6: k.s=: WORKS; fit. if IaSZE, Presq. - W. P. Poona, snot. Traumata' iroirAkt AND IRON CO XATIVTACTIMIXO of MP Iran; • . . Illopireast IPish Ban insi Bolts; StalliOad car Ades Z0111e44 *lnroad Coup Axles H 161111111 011,411 141111011141ttle Frames; • ,Isseatisitviii tisane shapes; Tot*, Sitriipm eliggielly Beads; IllSosiaboaS Shafts; Illtesallboas crook's; Irkstoss Rods, Wrision Maws= Jaws, Collars, &e. 011110 t; No. 177 PENN STREET, PlTTslontaif, gaEl'F, BIERS &`CO., • 'MalratracTlMESta Bar, Hoop and , Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IPON; Irmi Welded Tates for Ou, Steam, • ::..:Water, Ste. • _ T e ieo , OSiet a 9B, ater Sad 182 Thst Street& PITTSBURGH, Pa. • ' srloToN IKON WORKS. ' LLOYD* BLACK; MANUFACTURERS OF Rkit Coalmen, Refined, CharyAtil 31Th1ATA.BLOOM:IRON. antitOlMirT BAIL. ROUND and SQUARE ntoN. IIOOP A RAND,_ and ANGLE IRON. SPOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. X • v,s_. !! , D REAPEWIL. ,7Mt%..1 • • • ss lER and GUARD or FitieElt IRON. EX RAILS, BO and 16 lbs. to the yard. sOHAMS Ind SPIKES for same. AT RAIL Punched-and, Countersunk. 4 (XIAE RAILS /RONel . • s: 6 O "W DO ar R e bSoT i ß ss.ind ; Gad co e en ti a n t u aTht i e Words i , r .GREEN ' 4oaigtb E CEity(GasWorks,PntobFghtstreets) EVP RIKINs PRESTON & co., Penz;ylvania Irott Works. 144.r=tit=iiiruield7 PLEtST STREET, avli;dis • , • PITTEMVIten. • BTIIX+..WORKs. gwriw) inm SMGER I & CO. PITTSBURGH, ,P 41., iiLuUd!ligUlie.rs of every description of OAST_ AN D 'CERMAIN STEEL RAILWAY SPRINGB,_ ZLLIFT,IC PLATFORM SPRINGS, • , Tx*, STEEUTIRICvdc.. c. Wareham*, 88 Water and 1 . 9 p, First Sta. split:o67 pivragruGs MEL WORE& ANDERSON, COOK & CO., (SUCCESSORS YO JONES, BOYD CO.,') Tials;Cdr.ri or th. BEST REFDIED-CAST &AIM , PLATiatil OtTAilONkof an stses___*EUVW J1423, ar FORS and SHEET OAST STEEL; gizmo o , 1111.Wink•ADMIblziaii, • • - Steel Plow WLugs, Axles. Dftzulara. oto., &o. CAM and Cominoli Volk & Sprlitg Steel. Mee—Owner lITRST AND ROSS EMMET% two blocksgmwslu?Alonowleala Howe., ; IkPIaBABA & PARKIN. rig° REM cismias, reaymtas WILWETCALIP. BELTBSN 010. W. BARB. I- ,011A.13. NA V : 1322C1AL PASTNZE-13. M. IEIEI. STEEL WORKS, , • , P'II.IIBIN, Office, NO. 339- Liberty st, *14:d48 raTt".3l7Boll. PA. BUICK DLILIIIONI) n'k ,sTELL won ' . BRMIER & CO.. t . liiiainnisoturers of all descriptions of • E3 1 , 1 r .inTrir Office and Warehonee, 31.3_ t ___O 1.94 SECOND and 11 . 91 and Lill ILESX STRELTS, JEMYWALREI. W7-4 3 wP mF . I .LPE.• MNIM, STEOIT &:MM)I, Manail:tureis 014 Importers oe'r . Sg~;~D~PAR , E; CUTLERY,‘ &C. 887 lIBERTY STREET, comas OP:WAIF/ft this Iteueire linielo Depots 'Prr;rsECuitGii. EEG imp *Onto for IrATFiBATIItSI -TOBACCO AND CIGARS:''"'` j - vms ALLEN, Azu Isms 41101e/WICOAIIVIWOO*, 'fro. „8 o,llplo. pi!Ltison...l Bank of_Cfsep 4na of /1 0 1, Er- M t ighrl: DINAN: viiitaLtilelt Vl , Mits. Awa ' `dik : Pr; 41EMICENBOri, Illantiliacterars And Dollen la I. o l ? a 9gi i ?i§ nl l4C C i fq l . 3 7 3 . F 1. 03 1- 41144 TEDZBATOST.: • • ;* ; Was 1111,11.1 44 " FOIM3IMk AiriLas wotigeti-', MORTON STREET,, Ninth WaM, /1103IAS N. MILLER, leresildent, These Works are among the largest iuse most complete establishments In the West, .and are now prepared Wfurnish zamines, of own/ deocalption. Bailers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. • Paths's. noillag Jun castings. Might* Castings. Mae Map Collings. Chmegrall Csatheirs.