A -6. STEEL WORKS DIJQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAH E & CO., Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, nvetuzsarr., L X AND JUNIATA, TWIRL BOUND AND SQU &BB IRON. ROUP _OIIHEET AND TANN lIION. OILER PLaTisS AND HEADS, GUARD IRON DRAO a nd DROPPER BARS TLANUtr ulrrrza. bAlks, CYLINDER IRON, T AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. , CROW BA RS,WEDOES & NARK' WI TEETH. F2RINCi,PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL. an.EL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEELTInEti, STEEL MARTINO, A. B. STEEL • COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and XLES Goods CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. All First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. • iliteesith Street and Alleetteny River, and 77 Water Street, Mittsburgh. leb9 SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, MICK & 009 PITTSBURGH. PA.. , Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN .STEEL, :NATLw WANGS, BLL.L. LA B ,IALTPJd SPGS, sum TIRB, Lo.. Warehouse; 88 Water and 100 First Ste. MILLEIt, BARR & PARIUN. ominous. r.urnomm: WK. Hrrosme, R.EUBBEATELLER. ORO. W. BARR, i • r".ft • 8111CIAL PAirrass -13 . K. BUB. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, KILLER, BARB & PARKIN, Offtoe, No. 339• Liberty St, PITTSBURGH. YL. - ' 1114:d6 fiIACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of MarriECOMll. Moe and Warehouse, TIIIHTIRTII, THIRTY FIRST •nd RAILROAD BTRZETS, IRON WORKS. E3113 1 i:=221 pITTSBIIRGH FORGE AND IRON CO., NASITACTOII33tB 07 Bar Iron; • Railroad fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Azles Rolled;' Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Mails; . Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, OffLoe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA ELLERSESEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now orepased - to grant Men ses for the use of the 3,I.IERItILAINLY PRO MS. The superior quaint , imparted to Rood iron, the great Improvement in inferior iron. and the reduced cost, commend It to all manufacturers of Iron. Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by 110Pilloi to JAMES P. SPEER. Attorney for the 'Primates, BOOMS 1 and 2, English's Enildlug, ROM Youith avenue. Parties interested are invited to visit the SHOKNBEROKR WORKS, where the rocersls 201/ in successful operation. EVERSON, PRESTON & co., Pennsirlvads Irtni Works. Warehouse. ' Nos. 156 OndIST FIRST En matte MOnonsiOsts House, sußikds PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. 1833. ADAMS. MIK= & CO mainvummsts' OP ZIATTONZ STANDARD. _VT/MBANK SPAT ENT) PLATFORM AND 0011NTZR 'S CALEB. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, Paint and Coffee MU, dz. .00111111 OP PUMP AVBIRIE & GLUT STS, Plttabwith. Penn'a. +s~/04, SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTEISI or WINES, BRANDIIiS, GIN, &C. WHOLESALE DEALEES Ia PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Have Removed to NOS. IW AND ass PENN, Cor. Kleveath St.. (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. PEWS & JO., • . Nos. 186.187;'159.1n, lint rood lay MEET Maser. PITTEMITAGEk stasorAirroluots or ..Cepper Distilled Foie Bye Whiskey. al" dealers la IPOILICEGN WEEMS an* ACWORE4 09113.=Main • • 1 ft 4+ y : Olt) :FA;) :II aj ;141 WM= 11161118L7.."...............rattwr cum, gig INGERLY biCLElNAluccessors i► 7 to MM. 7. ElCifiXantaX a UO.. riaavnipi, ILMEOSIZAPHEBiIh w ar rivomaxi Ala of simirttdursej Etc l ' a 1 1 7P40,10 _ ot Do. Wig& Mot_ Ot• sad WA Maio ILI „ v / - • • , . 14 I:4WW, r 1, 174 , <T - ( 4 ‘ 9 ,'..1- . 41,1 1 01::.---,P, krt..