6: , IRON' WORKS Poitztß, Bup't. At.*.Vmmr.n. irrsßußGu FORGE AND IRON CO., ' ' IIS,NI:VACTUREIIIi OF , Bar Iron; 'Railroad Fish Bars suid Bolts; • -itailriiisS Car Aides Rolled; • • Car Axles 'Hammered; toeoinotive Frare.es; '-"ittieklitftithihyranse.Shapesi • Side Rods;, - • - Yokes, Straps; ii;Coit Heads; . Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrist's; Pitman Jaws, Collars, Q.C. Office, No. 1'77 PENN STREET, riTrbnuitGit, GRAFF, BYERS & CO., • MMMM ERS OF Bar, HOotf'itnd Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IRON, h•en WeNed Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. MI OIL WELL TUBING. Office, No. 93 Water St., PITTSBURGH, Pa MEE KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK; • .MANUFACTURERS OF Best Comma', Refined, Charcoal AND JINIATA BLOOM IRON. • . • MERCHANT RAR, 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. SIRS and IR Ihs. , 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 Wos.s, GREEN UGH STREET, (a continuation of First streeto .djolnlng the City Gas. Works, Pittsburgh. VERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. *arelsonse, Nos. 166 and 161 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela Rouse, ap24:d6 . PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINeER, NIMICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS •OF BEST - REFINED CAST STEEL, Square, Fiat and Octagon, of all sizes MILL, MCLAY, CIRCULAR, GANG AND CllO.” -CUT SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC R AMWAY .SPRINGS, CAST SPRING STEEL, Cast and German Plow steel FLOW WINGS AND MOWER - BARS• SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE; SICKLE. SHOWEL, HOE, RAKE, FORK, TUB, CALK and MACHINERY CAST STEEL; CROW BARS, .tc., &a., An. Warehduse, 88 Water Street, Pittsburgh. seIBIk4 pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JOYBS, BOYD 3 C 0.,) Manufacturers 4f the BEST 'REFINIID CAST - STEEL , SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAGON. of all sizes: SAW MATES, HOE, FORK and SHEET . CAST vEEL; CAST STEEL for • Reaping and Mowing Machines, . Steel Plow Wings, Axles, Circulars, &c., &c. Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel. °Mee—Cotner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two blocks above the 31onongabela House. _ 0c23:(19 MILER, BARR & PARKIN. GENERAL rAntmrsce: W.I. METCALF, I REUBEN MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN. SPECIAL PARTNER-9.'T. KIER.. . CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, Mmur4uT o mAnnetv.A.T.scm‘fi Office, No. 339 Liberty, St, PITTSBURGII,'PA fel4:d4B DtrwuEsNE - Iron and Steel Works. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., -31ANUTACTURERS OF Iran, Nails, Springs - , Axles, Steel, &c 'WAREHOUSE: No. 77 Watei•Ntieet, 3!E! LA~g:DL~MOND r . ,tI'',:EITEEL WORKS., jIRMILER '3,ll4faccurers of *l,descriptions of MiIIECEELIm :Office and Warelhogeo, 42 12 ' 0, _2: 1194 SECOND and 119 and Mil FlitsT butExas, - ' Prrwsstrsoff. OF. CITY, MILLS. • • : ROGERS & BURCHFIELD,. Militflidiiiireid of REFINED, CHARCOAL... I U, NIATA: and POLISHED .. L !":" :ADAS e r , STEEL. • • • -ofticopidirehonse, Ecp. XS HAPSET ST.' f e .43OPPER VICEpiIDIPIEWOR COPPER BEIII bBD BILEIPRI WOLZB, prx-restrnon. PARK, MGCURDY At. CO., Manufacturers or, Sbeatnlng,L 'Braziers , and Doi DoPPer , Welded Copper BOttOn111; Raised Sall Bot, tenyl, Speiser Bolder. - .Also, Importert and Dealers In Blew , Tin" Plate; ,ilticet ironVICSIro, eke. Con. itszaiy outland Tiuners Maehines and-Tools. liattettrousei No. 140' FIRST 13TEF4Cp and 131.0 iffssElST—Pittsbnrgb. SpeCi r lii i. ofderslof pper Cut to any desired pa; myl4:c3l:thrT - ••••?-...• - , • FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. ATLAS :WO MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PITT THOMAS N. HILLIER, President. These Works arc• among the largest anc most complete establishments in the West. and are now prepared to furnish - •.e , - Engines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Caatiagm6 Bolting Mill Castings. Engine Carlttngs. /Machine Castings. General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED, n09:n69 NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets, (NINTH WARD,) PIT'T'SI3II7IIGrEr, PA. WM: SMITH '3ltanufactu_rer of CAST '3:RON-BOWL PIPE, FOE GAS AND WATER WORKS. lily Pipes are all cast Invariably In Pits. in' dry sane, and 12 feettengths. Also, NU assortment of Genera Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call.the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. fels:tlo THE ICNAP FORT NW FOODRY CO, CHARLES KNAP, President. J. M. KNAP. 'Vice President. 0. METCALF, See'y and Treas'r. J. K. WADE, Engineer. J. G. KNAP, General Manager. DIRECTORS: JAMESIL - MITRRAY, of Lyon; Shorb & Co A. E. Ir. PAINTER. of J. Painter & Sone. THOS.HERRON. of Shang. ChalfantC O. Co. S. FLAIR, of Shoenberger & C WM. 3IETCALF, of Miller, Barr k Parkin. Rolling Mill and Blast Machinery. RETORTS and CAST/NOS. of every descslption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe:A L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. U. BURTON. A. ROBINEON, JR. LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, 31 A N UFACTURERS OF • FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions. for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag rlcultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill 3la ehinerr. .4e. • All Job Work promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa. ROBEVSON, REA is. CO., .SUcCessOrs'to ROBIRSON, MINIS S: MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTB3URGN, Manufacturer; of Boat and Stationary Steam En gract; in_g ß . li e , L tYlno?;ll3flClL4tfolVirli Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron 1% ork. Office, 10. 12. corner First and Smithfield St reets. Agents for GIEGARD'S PETENT USJEC AR for feeding Boilers. _ lICGiI )1 . BOLE HUNTER ORR. JAMES NELSON A B. BOLE. 'INDUSTRIAL WORKS. HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Founders, Engine Builders and 3tachinists, Make to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN GINES. of all sizes, warranted to give satisfaction. CASTINGS, of every description. made to order. JAMES NELSON, Snp't A. B. BOLE. Foreman. Machine Shop, corner POINT ALLEY and DU QUESNE WAY., Foundry, Nos. 5 and 54 Third street, nly10:146 PITTSBURGH, PA. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE.SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 3IACRINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT ➢IACBLIND. 0c15:1D3 B ERL I N FOUNDRY. 'PRICE & SIAIS. Mee and. Warehouse, 29 Wood street. ,j - Manufactute and keep constantly on band . Thimble, Skein , and Pipe 80X€8,.; i WAGON . BOXES, DOG IRONS, ' SUGAR SETTLES, 'HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally f _ . _ apX:ra JOHN it o(litt, • . HECLA FOUNDRY, Carson'St Ninth Ward, near A. V. R. R.. i - - MANUFACTURER OF ' IMIXER DIES, STEEL IiOLrLDS, Brits 31111 and 3laeblne Castings generally. , - solicited and l' 017"7 MAL FOUNDRY AND: ROLL WORKS, 8130 Penn Street. 211 AN, 'BOYD ,BAGAIEY, 11l Roll.; ),1111 Castings, 801 l Lathes, &a._ BOLL CU _. .. _ • __ g ULTON MACHINE' WORKS. ESTABLMIED IN Ism. ' , . .. anufactory of STEAM ENGINES., of all sizes and of the most approved patterns or stationary urposes • STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY ENGINES,• variety a 10.1. S and 10 horse power which will be sold at very reduced prices. •. • • ~ P. F. 0111101514,WeUsW111, es 0 . Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio alv,er, and line of C. &P. R. , , n oc:10. PITTSBITRGH - - _ SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, -) • . - IRON BROKER , .124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mili t tfg a tae li sall,g go rt rmall g ui Dg i ulta to i re, d J and 'other brand .Of Ittildc7ll:n u i Coke and C. B. Charcoal PIG lIiUNIS. Consignments and orders respeettally ISSOLIPTION,--TIIE FIRM OF. ATWELL, LTI.W,t CO. was 2 dtiwolved on 'the tof February, 11368, by mutual consent. Either partner illay , SlOn the name of thearm ln settlement. • , JOHNiATWELL. • CHARLES ATWELL. fi. J. LEE.. . • b4 3 'itdersiad win continue the..WHOLESALE RopEgy,g NEW. underthe wane and style of A tzt ff et EL . ,. kik eon LY.Ei tino 4t o r ... „ --- 2 4 krt z o °111 „ r Mends sad 00 Pnbu.'" 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XI - :.'4.•* - ..* , ' , '.a.• - • - •'- 4- .... ,-2 -iz - 4 4- A.* -4 -.E' , ,:,,-kit- . 1 ,- - - 4 - 4 - .. - '' , ''-!': . - -•-ji-INT;;44.t - 44 , -& , -' , Q. , ~ -. . . - . .-= - ~._: ~ . - A.,-, A ..-4-4i,g,; - _-0.::..-s4',4k-,-4'..;,-„,;-4,0 , ; : e,3,,T2'-'.-....1!< - ' ; ' , . - . . =1 3LANVFACTUItE,IIS OF (Opposite Union Iron 31111 s,) PITTSBURGiI IRON BROKERS. BtleaSS .PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WEDN:gSPAY, APRIL ENGINAS; BOILERS, &O. FORT PITT_ " BOILER, STILL AND TABiK CARROLL & SNYDER, MANUFACTURERS Or TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBITKAR:FIRE BOX AN., CYLINDER. STLAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND . IRON BRIDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short Sind Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa Jar Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 E. W. 310111!0W...4.A.5.11 BABNII.ILL....JASAILA aIFIAILIL. BOILER:WORKS. , MOM, BARNUM & CO., I== Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Sc. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts" PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRING 'promptly done. 7y4:b2 WAL BARNHILL SI CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON 'WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. • Having secured a large varsi and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufactuse every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills. Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron,Bridges, Sugar Puns, and sole manu facturers o Barnhill's Patent Boilers. , 'Repairing done on the shortest notice. ROBERT LEA, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines and Boilers, FREIGHT HOLSTERS, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of First and Ferry Streetl, PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES M.,RITER, - Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, ( PITTSBURGH, PA.,/ . MANT:rACTrItEII Or IRON OIL TANKS ! SETTLING PANS, COPPER ST4E-AM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, Anil SHEET IRON WORE; • For Steamboats. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL eir, CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Stove In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Alooon band and for sale, PARL(VASTOVES HEATING STOVES,, ORATE FRONTS FENDERS commie} FENDERS, Etc: ormtiPEBT PLACE, in the city TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at No. 146 GRAFT STREET. Je.l P. C. DITFFY. HARDWARE. _ . LINDSEY, STERRIT & EtIWER, Manufacturers and Importers of II _A_ Xt I) W A- IEtE , CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, COUNF.it OF IirAYNE, one equate Bain* intan Deppt, PITTSBURGH Jar Agents for FAIEENNES! SCALES F 1111USSMANN, =' . _FIFTH ST., bet. Tunncl & Chatham sip., Gunsmith and Dealer hi Hardware. First class goods of all descriptions always on hand and sold at the lowest prices. /tdpairingdone carefully on short notice., _ jeZ.OO • BREWERIES. pHIENIX STEAM BREWERY. - JOB. EVENCEII....JAS. 21'ICAY....1tOBERT