is: STEEL WORKS. DrqUESNE WORKS. COMM. & 00., Manufacturers of '; : ' • I RPN, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, PIIDNIFAIND. L N AND JIINIATA, PLAT BAR. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. 3141 ND, HOOB,. SHEET AND TANK IRON, moiLita PL +TINA AND lIRADS, 41:1CARD IRON DRAG and neorritu BARS iffi , BLANGAD. CUTTER BARS, CkIANDER _ • 11.1% V IL AT RAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW R • RS,WEDOS.S & HARR. orr TEETH. E rrt ztria.rLow AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, . E.T. WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. BL TIsES, STEEL SHAFTING. A. B. STEEL COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and CUT NAILS AND. SPLKIIS. All GoodgPirst Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth St yid Allegheny River, azmi 71,Water Street. Pittsburgh. -mb9 GODEFFROY BiIANCKER & CO„. - 42 'Exchange Place, New York, as Sole Agents in the 'United Mates for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com. gram of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or welkin quantities to snit pnrchssers, (delivered in Ether New York or PlitiadelPhia,) the celebrated - V. G. SPLEGEIYASEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER , STEEL, This Iron is free from eulpur and PhOsphonia, lad containi &heavy 'per cent age of Manganese. partici:a ars. samples. prices or chemical ~ aalysiiwißbepromptlyforwarded bnapolica. pIuErnELD sTEEL WOBILS. um. . RINGER, 1111.410 K & CO., - -pray:minims. Pa... Maiinfactaters of every deseriptlon of CAST AND - 43}ERIIAN STET 4 lA_ EIP) autaar a :C. AND IN PtATIFOIIat SPBuieS. ••♦MUM. STEEL TIM do., &a Warehouse, 1311,Water 841,00 First Ste. mitracia, =an & ',Amu% • oxerzsm. rAuriaqui: trict. lercßiuut , PuB.EL*AP'. Brews. P4irrarsu-41. Y. BILL CRESCENT syzitz, 1NT019753, BARR & PARKLN, Moe,,No. 339 Liberty St, ITTTBBLIEGEL 11014:d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL: WORKS. rAux, BROTHER & CO., lfsanficturers of an descriptions of Ogice and Warebotuse, TAIRTIPTH, THIRTY YIEST and RAILnOAteI3TRZETI3. IRON WORKS. •ue. Vsamen. Pre Wu—. W. P. rOwnii. Wt. pIT'ETRIIRGH FORGE AND mop co., xAsvrAcruitus Saw Irma • u Iltatiroad Push Sams mad Bolts; Iltittiltiatt Sae Italia *oiled; Maltread tal Azle* IllammeMSl joet r Matotkee Frames; - ZoiMillottierrinse Shape.; Side Iteibil TOkeopStiaSei - Staten Bead/4 r Steamboat shahs; Steamboat Vriudon ptofMi l ltmle, Writes; "%haslet, Sawa, ,collare. te. woe, pia 17T PX.NR STREET, •C PMUItnIGH. PA.. SHAESEN PROCESS. . The Trustees are now nrepared to grknt_licen -tbe net of the Z7 5- ER-411AN PRO ' • TN; iMperlor caaßtY Imparted to good Iron. Abe great Improvement In Interior hon. and t,be *Winced amt. commend It to Mt manufacturers of Par i ties within* to 1118 itcan obtain licenses_licenses_by Apratt sti c. .4Jli ES 13P,F 4 ER.;-- . • Awitue 7 'bribe Trustees. 200138 1 and 2, EngUslo2lding, 96.% Iroulth &venue. • Interested are Invited to-visit the 011 - CtieJjAintILWORKS. There ins process b SIM/ .thestlt7 VITERSON, 1r RUMOR 84' CO., .4 1 jak 'Temisvlvania Iron Works. arehouse, Mask • .166 endleT JIM T.' oepaitte NOtkeltitaJP l an Set assihe • VIITTSBFRONIA NOVELTY WOMM. P i " illv T i f i - NOVELTY WORKS. •Touuded A. AI. Ate& DAMS, VILE* dr, OCO. KAzurAmfmlis artiriOilt STAFDABD LTAIRBANIC SPAT. /FAT) PX4.179N-14 . 4LaiD Jaaus 71*d" iattaged, • • • taint and agree. /11111, La. 008i8S 0P M43 . 