6 CI ♦S. yzasirra, Pres`t, prrTsßunciurottet: - - AND IRON Oa., mAlcruvAmEns . OP o Irish Rats and' Bolts; Railroad Caw *xles Rolled; - Railroad Citio'inlei Hammered; Locomotive Frames' , Loeomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods; Takes, Straps; Piston Reads; ' Steamboat Shafts; iltennibtfit Cranks; ' PkglifOiltdv• 1 11 4'lsts; - ti Pitman Jaws, C,ollars, Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSPTEGH. G RAFF, BYERS & rco., MANUFACTURERS OF Bar, Hoop and Shoot -Iron, WROUCHT IFON, Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. ALSO, • OIL WELL TUBING. Office, 98 Water and 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. ' 1T213 K RNSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, 7!n:NIJS'ACTtfRERS OF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal JUNIATA BLOOM IRON. , - hEER6ffiirrILAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP. BAND, T and ANGLEIRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER B a 21 d i CYLINDER and QUARD or GER IRON. SMALL T RAILS, 'AO and lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAVES and SPINES for same. FLAT RAILS, ranched and Countersunk. . COAL SCREEN IRON. • NAILS AND. SPIKES. Warehouse and -Ofice at the Wor:s, GREEN OUGH STREET, G as ntiva Pit t sb ur gh •Ft street,) adjoining the City Worts. EVERSON, PRESTON & co., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 - and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite Monongahela House, ap24:da • PITTSBIIItOII. S'r.N: WORKS. SHEFFIELD STIEFI. WORKS. SINGER, NIMICK & CO., FITMMMKIFTI, Pd., - Manufacturers of every destrlntim. or CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, ILLILWAY "13:PRINGS,_ _ . ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM' SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, At., At. Warehouse, 130 Water and 100 First Sta. apakoio . PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK '& CO., - (SUCCESSORS T0,..1•20M, BOYD a C 0.,) Manufacturere of the BEST REFINED CAST • .LEEL„ ri A uAß,nr ip iad Ca t tavAll C A gs T izejaa,w ,. CAST - , 4 * ?or • Resp*Wi t axid, **swim aetthies. AslesA i gsialars. die., die. Cast and Cemmon Flew & Spring Steel. Mee—Comer FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, twO, llamas above the Monongahela House. ot23:de mumwi t .BAßß & 'PARKIN. tit • Cacinutiu. PARTNLBB• WM. METCALF, I EMMEN MILLER, era. W. BARE, cm's. PARKIN. • arszw. pAinNza-s. M. ICIER. CRESCENT STEEL ,WORKS, , xtsitis & r.asaucitc, Office, No. 336 7,..iberty St, PITTSBURGH PA BLAcciq.. D 953) s Worms. . • . PARK,' BROTHER & CO., Manufacturer' of all descriptions of .16 . 1 1 3aME.11. - Once and Warehouse,. 122 , 194 SECOND and 119 and 121 11291' ST2E2I2,v • • . PITTSBTROH. IWtiW4RE . . NEW iwuritticE HOUSE. _ LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Itsrafacturers and Importer. of 3E" Ai 3EI. CUTLERY,. &C. , . , 887 LIBERTY ST R EE T, ooinFzu or One Squall. likilow rollan #?4 l,l 4 l •Gii• • • 03141. sir Agelite hfIitOBANTEI3 ', iscALlca;, ; 1 ?' I FMITIENWIN - - • "irrsTl bet. Tunnel Chi ' th an s and ts" Ountualth Dealer hritCi f ili sma tcr 4 elass ° gootie of all degariptidrie` sY w l , l l Yana me sold the linrentprteee. Iseeeftilly on abort, !none. 4.210111 • Tit., r . - • "AlibethigtOis sum " and nom so and 4' BLlXiiilttiatt; Pittobasb. SPeCult sumo:tan given t 4 the designing add building o r 091TXT nol=B sad PUBLIC' BUILDINGS. rotrrzroms, nuciamtTs -1 • .3 W. P. toana, Burt. A TLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. HILLER,, Pt•lddent. These Works are 'among,the largest, one most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to fnrniah;,, •:Engine *aehine Castings. 