LIDIMLL. SPENCER, MTAY & CO., . MALSTERS AND BREWERS Of, Ale, :Porter anO_Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. , ROBERT WATSON, Manager. oel4 DYERt3AND, SOQuapasi , 4 - • • • J. LANCE, Nos. 185 apd.7l7, Third Street, VIAND SCOUREt (maw GOON MAIM Olt DIED. Entypyr4euTwamp...ptpztkoprevi. FINANCIAL.HART, CAUGHEY. ', & CO., "e"" BANKERS AND BROKERS,' Corner Third and Wood - Streets, . PITTSETTIIGII, 1 3 !., :. IL (SUCCESSOII.I TO I'ANNA, •HATIT & C 0.,) DEALERS ES • I . Exchange, . Coin, . ConpOns, And particular attentin_p_a4d to tl e, i l urcliase and bu 'n GOVERNMENT ~B 0 , DS. Sight Drafts on LondOn., :sB2 ____ N HOLMES SONS, 57 Market Street, I'I'Ir'I`SINCTIZGri - I, PA. Deposits received In Par Funds and Currency. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Cauadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attentio4 paid to - thi putchase and salcuf United States Seenrities, INetuntxc U. S. SIXFS 1 5 881: do do__ 4110 s; T.T.IF.. FIVES 10-4os. 11. S. CERTIFICATES ctr INDEBETEDNESS Orders and Vouchers bought or sollected. • Ja3o:al KEYSTONE BANK, 1 3 .17CTSIVILITIGrli. PA. THIS RAN} IS NOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT TiIEIR NEW BANKING ROUSE No: 209 Liberty Street. Accounts of BANES, BANKERS. MERCHANTS and others are Invited. • Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. Interest . Allowed on Time Deposits.. UNITED. STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. CITY BANK, No. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. $lOO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. • . INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. CAPITAL Foreign Exchange bought and told. And when de sired remitted to Europe. Collections snade on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. EtC7Ol:B JAMES MCCAW& J WIN IclitoW - s, TEntscr. CAawor.LL. Itounia, JOHN SAVAI:E, rATUICIE KANE, A S. ril ELAN. JOIN C. ISAnn, CHAs. B. I L Wll.ll. P. O'BuLEN. J. DUNLEVY, JR., D. Itimi.r.N. IHMSEN, President J. C BARR, Secrvtary N. B.—This Bank will open for biwiness between the first and fifteenth of April. in the room lately occupied by A. McTighe. decerwed, as a Banking Hoare opposite the ,Cathedral. . Sir The Stock BoOkR will remain open for sub scriptions until that time. at the office of the Secre trry. No. 104 Fifth street. mhifi•m9o WESTERN SAVL%GS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 186 6 . Interest paid ontrixne Deposits *1.731 RECEIVED" THOU ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT' INTEREST. D#counts Dally at IS o'clock. President—THONPSON BELL Vice Presldent—AAL )1' RSA A T,T4 DIRECTORS: THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JO. DILWORTH. , JOS. ALAREE. J.' J.'GILLESPIE. Stockholders lo tvliom we snake reference: Wei. Forsythe, 1 Joseph Dilworth, 'm. Caldwell,Rev. David Kerr, I Willis Dalsell. tienry Lambert, D. W. Z. Bidwell,' A. M. Brown, I E. M. Fulton. Thomas Ewing. ____....._ _ - 4‘,PiR K 4 0 BANKERS. ESTABLISHED IN 1831. SOUTH 10 ° SZ N° 3 PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20. STOCKS AND GOLD . . Bought and sold on commlislon; here and in New York„ TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED - . INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD. AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Bank ers received on - favorable tennis.- LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION 'FIRST MORTGAGE RAILROAD be FOR SALE. Also, the NEW LEHIGH 00,LD.LOAN: These Loans are both free from from and VAL- taxes, and are the cheapest Bonds of their class at present on the market. -- ALL , CLASSES OF .SECURITIES TAKEN IN. EXCHANGE AT MARKEX,RATES. , LITHOGRAPHERS. , ' BENJAMIN BLNGERLY 1' LIY ; CLEIB. QINGERLIC CILEIS:, Successors N., to GEO. F. SeutleirmAN & CO., PRACTICAL LunooltArrints. The only Siesta Lithogra'phio Establlshmint West ortho Dionntahle. Business Cards, Letter-Meads, Bonds Labels, Circulars , Show Cards, Diplomas, Portraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits, .Invita- Don Cards, ••&C.,. Nos. 72 and 74—Third street, Ittsburgh. _ - . . _ CITAS. A. MILLER, NO. I3CV Milt= MEET; APOLLO: 13,1311D11G. CHECKS, DRAFTS, ITOTES,'BILL and LETTER BEADS, &c., done in all styles. • anlelxls6 680~.P. J. 11. WATIiTIMI D r. ItAY IRON ov/I:ELT WORKS. • - ' . 'GEO. O..CLARK - & CO ., • ./ ldanufactureriCor every description of Patent, Stretched, Cemented and Riveted Oak-Tanned XAMArLIE-1:611,0 ISEVIATING. • • rio. 409 LIBERTY STREET, t2d door,) opposite Union Depo t, PlttehnsßL. MALT -20,000 bushels.. prime "rtz -13:ARI.Mar Fon skim By. . , • eitmouvi wrltvoil a c, abasseirs,, i , smittaiiistrei. 4 '4 l,e 0 0 4 110 0. 07, A 311194014 & , • • • & I 2,049 -*Haig VP vsoiwAtiefrin. sstektnetWild--DiggiVorlialik /8A1M11:1/0"1-4,01:4" lIKVE.RIpICIVEDMY.:". " BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE • ! TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Formerly oectiplea by the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. PH.. R. MERTZ. CONVERSION OF 1.30 5 5. We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of , isEN - P. - rarrrirc-rry...s INTO THE New 1867 5-2QGold Coupon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY & CO Dealer in' Government Securities, CORNER FOURTN AND WOOD STS. tin littsburgt &airttt. FINANCE AND TRADE OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY,' March 31, 1868. The gold market is lluctuating, opening at 138,!„ declining to laSy,, •and closing strong at 13834; Government bonds arc rather iw•eak, partly on - account of the de cline in, sold, but also are the qu0t.31.- tiorii leWer in England andrrankfortAth= out any apparent cause but the.impeach went trial. i'Stocks are higher, with •an ad vancing tendency. Money is scarce, and almost not to be had except on first -chugs endorsed notes and collateral% Closing quotations as received by Ph. Et Mertz: Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds,-111%; 1862 5-20 s, 109%; 1864 do, 107%;1865do, 107%; Consols; 106%; 10-40 s, 100%; 7-30 s, 105% Cleveland & Pittsburgh R., R. Fort Wayne North Western—common.. North Western—preferred, New York Central Erie - Old Southern Ohio & Mississippi .... Western Union TelegraPh Merchant., Union Express Corydon Quartz Hill Quicksilver. The Cincinnati Chreniciesays; The Well-. known house of C. S. Dyer & Son, Pearl street, was forced into suspension yesterday morning, on account of - heavy losses re cently suStained. Their liabilities are from ninety to n hundred thou Sand dollars, but they hope to secure such an adjustment of their atlitirs as to enable them to resume business soon. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady &Co. G01d.... U. S. 6's, 1381 " 186(... " 5-20's,- 1864 ' " 5.20'5, 1865 " 10.40's 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 tt ti ' 164 ' ft. '67 Juno 7-30's.. " July 7-30'5... I May Comp., 1865 PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET.. OFI FCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t TUESDAY, March 31, Ho. . CRUDE—The Crude market was firm and moderately active to-day, 'and with sales of some six thou Sand barrels reported, prices, although unchanged are well sus tained. We can report 2000 bbls, to be .de livered between now and the first of June, . seller's option, at BNc; 118 spot at BNc, bbls returned; 2300 bbls to be delivered on first water at By,c; 650 bbls spot, at 8,16; 1200 and 1000 • first water, both at 8,.;c. The alxive sales indicate pretty clearly that "spot" and "first water" is • quotable ar 83,e; and we presume that a "hne" ofApril, May and June would sell without Much'difficulty at 9c. It is said that the sales of spilt oil re ported yesterday at 83e,c, was. "riley oil," so that we, as well as others, were a little previous in reporting a declineof aquarter. The arrivals are conunencing to fall off ma terially, in consequence of navigation be ingpartially suspended by low water.. REFINED--The transactions in bonded. oil were unusually large.to-day, reaching seven thousand barrels in the aggregate, and as will be seen, prices =cd shade bet ter, and the market is firmer. . We can re port a "line" of 2000 bbls, - 500April, at 25 1 ,x; 1 . 