GM 6 JAS.. VEst:Nsit, Pres , t! prrirsitußGH FORGE MEI AND IRON CO., MAtitTFACTCLLERS 'OF EMI Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Rialroad Car Axles. Rolled; Railroad Car Axles. Hammered; Local:native Frames; Locomottre Frame Shapes; Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; -• Piston Heads; • Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; • Piston Rods, Wrists; ' Pitntatt Jaws, Collars, &C. Office, No. 177 PENN STREE-T• PITTSBURGH, GRAFF, BYERS Si: CO:, MAN'arACTIr.ItERS OF Bar, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT IRON, Iron l'qlded _Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. =I } ALSO. OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Water St.. PITTSBURGH, Pa at6:eVl KENSINGr a TON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, MANUFACTERERS OF _►—RestCommon, Refined, Charcoal Mill EMIZI JUNIATA - BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT R.A.R. ROIIND and SQUARE IRON HOOP—RAND. T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. • ,' - 10WER AND REAPER BARS. - CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 16 lbs. to the yard. - CHAIRS and SPIKES for -am,. RAILS. Pnitelied and Coitnterbunk. • COAL. SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. • . , Warehouse and °Mee at thv :Works/ GREEN OUGH. STREET, (a contlnuntioiV - of - Flrst street,) adjoining the City Gas - Works, Pittsburgh. ____ VERSON, PRESTON & CO.; Pennsylvania Iron WOrks. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 161 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House, ap24:da • PITTSBERoII. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORM. SINGER, NIMICK & CO.; MANUFACTURERS OF BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, Square, Flat awl Octagon, of all ~Ines MILL, MCLAY, CIRCrLAR, GANG AND - CROSS-CUT SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS,? CAST SPITING STEEL, Cast and German Plow Steel. PLOW WINGS ANO MOWER ITARS• SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE; . SICKLE. SHOWEL. HOE. ILVEE, ' FORK. TUIL CALK and • MACHINERY CAST STEEL; . CROW BARS, &T., &c., &c. • Warehouse, 83. Water Street, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO.; (spccEssons TO JONES; BOYD & C 0.,) 3fanufacturcrs of the BEST REFINED CAST STEEL , • SQUARE, FEAT antI•OCTAGO7.i. of all sizes: SAW PLATES. HOE, FORK aud SHEET CAST. STEEL; CAST STEEL for ; - • Reaping and Mowlng •Machines, Steel Plow Wings, • - • ' Axles Circulars, 6.c., &c Castand Common Plow & Spring • • °lnce—Corner FFR.ST AND Ross STREETS, twe `blocks above, the ItionongaliTla House. 04:419 DIFQUESNE Iron and Steel Works. COLEMAN, RAHM & :CO, 3r.A.NUFACTURERS OF. Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, &c. • WAREHOUSE: No. 77 Water Street, iais:joo BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. , PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all &scrip' tiona or ISIM I Mwer 1. id 'Warehouse. 120. 122. 124 SECOND nd 12141.135'r ON CITY MILLS. ROGERS 86 - ..BURCHFIELO Manufacturers of- NIEFINED. CILIMCOAL, JU NIATA. and POLISHED.' • • • • CAST .STEEL. ' • Office and 'Warehouse, MARKET -ST FERTILIZERS. tiro WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE; _SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF .14111 E, MANUFACTURED BY The Alleg ny 8 er'Co, 13EIVAPPA CAMPAELL, A , riu:)x•itrnwo - iss, 4 • Vince - 356 Penn - street, Pittsburgh l Pit. Tirtwt. nertuizer in.ti)e; auil ,roeotnized -WO 7ariners vasoltai . e - gliren "it'P trint, to beIDO steenl ,-,ard for raising largo crope of Wheat, _RIO, Oats,' Corn. Pots. tool, Arc: WO - have put.lishea. or grotu • Itons'elreulatton containing interesting and valuable stateruentl of this rertllizer, copies of which will be sent free to any sending us thglr ail . ATLAS - WORKS, IMMIIERM THOMAS No MILLER, President. These Works .arc among the largest anc most complete ebtahllAtments fu the West, and are now prepared to furnish • Itailrond CaPitingli N ATIONAL FOUNINRY AND PIPE WORKS.