6 El IRON WORKS: Vr.n.N - Er„ l'res't " W. I'. PORTER, Snp't ITTSBURGA FORGE AND IRON CO., ANI; FACTIMEIt S --- Bar Iron; pailroadl Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car. Axles Hammered; ~ Lottomotive Frames; - l i aeomotlve Frame Shapes; Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; ~ Piston . Heads; Steamboat Shifts; ,- - I SteambOnt Cranks; . • - . '-- PtstoWliodi, Wrists; . '.) Pitman Jaws, Collars, de bMee, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGIT. P. . GRAFFIEo• , YERS & CO., ' MA - I,7FACTUitERS OP- ' Bar, Roo ' and Sheet Irori, WR UCHT. UPON, . ESE . Iron, Welded Taboo f o r_Gas, Steam, • Water, &c. ALSO, OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Water St., PITTSBURGH, Pa rasa K ENSINGTON . IRON WO SS. LLOYD & BLA K, 3YANUFACTUREES OF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal .AND JUNIATA , BLOOM IRON.' • MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP. BAND. T and ANGLE IRON. ,BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 16 Ms. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT RAILS. Punched and Countersunk. . COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPJ KFS Warehouse _Office ..at'.the Works, GREEN - OUGH STREET,• (a continuation of First street,) adjoinin .; the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., l'ennsylvania Iron Works. Warehoust, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela Rouse, apt'A:da . - PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD. STEEL WORKS. NIMICK & CO., mAxrFACTURERS OF BEST REFINED 'CAST STEEL, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes MILL, MULAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AND CROSS-CUT SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY. SPRINGS, CAST SPELNG STEEL, Cast and. German Plow Steel • 9 PLOW WINGS Ald - D MOWER BARS; SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE; - SICKLE. SHOWEL, 110 R, R,AKE, - FORK, TUB, CALK and MACHINERY CAST STEEL; CROW BARS, Lc., &c., Warehouse 811 Water Street Pittsburgh. seiB:k4 , - 1 - IITTSBIIRGII STEEL WORKS. l ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JatiES, BOTT) Manefheturers of the BEST -BEFLNED CAST- STEEL SQUARE,SLAT and OCTAGON, of all sizes; SAW PLAT? TIOE. FORK and SWEET CAST STEEL; CAST STEEL for . Reaping and *owing *at/lines, - Steel Plow Wingy ' • Axles, Circulars, &c., &c. Cast arid Cominon Plow & Spring Steel. Office—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two blockshbove tbe Monongahela House. • oeft3:d9 MILLER; BARR &PARKIN.. GENF.11.4.1. PARTNERS: • REUBEN 31ILLEB, .6to. W. HAAR, - CHAS. rAuKIN. - SPECIAL PART.TER- - 6. KIEV.. ; CRESCENT- STEEL WORKS, • et.-E.Axcauriv, Office, No. 38 Wood Street, ecl4'id4W P:ITTSI3pR.GO, DUQUESNE Iron. and IsteetiVorks. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, ke. iyAITE,HOTIgE: =I No.' 77 ,Water Street, jiL949o,'`i PITTSBURGII BL ACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. lIAlt, ~. 1 'BitOTICER & CO Ai iiiiiitii:bri oil 4 di jeicziptione = , Iti ! :c -` • • Offiee and 'rehouse; '100.„120,12 4- ' 8 ECOND Mid 110 an. .1 1 41.71R5T STREETS, .• - • ' . 'PITTSIII3IO.II. pox CITY MILLS. ROGERS'&: BURcHPIELPI MEI ;Maunfacturere 6 1P EEL'4 • 'ED; JU NIATA 'and POL lIELI • CAST -STEEL. - , ;•1 J ; .13ittes4ndtlirettotolo„. No 22 , XAMIET . tyr COPPER. ' ctILILE SUPERIOR' . COPPER MILL ANPM TING ITOLZE; _ , ~,r,',41-R.*Ay.,D4c,CP#DY.,&, CO,. Set Coirper, Presied OedipestMottnams, liaised Tinto terns, Spence Holder. Also. Importers and Dealers in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron; Wire Clon , 'atantly on hand Tinners• Machines and Tools. • , Warehouse No. 140, FIRST BTItEET•and no ‘Speelal orders oftopper git to any desired pe:: tern. I . 