9 IRON WORKS. . Vsarms, P. PORTA% thiplt. ITTSBVIRGII FORGE " AND, IRON CO., ximrrscroamis or Bar Iron; Railroad Piehilinie end tells; Reibroad_Car Axles Rolled; red; ltallilnid r Osi Axles Hamme Ineousistive Frames; , Local:native Frame Shapes; Side Rods; • Token, Straps; Piston Heads; • steiubboat shags; Steamboat Cranks; Pbton Sods, Wrists; Pitman „Tans, Collars, Ale. Office; No• 177 'PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH , GRAFF, BIERS & CO" , , I NANUFACTIMERSOPrzt Bar, Hoop and' ' Sheet Iron, WROUCHT WON; - dasBl4(am` Iron e es for • Water, tore ALSO. OIL WELL TUBING. otmil 98 Water and 182 First Street& PITTSBURGH, Pa. nIS:e.26 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD, & BIACICL MANUFACTURERS OF Best Conunon, Itetined, Chlticoal. JUNIATA BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, BOUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP, BAND ,T and ANGLE IRON. • BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. A MOWER AND REAPER BRS_ ,_ CYLINDER and GUARD or 1. - INGEII IRON. SMALL T RAILS A O lbs. to t 11 16 he yard. WROUGHT CHAIRs and SPIRES for same. FLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. • • COAL SCREEN IRON. - • NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and Office at the Wor l / 4 1 GitEEIT °UGH STREET, Gasinatio of Fit', street, adjoining the City Works, Pittsburg . EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., . Pennsylvania , Iron Works. Nos. 166 &Ad IST FIRST STREET opposite MoncrxigahelsHouse , 5t.24:416 STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGE, Nlll.llOll. & CO. • Frrrssunos, FA, Nannfitctuxeranf every description of CAST AND CERMAKSTEEL, - RAILWAY SPRINGS._ ELLIRTIO AND PLILTFORM SPRING AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., Ic. Warehons Ste. .e, 88 Water and 100 Firlt - aple:o67 pITTSBIIRGII STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (succEssoltiTC; JONES, BOYD & C 0.,) Mant4c,furers of tbe BEST. REFINED ! VAST STEEL; SWAIM 'FLAT and °OTAOOIQ of all sizes SAW pLATZBJEJPE, FOILS-and SHEST OAST STEEL; OAST STEs3,lOk, • Reaping ind Mourns; Machines, -Steellow wins Axles, Cdeulia-a iLa Cast and Col=011PlaiP1,& spihig teeL • . Ocoee—Corner FIST 13099 SVIZETS; two blocks above the Monongahela HOPJ10••• • , ' BARB. _ PAILUEII, ,, '• „ GENZBAL PASTVIIKI3I3: . 'ACM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER, eir.O. W. BARB, . CHAS. PARKIN. SPACLAL PARTAnw - 5... 3 1. - CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, NLEr-AZER, DARR .Sc PAILICLZ Office, No. 339 Liberty St, rirrssinto' tel4:d4B B LACK DIAMOND siektiwouits. PARK, • BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of - r,~ ~-n °Mee and Warehonsa,l2l2,l22; Ls& sgeom) and 119 and LW. F11937 - 9 79 BETS , P HARDWARE• NEW7IIABDIVARE TiOUSE. LlNldi; STERRIT & EATER, Manufacturers and Importers of Hg3ECELIV CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, 2"94lll4 ... oPiFiriii*Ei Oos Bgn~re.BQivw . ~aiOlR _ Depgi t _~ PITTSBURGH': 1. r Ageztts for TAIRBANKS , BO LES. DiIUBSIII **t" .11F.T11b, t. Tunnel Ch*haat $141., llardifire. : 1. hidings' gods ofon esdipttzu wills hand and sold at thodwireapriool. - - bt dem CareftilliOPOlPONOVeo-44;) e. LAKE MOM! I R - -; ppm inia,, AND BICIITING W 01,1 81.• A. . : •-:jitirki933llMoll4 - -.-.: - ••• : PARR!'' :' • • , 1: CO ., •• , 'I t • B ARR 4 lIKKIEB, .-, ,- ., , ~ , , , , vi crtzie , a t .•.: 0 , . , Ispr za tM_ 4 i,, 4-•:),-p--.1-,....t_;,;: ' .... ..,::- ' i s ei ter , -,..,; .0 . Ol , :„... : , . 100161 ./ .. 4,th i e , 4 ...... r. MU= 1:10Itit AtiatTIQIE . , Ijosi ei,lin, ~. Von. , :1 . %. 1 40. t . .1_ • eii . -A,../.:. , I awl 4. Si:ttLitellitiiiii rttlithialth. 