ts, is \ STEEL WORKS ttUEsNE WORKS. MAN, UFA & CON, N Manufocturers of IRON, NAILS, STEE L , -I ' . • . AXLES AND SPiRINCS I 1 wagirEsNE, L X AND SPRIATA, - TIALT , BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. SAND,IIOOP,SHRET AND TANK IRON. *BOILER PLATO , ' AND 'BRAM GUARD LEON DR Att and DROITER BARSIL YO, .ANGA _i__. ubrricu Bans, CILUIDE TR ._, .- T A. FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. CROW B A M.,W EDGES A HARItoW TEETH, SPRINO,PL9W AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, NEEL WSNOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. EEL T IRES , STEEL SHAFTLNO, A. B. STEL{ coke's; BUGGY and V AGON 517111305 and =MA' -CUT NALLS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Glass and Warranted. e l: OFFICES AND worm 3. IlLit th Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water 'Pittsburgh. 22ti 4.17 SHFor 'FIELD STEEL WORKS. GER, NNE% & CO., PITTSBURGH, Pb.. Msaufacturere of every description of CAST AND. GERILLY STEEL, BAI Thw srAirroa, ELM...K. AND PLATFORM BPRINRR. • • STREL tto •Warehauliel FS Water andloo First Stu W I LLER" BABB & PARKIN. coursx.u. rAumning: 31aTO, E'S landas, OILO. W. BABB. I CUAS . PARKIN. • BIPSCIAL PAZTNIII - 9. M. MILL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, LIM, BARR it PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, • c l PITTSBURGH. PL. tilt 18 BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK., BROTHER & CO., - litannfreturera at all descriptions of earismmir.A. • 011iterandWarithowi. THIRTIV,TH, THIRTY FIRST aml RAILROALP STHRETS, IRON'WORKS. Tuarip., Preet..... W. P. ronTER, Bnet. niTsursai FORGE P AND IRON CO., DLUtIn'ACTUEIREI OP Bar iron; Railroad 11.stt Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Asies Rolled; RAllkroad Car axles Hammered; Loehmotive Frames; Leetimatiire Frame Shapes; Side Rodin Pokes, Straps; Platen Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Vittlian Jaws, Collars, de. Offloe,lNo. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSIMBGH, PA. 111 4 IRSHISEN PROEBSS. The TiOstees are now !Tell . 4 1 d to grant licen ces tar the use of the Atr.r Ji1,172,101 FRG- The sulteitor quality imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement In inferior Iron. and the reduced cost. commend it to W manufacturers of PartiesTrishing to use It can obtain licenses by laPPl7ing JAMES ,P. SPEER Attorney fbr the Trustees, BOOMS I , :su4. A, KngUgh's' Building, 911.1 g tout* "venue., Parties interested are invited to Visit the &HOZ NBEBGEIt WORKS. where the rocesa ',tow in =cousin! operation. le3:dt7 E yzoBoiF,l2.REsToN.b. C 0.,. POthisvhrania-Iron Works. 166 .616 T rulfq =UM; 'ppm; no Moncrnip oine,_ apsints, . PiTTsuvuon BRASS FOUNDERS. JOELI M. COOPEZ s JOHN N. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS , MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable • and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS - PII , E. AND TUBING, 1 4OTTLE,iiPETTAND CREEL VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. TIR.CON; COCIKS, Th ss i Work a every description for • ,Sti,ain; Witter and 016 NAN lIIPACTURKES OF J.M. coons% Improved , Balanee•Wheel team pump ripen is lifor - Dreyfus' • Patent 012.- 1 tn. tlhebest tn'tlte3larket. egazzAiwollFlPtec94o.llowelob..asidifr AL! polut DICrON,IrEFART & CO., Havingrittioree their once to 667 LIBERTY STREET, Widely City Your NCO SECOND ZLOOB. Are 'pawl to . l4l;filsh 604 titltor NUT COAL OuBLACK, at the All oreTrtntiittieir aloe; ,Or. Addressed to eal through BIP !Wk.:V.4,IA tattaa.4 o2 proptiv. ~ • .. LITEIOGItAPBTMI. luxamax antasssy#. t ...., ! ..... 1 ..rapAt .mini, SINGEHLT&CLOW, Successors I Ip osusswas a eCh. r, ,- 1 - ' Ataatitiartabiaßapiiiiiiik; Tik• ovi ri,ort :thogriph.to zeta bustukil 'l=l . Lab show F. i s , is as vs amitl 4 11 ; 00, 614 11 1414 t, I *. IMlO l6 _. - I ...t.i `FA i 4.1 • ,r: ,-,- fr r , .