7 f FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PI'1"1" 1 THOMAS IC ,MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest anc most - complete establlshmOnts in the West( .and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks: Sheet Iron Work. MMM Rollins 31111 Castings. -Engine Caltings. " Machine Castings: General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED n00:n69 • N ATIONALJ FOUNDRY AND' RIPE WORKS. Ctorner. Carrolll and. Smallman Streets, (NTh l Tii e PrPrrttrxiAG-i-i, PA. - i. sErrit . . . 31artuTacrtairer \of CAST IR O N BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. MI y Pipes . are all legst Invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General eastings for Gas , and Water Works. ot l ir v zs um i ls kl v. m 3.,,.7. n amn ( gorAoatac: . letendents fel6;tlo • • • - THE KNAP FORT pm FOUNDRY CO. ENABLES KNAP, President. J. M. }MAP. Vice -President. 0., METCALF, Sec'y and Treas'r. .1. K. - WADE, Engineer. J. 0. -10 4 1 AP, General. Manager. . . --'DIRECTORS:` .JAMES U. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shorb & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons. C. R. HERRON, of Spang. Chalfant & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co. WM. 3IETCALP, , of Miller, Barr .t Parkin. - m....NurActvuzits OF Rolling Mill :and Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS. of every desesiption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe7.4 ROBINSON, REAL& CO., Successors to ROBINSON, 311:1S S ]TILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, "FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, Manufacturers - of float and Stationary Steam Enl Mims, .lilast Engines. Nllll Machinery. Gearing, shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks null Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron V, ork. Office, No. 12, corner First and SmithileldStreets. Agents for GIFGARD'S PETENT INJEC •.Ift for feeding' Boilers. jailtr:4 HUGH 11. BOLE • BUNTER ORR. JAMES NELSON B. BOLE. INDUSTRIAL WORKS. , HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Found Ors, Engine Builders and Machinists, ...Hake to order MAINE AND LAND STEAM EN GINES. of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction. CASTINGS, of every description, made to order: JANES t..:.... A.. B. BoLE. Foreman. Machine Shoe,, corner POINT ALLEY and DU QUESNE W.A.1.. Foundry. N0.5.'52i and 54 Third street, PITTSBURGH. PA. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. - - Butler Street, ; Ninth Ward, • (Oppo site'' 4n (on Iron Mills,) PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT .L" MACKLIN% 0c15:n3 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. OMee and. Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufactuie and keep consfardly on sand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BONES, DOG IRONS; , SIiGAR KETTLES, 11OLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. JOHN RONEY; " HECLA FOUNDRY, Carson St , Ninth Ward, near A. V. R. R. MANUFACTURER OF II A M 31 1 7 2 DIES, STEEL MOULDS, Bolling MITI and *achlneCastings generally. Jositni - Gvomi promptly attended to. Orders solicited and carefully and satisfactorily executed. CENTRATH FOUNDRY' AND „ROLL WORKS • st§o Penn stte‘et. BOLLMAN, • BOYD &, BIGAMY. • Chill Rolls, 31111 Castings, Roll Lathes. &e. talluirlaTON _.-ItIAACIIINE WORKS. • 'T • Est AittiilllßD 1830. s, - fhetorY of STEAM ENGINES of all sizes and of the most ap2roved. patterns,l : or_ stationary fludrrir ,V S gI A ciI IS II ° A T O S , and )T lLS A lNrsel l iv i r l e Y r ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. , .11:-F.0EI38E, Wellsville. 