II 1 II 11 A S. V.lralnat. Prei`t pITTSRURGH FORGE --AND IRON CO. Bar Iron; ' Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; LOolnattre FraM es; Loeoniotive Frame Shapes; etdaßoils; . , Take, Straps; Pition 'Steady, litssinlboat Shafts; lifteaNtglOoat cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Intmatt Saw* Collars. ate. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITIISBURGH, P • G RAFF, IIVE814:&' -004. "MANUFACTURERS OF' Bar, 'Hoop . 191 d Sheet Iron; - WROUCIIT IPON, r • Iron Welded Tubes for:Gas, Steam, Water, &e. OIL WELL TUBING. 011ie, Eta Water and 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa et2o:e2l KENSINGTON IRON. WORE.S LLOYD iSr BLACK, MANUFACTITIMPS OP Best Conntion, Refined, Charcoal JIJNIATA BLOOM IRON. . MERCHANT RAIL ROUND and SQUARE IRON HOW, BAND ,T and ANGLE DI ON. BOILER PLATE and - SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS,SIO and 18 lbe. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. PLAT RAILS. Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. MALLS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and Office at the Woes, GREEN -4:IIISH STREET, (a continuation of. First street,) adjoining the CRT Gas Works, Pittsburgh. E VREISON, A9RESTON &CO., Tommy . Ivama — Iron Works, Warehouse, N 00.166 slid IS7 FIRST STREET 'opposite Monongahela Hoagie,aD24id6 MITTSMTIRSIAT. STEEL WORKS. FIELD STEEL WOBILS. SINWA MEK & PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of every description of • CAST - AND CERMAN STEEL, - RAILWAY SPRINGS, ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Lc., ac. Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 i'fraSh3. sple:as7 priTSBURGII: STEEL wOrths ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS AMES, BOYD a c 0.,) MasaMichael's. of the BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, TARE, FLAT and OCTAGON„ of all sizes; IIAW TM. HOE, PORK and SWEET CAST STEEL; z STEEL for • • assidaicand &VII Machines, •-• AxlesA i ttulars, Ice, die. Cast and Common Plow & Spring Steal. r Office—Corner FIRST AND R OI3 BEtTREZTI3, two blocks above the Monongahela House. ocall:d2 WILLER', BMW &PARKE'. GZ-TIRAL PARTNXIIS: WM. METCALF,f REUBEN MILLER, GEO.• W. BARR, I caes. PARKIN. BP2CIAL Payne - J=7B. M. BIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, •• vs :9 BARR daPULTLIFor, Otrlze, Na 339 Liberty St, f 6118 prrnasuoin, PA. • BLACii DMKOND STEEL WORKS. • PARK BROTHER & CO ., 9 Manufacturers of all descriptions of EFT ll4- . " Office sad Warehouse, 14_ „CI Isis, 124 aigtoND end 119 and 121 siLitfa MEETS. prrrssraes. HARpWARP. _Mr .111,41 . BM/WIZ "I.OIUSE. UNMET, STERRIT 8c EUWER, .11(itnliaotttreis imsd Iftoyrters of liG A. 1143 WA. MO; NM ettri.lllY o *c. , 037 LIBERTV otPoft** - Wklitz, one stigiire fl4 fW Iffidt • 41* pot px7cr.ei3tlroixtzt, 4rirtAloiti tar Mali AglttO SCAM- miugszoiN, Onnsiiiiiid hiltaidiiiriti - • if / l i4ehof _oo#l. of all devert,t iircr el Ad end old at Ito 141 Wait prices. Belpairtnj done A n" "MP, t A neurrnoTs, Tr M7ll l IitakAMMATION $ out OtoadvailiNC i b isolunessl46, r lAWft, %mouton - 0w 4il 410140441"4""'"' Alvouutram w roue vuogiell. • II I- -- • , • f, . , .1)2 . :L 4, ' = `6' , - - • , • t , ' - • f , • fir a. Avz-mi .• • - - - - • - 1 - -.- - • • • ,‘ . ' • • ' ' . ; • • Ail • , - ME W. P. PORTZE s Supt, MANUFACTIMEREI OF ALSO, MI 113 ME INI 4.4 gent tow the oalo Of Vorepoll Douibotoot• Jo. iftpbtoei loikbelfst, DpneontiOn, ftanbope, ond. Other- broods of Aught's° to, Youghloi way vok'eaud C:9. Chatooal =MEI= JKE illitittOit - fr 6orpiitiraviieltfELTlNG WOLIS, ; 1. - i 1 ' iill.:rkdittite4, i tte „ .