6, IRON---WORKS. AS. Vaanixi, Pres't pIITILIBUBOHTFORGE AND IRON CO., MATiVFACTITIIILD.I3 OF Bar Iron; ' "Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Loeomotive Fremes; - Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Reds; Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Raki, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, Se. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. P GRAFT;BYERS & CO., • MANUFACTURERS OF Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT - IPON, Iran Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c: ALSO. - OIL WELL TUBING.' Office, 98 Water and 18S First Streets., -_ PITTSEtURGIf; ' ' KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK 3fA-NITE'ACTURERS OF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal AND • • • JUNIATA BLOlf-IRON. MERCHANT BAR, RO UNDand SQUARE IRON HOOP, BAND, T and A.. OLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER EARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON: SMALL T RAILS 20 and 16 lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT RAILS. Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and. Office at the Wor'xs, GREEN OUGH STREET, is continuation of First street,) 'adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.. . . EVERSON, PRESTON &, CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, 'Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela Rouse, _ _ - anZhdf3 PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS: SINGER, 'MICK & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacturers of every description of -CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, _ ELLIPTIC AND PL kTFORM SPRINGS . , AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &R„,, • 'Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sts. ap16:087 PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD & C 0.,) Manufacturers of the BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, nall E sLM T i'SilejciaMl f 6 al Aßt ß l i nr; CAST STE EL ror nespizif *T e d Mowl Machines, --gt Plo i a lg iV i t i n u l arst Apo" Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steel. Office—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two blocks wbove. theillouongsttels H9nsc., oclti:d9 : NIILLER, BARS & PARK WM. METCALF,REUBEN HILLER, GEO. W. BARR. 1 CHAS. PARKINSrzcLu PARTNER—S. M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, rerrui.mrt, ialtitnaciPArromiN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA fel4:d4B L ACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of % Oface and Warehouse, 120, 122 . 124 SECOND and Llll and 121 FIRST STREETS, HARDWARE., NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STEERIT & EUWER, Nanuf:seta;mrs and Importers of 11A_ItI)WAXLE, CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF WAITE, One square 'Deli:ow Tobin pepett 'PITTSBURGH la" Agents for FAIRBANKS , EICALES. F. w mnu , ssmAN'l' IFTH ST. bet. T u nnet & .Chatham ennsmith and Dealer in hardware First class. goods of all descriptto band and sold at the lowest prices.. E r vai s r l i way d s on one ' carefully on abort notice. 32:d50 ,‘,ARCEIITECTS: .‘. BARR,4l..mosra, Icrs. • TWIT HOUSE ASSOCreiION BTITILDENCIB;Bojr; 2 and 4 Bt. Pith% Stre rittaNtrlib , _ rs. BDoclg attention given to the designing and building or OOUBI-BOUSICS'and PUBLIC BUILDINGS. FOUNDERS;' IIEAMRUM3:' .w. P. Poßiau, Sup!t. TLAS. WORKS; THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest %tic most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Cnrroll and SnialUnian Streets, (NINTIg WARD, .11.trTS.ErGrils. PA. WM. SMITH • Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. ,ty Pipes are all cast invariably- In Pita, in dry. sand, and 1A feet lengths. Also , full assortment of GeneroCastings for Gas and Water Works. I would - also bill the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS • feIS:DO TilE KNAP FORT NTT FOUNDRY CO. Belling_iill and Blast Machinery, RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every