1 1 .,A98117; I 41107 811 • -•• 1 1 44 1 44.1111 Dre. AS &ND STUNMTUTO. . aopor 0001112 JO5. ILATL:AirdiIdIT 111132•: OHIII IL COOPER /COs.' • to ; : '-' ; • 11.11 ASS roirmripes" - GABTp STEAM MEM, asistootosentotriWN AND RIVAM _JoartpDootmoslorm to OAS "Lu iit; of &stands. . for ! of Pike and Walnut Strt)ets, pirrsnuneg • (Yr' • . FOXM)11118, erdA.ommsfrs. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COITAITY. OFFICE AND WORKS, T WEL PITTSBM3iI/3.,, PA.' chinery, 'Nan Iltchines, Re torts, and Castings generally., IFOCINDItY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Imallnien litrooth • slaw= WABD,) • . _ . PITMEI33I:TIiCin. Ps. • - WILLIAM SIIITH MoionfOotarer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE Fos AS ABD werzn wonso. NT Pines are an cast invarlablyin Pits, in 'dry sand, and Is feet lengths. Also, full assortment Castlagslor Gas and Water Worts. I world also call the attention , of Superintend. anti Of Cu WOrYll to my mate of =TWITS. - ATLAS. MORTON STRENT, ;final Ward, THOMAS N. HILLER, President. Theme- Works are among the largest sitel most oompiet4 establishment* la the West. sad are now ;tapered to Amish ND/loos, of oiroiry doseripilloo. Boller% 011,'Zasiks. Ilboot Iron Work. **Crowd Cantinas. Zoning Inn CannaMk Engine Castings. Machine Casting.. Eleneral Castings. 0RDER2r501.140119C.. I p4o:llWgim,A ROEDISON, REA fr. CO., Bummers to Kosnigoie, =gig k Mums, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBUREM, Yanuflicturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast Engine., Mial Machinery; Gearing, Malting, Castings of all descriptions: .011 Tanks and Stills Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Mrs, No. 12, corner First and Smithaeld Streets. Agents for GITTAND'S PATENT LICTECTCIB for meeting Boilers. Jallafel PITTBBIIROH. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. A ' 4 2titter street; Ninth Ward, (Opposite Onion Iron la, • • rrrrsannes. Bolling' MUand Bridge Castings, THFNBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXESI ILL' CAOTINOISEIMOILIZT• Orders promptly and carefully executed. • Charges reasonable. -E111 . 1 . ;EBT k 111.10111aM ocimiss • - THOMAS CARLIN & CO., hutk Wardiond ufl Nadia Voila, mouttnery llt.; -- ALLZGHZNY art Pi,— MiniescOrgra of ates= Eire% tr u renint, riuLeyiko Sinifting, it qui 'Haw Virl ir r i BoUlair ia T t 11 and machine Canino, Orate Weigh Wagon Boxes. , Me. anUd to Order an have on and Znginea of aU Mee. invl4:4ll CENTRALFOMOIST AND R 01.1„, ORKS t - • 880 Penn Street. • cam Rodi,YW castilis*;*.ca Lathe., se. LuAß_ lERI AitzANDEa. p.arrEssoN. Dealer in , all Kinds of Lumber. , ON HAND AND ,1170CIALI L 000,000 feet Dry Pine Board.; •••%_. 160,0ute feet 1) and A leek Clear max; „p feet Dry lit eseni.knermon Plank; , Ileet„Dly adllrekVaks ' • ftef Dei 0 la and a Inch Ash. 5,000 Dry 58,434, in. Cherry A Maple, • li 90 ) ,000"&;! 14 XV: and hack rOdarl oe feet my Poplar Scantling; XBO,OOO feetfeet walook dolate•and dointlngt 76,000 No.l 16-Ineb Shingles,' sawed; 7160.00010.1.16.1n0h.di11na1ea, sawed; 'fa oc W.lnk ining.tear.anayed; lre Elftek; , '„ , ,f,looflkr _ TAZDd—No. 66 PRICHIE SPRIL _ftwmerly Itaneguerteriand 101 REBECCA 8711DMICT,epp6- OW the Ca. work., Allegheny City. sold , L,WarAl• - 2 D-YER-AND—SCOURER. No. 8 ow. trs,Am, arriunwr ' ; • And Ipso 41'11 and Is 7: Street, ( prrwintußcat. 