- notornell NATION4L Fo sY L 'AND PIPE WORKS. owner amen Jinn etiarruAlma .IPrITSEKTII43II2(§ torn' . Manufaoturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOB GAB AND WATER WORKS. My Pipes are all east Invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and 1A feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of GeneralllNtstins Ow Gas and Water Worts. • iscmld also eall the attention of Bnintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. feliktlO r • Err in . " — ffirciiircvs.w. E. 817112.111. a ROBINSON, M. LiViNGSTON CM, XIXON 'I I OI73IDERS, IstiNUIPACTUREBB - 011 71378 LIGHT cAsrnrsts, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Goo IFlttegoi riculturalamplemente. Cotton and. Woolen A= ifs- All el iirbtrOrk promptly attended to. i idles an Worts-WASHINGTON AVEIU, noarOuter Depot. Allegheny MY, • 'tern:LIFSON S REA b. CO., Successors to BODESsOx, laxis • Mxuass, WASHINGTON WORKS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSIU NG% Maanfacturess of Boat slid Stationary , Stesun Shafting. Csist Ei titng de es , leri_ptions'a Tanks ;e and Stills, oiler and Sheet Iron Work. °Sloe. No. 1.9 corner First and SmlthfieldStreetii. 'Ag feeding ents theULFGABIPSPETZST INJEC .-)It for Bolters. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. •-• Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opporite Union Iron Mil%) 'Rolling MU and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ILLCIDNENT .& ND CABTLNGS DENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. , Charges reasonable. _ . EBBKRT aILiCHLIRD. oc15:101 BERLIN POIINIiRY. s PRICE & SIMS. Office end 'Warehouse, 29 'Wood Street. • - Manufatture and keep oonstantly On hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON WSW, DOG MONS, SUGAR KETTLES HOLLOW WARD, And Castings generally. ITOS:711 rrolorAs cum= & 00., Jimurtk Ward Foundry and !lodine Worki, • SAIMUSIET ST., ALLYMMIY cTry, Manufacturers of Steam Pul leys; Shaftlnk; Grist .and Saw AGG Work, 11411114 Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Ban, Weights, Wagon Boxes, he. Build 'to order' and have on hand Itaitnos of, all 'Sizes. =14:0 FOIVNIEHRIP AND ROLL. WORKS 880 .-Venn, Street. itig.T.MAN, Bol* & BAOALEY. Oblikpogia, ytiu Ceet44l44olr4illee, ZIJIMON MULCH:ENE WOBILS.- • • ErrAstiginviirione. nlectory or.STEADI ENGINES, 2 -331 sines 'and of the =o4*hp:wed patterns. 10t, ptatlonarr portages ; ErTRAATS and STEAM TERRY BOATS. A variety at 10., 19 and 18 hone power 311011170 d. _which will _be sold at very ' , reduced 6E013E. Wpsvillii. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh', on the Ohlo .ttver. and One et C. &P. -B. - no9:112, . _ Ltranirall LUNIBIEUr LUMBERS . ; AumoDucrinusoN YARDS No. 86 Preble Street formerly Manchester, and -14 l qa t t e rlitK i lW P r i itcTts - Works, DEALER IN ALL KINDS Cl Baugh, and :named Lundier, flooring, - Doers. - Weatherboardiag, Sash, - Shingles, • Motildlngs,_ . • - Saw Mal Immbe.ri Oedir and LoCtin Paitli t - Lath sod Palings, Oak and Yellow Pine. ' ALSO— FIRE RRICK. TILE and CLAY. &Mode ,pirpwriton., "NVIIT COMPANY I eaiyUca,' $125,000.. Passiiim-NEDWAILD BirmurrAsy—T. A. WAIWIT. :Eignmawsziwrarr—ZDW.'DAVll3o2l. ax wronst Edward DaTimm, IL. lit..Dttnean, John Mellon. • . . -E. D.Dlthridge, , Goo. W. Dithridne, , M. ;L. Malone, . - 1, . B. R. J:ohnitce. - _ LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER AND AL LEXMENY STREETS, Ninth Ward. ._ InOYnOM'e AT MO . TY . IT . T GL#. S -,. 3 W , OREMWd a l s e u , P ' , , GAS AND STEAIC FITTING. Kars tens* Bmg; JOHN M. COOPER & CO:,- BRASS romirmits, GAS Atn:,g•TrAm letilEßS bia ' aufattniersor Yind:PS AND LABS WORK A _ _o every desqltition,•' dealers In ' eAs rixTuBTA 4ND TUBING, or Corner i f P ike and Walnut Streets, - . PLTTSBURGII;. SAltPwL 3 L ,l r E F l !' u ' i t 424 First Street, Pitillnitrgils Pa. ~nt foe the iiiad i O i t eo se nute, leabidit Dye= tlinbildgr.; and .o th er WWI * 011ib40101 Oakum' V. B. ousiroom . ) 1, -PIGi . ”!LEitCONIE 4'4 C9°l3ll4c!ii"liteladViOT/IntrillVVlVith ORDEKB 8011131 TED PITTF3III7IiGH LUMBER. IRON BROKERS. - MEW BROKER, . . . . .