11 lig a =RIP_ ,W9W;!:' - DrAvroz ; y h IOLVIVI WlM4:ll3cht Witkldriot 1110Nr.14-AI4S, -STEEL, AXI.:ECAND SPRINGS, ,ar403600,,-, 16ID 317161 TA. IrLqsAiVtgetaro IND.strz ntoN. nidepLAL4 WPM. .D..r.1 1 .08, _DRAG and DROFFER BAIL% . I .AmeaL 'OUTTEN BANS: , C lANDArk lIRON,r I • _ • AND 'PLAT MAlt, for Cosi ODOW B A IAWEDOSS & HARsoW TMMTH. WitiefflAJW. AND OULTIVATON STEEL, NEL AVINGS AND LDS MO out toy pattern. MEL TIAS, ,FU A. B. P PM BUDDY and WAGON. SPRINGS and CUT JAILS AND SKIM. 1 • . AD Gods Brat Glas&ant Warranted. OFFICES AND WONAS • Piste/nth Wrest avid All hm7RiTer, • sad IrTlitater titarei,irittsburah. s iorriELD STEEL Wolums. Gum, Krigoir*oo., wtxmenizatz: illutiM%allmo of ,r/%erylleeldpUort of UST MI) UMW! -STEEL, BAUM EIPAITOS, 81.1.1. &IC AND PLATFORM MP tllregit MIS. EirinilL TIRE, 114., 410 W_arehousell sa Water and 100 First S. BA)Rft & PARSEC • - Gionnu.s. rArrxings • wurula.r, BEIIBEWNIMLICB, ciao. W. BARB. 1 CH.A.B. PARKIN. Bnotu. rawnrica-15.41...5E1C1A. RESCEINIT STEEL WOREEtt,' 11,11 . LER, BABA & ,‘ Office, No. 839 - Ltberty St, 104 , 1414 e!!: But, es , Dimwit , mina , wolucit " Mt,'lM= Si CO. of iiaeielit of 61=U:L. • . Dias sad Warehouse: THINTIITE, TILF,BI:Y Pritarsaft BAIL.BOAio STREETS,. , . tioiTIIIME.IIIInt. IRON -Wpßics.-! la& Timm Pron.—. W. P.20=11. Wirt. prinsu . 1011:011 FOIGrIIOI. AND IRON CO., itAitllTAcTixiall 01 - Aar Isom; t 1 - - Illudhosd Fisk Bars 11111114 Bella; asibrimid car Aides Rolle* -Milbrgml CariLicles imeelative Frames; • 7weemothie Frame !Shapes; Wide Medic - • Talies, WtraPst ' • "Stessaboat Cranks; Piston Zeds. Wrists; littawliorers; 'OMAN* die.' 'OSIAx6 N0..177 - PENN STREET 'Triton:rites. PA. BILERSENSEN . The Trustees are now mewed to ihrthillon.. ses Jo; the see or the SLlA.Eithan PBCP. . The superior quinty imparted to hood Iron. the great improvement in inferior Iron, and the reduced thou commend it to all mthataetururs of Parties wishiaa to use it can obtain licenses by aithinai to JAMES P. SPEER - . ' • Attorney for the ?fasten. ZOOMS 1 and S:• Bnudint, vest Teeth avenue.-• • •••. • • Pastier interested • ste Invited- to visit the AIWA DI BERGER : WORKS. where 'the melts la sew In Aneoessial operation. WVEREIONi.PIIIO3rN & Co*- • Penn' svlvaniaTron Works. Warehouse, .166 an 6114 71118 T MEM paean. IlknwaiWkels Hasse,_ ..• • v•PITTSIBUBLUffiI BRASS FOIII4.I:DERS. ZOIIN M. 6 JOHN M. COOPER & CO., BE '. Bell and Brass - Ft:tandem BRASS CASTINGS BUDA PROMETLY TO 011.13 Ft. •_ Makable .•and grey. Iron, Fittings GAS PiPN, AND TUBING, -; 1111017 LE, gilgti IND tiIECI, 141418 els GLOBE 11ICON • COCKS, Erus Wet* d every description t a r Steam, Water awl OIL NA B 11/ACTITREBB Or I. It. 00 0PZWIS .Isprond Balanea•Wheel Steam pmap. ,Agents for . Dreyftst , Pcsteitt Al% the best in the Market. ono. Ami4lW tH, cotwa , Thlstoestii is Pike rif44o. fp% COAL, AND COWL , COAkiIIOMMI COALS!! UM'WART is CO4 SAW"i~g~ Wks to . NO. MN Milan Mai% tialr:l37 AWAAIKAINP:Mad.II,, . „ ErrthVa l attar t st r t 510, orders . .4 6 6 e f 100 d y_44, 0 " - presptii, . 114 . 1 4 rwt 41,* MEM -(tWXWOO, . gThrafirftwtten.m. , 9 ,alO4lOlO. ihmgoaxa • , R9fr 01 , 1 1 AMA4! ArrilMOMPHlNfillip ' 1141 " - 41 " Ps . I rl : r • Ortralit ar &Wil ke -140. INZlpalki. '~_ '! n". CZ : 0 I AMAMI:MOTEL FORTI „ . ''FOUNDRY COYPAITY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. . . • ilr'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma.- , 0 chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, issaftCastings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. V.ruer Oman and WILLIAM, SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE ley Prim are all oast Invariablyla Plto; LI dry sand, and 1 feet lengths. Also. fall assortment of general Clangs 'Or Gas and Wad,g Routs. lirbold atiatall the attention of Ennerintend eats of Sea Worts to a7taake of BZWIITIL DUQUESNE- . - FORGE. • ~IVILLIffig ilMil, • (ereitr:• te C 0.,) Has tar-Cities „_" y eoieltenstve with the leading Forges in the Mut e and is prepared to.prompui and attlartetortl Ell orders ur STEAMBOAT HART EBANYJ3.aII f PISTON BOW, Ia.VMEA, PITMAN JAMIL_WRISTIL RAILROAD AXLES. LOCOMOTIVE PRAXES. _together with every desoripUon of SHAPE WORE. Once and Forge, Cemer.of-Frigrissa, Way and First Attest. apl4tho ..F+ 10P °MOONS BEA CO., R. • . • to ROUIIIIO.IG BOMB s =MUM WAIMINGITOZir AND MACHINISTS, PlTlMlltelii Nanafsetursin of Boat sad Matto:nary Rem Zs- Blain Euirtnes. NM linen . , Castillo of sit descriptions: (1=1; sad 8 Boner and Sheet Iron Work. Mee, 9. IE, corner First and elm Isellsid Strome. r Agenweats tbr 0111PANIPS PATENT INJiallatt ECTOR -tens Boners. - THOMAS CARLIN & CO., hulk Ward foundry. and Maine Works, BANDITIMY ALLEGIIZATorrt, Manufacturers of Steam Itnginea, 011 Presses, Petters, ftaftlns, Orin and Slaw litll Work, Bolllag 11111 aad Nubble Casthurs. Grate Ban •WeiSkts, Wagon Boxes, Se. Band to order awl Aare aa band Enemas ol all alma. ay/4:415 CENTRAL FeIJNDRII AND ROLL,WORKS 880 Penn Ititreert. BOLLIANI .80711 & mein. own.. aura. crass, BollLsthes. sa WARING AND KING, Commlsilaa Kerrlawns aad Brokers Li and- ;HA Products,' DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE. WAY, PHILADIALPHIA. ADDERS; :: : RtiOns 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 3017T1(13ICOND STREIT. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. G IitEDDLE, Xt.NlYT&011111211, 07 • Lubri6ating & High Testßurning Oils. , . :..uxxs~ziss. Adige* liallrostd Azle Oil. - 'Stands :great heat without cbangel- remain limpid ai, 10110/It temperatures.• Special Oil for Iropicli Climates or hot weather. Yeesamotlire, Easailme, Alinelkia• MOWN 5 Wilicutilereere. *law 111111 and , • Adapted fir high speed. , - • spiguac 011, 7 elfeelliffeed•LigliA Oil. ' Oil. Taperers' Atari: gteggide, . • Ist Finishilogroll, Gabel I me. Ifarneiss Oil, Payrstelize.' • an d YA.lllNiellk preserve Iron Wort and iMbineryD'om Must. These products are manufactured under_Or. • Tweddielcpstentbfailperheated Steam in Yea cno. The Lubricating 0111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure uniform, and mostly light col ored, stand • high.emperature anchangek r a o n a l remain limpid during extreme cold. The eau Oils •are /unequalled, sad are In constant use on many of the principal liallroads. Samples cap be examined end orderi-lett• at ile WOOD EITAZET. Works at lihsrpsbnrg Bridge. TACK BROTHERS,' • • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIALIM /N Petroleum and' Its Products, Oglkw-DALZZLLIB owner at awns Way sad Irwin Owl! h Palladalphisedloe—liT WALNUT BT• ammo RIND OIL Ivlntus, PAW. DALZILt BtfILDINO, 1, PlMullane Plitatritt, raw :ICOMIBURIis FINIUMONI A* Mills ; AIIatiPLAWNE. Ce, AP, NHS, . D . A • AT. • ifjw pot 4 ol rt t Mni =VIII COL O/ US Reins* OIT 0 VA' ,M2ITH WARD.) .vxwmm3trnort- Man:wraot - arer of YOB NAB AND WATERWORKS. OILS: & 'CO . NOVELTY' r . 