A STEEL WORKS DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO. Hanuflctarers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, :D 1 17 4 413E6 L X AND SlinglATA, PLAT`I • UND AND SQ kRE . BOIL BANDER FL& HOOP SHEE AN D HANDAD NK I RON. GUAM MON,' DRAG and DR PER BARS LEON , Futaiettx °UTTER BARS, CYLINDER T A.ND FLAT RAIL, for Coal oath. CBRWBARS,WEDGES .t HAR OW TEETH, SP INGTLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, Elyth_PINGS AND MOULDS cat to pattern. STF, TIRES, STEEL - SHAFTING, A. S. EL. COACH. BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS akd XLEt3, i CUT NAILS AND SPIKES: - All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 71. Water Street, Pittsburgh. rabto ' SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER,` HECK & CO. l PITTSBIIIIGEt PA.. Xanntscturers of every , description of CAST AND GEWILIN STEEL, 33AuAir .&ND PLATFOrm SPRINGS, AILL4I3. EiTZEL ds:t Warehouse, Sd Water andloo First Sts. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN. GRIMIAL rAIIIIIKRIR • E v i rt s frI A A „p u t I F o tEUB . EILME . E, BPZCIAL PAN:win-8. M. BIZ& CRESCENT STEEL Worms, KILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, fel4:d4B PITTSBURGH, PA. B LACK DIAMOND • STEER WORKS. PAM., BROTHER & CO., Maufsetnrers of all ilesulptions of 113 11 1 11 33ilEXell. M M oe and Wereh B.A.I.IXO onie, TI THERR TH,`THIBTIN UST sad LD IRON WORKS. JAs.yams, Preen.— W. P. Porn,. Sort. pFFTSRIIRGR FORGE AND IRON COW, 1CA.7177AG71382/18 07 Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; L•comotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: . Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shang Steamboat Cranks•, Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, dte. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA ELLERSILIESEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now nre_pared to ma r kt licen ses for the use of the' 14- T.T•rosiFIAN r The superior quality imparted to good 1:12 . the great improvement in inferior iron, and th reduced cost,commend It to eh manufacturers of Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by evellrflog to JAMES P. SPEER. Attorney for the Trustees, 'BOOM • 1 and 9, English's Building, 063% Poeta avenue. _Marries interested are invited to visit the SHORN BERGER WORM, where the metals pow in eaccessftil operation. tegidB7 :Ie:VERSON, PRESTON 84 CO., .u.l 'Pow - lvania Iron Wodcs. Warehouse, Nos. leki antll67 FLINT 117sZliTo ppos ito Ifiniong&iela House • ta91016 . • • • rETTsBmOH NOVELTY WORKS. .I:PITTSBURGH , NQYELTY WORKS. Founded. ADAM, M'KEE dr CO. xamyy.o2 , oo:lB 01 ILZYBPONZ STANDARDOPAEBBANX B PAT . INT) PLATFORM AND COD BIT= SCA LEs. Juni Paced Patent Door Locks and Latches, • • Pain and Coffee Mills, An. • 001.1101 OP PIISTATBIIIII SULU STI .1' ' Pittab . Pousiti. ' • WINES LIQUORS, &O. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, ispoinzis or VINES,. BRANDIBS GIN, MI, ..P.!±*ol!".w4; J r, ll - 18 k 1 1 1 PURE RYE WHISKIES , c'Ori ..40. 1 0NOPtiMin . "litatuived to ]lOll.lleAND ''- 884 PEP . Cor., exeoth St., (formerly Canal.) - rOllllOll it., FINCH & CO d • inn. lamps% Ise. rms,d - mite wripat.ltrnunmaa. KurosAcrtnuuts Or Copp* Distilled Pore Dye Whiskey. Allag_dealars In 70111 MON IM and LL. giKhlw SOPS, to. lonsamss LITHOGWEIXREL capa, jo• aranumtg, aman g11M1.11021 pa to aso. V. Eicartroaxaz a InIMPOWII6IIIMN "• i imariMaitattiie dran.. 4 %r• MN. .~~~` ~~ FOUNDICRS, MACHINISTS. SNIP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. or Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail. Machines, Re torts, and Castings•generally, NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallness' Street% MI MI WARD.) /*rm .