Et STEEL 'WORKS. . ---- .D.IIQUESNE -WORKS. COLEMAN, Miff -& CO., r. . moootootore of - , . . IRON NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, .•11174tDENNE, L X AND JUNIATA, FLAT BAR,. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANMIRON. 'BOIL* R. PL +TES AND BEAM GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BARB, FLANGt.D CUTTER BARS, 1 cla.f.barzu, IRON, T AN D FLAT RAIL, for Coarflorola. CROW B • ItS,W EDGES & HARM iW TEETH, SPRIN G. PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, STKEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL THIES, STEEL SHAFTING, : A. B. STEEL • :A, Aar, E i MMY and IWAGON SPRINGS - and CUT N MS 'AND SPIKES. / s All Goo First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS: • • Slxteenth'Street and Allegheny River, said 77 Water Street , P ittsburgh. nb9 - ~ - ODEFFROY BBANCKER' & CO., 42 'Exchange Place, New York, Are Prepared, as Sole Agents In the United .litates for the Presslan Mining and Iron Com- Pan" of Duisburg, Westphalia, to eontract or , sell in quantities to emit purchasers, ideUvered In either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of DESSEDIER STEEL. This Iron is free from Sulpur and Phosphorus, grid contains a heary percentage of Manganese. Pall particulars, samples, prices or chemical analysts will be promptly forwarded on 'polka . atiai. jaae:d7l3 IciIIEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. ›.4. =GER, & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Miumfictnrers of eFer? , description of CAST AND GERMAN strum, B A ThlE, ''SPIIN63, ELL, t C AND PLA.TPORM immure% A SLZI3, STEEL TIRE, &c., Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste. ELLER, BARR & PARSEC murznal, rminnas: METCALF. Rsuiims MI :LL OE4. W. BARR. ; I CHAS. PARKIN. firsztaa. l'k3rtrzu-13. 11. MICR. CRRSCENT STEEL WORKS, le RILLKR, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, • PITTSIStrp.GH. PA. , fe.14:d48 BLACK' DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. ARK, BROTHER' & CO., Nannf,aotorera of all descripUms of - I err i. WWL I T Mos and Warehonse,_l2o. /AL 15145Z00ND and /19 and 1311 1 111111 T STBILETIS, PITISBIIRGIN. • .L.RON WORKS. IA B . VsElsii,,Piert.:7:.lei: P. Powna, Supt. rOTTSBERGR FORGE AND IRON CO., meguricroarais or Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axle" Hanimerod; Locomotive Frames; Lamina :olive Frame miasma; Olds Rods; Takes, Straps; Piston Heads, . Steamboat Shafts; • Ateamboit Cranks; - Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, On Win* !e. °Moe, No. -177 PENN STREET, ITTTS33IIEGH. PA PALLERSBESEN TROCESS. The Trustees are now nreoared to grant licen ses for the use o f the ELLEESHAUSEN 'FRG CMS. ' Tile, Impeder quality imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement in inferior Iron. and the roduced cott,commend it to all manufacturers of, iron; Partleswishing to use It can obtain licenses by arld7l l 4l to - JAMES P. SPEER,, Attorney for the Trtnsteei, OFFICE, 860 PENN STREET. Parties interested Ire invited to visit the SHORNBERGEK WORKS, where* the process is now. In successtni operation. -, • tellidt7 YEBSON,TRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Work& Warehouse, Nos. . 188 azulle7 ISTEXET,Mozongaisallast soli:da NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBIJR6III, ; NOVELTY WORKS IPoussded A. D. - 18146:-. ADA I IS, BCH= & , 00. - kiircirACTvzins issysTomr. STANDARD,' AND SPAT . ;ST) PLATFORM AND COUNT= 1 11 - ' , CALMS. -• • - - Jam laced Patent 'MOT. 'Locke and Littlest Paint, and Can" Ws, ! tap =Mak OP 173131,AVE1M.#1 GIANT 811, PIitAiIITION • • • finse_a•, GAS. AND STZIAMIITTING. ;OK' Ki. ooo /1111...:a0e. KATZ . - :..1012017 MU. Joan .F",,COIDPER4IIF4I.P: . BRASS I . OI72WEELS;'• GAI3 AND STEAM I.azillfacturers of Mai .an 88 • 0 - of evevaratimale k tva ems • , . . Coy. of - Pike RlOlNValitut %veto, pi!x-rszon;icai.' .17111 4,A4 0.12 • • . 