0. STEEL WORKS DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RARM & CO., Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, DuctiozaNE, L X AND JUNIATA, ELAN BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. AD, PLATES AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLATES AND HEADS, GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS, A.N FLO.II.E CUTTER' BARS, C LINDER T AND FLAT BAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW ItIi,WEDGES & HARRoW TEETH, SPRING PLOW A 251) CULTIVATOR STEEL, egaIINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. LEES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B. STEEL. COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and ILES. CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warrao t ted. OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. mIG SIEFFNILELD ,z STEEL SINGER, =OK & 71 1 PITTSBURGIL PA.. ktanaftcturern of every description of CAST AN!) GERMAN STEEL, BATLW SPANOS, AXLESLATFORM SPRIN43, STEEL TIRE, Ic., 143 Warehomse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts. MILLER, BARR & GINIiMAL PARTICI:ES: WM. IfETOA.Lie, . BR I R C EUBE N MILLER, a , BEO. W MMU A PARTNR— HAS.PRKN. CRESCENT. STEEL WORKS, ILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBITRGE, PA fel4:d4B • BLACK DIAMOND 4 ONV.t.) :441 PARK, BROTHER & CO., BLeaufsetarers of all descriptions of Office and Warebonee, TEMITIFTE, THIRTY FIRST and - RAILROA.D BTREZTS, IRON WORKS. /is. VOcaram. Presq. —.W. P. roams, Bup.t. prrTatunGft FORGE AND IRON CO., YMITTFACTIMIIIB Or Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; pion Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws. Ccal. , r., arc. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. ELLERSHCSBN .PROCESS. The Triitees are now prepared to grant Men sea for the use of the 2.ILLEFISHAUSN PEP. OESS. The superior quality imparted to good Iron, the great improvement in inferior Iron. and the reduced cost, commend it to all manufacturers of Pietieswishing to use it can obtain licenses by applying to JAIvMS P. SPEER. Attorney for the Trustees; BOOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, Q 63 Filth avenue. roles Interested are Invited to visit the SaldElki BERGEN. WORKS, where the rocessls stow In successful operation. • teB:4l/7 EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 andl67 NISST STS.B.ST, ppos Se Monongahela House, 5p2.4:418 . • - PITTSBURG'S NOVELTY WORKS. PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. Wounded A. D. 11333. ADADIS. DIMEE & CO. MA.NUFACTDIIIIII 8 OP RIM EIWPI T A A TVOVI D M IT at R I ES s PAT SCALES.. 311 Las Yacep ai t n 'tt a c a g e T 3 t): m Laks a a c z . id Latches, 00115101 OF FIRST AVENUE is GLUT 818. JPittirbsansh, Penn's. 1 :}f:. A Q : t. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORT/11LS OP WINES, BRANDIES, DIN, &C,, .WHOLICSALIC DEALNIUS YUJLE RYE WHBUF.43, 409 PEEP ST=ET, nave Binioved to NOL:884 AND 886 PIM, Cox.. gleventh St., (fornierly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FI NCH & coy Zollaill.l/47.11114 191, In sad 'jos: =Pr erem4 prrrantattni. 114117#4.0*U111018 01 Copper MAMA PIM Bye Withkey. Also. denim In lONSION W . 15'28 and LI , MMES. Hors. a*. =maim LITHOGItAPHERS. deitzartor sureamur.........—..rniwz claw, = GEINGERLY it CLEIS, Succemork p 4 j to OM 1. Elerrumume I CO.. • 'll/411117174as i t irruopsymities. ' ' ' Onit fligard_ Lithetaale , Istabilalimeat .• of he sometaius.' ulnas Cards, Letter 'Yil° 8°1111P4 ! I tg •- " ari. iti ''' •l'ailLlCP/ : 4 C M - ' 91 4 1.. :r&efig0 1 „ 5 ; . 5.4.47" Te tt i11it41 " . I nt • . . :,..., \ i , . 1,, ~~ FOUNDS MW, MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. N ATIONAL FOUNDRY Corner Carroll and Smaliman Streets. WILLIAM RlCanufaoturoi: of c 11. I - - :.1 PIPE My Pines are all cast Invariablyln Pits, in dry sand, and I.sl feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Sierintend ents of das Works to my make of RE TORT!. DUQUESNE FORGE. • WILLIADI (Successor to 40S. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hu facilities co•extensive with the leading Fors sa ti s fa cto r il y -ast, an orders pared to S TE AMBOAT SHAFTS till all for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD 4, LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. _together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Oflice and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street. apl4:h4o - PITTSBURGH. ROBINSON, BEA & CO" 8110CeS10211 to EOBEI7OIIr. MINIS a XILLaRS, WA.SEEELIGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBUREIN, Xminfactirrers of Boat and Stationary Steam En ery, Oeatia Ca e ' 6, t u i t E liV,Tairkl ' AM, and Stins, _Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 151, corner Pirstq and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIPPARD'S PATENT INJECTOR fbr reeding Boilers. THOMAS CAILLIN & CO" Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works BANDITBEY BT.: ALLEGHENY CITY, ?A., Manufacturers Of Steam Engines, 011 Presses Pulleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work Bolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars Weights, Wagon Boxes. &c. Build to order tn. hate on hand Engines of all/axes_ zn y 14,0 CtENTRIL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 PennStrect. BOLIN AN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Chit !Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll-Lathes. JOLIN E. COOPER lIINIVC BIER, JOHN M. COOPER & 'CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS sups PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. EIELCOMT COCIKS, Brass Work of every description . for . Steam, Water and 011. MANUFACTURERS OP J. M. COOPER'S Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil ers, the hest in the Market. oMte and Works, corner iltlrteenth and Pike Streets. . std. PEARL MILL FAMILY FLOUR. PEARL BILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. This Pour Will only os sent out when Cope eight. crdered. PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND; PEARL MULL BarlikAND best E : t* Ugui oal to beet Ohio !lour. WHITE 00B2a PLO. AND 00BN MEAL. • B. T. "MEDI & BM; Sept. 9.1E68. Mum. Wu. 1313111131 1 11 4 108 AND BATTING. ttinAtEs,BELL'a.co., ANCHOR COTTON Manorsotarers of ILEAVT XEDIIIY sad LIGHT ID'ILETINGS AND BATTING. HAIR AND PERFUMERY. /OLIN PEC__sli ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKnit AND PZEIFUNICE. No. Third street, near Eadthaeid, Pittsburgh. Alwatm hand. koneral usertment or La dle.. HITS. - OIIII: i i Gentlemen's Wigs: . 00AtiP13, OD IID CHAINS, BEACHLNTIS. . AIR - A. a y. Mee In cash will be given I BAH BAT • Ladies , and ilientlamento Hats (hitting done in the neatest. manner. , .ralth ng., rdEORANIO.A.L ENGINEER. ; in g ly -- WICIivAL BECREINM • . mom t. animaß t ri o aq %LI atirag6re.g.4. .PI.TTSBIIEGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY, MAY 27, 18 ( 9. AND PIPE WORKS. (NINTH WARD,) ForErrEll3ll:Titl3 , ll, FOR GAB LAD WATER WORKS BRASS FOUNDRS. p .111111 errrom:mms. .113C11011 AND ALIGKOLLIC , . toM-4 - 14 _ ~.~R~;~ ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., • (Nzeirms. Poirro Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horsopower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atottr Foundry, on THIRD STREET. below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, /3 ANGERS, HOME and TOBACCO 'SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, nea4 the Point, PITTSBI3II6E, ar All orders promptly 1 lled. Tor us FORT PITT MILE% STEL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, nsxdrectoaxsaor TUBULAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR, FLUE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM -BOIL ERS. oIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREEOIIING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS: STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHUTEB • Office and Warehonae. 'corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty streetr. PITTSBURGH, Pad, W Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. . mh7:189 WH. BARNHILL •Si. co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • NOS. so, *l, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it W 1 .141 the most approved machinery we are pre p_ared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country ' . Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans; Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sagu Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. .24pairing done on shorted notice.; Ise:cu JAMES M. BITEB t Nos. 55 mid 56 Water Street ' , mummies. I awarywniuut IRON OIL -TANK SETTLING PAM, corVra STEk.N. PIP BOLLING MILL STACKS, And SHICRT IRON WORK, For SteambOato JAB= M. 88171311....