6 Imo . * An. i xussa. Preet. - P.-Polerzit.aep't. IT' lISGH * 1. yongE, - ANDIRON.CO.;'" ' EBBE MAIONALOZTOZOB OF Err 114)334' _ Baßroady/18h Bars was Bolts; Milli:waiter /Weis Boiled; : Hammered; Lhisotaallve Frames; Locomotive yxame Shapes; - Midi Rtris; , Tpkets, Straps; PCstbp ; Xleads; Stehmbost Shafts; Ilteanaboai Croaks; 7 - lil S ion Rods, Wrists; • Pitikan Jaws , . C9.llarot &e. 0111ce, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. P• .. GRAFF, MEI:W& CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Bar, Heap and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT TON, Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. tr - OIL WELL TUBING. Mee; 98 Water and 182 First Strieti. ITTSBURGH, Pa. 122:e26 KEVSISIGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & Bug, _LuAlruipAcruß.,..6,• Rest CoOlmon, Refilled, Charcoal JIJNIATA 1! . .L00M mißcammitAig BOUND and SQUARE T 8507.1. HOOP, BAND ,T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND:REAPER BARS, • ' CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER LRAM.. SMALL rr RAILS, 510 and 10 lbs. to the yard. • WROUGHT CHA'e and SPIKES for same. PLATIRAILtk _Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. . , NAILS AND BPIXES. Warehotuse And Office at the Worse, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & 'CO.; Penntylvitm'a Iron Works. . Wareouse; 208..306 and 167 rIII4T STREET; Opposite htorkougahebS goose, • aD24:d6 PITT sllunon, _ STEEL WORKS: SHEFFIMILD STEEL WORKS. SINGERy & F=SBTIRGE, PEL, lianutimbz:Mrs of every description of CAST ANWCEENIAN STEEL ILAILIirAV:OPRINGS, ' ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM srtsm / Agr. A , STEEL TIRE, c., ac. Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts. 5p16:4367 • . pITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & CO.; (StCCESSOBS TO - JONYS, BOYD & Idaninicturers of BEST . :REFINED CAST* STEEL, trPE•at e TyttErufthaizirr 14 oftll ... .sAs• CAST 13 or • '7`, B. • Reaping and NoWujig. - stela Plover: Cast aria Co mmon Plow SprtaiStaat Mee—Corner IrTa.wr AND.ROBB 817.141115; two locks above the .Ilionorigaliels Holm. - k ocZl:de M TILLER, ILIIIRR rdlitid7l.l. GIMMIUL Teivri!slts • WM. 3LiT6ALIP, I BEIIBEN X/LLEIi, GEO. IV. / BARS, .1 CHAR. PMEtalli} B' c' Piarrszn-13. N. HIES. ; , • dMSCENT STEEL WORKS, D Allll ' FA? 3 4irar. Office, No. 339 Liberty S. PITTgiIIRGH, PA ratiais BI4ACKJIMMOND STEEL WORKS. - PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of • , o . l ll 3lltWar.a. Office and Warebinse, 120,422, 124 SECOND and I:ll9.and;pl/IRST ST,II.:EETd, PrITSIKIBOH: HARDWARE. NEW lIAILDWARE 'ROUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EWER, gsmaseturers and Importers of AJEL D W CUTLERY, .&C.. 887 LD3ER,TY STREET, OOHS= 0,7 WAYNE• one Square,Below, Bnicni Depot, PITTSBURGH. ge.:uents for - 7=BA2iM , §CALES. TolsAce° AND. CIGARS. ALLEN," . DzALim fl ALL KIN LEO TOBACCO AND . SWAMI' 2(0. 4 t icETH InAz!LT, clfi4lexu2 Bank of Cbm. in ercelluildhl " " prtrinnatei. PAi Branch of 172 yriteF,sttretairulL'.. DraAs. XCELSIOR WORK& ; # 4 , 7 ** ,47 .Fa l4 f larl i SCTre Mancificaniiis mad Deilnii obactx!, *nuffeCigarls, eie., R :za6 tivizei. ST., AI Liel42lll • . --- - - ......3;74-,1.5. -1, 4" , - , 1 ____ . ~.,,.., ~,,,.,_.„-..-..,....-,..-.-_ -,...-,-,..,n...„.7:: ; 77 ...•:.*:.',.,7-..-•.;....-7,..",-"---. „.„.-4-.„-,,,.....:7---.4.....?1,-,T;F•,:[407.47.,.1,':•!..V.,.;-,..,..,1-,.:,.,,...,.„•.1..:,,,-,4..,;4,._2.,r71,,•-t.1,,-.7.1,1.;:...1-,?:-:-.;2•_j„..7..,,,,;.--;?•;','?„7,.2.,..„,,,v.-i..0,7,...'72)7.'I,...4,..'f'::,;.:g..;(':::tA:''.-.F..-.1.--,qel.Ti . O, Z , - ." -- ii .. ` nr. 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Boilers, Oil Tanks. - Sheet Iron Work. Ilatiroad Castings. Bolling • hill Castings. m ; Engine Castings.' Castings. Stanaiist•Caaiii, • ORDERS SOLICITED n09:n69 21110 MEG ATIONAL :rotiftiokt *. • •"' AND:PIPE.WORKS. 