„ PITTSBURGH GA MITE : TUESDAE, JUNE 23, 1868 }-:o, rift? rt - A EMEK - St i llal • • ' TM WORIM .CAitioLl.*'sitY.DEß; - -, xerorkcronsos or Tram/at, potatra-iverst• WISMAR, MBE BOX AN-, CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANK% CHIMNEYS, DRENCHING AND ASH PANI3, SETTLING PANE., SALT PANS `AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIIPEB. , ()Aso:mynas AND IRON BRIDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES (Mee and Wenehouse, easier (kisond, Third, Short, and Liberty Streets, .:PITTSBURGH, Pa., . . '.ll* - Cirdera sent to the 'above' iddreas r►fll be promptly attended to. mh7:lBe 3. W. 3110.1121,0W•••«701* itARNFLUAL••••JAS. DIAL& fyiILIELS. BOILED WORE& MORROW, XANtrruntitin or Steam ;01114tinsi Agitators, Tr-141E8,8A= PARR, Gest. ourrERK WROI7GHT IKON BETDOES,SREZT IRON WORE, dta. , . COlN:Litieity ant Seemid tits" I RE P 4 III/ 4".p ro .47. 6 ?ne. ir4;b2 Streets, Brisionia. co., - BOXIAER MAKERS . AND SHEET IRON W OR KERS, NOS. AIL 22;14 AND liti PENN EIT. Having secured a large yurd and reamed It antis the most approved machinery, we are predated to tnannfacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the. cognity. , Chthaturys t Itreeehlne; ."Fire Steam Pipes, Locomotive. Boilers,Condenser!, Pane, , Tanks. - Oil litille,Agitatorl, Settling , Finn. Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mane romurers of BarnMll , s,Patentaollers. , • Repairing done On the shortest notice. -1115:c21 JAMES XL RITIat; Nos. Isis-cmgrAp Woe. lii.treet, 1 0:::14 XANIITACTIISSE or IR N OIL ._ TANKS, , , SETT G P.VNB, COPPER STEAM rqz, ' ' LLING MILL STACKS, PITTSBIIII6III, PA, And BREST W2i-WORK4 liteataboats :As= bt:, wen =amp D. DEUBII. JARED DUBIRVSH & SON, • uri.74t-tuzuras.or . . • Steam Botlere, rOil 'Stifle, Tanks., SHEET lUDN wopz. 01'.Erettti gtoiet, rutsburg . h,•Pa. STOVB3.',CASZNGS; &C. STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL at C 0.14 TRIUMPH, OR ALITUNEYOUS ,arranted to Cook, Bake er Roast as as any other Store in the Unto& BISSELL & 00., I o. 280 Liberty Street., on rand aiid ior PARLOR STOVIN TO • ' ll*4l lif i la'rE iti v iriessDkas. COOKING GES. TO .BUT THE :lUNIMCOOKI 4 C'STOVE, t No. 146 Gitar ' -P. o. Dirprr. TR is: Jett • Vie, commisst4mmerchsuits and Brokers in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prrrelivsomon. PHILADELPHIA ADDRELM WARING, KING 4.00., TACK- KRATaIyI3 : I!, COMAILSSION MERCHANTS,. • AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and Its Products. Pitteburgit Ofice—DALZELL , BUILDING, cor ner of 'Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Odide--121 WALNUT - BT. • • &pima° _ • . JACOB WEAVER, Jr. if. , ou .Commis** JObera, No. 3 DIIQ_UNI3NIC WAY. 1011,1:my and sell Crude and Bentted Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our iong_experienee In the Petroleum • trade enables us to Mier unuanal , lbellittes and In-. ducements to operators. Alf berttofOre, we are 4e.' termined to make it W e Interest of buyers and eel lers to give us a 4:adl.- ,Par lee baying Oils fOr sale are cordhdlxinslted to bring their samples. : STAMM . . HM. LING As Kiranrstriumials or PURE WHITE ,1111BNING 014 Brana-6oz UCI.FBS " ' Ro; -2 Duquesne Way, Pilletnirgia: 3.0. inrsiUM...c. A. itzusw...w.' U. ivittnUlZADd SOOO 9ltt' • , Manufacture aid lutie for sale all kll4 l l,„Stg LUORICATINQ 011.8.1. No. INC. O,LAUt tirttMET. 