6. ICON ,ASt.VAamiaz, Pres 3•• TOITIESIIIUItGH FORGE AND IRON 'CO., ILCH - OPACIIIRSLILII OP Bar Iron; • Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; BaLlroad Car Axles Bolted; iii llroad Car Axles Mammered; LoeinnOtive Fran, es; Leiamotive Frame Shapes Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; Flaton Reads; litiMnboit Shahs; liatainboat Cranks Pistoa Bode, Wrists;• I ' ,Pintaan Sawa, Collars, ate.. Office, No. *7 PENN STREET', rrivstritoist. GRAFF' BYERS & CO, 11.011:1FACTITEIERS Op Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iro!1, ANROUCHTIPON, , Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, ilrater, &e. LSO OIL WELL TIIBINa Mee r 98 Water and *2 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa 1159:e211 - KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & -BLACK, F.; cilisi •LlitU ; 4 Di Beat Common, Refined, Charcoal JUNIATA BLOOM IRON • YERCHANT BAR, BOUND and SQUARE IRON HOOP, BAND . T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON: MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SHALL TRAILS, AO and 16 lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. SLAT RAILS Punched and p:),uilitemunk. - COAL SCREEN IRON. • - NAILS AND SPIKES. t i fiehoee'ind °tete at the "Erof.it, GREEN OH BT.RETT. - ilicontinuatlon Of First street, ^adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania, Iron Works. Waienonsa, N 03.166 and 167 FIRST STREET opposite Honongatiels House. ar•24:dB PITTSBURGH. STEEL'WORKS. SHEFFIELD 10FEEL WORKS. RINGER, MICK & CO., PITTSEIVELGra PAL, Manoilieturers of every description of CAST - AND ;GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS, ELLIPTIC AtID PLATFORM SPRINGS, lOrl•Vii. STEEL TIRE, /to., &c. Warehoune, - sB•.Water and 100 First Sts .16:067 pITTSBUI1;111 STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK & CO., WIICCESSOBS tO BONES, BOYD a C 0.,) -- , lfenttreetnrets of the BEST REFINED CAST STLEL, *WARE, swam, FLAT and OCTAG of ON all slzes_illAW zzAT VAST l'or • • nosplncand Moiilat IllsohlWiks, - stool Plow Wings, 41111,e., Le. Cie. and Common Plow* Spring SteeL • Office—Corner F/BST AND.IBOSS =BEIM, two block. above the Mobongahela House. 0c23:d9 BABg ik4 PARIUM. GLIRRAL TAX fflr.pti ezc.M M7ToALIP, REUBEN MILLER, ; M".' BARR. CMA&. PAB.K.LN. Brscui.* ,, A;t2lesn-8. 31.,•XIEFL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, UAUR da,PARICIN, Office, No. 339 tibeity St, PITTSBIIRGH, ,PA. 5P.34:d48 ' • BLAKlE:pwctork • , • STEEL worms • pARK., - ,'BROTHER & gaudlett:li r * of all descriptions of erira n Wl a - • Office snd 'Wair4onlei 151%199, 124 SECO ND asmi 119 - and L9l 11:181' STRZ9Tti, il!.111r8B11311, H HARDWARE JEW - HARDWARE HOUSE. • :... • Iffsantacturers and baporters of ...13. - AXAPWATL,,,,, - ' - CUT4ARY,49.. 887 LIBERTY. STREET, 0 9PNEW?!`,"? t.1 9F. One egnire ludo* itintou Depot, CONE =M= air Agents for PAIRBANiES , SCALE& iI'OMCCO AND,CIGARS. „ . ilinPulif ALLEN, tJ DIALI3I IN ALL XINDB Lair Tokitx,o AND -mink • .111o.' 81SIXT11 STREET, 'Math:m*l'l3=i Of Con; 31114 "! 31LUdili ff' ) " ' " Trivssuallie P A. Branch of 119 street, N. Y. : , 3r7 DAV /EL r*DillAPriv jEz,M141419R:W01.145 , ..7 , C.' • •,:n..,4r-,1i!.....141W•Pr, " ' TObliegai l * nutt ; o)Pipiiikith i LiA= 6l o lo.l, , IA! ' 2, .1; .0 , 141:es!, • • y rCr`. _,..,..„,„„,,,n-f,---7%---7,,y„,..,:-f::: *.,,,,--;-;:-.,-a;,.in.',..:V.f.-:.,.4,-41,V.W.iRA14.,-"-K.' - tttiV- • i,, * ,g4 ' ZNoa; ' t 'r -W:.1 "-&';'dA I ' t, '- 1 "tA'fAWß'iqr . "''"' '''"" '' .-14 ' " 4'4.441 `x * -, , ,11, ` .. ` . ...„'-'''.ca ,, ' " . $ 1 ' ., 4 * , , , 1,, , 4 , - .:F , A. - ''',:" .44,..r'' ~ ?' .2 , ? ,-..,'' '''* ','-' 41 , -. '" '' ' j.":„. ' '''''' "i-..n i... ..„ -.'-'... C.,,...., ; 7 . ;:r11 , .:7 , ;7, ^....-, •,,..3,:::....,y, ~1 , ,p:4- ,, ,72:41,,, : :, * „.14 , 7,..:. . ..t, : ,tt.