CARIPSTS AND OIL 0 M.r BRUSSELS CARPETS, %ELY ;TS, Si. The Latest Arriv.; FROM ENG McCALLIIN BRO No. 51FIFTI-1 AVE • recilven steam.rs Samaria , bittan the VERY NENyEaT kiTYL ENGLISH MARKET. WFMaND ct COLLINS Fine Carpets, TAPESTRY YELVET, The Choicest Styles ever offered in this Market. Our Prices are She LO WEST. Good Cotton Chain Carpets 611BLM & COLLINS, SCHMIDT& FRIDAY, IlarinrilMs or WINES, - BRANDIES, Gm, WiffoLicalALE B& W L Ls is PUREE RYE: WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Have Believed to NOS. WWI AMP sso rims, • Cor. Eleventh St., (former y CartaL) ;Logan( S. riNcH & CO., ' dr milk meow, U., in' leiand 19 0. neirr entirr. Firnaringim• buismannisse ar Copper astilled Pore Bye Moks7o : /lONdidgen 10227 AN and Lla Qvaita.Aors. aa.„ - W 4 LOOII, OIL e .L! e y oIL . 1 4 . ) IP44frr 'mu .• ' .'• iff•ADze. X . 1 El They alio offer a Complete' Line DOMESTIC CARPE To which large additions are daily be A Display of Goods To any ever yresented In this LOWEde PRICES. 111cCALl o triff SRO; .ro. 51 FIFTH .41f,",4 (BET. WOOD & SMITHFIELD ap23:h95 CARPET We are now receiving our Spring Stock of Carpets, &c., and are pre pared to offer as good stock and at as low prices as any other house ; in the Trade. We have the new styles of Brussels Ta stry, Brussels, Three Pips and TwoTlYs. Best assortment of Ingrain Carpets In the Market BOYARD, ROSE do CO., 311 FIFTH AVENUE. alikdawT Sin TINE AND MONEY. Have Now Open Their New Spring Stook OF ROYAL AXIENSTER, English Body Bruisels. A SPLENDID. LING OP C REAP CARPETS. na 25 CENTS PER YARD. 71 AND 78 PIM. A _TRUE, mhs (SZOONIIIp FLOOR.) WI MBEL'LIQUORS,'ft. n f ~ TitrIEMINCOS, NOTIONS, &O. JUST OPENED AT JOSEPH HORNE /c CO'S The largest assortment ever brought to the mar. ket of the Lstest Novelties fur the May Trade in HATS AND BONNETS, FM FRENCH FLOWERS , WREATHS, SUDS, WHEAT. . RIB 33C01V . SE;_ LACES, CRAPES, GIMPS, ORNAMENTS, FRAMES AND SUNDOWNS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. KNOTTED FRINGES, HOOP SKIRTS, COR SETS, HOSIERY, In every size and quality. GLOVES, of every deserlition. KID GLOVES.' of best makes, including a splendid line of all the Bright Shades, and in all numbers. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, In every quality, at the very. Loweai Eastern Bates. 77 AND 79 MARKET, STREET. mill D. 2 lIE, I and , Msn• tl of tht 0 22g made iMI =III 21 UE, NEW, CHAP AND GOOD GOODS FRINGES AND GIMPS In all styles and colors. SILK LOOPS FOR SACQUES FINE ASSORTMENT OF SATINS THE NEW COQUETTE FAN PARASOLS Also, a large variety ; of SILK PARASOLS A_SUN UMBRELLAS. White French Whalebone Corsets, Only 00 eta. a pair Purple and Mexique Blue Kid Gloves. A splendid assort:mat Of COTTON HOSIERY. WHITE & BRO. BALBRIGGAN HOSE. LACE CREMISEITEA, ell styles. EALLH SCARFS, EMBIWIDERIEB, Geni's Spring.Tlndergarnsetats. MACRUM, GLYDE & CO, 78 & 80 Market Street. mT7 NOW SPRING GOODS RCM &CARLISLE'S No.' 27 Fifth Avenue, Drell Trimmings and Buttons. Embroideries and Laces. Bib bons and Flowers. Hats and - Bonnets. ' Glove Siting and French Corsets. New Styles Bradley's Skirts. Parasols—all the new styles. Fun and Hainlimbrellas. • Hosiery—the best English makes. Agents Ihr "Harris' Smile's Nids." Spring end Summer underirenr, Sole - Agents tor the Bends Patcnt Shape Col• tars; "Lock - Wood's "Irvine," "West End," '"Elite, ,, &e: •• Dlctens,", • Werby," and other style!. • Dealers supplied with the above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. _m . 