t STEEL WO DINUPSEL " 11115. COLEMAN, 1 & CO., Manufacturers IRO 14,:;NAILS, STEEL, AJc l 4 9 , AND SPRINCS, L X AND' JITHLLTA, ;-• . rat 13A&ROUND AND'I3II7 tier IRON. - , SHEE'I• AND • 'AMR NEON. • BOILER PLATES AND HP:ADS, GUARDIZON,DRAG and DROPPER BARS_ , FLANGED CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER , FLAT BAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW B RS.W EDGES &H AR ttoW TEETH. BPRING.PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL. MEWINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. L MOM STEEL SHAFTING, .A. STEEL. COACH. 'BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and AXLES, . , CRT NAILS AND SPIRES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS Sixteenth Street mad A.lUshers) , River, and 77 Water Street., Pittsburgh. odd) GODEFFROY BBANCKER & 00,1 42 ftchau,ge Place, New York, . . Are prepared, as j3ole Agents . in , the ',United Kates for the Prusalan Mining sni Ironl t Ccrm- Pair 7 of Mash : art, • Westphalia. to 'contract or ulna quantities to suit wirchasers, (delivered In *Wier New York or Ildbadeltddalthe celebrated • V.' G. 'SPLEGELEISEN Vied so extensively for the numnfaeturing of BESSEMER STEEL. Tbis Iron la free from Sulpnr and Phosphorus, find contains a heavy per centale of HawTiese. Pnll partiOnlirs, aansples, . prices or elkeinical analysis will be promptly forwarded 'on applies . ation. jarA:dnl SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGE_ Pim G 00., Ph.. Manufsgturers of every deacription at CAST- ANI) -43-ERNAN-- STIAL, BATLw senron; • araa....lc AND PLATFORM SPRING% - • AILSI3, BTBEL Tnue. ac., ao Wareham% 88 Water and 100 First Ste. NEILLEIt, BABB . PARKIN. gilfIVL ?MMUMI: WM. METCALF. I B.EUREN MLLE& ezo. W . SAAR, ca . PARKIN. Brutus. PAZT2III3-6. Y. ELM; CRESCENT S MILLI3It, JURE, O/floe, No. 3 fal4:d4B BLACK lILIMOMEO STEEL, WOR.ES- PARK, BROTHER & CO., ' Kaattfaetareli of all lU4;criptloiu of Office and Warehouse, THERTIRTH, THIRTY FIRST and E.A.I.I.IIOA.uISTIARISTff; /RON WORKS. AM Vann*, 'greet..... W. P. PCKEELL, Burt. prrrannizonsoliGE AND. IRON C O .PIAIPOYAM=IU!I OP Bar Ira* Railroad Fisk Bala aad Bolin Railroad Car Axles:Rolled; . Ilan/road Car Axles Locomotive Praises; - Locomotive Frame Shapes; Bide Nods, I: - • Yokes, Piston Heads; Steamboat Matto Steamboat Cranks; • Piston sods, Wrists; Maw; Awes, Coilloe, No. "177 FERN• STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ELERSONSEN nuns. 2 The Trustees are now ureparee to grant licen se, tar the nee Or the 2,I,L,MBIiAIUnIEN PRO . The sunnier qualityao good iron. the great improvement in inthrio impelled r iron. and the reduce cost. commend it to a 4 manufacturers a( Ott wishing to use it can obtain Mengel by J4qmis,:.t.i,,*3PEEß., ' ' • KS 'Attorney hi the Trueteee. , 800 :I and Znallsh , s • „Building, .983 i foalift noun*: : . sitereiteti ere Invited -"tilt the mot hBERGIin WORKS. where the prawn le now In eneeesslnt oseretton. sea: dtl • EVERSON, PRESTON 8i co., Pennsylvania Iron Works Warehoiso. Nom AU. MOT ITIECZT. o opog Ito Xonossoao. "aka NOVELTY WORKS. Noygm,i.woillus. Yousdoill A. D. DMA ADAMS, BEIKEIe '4lt; 'OO. E - AMi;Z3 " yrroliz STAIIDAAD,WAINBA 8 ELT- T - 1011 PLAT/UN/8 ..BXD (.113R IIIN TIA • SCALES. JIM/ ?sod ritzt Doii i ke4t4,,Lite r bes, Ml= or nmansofilaurrna. stgaditessi • I- CAB ED - BZ'~A.;FTrzN4: A[".