00:11 , 0 . ORDERS SOLICITED 41 1011 4 1. F011)11DItY N AND PIPE WORKS.' Corner Carroll and Snsallman Streets, • (NINTH WARD,) .PrrT/3131TItAG-Fl, WI SMITH , Dia-nufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, rein GAS , ANI3I *.LTEH WORKS : sand, r a t r yr f e e gl le za b l s ci . v!lriab , ly a k a l i a m ln eu grA , General Castings for Gas and Water Works. oilazuvraos ti,iztttit:n 4 c l i t i E o lo th it a vg lutendent9 felßstlo • F' -'~ i TIIE RAP FORT PITI FOUNDRY CO, CHARLES ELTAP, President. J. M. SNAP, Flee President. ' 0. METCALF, Seo 9 y and Tress'''. J. M. WADE, Engineer. J. G. NAP , General Manager. DIRECTORS: :AMES B. MURRAY. of Lon. Shoat & Co. A. E. PAINTER, of J. Chalfan t & Sons. C. B. 'HERRON, of Spang, & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, of Shoenbkrger & Co. war. XETCALF, of Miller, Barr it Parktn. • .. MA.NITFACTUNIIIS OF .Belling. Mill and Blast Machinery: RETORTS NAI LASTNS. of every , descalption. ERNEST'S MACHINES. . - re.,§ L. 0. LIVINGSTON:W. H. BURT.R. A. ROBINSON. Lriwitsirozy 64 co., IRON, FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE LIGHT c4sr.rxos, l All t ri itV;t Plumbers sad Gap uri.ne7,,toa:ga c h Ault7Obt . ark promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTOffi . AVENUE:, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. RORENSON, REA 1%, CO., _ Successors to ROBINSON', & Malang. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH, Mainitaci-- . rers of Bost and Stationary Steam En- K.‘ast Enginrs.. Mill Machinery, Gearing, Caisis of ail descriptions; CAI Tanks and ann. EnZifs and Sheet Iron Vs or[. .015.08, Na. 12. corner First and Smithfield Streets. tads for GIFGARD'S PET.ENT INJEC for Boilers. jallirS2 "1\ IrONT BLAWC FOIJNDBY. Butler Street, .211 nth Ward, (Opposite 'Galen , ) PITTSBURGH. Balling Mill and Bridge Castings,. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Chszges reasonable. EBBW , & MACIIELLIA. 0c15:123 mEaLLIT r9vanDalt. PRICE & sIMB . - °Zee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band Thimble,Skefula and Plpe,Boics, WAGON DOSES, DOG IROIiS, SUGAR KETTLES HOLLOW WARE. Aad Csatin THOMAS CARIIII Fourth-Ward Ifflutdry al SANDUSKY Ifr., AULTAS Manufacturers of Steam Lug ley., Shafting arist and Saw 3llll and Mach ine Casting., CI Wag on Boxes, no. to band Engine.. of all mite.. CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL ORKS, • 880 14nin Street. BOLLIAN BOYD BAOALEY. Chill Bolls, MW CastlNls t Ao I I•alhei l VULTON "LACHINE WORKS. ESTABLIBLIYD IX 18$0. Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sties and of the roosrt-Sitipmved patterns. for stationary pafroses °A T ATS and STAM /EMMY wuATS. ve ety 10, 1 and H) horse power .ENGINES, wtdztt will be. sold at, very reduced prices. , P. P. 010SSIC. O. Filly tulles below Pittsburgh, 7 the Ohio atver, and line of C. P. It. n01:62 . &mum RC wicsniinAm, 124 "'trait Street, Pittabuts!l, Pa. Agent far !be Bale or Corarrall, Dougbamoore, do. ieralne, Dune/Awn, Bltanb_ope,'Clleadosh. awl, other brands of Anthracite, YoudMegbellY colcslawl O. B. Charcoal COnsignme 1 4 44.11fi SUPERIOR OOPPPS 'AND BIIILT/ZIO WOLZB, Eari"r$81:1114.11. PARK, McCURDY & Co.. rifanufacturere of Sheatblntfiliikt . Sripi 2 ind -861 vred, Presled Copper Bot me, Raised Still Dot dpelter Solder. Alscr.linpoiltra and Realirs , Tin Plate, alteeVlron, VI e•Jto. Con stantly on hand Tinnerst_ilsoblnea sr. a Tools,, • warrshoose i Np.lll4) PISS? andl,Ao SECOND STKEET,Plttaburgh. • Special orders of p!siistir tea 1•• any desired 'oat >t. -E.