1 , , .41.1 L, r U.rtf l ' r 7A l l4)lft • : , 3 l.4lX?" 4g.%.* WV-• • .• • ^ R.hr. • FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT "prier FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, pnissußcai, PA.. yrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines; Re torts, and Castings:generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS..., Corner Carroll and Bundbouna (sums WARD,) prz . rasuult.cm. I ./ . WILLIAM SMITH, iliarrafTioltureor of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE 70/1 GAS AND WATER virogars. My Pines are all cut hwarlablyln Pits, in dry sand, and 151 feet lengths. Also, Sall assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water. Works. I*uld also call the attention of Superintend • eats of Gas Works to my make of EXTORTS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PrTTI9I3IMGFEL THOMAS. N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the lar g est and most complete establishments to the West. Mid are now prepared to furnish j Engines, of every description. Hollers, 011 Tanks. Shoot Iron Work. Railroad Castlista. Rolling MU Casting's. Engine Castings. Brachia. Castings. esneral Castings. ORDRES 80LI0ITID. no9:nell ROBLISON, REA & C 0.,. - Summers to Bounrsoy, Nuns • lnaiss, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACIONISTSIFITTSBORON I Mann!hctnrers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gls= bbnitiNselings of all descriptions: 011 Ind 8 Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, r o. 181, corner First and Smithfield Streets'. tor re Ageneding Bots for Rlile M rs ED'S PATENT INC TOR . JE naierThril BLANC FOUNDRY. Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Onion Iron MIK PITTI3BI7BBII. Bolling 4111 and Bridge Guithigs, THIMBLE SKEII9 AND PIPE BOXES ) MAOHINEBY AND carrnioi GENERALLY. ' Orders promptly and esretallyezecnte4t, charges ressoustde. KBBERT k MACKLIN% oe15:128 Tuonts catumAT & co., Fourth Ward londry. and !addle Works, SABiDI7I3ICIf BT., ALLZUELBNY CITY, Mann.facturers of Stearn ingines, 011 Prellgeg, Pruleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Botha, XIII and Machine Callings, Orate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, geeklinild to order and have on hand - Engines cd all sizes. Inxiants OE, . PrIL4L:FainPVIIN AND ROLL WORKS BSO Penn Street. BOMEAR, OD) & BIGALEY. Chill Bolls, Mill Castings, Roll I,,athes, as. ; I .lPw;i l A4t. LUXBER l LUMBER! ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Deafer in all Kinds of Lumber. ON mamma. 'OR BALE: - 1.000 000 !bet Dry Me 150,000 feet U and NI inch , Clear Flank; 30,000 feet Dryly Men Comuion Plank; ao,ooo feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak; 05,000 feet Dry 3,11 A and 3 Inch Ash, 5,000 ft. Dry.% w 31,3 in. Cherry &Maple, 30,000 ft.gez 1, A and 3 inch PopLart 19,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 050_ ,000 feet emlock Joists and Sosntlngl 750,000 No. 118-loch Shingles, sawed; 050,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, sawed: 40,090 No. 1 lei-lachSa/ligies. 111 . , e4; - 40.000 Fire Aria! • - 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay' TARDS-01, m:3B:PRABLA 'STAMM. formerly Manchester, sad 16!y REBECCA STfilliTecl,_so Moths Clas works. Allegheny City.' • nom 1. IRONBROX:ERB . Sato r, 11 1Tramainum,' IRO* BROKER,' - 124 Fhst street, Pittsburgh, Pg. , Agent for the sale ' If Coral's% ltigiumOrre, joene. vaneannon,ntaa Olen don.and other brands of 'Anthracite. olighlo• giteny Coke and o.ol. , Ohareciai. ~ • • FIG . utoriffals: Can Bigamous' are most reinseinstle seneltsel. COPPER ! . i AKE sinriui9a, "lonisa KILL AND MILITIIO Przrsisi:mul3i*. U'cGIIILDT Kyanhctnrere of Sheath g, s erg' and t Ow n er, Prestedeopper Bottom, Railed Bot toms, Speller . Solder. Also„lmpar.oll and Deal. era /detail, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, trim Ate. con 4tstalyou hand Tian era , Machines tu.d TOL.. Warehoneei No. 140 FIRST STEW and ixOOND STREET,_Fltrabnrgb.