ss. Vssratu, Prts't .... ..... W. P. Poi a, Supt. - -m: pilr Gll ,TISBUR Fq.P.GE tz . :. . r.:P.I -, g ,.;•; , . , . , ,,.- ----'• AND N . IN. DIOCCO f i;, - -.' - '' • 1•1' .111ANLOACTITTLES!$ OF T. Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Boiled; =abroad Car Axles Ilaminerod; liiietniablive Frames; laeashative Frame Shapes; Bide Sods; Straits: Piston FiettlM •teamb+tt" Shansi, Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rod!, 'Wrists; Witinsay Saws, Collars, Se,. - Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, RAFF, BYERS S. CO ~;• :11ANUE"ACTUREM • Bar,.Hoop ' and ';Slieet wiciudtitspoiti; Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. • OIL WELL_TUBING,. - 011k;e;98 ' M'ater and 182 First Streets. u20:e21 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD &' BLACK, Best Common, Retitled, Charcoal JUNIAIa BLOOM IRON. Wasehnise, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House, U •611:de . P/TTSBROII. SHEFFIELD wzr.i. WORKS. LIJJ dNGIEt, NIMICK & -CO., EI'MS/nIRG73, PA., Manufacmirex:e of every description of CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, • -ELLIPTIC AND PL.kTFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Ic. &c Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sta. pMSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (BCCCESSOR.9,. TO dcr.S.MS, BOYD & CO:,) BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, frA4, PLAT IgilleimMtkorralarsiliar; AST STEEL or Steel Axles, Cs s ' nixes, &mg £O. Cast andCommonPlTT,* sErt#tg*teeL Offlee—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two 'blocks stocnre the ,Ittmongzhela Rouse. od3:d MILLEB I BARB 46 PARKIN. . . . , WM. METCALF,, • I REMIEN 7dILLEB, GEO. W. BAUM, . CHAS. PARRIS. CliEiCtiT STEEL WORKS, /41:arl BARB ;Si 1 ",4 11,1 CIN. 001 6 e; No '339, Liberti §t, FIBRi -7 PITTSBURGH; PA BL:ACII'DMI° II ° . ... .......... .... , „.. .„ f.:?:::.;,;STEEL 7itrc*-.....',....'::-.;- -PARK;',ltilit.::-k:C.7,. descrintlaair of Office and Warehonsa r ,120.LiSS. IA9 SECOND and 119 and 121 FIRST ISTaESTS4 Prrrenirgag.• " ' MEM 111 16- ‘‘' . " lIARPVAXE UOVSJ STMIT & EUWER, itailursetir,irsiao.4ol#o. 01. f,i:.": t• , 13( A. 1133 WALICE; 887 LIBERTY . .STREET; -.. COMER. or WA E, ••-• , 1 • ,- . • . e On* IlelsW , Tnfon Depot, lit.y 1 1.!1-1...-0!' • /OP; Aienis tot . 7/ArIiBANKS4' 11 .711/Tll-13T., .bet , !rowel S. Chatham "!W 3iar A D e aler TharMW iledifs6lolo64l l iii balatirad Novi Tit lowest 1, !id &ins cmgcali ibprtpipaW . stIOOI BARR It. ; `'' uhr r.1147i; .• • ingithuoush hshoothrghhzuzukusetkshu SW* Inhomat helmet-, Yom; i l "" °1 " **mum. st y e . to .. o ,.. do i s eghtmahatmuchieht stAnme eas rimacMituailas , card L-,;;A!e, t-cqr:SYMV•I ESI • : : :IVO - P : ; :.;4 t; .,- V,4,- .,,,---21.<3 04.43i * Iiis,A4A"V` -4.o.UomP' rmsntruon. S ALSO, PITTSBURGH,, Pa. MANUFACTei!EBS OF STEEL WORKS. E!==l .Xseufacturets of the mazakz, rmtnnata Br*cxit EAnTxxs79..M. KIEE rUItDVI'AM I ; CUTLERY' _ -iIIoatTEIPTEL,',I.7.. ..-ti•:.4 ATLAS MORTONA§T! LEE ;. /4 # l :# ll F ard. fl‘ • . ,••• . ••••=-.. THOIIIAS lEiLltit - ,' • ' at e . I, ,41"not.e Work m s are-Aong tt rgesCAPan most complete esnibllshments Su the Wern - and are now prepared to famish • • Engines, of every description. El Bailers, 011 Tanks. Sheet Iron Woyk. Itolliag 3101 Qua's,: puMie Cwsttu $. Machine Castlng•s., General noszio i ORDERS ISOLICITED , , , NATIONAILo FOUNDRY. • AND PIPE WORKS. Verner Carroll and limaLiman Streets, (NINTiI "WARD.) • .IPrTICIEDINILMAGI-1,, PA. ' . 