'PA siumuus ago QINGERLY & CLEO ~ successors No worth Y. scaucialux rsosiDTICIAL LITIE01I1R&P/11111111116 TM only Swain Llthog —B nipble' Establishment Vest ( t o e Mountains. ashes OW% Letter Beads. Bonds.imbel_sOireulars,,Bhom Outs, Diplomas. Porttalts Views Bettineates of Da. mats, Imitable" estoa. 40.4 Nos. TS and 74 'Third *trans. Pittgatirith. 'MONT, SOAP STONE, &a. ZARA No '1 1 24 Smithfield street,. Pole 3(anufsetareee_ot green's Felt Cement sad Greyel Booffnx. ma. Serial PO Jake? Mffl Brif i gis:):,o% DYEER ILND SCOURER `.IIIITHOGIWIM3. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAT, APRIL 5, 1869: ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. Ellen 111 . BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., -UILAE TEL Pent% Engine Builders, Founders and (acltdyitsta. Manrillietilre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY X WILKES, of all Ma. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER. of 15-horampower. CASTINGS of every Mud. made to order atonr Foundry, on TRIED STREET. below Market- RIGS for 011 Wells, G. PULLEYS, RANGERS,BOUSE and TO AO6OI3OREWS and IRON TOBA.OOO PRIMES, n hand and made to order, at the - - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, 7 ,,,,i nn 0n the Allegheny River, near the Point. PITTSBUBEITEI, 1111 P• A.ll olterkprotnitly filled. TM' ire. firr BOILER, STILL Aril TM W 0 13,1113• CARROLLA'SNYDER, itexpricrosams Or Mina% DOUBLELI3I3D TUBULAR, lITBZ-BOX AND CYLUiDEB STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL STILLI AND OIL TANKS, CHIXEICTS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, EllSrlil t ilt ßs pANS, SALT PANS AND OON STRAD! Pink ciasomrriss AND LEON BRIDOESr nußox DOORS AND ociez, sa - tras Ogees sad 'Warehouse. earner Second, Third. !Mort amd Liberty Streets. , . , • PrrrsstrziGs, Pa. AlPrOrtlere sent to the above address will be Promptly attended to. - • mh7:119 WALILIBMIILL k CO" • BOILER MAKERS A. 1 . 24 P gOr..ErWqI....I I P;IXtKE R th , Nos. so, ss, se Ass Se PENN wr. /laying beMired a yard and tarnished It wit& Alicsnost approanauldnyryi we araM Mid to aianuhicture evert 11•6@rillnaos of 7.118:16, best manner, mad warranted equal to a ir lk B Zitheooni steam n tr p t 4 Xida m m r i%B e reecklng, Condensers, Salt OMB, Tanks, 011 ga tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron._Brlftes, Suer Pan ant sole saanaseturers of Rim :a='s Pat ent Bonen. Repairing done on shortest notice. JAMES 316 IMPEI4 Nos. 55 and 56. Water Street, Prrzsaugazz. Pa., sainmartnuoioP IRON OIL TANKS, sae ma. comm. yrs= lq/4. MOLLING MILL STAMM And BEE= IRON WOBIL For Scaunboats. saws =son ..... D. lII= D RftlEtt3H & SON, ItANIITACTIIDIIIII Bteans„l3oilers, Oil Stills, MMES. BET IRON wonz.ika, - • ,pt 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 61 P STGVES, CASTINGS, &o. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY & CO. lianufsetarers of Meg:eaten variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE 10IIND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents'fbr the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and Turn-acea for Hard Coal or Coke. Bes t In th e World for Parlor,Olice. Store or Church. ?Ire ne ed . ao rekindling—burns all win. ter. Do notbly until yoe see or send for Circular. _ No. 3Q WOOD STREET. Onr Agents for Orlentals—DEalltLEß 8808.. South • MIA lift.; OEO. HUBLZIr. Allegheny olty. MP, SUMS st CO. auararAaroszas OF WIWI VAILBSWIT OP 13PPC101731111191 1 , BOSTON' COOKING RANGE, - “THE FREY TUBACE," Pozwmuanrs Rllimptitarle THRI NZW_ ANTI-DIMT__COOICING coLumzr& COOK trrovr A VAN% 'Cincinnati Pattcpi) PORTABLR RANGE CART IRON KANT! WEILLILAWN REIPIACCTOR,AIRATICti r tree trom dirtmiAlut; GILL= IiLNDESIS, ea. 200 and 206 Liberty Street, seurra PITTI3BUROH, COOK STOVES. • , CET THE BEST. BIMMELL :dr. CO.'S.' TRIUMPH, riO3 isixuaiso us COAL. 