6. rs 4S. VZLINER, Pres't pITTSBITRGH FORGE , AND IRON CO., ItAMIFACTI:RERS OF - Bar Iron; Ealbroadylatt Bars and Bolts; Ibithitid Car Axles 'Welled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Moritaottre Eraires; tatattaotlie Frame' shapes; Bide f"mis; italsel,Strtips; platon Heads; Steamboat Shafts: Stasiabeat Cranks; . Piston Bodo, Wrlstri . Pitman Jaws, Collars, ite., Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. P RAFF, BYERS Si, CO., • i G MANUFACTURERS OF' Bar, 'Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT IRON, Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water &e OIL *ELL TUBING. coface, No. 93 Water St, L'~l PITTSBURGH, Pa. 12.29:e33 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK .IfANIIFACTLTEERS OF Best Commonflielined, Charcoal JUNIATA BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP 'BAND. T and ANGLE IBON: BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWMfrANDHEAPERMARS:I • • CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON - . SMALL T RAILS `2O and 16 lbs. 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 Works; GREEN 'UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) ("Joining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh; EVERSON, PRESTON &, CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 aud 167 FIRST,.STBEET, opposite 3lonortgaheLa House, • - 5i514:46.' PITTSBITRGH. STEEL WORKS, SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. • SINGER, NIMICK • . 3 1 , A1•4 4- UPACTITEERS OF * • BEST REFINED .CAST. STREL, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.' ItturaLT, Cr / Re - malt, GA.la AND Cnoss-CuT SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AND SEMI-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, CAST SPRING STEEL, Cast_ and German Plow Steel, . . . s AND MOWER BARS - 17- figaxos G , TIRE; SICKLE,SHOWEL, HOE, RAKE, . YORK,-TUB, CALK and • • • MACHINERY CAST STEEL; • CROW BARS, Ac., &c.; &c. Wirethiiilsf;BB Watir street, Pittsbaigh. ,INIMM3I9II. STEEL . WORKS. ANDERSON COOK Is CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, SOFD & C 0.,) kiwi:actinera of the . • BEST, , .BEHNED CAST. ,STEEL; SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAGON wTES. HOE, FOSS and SHEfrr elEfIzesVES 12 ; 4 : ; CAST STEEL tar . Reaping and idowng Machines, . • Stefl'PlowlThigs, Axles,. Circulars, /cc., dye. Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel. Ogiee--Coiner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two blocks above the Monongahela House. ocltnd9 IL* It BARE & PARKIN, :.GZNILILAL reimczns: METCALF,'WM. REUBEN MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, I CRAB, PARKIN. BERCLq.. PArrspx—S- M. -xrER CRESCENT STEEL: WORKS, • EU, BAUR . OM* 339 Liberty PITTSBURGH. PA. feli:• • • AitiEsNE , Iron and Steel Works. COLEMAN, RAI4 irA - lc CO., ALINPVAcn7 I 4 II3 :gr Iron, Nails, ,Spligs, Axles, Steel 4 &C. WAREHOUSE: jaisogo PITTSBURGH. LACK- INIARIOND, STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO.; • hapkiti or figighourop, . s ~_1111P1734311T..1., ig °Zee and Ware 13_ 1;10,..:151 . i 12 4 sircoiD and 110 and 121 ;As/ EiTIizEKD, PITTSBIIIISH. pox CITY MILLS. ROGERt. & BURCHFIELD Manufacturers of 'REFINED, CUARCOAL, Jl7-' NIATA and POLIBEWI;k, cAiErwri" - ; - `iff -..- Office and Warchoule;NU,Aß, u ST. r OOPPERiP P ' ' "" rBl3piciipoß , ~ , , , ~s lteritit ilrii,4o, l3 KarirniG wow, ..pix-'iviintrzte'rt. , . , . . . , . ~..''.*)4ll.