14. Araucial, Pres , t. .. . .... .W. P. Pozzza, Snot. pITTSBITAGII FORGE AND IRON- CO: MAntrecrunzie =ME Ballread Pialb. Bars and Bolts; Batireadt Car Axles Boned; 111 . 101.0 414_, Car Asles Hammered; • Sitemonlive Praia es; - Beisomattire Frame shapes; Slide limbo ipokes, Sissist Piston_ Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Beds, Wrists; itlaan Jaws, Collars, Ae. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH, P:. GRAFF, BYERS & CO., i'lkiej4l.[lyout:c.:Lo A Bar;' Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IPON, - Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. ALSO, OIL, WELT, TUBING. 10111eN 88 Water and 132 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. idl9:e26 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLAB, Ii,WL/Ir/LOTUREIIB OF Meat Common, Refined, Charcoal 4VNIN-14 M . .00.111: MON. . XESCHANT BAB, ROUND andI;QUABE IRON HOOP, BAND, 'l' and ANGLE IRON. BIGHL RHAI FI PLATE and SHEET IRON. . NOW VD REAPER BIBS. . , and GUARD orI'INGER IBON. L RAILS. A 0 and 16 lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT OH.A.W.S. and SPIKES for same. PLATRALLIS.' Punched add. Codrdersitla; - COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and Once at the WorAI,.GREEN OfIGGISTR.F.ST, (a continuation of Rind street, adjohdag the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., . Peonsylvama Iron Work, Wareliotiie; Nos 166 ) ane1ei STREET opposite Monongahela House, ; , riammogon. STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL' *ORE& SINGER, MICK dt CO., prrrsstraart pa., Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, 'EI c TT S PZi r iPPLATFORIf. SPRINGS. • AXLES, STEEL TITLE, *ft., is. W nowt areltise, 88 Water and 100 First Sta. FITTAIBLIIGH STEEL WORKS. , ANDERSON, COOK & CO., autonsou TO a6NEI3, BOYD Ak C 0.,) AtneDwtirees of the BEST RUINED CA ST ' STEEL, • • EI"E'T FLAT and .I . 22f i gez ..,pe taLitz ".1 't, k 4 11,21-1 4 Nie l P i law Intt~i aer~,.: • e. — I .VI Clirgli44 l iAK•o Caisfand CciamoiX Plow & Swing Steal (Wee—Comer "MST AND Foes scriurrnk tiro *locks abcrve tbe Montatigabela House; BARB & PARKIN. azalsax. PAll7lfritlft _ wim. - arrrcret.i, irztrszsr intaacß, era. W. BABE, I CHAS. PARKIN. • .11nCiAL rAinlara-13. ittlat. • cIi4E,SC,EDIT STEEL WORKS, • MIAIPEtr JP,A.,ll.lirarcs Office, No. 339 Liberty St, ag4448 PZ'PTEIBURGII. PA. BEACH. DIAMOND EMEEL WORKS. BROTIM & co., Manufacturers of all descriptions of , ef ir X l 3ll/MatiL. , Office andWarelionse 120 ~151% L 514 atccesrp lad 118 and 121 Entsw. sxmarrs, • . „ ' • • . PlTTBMErgait.',.` HARDWARE!. Nt'f , HARDWAItrTiIOOIIE. t LINDSEY, STERRIT & hUWEit, Nannfsettirers snd Importers of MEAL 3Et. I) * W A... 11. 3E 'CUTLERY, &C; 887 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF WAYNE, One Square Below BWiow DePot• PITTSBURGH. 11W/40AMI•for PAMBAiNitS , BC.%LEB. TOBACCO AND. CIGARS. ALLEN / - D—znpr Aso autos ar: ; 'DEAF TOBACCO'AND ABS,;11E0 • so. B . S I X TH STRANt, Motional Bank of Cosa. ' alert° c 11 -I*tglinl6ll, rAi• Branch of Spi:n7Z".,4 Water s te,NIE Y P. DINAZTV EXCELSIOR:WA/BIM , • , B.;--sat=es!-ZFENILINSON, ._ 11 f,sr.111101:41 3 91 1 1 431 . '3 '• Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &is. ; \ ill o ie FEDERAL BT., AIALENCONTI , 7s, ". ATLAS MORTON STREET, Ninth *ard, prrwsnimELG.H. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are among JI the largest wic most complete establishments In ihe West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every deseription. Boller % Oil Tanks. Sheen Iron Work. Railroad Castings. EaLling Mill Castings. Engine Castings. llachine Castings. General Castings. ORDERS SOL CITED NATIONAL FO i ' BY • ANDTPIPEWORKS. Corner Owen and Soudlazaa Streets, (NINTH WARD,) PrrINEII3IEMOn, .W3l • Maxi - calm:Mover. of E CAST /RON BOWL PIPE, 'FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. ar tegU a g l ih i s n . " lls i t i ruil l ars i = ri 1:41 General Castings for Gas And Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. feni:GO L. 0. LIVINOBTON.W. a. ROBINSON. JP.. LI"NOSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, KANUFACTOREM OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, AU deeertgblonaaorttunberaaad Chia 11PItte ra; Ag- Manhunt implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill MI, "kpromptlyattended AU obWor to. °Mee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE; near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, IRBAL & CO4'' titular" tOROBLISZON, Mims & lituatatig, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND VACHINIST%- PITTB3URGH, Mannfketurers of Boat and garing Stati orury Steam En es Blast lnlm t e n Ge r: 6 tastlggilldescritiow T anb Stills. Boiler to Sheet Iron Work. • - 0iti0e...1f0..1511, corner First ancithaittikelttittreets. Agents for (iIrGARD'EI PETENT INJEC /It for feeding Boilers. NIONT BLANC FOUNBRY. .B'utier Street, Ninth Ward, (Opponite UnlcA troll rrrzencreee. Bolling Mill andßridge Castin THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND teetttioa GENYEALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges rtaaonsble. FlBBiffr & DUCELLIMX -005:123 BERLIN FOUNDRY., PRICE & saw. om. and Warehouse, hood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band - Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bones, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, BUGARIGOTTUM Ifora.Ow WARE, And Outings generally. apai:ye TEM" CAR & BANDI:II3IEY ST., ALLEGIIENY CITY, PA., ' Manufacturers otiitem fienginekCil-Preaaes. Put. /eye, Shartlng,•ffrise stately, teill'WOrk,Lßolling MCI and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &e. Build to order and have on band Regimen of all sizes. mv14:45 woinlinsw- • • AND ROLL INORKB • SSO W i en:a - Street. BOLLIAN, BOYD BAGAIXY, ism war, Kid cisnirt; M6n Lit*: 11 11LIVIIIN Tx- .FluvTON MACHINp woRKs. ESTABLISHED I 1838. 'anttl'actory of STEAM ENGINES, all ones and of the. mosta_pwort i patter otat %WV• ArrsA=oA, s=. l 7.m * rE k tri A van ty af 10, IA and 10 hone power ENGLEZB, wit& will be sold at very reduced prices. P. P. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0. Filly, miles below P l F.ablisStwoll 14e Ohio AM. and line of C. as P.. 11.; ~ • I^, \ . • i - ' no9:b2 LIIMER. !MMI/EAU .p YARDS No. 86 Preble Street Ibrnserly Manchester, and No.l67ltebecca _street,opposkteGas Works, _ maar , ftgipprY_, _ DRATiat III7 ILYYaRbi . CP Rough and fined Lumber, Flooring,•r . yinatberboarding, • Sash, • Shingles, Moulding's, Saw Mill Lumber, Oedur rand Locust Pesti, Lath and Palings, Oak and Yellow Pine. ALSO—FIRE - BRICE. TILE and CLAY. salSlOalr FORT PITT LUNE CONEPANT c ap i t a l ; _ 4125,(i00. , Passursirr-RDWAIIIIi DEIIIIOII. • BLCUSTABY..a: A. WRlGtrr. ' SurisorrserimerrEDW. p#FISON. Edward DaN;lson, DlBall7eo L. P. Duncan, John }Solon, cis; ;Ditkldge, Geo. W. Dithrldie M. Malone, LIMBER YARD-Corner-of BUTLER AND AL.' LEO_LIERY STRIGICTS: Ninth ard.t • ;- OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WOoke • us; Ington Street. GAS 'AND STEABCPITTING; ;ors N. COOPER. . r .JOB. RATE Mum Dim JO= *COOPER CO. l , BRASS FOI7NDEItS GAS AND STEAM .