6. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. D. P. HATCH, EiiiiTE a FFICE N&;'9l. Grrint sireet; REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY - portal ,- Ann nom,. WILL OIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO Ifegottafloa of tae, Attend, t>.e Resatliqg of Property, Coffee&WO, of Claims. Ore.. 4te. _TOHN BAILEY & 1180., STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS • A NDAUCTIONEERS. Are prepared to sell at Auction "STOCMI:.LIKINDS. and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, ac k either on' the premises or at the Bond of Trade hooms. Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales at Reallitstate In the country attended. Once, No. 115 FOURT.II STREE T.,. 0c23 FARMS FOR SALE. have now for sale several of the finest FARMS in Westmoreland and Indium counties, on remarka bly easy terms, so easy that any one desirous of buy ing can purchase on time altogether. Call and ex amine for yourself. , • . mh4 • G. lE. PETTY, No. SO Smithfield st;eet. FOR SALE4.:►REIMISTIATE: „,..._ 1 ,01 11W,M11,11.,,AW trnirrity.: RESIDVICE • - FOR SALE OR RENT.—A large two-story: double Vons il e, containing 10 toms. ~ Including double par lor, with marble , mantles, and aU the modern Im provements; 1 acre of ground, tilled with fruit, grapes, berries, Ate— Situated near - liinexavilile at. the termination ofilie.Wylle street Passenger cars. This Is one of the handsomest locations In Allegheny county, and In a good . neighborhood. Apply at W. A. HERRON'S Real Estate Office; 87 Grant street. s mliZ EOICSALE i .& TO LET.--Ilouses and Lots for sale in all parts of the city and sn bs. Also, several FARMS in good locations. Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY p w lo i acres o hea and n ad n g reas d o m abe eme ms , .lm i ines l Houses to let on pool streets... .privste_Diratns Hotises for rent In both titles. For further mrtienlars inquire WILL WARD, - ja22 • 110 Grant Street. oppos te Cathedral. SIIBIISBAN ,RESIDENCE—Most desirable location, on Mount Washington, Com minding a delightful view of the two cities and 'Jur rounding •boroughs. House 'contains nine rooms, In elegant condition. Lot 132 feet on High street, extending back 330 feet to a street 40 feet wide; Iron fence in front of Mt, -Stable, outbuildings, grape arbor, fruit MUM"; ahrubbery; two cisterns, ilnlahed cellars, front and rearliorches,, make An convenient lmutelegattil Minn fold.chOp. STEEL & WU ON, Brokers and Beal Estate Agents, No. 88 Smithfield'jtivet aplB 2,000,000 ACRES CHOICE LANDS FOR S BY THE Union Pacific EASTERN Lying Voris the line of their road, at 'MOO TO 85,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. For farther p_ortieularo, =ply &c., ad4rese JOHN P. DEVEEEVX, Land Commisaloner, Topeka,'lCazi!ias Or CigAtlV.: B. LAMBORN, Setoy, suit: • E3t. Louli, Missorrt. WALL PAPER nrolowww.e.r. READEIk. CALL. TO-DAY, At No. 101 MarkeiStreet, AND SELY.CT YOUR WALL PAPERS: JOS. R.. RUGHE.S' &. BRO. WALL PAPERS--1868. tinaurpaused ilbeanty and quality W. P. NLLIZSRA-LL, No. 87 Wood • Street, near Fourth. GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY. zoo WOOP STREET lIIMA, MASS C , (14,FEENSWARE; SILVER PLATED WARE, - PARIAN'TATur.tims, BOHEMIAN VPI/f B i . • toll. - And other sTArLE. AND FANCY GOODS, greatvariety, WOOD STREET:. RICAMid) &do l . mtur • 11011700 D STIMET. • • eIHARLEg REIZEIIifiTEM '• 152 Mideast sweet, AlteEUeW ' . wourthdoerebove:Diameed.y. , Glass, Unina Ware Table Cutlery - AT ETERN, PRICES. Everytldn_g Matted in grit class store on hand. CAR and examine our LITHOGItAUNIMMS;; 12f.TAXINOIxOIRLT .. . . .. PHILO CLZIA. SINGERLY" , successors to OzoOr t !cuptulxix & eo“. , • ,• pgAiIVICAL larileeitaPitiong;: The only Saul . Lithographic Eatabliehment of the mountains. BUILIWAILVardis avotbim ..._ Bods, Labels, Clreularipsenoer mea l y lol owere NL Portraits. Views, Certificates of Doest s , Ca&Tk . arl otrerg . Pittsburgh.' „ --• • g ClMir A: , xxxmcoiansiEixamin , as Eto morn imemillrgilott — tlllttizte casoKg,' DRAM. 210T/B.iniel SadLETTIM SZARE, Itcv 4on• Stt ail itYlu• ' • 1140/74$ • .." •{.417`34. , •-- ; e r 14; at4tuck. -- 7 ' 114 • "h,O:A L'Lliz2) f$ MV:p 3104 ESTABLISHED 1849 THEOEST I 3 ASEEHICA. NOtt i rlitl.ll CAN Lightning %End Manuistotory, I . , BRASS FOUNDRY INN GALVANIZING WORKS. 