6.. 7- IRON--WORK AB. VERNali..Pres't. W. P. POlrrin, Sup , t. prrrsßuitGirVoittrigF. • AND IRON CO 74.AIIIIYA.CTUR&119 OP nikir4rdil e ; Railroad Vita' Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Azle* Rolled; Railroad tar Jksles 'Hammered; Locomotive Frale.es; Leeson:Mitre Frame Shapes; side•liods; Takeis; • Platort*eads; Steamboat Shafts; Steallaboat Cranks; Piston Rods, • Wrists: Pitnaan Jaws, Collars , ae• 0 !Illen . S . O. 117 PE.I7I4,ST.RE.AT, • PITTSBURGH. P • .. GRAFF' BYERS Sr. CO„, 30.NIIPACTI:TRERS OF tlt qt. Bar Itoop and Sheet • WROUCHT-1PON; Iron 'Welded Takes foiGas; Steam, Water, &c. • • • ALSO, DE ' "MU TIVING: . . °Mee, 98 i_Vater awl 132 First Streets. ,PLTTSBIIRG/ - 1§ Pa toi:eas — XENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, MOUFACTIfritERA --, • Best Con"aidiai l nefittedXlioar - coal AXD RINIATI 'BLOOM' IRO'? IiCERCHANT_BAR,ROHNH and SQUAREIRON HOOP. BAND, , T , emd ANGLE IRON: • BOILER PLATE - and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS, CYLLNDER,and•GUARD GEWIRON. SMALLMRA AO atilt lbs..tftthe Tar 4. WROUGHT CH AIRS and SPIKES for same. PLAT BAILS. Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN 'Row. . • NAILS AND,SPIBUCS. • • .• Warehouse and Office at-tiro. Wor'..s, GREEN 01301E1 STREET, (a continuation of First street, adjoining the City. Gas Worim, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & C 0.,. Piennsylvama Iron Works. .. • . Warehouse, Nos. 166 arid 167 STRST STREET, oppostte.Monongahela Rouse, ars24:d6 • PITTSBUnGII. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER,.. HECK & CO., PITTSBURGH, PEL, Manufacturers of every deseilptlhnof *CAST AND , CERMANSTEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, • ELLIPTIC AND PLATPORMSPRINGS. AXLES,' STEEL TIRE, &0., &e. Warehouse;' 88 Water and: 100 'First Stg, 50k067 prnrsßEßGll . STEEL WOIIKS.' ANDERSON, - COOK CO.,- (40cras9 1 P7 0 ...ieNfIt j ! Ci : 1 1 e() " , Manofacturers of the BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, . . . SQUARE. FLAT and OCTAGON, _of sizes] SAW n..AxmLork, , Pons. andfiLIENT OAST ETILEL; CAST STEELfor ping_Asui Nowlsyrsjee, Steel Ploww Axles, eases; &c. afT.' Cast and common & Spring steel. OMOe—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STBETS, two blocks above the Monongahelaalonaef. MTIM111141: . - BARB -& VABllitS..' • LT-A " . ~.i1, c . : 1./- ..: - , ;...!:.:' ,. ....: 7 1 , :. ..`., i,'...r. -%. • ' GENERAL PARTNERS: WM. METCALF, I 'REUBEN MILLER, GEO. W. BARR. CHAS. PARKIN. Br/!"FLA, rAi/VcrA-9. ix. : 87EB. C.Fc.,s WSW , STEEL WORK.S, 33.A-Ull PA.IIIEXN, Onto!, No. 3314; Libe rt y St, PITTSBURGH, PA. BtAcii •DLIINOM) `STEEL 'WORKS. PATH, BROTHER;, & CO., Nanuracturers of all destriptions of ISTMENECE.a. Office and Warehonee..l2_ c 0 122, 124 .13ECOD and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS, - - PlTl'l9lltralni. HARDWARE• NEW, HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWEB, Manufsettirers and Iniportera of t H t 10-: A.1E1,13 1 W ARC, , -CUTLERY; &C.' 887 Lll3Eitt'r ' ''g STltYr.t, CORNER OF WAYNE, One aqua*. Be low L -‘," • PITTSBURGH*.' 