1111. sun{ "Ilfonu.footuror of " • • CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR OAS AIM RATER WORKS. Pipes are all cast invariably In Pits, in dry mina, and lA fees lengths. Also, full assortment of • . General Castings for Gas and Wafer Works. iwould also call the attentio n of Superintendents of ens Works to my make of RETORTS. • felt:tie • • ,f - , 111ERNAP. FORT. Pill loung 't - CRADLES REAP. President. J. N. KNA.P. Vim President. 1.111. WAD ETCALF E,.Engi n Seel, nndeer. Treater. II J. 0. KNAP,Deneral Manager. DIRECTORS: ' JAMS B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Shalt> & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER; of J. Painter &Sons. C. B. HERRON, of Spang, Chalfant '& Co. THOS. S. BLAIIt, of Shoenberger & Co. WX. METCALF, of hillier, Barr & Parkin. -• ` • ' MANUFACTURERS OF and . Blast Machinery. RETCH and CASTINGS, or every deeeslptlon. "NEST'S NAIL MACHINES. • feM ROBINSON, REA b. CO.; 'Successors to ROUINSON. MINIS & MILLERS; WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MA£HINISTS, PITTSIURGH, , Manutaetnrenf or Boat and Stathinary Steam En gine_s, Blast Englnes,i Mill Machinery, Gearing, hatting. Castings oil' descriptions: till Tanks an d Stil l s. Boller and Sheet Ird W‘i in rk. • Balm. No. 12. corne First and smithileldSrreets. • Agents for GIFUARD'S L'ETENT INJEC lK for feeding Boilers. Jail irS2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butier Street, Xinth Ward, (Opposite linlcn Iron Mills,) Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACATISTERY ASP CATEINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. ' EBEERT & 3LiCKLUIL 0c15:1.93 BERLIN FOUNDRY. •1-° a PRICE & SIMS. I Office and Wareham, !9 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXEIf., LOO IRONS, • storm IcEritEs, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. _ rritormAtit -L . - Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, BANDBSET ST:, AI.LEGII.B2. 1i CITY, PA., Idanutietxtrers of. Steam Engines. Ott Presses. Pnt leye.--thartlng Orist end Saw Atilt Work. Rolling Milt and 'Machine Taatings, Grate. Sara. Weights. Wagon Boxes, de. lintld• to order and have en hand Engines ot all sizes. , snvl4:lls CENTMIL `F UV AND ROLL WORKS , • SSO Pena% Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. dim ; mut iassungi, 'Bou Latcea ac. VIVETON MACHINE !WORKS.. ESTABLISHED 0 11336.' . • Manufactory . of. STEAM ENGINES , 0 . all sizes and of the most aartrpaatiteirnsgi..how.i,airg Mg' ; A TlAl'ty O ATS 10,12 'and 10 arse power ENGINES, wblzh will be sold at .very reduced P;"1. P. F. °sissy,: winiyine, 0. Piftitelleitklow Pittsburgh, on.the UliWaiver; and Une of C. aP. U. • • ' nogib2 ANICEL M. WICKERSHAM, IRON 131i0ICER, lira street, PAtiabOrgliora. - Agent for the sale of Cornyrall, Doughamore, Jo sephine, Isabella, Duneatinon, Statilkolm, Glendon, snit • other brands , of ,APthrielte, ~ Ifolledoghe,ny Coto and p. B. charpeal • , , Condom!lnto and orders respoctfally "ow:Ito. , • PPIDIL - 4'driE 81[.rrAEM ' 00tilat Mitt AND sinamiG vorni ms .rinIMEOISIMAGEr.. • !t i Aitts4 '. !-1 1 04.VE 051" stinntietp 6;14 oWeathi o t aiii ii Brisiers !m i x : d - oppet ,.p resae d Co pper' B Still' torrie, Spatter Sol er. Mao. Iropoe. !sago In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. I';, ; , t_ -1 45 0 stantly on hand Tippers' Machlirett ._ W_arehouse( No.. 340 ffallarge 3JIO SBCOND ST R EET Pitts prgh. Speatal orders of CopPes Cut to' any dirsbliCroito ern' , m j4434:dyrT . . - Bitswirarrs:- t,s 4 " rifißirwig,F42ll4g*** l 47:' 40001 . 1 t., mirk - . ik ,r, MALATff.firmicr tOtEloweres of.Alei t , Pateritando Brown „, r , Y.t,f11.441 1 1 1 4 , C 114 fiet .txx,u 1 itarkvadadliiiVarilliakr, t - :Z4110141{: ME PITTSBURGH. IRON . : BROKERS. NbIGF MCIIN£3. FIFTSWURGB. GAZETTE MONDAY, M B STILL TANK 'IVOSXS. 