.6 IRON WORKS AB. VErozEn, Prebn pITTSBURGH FOitGE AND IRON CO., MAN GiAcTCniitg Or Bar Iron; , Railroad Fish Bare and, Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; lialiroadithii . Axles — noniniere dt Lommqiive Fraines; ' • , Loeomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; Photon He Steamboat Shane; Steamboat Cranks; . Piston Bode, Wrists; ' • Pitman Jaws, Collar,s, Ike, • Office No. 177 PE NN STREET, rrrrsnuitim. ._ GRAFF' BIERS St CO., Mil-"tCFACTOII3aRB OF Bar, He o and sheet "Iron, — ll - WROUGHT IPON -) Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, fke. 'Ofia WELL TUBING: Office., No. 93 Water ITTSBURGII, Pa. t u29:e23 KENUNGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, MANUFACTURERS OF • 6 Best Common, lie - filed Charcoal AND • JUNIATA BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP, BAND. T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER LEI,ON. SMALL T RAILS, /Wand 16 lbs. to Use yard: WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. • FLAT 'RAILS. Punched and Countersunk, • NAILSAND SPIKES. : C • • ' • • Warehouse and Office at the Wot.ot,. GREEN 'UGH STREET, (a continuation. of First street,) aljoluitag the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh, EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania; Iron WOrks. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and MST FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House, • aratala Pl'r TBBI3IIIOIII. `STEET.s WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMICK & CO, 3.1.V.N.710 - FACTUREIIS OF BEST REFINED CAST STiRI,? &mare, Flat and . Octagon, of all Ow. MILL, 31er.,:mr,,CluorLAB-, GANG , AND CI3O6S;•CUT . . . SAW .PLAWES. - _ ELLIPTIC Aii'D .SE3II-EELIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, CAST SPRING STEEL, - • Cast and German Plow Steel , PLOW WINGS AND mowra, BARS SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE; SICUILE, SHOWEL, HOE, RAKE, PORK, TUB CALK and __ -MACHIN-0 BARS, STEEL; CRO .Ac., kc. Warehouse, 88 Water Street; Ilttsbargli. prrrig7 ll- KAH.I ANDERSON. COOK & CO. - (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD it Co. - 4 ) • ..Manufarcis of tbe •- . -' • att . BEST R EFINED.. 'CAST -*ST - - • • SQUARE, 1'1471' and OCTARty.S_„_o_ t; f stres;_Bll._W . PLATES. HOE, FORS and SHEET AST s E TEL; CAST STEEI,. for Reaping Siiid tiowipgMachines, : Steel Plow Wings, • • Ai t les, Cast and Common•'plow & Spring Steel. - Office.—Cerner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS,•twe blocks aboYe the Monongahela House. 0c23:d9 3/11LLE : 11, BARB S4IE'MUME., GENERAL PARTNERS: Rif. METCALF, I REUBEN MILLER, CEO. W. BARB ,, CHAS. PARKIN. SmcIALPAuTNKB.7I 3 . M. KIER. - CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, . 1113X-41-Mit, MAIM dgr, PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, FrrTSBUR(E, PA.. fellutla DuQtrEsliE Iron and 'Steel Works. •COLEMAN,- RAHM & CO., ILUTUFACTLIMERS OP Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Steel, act WAREHOUSE: No. 77 Water Street, .G18:$0 PITTSBURGH iIIACKTIffrpIMOND • STEEL vroß.Ks. PARK, BROTHER, Manufacturers of all.4lol:lPtionfilCA el e i ll EXEMlla-s:: Ofike and Warehouse, 120,_1SS. UM SECOND sad Ile and L9l FOIST bTREE'TS, PITTSBVII4III. IRON CILTX - 4 1 M4dgt, -; -. • ROGERS & BURCHFIELD muniiuture. or,R. - EFINE,D;4:pI I AucoAL. JU NIAT# and POLISHED --'--- CAST STEEL. office stid:wiTebtineecliro. 1 0 1 . Immuncr, Hay- COPPER. LAKE SUIPEIRIOIt 00P1'11111111111L gREIKEELPio.'FOLp3, , ,. , PARK, McCURDYA CO., Nono l o C ot c fti.n s t t o, - *rs a l ltt nr al: : .