03. STEEL WOIUES. ))INUESNE WORKS. COMM, MX & CO' ' VI .' . lefaitidfacturets of . - ._ IRON, NAILS, 'S TEEL, , i AXLES _AND SPRINGS, PINIIMISSS.,'L * ARID S IINSIVERs MAT BAR,ROUND AND S Q UARE IRON. il l ißeß TAN E A E N T DAVRI;s lio A N S IRON. :' : MP, N. L DRAti and DROPPER BARS. • u WATER RASO, CYLINDER %IND . LAT RAIL, for Coal Boa L l ! ______ ' Mar AV / SSPD h &ttiIegu T B STER : gm 4 11 1 3 21 , A ti n re IiaLASAIL4rtAte. riii: STEEL. Mr ,BUIZIGT and W AGON SPRINGS and CIIT NAILS AND SPIKES. - Ail Goods blest Class and Warranted. , OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth S treet. and Allegheny River, and II Water Street. Pittsburgh. add SIFEIME" STEEL WORIDL lOWA ,Etacs & co., , . . . PITTOBWIGII. PA.. • .Ranofiallinsra of ev e rir deso i iption of , CART ' AIM) GERMAN ' .:STEEL,; --. "I " ll7 "n'crviteri: ii"s ittsi." w rnuc ," .sc.n 6 Waremiuse, 88 Water andlo6 First Stu --------------_ 116 PARKIN. azintsai rAinvins: Ei r t . v . RALF, tr.,138..t.pLE,8,.. bricw. rassatsit-t , . mum. CRESCENT STEEL 'SEMMES, KILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, 339 Liberty St, PITTABITAGII, taltdlB BLAPLD&AIKOMI ArFEEL ' WORE . & MS, BROTHER & £O., • Naaolooo l of all deserilYttomi An SPVICIEBILI6 • --Mos and Warebonse. THIRTIETH, THIRTY. KEREC-ala /1/4IdEitED Mal= r .`:: : :.;:=IRON.WORSEL Oast. Presn— W. P. Points. stun. rtirlißttßGß FORGE AND IRON CO., yustiTAcrugrell . OP Sae Iron; "bib Bare anal Banal ataturima car Aries Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Histainorioll Rraties; Loessawilvo ?ram. Ilhaptal Midi; Rods; Tidies; • Piston Heads; • litimuaboai Shafts; Piston; Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, cv No. 177 P 714121 STREET, PTITSBURGH. PA. 111JAMORM • ;The prepared tern : tent : Vrtistees I now Um sea tar W 1 .111139 the w .1 1 r. Er /LUM.M- PEO . - The enperbir quality Imparted to good Iron, I=st buttnwernint intbrtor him. and the eoet.eamntend It to eh soimufseturere et '4.Pert to use tt cam MAUS Millar) by &MIMI; ' - .J.IIILES- P. SPEER; Attorney tor the Treatees, WOW I :said 2, Bonding, 96) Reath /mane. • , ear tieg tuteneeteir )saw Invited • te elett 'the lIIRYZEBIBairit WORKS: whete the rootlets Guerin successful operation. - teB:(47 ETEIww , raraTosi & 004 -Pennsylvania Iron Watt; Warehouse, do s. 166 andl6T YIBLIT 11= 1 . pfr Ste_ Yon rreartil N OVELTY . WORKS., NOVELTE - WORKS. ADAZTA3.' , 2IIIOI ~iii~crassse oft' BT/LWDAlitl MAMBA - WS 13 PAT 11INT) PLATPOIf* ital,COU AS , S 0 At:LES., rainl3;r4oed Patent_Door LOrkikluidlditirlhere .PolataadVoges Mills, amr ocpwur, orronmiutii &Lin trig.' • • Pittobriuribr,,, ~again ti bO L~Nt bOKE. CM, toiliuttrAttif .^ OCKSONAMOittitii . o 4444.-4******)._ A a 4 .! Ello6 r 11111711- . , og,,:oinialties6;4 0 r+, Mt/ mu. ;WI( attestft .• • • i•Il• ,), • • ,• i•o ; !, • elf-I—l ••1 v-t AND - A •IICOUIRER. ,, s r , 4)••••••tit. rr tr 14' ' , r;: 1 iris ttrChe''6, • • i.J.,1-''Vr•J; J. I J ' • " AMIMMS - and streets. • ,LITROGRAPMML , assufe t tem Dianowl.;;..«. QINGEILLit 11; ClMUl;Succeisors ajto Oho. P. BehoOnewe 'a 00 r? , , nmerie*, urriumuovollgeiv "11 ' Lithog ra phic• • The only_ team ZatehLts e rof um Mountains. , Businesa third& Lefler WNW Bondi, Labia ,s eiretilarg, Dhow War iplOstial6 Portraits, Vuwas Certinostes of De posh., favicegoe ag, t .yolo c Tie sea ad Mid strum 'Oetiberel. 1 - 4111nEUST-1 4 00 bbliLifpithrtilh 4-1 mitmaecuaktr iket MO by FOIMDEBI3, MACEIMNTS. DAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANT. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. • frarEngines,Rolling )ffa chimer*, Nail , INae4ines,l Re torts, and Castings generally. AL FOUNDRY PIPE WORKS. En Corner Carroll and lama Union Streets. MIRTH WARD.) 1arr'113331711431 , EL, PA.. WILLIAM SMITH, Ikioxku.facturea of I , CAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE 411U3 AND WATER WORMS. My Mee are all east Invarlatllyin Pity, in dry sand, and is feet lengths. Also, full usertinent of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. • I would also call the attention of_trintend ants of Oka Works to my make of RETORTS.. ; DUQUESNE' FORGE• • (Successor to JOS. - P.' HAIGH & CO y) Has facilities es - W lw i trhe eP leadiz Z g stord P f d TEAmßuAT ORANKI3, PISTON ROD 4 ,_LAITERS, PITMAN zems,waisTs,ltitt.Noem AXLES, lA/COll OTIVS ',BANS& to then with even Soseription of SHATZ WINN: Mee and Porn, Corner of Duquesne Way aid lint Street. ap14:111 ' • • 13 6 1411131 . SON, REA & CO4 -4 numeTiOn t;i6ll2isow. base tircsinuh ' WASHINGTON WORKS , M , FORM/AO HACHTIaI3,PITTSBURGH, itananiatterers of Bost mid Stationary Steam En- es es dAs -Bil _ Ll CLi Engin _ ;tal c % scrn e' u ' ji,,Fis er t . tialu = and i Stio's,Boil lj e l .r and Eames w upr. Qll.l Mice. rip. WC corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents Aim EMITARD'IS PATS= MEMOS for reeding Boilers. Fall r 67 ,Taqm4l3 CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, 1112/DIMIEY..BT., ALLZWIENYCITY, PA. Mann(%dwell of Steam timpani, Oil Presses, Miley,. Shafting, Grist and Saw MCIVrI2, Roping Mill andlhachlrie Castings, Orate Weighb. Wmon Bolts, he. Stahl to order7Q hare ato band Inginns of all Ores. sariSeyi CRNYRAI. FOVNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLMAN BOYD & BABALEL chu I sou,. anu Caillnito, 801 l Lotplz. Be. BRASS. FOUNDRI3:. JOHN' Y. Coo Plat 11L4ST ?M. Scitti cOorEir & Co., tt , Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS:: CMiTINGS lUDS, PROMPTLY TO Off,DRIC. , Maleable and Guy ITon Fittings, GAB for Pr., AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY BD tiEeilE VALVES, ' ALL GLOBE PATTEEIN. C IDS:II:S9 Brass work or every- description for Steam, Water' and 011. iit)agtuturitrErnsor J. M. COOPEIre • letproied Balatietelleel Steam 'Pa*. _ Ageati 140 Dreyfus' Pateni Oit ers, the beat in the. Market. Oldie and Works, corner Thirteenth slid Pike Streets. sp'2o PEARL. In LIMAS FLOUR. PZABL KILL Vireo fititz firsea, Brand. Wig to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. win only egi sant out !P m '. nid co bear& muu. KILL Do - Lo belt oYja ki. i, W griliP9Flll , AND , IMAM Alieshmi74'llest:ll.lUlNlS. rasSit 'MU' I SMCll=M43lf3 l ttlht- 12t HPIAVIAIRAI44443 'lf ANICKOR COT IrOPi„NIILt - : • rf 3 rii 116.1". icanviummmiotlsiAmT KEDfiMaiiittei!n- •! JPl'l, , ! 1.: • .",•! i.• -iiiaeltoW AND NAGINOI44'!",':', ii+zazra. 'Lintz:ND raaruMEß T. itOELNPECR, ORNAMENTAL HAlR wax= AND PNBNIMEN, No; Ttar4 stmt. nem Bullthie)4,. puto uri b. i f m bandoijoneral snortzient or La mm ,:. 5 4 4 7 ,- CllRoantlemerwr 4c 13,,m6.16,(m_ Pit be _given toy liAirtiA • ' -gt ".!* -1s , .LscUer/Lized:lieuttemen o s MO Climax d ou iii the wilimmi =mum .t i: r .1' - ,:r 1 • .." 14 , 10 cvl 101O0434 1 BOODIVER saw= 4 atv - Ire •JW.'."." . ea. astdagos. D. 12.5013 - • . .. , ..PrnstiMci.ft •bAtii.riti. ~: T..,,tt.1.