4ipuI,4 :: ,... , .: . CARLIsLE, NO. 27 =I FI.FTH AVENUE. GAS FIXTURES =MON - 11‘ KELLY, litaantliotareraand Wholesale Dealers la Lamps, _ Lanterns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP DOODS. Ilhpo, CARBON AND LUBIII6.TIN6 QUA 13233PEZ1N13. Oleo. N 0.147 WOO(1 .Street. , soli= . • 'Betlrben Aieircies. CAR L.APELIATC ( N . WRIGHT. P ITT ,, T.RGH, PA. We rhc2tirW',, lt esiriaretrelapansi i. - r ith - F ts iqz d hlrtut pie nun ci o of the various ate center. and anZeliVrr„ar4rradllitrautegil the toper the esti. Itb l* Dillinetifand Pormanently • • , LA-13331-4.lana by . m enily plods, the name of the fruit the ooeSsins opposite the_ pointer and 'ether In Roodustomary manner. 2S-o preserveeof ta d or housekeeper use Nay other tauten«, seeing it: • ' • ' WIZ WATER PIETA, 11Z1ZUREET*Ta caltarpliM6lLolba4 -er EMI e rn " 17 on• . ! . 0 ., • I "maim rq vi 1 f • 4. ' ''. '-- ` -- ,+.„„ i „ - - I mo_ r.. uz.z.,,,----')'`V.:-.V', --/,-----V.i',X''''-0,-"?.;..k7p-'''''...---0.-;',41-47:4,--.-gi;;-----',1,,,..4 'l-.,'';';;.--..:,--,*_-4",_:',...4?,-75‘4='74',.::-.';',4Nt'-Iri-Vl3-MTZ r-''.="7-t-i w..-t-,0•••, , ~,... .. ~,,,,,, ik", , ,:' '‘'''' .6 7.• ,/ '' , v-t'Cr,'''l, , .... E--417 5 'ay.*-i 4 '' ' - Ai,..tr.V.; - 4.,-A-04.V . W.A 4 .timi ••,!, - ...'4 , ,i,,,:w.... '.•-• *,;,:.•;*t- '' '',MtiAtiANVA2I,I _:4,‘414.0 , 7 , 1 4 =7.14.4=;1•V-.:4 0: 44,..A, ',,5.4.A . 4.W.cfnA,1 "!5...z ~ ,,,i tA\ t ri4 . o.....,:vi . mii , zk,"?-c , ..74,- , ..'w-&,: 4 0-vp.,,137r4,,. ~. et. g t t , .w• • -2--..,..:4 t , ~ ,,,wA. ,1-o,iwe.. -' - ..''' 'w• • '4,- •. . .4--=. -V '' , ..-.Y, •.. t '',', '4- 4'. Y. • -Vl',&ll,la#All,l:44i--- i:---- -'''l (;- - ----4. 4 .r.i.m.A 4 r+Z.••%,F , *V. •IN.I w&, t' ''''''''''' "1-"4 - , 4.,,, , ,-t. -,,.. - ti. e ~.. .. • -,- '`% , - kt.. ''t-4 ' .r , 04... 4:,•-).;.',,,,,,,,,01-4-4,h)KON.,,,tit -0 ,- .0 -'. . • --,., - , _ 4 . \ • A '' 1 ' "-''f - --,-4- . , - s l 'i. , g4 ,, ,i.%5, - A., --- '''-' . -'- '''''' • i . - • 5..413- RDAT: MAY 15, 1881 k r.." VIZ NEW LACE, ge. DRY GOODS. -Ur i .. a CS : 3 a CD • 14 Ai aPs ra a: cV V 4 8 11 4 it 2 m c ) lit M IA ci M P I O NCI Pil . ICCI g, M CO2 m Ak a Z g EZ 8 02 PI rn 0 0" l lO E 4 g. :1 : : 44 '; E-1 -4 , ~. c ,. . g IN ai CI % 4 cs NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED, t--1 THEODORE P. PHILLIPS', 87 Market Street. Prints, limiting, Dress Goods, SEES, SHAWLS. FULL LINE OF SILK SACQUES, Very Cheap. S 7. MARKET STREET: - B'7. so* CARR ? McCANDLESS & Late Wilson, Can • C 0.,) WEIMBAI4I DEAL= LTV Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD 821 1 / 1 111T. Third door above Diamond slim RITTSIII7IIOII. PAL WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, OF New and Handsome Designs, NOW OPENING AT No.• 107 Market Srtieet (NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.) Embracing a large and carefully selected stock of the newest designs Dom the FINEST STAMr- Ell GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of which we offer at prices that will pay buyers to examine. JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. mhZ:g4.l. WALL PAPER. THE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLUS W. P. MARSHALL'S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, (NEAR MARKET,) SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. zobe GLASS. - CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 D STREET. NEW , GOODS. FINE VASES; BOINNEUAN AND CHINA.' NEW % E AR sZTB .I . TEA tIaTS, GIFT °UPS, SMOKING BETS, 7411.rire 000 of ST;LTER PLATED GOODS ) of all desoriptlotut. Cal Land examine onr win, and we feel sattstled no one need, to be nutted. . • • R. E. BREED :di CO 100 WOOD STREET. DR. WH:MM:3!:It CoNTINvEs TO , TREAT ALL private diseases. Syphilis in all Its !brats, Gonorrhea, . Ellett,. niteMture. ()militia.. .gig en urinary diseases, and the effects of mercury are comiy eradicated; OperouLtorrhea or 501111.