--,-.41r0. - ••••• „ ' - -s: . - • • • • 0-)- FOUNDEIO3, MACHINISTS., liNitt FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBITEGH, PA. fir Engines; Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail. Machines, -Be t° and Castings generally. SATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. CIOZUOT Clarion and SmsUnman"ltreets, - (NINTH WARD,) JPITTIEU3I7II,4SII:I, WILLIAM SMITH ' lianufacturei! of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE GAB AND WATER WOMB. Ity Pines are all oast invulablyin rite, In dry sand. and is feet lengths. Ala°, fall assortment of general Casthiga for 96 and Water Worts. eg w r 41:1544collsti:glaitrorafffard* DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to JOS. I'.. HAIGH C 0.,) Has facilities co:extentrive With the' leading Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily till ,PISTON for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, ROD 4 ,LEVERS, PITMAN SAMS,WHISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. tog. ether with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apl4:b4o • ROBINSON, REA & C 0.,. PITTFIBITBOK. BIIOCeSIOTS to BORIXEON. 1112118 L MILLI3I2I. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Iffarafackarers of Boat and Stationary Steam En emy', Blast Engines, -14111 Machinery, kleg i L i t , MalOnll. Castings of all descritions: 011 and Stills. Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. • Office, No. 12, corner First and Sznithffeld Streets. for Boilers. l:r41 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., • Fourth Ward i Foundly and Machine Work', SAIEDUBILY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, P 4., Manufacturers ot Stearn Itugines, 011 Presses, Minya, Shafttntr, Grist and Saw MIR Work, Rolling Mill and 'Machine Castings, Orate Weights, Wagon Boxes, Is. BuM to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. mvii:gs. CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLXANi. BOYD & BAGALEY. Chillßolls, km Outings. 801 l Lathes. /to. JOILIX.COOPRE aIiNRY BIZ% JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRATS CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECI VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. IRON COCKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OM MA3.II3FACTURERS OP J; K. COOPER'S Improved Balinee-Wheel Steam Pomp. .Agents for Dfilifue Patent Ott era, the best n the Market. Odle and Works, corner Tkurteentli and Pike &recta. • - nal PEARL MILL FAIRY FLOUR, PEARL KILL Three Stu Green Brand. equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. yids none wlll only oe sent out when espe claim erdered. PEARL AUL BM:Fr - 1111.11ND. PEARL &nod to best St. Loafs. FILL END E Equal to best Ohio flour. WHITE COBS ?JAMB AND CORN KCAL. R. T. ILISKEDT A 88.% Allegheny. Sept. 9.1868. T.CARL., SHEMIN GS AND BATTING BELL C 0. ,& ANCHOIit dOffoill MILLS. Alastoractuieis ot HEDIGIE and LIGHT PUTVECTINGS ANI3 BlerrlNG. HAIR AND • ' 31. . J. HATS PE — ( ORPEADIENTAL Rent WOAkku AND.PEltrimm. No Third street, near Smithleld. 'Pittsburgh. Absetk i ni lierlikiceneral assortment or La dles. 4311111.8 t. Wastlemenys Pkass BOALPB,' GUARD CHAINS ET B, ` 9 4 - Af i r r ri ce /A cash will be given lot 8k ygdigiv and. Gentlemen's* Hair elating 'lone in the nastass.nuanner, , mid es rano)!Ltxl.o.aL FIEBCIVAL -BECKETT, , JIIE. OHANIOAL MOM= and Boitestat at intriesan and Foredo Faust Ncuiro !Art sintraWealifeng44-tioo;iiiii BRASS FOUNDRS. FLOUR. err . romilmfiGH• ANCHOR. 11./D RAE/NOLL& BM ' : 1 . AZETTE: MONDAY, MAN 3L 1869 ENGINES'. BOIL 41Wi. HUGH N. BOLE & Cot. Point Alley suld Duquesne Sty (NMS TIM POMT,) Engine Builders, rounders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of all Mzes. AAvtelal attention invited to bur ATION OIL WELL ENGINE !AND PORTABLE BOILER, of IS-horsempower. .OABTINGS,of every kind, made toorder atom Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. HAG S E f ß o S r , HOOiIU WSEell a s n , dTO H BAC NG S P R U N L W BandIRON TOBACCO mum, on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, !rooting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. V All orders promptly Alied. TAT VB. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL'AND TAU WO' ES. CARROLL & SNYDER, XANIITACITIMEMS OP TUBULAR. DODBLN-PLUED TUBULAR. FIILE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BODe EBB. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS. STEAM PIPIZS, eAsonEmEs AND IRON BRIDGES*, _ PRISON DOORS AND COAL MOTES Ocoee and Warehouse. Corner Second. Third. Short and Liberty Streets' PITTSBURGH, Pa. air Orders lent to the above address wil be promptly attended to. - mh7:1811 WIN. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. NO. EL NG AND *0 PENN BT, Raving secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. chimneys Breeching, Ifire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Puns, Tana', 011 Brills, Agita tors, Battling Pans. Boller Iron, Bridges, lingar Puns, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. Iteisirbtir done on shortest notice. , las:eZl JAMES M. BITER, Nes. 55 and 36 Water Street, PITTIMMAH, PA.. 11112RMACTIM os IRON OIL TANKS, urn.ure COPPER emu* pint. ROLLING KILL MC= And SHIRT IRON WORN. For Steamboats. JARID D. DIME JARED M. BRUSH & SON, • YA3I:77ACTITEIIB or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. swum IRON WORK, &CL 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES,. CASTINGS, ace. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY & CO. blanafactusers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating &olio, TO BE POUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Oglee, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win. ter. Do notbry until you see or seed for Circular. No. po WOOD STREET. Onr Ascents for Orientals—DESlMLEß BROS., sambaed at.: azo. lIIIBLEY, Allegheny City. GRAFF, HUNS & CO. isAisrurAcroasse or WiltllT TAELVFI OF • garr i Cr l VMS, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, " THE EERY FURNACE," POE WAnnase Bunanwell. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA. COOK STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE 0 ASKT, IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S REFLECTODKATES,I'ree from dirt GRATE 7EO=B, /ENDERS, 411 e., and dui' 206 and 208 , Libertyl ee26:717 PITTS — B(IOOK STOVES. mi•-• CET . TI4E BEST. islsszia. t Co.gs TRItTMPP~, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as 1111 as any other Stove In the Union. BISSTITI dE l fo. l No. 285 - Liberty treet. Also on hand and for tale, PARLOR EITOVRA, /MATING vovßs„ ORAW , /BORT% _FENDER& COOKING RAWORS, LUMBER 1110 BUILEIIBI • j." 000.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 150.000 feet Inch Clear Plank; - 515,000 feet Derry inctiVommon Plank; 515,000 feet Dry 1 and inch Oak: 515,000. ft. )4', IX,O and 3 Inch Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry Poplar tlingt • 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. ' 303.000 feet No. 118 Inch timeline Shin .. _Ate& , • • 1)00,000 110.inehl3hinglei, sawed; 60,000 No. 116-inehOlibislei,,, stutte4; 7 60,000 Fire Brick; . 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire OW; • . • Also, Saw Mill Lumber, J .ocnet and Cedar Poste. and all articles in tbe lne on hand and lbr sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yardsi No. 161 Rebecca street and corner' of Treble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward.Allegheay, l a t e b or . onsh mf Manchester. elne WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Bauer Weights and Measures, No. 1170IINNE spirsT, akSw r ILI I 4 • P F III Itmet orgamPIoNSIVONAM ith al* FINANOLIL. FORT PITT BAN E& COMPANY, N 0.169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, MCALZIIB IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. WHILES! ALLOWED OX TINE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all ac suable points in the United State. and Canaaai.