7. , ,--.iilitiiiiiii-,t,r.:tc-ittiTOtir i ,--...,.. ., ... - - -- - OY . , . ~.._ . . TUBULAR,rbmt -PrtED TUBULA R; FIRE BOX AR" CYLINDER STEAM swings, OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, -- CHLMNEyS, BREECEING AND ASH rkli,l3, _, SETTLINEIf P ANS, SALT PANS" AND E.CON. I STEAM FLUES, GASOMETERS .AND =ON BRIDGES; •• PRISON DOORS AND COAL SE MMES Ogee and Warehouse, earner Second, Tbird, Sheri and Liberty Streeltn, PITTSBURGH, ,Pa. fll &boy" , (11•F!s m 'w b7:181, 1r. - si' Orders sent t o o . the prottkrall attended to. W. YORROW....JAS. B. BABNUILL....JIB. 144116 01111110. , BOILER WORKS. . 1110111101 V, 13ABWHIW4t , CO:, • • WANUTACTIMEI3 OF Steam: Boilers, Oil Stills, A g itators, • • TAN HS. AALT PANO;OASO3IETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SUET IRON WORK/ Re. Car. Liberty and Secoikd I'LTTSBUUGIt PA t REPAIRING promptly done. ' Jy4zto2 m. nsaNuiLL & co., BOILER MAKERS AND smr.iT IRON WORKERS, NOS. O. 211;514 AND 26 PENN ST Having secured %Urge. yard and furnished it with the most approved tnacionery, •we are pre_pared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the hest manner, and warranted equal to any Inade the country. Chimneys, Breeching, -Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, +lll Stills Agitators, Settling Sal Pans, Iron. Bridges; Sugar Plus, and sole mann fieturers of Burnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice, JAMES M. RITF.III No's; 55 and 56 Witter Street, PITTSBIPAGII. PA., 111ANUTACTCIIER Or IRON OIL TANKS, ON. JIL SETTLING PADS. COPPER STEAM PIPE, MOLLLKG MILL STACKS. And SHEET IRON WORK, !For Steamboats rla here• Ag -1,1111 Mr :MUM M. 1411:611 EDDID.CD D. DIIDSD. JARED M. BRUSH & SOS, .11ANCFACTIMER8, OF ikrs, 011 Stills, Tanks. 'OM &C. •6,1 Penn. STOVES, CASTINGS, &~~ coos: . CET THE BEST. .BISSELL 417;" CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. • Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other .titoretn the Union. BISSFLT, & 00. 1 , No'. 285 Liberty Street. Ais TA h lt=L o i lr 'k e, LlEATait k i f riA cooKING,IbTats,9,l: OUEAPEST PLACE in the city - • TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at No. 140 GRANTXIIMET. , P. C. DUVET. OILS. WESLEY WILSON & CO, NATURAL LUBRICATING • salAdtnt2l'd Ml 9r lli IL. it.a::LioVl S3ltili. QUALITY GUABAUTERI) UNIFORM 4ErrroMuda for qngultltles NO: 167 Wood Street; "DANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING." sp2B:plii • WARING AND RING, . .• Commission therebants and Brokers in Petroleum and its Products • DALZELI'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,' '" • *Ma ' Enkat; PA:• - s ! • PIIrf I ADELPHTA ADDRESS, ' • 'WARING, RING & • • . .127 *Maui Stabeik • . . . Arrolimutiltr -„ Petroleum and its PrOdttets . . .-:.; ; tt; ,tt ,•..; Plttsbureiollll6o-4iALLELLI BITIOING; itor • ...Ptilladelphtsetlice-4117 WA~.NU 8T JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & :Oil annmiiurkwa, Jobbetsi": • Ito. 3 in:A=BXE' WA Y . g ' il Clod will,• buy lin se r a and !ten 'olls t ' tubrtating, .T.eti fititattre ot l 4 couportt...... Our tong:experlence. In t e Petroleum trade enable& es to offer unusual. tacllliteaassirin , aucementa ttioperators. As heretofore, we ere r f t e m rin g ,ed v u.......... c l iti the p l a n n tere itil s , t u tw o f lu buyers i a r,g n r ! na l: are co tally invited, to bring their &M INN , ? -ig. Aga 0. 11: , ,',‘ • t , 7:1, ~ ~ f:. 1!,, 1' . n'l. s t . ' 11,7111W10X •. 