• nal Wea kness and Impotenby;' resulting Item Self-nee or other causes , and which produces acme of the following effects.lit bipteaelli•bn weakness. Indigestion. Coniumptlon, aversion society. unmanliness, dread of future evente.! loss of memory. indolence. nocturnal emission.. andiAlialiT so Prostrating-the legatatirjetegi is to render marriaee unsatishuitory r inil .therelore imprudent; are Imrmaoeutly On : 'Perim:is ef. altered with these or any moult+ oste,,lstrtekte or long standing oonsUtutlonidtamplauttetionsa give the Doctor a trial; he never Adis. 1 A particular attention-givenOolaFeriale coal. nlalata, Lencerthea or Wbffem..kFaillifs ham motion or Ulceration of the Womb, oval itid, pruritic. Amenorrhoea. diAtiorrliagia, • Dyimen. , norrhoea. and bteeility or BirreIIIMIS, are treat , . ~ etwiDi the - treatitat inceells*. - t ea ate self-evidentuiat a physician who con • 'ldOttellexeintivelrto the study Of a Ciartalti c ails of Moues and tents thousands; of: cuss anti year - must acquire greateriMill in =at sp ecialty _•than one in general practice. i • ' The Doctor publishes a mediae pamphlet i'of litty.paires tbat give** tail expositiong st enereal • and private diseasiol , net can be bsd odlee, or by mot for two ataints.ln seale d'envelope!, Avery sentence containslnstniction - to . the sr diet ed. a end s otbMi,nae S c he - M ,44 det simine the pr a el Th n '' u arab o thmint p co p tO n l s sing ten ample , rooeshisAentesli,- wtten it, iii • , not coaventent t o . visit the city. toe" Doctors opinion can be ph taloa! by Mvingia written statement of the case and mipik.ines cats be foresedeC by mall Of r j i DrOdsi" In lonia' itstadeel.• however. a pet al' examination is Osolutely neoessarr. , wit' 41 / . others daily pe not *Mutton , is, reqt , itedc mall Pie the 160,4011itu RUM t r such patients We re* " apanmeets Cow. — Ited with the oniCe that km ;pp. _._ . ' , Hied ~..... ._ LEGAL. PIRPHANS 9 COURT ; SALE.— win be offered at Public Sale at- the Court ouse. in the city of Pittshurg h. a I TT 1 . - SLAY, the pith day of MAY. A. D. 11309,at 10 o'cl ck In the forenoon, the Seal itatate of JAM e BLACK, deceased, viz: All that her ant lot or piece of ground situate in Collins townsiiip,(n w S.ti hteenth ward. Pitt-burgh,) bounded by lands antuel,Sonplx, H. Williams. William temple, and by a township roma, and containing Sixteen sexes and one hundred and live perobes,and hay • Dig thereon e•ccted a large donole Frame Dwel ling House. Cotisge House. a flue Baru. Stabling and mat r out batwings, a Ith a grood-Orchard of Scull trees of all kinds. Grape., &e.. and a Coal Bank opened on the promisee. %bete are sup posed to be six or eight acres of coal In said lot. Terms of sale—One-third in hand. three-elev enths in one year from the tiotifi mutton of the sale, with interest Irons the date of confirma tion, and the balance thirteen thirty-thirds of the purchase money t, remain a ch ,rge upon the limo until 'he death of Mrs. Eliza Jane Black, widow of James Black, deceased, and the inter est thereof to be pail to her anrually during her life, shd at her death the prinelpti to be paid to those legally entitled to the Mtn: - A. HI LANDS. Trnstee. BAII4IIEL PALMEIt, Attorney. ; 5p28:118.W.28 N THE COURT OF QUARTER sEsistoris, in the matter of.tie opening of rin atreet lrom Bradford -asienuo' to Webster avenue. No. —of June Sessions, IaGO. j Appeal from the report of viewers and approv al of C'ounclis. Ana now to wit, May ex a m.be Court ap point W. W. Thomson iher.io take the tes timony and report the facts to this Court, with a decree embodying his opinion as us whether the proeeedlori of the Viewers an; Councils approt al thereof should be modified; correct ed,appreved or quashed. 