0. • Fifty miles below.rittsburgh, on thephio alver,' and Atnerp C. & • 4 . • : • tto9:b2. . . - ram IRON BROKERS. SAMITE!.. N. WICE.F.RSHAM, . IRON BR,OBER' MU 124 'Firrt Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. the iale - of tornpall, ponghattiOre, Jo sephine, Isabella, Duneanuon, Stanhope, Glendon,- and othet , :bninds of Anthracite.. Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal • cEnisi g nincetto and 'orders respectfelly solicited. :JAMES - 1M .311 :. - DEALER IN SCRAP. IRON• LICHT - IRON, I Cast and Wrought 111011jRatie,*,. Coiner ANDEREONSTREET ind RIVER AVE NUE, 44egbeny qty . 1 , , EST COMMON W' • St4ne' Works; - 7 ' Northwest corner of WeaVecnernon. Allegheny.. . •Figo. TVK 4.l l vAirmiit.,‘ co. 1 111.; , 0 on hand or prepare on short 'notice Hearth and. Stop Steam ~/likgji ,fer,elidenalkai Brewoq Vault*. etc: !Ovid and Tomb btones„ ~.or d ors promptly executed. Frieee reamonable." NEAVAIIIVC • tv„z - . : 00. 4 1,, V:" - 1;l}N 4rw4 ipall.l 1 Apollo Stone Qual4*, TO order or by the car load. via W. P. B. B. llrk• qulro of • riszErior, Armstrong Co., Pa gab/2:W° Pla - ixtoors. STONE. ,PltitttikOEE MARCH 24;:'1868 ENGINES, BOILERS, &C. FORT PITT • • BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, =I TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FLUED TUBUKAIL FIRE ' BOX AN." CYLINDER STLAM BOILERS. • OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASII SETTLING. PANS, SALT PANS AND CON- DENSEgS; STEAM GASOMETERS .AND'4RON BRIDGES; PRISON•DOORS AND COAL SIIUTES °Mee and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa dair Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. m 117089 • E. W. 31011110W.,..JA5. B. BARERILL....JAS. BLAIR GBARA BOILER WORKS. MORROW, BARIMILL & CO., E=l Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, .Ikgitators, TANKS, ..,SALT PAN, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and. Second Sts., I'ITTSBURGII, PA REPAIRING promptly done WM. BARNiHILL• & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NO'S. 20, 22. 24 AND 26 PENN ST Raving aeoured a large yard and furnished with the most approved Machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description Of BOILERS in the hest manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. . Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann faclurers of BarnhilPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice ROBERT LEA, MANUFACTURER OF team Eniines and Boilers, FREIGHT HOLSTERS, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions. made to order. Corner of First and Ferry Streets, JAMES M. RITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Sfreci, PITTSBURGH, PA.. NtAXI:FACTVIIEIt OF • IRON OIL TANKS , SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE ROLLING MILL STACKS, .Ind SHEET IRON WORK. For Steamboats STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. --- —„ - - COOK STOVES. 1 CET THE BEST. BISSELL 411; CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BIT U.41/NO 'G'S COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other St(We in the Udell. • - BISSELL- & CO., No. 235 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR STOVES. 