IRON WORKS. AZ. VZltsaii,Pres't W F. PORTZI4 Eapn. pITTSRERGEL FORGE ' AND IRON CO., 3,IXNUFACTIJRI IO 3 ,OF 111,014; Iribb Bars litbd sass; 11.11.1t00114*1r Axles Boned; Azleo Ilsoossers d it = ' • ". „, Vrtor.or, , ia.tiVe 11144 "/Frai ne l 5 P a P ell; 'l l o ll oilkin ts i".. Piston Ittridlir liteoatboid Situds; mss, -e - ' Pistols Sleds, Wrists; , Vitalise altars, Collars, &e. once, No. 177 PENN STNXICX",, ' • PrrTssuizon. j'ZBAFF, BIERS & CO ,- • # iI;IPAOTI:t=r3 OP Bar, Hoop and Sheet I*, wROUCHT ME Iroan Vire'ided Tates for etas, Steam, Water f or. ALSO 4 OIL WELL TUBING. isoc=m Once, 98 Water and 182 First Street& PITTSBURGH Pa - 1219:03 - KENsort4To*.utoic WORKS• LLOYD & BUM, MANUFACTURERS OF Best Conumon, Refined, Chameal PiAk Y rA HERCHANT BAR, ROUND and squArm IRON. HOONSANDar and ANGLE IRON. - BOILER PLA.TF. and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDF.R and GUARD or FINGER DION. SMALL T RAILkil..O and 16 the. to the yard. WROUGHT CBs andISPIKES - for pone. 'FLAT RAIL punched and countersank. , COALS SCREENAND IRON- - - NAILS. Warehouse and Office at the Icor" GREEN OUGH STREET. (a continuation of First street,' adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh._ VERSON, PRESTON & CO., Penniwham. Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 18e$ and 161 FIRST STREET opposite lionougatels • :PITTSBIJILOII. STEEL WORKS• QICEFFIIpI.II STOPI4 WORKS. 01 P. 7 1 SINOWNINEI & CO., prinissintas, A. - . - ISLlAnfacturers of ei - ery deticriptfon of :CAST _AND. CEItISAPII STEEL, RAILWAY SYRINGS,_ ',warm ANEsp,ridrop SP,Ritlc.Gt Warehouse,.B4 Watnr and 100,,First Sta. aplBkol37 prrrouipatGu.s.,l WORKS. ANDEOSON COOK & CO., •• (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,) Menefurenr<ot the Balt ,;BEFINIM. --SOT tar4l4, WAREakTAWHLTitr frd srmizt AST OT ' SAlnglllollla ISoWl*/ - Stool Plow - to Axles, C olowlgAte., ISe. - QUI 412 d Poriampaßlo A.SpringSteel: 011ee—Conier FTSST A'ND. BOSS STREETS, two blocks above the Mononipliela . 84 7 5 *.r mr- : , , , :, . azarre.m. pArrsirs: • • ACM. arcrr, BEvnzig itrumt, GM). W. BABB, • I 011 AB. rmumr. 80=1.1.7?AuvrErt.B. At. BLEB.; . CRESCENT STEEL. WORKS, 3ii:LAtAull, nAim&ibAsaaAr, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, M4u1411 BLACK 31111)11t/IOND sTEE34lficourx rA Ini ; ..BRIMEIt & CO., •,... Islanigifacturors of all descriptions of • ' - , • SEPT3IOII I a. . . °Set . and . arebonse,_ , rsa..isre, 124 SECOND andll9 and DIEM= STREETYB, • . . I'UTSBTIIU3II.. NHARDWARE IIOIJSIE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EIMER, Bilusukw,turers and Importers of lI.AXLDW AIL3E, 887 LIBERTY7'STREET, Osie,Squere.Belpw ltintoit MVOs . . ,„ isr Agents for YATBSAMES, SCALES. F pains N, •Frif &.010411aut Btu., ' Gtuisinitii.aha Dealer in Hardware. .. _ . .Tirstclais 'goods Of ill 'descriptions'l always an Man and sold at the lowestpfipet• :`, 71 /* 611 . 6 1111 11 4 13/ ascend'' , on short notice. . " • • ' LARCIIIITEOTIL' ~~~, YRUIT MOU Alitml&TlON SIIIIIDINGS, Nos. f 51 and Et. Mali Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. OP'edal attention given to the Sealy:dog and building of COURT ROUSES and PTIBLIO BUILDINGS. ATLAS WOII MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, gp►9Lam:N i reSide, • These Worts are among the ' , largest' *ie.. most complete establishments in the:welrti and are now prepared to furnish • • • ranII I3 EGH , HARDWIUM. .'ioUt..‘o.o7.(„' ot‘.. coxracza, WASIII4, == ERs, rdAcsninsTs Yl'l"i'.~3~~liGFH. _ Frairiviefis of every ilteeriptlOlLv B`ile ii ,00 Tugs. - • Street Ilion ' • Salina& (*stings. golline *lll Csistinga. ElleDe imiwidsu) 4auafts.im fiepera,lNOthiwt.,.' ORDERS isciLlcriED n09:t019 -AND PIPE WORKS,. . 