=,„ e M a otanilWers! I. I IP - aa t ilio swag or4ers *f topper out to any deified pa'. SM. nryl444ll:dw2' PI „ . vsItIIINDEP..I3, P. ronnot. ¬ ATLAS irORKS, MOR - fON STREET, Ninth Ward, VIIOMAS President. . _ These Works are among, the largest .ane most i complete establishments In the West. and are now prepared to famish 01 E n gitteri, l o( eiery deweelption. 1 • • . ,t,, sheet Imou Work. Bfigro a.Castings. 1111 Engine Castro 11. ' 4 Sieu;liine .esii4inint. Inal no9tnG9 WicIIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. -Grater Carron ..;ruaallissaa WARD,) ttrrnrsitunGii, PA. Srm • Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR, GAS AND WATER WORKS. sand, end s lA r te g i ler g th i s! val Als a 4t ly full n aYs i gint i n ' i lr o l f General Castings for. Gas and Water Works. o i f Muttgnegovnaatn.l,l7l,9isat: lntendents fetS:tlo TIIE KNAP FORTPITIt FOUNDRY CO, - pri-x€•svn ,o] a Bollevii 011 Tanks. General Coalinga. • . ORDERS 130LIC1TED CHARLES'MNAP, President. 1. M. KNA.P, Vice President. OMETCALIiF,See'y and Treas'r. .. S. H. WADEL, Engineer. Y. 0. KNAP,Veneral Manager. 4 _ DITLECTORS: JAMES B. 3iffERAY, of Lyon. Shoth & Co. E..W.TAINTEIi, of J. Painter Sr. Sons. C. B. BERRONhof Slang. Chalfant A- Co. THOS. S. BLAIo, hoonbergerA Co., 3IETCALF, of 31111er,-Barr &Parkin; =1 Rolling Mill and Blast Machinery. ERNEST2„*TOUTS and CASTINGS, o E. t everi - descsiptlon. , s NAIL fe24 L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BURT.W. A. ROBINSON. JR. KINGSTON & CO" , IRON 'POUNDERS, iii.AN':IIFACTURERS OF _ . FINE L . IGHT CASTINGS, i j ec i ati Impl ements,gi'ror Plumber s Co o' R- a o s of1"11711 ch rlri r cibtOrk Promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON,REA .5.7. CO., . - Succ,essorti to ItostNsox, 31us1s & MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En-. gimes, Bust Engines, Mill Machinery, (iessing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; toil Tanks and Stills; Boller and Sheet Iron:Work. office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFGARD'SPETF.NT INJEC "-)R for feeding Boilers. , • HUGH 24. BOLE. " • Mtn. JAMES NELSON BOLE. ripUSTRIALL WORKS • HUGH ALBOLE & CO.,- • Foundprs, Engine Baildnrs and Idae ll 4 ll6 t ll / 2 Maker to t 'orderatAßlNE AND LAND , STEAM EN GINES, of altaites, - warranted to giredatlefaotton. • CAMNGS.; of every descrlirtion . ,_ntado to order. . JAMES NELSON, &Wt.. . B. 120L1Cf_PorrinIn. • • Machine Shop, corner POINT ALLEY and DU-[ tIy e ESNE WAY. Foundry*, Nos. 59 and 54. Third my :n5l - " PITTSBURGH, PA. MOPM lIL,i3iC•FOUNDIIY. - .= Butter 'Strf,et, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union_lron MillE4) v. s r , PITTSUUTIGIL Rolling Min and Bridge Castings, 'NIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BORES, MACUThBEY AND CASTINGS. OkiiERALLY • • . Orders promptly and carefully executed. • " '• ' Charges reusouable. • • .0cL5.1.28 B FUXIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & 513113. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. . . Manufacture-and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe' - Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES,: HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. _ ap26:yB CEIFTEAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS, ' 8130 Penn. Street. BOMUN, BOYD & BAOALEY Clyll Rolla , 2sllllCastlnp, Roll Lathes, &e. Fintirori MAIWINE , WORKS. • ESTADIAIME6 tt.r 1936. • • inufactory of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes and of the most approved patterns s tfor stationary purposes ; IsTEAIMOATS and STEASI FERRY BOATS. A variety a f 10, 19 and 16 horse power ENGINES, which will be sold at • very reduced pricet. ; • P. F. GEISSE, Wellaviile t 0. Flfty Miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver, and line OCC. & P. R. no9:b2 IRON BROKERS. SAMUEL 111. WICKEIISIIAII, . „ . IRON : BROKER • - 121 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale of Corn ra% Doughamore, sephine, Isabela, , Duncannon, Stanhope, Glendon, and other breads of Anthracite, laughlogheni Coke and-M.D. Charcoal PIGA 11VONS. • • . . , . . Consignments and order, respeetthily solicited. STONE. .