Ell pizif NiffliFftf;.A II v* T u.nrs, pre57t".........W,..?4"crAtTru, Bur t. prrrSiill#9l , l! , •yo.t AND-fitOtc-f0.,,, - ,ussrtrrAcTirazns..ol! saurioadlt 16in and Belts; lre~dte l lk 941 Car =fit Waled; es Hammered; 3 / 1 1 2 1 ..._, - ^' : AMWIIIIIOIIIVe Frame shapes; SW, noel • - tokes, Straps; ~MI need"; 4.llKestmboat Slbansic amid's; ~N1 0 •71E0 41 * lirTists; , Csfelce No. 177 PENN STREki rirrsßvll44.: r t r TILLFF, BYERS & to.; . . , V I S UPA C T U B ERS op.. Bat; Iloap and Sheet Iron OEM INItOI/CIHIT IPON, frail Waded Tates. for Gas, Steam, Watei— &e -r i - vtN !. , ..- . , . , . , .!0 . 1L WELI!IUBENG:. DgWat er and 182 First Streets. lIMEE PITTSBURGH, Pa. u26 , :e.% " ' KENSINGTON IRON WORKS ILOYR SLAM; , DIANITFAtT . I;II;IERS OF Belt Connnony Be inCdy Clairceal AND JUNIATA BLOOM IRON r - itEßcohn Wpm an IR O N IRON. ROORAIAND, 'V and ANGLE . , ROILEIVRLA. and lIHEET IRON. MOWEIt AND Raa.PM, BARS. _, CYLINDER and GUARD or eINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS. WI and 16 Ito. to thd. :—WROUGHT -CRAMS and spixEs tor same. ILAT RAILS, Punched and. Countersunk., COAL SCREEN. NAILS AND SPIKES. . ' o)rarehouse and Once at the Worts, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of -Sint street,) "Opining the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. EN*II,BON, PRESTON & CO" ' Pennsylvania Iron Works. W.4rebouee, Nos. 166 and 161! 1, 4 18.5 T -STREET, opixnelte ifonortgabelallotisc, , - - - - ap2A:dBPITTSBURGII. , , . STEEL WORKS. SHIEFNIELp" STEELWORKS. SINGKEt, NIMICK & CO. PITTSBURGH, P4L, . . Manntocturera of every description of CAST. AND CERMAN STEEL, SPRINGS, xybippjr, AND PLATFORM sraiNG s. • Alfii:FS, STEEL THUS, ar, .tc. Warehonse,, 88 Water and 100 First Sts. AM:O67 pIITTSBERGH STEEL mums. ANDERSON,' COOK # CO., -;ssugoEssoris-To PAM , BOVa, & 00.4 Matintitters of the JOT REFINED CAST STEEL, , . 11.A2zirjariracatsGalivegizestyar; • Reaplug lLaelilues, - S • teel-Plow . • ,• artles, Circulars, ate., £O. Cast and Common Plow ll' Spring Steel. bi ( MMOM P ATntgl n irg far ß c- E - 4 -" . : 49 itAnil iii l~i!$SlN GILMI32AI. AW1771X813 WM. METCALF,REITBEN MILLER, SEO. I BABB, I cues. PARKIN. SPECIAL PAETNEE-S. N. KIER: CRESGENT~STEjL ISIO ths, 11111 .4 1 .3E11,31 3 / 1 41,0 : 111:PAIERIEM Offlce,,No. 339 Liberty St, PiTTAIT F r t ( M . Z4k. ;.;:e BLACK DIAMOND • • STEEL WORKS. P 4-- 41 4 0 12t04A Co n • - Maturicttgro of Ul f d ' esc;ipiiini; Or I 11B I T I MWIZA. totalelrelEVESTV, SECOND prirrssuaos. HARDWARE. MEI 'WKEEPIT Mastufactufers mut Importers of • HA 1 - 4 6 7 , 1 - 4 t puTLRRY, f_ Say LIBERTY' STREET, 1 CORNER 07 Noma, 0441 4. 4 e Items r2il=22 MEE oor'll'*iffb. rl4#l42rips*Aloten•',.: ' tiftintiot s .;; ,' ' 4 ,77 -1- 17 - li km( ST., bet. Tunnel neboths to gts„, glist, class goods of all descriptio ns always On band snispaia=trlft; f_ l ftgrAtidnlo2o carefallynoi 41CilicLiMentniECTEL. &MUIR, I.IIV till At/. 7.o‘s : ,r • !WIT EOMIIOCIATION /111111: 0 11101, Nos. a and 4 Si. Clair litap= us ibuisb, P. BMW atteittita titififto g and building og Q O9 FPG B OUIP;e I m2 MAIPLINWANNPO. it; =I MEE ENATioSALlPormillw - • • _ PIPS. WORKS: Corner Carroll and 9taisllautn Streets, unwri wARti,) • • .Planr€ll3l7lllGrii. PA. . , .1M Maiiitinotttried. or " CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, ' FOR GAS :OGS WA WOES 6. n y a tiit a gi i nlif i . *: n al g st i s t i la=l4l l i t r l n t i z e t z l (Irk General CipthWor Vas and Watec Works. I would also call the attention of Su of Gas Works to my make of RETORpi t . feliktio :LW KNAPIORT PITT FOUNDRY CO. EA:my/term= el , Balling Mili and Blaid Machinery. RETORTS and CASTINGS,_of every deteeption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES. fell L. o. Ltvoigterbsr.w. IT. 131111tT.W. A. 110111NH0N..173. LITIIIIGSTON.