6. El DUQUEsNE WORKS. COLEMAN,I .- alllll & Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES,AND SPRINCS, L X AND XUNLATA, BAR. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. SAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON. BOIbRR PLATE,S AND HRADS, GUARD, IRON DRAO anti DROLTER BARS. FLANGIrD WITTER BARS; OILLNLEIt IRON, _ T AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. • CROW B A N.S.WEDGES & TIDE.) TEETH, SPRING:PLOW AND CULVATOR STEEL, STEEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TIKES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B. STEEL. COACH. EVGGYand IV AGON SPRINGS •and AXLE CUTNAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS: Sixteenth Street and Allegfienißiver, lend 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. G011)1111101'. 'BBANCKER co., • .42 Exchange Place, New York, Ara prepared; as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com-. aany of‘Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell i gnarl tlties to salt purchasers ,Idelivered In eltber,New Yorlior Philadelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Sulpur and Phosphorus, and contairp a heavy percentage of Manganese, Galt patillvlars, samples, prices or chemical analysis will be promptly forwarded - on appllca- W0n. :. .ia30•d78 FIVIEFFIELD STEEE. WORKS. ANGER,' batitlOlC& Oa, PITTSIIIIIIGII. Manufacturers of twerp description of . CAST AND GERMAN;STEEL, SP2INOS, A...ND PLATFORM SPRINGS, • . A ILES, STEEL TIRE, dm., Re WarehOußet 85 *rater and 100 First Sts. ATEILLER, BARR & PARKIN. GINMILL PASTNZRS: WM. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER, 6EO. W. BARB, - ICIiAH. PARKIN. • Bellew. Pairrzrau—S. M. SUM. •pRMSCF.IIT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Oit :lee, NO. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. le14:4148 BLACK DIAMOND . STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER -& CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of - terr i Wr l T . -Wilco and Warehouse 1510. 1.5151. 1514 EECONI) and 319 and I.2IFIXOT BTEEETB, . PrITSBVEGH. IRON WORKS. Us. Tizurre, Pr0n..... W. P. PORTER, Burt. 'PITTSBURGH FORGE . . AND IRON CO., M'AMOB23O3 07 Bar Iron; „BMiroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ballread Car Axles Boned; Bailroad Car Axle" Hammered; ' Locomotive Frames; laeomoilve Femme Shapes; Side Boas: _yokes, Straps; Piston. Heads; Steamboat Shafts; 'Steamboat Crankm • Piston Bode, Wrists; ti Pitman JAWS, Collara, fae. OlTloe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTEBURGH, PA itLERSHIESENIROCESS. The Trustees are now nrepared to grant licen ses Orr the use of the ELLERBLIA.USEN PRO - The eiaperfor quoin* Iniparted to good hon.. the great luipcorement in inferior iron, and the hon. redo gee cost.conrniend it to eh manufacturers pf Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by applying to JAMES P.: :SPEER,' x httorney for the Trustees, °Ella, 860. PENN STRIPE.... Parties Interested are invited to visit the IitIOKNBEIWItit WORKS, where the process Is now in successful operation, - fellidt7 EVERSON, PRESTON-&, CO, - Ponnsylvania Iron Was. Js7lol 9 .7d e ltosiglionCri.i . eloVie,l llll" aD24:d6 • PITTIMUmuII. 5 N OVELTY :WORKS. INETTSBERGII :NOPELTY WORKS. iAgisded A. D.'11183. Al) , 31'112416 86:00.; . xastrr.icrtrulis KZ ST K BPAT. 416 1 67. Altha r p 4 i)1E19(T) PLAT FO COU TEA] r. SCALES. Janne laced Patent Door Locks and Datebes; • paint and Donne 11114, C. • • 00iiinnt AV TUE GOUT STIL, - /Pik IMF ' 10 0 4- f T " " :pair c00y2a.;,,:08. xions...,agesT inn ? JOHN M. COOPER& CO., • • • ' BRASS 'POUNDERS, GIS AND STEAM Yan of evewilesci%a u deit in % In PURA Cer. of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBIlltGlif t 7 PY. • P•.',,..-r•..Y.,.••••••:rer• FOUNDERS, inAmatunsTs. nil FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. ' OFFICE AND. WORKS, TWELFTH. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PAL NY - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nall Machines, ge_ torts, and Castings generally. N ATIONAL • AND PIPE WORKS. Clorner Carroll and Sineliaison Street"' MIRTH WARD,) prrursirtruou„ • • WILLIAM SMITH, ' • „ OAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE O.&8 LED WAVLE WORE& 'my Pines are all east invariablyln Pith In dry sand, and LS feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general Castings for Oas.and Water Worts. I wonid also call the attention of Superintend. ants of Gas Works to my =aka of RETORTS. A TLAS WORK , MORTON STREET, Ninth. Tigard, PITrSBUIcGH,' THOMAS N. lIIILLEIt s Plvsident. These Works are among the largest and most complete establishments In the West, sad are now prepared to Punish Engines, of every description. Bolleri,, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. ti yiSolling XUI gigUwe. Blagine Castings. Machine Castings. 6leseraf Castings. ORDRES 230LICITZD. no9:neli ROBINSON, ILEA fr. CO., Successors to ROBirsBo2, RIMS dt MILLI2S, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, MIII Machinery, Searing, Shafting, Cast ings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and Stills Boller and Sheet Iron Work. . °Mee, No. 12, corner "First and Smithfield Streets.. Agents for GIPTABD'S PATENT INJECTOR. Or seeding Boilers. jall:res IfONT BLANC IFOITNDBY. ntier Street, Hinth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills, PITTSBURGH. RoWng 'Bill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, XAOHINBRY Asp CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Mules reasonable. • zmuurr a iseKumh Tuomiss CARLIN & CO., oc,15:128 Fourth UM F.otintlry audlathisto Works, SANDUSKY BT., AL LEGHENY crry, PA ., Manufacturers . eof Steam , Engines, on preAses, Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Bow. Mill Work, Boning W ago nachte Castings, ord er Ban, Weights BoxeS, Au. Bund to and have on•band Baines or all sizes. • nv14:45 CIENTRAL.FOIINDBY . - AND ROLL WORKS • 880 Penn Street. . , BOMIUN, ' BOYD BAGAIMic ChM Rolls, Mill Castingte Roll Lsthes, ac. LUMBER. r LIEBER:, , LIIMBESI,I r/tl' 2411,0111101 PA 1180 N. Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND son BALD: 000 000 feet Dry Pine Boards: 150.000 feet 1M and 2 Inch Clear . Plank; 30,000 feet Dryly( Inch Common Ping.; 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: 25,000-feet Drr 21an d 3 inch. Ash, • B.oooft. Dry - 2,2M la n dCheny It Maple, 30,000 ft. Dry I.'lM - , 3 Inch Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 280 000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting: 114000 No.llB.lnch Shingle*, sawed; 28 ,000 No. 110-Inch Shlnglea sawed' 40,00- likllo-itich Shingles; MI T A: *O,OOO Brio; 1,000• Ir Tile. • ' 100 Tons Fire Clay: • YAnDe—Nci. 80 PRIME 'STREET_ _,___lhrmerly blancheeter,_and 15 11188300 A STALE TOPPO• Ole th e Oaa Works, Allegheny. City. •no COPPER, r AEE SHIPEIIIOII. Mall= AID ammurnis 1/011/31 - • rrx - reuzguxteu. PARK, IefaCORDY & .CO., itanutreiarera of Sheathing, Brawlers* and Belt owner; Preis ed Copper Bottomsalsised Stall Sot. tow, Speller tiolder. •Also Importers and Deal en at Metal, Tin Plate,. Sheet Iron, Wireaci. Constantly on hand Miners , Machines sad warehouse, No. 140 FIRST lITHE/ST and pie SECOND STRlET,PitUbsigh. Special orders of coloPerclattonny deelredxf. DYER b,ND SCOURER, EL LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER.' No. 8 EL% CLAM SITTMET dad ;los ? iliksppi 'lB7 Third Street. ‘, A ' PITTBBITSOH. • - PI3TBI RGE QAZETTEr:-TITE SPAY,-- ikfte ENGINES, BOILERS, &C.' HUGH N. BOLE .