• WES'Ith.COMMON ( . . . Machine Stone Works, , • 'Northwest comer of Wert IPILEZPIE ATVd.TII:B SoCO. Have on hand or preiiire ho short notice Hearth and Step Stones. , i. for Sideaudka.• : Brewery Vaults, ie. — Beat attaToMb Stones. de. rders promptly executed. 'Prices reatoruibid. STONE QUARRY. 4 I• 0 _ Womb, A 0711.110 from the • .1:1•0116: Sion° , 'Quarry." To abler or tioktir jowl, 7 .4, 114, 7 ,p„ . „ quir"r- T nAtoco AND VIC 1111 1091 10 1 1 111 - -• 3,1 ••••••••• yi )1:: 1 tum 'a t• 1,?0-4tOffilf.,....# #4 1 0 41 C :t T9z s .Acepesilutrilugarsi l PlPlPA 7 nN . _ t t is o 6 YEDEILA.T. OT., AISAGIENNY 4 es FEEE ENAINES, BOLLERS, &O. HINISTS. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL on TAM NITO3II.S. CARROI.L. & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOIIBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE ' BOX AN., CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. ri i OIL I,LS AND OIL TANKS, C . EYs, BREECHING AND-ASH PANS, SE k ING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS: . . STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND. IRON BRIDGES; .• PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES. °Mee and "Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Aar Orders sent to the above address be romntiv attended to. . . mh7slBe E. W. MORROW.. -JAB. B. BABNIIILL....JAS. ISLAM. WIAItA BOILER WORKS. MORROW BARNHILL & C 0.,: *AIit7FACTIIILEIIB OF Steam Boilers • OilStillsl Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON }WEDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &e. . Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRING promptly done. ______j)4 b= M. PAICIIMLI. - & CO. • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 26, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Raving 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 any made In the country. Chimneys,Breeching, Tire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators, 'Settling Pans, Boiler Ironßridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnblll's patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. jas:c2i ROBERT LEA, • . • ,• 31ANUFACTIIIiER OF Stoatii. Enghies and Boilers, FREIGHT HOISTEES, AND DOCTOR ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of Mat and Ferry Street", • ' ' PITTSBIIRGII. PA. JAMES .M. BITER, Nos.'sscmd 56 'Water Street, PITTSBITROPI, PA., MANUFACTURER OF IRON OIL TANKS , SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, • And SHEET IRON WORK, • For Steamboats. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. 000 K STOVES. BISSELL & CO.'S FOR , BITUMINOI7S" COAL. Warranted =to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Stove In the Union. BIEaELL & C 0 N 0.1235 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, ,\ PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES, . GRATE FRONTS, VENDERS -, `,-., COOKING ,RANGES, •• e CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BUY TILE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at lto. 140 GRANT S TREET. ME -- NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRITI EtfWER, Manufacturers and Importers of II A_ lEt W ARE, 887 LIBERTY STREET, sr Agents for FAIRBANKS , SCALES .ITIPTIIfIT., ,. bet.. Tunnel a Chethent Sta., Othinnitllnutl Dealer in Haidiare. First -ciairel