El 0 6. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE _WORKS. COLEMAN,` REM & 00. liantinktinni IRON;. NAILS, STEEL, AXLES 'AND SPRINCS Dritiottpii*, , l. X AND JIINIRTAI T BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. • WIN /LOOP., SHEET Aim TAN!, IRON. MATRA &ND. BRAD% IIi,PMSAttODUAII , and D.R.OrPER. BA% IV AUL , BARS, CILLNDEB sr AD PLAT RAIL, for Coal Hoods. _ CROWBARS _WXDOES H ARNoW TANTIEL SPRING,PLOW•AND CULTIVATOR STZEL, HIFIAM,Eg,ANIBI?U'IDAINII44PaiI, tn. STEEL._ COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and XLEd. CUT NA,11.4! AND BFLEM. All Goods Firat Class and Warranted. opricits-Axn WORKS. Sixteenth Street and Alleitheay River, and IT Water Streit.Pittaburgb. to.b9 GODEFFROY BRANCKER & CO., 42 Exchange Place, New York, dire prepared, as Sole . Agents . In the united States Ihr the Prnsalan Main, and Iron PO/11... lowly of Duisburg, Westphalia, to Contract or sell In quantities to snit perch aers,(deltvlered in sitter Few York or Philadelphia,) the aelebrated y. G. SPIEGELEISEN Aced so extentiTely for the tniusufaotnzlni of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Wpm* and Phosphorus, end contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. hall particulars, samples, prices or chemical sinalysiiwill be promptly forwasded on applies • • jahO:dra SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. .MGM NIMICrit - fk . Oa . ITETS0111:1111. re. Mannfecterers of every description of CAST ILO t , STEEL, - AXIAB t :TZIETA TIRE. ac., io WiffellOnfl‘ EXAM& MILLIZR, HARE ,84 PARKIN. PAILTN2IIB% ineitatik : itztrirm MILL= GrEo.lsr. 114718, .uses. PAWN. przOtax.PAstaxis-43. Y. AIM dtga T STEEL WORKS, . . BAER & PARKIN, No. 339 Liberty St, Oltto =TSBTIEGH.PA. fal4:d43 DIAMOND BralLe A WORKS. ,BROTHER & CO., PARK - Q t: 1 . 11 desetiptdoni of M IR ST d an W d a RALAOL LTHTRTEE% THIRTY IRON WORKS. JAL Viv.xxx, Prests.— W. P. Possis. Bart. 'PITTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON CO., watttrrAcrouns 01 Mar Iroise . Badirosurriai Isirs int -iwitag ItsUxesd Car Axles Rolled; Vas Axles itasanieslltil liseemetive Frames; • LoessecitliretssiSse Shapes; side Rodin Irokeig Illtespia Platen Heads; Stesnabeat !thing • Plteanaboikt Creaks; 'Platen Beds; Wrist 4 Maims Jain; (hlals, Oboe, 16; 177 PENN ' STRNETt PTTMB ITIIGH, PA 111111181111111N.11LOUSS. Tie Trustees are now ntepared twirrAntlleon wes Joe the use or the ELLEMILIA.II PRO. • 10112,8. The superior quality imparted to good tree, the great Improvement in inferior Iron. and the reduced cost. commend it to all tatnefacturera of Sion. Parties wishing to use It can obtain Ileeuses by allPirut to ; • . - ,TAMES P. SPEER ; Attorney for tLc tnimees, ROOKS 1 and, Zugllstvs. NM /oath avoniz. ...Dirties interested ire Invited is visit the iIIE3ENBERGEM WORKS. where thep recess b *avr in successful averaUon.. • , le11:1167 EVERSON, PlitAl'ONCO.,. & CO ; Pennsylvania Iron Works. 4 :arehonse, Noi. 160 awls 71118 T , am p? ,P9cl„ ne".",ritTlLlVlteti NOVELTY WORKS. F ITTSIMIGH NOVELTY:` WORK& -411. IX Ism ' • OLINUNIS; t at, CO. maTirvirmwep oz_macti_tygeria. Jurri vu .ST" • JaStai Taped .Patent Door Lock, and Latehaa„ Paint midi:Jana Mnla, Ace - • oozm or rrostArXimE,4 l plum es' "m114;11..61" ih; 4421124: • *AEI Arip..l3= l / 4 114 =VIM JOHN.3II. coor . u...wroa f JOHN C OOPS* 'I • 8144#)71 E4?;RP)41E.1134. 