& CO., IRON ..VOIIITIOENS, MANUFACTURERS OF PINE LIGHT cASTINGS, All descripption, :71 RuCTlrorisi th N7eiti Work; promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE. near Onter'Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBIIISON, REA br. CO" ' Successors to ItotitNEON. MINIS & MILLIne. . . WASHINGTON WORKS, _ FOUNDERS - AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, t Mannflicturers of Boat and Stationary-Steam En g.ines, Blast Engines, -Mill Machinery, Scoring, Stuifting, Castings of all deScriptions; VII Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. ISt, corner First and dinithlieldStreets. - Agents for 01FGARD'S PATENT LNJEC for feeding Boilers. ' 3/ ONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH. Bolling MAU and Bridge Castings, NACKINERYI'AM) t'ASTMOII GENERALLY BERLIN FOUNDIIN; • PRICE & SIMS. Mee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BONES, DOG IRONS, SIIGAE KETTLES. HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. atakyn THOMAS CARLIN kiCO" Rata Ward ioundry and Mackize Wurkh faspIISKY ST., :ALLEGILDNX kfanufacturers of Steam Enginti,_ 011 iresses, Pul a an a ll t i n e fin E rr. asrigt a rintlg gro g , . i ir a a n sOli tt pla c e s tot.j i order anattlx,44:47n OENTU4L OIINDRY AND ROLL 'WORKS, 880 remi Street:; BOLLHAN, BOYD & BAGALET. { ChM Rolle, MiliCastlnge, foil tathes, &e. . L9JLTON IIIACHINEr WORKS.. ESTABLISH= IX 18416.„ , Manufactory of STEAM ENCITAiri lizei and of the most approved patterns,__for stational? Urf1011811.; .STRA=OATS atkVerlilW.A.M .REERY BOATS A variety a f 10, 1.511 and 10 hone power /mamas, which will be sold at very , reduced prlees. P. 10. OElSSE.'Wellsvilliti Qr riny.mtles belcoirlttaburgla. on OxolfSblo Jiver, and 0 line of -0.. & it. noiliba SAMILIEL , II. WICKERSHAM., *ill i S E. 124. 'Flist - Stieeii /Pittsburgh, Pa: . b.l -- ...F.i I. i'.7. -,ZTARV-1' Agent for the sale of Contwall, _Doughiustore, 10111f/44 DuncantiOn.:l3tattb2pei Utendon. X*. and other brands of Anthrtclic, ' yongldegheny cqesne,te.?t, Charcoal r PIG} IRONS. , = Conalgunients and orders respectfully solicited.— ! 7 . : , k), ::.5: ! . t ..! X.. ~,,'": a tiiple i llat . = _ _ ' , . - - tAlilt fTriPitiOn':.: .: . 00MA 1)14r 4.1 1 / 1 44411116 WOLU, - ' •1 2 1"1"744331:11tGait. . ( PARK, E matritbstraeccilit -`.?' / ••• y ,norkoreetere7ll kieoUl4l iiriulieri and 801, Copper, PreeledCopper BonOois, ftlied bull Bat gnartetelfriBA ate,''' i3Velffteit.l743l44:larif 0 , 1y . .01l paztill TV__llfes as. -710,01. , x b mt__NO. ~ r ,117113k.m.,d, 3,WP; #t I' I STPMETI: . tab •, ~ ~ , .',' ` p . ~,, . Organ priaopperf o,?ply.Atealta4,:, drim{smotnnetsu v , „ ! we. ouratars.euilliFirli.f}iafat LtDDXLI. 'lrnr ar; co , sir IVIAL1311" - Of Ale, Porter and Brown-Stet, di;trra..xl BIN% PA. •ktr,t3.10...! .0 AGISW. W 1 'S9N, mum. zee !!E FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, orrr.aFg_im . :J:wn: THOMAS N. MILLER, Presbient. These Works are among the largest ano most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish • • 4• - • • . Engines, of over l y: ileserAptless. Belleitis, 011 'Waitaki. Sheet Iron Work.' QTY iif+UPIIPMM ii,a9gthßl;s• calm"'., Maehlne General Canaill nrrr"..; 6LIoITED noinnra . CHARLES HEAP, President. HEAP, Viee President. O. METCALF, Ree'y AuldTrees's. J. K. WADE, Exighteer. J. O. MNAP, General Manager. - ernscTees: JAMES B. ISITBRAY, of Lyon,-Shorb &Co. A. R. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons. C. B. KERWIN,. of Span& Chalfant &Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of ramenberger 44:70. Wif. METCALF, of Mliler, Barr & Parkin. (Opposite Unicn Iron lino THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, Orders. promptlf and easefully executed alines reasonable.-' - - :,;j ;~: , ,;y ~~~.~ r.jN ~~ n ~,~ oC15:1 ON -BsO IRON,; BROHER, " - P.XIT.F)B : Vsg,GX3 if1.4.7 4 "mx ;- 7 SATV4I4y, :A M 47ir ..-. f - 2,4 i.;, ifs 4 1 1:POO:WiltRiWEauts, acv FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TAME WORKS. .. :~~ CARROLL & SNYDER, Li;;;AcTonlittg TUBULAR, POUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AN., CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIKNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON / DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS( AND IRON BRIDGES; mu.s9N,D9OB,%4ND,C9AL $ll ES _ thkee aim arenouse, eorner Eleeond, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, ■ sir Orders sent to the above address will, be promptly attended to. • mb7:189 W. WOHROW....JAS. B. BABNIIILL....JAP. BLAIR. (AMARA BOILER WORKS. ie CO ., MANUPACTOBRIIB OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PASS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, to. • Cor. Liberty and Second Ste., .r_;7 ,1111"IMPRW, ..T REPAIRING promptly done. Jy4:bl • M . BARNIIIILL & C 0.,. BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, ' NOS. AM, 92, 94 AND 28 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, and warranted equal to any made In thee ecET-04141i SAVectda. Fire Steam pee, Bauer., ndetiseft Pins, kipt,tolif Boiler Iron ,Bridges, agar' Pans, and sole xuazu: faciurers of Baruhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. las:e"A JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 6f Water Street, IRON' OIL. TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE. BOLl,rsa MILL S,T4CE, JARED X. D. ti JARED 71. BRUSH & SON • • _,:TA_NtrAcrcnras dr y Steam Boilers, _Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &C. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C COOK STOVES. CET , THE BEST: ISISS . E.III4 It CO.'S 'TRIUMPH, FOR BITUAI ti - NO US COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well *sassy other Store In( the Union. =ELL ( B 4 iSZ CO., No. 2 1 35 14be4:17 Street. Attu on hind and for safe, PARLI6III9 I GRATE FRONTS_, __FENDERtQ COOKING RANGES, Ac. rameAplyliT PIL I 4IXE to the city B i r d r i re : TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Ii No. 140 GRANT STREET. . P. C. DITIFFY. - 9443, - - NATURAL - LUBBICATISNI ;OIL, •'! • •-• Settled tank, imtd c tragrieg 4: 11 „ l i enr a ftr,..lat/L . - QUALITY *a- Proposals for quantities solicited. n, • "BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING." • ap2B:plB wuziriCVAlili Commission Merebants and Brokers in Petrolenni. and its Produete, LZELLIS OtkiiEViE WAY, PITTSBVidIi; 44." rB . itik.DELPBTA. ADDRESS, • KING.* CO., • • • - Lif7 Walnut 'Street. Ac*- BRO THER S ,• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .• tetroleniiiiinditsrioduet& Pittsburgh OffIce—DALZELL , BUILDING, Wt.' tier tic F: t itisirtiplau may and Itwiu ittuut!. • Philadelphia Ogice—gsiy WALNUT BT. apliwao ralal RUN JACOB 'WEAN - Y4 Jr. ; 418"fr8 , - No 3 D3 , INNi:AY. will buy sel6lde and Babied Oils} Lubricating. Tar. Benzine and C a uer nLiC ni r / QPl r lindintiliCa. in the rot:arum t a dna " oer unusual Iltallltlea Ain In ducerningS to Operators, .4 he dre, we are de. ternilsuoto make it the. tubwes at bunko and sal lers to give us a call. Partiow ele, are cordially invited to bring • plea. *. spe:WM . H. t or:, NG*, -• • - , '4, MAIIISPACTLInE'IiS ' PURE 'BURNING OIE Brand--"L riczrzE.” - °Mee“ rio. 3 Duquesne ifity,ll.M BEE I. C. r in ! el .661thrieVe • ‘"1"" " ..471111t141 !IV) $ oe 1 PfillimegOr : 113 T, CLAW :, • • raft 1 MEI PITTSBURGH, Pa. PI7I76BURAK s = And SHEET . IRON WOliE; .E:o,r,6teuutANite. FINdNCIAL: BEIM FORT PITFBANKET COVPAVi; No.-169 Wood' Stmt. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000 . S OCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN, GO IERNMENT. SECURITIES, i AND COLD. lections made on all accessible poinis In the ed States and Canadas. II DWCTOBEI: I dna. C. .Rfehte. ' , King; I. Andrew Miller, - "I Julie M. Bailey. D, Hostetter, James Gordon, DI Wallace, E. Fawcett, - - NAWL. NeCLUBITAN, Presn. i D. =Er miaow; entailer." EYSTONE BitAMC No. 293 LD3ERTY ,EMUZET,' PITTSBIIIIGH, PA. C .g7 4 -.0! 1 .14 19 . r 0 4 1 1 f). 4 r;1:.520,9?00P-, DIRECTORS. H. J..T.,j‘cfn Wm."Yr.k Hamilton. John - Murdoch, Jr. ' • HenrEllockatoce. William Espy,Gieo, T. Van Doren. Saunielliatehley, : 11,.' 'A GENERAL BANKING:BUSINESS TRA:iiSACTED.- Collections made on all accessible point, in the United States and Canada. • Interest ADowe4l on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. a. LYNCH, Preshaeirti • . • . GEO. T. T.ILIE•DOOLEE. Casiehter. &STOCKHOLDERS INDMEEiLLY NATIONAL BANK, 4F Cilgsll4E, Coy. of Wood and Sixth St& A. PATTERSIIII IL HILL ... CAPITAL • • •.,:; , ,$500 , 000. DLIt4cTORS: rotterion, 7 ,1, - r'lleorgeWYCOit, Wm: H. - Brown, 2lfeCandiess," Chas. Lockhart. Wm. pouglas,, Alien Ifirkpakrickt W. 8. Haven, DISCOUNTS D _ _ HART, CA GREY & CO., BiNICEi r- AI4 . D : BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTFJI3U~t~II~ ;Hk;~= (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) COin, Coupons, And particular attention paid toile purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Slight Drafts on London. sThatz N. HOLMES I & 80118, 57 Market Street, Eli PITTTSISURG , II. PA. • '=• Collections made on all the principal paints of tha United Stated and Canada' ' ... Stocks, Bonds and other Setiwities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to 'the purchase and sale of United States Securities. .11130:al WESTEItN SAYINGS BANK, FM 69 Fourth Strei'tti' , 't CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY BUM /tEdEIVED rftOM ONE pin LAR UPWAR D. DErosqs,, ,A )3131' TO CHECK, WITHOUT r INTEREST. Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock. . IPreaIdent—THOMPSON I fELL Wee Preddent—l6 JLAtAitEIRALL. DIRECTORS: THOMPSON BELL,. M. MARSHALL, , JOB. DILWORTH. JOS.'ALAREE. • J. J. GILLESPIE; Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. ForaYthei. ioaephllllwe Wm. -- • rthe, - W 1111? Dairen, i Gem Lambert, D. W . C. Bidwell, A. M. Brown, E. M. Fulton. Thomas Blythe. , • ' . , . .., 'lit..R..iii•r i - it''''' . ' -4 . KERS -' : . ..'f NI t,';:li I , V..;_,..14.4.=.47::; To ESTABLISHED IN ~.11831. . 0 0 - sh irr .