The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 03, 1868, Image 6
6. 7. IRON MOMM.- AS. VENNxit, Preen purrssunGH FORGE AND IRON CO., =1 Bar 'lron; ' Railroad Fish Bars and . Rolfe; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frair.es; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods; ' Yoks, Straps; - Piton Heads; Steamboat Shafts; ;Steamboat Cranks; . Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jima. Cellar', de. Office, No. 177 I"EIsIisrSTREET, 01,HoWgi;19 , 1Viffiliki VlAt*, Bye & CO" ISANITFACTURERS OF Bar, Hoop and-Sheet Iron, ROUCHT ,IPON Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Jirater 4 &e. ALSQ , Q .TB WELT, ;TUBING. -; Office,* No. '63 'Water -- • - - • i „pI,TTSZITJRGH, Pa. ENSUAPTPLIWNW, WORKS. • . • LLOYD &---BUOK I MANUFACTURERS. OF BeSt Common, Relined, Charcoal AND JUNIATA , BLOOM IRON 11F.B.CKANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOPTSAND,_T and ANGLE IRON. r. PkATIRON.E and SHEET - ' IL ANDWE REAPER BAITS. _ TIMER and GUARD orBINGEK IRON. RAILS, MO and le lbs. to the yasd. . MIGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same., , FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. COAL. SCREEN IRON. . . . NAILS,A.ND SPIKES. Wirchouse and Office at the W0r1.3, GREEN UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) djoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON 4 co,, - Pennulvaniarlron Works.. Warehouse, Roil. 168'indl167 -- FIRST STREET, opposite Mouougshelti Rouse,- • sp24:d6 PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIDECK & CO., .-A. 3 ,, , ...FAcTURERS OF BEST REFINED CAST STEEL ' Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. lIDLYJ, MOLLY, CiliCrLAn, GANG AND Cnoss-CDT • SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, CAST SPRING STEEL, Cast and German Plow Steel, 1733PRINGS,GBAAES D MO WE R STEEILATIR:I'; BICKLEg,, SHOWEL , HOE, BAKE, FORE, TUBCALK and MACHIN I ERY CAST STEEL; CROW BARS, Ac., de., itc. WitelifillSe t OS Water Street, Pittsburgh. pittlidOUßGll." EITEEL WORKIL ANDERSON COOK & COl, (SUCCESSORS TO JO3DIS, BOYD C 0.,) '''Aistranzfaitnre ' rlt ottlie ' " . _ BEST REFINED CAST" STEEL, , FLATand OCTAGON ' ,of all sizes,. RAW t . I I . 3 4 I II_,MOFORK. and SLIEST CAST STEEL; AST' STAID as • Reaping and Mowing iffacblne,, Steel Plow Wings, • • Axles, Cireulant, &C., Cast and Cominon Pio* dtprlng 001ce—Cooles PIRST'AND ROSS STREETS, two blocks above the Monongahela House. ottehd9 MILILEit, BABA & PARKIN. WOMILAV MAX.II. WM. METCALF,: I -aEuBEN MILLER, GEO. M. BAATOL.. , - , r -CHAS: PARKIN. --ir. - .yrxT.sizas. ICIZE. GEL gr4f 4 E WORKS, pAititisr z o:kincreir, Opoe,Liberty - - ;il , , rx.rsetnicitx, rx. few= - • DUQUESNE Innt itlid'Ste'el . Works. I 4. ":;',n,444'..1 . • • , • 41:46EIKAN, - RAHM & CO:, . 1; .ItANUFACTUBEBS' OF , , I.llo , ;:slisilsi Springs, Axles; Steel, &c. WAREHOUSE, ... tvr iigich i p7 water street. •. „ :,PITTSBUBGH., B " DIAMOND altiMettOAEXi . lint- 'O o ___ a F - vo AtanufscinFors of all descriptions of ssarmint... , • osecesJiii" x:'3.9 SECOND and 119 and 1.21 FIRST STILE; PITTSBURGH. rMt l ;77:‘ - milt:" ROG ERS- isieURCHFIELO " . . . :Office and Warehouse, No. siv„ActugsT, . COPPER. f . • t - 0 COPPER MTh ANDSICELITIG VOLTA "ri •„:1 ;JR A;PAILIft, AIdreCIFURDTAACO ‘ ,, Kumfattirers of Eibelltp.At jiTaxters' Ito Copper, ' , reeled CoNies sw MPin. sponer. Sokler. • • iNa Dealers Con. • 4 IMPlLZVall_clao : • -Viroatigai ~- -~-. ~~~~:~.: FOUNDERSI:XU%,,C9NNWT I I3.; '. I'. P94.731,:99p:t AT/141 IV°I4K,Sr; MORTON. STRXIET# Ninth