` Idris was:dreg , I -t 77:7MM Hem . STEAM intzwapsy., PH E 0312r"11'14A9'.!•41°4/PFF LIPML*. ' • • 1: . 41 4 ?: . 11 Cittetil l ibM* 4111 PrPrfetlEol4 PA. WATOON, Munger. MIES Prr'rfi3BUßGr.l3. Engines, of every deserigition. Boilers, 011 Tanks. ',beet Iron Work ital,pmm,4l Casquirs. Rolling Kin castings. General Castinasi C"*~1R~ CO" lodine Works, :ENY CITYt:P&. CM Presses. Put- Mlll Work. Rolling Le Rare, Weights. order.aud have on. ' rovl4:qs IRON BROKER, =I PIO tEVONS. =4===nr! ti 17.1.1,..: '.-..(7013.F.,E1V ~ -- q<7., e • • • ec••'t' Ises ENGINES, SOILERS, &C. FORT PITT BOILER,' sm.'. AND TAME WORKS. CARROLL ar. TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, 'FIRE BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM SOMERS. OIL • tiLLS AND OIL . TAXES,. CIMINEYS, BREECHINGIANDASELPANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENIERS; STEAM.. PIPES,. GASOMETERS .AND .IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office sod lifsirehonso: corner, Second, Third, Short and Libert7 Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa": air Orders sent to the above address will be promtdir attended to. • tah7:lB9 • 8- W. 1808ROW;...JAB. B. 8A1NH1LL.'...,73. BLAIR" 0 1 1LtRA BOILER WORKS. MORROW, BAKNIIILL 18‘, CO., mANcrrAcTurans or. Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators; TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERSOVROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRONWORK, do. Cor. Liberty and second Ste., • PITTSBURGH, PA. 2 = REPAIRING promptly done. - jy4:62 • W . BARNHILL ar, CO., . BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured 'a lirge'yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS intle 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, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann figurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 113:c21 JAMES M. RITER, Nos. 53 and 56 Water Street, PITTSMIRGH, PA.; MANUFACTURER OF IRON • OIL. . TANKS, SETTLING PANS, - COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. HART' CAUGHET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, P.ITTSDUIiGIT, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DEALERS IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particuLar attention 'paid tot) e purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on I•coniion. Nr HOLMES & SONS POE 81T17.3113 .- OUS -COAL. 11 • JARED X. BRUSH EDMUND D. BRUSH JARED ME. BRUSH & SON, , MANUTACTCREES OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE: &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa STOVES, CASTINGS, &O C OOK BTOTE9. CET THE BEST. BISSELL t CO.'S TRIUMPH,. - Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Store In the Union. BTRSPT.T, 00, 1 N 45. 235 Liberty Street.' Also on band and for aale, • PARLOR STOV:Ek HEATING STOVES, • GRATE FRONTS. FENDERS, COOKING RANGES, tc. CHIPAPEST PLACE in the city TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is st No. 140 (MART STREET. P.C. EMPTY. OILS. WESLEY WILSON & CO., M ; NATURAL LUBRICATING Il l edra s !n a ta ng k i ltd o tratrieg 67prestkarzitttI.L QUALITY GunArrEED 1:13210I31. or Proposals for quantities solicited. No. 167 Wood Street, ••BANG OF COMMERCE BUILDING." api:pte WAIUNG AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum audits p ro ducts,u OALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITIIIIIIIROII, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADD Eiag; .WARING, KING & TACK i IQTHTEHS, ~___ C0MX4,19N .. A,ROPtNTS, AND DZALEIIB Petroleum and Its Products. , - Bittapurgh Oince — DALZELL , BUILDING, cor tier Of Duq uost WAy and Irwin street,. Philadal o/ 4 9Incir"11117 WALKIT JACOB WEAVER, jr. CO . , Ott, conimiseipn Jobbers, No. 3 DI7QI7EBNE WAY, will•bny and sell dead. and BedneTlollt. /Abridging, Tr i .Benslue and cooperage: One loncexpertence treat etiattleilia Sufi =miasmata' adg ducemonta to operators.