4Oorri 'Cn ioll end limallnuna Streets, • I , ~! (NINTH WARD,) • SITTIE • Martisirsso,,turer CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAS ANT) 'WATER WORES. sa l aira i gAggeletnitalghiag% .61e!leralCoreas-and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents, of fe ts ti Toills to r nyin4e', of RETORTS.. t. L. 0. LIVINGSTOI.7.IPirs H. ntra.T.R. A. ROBINSON, JS. LIVINGSTON & CO., I IRON FOIMDERS: , MANITFACTUREII3 OF ,•• . - FINE LIGHT CASTINGS , An deiciftoiks; Phimiiert and OateFitteni; rteultural Implements, Cotton and 'Woolen Mill MA7 Alt obWork promptly attended to. Office and Works— WASHINGTON near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa., • . • , . - ROBILNEIONiItEA:OI3O.;':.!'. Successora to Roirrra lt, MINIS & MlLLsna, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAMmApHiNISTS, PrITS3UaGHI Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam B last tVggetgal3,ll`leMtrixrr o y d Gearing s, Boiler and sheet Iron W or k. " f 3 Mee, No. 151. corner First and Smithfield Streets. fee' WiM i BLANC FOUNDIII. • Butler Street, Ninth warg, Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE, BOXES, ( IXACHINERY AND. CASTINGS GENERALLY • j Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERTI MACIELIND: ,0c15:12S B ERLTh FOVI DRY. `, I 'PRICE Office- and -iYarehoine, 29 Wood Street., . . Hannfactnre and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,_ WAGON. BOkES, DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings 'generally.. . . ap93:yB riIIIOBIAS CARLIN & CO" Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, .BA.24PIISECY BT.. .ALLEGILE.NT . CITY, Pi. Manufacturers of Btesm Xi:1)&414011 Pluvial'', Pal bhatling. Grist and Saw Milt Work,_itolling il and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes; de. Build to order and have on hand:Engines of all sizes. " in 14:g5 nVINTILit FOIINDIRIE AND ROLL WORKS - I. 880 Penn Street. BOLL3LiIi, BOXD, & BA.G4LEY. ChM Bond,"3i111 Castings . : ioleiathes, VULTON MACHINE WORKS: lava;Llama 11.930..' a lfanuftetsrty - of ISTEMW - ENGLNES, -- - -str.es lthd of the mows arzved pattern . for i ta y lua I= s t il s v T esietrat A lo, lA n tai l l le horse power .E1401N.101, whiat win be sold at very reduced prices, - • P. F. GEISSE. Wellirslitsi 0. Httg miles below Pittsbargb, onibe Oblo 3lver slid Doe of C. it P. IL :ao9:112. • • • • • Lunitigitt tumliErit LIJMIBERI f ! , ALEXANDER PATTERSON , YARDS No. 118 Preble Street formerly Manchester? and No. 157 Rebecca street opposite Gwa, ALLEGHENY I 4 HINDS. DEALER IN, ALL Euips CF 1 .802/44 and Planed . Luinbir, • Flooring, ' Deed. - Weatherboarding, .Bash, Shingles, . ' Saw BM Lumber, ' Ceder and Locust Poste, Lath and Pallng.e,' ' Oak' and Yellow Pine. - ' - ALto- - -FIRE:Bans... TILE and CLAY. at8:o61 FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANI 'ea,:putti P- • - $125,000. . • • = Pnisrosif. , 4IIIWARD•DITHIIIDGE. Sicnicrenn—T. A. WRIGHT. • , Burzarirsinzarr—EDW. DAMS ON: Microns: Edward Davison, L. F. Duncan, John liteUon, N. Di 050. W. Dtthrld i ee,' M.L. Idalone, . R. Johnston,. . LIIIIIBRR YARD...CO=Or of .11IITIXR.ANDAL; LEGHENY STREETS. Ninth Ward. • OFFICE AT FORT .VITT GLASIS WOMB. fiVash.• .n Street.. • • • • 3 • •• • • • • ia2od9S 11111 i A ' . n' r I l i p Ue JOHN N. COOPZR.. 308. KATZ joint 111.6 , C0.0PER & CO., '1 ' BRASS FOUNDERS , GAS AND STEAM FITTERS , Manufactuier4of FinifiSAIIIYBRIAISB . WoRICA oL every description: dealers In Cild3 PDC/TEES APW.TUBING,- Grail lands. , • Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, . - • . PITTSEitIitGV.• -.• •• • ' " • • • - ssarem.ll. , WicKritsitAiti, IRON 13ROH.Elt, 124 First StFeet, Pititinugh, Fa. Aetbi.tbe Woof Cornra% Deeskeisiore.L.To• Deimos, Xsabeke di Dtoteettoon, otenhe. uteuaott, sad. other bran of. Allthnieltes Tinfildozhezty Coke sod 0. B. Charcoal ; . ;.