6. 121 X4r. As. Inimuszei Preet..iP•'POBZIIkB, &WSJ 11.11CTIM13)101K-WOMIK: - - • ' ' - ... -..5..1.1..i',':. - ..i , :.r . .0:1. - . A"o ~. vn; I' , ..•,-- - f •ANDIRONV6O.i -- .;',',C,..71.1.011:4'..1,': '',7, ,;-• 'f -, '. kaannpAoroms or . • iiiir,l*4 . ' -•`::',.;;; • 1 :1 , :.• .''s: ' - ' 1. 'Floalitrarolitsdl Bohn . :P47o44l'l 6iiii Asl eur '' .lii . , lib: - - ,,,,A.,', fESCAxlol, : poroill "'• ; iiirmiiiiilemi . : . . tr i te L Yl l '.*. ol ilaPen _ . .. 1 1 114440it*ann . '. . . - 111iiiiiiitiOiit cir..lns /FlAilliaAN ' Wtit . , -, Zgraiiii . jraws;toElifirsi, #o. Oftlii;lio; - 177 PZNN STTUDEM . , ':'f r. - ''.rirTsiiiieit. ii.;.:' ii & C 0.3 ktANUPACTI3}33IO OP 1 1 Ear, II op and Sheet Iron w OUCHT IPON, Iron 'Yielded Tates lei Gas, Steam, - Water 'Ace ALSO; OIL WEJ,I !Olio ? 98 Water and 182 First Streets. k a ir SOURAFI; KENSINGTON: IRON !WORKS. ALOYD4I3IACK, lbritrtriACTittild 6o7, ', Meet JUNIATA BLOOM • Bat, E 0 indSQUABE =ON / 11 1 1 Mbn_i_ ,_•"T and ANGLE I R ON = BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. ROWER AND: REAPER BARS. • • . " - CYLINDER and GUARD or I , INGER 111.0 N. SMALL IP ItAILS,BO and le lb', to the yard., witouuirr CHAIRS and SPIKES ter Mile, • SLAT RAILS, _Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. • 7 - INTAILS.it.ND SPIKES. Warehouse an4;l. Office at the Wotes, -GREEN ODOR STREET. fa - continuation of First 'street, Adjoining the City GA Works, MAl:lllrib. EVERSON,f PRESTON Les CO., .., :,.. Pearkihrtuna Iron Works. Warehligg% ii4DIL. 168 =4167 MX' in EMIXET, 41 , pposite now:mond& Howie; `k , ~- • ^ . - isaildll , PITTSBVEGEL „ );3(rXr.X.......W041.L5., , :,': :14 SHEFFIELD' STEEL WORK& SINGER,- MEEK -CO:, - rITTSBUIZON, Xanuffieturereof every description of ICAST AND GERMAN STEEL, ,• . - AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &43. Irnrebonne,,BB Wabn. and 4.0 q ; 1114 spie:or • P ITTSHQBoII STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK &) 0517O0:E8IOB 8 TO JONES, BOTDsa C 0.,) .IdarOcturars, of ibis '• ' ' WSW -REFINED CAST STtu . • 'n'eallilua • &ABA PLAT and OCTAOO_I4I_ —s FOWL and tizz .r CAST ; 'HI 24NaldM i alid "el 14°31w oieanlari~~S: e. List and Common Plenr&Spring Steel. OfiletisernitSPAND4 lo 6 B ERNEthivrire 1 "" ki ab"..9l),rßct9fi•*°. „i ; • :da •—•• BARB CaIENZRAL ZAKT3II33: mrreAtr,' I ItErßaSliettLied. JSZO. BAFB. spiv& AL. 14.141 1 .„. crit* - SCENT STEEL woRKs ILtatit 41t, "'AMU*. 61111ce s -No. 339 74e'rty St, An.. • •- • . r 'PITTSBURGH, 4.A . . t3 &AI *14:1141 LAClErrin*Slool , r 3 M O7 WORAOL • rAjpr.....,,Thamekk CO.: "4.4 an d of t- 3 : 7 _ es. end Waree.. zoo, isit c & Sail 11f/ am/ 1311ripilisism; 6.1 , prrrastrasts. BARDW N ontnAuukewassm no Mgt: StralT issill*Eß, 4),.. -11l "r - • ~.' '!- _ ,O - , ._ _ _ mtagutscittrer. snituddeset. fat v. Irit rum' 1 . • invy LIBERTY STREET; f :.• WESIII,-OPICAI.Nigi; w I i V77IBURGEL lwAplAlkoiVAThaleiittlO c, uL oithßA, in ••• . i‘ele , •••••- 4 • 1 • - "Itr• 3.9 i • 44 011‘&11$0.000 . 01 , 1itii'" . - asirimme.lll9.llbaltgy „ - 1 1.1.; 4 06/061114 Sink of pea.: fkoift t : , # - • 44- 0 4 , 4 ;..1 - 0 1 0 - 10 1 401 1 11 1 M 'V • - - -- ... . , . , ~, ~,-,,,,y, ~,,,,t,..-!,< :..-:-z,,...,,t:rt-AV,',-2_T • ;4'rrr,-,'Z;''''PLx;:,:,-trr,-V;4/I,T-:%',„'?,r,','l'fr,f-'•'.- - Nr --- .-- , , , - - ,, ,- - -1.-1,;- ,, ,I}V; , 7".. , :;, - ,.......%: ..4. ,!„ ~ .1.,---..:- . 74 . -::,_,..-:;,.:,:- : - _ _.1,1•71,,.:,--,......4.,,, -- .-„f„.-_,, , :___-, - - ..,..,,„ 4 „,,,, , ~,,,,-.,..,..-,,,,,_4 , „; , ,,_i,..,,,,2„..„.„, ,—..,,,,.. _, ...,,, t ,, ,, „..,, ~, 4 , ._„,_ ....,,..._,,,,.,..„,,,, _, ~, ~,_,,,,_ ~,,„..„, ~, , ~. ..,..,_ , , , ,,,,..„.. n .....„,....,,, - YA,-,:, - ,i - _-;..0.-,: - .‘t-,.g.,;c6 , ,-- - i. 7 ' - `21, - _--- 4, _ -I.:. r ' f" . .. , - - •L- ,' 'C':'' - 17: 1 "S•3 . :-"?;,,K . ;74V,: ; ;;',-:, , ,,,,:-V.,.,`, , , ,,t,...14,..4a..