6, . - As. V lacks)" Presi W. P. P01377a, Eapn. ITTSBIJEGU' ronGt AND IRON' CO., 111JLITUFACITMERS 01 Bar. Iron; 4 : 111 / 1- FiIlh_8alra and Bolts; illink4i_. eisiAnles Bolted; teroureadCar,Aztes Stammered; •. '' iiiteCianntive Frames; . :iisteentotive Frame Shapes; . Side Boas; , L .s, • , Yokes, Straps is ; --- ,Piston Heads; Steamboat Sh • - Steamboat Crawka; Piston Nods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, C ollars, de. Office, Na. 177 PENN STREET, GRAFF, BYERS DUCLIII FACTIIRERS.OF • ; PITTSB -11xxrp itifil ;Sheet Irog, ENID WROU;HT- . IPON,i Iron Welded Tu es for Gas; Steam, Water, .-&e. E ms° OIL WELL TIMING: Mee, ps Water and 132 First Streets. PIT4SBXJRGH, Pa. i "I;tc/i6:% KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. faint & -IMAM- ,ZifAN'ITY4CTVRE!..*S fLF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal AND JUNIATA BLOOM.IRON. =RCHANT 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. WT 7 1141 and 16 Ms. to the yard. UGHT CHAir andEPTERS for same. • FLAT BC RAILS Punched and Countersunk. - . ' NAILS Arm : _ • , 'Wouse and dace at the Wor.cs, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation ,ot First street.) •4.l o hdriB the City ,Ges Worlts,,.Eistabutgh. VERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. • W trouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET. •oppostte 11. ? •nonFattels..11ouse , PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMICK & CO., prrTsztrnon, Manufacturers of every description of -CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, E.AILWAT-SPRINGS. ELLIPTIC AND PLA.TPOR3I SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &e., rtc Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sts. •p16:067 FITTSIBURGI STEEL . WORKS. - ANDERSON? COOK & CO., (SIICOtitBOI2S TO JONES, BOTD 3 C 0.,) Manufacturers of the BEST: REPINED CAST STztd,, SQUARE, FLAT and OCTAG9_I7;_of all sizes; SAW MATES,___IIOEI/0/IE.and.SRE.ET OAST STEEL; CAST STEEL - Tor 'Reapingiesid Rowing' 'Raehtties, - Steel Plow Wings, Axle*, Ckett/ars, Cast and Common Plow & Spring SteeL • ottice—Coiner FIRST. AND ROSS STREETS, two locks above the Monongahela House.' od2:d9 & PARKIN. GINXBAL 1%.11.72MIIII: RM. METCALF, I ELITBEN MILLER, OZO. W. BARK, I CHAS. PARKIN. Si.s.crAL PAterszit--S. CRESCENT, STEEL WORKS, BARE Zit Office, No. 339 Liberty'St, 0514:448 PITTSBURGH. PA. BLAC" DIAMOND STEEL WORKS; PARK, BROTHER &-CO., MantActurers of all deacrlptlows of • °Mae and Warebodee. 120 1.2 A, 124 SE6ol.ii. sad 119 and 111 FIRST STREETS, • - • •• prrrsistriou. MARDW'ARE. N HEARDWARE MOUSE. LINDSEY, STEBRIT & Itainiacturers and Importers of, UALTLI:owrt, , CUTLERY, &C. 837 LIBERTY - STREET, CORKE. R OF_Vir"l42. laiel One Sqnstre Below Vnion Depot, ' .PITTSBURGH. APl:gents ibr *AIItBANI63 , SeALBB.' TOBACCO. AND CIGARS. JULIAN ALLEN, ow= IN ♦LL anal or rrC 'UV TOBACCO Aft - ISECatSi No. S SIXTH STREET, (National Bank of cam. memo Building, _ITTEIBITROH, PA. illriusch of Mroirliter - 1 splni77 AJAX EXCE44OIORW O MM R. dr, W. JEINICINISON. • `•`llutissiS : _Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipews, Mk9; 1 1; 11 %.7, ATLss WORIpi4, MORTON STREET, jkfinih Ward, prr'rszsvxmia. THOMAS N. DIELLEIt President. These WOrks are among - the largest sac 'llion complete establishments izt.the :West, and are now prepared to furnish • . Engines; of eireiriv description. Boilers, 011Yrayiko. Sheet.lron Work. Railroad Castings. *GM* Min Catatinas, - !. Engine Cistings. *Lachine Clistlimes. General 'Canaan : 9; ORDERS SOLICITED. n09:u69 . ' NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. . Corner Carroll and Smallinan Streets, (NINTH - WABA) prrrestrztoarc, Manufstot - urer of CAST IRON' BOWL PIPE, ran GAS AND WATER WORE& • •t. My Pipes are all cast Invariably in Pits, In dry sand, and ISt feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General for Gas and Water Works. twould also call , the attention of Superintendents Of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. fels:tlO L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BURTON'. A. ROBINSON, alt. LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON POUNDERS, HANIIPAOTIIIIERS OP.. FINE PINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All deecrtptioae , ricultural for Plumbers and t oolen -Pittere• A la r : chl at e7 4 .V. r _ o k promptly attended to. ' Oglee' and Works—WASHINGTON AVENITE, near. Outer Depot, Allegheny: City, Pa. ROBINSON, BEA & CO., Successors to EtdatNSON, HMS & MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, .FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PFITS3URGH, Nanufactnrers of Boat and Stationary Steam 'En graeftin setEngs n d riions,• e a pt T G an aariag d Stills, l , oiter and Sheet Iron Work. aa Office, No. TA. corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for UIFGARD'S FETENT INJEC --JR for feeding Boilers. jell= MONT BLANC FOIUNDBIL Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union iron Yniqj Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, ' THIMBLE SKEINSAND PIPE BOXES, ILLGEEMERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and Careftilly executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & MACKLOD. 0c15:1Z3 BERLIN. FOUNDRY: PRICE & SIMS . Mee and Warehouse; 29 Wood •Street. liantifacture and keep constantly on band Thimble, !hells and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. . ay..=:ll - ROMAS CARLIN & CO., T Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY STA - ALLEGHENY CITY, Pi., . Manufacturers'of Steam Engines, Oil Predses, Pul leys, Shafting. Grist and Saw Mil Work, Rolling 31111 and Machine Castings. Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes. *c... Build to order and have on hand Engines of all ~ mvl4:qs OENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLHAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Chill Rolle , 3Sill Castings, Roll Lathes, Re, VIILTON MACHINE.. WORKS. ESTABLISIIKD IN 1636. anufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes and of the most approved patterns. for Stationary purposes ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM PEERY BOATS.A variety of 10, El and 16 horse power ENGINES, whish will be sold at very reduced prim. F. F. ozissr.. Wellsville, 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Myer, and line of C. & P. It. no9:112 LUMBER. LIIIIIMEItt LUMBER! LIIMBEDI ALEXANDER PATrnLSON, YARDS No. 80 Preble Street formerly Manchester, and No. 15 ALLEGHENY posite Gas Works, • CITY. -..- DEALER IN ALL .R.LNDS, CF • Rough and Planed Lumber, Flooring. Doois. • Weatherboarding, Sash, Shingles, Mouldings, Saw Mill Lumber, Ceder and Locust Posts, Lath and Paling_s, Oak and Yellow Pine. AL:4O—PIRE BRICK. TILE and CLAY. a15:0f6 FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY Capittay - $125,000. • - Pasßrbaltt—EDWAßD DITHRIDGE. Szcicarany—T. A. WRIGHT. SursausiaNDENT.-EDW.DAYISON. DIn&CTORS: Edward Davison, Disteaa, John Mellon,' • - E.. D. Dithrldge, Geo. W. Dltarld M. L. Malone, aohnstoa. LUMBER YARD—Corner of • BUTLER AND AL LEGHENY STRZSTS. Ninth Ward. .OPPICE AT TORT PITT GLASS Wcurze, Wadi ingon fittest. - • WOONI GAS AND STEAM PITTING. Jyiotriilloopir.Bl6.4.62lityg co El3lllllr BUM. z-jr " BRASS rotrzqi3Eßs, :GAB :- AND STEAM FITTERS Manufacturers Of P 13151713 AITI.VBRABB WORK 7 lNVAg r at t i l nisarectrit a lo. th G" FIX T UAIS Corner of Pike and Malnut Streets, . . . PITTSBURprkr. IRor r= BROKERS. IMAM M. WICIMBSEWN, :11ZON - B,ROKIM 1.24 lkirst Street, Pittsburgh Pa. ,- Avid three Gale of COTOwe% Don more, eeplione, ataahloo, e tendon, cullt mbar bongos of rvel Aslthrielt4h •sat Clui„ , • ,•• • • '• • sokbeil. z - ;,PITNiSIIITWII fUznm: &C.:_ , 7 Foss, BOW% STILL AND TANK WORKS. , CARROLV& 'SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-YUGAD TUBULAR, rum- BOX AL" CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND , OIL TANIts, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING 'SALT' PANS, AND CON- DENSF.RS; - ' STEAM PIPES, 13ASOMETEIts AND ' IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL MIMES . . Ocoee and Warehons e corner 'Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Sir Orders sent to the above address wilt be promotts attended to. • - 4 rah7,llSe IL. W. DORDOW....TAS. B. BAILNII/LL....JAS. MAILS. BOILER WORKS. 