desealption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHIN - ES. fe24 L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BUST.W. A. ROBINSON, JR.. LIVINGSTON & . IRON POUNDERS, 3IANUFACTURERS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All desmlptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters: Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma chdlrichit'ark promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, REA SUCCeSSOTEI to ItOI3I7SSON, Mims & MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSANP MACHINISTS, PITTSWRGH, MantifttetUrera of Boat and Stationary Steam En ea, Mill Machinery . G earing. fln § ,.TtlLT:2 l l t roeftll .00ller sand pheet Iron N 6 ork. s' Oil Tanks and Agents °tilc2 kr co rn er Alt I First S-13Tieft.; feeding Boilers. , PITTSBURGH. MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, Prr'reil3UßGEL Engines, of every description. Boilers, 011 Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Railing AM Castings. Engine Castings. Itsehine Castings. , General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED no9mG9 CHARLES KNAP, President. J. M. ELNAP, Vice President. 0. METCALF, See'y and Treas'r. J. K. WADE, Engineer. J. G. KNAP, General Manager. DIRECTORS: JAMES B. HURRAY, of Lyon. Sholb .2 Co k. A. E. W. PAINTER. of J. Painter .2 Soue. C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant A Co. THOS. 8. BLAIR, of Shoenberger & Co. WM. METCALF, of Miller, Barr A Parktn. ffiANI7FACTUItEIIS OP MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Unica Iron Mills,) - PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. - _ Charges reasonable. , - EBBERT & MACKLIND. a15:128 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. 7 Mee and Warehouse, IS Wood- Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein .and. Pipe Boxes, .wssos BOXES. DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally.. ap7fityll CENTRAL FOUNDWY ' AND ROLL WORKS,. 880 Penn Street. BOLL3IAN, BOYD & BAOALEY. Chill Roils, Mill Castings, Rol Lathes. ae. FVLTON ES TAB MALISHEDCHINE WORKS. • 1836. nManufactory of STEAM ENGINES, , all sizes and of the most approved patterns, for, stationary purposes ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY BOATS. A variety of 10, 12 and 10 horse power ENGINES, which will be sold at, very reduced prices. P. F. GEISSE, Wellsville, 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio' Aver, and line of C. &P. R. I no9:h2 IRON BROKERS. IRON BROKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornyvall, Doughatnore, JO •sephine, Isabella, Duncannon: litanhope, Glendon, and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal PIG IRONS. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited ,COPPER LAKE SUPERIOR , OMER KILL AND MELTING WOLZS, • prx.relgunon.. ?ARK,. McCURDY & CO., Manufacturers of Sheathing, Braziera , and 80l copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, Raised Still- Bot tom ,s Spatter Solder. r.t. Also, impors and - Dealers in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, N% .&c. -Con stantly on hand Tinners' Machines at. Todis. Warehouse , No. 140 FIRST STREET and', 190. SECOND STREET. Pittsburgh. . Special orders of Copper cut to any debited Da: 'ern. . myll,c3lolvrT BREWERIES. ps4ENue STEAM BREWERY. JOB. erimErc.• 11`11/a.•..ROBEET LIDDSLIA., SPENCER, M'KAY & CO., MALSTERS AND BREWERS Porter, and Rroin Stant, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WATSON, Milner. OOl4 - - i 34 1.1 ---- - - _ NVILLIANI J. DICK, _CARPENTER AND BUILDER, , R i No. as. spgaiNIFIWVANIA AVENUE,_opwano tUgh' atreet,"pittabursh, Ps. Easideuice, No. 1113 Grant 0 * f stmt. - 'Me JobaloCdonea Witti iiiiiat a wi - iiii txtveNir... iiii I=l .76147.1(i 41,1.311J9 ;,. PIrTSBUIIGIEI GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY. MAY O. -1868, ' l7-- 11NGINES; VWqMl,4.o7''' FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK viromics. :__CARROLL & SNTDER, • TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PM:MD