quiet at 131,506i321,0. Belk meats; small sales clear sides at 1636 c. Bacon; more doing; shoulders z. al 133{@14c; clear rib sides 16%®17c; clear side? 171 4 /0. Lard dull and heavy; choice ;laid at 18® IS/c, without buyers. Cattle steady and unchanged. jtscelpts--3,0t0 bbls flour 7,050 bush wheat, 1.300 bush c3rn, 9,306 bush oats, 1,303 bush barley, 1,30-3 bush rye. 105 NEW ORLEANS, March ST.—Cotton. sales, 4,503 bales; receipts, 844 bales; ex• Forts, 8,000 bales; the deinand if fair; low grades advanced ,l('6!„,c; middlings,2B3/.. Gold, 131 X. Sterling exchange, 141 X. Commercial, 140X@141. New York sight drafts, X premium. Flour dull; super flne at $5,75®6.00; treble. extra at $6,25. Corn .dull„ 75c. Oats dull; az. Bran firm, $1,15. Hay firm, Pork dull, $32,75. Bina, retailing at 1434(§)173‘c. Lard drill; tierce at 18X®193Sc; keg at 20x ®2lXc. ,Sugar dull: good ..01i3M0t1 at 12e, and prime at 14c. Molasses scarce; plane at 11,50. Whisky and coffee un changed. TOLEDO, March '27.—Flour dull add heavy. Wheat; amber iipened lye bet ter, advanced 1(§)1Xc, and closed dull, the advance nearly all loot; amber sold at $1,46, closing, at .$1,45X; No. 1 white Michigan $1,70; No. 3 red $1,18: white regular $1,46. Cora dull; No. 188 c; No. 2 offered: at ClXc, and yellow at 70c. Oats; offered at 61c withbat buyers. Rye lc lower, at 81,30 for No. 1. Barley Sc lower; No.l State $1,80.' Cloverseed 25c r, at 18,75: ' Receipts-2,680 bbls flour, 6,00) bus wheat, 19,009 bus corn, 2,!::W- bus oats, 1,200 bus rye.. Shipments —2,600 hbls flour, 8 500 bus 23,000 bus corn, 6,200 bus oats, 1,200 bus lye. CLEVELAND, March 27.—Flour market steady and quiet; sales of city made -at $10,2510,50 for treble•eartra white, 88.50 ®8,75 for doable extra amber, $7.611@i7,75 for double extra red winter, and $2,50@ 7.(0 for extra red; <,oatatry made at $7,00 @B,OO for double extra zed and amber. $6,25@7,031"0r double extra 'apring, and $9,C0©9,50 for double extv,White winter. Buckwheat flour at $B,O ' Wheat—No: - 1 red winter held at $1,45; No. 2 do. of fered at $1,37. Corn-sales of 10 cars at 703. - Oats, 50a. Rye held at $1,28®1,30, and No. 2 at $1,25@1,2/. Petroleum market steady and unchanged; refined held at 31©33c for large" lop 2;, small lots 2®Se hf,gher. - MILWAUKEE, March 27.—Flour is quiet and steady, with sales of choice littinne• ,ota at ss ' 75©(k. choice WiEfeansiti and lowa at $ 550®6, and medium do. at - 15,25 145,37. Wheat higher; "cales - at SI44X for No. 1, and/1,10 f0rA0..2. @eta quiet; sales, at 53cbEle for NO. 2. Corn Is weak, at 55 7 'e for new.. Rye listeady at $1,14© 1,15 for No. 1. Itailey is nominal: The recants to day , amounted . to-1,000 busks rye, :'end the shipments to 3,000 barrels ttotir r and 1,080 barbels wheat. - • Lobnyitts; ;March 174.—Bales of 128 hhds tobacoor common lugs to,7entting• • leaf at.4%®lBXO. Cotton at 26%e. Flour 115,50@6;',.,Wheat 11,40@1. 55 . , Cora , 63® ,615 c. 62®0. c .; Mess Po rk-.-Lard. 18140: ~Bacontstouldera 14c; clear rib sides frciclear dOs;lnic.. Bulk' shoal deal iffc; clear, rib sides 160;• clear sides Sugar=3lreiv 'Orleans fair 18c; Prime 15y,(3, 'MOlasses-INO*Orletinti 80 @lmo. ;lirhiskeY, 92e. March 27.—Floui better ' dethand and ,ltatreix ' jd' 10©25, 'Northwestern extra.' family at: 18,75®7, • Ohio ;VOW. -XheatJfirtn; red at 11,60© 1,651 innber,sl,7o ®1,80; white 11,80®1,90.; Rye unchanged. 