<,_:„...:,,.,*,• 7222 : , , ). •- ai a.,- , ,,.-,;:, , i;.<;„;;;;•';-0 ~R.,% • ,;-:a...r . , - .1..y:,1. : #,1, V „, 4 %-, , -,,,;32,-,,L:Z!e,), , e4:5.z.,1 . ., : ,4•4 ; ', 1 .,.. ,,Z 2 ,..,,,ta 1 1'i1:!;,; : ;a4i , ,zifi i - A:t z li;,„;• - •‘_ , :. ' '','• ~, , 4 ,/c4,, ,, ,-i' . 4-iß , l4ti - i'4,s;'-Wii:. - 4,'-'-,:_; s'•: 7 4if:•,-A:-.;•, , ,,:;-••:Z ., ...;•.,:! , ' - -. 7 :-. ; -• , ';Lsi:-IS';-'-:'''': l -..?:= 7 X::''--'` - ` , ,.. ,.. -'-'4 . ;:-,- , f4 - 4, -- , , .* - , ,,1 1V7, ,%-.4. , , , ,"•-, -.-..0 , - , ''',VV‘ , .• - r - • ~,, --`4 , -,' '',..,-, -,•,'• .-'-'• i•-•-. , 4.' , ''-'• ~-. : 't-'r v•--, -- , t, L -,- ,, ,p,- , ~' .•,' :---:',- ' ' , - ; , , ,-,L.-, _:' , ;'t4 , 2, , , t ,•,.. 0 , - , Lc- - '--:',-''' .- -- • - .e ., - . , - ' ,-- 'L'''-;Z , - .•,-ti- 4, =" 4 ":4=W -LA,t 4 - *)-0 -, ',.:. - •', ~,.. ~, ,r ' : ..,,,,, 1 ~--,,i,, , ...•a',,, , ,-,..„. 4 . - ' 3 t ' '-- ''''-' %.1 -. .;',.. , ;!11tf - -r.(...3 - 4::13,4" - f - 4 1. '0- 7,- 5 ,4 " - ' .--' -7A*-Itwv.,.-2,,,,b.1--2A-;:`,<VtF'l*.lttslivAl.::-'.;-',...V,zh=-4...,,51-1;s-"E4V151-.L1AgP'aifc-A6 ~ ,-- - - 'r . '.. ,,, ,.0 , ,r% . ,i,.... , 71,741.0.,'" ,,. .. ,, & . .. 0 C^.< 'lf , VV" . ":I' . ' ,'- `t V , .. 4" ' ar , V,..a . ftV' ''' •'' , 1r,.,, ~,,,1-,,,,,,,,•f4.0,---a.,,,,tvr.. „.,. , 6 -r • - ) PI _Ali o. :I 1 Ts. ATLAS woass, , MORTON - STREET,. li!npa INard, THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are , among the larawat- ano most complete establishments In t the West, and are now prepared to Sundae Jingined l / 2 4of every illesapiptlea. Boilers, OB Talkle. Sheet Iron 'Week. *Railroad, Cetttsge. Boning flu Castings. 1 " 14 casiteg- illaehhie Coatlugs. General Castling's. I OP.1)Els8 soi4crrxr. soe:n9) NATWIFALMiDnir • AND , PIPE WORKS. earner aurroll and Smallassigi ilireeth - (NINTH Wes%) • .tarrroszsunces, ' •WTI. SKEIN. Misnufseiurer oY CAST IRONBOVTA.,PIPE, _ . iv* (i4ll AND WAS)* *BIB, My Pipes_ are all It horartatai' in: Pito, lu aria, and is Met leng th s._ Also, I t aortmant of polars' (*Gaga Gm Gas and Water Works. I would also call theattentlon of Su pertntendents ofla u ttWorlca to soy wake of RETOBTB. fe 10 .'CHs viworril ow CO.• CHABLF.B MMAP, President. HEAP. Flee Presidenta Ow METCALF gory : and Tuner. EL.WADE;Essineet. • • 3..O."ELNAP, iienersi JAMES B. WM:RAW etlyon;Shoib & Co. W. PAINTEI or J, Painter & Sous. C. B. HERRON,_of , pang,' L'haltant & Co. THOS, B. 'BLAIR, off Slidenberger& Co: WE. METCALF, of Millor. Barr & Parkin. . . liflUntrACranants Or. olliri and TS and CMCHINES-umdueUoo . Q. LIVIXOSTON . W. U. SIVATOW : .14 11.Q11X3110X, ,rviriGsTpir!4 r -a IRON tOUNDEILS, , • •- NANIIPACPICTBEIN FINEI LIGHT CASTINGS, AU desetiptlons, for Plumbers and Gas 'Fitters; .. 1 ,4- reittlituralLWlen!ents. Cotton and Woolens Mat as, c- inb -4 4rIc promptly attended to. Office and Works:-WASIIINGTCN AVNNTSZ. near Outer Depot, Allegt.eny City, Pa. ROBINSON, Bra As CO., -Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIUBRH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shaftintg, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Teaks and Stills, Boiler and sheet Iron Work. • Office, No. L9l. corner First and Smitheeldlitreets. Agents for GIFGARD'S FETE,NT LNJEC )R for feeding Boilers. jailtre2 MO • BLANC Butler Street, Ninth Ward, vOjrpoeice 'union Ir00 1 1 1 A) . • PITTSBURGH. Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ILiCHINERY AND CASTINGS prxrastax. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Clumps rparnable. 1:11BEET IiAcKUND. oetS:l23 - 110EBLIN ' PRICE & SIMS. owe anii - ifizehmiii, 11916 .. 41 Street. Handsaws and keep amstantly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, vrAeox so'Xis v , StIOAH. HICTiLHS. HOLLOW h l _ 662 oniAs C . 4* , f , ) Til , 4 ,, , .C. tidal. ~... ." !.