-- '' . Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets, w_utn,) pr - x-rsx?;urtcai,PA. %', SMITH .74 Maimfacturer of CAST IRON BOWVPIPE . FOR GAS AND WATER WORI S. - Mr Pines are all east Invariably In Pits. In dry sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gds and Watcr Works. I would also call the attention of - Superintendents of Gag Works to my make of ItETORT:!. • fem:tlo THE IMP FORT PM FOUNDRY CO, JAM ti B. MURRAY, of I.von. Short) & Co • A. E. W. MINTER, of J. Painter & C. B. lIERRON. of Spang, Chalfant & Co. • THOS S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co. Zl - M. METCALF, of Miller, Barr.. Parkin.: Rolling Mill and . Blast Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINt?S. o,C every Iptlon. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. • •f 4-1 ROBINSON, RE4 & CO Stiece , sort; to Itilcus - soN,MiNts S .31ILLE115, WASHINGTON. WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSZURGH, . Manufacturcrs of Boat and Stationary Strain En gines, Blast Engines. Mill 'Machinery. 'Gearing. Shafting. Custines of ail descriptions; (AI Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron A ork. . . . Oilier, No. :12, corner First nn‘i Smithfield Streets. Agents for !I.:WC:AM - VS PETE NT INJECTOR for feeding BoHem Jai 1:1.5'2 III:fill 31. B•OLF • HUNTER °RI:. NAMES NELSON ' ~. 11. ROLE. pDUSTRIAL WORKS. • I HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Founders, Eggine Builders and Machinists; Mako! to order . .1.11 . 11NE AND LAND So' TEAM EN GINES. of all sizes. warranted to give satisfaction. CASTINGS. or every dc,cription. made to order. JA3IES NELSON, S. It. Itoty_ Foreman. Machine Shou, corner POINT ALLEY and DC QUESNE-WA.I. Foundry, n Nus. 32 and 54 Third street. ! mynitn6 , 3; VITTSIICRGII. PA. ' SON T BLANC FOUNDRY. Milt and Bridge Castings, MACHINERY AND . CATINi4S WiENF;RALLY Order. , promptly and carefully etcermted Charges re.,,onablu. • CEO BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood _ Street. Thimble, Skein, and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DO(4 IRONS And Ca,t Ing.t generally. JOHN RONEY, HECLA FOUNDRY, Carson St., Ninth Ward, er'A. V. R. R. MANUFACTURF.It OF 1-ILLYMER DIES, STEEL IifOULDS, .701181 NG %PORK promptly attended to. Orders solicited aild carefully find satisfactorily executed. CENTRAL FOUNDRY • SSO Penn o.treet. BOLLMAN, ! BOYD & BAGA,LEY. Clllll Rolls. Mill Castings; Roll Lailtes. FULTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. , PITTSBURGH. Manufactory of STEAM ENGINT:S. of a r il sizes and of the most approved patterns. for stationary purposes ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY isoATs. A variety a f.lO, 1a and 10 horse power ENGINES, which' will' be sold 4‘t very reduced prices. • P. P. GEISSE, Fifty miles Pittsburgh, on Ole Ohio Jiver, and line of C. .t; Y. 11. nolur. IRON BROKERS. . . , SAMUEL M. WICKERSIIAM, IRON -BRORER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale of cortimall, Dotighainore, Jo.; Rankine, Isabella, Dundannon. Stanhope. ("tendon. and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. D. Charcoal PIG lItONf3. • Consignments and orders respectfully solicited,' JONES, • • • . ;DEALER IN SCRAP IRON, LICHT 'IRON Cast Mid Wrought Iron, Rope, &c. Corner ANDERSON STREET and MINER AYE- N TIE, Allegheny City. • ' . PITTSBURGH. WEST COMMON' 'Machine Stone :11'orks .Northwest corner of West Common, 'Allegheny. *MEWS. ATVATER & CO. t3aic.on hand or prepare on short notice Hearth and .Step Stones, Flags- for Sidewalks, -.llrewery Vattlta, 6e. head nod Stones, Se. ---Ordersspromptly executed. Prices reasonable. STONE QtJAUHY 17 - - , . , . . • ."