000 May, at 26e; 500 Juno, at 26 1 ,,c; 500 July, at 27c; also, 1500-500 for May, at 26c; 500 June, at 26c; 500 July, at 27c; and 4000-1000 April, at 25, 1 4 e; 1000 may, at 243 c; 1000 June, at 26%c; and 1000 July, at 27e. We are cog nizant of offers to buy at 3k, all the year, buyer's option, but uo sellers. --Since the above was put in type, we 1 have the following additional sales report ed: Crude-280Q bbls for first Ludt of April, at 830- and 1600 first water; at BY,e., Re ! fitted- 1 500 bbls for immediate delivery, at 25c. - . .. . . -„ „ . . OIL SHIPMETS v. • It.-V. s Lockhart tic Frew, 600 do do to Wardea; Frow it Co., Philadelphia. Dilworth & B. Jones, 3,50 do do to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Phiradelphia; • ' • OIL SHIPMENTS PROM - DUQUESNE. DEPOT Maher& Bro., 245 bbls crude to W.P. LO gan & Bro., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 12 bbls refined to Warden, Frew dr Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH Woo'. MAitKET. OFFICE OF TILE PITTSBURGII GAZETTE, TUESDAY, March 31, 1068. • ..5 .In this market-the- amount of-Wool oyqc ing is so sinall,as yet,tlaat we,ltaye but - feid transactions to ' "Dtiiitt g" the past month or two the, greater portion of the • Wool in _growers ...hands has. been bought . • . by agents of manufacturersand dealers 'at a range of 40c - We do not expect to • see .mtuill activity until' the next clip is ready far market, which will not be, for two monthit tobome.. Our quotations• are haorn.: . ' inal, at 35e_to-45cy for, common toffull blood, and choice blips at 50e.. - eastern mar kets are reported .firm with an improve d demand, though 'Lai' geneiat think, prices aresnibt much higher.• AS we have already, intimated, it is too - early-yet to give the general tone of the trade, and there,is not enough doing to establish quotations'. -Loulavlll9 Market. (Gr Teligeaph to tho'Pittaburgh Gazette.) - • LooisvlLLE, March 31.—Tobacco active; sides of 264 hhds; WO 050; leaf 59,50a20;76; for selections ? , Cotton.24Xc., -Flour super fine $460; 5L2;60; ' AVIniatiSZIMX4S. Corn; shelled, in bulk 61032e. Oats 74c. Rye 01,85.:. Barley Malt tree - VAC, These Pork 0.21,75a24,00. Lard; tierce 101/c. Bacon; shoidderiqlly 4 e; clear ribbed skies 14 8-4 c. clear sides Mange, packed. Whis ky nominal at $2,20. J, • i 4.1, •,C1446 ;Cattle Marken• [By %telegraph to thePlttabarglt Wetteo CAMGoi3darch.Bl,r-Ifoga,,lgdet and 20a 25c lower at $8,3110,75 for medium to fair; fa i lotio,62l.2fbil good to choice. _Peer cattle 75 for 4447i0P 3 T 0 m (4114441): 94r • Is trXt 16.50a5, good choice. ; : frt .. •7 vackt*RIEETP4. - • 3 oiFIOE esl s ,, GAZETTE, TuzspAy. March 31, 1868. V With continued fineweather ont.deort. , business is "moderately active, though there is plenty of room for improvement. In the general- markets there are no new features worthy of notice, either as regards demand or prices. APPLES—In fair local demand but un changed at $4 to $6 per bbl. • POTATOES—SaIes of prune Peach Blows at $3,25 per bbl,. and Buckeyes at $3,50. New Jersey Sweets, $B. SEEDS--There is some little inquiry for ' Cloverseed, and we can report small sales at $B. Timothy is, quiet at $2,75. Flaxseed is scarce and m active deniand at $2,50. • GRAlN—Wheat is •quiet and unchanged. Oats steady but no higher; 75c, on whaff... - . and track, and 76 to -78 e; in store.