6.~ -STEEL WORKS. QUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, 'RAHM & CO„ Mantifacturers of ON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, : . D quesne Iron.' Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata .n. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron. Cylinder .n, XL Iron, flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, g and Dropper Bars, T for Coal Roads, WedgesVlat Rail for Coat Bowls Boiler I , 11, Crow b ars, Chain. Links. Boller' Beaus, b eel and Iron harrow Teeth. Carriage,alWa gon. g - • t and Coach Springs, and Axles, 13 b Steel for Plows, Cultivator Steel, Eh eel Wings a• d 'Moulds cut to pattern. Saing rtefl all es. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars, 13 eel Sludting, an. . . I. GOODS, FIRST ICLAS3 ADD WABRA.I3I.. Mr Glace' and Works 10th street and Pitts I' nila theny ricer and 71 WATER STREET icZi _ JEVEIOII I BANKER.: &I -00 • 42 Exchange Flace,-New York, , areoareo, as .hole . Agents In the United is for the Frusilan Dining and Iron Com• of Dnisbnrg,lWestphalia, to contract or , in quantities to Shit purchasers,Plelivered in either New York. or Philadelphia, the celebrated V. G. SPEGELEISEN • Used so extensively for the Manufacturing of - 13EISSEilEIR STEEL. This Iron is free from Buipur and rhos*oras, and contains a heivi• 'percent agd of Manganese. Full particulars, !+amples, prices or chemical analyals will be promptly forwarded on apillca jaao:d76 stion SILEFFiELD STEEL WOIIKS. ) BINGER, TAM & CO., PIT'k'SI3I3IIGI3. PA.. \ g. manuesanieis of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, GB , AS) 9, WOM - TIM, Se., ft Warehouse, 88 Water tuid 100 First Ste. : ARR & eimucAl. rAsrssas Wl4. IrETCALIe, t REUBEN MILLEW GEO. W. BARB, . I CHAS. PARKIN., BrscrAL Pasersria -- B. M. SIKH. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, NIUE* BARR EumN, Office,l4. 339 ' L1beity St, PITTSBURGH, Ittel4:dti BLACK DWIOND STEEL WOILKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of eirlirM3llElLl. • Office and Warehouse 170. 7.22. 724 SECOND and and 121 F IRST STREETS. IRON WORKS. Viswirireen....! W. P. POazs& Supt. pITTBRUR.GR FORGE AND IRON CO., asestrricrux-, -. Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ballroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles 'Hammered; Locomotive FraMes; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: I 'Yokes, Strapsi Piston Reads; • Steamboat; Mbar's; , • . Steamboat Cranks; Piston Bodo, 'Wrists; pitman Jaws,'Collars, Are °Moe, No. 147 PENN STREET, I" ‘ A ELLERSEIi SIN MM. The Trustees are now nrepated to grant Men:. Nes for the use of the ELLERSHAUSEN PRO- The superior quality imparted to good iron, the great improvement in tattier Iron. and the reduced cost, commend it to eh manufacturers of parties wishing to use it can obtain liCel2soo by applying to JAM,P. SPEER,i Attorney for the Trustees, OFFICE, 360 PENN STREET. .1 Parties Interested are invited IA visit the BUogy.ll3Eiteltli .WORKS. where the'preeeks is now In successful operation. • feB:dt7 E VERSOS, PRESTON a" CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Nos. 186 ang_l67 WEST STRESI , o o poEhte Mon6nll44 4 46 1 ka cnit. sy64:dB NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURGH 7 " NOillitY WORKS. FOrinded A. D. 1883. AD/UM, & .CO. RlAStriA=nMill or , . MEYSTONMSTANDAR DOFAIRBANK S PAT ENT) PLATFORM AND COCNTLR SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, l'alnt and lik:Feeldills,'&o. 00 /M 3 s OP PEBST AVE 1113/3 & %Ma' STI, PltHbnribi Pensi'ss. GAS AND STEAM r e ions sr..coopsa Jos. samr.....uilp:o l3ll e JOHN, M. COOPER & Coot BRASS POUNDEIitS, GAS-AND STEAM FITTERS, ilosiofactoiers of PUMPS AND 8F.A148 of eve lidtirolto FlX £RD sagitta Cor. of Pike `and - Walnut Streets, PrITSBITRGH. FOUNDE4I3, M OAP FOR FOUNDRY C OFFICE AND TWELFTH S PITTSBUR urEngines, Roll chinery, Nail M torts, and Castin_: NATIONAL YOU BY AND PIPE 01IKS. Oorner Carroll and Bm PJz) .WILLIAM;I - Manufacturer of CAST IRON 3131:1W16, PIPE YOB GAB AND WIASII WOEFUL My Pipes are all east invarlablyin- Pits, in dry sand, and LSI feet lengths. Also, tell assortment of• general Castings for . Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintend onto of ciao Works to my make of RETORTI3. 