Q IRON WIDTPCS.2, AS. VXIIIINA, Preen _ t . PoaTYa, Sup , t. s 0 pITTSBIIRIGInFORGE - AND . IRON CO., lcurcrracnmsas or ".Ikir Iron; .t• ' , sT t - Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ratilr944- 41 a l r Axles Boiled; itatirOilattkr - Axli& Hannitel4d; Somoikotive ?mute* tideninotti#4Prtnne Shapes; _.111441 Soda; _ Yokes; Straps; . Piston Heads; Steamboat r Shafts; • Steamboat ()rankly, • • Piston Nods, Wrists; "Pitnian Saws, Collars, &e. Office, No. 177 PENN STIkEET, • PITTSBURGH, P GRAFF' BYERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Bar,LHoop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IPON, Iron Welded Tubes for Ces, Steam, Water, - ite. ALSO. OIL WELL'.TITBING. Nice, 98 Water and 132 First Streets. PITTSBURGH,. Pa u29:e26 KENSFIGTON IRON WORKS. & BLACK, 3LPOUTEACTURER9 OF Best Common, Relined, CI ircOal . . 1 JUNIELTA. BLOOM IRON MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP, ER BOIL and ANGLE IRON. • BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. • • MNIC AND REAPER BARS. Eltand GUARD or SINGER IRON.. . SILLT.L..TRAILSO and le lbs. to the•yard. WitOTIGHT CHAIRS and SPINES for same. • FLAT RAILS, punched and Countersank. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. . Warehouse - and °Mee at the Wof,is, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street, adjoining the City Gas 'Works, Pittsburgh. "E I VERSON, PRESTON 'Sr. co, - Iron 'Works. • • Warehouse, No 166 and 167 TERST. STREET Opposite Monongahels,Hotuse, - PITTSB asell:dl • ITRO . XI STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD. STEEL WORKS. SINGER 4. NIMICK & CO. PITTSIIIIRGIEI, PA., .3fanufacturers of every description of CAST ~ AND C.ER MAK STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, _ELLIPTIC AND. PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &c. Warehouse, 88 Mater and 100 Ilist'Sts: api6:o67 prinsuiLlCOM sTEEL:2IVORDIS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,) Manufacturers of the BEST - BM:NED CAST STEEL, SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAGOK,Lof all sizes: SAW PLATES. ROE, FORK and SHEET CAST STEEL; CAST STEEL for • 1111.10i41.1g.ret ROVIII I ow 4 Mselllaesf A11e144214101.111211, diroC6l 44. Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel. Ogico—CoirneelTßST AND BOSS STBBBTS, two blocks abovethe Monongahela House• AP I6 ! PER' BASSO P"1"1" ormEnALTAßT"sresz' ' • - WK. 3fETCALF, I REUBEN MILL= GEQ. W. THAI CHAS. JA SIN'. tirsciAL Fearrl - 43. M. sizs. CRESCENT STEEL. WORKS, 13Axma.sr. PAfl IN, Office, No. 339 Libeity St, PITTSBURGH, PA fel4:d4B BLAM inkko3l, -STEEL WORKS. PAiliC - 0307 . 1 1 4 1 . ‘ 43‘ Manufacturers of all descriptions of theme: 120, 129..324 SECOND avillari !Anal= VIRST STREETS; • - ' -• ; virrincinton. -9:400f,i; mum,. curmtir. IM) WOOD 13TREET CIIINA,VLASS AND .QUEEVISWA RE, E; a kinuangs: -A*AWft,l 4 Wikrq , .l , PARTAN , S7A.TDE , TMES , ,fr514 . „Li3t1 4 g BOHEMIAN GLASS, Eit - r3: 1 111 AndiitlieriTAkV XreirAllOT . 4 I.OOWOODSTp.EET. r,,,)(:',1 j , . ; `••• RICHARD E. BREED .& CO. .zeiteg;, -t 11; ;L: 100 WOOD STREET / 52 I'MNikakailAitreelll;iatilleilleteV (Fourth door above Diamond.) Glass, thinaWare_Bit nTablea/reqire Cutleryd AT EASTERN _PRICES. re ina not class 'Mite. on band. van•sna, tane• our goods. , je10:011. LITEtOtY (1 3 . 6 1 Aiteri.giiiient.e.., • .f tr a r .. GERLIE , StiialLicius. Success° - liipsor.4l , ,;l3Cifocumeat &co.; :.. , '.- ••• .- -• i I 44I,ACTICAL UOGILAPILIERS.. • 1 c The only Ste= Lithogragbie z5tabu5k,........, ~.... of the 310untslits: 'Business 'Cards, • Liala."ix i r s : 'Bonds, Labels; ,Cirbillars, ghow CST4II, Dipio - as, PortiUts Vlore, eurtillesteji or ce_ D o o t t .,,th its. um' cell, a4:4: 711" 4A " 4 Ts - It.i. Sits et Pittsburgh. _ .. VILA S T TarrXECOGMA PnErit, "MY Toyairt wissET, 'APOLLO Bimanse, IffigfoFlN l V i rt ig*""4llr& yi . 