30,000 FEET MANUFACTURED DAILY. ' - , • THE CELEBRATED STAR GALVANIZED LIGHTNING BOBS Manufactured at these works, and to all parts of the continent, are admitted to be superior to any Lightning Rod in use. Great inducements offered to peddlers and all, persons buying at wholesale. Also, fine Platlna Points, of all kinds and patterns, together with Insulators, Fastenings, Copper and Iron Connection Burs, Braces, etc. Samples, Pam 'plats and Circulars sent free. 'RE BUILD, KUIIT E R & CO., Nos. 488 and 490 St - John - St, • • PECILADELFECIA. aplo:o33.d&F • ALE, , pany, J. ]EK:NCOX_'S GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS: STOOK PUKE AND . FRESH. DealersAtrdenersland Private Families Will find their requirements fully met. Our large stock, complete assortment, and the ac knowledged reliability of our stitff, leads us to con fidently guarantee satisfaction to our customers. COTUltillt rem hand and for sale. at the lowest mar ket prices. r • osieREN AND }'LOWER BEM*. i,r,LELD AND LAWN - SEEDS. • - 11 POTATOES' . . GooDßicii HARMON; BUCKEYE, SPROUTStatti CUZCO:I , • .1 IFLONVI*ING PLANTS AND BULBS. AORICUITURAL AID HORTICULTURAL _ lINPJLENERRN AND TOOLS. ALL, NW_ „KS relating to the FARM, GARDEN or GREEN . ROUSE at publishers , printed prices. ME Our . New Descriptive Seed Catalogae Givel hill descriptions of NEW, RARE and' MOST DESIRABLE varieties of VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS, PLAIN, stints and LPIILL instructions for sowing, planting and after management—prices in package-a or by weight, by mail or otherwise, and much other valuable ldformation. Sent to all ap plicants enclosing 10 coats: AFJ Nurseryman, .SeedEonsa and Florist, .•- . • V` 187 'L )IENIFIIT BT., PITTSBURGH. sz sir r p s e . ta of "KaN,OI.‘I3.T.R.RITFAIM.rId F. w.c. FF IL ! DEALERS IN GLUE, CURLED HAIR, Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons, - Cattle Tails, -, BONES, NEAPS FOOT`OII, 86t, Office and Warehouse, No. 333 TANENTY 3d door from Wayne, - f invkrsatfieli it, re. COLGATE , VO' TBAGBANT. r" • 0 & 0 r l TOILET SOAPS, • ‹e‘ AelrerOd WA/aied:work: js, U el l ti 6 T ara ltaf Aln 11gAg f AnD , 7 itGU rs and cuatornati. sld ayeryAcre. - de4;1751,:, -JOSElquilintigjil 14 :PO ?Jos. 185, n7; 18 9494 1 01 and 10 3 , • • FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, . f,ol4 o . ll o4o l Vilittut 'o* :• : Copper Distilled Pure'Rye, Whiskey. Also; dealers hi POIFEHINVINEfi and LIQUHRS, HOP% ac. mhZs.as 3 . ii , . ORTALIII , Td - -I •SEINES! SEINES! SEINF.9I.-I have Just ro ce ved the following Seines, an completeoyith bobs;' tinatttind sinkers; 15, AO, 30, 40 and 50 yards In length, one Inch mesh, and will receive in a Yew days 60 and TO yard Seines. Parties wishing Seines !Lad better call soon, so astojecitteGanY they minded, - for It Ls difficult lolet beltiog made, unless ordered early bathe winter.**Orgii For sale by J. 4 1 . 4. 0101,44-air-iegrj staraur I:ooo)...,AiiilEozgleicterfroectLEß nbrilminlheamthi , VANYWlstipesivreine at 's . yaryloir, ewe: nein poi es yet peen; ant this winter dlini in Ant rim and exam_in iim e it_outenee.wl•witetrelt.br, LIROOKS, . LlN'Etil ~ - A llio.loniTED , Bops. -1 hoe received_tny !ans. stock of . oolus. Lin ea r , Jointed R 0 42 4 it i V i g, `a i rli s a r =felitOW;n n a compete snort: mentor thelibirre g° o4l OW 01. 1 4;b9..fr - s- , 7'...