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''''''''.lo%‘lsl!.riCSßT4'r..,, .4,,'Efi;',.....j;T4c1;;,41i%'.a,137e.:;:j.'11:4,.'''te4,;,:='1:.,..fc•iiir. „ r 4- `''' . ,rer,P' .... i ° 4:.t ,-- :: , , , , - ”' . .a..',Nt ., -,'" r..440i)-.4....,..,X‘ ..' , l, ..- ,, n "47.:, ~.'er- P .,- ,. 4 .3,, / • A ~ ./'a .€4,,..". ff'.1,'&:ir..,4.,,,..,f4::..g.5.?;t:,.!RT,'...i.,./.:,..1!,•rkr.7.4,1v 0.,,;;, , A ; ' , 1-, , , , 015; :4, , ..y.-,,'-' , ----y l .-1,4-. , ..-i , ',..,..A - p , - • "&t,:'-'1:::7,:q, ,li-,'-^:-!,,,-.3.1..'.,t4;',,,,,- .Y'T°_ + ...... ;s.^~,: * r ~tip FOUNDERS;.' MAOBINISTB MP - FORT PIN FOUNDRY COIPANY: OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ilir'Engines, Rolling Fell Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts„ and Castings generally. FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORK*. . Corner Carroll and Snuillai litrests. METH WARD.) • rrprisinixtrau - , PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Illontifaottwer of . . OAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE GAB AND WATER WOREB. Ify Pima are all cut Lararlablyin Pits, in dry sand, and Ilt feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general • • Castings for Sae and Water Work& eltreer4=l:l=lloi3fBlllArand:: ATLAS WORK% MORTON STREET; Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER, President. ° These *arks are ameng the largett, and meet complete ittabllshmeats la Chi Welt. and are now prepared to thrall& Englines, of eves? 111010111111010 a Boller% Oil Tasks, Sheet Iron Work. • RaUisyidl Sothis 11111 Castings; Maebut" Castings. fiestebal Castings., ORDERS SOLICITED. zoonde DUQUESNE FORGE,: Mani MUER, (Successor to JOS. P. HAllill k OO., ) Hu-facilities ro•crtenshre with the trading Forges In the Mast, and Is prtltartst to pronlOOF and sattsfaelrtly 11l all ortirrs for ST) AMBOAT SHAFTS. A3niS, PISTON 11.01P 4 , Issi.VERS, PITMAN MS. ty/ LBOAII3 AXLES. LO(X.MOTIV st. PRAM:S. top ether wtOt , Lrery desortptlunuf SHAPE Nr3BS.. Office and Forge. Corner of Duquesne Way and First Streit. ap14:1340. PITISBIIEGH. ROBEIIBOII, SEA & CO., esocesoors to BOIONSOIf, Mali a masa& WAILIUNGTON WO FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSRI/R6Hil . . Ifsnstactartro Of Bolt and %Dow, Stews PrfWart i d i escriptiAk tn rA C M and Boar load Sheet, Iron Worst. Ocoee, eitoo, o. LA. corner AM' sad Manta Strom. ' Agents for GIFTABDI 'writ:NT ritmerou for trading Boners. • : _ . % lived MON T BLANC FOUNDIEV B‘el,or Streitl t Ninth Ward, coppodso nacos Dos KIID.I ITIMIDDR9II. Benin XIII awl Bridge Ceding% TNtISLE SKEINS AND , PIPE BOXED, , IiACHINEBT AND OADTLN6B QINSIMIZT. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Obargss reuona►le. • • IBBERT * ocia:ra rillROBIAli CARLIN & PORN Mari Voindry aid Ilarkiso Works, SAJUIUGGY BT.,' ALLZGHANT 01T1', Pa., MakaGtotararcof Maim Zairfsea, 011 Prone& radars, ShaMac grist and'Bair - 1111 Work, Molnar 11111aa4 - Maehtne Castings, Grate Ram Welgbta, Waipon Hosea. ike. Band to order and • re on band - P.aidaes of all BAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORK. SSO Penn etroet. - Baum, BOYD & BAGAItEL crbuntous,mui Castings, 801 l Lathes, /le. OAL! COAL!! COAL!!! ' DICKSON, FrEWART CO., NO. 667 LIBERTY EITREETO ULAt4I7 4:11P7 Plait ,X111)810:10ifli affing loweK■riN inT nacaraZis,, u t in t t . it ell omoe, or Milltressea r to them through the mail, will be attended to oromptiv.