'ffuriuded!a Cook, Wu) or Boast a on many other ,Iltoye In Ike Unto, ~; • EDS= & aa No: aB5 Liberty , sweet.. op.o. as it4r 7 me tn. , TiC4C2II4"" QO4lO-4./MCWER -6115A14 comfit coALsit , MaSOl 4 l, phi Var & I . removed their Oetoi to NO. 567, 413KILTY 5 ErniOM mateli ' aity near 1111118ZOW6M, woo s. . Are now armored to feralak rood - Irca6lll o . sisZNV, riusor xtrr ciuLL oxnam at the lowest morket price. All orders lett et their seise, or eddisased to them arose!! tke be littedotoi to twornetay. - WEST COMMON • ___- Machine Stone W orks, Northwest corner of West °DEIMOS; Angel** ATVATELH, 111. Have on band or p_repare short notice Searle and Step Stones, lags lags lbs. Sidewalk% BreWef7 Varies, an. Head Inc ToMb Stones, ne. Orders nfontitlf =coated- Prima reasonable lailkal STONZL FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BARING COUNT. N 0.169 Wood Strati : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY ,LIABLE, MIALXBLI IN GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES 'AND COLD. INTRUST ALLOWED ON TIER DEPOSITS. Collections made oz all eaceultde points 111 the limited illtatea and camas& . Hnt D. Hostetter; DIBSOTO Joo. 0 Risher, James Gordon. Bobt. H. Hing, D. weance. - . Andrew 11111er. H. iraweett. James M. Bauer. lIBSAas Pres,t. I== 113. IFXST NATIONAL BANK OF COMIERCE, - Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. PATTERSO2...-- . . .... ...President. J 08.12. HILL CAPITAL, s i t $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cum, R H. Palmer Wm. Douglas, Wm. Beau.. :1 A. Patterson. Wm. R. Brown, Ohs.. Lockhart, Dan. R. Davidson, W. S. Haven. Dnioovms sug:ai Z. AT U N. HAUT, CAUGHEI & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ONOEsi Med and Wood ;Streets, PITTEII3IDnan. PA** 0F00012180105 TO BARNA. SART • CO.) DIALIAII IN ~Yt3~IRII 0 , C° lll , Coupons, AM gisitlcialar i iteltr a ni e tr d t o she puraue COVERNMEPIT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. N. HOLMES & lONS, 57 Market Street, the Mlleslhnis nude and on all Canades. the principal points of (Mimi Mates Sthclu4Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CONNOSTION. Putts:rear attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities JAY COOKE & 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADZLPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. • • • Special attention given to the purchase and 'alb of Government Securities. • akhBo OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. =mon , W. c. TATDDLE, UANUTACITAZR or Lubricating/41110 Teit Earning Ob. IsUpw gallirsad Azle Oil. - • . Stands great heat ',Shoat thane: realsingl • Ilannd tensest temperatures. ' Special 011 for troyde4 ethnites or hot weather. Isoeiontollve. Engin% gargine Shop, War cut Carew,. • sow nu' wild. Planing 7111 Olin. Adapted airbinh speed. Oil; Wooli llesgilLighleilis Tanners* Staff. Berasolth ing finialtriagoll. Gasoline. Sarno' Oil • IPsuntalline. ARMOR VAIDIMI to - .Drumm Bright Iron. Work and liaonatery Dam anat. • , prolUtta are manuinaturel under Dr. Twed