6, AS. VESNIS, Pieet - - Sup , t -FORGE ti t • AND IRON Rai tronini L... • Railroad Fisli Bars and Bolts; Mai Woad Cali'Axles -Relie4l; Car Arirt hammered; Lhe?Mativelframe ithaPes; • 7 . • T A l t". 11 1 ' Platen Heads; • Steamboat Eihafts; illteamboat.Craidiun IPlateaneds, Wrists; ' Pitman Jaws,.Collars, dm. r;SF Pf4T 3 ' . ! ll: ?'i 177 .1..*! 1 .4.§ . 1 ' 4 E RT9 PITTSBURGH, • IT, "6-4ILFF, BYER!/ & CO., • MAYUFACITT.R.ERS OF .'• 1, Bari HoOp:,:aokfriteo.:lto.n., L.....:,:,,ii..Ei:"7.:I O YR.9 II IPATAPIO:Mi''. kali - Welded Tette for Vatic; Steam, Water, &c. ALSO. `;: _''''''oittthAistd-.:' Mee t 98 Water and 182 First Street& - p•TstuAqiii,Pa • - KENSINGTONAILON WORKS. LLOYD & -8LA.0134 JIMM , 'AMURERS OF Balt Common, Refined, Charcoal . . JUNIATA-BLOOM IRON. AAT nom) s treix lIRROW BAR, and Q IRON. 11001_BAND,T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE-and SHEET IBON. NOVEXAND REAPER Zr, AWL - DIRER and GUARD or GER DION. MALL 1 , AO and I lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT- and EIPIMDS fttr game. - -PLATRAlMpunched and Countersunk. 00AL , SOB - .EN NAILS AND' SP/SES, , . Warehonae and Office at. the . Woexa, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) adjoining the City Gas Worka;.Plttabnrgh. VERSON, PRESTON as. CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 168 and 18T FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House, aD24:d6 PITTSBURGH. E.; itykitt a 4 SWELITIEW STIMEE mums. SINGERi NIMICK -& co; PITTSBURGH, Pd, - Mgitscttrerf of every description - Vl' CAST AND=CERNSAN STEEL, lux WAY SP 08,_ ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, - • AXLES, Erll= TIRE,. /to., ie. Warehodae l .133. Water. and 100 First Sbh - • • prITSISUIROK93TEEL WORKS. •"; WVARSON Ctiotit to t ; * ciiiroelawilus.xo.Jorm-sfin) &co:a- Niindickurers of the ' • BST'REFINED CAST STKEILy t op . " one I ruA AßZ ‘HOF & FOßNandlikumr/CAPARL ' /F 46 o 2 l6Vlrollith s titachtiifi t ;t . : ••• • 41311 4 .1 .9. * 11 • 21 ! , , ,114 00?. gidit OSA • ' Ocoee•-4oilei4liiiii'Bl3 ' bloassbovelbeKonbngsliels Urn. , , BABRAIMULION. ISEPtiELL PASTIMES: 3 1S E C T IffUt 71 - 4-/M E M I If. E' srsciAL r eirrariza—q. laza. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, --;! ' •.; • 'Resin & 13 , Animor; Offlee; , Nri. "$39 `Liberty St, -' del S ZITTSBURGO, C.. I, f:".7 BLACWILD/AMOILD f. C. • L STEEL WORK. BROTHER & , Ataruifacture ''''''''''' of 'l44' r'• 'IA JE; °Mee and*nrelsonse, I miklll2, 124 SECOND and 119 and 121.91919TO t ilraph MITTS ; 117R6iN. (- T . r/t FfrirrAßE-T :•;,( I WV. - _f ; r lINDSEL STEMIP: & EUWEW _ Manufacturers and importers of ' l .Lie • •'• i_itiXte.,3lolw X: Lit W cp t . 4 CYTLERY, ACC., enPs ql o l , !!4!"o— ) *P"' ‘: . " CIT4' ' PrltSEltlfid 14 .: , txvitu4tri0 • --- , .* euelliatbi* Guilialith_andpeiderillllrdirat4' 71rst mold'goods mow desert •1p ludid-anotees , „„sa carefully . . 4 ' ti `r- ,4. !' ' l7l - ,' • mtoifirleoTl3;''-' BARit mosEpts, 691 u 0# z 10 e , o:;; . . elk Iler I • 1 - - - •• „ /44, • minnow* .4! . # • • ,14 asto 4iingetve ig • ' 001TAIMI! , Mad PUBLIC BUTUnatelki,;;;;:„. 1 1 ff " - i - 71' 4: ISA' STS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON. STREET, Ninth Ward, PITTSfVReIL THOMAS N. MILLEIt, President. These Works are among t ela Inc most ige complete establishments In the, Went, and are now prepared to tarnish . , Engines, of every description. BoUe . n, Ou Tariki :Sheet Worig. B~llrO std Castings. solia3ig lEitil casthiera, ,1 : 1 *1 116 /11110.1tanit firmest . neswitzi !CIiDEFI SOLICITED NATIONOUNDBY AND PIPE WORKS. Ceritier Carron and imallazan Streets, • 7 (NINTH WARO,) PIT'X'SI3II7II43IEX, WM. SKITS • CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOE a/di : AND WATER WORKS. 