1 - "•.:...':)81 - ...- . ', -. 8 .. ::i.'ilt_it,..i . -• .I.lCflalliT 81; ;1134!ii ' ENGINES, IfOILERS, ao. luelli . .B4E - ::& Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (Naha TEM POINT,) Engine Builders, Founders and Jrachintsta. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of t w o on A iXecial attention invited to our new STATION OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16-borsemower. CASTINGS, of every kiw made to order atour Ifonudry, on THIRD S S HAFTING low Market. RIGS for 011 Wells,, P UL LEYS HAN GEES, ROME and TOBACCO SOREINTA IRON TOBACCO ElaNagfh On hand and made to . INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Yrontteg !nets Allegheny River, nee the ram. kriSBUBGE. PA; - All orders prpmptly filled. TAY uB. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK CARROLL & 'SNYDER. 1114reets, iconrrAcTratiali OF TWILTLAR, DOURLE-PLUED TIINULAS 711SZ-BOX AND CYLINDES STRAY BOIL EBB. OIL STILLS AND OIL N T BILIOLORI M 113E1 PASS. SR LINO PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOYETESEL -AND LEON BRIDGES; raisox DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Olio. and Warehoino. corner Soetnad, Third, Short wad !Abort/Street% PITTSBtJRGR, Pa. mr Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mie7:1811 WIN. BARNHILL Al CO., • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, SS, >l4 LND 15 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the meet approved suachinerl, we arepre pured to manufacture every description of B OIL BS ha the beat manner, and warranted equal to any made in the oo try. OhiouleYS, Breeching, Fire Begs, Steam LOootnoWee Boilers, Condensers, Salt Puis, Tanks. Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Mugu ?aand sole saanufactioure of Pat ent 3011 en. • Bewaring done orl amidst lodes. - JAMES M. BITER, No& 515 and 66 Wager Move, KAIIIIMIVIW . OP IRON OIL TANKS, IIiTTLEFIGr4w3, corm =ix mi. BOLLING MILL =ACM Aid Mtn IBM WORK. . • Tor Steamboat. JAUD it. ..... D. BUM J A.RED EL BROSS & SON, Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. WERT IRON WOlll, RR 61 Penn Stress, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. THE BEST STOVES. 8. BILELDLEY & CO. mr.switscturizs of the greatest Yarliity of -Cook, Parlot and Heating Staves, TQ lAN 30IIND IN VIE STAIN. . „ . Sole Agents Air the celebrated Rue Burning Ogle Mal - Stows and IParnaces for Hard Coel or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,olllce, Store or Church. Tire needs no rekindling—bums all win ter. Donotbay until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD friligliT; Chu Agents for Orientals—DESolll.33 BROS., intithileld St.; 030. HUELNY, Allegheny City. GRAFF 11116118 & CO MAXOIACTDRIIIi Or mar VAIMY • errCONTMEAr BOSTON COOKING BANGB, "THE FIERY FURNACE," . ' TOR WAirtaiso BRILIBROS. • " "THE ULLA A NT I -DUS T COLUMBIA" IX FO I I Wik' VAN'S BANGS O l LV l lM7lll.ll7.l t klr rt i llithi remomargilbfree tre IRSI a t sad "Mt 206 and 208 I.llWity Street, sesuirr at/OK BTOV :- " • ' - CET THE BEST. BISSELL .da COM viviatimPH, • , : P II isirorafors COAL. rintsiiiitimp4,lhke eiseast as x 41141114 ilkier Stays bibs OWN. linBlal & 00., No.. 985 Ldbertv /Rivet. wa l a i rassisi , , ta ina r ta l # itg.ze , 1 1 0 lIIIVILDERSI - • . • , _..... . ti : Itt Pfltri e g il i a j d r i anki ' it 1 Mob amen Pleat; • atini lied 10 101 l Oat: ' s ft. • .11 an 8 tmanfoplart 8. Mel fl 7 °PIN Scantling; MN is Tenor lque Boarda; jilt,. Ma 'Stook aftling., • Yee feat e. 1, /V Mammal QM . IN. ~._ _ 0. 