-Stone In:misled front the ;. •- • . W?t 0 .0.0 • 44-I.laWrSra ..TO order. or lay the car load, Tla W. P. R. n. Zvi quire of • • -`• • - • • J. *MEETLY, idtl2ni26o Apollo, Armstrong Co • Pa MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, inurxsnunGrii, Engines, of every description Boilers; 011 Tanks Sheet Iron Work Rolling Mill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine Castings. Generial Castln. OIibEITS SOLICITED MEM CHARLES KNAP, President. ': J. M. KNAP. Vice President. 0. METCALF, Sec'y and Treas"r. I. K. WADE. Engineer. J. 0. KNAP, General Manager. DIRECTORS: I=l Buttes• Street, Ninth- Ward, lon Iron ?Ills. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, EBBERT & MACKLIND. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand SUGAR KETTLES, AO ',LOW RE, - Roiling -11'111 and Machine Castings genci•ally AND ROLL WORKS, STONM. PITTSBURGH GAZEM, MISTS ENGINES; BOILERS, Brp FOR T PIT T EOM, STILL AND Tail( WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FIXED TUBUR - Alf, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STLAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING -PANS, SALT. PANS AND CONJ DENSER*: ' • STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES: : PRISON DOORS AND'COAL SIIUTES Office and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Atiy- 0 :de rs sent to the above address . will be promptly attended.to.. toh7:JB9, • E. W. 3101M0W.....1t5. U. TIARNIIILL ....JAS. BLAIR O'HARA BOILER WORKS. MORROW, ,BA_RNHILL Steam Boilers, Oil Stills; Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS. GXSOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Ac. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., PITTSRURGH, PA. REPAIRING promptly done %V M. M. BARHILL & CO. • ' BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON NOS. 20. 22; 24 AND go PENN ST. Having secured a large card and I:unit:died It With the must approved machinery, we are prep.areitA.o manufacture every deerititlim of BOILERS In the best manner, and waerantedeipiat to any madc:in the country. Chimneys,- Ilreechlug. Fire , Beds. Steam Pipes, Locomoti're Boilers, Condensers. Salt Pans. Tanks, Olt Stills , Agitatbrs, Settling Pans, Boiler iron • Bridges, Sugar inII/q. and sole maml facturers of Bariihill's Patent Hollers. • Repairing done on the shortest notice. . Jalge2l • ROBERT LEA, • • ISM Stettin• Engines and Boilers, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINt;ti, of all ilescription.,suiwk to order. Corner of Flrmt and.FerryStreets. JAM ES M. MITER, Nos. 55 !furl lraterStrret, 5i.%%1 F :11,11. OF IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COETEIt STEAM 171'-: 1:0,I,LINt; I.I.,:••TA( STOVES, CASTINGS, &C 60 OK ' STOiES PKTTSBURG IT. BISSELL & CO.'S FOIL B 1 . 71. 7 ,1 f IN OUS COAL Warranted to .Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Stove in thetnion. BISSELL & o. 235 Liberty Street. ...5.15 . 0 on hand and for sale. • , l' ' PARLOR STOVES. IIEATING• STOVE. -1. MUTE FROSTS, FENDERS ' •.! COOKING ita.NOEi. ac. ESE A GREAT, FAMIET.CONVENI -01. f NC E. A new and novel arramgctunt for having Hat Water Boilers Attached to the hack end of common Cook Stevea, so that the waste blaze which goes up the'stovepipe heats all the water needed hi an ordinary Sized fam ily', by passing the blaze directly through the bolter, which sits. over the pipe hole of the stove. This new arrangement can. be pit on to any Ico. 7. 