*, McCURDY & c 9., itialilici6rii:: of Ellitiathlk : Bnalati , 'and Bid' C 010.4 Prealed Copper , sp s , Elthed Still BO.' *PAWIkr t!older. Isa ar ra ia ll . lar trt •Tiot Mu% 81"sl are i g:W 143110.421 - W and -- t t _ . ISCOMlDVallifri l a w ftiltutlib rfr vandrad 'pg* 4 Spieliaiadomat -Csteti Mos. ~. siii:olirdwi"- W. P.' Pop. 011; Supt. I AND BERLIN' rowmpar.. .PRIOE-skSIB Office and Warehouse, 29.. Wood . Street, • • - -• Mentifecture and kcericonstanDy on band • . . skeinThisiable.., and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castingi generally. 'ap.N,ye JOHN. R,ONEY, HECLA FOUNDRY, Earson St., Ninth Ward, near A. V. R. MANUFACTURER OF HA wmER BIER, STEEL IdOULDS, Rolling Mill and Machine Castings generally. JOBBING WORK proinptly attended to. Orders soLiciteti an d cure lUKT.llllo•eatistactorily executed. AL FOUNDRY - AND ROLL WORKS, sso Pent Street. B°III2} W,BOYD , <&.,BAOALEY. Chill Bale, Mill Cutlass Roil Lathes, &c. FULTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1830. - Irani:factory of STEAM ENGINES; of all ekes: ardor Ike - most approved pmw, ti or ii... „in..; BTHAM sm .7 OATEI And . AM. many BOATS A variety of 10, 111 'and 6 bone t• ENGIAEB, whitch, will be sold at. Ve.l7 ' reduced ' P;FP. OEM6E, Areilisirine O - " Tliftymilea bele* Pittsburgh; on the Ohio flier and linen( C. &Y. ii. '., - - 1 non h 7 • SAM: f r ,II .4tL : WII.CHAN ) IRON BROKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. se l ptrals r a t a e llr l Dn i ktriglig ß onilt‘ and other brands, of Anthracite, . .. Yongthjogheny Coke.and Q. El..Ohliecoal • • PIG mows. . consignmenta 4 u,d oroori.rentforioty 69"ucitid. 1 - 3)issournoDfireit;..Futak:ost ATWELL, -LEE it, CO.-wittr inssolied on the t ofirebreary,lBsB,byanntnar:ooneent. Either partner may alga the namelethe arm In eettleznont. - • • , ,i;, , - , 4011ATWELL. CHARLES 2C ATWELL. 4 , .. -f , . ~ _, ~?,A, .• , A.,',14 LEL .1 ii - .. - ' The dndentfirtarre in V u lfEALE OROCZBYJI I ..tot r an style of a r i t tia aTwELL a LIM at d ' No. second Woi4itgeZ z i u ar e 4:lYar 1 •gwif „„,....W,821. _.. 7* pae m „.... meek 4Pgai 9l •llN °ail' ATLAS MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PITTaBt RGH. 'THOMAS N. MILLER, Piesiilent. These Works are among the largest inie most complete establishments in the West: and.are now prepared to furnish Engines, of ever . description. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet *hi Woiek. Railroad Castings. Boning Mill Cessna" Engine Castings. Xrariipp)Castiogs. deneiid n09:n.63 ORDERS SOLICITED NATIONAL' FOUNDRY. • AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Broa/ltnan Streets, (NINTH WARD.) • t i 'ITTS33IOII,6,I*, - WM. SMITH . .11.farLufnoturer Of . CAST IRON BOWL. PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pipcs are all cast Invariably In Pits, in dry .sana, and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of . _ General Castings for Gas and Water Works. of would also Gas I:lTlV.:ll2lllE°M7srlll"adcnts re 16: no ME 'HAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO, . CHARLES RNAP, President. J. M. lENAP. Vice President. 0. METCALF, Sec'y and Treaer. J. H. WADE, Engineer. Jr. G. KNAP , General Manager. DIIIECTORS: JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon. Shorb & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER. of J. Painter & Sons. C.S. , MERRON. of Spang, Chalfant & Co. THOS. S. BLAIRof ShoonbOrger &Co. Wllt. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin. .74ANUTACTCHERiOF Bolling Mill and Blast Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every cloned:talon. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BORT.W. A. ROBINSON, Jll. LITINISTON & CO., • IRON 'FOI7NTIERS, 3tANUFACTUMERS OF. FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, • All descriptions. for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen 31111 51a chinery, "&c: AU Job Work promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASDiNGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, ra. ON REA Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary. Steam En gines. Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron M ork. • Once, No. 19. corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFGARD'S PETENT INJEC •Mt for feeding Boilers. jall:rs2. LII:G11 M. BOLE i HESTER OR. JAMES NELSON A. B. BOLE: pDITSTRIAL WORKS. . - • . • . . HUGH M. BOLE & 'CO., Founders, Engine Builders and Machinists, Make to order MARINE AND LAND STEAM EN GINES. of all siteS, warranted to give satisfaction. CASTINGS, or ever- description, made to order. JAmzs NELSON", 5np f t.......A.. B. BOLE. Foreman. Machine Shop, corner POINT ALLEY and DU QUESNE WAY. Foundry, Nos. 39 and 34 Third street. my10:1286 PITTSBURGH, PA. MONT BLANC rovinoirc• • Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite talon Iron Mills, ) • PIT'FBI3IO/141-1.., Belling Bill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. • gEBBIZEIT. ,86 ILLCIMIND. IRON BROKERS. BUSINESS CHANGES. .` 44.1: - 447 : 4 ('1';g:1r - -'" P 1 a'SBIT RGIE GAZETTE : SATTURIYAY; - APRIL: 1368 §=l r°ll`l.'l4ilTT-. - BOILER, STILL AND TAME WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBITKAR, FIRE BOX AN.) CYLINDER STLAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, . • egnmErs, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON , • DEXSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASO3IETERS AND 1 IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SKUTES. °Mee and Warehouse. corner Second . Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa Alir Orders sent to the -above address will be promntiv attended to. • mh7: E.W. oin OW....JAS. D. DAILMIILL....JAS.BLA m O'HARA BOILER WORKS. MORROW; BARNHILL & hfANUFACTITRERS OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Ag!tator's, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORE, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA REPAIRING promptly_done. iYI:b2 WM. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, N05..20, 221, 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 BOILERS in the best manner. and warminted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys,.Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, CondenSers, Salt Pans, Tanks,oll Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Iron.llridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhlll's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ROBERT LEA, ISLiiiL - FACTiTRER OF Steam Engines and Boilers, FREIGIIT HOISTERS, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of First and Ferry Streets, • . PITTSBURGH. PA JAMES M, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street; PITTSIIITRGE4 PA., MANUFACTIMER IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER PIPE ROLLING MILL SThCKS And SHEET IRON AVOIIR. For Steamboats STIOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COO 4 'STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSIEILL & CO.'S TRIUMPH, •y - - FOR BITEMVENDUS Warranted to Cook, Bake br Roast as well as any other: Store in the Union. BISKFTT4 & 00. 