U - 7:17 !-e IRON WOMCS - SEE VaitN)cif,-Preertt. Ic-t:011TZB, Stip!t prriswracii VOR6IE, - • ANtY:iRON - CO:; - mAicryAcrtatlF,ns. 0, Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Boiled; Railroad Far Axles Hammered; laeomotide Frames; phMagative Frame shapes; Side Rods; - Yokes, Straps; Pistiai4leads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Crank's; , Pl*iO a Boils, 'Wrists; Pittsuin4aWS. Collfin 'Office, No. 177 PL'lsi PITTSBURGII RAFF, BYERS & ra - truri Bar, Hoop .and. Sheet. Itiki, WROUGHT TOH, MEIM Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Water St., PITTSBURGH, Pa u2D:c33 KENSI\IGTON mORKS. ati.oyD z oN 'W z BLACK, • OF Best tinninon, Refined, ChEtrecial JUNIATA BLOOM IRON. .. .• MERCHANT BAR: ROUNIS and SQUARE IRON HOOP, BAND. T and ANGT.E IRON. BOILER. PLATE and.SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GIJARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL 'l' BAILS. 20 and lB lbs. to the yard: 'WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same.,. 'FLAT - Punelied and Countersunk. COAL SCREE.N IRON.; • NAILS ANT/13PIKES. ' • •Wol'A:s,• (It 7 Warehouse and at the WotAa,' G,REEN UGH STREET, (a continuation of • First street,) djoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. • E 80111 • PRESTON 86 CO., Pennsilvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela Rouse, arat:d6 PITTSBURGH. LICGII If.. DOLE JAMES"Nrasp:s. ..................... INDIJSTHIA.L_ WORFS. STEEL' woß3r.B. . . 1 HUGH M BOLD & CON, , SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. I Founders , - En, gine. Mnilders and Machinists, 1, •-• I Make to &der 31.1.11y7...,`E AND LAND STEPat EN SNGER) MIMIC. & aO.l l i GleiFslAfejl. sol•fr.e:,e7rg,netAdytiomf,,lNn-cilatettzofaocrldel;,. ALUiII3FACTO-BERS OF ' . JAMES-NELSON, Stirit.......A, a. BoLx.iyor,mJi.n. 3lnchne illo_p. corner POINT AT.LNI and DU QUESNE. NV Al . Foundry, Noi. 52 , And 5-ITldrd BEST REFINED. CAST STEEL, 1 st,zo:., PITTSBURGH, PA. - •: "' Square, Flat and Oetagen, of all sizes. .MILL. MtLAT, CIACTLAA, G.A.,:G L.: D 01.05.5-CCT ... . . ,SAW PLATES. . • . i • . ELLIPTIC AND SEMI -ELLIPTIC -.' RAILWAY SPRINGS, CAST SPRING'STEEL Cast and German - Plow Steel, FLOW WI:NUS AND MOWER BARS: SPRINGS, AXLES Mid STEEL TIRE; SICKLE. SHOWEL. 110 E. RAKE, FORE, TUB. CALK and MACHINERY CAST STEEL: CROW BARS, Sc:, Sc. Warehouse, SS Water Street, Pittsburgh. selB:k4 13ITTSBURGril STEEL IN:gags. ANDERSON, COOK & CO. ) (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & CO.,j BEST . .REFLNED . CAST .STEEL ~41121JARE, FLAT and OCTAGON, of all sizes: SAW PLATES, HOE, FOES. and sitEET CAST STEEL; - CAST STEEL for Iteaplag and 3Towing Ataelalsaes, Steel Plow Wfngs,• , • Axles, Clrcidars, &d., Cast and Common'Plow & Spring Steel Oftlea--Corncr FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, tee blocks above the Monongahela. MoSSIP. oe2a:dn BARit , . GEN-£.13.-IL -IWHI. METCALF, I REUBENMILLERi GEO. W. BARK, - CIIAS. yAREIN. " . : SrY.CTAT, PARTNER -S. cAg:sqrriT.TEE.L W ORKS,. -13,432rxt Office, No 38 Wood s Street, ' fel4:d4 9 lIQUESNE D Iron: and: Steel Works. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO" AI . ;•__„ • • ANUYAOTTRLRS OF 'lron, Sinings, Axle - s, Steel, BE.e. ,"`WARELIOPSE: OND LACS DIAM , . .BILAYF-11E11.&: CO, Manufacturers of„a# of is - Ailrlll.llooX'S. Office and Warebotuie, 120,122. 124 SECO and 119 and 121 FIRST Writta:l3; • , Pri'TSIIVEGII. ------------------ 1140,11:CITlf-:11FILLS" ' .. . r RO . -- .' I GEIS & BURCHFIELD • . '.: 7111anntactaiers of REFINED, CHAROOOILL; JL" ..NIATA, and POLISUED :I: • . • • CAST STEEL. • ' Office and Warehouse., No. Rii ?lAREF,I , V. ~.tAlLE:striroition , 0011911KLIZ AND EINELTING VOL'as, . 2 - , • - **ATM, l.lsicOtT*lit,l4; CO.,' ~‘: : IR.