8 or 0 common Cooking Stove, of any mantaacture. Any person having a THIIT3IIII. VICTORY. BLACK, OAK., BEA ITTY Apr UNION' STOVE, or!almost any other Cook Stove made in the Colon, can have Boil ers attached to their Stoves, Including the Attach ment, the Boller and Lids, and Bibb (.I,ock. for the moderate cost ors 7, by applying to . . BISSELL & CO., No. 233 Liberty Street, IPlttotonegh. Mtn ufneto rers of the TRIUM Pll COOK STOVE. . . CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BUT THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, 14 at No. 140 GE NT STREET. NEW lIAIRDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUIVER,-• Manufacturer, and Importers of _ TI .A-Era, WA_ 11,3 E 9 CUTLERY, &C. 337 LIBERTY STRF_ 1 0 ET,. COTTNEIL OF WAYNE, One Square Belton UniOn PITTSBURGH. Agents for FAIIIILLNES' SCAT:ES. MUSSMIA.NN, ° FIFTH ST:, bet. Tunnel & Chatham Sts., Gunsmith and Dealer Hardware. ealer i Firt class goods of all deierlptions -always on band and sold at the lowest prices. . lidttalrlirg.• done carefully on short notion.' ' pir B. LYON, leatii:or Weights' and Neakares' rothirti 1 EET, Orders promptly attunded , to. apl3:4 =1 PITTSBURGH, Pa I !A\[iFACTUIU OF MISCFACTUREI: OF FREIGHT HOLSTERS, PITTSBURGH. PA PITTSBURGH, PA.. AmISHEETIt.)3.; WORK For :rntexmlboAtt, CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH, r. C. DUFFY HARDWARE. (Between Liberty and Ferry streets •- ` : WEDNESDAY. 'MARCH 18, 1868. - HART, CAUGIFIEY _ . BANKERS AND BROKERS, COrtiel' TJ ird and Wood Streets, . Prrps.ll.7marr, (SUCCESSORS T •17A ' !siNA, limn . & c 0.,) • • Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular latentlon 1 . )1r1 to tlle. pnrchu: , e and 'GOVERNMENT BONDS: Sight Drafts on london. myl:sB2 N. }IOf.MES & SONS, 57 Market Street, Prra-rsirtunGrir, PA. Deposltg received in Par Funds and Currency. .Collections made on all the princlpg polties:`Ottlle. United. States arid - Cauada , . • • Stocks Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM3HaSION. Particular attention }mid to the purchase and kale of. ' United States Seenrities, ISCLenisn II S. SIXES OF 31.8;'41:' (In 1e 5-20: U. S. FIVES 7.0-40 s : U. S. CERTIFICATES OF IN DF.BETEDNESS. Orders and Voneheri bou'ghl or collected. • laanno : , KEISTON.E . SAVINGSBANK, • • Nci . 209 ` Lib erty Street, . jy4:L2 THIS BANK WILL (was A GENERAL- • .'BANKING :13US.NESS;. Tlt L•'R'IiA\KINK 1101..!SE Areonnts of RAN H: 4 . lIANEFiIiS and 3tER CHANTS' are lnyltol. . • . . Collections tnailn on all points In On:. United States and i2anad.i.; . . Interest Allowed i n Time Deliosits. UNITED STATESSECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN T., VAN DOREN. `TESTERS SAVINGS BANK, No. '5!) I,lolt ;'Street. ( '1 I AI ZTERED liltrt.r4-,:t int Icl Dei)oKlt,t4 - ANY ONE DOLLAR- UPWARD.• Dr.r . Orrs st`t:at:i -• r TV 111 E( 1111110r1 • Pit F. Ily at 12 o'vlork: President—THOMPON BELL. Vice President—A. M. BAKSHALL. • nruKTms: TlA)3ll'rtlV MILL. .' 31.k11.11 All. .1. J. 4111.1.E1'11.7.. • Stork!tol.l44 2tl we matt. referent,: Witt..,F , .r.Ftlte,' .Toseplil)llw..rtl4 Win.2l'3l.l2wel!„, Iwv. 1.1,2ty10l Kerf • 2 11.0 try I:moH:rt. It. W. C. 11.1 , 1w4.11.. A. M. Brown. • E. M. Fultop. Thom*. Ewina. its. BANKERS. Q ESTABLISHED IN 1837. ' l4? 