1 No. 2.35 Liberty Street Also on hand and for sale: - I - PARLOR STOVES I HEATING STOVES,_ • ,:GRATE Pitorrrs FENDERS, COOKINGRANGES, •e. CHEAPEST PLACE in the City TO BUT THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at No. 1443 GRANT STREET. P. C. DLTSFY. HARDWARE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Sfanufacturers and Impoiters of 1-1. rt 320 W it , ~CUTLERY, &C. 337. LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF WAYNE, One Minors Below BPlon DePot* PITTSBURdIi. Sr Agents for BilitijANßl3,ll4:3AtEl3. • FMiI9BIIiANR, FIFTH ST., bet. Tnnnel k Chatham St's, ,Gansmith andlimiler ilware. • nisi class goods of all descriptions alliaga on hand and sold at the lowest prices. Hdpairin_g done carefully on shot; itettpp.:. IM pmfracix ! STEAD" 13F , EWESIG ,, JOS Erproonr.:. JAS. wicAr..-..noniarr SPENCER, M'KAY & CO., MALSTERS AND BREWERS Of *Ale, Porta .and -Brown Stout, • PITTSBURGH, PA. RARE= 'WATSON; Manager.' DYERSAItD, SCOURERS. 1N1 ."4.4.110 , 141 , r J.. LANCE, .„. MEE - N05...185 If(/' /87 ' 1"1 " / :, 8tr ",. , t 2 t OE D'YE'R AND SCOVIttI,: 0:40, 1 010ItIrp,~ f t - • ' ,1 444-14 .4 1111 at D th. )• ' . lIA-N'tkACTOlifiltS OF itis:c2l . BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood ;Streets, PrPTSDVIRGII, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0..) DEALERS,IN Exchaitge, Coin, Coupons, Aud pArticular attenti:: le p; ,) l4l toll e purchase and COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. N. HOLMES & SONS, 33.41...1VMC.1MMLEL, 57 Market Street, prrrpsuxunGii, PA. Deposits received in Par Finds ind.Carrency. Collections made on all the principal poiuts of the United Statee and Canadas. • ' • Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION'. Particular attention paid to the purchase ar.d sale of United States Securities, INCLUDING U. S. SIXES OF 1881: • do do 5-20 s; S. 'FIVES 10-40 s. • • U. S. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBETEDNESS. Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. ja3o:al KEIESTONE BANK, I'ITTS3I37.7IICrii. TIIiSBANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT'THEiR NEW BANKING HOtT3E No. 209 Liberty Street. Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, IIfERCIIANTS and others are Invited. Collections made-on all accessible points in the Malted States and Canada. Interest Mowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. WESTERN SAVINGS RINK, No, 49 Fourth Street. CHA.RTErt,I) 1866. Interest paid on rlline Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUDJF:CT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. . Dlscounts Daily at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPS'ON BELL Vice.Presldent-4. M.' MARSHALL TIIO.II ; E'SON.BELL, A. M. MARSITALT., JOS. IMWORTIT. JOS.',ALAICEE. J. J. GILLESPIE, Stockholders to *hom we make reference: Wm. Forsythe,, ; Joseph Dilworth. ‘Vm. Caldwell, • Rep. David _Kerr Willis 'Mizell. Hen 7 Lambert, D: W. C. Bidwell, ,A. M. Brown, E. M. Fulton. . Thomas Ewing. e tia R C b V - BANKERS. - ESTABLISHED IN '1837. lirs 3$ SOUTH IVO° ST PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-lOs Converted Into 5-20. STOCKS A 111) GOLD Bought and sold on commission, here and in New York, TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Bank era received on favorable terms. ALL , CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN' IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES. fe24:ISS priTsuutwal • • BANK FOR SAVINGS, FORMERLY TIIE DLNlEp:virmostiNsTirtrrtox No. 07 FourtliStrooto NEARLY OPPOSITE TEE MANX OF PITTEDURGII. CHARTERED IN 1882. OPEN DAILY from 9to o'clock', and on WED. NESDAYAnd SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May • Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and. from