•. Of. 4111;•illainrfilitai Job` M "WrilrOl' CO., : MAAR Otn) 1414 .OAS AND - 811AM FITTERS MI a I 41211 37_ • . w^f• ' - , igt• c may( v • ro ry ~ ji" 1e,.41'.*A.V.-4,44,ptAVNVAIRk-**4l,-Artfeiiii4X,V4f,k,444.-44:5**4-4;t.RtZ,le SyKil,o4o ' • .4:3;,-P-152.,,,t-..,kr-1,2irev1&„,,4 • r, *.k--.o+- • - . • - • - =EMI 'ORKS, 'ARKIN, st, PITZSBUEGII. I Roiling Mill, and Bridge - Casting, ~ THIMBLE' SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, xmauszair aim CAtillifie 0211/13.1.iLY. , Orden promptly and morally executed. Margin ressonable. • ' EBB= a wicula nimus cuutuN & co., - . ANTHRACITE . 004.1, 1 • THE BRADDOCES"FIELDS • Gas Coal ..Company lilt& day Wen appointed SOLE .4018liTS far "limP ge l sale Egn ti t ee lt r ulid 141 • ad (Ago Anthracite Coal and TranelKM* gi l gifit — ii'nt of asuperior quail' y lisetern• Mine* will do Well to call DUMBITtrit Pe. EarAirticrAW4ligglA toaa rr. P lll6 rosce Address, Box, r • D:::MAZON • liaperiatendeat lenitai i Ohio intbrneite Col and Transportation Go Jo. 114 Papua, ATIqUA Pittsk4 l irh. C) : 411.2 COAL!: COAL!!! .DICKSON, STEWART & CO aims removed Mar MO 40 NO. 5 0 7 LIBERTY STREET, arAstaiWcy now Kw, =own =owl. Mien M a b d reTlVAL l3 Ca l li r a G anis leYwast Wp m s . 74 g s r rimmed to Tavonrtny. ' • tlitided WANT COMMON / 1 4,k - . 44 i '7.' Ind=e r ALIVVAMIIIIIO Brower srl;a, Head an Tom b orms onmplir ezent* , ressosibis FOUNDERS, JKAOHINISTa : . - e _" - t OUP FO : T PITT FOUNDRY CUM. OFFICE WORKS, ..4 TWELFTH STREET, PITTSB GEC, PA. rirEntiztes, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Cmoll wad Bmallskiin wnrrn WARD,) irri-rsisuncrsi, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Mannfacture:or Or CABT.KELONBOWL PIPE POE GAB AND WATER WORKL My Pipes are all exit invaMablyin Pits, in dry sand, and in feet lengths. Also, fan assortment of general Castings lb? Gas and Water Works. I=]!2E ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, rrri'sßVß; IL _ THOMAS N. MIL LER, President. These Works are among tbe largest and most complete establishments is the West. and ars sow preaarecitotarnish Zwellnes. of evert 411Ktrilitles• Maness, OU Tasks. Shoot Iron Work. I- Castilla*. Roiling 11111. Castings. Engine Castings. Machine CNAfags. Ilihrueral Castings. OBDEBS BOLICITID. soe:nee ROBINSON, REA & COy thuscesocres to *oanwioitcibiiiiiilFitraces WASEEENCTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND IRACHINISTS,PITTSBORGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationu7 Meant n Blast tr l = . aa si, desex!p OilTaal and Sti , _Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Mee, No., 19, corner lint and Smithfield Streets. Agent ibr GIFIPABD'S PATS= .INIBOTOB for feedi s ng Boilers. . jailakt MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Unica Iron 165.1 PITTI3BURGEL Fourth Ward Foundry and Inekine Wertz, B.ANDIMFY ALLZGRENYCITY,4 4 Manutsciarers of Steam raciness 011 Presses, ?nacre, •Shatldnd. (Mat. an flaw Xlll v ita , Catguts, erste Wets Wave Boxee, Bnthd to order have tot dirmidnes oi