%7 :- Youth Ward lamb% and Itithi nei.Warks, - 2 - ,i is ~,,-,... .4 v, SANDIIIIIY fIX., ALITOHMiItY call PA 4 f.. 1 '... Itanninetertriar eitesnaigi' niii,s3ifiliergia, lial ism tibaß, Grist and Saw M I_Work,_Bolfing Min and Lae, Casting}, Grata Gars, Weights, Wagon Box lei! -lin to Order aad , . - -have on band Engines of all , .....: . navtintli - nroligrieu6 rovarnar = • AND ROLL WORKS sso Penn Street. Bonin, Barb ittitirAY. Oblll Rolls, M Castings, Roll Lathes, Le. - . VULTOIN IIitafiIiUMWOWILII. • 11136. ' nitiviabettarislim,r4ll TS ENGINX/6 sn itses, and of the Volt ea • p a ir/ Mot ittateamori Alt PERIM worm a1 L 1001.51 and.. 16 borne power Dries -wseumi, iy .sold tt YWE'reOUPO I O wipusvius t o. Piny miles lelow kittstAiigh; on she ODio fat and ; line or C. *P. R. • nOO:b3 GAS STEAM FITTING. . JOHN sr. 00014111. , Joe. Ewa • taxi: ;TOYIN, 0g0rx44..".. `"" BRA '''rownwzr4 GAS TAN.Ec,'.'STRAM, ;FITTERS, ,rtvir e er „,A4kteciMa t ii 1 : 4 3- - cipit ma r • •; J Owner d Pike and , W - .131TVSEIUNG11.-''' \C. ( , IRON BROKERS.- thig... i IZZEI i gmfin=,llt"lll = ft4' Pittatursh,ra. ile~t for the isle of COnkWall, J•- aep ins. Isabella, DUlMitinoll.o atanlimpe.inanden. sad other brawn. of Anthracite, zotisidothany Oohs awl C. Ifyinterotaii_,l t MONS: 4 r osterfatitiketdfreAlcitil; 117.1. ..; T Air s p 4 4 , i 671 1 ft." J . 4 .(1 21..0h. W . ' ' I aria iinTa AV OX/FRO,X Or 4 I . ' 4 . willl , oth . _____.l•4Yl ~,- , 1. , - Ci i. i - - rh AVI 4 ti A- 1 10 .' A '404 ', 4 ,Watiti, - 11# 1 :10IXIW: - 1 .. ..,th ii i ~, ; „ 4A - , ,-,-, .... ~ , f v., ,'", , 1 Ow *al= Oti. ''''''' . 1 , • ltszsand Dealers M IM S 1 , , Av. , I • ,- P 4-r 44 r" • - . 4 — " , •, . QI , -4. . ,., . ,;. •!,,F , :4: ~. c l' Vagigg i lk- , , in,, f ,TS ,/ / WA - ilt , .14...1.1; i,lu.ti t AM ttliml 1 ')" 1 " '' =I WM PIT'TSM:rM;iII3. • :71 t:4 ' MO! , ,BRO=ik BURGH GAZETrE : WE PITT MGllfilEk 80/MMU!k -ScII: 'Fos! PITT BOMA STILL OD MK W01110•' CARROLL & SNYDER• - NtorttrAcromws ' Ttritinam, DOUBLE-nAcr• TUBULAR, nes- BOX AN-, CYLINDERBTEMA BOILER& OIL STILLS AND OIL TANEN CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH Pthiß, SETTLING PANS, BALT rim, AND cox. DEMERS; • - -sTs.A.m 117=3, GOOKETIcIia , AND IBM VIDBON DOOBS AND cau l eirwrzs one. sod Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short azol Überty Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Ars- Orders sent to the above ethiFese_ will be • meth attended to. ~ • . • • mb7:1119 34 w. 21101OLOW••• JAB* /i..Biluatua..,...u.s.siats. (yHAILt 110M= "WOICILS. `ItIORBOW BARNHILLIt CO ILANLIPACTIMMI OP . , Steam Boilers, Oil Stills; Agitators, TAIMS, SALT PANS. GASOMETERS, WI/OUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, le. Con Liberty and Seiond Ste., IitTSBIIRGE, PA. BEPAIBING proinptlfdone. jy4:b2 WM. SAWMILL & CO., BOILER MAW.ERS , AND SHEET: IRON WORKERS, ' , NOB, 20, 22, 28 AND 28 rzzoi BT. . Having secured a Large yard and fitrnished it with the most approved machinery, we are_prevared to manufacture every description of HOMERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any, made the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds. Steam Pipes, LOcomotive Boilers, Condensers,. Balt Pans, Wanks, • 011'82111, Agitators, Battling Pens , Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans; and' sole , mann. !tourers of Barnhlll , 6'Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. IsSiCitt M. BITER, Nos. 66 and 56 Water Street,. PITISDEEGH, PA., atArroraortnam or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING FARE, coprzaSFlCAll PIPS. ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORN, For Steamboats. JAILED Y. BRUM EDMUND D. DEMI. JARED X. BRUSH & SON, MANDIFACTIIIMIS OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. , 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. COOK STOVIBIL . CET THE BEST. • BISSEII. a Com. TRIUMPH, - I. FOB BITCril:INO US COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast . ae well nanny other Stove In the Union. 