35 SouTH -11.00 PIIILADELrInA, DEALERS IN - GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 7 3-10 s Gonveited Into 6-20. STOcKS AND. GoLD, • Dwight and ko{ll on commission, here and in Nov York. TIME PAPER NEGOTISTED. INTEItE.ST ALLOWED ON DEVI 'SITS OF GOMM AND CURRENCY.. Accounts of Banks and Hank.' ers received ow favorable terms. LEHIGH 'COM, AND NAVIGATION FIRST MOUT(:AGE I) 5. FOR S.U.E. Also, the NEW LEIDGII 4301,1) LOAN. TheSe Loans nre both free from Stare and'U. S-taxes, .and are he cheapest Bonds of their class at.'present on the market. ALL CLASSES (W SECURITIES TAKEN IN ENCIIAN(IE AT MARKET BATES. TREASLIRY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSL,V.ANIA. lIARRISITURG,„DEC. Is, 1867. NOTICE TO - L THE. HOLDERS C, IV Si Commonwealth of PennnsylvTia, DUE JULY IST, 1868. I THE FOLLOWING LCiANS Due July lst, 1808, WILL RE REDEEMED. WITH INTER IST, rTO DA,TE or PAYMENT, UN THE P SENTATION AT TUE FARMERS' & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, PUII.AI)ELPIIIA, VIZ: Loan of March 27thf 1839, due ';fitly Loan of ,Ally 19th, 1839, due July INTEItL'ST-. ON ABOVE LOA-NS. WILL CEASE ON nu. IST OF JULY, 11968:, ,TOUDAN, Seer State. . .101IM F. lIATIFRANT,And. pen. . W. H. RZNIILE, State *ream's'. Comlidesloneis of Sl;Orang Fund. FINANCIAL sale . of pyr - r5131.711.C4 11, PA. QF THE OF TIIE =MI Ist 1868 ri.st, 1868. pt. R. IIIERTZ, BANKER AND. BROKER, 118 WOozi. St., near Corner of Wood, GOIMINKENT SECURITIES, G j olc";.Silver . and Cdupons, Pought and Sold on Litiral Term tZ•lirafts: sold on a❑ the principal ettics of F-n -rope: iONTERSION OF 7.4055. - ,e'..W . elt;e now prepared to eonve7t the SECOND and TIDD SERIES of s . r.v - F:is-pxiaarrrE.s DEEM New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Boricts. JAMES T. BRADY _4 CO. Dealer in Government Sgenrities; . CORNER FOURTH AND Wtitiri STS. tllt pittsilittgli -,Gast-tt FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF 'mi.:PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, Mar 17, 1868-• • Gold opened at 139%, declined to 139%, was strong and. fluctuated during the day front 139% to 139%, and closed dull at 139%, 'with 4 downward tendency. The cause .of the .weakness of the gold market is at tributed to the failure - Of the foreign bank ers to keels their bills to the specie shipping pOint.' : but the number of bills on the Mar ket is in excelsS of the demand, lowenrates arc accepted, and a large amount of gold pressed on the Market at ivmoment when money is scarce and commands from 7to 9 per cent. on collateral. The bulls in gold have such-an unprofitable lot to carry that many get discouraged and sell, perhaps, at the eve of a sharpyise, which is almoSt un avoidable. Bonds; in sympathy with the /lodine in gold, have been presed on the' market and sold from !Y, per cent. les,s than early in the day. This does not come unexpected, 'AS it was only a brokers market, and the public had, no interest in the rise; but more at stake at a. deOline. - Stoeks; haye : :Teecreered from the panic like eonditidnaihe market yesterday,, and to,daY, a general adyanee . was estabibshed of frenl to 3 per cent., with n'gtrong inarket,: .• . . Mlonep, though exceedingly hard to eh . thin on miscellaneous collaterals, is in bet ter: supply for prime paper, backed by changes in values worthy of Siveial • • tice. GRAlN—Winter Wheat is (Diet and un-, changed at 52,-13(x2,45 for Red, and ;$.2,539 2,5.5 for White. Corn is dull but unchanged; 95@ ; $1, on wharf and track, and $1,05®1,10.' for small lots in store.. Rye is scarce and in demand; inar_bc. quoted at 51,05,' in first hands, and $1,70014,75, in store. Barley is scarce and in demand at 52(62,10. Oats. steady at 69@i70c, oU r 'traCkc and 73@75c, in' store. PROVISIONSBaeon is steady but .un changed; 114€4113;c Tor, Shoulders; 14-,e.