2 Varier earroll and finaidlinan Streets, WARTIi) JPltn e rli3o3l3 l-l ASa i t SW'S Zianufaeturer of CAST IRON ito3wL FOR GAS AND -VirATEB.WOIGCS. Mv Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and VI feet lengths. Alsdi full assortment of Generaleastinga.for Gas andWaterWarka. "would also call the attention-of Snneyintendents of_GAps:Ayorks to My matte of RETORTS, ZeiD;IA'L THE KNWTORT PIT! FOUNDRY CO. • CHARLES lILNAP, President. J.' W. - KNALP, Vice President. • • O . . METCALF, Sin eer. Sees , and Tress'r. J J. 0. KJIAP, Generni-Aisnager . 'JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shotb & Co. A. B. W. PA'INTEB, of C halfant o C. B. HEHROH t _of Span& & Co. THOS. S. SLAM of Shoenberger & CO. I Wit. 'METCALF, of Hiller, Barr R Parkht. YANUTACITITtEMB OF - Bellini s Mill and' Blast Machinery. BET4OIt. ATl6S,_qf every descalptlon. HRNEST'S NA I L MACHIIMS.• fe24 A. Bitimr.rr - N. TANICIAb.. .. ... J.. S. BRADLEY EPPLk STOVE WORKS. , BRADLEY & CO., Manufacture every variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating StOVOS, Amonwhich which are the celebrated EUREKA, TROPIC and TALISMAN (Coal Stoves); PVILLNA, VETERAand IRONSIDES (Wood Stoves). Also manufacture ORATES, GRATE FRONTS, c- Office and Warehouse, corner of Second and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street. a10;139_, L. O. I.IVLNGSTON.W. 11. LWLT.W. 1....11.011CC8017, JR..] I A rVINGSTON & CO ! , ; • _ IRON FOUNDERS, ATANITFACTUREItS OF FENE LIGHT . CASTINGS, All descriptions, for 'Plumbers and Gas Fitters • ; Ag.. ricultnral implements, Cotton and Woolen ntu Mir .AlMb a NfOrk promptly attended to. °dice and. . Works—WASHINGTON AVENIJE, near Ontaii Depot, AlleghenY . C l tY. " ROBINSON, REA & CO., Successors to Itonnesag, 311 MS MILLEnS, • . WASHINGTON WORKS, • FOUNDERSAiID FIITTSIUBGtie Manufsetnrers of Boat . and Stittlonar3L St(erenseln , eseftsintast Eng s l Or all descriptions:cr.& Tanks ja Stllls...Soller an Sheet Iron Work. - "w Moe: No. 1311,"-corner First and Smithfield Streets. .Agents for (lINSVAIIIPS rETENT LICINO .fo )R r feeding Boners. • BLANC FOUNDRY. Bitter Sired; Ninth Ward,, (oiToalte tralcn muko Ilt•Ming Mill and midge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE 110X0, r - i;46n.kisnlr AND C.!STnetl2. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Panes reasonable. Kffingirfi.JUClELlND. oc13:128 Eirititt-rottpringx. PRICE .& SIMS ,ones, ana. -Warehouser 29 Woo& Street. . .111anntactuze and keep eolietaildy on hand luble, Skein .and Pipe Bezel', WAGOH BO r , IRONS, • • SUGAR SETTLES, HOLLOW WARE. d Castings CENTRAL FOIIPiDRY . = - ANO' ROLL WORKS, - fasci rents. Street. BOUM Ali, BOYD & BAGALEY Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. , VITLTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLISH= IN 1836. •. • . alt • . fanufactory - of STEAM. ENGINES sizes ' ind of the most apkroveA patternl,rstationary nrposes ;,—STRAIMOATS and S T E A M FERRY OATS. A variety of 10, 1.0 and 16 horse power ENGINES, will* will be sold at very reduced . priCeEl. P. P. GEISSIC,,, Wellsville. 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on Ike Ohio Ave oS r, a a nd line-of C. AP. It. . n o g IRON BROKERS• SABIIIEL M. WICKERSHAM) IRON BROKER, 124; First Street,. rittsburghiPai_ • Agent for the lisle of born:wall, Dougharn_or e e n 4l sephine, Isabella, Duncannon, istannslie, h!. arid other brands DU :Anthracite,- Youstilogneo n y Coke and C. B. Charcoal ( P3431-I:lMaNi9. • . Conaignments and orders retpeetfally solicited. T LSE STIVIEWARIOR 'POOMBIULIt.MBILETIONCI S r Ot PARK, ,IitcCURD .