- A• be WO are de. lers to gilo „us •• col . Zostlea basing qua yOr gala termined moat+ Ups are cordially luslted to Whig their samples. - /104 Trot ot buyers and set. apt3:n94 111. LONG '& MANIFITACTURENS OP PURE WHITE BURNING-. OIL ) Bran 4 .o o zuerranon 0014, NO. 2- Duquesnelll)la,.l,, MI `J• o; § 0110 1)ilA • •,,„• • '• 41' ih. gr, IPriumboture asinisystot tau ",, $`71,13::,14.41.11 ,r+,l`-': lieldAr 44 ~:,,!•Lu I NC No. IST. CLAIM 818387. smut, =mew a EZI3 ITANUFACTURIO . 46 Or =1 197 Walnut Street. Mt= PINANCLIZ. FORT PITT BAVgIN'G CO~IPAM No. 169 Wood Streot. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY• LIABLE DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. ST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS OE •Oolle United !dons made on ail accessible points in the jttatea and Canadas. DDIECTORS D. Hot James D. W* E. Fav stetter. Gordon, !Ince, rcett, EMIN:CI D. LEET YSTONE BANK, 293 LIBERTY STREET, 'SL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000. • DIRECTORS. Wemr. y H o H ck a a m tor on, Geo. T...y : itn : -Doren. •-•• EEI n. j. John , II SIM Samuel ynch, , Eurdo y ch, Jr., Es, Barcpkley, A. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACtttI. Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. Siir STOCKHOLDERS INDriIDVALY LIABLE. NATION AL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cer of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PAT BRAWN Jog. 11. HILL 1.. C : : : .$5OO 000. DIRECTORS: i George W. CASS„ • James Ide.Candleu, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. • A. Patte Wm. H. Clmop. L Allen Kl W.B. H. son, rostra kbart, , . T en, .Ten DISCO 8 DAIL 57 Market Street, prr . r•rantmoit,.pe - - Collection' made on altttli piinclpal points,of the tritfted states and Canada'. - Stocks; Bondi and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 6OHNISSION Particular atteutlon void to , the inaruhaae. and United States Securities. .100:at IAnESTERN SAYINGS BANKS No. 59 Fourth Street. CHA.RTE . .. I IED 1866. Interest paid onTimo Deposit ANT SUM RECEMCD FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. bErosrry - I striwcr'w csECs, IMICOUT irrterbsT.' Discounts Maly akis o'clock. ~ President—THOlPSON BELL. Vice PFesldent—A. IL XARSHILL. DMICCTO118: THOMPSON BELL, J A. M MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. I JOS. A LAMM. J. J. GILLESP/E. 111 Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Oaldwell, Willis Dalzell, D. W. 0. Bidwell, E. M. Fulton, c 4 • c.tkßictio BANKERs.eO ESTABLISHED IN 183 e WI 35 S OUTH -7-7 S PUELiDELPHIA, - DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7:,-5-10a Converted Into 5-20. sTocà Ai& R/LD lit and sold on eanunkslon ere lin '4.)**- or:. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. , 4 " 1 4 1 1 I TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITII OF eiCI.D CURRENCY. Argeonntivolnlanksand Mi=. r caved on favorable ters ima CLARdSIa rtAXO ?TAKEN IN AMID AT m.e.R.