fl STEEL WORKS. DU.QUESAE WORKS. COLEMAN, MBA & CO., Manufacturers of • IRON, NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, nvarssarr...L Z AND JUNIATA, FLAT BAR,_ ROUND AND SQUARE IRDN. BAND. HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON, `BOILER PL &TAB AND HEADS. GUARD inoN,_DRA.O and DROPPER BASS IRFLANGS.D CUTTER BARS, CYLINDE R ON T A'ND FLAT HAIL, for Coal Roads. _CROW BARS W EDGES & ARItoW TEETH, SPRING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, b.TIZILWINcis AND MOULDS cut to pattern. tiTE.EL TinES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B. STE EL • COACH, BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and AXLES, CUT lams AND SPIHES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. • OFFICES AND WORKS. SiXteenth Street Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. GODEFFROY BRANCKER & CO., 42 &change Place, New York, Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United Mates for. the Prussian Mining and Iron Coin- Deny of Dnisbnig; Westphalia, to contract or CeU In quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered In either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN Vied so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from fitilpur and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. lull particulars, samples, prices or chemical analysis will boyromptly forwarded on applies ation. • ja9O:d7o SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. NDZIOIC & cos • PPIITSBURGII. PA.. . • Manufacturers of evert description of CAST , ANW GERMAN STEEL, eringes, .:CIAND PLATFORM SPRINGS, /NLRB, STEEL TIRE, Ad., a 43 . . Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste. I y[ILLER, BARR & 'PARKIN. MANUAL rAinvieS: METCALF,WM. REUBEN MILLER, (IRO. W. BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN. SrsclAL PARTzrza—S., H. KLER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILER ) BARK & Office, No. 339 Liberty' St s .P.I2 . TSBURGH, fe14,44S • BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK ; 'BROTHER & CO„ Manufacturers of all description' of Vince and Warehouse, THERTIv.TH, THIRTY FIRST and IiAILitOAL eTREETB, PITTSB131111:111. IRON WORKS. vralnin, Presq..... W. P.*POISTIII. Bur t. piTTEIBIIIII6H FORGE AND IRON CO., liU.Str7A=ntlitS OP Bar iron; RaUroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car,Axles Rolled; .Rallroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; LOISOMOUVO Frame Shapes; Side Bodo Fakes* Straps; Piston Head* Steamboat Mihail/1g Steanabost Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; - Pitman Jaws, Collars, die. OSloe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTBEITIZGH. :PA. ILL ti'IISILIESEN PROCESS. The idea are now ',revered to grant Men em f • the use of the ILLLIEWHAUSEIT Pl3O - imperior quality Imparted to good Iron, sllmlt Improvement in inferior Iron. and the deed opal.. commend it to aL manufacturers of . 11 " 1 . • riolles JO wishing to tacit can obtain 110011E114 by aPlarnif • • JAMES P. SPEER, Attorney for the Trnsteee, BOOM 1 and 2, English's Building, 941}i Foulth oks suite. __anies interested ire Invited te visit:the 6110MBEIMIX11. WORKS. where the proe,ess Is now In successful °vexation. fee:4W EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., • Pennsylvanialron Works. NM 165 sadl67 max STREET, Goa ito MosouStaela Hansa, aDafidi PITTSBURGH. NOVELTY WORKS; piTTs!uota„„! NOVELTY WORKS . fireet ! dort 4. D. 18113., ArKEra CO. & icLstuwicivizzs OP kkiirsznfilirrANbltab s ZAT) fLATIOBI4. AND COUNTER - SCALES. dams laced' Patent Door Locke and LatOhoo. Paint and Coffee Mills, ao. , 00U101 OP. ITILET.AVANUE & GUST SIB. • • ":IPit&iiiiiirita; ‘. GAS AND ST/UNFITTING. max Y , COMM 106. XATS....FINIM Bt.& JOHN N. COOPER ai BRASS Folrtrzuqui, GAB'S 'STEAK IfItTERB, of =la GAB TECrUni Cor. of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBIIIIGH FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and SmaMilan Streets, (NINTE WSED;) PrITIODITIIaIEL WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pines are all east tapirlablyln Ms, In dry sand, and MI feet lengths. Also, fell assortment Or general Castings for Gas and Water Works. eggrat is #Vis t iOntrt n a t irof' f nMar. ATLAS WORK% lIIORTOR STREET, Ninth liVard, p ;m4 ko 4.