'ATLAS WORHB MORTON STREET, Ninpa 'Ward THOMAS N. MlLLER,President. , These Works are aMong the largest and most complete establishments in the West, and are new prepared to furnish , Engines, of ever/ deneriPties. BOilera, Oil TaIIICA. Sheet Iron Work. Ball:gad Castinzs. Bolling NM Castings. Engine Castings. liachine Castings. eiiieral Castings. no9:netl •913.DF.1tS BOLiCTIED. OBINSON, REA & C 0.,. BUCCeSSO2II to ROBLIQBOW, 3Sixts & MILIXEM. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Nantithettlreni of Boat arid Stationary Steam En- Ones,- Blast Engines, lop Machinery, O caring. Stmiting, Castings of all descriptions: (41. 1 T anks and Stills. Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.' Office, No. L 7, corner First and Smithfield Streets. 1 - Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Boilers.- . irrrssimesit. BONT BLANC FOUNDBL Butler, Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills, rirrentrnou. Rolling Mill and triage Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 111A011INERIC AND CASTINGS OIf.N.ILBALLY. Orden promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable, rmigiira macKusix oc15:L18 THOMAS CARLIN & co.; Fourth Ward folndry . and Machine Worko SANDUSSY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Steam Engines. Mi l Work ruleys, Shafting,. Grist and Saw Mill Work, Bolling Mill andMachlne Ciatings, Orate Bus, Weights._ Wagon Boxes, gc. Bulld to order and have on hand 'Engines of all sixes. miltali r'isnwritAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL. WORKS sso Perm. Street. BOWMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. chui EON Mill Outings. 801 l Lathes, &a. LUMBER LUMBER! t ' - -ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Dealerin all Kinds of Luminr. ON Hest AND FOR BALE 1 000,000 feet Dry Pipe Boards; 150,000 feetl% and 2 inch. Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 1% inch Common plank; 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: A 5,000 feet Dry 2, 231 and 3 inch Ash, 5,009 ft, Dry 4.4%, a In.Cherryillaple, 30,000 n. Dry 1,151, 2 and 3 inch replace 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantlint;• 950,000 feet Hemlock Joists and scanting; 750,000 No. 1 13-inch Shingles, sawed; 250,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, sawed; 40,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, shaved; 40,000 Fire Brick; • 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Ftre Clay; TanDa—No. S 6 PHILBLIS STREET.' formerly Manchester, and 157 'REBECCA STRESS, ePP O- site the Gas Works. Allegheny City. no SAMUEL 31. WACKERSitAIi, IRON BROKER, 124!First Street,Pittaburg4,'Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornwall. Doughamore, Josephine, Isabella,Duncannon,altanhope, Glen don.and other brands of Anthracite. Youghio gheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal: PIG IRONS. rouirgnments &retools! reswsinile HINISTS. PITT YPAH. ontis, REET, 11, PA. ng Mill Ma chines, Ate generally. Iman Streeti! (NINTH Hs A. SMITH, .Prrrsztuitcaa. LUMBER. IRON BROKERS. . • COPPER. ASE SUPERIOR `UPPER MILL . AID B KELTI2IO WORIB PITTS/317/1011. • -, - • PARK. MaCT.YREPT & CO., rtsnnfacturßed Sheathing, Braziers , and Bolt Ziopper,PreCapper liot LOMIS,Raise d But. :outs, tipolter Solder. Also, Imporvre and Deal ers a Metal, rin Plate, 6heet Iron, Wire ; &c. Con I , antly on hand T In FlRSTachaad 100 l a. Warehouse,'No.•l4o STRBAT and 010 IRCOND STREETt Pittsburgh. 'Anoclal orders of Conner cut to anY desired Pat taTs myl4•e24:d PITTSBURGH GAZETTEi' ‘,TRI.DAT, MARCH 5, 1869 HUGH 11. BOLE & CO, Con Point Alley and Dagneatne (Nriti. TILE Pcnivr,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes. A ti& ecial attention Invited to our new STATION OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER of 15-borsemower. CASTINGS bf every kind, made to order atonr Foundry, on T HIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for. Oil Wells, SHA.FTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS,II.OIJSE and TOBA.OO 0 SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the ' . . INDUSTRIAL WORKS prputing , on the Allegheny River, near the Point. I PIT I'9BUEGH, r PA. jar All orders promptly filled. TE.Y us. FoitT PITT BOMB, STIIIL B TME WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, IidNOTACTI7B7O 3 43 Or. TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, FERS.IRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL'SEUTES Office and .Warehonse, corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Air Orders sent to the above address will be roan try attended to. mit7:lS) BAkratlLL es. CO., BCALE'R MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS . NOS. SO, RA, R 4 AND Re PENN ST. • Having secured S. large yard and furnished It Inca the most approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL EFtS in the best manner, and 'warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds,'! Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Bait Pans, Tanks. 011 Stills, Agita tors. Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturer! of Hunan's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. jAItIES M. BITER, Nos. 65 and 56 Water Street, PFFTSBIIRGH, MANLTACTIIIIZT. OP IRON OIL TANKS, ESKFTLING PANS. corrz STEAM MK. ROLLING MILL STACSR, And SKEET IRON WORK, For Steamtasts. J►BYD Y. B 8131311..• • EDNUND . D. BRUSH' JARED M. BRUSH & SON, - • Steam Boilers, Oil . Stills, Tanks. SUET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, Ste (1001 L STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL". et C TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS Warranted to Cook, Bake or : ast many other Stove In the tteki BISSELT, & CO., No. 235 Liberty z ee Liao oa hand ind tar sale, PARLOR STOVES, SEATING-STOVE4 I • COOKING' NI• ES. JOAL! COAL!: COAL:!!-, , , DICKSON, STEWART & CO, Having removed their Oplee „ . . NO. 56t LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Flour kW) SECOND /MOOR._ Are now prepared to lernisli c r h ood4olo. GU& LuatP, 'NM' COAL BLACK. at the lowest morket price. All orders leit at their cafe or adareued to them through the mail. wil l be attended to LST COMMON •• Machine Stone Works Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny. VUED.WATVA.T.K.II *. CD.' • Have on hand or prepare on abort notice Hearth and Step Stones. /flags for Sidewalks, Brewer! Varlts, ao. Head and Tomb Stones., .to. Ciders promptly executed. Prices reasonable • • IIA`7E7ACTL - lISII B 07 t• STONR ?On PITT BINKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALF.B.B IN GOVERNMENT SE rM AND COLD NTEEEST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points In OS United States and Canadas. I i I DIREOTORSi D. Hostetter , Jno. u Risher, James Gordon, Bona. B. King, s D. Wallace,. Andrew Miller, IL Fawcett, James M. Bailey. .ÜBELA.Vit Prean. BAWL. Mc ILMON. Cathie!. n. LEFT NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of ''iNrood and Sir'', Sts. A. PATTERSON.... ...... ...President. JOS. IL HILL CAPITAL, : : $500,000. DIRECTOItS: • tieo__e W. Cass, It A. Palmer Wm. Douglas, Wm. Bee a. A. Patterson. Wm: H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Dan. It. Davidson, W. B. Etexen, DIS,DOITNTS DAIL ianstorz EtART, CACGHEY & CO., • i BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, Prineerßuivrall, ?PA.,. - (SUCCESSORS TO SAMNA. RA= & C 0..) DZMJJLS IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention e o paid l to the purchase & COVERNMENT:BONDS.... Bight 13rafts on London. nryllsits. N. HOLMES & SONS, 31a,i2i-rC.3EILEA7 57 Market 4treet, PIT'r'TSIStTROFI , Collections made on all the principal points of the United iltettaamf Canadas. Stocks,Bonds and othpr Securities BOUGHT /IND SOLD ON "omanssios. Particular attention ➢aid to the parchase and sale of United States eeurities. 1,30:51 DOLLAR WIN S After the First of . arch Next, Will be closed on • WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, And open daily irom 9 o'clock A., m. to 3 o'clock P. M., and on gaturday Evenings. fe19:035 OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM, REFINERY , aciunurr IT. c. MANUFACTURER , OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. • Eclipse railroad . Axle Oil. Stands great heat without change; remains limpid az lowest temperatures. Special Oil for - tropical elimates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Machine Shop, Witi cut Screws. • • Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, • • Adapted fur high speed: - Spindle Oil, Wool Oil, Oil, Tanners' Stuff.; Sievaiole. • it; ing dcWinishingoll.itiaseline, • Maraca 011 ARMOR VARNISH,: to preserve Bright Iron Wcrk and Machinery from Aust. These pro - leas are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam in Vac coo. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorless, perfectly pure: ontibrin, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. Theßallroad Ohs are 'unequalled, and are In constant nse on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and order* left at .174 , WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. WA8.11,16), AND HlNf#, Commisito4 Atgretuults and Brokers 111 Petroleurn and its Products, DALZILL'S BUILDING' DUQUESNEWAYI PITTINBUSCIII, PA. • PHIL EDEMA. ADDRESS,' &RANG, & co., TAC BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALIGES IN • - . , Petroleum and its Products Pittsburgh Oface—DALZELL'S BEFILDESS elgger of. Duquesne WLY and Irwin streets. asselphis Olllee-Lnig WALNUT D'44 ONR OIL WORKS, . ' H L.I;INC & CO., once DSLZELL BUTLi)ING. fe}3 , -Daquesate Way. , Plttatturah. Pa. HIIEETINCP3 AND HAFTING. : ANCHOR COTTON 'MILLS. . ~~, ilsovilictarers of ANC/ILOII 4 SPNETING CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The etkapest Investment now In the market for sale by' YIBEe R.NMagrZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE I WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and ;European Exchange at market rates. deal JAKE ' S Ti BRADY & Co., Corner Fourth nud Wood Sts., 13 AL 1V 335. "M 3EL IS,„ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES T, AT 11 A. M. fir Interest Allowed on Deposits. Wir Money loaned on Eloceittmeat Bowls at wrest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD. tigli#sb*gt . iStOtt. Ornoz or Prrrspuno G tt AZETTS , t TrrousDAY, March 4, 1869. S Grant is in:the Presidential chair, and his speech has had the effect of advanc ing government bonds about one per cent. to-day, and depressed gold the mere trifle of one-eighth per cent., although it is generally conceded that gold will go much lower n the c - ic, pre dicted rise of bonds likely to take place W i lthin the next feW days. hat kept down the market value of b ads during the last few days was the ex eme strin gency of the money market, nd not the lower quotations of bonds n Europe. There is hardly any doubt but that a rapid advance of laOnds will take place here and in Europe l for the ne t few days, 1 and the object of tightening the money market by artificial means, -as to ena ble the clique operators to b y in bonds , at a low price before the , rise would ' set in. Watnut street. =3 VIC =DIVA =GLIM:Fr IAD lIAGROLLI AND BATTIM (Successors to B. JONES & C 0..) I BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OP GOLD' , SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. JAMBS T. BRADY & FINANCE AND TRADE. Stocks are dull and u lower, panicky, yet large lots weri the decline by parties wli •4 means to carry them. ' Express shares are strong advanced. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 131,1,: Silver, : 25; Eighty one's,lls%; FiviTwenties,4 1862, 118; do 1864, 114 g, ; d 1865, 115 g; do 1865, Consols, 112%; do 1867, 11, 7 1 ,'; do 1868, 112;g; Ten Forti , s, 105%; LNew York Central, 55g; Er e, -; Reading; 913,; Pittsburgh, For. Wayne) . Chicago Railroad, 17%; Ohio & ; Mississippi, 33g; Michigan Southern, 9.5 g; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 89g; Chicago & Rock Island,' 125; Chicago & North Western, 80%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 89g; Adams Express Com pany, 60; 'Merchants Union Express, 16; Pacific Mail,{ 100 1 d; Western Union Telegraph Company; 313%; Gregory, 2,10; Quartz Hill, 79; I Corydon, 10; Smith 45: Parmele, 1,50; AM. W. Express 421 5 . -Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co:: Gold, 13138; United States Sixes, 1881's, 115%; 1862, 118; 5-20's, 1884, 114%; 5-20's, 1665, 115%;10.40'x,10 5 ~; 5-20's Jan'y and July, 1865, 11231, do. IW7, 112%; do. 1868, 1123,i; Seven Thirties, par less g; Due Com pounds, 119; Ten Forties, 105%; Union Pacific Railroad, Tar; :Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 1015. • • - (By Telegraph to the PlitthtFgh Giticette.l ' NEW ilCosar, March 4, 1869. The President's inaugurals had no im portant effect on Wall street. In the Gold room it occasioned no change at all. Government bonds were a trifle