oat . dascriptionr always on band and soldut the lowest prices . • litdpalzing done =madly on short notice: ' je2e.:d6o pIiI4ENEK @TEAM BREWERY. JOS, 01*SCER....JA6. WRAY...AMER? LIDDELL. SPENCER, MEAT& NIALSTERS' AND BREWERS (lf,Ale, , Pater:, and Brown Stout, - yfriSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WAVIIIIN, Manager. • oal4 ~ J ..I, 4 I i NCE, - JLI.O. • Nautili/Wind - 181 Third Street, - • , • •, 1. .. _1 • ' • OTE/it i Id) er. i".l3 , ,trci,i `!..705114W 99940 CPAIRLPI D fit, .fr•Cle * Ba • 416 t rueri a tikv i tili vi h a tojejux OR DI U) aleSkft .Ia:NirFAdTURETZ6 or PITTSBURGH, Pa CET. THE BEST. TRIUMPH, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &C, COMER OF WAY.. One Square Belowlinion Depot; PITTSBURGH• PREWPIXES. • 3 rr-SC , AZ4II SCOU RERS; _ _ ..... , }IART, CACGIEBY & CO., "1. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood streets, X'IrIwrSI3UILIGrII, PA., (SUCCESSOIIS I TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) Exchange, Co' , Coupons, And partictilar attention p sale COVERNIME • • .. Sight Drafts o N HOLMES & laahlW 57 Mdrke PIPTICS33I:7I3/Grii, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT ANDSOLD ON COMMISSION Particular attention paid to the purchao and sale of United States Securities. 230:a1 KEYSTONE BANK, PITZ'S.I3I7IIGrII. THIS BANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT THEIR Ng.W BANKING. HOUSE No. 293. Liberty Street. Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS end others are Invited. • • • _ Collections made on all accessible points In the Milted States and Canada.' Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. BTOCKTIOLDEBSINDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. WESTERN 'SAVINGS BANK, No. 69 Fourth Street. CHARTE.I3,ED 1866. Interest paid on'Tirac Deposits ANY sum RECEIVED FIIO3I ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. .DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT ' ' • • INTEREST. Dlscount4 Daily - at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vine President—A. M. MARSHALL THOMPSON' BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAREE. d.: J. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whom we make reference: Win. Forsythe, • Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwellt . , I Rev. David Kerr, 'Varna Dahill Hem Lambert, D. W.. C. Bldwell t , , • E. M., ThoMmt Ewioa - ' .. .i, :.....:...„..... , .. .. ~......,....,._,:.........,............r.. ce-, BANKERSi."6! ESTABLISHED IN 1831., 11'.45 SOUTH 'IOW° Sr DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20. P. C. DUFFY Bought and sold on eollllntelsiOTl, 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 terms. - CHANGEES OP SECURITIES TAKEN IN EAT MARKET RATES. MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, No. 14 Smithilield. Street, INTEREST rem DN DEPOSITS. ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posits received subject to check, without Interest. JAMES BLACKMORE, President. " GEO. D. TINDLE Secretary and Treasurer. JAMES. H. HOPKINS, Solicitor., . • - James Blackmore, . James U. HePkkes, . .1 James Bovrl, Willl4oeA _Dne, — 1 W. W. Bradshaw, G. Cabbage, Robert 'Wrav, John Evans. iptARR.s,OgER, • .AatentrECTS, 'FRUIT soupr, ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, !Li. A and , 1 St. Clair Stria, l'ltteliniglt,Fra. - ; Special attention given to Stin-liesigning and Wilding bt COURT HOUSESand PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ... . . F -- II MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING , • - JDRAIFI'fiMAN. °Slice, Philo Mill, 715 Titl;4 Street, . : With Me ors 1101.7...ktirD it PITTSBITRA3III. LITHOGRAPHERS. •• . , BINGERLY ''pritt.rr Wang. viNGERLY &' - CLEIS, Successors, 10 to aso. F. SaII:FORMAN & Co., PRACTICAL LTITIOGILIPIIERS.' The only Steam Llthoaraphlo Zstablishtnent West awe mountains. 