- ',11"--.!i Isa 11 :,..-: t , . ,•••:;;,:' • :t. • ,, 1 ~~5,,.~_ _~, FOUNDERS, MACU STS. . . KNAP FORT. PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. 1 0FIFIC,A6 ANTI WORKS, TWFALFTH STREET, P ITTSBURGH, PA. CrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma. clainery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. OOrner Carroll and Smalbrum Eiroses, WERTH WARD.) PrITSI3II7IEZGrEt i WILLIAM SMITH, 7ELlArniftioturev of . CAST IRON BOWL P'lrsE POE GAB AND WATER WORKS. My Pinola are all Cut Invarlablyln Pita, ta 417 sand, and lA feetlengtha. Alpo, fall assartanant of general - Castings for Gas and Water Works. eg r rbap Work. to my male of SETO glid• DUQUESNE • FORGE. WILLIAM ISocoessor to JOS. P. HAIGH .k £O,) Has facilities co-extensive with tic: leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly SHAFTsfactorily fill all orders for STEAMMO&T S, CRANKS, PISTON BUDA, LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, together Vrlth every description of SHAPE WORK. °ince and Forge, -Corner of Duquesne Way and First ttreet. aplith4o • P ITTS BURGH. ROBINSON, READ & Successors to ROBINSON. MINIS • MILImmS, W ASHEN GTON WORKS_ FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Bost and Stationary Steam En. gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Ele= Castings of all descriptions: 011 and Ettills,Roiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. .IS, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATIENT ntaxaros fbr reeding Boilers. jall:rEl THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry anti Machine Works ISILPZEOPI3KY BT., ALLZWENT CITY, PA., Manufacturers Of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pulleys, Shafting . Grist and Saw Mill Work, Rolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, /to. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. inSlenlii CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLIMIN, BOYD & BAGALEY. ChM iaglig. MM Crating, 801 l Unties, Lc. WABDTO AND KING, Commluion gen:haat' and Brokers is Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHTLADZIXHIL ADDMO. 133 SOUTH SECOND EITILZILT. splo ECLIPSE PETROLEUM ' REFINERY. HERBERT W. Co MEDDLE. MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & HO Test Burning Oils. • 4 dinii I:1 Zelipso Railroad Azle OU. Stands great heat without change; remains Limpid at lowest temperatures. Specbl Ott for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Bloelblee limp, will cut Screws. Sair Mill and Planing NM Only Adapted for high mead. Spindle OW WooliHeast•Lliglit Olt. 011,• Tanners' Stuff- Sensate, ing Plat shim; Oil. liasol In e, Harness Oil. I Parralfilsae. latidOß VARNIStf, to preserve Bright Iron ktid Machinery from Bust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam in Vac. cno. The Lubricating 0111 are almost odorless - , perfectly pure. uniform, and mestly •• light col, ored„ stand a high temperature iinchang_edilro . and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Raad Oita are uneenallea, and are inconstant.use on many of the principal Raliromis. Samples can les examined and •orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at Sharpaburg Bridge. • T"*. BROTHERS,- 11 94MISSION;;.BEPORAM , AND DEALIEBB IN Petroleum and 'its Products, Pats milik IiffIos—DALZZLL'S BUILDING, corner of moue. Way sad Irwin streets. i141 " 61 1 01111 012ce - 1S1 sta:wao DIAMOND OIL H. M. LONG & GO., coca, DALZELL BUILDING, ma , Dutinetne Way, Pittsburgh, P. EpITTOBIUIIGII NOVELTY WORIES. ADAMS. MIME & CO. CITSTONE STANDARD )7AIRBANX s PAT- Run, k.l.a.Troszd IND commas losaspoilriat Door Looks oasideaboa, gßEVirg io 42 ll ap pi arMOM ,19:r„c 1 j 'se,ti 011140 ,) ?97.0t! • . , vs • ,• • , • • ' ' • =.c • r , • ~.z.,-,?•:,,&,„.440,%,Nit5„•, - „.