- • , ,-1 lfsaufiettrets , of Sheitidng,l Itrantere iand ot Copper, Prested Copper Bottomp, 1400 Ste !T),Sti• tosoly Spence BOler. Also, ItnoritiSteslitt -MeonsWS 3 he el _ .n= Stoutly on hand Tlanera , mic....an c e , 10,011q.111o.11ttZMI' ° Speela! Orders of Copper cut to auy dostrod, Wa, DEE TL As WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER, President. • . . Tbese Works. are nisioag the large'fit . anc Most complete establishments in the West, and arc now prepared to furnish • 333 STREET, CO., I= EICal ALSO, ,V,ND —littriotacturcrs oft 1 rrr-r3min9ll, PA Sp. 77 Water Street, PITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS. COPPER. PITT~ULGfi. Engines, of every description. Boilers, 011 Tanks• Sheet Iron Mori; Itailrozul Castings Bonit . ; Rill Castings Engine Castings. Machine Castings. General Casiiugm. .4711DRES SOLICITED. n09:u62 NATIONAL. FOUNDRY . . AND .P.IrE. WORKS. , -.. ... Corner.Cniroll• pull SznalLuann Streets, .. • (\INTiI IVAP..D,) IPITTSIIILiftGrii, PA.. • WK. arril : . IVlaratfinciturer of \CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, - ' FOR GAS AND 'WATER WOR.F... ' i 'lllr 'Pipes are all cast invariably In Pits, in dry sand, andl2l feet lengths. Also, full assortment of Geiteral Castingifoi Gni find Water Works. I would also call the attention of SUncrintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. 1 fel6:t 10 - ( TUE BAP FORT PM FRANI'. CO. CHARLES FiliAP, President. ' J M. ILNA.P. Vice President. . 0. METCALF,' See'y and Treas*r. .. - J,_ M. WADE, Engineer. J. G. WSAPi.efeneral Manager, _! . • .- DIRECTORS: JAMES B: MURRAY, of I.von, Shorb A:Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, 6f J. Painter A Sons. B. HERRON. of-Spang. Chalfaut & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger A. Co. WM. METCALF. of Miller. Barr A rarkln. lI.ANITFACTUILEUS OF Riillince3llll and. Blast Nachinee. RETORTS and CASTINIxS. of every deseslptlon. ERhIEST'S NAIL MACHINE:S. fe24 ,_—.____—_ ROBINSON, BEA. S CO., Successors to ItbITI:s.SON. MINIS & 3IILL£RS. ' WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, ISLannfacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En- Fi:_tingsginoefs;ilde"sicriTohtrirti T t a ; gt r s i ag n a .Stills; Boiler t aua Sheet Iron 'B i orlr.. Office. F 0 .12. corner kirstandSmithfieidStreets. . Agents for (ABOARD'S BETENT .for lII:NTER ORR, moNT FOUNDRY.' Blitter Street, Ninth JFard, (Opposite - gator' Iron Mina, ) Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE.SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACKINCRY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY . . . . Orders promptly and carefulty.exceuted . -Charges reasonable. • . - . • "EMELT & 11/011,0D. 0c15.15 B ERLIN- FOUNDRY. PRICE & , (ince and litarehOnse, 29 Wood Street Manufacture' and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON :11oX.Es, DoG SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE. And Castings generally_ JOHN BONET, *-14ECLA FOUNDRY, Carson St.,Nintli NW, near . A. V. R. R _ _ ~SJNUFACTUBEI L iiii3lnEß DIES, STEEL AOULDS,' _ . . Roiling 'Alit - and 3.liieltine Castings generally JOBBING WORK promptly attended to. Orders solicited and carefully mud satist.d. CENTRAL FOUNDRY ANDROLL WORKS; • . • ' SSO Penn eltreet. • BOLINAN :BOYD & ,BAGA.LEY. Chill Rolls Mill Castings, Roll Lathes. &e. ,-, 'FULTON MACHINE iirtißlith. : • ESTABLISHED IN 1836. blanufactory of STEAM ENGINES,. of all ilizes and of the_most approved ptterns. for stationary bilrPosea t' STEAMBOATS and STEAM FEItRY BOATS,__ A variety of 10. 12 and 16 horse power 'ENGINES; which will be sold at Very reduced _ P. F. GEISSE, Wellsville. 0. Filly miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio liver, and ilne of • . no9:h2 IRON BROKERS starum m. WICKERSHAM, IRON BROKER,• 12 , 1 ,First Street, Pittabiutrghp Pa Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Dongbarnare, dd• sephlne, Isabella, Duneannon, btanhops, Glendon. and other brands of Anthracite, ' YougUlogyeny Coke:and C. B. Charcoal Co'niers re,speetfally JAMES DEALER ( SCRAP IRON, LICHT IRON, Cast and Ifrought Irop, Rape, &e. Corner,ATZDERSON STREET and RIVER AVE NUE, Allegheny WEST COMMON . - " Machine Stotts - Works Y-; If t i r ttirest. iOrnei of West COnimon, Altai:hazy. Elpf.firfiL ATy fATETV • C ; trs4llgiliri i an g j aigAgliiNtl4 7,41 vi, • f,OZ Head *nd wouti ; . ,orders .i....4 1 . 1 M,_ `.. W.::...1it 1' .4: -,••• q 1 1 ____....mm._....... - 5:7,.iT• stomit;4l ..,...: ilea . , it i ~ ..i eitr a . f . .a. a a a a i liwkoaregi• .. • . ' . 