'Vora daily; yellow at 8710_88. Oats; western7s®7o, southern at 85@60'.• Petroleanajower; : crude, at 316. Provlsions and 1V141, 1 0 . unchanged. . „ DErnorr, March 22.7.—F10ur ; quiet at, $7,50®8,00 for, superfine. Wheat:: there , is an improved tone at 1,75 for extra white. Oats: No.l offere dat 590 for May delivery. Corn quiet at 69®706 forNo.l. MEm PIUS, March 27.—Cotton quiet and nominal al 174 c; receipts, 484 bales; ex ports, 750 bales. Flour dull at $6,000 6,50. Corn lower at 76c. Oats, 60@70c. P1TT5,1 33 4 11 g4 GA Z ETTE : MONDAY, MARCH 29, 18 Hay-326.61". - Balk; S33;4XV'TArdI -19 ,5® . 20;0. Bacon steady; ealcla of shoulders at 14 34 0 . and sides, 17 1 /„@l7%c. Bulk meats steady at 12Xc forshoulders, and . 16%c for s:des. Sax Fnancisco, March ::•7.—Flour in light extort demand, with sacs. at C 4,30 @5,50: Wheat quiet at 61,45®1,65. Le • gal Renders 77%. Minurr stooks during the weak were active, cloning with an upward tendency; the Bullion Company levied an enes . enient of *•10 a share, and the Nevada $S .a share; Alpha, 31: Belch er, 19; Bullion, 15; Chollar, 51,75; Cm& deuce, 30; Crown Point, 72; Empire 65; Gould Carry, 115; Hale Novara :3s, 92; Imperial, 94; Kentuck, 2E9; Ancidental, 29; Ophir, 32; Overman, ZS; Savage, 75; Sierra Nevada, 46; Yellow Jacket. 61. .13UPFAP), March 27.—Floni , • dull and unchanged. Wheat nominal. Corn dull; new is t i nning at 75@76, on track. Oats notninal at 65 in store.. live nom inal. Parley negleated. Peas unihanged. Secis a. 0 for clover, 0,40 for Timothy. Pork at 01,50 for heavy M 'Lard it 19;4.. cs at 93095, 'with no demand. BarirmortE. arch 27.—Plour firmer and active. Wheat steady and unchang ed. Corn dull, white at gnigiBl, yellow E-.t. Oats steady at $l. Rye firm. , Mess Pork firm at 02,0. Bacon active: rib sides at 17%4@i%. clear sides 17%@18, shoulders 14%@)15, hams 2012)21. Lard quiet at 20. Fi hisky 94@9.5. My Goods Market Nsw YORK, March. 27.—1 n • cotton goods there is a fair ,business doing. and Abe' vices rule s,,eady , for colored 'and printed goods, but plain bleached and unbleached fabrics seem a little. de- presl;od. Benoit Sons! .bleached Mus lims sell at 15; Ellcaton D brown do. 124. Pemberton awning stripes have been re duced to 2734 for the A brand and 30 for the B brand. Heavy Brown Sheetings are steady at a decline; Atlantic A brand -1634; Pacific extra and Appleton. A 16; Naohna A 164; do. R 154; do. 014; New Marketl234.. Lima E 16; Tremont C 1234; Laconia B 14; do. E 1334; Grant Falls, bleached, 124; Greene 124; Clinton C C C 16; Bartlett 164; Masonville 184, and Dwight long cloth 24. Prints steady, at 114 for Amoskeag, and 1234 for Sprague% Pacific Mills- and Merrimack D. Wcolens generally dull and de prersed. Worsted shawls are in fair re quest at $3,50; Ristori Saltana'sellat the same price for quantities less than fifty, but they only ask $3,3736, with. discount to jobbers. Lire Stock Markets. CmcAoo, March 27.—Cattle Market— Beef cattle active . and firmer . at. /6@6,75 for light, and $707,50 for goo to choice shipping steers. Hogs active and a shade firmer at $9,30@9,45 for light, $9,75@1(4 - 00 for fair to medium, and 10,2.5©10,60 for' good to choice. Ciziacwoo, March 27.—Evening—At open Board in the afternoon, wheat was moderately -active with liberal sales at gi,is@img, and $1,12®1,12W seller for April. Other grains were quiet in the evening; small lots sold at 51,11x@1,12, seller for April. Provisions were, quiet. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE ek CRT- Caoo RAILROAD, March fe.7.-17 cars' metal, Nimick &. Co; 2 do do, Bryan Jr Caughey; 1 car potatoes, Woodworth et Davison; 1 car stews, M P Adams Bro; 475 bas starch, Chas Morningstar; 6 bales J Y Laughlin; 20 tcs, hams, 10 do lard, Haworth & Dewhnrst; 16 bbls ap ples, 34 pkgs butter, 3 bbls eggs, H Ilea; 6 aks corks, G W Stockel: 11 bbls apples, 40 tubs'butter, W H Graff t Co; 1 keg batter, ,l 'A Graff & Co; 5 pkgs do, 15 bbls apples, Voigt, Mahood t Co; :8 bbls do, Meanor t Harpsr; 15 bbis rye flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 1 bbl eggs, 14 bbls ap ples, W li Graff & Cu: .1 car stares, W Hastings; Ido do, M P Adams Bro; 100 bbls flour, owner; 14 bales leather, J A Jacobst - 14 bbls apples, Vangorder & Shepard; 33 pkgs rags, J B Jones; 8 bbls apples, 3do dry apples, 5 bbls spirits, McKay Bro; 50 ' bgs timothy seed, 100 bbls flour, A Kirkpatrick & Co; 15 bxs crackers, Kramer & Bohn; 140 bbis flour, J M Montgomery; 100 bdis green hides, Boyd, Myers & Co; 200 green salted hides,.Hammett & Son; 200 do do, Hart ley,McKee & Co; 500 bbls flour owner; 45 bbis spirits, Hostetter & Smith; 7 pkgs liquor, Jas Bryer; 100 bbls flour. Dan Wallace; 25 calm tobacco, E Wormser & Co; 20 bbls spirits, J, Adler & Co; 2 bbis grease, Harris dr, Ewing. CLEVELAND sign. rwrestritom Bart,- ROAD March 27.-4 car shingles, Mel lon dc ' Bro 5 do iron ore,' Shoenberger; Blair & Co; 2 do grindstones, Lirdsay Sterritt& E; S bbls alchohol, B Fahn ectook & Co; 20 cases, 20 kegs tobacco, S P Shriver; 30 do, 20 do, 15 ban do,. Hanworth. de. D; 10 cases tobacco,,J dt C Lippencbtt; 10 do, 10 Jigs do, W W Ran kin; 15 bbla plaster, S S Fowler; 3 tubs butter, 30 crates geed, p bbls apples, Voigt, M Co; - 1car pleiron; Kimick & I Co: 1 do oats, W Miller; l'do barley, W J Meek; 1 do wheat, 1 S Liggett & Co; 193 sks oats; 30 do rye, Graham & Mar shall; 2 bbls eggs, Atwell & Lee; 20 do I flour, H Schelbach; 2 do eggs, 2 do ap- ples, W H Graff & Co; 24 do apples, 51 Martin; 43 sks barley, 3 dope S Hood. ALLEGHENY. VALLEY itatratoar, March.27.-L1 car metal, McKnight, Por ter &Cm 1 car do, do, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 63 bgs oats; 13 do rye. Gay - Sr Welsh; 5 bgs rage, Godfrey & Clark; 23 do rye, 29 do oats, Seott & Meal; 1 bbl onions, Ido apple% J Fetzer Bro; 11 pkgs potatoes,. McGregor; 320 bbls oil, D M Edgerton; 480 do do, Fisher 8r0;,320.d0 do, Citizens Refinery; 960 do do, Forsyth Bro; 240 do, do, Liberty Oil Works; 1 car rags, McCul lough Smith & Co. ALLEGItENY STATioN, March, 27.- 2 3 bbls'oatmoal, S' Dyer; Ido eggsi, 1 firkin butter, J N Ktnean;'l2B sks oats, 80 do rye, Rose dr tEwlng;.l car ier & Bre; 3do metal, Graff, nettßen& Co; 1 do dO, Lindtiay& M'Cutclieon; 5 do staves; Rely&• dr Robertson; Ido do, J Hemphill; 3 do metal, Lewis, Bailey dr, PITTSBURGH ,CONDIEr.ir3VILbi RAIL/K/4.Eu March.. 2t,-67 .bplos salt, J. I Howie depo , - 21 'Skit ffiXSOOll; /41Eillt0G u e,i ' ,Ck . 