, • e. . auglnivan ifoßis; , 0311NIIRM do.' i• : ~, i:r.. .-. IRON, ' NAILS, • STEEL, • -; ,:.) ~i.lr-;.t.3 sA .. Ngv e , p , .7 - 1 .;,._-, - :r - wittgiittscili , .),-..)t,„.1 ..- .. , a6ut - iiii ,utoN. BLA.T B : : . B 0 • UND LI — AgIi . 4 - ANII IRON . , 7 I .: , " EVIED.H.K.CVEr, • t' ' BAB and DBorPltil BARS / 0 1 „ _v . , . ,BA.ICS • • CY/4 351 PEu -4 :5ti,,,,,,,i,,-,ii.A._isiCosTitosits..:L_ • : • •• Be • - i EDEitbn 4 HAlLlt_9_,Nr2 , • A g r y: L DLT.IVA.TOtt STEE L. ''''' ' 2 :4 2 .1" - .1 '•we" : • XOULDB enktinv , B. i q.4. i . ' .. : • fitHAFT.I.2i4I, A. Joi. ' :"I .: BUGGY and WAGON SPRING 14 an d AXL , - • . —l4- r— atm sans AND SPIKE& ,All. Goods hitt Claes' itd Warranted. - 4 -1 / I :br.. )j:D VbMCS. illat4l9lll . k . Stiffit &Ad Auegno e Riier • busk Wstint Street, Pittsburgh. Zee • t DE " tilde ' L & COI - --411-Exekenge , phioe, Ne 7 -Are prepared,-as Bole Agents In the. United ` lei Itr ilia 1 avian Mining and Iroii Cons , 'awl. of , contract or vett Is quiusittlei to gull purcliasera, Cdellitred Gliberlterw' York or Philadelphia{ ) the celebrated V. G. SPTEGELEISEN lliedso'exienatteay for. the isinfacvarluit Of 131111SMSEI8 :.STEIEL. • This Iron Is tree from Sulyniand 'Phosphorus and contains a hear, percentage of MILSOVISIOIie 71211 partßolart, "ampler, prices or chemical -analysis will he promptly forwarded on appilita• *hon. ja66:d76 SEINIMEMDI STEEL WORM. aEtig4 ' : ll o ll' & PIIMSIIVIMIL PA.. Ki tail4 lo . l 4 " T ° l 7 d e l "• 7 4 ) g°a l / CAST?, , AND CIERN Want %T; :ic,TE,Etinrosm srsnrech • AXIACB, STEEL TIRE, Ite., • Waiehoase, 88 Waiter. and 100 First Ms. NEILLEII, .BAJET. & PAUREI\ ra,asNzan T. OHUMITLVTV 4I.- , EPIC AL P4WINZII-8. MUM • CR RiOaltai StEz.r.. WORKS. . .I[ILLERi• BARR & PARKIN, Onto% N0.1335-I.l33prty St, prrrmaimmiLps B LACK DIAMOND= . • • - . • •• WORKS. PAR OntiMin a Co., Xust;tan;Emm °tin el.4lcdlMclus EZE Mies sad Warehouse. - THIRTIETH," THIRTY FIRST sad RAILROAD STREETS,. MIEN IRON : WORKS. 4/111. Viouvm, Nanows. Eit9ll FORGE • • LAND IRON. co., 'ItIitITACTWAILRIS Or f - i::: - Matieliiit 1 i:.:t- ---., '1;„ 4 i :,. • • 1111117mulk1 1 1114,11u*iini Molls; :.„ Illidtrimid Vow Auer Ilammeiedi • , ilimoirmattio nsiisem. ,:-• , Lleamiltigitreirr, Side teas: , . Piston mambos , - . PIMPIO Sege; WO llO O - Pitman Jaws, Collairs, - • Mao's,: No. ,177 PENN :ISTRXICT; ILIARSIBESEN-1101113)•_,;. ghtpatzrzmirmiatioupill tausa. The superior quality imparted to 'good Iron; Use great ispronrement lu inferiortron. and the laduced oat. =amend it to all of !he._ _ I" gir t41 ,114g 5t 9115 , 1 . 1 1 n0 ht a 1 a310411 44 bl JAMES P. SPEER. Attorney for the Trustees, aL t l t ß veltiter= ! u4 4 in g `'M t i hjarested are • invited to visit till, mow 16 ,=m WORKS•_Tlinge ;the p roce is Le oceration. .. eS ;Oa xamup_ _ '4 - 401 • • = ' 1 4- ,::Binnsyhtatharon, w or - . j r ait nine . , .osios.ss ionolv i r a s 'n NOVELTY WORKS. .;. T. 7 ... tt ,, NOVELTY'wog • ..‘ - 4 , ll4PutsOM A. D.qui., 41)40111%1?IMPKEE & CO. ... TBI'OII76TAIrSJIIII3 LiAIRB -- -2—.- ANE_II *L T.. irsTA•jmnrquit,l4l4t !NUN TEE alt, SCIA.XsitSs, 1 Jay raced Patent Door Locks and Late/lasi • "I. Point sad-Costs kills, etc. 11011 M-0 1, FEIST. AVE NUE & GUST Bit • • , :-, ~ 1 . . • • ForsaNiv:.