•: , ` 1 ' - 'JAMES BOW Y,l , :votto, 'A =I MEE PITTSBURGR "GAZETTE : FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1868. FINANCIAL. RAILROAD ACROSS . TOE CONTINENT. =I The Central Pacific Railroad Company Are authorised by Acts of Congress to ".construct, with the aid and supervision of 'the 'United States Government, the 'Western and principal portion of the National Trunk Line between'tlie Pacific Coast and the Mississippi Valley. They have Walt liy far the most difficult and expensive portion of their Road, and have an nnpiecedented working force ex tending the track across the Salt Lake Biudn. By the close of 1868, it is expectedLthei will have 400 miles in full operation; and that the . ' Entire Line will be Completed in 1870. More than TINIMITIF MILLIONS OR DOL. LARK have been expended in the work, and the CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES are ample for the j remainder. They consist of 1. UNITED STATES BONDS to the extent o eas,ooo pert2alleivei:a r ge,"dellielre4 - ,as the-irpr A. FIRST MORTGAGE ROWS .to the same amount Issued also according to the progress of the road. and haying thi -, prefErredffiaLOP , lonertor to that of the Government. 3. GRANT OF PUBLIC LANDS along the route, 13,800 acres per mile. or 'nearly tin million auks in all, which are now selling at the minimum rate ot $3.50 per acre. 4. CARITA.L STOCl.ofslo,ooo,qoo, of which' 48,000;000 Is subscribed and paid on-She work done. `l5. CASH RESOURCES, comprising Donations tivm-canforntagiburces amounting to $1,6 6 0.009. Net earnings,' etc., 111415 to 1870, $6,500.000, making a total of more than Seventy Millions upon the First 726 Mlles. The Company now otter for sale through us at their Par Value and Accrued Interest, In currency, a: limited amount of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Bearing six per cent. per aunum—both INTEREST. AND PRINCIPAL being explicitly made "PAY IN GOLD COIN," conformably with the specie laws of the United States.' The Bonds are or $l,OOO each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, payable In July and January. Agir The Company reserve the right to advance the 'price AT Axv vnuX; but all orders actually IN MAN 13ITII at the time of any such advance will be filled Than: at present price. !naare benefit - di. to Combine greater attractions of safety, rellablliti and profit than any other securities now offered. and are rec ommended to persons seeking desirable steady In- Vestments. We receive , all classes of Aievernnient Bonds; at full market rates, in exchange , for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds,'lbus enabling the holders to realize from 5 to 10 per cent. profit, and keep the principal of their investments equally secure. Orders and Inquiries wilt 'receipt prompf attention. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving • fulfaccount of the Organisation. Progress, Business and Prospects of the Enterprise furnished on ap plication. Bonds sent by return Express at our cost. FISK & HATCH, Financial Agents_of the C. P. R. It Co., No. 5 Nassau St., New Ircirk. Offices of the Company, No. 54 WILLIAM ST., New York; Nos. 56 a* 58 K STREET, Sacra,- rnento, Cal. Sold by . JAMES T. BEADY * CO" IPittoborib. ROBINSON BROS., do. 8. ReCLEAN & CO., .- do. , NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Whoerg. Subscriptions received through Banks and Bank ers generally. /Kr All ilescrlptions of GOVERNMENT SECU HITEES BOUGHT, SOLD or'EXCHANGED at our ofdoe, and by Mall and Telegraph, AT MARKET RATES. drir SEVEN-THIRTY; NOTES converted Into the New Five-Twenties, or any other class of Govern- Tient Bonds; lir ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, and others received and favorable arrangements made for deilrable accounts. - Ger,p, coiNgwiput coateotspitniz- EsT NOTES bought and sold. "'allir Miscellaneous STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold, at the Stock Exchange, on Commission, lir Cash. . . .).... - :::11iir Dealers ana Investors out of the city, desir ing to make negotlatlons In any of the above, may to so through us by mail or telegvapb,vis advanta geously as though personally present In New York. • PISIC BANkERS AND' DEALERS 61 GOVERNMENT .Ico. b Farman Street, New York. symou-r . rilirsnuitoit BANK FOR SA.VINGS, FORMERLY THE DIME ISAVINGS INSTITUTION 07 - Fourth Street. • NEARLY OPPOIIITE TEE BANK 0? 