1117 _ Pipes lip: , all TO InTartably in Pits. in dry f feet le Ekkil. •eralt afeaOre 'General Castings for Gas and Water Works. r46niii ;lig% iike'2aeiiitot lorsl e ; t nte of Gas Works to my make of RETO R TS. r ll enta of Oa 'T ; THE HAP FORT PM FOUNDRY CO • 'CHARLES ENAP, President. J. M. KRAL Vice President. . 0. METCALP, Elee'y and Treas'r. J. M. WADE, Engineer. J.V. SNAP, General Manager. Dremarone:" _ JAMES B. MIIERAT, of Lyon, Snorb-& Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Fainter & Sons. , C. B. HEBRON, of Span& Chalfant S Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of Snoenberger S C 6. WM. METCALF, of. Miller, Barr & Parkin. • • 11101 - 01PACIIMUIS 01 Melling Mm and .111aat Mathinery It.ETORTri ZLENEFIVEI N IL and O DIA.O ASTIN(Ak_of every descriptionfe. 2,11 L. 0. LtVINOBTON.W. H. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON. JR. JUVPIGSTON co., IRON raintDEIEIS , . MANUFACTURERS 0? FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, . • All descriptions. for lumbers and Gas Fitters; Alr riculturalqmplemen Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma 'thinile7.3bWOrk promptly attended to: °dice and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. , OBINSON, REA & CO., . , • - Ikccessors to Itonticsoir, Maxis & Mir. Luta, - WASHINGTON WORKS, , FOUNDERSANO MACHINISTS, ' 'PITTS3URGH, Mannthotarers of Boat' and Stationary Stearn En frail Bloat Enginee, an liin iide.,AmtgraTZVJa Sous, Luer= Skeet Iron Work. ' Office, No. Lll_,corner First and Smithfield St reeta. Agents for Onllk.. iID'S PETENT INJEC .-)It for fftding 801101'54. , r .:',. • - jait:r33 mom , inaitip FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth, Ward, _(Opposite t fnlon Iron Mills,) PITTSBI7BGH. Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACRLYBRY :AND ' CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & KAMM/. 0c15:152 BERLIN FOLTIAWitY. 4 PRICE' & SIMS. and Ofllai Warehee t .29 19:4;ed Str eet. ItAnntietitro And keepconatsuatly on *end Thimble, Skein and Pipe:Boxes, WAGON BOXY* DOG moils," • , I - ERICIAIiIIACTI'L.PA, '.IIOLLOW WARE: And Castings generally. sp2B:y6 THOMIAS CARLIN & Fourth / WiA'Aiiindiy . iiiiiMathine Works AN .. SDIMSY ST.,. ALLEGHENY , CITY, PA., MaiOltiAtilii s l; Ot St6iiti Eliglizei; •Gifseet,.int; 1 s, Bkaftanß, Grist and gem Mill Work Bolling -31 e, GastiwN-Gfixatep , Baran iVelgtder . Boxes, Ako. , -: , B=a Id-ore/el-Ina haire•ter ban Engines of all sizes. , mel4:gs CUEMBAL FOIMIRIC AND ROLL WORKS, 880, Penn Stmet., Boa t in BOYD & BIGAMY ChM WU. litll•Clurtlai, doll Lithe& de. ALTON: MACHINE 711frOlptlifil: ESTABLISH= TN 1836. • tor Lr MannAdttlitylefi fiTiLtIif,EiNGINES all sizes 'and of saelintaEved. patternsaok we m 1:0 " M r; A valet) , af A lO, 10 sart ZNOINES, whlzb will be sold , WW S: =eel' r ice*. P t PEPRICe . ,W•ilsyliliq 0 y iffy 0 &sat Pittiburgb; on ire 6hio steer, and BROKE S. Q."111111L- • Pa irall • ST9I1 1 1 1: WI: L 4 - " -pint Stimetjrillitinggie . lW Agentihr tbenale Of Cornindi i Donghamore, Jo mum.. Liabelia,'Hunoannon, MinhApe, Wanda's', and other brand. of Anthracite; youghlogheny !W 1 M91449, 1144. °5i1k 1 i 110'11 ripp io , ..,..„, tOtOfPliiegisha Ordeal respootrulii " 7 .,',4.' , `" • tCOPPER: • [' VIipIISVPERIOII. • .::: - ! , 7!.- ',.-!'!'-!• .