'Steam_ .7. , „„.4rairl,iitrt= _, ethestthe glees to the deslining sad IMAMS Or :tekTaoteses Of WM*? the SO aolorlialrat 7 J FONT /191111411 kind roue /1111=Mie. lenu . 1 , )•ARCIIIITE9TI3. F • . , _ ligE FOUNDERS BEkCHINISTS. ATLAS WORKS, 2dOnTOtt S TRE I', Ninth Ward, rirvrsim:rmt, , ort. THOMAS N. ZNILLEII, Piedderit. These Woke are among the largest anc most complete establishments to the :Weir'.ind are now prepared to furnish Engines, of ever* description. Bailers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Castings. IRall(ng Nlll.Casttias. Thwhie caetbrqM Mathis. Castings. 61enend tkuithgM 61DEM13.8pLI ; C:ITED 11091.1038 NATIONAL' FOUNIIIRY AND . PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smailman Streets, • • (NINTH WARD,) Prirsxruwa:ii, P.& SMITH lannurno tur er •of , CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAB AND WATER WORKS. • la L r iga s tirte l ei l ler g t h i o n . va l rl2l .- s t m. a, In dry sortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also ei:s l.l4k l amnloi r a .E SEl ) icmt:lntendents of ore fel8:t10 • • TRI_KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY CO. CHARLES HNAP, President. 3. M. RriAP, Vie. President. 0. METCALF, Seely - and Trearr. J. R. WADE, Engineer. J. G. lENAP, General Manager. DIRT.CTOJIS: JAMES B. HURRAY', or - Lyon,'Shotb it Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter Sc Sone. C. B. HERRON,of pang, Chalfant & Co.. THOS. S. BLAIR, 0 Shoollberger Sc Co. WK.IIiSTCALT, of Milleri Barr &Parkin. - - MANUFACTURERS OF Rolling Rill and Blast _Machinery. AtETOIITsSItnAIrES.IIcIinAf. every doscalptigr. L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, JR. LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, 3tANITFACIIIREII. 9 OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, Alt descrlptione, for Plumhers and Gas vgilii s ricultural Implements , Cotton and Ag arityatirk promptly offended to. - Office an d _ Works—WASHINGTON ArigCl37, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, REA /Y. CO., successors to ROBINSON, Mims & MILLESS, • WASHINGTON WORKS, 1. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, Manufacturers OUBOat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shaftin_g, Castings of all descriptions; VII Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. lA. corner First and amitheeldStreitta. Agents for GIFG.A.RD , S YETENT INJEC all: )11 for feeding Boilers. jrs2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.. Butler. Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Unica Iron Mills.) Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENEBALIX Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBFILT & MACICLINDr • • 0c15:133 BERLIN , FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. Office and warehouse, - 29 Wood 'Street. BLIIIIIMettIie and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, *AGON BOXES, DOG TRONS, SUGAR )4ETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, d Castings THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward. Foundry and Machine Worhs, SANDIIBILT ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., • Maunfacturers of Steam 'Engines. Olt 'Presses, Pul leys, ts Shafting Grist and Saw Mill Work ; Rolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Elam, Weigh, WagonMoxes, &e. Baird le order and have on hand Engines of a ll sizes. • • mvi4tqa CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO peon street. • . BOTTNAN, BOIT & BIGAMY. Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, de. FUI.TON MACHINE WORKS: _ ESTAIILISILED IN 1838. • • .annfactory of STEAM ENGINES.• • all pizes and of the mogsp r zra s patg i rnMoallib a r t t s ? Vs n OTTV. ll A B Zsriety of 10, ?A and 18 horse power ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices.• • ' *. P. P. (lEISSE . Wellsville. 0. Fifty miles below Pittabnrgh, on the Ohio aver; and line of C. &P. R. - -- - noB:h2 terv:WV; DMA tarli +`!„51191 40 4 !life," Joint N. C00PER...... .JOB. BAYS =mot azza. JOHN M: CO OPER & CO,, • .IRAs rouNDERB,4 • GAS AND "STEAM.' FITTERS; iftnafactuter6 .; 43 1 2 2,4agt Bar l igifig ,?4 , 11 e a Ali m emiri4o %l , rand.. Corner of Pike and Walnut Stew PITTSBURGH. m71.5:r.30 • • IRON IUKRE.E4I3. SADIVEL*W. IOI WEIS PAM, I FS , V IRON 124 First pittebtirgb Pa. Agent fiettie safe of Cormall,'Doughi*lre, .J - seplane, Isabe ll a, Runcan , istanb2pe, [ Glen don, And other brands of. Mitbracite, Youghiogheny. Tole and C.. B. charcoal , • - ; • , 'MOWS, 450 signinentsand orders respectfully solicited. BM ENGINES, BOILERS, &C. FORT, PiTT tottER I snu s AHD Tan CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, Praz. 80% ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. • GM STILLS AND OIL TANIO, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING.AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON• . DENSERS: \* • ' • STEAM • PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; , • PRISON DOORS AND' COAL BRUTES °See and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty_filtrcets, IL R. MORROW....JAB. B. neßanini.l...res. BLAIR. fyiLiltA. BOILER -WORiES. ‘'XORROW, BARNHIIIi & CO., e . ~ XANUFACTITIMIS or. : n Steam Boilers, Oil M ill s,tators, TANKS, SALT PANLIASOPEETKRti, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES„SHEZT IRON WORK, &c. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts., PITTSBURGH, pA., REPAlRthErpromptly done. - ,174 :b2 .11fir Orders sent to the above ad promptly attended to. Wlll. BARNHILL' & BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, AI AND 26 PENN BT. Having secured a large yard an furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILER'S in the best manner, and warranted equal to any m the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Bede Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, .Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Ironßridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill , s Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. laSic2l JAMES' M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., suanyvA,vrtaurit or • , IRON OIL • TANKS, • SETTLING PANS, COPPER. TEAK PIPE, • ROLLING MILL. STACEI3, . . And SHEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAB= id. BRUSH SWILUND D. BRUSH. JARED M. RAINS & SON, I'ITTSIIIIIIGH QQPPER. A' • ' .IROWaaZROI ,f 0 3AI anV , k:',.*,,VaggiViVWj. IF:GAZETTE'r-'-- 4 2TRITR5 - _ . •. EJIJN 4, _ MA:SITFACTDELESS OF PITTSBURGH,. MANITFACTCREU B OF team Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE. &a 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, 'BEC K. STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL t CO.'S TRIUMPa, FOR BIT ICIMINOUS COAL Warranted to Cook, Bake or 'Roast as well as an, other Stove In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No.' 285 Liberty Street. Also on hand and far sale s PARLOR STOVES, IiELTINO weTOVES, GRATE FRONTS 'FENDERS 000KIN6 IiANUES, do CIEMAPEST PLACE in the city ' l6 " .f ,TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, L at 146 MOTT 3;4 OILS. Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleummid its PriidtiCtS DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUOUESNE WAY, Pk24221311 4111 , 4 A. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, ii - VARING, 'XING & CO., 12? Walnut Street. ACS BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ::AND DEALEB3 IN • Petroleum and its Products. ii4sburgh 011ice—DALZELL. BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Oftlce—lST WALNUT ST. JACOB WEAVER,. Jr. &CO., .Conttni,ssion Jobbers; 140. 