all dug. my14:415 CIUMIAL FOENDRY AND ROLL WORKS €l6lO Penn &tract, BOLLNAN, POIED & BA fink: Chill Rolls, Cirtisigr, 801 l Lathes, Lo. COAL AND COKE. (=t , PITTRITAGE ENGINES, BO a 21: &O. HUE' BOL &to Cor. Point Alley and Davos* 86 (mks TEI POII13.) Engine Builders, Founders and Jiracitinito. Manufacture STRAIN:BOAT maim and STA TIONARY RNOINZS, or all now Special attention invited to our new STATION: BOnil °NIL WICLL =OM AIII FORTABLZ CAWLS, or ISAnsgerer. STING of ever' tied. nude to crrder stool' Foundry, on TaLRD 'TREE_ below Market. RIGS for 011 PULLEYS, HANGW,ROUSZaati TOBACSO SCREWS and IBON TOBACCO MESSES, on nand an d ludo to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting oath* Allegheny River, near the Fenn. PITTSBURGH. PA. rjui orderatiroinotayfilled. TAY FORT PITT . . ' BOHM, STILL AM) TAM WORKS., CARROLL-It SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUZD TUBULAR, FIRE-BON AND 'CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND' OIL TARIM. •-• CHEWNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, BRTTNING PANE; SALT 'IkAIDI AND CON DENSERS; STRAIN TOES,- GABWINIMIS AND IRON BRIDGES; PBIBON DOCIWAND CULL MUTES Office and. Warehouse. earner Seeond. Third. Sheri and Liberty Streets. Ordes lent to the, above address will be promptly attended to. • mb7:189 ' wzm BOILER-MAKERS AND SHEET IRON IifORIIUMS, On of 13untrod e of RETORTS.' ....?f 08 !!1!.11, 1 1. 241.2:1DAS mum er g . *isit aioire4 dh . 4i3kod , Urge yawle WU& the meet approved machinery, we are p_re pared to_manuilictureevergdeseription of BOIL BBB la Slie bestruannes. and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeehl, Pith Beds, Btesth Pipc s Vaeomotive Conduit Balt Ansi Oil Stills. Agit*. tors, 13e Pans, Bo er Iron, Bridges, Elmer Pan and e manuthathren of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. • il.epairinis done on shortest north*. lakcill • j'ALBIES RITE% Nos. 55 cusd 56 Water areas IRON OIL TANKS, STILLING PANS., corms Errzam Phi. PALLING HILL WIILONBI .11314 MENU IRON WORK. _ • !or Steamboats., sax= K. num —.KJ:Omm n. masa JAW) M. BRUSH & SON, 111APIIPAOTOBABS OP Stiesun • BollerAlM Stills, Tanks. BBB= IRON inoincsim - - 61 Patti Street, PUSebeaVh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, ace. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY it CO. - briuntactuiers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE IPOURD 13 nix STATE. „ • „ , SolskAifoo thr and oelehrldAgt-EMe igaralog Orieotai - Stoves and "Puttees for Hard Coal or neatest lathe World for Parlar.Orice. Store or urea. Pire needs - no rekindling—bum all win. tat. Do notbay until you see or send for Circular. • Mu 30 WOOD STREET.. .. • Oar Agents for Orientate—DitaucLEE BROS., Smithlield St.; GEO. BOSLEY, Allegheny City. ORAIT;RUGUS &CO.; • KAArrAcrussAS or SWAY vastrrt or g3 II I II CONTME; BOSTON 000.81110 i RANGE, "WE PINY F.IIIINACE, Fos WASMIING 817/14=111. THN NZW ANTI-DUST COOKING MTN, . 0 11EOULATOR. , * OOLUMBIA COOK STOMA ara z a s tri n al m intn if t. 3 REF (AUTO_ 14 URA,Trzotelt tromWre - and Out; GRA= iMU=S. /IND S. Ao. , • 206 and 208 Liberty Street, a4405:717 PITTSBURGH. PA. COOS STOVES. . CET THE BUT. BISSELL a CO.'*, FOR . BITUMINQ Us ,COAL. Warranted to toolt, S.ke or Roast as wall assay other Btote...la • BISSELL & No., 205 Liberty _Street. VintlittSA.;.l, 4. ; t• 4Fiati1a6116 , 3110131310, • - in f ogtWe NigEB. 'InTERALLND SCOURER(' H e at LANCE, \ , - • o • • DYER Aimii SCOURER. i rro. or-Am swum:zit - And 188 and 187 Torn *O4 PPITSBMICI RA PA. = 1 'll7 N .MIANIIIAM=U or PIDTSBIIRGH, Pa. & CO., =I nures.►csaau OP y jißCrn E' O Oi' 'il MEE= Eg I POET PIN BANKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Stmt. CAPITAL, : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY. LIABLE, DEAL/138 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON, TINE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible polati In ,We, United Stater and Canadaik • . , Drazarom D. Hostetter. Jno. Minu s James Gordon, Mont. H. Kam D. WaUnce;, t - Arnirewktlller. I. Fawcett. 4 - Jinles H. !PAWL. XeCLEBILAN, Pres,S. D. LEST NATIONAL BANK Of COIDIERCE, Cor. of Wood and .Sixtb..Sts. A. PATTER80111,...............«Prea1dema. ,1108. B. HILL •••••1.•••••• •••••Caablfra CAPITAL, s : $600,000. • • DIRECPOBB: A. Patterson. aeon* W. Cu,, Wm. H. Brown, - . H. Palmer Chu. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Dan. B. Davidson, W. Heed. W. 9: Hum DISCOUNTS DAIL aso9:on Y, AT ti A. X. HART,VAITGHEIf A CO., BAN B' AN D. BROKEK _ comer 271 , 64 Woodlitreets, Prr'reiitftGrili csuccrEssoss TO 11ANNA, HART a C 0.,) =LW= IN Exchange; P 4 ; 11 4, C° l1 M lB 9 Add particuWa tpliMi e w it to the mei. GOVERNMENT. BONDS; Bight Mr/MU on - Xiondon; simstri. N "u S E B 81 /14);189 57'Market Street, .r rrriftrointrate l ye.. Collaatkois made on a/1 the priatipal points of taw gaited Mates sad Canada'. • Stochs,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CONYDEION. Particular attention paid to tho pha sad 111.1 Pf United 2l States ?Securities; Ja.lo: JAY COOKE &-CO:, nrils.ers, 114 II UTH THIRD STREET, PSUADILPHLt. STOCKS and BONDS_ of skil descriptions bought and sold Speen! attentiOn Weir en the pure - hese and ale of Government Securities. OILS. WADANG AND XING, Csrannisslon Merchants and Brokers retrolleum l and its ', , Prodnets, DALZELMS BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,' rIITLADMLPHIA ADDMILBB, Room Z r Chamber of Commerce, na 40111TH SECoIiD awe ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT W. C. TIYKDDI&A, it/LISIIITACTUBRa OP Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eellpaeipsnrosail Azle On.. • Stands' teat remains limpid as lowest, temperatures. Speasl-011 for ' fr(lAtcal Fe or_hori Weather. Lasersmoll fb.. , •Splestvilosehisse bad Will eat Screws. Alm Plamtah r • Adepten for Drib speed. tiiiposuns •WorolreadAriiibt Oli,, on. l'ssualsrs 9 Belmsolsh flaeollmo, Hlll/11Mie ARMOR AMISH to preserre BrUtlitiron Werk and Meer, rrom BUM " These hrommts. are maanteetaret. *ado •tr. Tweddle l arghoperheated atoms to pa p , The rl g ulls are almost warless, pernotly p rePa lied mostly Leta col. Awed. sashask Mak tealperatUre Mien ed. and remslallmPhleprMeextrease 0014. 'Ohs are faaeousued, and Aflriti constant se on minx of the e x i mlle 4 VA l hersti t iVnitol) :STRAW. ,Worka at SharhabellrOrldire• P. • .1 40 4.Pllon0 1 1 11 ,': ,:‘: ' COMMISSION MERCHANT . itsPetrigeum isitd ' its 'rstlSAts, —Pitsabargt OIice—DLILIOLL'EI` 'WerfaliNfia corner of Duquesne Way aad /min etteeta. PhUadelpilla qa)ce—AST WAkann. 11V; DIAMOND 1 ,114 - WOMIIN, ' H. M. LONG* • • Once, s(u; pu,quege,way, J. 11. 8,1261' i SINIBMAJDRAT" , AZOEUTMII 'C . 4444 4- k " ORNAMEPITAL4CARVERst ')(KiginiMiAtil:;VbjghlW l PlL Bilbu laz AMS 'S Iliak AdWIM POs_D r sou "xug ot 641 4astiP tRJ` re1.1.7,! , .7 s-r 22,. 186 a . • 4- Orarnim, AND -UNION PACIFIC - RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now. In the market for sale by - PH. R. 313aIELTZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE a WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Gaveinment Bonds. Gold and Commis and European Exchange at market deal. AXES 1 1 1 BRADY 8r; CO., oce asors 08. JONES & C 0..) g Cormier Folirth and Wog' Sts„' 33 A. Dl' .M SS, BUT AND SELL. ALL RINDS OF OOVERNIENT_ °SECURITIES, SOLD, AYES AND (101V02 4 18 9 • ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ti' Interest Allowed on Deposile. Aar Money loaned on Government Bondi at lowest market rates. Orders' executed for•the Purehase_ and of STOCKS, BONDS and SOLD. JAMES T. BEADY & CO. OR. Cashier. ri,Ds littsbuto Gaytts, FINANCE AND TRADE. , 01Pvie1 of PriTentreaft GsgeTTE, WEDNESDAY, 1869. - • , Gold was very firm and.' had had ad advanced to-day to 134 X, but at the close it sold dOwn to 1349 g. The uneasy feel ing in regard' to' the Alabama affair and oni differences Sith the Spanish rule in Cuba, lensed by speculators, and especi ally by foreign bankers, for the • purpose of advancing exchange by means of put ting ,up the price of gold, and forcing down Government bonds in order to supplythemselvea at low rates in' anti clistion of- an increased demand for Shipment. it is true, there is sufficient ground to move along cautiously in financial operations and 'especially those who are dealing in foreign goods, a war with England is' not an improbahle mat ter: either England's peers haVe to re-, tract or our Government has to assume a lets menacing Lone. i -zi Government bonds advanced yes terday Incirriltist anourcrtra hair Tier 00E1t., but on lower quotations from Europe declined fully one'per cent., and closed better; at this afternoon semion the de. mend for bonds increased, and a general advance took place exceeding any for mer quotations. Stocks are strong and higher. and,are „ gaining in strength with- -the , increased ease of the money market. —Closing quotaticins received:by-Jamas T. Brady & Co. iGold, 13434; United Sates Sixes, 1881. 11734; Five• Twenties, 1862, 120; do. 1861,316%; do. 1865, 118; Ten-Forties, 106 y,; - Five-Twenties, Janu ary Tad Ju1y,,.186541634;, dp.. do. igg-r i ;..do. do. 1808, •—eSetrea-Thirtles, par less, X; Dnar CoMponndic 1 19; 'Union Pacific Railroad, par; - Central do. do., 103; Cy Pacifigs,lolX. Quotatiabs as received '.by' )Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 13414; Silver, 126; Eight one's, 117%; 'Five Twenties, 1862, 12L; do 1864; 116 X; 'do 1865; 118;130 1865, Consols, 11554; do 1867, 115k'; do 1868, 115%; -Ten Forties, 10634; -New., York Central, 62X; Erie, —; Reading, 96; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad,' 4123‘; Ohio & Misissippl, 3334; • Michigan Southern, 9 91 ,: Cleve land 4t, Pittsburgh, 93X; Chicago & Rock Island, 38 V i ; Chicago .t North Western, 83X; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 96%; Adams Express Com pany, 63; Merchants Union ExpresS, 16; Pacific' Mall, 9334; Western Union Telegraph -CoicaPanYi 4 3%; Gregory, 8,89; Quarts Hill; 1,86; Corydort i Smith & Parmlee, 2,85; W. Am. Exp ressA234. Telegraph to tiLenttsbuigh Gazette.] ,-- -..- Nnw Y,on3c, Apri;24lBo9. Money labititierafeuppl3Faltd - fair - do. mend at 7 per cent. on call. Currency is _flawing. hero quite freely, and new batik statements having been - called for by the Gomptrolleryerill ,', probably expand' again. Diabounts at o@lo 'per cent. for best names. • Sterling is firm at 83‘®830 for sixty-days, and 9@)9% for sight. Bond bills are in better supply. Gold la firm;_openedatl343g, advaneed to 18.1% a nd " 'fell to 'the opening rate, and closed at 134 ®13}94, , ,Rates.. paid for borrowing 8:32 to fiat. - Clearantes $150,- 000,000. The,-Holsatla, from Europe, brought $170,0W and the Airizona,,from ..kepidwa , ll,l;brought-,15440(10: y• '•-• Ilefeineentif a c u t e'Mwer*strbtfg," dud higher. The Germans continue to be the buTers, and being unable to,;.eack large bleolnk anieti v taha the odd 16nkias they find them. Every steamer takes ~out round 'infield:it*, Iltheiienibletti ithlpinents being 87s, as earlier/158MS cannot be had. The short interest is daily increasing and therm wm , a larger' I borrowint' de ztiand • todayt than: ever ••. before. , Those bonds Witten on the • street have nearly all biteiC actually 'sold' abroad and" for- , warded as fast as bills can be sold against them., No bon are coming from the ,001 40. ,, Pnd'AEleratSra here care. indis posed to sell; nigher prices are ther efore predicted: Coupons of '81; 7340 11734; ;do. 14 rat@kig4 . 4 40‘:414, jlox Igitegr J , 4 10. , 4 8s, nglionwidci. new, ~1153. , (0)1lEN: - do. 187 ,-.1/51i llfli; do., , 13S, 1.15 1 /A115%; 10.4(ki, X l $010f1X; Pacific Sixes, 104%®105. .. ..,, i State bonds firmer, witVateaditanetion +w Missouris, Die „Tennessean awl . North •caronitds. ' mi urfk.: `Fa.fi,48740 toga 'Tenhesseob32o9 ffe, and. pew, d??;o83 •0068 x: old Ark , 413 4 8 34@5: 1 1 .and „new do." 0 /k@dgf ‘ Cd ,YOrth . COO tW 3 / 4 610 8134,, and ilmitio sl l4„4 . IRA . 1 9vee siXes, ivxqs - oix,,. , ~, L ' ,--. , .. ~.,`"ghPgc, 9 4kParle9t, 4g414 i tiik t9413.00i Till 'aerliVO.llll4,ovonoq; 1 44,i40t AO:- clUothil° 3 l B, vierik- P1uti1% ., i7,; , .. , , when New Y 014,,, . , 40, an id , „ , .,4 RE" 4 !ti lea ' . ' P « (Atiar_es• , ..V..... n ; n . ' Preferre4,fwg, olk . d 0. r Ippi 83 ,Western Telegraph 885 i, Pacific Mall 9434 Merl. pose preferred tig, Adams Eaprom ,' -z"50.~.d,...._ ~;=~;t~2... _r: `ms's _ ...... . OW sag, Wag Express 34%; American 429;„ and :United' , States - 70. Subsequently there was a reaction under the pressure to sell, and though Mariposa stood at 45. Western Union Telegraph at 44 and Adams Express at 64; these were excep. tions; the market was less buoyant and generally lower. Later in the day the decline became general, though in New York roads it .was comparatively light, and at the close 'everything was weak. 5:30 pices,-.