•=l ,T T . T0U.0.00 ;,1 I - t ri.LiArt ' ALLEN; • 7 4 , Diimata LEAF TOBACCO ABB . SEA LS • No. 8 SIXTH SiNEBT, (Nothll Bank of mores Building,) PrrrasuNe ranch of 182 Water .4" w rsa. N. Y. 877 • AN/31. B. DINAN. TriciaLis (tuts. - dgitaor ~1 - 4 201, • 4 41 1 10 /8 7181 4rkanitrIenlinn In " VOIXV3B 4 II -13 / 1 1iir s ars *as jy8:11111 24)• isomuLt. BT., ALLEGEZNYB .. :s ~ -4L? .. Jno. C. Risher. Bobt. R. King, Andrew Miller, {awes M. Bailey .CLIJR!IAN, 7 t. Cashier, Cashier. AT 11 A. X. - • • ap9:o-2 but seventy per cent., may not speak high for the financial condition of a country, but our riches in the products of the soil Will enable us to pay a high interest and stave off payment for a few years. , Gold is weak and. dull with little doing; the market is without any speculative pur .chasers, and sellers at higher rates will prefer to await further developments be fore covering. - It is likely that the market will be in this condition until after the Chi cago Convention is over. In stocks, there . was .a remarkable Wea kness in Express stocks, and it seems as if that once so much coveted property had al together come to distrust with the people as an investment. Money is easy at Bto 10 per cent. for en dorsed paper; sight names will "not be taken for less than 12 to 15 per'cent. Busi ness improving. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R Mertz, were as follows: - - kMI Gold, 13934; 1881 bonds, 114;.18625-20s, 10934; 1864 do,1075;;1865 do, 107%; Consols, 1093;; 10-40 s, 103%; 7-30 s, 107 X. ilroads—Cleveland do Pittsburgh, 84%; Fort Wayne,lo6%; North Western,common 67; North Western—preferred, 7734; New York Central, 12.8%; Erie, 69%; Old South ern, 86y;_ Ohio de Mississippi, 29%; Mer chants Union Express,23X; Western Union Telegraph,M. Mining Shares—Corydon, 25; quartz Hill, 95; Quicksilver,- -Of the $46,010,5.30 compounds now out standing, f1er.,927,600 matured on the 15th inst. Interest will at once cease Upon them whether they are presented for payment or; not. 'Most of these notes' are in the hinds of the national banks. They have been held as a lawful money 'reserve for deposits, and in this capacity have done very profitabie service. The three per cent. certificates which the United States' Tress uret is ready to issue in exchange for the compounds can, to a certain extent, be ad vantageously held by our banks as lawful money reserve. There tiro" about twenty- two millions of these three per cent., avail, able in payment of compounds, and those banks which present the notes in season can secure glem if they so wish.. Many of the.hanks are already sending in the com pounds for exchange. The Treasury al lows interest to the day of conversion. —The following statement exhibits the business of • the, • Pittsburgh 'Clearing House; for the week - endirig Saturday, May 16th: May 11... " 12.. " 13., " 14.. " 15.. ill 16.. make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Rev. Dalin Herr, Henry Lambert, A. M. Brown, Thomas Eyries. Totals 82,291,01.7.09 0516,513.70 —Closing quotations received byJames T. Brady 6c Co.: Gold 189 •-•-. , . , 189 g U. S. B's, 1881 114 . ~,, 5-20's, 1882 ' - .. - 109yi ' if 5-20's, .1804.........- ,+' 207 X' 4 / ' 5-20's, 1885 . 107% #, 10-40's ....._...%. - - ' 1..0 103% '" 5-20's, Jan. andjuly, 'B5 109% 44 4644 46 66 6 67 • 10974 44 June 7-30's 107 ig July 740's' 1 .....,..... 1073 4 May ComP., 1885 - 1. 6" . 119-10 ALLEGHENY CATTLE !MARKET. 'Ovrtou'or , r•gril'irrsituitorr GAiSiTE ' - , MONDAYS May 18. 