Ward, , . THOMAS N. MILLER; Yreitiefent ..These Works altrlrtacmg - the larger"diam-moot complete establlehroczllsMilqle Wyst. wed arotioile prepared to t`urelab ' - = Boilers, Oil Togs. Engine Cetithatill".. • • • " - Machine Castings. etni+rs' -noOtna) NATIOAIAL,„FOIMfiti., AND - PIPE WORKS.. coiner Cairo* and Smaliman Streets, pr - rawmaterii, PA. , WIL MTH Manufacturer of . . _ CAST IRON - BOWL PIPE; - FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pipes are all cast Invariably In• Pits, In dry sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of `General Casting for.Gas_ anitiVaterlirprks. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTb. fel6itlO . • . . THE KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRYIO. . CHARLES KNAP, President.. - ( 3. 112 KNAP, TtiePresfilent, : 1 , -• \ 0. METCALF, See'yTreaair. J. K. WADE, Engin e ate • ' J. G. KNAP, General ag•er. • ,DIIIkerORS2 '.• , _-_ JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shorb& Co. ' A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons. O. B• /r ERR ON. of SPotig, Chalfant & Co. - -. TITOSi S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co. ArktMETCALP,,OrABInr,:Airs• ScPArMn. ... • -. . MANUFACTURERS OF Rolling Mill and Elaßt Machinery. RETORTSnsnICASTINGS,of p .r es7,desnalptlon. ERMEST2B MATUATACHINEbs• :i '•' ; deli; L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BCILT.W. A. nODINSON, JD. _IVINGSTON CO. • " xitozr-rourrziErts, l i TmAx.upAgrqß.Ess OF . FINE . LIGHT CASTINGS, . All descriptions; for l'imnbers end Gas Fitters; Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen IGO Ma eTur7citeW;;k 1•• • rotn - piliatti , nded to. , • ; Office and Works—WASHINGTON. AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. Ronnio,Ni:Rlo* - br. Successors to 'ROBES:SON, MINIS ..t; MILLERS, „ • „ WASHINGTON WORkS, FOUNDERSAND 61ACHIN!STS,. PITTSIURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En-r gines,l.Blast .: Blast - Engines, Mill , IthichinetTr, Clearing, 611aftlastA.CasiingS of air destotlutts; 011Titakii arid Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work, Office, No. 12, corner First and SnalthileldStreets. Agents for GIFGARD'S PETENT INJEC 1R for feeding Boilers. - JalltrM BEGII N. BOLE JAMES NELSON A: B. BOLE.. INDUSTRIAL WORKS. HUGH. M. BOLE & CO., rounders, Engine Builders and Machinists, 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, Sewn A. B. BOLE, Foreman. Machine Shop, comer . POINT ALLEY and DU QUESNE WA.Y. 'Foundry, Nos. Ss and 54Third street, my10:066 PITTSBURG% PA. NIONT BLANC FOUNDRY ) . Butler Street; Ninth Ward, (o.PpoisitiiNVloß Iron 3111i5,) Rolling IliiH and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEIKS'AND PIPE BOXES, 3fACIIINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orden promptly an4csrepally,F.eciatlrd.. 'Charges reasonable!: - • • KBBERT & NEACELEVD. 0c15:129 BERWI FOUNDRY. —7- k • PRICE & SIMS. OMee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. . Manufacture and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Sheba and Pipe 'Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, .4uTuAnkirTLEs, nuttow AndCastlngs generally. ap2l:3l JOHN_ RONEY ' , • _ , HECLA' FOUNDRY,- Carson St., Ninth Ward, near A, V. R. R. MANUFACTURER OF AitiniEß DIES, STEEL MOULDS, Rolling MIU and Maclilne Caislbigs generally: sauz,adl...ls,lll7.larztrAfgriv--...e=2 - EftlEtLL' AND jlol4; f riNOß Kit 61130 POILII Street. Box t - bib k i Asit& Chill 141114.afiltCosjogs, Sop ZILON MAURINE WORKS. - , ,E62-4nowl.D rff i ri of- maim ENGI ICS mac =idol the inostalroved patterns or etVion c i? I n OTT s tr l A ti veriety f iirtiir Yogis e e ENGINE*: 'maw 74.