# litanufactsiteri of Sheathing, Prie4p . s an tiu d ) PA copper. ',reeled Copper Bottems•Ln", dawn?" spelter Solder. gyp, InlPOr con , ilietni, Tin Plate, Sh eet Iron . N. 'A 'badly on band Tinnen , hatktnie , a A. andi _ Warehonse_j_o_..l_44) breu SECOND IntussT , Plits urg t , y claimed , nst 13Pecia"rder* C"Per c u&t, au mylt.cll4idwT IklanillitirEOW4t innLlOr = TENTER AND BIIILD • No. 3 PENNE(YLV.tNIA AVNNtrf4g / ag High street, Pittsbuxgb, pa. petiden Grant street. = tel l , AU Jobbing done . with isestneee and orders promptly attended to, and ranted. sa......:eatio:wwn 'war*, . ISSE -. . . . .... ._- . 1 7 i..1' . PITTSBVIGE.:.,..4*M4TA pow, rum .. .. . .. ~,. -to::1:7-. ..7 f ., - . '71. - T . : - ...:7•1:1, - .. --..„, , ,T,7 . - ,: i ( ._ i ,. ~,L . lioniza l . .tritt AND . TANK ,6111YDER, DIANUFACTUItZILS or 1 TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR. FIRE' IWX AN.) CYLINDER' STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, , CIIIMNEYS. EREECHING -AND ASR.PANS , SETTLING ,PA.IiSs SALT PANS AND CON. DENEERS; . STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND - IRON BRIDG4 PRISON S AND COAL SHIITES' ii : vir . 01Itee nn thrtdionsc, corner Second, Thlre, Sheri sad , i Lberty Streets, . . sar Orders sent • - to the obese address will be romtdtv attended to. middaS • E. W. 1.100.80W.....T.A13. SLAIE. critARA. nom= WORKS. 'MORROW BAIINR111; &CO MANUFACTiItERS OF Steam Boilers, Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Libertt. and Second Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. REPA,IIIING promptly done. jyl:b2 WM. BARNHILL & CO., BOILEIt MAKERS .A.NP-SHEET IRON , WOII,IS.EAS, - NOB. 90, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Racing secured a large yard and famished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of 11010LERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in - the country'. Chirineys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, .Agitators. Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, &agar Pans. and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. las:el t TAINEs 'M. Tuttle, - • Nos. J 5 and 56 Water &rept, PITTSBURGH. PA.. _ • ItAITITFACITTRER IRON ?OIL TANS.S .1 SE'FILIVG PANS, COPPER STFAU R?LLING MILL STACKS. And SKEET IB.ON WORK. - • Far 134elxlats. PITTSBURGH. OM E 73 COPPER. WO /ES. PIrt'SBURGH, Pa. JADED X. ancsit EDMUND D. BRUSH. :TARED •M. 131111JSM & SON, `"" 311.1.76FACTUEZILS OP Steam Bnilers, , Oil Stills, Tanks SET IEON WOV.E. &O. 61 Perm Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. doosE?•. sToir CET THE BEST. BISSELL a CO.'S TRIUMPH, , FOR BITUMINOUS' COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boost well as any other' Stoie in the Union. BISSELL & CO., No. 2815 Liberty Street . Also on band and for We, - l' AiIb"IS AVITIVU TOVES. RE (}RATE FROILISt&FaEIatt CHEAPEST PLACE in the city • TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, That N 0.148 GRANT STREET. •OILS. WESLEY WILSON & CO., - NATURAL LUBRICATING Settled tn tank, and prepared expressly_ for BALL ROADS, and ALL CLASSES OF 51ACRINICRY. QUALITY GUAIWITRED UNIFORM. mr Proposals for quantities solicited. No. 167 Wood Street, "BANE OF COkSIBBCE BUILDING ap2B:pin WARING ANL, KING, Commission Mercbants and Broken in Petroleum and its Products DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, rnirSBIIRGIF, PA. - - PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, wARING, KING .