•FTITERS Manufacturers of PUMPS AND, BRASS WORK o r l ? F l 7 /113 ZT Itrfa:li Corner of Xike Streets, , Przrsaumm - mrs:4o• , ; IRON BROKERS. SAMUEL. wicimiunsm, IRON BILOTUNik 124 rust street;,rtesbur* Pa. Arent for tlie sale orami l ltoNri ki g z sepfilnellsabell4 Pea and other brawls vat , slai th rstllts.er ail rglulay &coke urg CI BARIUM/. PIO MONO • goosignmerds sad orders respeettalir solicited. .. ~.;‘71.7.- 2 -7 : 3 77 .7.;-:i., . 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Y . `-.4;V:94'.. , ;Vr• ';'‹ . .. 4 . 4: -ir.11".V.. i(''' . _ , . • . - -''''' < -1,-,,- AfO ,ll :AVP:%t=- , P7.4 , t*3 `W- . ..1T . ms s - 1 0 4 . - m1 , 00,1 .. ,,. .4,-,wz - . 4 ., ~...,,e4 4....„.. ~,-,. .a.A;-:.,,,..5.,,,,,,......,...,m.1...1,„.-.th.5...,. ,r,-,-,. -r - -,''" 7. , Z.7.7'..' , ::::Y 1, 1 : . .t1...M000j . :' - 4A Urft-;": . -7ii... - ' - ii;.1 .7 i6 7 ii...:; - :liii':ii" -- ,ii:i:7l . 168;'-.,.-....7: f. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND MK TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, BMX BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS, OIL STILLS AND OIL TANGS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL sauna • (Mee and- Wareham's; earner Samna, Third. short and LAberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. I air 04ere sent to the above address It'll be promntli attended to. . nth7 I 8 W. M0R80W....J48. B. sAturau.i.....a.s. ALMS. fyIIARA BOILER WORKS. "' MORROW, BARNnua, & Co., N.L.RIDTACTORYEB Or Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Be. Cori Liberty and second kilts., PITTSBURGH, PA. REPAIRING promptly done. 7y4:b7 WIL BARNHELL & CO., , BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Ss. so. $l2, 24 AND WS FINN ST, • •Itaving secured a largo yard and furnished It with thomost approved machinery, we orePre lC Pt. r_ the manufacture every description of BOILus in beet manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive. Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks; Olt Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole menu famurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5M22 t jAmE . ll M. BITER, Nos; 55 and 56 Water stmes, PIIITSBVIIGH, PA., 7 1 LAIMPACTO - 1114 OP IRON OIL TANKS, BETTLING PANS. COPPER tsEZAAt ROLLING MILL STACK. And SHEET IRON WORK, For tßeamboats. WIZD y. wpm DDIDIND D. HIIIIBII. JARED M. BRUSH & SON; MARIITACTIIIIERS or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. CfooB STOVES. -- CET THE BEST. BISSELL dc CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUAL72TOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other, Store In the Valoa. = • BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. ileo on band slid fee sale, - PABLOR ST T OMi tmo onara rnirarlDran. COOKING 0123, PLACE in the city G alrEA PErr To BUT Tait TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, kt No. 14* GRANT STRIET +VMMIAMIfIf/fiyy♦{/~yw f / WAKING AND SING, Commission IR erebanta and Brokers In Petroleum and Its Pro(ludo, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH. PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, TACK 8K0711E1 . '411, COMidi&SION .MERCIIAIiTS AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh Otace—DALZZLL , 813ILDING, eat. ner of Duquesne Way awl Troia etteeta. Philatielphili Of:dee42T WALNUT ,81! • Irwin JCOII WEAVER, - Jr. & CO. •. Oil Commission Jobbers, • No. 3 DT79 4 ISNSNE WAY, will May and .ell .Grade and Settee Oils., Lubricating, Tar, Bensine and Cooperage. Oar hong experience In the Yetroleran trade enables to.' offer unusual tholiities. and In ducements to operators. Ai kereeikrere. we MI de* termlned to make it the interest of boyars ADO eel.' lento' psei to a tan; the - Whig Oils for side are omumuy Invited to bring their samples.' • H