• , • • Pie 4 / 1 101 4 03. 9° ! I i i "4 411 !I PO 9140 PiPeet"PUcited• (Opposite Union Iron Mills, ) "PITTSBrEIGH LUMBER. IRON BROKERS. '= - PITTSB)JRG,H-, GAZETTE-; ORT PITT lIMIXR,I.STILLIE TANK ' ' ;.',..''',•••'. ,• - WOILKS.',.' ..'.: ..' ::::, CARROLL & SC(DER, ISAIitrPACTUBITEtB OP TUBULAR, POUBLE-PLITED TUBI7LAR, PM BOX AN.„, CYLINDER STEAii BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS; CHI3LVEYS, BREECELING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT ,PANS AND CON- DENBERS; 'PIPES.. GASOMETERS AND . IRON BRIDGES; PRLSDN DOORS AND (COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse. earner Second,' Third. Short and 3Libert7 Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. air Orders sent to the above address wM be promoth attended to.. . . , . m iaow . 3101M0W....:113. BARNUILL.....TAL BLAU Imt - A 1101 If WORKS. Bilidim & co., ILLITIPACTI7ItEIIa or ' - • Steam Boilers, Oil "Stills,.Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS4 WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, Re. Liberty and liecond Sta., -FirreapwiA. g A.. EPAIRIN6 prompt,l . 7 fine, r W. BARNHILL & CO. BOILERMAKERS , AND SHEET tRON - INORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 20 PENN ST. Raving secured-A largeyard and funiilshe.d it with the mostapprayed machinery, we are _prepared to manufacture emery description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Bane, and , sole mum- Dicturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 125:oll. JAMES M. RIMER, NoB. s 3 an =CI DLANI7 neon BETTLING PANS ROLLING MILL STALES, And SHEET MON WORN, For Eiteamboati JARED 11. BRUSH • EDMUND D. BRUSH JARED IN: BRUSH & SON,. • XASUFACTURERB OF Steam Boilers, Oil. Stills, Tanks. SKEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS,: &C. CINME STOVES. CET .THE BEST. BISSELL CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove in the Union. BISSELTR CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, I.III II R E S A T T ° I I Oh3TOVES, GRATE FRONTS. niNDERS, COOKING Karam. to CHEAPEST PLACE in the city , , TO BUY THE , • , •TRIUNIPM COOKING:010Y Ev IS at No. 146 GRANT STREET. , ' ' P. C. DIIPPY. WARING AND' RING, communion Mercbants and Broketa Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DULNIESNI WAY,. prrreuruiten, PHLLADELPRLS. ADDRESS, WARING, KING & 127 Walnut Street. COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN . ,Petroleum and its Pr,Oducts. Pittsburgh 0111oe—DAMZELL. 'BUILDING: , cor ner of DuquOine Vat and Irwla s sireets. ' Philadelphia ! plate—LW WALNUT BT. JACOB WEAVER, } Jr. & CO., Oil Comniissiiin No. 3 DIIQITENNE WAY,rwtlf buf vldielf Crude and Refined _CLis,. Lubricating.. Tar,. .14,211:10 and. Cooperage. Otr long_experience - etroleeld Amide enables us to , Ofer tompeal.ficilltlea and in.: dacements to operators. As heretofore, we are de ?ermined to make it toe interest of buyers and sel lers to give 'us a call. Parties - hiving OIL for sale are cordially . Inv . lt : ed to brlag their santAl!sr • , H e AL LONG &;-CO., , MANUFACTURERS OF PURE Walla BURNINCI trand""XrCIFER•" Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way; Pittsburgh. J. C:atrilint...o.‘A. WEITZWIAD. SOHO OIL WORILS. miaupctur, and tiive for pale all lands of LUBRICATINC OILS. No. IST. (ILA= STREET: . c • 1311 MYS; & CO. FI7RI4ITIME; 118 . FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLEEW,E AND RETAIL. • "LEMON it WEISE, 1`fg., 3 4. , Ek..P9 1 :7Fra,; bonitiiittry on band evez ta T i ariety cif Pintail mad . ' OHLUBENFURNITU tpliagr, with loom: Vitt* isortPS` , :m Onoxß riquitiaTo 1111 °" ,Pri Trog 6 ‘azinfenvialnalst maam go oordialr :invited - to eau before burgstsint.. Wort instantond.