-:s :top ;(e):1 wS 1 u :II >lt i These Works are among the largess and most Complete establishments M -the Wait, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every deseriptita. • Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Rolling 11111 Castings. Zagine Casttows. Machine Castings. General Castings. • a09:209 ORDERS SOLICITED. ROBINSON, REA & CO., Successors to Roiantsow, MINTS d Mamma, WASHINGTON WORKS , FOUNDERS AND ISACHINISTS•PITTOBUROU; Manufacturers Of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast Engines, Mill. Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. /2, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. jaliffig M 037 BLANC FOUNDRY. ' "ntutler Street, Ninth Ward, 4 (Opposite Union Iron Mills, .• PITTSBURGH. Rolling Bill end Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, NACTEUNERT AND CASTINGS GENIERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. , • =BIM & RAINZLIND. ocums THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, BANDUBXY BT., ALLZGRINT CITY, PA., . . Manufacturers df Bteam Engines, • Oil Presses, Pulleys, Safting, Grist and Ban Mill Work, Rolling Mill and 'Lachine Castings. Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Banes, ttc. Bald to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. my14:411 CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street. BOLLIELN I BOYD & BAGALEY. Chill Bolls, Kill Castings, Boil Lathes, Lo. DYER AND SCOURER, EL . 5. LANCE, , DYER AND SCOURER. I'CO. 3 ST. CLullihrg STREET And Nos. 188 and 187 T h ird Streets 1217! ARCHITECTS AAR & MOSER, .E.:117r1E4 IST= BOUSZ ABSGOLaTION BUILDINGS, Nos, II and St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Special attention giv en , to the designing and tonlidirog of COURT \ HOUSZS and PUBLI 8111LD17H444. ILLYOI4, Feuer of Welgida and Measurin g No. II ?Man rEZZT: # tßetweee Liberty sad Perry streets. Onion promptly atteaded ta. matt LITHOGRAPHERS. 1111XJANCIN BINGBILLT• • •••••••• ....•»••11:11LEP 01401 NONGEBLY Ss, CLEIS 1 Suacesson Na to eso. P. SCSUCHKAX co.o LITHOGRAPHER& The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the iftruntaini. Business Cards, Letter Heads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomas.. Portssits, irtaws, Certificates of De posits UTILIIIIO2 &0.. Nos. TS and 14 Third 'street. Pittsburgh. OEI4IIIWr, SOAP STONE, &O. garrARTELIN LABE, No. 124 13thithald - street, Bole Manufacturers of en's Felt Cement sad Gravel Booing. Ma. terial for sale. - poop - PITTSBURGH : . GAZETTE : TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1869. ENGINES, - BOILERS, &C. HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NILLB THY POUT,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES., of all sizes. Sppecist attention invited to ournewSTATION ASY OIL .WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 115-horsemower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order stour Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. ' RIG for- 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS , HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. air All ordtors promptly tilled. TNT trB. FORT PM OEWI, STIU, AEI TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, awrcrriaruszus op wrinn,Aß, DOUBLE-FLIED TustrLAß, PIR-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAL( BOIL OILES. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON BRIDGES; palsox DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse, corner Seeond, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PrPTSBURGR, Pa. -.Orders sent to the above address be promptly attended to. uth7:lB9 WM. BARNHILL & CO., - - BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. AO, AR, 114 AND 116 PENN ST. • Raving secured . a large yard and furatshed it with the, meet approved machinery, we are pre pared tolnanufacture every description of BOIL ALBS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made hi the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridree, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnfilll's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest 'notice. laihnia JADES M. BITE" iiros. 