IMeZ - VaRTIMX* - ,,WORIES AS. Vit.N - 1:11., Presn::: : . - r iur spunon FORGE AND IRON-CO., MAti&FACitIREIIS or Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axlei!' Hammered; Locomotive Frarr.es; Locomotive Frame Shapes; SW° Bahr; Yokes, Straps; PistOn 'Reads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; • . Pisan Rods, Wrists; ' Pitman Jaws, Collars, Ac. Office, No. _177 PENN STREET, PI'TTSBUIZ6II. r GRAFF, BYERS MANUFACTURERS' OP Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, -- . ...*tifiliC r HT 'iPON; Iron Welded Totes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. . . OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Water St.. PITTSBURGH, Pa EZZIMI KENSINGTON IRON LLOYD & BLACK, 3ANTYIACTURR:4 OF Best Comwon, Refined, Charcoal jUNIATA • BLOOM- IRON. , . . • MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP, BAND. T and .ANCiLE IRON. ~ BOILER. PLATE and SHEET. IRON. MOWER, AND REAPER BARS. . • . CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 16 Rig. to the yard. • WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk.- COAL SCREEN IRON. - • NAILS AND SPIKES. • Warehouse and Office at: the Wor':s. GREEN OUGH-STREET, (a continuation - of 'First street,) adjoining the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Penwhania Iron Works, Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 „4".IRST STREET, i lIUGiL BOLE. opposite Monongahela liotrse,- • - JAMES NELSON .80-I:dG . pITTSBURGH. INDUSTRIAL WORKS. ST HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Fonnderi, Engine Builders and Machinists, EL WORKS. _ -........,,..---_-...,- SHEFFIELD STEEICWORKS; •• - . • - , • E\- SINGER, NBEIGK. -- -& - ' . OO/ f -- • i Make to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN- I GINES, of ail sizes , warranted to give satisfaction. .• j ; CASTINGS. of every description. made, to order. - . i JA3LES NE.LSON, SUIVt. ...... A. IL liot.E. Foreman. 3 LANUFACTOMERS.OF ' . Machine Shop corner POINT ALLEY and DC . - s - • - -' - • . QUESNE 'WAX. Foundry, Nos. 52 and 54 Third BEST REFINED' - CAST STEEL, i street,. tuylo.uCti Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes: . 1 -v, MILL, MI:LAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AND (.7IIOgS:CL - T SAW PLATES.- ELLIPTIC AND SEMI.ELLIFTIC RAILWAY SPRING -S, OAST SPRING STEEL, Cast and German Plow Steel, , . . rLow•WINGS AND MOWER BARS; • SPR NOS, ANT PS tuid STEEL TIRE - SICKLE, SIIONVEL,HOR,RAXE, FORK, TIEB..OALK•snd MACHINERY CAST STEEL; - CROW BARS, &c, • Warehouse, 83 Water Street Pittsburgh. pITTSBUIWII STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK 86 CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JONES,.IIOTD & CO.;) 1 . , Mannfactuieri °rills • BEST REFINED CAST STEEL , SQUARE, FLAT anti OCTAGO.N, of all sizes: SAW PLAT.R.% 110 E, FORK anti SHEET CAST,STEEL; CAST STEEL for . .. . Reaping and Mosiing Machines, Steel Plow Wings &c. Cast and Common Plow* Spring Steel. Offlee—Coiner FIRST AND .ROSS STIEETS, two'. blocks above.tho 31onougaliela oc2S:ds • . . MILLER, BARR & GENEIIALTARTNERS: 'Md. METCALF,I REIIBEN . MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, f CHAS . PARKIN. SPECIAL PAIITNEiI-S. M. KIEJ CRESCENT STEEL' WORKS, nAmt, etii.extax.xx, Office; No:38 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, fel4:d4B DUQUESNE Iron. and Steel ;Works., COLEMAN, NAHM & .CO., MANUFACTURERS OF . Iron, Nails, Springs,Axles,, Steel, &e. WAREHOUSE: No. 77 Water Street, jalBo9o PITTSBI7II3II BLACK DJAMOND STEM WORKS. PARK, BROTHER -a CO., ManufaCtlMT:=s . alljleteririt!9ll of Office and Warehouse. 120, _122, 124 SECOND sad 119 and 121 FIRSTISTNEICTS, : • PITTSBURGH". CIT.It MILLS. ROGERS & BURCHFIELD . . I Pldannfaeturers of REFINED, CHARCOAL, JU ')oftNIATA and POLISHED ICAST 'Mace and Warehouse, No. 22 MARKET ST. COPPER = - .S.R.E6 SUPERIOR._ wpm; Kr11421 . 4811311.1131G WOL' . 4 : : :T? :• , iv -- Irirtiaifigiaii ,-. 