- ranuncul i PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacture: of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE /OF. Gall AND' WaTzll WORKS. My Pines are all out lnsarlablyin in dry Bead, and 1% feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general Castingsfor (his and Water Works. . . world also call the attention of Superintend • vats of Ou Works to my mate of RETORTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM DULLER, (Successor to ,tOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Has facilities co•eitensire with the leading Forges in the East, and islirepared to promptly and satisfactorily all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD", LAVERS, PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORM 01Ice and Forge, Comer of Duquesne Way and First Street; apl4:h4o ROBINSON, SEA & CO., ancoessors to Boatcsoi, MEM & Mums, WASHINGTON WORKS , FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Mannfacturers of Boat and fitaticmar7 Steam in- Blast Engines, MIA Machinery, Geari, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: 011Tts and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Once, No. IM, corner Pint and Sinithileld Streets. ftor f Agents f ing GIP PARD,B PATENT INJECTOR eed Boilers. THOMAS CARIADir & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work', SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENTCITy, PA., Ifanniketurers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses, Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Rolling Mill and Machine.astings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. myl4:qs CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Mil Molls, Mill Outings, Roll Lathes, Itet. JOB:: M. COOPZR =SST Bali. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable and Grey Iron. Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VALVES, ALL GLOBE P&DrERN. IRON COCIKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam s Water and Oil. MAN lIIPACTITP.YRS 01 1 `J.M. COOPER'S - Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump, Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, Use beat in the Market. ORlce and Work., corner Thirteenth and. Pike Streets. PEARL lILL FAMILY FLOUR. PELF.MILL_Three Btu Green Brawl, equal to FRENCH FAMILY, FLOUR. This Flour Rill, only toe scut out whoa' espe claim ardentd. MILL *XS Mum% p i tA iii Atha ma ltitut u t=B . t. Louis. Ruasusui 10., Alb/Rhea,. setae:AWL_ . - Panz rrn= C • c z i rM7M ll.l 7 l rl. • c ROLDIES, BELL & CO., aticiaan COTTON MILLS. exprOmmiail. . , . Manufacturers of ELLVT itIIDIUX 'm41461E7 sworixwai aND BA . -n BAIR ilmwtrmAY Third stree near BuilkhileidMiagb. qiesmon B eser e at r zietw i rt at La BIdi&No ALF% OWinDatileuleV ACZLIETS, spir,4 good ix sash will be Fiveh RAW HALL Ladles and tientleinen's Bab Chittlng done to the neatest manner , win es • =mum - • • '' ''' ' 1 ' PAll •Ettelthiiiii ....: .111••••••••••••••••••...,......____ I . 1r • "-...; X.... .• • .., : - . . ,-. 1 q .II Ape ~'~~; BRASS FOUNDRS. FXOMX.: AMMON AND MAGNOLIA PITTSBITEGH GAZEriI: FRIDAY, MAY 21, '1869: ENGIDIES, BOILERS, &o. HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (Nzea TRY POLNT.) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. . Mantifactare STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sin Special attention invited to our now STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER. of 15 -horsenpower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atotir Foundry. on THIRD STREET, below PULLEYS, IROfor Oil Wells, SHAFTLNG PULLEYS, HANGERS,ROU PRE S SESBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO , on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. Apr AU orders promptly filled. TaY tri FORT PITT BOILER, STILL APiM TANK CARROLL & SNYDER, iIarI:I7ACTIIIMIIS OP TUBITLAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR, PIKE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES °Mee and Warehouse. corner Seconds Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. sir Orders eon to the above address will be promptly attended to. tab7:1139 WM. BARNHILL & CO., _ BOI.LER MASERS AND SI4RT IRON WORKERS, NOS. 110, AA, l 4 AND 1116 PENN BT. Raving secured e large yard and furnished It wise the moat approved machinery, we arkpre pered to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. -Chimneys, Breeching, Fite Beds. Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans, Teaks, Oil Stills, Agita tors. Settling . Pena. Boller Iron i Bridges, s Bagar Pans, and so/e manufacturers or B s Pat ent Bolters. Repairing done on shortest notice. latkett JAMESiL ittrEe, Nos. 65 and 66 Water Street i PITZSBUBeIf. ativinucsous 07 IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANG. COPPER STEAM PLPE, EOLLENG MILL STACEY/4 lid BEIMET IRON WORE, Tor Steamboats. JAB= Y. 11217811.. D. BUSH JARED EL BRUSH & 8011, KANII7LCTI7IIIII.II OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUEET IKON WORE. &C. 61 Pen 4 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. THE BEST STOVES. BRADLEY &ICO. hlantifacturers of the greatest variety of CO4, Parlor and Healing Staves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. dole Agents for the 'celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and 'Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor.Olice, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win. top Do notbny until you see or send for Circular. No, 30 WOOO STREET. Onr Agents for OienteIs—DESDILIIR EROS. Smithfield Bt.: 01E0. HUBLItIi. Allegheny CUT BUT INGIIS &Ca., SIANIVACTVILZUS OF IVUT VAILTZTT OF • ISPrCONnatei, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, " THE FIERY FURNACE," 101 WAILIIING BUILDINGS. THE NEW ANTI-D 1 ST COOKING RTOFE, “REGIILATOR. ,, COLUMBIA COOK wrovs, PANS (Clnelnsatt Pattern ) PORTABLE RANGE CART IRON MANTLES, WELLMA.N , S REFLECTOR. GRATES free trcrmdirtaa!l 4utz, GRATZ 'wan, rinibince, 206 and 206 Liberty Street, seM:yl7 PITIIBMIGH. PA. coOS STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL '4lz CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITIMLENOVIi- COAL. Warranted to CeOl4.lkke or Beast as u say'alb* '04410i tie Onion. 00.1 No. 286 ;t4iberty /Rivet. &leo on band sad finigal PPS; 0411 p, esulannuait; EL Jr , LANCA ANDp ER No. j 3 T. °LAIR - Oak 115 sad 187 Tldrd lared• PUTigillßeff t AItOHIMTS. BABRAMMIELW-7.' - . .„,_ „ • • wires lisocut763i - lithiapisral4 arose' aid awasso aresst. rib Spotlo l9 sttOotiosqltoen to Oa dooliplat sad basagivaliffitillt4l9ollllli and MIKA lINANCLA.L. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : s2oo,fioo. STOUNOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE DEALEBB IN t GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TUNE DEPOSITS. CoUeetlesa made on all aceesalble points In the United Stalk and Clanklak • . DIRECTORS: Jno. C Risher, i Robt. R. King, Andrew Miller, James M. Batley. 111.11111 9 1. NeCLIMRAN, Pros* t. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, A. Fawcett, D. LEFT W ART, CAUGHEY & CO., H BANKERS AND BROKERS, . Corner, Third and Wood &mai, irri - rsimium. ISOCOESi3OII4 TO HANNA. EAST It 00.4 DILLY/18 Ilt Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention !Mid to the purrottare and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Slant Drafts on London. senuin N. HOLMES & SONS, 3ELELIVIC.M.PLE6, 57 Market Street, rrx-r.rem:rm:3l.ll. Collections nude on all the principal potato of the Vaned dtates and Canadas. Stocka,Bonds and other 13ecuriihms soucarr AND souto ON clowasmoN: Particular atteatiou wild to the purehaseisad sale of United States Securities., Jaahal JAY COOKE & CO 33Etzumera P • 114 SQUTH BIRD STREET, PHILADELPHI/4 STOCKS and 801 of all descriptions bought and'sold. Special attention given to the purchase and gale of Government Securities. mh OILS. WARING AND ILING, . Commission Igerehents and Brokers in Petroleum and Its Produets, DALZELL'Z BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ILODILEM, i Room 17, Chaniber of Commerice, 1 i awn 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. I. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HEM= W. G TWEDDLE, ' MANFTFAOTORER. OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Azle OU. Stands great heat without change: remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011. for tropical climates or not weather: . • Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. , Saw Mill and Planing 11111 Oils, '; Adapted for high speed.. Spitldle eed.Ligh Oil, 011, Mower& Stu& Resmole. ing &Finishing 011,, limo] e, • Harness 011. rParrailine. ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery rrom Must. • These p roducts are manufactured under Dr. Tweddleis_patent by Superheated Steam in Vac cuo. The Lubricating OM are 'almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform,. and meetly light col ored. sMnd a high temperature untrimmed. and remain limpid durtnt extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are !unequalled - and are In constant use on many of the princlial Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD EITRZLT. Works, at Sharpsburg Bridge. I Cs., munimis, commsgroN -BEERUHANTS,!:, AND Dumas IN Petrolqum and. ita Prodnits, rittom it osiee;-DALumws eons? of mime Way INV,:11111 ittreeta. 