EMI AB. VitßNEtt, P pITTSBII AND IRON CO., MA 'UFACTUREMS OF • Bar Iron; • • Railroad b Bars and 'Bolts; Railroad car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Loelnlo PtiVeßraTemg - Loeongilive Pram. Shiley Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; • 7 Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods,' Wrists; Pitman...Taws, Collars, Re. Office, Na . 177 7?N;kl STREET, PITTSBURGH. P.-. GRAFF, BYERS -3 LANuracTintritB OP Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT IPON, _ . Iron Welded Tees for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. • ALSO, OIL 'WELL TUBING. ilee, 98 Water and 182 First streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. fl :e36 KENSINGTON IRON - WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK 3 I.A.NDFACTURERS OF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal JUNIATA BLOOM IRON: MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP, BAND,' T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND,REAPERDARS; • CYLINDER and GUARD'or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS. 20 and 16 lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT RAILS. Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON: NAILS AND SPIRES. - • ' Warehouse and Oat& at the Worta, GREEN 'UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) dJointng the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. ' EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouim, Noll. 168 and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House,an24:d6PlTTSßLinGH. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORiS. SINGER,, 111 MICK •& CO., --. ..XIANTIFACTIIRERS or BEST REFINED CAST .STEEI Square; Flat and Octagon, of an sizes. MILL, 3rorlAy, CIIICULATt, GANG AND CROSS-CUT • SAW PLATES. ELLIPTIC AliD SEIII-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, CAST SPRING STEEL, Cast and German Plow Steel, PLOW WINGS AND MOWER BARS: SPRINGS, AXLES and STEEL TIRE; , SICKLE,SHOWEL, HOE, RAKE, FORK, TUB__, CALK and MACHINERY CAST STEEL; CROW BARS, &c., &c., &c. Warehouse, 88 Water Street,. Pittsburgh. sels:k4 pITTSBURGH STEEL. WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO J4XES, BOYD & C 0.,) Mtuinf/si . turcie of BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, FITAnz, FLAT and OCTAGON, of CASTs SAW _ A'TF-8. ROE, FORE and SWEET STEEL; AST STEEL tor Monping and Mowing Machines, Steel Plow, Wingi v Circilhiri,, 'c., Cast and Cotp.nagn Plow & Spring Steel. Once—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two blocks above the Monong ahel a H ouse.ocZ3:de• ' MILLER, BARR &PARKIN.. • G.EXEIIAL PAIITNERS: WM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, 1 CHAS. PARKIN.. Sr=Lit PAnryzn-S. M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL I,VOR.KS, BARR:Sic 'Office, No. 339 Lit:!ertir St, *. . fe34;d4B PITTSBURGH 'PA. B LAcR DIAMOND , ----- STEEL WORKS. ' PARK, BIIMEER C 0., , Manufacturers Of all deScrlpttons of illW11310:14 agiIIaLIVVON*I4IIOW, 4 I 44 COD • • • • ..PITTSBIIRGE.„ IRON ClT'r-MILIJI.. , ROGERS & BURCHEIELO,,, _ Manufacturers of REFINEW - EITATECOAL, :11 . - - NIATA. and POLISHED CAST STEEL.. Once and Warehouse, No. 512 BLUDIET ST. ' ' OpianoliWitaizq TO WHEAT GROWERS. -;44 - T Erm°2II ANNOMATED - pon:F.,', • • ,_ 4 -k i oof • ... SUP - PHOSPHATE OF LEEK ithitrFACTUBED BY The ' Allegheny. Tertilizer C 0 , , . -, SEWARD & J4MPBELL, I ' , • pßovnirmlrrilltsi - ~_ -••- „- I+3 A; • r ••;;,. •, •••', • ,!, Office, 856 Penn Street h Alti*Vi t ,Pa. The best titftes,,ta mei and, recognised by , _ Partners wholi s dren- it a trial, to bo-tbanand, and for raisins fonriv ic or ilateatv , lteaga, Corn, Pota WO. . w ve published [rata 'tons circulation a pam4det containing in and valuable oakum i i t a t i d a v arlis which will be seat gab Wad dress. 1 ^t,'. lii.t. - ac: _ye. ~,t.et7.„.• ~.,:;,,,,.