3 DITQUESin WAYy, writ tiny and sell Crude and Banned 011 s, Lubri ca ting, Tar, Boling and Cooperage, Our iong_experlence In the Yetrobitun it enables ns to offer unusual' facilities and In ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make it the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties baying OUR for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. , ap6mat ; r. •_- •M. LONG 45":014 - • H • 4? • mktior'Aortutas or 1 - 7 W 19:11E NUM BURNIII4O Brand—oL 17C0A8," COMee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. • 0 A111711:31. .C. A. .W. WILITSEXAD sbuo colt. WORS E . • Nana:l4Am! sad have fu; We all klimpot LUBRICATING OILS. 210.11. ST. CLAIR STREET. nurrins; liztatie rURNITURE: 4 / 4 ,:!.',...-i.;',.,,11. MUM do PRACTICAL ll a , . FACTUREi 5 . . t " 1 " " WifOLESAlfilf - kip • 4. ;' • 1•611110 , 4 17 It WEISE, . . . : ISTTILIMET. `*(0.111/3 pc " "t sill.. IClliswit tedired .v.. to NU before PuchilaUli. wawa al/on' , FINANCUL. • ,COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. . . • $200 , 000. CAPITAL, • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALiBIi GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND C.Ol.0 7 ,„ INTEREST ALLOWED. ON DEPOSITS. Collections 'made. on all United =taieatnd Canadair D. E4ite et,: ismeo Go don, D. Wolin , E. Fawcet D—LEET ii(11 3E23 ,• S'a'o No 293 LIBEN • - . PITTSIBIIM AP AL, (authorized, - . 1 Dpf.F,CVi r RS IE: H. d. Lyneifi, ''.. • , • , r H. Hampton:` John lihrdoeh', Jr.; eTtry Boastoce, William Espy, eeo. T. Van Doren. Samuel Barekley, A GENERAL BANKLNG. BUSINESS ("collections made on all accessible points-in the Milted States and Canada,u I Interest Allowed on Thne_Deposlts. UNITED SATES SECUIOTIESI3OUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. TTICII, President. - GEO. T. TAR DOREN. Cashier., offirSTOCEHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE NATIONAL BANK OF COMIIEICE Cori of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PA TTERSON A05.,11.7LL CAPITAL,. : : : $600,000 ' A. Patterson. Win. IL Brown, Cbss. Lockhart,. Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, DISCOVNTS ALI EVIer,_CAILIGEIET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner l'hird and Wood Streets, piri-sis.triton, PA-, • (BRICCESSOR 3 TO HA—VW... HAIM & C 0..). DEALERS IN Exchange, Coin s , Coupons, And particular attention•pald to ale purchase and asle et • - GOVERNMENT BONDS. , Bight DrOfto on London . myi:sB2 Na , HOVILES & SONS, 33.4L-IV - 33t 13 , 57 Market Street, PITTIEWIWURGREIC, • Collections made on all theyrincipal ;mintier the United States and Canadal. • - , Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD as.comalissioti., Particular attention mild to the purchase and sale of United States Seourities. In I'. C. DIIIIIFIr. VETESTERN SAVINGS BANS, • CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on "rime Deposits ONE DOLLAR.VPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT • Discounts D&ily att% o'clock: President...THOMPSON BELL. • Vice Prssident-.A. M. HABSHALL. DMlDTatter:: - THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. - Jos. ALARED , J. J. GILLF.SPIE. Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willie Dalzerl, D. W. Z. M. Fulton. F,CHANICEP SAVINGS BANHi M INTEREST Wan' ON DEPOSITS. - ANY SUM RECEIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR trfiWARD. Der posits received subject to check, without Interest. , JAMES BLACEMORE; President: OEO. D. TINDLE Secretary and Trettaarer. 