4 auei thuiffalith: fin4l444r )1i Eardiy ar e; Lead add sold at the bowfi of n/ma. no Plirlaic done careftilllAPA 9l o POP* J. leoltdao 1 ''A'ABAThiIThOWEL AMIL:410111ilior4 AIA lienR II h 1 1.11 1 1"1 , Irßurzscruse Asec•curoit Arofe 11 " 4 904* - Lite -VOA" at.tion keTei T 4 " din ot 00W 1101781121 and PUBLIC BIIIIMINGI3. B sat FOUNDERS; -IViA,OTS. ATLAS. WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, x.rrT , EastritG THOMAS N. MILLER, President These Works .are among the largest arm most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish • • - . . Engines; of every description. Boilerg, Oil Tanks'. Sheet Iron Work. lUinroad Castings. • Balling Mill Castinro. Engine Castings. Machine Castings. General CaatliNVl. ORDERS SOLICITED. n09:n69 • NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. • Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets, • . (NINTH WARD,) .PlaurSl3l3ll6 l-1-1 , 4 Wli. Effrni mar,ut 7 aotiwer..o.f,.. _•_ CAST IRON . BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. .. 3 1.1, P art% ar ttgie c :;11 , 1 ' . 1 . v ValigiLTAIIIi r if General fOr Gas and Water Works. I would'alac & A lt the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. • . fel6:tlo , , THE BAP FORT PITT FURY CO. CHARLES lINAP, President. J. 3I KNAP Vice President. 0. METCALIF Sec's and Treas'r., K. WADE:Engineer. J. G. KNAP, General Manager. DIRECTORS: " - JAMES B. 'BID - BRAY, of Lyon, Shotb & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter tb C. B. HERRON, of Spring, Chalfant I Co. THOS. S. BLAIR of Shoenberger & Co. W/11. - METCALF: of Miller; Barr & Parkin.. 116NUVACTOUER8 OF Belling Mill and Blast Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS, of every deseslption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. .feA L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. 11. BCRT.W. A. ROBt.siSON. JP.. L" 'GrSTON & CO., IRON POIDIDERS, lILANUFACTIIBERS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, , for u zeg t e o r n s a ag c l rlelutrilar Woolen dill: Ma. • chlnery, &c. All AobWork promptly attended to. Mee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Fa. - ROBIIIISON, BEA 66 CO., Successors t i p RomNsox, Mrxis a 31ELLsits, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines. 'Blast Engines, Mill Machinery. Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stlllai Boller and Sheet Iron M ork. Office, No. 12. corner First and Smithdeld Streets. _ Agents for GIFGAItD'S PETENT INJEC . )R for feeding Boilers. jalltr32 IVIONT BLANC FOUNDRY. -Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Unica Iron Mills,) ' PITTSBURGH... Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, • THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MAC HprElll.Y. ,C412412 , 70g , GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & DIACKLUD. 0c15:123 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE •&- Office and Waiehouse; Qi Rood Streit,. Manufacture an 4 keen:constantly on hand . . Thimble, Wein and Piper Boxes, • ~1• WAGON BOXRS, DOG IRONS, c stress SETTLES, HOLLOW WARE; And Castings generally. ap,3;y6 CENTRAL FOIINDRY AND ROLL WORKS, 1380 Penn Street. BOLLILIN I • - BOYD -& BAGALEY m . chiltßo, Cistinill. 1 11 - Lathes, *A. _ T ia !LTON 111ACIIIIIE WORKS. • ESTABLISHED in 1838. nfactory of STEAM ENGINES, aU sizes and of the most approved patterns. for stationary . purposes ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY BOATS. A variety of 10, 11 and 16 horse power. ENGINES, whizh will be sold at very reduced priceil. 17: GELEISIC; Wellsville, 0.. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver, and line of C. &P. R. 1109:h2 IRON BROKERS. S AMUEL M. WIVKEBMHAM' IRON BR,OKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Agent for the'sale of COrtlyrial, DOUghamOre, Jo sephine, Isabella, Daneannon, Stanhope Glendon, lad other trande of:Anthracite, Youkhlogkeni Coke and C. B. Charcoal " • " ::17.1t4C1.7 ,- Consignments and ord*lispectfully solicited. ! COPPER: LAKE SUPERIOR' , 00111 2 / 1 MILL AM) SMELTRIG WOLIS I ,PITTSI3I:TEGGIA. PARK,, *cCIJILDT & CO., fdlanufacturers of Sheathing, Brioless , and 80l Copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, Bathed Still Bot tom „s Spelter Solder. She Impor."rs and Dealers In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, .4e. COW. stantly An hand Tinners , Machines ac Tools. Warehouse, _ ' No. 140 • illtST .BTItEe.T and' 1510 . BIECOND.I3TREET,Pittaborgh.: _ t :Special orders of Copper . cut to • any: desired pal , ern. - • . . my144341.1wT BREWERIES: - _ psanrEi STEAM 11111tWEBY. JOB. EIPSNCJA:...J46B. 48'14 1 r. • • . 