DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, L&TM & CO. Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DIKM IB ENNE. L X ANHDIVNIATA, PLAT B, ROUND AND SQAB& IRON. BAND, 13001%SHEET AND TANK /BON. BOILER PLALTISII. AND BRADS, GUARD IRON,DRAff and DROPPER BARS N FLANDET CUTTER BABS, CYLINDE R T AND SLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. i• CROW BARS,WEDOES & HARROW TEETH, SPRING} PLOW AND CULTITOR STEEL, mum WINGS AND MOULD ont to pattern. STEEL TInES, STEEL, SRA 'Ellie, A. B, STEEL. ' COA ES CH, BUGGY CUT NAILS AND All Goods First OFFICES and 71W W Sth Street and 71 ats) 'R&M SHEFFIELD 8I ATE PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacturers of evert description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, iumw aramos, XLLL. •:C D PLATFORM BPREROB, A AN XLES, ESTRIL Le WarehOUSe, 83 Water and 100 First Sta. MILLEII4 RAM/ & PARKIN. BARB, r ESUBEIi MI LER, *l* W. DANI,A.' CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,. MUM BARR & PARKIN, otas,'No. SSW Liberty St, t014:4146 PITTSBITEGH. PA: BLACK DLIBIOND WO * M. PARK, BROTHER & CO., ILtanfoLeinrers of sit desatiptleas of gai :Al Mos andWaraSonse, THIEMITI3, THIRTY - MST sad Etalla011) STRAW% IRON WORKS. W. Tam P. ?MM. ela pirDIRILIRGU FORGE AND IRON CO., ILLSZTACTS=M rtr Sae frost ' Zurtimmia Ifirtia Saar[ Nana Ilattrearitesiedistior, IltaiteimilL tWiliew • rawasseitenct lltlmusuar, Ireitauraftleispac Plistuararemuir Steam Mum Milan* .Plessar Soft, 1 1 .11ligow • etaalris Swamp *caps., 44. CoZoos, Mo. 177 PIPS 111" fiLLERSILIESEN. PROCESS. The Trustees are now mvpared tarsal Ileen ses tor the use of the ILLYIII3II.IIINIZ.I rue -The superior quality Imparted to coed Iran, l the crest Improvement in inferior iron, and the reduced coat. commend it to all manufacturers of Parties whaling to use It can obtain licenses ter ta JAMES P. SPEER Attorneribr the Trustees, Roosts 1 and A, English' , Bunt/114, 96) ?math avenue. Par ties Interested 'are Invited I. visit the iHOZ BEBGEIt WORKS. wher e , the roeess Is cow In successful operatton. -* tell:dl7 EVERSON, paEsTox & co., Pennsylvanialron Works. w.r.h...e, 800. 181, &UMW 1166? STIULET, wo.lto Xononpuels Reuse._ p24:da PITTSBURGH BRASS FOUNDERS., „*. now Y. coorzE iircrar JOHN H. COOPER 'a CO., Bell and' Bnpo Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MADE, PBODITTLT TO ORDZ7I - and grey Iron Fittings, _ GAS FIFE, AND TUBING,-: THROTTLE, SUETY RED CHERI 41;TES ALL MAIM rATTERIL, MON CCOCIKS, Brass Work of every description kr Steam, Water and OW MAR lIPACTURERS OP J. M. COOPER'S , liproved Balance. Whee- Steam —Pomp; Agents for Dreyfus.' Patent 'Oa ere, the best in the Market. 011ee and Works, corner Thirteenth andzelo Pike Streets. s OOAL AND •COs73. ( )OAL: costs: !!!. - DICKSON, b*swART CO;,* ash. : removed their Moe to • • NIX 517 ' Lg tLateliday Mous luil)iiiceoim =ROB. Are now Drooped to taraitbg_ood YOVBBIO. - 011.11Brir LUNY. NUT 00AL oRatiLAOK, at tha lowest merlon 1 AU orders42l46.imearot id01:44 6 a fig orthanoar tattnigraid math win be atteaded to atff. - MM3:7 csualiumair i ts._ i E 1 ; . siacrAainf iumoZif....—...