TUBULAR, 'grIRE- BOX AN,...) CYLINDER STEAM BOILEKS. OIL STILLS - AND OIL TANKS, • CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND .CON- DENSERS: ' • STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERiI AND. IRON BRIDGES; • ; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES. °Mee and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, sir Orders sent, to the above address Will be promptly attended to.. mh7:189 . • Y. W. MORROW... JAB. B. BARNHILL....JAB. O'HARA BOILER WORKS. MORROW; BON - HILL & YANOFAC/itzlll3 OF • Steam Boilers' Oil Stills; Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS. GASOMETERS, 'WROUGHT -I IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sta., • PITTSBURDH, PA. . REPAIRING promptly done. 334 M 2 WM. BARNHILL & CO. ) BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, --- NOS. 20; 88, 24 AND BB PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of. BOILERS in the best manner, alrd warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds. Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Ironßridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu faclurers of Barnlfill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest nonce. M.5:c21 JAMES M BITER, - • • Nos. 55 and 56 Watei• Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., XANITPACTORZIL OP IRON OIL -. TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JADED Y. BRUSH EDMUND D. BRUSH JARED MG BRUSH & SON, MANUFACTURERS. OF,. Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE. &C 61 PCII7I , Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COON STOVES. i CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO.'S -- • TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Store in the Union. BISSELL: & CO.; No. 235 Liberty 'Street. Also on bond and for sale, I'ABWRST ATI S HEATOVES. GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS. • COOKING JoLANGES, ie. OILE4PEST PLACE in the city TO BUY TEE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at 'N0.146 GRANT STREET. JO. P. O. nirmr. WINLEY WILSON do CO., NATURAL LUBRICATING COLT -ti, Settled In tank. and prepared expressly for RAIL ROADS, and ALL CLASSES OF 91AORINERF. QUALITY GUAIWITEED UNITORM. wirProposals for quantities solicited. , No. 167 Wood Street, - 'IIANK. OF COMIERCE BUILDING." ap2B:pl9 7 - WAltitliG JUNG, Commission bferebants and Brokers in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, , PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, TACK Petroleum and iiiProduCts. Ittsbirgh Ofnee—DAIZELL' BuiLDIND, COL ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Ottee-127 WALNUT Err aplmlo - JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., Oil Commission Jobbers, No. 3 DUQUYSNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Relined OIL", Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our longexperlence in the Petroleum trade enables us to otter unusual facilities and in ducement* to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to mike it the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties baring QUI, for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples.' TT M. LONG & CO., —• lIANUFACTORZEtB OtP PURE WHITE BURtING OIL, Brand--"Ltt.r.rzut. , P _ Duquesne Mee, No ' .2 Way, Pittsburgh, J. C. BMITUY...C. A. ICITIZW...W. u. WimignigAD. SOHO OIL WORKS. r • Iltsap*Ogrend / 11179 ' 0 .. ) r,g 1 404 4 44 1, 0 c”7 . !' . • " ` 4* -1, • . -LUBRICATANC., 21° ' I PT. ,41.01(1% ,iiNrirgillasatirallW 40. .141,s ...a.. 7 .43(1 . . 4 1! ikeo:Acal. - MANITFACTORSIIS OF PITTSBURGH, Pa OILS. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Wi&lout street itOTHEBB,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS iK. . : FEN@ . . - M - Mbta7 ==!