4400 , • i ' ' :4 boar g rA d rummi a ''' 7;;;(14!, , , i;.1) pUggi , Wlllll; l StritNlNlT:liqk 711.1 Jett. 4/ it 't • iiiirl'."BrWid.". f 6 LUC I .EFEBII" rt...)tid“ , 1" ,1 $l - ••.:11 Oineklioifs ,- Ddquesstiiwar, nu s buogy; „, ,••• ";t1 ftc,i 1.e11,0,41 Yonasoture and have for solo all kinds of .1 Walt ICA 4 nNe VlLlis r V • ovutAKR . l. l Ol3lOlcAr T , buta) MI te,„,6*.-0 FIN .. VORT Pin' BAN 'NG 1011PANY,- , , "L- . ' .. 4 1, - ,. : No. 169 W A to , <d. 7 A. CAPITAL, : :' : : : $200,000. , t STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, - .. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. .: 1 40141-41 1 0V 1014311814.?0§.174441 Calleetions,made on all aCeessible paints in Die United BtAtet and Canada'. • , DIRECTORS: - D. Dostetter, , , 1 .Jno. C. Rusher. . James Gordon, nubs. IL King, D. Walince, I Andrew 31111 es. E. Faweett, . ~, , I James K. Hallel. ~ - MAXIM; •fikfATIRIKANI /viten. • D: LEST: wmgoar. Cillshiehr• El KETI4IIN)NE- BANK, No. 293 'Amor mum, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorized,) $200,000. if. J.'tynch", John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy,' • • Samuel Barckley. BUSINESS Collectlone made cm all eceeseible Pointe In the United BU:tea . and Canada. Interest Allow on Time Depnsits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. S. J irAlicm, A4eiiOent. I • GEO. T. VAN DOBEN. Coittior. afirt3'rOCHROLDERS. LWDIVIEOOI.I,tI L4Ol. NATIONAL BANK OF- COMMERCE,' Cor. of Wood and Sixth Stra. A. PATTERSON President JOS. H.IIILL Cashier CAPITAL, : : `: $ 500,000. DIBECTOBS: • A. Patterson. George W. Cass, Wm. li. Brown, James McCandless, lAllen tt e l l igt r r t fck. % 9 :1 1:: ge 3t e l C ass W. S. Haven. - - „ • . DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. N. • sp9:on t as:en C/LUGHET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS,' Corner Tltird and Wood 41treets, PITICSINUTIGIII, PA., • DEAL Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And parttadar attention paid Cott e purchase end sale of . • GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sigcht Drafte on Xoondoit. • • =slaw N upptiEs& SONS, 57 Market Street, Collections made on all the principal polata of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities • BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular 'attention paid to the purchase and sale of .. United States Securities. jaw:at i• STEBIIT SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTE I II,ED 1866... Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY-RUM ILEORIVEit FROM ONE' DOLLAR UPWARD. oEl'4B4. z iS' ' BIIR4ECT TO CHECK, WITMOUT INTEIpr.IT. . Discounts Daily stlll o'clock. rirWaellt.4ll4)llPEON BELL '.lrioe'Prefildent.4.N. XAMOIALL. , •• • •,,, • - • DIILIKV011e: , • ..irgompsoli BELL, • I A: • 14.'• SiARSHALL, JOS. DII,WORTH. iI. JOS. ALA-REF. J,J. AIL LESPLE. I , . . - - StockVJ ders to wriom:We quake reference: 1 .Wm. orrythe, ~. . , ,Aosend Dilworth, Wm: Caldwell, ' . " ' Her. Dipld Kerr, 'Willis Dalsell, • , ; '' - ~. Henry. Latnbert, ' D.-3y. C. Eldweil.• •:, A. /li. Brown, - ' ullon. . . . Thomas Ewing. . it: 'if,, ‘ 6 ,. , 113 A NKE iaworsr t, r t! :1 4 T 'lt/ ±iit.Rl4ll4lll94.ltr. DEALERS IN GOVERNISENrSECURITIEV .-I .:.• ;• o, i ~ •.• ii.tp i w ; :r, l ._ , ..,.,.,, 6 ,s•'4 ' i.ttP..'. ;.: . ' ! i iv rive '- .•,,•..... , ~•„.„,- , .., 1 nt0..._, .'3 iti" .. do' • itea. 0 , g „,.. , ....;A ,6,„;...,.. , ;!: ~,, 4: flo,1?.1 „iVtrrogis,:jpooLD J. ; ~.: ,! !, , .1“ Boti s aiittiold on , btainilndorwheri4nd 1O Now 0 4 0 E I V rl , ' A r tintsof a. ITHefilfakiifi a olii 'Bank. VSEPA I 7 • ALL )7.APPF 1144 41 0:: - W0: 441 .**00K3 , :« _ _ „No. 14 eniltbilleictettelek : 0 , r. ..., , • -,, • , .1, , . - ... , 11. 