firmer. Money was more active but perceptibly easier during the morning at seven per cent; gold was occasionally paid, but in the evening was more freely offered on stocks, and 4(a7 per cent. in Govern ments. • • Sterling is lower owing to the pressure of sales of borrowed bills; prime bank ere closed at 83:o838 per cent. • Gold opened at 1531%, advanced to 132, fell to 131 1 ,5, and afterwards,' on the rlse in bondain London, advanced to 131 and closed at 131%. Loans were made at 4@)B per cent. for carrying. - - The clear ances to-day were $86,000,000. • Governments strong; the market ad vanced at noon g' to g , per cent.; there *as subsequently a decline of g to % on the report that the retiring President had not signed the public credit bill, but the advance was recovered when it became known Grant's „ inaugural favored the gold redemption of bonds. Coupons of 1881, 115%101116; do. '62, 118 g; do. '64, 114%@114g; do. '65, 115M@II53;; do. new, 112%; do. '67, 112%@11z;(,; do. '6B, ,112%@112%; 10-40's, 1053e®108. State bonds firm: Missouris, 87%@)88; old Tennessees, 67@673;; new do., 6534© 65%; North Carolinas, 59%©59%. Stock market with Out special move mdnt and prices were higher during the morning , heavy and ;Lower at the second board, and firmer towards the close with aTecovery from the decline. Miscellaneous shares firm. Express shares higher. fi'ipe-thirty Prices:-Cumberland, 87g; • Wells Express, 31Q)3135 ;A%erican, 423; 43' Adams,; 51%1562:. ' Merchants, 1 16)440117; United States, 5235@53; Quick. silver, 24®24 1 5 ; Canton, 5834@60 ; Pacific Mall. 9934<@1004;, Western Union Tele graph, 36%©87; Mariposa, 13%®14 1 ,1; do. preferred, 33%®3334; New York Central,lsB l a ®ls9g; Erie, 36®36g: Hu& son, 135%©136; Heading, 90%®903;;. Harlem, 134®134g; Terre 'Haute, 35 @)38; do. , preferred, 6442)66; St. Paul, 6434E066; do. preferred, 763i©76%; Ft. Wayne, 116 1 a ©117; Ohio-and Miss- issippi 33,g@33x: Michigan Central, 119; Michigan'' Southern,l 95g®95%; Illinois Central, 140@t141; Toledo, 1050105 g; Rock Island, 125g1g12.5%; Northwestern, 81g(2381%; do. preferred, E03,6®897,1 Pittsburgh, 5968035; Lake Shore, 1(15. Mining shares dull. Copper. Stocks at Boston—Calumet, 50: Copper Falls, 16 : M Fra o nklin, 22 ; 1.4 Heels, 80; Hancock, SN; innesta, 3; Quincy, 35. Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $698,- 830; payments, $1,520,407; balance, 486,- 879,665. Gold export, $375,448 Spanish coin to RaN'ana. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, I THURSDAY. March 4, 1868. There was but comparatively little in- terest taken in business matters to-day, the time and attention of business men generally being absorbed in the inaugu ration, and business, for the time being, was looked upon as a secondary -matter. The demand for almost everything is confined mainly to supplying immediate wants, and this being the case the vol ume of course le light, while so far as values are concerned there are no im portant changes. Grain and Flour con tinues dull and neglected, and there is ,no margin for shipment; • Provisions steady with a fair jobbing demand— thougb the Western markets yesterday were a little offish. APPLES—Are coming in more freely, and the market easier, though un changed, $46'16 per bbls, for common to , choice. APPLE BUTTER-85690c. BUTTER—Is arriving more freely, and the market is easier, though prices are maintained, 40643, for prime to. choice Roll. BEANS—In better supply--may quoted at P,50@i 53 . 75 . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3%. CRANBERRIES—SaIes at $lB to s=. CORNMEAL—SI to $l,lO per bushel. CHEESE—SaIes of Western at 22c, and New York Goshen, at 23%624c. - CARBON OIL—Is 'a shade easier but ", unchanged at 33633%. in a jobbing way. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches steady at 14 ' 615 for quarters; 16617 for mixed, and 18620 for halves, as to quality. Apples 11%12 cts. EGGS--Continne in good supply bet prices are unchanged ,at 22623. HAY—There is a slightly improved demand for baled which is owing to bad roads preventing arrivals of wagon hay from the country, but prices are no. higher, 8236825 for, good to prime, on wharf. HOMINY-86.00656,25 per bbl. PROVISIONS—A shade easier but not quotably lower. Shoulders 14%6115. Ribbed Sides 17617%; Clear Sides 186 18%, and Hams .1% - 19 1 (,(a , 20. Lard, 20 1 ; 1. in tierces, and 21C,121n kegs. Mess Perk 533,0 0 R , 333. 