- be ' R id. a, yotry,,ro44 r.; 014$104*OtkillbrAt4c .FillymnetbelpGlPltrarargh,OatheOhivalver sod line of C. a P 11. .airestr2 atoms Bbd -N„ 1. •• 4A:T;:ric." IRON BROXER,.: , 124 First Scree, Prtfe~ilgl~~`l'. Agent fdriblittleaf Cortiltallitfonensrare, Jo sephine, Isabella, Duncannen,stanbce, Glendon, aad <caber brand" of Allthraelle,, , „Vombloabealy Cokesnd C. 11: Chkrzook 4. 0 , „ „ „ iDXCir ea fj an ir' d tiie nt ipe ettini felted. 4-itsicipne p-ifighar. cor ,AIriNSLA LEIB 41e0Otaintitatlinotrettint , the o f pommy, MM. hymned netment.. Jittbee, partner may alga the name of the rtlement. Zoi6 Nft AT4'iLL. ATWELL l LIM at old • Mee, No. heoond tiftileigalt e llbC° •.: ...... A t 4...,-.; Abele 3 / 41 A •' - . : 1 • A.TW.llaa.. -1446. / j sm atke• Trt t - ' • • — AMIN A ' likia • a • - - PIT TaBL7ItG I. Engines, of every- lieseariptiolo. Sheet garrli!,TAl4r) BSlnroad atlitiniM Rauh** , an Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED P4T§BV : ROII, ,t7_A EN64N744, - -4s• - • ---- aa: - re, _ BT PITT` { ; • •• • BOILER, STILL ?. ;It .11•;71'.::. WORIC_S. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED.T.FIRE BOX AN." CiftiINDRB - SitAirtOrKEßS. 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 SEWTES. Office ond WarehOnele, corner Second, ; • tIITTSBURGA'a;;F4-": — Jar Orders sent to the above address wilt be promptly attended to. • mb7:189 E. W. monnovr.....ms. B. DiIniIIILL....JAS. BLAIR CyABA BOILER WORKS. MORROW, - BARNBILL -& CO., • s. MANITFACTIMERS OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASO3IEI r ERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRING promptly done. jy4:b2 WPPM. BARNHILL & CO. ,w ° y v r • QMER MASERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 20PENIIST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to Fir 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 Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the.shdrtest notice. Jas:c2l °BERN LEA, r. - ' • 31-6 i UPACTUREIi OF Steam Engines and FREIGHT HaISTERS, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of First and Ferri , Streets, JAMES. ItlatITER, Nos. 5. and 56 Water Street; MANUFACTURER OF IRON OIL TANKS , SETTLING PANS, COPPERSTEAM PIPE, BOLLING MILL STAGES, STOVES, CASTINGS, &C COOK STOVES. BISSELL & CO.'S FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, , Bake or Roast as 1"well as any other State in the Union. • BISZLL tt - 00 No. 235 liberty Street. PITTSBURGH Also on band and for sale, . PARLOR STOVES HEATING - STOVES, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, COOKING RANGES, Sic. CHEAPEST PLACE In the city TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKIPIC STOVE, La at, Igo. 140 S GBANT STREET. P. C. DUFFY. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. STERRIT - & EP' ; A.RII:IIiV 837 LIBERTY gTREET, CORNER OF WATNE, One Square'Delow Union Depot, airAgentefOr FAIRBANKS' SCALES+ • .• ;:. !'4!" Gumnith and Dealer inlIWw1104: First Om Ifoo 4 lo deftriptlasit.alwayp hand and sold at the lowest pilots. ftdpalrthu aehe' ;carefully on short notice. jeue:dfa --- pRIENIX. STEAM BREWERY. 408. SPENCEE....JAS. D'EA7....IIODEXT LIDDELL. SrgNaltli 1jTAX14,10;?.:1 'DIALSTERS AND BREWERS Of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, _PannURIMM, .L.cr ROBERT. WATSON, Manager. 