& CO., • - Cor:Point Alley and Duquesne (Nies THB Pinwr,) Engine Builders, Founders and . Afaellinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES. of all duo. Atiii3lcial attention Invited to our new STATION. OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER', of 15-horeiropower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order itnur .Foundry. on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for Oil Weill, SHAFTING. PULLEYS HANGERS. HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS an IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made Order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. -_ All orders promptly filled. TILT us. FORT PITT ' BOILER, STILL AMB viorK WORKS. . CARROLL & SiIYDER, KiNOTACTVItEIIS OP TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR. !IRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND OIL TANIIS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM GASOMETERS , AND „IRON BRIDGES; - PRISON DOORS AND. COAL SHIITES OtSeesild - Warehouse. canter &mead, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, ' PITTBITIIGEt. 'Pa., air Orders sent to the above addreis will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 WIIL BARNIMELL & 'CM ; BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS ; Nos. so, so, oiA.ND so rpm BT. • • Having secured a large yard and furnished It wita the moat approved machinery we are nre tatrtheTeuertaenianggeaferariPtiMog36all€4; any made In the country. Chimneys, equ al to Fire Beds, Stem Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil BtilL, AVM. tors; Bottling' Pans; Boller Iron; Bridges, Sugar Pane and solo rannofictumsrs of Bariaill's, Pat ent Boilers. . Repairing done on ehorteet notice. JAMES AL BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, P1119M1136.11, ILLITCMACTUBLII Or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, BOLLr'SI3 MILL STLCES, And SKEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAB= Y. HEU811....- =MIND D. BUD= JARED N. BRUSH, & SON, auxurAcTrazas OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. 811/313T IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn , Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY. it CO. • hiannfacturers of the greatest yarlety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE FOLIED IN THE. STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental - Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. B est in the World Mr Parlor, Office. Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns aU win. ter. Do notbiy until you see or send for Circular. Bro. 30 'WOOD StREET._ , Our Agentalbr Orientabi-DEHMLER* BBOS., Smithfield St.; OW. ROBLEY. Allegheny City. ORAFF, HUGUI &CO I . aWWPACZCUERS Or IIVIRY FARM!' OF BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE:" FOR SPARKING BUILDINGS. , THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, THE COLUMBIA ) COOK STOVE L A C&CART RON DtANN T LES W r E 4 11 1 I N REF LECTOR„ GRATES, free from dirt and MUG: G dATE FRONTS, TEND Ac.` 206. and 208. Liberty Street, aedtkyli.. PITTOBURGH. PA. nool*. STOVES. , vv CET THE BEST. BISSKILari dia" TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMEN° Oa 00AL • to Co c k Bake or Beast an isil IS aux other ,Store In the Unto& No* 285 - Liberty - Street. Liso on mina for :au; AILL T I NMINitIVE% • etlijtiaißaneig:' COAVAND COKE. covo, DICKSON; 'STEWART Ham removed their Moe to NO 567 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately 0 47, ricnw KIM OZOOND *: 1400 B! M I T ma fed to furnishdr d D 9510% cosi, itin&OK. at tall lowest teorket price. All orders lett at Melt Oldoe. 'or addressed to ' n em through the mail, it& be attended to Iwamoto'. INTEST COMMON Macht4e ,Stone Works, `. Northwest corner-or West Cominou. AllethenT , PRE 'R ATVILTIAIL So QOM. . Have oil lurid or prepare on abort notice Hearth and Step Stones; Blan Air Sidewalks, Brewer? ValllA ie. Head and Tomb Stones, der. Omen orcaziptly executed. Prices nameable • STONE FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY. - N0.169 Wood - Street. tkPrTA_L, : : : ‘.... : '4200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. -. • DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT - SECURITIES AND COLD. i INTEREST ALLOWED V( Tura DEPOSITS. Collections made on all aceessible Delta* in the United States and Caned's. 1 . ERECTORS: ._ L D. Hostetter, 'i fJno. C ißisher, I` James Gordon, Bobt. H. Bing, D. Wallnce, Andrew Miller, Z. Fawcett, -- James M. Bailey. i • OWL. NOII3LERECAN, IPres'S. I i D. LIEET WILSON. Cashier. NATIONALBANE OF COMMERCE ; Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. . A. PATTERBO3I...- ... JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL, : 8800,000., - • DIRECTORS: @some W. CNN. K H' Palmer Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Char. Lockhart, Dan. R. Davidson. W.B. Haven, Y i p AT j II A. N. DISCOUNTS DAIL smotA - HAitT, CAIIGHEI & co., BANKERS AND BROKER - , Cbriser Third and Wood Streets, IBUCCILMOIPS Ti HANNA, HART & C 0..) Dikr.,EZEI tN Ltehange, - .Coln, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the pnrchue arta sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. ‘• eight Draft* on London. N ...gtiouffEs & SONS; 57 Market P1M16131711,GL11.E 0 A.. r collections made on all the principal points of the United *fates and C/III&d&g. Stocks,Bonds and other Scienrities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COBXESiDON. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or is - United States Sedurities. Jahal DOLLIR RINK , After the First'f Mara Neat,J Wtlt.be cloSed on .1 WEDNESDAY. EVENINGS, And open daily from 9 o'clock A. it. to 3 O'ClOCii P. M., and on, Saturday Evenings. fele:eBS OILS. ECLIPSE .PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWIDDLE, MANUriteitatia Lubricating & High Test Pursing Oils. Seth/6W'Railroad Axle •. • Stands great heat without change: remains limpid at lowest temperatures. , Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weathsr. , Locomotive, Engine, Machin Sltelh Will cut Screws. - Saw 111111Fanil Viaialag Mill , on.. Adapted for high speed. - Spindle Oil, Wool.Head•Light Oil,. 011, Tanners' StaSqltenzole, infra Finishing 011, 1 11autolltie, Barnett' Oil. - ARMOR VARNL9H, to preserre Bright Iron Work and Machinery Mtn /tut.... 1 • These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddlels patent by Superheated Steam ln Vac ono. The Lubricating Oils are .almodt odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold.: The Railroad Oita are 'uneetialled - , and are in constant use on many of the principal Railroads. ; Samples can be examined nnti orders left' at. 174. WOOD STREET, Warts at Sharpsbnrg Rridge. W4ifplo AND 1L111t66 • croaindiskin Witt:mats and Brokers Irk Petroleum : , and:'its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, P1125517861.11G PA PHILADELPHLL ADDEZBB, STARING, KING & CO., 7127,Widnet Street. TACK BROTHERS, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND intaurea'lir' ' Petroleum - and itt(=Proilacts, Pu rontqmor 4 -wives - w1 tnn. Thlivlelphiso l llce—LlTWAWlUT BT. , spl:w3o DLVIIOND,OIL N. M. LONC & CO., Office, DALZEDL BUILDING, fella Duquesne Way, Mantuan. Pa. SHEETINGS AND BATTING. Eruffm, !lELL & ANCHOR COTTON ;MILLS. PrIIpM3IBV)“,G./Ei. IlanvfaotiazerikpOpEAVl Asitesiok kiwi) irAtaikoia' twiaNGs AND 4rrxiffirx' - -48439.- CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now in the market foi sale by • PEI. R. mcortrrz, Corner FIFTH AVENTTE & WOOl5 STREETS dealr, In Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates.dexl jAns To BRADY. 