- DIRECTORS: D. Hostetter, dno. C. Risher. James Gordon, Robt. H. King, D. Wallnce, Andrew Miller; raWeedt. dames Y. Bauey. • BASJIPL. MeCLIIRIZAN, Pres% D. LET CAUGRET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Come* Third and Wood,Streets, vrT•rsisult•ari, 181MOZEROBJ3 TO BARNA, HART 100.,) • DIAL= IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the Purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. taylmSt AmHOLMES & SONS, - • 57 Market Street, PITTwrISEII:7IIGFEE. Oollecticifietuide on all the principal IKolnlc of the United Mates and Canadiia. Stocks,Bonds and other Siecuritiee BOUGHT LND SOLD ON COMMIBBION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of V i Ated States Securities. JAY_ CO Ern 114 8077TH, STOCKS and BONDS of all deserlytcona bought and sold Special attention given to the purchase and sale of liovernment Securities. WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Broken in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE Wyir, PHILADELPIELA. ADDRESS. Room 17, Chamber op Commerce, 133 SOUTH BECOWD ‘ STREET spin ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C . . TWIDDLE, MAI4I3IIrACITIII, or Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle 011. Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cot Screws. NSW NM and Planing Mill 011 s, Adapted for Itigbspesd. Spindle Oil, WoollHead-Ught 011, Oil, Tanners' Stuff lng & Finishing 011. Gasoline, Harness OM . I rarraillne. Street, 9H, PA. . . . . . ARMOR VARNISM, to Preser*e Bright Iron Work and Machinery from Rust. Tbese products • are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam In Vac. Ono. Ti Lubricating 011 ti are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and meetly light - col: ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. - and remain limpid duringextreme cold. The RaUrcrad OW are 'unequalled and are in constant use on many of the princip ali Railroads. Samples can be crammed • and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.• TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _ AND MULLES IN • Petroleum and its Products, f t r r reues .3jMal corner and Irvin ireea. PhliAdelpbls Offfee-1117 WALNUT BT. DIAMOND OIL WOHKM, N. M. 4ONC & CO, DALZELL BUILDINe. 6.113 Duquesne Way. PittOtirgh. Pa. COAL AND COKE. ComA COACH co4in DICKSON,' STEW BT IX CO., Having removed their Othee to NO. 567 LIBERTI STREET, a/atoll city. ?lour _ SECOND NUNS.. Are how prgpAired to furnish _good TOTIGIUO- 91INNT L° NUT CO A L UNBLAWIL , stlhe lowest morket Aloe. AU - orders lett st• their aloe, or addressed to them through the Mali. will be attended to promptly. : • • . viresir COMMON . . ...• v v Machine /keno Works, 0020nruieoitiler of West Coininoa. Autem6' . MOWS ATITATMA & 00. lisad orroam a* Molt imottallauti rag&. S aimmu i l Ii TA S4B"" L . Va , attiliga li " Wel7 l ' ismdir MEM ON. Cashier. E:11 KE & ca, em, HIED STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mh3O OILS. STONE. arCa_a:), SILVER, AND COUPONS Sought at Highest Prices. Pit. IR. MERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and . Fifth Streets. mph S T. BRADY & CO" (Successon 08. JONES s C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Stn., .9L. IV' It Fit. 'Bp NUT AND BELL ALL HINDS OF GOTi, EMI:ENT SECURITIES; SOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON: MOST FAVORABLE TERMS pr Interest Allowed on Deposits. tar Money loaned on Government Gonda at owest market rates. ' Orders executed for the Pnrehase and hale of STOCILS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO RNMENT BONDS ! GO We Rill register an kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab solute s'ucority against theft, loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds; 00R. FOURTH & WOOD STB ray 1341.5 ty.ijil.i . .tt,4l,u . tt -6.arttt.. Ft! ANCE AND TRADE. 