1it44;16r. CO. • , jag, PRACTIcAIig. 11! tug. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS(I. , , WHOLESALII AND wmUL. ..„ 11 1 1EMOPU'At c• WEISE' No.INPO ,T:ROtit EVTliklina'r; , . „ . coAktivii de sat Tkriettpt PARLOR and ocastaratilirulfi` - elt- a L —oo-Fi t• leftemlaattat `0 mllibit w ••2/•••• 'Those In visit of anything In line are c0r04 1 7, uivited Weal bates patobaalng.. ;;ZikkArrittra:arr•NOMOVVlnliiki KEE EST P in tht cii!T EOM 1117 Walnut Street. EMS . _ Mit PITIAMO 169 - Waxl Street. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000: STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, i)ximEss rs aovxv►r SEMIMB3, AND COLD. INTRIBST ALLOWED Ott 'MB DEPOSITS. CoMeth:ma made orOall 'Salted States and C'saadas.- DIRECTORS 1 Bob • Jam D. Hostetter. James Gordon. D. Wallnoe, 3. Fawcett. I 1111 D. LEFT MOBYSTO ' ' sIBALIiaIE, . .. . . No. 293 LIBERTY primisuainr;•PA... , , pArrro, (authorized,) :. t 2. r $200,000. . .D. EB . SC;0118. , ... _ I YO11 3 1; krir o dO • ch; Jr., ' ' Wm: H: wingri ß El a n en ~ Geo. T. Van Doren. A' GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Collection's msde,onall socessible 'sista is th e United States and osnads. - - Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. OEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. wcO OLDEBB2NDWrUALL NATIONAL BANK OF COMIERCE Con of Wood and Pali Sts. A. PATTERSON JOB. H. KILL CAPITAL, ; ssooloeor DIRECtORB George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Win. H. Brown, Chu. Lockhart, Allen Klrkpatrlel, W. 8. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAIL HART I CAVIMEY & .00«, BANKERS AND BROKERS, avrget Thieat and Woo 4 Streete r 1 2 ITTS131:111 , 01I, (BtieCitBBOilB TO . 14 1, 114 A, *RT.& C 0.,) Dziases nt Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to tt a parcbase and GOVERNMENT BONDS. SWIM Drafist oa London. 110LMES_& SONS, 7 Market Street, v Co ntwi tleet s tot tate s o n!ml =4 • c m ,2 r a,lsi th . e prlzt polata f i th e _ _ Stockt, Bonds tind other Securities /1010112 AND SOLD ON COMMON. •Particaist attention paid to the purcluiie and sale of I . United Stittkis- wEsTERzt LAP. Aftli RANK, , No.‘ 59 Fourth Street. cHiairilp.ED Interest paldeoliMixne Deposits ANT PDX szczniro YBOM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DIPO 8I T 8 BUB IN C ' T TB " EDICK. WITHOUT Marotta Didlt)it IL910,61:416: President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice Prelident—A. IL IiESIIALL. ' ' • THOMPSON Bzi.L, I A. M. MARSHALL, JOB.•DILWORTH. JOB. AT.AREE. J. J. GILLESPIE. , . Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis Data,' D. W. C. Bldwert, E. M. Felton. . 3IECIIANICS ) SAYINGS HANK, 1'40.14 IBuilthflield Sltreetv PITTSBIIItGII, PA." . . . . . EPA E . lEEE T P 0 DEPOSITS. ANT BUD REOItIVEDPROM ONE DOLLA.E. UPWARD. De positiretatived enbjeet tp cheek:7ollmM Internet. JAHEB "GIi4GE.MODIC, President, GEO. D. TRwLE„fteretnry and.Wreatrares.. A r dlEd a. EIDPK.Um. Solleibor. \ TRUSTEES: . ' James Macklin:lre,, • • Jamealli Hopkins, Aleßi t • James Bonn, Wll, W.: W. Beadthans,. 6..43. bums, :1, r . • • • Hebert Wenn , • • John Evans. 7 T, go' "s" .. 4 00 PEA kilds kali iiiminse 'iota% erx-rsistriterr. - . PARR, ModURDY &CO ginnfacturers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and 80l Vopper. Presled Copper . Beo.omtiltalsed Still t Boa. toms, Spelter Solder..., Also, Impot . .'^re and Dealers in Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet .Iroo, e•4&e. Clod. gently on hand Tinners. Machlaes at. .Tools. t!, - warehouse, No . 