-, --- .. , 7.1 - ...1:,..:. 1 , PARK; 'iOdvatrit . & coli ,' , T Wand 4 ~,-..:, , , ...;., ,'.., ' , , *Wen • 1 re, :41 ' . r : k mr 4 t4i. tic Os 4 4 , .. speg .: , 4 sl* al ~., .. r t• ._ • -.. :-.-,.,;, , 4 •, 41- jt .... 1 " I 4 ... i. L'® ATLAS MORAVIA _MORTON STREET, -Ninth Ward, via"r9l3l7ift9-Et. THOMAS N. MILLEN, President. These Works are among the largest anc most complete establishments itt the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every deiteription: • .13ollers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. . Baiirosit,Cal4nes. • '' _ . Castings. ramble • Machine Castings. ger!ersq Castings. • n09m(19 ORDERS SOLICITED lopinotit.rousnny • AND PIPE WORKS. Cornar , Vairzon and, Anna Unman Strada. (NINTH WARD, ) SirratGast, PA... WM. _ Manufacturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER woks& in Pits, in 141,12irtalitlfeeelkel.fralt lnvariaDtyy assor t ment • • General Castings br Gas and Water Works.' would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. fele:tic TUE KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY . CO, cHAR.L.E. SNAP, President. J. M. KNAP, Yee President. • • 0. METCALF, See'y and Treanor. J. H. WADE, Engineer. 'J. G. 'MAP, General Manager. DIMUTOBB: JAMES B. MURRAY. of Lyon. !Thoth & CO. A. E. W. PAINTER ofJ. reinter &SOILS. C. B. EIERRON,_of i tipeng, Chalfant & Co. THOS. S. BLAIR, o Shoenberger & Co. WM. METCALF, of Itiller,l3arr & Parkin. MANUFACTURERS or Belliw Milland Blast . 111aehhtery. RETORTS lied CASTINGS, of every deeeeptlon. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHINES:. feel L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. U. B URT , W. A. ROBINSON. Alt. LIVINGSWN & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OP • FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Pfirmbers and Gas Titters: Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen MA ch.lisnit7AOrk promptly attended to. . - Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa..: ROIIINSON, BEA do CO, - • Sucre/non to ROBISeON, MEM it MILL 28 :13, • r WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDEBSAND MACHINISTS,.PITTS3URGH Mantacturers of Bost and Stationary Steam En gines, tEngines, Mill Machinery. -Gearing, Shafting,Castings of all deserAptlonst Oa Tanks and ' Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 151. corner First and Smithfield Streets. feeding)E Boilers. . Jail:ls2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, HACHLNERY .0(13 CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBKRT & IIACKLIND. Lt 3 ' BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & Wtice and Warehouse, 2 Wood Strad. Manufactnie and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, HOG nzoNs. SUGAR. NIDTTLES, HOLLOW WARY, • And Cistlngs generally..._ • • THOMAS CARLIN & CO., • Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., 'Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pul lers, 'Shafting, Grfat and Saw Siill 'Work Rolling lain and Machine Castlags, Grate Bars, 'Weights, ,Wagon Boxesild to order and have on hand Engines of all 'sizes. . mvl4:qs CENTRAL FOVNDIZIE AND ROLL' WORKS = . 880 Penn Street. BOLLIAN,' 'BOYD &. BAVALET. /ChM Bella, J MIII Castings. te. • ErLTON MACHINE WORKS. J ~, .....ESTAIGLIEUM IN 1838::.:; ' ."2" `. titulary of STEAM ENGINES, , all sit and of the mostmored.paperns t. for stations rOTTf is t s' A B ; l 'aliety S A I3 3 , 12ninl litikeirsil3oBlfer ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. P. P. GEISSE. VVellsvll l / 1 1. 