6.l2=.lt — Vs& , mar wintits: AB. V.1=0:2, Preen W. P. PORTED, Sup't rarrssiTsurs FORGE AND IRON CO., XA3IIITACTITSTRB OF Bar Iron; - BtaibriMd• Plisk Bari assl Solt• Car Azles 11 9 11 edi SagroaSlCae l kiles:Skiifixteret; ." Loeomottve Frames; Lommotiiiitianse !Mapes; Side . Rods; Yokes, Straps; Pistols Hoeft Steamboat Shafts; Steambosit .Cranks; Pistol Sods, ' wrists; PttmattiTaws,Volbsm, dbe. Office, No, 177 PENN STREET, prrrsitTiort, P* . - BYERS & ; C9., - - MANUFACTURERS OF Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, wltolicirF IPON, Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, - Water, &c. ALSO, OIL WELL TUBING. 0180 i 98 Water and 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa u29:e3El KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK,_ • 3i/L.VUFACTURFES OF • • Best . Corankon, Refined, Charcoal AND JUNIkA BLOOM' RON: . _ MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOF!, BAND T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATEAnd SHEET IRON. MOSI ND REAPER BARS. CYLI And-GUARD or•FINGER IROIV. ILS SO and 10 lbs. to the - yard. W CHA IRS and SPIKES for same. „FLAT RAILS, PnnottedAßl Countersunk.. COAL SCREEN'IRONt NAILS AND SPIKES... .. • Warehouse and Office at the Wor':o, GREEN UGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) = djoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVEIISON, PRESTON 4 CO" Pennsylvania.:lron Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 161 FIRST. STREET opposite Monongahela House, - strid:dd PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. pITTSBURGR STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCZESOBS TO JONES, BOYD .t C 0.,) Manufacturers of the BEST REFINED CAST STEEL , KRTABi,TLATOniodTAGO...V. of all slang SAW .PLATES. HOE FORK and SHEET CAST STEEL; VAST ST E EL for, - • . Reaping and Mowing Machines, Steel Plow Wings ac., /ice. Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel. Mice—Corner MUSTARD BOSS STREETS, two blocks above the Monongahela House. 0c23:d9 BARR & PARKIN. OZNIUAL rAavaats: WM. METCALF,. I REUBEN' MILLER, GEO„ W. BAS E , • ' CRAB. PARKIN. BPZCIAId FAILTRRA-13. M. K1.F.8.. CRESCENT STEEL IiVORKS, 4!tM 6 Office, No. 339 . . Liberty St, Pril'fießllllGH, PA. iel4:d4B ices DWIOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & Manufacturers of alldescriptions of - • • Office and Warehouse,_ 15151, 134 SECO:SP slid 119 and 121 FIRST faTrazrrti, pox CITY MILLS. ROGERS & BURCHFIELD, Manufacturers ofiREFINED,' CHARCOAL,' JU NIATA and POLISHED _CAST STREL. • r °Moe find Warehouse, No. 22 MARKET ST. - FERTILIZERS. TOt: FHEAT-:GROWERS., EMMA AMMONIATED BORA -PHOSPHATE' OF---LIME, SUP " '.%I3II:I7ACTURED BI ThwAllegheiy.illartilizer , oll SEWARD & CAMPBEL.L, 3p22oiiitizomone; . . 01104•85S'Pent Street , ' Pittsburgh, Pa. , The best Fertiliser In nee, and recognised by Farmers who have given 11 a trial,"to be the stand ard for: raising large 'trope of Wheat,. Bre, Oats, Corn* Potatoes, lel lard have published for gratn. Itouecirculatton a pamphlet containing interestin. and valuable statements of this Fertilizer. copies o which will be sent gree to any .sc.diug,us their Ad dress. , • e; NOTICE TO OW-liEllgOr ` : - - : DRAYS, .ILACHS &e. I Notice' is , hereby given to all owners. * rf Dray 4 - Carts, :Carriages% Buggies, &c., whether' resident or non-resident in the City of pitt4burgb, to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's Office of the City fir Pittsburgh YORTOWITH, l ia r, lo dance with Act of As bin isarirored .4:oth, mitoo, an and sac 0 nce of the ' Councils of the city of Pittsburg passed April 18, Esso: , supt Del& .14 1 1 Pr. Defori , lßT.ls Wier . will be placed in the . nanas ef.t jeroir o uce for ebilection, subject to his fee o cents for the co ll ec ti on thereof, and all. persons who neglect or. refuse to take out Licenses will be subjectit o a pen alty,,,so, tm-reeoreer t ykef?ni:Ret ) Leluridnuble the amouatlf tile Licen ' • ~ , * . The oldroetalgt a it ~f ;merlons - years must lie re turned at the e Lpienscs are taken out, or pay S 3 cents therefor: - ' I ....