'i , il 1' , "... , 1 , it A , ~ ,c,i0,, „ ! , (11 -'' ' , • -', • i'• •;',- --; •'- ~ •••., ) bind.;„; . :1 ,. iiztfeiecVnt, 4, , •.,. I'4 , . 1. ~, IN . :qt , i2, I+lll .•.' 1:'r...'1 . /,',. .I l ~ 0 9 's . ,;',f” 1' ,imogybrricorazat ... .PAti, mc , DEroorra.,: ANT au iprimmigracom•Lostarimar.n. l ab e .:. 1 pols metro 0 1 Wet10 4 : 11 4imilhoutfttalsifirt< .. . ....,.. "/XliggistACitliz' ” git'.• , ,1 ri• ••' ,z l' , 41C0.11. TEND • Trelketrity.t;•• 17+ 1 4.4 8 4 1 r.ii9P Pc tar•ii '1 f ‘lk..',, "le.; ~.,:i•• 1 2...;* Px n : 1 *-W 1 0 , ;-',1•.?P fy7; , • Jam . es Illanksit4l l7 M 7T— iiiigilitlk4Wii, ll `' .1 ' , . re t .. .nt.q oe A , _ offlacilkl tf i , ip l a -Aft. 4; 10 fivelfictitS UK -,ll.tlvte:), voaltilol. 1 Y 25. 1868 RE! 13 . 1// ge T le n .' U. Mimi tan, lienry tkmkstoce, tito. T• Van 139"1" TRANSACTED. };ART & C 0..) PITICI'SI3I7II,O3EI, -- • • • . • ItEMOVAL. I RAVE REMOVED MT • vt f BANKINEr Kitt UCIDINGE (WOVE ,1 T 4 TFill iiporner 4. 4 l , lftitank Stree t V ' :! 1 4 V e o di m m e t r E lyibe clt eo l!. ied- by :be NATIONAL BANK OF • • - • PH. R. MERTZ. . f! . .. . . ~, Corner Fourth' and Wood Sts. • 33 . : - Ak.' N' 13L- 7. • !EL 'SW' . •, n,.. • BUY AND SiLL ALL KINDS OF ft GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES 60 1 A -141,7 R. A ND CO UPONS,' ONs, • 11 . .. ON MOST FAVORABLE, ER . IS ;_,' ." 7-80's' '....DNVE ItTED ~, • - - , INTO Tar. .- .. •,. : : - NEW . 5.40 croviio3i , po.ND. -- Pir Interest Allowed' on Deposqs. ; sir mom) Li:Woo ON eovEN43rEwr BONDS, and other 'appyoiiidleoliat e ral,. at . Wired 'nation fates. /22 - ' ''. 2 2' ' '• ' 2 • - Ordera exeeated for the Parehase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. - '.TAMES 1".: BRADY er,:do.,-, eti.. - I**gijr__4k* FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE or THE PITTSBHBOH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, May 23, 186%1 1 - , The gold market shows a remarkable steadiness; the quotations to -day have been 139%, without any ` - variation Whatever. The shipments of, specie to Europe haye been again as heavy as the week before; three million dollars, which were, covered by California shipments of , half a.milllon for priVate parties, and a like mount for the 'United States Treasury—the balance had to come from the reserve. ,fit almost any Other time prior to this, this enoi 7 mons export would have caused apprelten along and induced people to buy on specu lation fora rise, but the stagnation of busi ness and the fear that the Govern ment ' might sell its large reserve prevents parties from buying at present. Taking our political status in considera tion, the premium should decline the mo ment any reliable estimate could be made of oar next crops; but fair prospects will lead to heavier importations which ope rates like a check against any decline. Government bonds remained barely .steady; the excitement to buy and hold for prices is evidently over, au(l on a care tamination of the 'records of the markets e last seven .years it will be found that w ver prices of governments - have gone up •-• rt h. l / 4 11clii New„ York, a large supply frmte the for has covered all that the market wo'ula-,,,, 4 k e . - i n v i e w , of the rapid but steady adVintee heavy contracts for future 'delivery h ave b een made by parties who have the tk..... mt to put prices up or put them down, and if its to their advantage to see the market low er, they can put it down 2 or 3 per cent. As an investment at present prices, bonds will scarcely yield More than 6 per cent. Stocks^ are firm; all 'eastern shares are improving; Fort Wayne keeps up close to 110, which it had touched yesterday; Cleveland it Pittsburgh, Rock Island and the North Western shares are firm, but dealings are light. In Bank,and Insurance stocks little is • done, and our Railroad se curities are not in demand, in fact are very dif f icult to plaCe at, any.price. Money is tightening up again, although business is dull, and 10 to 12 per cent is paid for all' well secured obligations, en cept at bank,, where a fair balance is kept. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. 3lertz, were as follows: Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 115; 1862 5-20 s, 110%; 1864 do, 108%; 1865 do, 10834; Consols, 110%; 10-40 s, 104%; 7-30 s, 108%. E. 21 *Rallroads—Oleveland dr. Pittsburgh, 87, - ; Fort'Wayne,lo9%; North Western,oonunon 663;; North Western-preferred, 773 y; Now York Central, 129%; Erie, 69; , Old South ern 87,V; Ohio Mississippi, 30%; Alei- Chanta Union Express,2B74:lYestern Union Telegraph,37%. . Mining Shafes—Corydon, 25; Quartz Hill, 80; Quielisilver, 3034. --Closing quotations received by Janies7r. Bradya Co.: 3 • ;"" 'Gold, 189%; 11. S. 6'8,1 34F 881's ,1145-20's, DM, 110; 5-2 Vs, - 1804, 1089{; 5-20's, 1865. 108'; 'lO-40%, 1047 i ; 5-20's,. January and July, '65, 1103; s:2o's, January and July, '67, 11614; June 7-30's; 108%;:- July. 7180's, 108,4;May Comp., 1865, 119-40. Commlssiry Awards. Brevet Brigadier General, M. P. Small, C. S., at Louisville, made the following awards of contracts for, commissary stores on Wednesda,v; , • . • ' J. Rawson, Cincinnati, 20,000 lbs , bacon sides at 817,76 ,per 100 lbs. . Phillips At Scatty, 20,000 lbs bacon sides at 18c per lb. OwSley & Co., 400 tibia mess pork at 828.24 10 .bbl , delivered at pork house., B. Floyd, ,1i bacon ihoulderwat /4e per, lb. C. Camper, NeW 'Albany, 100, bbls fancy,., at 812,60. ,F. Leyden & Co., New AlbarlY. 100 •.bbls, fancy, flour at; $12,50: t3myser•& Milton,-200. 40 extra family Sour at• 01465.. ,B,..m . „Nrageaer u ,loo ., dc., :do at $1175, ~ fdri, New Albany, 500 do do at lin,o A.Frarkr 10,000,1 rice,at 31.1,45,per cwt.. Neweombi Buchanan st Co., 50,000 do brown SUA.nr, at sl2,74i,Pe'r. _ow!, IL ;Igtihaeffer.:l4 t f..l.4 lll B. 000 de.spar i tstadles et. g4e per Alp and'2o,- 000 Soap at so,76,per,Ciit. 'FroetAx . 4 ble, citiepinati; 20;000. de Soap ! 58,45 leg 2r `wreivt. A l ,NewbouSe;lBo,ooo.4 Ault at wa " • per 1 •. 1 1; • . ... , . , I.i.q.i.i.i , livi atiet . ••' •• ' Li• • • • .yri•••• -•„1, • .(,/•: • tl47,telopapb 20,00.R4ilwrgb Gagifige.l ~.! ~,., ~•:CLay.snarint pitay,2B.-rFlour. ia,dull and neavy ,wAtia, a downward tendency ' m -AIM primal; sales at 11,50a12 for city made XX .I.lplngi 51000811050 for,conntry.do;l,,ol.4 for 2c.,1‘ oily madentlitterP $15,54 for XXX, city inade•widto w 1 and i1it,60a124745, tbr XX red conntvartacie‘: (Wheat is.dullttnd inactive; /fa. L red winter offoredoit 82,0; No. 2, do Western spring, te,enthaiytuominal. Corn is rather:armor witit•ltaittea , on spot at ,9aci•fbr No.k•kattelledif .oa ght tadall mid nomir nal,:litildersaakh*76o for Noe Stater'it.ll o flpizipal. 4#‘l4oi3p,fifilelit ettcleu.F l 2 l quletMar, .a,a at 25% tor .l'emr 4 i m e4 i /13 , rn tt ' :1„ ,. ... ASPrA o ,•ti,efft. 4.5,O§PPt• ir,,-- .cr. , ,' 77.) t f. I Slt ' '' .., l' . ,It A.,' .'.. 1 ttili c 4 g at a tu,llphaitlit: ' .. v r.. ,, ; 1 ~, / I Irk I , stii*. ,, I' V :!.`,.• r LPLTeimmlicto klFs ,P 6 Ffik i tetn . p irsiiii = of- , , i1 i 3 4aY4 0 15• 13 91f• , • 144 . 4 • ' '. -- 1 -- -arr , , • :i: as ;Den a449,•.1 ..,4/•,.a... , Itl , /" . I 'Gee/ ,141/1// 114 , /' in''/1'.1i';1.1,-ii..., OW / 71, . ‘ PiTT9BII7*GII MARKETS. ,1-. E; °Fin% OF THETITTSBERGIE GAZETTE, SlThimaxitgay 23 i,./. 