• _ t‘ t 7; OILS. NOVEIoWY W 04.103 Foniided AL .D. li3s. umriiracrrozzas or UM PITTSI3trt.OEL FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1869. EENGINVEs 130ILERS, &c. HUGH I BOLE 84 CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Sty aogAs 2sZ Power,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMB'JA.T ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of nil sizes. . A fflasi attention Invited to our new STATION, OIL WELL ENGDZE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of Ib-horsepower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atour Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS,HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO mum, on hand and made t° order, at the , . INDUSTRIAL WORKS, !renting on the Allegheny River, inutile Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sr All orders promptly filled. TAT us. FOItT PITT 10111 ii, STILL AND 7ANK. ViOIRIES _ . CARROLL & SNYDER, KANIIPACTITRIIIS OP TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, TIRZ-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM. BOIL ERE OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND UON DENSEEtB; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES: FBISOR Dowd AND coAx. Baum Tee mid Worehonse. Corner Second, "third. Short and Liberty Streets. PITTSBURGH. Pa. idir Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. tnh7:lB9 WM. BARNHILL & BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 30, !11, 34 AND *6 PENN ST, Raving severed • large yard and furnished it with the meet approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS 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, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron. _Bridges, Seger Pang and : sole manufsoturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. Reioniring done on shortest notice. larciitl &tams az. Runt, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITESEIVEGEI, PA., ILLITUTACTI7I3.7IR OS IRON OIL TANKS, SITTLINO FANS, COPPER STRAY PIPE, ROLLING KILL STACKS, And SKEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JAI= K. D. BRIIISH JARED M. MUM" 61, SON, xuruz.at Steam BoilersAllAills, Tanks. =ENT IRON UM. &O. 61 Penn Street„ Pligtiburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. THE BEST STOVES. . A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and heating Stoves, TO BE POUND IN THE STATIC. Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental - Stoves and Yarnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Otnee, More or Church. Pre needs no rekindling—burns all win., ter. Do notb ay until you see or lead for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orlentals—DEMlALEß BROS., :Smithfield St.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. A tin un,ftwo CO., artarzlinuaruo & IN / ICANIITACIRTRIZIS OF MX! VARSITY Or gp ir rCrEnnE37. BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," 7os WARicre Bunansos. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, , •REGULATOS." COLUMBIA COOK trrov_a ft VAN'S (Ctnelnaatt Patte_ rim) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLM.A.N.S REP LECTOR,_I3RATES,,free from dirt arid dast; GRATE PRO TS , FENDERS, *O. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ciouli STOVES. CET THE BEST. BESSELar. C 0.% TRIUMPH, FOB BlTrninwo us maz. Wamueted to Wok, Bake or Boast as well as any other Store to the Unions FigrFLT, & N0..285 I.Abertv street. also on kind and for sale, .TA.IFLOR STOVES, fi=g, .141 WW,. r_llo BlUILDE118! • , • ... 300.000 f eelrt rr r lne Boards. 100,000 feet ISt inch Clear Plank; 015,0011 . featAii Idea Coalmen PIM*/ 20,000 feet Dry 1 and l iamb Oak: 00,000 ft.)l,_l, IIL,II and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 l est Dry Poplar Scantling: 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. • • ' 393.000 feet No. 1 18 inch limiest' Shin -000,000 Po. 118-inch Shingles, sawed; 00,000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingle's, shaved& 00,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. . • „ LOU Tons Fire Olaf; Alia, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Pats, and all articles In the line on band and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. 