• a kaa wl a • , 31. q - 'l. jy4:b2 ter Street, ' TAN AM PLPE4 Lima . vai=immial zglifetAßC., 111.2% PrrimllAlllNG-;,COMpigy, No. '169 Wood - Street cAPrrAii, : : -$200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS Ift.. GOVERNMENT; SEOURITIES,, ANC, ON TER DEPOSITS. N I TEREST ALLOWE IMM= • , Coßeath:nag made on a Vatted States and Cupid 1 TORS: I, [ Jno. C. Mabee. Robt. H. King, Andrew Miller, Jvxas M. Halley EM; D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. WaDuce, E. Fawcett, WILSON. Cashier, , ,15.11111". L. HEYSTO' 111 FIE —it : ~,,,, , n ______-:''' N 0,7•03 DM„,nt ,: - : p elf; Pa:: IpArrriL; (liitilii 3 , 4)'i i: 1' - lint anis.' .V.;hii iggt h ikti, a r.', .- rie n tlifi3ol ri k a av witrßitlcte 7, °ea. 3r A GENERAL BANKING B' TRANSACTED tr litlgt i lltg a ln an ale o r t t tapcessib!! rits Interest AlloWed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SEIfURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD, GEO. T. 'JAN DOREN. Clusidor. :TOCEHOLDE ENDIVIDUALLYITABLE NATIONAL BANK OF jOIDIERCE, Con of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON' JOS. U;RECE.4... CAPITAL, : : : $5400,000. DIRECTORS: I George W. Cass, James McCandless, Win. Douglas., Wm. geed. 'A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, Y, AT U. A. M. DISCOUNTS DAIL HART, CAUGHEY '& CO.i - I BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, prx"rsuuncria. ' (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & DEAraas is ; Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particnlar attentl i m e pgd to O e purchase and COVERNMENT BONDS.' Sight Drafts all Moriclan. my1:682 N., MUMMA. SONS, ' - • • - , L 13.1L.N.13.1t. , 57 Market Stre t, prrorrippAct . Collections made on all the principal paints of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Secnriiies COMM BOUGHT .&ND'SOLti OHISSIO.H. . . Particular attention paid to' the parclutse and salt or . _ United States Securities. 31130:al VirEWIERSJSAVIIIiGS BANK; - ..1•= No. 59 Fourt Street. diIIatTEtLECI 186th , - Interest paid on Time Deposits ANYSUM S.2oB.lVrto ?kat • • • ONE DOLLAR. UPWARD. DErostrs . *imam; Discounts Dally at la o'clock: PresldentreTßOMPSON Vice President--A. M. SHALL. ,: M THOMPSON BELL, I A.. MARSHALL, , JO S. .euamrar., DIL WORTH.S J00 , ...A4A14%. J. - . , . 3 rockho derst: : 7 _ F 7 e mi k e reference: , vm.vor,ytb.oseptiiwo.vm.oidvei 1, .cy.utderr,wiiltsnibei. .nyoert D. W.O.. Didwelt, .. A. M: 8r0wn,... ) }I.. M. Milton. • • . Thomas Ewitur. prrrsn . . .` , BANK FOR SAVINGS, • • TRißitzuLy TSB DWEiSAVISGBINFITITITTION . ! e 7 Ilkoututh-Street. :• 1 i ,! NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK OF PITTSBEOVIIII. ' .CHAATEUED•III 1862. - • 1 • OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 &clock, - and on WED. NRBDAY ano , BATURDAY.EVENINGS, from May lot to NroveMber lst, from fir tot:Weida; and from November Ist to May let, 8 to 8 o'clock. , Books orßy•Laws, .kr., furnished at the once.' This Institution espeelally xoffer to' thOse. whose . eatninits are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by'smalll deposits, may saved, aum which will be a resource when neetted, - and nearing Interest In stead of remaining unproductive. BGAAD OF MANAGERS: • • • GEORGE . ..LOB/IBL • • • - TICE PIISSIDENTSy: 11. 'H. 'HARTMAN, ' 4A4EB . PARR, • ' SECEETAII,f, AND. nutAst:r . nita, D. E.'IIicKINLEY. • A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NiI.GOK, A. S. BELL, ,__.- , F. 8A.H31_,_,.. , - JOHN S. DILWORTH, J O SHUA RuotEs, G. FOLLANSBEE, 10.141 i SCO_ TT • • •. JAS. L. GRAHAM, R. C. SCHMERTZ, CHRIST° HER EEG—. SOLicrrOnti—D. W.' &A. S. BELL. mhl4:r3d? MIECHANICVSAVINGS. BANK, wo, 44, lalmitballeld Strepti „. „ INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS:: AN Y SUM REORI4'ED,PRO*ONE poLL4B, UPWARD... De posits reCoived sub & subject to sok, without !Merest. , &MEM B4 D ORMORR,,-Thiest4ent• 's r..:,. ... t ~. ,:, 0VQ.,./.frLE __Secrotaci mut TieiaureT. ' JA.lU+s - a• OPAPIIfoI:QUMSur; - . : . .