'I4ARK - McCURDY &CO • lanutsetnrcre or ,Sheitilos, ! trailers , , and 80l opper, Pres ied copper-Boo:dor, Rallied Sall Bot-. to Speller Solder. Mao, importera and Dealers , A 3 V plate .h aVatt Mil t ri a ltVcilfl, ,S E AP I a It r rile a lgi a el m 4l6 . 3‘lllBr,§fiffsT; r ot4i l roo evlrtr,ymobrsb. , .._,f 4 ..iv>, pegl order", f W'per ra",itelf- den trOlAt. - - - -'' ---..,-,,,--.: , ,••• g ' ulitiPtewe' - •' - ‘'d.• ?. -•`'' ' .vt•i.:liLrl..-1 i.- 11, !.ili: 14tr ', •kV4 I I ''''''' • 7.1 -r -Bt nee ---.747,..,: a .r .A 7 4 , 46 1, •pA;Z:qX4 , : - .,fikift.' l 4X4 - .VA- r i&;;.*'= , • • ' s 7 14.4zt e _ ^- .;tv. - P;ePoicTric, Supt Attl "ILITEST C0.10131(0N•• . . •- • • Machine Stone 'Works, Northwest. corner of West Corumori, Allegheny. FILEWIC ATVATER £ CO. Have on Shand or prepare. on short • nOtice Hearth and Step Stones, , ,Flim for Sidewalks. Brewery Head.and Tomb Stones,' de., • Orders promptly executed.''.Prices 'reasonable. STONE 4tEABRY,:, stone ffikatintitirtinist ke Apollo.: SUMO - QUVllrrin or bT thesar. l l"hilaWl -4 :.*14 5 • En' ilCeof f rAitsteug" , 4rEi gAl'elTl la iaels i i ' 1 1111441416 " 11 PV1C 744,1114 C- I t i l' . l - 14(' ' - AMi1ie11'711,11;4.73- t°,11 2 .1 4' - • ! ••rt trq ~~o~.~,s.~; n~csuvisTs.. _.~. ATLAS WOIt4SAL MORTON, STREET, Ninth Ward, r'I'I'T•IIILTI3.GII. THOMAS N. MILLER, President These Works arc among the largest ane most I Complete esmbllshments In the West,' and are now .prepared to furnish • Engines, of every description: I. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work Railroad Castings. Rolling Mill Castings. Engine Castings 211iachine Castings. General Castings. notlsnuo 01111E4S. NATIONAL FOUNDRY • AND PIPE WORKS. • Corner Carroll and tinudlinan Streets, (NINTH WARD.) • ,PITTSfVR.GH. "PA. WM. mum ittatti:wa,ctiirer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS .3Pg'Plpes are all east Invariably In Plts, in drY sand, and 12 feet. lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. . . I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to in make of RETORTS. fel6:tlo THE RNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO, CHARLES KNAP, President. J. •M. JECNA_P,, Vice PrOsidelitt. :" O.'HETCA.LF, Seey-and Trests*r. J; K. WADE, Engineer. J. G. KNAP, General Manager.. ' Dintthons: - • JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon. Shorb &, Co. A. PAINTER, of .1. l'atntor & Sons. C.'ll. HERRON. of Spaug. Chalfant & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoonberger& Co. • `Y M. METCALF', of Miller, Barr & Parkin. „ _ aIA\UFACTUIIEItS OF • BoYling Mill mid • Blasi' Iffathinery . . - RETORTS and CASTINGS of every descslptlon. ERNEST:S NAIL. MACHINES. fe24 ROBLNSON, REAS:, CO., Successors to Routs:3oN% MINIS S MILLERS, I WASHINQTON WORKS, ,1 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, . 1 Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing. Shafting. Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and I Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron \% ork. _ ! - Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. 1 Agents for GIFGAftIY2 PETENT INJEC lit for . feeding Boilers. * • • Jall:rs2, . ONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Ironlis,) Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. fIeBERT .F 4 Kimura). 0c15:123. BERLIN FOUNDRY. - • PRICE.. & .SIMS. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. 31anntacture and keep constantly - Oa hand • Thimble, Skein and. Pipe Boxes, WAGON .BOXES. DOG 1R0.N.;, • SUGAR METTLES; ROLLOyr WARE, And Castings generally. apW.:yr, JOHN ROPEY, HECLA FOUNDRY, Carson St.; Islinth Ward, near A. V. R. R. MANUFACTURER OF , IIAtIIER DIES; STEEL 110TTLDS, ' Rolling Mill and Maclaine Castings'generally. PrelittljUdleVaCiltA/FlTirti:tittaige'riVoixe?tritcs. CENTRAL FOUNDRY . _ AND ROLL WORKS, • 880 Pezin Stteot. BOLL3LAN, BOYD Sz BAGAIEY. Chill Rolls, 31111 Castings, Roll Lathes. &c. VULTON MACHINE WORKS. , ,EBTAALISIIED IN 1936. - Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES of all sizes and of the Ilattiggv A y s Ta