=;=== FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEAL REIN G9VERNMENT SECURITIES, AND OLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. accessible points in the madeollections r on a II ted States and Caned . Hostetter, Tames Gordon, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, TORS: Jno-C._4lsher, - LE Andr ew K Mille mg r , . James M. Batley. • Llllll/Wr, EM BAWL. 111 D. LEFT BANK, Tsar, EYSTO No: 293 LIB prirsievses, CAPITAL, (authorized,) $lOO,OOO. lIIHEOTO Z. H. J. Lynch I Wm. H. Hamilton, John Murdoch, Jr.,— - Henry Bockstoce, William Espy, I Geo. f. Van Doren Samuel Barekicy, A GENERAL BANKING BITSINES TRANSACTED Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. Jr. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DORER. Cashier. airsTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. . --- • . A. PATTERSON President. JOS. H. HILL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: A. Patterson, George W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, I James McCandless, . Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick,'Wm. BemA. W. S. Haven,- . mscotr3rrs DAILY, AT u. A. at: apom22 HART, CAI/GREIF & C 0.,. BANKERS AND .BROKERS, Corner Third and . Wood Streets, PITTSDTIFIGrII, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA. HART & C 0..) DEALERS IN Exchinge, Coin, Coupons, And parpcular attention paid to U e purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. tnritaB2 NHOLMES & SONS, • 1.1, • 33.1fLIV1ELMIELE 1 7 57 Market Street, prrprisstr#l3o4:l o A.: Collections made on all the prinelpil pOlut4 of tie United ntatesitud Canada'. Storks, Bonds and other Siielitittia BODITEiT 86f.D ON C631 - 31:18.41CN. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of 'United States Securities: ja3o:al WESTERN SAYINGS RANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTETIED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS. SUBJECT TO CHECK.' WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Daily at L 9 ,o'clock. , . President—THOMPSON BELL. • Vice. President .A IL MARSHALL._ DIBECT0115: THOMPSON BELL, : I• A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. - I JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE, I • Stockholders to whom 'we Wm. Forsythe • Wm Willis . D Cal aLull, dwell: • D. W. C. Bidwell, K. 3f. Fulton. • i.-.4g,\ARK -. 4._:,,.....i c.- .BAOKEgsg.. ESTABLISHED IN 1831. 145$ 35 SOUTH "Ck‘‘l° Si: PHILADELPHIA, bEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7 3-103 Converted Into 5-20, I STOCKS AND GO Ilonibl and Sold on commission, be e and In New Yor . TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD DelvedENCY. Amounts of Banks and Bank ers on favorable terms. . ALL' CLASSES OF szcm3 prize TAXER •IN EXCHANGE AT MARKET RATES. • • fe2 1 :183. ... . . . LITHOGRAPB.ERS. EFJAxIF SINGERLY CLZIB. QINGERLY & CLEIS, Succeseors u to Gao. F. Baltroumezr .1 Co.. mnoonarmakii. The on ly _ Steam Llthographtd.ratabllehmeet West o f the mougplas. Badness ards, ,Letter Heads, stedtk La Is, Cteenbultk Sh erearde, - Diplomas, orttaqh_,Vlowit, Cerhliej4ea Demettet: Slott 'Cara'. £O., SOL-9M and 74 Ul= 'Met, - 0104116 CNA 'Xarrig ItAr"Xt3U A goo'rotnizaThiwirinytDor#:' ets <7,;,%;;,4 lida;Ittolo did fi ntA gtinara• yr REMOVAL. lIKVE BEItIGVED 31 - T BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO TIM Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Forinerlc oceupted by the NATIONAL BANN. OF COMMEBCE. . 1 PH. R.-MERTZ. JAiffEs T 1 BRADY Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., N - 13. 111 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 7-30's CONVERT - ED INTO THE NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND. .0211" Interesi Allovied on Deposits. • 418 - MONED I t ioANBI) ' 'GOVERNMENT BONDS, and• other approve 4 collateral,, at lowest market rates. - • Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, SWUM and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. ON. ambler, frOt litbutgij Gkrtte. FINANCE AND TRADE OFFICE OF. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TiIEgDAY, May 5, 1868. The gold market exhibits signs of de pression;rthe market began to get weak with tbo increase of cash gold offered to loan, and speculative buyers keeps the mar ket down to its legitimate demand which is light after the payment of Five Twen ties coupons to foreign holders. The prob ability_ of the - :Prisidant's -may stimulate purchasers for a rise, but the market will back the support from the speculative iinporters who were the main cause of the speculative fluctuations. Governments were rather weak, and with the downward tendency of gold' and the tightening of the money market, are likely to take a slight downward turn be fore the approach of the /lily efchanges of Seven Thirties, when, in allprobability, a large amouht of bonds will - be offered for sale in preference to .conversion. When New York dealers in government securi ties caused the friends and the public in general to exchange their Seven Thirties, they do it as much for the sake of the pub lic as for their own: they will not be able to furnish bonds fast enough and do not care for them in at high rates, when it is doubtful that they can get their outlay back again. The stock market is firm; with little do ing: outside of the regular speculators litlte is bought for investment, the market being too high to count on safe returns. In local securities little will be done until after dividends have been paid. Dioney seems to be (=ler, except in the way for small sums to supply the wants of the middle trades-people and property owners, who bought part_ cash and part short payment. Businesa is slUggish, but premises to iniprove. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz, were as follows: . Gold, 13914; 1881 bonds, 113; 18625-20 s, 107%; 1861 do, 106%; 1865 do, 106 X; Consols, 108 X 10-40 s, 103; 7-30 s, 107 X. Railroads--Cleveland - a4 Pittsburgh; E 2%; Fort Wayne,lo.l%; North Western,common 6W; North - Western--preferred,76X; New York Central, 128%; Erie, 70% . ; Old South ern; , 84%3 Ohio & 30%; Mei!, chants UnlOnExpress,3l34; Western Union Telegraph,37%. Min i ng Shares—Corydon, 28; Quartz Hill, 1,05; Quicksilver, 2934. —The directors of the Pennsylvania road Company have declared the usual' cash dividend of three per cent. and a stock dividend of five per cent. out of the earn ings of the company for the last six month, both of which-are payable to stockholders, clear of national - and State tax, after the 30th of the present month. This is equal to sixteen per Cent. on tile par value of the stock, thus showing it to beone of the best, if not the very best investment in the coun try. —Eighty-tiro fullhoils of insurance capi tal met in Council at Chicago recently, and by a vote of sixty-seven millions against fifteen millions, it was decided to dispense hereafter with all the aid of Solicitors in obtaining risks, and to await business as It offered at their respective desks. The sav ing thereby is computed to be 15 per cent., and the offices confine their dealieg to proper and legitimate limits. —The Burlington- and Missouri Bailroad Company has just negotiated a loan of fp,- 000,000. The bonds • Issued are eighteen millions of land mortgage, boncle, having twenty-four and a hill' Stitars to run, with interest at 7_ per cent., and twelve miilfons of 5-10 bonds, drawing interest at - 8 per cent: The whole loan was taken by stock holders road in quesllonat 8 5 1 , ' • make reference• Joseph Dilworth, Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. IL Brown, Thomas Bwins. —The Washington Star says: The state ment of the public debt to be issued on the sth inse., will show a decrease of .'the. same of $6,000;000 or 510,000;000, whiehli the hea viest decrease for some time past. During the month of April the expenditures on ac count of the various departments of the Government, especially the War Depart-, ment, which is generallY very heavy, have been much less than usual; while•the re ceipts frctm customs bave.been heavy and the receipts from Internal Revenue about the same as usual. The amount of coin now on hand is over $84,0001000; be sides $23,000,000 in currency: During ;the month several millions of dollars in gold have been sold, as there was more coin on hand than was needed to meet the require ments of the Government. —closing quotations received by James T. Brady do Co.: Gold. ..... .............. • . ••••••• • .... 