1 , ; ,e• . . , 7 7„7. 14 ,YZ g 4,41- re a '' I all: . - CHINISTS. ATLAS WOlftltgt MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward.- PITT'3I3I7IIG I3 . THOMAS N. MILLER, President. • These 'Works are among the largest ( mac most complete establishments in the-West, and are now prepared to furnish . • Engines, of every ideseriPtiO4 Boilers, 011 Tanks. tamer Iwwn Work. Railroad Castings• Bolling Bill Casting's. Engine Castings. machine castings. General - Oistings.- ' ORDERS SOLICITED ,n09:n69 NATIONAL fOIJNIIIIIT • • - AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and SmaUnion Streets, (NINTH-WARD 4 • PrITeMITIVG-1-1, PA._ WTI.: WK. worn Manufacturer of • CAST IRON,BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND CATER WORSE. , lgy Pipes are all cast Invariably in Pito; In dry sand, and 12 feet lengths. SAW. , fnll assortment of Genepd Castings for Gas and Water Works. • I would also Call the attention of Superhgendenti of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. I fel6:tlo ' 7 • THE HAP FORT PITT TOIINDRYIC CHARLES }MAP, President. KNAP, Flee President. ' O. METCALF, See'y and Treas , r. J. K. WADE, Engineer. J, G. gIiAP, General Manager.. ' • 'Dtumesonat ' • _ JAMES 8. - MURRAY, of Lon, Shoth & A. E. W. 'PAINTER, of J. C halfant e C. B. HERRON,. of Spang, CO. THOS. S. BLAIR of Shoenberger d Co. WM. METCALF: of Hiller, Barr a Parkin: . ILAIMPACTIIII OW Or Belling Mill and Blast Machinery, RETORTS and OILSTIII6__,S of ever/ descaPtlou. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fe24 A.-BnADLET W. VANXtug.. ... . . J.S.'I3ItADIXT lONA STOVE WORKS. • A. BRADLEY & CO., • Monatechug every Variety of . • Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, . - Among width ere the celebrated EUREKA, TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves): POMANA( VETERAN and IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves). Also manufacture GRATES. GRATE FRONTS.. Re- Once and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood , streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street. ap2l:rs9 • L. O. LIVIHOBTS.C.W. H. BUHT.W. At HOHM - 8015, 78. LIV/M or 'WON 49r. CO., IRON FOUNDERS MANUFACTURERS OP FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All deicrlptlons, for Plumbers and Gas Paters: Ag riculturallmplements, Cotton and Woolen MU Ma-. chi l n 7c;b Work promptly attended to. Orden and WorIo—WASDINGTON AVENGE, near Outer Depot, , Allegbeny.City. Pa. . ROBINSON, REAL be CO., Successors to Ucuusinos, Mrsui it Miti.sits, WASHINGTON WORKS., FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, Biannfacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En ines, Blast Engines, Mt 31w-binary, Gearing , , Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks awl Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron V. Otace, 310. LS, corner First and lindthfieldStreets. Agents for tilr GAUD'S rETENT IIdSJEC lit for feeding Boilers. NE Oy-Birdoio Butler Street, Ninth .Ward, Hoping lOU and Bridge Castbap, 5 , to TtillIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE sons, MACIBMHBY AND Quangos OztarriALLY. „ . Orders promptly and carefully executed: ,Cttarges reasonable. • • BBEEIS 0c15:123 BERLIN FRIT??111(:., PRICE & Office and Watehouse, 29 Wood Street. danntactureatid keep constantly on band Thimble Skein and Pipe Saxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, DOLLOW WAKE, And Castings generally. TRAY, FOITNDRY CIRN :AND. ROI,A t '.WpßiOt, 880 Penn Street. BOLLKA,N, BOY 1 ) .. -pAoALEY: ChM Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, lc. FULTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLIBUZD uc 1838. antifsetory of STEAM. ENGINES, all sizes and 9I the most approved patterns, for stationed Dinvoses STRAIMGATS and STEAM FERRE - O/ere. A variety fif 10, . and. Whom power ENGINES, *bleb - *III-be-sold sir very reduced prices. ViliP/0111:13014 1 ;follsvinc, 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio elver, and' 'Me of C. & P. R. no9M2 II3ON BROILM ,, 12:i iriiritjmirti, itiiiiair`gie,' ' .:att•ri 7,47. ME ■ Zll (Opposite Union Iron ) mosiatomins. SAMUEG µ '~II~ .kCS~RBS~h Agent for the sale of.Cord.wall, Doni l t s t x r ore, 'Jo sePhine, Xiiabelia,.',Guneentitnt, Ittupo Glendon, and other brands - of Anthracite, olighlogheny Coke and 0... B. Charcoal ,_ • . ~- . • - '.'14 4 1C4 1 shows . ... . . . c o nsignments luid . orders respeethdlyeolleiteitlr•• COPPER. •EAKristrOsinuott OOPPIR HILL - AND BICELTIM wo;,' privreßrAttelii- • PARK, *cCURDY & CO., m anu f a cturer f rorifilesithtssi- !Drittlers`. and Bel Copper, Presied Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot toms, Speller Solder. , Also, Innocklera and Dealers to Metal, Tin P late . Sheet iron, ~a Ow Otantli On tuind Tinnen , litachiniks se, Tools. liVerehouse, No. 140 ,PIRST. IrrltEra and ism ' SICCONDOTODETaIrriburab, . . o pec iat orders of coppep , ent a'i s t r ad oiL iota.- •- wT ' ciitikgpf , . . _ :.- ' ' vatitriztittlC AND truizititti;...),, , ~.' '•:.,.. J :i;' fJJ2 ;,‘, .• '' I No. as iisNASTLYAISIV,AVZI2II7IV. ainiodtmc 1 alsb,ttreet,..,,Pi t # l ! F l olf .P t. auto , NO; i lea _:lttihiniiiine yiAlsatustin=li. : is *ragr tstiwi tr ual:l ,- 9 01 7 1.-. :.; ~1-;': . 11 103174 annr a war' ( MEE PITTSBURG'S GAZETTE : TUESDAY. APRIL 28, 1868. Elcidizi**9:4.44.*(4 4.- . 1 rw-T . PATT BOILER;' STIR` MUM WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, itA..sarrAcrattEns OF TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLIT - ED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL T.ANNS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH FANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON- - . DENSEES: • STEAM PIPES. .GASOILETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND ; COAL SHUTE'S, °glee and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short anti Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. aer Orders sent to the above addreld promptly attended to. • m S. W. MORROW.....TAS. It. BARNHILL... .JAB. BLAIR. O' HARA BOILE'' WORKS. NORROW, lIARMEIII, & maxerAcitatiiis . . . Steam Boilers; Oil Stills;Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. - „ . • andAtketind Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. I REPAIRING promptly done. • )74:b2 BAILIIHILL &-CO". • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON •WORKERS, NOS: So,' 22, 24 AND . 26 PENN BT. 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 Fire in the country. Chimneys, Breeching Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers , Condensers, Salt Pans, ,Tanks,LOll BUIL% A¢itatcka:- Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann- I famurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. I Repairing done on the shortest notice. r 1a5:c21 JAMES N. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, v r t iftegurActrizititii IRON OIL TANKS, srrri,twa rAXs,•cti a rrirrerEituprrE , • ,• ROLLING HILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, rt r : For Steamboats. SATiID JARED M. BRUSH & SON, • ' Olustpscrultkite OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. - '*' 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES; 'CASTINGS, &C. _ ._ ---- - ___-__—_ COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL dric, CO.'S TRIUMPH, if FOE BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove in the Won. BISISTTITI & CO No. 235 'Liberty Street. _ Au° on band and for sale, PARLOR STOVES ____ MUTING sTOITEs. I. , , ,„,, , - ! flll 5 c o i id i.i 3 N e 'r S i FEW it ellr'' PITTSNUIC . I;iII TRIU Is at No. i . . . .. , ____ ---. EW HARDWARE HOUSE. N.. _ .1 _.,.-...hi..:;t:.... - ,77.77.7. t..;.7 !.- . LINDSEY, STERRIT Bc...EUW4R, • ' •,,.., ;..... ,- • • • - .7- - • i•t_.::' ,, . Y ' ,-; - -..z.,-' i' , -f:.: . ..J. - _, t_ ~.... ',...; l: .., 11 A_ lE{, 13 W ARE, ap7B:y6 887 LifiEßTir. STREET, One Square Below Dulon Depot; W Agents for FM:RBA-NW SCALES .FIFTH BT., bet. TuauCl £ Mistime). Pte., J k Grinsinlikand Bader ; fit Ilirdware. lfirst class goods of all descriptioni always on band and sold at the lowest prices. Rdpalrins done carefully on short notice. - jele:dso pH rain suvi l iguM Ea_ .T. J08.870 , 111.11:...!•13 .. 7 1t011181t swa T tar•P titgetß: lr kia & • 41 - 0.60 SAIMTERS : 0 11 1 P ' • ? •' A10;.V4200::an4 11 ~ 011vp .04 rrrrourao, PA. EMI DTSIRS' eIND sciOtritliEßS., . "I: l l,ANcr, .e.l)vte,t ) 41 f +LA. and • tin rOrd'Skirf* • ,! .“ 4. DVER AND scdugEt _Lk A-4 rt (0 `OlO/900 110 PlixED04PTIA... 014010 446nCE1 ' PttatialhiAr 161121:1eguritesatnregilitilorni deal . 143141 V glrf , • CO , ~ I.).S'FAYS4 Its. fefiltaSTl COrM4g.Vl44l4llll)AllaittlitSetB), laq ' T. :7 ' , • 9133 Ara • kiNtr, 0.,1110 I,lEolrt 1.11.40 •;•iht• r.r. 411 ,0111,11 , 1 , P1 O: imgr.f. 4 94; 1...41¢0 .- 4 ;•;:r,., I.ll.Y•iit",A3 ,3".11'1 , 10 ;"ssim*lfturd9,:ite ,:a.•;••;;;;441:4..;e4 .111 • . • .41; rola - ; pleaxgamo - 2 ,t,Attrixty'vh;:u;,2:l.;:inlelo.. OM EST PLACE in the city TtiBUY TELE' PH COOKINeirttIVE, 146 GRANT STREET r. C. pum. HARDWARE. MIMES Manufacturers and Importers of CUTLERY, &C. CORNER OF WAYNE, PITTSBURGH • •', pittAlfaiAL FORT - LPlff •BANKINfi7 COMPANY- - 1 .14 - 169 *404 :tiroii CAPITAL • : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY. LIABLE. DEALERS I'. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLo. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections miide ,on • all accessible points Lathe totted States and , Canadjtai - ' •.. DIRECTORS: i Jno. C. Risher, Robt, A. Bing, Andiew Killer, . Joines M. Bailey, ,L.lititivr D. Hostetter, James Hord. a, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, 111 be i7:189 BANK . OF „COME SATIONA Cor. of Wood and SbEth, Sts. A.PATT?3=IION JOS. 11.11ILt CAli rAt 5 045 (a* $ : 00,000. 2 1..• t.t , IMRECTORSt 'A. ratterson, • I George W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless, Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, I Wxn. Reed. W. 13. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M. ap9:022 HART, CAIIGHEIE b. CO., BANKERS AND 'BROKERS, PITTEMTJII6I , II", PA... • 03IICCEs90its TO HANNA, HART &;60.,T DIMMERS IN Exehange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. sight rorq,4B.l)"..x.pti4c.n.mr,:e2 1101ANES Sr. SONS, S 7 - Market Street, prryrssultGa - x, PA. Collection:li made quail the prlgclparpolatscof the. United States and Canadas. _ Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Particular st,tention paid to the purchase and sale or . (United. States Securities.: is.3o:al . .. ; to KEYSTONE B ii, . • PlTTlii3it OH. F _ THIS BANK IS NOW TRANSACTING A GERM BANKING. , BUSINESS, AT THEIR NEW BANKING HOVSZ. t s , -t No. 293 .Liberty Street. Acerviss,KNw.l4),*t V:F!, / - 8 Ando Inil in.....d. ' - Colleetlonn =aide on , all accessible volute .111 the Halted engem mut Canada. • • - • lidded Mbiretoit 'Thdeliepcielt& UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. BTocEgoLDirms mp r iv.irptrALlir r LiA33., ,'!f2 , -f: . 