- ... OAS ANDSTELMFITTING. loft r, 000111116:. ..41011c 1111Z1s . 2 40 1 11 : 1 11LOXPPERilbre04 1: I ' 4 ( r r , •: Mot , . - • 11"4- A IM IWOOPi l ii; GAR ANl:ingiu s tlmpaig; AANANit ier4= l o;ant. Mint Studs Aloud 061.1*Iiiiifrighila wt. .0..14n* U • . ILL . - *•4 Pret FOUNDRY - COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, - - r TWELFTH 'stitEET, • PlTTELlistriteic Pd. LW - Engine% Rolling Mill Mai chinfry, Re tort-4" aril t ' asiinge generally. ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. A Corset CarrellasidAnughwasiltiwis. earns WABDJ PP1T53313114112i, Ps.. " r • .1 S WILLIAM MITH ) ManufEwHturer or - ^ CAST 1:13,0* n wort' PIPE POE GAB AND WATER WORKS. Xy Pipes are all east invariablyin Pits, in dry land, and LS feet lengths. Also, fell assortment a:general, ;-. Castings for Gas and Water Works. egraitliomtv:,:nuro?fAultrar."l ATLAS WORKS, Adro`iirTi4 rm KIT; iiittkt:liw.d. THOMAS 11. KLIMEIT 4 Preddent. These Works are among the largest and MosS complete establishments in 'the West, and an now prepared to Awash ORDERS SOLICITED. noßnide DUQUESN - E FORGE. (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Has facilities co•extensive 'r with' 4te Leading Forges In the East, and is papered to 'promptly and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAPES, CRANES. PISTON ROD.LLSVERS, PITMAN JAMS. WIHSTS RAIIMOAD AXLES; LOCOMOTTVIVPRAMPISI together -F i lth every description of SHAPE WORK. Office d Forge, •orpl4:nerll of iDugat td Way and Pint StreeL, a4O _ _ rrmnv*e. itOMNEM!, & e(ps Muteessors toltaagfisaa'afrinis 3 Mums. FOUNDERS . AND aßciwurts,Pll7,l3BUßGH, 1 Manufacture:el of ifOiVaiiii Stamm Stem =IE4 Engines, Nneldnagexim 4-Cldringsestsitilesertntions ces and IS BollerrouLlSbeetires- • • - Mee, o. LS, corner lint and timitamad Streets. Agents ftliatrE.SAlPSEkilliNE 'EILTECEOE, Orr reeding Boilers. JellaSt v ° sti4Cl, o Woid, (Optjoalte Union iron Xllls, 1.1 *WM/4M Rollin, mug _and iftridge ,Castings; THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, Orden promptly and earefally executed. Mutes relßolualleti •?. 'e EBBM a auceuxix, was:ln Tif FIN Fogrilt:Farli Fonndq an 411.41401.00.4 itha t i o - r w ; 11, i ""T"'t=atATra. . 4 :11A 4 1 ! h ALLI aikt3tiM vw lattuarn. R Vrstet , hair an , • :'• • I AND ROLL WORKS sft9' 3 ,i'mmu[street. BOLLIAN I pfrp & BAGALW, Call lat? 4, HAlOutings, 801 l Lathes, •c. r, 00AILI MA 14)...0041-1411. • 'JACKSON' trEtWitlttli 00•1' • • HMIs" etatOvS4 their OSOS NO. . 567 •LIMEM BTBAET ixotto city mou Buu) =own sums, I et.trEtzltOpje WAti 0011 1 . 0 ee r i e 141 r 414 4gfic i bt . th'tco .014.biaiesied them mm intourotty, 1 4 111 /115, l e7 / ! 1 $, 11 , ,114.114", to . . .ifirefiTACQUittolli „ • :1, .• , • r ; MaCkfrA.4i Stone Works • orNteo Oonuivoi,446o43gi JIPPLEIVir ATlfientia &' Hit.mtuma - or Par e IzOn short aottos mart* intd. scovetongiti s httsttlitstatits, snore? Filightgiggf "21•fttAtil 4. 11 (_E - ;:404%1 Sewer of Wdgl4B sad lassar ek d ill ;64 wrznaz A . ) iseicakuse stmts. argue reistar atuaded so. i , . ) , . ' . , . . . , - ~ , , - -•••-•-•..-- • - '....-:, .• . '-' -..'" - '''','',-.'''''. ". :..-..7.:'i.:^..:; ~,.,5,...Z. • - xtra ,C.^. 'n--.'4.7,VV.,,..W.,t52rV.0:,1','-c.:7;:_,;1:,.,..