(0'At„,._'4.:.t:',.3i:-:...:1.509 MIGH N. BOLE & CO., FLOUR: ENGINgII3, 159.1Mt0,-' Cor. Point Alley end Duquesne st., (NZAR THY POINT,/ Engine Badiders, Founder s and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all stns. INcial attention invited to our new STATION A - OIL WELL ENGLNE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of IS-horserpower. OASTINGS,_of every klnd, made toorder stow Foundry, on THIRD STREET; below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING. PULLEYS, HANGERS,HOUSE andTOBAC( O O SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO MESSES, on band and made to order. tithe INDUSTRIAL WORKS, _ "manic on the Allegtonl palrer, near the point, PrrTSIT*R — tt . ;: PA. lir All orders ;Irmo ' Tier FORT PITT. BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL 4 SNYDER, aceiTuracTualisi TUBULAR, DOUBLEAITRED TUBULAR, PIRSOBOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOM BES. _OM STMLS AND 'OIL TANKS. CHMNETS, inuaccrunia AND ASH PANG, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS. STEAM i s, Ali'D I RO N BRIDGES i (Lamm= PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES OBiee end Warehouse. corner Seemad, Third, Short and Liberty Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. mr Orders seat seat to. to the above address will be romped BARNELLtL & CO.; BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. 51,0, 114 AND 116 PENN BT. Haring secured a large yard and tunas ' bed It . IT2Ux the. most appeovad maoldnikryw we are, ro• jrpirnd toisamitatabre °Uri daaaripttoworßMl ..- .EPP In tbe best Danner and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys. Breeehles, Fire Beds. Steam Pipes, Locomotive Bolters, Condensers, Salt Pans; Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Bettl ir i s t a i Pane, Boller Um:6 13111 We, Bazar Paris d lisaaniactaleys of BorWits - Pai t' •"- A t,-. Etcoidiofeiostiirtioties. t - Wont JABIF4 I-1 5•2F 1 FF 411,. . Nos. 65 and 56 VGUr Wrest, • 14.4 • , • IRON - OIL TANKS, SZTTLING PAN% COPP2B MAN PO& . . BOLLINO .310 - 14. STAMM indma= IKON woßx. . • - !or Steamboats. JAUD X. D. =DUI JARED M. BRUSH & SON, 1111.11XDINICTUREDS ON Steam !killers, Oil Stills, Tanks. IRRHIT,IBON WORE.4O. 61 Penn Streets Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, Ace. THE BEST STOVES.- A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacturers of the (restart variety of Cwk, Parlor and Heating Starei, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. bole Agents tar the celebrated Ease Burning Orleatal Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best tithe Worldibr Parlor,OSlce, Store or Omsk. Etre needs no rekludlLus—barns all win ter. Do notbay until you see or sead for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DßUM LER BEIM.. Snalthedd St.% GEO. HUBLEIf. Allegheny City. ORM SUOMI 00 . v-"i27..APP4uPqkar _wrivc,v_Awirnt Os iiirrGo l linllB7 BOSTON COOKING 'RANGE,. " TBE FIERY FtritNACE," jog ivizwikstaminsas. - • THE *IW Aurtfntrwr boolture "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA 0001{. ETuVE, RANGE C Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE C AST IRON M ANTLES, WELLMAN'S RIF LECTOB,GRATES,_free from dirtarul dist: GRATE ERUDITE, FENDER% AC. 206 awl 205 ',liberty Street, se2s:yl7 PITTSBURGH. PA. trim- sIcoVES. .;,,- , ... . .. .. - CET THE 'BEST. • , t , ;7.! , : - . . ::, , k. %..:, ,:--, lIIISIMAL.ik CO. :, '''''' • ' TRIUMPH, • ' '.ii 703 , BlTurdizio Oa COAL. ,!, ~ ~, „..:„., , • c,tr , WarnatedtoZoidg, Bake cello:Ma , , o'`:, I _,.., --...', •'Yi,e,-,!'',-.;,-:',.1,.,,. ~,,,,„:, ..