-.........2D111FND D.II3IIIEU JAILED M. BRUSH & SON, \ mAxurAcrtraißs 'or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORN, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. T EIE ~ BIIfiT STOVES. 4-- A. BRADLEY Sr- - CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of, Cook, Parlor and 16ting Staves • • TO BE SOUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stores and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Offices Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—harms all win ter. Do notb ty-untlt you ace or send for ClrCular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. - Oar Agents for Orientals—DE SiMLER BROS., Smithfield St. t GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. ICAMPACTI7RIRS Or MST vAEU= Or ASEM I CONTMES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "TILE FIERY FURNACE," Fos WARNING BUTLDINOE., THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, 'REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, PAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE BADGE CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S REF LECTOR, FENDERS.e from dirt anti (Mat; GRATZ FRONTtL Bc. 206 and 20S Liberty Street, se :rl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. Groin sTOT ES. , CET THE BEST: 'BISSELL alk TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook. Bake or Boast on voll 'our other Stove in the Unions BILL. & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. ai r im i n , gone or s salth '9' 4 7l 9 l7riirra, .7ZNI)1118, • COOKING aANGIOS. LuraßEß: HTITIDEfIiS 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 150.000. feet 1M Inch Clearriank• - : 83.000 feet 15f Inch Common Plink; 28,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: •-; 3118 0 ni vs - and 3 inch Poplar: 10. feet ory replay Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; ' 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. '303.000 feetlin. 1 10 Inch tiagluall _lles. l 200.000 No. 18-Inch Shingles. sawed; - 80,000 No. 110-Inch Shingles, shaved; 30,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Ton s Tile. 100 o Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust aid Cedar Pasts, and all articles In thence on hand and for sale by ALEXANDEIt PATTERSON. Yards— No. 111 Rebecca street and corner ofPreble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny,' late bor ough et Manchester, ap:6 WEIGHTS : AND MEASURES. a &LYON, Beater of Weights and Measure% \ 'so. • 1/011ET8 8 MEET, - .-IBetinefi soh" Promo' Woes visagiriateadst xn~ ~. x~ ~ "Y'_. FINANCIAL. fOIIT PITT BANKINCr COMPANY. • No. 169 Wood Street,. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOC,BHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN F. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AHD COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made on all _accessible points. In the United States and Canada*. DIRECTOR& D. Hostetter, IJno. . H. CR. Hang,mes (cordon, E. Yawcett , - s D. tatni. marlr4y. ~.,...v.L....cLuBKAN, EMIL D. LET WILSON. Cashier. HART, CAUGHEY & -CO., - BANKERS AND BROKERS, COrner Third and Wood Streets, PrE2131311T1145111, PA.; aIUCOEI3BOIIE TO HANNA, SART t 00..1 WALVIS IN Fachang", Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT 'BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. tavi:esz N. HOLMES & SONS, 3E3ALDFIELMI:LISS, 57 Market Street, PI'T"T'X'SI3I3IiGI-13, E'EL. Collections made onall the principal points of the United Mates and Canada'. Stocks,Bon& and other Securities BOUGHT LND SOLD ON OONXIBEIION. , . Particular attention paid to the purchase and tale of United States Securities. JAY COOKE & CO Bankers, 114 SOUTH . TIIIIIID STREET, • \ \ • PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all doescrlptt bought anti Sod: Opeclal Aleutian glee's to the purchase au. sa.e .of tioternraent Securities. Inhall 1 OILS WARING AND ILING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In i Petroleum and its redacts, I DAIZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUES I WAY, l, PRFLADEIA.BIA ADDRESS. . 1 Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOVD STREET apio ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Zelipse Railroad Axle On. Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special till for tropical climates or hot weather. Lireomotiim, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted for high lipped. Spindle Oil, VW 45011 Head-Light Oil, Oil, Tanners' Stuff— Benzoic.. • lug wtFinifthingoo,lliasolide, Harrow* Oil. IParrailine. ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from Rust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's patent by Superheated Steam in Vac- Cuo. The Lubricating 011 b ate almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col ored, stand a high temperature unchanged, and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Oils are 'unequalled, and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALEIIBI3I rf?troleum and its Products, cattrf istr traw ity r.7lllNlN'l sad IuBITELD.TREI. FhlladelpEls Ofice.-121/ WALNUT sr. apDwio ' DIAIIIOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONC & CO., Once, DALZELL nIIILOENO, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh :Ts. COAJLA AID 'OOHS. COAL! COALIC COALM ) DICKSON, STEWART• & • garter.removed their omce to NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Ylour Mill) BECOND /MOM Are now prepared to tumUsh_g_ood YOUQW(). BHA Ny war, NUT COAL OBBLA.OX. at the lowest morket price. . All orders left at their onlee, or addressed to them through the mail, Will be attended to .promptly. STONE. WEST COMMON v Machitte'Stone TrOrkli, Northwest. °ostler of West Common; Allegbia7. lIFILMW : A Vtria t tal Muriurteiki robe wawa/ saulresalissai‘ " 'p'-. GOLD, SILVER i AND COUPONS Bought ht Highest Prices. PU. R. MERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Streets. ,m,r6 4MES T. BRADY CO., . (Successors 08. JONES A C 0..) I Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 INT 317%. 3ni.' „ BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, 811.1 M AND COUPONS, - • ON NM FAVORABLE TERMS. • lar Interest Allowed on Deposits. - • 0 ,141- „i tt a t;..z et lo r m a r t it a l . on Government Ronde at lOrders exeented for the P, nrehase and Sale of STOCIES, BONDS and 'stow). JAMES T. BRADT & 'CO. !GOVERNMENT BONDS . We ._will register ell kinds of Government 'Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab [soluie security against theft,loss, or deztructiou. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. ',Dealers in Government BOnds, fl, o 3 o j lt. FOURTH & WOOD STS. Vjt &aitttt. FINANCE AND TRADE. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 139%; United Sates Siles, 1881, 120%; Five-Twenties, 1862, 121%; do. 1864,115%; do. 1865, 117%; Ten-Forties, 108%; Flve-Twenties, Janu ary- and July, 1865„118%; do. do. 1867, —; dO. do. 1868, Seven-Thirties, par less, %; Due Compounds; 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central do. do., 103; Cy. Pacifies, 107. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Money. active at 7 per cent. on call, with exceptions at 6. Discounts 7@9 per cent. Sterling dull at-9@95%. Gold deci dedly lower and opened at 1.40%, fell to 139;*, rallied to 140% and closed at 13934 . @139%. Carrying rates 3@B per , cent. Governments lower, but• closed strong. Coupons 'Bl, 120%@l21; do. '62, 115N@ 116; do. 'O4, 116;;; do. '65, 117%@118; do. now, 1190„1.110!-i; do. '67, , 119@119'/; do. 119@1193g; 10-40's, 1033,;©108%, 'The Sub-Treasurer to-day Inught $lOO, 000 registered '62's at 115 30-100 ; $lOO,OOO do., at 115 32-100; $lOO,OOO do., at 115 33.- 100; *lOO,OOO do., at 115 30.100; 13100,00 do., at 115 35-100; $ , 100,000 do., at 115 36-100; 835,000 do., at 115 37-100; 1;40,000 registered '64's at 115 38-100; $lOO,OOO registered '6s's fat 115 39.100, and 1225,000 Coupon '64's at 1,115 40-100. All from Jay Cooke Co. State Bonds heavy; Missouris 8934; Old Tennessees 68%; New do. 65!4@6534; Old North Carolinas 5834E1159; New do. 55@ 553;; Old Virginias 57%@58%; New do. 61; 1 New Loutsianas 6834469. Stocks declined heavily in 'the fore , noon under sales to realize the advance of the past week and sales on speculative account by oneesor two prominent opera , tors. Shortly atter noon the decline halt ed and there was a sharp reaction, with Northwestern as the principal feature, a cash dividend thereon of 5 per cent. being announced; common rose to 93% and preferred to 106. Afterwards the whole market became weak and unsettled, with a general decline from the highest , quo • tattoos of the afternoon, 5-30 Prices Cumberland, 323.;©3334; Wells Express, 32X@33; American,39% @39%; Adams, 60@001.4; United lates, 003,;g607; Quicksilver, 