— - ....rtatWO Sr . um,' fiiliiiilT.3" .Z, e . PHILADELPIILI ...1... , ~ f• ,:''' Cv ::-.' ••=i i r . r ? I : •,i DEALtiIsItteIiVLRNMENT SECURITIES,} , 7 3-los` coned 5 iol- --3 g - -„, 1„; Bonen and sold on conitnieSon, lare and in New pork. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. INTERMIT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS oprati AND CURRENCY. Account, of 44„tasigad T en received on favorable terms. '-' ALL CLASSES OP BECIOUITES TAXEN IN . EXCHANGE AT HARE= RATEo. 11:24:1E8 DEALER Et ALL RINDS OP LEAF $01114:1C0411u Nogg% No. 8 SIXTri STREET, (National Bank of Com mer"" 'II- - 6-11 rmssuntriu,,.,. 1 Branch o f l'fa Water street N apign7f D 1r...1)1NAN," ExcEmioa wfrik.two • .; . .nribeitzprooN. ma liumentel To m ,lllllll Metgatipantireilki, „ Qt+ ime 11, 112Milat OF4I.4RnIAM.ViZ' ,210011 I OFFicizeryikk Firifeumiirs..z • "'". — SiertrnuAt, May -*T..; :", Gold remained firm - to-day, as us lal on Friday during a periodof heavy ship • eats.' The market opened at 139%, adva ced to 140, and tLkilsoni;nt I glo i l Au shipments of specie will amount to about three millions dollars, including ,the, estimates' for the steamers sailing to:-InorroW. The week's shipments have been drawp,,princips,ll,y from the stock reported to be on the mar ket at tliU" cloge vireek;theiiales by the Treasuryi having been small, also .the reCeipts from California. Unless the Treli - - Bury will seltiftepre , littMat ttle r rtlAniril is likely to advance for the coming week,'- since the supply of bonds quetedln Eu rope is nearly exhausted or held far above the market. ..President. ..Ciu Y, AT 11 4. M. - GOvernihent securities have been iteddi-' ly going up during the Week, and*ave ad vanced about 13 per . cent. for the entire list, and ten-forties about 2'per cent. Since, the late rise, however, the, demand for bonds outside of New Torii has ceased completelv,and attelatkiri haS been directed to the Union Pacific Railtoad bonds, which are about ten per cent, cheaper than ten forties. These bonds are now being bought . up by shrewd firiancrers, for theptirpose:of gaining the gold interest due July Ist. Our friend Ph. R. Mertz has generally a supply on hand. • - In Railroad shares the market was more animated to-day; the feature of the day was a strong upward tendency in. Fort Wayne, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Ohio and Mis sissippi and the North Western shares. Express shares have slightly imppved. In our home securities a dullness pre valls,,such.as is nekoften witnessed. For Insurance stocks tbcre,ie no sale at,all. areVal}ey ; bonds neitheg, Offeted, not auired for, nor are the Connellsville bonds or stocks in demand; although the road is going to be, finisicesirapCprornises to be one of the best paying roads , in the country. Money is easy for all first-class borroW ers. season. Closing quotations as received byTh. R. Mertz, were as follow's: Ell Goid, 1881-1 / 0 44 -11 4 4 8 (t 2 5 -20 T• 11,* ‘ ; 11304 do, 108%; 1866d0, 10C; Con sole, 110%; 10-40 s, 104%; 7-30 s, 108.% - Railroads—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 85%; Fort Wayne,lo9%; North-Western,common 88 %; North Western , mAirred,773(j•New York Central, 1291./ I . Erie,. % ; Old South ein, 87y; Ohio & Misahosivii 3030 Mer chants union Expresii,2B%; astern Union Telegraph,37% Shares-Corydon, 25; Quartz 14111, 90; Q n l o keil ver, .„„„,. " v7 u —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady &Co.: Gold, 138%; U. S. 6's, Mil's, 115;,5-20%, 1862, 11014; 5-20's, 1864, 10835; 5-30's, 1865. 