140 FOIST •STBEAT and 16 'l4 ,SECONDSTP.KET. , .• Special orders of Copper onatti• any . desired% 011,/ taYI4I4,II4i4WT rnT/M4PY-V 77 1 1" —4 aZ 417 . 1 3;1 41Mi HATO, , B Dealer, larders prottptli tishiation'sliaisztoeik„ 1 4TORE WINDOW SHAVIS, lair any color and, reqt4ed, !with ,Jgir and , 0 tars In alga qt t_,, also the Ana pa ' same it orposa, iron* a- , Tleet-alab•at - the Cloth 1 • A re2 ", 170 1 0.41 , „t r i 1 t d .. 29 .7.• ,P 4 4114 . 0 . 6 M• S luzym • . . , I i t * liFer• tree; '''':l.4l3lo36lnEliiri4 ' I . •+::' ',.: i , f _ft:-.'''' - Corne t r of .Wood an d Fifth Streets. GMENIEENTIND PACMC.B. 1.-tiONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the moat favoistoll terms. Sella LET TEESILTS OP CREDIT and D • - bireilablein dfli pail of Europe: DEPODTS received rabjeet cheek, or INTER-. INn . ALLOWED ON. Timm DEPOSITS. :, w .. „. JAIES T. BRADY ar, Co.,U . .. . i Corner Fourth and Wood Sts:, 33 IL -.1 4 W 33.3i13FL, gig' BIM : AND. BELL ALL,BURDB OP GOVERNUNT . SECURITIES eou), malt. isii: 'Comm, OM MOOT TAVOMMILE TIERS. , . 7-80's INTO THE ~ . • . ,NEW 5-20 COrziox BOirii: I? 7 interesi Alloipd Oilieposiis. • M ( . t. uov__- W ONTS) LOANED 'ON '.r.RNMENT BONEI3, and other aidtraiad Coiliterat; s lowest, market Mee. °cora iareeitted tot the Proelskioe and, Sale of STOCKS, BONI/S(and.SKILD4 -: ; JAMES : T. ,EITULDTA co,. . ii.laher H. King: w s SAX, PI'S% N. Calder. 3 - thc. President =3 T, AT 1 1l A. M49:022 EZ2I 171114313, maim reference: Joseph Dilworth. Rev. David Xerr, .00maa Ewinsr. CQPP#]R.' tbkri,':ltitli*igt,:.44,l . f.-*,,7 FINANCE,TRADE . OFFICE OF THE Prrremmon. GAZETTErt SATURDAY, June 20, 1868. S . Gold'opened weak ,to-day at , 140% and _ _ _ closed at 140%, to 1409¢, the market is very dull, and the tendency for lower rates. The shipinerits of epode are much entailer, and will likely not exceed one million dol lars this week, partley on account of the increased 'supp l y ' of enttonbills On - the Mar . , mar ket" and - the disindlinatiett of imports to buy gold before July next. Most of the . . large holders of invniumerittonds are cut ting off their coupons and dispose of them at present quotation. -This will give a large supply of cash gold on the market imme diately after July next, and, will .have the effect of lowering the premium' at once whatever the tendency'hereafter may be. Government bonds, according to the tele gratnes of the western papers, were higher and much en demand, but strange, to PAY, the advance always takes place at the close of business or on Saturday evening, but these quotations are never sustained (111- ring the following day. . Anybody can buy at these high quotations but when it comes to selling the market is reported off. To daytthe market was well sustained except 1867 fivo-twenties and seven-thirties, which declined at the close. Stocks are very dull, and transactions are limited; scarcely any new pulchasers appearing in the market, and - the Amoment A few clinged together on a certain stock have caused a alight advance,:the number of sellerain the market are so numerous that a decline is inevitable. Business in Express and Mining shares very dull, and these securities are entirely neglected. Money easy la 6 to 10 per eentwarld busi ness dull. Closing quotations as nriplll4 by.,Pb., R. Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 140%; lz.:1 bonds. 117%; 1862 113%;- ; ,1864 ;do, - 1865 - do. ,11 1 '15: new,- 1865 . and•-1867, 114 1 e ; Ten Fottlett,lo6%; • Seven Thirties 110. New. York Thirties, 134%: Erie, 693;L Michigan Southern, i 90%; Covenant - Pittsburgh, 90; Northwestern, common, 65; Preiterred,.