es iles_pateut by Snalated Steam In Tu.. CVO. TA, impricaung a re ' almost odorless, perfWlly pure, _Winne. ant mostly light col ored. stand a than temperature unchanged, and ratans limpid during extreme cold. The road . OW ant' ~nuequalled. and are In constant use on many of the principal naurpas asnages • eau be examined and., orders left at 114 WOOD PrIDOBT. . Works at riiianannrir Bridge. eauffe AND =No, • w42..dirwi liesistwits and irokenhi Petroleum and its Products, LIALZEWS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, przillinnsait„ PA. • PEILADIELIWIA, ADDR.II2IB; WARMOSANG.& 117 Walnut Street. COMMISSION. BUIRCIPOTS AZID,DZALM Petroleum and its Products, rttuannji 0011101 01 10111114111111 Way and Isawastreeta. sp li Philadelphia CotT wIP ' DIAMOND WORM, H. M. LONG & CO., Ofilee i DALZELL BUILIMM fan • Deanne Way, Plttaburgth Pa. BM"Y: BEATY WINT,& MATT, AXClETrzeTtram, AND • ORNAMENTAL - CARVERS Aloo-61 Sandusky St., Alleghen laryclfgatment of NTWEI. Ktritnit i BkLynTassa constantly on hand. T of all Assail) a/ohm% ~~=.~~ CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC_ 'RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now In-the market for. sale by 1 3 11.R.MOBELTZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE A. WOOD STREETS. • .ikßio, dealer; A Government Bonds:: Gold and Coutrons and European. Exchange at market rates. - deal Dims T. BAY 8c.v0., Oktecessorsko B.JONES I C 0..) • Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., .a. jEt. es, BUY LIU! BELL ALL KORB OP 001rERNMENT SECT/11111 S, BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST 'FAVORABLE TERMS. Interest Allowed en-Deposits. , /Pr Money loaned on Government Bonds at lomat market rates. . Orders executed for the Purchase sad Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. =I Os ' li4siiit . to -.:141...m0tt.. mriatr . opi ./1.1,t1D TRADE. Ornos op. Pirrssuacra GAZETTE, SATtatrisr, April* 8, 1869. 6 The extreme stringency in the Money market on Friday morning was followed late in the day by a. comparative ease. Bonds and stocks, which' had declined early in the day from one-half to two per cent., suddenly advanced, and gold; which had .sold at 182 at the opening of the market, suddenly declined to 131%, on the rumor that the Stay interest was to be anticipated by a rebate of six per cent. interest. The ease in money in . creasedon Saturday afternoon, although X . per cent gold interest was still paid, and the desire to buv for a rise exceeded anything seen on Wall street for a long time. Five-Twenty bonds advanced one per cent. from the lowest point, with offers to buy for future delivery, and• to.:• day's likely to witness a further sharp rise, followed by a sudden decline, from a I desire to realize immediately and on short terms. There is no doubt that ev ery effort will be made to advance. (ov ernment bonds to a point a least a half a cent above the highest point offered two weeks ago. The amount of bonds held andbought Iby foreign bankers of new 1865's and 1867's is very large, but the advance of the rate of interest advanced by the Bank of England' from three to four per cent. will be an obstacle in shipping bonds, and what was bought a fiw weeks since at high rates will be sold again, and thus the high prices can not be long sustained. The gold market exhibits remarkable firmness after the official •publication of the Secretary of the Treasury