- lineelal bidets ot Coperant tOnnY 4e-o. PITTSBURGH GAZETTRe FRIDAY, ',MAR ENGINES,I3OILNRS; &O; HUGH BOLE 'Bt Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne SL R (xxsit TEM POINT, j • Engine .Bui/ders, Founder/ and aineitinisto. Maanfactuie STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sixes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL .ENGINE , AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horse/power. CASTINGS. of every kind. made to order atonr Foundry. on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS-HOUSE and TOBACRO SCREWS anti IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTBRIMIII, /Er AU orders promptly gilled. Thy FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & xasorrAcrunlino or ,TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, PIMR-BOIC AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL orr: STILLS AND OIL TANSS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANG, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHHTES 01See and Warehouse, eornar Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH. Pa. sr Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mb7:199 WH. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, 'NOS. ad, as, al AND A 6 PENN ST. Having secured a Ilrge yard and furnished It witn the most approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made i t u the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire 'Reda. Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita torrw Settling Pans. Boiler Iron. )3ridges, Sugar Pant o and sole trusaufacturersof Barnhill', Psi- Repairing deco on shortest notice. isamai DANES nt. urrztt, Roo. 55 and 56 Water Street, PTITSBIIBeiI. PA., WASITZACTCHLI C 7 IRON OIL • TANKS; SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, EOLLIECO MILL STACKS, • And SHEET IRON WORE, • for Steamboats. JAI= M. ...... D. BRUM JAREEI,3I. BRUSH & SON, ILILIDMACTIIRIIIII3 OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WOES. &O. • 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pei. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o THE BEST STOVES. • A. BRADLEY . dr. - CO. HannActurers of tke greatest variety of • Cook, Parlor ad. Heating Stovesy TO BE puND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental; Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or . Coke. Best is the World for Parlor, Office. Store or Church. Fire needano rekindling—burns all win ter. Do notbay until you see or send for Circular. 80. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DElSM:LEß BROS., Smithfield St.; 6EO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City. 846 .COl i EANTRACTUREES Or EVERT VARIETY Or • •, , , Ei r rCONTMEL. . • . . • - • • BOSTON COOKING RANGE, " THE FIERY FURNACE, " EON WAREING BUILDINGS. THE SIEW. ANTI-MTST COOMNR. STOni "REOHLATOR. I, COLUMBIA - COOK' STOVE, VAN'S (Clnelniatl Pattern ) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRONatANTLES. WELLILAN , S GRATECTILAT Mai ARA and,dast FRONTS, EENDHES, 206 and 208 Liberty Street,.:. ise2s:yl7 - • PITTSBURGH; PA. COOK STOVES. „. CET THE BEST. IHRSSEi44 a AVM ri:RrUMPEI, FOB BIT UFO us GOAL. Warranted 'to Co,,Balr or Bead as well osany other Stove In the Odor dg' • 00 ., No. 285 Libt>rtv.Street. &moon hand Slid for sale, • r 9PrLTIN V INITO (MATZ lIIINDMEN. „ , 90 0 = 43 38, AO' ,i_c,to,,-( 3 .9:!