1114nch aisles. same VI ,Jl ,o lll4lnah an edt. ma . , , , ' Tr u e tie. ' - . • r _ Oil ne flee an • __, • AIN, MW 111 Lumber ,. ' and Cedu t Hays ed alllhrtleSra In that's on hand and Me At. DEIS PAMII6OB. 'Nea l ' : If INMAN* street, illid.llolller *listable and ad/4 mine kil. altath ward,Allefheny, bite bor. r walla - so &manatee. , , ~, . , aps wEnfirre,a,NtoldEASUIUMEI, =I Elam ll / 4 . qv qv ll* a NOUN= 111113114 . =, *4 l •J J v ..,,, ti iletwilea Liberty Mira olndir dlidas pisallillaNnisi ND lift MEM 121221 LIMB - , . ItT - "; v 11}illfr,TT ~ i `.3.~~l3~~'?.!!:'e, : =C.~:na''CL.^6T:'r'T :'.s :'.. ,~..l#'.fe ...':8~ OmcMa'. POET PITT PA SKIN COIPANY, No. 1.69 Wood, Stifiet,*- CAPITAL, : : : t : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERV-lIRIVIDIJA4Y LIABLE. DICALlift3 - GOVERNMENT _SECURITIES AND. COLD. STEREST SILOVEDDS TIME DEPOSITS. 001leettons made on alt , aeseesible pointa in the Halted States and Canada.. , MR3411 . 010; 4 ' 1 k t ' I H. Hostetter, • - ,- Jno: 0 -Indies, —'• ' James Gordon, HAW,. H. Klng, D. Walince, Andrew Miller, I. /weak ,-, • James H. HAMS( :.:,, • mum.atieLtiiKAN, irres,t. lir ILEET HAIM CAUGHEIE & - CO" • BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, . , ISUOGICS9O7IB*O HANAfA. WT. a ach,) DiLLI:2B IX &change, COin, Coupons, And particular atteraloi paid 'to - the parcitaee and sale of covERNMIEHT BONDS. 8191 Thraf to, on London. NHOLMES & SOSTIB, '• 13L45.211EirOTAIRLIES, 57 Market Street, ibrx-rroistruci Et. PA. Collections made ea an the priacipal points of ta• United MUM and Caaldaa• . Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT 4115/ BOLD ON CONIUBBION. ,• Plateau' atelottioa pad to the panham and sale et • Vjsated States Securities. JAY. COOKE •dic Maxilmeras, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. swan ud Bellpfly - ot 011741esoriptlons iongbt sad 6014 Bpeetal attention given to the parttime hd aale of tioverastent Beta Met. - nb3o CITY .BA.NIci.. . . 112 Fifth Street, l'ittsbitrgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 11100,0•0. . - STOCIIIOLDERS INDITIDUAILT - Ltrur. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. . :11DREDN*XCHANGE Bong'.t and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. collections made on all the priacipal tabus of the United States and Canaoa. DonlXlcir,llll4Bkly,Prosldent.-. ktcmsg. - yieet etendesa; Joitwl3. ilonstLxv. Casnier. D. Dimsea. James XeCabe, Thomas Rourke,' John Savage, J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick R..ne...lasses rhelau, Ohm. B. • ' 11.1...Trerrogrer. Jticp4whilennaan:- 'Thomas Burnes Hugh Keßticift PEOPLES' SIMS BIM Of Allegheny. CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPLPLL • 1 e • fO/g o lo° 6 - _.• STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Bank of Discount and Deposit. !" PassiDENE-13. R. HARTMAN.- , • C • ASUfsit--/5 , • Diaterecns. S. 'FL Hannan. J. P. Hendermi. J. Kober', r ..