84 Co. , (Successon to B. JONES I C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts„ 13 .13.1\T 33CM Xt. $4, BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SEWED AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS. NT-interest Allowed OD D~poßltß. --Mir Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Order* executed for the Purchase and Sale of ,„STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. • LAMES T. BRADY & 6bsi Gaidtt, FINANCE AND TRADE. OYFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, March 15, 1869. The advance of fold Flve-Twenties of 1682's to 120 stimulated the market for new issues, and 1866's advanced to 113%; 1867's to 113%, and 1860's to 113%, with large purchases at these figures. With this sudden advance in bonds, a reaction and decline to 130% in gold, took place ; from which point the market suddenly advanced to 131%, and closed strong 'sp . ; patently without any cause. The ad- vance in bonds was likewise lost, and Five-TWenties, 1862'5, declined to 119%, 1864's 115: 1865's from 117% to 117%; new 1865's 113%; 1867'5, 113; 1858's, 113%, and Ten-Forties, 105%. The decline in bonds is mainly owing to the low priceOf gold at which the demand from Europe has realized, and at the low rate of 'change it is unprofitable to ship on speculation. The very fact that exchange is dull, and lower, proves that the shipments 'of bonds must have been unusually large, and - the desire to- dispose of gold befbre the giivernment would sell was the caii:sb of so many'bills being pressed for sale—other Wise exchange should have ruled high for all last week, and today, since the exports amounted to but quite an insignificant sum. We predicted a rise in gold last week, based on our small exports and excessive imports of seven millions gold for the past week, and unless government sees lit to sell gold now, while it is low, nothing can prevent at least a moderate rise but a tight money, market. Ea' The high price of old 5-20's during all last week has brought out some invest ors for new bonds, under the belief that a rise;to at least the quotations ,of old 1865'5, 117%, will take place within a week or so. The stock market,was strong •to-day, and a general rise ensued, especially on Fott WaYtte, 4 on which the books 'Close tomorrow for an - eleCtion. On ali .. the speculative stocks, like New York Cen tral, Rock Island and Northwestern, the market advanced. Erie and Ohio and Mississippi, made an exception. Express shares advanced again today and,closed strong, with a moderate busi ness. In home securities we notice several Offers to sell round lots .of Allegheny Valley bonds, which can bo bought at concessions from the prices ruling last week. In bank stocks almost nothing is do ing-prior to the May dividends, and In miscellaneous . shares if is , difficult to find purchasers at anything near the hid value. - • ' nlosing quotations• as received by Pn. R. Mertz: Gold, 131; Eighty-one's, 116 X; Five Twenties, .1862,110%; do, 1864,'115%; do,-1865, 17734; do, 1866, new. 113 X; do, 1867, 118,4; do, 1888, Ten Forties, 105%; Railroads - 7 Clove and' & Pittsburg.' 89%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 12; Chicago, it Rock Island, 29%; Chicago'& North- Western, 82%; do Preferred, 9134; Erie, —; > New York Central,. 60%; Michi gan Southern, 97%; Reading, 91%;.. Ohio. it Missisaippi • Certificatoe, 8235: West ern Union Telegraph Company, 88,11 Merchants' Union Express Company, 16; Pacific Mail, 993‘; Adams, 61; Dining shares—Gregory, - 2,50; Quartz MI, 82; Smith • & Parmels, 1,10; Cory-. • —Clhaing quotations received by James T. Brady dc Co.: Gold, 181.t4; United States Sixes, 1881's, 1167; b4A's, 18M2, 1193,; _.6.20'x,.1884, /16X; -6.20'4 1865, .1.1754; 10-40's, 10514; 6-20's Jan'y and July, iffik 113%, do. 1807, 1183 g; do. 1868, 113 36 ; Bever' Thirties, par lees ,X; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; y. Paciiim . tHr Tehnipspli to the. PlUsbarth Gazette.} Tiprw"plux„ March 15, 1869. lieney easy at B©r' per :gent. on call, sterling dell at, 83;(4;k8X for sixty den,- and ' 9@93( for sight. Gold was dial during the forebeon; but became more animated in the afternoon, on.the report, that Senator Sumner will, on Wednes day, deliVer a warlike , speech on .our re lations with England. Clearances were 1 , 59,900,009,: The rates paid for`carrying: were from 135Q6per cent. to Sat. Gold opened at 131, rose to lark , and closed at .131®1111g:: Governments :gloried strong andini gird. },1@,.; on th e entire list, with larger - dealings in 1 645, and the 'new , 05s . an orrs, ail of which sold at the higheet figureeyet attained. • Since the, issue , of. the report. , above. alluded to, there , was occasioned weakness • and.'a decliht in the a ft ernoon; but the market claed 4 .1 , kr - ...i 17 1;;;;.:%F. , '-- 1 .._,-,L , 2*' - i - i - 4 , F - :•.;2,;.4 1 ,.'" , ' - ' ,. .V - tr; ,-. 