• ! .001 , ffi11 . 144444MPAM0 . .W01313, r:' r ' .rr i - ..' • •:, • •, • - • . , q • . ---: rITTPIAVEgGim. '... JP4I I -ur V9.11,M 3- 2 3 ,:11. 4). =ikuz ic tigazvinjarges al I p o t, litt-Petterikatat7Alsollmpoe mr 7 Tiiiid Male!" 8-etaklye_ 4 r.F . , C • lgu. 1 .13E,.. 4an51 :41:41%Rri ' - 'ti.4okl.llo 'riwtmPlDST jET.i.TAPIPPITh. - ... - . ;--,. • .. , ..,„, I.;tspasidaiqoopeTl lll4 , ll ,l 6 ettd ige% :*.• ' ;co " WraltinfiktillPs~xnchat k s lsl : l ;iir' 2 "!g i gi iffiteArMilialaDALL. INENCERAITAIT %TV -.- c tt-t7ruteljri.,:,;l%.t 2if I . 114 4 1 4 6 , ANCESSEWIIIIS ,mitt) lo It Ls at sterintlittit , IK -131 " 1 / 4 0AINNOW 041 .:1 - laar A t .• • - . 3: lfl{Lll /101161U12V...", * 01 No•• 04m, . d f fITTSIME,GII , GAZE WED PraMis, BOILERS, &C. VOAT PITT- ' '•?,: „ BOILER, STILL 'AND TANK •• • CARROLL & SNYDER, - NA.s7k6nnurail TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AL" UMW - DER STEAM BOILERS. . OIL STILLS AND ANL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SET.TLPIG -PANS.) -SALT-PANS AND CON STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS ANt IRON DREDGES; PRISON' DOORS MW COAL SHIITES °Mee and Warehouse. eorner Seeond, • Third, Short'and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. air Orders sent te, the above addresst will be promoth attended to. :189 E. W. MORROW..• .lAB. B. BiJiNHILL....JAA. (VELMA. BOLLEII Womas. l MORROW, BARis T IIIII. & CO MAITPA.O2I7IIXItB OP Steant'lloileri, 011 Stills, Agitators, TANKS, HALT PANS, GASONE ; PERS, WROUOIIT IRON BRIDGES,•EMMET IRON WORK, de. for. Lilferty`anil ' Beconh sta.; PrPTI3BIIRON, PA. 7 , REPAIRING promptly done. jy4:b2 WIL BARNHILL & C 0.,.. *BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS.' 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yardlind 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; Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges,. Sugar Pans, and sole Manu facturers of BarntillPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 155:c21 JAMES M. RITES, • Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., • XAIUFACTUIIIII or IRON OIL " TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JAB= Y. BRUSH. ' EDMUND D. BRUNE JARED M. BRUSH & SON, MANUFACTVRZRI3 OP Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. EMMET IRON WORE., &C. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgii, Pa. STOI7ES, CASTINGS, &C coos irrovEs. CET THE BEST. BISSELL ilk CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR Rrivir.r2vpus COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove in the Union. BISSTUR & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for ale, PARLOEST3. /y HEATING rovEs GRATE - FROZW9_, _TENDEDB, • COOKING inarOLS; ac. CHEAPEST PEACE - TO BUT THE TRIUMPH COOKitit' • lestlio. 146 GRANT 6TREET; P.C. DIIPPT. • • OILS.' wEsLEY WILSON & NATURAL LUBRICATING , I t ejiti s t , oLtr i ad o trmeg plieradb t li z ity : r, QUALITY GUARANTEED UNIFORM. airl7'roposalsfpr quaAeltle4 sollOted. • ,• . . No. 1.67 Wood Street, `.!'111,211E OW CIOALKEROZ BUILDrNI4. spzB:pl9 WPWI. ABM - Comndaston Idercbants and Broker' in ftrlgeuill 111111 its PrOduets DALzEill BuiLottid, DUQUESNE WAY S prritesintes, PA: • • ' PHILADELPHL Ay>ioRESS,. WAKING, KING ar. T ACK. BROTHERS, • . , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, c:...e;..? ' 'AMY DiAtzts IS" Petroieuminditareduct& PittsbargliOtilleo+DAlMELL , BUILDING, cor ner of DeCleesne Vin sod Lento streets. Philade o lphia OfAce-137 WALlirn, W. a ;I , ' I api:w3 JAPRB IfFAYIP II