•l7%; Chicago & Rock Is land, 105%; Pittsburgh &. Fort Wayne, 11140 Ohio- irbflaatualpl4lCertidaat i a:/ 29 5‘t Merchants Union Express, 27%; estbrn Union Telegraph, 35%;.Corydon, 34; Quick silver, 25; Quartz Hill, 1,25. —The Nationalgurrency bill, which pass ed the Senate on Wednesday, has been so changed since it was• brought in by,,Mr. - Sherman that it is now a measure of but little cotnetautlre iMporbmee, and'vvillpre lbably be accepted b,y rthe Rouse without much oppositlen. On Thursday, , Senator Cattell, from the- Committee : , on Finance, reportedback the bill to provide for a fur ther issue of temporary loan=certificates; , for tile purpose of redeeming and retiring the remaining' of the outstanding com pound interest• notes. This is a:measure of some importance, and, oh We score of economy, will probably Sad--favor even with those who are opposed to every move ment that seems to= tavor inflation of -the currency, as the issue of lime certificates will, as compared with the funding, of.conl pound interest' notes into 5-2% bondi. If certificates are issued they will ,be held by the banks ae_ reserve, Rad. will nlitve an equal amount of greenbacks. But they will cost the > Government only 3 per mal l per ; anntninterest,,Whereas,it-this (toms pounds are funded into 5-20 bonds, they will cost the Government 6 per cent. in gold interest- . • • • —tiOsing 4tuitatiOis received by :Mites T. Brady &CO.: ; 0 • - Gold 140%;,, IL S. ft's, I,BBl's, 117%; 5-20'8, 1862, 1 13%; Ws, 1864, 1.11%1-52iJls, 18135; 111%; : 10-40's, • 106%; 5-20's, January and July, '65;114; 5-20's, January_sud '67 114%; _June 7-30's, 110 1 tl; July 7-30's, 1 1 0 3 / 4 ; May C0MP.e.1R01 5 4 19 . 4 9. z---. At.*EgnisvirtATTLEraitittir.Erro • , OFFICE OVTECEPITTBEW3OII GAZETTE, Mord:4l:Y; Jtuie V 2, 1868. CATTLE.' . . There'-Wiwi:again ia Very fair. supply of, oattle on sale to-day, aiid,:while the hutch- ; ere took 'hold pretty freely, there Were but few sold for iihipmenV,„ an 4 the .marlco; was a little tame though there were but few left over unsold. Prices, however , arp-de-1 cidedly lower, fully 1up1f....a cent compare& with last, week,. , and ,_we. have no doubt that there was even -a-greater reduction than this on conamon 4. 4nd inferior grades. , . ThSerY iset oattlellieldat*eilii • Byic, which is a decline of Dilly one cent per pound "withiti"the past' , three oirfour ,weeks; good to medium may be quoted at 7 to Bc, whili Sage YrobViCt6A. The arrivals from Chicago ~800 again ght, not exceiulitt,ifitachlii head; thare qpi r te „. a ..humber.fr om Ohio, hmvpircui.uWkininutl. vanici.ivdoSiiii3ttr well represented, so that after all the sup ply was fully tilf the I'deditpliii; lh point of h. numbers. the h. consideratily_beislff the Usual averagisinlegtirdld-'cluallWit Grass {Cattle ,'are commencing hp arrive pretfr /lively, and, as a' general "thin : 'they haver' lo be sold low, i anct, Ste, 0., (Nwurileo/urtEl the sale of good nettle. - We quote the fol lowinsatesa.all•l theo ! id. ttudson wholesaled $ head of good ;;, 13 1 1 '10Tr.: 10 vic,l4 r t , ' ll .014 if n.sr: l i . ;;: `V Green. comity (Fmuisylvatii ii ) steers,,,, Moses Co.' at 7 1 ,4 i. - 11 Hollins, .'Llifferty & Co. wholesaled. 19 head of grass cattle, averaging 1050, at 934, and- retailed. 