0. llifty miles below Pittsburgh. on the Ohio rites, and Une of C. . & P. R. • nothht , JOUN N. COOP= 4084 KAYS SUET BIZ/1. jalEti M. cocoanut & CO., 131Likai FOMFDERS, 5 , , ? • - GAS. AND . STEAM FITTERS, Nooodieturers of PUMPS AND sitras WORK, d r , c t P AS 'FIXII Tiria RXB Caner of Pike and Walnut Streets, T i rIISBURQU. rciilbix2o IRON BRORERST'' ;wicitignstam; IRON BROKER, 124 tits reef, a. PIG 111,0111 A. Im==m!!mm oonliaZ Pinsiwit,G4. F °llll PM"- BOW STILL AU TAM WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, 71A,N • xmAcruiums OP - TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, mix- BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM ROLLERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON . DENSERS; • , STEAM a PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL sEnrrEs Ocoee NlFitrehotteti: eorner Second• Third, Short ised Liberty Street's, PITTSBURGH, Pa. air She pranintly attended to. mia:lo9 •S. W. stowtow.....flo. B. BARNHILL... a.A43. BLit* O' KULA BOMERIVO!IKAi MORROW, RARNBILL & IcAlir/FACTITRIMEI OP Steam boilers Wallis Agitate* TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOHETERS. WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORE, :ie. Cor. Liberty and Second Sts„ . PITTSBMI " GH,. pA . . REPAIRING promptly done. • att.ioarint,L • BOILER ; 'MAKERS AND SHEETIRON WORKERS, NOS. 29, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. • Raving secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are _prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS' in the best manner, and warranted .equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Oc:adensers, Salt Pans, Tanks' ou Stilly, Agitators , Settling Tans, oller Iron,'Bridges , Sugar Pins, and hole 'mann faciurers of Barnhill's Patent. Butlers. - Repairing done on the shortest notice. laks2l J AMES M . urrE f t, Noe. 85 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., MAN trrACTIIIIKE OP • IRON OIL TANKS s SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING ' :MILL STACE 4 • And SHEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAUZDM. MUM " = annul asasa. JARED M. lERUSIII.S4 SON, 114 .1 1 17FACTWIER8 OF Steanr•Boilers, Oil Stills; 'faith SHEET IRON WORE, &O. - 61 Pmn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. Coos STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL az CO.'S TRIIIMPFI, FOR - COAL: Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well asany other Save In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on band and for gale, - "I"SITP VFs ING VSTOCZB, GRAeIjoIrRONGIUVair.,- EdPEST PLAC in the city • To strir TrrE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Ii at No. /46 OR.&NT STREET. • Jot P. 01' DITYPI". OILS. • - ' • WESLEY WILSON & CO., . NATURAL LUBRICATING . col:E4 - W 2 ANtrilect73rgai72l4ifiqElP' igrett e rtetraneittato tikrosac air Proposals for quantities solicited. N 0.167 Wood,Street, • "BANK. OF COMMERCE spUitaii 'WARING AND KING, Commission Mercbants And Brokers In Petroleum and ltsl'roduets, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, BI'I<SBIIBpS, PA. , PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, IAr A.RINPs; 4C-Ti f iG & COn , - 127 Walnut Street. T 'ACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Azd. DEALERS IN Petroleum and Its-Product& vittotizgh Oftco—DALZELL, BUILDING, oor her of Dugueene Nay sod Irwin uncle. Plalisdelphla Ofllleo-1117 WALNUT ST. JACOB WEAVER., Jr. &CO • 3 .