I.4r,Ai. og.pomnsuomzabberik- '9 NOZt b_lYQUEsbrz •WAlr. 4411; burtatiseti -cende arid , monund QUA( "Imbeloatleg,' , Tar -Bensttor and rnsge• Our /onlionorleneol In-tbeTlitrole e enables us to o er unusual and In-.a. tlueements to oparatora., Als and d e . termlned to Mare trucli* - Inand lent to Elva us a call, ParUes having Qum ts;tr.ts!4. are cordial?' tatted to Inlastbeit sipwefr. licr_ mil/Art - GA co. bsDll ~Blanamia Brand» l4 L re , Onkey 7 fOkr . es.. 7 4 toiraA41b7Mb 4 eitteitgitakitio4*. : SOANTAIKL-1 , -ws , V:t 4 , !.` 1 40A. 1.1 , k 11,4 11 10 111 r1W 11142 4 A1Ve --LUIR MATA I K I I I 4I, I 44II 4O xo laAill*lllllo7l.l 1:4,4:41Cer * RIM 4-4,1.45 Va. tadifeits MY. MAY " 20.7: 1868. - SWANCLIL. I+~nN I ~wfiNflffNiyiifl FORT PITT RANYING COItPANY, No, 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, . . . $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN T SECURITIES, AND COLD. ALLOWED ,ON DEPNITS. Gov INTERES made on All acceastble points in the and Canadas. Collectio United Eltat: DIRECTORS D. Efintet. 1 Jamet D. WOW .! E. Fatwce Jno. C. Maher. • Hobt. H. King, Andrew Miller, JamesX. Bailey. ITVITAN, Pres% ILSON, Cashier, er, .on, ! . t "„' • BAWL. II D. LEFT ICE 'STONE BANK, 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTEO3II7IIOII4 NO.I CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000. DMEOTORS. Wm. H. Hamilton, Henryl3ockstoce, Geo. •T. Van Doren ' if. J. Lynch, John Murdoch, Jr., ' William Espy, Samuel Barckley, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Collectidms made on all accessiblelpolats in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposlte. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. IL J. LYNCH, President. • • - GEO. T VAN;DORR , N, ambler. airtiTOCKHpLDERS INDIVIDTULLYLtABLE NATIONAL' BANK OF: colon , Con of Wood and Sixth Sta. I A. PATTERSON President. JOS. H. RILL CAPITAL; : : : $500,000: • i DLBECTORS: George W. Cass, James McCandless!, Wm. Douglaa, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, 'Allen Hlrkpatrlck, W. 13. Haven, T, AT 11 A. M. ap9:022 DISCOIINTS DALL HART, CLUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, pri.rsimaola, ORS TO HANNA, HART A C 0.,) DEALERS IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to tl e purchase and GOVERNMENT_ BONDS. .• magna,o4 ;iii:o4 . HOLMES.& SONS, N• 57 Market Street, lorr'l'MSlllntG•l3, PAI Collections made on all the principal points of the United states and Canadu.: _ • • B ,4 l o.u 3 4, l km o2 . l ;ffilltottuWES , e l . BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the pEttetutse and sale of , • • '• United. Stateri Jo30:al Vi r iESTERN SAYINGS ACM; No, 59 l'eurth,Street. CHARTEI.IED 1866. Interest paid on Time rii s Pcooltif ANY SUM RECEIVED PROM' ONE DOLLAR . UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT, TO CHECK, IVIIROUT •." • rertzsEst. Dl,B63ants Dilly at I.ll.e'clock President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice Prestdent—A. M.. MARSHALL. DlEfetaDS THOMPSONIIRLL, JOS. DILWORTH.' J. J. GILLREIPIE, • make refelin Obi Joseph Dilworth, BAT. David Kerr; Den h prigihert, Mbomaa EiVind. • ' Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis palsell,, D..W. o.lllditrelt, E. X. Fulton: • • ' ,:,.- 1 , .I. ...., i -..,, 3, • . • l a ; •:. ' -..H... :1 ii, i icBANKERS3 o.', . . - 41 A • , •- ' - ''. . <., 1 ,, ,ffi -.4....,.... .i.,...f,t,. ./: .3.1 .! ESTABLISH IttY Lk: lea; 1',..!.,,ii: . _ ic y :::,-1,....A.,, .t... vtr , Vb• 0 sae. . , .AQUIHIV it rE . ~! . - .... ''. DEALERS" IN GOVERNMENT.' SECURITIES tr . • •v. • • -7 7 3-'loa i Convatedianto,s4o , 4: - . ... -." ‘ , , , -,J7 : 1',... :1. II LI -.:. 