November Ist to May Ist, to - • Rooks of Dy-Laws, &c., furnished at hosece. This institution especially offer to whose earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum yrhichlwßi be a. resource wheuneeded, and bearing interest ln stead of remaining unproductive. BOARD OF MANAGERS:. ' • PIIESIDENT, GEORGE A. -BERRY. • " •. VICE EItESIDENTS, S. li. HARTMAN, ; JAMES PARK, dn. SZCEETAIII , AND TILE.AEUTIER, • D. E. McKINLEY. A, nRADLyx-„: •. Whf. A. 8. BELL; 'F. RAH3f' JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA ) ' MODES, :G. FOLLANSBEE, 10IIN Bcory JAS. L. GRAHAM, Ft. C. SCHMERTZ, CHRISTI) HER ZUG, I BOLICITOILBrO. BELL, mho r._ ::T -i, TTING P. L. ATWOOF..;.BRITBON JONES... . .J. IVCJ..VPRILY. ATWOOD 4:. ii6CAIFIFILET; GAS AND. STEAM FITTERS, nor. of Third and Liberty llfroefO t Above darroillSnyders, Pittahurgh, LIGHT AND HEAVY' ..CASTI. tUrttisheit promptly to order. to &-• :pan&co. ecial att tat pai d the ilttln out and re= g e t r 011 -Bellnerles, ../ 3 teambirlats. Rolling Eg, MIAM , Folk A. 8 .1041E419.N.A.00.7§. ) 5 team dumps and Blower_ Engines. ' These Pumps have superior advantages over all others and every oneismarranted to give satlstac• 'PUMPS constantly on-hand. fe.Z:ule Joriv JOHN IfLICOOPMEA Coi; t_ 1 , 2 ,t. AWLS'S rtimrstornitsi f v GAS,ANDiSTEA3I - of IrUME.B AND BRA)3B I4 * se D every derlptlont dealers la. OA& .IN TUBING. or all kinds. ve, ‘t 4 tomer Streets, t , ta. terr.r3 AnAP.:=, a .100 i A-Nr05'w.074,0, 44 , / a 4a. aR ooker vq,-uoir . . . R.i1.,::.:J-..'...--,.?.7.,':.t•-1.7.'',J:-.',.± I linirt itE.Meti;ED BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE Comei of Fifth and vrood_.mmtB;. Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL BANK O} COMMERCE. PH. R. MERTZ. CONVERSION OF 7•3 O's. We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of BEv EN-THIRTIE J INTO TII.E. New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds, JAMES T. BRADY & C 0 .% Dealer in Government Seeurities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. litbintrgij etkEttt FINANCE AND TRADE OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, I FRIDAY, April 3, 1868. Gold declined again to-day . to 137%, after having been to 1383 g. The demand at these low rates is increasing, but the scarcity of money before the quarterly statement at the banks to -morrow• prevents speculators from buying at present prices to have it carried. The low rates of our securities in England, even so near the half yearly in terest payment, will have a tendency to strengthen the gold market as soon as the stringency of the money market is over, and speculators may run up prices consid erablrat the oversold condition of thamar, ket. / • - - • . • Govern Mont bonds were firm and higher, especially all the old issues of 5-20 s and •those of 1887. Sellers, however, are pre dominent in the interior towns. Stocks have advanced _about 3 to one per cent. throughout the entire list. . Money is even more stringent than yes terday, but it will be less difficult to obtain Money on collaterals or first-class paper at the beAinning of next Week, and riearly everybody is willing to extend a credit for . a few days for paper outside the bank. Closing quotations as-received ; by Plt, Mertz:- .. Gold, 137%; 1881 bonds, 111%; 1862 5-20 s, 109%;:1864 do, 108; 1865 do,108%; Consols, 106%; 10-40 s, 1005; 7-30 s, 105%. Cleveland 6: Pittsburgh R. R.... Fort Wavne North Western—common .. North Western—preferred New York Central Erie - Old Southern • Ohio & Alississippi • -Western Union Telegraph,' Merchants