„ Oil Commission Jobbers , I. No. 3 DUQUESNE WAE, will buy and sell Ortide and /Waned Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage,. Our lontexperieuce in - the Petroletun trade onab/es us to offer unusual facilities and iii ,ducenients to operators. its. heretofore, we are de termined. to =MO 11 the Interest of buyers and sel lers to glyn to a call., Parties having 011 s Zro sate are inPf troratauy Invited to bring their samples. spd , ; • M. LONG & CO., .• , • MANutAoTtrEEE3 PURE: .MME. , l4triPaNfEz 911, ' —Brand-."L trot:oE4o:- ;.1 pitee, Ifo. t . tivrtiktith , A, u.Nra rigawk 7z 000;0111 WORM, - - 0 . 4 415 1 04 1 /440i41 .o i - "' . " 31.3 . „tin tx'4lltain,'..*MOlWO*Vigilahlir-° M.Q5D . 41c., • _AU:Ng Mil FORT :PITT . ; WO NG- CORPANY No. 169 Wood Sheet. • . STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEA.LEES I.IV GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. MEREST ALLOWED ON THE DEPOSITS 'Collections made United States and D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wa!lnce, E. Fiwbett, I= KEYISIT No. 293 CAPVAL, ( H. J. bynott, • D Job .llfurdor,b, Jr ~;, W illfam Espy, Baumlet Derekley, A GENERAL ErAEI Collections taade on all accesalble points In the United States and Canada. Merest Allowed on Thu Deagia. .URVIED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. LTSCll,Pireildent. GEO. T. VAN •DOZEN. Cash hir. Aar -STOCKHOLDERS LNDWmUALLT STABLE NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. Pinisideath. JL, , PATTURSOIt JOS. 11. HILL -CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. • • . Di:RECTOR& I A. Patterson, George W. Cabe, Wm. H. Brown, James McCandless,Chas. Lockhart, Wra.Douia, Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. gee d, W. S.. Haven,. DAIL HART, C.AI7GBEY &. Coy BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, pirrrsiluncrii, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DYALYR6It Exchange, Coin, . Coupons, And particular attention Paldlotl e 'purchase and sale et COVERNMENT BONDS.' Eitel:it Drafts on London: 0n:682 NHOLMES & SONS, 11 • 33 57 % ,, larket Street, P' pa - rsistracal, p.A. Collections eon Little prhaetpatpolats of the. United ewes s d Canada& Stocks, Bo deand i.,,,E. other See liarities : - BOUGHT SOLD ON cpwirmoN.. - .. 7 - - Particular atte Gan paid to the purchase laud sale of - United tates ecura e . • - ` - ts.':: ' = WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits Arty sum szortvicto rtort ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS • SUBJECT TO CHEOE, WITHOUT INTEREST. ' Lk:scot:mai Daily at IA o'clock. President—Tgo/11P8ON BF:14 • Me Preside r-A. M, BIA/thiliALL DIII=T0118: THOMPSON BELL,I A. M: JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAEEE. J. J. GLLLESFIIL . Stockholders to whom we make referenCe':' Wm. Forsythe,. . . Josegt Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell; nev.•thivid Kerr, D. W. C Willis D sealll, He ry n Lambert, - C. Bldwelt, A. DI Bron, - E. Id. Balton.. . Thomas Kwlne. CSARIC►3' N 0.14 Smitlailleld Street. PITT8B1:71tOR, PA, INTEREST PAID ON' DEPOSITS.. ANY RECEIVED FROM ONZ DOLLAR VARA. De posita reasPred subject to deck, without !closest. JAMES RLAOHMORE, President. GEO. D. TlNDLlcooantarragd Tros4soa. -VAILES R. 110Pamtat Solicitor., TRUSTEE,B: Mimes Itleksnore, James R. Ropkins. N A Vliffs ' e l nl i Zae., . .• ' tr am it4. 