866 .‘ The -is lint lietle t h at is red y new E. 4 - '' - '• i tie sattin rigard;lt9. thi gen eral i market': The oOratitiiis iig*nciPt of t h e leading arts Noiii 14:re lbiienilsornewhat r f restiicted for some e An, Old -While :the demand ;, % caul) - - aPosqwholly to :itlpplying 17, , , ,- mediae wants, as both dealers and ec sumers seem dispoied to : curtail as mu','. , as possible; there is, nevertheless, a 11:i verb - 3mo of Wellies& in the aggregate. -4 : - values, thereha , 43Peen some changes du-, ingliiejaat teeek c ilone - or wbleh,lio,von.r, ~1".—.4,-1—,.., .—• ----i-If , •1 are worthy of spect notice. h ‘i APPLE . .13XITVE11 , --Is quiet ppt - sterkd • with regalq sal at 80c to 11 per galkm . i a. to quality. i., :li -. h ,, c' 4., *APPLE:S.4O4O supply kin d ilidi3ibiliti,'L unchanged, at $O , ito $7 per bbl, according Y. to 411a11tY,.... AE I :4 .... ' . .... ; y.. i. t , ..,.. BUTTER—Is 4i perfect drug as the mar.' • ket is compieteix glupii;. nearly iiveryli body seeps ta .1100 time atvelp for sale, and. buyers are remarkably scarce. Good td, choice Roll may i be qileted at 20 to 25c. - , EGGS—flucluMged at 20u: i .., - ~--., ~:•; : kt SEEDS- F .:M:O3Od is demand' and scarce but unchanged at $2,50 to $2,55, /C° demand. -Wiii49.YßelfeSSlPeef ne Tiiao thy. 11 • - Ali wart° - idiir Cr'RALN—WiriOr Meat _ fair milling deuiltml _yid* Niles of ,B.qok•ltt s2;6s'to 's2;6B; White '5 to higher.' Oats fir in, with sales Pp iiv.liarf. arid trilok at gt.to ,.. 85c, and in light [supply., cern ; is still quo-; ted , at - SI;OSIOFWMtei fitiked, l itrid.sl4of t 0.51,12 forprimO. _Rye fk F pil at $2,00. g DRIED. FRUIT—Firm but: unchanged; sales of Peacheslat 12 to 14e; . and Apples at 4 OTATOES---iTho Markel is , jean active and'irlittre dial," under the influence of in fluence of increased arrivals. • =Sales-of prime Peach Blows in store at $1,50 pert' bushel. II • SALT—Sales'of Allegheny River brand. ; to ,the trade .101,1,75 to. $l,BO, 'and IP2-fel small lots in stOe. ; HAY—Baled on wharf $2O to $25 for fair'; to ' prinie". Wagon Hay' may be quoted At "$24 to $2B - per toni - a.s to( quality. j • " ' PROVISION 13acOn is quiet.. but; 'steady at former quotations . We continue to quote at 14%0' for Shottidetsi'lol4 to 18 ' for Ribbed and Clear . Sides; 20 to 21e fe Plain and Calssod. Sugar Cured Hams Lard. 19 to 19 c.. Mess Pork, • LARD OIL — nclumged at $1,25 for No 2; and $1,50 for No. 1. HOMINY—Is dull arid Unchanged; sale 4 at 86 to $0,25. i • FLOUR—The. Flour market has been t truirkably quieldaring . the past week, an while thers an easier' feeling, prices ai there , unchanged. We quote at $11',25 to $1],75 fa Spring Wheat ;` sl2,so •to $l5" for Winter . Wheat; and $l4 to sl6fOr fancy brands. Rye Flour, $lO to $10,25:. PI'T'TSBURGH PETRPLEM XOtII.ET OFFICE OF THE Pi'rrsiitriirig OA2E.TTE, Sarunnav, May 23,'1868 CRUDE—The .Crude mhiket has bee, comparatively quiet during.the past week and subject to but very slight " fluctuatik. in value, and the, sales, in the aggrega , have been unusually small. In the eat part of the week business was very di and to effect sales, holders were obliged ? make a slight concession. Since the: however, under the influence of report' that the then expected "corner" ' .was liktf to be a - success the market stiffened '• sllghtly, spot 4311 advancing froin 10,0 11c; at which figure it was held finulvt day. • Jane 'and July may be, quoted 11;e.e. seller's option; and the'the last months; from July to December, wit/ specified amount to be delivered month, sold at 12c. There is a fair :truant of oil in this market at present,` estimate - . in round numbers at three hundred thot' sand narrels, but the great : portion of • thli it should be borne in mind, is in the hand of refiners and - Speculators, so that th., - quantity of oil really in. the hands of legiti: mate Crude dealers and for sale,' is much, smaller than" Many haVe been led to sup- pose. A telegrWi from Oil 'City qriotelf ' market drill at $.