'ten days , notice or the time and place. of meeting to be elven by publ'eatiou Wile Pittatirgh Lally Gazette and daily Post. , • BY l'itlC 001111 T. Parties Inter‘sted are hereby *elided that I will attend for khg purpose of performing , be duties of the atxffleappot. tment .4 my office, No. 108 Filth avenue, clock r , and DY, MAY NIS, 1.869, at *o'clock r. Mi. at such other times thereafter as may be fixed hy ad plurnment. W. W. THOMSON, my 14077 • Nxamtner. NOTICE.—By. a Deeree of the Court, made ati Beaver County, Pa.. April 28, 1869, the undersigned was confirmed Receiver of C. I . HALL & CO., . and it), compliance the e with I will dispose of Lubricating and fined oils ; land Barrels of said firm, and ill self at Pliblic gale, on the premises, In the. orough ofOliiisgow, Heaver Cbutty, Pa., on the TH OF.JIINE NEXT, at 1 o'clock r. 11., all th property of C. H. Hall & i C ~ known as the " ()int Oli Works," consist / 1 goi Leases, Maehl ory, Tanks, Buildingli, &c. & ~ t , gi.tto.r withal oils tsen remaining unsold. Terms Cash. And also give notice ti all persons iridebtod to said firm to make Imm•Ulate payment to me. . B. BENNETT, Receiver of C. EL ii&i.i. & co., Prrrsnuuou, May 14 1869.- ; apfil-itisr.fi • A.N TUE .DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED aTATES, tor the Western strict of Pennsylvania. In the tn.tter or ItoIIERTDETTT, Bank rupt, No. 499 In bankruptcy. ' Meeting la hereby even thatitiecond general Meeting of the creditom of ROBERT P. GETTY, Ban( opt, above named, willberkeldAt the °Mee of JOHN I.7.PURVI =INCE, Esq.,one of thelteg• Deere In .Bankruptcy in said Ulstrictott his °lnce. No. 115 Fetters' `treat, (Illy of Allegheny,' Alle gheny county. Penna., for the netrpose named in the 01th section of the Bankrupt 'Act - of- March d, NATUIRDAY,the 719th day of May, . L. 11189, at 10 o'clock A. Y. of that day. S. B. W. Asitilnee in Bankruptcy. Pittsburgh. May 5, 15139. .myerlD'Ytt&e. NO 681, JUNE TERN, 1869. thettilitter aplication'..of the Cen• tral utual Building and Loan Association of Allegheny CUT. for APRILr ofsindoroorstien. And now, to wit, 24th. 1669. In the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county, It Is ordered that notice of the ahopianpllcatlon be Inserted in the Pittsburgh Okzgriz for at least three weeks. and that the Same will be wanted at next term of said Court, unless ex ceptions be tiled In proper time. , • • • R. tt. - 310R1U561.1, - ip26:1h12 BolicLor fof Petitioners. .. . NoTicE.—whereas, letters tes . tsmentary to the estate of HENRY B. I I , lstiliON. late of the eityot Allegheny. deceased. having been granted to the subscri bers. ail pens ns indebted to the s •1d estate are requested tr• Make Immediate hay meet. and those have g claims or demands against the,estste of th- saltdecerent will stake -known :the same without delay to - ' I I EATHY ANN WILLIAMSON, and JOB -8. WILLIA3ISON; l Noxtesitori of Henry .B. Williamson. 43 ceased, 1540 veers! street. Allegheny. 