0014 4' 4 k 41:11111I1 ;_ al ipqr .I. LANCE, 40/41in, e hitt; ;et) Nos. 18410113117Thirit Street, DYER AND SCOURER STEM 000D6 CLEARED OR DYED, YID awns AND Lanza , mums aiwr -111) QS DT3D • . 5qe:122.14111:114i6 MANUFACTURERS OF PITTSBURGH. rA. prrrsniusou, PA., And SHEET 111ONVORE, For Steamboats.: CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH; , . HARDWARE. Manuractarers and Importers of CUTLERY, &C. PITTSBURGH :) 31'4 §,, 8,6§ - • HART, CAIIGHEY & CO., -- c - IMRE BANKERS op ,1311,0ERS, Corner Third 'and Wood Streets, P'ITTSI3IMG-11, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART a C 0.,) DEALERS IX • .. p i' Exchange, Co -,.. Cotipons .., And particular attentim e p: d toll e piirchase and COVERNME T. BONDS. - ~r , Slght _Drafts on London: .; . , . , myLen : . N• HOLMES Si, SONS, •, • • • , 57 Market Street, PrrPwszevimix, , Deposits received In Dar gouda and Currency.";, Collections madeon all theprinclphl points of. the. United‘States and Catindss.' Stocks Bonds and other SeCurities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attentionpal& to the purobase - and sale of United States Securities, INCLUDING U. S. SIXFS OF 1€1131: do • 5.510 s; S. FIV do EBlO-40s. U. S.CERTIFICATES OF INDEBETEDNESS. ,' , Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. "Jamul KE INTONE BANK, ra , ra , ssurtcli. PA. B.kNK IS NOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT THEIR NEW BAssrxer HOUSE No. 209 lAbertyr Stre,e,t. Accounts of BANKS, RANKERS, .IIERCKANTS 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 SOLD. STOCEDOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. WESTERN SAI k TLNGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHAItTEILED 1866. Interest paid on Time pbposits .ANT SUM RECEIVED FROM ' ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. Dlncounts Daily at L% o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President—A. M. MARSHALL. DIRECTOII9:_ THOMPSON BELL, :. A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. • JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE.. qiitoe.kholders t 6 whom we make reference! Win. Forsythe, • - Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, • Rev. David Kerr, Willis DalselL, Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Bidwell, A. M. Brown, E. M. Fulton. Thomas Ewing'. .4 4 0..ARK4),, h A" BANKERS. 42 ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 142 r 35 SO 'O-14) ST; UTH PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-.108 tionverted Into 6-20. , STOCKS AND GOLD Roughi and sold on comuilssion, here and in New York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED". INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OP GOLD AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Dank. ers received on favorable terms. ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES. . pITTSIIOIII3III • • BANK FOR SAVINGS, • FORMERLY THE DIME PAVINGS INSTITUTION No. 67 Fourth Strout, NEARLY OrrOSiTs TITS BANK Or PrlTsunnott. 4 CHARTERED IN 1609. OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock„and onWED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May lst to November Ist, from Y to 9 o'clock, and from November le t to May Ist, 6to 9 o'clock. Books of By-Laws, ac. furnished et the °Mee. This insiltution es peci ally offer to - those :whose earnings are limited, 0 opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, sully saved, a sum whichlvrin be a resource when needed, and bearing interest '-in.. steatt of remaining unproducßve., , • BOARD OF MANAGERS: GEORGE A. BERRY. ' . -.• ~, . . . szczTar.sukiF.vra, 'S. If: HARTMAN, 4.