1865. ~The supply,of cattle this week, although ittinkirwhat larger than last week, about, four hundred and fifty head, fell consider. ably short of the demand,#2d 1,1,a s „, nse . (pence, prices were" 6o thirliOktdrisbine easetbigher, espeOlally for the commoner grajles.! We do not think it ; zvi ,, , „ 441w .... tiotio Say that double the number or cat_ tle on sale to-day could have been sold, and ewe would advise:ur friends; in the Oi)iaciiry if they have fat cattle, to bring them here, and.thsi, too, right speoluz at ib uresent extreme prices cannotserF much longer 'tiri,6.tained. As 441i&-ifieitliplataiik: lbuttundred or even five_ hundred ;hada! cattle is nortv, Inalf I theltranber required **OM trltiberly and fairly the 404 and atAttgataiimad kesiklaa, prices ruisiiirekTA er.; here than in any other market in the country. There was a large attendance of Moak buyers today, and we feel satistiroktbakthere was not one • ,-------,---.------. -- , ------, 1,---- - ----- 3 ^,.1--a..,07;,v,4514,r4,,,:p,..7 -1 ~,,,,,,..:,,,,,..,... Sr -it, s .. ,'Z " ., :r ~...; t 7:7: : :",: - ....'-': 77. "''' ' ‘;'" '''''''',.• - t ' s k •-- --r . ... •-•- -:'44*.ft*P44,124'1',441-V,i7,47A:±^,,,',3 '..- 444 , -s-' 4 . • -,: 1 .. ' 2 1. , ' r f f - ,1 - :-,,, -; , • 5....2.7rt,,, .VA , sii•--1i:,*;a.4.5;.- , ; , . 4; •:; ;t:: e ~ 4'.; s --,,, gA - V-7, , %;..:.:4, 4 4v.:.-,f404-= > =. 7 , #?4'l",-.7-,0k!'42.4-a„,,tf:Ws:-.. sj` ,44-+,.--W-e'-9.1i-7et-SWi4tl-;' 'r - -144m,.%-.. 4.5 -A - Ai`v,t , ..vl.- , •*724. - ,,aw1.,- I f ~,, ty..Ninte..4.,,,,V451 . 1N, 4-. ~...1 v wxjpi 4 ...,,3,111.11k AW3„;z1-:ntVri7:3o- ' ,' 4 -,f,-;-,,,,,,,,R* ‘...5 . + , -;;:,',--,04',1431.7,-*,..,.. , REMOT&L. I HAVE. REMOVED MT • BANKING AND EXCWGE OFFICE TO THE Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Formerly occupied by the' :NATIONAL BANS OF COMMERCE. PH. .R.- MERTZ. Jas T.. BRAY & ,C o., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 311 XL OS - 7 BUT AND SELL ALL RINDS OF GOVERNMENT,. SECURITIES ; GOLD; SILVER AND COUPONS, ON. MOST FAVORABLE TRMIS.. < 7-30's - CON V I ER TED ' • 'INTO THE NEW 0-20'COUPON BOND. Otlr Interest Allowed on Deposits. - -ir BONED LOANED ON GOVERNDIEN 4 I" „BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest market rates. Orders execttied for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. - JAMES T. BRADY & CO. - nit Vittstattgij akrttt. FINANCE AND TRADE - OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MOrcnair, May 18, 1868: Financial matters were very dull to-day, partly on account of the inclemency of the weather, but more on account of the un settled condition of the future policy of the Governraint as regards the:Anther issues of paper circulation. It seems as if the English people had construed the acquittal . of, the President, so far as it went, as being favorable to an early settlement of all our internal troubles, and are likely, to con tinuetto invest in our uational securities. The fact itself of selling our promises to pay at an early day in specie what realizes Exchangei. .Balances. 1452,172 94 4682,557 06 864,860 98n. A2/0 86 388,353 12 98,639 48 370,627 05 81,308 90 - 384,700 10 99,225 77 360,302 92 83,517 81 =ESE , 'third of the nttniber of this . In • d of cattle required, and! as •conseque tee, many of these - buyers i,would have t go home as. W they' came. gat cattle "fi rer also in-good demand, and sold readily at f 11 prices,say from 9to 93.,fc,itrid we doub if even at these extreme', prices the b tchers were fully supplied.s;The following is a full re port of the stdeii; .. . I Blacksteek citHazlewood . sold 46 head of fair to prime Chicago steers at 93; to 9% Holmes, Latiquiy. & Glass wholesaled 20 head of stoek4rs at 6,10; and retailed 35 head Chicago steers at 8% to 93(. Marks Tratirman :report 85 head Chi cago steers - at 8 1 ‘ to 9 3 4 - . • Hartman &amberg, 36 head Chicago steers at 834 to 934. Greenwald & Kahn, 55 head Chicago steers at 8% to RN. Haas & Kraus, 67 head Chicago steers at 834 to 9% . 