1 1 RosibtAggiteLd rffr,sslembistoe, N EG OTIATED and In New Irork,•TINIZER NEOoTIATED. ' INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OP Gina AND ovitar.scir: - AAcepiteor-Sagskii audilaak r.....Ar e a d a . gr t- ETE 'en ciaTtaiiii6cif macHANGIC AT MARKET RATER. resigea ~,I , ~,, r•.' ,, , '. - tfl 11 r ,ii ~:41. ' ' th r, ii * ' : TOR4oooClannaGgiltS JUAN AULPIEINikkr paashtk4sairintiiitliki 1 .1 I ;‘. LELF:TOBLP# 40: B:*fti 4 A - ' • :bio. 8 8 4"0....firf/TT. t. cittaili?zutl.liout oi Dom .meree Duumium) • • • •, • • ,priTs.Bußoa l PA.. Dratichatirg Wide* ittreDlilc , Y., • • D 77 - DANIEL V. DIN • . EOR WORKL , itib A t.s*4l. 4idetlikrififti 4*lr, , • 1.. rt.4r=rrire.t pesokt,:;; I7SiLL~a a llll~ ?+ tf[lTJr~T . L=6HlNl~ ':e!,'. REMUV..tiL; BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE Former's- ocitupled by the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. JANES 1 1 1 'BRADY & • Co., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., C . ; ,13 Al? BELL ALL-BINDS OF , GOVERNMENT :SECURITIES, aura), Br.prEs Ank - couPcnis, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. • 7-30's, CONVERTED INTO THE NEW 5-20 'COUPON BOND. Mr Interest Allowed on *posits. Sar• BONED LOANED ON GOVERNMENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at„ lot market ratee. Orders executed for the Porches.) and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS - and GOLD. JAMAS_ M . ERADY.& CO. Rittsintgij Gaytte, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, May 19, 1868. The feeling in the gold market was less bearish to'-day, and the premitun adVanmd from 139% to 139%, with some inquiry for cash gold, principally for legitimate of reqiiirements. The acquittal of the President of Oho United States on the eleventh article of-impeachment' has had a favorable impressionpn-the market in En rope, but it is believed that this state of feeling is only / temporary. The test for the credit of the.lJnited Statelkwillpnly be the inode of 'dealing-wit:lr our - financial question, which is expected to be solved immediately immediately after the Chi cago Corpiention. Any increase ,of either . national or greenback currency must be injurious to the national credit, and bring ruin to every commercial or financial in terests. A timely contraction of the cur rency will shorten the distance to resump tion of specie payments, whilst on the other hand, any further depreciation of the cur rency by new issues of the same will in definitely postpone it, and make foreign ,countries rich at the expense of our people. Government securities advanced to-day from %to % per cent., in consequence of the heavy disbursements for compound in terest notes; besides the Treasury is pur suing the same old course again, aiding the people by free disbursements when money is not required, thereby leading on to spe culations in stocks and contracting, when money in the, open market is already scarce. It is in fact the Treasury that has the fullest control ofthe market, not only of its own issues. but upon the entire bust fleas community of the country, so long as the only meow of giving flexibility to the currency of the country is to be looked for in the lowering and rising of the rate of interest. In the stock market business is dull, and an apathy to buy stocks exists evervwhere,_ and is not confined to gm regular gamblers of Wall streer. Money is easier, business improving and the floi of enrrenCy 'is - tOwards the sea board cities. Closing quotations as' reeebted by Ph„:0,„ Mertz, were as follows: Gold,- 1881 bonds,: H 4%; -: - 1862 5-202 4 109%4.1864 56;•107,0 - 1865`d6:107,p Consols, ,109%; 10.405, 103%; 7-30 s, 107 X. &ilraaclaCieveland cir. Pittsburgh, 84‘; Fort Wityzie;lo7%; North - Westeni,corninon 67; North Weittern—preferred, 77%; New York Central,. 