5it9;4211-9 ________ 01 , 714;/6 OF CITY MaallYikit .O...VD . SUIIV TOY.. Pittaburin..Pebrunry lith. 1660. ._ t • NOTICE.--Tbe Assessment for Grading Pay ng and r ashlar tharlotte street Cr m 4 6th (street to 35th street is now ready until xm atten, and eau be semi at this 01 es 6 ATUitDAY, Mk t !BM when It Will he ret tuned to thy City Treasurer's office for collecohts. I my5:172 H. J. MOORE. City Engineer. . . BEISCELL.A.NEOITO. BANKRUPTCY PLAYED —T IS C $2.00 entitka the bearer, onpreA to TWO DOLLARS abatement cash purchase of lous.oo at the .• cheap clothing house of S.O.TRAVERMIN, - , ORWINAL BIG NUMBER SULS Street, !atit3t. C Nobody beat by this eitabltabinent. .. t fair dealing to an! Can and be 'cotivin 'ed. An clothing plainly snacked by printed card ,_ at - £0 WEST CASH .I*ICLES,- So that no one mai be deceived. Remember the ';mmee. :origin/W. big - bomber 11, , 413IXTE 6TREE'r, late Bt. BZWARE OP COVNTEBP'EII:S pp.titst S. V ! . TRAVERIRN. de2s:nr-g AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 , FOURTH AVENUE', i PITITSDUREPII. CASH CAPITAL • • os • • $200.000. Stockholders individually Liable. BANK imp Discomfit , Ants i)Epoarr. I. y,L o o a r ner , • • DUMCIOnes Thos. M. Mia;strall, • JohtM. , litirtlal. Wm. T. ehannon, Archibald Aliso% -- Sag. M. Arrott, as, D. Se .y. tlhas. 8. - . Leeeh,r: , rioYd•-' - John IPlopd, This Bank tenon rally to do a_ general Banking. apirleh72•Tueilig • A • : ,-, p D ;• . t , t i: ; * ' KA ,_ .....ter.4114144110441er in: Fa le rs SESTA r 47OPIIUIRIt s , : vitopmq, vorritich - 'PARTY.4oo.:Bysinss .. • (alio 'icliGisAvlNG; molaiedema; slims. ILLUMINATING 'rgo, " Orders' by mall r.ielve irofspf offellfloll. Band for samslt s. • • • . i • 't.oS* - thostn*i kr., rani. t rits6:l774rfsatr :' ' ' UNION ENTERPRISE • FOUNDRY, • . N. *TORNIO,. : Mantic ' turer.ot 900XING ffrOVITA , Gratal. Fenders, mob. let sad IIL o ki nd e of iouow'W'ar Carn AO4lkitlo of idathaddy Catl ; ago, WATBO,3,BIIN KTS...PITTSBtti. OJI4 ..1iA26:•27W48 tAIIiIIiLILVS ELEILIII. •i. irkiwe rein= CORM BUAD Leal. . saln: LutfrWaymeraversu. et MuslualtilEther.al4oo va. , i l eiti 'I . . 180111VNOW-lit: 31 4 M7, " :41 0 1 tullistsi rlistowl3 i,,,: ~t , , •,...!'li :: , !' . wtkole awl nuilliwbrtinin.A. , , E i • Itabililtlit s li:.' . - ne4i6Vernna - 1,01 1 ,,,,1-, liiMISV ryr • • L =3 4:31.00I-er), SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Hiihest Priccs, Pll. R. MERTZ, Banker, Cm.. Wood and Fifth Streets. m 76 .JAIIIES II BRAM tiO. Sirt n Ognecessors oS. JONES 1 CO..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 ALM' BurAND.BBLI. ALL BINDS osc GOVERNMENT , SECURITIES, - GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, OM NOM' IPA.VOBABLZ WENDS. or Interest Allowed on Depositor loaned on Cievanonent Bonds at lowest market rates. Ordexecuted- =for the Purchase and S aleof STOCIBS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES', T. - BRADY & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS We will register_cil_kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against theft, loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY' Sz - CO Dealers in Government Bonds, ccin. POOR= & WOOD STS." ta7:3:i25 =MEE Os Pit sll u4 Gagtlt. The gal market remains firm, with an upward tendency. Although bonds are quoted higher In - Ettrope and New York, the shipments' of a few millions of bonds are insufficient to -cover , the deficiency in our experts, and during the coming month we will be obliged to ship coin _on a larger wale.: than hereto fore. -Any attempt to lower the market by short sales Is vigorously contested by. those who have - bought gold at 139% to 139%, and by those anxious to cover their short contracts, whicn are very large. On the other hand the higher rates for money ,in England will prevent a rapid rise to par of any of our govern ment bonds; and gold above 140 would reduce the quotations in London. There is a party now at work whose in terest It is to run tip gold - for theTurpose of dePresaing bonds, the-amount on the market being insufficient to meet the re quirements of the daily dealings, in con sequence ,ot.which a : - large ahort inter etlt is outstanding uncovered. Government bonds were dull this morning and opened at a decline of one hilf per cent, but at the noon board the market jumped suddenly, to the highest figure yet realized. Stookssdid not - decline much to-day, as was anticipated; and closed strong. Local stocks for bank shares of the old issues are firmly held, but have to'be sold at concessions, as it is the general belief that smaller dividends will be de dared for the next half year. Columbia Oil, which sold at 24/4)22 fora few shares of Eastern holdersi; de clared a dividend of two per cent. unex pectedly, and • sells now at above 23 in small lots, 25 being asked, at which a limited quantity could be purchased. The Triumph Company also report a new - wed- •in . territory whiob was not much :-thcinght of, but - Indic:Miens are good and there is reason to believe that this company will soon range among the paying instittilions. Mdney is more, esay.with banksi and bankers, but .a large -number of men of means have lately made it a practice to loan out their money at ,high rates, and the tight money market so far has en .couraged them . to.- such an extent that they are not ; ashamed to ask far above the-ttsual- high' one and a quarter per cent. per month, asked as outside rates by brokers: . : BaSiness shoiNs a Mlle more activity in a small way. . -. • . Registered .lionds, are, obtafned for Coupon Bonds and the dillbrence refund ed, at the well known Banking House of Ph. R. Mertz, corner of 'Wood street and Fifth trventie. Quotations as received -by Ph. Et• Mertz: Gold, 138%; Sliver, 127; Eighty. one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862; 120; do 1864, 116; do 1865, 116%; - d0.1&35, Consols, 118%; . do .1967, 11834; do pm, • 118%; Ten Forties, • 109; .. • Ne*. 'York C entra l ; gm; 'Reading, 9 0ii Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne .:oolea lro R a il r oad; 165 3 ; Ohio • ift :31Elehod - ppl, 33%;./itichigan Southern , 106 w. Cleve. land . Pittsburgh, 92%; Chicago•','dc Rock. Island, 28,0 Chicago 3t . No rth Western, 9i41; Cliicago.driNorth Western Preferred, MM. Adams Exliress,OtuW patty. 4.0%; Mereiialitfi XrnlOWEixprels, 1 40 ram° , 9 33C , Weetern Union , Telegtspb Compa ny , 4 41‘;'Gregory, - 2;901 quarts' I,Bollimith Parniles,-8,20; Am. Express, 4 93 ) —.OIOSIOg quotations received by James T. Brady & . CO. Gold, 138%; ;United SatesAlies, 1881 120 X; Five,Tvirenties, 1862, 120 do. 1864 /*‘; do. 1860,. nem . Tc: l -P.OrteN 109;_ /flve•Twentles,i - ' &mu eryXW;,Tily, 1866.118ki; ' do, - .d0.- 1 1867, —;do. dc‘ 1868, ..Eleven-Thirtleit, par len,V Due Compounds, 1,19;' Union Pacific, Rairoad, par; Central do.. do., I PA CY:, Pacifica' 101%. •, '7 [UT! i= 3133 oririiitspa and 1M1* 166 .• r prepared BY 'deity* to the Plttsbersh eaten.:' NEw Yoi4s. May 14,.1:; , Money sally at 6®7 per cent. on nail loans.. fltefllng qtdet at PciA,l3g ow cent.. on tinst , elasisktdlls. , Gold *rah 'firm and' qui e t, until mess Abe clam 4Um -d ay, 'When if 'and `luddie, and closed* marked adimneekprlee, opened at 13 8 8gi; adtanited to 138%,"fe1l 1•5 1884, and. 