• W. P. ronTsn, SHE GE! FORGE AND ROBEV ON, REA A. CO., Successors to Roßtxsos, 3lcsts 3IIt LESS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, .Manutlmturers of Boat and Stationary Steam, En -77)i. 11 3 ,1 111 gine_s, o Blast Engines , rikilthin% LiVe a rl i aShee i t Iron c qork n . 8 Tanks and Office, No. IM. corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agetitt fz e I i IFGARD'S PETENT INJEC; i iMLor feeding MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth. lifara, (Opposite 'Union Iron.31111s,) PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBEBT & MA C. 0c15:123 . BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. • ' Offiee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand Thimble Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, SIIG/tlt KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And &Stings generally 'apiny6 CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS, SBO Penn gibreet. BOWIAN, BOYD di BAGALEY, Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes . , &c. FULTON MAC HINE WORKS. ESTABLISH EN G INE - fannfactory of STEA, all sizes and of the most approved patterns, for stationary pnrposes STKAIMGATS and STEA3I FERRY BOATS. A variety a r 10, 18 and 16 horse power ENOLNES, which will lipid at very reduced prices.. P. F. OEOIE, Wellsville, 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and One or O. & P. B. no9:h2 SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, IRON, BROKER, . 124 First Street,. Pittsburgh,. Pa. • s ' e lk ) grAfg a tae salt of Cornpall4attihattoireeti,d2- and other brands :f ne .A s ,='clte, Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal • PIG IRONS., cpnsignmentik.atul oocrsscapeettutly,solletted. LAKE SUPEEIQK * • COPinft KILL AO WILTING WOLA PrinrszttnEttax- L . PARK,MCCURDY & CO., • Manufacturers of Sheathlog, Braziers+ and 80l Copper, Pressed Copper 'Bottoms, poised Stlll Bot. Moms , Speller Solder. Also, Impoe orsand Dealers In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, 1% vie Con. atanti7 o gz h os al f, gtorli:2l392llPlAßVi es TAß liz- e -- P (*l an Kir I SECOND W STKEr.T,_ Plttsburgb... B ,,'• Special ordeisaf Copper out to any desired vat - 4.eatollef • FURNITURE. 11$ eRACTICO, =•. 118 fiiiiilTUßE_ MANUFACTURERS • - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LEMON & WEISE 11.13 poureizzi sTramvir. Constantly on hand eve variety of MEWS and cimarßEß FURNITUR E , , together with a corn _ plete aSSortment of common Furniture at reduced prices. Those in want of anything in our lin e are cordially invited to call before purchasing. Work gUaranteed. m13214E14 ' . _LEMON' & JOHN'ILA4AIMak)CII; 44 .. "'1ta .: • evEmextopiio: site °" 4lporimi ,;.1% G ieenbousets'n ODOM. l'aur - Ogliguillia t - • ki . • M-*.:l A TLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PITTaBUIiGH. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. complete Works are among the largest ane most establithmenta in the West. and are now prepared to furnish, e Engines, of every description. Boilers, OH Tank,. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. laollinir XIII Casting's. Eaglge C lS,lngs! /Machine Castings. fitmeral Castings. n09:n60 ORDERS SOLICITED ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll' and Smallman Streets, (NINTH WARDO P'ITTSBUII6-31a, PA. • WM. srunt • . • • 3tanitil'aeturer of • CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. ..llv and 1A an east.inearlably In Pits; in dry sana, and Eh feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. o i . zmuCl i s g ttlilutplaalit:ncnico, Superintendents telltale TIIE INAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO, CHARLES KNAP,-President. J. N. KNAP,NIee President. 0. 'METCALF, See'y and Trens•r. J. R. WADE, Engineer. J. G. ILNAP, General Hinager. DIRECTORS: JAMES B. 31IIRRAY, of Lyon, Shill)) & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons. C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant & Co. • THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & CO. • W.M.