- , I ,JAMES PAliKk 4n. ' ' sgenkTanT , Alen Tltzatferitka. !-... b. E. ircEnnxic.•, - -..,.., , A. BRADLEY,' WM. K. NIMICK, ' A. B,BELL, P. RAIIM JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, 1 y il l:o 7 l 4 lt i tiktil i , B. le &OTT 11 , i z , j • - 4.- ." - 1 2../tHIB S TO HER ZUG. —'' 1 Gir,toriow-v. W. aA. B.' BELL .. mhl4:vall ~~t ~:~r:~ T ~~,~ ~ ~:~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~+ ~ 4 i ~ ~~1~ r. rh, , ,ltrapciv.:..pßzcsos4Ta Ittomiurri At*001) 4/zit BRASS •PODNDERS, 44,1i . 4.20):'0248Aiet:..11.2 , 27t.tr i g; ea:. or Mild end' Alpertylgireitei Abovetairoll &. 1 34der7tr;•rittilinigh. • . LIGHT AND HEAVY' CASTINGS fOrnislied promptly-to order,. Special attention -pald to the dtttn out and in- DDalrinßi[of Oil Refineries, Steamboats , AGENTS SOH A: S. CAMERON & , 00.'8 . , Steam 4These Pdm .have, an:parlor sadvantage• over all lotSersLand overreacts wzranted, to. give sallatfisok l'Ullfleitooginantiv On hand. —;fettone • JOHN MitCOOPERik;a • I. -BRAM tOtrigliiillll, - , ... GASialittiSTßAW.l,''ti : zi l e mpozwanfinie , (. 1. .- ";.---- i'l4°: Z4Zip TUBMiIek,ORRIAt eirtel ILlt; - } I ", - i - ' : Winetaireeti4 hi ' 1 , .0 int , -. '" S- 4 3 , isp t - .tim v.ti at Itet 0 ;ttt , [ imakinsp:44 •' i NRikail - , - `Attu a fait:Mr XIMI.aI la oho inf. oval) - a ; .4, BAINKINOAND,-,EXCILOGEOFFIG.E TO THE • Corner of Fifth and Wood' Streets, fl Faf 3 ns i rac6n . pted the NATIONAL lIANEOP PH. R. INIERTZ.-::,!. ISIT CONVERSION OF 7...80 8. We are now prepared to con;ert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES 9; • , .S.V.O73EprnWITEWITES - 1.70 THE NeyirlB67 doupon . Bond ' s. JAMES T. BOADY le CO. Dealer in. Government- Securities, "Ortiatita46afitifAilo WOOD E;2l art Vittoint* Grids. pur.ewp*.iimi TW, OFFICE OF THE FITTSBURSH GAZti.rx E, THURSDAY; April 2, 18 . 68. .5 The unusual high ,pharges (Cr 'carrying gold has forced '.arge amounts oil the mar ket, which and a deellne 'tram X per cent. The foreign exchange:: sixty-day bills are firmer and higher on account of the decline of our bonds In. Europe. .There' is scarcely any doubt but that gold will, aevance the moinent - the strlpigency fin money matters is passed over. Government securities are dull ald de eidedly lower, .leas for want of confidence in the present premium, but for want oC the means to buy Largely. The pressure to" sell is mainly from banks and banking'in stitutions of the east, and_ few bonds come into market from the west. Stocks are, very firm, and nearly all the tuiscellaneous shares have advanced in the face of a stringent market. The pressure for mitrw is greater =here than we: have ever seen it, and almost any rate of inter est is submitted to for a want of ready money. O&osing quotations-as reeeivedlpy_Ph. Mertz: Gold, 137%; 1881 bonds, 111; 1862 5-20 s, 100%; 1864 106%; 10-40 d 5, 0 1 0 1 0 % 7 -358,d05 % 07% Consols, Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. .. . ... 90% Fort Wayne ' 99% . North Western—common 63% North Western—preferred 74% New York Central - ' 121% Erie 74% Old Southern 88%. Ohio Sr. Missisqippi 30% Western Union Telegraph 35% Merchants Union Express 34 Corydon ,30 Quartz Hill 1 15 Quicksilver ' 23 —A meeting of the directors of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad will be holly on the 15th. It is understood that a stock dividend of 10 per cent. will be made, to be followed in quarterly dividnds, in cash, of 214 per cent., commencing Juno 1. —Closing quotations received by Jarnes T. Brady &Co. , Gold U. S. 6's, 1881..... " lf= " 5-20's, 1661. " 5-20's, 1865 " 10-40's " 5.20'5, Jan. and July, '65 II II 44 44 16 , 67 " Juno 7-30'S , " July 7-30's May c'unip., 1865. CENTRAL LIVE-STOCK MARKET, , OFFICE O . tram Prrsszworr GAzETTE, THURSDAY. April 2, 1868. Tho market , has again been very quiet during the past week; both the offerings and sales being very light, and as has been the case for some time past, there is scarce ' ly -enough' doing.to establish quotations. 