'BUiltlCllll''Cardtet.etter 'Heeds; Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas, Portralts,Ylews, Certificates - 4V DOOstta, Invite; ttott-Covs, /to., Nos. TS and TS Third street, - • ' . '• I.4rinEloone.Privat, 10.80 FOURTH =East, APO "BUILDISG. 448 • • CITEA3IO3, DRA FT . BI LL and LETTER BEADS, Ice, done la all styles. . - 7 }pie ~ , . • We have made ifaveghgeeheati.iehetehries seek ter& lash to the trade;the lINIVESSAL WRlNGataeli .tietiutat'Aletteltellirpthlea, vpukuy . tn eases int battAosea d one dikaa..l =ll2 MST 11% whelealge and. WWI' be found on - nand. J. & H. PUILLIPIS. tele 1145 and *8 Bt. Male street. ~3`a'e.~*~'~is`3daSe,%s+~S~"c~'+,'y"r.L"~i3„r a:!.~ i'aw7:~ari;~~` FINANCIAL. I=l Id to tl e purchase and T BONDS. I_Aoxidon. ON$, E3:31 Street, E=31113 PHILADELPHIA, STOCKS AND GOLD PITTSBURGH, PA TRUSTEES ARCHITEC , • . a Zit; ti er - 47c, • f. 4,1 REMOVAL. - - I HAVE REMOVED NY 'BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, tainva t zeopted by the NATIONAL BANK OF PH. R. MERTZ. CO7VERISION OF 7-30? s. We are now prepared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of INTO TILE • New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., - Dealer in Government eenrities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. Eljt pittsbittglj FINANCE AND TRADE: • " `OFFICE OF THE.PITTSBURGE crAZNTTE, WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1868. Gold was firmer to-day without any ma terial advance, although the . ontatanding short interest is very large, but, so long as it costs from 8 to 12 per cet. per annum to carry gold, speculatiors are not disposed ttcover in thO face large - payments of t e treasury. For th 3 present, there is more money to be made in stocks and bonds and speculators are more 'disposed to leaVe gold take its own cOurse. Government bonds were scarcely as high as last night; the reaction was too sudden, though expected. The Treasury has not been. buying Seven Thirties .during the last few days for reasons, unexplained, tne Internal revenue . receipts being very large and enable the department to dis burse the daily receipts, but it seems some body has an axe to grind... Stocks are firmer, asticing tendency upward, however weak holders should be careful; the market is in a critical con dition. In our city stocks a better disposi tion prevails, and bonds and stocks`find purchasers that would ,not be looked at last week. Most of our.banks will declare dividends in May, and on that account:are a desirable purchase. - Money, though easier, is still held high, and only first-class borrowers can be ac _ commodated at reasonable rates. Closing•quotations as , received by Ph. R. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds, 112%; 1862 5-20 s, 111. q; 1864 do, 103 y. 1865 do, 110; Consols, 108; 10-40 s, 1021,4; 7!.305, 1.06%. . Cleveland &ttsburgh R. R.. 92 Fort Wayne - - 101% North Western—common 63 North Western—preferred 76V, New York Central 1223; Erie 72% Old Southern .1 Ohio a Mississippi .... Western Union Telegraph Merchant., Union Express.. Corydon Quartz Hill Quicksilver, fortnight since we noticed that :the Secretary of the Treasury had revised his estimate foicustoms for the current fiscal 3 , ear from $162,382,000 down to 6156,065,000, allowing $38,000,000 for the third quarter, just z.closed, and only .637,000,000 for: the TOurtli quarter. The third quarter, judged by . the:actiml - receipts into the New York office,) will turn out $40,400,000, and-the last quarter upon which we are now *miter ing bids fair to yield at least $42M11)00;soL that the original estimate for the year will after all be realized. We hope to see it exceeded by three or four millions. , --Closing quotations receivedbiSaines T. Brady &Co. Gold l 3BV, U. S. 6'5,1881 ''" 112 , e % 4' 5-20's, 1862 11114 " 5-20's, 1864 109% 5-20's, 1865 110 ~ 1040's low H. 