18C.Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegileny, late bor ough of Manchester. , ap:6 11 , 3n:4 5 V - 21 sislarW Of ~001 1 ! 11.14 Login% - aa 11 1 0 1/BlM ' PrioTt tikilmsubuiviagnigimassife.... oraskimistribmild Will '1 , f1 4 •c;:' 1111,.:, ',2 FIN&NOUIi. FORT PM BANKINO. COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : :: : $200,000. ITOCKHOLDESS INDIVIDUALLY DIALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. lATTAREST ALLOWED OE TINE DEPOSITS. •Co'tedious made on all aosessible points In Um. United States and Canada'. . DDLECTOItiI.: D. Hostetter, Jno. C . Risher, Junes Gordon, Rote. H. King, D. Wallace, • Andrew Miller, M. Fawcett, James M. Bailey. Pres9L dAII•L. Me D. LEET HART, CAIIG BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, N'ITTBIII7II,OII, (SllOOZBBOltB TO HANNA, HART i C 0.,) DIAL R 8 IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the , purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. m91:582 N. HOLMES & SONS, 67 Market Street, PITTZESI3XTIIOI3E. P.&.. Collections made on all the principal points of the United BMWs and Canadas. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BODGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. I Particular attention paid to lie parchase and Vald States Securities. site JAY COOKE & CO., aXari.. ern, 114 SOUTH THERIi i STBEET, PIIILLDELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special &Gentian given to the purehaSe and sale of Government Securities. mtrao CITY BANK. . • • 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 111100.000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, =REST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Monett and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. DONINICIE Insatigw, President. JAMES Malaita. Vice President.' Joust B. thORMLEY. Cashier. DIRECTOII6. D. lhmsen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, - John Savage, J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, .limes rhelan, Chas. B. Barr,H.A.Freyvogie, Jno.Jos.lierztann,.Thomaa Barites, Hugh Keatin g: Jel:ks PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANE Of Allegheny. CORNER. FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL • $lOO,OOO STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Bank of Discount and Deposit. '1 Puma:mm-9. H. HARTMAN. _ f CASHIER—B.P. YOUNG. - ; DIRECTORS. S. H. Hartman. W. H. Bert, J. P. Handersob,.;7. Patter_on, J. Kohen, . F. Brown, Samuel Dyer. ' .B. Megrim, W. O. Oltnyn. nay2.1:172 FIFTH AVENUE BANK OF PITTBBUItGH Will open for Discount. Deposit and General Banking Business on JUNE 3d, 7889. at N 0.195 Fifth avenue. Any into received nom one dol. lsr upward,. .Interest at the rate of six percent. paid on time deposit.. Ed. Dtthrldgo, W. P. Weyrnan, W. H. Sims, ' • Frank' Selin rt, W. C. Robertson, Mini Meyer, Dan. Kinser, D. M. 21.113102', Poerstel. ED. DITHRLDGE. President. Jet:4l4 • E. IsCHENGE. Guider. \ FLOUR.' PEARL 1111. - Thiii bt u Atitin Ertind,'eititirto FRENCH. FAMILY *LOUR, Tilts Flat -it'll Ottly 96 sacit" out whet 1506 Malty ' r • • PEARL MILL ELITE BRAND, • •t ague! to bad Ht. 19061 k PEARL' L RED ERAMEN Tgosil to bett,ol4o_mov., Wnous:Alms:pu n RW44 B. T. K,iii•Aimr.?„ Allestamy. Sept. U. 1668. i .111Allu DYER AND SCOURER, LANCE, , DYER AND SCOURER. No. a ST. cr,Ant erriumerr And No. 13Z and lai Third li!trai4, P A ' vonligT-6400141Iiiikkihridile mama . t• iht &Pi L OLD,. SILVER AND COUPONS _Bought at Highest Priccs. PH—R. "HERTZ, Banker Corr Wand and Fifth Streets. my 6 JAMES Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 13 AI. IV M 'By OR. Cashier: GOTERNAM7 SECURITIES, & CO., GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Inter* Allowed on Deposits. Mr - Money lined on. Government Bonds at owest market' ates. Orders eeented for the - Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and SOLD. • • GOVERNMENT BONDS! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds free of chsige. This gives the holder ab .solute security 6gttinst theft,loss. or destruction. 'JAMBI'. BRADY & GO., Dealers in' Government Bonds, ES COR. my 131 J 6 Cljt.l.i.t . itic4lj.Galtts. FINANCE AND .TRADE, • • i ONTIOS Or.PITTSBURGH Gazirrem, TII;TIRSDAY, June 3, 1869. • The gold Ixbarlfer,optined - weltk;' and lower uuder..a titOr'e activig , nionby mar ket and 138 b was touched from a reac tion to 1383 took place, closing very steady. A large short uncovered inter est outstanding - will prevent: any mate rial' decline, l even if the Government should sell more largely. So long as the imports continue in the same propor tion at so late a period of the season and: exports are small, the prospects for a speedy decline of gold are decidedly poor; in fact, lower rates for gold at present, when so much grain and flour is going out of the country, are not very 'desirable. Governments declined still:. further to day under al better demand for money, .lower rates for • gold, dullness in ex change and liower quotations from Eu rope. Stocks look very panicky, but it is likely only al yielding to the bear inter ests, for the' purpose of creating a new short interest. Cleveland anti Pitts burgh declined to par and Fort Wayne to 155%. I The supply of money in the banks is quite adequate to the demand, and good paper will he accepted at from eight to nine per cent. Business IS exceedingly dull. Quotations as • received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold 138%; Silver, 130; Eighty- , one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, I=%; do 1864, 117; do 1865, 118X• ' do' 1865, Console, 119 X; do 1867, 119%; do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, 109; New York Central, 92%; Erie, —; Reading 9831; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne de Chicago Railroad, p 5%; Ohio & Misissippi, 34%;•Michigan Southern, . 113%; Cleve land dr Pittsburgh, 100%; Chicago. dr. Rock Island, 23%; Chicago de North i Western, 92%; Chcago &North Western Preferred, 103%; Adams Express Com:. pany, 59%; I hierehanta Union Express, 15; Pacific I Mail, 82%; Western trillion Telegraph Company, 32%; Gregory, —; Quartz H 111.1—; Smith dc Parmlee, —; Am. Express, 39%. —Closingci c uotations received by James T. Brady Co. Gold, 138%; United Sates Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties, 11362, 126%; do. 1864,117; do. 1865, 118%; Ten-Forties,l,-109; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July; 1865, 119%; do. do. 1867, 119%; do. do'.' 1868, 119%; Seven-Thirties, par leas, y,; Due Compounds, 119; Union Pacific. Railroad, 91%; Central do. do., 92; Cy. Fealties, 107. BY Telegraph }'o the ritteburzb Gatette.l Naw 'form., June 3, 1869. Money active, ?per cent. on call. Com mercial paper dull, 7®9. Sterling dull, 909%. Gold quiet and lower; opened at 138%, advanced to 138%, and closed at 137%. Carrying rates 6()8, showing an abundance of cash. Government sold one million dollars of gold at 13 , 3 26-100® 138 325-1000.1' The proposals at . to 11,750,000. I Exports, 15285,715. Clear ances, $76,009,000. Governments steady but quiet. .;Con pons: 'Bl, 12 . 