131:3g1311 & CO., 285 lAberty Street. Also on hand and for nolo, . 13 1 a T T ° I N ri g% TC • GItAT T KI O NV /Al CHEAPEST PLACE is the city TO BUT Tat' TRIUPAION COOKINefiItVE - 1 Teat No. 160 GRANT STBZET. id P. C. VOW!. OILS. VrTiv3iiiiri AIFIII - iriite; Commission Merchants and Brokers in 'PetroleulAand its Products , DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, ; , pirmswitiii, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, TAOR BROTHERS, I COMMONI..MERCHANTS, , AND nzezzits IN Petroleum and its Produeta. ritub,6 lo , ofie.-6ALEzsio I,pur ett Dnq Way and Irwin streets. Ph?ledelpbls - 101:1110 jrACOB WEAVER, Jr. &CO" .oil Commission jobbers, No, dl DOWTAINR WAY; will bay rind sell Crude -And Redned Oas t Lubricating, Tar. BensMe and 000Perade. Our long experience In the Petroleum trade enables as to oßer. Faust facilities and in.)- ducements to.cPeritoril, Alereloford; *t ik are d Madded to make It the in erect of buyers and sal ;Mrs I 4 Ore us a call. Panics baying Oils for sale are oordially Invited to bring their Maples. starn94 - -for_ EL LONG !T & CO", :4 7 ',1 6 1,5 A .9"7. 1 ! L1 T -°, 4 PURE • IMRE IiIIIMNO 014 Brona—g4zrezzP ‘ Mee, th Duquesne Way, ` =I a. 0. aaraval...a. A. cansw...w. warns:BAD: sup° ousivoip!.tip.? - llastuAkoturatu4 kayo for isle W kind/ of LUBRICATING. OILS.' minim ik C. WE 118.. ..PRAer!cAL....--,118. FURNITURE IiAIiUFABRIRIBSO * k iw i - A - 4 k Aird , •• . 114 11 11ZTAU4...0. :hfp .I.;} ..; la 1r.140.,.: 200;'11115'.. VtleintrlvittfiftliE,lllM; Xti °Rota Iry with s ; o3 l l :2 2 Aoa .to • '1 • 14 neJB et.:lY :VI/.;3L& WARING, RING &, CO., 127 Walnut Sired. ...11101N/TITREL-:o,t DAY, i dUNE „IP rr:; aPINNcII fOlfr pIIT "BANNIG . COMPANY N 0.169 Wood Stied. ormiL, : : : : $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DELO= IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. RISES? ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all sooolaiblo point. In the Milted Stains and Conoco's. DIRECTORS: dime / . C. Midler. Rat. H. King, Andrew Ifiller James AL 11414. aritarAzir, D. Hostetter, Jun Wesaante, Gordon, D. Z. Fawcett, SAICL. 111 D. LEET KEYSTONE No: 293 LIBERTY., STREET, ' wrisstraciat. pi. CAPITAL, (authorised t ) : : .: : $200,000. ' ' ' itnrserons. • I H.J.1l i hg e d h iich. J;. , Nrniibligat:',.. William Espy c 0 .4 ..v.., Doren. A GENERAL BANKING BMNESS TRANSACTED Collections made on all accessible petals la the United elates and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD IL J. LYNCH, Prearldent. GEO. T. VAN DOBKIN °ambler. - Bt = P C8103:4;(041):4:illoovaidefloovaproll:) , / , 1 NATIONAL BANK OF COMIERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth 863. A. PATTEUSO 'President. .108. H. HILL Okaliter. CAPITAL, r r r $600,080. DIB&Cf A. rate °A:froßL;gefir. lad,, W A Ch l ui l is en .;B N l:ae tr ilr k li p il a lin t rt eCk ' ' 2' W 43 ni zte:6 ' D il ai a licCll?!.."lll2:ll4- W. th. Harm,. . , • IMMIX= liAreir, 11114•:012 HART, CAUGHET & CO., BANKERS. AND BROKERS, Corner' Third and Wood Streets, Pri r reTtUlWll, CERICCESSORS TO FIANNA. HART • C 0.,) DULzas ter Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attentio al n paid tots aarehase and a COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts i on N HOIL3I9EIS & SONS, -LA S 57 Market:Street, . ~ . Collections made on ail the principal points of the United titatea and Caemlas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities Bouorrr exp 'sow ON 00XILLNION. Particular attention pold to the parchaas aad We of Thijiited States Securities. a30:61 iffESTERN SAVINGS. BANK, 2To. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTEtED. 