44 irgilistiili, A: (1. Cabbage. Robert Wray, John Hymn'. : .. FERTILIZERS /T o WHEAT GROWEHIi. MU3Lk 411:14WEP11- iEr SUPERTHOSPHATELOP Lfl MANntrACT:OZI) BY Thi:Allqheriy I 5.474,41) 0:04:11TORIA . - ''-'• inEVDOltrEriOrriet'' • • 1 ; i., , ...tv.t 4-, 'A. , it ta ."6 , .•14. 0010e1-11145 Pouittiliver, PitUbiesh, ta., •-t_. : _• • rea t t.3) : dil_ -4,Ul' ''"i's• best Saftfltaitt II - • tie • • Lisa Parsjiara who tut M. atm I a !lilal. tit .. t '.A*4l. l ol 4m ai ' l iig:lri •• i rot, - Om. - i . s Pavan f lr- 1 .11 wIX r " • SI • • 1 . ' ita.r.ii f oo.: - /f ea,' OM on all accessible points is the anacias. IREVIVIRSe Jno. C. Risher. Robt. H. King, Andrew Miller.. James M. Bailey; CLI; 10 4 11 ,IWoOt. WON. Cashier, I NE BANAL, i:EtTY MEET, BURGH, 11.1. :ROTORS, . • r; , 'il... - ./. t 1.. Wm.. 11. Hamilton, Henry Bookatoce, .1 - GeO. T. 'Van Domm. ANKING BUSINESS p•SA . CTED. • 6asibtesi. ZZIGI In Government securities a quiet mar ket has to e reported. Quotations seem to have, ()ached the highest point, and money t st become cheaper: and bonds scar before any further advance can take ace. The fact is, the dealings in bonds at presentis confined to the money centres, where the low Tate of interest is an induce ment to invest. The interior has no sur plus capital to invest at present prices, es pecially when good mortgages are 'sold at 12 per cent. per annuth, which is equal to from 13 to is . .per cent. on the actual in vestment. - '4 Money is easy or tight, the Five Twen ties of 1862 have to come down at least two per cent to be equal to those of 1864 and 1865, and it is likely that Europeans will prefer those bonds that mature in July and January, being in harmony with the usual haif yearly settlements of account custo miry all throughout the world. In regard to a Ten Forty or any other long five per cent. bond, it is entirely , too soon to try any such scheme so long as the Govern ment_ is not in a position to retire a part of its loans. The lottery plan pursued by Eu ropean. governments and much in favor there of cancelling State / obligations by ,offering premiums on certain classes of se curities, might, with advaricage, be ap plied for our 6 per cent,, debt at present held in Europe, and thus be, funded in any '5, 4or 434 per cent:' loan, Making the in terest payable in Europe., `' Stocks are dial and loWer, with but few exceptions. Mining shares remain firm, and Corydon has advanced X per cent. within two days. Express shares are dull and !ewer. Closing quotations as reeeived by Ph. R. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 139%; 1881 bonds, 115,4'. 1862 5-20 s, 111%; 1864 do, 10934; 1&35 do. 109 g; OansoLs, 111 X; 10-40:1, 105 x; 7-30 s, 109.1 4 Railroads -.Cleveland it Pittsburgh, 8734,": rort'Veryne,llsX; Fore* Westerd,conungla 68g; North Western—preferred, 70X; New York Central, 13334; Erie, -20X; Old South ern, 83%; Ohio & Mississippi, 303 g; Mer chants Union Express; 28; Western Union Telegraph,3BX, Mining Shares-Corydon, I 30 ; quartz Rill, • 100; Quicksilver, 30X; pnith & Formals% 3,10; Gregory, 4,80, --As easy as money is in this market, lbeing quoted at 5 to ,6 per, cent., the rate is istilL lower at New Yor k, where thetsuppky is abundant at from 4to 6 per cent; • In deed, some of the reports are IoW as 3 per cont. The banks there,it is said, find some - dlfilcultY , in using their.bifiances at S per cent, on OovernMent leans. and other aP.' proved collateral. In this market there are wino triMsaotious as low as S per cent, on best collateral, but the banks dud em pioyment for unitit Of their halanoeis in dia. ottiunting the loudness paper of their outdo niers at 6 per t cent. The large banking houses are allowing but 4 per eent. on de posits, Outaide i paper, notwillndanding the Booming Abitudanee of money, dc 98 not command any greatly increased wad dance, and is placed wicorialtahle dAt'- fipulty at high /Isom. ert 1- 4 --Closing quotations received lcky.Tatoto4 7‘ T. 