DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, - QM & "notsiiturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, DLQ,VESILE, L X AND JIINIATAs FLAT BAN ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND 'rANH IRON. • BOILER PL4TAS AND HEADS, OUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS DI , PLANOAD „IMTTER BARS, IL CLLNDER ON,_ • 'P AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. 1/ROW Et RS, W EDOES & MAR ttoW TEETH, SPITING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL. TInES, STEEL SHAFTING, • A. B. STEEL COACH, BUGGY and Vif AGON SPRINGS and AXLES. _ _ .013 T NAILS AND `SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted: OFFICES AND WORKS Sixteenth Street and. Allltigheny River, and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. tnhO GODEFFROY BBANCKER & CO, 42 Exchange Place, New York, Are prepared, as Bole Agents in the 'United States Ibr the Prussian Mining and Iron Com• "say of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantities to suit purchaseri, (delivered in either New York or Phlladelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extexuively'for the mannfeettaing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Stair= and Phosphorus and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical analysis will be prouiptly forwarded on aPplica , ation. ja3o:d7ll SHEFFIELD STEEL . woalig, SINGER, NIMICK & CO., Prrrsztrucks. PA.. Yanufectorers of every description of CAST .AND GERMAN STEEL, AXLES. FITEICL TIRE, to., to Wareham" 88 Water and 100 That Ste. MULLER, BARR & PARKIN. exarzw. MMUS: YI I"F ' IKf31"" Eti.V.VI CRAB. i . BrsciAx. Pima:a—S. M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILER, BARR & PARKIN', Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITIBBITRGH. PA. - fel4:da BLACK DWIIONIII STEM WORKS. PARK., BROTH - Ell & CO., Kannfictnrera of zll descriptions of lail r l y=" wrr - Mice and Warehouse 120. 122. 124 SECOND and 119 and 191 FIRST BTREETB, " PITTSBVILON. IRON WORKS. VIRNXR, Preet..... W. P. roans, Bup't pITTSBURGH, FORGE AND IRON C0.,- NA si.nrsortauss or BAP Iron; Rat read Fish Bars and Bolts; , Mali end Car Axles Rolled; • Railroad Car Axles Hammered!, lideesmotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: , j Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; - ,Steamboat Shansi - _ r Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; - Pitman Jaws, Collars, Le. Olnee, No. 177 PENN STREET, PTITI3BI7BGH. PA ELLERSHIESIN PROCESS. The Trustees are DOll Orepared toirant licez ses for the use of the ELLERBIiginBEN • The superior quality Imparted to good iron, the great improvement In Inferior iron, and the redu n ced cost.commend it to eh manufacturers of Iro. Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by applying to • _JAMES P. SF'EER, a:attorney for the Trustees, • OFFICE, 860 PENN STRIKE. Parties interes W O RK S. nvite to visit the SIEIORNBERGEK where `the process is now in successful operation. • feB:dt7 EMISONOPRESTON & CO Pennsylvania Iron Works . Warehouse,' Nos..,lee and 167 FIRST 3TBEST, o,,poslte MonongaJpia House, sp24:d6 PITTSBURGH. NOVELTY WORKS. pITTIIBUIIGH , 1 NOVELTY WORKS. Pounded 1. D. 'IB3S. ADAMS, irriKrz & Co. ILASVII.A7II7II I / 1 01111 oar TWjI3DAII6I4BPAT ir 7 eiDOB - SCALES. -. j.m /aced Patent Dooi Looks and Latches. , Paint and entree DU* .Ika. minx Or rim AVkiIIEisCUST 13184 • , Pitirinirstit Roen'av, OAS AND STIILLIffIiTrriNG. on ix aid oxinui.....psh sers....um JOHN M. COOPER 'S& Immo roing•sna; - t AS AND STEAM MURK triVrI° II7 2 2 •TIVIMMI 6 0: Vim of Pike and Wathat Streets, • • raPITTSBURGIF ENE FOtiNpERS, 2.IAOIIINISTS. UR FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, P1TT.5131711.G1t, PA. . rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL rovarDnie AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carrellend Eleukineee Streets, (NINTH WARD.) • 1 3 .1=9131311131:13. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOB GAB AND WATER WORKS. Hy Pipes are all cut isivariablyin Pits, In dry sand. and 1311 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings Nr as and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintend. ents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. TLAS WORKS, A MORTON" STREET, Ninth Ward, PI'IT9BURGiS. THOMAS N. NIECES, presiderit. These Works are among the largest and most complete establishmeats In' the Wasti:sair are now prepared tot:1=10 Znglnea,.of every deeeilptloa. Boners; On Tsaka. sheet Iron Work. Ballroa4'Castilogs... Rolling Rh Giltlags. Engine putting& Machine Castings. Generil Castings. no9:ne9 °spices soLtSOLICITED. ROBINSON, BEA. & CO., Successors to Roninabir, MMUS it MiraMiba, ASHItIGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH, Mannfacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam RD. g est Engines, Mill Machinery, Chiming, litiu,Croillielgsagitilliel:script4ir r i c. Oil Tanks Office, mo. lA, corner First and Smithlield Streets. toile Ageeding nts for GI il FFARD' PATIENT INJECTOR Boilers. jail:rat MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. .utler Street, Ninth Ward, tOppoolto Mika Iroa Mills, ) • PITTE1111:TOIL Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, xAcnprzur AND CIMITINGS GENZBALLY. _ Orders promptly and oaranuty executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT h KAMEN% oolt:1211 THOlLtfil CARLIN & CAy Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work', BANDUBICT BT., ALM:GB:EMT CITY. Pa., • Manufacturers of Steam Engines, OM Presser, Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Rollin Mill and Machine Cutlass, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, de. Band to order and have on haa&Ensdnes of all sizes.' mvl4:qs CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL :;WORKS ,880 Penn Street. BOILNAIi, BOYD & SAGAMI'. Chin Boils, Mill 801 l Lathes, &e. LIIPdBER. T _UMBER ! LUMBER 1 1 ji-4 ALEXANDER PATTERSON. • • Dealer In all Hinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE,: 1. 000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards; 150,000 feetlX and inch Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry inch Common Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak; 115,000 feet Dry S, SX- and 3 Inch Ash, . 5,000 ft . Dry S, s3i, 3 ln.Cherry Maple, 30,000 ft. Dry 1, ISt, S and 3 inch Poplars 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 550,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting: 750,000.N0. 18. inch Shingles, sawed; A 50,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed; 40,000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingles, staved; IEO,OOO Fire Brick; , • , 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay* - - YAnDS—No. SO PUZBLE 'STREET. fornierly Manchester a nd 1117 REBECCA STREET,opp_o• site the Gas works, Allegheny City. 110/3 COPPER. r .AKE SOPERIOR 11 110M8 MThL AID BXBLTIIO WOUB VIT113131:1103111.. • " PARK, &foaI:TROY & CO., esausetaters of EtheathilUtraolota* and Melt Osrineer,Pressed Copper Bot Come, Hrr Bolder. Just; Importers and Deal /MI : eta. Tin Plate. nbeet Iron , Wire. se. Con stan you hand ?lumen+ Machines atd Tools. WarehonseOto.l4o WIEST 817415 T and In 9 IBOOND STBAIST. Pltistrargb. tipestat prdinrot . Vonpar eul tO4nY desist/At. DIM AND 800IIIUNt, pr J. LANCE, 41611de • DYER AND SCOURER. Igo. a saw. cri.:A.ut eirniairer /laid Nos. 115 alai 187 Tldrd Otteet, tZTTUQB@H. Pb• PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THIIRSDA ENGINE*: BOILERS;' 11110k . 