03y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW YORK, May 29, 1869. - Money has been easy, and' this after. noon 'was plenty at 6 per cent; some reported at 5 per cent.' The bank state ment jis considered favorable. The de posit* have increased over three and a have millions, and there is an increase of over seven millions in specie and loans. The statement is as follows: Loans, 5274,- 495,401; increase, 14,659,509; specie,sl7,- 871,230; increase; 52,441,826; circuation, 533,020,865; decrease, 56,521; deposits, 1203,955,600; increase, 13,640,731; legal tenders, • 157,810,373; decrease, 127,925: Exchange steady, 103 1 9 ©109% gold for sterling; Gold opened firm and closed weak; opened at 140, • advanced to 140 X,,! and closed at - 139%. Carling rates 3@B per cent. Clearances, 169,. 000,000. Goiernments opened firmer and active, and closed dull and lower. The highest rates bf the day were: Coupons 'Bl, 121% ©122; - do. '62, 122;;@122',§; do. '64, 117 %117%; do. '65, 118%@118%; do. fnew, 119;4@l19%; do. '67, 119%@)119%; do. '6B, 1'19Y119,,1; 10-40 s, 109X,@109 State stocks dull bat steady; Missouris, 89@8D%; Old Tennessees 673‘®6734; New do. 63, 1 1@63N; New North Carolinas 55% 55%;1Virginuts 61%®62. In stocks, the feature of the day was Michigan Southern, which rose, on large and excited dealings, to 11.54. This im parted firmness to the whole list. 5-30 ; Prices— Cumberland. 831 @34y,- Weill; express, 32®32%; American, 38% @39%; 'Adams, 59%@60; United States, 66@)66%;Merchants Union, 14(:)14%; Quicksilier, 18%; Canton, 64%@)64%; Pacific Mail, 80%@81; Western Union Telegraph, 43%@43%; Mariposa, 24@24%; do. preferred, 50%@50%; New York Central. 189%@189%; Erie, 283;@29; do. preferred, 51%; Hudson, 156%@167%; Reading, 99%®99%; Harlem, 148%@ 14; do. preferred, 150; Terre Haute, 88@40; do. preferred, 65; Wabash, 77% @77%; do. preferred, 80; St. Paul, 77% @7B;j do. preferred, 883 @88%; Fort Wayne, 157%®158; Ohio .-Mississippi, 35® 35 %; Michigan Central, 128%@130; Michigan Southern, 115%@115%; I ll inois Central, 146%@146%; Pittsburgh, 97%@' 97%; Lake Shore, 113%@114; Rook Island, 126%@128%; Northwestern, 43@43%; do. preferred, 105@105%; St. Joseph, 119%; do: preferred, 159: Chicago & Alton, 168; ng shares dull. . at Boston: Copper Falls, 8; Franklin, n 18; Hecla, 80; Hancock, 4; QUiticy, Receipts at the Sula. Treasury, 1942,- .; payments, 15,449,889; balance, 175,- 891,048. The exports of specie to-day were 1511,402, and for the week, 4921,509. The disbursements of coin interest to day were . 1241,658. - QUotations; as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 139%; Silver, 131; Eighty one's, 121%; Fiva , Twenties, 1862, 122%; dO 1864, 117; do 1865, 118; do 1865, Consols, 1193.‘; do 1867, 119%;' do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, '109%; New York Central, 89%; Erie, Reading, 99%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 58; Ohio & Misissippl, 31%; Michigan Southern, 114%; Cleve land d Pittsburgh, 97%; Chicago & Rock Island, 26%; Chicago '& North Western, 93; Chicago .& North. Western POferred, 105; Adams Express Com pany, 59%; Merchants Unions Express, 14 Pacific Mail, 80%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 42%; Gregory, —; Quartz Hill, —; Smith & Parmlee, —; Am' Express, 38%.. Live Stock Market.; Cum.tuo, May 29.--Hogs quiet,, closing weak at $8,40®8,60 for fair to medium, and $8,65@8,80 for good.to choice. Y Cattle quiet, and easy at $5,50@6,50 for cows and butchers' steers, and 110,75157,2(1f0r fair to-choice shinning beeves. tateat—Beef Cattle were rather quiet to=day and the offerings moderate,consist ed largely of fair steers; the demand was light; as advices from the east , were un favolrable; receipts, 725 head; sales 447 at; prices ranging fr0m. 55,25@7,20. Hogs , dull, the disagreeable weather restricting trade, and only choice lots sold ; readily; sales 1,725 head at yesterday's prices. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORE* May 28.—The market onened fairly active at steady, if not firm, prices for staple cotton fabrics, butclosed rather quietly , in heavy brown.sheetings and :goods of this clam A reaction in prices is anticipated. Heavy woolensfor 'wiling purposes are improved. co I 1 151 ] 1... MILWAUKEE May 29.