• 3I ETCALF,.of 3Hiler, Barr & Parkin. • MANUFACTURERS OF Belling Mill and blast Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every desesiption. • ERNEST'S NAIL .MACHINES. (CM L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. R. BOBT.W. A. nonnisoN. LIVINGSTON & CO" • IRON FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mlll Ma chinery, &c. _ All JobAN ork promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot. Allegheny City, Pa. IRON BROKERS. Pkie) 4 :Jail SIDED& - PITTSBURGH_ ,GAZETTE :.. L5,,,1368. fit.` ~~ A. -~`~:~, ~ y ;1~ ~ p w 4 g j: FORT PrFT BOILER, STILL AMI TAME TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANK'S, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETRRS AND IRON I BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTE . °Mee and Warehouse, eorne Second, Third, Short and Liberty S reets, PITTSBURGH; Pa" ' air Orders sent to the above address • will be rcenntiv attended to. inh7•lB9 S. W. DIORROW....JAS. 13. 8A 111 V311LL.....J.A5. IMAM. O' HARA BOIL E R WORKS. MORROW, BARNHILL & CO., • Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, IMIEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., , PITTSBURGH, PA. • REPAIRING prcly done, ATM. BARIII#ILL BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,- NOS. 20, 22, 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 warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Reds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Rollers, 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 shortest notice. jai ell ROBERT LEA, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines and Boilers, FREIGHT HOISTERS, AND - DOCTOR . ENGINES. CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to order. Corner of First and Ferry Streets, - PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES, M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 50 - .Water Stivet, PITTSBURGH, PA., 3 IANUFACTIALER OF • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, .1 -; -For Stetimbonts. . :STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COOK STOVES. • . . CET THE BEST. BISSELL tt CO.'S Fart 111 X711102101178 1 ' COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as 'irell as any other Store in the Union. BTSSFT.T, & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on band and for sale, PARLOR STOVES,KEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS FENDERS, COOKINGRANGES, as. CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BUY THE , TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, I! at No. 146 aRANT STREET. HARDWARE EW HARDWARE - LINDSEY, STERRIT & ETTER, Manufacturers and Importers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. Bp7. LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF WATNE, One Square Below Union Douai, PITTSBURGH. AP° Agents for FAIRBANKS' 80A F ° FIFTH BT., bet. Tunnel & Chatham Sta., Clinuinith and _ First clue goods all desert - id " linr done l nand and aold at the, ltriieet juices: , Rdpai carefUlly on short notice. jez:dho BREWERIES. pApiprix" STEAM BREWERY. JOS* sr-ri.rinra• • • .JAS. *DI.ICAY***•RODEST LIDDELL. SPENCEL:M'KAY & CO., _ MALSTERSiAND BREWERS Of Ale, Porter and Brawn Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. . • ROBERT WATSON. Manager. DYERS AND SCOURERS. . J• , L e t CEO Nos. 185 aio 187 . rdrti street) DYER ANA? tSCO:UEErv, Ji ' • e , en m GOODS GLIM* , • furs Asi• lag* ./ an.rx-P1 WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, 3fANI.7p...CTURERS OP ILAIVVFACTM - =IS OF TRIUMPH, P. C. DtTiFY 112 AA...Mow FM BANKING,, COMP4NY , 1 No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : :: : $200,000i CKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE GOV! RNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTER ST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS Colice United lons made on all accessible points in the tales and Canadas. D. Ho James D. W. E. Fa