- Conn quiet; sale ofr 1 car, on private terms; .188 bnshs Ear,. on wluirf, at 95e, and 400 do do at 08c. Parley is scarce and firm at $2,25 to $2,30. Rye is still quoted at $l,BO. • HA.X--Weighmaster McNulty, of the Al legheny Diamond Scales, reports sales of 63 , - loads of Hay at $22 to $3O; 12 loads ofStraWs at $l6 to $2O, and 1 load'of :Husks at - '4e.per pound. We can also report one flatboat load Hay at t`23.50. BUTTER—Seems to boa - little dull, net withstanding the arrivals ' continue light. We continue to quote, however, at 50 to 550,.. for prikne to choice. - ' • ' EGGS--Unsettled and irregular. with sales at 20 to 22c., ' PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm and in . good demand but unchanged; we quote at• 12c for Shoulders; 14 to 15Xe for Ribbed and Clear Sides ; 17%c, to 18c for Plain Su gar Cured Hams, and 18% to 18Nc for Canvassed do. Lard, 1634c0n tierces, ,and. 17c, in kegs. Mess Pork, $25,50. • . LARD OIL-11anufacturers report the market steady at $ ,, 1,05 for No. 2, and $1,33 for No.-1. • • z • , , - _ , SALT — Alleghenyriver brands are quo ted at $1,75 to $l,BO by the car and boat load,' and $2 for small lots in store. • BEANS—Firm and in limited sup y but unchanged at 84,50 to 85 per bushel. . - HOMlNY—Although in limited s reply, is dull, and can hardly be quoted a - bove $6,25., - FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged; we quote good Spring Wheat it 810,50 to $10,75; choice do, 811 to . 811,25; Winter Wheat, at $11,50 to 812, 4 25, and fancy brands at $l4 to 815. Rye Flour is firm at sp. 91%. 102% 65y, 75% 123%, 743 89V, ... ... 30% ' 34% 1 10 22% New York Produce Market. CET Teleg-raph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Youx, March 31:—Cotton a shade ' firmer; sales 900 bales at, 27a27 1-2 c; mid-;; dling uplands chiefly 27 1-2 c, closing. quiet t - at that quotation. -L" 'Flour—Receipts 3,791 bbls and 6,450 bags anti opened a Shade firmer; low grades °lased dulland drooping for all kinds; salei 7,800' bbls at $9,35a9,75 for superfine State and western; $10,15a10,90 for extra State; $10a11,30 for extra western; $12i14 for white wheat; $10,15a10 t 25 for 8., H. O.; $10,30a12 for extra St. Louis. ' $12,50a 15 for good to choice do; California without. - - a change; sales 650 sacks at $12,15a12,2.5. Rye Flour steady: sales 300' bbls at $7,78a9,70. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky nominal. Wheat opened a shade firmer, closed dull and drooping; the extreme scarcity of freight room materially Checks flue export demand; receipts 36,039 bus; ales 35,600 bus at $2;44 a 2,45 for No. 2 sprin,,lci store and delivered; $2,56112,58 for No. 1 - o. delivered: *2,69% for amber Jersey; $3,20 or white California.. Rye quiet. Barley dull. Barley Malt' quiet. Corn; receipts 39,300 bus; dull and heavy and 2a3c lower; sales 38,7000 bushels at $1,f..).' . 7 1.1,25 for —new mixed 'Western afloat, closing at $1,2..ra , 1,24; old do afloat at .$1,26; new white southern and westernsl,l7 a 1,20; western :yellow $1,26a1,27. . Oats; re ceipts 750 bush; Ic lower; sales 69,000 , bush at Wc for western in store, and 88%c afloat. , Rice firm at 40'3,4ally t e. for Carolina., Coffee firm; sales 500 sacks Rio on private !terms. Sugar steady; sales 1,120 hluls at 10,Nal2c for Cuba, anctl.2al234c for Porto Rico. Mo lasses dill. Hops quiet, at 10a50e for Ame rican. - Petroleum firm, at 12y,a13Me for crude and 26c for refined bonded. Pork - opened firmer and closed heavy; Sales 3,850 bluhi at $24,95a25,12 for new mess, closing at V. 4,95 cash, $28,75a24 old do, closing - at tr. 4 regular, 820,50a21,00 for prime, and $22,75a 23,00 for prime mess; also, 1,500 new mess, - seller, May, at $25,30a25,40. Beef firm; sales of 340 bbls at