%, 4 , . .pj4.1. , ...,- ; :i.,V,.,, . ;:::,.{Z-c r ig L.'" , , - ... ,,, , _. -a 3 '-u- .. ~..• ..... , _ _ . ~ _ ~..., , • 4V, . -''. " ,.. 5 .P4„, 4 ' . - .%Z - 4 . :7o rfi '.; - x.0../.... 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These Works are among ttle - larßeet kee Mort complete establishments in the Wed, and are now prepared to . furnish - • , • • 1f ORDERS vrizacrrED NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND picot', *awe. Verner Carriliinii.limaild:Rai'liiireets; -- . ( NINTH WARD,) •• ;, , . . 'i i. rXrreXtErp4n;2T ( .4..' - • ' WM.-SMITH Manufacturer of , , ~ : . -- CAST IRON BONAM:PIPE,. ~ FOR GAS JII3 : WATIDI WORK& Is 9, P a i n il i e t a riTiagAi v,"l tidi' Pn Algist r o y f General Castings foriitis 'gad Water Works. • X .iinoo iaiixe.iai s thesatAnD*f o , iiiirinteoeate of DAB Worts tom, thake of rORTs. :• : fel6:tlo 0 MEI TOE BAP FORT PM FOUNDRY CO - . CHARLES SNAP, Pres!):lent,. J. M. RNA'', Tie. President. • 0. METCALF, Beier. and Trees's.. J. K. WADE..Eimilneer. J. G. ALNAP, General ManaWer. '! Disacroitet JAMES B. MURRAY, of Lyon, Bhotb & Co. A. E. W. PAINTER, of J. Painter & Sons. C. B. HEBRON, of pang, Chalfant k Co. THOS. S. BLAIR. o Shoenberger & Co.. WM. METCALF. of Miller. Barr& Parkin. Reffllig Mill and . Blast Aindiinery. _RETORTS'and CASTOR'S, of emery' diAsealption. ERNEST'S NAIL MACHI. fe.4 L. Q. rWciaToN.W. golur.w. A. ROBINSON; In. GS N. &CO., IRON FOUNDERS, • BIANITFACTUREBS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS - dll descriptions, for Flumbent and Oat Fitters; Ag riculturanmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mil IVA. ch lt ei lidiVOrt promptly Attended to. . Office and Works—WASHTNGTOR AVENUE, near Outer .Depot, Allegheny City, Pa,. R9IIIIISON, REA la • Successors to Roaccsalr, Mims .1 Matins, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND I MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En." rb u a e ttinAreLT:pran, l ie l lexl4) M te ine fit TZV ' mfa Stills o i ler and beet iron ork. OSICe. No. U. corner First and Smithfield Streets.. feeding g tlf o cir e N rf raltDlS FETBNT INJEC iar e r lbr. moNT BLANC 'FOUNDRY.. Butler Street, Ninth 'Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills,) . PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 3fACHINBEY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly' and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. < YIBBEBS4 NACKLIND. t•cIS:LIS BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE. _ • Moe auk - Wareher, sit 71Tood „Street. )iannfaettre and. keep constantly on hand • Thimble and Pipe Dozes, . WAGIQN, pO D90 1 ;80148,- - - soda: KETTLES, HOLLOW *An. And Castings gene - inn*. "' apin:ya rilmoxis FOurih• Ward .Foundry and lodine Works, • . :13.111713118KY ST., ALLEGHENY CUT, PA:, . . Miumfaetnrers of Steam Engines, 011 Tresses, nil.; lets,iShafting,"Grist and Mill Work Bolling 1.1111 and Machine Caattn ; Grate , Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. B d to order and have on hand E • tree ot sites. myl4:qs CkiVTBAL" FOVNDRY ' AND ROLL "WORKS ' 880 Penn Stri3et. BOMUN, BoYD & BAGALEY. min Rolls, NM Castings, 801 l Lathes, its. ELTON MACHINE - WORKS. ItErttsBLISIIED IN 11935. nfsctory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes and of the most approved patterne l Vtationary TE 0..t.T8 and 8 • TERRY fitiOirig. ll A. S varlety af 10, 12 and 1 horse power ENGINES, whizh will be sold at very reduced prices. - P. P.VICISsir.. Wellivills, O. Fifty miles below.Pittsburgb, on the Ohio Jiver, and line of . C. 2 1'.11., .. . : ' - , . noll:h2 GAS AND STEAM FITTING "doing H. coopan. JOH. KATZ nanny SLIP. JOHN COIPOPER fricPn litßAStr.. FOlnagiatk GAS AND- , STEAM , FITTERS PVISPIVASITI aRAISIr even' _description: dealers in GAS PLICTUssmI TIIBINO, ot.an 'Ca ß e e ri Agil l e W a/ O0 § tr e e t e , PITTSBT.TRGFI. • MB i Q„usifur,a. Tleaulasium, , ,•_ 4 - t IRON 13RONER, 124'l ust street, P/ 1 4 1 001114 Pa: ifent or tae Nisei boivir;in i DoNsbeara. Ja red I: t e ge l y sa b l=D: r dzi non, s t r e nea t Corte and C. B: Ogartdal- .7 Pito rEtc o .l.ol, y • 41t ConElPiel?ta.du.d o,rdePo,r,eiPeAltilY I t Askipuirmuoß , . 