- ~,Aspiaticlr LICENSE:- j , Men one - polio yenicle. - :.*.:::.::.: 1 ..:.$ r 54):. Xach Tsregonse ~4 ! --.......: ..... . ....I lil 00- Necirirror Horse • ''''• ' • 15 55 r p e lr ire ritiretinit i gal R s $9 each. ' 'each fade ...._,,....5ie •• 9 Wei an Oft_ befwboye leles.4.•One '''''''''' ' - • ITEL ALINErt, City Treasurer. Yrrunnton, Irelmtary 12,w1388. IDAY . FOUNDERS, TdA03:13p13713. WILMS: WORKS; • MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER, President Theve Works are ' among the largest are most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish . .• Engines, of every domoirijitioa.-,, Boilers,,ollVatikis. Sheet Iron Work. Bafirood Castings. azouu auwvaintuas, Engine Castings. ~.. g• Raehine Castings. , \ .... . _ _ ...„. „ . .... ~. ...., _ __,... . General Castings,- 1 ORDERS SOLICITED n09:n69 . NATIONAL FOUNDRY . -AND PIPE WOFIICS. ' it Corner Carroll and SmallUn ' Streets, - - (Nnrri A 7 .1 .-74 3 ' ) '-- P'/"l'M'iiiiil7ll.6lll3, A.,. MIL . SMITH Marrufatiturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GlillAND WATER WORKS' • • My Piped are all. east invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and IR feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gas slid Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. fel6:tlo - . THE PUP FORT PM FOUNDRY CO, CHARLES NEAP, IPresident. 3. EL KNAP, , Viee President. 0. METCALF, ilee'y and Treas'r. J. H. WADE, Engineer. J. G. REAP, General Manager. =MOTORS: JAMES B. 3LIIRRAY, yon, Shotb & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, o fdPainter & Sons. C. B. BERBObkof Spang, Cluelfant & Co. THOS:&-BLAIR -of Shoenberger &Co. WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr & Parkin: atARUFACTURNeff OP Bolling Mill and Blast laehinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS of every desealption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fdtA L.- 0. LIVINGSTON.W. BUBT.W. A. ROBIII6O*, .TEL. LTVINGSTON ff. CO =ON FOUNDERS, lIPAC RS TUB OF " FINE LIGHT CASTINGS; All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag riculturailmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma chinery,- ffic . . • ..„ All Jobß , ork promptiy attended tt;.,:. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENIIR, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa. . ,• ROBINSON, BEA br. CO., • • Successors 'to lionnisOir, Mims &Maxims, WASHINGTON' WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, - Manufacturers of Bast and Stationary Steam En gines, Castlgnes, M.UI Machinery, Gearing, ftafring, gs of all descriptions; (di Tanks and Stills, Boiler and. Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. IX corner First and SmithdeldStreets. Agents for urrq4arrs PETENT INJEC for - feeding Boilers. . al MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, MACHIN - HIM AND CASTINGS GENERALLY • Orders promptly and carefully executed. - Charges reasonable. EBBERT & MACKLINIIL oc18:153 B ERLiff,FOUNDRY. • PRICE & SIMS. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Hanneacture and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, SUGAR SETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings genendlY. ap26:y6 CENTRAL FOUNDRY • AND ROLL WORKS, 880 Penn Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. FULTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 11338. " q slanufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes Ind bf the most ankrcived mitterns,_ for station NY ari fl i grg s ; A B vUl A irta A lT B ), 1. 