4,134! !;oblica9; tz.' fteld'itZto; • • • • " • 41/140E4VIZT4IPOREI; IVITHEASON & MtIffLANEIMNS I No. tScieemisoro to !IT. di CO") radiaaitiTT,TAILORS, Mare just recei ved theircarchilly selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods. and wilt be glad to show or sell them to old and new co.,tomers. , The Cutting Department . wit. be 'superin tended by Mr. C. A. MUILLANBIIING. -; tfilieplesauee in recominendlng the above . Arm to tueltberal support of the public. mh11:181 . , W. 13. McGBE. R ~ T IEGEL; iLith Cutter with W. Hespenheideo 'ThrECLIVCEIC 51§wthfiel4§treet,P1ttsIsrgh. seit:f4 " . , jEW rm.!. fit(Jongi. , - D. splendid new 'teen of • • ..• • °to rirs, pAssnigitEs,' . .te., Just ieeetved by ' HENRY DIEYER. ~, telt Merchant Tidlor. 13 timithtleld street. RIVRA __ NEB; ;..: The weather yesterday was mild and spring -like, the mercury at noon having risen to 68; in the afternoon, however, it was cloudy end close with- every ap pearance of more rain. • The river was falling slowly yesterday 'afternoon, with fifteen feet in the chan nel by the Monongahela marks and six teen nv thoae of the Allegheny. The Kate Putnam, from Louisville and St. Marys, from Cincinnati, are both due here to-day. The St. Marys is announced to-return again to•morrow at 'AL. - a; Capt. T. C. Sweeny in command. The Waunita was announced to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh, on Saturday. • The Camelia left Nashville for Pitts burgh, on Friday, and the Armenia ar rived at. St. Louis the same day. . The Mary Davage and barges left St. Louis for Pittsburgh, on Friday. The Fayette, formerly of the Browns ville packet line and recently introdnced into. the Pittsburgh and Parkersburg trade, was'sold on - Friday to the Ports mouth and Big Sandy. Packet Co. for $15,060, cash. She left here in charge of her new owners. Capts.. J. C. Dowty aad E. B. Trini dad, both of New Orleans, have been hare for several days getting estimates for now boats. Capt. Trinidad, in addi tion to- a new steamboat, contemplates contracting for • several new barges. Capt. Dowty, it will be remembered, bad command of the St. Nicholas, when she sunk inßed River, some time since. Up to this time, neither of these gentle men have closed contracts. It is said that the Brownsville 'Packet Company, will introduce another of their boats into the Pittsburgh & Parkersburg trade, as they have one more boat than they have use for. Capt.. Joseph. H Lytle,•is. still here, though momentarily expecting orders to• report himself- to the Northern Line Packet Company at St. Louie. —The Bayard, Capt. Geo. D. mune, is the regular pocket for Parkersburg to day. leaving at noon. • • =I —The Messenger with 600 tons, left Cincinnati •for St. Paul On Thursday.. Pilots, Alf Williamson-and Capt. Jesse Dean. s, - —lronsides Is the name selected for the new towboat owned by the Northern Line Packet. Co., now being completed at this place. - —The Collossid, Capt. Cox, and the Ida Rees No. 2, Capt. Thompoon, are an nounced for Missouri River, clear up to Fort Benton, - —The St. Mary's arrived at Cincinnati from New Orleans on Thursday. It is hinted that she will shortly enter. the St. Louis and Omaha trade.. —The Mollie. Ebert, Capt. G. W. Eb ert, with the veteran' Standish Peppard In the WILCO is filling up steadily for St. Louis and Office, River. —The Fort Gibson, left Cincinnati for Arkansas River on Thursday, with nearly 200 tons of through freight. Pilots James Warman and "Old Red." • —The staunch and reliable Emma No. 3, Capt. James H. Marratta ' is announced to leave for Now Orleans this