-!,-).-.'.3,lll::''''4'4'''''''''A,''-'-:''"4.2tediV4'',°A't.'''' 4,„.. 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' ,51:0,4‘1,r',1•55t,,,-.,,,-..,--....,v,:d.•.,411,-:.`§•,.N...7.,:0,,,..4,i..': , r 1 ' ' * ''''' .-- ' - , •" - : . ".' :." ' "'-1:2:•.....,,,,,,e.4..V.,44:8,".V'''.,:','.4-Vr.i..C.**.A. , ..'''' -.- . . ~ . • -...' ..... ' " : -, "' .-, , ,,,,- ..t. , ?,..,,,,,-. A.. ,- • , I - - . • - - - - i . ._ , _ . . , . :To,Y) grim ' 30 1869 G. • - PrTXI3I3IM(aH. Engines, or every deo:wryer,* Boilers, Oil Tanks. 'heel Irok Work. SaUriiid Castings. *ening 11111 Castings. Engine Castings. aseldne Castings. feral Calking*. a, to., aml• `STONE. HUGH IL BOLE 'it CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., taw/ sax PORIT.) F44o,:kie stxtY er Sy minders and • 211114 400ata ' ZNOINZS and STA TIONARY ENGINE& of all eine. tied.4,,1_41 on Inel o yaktearsT4TlON A.Wr 'eUrNlF=a l,l3 itirruzg• ARD,PORTA - R B° r ("l6ll9rl 7 "'°4- • cr Tuatet eve kind; leade'teordr elder loon 17, on THIRD TENET, below Market. RIGS for 011 an d HAFTING DILLETE, HANGERS,ROUSE TOBACCO SCRIM and IRON TOBACCO PRNABEB, on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, - Proating ea the Allegheny Raver, near the Point, , VISTSIIIIIIGH„ pA. • 411 ordem promptly ailed.. Tar us. roitt BOIL% STILL ANII WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, "MAPVTAOPOMPAA OP • „ . . TtrstriAts, DOUBLE-FLU= TUBULAR. .M.W.gpS A7$D, 01;LINDE.13..BTXAIL BOIL. OIL IiPILLS AND OIL TANiCB. musigzirs, BiwzmiNe - AND • ASH PANG. BISTPLINC- 'PAtts;. uvr PANS AND CON. - DENSIERS;- ISTX&M PIPER, GABON:ETERS AND IKON BUDGES; PRISON DOORS AND 00AL BRITT= 011ie. aud Warehouse. tomer nomad, Tb id, Short and Liberty Streets, , PITTSBURGH; Pa. Mr Orden sent to the above address will Ds promatly attended to. mb7:18) WS. BAENHILL & co.; BOILER MASERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. so, ss, so AND so PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furulthed It with the meet approved machinery, we &repro. fired to manufacture every description' of BOIL -162Ln lathithost manner, and warrand anpmhda Mine coUntry... ahlinneys, Brecht Fire Beds, Mena Pipes, Locomotive Boilers; Condensers t ßalt Pans. Tanks,,Aglta tdiSiftilling Pans, Boller Irtti Paw andhole manufacturers of BTalrll BoUers. Betuilring dons en shortest notice. • JAMES BL 504 ss and se , winea , street, rzrr,ispour i , PAL. • luannti*iii4 or • _ TANK% ILITTLpia PAYS, CIFFTEIit IMLAY rte.!, ' 'tomato acm4wrlcirs; Ansi BMW! IROF7•WOBit Fox atesanbosts. MOD II; D. 381= j4411:33P 114 WU( & BON, Steam Oilfn, Oil' Milli ' , Teske. ism? IRON WORZ, Oka 61 X l e). l *, ?Wait Putslosor" . Pa.' STOVM,' CASTINGS, &o THE BEST STOVES. • A. BRADLEY & CO. Yanhfientrera of the greatest variety of Cook; Parlor and Heating Sims, • TO HE 70IIND IN THE STATE. • floVenti for the eetebrated-13ase • • Burning Orle Stoves and PUrnaces for Hard Coal or 'Coke. Berl tithe World for Parlor,Office, More or Oktish..7lreAseds ao rekloatnir-burno *II win. thg..Doaotbetrouttagroe etwonaeld Carcular. No. 30 WOOD STREXT. One tt baseateit t ti-33.11241taf BROS., gml L3T., •Atiligleeng City. - i IWITTAFFPUte Of L YAII9iTY.4?7- . .'" ..r, , , . • t aosrox,. COOKLYO 2z4N,174; . • " TAN .A7Pial - B R . w. Goirt4i imo p F9!t.,"COLUMBIA CO p p p K STOVE . N4 fiwt; II • X D Tl,it. 4, KIN =FUE:TO : RATIES L Ha= Sod dust; GRATIS !MP • ;ANDERS, Lc. - . : • rind SOS Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. - - - . CET 1411 E-litter. bl'i ‘. _ .. _ ... , 11.11USSFOILL 0k.00.