'ITT.SISCROLT. CHARTERED IN 1802. 4/PEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, _and on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May -Ist to November let. from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from ,November let to May lst, 0 to 8 o'clock. Books of ByrLaws, &c. furnished at the office. This institution es ally offer to -those whose earnings are limited, he opportunity t 6 accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum whiohlwillho a resource when needed, and bearing interest In stead of remaining unproductive. BOARD OF MANAGERS' • • PRESIDENT. • GEORGE A. BERRY. VICE PRESIDENTS,. 8. 11. HARTMAN, JAMES PARR, ' SECRETARY AND TREASDREII; ' D. E. McKINLEY. , r .A. BRADLEY, VIM.. K. NIMICK, • A. S. BELL, BAWL • "• JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHOVES, • G. FOLLANSBEE, :OHNSCOTT' JAB. L. GRAHAM IL•tl. SCIIMRIATZ; • ..; ' SOLICITORS-D. W. a, A. S. BELL. mhtivralliP . GAS ANP STEAM. VIEWING. arz, N. RAYS mrasaT Dun. J OHN BE COOPER CO., BRASS. POUNDERS GAS AND STEAM j FITTERS, Manufaeturidlislit•PtlMPS o • every _description; dealers la GAO FPCPall'aat llf a - TUBLNG, of all Idads..• „ - A Corner OX,ite'and . Maluut StMetwo'' •A• • • pirksgunGiT, Forilo WHITE LEAD ;AND ) . COLORS scilooNNAKElikii,tmr, „ Ur • -~ PITTSI3I.IIIOII ,White Lea 4., and Cc* Works 4%4., MA an OF AidiT l E AND RED LEAD; } F RIC OYI4 I W B44 .FUIt&e(iiiIiEN: And oku iolbra;idtfor 4:41 0rmicx.,40,407 R4)llgrig <" PattAnTl2lol6:46o t`.4 ls Se. ' 454 406111' 4511. fir H.lteaspingetAV, , ,illl4ll2 4 s4{ ell eon,. li) .tnt • ! 'i6 , ;04. • , 0.1 ; ,11 ;. oti el: . -%1 s. t k 4; :•011 It ..‘: PI:. c 17 4. 1,01 , :qa . .............. i41.tin“.115,1 Atii AI ,11 .4411;1.0. 1 ;AI , fiak £ twthsaVvif - 6W.1. MEI SECURITIES, . • --4-0k,.1,-4.11413,41...4f0z,,45.756.-*-...1,4::v-1,--- - - • - - FINANCIAL. FORT PITT __BANKING COMPANY 1T0i . 169 - Wood'!iltitet.'-' - .': -- '- - ArryAir.ci•:...:••..::;....': i 3 .. i ` r $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. D ALERS Iti GOVERSME • AN SECURITIES, COLD. I'D ON TIME DEPOSITS. NTEREST ALLO Collections made United States and C Ectoßsi Jno. 0. Maher, Bait. A. ILng, Andrew Miller ' James M. Bailey D. Hostetter, James Gordon, n. Wallnce, E. - Faweett, •. MeCLVRILANt NVOS'L = WILSON. Cashier,' NK OF COMMERCE, and Sixth Sts. NATIONAL B Con of W A. PATTERS° JOB. R. HILL .. : $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Case, James McCandlass, Wm.. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson; Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, ' Allen Kirkpatrick, W. S. Haven, Y, AT 11:d; X. ap9:022 DISCOITNTIS DAIL HART, CAUGELEY & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, pri-rtsinuitorx, (3IICCESSORs TO HANNA, HART k C 0.,) DEALERS IN • Exchange, Cszoin, Cannons, And particular attelittim el p to U e purchase and GOVERNMENT BONDS.. SlR.lit Drafts on Lond on. . IV HOLMES & SONS, • 57 Market Street, PITT 2'S131:711G11:1. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities 'BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO3IXISSIOIL Particular attention paid to the purchase and aide of '- United States Securities. ja33:al KEYSTONE BAN'S, • - IarITeINUTiOn. THIS BANK IS NOW TRANSA C TING GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, AT THEIR NEW BANKING HOUSE. No. • 293 Liberty Street. Accounts of BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS and'others are invited. Collections made oa all accessible•points in' the United States and Canada. - - jate,rest Allgwedmerimei Dopes Its.' UNITED-STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. BTOCENOLDERLINDIVIDGA.LLY GEO. T. VAN DOBEN. Cashier. WESTERM SAVITGEI 111P/K, No. 59 Fourth Street. , CHARTEItEII3 1866., Interest piaid on Time Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEM 'WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Daily' • Piesidet—riCliESOiV 111311. Vice Presidcat—A. N. )1, A iicrit i DIILECTORI3: , • THOMPSON BELL, lA. M. MARSHALL,. JOS. DILWORTH. !' JOS. - - J. J. 