55 and 56 Water Street, PTITMIBITEGH, 111•14177ACSTRIZ 07 IRON OIL TANKS, wernactie mica, ceplza enum PIPE, ROLLING KILL STACKS, And SKIRT IRON WORK, tor Steamboats. - ;Alum Y. sumac ..RDMUND D. BRUSH JARED lit. BRITSII & SON., • ALANTIVACTITILTIIS OT Steam Boilers, Oil, Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE, &.0. 61 Penn Street., Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. T HE BEST STOVES. , A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the Worldfor Parlor-Orme, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win. tee. Do notbsy until you see or send for Circular. • No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DEMMLEß BROS., drelthdelii St.: GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City. GRAFF HUGUS &CO.y MANITUCTIIIULEIS Or EVERT VAlMtrif Or gEr i rercrMlS, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," FOR WAssIES ButLronfoll. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING , STOVE, “ILICOULATOR COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S (Clacisnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S REF LEC B T R O U R N , T% T N k DEf,r om . dirt and dit; GRATE 206 and 208 Liberty Street, se2royl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL *t CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITV/111210 UN COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Road as will al any other Store fin the Union. EMELT, & OOf No. 286 Liberty Street. WK. ea Mad MI tor sale, L4 / 1 41 ' ige s 'EsTo . 11" eRLOVVIE: COAL AND COKE. r10.1.1 e l COALU COALM DICKSON STEWART I CO., Having removed their Mee to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET (Lately City .71our Mill) 13104 ND 2LOOII. Are lOW Mr& to tarnish _good YOUGHIO. G HZNY L Nur opal. 0551.40& at tbd loaves 'sorbet price* All orden leleftat their olce, or e aereeleww them throink the ' mall. will be etteaded to promptly. STONE. WEST COMMON Machine Stone Works, Northwest corner orWest Cornmeal Allet il W . COS Howe on band or 'prepare on abort notice Beath and Step Stones, Flays for Sidewalk/ J . Brewer! Vaults, ho. Reed and Tomb Stones. Orders promptly executed. plum reasonnww FINI6TOIAUa. FORT PITT BEililn COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : ,000,000.. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. ' ---- --D.NALSIIII IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSITS. Colleetione made on all accessible points in the United Statee and Canada& DLIIICTORSI D. Hostetter, . Jno. 0 . Risher James Gordon, Robt. H. Raw; 1). Wallnee, - • Andrew Miller, X. ?aweett, James M. Bailey, 'TAXAN, Pres,s. SA.X , L. X D. LEFT NATIONAL BANK OF COMBO, Co!. 'of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON JOS. U. HILL CAPITAL, s s s $500,000. DIBZOTORS: •. Patterson, Win. H. Brawn, Chas, Lockhart, Dan. B. Davidson, W. B. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 711 an9:1322 HART, CAIIGHEIE & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner. Third and Wood Streets, PrrTSI2CTRAGII, (3IICCEBBOIIS TO HANNA, HART a 00..) DLALXEUIIt Exchange; Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase And sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Stght Drafts on London. revi:sst N HOLMES SONS, I.\\ 57 Market Street, prz-x-re.suitcox, Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canadae. . Stocics,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONXIMION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. Ja3o:al JAY . COOKS . Bc. CO ., 3E3 a, 32.33. e Ps ; 114 SOUTH TRIBD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale -of Government Securities. mh3o OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT W. C. WEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Olis. Relipse Railroad Axle OIL Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for troplcat climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Wlit cut Screws. Saw Mill and Flatting Kill Oils, Adapted for high speed. 1 Spliadle OH, Wool Head-Light Oil, Oil, Tanners' Stutr- Sensate, blir & Finishing Oil, tiasoline, Harness 011. Parraffine. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Irou Work and Machinery from Rust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's_patent by Superheated Steam In. Vac cuo. The Lubricating Oil* are , almost odorless, perfectly pure uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during' extreme cold. The broad Oils are ?unequalled, sad are in constant use on mazy of the principal Rallroads. Samples can be 611111111 ed and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at 13harpsbnrg Bridge. WARING AND KING, • conwassioa Merchants and Brokers la Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PPITISEETAGIE, PA. PHTLILDELPHIA, ADDRIMM, 'BARING, KING & CO., H 7 Walnut Street. TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MOUNTS, AIM DEALZBA Petroleum and Its Products, llurtrfUtin-43-411/21"' BUILDING. pknideipkta ofike-LaT WALNUT BT. Awl: lON lARIOND OIL WORKS. H. M LONC. & CO., Dance, DALZEiL BUILDING, Din Duquesne Way, Pittsburg% Pa. J. 11, SWINT.... CW • J. Y. BEAT! SWINT AEONITEEAL AND • - ORNAMENTAL .CARVERS No. 62 Sanduaky St., Allegheny, Pa. A largo assortment of NEWEL POSTS . and BALLSTEMS constantly on hand. TURY I24O of oil dosef i P 115 % done. ocSiyal CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment. now In the market for sale by PH: :R. moEiEtrrz, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS Also, dealer in Government Bonds. 'Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. p deZl LIES 1 m BRADy .8 Co, pnocessors to 8. JONES d C 0..) . Corner Fourth and Wood, Sts., 131.' IV' MEC M SS, BUY AND SELL ALL' KINDS OP GOVERMENT SECURITIES, I J OOP, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. lir Interest Allowed on Deposita. Aar Money loaned' on, Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Dale of STOCKS, BONDS and OOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. ON. Cashier. George W. Cass, It W. Palmer Wm. Douglas, . Wm. Heed. tel'.lj . littgimtgt ..6ayttt, FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, April 4, 1869. The gold market opined strong at 131%, and closed steady at that figure. The anticipation of May coupons had but little effect, and few: are availing themselves of the opportunity of having their interest cashed. Eal GoVernment bonds opened strong and advsnced about ;‘ per cent, when the market suddenly broke and declined about -11,4 per cent.; but closed strong at the decline. Old bonds of 1862 have ad vanced main to 119%, but old 1865's are lower; having fluctuated between 116% and 116%. 1868's are lower and neglected, selling as low as 113%. after having 'sold at 114. The whole Government market is unsettled, and parties who calculated to buy on the expected decline about the first of the month, feel disappointed and do not know how to act, The general impression, however, is that bonds will go higher, since the advance in for eign 'exchange has enabled the bond bankers to sell their bills with a profit, and bhy bohas at a lower rate than two week . i ago. Stocks are strong and have advanced through the entire list, with a general disposition to hold for higher prices. Money is easier but business is im proving slowly. Quotations as received by Ph. R. MertZ:. Gold, 131%; Silver, 125; Eighty one!s,i 116; Five Twenties, 1862, 119, do 1864, 114%; do 1865, 117; do 1865, Consols, 113%; do 1867, —; do 1868, •113,0 Ten Forties, 105%; New York Central, 63%; Erie, —; Reading, 91%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 2635; Ohio Sc 33; Michigan Southern, 96%;- Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 9035; Chicago t Rock Island, 31%; Chicago & North Western, 84%; Chicago & North Western Preferled, 95; Adams. Express Com pany;r 59%; Merchants Union Express, 16; pacific Mail, 91%; Western ,Union Telegraph company, 40%; Gregory, 2,80; Quartz Bill; 1,20; Corydon, --; Smith & Parmlee, 2,50; W. Am. Express 41. (By Tejezrauti to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yong, April 5, 1868. The money' demand is urgent from brokers. Daring the day the most of the banks either closed on legal, or below the point; closing rates were 7 per cent. gold at 1 1416 per cent. commission, or 7 per cent. Currency at X per cent. commis sion.l Sterling firm; prime bankers were generally held aboye the market; we quote at sy,@;sy,, for 60 days, and BX® Bji for sight; these quotations are mostly nominal. Gold dull; opened at 131 X, ad vanced to 13.1 X, fell to 131 X and closed at 131%. Rates paid for carrying were 54X®54 1 1, 32 and -1.82 per cent. to fiat. Gross