'JAMES H. HOPKINS, Sollator. : TRIMMERS:- James Blaekmore, _ James H. Hopkins, Alex. Tindle, James Town. Vir N. haw,. William Deane, ~ , :,, g o 'b ert :vor niv, -.., A. O. Cabbage, . _,... ...\ , ' u" Lwmtp t ixrinwitt 'LIU ER! • • , • < • • Auxemza PLTIEBSON, YARDS lid. 86 Feeble Sireet if:lnnerly Manchester, and Not nieribirMvrtanips9 Inks" , t DEALER IN Ap. • HINDU 02? ,Rough and /lanai_ Xunibek, " Doors ..I ri"garkinelboailik Huh 'banal. Les." lig ' Moultinge,' s4,watfilLitikkeican& Ladd' Roll% LlLAand PaLingg, Oak and .4 . ...A.I.6O—MIS-BRION. TILL and-MAT. 410:00 :wow r 1 LPIILBEIttOIBPANK -6: Paititak .-. ' -.;', $125,000. - _ . , e Palialal44l2l2 DOairj, a A # 1 . ..AFIFI , ,fIaT7 II O..WAYP P i n I ,. . Edweird& - i t 'P 4l .e cr Dimes; 7> D a : - Jolua Media . . ~,,..+E...n....alfig; ...- .... . Gwo.K.. r i ff.... mni-sig7az— 3 , .. .....1111140tf?;,,., Ai rr -:,, 'I.:A ~, : a unsi i a l ,-,a-A.- 1.6- . ar , ; ,ip ..,............-...1,. oil . .... - 4,1.; LIKISSIOT tfirelilKiqi n th w i Zr a ' s " 0171971 AT TWIT PITT tildAU Nroxikr,..„,ask WWI • Wwili • soble. Dotal' - -in t!ke DIRECTO] a Ri A .111 :o.ltielter. • bt. H. Sow, drew Miller, et=;Pies ON. CaptitTr. BANI:t; STREET, MMa :: : $200,000. TRANSACTED President. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. Y, AT 11 A. sp9:ce2. Ito. 59 Fourth Street. ANY BUN RECE.TlMplitito* make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. M. Brown, • . Thomas Ewing. N 0.14 Smithfield Street, , .: . P.MV3BUREM, =-LUMBER. :-- 4 W4;.,4-3$4lR-k -M.."03' s'i/7";; OxA `.• x A "301,1, ERIOVM.. I HAVE BEMOVED MY • • . • BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wad Streets, t c 6 rni e rl MME iicany le d by the NATIONAL BANE OF PH. R. MERTZ.' JANIS:LI B EADY - Co Co., Fourth - and Wood - Sts., 3E3 .416 N IC. ' - 1=&..; Elk BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS O I T; GOVERXISI6 . I' qouy SILTED AND COIIPONS,' ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 17-80's CONVERTED . , INTO THE kE ir 540 'COUPON 1302413, t Interest Allowed on Deposits. 161,- MOWE D LOANED ON GOVERNMENT BONDS; and other., approved collateral, at -lowest market sates. Orders executed for the purchase and Sale `Of STOCKS; BONDS and GOLD: DAMES T. BRADY & CO. 'Pjt littslautO Gaidte. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUBOH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1868. '.,Gold remains firm at from 139% to 140%; the market'closed active at the latter fig ure. The iinporte'of merchandlie are in creasing, whilst the exports; remain at the low figures of last week. The demand for United States bonds in Europe is merely speculative, and mainly engineered by, a clique of brokers firms in New York, Lon don and Frankfort, in the absence of any other business. The actual investment de. mand for government bonds either here or abroad is not any larger than before. A State is no better off than any private in dh'idual; the credit at home must by A No. 1 before it can be established abroad or ebde it will have ne.duration. We are pricisely in that position now, with gold at loix,, and weekly imports that exceeds the exports by nearly five million dollars in our currency is certainly a poor recom mendation for any nations credit, and still speculators insist that United States bonds will advance sufficiently to make them eq a Ito par, in gold here. If this will ever ha pen pen during the present generation, then A in Smith and John Stuart Mills havo wasted their energies for nothing, and all practical men have become a set of idle dreamers. Government bonds were rather dull and lower to-day; the fluctuations yesterday were within one per cent., and to-day the market closed weak, with decidedly more offers to sell than to buy. IStocks are lower, and the , less is said about them the