1X®122;'62, 122%®122';'64, 117®117%; 118%®118%; new do., /19%41193i; 'I", 119%®119%; '6B, 119% 119%: 10-40 s, 108%®108%; rani/las, 107% (0)107y,. - ' State Bonds lower; Missouris, 8935. Old Tennetisnes 67; . New_do., 64%(4,1 64%; Old' Virginias,- 57% ®SB%;,NeW, do. 61%(062; Old North Carolinas, 60%; New !do., 56®56%; New Louislanas, 660167. The StocklMarket"Wite feverish all day, prides fallitiglgt peg:cent.,with a' rally in the affernogn front :the' ioVvest pkices' of :V.POt dent, , Large,trtinitatitleole Were lithern,'Lake,Shoiol ;xi** l a rid, 0410 end '.slleS;;' isstppl; St. Pant and orthwest.prii,, The Michigan Sduthern and Lake Shore elec tion does not seam to have -given entire satisfaction to'the' 'Vanderbilt party, and the prevailing impressionis that a con solidation with the' anticinated scrip dividends ; . .be at ;; least defer red. Nesk 'Jefiey, Central rose nom 117 to 127 on,the reported negotiations for the lesite to the Pennsyli , anla Central, and large scrip divdends. Sort Wayne. directors are in session at -Philadelphia to ratifying lease and decide ueort scrip dividends, but action is not autitinoett An injunction bee been granted by Judge Balcom, restraining, certain partied, from commencing. spit against the Erie Cow pewit() doll - clot anpuid interest due on preferxed .stocks.. - The niarket eloSed feverish irid'svehlo 6.110 .Prit l eit.:43lextterland. 33; Wells Exp 81 3 %; ,kmerican,. 893i@ 3 4 9 89 3; A 4 1, , @SW; trotted: : S tates, ', 4114 esteu . yeri 1530411030 . 4734: ' Patd * l MlW - MiGaMt ' . e;g4llii 0 4 :;V—...)1APUT, wr..ac}r , lEEE BRADY. Bri COI; (Successors 08. JONES & C 0..) BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF ON MOir FAVORABLE TERMS. E 5 T. BRADY & CO. RTII & WOOD STS em Unio , a Telegraph, 42%@43 z Hartford and - Erie, 223 ; Mari posa, 23®24.; do. .preferred, 50g©50%; New York Central, 192 1 / 8 @192%; Erie, 29 @ 29 % do. preferred, 5 13.4(g 1 52X: Hudson, 158%@159;" Harlem, 151@i1524. Reading, 99@90%; Chicago and Alton,. 156@157; do. preferred, 157@159; Terre. 'Haute, 38®40; Wabash, 75 a@76 1 ,; do: preferred, 80©84; St. Paul, - 77% @7B; preferred do, 89%@90; Fort Wayne, 15634C1.157; Ohio and Mississippi, 34%0 34%; Michigan Central; 130; Michigan Southern, 11334@1133!; Illinois Central, 145@147; Pittsburgh, 1013;@102; Lake Shore, 1121‘@112,.5.'; Rock Island, 1213 @121%; Northweiterri, 91%@923j; do. preferred, 103%@104; Hannibal & St. Joseph, 135; do preferred, 133; C. C. & 1., 74%. Mining shares dull. Receipts of Sub•Ti easury were $1,372,- 536; payments, $553,770; balance, 179,26.5,- 1 085. Disbursements of coin interest, $161,719. -PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFIOE OF PITTEMDROE GAZETTE, I THURSDAY, June 3, 1869. The general market continue dull and languid, and devoid of anything new or important. The demand for all of the leading articles is confined mainly' to supplying immediate wants and with a light volume of busies and an • almost entire absence of anything like a specu lative feeling, prices are nominally un changed. APPLES—Fair to choice, 1 , 5@8. APPLE BUTTER-75©51,00, as to quality. BUTTER—There is but little good But ter in the hands of commission mer chants, but peddlers are keeping the market-pretty well supplied. Prime to choice Roll may be quoted at 25®27. BEANS—DuII at *2®2,50. CARBON OIL—Is quoted at 28®29 for standard brauds, in a jobbing way. CORNMEAL-111,50®1.75 per cwt. CHEESE—SaIes of Western Reserve, at 18®20; and NevrYork Goshen at 23®24. DRIED FRUIT—s quiet and un changed. Peaches,l4 for quarters: 15. for mixed and 18 for prime halves. Apples, 13®15. EGGS—Sales at 18®19. FEATHERS Live Geese Feathers may be quoted at 85, to the trade, and,. the usual advance for snail lots in store. FLOUR—Is steady with a fair local demand but unchanged. Spring Wheat at s6@7, and Winter Wheat at 57@)8. The Pearl Mill Prices for freilk ground flours are as follows: Pearl Mill three star, green brand, in barrelS, 50.40 and in sacks $9,10: double extra or selected amber and white winter wheat, in barrels 58,30, and in sacks sB,oo;•choice selected red winter wheat . flour, in bar rels 57,70, and in sacks $7,40; choice spring wheat flour in barrels 57,00 and in sacks 56,70. The