a t i tarnA4o A r4taNny fl u O r n s S e . s ' A b vLety. al 10,,12 and 16 horse power ENGINES, which will -be sold at very . .recluced P P. P. GElSSE,Wellsville, 0. Fifty miles below I'lttsburgh, on the.Ohlo aver, and lino of G. Jr, . • - • uc9lb4, IRON. MOMMS* IRON BROILER, 124 kiist "Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. • ' Agent for the sale of Cornmeal), Doegbaroore; 4o liad other brands of rte, Coke and C. 11. Charcoal PIGF ritoNs. Consign:me:tits itadardess reepeetfully4rollcited. • JAMES B. JONES, DEALER. IN SCRAP IRON, LICHT IRON Cast and Wrought . Iron, Rope, Le. Corner ANDERSON STREET and Rlv.bil AVE, NUE, Allegheny City. STONE. PITTSBITIIGH GAZETTE - vI NOMIU4'IK)U:aIn/U3 s FORT P1.TV.,:.. BOILER, STILL 10111 TAN WORKS... TIIBULAI:„POLTBLE-FLO.:1) FIRE- BOX CYLINDER STLAM BOILERS.. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, • • CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING , PANS, SALT PANS AND CON- DEN;.7, - ERS: ST.k,A3I PIPES, LIASOMF.TE.ItS AND IRON BRIDGES: ' PRISON DOORS AND COAL' SIIUTES. Office and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Orders sent to the •Above address be projentty 'attended to. . 11017:160 E.W. 31'011310W ....JAS. 13. 13ARN HILL ....JAS.'IIL.AI-li O'HARA BOILER WORKS. MORROW-,-BARNHILL NIANI:F.ACTGIIEILS Steam,Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitatrs, TANKS. SALT PANSiGASOMETERS, witou4iir IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., 'PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRINCi promptly done. , Jyl:n2 WM. BAIINHILL & CO., BOILER XIAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, ---- NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. • Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared 'to - manufacture every description of lton,Eßs in the best manner, and warranted equal .to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipet , , Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt rans. - Tanks; Oil Stills. Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler' Iron Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole ukanu• (adorers ot ' llarnhill!s Patent Boilers. Repairing done en the shortest notice. Ja3:C.ll ROBERT LEA, Steam Engines and Boilers; FREIGHT tIOISTER§, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of First and Ferry Streiets, JAMES M. MITER, I ' Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, HENTEU ORB B. BOLE 31.1STFACTUICER or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPERSTEAM PIPE, STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL tik CO TRIUMPH, • FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake' or Roast as well as any other Stove in the Union. BISSELL &- CO .) No. 5.135 Liberty Street. Aloo on hand and for oak, "PARLOR STOVES,. - . _HEATING STOVES. GRATE FRONTS, 'FENDERS, COOKING RANGES, &c. PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSUURGII • A GREAT'.FASULLY ' CONVENI "E 2 , 1 CE, A new and novel arrangement for having ' Hot Water - Boileri4 Attacited to the kick end - of common' Cook Stoves, so that the waste blue 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 Gan bepnt.on to any' N0..7, 8 or o common Crooking Stove,' °fang mann theture. Any person having a TRIUMPH, VICTORY, BLACK OAK, BEAUTY or UNION STOVE, or almost any other Cook Stove made in the Union, can have Bolt ersuttached to their Stoves, Including the Attach ment, the Boller and Lids, and Bibb Cock, for the moderate cost of 017, by applying to • • BISSELL & CO. . • . No. 235 Liberty Street, Pittiburgb. Manufacturers of the TRITIUM COOE STOVE. CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO. BUY TILE , • TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET. • CBE HARDWARE. NEW HARDwAfiE HOUSE. N EW - LINDSEY, STERRIT EUIVER, HAR,DWAR~; 887 LIBERTY STREET; One 19quare Selow Depot, alrAgentis riiittllKNKS' SCALES. ' FNIUSSIVagrti:•. • FIFTH 6T., bet Tunnel £ tlusthurn /nth"; Giusmith and Dealer In Awd,irm ,_ • . ~ - 'First