4.),... ••• •-a.....- nnallaWreßAJW I '.• • 111, • 11,1•3•-.0. ISltil,lllsl. .„. . ~,x 4 7„ .,, ,, , i,,, ,-31.,,.,„. ii,......,, i ~ , ,,, ,. ..,,,,I , 1,....,.."-14ar.iii;;Iiiiii,....titowirxryi , u ,, witi'•Jo .01 ,,, ...1 ,. . „ t k .,, ....,L-• - ••••••- --- '' • , .-, . •,,'., i ir.i7s.:•..• , No. ji iiiismniapps4,;;;, ~. ; 1. 0 E r,,.a,1. , To 111 4er '''' 4i Abk i iiii4Oadi Tl* W. -: . P.R. R. : Ea. ~.:17.-i.e- -, ,71iiiitiWiti.thisrei and irerri r quue pe ' - ''' ' '.” J. rsissiim, Apollo, Arai 44., re. • Wm promptly 'Outdo' $O. • . ugummoo • PITTSBVX OirGAZErTE:ff:FRIPATZgAitcir F°RT BOILER, STILL AND TAtill WORIC.S. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUTED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX N. CYLINDER STLA.M . BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON . DENSERS: STEAM. I'D'ES, GASOSI}ITERS AND IRON BRIDGES: PRISOIr DOORW.A.NTI COAL . SHDTES. °Bice and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and . Liberty Streets, Aga" Orders".sent to the' above addre.as will be mhi :159 romotly attended to. ----- E. W. 31157.1R0NV1: - . .JAS. 11.11ARN JAS. ll' CyHAR.A..IIOILER wouus! 31.011:13,01V, 13ARNIII.L 1 4 Sz MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, GASO3IETERS, WItOUGIIT IRON BRIDGES;SHEET 111.0'5 BORE, &c. • On. Liberty and Second Sts., 'REPAIRING promptly done M. BA_RATHILL CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON, WORKERS, . . flaring secured a large 'Yard and furnished it with the must approved inuelifnery. we are prepared to manufacture every deseriptiOn of 'BOILERS in the best manner. and , warranted equal to any made in the country. . Chimneys 'Breeching: Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, LecoMotfre' Boilers. Condensers. Salt Pans. Tanks. 011 Stills. .kgitaters. Settlingi Taus. Boller Iron. Bridget, Sugar Pans and sole , manu famurers of liarnhill's'ratent Bcden3. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Ja.S:c2k< ]a;OBERT LEA, 3INNI:FACTI-RER OF Steam Engines and Boilers; FREIGHT HOISTERS, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTI.NOS. of all desi9;pttous, made to order. --- TAMES M. BITER, , . Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, ,1. D. DOLE rrfTsntßGx ap%:y6 PIG IRONS. solicited STONE . - . - • ...:'•: : 7 :::•,,•:: +Zs: 1.. - -,•• ‘:' 'r . : ^ , 7 7 •'"'- -, '' : 7- ••' 7 7 , 751: - : ` - • - '•Z: ' ..::-.,::::5-,;:v,:..;.; ,T. : 1.'4;;;:..1'.? - ; 1 7;;- - ..• , ;;:!: e.. ,-, -1 ,"-: , AN:: '....;,... 4 1 -2, zi. , ...;:V --,. '4).,.6'!.- 4 ' , Z3titA....=': 7,,- `‘ 1 - 4- -` ,- - .1 4" 'K - -.-'- ";"F"'''''''r';tr'r::4"'t''VW,'4;l2-t-g-rf4;l:4 '.773'17'. 77?: '' 7,4 ~ 1 ~4- V , --A''': , * T---is,,!-',N6-4--=l., ',' '---;!=74',`;':.1:6..,..,11 .4,..,:,1,--tz:4o4^g-5:44pgg•:',441; tr=i-0k,,--1,,..-c,44..,r,,,e,-..tr:v.e.- ",,,,-; ~, , -i.ip-1,,:w444,....:56.,, . .- A bryl, ' t:- 2 , , 7 ...., .1, _ 34 ...)*t,,-, ~ , , p ,,,,,,,,,44....,,, ~.,,,,...,,, ,•,- ,i . V.. v .t1,,••, g • •,,,, 0,..3.,,, f ,_. , -1„, ,--,,,ct 0 . 1 ,-,X, ,41- r ,1, , , , ,,..Z", - A .- 1 -. 4 ..tr.....er."...... , -R,t,s .._ v ..i,2-•,,,, 44)4 0 ~,, , ,, r f. _ ,,__k, . .l, ..•:• f '..-*,,._-••'••' •-•4`r• ••.` 2'o 4 j ~.•/.1.Y., 5 4 e 4 0,1'? 9- , °,... '}i• •,••< " ` , •'•67. , ".. j aku --, ...,....t,teeka3 , 47 % . ~,_ ~,,.g.t - ",,,* l 'ir4., ... ~:,..54.1;44.-&-4,-.-v0rw,..., , 40, 4 g 4 . 0 A4 1 ...x...... , .....-41+ - A .R.*A4'11;m...-rx..K,.....°10%, •-•...---"*,:.,C/154g-W"-...:CAtt*-:' V ~ W ittE.....'h -",' . , ..g.v.4...0,4; , - - - -- '"- '' ' ' .. - * *s ' ''''.-'t :''',f l , :li:l6t rg .; -4i ,V,S t l , -.:44- 4 ,, - 41*, , ,F 4 ; - --' ' .• . , ~, , ,„.41,,, V- - ~...„,' ,• ° 41 . ''*,"; '' '`-,'-'? , -,,t-ZO*i----g MANCFACTXMLUS OF PiTTSBURGH, Pa PITTSIWTGI7I, PA NOS. 20. 