1085 , g; 10-40's, 104%; 5.20'5, January and July, 'B5, 110 M; 6.20'a; January and July, '67, 110%; June 730'5,.108%;• July 730's, 108%; May Comp., 1865, 11940,, PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET, • OFFICE OS•TEIERITTEIBUBOTAGAZETTE, • FEIDAY, .I%lEx 22, , • The.crude Iron guarket ha t s undergone no important changes slnceMg butt. The prificiple,ingniry of the week were,for : fine Chsromdjrcns. In low grddes of irons, particularly Forgo, the market was weak, and ,concessions ; were offering, but ,stan dard brands are in fair request at :OW quo? Fonddry Irons . were dull and ne glected. *aterial ,concessions, were offer ing Rock descriptions, whiCh is, probably, the reason *hy• a'dertiin comthission house refu.se to furnish sales. yirev9te ; the following sales: gif..443.00A-1441(33iFt' 200 tons fancy forge 01 00 - 40200 200' s t 4 l. . ... 51 00-8 mos 200 " 1. 51 _,OO-57nos 55 " rfanglatitaele fouillf. l 4 , • 120 44 Hanging Ho'dc l aturil 500 " fanorathalitin 50'00—to ar. 290 4 ' fan ey steel 48.60-4 mos '5O " No. 1 ftinildry` •' - 41'00-4 mos '' ) fe.';f 3 - 180 tons .A.ilegilenycolce fdo 00-Bmi:xs / 50 i` • , 3 .5. 1 )0E-8 mos ANTHRACITE. 50 ", . , Mottled;,Reil;f3hott - 4.3.5 - 110.41008 30 il,iMottled-Red 'Short.. 35 50-.4 =0 44 - No. 2 red short o:irge.. 87 50. 1 4irt0 t i 50 ,s Grey forge 414Lili 5 0 44 Grey forge xl,l 50 No. 2 F0undry..z.... , ..,40'.110-41rt 150. 8710-41no8 strossittos:coaystamrnotiaoie 70 tinarOlitin Grey • 230., !,, .. §§4 30 74410e. 60 ' 48740r4nies• 100 " to arrive "85 00:- cash 100;- ' 4`, I tt4 t ' a r ittk4;4-414-kr.$50ith - . , 100 " to anife. .. . . se 50-5 silos l 20kt 4 i naVtEballli r to str.;;•:.4. 3 7. -00- 1 10 1 1 ;: UP 2 lteitalrel,4lsi, 50. E 4'- ' : 50 tun -y, m w 2&-finnie. , 1,41 9i .tc4; °Yr.:. •.4 ,1 • t ~~~rL ~';.~`.-.ffia rw:~C;?.. yam. ~ ~,..x~ R!=oxAL.. . 7 " BATE RENOTZD 3cl" BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streetg, C 0 11 rm3iE tuaix 431 , ' , m0at Foerly RCE. 14TA occupied by the . Pl 4. R. MERTZ. JAS T. BRADY & CO., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., llALmiti, XI Pt IS, tilYl- 4 ,15 SELL , ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT , SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, "oi:moiv i.kirtinAmt.t 7-80's CONVERTED i INTO THE NETki 4 fIVARqP4... A ND. Ur Interest Allowed on Deposl • mbstry tcrAithi o!!.1" - * GtiVr. BONDS, and other approved collateral, market rates.::' • 7 - • .- • Qrdere executed for the Pure Sale of Enroqw,"-,vows:A44l JAMES T. BRADY & • ~....i,--7.,7 . ..,,,.!..: . & -,,,,,,.,..,•,... 1„- r_;lje giftillittlV-Gail :ywolEvw9, i , d1. , 4fm,1 iTrratURCIIL - AidVINIIM - - • .1. 4 - Ortz9ioir Prx•rsutatalt (*Aar...tont t EibMiXire , Mat• - 22.18M. - .•, L • There seems to L be a slight improvement inAieliej/eral Th4riltis,, that is, the voliithe. of hrainess,,in the,..aggrefiate, ii inc:re4lite thohgh the operations generally are of an: unimportune diameter, as the demand is. restricted mainly to 'supplying litunecliale wiinta.; :There iteettis to be an - iltaost - en- . entire absence of anything like a specula- titre feelingeivhich ,is oith:ig to the doubt and uncertainty ; in regard to ,the fpture:- onegood result frointhis is. the fact that it - has hap a tendency to - 431150 the money,triarket; which is very desirablejust at this particu- - larjuncture. HAY-The suPpif:ieth4 lii4 heuy market was unusually light te-day, only 28: loads, which sold at from flB to 03 ton; according to quiditY. • • ,MI,LL FEED---Sales of, 130 