T.Tnion Express Corydon ... Quartz Hill. .. . ...... Quicksilver.... . • —At the special meeting of the stock h?lders of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh R4ilroad, at Cleveland last week, the fol lowing resolution was unanimously ad opted, the whole vote being 76,558: Resolved, That, by and under the pro visions of an act of the Legislature of Ohio, of April 11, 1858, the directors of the Cleve land& Pittsburgh Railroad Company are hereby authorized, at their discretion, to increase the capital stock of the Company to the amount of 10 per cent. of the present capital stock, and to divide the same among the shareholders pro rata on the amount of stock held by them . respectively at this .date, as shown by the books of the Com pany, and under such provisions as to frac tional shares as the directors deem proper. —The last circular of Belding, Keith it.. Co., Amerleah. bankers, in London, says: The cause the United States credit is so low here is not because there are not funds to be had mabundance at a moderate rate, but because of the doubt, uncertainty,: and, we may almost sav, entire distrust as to the good:faith of the - United States. Re move that, and you can put things on a specie basis, and have. "your bonds at par here at five per cent., but for the present not less than six per 'cent-will command par. At this moment the securities of Massachusetts are twenty per cent. in value above those of the -Union because investors believe In , . the honesty Of -Massa chusetts, and are hot so fully persuaded of the Federal honor; yet contending parties would still further imperil the credit of the nation to secure their immediate ends. =Closing quotations received b3rJames T, Brady &Co. Gold 137 K 111% . r. 100% 108 • 108 . 11, .. 100% 106% 107;, 105 105% 118% S. 6's, 1881..... ~ 5-20's, 1862 4, 5-20's, 1864. ~ 5-20's 1865 4, 10-40's - 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 41 ti 41: - " June 7-30's 4, July 7-30's May Comp., 1865 PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET, OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, April 3, 1868. The metal market his been::-.4nodOrately active this week, the reported sales, in the aggregate, being apmewli# 2 .,larger_ thah those of last Week, - and with ii:.stiady de mand for leading brands, and light rivals, pricpaarewell.!mstaihed. ~ C ommon and inferiol;:7kiadeis, } ,ain - dult.nn4 , aithade easier,- „We Auote the' 100 tons No. 1 Extra F0rge,..1 1 51 00-80 d's 200 is g 4 50 mh: " " ' 5l OCl;'=4 mos 5 0..' "' ;00?-limos, 150 aH. It. No:1 FOundry.. 45 00- time 50 " " No. 2 Foundry.:.' 44 - MY -I-tibia 40 • " No. I-Foundry... 47 ; 00-,time : 20 - -" - No =I Foutidry'::: 46 004hioei 30 " Cold Blast 66, 00--4 mos 100 4 , Meditin grade ron'dy 42 'OO--imos 40 '- Common Foundry ... 40 50- cash 100 " Juniata Forge 46 00- cash BITUMINIIB COAT filMELTiii FROM LAHR SU •PERIOR'ORR, - . ' . 400 tons Grey Forgo--at fur.... 833 75- (lash 400 ' 4 ‘ . Rochciater 35 65-4 mos 200 It . 44 44 , 44 3 5. 65 _ 4 mo 600.::White and kottled, • • - 77 ,„ to arrive ' 36 00 - -6 mos ' 500 " Open Grey-to ar 38 00-:.ffi nos ' 100 " f, !,"„ 4 '; ,- "trit , lL j ' ail 38 00-4 mos 30 "' Vouzidirlfixim - yard: 30'00 : Mahouinginfertor... p. t. 50 " Neutral 34,119-11 , 40 . ANTERADITR. 4 00-4 . , „ 20 tons No.- 3 g9rgo" $4l 30 ", No: 1 ~ Foundr 42 cash SO it'; N o. l F oair d ry VilXl74.unig 20' " No.' 2 F0u1adry,.‘.;....:.. :417.00-1-4—thiZeri 30 4* . ‘ , .-Fohndu--- • - • 4 0 0 0 ;:4ifi ce 30 'l"' Potind. 40 00--4mbs 80i , 311,14}113r;RiTgq.t.£+•tr-o P. tc-1-i.