40BJEUT 84D0ELL• SPENCER, MEAT <& CO, AND - BREWERS Of Ale, Port& and trawl' Stout, , PITTSBUBI3III, PA. uu _ ROBERT WATI,S.O2i% 4.onsger. . •oati -,7OA,Rp 3 31•1: ' to to :0. ' lAkilt t DICK 4 ,E,IC' - PairitriliPilitiStrEWo 3 4ci„;l, r t: , • nu.ti.,,, , . ,ouqu ! ..... t r,... sol .iask i. as t "" r9W)P", '-' q. , . • ".. •' ' . - 040 ,Th° - • "iiiitai tiediMill otol , :tltoPttctii -Ale room. Ilittesiled to, and tot _2llBm samotr 2ttion_ ___alwrTori.- PI TSBUItGIi gAZPIrtg 1 WEDIOSP•O: MAX,13.4665: ifettiliffit FOCI' PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANS • WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, . . , TIIRULAR,POHBLE-PLIIED Tintutan,:pras.. BOX AN, CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. / OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, , SETTLING PANS. SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS. AND IRON • BRIDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTE' _ , , OBlee aud: Warebouse. coiner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Sheers, . . , PITTS 7 A 9" Orders sent WI prompth attendcd to., Z. W. M.OP.ItOW....JAS B. 8.6.11*411.L....JAS IMAM (VHARA BOILER WORKS. NOIIItOW, BARNHILL & co., Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT,PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, &c. ' ` PITTBSIIROH; 3'd ItEPAIRINO promptly done. M. BAHrifiniLL si, Co.; BOILER MAKERS AND SHEEIT IRON. WORKERS, NOB. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. 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 any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Nice Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Salt Pans, Tanks Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. • 135:c7.1 JAMES 111.-RITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE JARED M. DRESII EDMUND D. BRUSH _TARED Ma BRUSH & SON, RANEFACTIMERS OF Steam Boileiii; Oil , Stills, Tanks. GI Penn Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS,' &C. COON. STOVES. . CET. THE BEST. BISSELL dic, CO.'S . TRIUMPH, FOR 13ITU.4111NOUS Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Stove In the Union. BISRPTETI & CO., No. 285 Liberty' - Stx'eet. Also on hand and for sale, • FARL t r iT T O L 7 N IS. IO _ ORATE FRON ; TS_, FENDERS, . • COOKING , hIANOES, OHEAPEST PLACE in ;the city ( TO BUY TILE TRIUMPH COOKING. STOVE, is at No. Ho GRANT STREET. jet, I P. C. DUFFY. OILS. WESLEY WILSON & CO., NATURAL - LUBRICATING • • - - I{l.VB l ,Vg k idt a ct r ffiTi e d alteithigAtit. QUALITY GUAUANTEIID UNIFORM , Kfr Proposals for vault Gles solictOd. No. 167 Wood Street, , "BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING." W AND, SUNG, -Co;liintssitinMercbst;te and BroketA in Petroleuim and its Products, DALZEIA,I BuIIDING, DUQUESNE WAY,' • PITISBIIRCIN, PA. PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS, • WARING, KING '& CO., • TACK 'BROTHERS, • - 4) -".! • COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS ll*7 PetrOleum and itaProducts. Pittsburgh Offtce.