1866. Interest paid onTimarleposita ANY SUM NECEIVAD PROM ORE DOLLAR ; , UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO MOM lIMIOUT rsnamrr: Dlscoante Daily at 151 o'clock. ' Piestdent—TßOMPSON BELL . Viol ?rxident—La Mr• i/ÜBSIIALL mores sir nr I A . JA a Ks ALL. Jelj. f . 700 1 7 . JOO. ',. eteekkAdere to, whom we stake refewinoiti ' Wm. worrythe, \ Feepir Dp i r k etA, Wie.jl3 4 l4we i ll, 'W. Da 110 Kerr, Willie O. Vidwell.'/: A." 1 1E B_-__ ._ Artmn ' Z. *l.. Teflon. - ' l'llomae xi. ' riIiTEMIJUGIEIr • • • ••• - ,BARR FOR Siial:NOSi" . FOENFLYIPIIIDWINEIAVINOSINITIRTION p • f • Mixciatli,Stiriettsi', MAIL 2, OPPOSITII TVS Silllo,o* PIVATBIBMISIi • CIiANTENZD 'MIN. • OPEN DAILY from 9to ir oietoekLand en:WRD RESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGEyttoin Ma? Lt to Notemberlat, from.l 9.0 , e100k; and: fm: November lat to Xday oto S ,• + • Books tot By•Laws.,Jte. thrnished at „ „This intlitutkin• earelally , oder to tlhe whin* tatninst ate Limited, ha opportunity to Wnotante. ' 3 7 email dePoalts.t easily Ortedilt tam milt be a mouton when needn't, and 'beating Merest' In- stead of ronalnink nnotodoetive: ‘• • _ !„. if ; , •s Bosiu3" Cot lag4Gßlial • - GEORGE A. BERRY. ' viCB rassimuni, 4 ' , 5. E. HART/RANI • 1 1 JAMEE;P4III4 Olt. s ' ' .r.c "' 1).3 1 :1i , oKINCEV IPIIF4‘ _____' A. SBADLIEY, WM. M. MiMIOR, A. 8. BELLI F. RAHII, - . - • JOHN B...DILWORTH, 408HUA RHODE/4 ' t '0 EOLLA.NBB/CE, _;_OHN sotnrr. 44 . •• -° ___ 2.6 . o u uriblio B- Piu s (r A Y,`. ,_ irr i' • - i 11011/CriOZW.4)• W. It, A. S. DELL; iiinillear . . VOCEIANAOSI SAVINGS HANK" pa. famithuloloteimoote rarrzsawr *Atli 01! napoorrs. WOW • J. . • , . 7BP/Xo7sll Pc./.II42.IIMVINIPM• pale. rwilTed inNect: CAOCA, _Without Utterest. {,, . . ~ .. . .-. . ter'.s4lll'C''.l:ll`.6' t.j,a , ma HOP , toim •,-,!' , ... : :i , ,. ~:, , r,Orline- a.' ';', -: ''.•,'!_:, 4 T f F . S A r i kti s*ii;: • ti.,, ws, - 4 Deana, i ' .. : itintr." . : • ab bri e r'r ' , ...t. ' ..Y.L.K;,:.!.; TO - o • oh:l,w - ;V"-'t BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE tr i a : urged ti* tk .11**41.4.331.211C Or JA_ s T. BEADY 86 Co., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 1V . 5, 31l PE 15. 7 1 BUT AND BILL ALL wimps or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, , (I*SW ..ARD COUPONS, • 'ONNOST:FAjOBADLIC TlathiS. 7-80's CONVERTED INTO TIIs :: NEW 540 - CO 7TPON BOND. ilar Interest Allowed oil-Deposita . . IITMONED,, LOANED DOVZDNIIMST BONDS, and other approved - ectoral. at lowest market rates. Orders exeented for.the. Purchase and Sale of wrocus, BONDI{ and GOLD.. • JAMES T. BRADY A. CO.. N. Caskter. Crlisoomtt.::o4Aki 011102 Omani PrrrsininonGazErrn, TUESDAY ,/nne - 9 The ilnCinations in the gold market were wider to-day than Air some time past, With the volume of businera iinereashiv , The market opened at' 139 1 4, idilhllned' 139%, advaneed to 189 g, and . closed weak and dull at 149 mt LarKsales are made ionn ticipati:Ok advanoiiin 4 the market (or on the street, as the phrase runs,) is so limited that it is dangerotis to sell, for eash:and,borrow the gold. The government bond market is not very active; quotations are merely sustained be-, cause few have bought cheap enough to allow them to sell at a profit; so .qua: tations are Sustained'only by force'of 'Or- cumstances. The speonlators and some of the commercial -jourtuds, t . hd,in,ternltor: the former all prediCt higher prices, predi- sated on the easy money market, but the' question arises who will buy the bonds now. July dividends are too far ahead yet, and with a lower gold preminm, bonds' must decline likewise, independent or, the disposition of speculators, because money will be iscargier t and bonds . can neither be carried so Cheaply nor in such large amounts, as 'the money will be needed in the west to move the products of the soil to the coast. , • MEM! kiiiii 4l4llllo #4 ll 7 trija, r ,stretlwr vi .10 •~ r'~r is I RAVIC BIMIO7D-MY l ie Tiaz Corner of WM and - Wood StMtst PH. R. ivirittZ. FINANCE. AND TRADE. The stockmarket Is. Inactive and rather lower; the leading railway' shares however , are well sustained without any large trams actions. Express stooks aro improving slightly; and Mining shares remain firmer, and are in better demand. Money is easier, bat business is in active. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R Blertz o were aslollows: • G01d,'189%; 1:•.1 %muds; 116 X; 1862 Saes. .112 k; 1864 do, 118 y.; 186$ do. 110y1;,C011110121, 11$; 10.40 a, 106; 7-30e,10934. Ballroilds—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 883¢; Port Wane, 111;1 4 1oriliWes!ent, common 695 i; North WesterU—.preferred, 81X; New "kerk Cesitrid, 134%1 Brie,"7oM; Old ' South ertl, 8 9,0 Ohio A' Mildm 4 PPl, SOX; Mer riman llnion ', 34; Western Union, TelegraploB34. Xiiiing,S743mdon, Quartz. Al% 120; : hares geiciPiiii - er. 2 04. - 7 -Secret4try McCullough has given official notice that oomponndinterest nOtes Will W e ' redeemed only at the Tresemry of the I:tni ted States in Washington..arhey site to he { sent at the risk and expense,Of the sender, and 'the Treasurer will, on the day,of their receipt, return a ; cheek on New 'York for thc proper amount: ' ' The specie Movement' at New ; XoTlufixttracting :coniiidorable ad tention, the aggregarc shipments inalay , being nearly alxteen dollars--the largast total in any one month, excepting May, 15843,, in the bigamy of. the. Govern ment, • The Philadelphia Ledger of Monday sayer' • , . Money, continues in great abundanoe, and . , , the low rate of 4 per cent., with .00llateral t on pall, is genefuL At New York the rates are gueted. even lower thin in this Prime comme rcial , paiev is in -.demand , at . bank 4.6 to 6 percent., generally the latter. Towards the close of last week' there was some evidence ourthe part ofispecultitorato ... . . . , produce an impression of a reaction to high- 'el' iates in monifiNblifiiiesiiiiiik4t: iiihr log. 's: It is now. the almost, universal lip premien' that July quarter-day will plies quietly over. And froth thinks And berrow , era,ate opperikting for a.,. raise in . !AT*, pri . nes; are t _ease 'and Mere confident, though; li the . stock market, on.Pildio`andllsluNa.T was lo* t.O Otettled: af4 irregular. OutsidepaaOn,Vhulellonoolas Alook:og .-^ n latetal is%bg at andlwo menthe, but most .of the ; heavy, lender!, including the trust insurance ponipanien,. Prefer 'to keeP their '00 , 4 11 9.*wl Aln their,.: rno.• diets cuniod, even at 4 • *Toe*. On call. In 'view of the frequent and unampected turns , in the Money market they probablynctthe wiser partin doing so.. ~ ::" t '--v ~' -- . -TBays the Chicago Tribune, Of Monday: There Wittman no.ehang. of iniNliolice'llai any phase of financial affairs in thisniarket for more than a .month . past, lionerr.: as was shown by the inoiith . Fylntii statement' publithedlisiterdayi has scarcely elrir , - be; 'fare been so abnnthmt. *wiz *ha only:won* der id that has, as yet, been, thejne • ana of 1 originating no specWitfve'motetaint in 1 pindurds, soiskw.',.realT *Mei IVIM/ I *ft else.: Merchants , deposit are isrt d the general te nd in to dear o . end t a - d o o r `to ff Solinie ii 244. At.' us lo i 6 this measo3Vlumbermen usually wint , harge aooon2modations,' link at Pre , 1160.4b56141b. the receipts of lumber have been , heavier foduring thiipaet week night - tit may Min IXF re during 00', iseriableitashlP Inixtbeinien . lurch laid in bilge iteeltit.l4efffinEr of thew menraechinnitodatlnue it t the-bahlt4ltintri '• th4s gg re g ate, 4Werrlll i g ° F in lxi*tivir*._ . :. 4.. ~.,, •.. ;., .. ...