class goods of all descriptions always on hand and sold at the lowest prices. lidpairing done pareflilly.on short notice. • je.V:4150 • 111011" B. LYON, 11eider otWeitiitts IcrO. CARROLL & SNYDER, u.vNt-rAcnruzies OF PITTSBURGH, Pa niiM MANUFACTURER OF CM3MMI PITT . SBMIGH, PA., ROLLING MILL STACKS, nil SHEET IRON W01;:li, • For Steamboat P. C. DUFFY Manufacturers lind - Imporiers of CUTLERY, &C. CORNED! OF. MAYNE, PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1868. Tr...mr;cArw=rsst-,cm, BANKERS 'AND' BROKERS, Corner Third and _Wood Streets, rrrPsBURGlr `rA., (StiCCESSOIti TO HANNA, JIAIIT ?E. CO.,)' DEALERS Exchange, Coin,. Coupons, attention paid to tl 0' purchase and sale of Awl particular COVE sight 33, N. HO 33 ES Depostti tecc Collections in: United States a Stocks, BO 1101_11;11T A‘ Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities, IscLunt,“; LT. S. SIXFS OF Milt do do. 5-208; U. S. FIVES 10-408. U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBETEDNESS.. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. Ja3o:at OITY BANK, No. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, CAPITAL $lOO,OOO STOCKHOIDERS 'INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Ecirvign Exchange bought and sold; and when de sired remitted to Europe. • • • Collections Made on all the principal points of the United 'States and canada. .jAHES 31CCAIIE, " JON MaREOWN,, A 311.13 TEItENC E CELY, JOAN THOS. ROURKE, JOHN SAVAGE, ; rAriiicK KANE, - JAS. PHELAN. JOIN C. BAltit, , CHAS. B. BARR, ': I W.ll. 11. REEL, I'. O'BRIEN, • ' J. I)uxraorr; ..... BAHR, Secretary. I • B.—This Bank will open for basin - cis between the first and fifteenth' of April, In the room lately occupied by A. ItteTight., deceased, as a Banking If ouhe..oppoAte the Cathedral. - . 4Z- The Stock Books will remain open for sub scriptions until that time, at the office of the Secre trry. No. 104 Fifth' street. mhleimi9o WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CrIARTEItED 1806. Interest paid on PI nie Deposits ANY scat RECEIVED-FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEM :WITHOUT Discounts Daily at 12 o'clOck: President—THOMPSON BELL. Tice Prestdent—A.. M. MARSHALL THOMPSO'.S BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS'. DILM ORTH. JOB. ALAREE. J. J. (311.LE$P.M.. Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. Forsythe, ! Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, - Hey. David Kerr, Willis Dalzell, Henry Lambert, IL W. C. Bidwell, • A. H. Brown, E. 51. Fulton. Thomas Ewing'. OAR/4 tv-' ESTABLISHED 1N'1837. Na,. 35 Sou — TH - TOO Si: PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-10 s . ConVerted Into 5-20. STOCKS AND GOLD , Bought end sold on commission, here and In New. York. __TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. INTFREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND eURRENWY. Accounts of Banks and Bank ers received on favorable terms. LEttlolt COAL AND NAVIGATION FIRST MORTGAGE RAILROAD as FOR SALE. Also, the 'NEW LEHIGH GOLD LOAN. These Loans are both free from State. and U. S. taxes, find are the cheapest Bonds of their class at present on tho market. . ALL CLASSES OF 'SECURITIES. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES: fe2,CISo PIANOS„ORGANS, &C. BUY THE HEST AND CHEAP EST VIAND AND ORGAN. ' Schomackees Gold Medal Pialio, AND ESTEY°S COTTAGE-ORGAN. la T es e t v sC ua o3 lACm Ktoltv e P me A n N ts O knomnnn s. th • a l coo &traction of n first class Instrument, and has always been awarded the nlghest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship, for ddrabillty and beauty', surpass all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish,) cheaper than ell other so-called first class Plano. • ESTEY'S COTT/VIE ORGAN • Stands at the head of reed instruments, in pro. ducinglizo most perfect pipe quality of tone of anr, similarinstrument In the United States. it is situ- , pie and compact in construction, and not liable to g • , , CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX lIUMANA TREMOLO" IN only to be found in this Organ.. Price from igqo tuispo... A4_ guaranie4d for Ave RNAKe& BUITTLER -1 Intbo No. 313111 T- CLAIR STREET. ,SECOND VIAND , , • M F LODEONS MOANS; In whet order, from 635 to MO.