1 41. n ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced Pena& • P. P. GEISSE, Wellsville, 0. Pifty Mlles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio slyer, and Item of C. & no9;h2 Prrrsnuitori. SAMUEL M. IRON IlltO/IRIt, 124 - Pirst Street, Pittsburgh, PtU .• , - ,:graftfattialf):=Alittikpcfr,mandgrt and: other brands of Anthrs:cite, sonatiloatieny Coke and C. B. Cheroo t ! ; I - IRONS: COnsigninents and orders iespeetfally solicited. ' ,Awe SUPERIOR , °OPPriLinag AID 01:113iTNO worm, • • PARK, • MCCURDY & - CO., Stannta?tarers of. Sheathing,. Braziers , - and Bel Copper, 'Petaled Copper Sonoma, Raised Still 'SW. toms, Speller Solder. Also, importms arid Dealers inMaid, Tin Plate; Sheet Iron, , t o,ae, con stantly on hand Tanners , Machines at.. Tools. Warehouse No. 140 WEST STltEel' and 1 90 SECONDSTREET,Pittsonrsh. . . -special orders of:Copper cut to • any desired p tern. - m Cc3sulw2, 118 . PRACZICAL , IQ . FURNITURE- .MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALF. AND RETAIL; ' • LEMON' -° NO' `JIB , COnstantly on hand ever y variety_of and U RAMBER FURNITURE, together with a corn . plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced Tp e oeo to want of anythingln Our line are cordially In_ Jed - to call befbre purctudng. Work guaranteed. LEMON *Ent ;>"imblunte _ _ ou:of isLi.a..AulppinEuXocu - ..., Florist ' • Nurseryinea,, ad ;,.. :. i ~ .. . - 00- . •• ,•-• . :.!....,„ h , A. .1.+1!k“ " • - _,-..1:.•,,r, , . ~.. -..511:16 81;c:4i-um siirninerzi , : ' Opticii, idt4 rat oficei . ,Titiatith, 1 116 , • ..:• r r..L:ai ",:l : :,• _le .'..),.. GT : teahouses at Oarlsad. Nurseries Hui. 0 4 so w *l.=,t :Ill1; 4 :el: I (Opposite Union Iron MUls,) PITTSBUItGE THIMBLE SKEINS AND . PIPE BOXES, IRON BROBIM. COPPER. FURNITURE. SEEDS raitnints, -- sitniams, &c. V RT :•! li i .' ,;- .... .. ' ,... '... : '''',,,-... : : ,'' . 1 . .,-..:. -•':. BOILER, STILL MB TANK W 03105..• . ... , CARROLL Sc SNYDER, MA.FDTACTURF.BB OF _TUBULAR, POUBLE±FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE- BOX AN., CYLINDER STEAM -BOILERS. - OIL STILLS AND OIL VANES,' CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, • SALT PANS AND CON-: DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and -Warehouse corner Second, Mil, Short and Liberty Streets, • . PITTSBURGH, Pa air Order' sent-, to the - above address will be romotiv attended to. r mbideS' E. W. MORROW....JAS. B. BARNIRL L.; ..JAB. BLAIB nauknA IL WORKS. ‘ ittORROW, BARNIMX & MANUFACTIMICIIS Or Steam 'Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, BALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROITORT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, ao. Cor. Liberty and Second Sta., PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRING•promptI wm. BARNHILL' BOILER MAKFIRS . - • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20. 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, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,oll Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron,Bridzes, _Sugar Pans, and sole mann factureri of Barg is Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest .n • tice. - 1105:c21 J A M M. BITER, • Nos; es aril 56 Water Street, ; • PPTTSBITEG*, PA., mAN - rtAcTuinnt OP IRON. : OIL TANKS , SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, •• ROLLING -MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, •Por Steamboats. STOVES,' CASTINGS, 'AC. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISiELIA dir, CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to -Cook, Bake or ißoast as well as any other Store in the Union. _ _BISSELL l & co., NO. 285 Liberty Street. Also costazol and ibr ailil PARW IRCATIN V ISITOVES. GRATE FRONTS_, __FENDERS, COOKING R.A.NGES, ac. CHEAPEST PLACE in • the city TO MIT THE TRIUMPH COOK!NC STOVE, Is at No. 148 GRANT STREET. Jul P. C. DUFFY. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Mani:tractOren and Import.ers of A.R, W CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF WAYNE, One Square Below linion Depot, PITTSBURGH. ar Agents fciF PATRIANItS , SCALES, F 11111148111411111, , .1 1 IFTS ST., bet. iannel & Chatham Sta., Gtmendth and Dealer in Hardware. liflxst class goods 9f all descriptions always on hand and sold at the 'lowest prices. Rdpalring done carefully on short notice. je2l:d6o HIEIITIX SITEAM'IIRENtERY. 'JOB. BPZ.NCED,.."JAI3. LIDDZLL. SPENCER, M'-KAY & CO., mat4Lei!iitB AND BREWERS Of Porter and BroWn, Stoat, • PIITSBURGH,-EL --BERT ,WATBON, Maluiger. , , 0014 DYERS AND. SCOMUM. .e.". 040,4%.•••••.•,•••• • •• • - H. J. - LANC E , • , • •• . 1636486-and 18741iIrd Street, '• DYE ft AND SCOITR.EI-. SZBION GOODS =AXED OR DYED. Y.. MUD GLOVES AND LADLES' PLDNEB OLEAN ED:-OR DYED (7: - "tr. ,urraii , omarow , .. , , . .. ~ ... ... .. ... , -•••• '4Etaeliinihtittine Works, , Northwest corner o f Wed I gen:mon, Allegheny, , Fintrolt-4Tv:, V AT it Pg. • ' ' ' Biqa on hand. or Erepare on abort .nodca .Bearth ::teititonet, is lioy Sidewalks, 'Brewery anus., , 410'4 int e 4. proMptty NEM letieludelden rnidLA RUBS= aumunsoAam sAncrAawitopbouswe and retail. at the is, Rubb e r Depot, iets and 518 Bt. (air street. • nal J. 3 H. Immure. iEEJ WfM done ATONE. ; .2-274` ..va4tre2a•.gifel.l.sZZa A. 17' 1868.'. FINANCIAL: FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL,_ $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. NTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadaal. ORS: Jno. C. Risher. , Robt. A. King, Andrew Miller, - James M. Batley. , LinalEA.N, Pres9t. DIREC H. Hostetter, James Gordon, D, WaHnee. E. Fawcett, SWIM. 31 IL ON, Cashier, D. LEET OF COMMERCE, and Sixth Sts. NATIONAL BA' ' Cor. of Wood A. PA.WTERSON... JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL, : \: : • $500,000. y - 1 DIRECTORS: - ' A. Pattersmi,r i George W. Cass, Nib. lll . H. Brown , - r James McCandless, as. Lockhart, I Wm. Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed. N . S.'Haven, L , .. 703 DAIL' Y, AT 11 A. M. so:or. DISCO . CAIIGHET & CO., . . fiERS AND BROKERS, Third and Wood Streets, 'I'F'S33I:7II,CALT, PA., • :SSORS TO HANNA, HART 8 C 0.,) DKALERS .Coin, Coupons, f•ular attention paid to tl e purchase and 1 ' sale or lERNMENT BONDS. Drafts o n London :ate ,OLMES & SONS, BAN 03IICCE' Exc And partt CO stall N. H 57 Market Street, prr , rorentrzwaa, Collections made on all the principal points of the 'United States and Cnnadas Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Particular attentihn 'paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. J330:11 KEYSTONE BANK, • prx-rs - xtratonr.. _ . . THIS BANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS; AT THEIR NEW BANKING HOUSE. No. 293 Liberty Street. Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS and others are invited. Collections made on all accessible points . In the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GEO. T. VAN DOZEN. Cashier. WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866,, Interest paid OrkTi33lo Deposits ANY BUM RECETVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Daily at L 9 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President—A. 31. NABSIIkLL. Dinscross: . TROXPEION BELL, A. M. MARSRALL, JOS. DILWORTH. „JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESKIE, Stockholders to whom;we F Wm. Fordweh, White Mizell, D. W. C. Bidwell, X. M. Fulton. 