STEEL WORKS DINUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, Right & co I RON'i NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS , DUQUESNE, L X AND JUNIATA, PLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. OILANt HOOP, SHEET AND TA,NH IRON B PL ATAS AND HEADS, HUARD DION,JIII. AO and DROPPER; BARS, PL N N (SAD CUTTER RAMS, Cy LINDER T AND PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. CROWBARS , WEDGES HARK(,W TEETH, BPRING,FLow AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, EtiELLWINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL. L TInES, STEEL WAFTING,. A. B. COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and XLES. OUT NAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth Street and Allgheny River, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. labS SHEFFIELD tiI'EEL WORKS. SINGER,MICK dt 00.1 prrTsEtratm. Pd. itanufecturers of erery description of CAST AND GERM . .AIi STEEL, BA TLW BrsllNCid, s :CARlP.liesTßOVlLizsecf.fills Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Fite, itmxit, BABE & .?Mnu]ff ONMow. !ASTMS: V.TRARB,ALIP' 117E" AAS .EgAtiLL.14 'gIN BrzclAL PASTIME—B. M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, - MILER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, fel4:d4El PITTSBURGH, PA. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. -PARK, MOTHER & CO., Xanuftetarers of all descriptions of EirM=lnt„. Dace and Warehouse, THIRTIRTH, THIRTY MIST aad RAILIiOAD ESTREETS, 'IRON WORKS. vinsze, Evan.-- W. P. POSTIII, anti t. pITTSUITIIGH FORGE AND IRON CO., MLKOTACTOMXIIB OP Bar iron; Ballrtmid Fish Bars and Bolts; Batlroad Car Ashes-Boned; _ _ llailsoad Car Axles H• Locomotive !Women Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Bode; •Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; pitman Jaws, Collars, de. 03Ioe, No. 177 PENN STREET PTITEIBITEGH. PA ELLERSEICSEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now ore ared to_grant licen ses for the use of the RAIUSEN PRO • OESS. The superior quality imparted to good Iron, the great improvement in inferior iron, and the reduced cost, commend It to alt manufacturers of iron. nOMYing Parties wishing to use it can obtain focuses by to JAMES P. SPEER. Attorney for the Trustees, ROOMS 1 and 9, English% Building, 98 M Poulth avenue. ligm ties Interested are invited to visit the SIMS It BERGER • WORKS. where' the roce se is now In sneoessful operation. leB:dt7 EVERSON, PRESTON & coy Pennsylvania ron Works. Warehouse, NO4. 1156 andl67 * SLOT ITSEST, o ypot Ile MononimJela Rouse. ap2l:d6 PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. Amin pITTSI3II7IIGH NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. 1811.11. ADAMS, AWN.= & CO. MAXILVACITUBLIIS 07 • E.EIBTONE STANDARD, MAMBA NE 8 PAT • ENT) PLATFoied AND COUNTER SCALES. isinu sued. Patent Door Locks and Latches, Paint and Coffee Rills, An. OORIER OP, FIRST AVENUE 4 GEAR BTh. Pittsburg*, renn,a, LUMBER TO BUILDERS I 800.090 feet Dry Pine Boards. 150,00 0 .000 feet is l inch Clear Plank; -5 feet 1,4, inch Common Plata: 28,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 lack Oak: 26 ,000 ft. 3ii IL lA'S and 8 Inch Poplar 10.000 feet Dry renter Scantling: - to.ooo feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards: 100.000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 303.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch baginag Shin gle& 200,000 No. l 18-Inch Shingles. sawed: 80,000 No. 118-inch Shingles, 'nand; 80,000 Fire Brick: 1,000 Fire Tile. • 100 Tons Pine Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lamber t Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles in the line on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTER SON. Yards— • No. 181 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late or vf Manchester. ' .. • aps COAL AND COEN. ()UAL! COAL!! COAL!!! -.." DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Having removed Oarloe to NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Moor BZCOND !LOOS. Are now prepared to AL nood YOIIGHIO. °H INT LUMP, NVI . OuAL 0118LACL at the lowest socket price. All orders lett at their office, or addressed to them thronelt the man, win be attended to promptly. WEST COMSON • ' Machine kk,,,,, works, morthwest corner otWost common. Anes, PIELMFAIC. 