1 . M. Verner, 18. head Chicago steers at 8,90 to 9,50. 11 L. Rothchil4is wholesaled .12 head of prime Chicago4 e ers tel?..lleilsteine at 9y,` retailed 21.hea at'B3,(' to 914. :. , . • -, . Myers & Nee report 51 head Chicago 'steers at 8% to :14. 311 r AND LAMB& There was a I. oderate supply of Sheep and Lambs t. y, and with a continued steady demand,4he market ruled firm,and Prices, compared with last week, were well sustained. Notsithstanding the offerings were a little larger , than -usual, so far as we could learnlithere were none left over unsold, there being, it appeart; , "attiod de; mend for all thiildifferent kinds in market. It is probable that the extreme prices for cattle has a tendency to increase the de mand for SheeWand we are surprised, un der the circuniaf„ances, that consumers do not buy more nituton and less beef. Gibson wholetialed 68 head, averaging 76 lbs. to Emerick;itt Co., at 634 to 7. Beeler reports having sold 70 head of Butler Co. Lams at $2 to 83,50 per head. Garwin it Co. Xeport having sold 103 head at, sy, to 6Nc Iper pound for Sheep, and Lambs at an average of 42,75 per head. I. Humes - retorts having sold 14 head of course Wooled! Sheep, from Beaver Cp., at 6y,; and 26 head of nice fat Lambs at $4, per head. Emerick & Co4retailed 68 head of Ohio Sheep at 6, 1 ,4'115.7 t ,' _- There is little or nothing doing in this class of stock at. ;these vards. The extreme prices has a tenilency to restrict the de mand, which at Kest, is always very light at this season of Ihe.year.: Quotations may be fairly given a, 0 to lie, as to quality and condition. II PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET • . • . • OFFICE OF TIE: ITTSIOIRGH GAZETTE, } .ICDAY, May 18, .ISM., • CRUDE—The arket was again exceed ingly quiet to-daffy, though compared with. Saturday, priced are witheut quotable change. Sale 01111600 bbls, for immediate delivery, at 11c; And 1000—Saturday even- . ingl-for same delivery; at same figure; for future deliverieSl there were no sales, and the market is qtijet_ and unchanged. Not withStanding-thej arrivals of oil have been quite liberal for ;Some time past, aggrega tinglover seventy thousand barrels last week alone, there is burllttle oil on the market in the hands of dealers, the great proportan of thd which has been coming in having eith4 been put in on old con tracts or pumped into tank. It is thought, however, that t) re will be considerable oil clown on thepresent 'water, and that a much larger proportion of it will be for sale than there wps on any of the preceding freshets. Oil City telegrams quote oil firm at $3,7_0 per bbl on the Creek. - REFINED—The market for bonded oil was exceedinglyiklull and weak to-day, not a single sale repoked, arid compared with last week priceii;af anything. are a shade lower. May oil; is being offered at 30c, buyer's option, ',Juno at 2936 to 30c, and July at 30c. Foi• • delivery on the 22i1 or 23d, about whict time it, is suppe.sed the "corner" will berlittempted, there are of fers to: - buy, we tiriderstand,'at SIM, to 32c. From the , above It will be seen theta." early deliviiriesnre , off considerablY; com- ' pared with last Week, and even at the re duction there aie but very few buyers. There was a "line" sold in