40A.R1.(4,, t ;'' ... : .... .....- , ~.....-,:I3ANKERs7V ESTABLISHED IN 1831; 1 4 11 3 5 SOUTH tki‘l3 PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES. 7 . '3,10s • Converted . *. --..,...5.A.0.. STOCKS AND. GOLD HOUght and sold on commission, here, ' . and to New York. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED.. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Bank = seoeived on favorable ternis____. ALL-()LAWMAN , ' 'escratriiscs , TazEN EXCHANGE AT MARKET BATES. P3oa. ' c .Elfrisitn bI cOZfILT PHILIP CLII[i. 4114INGERLIrSc CLElS,.Successots to ORO. F. Sciloctisteir & Co.. • . . . PRACTICAL LITTIVGITAPILTYIS. Thhon N ly o on te i a de L i ßu os si eih s i CaErda,b.lL is e h t m te en He W ad e s,.. BOAds Libels, Circulars, . Show . Cards, .Diplomas, 'Portraits, Views, Certificates of Deposits , d on cares, , Kos, • is. and-rt Third street,' Pittsbur. . h.., _ . , , - . , , •AEXTglItiGt READs, sc., 4orhe itylec - • - LHAVE REMOVED iffY BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, I . trrer E li t cautted by the NATIONAL BANK OF I PH. R. MERTZ. CONVERSION OF 7-airs. I We are now pre.pared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of • • INTO THE • New 1867 5.12 G Gold . Coupon Bonds. JAMES:T. BRADY - & CO" Dealer in -government Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. ifi;ta Vithurgli akEttE. President. ....Cashier. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, April 16, 1868. In New York the money Inarket has been very stringent, but is now working a little easier. The very lowest terms for call loans upon choice collaterals has been 7 per ceut., but the rate is decreasing, Prime business paper is discounted at from seven to ten per cent. but the offerings are still in excess of the supply. General business in New York is in an unsettled condition. The railway share market is losing some of its excitement. The uncertainty pre vailing regarding the issue of the Erie leg islation at Albany has stopped for the pres ent the movements in Central and Erie. —The Philadelphia Ledger, of Wednes day, says: The money market has ruled much the same yesterday as on the pre vious day. There is a fair inquiry, but the demand on call was met at 7 per cent.,with occasional transactions in large lines at a slight concession on this rate. Best com mercial paper rules at 7to 9 per cent. dis count, and though there is demand • for all the money that is offering at ,these rates, there is no urgency. At New York the money market is quoted active, and while this is the case at a point so near, there is not likely to be any material relaxation from present rates in this market. The Philadelphia banks are inan'easy condition and able and willing To accommodate their customers to nearly or quite the amounts desired. This freedom on the part of the banks lightens the pressure on the street very materially. —The Chicago Tribune, of Wednesday, reports the money market in that city as . follows ra Most ofhe banks--partioularlythose en gaged in the produce trade—reported an active temporary demand for . money to day, to bridge over until Thursday, in con sequence of the large deliveries of proper ty on seller's option for the first half of , the month. The grain shippers were again very busy; some eighteen vessels were chartered—all under the "old bill"—and the demand for money from this source was quite active. A large number of time bills are being drawn against these ship ments, and this tends to make the market cloter--and more so than ordinary, as there is no . lot up to the stringency which has characterized Wall street for the last three or four weeks. I" —Closing quotations received-by James