41 . 21 VATIlla es, OM ,- . i tizt, Hass oa hpa or ressreirs short, Basra. Wiarbelr4fesa gprbift _igrnBl7 hrshipus - - goomsos MannfacttmiY of PnTSBIIIIGIR. CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS , SSO Penn Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEL Ch 'Rolls, Iflll Castings, Roll Lathes. &a. Vim Y. COOPER itrzenr Butt. JOHN H. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTIWGIS MADE - PROMPTLY TO ORDER. • Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND . TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CREWE VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IRON 4DOCTIS, Brass Work pf every description for Steam, Water and OIL men urecionans or J. 32. COOPER'S Improved Balanee-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil . trB, the best in the Market. Offire and Works, cornet' Ihlrteenth and Pike Streets. LITHOGRAPHERS Hsi/afar macre, SIIVGLIILY &CLEIB ) Successon to GSA). BontrCIMAN uO., Paserircur. uTiirossArainza. The only Bteam Lithocaphlo Establishment Vent of the idolintains. oldness Cards, Letter Heads, Bonds, Label_ Circulars , Show Cards, Dipiomos. Portraits, Virtu, Certificates of De. Lotiti•g e itagon Carla, &C.. Nos. TB and V 4 -rnird rlttabarak. - ' El. a LION, Seater of Weights and Nomura% No. NPOtTETH sansT, Orders bremrrar attended en: EWA AND PERFUMERY. _ Ids PECK._, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WOrtaunn, AND PERFIIRICR, No. ditThird street, near Endtbleld, Plttsbargn. irrlT,4.lunad, aiteneral assorment at Lt- Wid% TogkEßAllatapalersLßELantlemens: BRAIALICTS, ea. #ll- A . good Price In cash Ladles and lOU be 'given tor Rkw HAUL 1 .............____ n the neatest manner: Ganu enleWs RAU Ratting dons . mu us MECHANICAL_ ENGINEER, ERCIVAL BECILE,, ME. ONA.NICALAENGIBBER andone:tor nf FoLents. No 70 FED- I :ll an:Wan and Forel &NAL bTBEET, /Allegheny City. pa. N. L . -Stanek on*, Washington. D 0 apB • • _ - • . j9slexis Toikuras, .ItAircryACTCl 3 / 1 .4 01P . . „ WINDOW_,_GLASS .Warebouse—NO. 27 wOORIT4EXT. P Mania ' • ', • Plitaboub . InnmoN ilikliitrillatt s i g ra i r s. s, Dia tizis IMP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COITA.NIE OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTEt STREET, PITTSBURGH PA. - 12TEngineS,Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. ATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carioll and Bmalllman Streets, MNTH WARD,' P rl v ra l 3l:7ll,Gl:74, WILLIAM SMITH, Ntanuraoti:lr4a,r or OAST IRON BOWL PIPE ?OR GAB AND WATER WORKS. KT Pica are all cast lavariablyln Pits, In dry sand, and lit feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintend ents of Ilea Works to my make of iIitTORTEI. ----r. DUQUESNE . FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, - (Successor to JOS. .P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hu fatilities eo•extensive with the leading Forges In the East, all orders pared to promptly and sattsfactonly MI all tor STEAMBOAT SHAFTS,' CRANKS,. PISTON BOD.LF,VEItiI, PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. to with every description of SHAPE WC E.K . Once and Forge, , . Corner it Duquesne Way and First Street. • ap.icho • • - • .- R 4 0 . 11 4 1 40N, AEA. CO., astemeiu;is ic; saunas WASEEENOTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary insult Ueai Za-, sine& Blast Engines , Machinezr, Ellau C igsostercrovtirl." 011ioe. o. Boiler , m :sorrier hint and Sznithilebi Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'it PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Boilers. T 1011.4 8 CAUL) N dr. CO., Faulk Ward Foundry and Machine Works, 3A-111)IIIIIKY ST., ALLEGHENY orrir.r.u. Manufacturers of Steam itnxines„ 011 Pressen. i b tuleys, Shaftlni t Grlst and Saw Mill Work, Bolling IfIII and achfue Castings. Orate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all slum. mV11:415 BRASS FOUNDRS GETI3 AND MEASURES. lßetireen Liberty sad Pm streets. 