°15; B. ~s -ii i . .: . - FOR..arzitiiirefoiiii ;COAL.: Tferripsted to Cook, Bake or Raid ea 111,4iiiiii ither Stine in theiliiioa. , -.... ~. . ; ... M ,, -,-4 00.- ..- -... ,2 ' .No. - -086-Liberty- Street.' -','"..' . . . 4 4 qt,,..., il . C.1!11, v.i . • • ' .9, '•ak.i.111430 Dl6at t.Te LA NCE DYER AND.' SCOURER rio. a a'r. , Apdlos. 18prid 187 Thttillitloy' „ •t: 11-.JI; --••• • ttu -hitt •• .* • 11 ZEFTSBUIRaii..O... 1501 . :::•t.J • t) ..J11104031.4130Tire Vitt &MOSER nUrr EOM Adaparigirt 1111 t aad f at. Olatr rlh liCa r ta im" " WO Ell= aad XlindUelis FORT PITT RANKIN - 0011PBTI N 0.169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : :: : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEAL7I3B 1.17 GOVERNMENT pEOURITIES AND . COLD. INTRUST ALLOWED TAB DEPOSITA. the Collec ted tions tates made d on all Canada' aoseuible I;.oints in uni S n. DIBZOTORfit D. Hostetter. deo. cl. Bleier James Gordon, Bobt. H. Hang; D. WaMace. \ Andrew Miller, Z. Fawcett, Junes 11. Bailey. inikAtis Pres'i:. D. LEZT WILSON Cashier. 1 =EI NATIONAL 13,41 a Of COlllOOl, • Cor. of Wood and Sixth Ste. A. PATTEIRAOA "--- ..«........»...1Pr051deat. JOll. H. HILL ...........—...—......0a5h1e5: CAPITAL, : t t $500,000. DIRECTORS: 1 fd.`M'a - rizepNzin'ip .. . e itt i . . itfa h zi t ion. Wm. % tr ., W. B. Harm. - DISCOUNTS DAIL arr9:o2 HAIM CAIIGKET & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and . Wood Streeta, PlT'XlSEitritian, (117001238088 TO ahaNA. semi al c 0..) Eichaflges COin) OIIVOnst And particular stgant i lop e tied to the Mohan a al COVERNMENT BONDS. Bht Diorto on London. laymo N HOLILES &:BONS, 57 *arket Street. the Co ad Use t tto os h saade on all taa4 he prinefroll Potato of Uni Oms and C all StockOonds and other Securities BODO= AND SOLD ON COXICESION. PParticular attention paid to th e pa:reams and of u n it e d states Securities. 030:al JAY COOKE & CO., s3Etrlmeriss, 114 SOUTH HIRD STREET, ElTinliS and BON, DB of •ll deteriptiOns loonglit and sold. lEtn . eotl attention givl tc! tl . le pnrebase and eta. of Government Becuri =I Wiz WAIUNG AND KING, . 4,, tari vw - ' '''.? : , :.',!;':-•• . Commthlot Mere u and/lioliteli hi . Petrolegni au its, Products, ' ...,,, -, DA!.ILI..'S 8,1.0 C , DUQUESNE WAY, nM,A.DIILI3rIA .&DDREPS. Boom .17, Chamber°, Commemst &D1°133 BOITTE SECODIDIEMIEET.. ; ECUPSE; PETROLEUM REFINERY' c. • MLIKVPAOTI7RER OP IlighTiift Burning Oils XO/4110 Bia*Tull Axil! 9AI. bist t nt oh ne. remain altaittrioUest tenUuroarbleaal 011fo_ tropical climates or hot weather. • Locomotive, Engine, **whine Shop, i WM eat Sorewe.