„„„. .„,;1 Pio . ;(2435v:Libertv'Str i ee L-,- 1 &I.o on band .; • t;. •ir 1 , TA,II • i PARLOR :. . . --• , , : . : • -; , ..Wi. 4 1J ~.:- '..'l6' , . , r ....---,..... l E... 1. 1 6 1/ T 11^"..W..."'"."."...""."""...1'""7 1 ' lClo .4 .oBofee "l" 7 lll Dry Zi'llv:"'""'1.1111:11.r;I: ; 1305638M3AR P r oom o W4rd ieu m r o lans ` r i isnli : '' ; ' ..,.. 0 e bry 1 and S taidi Oaks_ _ 7 _ . __ Pft,ii. 3,, , 3 and 3 Inen ropmpf t ide r len 'Dry c t i r t acantall. o v pittz,Dra. o o . P. 1 31,.• - 1 , . 100330 idled atituus• Inca 144101264 BL t' 303.000 feet Z:ip• i igi - - 7 7 leit 1 ,-,.. I.4iii• i • 400,300 o.' 3 6- inch et t ag.„, w '' no ' d; ',= ,ao nor 0. 16+1,10 , m , 1. 811 . ! I • • ' • 1 64U8 MI 8r103i, 1, i , , , _ , c 7. ,; , i, I, . trig The • , -,• i ~,L. ',.., Liio4l.Tol ll l nro iluniTt necut ..ind. Cedar. Aisa,i , akar .11311 .=l,ntiber.' , 'mind-nal: ii°l4l4 and snarl! in ?o i llit u l olre f sale i l Ala D D im § eof Ol e si r: NOC" 1 li=k s gre - 4" 1 "/ ilea Iste bo ' duatistii at )' wig' ADe l g t , ~ midi L. mush of ,Jasindk - no .. . = • • . 4 ' --- 'WEIGEttS .ND Miii&l3lMS. E 3 er of Wdihtt bpd wig.; N... pour= isms!. .vigtOtiPik . l4sPSVlNtslal 101 0 . 14 cootroieotipitiattioot to. salt , 404X1 7- FINANCIAL. KO PITT BANKING CORBY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. r DZALEBS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND ;COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. Collections nude" aineasible Taints Ln the United States and Canadaa. - 3,,i, it. itoitiettei, 1 Jno. a Radler, J ea Gordon, Bobt. H. Nang, D. Wallnee. . Andrew Miller, • Zi nwnett, . James X. Bailey. . .. , BA WL.MeE D. LT.= " lIART, CAUGIIVE & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets,. prrTsstritAari. PA... . • ' 031/4701E1380118 TO HANNA, HART i 00") Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the pnrchue and sale of • GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. ntyl:ent - N.. aoLmEst4,ooNts., 3914eavimmertssi v 57 Market Street PITIL":O333I:TROIX. .PA.. th(Mgoat nude on all the winoloot Pototo of ed au!too sAd Canodo!.. • _ • Stmks,Bonds and - other &amities BOUGHT AND SOLD Olt COXICLISSION. Parttealsr attention paid to the purchase and sale of V s ated States ~S ecurities. JAY COOX.E" ' & C 0. ,• MtaxilLersis,' 114 SO TITS THIRD ST BEET, . • PHILADELPHIA. . • STOOKS and BONDS of ail descriptions bought end sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Oovirnment Securities. mb3o OILS. WARING AND KING, Coauxiiadon 11terehazda awl Broken In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, nuLAlncralLuL ADDBIAN, Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOITth sidoico STMT. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWHDDLE, 11i1 4 1117ACTVILICE Ol Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse , Railroad` Azle 011. . Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. iipecad 01110 r troploslailmates or hot weather. Locomotive, Ellighlt l / 2 Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. - . . - I 'saw Mill and Planing !till 0111, Adapted, tor hisb_oespd. • • Spinal. ' Oil, - Wool Head-Light 011, 011, Tanners , stair Bennole. tar. Finishing OM Gasoline, ' Harness OU. .'