14B0114:.4.011. Con Point Ailey and Dnquasne Ed" (NIAB THY. POATI,) Engine Builders, Founders and . Mcwhiniate. Manufactare STEAMBOAT ENGthtli and STA TIONARY ENGINES. of all eizes. _ Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horeeepower. OARTINGS,of every kind, made toonierstour Poundrp, on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells. SHAFTING. PULLEYS, HANGERS,ROUSE and TOBACQO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO .iluraszs, ()1 Sand and inadd to order, it the • - INDUSTRIAL WORKS 'Fronting on the Allegheny River, 'near the Point. PITTSBURGH, PA. ar All orders promptly tilled. TRY U. FORT PITT 110111111, STILL AND TANK 'WORKS• CARROLL do SNYDER, kVrinrAcrualas or TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUM) TUBULAR. SIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. um' STILLS AND OIL TANK% CHIMNEYS, BREECHING. AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PARS AND CON. DENSER& , STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; - - PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIPP-lIS °Sloe and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. mir Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. • mb7:151 WM. BABNHILL & co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NCB. po, AA, A 4 AND A 6 PRICE ST. Having , secured a large yard and furnished It wan the meet approved machinery, we are pre pare in manufacture every description of BOIL ABShe best manner, and warranted eqnal to any made IA the Country. Chimneys. Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers. Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, 011 Stills. Agita tors, 'Settling Pans, Boiler Iron _Bridges BUM Pans -and Sole =mamas:erg of Asinhill's Pat ent Boners. Repairing done en shortest notice. Me= JAMES M. RITE% , Not. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTNBIIRPH s PAW 3LANCITACTIMiI MP • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING DILL STACKS, AA(' SHKET 'IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAB= Y. BRUSH &DXVND D. DEMI JAILED. M. BRUSH & SON, NAlngrAcrtrazas or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. num". IRON WORE. aw. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o THE BEST STOVES. 'A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacturers of , the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor aid Heating Stoves TO BE FOUND ;IT THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base ' Burning Oriental - Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Ofece. Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win- ter. Do mothsy until yoa see or send for Circular. Ro. 30 WOOD STREET. ' Our Agents for Orion tals—DEedfdLEß BROS., tailthfield St.t OHO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City. n min & GIUR 111Tuva OO., . • IuartrrAOITAIRS OP :SERA VARIETY OF ia r i Ii GrETMOSI BOSTON GOOSING RANGE, "THE FREY FURNACE ,°' Foal WAHwNo BOU,DIAOS. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE. "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE LE S E I T I NZ .P ? Ir" A& LSTEN MANTLE WE r i .E a tiriC ß ZW l ZAß i l b tree Iror a relrt !Lod dut; 206 and 206 Liberty Street, 5e215:y17 - PITTSBURGH. PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BLSISELI. t co.'s FO.ll BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as all Many other (- Stote in the lJnlon. BISSELL & Oa r No. 286,I.Abertv Street, &soon band and for ft% PARLOR - STOVES, 1111"/E'wlitenizraziait 00AIIAND 001131. . .‘ 00AL1 COAL!! •CflA.Lit!' . . „ . DICKSON,gTHIVART Si CO y. Satini rezniried their Ofiloe to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET (Lately City 1n0ur . 