-1 .. baumel Dyer. W. U. elbsun.l-.. . . FIFTH AlOll3 - BANK OF rfililitattat WEI' open for - Mica**. ' amnia Beaten Business on JUNE 3d.1569. at N 0.195 /Um avenue. Any sum teetlyed from one eel h r uPwardr. Interest at the rate of str per aunt. paid on time deposits. primpircip* Id. Dltnildge, Pc 'Watteau . ; •H. Mats. Frank Setbe.rtk, U. 19onertson. . Iftnry Meyer, vs( &loner, • roe • nte rDo AI. o • l. ED. DITHRIDGE. President. caOler. ! jes:dl4 .;P•; TNOLLAR NO. 65 ravirra .wraintsr. OHABTZBED IN wp. • 4101,315,11044 L ' ,*. - a ~,, '.l ‘., r 1 r, 1 --;', •-i . ' Open 44 ' . itatik_tiiisioolt,A. N. to, 3 sPoloch V N.. and - NATIITMAY 'EVICWINGS, item hiailst -to '. Novetuher IsCi__frem Alto V Weedy, uu rraik3sivenspeglist tp.isallsit Lunaill• Intel o'e ocit. Deposit, reeetkiti of nil Shim iii 04 ifeiiliiint 2NY I)9J,LAIII, gad 0 ' dividedd . iof the: routs o innted.twice A, 3roac, in June and, Decr u lstr.. Interest USA hear &Cored evinl-iinnitally inJune and Dece mix !ince the Bank was organ!! , lic it* rate of' %lie. (hint. a year. 'morello Litnot drawn out, is placed to , ' the' MAN or the depositor atprtncipal. ski-Nary the' lame lot erect fromthe.../iN diet -or Jnne•Anit Nccember, compounding twice a year, without' 4, _roe bileffthe k. At present nil 1: 1 1.14100k At this rate money *ii, double in less thaw tweree years. ,-,.. Books containing thellhartor. BY-BliWi . h o l e s and itegulations. lernilmsk gratifhlion "aPpilur Nos at !De office. - ~, c' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' iIIiIIUDSNT—OICOBGE ALBfiEli. . I °l 1 1 .Bachollez,- i . t o r Wilk. If. D., -- i nel •r• irsbnestoii ' rt 1) .1 - - ewes Hemmen, , ' Johyli. 811..‘mberger,' : 1 1:::: Itt i VettiL taltullt.trt;er, L .1.3,11. Rehisoidl u i Christian Yeager. : - .- Wm. J. Andeison, litry-04441 'Calvin Adams, ' I! J.' .111 John 0. Medley. Peter A. Malleirl a "Mtn Black, • John 16areh.11, HUlNlSiertrrila.rat ',.,.: A iaattAre wahiaftin v , il Alonzo levier. John B. IdoVad,dms, riles 11 . 0 „ ..,..• philllpeo , ',. ohn By B 9 ; -., • . ilinicsre3.• , -1 oho J.• • • - ft .l3clW ~ Mtilis _IG ander en y., p& ays. tiler ' ilalli 4 l ,.... _ m ily. . • ' fa. .WS Az&. . 12111 I 's - • SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest .PriciB. PR. R. MERTZ, Banker Car. Wood and Fifth Streets. lays JAliEs T. Bitipy (Successors off. JONES L C 0../ . Corner Fourth' and Wood Ste., 33 A. 1V MGM 3E7A. SS, IBUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SOLD, 51L1721 AND COUPONS, -:- • _ lON MOST remteiLa TERM IL or Interest Altered on ;Minna& i o ft ?tous mar l e :o4l e / on Government. Bondi O f d !netteue d f or lch ;.Weig a and JAMBS T. BRADT & CO. ON. Cashier. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! W will register ill kinds of Government Bon. s free of charge. This gives the holder ab.. sole a security against theft,loss 4 orciLtruction. u ES T. BRADY & Be. - Ors' Government'Bonds, OR. FOURTH & WOOD STS. my :US littisimt Gay*. I- FINANCE AND TItADE, c i rri ; am or Prrrasonost Gegtrrri, i i MONDAY. June 7,\ 1869. 11 1 Th gold market opened strong at an idvce of % per cent. on the clos ing does of Saturday, but later in-the day old became less firm and at one time. Raid `doWn to 188%. At the close the market was well sustained. ernment bonds looked strong in the morning, but towards noon declined , on iiicoonnt of the • stringency in 'the money market. Prices however, were t welll sustained by the foreign bankers to prevent a decline in Europe. - Stocks - sire very panicky and sold down for the entire list. The market is barely 'sustained and all weaker stocks are Selling from two to three per cent.. less than SaturdaY. Meney is easy here, but very stringent in NSw York. QUotations as, received by, Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 138%; Silver, 130; Eighty csne'ii, 1213; Five Twenties, 1862, 122%; !do 1864, 117%; do 1866, 118%; do 1866, :Consols, 120; do 1867, 119%; do 1868, 'II9X; F,orties,. 