30 at. 734 to 834. „1. L. &- J. Shamberg retaikkl 17 head for , Keeler at 7 to 8, and 8 on the ir account at? to& , 1 , Marks I Traurman retail 70 head of Illinois cattle at 514, to 834. li i _ Loubman & Zeigler sold 12 - ; ead of Mar shall county - (West Virginia) stock at 4 734 .1 . a5. McAllister sold 21 head l of • Western Reserve cows and bulls, forlo. A. Thayer, at ;4 toll. . t . Wicks sold 12 head of very tommon little Butler county steers and he ors, averaging about 600, to McGarvey at 4 I - Mitchell wholesaled 14 had of pretty .good stock to Sliambety, at TA. Funk sold 89 head of fairish • Allen county (Ohio) steers to Haabierood &Black stock at 8,68-_ ..' . 3, Blackstock & Hazlewood 'head o f Chi cago steersat 7,50 to 8,90, andl9 head Ohiostook at =5,50 to 7, 50 .` j .- i d Hedges & Taylor sold 38 h Ohio s teers for ViatmOns at 7 ,7 5 to 8,2 k, - 8 heed of and- Ohio steers' for George England at 7,50 fo . 7,75,, i Sheltemental it Fhnner , , !Old 8 bead of Butler county buffs at 8.50 t&4,50. _ McMillan & Kerr had 14 head of Wash ington county steers, averagtg 1050, which they held at 734. 1 . Earny reports having s o d 17 hea d of Jeffizason county. 0/3143;scOltwage ;at '4l to . ~ 5,50. i E. Katz sold 29 heed oi, . Tascarawas county, . OXo,,.‘scalawags,l moet/.7.4 311 Pe, to Hines, ST, 3 to 4. , L. Rothchild; retailed 20. !head Chleitip steers at 7,75 to 8,75; and 20 k r, Dtdo eteera at , - , • R 0 Campbell - "stuck"Verner ii Dowd. ' with IS head of good Ohit4steers at 834; these gentlemen, it seems, t more money ' in thisttunch of cattle than:hey could get' out. Krum-do-Haas re tailed 4 ihead Chicago steers at 7t01334. N Myers & Needy sold 82 head of:Licking Co. Ohio stein; for 0 MOntlinew; at 734 to il; 191ffituri`sOmatfittoe for 0, alhalm at a 7 cents , nd retailed 15 hea on their own account at 7,, to 8w - . i' s, • ii , . •,. - Greenwald di Kahn re ed 53 head Chicago.steers at 7 to 9.- • h. _ Garwin• A Bro,had 18 head of Butler Co.' cow; sad bull , not get i their prim. Emmett sold a saint]. buzOliof Washing... ton Co. stock including to 2 prime steers at SITUP AND LAIrDi. There was not as large a Supply of sheep , on sale to-day, as there haS been for three-, or four weeks past, and While prime fat ' mutton sheep were in 'better demand, and 'brought a slight advance, common and in, ferior, were just abOnk oil dull as , aver. There was some inquiry for shipment, an& several car loads of good let sheep could have been sold for PhillideiPhia market; all the best sheep were taken' by butchers at. higher...figures, than.shippmteould afford, to pay,-while - common. to d-= inferior 'Wert!' not wanted. The offeringii were consider ably below those,of,last-week, and though as we have already 'stated: the supply of common sheep was considerably in excess of the demand. • I Glenn wholesaled 50 headlof good Butler Co. sheep averageing, 100 bids,. to Gar Win & Co. at 4,00 cents.per pound. -, Sheitemantlo & Flintier retailed 16#:head sheep and lamb; from Butler Co. at 51,25 to $3,50 per head.. j_ , • 1 Koffman sold 36 head Washington Co. lambs at $2,50 to 54 per head. J Rynn had 85head of common Mixed sheep on sale for Sherrick; thought they would ayerage $2,50 per head. Walters &Fowler sold 160 head Lawrence , and Melva 'Co. at $1,50 to 50 per heed for •"-.. sheep-10 head of the besthold at 5 cts; and - $2 to 83X, per head for lames. Stakely &Bra. report 139 head at 81,t0 to $2,50 per head for iatabe ? l .and $2 tol4 for sheep. 