10101311002411/IMOOB. . . Axe row _pp r g6ared to Ilmsis_hiy_ood YOVEIEIO - WA/. war...my., at the lowest morket Price. All orders lest at their omoe, or addressed to them' thraMkilk the mall. will be attended to promptly. WET COMMON ;Wachtel(' Stone Trier**, Itinthwen corner arWest Common. Allegheny. liBlibolirA.TVATIAIL"dr. 00. Rerun', hand hr repare ink sh:Atioe Hearth Mid nselLtiMrsii Asr Sid yarn*. se. "Head im • b g tag - • Orden To/PPP/4e. 4 , ~; V4osl reasonable • 4 „ • - 1; 4 1•4:: ••o ,• 1 . EMI STONE. MARCH 18, 1869. IXN~NoLaL. 4,600,000 SEVEN PER CENT, GOLD BONDS, THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, ISSUED BY The Lake Superior and -Mississippi River Railroad Company. IVRY ABE A FIRST KORTGAGE &INKING FUND BOND, Free Ol t United States Tax, SECURED BY ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS. And by theßialto:id, Ito Rolling Stock, and the Franchises of the Company. A Double Security it First Class Investment In every reap et, yielding in Currency nearly TEN l' `CENT. PER ANNIM. Ninety-flve andlntereat Present _Lent Bonds and other Rocks m int at their hig \ tie \ et market price. Ld full information given on so _IOOKE dr \CO No. 114 South Third Street,\ . 1 . PHILADELPHIA. Gold, Govern celved In pnym Pamphlets an plicatlon to JAY E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35'-South Third ,Street, PHILADELPHIA. Fiscal Agents of the Lake Superior & Mississippi Riverßailroad Co. IBA B. McVAY & SEMPLB.& JOBS, JAMES BRADY & CO., HART ' OLUGHEY & CO. sabiatos FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL,I : : : : : $200,004:1: STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES .IND', COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadas. CTO: D. Hostetter, DLRE I dna RS . C Risher, James Gordon, Robt. H. King, D. Walince, Andrew ][tiler, H. Fawcett, I James M. Malley. MeCLIIMICAN, Prea'S. D. LEFT W ILMON. Caubler. NATIONAL BANK OF COIMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth St& A. PAT TERSON ...... —lPresideat. JOY. H. RILL CAPITAL, s : t $500,000. DIRECTORS: • A. Pattenon, i Gem* W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, ' H. H. Palmer Chu. Loekluut, Wm. Douglas, Dan. H. Davidson, D Win. Heed. W. S. Haven. 1 nitmoovirris atm apti:crio T i m AT 11 A. M. jinn, c BANK VOHEI k CO., AND BROKERS, Corner 27aird and Wood Streets, • PPITSI3I3I 7 IOIX, (SUCCESSORS! TO HABRA, HART A C 0..) . MIAMI= LN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of . GOVERNMENT BONDS. Stg3ht Mirklfts on London. minipill • f • N. HOLMES & SONS, 57 'Market Street, prrawrenatimou, vat. . _ Ciollectiona made on all the principal points of the United States and Clanadae, Stoclks,Thinds and other Securities sotranT AND sots) ON octmmoi. • erdar atipeatioir paid to the purchase ma Pert United States ISwurities. SAVOIGS 'I.IIVI After Um First of larch Next, Willbe closed on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS , And via Mali trim o'clock A. x. to 3 o'clock , and on .Satturday: E v en i ng s.re..:ess SWINT & BRATT, " 4 " . 111 , damgOTIVIAL LND ORNAMENTAL "CARVERS No. 6$ loinlnky St ' qlligheny Pa. A Vain assortment of NXWEtra: POSTS and ,014414141100nAN111411dorh MOE CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY I BONDS, The cheapest investment sow In the market for sale by 11.7.111 - .Ert9L^Z, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In' Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. dexl JAMES T ,ROY 00 1 B 'Br, (Successors to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner 'Fourth and Wood Sts., .A.IV Ml=l. E 3, BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OF GOVERMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. CM/ Interest Allowed on Deposits. 43-Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Safe of ,STOCHS, BONDS and SOLD. \ • JAMES T. BRADY & CO. sliffAßgij Gaytts. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OFPITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / Wsingssi \ uv, March 17, 1869. Gold to-day was from 131 M to 131%, with little disposition to sell. It is sup posed that the largeshipments of bonds to Europe will raise the rate of interest in London by the Bank'of England to 4 per cent, and prevent shipments of coin from Europe and drawing specie from this country. If this is resortedto, a sharp advance in gold may be looked \ for, and a heavy decline in bonds here; even re turn shipments of bonds are likely to take place. Bonds were dull / and lower to-day, the decline averaging about one haf per cent. The old bonds are now neglected, the supply on the market being so small that orders can not be filled, and' the speculative orders are executed in new bonds, especially in 1867 consols, which have also been used for shipment to Europe. Railroad shares were weak, and if it was not for the short interest created yes terday, and on. Monday, the market would yield much more. Fort Wayne, old Southern and the Northwestern shares are the only strong stock now dealt in, and mainly on their own merits; their earnings are rapidly increasing. In local stocks we have but a dull mar ket, except for, an occasional sale of either Exchange Bank, Citizens or Me chanics Bank stook. Columbia oil sold last night at 20 against 2434 a few days ago.price. Allegheny county finds 634 a goad Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 13135; Silver, 125; Eighty one's, 116%; Five Twenties, 1862, 119%; do 1864, 114%; - do 1865," 117%; do 1865, Console, 113 g; do 1867, 113%; do 1868, 113 g; Ten Forties, 105%; New York Central, 58%; Erie, —; Reading, 91%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad - , 120; Ohio dt Mississippi, 32g; Michigan Southern, 97N; Cleve land. as Pittsburgh, 89g; Chicago dc Rock Island, 28%; Chicago • & North Western, 82%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 91%; Adams Express Com pany, 61; Merchants Union Express, 16g; Pacific Mail, 95g; Western Union Telegraph Company, 38; Gregory, 2,30; Quartz Hill, 80; Corydon,. Smith (t Parmele, 1,35; Am. W. Express 42N. ' Closing quotations received by James T. Brady it Co.: 'Gold, 131!; United States Sixes, 1881% 116'; 6-20's, 1862, 119%;:.5.20'5, 1864, 114%: 620's, 1865, 117%; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20'sJan'y and July, 1865, 114 g, do. 1867, 113 N; do. 186i3, —; Seven ,Thirties, par less g;" Due Coin- Ponndi, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 101%. CBTTelegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW YORE, March 17, 1869. The demand for money was lively early in the day and the market firm at 9 per cent. on call, bat towards the close of bank hours the inquiry abated, and with liberally offerings loans were made at 6 pet-cent. Prime discount nominal at 7®lo per cent. Sterling weak; prime 8; , ,161 8g; sight 93(. Gold was dull until afternoon, when the rumors that the Government was about to sell freely, and that there were to be liberal importa tions from Europe ' occasionedia decline. Both reports are, however, improbable. The price opened at 13135 and closed at 13 1 / 1 31)g. The rates paid for carry ing ranged from 10®12 per cent. Clear ances. e 63,000,000. Governments opened heavy and lower but became firm in the evening, on news that the President had signed the Public Credit bill. Coupons of 1881, 1183i(4)1163ii do. '62, 119 119%y; do. '64, 114%®115; `do. 'B5, 11714101117 M; new do., 113h® 11834; do. '67, 11854®;11854.; do. 'BB, 118% (4113%; 10-40 s, 105340105 X; papilla Rail-. road tiles 102%010234. : - 'Statebonds are dbill and heavY. sour's. 88®88; neW Tennefsees, 65,q® 66%; North Carolinas, 5 73010 5 73. Railways opened heavybut with more dispoiltion to b market soon strength ened; with: New york Central, 51 10bigaz Southern and Rook Island, and North western; the first named rose from 18835 to 160%. 