fetter; Gordon, Cett, SAMPL. McCLPIHAV, Pres.q. D. LEET WILSON. Cashier, 11'17111 AL BANK OF COMMERCE, ell A. PA I JOS. 1 r. of Wood and Sixth Sta. TERSON President. . HILL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. A. Pattergon, Win. 11. Drown, Chas. Lockhart, All(..it irkpatrick, W. 8. Haven, IMEI DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. /I. Ff ART, CAUGHEY & C0. , ------- BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cornet• frhydand Wood Streets, PIPTSI3URGII, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And .particular attention paid ton e purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. mri:BB2 NHOLMES & SONS, • 13A.1\1113EmPLIES.; 57 Market Street, I'ITTTSBUItGH, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the ITnited.;Edates and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON Co3l3Tth'S.lo24 • Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of 'United States Securities. ja.3o:al KEYSTONE BANK, PITTSI3TJTtGII. PA. THIS RANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING B,USINE AT THEIR NEW BANKING ROUSE NO. 293 Liberty Street, Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS and others are lathed. • Collections made on all accessible points in the Plaited States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposit& UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD STOCKIIOLDERS INDIVIDITALLY LIABLE. GEO. ,T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. MESTERN SAVINGS BANK, vv No. 5 . 6 _Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. . Zilterest Isaac" 6n Tinto Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM • ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CIIECR, WITHOUT INTEREST. -- - Discounts flatlyat 12 o'clock. I'r eadent .. THOMEPSON Vice President-•A. N. AiLiIISHALL. DIRECTORS: THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. I JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE, I -- .. 1lb:0:holders to whom ' we make reference: Win. Forsythe, , Joseph Dilworth, 'Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr, Willis Dalzell, :- . Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Indwell, - A. H. Brown, 8.. Ai. Fulton. -_____ Thomas Ewing'. ' .._____ . 4 4,VtiaARI(4 BANKERS.eO ESTABLISHED IN 1837 1 45. 3$ SOUTH 'MO S 1: PHILADELPHLi, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20 STOCKS .011..,49.10.:.'-'2,' Bought and sold' on cominieston, here and In New York, TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. ; Acootints a! Banke and Bank ers received on favorable terms. . . .. ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT .11AIIKET RAT. . • ' • feMdBB ' . E/4 LIT ENJAWIN BiNCIEELY. ......... ... Q. NUMBLY 84.• CLEISi" Successors to Ga9 T P. Snuncmitaii A ca. else ,• , Raw. ' • LirritoestAr The only Steam - Lithogrphic • istablishment 'West otthe mouutaluse.Buihiess:Cards,,-LeUer MUM% Bonds,. Labels Circulars, Wm, atedih Diplomas, Portraits, Views, Certileatet -De_osita,' limita tion Cards, & c., Nos. - VA and V* aturd. rtreett Pittsburgh. 11-1419 t MU: ... 11 4r41 z . 4 .P , IrrIIO6 .R.APIEIZEIL, • KVirrattbill gram, HMV aono TdLETZa t "N`Wet - DEALERS ninEcToits: i t n o t t c L lte:r, Andrew MIIIA James M. Bailey DIRECTORS: George W t Cass,. James McCandless Wm. Douglas, • Wm. Reed. ap9:0?.1 DEALERS IN New York Dry Goods Market.,. , By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazete.) NEW YORK, April 14.—The cotton goods market remains inactive,steadily influenced by the extreme prices prevalent for new material. Heavy brown sheetings, of best makes, are in steady but moderate request; 19c for Atlantic A and Indian head, and 183;o for Pacific extra. New York. Mills bleached muslin sells readily at 29a300; Wamsutta at. 2.5 e, and Tuscarora at 22Mc. Thele is no particular change in prints; the Cocheco, Spragues and Pacific- Mills brought 143albc, and Merrimac' D 14a14. • Philadelphia Mallet.. (Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) PHILADELPHIA, April 14; petroleum in little demand; sales of 500 barrels of crude at 1514 e, and 6,000 barrels in • bulk at lle, refined 25a25 /a Flour, more doing, Northwestern . _ extra family 810150a11,75. Wheat in gdod demand'at fall prtees, red' . 