1, t ; Adam Eckert sold 72 lambs 81,50-to 83,00; 107 sheep e 1,50 to 55,00; able 120 head acids tvalgs to i n es at 70 cents Per head. M. Humes reports sellhig 60 Lambs, at an average of 52,25 per heed. • Beeler reports 60 head Lambs at 81,50 to $2,50. ' ' '`, noes., , . Tho demand for this digs of stock con tinues very light, and the market it dull, though, prices are • nominally unchanged; -$8,50 to 510,50, gross, for, bghttao pnms heavy averages, in a retail l way. il , . prrrssumn ibknuiZEtnit liiiilKET. ii i io Opnoit oPyttnPrrTalt II GALNIVIN I ; Mcoriet, Mine 22, 1868 , CRUDE-The Crude market is, %Wets ..t. . .. ~ and with little change eliher in regard W.:, price or feeling. , Opat oil( inky be quoted " at 12 to 123ic; sale of 500 bbls, to arrive by rail, at: - 2)loreed - I,Me.i , qr 1 '' ' ' ' , _ September and October e.t 12%c. The do. mend is light, both_ for. prescott and future delivery%but the 0 ring s are el and - ie there is no disposition n'anifested at pres ent 'farther Saticeisi 'nit th o r= - to Make any o dor to effect ,sales, 0111 City telegrams quote 84,80 as' being offbredthera, and 84,30 on creek, and market fi rm. The indica tions for another hulk . I sate .lave Able, and it was reported raimog and river rising at Oil CitY,-with:two feet in_ the:Channel; it will take considerable more rain than has 'yet fallen to cause it- ilse,'and 1 dealers do '. not calculate very strongly on a rise, as the weather is very uncertain at this sea son of the year. - -- - - i i; ' " '' -' - ' REFINED, - The mark t for bonded oil is devoid of any new characteristics worthy of special notice, excepting that it is dull and `neglected with but' littlC doing- The only sales reported to-day were 1,300 bblar on spot at 30c and 1,000 bblelfor the last half -July at Same figure: On gettirday evening " Abe last half of July sold at 8134, and first ' half of August ,at 3234; 4,ts but proper to add however,' that -these - - figures'could scarcely. have been realldto day, though o A line from August to tDecemher ; c o uld doubtless have been sol dat 3234: *Maud . much difficulty. Whilelthe early months • i have declinederahly...withinthe past - few days, the iittetokOnthaviOnte uMergono -but little change. The latest -- clrcalars ; from Philadelphia report the stack -13 f oil at 1 60,000 bins in that market, •thowing a very large increase within a short time. OIL SHIPMENT; PER A. v. R. B. McKeliy-& Bro.;tiffhhis,ra' : Itcl tif.. - it: Mogan it Bro., Philadel phia. Lockhart. Frew it Co.. 217 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew ,&:43041P1311adelphltc. Lockhart, Frew & CoI 132 do benzoic, to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia ... ... ; g Braun & Wagner, 4001, do ref tio ' W t aiin 'ging it Co., 'Philadelphia. Clark & Sumner:TEO do do to P. Wright . & Sons, it Philadelphia. ..._ P.,Wnisenberger Co „ 150 dodo to . War" Frew&Co., Philadelphia. ••• I • L i . ; .. ; ' z _Fawcett, Logan & Stoekdale, 250 do do ts W. P. Logan it Bro., pilladelphia. Litingston'& 8r0.,' 350'''do 'do' to War:. ing, Ring dr. Co., Philadelphia. } ,cm sarPmsrtr - Ptroatilktr,introt DEPOT. _Ltrnion Ref. di St. C0.,11821 bills re fi ned to Iv ariVgc/1 c(s.'ghiladelphia. Duncan Williams, 113 do do to W. Ps Logan & Bro.. Philadthia. ' C ' U. .NV1.1E01(1814 do iis, * tiiisirli?,l4. King 'at CO., Philadelphia: '' "' Fleming - 5a , Co., 72711.d0 do. to•Warlag, King '&CO.; Philadelphia. , 3. 1,. Hutchinson. 011 B4f. Co., 224 do dp .to Wardell; FreirlkOcr4 'Philadelphia." McKetMadr... Rpgeklg 4 6 do, AD to W. P. Logan do itArNr,Phl/adel , Pkia: , 4... - 1 / 4 , - n.k . • • .. • Chicago Cattle idagkriutp,, •.3 .e (Hi Telegraph to tbgrit4Kltlt9 t atattqll.. •-• ;. CHIOAOOt 1111422Z4BSerititilOW/:ilqUle t at $6,247,75 for •4 1 .;,!4„gc10ci. amooth -sbin pletVheevelsoAtettes dollwat;.' 88 1 50470:46i lair tc'nled l 4o . ' 1 a g 4 4 8 0#}0 0 4 2 0 SoN goolt to atm): btitsibe , katikittotti,j, c i" -• ~ 0 ,c••1 , ...,:if, -...-.. p i i , '' -' " ' '''''' . ..1.9 ; •.,-, :1,1. 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