'Brady it Co.: - Gold, 139,( t i U. H. va, 1881's, 1154; &Ws, 1862, 11 1.4; 4'20)5_ 18 0 109 ,ii E''Pa 86 ' 5 ' 109 :741 16 40'ik 1.1114%; JAntiarr s and July, '65, 1114; 5-20's, January and July, 67, 144 Tube - :109Xt July 7.30'5, /00g; May Conlß 8 ~ 10 0 t .• Fleur and Grain tu more At Chicago. mho fYil~lgrrtiigtable ittaiva , the amount of flour and grain 10,4toya, of 'OMtne_tice-, tnent of business on ?ifolulair 1410tfildgifitSY 25 thi ile 00 / 11 14ire4 M 9 14, bgArefffor aaNcio time last year; ES S 1. .a. 1 EN _ /868. 1867. Plouri 41s — " • 53 ,000 -,' 77.09 I , Vbeat, utt 408,525 '108,475 Corn, bu 096,457 .14118;010 Oats, b 1 , ,4 35 1639. • 2 624105 Rye,' bu " ;'48;440 bu 6 1684 ' 84 1 07 7 +C it l4 o l fallet r sl l lll4‘l4 tar Taframb`44) its& Ploppro44,49ite.l Ctrioio6, ' May . Bat 'battle attiady and firm for boataoW grilitit Abitifit t ua4-, Market. ruled Upogil ruv i • (1419, a unobaugod. "UONA.l4lll,lsBl,Thelett ani lop. iiiI4 P P O.R I47- 494 , 11,t4,4411, ! .. r V i el"Po49o 4 l ' -11 N r" str 4 1$ 44111/47 14 1 0 9 4 1 01 4 34; ,. : 14 1 07: driadv,,,it, ,11-,n,r.1,71"—er1i":"417-r5111411*1114411 4,4 CM ' Oil ' 41-16 RAvs zrzmo,Mr-lnr,, BANKING AND EXMANAGFFICE TO THE Calker Or }Wthoid Wood littnitof . grirage?iel by the NATplf.l4 l 7V,ltrg .: OY PH: R. MERTZ. , • _ •: :or g s J T B RADY Co • .17 Corner{ Tpartir and Wood St&, 33 8,.../NT.13r....M1=1-igi" BUY AND trzLt, ALL Kr3os OF GOVERNMENT* -SEOIIRITIIA motrk SILM AND COUPONS, , or/ iroi3ilPAVerriso r7-80's . CONVERTE .14fr .INTO , r • . 4 ' : 4. '0 .. t:„ NEW 5-20 COUPON 110/rD. tar IntaestAlkinn4 on lkipodto;il-:. AtirMONBD LOANED ON : '04:011ENBEENI" BONDS, and , other atiprerred'eolliterott at laweett market rates. • " ' ' Orders eiatoerated . ikre thei Puirirtisila'andr Sale of **attics: iiOXDS abd GOLD. JAMES - T. BRADY & CO. • • • 1 , ti je traf o fiVA:: '4/4.1. - ,,s;. ,;i t ti . ,•ej Bp 12kaztfit FINANCE AND' TRADE OFFICIfOIe THE Pr/TSB:URGE GAIETTi3, SATURDAY', May 30, 1868. S Gold is unsettled, the, marker having. touched 139 k, and closed at 139 X, after be ing as high. as 113974: .Tb-day the feeling is . rather 'firmer, especially for ; Saturday.. Speculaters arexevideutlyr stfridd, ; ta sell- shortat Present quotations, the stook lathe market being ,conslclerably deereased arid the future price subject to many einitiagen cies; 'would •be very hazardous to sell now art the presumption of lower ra tes pre vailing. a ft er July next. .'he future pre mium much depends on the shipments of ,nonds and specie to Europe and the pros- Peens for the next ' crop, the latter being very promising. It is quite natural to look to an early and considerable decline in wheat. • ISEMIM RENE prrmi!mmtric l iu sirilmnri -, OBrFCS OF 7133117RIMYGAZEiTg i • 3 , ~ gArunnkr.4ley 30, 1868;, : 0 .. The general markets' have been' very quiet during the pasyweek, being ahnost entirely devoid of gall 'ling like a specHg l i. tive feeling, notwithstiintling money mat.' tern have *come ranch easier. It is not _. ~. . _ likely that there will he any material , Mi., ;; 11 provement until after gliarvest, Se farmers a, will be busily engaged in the meantime in looking , anSt the crops, , : and there never, 'was a more encomegit l ig appearance for au 1 abundant yield than al present. Orman -* ufacturers have bad a very fair business 'thus farthis spring, belt,, as le aluvit the case at this season °fait:, Year, itt is rota- be= ' rginning to slack trp e, little. There still I setems'to be a. 