•;. - ...,.: COAL! cOAILMcOWII. ,, & .1111113141,renioyed their OflOs to„ NO. 567 LIBERTY_ STREET, Manly City Piens 31uns/100*D ZLOOL Asa nom litnp_ared to furnish _good TO OHIO. %malt L UM P NUT CULL CB BUICK, at the lowan meet Prin. • t ' Aft orders left at their °floe, or addressed to the m . through the maU, will be' attended 'to oroundiy. COMMON Machine Stone Works, - Northwest earner of West OD= on, Andrisat t rimer* ATVATZIL ar, 00. Hari = Itlitd or --Y .reiilare. Oiellonor notk e Ie artl arEalßeeadowiiTpiqbB m/Mur .vOrro*Pg)WaW... STONE. , FINANCYZAL. FORT PITT BANIING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : l : $200,000. I - STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE., DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT EiEUIRMES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON ITIIIIIDEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible imints the United States and Canada'. DIRECTORS: D. Hostetter, Jno. C. Risher. - James Gordan, Robt. H. King, D. Wsllnee, Andrew Miller, I. Fawcett, James M. Bailey. I . AMMAN, Predol., I= D. LEFT NATIONAL OF 0011.111FCE, Cor. of Wood , and Sixth Ste. . A. PATTERSOA..... ... President. JOU. H. HILL VeLP/TA.L S .$500,000. . _ D/RZOIORB: - • roireePTlgilai , Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. ►. Patten° Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Dan. R. Davidson, W. de Haven. Y.IAT A.N. DISCOUNTS DAIL ata:on HAST, CAUGIIKIf & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner l'hird and Wood Streets, Pri-rEastritcrr, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & 00..) DlAlattEl Exchange, Coin, Coupons,. _ And particular attention Paid to the purc hase and sale of GOVERNMENT Slight Drafts on London. litylnesc N HOU!Mik* SONS, 1M 57 Market !Street, 'IPIA=IEIi3TIXIGIII ik .PA.. , • Collections wide on all the principal points of the United States and Canedla. SUoo,BondBand o t her Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 0031311.223104. • Particular attention paid to. , the purchase and Sale of United States Seettrities. ja3o:al DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, After the First of March Next, Will be closed on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, And open dap,. from 9 o'clock A. X. to 3 o'clock r. x., and on Saturday Evenings. fe10:05 ' PEW. ECLIPSE - ;PETROLEUM7IIEFINEAY: HERBERT' w. MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & Hlgh r st Burning Oils. Eclipse Rtithrolll4l:A4re OIL • Stands great lint *Rhone clrange; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. special 011 for tropical climates or not weather. • Locomotive, Engine, llarliina Shop, Will eat Screws: - • . Saw Brill and. Planing /illll Oils, Adapted forhigh speed. Spindle Oil, Weill Bead-Tight 011, ail, Tanners' ..Sttilr. Sensate, ing & Fini shingOil:lHasellise, klarness Oil Parr/Mine. ARBOR VARNlBli t 'to pre s erve 'Bright Iron Wert and Machinery from mist • These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle Superheated ripstent b SuperheatedSteam ln :Ven etic,. The Lubricating Oils ,are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, And mostly light col ored. stand &high tempetatureunchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. TheT.allroad Oils are :unequalled, and are.in constant use on many of the principal ltaliroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD BTELEDIT, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. • W A R III6I 41 0 ) }LING tkimpussion meiei anti, and Broken is Petioletun products DAIiZELL'a B L INQP OPQUESNE WAIN , ierrrszvacin, PA. PHIL81:0111.1111s Abbli , iiink • WARIPIG I; BEING-41 CO., Ls•;_; -111 1 7 f winsuri T& . C IL 8110THEI18, co ON ;PIPANTS, • AND pzAzifaexic Petroleum and its products Pittaborth use—DAIMLL , I3 B Da.DI A, 0012111ZOl intresne Wit =A Irwia streets. rmmeipa ! isomeilsii wax4rur trr. DLINIOND OIL WORKS, 111. M. LONG & CO., r. Once, DALiELI: 811101.101, • fen - Duquesne Way, Pl#,sbereh..Pa. SKIMMINGS AND BATTING. • _ . ANCHOR coTfoNimlLLs. PMIIII:rft4181. hiantiraotarere allEeltrliADlVXand LIOUT saasos AND Alukiallolus 15/fMrl=llB AND 12, 1869: CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS; The cheapest Investment now In the market for sale by PH. I. 31LEIVEZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Goyernment Bonds. Gold and (lowans and Enropeau Exchange at market rates. dell JAMES T. - BRADY Bc Co., (8.... r. to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 AL 1V lE. .IEI 11., '1 BUT AND SELL ALL lasts or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILYER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. sr Interest Allowed on Deposits. an- Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. ' Orders .