109%; ,New York :Central; 91%; Erie. —; Reading, 99; Pittebhrgb3- Fort Wayne & , Chicago LRallroad; 167; Ohio 'l t Mieissippi, 33%; Michigan Southern, 112%; Cleve land &, Pitimbutgb, 99%; Chicago & 'Rock Island, 19%;'Chicago & North eetaru, ; 92%t Chicago, & North Western ;Preferred; 403%; Adonis express 4sany, 5935; Merchants Union Express, 14%; Pacific' Mail,. 82%; Western Union iTelegraph, company, 41%: Gregory,--; Quartz Hill Smith & Pain:dee, —; Am. Expreiss, 39%. , 1E Bi Telegragil didetted ' Money active and steady . 6®7 per cent, on call, inside rate on goiernments. ;Sterling weaker st - 9 1 4®10 per cent. (old lensed weak in price, opened at 138 X, (fell to 138%, advanced to 13834 and closed at 13834. , s.Sub.Treakury ßold one'miLHon at 38 63 100(08 76.1.00. Carrying rate B®7 pea eent.. - Olebritnetis $53,000,000' ,Governments a fraction higher in the utorning,Twhlah'witslOst in the klternoon, ;closing dull but steady. Coupons: 'Bl, .121%®1221t21122 nn* %; do. '64, .U. 7%; do. '65, 1118%@)118 d0.,119%;•d0. '6B, 119% 5a1119%; 1 40E4'119,V • -' State bonds heavy. Missouris, 91%; old Tenvessees, 67X@67%; I new do., 64(gi64%; new North Catolinas, 563 ; Vir igiplas, 6134@62. Stocks are.depresaed and lower, closing 'rePepish and nOt.led.' • At one time, in the a ft ernoon 'the feeling was panicky, but such a result was saved by the pur chases of the bears to cover aborts. ,• • Bidding prices at &80—outramiland. 3434; Wells, 3114; American, 3934; Adams, '59%; United Stales t ,. P 24; Merchants, ,14%; QuicksilYer, 1534 ; Canton, 65; NAM° •Mail, 81%; Western Union Telegraph, `41%; Mariposa, 21; do. preferred, 4434; ;Now York Central. 18834; Erie, 39%; do: preferred, 51%; Hudson 1,57; 07; .thtrimp, '150; Reading, 95; Terre Haute. 8 8 ; ;. pre. ferregi,sB%; Wab ash, 73%; preferred. ••Sill St. Paul, - 75%;.,d0. preferred, • 86;_ Fort °Wayne, 156%; Ohio and Mississippi, 8336; I iilchigan Central, 12914; htlehiganSou:h -'erzt,..109%; • Mame Central, 14334; puts- Iburgh, 911%;, , Lake •Shore, 109 X; Bock lislands} llB ;. Northwestern, 90%; do. pre. ferred, 102. • Blining i shsres dull. Copper stocks at Reston: Copper Palle. ranklin l 18; Reale, 85; Ilik 9 noock 8; L l!ktinnesota, 2; Q111130;29. - ' Sub-Treasury balance. 179,959:782; dis jbursements coin intent; 8257,917. . H. Bart, . o.,ratur..on. tr.txrip•rn, 3.'13. Megrim, air 2.1072-, r _ _ . Own= op rtrreetniew Oeiwrilk MONDAY. June 7;1869. s i; The general markets continue quiet ;with a light itOlitine of businele ;tiggregate, while prices, generally, are ithout important change.' 40 lyul b eau i t he case for some time past, awl is likely to oontinne _for , sumo ; Uwe - to demandfoieltivest-EVerVtiri ;Dome, the e. ng is restricted mainly to supplying' inme- Winth,. S r i there lea tOtillAsewie of . Anything like a speculative feelitig. APPLES-41*Ahoene Marla I APPLE BOWER-74CW i t : to _ • Utrrtett=4 . , 'quiet -whir . fiitathigee ,Sties of Ildr to choice at 21414 _ jj PEANS—Diinvit4M5E 4 r IDARBON OIL—Is Omer and tendliii inpward. CORNMEAL-41.60(01.76 per cwt. .JCIII2IO3X-Belee of . Western lAwierra, - - r,‘ ME 4NWIP YORK, jl/116 7, IBM I= ~ ~ Y~ - 11~ at 184 e 20; ' and Nevil • York" Goalitni - „at' . 