611021 Err. j lipl:w1111 DiukatOND ou. WORKS, N. , M. LONG .& . Co., 'oatee, Dklo.2l#l,i MR* • 111111 Dnnumb WV67: %t bnrßt, gig. r , PIANOS, BEST JA„E JET PLANO AND- OE9J .seh,RprkAes 'ow Now o , . AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN 1 _ . Tke llollolEACKlit'Plnito combines all , the latest valuable Improvements known In the oug. , 'genetical or a, east class Instrument. and hail - ways been , awarded the -Ida hest-Vnantlonk_ex• sismed. Its tone is Ibll sonorous and sweet. TN akmanshlp.,ford __Sy and beauty, seams oth_en., pilosslrolantautto , Sneklaceomair _sty, le all Titn annh a v il r eaper tchanoluitimAiro th ersoc Ins alum Pup. • - • • fame' eta ti 'all - reed intft=eliy:_lik gd aht ti Ans inc4 trua tl e rft ntiFi e tlni *t7 tea. c hts ten te: It ig ii - a 4 moan • lionstranton, aid zit , , , t out, ot_priler. . -• • • . PATRIC! .4 VOIr .."--- ' .. 43 iT j 4 ' • - -. N..* - . , i 11 , • Vitt -ark".':: ~~ SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest 'Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. mg, JAMES TE BRADY & 00., (succeeson, 08. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3171.1 AIL .1V . 5.;...1M XL IS, • BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, (lOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, • _ ON MOST FAVORABL E TERMS. ice' Interest Allowed on Deposits. air Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and hale of STOVES, BONDS and GOLD. • JAMES T. BRADT & CO. IL ON. Cashier: 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 & CO., Dealers in Governinent Bonds, COR. FOURTH & WOOD STS. mymj2,s Gaytti, FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, May 20, 1869. The fluctuations in the gold market were very violent and 144% was once reached, declining again to 144%. The tendency has so far been constantly up ward, without any reaction, and it seems probable that the operators will carry it much higher. It is even generally be lieved that a rate approximating 160 will be reached, and the present state of the country's trade is favorable to such a scheme. The true cause of the rise and its main support is the immense ad verse balance of trade against us and the large amount of goods now in the bonded warehouses, that hate to be paid for yet in either bonds, So long as Europe is willing to take them, or in coin, if no produce can be shipped. , Government bonds were 'dull early this morning and opened at a slight de cline, lilt later In the day closed strong and advanced to nearly the highest fig ure of the day. Stocks are strong and higher - sad a regular bull campaign has set in again, since money is easy and gold has ad vanced. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 144%; Silver, 135; Eighty one's'l23%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%. „do 1864, 117%; do 1865, 116%; do 1864 Consols, 120%; do 1867, —; do 1868, 120%; Ten Forties, 109%; New York Central, 188; Erie, —; Reading, 93%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, - 53%; Ohio & 36%; Southern, 107%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 94%; Chicago & Rock Island, 27%; Chicago & North Western, 92; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 104%; Adams Express Com pany, a cific 60%; Merchants Union Express, 15; Pil, 95%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 43y i : Gregory, 3,10; Quartz ill, 1,30; Smith & Parmlee, 3,30; Am. Express, 40. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady dc Co. Gold, 1444; United Sates Sixes, 1881, 123;4; Five-Twenties, 186 . 2, 123%; do. 1864,117;4; do. 1865, 119%; Ten-Forties, 109%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 120%;. do. do. 1887, 120; do. do. 1868, 120 1 9 ; Seven-Thirties, par less, y 4; Due Compounds, 119; Union, Pacific Railroad, par; Central do. do., 103; Cy. Paci fi es, 101%. _ (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.) NEW YORK, May 20, 1869. ' Moaey easy at 6®7 per cent, on call loans, with rather more business at 6 per cent. than for several days.