«....suuse camO. rphEINtiERLIf ei , CLElM,Successon kj Lots°. T. OcuvoguA3r 111 Co., $l. ratan iLipmo . ..,„, Tit. isit Uthisraphii - r, or kw tain t s, uslnoskfais Lotto/ yds, Loam, now Cards, sto:orar. ortralto v orh of rejt§. fovi rat 2111 Tam Mom um . ner. /* * 4l4te 4'l 'S?si ~ ~.., - - 7 • •-• ''"- •' S ' KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COITANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. BrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY M 2 I EMI Verner Carr°'land Smallassuallsets, 3 CAST IRON BOWL P Yy Pines are all cast lnearlablyin Plts, la dry sand, and IS feet lengths. also, tall assortment or /general I would also tail the attention of en atond elite of Gal Works to fl mate of lIETOMTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. Milan MU* Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Ras facilities so.extensive with Om leading Pones in tike asst. and Is prepared to promptly and saltsfaetortly fill &Borders Tor STRAY BOAT SWAIM, ORAN KS, PISTON IiDD's,LiSITRRS. MIRAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LUICOROTIVIS r a t s , _tether witn every description of MAPS WORK. 011ee and Ponce; Uri!? et Duquesne Way and Pint' Street. atattb. ROBEimET, lin* & CO., gnomon to Roantoos. Mos & WASHINGTON WORKS, 1011111113$ MD RACHU(ISTB, MUM% ltnaattaarots of Boat and Stationary nut Vt.*, ,H=art regale!. kW Kikeninel. 1 qa M. i n n e d tU 6 Iron egieles earner First and denithliald Strom% Astotn_. .11711.11D11PATINT =CMS Sir stocian- jau:ro TENetis CAEMot & CO., Matt Uri hulk std tidbit Taft wzmusact erm Ea— HQIIIL maxma rz stem= MANS. 2adaris. Mllismat C Emma Bank Meatus. War= acs a. to =du sad Saws an land. Zaz=uts •ICllt4 11., , 0 - • .. 1L ~"f3L3DS? AND ROLL WORK* 880 .Penn street EIOLLYAN t BOYD kAtiliAlp4 awl ftni, ecru cant." it:ki tati'me. rsz3 WARM/ AND A.nirp-', Cos:minion Iterstaata Biek/144: Petroleum and Hi"' Producti, 1' DALZELL , 3 BLOCK, DIJOUEBNE.IWA PHILADZLPHIA. IMIDEXB4, BOOM 17, ausnaber of Cotrimetce, , .. 133 SOUTH SZCOND STRUT - , ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. !VI'EIiDAE, memnrscrruatia of Lubricating & High Test Bixrning Oils. &dips* Railroad Azle) 011. Stands at beat without change; remains, limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011 for tropical climates or hot weather. 2 , Loessanoilio. Zniyinsh - Nrebiste Shop. Will cat Screws. Ilan NEU and Planing Adapted forldilfamd. • - ' lisdndle Oil. Wool flionoilßfiritt 012, 011. Tanners' lituflßesanolo, hag &Finlohlasyllll. tiasilUnow"._ Raines. Oil, ParralKno, ARMOR VARNISH. to pteserri - Millaltt• Iron . Work and Machinery Outs Must. • These products are manufactured - e nder Dr. Tweddisis_patent dupeybested Ream in Vac eno. The Labile& tin ULM are almost odorlarai standsperfecty pareotallorm. and meetly ..lighs col ered,, s high temperature anchaned, and remain limpid dtaging extreme cold. Thermed Olis ate Ittnecitutllsd, and are lu constant see on many the principal R a ilroads. nannies can be examined and orders left at 114 WOOD STREET. Works at abarpstnirg Bridge. T ACK BROTHERS COMESSIM. M:EMMA' AND Dial:in — lf Petroleum and ita 'Products, Pittabargt 024*—J_MLISZLLIS BUILDINO. soma; Of madam w s ay and Irwin meets. nuadaptqs ofisoi—Lin wiltrur 'Yr. a • itirg) DI AMOND O I L IFIFORKS, . . _ H. M. LONG &_CO., Ogles, DALZELL BDILDUW, ' . Diu V INqueine wiliaittsbnina, NOVELTY WORKS. • ' Youndo.d.A.,Pl /IRS. I • - • , t t z f. 4 7 4, 1 •10. #303 i, , xampraormiiii OP I i • lUrINNB STANDARD4PALIIIIANA L S PAT. T) PLATFORM AND COUNTER .1-1114L1Lg r iNy_ . /alto Paced Patent Door Locke Rau Wok% Paint and Wine 1111114 ! Li " Taitiglagelinia - . . . co ' • - , ,~` t..