- • „ _• • , •• • ft illaw.MULana Pleninitiun Oils,. ; Adapted tor hish speed. Stirindle-011; Witolrlitit*Lisht Oils Tantierso Stein liehettle. Lag otElzdshitijOil, SolOrier t . - 4 r t elaTin . ~ 10 0 cremnek, • ' or preserve Brifslit Iron Thre trOdects are Matrictared ' 'iinder Mr. Twe die spatent z eased lilteans o ka Vac. Imo. The imbricating. Vile ere .almost or/essi lWrm. and meat! USl' col i ored. Stand ntib temperature ad ante d .an remain limpid during extreme cold 4 ,The ouzo my are 'unequalled, and are IA CONlitant nee many of the prinolpal-Rallroads. Samines,._mtn ria l tr e Wo:fa l argratiiistirigrie.WQ°P TACK , 11110THERS I ._ COMMISSION , MERCHANTS, Petroleum and its Products, . . 60 1 11V114,,ifilery Tuumme, PhUadelphis Onlce-1317 WALNUT Ti r wiwso DLCII - OND OIL:,•ITORKSi • r i •.• H.M. LONG &C CO., office, D.:4l,7,ffiL. ,BI4EJAN9 I fen Deeneine Way: Pittsburgh, Pa. S.ll. lornr: ' Y: D'art WINT & 'MATT, 'CENT- - AND 'UNION /lA/9 ' PA 10 • RAILWAY BONDS, i The 'cheapest Investment now In the market for sale by F9EI. R. 3131aELTZ, ; • Cotner FIRTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange' at market .„ . Es , L. BRADY' &CO., (successor. o 13. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sta;_ 13AL IV 33L3E11 BU AND SELL ALL SINDB OF GOTERNMENT SECURITIES, - . , . _sloth, SILVER AND COUPON% . v - ON !HOST YA.I7OBABLE TEEMS. ; Fir Interest L Allowed on Deposits. Issr Noney loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. !Orders executed for . the Purehase and Salo of 'STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. LAMES T. BRADY & CO. T, AT 11 A: ts Eittsbutgt &Ott FINANCE' AND TRADE, OFFICE PEriSBURGH _GAZETTE, THURSDAY, April 29, 1869. The' greater ease in money matters in eastern cities has 'a favorable influence on our , home money market. - ; The L sharp advance in Government induced manflolders to sell out, the more so since the tendency of gold Is not yet downward, which was expect ed, in case of any materiai rise in bonds; The - ease in the money market gives parties of a speculative tarn and the leaders of Wall street, almost full con trol of the bond market. The amount on the market being limited, they may, advance them to almost any price, but unless gOWitiould sell much below present figures European capitalists will, no longer buy at present prices; /ower _ohotations may be made by interested parties, and a sudden decline is inevita ble. , The advance in bondi is used simply to advance prices in stocks to a very high figure before the stunmer season sets in. I Gold which looked very dull yester day, suddenly, advanced' to. day' to 134 M, more on account of the oversold condi tion, of the market than from any other cause, except the scarcity for delivery. The Government sales were not looked upon as in any way relieving the market. Stocks, although not higher, were held firm,- out the market is kept.up by with drawing stocks for the Present in order tol force speculators .to Puy at higher qttotations. ;'The Stagnation of business will greatly assist the speculative mania inlstocks. - . . I Money is still from tent to 'twelve per cent, except for first class paper, which is taken at eight to . nine per , cent. , banks. aM 11. PA. PHILADELPHIA: -Closing quotations received by Jame 4 T. Brady & Co. Gold, 1340-% United Sates Sixes, 1881, 1181; Five-Twenties, 180 , 121;% de.,19641,1,7%; db.:1745, 119%;, Ten-Forties, gilfif iveweiftlifs, Janu ary} and July, 1865, 116%; do.. do. 1867, do. do. / 8 0V130.90130412r.Thirties, parless, %; Due Compounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central do. do., 103; Cy Pacifies, 101%. 