afternoon. She is one of the best boats that comes to this port. • The Lorena,Captain Sam Shuman, leaves for St. ouls and the Upper 'Mis sissippi to-mo , row, without fall, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. —The St. Louis Deinoe‘ot thinks the miles recently adopted by the Northern Line and liorthwester.o Union Packet Companies are so With that all grain shipped from above y the rapids will go through Chicago. • —A man, name unknown, fell over board from the Silver Lake, on Thurs day sight, near Log Lick, and was picked up just as be was sinking for the last time, by the crew of the West Wind and taken to Cincinnati. —Albert Barrington has sued the Northern Line Packet Company in the court at St. Louis for 1000 the value of a trunk lost from the steamer Dubuque, on which b•at he had taken passage for St. Paul, last September. —The Rock Island Argus learns that the steamer Le Clair, now lying at the footof the Sycamore chain, is being cut out of the ice fur the purpose of towing the dredgeboat from Duck creek up to the new channel near Sycamore in order to clean it out. --Gov.-Bross, of Chicago, in a lecture at Quincy , last Friday night, incidentally remarked.that the Cashier of Bank in San Francisco, with an income of a thou sand dollars a day, was formerly the clerk of a steamboat Plying between Keokuk and St. Louis. f - —A., Memphis letter viriter has been trying to scare the Cairoltes by telling them that the Mississippi is about to re sume an Old and almost forgotten ohm "tie through Mississippi county, Mis souri, which will leave the Egyptian city six miles from the Mississippi river. —The Vicksburg Herald of the 20th, contains the following: There are mere Johns on the Robert E. Lee than on any spy other boat afloat, doubtless. Capt. MtVay, who is the officer of that boat, stepped out on tge boiler deck, and balled aloud, John l Up jumped Captain. John Snooker, Jahn Israel, John Stoat, „Tohn:Lindsey,:Joim Roberts, John Mos sop, John4ilullivan, John Berry, John. Garrity John Wiest, and'rii"fiumber of other 'Johns, wanting to olcnow which :John' it was that,Was wanted: Captain John Cannon must have a preference for the Tonna; to have so •many on his Ritier'andT Weather. Lortsvn.Li, March 27.—Weather clear and spring like. rising, with 12 feet 4 lushes in the Canal. . tCIIIIIII3.7*g`RIDAY; 1 ~! . . OP.• c 'j • • - ivoEs i '. l lligass — GlN '&0 • 0 1 witoncsAu , ziksisms PURE 'UTE '.Wnialg§, 409 PENN STREET, - Wlll Remove on the Ist of Aprll to . . , . NOS. 884 AND 386 PENN, • for Elexenth (tonnerly Canal.) - r9fimpit s. Mucci" 'B4 co., u . „. 50..183,187,189; 101, 193 and 196,1 • " YTEST STRUT,. PlTTBBtrittill. r ' • " wairtnrAorujuute or • • topper ,Distillod „Pare Rye WIl t iskey. Also. denlers In VOIMON WINES and 1.1- QuoRB, HOPS, at. 132U8•1/53 PACKETS. CINVINNATX. VO R AIM rA,EARKEttSBUROMM I I meIIm i. AND CINCISNA't 1. Leaves Pittsbuirgh EVERY TIIESD AY 12 M. Leaves Cincinnati EVERY VIUDAY-4 P. M. The swift sod ennerb Sidowheel Steamer ST. MARTS, T. SWEENEY, Commander, will leave as annoxineed above. For Freight or PaFuaqo apply on hoard, or to - FLACK & COLt.IN6 WOOD. or , COLLINo & BARNES, - Agents. N. B.