-DALZELLI 131IlitrING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and. Irwin streets; • Philadelpldliphica-1517, WALNUT ST. • • JACOB WEAVER &CO ~'. ,n , COMMiBBiori Jobbers No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will bur and sell Crude and Refined Oils Lubricating, Tar, Itemize and Cooperage. Our leng_experience. the Petroleum trade enables to' otter ,unusual facilities and lit ducements to operators!. As heretofore, we are dill.. tOrmtned,to matte It the Interest of buyer. and eel lens to giv e us a call. Parties baying 011 s for sale ,are cord lip inalted to bring their samples. . . tT PL LONG & CO.,- ' PURE WHITE BURNING — orra; owe, .4i.s4:vimitiotine . way; rittatmigh; 4. ..„,x — ......64 f acw" --- -,,,i . t.,,..... 6 , Qu.-,i , -- .., .t,....iq:4274;.72 - ,..,..„ , q 4 14nrilbthiVailliallYarfOr silo all kinds of . ~..... ._._._ _ ~... ... ... . fib , . iikiiiitialiW - 12,k1t. TV ll t" 1 l o vir , i . rolktfiiMP. , ,MAself —.1 ,, 8A... ,•. 4 : 1 .1 61 { 1 10K . ' ' Y : .. . , tr. ,, inT: • ' -4- . . _ - • . MANUF.A,CTURERB OF_ i IURGH, Pa WO above address wtl.l be • • . • "b7:188 lI.A.NUFACTURERB OF PITTSBITIIGH, PA., MANUFACTUREIt OF EOLLiI , IG MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORN. • For Stoanaboate SHEET IRON WORE, &C avirrvz, NLERICW * 4/0. 7‘ . th'.kNcLitz. ==SM===24M==l FORT PITT BAKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPIT $200,000. LDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE STOCKH DEALERS IN MENT SECURITIES, i AND COLD. ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. GOYERI NTEREST • made on all accessible points in the ;s and Canadas. • United Stat DIRECTORS eer, • I Jno. C. Risher. don, 1 , l A to n b d t. re H. wis tin i e g, r. James M. Bailey D. Hostet James Go D. Wallue E. Fasreet AWL. MeCLUIRKAN, Pres't. ID. LEET WILSON, Cashier, STONE . BANS, SE No. 293-LIBERTY ,STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, authorized,) : : : : $200,060. DIRECTORS. H. J. Lynch, ' Wm. H. Hamilton, John Murdoch , Jr., : Henry Bockstoce, illiam Espy I Oeo. T. Van Doren' Samuel Bareiley, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS J y 4 tb2 TtANSACTED Collections made on alt accessible points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. tirSTOCKIIDLD - ERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE N4.llol 7 ‘l7llANli OF COMIIERCE. , Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTF.RSOPa , ~ P resident. : JOS: 11.31tLfr- - CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. • DIRECTOR& • - - A..ratterSoll, ' George W. Cass, - Wm. 11. Brown, James McCandless, i l Lockhart, ': T . ,? • c V aB , .An Kirkpatrick, :. - i - W. i. Haven, , •: DISCOVATTS . DAILY, AT 11 A. DI. i _apo . :?•zz 1 HAUT,VA:toBET Si CO., r BANKERS AND BROKERS ; Corner 27tircr and 'Wood Streets, I'ITTE4I3 - 1711GII, PA., (SECCE;;ORS TO HASNA, HART & C 0..) DEALERS IN. .. Exchange, Coin; Coupons, ' , ' • . • And particular attentiza e l t id WM purchat and, GOVERNMENT BONDS. .. Slight Drafts arklaoridark. . .. . mylan N. HOLMES & SONS,, 57 IVia,ry.et Street, . Collections made on all the principal points of the United States andbisitilas.. l ' • Stoche r poods and other ,Securities LBOUGHT AND SOLD OR viarenzsiox. , Particular literates): paid to ` the' purchase and sate or United States Sepurities. ja.10:81 WESTERN BA Xo 15.9: • CHAItTE 1 2ED Interest palq.onTim i XNY SIIii"RECEViEDI ONE OOLIAR , III DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO : :I INTEABST. Discounts Daily at 191 o'clock - - - , • - President—THODlPSON B Di Vim P .t residei*4l. N. : MARSHALL . .. , . DITUCCTORS• . THOMPSON BELL,A. M MARSHALL, i 'JOS. DILWORTH. 