'quotptionar as, , received , by Ph i :: R. Idertz: - Gold, 161►,‘; Saver, 126. Eighty. one's, 118%; Five Twenties, 1862, 121 X; dif., 1864, 117%; do 1865, 119%; do 1865, Consols, , gem; , 110,1667,_:—,--;,. do 1868, 11888;' Ten Forties;' 108; New York Central,- 73;- Erie,-.—; Reading, 90%; Pittsburgh, FarE , +Wayne 7 it Chicago 'Railroad, 87%; Ohio dt Misissippl, 33%; Mic,)3lgtui ,Southeih,l.ol%; Cleve. hind & Pittsburgh, 92%; :Chicago at 1.9f 1 A1id,10,10/Chip__goi Drerth Wester so%; Miadgo & North Western Preferred, 9834; Adages Express Com+ piny, 615 x; Merehluitif Union Express; 15; Pacific, Mail, 93%; .Western Union Telegraph Toinpany, '42%; Gregoz.Y, 3,65 Quartz H111, 12 1,4Q; . Corydon, —; Smith & Parmlee. Eipress 41. . Telegratii. ta: pinaco Gazette.j NEW Yonic, April 29. ! The most important event n Walt street was the visit OfSecretary . Boutwell; end the foreshadowing of the:Pi:tura, pot+ icy of the Treasury. Department. Mr; Bentwell gave ..audiense to a number or gentlemen in theiSub4reasury, and in the evening visited the'Stock Exchange. He was introduced to nienibeis rioni the President's rostrum end received with cheere, when he inade - a speech, stating In substance that he should faithfully collect the revenues due the Government, - and apply them to the working expenses thereof, and the surplus,lf any, to the reduction of the National debt. Fur, thermora, lie should Institute economy in the Departinenti and all its operatione should'be.ope4 -to the_ public gaze. lie closed by saying:he should endeavor. to administer the finances without embar rassing tha, heshiptet of the 'country. These reniarks were well received, and had a huoytht effect generally, especially on the government bond market, where the s peech weft.*erpreted as ; peening -the putting in force of the long neglected sinking fund of 1882. If Mr.. Bctetwelt carries out the policy announced to da y there is every reason to hope for a marked improvement in finances in the' inture. The annual election for officers of Open Steirdo6-day, resulted: President, R. W. Martin, Jr.; Ist Vice President,, Gee. 2tl Nice Preffldent,,. JAB+, ,Mit oheHt4Fteasuret, A. V. BC Handleki Sec retary, John Benjamin. The(*ney t t was eitretiidl y easy. to-div and - the supply of clipital offering ortfialLiff/arcely in excess ot Abe wants of brokers. Early transactions were at 7 percent; iniV - afterwards e per cent. be- caite4 tliev l- aviOarsita nite r •.? afar ~ fa'rjte /W3l,4,ooptifit 4Xtrried-:!reT;' V kora e r alte ir teap472 .4 lb. ii 24 wbit" more pennetoB6lo per cent. rorelgn ezoliabg. isib3o , SIZEZdi MI 'firm at 9X(§:l9 for prime bankers'bilis at 60,daya.f.. The supply of commercifi bends is very small, and the leading banks find a difficulty in covering their own with cheaper bills. Gold firmer, opening at 133).; and cies ing at 134%, ter selling at 13431. The rates for carrying were 8,2, 4, 835 and. 6 per, cent. This increased ease in the loan market is the result of the government disbursements on account of coupons, the receipts' from Eurone to-day and the sales by the Treasury. Clearances .173,- 000,000. The Germania -arrived to-day and