Philadelphia running from Arne to December, at 30c. The Pennsylvania Railroad, riotwithsttuad- • ing it is regarded as a monopoly, and is called many had ,names has done one got& thing; our in'getting through With the expeeteir 'cot- • ' Der," this compaOy to-day placed one hun dred anti seventy , ears on the Valley Road, all of which will be taken to Philadelphia in the shortest possible time when loaded, ARRIVALS—The arrivals of oil by river andsrall reported to-day were - se fol-' l It. D. Cochran Fisher Fisher& 8rii.':::..4000 J. Gallagher ' ipi) ult . ` 'A %Yes. - Wi1kin5:....2.500 Total 'OIL SHIP3IIOII3B:PHR IL R. Wormser, MyerS Co:, 236 bbls , relined to Warden, Frew& Co.,Thiladelphia. Lockhart.. Fro* C0.,.773 -bbla ref.• to . Warden, Frew ct4o.,Philade/phis. P. Weiseriberger, 59 do. do to, Warden, Frew dr. Co., PhiTaidelphia. E. Ja:geman,'lolldo do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Clark & Snmiief,•lso - d6 do to:P.•• Wright *Sim, Philadelphia: ' ' • • Montzheimer, %Koehler Co., 500' do do to Waring, King* Co., Philadelphia. Braun it Wagher; 250 , do no - to Waring, King *Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan,& !Rockdale, 200 dodo to •W. P. Logan_ .140., Philadelphia.. Nat. Ref. & ~St. , Co., 250- _do do to F. A. Dilworth *CO.,,Philatlelphia. OIL SHIPMEXIS FROM, DII4IMINB H. M. Long & Co., 122 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.' , ' Brooks, Ballentine - it Co., 36 - do do tor Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. G. W.' Holdshirr 57 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil 00 .,132 , d01d0 to Warden, Frew , & Fleming . * Co.; 168 do do to Waring; King it Co., Philadelphia.' Duncan & Williams, 30 do do to W. P. Logan *ltto., , Phill4elphia: , - Lafferty - 4 War' ' , -/2 , 2 do do to - Waring, King it Co:,• Philo ezhia. • , New Yorlk Cattle Market. By_Telegraph to the Ilttaburgli Gazette..l" NEw Yonx, MayElB.—Cattle market velpts for the week.: 5,831 beeves, 10,050 ;sheep and lambs, ,4579 hogs. Beef one half cent, lower on the week; closing quiet but not strong; sale.. to-day of 2,188. head,. extra, $18; prim% It)...falt_lo: good, 'slB,soa, `.. 17; inferior to dinary,Ailoal6l§o. §l,/e4 and lambs firm Week' s - rates; - sales' to-day of 1,400 heallbrindite . ihettied :AIM" 10,50; prime 11 9 4 9 ,*conimbn to good sBa9;' inferior $8,50a7,50.i' depressed; arrical4ltdßay 6,882 head: l looe-- detdatid" lightp heavy corn.," fed - $9,75a10,00; fair to good §9a9,50; light•to common $8,50a9,00.1 Phlladelo4 cattle Market. B „Telegraph to the-Moberg!' Gazette.] ra IL ADELPHIA, May 18 . --Beeves 111 derand at fall prices; 1,350 head at $11,50 for extra steers; 812.001eibtop,-,fg0,50 for fair to good, anclikkit6a grolar - Ze ix` int leen. Step in . faltdep4and; 6,000 head at f6aB gross. OE,( l :l4Ma i it demand; 3,500 at $13a14,7511ett: • 1 , Chicago ciittl.c.litark , ,et. .. . _ Mi. Telegraph to Plttebalifi tlitielie - ..t ''':-' 1: ' 43 ' '''' Onto/Leo, May .IN—Live Hogs du ll and • deellne,AdNe pa.,tvoturn a 4, 1.5104 1 en 5•.1,f , ... • best graueskatlsprotw, .60 fon vammonoto.7,: k ir, light an0119321A58f gliriT ' Cto choice aFt , :d '—' • 1 trinntitVit6al 41,44"111113I°1 ) _ ~... e u An , narginal„,p ‘. , .1.11. --,up.ft...,1,,,,1 ‘;`.:.,..,:t . 4e 1.1; , I ji ~ m kt ~_ _ .., tny_Teie 1•. ilt?, - : . • ~1.,,,A, . 4 , -le r.tyr 14 BW; 'r ' , 114 , --ne"wea . ogi'cOn'.lll,,7',l-.; 4inas nnpseasantlandthccinicrket la -ca ': gold and depressed !enough, although the ' 1 epee of staple cottons are without any es tial change. ..9600 IMO