1 .411. Csealdiaintirkeastriii.t) MBE WESTEEN 141EVI1i6S t .. Aro. Fourtlefitreet„, CHARTEItED 1866.. Interest paid an Time Ileisaidter ,• , ' ARV HUM RECEIVED FROM • ONE' DOLLAR 11PWA ci; :. DEpositoi,sorr,or to; ttor, , WILTHOIIT , . . .. _ _ _ , LtiTERFST. Disconsito Daily at is to.olock. - • • President...l2olllPSON IgiLL. . . , , Vice President—A. M. IitiIiSHALL. • , ~ . , DIBECT0118: THOMPSON BELL, I A. H.' MARSHALL JOS. DILWORTH. ' JOS. ALARRE. J. J. OILLRSPIR. I - BtockhOlderii tairfioni wirniaiin re Eirialie: Wm. Forsythe, ' Joseph Dilworth, • Wm. Caldwell,..- . - Bev. David Kerr, Willis Dalsell, Henry Lambert, Dsar. 0.. Bidwell, , A. hL.Browti. E. of Fdlton. Thomas 'twins 4 40 11 11A1IRS 4, At IKE , ' ,r. - ESTABUSHED. IN, -1831. ; -, -. . s r t a_as t dirta r o ica - . 4,,.,....44,4..... 4 „ ~, ~,t . , PHILADELPHIA, .il DEALERS IN goopußFATA9pArnw iyl 7 3-10zOonverted into 2o. Ronight and sold on ':commisslott; 'lmre and In New: york. TIME PAPER NECitYFIATED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY. Accounts of and Bank ers received on favorable terms. ( ALD‘CLASSEN OF , SICCUICITIES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES. :188 ocl4 GAO ANU.MititincIITTING- JOHN K. COOPEtiss...4oo4 roma Rd! jeaXOPSA I NPPII I RAkC °., 1 4( 4 1 . crr.tigniziErtS Cl lr. presn. mK,N, pobiter, presldSUt :...Cuhlez .. ..... E:2 81'06113 AND GOLD "\""1" " TJIL,III..IEDIOVAL. -: • Z-77.-X=r;,°Z-37,..542,..:"..7.ZZ...V”..--V......4'.X. 11/4.1r,..47 'JIMMY/BSI/MD 24:r - . BANKING, AND EXCHANGROPFCE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Formerl ere d bythe RATIONAL B CONXEIttE eP e ' ;3 ,Tr ; PH. R. coNvititst4iwort-tapiu: We.stre,novr ptepated to convertltie HERDED" THIRD SERIES of 18VATEN'arlEC111.1LMES Tait New 1867 5-20 Gold Coupon Bo Ids: CO Dealer -iu Govennnent - Securities, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD . US. littslo,o, Gag* FINANCE Arm! MADE. OFFICE OF THE PITTEMOIRC4 GAiwrvi, ; , • Mori)AY, Apri.1 4 27," 1868. S Gold, after opening at 138 X, advanced to. 139 3 4 and fluctuated between 138% anil•l3B with a funs market all day. This Amu' hoWever, seems to be 'artificial,. and the market is kept up for the purpose of selling on at present prices, previous to the_ bursements' of the Treasury in May next. Foreign exchange is less firm than during the early part ,of last week, Ilkelytie'lower if ii`Wi6i not foftlie scarcity', of commercial and secend-elass bills. A few days more will restore confidence and an advance. in Auterlcan eecurities In the Eng flish market simultaneous with the rise at home, when- second.ol f ax 60 day bills will be as acceptable as first-class paper, and rated yvill>go loviltifrom the excess offers to sell. Government securities took a sudden bill not unexpected rise; the amount .ofloana ble funds inWall streets is increasing, and the frightened public who sold stocki at low rates col:ad:not , buy backin time, and now prefer to purchase Goyernmeats, even at the top of.the market. ' ie-Predieted„ and the state of'the market seems to war rant this presumPtion, "that Government securities reach t( 'higher "price this summer than ever before. It should, how ever, f not be forgotten 'that,- any - improve meat in the numufacturing interests of the country, would withdraw, a large amount of money'irom *all street, and teniporary employment in Governuamts and such se curities which will prodace the ready money. Stook are almost, and some are higher than at, any time during the last six . months. 'Fort Wayne sold at 102% prior to its quarterly dividend, .and now is up to 104%; this: stock was _least effected by the last decline. New York Central, which could be bought a week ago at 108%', sold to-day at 130. Some of the Western shares are awaiting attention from investors. Closing quotations as received by Ph..R. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 138%; 1881 bonds, 113; 1862 5-20 s, 112; 1864 do, 110%;1865 do, 110%; poruiols, 108%; 10-405,102%; 7365, - R' ailroads—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 83%; Fort Wayne,lo4%; North Western,common 62%; North We3tern—preferred, 75%; New York Central, 129%; Erie, 72%; Old South ern, 90%; Ohio .& Mississippi, 31%; Mer chants Union Express,32%; W'estern Union Telegraph,37%. Mining Shares—Corydon, 30; Quartz MU, 1,10. Quicksilver, 26%. ti —The following statement exhibits the tusiness.' of • ' the Pittsburgh - Muting House, for the_ week, ending Saturday, April 25th Exchanges. • - - Babinces.. April 20 [ 8107,840.02 "60,305.98 " 21 345,191.43 92,131.76 " V. 326,020.28 < 57,793.52 4t 23 368,728.08 77,951.76 " 24 342,378.87 63,012.48 "1 - ‘r 2 • s ' TO, 29101:1- 1 7"3 .- pTIN3Ii9X 1 1 ,..i• # ~ .f ~.'.,..1 ‘• - 4 P• 4 -I;. . .1 ..., 7. Totals $2,089,a02.85 a 421,503.40 —The rapid growth of the West is shown by the railway earnings in- that section in that section in the most striking manner In four years thirteen roads show an in• crease of .eighty - peritertt.dii theit traffic, but thus far the prices of railway shares do not respond in proportiop. Notwithstanding the increase of 80 per cent. in the earnings of these railroads their_ shares.wer&Sdling inlB63oclit 15 Pet - cept highef "than ' , they Were last . - week, in -cur rency, and with gold at • 122 to 129 in Au gust, 1863, instead 0f_13634 at present. Erie, in 1863, sold at 122%, with gold at 125, and New York Central at 140, Erie is selling at very nearly the lowest price of 1863, and its earnings have increased 40 per cent. since then. - The Inwest Prkee`Of New , York Central'ili: 1863' wits' TOT, aha its earnings are also increased 40 per: • cent. Chic a •V and Northwestern ranged from•l6. to 5034 in 1868, but at that time the : edmparty was i involved in debt, and its earnings have in 4. creased from 64,500,000 to $11,500,600 or the enormonserpentflo-70.1%199.Atmktierit. in four Years; Ihe lowest price of Toledo and Wabash in 1963ave5,39X,,anc1 its highest 86, but its earnings !u that,Year Were only 8 1 , 4 M, 3 ,keff4 1 . ligoMP l4 .4ask..Yeers or, the enormouse Ineredse o f abent 160 per cent. in Your years, whiip i for this Yeal.',X3ea it shows so far about *lBO r tent.inerea9s and ,thp,prien‘t its ..t 3i. ), FPOMPTOES' in 2863, ranged him 56 96, with earnings of $3,745,316; agaffists7,242,4l26 hustles; et• arilriereaSqp/neßVlOoAloteMu.' ,4 / 1 1110 * * Central'•rang •Itecarii#l4 to 138'IO 1863, with earnings Of 04;571M16, za net (17405 V ikirattlitlßri4 ttl i . V4 iftroßro= i thittChicagoan Northwestern with„its 160 ; per ; cent. t in crease, and Toledo and Wa .. IA with its 160 endlVlAVAnt.;llloo€lo;l4(traPillY the' I;iflalitiostrubia with WhiCh t - Great West:: reads' the. Marc% of pAg t ei t isin'the United states. In 1854 the vpozpiptar . grqm Chicago to the Missisaipp ver were tibOuf $1,200,000 and In 1886 theyAkero. l 64er 630,•• , . . , —CloSinaquOtStione received by ! Tames T. Brady t Co. . 5 . t'i •••:-• -•• • . . • • 1 Gottl:4l44liiiiii4i.' t-9 - .414•••••1 1 i;..1..'6410449)91 11. 13.,6's sireiii,•:.: - ' ' ' - i • lit v. " ''' sa t* ~/a;:•,,, 1 i . ,..i.-•: 1 .......:.:. 112 • • 1 ,t , ',040 • / :,.4 . 4.:. - '.,.„', 1- .....''. ~5 , .:110k; AI , .5.20'5,,1.8651..•„:„.,., %,..-..•......Pr110,g1 u'lo-40'11 . ' ' ' n .f. _,' 4 1 , ' .."4 : 1-102V 4g 5-20's; Jan. iindsraly,'6s;,:::i:lloB% u - '••.", 0 ~.., of.: ‘,,,.. r, A ~ -,! ffi..r.4.4•••• / 09 54' 'd June 7-30's - --107• V 4 . if: 1 agergam love.vs.:4 - 41.1,4). 6.1.