& TkCli BROTHERS, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fiND'DEALEItB IN' •-•• PetroleumantlitsPredijet& A , A ttstourgbolllce-DA.LZELL , :i . ot ofptiquesnikTiV.Fick;rwln attipets. I • rtaideip*Ofice =l4 7*A.l.2 4 llT Anullllll JACOB WEAVER, " • tJ Oil Commission Jobbers fS Qtivasltt I.,tviul,uy mid solliaride Cooperage, Our bricating,' Tar," Beltsine'and Cooperage. Our iong_experionce lathe Petroleum trade enables us to oder unusual facUltlea and in. duceulenta to•perators: 'As heretofore, weAre de taimiaed rd male It the Interest of buyers and Bel ler. to give , us • call. Parties having 011 s for sale are cordially Wilted to bring their samples. - - , • 4 - -31.12;113FACTURE1113 OF tir & co., BURNING :OA ? Brand.... Ai 17C.IFER.'° • , office;,ll9mo:Thminetate With Pittsburgh. ("1"11111:" iblicl4l"'l7ll.3.lr4r,Puril4PZ);4l;: Vaj h I -. 1”.11.• 0 " , r'"iukigive for pale MI kinds of LUBRICATING OILS. i(o. IST. ELMS STREET. 811111135, VJEIEFW At CO. -" ,!..• 1 , 1 TUESDAY 25,AY1868. ........WWA1."........+0.0,1W0M1WW.W.P.......0,ne.A.:,..., FORT , ?In' BANKING, , • COMPANY ,:tr N 0.169 Wood - . CAPITAL,: : : : `: s2oo,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. r • DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. • INTEREST ALLOWED DE IRE DEPOSITS. 0.. atee Collections wide 0.. all seiblis points in the 13 A LIted Mater s Ilia C.P4ldaar: .',;. . '.,. r•'' •; , DIRECT , F. - D. Hostetter I no. C. Maher, James .12kallOn„, . ..r, „. Tr 1 'RObt. T. Wog, P. Waltne; 1 Antirr_lCl_ler , E. Fawcett, I JAM 9X. /3 ..., curl.. B r e cttriss4l.o,lPie,, , ,f., D. ILEE'r -WILSON, cashier, --__ 3 STONE BALNICA4' No. 293 LIBERTY mar, • PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorise:do4 t4":4$00 ,090 • ' DIRECTORS. li. J. Lynch, t Wm. H. Hamilton, John 3lardoch, Jr.; lj., er B.sti William 6c•i•enzin. ,tgxAicy A GENERAL BOEING MINER. ...... TRANSACTED. • Collections made on all accessible points in the Unite States and Canada. • terest Allowed on Time - Deposits. UNITE t STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SO,I„D. 11..1. LYNCH, Presideni. 1 411E0. T. VAN DOREN. Cushier. iTOCKHOLDERSINDIVEDUALLY LIABLE. NATIONAL, RANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. • A 7 A. PAT TEIISOIS 'President.. JOS. S. HILL • Cashier. CAPIT .00,000. • • DIRECTORS: A. 'Patterson, I George W. OLIN WM. R. Brown, I James McCandless, Chas. Lockhart, Douglas, Allen Klrkpatrlck, Win. . Reed. , Haven,. . . . DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11. A. IS. ap9:022 EVICT, CAOGIIEIf & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, rrrlisnunori , (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DEALIII I 3 lig Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attentimepgd to tl a purchase and GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bight 'Drafts on L0nd.0n.m31:582 N.; HOLMES & SONS, Collectlons main ouall qr. ptincipalpolsts of the Vetted States and Cansd!U• /1111 Stocks, Bonds and other Securities PAttleilsr Attention pad to the, purcbise and United State& Securities P. c. tkm. STERN RAVINGS BANS, CIIA:I'tTFZLED..I B66 . Inters isp ork imoDepos!.ts ANY BUM BEOEIVED PROM f p ' ONE DO‘LAR U WARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT I TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEIAST. - - Meow:its Daily at ISI o`cloek. President THOBELL. • Viee Presider » A 1111.118' HALL, DI . , PYr4lll , • THOMPSON BELL, A. MARSHALL, JOB. DILWORTH. i JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE, I ' ' Stockholders to whom we J o sephference: Wm. Forsythe, . Dilworth, , . Rev. David Icerr,-. Wm. Caldwell Willis Dal Bid Henry Lambert; D. W. C. Bidwell, A. H. Brown, • E. M. Fulton., Thomas Ewinir. . , • 127 Walnut Street. 