'MATINS} , STOVES. GRALSJZZ,TSAIETZE: AGREAT . FAMILY CONVENI EICCE. . . . . A new and novel.ariangement for having Hot Water Boilers Attached to the back end of common Cook Stoves, so that the waste blaze which goes up the stove pipe heats all the water needed in an ordinary sized fam ily, by passing the blaze directly, through the boiler, which sits over the pipe hole of the stove. This new arrangement can be put on: to any No. T, 8 or 9 common Cooking Stove, of any manulkcture. Any perso BEAUTYg a TRIUMPH, VICTORY, BLACK OAK, or UNION. STOVE, or almost any other Cook Stove made in the Union, can have Boil ers attached to their. Stoves, including the Attach ment, the Boiler and Lids, and Bibb Cock, for the Attach moderate cost of 1.1, by applying to • BISSELL & COs . , 233 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. lisnufacturcrs - ar the TRIUMPH COOK STOVE. riIIEAPEST PLACE in the city }ll"4".o4nrr TII E TRIUMPH -COOKINC'SiTOVEi Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET. P. C. DUFFY. -- HARDWARE. NEW •HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT &, Manufacturers and linporters of. I)E.AL - lELIE) A 7l, E, CUTLERY &C 887 , . LIBERTY STREET, CORNER of RAY A, One Square Below Enien- Depot, `i 3 ITTSBURbH. ,A“ ' sir A c cuts for FAIRBANKS' SCALES.- • F MVSSMANN, ..,...srirrg,ST.; bet. Tunnel #-Ch!ithata ith and Dealer in Hardware. . . . duo' goods of. - att ileoeiO4gits' always' on' Land and sold at the lowee;,ptieea., .2,dpairing done ..CEMP4 I 7 PatilcOuPg ce * . ". ' iffeaggieit No. 5 YOUNTII STREET. ißetween Liberty and Ferry streets. Orden nromptli attended to. 4 1";:e Ve FINANCIAL, - H. R. MERTZ, , HART,CAEGRET , & CO. ' BANKER AND BROKER , • , BANKERS AND BROKERS, rio Wood, SL, near Corner of Wood, Corner Third and Wood Streets, • . • Gold, Silver and Coupons, PIIL"rI3U'itiGII, PA. . , j (SItCCiSSORS To HART .L• CI ~f) DEALER 1. I t? COi 1 : ;' I We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and And particular attention aid to tl e purchase and i THIRD SERIES of • . sal of I - ' ! COVERNNIN'T - SONDS. Exchange, Sight Drafts on London.. Col Unit Stoks, Bonds and 'other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. • Particular attention paid to the' purchase rind sato of . _ • United States Securities] jy4:b2 INCLCDING U. S. SIXFS OF 18131: • U. ° S. FIVES%) tr.s: U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBETEDNESS, .Orders andd - Vouchers bought or collected - jadOtal ' CITY HANK, No. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL STOUSHOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Foreign Exchange bought and sold, and when de. aired remitted to Europe. Collections made ou all the principal points of the 13 tilted States and Canada. jas:c2l JAMES MCCABE, .1010 T MCKEOWN, TP.Iir.NCR CAMYRELL, ; Taos. ROURKE, JOHN SAVAGE: - FATUICIE KANE, JAS. PHELAN, &nun C. ItAnn: CIIAti. B. Balm, Wm. U. Rant. P. o'llnins, f J. 13u:NL6vir, JR., D. Inmsr.N. ' J. C: riARR, Secretary N; 11.—This Bank will open for businesa between the first mad fifteenth df April, in the room lately occupied by. A. 31cTIglic, deceased, as a Banking I House. opposite the Cathedral. . PITTSBunGit. TA tar - The Stock /looks 'will remain open for sub serlptions until that time. at the °Mee of the Seere- LITY. No. 104 Fifth street.. mbla•m9o KEYSTONE SiYINGS BANK, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, Accounts of BANES. BANKERS and 31Ert . CHANTS are invited. Collections made on all points In the 1 7 ;:aftcd A States and Canada. • t l SI Bs_ D SOLD. JOIN T. TAY DOREN, bier. - WESTERN SAVINGS BA K, UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT A CHARTERED 1806. Interest paid on Time Deposita ANT BE3I RECEIVED KRO3I ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEILEST. Discounts Ditlly at 151 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Tice President—A. N. MARSHALL • onlEcToits: THOMPSON BELL, 31. 