'JOS. ALAREE. J.' J. GILLESPIE, 1 i II _ , Stockholders to whout we make l refe.rence; Wm.'Fortrythe, Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr, Willis Delta, ... Henry Lambert, D. W. C..lliditrelt; ._. A..M, Brown, . E. M. Fulton. Thomas Ewing. to Q , ..:,,8A ~,,- ESTABLI N° 35 so DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES! 7 3-10 s Converted Into 5-20. STOOKS *AND GOLD Bought and . sold On conindesion...here ind tit New Pork. TIME PAPER - NZOOTIATISID.4.-• INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEposprs OF CIOLTI AND CURRENCY. Accounts of Banks and Bank-, ere received on favorable terms. ALL CLASSES OF SECURITIES TAXER IN EXCHANGE AT IWARRET RATES. IVA Th ; I • TOBACCO`AND mi ingnsOF r LEAP 20/340,70 S.EGAR% • • - E Nc.foutiotolum aortodkawmgenviszeso.. ( 1116 ' 11111 U14 6 46mastdpealeniskr e:eNAYS itbittkiAtti:;iiiaisAisinet BANK, 1866. - ,0 Deposits iireciu" WARD: cl, WITHOUT ~543 'KEGS: .HED.:.ik 1837 ..;.:: PHILADELPHIA, REMOVAL. I HA V E v ILEXPVE D -MY BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE tomer of Fiftlrand Wood Streets, towaio c copled the' NATIONAL BANE. MERTZ. JAidES. To BRADY . BE O 0 •S Corner Fourth and Wood Ste., BA IV AMR. RFT ANI?.SELx.;ALL KINDS OF GDVERNMENT .- SECUITIFS, quip, SILVER AND COUPONS,. ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.. 7 - 80's CONVERTED INTO THE' NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND. Interest Allowed on Deposits. sia- 319 N ED LOANED. ON GOVERNMENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at loNvest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDSIand GOLD.; - 1 - JAMES T. BRADY & CO. 6iT iii*buTo; 04iitot FINANCE. AND TRADE FFICE OF 'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, - TUESDAY, May 12, 186$. S The probability of the President's ac quittal gave rise to a very bearish feeling in the gold market, whilst it must be 'con ceded that neither acquittal nor conviction would change our Comniercial relations to • foreign countries. On the favorable trade balance the value of. the precious metal'in, relation to 'paper cirettlation must'depend. A present there is nothing unfavorable to our foreign balance; the imp9rts, have de creased, a limited demand - for flour and grain has set in, and the increased value of cotton and petrolehm may-be said to bh a fair offset for our' imports of Imiuries. ' The heavy shipments of specie for the past week have been hastened on for fear a 'rise in the. premium of gold might take place, but a reverse in the quotations, the demand for shipment:hasceased, and exchange may be offered again below the gold Shipping point. A very importantlitem in our foreign trade balance is the unusual large amounts of coin carried out by pleasure seekers, which. is much larger this season, despite the de pression in trade, than • most people im i agine. Those who go strictly for pleasure, I and, returns, perhaps, have not increased I - in numbers, but a considerable element of the productive classes take their savings I out, and . remain abroad until trade _and commerce is more flourishing. In government bonds there is but little doing, although the money marlrat Is 'easy,- people will not invest at present high quo tations, and when the foreign demand for bonds ceases, votations are lit:elf - to be lowered. . In stacks but little is doing, the railroad shares are unsettled, and express stocks are lower; the practice of watering express shares has brought these .securities In dis credit athong trie"prilflie. Moseyis easy, and on first-class names can be had from 8 to 10 liter „ •_ Closing quotations as receivecrby