- executed for the Purchase and Sale of ,STOCKS, BONDS , and GOLD. JAMES T. BEADY .fk CO: ON. Cashier. 1 01, gittolTurglj'"Oudtt. FINANCE / AND TRADE. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THIMSDAY, March 11, 1869. The present- etateOf the gold and bond market deifies all Calculations. Gold, which had declined on the rapid advance of bonds In Europe, advanced when bonds declined in London, whilst to-day the decline in gold kept pace with the decline of bonds. Although there is all reason to believe In an early advance of gold, yet the present state of. the money market, and the fall supply of gold, will frustrate any attempt to make gold arti licially.ecaree; on the other hand the fear of seeing a sudden rise prevents any material decline below present quota tions. The market, which:was dull du ring all day yesterday, at 135; 5 4, end -denly advanced to 132 late In the after moon, and opened at 131%, from which point It alternately declined to 1313,x, and advanced again to 131%. The demand, ,for accomodations from merchants, and the currency wanted in the Western and !leathern States, will most likely prevent any attempt to purchase for the purpose of putting gold out of the market, and likewise will the increased shipments of produce give more ease to the exchange market. In 'Government bonds the market opened very d4ll and heavy this morn ing, but at ifOon the demand for old bonds increatied.and a sharp advance of % per cent. took place for the entire list of bonds. New 1865's being scarce, the market having been oversold, command ge more than 1867'5. There is a gen eral opinion, prevailing that bonda.will decline towards the end of this month, and many are acting on that; but, as is generally the case, a strong current in one direction will soon have exhausted itself, and on:the very movement, when a last heivy decline is predicted, the knowing ones set kr work and buy, and • thereby "cause " a 'premature advance which will stimulate speculation and run up prices unduly in an incredibly shOrt time. Any purchases of bonds at the average quotations-0 thlit ' week will; likely prove a good investuiett.; - ; „ Stocks were dull and heavy, with a general decline through the entire list, and a heavy market. Investors and speculators are afraid to buy largely at present. The bugbear of quarterly, statements has once,brOught many to grief, which proved a lesson not easily forgotten. Express Shares are very heavy and dull., A demand. for , Allegheny Valley Railroad tipnd4 hasjiprung up here, bat onirat‘ qubtations and holders are not willing to make concessions; for fear a new lot would come on the mar ket. Business dull. Money scarce. • Closing gild:Alone:l 'BB vectlivi r dbi•ph. R. Mertz: (fold, 131%; Eighty-one's, 11634; Five Twenties, 1862, 1193,; do, 1864, 11434; do, 1865, 117; do, 1865, new. 113; do, 1867, —; z d 0,1868, 112%; Ten Forties, 105%; Raioads Cleve and & Pituthurgli _B9 - g.;...Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 18%; Chicago & Rock Island, 2834; _Chicago &. North- Western, 81%; do Preferred. 90%; Erie, —; New York Centinli 1934; 'Michi gan Southern, 96%; Reading, 913;; Ohio :& Mississippi Certificat l es,,,B334; West ern Union Telegraph'-Company,,, 87%; Merchants Union Express Company, 1635; Pacific MaO4-, 99%i ,:Adiuns, 61%; shariLlalreigaryi :1 265 Quartz In, 76; Stank & Parmele, 1,40; Cory 'don, —. • . ; —Closing quotationsrecOlved by James T. Brady dk, Co.: Gold,lBl - fi; United Statfe Sixes, 1.:1'8, 116; 5.20'5, 1862, 119; 8-20's, 1864; —11114( -420's, 1865, 116 X; 10-40's, 105' '; , 6.20's and July, 1865, 1123 , do. 1867, 112%; do. 1868. 