1. , :',"- - i. , :*:;; , - , r-,- , - - --- , ---- - - ( ....4 , ;,• 0 n: - - d. -- ~ 2 .i- r Yg-qa,,yak..f , ,,c. , r,: - . , ::.-..,-,-...,•,•„. ~,,...,,,,,.„,' ~-....N.:._w: - .1,..i.,),-,r.ivp. ; ,..v....; : - : -:), A .-.7.1,,-, : ;eAl e ..-e4v4.,4, ''',tm,o ..4:W',;I,NN-itk*ktyk,r;Tv,bkieM4*'-;---•::%'iK-aititFiqß9V: ' . --'---,,,,. ,-, fti,,1 .. .4 . t r • ~..,..„„,1 . ,..,..1,04,,,ff.".4 A , .4 , ., , pw ,. ..-,,t4w 5'...,-4 firm. COupons of , ISSI, 116,4®11614;41o. '62, 119,4@1193 ; do. 64,'116®115),; 1;10. '65, 117;©117:,..f; new do.. 113,34@11334; do. '67, 1131:;, 413 N: do. '6B, 113!‘( - aj11334; 1040 s 105;i@;165 5 4. State bonds dull; Missouris, BSl5@ 83%; Old Tennessees, 66; new do., 65%® 651;; North Carolinas, 68@58;f. The railway market was.irregular dur ing the forenoon, with New York Cen tral as the chief feature," and which fluc tuated between 1803011169%. The divi dend on the old stock was paid to-day, but not on the SO per cent. certificates. Rock Island ranged between -.128X, and 129;.; St. Paul common between 68 and 70; preferred between 78X and 80, and Fort Wayne between 118 X and 121. Wa bash was not ably - suStairied,.at !8. Wes= tern Union was the leading stock in mis- cellaneous, whichisold at 39; others are steady and Expresses were strong. Dur iug the afternoon the whole market was dull and lower, St. Paul alone being ex ceptionally arm, appearing to be under the control of a combination. Before the close, hqwever, prices ,steadied; Drew York Central was the chief feature. but Wabash, St. Paul and Hock Island were firmer. ''A'report of a new opposition to the Pacific Mail Company was started, but it appears was unfounded. • There was no aftertmOn regular board, in con sequence of the death of John O. Iselin, a prominent member. Five-Carty Prices:—Cumberlarid, 37® 37L; Wells Express, 31@)315‘; can, 413.4@42; Adams, 603;@61:. Mer chants, 1654(4)17; United-- States, 56; Quicksilver, 2.3®23y.,• Canton, 60;(go 60X; Pacific Mail, WN407%; Western Union Telegraph, 386@)38 7 4; Hartford and Erie, 23%; Alariposa, 15 1 4(4)17%; do. preferred, 3334 @34; New York Central, 1593ig1391: - Brie, 3634636 X; Hudson, 140%®143; Harlem, 1364@137; Reading, 91%@91M; Terre Haute, 36@38; Wa bash, 6734(4)67N'; St. Paul, 68,3;(4)69; do: preferred, 7 19 @79%; Fort Wayne, 120%; Ohio and Misolssippi, 3'23.,<@323A Michigan Central, 141; Pittsburgh, 89y,,@ 89 1 ).„'• Toledo, 1053‘®106; Roec '128@@1283,1; Northwestern, 82%®82%; do. preferred, 91y,@0131; Lake Shore, Mining Shares dull' Copper Stocks. , at Boston: . .Copper Falls, 143.(,; Franklin, 21/; Hecla, 70; Minnesota, 3; Quincy, 30. • Receipts at the Sab-Treasnry4l,467,- 569; payments, 1971,63; balance, 138;283.- 481. • ALLEGHENY. CATTLE , MARKET. Conuaz OF PITTEEEBoE GAZETTE, MoNpar. March 16, 1869. CATTLE=There . was an unusually, large number of fine Cattle on sale to day, mainly from Chicago, and bought especially for this market; the whole number on sale footed up 834 head, which is about the same as last week, but as already intimated, much hetter in quality. In fact, •we r-doubt whether there ever, was at thee° yards a larger; ratio of good Cattle than was on sale to-' day,' and butchers had no difficulty in getting this class of stock, provided they were willing to pay for it. Indeed, taking tne quality of the stock into consideration, prices were no better than last week, and the market was rather dullish—as'there appeared to be little or no inquiry outside of the butchers. It is not