1311 ,~'~. PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE = SATUDAY, MAY 8 , 1869 . .. • „ t; HUGH N. BOLE & Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Ms, (Nzan Faun) Engine Builders, Pounders and Machinists. TIO mawN Y EN BTEAMBOAT ENGIN - ER and STA GINE& of aU sizes. A tillitectal attention invited to our newBTATION OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE 80u..g& or lb-hors epower. cefkrutra of every k i nd, roade to order atour PooraFf on THIRD STREET, below Market. RANGERS Oil Wells, SHAFTIG, ULLEY& , HOUSE and Toßeceo doltzwa and IRON TOBACCO PRE s, on hand and nude to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River near the Point, PITTSBURGH, FA. art' AU orders promptly Shed. Tay trg. BT PITT • BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS • CARROLL & 'SNYDER, mAitorAoruszusor TUBULAR. .DOHBLE-1/LIIRD TUBAR FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAK B ULOIL , ENS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TA/DM CHIAINEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLINGNSERG; PA.NB, BALI PANS AND CO N. • DE STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND . IRON BRIDGEBt . • PRISON DOORS AND COAL Mims Ofliee and Wneenonee. eorner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, P ITTSBITRGET, PAL Mr Orders sent to the above address will be nromotly attended to. znh7:lBo . . WiL BARNHILL rg, co:, BOILER MAKERS AND SHE= IRON WORKERS, NOB. AO, AA, AA AND XS PENN ST, Having secured a large yard and turnßted It witn the most approved machinery we arepreT pared to manufacture every description of ItOLL.. Ella in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. _Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, tors, Cond rs, Se ense Salt Pans,. Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita- Fan , tt and ling Pans, Boiler Iron, Badges, Sown , eat Boilers. sok manufacturers olßaws Pat- Repairing done on shortest notice. laCcal JAMES M. RITZ : R, Nos. 66 and 68 Water ,good, przinntannn. PL. MAXMOM= OP IRON OIL TANKS, arrnaNe PAR!, clams wrziac Ea% ROLLING WILL STACKS. And BREW IRON WORK. For Steamboats. .74.11XD ...... D. Bavs JARED M. DRIISII & SON, YANCTFACII of Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. WERT IRON 'WORE. &O 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, ace. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY di CO. Manufacturers of the 'greatest variety of. Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BEL 7017 ND IN TEE STATE. Bole Azents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stovesand Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best in the Worldfor Parlor, 01IIce, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win ter. Do moths) , until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our, Agents ibr Orientals—DEXMLEß 8R0t3., 3mltlitteld lit.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. & Raff, KU0115610.9 ILAPIMACTMIZBA OP MOM VARTATT OP EPTICONTMEEI, BOSTON MORINO I *nit MIRY FURNACE," ?OA WAnicjxa BUILDINGS. 17114IIIRO MP I PATEVNFO V I PAN% (Cincinnati Patter_n) TABL,E RANGE C AST IRON MANTLES, N REPLECTSIII,_GRATES,tree lrain and Oast. GRATZ FKONTS, 7ENDSII4 208 and 208 Liberty Street, _ PITTSBURGH. PA. se2s:yl7 COO E. STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL /Sr, C 0.% 1 7, 41 : 7 .. 24 PH• FOR Biiin - E r i v o t7S COLL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or flout as cell nes, other 13tore In the Won. BEIM & 00., No. 285 Liberty' Street. %Ira hand for we, nor Dime, COOKING &NOM So. *OM DYER AND SCOURER; Et. J. Loos, DYER AND SCOURER. No. O BT. And Nos. 185 and 17 Third Street, riTintrn 4 att. PA. wibßi'mars. & POSER, 4114013 .4 .1 !BOIT music isixitT BM:I4M J l/14 *.1111314 *BC (Rai weekidir Mew" ris ~an A1ive1.10316.404111111_,.._tad at,,,aotries BOUM sad- rliapol anuaam"*"'"- 1!ffl ;kr.Sft ;4"': ! PIA -VO/3 ORGANS , dr.O. . ......