+'• V" t ( 0 41 May - V0inp.,,1865 . -,;,,t e - . . it i - •••:, l'. ‘.l: , 11-* ihrr •'' 5 l: , P . .., .. ... t p -~E - " ' Pi TVOnfritiAtabP4es44t. 11rtrAintwats, a 27::=CloVero.- 1 411 N 010 4 Mafr i ih i .rel doll - ot :d.L ,wh i wit.r 'tab* tit0.4 . 0124 1 = aSAS.- • Frmlt c o m,'„ western •/.. vOsia 404 .. a .at vr T ;= Met pork held at 1 2 / 4 1A Prbne neli 9/Ott /Ow/ 4•-.- ..4.0f , 31E4 ,ptiitilrr 'V l % .•=74ji s T t 3~' FITTSBURGHMARICETS. 0.1 (*FTC* • The general markets fare devoid of any new characteristics worthy of special no tice. We can report asteady 16421 demand for ailof the leading -'articles, and prices as a generaltliting, are veiy yell:Sustained. LUMBER—Market 4rm with a good de= mend;' and= prices are well maintained. Sale of 140,000 feet Boni& in Water, at $lB per mt'andiss,ooo cublialeet of Timber, in water, _at 13%c per cubic foot. GRAIN—But little li,Theat in market i and there la not enough -deb* to establish quo tatkmo. Oats quoted Fit 79 to 80c on track, arid 83 to *gin store:; Corn is firm with sales On wharf and treek at $l,OB to $l,lO. Rye is firm at $1,90 t0!1,95. - :No Barley market.„•-• re, POTATOES--llrmlWith re'gitiiiiitdes at $4 to $4,50 per bbl, 1.6 - Tetclir.BroWs ,and Buckeyes. DRIED Flterr-4,eaches are firm and scarce at 12 to 13 for ptime to choioe halves. Apples very abundant, and thin at 8% to 7% cts. • -'l,t: • FlAT:m=4s firm and tending upward; we - continue to quote at•s/1 to $11,50 for Spring Wheat, $l2 •to $12,50 pr -Winter Wheat,and $l4 to -518' for fancy, (brands. ; Rye Flour is film at $9,59: ,•- . SEEDS--Oloverseed is dull and nominal 1 at $7. Tinfothy.,Si3ed!is also dull but um changed at $2,50. 'Flaxseed is wanted at $2,50. •.,•• ,•-•1 SALT—Is quiet anil unchanged; 'we cool”; tinue to quote at $1,70 to $l,BO in round lots, and $2 for small lots in store. . BUTTER—Is steady, with sales of prime to choice Roll at 45 tO 50c. ' EGGS--Steady, neiwithstanding the ar rivals wete liberal. :'lW,e ,continue to quote atl ' HAY—Is quiet an, unchangea; at a 25 to $3O, trout country wagons, accord ing toquality. . , —P PROVISIONSat:on , is Unchanged at ld% to 14c for Shmilders; 15% to 15%c tor Ribbed and 17% to pc for, Clear sides; 19c, for Plain Sugar "Cnied 'Hams; and 20c fort Canvassed do. Lard ' 18%c. Mess Pork/ 1 $27,50 to tuft 1 „ = , PITTSBURGH PETAIOLPRI MARKET. - t• . OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • MoicinAT, April 27;1868. CRUDE,-The Cr.de„market.was. again very firm , to-day;) 4 rnd" with navigation I • about suspended an a light supply, 'prices - are firm and ;Well sustained; :We: can re port 1000 bbls; for the last, half of. May at 73,, and 2,000 for Mar and June, seller's op tion, at SP ‘ o,k i •„oil, :111-.An clernapd Stiff at 9%p, and the amount offering its.. exceedingly light. . - REFlNED—The;Eefined market is also i very firm - , with more buyers than sellers, ; and prices, if anything, h4ve still 'further advanced. -We -cattsi report sales of three five:hundred .barrel lots fore April at -26%c; 500 for last halt-Oft May at- 26%c, and 1 500 each for lieveniber and s , December.at , 29%c. All the - ynat, :buyer's option, may be quoted at 326-41ieiast sale reported be, lig at that figure. - snip PER PER, A. V. It. R. , • , LOCkhart, Frew & Co., 331 bbls refined to Warden, Frew L Co., Philadelphia. 0. 13. Jones, 200 db do to E. Schalk, Phila delphia. Fawcett, Logan'& Stockdaie, 250 do do to . W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. Forsyth, Bro. & 00., 107 do do to Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia. McKelvy &,-Bro,!i-.168 do'do to W. P. }Lo gan & Bro .Philadelphia. - t Nat. Ref. ' C0.;350 do do to F. A:Dilworth dr. Co.,.PhiladelphiAA , I Nat. Ret. Co., 60 'do benzole to, F. A. Dil- 1 worth & Co., Philadelphia. • OIL SHIPMENTS 'FROM, IKIGIITEEME DEPOT. Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 48 bbls re fined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Phila. - I Einteltinson 011 cn.,V112 do do.lq Warden, Frew & Cp., Philadelphia. G. W. HoldshlP, 65 do do. to Waring, *, King & Co., Philsdelphia.- • ' • H. M. Long a lecr., 56 . dodo to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. ,* • OFTICEOFTHE TTEllo.littill GAZETTA • TUEiDAY. April 27, 1868. , • • There was al i t supply of cattle on sale today,rall'of w hoVith . the excXtption of Ow Pr glrfl qp#44 ots, rs l r- 0 fr 4131 Chicago, and 4 ihrti "gieetv. prOpoopli kooa , quilitir;beihgLp,ime fat iteerts.Vithe•deU mend, however, Was apparently less ac tive than last week; but notwithstanding • • the market ruled. Or little slow and dull, prices were firm nd well sustained.' There seems to be little or no demand for stockers firtwalorte seyeAthead left over 011°10.! 0 - W014;44 110efer ence asalics,priiite to extra beef cattle sold at from Bto 934d,i and to medium at 7 to 7 1 Ac. Stockerr may be quoted at 63 to 63ic. Stokely tt 80. sold 7 head of common • cattle-qt, - 4 to 6,- 4 AY. , 'IM - Verrielisold 85 head- of' &off' to prime' j Western steers it 7,60 to' 9,80::- • Hartman ActAShamberg sold - ;17:193tid of Chicago-, cattle!. 4t .73( 4 :t07,%, - and 6.head of Ohio stock at ritLO (3 -• r •-• :t ~ • KrausA Haas: bout tirOm•Ohlc a g ° atBto9. Myers 44'24404y Xid 18 head of ..*Ssiiing ten Co.; POntta.l 'steers at 8 104.0 aytcl 64 head of chies.g° zifeerS at Bto 0;50. ' Hazlewood - &:Packstock''Sold Strhead of fine Chi:ft& at .o to 9,40: ' r' ( . Greenwad' Ai Habit aold•70 - 193101 from . 4 chieago, at gt,0_0,26.., f•r't ":115 . t L. Leef;23 headfrom Chicago at 6% t 093.6. ' Marks, At Trhurtuan, fhead Ot Parma and 1111.119isvatile at 24°_935- r . ! GlaSkl-AtieFWAOPOWldiWzbefaj43l fat .. cattle at.`*;:toM.td,,Oact76fiesd,4l34:Nlters leftover. , , Dohtifec'ea:,' 18 &sift /r`b4d t siiiiilifo : 4 at 13 . to 9.- " • Hedrces:"VlWAtoilietti ietliioago cattle fdr'Ast - Wf Gillett - at 7 tt4.9. grt— ' . , . New York Dry Goods Market [By Tascrspn44ol6rutsnarsh'iassittea , .". _ NEN" •EYoratigltririll 27P•4110 - 4.Dry.6 6 ods markebds• auther inaetivery Teo steady. for best inakea4alleiwyJ 4rcrivnistiEtheitings SteadYi " thilia 4 1 841834 • • ifianraDrAP • pletlog • • • •,11pru,4 .. 9•Tifi t .Vic for nei , , , T u,,,,,:g.,„ ; it. ,argla. , , htll/Pds; , xeyio ~ ;WO r , Way t. : . • • . . ..-_,‘ • I A A Angus e for "Athinic,„_ ,;;;", , .it' i f Me for ~ er River A, 14gd r. ~ • . ut • jaw for do iPepperell N, and 9340 for • Portsmouth t. Prints steady at :14a150 for ee" _, 1 for all standards' and Debra). -; I ("•• • !___,.......-______. , V , 1 2,.1) ' Buffalo Cattle et tlly Telegraph g" - site BUFFALO, A. . Vt. - ' •&,M•wete re i i . ..., ; ;,, Rao Live stock. Yards Sty ur ' T• , ` • ft known Rinse Frid 4 , • w. e race pte were 445 `car - loads co 7,505 heads. I L . _ t 11rrotatairliat.or Fg_M ALIMGHENIII cATrtm MARKET. 6+.11 ,, y iti „ • o,lre t a TheWaan and, 'a oonmmoce, rode saline was rather Xii" geiferat''thing, alight concessions had to be made in order to effect sales.l The following is a partial t retritoaletertitaZid i ori ti vad (of ou iv wfibeep,b)auffmww44, l . ! pilff 'IRMO& 6f b4ped'and`Woblete„ lag :oked isnnA 4 phreport• haying 217, head pa , E shl4; : • tmerlitilrof them at fieM s krt: 1 3i -I . 2 3OaLUTICM !IP tP.TogYerqs3 l :r l . • „ 4teid.OfLitritler I m I Taid'L"TeP,:clikTitY-fth, e ri4 p A woo led) Gain . at Bro. sold 21-••&40.• or „ Sheep, at an diterage of 84 per head. • I ,-ve ..< , ci ~ __ =~ ~~ m ~~, ~_ al; sales