likely, however, that there would be many left over as the butchers appeared to be taking hold pretty freely—many of them doubtless buying a two weeks sup ply. Drovers generally growled consider ably,. alleging that they can make no money; that stock is too high in the coun try, and that while they have to pay cash they are obliged to sell on time, in many cases, and that collections are very hard to make. As will be seen by reference to report of sales, prime to extra butchers , stock sold at 8y,@8%; and fair to medium, at 7®B. Stock Cattle sold at, from s@i6 cts, as to quality and condition. Fresh cows ii4o®7o per bead. • Joseph Myers sold, on commission, 30 ' head prime Western steers, at 7,30; 25 • head stock steers, at 6; Hedges t Taylor 25 head good fatateers, at 734©13,4; Chas. Metz 17 head - good • Washington Co. steers, at 634q8; Nicholas Kerr 26.nrime to extra steers, at 8@)834;L &J Shamberir„. 50 head Western stock, tit di@B3(o. Tranr-v -man & Lobman 40 head. Western stock, at 7(4)8; Marks Bre 69 'head Ohio and Chicago stock, at 63i@834; Hazlewood & Blackstock 35 head prime Ohio, and 35 prime Illinois, at 534(g18y.; Greenwald & Kahn 50 head of fine Ohio cows, heifers and steers, at 734083;; Jae AL4.llister 34 bead Illinois steers, at 71g73.0 Holmes,. LaffertY& Co: 84 head mixed stock,. at. , . 534@8; S. Lowenstein ,13 bead Washing= ton Co. steers and heifers 6%@734; Stakely Bro. 7; S:ranger 'l4 head; A. Katz 32 prime Chicago streers, at 7,60® 7,87;H. Katz 31 head Tuscarawas Co. scalawags; L. B,othchilds 36 head, at 7ig 7,4,P. Hartman 18 from ,Chicago r at:7,2s;- @7,65; 'lsaac Zeigler - 17 do, at 6,8007,75; Haas dc Kraus 64 do, at 7@8,50; M Verner 27 do, 7®B,2slKeefer 17 do, at 7@7,02; J. Needy 39 do, at 7@8,50. SHEEP—There was again a very ted supply of Sheep on sale to•day. loss than 100 head, but there seethed= to be but very few buyers at the prices. We now quote prime to extra fat Sheep at 734@834, and good do, at 614(§/7. James Kerr sold 60 head 'of prime Washington county sheep at 8®8.14. Jacob Rion' reports having retailed 90 head at an average of: Holmes, Lafferty & Co, sold 20 head at an average of 731, - ., . Graham had 50 head, 20 of which he ' • sold at B.' -• B ,takelY ca t ro. had 110 head--nnaold when we left the yarda. • HOG.Sktarket quiet and without ma terial change, compared .with last week. Sales in a retail way at 1134 to 1234@13, gross, for ihir 'to prime heavy averages. ' - . Dry Goods Market. Haw Yowl, March 15.—The dry goods demand for seasonable goods is , improv ing slowly, but the market as yet is by no means active. and prices generally ruled uniform. Heavy Brown !Meetings are firm at 1634@17c for best eastern makes, and 15%®1130 for seconds. Prints of desirable ` makes , duch • '''as Sprague's, Pacific - and Merrimaok D, are steady at 18%C. but good enough styles„such as - Lancaster, Oriental and Manchester, can be bought at 12 4 c. A strong pressure is being brought to reduce , fancy prints to this latter price. Col!Wed Cot tons are in fair demand at unchanged Prices. Lancaster and A.nioskeag Ging , harns are steady a: 'l7c, ,OlasgoW at ilk * mid Wathee'at 14.0: Ainerican Stripes bring 14(415c, Pittsfield lie: and Partneri' and Mechanics Cottonades 37Me. New York Iron Market,- . . Naw Than. March 13.--Thre is good inquiry for. Scotch Pig at. steady prices, but with light stock, transactions are .rather-limited; the sales. are 150 tons Glengarnock at dock, at 42, and' 3®400 tons to arrive at $42 for Ciartsherrie and $4O . for Eglinton. American continues in request and we notice sales of 50 tons No, 2 ex Thomas at"s4o; a resale of 1000 do, No. 1, various brands, `in lots, $43;- and 2500 do, Poughkeepsie, deliverable through the , setison at the Albany and m sto 'Troy Foundries, at private terms. Bar, frorei continues' dull, but norni. nally steady at our quotations, Two small Invoises , Refined are offered to ar rive, at $B5, currency.