that gold interest' would be anticipated. ' There is evidently no auth about the shipments of coin from )Inrope, at least the amounts can not be very large or gold would de cline more rapidly. In stock the bonyancy exceeds any thing witnessed for a long time, and parties who bold stocks are very moil dent of carrying 'prices far above pres ent, quotations, _ . althoughmoney must remain- high ler' some time to come. The only exception is the LTpion Pacific Railroad bonds' and the American - and Merchants' Union Express Companies' shares, which declined. ' In the mining 'share market greater activity is exhibited and Quartz hill, which sold down to 03 cents, suddenly ad vanced to 125 per Aare. The completion of the Pacific Railroads will soon revive dealing in mining , s hares kicrivilKooltance the ,' value of property hilliest° almost worthless, froth the enormous expensea attending the opera tions of the mines. Ea VIIA3MX, ./"A. In . the -local market money. was very tight,land as 'high - in 18 per cent. per 1 annum has been paid_ for good paper. Quotations, received ,by Ph. R. Mertz: Ge1d;•131,4 1 Silver;•l2s; Eighty one's, 115%; Five Twenties, 1862, 113 X; do 1864, 114%; do 1865, 116%; do .184 Oonsols, 11.8%ir do 4867, 113%; do .1868, 118%; Ten Forties, 105%; New York Central, 63; Erie, 'Reading, 91%; Pittsbur h, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 28,fit Ohio -& " Mississippi, 88;k Michigan 'Southern. • NO, Clay°. land .& Plttsburgh, !Y;' 'OhiCago & Rook Island; ik,%; Chicago & North Western, 84%; Chicago' & North Western Preferred, 94%; Adams Express Com pany,.sB34; Merchants Union . ExDress, .111d4. e 91; Western: 'Union Telegraplt Co Man mnanY, % 8 2 Xi'Greilnr.V, Quarts Hill, 1,10; Oorydqn, —; Smith & Parmlee, i 2,25; W. Atii. Express 89%. tirrir°P l toL"..t4 l ° l /_W ic OMOt lai . atut) • • rinw - ion, April B,lBq. ,The money •market'"iti perceptibly _easier. The...demand- during-the morn- , ing was MAO and the best 'class of bor rowers had difficulty In supplying their wan* *tie ratfss ranging from 7 per cent coin to 7 per cent s , currency, and.a corn. Mott: The fooling, however, was more settled, owing, to the rumor thii; % co" rcipiro — tler of Oorniiiity: bad. 'fixed Anil Ist 'as the' date` ter. tba4nar terly report. ,:The rumor , 'was _ not au thenticated and the market ecitunAluently worked easterin the Afternoon. Loans were made at Meyer amt. ta.7 per cent, currency, and tlually atl per cent. Rid. The decline in rate - was somewhat In fluenced bre..destre; Ofietideriktgr tale two days' interest. . - The bank statement is unfavorable, showing the.effects of, theta nioneyquon. gently. ',Loans: ' , ` , 112.64933,671% 11,97,914. Specie, 110,787,893; decrease, 11,835,103. Circulation, s3 4,Bl6,9l6; de. crease, 189,102. Dep0it5, , "1175,825,788: decrease, 14,788,121. Legal Tender. 148,408,859; demease t 12.058,744. Sterling: - firmer.: at, 7g@B for pri me bankers. Gold quiet and steady; opened at 131%, fell to 181 y,, and closed at lam. Ts—paiiV for carrying. Uteri:l l o, 5, 34,-4i5 and 4 per cent. The exports to day were, 117,000 to Liverpool and 1259,- 790 to Havana. Total exports for the . - . . • 5 , -5* • wee k, g 555,585. ., Clearance at the Gold Exchange Bank to-day, $54,000,000. Governments more active and advanc ed sharply, caused bjr the Increase of ease in money and heavy purchases by foreign bankers in anticipation of the demand for reinvestment of couns by foreign holders. Coupons of' 81, p onsX44i 116; to. 1 62, 119(gill9;i: new 64, 114,1(g4 114,..;*; do, '65, 116,6®116X do., 113. i. do. '67, 113,g@t13%; do. 