T. Brady do Gold U. S. 6's, 1881 " 6-20's, 1862. " 5-20'N 1864. " 5.20'5, 1865 " 10-40's " +5-20's, Jan. and July, '65 CS Ai CC It It 9 67 " June .......... . . " July 7-30's May Comp., 1865 CENTRAL LIVE-STOCK MARKET. GETICE OF THE: PITTSBURiaIi GAZETTE, . THURSDAY, April 16, 1868. CATTLE. • The cattle market at these yards has again been very dull during the past week, the transactions in the aggregate, being very light. There has not, so far as we could loam, been a single eastern buyer in attendance, and indeed, there were but very few here from any place; and it Is equally true that there are but very few cattle offering, the great proportion being through shipments to Philadelphia and New York. Scott it Martin had a small drove of good Ohio steers (from Pickaway county) on sale, but there, was no one here even to look at them, and as a consequence, ( they, too, were shipped East, alt hough sent to this market - to be sold. There is some little inquiry for stock cattle, but stocit growers in this part of the country are scaro 13r willing to pay what this class of stock costs in the west,. and as a consequence, there is little or nothing( doing even in stockers. It is not likely that there will be any improvement here until the middle of May or first of June, about which time grass cattle will commence ,to be ship ped its, and even then, we do not expect to see that life and activity in the • trade with which it is usually characterized at thlit season of the . year„ as cattle are scarce and holders, as a general thing, can hold them over until fall, provided_ they cannot get what they think they ought to have. noles, , Lafferty dr Glass sold /13,head of 'good s tockers to Bruce it Co. of 634; 20 head of good butchers cattle for Doud to Young at a bulls to W. Hines at 6 and $l.O oft; 6 head Stockers to Crouse, Emerick it Co. at 6%; 12 head for Campbell to Webb at 5,66; 11 head for Steel to Hines at 6. make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Rey. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. M. - Brown, Thomas Ewine. 'The arrivals of Sheep have been quite large during the past week, larger than for some time previous, and as a consequence,, the market'. was: not as spirited Gait was last _week, although good fat Sheep still commandvery fair prices. Compared. With ktit week, however, prices are off from y i , to X a cent per pound; there was but nAin T gle, sale effected at Bc, • and- we doubt whether the same bunch of Sheep would have brought .that figure to-day; as will be seen by refeience to the repert.of sales, prices ranged all the way from 4x to 8 cts, the inside figure being for. a bunch of very inferior clipped, while the outside was for 'a very fine drove of fat wooled Sheep. The difference made between clipped and wool ed Sheep ranges from one to two cents per lb, as to quality and condition. Holmes, Lafferty & filltuo' sold 1139 head for Doud to It. Cristler at 7; 210 for Logan to Pearce at SX; 192 for same to same at 7g 189 for.Bond.to.A.,.Deitrieh at 0%; 878 ;.for Logan ta Deltrich af 8%; 185 for IDettd to Pearce at 7X; 190:ler Logan to Plasmic& Co, at.„7,1.5; .3e for mute to,saine Eit..11 1 4;'1.89 'lbr same to Pearce at -7X; 189 for t , Dond , to , Kese at - 7 , fg 1871 hr token lil=VasS fit 811 0 %. Tat a° sold 178 head for Brob. , rdg Et, 16f Siff* itranatt 904br Myers ty min edget dtlitYlor iheiniforiell to °/°° ll l ll l o = e ril 9 „,f o r, Owls tOPearce 7;11 7K; 77 TS fiat to Peat* t 7X. Scott & Martin sold 80 head of prime =SEE = In% no% nay loss, i 044 107% 107% 105% law 1183 EIHREP. _„,_. „ .4-ww-ifivaiaatig*-.Pokezf,444 , l'ickawdy county, Ohib, wooled -SID Lloyd, averaging 95 lbs, at 8. Pidcock 41.