- WEB, COMMON Machine Stone Wprka, Northwest coriesofWest °mann, 41111•1114x7t W11.1112 , 1K: &l I VATEIR. & 00. Have en hand `or vsoare' on anon nonce Hearn and Step Atones, Tags - hsr Indewalkoelirewit7 Vre4a4.. Mad end ?cob Stones, ag. ..rimmour iudoWnin- Priam masnusla• ESSE miktrtiA)=usmza . . litirOX aligiretWilltsfaClA` eM ,i 7 1!" .*Tf 2I !,..WPAA. ar * .l E, T r r '"' - '90 4 40A5ir**0..4414 .. -110:4t. aiiiiiireePeilai B64 lea OW ZaLM CanUMW& COAL AND.OOIOII. Hellas removed their Oleo to - • STONE. ' . *'> 7i t T tx..,.~1T 7 r ;. riTirat. GAZ : SDAY, A P VINGIWES'Eci, - z , • r B ucal3 tt Cor. Point Alley and DnquesnelEit n (NILE THE Porivr.) Engine Builders, Founders and 'Machinists . :: manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ZNOINSS, of all sizes. Sw.oltd atieln Milted to our nemSTATION ART W EL L =nuts AND PORTABLE BOD.NB,_of 15-hotemower. CABTrNOS,of everyloind. made toorder atour Foundry. on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING PULLEYS,' gAiquir, audTORAGOO sORRWS and reel; 'POD ?Rptaica, on ilana utamode to order. at th 6 INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Irontinvin the Allegiumy River, laminae Point, Prtraziraea, • air All orders promptly plied, ply us; r iaTiorrti BOILERSTILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & Si4 I IYDER, aciartrrAcToussel Tummut.., .14otratx-rurED TmiuLAß, 11101-BOX Azw. CYLINDEI irriLLY BoIL OM STILLS AND OIL TANKS. OBIKNEYt3, BRNEDHING AND ASH PANS. BITTLING PANS, BALT I'ANEI AND CON . DZ2iIF4B; A5011=7005 MAX .1 1 t1_1111.,, , 0 AND ;RoN •BIIXDOEB: • • PRISON DOORS AND COAL amnia 011 tee and Wairehouse. conker ISeeond, Third, Short and I . 4berty Streets, • =- I PITTSBURGH', Pa. • mr. Orders sent to the above address will be promettrattentled to.. -- rahldae & BOILER MASERS AND SHEET IRON ',SATORKERS, NOB. 110, PK AND 16 PENN EST. ' Having : secured &large yard, and turniShed It Intik the mestapproved machinery, we arepte__ wrad torManuractmwevery - deicription otBOU.- EBB in the lest manner, and warranted equal to any guide in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, lire Beds, Steam Pipee, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt ftns, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling re. Bollevlron,_Briftes, Bazar Peas, - and' malikifiettirere Of Barnhill rat ent Boiler'. Repairing done on shortest notice. - ia6:c2l JAMES M. BITER, Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, PINTSBIINGH, 1*.14, IRON OIL. TANKS, mirn.ncre rams. COITZB SWAB PIMA BOLLING KELL lITSCES. And NUM IRON WORK. Air Steamboats. JARIDAL. 11131171111. 11111111FND D. =mut JAILED at. iMUSII & SON, Steam Boilar'!‘. Oil Stills, Tanks. swats liom wool, &a 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ST~vEB : OABTfI 06, duo,. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRAZILEY & CO. itesiufaciurera of tat greusesi, varlet, of Cook, Parlor - and Heating Stove TO BE POUND IN TB7C STATE. Bole Avis for the celebrated Daft Sunda/ °Mutat. &Me And Ilearneara tot Ki.rd Cue! or Coke. Beet In the World for Yerlut.