„,,,..............".....,,,,•••••••..,... 11111171 r TIRE BEST AND CHEAP.. -LP pil:Turo AND OROAN. '- ' ! Soho or's . - Gold:Medal Piano I ' -- -. ' AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE - ORGAN. ,_ vile SOIIONAOHNIS NANO corniolnes all the latestt valuable Improvements know the has a l_ ota grin class- instrument n an d has al ways d,be. en awarded the hlot hest rentlant ex- intonelkatone ls ti sin s full, tonorteas tweet. The workihsashlir.lbr durabilty-and rpass all others. Prices from *AMU iii liccordles to .me and finish.) Idloaper ttutti other so. Called first class Piano. • EATEIPIi cIOTTA9N 0 ; • Stands at the head of all reed ins 'ants. In', producing the moat Perfect PiPe_guallty of tone of any similar lzudrament in the united States. Itla simle and compact; In construction, and '; not liab le to tont of cer., cgirx It PAT TA 17X INANA: 0 narmiLtst. _totted In t Orsas: 1 os Ikon SuW is sew% All Inaranksstifor Iva ; plan.' 4 i WPM v 1.2. ; WORT PITT BANXINCr COMPANY No. - 169 Wood Street. cApITAI, : : : : $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DZALXIIB GOVERNMENT S EO URITIES .) AND COL D . INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIZE DEPOSITS. , 1 Collections made on all aciessible whits In the United States and Cazutdas. ' ‘ D. Hostetter, DDIZOTOBB Jamo. (1 Risher. James GordonElordon . Rote. H.lliing, D. winuce, . Andrew paler. Z. laweett. 'smell M. Bailey. .triicsir , Pres% rANOi. Cashier. HARN,VAI743I lAWL. D. LENT BANKERS AND BROKERS,i awn& ward and Weed Streets, Pd., • ' 0101301;880.88 TO ELA.NN4, HART & C 0.,) DzAzatita rtr Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paido the purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. syingt N HOLMES & SONS; AM • ' 11 34134M3C.F.4:L1E5, 57 Market Street. 13 .rprrsitungitx. p s ._ Collections made on all the principal points of the United Mates and Caned... Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 00111*Dp81ON. isa ir o ymilar attention paid to the purchase and •i I United States Securities. 1130:si JAY COOKE &. CO., 1 3a,3313.e1e5, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOOKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to the purchise and sale of Government Securities. OILS AILING AND JUNG, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and ita Piodnets, . DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PRMADELPHLI. ADDRESS, Room 17, Chatniierof Cominerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. amo ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT - in C. TWEDDLE, • MAMBPACTITRER OP Lubricating &HO Test Bunt* 01Is. Railroad Axle 011. /Rands great beat without change; remains limpld at lowest temperatures. lilpecial Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, Miaehine Shop. Will cut Screws. Saw MUI and Planing BUU 011 s. Adapted for high speed. - Spindle Oil. WoollHead•Llghtoll, Oil. Tanners' ilituff-Illensole. ing & Finishing 011.1ilasolble, I Harness 011 Parradlne. ARMOR vAusras, to preserve Bright Don Work and Machinery from Rust. • Twaddle's oducts manufactured under Dr. patent by!uperheated Steam in Vac cuo. The Lubricating illlti are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly Light col ored, stand a high temperature unchanged, and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad 011 s are 'unequalled; and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can' be examined and orders le ft at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at B en Bridge. r • TA, MOTHER% COMMISSI I ON NERGIAM AND MAUI= IN Petroleum and its Products, ograttgrAr AyALAMEiffiBUMDPre, sparwto Phlla4e4AlaoGoe—lll WALNUT BT. DLUIONII OIL WOMBS, H. M. LONG & CO., Once, DALZELL BUILDING, his I Duquesne . Way, Plttsbeiegh. SAI RMANSAMInet xr LI 4 MVW GrC:01.630, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PH• R. MERTZ, Banker, Con Wood and Fifth Streets. JAMES T. BST & CO (Successors 0.8. JONES d CO.. Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3B I\T 3&" 3R. $3, BUY AND BELL ALL NINDE OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOLD, sixant AND COUPONS, ON MOST 7AVORABLE, TERMS. ter interest Allowed on Deposits. ETMoney loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rate'.' Ordera exuted for Purchase 'a rid M ale ec ISTOCKS,the BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADT & CO tly littsintrgij Gayttt, FINANCE AND TRADE OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, Fitioax, May 7, 1869. I.i There was great excitement in the gold morket to-day, and gold at one time reached 138% r closing at 138, 1 4. It is supposed that the advinee of the rate of discount by the bank of 'England caused by the heavy loss• of specie will neces hate a farther rise in interest rates and induce large return shipments of bonds from Europe. The mere rumor of re turn bond shipments to New York would cause a heavy decline in bonds and subeequent rise in gold. Under these circumstances, it is probable that gold would reach a figure far above present prices, since we are largely in debted to Europe on our.Amports, and having also to redeem our bonds, the country would soon be drained of gold, unless a demand for our produce would spring up and gradually neutralize thls effect. Any material advance in at present would be beneficial to our ex port trade; the rate of exchange would compensate for the difference in price. It is somewhat remarkable that when ever heavy disbursements of gold 'fer interest take place, and government Is also a seller for ol gold, that the rates of the premium always advance. At the present time It is the• Sixth repetition, and goes to show that gold was all along the cheapest commodity and has been the pridcipal cause of the stagnation in busines6. We aim at an early resump tion of specie poyments, but can not close our eyes to facts that are undenia oble. mh3O If the question is roised, why it was that gold could go so low and remain at that figure for a long period, we say: that the condition of tne European and general markets have been in the same condition as our own; capital was with drawn from industrial pursuits and used in the more paying ventures on the stock exchange, or even regular invest ments of Government and other bonds. The United States bonds being conaid ered the cheapest, and in. consideration of the resources of the country, the safest investment, the large savings of nearly all the middle class and small capitalists was invested herein, and consequently withdrawn from the money centres; a collapse in the stock exchange bubbles there would likewise have the same effect here, but we are under sus wouldn, end an over demand for gold soon put it so high that it would be throwing away all that was gained by Eurepean capitalists by buying our bonds at such very low prices, that , they would be conapelled to desist from re turning bonds in self protection and await a more favorable' time until we have recuperated from the exhaustion of the costly rebellion. I Quotations as received by Ph. R.: Mertz: Gold, 138%: Silver, 127; Eighty: - one's 118%; Five Twenties, 1862, 11734; do 1864, 113 S; do 1865, 114 S; do 1865, Consols, 115 x; do 1867, ---•' do 1868, —=; . Ten Forties, 107%; New - York Central, 78%* Erie, --• Reading, 965; Pittsburgh, 'Fort WaihChicago Railroad, 150; Ohio .t Misissippl, 3234'; Michigan Southern, 105 S; Cleve land it Pittsburgh, .9234; Chicago dr, Rock Island, 3134; Chicago , et. North Preferred, 85 :4: Chicago 431 North Western Preferred, 9734; Adams Express Com pany, Mx; Merchants Union Express, 15; Padflo Mail, 9234; Western Union Telegraph Comoany, 42%: Gregory, 2,75; Quartz Hill,' 1,50; Corydon, —; Smith 4: Parmlee, 3,00; W. AM. Express 40S. (Br Telegraph , to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW' Form:, - May 7, 1869. The eicitement in Wall 'Street contin ued to the close of the day, and all the markets were in a feverish and unsettled condition. Private telegrams from Lon don were'of a gloomy oharacter, and the official announcement from Washington that the sinking