—No Freight recerred on 'l l nesiiny after ItA.M. after UPriM mSSISSIPPI. AigZitlB69.aidWit NORTHERN LINE PACKETS, lIMEI St. Louis to Keokuk and St. Paul, - - - _ AND ALL IN I ERMA DIANE POETS. One of the splendid Sitiewheel.Steaniers of this Line wilt leave-St: Louis da ly for ireotnk,D.iven pert, Dubuque,; Winona. etlllwater sna tit. -Paul.. Through receipts for Freight and Passengers will be given to all points oh the . Upper Pdi-sis• sissippi on steamers runnin g from this port and connemlng with the Northern Linri Packets at St, Louis, thus enabling Consignees, to get their Freight throuah witnent delay and at lowest rates. Apply to: JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agellt3,,br to H. C.' GNAT, 91 Water stnet. m1128:g23 ORTIIiERN PACKET.—The new and DSINNEAPOLIB Capt. J. B. RHODES. Will leave furl BT. PAVE,, about the 10th of April. sad go i through direct. This splendid steamer offers very superior acrommoitations for passengers and stock. For particulars apply to ' - • FLACK et COLLINIItVOOD, A gent s; fe22:eS3 or It. C. (*BAY. AR I HANSALS _ . I 'FOR ARILANSASziaM6 RIVER.4—FOR MEMPHIS. E BLUFF, LITTLE ROAR, LENVIsBURO - ; DARDANELLE. NORRISToWN, SPR A i /2. BLUFF, VAN BUREN. AND FORT. SMITH.— The new and lignt.drait steamer. ' - - -P.. , . GRAY Cant. IRE WHITTAKER. Will,leare as laboye on TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 4'r. It. ! • For freight or passage apply on board or to • . • !GliftitSnT & SWANEY. FLACK & COLLINOWOOD, Agents, mb:',s ST. mitts; 136EES LINE.—, ntr iis: MISS 4 P AR FORT, DE/4417, IDA REES,'N?. will leaVe above" ‘, For trelybt or =WA ;• steamer. - TuourScis, ED*EBDX.Y.Marcii at only on bdard or. to ETT & CO.; A.rents. VOR'SIN - 1:0 . .,11.E0t hi cir e g . KITH. - GALENA. QUE.--711te paaLenger steamer, ..... . . ....Capt. SAM. Will• tease for' the 'itroye ports, on TUESDAit, 'Both inst. For freight or passage apply on' board or to JOHN FLAt,H. • I .1. D. COLLANOWOOD. Agents. mh= OR •ST. LOUIS' AND AAO6 - F.mtesotrar INFER, WtTI uIJT ROSHIPPING,—Tne new, and sp!madid passenger steamer • • MOLLIE EDEET...G. W. EBERT, Commander. Will leave ! . for the aboVe ports on TIIIS DAY, at I o'clock I P. 11. • For treight. or passage apply on board or to JAMES COLLIES, FLACK 6: COLLINGWOOD, • Agents. mb22 1: 4 1 OR ST. LOUIS. KALN-I s dr i t" SaSCITY. 1. E ANEYWORTH, sr 'JOSEPH onIAISA. FORT. BE.NTON. AND ALL POINTS ON. THE MDISOUIti. newpaseeucersteamer COLOSSAL • • expo A. Coe. WP l' lease for the above aud In ass:imitate ports on SATURDAY. March 21. at 4 4 r: N. For freight or e assageaeply On board or to inIVM FLACK & COLLINIiWOOL. Agents. 'REMORAS AND NEW ORLEANS, VOR MEMPHIS ANDi fi ar li t 1 NEW ORLEANS—Tbe steamer vIAMA NO'. 3 CAPT. ‘r. H. 'MAnkrr.s.. Wllt lt,ve fur the above/mil luterntedlate ports on MONDAY, Iloth lost., at 4r. K. for trelght or missies, apply. ou board,' or to JOHN FLAUK. nr • • J. D., OOI.I.INOWOOD. Agents. trite. ii WHEELING, " aggr o & WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. :Leave Company's Wharf Boat, Toot of Wood • Street, • DAILY, AT 12 N. IioNDAYS AND TITVICSDATE, BAYARD'," ~.....G.tonon MO9IIE, Master ' W*DN.USL'AIta 4.lcD eszr tAptx C, L. Bitmoril6faater. Freight v`rill be received at Idiom's by 4(11 4 • • JAMES .COLLIIIB. Aaen t. • I~TdTH3E.- U 1 parties . L .l owing or having claims againskthe steamer .• • • LITTLE JIM 11:1:CSE, - ire notified to call at the (dice of JAII.E4 FEES, corner of nnottesne Way and frourth street.