„,A • Br l o ^ ady l f i 1 g v i l i tc..ljl.ottp, Pckl 0 hn9, ig*l. 4-,,: .: w tOt s;in. 5 * —6* , A ., J.l 1 71 : n A t '. ItitlGU% 1 12t14 862, : 14WM 9V GiiM i,11Alak1;1 ilt 1410JenrAliid 'cit.a*.remsersil ,pa ; Jimalara, Icau fwiroc e. s -jniv ru k t _ i a. , j WPM , • ii writ t atri.ot. 'mot riik!imbittu ><:, .-r Orr= or Pirranunas Garrrrn; Twomey. June 9. 1868. El The general markets continue very dull, with but little prosixast at present of any immediate improvement. 'Arming dealers in flour and grain, there isA general appra.. henaion that trmathrial decline in Prices is near 'at hand. and hence they are not disposed_ to buy, but on tho other hand, are . anxious to sell, Ind this' accounts to s o me extent, for the stagnation which is now prevailing.. Within the last tbirtY days Wheat has declined faom 30 to 40 eta per bushel, and Brits down from 46 to '5O: The City Mills, generally, have reduced the price of flour considerably, but even at the, reduction the de,urend is very light. In other aitieles there are no changes worthy of special notice. - • , • • 111.1TTICB-4s uulet and unchanged; we continm h . l !" , °! t;4 1 3 i 74 5 1 9/0 . , 20 to EGGs—Demaud fair - and • marktit Steady but unchanged, at 23 to ,‘ 24,-bulk ;of the salessOpear to be at 2,3.'" - - HAY—, Weighmaater McNally, at the Al legheny ,Diamond •Bcalesi. reporta sales or' 51 loads of Play,at $l5 to . $22, and two loads of Size* at $15. . : - _ • MILL FEED—Middlings are very dull and lower; may be quilted at $ l l 9O to 1/ 2 . 413 " . to quality. Bran is quiet at 0,40 to 11,60. CHBEBE—BaIes of Eftiniburgst 14 a use, and Factory at 15 to 16c. POTA'WES.. -Coptinue very dull but un changed; email: sales in • sabre at • 51,80 to - 51,35 per bushel • ' _ FLOUR—Is dull - and neglected, with a. divoping tendency. We , now • quote At $10,2510 $10,76 for Spring Wheat; lll,tio to: $l2 for Winter, Wheat, and $l4 .to $l5 for fancy brands: Winter Wheat, extra;so,so. Bare Flour, $lO. ~ • • • DRIED FRUIT:4s very dull, with a. largely in excess of the demand; we , continue to quote at 12 to 130 for Peaches,. and :6 to 7e for Applesi. • (MAlN—Wheat is very dull,.and since it hes declined considerably And promises to go still lower; it 'hail been discovered,. that there is ti good ,many' lots held by . farmers arid small 'deface% in - the country. They would not sell when it,was up to $.2,76 and 52,80, but they are , now, - glad to get - *Wen $2,35 to 5 2,40, and buyers are - mit - vary plenty even at these figures. '\ Oats dull and, drooping; sales of about 755 bush, on wharf. at 77c, whidh, yet, le considered a little below the market. Corn is dial and nomi nal at $1 to $1,05. , Rvaihati atill further de clined, and cannot Ile tpoted.Abovesl)so to , $1,55. • • • LARD OIL—Is quiet and a little; we lIQW quote No. 1 Extra at 51,45, and No. at $1,23 to MEM PITTSBUIIGH PETROLEUM MARKET. Orman or THE ProrraltulKauthLzETTN, Ttrester,liftiel, 1868: CRUDE—The Crude Market' was very quiet but,firm to-day,but a Bien& salere ported; end while there Is So' further vancey holders are very stiff at yesterday'a quotations—many of theni askifig from 'a quarter to a half MOW, : We now quote spot, bit at 12 cts offered, and 1214 to 1234 asked;, sale of 5000 bbls, buyers optioniali theyear, - at 1134, at Oil City, 51, 30 _per _nbi,,or 46,500 cash advanted.', - We heard It rumored that there had been a sale yesterday, buyer's optien, all the year l at 12.34, here.. Late:this'. afternoon, the advices from:the East being . not so encouraging, had a tendency to ease , up the market, and another point brought to bear by thqse who are not desirous of seeing any further advance; is that ttie pro- , duction is 'inereasingthiii bblievb generally conceded. At Oil City, oil was quotedat 51,75 to $4,85, but there were no buyers. REFINED—The market , for bonded oil was considerably excited Aluring