.' Pagraillne. ARMORNARGISH, to preserve' Bright Iron 7.0 '4 1 41i met htnery from Met. ,• .. . -• tie ,pro cots are manufactured under Dr. utile s atent by Superheated Stearn in Vaal, cuo. The., ntpricattng out are almost odorless- Derirerei t unlitmln. , and . mesay . light coll. ore , lim p d A temperature iomnanad. and remarnd d ringertretue cola. The natlroad on& aro Nuenualled, and are In constant use on FAY tne princligd RaDroads. , WOOD. egandned and' orders lett .at U 4 IllititT, Works at Sbarpstmin Brid . TACK BROTEltratili ; ' •"- • COMMISSION =OM ;7. its' ,pfks ussaas,Vrap and Indirstresa," • spirwilD ..•14ri*453711... "IliTrc k ' tßi I t jit , 'Woßgs:. •• • - r • ~ ' t, ottl •to i , 1 1.1 t , ,,,t ••,,, t .t , t.r , - • / ..'t b ai 1 N 1, it,./ t •., 1 ~5.,10 II: •, 1 , ; ,1 I I,N sti 47„i ii .s i i : cd , , .; , .. , , t ,; , . r , • a , • ile". { FlTEPit . i , rims * D-reThewitrim4fookto,4 6. 1 ...t.t.Wr roiioitw „... o:o ., ~:, j rz,vitimitzatimb-ontisp. sarknANo AND owilvii , „,., ', ' l, ' _ al , (OW 4) 'e 'Gold , ANDES' EYIS COTTAGE . ° GAIL '.' . ~. TimiscrempuortaVuoto combines ' ail' tip latest valuable Improvements known In the eon - strnotiOn of aMt dui Iniin4mVlind bas id., warm been -awardi d Ade bia s but Premium es. - bolted. Its tone Is i grons t = t7 nowstl m ila workunualdp. tar 1 t and , s all others. mess from Ito SIIIO,, atmo - - to style and Ilnisba cheesy pion nu other so. :Milled i n ictrE g iMirZili bileilk , litaad attl4tout of alt.„ read Instruments. In prodn Inc eet, neseetatti quality of tone ,of an aims . nstrnm - ent In tbe llnited States. It Is lin andinspnet In eonstraetion,:and ' not a . t at_o r t_prdert __,.„ r: . Luo , I i : PATINT li tt IRMO A t' f i. . 4. C• 12.4: ,tbionlWarstalla, Orgwi. 4,, t Li: •ri tut wVi 41tte lel b....a r Igo.: 10411rA . _ ißgErnal4;r:, . , _ .. .. , No: is e4ass timarr. IMO r 1 Ot::01-44;), _ SILVER AND COUPONS Bough; at Highest Priccs. PH. RI MERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Streets. JAtES T. BRADY & Co., 313 .41 . 11 V MGM 1:1. ,Ltritssa, Preen. LIMON. Cashier. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, S7/"Money loaned on . Government Bonds at lowest market rates. . Orders lexeented for the Paribas. and Sala of STOOKS. BONDS and GOLD. ; GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will 'register ell kinds of Government Bonds free 61 charge. This gives the holder ab solute secuilty against theft,loss; or deetruction. JAMES T: BRADY & , CO• - Bealersi in . Clovenunent Bonds, (Solemn oS. JONES a C0..1 I-- . Corner Fourth and Wood 'Sta., • BUYIAND HELL ALL KIND 3 OF GOLD; SILVER AND COUPONS, ON YOST l'AVOIG.B1,11: TEEMS. ice' Interest Allowed on Depissits. JAMBS T. BRADT & CO. COEL FOURTH & WOOD . STB. m 513125 , '4jittit.'o' . iti(iiiii FINANCE' AND TRADE. GrriOnow-Prrnitnnuut Ga 551726.1 W.Unrutiinkr; June 2, 1869.. Gold declined to-day to 148,g, after having sold as high as 139%. The de- cline in ithe premium is attributed to the scarcity of money which set in be- fore the close of banking hours. Government securities were dull and lower seolng at the close at a decline of , thrp-elghts per cent, although the Gov. ernmentL !ought early in the day at about , l2ok, for new bonds. Stocksi are buoyant and seem to, be 'Prell sustained by the cliques. The gin• oral market is a rising one in its ten dency and there is scarcely any proba bility that stocks will- go down peruia . nently before later in the , season, when , money, becomes scarcer. In our;local market things'eriqniet'as usual. ralley ponds are about 83; Co lumbia reports a sale of between 19 and 20, and i Atlantic Telegraph Company 18%. For Bank stocks the demand con tinues on all the old banks, hut the new institutiors do not share the same pat ronage by investors. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz Gold, 138%; Silver, 131; EilirhtY! one's ' 121%; -Five Twenties, 1862, 122%; do 18641 117%; do 1865, 118%; do 1865, Consols,i 11974; do 1867, 119%; do 1868; 119%; Ten, Nrties, 109%; New York Centray 92%; Erie —; Reading, 100; Pittsburgh, • Fort Pirayne dr, Chicago Railroad, 56%; Ohio dr, Mleiamippl, 35%; -Michigan Southern, . 11734; Cleve land • •di PittsbArgh, 104%; Chicago dt Rock Wand, 25%; Chicago dc North Western, 92%; Chicago it North Western Preferred, 10414; Adams Express Coin ? piny, 59%; Merchants Union_ _Express,' ,15%; 'Fichte - Mail; 81%;' Western Union Telegraph n Company, • 43: Gregory,.-; quartz 1, —; Smith dr. Parmlee, —; Am. Extiress, 90. —Closing quotations received by Jame* T. Brady dt Co: Gold, 188%; United . Sates Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties, 1862,121%; do. 1864,117 1 ,; do. 1865, 1183 t Ten-Foities, 109%; Flve-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865,119%; do. do.- 1867, 9%; db. do. 1868, 119%; Seven-Thirties, par less, %; Due Compounds, 119;' Union Pacific Railroad, 91%; Central do. do:, 92; Cy. Pacifica, 107. IBy Telegraph to the Plttfibur2h Gazette.] I nay/ YORK, June 2, 1869. Money firmer at :6 Per cent. . on call lo ans.;The increased activity is due , - to the growing distrust relative to the high prices on Stock Exchange. Sterling dull at 9@93 . Geld.heavy ant lower on. ruutorts that the , filet:Wary of the"Triii(sury_ intends , increate his sales; !tribe, ophited at , 139%, ad vancedto 139%, and closed at 138x® 138%.:•1; Cash gold abundant and carrying rates 6@ir percent. and flat to 1.32. Clear ances $BBOOO,OOO -Governments dull and a shadeeasier; closing , 'barely steadY. Large blocks of bonds went out in to , day's steamer from; parolutsea,mtde on, Mcinday.."• - •Tiip Gov-, eminent bought 160,000 regular 1156 115 WOO; ' i POMO° • ; ragttlar. ; 1 67 a ,at 115 1 .'0 1 100il)00,0 - requiai t om „ it idir-t0o;t(000 rcitlar / # 45 :17 : , iregt .116,37-100;1126,0611- CoupOnA'fies at 116,49.100; Vow* con pans' - "13, 7s• Ile 49 - 40% ; 1160,006 :ragout Y 673 at' IMO 49t100;125;060 regular '65 at 116 4 :id 1 , 1 090;r14;14, ?Cs at•ll6 50- no; , 41:•Orus insitlh%sl.lllo,land , $65,000 coepoult 1 67stat - 116 56409. The re glittered January imittAti t yamis We sold free of July interest. - Ohmage priests Mutton:still 11190122%; do. '62, 122Wgft22%; do. '64„ . 117 1 ,f,0117 1! ®1 ,10;'new,OANE • do,t-leir@gzors ' tas, usK T.lro;, 10;4* ' 46109,61Pantiles; 10701107 R. Etta el. ends 'steady , Miasourta; :89g: ' Tfitiiikasees,.lo3(§oB%; New , do., • 1 64 J4 KJ Old Virginias, 58' . 4, New' dol, I 01 30.0 182 ; Old North - Carolinas, Mg; Neir,; ,d0.157X;,,• New Louislanast li t St • during the morning” were' w u and 'u y,:5t01,0,14 except on ROado,:,Fort Mayne, Hannibal! and; St; loe, which were 'active and strong; the latter roja,to 108 N; Central sold as high i• as 102%; Hudson . 