brought $BOO,OOO. The Weser, which sailed to-day, took 1100,000, and the More Castle, for Havana, /64,000. At the Treas ury miles of gold to.day twenty-aix pro posals were filed, bidding for 18,341,000; the lowest bid was 1313,, and the highest 184 2-100. The amount sold, one million dollars, was awarded as follows: 1250,000 at 184,2-100, and 1234,375 at 1341-100, to Kern , Clews it Ca.; 1457,750 at 334 1.100 to Fresor dt Colgate, and 146,875 at 1341-100 to Underhill it Haven: Governments strong during the morn ing, and in the afternoon there was a scene of great excitement and activity, with a farther marked advance in prices. The quotations are the highest yet made. The parties recently short have for some days been .covering. Coupons' ;of 1 84 118%®119; do. '62, 1224122%; do. '64, 118@l18%,; do. '65, 1 19y,01119%; do. new, 116%©116K; do. 67, ii6y,©116%; do. '6b, 11634®116%; 10-40 s, 1 08%®108K. State Bonds steady. I Missouri 883; old Tennessee, 69%@69%; new, ' 68%101. 6834; old North Carolina, 54%455; old Virginia, 5831,@583;; new, 62%062%; Louisiana Levee sixes, 7234©. 73. The Stock market during the morning was active and excited with a large spec ulative business and rapid fluctuations in leading stocks. New York Central fell from 174 to 172%,, while Northwbstern and Michigan Southern fell about 1 per cent. This brought out strong buyers, and the: prices for Central recovered to 173 6 8 , Northwestern common to 87%, preferred to 99%, and Michigan Southern to 1013 j. Subsequently there - was an other general fall of y,,®3‘ per cent., the balance of the list sympathizing through out with the stocks named. In the after noon the market was buoyant and excit ed, Central selling at 174 X, North western 87%, do. preferred 99y„ Fort Wayne 13936; Michigan Southern 102%, Lake Shore.lol, and St: Pin11.773i, while Pacific Mail and Western Union also ad vanced. . . , Exprese shares quiet. Five-Thirty, Prices.—Cumb erland, 36; Wells Express, 15%; American Express, 41%12; Adams . Express, 6234; United States Express, 4134 ®l3; Merchants Union 'Express, 15(016; Quicksilver, 203§®2135; Canton, 6115; Pacific Mail 93%®93%; Western Union Telegraph, 43%®43%; Hartford and Erie, 23; Mariposa, 19®20; preferred, 43; N. Y. Central, 174 3 ,; Erie, 30%® • 30y,„; do. preferred, 53; Hudson, 155%; Harlem 148®148X; Reading, 98y, ®96%; Chicago fit Alton, 159,51; Terre, Haute, 41; preferred, 68%®70; Wabash, 74©74%; preferred, 78®79; St. Paul. 77 , 7 8 '®77%; preferred, 883i®88%; Fort Wayne, 140® 140/; 0. & M., 33;03%; Mich. Central, 128®129; , Michigan Southern, 102%1® 102%; Illinois:Ceara ; f44®144%;-Pitts. burgh, 92%®93; Lake Shore, 102® 102 q; Rock hland,. /383®138%r North western, 87®8738; do. preferred, 9W® ®99; C. C. kI. C., Mining shares fang. Smith it Parmiee, 275; Gregory, 350; Benton, 50. Copper Stocks at Boston—Copp er Falls, 9; Franklin, 19; Hecla, 7.5; Hancock, 430 Quincy, ' liscelpts at the Sub-Treasury, e1,3.54,- 477; payments, 86,911,443; balance, 182,- 8 8 8,047.: • • • . , Disbursement of coin interest te day, 1273,581 - The payment of May, interest..on 5-20 s will begin at the Sub-Treasury tomorrow without rebate. The committee of Stock Exchange have reported against consoli...; dation with the