3111ISIIALL, JOB. DILWORTH,,f, ; JOS..ALAIIEE. J. J. GILLESPIE, Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. irorsthe, ' Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, . Bev. David Kerr„ Willis Mittel). I Henry Lampert, D. W. C.' Bidwell, A. M. Brown, E. N. Felton. I Thomas Ewing'. kRiC4 Ak° ll c° BANKERS. n- PIECIELADELPIIIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES: tea , 5 7 3-10 s Conver Int 5-20. Bought and seldOti commission, here and in New York, TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED - . INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. -Accounts of Banks and Bank ers receivetrentavorable terms. LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION FIRST MORTGAGE- RAILROAD 6s FOR SALE. Also, the NEW LEHIGH GOLD LOAN. taxes, and are both. free (from .State . and U. S. taxes, and are the cheapest Bonds of their class.at present on the market._ - • ALL CLASSES - OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET. RATES. BENJAIIMBINGSaLV....I '' . - - QINGERLY & CLEIS, Su ccessors to GEO; P. BCIIOCJIMAN a CO I . PIaCTICAL LITELOGIRAPRIERS. . The only Steam Lithographia,Establisbnakint West of the biountains. Business Cards better Donde, Bonds,. Labels, Circulars. Show 7;ards; Diplomas, Portraits Views, Certificates of spoons, Incita tion Car le, ite., Nos. 711 and 74 - Third street, Pittsburgh TORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY.' • • cai ) ifat; 4125,900. Pititianititi.-EDWARDEw,f E. .„ sacitsTAßT-M., A. IVEI Sor:E*,474 4 Tt ) ,-10115001441 Edwtlyd D...t0 IE . ,Duhridie; John Nelionei f a ' Malonor. - . 'l+ Geta WVDttoridgek I . .* • ;-; 0. J valimon• LUMBER YARD—Cornor of BUTLER AND AL- . LECIIIENT STREETS, Ninth Ward. OFTIVE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORlo4._lV.aah !neon street. jaw,Jas = ~~~~,~ I:NTEREST -PAW ON ErEPOSrT =MEM DOMINICK lIIMSEN. President Ne. 209 Liberty Street, I'ZTtI'~I3VfGII, PA. r ; TIIF WILL OPENA AT THEM NEW,BASKING HOUSE Interest Allowed on Time De No. 59 Fourt4 Stieet.o ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 1 4 !! 3 5 So - S UTH gl'Obis - ANi) GOLD LITHOGRAPHERS CHAS. _ . . • •. LITIIOGRAPIL R : 40 1 :riking. maw APOLLO BT/10413, CHECKS. intAitSflibTES, DILA. sigIiLiTTEP. IMAM &c.,Actte ,t# . aplomb(' `LVMBER.: , GOVERNMENT' SECURITIES., Bought and Sold on Liberal Terms 11% 7 Drafts sold on all the principal cities of En , rope riONVEILSION OF I-3055. Coupons, ; C3~VEl\'-TZZIItTIES New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealer in Government Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. taaE Ell FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG* GAZETTE, MONDAY, March 23, 1808. Gold advanced sharply this - morning to 140; onthe.presumption that the, President would seek to gain time and his trial post r timed to an indefinite period, but unexpec . tedly the President himself •is anxious to, have the trial proceed, bring it to a close, and remove all causes for excitement; in consequence, thereof, the market declined to 13936; and closed at 138 bid. The scar .city of money may cause some 'further de cline in gold, but commercially viewed the market showed tmadvance, so long asour imports exceeds mir exports to such a large percentage—the currency value last Week was eight millions; or nearly six millions 11ngitffitto whiehudd freight, other charges , and' differenee in the market \tine, and Mil $lOO,OOO the declarative value of Ihe merchandise and seven, millions gold value, is the true estimate. . . Government bonds openedl less buoyant 1 than on Saturday, but during the _early part of the day were steady, After the de i cline in gold they receded about per cent. c old bonds, and ,4 to g per cent. on. new and currency bonas, with large offer ings. The expected tightness of the money market, about • April will hasten a further decline, even if only temporary. - Stocks are improving, and a renewed , contest between the two .rival• parties hi Erie is looked for, and 'since other stocks generals - follow', the market price of the large roads, it is likely that another sharp rise will take place dniing the week, to be. sneceeded by a heavier fall; the bears will haVe the benefit of the_first of April scare, usual at quarter statement day for national 'yanks. , =I Money - is scarce for small borrowers or men doing an irregular business; otherwise: 1 7 capitalis s are well supplied with .loanable funds in the shape of bonds, which are rea dily. con ertible. Take it all together, the stringency in the money market is less felt new than was anticipated, because "every body was prepared for it. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: . Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds, 110%; 1862 5-20.5, 110 q; 1864 do; 107%; 1865 do, 108 N; Consols, 106%;.10,405, 101%; 7-30 s, 105%. Cleveland & Pittsburgh .R. R... Fort Wayne North Western—common North W.esterriPreferred.... New-York Central Erie • - Old Southern • • ( .... Ohio t Atria; 'ssippi Western Union . T4legraph, Merchants Union Express Corydon-- .... .. . . .. . ..;.. -39 Quartz Mill 1 15 Quicksilver 20% —The foMming statement exhibits the business of the Pittsburgh Clearing House,- for the week ending Saturday, March 21'st: • ' March 18.... March 17... March 18.. March 19.. March 20. March 21, Total ; ::::.:J1,675,185 84 014,547 95 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. • - Gold ' 1393/ to U.S. 6's, 1881...,. 111iA # 4 . - 5-20's,_ 1862 - ' 1103 4 / . 44 5-20's, 1864 • • 107% " 5-20's ' 1865 • 108;‘ " 10-40's nog ..... 5-20's„Jan. and July, '65 107 i‘ a 444 44 tt .'O7 10734 Juni.7-30's ' 10 8 '4 July 7-30's r 106i4 May•Comp., - 1865 • 118 'PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. . - - - OFIFCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAr,MDT& 23, 1868. CRIME--The crude Market:lS quiet and, if anything,- a; little weaker, though prices are without quotable change. We can re port a sale of 2000 bbis for April, at 7%; 2000 for , May or June, seller's option, at 9c; and, 3000 bbls on spot, on private terms. There are apparently more offers to sell than there was: last week, though so far as we ,Can learn, there is nodlstletinnuilfested on the part of holders to make concessions in order to effect sales. Prices are still sus tained at 011 City, ranging from $3,10 to $3,15, and there is no margin to run oil to this market, as will be apparent to any one conversant with the trade. REPINED—There is little or nothing do ing in banded °IV and while the market is quiet prices are without quotable change. We havo but a single sale to report, 500 bbls for , March at 24%c. Quotations may be fairly given at "24 to 24,%c for March; !25%e^Ibr,April;:2(10 for. May; And 26%0 for June. There is still considerable' inquiry, mainly for future delivery t but the ex treme views of holders has a tendency to retard operations. , • -Since the above was put •in type, we have a sale of 500 bbis reported for April at ARRIVALS—Fisher & Bro. report hay- ing received 46751 bbis by river; and Homy Metagar of 7175 bar rels. OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT, Brooks i Ballentlne' it 00. 6 23 bbls ref:to' W. G. Warden, Philadelph N: M. Long.& Co., 233 do go to : Warden, Prow it Co., ..Philadelphia. "FL LOng & Co., 105 do do to War in g, Kingi'Co. Philadelphia. , , .• Hutchinson . Oil Co., 106 do do to Emil Schalk, philadelphia: r sHrosurrs PER A...V. 8.:54. ruule o M & Beaumont, 100-',13-bls e r.l Logan. &Bro„,.Philadelphia. . im P Welsontnger; 250 do- do to am - PreVedscili, Philadelphia. tols,,Vright' Clark itSumner, 255 do ref. it Sons, Philadelpia. . MoKelvy & Bro., 220 no. do toW . Lo gan & Bro., Philadelphia. ",;-• _LEr . , . ~ A Mlrll.!6. =QM t . 