'closed 'if 189X(4189V. It. appears that several pqntip,plt, opt s. who, were tif : eo44B6'ik'Verilid`kelt shorts at , 4880188; land!averts tOntrgt"thnldat: fist: ;ibslb fold till Soave requii4 iant Isll=l§l-MAP b i lAn' t6 S r i as strong and • hits with a good dimsad tor au Wass. • __bide. ha J. IL wars mum El FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE of PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, Famar, May 14, 1869. '67a were, however. the favorites and large amounts of ahem were purchased by German houses on speculative so. count. Coupons of ' 8 1,1233®124‘; 120 y ,®120y,,; '64, 116@1.16% 116%; new, 118Wgil18%; '67, 1183@1,1 8 %; '6B, 118g,@®118%; le-40s, 1064Q109g; Pacifies, /0636@1(16,54. State bonds lower on North Carolinas; Tennessee firm; Missouris, 89@e9,i; Old Tennessees, 68%@.6834; new, ssu® 65%; Old North Carolinas, 60%,@6(1% ; new, .54,1@55%; Old Virginias, MX; new, 61 1 ,.; @G:i; Louisiana Levees fki, 69;( t , ® 70X. The Stock market opened firm awl quiet.. This state of affairs continued until after the first issue of the stock ex change, when there was a disposition to realize, and a decline of %®l per cent. followed. The active shares were New York Central, Michigan t3outhern ' Batik Island, Fort Wayne, St. Paul , Pacific Mail, Western Union and Mariposa pre ferred. The market. atter one o'clock call, was steady but inactive. It subse quently became firm, and recovered somewhat frOm the lowest point, finally closing unsettled, though firm, particu larly on Pacific Mail. Wabash was an exception, and were lower on sales by a leading firm. Indications are that the Ooverbor will sign both the New York Central bills, Express shares lower. A movement is on foot to consolidate the . Coal Com panies. 5-30 .Price4 - Camberland,3o3,®33; Wells .express,333'®B4; American, 40; Adams, 61%®61%; 'United States, 6630487; Mer chants Union,ls%©l6; Quicksilver, igtr, @19%; . Canton; 62%@)62%; pacific MA 959( 1 ®953¢; Western Unicn Tel egraph, 44%,®44%; Mariposa, 23%@ 24; preferred, 0%449 ; New York Central, 182%®182%; Erie, 303E(4303;; Hudson, 157®157%; Harlem,l47 ; Reading, 96%a98_%; Chicago id Al ton 158 ; Terre Haute, 39 4©40; pre ferred, 72(4)75; Wabash, 76%(§763;; pre ferred, 823x,©83; St. Paul, 78%®7835; pre ferred, 87%487%; Ft. Wayne, 155% 155%; Ohio and. Mississippi, 2.3%®33%; Michigan Central, 126©128%; Michigan Southern, 106;6®1065.(4 Illinois Central, 1457 (3146; Pittsburgh, 92,%@92%; Lake Shore, 106%,@1063,4; Rock Island, 128% ig)1283,x; Northwestern, 913E®92; do. pre ferred, 104; Burlington and Quincy, 190; St. Joseph,- 118; preferred, 117%; Marietta lat preferred,22. Mining shares dull. Copper stocks at Boston: Copper Falls, 8; Franklin. 19; Heels, 75; Hancock, 4; Quincy, 25. Receipts of Sub-Treasury, ;2,806,291; Payments, ;2.598,708. Balance, ;84,580,- 352. Disbursements coin interest, $477,037.- Clearances at Gold Exchange Bank / 77 ,0 00 2000. • , • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICIB qr PlTTEnnThualt GamTs, • ‘,,:Plito.a.r, May 14, MO. There is a'moderate degree of activity, manifested in the general markets.-and a fair voluine of business in the aggre gate, but the demand for almost-every thing is entirely local and prices gener ally are without quotable change. New Potatoes and Green Peas are commen cing to'arrive pretty freely, but they are still held at exorbitant figures. Straw berries sold at 600 per box, and Peas at s7®B per bbl. APPLES—NearIy exhausted and the demand is light. We continue to quote at 11+54@8 per bbl. for fair to•cholcd, and very few of the latter kind to be had. ' APPLE BUTTER-90@$1 per gallon. BUTTER—Is coming in freely, and prices are drooping; we now quote good to strictly prime at 33 ®38.- -BEANS—DuII at 13@3,25. CHEESE—SaIes of new Western Re serve at 18@20, as to Quality, and"new New York Goshen at 22@23. CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a jobbing wav at 29@30. CORNMEAL-41.60@1.75 per cwt. DRIED FRUIT—DuII but unchanged. Peaches, 14 for qttarters„ and 18 for halves. Apples, lb©lscts. EGGS—Steady at 1.7@180. FEATHERS—A shade firmer, and we now quote live geese feathers at 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail FLOUR—Is qiitiet but Ihteady, with a lair local demand. Sales of Spring Wheat brands. in store, at $8,50®7,25, and Winter Wheat at $7,50@8. Rye Flour, 57,00. _ GRAlN—Wheat is in steady demand, at 51,60 for prime Reti and but little offer ing. !.oata.quiek may be-quoted at 70@ 72 on track and 754g)77 for small lots in store.: Sales from first hands, to arrive, at 68, buyers furnishing sacks. Ear Corn is selling in store, at 83@85 for prime Yellow; Shelled Corn held a 173 @76, :.on, track, as to quality. Rye is very dull distillers are not buying, and dealers are only offering §1,36®1,38. Barley, 51,75 for, prime spring. I ..l:lAY—Baled is still quoted ,at: 427®28 on wharf for prime, and 529@)30 for HEMP—Sales at $215. HOMINY 6,75@6 .per bbl. .I.9fatt , 03.4-18 quoted at $1,20 for No. 2 1 and $1,50@1,52 for No. 1. IdISCE-Cleveland %Lime fe quoted at .$2 50, per bbl, and Ctunnam White) at • MAPLE MOLASSES- 7 8111es in gallon juss at 21,50@1,75: • , • MILL FEED—Sales 2 ears common coarse middlings, at 11,65. POTATOES—The receipts are falling off, and there is now probability that the market will become stronger. Sales on - track, in bulk, at 40@45, and in store, at 50(4)55. PEAITIITS-,Held at 120. . PROVISIONS In steady ',demand, and we can report regular jobbing sales at 14 for Shoulders; 163.;@18 for Ribbed ,and. Clear Sides;and 19(419M for plain and canvassed Sugar Cured Phiins. Lard, 19 In tierces and 20In palls. • • SEEDS—SaIes af Clover Seed at $9; no Timothy or Mai:egad Irt this, market worth speaking of.• , i SALT—MaY be quoted at $1,813@t,135 by the car load, and $1,95©2 for'small .lotainn store. ~ TALLOW L--11* quo at . 10k@i0M, ibr Tendered, and dull. ' • • Dry Goods Market: • • New YORK, May 14.—Dry goods market - Continues languid 'and preked both ibt Cotton' and 'wocil engoods ; Broadway Unbleached sheet. Inge are reduced.in price to 125 o; Atlan tic-Lane 111)im do P. lfic; , W 1.80; Dwight W 18cr, Indian Orchard 0,18 c; , Lawrence L L - /2);c; Blassachnsetta J 11%e; ttc L fine • - 185ic;• Pocasset •P• •Porta. month PB3o..finffolk •0 113443: 7 Tremont have advanced to 12 30:Bartlett bleach. ed muslina have declined to , 153 c; new Tborndyke; 520 ; •Union , Mills No. 50 cheeks off to 28e, and No; 20 t 0240; Viet& ry.H glazed cambrics are reduced to 00; Pepperell brown drille•selt at IfiX • and .17; American A-• boys common 42)5: Eagle 88 !nob ticks 21e; York Winch do. declined from 28 to 2553; Pennon, corset Leans aret tol.f3td „krerxrdgeobanice Denials do wh tb bkifter-SVliiit; receipt. of. OK Walks* thg arket is Ara ibr all Wade.' ittlit — filglier for amber; extra arbtlearlaterJ242wa. 1 do. INscole. 2 do $1,112%; No. 1 amber 1 1 43; No, ft. 11,28. M.a ello. oats far 1134*e. - • ME