hags,llran.at $4 Middlings6o: l 'l4ak iitteted`ar , to $2,20., • I . DRIED FRuir—is quiet but stead,y - at ' 12 to 14c for Peaches, and to 7 3 ,c for AiN: BUTTER—Under the influence of large', arrivals, the market is very 'dull, and prices have , still, further = declined. We now quote good to prime Roll at 22 to 25c; weare cognizant cit'some 500 lbs of prime' Roll having been soltl'itt 22 to 23c. EGGS—Unchanged .at - ,20c: - .lt is a re re mstnai3arkable fact s that_they. e being retailed InEtn3ll.A e,Atir4anteligriv:-1,., 1.. - . 0 .1N "Winter. heat is • steady, bit unehatiged; sale of;300 busheleprime Red' at $2,68. Cori ,s ia a lgady, with a fair de mand but un • we can 'report a sale of 1 car primiATYcli - 7v at $1,12; quotations may be fairly givetfat $1,05 to $l,lO. Oat firm, with a sale of 1,600 bushels, in elem.; tobtit 85cf am:tat:bags 9n wharf at 13,313,. Rye'. may be - quOted tifeadY at 02'."' No move ment in,Barley. _ . , :TOT - ATOM—Stile :of 1 ear crime Peach • :Blows, in hulk, :at $1.25.' Small sales in' sforetits l . 4s Vl4iso. • APPLES-4n light supply ` and gniBt butl unchatiged;at 1!5 19 '57 per bbl,' according to ' ' SALT—q*Aftihrlleglienfiltiveriltraitti 'to the trade at $1,75 to 51.80. and fe rot' small lots in store., HQMlNT:Dnehit r iiired at r s6 t0`50,25. PROVISIONS-Bacon is quiet and un changed at 14)4efor Shoulders; 16% to 18X for Ribbed and Clear' Side:3;l93, for Plain Sugar Cured Hams; and 2034 c for Canvass ed do., ,Prime kettle,,Lard,l9,34c, in tierces. Mess Pere $29. • - LARD O lL—la' still quoted by manufac turers at $1,25, for No. and No, lat $l5O. FLOUR—Io ati , Itilichringed. ? We continue to quote at $11,25 to $11,75 for Spring Wheat; $12,50 to $l3 for Winter Wheat; at $l4 to altifta.tfancylbrznds. Rye Flour, $lO to $10,25. . • 1221 lIMIM and El PITTSBURGH E'VritOLEUM 15'1)utiCiE;I: OFFICE OP Trtil l ii.-Attbitort Vizi-Tim, ? THURSDAY, May 22, 1868. 5 CRLTDE-rThde was CRUDE - The r e some' little stir in . . the Crude market to-day andwhile there' was apparently a little firmer feeling, prices,: Compared withyesterday, have ttn dergone no quotable change. ,We can re., port 3,000 bbls for June, seller's option, -at 12c;1,000 for May at- 1445 i; T .l;o4:Af i dofiainb. delivery at 1k; 2,000 July, at 12Mc, and 5,000, running from July to November, , 1,000 eecli'ailentfi, at 1J 4O EStion a, of which there is not much in market and what there is, is in the hands of a few deal ers,,xney be. quoted drtu,-at lie; June, sel, l - let,s option, 12c; and July 1234e.1 We have no late advices from 011 City, but there has been nothing to cause any material change in the situation .there,mnless, possibly, a little firmer feeling. REFINED—There' was a perfect dead lock hi the market for bonded oil to-day, not a single sale reported either here or in Philadelphia—last evening there:Fes a sale of 500 , 1ibli, Mispot,4C., 2,4 c. , - ,' , A largiaatirn ber of May contracts fell due in Philadel phia to-day, and it was said that the sel lers, most of whom are there, would,not deliver the oil nnies the biters could,pro. dune i rthe'Spot7Osh top hy' r It, end *IP kit titift wilting ' Ito "tenders :' "ed ibeerl. de:- Efoiv-the hatter terirdnitti. *venter' at this writing state, though something de finite will have to be done between now and 12 o'clock 1 to-night, as the time for making deliveries expires with that hour. - Of the 50,000 bbls called, it is thought, at least 40,000, or possibly, 45,000 bbls is there read to be