1.7 a i Pin Et& 4.11 D MOLT= WOllB, • ;ItcelpiDy , g 0.,, • armitiiism,e4l-o..,sisattataingsierie,a , ts 4 rieslekOOPPeri Eluukapt., Copp. 4ams, Svelter Holder. also. . lunseeert . sluall Anhui 4ir stets‘ttta :SS. sir , troth % i6Lhel:4l;le As. clu r k " 14 1VIPIRaZOTILLO , wi.ritUrbunille. ,z Ppealslarderi at Coppitr cat to say (Wm" oat 04ah e.. qqx. to ANN/Ithellitalare , ft' ;:r•-tx.. • PIT'EI3IIMWEtr, Engines, of evergMmnr ( 032, Boners,. On Shret limit Work. caitin g e. Boiling NM Castings.. cams. cal!t, 11 ,11 1 5. General Casting. IRON=BRnaml,, 4 OPPP priwu AZET:1 1 E ; JUNE 11,4 1868 la .14 - k 01111738 BM FORT PITT BOILER, STILL .AND TANK MU YANUFACTUEESIB or TuBtrLAR, PitratrALlTE I),TIMMkg, pox, BOX ANJ OKLINDEMITIEDELERS, OIL STILLS AND OIL Y - ANlts, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON- DEN/MRS; STEAM PIPES, . GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; ra.moN DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Ocoee sod Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, ~ slr Ordplis. wompth attendedio. - 11 W. MOBEOW....JAS. B. 8ARNH1LL...418.2141E. HARA BOILER WORKS. O' NORM BARNHILL & CO. Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitatersi -TARNS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IKON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORE, Mu 1 poi Ut T rti f! aidt.l3. MM ld4B 4 B °3 '' r 1) E ' ' .• ' , ' L ii l 14 • , P ITS # U 44 4I t• 0 t:,--1 Nerifitm4l.l.4,4,laii. 1 .;' ~ L . l hcbt WM. BARNHILL BOILER M. AND SHEET IRON Having secured a large yard.an ftirnished it with the most approved machinery., e are prepared to manufacture every description f BOILERS In the ..beet manner, and warranted ey al to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breen lag, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boiler , Condensers, Salt :Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitat ,' Settling Pans, .Boller Iron, - Bridges, Sugar Pal, and sole mann a factures of Banthill'sPatent Bo lens. Repairing done on the shortest otice. 145:c21 JAMES RITER, • JAMES Xis. 103 Witter Strati, "! • PrITSBITROIrt PA., IIANUFACTIIIIRT OP IRON OIL I TANKS, SETTLING PANG, COPPER STEAM PLPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, I - And SHEET IRON WORE, or Steamboat,. or 3 JABSD M. BRUSH JARED M. BRUSH MLICIUFACTrItERS, Ste Rders,o ll - 1 31 Was. Infut, VON -; 4 kCL, 61 Penir ifsbtirgh, STOVES, CASTINGS, arb COOK STOVES. BISSELL & CO.'S FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well nanny other Store In the pnlon. t SISSELL CO : No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on band and for sale, PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVE:B, GRATE FRONTS; FENDERS.( COOKING RANGES, no. egsIAPEST PLACE in the city 7.7; 9 ??.7 • TRIUMPH COOKIHC STOVE, la at No. 146 GRANT le2 I P. O. DUFFY. OILS. WARING AND SLING, andBr f lie T h t',. Petroleum and its Products, , DALZELL'S'BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, Tsui BiumgrAis, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Prodnets. PitSabißThOfteLL' BUILDLER3, 'Craig - Philadelphia Oflice--121 WALNUT ST. apl:w110 JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & C 0.,. Oil Commission Jobbers, .NO. 3 DUQUESNE WAY. will buy and sell Crude -and Refined Oils. Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Eperageo? Dui toureipartenccdrrthe petroleum anablei Ms. Wolfer nalisfttaaoll Ides end Lin d cements to operators. As heretofore, we are de fied to make it the Interest of buyers and set /en to give us a call. Parties having.olls for sale Ctra cordially Invited to bring their samples. Ir.lr M. LONG & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, ra+taArigi.Pid"Pnl'''E Moe, No. 2 ihuittesne Way, Pittsburgh. Burnrat ...c A. Xicut:w...W. H. WIIITEUXAD. SOl,lO OIL WORKS. . Manufacture and have fur sale all Minis of • LUBRICATINC OILS. • .. MUVFUM. MEMEW & co. 8. ,PRACTICAL • --- 7 - FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, LEMON 3 & • 11 4 0 1 ' WEISE -14* ;al aralatrw, AT A R A wnt aan t e assortment of common Furniture at reduced :nate in want of anythingn r aneare coattail's clarlted to before purehasLe4l Work tuarantee& 441=1:311i • LEMON a 'Masai iM=e3ME WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, PITTSBURGH, Pa. YANIFFACITTREI/8 Of co., ERS ORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 2* AND 2 PENN BT !DMUICD D. BRUSH SON, CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH, PITTSBURGH, PA. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. FURNITURE. FORT ITT IRMO r, IJORIAT I L. t. No.-169:W00d Street, CAPITAI, : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS IN DI VI DUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN . GOVERNMENT:, S InEs, COLD: INTEREST 70WED . ON TIME. DEPOSITS. Collections m de on, all accessible points In Me' United States 4 Canadas. • • • I DIRECTOI3B D. JamesGordo Hostetter, D. Walluce, , 1- - • Andrew E. Fawcett, Jam" BAWL. X D. itatET rivilli be ti1b7489 KEYSTONE No. 293 . LIBENTY P Birnom[47} , --6 7 t CAPITA L,(III I°rize .8.5200,000. 111114... • do DIREC G TORS IL S. I.Theh; Wm g Hamilton , JohnMurdoch,-Jr.i • Hen William Eon- . • , Geo. . Van Doren. Siznnel Borekley . • • A GENERAL BANKING I BUSINESS Collections made on all accessible politts in the United States and Canada. Intered Allowedion - Time Deposita. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOIJOHT'AND SOLD. N. J. LYNCH, President. • GEO. T. , VAN DOREN. Cashier. airstoCKHOLDERs IN'DthIDUAT.LT NATIONAL BANK OF- COMMERCE, Cor. of. Wood and. Sixth Sta. A. PATTERsob... ,JOB.. H. HILL CAPITAL, : : : $OOO,OOO. A. Patterson,.. Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick,. . W. S. Haven, . DLINDOUNTS DAIL H4RT; CAVGHEY ' BANKERS AND BROKEBS, Corner -Third, and Wood Streets, prx-rs - nourcorx, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART 3 C 0.,) DEALIRS IN - Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to ti a purchase and - tale of - • COVENNNIENT. BONDS. Bight Loiattail on 1..-ondon. MT HOLmEs & . SONS . _LI • 1,• 57 Market Street, , Collections made ontatthe rtrtittlpal points of the United States and Caned's. - Stocks, Bonds other Securities BOUGHT.AIiD BOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular ittfalitgen to• the Ptirthe \ es-ithd sale of United States Seellitieo : la.10:41 WESTEIIN SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 - Fourth Street. CHLRTEED -1866. • interest paid.oxiTinieDeposits ANY SUM BEDEWED FROM ONE DOLIAROPWARD., DEPOSITS 13D21,1E0T TO CIIECE, WITHUIIT INTEREST. Hlsconnts Daily 'Mpg o'clock. PrealdeilloaMOMPSON BELL. - , Vice President—A. If A TINDALL • totozmnS: THOMPSON BELL,- p A. H. MARSHALL.. JOS. DILWORTH. -. JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE, . ' 1 ' • - Stockholders to whom WO make,referenee: m. Forsythe , m.: Caldwcllr.- g s :. l l l 4% l dwkre t Alt' Dalaell„ Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Bidwell, fA. M. thrown, • E. .Thomow Ewing. BUSINESS NOTICE. 1 , • The undersigned. has nmeciolated with hiln Sn Mildness, aiding "trim Aylrll Ist. 1988,'Ntr., FRED 8. WALLIhIt son - AS.A. S. DILLISPIE and LODl B lt l ffiliELT.•lThe , ll<ittcOrthelnrm to bo.J.: J. DILLESPLE a CO.