57 Market Street, PIZ•TWOUVSG}Hs "PA.. BOIIGHTIh4 4III SOLD ON 902431113919 N. ,59 Fourth Street. 44 CaRit t f en ;* BANKERS.. ESTABLISHED IN 1831 ‘4135 yt\WO OUT jl y ST. DEALERS 4N GOVERNMENT , SECURITIES. 7 3-10 s Corded Ito 5-20: macs mmois bougiiisid 'alien 'oomniisatot, bare and in New Eovx. ~.TLAIErAPENAMNYIIATED. ~ .. , , INTrigsT ALLOVMDON DEPOSITS OF GOLD artivr• .Aooountill o; , Beas and Bank* g r ace ve on svocable RI A H OENArTaPir o z ls r w ß ee T u E • TA . MEN LN. .. 6 C.:~~' :f:i~'~' lONJAVIN BINCEIMILT 4;4 • SSILt; CUR& QINGEIILLIVSI (MEW filttOceSoirs 1.7 t° 411 " ) ; 1 4CAR9 . . ft; : . , • A : tr!-Irt " . :4 3 . The brill Stow,ogfeDble • • Ibibmeuelititst of the Itola o. ntetne. 4 . ,: swum •ILetter tetis, BOOltkra4l2V e tr w Aloarf tr ., DI oteen ‘ - . ROtttet of poalte..v vita. iH a r,lll CtwkA`.4 xxrk3rcoort.s - on:EIR, as so rotran 13TRELT, L!OUaO BULDMG. 01120)113. DIIAIITS, ROTES, BILL andLETTYS, MIMS, dq,,, done In all 'Woo, aplBW3B BEIM REMOVAL I A frog: QED MY BANKING AND EXCRANGE OFFICE Corner of Fifth and Wood streets, For d ogooo py,tii. :NATioNAL , PAN_K 9 P co PH. R. M - TZ. u Ads T. BWADY Corner Fourth ; and :Wood SA.? VC. MR. inn( - AVD "SELL ALL KINDS OF . . . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Goui,L'i#l4* COINONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. QIW.V PRtrgD INTO THE NEW 5-20 CQUPON-BOND. tir Interest Allowed on Deposits; MONED LOANED ON GOVERNMEN T BONDS, and other apprdrnd fotlatotartAciowest market rates. • . • Orders executed for the IPurchase and sate of STOCKS, 3101,1Dh aDa Giotto. J - Alsitr.S; T. •BR&DY & CO .rt - '.,'slitWi:it.'4li . laiiittli. FINANCE :AND' TRADE OFFICE OF TEE PTrifUDEO4I. GAZETTE, MONDAY, May-4, 1868. s More than one-third of the gold interest due May the first alreadYbeen paid out, with scarcely any effect on the mar ket; the closing quotations on Saturday were 139 1 ,, and at the opening of business this morning quotations remained-the some; towirds noon the ntarketwas firm at 139%, and dosed 71thlsomeectivity at 139%. The amount of bonds held , abroad was generally ; °estimated as being between three and fourhundied millions, but the few -, coupons coming in of the old Five Twenties is a good proo f that at least two thirds of the ! IMP. bonds, and about one half of 1865, old issue, are held by foreign capitalists. To make up the payments or rather remittances fOr this interest nearly all the shipments of coin have been re quired during the last fortnight, the quota tions for bonds being too high for invest ment. Taking all these facts into consid eration, there is a (probability that gold will advance later in . the season, when the effeci , ,, of the,' preiseiltl payment has :died away. On the other hand, it should not be overlooked that our imports are comparing_ very. :favorably Aii.f.h fOriner',-;ieSrsrlieing less than seventy-fir per cent. from the /largest amount. . , .GloverrunentiiiOre raifter 'weak and dull, there is no inquiry f or any other kind than the Consols, whit were selling at g per cent. below those of , 1067, and therefore, are - more in favor. Stocks are quiet; the western roads sus tain their quotations, and.sre rather, better except Michigan 'SofitheinV.eastern shares are very lightly dealt in. Money is easier at from 9 to 10 per cent. for first-class pa per. Trade is fairly active, but there is a sharp competition for business. Closing quotations as -received. by . ph. B. Mertz, were as f011Ows: Gold, 139%; Mil bonds, 113; 1862 5. • i 108; 1064 do, 106%,;1865 d 0,106%; Is, 109; 10-40 s 103; 7-30 s, - , Railroads=Cleveland & Pittsburgh, :" Fort Wayne,lo4; Nortil Western, 4o o 65g; North Western—prefeired;7 6 %; Yofk Central, 128; Erie, 70; Old So 1 ern 83g; Ohio : & Mississippi, 31; chantsi Union Express,3l: Western U t Telegraph,3634. Mining Shares—Cory . 