-- . . TR. EEO: I :- '+-) .-,-+ .; • -• , , 1 '. jamas Bblektoote l '• t- i Jaatea . RilEopidua lk - Alex. 'Midis, ' ' + +. c• ', Jamealtowu, • 0 + '++, , '. William Deane, , . , - W. W. Bridal:tar; ' . - ( • A. o;+Otibliage t -; ''.•,.• . - itobert Wray,— • .Toim vans. • • • ' • - • ''''+' ' TORE WINDOW SHAIDEIII of any coin and t al#l requteettorlthi.bonier and' tern In phm - er 311 r, also the vain Znie,_ler same •purpose, from 3 to 's feet wtoe, at the till Cloth Waveforms; ill dotd3lll.3ooolalr street; t= =•=t Jet J. a a. ria4 P 9. • EE .31corurz, •- ," BANKER,- - Corner of Wood and Fifth SSreets, GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC L L BONDS; GOLD; SIGNED AND COUPONS Bought on the most- favorabletea:pp. Bella LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available in any part of Europe. -.DEPOgrtgreeeilie.d subject to ar INTER- ; EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. ARts Ts : BRADY ' - 86' CO. • Corner i -Foarth and Wood zSts., ) • N l iEMiWi rt. Eli ll ' BITY.AND SELL ALI, HINDS OP c' GbittgN,Mittil l SECURITIES ;. GOLD-: SILVER AND t011IPONS; „ . • , . Or MOST rAlrinz;Amtag.TEßMS. P k - 80"S C ONVE`R • TED ' 1 " NEW 0-20 .0011T l ON BOND: Irer 4tereit - Allotred en Deposits. • sar 64 1 7ERINME,N 4 BONDS, and other approved caliteral4 at Icnrest °Styx executed for the' Purehiseeaug sale et MilftiCKS, BOPiltilaisd SOLD. • . JAICES',T. „BRAD . * & CO. ' MC, Mil 1 .( • : ..;'(MO. rotlton, etdee, Tf r Doren."' MEI iD . ,: - ,,:F.40 - 101 . i . .. - . .( i. '4,rtte.. ONANCII - AND 'TRADE OFFICE OF TEE .FITTESBURGE GAZETTE, TEVEEDAY, June 25,1868. Goverment securities suffered a heavy decline to-day, averaging from to per cent, but at the elose of business the mar ket rallied again'and- 'closed , firmer. '• The t amounts now held by speculators is enor mous,land.any advance in the quotations is quickly followed up by these parties to Tt is now very doubtful whether any h gher qnotatlons, can be established, even t nder the presept:easY money market quota, ions are entirely sustained.l3yApeeu, tors, While the people In the interior are selling out their bonds now in the hope of buying in at lower , rates.: In Seven-thirties a lively business of exchanging issoingon and parties are anXibus to them selves of the privalege or the exchange into gold bonds, although the time is now extended. GoldfreTather weaii4 and )any attempt, te advance quotations is quickly frustrated by large offers to sell. , The market is at pres ent heavily oversold, and thoie i+; , lio sold 141; or a shade less, Illay-ble content !to cover . a little below 140, and thus keep the mar* steady At about . 140, the price gent erally coriCeded 'as to be' the fowest pein reached for rome time to tome. ...President. Stoeka are dull .anti lower. except, Notth Western 'Como:tort :and-preferred, Which have advanced some 2 per cent. within a day or two. , The - balsiA s of "theslist has rather declined, about 1, ,per cent.. and Ex-, press stoats are - also lawer, from the de.: crease in the earnings; other business bes; ing ' dull it is quite natural to notice a' falling off in the receipts of these corn patties.,.. Money easier. BusinessViristpl,oi . •"' Closing quotations as retrynd:tirph.: Mertz, were as follows: - • Gold, 140 k; 1881 bon& it79?;';‘ 1862 113; 1.84, 40 .- 1 0%;- 1 . 8 6a-ctitv.414f. new, 1865 • and -1867 ; k 113W' Ten--.l6firtieN 107 - 3 d Seven Thirties, 109%. New Ynrk ;Central, C:l34X:l§ri%-.683(0 Michigan Southern,9l%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 00,4:- NoinvepeTn i - -comoni, 69; Preferred, 79; Chicago '& Rcick" Is- k land, 105%; Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne, 1113 ; Ohio :at Mississippi Certificstes, 30y,; MercAtritirl:fitioii - El press, 26%; larestprn Union Telegraph, 34; Corydon, 34; QUick silver, 25; Quartz .11111,-1,15. = —Tho . :lSeercitm: of tpe TteasuryigiyeS tice to holders of Seven - Thirtias who de nil° to avail themselves of- thelVtright to' C'onvert.tha same intu Fiye TweatieNthst. the Tioies t intLit be piesented 'at the Tint& ttry,Department at Washington, or, aLthe ogice of the Assistant Treasurer of the States at Ne,w,Yorlt, as follows . » :, • T "The notes that matured on., the 15th. June muat be presented on or - bet:ire the 15th of July. , That notes that become ,due on the 15th of Snly intuit be ptes'entiad on 'or before the Brat day, of ::August. The bonds to be issued in exchange for, the notes will beer'interest fromthe firirdaY-; of•JulY, 1868, and the interest theanotes will be calculated accordingly. The bonds . •will be of- thei sane of .1867:or 1868, as- may be preferred, and they will be issued in the order in whiChthe notessre:presented" —The yhiladolphia ,Ledger,of W.ednes,- dayi•eire= There is-still rather . tnore ,• mand for money, butweobservn no, change in rates, which still rule 'at 4to 5 - per cent. on call, and at ,5 to 6. per .sent.,for prime :discounts: = The 'CSUSOS ivhfclCproduced 'this ease are still in active operation, and 'will not; Jake their forte Until ofteirlbe pip: xnetit - of the July interest bri the Ifstionel ,debt, and the usual large payments on ac count of interest ; and, dividends by States • and corpotatiOns.'' These dividends will in a large degree be reinvested, and for some time cheap money and higher prices • for, for investment securities will be the nat ural order of things. —Closing quotations receivedby James T. ,Brady &Co.: - 1111, P;ROMM Ciola 110 ye Ij., B. ,ft's, 1881's, 117%; s •2 o 's, /862,' 118; e-20's, 1864; 110%; 5.20'5, 1865, 111; 10-40'5,107; 5-20's, January and 13.31; 520!5, January and-July, '67 113krJune 7-8015,"108%' July 740's, 109%; May comp., 1865, 119,30. I CENTRAL LIVE-RICOCK MARKET, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TavEPRAY. 4unq 25 , 4 68 . c... Business was unusually active at these yards this week, and with unusually large -arrivals, ihe sales were larger thanAlnrini any preceding week since last fall, and while prices wersl-10Wet everrthing pre sented a more cheerful appearance, and the number of, dealers, in;attendance, was ger than for, at lea* c1.7r . ,,1444 probahly,nine months. Another important matter to be taken Into is e the'fact that tho cattle ere tsale,li,:a.general thin ~ sere of good quality, Including a large number Of prime Misiouri,,,Ohlc cud , ICAutuaky steers; there was one drove, exceedingly flue Ohio steers.on ; sale, but theewher,,being l able to get his price, shipped them east; 1 ISt was wend. - line cents, witiohiie,refasod asking ten. If these cattle had been here, Jive or Alt veekis• 'dirk lhey: doubt haire bkotiktit ten bit% CATTLE within that time istoek of all kindilislf" dropped fully one cent per pound, Tbs.:, number of cattle sold since the date of our • • last report reach isearlk one thousand head. , the great bulk of whith were, shipped . New York and Philad Iphia. One thing that tended no doubt to increased the,arrivals this week. was Arai fact that the Port Wayne (St Chiehgo road Cif., reduced the fielF,hts on live stock .between Chicago and itlus point, to forty'. ..?" cents per 100; pounds Within the last few days. The fact' that freights have been entirely too high has been a serious draw- 7 back to bileiness" at these bards seisbwa and while it, would hav!ci Irieen better, :luur the have been made long since, it is better late than, never. . As wM ' be - Sisen 1 - iYI reference to lieles," -- prices rangedlower 'then last week; indeed il there has been a decli 'e of fully fifty cents , per - cwt: - At ! the - dee ne, however, 'there' F was a very fair dem nd, there being a" F . goodly number of eastern buyers in attend. : ~1 ance. We noticed several sales of „Vrett ' fair fat cattre ilt"7,g ,rci 1 X Yihielfi..mon --- ago would liaviobtotig!t 834" and • proba bl y g. Stock cattle may , quoted. 4434..tn5 . .x 'irie . s . „.. We felbelbllowintf sales': ' iii , Holmes Lafferty C 0. ,& sold for E. _Webb •. , to Landes 41 head of god stockers average- , ing 950 at 53;, 20 head Of fairish stock * for • • Miller ,to Casterline Mid; 10 bead ibt Datiiii to Pidcock & Co; at 7,25; 15 for Millegan & • 'Steenbaugh , to' same l'fit .5; ' ' s for same to , • Elemer at 534; 2 for Doud tii_same at 8. il likirry•sold".CrbY 'CAIIII 51 - head of . idod i r • Stocksteersl from Chicagoott 5%'. •- . ' ' Thompson sold 54 heal). of good fat steers - •,. to weighing 62,575, f.oIPrOE!hY 4{4414 at •••r • Hedges .& Taylor sold 51 head of farish 1i stock tor Knox to-Landers weighing. 6 4 , 9 00-- at 63,; 36 head for Eaten .10•HerohYt weigh . ~ ing 34,72.5 et 534;15 fort Griffin to ' James !!Aulkweighing:l7,ooo.at fort Griffin common Yor Forbes to M i cellavery at 5,4. t 1 - Bond , dr, SimpSon sold /101 head of good. fat illineiS SteerS, averaging about 1,20 0 , to .W. Hedges at 7;4; i • • • ... -.... • Smith' & Talmage sold 20 head fairish Illinois. steers. for. Whitaker to Yostat 6%. Hood & Graham 17., head of good Ohio' steers, weighing 1,280. to Stoviffer at 8,10. Sult:zaough; to:Stauffer 16 head weighing 17,550 at 7c, and 2 bulb let 5. •,, Judy sold 18 head of Food cattle to Mil- •• ler, weighing 20,860 at ,25. ' Braliam to_Miller, la. head of good fat.:._:; cattle weighing 20,625 at 7%. -• Berry to Klemens & eyries, 81 head of fairish Chicago steers, ,weighing 89,875 at 7. Knapp & Cu,' sold 35 ehead weighing 42,- 925 to L Shamberg at 6,72. ( • • • , Berry sold 20• head li•of good butchers stock weighing 21;475 tO Yoang at 7,25. 1_ -Heskett sold 17 head ofrime steers,' , 1 weighing 21,825, to Davis -. at {PA Bto J • Major at 73. 18 to SmitliA Havery at 7,75; 4 to Moses & Co. at 7, 7 terMusselman at :7. : ,,1 Diiiiiila IC. trell 17 head weighing 16,100. ; Hunter to Kline 34 heed -of good fat , steers, weighing 41,925 fit, 834., , . ~ , , ,...,..1 Daniels 'to T.Avick & e45.„ , 2r head "weigh' 11,1 ibg a ,little over • 1,00(4 - at 7,80; , same to -'-` -Klemen .& Co., 2at 8.• 1- - • : ,1 Goodwin to Landis llt head at . 8,65; 6at 8. `1 Goodwin to _Landis ,a 6 head, weigbing...... I 20,150 8,30, and lat 8.. ~ 1 , •.-- .. • Hunter to Klemen 2 head-," Weighing 1 23,200, at-734;• sam e , 4 0 same, s4, weighingy. _ , ;1 51,725,rat 7,50: - ' i • ,- ern Ohio, steers, avers ng 1 1 1 Walker: to Klemen 39 3 head good SOuth- : • • e about 1,250.":a* .. ~ , , i 1 sawsloo per head, delivere in Philadelphia. ••• • •-• . - , there has been a Ver I. fair , business.done • 1 in this class of stock this week, the sales, ' in the aggregate, beink fully up , to the;_ usual, , Average. : In. prAces there • hei Bees' ". but little change; prinde fat Sheep old at ' •.! from 4% to 5,;(c, • gross,;while inferior and common ruled at from 2% to 336 c. Weare •- i cognizant_ ofone New/ York, firm-hrsying ; '.. bought close. on to 5,000 ; ,(4,990) head, at an t , average of 4g , the range being from 3,50 to • 1 0,35.. A Philadelphia dbaler bought about I 2,000 head, none of which, it is said, cost above 4c. The supply,Was not. ery large, - during'the' early partl of the 'week; but • - since • then the arrivals have been quite liberal; and to-day the i supply-was some what in excess of the demand, the majority of the eastern -buyersibaving • bought ad z they wanted. The following are the sales: _ Holmes, Lafferty '&: Co. sold 97 to Mill& my ers fot.Ogle at 2%c ;per pound; "105 for Sergeant to . Pidcock d. Co. ,at 3,35; 69, for. „ •,( Holnii•V& Plielfbr to seine buyer at 4%; 85 c ., 51 , for Weiea & to Aull era at 30. ' Hedges di• Taylor sol 200 head for