, IRON WORKS. Mi VEANKR, Pree•t NV,. P. PRILTAF., §Up't. prrisstpAGH FOR G E AND IRON CO., mextrPscrunzas . OF Bar, Iron;: • Itallrond Fish Bars and Bolts; Ballioad Car Axles Boned; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; LOetnilotire Fran; es; Loaomotire Frame Shapes; Side Rods; • Itakea;Strape; ' , • ' Piston Heads; liteitinboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; . Piston Bodo, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, C. No. 177 PENN ,STREET, PITTSDUIta P G RAFF, BYERS 04; CO.? i I • ' MANUFACTITRERS Or Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, - WROPCHT MONIT Iron• 'Welded Tubes for. Gas, Steam; ~ Street. BOUMAN, BOYD & BADAM. • Chill Rolls. ?dill Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. titfLTON 111AdilINE itirails. ESTABLISHED IS 1836. annfactory of 'STEAM ENGINES, - • all sizes and of the , most approved patternaor statlomul purposes ; STEA MB OATS and STEAM FERRY BOATS. A variety a f 10,10 and' 16 horse power 'ENGINES, whlzh will be sold at very reduced prices. P. P. GEISSE, Wellsville, O. Fifty relies below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Avnoo er. and line of C. &F. U. - - , - - .. . . . IRON BROKERS. SAMEE4, M. WICIUERSIIAM, ' • . IRON BROKER, • , - • 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale o f Cornyrall, Dongbamore, Jo sephine, Isabella, Duncannon, btatiho_pe, Glendon. - and other brands of Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal 4 PIO, IRONS. Consignments and orders respectfully solicited/ COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR - COPPER MILL MID 81112LTI:NE1 WOZ.ZB, P1TT5111711.431:13. PARK, IacCURDY & CO., Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers' and BoL Copper, Prested Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Belt toms Spelter . Solder. Also, Impoet..ra and Dealers In Metal,- Tin Plate.. Sheet Iron, e Ao.. Con stantly on Itandfilimers , 'Machines at.. Tools; Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST , STRE'z'r and' 190 SECOND STREET, Pittsbu. • Specialorders of Copper cut-to. any desired rt; , ern. . s • • BREWERIES. - _ v . i "" ~....,,Fidn pusErinr. IIREWERI. JOB. BPETtFii .• JAB . *.7 KAT.. LIDDELL. SPENCER, M'KAY & CO., 'MALSTERS AND BREWERS Of Ale, Porter - and Brown Stout, -.4111t5110161-1, PA.' Msnager. , ocl4 CARPIINTERS alt littky.LD a WiLII,LIDI J. DICK, .. 7 2,EAlti o kirzi tAitt• 11.4i 1 Pir.wwliTh AVENUE, riPatte ‘Grau street, 1/ " l4elice ' " 13 street. '-.?Pbbluit done with tartness , andl Malta owers promptly attended to, and estimation war ranted - anaheCarwr ,ENGPTES, BOILERS, Acc. pnrT togiEß, slam AND' TAM CARROLL & SNYDER, IKANurAcronsitsop :„• • ,TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BON AN...) CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, RI3ENEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS •AND ;CON DENSERS: STEAM FIVES, OASOMETEis.s, AND . IRON BRIDGES:- • •Fulsort.p.o,oltS AND COAL:KITUTES '5 5. °Mee and Warehouse, corner hecood, Third, Mart and Libertylitieets, • • • ler Orders lent• to the- abov e . addresl' will be promntli , attended to. inh7:lB9 . , S• W. 11011110ii r ....JAS. B. BARNHILL • • • .JAS. BLAIR . """ • ' • MORROW, BOILER WORKS. MORROW, BARNHILL Sc. CO., • itiI4ISFACTiMEIIB OF _ _ . • Steam Belle.i-A; Oil Still 4; Agitators; •• • TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOHETERR, WROUGHT utoittput§,.sgF.F.r IRON WORK, , 4;9. 3 Cor.~.ibertq and Second i'ITTSRURGH, PA: . REPAIRINg promptly,done WM. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER' MAKERS :AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20; L 2, 24 AND 213 rF.INN ST Baring secured a large yard and ftirnished It with the most approved .rmachlnery, we are prepared to manufacture every destription of BOILERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to_any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching. Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Boberank Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Iron, Brldgea, Sugar Pans, and sole mance Repairing Barnhill's Patent Boilers. done on the shortest notice. ' JAMES M. RITER, Nos.' 55 anti 56 Water Street, IRON .OIL SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE ROLLING MILL STACKS, - _ JA ED M. 1MU7813 EDMUND D. BRCS JARED M. BRUSH Si. SON, team Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. CIOOK iTOVES. CET - THE BEST. . . , BISSELL & CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as . well as any ether Stove In the Union. BISSELL & CO. No. 235 Liberty Street Also on hand and for sale, • " r'k"C'R VAI EIE NTOVEI, ORATE FRONTS FENDERS. COOKING ILANCES. te. PITTSBURGH CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BUT THE . • ' TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, la &two. 146 91t/iNT STREET. MIXT- WILSON & CO Settled In tank. and prepared.expresslp_ fur. RAIL ROADS, and ALL CLASSES OF 3IACIIINERY. QUALITY GUABANTBED UNIFORM. Mr Proposals .9403:PP PC.ommis Petrol° DALZEL PUTLADE TACK COMMISSION IidERCHANTS, Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh Oillee—DALZ4LL' : BUMPING, oOr nor of Duquesne Way hnd Irwin streets: Iladelphis Office-1127 WALNUT ST. a avortO . - N.. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude. an Refined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Oo perage. Our long experience In the Petroleum t de enables us to oiler unusual facilities and in ducements to - operators, As halal:4C we are'de tertottied to make It the , Interest , of yers And list less to give us a call. Parties baying Oils for sale „are cordially Invitedto bring their samples. , - 1 ,*' • 'B.•:no4 r i i•-• •.- • - ; .., ~,.,. ;.....; ,t , - rmwmw_A7 ,- Q !ffiffi WORKS. PITTSBURGH; Pa PITTSBURGH, PA., r NA!.:CFACTITILER OF TANKS And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats NANI:FACTURERS OF SHEET. IRON , WOHE. &C OILS. NATURAL LUBRICATING - COXIap or.quaptltlegsoLlcltcd. , ,f617-woodstieet, OP COMBIF..I;CE BUELDINGI" AND KING, i lon Merchants and Brokers in I m and its Products, S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, rrrsitmon, PA.. !PHI.. ADtatEBl3,. ARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. OTHERS, Awry DEALERS IN COB WEAVIEJI . , Jr. & Odd Commis' sion Jobbers, fT X. LONG & CO., PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brasid- 4 ILVCIFER.P I Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way; Pittsburgh. J. J. .43T1FF1721...C. A t .ILIELSW...W.. U. WILIMPULD. , OHO °OIL WORKS. .. minuftoture ond have for silo all Midi! O! i I'3 vi. • 4.,„+`. L tilifficOrtio , attic.. - 'No. IST. CLAllllffillfne :., ' -. 1111TITC111. IEIIIIIW & CO. FINANCL4L. r- 1 FORT PITT BANKIfi COMPANY, N 0.169 Wood Stieet. CAPITAL,, STOCKHOLDEI OVERN3IE: A: INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made ott.all accessible points in the United States and Canadas. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, E.l"Faivcctt, sAbri. D. LE HEIESTONt BANK., No. 293 LIBERTY. STREET, , • irrisignon, PA. CAPITAL, (anthorized,) : $200,000. DIRECTOR S. H.. 1. Lynch. • 1 Wm. IL Hamilton, ''John Murdoch, Jr. - , Henry Bockstoce, • William Espy. Geo. T. Van Doren. Samuel Barckley, I . . A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Collections made on ill:accessible points in the United States and Caliada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. -UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. EL 3. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. airSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. ]y4:o2. NATIONAL BANK OF. COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. MEI A. PA.TTEUISON J?s. H. itua. CAPITAL, : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: A. Patterson, George W. Cats. Wm. H. Brown, ' ;Tames McCandless, Chas. Lockhart, ,Win. Douglas, . Allen Kirkpatrick, Win. Reed. > W. 5. Haven. DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. PI: CAIUGHEIF BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, I".IIC'TSI3T-711GII , (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART t CO“) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. myt:sEe .0411&T1110LitIES & SONS, 13.11-N3NOURIEL, 57 Market Street, Collections made on all the prinilmil points of the United States.and Canadss., ,• Stocks, Bonds aid other SeCurities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION PanteMar attention paid to the purchase and sale of - • United States Securities. 1.30:.l WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, P. C. DUFFY No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. interest paid on Time Deposits ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. • DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT „INTEREST. • Discounts Daily dt lA o'ctook. ' ' President-400311'80N BAL. Vice President—A. N. MARSHALL. ,THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, .TO9. DILWORTH. j JOS. , ALAREE. Stockholders to whom we make reference: 'Wm. Forsythe, I Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, I Rey. David Kerr, Willis Wren, I Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Bidwell, lA. M. Brown, E. M. Fulton. , i Thomas Ewing. • RK CO *BANKERS.4 la DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES. 7.3-10 s Convertel Into 5-20 Botkeht and sold on commlealon, , tere Ind In 'New Yorx. TIME PAPER. NEGOTIATED. InIRREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY: Accounts of-Banks and Bank er received on favorable terms. ALL CLASSES MARKETUTIE .TAKEN r2XOHANGE AT SATES: . TAKEN I fe'24:138 3 -utium ALLEN, . DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF . LEAF TOBACCO ABD . SEGABS,' •- • SaTti STREET, (National Bank of OWN memo 1 . 30141080 u . . - •• ' • :.PITTEIBUILOH; 2*. Branch,ol.ll4 l iVitii atieet aPinino , !•!. !•1 DANIEL B. bINAIL rA r skigietig**•44,Vemersb: , • • • ov iacc o, ,snuff, CaKars,-Vipes, &C., . 08:1 No • TILTIERAL f3T., ALLEGliffarr : : $200,000. :RS I DWI DEA ER' 1 ND CI IDUALLY LIABLE S IN SECURITIES, OLD. DIRECTORS •eiTiO. C. Molter, Robt. H. King, Andrew Miner, James M. Batley. tetursitOT, pies% WILSON;• Cembler, President. —.Cashier. DF.ALEItS IN' PITTT'S33T32IOI I ,, PA. ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM Druicronst ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 35 SOUTH 10? Sr PHILADELPHIA,:; STOOKS AND =GOLD TOBACCO AND CIGARS. REMOVAL. I I HAVE REMOVED MT BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Fortne_rlto_c_r2upled by the NATIONAL BAYS OF C03131/.11.1„;.6. PH. R. MERTZ . ; ' - . JAMS T. BRADY & Co., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 13.4am - N'3IEELM Pt. Buy AND BELL ALL. HINDS OF • .. • GOVERNMENT- SECURITIES-, 'GOLD, SILVER AND, COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 7 - 30's CONVERTED INTO THE. NEW 5-20 COUPON .BOND. Ititerest Allowed on Deposits. SD" MOVED ' LOANED ON'GOVERNMEN T BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest market Estes. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and swo!Ln. T. BRADY BrZC.O.' I;.E litUl*fj., -.6itiittt FINANCE AND OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, May 7, 18138. Gold, under - the excitement of the unset tled state of the impeachment questifin,was held very firm to-day, at 13.934 .:to 139%, closing at the inside figure. There is a dis position among timid people to hold gold for higher quotations, although specula tors are not yet disposed to buy largely. The impression among the mere conserva tive men in Wall street that the effect of a conviction of the President will be tem porary, and the prices of neither gold nor Government securities will suffer any Ma terial change. In bonds there was more Inquiry for old Five-Twenties of 1862 and 1861, and Consols, which were quoted , a shade lower than other desc:riptions.. Seven-Thirties keep down since the Assist ant Treasurer buys but very limited amounts at a trifle below the street quota tions. It was generally expected that after the May payments there would be a gene ral rise in Government bonds, but the mar ket for money has been stiff at seven per cent. for call loans, so there is little induce ment to buy. The payment of the May compound interest notes, however, will in crease the amount of the assets of National banks to the amount of 19 40-100 per cent. on their compound interest notes held as. reserve, which enables them to expand their loans over five million dollars, and cause an easy money market. In Railroad stocks there was a firm feel ing manifested to bold on for higher prices. All the. Western shares advanced yester day, and were well sustained to-day, and some of the Express shares have improved; also, Quicksilver. Money is firmer here with but little of fering to invest except in small amounts. Business keeps up rather liyply, and with the rise in-the Allegheny River, a brisk time is expected at the Allegheny wharf. Closing quotations as • received by . Ph.S. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 1134; 1862 5-20 s, 108;4; 18134 do, 106%; 1865 do, 107; Consols, 109; 10-i05,"1.03; 7-30 s: 1073{ 3 . Railroads—Cleveland dr. Pittsburgh, 84 1 ,5 i; Fort Wayne, 106; North Western,common 66; North Western—preferred, ..76%;',Iietv York Central, 128%; Erie, 70y; Old Scinth ern, 84y5; Ohio dr, Mississippi,' 81%; Mer chants Union Express, 32; Western Union. Telegrapb,3774. Niining.Shares—Corydon, 28; Quartz Hill, 90; Quicksilver, 32. —A New York paper of Tuesday says: H. J. Messenger, anker, Nor 22 * Nassau street, has this morning notified his credi tors that he is unable to meethispayinents. Mi. Messenger has had extensive connec tions with the interior of the State, and his failure is said to hifve arisen from his hav ing, for some time past, "carried" certain houses in the grain trade. He is president of the. Bank of Ontario, Cananda*ue, of-the Bank of Canton and of H. J. Messenger's Bank at .Cortland; all State institutions. Usually, Mr. Messenger has held a large amount of private deposits... • =The Chicago Tribune; of Wednesday - , reports money matters, in . this city as fol lows: There was rather more aniinationin financial circles to-day,:and the' demand for money was lower, growing out of the increased Speculative movement and uP ward tendency in, the grain -markets. There was also more commercial paper offering, and, generally speaking . , the feel ing at the banks was better than it has been at any time, within the past wesk or tea days. Money continues easy, and;borrow ers in good standing experience no ditfi -culty whatever in negotiating loins. On call the market is dull at 7to 8 per cent. on Governments. On miscellaneous pro duce collaterals - there is no' change in the rate. • ' ' The same paper also says: The whisky "ring" has recently acquired sonic new deviees.for escaping the 54:1.,430ed vigilance lof the officers. Alcohol is being 'daily im ported into this city from New York•in tin cans holding from five to ten gallons each. , These are built almost square, and fitted I . closely in a packing box. The entire pack age is then shipped as hardware.;, An ' other way is to make "slack" casks, into Which a whisky barrel, will snugly fit. Thee; inner barrel is filled with alcohol, then placed in the "cask" and the package marked "hinges" or "cutlery." This con traband alcohol is selling at $3 to $3,25 per, gallon, which is lower than the illicit man ufactures in the neighborhood can afford take. Hence the local business , in alcohol is exceedingly_ limited. The ring"' 'arid the revenue officera sheuld come to an un derstanding. The latter ought not to ask more than.their. brethren in inquiry Aq the oast. . --Closing quo ons received by James T. tati Brady ,t Co.: ' , . . .. U. S. i3'B; 1831' 'mg 5 .20 , 5, - 1 08 g s.2o'es isss's . . / 06)4 Si ‘.6.20 , 13, 1865 . • 106; .. &afro/ ,J,111.10 LS 441117, 109' gs , • de lO7 109% .Tuttta-80 1 13,A; : ' - v .. . ... 1074 = j'aly7 t 39'_ la"; May.ConlP-• '' 118%, .=r • _ 6 4 ket • Otv„Telegraph to the rittoorch temette;l mole „- itektyooo4lsl6loet hig her; $5,255 8 A 5 for light stook, and butcher s' cows to good hipping beeves. privssußtn . OFFICE OF THE PITT81:07110/11GAZETT TH .El. VESDAY . 18as,, • The general markets are firm and fairly active, there being a fair voliyne of busi pess. in the aggregate, but with the excep. tion of ' Grain, which is comnderably ex cited and tending upwarg, there are no important clangesin prices. l a ASHES—Firm but unchanged; sales of Soda at .I%c for common, Aii v t 534 e for re lined. Pearlsat.llc. .1- • ---APPLES—Tirm but unchanged; sales in a regular way at $6 tor tier bbl, as 'to quality. DIITTER-4.3ontiiittes 4rrtre pretiy" freely, and, as a consequence 4 T,the market. is weak, with a -drooping tendency; sales Of prime to choice Roli at 33 to 3.5 e; EGGS-Cannot,-be fairly quoted above 20c, under the influence . Of liberdl re- z ' -ceipts. and unellanlted,.• steel' from country wagons at $2O to s2s,Per ton. 1- - GRAlN—Winter Wheat scarce and': . firm; sale of 400 bushels ;prime:Penns . Red at $2,75. Corn is held firmly, and the 1' . supply is light; sales on wharf and track' at $l,OB to $l,lO. Oats, alsol is vgry fgin but not quotably higher; sales on *harf and track at 80c, and in stork; at 83 to 85c. Rye is scarce and firm at $2 to $2,10... No Barley in market; last sale 'reported was at $2,50.' - DRIED FRUIT—Is firmorlth an im proved demand; regular saleft of, Apples at 7 ua to l -7 it q % y. c, and Peaches at 13 to 13%e, as MILL FEED—,Sale_of ;„Bran reported at $1,70, and Middlings at $2,151't052,20: POTATOES—Peach Blows are firm at $1,50 per bushel. Jersey Sweets in better supply and a little easier, but unchanged . at $8,50 to $9 per bbl. :` BEANS—Scarce and in !good "deniand :but unchanged at 54,50 to earpor bushel, as to quality. HOMINY—Is quiet and unchanged; sales in a regular way at $6,25 per bbl. FLOUR—The market is firm and some what excited, but under the influence of , liberal receipts, prices are'; unchanged, though very firm. We continue to quote at $ll to $11,75 for spring ,Wheat; $12,25 t 0.512,75 for Winter Wheat,4thd sl4' to $l6 for fancy brands. RYe Flour firm at $lO. - , LARD OIL—IS firrn"but:;iincbariged at $1,25 to $1,30 for No. 2, ancV, $1,55 for No. 1. SEEDS—very quiet; scardely enough do- ...trig to establish quotations!: PROVISIONS—Bacon isi - firm,,'with a regular 'jobbing demand but unchanged;. to 113;c for Shoulders; 17 to 190 for Ribbed and Clear Sides; 20c to 20340 for Plain Sugar Cured Hams, and 21c to 01%0 for Canvassed do. Lard, 20c, in tierces,,, and. 21c, in.kegs. Mess Pork, -$29,50 for' old; and $3O for new. Dried BeeA 23 to 24. PITTSBURGH PE - LT(OEI6 ' U . M MARKET. OFFICE . OF THE P.ITTSBUTiGH GAZETTE, / I THURSDAY. May -7, 18138.' • CRUDE—The market I I was unusually : quiet to-day, and some dealers reported it r, a tittle weak, while. others'weremnable to- , 1= discern any change, though it was evident to all that the sales were dery light. 'For delivery on first water there were offers to , . sell at 11.1 c, and we have a sale of spot oil at 12c, which was considered a little. above- - the r_iarket: ''one party assured us that he had been trying to sell all day at that 1 . 1 , figure without finding a -Oyer. , The, sales; were as follows: - 1,000 hbls for May or 1 June, seller's option, at illNei. 