• Co. bought 551 head fron der at 7,70; 430 from Bradfield at 6,3711 Loyd bought 214 head froni FairallA Co. at 4q (clipped;) 150 from Newton &I 7,35; 297 from Myers & Needy at 6 40; 28 from Patridge at 7,• 185 from Carnes a 7,10; 182 from same seller at 7, 1 / 4 ; 87 fpm A nn nick at 6,25; 51 from Deitrich at 6k; 151 from Brainard at 6. - Deitrich & Bro. bought 411 head-from Moore at—; 173 from B. Johnston at 6.k; 174 from Campbell at OM; 61 from Russell at --; 150 from Young at 7. E. L. Kase bought 336 from Ruff at 7; 154 from Haskett at 6%; 171 from Zeaker at 6,62; 83 from Tlns_k,ett at 6%; 211 from; Pat ridge at —. 11 HOGB. With a steady demand and cont sued light receipts, the market for Ho* con tinues Brm, and prices are well sustained, ranging all the way from 8 to 10%,, : f0r in ferior to extra heavy fat Hogs, andlthese may be regarded as the, extremes. f the market. II Holmes, Lafferty &Glass sold 111 for 0. Quick to Singer & Imhoff at 10,30; ~! 11 for same to Pidcock & I Co. at 8.55; 118 foil R. B. Long to Pidcock & Co. at 8,75. Hedges & Taylor sold A Middle 65 for • worth & Co. to Singer & Imhoff at 10,10; 20 for same to E. Smith at 81 4 ;-75 for Liicas to Keyes at 9%; 72 for. Foos and Wifion to Singer & Imhoff at 9,50; 74 for samelto E. Smith at 8,15; 59 for Studemyer to Imhoff & Co. at 8,50; 26 for same to E. Sriiith at 9,50. I Messenger, Gillett & Co. bought 152 from Mitchell at 8,85; 124 from Morgan as,9l; 24 ifrom Steel at 8; 172 from W. X Cks at 1 - $8,60-40 off; 74 for Bony at 8; 135 for Fox at $8,75—55 off; 2.50 from Conklin at 8,75. Sold 112 to Crouse, Emerick & Co. 8g 10,30; 117 to Singer & Imhoff at 10,30; 59 to C. M. Keyes at 10,25 181 to Keys at 10,25; i t to E. Young at 10. , Scott & Martin sold 111 head 0 - - Emerick dc'Co., prime fit Hogs, avci 315, at 10,75; 80 to same buyers, ave 250, at.loy,, C. M. Keys bought 104 from averaging 220 lbs, at 10,25; 111 fr'. Smith at 10,25; 129'from W. P. Orr at Singer & Imhoff bought 138 from ‘,l ger, Gillett & Co: at 9,50; 84 from 10,75; 112 from same seller at 9,75. 1 [ PITTSBURGH IHARKETS.I OFFICE OF TREPITTSBURGII GAZE , . B, i THIIRSDAY, April 16, 1:: :. There are no new features in the ineral markets worthy of special notice.,'e can e report a steady demand for most ' ;f the leading commodities, and with a fair vol ume, p r ices areof busine6s, in the aggregate; prices axe well sustained, though without nota ble change. APPLES—Are in steady demari , and scarce, with regular sales at $3 to per bbl, as to-quality. POTATO—Firm, and in gcod d , mand, with an upward tendency; we conti ne to quote Peach Blows at 83,75, and Buckeyes at $4,00 to $4,50. Jersey Sweets $7 to $7,50- itn DRIED FRUlT—Peaches are fir and in good local deniand at 11% to 12 . The market is completely glutted with'! pples, and prices cannot be quoted a 13 at 7 to 7%. GRAlN—Winter Wheat is quiet nd un changed; sales of No. 1 Spring at $2,40. Oats firm but unchanged; sales on wharf and track at 78 to 79c, and the usual ad vance for small lots in store. Ear Corn is scarce and the demdnd is better; .we new quote at $1 to $1,05. Rye is firm at:sl,7s to $l,BO. Sales of Barley at $2,50. BUTTER- - -Is steady and in limited sup ply; common to prime Roll is quoted at 40 to 45c, and prime choice do at 48 t' 52c. EGGS—There was rather more; nquiry to-day, and we heard of several ro und lots halting sold on eastern account at 20e, ,!while while on the other hand, some dealers reported sales at 18 to 20c. SEEDS—Cloverseed is dull annomi nal at $7 to $7,2.5. Timothy is quieti t $2,75. ot Flaxseed is in demand at $2.50 to 55. PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm and un changed; we continue to quote at 14c for Shoulders; 16 to 18c for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 18g to 190 for Plain and.ll9X to 20c for Canvassed Sugar Cured! Hams. Lard, 18c in tierces, and 18%c, in. kegs. Mess Pork, $27,50 to $2B. ;1 HAY—Baled Hay Is selling on Wharf at $2O to $2.5, for common to strictly prime Ilmothy. Loose Hay is selling frOm coun try wagons at $25 to P. , 8. MILL FEED—Is firm but unc hanged; sales on wharfat $l,BO for Bran, add $2,25 for Middlings. . 