22, 2 2 AND 26 PENN ST Corner of First rind Ferry. Streets, I PITTSBURGH, PA.. 11.1.:ti 1 . FACTUrrat . IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLINIi corlit'6TEA.sl rtrE, ROLLING :, MILL ST AC And SHEET IRON IVOR'S, 6r-Stei-mt,o,sts. STOVES, C.ESTINGS, &C. CNOOK. STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSIEILIA tt CO:S ' A TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to took, Bake or Bmoat-as well as any other-Stoce In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No 2a5 Libe - rty. Street. . ..klso on hand.and pr sac, .. . ' r.s.v.Lon grovi.s, , . . - • - - ii-LATING- -. sTovEs.,it . GRATE ritoxT . FE:NDER.S COOKIN • G-. A3..(3..E.5, ac ___ . .t4igAT LILY CONVIENI , A. A new arid novel.arrangethent for having Sot Water Boilers • . . Attached' to the baelz end of common Cook StoveS, tiCI that the waste blaze which goes tip the stove pipe heatS all the water needed In an ordinary sized fam ;up., by passing the blaze directly.threugh the boiler, mblch , sits over the plpe hole of the , stove. This near arrangement can 'be put on to any No. 7, 8 Or °common Cooking Stove. or any manufacture. 'Any person having a TRIUMPH, VICTOWV.:BLACN.• OAK, PEAUTY or' UNION STOVE, or almost any , other Cook Stove made in the Union, can have Boil ers attached to •thelr Stoves, Including the Attach t inept. the,Botler and Lids and /Ebb - Cock, for the i'lliodertite cost of $7, by a 1 plying to -- ' 1 ....... . . BISSELL 8r• CO., 2.33 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.: Manufacturre of the TRIUMPH COOK STOVE, APEST PLACE, in the , ci ty CUE' - 5 . TO BUT THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at 'ti0.146 GRANT EMMET gARDWARE• LiNpsgy, STERRIT & 'BUNTER, itatiursiOtutenfand Importers of Vir A...1E1, CUTLERY, &C. •SB7 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER or wii•m,ll One Square Below triton Depot, ' ' PITTSBUGH . for-TA /5011AE8 . . Fmussmoix, -FIFTH St., bet Turutel & chs,t4,rd Sts., '_Ounsmitli.au d- D ealer*/lard. • Firo-,081 goodt of .all descriptions 'Wraps-on band snit sold at the lowest pricer. lldpaLrlenedsoone carefully on abort notice. • • J hA.RT, CATIGREY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CoMei* Third. and Wood StreeP, prra'siturtcrii , (succEst+onsTO 11A.N.N.A., HART C 0.,) Exchange; , Coin, Coupons And particular attention paid to Li .e purchase and • sale of COVERNNIENT BONDS. SightTirafts on. London. • - yt:ss: N HOLMES & SONS, 33.41-W'Et3, 57 Market Street, ME Deposits received In Par Funds and Currency. Collectiona made on all the principal:Points of the United States and Canadas. ' • ' . Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM3IS6ION. - - Particular: attention paid to the purchase and sale of • United States Securities, isctuDENGdo do S. SI'S OF 1$1: - M U. S. FIVES 10-40 s. U. S. -CERTIFICATES OF ENDEBETEDNESS. Orders audN'ouchers bought or collected. jaM:al EYST ON E BANK, ME THIS BANIC IS SOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, No. 206: Libety - Street. Accounts of IT.VSKS, It.A.NK.F.RS,-.MERCILA-NTS and others are Invited. . Collections. made on all acee'ssible points In the United States and-Canada Interest Allowed on TiMi Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURIT,IES BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCISWOLDER:.i INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. PITTSBURGI I ._P 2 CITY BANK, No. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ( kPITNI STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY_ LIABLE, tNTtlt EST PAW ON DEPQnITS. • Foreign Excliangt bought and sold, and•wlien des strod 'remitted 0 Europe. Collections mailo on all the Principal points of the United States and Canada. • Js3s.R...,..M,.*CAta:. • Jon.N•Meliv.owf•<. Trmst.l.-. 1,.4311•11ELL, ' THOS. ROCItKE, .I.OIUS PATItICIC KANE, JAh. PUELAN. - JORN C. BAMt, Clr It. RAW.. WM. H. REEL. P. O'IlE.ll.'N.. ; DeNLEVV. JR -D. inThiNICK Pr.e.shlent. S. C. BA.P.W.Sei!retary.. N. 11.—ThiNtiank will open for huAne.. betwej i n the firA and,..iifteenth of April, In the wont latc y occupied Mellen , . deceased, as a Banking ltedral. - Mtge, opphiite the Cat..—..__. 'Aar The Stock Books will remain open for Sub scriptions until that time, at the office of the Pl Secre.- mh trrr, No. 104 Fifth street. . •ru9o - ....• .__ .___. 'WESTERN S AVINGS BANIK, . VV. • . DITFFY =I FINANCIAL DEALERS IN P/T'TTE433"UnG-II„ PA riT'TE.BUTIGII , AT THEIR NEW RANKING HorsE -VAIN DOREN,.Cashier. GEO. T. Dir-ECTORQ .Z o. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTEILED 1866. Interest paidorerime Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS, SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITIIOUT INTEREST. _ Dlscount> Daily at 12 o'clock. President—THOMßSON BELL. Vice Presidettf—i. BARSHALL. DI.11142011 8 ; THOMPSON BELL, F- A. M. MARSHALL, JO`. .;!": , JOS. ALARE.E. - J. J. GILLESPI.E. . - Stockholders to ',clout we make refe , rence: Win . For...qthe, Jobeph Dilworth, . Coldvrell, i- , Bus. .I.turld Kerr, Wlllis Dalzell, . , Ifeury Lambort, D. W. C. Bidwell, ;A. M. Drown E. M. Fulton. , Thomas Ewlnit. _____—_—_._____. • tkR It e . , ERS -: ESTABLISHED IN 183% 35 SOUTHIVO PHILADELPHIA , DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITI ; 7 3-I.os Converted Into ' STOCKS AND MD , • Boulight and sold on commission, bey& and n N. York, TIME PAPER N EtIOT lAT ED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS 0 601 AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks a. d Bid ere received on favorable terms. TION VIP LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGA MORTGAGE RAILItOAD 58 FOIL The; . Al .the NEW:LEHIGH GOLD LOAN. The. -Lc 'are both free from State and V. S. taxes, and the cheapestßonds of their class at prose ton market. CLAS OF SECURITIES T • g E2' EXCHANGE ATISIARKET RATES. fe2,1:188 purrsuunou . . BANK . FOR SAVINGS, ibitldEßLir THE InITE p9AV INGS INSTITUTION No. 67 Fourth Street, .I.iXAULT OFFOSITIS TUB BANK OF PITTSBUROiI. , cameTERED IN 1862. ..., OPEN DAILY. from 9 too n'clock,_and on WED NESDAY and.SATURDAY EVENINGS..frora May lst to November.lst, from 7. to 9.o7oloc,kt.and from NOVeMber let tO MAT Ist, 0 to ig o'clock. • _., . ' Books or By-Laws , dtc.. furnished at the once. This institution -especially offer ,to those , whose earnings are limited,opportunityto accumulate, by smell deposits, easily saved, a sum which tvrill be a resource wben needed, and bearing interest in stead of remaining unprodUCtice, • BOARD OF MANAGERS: . • - PP.ESIONNT, ' GEORGE A. BERRY PISS rakelDzitTe • . . ... . , $. IicIIARTMAIr. i JAMES.-rAgfc, sil.. • kownstior. AND Tszescrnan , . . ... ...13.. X; MeRINLEY. . • i A. BRADLEY., . - K. NTMLICII, .k.'9.,l}Etti,,- - 1 -- .r V. 8.A.101, JOILAI 8. DIVINoII.TII, JOSIIUA. RHODEB, 41. :FOLLANSBEE, • •.IMIN SCO T T • • JAB-.'L..-I.IIIitHAM.; --.8. C . BCHNLERTZ. . , Cfi.ll.lBTO lIER ZUG. . g‘oh . t,ictroitif I -/ ' A ' S. BE".. Llll[E. ", 10.00E 10 WICEWLIKEI ) Wiwi -aged outlaw briarkei, store ' lrid sidravair utr Y. • ... ou sirot, ammo' zro. au Luiettrstreiti raw PH. B 5 1IENTZ- - - ' BANKER AND BROKER, no wood St., Ine.ar Corner of Wood, Govntown smo=ms, G and. Coupons, 33ought and Sold on Liberal Terms Sir Drafts sold on all the principal cities of Eu rope. CONVERSION OF I-30's. We are now prepared to convert the SECO2sTI) and THIRD SERIES of KEVF.I%7-TI - ITIVT IIO .S EICEMI New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., ' Dealer: in Governnient Securities CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. Gayttt. bUt FINANCE FINANcE ;AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TIIORSDAY, March 26, 1868. The gold.market is unusually quiet, with but ;4 per cent. of fluctuations; opening at 136%, and varying ! between that and 138 q. Government bonds ' were dull and lower early in the day, but at noon quotations had slightly improved, with. a very light 'deinand. Opinions are very much divided on the-course of the Government securities; the general impression is that the market Will be lower on account of the scarcity of money, but if "business remains dull and unprofitable,.government securities will be bought up, evehat higher rates: The I The stock market 'had_ somewhat !im proved in quotations, but the amount of busineSs is very light, and unless the.Gov eminent :adopts such regulatiOns, prevent ing the Assistant TreasUrers from.locking up money, little reliance danlan-"pbaced on an early advance in the market. • Money is scarce, and still commands from 10 tol2 per cent. on first , claSs papera'long paper is not wanted at any price. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz; . -- . 110%; 1862 5-20 s, " , • Gold, 1;38, 4 1 ; .1881 bonds, 109%;18G1 do, 107%; 1865 do, 107%; Consols, 106%; jO-10s, 101%; 7-30 g, 105%. , .' Cleveland ,E' Pittsburgh It: It.. .. , .... .. Fort Wayne North Western—common North Western-Hpreferred. New York Central ...... Erie - Old Southern....' .............. •' . :...... Ohio 'tt. Mississippi ' Western Union te1egraph........... Merchants Union Express Corydon Quartz Hill - Quicksilver ..... , ... I lp ' —lt is highlY 'robable that a return to a state of fmanciz 1 ease shall be effected he forethonpenin of inland navigation, and the commencen eat Of' seasonable trade :tie , yond the seaboard and the West. The time is now near at hand when the annual East ern movement' of produce will set in. The receipts, both by land, and water, will prei. l 'lsibly be large during the month of April, requiring large amounts of ready capital for their. handling and transfer;•and,should r our moneyed institutions, with a continued poverty of resources, be unable to - respond to the call that - is sure to be made upon them, the cons.equences must be disastrous both to the Commercial and producing in terests.. Fortunately, no emergency of that kind is now anticipated; 'though it may be well to look ahead and be prepared • for $lOO,OOO coming events. The prospectiveropeai of the inarmfactut ingtaX is just noW exerting a favorable in •fluence upon the market for wool, cotton, hemp, metals, leather, hide§,and other raw materials, stimulating consumer§ to lay in stoeks, and causing them More readily to - •pay the market, prices. _ But, on the other hand, buyers of manufactured products are_ operating more cautiously amlsparingly, in the hope that the lifting of this burthen of taxation, which is borne chiefly by the con sumer, will enable theirs by-and-by, to sup ' ply theniselvesjit a reduced cost. —Money is active in Boston at 6 per cent. for call loans upon Governments,. and 63,', to 7y, for discounts of short - paper. Th,e sup ply of good business' paper is in -excess of the demand, and money upon call is riot • overabundant at thereto named. The bank loans are very high-perhaps fully as high as can be sa'ely carried over the cominn• re turn ..day. ! New York funds are scarce, do not command any premium this week. Small bills are in demandand pay rolls with difficulty supplied with the requisite small notes.. —Closing qUotations received by James T. ' - Brady ,!..-Co. - 1 • Gold - liL S. 6's, 1881 .... ',t.• 5,20'5, 1862... " • •5-20's,-- - 1864 "' 5-20's, 1865.............. " 10-40's - O . _ ti S . 5-20's, Jan: and July, '65, 66 ti it ,' 4' 46 '67 " June 7-30's ...... ... .. . . ...." :ew " ..July 7-30's ... : .... . " May Comp., 1865:- or. 1) 6nk• CENT • AL LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Or ICE CF l'rr•rsnunou GAZETT, t THURSDAY, March 26, 11312. Fs CATTLE. There was• next to nothing done at these yards during the past week, the sales.being very insignificant—hardly worth reporting. During the faliand in the early part of the winter, it wag' nothing unusual to have . sales of fromtwo to four thousand head of Cattle, per week—now , the 'Bales do not reach that many hundreds; and, 'what is worse still, there is but little prospect at present of any immediate improvement. The yards prewnt a very dull appearance, nearly all the pens being empty, and while there aiehutserY feW buyers, it is equally true that Cattle are almost as scarce as pur chasers, and. this, probably, tends very much towards keeping buyers away, Its they do not _ care about coming here 'from 1 Philadelphia; Now 'York, and other points When,the chances Are that ,they will, find: nothing to •buy - when' they get here. The sales reported were.as follows: ' • • limitkit Talitusge sold two prime steers, -^,lNSighing 2600„,at7M.- ` • • . . • Bedges'& 'MOOT Sold- Ber.head of mixed stack—mostly common ' -- for McKeen to 6 5 • Vootheee,at 'frota 5,5(, to 7 3 6: also - , -25 head of 'very aornmart'., far ', 'Amy 0 ' garshall at-51 ••,:i,..: ... :•.: ~ ',..i ~.