(nnoe. More or (Thatch. _rift aeedro relindilar.44lrraalrwlo. tat. Do saucy lull row roc or send for Circular. Po. 30 WOOD BTRZET. Our AVMS ibrO fair—MANLER RUM.. Smitilleld tit.; OE . HURLEY, Allegheny Otty. ORM;:4! . 011$'.4'00=;; FILAXIIVAOFIOUIJOI Of 'FIST •ASIZTT OF Eirrrcir BOSTON COOKING BANE, FIERY FURNACE," Poi WAzzum Simi=Nes. THI Nam ANTI-DUsf cooKirre errova. zirouLATutt.• , COMM BI A CoOK OTOVE. WAN& IR/UV nni t t PoSTABLI RAN 0 T. o WILLMAN% IMF LEQI . OIL (4 RATES, tree tram atrt sad tut; 631 LATE IfIND.EI24 . , 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTNIII,OH.; PA. 00011 STOVES. • se211:y11 , • _ , • CET - THE BEST.- BISSELL corn ITRIUMPH, FO prrUliflßO up 'COAL. W ted to Cook, Bake or Boast as cell se sey other Novels the Unleas BEM- & No. 285 Likieriv Woo on Mad nil for sale, PARLOR, STOVES, agA.TINA4I 0001711 6EB. fte. DYER ,mi-imiMbzix • J. LANCE; YER 'AND' SCOURER. rr • Es er. crams eirritztErr Nosy 11115 . And 187 nig flied, tregisimmat' tut 4 -Tj-i• 11 9 1 k, t _4 l M apagult alallar istrati i ; and E FINANOLUs. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Stieet. CAPITAL, : • : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE; DZALIEW IN, GOVERNMENT ,GEOURITIES AND COLD.. INTEREST ALLOWED OM TIME DEPOSITS, Collectloas made on all acomodble points in the United States and Canadu. D. Hostetter, James 6ordotti D. Wallace, H. Fawcett, , . SAWL.Mi D. .L.ZICT NpIONAL BANK OF COMIEBOB; Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL .t t $500,000. DIEXCTOBB: • (Mom W. Cass, R HI Palmer Wm. Douglas, Win.. Reed. A. Pattettnn. Wm. H. Brown.. Olaf. Lockhart, Dan B DayWenn, DINVOITNTS DAIL avi:on • HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ocornei 17sird•apd Wood Stiveti, prrmscircraGna, • - \ _ II TO HANNA, BAST a C 0.,! DZALNIIII IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sue ot. • , GOVERNMENT BONDS. . molt Draft/ 011 London. anAn NHOLMES & SONS; • MIALIVIK3IXELNit.„ 57 Market Street, 13114G1113. Virrri7l9l3 , Oolleettons made on all the principal points of the United i etates and Canada'. Stochs,Bonds and other Securities SONDEM AND BOLD ON 43031:11111810N. si a li ar o tt r e,lar attention paid to tbi purchan and ITnited-States Securities. WO:al JAY. COOKE & CO., 13E03..U.ersii, ci ,114 H tITH THIRD STREET, - - . PHILADELPHIA. • - . STOCKS awl BONDS of all . illeserlpUohs bought sad sold. • . Special atteatbasglyes to the purchase and sale fiffairerSipieitSeCUrltias.':,' 1: ;; : _Lb. . WARINIii AND WING, Comaautos Machu:its awl Makers la Petroleum and its Products, DALZEWS BLOCK, DUQUESNE NIA rEILADILPIEL& ADDILI2O, BOOM 17 4 Fhansber;f Comnserims :119 8017THSEU6ND BTRZKT. ECLIPSE - _ PETROLEUM 'REFINERY. HERBERT W C. 