—Cumberland, 30V, ®33 Wells Express, 88%®34%; American ExPress,4l3; ®42,,fr Adams Expreas,63l4; United States --Express, 67®68 - ; Merchants Union - Express; - 16% 01634• Quicksilver, 22%®223,f ; ,Cantoni 62® 63:; Mariposa, 22%®22 ; preferred, 44® +IV Hartford and Erie, 22%; New York Central, 166%®16634; Erie, 34 I@k -34%: -do preferred, 62% ®55; Hudson, 149®149x ; -Harlem, 141%4 pre ferred,. 143; Reading, 95®953; Alton, 156®157. preferred, 156®158; Pa cific Mil, 93%®93%;•Terre Haute, 443 3 % ig4l3; Wabash, mi@7l : y 4 .- preferred, 82®82W; St. Paul. 78%®78% ' ;' preferred. 86%®86%; Fort Wayne, 1.32®132#41 Ohio t, Mississippi, 83 3 / 4 ®B3W Michigan Cen tral, 126®130; Michigan Southern, 98% ®98%; Illinois Central, 145®146%; Pitts burgh, 93®93g; Lake Shore, 9834®98X,; Rock Island, 137%®137%; North Wein ern, 841%®84%; preferred; - 9439‘®96%: C. C. 6t I. C., 473i®48; St. Joseph pre ferred,ll2; C. C. , et 1., 70. Mining shares quiet; Smith it Parme lee, 280; Gregory, 876; Grass Valley, 40. Receipts of the. Suh•Treasury were ;1,044,276; Payments, 826,202; Balance, ;89,904,960. . Exports, except specie, $3,689,819. PITI'SBURGH .. MARKETS. • °Pince or PITTSBURG/I GAZETTE, / WEDNIMAir, 'Atsrii 21, 1889. Business, generally is quiet and devoid of anything new or important. There is a continued fair local demand for most of the leading articles and a fair volume of business in. the aggregate, while in values there are no important changes. Complaints are still being made about the difficulty in making collections, and the feeling against the credit system is becomingatronger Avery'day; cash buy ers can purchase anything at a remarka bly small advance on Cost, while those who buy on time, familiarly termed "lOng-winded buyers," have to pay for 'their accommodations. • APPLES —'Scarce; prime to choice may be quoted etlft@yr. APPLE' :BUTTER--90(aililr gallon. BUTTER In good suppl y and dull but unchiingedl sales of prime to choice Roll at 88@)40. • CIEIEESENew York Goshen 24@25. CARBONOIL—Is quoted in a• jobbing way at 30@31. • CORNMEAL-41,75®1,80 per cwt. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Peaches at 14@15 for quarters,-18®17 for mixed and 18@20 for halves, as to quality. ', Apples scarce and may be qtioted at 12@14. EGGS—DuII - but unchanged, and it be gins to' look as if they had' touched bot tom. Sales at 15@113. FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and tie now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail • . . 1911 V. FLOUR—We can report a steady 10Cal demand and a fair amount of business in the aggregate, while prices are un changed: Spring Wheat brands; sB;so© 7,25; Whiter - Wheat, $7,50®8; Rye flour, 17®7,25. Mill prices remain unchanged. GRAlN—There is little or nothing doing in Wheat; anti prices are nominal at $1,48©1,50 for prime Rdd. Oats steady and in limited supply, ..btit unchanged; we continue to quote at 66®67 on track and wharf, and 70,2)72 in store. Rye quiet with but little in this market; 'we quote nominally at $1,43®445. Ear Corn is still quoted at 80®85; shelled's, in better demand, and a shade firmer; with