52,85, white .13 1 15a3,20. Rye 81,90. Corn in fair demand , and firm; sales of 5,000 bushels yellowfl,2o, western mixed 81,18 a -1;19.' Olds dull at 83a85c for western. Pro visions looking up. Chicago = Cdttl&Maiket= 'Cay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Orman°, April 14.-APLivo hogs, choice to smooth lots, steady and firm; common and medium grades el0a15: lower salt* 4117,66 a 8,20; for common to light; $8,30a8,75 for medium.to fair; F8,90a9,76 for goodloeholow seet cattle quiet tind-vhchangedr-Va7,65 for medium to fair, 68,20a8,75 for good to choice beeves. Ri:lcelpts, 876 head 4:of-- live hogs. Shipments, 140 head of live hogs. • • '• - LeohlidlieMarhet. •tr ':. ,- ' .•, rili Telegniph to tho Pittsburgh Gazette.) LOUT/PALLE, Alliray.-•:-Vcihaisebi market -active; sales 140 • pu te .45 25 , 710 . ccun„ morNedlum 4 . ''••11t000.1475:,•• - esthint ! hid , 80e. Flour; 6. 88;50a0,130; Amy, 12 , 50291 8"-41 esti: , 12.0480.: Oats, 78aTiso• Corn, ,er lorlibe/leid'aucV ear. Loll, 174(473(04 iltriiiitrotle,.o7,so,c :Bacon; 1 shoulders; 1 8op - olputiddesi 1.70 ii Milk,. Mel* . 41 4 13 .0 1 0. as ;AVAEI9. I OII4 81 .404; vieglio.• i - r , e. A CiL.i 0,110 ‘ , l ,7" ', , i ... II A t.. 1, i‹.O.OlX: . - REMOVAL. : - ' I HAVE REMOVED BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner Fifth and Wood !Streets Formerly occupied by the NATIONAL RANK OF CO:1'31E110E. PH, R . . MERTZ. '- CONVERSION OF 7•40'13. We are nOw t prepared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of SEVION-TIE - 1 - 11nrlP.S' INTO THE New 1867 5-20 Gold Cotipon Bonds. JAMES T. BRADY .16,C11., Dealer In Government Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. tljt Vittsturgij Gayttr, FINANCE AND TRADE I OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, i TUESDAY, April 14, 1868. 1 -Closing qUotationsreceiveff by James T. Brady d: Co, Gold U. S. ,0 , 8, 1881 112 138% " 5-20's, 1862_, 111 " 5-20's, 1864 109 " 5-20's, 1865 • 100% " 1040's 1014 " 5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 107% g, f tt .14 14 1/ , 67 107 34 4 , Juno 7-20's 106% " July 7-30's 106% May Comp., 1865 ' 11834 —The Chicago Evening Journa/ says: The leading banks report the money market close and firm, and private advises from New York mention the existence of a shri ller state of affairs there. Currency is in active request for the movement of grain, and owing to the lightness at the east ship pers are, in many instances, compelled to draw time bills against cargoes now loaded —a condition of things in the present state of the discount market not at all satisfac tory to those banks which have to.do the `carrying." Rates of interest are un, changed. —The Philadelphia Ledger, of Mbnday, `says: There is.thought to be a little soften ing in the money market, but the change in rates thus far since quarter-day are not very marked. Call loans as the rule are quoted at 8 per cent., with an occasional transaction something lower. Commercial paper is quoted at 7 to 9 per cent. for first class. The good banking houses on the street are not paying above 5 to 6 per cent. for money left on- deposit. The bankers are acconunodating. their customers to pretty near the amount of the demand upon them, but only on good legitimate bills. —From the New York Tribune, of Mon day: Money opened quite active, and'early in the day there was considerable inquiry, but before one o'clock there was an abun- - dant supply of capital offering at 7 per cent., and borrowers at that rate than they could use. The bank statement shows a continued contraction, but the reserve is fully maintained. The next "statement. will probably show that the currency Is returning to the Atlantic cities freely, and in amounts which will secure an easy money market at and belew the legal rate. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFIPCE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, April 14, 1868. 5 CRUDE-The crude market was rather quiet to-day, which was owing mainly to to the fact`that the great majority of. the dealers have either gone, or are making preparations to attend the famous O'Connor and Tack suit in Philadelphia, .having been suppoinaed to attend 'as witnesses. We have but two sales to record: 2500 barrels on spot, at 8,9-16, and 1200 bbls at filicy'and • 200 Smith's Ferry, at 834 c; these were the only transactions reported, - and as will be seen, while the market is'quiet, priced are without quotable change. REFINED—Not a single sale reported,: and while the market is quiet and ne glected, for the reason abbve referred to, prices are lunchanged. We continue to quote at 25c,for April; 25lic for May; 24(e for June, and aiy, to 2 for Julv. The last four and five months sold on Monday at 28 1 c, and, we presume, that all the year would • command 31c. , There is but very little oil offering at present, as refiners are not satisfieff with the prices. OIL SHIPMETS PER A...V.11. R. Lockhart, Frew di Co., 505 bbl refined to Warden, Frew &Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koekler & Co., 500 do do to Waring, King & Co. Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co, 2.50 do do to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 200 do do to W. P. Logan 6: Bro., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick & CO., 206 do do to Wa ring, King di Co., Philadelphia. McKelvy dr. Bro., 168 do do to W. P. Lo gan di Bro., Philadelphia. - OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DETQIh24NE DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Co., 98 bbls refined to E. Schalk, Philadelphia. Bly & Pinkerton, 50 bbls 'refined to W. P Logan Bros., .Philadelphia._ PITTSB BE , , . ._ .. . ... . OFFICE CF PITIE I' BITEOR GAZETTE, I TVESti , Apr111408(18. The general markets continue fairly .ac tive, and with an increased volume of bust , tress in the . aggregate, and diminished :stocks, prices, as a general thing, are ten ding upward. I r BUTTER—Is steady but unchanged; common to prime Roll is quoted at 40 to 45, and choice do at .50 to : 53e, EGGS—The marke t is well supplied, and buyers have no ditllc ty in gettmgall they 'want at 20. • I , DRIED FRUIT le of 30 bush Peaches __, (prime halves) at 11 ie. Apples in good supply and dull at 7 t Sc. • HAY—Weighmas McNulty, at the Al legheny Diamond Scales, reports sales of 53 wagon loads of Hay at prices ranging from $23 to $2B, as to quail. MILL FEED—Is ' rm but unchanged; sales on wharf at $l,BO for Bran, and $2,25 for Middling,s. 1 1 1 , POTA.TOES--Firrit ut unchanged; safe of 50 bbls Peach Blowltiat $3,75 per bbl, and 30 bbls Btickevei att,7s. Jersey Sweets are lower, being quo at at $7 to $7,50. GRAIN—No move' " entire Winter Wheat —sale of 1 car, No. 1 S ring at $2,40. Oats firm but unchanged; Aloof 245 bushels On wharf, at 78; small stags in store at 80 tov., Corn is in better demaitd; sale or 600 bush Ear on wharf at 98e; albo, • sales at $1 Rye I $1,75 to $l,BO. Nothinit doing in B arle y ye, is in food' supply and dull at $7 to $7;50.. Thnothy Seed Is steady at " $2,75. Fla seed is in good de mand at $2,50 to $2,55. ;. APPLES--Are ; in s tea dy demand, and we can report regular' les at $.3 to $ll per r bbl, as to quality. . !, I l a PROVISIONS--liacOri is firm and un changed; 1%13 continue' to quote at 14c for Shoulders; 16 to 18c for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 18X to 19e the Plain and 19y, to 20c for Canvassed S: gar Cured Hams , Lard, 18c in tierces, a d 18Mc, in kegs. Mess Pork, $27,50 to . LARD OIL--Is quot 4 firm at the recent advance—sl,ls for Noi 2, and $1,40 for s 21 1 1 No. 1. ONIONS--In better :. be quoted above f4.00.'i to $7. FLOUR—Is firm and i wand but unchanged; ' ; quote at $10,50 to slo,' Wheat; $ll to $11,2,5 for :e $12,50 for Winter Wheat St. Louis fancy brands,: : ; to $9,50. .: ti HOMINY—S6,2S to .s6g BEANS—S4,S9 to $5 • New York Produ Market. CRY Telegraph to the Pllttabollat Gazette . . 