'MEDDLE, MAXIMA OTIIIIIZR OP - Lubricating • & High Tesiiiarning Oil& Eclipse Mailreadi dale OIL Mande peat heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Opecial Oil for tropical 011M11101 or hot weather. Loeemotive, Engine, Machine Shop, W.lll cut acres's. Saww Mill and' Planing Mill Oils, -Adapted for, high speed. Spindle Oil, WoollHead-Light 011, Oil, Tanners , Staff-Men:ole. ing &Finishing ou,loasoline, • Harness Oil: .Par Canine. ' :ARMOR VARNISH U.: Pritretre Bright Iron Work and Machinery hltri test. These products are andfactured under tor. Tweddle , s_patent by SitperheStea IMAM in Vac coo. The Lubricating 1)10, are almost od_orless, perfectly pure. uniform( And•• Meetly light col ored. , stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid dining extrettle cold: The Ballresd Oils ar e 'unequalled, and sre Ma constant use on many of the principal Briliroadb: Sampled can be examined and orders left , gt. 174 WOOD STREET, Works at She .sbur Bridge. TACK DROP, 00,1111EISSION MERCHANTS, . AND paw= IN , Petroleum and its Products , Zitbolifill q ll.94l7N'ili r erk% =um. Ptinadevldioffice—lul7 WANNT sta:wvir DIAMOND OIL INFORIELs, H. M. LO NG 11 • ome.,,p4umg,T., oxyarso, linfmeTOViT, - PlttabetrAt. Pa. ME ••• own. Jo 1116 MUMS gwitNT__*, ilititT,' • .••• ißoarrzontaw wirD ORNAMENTAL e vAity RS' . #olfionigt, tea „ et IWO* as, tn. IL 29, 1E369 DIRECTOR& . Jno. C. Risher. Bobt. R. ISA& Andrew 3111Ier, James M. Bailey. • ;nigAar, preen: WI14801g: Combler., AT U A.M. OILS AL', AND 11211" V.) PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, I . The cheapest Investment now in the market for sale byi PI - I. R. .311a7triZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS 1 • Also, dealer In Government, Bonds. sold and Counond and European Exchange at market rates. den T. BRADY &.• CO., (Successors 013. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., I Et4L1V1E.M3R,; , .19, BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SOLD, SILV R AND COUPONS, ON B' MOST 'FAVORABLE TERM& tir Interest Allowed on . Deposits. 111r3fo i ney loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the. Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and VOLD: JAMBS T. BRADT & CO. CIA Gaitttt, FINANCE AND, TRM)E, ~., E UFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • WEDNESDAY, April 28, 1869: - The proposed sale of gold by the Gov ernment tomorrow, amounting to one million dollars, if the bids are high enough, had the effect - of depressing quotations from the highest point, 134, yesterday, but the lowest point touched was 133 . 34, from which a sudden rise took place to 133 X, closing at 1334. It is ex pected I that a temporary decline will take place immediately on the disburse ments Of May first, but a lower rate than , 132 is not looked for, and as soon as the . gold paid from the. Treasury is fairly aistributed, a rise will inevitably take place, even if the Government continues to disburse and sell at the rate of one millionldollars per day. Government Bonds sold up to 1i63. this afternoon, from which point the market' receded to 133% for new bonds. the difference between old and - new bonds . is getting smaller every day and soon new bonds will command the same prices; there was a sharp rise in 10.40's which advanced to 1073.;; the market;is strong, but the advance no doubt will bring out sellers. • • Stocks were sluggish early in the day and gradually 'declined on money being in bettor demand. Money is easier. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: I Gold, 134: Silver, 12(3; Eighty one's, 118%4; Five Mendes, 1862,.121i8; do 1864, 117 g; do 1865, 119; do 1865, Consols, 116; do 1867, --; do 1868, 115 X; Ten Forties, 107%. New York Central; 73%; Erie, —; Reading,• 96X; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr Chicago Railroad, 3147; Ohio & ' lifisissippl, 33%; Michigan Southern,:99%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 92X; Chicago & Rock (Island, 37; Chicago dr North Western, 86g; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 98; Adams Express Com pany, 61X{ Merchants Union Express, 15; PaelAc Mail, 9396; Western Union Telegraph Company, 4238; Gregory, 4,05; Quartz; Hill, 1,5 , 3; Corydon, —; Smith, Fannie% 2;60; W. Am. Express 41. ; (By Ti.e graph to the Pittsburgh tlaselle.l .1 NEW 'ironic, April 28, 1869. . The !money market remains un changed. The demand on call is freely, met at 607 per cent ; and the supply ,in creasing. Sterling flint at BX®9 for first class bills. Commercial and bond bills scarce.' Gold without decided change: opened at ,13.3 X, declined to 133 X, ad. vancedtci 184, and closed at 1333;. Ratio for boriowing„l-1,6, 3.32, 3-64, 1-62, 61-64, and 3 per cent to'flat; and for carrying, . , 2,1, 1=32.4, and 5 per cent. Clearances. 193,000,000. Governmenta are "in good demand at an advance. The large houses are tak ing ail the banes for shipment. Today's steamer carried large amounts from all the exchange hous - ea. The market is bare ofrels, and '62s; 1 65 s and '67a were most active, one \house alone selling 11,000,000 of the latter at 1113;.t. 10 40s strong, and 1 per cent. higher at closing price. 1 Coupons of 'Bl, 118; 1 .4®118g; coupons of '62, 12 ' ®I2IX; coupons of do. '64; 117 8 ®117 c do. '65, 118X®119; W i i do. new, 116®116 : do. 67, 116®116g; do. '6,si 115% ®ll6;`--1.0-40s, 1078®107 %. Pacitics, 105X®106. State; bonds are buoyant and higher; Missouri, 88g®89; old Tennessee, 69g® 69X; new, 683;®68';8; old North - Carolina, 6114 ®62; new, 55 C 056; old Virginia, 583 i @59; new, 62 3 / 4 ®63; Louisiana= Levee sixes, 72 3. 0)73. The Walk market was buoyant; until the regular board, when prices' halted, followed by a decline. NeW 'York Con. tral, Hudson, Harlem, ;Reading, rLake Shore, Michigan Southern, St. Paul and North Western were the features. In the afternoon the market recovered its buoyancy and - there was a marked re covery from the,Alow quotations made at noon. New York`Centralrose•from 178 g to 174 X, which , stiffened Hudson and Harlem. .In We tern shares the specu lation was chiefly on Michigan Southern and North Wes ern. The former ad vanced, from 993< to iing. The day's tradifactions' in "stock Were over 3,000 shares: North Western rose from 86 to 86X, and preferred-from 97% to 983 ,with heavy dealings. The rest octhe list ad vanCedin 'sympathy, :although the im provenient is not so marked. "The Mis cellaneous list is firm. Expresses lower. Market gefierelly closed feverish, but quite strong on Michigan Southern. ••• Five-Thirty Prices:—Cumberland; 85; Wells iExpreas. 36ya36X; Ameridan Express, 41%®42 1 /,; Adams Express, 6135 @62; • United • ..States Express, .64X; Merchdnts Unioh .. Express, 15);@16; qulekallyer, 21 @UM Cluatol3,,Q2X; Ptiolite I Mail .93 4 93)1; ' Weiterh'Utilini Teleimph,42.3( Hart/4403 F 49,22 4 ig24; MirAPB5l 20:4; % - brefgri r ea, 1 Ns l lr 4 Centrik /7 4 % 114)“ Tale 8 4 1 "ft 49 * Prettorrelk 0333(r-itUdion 15•1 . . 