161; Itarletn,ls2%i "and' Fort.., Wayne `; "157 X; Wlille Mich iganSSoultertitunobed,ll9yiund.ll7.g . In the afternoon the, ~mar ket W as. wait, affected almost enti r ely by Aid course of the messages orildlegram wife the else. Lion at Cleveland., It fell to t t 1X@11 6 .941 and'Vallted 11.1%cttarrying e gono,rat, list &fin* an rip: - The was catty,,, l the„Atattguent that Mr. .INVi.lllatrif.WrUfreleoM •Ptuident. The market 910'4040m but unsettled. A 1 540 Alias Cutriberlaud„ 5465(1; 1 _ ~~,~~., MEE Wells Express, 3238®32%; American, 40 ®4oyo Adams, 59%@593.6; United States, • 663./,®67; Merchants UnioM, 15}44153.4; Quicksilver,'.l63G®l6,g; Canton, d7' e7','l; Pacific Mail, 81.11 @Kg; West ern , Union , Telegraph, 43®43;‘; Hart ford and - .;. Erie, 22A@23 ; Mari posa, 24N®24%; do. preferred, 50m@ 50N; New York Central 192%®193; Erie, 29®29 1 ,:. do. preferred, 5134 ®524‘; Hudson, 160®16(%; Harleni,lsl3.6; do. preferred, 151; Reading,\ 993 i ®99.). 4 ,'• Terre Efaute, 38'Wd)40; do. preferred, 60® 63; Wabash,7;4®7734;do. preferred, 81 14 @B3r- St.- Paul, 77%978; do. preferred, 94;99084; Fort Wayne, 154;9457 ; Ohio and iaelasippl, 34%®35; , Mid:Oxen Central 130®131 ,• Michigan South ern, 117 9 117 3 3 ; Illinois Central, 146® 148; ittsburgh, 104q®104M ; Lake Shore, 114%®115; Rock Island, 125g® 125 33 / 4 i s, NorthVestern, '9236®92%; prefer red. 1043,4®10434.; St. Joe, 139; preferred, 134. 1 Mining . _ sham dull: Gregory, :2,50; ___— Grass - Piney; 80. - Coppers" at Boston: Copper Falls; 8; Franklin, 18; Heels, 85; Hancock, 4. Recelpti3 of Sub-Tteasury were $1,825,- 4 05; Payments, 01,845,662; balance, $78,- 448,319; exports of the week, inclusive of specie, $3,476,437. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH liAZETTE, WEDNESDAY,. June 1869. The markets in a general way are de void of anything new or important; nothing worthy of special notice. The demand for everything isl very light, being cdnened mainly to supplying the immediate wants of consumers, and with a light volume of busineigs in the aggregate, prices generalli , remain un changed. The dull season: is now'at hand • and it is likely to continue until after harvest; this is usually tho case at hhi season of the year, and we see no reason why this summer should be an exception. i APPLES—Choice $5@8.1 APPLE BUTTER-90@t1,00 per gal lon. " I • , hoico - TTER BUTTER—Prime to choice __ is not so plonty and with an imprhved"demand the market fs firmer and' higher, with sales reported at 25®28. Common very dull.' BEANS—DuII. at $2@y2,50.- , CARBON quoted - it 28@29 fOrStandard litatidt, in a jobbing way. COAN2/1741,e-41551.75 per cwt. clElgili)Fip,-1 , 1.141u11 and,in good supply, but `unchanged; sales of good to prime Ohio at 180120„ , DRIER) FRCFPLDuII but unchanged: Peaches,- 14 for quarters, and for prime halves. ,Apples;lB®ls; EGGS—Sales at 18@19. FEATHERS —'Live Geese - Feathers may pa quoisd r Ait l 85, to the i trade, and the übilai adviince for snail tots; in store. FLOUR—The market is quiet and unchanged. We continue to quote Spring Wheat brands at $(1,5447, and Winter Wheat at $7,50@)8,00. Rye Flour, $3,50@8,75. The Pearl 51111 Prices for fresh ground ilaurs are as fKlows: Pearl Mill three star, green bran in barrels, 19,40' and In sacks $0,10; d hie extra of selected amber - and white winter wheat, in barrels $8,30; and in sacks sB,oo;jchoice selected red winter wheat flour, in bar rels $7,70, and •In sacks $7,40; choice spring wheat 'flour in barrels $7,00 and in sacks 15,70. The Pittsburgh City Mill prices are as follows: Choice VirlOte ter wheat flour in barrels, $8,30, and in sacks $8,00; cbbke red winter wheat flour in barrels" 57,40, and in sacks 17,15; choice spring *heat flour in barrels $6,90, and in sacks 56,65 per barrel. GRAlN—Wheat is offering , pretty freely and prices are ,lower; e now quote Red Winter at $1,35(1,38. Oats dull and lower;' sales to arrive, at 6614® 07, buyers furnishing sacks; and sales in store at 72©75.' Small sales of prime Yellow Ear Corn, at 13.3@85, as to qual ity.