- for a settlement or the same, as she has been sold and settlements desired. - mitafga ' CEMENT, SOAP. STONE, itro. per ARTITIAIt& 'LABEL_ No. 124 t3mltUdeld street., Sole 31anufacturers of . 7 *area's Fett, Cement. mad Gravel Roofing: 'Ha• terlal for . . -15! DRUGGISTS. • EN DERS ON J. & DROTRERA; . 266 Liberty street, Dealer* Drugs, Paint and Patent Xtedtettiee WILLIAIII LEII .* CO, Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty. Street. Corner opirodn, now offer to the trade etlow figures, strictly Prime New Crop _New Orleans Sngar and Molasses. 1111 Porto Rico,' Cuba and English Island Sugars. ' New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Re fined do.' . , • ' ' Golden Drips, Loverings, Eriogs; Stuart's, Adams! and Long Island brunt.- • • „ Porto Rico, Cubs and English Island Volisses. • 'Young Hyson, Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder Ail:LA.o°4ns Teas., -Carolina and Bandoin' Ric& : • • Javh Laguarra and •to Coffees. _ • ''Tobaneo, ',Lard CU. Flab, -Walls, Glass; lona, • Cotton Yarns, /to.. lteiniuttly hAnd. ; • . ' r . DISTORTERS, OF • Yne BnuidiesiWines-and , Sepias. linenish, , ldosene, Sparldng 'Robb Winer of fluvial *Co.: in, Om • • tip arkling lioselle, harsherg"and'Johannit burg.l Ilocishelmer,•Burgmady, ;110. -• 2- ; • Brandenburg I Yretes , Fine tflivetlu:' do" • • ,Olaretaputrtml.ln•h ulin ottlea. - do' " do White Wines, to bottles. M.: Wort 1 Soar Sitarklhig.OMawbi; ~ Eine old Sherry, Madeira and 'Fon Wines. Frae Old hionOnganelallye . Whlsklas.;pure. • .do ' Very buperior Old 4cotoh r do do. i Bole Agents for ldbet Ohandonia G,rand_Vin. Imperial. • ' Verrensy **to, Bellery homPsigle•• • . Brandies of our own seleet‘on and warranted. 1 _ taIRENODLE -WALNITTS.—Just .received, a eholce toter fresh ~Grenoble :Walnuts, and Pecan% for aiße by the pound, at the Fffletly Dretrry Store of ,- • :, JOHN - A, RENSHAW, ~ - In h'p C . orner Ltticrtv and Hand meets. rota LEAD.-500 ' pigs Soft •„1. Galena Lead for sale hy • - J. D. CANFIEL nu D, . - , ' • . - 141 First Avee. 4OLL BUTTEFI:-12%, packages Fresh Holt Butter, last received nd for sa e .r. B. CANFIELD. 141 First avenue. MMISSION MERCHANTS J. L. DILLINGIBE DILLINGER & STEVENSON ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Stre l et, Pittsburgh, pa. RECEIVE AND SELL ' AU Kinds of Country Produce, All orders for 3ferchandise promptly filled, at LOWEST market rates.- Particular attention given to the sale of Buttlr, Irggs t Cheese Dried Fruits, &,e, We feel confident that we can give entire sander/ion, by making QUICK SALES and ricomPT RsavrßNS, at lIIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and therefore resnectiully solicit your consign. .meets. All correspondence answered promptly. Meaning Plates furnished free.' Grain in store -and to arrive daily. . aiL2LxB UST.ABLISBED BY A. & T EN RIMY, 181:4. W. N. GORILY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, DIitICTLY OM EAGLE tiCei'iL,) . i-rr•restructri. PA. se :Pe ' STEZI.t J. A. BriALLX. Air STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants, AND DZALXID3 V1.01713;131E1AIN. FEED, &o. No. 9b OHIO STREEI, near East Common, ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. WATT, LANG & CO., (traceries, Flour:" _Grain, Pr°dna°, Pro visions, Fish, Cheese, Carbon ; Oil. &e.. • • Nbs. 174 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Lib erty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' nee:nss NET= KEIL JAB. r. =HAIM KEIL &r RICHARTy COMMISSION Id:ERMAN TS, FLOUR, GILUN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &c., 349 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, sar.AONT7 L . J. BLANCHARD. 