23 ®24, and -market steady. , DRIED FRUIT—Is dull and nn. ' changed. Peaches, Is for quarters; 15 for mixed and 118 for prime halves. Apples, 13@15. EGGS—Steady at 20. FEATHERS Live ,Geese Feathers may. be quoted at 85, to the trade,And , the usual advance for small lots in store.' "LOUR -Is quiet and unchanged. SP ing Wheat brands are quoted at 56, (446,75 and Winter Wheat at r@7,50. 5 The Pearl Mill Prices for fresh "ground flours are as follows: Pearl Mill three star, green brand, in barrels, 59,00 and in sacks 58,70: double extra of selected amber and white winter wheat, in barrels 17,90, and in sacks 57,60; choice selected red winter wheat flour, in bar rels 57,30, and in sacks 57,00; choice spring wheat flour in barrels 56,60 and in sacks 56,80. The Pittsburgh City Mill prices are as follows: Choice white win tar wheat flour In barrels, $B,OO, and in I sacks 57,75; choice red *inter wheat flour in barrels 57;25, and in sacks 57,00; choice spring wheat flour in barrels K 75; and in sacks 56,50 per barrel. HRAlN—Wheat is offering • rretty freely and prime Red Winter Is now quoted at 11,30. Oats—sales reported on track at 674,68, and in store at 71®72; -.- market dull and well supplied. Corn—. sale of 3 cars prime Yellow (shelled) at 80„delivered at ' sfonongahela wharf. Rye—in - nail talcs at ;1,10151,15; sale 600 bush, in store, at 51,25. Barley—none offering; prime would command $1,65(i) 51,75.; RAY—Baled continues dull and un changed, at 525®27, for good to prime. HOMINY—Almost ont of season; nom inal at 54.75@5 per bbl. HUSKS—SaIes corn husks at 33f. HEMP—Sales at 5210. LARD OlL—Sales of Extra No. lat 51,50 and No. 2at 51,20. • . LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at 12.50, per bbl, and Common White at 5175. ' MAPLE SYRUP—SaIes in gallon jugs at 111.50...± POTATOES—SaIes of old crop at 45@50 per, bushel, and new crop at ;8®3,50 per barrel. . • - PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 120. PROVISIONS-45=10t &incr. .and prices tending upward. We - ifaskr'ilnote Shoulders at 14®14 4 ; Sides 1634017 for Ribbed 'and 17.X,(4110 for leleg,c'Plairi Hams 17%; Plain Canvamied'lB3i; Sugar Cured .Canvissed, 20®203(.1 Breakfast Bacon 20. Beef Tongues, 0,50 per dozen. Mead P0rk,132: 'Dried Beef, 21. . 5 SEEDS Occasional small sales of Flaxseed at $2,45@2,50. No demand lbr Clover or. Timothy.- • SALT—Sales of car load lots at 111,83 @Lab. • TALLOW—Nothing doing in this artt ole otimportance, and prices are • nomi nal. PETROLEUM MARKET; °Prim OF Prrreaturion GAzitrrs, f MONDAY, June 7, 1569. § Thelon market was very much excited to.day, more so = probably than during , : any preceding day this year, and:what made the excitement more intense was the fact that it come at a time when least expected. Prices have still further ad . vanm - d, and some deliveries are worth nearly as much now is they have been at any time during this year. The princi.; . pal cause of the excitement to-day was the report of the Titusville HeraKehow ing a decrease in the daily production for May of some nine hundred barrels, compared with April. A thunder 'bolt could scarcely, have hrodriced more-ex citement among the trade than this re port, as it was pretty generally behaved that the report would show an increase instead of a falling off, and, as