- Rye is dull and nominal at 111,15® 1,20. Prime Spring Barley. $1,75.- .11A;Y:=Baled is still quoted at 1251g2/1, ork obarf, anolo'thall); is'';nqt so- muck r offering.. DOMINTAImost out of semen; now inal at:114.75@5 pi& bbl. HUSKS—SaIes corn busks at:3W HEMP—Sales et $215. - ' LARD OILIs steady but unchanged, at 11,20 for No; 2, , and1,50@1,52 for Extra LlKE—Cleveland Lime Is quoted at $2,50, per bbl, and Common White at 81,75. MAPLE SYRUP—SaIes in gallon jugs at 81,50. POTATOES—SaIes Peach Blows in • store at 50@55. Sales new . crop at PO 5,50 per bbl. OEANUTS—Quoted at 12e. PROVISIONS The market is re ported a little stronger but prices are unchanged.. Bacon Shoulders; 14 Ribbed Sided 1414g18)4; Clear do, 17%@ 18; Plain Sugar' , Cured Hams .190§1951; Canvassed do 19X1520.• Dried Beef, 20011 20%. Laid,l9% in tierces, and 20% in kegs and buckets. Mess Pork $52©3234. STRAW—SaIes at Allegheny Diamond market at 518,5216 SEEDS—The' season isabout over and there is hotpnOugh; selling to establish quotations. - SALT—Sales of car load lota at $1,83 @1,85. TALLOW—Nothing doing in this aril cle'orimportancio,,,nd prices are mmi- W L's ::KY—Highwines are_ quoted: at 95e; anon flied at' 95e, and - prod' at I,os; , _Montotgabeda, as per age and qtralityo fr0m.2,25@8 per gallon. . r r rrilve irsockqlitirkeite: 1 3!:', NEW Youx stock l , June, 2.—Live cat- tle me patting ipkiwird, faster tbati.theii . ii cal:ilia Fic•ld: The 2,loo , foryesterdsy and t to4d*rfAikve,..reolr:allieenAold4. The g prlees'ate a tie loweet an chittondiy, t and-1141y . 50(delowthe rates of hOSINI* i i rafediyi- The quality was " &Mellor: ! About V., Med of, extra fiaobronglit.r; ~ 144,V with bat. a IMO number'kV '166:" The!uto„re,r)Wia.cla if?r, citr l M4l ilk ; werie'&l6wie 0...--r•one ; ttrert , -ottmetioni ;• ono •• h tor °wage, and very kw ms t . d l r. I I ,A . ,chtileitiedvelif9 Mrk.Mirtele 1 Steers, .ronkht 153;@.16 e; a drov of 7, 1 II; ttpfentif.ll,P. 4 Q imat, , t .. ar ,3 -.y . • . g stook cattle. itiTtrayl . t;ilk '. iirreatr)' v deaf butt.theyixmlnoi t eganted,p -.;,,.. . ,ri old - lottld*. - "X. cat . • . . ' P .1 744 . Zvi 10.444 Pa e t at 0 1 )4 rfi.U o 4 4 l4 B .rt 9 e!b.•' o '•' I '' ts stemol4st , 545d-ge '' ',unchanged; 52 cars arrived tollanthere, . is a shade of weakness in the tradiCjoi :, ' ' °sumo°, June 2.--Hogs, dull and.lo® 1 44 0 :wetRUMBA fir l'aieWritmlas. Cattle quiet and, a shade easier;.ss,2s . 1 ikeaWfor erMnieplu, good cowt4 WM 6,75 for medium to fh'. and ' s7,oo@i; ' Tor IrKlWelioloe elem 4. , • , •,i t &, ', : Sr. Dutra, Jatis - I.—Cattle in moderat e,supplystad eteady at .lig7 for common, to, ' choice:- Hogs are in fair demand-at 709, Bros!. '' ' ' * - .-::: ' :.--,‘..------ ' -. i _t . • .: , Ary Goode Market. liToik, Jtme ,2. The weather '-! isa little inclement , and , trade less ' ao le• mrioisti in the: meantime -: rul6 ;OP ;steady,and - wii hsve no important changes ,of t, exqapt 1'444 bleseheilpsdensr, in/ash - MUM - b - rind; , Which liave . ,advanced from 14)frui %%pre maagi been a large meth:Mit ifftithitf lsof.tslsls; and priw,,or Nations glosses !mu likely to advano4 teitAilitrerthehieK-trift Ibtits gloomy, enough. II Roll