• so ." No. ICl Plt ia rtMEtr Uttar 159,AP7' A141416 .""q ,fs".. 400 %IV ftnilhai . 60-432004 TO THE 100 1 / 62 74 . 34 121% 73% 88j 303/ 3631 34 30 115 25 OIL SHIPICE'TS PER A.:, vr„, n.., n.'; , --Two DAYS. Lockhart & Frew, 287 dpi, do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. 1 Livingston & Bro., 3000 do to Emil Schalk, 'P hiladelphia .:: ,'..- ,' . _ -- McKelvy & 8r0.,. 218 do. o ,to W. P. La..' gan &Brcv., Philadelphia. , -- P. Weisenberger & Co., 9dodo to War den,Frew & Co., Philadelphia:- 0.3. Jones, 150 do do to tF. A. Dilworth & Co.,Thiladelphia. 11 :- • Na. Ref. Co., 500 do do tii P. Wright dc Son, Philadelphia. : I ' . OIL - SHIPXENTS ,PROM DU r rTESNE DEPOT. , Maher &13ro l , 55 bbls c de to W.F. La - . _ gait & Bro : . Philadelphia. I' W. P. Logan, 122 e lii- to W. P. Logan & Bro., Pink . . - , wiirr',. E T.P.AD 0 PAINTS. Messrs: Ha rr i s & Ewing, volesale drug gists, corner of Liberty and. Wayne streets, quote the following brands:; Strictly pure White • Lead; 3. S. & -- l ir . ... Pittsburgh White Lead : , orks, 14c ' Pure ....:„ 13c Banner, Pnre..lf „12c Eagle, Pure , Pacific, Pure _ 19 Pearl, Snow White - Preninuni Pure, assorted ca ' 13c Snow White, Zinc, J. S. , Son, Pure - 1514 c Snow White Zinc, P. e... 14c Snow White Zinc, Banner,.. t 13c Snow White Zinc, Imperial ti 9421 prrrgBF,SGB3I3f!UG ;!ifIAIIKET., • , °Filen CP Tam ftrzimmaksAzETTE, FnIDAY. April 1868..' We have "been advised ofl no Changes of unportanCe. citric Acid, 1104-mid Caniiihoi:;,; Gain Shellac; Dutth 'llla4der; ChloratePntassa, lodide : of Po- ` Zdorial*,. and Quinine ; ; oontinna Wkil; and iio", lo*iir - Auotidions: ' _ ' • ' , NeW York Dry Coodsibiarket. (By :Telegraph to the Vltttiburi4ll NEW Tons, April I3.—Tge Dry Geed& . market for cotton goods' s active Ali prinLl:lt sold at the.closeam topxopTc4uctiork ' and most agents had Scarcely' any gaces to offer, and refused tomune aPricci Spragnes are fix_ed ibr to-day,el 15 regular and job qui* 14; "Minehester 13; AmOskeag 13; Lowell .gtVottld seeM..t that mints are going up higher. Gray cloths. . )are held at 9m, and extra as high as 9%. Heavy - broynxeacetiagtaruifirmAt,Blial9 for best makes . " - Illeaohed M'ruitinfi',Of•ver tain styles 34c higher ; 'Amoskeag A 19; tip top 18a18N; New Market C le. CBS Telegraph to the Maher& Casette.] Lowseittr, >April- t - - - affiobaceo" attire: sales 238 hh , da.Augs Vufaotrong at 15,28a34,50. 4:T6VA:it' itgwra-'4lour; an p_c_frilne ,4r41460413100. Wheat .2,45aza oar re =co r n 85c. (ti e trrlilko, so . Bas con iwc. .; - Bum Meats; shoulders .11VO4,elev , el • _ , ~.ChleaKo Cattle Market. , atr Teitlitrisk ta:titai litAm4azi4ette,i I 71: „ Ijir CRWAGo*..4.pril#.—Tiiye Mga_actlyeand , firm at $7,6W4873 (for acanippat2MOlt,Bso:; for good, and ~fl 9 OftS„80 Ibr R okoice. Beat ' tt je Cattle tiratatiand'AllietfaSeleat a 6,45 for stock atmen WI b l ithPre' e; • it•___,... 76B 7,ZOTesi. light st e ers, at 4lN . illa:, ip.,.. 4 -7 4: - ' PITTSBURGH: 1. , : KETS. - --- . OFFICE OF THEPITHII.I,ERGH GAZE T TE, Faztuis April 3, 1868. 