„--, 2 , , ~, , - ;;:.,nineri. Gillett' & Co.` •, ' sold W. A. i e t head ,. weighi ng 4,67 l si cc, S§iii i , .. , wx-gowng sold 70 head , nolo ithtii4teraiing 1140, at 8,30. Hon ' ht by P. Klemen, who a ft erwards !old 14 head of OAlls mbl4rvaar `t; "tail ends" to Eckert, a Johnstown.butch er, at 7,90. " • Steel ssld 10 head of good 'Steers to Marks Traurman at 8,30. saEs'e. The Sheep market has been fairly active '• during the past week, though to-day, under theintluence of increased arrivals, the feel ing was a little weak, yet, prices under- 1 went no perceptible change, ranging from ! • 434 to 7% for common to strictly prime fat mutton Sheep. We are cogmzant, how ever, of 834 having been oftered, and re- i fused for a very fine drove of Kentucky .1 Sheep, the - owner asking, 9. These how ever, were an extra lot ot Sheep, and the prices mentioned in connection therewith do not indicate the true condition of the market, as -it is not once- in a year, prob ably, that a•drove of this kind is offered at this place: Smith & Talmage sold 189 head for Er- winto Fritz & Co. at 6,75 ; 185 same to Loyd at 5, 5 ; 76 for Medill to Voorhew. at 734 averaging 90 lbs; 160 for Erwin to Rase at 6%;.111 for Brainard to Loyd at 4,80; 474 for , Hostkinson to Kase - at r,35; 190 for Brainard - - to Voorhees at 7g. Glass, Lafferty & Co. sold 9 for 570 head ante r Dotal to Voorhees at 7%; 56 Hesser at 7; 369 for same to same at t,20; 54 for Zimmerman to Voorhees at 63‘. Hedges & Taylor sold 175 head for Jordon to Loyd at 5,55. _ • Voorhees bought 140 from Martin at 6,37: 146 from Newton & Neff at 7%; 326 from same sellers at 6%; 202 from McClain at 6%; 152 from Carnes at 5,30; 337 from Hawk ; at 634; 95 from Aull S. Myers at 7. - Holcomb & Hill .bought 1 car- loadlfom E; Neff at 8,30; 139 from Newton .& Neff at 1 • 8g; 142 from same at 8%. Pidcock Co. bought 179 from Bovinion at 6%. - E. L. Kase bought 374 head of Washing ton county sheep, averaeing 96 lbs, from Cook & Paxton at 7,85; 180 from Carnes, averagihg 87, at 7; 2011 head of Washington county sheep from Quail, averaging 90 lbs, at 7; 176- front Hasson, averaging 88 lbs, 1 1 at 6,80. M. Johnston sold 191 head to Hesser, averaging 78,at 5,65;.36 head tO same buyer,. averaging 94, at 6. f Loyd bought 111: from Smith do Talmage, averaging 70 lb - s, at 4,80; 95 from Kase, averaging 90, at 7,35;,97 from Ruff, averag ing Si, at 6%; 89 from C. Snyder; averaging 1 80 lbs, at. 5%; 352 from McKee,, averaging 80-Ibs, at 5,80. I The Hog market has been fairly active during the past week', and with a continued good demand! and light receipts, prices are tirm and well sustained, ranging froni By l c . to lege, for light tOprime heavy :averages. The following is a pretty full report of all the leading sales. Singer IC Imhoff bought 180 head from Dock & Orr at 9%; 106 from Ghiss &Laffer ty at 9%; 95 from E. Smith at_9,Bo;. 92 'from same at 9%. • Shipped 581 head of Chicago Hogs, costing there from 9 to 934: Crouse, Emerick & Co. bought 181 head from Hedges & Taylor at 8,10; 138 from G. Clark at 8%; 55 from "Mess & Loughrey at 9,60. '. . Glass, Lafferty (S: Co. sold 150 head for. t Doud to Voorhees at 8%; 165 for• Holmes & Pfieffet to same buyer at 8,60; 106 for C. Pfteffer -'to Singer & Imhoff at 9,4; 139 for same to Messenger, Gillett & Co. at 9; 51 for E. Smith ati6t,: . 148 for Doudto Pideoek - at 8,60; '123 for ...Friend to E. Smith - 1A.8,90;5 5 for - Berry to same buyer at 84; 141 for Zirrnicierman to E, Smith at 8%. 1 - - • - Gilehreist & Co. bought 194 head-from W, Hedges at 10,10;1.04 from W. M. Tilden at 10;'104 from Same - at .110,32 3 4 7 Shipped two ear loads of Chieagolloo - s„ • Hedges & Taylor - sold - o 7 head for .Roen- Baugh to E. Sniith at 8; 159 for Joh,nston J.: GI - egg •to same buyer at 8;.<;7,1 for Arm strong to same at 83-4; 204 for MeWhiriney to same buyer at 8y; 1 ; 178 for Prude to same at 8,15; 95 for Berry1:1111 to Voorhees at 83‘; 71 for Reiser & Litker tb- same buyer at BA.V. 155 for Sharp to E. Smith at 5,35; 115 for - Fuller to Pidcoek & Cp. - at 8,30; 149 for Phil lips to E. Smith at 8,55. - • - - -- - E. Smith bought 59 head from . Rnowles at 8,50, 17-#6in C. H. Myers et 8,4; 153 from A. Meeks At - 8; 159 fromS. Johnston at 81-.'; 78 from Beals - at 8 , , , ; 24 frOm R. Barnes at 8; 149 from / A.:Meeks at 8,55. ' • - O 0?; 101% ME 87 1 ,, .2.9 1 ' 33; ENE PITTSBURGH MARKET:i. OFFICE OF TITE.PITTSBITGII GAZETTE, tt • • Tnunsna.v. March 26. 