112 X: Seven Thirties, par less yi; Due Com pounds; -119tMig1owPacjiloLtRailroad,-parr entral,' 103; - tV. Pacifies; 101 s. ..._ ......_. (By Telegraph to thql3staharglagssette)f.l .; 7 NEW Yens , March 1 4 . 1869 * -. . The chief topic of conversation to-day In financial - circles was ' the, appoint ment, of Boutwell. as Secretary of , the , . . . Trearniy, which was r e ceived with ti . ~... ~ • I .... favor and hod &buoyant effect Upon Na. tional securities; the XlBB2 bndsilldng t o', bonds . . 119%, the .' highest 'pried yet attained. Money easy at 6@7 on call.—Sterling quiet at 85(4)9 fbr sixty days and- 9,4'@ 93S or eight bills. Gold open t 181%. advanced to 133, and closed fyi(41181M: ' 'Loans were meadoat.6®i per cent. for coming. ; . - CleOrances, UO1;000,000. • lt s Governments are buoyant antihigher. Foreign blinkers 'purchased . freely, Mr: Boutwell being known too adymate both Hoo per'annt , SOlienolt4bills,land is - bef., Bayed to lOver putting In' force the Sink: 1 ing Find`act: Coulkona 'Bl, 116y,(411634; . do. '62,119N011 934 ; 114%(&114/ 4 ; do. '65, 117@1175,-;: do. new, 1127,1@uk do. '67; 112%0113: do. '6B, 112%en113; Ten-Forties, 1053.1.©1053'.. State Bonds quiet. lifissouris, 58;@ 881.;; New Tennessees,6.s;4o.66; New North Carolinas,;)93s9N; Old Virgin ias; 57ez.57!. 4 -". The stock market was heavy and de clining throughout the day; the decline was not coarked v but very general. The new National Stock Exchange held a ses sion, doing quite a large business, the Erie, of course, being the prominentfea ture thereof. live-thirty Prices:,-Cumberland, 370 38; Wells, Express, 30y;@31; 'Ameri can, 41;4 ®11,4 4 '; Adams,6o%®6o;< ; : Mar.' chants 16%1011634; Unitd States, 57;40 iiB; Quicksilver, 247®25; Canton, 60® 60X: Pacific Mail. 99,5,;®9934; Westertt Union Telegraph, 37/@37 , 4; Mariposa, 153h®16; do. preferred, 33%®34; New York Central, 159 1 7 ;®1593(,; Erie, 37 ®37 1 4; Hudson, 139;4@1393;{ Harlem, 137®137X;• Reading, 91®91.1.A; ..:Terre Haute, 3634 ®36%;. preferred, 663,®67; Wabash; 661,0663;; do. preferred, 760 7734, St. Paut; 66®6431„ do. preferred, 78®78%; Ft. Wayne, _llB l 4 ®1183'; Ohio and Mississippi, 331g@3.3;4 Alichltran Cen tral, 117; hucnigan Southern, 97®97. 1 4; Illinois. Central, 140; Pittsburgh, 88N® 89; Toledo, 105 1 0@10534; Rock Island, 108%®1083y; Northwestern, 81%®81%; do. preferred. :.-90%®007: Chicago and Alton, 167; Dabuque and Sioux City, 110. Mining shares steady. Copper Stocks at Boston—CaluMet, 50; Copper Falls, 15; Franklin, 21; Hecht, 80; Hancock, 5; Minnesota, 2. Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,824,- 784; payments, 11,019,216; balance, 187,- 137,851. Gold export today, $70,000. Report says the four per cent. dividend will, not be paid on the New York Cen tral 'eighty per cent. Certificates. ETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITYSEURGH GAZETTE; ~ THURSDAY, March n, 1869. I The market continues excited and fev erish, though there is but little doing. Crude remains unchanged in price though a little stronger in feeling and less offering. The "fifty thin:mend bar rel men" seem to have subsided for the present—private telegrams reporting that they were out of the market. There is no disposition Manifested to sell Re fined here, but the New Yorkers are still selling . "short" in hopes" that by so doing they will be able to force a break; thus far they have not been very suc cessful. ' It looks as If these Eastern op erators were anxious to raise a breeze, as the market has been rather hard on some of them lately, though to a certain class it makes, no difference which way the - tide flows. so 'they manage to get the commissions. , CRUDE—As already intimated has undergone no essential change Since yesterday, with the exception, perhaps, of a litzle n?ore inquiry, particularly, for spot oil, and a shade stronger feeling. Sale 2,000 and 1,000 ads, till July, seller, at 16; 