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 108 44 tl 44 44 44 la 108% ". Juno 7-30's - lo6' July 7-30's 106% May Comp., 1865 118% PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSI3I3IIOII GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1868. s 'CRUDE—The market is quiet and un changed. There was not a single sale (re ported, in the absenci•of which:we quote:. spot oil at 8 3 / 4 c, and the same figure will apply to April and May, seller's option. • The feeling to-day was “offish," under the influence of adverse reports from"abroad, but as there Is no stock here worthy of tile' name, and no decline as yet at 011 City, holders do not seem inclined to make the slightest reduction in order to - effect sales. Indeed, the market is in a very unsettled And. unsatisfactory condition, and what is worse . still, ,there are no indications at present of any immediate improvement. REFINED—The market tor 'bonded oil was a little , weak to-day, Antwerp having declined another "quarter of a franc; 4234, but', as has•been the case for months past, sellers are 'equally•aS scarce as buyers. We can report sales: of .2000, bbls, in two lots Of. 1000 eaph, `for October, at 290; 500 for last , half of May at 253,4 c, and 500 for last half - of' April, seller's option at 25si. , June may quoted at 2iiXc., and July at 263(,. to 27c.. All the year, buyer's oPtiOri,nomlnal atfltd. BENZOLE:--We can report a sale of • 500 bbls for immediate delivery in Philadel. pl* at lac. • • ‘, OIL sH_Oitzte P.E".u. A. V. 14. .4; , _ . 0. B. Jones, 200 this. refined , to. F. A. Dilworth dr, Co., PhiladilPhia.' • McOreery dt Beaumont, 200 do do to W. P. Logan a , Brci.,' Philadelphia. __Fawcett, Logan &, Stockdale, 150 do do to W. P. Logan a Bro., Philadelphia. Orr, SAIPMENTS -mum Duqu4slim DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Co., 50 bbls refined to Waring 4 King' it _Co4.P.hiladelphin. ~•- .: New York Dry Goods ` Market ark. . _ . . . , [By Telegraph to the P ttabargh Gazette.) NEW Tons, April 11:-4. 4 1`he - Weathei is, dry, but the, market notwithstan ding d Lis not very 'active, as an Advance in printed :calicoes' has a tendency ,to; restriot . sales. gpragne prints, 120 for lineleklwe kir pinks :and purples and 160 fbr shirtinow Pacific mills' prints have Wed AdfilMeedl4. 15c as well as Dunnelle...ArnthekWO'CoiriK wand 14a14%c; , latter:ratutr,vhinte 'styles. 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 31 0 :2-.ffa.=Vak - : 11ea vy " Wp shootings; -.., Makes, stead:V* l in Kelug i t thi ai,i B rh „ .. White. and heavy brown ' drills eitt illiAoie'elosi $ 17e. , Other c ...... • . „ Lw. ,. r i , w ith au any important .: , _ 7:' rk4lV tee; 1 6 of the market th e .t • if not no e l&but i - IrtiVerii fare '.1 , .• • i r do 1. =fctrAltbn fabrics, an the only pur. as yet is in moderate= qualities to meet the most urgent necessities. rITT - SBURG H MARKETS. 