& 15e for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 1634 c for Breakfast Bacon,-'and- 473‘@)17 1 4c for Sugar- Hams. Lard is still quoted at 16c, in: tierces, and 1634 e, in kegs. Dried Beef, 21146,22 c. Mess P0rk,.525 ®2SAQ. • - FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged; $10,56. @;11,25 for Spring Wheat;; $12@12,50 for 'Winter Wheat, and $1401,5 for . fancy - 4 b - riiutis. Rye Flour is firm.at $8,45 per bbl, an Buckwheat at 84,50 . per cwt. • SEEDS—There is fair local demarid f& CloVerseed, and we 'earf-report 'small sales at $8@8,25. Timothy' Seed is selling at $2,75@3. Flaxseed is in good demand at 82,35042,40. BUTTER—Frith° to choice. Roll Butter is scarce and in demand, and irices are , , well sustained, ranging from 48 csBe. EGGS—With good deman and: minished arrivals,' the market'is •Drzn,"and prices are tending upward—sales %-day at 25C 26c. • DRIED FRUIT—Is in, good denra,nd and firm but unchanged. Sales of Peaches at 11®11Mc for prune halves, arid •- Apples at 7@2Bc._ GREEN IY'PLES—The market is firmer,' under the influence. of - light arritals; and prices are tending upward. We now quote at s4@li per! barrel for common to choice.. • ' - - POTATOES-;2l'here is a steady demand,. and while the market is firm, prices are unchanged; prime Peach BlOws, $3,25 per bbl. HAY:—The arrivals are not so large as usual, in consequence of the roads being in very had condition, and prices arci - tenchrig upward, ranging from 8206 - 25 perfOlL LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged; sales of No. 2 at 98E1$1, and No. 1..af : 51,20®.` $1,30. • ' - - ' .•: BEANS—In-steady and in liniitedffup-- ply; regular sales at $4€04,30 per bush. • ' HOMINY—Is unchanged; sales'at $6,25®. 6,50—.56,75, in a retail Way. • - • PRANBERRIES—Quoted $15e17. PITTSBURGH IiETROLE,UIV ARKET. . E r - • -- , . __ .: OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG GAZETTE, , - Tqt.s - nAx, March 17, 11568. - -, 1 CRIME—The Crude. rket is devoida 0f .,., aril, new features worthy of . special hotice.• There iS'SOine little' inquiry for spot oil as ' weli , as future deliveries., but birVereand .. .. sellerS are apart, and, as- a conseqUaThce, ; the volume of business was light.. IWe have but a single sale.to report, three thou sand barrels to bei delivered b4W9eit now and the first of July, sellers•o_ption; at BAe. Thb stock of spot oil is almost entirely eis hausted, aud, in the absence of 1 sales, we ' quote nominally at 8!,/c; April at-84 to 133.'i; June at 9 to 9!c; all the year, buyer's.op-- 1 firm, at 11 1 ,i; to 1.2 e. The recellits.by rail have been remarkablylight for somefiays [ past, which is owing to the "Pipes" at Dir illity being. siibmergedoind theriVer is too high and wild, as yet, to run oil in boats. 1 I Once it recedes, 'however, it is probable that there will be pretty heavy - arrivals in. hulk lxiats, though; it is asserted that the receipts will not be as large as many - have been led to believe. At no time, perhaps, Sor several years past has the stock:,of_spot oil been so much reduced as at - present. REFINED—The market for .bondeitoil is quiet and unchangell. We can report sales of two five hundred barrel lots for the last half of March. at 2434 c; 'and ono five hundred barrel lot for the last half of April at 25e. "Lines," commencing with M.ay, and extending throughout tlie -yeiii, may be quoted at 2514 c, and an advance of from one-half to three-quarters of a cent-for each subsequent Month. All OW year, briyer,s option, is still quoted at 31c; and Atigfis, . September and October, at an ,average of 29c. Were it not for the .extreme views of sllers, there would, no dotibt; -be. 