- CHARLOTTE BLUME, mlilZ • 4511 Fifth et., Rd door atrove Wood LITHOGRAPHERS. UENJA MIN BINGEE.L7 PISILW CLEM QINGERLY & CLEIS, Successors tv ezopx..ftnrclimAN kco., • PRACTICAL LITIROGRAIPREREL .7ho only - Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the Mountains. Business'. Cards; Letter Heads, Bonds,. Labels, Circulars,' Show Cards; Diplomas, Portraits,. Views, Certillcates of Deposits, Davita; Mix Cardio -2111 and 74 Third street, Tlttsbargh... . , . 1 MS , AA MILLER, LITIIOQIttAPXIEXR NO.BO FOURTH STREET, :LIMO -BUILD= . . CHECKS, DRAF'III, NOTES, BILL tuadLETTEIt HEADS. ac., done In .3ipl6:xrd CEMENT, FIRE BRICK, &p. D R. Ecittn,.. • • ~t,r.:•..: km:At-1w ite . '. E BRION AND TILE '-- I.EME MDIARTN%MIiIITZ iIE. DE TOPS ANPWAENN. : Foss _ .... ,17. ITI MITZMANIATOLD.N 4)== 1 Iwo' ai.tw.,.... , A, 0,1, •,...t . MML ..: ; .4`ll_l.llll*l .4f. /, .+., i;~~y; ~ Mal NMENT BONDS. afts on•Loticion. myla.B2 IS & SONS. NMEMELE3, laa.ket I . 7TPSE3UItGai, PA. veil In Par Funds and.Corrency. de on all the principal points of the d Canadas. ds and other Securities ND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Dilttcrons D. Ili3IbEN DOMINICK IHMSEN, President INTEREST IMMEEMI =I EMI BAI T BROKER, 110 . WOO:i St., near Corner of "Wood; CIOIMMMT WI[IMELq, Gold, Silver and Coupons, Bought and Sold on Liberal Terms int - Drafts soh' on all the Nip elpal.eltles of Eu CONVERSION OF 1-30's. We aro now prepaied to convert the SECOND and. THIRD SERIES of SE2IT-TilrplEß EESEE/111 New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds. , JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealer. in Government Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. littgstiurgij exaitttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, March 24, 1868. Gold was very weak to-day, opening, 'at . 128 m, and clbsing dull at 138. GoVernment bonds declined with gold, and closed 'at about one per cent lower than last night, with large offers to sell, in anticipation of a tight money market. Stocks'are'dull and lower, with no 'dispo sition to buy for the .present. The local money market is also bare of any loose funds, preparatory to the April payments; those who have it holdlback in anticipation of some turn in the market. Bank stocks are offered freely at concessions. Mr. A. J. Baker has resigned the presi dency of the Coal Mens' Trust Company, and is succeeded by Mr. W. S. Anderson, Mr. E. J. ROberts still remains cashier, and. the concern is said to ben good 'condition and doing a very good business. Closing quotations as received roy Ph. R Mertz: - - Gold, 138; 1881 bonda, 110%; 1862 5-20 s, 109%; 1864 do, 107%; 186' do, 107%; Consols, 106%; 10-40 s, 101%; 7-30 s, 105%. Cleveland dn Pittsburgh R. R. 88;4 Fort Wayne • 101;‘ North Western—common North Western—preferred • 73% New York Central • ' • ' nsig, Erie 67% Old Southern ' 873/., Ohio 41 1 1 5issisaiPPi . —2 9 W. Western Union Telegraph " 3334 Ikferehants Unioti Express 3flg Corydon , - . 30 'Quartz Hill 1 , 15 ttuicksilver 20% —The Assistant Treasurer in NOW York has been selling gold and buying seven thirties. Mr. McCulloch possesses the power to relieve the money market by using the balance, $25,285,000 of the- three per cent. legal-tender certificates. Mr. Mc- Culloch has already.reeeived and cancelled the compound interest-notes , which Con gress intended should have been replaced by the three per cent. certificates. The out standing balance of compound interest notes is-only $(3,163,0(K), and the right to is-! sue at once $10,122,000 of the three per cent: certificates is -certainly already'vested in the Secretary of the Treasury, or otherwise the law of Congress to issue _them has be come a nulity.. The act of