clearance, #39,000,000. Governments strong and higher, under the prices from London and liberal pur chases on both foreign and Mame account. To influence the prices, a number of swindle loans were called in and the market hammered by offerings of cur rency sixes and with small sales yielded to the following quotations, owing to which no large amount of gold bonds can be purchased: Coupons of 81, 116@ 116%; do. '62, 119©119%; do. '64, 114%® 1143 ; do. '65, 116%@116%; new do., 113% ®113 1 %; do; '67, g118%®113 35 ; do. '6B, 113; 10-408, 105%®1053. State Bonds dull. Missouri's, irrm; Old Tennessees, 64%; New 64; North Caroll -88@63%. • Stock market generally strong during the day and .quite buoyant. , The money pressure and speculative interest was chiefly in North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne, Pacific Mail, Rock Island and Mariposa, in which the advance was most marked, though the market was all higher, in sympathy, at the close. 5-80 Prices -- Cumberland, 35@364; Wells Express, 304431; American, 403; Adams, 30; Merchants Union, 400)16; United States, 57,4@59%; Quicksilver, 2035; • 'Canton, 59%; Pacific Mail, 93%@94; W'estern Union, 40%;_ Mariposa, 18%© 19y 4 ; i f preferred, 19%; New York Central, 163%®164; Erie, 64; HudsOn, 140%V) 141; 'Reading, 92%@92%,; Terre Haute, 37304'39; Wabash, 36; preferred, 77; 134®13 6; St. Paul, 73%; Fort Wayne,126%@)127; Ohio doMississip pi, 113@ssii; Michigan. Central, 118; Michigan Southern, 96%©96%; Pitts burgh, 90%@01%; Illinois Central, 138: Toledo, 97 1 %@97%; Rock Island, 13334; Northwestern, 85%; preferred, 953@)95%; Lake Shore, 98; Chicago and Alton, 149%; preferred, 150; Cleveland, Columbus and Indiana "Central, 14%. • Mining shares dull. ,Copper stocks at Boston;, Copper Falls 9; Franklin 1734; Eecla 75; Hancocr. Minnesota 2; 'Quincy 25. Receipts of the Sub-Treasury we re 51.309,304; Payments 8695,306; Balance 118.494,4. The imports of specie for the week were 4760,343. LLEGRENY . CATTLE - MARKET. °Pi7O3IOF PrrlSSlTlteff GAZETTE, MONDAY, April 5, 1869. There was a very fair supply of Cattle • on sale to-day, 687 head, but with a good • local demand, the market was stronger than last week, and, by ten o'clock, there, were but very few unsold. It is proba ble that prime Cattle were, no higher, but common and medium stock sold at an advance, and we have no hesitation in saying that the average price of all the - stock sold was higher than that of last week. In regard to quality, the ~offeri ngs were below that of the past two or three weeks, though there were quite a •number -of-good Cattle, and butchers generally experienced no difficulty in obtaining whatever kind they wanted. Out of some forty ear loads on sale, thirty seven came from Chicago, showing that Chicago is our main point of supply; this has been the case pretty much all winter, and it is likely to continue so until about the Ist of June, or until such time as grass Cattle commence to make their apperance. . As wilkbe seen by reference to report of sales, prices ranged from 7 1 y28 for good butchers steak, and 8y,®8;4 for prime do. Stock steers may be quoted at 5®61.,. Fresh Cows dull; prices range all the way from s4o®Bo. • John Richey sold 8 heacf‘rough steers to J. Rothchilds averaging 1,150 at 60 k :. Cp;; also 1 cow and 1 heifer, at 6; Dci an wholesaled to McAllister 30 heact , g d steers, from Chicago, at 7M M ; cAllis er retailed above lot of cattle, at 73,®81;, L. Rothchilds 24 Chicago steers, at 7® N• ~ 71 ' ‘. L. & J. Shamberg 55 do do, at 6®B;, M. Verner 18 do do, at 7®7y;' Zeigler to ~ Hartman 33 do do, at 6X 4 3.,i; Haas de Kraus 37 do do, at 7®B; E. Katz 18 do do, at 6®7i 4 ; L. Keefer 23 do do, at 63,;®8; J. Needy 36 dodo, at 7®BM; same 17 from Ohio at 7®B; J. Rothchilds 11 from Pennsylvania, at 6;i®714; S. Marks Bro. 56 from Chicago, at 734®815; lackstock & Hazlewood 32 do do, at 7® 13./; Traurman tit Lobman 63 do do, at 6' '®BVO Holmes, Lafferty de Co. 34 cows from Cincinnati (stillers), at 6;‘,®7, 3 ,4; 16 steers from same place, at 6 3 / 4 ,®8; 15.: mixed stock from Cincinnati, at 63‘,® 63‘; Smith de Blue sold 18 head, for Ap plegate, at 6@)7 cts; Hedges & Taylor 53 from Ohio, at 64®73‘; M. Carr 18 tor Dolan, from Chicago, at 7)4®834; Green wald de Kahn 55 do do, 