c6` delivered.,,Maand„HCap posi tion 44 - 1/iiirs4tit stO VW not amount hgarttitch;gtottgliitt di d by some that a "corner" could be made en the '5,000 or 10,000 bbls, or whatever amount there is short. It isyrobable that later in t,elligence in regard to the matter will be found in our telegraph news. ABRIVA.IZ-The following are the ar rivals,pf oil. by-river and rail: &-,_ s v -; .1 y, :y- Fitih'ef & Ei t 0....4000 Tr. 111. - Ed - gerton::.ll3oo Mawhin'ydran•4sol Lee •tt Pnt' kharto 400 McKenna , drib.lloo• 7t. 41.n.t .i 1 . ... , ; 4c Cl_ I T0ta1.....444Thi,•.L........“4..• c - 4.-..:.....0,650 om sittricEM wit twon'it. xt -4 LoganhicHelvy: dtalro.i.l29lbbls•ref. to W. P. Rt - Bm4 P elhiladphia. •,. t t . i. tr Clark dtBtuamerao4. dO,do to P. Wright 4k , Son, F/d 1 X 1 9 1 144 1 - --.1 , • - , ,. -,.- • B. WAforgailit Co., 44.d 0 d o, to,War den,W Frew & • CO.,l l blladebida., Nat. Ilif.`& Et:Co,;'3oo do. AP: iti r p 4 „.. A. Dilworth4 Co.; Fhliadeltilila. ForfOli,' tiro: or`"tlc.:',_' - '2l3trili' do to . :iY. P. Logan'ttTint; PhtlediSiphfiC , - - : . - Montiheitner,"Hoehlettalt•Vo; 250 do ref to Warlifg; King:drQr.; Philadelphia , '- E. Jageratim)2l6 do do to -Waringilling it. Co., Philadelphia., - ..., ::1- •• ( t -. Livingston dr,- -8r0.,,40,-do riCk to Waring, King 4. ectorrigWellada•- - •:, '°t• Livingston dt 33 ;0.s W,,tiict - tde3 to Warden, Frew &No., FhiladelpWa. . 1 ,,. t .. ~ . -, McKee do :Hliekiltti i l l' -4 9 , 49; 1i9.7 1 t P. Logaii - itlireiplitleciel , , 4.,:', .. , 0. 4:- Jones " tOO - . 9 •o" tti f P. l ..k:".tu. worth ett7o., - Tetilidelphia? - ": - : :' - - ::... 1 OIL SHIPMENTS rEOM DIM DEPOT. H. lti. Long & Co. 177 bbls ref. to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. p un p sn it t wiill i ta i i9a. do de? tq W.P. Logan &Era; ph hiaA 1 , ,11 , . "...... 0 4 1 1 3 : 40 14 /1 Auti e ga i• CK 6 l , l7 it tlltitip t Warden; veer - 1 11111edil • ai )W4jl *ft , % ZEIIV7 licklaW tO Wartiliti EiragrAger4 -. "214 dos . Kin g.. 4 : o lll l P/04 1 040.! - - f' :. ~,,, 7 t' Chas'. Re Yir i 6 1° .frir e a s u, a -,,, t .eb V/ 4.4 11. 4 .:. • _t: "I . 4.. 4 .:1) 1.•14...4 .4j4 119 /T 1 t 44 4 .- ikat.t. t rat, 40 do toyl, f p,„l - - ' A ?T. 1,2 t:t New York Dry Goods Market. t By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette,/ • 1 NEW YORE Hay 22.—The market was active IlEtittOiretiltertllalloEglallE•Sie(lther was quib3IIhOLViAtILIIIIM3OA -aviardisAvy. Broimelteetharell3r,tlAtlenthlollpi7i c; do V alasetingeglifittleg.64l7o;-..at 11, 1134ed3edthr4artifi3f,011,&1144446.24.3; Dwight , 4,ll2.l‘l4-44a • , „ , •,,Am il yc ß , 1 7 34c;tiltark'4 ti 9.43ii, •." ' -,,..,- Illesithed impaila„.l9e;A, ....,. ' . 1.1 . t rofN •-• , V4•the ioom, nix - Great • , *1 -c, i'it P . i i- Idetn, 18e; Hope, 1534 e; Liti- nper - Tel -, - 19 c; messidno, Wc..; Reemerge, 21Ne; Utica, 63i Mjic; do, 9V 4 6230; do, 10X 67c; The print market is still a little. ~_ - - • _, but rather more doing and the, 7- - Mt or prices must be in the sellers favor t I ItS does not pay tepundievo rs ot uiduta at one Wiling at thatittakW, Wilitito~l- dress goods of desirable styles in active request, ktxtmugimEiseunKs of all lands, firitiness, an d 12 a positive advance has been fi shed many descriptions in the on Vance abmuir/olk* less active. _ _.... - " " er but .._ _ • Li„ ,;q ii 43 1 01 ok . . • t o o . I. ' '4•711, flit{, gil li Arkis:WZl: , ' o:1 irllalNLl'itt , A 9 tte *llCharrwmkg I t • .11h11121 1 Z 44.4 ' l44."Ait * al a l . • . - ~~>.>; ~~ N