1101{20 - Vic'Bitillat & mexurec7lllta. 4 B or - Stearn Rollers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT •9 3 .9* / 11 , 14a5; SOEVIRONVORK, ac. , Cor. Liberty and SeconitSts., 47.TpLIRGH t REPAIRING rioniptli done. jy4:b2*- . BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET . i.ROX WORKERS, . , NOS. 20, 24 , 24 AND 22 PENN 2T. _ • , , . Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every - description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the -country. Chimneys,Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Uondensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil 'Salle; Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron,Bridges, Sugar Pans and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice.- MS:al JAMES. M. BITER, Nos. 5 and 16 Water Street, PITTSB1:1110H, PA., • ItattIIFACTUBES Or • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PARS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ' ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, •• • ' Por Steamboats. JARED M. BELT= EDMUND D. BUTP4H. JARED M. BRUSH. & SON, MANUFACTURERS OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON. WORK. &C. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PITTSBI7B.GH. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. (IWK STOVES. %./ THE BEST. tit6S4otl4 4t Clio.'S ..,,. FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Store In the Union. BISSELL & GO al No. 235 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for. sale, PARLOR STOV HEATING&TOYER,. _ ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, , . ACOOEItiG RANGES, do. n"PEST PLACE In thee - city Tee • ' • TRIUMPH COOKINO STOVE, Is at No. 1413 GRANT STRLET. Jo 3 P. C. DITPFT. OILS. WAKING AND KING, Commission 31erebants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PrPTSIIIIIIGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., 1217 Walnut Street. TACK. BROTILIMA, " - €OBIMISSION . •MERGITANTS, .; AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Product& . • - Pittsburgh O.IIIce—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor— ner of Dtiqueane Way and Irwin streets: Philadelphia Offloe—lST. WALNUT Si. apinvia JACOB ViCAVBR,, Oil Commission Jobbers, N0..3 DrillitTEßNE WAY, will: buy and sell Crude and Refined 011 s, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our bout_experience In the Petroleum trade enablea us 'to offer unusual facilities and In• ducements to operators. As heretQtore, wa are de termined to maim it the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. reztles having Oils for sale are cordially Invited to bringtheir samples. M. LONG /X CO, • FIANITFACTITIZERS OF PITRE Brand- 44 .L UCIFEB.°' Office, No. 2 Duquesne *eh Pittsburgh. J. C. BUFFUM...C. 41.10ENEW•aollra lit W4ITALUIAXIN SOHO OIL WORKS. Manufacture and hove fur sale ail kinds df LUBRICATING OILS. IST: 01;Ailt tibitET. ' KELIEW & CO. 8 1 I C*--44 7 11 $ .FURNITURi LEMON 11: WEISE • NO. votrivris eriitzEr.r. •• 4 ini c u t avi o mol ,,. 4 ",,, tto , or pAnl.9/40 . faKE4 together KAM 11403,0 ,. pletegasertatent owitztogi littratture otletum t rti .Thoisgta*At otanytldaghageugegreoot4h, - n assess wink *40,; NOM MANIJPACTOILICES or PITTSBURGH, Pa TRIUMPH, PURNITIM.: WHOLESALE A2ID thiCTAI:L; TUESDAY. SUNE‘' MNANC FORT PI h° BAriENG No:16 Wood S CAPITAL, : : : STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUA DEALERS DC GOVERNMENT SE 1 AND 'COLD. T ALLOWED._ ON TINE DEPOSITS:, INTERE nil made on all accessible points In the tea and Canadas. Collect!. United 8 DIRECTORS' • Jno. C. Rinker. Robt. R. King, Andrew Miller, Jame!, M. 'Bailey. D. Hos James D. Wal E. Yaw tter, . rdon, ett,, ISAIWL. Mc D. LEET YSTolliit BANK, 0.293 WE LTY MET, prrrenatau, CAP . 'AL, (atithorlzed,) i : : : $200,000: ~' ._.: ' ' • ' , DMEOTOR.S. _._ - EL ar.: Obi'. . • :-. ' Win. H., Hamilton, John urdoch, Jr., Henry Bockstoce, , .. Will Ellrf • i,, ~. . ,Geo. T. Van Doren.- .'