—F100r, firmer; choice weatern lowa sold at 16,25@6,80. W il hrt quiet, 61,19 for ,No. 1, and ,141416 X @I, 6 for No. 2. Rye dull sad nominal. G n freights quiett Esgo to BUMUo;o. to Owego: ' ileoelfits: 400 bble flou r: of i 000 Ludt wheat, 11,000 buavoitit. . Ship. , 'ti tsv3ooo bbbs non; %000 bpali V,i9141 •.? ). -11 . sw) .ialid v . 19.2:. :,,;„, ~,,! 1 7"1 ' . , .-;::: :: zf.;S, .f!.,,:i.:.;,, *-z-cittiv. k,.Nr-qt•-7.---5,;=.1=.51--,%;,3.4:,,k 4.}.44-OL-Wki,i,.-w,iAVAetrf,V,', 5 y5 ,, ......,-,. 44.? ,, .-4,:tt-zzni!,,,z,,,,0,-,?:-,...,...>44.-77c,vic,q;,i,-,,,I,...,45 •,-4 ,7 , i. ,k4A.,,ttrri.v.,v..-4.4.X'„.1FA, ,ss-b)...,,,,-,;•,,;,.•;:„;-.4*-r• ~,, '.`,?-•-..+1 1 7•L^ `'-'k.2.1,A C W,7 4 'N ' ''.46,7 ''' •VA4 '-' k WE'-Y% ..0...';'%•.04,r0:A•AatU,714r.,}4.n.r.4","::-.240t4.14V.,2,45%. 24.4.,44,-, ,' . '",-, -,.. A, t 1...,, t ,..,,- 1,„'•-• , -w?.*, , r1.,2 4 10,Ae• *,, V-fi4tstAn:4,7qt .Y . k : 4 4 ~.le . ~,, 4 I , :lelit___ „ 4„,reo,s-_,..4.:„,,_., ~...., *. - f- - 00. ~ 'Vy,074,-4-ezrp-ai.tgsv-tg- ; 4 K 4,. .Pr:l)B,W ntt A:*. 0 - #- ,, ,. - . '' l • ''' '' '' s -' '- ' ' 1 • . . PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFIOR OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY. May 29, 1869. As business wag pretty generally sus pended to-day, we omit our usual daily report of the markets, the-great major ity of the business houses being closed: The markets generally are very dulland heavy, the demaud for all of the leading articles being confined entirely to supply ing inimediate wants, and, as a general. thing, prim are still tending downward. It is thought by some dealers that Flour may possibly advance slightly between this and harvest, but of this there is no certainty, and the Indications at present do not warrant any such prediction. The demand for Grain is very light and not withstanding there is no accumulation of stock, the market is exceedingly dull. and Rye and Oats have declined. Gro ceries are also dull, but Sugars are held with a good deal of confidence, in view ofd heavy fruit crop. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Butter, to use a com mon phrase, has got a "black eye," hav ing declinedfully fifteen cents per pound during the week; and prime Roll cannot be 'quoted above 20 cents. Other arti— cles are dull and unchanged. - It is generally expected that business will be dull during the next two ,months or until after harvest. This is'usually the case at this particular season and we see no reason why this year should be. an exception. PETROLEUM MARKET, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, , SATURDAY, May 29, 1869. V REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. The oil market has been quite active during the week which has just closed, the volume of business both here and in the east having been unusually large. The most Important and noticeable fea ture we have to notice is the material decline in prices; while nearly every body expected that there would be a de cline, yet it was more rapid than even the most sanguine expected. Another important and encouraging event is, the fact that additional refineries have re sumed operations, and it is probable that the majority of all the prominent manufacturing establishments are now in full blast. It is true, the margin for the manufacttirers is yet rather light, but it is generally belleved. that there will be ' an improvement in this respect as the season advances. The receipts of Crude by the Allegheny Railroad to-day ex ceeded six thousand dollars. Receipts of. Crude this week, 7,232 bbls; last week, 9,323; from January Ist to date, 259,026; samo time last year, 504,051. Exports Refined this week, 12,589; last week, 10,694; from January ISt to date, 151,517; against 168,198 same time last year. As will be seen above; the receipts of Crude thus far this year show a falling off of 245,025 bbls, com pared with the same time last year. The sales this week foot up 95;700 bbliagainst. 