19%@19%; Canton, 6434@65; Pacific Mail, 803,;@80%; Wes tern Union. Telegraph, 4334:@43341 Mari posa, 24;',1@24N; pref., 503.1 . @51;1Hartford and Erie, =3.;@23; New York Cen tral, 191%@191%; Erie, 28%828%; do. preferred, 5114@i52; Hudson, 158%@159; Harlem, 1463;@147; Reading, 98%@98%; Terre Haute, 89@40 ; do. preferred; 65; Wabash, 77@77X; do. preferred, 82@82M; St. Paul, 77@773; do. preferred, 86%@87y; Fort Wayne, 156%@)157; Ohio & ssissippi, 3438@34y 4 '; Michigan -Central, 125@127; Michigan Southern, 108%@108%; Illinois Central, 146@147; Pittsburgh, 973(0597g; Lake Shore, 108© I 08%; Rock - Island, 125%@126; North western, 91,@91;4; do. preferred, 103 N @103%; St. Joseph, 118; do. preferred, 117;C. C..& I. C., 44y.. Mining shares anti. Copper stocks at Boston—Copper Falls 8; Franklin 18; Heda 85; Quincy 30. ,The, receipts at the Sub-TreasurY to day.. were 41.473,613; paYments. 47,805,568: balanoe, 579,565,108; disbursements of coin interest, 51,184,863; exports for the week, except specie. 53,852,146; detrain:. ces of Gold Exchange Bank 580,000,000. OFFICE OP 'PITTSBURGH G ALE E, WEnrizsDAT, May 28,'1889. The general markets cot llhUe quiet and dull and devoid of anything really nOw or important The demand for •, al most everything is confined mainly to supplying immediate wants of cousum-• era, as there is little. or .no inquiry for 'ship:tient, and prices generally are weak and drooping. As we noted ywiterday, the dull season is now near at hand, and it Is probable that the volume of bug nen during the next two or three mouths will be very light. APPLES—Out of season. APPLE BUTTER--Sales at I©ll,lo. BUTTER—The hot weather is telling; badly on this article,' and the market is dull and drooping; pritne to choice &ill may be quoted at 24@28. BEANS-42©8,00, as to quality. CARBON 0114—Is quoted in a Jobbing way at 29©80. , "CORNMEAL4-41.50@1.70 per owl CHEESE—SaIes of new Western EE ear , NowiyOrt axt I GO:then , D 1: $ d as Y om ; _~ Vin. ~'~':"cy~,~;~~';:~' - NEW YORE, May 26, 1869 PITTISBURGU MARKETS., • .• ..5,04',.,47,•"4:,..-7'7,.'r” -"e, 7 •;•.`a, 417, '4• 77, " •••• z t w"s3' , h limited supply; sales of Peaches at 14 f,ir quarters and 18 for halves, and pies at 13©15. as to quality. EGGS—In fair demadd, with regular sales at 17@)18, and only moderate re ceipts. FEATHERS—Quoted at SO cts, to the trade; and the usual advance for smell lots in store. FLOUR—Is auiet and a little weak, though unchanged; the receipts have fallen off materially, which indicates that dealers are not disposed to carry any more than they can help. W con-. tinue to quote Spring Wheat brands at t6.50@..7, and Winter Wheat at 7,25© 7,75. Rye Flour, 6,75; GRAlN—Wheat is weak and drooping and good to prime Red may now be quoted at $1,45©1,47. Oats—we can re port sales to arrive at 67@68, buyers fur ni!shing sacks; 70 on track and 75 in afore. Ear Corn is still quoted at 78©80, on wharf, and 85 in store. Shelled is sel ling at 75 to 78@SO, for white to strictly - prime Yellow. Rve continues exceed ingly dull, and we are reported a sale at f,1,25. Barley dull and but little 'offer ing; prime Spring $1,75. HAY—Continues very dull, and prices are barely maintained; prune baled is selling on wharf and track, at125©26, and notwithstanding the arrivals have fallen off materially, the market seems to be over supplied. HUSKS—SaIes corn husks at 334 HEMP-sale 4 at ;215: F. OlklL.NT—ss,7sgs poi bbl. - LARD OIL—F. Sellers ft Co. quote , Extra No. 1, at D.,50 and No. 2, at $1,20. LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at $2 50, per bbl, and Common White at $1,75. MAPLE SYRUP—SaIes in gallon jugs at 81,50. _ POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged; may be quoted at 40@45, on track in bn!k, and 50@55 in store. PEANUTS—HeId' at 12c. PROVISIONS—Bacon Shoulders; 14; Ribbed Sides 16%016%; Clear do, 17%@ 18; Plain Sugar Cured Hams 19019 X; Canvassed do 19:).1020. Dried Beef, 20Q 20%. Lard, 19y in tierces, and 2034 in kegs and buckets. Mess Pork tr.32@321%. SEEDS—The season is about over and there is not enough selling to establish quotations. SALT—May be quoted at $1,8301,85 by the car load, and $1,9502 for small lots in store. TALLOW—Is quoted at 103.4@)10%, for • rendered, and dull. • PETROLEUM MARKET OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, May 26, 1869, There was a moderate degree of activ ity displayed, to-day, there having