11 SitlaGb Wholesale and Retail grocers, arlB:xB9 - lorrriLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, +Commission Merchants an Belisle i ti Produce, Flour, ' Bacon. Cheese, Fish. Carbon and Lard Oil, Irini,. , Nalls, (Mass, Cotton Yarns and all P'stsburgh Manufactures tenorally, 1.1.2 and in- osteaND STREET, -Pittsburgh.. ZER & ARMEiTRONG ' UWARDDIG '00=8131034 ILEBOHANTS. For the sale of Irlonr, eratn, Bavsn, Lard, But ser,,Peads, Dried Fruit. and P roduce generally. 145 MARKET STIMET, corner of Yin% alttaburgb. . . feZtn3n Jour,. satrroN - A WALLACZ. huipToN&MALLACEWhoIe- SALE 0 ROCERS AND PROD 6CE 'DEAL . No. 6 SIXTH STREET. Plitcburich. lan:rns JOHN" 1. L10U58..11DW..H01783.....191.1. H. HOITS2. TOHN.I. HOUSE Ir•BROS., Suo• censors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Witold sap Grocers and Commission Merchants, Cor ner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLA . DIANI3FACTUREB. OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Fellpso Railroad Axle OH. Stands great heat without change: remains, limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for .tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine,' machine Shop,r4, - - Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Kill Oils, - ' Adapted for high speed. Spindle 011, Wool,Head•Lighloll, 011 Tanners' Stuff.' Benzole, Fini shifts' Oil, I Gasoline, -' Harness • Oil ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright trait Wcrk and Machinery. from Aust. • • These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddlel patent by Superheated Steam in Vac cuo. The Lubricating this axe almost Odorless, perfectly ptire. uniform.. and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchange d , :,lx, 1 , 11d remain Ltalpid dining extreme cold. The Oils are !unequalled and are in constant use on many of the prinelpal Railroads. Samples can be examined and ordere left at 114 WOOD STREET:. Worts at tiliarpstrarg Bridge. • •ABIN6 AND EDI6I . Commletdon Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH. PA. • THILADELPHIL ADDRESS, TACK . 11.1101'11.1ERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEAT•wThi Petroleum and-:.its Products, Pittelsarsit Oinee—DALZ/ILL , B BUILDING. corner Of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. .Phdadelptils Offine-127 WASZITIT BT. api:w2o , ,: • D IAMOND QIL WORKS, Office, DALZELL BUILDWG, GRA'toft FEllitlf PRE'n3ll _ C C. E . B I IC'S'O w►xvrecTUß Or Black 0d Celortd Printing & Lithograph's A4B ES, duo. . trarl ' ,Tirry Re" and 88d Streets felibeKl FBEATER BUBB NULL STONES. French Barr Smut Naehthea s THE BEST WHEAT OLIIAIDIES IN ME.' Portable /Tour and Feed =is; BOLTING OLOTUS, Ail nunibera and beat quality. For side s 's, •• 319 and 321 LtbnrtySt., an!s W. W. WALLACE. , I= WHOLESALE DZALEUS W EB:23=E3 No. 396 PENN STREET. OILS. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. H. M. LONC & CO., D ag: esne . way, !itt414,1417141 ) PEILADELPELL. PEARL ABll.-25 casks. for. sale by J. B. CANFIELD.. WHITE LIME.z-200 bbls..fore y sale; by J. B.O.A.IIFIEL7f.'