155 1 4®1553;'' Harlem, 147K,®147y; pro. ferred, 148; Reading, 975 4 : Chic ago 4 dz. Alton, 180@162; Terre Haute, 8914044. , preferred, 68@70; Wabash, 733; (10.; preferred, 773.5©78; St. Paul, 773@773; preferred, 8 333 6©E.;%; Ft. Wayne, Mx; O. & M., 0a)33%; Michigan Central, 1270180; Michigan Southern, 100Wia; 102; Illinois Central, 14334; Pitts burgh, 93N®94 1 / 3 ; Lake. Shore, 101;‘®. 1013; Rock Island, 137©137W North western, Bf 3 ty,QBB';(; do. 'preferred, 98%@;;` ®983; C. C. dr. I. C., 4835; St. Joseph pre ferred, 112; J. C., 95; J. C. Londe, 120. Mining shares dull; Quartz Hill, 150. Copper Stocks at Boston—Copper Falls, 9; Franklin, 20; Heels, 75; Hancock, 4; Quincy, aom. Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, 11,833.- 526; payments, 1603,871; balance, 188,- 445,013. Disbursement of coin intirest 557. Exports for the week 0,471,655. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, April 2/3, 1869. The general markets continue mod erately active, with a fair volume of bus iness in aggregate, though businesi generally is not what it should be at this particular time. There is not so . much complaint as to the amount of business as there is in regard to mar-L gins, which, under the influence of l an active competition, are cut down to about where they were previous to the war. As we have repeatedly remarked, our people must bring themselves down to doing business in the old fashioned. - way, and be satisfied With smaller profits. This thing of making a fortune every year, is, to use a common phrase, about played out, and it is probably piet as well that it is so. - APPLES—Scarce, and in demand; sales at • ss®B per bbl, for com,mon to choice. APPLE BUTTER—MiI per gOlon. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged, witt sales of good to prime Roll at . 35®38. BEANS Dullat $3@8,25. CHEESE—SaIes of new Western Re settle at 156E20, as to (nudity, and New . York Geshen at 24®25. CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a jobbing way at 29@30. CORNMEAL—SI,7S®I,BO per cwt. DRIED FRUIT—In steady demand but unehanged:rPeaches,"l.4®ls for quar ters and 18®20 for halves. Apples scarce • and in demand at 13®15, as to qualityl 'EGGS—Quiet and unclatigtid at 17®18. FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the tradt, and the usual adv ce in a retail way FLOUR—Is quiet, but s fair local demand, while changed. Spring Wheat br Winter Wheat, r,so@s. 7,25. Fancy brands are q c 10,50. GRAlN—Prime Winter Wheat may , be quoted at $1,45®1,50 in e absence or_ sales. Oats scarce and fir at the recent advance; 69®70 by the car oad and 73® 75 in store. Ear Corn is a 11 reported at 80®85 and shelled , at 78 80, as to-qual ity. Rye is in better de but prices are irregular; we are cognizant of sales at ,$1,42®1.45, 1,600 bus. at the inside fig nre and 100 bgs at $1,45. No movement in Barley. HAY—Continues very dull under the intinence of continued liberal receipts both by rail and river, and compared with last week, prices are fully $3 per ton lower; we now quote good to prime baled, on wharf, at $38®30. HOMINY—SS,76®6 per bbl. HEMP-$215@220 per ton. LARD OlL—Sales No. 1 Extra at $1,52 @1,53. and No. 2 at $1,23®1,25. - MAPLE MOLASSES—SaIes in gallon juzs at $1,50@1,75. MILL FEED--Sales 2 cars coarse mid dlings at $.1,65, and 1 car fine widtedo,. at $2,10. PROVISIONS -Aresteady With`a - fair jobbing demand, ' but prices• are >un changed at 14 for. Shoulders; 16®16X for Ribbed, and 1 173;®18 for Clear Sides; and 19®1935 fbr Sugar Cured flame, Lard is quoted at 18%®19, as to qual ity, and Dried 13eef at 2055. Mess Pork POTATOES--Dull, with sales on track at 60@75 and 70@)75 in store. _ PEANUTS—Quoted it 11 eta. - SEEDS-Clover Seed is quoted at s9(gv 9,50 and Timothy at Z4,75©5, and little or none in market. No Flaxseed offering. SALT—May be quoted, at $ 1 , 3 3@1)84 by the car load, and $1,95152 for small 7 lots in store. . , WHISKY—DuII = and Changed.', f. - i : GROCERIES—The deinand for - Sweets is but limited, and as prices have been very fluctuating for some time, there is consequently - Out ' little disposition - to take hold; but the. time As near at band wuen prices must advance • mulinalritain a steadiness unknown for, sometime. The native spring trade so confidently looked for by our merchants has come far short of being realized, and we may liiii7;, thietiiitler thus tar hial only been fait, and the demand for goods conned almost 'jutelneively tub supplying of imiriediiite , wants. to steady decline hi price of all kinds of country produce' has contributed its f 11 share to the gen eral-dullneas which {prevails throughout the Country.' With a money market growing_ easier evry day, the prom ising appearance. of all kinds' of .;fall' grain,. and the favorable weather for. _spring plantlnkwhich we,' . .ate pow cu.. joying, we feel warranted in predicting a speedy revival •of a trade . that cannot! fail' to be active and satisfactory; for not. withstanding the Stagnation which -has hacisivay'for so long a time, bur country is -in. 'a. healthy. condition and country, merchants. , are able to pay for all the goofis.they.may want. . • Strains-8• 11, 11©1134; AA, 13; Mi. vana, 134 : 714; Cuba, 131514; Porto Ri cit. 13% 14 - 3 i; Demerara 15X(416; No* Orleans, ut little prime ' in market and sells•readlly at 14;4©15X; lower 'gradea, 13M141 Refined, C, 1531; B, 18; A,16%; - 14forassEs—New Orleans - of good qual ify is in strong request-And bring 8 5e; Pert° Rico, 6 , 5675.'' ` , •- ~ • - ':- arsuESWhite, Itortey..,Drips, . $1,20: Silver Drips, $1 . ,60;; Jersey; , , $1,10; Golden ' 85; Amber,Bo; Common, 55@75. • . - Corkaw-Pair .-, to 'GoOd Riff , 20® ~ : 22; Prime, 24341525; Choice, 28(p)2834. , RitrEA-Carolitia, 1C34 to 110 ; Reagent 934 c. Tres—Young Hyson, $l,lO to t 1,85; G. P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, 11;40`• to 1,80,, Oolong, 85 to 11;45. Son Chong, 900 Sztami--pearl o .7l4;r Silver Gloss, 12c, and Corti Staroh,l2%O. • ' CONCENTRATED IsEE-4.3,110 per ease fltaisins,4l,oo_oer Mate do, $8,243; Prunes, 14 0 ;. Currants, allncia :Raisintrl4X: ' " ' • Sm ai astsslit 90o;" (Moires, 45 6 ; grain Pepper s 46 ,. c :liefif A119100 0 , 83(4- nt,.. ! mega 1450. - - ; Belt LEAD--1234c; Shot, $OO per bag. , Soira-- a ßabbit'a," • 12e: u oaltelyis,ly HosM,_. 5 to. 7o; s l L ipbt.4o3," loe; Wix,(loOr • Carrems—Mould,l6or tar, 250 : Clinkitlik.W.:44tiso Fxsit--White Pish Pk per, half b: Lake Herrintlitiltjj ftild frarmr Toreeco—Naiy 07®10, 10's fiat 670 BPanillikrsalM a t / 31 7 anal* ^ f",'" eady, with a prices are un it:lds, 143,50(4)7, ye flour, Vg4 (cited at slo®