M. LONG Ac CO” • ' IkIA.NIMACTI7BEItt3 OP VeiNtio OIL, PURE will E Brand 61 .I,I7C.IFEWP,- Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. J. 0. SOHO MA. WORKS. manstilgoiurssad him*? We all kinds of LUBRICATING No. la . OLAIH STREET, mmrvat.ii.EßEWai 118 PItACTICAL '' ' -i. p FURNITUBEMANOF TOR % ivvottaiLviin) rertoltb,`" ` ' " ‘" . `, 'LEMON 4 11 f: Ivirtlitir. •-, * " 4444 ,V otriatt r* ,!.. , ..tw A rd w r i m.. i t . • , lA -- .;..o.a. A ii-a as cadticia t a e5 ...., • 6 Those In want of anything In our line are cordially Invited to can before pordisling• aWorktizi intaraiateed. as grai wawa 4 wiFitux, =BE WORKS. CARROLL &. SNYDER, MANITPACTTIIMIIB OP ONSET IRON WORE. ac 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &O. OILS. WARING, KING & 127 Piireed• WIMMITURE. n*Aka . . FORT PIT? BANBIW COIPM y, No. 169 Wood, Street, . CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000, STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS Di .GOVERNMENT BECURITIE3, ND COLD. LOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT. INTEUEBT MESE Collections .• United Mates an ' DEBECTOBB: - ' Ideo. C. Bieber, Boat. H. King, Andrew Killer, James M. Bailey. L iltraeLliMiliklif, Pres% LEST W1:;1450N. Csehier. D. Hostetter, James Gordon D. Wallace. Z. Fawcett KEYS ONE BANK, No. 29 LIBKRTY .133311117, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (saUtorited,) 1r200,000.- DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Hamilton, Ream Bocknocei 6e9. T. Van Doren. H. J. LTneh, John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy. Samuel Buckler; A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Oollectlorui nude on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. • - - Interest Allowed on Time Deposita. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. N. I. tYNCII, President. GEO. T. VAN 1?011.131. Cashier. z 1 :1 6:P OVA •itni 61111 cern! NATIONAL BANK- OF COMM, Con of Wood and Sixth Ste. A. PATTERSON President. JOS. H. HILL' caikter. CAPITAL, : : $500,060. • - DrltECtOßEist - A. Pattereon, .George W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, - JanteithlcCandlesa, Chas. Lockhart, Wm. 12ouglaa, Alien.Xtrtroattiek; WM. W. t 3. Ha - en. DISCOVNTIII DAIL— HART, pAUGgEIf At, CO, BANKERS =AND 8R0M.% ClOrner..2Afrd and Wood Streets, prz-rsicrivair, (SHCCEI39OIO3 TO HANNA, HART a C 0..) DZALIIIII IN • Exchange; Coin,' Coupons, Arid particular atteutl i t e pr tali pUrcbaae end COVERNMENT BONDS. Slant Drafts on London. N HOLMES & SONS Eel 57 Market S eet, lldtllid PITTorsl3 Ili eer i on • uzl d eg a tfi a tei prbusilAipolats of the Stocks, 'Bonds and other Securitlei BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. sa - Ple articular attention paid to ilia porpluise arid of . • .- • • - United Stateg Seettritteia. 'ohm. IVAIMERN itAVINOS No. , /19UFOuriE Enrieft.'t CHARTEZIED:.IBp6. Interest paid on Time Deposita ANY sum geowsistissostv ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. 13DIVIteT e riDC. wripmyT Discounts Daily at 12 President-THOMPSON ULU Vice President—A: IL MARSHAM drawrOad: THOMPSON BELL,- -. I Ar. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. ' JOS. ALAREIL J. J. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whomwe r Matti Matthaei: Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr, Willis Dalsell.... , , Henry Lombert,• , ..” -,, D. W. C. Midvale `.- , ,L, M. atortm - -,- IL X. Fulton. Thomas Ewinsr. migowni,CW.ELMWS Al this N0..14 Snantiitlfoltelti R.O PlTillithttaft, w. .'1 ~ ) 0'0" `i3 : iii'. — '' o 11 r It ,l itfiil NTEREST' PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SIM HECI E MDFROMONEDOLLAR:UP,WARD....Dcr , % ppgti notti'ed'imb)o,'toipliOli;,iiielOt Li4.reit, • 4AHES'SLACHHORE. "Pitiaileini. 41E° D I IN STENNT i gnit ed Arel - ' JAMES H H ,- r: TEDSTEESI- ''' t "' l ' ' . . , • - 1 James Blackmore, dames tt. Hitkins, Al ex . =mei/. I * : • ) ‘ : 17/mem Sown. William D,eaxle,. W, W.DrsA/sikw, A. tie .cobbaim ; ii AtatocnNitrat, i t fi:. t. 4.1040 Irinig,i,l 'i 0'4,1 ~...1;,.... 00}'PEIL LAgitIASIV.IE.I I3 .4W4I COPPER MILL An ,IRCEMZERG WOLIO, . ' rrrrre33UrlWir.. - • PARK, McCURDY. dir•CRI, I Manake Frosted turers:Or.sbeitiij, Bel Copper, p r rß " ll : iu ilkzt etal. a bolder so, i=ntDeetPue, troucM.l.vot Atc.. von, statit y o c lt.tri BEVrittaboi.';; 15 al orders o Oloppecoot any desired_ DV: exo. • uo•24scOleoww • ; UnnTM7r7Mial VirlitnkLlFALLEltj , DILLS RtriereV : r an. .454 V " A t ilarr . )11 : 7;1 41, . k..4*444.4A4i14::0544"r; , „, • any og i lfl i gnrre ll with - we l t' and ternin elan or 614 also the Pain Bhie,for same Nrpose. molts 3to 7 feet e, at the ell (Roth areroollls, 30 and Ali ht. Clair street. • 3011 thB. ViUsLirgh OFFICE or THE PrrrearEou GAZETTE, j MONDAY. June 23, Mgt. . , Gold opened weak it 140X,with ddeclin ing tendency on account of the sharp ad vance of U. 8. bondi In the • European markets, but on receipt ofthe alight decline , of bonds in London, :the market became firmer at44ON 140%, and eloied at 140 x; also, there were some purchasers on ao count.of to-morn Ta. shipme nt. The gold room' nd its hangers on are still In favor of a rise but the importers are firm hi their belief that gold must be lower during July next, and it seems as if the litter were correct ;broli.ers and gold speteditioxi!efien looses sight of the considerable shipments of other parties besides New York. All the • cotton ports are generally exporters whilst their Imports amount to but a small per centage of theamount of export. Thus, the figures between export an import will change considerable when total business of the country is com Paired with that of New 'York alone. AT sit A. N. - spazo22 Government securities opened very firm today at an advance of y, to X, per cent. on the Ten Forties and old Five Twenties; the home securities were less in demand, al though the large amounts are bought on speculation. Verylinv '.bonds-'.are offered at the counters of our. dealers, but ex changing goes on very rapidly, and parties are anxious to secure the privilege of con version which' expires on the 80th. • Stocks are dull. and every advance is quickly lost by sales to realize. There is some movement on foot. in• Cleveland & Pittsburgh to carry it up to par on account of its regular per ,cent. - quarterly ark dends, provided for at the last meeting of Nthe directors, but whether this Stock can - be advanced much by speculators Is ques tionable. The gentleman who iethe prime mover is a bold operator, but having ?nee befora :filled in the atttemptlor bull: the -stock, and went under and leaving his friends to suffer a heavy loss; how far he '_may'be suae&tbfalrno* when there Ahipositionlahown to operate in Railroad stocks. I Money is easier, bat.tbe.constant flow of funds towards the east has made green backs scarce with the banks in the interior priortb - tiCatekturit. an d Mining shares are dull. , Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. IMertz,'were es follows. ' • ' Gold, 140%; 4881 bonds. 117.,;;. ii 42. 5408 1 113%; 1884 do,-111% 1 ,- - .lBflES..dek, 111) 4 0 new, 1885 and 1867, 114%; ,. Ten Forties, 1074; Seven Thirties, 110%: New • Mork - Centre-4 q 3434: Erie, 09}41 - Michigan Southern, 9134; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 90%; Northwestern, common, 873ift Preferr ed ; 72; ,Chicago & Rock Is.. land ' loB%; Pittaburgh it Fort Wavne, 11134; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates, 29%; Merchants Union Express, 27; Western Union Telegraph, 8514; Corydon, Quickf, silver, 25; Quartz 1,15. —Notwithstanding the plethora of cur rency in our great seaboard cities, and the low rates of discount,: there is no employ ment for it except in the stock and bond. market, where it;ist tieing freely used both by speculators and investors. The oonse quence of this general dliersion df capital from regular busitiess , channels . is'seen In, the inflation Wall kindsef dividend-Paying , • , Asecurlties, Government .bonds .haVe -ad vanced Some eight toidito 'Per cent.' front' the point touched when -thS ,7 -134241k last turned the screws upon the money market, while,thFildysnceinlNEuTope during that timit hitsliSeitlelsi than two per cent. That the rise here is due to speculation : stimu tinted by an eteisaint and not an enhanced foreign demand, based upon an improved state of thepnbll4l credit, is evident from the fact that. , geld contin ues to flow out, and the premium to stick at high figures. —At a meeting of the President and Dl rectors—of, the CleVerand and Pittsburgh Company, in this City, on Friday night, 'wterel'unglialitotsityr°l4l24adobpitd"d 're lutioxi Whereita, ; It now appears by -prcist. dent's report of the affairs of this CoMpany, that its present net earnings and financial condition are such'that' the Directors feel juitified in stating that a dividendof eignt -per cent. per annum of the earnings ' of the , Company can be paid to the stockholders; , thetefore, -• • t: Remised, That a quarterly dividend of 'tivo per cent., free ur.Government tax. be • paid on the 10th day of July next, and that The books of transfer close on the Ist of Inly, and be openectillbe ' llth pf,July. It is rumored 'that stritingetnents have ieetk eVl,3 for tbe-IP"9ll7.it;°l:- the sigyiCia khaVatfitict, pet:"cent.mit dividend 41i1 i.fniO4 with this report the stock has advanced to 105. b:1671,4* y &Co.: 14 03 ii tri MI: A IM; 113 X; 5.20 /WW4Pfil ' 10-40's, 107%3 5-20 s, annars, 1565. y July, 'B5, 114; s,M'e January and July, 'O7 1143( ; June 7-30 ' s, 110,q; July 740'e, / 10 3 i; May Comp., 18135, /19,40. En i 313 . It. 310E1!UTZ, BANKER, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT IND PACIFIC B. B. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available In any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to cheei, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES T. BRADY & Co., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 13AL NC MC MI 1:1. NW, • BU T law nu. ALL mire ori , ' ' GOVERNMENT SECURrnEfg Qom, saves AND COMM, . ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 7-80's CONVERTED YEW 8-20 CO UPON BOYD. [W' Interest Allowed On Deposit& MM. MONED LOANED ON. GOVERNMENT Borps, and other approved collateral, at lowest ntarteitates. . - , . '*" ' • ". Orders executed for the IParetisse and Saki of STOCKS, BONDS and_OOLD. . .•, , , .TAMES T. BRADY Ar. CO. tije littAintrgt . Gay& FriV4MCE AND TRADE . EWES pirrrsiultan M ARKET. OFFICE OF THIt PITTSBURGH Gowns, .....-- TUESDAY, June, 23,1868. The weather has again cleared off pretty well, and the ricant rains followed with warm sunshine' will be of incalculable benefit to th e growing crops, pa r _ ticuly Corn and !Potatoes, which are a little backward. Thi prospects for a splendid yield of Wheat ere never better, and with an average crop, we may look for cheaper Flour, and better times. Already new Flour and Whaa has made its appear ance , in some of the Southern and eastern Mar ,l kets, and within a few days we expect to. be able to announce an arrival of new Flour in :this market from Tennessee. It will be some time, however, before there will be sufficient new Flour to meet the requirements of the trade, and it is not im probable-that Int: the meantime, an advance may be established, as reports unfavorable in re and would d übtless have that effect. ard to theirops,whether well founded or net HAY—Is du , , but without quotable change. Sales Of 26 loads at Allegheny Diamond scaled at $l6 to 120 per ton. STRAW-Dull and lower; sales at Alle- gheny Diamondlecales at $7 to $l2. to noLLFEED4There is no Improvement te in the demand, and the market is . dull but unchanged; sales of Middlings at 51.60 to 111,70, as to quality, and Bran at $1,20 to $1,26. 11 GRAlN—Virinter Wheat is scarce and in fair milling de dema nd at 52,25 to 52,30 for Red, and - 5 to ' higher for White.' Oats appear to be a ll' le stronger in consequence of diminished ' 'vela; sales of two cars at 80c. RYe, also,lls fi rmer, and in better de- ut mend, and distillers are paying 51,60. Corn is dull but unchanged-41 'to 51,05 for ; Shelled, and $1,06 to 51,08 for Ear, as to quality. No movement in Barley, and none in market; BUTTER—The supply is fully up to the demand, arid the market is quiet at 25c to 27' for me to 'chigoe fresh packed. EGOS—In good supply, bat unchanged at 23c to 24—hoLders generally asking 24. POTATOES--iSales of Peach Blows, in small lots, at 5425 per bushel. New Pota toes 56,50 to $7 Per bbl. , DRIED FRUIT—Is very dull, and ten dency downward; small sales at 6to 634 for . apples, and 11jto 12 for peaches- ( primeo' _halves.) 1 FLOUR—Co tinues steady and, if any thing, a little .irmer, though there is no , improvement ttolnoteln -the demand. We continue 'to quote ' ' medium' *!Spring .z• Wheat grades at $9 to 510 and choice doat $10,26 to 510,50 and $10,75. Winter, Wheat, : 111,00 to $11,50 and fancrbrands4l4:tosls. Rye Flour is lo*er being quoted at 59,00. SEEDS—There is some inquiry for Flax- , , seed, and we t can report sales at 52,60: to q' SALT—Is dull and nominally unchanged; 1 . -Allegheny bran, $1,75 $l,BO for round lots, and 02,00 for lots in stare. LARD OIL—Is quoted a shade lower, 81,22 to $1,23 forlNo 2 and 51,42 to 11,43 for Ji PITTSBURGH m= OLEUH HARRIET: OFFICE OF t":) PITTSBIIGIT GAZETTE, , TtitSDA.Y. June 23;1868. , Crude market, although CRUDE-ThS. I very quiet, seemed to, be , eoniddarably il firmer to-day, and, compared with yestor, . 11 a day, holders are asking a still •further a - vance; we now note and oil at 123iti of- fered, and 18c a s ked ; and all the year;buy _ er's option, at. Pio offered, and , 15c asked. There was but a single sale reported to. day, 150 bbls, on spot, at 12Mo, bbls re turned-bulk off splays commands a pref erermi at the same pride. The 'prospects . ' for a bulk rise are not as. encouraging. as they were on Monday, as the river is re ported falling isiove. again. There was , a sale at . Oil City Dist evening of 1,000 bbls at 11,85, on Broad Oange cars-42 to 43 gal lons to the barrel. REFINED-The market for bonded op, was also firmer tb-day,-with more inquiry ' and a stronger fneling, but prices have nn- dergone no quotable change. Sales of 1,000 bbls for the lastdhalf of Decembet at ff2c: .1 two lots of 500 each for the last half ofJuly, seller's Option, .. at , 3030. UntL'a--"liii'l of , 1. , 1500-500 for July at 8131 c; •500 for August at 32c, and 500'fbr September at 32 l One thing that tendi, to stiffen , the market is theAtict that tiaMi h. but little offering, 110 -, -i refiners iieenidVpbseff to fill bll - their old 5, contracts before ebtering Into new tines:: The foreign markets are quiet and - liii- • changed, and da,Vold of any new ch . apieter:. • istica. worthy Of tend. ftcte... - .:•-, ~ , Z ir Z - 1 ABRI.V.A,LS-...r e arrivals - of . '..011.; , re-> . , ported today were as Billows.:, - ~,• . .. W. lifcCutcheon.'solMiiwhinney di 'E.