Congress inten ded these three per cent. certificates to take the place of the compound interest notes, at the time they were cancelled, in August, 1867, which was not done, by the Secretary of the Treasury. It is stated that the gov ernment balance is unusually low; why then not use the three per cent. legal cer tificates to releive the necessities of the Geverrunent and the mercantile commu nity? —Secretary .McCulloeh heti written a let ter to Senator Sherman, Chairman, of the Senate Committee' on Finance regarding the house bill abolishing the tax on manu factures, and argves . that so" great a redno tion in prices will result that .our markets will be less desirable :for foreign produe- . tions and importations, therefore dimin ished so as to impair-Ahe revenues Trona, Customs. While admitting that it is ex •eedingly desirable that taxes should be reduced, he is apprehensive that such a re duction of revenue would leave an insuffi ciency of income to meet the interest on the public debt and the current expenses of the Goverriment. —Closing quotations received by James T Brady ez. Co. , • 13834 U. S. 6's, 1881 ~ 5-20's, 1862 . 10934 5-20's, 1864 .10734 5-20's, 1865, 107% 4, 10-40'S - 1003/ 4 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 106% 44 44 41 44. , 67 1063 5 / 4 ' Juno 7-30's 10534 JulY 7-30's.. May Comp., 1865 PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM 'MARKET. OFFICE OF THE YITYSDUEGII GA.ZEYTE, • TUESDAY, March 24, 1868. S CRUDE—The Crude Market was a little Weak, apparently, to-day, and, compared with yesterday, prices are off fully a quer,. ter We have but . a single sale to record. 1000 to 1200 bbls for i inunediate delivery at. BMo—last evening -6000 bids to be delivered between now and. the first of May, seller's option, at B%c; also, 107 bbls at BNc, bbls returned ' Spot oil cannot fairly be quoted above 836 c to -day, against Bxe yesterday, and oven at this reduction, 'buyers did not appear to be very aii.Nious to take hold, though they are - always backward about buying when the -market has 3 drooping tendency., • Future 'deliveries are un changed, nominally, and, the absence of sales, yesterdays quotations may be, re garded as the standard of values. We have no advices from Oil City to-day, but, we presume, there is no change; one thing, .howeVer, is generally conceded, prices are still too much inflated at that point for this market. ' REFIXED—The market for bonded oil Is quiet and unchanged. -But two sales re-' ported, two five hundred barrel lots for April, seller's option option, at 25e. March is still quoted at ZlMAY2l%6;while for May, June and July, there seems•to bone eharige whatever: • There is still considerable in quiry for present and future deliveries,. and we, would haVe plenty of sales to report, were it not for the fact that.there are but very few sellers at the pziees , offered; -re finers clairn, and with• good reason, too, that takingthe present prices of crude and refined, there Is no margin, and hence they prefer:keeping their oil to selling with 'no prospect of any retnrn. , ; I ARRIVAIS--The following: are ilia vale of oil. I . . rockluist it V...—. 480 Fisher-it'll'o ... -5000 M.'wnlfineyJtitro.lBoo Jackson & 8r0...700 Jas..Wllkins - Itt Total . - T. rt.. l = _ -,,....a'....- _.. , . Milwaukee Market. (By Telegiaph the Pltiabutitts Vazete.) ldtmsfsvoncEi March 24,—Flour -11110htg ; ed at $9,75 for beat Mu:moots. Wheat lower,' bet dialed' firm at ' sl,94 for Oats dulliat.6oo...corpfirmerat 84310. lfys*lSAttighrh s l s: .1 k . o,} 53 y.3.1.0..ki njui.tz •:e;fFe , ^WA -, PY , a: _PIM,tGII.IIWIIMT.S. OFFICE OF. THE PITTEnnon GAZETTE, 1 •'.. TtrilDAY. March24;lB6B: The general markets are moderately ac-, tive and steady with a fair vo l ume' of busi- .! . ness in the aggregate, but in prices there aro no remarkable changes. GRAlN—Winter Wheat is quiet but firm at e 2,50. to $2,53 for Red, and 5c to Sc higher 1 , for White, according to quality. Barley' is scarce and firm with sales of good to choice . Springat $2,15 to $2,25. Rye is in good de- ; mand With sales of . 