2g; Quartz Hill, 1,05; Quicksilver, 28. —Closing quotations received by Jam - T. Brady &Co.: Gold 1;4 % U. S. 6's, 1881 , 4 . 13, • ".: 5.20% 1862. ° * ' 1.8 " 5.20'5, 1064 1 g 5.205,1 1865 'try' " 10-40'S - 103 fr2O's,lJan. and July, '65..- ..... 1083 66 OA 64 41 ..,tr 4 ' „lox June 7-30's 107' ........ . . 107 g May ' , 118% PITTSBURGRPETROLEUM MARKET. ra , THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY. May 4, 1868. CRUDE I .,-The market continues excited, and pricesare advancing.. Holders of spit oil are asking 1243, but there were no trans actions of Which we could hear. We can report 1,000 bbls for Juneand July, seller's option; at 12c; a "linen of 3,000 bbls May, June and July, at 12c; 1,000 bbls May, June and July, seller's option, at 12c; 1.000 bbls for June; seller's option, 113;c; 5,000 bbb3, buyer's option, for all IEBB, prices withheld—probably 15e, as holders were asking that figure. ' REFINED—The bade& car market is equally as excited as crude, and, prices have still further advanced We are ad vised of the following transactions: A "line" of 1,500 bbls, 'Philadelphia delivery, for June, July'and August, first half each month, at 30Nc• 1,500.19 „May, June and July at 30c; 2;000'13114s forlday at 30c; 500 bbis last half July at 30%c; 1,000 bbls - for May at 30c; 1,000 last half of Juno and July at 300.' All - the' year, buyer's oPtion, we' still quote nominally at 330. Offers were made for each month during, .the year at 31c, but there were' no sellers' t that price. Dispatches from Oil City during the of ternoon report the price of oil on the;creek at $2 per barrel. - Salon: of oil were made' at g 4,25 on broad gauge cars, and same ers-wed asking 14450.' For oil delivered on Allegheny Valley. Railroad cars higher figures were being asked. AitirrVAllEie following are the at.. ritalt ofoil Mentrileitliet & 04.241 ',Lockhart* 05.8136 shiPlikuMs .t . r4t,• A. V. Clark it Sumner, Se, bbls ,, reflhed Wright et Bowl, Braun Sc Wagner, 313 do do toWailrig, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. 114ohtzlieh &. ner,Hoehler ,C*3.,250 , ,d0-,do to Waripg, King & Izl2' 3 FaViraetg; Logan $ tookditle, 250 do dO tie W. & Philadfdphia..!. • -I,lelCeirr ige..13r0. -- rfTdoterkzde to W. P. Logan do Bro s ; Philadelp a. O. 13: joites, 100 ref. to W. P. Logan Bro. ,F*34.31 ~, • , riSt` • 4,`; , 1 4, 1 011‘492`tiWA.A4 - ; ,•:., • v l3 • : e ['po; 651 W. t- I' f • 4 '• •• • •• • ' • • • M. Long&I.10. 1911bbls ref. to :War den, Frew & Co ~ Philadelphia. Hutchinson 011 Co., 185 do do. to Warden, Frew & Ch.,Philadelphia. * G. W. Holdship, 30 do dq to Warihg, King & Co., Philadelphia. OFFICE 6 NEE PMM3 I3 ItGIi .MAC 'l .'6. OFFICE OF TrtriFirrsrionciri GAZETTE, MONDAY, May 4, 1868. ' 'Since our last we have no material change, change to notice in our markets, Tiade - to-day was fair. The demand for Fleiir 'and. Provisions continue large, and at cUr - rent quotations holders exhibit much fir(n lies& procepes were in fair request. The weather is' fine for out-door transactions, ,• and the country people are busily engaged in farming operations. - In a trip up so pe thirty miles on the Connellsville Railroad since Sattuday last, we,observed Corn and Potato Planting going On ‘finely, On the line of- that -. road 'the gardens are in a for ,. .ward state ofeultivritioli,enil the fririt trees `areifitairirig adscelt have seenthem for years, and.we heard