'a fair volume of business; the great obstacle in, The Way of effecting sales lies in_the fact that our refiners generally refuse to sell at present quotations, preferring rather to hold back in anticipation of a stronger mar ket, and still bettar prices. -, , - , . 91?; 101;4 683.' 33 1 ; 38% 1 15 20; OIL SHIPMENTS 'BOM DTJQUESNE DEPOT. H. M. Long k Co., 156 bbls refined to Waring, King ft . , Co:, Philadelphia. Brooks, Ballentino & Co., 99 ,do tlo to W.. G. Warden. Philadelphia, New York Prottisco Nark,O. COY Tflegraph to the rittaturgh 9?,eette.) NF,W Yonk. Afarch ,17 Cot on _'ciPened dull and nominal and closed heavy 'and lower; sales 1,900 bales at Me for `middling uplands. Flonr—recelpts. 2,842 bblii—dull and saloc lower; sales 6,800 bbls $8,90a • 9.40 for superfine State and western; sloa 10,65 ,for extra State, $9,70a11,25 fordo. eX tra western, 812a14 for white wheat extra, • $9,901114 for R. H. 0., sloal2 for extra St. Louis, 812:112,75 for good to choice do., closing quiet; southern dull anti drooping; sales 4511 bbls at 89,301111 for common' to fair extra, 311,10a14,75 for good to choice do.; California dull and declined; sides 350 sacks at 812,50a14. Rye flour steady; sales 400 bbls at $7,75.18,50. Cormneal quiet. Whisky nominal. Grain—receipts 635 bushels— dull and drooping; sales 7,500 bush No. 1 - Spring. on private terms', 7500 bush amber Green Bay on private terms. Rye quiet. Fktrley scarce and firm. Earley Malt firm; .sales 600 btts at $2,25. Corn; receipts 14,40& bus. Corn lc lower and dull; sales 34,000 bus at $1,23a1,25 for new mixed Western afloat; $1,27a1,30 for new Southern yellow; $1,19a1,20 for new white Southern. Oats heavy and lower; sales 57,000 bus at 831.4 a 84c for Western in store. Rice dull. Coffee moderately active; sales 1,000 bags`Rio on private terms.. Sugar fairly active; sales 1,000 hlids Cuba. at 10:11234e; 100 boxes• H avana at 1134 e. 31olavies steady; sales 100 hints clayed at 450. Hops 'quiet. Petro leum steady at 13a13 I-2e; crude;-211.1-2c for retitled bonded. Pork firmer - and in fair sales 2,800 bbls at $21,45a:.4 , ,62 1-2 for new mess, closing at $24.60, and regular at $23,37123,50; old messs closed at , $23,37; prime $2L,371i23,00; prime, mess, $18,50; new mess, $34,902125, sellers for May. Beef is steady; sales of :170 bbls. at ,51,0th:20,00 for new plain; mess, $19,00a, 23,00; new - extra mess al; sales of 230. tierces at $33,00a37,00 prime $.3§,00a40,00. Beef hams firmer, sales of 175 bbl's, at $:35,00. 1140,00. Cut meatssteady; salesof 240 pkgs. at 10 1-2 all 1-2 c; shoulders, 14a15e. Dressed hogs heavy at I tall 3-8 for w stern; 12a12. 1-2 for city. Bacon is, quiet; sal sof 250 bxs at. 12c; Cumberland cut, 12 1-2; long ribbed,. 14c; short clear, 14 1-1. Lard is dull;• sales of 470 lbs. at 143-4al6e. Butter is steady at 30a45e for ()hick, 451160 for. State. Cheese is firm at 11110 1-2. Freights to Liverpool, dull and unchanged. LATEST.—FIour closed quiet - slightly in buyers favor. Wheat dull and latle lower ou spring,. Bye nougually, un changed. Oats dull and heavy; at 831.2 e for western in store. Corn dull and droop ing, at $1,22111,25 for new tnixed\ western afloat and $1,25a1,25 1-2 for old mixed west ern in store. Pork quiet, at $24,561-la 24,1;21-2 for new mess, cash, and $24,621-2a 2.4,05, regular, and $25 for sellers for May. Beef quiet and firm. Cut. Meats nominally unchanged. Bacon quiet-and steady; at 12e for Cumberland, out. Lard qtlict, at 15 1-2 a. ,fig for fair to prime steam and kettle ren- $t Louis Cattle de. CR Telegiaph to the Pittab ttro Market ST: Louis. March 17 nttio m good nand, at g4a43-f. grass. Shtlep 5 34. per head. Maga_ at s.2a BEM MM