•.150 Bly J Pinkerton'. 50 B. M. Edgerton.?tß .. - 1 Net- Bet - P ), --. 448 9 Fisher d< o,: 80 . om turrbtamera 'PZEZ a. ,It. R. B. lideßelvy de Birii.,-169 bbls ref. ,to N. P. Logan!' & Bro: delihia. --,-- - - • •-' Fawcett, '& Stockdale, 50 do do to W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. -r ; . - Lc fla Montzheimer, 1 Koehler & Co., 250 do do to Waring_ L Xin g ) d: Co., Philadelphia: Nat. nor: Ccp. a i n 2so do, do to P. A. Dil worth, Philadel lila. • ? 1 Johnston dr P e, 99 do do to W. P. Lo gan & Bro.. Thiliidelphia. Fulton, Marvin it Co., 250 do do to W. P. Logan & Pro: , Philadelphia. It. W. C. Tweddle 150 do do to Warden. Frew &Co., Philadelphia. H. W. C. Tweddie 150 do benzole to War den, Frew &' C 0 . 14 Philadelphia. Livingston & .liiro:, 98 do do to Warden,. Frew it CO., Philidelphia. - .. ori. BRiPZENTEOPEON Putman - it bziPoi. Duncan it WiLiams, 30 do do to W. P. Logan it Bro., P. ladelphia. O. W. Holds . ~ 237 do do to Waring, Ring it Co., P . . elphiii. I .. Fleming it 1-. 188 do AO tii, Waring, Ring &.Co., PhilidelPhia. Hutchinson Oil Ref.- ' Co.,' 178 do do to wardety-prewiat Co., Philadelphia. Johnston &Paine, 14,doorude to Wall dr. Cavitt, Philadelphia. -•- .. .. . 1 Hutchinson 01.11 Ref. Co., 111 do benzolo to.Wa.rcitim VrewlitUo., Philadelphia. ,1 • , - ---u , ..:. PITTSBUR H WOOL liplititET. . tWoilmsot , '. . ..=extakitmrritd ItutEi .47r, June 23„ 1868. ; ,_ Onr dealers I now, Tecalying °insider , able quantities Ok' Wool and Foam mut medium grades . ..t.k• luting ,quite aebigh lie' the finer Wools. (This is accounteiffor par•L tially bY th'eilemand , being- alutost 'en:- ii d edi d tirely for thelo _ 'an m um 'gra es, which, sell 'readily at 85 to 380 for coarse Fleece, and 38 to 400cfor tab 'washed. demand for fine Wool is exceedin The gly light, andit is notwanted **yet; at . o'er 40 tO 43,r, according to . quality and , condition. The woohr of the wokern States ,'are;' selling pretty freely, at 1 , :t1 range of ~ fr om . 80 t o 8 5 , for washed wools land the average clips of; Ohirilit'4oc. - , One Of our leildbig houses has been buying pretty freely in western Ohio . within the past week or two ' at - that fig Me. 'ln l iVaahington linty, (this State) at one, time regraded. the leading wool , dis tricein the - coo n , there - has - WO:IA:lilt little done as,yet, nd the, great-proportion linty, of the wool is stEllp 3 the hands •ifltratirerie. sour°, oi r whom . tut - their Clips of , the pa,, two or three years von hand; they have been holding _for . better -prices; - but instead of getting better, priees. ,, hitte been s .irettlite worse, and,"aa a rueike, some lathes°, llt eeranlieiders' he = rel'etexi• •to sell: at- e. • dollar, 15 , 111 , doub ess be forced to 'Belly et: 40 to 4So, and,perli 'Ds; Jew. '.` -:'' ', ,' .. The wool,cliO. o the dusted' ` tett . i pisti -- 1 0 so intu'efiseti vital ''.Etberbust \few'l94trti tba , 1 it lie*, requlrektli , *.htile yest tatolleet it from;fanners; ts , erects. formerly tit iwas.. gattemeistp4us 00p40101chaalitioubM4t, queacertthernar to/elisuubjectito.thbke itprismodic peziodslbf excitement that tusedoi to prevail. At present the indications do not look very favorable , for higher prices, for some time to come. • - 11 II • =I I Ir 41T1.54 -0A.:04%