been a fair volume of business' In the aggre gate, white compared with yesterday pri - ces have still further declined. The most:important:feature we have to notice is the fact that exporters are . reported as having bought pretty freely yesterday and today, and this, in the present con dition of affairs, may be regarded as a good omen. hile it is true that the_ < decline has hurt some operators, yet it is probably hatter for the trade at large, as it has brouget these foreign buyers into the tield, and the market cannot be regarded as being in a healthy condition when prices are so inflated that ship ments cannot be made to Europe. CRUDE. Compared with yesterday, has dealined from a quarter to half a cent and prices are now lower then they have been for several months. Many of our Refiners, however, are still bolding. off in expecta tion that prices will go still 'rower. We can report 2,000 bbls seller all year at 13; 1,000 spot at 13; 1,000 seller Tune at 13; 1,000 do at 13%; 1,000 do at 12g• ' and 2,000 seller to June 15th , on cars at - Venango City, at $5; and It was reported that • there was an offer to sell spot at $4,90. ' RETUNED Market weak and lower. Sales 1,000 May at 30;5; two lines of 500 each July to December at 32M; 500 August at 31yi; and 500 September at same figure. Late in the afternoon; it was rum , red that there had been a sale of,May at 30. --Since the above was put in type we have the following additional sales of Crude-1,000 June at 131 4 1 1,000 July at 1314; and 1,000, seller 10 days. at $5, de. livered on cars at Venango City. LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter.. Lubricating oil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle • • 35c Eclipse Machinery 75C Eclipse Spindlp 80c OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. , V. E. R. McKelvy S. Bro., 428 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Lyons & Bro., 387 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & S. 253 bbls refined to W. P. Logan t Bro., Philadelphia. Braun & Waenei 502 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co. Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick,dr, Co. 292 bbls ref. to • Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 106 bbls to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined • 1693 OIL • SHIPPED EAST PROW DUQUESNE DEPOT. Duncan St Williams, 112 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Live Stock Market. ,NEW YORE, May 26.—The weather is very hot, which depresses the dead Meat market and causes all kinds of live sip& to sell slowly. Strawberries are so plenty, and selling at 20 cents per quart, that they draw away from meats. Of beeves we have 1,690 fresh and' 160 held from Monday, or bought on speculation that day. They have barely all been sold at the rates of Monday, or 14®160 per pound, with a'very, few extrailne selected at'l6%ci. The' bulk of the good droves went at 150 in a dull and .dragging mar ket; the' H. n: drove ofi filty,"rough to good, 7% cwt.. Illinois cattle, brought 14®16c; 95 fat, 18% cwt., Illinois, for Eastman, at 15©16%c, and ** drove of fair, 7% cwt., at 15c. LaMbs are rapidly deoliningat 13%0, being the price of 56 pounds,Jersey stock; a lot of 49 pounds sold for 1235 c. Sheep- ,very dull and in fact are 'nor selling, though only 800 Ak arrived this morning; A01)0 are ,titniold on;he.„:matkot,,many of them being held from 'Monday; prices are weaker; 2 care, 81 pinintitt,'lncUana sheared, brought 5 %c; 1 ear - of Ohio 88 pounds; brought 6 3 / 4 e , aticl4l ear of Mich- Fgan wool sheep, 86 pounds, brought 8 1 %c. Hogs are well under , he heat and heavy arrivals; the 'receipts since Sun day morning are 165 cars; thp slaughter ere aragetting them, so inn sales of live can be reported; they are worth 9%@ 1374 c; dressed has ,fallen, to 11%0 to-day; 57cars of live hogs arrived this morning. 'Cattle Market—CHICAAO, May 26. Hogs-heavy-and 50clower; 88,50(403,75 for fair to good: 88,80©9,00 forgood to choice. Cattlequiet at 86,87%@6,25 for cOmmon; . 86,97%©6,87% for fair to medlnM, and wr '@)7l'lo for good to choice beeves. Dry Goode Market. NEw Yortz, May 28.—The market con tinues extremely languid and depressed for most articles of 'textile fabrics, but still'we have Ana , quotable oltiqge to ob serve.M.prices to•iclaY.. Itsavyieheetings 1018w,00st, and•hirirlikely to t`etht'iMf event within the;next twen ty