- The To ledo and Wabash road to-day notified Stock Exchange that in thirty days from date its capital stock will be increased to four million dollars. The Company in tend to appropriate $600,000 for • the _pur chase of the Decatur and. Illinois Rail road, giving then an airline to St. Louis, /500,000 to erect new elevators at Toledo, and $1,900,000 to extend . the road from Quincy via Hannibal and Wa berly to Kansas Sterling firmer; 9%®9% for 60 days, and 10M for sight; rather •more bond bills offering and taken by leading bankers to cover their own - bills. Gold, excited and fiiiner. The recent rapid advance is sustained by expectation that specie' shipments will soon begin, prime bankers exchange hav ing reached a point where in will be small profit in exporting' gold The unfawirlible advices from London also excited appreheiudonv Private' dis patches say money there's active thongh the Bank of England hag not s cvanced 'Writes, yet °inside rates aid b®6% ' per cent.‘The price opened at 43V, advanced to 40%, find tell .tp 43X®43%. At the close carrying rites were 4@9 per cent., and 1-32 to flat. The market was wildly excited in the afternoon under a rumored failure of a firm la the Bra zilian trade,'which' was afterwards denied. 'The final. decline was oc casioned by • rumors' , from Washington that the Secretary of the Treasury had decided to stop buying bonds and would cancel the 8 per cent. certificates instead.! The clearances reflecting yesterday's business were one hundred and sixty seven millions. Heavy sales oflong gold was made this afternoon by prominent bulls, estimated at sit to ten millions, At the Treasury pale bids were filed for 82,103,000 and awards made to Henry' Clews dt Co., $50,000 at 143 77-100; 1250,.. 000 at 143 79.100; 5250,000 at 143 81-100, suit/250,000 at 143 85-100; W. F. Liver more dr Co., 150,000 at 14380-100 and 150,- 000 at 14381400, and Lewis Daniels & _ _ _ _ . _ ,'&o' .IThilE,lr . ‘a- a- .'l‘.+lr s+z apprehensive of financial and political trouble here. Coupons of '81.123©124‘; do. '62, 123%@123%; do. '6:l, 12.3%@123%; do. '65. 1191f,@a9m; do. new, .120}@ 120%; do. '67, 12034@120!/; do. new ' 120%; p120y,; 10.40's 109%®110; Pacifica, 107% ®107%. State ' bonds are quiet. A.l.ls.sou ris. 88%; old Tennessees, 68@68%; new do 7, 65%@653; old North Carolinas, 59% 059%"; new do., t..-1%@5•1.,f; tad Virgin iss,47@sB; new do., 62%@63; Lousiand Levees Sixes 69. The stock market was strong during the forenoon with the Vanderbilt stock. Ohio and Mississippi, Pittsburgh, Rock Island, Wabash, Reading and North Western were features. Heavy purcha.ses of New York Central and Hudson were made by well informed parties. Fort Wayne, from expectation of noth stock and cash dividends, was better, said to be 714, and dealings large in the afternoon. New York Central was fever- Lilt, and fell from 188 M to 184 i,;, with other shares. Sympathizing with the latter it became known that the Governor had signed Central 80 per cent. scrip and consolidation bills. The fact and the Gov ernor's reasons therefor are published, and New York Central rose to 189 x, while the market advanced and closed strong. 546 Prices—Cumberland, 30@3134; Wells Express, 34g; American, 40@ 404; Adams, 604ig6tig; United States, 66@68%; Merchants Union, 151@1.5 4 Quicksilver, 19%(§20; Canton, 62,1 A) 64; Hartford and Erie, 22g(3231(.; Mariposa, 23%@2434; do. preferred, 48%®4934 ; Western Union Tele grapn, 43%@44; New York Cen tral, 188%@188y 3 ; Erie, 29%@29N: do. preferred, 5135@52; Hudson, 157 3 / 4 @ 158 g; Harlem, 148@1483i; Reading, 98© 98g; TerreHaute, 3934(4)403‘; . do. preferred, 73; Wabash, 763.(A,7: - do. preferred, 80@82; St. Paul, 774@ 77%; do. preferred, 874; Ft. Wayne, 1533;6153%; Ohio and Mississippi, 30g @Wm; Michigan Central, 127@130; Mich igan Southern, 1063/4@10634; Illinois Cen tral, 147%@148c Rock Island, 1273'‘®127m; Northwestern, 91%@92; do preferred, 104%@105; Pittsburgh, 944(g94g; Lake Shore, 106 g610834.; St. Jcmpti, 117; pre ferred, 114y 3 ; C. C. and I. C., 4334. . Mining shares null. Coppers at Boston—Copper Falls, 834; Franklin, 19; , ,c,; Heels, 75; Hancock, 4; Quincy, 26. Receipts at Sub• Treasury, $878,373; payments, $597,495; balance, $85,248,537; disbursements of coin interest, $360,095. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, May 29, 1869. The general markets are rather dull and devoid of any new or tmportint features worthy of notice. The demand . for nearly all of the leadiph articles is confined mainly to supplying immediate wants, while in regard to values there are no important changes. The unset- tied and, we might say, panicky feeling in regard to financial matters, is having considerable to do with the dullness which has prevailed for some days,•as there seems to be a disposition mani fested in commercial circles to do just as liitie as possible, until money matters become more settled. APPLES—SaIes at $.5(g.7 per bbl, as to quality, and the supply is nearly ez• haunted. APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 1@?1,10. BUTTER—Continues dull with a sup ply considerably in excess of the de mand; sales of. prime to choice Roll at 28©31. BEANS—DuII at 82,25@2,75. CHEESE—St4s of new Western Re serve at 18@20c. CARBON OIL—Is quoted in a jobbing way at 29@30. dORNMIA.L-51,50p1.75 per, cwt. DRIED FRUlT—There is considerable inquiry for Apples and but few in mar ket; sales at 13@15, the latter tigure for prime bright. Peaches dull but un changed.; 14 for quarters and 18 for halves. EGGS—DuII but unchanged; at 16©17. FEATHERS—Quoted at 80.cts, to the trade, and the usual ' advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—The market is steady with a moderate local demand, while prices are unchanged. We continue to quote Spring Wheat brands at 16,50© 7,25, and Winter Wheat at $7,50©8. Rye Flour dull at $6,75©7. GRAlN—There is little or nothing do ing in Wheat in this market, and in the absence of sales, prime Red is quoted at 1,50. Oats quiet and unchanged; we continue to quote 68, to arrive,: buyer furnishing sacks; 70 on - track and 75 in store. Corn is unchanged; prime Ear 80 on wharf, and 85©90 in store; sales of some 800 bush. strictly prime Yellow (shelled) at 80; White Corn is dull at 72 ©73. Rye is dull and very irregular. with sales reported at $1,25©1,80, and $1,35; we are cognizant of a sale having been made yesterday, to a dealer, at $1,30. Barley—we can report a small sale of prime Spring at $31.75. HAY—Continues very dull, with a sale of good baled, on wharf, at $25; strictly prime may be qttoted at 527. • HUSKS—Saleeat 3)4. HEMF—Sales fit 5215. HOMINY-45,75©6 per bbl. LARD OIL—Is quoted at 51,20 for No. ; and 51,50©1,52 for No. 1. LlME—Cleveland Lime la qncited at 52.50, per bbl, and Common White at 51,75. • • MAPLE SYRUP--Sales in gallon jugs at.sl o so. • • POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged; small salea_in store at 60@56, and 60, as to quality and quantity. PEANUTS—HeId at 12c. PROVISIONS-Steady with. _ regular Jobbing sales at 18y 4 for Shouldrs; 16K for Ribbed, and rig* for Clear Sides; pi a i lk gams, 17%. • Canvassed . ; Sugar Cred llama 19a$@2 0 . Lard; 19 in- tut e e s and 1934®20.1n half bbls kegs, and. la. Plain dry Baer 20:40 - • Canvassed do. 21® 24‘.. MeBl3 Pork 1 3 2 1 5 3 23 wiskW-1.11 dediand ate• • SEEDS—SaIes of Clover iSeed at ; 9 k `nolZitnotb.ir ai' 7 / a xseed in tido anarket worth speaking of. by • . :21ALT+4841Tbs . quoted •at , 111018®,1,8; theciii" Tad; and 11 1 1,950210 r lottnittre.lo - •• - • _ L • —TILL innted lOy‘sepioN; foi renderepf t and-iinu... D Goode Market, • IfswtottitAlay2o.Tittde %indescri bably dull and prices remain dmreaed, although there is little or no Change, to 'obilerve. in AtiOtisticittiflieavy brown sheetings are selling below cost at X 140150 -.Cotton yarn! dull tend ot• fored low ail Boda ys and black waddingis low as, 27A0, ;less-1 per cent. 80 days: - BroWn`d s move slovely 16®1.7c; and ;bleached do at 1734 ck , Oansi b, of geo 3 'makoe, are sellitigunNe. Meth urgs uen A. A ticks are Mc highelvand bring 28e. Prints steady -at 12;1230 for best makes, . . PHILADELPHIA, may 20.—Flour, dull and weak. Wheat doll for red and un changed for ambdi 51,55®1;65. Rye unchaPged Corn it 88141860 !Or Veilow. an d 82@83C 1 for - Mixed western. Oata drill and , =whinged. Petrulinm more doing; wiles - 2,ooobbis -refit Wat 81 ,i9; crude n=ni.pi t i ,atil7o in bulk,. and 112303 n baniL. FrOvidaina Ithaluittged. Whisky dull at 94(6970. MCA -S '