sales at 75@76. Barley is.o _ut 'of season almost, and there is not su fficient doing here to establish quotation's. HAY—Sales of prime loose'pressed, on Wharf, at $30,32,_' and market, for time being, firm. HOMINY—S6,7S@6 per bbl. ' HEMPS2IS®226 per ton. ' LARD ,OIL--Sales No.:; at illiss, and NO. 1. at 81,5.341 54. MAPLE MOLiSHEB—Bayis in 'gallon ;Nes at $1,50®1,75. ' ' • PROVISIONS -Bacon :quiet but - steady at IVA* Shoulders; •163‘ r Ribbed, and 17%@18 for Clear Sides; and 19X®193f, ' for . Sugar ' Cured- Hams.* Lard is quoted At '18y,@19y,,, as to qual ity; and Dried' Beef at 2L Mesa • Pork POTATOES—DuII; may be quoted at 70 on track, and 75 Irish:ore. PEANUTB--Quoted at 11 (rts! • SEEDS--LSales ClOver Seed at $9,50@10. and Timothy Seed at $4;50@4,75. Flax Seed in market. 'SALT—May be quoted at '51,80®1,85 by the - car load, and 11,9502 Rie man lots in store. • •' WHISKY—DuII and unchanged. • GROCERIES--The Grocery market is steady with n fair volume of busiteisS in . 'the aggregate; while prices generally ire without quOtable change. ; Stremns--Crushed 17X; idA." Coffee 16W; "B" 16;„fr i•C," 16; Cuba; 15®15; Porto Rico, 13@15; NOW Orinaps;ls@lo. as to quality. ' • • liforassEs—New Orleans 85(390. Porto Rico, 68(4)78. ' EtruirYsWhite . Honey - $1,25; Bay State, $1,15; Silyer:Drips,s, in; fair.to medium; ®95. -. • Coyrau-i-Pair , t6 . -"Elober Itio,-'20022; Prime, 243‘©25; Choice, 26152634. RlCE—Carolina, 10X .to 110 i, Rangoon, 934 c. .• • -'• TEAS—Yotu3ellyßon; $l,lO to 1,85, G. P.. $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to 1,80.:.,00 . 1098, 8510 1 4. 46 1@?, (1 :9 k , ?I,IID-P3P STABOH—PearI, 7%; Silver Gloss, 12c, 1: 1 '••• and Corn Starch, 12%0. , , • . Gosicsarraamar -Lv-43,00 per 'ease, FzurTs..Ltrver• Ridairm, $4,00 per boirrf 77.; filatt do, $8,25; • Prunes, 14o; Currantit, 14o; Valluoia Raisins 14%; - • Selma, 90o; Cloves,4lseq Itredn Pepper, 86 • , to` 380; Allapioe, , 38e; 'Nth- MeV, 1 / 1 50 . 11 A B LEAD-1234 o; Shot, 13,50 per bag. 4-, Sows—“Babbit's," 12e; "Oakely's," 11%o; to; 7,3;1 ! • 14obbin's,"115a; ;;;,1 Wax, 1 00;"Chern:Olive, CANDLES-40U1d,160f Star, 25c. Br OARS 501)aA7,50 per.loo:' , Fran—Whie 4934 per half bbl. Lakelleirtinal 4X.• _ ,To,BA,oeO-24T avY• 67 W.C610'a Sat,67®7o; •nhth'Roll 75'a; "Cu ff and Dry %'s and: 28 01kz ••• : • T".: Dry Goods Markit.' NEW YoSX.,FAV - 1111.2. 1 1%i5 dry goods market bontintas - rniSiV dad quite pan-.r ioky, especially for woolen goods. It is FR enough give ,one.,Anstatimpt. the de- 14, Moralitad condition - of this inaikid. 'Last VI week a commission house sold a line of lowwpcden goods in double width as somedollar andiflityrcants which 1., 1 are now being jobbed at two dollars and fifty cents; if the purchasers note is good any offer. is now, sure to command 11nes r of these goods. In Cotton fabrics . ..we tk, hereby append Most of ;the noticeable f,_ chang, LaNirence 'D Minch Brbyn t. MOM= sell at -Inc. do. E, 14o; do. , M ‘3l -1234 c; H Shirting% ,„ /0% , Grantville_, , R,g Brown ,' litc; ( We- r " nao4 , (0,, dO., - 10 o; Ilallou t - t% Mdtant 120 Bookditle, :44 t 14x2)16o; Clark's 4 7 4, 21c; Ballow n do, 140, and Union Checks, No, 20, 2-2, '223i0. !- f:..