Ph. R. Mertz, were as follows:="ri - .i "i Gold, 139%; 18.51 howls, X13;8; .1862 1083; 1864 do, 106 K; 1865 do, 1071; Consols, 109%; 10-40 s, 103 g; 7-305,107%. Railroads—Cleveland' , & - Pittiburgh,, 83; Fort Wayne,los%; North Western,common 66%; North 'Western--;preferred,k76%;'New York Central, 127 y,;. Erie 68%; Old -South ern, 82%; Ohio &I MiSsissippii 31; -Mer chants Union Express,3l34; Western Union Telegraph,BB%. Mining Shares:-Corydon, 30; Quart; Hill, 93; Quicksilver, Z.N. • —The Springfield (Mass.) Republican mentions the following individual:failures connected with the failure of the Florence Mill at Rockville; George Kellogg, $160,- 000; Lebbeus Blase!, endorser, $100,000; George Kellogg, Jr., the company's agent . , about $20,000; DeacortJ. J. Robinson,, $25,- 000; besides many creditors; one of whoib, Austin Dunham, of Hartford, had a claim of $140,000, ?or which:he got $lOO,OOO cash and the balarice 11 stOck, this started from the failure, of Nplson Kingsbury, of Hartibrd, whose partner, Edwariii Kellogg, borrowed $50,000 of liliTather, - Gearge Kel;- logg, but a few days before the event. The Rose silk went down in the Same crash. E. K. Rose had $lO,OOO in this con cern, and sometMrty-fivestockholdeis had amounts varying from $3,000 to $12,000, among the& several clergymen. George Talcott, of lioCkville, lent Rose $lO,OOO, Dr. Lewis $12,500, and others were similarly caught. -Closing' quotations received byJames T. Arady &Co.: - Gold : • .U. S. 6's, liiBl 5-20'ef'1862 •• -• • " 540%, 1 " - 1040's . .. " 5-20's, Jail. and July, '45 • ; 44 11 'l6 "67 1 ' June . " July 7-30's ' May Comp., 4 PITTSBURGH WOOL MARKET. OFFICE THEPITTSBURGIT. GAZETTE, • TUESDAY. May 11; 1868: S The market is quiet awaiting the clip ping season. In some of the Nortbern Ti cqunties.**;' hear er. eenelderable iota 'of .+Wool clipped; in other sections the washing off the Sheep !will not take place for' some time until the weather is more pleasant ', and the water ghe attention of wool-growers 'been Yeptiltedl,y tiled of late to the necessity of better cleansing aridkinoiti carefully preparing their wools for , market, we,,tiopo to, see the, coming clip of Wool in mdelr better zi tiondf-' tion: than 34' ktrriliibifi -- ivosfir-ii r eivids „take the pains and puttheli Wool in good !condition - theywlflr compelled to; make an abatement, as compared iiithblean NOW , twashed Wool, or .have •lheir Wool left on their halidipt%!lfallufactect*erii - and'cAtlgerkl f i 5 4 e „n IWO taT ie px,* tizo) a n ; . • icatf.) he se Or. Ithas beeritliet l m too long tolerate fbr the wool-grower to pile up his deems, Elffi II in sorrie Corner of his barn, or the bin of a granary with — the . qest. fleeces in the front, and the heavy and `,tunwashed fleeces cov ered up and hid fr*na View. .11115 buyer is told that the frontlis a fair sample-of the lot, and while the seller may think - this is so, yet, to the careful buyer, it is found that these representatiOns are not correct. No good and carefti buyer will allow him self to be imposed }fin in this way; he must see the whole lot o ;Wool, -if necessary, ex amine every fleece both as to quality and condition, and thel he is prepared to buy every lot of Woolf. u its respective merits —paying the highest priced for the clean e well-washed Wool and making the• proper discount on the h avy, greasy, and badly washed Wool. It'syet too soon to give any idea of the pri es or prospects for next clip. 'lathe tour of a few weeks the clip withbe ready for . arket, and : prices will be better deterrni bd. Prices' at present range from 35 to, l oc, acclriiing to quality and condition. ,li . • , . , •, I „....