128%; Erie, 69%; Old. South ernil36ll,3 MICA • Mississipi, '294; 'Ater chants Union Express,2B%; Western Union Telegraph,3B%.. Mining Shares—Corydon, 25; Quartz Hill, 95; Quicksilver, 29%.' --eays the New York .TribuireoPlVloni day: 'Money is abundant at sto 6 per cent. the latter upon ordinary collaterals. Com mercial paper continues scarce and wanted at low rates. The banks are liberal to their dealers, anything rejectedby them sells'on the street at quite high interest. The fail ure of "impeachment" puts,an.end to the hope of more currency l , under a new. See retary of the Treasury, and depresses a• class of speculators.who have lookod to this alone as the means of stimulating an ad- • vance iri prices.- • A report Is • afloat that a new Secretary ,of the Treasury may be had without the removal of the President, and 6 that Mr. Hooper, of Boston, iSqlni:comlnip man. Should this rumor have substantial' foundation,all hopes of more currency may • be abandoned, and. the.. sooner the better. The suggested SieretarY has no inclination for more bank currency or plain legal ten ders, but holds the opinion, that the sooner the Government reduces its promises in gold the betteran opinion in which he has the support, coLoil*olyent,,,people of all prudent trades‘''? Where is no-reason what ever for any more currency, and the coun • try at large will be a great gainer by ob taining a•Secretary •*ho holds this view, and who has . the courage to steadily act upon oPicflotitan7.7a:. _r;*l.-1;t0r.: —Closing quotagon* reeelvad by James T. Brady dc•P:,,ej _ Gold ; 139 i; S. 6's, , 1881's, 114%; 5-20's, I:q2, 109%; &-21 1864; 107 a, 5-20's, 1885. i.„!_,X; „PAO'S, .' , 5-20's, January and aulYi'roo_,' 109%. a's, January and July, 'O7, 110; June '7 .- -30's; 107%; July?-30's, 107%; May Comp., .1565, ,110- 4 40. „ 5 A. M. MARSHALL, JOS.. ALAREE. ft/tioroidds Diarket: - J ; . r CBy Telegraph to thA.pttobtos flatittte..l PrirsitiErrsAlttql9. ll l3ottdaiionains*d4 same as New York -quotations rt3celool,l9 bales; export's 5 balwajirliitivintiobiftgii, Pork $29,50, Baoon--Alooldoro.nr4o; clear V sides 17,. Bulk sbnalderal3d;'olearsldes 18%c. ...Ur& DWI" Corp (41 ;Ootppg7 l 4o: Bran Sdc: Chicago Cattle Market: 43r Clir'TelegiatlbtoPittabiolth 13asetteo,r L.:v s r , kitt Ann r CITICAGOIin fob to IPA: gkalertiittiteers' '1L15414;f. • d extra choice live ho: nominal; '2sli z lomratr i ,saigmt . ..i._: A i ,for e , ornmon to light; , ISPizololi r -, r" tood krades. CW out ...will. Mr Telegraph ' • • 4 -4211114, ' NBw Tog; Mir a A:W:IZ end de- are 41;The,:ittmtheri.mot the meantime are whlexry ,_,,,fkAgnold's prints, W " X ° Tor the leastzdo• - - t 4 . 7 11 I ELA.VE REMOVED MT TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PH. R. MERTZ. FINANCE AND TRADE prrrsti an Bun KF.T43. OFIFCN OP THE iITTSBURGII GAZETTE, i ' rIPDAY, May 19, 1868. c The general Markets are quiet and' de-' void of any new 16haracteristics worthy of notice. The weatser has cleared up and is i all that possibly to, desired for the growing' crops, and it is geAerally conceded that the prospects for anliabundant - harvest .were; never better. A 4 this is what the coon try" needs morel titian anything else; with , good crone wm4 e , expect good times, and i we have reason th be thankful that the li prospects are SP btlEillt• t, : ''. : „ ~,, '4 APPLES—Firm and scare - e, and with a 1. steady demand, *ices are well sustained, ranging from $6 tels 7 per bbl. APPLE BUTTIOL—We continue to quote at 80a to $1 peron, as to quality.. 