. Satan Barcifei; , , ... L. GE EBAL BANKING, BUSINESS ~,,i TRANSACTED Oollections made on altnocesefble:regnie In the United States and-Canada. - , - • • Interest Allowed on Time Pepositi. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. K. J. LYNCH, President. flE0 :: T. : year DOREN. Cashl4r. aiM'IOC - EHOLD./pit3 INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE NATIONAL JANK Or tOIIERCE Cor. of Wood and Sixth,Sta. A. PA.TTEMSON President. JOB. M. HILL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: A. Pitterson, _George W. Cass, Wn..H. Brown, r James McCandless, Cbss. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Allentdricpstrick , AM. Reed. W. S. Haven, tir • DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT II A. M. • , - . ap9:022 HART, CAITGHEY & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner - Third and Wood 'Streets, PFr'X'SDI7II,43 - 11, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0..) • DIAZZILS Ltir Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale 01 COV&RNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. N • HOLMES & SONS, 33.41.144112C-IMELEI, 57 Market Street', PITTIVeIIiThMtII.•IPA.. Collections made on all the principal points of the Milted States and, Caaadaa. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMINSION. Particular attention. paid W the lomhase and sale of ' United States Securities. Jaao3.l. WESTERN'SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTEIIED .1866. Interest paid onTline Deposits ANY , SUX RECEIVED ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT DiTEREST. Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President.-A.lll. MARSHALL. DIRECTORS: THOMPSON BELL,I A. M. MARSHALL, W II JOS. DILORT. JQS. 41.LABSIC. J. J. °ILLY:6I'IE - Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, W ,Caldwell: WIII4 Baizell, Ns. b. Ns.. 0.-Bidwell, E. M. Fulton. COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MULL AID CKEITIPICI WOlllll l marrrisisuncal. • 'PARK; IateCtIRDT - Se CO" - Manufacturers. of &mead's': ". Brasiers•And , Bel CoPPer, Presled copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot toms, Spatter Solder. Also, Impof t-rsand Dealers In Metal, Tin Plate, Itheet iron, 1,% A t 40. COn otantly Unhand Tlnnere_hlachines az. Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STREerf and 1110 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired oa. Artl. mvl4.rat M r . JOHN D. BAILEY & 13110, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE' BROKERS . AND AUCTIONEERS, • Are prepared triaelfat", Atiotion STOORS,__BONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, do., either on the premises or at the Hoard of Trade Rooms, : - Particular attention paid, as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. Salatar Real , Estate In the country attended. Mee: No. 118 FOURTH STREET. cm= $l O lOOO ° 14)A4, B 0141) AND MORTGAGILV, CAZIO• Me PETT Yi Estate Agent, GO Smithfield . street.. mph Rea HAWAND 'OAPS. • • I AA DLLIB .0 I P rii44 4 / 7 1LIPS AND 4irke i dgot ,plitabur 42*Ve s aatt SuirsatNila it e lV r z,,,:VktOes'-VOWZ, "; ; Wk 2 -W Vl kal.AArrePl-OVV: • 4 '`r.414.4„ • - n i44,44,1 ** 4 5 - 44# - -40 - 44.'W,r, 49 i - .~~--, "'~u. ~"ti'° L 30, i 1868. COMPANY, treet. • • $200,000. !LY LIABLE. ITIES, • (MEEHAN; lires't. 911, Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. . JAMES T.; BRADY & CO.' Gold was weak and dull to-day at 140% to 140, with a decided downward tendency: At the close 140 k, . was ,rnade a nominal price to keep,up the market to sell on. Most of the large holder* of bolds , ot off their capons in advance, and ispoied of them ohthe : expectation of seeing Tower quota tions made after July firs. The import of merchandize keep up to the old'standard of about five millions a week, but , the 'export haVellkewise increased, and it is doubtful whether the exports of gold will be quite so heavy as was anticipated.l Upto the:action of the Democratic nomination for Presi dent, and the action the, convention will take on the currency and bond question, the premium of gold will favor the bears, after that a rise can only be expected from the recommadation to issue more currency, redeem bonds on greenbacks, and take currency in, payment of Import duties. Few people who have any knowledge of the true financial condition of the country, and its resources are made enough to be lieve in any such probabilities. € l , Government , bonds wee firmer to-day, with a light business; f w persons avail themselves of the privile e of exchanging their Seven Thirties, and, prefer to wait till the first of August. Many persons are under the impression thati - the interest on Seven Thirties will be paid to July 16, and bonds exchanged even wi h coupons from July first, thereby gaining sixteen days interest. L ' ~ . esu " make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. Hi - BrOwn,' Thomas Ewing. • There was again a pretty full supply of cattle on sale to-day, and notwithstanding there was a vary fair attendance of buyers, .the market was a very tame one, and stock of all kinds changed hands slowly. As a general thing the , quality of the stook was not very good, the great proportion of the offerings being thin and rough steers and cows and heifers; drovers genreally report ed a decline of from y, to 34 compared with last week, on good cattle and more than that on common and inferior. There were several-eastern buyers in attendance, and while they bought several small bunehes, they would have taken a good many more if they could have persuaded- holders to sell at their prices; the .eastern markets have *been - dull and unsettled for some weeks past, and „this causes. parties w h o, are buying with a view to shipping to oper, ate with -great' caution, and as we have already.intkmake4 they, have. • good, reason for so doing. The cattle'ohriale to day werefrom the following O t atesllV; l 9 B 3 l vanAar ()Mg ana, an d Illinois; the, number of anneyl• .vanismattlecierningifor several weekapast l k as lso4- 11 04OutglY44 ,10, 11LegAttd-lunresslptr, •itr9 4 _l . lP' _hingtOnt 7 tte s NmAll' `! " • 0 O smi ateovtdia. . • , th e'oattle in this rker Nnt .m Obloar, three-fourths at least; now, : 312P.aliEUTZ, BANKER, Coriter kiftli Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. B.BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the .most favorable terms. Sells LET TERBOF CREDIT S and -DRAFTS - available in any part' ofEurope: DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON Tl3fF- DEPOSITS. JAS Tr BRADY 84 Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., IIEt.A. NIEL Mit rt. SS, DIIrAND SELL ALL 'KINDS OF GOVERNMENT ..1319LA SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVOII 4 ETERMS. 7-30's ;IC 0 NV ? ERTED INTO THE - .2rEIV - 5:40 CO6IPCIN BOND. eir l ibiterest Allowed on Deposits. oar : ' LOANED ' 014 GOVEBNMENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at loirest market rates. egg VitMurgli exaytts. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / • MONDAY, June 29, 1868. , The stock market. is less firm to-day, only some few clique stcicks are kept up, particularly is this the case with North Western common and preferred. Express stocks are lower. Mining shares are very firm and slightly better. Border State bonds are dull, and have declined about 2 per cent.., I Business dull and meney scarce, espe cially 18 this the case with bank circula tion, and banks and bankers are bring ing out funds from the east. A greed deal of inquiry is made for Col umbia oil stocks, but no sellers can •be found, some holders already dream of the good old price of one hundred dollars pert share. . OloslAg quotatloms as •reoeised by Ph. R Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 1401 X; 1881 bonds. 117%; 1862 6-20 s, 113%; 1664 do, 110%; 1865. do. 111%; new,_: 1865 and 1867, 113%; Ten Forties, 107%; Seven Thirties, 100%. New York Central, 135 yr Erie, 71; Michigan Squthern , 92);; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 89%; Northwestern, common, 71(; Preferred, 79%; Chicago & Rock Is land, 105; Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne; 112%; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates, Merchants Union Express, 24. 