DIAIIMEV9S. OY➢IQE or PITTSBURGH GAzErni, . - FILIDAT, May 7, 1869. The markets generally continue mod erately active, with a fair volume of bus inesi in the aggregate, while in regard to values, there are no important ehanges. Our advises from Chicago, last night, report an easier feelino in Flour and Grain, with a slight deciine all around. From this it would seem , that the climax has been reached and that, in fact, there was no real or Sub stantial cause for the little flurry which prevailed there during the early part; of the week. It is but, proper to rem k, however, that the upward s meyem nt there had little or no influence here; as our people had no confidence in the; ad vance being sustained for any length of time, and in this they acted wisely. l It was must prooablY brought about ) by parties who were carrying large stocks; and, of course, were interested in hav ing higher prices. This attempt, at the present writing,' has the , appearance of being a failure, and unless something lingual occurs, it is not likely that it • ill be repeated, this season at least. APPLES—SaIes at ss®B per bbl,,as to quality . . APPLE BUTTER-90(41 per gallon. BUTTER—Is in fair demand at 35®40, for good to prime and 42 for choice. BEANS—DuII at 33®3,25. CHEESE—SaIes of new Western Re- Berne at 15®20, as to Quality, and New York Goshen at 24®25. CARBON 01L—le quoted In a jobbing way at 29®30. CORNMEAL—SI,SO®I,7S per cwt. DRIED FRUIT —ls a little dull but unchanged. Peaches, 14 for quar ters, and lts®l9 for halves: Apples, 13®15. EGGS—Steady at 16®17. FEATHERS—A since firmer, and we - now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—Is steady with a fair local de mand wnile prices are unchanged. Spring Wheat brands at $6,50@7,00, and. Winter Wheat at . 57,50@8. Rye Flour. $7@7,25. GRAlN—There is little or no Wheat offering, and Winter may be quoted steady at $1,50, for prime Red. Oats in better supply, and the market is pot so rampant ;t here is no change in prioes,how ever, 74@i75, by the car hxtd, and strange as it may appear, some dealers are sel ling small lots In store at same figures. The demand, however, is not so pressing, since the advance, and it is generally be lievesl that the top has been touched. Ear Corn is selling on wharf and track, at 78@)80. and 83@85, in store, as to quality. Shelled may be quoted at 75®78, for white to prime yellow. Rye is selling at $1,40®1,43. Batley is quoted at $1,70© 1,75 for prime Spring. GROCERIES—The grocery market is quiet and without important change. Sugar's it is thought, have touched their /owast poi ut,ao d as there is every prospect of a big fruit cropi it is possible that now may be the time for to lay in , supplies. Following are the ruling quotations: Spasms-8 H, 11; A A, 18; Havana, 1834@1.4; Cuba, 13; Porto Rico. 133 @ 14%; Demerara, 1534; New Orleans, but little prime in market and sells readily at 14%®15; lower grades, 13Q14; Refined, Ex. C, 1.54; B, 15%; A, 16; Hard, 17. MOLASSES—New Orleans of good qual ity.ia in strong request and bring 85c; Porto Rico, 65@75. Sirmars—White Honey Drips, $1,15; Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, $1,05; Golden 85; Amber, 75; Common, 55@75. COFFEE—Fair to Good Rio, 20@2 ; Prime, 2434@25; Choice, 26@2634. RlCE—Carolina, 1C34 to 11c; Rangoon, 934 e. TEAS—Young Hyson,sl,lo to 1,85, G. P.. 51,10 to 1,90. Im perial, $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Son Chong, 90c to $1.50. • Srsmair—Pearl,•73,4; silver Gloss, 12c, and Corn Starch, 12%c. CONCENTRATED LYE—$B,OO per case. Farrrrs—Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box; Matt-do, $7,50; Prunes, 14c; - Currants 13c; Vallencia Raisins 1434. • Smicars--,Cassis, 90o; Cloves, 45v, grain Pepper, 38 Allspice, 83c; Nutmegs, $1,50. nem Ira-12 3 5c; Shot, ;3,25 per bag. Sosms---"Babbit's," 12c: ~O akely's," lie; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive; 9c. Csmimms—Mould, 18c; Star, 25c. - Br CARR SODA—S7,OO per 100. Fula—White Fish ga% per half bbl. Lake Herring $4,25. Tonsccii—Navy 67@70, 10's flat 67@70; Spanish Roll 75's; Cut and Dry Ws 34's and pkgs 28@30. HAY—Baled is in good supply and dull but unchanged; may be quoted on wharf at s2s@2B—very choicti - might bring $29@30. HEMP—Sales at $215. HOMINY—SS,7S@6 per bbl. LARD. OIL—Is quoted at 81,20 for No. 2, and $1.50, No. 1. MAPLE MOLASSES—SaIes in gallon jugs at $1,50®1,75. POTATOES—SaIe 2 cars reported at 55. Small sales, in store, at 85 to 68@70. PEANUTS—SaIes at 11 cts. PROVISIONS—Bacon is quoted ,in a jobbing way at 13%®14 for Shoulders; 16y 4 @18 for Ribbed and Clear Sides; and 18®19y.; for Plain and Sugar Cured Hams. Lard in tierces, 19c, and in kegs • and buckets, at 20c. Dried Beef, 20@2014. bless Pork P1%@32. SEEDS- : -Small sales of Clover Seed at ;9@9,50 and Timothy at $5,75(§6. Flax Seed would command ;2,50. SALTll.tay be quoted at $1,83®1,85 by the car load, and 11,95®2 for small lots in store. TALLOW—Ia quoted at 10%®10%, for rendered, and Um Little doing. . Dry Goods !Market. Naw Your, May 7:—Dullness. and de- Inanition are still the predominanf features of the dry goods trade in all its branches, and in order to effect sales or. close out invoices of goods concessions had .to be madrionficome class of, goods, every day Cotton grain bags, which went up with arcendation and the advance of the . raw material, have been reduced to 42X0 for Great - Fails- -and - Lewiston. -, A Rest,' brown'Sheetings steady at 1512315%b for thabost-inakes, and 14 . % for seconds like _ the Roxbury. A finebrown cottons, like Massachusetts 13 B, stead', at 180. E line at••lsc; do. E, 14;.d0 0 ' 18; do N, 12. The Amoskeag bleached Muslins are irregular in price; ClafiLti & Co. sell them at 15%c; Stewart a Co. charge 16c; Barnsley-Innis at 10%c; Clinton C 12.43; Constitutional 11c; Fruit of the Loom bring 18c; Utica; 85 Inches, 21c; do 3.3 inches 2234 c, and New York • Mills at 25c; , Pepperell 10.4 • Shootings . are steady -at- 87)0. In printed and colored cottons there is no particular • change to note apart from an invoice of Amoskitag prints, in not very good styles, whickare offered through a job- Ding house at 10Ko, and another line of - Wannicitta 'pfints; ate atrarad.aa klw 834o,which is below the cost ofProduotion, 111111 tite , e4ct is to rise theth as a lever to break the vallie`of other gocids if possible. . , : ' Dicra orr, May 7.-Flour steady. IVb espreeelptsridOttstmaltels extra at 0,78 i) "3 , 43. r %ditto - $1;58; 2, ih8901,67 Noe 1 , artdAt, 411.4 e. -u9m 660:•ittfited. - Millatuffs steady. litip,llo., I