1 OFFICE OFTHE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / WEDNESDAY. April 8, 1868.:1 ' • - The general markets are 'quiet ani tie- Void of any new features worthy, of special, notice. We can report a steadti localede mand, but - owing to the, stiinger4 in money matters, the volume of busineas in 'the aggregate is light. GROCERIES-The grocery mark e t is with an improved de and -more active, avd - there'd-Li firmer feeling. Refined Si gars are up half a cent per pound; Pepper, 'Also, is higher, but in other articles-there ate no 'changes worthy of special notice. Thl fol lowing are the ruling quotations : SuoAns-New Orleans, .13c to. t,43,4e; Cuba, 123 to 13c,; Porto Rico, 13c toi; 14c; Crushed, 18c; "A" Collbe, 16%c; ".151' 16qc; Extra "C," 16e. ,?".1 COFFEE-Prime Rio, 26 to 26 4c; good; 24c; fair, 22c; Old Government Java, 371-c, 0 38c; Laguayra, 28c. ot.AssEs.---New Orleans, 90 to-95c; 65 to 70c; Porto Rico,-70 to 75c. Synues-"Lovering'S," $1; "Booth - Ed gar," -85 c; 'Amber, • 70c; "Dripg," 51. Sexci.sCassia, 80 to 85c; - Clove4,_ 50e; Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs4l,so. RICE-Rangoon, 11,c; Carolina, 121.jic. STARCH-Madison, Sc; Silver G1055,11234e, and Corn Starch, 13c: . Fairrrs-Layer Rosins, $4,75 perr, box; ,Valentin, 20c per lb; Prunes,-17e; lurrants, 14c for new. BAR LEAD-I2C; Shot, $3,50 per bag's SoArs-"Babbitt's," ." .12c; .Is , , Oakbiy's • 11%c; Rosin, 4 1 , 1 1 to 6c; "Dobbin's," ' ' CANDLES-:Mould, 14ye; Star, 23e. CONCENTRATED LYE-47,50 per case, Br CARR SOnA-$8,50 per 100; Fisu-White Fish, $7,50; Lake Herring, $4; Mackerel No. 1, $2O; No. 2, $18,00; No. 3, $l4; in half bbls, 50c more. • 1 .1 TonAcce-Black ss, 10s, 1 /03 and Navy, 72 to 75c; Win. H. nrant's 109 and Navy, 80c; C. &D. Tobacco, 22i1 o 25c for best. TEA-The market is firm and prices are higher, for now crop. Choice Young Hy son, $1,75; fair, 1, 2 1,50; common to gixtd, $1 to $1,35; Oolong, 75e ' 85c, 90e, $l, SIXS and $1,35; good Porto Rico, $1 to $1,85 as to quality. Imperial, $1 to $1,85. Japan- Choice, $1,30; fair $l. VINEGAR-18 to 25e. 1 APPLES-Quiet but steady anal un changed; regular sales in store ad $t to $6 - per bbl, as to quality. I POTATOES-Sales of Peach Blows at $3,25 to $3,50, and Buckeyes at $4,00 ti 1.54,25. Jersey Sweets, $B. SEEDS-Clover Seed is quoted at $7 to, $7,50. Timothy at $2,75, and Ilex at $2,50. GRAIN-Winter Wheat is quiet abilutt changed at $2,53 to $2,55 for Red, acid 5 to §c higher for White, as to quality Oats firm at 75 to 77c on track, and. 80c store. Corn is .quiet at 90 to 95c, on whi -and' track, and $1 to $1,05 in, store. Rye $l,BO to $1,85. No Barley in market: • FLOUR-Is unchanged; we quote!: 'good Spring Wheat ' at': $10,50 to 4 ,810,75; choice do, $ll to $11,25; Winter Wheat, 'at $12,00 to $12,50, and fancy brandii at $l4 to $l6. Rye Flour, *9,25 to $9,50. BUTTER-Is dull and drooping i kmder the influence;of increased receiptS; lite now quote at 40 to'4sc; for prime. to choice 'Roll. EGGS-Continue to arrive pretty:freely, but the demand keeps wellup, aricti prices are' maintained at 20 to 21c.1 - HAY-Baled Hay is selling on Wharf at .$22 to $24, as to quality. Loose HaY from country wagons may be quoted at,425 to $2B per ton. 1 PROVISIONS-Bacon is. firm 'and un changed; we continue to quote at lac for Shbulders; 15 to 170 for Ribbed, and Clear Sides, and 18 to 19c for Plain Sitgari Cured Hams. Lard, 16%c, in _tierces, andflic, in kegs. Meas Pork, 526,50. LARD OIL-Ts firm but unchanged; regular sales at $l,lO for No. 2. and 51,35 for No. 1. - • • ' • DRIED FRUIT-Quiet and, unchanged; small sales at 103 i to 1140-for Peaches, and 7to 714 c for Apples. • '•d - HOMINY-40,25 per bbl: I BEANS-44,50 to 55 per bushel. r. Gap g, ... 01:1 7 , .. 82% ...373; ... 84% . 21 1 25 .. 24% New ~York Produce Market.l [By. Telegraph to the Pittsburg,' Gazette.);, • NEW Yonn, April.B.