~. AND PIPE WORKS. (NINTH WAR*3 pzTweintatemE, P WILLIAM SzalT _ Manufaetturer or ms em AND wierza woass. Castings for 9 and Water Works. 012,9~~~' --Y Iw o A Pi ww2,01 j• il PIMTBI4GITI GAZ7LITIE,F:I ....111 . C . RSDAYi' .. ‘37VIVE'' ' 111; HUGH N. BOLE & CO Car. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (Nnan rim POIET,) Engine Builders; rounders and Machinists.- - • Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all ayes. A i l Wecial attention Invitedto our new STATION OIL WELL ENODilt AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horseMuuer. CAST/NOS, of every kind, Made to ovier stow Ifonedm on TRIED STREET below Market. RIGS for 011. Wells, SMARTING, PIT_LLICYB, HANDERS, HOME and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO/T=BEB,OU hand slid made to , order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheni River, near the Point, inThßriTleg.. All orders promptly filled. TRY TM - r um PITT BIWA slim. AND TAME WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, ItAnnol7ll= l / 8 OP TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED =BOLAN, ERAS. *SOX AND CIPLINDKE STEAM BOLL OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. OHDLNEYS, BREEOHING AND ASH PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND OON DENSEBS• meat PIPIiS, (mama:rim AND IRON BRIDGES. PRISON paella AND COAL SHIITES DI Oise. Mud warehense. earner Seawall. Third. Short and Liberty atreete, PITTSBURGH, Pa. iiir Dln e ge= till the above address WIWINEMILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKER% NOB. XO, XX, X* /ND AO PAWN 81', Raving secured a large yard and furnished It with the meet approved machinery, we are pre med to manufacture every description of BOlL amm in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made la the country - . Chimneys, Breechigg, Fire Beds, rtpetzrOMOUTO Boilers, Cnensers,Vanh 011 888 , . Agita ors, Battling ens, Boller Iron, J3Mager Pans, and eaple 'manufacturers of Barts Pat ent Boilers. Ealtatring done on shortest notice. lagmft JAM= M. RITES, Nos. 55 and 56 Wager Street, PlTllllllll7lllfill t PAL, 1113m.10111112 OP IRON OIL TANKS, =mum rams, carnal arum rum. • soLuNe MILL STAMM, Mad SEXET IRON TOr Steamboats. JAR= D. D. 12171111 JARED R. BRUM & SON, SLAXOTACTIIRIRS Of Stem _Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. EMENT IKON WWII. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pitisburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, t.o. ------ 1 THE BEST STOVIES. A. BRADLEY & . assarectorers of the greatest variety ot Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, 2'o BE FOUND IN THE 112.11511. • • ,60leAgeati for ths _celebrated Ease Burets: at at Mover sad rontsees for Hard or Cote. Beet la the World for Parlor.oolce, tore or Chereb.. lire needs ao rekindling—bents wilt. ter: Do aottoty uattl Toe see or pied for No. WOOD REET. - oar Ageing Itor 30 Ortentais ST —DltetlfLElt ROO., ,Dalthfiekl Ctt G O, !MELLY, Allegb y Clty. 111161118 & 081 kagtoraerchattri Or 112207 rant Or ISTCOIDIEII/3, BOSTON COOKING RANGE; " THE FIERY FURNACE," 702 WAAmENG BUILDINGS. THZ WSW ANTI-Dr COOKING BEOVR. "REGULATOR." COL RIGA COOK STOATS, VAN'S (Cincinnati !p.m% PORTABLE RANGE 0 ART IRON MARTI. , WELLKAN.B ItKRIAUT OK RATA MOUNT% GRAlEErtree 103.. at dirt and dual: G ZHU . , 206 and 208 Liberty Street, selccyl7 ?TITER GROH PA. Web. STOVES. CETVHE - BEST. BISSELL & C 0.