'NU good demand for. Isono r Nails and Glassy end 'otir rolling MAUI - and '.glass map seem to havb about as many or.. ders ail A hey cati fill. :jai Flour, Grain, Pro-. visions and produce, l ,generally t there „is but - little doing, and!' wthirilinnand'is re- ._ striated mainly to supplying the Mame diatti wants of the_lp*, ttade, tbe - volume of business, in'tlie agg reg ate , is light. APPLE ANT-NV. 7 -4h quiet but steady,. , with regnlarsales at •800 to ,$1 per gallon,. • SS to gUantr• . 14 4' A= 4 7 '' 4 1 , A.1,E1?,-....T1ce pp of 'Green'ApPl & is almost - entirely exh ' *ld, and: the de- Inand islighti c tve opt:alone to_ quot'eitss ' i 'ite P per bbl. ~, - , _ • . , , DRIEIS FRl:lll , —Peaches; under•the in-,. fluence of increased 14.4.*1i15, ar,e ditlland to drooping—Wee at 12. ~. 13e for prime 'halves. ,Apples 'dull ,a 1! ut ; ' unclumged at ;4 to '7 - , , • . _ . POTA.TOES -..- Contbise :dull; side of 1 !ear Ice& Prince Albertatarid. Peach Blows - ‘, at $1,30; small sales lii store atsl,3s to , _ $1,40. . •• 1 . ; . - r. BUrrEft—ls quiet I:end unchanged; . :we can report sales of "Ohne to cltoiceßoll' 'at 18;to,200."i .. 11 _ 00 mtrziras - Pre....' f Oling of ,materiall,y: it ..... • ~ - E G4 a S—Scaree, and liiresh . packed sell headily at 22c;- .1 • - "PROVIt3IONS—IIhere jig no changes in • %con, either aszegardsitiee:uitici 'or Prices; ' 14'cents' • for . Shoulders;. - , lfie to ' 18e flarßibbedend Clear Sides; 1.14b'40,20363 for 'Plain and:Canvassed Stigiz - Clirsd liathP ,, lard, 'l3 to 49Me. ;Mess Work; tr 29. 2 ' ''• • •' HAY--Baled Hay is less active but, tin- • .changed, as.yet; sales at XlB to $24, and 325, ' for common to strictly p 'lime. Wagon Hay may be quoted at 520 to 26: ei seems GRAINTher to be but - little de mand for Wheat aside frbm the mille t. and .millers are asking for edticehrifonsf"wenei# i ',..- ,qtiote Winter Red at 32,50 to 32,52. Oat& L-- -L• Appear to be a shads weaker, with sales re ported on.:NalusitatB36-74 - .: I le_oD I":.Fral iti "Ara A rive at 83c.buyer furnishing sacks. Rye is dull with sales at.s l , 9 o.fro $.1,35. .. corn is quiet and unehanged;'Sale of tear White at 31,05; prime Yellow May b' - quoted at 11,10:- ' Ne Barley in market. ASALT—As is always the case at this sea sonof the year ; therein *pry little • inquity for Salt, and the' market , Is drill and un changed at 31,75 to $llO to. the trade and $2 fortniallkits ins ure. .._ • - .:. SEEDS—Flaxseed...is Scarce - and in de- wand at 82,50 to $2,55' Nodemand for Clover or Timothy. z ;; --r ~ . . 1 , HOIMINY--Steady ti t I ,;25t055,51. - • ' FLOUR—The •Flour Market . has been: ' - 'dull all , week, though there has been no , • important'ehatige in prieds. We quote at' 310,75 to $11,50 for Sprin Wheat; 812 to 8.12,50 for Winter Wheat; end $l4 to $l5 for fancy \brands. Rye Fldur its quoted at' , , 310,25 to 310,50 for small lbts in store. PITTSBIURGH PETROIIEUM IMAAKET. - . • p ,.. , FFICE OF TlEF..PrrnaldirGAZUTti4, / ~.,5• SATURDAY,' ay 30, 188&., - -d••• CRUDE—The Crude 'market has been Quiet and du ltiltirixiithil4tpist,iviieli; 'and , the sales have been oorriwativeiy, light. . „ To - ciaY;lick'VevAr,there ,Nrite a• much firmer feeling aPparently, and. h ers took hold at . , figures which they refused to buy at yes terdaY—sales in'three lobt Of 3,300 barrels, on spot, at 1034 c. We novi:. quote . ETNA oil 10% to 11c. 