* ' J. A. GuaiEsriE. Referring to .tlig 4tlinzurc,,tho Juiderilgued ake pleasure In statitiethut they - 17111 eiratinte the LOOKING' GLASS AND PILTUGE OUSINESS; At No Wood etreot, where they Intend to Offer In,' decoments to purchuaors beeaud tp Pi. , bou?P 1 4e United litates. L.'. it c 4 •.6 . , TO .; ,fit J. J. GILLIISPID Sc CO. ' i113 9 :0 4 3 _ - • • li t )/SSOLUTIONer-VIIE I rittn OF /TWILL, LE:E. 4 CO. wlui 4lssulveil on the of'Frbruary, 1140$, by Intittatt vorttrift. Either pairtner may 441 the namerYthe , llmA In Pf tt I ment. ,JoILS A. irw.L.Li.• . cliAltr&tiliTlvELL. h. fr ndetel4 Alt t.iis4' . X.' o' be undoralgnedsilll Got:dilute t.he WitaLESALF. 43 ()GERI' LI l':+4 N5 , 4.-unrh.r thd Immo tin.l st} IT: of A Wield. .1 LEI!, at the old plate, No. 1031 Second et A, eautluttance of the pittronage of welt Red the public II retp..l.o ally tadlolttd. • • C11.1.11.t.111.4 'ATWELL: mb7:msB ' A. J. LEE. 4.4 44 _.•_:.., FIATS AND CAPS: AN.4-1 lc • ', 1 10 - Di:AIL% ix , WA. R1P: 17 4 9 0 &leo, „llAouf.t.,•toi or, Whotoale and Itet , lllltcalftt. I n'TICUN V A LISE+, kr.,_ No. 1,32 :3MITIf- Fen. l) ST l tEliT;l'ittebtireh c spu.• ,s ;;„4 nvltlyijoomptly➢/3,110,1 4, nu jiiitfintetioi l guarancyl„ . JOSLI* 4- S. i s ilicfr744 . 010 -7 z ``. IMA .210 L 18135; /87489091 ) 193 and :193r , Tt• I E ,T.I;IFIRPok iletter.,Ere, , •r, St o pper mew w AI T Rid W hiskey. 11tft frAerqAr N I N?? I ti v 8P-ift4iNga ACE 11 E4.141E11J 4 ige! ? it sairip ( l , 4 tar .0, *4OlOll Vi„, tlrtir ) cmaratterit.d 'OA COS i n 4 i. tark jet . o ..minhgt-41** 1 r, s , *s ; , L 'at II ft,kl,l OM IJBECAN, Pron. Ciiithler, - BANIE, TRANSACTED President. Cashier. DIRFATIORB: • fiecorgeV; James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, I Wzn—ite„cd. AT 11 A. M. E2l EM:11 Corner'• of :Wood and Vifth Streeta. GOVERMAT Atili r ilefFlC B, R. i kONtog y . . GOLD, SILVER AND.COUPONS Sought on the most favorable terms. Sells . LET TEES OF CREDIT . ..6a tigArr& svaiLible t any part of Europe. DEPOSITS reeelvedsubject3u cheek, or INTER EST ALLOWED . DEPOSIT#.. JAMES T. 86. , CO tenet Fourth - and Wood Stns., 1. 33 A: sis • 1 4 BiiiiiP:4ll;/;410L sh i ns OF 01iToRNMF1fr-: SECURITIES "'Oomv. gots ein)..cbtrorrAi revosAiimilwahte r 7-30's CONVERTED. ::,--.., coo UPON 80. ND . Interesi Allowed on Deposits.. , , /Or WNED docftiismixir achais, and other approved collateral, at loweit in s erket rates. '; 1 C 'C . Orders executed for the Purchsseand Sale of STOCKS,SONDISaisaIGOLD. JAMES- T. • BRADY & CO . Cijr - Ritsintigt . Gaytte. FINANCE AND TRADE OFFICE of TftePlitstinits . • ToEsnev. June 16,1868. Gold Iselin. very firm, and has slightly advanced to-day `ARV :140K. Transactions are, very limited aod import, ers delay purchasing until . after: July next, When it is expected that goldlvill.deeline fevi.points. The 'brokers .aod l epecalatOis in the gold: exchange. are' operating for 'a ripeand:thq mien* of 'esab geld . on the market . and the fallen reserve with banks, enables them to own prices: - finlitSy iiiiatici?i)itinitiiitilo-niay be on July next the surplus gold on , the irair ket availablefor, sOeculirtfori 'b§ Verg Some fifteen to twenty million dol lars will go to the bank vaults, to replace what has been taken out lately; froth seven to eight millions will have to be shipped to Europe .for dividends, and coupons due, and fhil U. S. Treasury will receive the balance for goods, now held in bond. Should Sherman's ,currency bill pass the house there would be a general - scramble for gold, in such a case bonds would mate rially decline in Europe, and a general rise in prices of commodities any fancy arti cles would be unavoidable. Government bonds advanced still more to-day, , but quotation were not sustained in the iiftermon,"altbou - gh the 'Market re mained firm. There is more disposition to 'sell:bonds, especially seven 7 thirties of the , matured ,seriea of ,wkliCh there Is a large amount . still — biztatiiiidirig after July first, those bonds will ho 4:lnger be convertible, and the entire premium they now Com mand, about ten percent. will be a lima to the holder. Stocks are unchanged and rather dull, although prices are well sustained. North Western ehtires 'are • strong and have slightly advanced. Express stocks are dull and lower. , Merchants ~, is sus tined: through' e'ruinor', that there will be a I dividend in July, but strang.kto say, some Cif tlioSe" . (who bught to: knew are ael. ling stdck. :Mining 'shares. are actiire, and Irvine a large business la n done, in --..-then:.,; It was predicted in Eiht`packiridxiiii.4 - -niorith ago, when Mining shares were so depressed, thatn9hody „would, even him_ aciscowl-, edged htvniSkihlti - to' ft tertlliaata that there _ W WI akood Amdconiing-fpr'holders ofthese securities. Aside from the real value of these istoeks; 'the high '-priced of EalliCad shares alonskrould lead parties under an easy money* market hi buy "up the cheap Minieglutres, So mach depressed during the last two_ years. ' Money is easier,:biit bray for Alborrow era. • Business dull. boding "quotataorusCs received by Pli li. Mertz, _were as follows: Gold, 140%; 1881 bondsi3ll7%; 1862 5-20 s, 112%; 1864 do, 1103;; 1866 do. 110%; Ozinsols, 113:v; 10-40 s, 10614; 7-30 s, 109 %. ifit:ilroads—Clevelandek Pittsburgh, 886; Fort Wayne,lll34; NOzlliW4istein,comnaort, P alli;. North Western—preferre4, 133%;;New; York Central, 184%; rie, 69%; Old Solidi ern, 89%; Ohio- eta, Mississippi, 214%; Mer cliants Union Vapiesi, 28%; Western Union Telegrftpli,gy",Nltning Shares--Corydon, 85; Quart?. - —ln 1834 there was $95,000,000 of paper money-in circulation in the United States; in 1843, 559,060,000rin' : :4854,*205,060;000; in 1864, $636,000,000; in 1868, $757,000,000. In ciSding bank reserves, the total circulation of wili v aid-Onfierseiziixeditdid 0500014- 000 before the war. Excluding the bank reserves, ._the amount.... was, never much alloy() $300,060,000:r -I Ditrihttle twenirilx yars preceding the war, the average bank piroulation was $180,000,6:11C - 11 cannot. 114 = aneeliieditYl earittt4rhialtliatt? thii - rgola:: 'aver, and paper used as money in this` -country, at this dine r , - ttifidtitttli - lett,TO,- 000,000. If we sutistrilef, irirrilits""suciiignt curbal* reElepy*.iviiil94444ited:es4ie it 9itrlirall4rilasl to flagMA PO-Aso tie cash in the National Treasury, which at I .l 4 llfliMet.TruP.4 4 tcht l it i +99 ° i tX /C 4 TP still have left in active circulation more than $700,000,600. . ~ .., - .., - , -The stilacraes for paying the interest due oh the first Pf July,t4mounting to #33,;• 000,000, have been oompictect,ssdpirin to , the largo amosi4 witiob.s to be .paid outs the Government ill begin tle . ' "diihtuse ; ',., ti :21-, .41-1: - . - 4 , ,,1* , HG,f tits r9Feilt. 4 00 1Ine in governmel# secoritio AN NOW. York, Ale • Oinnnietie,f64 ,Adreraler, of Friday•evening, says: . . , ) The farther reidteriWor - Phil t riientits at LOndoll bitil-A4YRelk*Nr... ot teett. , PEQP-.=the warket here. kit the R une tinseotthereilre4fteculitthe influences at work fordetwessing 'prices, the /WNW a' iYenilidNaine_ to o v eni tiou, 'T. (1 4 1 4 1 19untit t i r i PAY.A*2 l 6l44 l Ptpv u taneousmaalpu ationca l tpa Aokim c v , i .. t t . j. li 14 ' VDP4 A .1. ', 35fOrlir tit • ;. 1 1'W I t 4flt eho etas. 'the, , , ,ix . ~, , to, PS fr •' '' 4 142 . , Ntliclitt*Jl. speculators ~,1 , er„,,,t .4411.t_xt. ua , r. mk.32.404, MI w i liedtmettrinl 4 T - sellifieltionds - iii*lirs 4 .short.7' • • • ' • —closing quotations received by .Tamee T. Brady de 0o.: i,l• ' - ' . Gold, 1.40 X; It S. 6 7 a, 1881%, 117X;6-20 , 8, 7 ' 1862, 112. 5.20" e, 1864, 110%; - s•W's, /866* 110 X; 1 / 1 1 40,8,:/06 1 4; 640'8, January, mid July, '65; 118%16-20'e, Yanuary and July, '67 114; June 740'8, 109%; 7.Tu1y.,7 7 30'5, 109 X; May Conk*, 1865,' 119,40. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. ON'Th•moi Pirramrst Gleurviu, l l TUESDAY, June 16, 1888." • The general markets continue very duH and neglected With but little' prospect a - present of any iMprovement. As the im. l . pression is general that the value of dram* • everything, paricularly Flour' and Grain ;' •• will soon depreciate very materially, the volley of dealeialittnbnY is little as possi...' ble and keep down stocks to the very lowest'; pitch; to illustrate,we are cognizant of a .; commtssioirmet4shatit• who wenramorig all the principagdealirs - iii!-FlOnr -Alio' other day, to sell a coueignment. of flour, and not:WM:ad/tiding.. be was willing to make 4 concessions; he wasetd only unable to Sell; buterily•kot a- ifugle and' '•it w'as two i t: or three dollars per barrel belowtlie mar- , let price for that grade of Flour: - :So timid areroPeratorn not' 'buy UnleSlk4 very large inducenlents are,; held out, and this being thebatitil v e'do not think any 0f,,„ our dealers picked up' very badlY'S let .thi price beWhat-it may.- • BUTTER= biArather_better ..and as the continue light,_ • -are,tc_ :upvcart'We' now gnats prime Lr to choice fresh peeke d:t 2,5 to 27c. ' • EGGS—In steady,; demand,' we can report regular sales at 28 to 30c. HAY—The market'continues • verk dull; and pricesare -b rely maintained; sales at Allegheny Diamond , Scales of 42 loads at slato $2l per to • ;STRAW- 5 loads, at $l2 to $l5. POTATOES= fititine Very , drill, and we continueitcrqnote at:1145 to #l,3o'ibeninall ‘i" lots of Peach :Blows, in eitore:- New crop!", are quotedet.l7 to $7 Weer bbl. " 'GRA.II4 . -:-Wiriter Wheat is quiet and un-. changed at $2,25 ;Ito , 52,30'f0r Red, and &to , '. - Se higher for White. Corn appears te etore active; sale oil car, in bulk, at $1; 1 - do"do, in Ear, at $1,0612 cars prime:Yellow -Ear at 51,08; 'prince Shelled itiiibe quoted at 51,05.,.0ats quiet . but unchanged; sales on wharf and track at 18 to 79cand 80c1;;/ and' the usual advance for small lots its store. • Rye la -qttiet, - with , but little -.offer- -, ingend but little wanted; sale s at sl,so,some dealers asking $1',55: movement in Barley and none in inarket.• • • • - :15RMDEP,UXV-"Is very " dull, - especially? that'-_ of AU inferior quality, which cats: scarcely be sold at any price. We continue to quote et to; le for, choice-Apples; T .-113i. to 12%0 for teaches. , • , , ASHES-Quiet ; and'., unchanged at 4Xto - 5c for common and refined Soda Ash, and I.lc for Pearls. i stale. - ' • - HOMINI—Is dull, with small sales in store at $8,25t0 $8,50. FlSH—Sales of Lake Herring at $5, and White Fish 4_0,50 to $9. .• •," - PROVISIONS Bacon is f quiet and un--;' changed; small Sobbing sales .at 1334 c for 15% to 15% for Ribbed, and 17)4 to 18c for Clear Sides; 17% to 17 3 40 forPhdn Same and 1934c1t0 20c for Cinyassed Sugar Cured Hams. -. Lard, 18 to 183.1 c for prime j kettle rendered Dried Beef, 22 to 23e. - Mese Pork, $2B to $28,50. LERD OlL—lsquiet and unchanged at $1,23 to $1,25 , far No. 2, and $1,43 to $1,45. for No. 1 - • FLOUR Continues quiet and dull though not quotioly lower: we continue to quote - Spring Wheat at $lO to $10,50;'51125 , to $11,75 for Winter Wheat, and $l4 to ps , for fancy brands., Rye . Flour, $9,50 $9,75. •-• ' PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. ,' Oiritu3s,or xnaillrrsnmzumfGAzirrxs i t 1 , TI*,SBY. June 16, 1868. i 2 ; CRUDE--TheiCrude market • was less ac- , tive today ; and aparently less excited and a little easier. thottah, the offerings - con-' tinne light, end' there is no disposition -. ., f manifested tom s ake concessions in' ordfr - 1 . - to effect sales. We now qdote spot oil at , - - ,.4 13c, with salewof,4oo,l3bla reported at -12%0, bbls ~ , and 2,000 first water at 13c. While, - as will be , seen.lthere' , "was a, smell sale ei- 1 fected at 123;c, we do not 'thine - that a'. large iinuinitt vickitd.bitiei beeii had ittAliat I figure, and.thhMed to be the feeling oe , dealers general lyoll City telegnuns late tiiisafternooni ruport.balea .itiebaVinirbeett-TI made on the creek todayp at $5,30 t01i.5,4i0,4„ _according to location, while at the , same .' ' time we heard itlreportaid that a Pittsburgh , , i' speetilittor had sold - at, Oil City.atl s i4 s :' it. We are cognizant of spot oil'- having been offeredlooday af ilTc,-withottt finding bu3K. I era; though - nothing less would have nought ~ it. There is .".a very strung "bull" 'hero from Oil City, and, as we might expect, he is doing all inht n powerto "bull" the =ar r . 1 .. ket; we do not d faultiwith him- for so doing; kut it is te his interest to put oil up , to the very high t notch, and then; if pos- * sibh3, give it an er; shoVe and make it ~, go still further. ,IThe !bears" have no emu- punctions about taking an advantage whenever the oPportunity pffers,. and we believe in'according-- - the same priVilege to the other side. ( The sale of 5,000 bbls re ported et.l33ic esterday could not prop-. erly be called a ',Pot salt; it was a resale of - buyers option, all the year, contract, the difference_paid id cash.) , ' REFINThere: was- tt.• fair business- - i done in bonded ;611 to-day, and while the . market was' steady, there was less excite- 1 ment, and.prices' have Undergone noquota-, 1. - ble,change,. thou gh _the tendency if any.. ,l thing, is upWard,r, The sales. were as Ail- .1 I lows : 1000 bbladbuvers option, all year, '.l a resale of contract ) at 34e; 500 lat to 15th . 21 July, at 22e; 500 hit to 1.5t1i August :at 38e; •! 1000 for last hal June at 813ic; 500 each. . 1 AngustAo i ` • ' .er, ti 33e; 1000 .. last half' z i July at and I''.' ' idsg War - Afitisiat We. , 11 Ma can also'report,a sale of 500„bbla Ben-1 role to be delivered within ItirW goyo;•••.:1 stillifiuPtiont a i t ' 1,4 , --, , - , , ~- •• -, oft. afttr , zrra ran .IttilCelvr i dc grii., 260 bbls ief. to W. P. Ligatt &- r O -* t f iliadelithlas p -,, tizens Ref. , 22.5 his lined re to P. ~t. 7.. ISlVrorth & Co., Phi ladelphia . . ‘ - .. • J. a: Itirktatti' k & 0ri.;' . 218 - bbl*liet . to ..-d -et, wzi t , .2 KiiiFit. Co., Philadelphia. ' * '' t t ligail'B°: dodo itxt. do. to 4,;,-. a . t. 1 _ King &;;CIO.,1 ) delnhia: = - 7-° Clark & Sumner' .492 do'dci to P. Wright 'l* dclEkin; Ishiladelphia. . ..., • • . , Fawcett, Logan_ kit Stockdale, 100 do do to ' 7 W:1 4 ; Mbgan a Zit. i Pldladelphia.. ~•-; —, r t 14e0r,eary it Beaumont, 150 do - do to W. .., P,_,Lollun &Brix,' _Philadelphia. . ' 4 'l l _ ; OU=Uls - KeheTrl a Ca :q . 180 dodo to W.F. Logian'tt lliail l hilidelpbbt. •.: : - , . ~ -4 . CtuuvEcirtyl: ifil, da tar' to Lln Seixttoti t Philadelphia. ~, ~- ' • - ' , lir.% anteatann anon aunvintan ntroe.. Valero Ref. So n , 459 bbla refined to P. Witight.ilc s;Philadelphia. , " B. ht. Long & C0.,125 bbls ref. to Warden, .1 Vrew & - Philadelphia... , 0.7; Nir,' ; '. Co. doidiohlp . iil;7,47 .dbW*4 l 4l;lie I Xing & Co., 'Phibutelphia. ..:, ',. 1.1 ~- . :, ••., ~.; . 7itrcKgiaq,, BoliNmw&00.,:107-do-'44.w i iialeniirreir& 05 4.Pliihidal_Pithi.' j, - . . - 4 rifpattirkidt I,%*A`,. illtdo do , tal Wi. , ii. ; t dr. - --Phiftdelohls.:- , . ,laß iLaideßi 4, 4:dorkel4kNif,:ii;-Wo l vi tttist9:kr i buo,eita t t a .,-: :,,,, 1 ade r r,,atgiAa ' tiii k 4s ittifeiricifiiii4ii.f,','c'' : !,:l• , i;'' (it** plunii,...ftuatitatitamitiorli 413 ''•; i ,ritigla•puOil44 ether „ „ 0 • . 1 -, • . 04 ,, z ,,,,,,.., 4 , °lra "I'` i i - M e tinl l .)Cfreerrig - pai, 1 , ...,,,,.,,,,, 4, 1 4u..r.i.i.. if .f: .Pe .}. - 13 ' T.l - 1 l Jo a 11. 1 .1! Ii
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