open Board; -but recom. mend consolidation with the members of the. GovernMent Department,liho sieto bendmitted *ithontballot, , Tthe pay ment of, 81,000. Also that 'dealings in active speculative shares shall be in the long rclm.where thertemalr seas** all:=day, lvidle piny GoVarn- Ineirt Benda;'litink Shafes,'Sfete BOBEIs, and • such railway and miscellaneous 'shares as are not Speculatively :active, shall be en the regular calld The report. has not yet been adopted, but the Oov ernment Board have approved it unani mously. "; PETROLEUM MARKET. 0721016 OF PITTS/3112113k 2errus . THIJESDA,T, April' .1#69, .., , The oil market continues : ` :' . et Sod dull and devoid anything really new or important. Compared with yesterday, Refined haF ~nagergone no -essential change ,:4hile 4 tittle, if ahything' is a shade locreri f,With the fact that there is a prcepect, although as yet ' very faint, of the market getting into a position that amt . in to 9 :t ur nitTztv, t i u zi v o i re t9 cfkee et ral fdellrift an iitys i orlight are begining to iiiiaki, &rough the Oloudswhich have been Ihniglitg over the . busiheas so 'Ong. We b il, may be disappointed, but it looks now as if the worst bad been passed, and ,thitt in spite otthe stagnation and de phiadencyWhich have prevalled•during the :past three orfour inontlaQ,,we will Vet have -a good spring and summer trade. As we , have reZatrWdl r stated, Akkiat is ttioat4lealredjnat ~iiiitrigin Crude and Relined established on ,a MondflictUritightagthried :110,rtOtlIfibrd a margin iiihoth-mpufter,iiiir.,,anoa7gif3fters: Vroillie wi tie rrie t _, Pl ittia-. ' pr i reeerrnie high oar low. providing •abiey:apP kept at a point that will- not' ahttO'olit the et. Porter. ' .... 1,- - -4 1 .„ , , -`ORUDE--Themarket- is- quiet - and, if ,anything,, a• ahade lower. Sale,. of 500 bbls `spot at 100 2 ,soo,4lsitrlemont of contract, at same tigure, andme hear dapf - Bowe- f. r . other sales:, having, beep made at 1.13. , SEFlNED'rAprly•opanedlra shade _stronger but aubsequentlyteleted a lit tie, and -.closed about Where “ft lett off yesterday.--Safes 1 ;600Aptill. let : 513;V600 first half May, 432;:600 doA/aat half at 82 %; and 600 each. May to Aly; , at,!3.i?l. May and" June offered at 55;/ift ma o r July to-Deem:ober; _ and 37Mlior: buyers option, all year. LUBBIOATIIIOI , OILIt = al '',,, Eclipse Winter Lubricating og 400 .1••••• Eclipse Railroad Axle ...,ai • ' i 860 Eclipse Machinery ..... .... r .... 750 'Eclipse §14.04: , ....,.. - :'. , - • . t - . 3•J soe - OIL BICLPPED NAST BY 41.. V. B. B. ' i ils o OrthirtiWolit 4 Co. no hhits ref.'to , Wardeli, , PreW Jrllo., Philadelphia, L'J..; (. Hirkpatzlok it Co; 291 bblapefixted With*, gang - 4 - 00., Pliiradel hitt. tifLit 136?" 12.004 bb 11. 17 44114:t"Vi P. 1 Broo2 b , ~ 'Phi adelphis.' '- '' - iks i ct ier r r A d Elfitleti *4 W. ila elphi " - ,- L , ' .arr;„Total..iiibipmentt ... i tLe&WK1 , ..........1 6 1 1 ; „ 179' . ssupian 'l' losole: Dt 7 4 ' DICROT. ~ ....2 Eniktimiaii ofi ' ltittii;;llls btu 'ie. to ,Warden, Frew arCo. .% I u _ „. , )vi r //2/rOOIT, April 29.-,rVilitat.:LiscelaLts moo bu aturtficarandariogi t or po r m th , . white sells at' u - m m . illvnt r 2 a ; to4glameblgiteogfleto. 'yr Potatoes El