1 One shipper (Peter Klemen) bought nearly all the cattle that were sold, at prices rang ing from :7 to BNc‘for fairish to good Mt vat , . tic; extra, of which there were none on sale, ._ may be, quoted at 9 japjic. !There was one _. shipper - here from Philadelphia this week,- but finding no cattle, he turned in and bOught a drove of Sheep; last summer and fall and-dazing the first part of the winter, it was nothing unusual to see a dozen. Of Philadelphia bukera in attendance every week, and occasionally two or , three from . New York, andit waanouncomnion occur-. rence to see fifty to eighty cars ship ped to Philadelphia, each week. Noir however it 'is `sadly 'Changed. For the past three months we doubt whether the weekly sales in the aggregate would foot up two hun dred head,‘ which, comparatively speaking, is nothing. -We are. in hopes, however, that a reaction itihear at hand - , and We hope soon to see business very much improved and the,eastern . trade reclaimed; we hope 'to ',see"! the pens safilledagsinilpstead of having them as they now are, fall - of emptyness, It ,cannet, be expeted, how ever, that easteninien-willsoome here un til there is a much larger suply of cattle from: - ,Whi - Ch ..to Make selections , inift;we' ,. hope, llierefoixt, -', that; our • Westera •oitticki growettratioldealeraWifi maltelt a point to ship their - Cattle tliitCway. - 314:-IS IIO- irlaki are all the ,s6le44*4ttlyera i rV e, it.t these Yards during MO musk Au_ -„t to-day at noon: •..47 -, ini.._ 'i - j. , r*:;'C.A,, e S. ; - HOlMWAidrerty &VI "sold 'Mile= Pr. fatanif E inielt*tie for ,'tefla.ettieriA'' 7; 24 for _Logan to Kleinetio verk, common stockers, at, 534; . g# head of fat cattle for feud to E.fcYoutig•-tat'BX; theta of very common for,Wells to Hines at sg. H. Dte - fil acildldheadatcoMnitaitalnatook ' Ivbhig 8900 at 6 .. 80. - ,c _. I erica sold 69 head of pretty goal Pt ecatlewetghing 50,160;,t0 - Peter_Htem - fin 8, At 80: r .4. 4 . _.........., SHEEP. The SheOPPiderketAlikitili 4 cibite stiff this week, wilickwasawingu,..dinhi hed arrivals and aiiiinproved - deinaiid. Among the buyers here this ...week, we noticed among others: ~ , LeyPi,,___Butiaer and Deltrieh, of PhUadelphia;*abd` Haltomb & Elll_, cock & Co., audialUerwyko ,f-lkiter York: Holders experienced no Mit:loony-hi es'; ing • •sales, an d -. that, too, at...full‘.prices...4,f anYthinigt .114.1 e abov eAhose of last week. gaotatidftrinhy frottajtio 7%, grow, and th_gaiikkillts;spepee et one cent Por''Obtidd"Midee d `batf thiptgli aid wooled Sheep; thus frx.t.be,arriyala of clip ped have been " 154 h ead h -7; , Hee rt hea d er "i tit t4d inAl l"d en* at 7. itialaSe acates,tarpar, l .1010141, •• • ikOrilia • U1ke11111.44 : ." Mario till tkliafivirtfit 1180 for Bakerto*a at am. Ara . .... 311611M10 '!ard ItsiiiilDskiris96l4o 7 fox I , :ts:asart .. 137 y, .. 109 . 107% . 107% , . 104; . 106% . . 105% . 105% 11834 CATTLE. 41POOkrt67•Pierair41±4kitirti • iiiimb4-11411-at Lo yd'breikht , 4oliMO-frolii4die,' bag 90 lbs i nt 6 3 ‘;.75 from R. Campbell at 6,051`x1 from Wm. Reis '(E.,',Mina;'' Sheepyat 7,62; 180 trona. A:•• Work at 31aiikinS §Old DeltrictiMhead of Penni. 