'GILLESP IE Stockholders to wham we make referencit Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilwo Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David rr, Willis Dalzell, • - Henry Lambert, • W. C. BldWell, A. M. Brown, E. M. Fulton. II .; Thomas Ewing...., . . . •••A • -. 11 • ESTABLISHED IN 1837 36 ftl-11'.:;00° Si: " 4 :fIU I ELP/Ms . .•.1i• - t., 1,V1.14.1. Ili 1'i . t.'...1', DEAV.NN IN 'AqvilNmENT:agpußrtiEs.: 7 3.loi,tiOnVirted I n t o :5_20, STOOKS ABD EIOLD Thniiht and sold otLcommisslog,; hal% In *eir Yo_r Tlling PArx.l3 NEGOTIATED: INTMIEST ALLOWED ON DEPONTB OF GOLD AND oURRENCIG Account' of Banks and Birk en received on nwoinble ALL GLASSES 01P SECIIRITLsw: TAKEN IN - EXOUttIiGE AT MARKET BATE!. fe24llm .a T O LI VEEP 00 L' iarpank QUEENSTOWIT . c 4 TEM mum sum Ehiuussniis, aiegoberlng ‘9ifct.tlatis - reser:Ts, among them Iheiglebrated • - OITY OF PA ELI, _ Orgy or, AWl r li r E pp CITY OF littoarigi, - WogriatTniOlik, Wag SYKItY a&TOEDAY,. from Pier 46. Ninth, l itztr t lrr o York. For passage or fertile/Informs.' r.7VIWM REGRIV.I4 I 47r4 ' 40 ; 11711 1 sTREET, (Cbroldeloannitpairj.v. NysTly-mcgiMFortAtioNTlntbsuit. 1:13:17ir 4:utolk 3,4.71N1A:,,1r; r-1-111* :11114T soteril iol 1.6•41r4 idl Adl6il...al4l,,l'ltrAtiSlu- .em Jr. et e4-.rttlz .ell.l-11111 t, REMOV BANKM t TO THE • . Corner of Fifai and Wood" Streets, nlectpied by the NATIONAL OFathaa. CONVERSION OF 1%4015. We are nor► prepared to convert the SECOND and THIRD SERIES of - : •mvv.ls•-miiwrrEs New 1867 5-26.G01d. Cenpori Bonds, JAMES T, BRADY & CO.,* Dealer iialavaiinient Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STS. :Dg littibutifj.:.:4kgto•-,,, Presblent. .Cashier. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE PrrTgetriton GAZETTE, - THURSDAY*, April ga, 1868: Gold ,• opened very - strong at 140g,'ad vanced to .140 g, but inwards anion. large an►aunts Of gold were thrown Otithe nnir ket, and a general bearish feßitig manifes ted itself at the gold room; (Flotations, howeVer, were well sustained. The mar kei4s still largely oversold, . *Oh gives it a griller undertone. There is , scarcely any doubt that quotations must yield after the first of May, and who knows_ whether the rise within this week was not engineered for the purpose of .. makiug a market to sell shorten._ This is the first instance since 1804 that gold went up, just before a heavy disbursement, which will amount to more than all we owe Europe-now: • > Bonds remained 'steady to -day without much activity. Prices are evldently too high to purchase now; but after the May dividends are paid's risr -.almost certain:at somewhere near present prices of gold. Stocks were off towards noon and lege sales were made to realize. The Mar ket will have to yield - still more before .a new rise can take place. ' Closing quotations as received by Ph. B. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 s, 112; 1804 do, 110; 1865 do, 110 g; Consols, 108 g; 10.405, 102%; 7-30 e, 100% Itailroads--Cleveland &, Ettsburgh,'B2%; Fort Wayne,lo2%; North Western,common 63; North Western—preferred, 74g; New York Central, 124%; Erie, 70; Old South ern, 89%; Ohio & Mississippi, 3134; Mer chants Union Exprm:„32; Western_Union Telegraph,37g. Mining Shares—Corydon, 31g; Quartz Hill, 1,05. Quicksilver, 27. -'—There are nowless than '-two hundred millions of both, series of the Seven Thir ties outstanding.. AS they must be flinded, if funded at all, before the 15th of 3bly, the work must go on at the rate of nearly sixty millions a month. We opine