50 . POTATOES—Very dull and we can re port sales in store at 7.5680 per bushel. PEANUTS-10 cts per Ib. GRAlN—There appears ,to be no de mand for Wheat, and the market is dull , and prices nominal at $1,48651,50 for No. 1 Spring, and $1,60 for No. 1 Winter. Oats firm though the demand continues light: 65666 on wharf =and track, and 67668 in store. Rye is in limited sup ply but the demand seems to be light; buyers generally quote at 31,45, though it is said that it cannot be delivered here from Chicago at that figure. Coin is in light supply but dull, at 75680. Barley is quoted at $262,10 for common to good Spring, and. $2,15662,20 for prime to. choice do. SEEDS—SmaII sales of Clover Seed. at $10610,50, as to quality, and Timothy at $3,50; Flax Seed is firmer and We now quote at $2,45632,50. SORGHUM-60670 et& SALT—Is quiet but steady; and is stilt quoted at $2 by the car load. - FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quoted at 756 SOcts,-to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. t FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged. Spring Wheat $7,00667,50, and Winter I Wheat at $8,0068,5t Rye Flour $7,50. The Pearl Mill note their • best brands made of the best Wheat, as fol lows: Extra Family Flour,, in, barrels: at $9,30, and, in. sacks, $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels. $7.80, and, in sacks, $7,50 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, 59,30, and, in sacks, top per barrel;* Double" Eittra in barrels, $9,80, and, in sacks, t 59,50 per barrel, and Spring, sB,oo,•i ti barrels, and F .70. in sacks, per barrel. WHISKEY—High wines dull and are a shade easier, and may imyr be quoted, In a lobbing_wm^, at 94a95;• _ • ' ' LARD OlL—May be quoted atsl,3s®.. f 1,3- for No. 2, and $1,68651,70 foi No. 1, TAlLOW—Rendered, 12c. ' nd almost bought at 'o have the and have PETRoLO , EiId OFSIcsOP Vrrrissunerrt Gi.ssittrt, - / THIJR.spAir. MarchA3 1869 .. . . 'The market was ' very dull suld'litinik during the first half of the-day, and, for a time, things looked a little sqtailly, : but early in the afteindon the advices from the eastw ere of a hioreirti-aisuring char acter, and holders at once stiffened up again, feeling. that for the time being at least, the worst was passed: ' There was a rumor etirrent that the bull element in New York had run, short of, lunds, imd that there contracts were not cohsidered "gilt-edged," and this- donbtless had something to do with the breaking of market iu the early part' of_ the day; whether there is any truth in the rumor or whether it'gras - gotteit up for the occa sion, we are not prepared to state. CRUDE—The Crude market was very weak during the early part of ,the day, and compared with • Wednesday, prices fen off fully half a cent; in the evening, liowexer, the ,market was firiner, anti t there were but few, if any, sellers at the decline. The sales were: 2,000 bbls this month, seller, at 16: 2,000 do do same op tion, at 16k; 1,000 next twenty days,.sel ler, at 16; and's. 'lit".of -1,000-bids till April 80th. at 16 and $2OO. REEINED-,-Thh market% for Refined, as already noted, was weak and panicky during the early, part of the . day. but in the aftersioon'the adgiees from the 'east were of a more favorable chancier, and there was a Stronger feeling at the cle. We can report• two,aales lof 1,000 each for the last hall of March at 35; and 500 each April to,Jaly at 36g. April to ,De-• camber quoted strong at 8635. LtBRICATINO OILS. Eclipse• Winter Lubricating coil 400 Eclipse : Railroad Axle . 350 Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle . ' :800 Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing . '4OO Eclipse Tanners'.Finiahnig oil 650 OIL SHIPP.= MAST SY A. V. R. B. Forsyth Bros., 520 bbls ref to. Wavle!), Frew & Co., Philadelphia.' ' • licKelyy Bros. & Co., 50 bbls refined W. P. Logan et, Bro.,Pbtlarielphia._ - Fawcett, M. 8: 50 bbls refilled to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments ... 620 OIL sztlPirED EAST , FROM Dtfq . : - .llf/1 DEPOT. B. M. Long & C0.,`222 bbls refined to Warden, Frew. & Co., Phila. Brooks, B. di Co., 52 bbls refined to W. F. & Co., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined. • 274