1 car on private terms; I do do it $1,90; and we heard ofoffers to sell at $1,85. Corn is quiet andunchanged; sale • of 300 sacks, nir, on wharf, at 95c• ' 450 bush do at 98e to . $1; I car do at $1; and 1 car Shelled on private terms. Oats firm but unchanged; sale of 1 ear on track at 71c; and 100 bush in store, at 75c. . -, BUTTER—Continues very smrce, and with a steady demand, prime to choice Roll , ~ may be quoted at 50c to 55c. • . EGGS—Under the influence of increased arrivals, are dull and lower, and cannot , fairly be quoted above 25e. • '- SEEDS—Cloverseed is quiet and un-7 • changed at $B, and the ;same is true' of Timothy at $2,75. Flaxseed is scarce and - wanted ats7,so. ' - -. ' - I PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm and some.l, what excited and tending upward; we -now, , quote at 1151 to 12c for Shoulders; 133‘ to; 15/e 1.5.4 e for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 173i0 for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard, also, is higher, and may now be quoted at,10 7 ...c, in ' .tierces, and 17e, in kegs. Dried Beef, 22c. Mess Pork-is unclianged'atl2s,so. - '.` .7 DRIED FRUIT—Is quiet firm but mil changed; . Peaches, 11 to 1134 e for ;prixne ,- halves, and Apples at 7 to Sc ; . 1 POTATOES—Steady t bu , nnchanged; sales of prime Peach Blows at $:3,25 per bbl, . i and Buckeyes (for seed) at. 53,50. ~ . FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged; 810,50 to $ll for Spring Wheat; $l2 to $12,50 for Winter Wheat, and $l4 to -815 for fancy brands. Rye Flour is firmer, and May now i be quoted at $8,25 to 88,50. LARD OIL—Is firm and higher; we now . quote No. 2cat.8.1, andNo.,..l , at $1,:30. - GREEN APPLES--Firm but unchanged; , regular sales in store at $4 to 8.0 per bbl, as ' to quality. ;---' n' -' - - - HAY—Is firm but unchanged: sales from country v:igoris at $2O to $25. Baled Hay is quoted on wharf at 820 to 822 per ton, as ',. to quality. - ~ • - BEAICSSaIes in store at 1, 4 4,50 to $5,00 per bushel. . - - ' ; HOMINY—SaIes in a regular way at e 43,25 to $6;50 per bbl. ONlONS—Quoted at $4,50 per bushel. New York Produce Market. ' My Telegraph to the Pittsburg Eiftiet . ..NEW YORK, May 24,—Cotton quiet and. '- steady; sales 1,400 bale§ at 24y j e for mid dling uends. Flonr—receipts 3,094 bbls; opened dull; high grades strongly in buy ers' favor; closed rather more active; sales 9,600 bids at $8,90a9,25 for superfine 'State • and Western; $9,90a10,10 for extra State;.: % $9,60a11.10 for extra . Western; $12,00a13,80 for white wheat extra; $9,90a.14,00 for round • hoop Ohib; $10,004114,75 for. extra St. Louis' , California quiet; sales SOO sacks. at 812,54 14,00. Rye Flour steady; saleS 450 bbls at $7,75a9,60. Corn Meal quiet; Western, $5,75. 'hiskey 'nominal and unehangeiL Wheat opened dull .and lower, but closed rather more steady; receipts none; sales 31-,600 bus. $2,40 fore Ro. 2 Chicago delivered; $2,50 for No. 1 .'Nfilwaukee delivered; $2,90 for amber long Island, and :,-, , ;3,20 for white California. Rye Steady; sales of 5,000 bush State at $1,921, to arrive, an outside price. Barley dull; sales of 600 bush poor State_ at $1,90; also 3,000 buSh good No. 2 rowed State at $2,13. 13arley Maltquiet; sales of , 650 bush choice at $2,25. Corn; receipts 5,700 bush; market opened dull andlower, but closed firmer; sales of 57,000 bush, at ' $1,25a1,29 for. new mixed western afloat; $1,29a1,30 for southern yellow, $420a1,25 for white southern and western. Oatsvreceipts '- none; market without decided change; sales of 76,000 bush; at 84a84!..