that the ten dency to delay upon_ the part Of many will cause a very great and a veryembarrassing pressure towards the last. Many holders are waiting to receive the new Five Twentiesvf 1868 in exchange for the geyen Thirties: Conversions made now ere paid in Five TWenties, with the July gold con-, pon on, for which coupon only currency interest is charged. The very heavy:interest payments of May will put both home and foreign hold ersof United States bonds in funds to pur chase more of the , same • sort--and en in creased demand arising from these Ws imrsements of Government interest always line characterized the periods when, the coupon maturities are heavy. EZ2 It will.be remembered that the fourth section of thenational bank:act defines the termlTnited States bonds, as used in that act, to mean all registered bonds that may be issued: In view or this prOviso, some -banks have found %both profitable and convenient to withdraw from the Treasury Department their old and high-priced Five Twenties, and substitute therefor - Ten Forties and new Five Twenties. These exchanges . .can be made with very little • '' • - - Michigan. Southern directors, have agreed to make a stock dividend of 10 per cent. Upon this addition of capital the managers fear assured that regular divi. dends of more than seven per cent. can be Made. The directors of the Cleveland dr. Pittsburgh road have by formal resolutions declared that its earnings shall be divided among the stockholders and not be absorbed by -4 iconstruction.''- - • - - • • , , ___ • ,- - - -Closing quotationtreoelvedy.Tames T. Brady &Co. Gold ' - - 140 U. S. 6's, 181 - 112% 4, 5-20's,. 1862 • . 112 6, 5.20'5, -1864........ .......,...... . : . ;,.....;. .., • 110 - . 4, 5-20'5,'1865 ' ' 11 01 i 4, 10-40's 10eg , I &ors, San: and July, '65 1083 44 df ' ft ft 4t y 67 108% "' June 7-30's , 106% " July 740's loog - mar coinrh. - /W - • : _ '..- 11b3i CENTRAL LIVE-STOCK MARKET. OrFrcE orr TELE riTTISBIJEGLI GA,ENTTEI 1 . ' ' ' ' TIA I 3-133461% '. Mull 23,4644 t. CATTLE.- The market for Cattle has again been re markably quiet during.. the past week, the sales, in the aggregate, being insignificant, and while the ..v demand. is eg- 11 $ 1 ,4r!t • -bt, equally true that the' Offerings at; limited. There was, i ent - a Ortgl!:l.lllilarlel,plideayar l.ll•attenitirie4, dad;` So': far as we could earn, there was but a single' sale for ship ment, and it ; wan', Or '1,914J 3 13 alliPP o .4"..t.c lo: : Nen , York. - Some two or,, three small phyinfoitii,,,m a k- ke . t ...•• ~q.. s stockers changed 113 Tl ' h - pc - •' ' .13 "i - bunches of very common y e egraph t 6 t c ttetaran azett .3 . - hands at .1 =to WI and One dtPve -4 / 1 10 .-,,ntri ..•,• , LADELPnu, April 23.—Petrblerun -, la v ..r • alreed ()brie& lit tri pri'me fat sTown • •':w. Alted and higher; crude 17c, and refined in 1x2 , 4:1 .. 260.c.e and is in_ good_ demand. ;:tlac:r ste,ersat 9,20. It will not be long now until and white at 83,26. a Corn r. llal tr iut - `,7 -.; 13rasa cattle will climmnicti, to make _their ,appearence in mruiketorindl then, aid , snot lower; • sale 6 of yellow at 81,23a1,24, and migthen, need We lookibr auy,:pergument mixed weetg rn a t s4,2o a..„.k .vv.... roats , ,stivady or MAterial improvebient in busMeas.' The at 860 fbr heavy, and viewn.fOn.liglit2o44 o . -follfting are the salt3E 47 , . -;,-..es -t-4v,z-: ,•. caries are active at fall rates. iiktlitillifiriket. Holmes, Laffertye&lllASS -sorb 7' hi • ' - ` . r,: - '. -'-'''''- ' .Blue* Tucker to Taylor at 73, 4 for same to, , . , ..! bit !B ._ ~...._3 o r el. i g rap , b: to th.e.r_ittsr_bidiarge Gzzette,) Warner at 630 12 - fel' Doud .to Min. 4 c o .: at:634; 2 for Holmes to Anil at 7; 8 for •Doxid toilnlllff at 514 r 213-for s .. 4 3r**te stwid ..„., .`11 4 .. uauuAPr4_, ill 444 and at _b}4, 121biDetid to lioyd at 6. Valet! lower , at - PAM, htrimpo t o Axial,. choicec- BeAff Cattail afirtanC 2 enr !