'lll3, 113;4@1134: 10-40 s, 105,4@105".“ Panicle Sixes, 10434®104%._. State Bonds firmer on North Carolinas, on the denial of the report of issue of new bonds. Miasouris, 87Y.@ 87 4; New , Tennessee's, 64; North Carolinas, 55NG)56. The Stock market was strong during the forenoon, with New York Central, Northwestern; Rock Island, Fort Wayne and St. Paul as the featuies, all of which were higher in the afternoon under the easing up of money. Business was ac tive, with a large advance in the leading shares. Heavy purchases were made of New York Central in expectation that the pro rata bill will be defeated in the Lealslature, and that the eighty per cent. interest certificates will be legalis , ed. The market was slightly off at the close under realizations. _ _ 540 Prices—Cumberland, 87; Wells' Express, 81®32: American, 4034®413/4;Ad ams, 58 3 / 4 (4)59; Merchants Union, 1534®16; United' States, 57y,®5935; Quicksilver, 223‘P2235;Canton,59%®5935;Pacific Mail, 9135®91%; Western Uniiin, 89%®39%: Mariposa, 1835®18%; prrd,al3s®3 %; N. Y. Central, 164®164%; Erie, 3435®3 , 190 Hudson,* 139®i39 1 .; Reading, 9135091%; Terre Haute,B73s ©39; prf'd, 66®671 Har lem, 134®135f St. -Paul, 72%®73; prfd, 81®8134; Wabash, 6634®67; Fort Wayne,, 125 3 / 4 ®126; Ohio & Mississip pi, 32 3 / 4 ®33; Michigan Central, 118® 11835; Michigan Southern; 96%'®9635; Pittsburgh, 91®91%; 'lllinois- Central, 188®140: Toledo, 9735®97 6 ,; Rock Island, 1293;®180; Northwestern; 84%®8435; pre ferred, 9435®94%; Lake Shore, 9755. Mining shares dull. , 'Copper stocks at Boston; Copper Falls 9%; Franklin 17 3 / 4 ; Elecla 75; Hancock 4351 Minnesota 2; Quincy 25. The linports for the week were: Dry Goods $2,173,266; General Merchandize $5,509,266: Receipts of the Sub-Treasury were $1,522,700; Paymenti $1,205,203 ; Balance $86,880,265. PENUOLEWO MARKET: OFITOE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, ApTil 8, 1869. GENERAL REVIEW--Thisdav week the oil market was dull and weak, and -1 nearly everybody In the trade, expected, ' l d under the influence of the unfavorable advices front the east together with a big 4 river and anticipated heavy arrivals of , Crude, that a break was at haiid; and . that we were on the eve of a material de- ? cline. And this wee% opened with that, , ~ feeling generally entertained, and even those who did not want to seelower prices, acknowledged that it loiiked a little dubious, and that the chances leaned that way. Since then, however, a stronger has sprung up, and to-day the i market was very firm with but few sel lers even at an advance : 'and compared I with last Saturday, Cr ude is 'a half to three quarters of a cent higher, and Re: fined forsome deliveries, has advanced a fall cent. There are • merlons causes assigned for the very sudden and ones- I pected change that has taken place du- 1 ring the week, none of which, however, are definite or satisfactory, and nearly • , all are conflicting. It is claimed by some 1 that the production is falling off, and that, unless there is an increase, the sup ply will not be adequate for the demand; • and it is also asserted that exporters have commenced to buy spot oll—there was a report the other day, of some 20,. 