fund would not be put in operation until alter June 30th had a buoyant effect on money and a very de pressive one on Governments. The stock market was kept up by Albany tele grams, but Vanderbilt stocks were chiefly affeoted. -The balance of the list was heavy at the °IOW. The day alto getherhas been one of unusual excite ment and groat fluctuations. Money easy at 7 per cent., although the demand was fairly active. National Bank notes were very plenty, and offered tree of in terest for three days on condition that the amount be 'returned in greenbacks at the .expiratioa of the time. Prime btu& nem notes pass at from. 8 to 10 per cent. Foreign exchange dull and weak owing to the sharp rise•in gold; sales at 109 for prime bankers for 130 days, and 109% for sight, although the leading-firms are generally asking higher rates.. Gold is active, excited and higher, opened at 188%, and touched 139y 4 ,1ate in the after, noon, closing at 138%. The Bulls were rampant and the tranigictions enortnous: Rumors from London mere xumerous, Including great txtnie and fall in bond!' to 71 L , and an extra meeting of t atEraglisftMise,,ths,mte of- A great portion of abort lake beett.4: ' 13,01 19 1 pippseulatora , tink .1 .%. OA ttieFiddeiddit'of titt, kat. • s satas paid tor oarrylia 1-32, 7,8, 74, 4 and 6 per cent. to flat. Foreign bankers were the chief pur chasers today. Clearances, 6125,000,000. Governments are heavy and lower, with a great pressure - to sell. Cou pons—'Bl,.llB%®llB6,4: do '62, 11734 ®117%; do 64, 1134®113%; do '65, 1143 1 4® 11434; new, 115%®11,N: do '67, 11534® 115%; do '6B, 1154 ®115%; 10-40 s, 1074® - 107%; Pacific, 106@1063(- State bonds are quiet and steady; Mite • Souris, 883 4 @e; Old Tennessee, 674®70;1 new do, 66 3‘®66344 - 01d North Carolinas,.. .59g62; new do, 54%®56; Old Virginias, 56(4)58%. The railway market opened feverish and unsettled, though in the main strong; New York Central sold as high as 178® 179 p, Harlem 147®15034, Hudson 1554 0157, old Southern 105,151083 i, Rock Island 131 @13234, Ft. Wayne 146®149%. The market continued irregular, in the early part of the forenoori, Northwestern declining % per cent. while New York Central, Fort Wayne, Mich igan Southern, Pacific Mail and Plttebtirgh were strong. Late in the day, however, the market became very heavy and there was a large decline throughout the list. The leading "bulls" have been heavy sellers all day, but the market only felt this near the close.• The market finally left off excited and with a down • 0 ward tendency. 5-30 Prices—Wells Express, 3514@3(3' American, 40i4@411,; Adams, 6034@d; United States, 6 3@84; Merchants Union, 15; Quicksilve, 2034@20a•; Canton, 60@ 621 Pacific Mail, 9134g41%; Western Union Tel 42%®43; Hartford and Erie, 23®234; -Mariposa, 19®19%; do preferred 424®43; New York Central 1774®177%; Erie,27%©27%; Hudson.ls6 ®1564 ; Harlem, 148 @150 ; Reading, 96 4®96%; Chicago and Alton, 159® 1604 ; preferred, 158; Terre Haute, •• 40; preferred, 66@69; Wabash, 714®724 preferred, 78079; St. Paul, 7534@75%; preferred, 85®85%: Ft. Wayne, 146%@ 147; Ohio and Mississippi, 32®324e; Michigan Southern, 103%®104: Illiuois Central 145®146; Pittsburgh, 89%690; , T01ed0,103%6103%; Rock Island, 1264 @126%; North Western 84%@85; prefer red, 9 6 4@96%; C. C. - (11 , I. C., 4 64@474. Mining Shares: Quartz Hill. 15e; Greg- - ory,- 4 2 - 80; Smith dr Parmelee, 300. Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 834; Franklin, 194; Hancock, 4; Quincy,293,i; Receipts at the Snb-Treaeury, 02,563,- 554 payments, $1,94),384 "balance, $82,- 346,974: disbursements on coin interest, 13469,872. • PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, May 7, 1869. The oil market came very near being a complete blank to-day, as there was but a single sale reported. and it was of very small cailbre. There was a good deal of interest rnanifested, however, and, of , course, the main topic of discussion was in regard to the production. While not altogether tlatiafacpor x , it Is pretty gen- orally believed that thereported