1868• • S , , • , ,,. There are no new characteristics in the notice. We markets worthy of special notice. We can report a steady local demand for most of the leading commodities, and while there is a fair volume of business in the aggregate, there are no important changes in prices. BUTTER—Continues very scarce, and with a steady demand, prices are well sus= tained, ranging from 50c to .55e, for prime to t choice Roll: • • - EGGS --Steady but unchanged, regul ar_ sales at 2.5@27c. - GRAlN—Winter 'Wheat is still quoted 1 . at $2,50 to $2,53 for Red, and 5c to 8c higher. t ' for White, according to quality---Sale of 150 '1 • . R bush prime Penna.ed at 52,56. Oats firm P I but unchanged; one car reported at 7234 c; ,fi , small sales in store at 730 to 75c. Rye not fairly be quoted above 51,80 to $1,85; • sale of 300 bushels in' elevator, at sl,Bo— payinA all elevator chargesPri . . Barley, , is still quoted at $2,15 to $2,25. B ar l ey, Ear \ Corn may be quoted at 9sc to $1 on traek.; • . and Wharf, - But little inquiry for Shelled. S SEEDS--There-is some little inquiry for'i .; Cloverseed, and we can report ,small sales i at $B. Timothy is quiet at 52,15. ' Flaxseed i. is scarce and- in demand at $4,50. 4 i 11.A.-I.=LooseHaY is Sellibg from country : -... • wagons at $lB to 526, as to quality. Baled is . selling on wharf at $2O to stl. - r • .4. .'. PROVISIONS---Bacon. is . firm. and in good' demand but unchanged; We quote at 12c for Shoulders; 13% to 15!ie, for Ribbed and Clear Sides;.l6%e for Breakfast Bacon, and 17%c for Sugar, ; -Cured Hams.: . t Prime kettie Lard, 16M,c, in tierces, and 17c in kegS. Mess Pork, 525;50. it DRIED FRUIT—Is hardly so firm since it I. has. been discovered that the damage by the hard weather some two or ihree weeks.. since is not near ,so serious as at , first sup- . posed. Peaches are stilt quoted at 10j , 6c tO • 1.1,. 1 .!.c, and Apples at 7c to Sc. LARD OIL—Is firm and higher; we now quote No. 2 at $l,lO, and No. .1 at $1,35. ` F.,, ' • POTATOES—In steady demand but un- changed; regiilar sales in store at 51,05 to a $l,lO per bushel, and 53 to 53,25 per barrel, ‘ as to veiny. . GREEN APPLES—Quiet but unchanged; - - .1 regular sales in store at 54 - it 9 56 per bbl, as 4. to quality. ~ FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged; we : I t quote Spring Wheat at 510,50 to 511,00; Win- . ter - Wheat at $l2 to 512,50, and fancy brands at $l4 to $l5. I , Ye, Vlour is firm at $81: 2 5. BEANS—Scarce 'and firm, with , small '. in store at $4,50 to 55,00 per bush. .;- HOMLNY—SaIes in a regular way at 56,25 • ' to $6,50 per bbL ' . ONIONS—SaIei at 51,50 per bushel. 1%. lag% 110;5 100%. 107Y1 . lug 100% . 10634 . 106% . 105% . 105% 117% ; Lily Velegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) I.CF.zw niblik, March I.43.—The Dry Goods market for printed calicoes continues active and 'errelted among leading' jobbers but the supply is becotning exhausted of goods which had been`reduced leprice and the tendency is towards reactional* insxm- path,y with the'advanee in • cotton: - 'Garner dr, Co.'s-prints at least will be Oklatized Mc 1 per yard trk-morrow. •'We fitm , gitiate these prints': 83,6 c for Wanisutta, IQc• Pr.'. 'Lowell; lly,c for •Amdskeag; 12®12.34e.‘10r. 11.ferri.. meek D;43c for do - W; 15c for Cambric:; 12c for SpragueN.ll3,4 for Lancaster and 14 for Coeheco. Cotton goods, market.; quite irreg ular. Heavy' Sheetings, : like Indian Head, job at-1/4. —White Lyman E. sell down' to MA; Pacific extra '161 , 6;• An a 17, and Bedford Pb held .1*‘..1414? -_ -. W t . 1 5eYr-, mar- Lst ket 1t...mil as loicase.i2}4:.) itagentsyare 400tiiiikes,lint. OW'll.,,eeUoe,yili-;:rxlrtta,',lind se*erallinire iOlthdraiiiiittelt..lllotiCtrom sale "bribes' tnment. . Print •Clotha nominal at 8%a9. . . Neve: : York Pry Goods Maiiket.