1,5000.1-last evening—first water at 163; and 3,000 bbls for April, seller, at '46 per bbl, oft' the ereek. Spot oil may be quoted steady at 16. REFINED—SaIe :3,000 bbls, last half March, at 34M;500 each May to Septem ber at 36w,,; and 1,000 each May to July at 35%,-New :York , 'delivery. It should be borne In mind that the great proportion of the oil sold recently, New York has sold and Pittsburgh bought. - IMBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Eclipse Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machinery 75 Eclipse Spindle -_______•_ _ __ _ 800 oriiiiirerszi RA ST:By.A. V. R, 8.. Standard Oil Co., 678 bbls refined to Warden, Frew dr, Co., Philadelphia. H. W. C. 'rweddle, 49 bbls 'refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. H..W. C. Tweddle,,oo bbla lubricating to S.`?. Bartlett. • ' Molielvy Bro.; 250 bbla refined to W. P. ,Lokan ik Bro.; Philadelphia. McKee, H. dt Co. 250 bbls refined to W. v - P. Logan et Bi6.,Philadelphia. Total shipments Relbma 1277 OIL WIPPED, 'EMT PROM DIIQIIEBNII DEPOT. Brooksillo (t.Cm,:120 bbllarefined to W. F. &Co.; Philadelphia. • H. M. bong do C0.,103.bb1s refined to Warring, , King dt Co., Philadelphia. H. M. Long it Co., 50 bbia tar to N. Y. Persil:Wed Co., New York. Total shipments Refined 204 . Total shipments tar • 50 • Dry Goods 4faritetii., , , • NEW , YORK, March 11.—The weather is very fine but trade is still inert enough.:. Prices ;Irt: the:Meantime, rule steady, but are generally In buyer's fa vor, if we except Gsnaburgs, which are very" scarce and quiet, and firm, at 19© 20c. Heavy brown Sheetings of beat makes are selling at 163;©17c, but goods like Augusta can be bought at 16c, and Roxbury ;Prints of stand ard makes in moderate request, at 12)5o for •Oriental,- Lancaster, and 18%c, for Spitigues, Pacific and Merrimack D. No , :prints .esn be ; bought • below these pri4eivriorltisiVe weAnotedihem in our dispatches for iess t _whatever the, types have represented in Some. seetions. All classes of woolens are in good s upply and ireprearied. deck, etc. are alsoltlenty - end - tiepressed. The clothing trade being very dull, colored andcheck- silks are very scarce and com mand exorbitant prices. CLEVELAND, March IL—The Flour market has followed , the decline in wheat andlwn netted a depreciation.of 26c on all grades , of city: ade. Country' brands are Ireektilat and - leitiff, and me, quota city made at $10,25®10,60' fox' treblei extra whitert94 , 5045940 for. 7double extra'. atiabin4 118i60@ir',75 *esti& 'red' winter, $6,51:07,75 for red. Country made at ri@gford'Ouble extra 'red and amber, $6,86@7 . for double extra spring, $9,50®10 for double 'extra white winter. Buckwbeat,floux Wheat.- No. 1 red winter t heldiat $1,16, 2rat 11;41 (km; sale of 9 ears at 72. Oats; sale of 2 cars at 62. Petroleum market dull and heavy, zefinedleltatiBl@3l34 . fok stand ard ,white in ear , lots, trade , lots at 2@)3' BATIEDIE9B.E.VaretttIi--Yletm dull, and ;.1, unsettled. -- Wheat dull.choice Perms? white at - IMO.' Ociin'4ll; sales prime whiti3'itt '8485e; palldir 89e: Oats and ie nominal. Mess pork quiet at 16824450 / 016 : 11 / 4 1110 4 - aided :16 c; clear dci: , l7X(..lllk4*- shoulders .14 y_4@l:so; hams 18 ( 21 a •Lard,dallst 20e. Whisky. qulatiat 95490. • ' . . . PIIIVADEMith i 'March 11.—Trade Is ' - very! dull: - PirovisiolisiltilL Dawn and i q green meats declined , e. Petroleum W, dull; crude ~,refine ' n bond, 34@ I , 5414 c. Flour' we ft : "Wh at declining -' red $1,60©1,65; No. 1 Boring 5 1 , 50 @ 1 , 0 *. California 111,90@aA15.- Corn,dull; yellow •• 92e: • (kits 12®760 for western. Whisky • dull at 9 5(30843.- ' l- 2 :', '' - . ' CuldAno, March' 11.--Cattle Market.-- e Rota dull and drcipping, at $9@9,25 for for common:: .9.oo6B,623Crforlhir•to me dium, and slo®lo4o for good to ,ohoice. ,Beef „Cattle quiel;, asking $4@4,75 for N oommon cows and eteers;-$5,87;i@d.40 for light and.s7@7,so';for good shipping