previous prices; also 110 tierces at $31a37 for prime mess, and W.. a4O for India mess. Beef Hams 'firm at $36a40, with sales of 180 bbls. Bacon firm and quiet, with sales of 370 boxes at 1211 • 12,0 for Cumberland cut, and 15a153 , c for' short clear. Cut Meats firm, with sales of 4,060 pkgs 10}1,x11 /c for shoulders, and , 15%a1534c for hanis. Dressed Hogs dull at' 12X,41214c for city. Lard dull and.droop ing, with sales of 490 bbls at 1534a16Nc. Butter quiet at 20a42c for Ohio and 40a54e for State, Cheese 13a16%c. !Freights to Liverpool quiet and firm. LATEST—FIour closed dull at saloc lower. Wheat quiet, at la2c lower. Advance in freights materially checked for ; export .de mand. Rye quiet and steady. Oats dull: at 86c for Western in store. Corn dull and heavy at $1,21.a) 1,24 for new mixed West ern afloat; $1,12a1,26 for old in store and delivered. Pork dull at 24,90W5 cash and regular for new. Mess Beef steady, and a fair demand. Cut Meats a shade firmer and more active. Bacon firm and in fair de mand at 12%e for-Cumberland. Cut Lard dull at 16 ;a1636 for fair to prime steam. . 138% . my/ . 1004 . my, .. 1073 .. 100% .. 106 106% 105% 1!)5% .11834 lily Telegraph to the rlttbbqgh Gazette.l CHICAGO, March sl.—Flour quiet at 0,75. ale for low grades to fancy spring extra. Wheat firmer end 11 1-2a13 1-4 e higher; sales of No 1 at iP,O3 1-2 regular and 62,05 for fresh; No 2 at $1,92a1,93; closing at 51,923-4.:. Corn—new, regular, opened at 80 3-4 e, and closed firm at Si) 1-4 e; fresh 'receipts sold at 81a82c; Ni) 1 quiet, at 841-4 e ,, fresh; 833-4 c, regular. f Oats is more active at 57a571-2e, regular, and 58a59e, fresh; closing steady 4 Rye is in fair demand and firmer, sale§ of fresh receipts No lat $1,60a1,62. Barley is more active Vat irregular, at V.,20a2;28 1-2 for No 2 in, store; closing steadyat V 425. Pork produces are more active ; mess pork, $23,62 1-21,88 1-2; prime mess, s2l;_ extra' prime, 1319. Lard quiet, but held firm at 15 3-le. Cut meats are more active, and' steady; sales of rough „sides at 11 7-Bal2c,- shoulders, 'loc, loose; short rib middles,l3c, ' pked. Receipts-001 bbLs flour. 12,190 - h..wheat, 17,400 bush.-corn, 7,815 bush.: eats, 41. dressed hogs. Shipments--6,537' bbls. flour 11,505 bush. wheat, 27,200 lciush.;. corn, 0,119 bush.. oats. . . . Tho Advertiser says : ~ The extensive salee and light receipts since Januitik-htiviiio reduced the .assortments ,of dealers.. thrif t - some of them have been obliged to 'become purchasers instead:of 'sellorsctind a Consid erable portion of the sale&of,last week have,, boon to *this . class of Jive* anew:A:ld manufacturers. 'The stock of wool in first hands in this market ismiore than usually light, cad • all description- „bt,,tlow , *;are in brisk demand, and sell 'readily- at -,tin , °Ad vance on last week's quotation& ' The sales: of domeatio fleece and pulled, foot up-to 100- 000 lbs, and thine,havo been toles of nearly 1000 bales of foreign VOOl, zikistll . for etripet, manufacturers. Included in the'sates were; 25,000.1bs tine Ohio at 58c; GOOtillis Ungraded: Ohio at, 50cf 5000.1biX and Inedittin Ohio at; [ .51C; 2000 lbslio. I Ohio and 5000 lba Western dif-na combing at 55e; 3000 lbs fine In at 454 - and 3000 Ms Kentucky miwasho tenitins at 4734 c“., - !'; I.:01:. Philadelphia. Market. - Telegraph to the plttabingh Gazet e. 3 PftrfailErmita4 ) March 31.= etroleunt lower; Crude 11334; refined in bond - , 2.4%. Cloyepieed, declined tesipAriag; . the. fur' good` weetein; Flour wit,l4,orle wheateadvanoing, and 'twaiise :WWI. busk,* at $.2,7002;75, Amber #4l3ofulditt to Igla B •26V. co fair delilatidat 111,20.59 r rellow,andAbried itelftern- pate atat w tr o i l i ta504.15,11.,,144417::"1 lo eadv- KA 4 Chicago Market. Boston Wool Market. En IBM IS
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