7®83;; Stakely de Bro. 11 Penns, at 434 ®6 y 2 ; Lowensteine 16 from Chicago. . SHEEP—The supply of Sheep was exceedingly small to-day, 186 head, and there was hardly enough business done to establish quotations. The roads are in such a miserable condition that it is next to impossible to drive them, and this accounts for the very small sup-, ply on sale to-day. James Kerr sold 106 head from Alle gheny county at 534@7%; - Moulton Neely sold 50 bead from Mercer county at an average of 5;4; Stakely dr. Bro. had 30 bead of scalawags on sale—up until 10 A. M. they had not been sold. HOGS—The Hog market was rather better to-day, that is, there was an im proved demand; while as regards prices, there is no change compared with last• week. Quotations. in a retail way, may bo fairly given at 11©l3, but very few sales above 123. Jacob Needy wholesaled 70 head to. Emerick &. Co., at 11.1. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, April 5, 1869. The market was again exceedingly quiet to-day, the sales being unusually light while so far as prices are concerned there is no material change, compared with the closing quotations of Saturday. The most important point - under consid eration was in regard to the production. Private telegrams from Titusville re- ported that the_Eirercad made the daily production for March nine thousand and ninety-one barrels, an increase of twenty-six barrels compared with Feb ruary; this report created considerable surprise, as it was generally expected that instead of an increase there, would be a decrease, variously estimated at from two to•tive hundred barrels. There are parties here, claiming to be well posted, who allege that the daily produc tion in tile Venango Oil regions is fully ten thousand barrels, but we incline to the belief that the Titusville Herald is the best authority we have on this sub ject; it makes no difference how it figures -in this respect, there are always some dissatisfied with the report, because it comes in conflict with' their particular interests, and is. calculated to -have an influence on the market which is not, at all agreeable to them. In regard 'to stoats, we learn from the same source, that there is an increase of forty-seven thousand barrels, compared with Febru ary. It is reported that there have been several strikes within the last .few days, and it Is expected that whenever the weather sets in fine, there will be more activity in development, and that work on old wells will be re-commenced, and that many new ones will be started. OR.UDE---There was not a solitary op eration in Crude to-day, and while the market was remarkably quiet ,prices, compared with Saturday, quiet under gone no quotable change. Offer to buy 1,000 bbls, each April to June at 1534; and offtr to sell, sellers option, until July, at 1534. Spot oil may be quoted at 153S®15N.The offerings seem "to be very light, the great bulk of what has already arrived by river being put in on former contract& RITINED—Bat a single sale reported; 1,000 bbla last half of April. at 3254. Sel lers option all the month, quoted at 31.4; April, last half, 32,4; and April to June at 34®343/,. "Linea' running from •April to September, May to September, and July to December, remain unchanged. L17ER10.4717N0 OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Ecliptics Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machinery 750 Eclipse Spindle..., - -800 . ..... • OIL SHIPPED Ed ST .BY A. V. R. 8. . MeKelvy Bro., 565 bbla refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total Shipnaenta Ratted 56b Dry Goods Market. NEW Yonh„ Aprll s.=The,iyeather be ing • eines and dry- trade is improving. but is far from being active for any class of goods. Brown Slaeetings of the best makes like Atlantic A and Atlantic H, .rules steady at 1130; Augusta and . Cabot at loNc; Indian Orchard A at 1450; do. do. It and N at 1331,g1414c; do. B B, 33-inch, at 1830; do. L, 13./-0; Bedford R at 18 1 4 c; Pittsfield W at' 1235 c; Ports mouth at 10c; Amoskeag Muslin, 180: Blackstone, 15< < c; Ballow & Son's, 150; Utica, 11/c; do. 9-4, IC/c;- Baliou's glazed Cambrics, llgc; Washington do, high colors, 111/0; White Rock Paper Cambrics, 11;6©120; Green Star Wigans, 143i13; Standard Prints, 11,c, paid De laines at 18305200. -