1 4; Western Union Telegrapb, 34%; Corydon, 35; Quick silver, 22; Quartz Hill, 1,15. '—Tho following statement exhibits. the business of tho Pittsburgh Clearing House, for the week ending -Saturday, June 27th: - Exchanges. Balances. June 22 $352,684 45 $85,457 72 " 23 251,925 25 69,134 05 " 24 286,819 37 65,992 71 " 25 279,765'78 72,934 92 " 26 261,937 70 65,723 05 ," 27.. 258,909 51 57,192 16 To~ais $1,700,442 06 e 416,43.1 61 —Closing quotationnteceived by Jaines T. Brady (lc Co.: ; Gold, _140; U. EL 6's, 1881's, 117%; 8-20's, 1862, 113 g; 5-20's, 1864, 109%; 5-20's ' 1865, 111 g; 1040's, 107%; 5,20'5, January and July, '65,. 113%; 5-20's, January and July, '67 114; JUne 730's, 109%; July 7-30's, 109%; May Coral:4,11885; ' ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. 017ICIE OP THEIPITTEWURGH GAZETTZ, MONDAY,' June 29, 1888. E!EZU . . - but a small proportton voi from that. point, and from this time out t number is likely to diminish a. 9 drovers c buy ibr the same money Much new home. 'As will be seen by reference to salmi few very choice fat steers sold aB3 to 8 though, really, 8 to 81/,, may be regarded' the ruling price for prime fat batch cattle. There was some inqury for go stock steers at 5 to 536. :The reported sa:, I were as follows; Holmes Lafferty & Glass, sold 35 head; ,good to extra Illinois steers at 7 to 834; head of Illinois cows and heifers at 5 to 61 21 head of mixed Ohio stock at 5X to 6)41 'head fairish Indiana cattle at 63i . to 77 and 60 head leftover., Hedges dr. Taylor ' sold 58 head of goc Illinois steers for Scott at an average of p 18 head• common Ohio cows and heifers, Neorle at an average 0(5,25; 17 head of fa' lish Illinois steers for Davis at an average 7%. _ James,Hanlin sold 29 head of Washin ton County steers, cows and heifers at 5 yers, dc Needy, wholesaled 34 head good,Ohio steers for W Root at 7,25;A0 of fair to extra Ohio steers at 6,75 to 8,75; head leftover. Mute it Kraus, retailed 38 head Chlca t steers at 6,15 to 8%. Stakely gt, Bro., had 17 head of Butler Cl - stock; bulls sold at 4%; balance at 6 to 64 L Rothehilds reports retailing 22Chicag steers at 7 to 8. Hartman et Crum, sold 22 ,head Of.-Knei ConntkOhld steers foilloyd at 5,80 to 6,751 Verner 6: Co, sold 19, head for Hot* Lafferty , &Co., at 6 to 7%. . McMillan dt Kerr, had 13'head of fair's'. . Washington Co. steers, which they thougli ought to average 6,25, . Jas MeAllester, sold 21 head Wester' k Reserve stoc for Thrasher ; -at 5 t 0,6% ; 4 hefid same kind and from same place fc , „ Thayer, at 5 to 6%; and 10 head stock steer, Lobmait & Zeigler, sold 9 head Washimi ton Co. steers and heifers at 5.25 to 6,75. Marks .St Traurman 57 head of fair f extra Chicago steers at 614 to 8,25. Harlewood 6t Blackstock 18 head of Drimi to,extra Chicago steers at 7% to and 11 hciad Belmont Co. Ohio steers tor, C. maker. at 7 to 8. - Greenwald &Kahn, report having sold .5, 1 head of Chicago steers at 6 to 8%. L.45e, .T. Shamberg report 34 head of, (Ail steers at to 8%. • Nicholas Carr, assisted ably by J. Kei win, sold 36 head Belmont county .ohi stock, on commission, at 5% to 63;. Johnathan Davis sold 22 head of light, Tusearawas county stock for Yost, at ! to 6%. McPherson had a bunch of Washington county stock, which he held at Bc, but nil to the time we left . he yards he had nq been able to sell. - • ' • McCaslin sold 9 head of very mean*La* rence county stock at 4% to 5%. - • - SILEEPANTri,/ MAR, The siipply.bfr Sheep and Lambs on sali to-day was not as large as it was last week] although fully up to the demand, never) theless. Prime fat Sheep, •such as firsq class butchers generally buy, sold with out much difficulty . at full prices, while common and inferior grades were very dull, and, if anything, lower. As will be seen by reference to sales, prime butcheri Sheep sold at 5 to 5%c, and extra at 6c, all though there were but very few sold at thq outside figure. Lambs ranged from $2,5( to $3,50 per head, according to quality and condition. The reported sales were as fol. lows: W: , Adams sold 