-1---: --- :47 . . , , • _, -,,,i t PITTSBURIGH iIARKETS. ' • ' ' , OFIFCE OF THE,, Talltritort GAZETTE, / ' TUADAY. May 11, 1868. 0 The general matkets are steady and moderately active,lisnd while there is a fair local demand force& oft the ; leading eons- „ modities, there isi less excitement thin r there was a week i ago, and while prices generally are welhlsustained, there are no I changes worthy ofspecial notice. • I , APPLES—Quieti l but firm, and, the sup- My is almost exhausted. WS (Continit&to ..: quote at $6 to r‘• per-obi;us to e i tititit ) *..- POTATOES --Pea c h 'Blows are in good , demand at $1,50, 'and even at $1,55,• and some holders are tow asking $1,60. Jersey Sweets are scarc4t and held at $8,50 to $9 per barrel. 1 , .. BUTTER—Prinhl i e to choice fresh Roll is 1 selling at 35 to 38e per pound, and supply, light. I. EGGS—In gooq supply; but under the 1 influence of incrqased arrivrls, prices are drooping; we nom} quote at 19 to 20c. HOMINY=Is disll and unchanged; small sales in store at $0 to $6,25 per bbl. - GRAIN—No siiles of Wheat reported. We continue, to quote at $2,60 for No. 1 Spring; $2,70,t0,t2i75 for Red Winter, and sto 8c higher for White. Oats firm mad in limited su lt on wharf at 80 to ' 82c, and in sto pp re y l 'fat sales S 3 to 85e. Sale 0f:275 bushs Corn on wharf at $l,ll. Rye quiet I and unchanged a $2 to $2,10. No move ment in Barley.. lt SEEDS-T,he .lase wile of .Flaxseed re ported was at $2,50. No demand whatever for Clover or Tirnothy Seeds. HAY—Sale of 54 bales prime loose press -ed Hay on wharf at $25, an advance.l Wagon Hay is tielling at, scales at $24 to $27,00. - I p - •— . . .. t DRIED F-RU T—Peaches scarce and firm at 1334 to 14e, for.prime halves. Ap ples in good suy brt steady at 7 to 734 c. MILL FEED-Sales on wharf at $1,70 for Bran, and $2,15 tes2,2fit .4 . Middlings:• 1 ' PROVISIONS4Bacon is steady with reg- -1 ular jobbing saletflitl4 to 143‘c for Shoul ders; 17 to 19c for Ribbed and Clear Sides; and 20 to 21c for Plain and Canvassed Su- gar Cured Hams: Lard, 20c in tierces, and 21c in kegs. MeSs Pork, $3O to $30,50. , - LARD OIL-IS firm at fornier quota tions, $1,25 for Ne.. 2, and $1,55.f0r No. 1. FLOUR—The ! Market is steady with a fair local demand', and prices, although ufirm changed, are fir and well sustained. - We continue to quote at $ll to $11,75 for Spring Wheat; $l2 to $12,75 for Winter Wheat, and $l4 to $l6 for fancy brands.'Rve Flour, $lO to $10,25. - 11' , PI,TTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. lr _.... r . OFFICE OF TEMPITTSBURGIT GAZE'I'TE, / Ti}SDAY, May 12,-1868. c is CRUDE—The, narket was l in a very ex- - , i cited and upset ed condition t9-d4y, and at no time in th history of the trade do we remember of seemg as much feeling nutni .fested be ..lbp • trientsi. bul fween itio'sinig r ide ' l ' -ls and bears," anda this writing it is very difficult to dete 'tie which side is in this. -7 ascendancy, if' either. The were not near as large, inthe aggregate, as on Mon 11ty, though , races, generally, ruled higher, and, so ar as we could discern, the offerings, that i at theadvance, were fully up to the demaild. We can report sales of - - 3,000 bbls to be ( delivered on first water at 12c; 1,000, spot, t 1134,c; 1,000 do at 12c,and , • 2,400 at 12c; 3, 1,000 ( etieli foe July, An- gust and ber, 1.2%c and 120 bbls, sp o t,.: o, Septi spotybbl return d. r ZTturmarket al. though . leek; :e ted, apt:lards:lllA • dosed .' steatlyi„a'nd,Sel ' asl'we couldlcarr?there was no dispositibn manifested to make con cessions. An Ccil City telegram