'Paelfie'Mall fell to 93,4. Later the whole market became weak and de. dined 3(62 per cent, New York . _ Cert.- tral falling to 15854: stilt later there was a reaction of 34®,‘ per cent and. the market closed steady and generally up from the lower point. -Pacing .atati f e n to 92 under great pressure of salmi . hut reacted to 93. Quieksilver and' sales, sa were in lively request and higher.' Report says all suits;egalust the;New 'Ycirk. Central have been,withdrawn.' • Express shares were without . special, interest,tnongli later lit:thb lay it ba. came known that, Judge eardOza. bad granted an ,7nJunetkin to restrain the prosecntiott a 4.PlP d ing !WWI end the EZI! Y.`,.QaiA . ~N .t. >~: ~•i ~.t d:s . MOE bringing up of any more., against the American and Merchants Union Compa nies, With an order to show cause why the injunction should not be, made per petual. - Five-thirty Priem—Cumberland, 36 37; Wells Express, 31%1532; . Amen can, 42y,; Adams, 60%@61: Merchants, 1634@16X ; United States, 56%557 ; Quicksilver, 213.‘®2135 ; Canton, 50© 60%; Pacing Mail, 9235@03; Western Union Telegraph, 383./,'538%; Hartford, and Erie, 25%: Mariposa, 17 1 4@l13; do. preferred, 34%,0343/* New York Central, 159@159X0 Erie, 4 3 . 531@35%; Hudson, 140@14034; Harlem, 135; Reading, 71%; Terre Haute, 36©37; do. prfd, 65;4@61334; Wabash, 8534(4)6034; do. prefld, 7734© 78%; Fort Wayne, 120 y, ®120_34; Ohio and Mississippi, 32%@32% ; Michigan Central, 11834; Michigan Southern, Kg@ 973 Pittsburgh, 89@893;; Illinois Cen tral, 138@140; Toledo, 106%; Hoeg Is land, 128X@129; Northwestern, 83%@ Q 83%; do. preferred, 91%@91%; • Lake Shore, 107; Chicago and Alton, 1523‘: Cleveland, Columbus and Indiana Cen tral, 43. Mining shares dull. Copper_ Stocks at Boston—Copper Falls, 14;; Franklin, 20%; Heels, 70; Hancock, 5; Minnesota, 2%; Quincy, 28. Tile receipts at the Sub-Treasury to day were $15,000,226: payments Balance, $94,075,576. LIVE • STOCK MARKETS PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, WEDNESDAY, March 17, 1869. CATTLE—The market thus far this week has been a little more active, the sales being larger ih the aggregate than usual, though compared with last week, Prices are a shade lower. The demand seems to be mainly for New York, the number taken for Philadelphia being comparatively insignificant, and it would appear that the latter market is now be. ing Supplied from Baltimore and Lan] caster, Chester and other counties in the *astern part of the State. It is thought that from this time forward there will be more buyers than formerly from New York, audit' this should prove correct, we expect to see the Cattle trade largely increased at these yards. As will be seen by reference to report of sales, good . shipping steers sold at 7%7%, and ex tra do may be quoted at B@Bh. Stock Cattle, 5@6; WEurtr Ewer, March 10.Greenwald Qi Kahn to Gillett &Co. 14, weighing 19,225, 7,11; Heskett &Lackey to Beach & Bray 35, weighing 43800, at 7%; Brant to Young 16, weighing 17,300, at 7. TRURSDAY, March 11.—Orr do Wil liam's for Potter to Kelly 20, weighing 20,475, at. 1634; Shamberg to Gillett & Co. 13, weighing 16,200, at 7%; Holmes,Laf ferty & Co. for Musser to Beach &,Bray 13, weighing 14,750, at 634; Mcßeth to same 18, weighing 20,775, at 7%; Farnum to Barnes 20, weighing 20,550, at 6. FRIDAY, March 12.—Hedges & Taylor for Nixon to Kelly 21, weighing 29,700, at. 5,80; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Bush to Gillett & Co. 16. weighing 21,200, at 7,50; same for Martin to Kelly 19. weigh ing 17.675, at 5; 5 ,1; same for McClain & Erwin to Hines 18, at 5%; same for Mus ser to Kelly 4; at 5; Hedges and Taylor for Barklow to Beach & Bray 18, on pri- Vide terms; Orr & Williams for Carpen ter' to Beach .