increase both and a i swe intimated yesterdey, these re. ' ports have disappointed the hopes and expectations of those who have been I strong in the faith of a falling off instead of an increase. On the other hand, it has very agreebly surprised, .those who have been hoping for lower prices, as the inorease, is larger than the most•san- • gain() bear expected, and with an ,in creased production, the probability of a decline is . generally conceded. As yet, however, this Increase tias had but little influence on the market, not as much as • one might naturally, expect; refined ap peared to be fully; as strong as it wasyes terday, while Crude is but a fraction, if any, lower. We heard a "bull" make the remark, "that the "bears" were afraid to sell "short" at present price" Intimating that they were afraid te n bac s, k up their assertions with their money. • i As a chronicler of events in the oil busi ness, we have nothing to offer in the ,1 premises, further than, according to present indications, it looks as though the "bears" were a little ahead. CRUDE—As already intimated;there was but a single sale reported, 500 bbla early delivery, at 14y. This oil, we un derstand, was offered all around at 1434, but nobody seemed to want it, and some , buyers seemed to have "123 i cents on the brain" badly. It was also reported that sonic of our 011 City neighbors were inclined to sell; we thought from the ' way they have been talking recently, that they had ignored Pittsburgh,: and had turned faces in another direction. It is possible however, that after all they would just as soon sell to Pittsburgh as to New York, provided they can do so to better advantage. REFINED—There Was not a single sale reported, and while the market was apparently quiet, prices, compared with yesterday. are fully sustained. May, first half, 32y 4 ; last half, 32y0 June, last half, 33X ®333i; August and September, 35; and May to July, 33M. The advance in gold, probably, had some influence on Refined, though it has been steady all week. OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. E. R. H. W. C. Tweddle, 50 bbls lubricating to (ieo. Partridge dt Co., St. Louis. H. W. C. Tsveddle, 5 bbls lubricating to J. L. Burdslll,.Cincinnati; Lockhart, Frew it Co. 300 bbls refined to Warden, Frew it Co. McKelvy'llro. :113 bbli refined to W. P Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined • - 623 ffk OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUE:BMM DEPOT. Union Refining Co., 488 to W. P. Logan i it 'Bro.. Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick it Lyons, 609 bbla ref. to W. P.. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. Total Shipments Refined Live Stock Markets. It. NEN YORK, May 7 .—Oattle• are Xe lower; 2,170 head arrived to-day, making 7,060 head for the week. They have all been sold in a fairly active market at 14 @l63fe; nothing very poor offering. A 0' lot or 140 head of Illinois eitillers,4l,2oo -,4 pounds gross, brought .105; 115 fat; 73f" ,3 cwt. llinois steers sold at 15 X@18Xo. , Sheep are slow, but , unehangedi-a car of a extra Ohio clipped, 120 poutia, the Ware stook, brought 89 o; a car of thin,77 t's, pounds, brought 634 c; arrivals • to- dap .*l. 2,860 head, but they are• not all sold. fg, ' Jersey Lambs brought 10©184 'some very poor ones are offering; a ' 10t of 48 :I pounds sold for 15c. Hogs are worth 93(,@}9%c, with 18 care to-day; a car, of 4 Ohio, 153 pounds, sold for $9.40 per cwt., with two cars of Illinois, 190 pounds, at ,ki,' Ell ~ CHICAGO, May 7—Cattle Market.—Hoge pi active and 15©200 higher,at 1 8 , 50 @9,75 'l, for common to fair, and s9@)9,so"fer good k to 'choice; receipts 5,116 head. Cattle ~-. active and 10©15e higher, at 1 5 10 5 • 9 0 for common to good .cows, 36,25@6,90 for fair to good, and .7®7,873¢ for good to ~f. q extra prime shipping steers. . . Sr. _Lours, May 6.—Cattle steady with 2 ` a good demand for local consumption at k . 43i@750. , Hogs gulet at 73@9X0. . .. _ 111 mantis, May 7.--Oetton quiet and unehangecL . lbSeeipts, 456 bales: SV^'-- 1075