7 The general rnarketa ,_are quiet but steady, and dy, and while the demand forall of the IF the lead ,Commodities is restricted Mainly to * r supplying immediate 1 ants, there is, nevertheless, a fair volume of business, in the aggregate, and, gimerally speaking, prices are without any Material changes. . , APPLES—Green Apts are scarce, and in steady local demand,l nd we can report regular sales in store' at $4 to $6 per bbl. BUTTER—Continues 411211 and weak, un der the influence of increased arrivals, and prices are barely inaintainedl we now quote prime to . Choice-Roll at 45 to 48e, -and 50c. EGGS—In good supp) • and dull, and c anno t fairly fie quoted. ve 20e. PROVISIONS—Bacon. is somewhat ex it cited, and prices are , hi g er; wo now quote at 12 to 12,!,;,c for Should.e ; 1414 to 14;4c for Ribbed, land ‘1514 - to 15A - c for Clear Sides: 17a ,to 18c for Phan Sugar Cured Hams. and 1834• to 183 , c for Caned do. Lard unchanged at 16;4e, in ,tierces, and 17c, in kegs. Mess Pork Is higher; $25,75 to "v 26. SEEDS—Cloverseed Is (inlet and un changed at $B, and tolSe same is true of Tim othy at $2,75. Flax.seed ils still quoted at $2,50 to $2,55. DRIED FRUIT—Is dell, witti a supply in excess of the demand time prices are un changed; 10% to'il34e for Peaches, and 7 to 8c for Apples. - ___ l . ' I . . .- GRAIN--Winter Whea, is quiet and iiii, changed at $2,53 to p,55 for Red, and 5 to 8c higher for White as tt:::quality. Corn is . dull but unchanged; salesLof Ear; on wharf, at 95 to $1; it was reported , that there had been a sale of two or ithree thousand bushels of Shelled at $1,05, delivered on thewhatf—to go np the onongahela river. Oats quiet; we now quot at 73 . to 75C, on wharf and track, and 77 o 80e, in store— sale of 250 bushels at 77c.'11Rye is quoted at $1,76 t 0.51,80. Nothing doing in Barley. HAY—Baled Hay is selling on wharf at" $2O to $245, as to quality.. Loose Hay from country wagons 'may be quoted at $25 to $3O-per ton. - • • FLOUR—Is quiet and - Unchanged; $10,50. to to $10,75 for good Spring Wheat; $ll to $11,2570r choice do; $l/,75@512,25 for Winter-' Wheat, Wheat, and $l4 to slsfor fancybrands. Rye ' • Flour, $9. ' 4 • LARD OIL—Is firm ,it unchanged at $l,OB to $l,lO for No. 2, and $1,33 to 81,35 for No. L ' ' " 'lll ' f' BEANS—Scarce and firtn but unchanged at $4,50 to $5 per bushel. 11 _ ' -, • - HOMINY—Quiet- saleti t $6,25. 11 _ . . PITTSBURGH P TROLEUM MARKET., OFFICEpF THE. PITTSBITI6it GAZETTE, i ; FTIDAY i April 3, 1168. i . CRUDE—The cr de ma ket is Rui t but firm, and - while ' he deniand is not very ~ -brisk, the offeringii, are liglit, and so fax as. we can learn, there- are o sellers at a re duction..We can, report 1000 bbls - for April, seller's 4 1 seller's option, at, 83,1 c; /900 for April or May, same option, at Br i ct;. and 800 -to 1000 •, bbls to be delivered on firs', water at 83,1 c. There is no room 'to - say anything about spot oil, as there it 'none in Market. : A tele gram from Oil City says: ip•Market some what firmer, but prices rerriain unchanged; ••• sales on creek at $2,75, andltield at $3,10 de livered on cars here. Weil her clear and warm." . In response to a Message sent by dealers"- here, asking what I was the lowest figure it could be bought a!, the reply was $3,10: It is said-that the cause of firmness there is in consequence ofCleveland buyers having again entered the Field, and there - is generally an advance when buyers from that place commence opprations at the wells. 1 REFINED—The marke for bonded oil was reported a little weak: o-day, but thus far there is no change inprices. We can report 1000 bbls for tht, lkst half of June, seller's option, at 26y,c; 1000 for same de livery, buyer's option, at 2634 c; and 500 for last half of Aptil, at 2.53 e. iWe heard that 283,c had been offered for the last five months, and 2534 c for April; and a half ad vance until July. ARRIVALS—The arrival§ reported since the date of our last were asl follows: 1000 bbls by river for Fisher - Bro., and 160 each for Clark & Sumner d Fulton, Mar vin & Co. by rail, making a,' total of 1320 barrels. Bl=EZ§M§