%70 to $3,75 on creek. anf 43,95 to 84 at that point.' • REFINED—There has been, consideratat excitement in the Market ftir bonded ,011 this week, occasioned by an expected neat? ner," which was to haVei Occurred onThurs day or Friday,- bat which,•according to th tenor of our advices to-day', was, to say I.v least, a partial failure. It would ivyf that all of our refiners who had 14 . "called" promptly .responded to the by having their;oil on hand at thereat time and we learn that when delivere - Vra Bjust as promptly paid - for. The ties who called, we have no doubt, the: that many of Clio sellers would not be to deliver, and in that event' a they, v 4 advance the price of spot oil ti , 3sc.,,peri 40c, and make the poor refiner pay the . , ference, and this is what "cortierers".ll after; it was the little differences they after, not the • oil, but, unfortnhatel,Y them, the& got all the oil and ne - difl ences. To-day, it was said that 280 was to best, offer for , spot ell, though there wel e no sellers below 30 to 31e, and so far as. could learn, there were no sales. Now 4 -5301 the *agony" is over, we'areilu. hopes - Qt . / business will improve,,and that dt• will more legitimate and`less speculative. f ARRIVALS—The ,arrivals oil nailed to-day were as fcillowlit.: • Fulton, M. ck C 0... 160Bly fi rink'tOt , Lockhart, F. dt.o 84. I ,Fisher: &Bro. Total -•- •`' ~ Total Receipifor the - week Total Receipts last . Week::.. Total receipts since' Jan‘.'l' ~,, OIL ' SEIII.3iLi47B •iii.. A. V.X' ll McKelvy .. ctar9„, ,26.1 bills ref, Logan r. &Bro.; ~phlladr-lphia.. „ 7 1 Clark & Sumner,. AA do do to,r it scm, philadelpida. -« tf."-: ' 3 I Lockhart. , Frew ofeCo " ••729,1 ,„ Warden, Friw '44 oo.,cgiiiiiidet .a ,o .400 McKee & . Hackett . ., 49 tic! 14001 DC Fawcett Login 1&.04 ,S 4 tod k ic a:l e ; g di, W. P. Logan & tro.,.Plilladeli,-,„ ..lohnstma,& Paine, 08 de, d0 . .,0 gan & Pm., Philadelphia. ~ „,..1 Montzheirrier, K.,904„1ec & ici-Woxiligp.RlPS, ft 00,r i bt tp , Tat. Ret.:44,,ist. Co., 300 I Dilworth, & go.; ; Philadelpi el ~.•`;‘,,-, B. l .)4;mritan,.l2l;do ,do p, i f Co.. ri01a0,9104 , ;-, fi 0, t OIL SHIPMENTS : PROM: 113 •' ' ', -- ,IL M. Long r& Co., 155, .I. '..' . den, Frew :&:Co., Philads4 - _ -ilintchinsonk OitCo., 563,f , '... , •::- Frew & Co., Philadelphisl; .', :....;' ,• ;Fleming tit., Co., < 50tt de'_: ; ;::, , King &Ica., Philadelphimk. t 1 G. - Wd Holdshin, 1 1 3' , tkq King &Ca,.lPhiladelpitim Brooks, , Ballentintr i & Co.N . :10 , ,,„;.. .7g j ardeni.r , t 00 : .4. ,, Phi4td04.. ,ii, , , , , e „,„,..fidthe Pittsburikb , t, • ~,,.. ! CiNctsziArz, May 23.---17441 C . 'unchamp&c 3 Vheamisn4undimmlik moderate demand,. • RPF 4 .4414.4414.- : : t.. co. 1• . PF 4 IB lirme cgt n ifit i fo;`, .' ~, ai ti b and dill ~ f Ark "'FiQtt middling u l phYlds bPint.llo)4 lit di ) e „..„ . rb . ociti 111,e1 atVg... 4 , f: i f s no isal, able at batter r 49 2 ,,. tilic militil guli;'AtililioldeltiVq . Ij4al44ootiteid 44 ii r 18111; t1T722 .991 at t agt*trill P iq 131 e l tl i , ~, , I tlizA 1 : #t 'PO° deli , ': °, elr All . 41 19 , PIPar. . 6 - sat T uit t 1.4 .6 . 41 tot , . y. i.Pr, , 4 4 ,i llOlO Illabe gib .' .be pe Butter,t Apt ' :tsg,. 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