the early part of the day, but in the afternohi and towards evening the excitement subsided Somewhat, under the influence of adverse reports from Philadelphia: 'ln -the:fore noon there was ar sale of 1,500 bbls each, from July to December, at 2234ci this after noon, however, it is sait4-theSame Months were offered at 32c, without finding takers. June may be quoted nominally at 803,4 c; July at 31c—all the. cloak first ialf of August at 3134 c, and last half at rio, The =able telegrams last night: reported Ant- - werp better and stronger, and the same is true of this and- the' - eastern, markets,. though, axtlitt) haire already stated, the feeling this evening - was a little weak. ARRIVALS—The „arriyalA A* re -ported to-day were as feud - ire t" • Jas. Wilkins- ... 689 LoCkhart&Frew,l3oo. Fisher & 8r0....0000a, LatiiienbaloOr...l2oo Leech &Wool.. 500 Fulton, M.& C 0 ... 160 Clark &S ' - 160' Total ' _ 4 Cilia inuriuma paw A.M.. B. B . Lockhart. Frew & Co., 556 bbls ref. to Warden; Fre* &J Co: Philadeiphia.. • .1.; Nat. Rot 644=- do - to'P. A. DU worth, Philadelphia. 1. 14tontsheither, -Koehler at' do., 500' do 'do to. Waring, King st•Co.,Thiladolphia., • • - Braun & Wilignoi; 100 do do to Waring, Ring & Co., -Philadelphia.. Fawoett, - Logan'a Stockdale, 250 do dote W. P.Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Bufihm; & Co., 185 do do to Logan Alt,' Bro; ' • - Forsyth, Bro. - .3t Co., "259 do do to Wir• den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ' E. Jageman, 199 de do to Waring, King de Co., Philadelphia. • -Nat. Ref. Co., 50 bbls bensole to Ir. , A, Dilworth & Co.. Philadelphia. OIL mina:lyre -rinotu ungtrxers Fleming & Co., 226_ do 4t! to Waring, • King G.. W. Holdship, 137 do do Waring, 'Bang & Co.; Philadelphia. ' H. hi.sLcing &- Co:, 85 - do do to Waring, Sing & Co.. Philadelphia. - • r" BrookS,l3allerititte At- Co.; 78do 'de to Warden, Frew A, Co., Philadelpbia. • Brooke. Balkh:Arne & Co.; 62 do tar to W. .P..l.eOgan& Bro., •• • PrrrsigunciiiymL *weszim. Oman OF THE PiTTSBCIEH GAZETTE, TUESDAY. 'June 9,1868. lots of tie new are beginnang, to arrive, which are taken by our dealers ' at'Bs inasirt (tilt* for : tut', washed and medium Wools, and 40 to 45TOr fine Weals. Theter is no' demand-1 for flee Wools, and not much disposition to' tiny this class, ';Of ivirdowtwess2 at 'lbw tribes. The coarse and medium Wools are fit deMand‘..st rrent; but4l is thought Ihsit'when a supply gots forward on the market ..thatolowf Wools wsll, decline in New York DryNist*,, tliyTelegraph to the Plttebersh Gesettea NEW Yon June9.—A heavy rain storm nityikenirikards p ait The market for light styles of Prints it weak and in conformity with the: price of - Merrimack D, but dirk' and - Staple Styles . .era. less depressed. Unbleached and bleached muslin are alsoWesk- e .pt tor vorite brands. A. ---- '" -- " . ,.. • .1 . 7"... ..., , 0. .3, . 4 Z 7 i -t, : isaitloibre'lleirket,' - ''' —' ' 1 tlerrelegraeh io the Pitt burgh Gieette 1. V ia kl - SALT lllloll 4 73l 6 l W‘a—Mink ii myftwigikel. i l arliep,Vthal arid, noc Coro d 411; mot lie ni2;l6llbW $I;11$.• - 'firm - 000WD 900230. Ilye . dull 114111111 a •lifirnrisionowile% tudiltor.Tviltibilitvit 1121 Booon;,rlblildei lealego; clear sides 17a - . 17 Xlvii t houlsiovitiskigai Ausallla2234o. Sioxillfxr . y, . . ~-1 r 4 MMlllhilk.l4loOlVilvi lii,iill tisymetigivitousrilistramti,olokoiti. i 'y ~ t,l ThatalWal N ' XiiVill:9o l ;itt*Atilliiiitiolii;,', Il an tir la rroy in al *demo --,` Vbarkr , trftkyttillgol, ; yroweellair"";, 12O.vJamoon- sok; o ' deto,lB3tlew 1 oldolrfir 1901 AL Chien I. Wri , -101.144 ~,im; IL . 2. ,. : . . 2 _11 ;13 • i lsvc 401 i Corn 0,44 7 1 ,wit.ilit lit 004 3,L.--.30.Arl ircin 104 .0.,>?. taNalki tit Amii , 0-..,,, , ,i It: 1 I ' 6400 in BEI ME
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers