. . , ••;:.., t". , • 7 A . 3 - f" 2 ,t. ";/,...,` ;" T . -,;-, - 4 X' .;, ::, 1 ' ' 3"; ;- .r, '. r , -: . ' - • .. . ir ' . ! . i i _ cr . , •.' i r..,:i. -..-Alia-RIVIE: 'ZITISIACJIGIT - - :-.,TTILSDAt, . cs -atx-4--- , : - .1 ,,,, ..... , -.. -- - .... , ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. las tuau'etil M.atters in New • York.' • OFFICE or Prrromion GAZETTE, Gold Closed at 139%. MONEAP, May 11, 1868. • CAITLE • EBY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l With a very light supply and a good re- C NEW YORK, May "11,1868. tail demand, the market was a very stiff i MONEY AND GOLD. one this week, and upon the whole, taking the different grades of stock into considera tion, we have reason to believe that prices ruled higher. Prime to extra. Cattle may not have, brought an advance compared with Last:week, but, common and medium grades did, and' at an early hear in the day, the pens were pretty well cleared. The whole nuriiber of cattle on sale did not much exceed ,four hundred head. which is not adequate to . supply the retail de*and, and, vo deubt, many of the butch era did not get half as many as they wan ted or usually buy.' As will be seen, prime to extra'fit cattle sold at, from 8% to 9%, and mediuni at 7% to 8. There was an in creased demand for stockers, and although they' id so under protest, the farmers took all the stockers at prices ranging from 6 to 6%. The fact is, 400 head of cattle is not sufficient to supply the wants of this mar ket, as the butchers alone can take from 1. 500 to 600 head, and if there was any Chance - of a surplus we have no doubt there. Would be foreign buyers here every week. We are quoted the following sales: N. Carr sold 16 head of Ohio cattle for W. Wernz at 7 to 9% - Greenwald & Kahn 54 head Chicago steers at 8 to 9%. . L. Shamberg sold 12 head of good to prime Ohio steers at 8 to 9%. :--• Marks &Traurman sold 20 head of Green county (Penns) cattle for -Hook & Weise at 7 to 8%, and 60 head Chicago steers at 8 to 9%. Holmes, Lafferty ;•& Glass sold 17 head of fat cattle at 8% to 9%, and 57 head.stockers at 6to 6%. " ' Blackstock & Hazlewood sold 15 head of prime Chicago steers at 11%, and 2 cows, on commission, at 8%. J. B. Huff sold 2 bulls.to John Kerwin at 6%. It is something unusual to find Huff dealing in this class of stock. Kraus di Haas sold 43 head Chicago steers at 8 to 9%. L. Rothchilds sold 21 head Chicago steers at Bto 8%. . Myers & Needy sold . 35 head of Chicago steers at 9 to 9%; 35 heod of Ohio steers at 9 9y and 20 stockers at 6,35. Hartman & Shamberg sold 35 head Chi cago steers at 7y..t0 9%. E. Katz sold 18 head of common to fairish Chicago stock at 5% to 8. SHEEP AND LAMBS. There was a fair supply of Sheep on sale to-day, and while prime fat Sheep were in demand and sold readily at full prices, common and inferior did , not seem to be wanted at any price. The great propor tion of the Sheep now being brought to market are clipped, and between shorn and wooled Sheep, buyers do not make a differs ence of over one cent per pound; one small bunch of extra clipped Sheep brought 7%c, but this was an exceptional sale, and can.: not therefore be taken as a criterion of the market. We are quoted the following -sales: . Ryrirt & Davis wholesaled 83 head, avera ging 95 lbs, to Ault &, Myers, at 6V; and 50 head to Andrews, areraging 100 114, at 7; 95 left over unsold. L. Shamberg sold 100 head of Washing ton county Sheep at 5 to 6,60. L. Smith sold 20 head of . Butler county Lambs at $2,50 per head; and 4 head Sheep at $7 per head. • McMillan & Kerr sold 95 head of Wash ington bounty Sheep at s6%‘ per cwt, and $.5 per head. ' Adam. Eckert sold 24 head at $4,75 per cwt. Stakely & Bro. had 100 head wooled Sheep: partially sold at 6% to 7. Thompson sold 40 head of Butler county Lambs at an average of $2,50 per head -sot $4 per head for some of the best. Emerick & Co. wholesaled 114 head of - pretty good fat sheep to Aull & Myers at .4%. - Fowler sold 30 head of fat clipped Sheep to Dellenbach & Smith (butchers) at 7%; and 10 head to Aull & Myers at 6%. Aull & Myers, at 10 o'clock a. m. had 183 head in the pens unsold. HOGS. There is but comparatively little doing in this class of stock, as the demand is very light and restricted entirely to supplying the immediate wants of butchers. Messrs. Enaerick &Co. and Rothchilds & Byers are supplying butchers at prices ranging from 9 to 11c, gross, according to quality and condition !'- St. Louts ,Diarket. •, (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l Sr. Louts, May 11.—Tobacco active and higher for low grades.l Hemp firm and unchanged. Cottom- nothing doing. Flour dull and' weak for medlekm and low grados —choice fall super and spring extra 11 , 8,10 a 8,50; choice extra $9,50A11,50; fancy $13,50a 13,75. Wheat; choice fa , 2 ' firm, = but low grades and spring weak; heavy choice red and .white ' fall sold at ,80a2,90; spring ranged at $2,10a2,15. Corn opened heavy, but, I closed firm , at 89ainc. Oats easier at "87a90c. ..Tarley; steady _, at - 12,1%a `2.60.1 Ry e . firm at $1,80a1,83. Provisions heavy, no demand except at large conces sions;-pork sold at 28a28%; bulk meats, nothing doing. Bacon exceedingly dull, packers hold , shoulders at 13Na14; clear sides at 17 1 , with small retail sales at these figures.d dull and lower, choice tierce sold at 19. - Cattle, good local demand and a fair supply and prices unchanged, rang ing 5a83 gross. Sheep $2,75a7,50 per held , Receipts of flour, 2400 _bbls; wheat, 7200 bus; corn, 20000 bus; oats, 42500 bus rye, 800 bal.:_` $.7, = Chicago Market. ti • 'Bv Telegraph to the Plttsburih Gazette.) t. CHICACro, May 11.—Flour dull and un changed at $8,75a10,25 for.. spring extras. Wheat moderatelY active and a shade eas ier; sales No. 1 at #2,18a2,24, and No. 2at $2,09a2,10, closing . quiet ;at $2,08 for .No. 2. Cora less , active' and b.aly o,lowerv.. sales No.'l at 9134a93c; No. j2 9o%a9ljic; new 9014 c, and rejected 89a90c;closing quiet at 92c for, No. 1. Oats firmer and. more aetWe galehigher; ;sales atEllti7l%C; eLteln i quiet at 71e. Rye. Wet; small sales No. $1,74a1,75 in store. ; BarltrY 'dull' and a - most. nominal at $2,3U2,40 for No. 2 -- in store.%. , Brovixdonatdol.,• .- M.. Pork-nomi nal $2 8 ,25. Lard 1.9 c - 'Dry Salted Shoulders 1230. Dry Salted Bellies 13 c: Freights quiet, at 4%0 on wheat and 46c .on corn to Buffalo. - . Receipts for the past forty-tight hours-5,829 bbls flour; 3,512 bush wheat;ll,3ol bush corn; ;2.3,108 bush oats: •Shipments;-9,118 bbls- flour; 35,110 bush Wheat; 164,081 Vail corn; 2,400 bush oats. Cleveland Market. rßy Telegranh.to,the-Vislik Ci,EvELABID; Dray 11 .-Fldui market