000 bids having been taken for..that pur- I pose. It is not to be concealed, however, '' that stocks both in Philadelphia and New Yorkhave accummulated, but this appears to have had but little effect, as an advance has been established with this fully understood. CRUDE—The market although firm • was exceedingly quiet to-day, not a sin gle sale being reported, while compared with yesterday, sellers : demanded an ad- , oance of fkom.a quarter to a half a oent. Quotations may be fairly given at 15% offered , for April or until July, sellers option, With 15%©16 asked; 011 City telegrams report 'a stronger market at that point also and, higher primal, - REFINED- I Th° Refine - a - market is also stronger but exceedingly quiet, not a single sale reported, and-while there appeared to - be considerable inquiry for both present and future 'deliveries, there were but few. If any, sellers at. present `quotations. - April,- last half, quoted at 32X ®B3; April to June. 24 1 4; May to December, 36; April to Septem ' ber, 350)35%; May to September, 36; and - July to December; 36X®37. ' , .' • ..- • RECAPITULATION- - ---Receipts Crude this week 12.0'25;.' . last week,' JA ,407 t from Jantiry Ist ~tto. datp_l,49o7, ; se e 2 Th time lest year; 2114,859;Exports 'Bane , this week, 4461:, last week ' 5,109; 'fio January Ist to date, 79,749; same ti e last year, 65,122. Sales this , week, ,69 - , 500; last week 133,900. , ,' . ''i ''', a i The first arrivals on the present wate were reportedlo-day: 2,700 bids for M whinney Bro. and 1,300 for Fleming Co. It was 'towed down on thstoll- - V ley. Dry Goodi'Market.- • NEW YoRE4 Apr 3.—The -, Dry Goods market remains Inert, _and :ticking and other 'donee df colored cottons - of;the best brands can be bought at a reduction of one cent per : yard. We now, griote Amoekeog A 0 4, ticks at _B4e,. 'do A. at 296, do Bat 246, do 0 at 22e, and do,D at 20e. Conestoga ; Premium ; yard Wide ticking 82350. do extra' 800, do U P 2234 e, do C C'A 21c, do Gold Medal 25e. 'Amos kev stripes 21 ®220; Hamilton do• 2 i3iig 22340; York spirting • do, 2135@223ge. Lyman H brown drills, 1734 e; Great .Falls doi 17Me; Rockport de, - I6e; Ever ett, A 17e.; Ravens nek-zpownapds Pecntiertou'DtUid P cotten ndes, 40o; farmers' and mechanics', ;26% €3734 e; New York , mills, ,460nd0 cheeks, '323ie; Whittenden dobble and , twistdo, 4234 c; do cheeks, 2730:- Plain - . and printed cottons Steady and In limited de nuid;.Baltie Repellents' are, reduced in price to sl 4 lo f Glenininiimettinge ta.1425, and Middlesex 'd0.'51,2215.. ,Wdolens are gener!illy !Intl and deprowed. Live-Stock Markets. Offibitit443, c April. - B.L-trael,l6 31arket— Ilye Hot; end 10@l60 loit , er at $8,65 @9,50 for;common, $ 9 ,60@i9,80 -for fair to medium,::19,90@10,25 ibr 'good: %Beef Cattle_ quiet and wea r leitt: 151§5,60 for e0we,45,2600,25 f0r1igkt i ,16,80.07,2,5 ,tor good W g'ipin eteert.':_v • „ -- , April:B.—Mit/a Markei. Beef cattle dull and unchanged, Sheep =dull and deoHningAlie whole Tingeteln 113,25456 per oental gross. Sop dull at 0010 gross. • „.; • - ST. 101T111. April 11.--Cati2 e Afarkef:—.. Cattle in fair demand and aupply good; prices radio it 8 3®1e - iroist:' - #oga quiet at 8@)10c for bUteherti. '• ' „ `-eraVELANN--Aprir . 3 :—Whetit—lTo. 1 red winter held at 1111,42; N 0.2 do 'at 1A,815. Corn held at 70. "Petroleum-the market is quiet and tirmer; refined held at socg, 31 for standard white In large lots; small lots 42®3ohigher. • , Ei U 11 ffa