a' oanee- quence, it took the great majority, if -not all, of the operators by surprise, particu larly showing such an important decrease nearly one-thousand bbls, and especially at this , season of the year. We have always taken the Herald as authority on this subject and conaidered it' reliable; but the general linpOssion itmOng ,, the the trade too-day, Wastbat there is sc inf e _ thing wrong; that either the PrOduritien for April was over-estimated or else that of May was' under-estimated. Further more' it is said that private telegrams from Oil City and other points, in the oil regionkstated i that the Jerald, is wrong in its flpresiend Wit life facts will not `bear out the istaterriehts:.set faith in its repert... We knew = c tilat;'• it is*ery difil. colt - for a reporter make up an acen ,rate statement of this kind; and that he has to depend altogether on other par ties for, hat facts and fienieni; ' some of them deeply interested parties, and who, in order to .advance l their. own In terosts, would make 'rnisrepresentitionut in order to carry out their own selfish ends. We cannot, belleve.that the Her old would bitentionallyimisrepreaint the production; or that it is in the interest of any particular clique or faction; or that it would • &id _directly of /Militi a / 3 r . ;to rd manipulate the t market, -but certain, it II that the great majority of the trade here are by no means satisfied with its last monthly report; and that' they are confi dent that there must be an error, and a very important one, somewhere. , As already intimated, was very much excited to-day, and compared yritti_ Sat urditk.']:prices . have:- still ,Itirther„ ad vanced. gales of 500. each July to De cember, at 1534; 2,000 July, 15; 1,000 spot at 14; 2,000 first wateri l6; 2,000 each:lolY and August; at 16;'600 June, at 14; - 2,000 seller all year, at 13%; 1,000 seller June, at 14k; 1.000 each July and August, at 16; and 1,000 atlOil City, at $5,85 per bbl, on Valley cars. 4 1 , • Opened Teri , strong and•batifftedlll 4 64l early part of the doy, reacted considera bly, about 410011, but rallied. about. 4 ; wee is Alote.of:10, for July and August, at 34, in the early part of the day, and 3255 in the afternoon; 2,010 June, at 32;'3,000 dowatnexielivery, in lots, at '3350 1100 -44 33; 2 41143440 first half Juno', at 3235. From the above it will be seen that July and August dropped, how 34 Ltii .3235, and June,• which sold np to 3334, fell back to 3135, but at 4 P. M rallied again to a% LumitidAmu tam ' Ecpse Winter Lubric Eclipseßailroad Axle 860 Eclipse Machinery -------- Eclipse Spindle 80e OIL SHIPPED BAST BY A. V. R. R. /ik *YO l OB'l soo'bblb !rtifibel i m Warl gi'Kintr& C 6., Phltallnlpfifil.' Citizens. Olt Co. 800 bbla refitted to Taok & Bro., Philadelphia. hiontzheltner Kohler & Co., Al) bble ref. to Waring King & Co., Philadelphia., Total Refined. 141541 OIL SHIPPED BAST FROM zni4ttitiatis DEPOT. Brooke, Ballentlne dc,(10..g twe ref. Warden, FreVr'dgoo.iPhllitlelphin. Butehleon 01 1 - ititelined . Co:, bra bbls ,refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Phila. Total,. shipment, Refined.. .............. 808 as atitiiirra tattlzilz on.. Owelon dt Kowerz 1,010 bble. J. Munhall ..... ' . 600 . . . Fistit. T . E. IL' k..tin & l a w •• :Lnekhart, ew & C 0.... .... ... 4041 66 41; B. Tnomes 2,100 Teak Bro . . ................ 1 ,600 I 6 Total ...... DU& 11 li CRUDE.