139 y L. V. S. 6'5, .... ' ‘, 8 n 5-2% . 186, 108 " 5.20'5, 1864 ' 106% " 6.20'5, 1865 10-40's 5- 20'3, Jan. and July, /8,5 1 1 6 II ,14 It if, r 09 8 JUnel.Boli. 4. 1‘ ' ‘‘ July 740 ' s ... . •••••••- nR...••••/•• aurg' May c om p., at365..:....4w.::A 4 frcl'Yorkpq9o,(l4 Mirhet. tielTeleffrapfttitas , .*.barableasette.? .4 4 `. 1 40A - 44/ie7thzy jasiottli iiihrkbi led "but priopistaidriuvd, geP4 wally the •_•wwtioloc,eivitLite " " 11 ' s ~We -1 ' a I :~ ... ~ F .¢'~~~-:: ate: ar: ;:.~+ EVA PITTSBURGH DLVIIKBTS. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGHG'AZETTE. TUESDAY. Iday 5.1868. The general markets continue mode rately active, and while the operations in the leading 'articles are mainli of a local character, there is nevertheless a fair vol ume of business, in the aggregate, and prices, as a general thing, are firm but tin . changed. The weather is all that could possibly be desired for vegekation, and from almost every quarter thii advices in . regard to the growing cropsiara very fa vorable. , y. • ASHES—Firm but unchanged; sales of Soda Ash at 4;ic for commoiz; 5c ter re gued, and Ilc for Pearls. APPLES-Scarce and in fliir demand but unchanged; sales in a regidar way at • $5 to $7 per bbl, as to quality. HAY—WeighmasterMcNulti, at the Al legheny Diamond Scales, reports sales of 38 loads of Hay at.s2o to $26, and 2 loads of Strikiv at $lB per ton.. GRAIN—Iso Wheat in markit, and there is not enough doing to establish .quota tions. Oats firm and tending upward; sale of 300' bushels in store pt 83c, and smalltsales at 85c; some holdera are asking 85c. in elevator. Corn firm butknotquota bly higher; we now quote at $1.:05 to $l,lO, l i •oriwhaf and track. Rye is qUirted firm at $1,95 to s2—sale of 1 oar on pmate terms. Barley is nominal at .112,50—m*1e in mar ket. ' : FISH—Are quoted as follOws: No. 3 Large Mackeral at $)4 per hale bbl; No. 3. Medium, 56;i; Lake Herring,'i /.1; White Fish, /8, and Baltimore Hernin (new) r,st $11). - • . , CHEESE—SaIes of Western ;Reserve at 14c; York State Dairy, at 16c, and Goshen, 18 to 19c. ECGS—The supply is in excess of the demand, and prices are barely psaintained at 21 to 22c, k• POTATOES—Peach BlowS are. reported firm at $1,50 per bushel. Jersby Sweets, 48,75 to e 9 per barrel. BUTTER—Under the influence of i ti L creased arrivals, the _marketis very duil, and prices are now drooping k now quote at 35 to 38c and 40c, for - good, Prime and choice. FLOUR—The market is Alias, with a. steady local demand, and priccs are well maintained• but unchanged. We are quo ted sales of the following brands: "Mad River" and "Carey's i " $12,75; "Pride of the West," t 31250; "Cirolden Eagle," $12,25; "White 'Star," $11,75; "Tonka" and "Win ona," $11,75; "Falcon it Clark," $11,50; Medium grades of Spring Wlikat are quo ted.at $11,50 to $l2. Rye Flo*, is selling at $9,75 to $lO. DRIED FRUIT—The demand is rather: better, and ,prices=are .firiner.!; We now 'quote Apples at '7 to 734 c, and Peaches at 1234 to 1334 c, as to quality. PROVL 4 3IONS—Recon is firm, with. a-- regular jobbing demand, anct prices are firm and well sustained. We quote as fol lows: 1434 to 143 ; c for Shoulders; 17 to 10c for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 20c for Plain Sugar Cured Hams, and 21e for Canvassed do. Lard, 20c, in tierces, and 21c, in kegs. Mess Pork, 829,50 for old, and $3O for new. LARD OIL—Is quoted firm by manufac turers at -$1,25 for No. 2, and $1,55 for PITT"BURGH PETROLEIIn MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZE/T.r.., TUESDAY, May §, 1868. -; CRUDE—The market was agSin firm and somewhat excited to-day, though, compared with yesterday, prices are no iiigher. We can,report sales of 2000 bbls to be delivered between now and August lst,Neller's on tion, at 12c; 500 to be