90 1 ,4 • 102% • 74% • 4.w.% 70% 87% 29% 34 RAV3,790 45 853,466 98 . 287,721 70 60,915 39 . 272,986 06 - 55,181 73 • 327,059 88 ^ 61,079 34 . 205,699 81 30,859 51 . 252,927 94 1 53,01 e 00 PITTSBURGH MARKETS. , OFFICE CF PITTFASUBCFIE - GAZETTE, / :,\loxt',tr.-March 25, 1868. The general markets arci steady and fair ly active, and while there is 'a very good lo cal demand for most of the leading commo ditics, and a fair volume of business in the I aggregate, there are no changes in values worthy of special . notice. APPLES—With light arrivals and a lim ited supply, the market is•firm with regu lar sales at $4 to $6 per bbl, for common to choice. • BUTTER--The receipts continue' very light, and with a good demand and very meagre supply, prime to choice Roll may be. quoted at 50 to 550. EGGS—Under the influence of increased arrivals, the market is a shade easier, and we quote at 27@28c. . • GRAlN—Winter Wheat is in demand at $2,50@2,53 for Red, and 50 to 8c per bushel higher for White. Oats quiet and unchan ged; 60@70c on track; and ‘ 73®750 in store., Corn is quiet and unchanged; sales of Shell ed on wharf at 95@b7c—sale of 68 wicks in store at $1,05. Rye isstill quoted at $1,75@. 1,80. No Barley in this market: SEEDS—Flaxseed is scarce and, in de mind at the recent advance, $2,50. Small sales of Cloverseed at $B, and Timothy at $2 74. : 1.111--There is no improvement to not tide demand, and tide Market is quiet and unchanged; - , we continue to quote Spring Wheat at $10,50 to $11,00; Win ter Wheat at $l2 to $12,50, and fancy brands at $l4 to $l5. Rye Flonr is firm at $8,25. Buckwheat is quiet and unchanged at $4,50 per cwt. t • HAY—Loose Hay is selling from country wagons at $2O to $25, as to quality. Baled is selling on wharf at $21.1 LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged; reg ular sales of No. 2at 98c.®5,1, and $1,30, $1,30 for No r . 1. . DRIED FRUlT—Peaches .firm but un ;changed; regular jobbing sales at 11@)1134c. Apples steady at 71@bc. BEANS--Firm, in limited. supply, and in fair local demand at $4;50 to $5. PROVISIONS—Bacon -is ,somewhat ex cited and firmer; sales' at 113•, to 11%c for Shoulders; 131,4 to ,_lsc for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 16%e for Breakfast Bacon, and .17 to 17%c for Sugar Cured Hams. Prime kettle Lard, 15% to 100, in tierces, I and 1634 c, in kegs. Mess Pork, $25 to 1 $25,50. Dried Beef, 2134 to 22c. . , HOMINY—Is quiet and unchanged; sales at $6,25 to $6,50 per bbl. ONlONS—Scarce and held firmly at $1,50 per bushel. , ALLEGHENY CAirri.. MARKET. • OFPICE orneePITTSAURGE GAZETTE, - • MONDAY,! March• 23, 186 q CATTLE. There was again a short supply of cattle on sale to-day, and with the usual retail de- I mend, the market was firmer and good prices Were realized, though Compared with last week there s is no advance. The quality of cattle was fully up, to the usual average I with the' exception , that there was no pre mium stock; if there had heen, it would doubtless have brought last weeks' prices. We quote fair to good butchers cattle at 607; mediuml ,to prime at 7',' to Syc• and extra - , ', • - - at 9to 9 1 / 0. Stockers continue to meet with a steady demand, and sell without much difficulty at 5.,;c• to 634 c, as to quality. There were no eastern buyers in attend- ; :Ince, and there was but one drove bought to ship east:-Myers &Needy shipped three car loads to Baltimore. Philadelphia, it seems, is getting a good many cattle from Baltimore, and many of thee buyers, who used to buy and ship from I re every week, , are now buying in that ina ket. ci t A New York correspond rit writes as fol lows: John T. Alexander, one of the hea viest stock dealers here,it i said, will cease to bring his cattle over the Pennsylvania roads after the Ist of May, but will turn his business over to the Erie. In that case the Conamunipaw yards are likely to be, used up. Alexander . moves, through that , medium, from 500 to 800 per week. I give i the rumor fot what it is worth. '. ; ,I Stakely & Bro. sold . 