1 ASHES--Quiet ut steady at 434 to 5 for I common and reftzid Soda Ash, and Ile for gall ) Pearls. ' 4 i , , GRAIN-Winter.:Wheat'is scarce and in i good milling Alquand at $2,70 for prhae -, lied. Corn is in gnod 'supply and unsettled; We have sales of 700 bush prime yellow re ported at 1$1 1 10;-ithixed and White - maybe 1 quoted at $I to $l,O. Oats firm with 'salesl, at 80 to 82,c on whatf, and 84 to 85c in store. `a, Rye is still quotedlat $1,95 to $2. No Bar- ley in - market. 'i BUTTER—HoI, „up remarkably. welt, t 4 t 'notwithstanding , ure'COrdit not .be bet- ! ter; we still quote, Prime Roll at 33 to '35c,, and print at 87. toW. '' EGGS—Were in better supply ''to-day, and did not sell aekeadily as on Monday, though 20e is still regarded as the ruling price. , , ~-, l. -,:, . , , r ' ' iray—weighmOssitif IrcNiiitk r at the'Al leghenv DiamondPeales, reports sake ,of 33 loads of Hay*, $22 to $3O; and 4 loads straw at $l5 to $lBl SEEDS—Flaxseqd is in demrsid and very limited supply; we can report - small sales at $2,50 to $2,55.140 demand whatever for Clover br 'llmothYi, Seeds. SALT—Sales ofl)%llegheny River brands to the trade at $1,75 to 51.80. and $2 for small lots in store;; MILL FEED—lilull but unchanged; sales on wharf,. at $1,65 !Ito $1,70 for Bran, and $2,15 to $2,20 for Middlings. PROVISIONS-}bacon is unehanged at 14%c for Shoulder* 16,4 c for Ribbed, and 1834c.f0r Clear Sides; 1930 for" Plain Sugar Cured Hams anc1120.14 to 21c for Canvassed de. Lard, 1934 c. Mess Pork, $29. Dried Beef,'22c for Platni!and 23c for Canvassed. LARD OlL—Unhanged at $4.,25 for No. 2, and $1,50 for NO4I. DRIED FRUIT 4-, BUM ti but nchangeici; sales of Peaches at?l2 to 14c; and Apples4t 7 to 7%c. , 11 FLOUR—The market is quiet and prices are unchanged. We continue to quote at $ll to $11,75 for Spring Wheat; $l2 to $l3 for Winter Wheatlland $l4 to $l6 for fancy brands. Rye Flo iir is unchanged at $lO to $10,25. , II:_, • .- PITTSBURGH PiTIIOLEUM MARKET. I t-- • / ,ti________ _ ____,. • OFFIOE OF THE rIII9IIIIHINVAGHA.TAZETTE, i TUB DAY, May 19, 1868. CRUDE—The ude market was again , , Verfdtill - to-day,t , two , sales reported, , 1,300 and 1,800, both for irnmedtate de livery and both atll.lc. In view of the fact that the excitement in regard to thii-eif pected "corner" Nis pretty well subsided, buyers are not as i iplenty as they : were a , few days since, but there is not much oil offering, and, as a !consequence, prices are i unchanged. It wasltinted in certain quarters that spot oil caul:110)e had at 10y,c; if direct . offers were made' 7 but we have reason o d oubt •this, from lithe fact that there is scarcely any . spot .Oil in market,' and what little there is iseld firmly at 11c. Oil City telegrams re rt the'• market dull - at $4 to $4,10. Receipts continua light. REFINED—ThaI market for bonded oil NKas exceedingly. all .andneglected, to-day, andthe indleatioru4Al'atraßenCare notsery iiiicimragirig 'Tor - "those engaged in the movement to establish a "corner" on the 22d. It looks now as if :instead-of being able to make a "Omer," they Would be "cornered" themselves, and i I