3 NEw Youir, April 1- .=—Cothon steady . with a moderate businest; sales 2,600 bales at 31c for middling uph.nds, closing firm, with some holders refusipg to sell . under 32e. Flour—receipts 4,507 bbls and 5c bet ter, but less active; sales a 8,600 bbls at $9a9,55. for superfine state and NV torn; $10,0.5810,65 for extra Slate; $9,00a11 'for extra western; $12,30a14 for white wheal extra; $10,05a14 for 11. H. 0.; $10,25a12 for extra St. Louis; $12a12,50 for good to choice do., closing quiet. California flour active, and firmer; sales 2,500 sacks at $12,5i4,50. Rye , flour quiet; _sales 250 bbls at ,50a9,55. Corn meal quiet; sales 250 bbls Jersey at $6. 'Whisky nominal. Wh4t--receips 8,500 bu and la2c better and the demand t moder ate for export and home use; sales 52,000 bu at $2,45 for No. 2 spring delivered; $1,47 for No. 1 and 2 do. mixed delivered; $2,80 for amber Pennsylvania; 453.12,55 for No. 1 spring in store and delivered; $2,50 for No. 1 do mixed it th rye; 300 bush . poor white Canada at $2,35 No. Chicago,- to arrive via Canal. Rye quiet; 600 bush State sold at $1,93a1,94. ley and barley .4 malt is quiet. Corn; recei ts, 81,500 bush; market opened a shade firrner and closed dull; declining to .93,00 Q bush at 11,22a1,25 for new mixed western afloat; closing at in $1,22a1,23% for old do, 1;20a121 store; Si,, delivered; $1,18a1,2 $ :forwhit south ern and western Indiaiia; $1,26a1,27 for western and southern i ! yellow. Oats; receipts, 800 bush, markef closed a shade firmer, 45,000 bu sold at 86 .4 a86;4 for west ern in store. Rice is q. et at 10Xallx. 4 Carolina coffee is quiet; 1,• lbs Rio, were sold on private terms. Sugar is in fair re quest; 110 hhds Cuba at lomulex. Molasses is steady; 100 bbls. Val* Miotscoyado at 48a56. Hops, quiet and Unaanged at/09.50c. for American. Petroleum quiet, at 1011allc . for crude and 2534 c for refined, bonded. " Pork dull and lower; sales of 1,500 bbls at $26,51a27 for new mess; closing at $26,90, cash; $28a26,12 for old do; clbsing at $26 reg- 1 ular; sr -a22,50 for .priMe , and $ 2 4,25a24,50 1 for prime mess; also 1,36 d Ws new mesa,- sellers for May, at $27a27,12M. Beef firm; sales of 9,70 bbls at slsa2o'llbr new plain mess; $20,50a24,75 for new , ettra mess, also 180 tierces at $33a6 for primie mess; f 40542 for India mess. Beef hams dull and un settled. Bacon firmer; sale 4 of 450 boxes at 14a14y i for Cumberland cat, 1 5 / a 1546 for short ribbed, 15%a16 for long clear and 1634 al6y, for short clear. •Cut meats firm; sales 410 packages at 12513 for shiyalders and 16a 1714 for hams:' LardAfill afid' heavy; sales • 635 barrels at 17a173;; small i lots at 17Ma18. Butter a shade lower at 35418 for Ohio and 50a57 for State. Cheese quiet and steady at 14a1634. Freights ,te ,Liveipool irregular and unsettled. 30,000 buSheds shipped at 3 a3l,td for Corn, 4d for Whedt per sail and 6X for Corn per steamer. 7, LATEST.—FIour closeu 5c 'better on /OW grades. Wheat is fairly, actiVe and lc bet ter, with a fair demand Or export and home use. Rye is quiet ailfun firm at e 1,90 for western. Oats quiet an .steat 86y 4 aB73ic for western afloat, an $1,20 for old mixed western in store. „Pork is rather more steady with buyers of low mess at kW regular, and sellers at $41,10. Beef *is active an steady. Cut meats are very ,firm with a fair demand. Bacon is quiet and ' firm at 140 for Cumberland cut. Lard, the market ia infairor buy i ers, with only a moderate business doing di 17.34a17K0 for fair to prime steam. Eggs am rather more steady, at ' 1 Chicago Markel. CBy Telegraph totbe Pittsbttigh Opzette.l CHICAGO, April 14.- Flour ' ateady; sales of spring extras at $8,Viki10,3147 '