71,100 last week. It is but proper to re mark, however, that there was a good deal of oil sold of which no report was Made, probably 25,000 bbls sold “short''' by Eastern operators to Pittsburgh buy ers. There was considerable oil sold to•day but as will ba seen, prices have still fur ther declined. Sales of 2,000 seller June 20th, at 12%; 1,000 seller 20 days at 12%; 1,000 spot at 12%; 3,000 seller all year, at 12%; 1,000 July (40 to 45) seller, at 13; 1,000 June, seller, at 12%; 1,500 spot, at 12%, and 3,000 all 2 year, seller, at 12%. Also, 1.000 seller next week at $4,80 at Venango City, considered equivalent to 12y,, delivered here. REFINED. There was buttlittle done in Refined to.day the Baled being comparatively light, while Rain the case of Crude pri ces have still further declined.'Sales of 500 spot, at 29; 500 May, at 24(; 1,000- June, at 29y,'; 1,500 June, at 29. Com pared with the early part of the Week, prices have declined 2@3 cents, but op erators generally begin - to think that the bottom has'about been reached, thongli. It may go still lower. LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Eclipse Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machinery 750 Eclipse Spindle 800 • RECEIPTS OF CRIME OIL. Forsyth, Bro. & C 0.... 1,040 bbls.. Waring. King &Co 'B6O " Worrnser, Myers &Co 480 " E. Fawcett 960 " R. T. Leech 80 It Anchor Works 960 " Lockhart, Frem &, Co 1,060 " Jas Wilkins' 260 " Fisher & Bro 960 , " ', Total CHEW/030, May 29.—Eastern exchange 1-10 per cent. off buying, and 1-10 premi um selling. Flour : low for anechum grades, extras lina; sales at 14,95@6,2.5. Wheat active and unsettled; sales No. 1 at $1,1734@1,1834; Nti. 2, 81,12wa1,13, eel- - ler June, and $1,15'!,‘©1,1534 cash, clos ing at $1,15V,@)1,1534; this afternoon No. 2 was dull at 51,75@1.15X, I cash, and 51,123.0g1,123:, selloUtine. torn active andiy@3sc higher; sales No. 11 at 6734® 68c; No. 2 , 513©59c, and rejected at 54% 55Mc; no grades, 41@42c, closing at 6834 ®6B3;c for No. 1, and 584®5814c for No. 2; the market is unchanged this , afternoon. Oats active and ;4@Xc higher, with sales of 6034@)61b cash, 5916 @6OO seller and 61e buyer Jane for No. 2. Rye more active, lower and unsettled, ~with sales of No. 1 at4i1,02©1,0435, No. 2. at 8400@1,01; closing at $1,03 for No. 1. Barley dull and nominal at.51,49@1,50 for No. 2in store. lalighwines dull and drooping, with sales at 95®96M. New Orleans Molasses 95c1g41,00. Saga; 1314 • @I4No for common to choice. Provis ions quiet and firm. Mess Pork .$31,50. Lard 17,./AIB I /0. Short rib middles 15;‘c loose, 'short clear 16)4c. Ilecidpts for the past twenty-four hours-9,313 • bbls flour. 102,017 .bus wbeat4,4,334, bus corn, 68,248 bus eats,2,6o4..hus. rye, 4,068 hogs. Shipments-9,313 bbla flour, 24,645 bus wheat, 41,642 buicor*2l6.6o6 bus.. oats, 727 bus rye,, 9,302 hogs. Freights active and unchanged: , `I .• Late-at—At open Board in the a ft ernoon the grain marketi were only imederatelv active, and prices were without material' alteration; No. 2spring Wheat selling at 111,15©1,1514, cash, and seller the month, and at $1,12,%©1 1 18, seller June;', other, grains were 'nominal. Provisions anti" freights quiet. . In the evening 5,000 bush Wheat Sold at $1,15g. t . OSWEGO, May. 29.—Flour unchanged- Wheat firm and quiet; sales of 560 bush 1 Milwaukee club at:;1,38, 360 budi ainber State at 11,5234; and 860 'bush choice whiteVanada at 41,94-,7Ccri; dull; sales of 1,800 bush No. 1 Indiana - at 77e, 2,000 bush. new Illinois- at 78©7543 and 14,800 bus damp Illinois at 664 k °anemone in the market.. Barley linactive. unchanged; Canadian -held- at 41,00 bond. Canal Freights—Wheat ;, corn 7Ro, rye 8e to New York: ,Lake Ports-88,000 bush wheat; 44400, bush its lilexports-9,400 beskiwll l eatitaw lanaltcorni M El CRIME. $260,.bb1s - :'4
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