—Cotton is a shade easier and - lather Mbie fictive; sales of 3,000 bales at 289. fer,-thiddling n lands. Flour; more doing and salOc lower; ceipts of 9,981 bbls, with Saes of 8 700 - ..bbls at 68,900,30.10 r _ siiperfinrithState andi weSt ern $8,80a10,35 for" , -Mctm State,rso,7osi 1 1.9:8:&:fcir extra western , '' vizoottpisa: for whitewheat'extra,V9,lkil3,7s for • $10,25a11,50 . for coramon - to. fair • eXtisiSti Louis, 'arid' 102,00a14,50 ,for 'good tO choice do.; market...closing dulL CalifornikFloUr heavy, with *deit, of 2,000 'sacks at isl2al4. Rye Flour dull and dreoping, with sales of 400_1110 at $7,50a9,60. Corn Meal, With .eriC-decided change. 'Whisky nominal. Wheat; receipts, 1,250. bus; quiet, and I steady, with sales of :17,100 bus itt '52,84 for prime spring deliveredr $3,00 9* white Senthern; 0,25 for white .Geru3sse;.s3,l4 for White California; $3,25a3,40 for white Mich igan, latter for handsome r Rye without de-- caded change; sales 6,000 bus at $1,90 for -. Southern and Western, and 4482- fch - State. Barley quiet at $2,00 for State. Barley Malt jdull. Coin opened dull and heatty, and lclosed•without change in price; morn doing; receipts 22,200bu5; sales 60,000 buslit sl,lBa. _ 1,21 for new mixed Western afloat;ll,2o for old do. In store; $1,22a1,22% for: (ie.:deliver ed; $117a1,19 for white Western and South ern; $1,23a1,25 for yellow' Western. Oats quiet, but firm; receipts6,ooo bus; sides2,4oo bus at 85 1 ,6886 c for Western in storii. • Rice dull and unchanged at 10,4a11 y ‘ c for Caro lina. Coffee very firm and in baler de= mend. Sugar more active and firth; sales 800 hhds atlo34al2c for Cabe; 11%42;ic for Porto Rico. Molasses steady. Hogsquiet. Petroleum quiet , nd steady, at llstlijic for crude in bufir and 26c for refined bonded. Coal dull and unchanged. Leathe# _ Hem lock quiet, at 2614a8c for Buenos - Ayres; light weights. Wool a .shade easier; sales of 130,000 pounds, at 47a57e for domestic. Pork heavy and lower; sales of 4;1,50 120,87a27,20T0r new mess, closing at $20,90 regular; $25,50a25,75 for old do, ciesing at $25,75 regular; $21,50.322,06 for prithe, and $21a24,50 for prime mess; also 2;750 bbls newiness, at V7a27,50 'for sellers for May suids27,so for sellers for June. Beef firm and in fair demand; sales - of 530 .bbls, at $13,50a20,50 for new plain mess; $21450a24,50' for new extra mess; also 170 • tierces of pprime mess $40a42 for India meat Beef Heins quiet; sales 1150 barrels at $311a36,50. Bacon firm; sales 850 boxes at 13 1 /01.13V, fof Cumberland cut, 15 for short rlbVed; 16y, for short clear and 14V,, for long clear.. Cut meats firmer and activer_sales 870 *ukases: at • 11%a12 4 ; shoiilder 13V,a16Z "Lard ,eintet, and a shade easier; sales 720 bbls at 171i173f. Butter firm at 30a40 for Ohio and .50a58'for State. Cheese steady,"d .11)a1634 ! Freights to Ilverpoorwlthoutanyi decided change; 15,000busels.,Wheat and porn per... steamer 6d. •••"-' LATEST.—FIour closed :very &Land a shade lower; ,i - Mbeat 'quiet witlia &nay - - downward,,shippersrlielding off' f9i further' concession -1 ,prig.;. Stye ilteadri at - 1)1;90 fOrwesterri. Oats dull at' 85Ma85,40, w**er n ,i tv Wad,: peke, !dull and heat , at • sl,lBal,2oglor now Mixed westeM "sifted, and 61,19a1,20 :for ,old mixed western_ in ,store. POrkifteitidr; 2,000 -Nis neWinesi itt;' $20;75a 27 cash and !regular,. andll2OB7.l4EV 27,sellers for MaY,4tecf steady - With - a tnod..o - demand: Cut Meats active'` ridfirrif.' Bacon very firm atiBXlll3l,ige forCrnber -41ft.1:144i:1a t°lhftatl34a' l 7 l ( i ) fair la'prnesteani. k;ttleOndered. Buffalo Market. tify Telegraph twine- f ig 'Y " • •` 4 • • BurFateq,4442,,,klour. is.du. s ily* un-,. • Vlseat - 14 - tiniet and as were made or , Noo2_hru th ela No.-2 SpringHatipri4,l vate ter 02112 Cori is. . (I sales• 1 I•I dick. • -;*- ,A ' . joi , Iv: ebonite. "`: •• • ...4), holaeritakhigi ' . OMer articles are unchanged =MU MI II U 4 1- a -- CM I . Atr-