'The steak of poroil is paetty i well reduced, and what , e re is, is /nth& bands of a few dealers an spectilators; as ~ the river is againtd 3firie avigabletoddi- tion, we may look ft,r . lar ' arrivals next' •••‘• week, as we have xiii daubt every effort will be made , tozget down.lifith-, oti•reifidy-'l' to be Moved,'Ss - niiirrilitiofilif veiy num talon at this ,season of the fi - ear r wo might . have another balk rise ' before ' Id* water sets in, andwemight not r and -ii. therefore becomes thxise.iiho. have oil' -'ready to ships to take advantageof the prisent water. Oa City telegrams repirt 11 - Omer maiket— -53,90 to.s4_p_er bbl at that pOint. ' EFlNThere'- - waS a much firmer .feeling in the market for!' bonded oil t o day,especially for faturodthertea,ttiatigb-P-11 as yet there is no material change is prices. -`, We can report two lots 0500 each for the last half or Ahgatikat3oci Q 0 each for Au- ..) gust, September and OctoVer, last half of each- ibonth, at , ' 8 fe; 1 lind 400 •„ bISIS - prime ' ' '„, - light straw to white, for first half of June, at 27.1 a. Standard white m ay be , quoted at 28e On spot; ;and ZSK to!2B . lic for June; • offers to bay . July, August ; Ma September at 30c, and, as will be seen above, August, - • S e ptemberindOci4eriektiit 31c. There seems to be, a growing diaposition amons re- • , finery not p sell beyond 'thirty or fusty, days ahead, and thig,,wesup,aosejbas Soine-,,. :, thing to do with Rico firma . •, whiCh - l?fe-,1 ? ails in ' the market for futhre deliveries. — The shipments were again Urge this week, notwithstanding we hear nothing further in regard to "corners;'”- if is Probable, how ever, that a good many eentractswill ma turf early in June, and par refiners are takingtime by the forelockX ARRIVALS—The , arrkvalii . of oil re ported to-day were as follows: Lockhart& Frew 800 Clark dcStimner.lo4o J. B. Bell 1380 litifftup &Kehew 180 Warden &Frew. 222 D. M. lEd*ertoa. 800 Fisher t Jiro-- 180 Jas.. Willuias ... ... 240 Total.: ' - ''. :..., .. ... . ..1.:..^..... 982 Total Reeeipa for the week.. 4.. ... ... 10,432 Total Receiptala94 week .rt....=4,...., 35,144 Tdtal receiptaatnee Joao 1..../:„.,,.... 496.050 0 4s alitP4-E,tilli, r•Mt 441 , 7 4 ,4nES 3. C . Sr, . Kirkpatrick . Co., 223 bbla, Waring, King itCo., Philadelphia: Bu.toaini ikelgov - -.4t Co./ Pk dktali liga Vr..P.. Logan it tiro, Phihidalpwa.i !I k v omth, Iiro„ 4G ::Co, 280 1 ISI IP 0 %/CI den, From , 4. ON/ P4*1941,5. ,__ hiontrleirnnr,, Roomier cr.' Co,'eoa do , to mat , ;'dip ot, Cp.. w‘thktielp4la, Braun, Wagner. 500. dcird4, tf. Waring, King: it C 0.,, Philiidelmulk,t lk B. w. lorgap, 44 Co, 200 4,44, tO Wax- deu, Frew at Co„ PlilisAillti 4 i Pawcott, P4 lll l stk stotkek'vict do, do to 1 W. P. • Logan lit Brn.,.Philatielktil Lockhart, Frew iit 0N. 28 / 1 1914 b onzole to 'Warden,' IftliVt.it VO4 : 1111 . 1 adt6pldt. 1 - - - ' ',' '= OIL autteuri.ra exto e lt arar4Ora DlPot t i %r U.i M. Loug dt Co.; Wade r t - Waring, King it Co: Phila(lalpilin. :' , l` ' ' }latolik4A Intl 00..5544 414 to waslon. Vrory 4t Co.; Ili ladolphia. : 1 'Brooks Ballanttna , 4.04.$ IP) do do to 'Warden, t Frew t i t Co., Patiatiotlatta. 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