Pittsburgh City Mill prices are as follows: Choice white win ter wheat flour In barrels, Kw, and in sacks 58,90; choice red winter wheat flour in barrels 57,40, and in sacks 57,15. choice spring wheat flour in barrels 56,90, and in sacks 56,65 per - barrel. GRAlN—Wheat is sffering pretty free ly and the mills are getting, all they want at 51,35• to $1,38©1,40 for. Winter. Oats dull and lower; sales to arrive at 66@67, buyers furnishing sacks, and 72- @7.3 in store. Rye continues very dull, .1 but nominally unchanged at $1,15®1,20. Sales of Corn reported at 78@80 for prime Ear on wharf and 83@85 in store. Barley oat of season and little or none in market. GROCERIES The Grecery market, like every other brancn of business, is dull and devoid of anything new or portant. Sugars, instead of getting stronger as was generally supposed, are becoming weaker and prices are tending downward. In other articles there is no change whatever. SuoAns—S H, 11%; A A, 13; Havana 14; Cuba, 13; Porto Rico, 14@14% Demerara, 1535; New Orleans,;.: but little prime in market and sells readily at 14%@15; lower grades, 13e14;Redned, Ex. C, 15%; B, 16; A,16/; flard, 173(.. MoLessEs—New Orleans of good qual ity is in strong request and bring 80®85; Porto Rico, 65@75. Synurs—White Honey Drips, .$1.15; Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, $1,05; Golden 8.5; Amber, 75; Common, 55®75. CovFEE—Fair to. Good Rio, 20®22; Prime, 243y@25; Choice, 26@2.6%. RlCE—Carolina, 1C34 to 11c; Rangoon, 930. TEAS—Young Hyson, $l,lO to 1,85, G. P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Sou Chong, 9O to 01,50. ; _ STARCH—PearI, 7%; Silver Glos4 12c, and Corn Starch, 12%c. CONCENTRATED LYE-8,00 per ease. Fuurrs—Layer Raisins, ;3,50 per box; -Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 14o; Currants 13c; Vallencia Raisins 143 x. spmEs—Cassia, 90o; - Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, ;1,50. BAR LEAD-1234c; Shot, §3,25 per ball'. Soars--"Babbit's," 12c: “Oalrely's, ' 11c; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c. Car:mail—Mould, 180; Star, 25c. Br CABS SODA-57,00 per 100. Fon—White Fish p 8,75 per half bbl. Lake Herring 53,75. TosAccO—Navy 67®70, 10's flat 67@70; Spanish Roll 75's; Qut and Dry yes Ws and pkgs 28®30. HAY—Baled is still quoted at 125®28, on wharf, for fair to strictly prime timo thy. IJOMINT—A.Imost out of season;nom inal at $4,75@5 per bbl. HIISKS--Saies corn husks at 334. HEMP—Sales at 5215. - LARD" OlL—Sales of Extra No. lat $1,60 and No. 3 at 51,20. LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at $2,50, per bbl; and Common White, at 11,75. • • - • , t- • MAPLE S . :YRITP—SaIes In gallon: jug at 51,50. _• ' POTATOES -- Sales Peach Blows in store at atlas new orels,M 14% 4,60 pe r bbl., pE&Ntrrsa;(l,uoted at 12c. : PROVI§IQNS--Steady and, If any thing, e atiade atronger. We. quokit at 14@14' 4 for Shoulders; Ribbeff . :l:Bl dea 16,4 ®l9NT,i_clear 1,1a1R( sugar; Cured Hams 19gleyo Canvassea. d 019%. Laid, as%gafti in , tierce:3i an4.*S4 pail". Dried Beef,' O®2A X': - ' 7: 444 . 7 it s'44,X.W-L-Sa_lipa, at 441eghesy r i Slmfm, 'market '4l, l llBpev. . SEEDS. Peeeetonal email or ntilB6ealai,J2,4S@2,so. • No : demanifi for: Clover or Tlmopiy. ficaalc 4 Salen f of car lots' $l4Bll plea. TALLOW—Nothing doing in thhEarti... ole of importance, and prices are nothi . WHISKY-411ighwines are quoted at 950; cgint 1, rectified at 950, and i:proer at I,Okid .ongabeli, as 'per 'age' and qua1ity,..,fre92,4%8 per gallon, tfUlc,l plarliet. Citaaao;Jn e. -- age dull and 10c 150 lower; $8030©8.9a for , good to °holm $9, 90-Lfor , eirtertc ,, prline. Cattle smite; 115,50®6,(10 for common; $6, 6 6@6.90 for 141kt-to:I fairy. Voltl,far good to choice. steers. JanaLouts oll4 —little . `itstive; choice f air 41, 43 common t e 3n 6Atrigilbt„;‘,lTreu fated Sheep-Alcutuindfair; lohgolorliodi.lll"73i,,,tin7a 4 ; '!,