'Sheep atss per head. B. Westheiffer :sold 165 tosamet yerwoole4at-6,75. E. Kase sol d Halcomb'Sr., 11111, weighing 13,615, at 7,10. - Beatty sold. 1561miiiitii Hailennib • & weighing 14,950, at:7,75. B. Sailor to same buyers, 150 headovetiiing • ls,6oo, -at 7,30. Staid to same parties, 5 hood at 5. • s Holston sold 106 head to Pidcock d Co., weighing 9175, at 734. Moss it Lorighrey to same buyers;l76 at 634. f - Hods. The Hog market continues remarkably stilt; and compared with last week, prices I are a shade higher.. We now quote at 834 to 10y 4 .'for light Neii York to prime heavy Philadelphia Hogs, mid-qhese may bile garded as the extremes of the market. The sales during the week just clesed were re markably, light, scarcely , .reaching two . thousand head; and soine of our regular shippers unableget . their number r - here are forced to buy in 'Chicago . and ship throe h.r,r .& "boi r ight 'lO3 from' W. Hedges at 10,40;114 from , Mcßride & Co, at 10,25; 194 from lilden at 10,Mm. Shipped 500 head Chime) .ticipte • Hedges& Taylor sOld 171 head for Dicky & Seward,to Pidcock & , CO. at 8,40; 224 for Fisher -k Goff .tniiime • buyer, at 9;.61 for Browning to Messenger, Gillett & Co. at 1,8%; 184 for Bremainger to - Croi — Eirierick :& Co. at 8,10; 67 for Ries to. Pidcook & Co. at 8,6_0. • - " - • Holmes, Lafferty & Glass , sOld for Berry to Keyes 89 at 10,30; 16-1 .for Blair to' Pid cock & Co. at 41,40. Crotse, Emetic . k t Co. bought 7 from Casselman pt 9,50; . 55 from - Moss it Lough rey at 9,60; 188 from G 'Clark at 9;60;138 from G. Clark at 8,50; 17from , , Voorhees at 9,25; 64 from Knick at 9,50; 112 from James Loughkey at 10,25. Shipped:SOO lead from Chicago, costing from 9 to 934 . there. Imhoff &Singer bought 86 froin Pidcoek it Co. - at 10; 64 from Voter at 9,50; 189 from Masserigery"Gillett & Co. at 710,55; 111 frOM same sellers:at 10,75. Shipped -397 from . Chicagit, costing front 9 t 0,9,50 there. Singer & Itithoff to Keys 122 head, aver aging 190 lbs—neat smooth " Hogs for Balti more, at 10X. - , c - PITTSBURGH MARKETS.' IPME CF ITTSBIIRGIC GdtZta-r.4 THURSDAY • April 2,1868. The general markets are steady and moderately active, but with Ont any ma- .4 eriat auxnee. If it was not for, the strin-. gency in money matters , rid the great difftculty in making collections, business, we have no doubt. would be much better; as it is, dealers generally are forced to re strict their operations as much as possible on this very . account " ' I APPLRS--qulet ' but steady and nu- - changed: zregular; at' $4 tkig4 per bbl, as to, qualitT. r. - POTATOES - In fair lead' demand= but unchanged; regular salea of prune Peach Blows and Buckeyes at ,53,45 to '3,50 per , bbl. New Jersey Sweets, *8: BUTTER-:-Under the 'influence of in creased arrivals, the Market, is dull and drooping, and prime to choice Roll is now quoted-at 45 to 50c. EGOS—Quiet and unchanged; we con tinue to quote at 20 to, 22c. - GRATY—Winter Wheat is still quoted,at, $2,53 to $2,55 for Red, - and $2,63 to 82,65 for White. Ruley is scarce; and may be quoted firm : at $2,25 to 82,30. Oats scarce and firm but unchanged at 75c, on track, and 78 to 80c, in store. Ear Corn, 95ctog1. Rye, $l,BO to $1,85. HAY Isfirm and in light supply but un changed; regular sales from - countzy"wagons at R 5 to 8110 per ton for ' good to . strictly prime Tunothy. Straw is still quoted at $l5lO 520. • LARD OIL—Is firm, with regular sales at $1,07 to $l,lO for No. 2, and $1,43 to $ 1 1 1 35 for No. 1. • - - PRONISI• ONS--Bacon is still . quoted at 113; @l2c for Shoulders; 14 to 153ic for 'Ribbed and Clear - Sides; 173 to 18c for Plain Suga.r Cured Hams, and 1834 c to isy,e, for Canvassed do. Lard, 16y,c, c m tierces,' and 17c, in kegs and pails. Mess Pork, $25,50. SEEDS—Quiet and unchanged; we con tinue to quoto at $8 for- Clover; $2,75. for Timothy. Flaxseed is in active demand at $2,50, and scarce. • • _ BEANS--Firm but unchanged; regular sales in store at $4,50 to iieritousheL v ONlONS—Scarce and unchanged at $4,25 to $4,50 per bushel. Onion Setts quoted at $6 per bushel. . • , _ . HOMINY—Is dull and unchanged; sales in a regular way at $6,25 per bbl. FLOUR—There is no improvement to note in the demand for tins article, and while the market is quiet, prices are with out quotable change. We continue to qUote good Spring Wheat at $10,50 to $10,75; choice do, $ll to 811,25. Winter Wheat, at $11,50 to $12,25, and s;ncy.brands l i st $l5 to $l6. Rye Flour Is fultt at IA •PITCSBURGIH pETiI9LP;CM. OFIFCE OF THE Pxrpmfinelt GA I. , } " • Tannisnix.. April 2; 1 . CRUDE - -The market is d, if anything, ' a e weak • °ugh , unchange We ean. - repoit asale of' 250 obis for aft the year, huyer's optien t at 12c; ',spot and first Wateroil:may be quoted at- 8%0, and - May and Juno at OW; City. telegram s re port market:dull at $3; and:river- rising and snowing: The sales . ..thus far this week have not: been very heavy, but with low.' water, limited receipts and a very figght supply, ' holders are firm, notwithstan ding the foreign news rather unfavoyableian refined le weak, with a : - drooping ten 4enev. • RtFlNED—There are no new character iistics in the Maaket for 'bonded oil, ferther. than under the influence of a slight decline at Antwerp, the feeling,seems to, be a little offish, and' buyers are asking for slight con cessions, h refieer!,as-, a matter ,of coutse; are We 'can report sada of 1000..bbls for the, first half of April, tit 25 3Wafrd'1000fbriasithalfotsame Month,. at 251ic._ Spot ollisAnoted,at 24Xe to 25 e,aird writ - o;yeittic-11nOthia' ARRIVALS - -The following are the - re,; . - pOrted arrivals of off to-day• ••••- • • - • • ... Fisher d; IA W. bicCutclieort.: , Total ..... . 840 OIL SHIPMENTS molt I • 4 lwqrnisaa,.li4a* Fisher Sc Bro. 143 b ila e o 9.P 14* " . • , Butchinfolnßef.bbls refined • to Warden; Frewr& Co;; Philadelphia.`:.. W. P. Logan 48, ; do residuum to W. Logan- " `Chicago Cattle ket. • . . 137 ' Tek . 411511 A00, .44u5e 4 .ftzette •• • llogSi - retwio i o,7•l6fiead; good to ehoicelotaliktibc highbr Commongrafiesilulkand:2oB2se lower; sales; -- - at• .17,40a8,00 for comMlint44l,24o,7sAlit Medium '-to...fair, Anil . 1 1 21 4476, for good to choice ; shi p ments , 2,332 hesil::Beef Cattle; heat gradefilli:Vikquumfilies ateadyand a.t,4s,_bnatiflzji • for Aged ..-bot#l#:4lisollCna k Wzor'l medium ,falr, steers, and 118,0a9AP: for' good to s--rf .. . . .. . New York th y: 60#10441Ptinif.4 ,- Z LBlT4cia4ll7l Cji gei:i6, : „ ., ,i,a s • • • Nr.W. - x - 0u.;,. rg. -1, ... ~ ~.- _ i . market is less liSi? '''' " -. ... . ng mw' Arai ibr, vattiii: &AC: 'f'. •, _ .-. _ - Best jlgksifr, i browni '. '' . Iwo' -.....: • •. 0 k ' n14 , 4441Arka at 38 f lea. tor ...%' -.7tolugyfitatolfr . (--..,,. ~, ' 4'_.,.'. 1 . s:,ra-,..:t.„... ~.-.: ••,. „ - . . • --. rv ,., • . • , -, ••••• • .., l 4 s wiwitietito.-;•• 1 4 ": '32.12t_13111111110 - siollaw - • ' I#ll4 - ou": s:', '-'-'3llTa 'IS 1ti...:-.:: ;'' ' .0) £ -itazatcr ulli,A.e4' --. -. .. _ .:._ t,,; 40 iliPtUW .