28 head efl'enna. steers, oxen and heifers at 6% top 8c; and two b ulls at 5 1 4 . 1 , I Smith & Tae :told 10 head for Glass, Lafferty & Co. at 3Cto 83,. Ilazlewood it Blackstock report having. retailed 51 head of Chicago cattle at 8 to 9y,. N. Carr sold 20 head for Dolan & Ivory at 7,50 to 8,90. , .' , . ' Hedges & Taylor sold 20 head for Berry at 6,25; 15 for . Messenger, Gillett it Co. at 8 to 8,2.5; 23 for Armstrong at sy, to 7K. M. Verner reports 18 head of prime to extra fat cattle at 83,110 sm. Glass, Lafferty & Co. report having sold 20 head at 7, 1 4 t 854. Marks & Traurmau report having sold 70 head of prime to extra cattle itt 8 to 9,25; and 26 head of good stockers at 6,60. Dolan & Ivory report having retailed 50 head of prime to extra A 7;4 to 9. Greenwald it Kahn report 60 head at 734 to 9,25. L. Rothehilds .. wholesaled 36 'head of prime Chicago fat cattle at 8,25; retailed 20 head of steers at 7% to 8. ' Myers & Needy retailed 50 head from Chicago'at 8 to'9. Shipped 53 head -to Bal timore. • ' - , '` John Kerwin bought one pair of oxen from Shaw at 6,50; and 3 bulls at 5. Kraus & Haas retaile4,ss head of Chicago and Ohio cattle at, 7,62% to 9,25. SHEEP. There - was a limited supply of Sheep on sale ,to.day, and with a good retail demand and some inquiry for shipment, the market was very still, andtholders experienced no difficulty in realizing full prices. One Philadelphia buyer picked up 258 head, for shipm,ent to that market ) and with this number taken: from the supply, the num ber left for the retail buyers was_ very small, and,,as we have already intimated, holders sold readily at extreme prices. Atiam . ,Eckert - wholesaled 87 head to Hoff- R. C. Crum bought from Pennington for Pancoast, 171 head at 6,6k-50- from • same to same at 6; and 37 from another seller to same buyer, at $f,75 per head. , ; Dilworth sold Richaidson 20 head of ex tra Beaver 'Co; Sheep, nveraging 120 lbs, . - . Stakely Garwin retailed 70 hoad , “of mixed at 43/to 7. - . Enteric& 4tr. Co. wholesaled 00 head to Tesh (5: Bro. (butelters) at GYs• The demand for ,Efogs as , only moderate, and while the market seems to be a Shade easier, prices are without quotable . change, ranging fritni - 8% . to 310, gross, looprOing to quality. Emerick & Co. report. having retailed 200 head during the past weekfat 8,50 to 11. Rothehilds ,t Byers report 50 head during same time at : 10 to DitMrESTl.d; . pooDs MARKET. . 91.FICE IDE THE rITTEEURUIII GAZETTE, March 19 6 8, Owihkr beil 6 Vet to an active 41valry between two vast jobbing houses in New york; ns to which ' Could or ~would loso the most on Brown Shootings andi_offer to sup ply,taletr, respectiyo eusternersthe cheap est, a material decline tail bOinlstahlished lag New York to be, ' fbiloViddqUickly, we suppose., by_an advance, aslcotton• has not declined. Tho Pittsburgh . manutanturera have puV down their ;POCesyso that this market presents the same relative advan tages ttl : the4estern -buyer as before. We reduce our quotations accordingly: ". HIUVir 44.15WANDAZDS. • - 0 zaineitorkTagiltar4dAenn.l4llls,, ... . . 17340 NaniAok,"Contittigaindidtdrd.:...i 17e 15vie , ....... .. I4e arra—Cotten Yarn, Csrpet„ chain, can.. 114).wiek, Twine, and Battings are the same as last week.