quotes at $4,15 to $4,25 atAhat point, $3,80 t ando $ , l on creek. '•T! .,-,- .. REFINED—The market for bonded oil' Was even mere and unsettled than the Crude market, and the feelinbetween the opposing "Alves' una efeft, suet..., a k thing were posSMe'M ible,oreilife !.', Where was but cemparativelylittle — dOrie, nor is it likely that business will improve much until it has firs been ascertained whether the parties wh , inaugurated the present movement ha, e power and influence enough to este lish a "corner." - ; ;Fairly;in the day there vas a sale for' May at 34c, but in the afte oon . .3.34, was : the best offer •that could be libtained. -June and . .:July, 500 each, sold e 430%c, . early in the 'day; in 4 3 .the afternoon; i ,is,asserted, that 31Me was offered and re ed,for the; same delivery. At four p.,,m.i f we saw a i telegram , from Philadelphia,. „offering to sell June at ~30349, and the satins , dispatch stated thai:August could be - sold at 31. C., The above la sufli y' dent to show an . one at air,coversant with the tradd,,the hinstable, and we Mightsay, say, unsatisfatory coriditien of the trade, and, as we ha„ e already'stated, the -'reatr ..h_et is not' likely to settle down until the excitement nevi prevailing • bet - limn the "bulls" and "bears" subsides somewhat. -.', ARRIVALB -.-The.•following are: the ar rivals of oil: ..1` • .. r ' • li F. . Metzgar... 4, ...501YO„Fishen 4: 7 Bre .... 3000 Cochran 0k18r0..:.3500,Jac1i50ndc.8r0 . ...../000 Mawhin'yA 8r6:2000'D.:141;:Edgert41,1..2000 .G. S. Thoma4L.'::3ooolMMdarns ik.00.2:2 1 300 Nat. Ref. Cer.' 0 ....! . .‘.2840•,C.V.`13firke - : '' 2.o. Lockhart do Flew49o',Mdrittlie'er'&, U 6. 240 G. B. J0ne5 ... ,.::: : 320q11W' WilltMS.. ..: 'l2O Fulton, M. 4E,4e.::240i, !, • ;-.:.-- • ' i• ' —L.:. J. Gallagher a.....2400t = Teta1.:.4. , ... . ..,'. 29,390 ir • OIL EIRIPBXENTB PER A. V. R. It % . • : rmg • , , , 107K 3 ', .1093‘ 109% . • 4073 i . 40734 -119)4" 'J. C, Kirktiatriek & Bro., 234 bbls ref. to W. P. LoganA Bro., philaaelphia. Nat.t Ref. dro'f."St. Co.y 550.1'd0 ;do to - F. A. i Dilworth & Co., -Phliadel_PMEL • .- :'"-- ' 13riktit A - Wigni3r, 50 ' do - dn' t o Waring, - K i ng &Co.,,,Philadelphia...; - 1 .- Montiheini623. Koeller & Co., 500 dodo, . to Whiner gitig 'it Co., Philadelphia: - ' '' Bly ,& - ,riiikerton, - 499 do do ta liYaring• King &to. - Philadelphia: __ ' 'MeKelVy.,-*'..8r0.,1201 bbls , refilo. W.. P. Logan. &Born., .PhiladFlphia. ,_ Fatreett,' litegan k• Stock d alp, 40,d0,d0, Po yv. P.- Logarikk Bro., Philadelphia."„_ • ' '. E. Jagemall, 168 do do to Waring , . King &Co., Philadelphia. • o • OIL SHIPMEII4TI3 FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT H. M. Long & Co” 104obbls ref.:to War- den, Frew, 'I o .1.,./:!hilatielphia.z! -____:“ •;.r.4t., Hutehinso Oil Co.,- 55:,d0, dol tooW. l % l 'OP+ Epew & a,„ niiiii*phia r : ~, • ~,,, • 'G. W H . dalidii, 1,62:0 44;p? War i ng, King ,t os,, phlitidcdAlit. ' . ,IT3' Union Agri:PO - Jo . =bbleref.':-iin, - r ,To gan & BroF'lrnliadeltaia;‘‘ - .'. ' • . , ... FlemitsWl; oo :', 5 27"a0 'do' - a . 1, ,, - 2 ,0 K ie w .t. 0.,1. hiladelphia. - '`''' ' Dancah &,dWilliams, 110 do do to W. P. ,Logan & Bre.; Philadelphia. ; AtoKenna ez Rogers, 12 do do ta W. ,P., l o op]] & Brti., Philadelphia. ,31,;:i -/ ..i. C '„ cogoAalitllithir ti M o 'M ow Telegraph so pnraburst me i ni CnrcAno, Ma 12.—Live Hogs; common -4111 ' rt i f ris , , naooaowee goods lots 1 ? tll7 509,9 60 for me+. ' * .. to fait, and 15 00047 5 for good. t° - ly priMeini=oAtrarAkies tent - * 1 775 foe ; to good,[Mids9,ooer27s7gcsidto extra ottoloe. Ir lin 1113=1] 11 MI