107 head of prime to es. tra Allegheny county weathers at - 5 'to 6c per pound. _ Stokely & Bro. Sold 111 head, $2,25 tc 53,50 per head for Sheep, and $1,50 to $2,5C per head for Lambs. Adam Eckert reports havingsold 54 head Lambs at $1.75 to $3 per head. Wm. Fowler sold 145 head of Ohio' and Penne Sheep and hanabs at 51,50 to 53,50 per head for the former, and 52 to $3 for the latter. - J. Emineß reports having-, sold 160 head of Lawrence county Sheep at $1,75 to $4 per head. Kaufman sold .29 head of very common Washington county. Sheep at $2 per head. McKain wholesaled 85 head to "Billy": Hines at $2 per head. J. Rynn 103 head Lawrence county Sheep at $1,75 to $3,50 per head; Jas. Shaw 95 head Lawrence Co. Sheep and Lambs at $1,50 to $4,50 per head. Seympur sold 00 bead of common Sheep, , im'aVeinge of t2;so•Per head. ' Hons., There is next to nothing doing in this class of stock at these yards, and this we; may add, la . ..usually the e 881) at this season, of the year. Daring the hot weather peo ple generally buy more mutton and beef and less. pork, and this amounts for, the very- large -falling off kalif! demand for 'lloga. We cotitinuetO quote in a retail way at 836 to 10%c for light to prirne'heavy averages. - • - pritsßUßFlll IPETROLEIRI pIAREET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, June 29. 1868. . CRUDE—The-Crude market was in a very sensitive and unsettled condition to day, and while the sales were considerably larger than for some days past,' it may not I . be out of place to state that the great'pro- 1 portion of it was taken by one purchaser. The party referred to bought two lots of six thousand barrels each, buyer's option, all the year, in tank, at 15c, ~and this, we believe, is - the first sale effected for that particular delivery this year at4ls. When we State that all of the oil above noted was taken by a single purchaser we do not in tend to convey the impression that there are no other buyers; what we co mean is that thus far there are no' other buyers at that price. We can also report a sale of 5,000 bbls, 1,000, each from August to De cember. at 13c, _delivered on cars or in boats at 011 City, seller's option; also, two lots; one of 300, and the other of 400 bbls on spot, at 13c t here. A telegram from!Oil City reports as follows: Market quiet and dull—nothing doing. 'On creek, holders asking 84,80, with no buyers; Mire,,holders asking 35,15, without bnyeas. REFINED—The market. for bonded oil was remarkably quiet ,to.day, and, 'not withstanding there is .a firmer feeling in Crude, refined was no'better than on Sat urday.. There • wereinattiro Wee reported, 500 bbls, on spot, at 30 1 40, and 500, same delivery, at 30?;c. We heard of an' offer to" sell the last half of July at 3030.. July to December may be quoted at 32%e, and Au gust to December at 330. ARRIVALS—The 'arrivals of oil re ported to-day were as follows Vir.M.'Cutcheen.. E,dgerton....3oo Lockhart 'dc MoFatran. 50 Total SOO ort. BHIPMENTIS PER A. Citizens Ref. Co., 200 bbl refined - t - 6 F. A. Dilworth .& Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart. Frew & Co., 537 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew dr, Co., Philadelphia. --' Clark & Siimner,.s6B do. :do 'to P. Wright "dr. 4 Sons, Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 250 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. E. Jagernan, 250 do do to Waring, King Lt Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 350 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. P. Weleenborger, 250 dr, d o to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W.,Morgan & Co., 500.d0,d0 tolt, -D. Saxton, Philadelphia.. e Braun dr. Wagner, 100 do tar to Waring, Ring & Co, Philadelphia. OIL SHIPMENTS PROM DIIQUEEME G. W. Holdship, 56 do do to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. A. D. Miller, 105 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Jas. Miller, 175 do do to W. P. Logan & 11..M.wartgacogill bblittaittitat to War den, FreW & PhiladelPhia. Union Ref. dr. St. Co., 30 do ItiltoTV.P. Logan& Bro., Philadelphia. ' 1' I==