better. The dullness of business in general has . produced in all the inlands towns a class of speculators, who are as such the most dangerous ele 'ent in the community for the re-estab lishment of iinproved credit among the business community in general, and that of financiers'a establisned ieputation in par ticular. '' ' Cashier Business is dull, and money is scarcer_ at fioni 8 to 9 per cent. for good parties. Closing quotations as received by Ph. B. Mertz, were ai follows: - Gold, 140%; 1881'bonds,116%; 1862 5.205, 112%; 1864 do, 110%; 1865 do, 110%; Cansols, 110%; 10.40a,106; 7408, 109%. Railmads--Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 88; Fott Wayne, 113; North Western, common 70%; North Westn—preferred, 821/; New York Central, 134%; Erie, 69%; Old South etnj: 89%; Ohio & Mississippi, 30q; Mer ' chants Union Exptess,27%; Western Union Telegraph,3Bq. Miping Shares—Corydon, 30; Quartz Hill, 115; Quicksilver, 29., —As there prevails a popular error in relation to the expiration of the Bankrupt act, we publish below the section relating to it. Fronithis ill will be seen that the act remains in full foice after' the Ist of June; when the debtor j can secure the assent of the majority of his creditors, in number and value to his 'discharge: " .."And in all proceedings in bankruptcy commenced afte one year:from the time this act shall go into operation,no discharge shall be granted to a debtor whose assets do not pay fifty per centum of the claims against his estate, unless the assent in writ ing of a majority in number and value of his creditors who have proVed their claims is filed in -the case • at or before the time of 'application for discharge." —The Philadelphia ,Ledger, of Tuesday, says: We have no _change to notice in the ponditioti of the money market. The sup ply is still iirexcess of the demand, con sequently_the ; rates are Very - low. -Call loans are quoted at 5 so 6 per' cent ! though there are occasional transactions in large amounts below 5 per cent. : Prime txrinir.er-, cial , hills ate discounted at 6 per cent. Ont-' 'side paper ranges•from %to 1 per cent a month, according to credit. - -Closing quotations received byJames T. Brady &Co.: • ' • 'Gold, 140; U. S. 6's, 1881's; 116%; 18 -18 62 1 1 1 3 1 4; 5-20's, 1864, 110%; 5.20'5, 65. AIN; 10-40's, 106; 5-20's, January' - and July, '65, .113%; 5-20'0; January and . July s '67, 113%; • June 7-30'5,109%; July 730's, 109%; May Ccurip., 1865,' 11t,-30. • • New York Dry Goods Market. TBy Telegiayiji to' the Plttabprich Gaset,te 2 l.. 'NEW June 3.LlCarket quiet: ether fine, but no improvementln trade; - theidost imports* , change:noticeable day is a farther concession on fine Brown Muslin aWß•ilowsi Mhe Great' the : • Hampton and:Exeter are all. _down to one oshilling per :vard,the mills generally mr pioduction; `: large sales of bales Honey ^ Comb Quilts and. Lancaster • do. ('time off today; abdtroods sobtat suoblow' prices as to preclude - the possibility, of prti; dtttingi.aby:,more . of % tbernt-this - season; Abelfornier tkild'it train' $1,45 licromlto' '111411%, while t therlatter , sold at $1,30i1;46 • for 0.8; 51,75480 ibr auti 52,25a2,30 for 104'. ar3 gAIIIOI4 **PIA 1 t • :.