(c for western in - store, chiefly at the inside price. " Rice quiet. Coffee very firm and quiet. Sugar active; sales of 1,500 hhds, , at 1.034 a I 11.34 c for Cuba,' , and 12a12,1-2c for Porto Rico. Molasses firm; sales 150. hhds of Cuba and Aluscovado at 52c. Hops quiet. PetrOleurn quiet at 13e, crude 25 3-4 a26c, refined bonded. Pork heavy and lower; sales of 3,250 bbls at $24,70a24,90; New Mess closing at $2,1,80; Re_gular $23,37a ,-• 23,50; Old do closing at $23,50, Regular s2oa , 20,75; Prime $22,50a.462; Prime Dies also $11,50; New Messins,oo seller of April, V. 5- • 50 for buyer of May. Beef firm and un changed; sales of 380 bbls and 90 tierces; Beef hams firm; sales of 2,750 bbls at 36a 40e. Cut Meats steady; %ales of 260 packages at 10 1-2allc shoulders, 14a15 1-2 c hams. . Dressed hogs are nominal at 'l2 1-4a12 3-4. City bacon is a:shade firmer and in moder ate demand; 540 boxes, 15 14c for Cumber land cut; 13 1-4a13 1-2 c for short ribbed; 14 1-2 for - clear; also 60,000 pounds of smoked at 14 3-4 c for clear ribbed; 121-2 c for shoulders. Lard is firm but quiet; 1160 bbjs. at 16a17c. - Butter is in good - demand- , at -20a28cf-Ohfo, 45a60c. State cheese is firm at 13a16 . 5 -- Freights—Liverpool, without decided change; 40,000 bush corn - at , sd. per sail and 5-1-2a5-3-4d. per steam. • • • LATEST.—FIour closed steady with a moderate local. trade demand— Wheat is ' qiiiet and steady at $3,38a2,40 for. Ne 2; $2,48 a 2,51 for No 1 spring. Rye quiet. and steady. Oats dull and helvy at 83 1,2 c for western in store. Corn quiet .at $147a1,28 for new ruined' western afloat. Pork - • and heavy at $24,66 1-4a24,68 3-8 s for new mess, cash and> regular;, $ 24 , 90 a25. ) 3 q l lera for May.: -Beef - quiet and steady. -Out moats unchanged,. Bacon firm with a fair inquiry. Lard active and firm, at 16 3-4 a 17c for fair to primesteam and kettle ren . 105% 117 M New York Dry Goods Market. 03) .- .Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.j! NEW Youx, 3larch 24.—The break in the price of prints and calicos and heav - brown sheetings has led to increased animation, but, otherwise, the market exhibits no symptom of activity. All popular made prints area in fair request at a decline, which is now general. Cocheco and Merrimack A, 14c for fancy Richmouds; 13e for fancy Amoskeag; 12 1-2 c for Warusittta, and 9.1-2, for all standard. Sheetings - in steady • re.: ; quest; Atlantic A, 17c; Pacific H sell at 16;1-2c; Laconia, 0, 1612; do E, 16c; do B, 17c; Continental, 17 1-2 c; Broadway; 16e;,, Great Falls M. 171-2 c; Pepperell R, 16,1-2 c; - do 0,141-2 c; Indiana, J, 17 1-2' ;;Waterford J; 171-2;-Indian Orchard" A, 16 1-2;• do N N, 161-2; do 0, M 1-2: Biddeford R, 101-2;. Claremont A, 10c; Hope, 3-4 wide, Holyoke, . Trenton and Commonwealth, 81--2 c; De- wight R, 13c; Social, 11c, and Massachu setts J sheetings, 131-2.. Printing cloths drill; 9e for 7 yard standard goods, all lead ing makeS of - brown drills, such as 'Pep perell, 'monis, and Amoskeag steady at 17; Delaineti ,sell . "slowly slowly at .19a20e tbrar - J goods, stopped on ht but the mills have 7 ., reig a _work, owing to unprofitable rates. P c lawns in moderate request • at 17c.. , i . , -1 - ~" Cleveland Market: , (BY Telegraph to the Ilttaburalt Gazet te.l CLEVELAND, March 24`.--•Flour firin and steady for double extra at $10a11,25; double extra red winter at $11,50a13,40; double ex- \ tra white at $13a14,50. ' Wheat market quiet and unchanked;No. 1 red Winter is held , es $2,46a2,48; No. 1 Milwaukee spring nomi nal at $2,00 - for car ; /Obi., , "Corn' dull,. but firm at slal,ol for No. '1 shelled froth-store; 99c for ears on track. Oats quiet and Arm at 70c for No. 1 State from store. Rye • Scarce and held at $1;60111,65 for No. l l State and western. Barley nominal. Petroleum firm and steady; crude,' $3,90a4; refined in I, bond, 22a23c; atandardpmhltfs. free, - . 4204c. Philadelphbi Market , - (By 'Telegraph to the Tlttabargh Gazette. )\:, Pictutuurszlia,..March „AL—Petroleum dull; crude 16 1-2 c; refined - in bond 24;ia 24 3-4 c. Flour, leis active and , um:bugged. / Wheat scarce and unchanged.' R elitesidy at $1,4,, ,Corstfirmer• mixed.wes , 1141.13. • o ; • *tilAWN6.llk.o36.f Avisiell6 6 4 , 141 6 *-131. ' az i n rrk r 26,60. Lard 17a171-4c. .. A .f.,.vil . ~.,:, .-,•...-•., t- 2, i.. .. 4 , ?: GI ' 8087 11 II Ell 1111