& Bray 12, at 7,28; and 2 at 6; Brigs to Kelly 20, weighing 19,875; Holmes, Lafferty & Co; for McKee to same 20, weighing 20,300, at 6i,Sprinker to same 20, weighing 21,325, at ti. SATURDAY, March 13.—Holmes, Laf ferty & Co. for Ward to Beach & Bray 17,. weighing =,OOO, of 7%; same for Crisp to Pidcock 17, weighing • 14,950, at •1;. TUESDAY ' March 16.—liblmes, Lafferty t Co, for Holmes & Pfieffer to. Gillett dc Co. 17, weighing 20,150, at 73i; James Dolan to same 31,`.weighing 3.3,825, at 7,87: Martin & Frazier to same 51, weighing 59,475, at 73;; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. for Holmes dr. Pfieffer to Donnell 16, weighing 19,025, at-7S; same for same -to Gillett & Co: 16, weighing 18,250,, at 7,45; same for Ewing & Crisp to Redden 48, weighing 59,778. WEDNESDAY, March 17. - . 4Efolmes, Lafferty & Co. for Brown AO Beach. & Bray 15, weighing 22,475, at Z. SHEEP—The Sheep market, under the influence of increased arrivals, was a little dullish to-day and prices were reported off from a quarter to half •a cent per pound. Prime to extra still command a. good price, 7 to 8 cents, and we are cognizant of one drove of fancy having been fold at 8;./. For common to prime shipping Sheep quotations may , fairly given at 5 t 0.7 cents, and it takes something very fine to bring the outside figures above qnoted. HOGS—The Hog market is firmer and prices have advanced Billy half a cent within the past week. .IVe now quote gd to prime Philadelphia hogs at ®lO o 2 ',and Yorkers at 10S®103i. There was ti4.ale made today at 12,35 i -but - this is above the market- PETROLEUM MMIKET. OpPlos op .Pmrsaultort GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, March 17, 1869. The market was decidedly panicky today, and while there •NM but little done the feeling was very "bearish," and, compared with yesterday, prices have sti4 farther declined. For March delivery, last`halt, there was a decline in Refined of a fall cent during the day, and the later months are also off but not so badly,and those who sold "short" are now covering and that, too, at a very handsome profit. Notwithstanding the decline to-day, the question still comes up, is it likely to go lower? and this is the moat important, point connected with the business - at the present time. There are many, including shorts and specula tors, who are desirous of buying, but who do not desire to pitch In while there is a prospect of a still further decline, and hence, while the market remains - in its present condition, weak and droop ing, we do not expeet to see much biiii ness REFINED—The market; as already intimated. was weak and panicky to day, and compared with yesterday pri ces have still further declined. We can report 1000 bbls—eorly in -the day—for the last half of March at 32; 1000 for the, last half of April at 33; 1000 same de livery at 82)9; and 1000 for May at 33. ORUDE--Also is very dull - and low er; sales of 2000 bbl seller for next six months at 16K; 2000 to June 20th at and,looo first water, 40 to 96, at 15X. As in the case of - Refined, there are a good many buyera,- but they -are holding back. in anticipatlon of a still ' . further • LOIMICATING ems. Eclipse Winter Lubrioating alt 40a Eclipse Railroad Azle. . ... .. . ... 85a •Ea . Machinery. . .. . .. . .. . ... 780 &lime. Spindle OIL ISHTIVXD NAST DV A. V. R. U. McKee,' Hackett & Co. 230 bbl refined tolV; - P.'Logari dz Bro., Philadelphia'. 'Total alidpmento Rented. . .... 280 OIL tilkt?PliD BAIT ` e pgnl [ ‘DpatllCSNll IHutoldiiton 0 11• Ref. Co., 229 bble raf t to Warden. Frew & Co., Ph lladephla. Brooke, B. dt '0o.; 55 bbl refined to W. P. & Co., Philadelphia. Total-8111pmenta itefined ..... . . . 284