of no complaint of any of the blifici being bilaked as yet; by frost, There is , some Wheat left initins partof the country', but it is notarge 'and farmers will not part with a bushel ntll they se'e how the coming crops Will ;turn out - ,Thateanrierbri-toldwiyet; for'.Wee time, and , the Wheat required to strpply our mills has to be brOught from the west- ; ern markets, where there is more of a sur plus than here, but t moStly. held on there also by farmers until.they see further into the-future crops. It is not likely that there will be any drop whatever in :Wheat or Flour in this market for some time, .and in ' deed, yrices may advance at nediatant "day. Corn is coming in more freely - to meet the late advance. We quote current rates as follows: • , . GRAlN—There is a fair deinand for Grain of nearly all descriptions, with but light receipts. Corn is coining in better. Pure White Corn sold in depot this morn ing at 51,06, and mixed at $1,05. In :eleva tor there were three car loads sold at $l,OB. A:considerable sale of:oats was made from depotat 80q on wharf at 78 to 80c. Rye con tinnes scarce and in demand at $1,9,5 to $2. Parley is quoted nominally at $2,50, with -none of any consequence in market j• There is no Wheat coming in for sale. .Millers rely. on the Western markets for such • 1 amounts as. are required to run their mills; . quote nominally Red' Winter at . $2,65 to 42,70; ,White,Wheat,. $2,70 to $2,75, and No. l'Sprjailitl2,s9.per brothel. t • k • FLOUR—There IS a Continued active de but prices are without 'change. Holders are very firm at the following 1 prices: , Dayton Snow Flake,White ;Winter, $l3; White River. (Red Winter) $l2 to $12,25; Jenkin's Lilly Mills, 512; Crossett's, $11,75; Enierald, $11,25 to $11,50; Tord's choice, $11;25, and . riaedium brands, $10,50 to $ll - per barrel. Rye Floor has od traced tOlilo per , bench - 1 • • • CORN MEAL—From store we quote 'at $l,lO to 81;15 per bushel. PROVISIONS.--The market is firm and arid still advaneing'. We quote Sugar Cured Hams, 1933,~ ' 20e; do Canvassed, 20% to 21e; Shoulders, I4M to 14V i c.; Ribbed Sides 17V,C.; Clear Sides, 19c; choice Dried Beef, 24c, and Lard, lOy l e per pound. Mess Fork firm at $30,50 per bbl. LARD 011a—The market is active and we quote an advance in Pxtra No. 1 to 51,55. No. 2is quoted at $4,25 for. gallon. BUTTER—Choice Roll sold at 40 to 42c. A fair article can ne bought for 35 to 38c per lb. _ EGGS—SoId at 21 to 22e—prices droop ing. ( HAY—On the wharf baled Hay sold at $22. At the Allegheny , scales - there were 6 car_loads Timothy sold. at $2B to $3O; and at the'city scales'llloads do sold at $24 to $2B POTATOES—Firm Sahli at $4 to $4,50 'mix bbl, for Perich l?lwarO and Buckeyes,. = ; CI3EESE-4bbice Cheese i 6 in We quote Goshen at 19 to?'20:4 1- ,PricOry at 18e; and. Western Reserve.at-Tirore- 1,- SALT-800 OfAnall,./pl#lll4 :from store'at $2 per barrel.' • • s ;. Pre iirs; Vorit latt . 14;trirei; CBY:• •. Telelintpb tortbit Pinola:l;h tostt*x--,...-. .• 4.4**;iCietahm , but not verY natio; sales 1,909 bales at, 32% a33c for middling. uplands: 'Planitireceipts 18,682 bbls at $8,750,25 for - suPcirfinr, state and Western, $12,10a13,50 for •white wheat ,• extra; sloal4 - for round hOop Ohio, $119,11, F. - 25 for extra St. Louis, $12,50a16,00 for god 30'cjatide46;plosing dull.',caiforlla 'lower; 01es sAtii saciriatsl2,ls6.l6,BW :ItysFlotir • stea'dy;:saleit 4,000 bblsat'oB;2sal3,-00—latter • an extreme. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky nominally unchanged. Wheat; receipts 214,426 bush; la2c lower; more active; sales 156,000 bush at $2,51a2;52 for No 1 spring, tt2,40a2,42 for No 2 do, $2,45 for No 1 and 2 do mixed, $2,35 for No 2 and 3 do mixed, V. 2,9 9 1,1, for amber state, $3,65 for_ amber Green Barspring,"_ta -fur white 'Canada, and $3,20 for white Calfforfat. `''Rye dull and heavy at $1,87%a1,90 for state. Barley heavy and easier; sales-46,000 bush; Can ada West at $2,2582,30; nearly all sales at inside figures. Barley malt quit; sales -1,500 bush. Peas 431,45a1,50, in bond. Corn; .recsipts-58,691 ,bush; sales-46,000, buah; $414a1,16 - fornew trilited'Western; do afloat at $1,15a1,16;! old do afloat-and , in' store at $1, 1410 4 6 ; 'o44l:utinwhite Southern at $1,20. Oats a. shade Winer„ receipts:4o,s6B bush; saled_3B,olX)•hinthat 85H .for.Wastern at rail- ' road depot ; do afloat at 80. Alm dull at 9a 10; Rtulgoete, 10a113,1. - .coffee du ll and heavy.- Su very' flim; sales-•-500 hhds at 1034a12 `Cuba; 'Porto 'taco at 1114. Molasses' kiniet: Hots - Iliad: Petroleum firmst 14%• for.-ertide.'l9 l 4a3o tor refined bonded. , Pork flint and quietf - salt--23,500 bbls at. $29,35 , 829;50;: •ncw; nfess: closing at 829,50. for:. regular; ; ;$28a28,25.. for- old do; closing, at. 423 1 7544,12: ,chielly• •at $24,00; $25,25a26 for prune mess., Beef is steady, with_sales of 4552 bias at 615100050 for new ' $20,5Qa24,55 for new extra mess; also 1,250 tierces at $36a39 for_Prime mess, and $40a43 for India mess. Beef hams are quiet and small'sales were niade'tit $36a37. Cut meats are' quiet; sales of 280 pkgs at 13;6a18% - s ;for shoulders; ••:17a18 1 .4c for hams;- - middles are • quiet and - firmly held. Lard is firm; sales of 1,420 Ws at 18%a18 - 3( 3 c ' and small lots at 19a1954c:..,:ltutter-is heavy at 20a430 for• Ohio; 47a490 for State. Cheese is quiet and steady at 21a27%0. 'Freights to Liverpool aro lower, with engagements of 5,200 bushels whoat at 4d. per sal, and sd. per steam; also 2,000 bbls flour at is. 6d. per steam. -LATEST.—FIour closed quiet and a shade easier lon medium and lower grade.% Wheat, far export deinand,s2,4o for No. 2, and $2,50a2,75 for No.l spring. Rye dull - awl heavy, $1,85t - i 1,87. Oat% quiet and steady atB6c for western afloat. - Corn dull at $1,14 al,l6lfOrneWand Old mixed western, afloat and, in store. . ; Pork (Oat and steady at s29;37l4iot,s9 : fornti* mess, cash, and regn tar, and $72,45a30,00 buyers in; June. - Beef quiet. and steady; cut meats firm and with limited business doing; Bacon quiet and steady. Lard &runt 18%a19,6e for good to prime. Eggs steady at 2.1a23%e. on ew ' th or- ton Cincinnati :Market ••• • - By Telegraplito the Plttsburith Gazette.) = - he C ld rN otrtna6eoTar36ls;azth4es;:ralteausr t d a utallaB a oo d movd -ohanohfansg2s,vat the vaew4of-houers. Coin 410.11 -at Ole for ear, but no deptand for shelled, Cats dull at 80c,,arist io demand. .P•vpaelllas sd eO5 foil No. 1 and choice. Barley. unchang d and quiet. Tobacco in good• deraand at full prices. Cotton unchanged and quiet; middling is held at Sly. Provisions firm• Mess pork in_good deniand at #I4tSCY held at - 828,50a20. Bulk meats a •itet'n iul quiet; shoulders 13e, and sides 1510; shoul ders sold at-13q0;:loasycr m onth. RegOrt is firmv . -140-for *Alias:Merl, and 17y i c and 180 for clear rib and clear Ades. Lard • initcdchlandTitlia pocks are higher, with miefi 2 .-iit , lo6; -but it - is now held at 19)ic. Butter is scarce and firm at 40a450. Egf,a • sohaivliendgeactl a dull, 701 7 • New York /Uri Gcoin Mark et. [By Telegraph to the rntsbarsh 6 osside. l NEN!, Youx, - May 4.—Weather fine yet trade as dull a.s ever, but.prices are, :un changed. w Y'T,S _•F
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