••" ; 3. pidcock 4 - Erbil:llan bought 47-Printuxowa for boLddltn to fair,tand 0,25 a, k for_goed Ateert, averaging nao, froni.T. l X. Ronne 500 lotiter; sales et, 17 37! 1 f 7 90 at 9.20-450 prernium s ~..,,,x -. 1,- ~.„, • , :_, A .._, L „,,..),, ,•, ...t r „ligt M.. Cornell to Tie a sthincin is h4Ad'of 'a1",,,,,PP/4g, and ",b)griPing pretty 44 00 4 =Mei :. averegiug ,20,150, , at, .-,YrY. ' ;' ' ' . ' • • ~ - . -----1. - .-,:i.t•-v, , New ir, i7 ,,...,..„, .i 7 . • fir nun sold lihea4of,,laidab stook 4 o , , a... starcet. • Mks tt. Trauniiit at 7. - • [By TelegtaoU : Pubb arkli GtWatta 3 - '`. ',''''• ',":"' t. 4 -- ;' , V41.41t Oft / 4;4 ,, st.'e.:-^ el ;41101' i r - 1-0 1 Ehlriftkic;;)41,11j. o,4ll l iit, t'ata,w i t . , .l - : +-• .., Hogs •..:,,,...,. ..,.„-,.: anAtte market hill Ic, .1 • --. ' - s'?'-`'• The arrlyayiciikogkesUttnite,, it; auli ' atiu 4 590,17 50; R ow " • lower, ' ran ging' ` J 4ith a atE Ao4 ll lllp4a 4449l4llk iak. 'T f i l Vtr Vag at lan, s3a l f,: w i; l' !!. 4 1,LVIttia Let TWOS . - , I . _,„...,.. me sus,' h dMk haadat ~ ~te: virlift i , 7 : - 4• 1 tilt , ,i al 000,0641.••••44,31 - 14,14 , . ~1"',.1.N ' 4 ..4, 1 11 k :n tr.ll:i (:.1. : , 11113,1 To niis , x 7,4.211,, t, ~ga . ,a? .t. 'I .141;!Ifl ITI, 1+: ?1; .., Ts . A1 , t .. , ,, , Sol r.:1 1 .4 74,...f ~, ..%'''.'C,Ca.A.l7' .I).a. : ' a ir *9zod E—.113.1f 0331,atirr ', ' ;4, 4 . 1 .o..fr a i. , re;._44 - 1 it/ 1,1.. H. , t d it.t lel .-.1...,:c AL I :~ ; =EM RAVE . REMOVED MY -AND:UM - Mg OFFICE PH. R. MERTZ. BEIM tabled, ranging all the way from Bto 103! for common to prime heavy averages, and these may be regarded as the- extremes of the _market. ,The.,eastexa,lidvites to-day repOrted bah theltaltinuiie and Philadel phia ' - marketa - :w331/"sUpPled.c.while - Hew 'York; on the othe r'hand, was firm and tendirieripward., • Holmes, Lafferty & Glass 115 for Tucker to E. Smith & Co. at 9%; 91 for. Holmes it Co; toCronse, Emeriek & Co, at 8,60. - Hedges & Taylor sold 72 for Foos &Wil son to Imhoff at 934;' 74 for ;same •te E. Sinith 4 Co. at, 8,15; 59 for Studemyer to Hhiger & Emlio at 934;.26 for same to ,E. Smith at 8,40; 79 for Keiser & Super to Crouse, Einerick & Co. at 8%4100 for Given to same at 934; 116 for same to same at 9t. essenger, Gillett & Co: sold 115 to C. M. Keyes at 1034; 117 to , Gila** & Co. at 10%-45 off; 112 for R. A. TlU:inpson. to I C. M. Keys at 10%. 'Bought 14 from Keys at 834; 149 frost Conklin at 9; 32 from Burnam at 8,60; 235; from 'Conklin at 9%; 46 from Voorhees at 8%; 58 from Cornell at 9; 148 from Etateman at 9,50; ":96 from Evax3 .at 9%. • Pidcock & Erisman bought- .75 from Crouse &Co. at 8,75; 171 from Harrington ati9,35; 53 from Cochran at. 9,65; 611 , 6 - m Red den at 9,70. Gilchreist headdr,Co...bought_s77,! of still fed from Woodward. & Worthington at . 10,30; 117 from Messenger; Gillett & Co. at 10%._ Shipped 504 head from Chicago— average-cost here about - 10,23.1' Voter sold 84 to Imhoff', dr. Singer at 10%; 126 to same at'9.7si Tilden to Same buyers 206 at 10%. The Sheep market continues a little dull, particularly for common and inferior grades. Prime fat Sheep, -suitable for re- $ tailing in the eastern market, were in good demand and sold readily at fulliorices—the difference made between clipped and wool ed Sheep is about one cent per pound. . Smith & Talmag,e sold 190 head for Dick- • . son to Pancoast at 5)4; 179 for ' -Brainard to Crowl at 5,60; 63 for Dickson to same buyer at 5,60; 25 for Dickson to Warder at 6g; 207 for. Williams to Pierce (clipped) at 6'; 195 for Weaver to Aull 4.Myers, Very common (clipped) at 3g. -, Holmes, Lailerty.dr Glass sold 151 head for Myers & Needv at 5%; 20 for Dottd to Lloyd at 4g; 831 'for Logan. to Deitrich at 6,40; 31 for Eddy to Anil •t Co. at 7,05; 180 for Logan to Pearce & Co. at 6,60; 180 for same to same at 53;;,185 for Logan to Dei trich at 5,75; 1:4 for Doud to gristle? at 7: Hedges & Taylor sold 98 head