•ChicalliCiat* altigett ui ) 0 , idWr a neMitery,d - .44kai* a 1 low,* ft"l7lKfitbil Indium to fair ithipplog, end p1,10:8,50 for good to Choice IhIPADS. PrITSBURPU MARYETd Oman ov Pirranriton GangrrE, - - - WEDNESDAY. June 3,.186& • i , . . . , . , . The general Markets continue exceed-, ingly dull, and what is worse ` ,still, there are no indications at present of • any imme diate improveinent. The dematid for all; s' , , - - of the leading articles - of 'produce is restrio= , - ted entirely to supplying immediate wants, and as a general thing, prices are lending . , downward. GROCERIES-ThEi grocery• market hi' quietOnd prices are unchanged. Sugars remain very. firm et-our , quotations and, with , is brisk demand, prices' would ad- .vane.. Coffee is stronger since our last re. port, although there is no advance in prices. Syrups and Molasses are quiet and steady. Rice firm. Lake 'Herring and 'White Fish have advanced peer 50c r half barrel, and•are very scarce. The follow- - ing are the ruling quotations: .8111Gatt6=:Ciiba; a340/7fOr'eibil grocery , s, • 12g.t0 130 for rime; and 140 fot choice; co_io g Po 6RI , 130; prime, 3334; choice, ' , rt 1434 to 15c; C la rified Cuba, 14 to 1434 c.. Re fine toralaid - Hard, 18c; . .A, 170; B, --i 1634 ; xtra C, 16y0; Sugar House,•ll34c. FT E-Rio ranges all the away from 22 2534 c for common to strictly prime. Jay 37 to 38c. 1 - S lib • -..5---I,overing's sl(Silver 'Drips, 31; White Drips, 31,10; medium brands, 70 to 80c; 'common, 50 to 60c. . RICE-Rangoon, good, 10c; prime to choice, 11 to 1134 c; Carolina, 12 to 1234 c. Mowissas--New Orleans, 90 to $1; Cuba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 70 to 75c. sgicas--Cassia, 80 to 85e; - , Cloves• )50 4 4"--: I Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, $1,50. ~ Branca-Madison, 8c; Sillfer9loss,_l234c,) and Corn Starch, 1334 c. " PRUITB-Layer Resins, s4,7sper box; Valentia, 20c per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants, 14e for new. - --, - --•._ •• - • - ; '"‘ 1 - ' " `7' , - -: ' BAB Lkkiii, 12e; Shot; $3,50 Per bag': - ' Soaps--“ Babbitt's," -12 c; • "Oa kl ey s, Plc; Rosin, 434 t 0 .60; " Dobblit's,7 15c. Carnarms-Mould, 16c; Star,•23c. CONCIENTRATED LYE-37,50 per case. BI Cann 50T:m.7168,50 Per 100. . Ftes-White Fish, $9,00; Lake Her- . ring, $5,00; Mackerel No. 1, $22; No. 2, $18,00; No: 3, $14,50; in half bbls, 50c more. TonA.coo-Black ss, 10s, yo and Louie- ville Navy, 72 to -75 c; Wm. 11.. Grant's lOs and Navy, 86c; C. &D. Tobacco, 22c to 25e for best. I TEA-The Market Is firm and prices are higher for new crop. Choice "Yormg Hy son, $1,75; faLr, 31,50; commonto good, $1 to $1,35; Oolong, 75c, 85c, 90c, $l, $1,25 and $1435; good ! 'Porto Rico, $1 to 31,85, as to quality. Imperial, $1 to $1,85. Japan- Choice, 31,30; fair $l. BUTTER'r-Prime fresh Roll is in rather: better inquiry, but prices are no better, ' ranging from 18 to 20a ; •,,, , • ~ ' , :_ : • - • EGGS-Scarce and in demand, fresh packed,may be quoted at 23 to 24c, some holders asking 25c: HAY= Bided Hay-is very 'dull, and with' an unusually largo supply and liberal sr- - • rivals, prices are 32 to $3 per ton lower; we 1 , , now quoterat - slB.to-S2L INtigon Hay, 418 to $24, and dull, also. SEEDS-Flaxseed. is scarce and. wanted at $2,50 to $2,55. No demand •whatever for Clover or Timothy. • •"•, • SALTDaII but unchanged; $1,75 to $l,BO . in to the trade, and $2 for small hits store. GRAIN-Wheat ,continues very dull, notwithstanding the supply is by no-means Jorge; prime Red cannot - be quoted above ' $2,50, and there are but few laiivers'even at , that. Oats dull and Weakr r sales of some ' 800 bushs, on wharf,in two lots, at 82 to 83c, and small sales in store at 850. aye is dull, though there is but little in market and not-much is this Eietticin of the coun try; we contimieto 'quote at $1,90. ' Corn • is very drill, while prime Eiir is irifair de- ' viand, with Sales on wharf and track at $l,OB t 0,51,10. . DRIED FRUIT-Continues very dull but unchanged. " Small gales at 12 to Ma for Peaches and 634 to 734 c for Apples.' POTATOES-Continue very dull; we continue to note small sales of prime Peach. Blows, in store at $1,85 to $1,40. - ' - • PROVISIONS-Bacon .is quiet and un changed; 140 for Shoulders; 16c to 180 'and, I8V„c for Ribbed and Clear - Sides; 191 A, to i ' 19140 for Plain, and 20 to 20 1 4 c for danvass ed Sugar Cured-Hams. , Prime! kettle rem, dered Lard, 18% to 19c. Mesa Pork, $28,50' to $ 29. 