this should be the result, the Movement will not. be ,a very profitable or Peasant one to those in terested in it. 0114 refiners,•with but very few exceptions, iftipy, wilLbe able to come up to the scratbh;lllid haVinglidfilled their part pf the prograin,me,lt-willTerelirryaith the ON); side 44,3 cOMei.;?loWn't itb.F. the ”Bjamps'4,' . which e t4e hope they:- ble to do. Prices continue weak and drooping; all May, buyer's option, is offering at 30c; June cannot be ,quoted above 20Mc, and May, June and July together, was offered freely at 30c. As WO stated yesterday, it is likely that there Will not be mnch done un til after the 22d, Os operators, generally, preferto,hodxdfalOtralt,tl"isirft • , ARRIV4LS—Tp IttriValsc. !Aso by river "a n d reported 'to=day were as fol lows: Clark 416 Sumner.. ;400-I_Fisher tt 8r0...400 C. C. Burke 240 1 Weisengerger.. 350 14 Total ..,,, , ~8270, OOlL'B'll746l*ra 'FlticCit. , DIItIiI24BNE DEPtif. FL M. : L0ng..4.Gi1. ? 163 bbla ref.. to .War den, Fiey'dtp - Co,, lltilafielphia. - ... .. . Fleining,.`t co., .065; do. do, ~to Waring, King geto.Vphlladl3.44ia.` , , , Hutchinsonoll:o3..,l2.B`do $ l Ol4 Waiden, Frei , it Co:,"PhiladOlphia;, ' ; W. , Kirkptitilek Lt Lrt; 208 do do' to W. P. Logan .3t 4 Brcii,' Philadelph i a.'' ''' -' ' A. D. Miller; 15 Ido - , dtr-tn'Warlrig, King 1 & Co., Philadelp .1-,; :::x. • :,,... Eureka Oil Rah. ,8 do lub. to atemner Jas. Carry , Ph Mo',roe,•Va.• :- - --1 ,- Si 041, 8)/14 , Al .PER A . V.' It. Ms( Fulto/), „Marvin Co., 250 bbla• relined to W. P. ,Logan it, Ere Philactelphia. . 1 blnanruat ket., My Tel - 41.31)hp? tb!Ftwtetpur4h,iiinaßtke.3 CiNgtiliATi) 4 9 1 - 410. 1 iir an4oo4eat unchangerand,qmOti„, corn, scar ce„an,d ad vanced to 97a98d „oil; ,or Oats Steady NO; ',V "Aytkln demand at 0,05 for teif'COttott dull and' ripm-, Ina I at 30ezfor:Mitliflling•I'"Bibenoh' Irc good demand; ogles 289, ihhitt.V'InA - 15,1110110,90, and leaf; slo,ooa34so;..illeelptelbr the 'Wbek, 1,880 hhos. - ancl. giti - rbOxess indabalesland" 500 boxes manufact4red. Provisions firmer and more active:ll Mess Pork wanted at 028,25, but held ct 128,50. Bulk Meats sold _at 123 ; c for "sithonlders; aides held,-at 14)0150.' tiOin,; l'Cirldiouldern; 1850 for clear rib, 7g 4nd 1 t o • for clear%) all are heldc BarA'heldli and offerectliWrlntl,yl Jilitutter. dulPhtl 859 ftlr ,fresh, Eggs : Ase.,.#m . ; firm, Oro?, eerie*, uchanged; there' br a good - amend' f! sugar: buylngrdernamtv good. • !I ; ; ; .t. ,-„ - rtitifew I,ll4x:ket.A . ; csyTelegiieh A tO the wtteberfpuette./ CHICAGO, DIV 'rift fair' rebied* - at 39a1l for spring 33ctras. Wheat in good demand and lower; sales at $2,08a 2,09 for No. 1, and $1,96a1,98 for No. 2, dos. ing at $1,97fk1i9/y4lor No. 21-oCornlin thxir request 444 A9b;talllsoo: iNoM at 89 . a 9O %, , WIWAt 89a80Mo, * id virgetedigt , BBe star .404ingt 03;,44036Nr0 dor, Ns ,- ts atitqe, pg 4 1, 3arr2l47l,gaios ing at tOfqoy 4 o. 41.14124.5tej1,49901es No. 1 at; lots sold at ; 12,301n3,4,1 on visions'mfire SressiliONllNA's at $2B; for prime mes s $24,75: - pick led hams 16%e. d 18c. Freights are a -shade lower , for wheat to Bard°. 'Receipts, 730136 Ulf; flour; 37 347 te, • 11144:11 '60065 bus corn; 31466 bus oats__; 'ls Aix Shipments, 12806 Ws flour; WOW h eat; 74309 bus uo....,musu,bai i os cat,roo live . hogs. - "CU rl-L"‘l, .re l , rittg=ette.) aturiasoßs,,.Metk 19.—Flour nominally r wer. Wheat noniinal.. Coin ; dull; white ,18; yellowtfireile taigkitbabnsM. Rye Chan ed. Proviidona • quiet and un 1, • lg 'I lEMIIIIII