for Buell to Loyd at 4! (clipped) 218 for Bushy to Brant at s,7s—clipped;,- :180 for Cross to Pearce & Co. at 4;.1413 for. Jiirenum to Anil & Myers at si ' ; 60 for Keiser& Super to • same buyets'atM; 104 for Smith to same buyers at 5,60; 103 for Curtis to Copeland at 5; 73 for same toJuvenall at 5;28 for sameja McCurdy at 5; 202 for Cockins to Voorhees; (clipped) at 6; 177 for , Keenanfo Pearce at 7g--wooled. I , • Pidcock & - Fzisinan bought 103 head from Hedges & Co: at 5; 180 from' McPherson at 534; 61 from Campbell at 5)4; 156 from same at 53; 97 from same' at 6,40; 290 from Wil- - son at 6g. Shipped 6.50, clipped, bought in the west at 5, , IL Voorhees bought 156 head from C. Campbell at 5)4; 97 from same at 6,40- 151 from Holmes & Co. at 5,75; 18; from araw ford dr, Haddon at 5,80. - E. T. Crawford sold 210 head at sg: • • . John Loyd bought 103 head: from Aull & Myers at 6,60: 100 from same at 7%; 100 from Cook:at 6,4 o—clipped, avte-ged 100 lbs; 208 from Holmes & Co. at 4g. 'PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFIFCE OF THE PITTSBURGIOAZETTE, THURSDAY, ApriloZ3. 1868: - 1 CRIIDE—:The market was again firm and a little excited to-day,. mad, compared with yesterday, prices have further advanced; there was but little done, hoW eirer, which was owing to the extreme views of holders. Sale of 2000 bbls, on ,spot, at 9y,0, and 500 to be delivered• with in the next fifteen days at is •: Later the day it was reported that- exc had been offeredanct refused, but for this wecannot vouch, and only it for what it is worth. Telegrams from Oil City report - the market excited at la to $3,05 on creek;and e 3,20 at that point, The arrivals • Sfe_ - beginning to fall offoonsiderably, and it is ;said that oil is scarce at the wells. REFINED—The market for':bonded oil is also firm and - conalderaby fikOited,with strong upward tendency, thinagh tht vol ume of business continues light, in tome quence of there being but very few sel lers. We can report a ~ l ine" of 2500-500 ea& from August to December at 2943; 500 for May at 2834 c, and ' 500 for' June at 27c. Late in-thogovening :Tavortto : fall - months " Were held firmly at 30c, though up to that time, so far as 'we - totild flearn,Ahere'Weie no buyers above M.' • ' ' • ARRWALET-..Ther reported'to4 day were as fifilmwk' - • Ardeskx) Coehran...2soo J. Gallagher;.. , -< : :7s9 :I Pultmi,:3l. ct Co.' 3007 t: • Total ..... ..... SHIPMENTS 4719M.DIIQUESNX ,Z4EPOT:, ""Brooks, Ba.U.entine . 6c 00.; 60 •bbls resi duum to W. P., Logan it Bro., Hutchinson . Da Co., 75 do ref. to.Wsrden, Frew it Co., PlilladelAda. • . • W. Holdeblii; iss do dO warmg, King lir. CO., Tbibidelbbin.Ti OIL SHIPMET3 PRO, A.. V. E. It. Montzhelnier, Koehler Co., 250 bbla re=: fined to Waring, King &Ce.,Fhiladelphia. Wormser,- Myees & Co.; 53 ^do* do to. Warden, Frew &CO.-, Fulton, Marvin & Co., - 50' , d0• clq'to W. P. Logan & Bro w Philadelphian: .- • Fawcett, Logan dr. Stockdale, -150 do do to' W. P. Log.an,& ;8r0.,.• Nat. Ref. Co., 550-dodo to F. A. Dilworth, . & Co., Pidladelphia: • . ; • Clark & Sumner, 335.d6 do to P. Wright; & Sons, Philadelphia. . Birtfatn, Kehew & Co., 50 do do • to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. , • WANTEb-A Supt-class 011 Refiner. Ap. yly, LOGAN. C9rner Hancock street and - Dnanesne Way. ' IMAM New. Irers_lk47 good" litrirket. (By Telegraph to .o!,pittatturg4qwtte.3 NEW YO E; Apia 2:1 - z•Jrhe redtte- - tion noticed in. lieavy:-..ilioink Sheetingiy, and also in a few marked Prick*, yester day, has helped to stimulate the' 'dftarid," and consequently the Market opened more actively, but before the close'it was again rather dull in, prices but no further change nor much prospect of reduction rates sajong as Cotton, keeps so -high:. Belo y-f: Blown Sheen steady :request at'l73o -i -lgdffir best Ma-AellatMertiMackla).Yrintanx 1334 c; Watik,4igf".,64) -,4 2 34±4,0it,5a.8p001, inroad gijo. tr: .1?, ell A otei ME