Jones & Brothy at 4;4; 115 fo Bell to. Pidcock at 3%; 355 for Orbersmtin it Merriman to f! Bearce•at 3,90 f -161- for • Watts to Maydc n ' ''„' at sy 4 ., t PiOcock Enem abought 337 .frotn. Cook & Paxton at 4,25; 210:frorti Hedges & •!! Taylor at 2,80; 210 fro Myers & Needy at. ~. t 4%; ;120 Mini Calhoun, 'Sheep:Ad Leribs,at 4 4,50; 234 froth S. Johnston at 3,75; 220 from - Brinkley at 4,75; 100 from 'G. - Crim at 8,50; 106 front o l. Cripi at 3;)215 from Aurentz at ' i 1 ,4,95;184 fromßobbinsint 4%; 177 .from J. a "W. Fort at 4,25; 212 fifine Patterson at 3,10; 205 from Idinger . & TOMpkins at 4,25; 215 ' from same at•3;.189 from McPherson at 5; 201 from Robinson at 0,35; 201 from Wyley ' • at 4;185, ircat‘ -8131tth gt. Tahnage at .4206'T i frem•samp at 3;222 from Wok & .Co. at P. 4,75;399 from W. Smith at 5%; -115 'from' ' H edges & Taylor at 3,50; 202 from Thomas Allen.at 4;254 from Wilson at 5; 204 from , - Smith & Talmage at 4,25; - 105 from Holmes •Latterty 4, ;Co: 452 , 2,36; 100 from: Adams I', at 5. .- • . • 1 -,, - • & Smith & Talmage sold 137 for Vetter to ~ Aull & Myers at• 4; 301 for sauce to Barclay , at 5,25; 27 for same to Johnston at 4,25; 104 - ! ' for Farmer to Quinn dt 4; 110 for Thicken kaugh 10- r Pearce. at 42 per ' , head; 18T. far - Scattergood to Aull & Myers for 8425—f0r ' the lot. M. Johnston • sold ,12 h. Y. .lead of prime •Cosohodon:county Sh' ep,uveraging 88 lbs, ,-, - to Pearce At Cu. at 5; . .. The market for Et gs has been, rather,. „ dull this *vet,. ancVrttled in 'favor of 'buy- .. :era.. Compared with 1 last week, prices have declined fully half -a-4sen* per pound;--- -to-day there were butrier74 buyers for prime Philadelphia Hogs at 9; while last week and early this-- ; week; the ame class of stookt - • sold at 9 to • 93. g. New York Hogs may 'I be quoted at 7y,, to 8. IVe quote the f0110w.... I,ng sales; , i ~. ,Holmes, Lafferty it Co. sold 398 head for ‘- Crostly to -Emeriok..k. CO. -,,at 8,80; .83 for Heins U. W. Itedgel at $8;05; 12 for Sarno to 7 Ault dt Myers at $l5 per head; 54 for Weisel to Hedges at 8,50. - i • , , Hedges_ it Taylor sold 24 head for Oakes- sem to Hedges at 7% ; 56 for Middleworth dt Frost to aame-,at 8,70; s3lfof For.t,-Haveueir, . Co ,to same at 8,75. j ' * McAllister sold 52 hbad to Hedges at 7,75; Irwin 82 to same at 8; Quick to same at 7; ' Conklin to IMMO 410 at 9,10; Morris to same .. 130 at 8,05; . Calhounito . same Iloat t 8,75;, Knichs to'Sarne 50 at 8,50; Erneriek &Co. , 73 at 7.80; Hunt to nine 49 at 7y,. W. Hedge's sold 98'10 Singer* Inihoft at; 2 9,10;147 to Oileh.reist '4t Co. at '9,50; 97 to ' . 1 ; Casselberry at 9;80; 116 to Gilehreist &Co. at 9,80; 93 to Singer it Imhoff at 9,80. tloorhouse to Pidopek 4t. Erisnatilz 112 - at - 8,66... . - -, -- t' if -- Gilehreiii & Co. 190 from ' Allerton. at it., l't . 9 * 6 4; 200 from Fry dr,. Aed at 9,75; 96 from ., W. Hedges at 9,80; 5 from Gregg at 9,75; , , so from Allerton at 9,5; 98 from Nichols at, ~ 8,134.93 floni Avery a 9,75; 100 from Stem— 1 mall. at 9,75.' . ; Singer & Imhoff bo ght :.: from Avery at ' :-,. 9.55; 12 from Pideock, ,at 9,75; 188" from i nt" - •:• den at 9,70; , 93 IromlW..Hedges it 9 ) 86;15 r l i from Foster • at 9,10;.? ; 106 from, Griffen at . -8,80; 29 from Hedges at 0,35;' 100 from,Re •.7 b.:., Plaa at 8 49 5 : 10froml' f iedges at,9,25; 96 frOmq same at 9,60;102 , . fr0m same at 9,75 r 273 k from L. H. Phillips at 9,25;190 from Hedges it Taylor at , 6,95. Slapped 242 from ,p? 1117 11 peg% 8,75 to . 0, there4' .- - ` '', ' :. 'l .; Philadelphia Marliet. ' • tßy Telegraph to thePlttaburgh 6aaette.l , • s PHIL'ADELPIUTA, no 25. Petroleum ;unchanged. Flour in limited` .requffif. .WhOit; salsa iradOt 1,4082,50. RTebot o gr; ASO for,Pennoylvon a. Corn firmer; es 5,000 bus yellow at 0,1,43 f; milted Oats dull; -Ohio, 880. Frovialonit dull *ld drooping. • -