500 spot at . I 12e, and 2,000 to be delivered between now , and December first, seller7s optton, at 1034. An Oil City telegram reports the market quiet but firm at $4 on the creek, and hold- I ers asking ti4,so.at that place. REFINED—There was little or nothing • ! done in bonded oil, comparatively speak- ing, but threosales reported: 500 eaehfroM July to December inclusike, at 31c; 500 laid half of May at 303.1 c, and 750 bbis prime light straw to white, on spot, at 29c. We , , are cognizant ofan offe to sell Sune and , July together at 30;4.c,'iwithout meeting with any response: May is qUoted at 30%c to Mc—nominally, anti ill the , yew, buy- ter's optiOn, St 32%c."0nd thing that tende to retard business waotlie fact that the tel- d • egraph lines were out of order in the after noon, and quite a :number of nuissag es up to last accounts bad failed to get through: • .ARRIVALS 7 -The arrival&-. - qt . ?' °P. -byrr r) river and rail rePorted, e to-day Wlrelagt,foim lows; ~' , 1 '," . - . -.; 4'. 1", . ',.., ..:.... '..7 ..i. .gi. .....t LopkhiretFrew.l2o o Clark &. - S.. ...... 400 I Montzh'mr & Co. 480 C. C. Burke 240 Livingston & Bro 480 Nat. Ref. Co ...1010 Mawhinney &E. 140 Jas.Wilkins 129 Hackett & C 0...... 90 E. Jageman ...... 90 Fisher & Bro 980 W. McCutcheon 44 Total ... .... .41 28 ; OIL s in#ittnitn 'A.; Ts, McKelvy & Bro., 170 bbls ref. to W. P. ;Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Montzheirner; • Koehler tt - Co., 250 do do tOWaring, King d Co.; Philadelphia. McKee t Hackett, 250 do do to WP. Ligan•&.l3ro., • t ‘ r, Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 50 do W. P. Logan .t 8Y6, 1 , Philadelphia; 0. B. Jones .t CO.; 100 do do Dili . • worth .k Co,;•Philadelphia.. qq, • OIL SHIPMENTS PROM , DIAtriMNE 1 ' TOEPOP:' H. M. Long . .& C0.,115 bbla ref,to- Win ing, King & Hutchinson 011 Co., 216d0 do, to Warden, Frew .t o,.„Philade)phia. • • , G. W. Holdihin, 112 do do to Waring, King i.t . , Union Ref.'Co., - 80 bhia- ref. tOW. T. ho gan .t Bro.. hiladelpliia. „Jas. Miller, 150 do dodo to P.l,Ogan ,',3; Bro., Philadelphia'. dodo . ' • -Ohlewd Market r"' • 4 ' [By Telegraph to Pltt9blimhOszette;l` Coneaoo, • May lour quiet and un changed, at-$9,50a11.00 for extra. Wheat less active; No. 1 unchanged; No; c 2 declined 2a3e, closing • quiet .• at 82,10% - since,• the• change; saleis: - .N0: . 2 ;at 82,10 cash. - Corn firmer and laly 4 o,laigher; the demand is principally fer hich opened at, 08;4a _ 09c, fell back to die and closed _firm -at 97c; sales of No. 2 at 95147 c.. new at .95a9fic and rejected at 93a05;4c. Oats less active and ;4ale higher, closing with sellers at 71;2a72c. Rye quiet; light sales of No. lat -t1,i40. Barley dull;;; the demand is al mostexelusively for sample lots. Pro... • visions , firmer. •Mess Pork ; sold $28,50a29,00; closing at the outside priee. - Lard in good request at 1934 c; selleis ask '. 19y,a300. Belk meats quiet and firm; sales rejected shoulders eta°, and rejected sides . .at 12140 t-sugar pickeled hams atominal at 17;41i18c. I4ve hogs,modcrately active and a shade lower; saes at $8,37 1 a 0,62% for common - to , - extra - 41m grades.- Lake freights dull; 5c einswheat and 3;4a3;40 for corn to Buffalo; 7,,f , p on corn to .osvirego: Receipts--7,802 bbls flour, 28,155 bush wheat, 59,420 bush corn, 20,820 bush oats, 9,923 live hogs. Shipments-11;342 bbls flour. 17,329 bush mbeat, 131,024 bushcorn, 74,715 bush oats. ,; New York fryyCsods 11101mt.' ElVTelesraph to the l'ltts64sGarstted • Ymt1,'.14ity7.. , --,!glie'debititb in 6 0 1 r . styles d''Calltoes And lesvy .§heetings yesterday has • become M o ire pin-, •erallo-day, and hag ; led to 'sortie' improve= Merit in the trade, although the Market, is still dull and depressed enough. A line of Lawrence C, heavy brown Sheetings have ,been closed out at 16%c, but the other lead. ing rakes are steady at 17%a18e. AinoC4 , keag prints are down ,to 12%c-4 per bent.' .off-for ten days,,but s priptors-, ?pert , it 'costs 15% to put the•opfi.supPuthe.Mlkike t. are reduced - fo Wamsutta to "1,50,.and-gagitlo pelainee.have fallbn to 16c, 1.4 t the lookaitteuhi:Prlces) here noted is chitty In light ututeasonable styles, which bay to be closed out very soon or not at nd consequent i lvs,,does net Oreettbe 1 market, for it is expected prices must recover as soon as the deman,d be comes more animated. • T • l [-• . INEEMEI ®'~ ESE BEM MEE