1 LARD OlL—Keeps up well with Lard, and the- market may be q,uoted Arm at $1,15 "for No. 2, 'and $1,40 for N .1. i ) HOMINY—S6,2S to 16,50 per bb . BEANS-24,50 to $5 per bushel:J o FLOUR—The market is firmer, though, as yet, there is no material imp vement in - the demand, and prices continue not quotably higher. We to quote at $10,50 to $10,75 for g.odd Spring Wheat; $ll to $11,25 for choicedol! • ll,7s to $12,50 for Winter Wheat; and $l4 . $l6 for St. Louis fancy brands. Rye Flmir, 59,2.5 to $9,50. _ :1 P17r51317RG11 PETROLE'I7M . . OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUEGH GA THURSDAY...ApriI 16, . CRUDE—The market LM deg© dof any , , new features worthy. of notice. . There is . some little inquiry, and som e fe '.. offers to , i sell, but there appears to ea di iri erece of about a quarter between b uyeriand sel lers, and,-as a consequence, tr sections are light. We have but-xsingle eto re port, 2,000 bbls for April Idelive' at B%e. ' Immediate delivery may 1 i be quo ed at il% to 83;c. The inside figure !!offered, and the outside figure asked, and, as air ady Anti mated, neither buyer nor seller;! eem dis posed to give way. For forward deliveries, there is little or nothing doing, and prises are nominally unchanged._ Oil City, $ 3,05 to e 3,10 on cars; 0i1e0p1i5,_32,95, % I REFINED—But a single s ti le, reported, 1000 bbls for last half of September at 29c. September, October . and' Ncivember could have been sold in •4 , lines".at 2834 b, and all the year;buyer's option, is nominal at 31c. One thing_tluit tends,to retard business is the alliance of most f 'the loading opera tors who are in Philadelphia, haying been tailed there `. as witnesses in 'the -famous O'Connor and Tack case. I_l ' ARRIVALS-The following are the ar rivals of - oil: - ' - • J - • •-,1-, • - = 4 makdams* Co . 20 00- , Mawhintre* & E. 1500 .._, Itiaarhinny e1te0.2400 'Fisher at firo..lsfooo 13 Cochran ite Co .....41939• D. M. Edg rt0t3.3500 Total... • , . 1 :.-29 339 • , ' ''• ' '': '' ' :""""''7:.''''', -- •'*ri• * , ' . , . . St. Louis . Market. [By Telegraphto the Plttaborgh Gazett e.] ST. 140i118, A p ril 16.--Tobatho ,is :un changed. Cotton nominal. Pionzi--medium grades are scarce and wanted; • uperfines . range at $ 7a8,25; XX at $ 7,50a11; , XX and fancy at $1125a14,5 4 ). Wheat is steady and firm with liberal offerings' at $2,e6a2,75 for prime foxholes winter; -spring iii-more ac tive and a few fancy lots:brought 4.12,20a2,23, but the range of Nos. 2 and 1 wa5t3,05a2, 15 . Corti heavy and ' unchanged• at 1 86a90c for fancy white. Oats dull ank prices scarcely • maintained at 69a71c for fancy white: , Barley -quiet; small, sales prime sin:lug:l , at 126 5 . Rye, higkeri At 11.70: - Pork dull and at. at V26,7sa27,oowithffetall sales at ont . side rate. .Bacon will and dr•x*Plrig, it 13a 14c for shoulders, 16Ne for -clear] , rib, 17a 170 s for clear sides,,and 20c:Pr s ugar cur ,‘,3 qd It irrui.`' Bulklneats cirtieti . no sates re-= ported - . Lard; inSinlinelatifsaffe .figq:bhy-: era at 17c for choice. Whisky-, , her, at:. .112,15 for choice. - ICattle. firm at i. ,i' for common to ?giicai'and 8349,9 for ' . choice per head. pswefittitrfiour , 3400 E pb1s; wheat, , 15;000,thish: cornf_,B,Wrintlib; oa t s, 22400 , bushflarley,'l,soo bush; rye, 500 bush. • ,1 rZ Sny- rouse, raging raging rper, m E. 9%. assail, t ter at UM SE