delivered;within the next fifteen days, et 'l2c; 3000 at Tidioute; at $3,85 per bbl; 5000 bbil on Oil Creek, to be delivered within ten days; at $4; and 2000 bbls deliverable on cars.at 421i1 City it $4,50. An Oil City telegram ,reports the market firm and excited- on 4ie creek at $4, and $4,50 to $4,60 at Oil City, delivered on Allegheny Valley cars. In regard to production, a telegram front a reliable party at Titusville says that the daily yield during April was 8,650 harrelS, and 9,100 barrels at present, and increasing. This telegram, of course, is only thii 'opinion of one man, but it is generally.l regarded as . being. as near correct as it is pOssible to get at it. This shows • that - , the Production is steadily increasing, and whilenld wells are continually.givbig out,-new ones.exe,itiorg thaw Making up ter the deficieney. market „for bonded. oil isaalio very - firm and somewhat. excited, • and prices are firm and well sustained, - notwithstanding Antwerp is roported off a quarter of a franc. We can report-sales of 500 bbls for the last ballot May, at 31c; and 500 bbls on spot, at 25%c, delivered free on board of cars here. May ma Y; be quoted at 31c, delivered in - - -Philadelpblo;7Jiine and July ' at 3034 c, and it - :vies i rumored that there hadlieen a sale frem 'Angust" to De cember, at 31c, a big price, though it may be true. All the year r buyer's option, . nominal at 33c, the last sale reported being at that figure. The market is in a peculiar condition. at present. Sale of 100 bbb3"re-: sicimim at $4,75. ' ARRIVAIS--Capt. James, Wilkins re ceived 160,bbla of Kanawha oil. No other arrivals . reported., .OIL SHIPMENTS PER Ai V. E.' Clark & Sumner; 108 bbls refined to P. Wright , &Sons, Philadelphia: - : • Nat.. Ref. C0., - 503 do do to F. A' Dilworth' & Co., Philadelphia. • E. ..4eman, 224 do do, - Waringy King di Co., P delphia. -L.:, ,i 17.1..do:lxiazole to W. P. Logan, Gyro., - Buthun. Rehew it Co., 55,4 ter2.o4W. P. Logan Philadelphia OIL SHIPMENTS . FROM DIAIDESNE DEPOT. H. LOng - &,Cck., 24 bbls ref. to -War- ' den, Frew &..C4S., Eidlailelphie.. • , HutehhiSori Oil Co., 96 'do do to Warden, Frew&CC., Philadelphia. • , G. W. Holdslilb, - 1 - 89 de to 'Veering King Co:; Philadelphia. ''• Union.Ret Co., 1581,131 s rag hs' W. P. Lo gan &Bro., Philadelphia.: • McKenna,: i.:-Rogers,ls.'dce do to A. P. Phipps, ,l'hlladelplu [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh qarete.3 CINCINNATI, May s.—Flonr dull at '?Ila 11,59 for Wilily. Wheat quiet, at $2,651f0r No I, and $2,60 "for No 2. Corn in .fair mand at 92a93 for Sar; shelled at 94. RZS quiet and held at $2,13.5 for No 1, and No-2 at 82. Oats'qUlet at 80`foi No I,'and No 214 78. Barley. quiet and prices unchanged:" Mesa Pork dull' at. $25,50. r Bulk mess* quiet 'at - 1214 - for • shoulders, and 15 for Ades. quiet: but. firrtiv 1.1 4 .6, for shoulders; 17y,a18c for clear rib and clear sides. }laths quiet arid unchinged.' Lard active and prices bighez, closing with; holders asking 19Na20c. , -,',.Cotton quiet; 'middling is held at 30Na31v. Butter quiet at 40a45c. Eggs drooping at 18c. gold 139 buying and - Toledo Market.' [By Tetegtapli to ttto kittattritlLlgisiette.l, ... TOLitio; :Arai .5.-4 . ylc.:,quiet;:xecOits of "3,615 bbls. - Wheat : Unchanged; receipts of 3,736 bus; with `lies bf ainbef Michl at 82,71. Torii; ' ri*ipti; 200,600 bus ; . 20 tter, with sales' of No. liind'slifictifgah d 834 a 94c; seller, last ten days in Stay, at igio, and buyer, this week, at 94;40..1 Gets 20 better; receipts, 3,600' bus, with sales of No. , 1 and Michigan at 75c. Rye; sales of ..tip, .1 .at 81,65. Seeds dull. Pork; ssles,)ofmfiS 'B4) 828. : Lake freights dhll at 3c to 13iinIfiby steam. ...... .!. _ : ~... 4. . • .. r I.J , i.. y atilipmi IllAiieti: ' EiSkTille ittourghiltszettel ....itcdtoit firm and gplet; receipts of 59 es; expOrts 38. Flour quiet. Pork 830. id ßa ;firm;: Ifirm shoulders 1430; cleatuaduspeaiihdlinilalc. Corn PA "OatiBM'o.sy 1117. Bran 840. - • 5- Cincinnati Market.