4 LARD OIL-Is steady'but 1 unchanged; "•'-' we continue to quote at $1,50 for Extra No. 1, and 81,25 for No. 2. FLOUR-The Flour ' market is dull and weak, with a drooping tendency..., Buyers, in anticipation Of a decline,-ain btiyingvfary sparingly, and sellers, with the' same opin ion of the market, are. keeping down stocks as much as possible. We con tinue to quote at slo,so';to $ll far Spring Wheat; $11,75 to $12,25 for Winter Wheat; and $l4 to $l5 forttincv bra:Wis.:Rye Flour," $lO to $ 10,25. • . ~ .. . PIITSBIURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF TITEPIT'TEBVRG/ 1 GAZE TTE, I - WEDNEsilav,• Jtine'3, 48438. - - CRUDE—The market is quiet and while there is apparently a little-firmer feeling, there is next to nothing doing, and prices, as yet; are without quotable_ change. We have but a single 'sale to report, 300 bbls for immediate deliveri, at 10}6c, bbls to be returned; quotationa -may' be' fairly given at 1034 c offered, and 11c asked, and as we have already stated, little or nothing do ing. The offerings continue comparatively light, and the stock of,spot oil in this mar -ket is pretty well reduced, and besides, it is in the hands of specUlators, who, being men of ample means, are able to hold un til they can get their 'price. Of to , Years' , the margin, has been so small that small, dealers have, by - shier_ force of circum- • stances, been compelled to retire from the.. business and seek other , avocations. There - - was attire when money could be, made by . handling small quantities, but - that 'day seems to have passed. REFIIs-ED—The market for bonded oil was also a shade firmer,to-day, which may be attributed to the itnproVed' Chanoter of the advices from Atkirwerm as yet, how ever, the only improvement noticeable-s a slightly increased deurmd, as, prices, com- Tared with yesterdaY, are but little, if any; better. We can report a sale of 1,000 bbla for• immediate delivery at 28c, and 3,000 bbls, in lots, for the last half of Stine, at '2,8%c. July:-Iti the;aliseride of ' sales, -may be. quoted at 29e, and August at 29y 4 c to 30c. ' ARRIVALS 7 The, , arrivals of oil re ported to-day were as follows : - • 1 hfavehrey &Bro.lBoo Fisher & Bro 4100 Clark &Sumner 320 J. C. Giddings... 240 Fulton, M. dr.Co. 160 Lockhart A F -160 ' Total 7180 OIL SHIPMENTS PROM D11 .. 9147!LtiE DEPOT. ' - H. 344-kligi.itii :,110 Tholaietti)-tkrirfeW, Frew At, Co., IGhiladelphia. Brooks, 13allentine & Co., 86 do do to ,Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. " Lafferty &Wiring; 224.0.11 d to. Waring; Ring & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. R Nat. Ref. & St. Co.; 300 obLs.ref:lnFiW: Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. , . , ..., Forsyth, Bro. dr: , .. Co., 414 do do to . War- , 4: den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. , • ' '• •• ' Clark .t Sumner, 262 dc.' do do P. Wl** • •`: ..!& Son, Philadelphia..: . , • -. . • - McKee & 'Hackett, 250 do do to - 11. P. Logan Jr. Bro., Philadelphia. ~ ,MCKelri t i o &l i ro.f 225 •.bble ref. , to W. P. 1 11 S. tirkia i Kirkpatrick ; & M . a. 168 bbla Wit' toa,' Waring, King 4r• Pnrt ; /1.4 11 4,4 3 i# 16 , : 1 .) Baltimore liiiii i et. ' • ! d?"r. elegrapiTiiiiiii ( iitiNstiti l iell iiiiieiter.l its.t.Tutoßagaunia-r-Plour is nominal. . lettitilaPPAlß P .l. l 4 l l • scVAA' ta4 ;alai mega a1aap f 4,41,_,,w 2 ,. an si)a.attitill. . ati , d ulland. An.. 'changed. Rye is dull. Provisions are' more active and p#oo6 are maabangaii, Ell IC3 IN U MEE