% Tiup MPH, POB any *mous -COAL. Warranted t• esely Bake or Bent SI IRA Many etha Blowla the Oaks, MULL & OO No. apts. Liberty Street. %wow 461, INXIMUIa, TO BUILDERS ! 600.4110 fiet-tirly iao.uoo feet lls Inch Clear Plank; q" '42 te l l'°1111112: 4 " rt. m L i vt an ie ll a oh POOTas 160 1 lariltessAN. ellow Pte. BoArdli " feet ace tlesetllas. :NW tort ild•Is10 Wok alsislnsil'altle• _A es. 5100,000 No. 1111-lueti ohleales. Sawed; 00 000 wo. 1 16.1 0000 firs romunsw salted{.. 1,000 Tire • • •••• 100 i Toes Fits Olin Also, Saw 11111 Lumber. - Locust se 4 Cedar Tsets;ind all•artteleeis the Iles on band and lee sale by! , ALESAND.IO , Tards— No. 101,8ebecos street suit corner of rte4le_led Junista lames, tibisevaraouNgbeity. lug uor' °nigh of maneeester AP, v:FT. ,`;) ! V I :Trf ___-- . ~ 11! 94'4' ' ' ' 4111114, at We *l led *NOM No:. iiiiiiinilii Marrs ' ati ii iii iTT l6llo!w****Nk, 4;noissaiiii FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : 526,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY iIABLEi Dz./Llama IN GOVERNMENT FIEMITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSIT Collections made on 'all aaseasibla; point* I. the United States and Canada*. , . DiRECTOBIA James 1 D. Hostetter, Jno. 0, Risher, James liordcnt, Robt. H. Mtg. • D. Wallace, r Miller, Z. Fawcett, J .A. g et ew lf. Bailey'. SLWL. MeCLITILIKAN. Preett. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSSITRC*EL, P•Ls (FQ008.8130123 TO HANNA.. HART s 00..) DZAL32B IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, s'— Al.nd particular attention pelf' NJ theirOnzasse and sale of COVERNMENT BOtIDII. eight Drafts - on Lonclon. Emma i N. HOLMES & SONS, 33.444%118P=4,61, 57 Market Street, v.rx - x-.reystpEtp.u. Collections made on all the principal points or the United Mates and Ilanadas. . Stoas t i - ionds and other Seetirities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COXIIISGION. salePart&eater ',Mutton geld to the puroiars aid ot Ten sited States Seoarities. JAY COOKE & CO., 1 745trus.oras ,1 114 BOUTS THIRD szaz , j_ zr, • i PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BANDS of all desciiptlons bought sad sold. Btieelal attention Ten to the pnrchaee laid sale Of Garet= eet t Securities. CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 81100.000. • 1 STOCIIIOLDERS INDITIDUILLY INTEREST PAID ON A I)EPO • FOREIGN. EXCH NClft Bought and sold . and when destred rani ted to Europe. Collections made on alt the prOcipal, write of the Unitedrdtstes and Canada. DOMINICK 1 / 1 11SZN. President. I JAN cs•lllcausr., Vice President.. Jouw B. tioascavf. Cashier'. DIRLCTOILB. k lotta&Cale' - Muter' ' , 7J:7.% Terence Caw bell, Patrick K•ne,..lamu naiad, 11 Chas. .11arr, H.A.Preyvogle. Jno.Jos.liermann. Thom's. Barnes ' Hugh Heating • jellkt BI - PEOPLES' SIVIIVOS, BINE of Alleghelly; I t 1 ; CORNER FEDERAL AND, LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. , . Rink of Discount and Depoaa. -1 l'sarzszsr—s. H. HARTMAN. i OAIMIIIII-14 P. YOUNG. . DiftzeToßs. r. H. Burt. . 0. Pinter,on. 1 B. r. Brown, II B. Megrim, _ 8. 11. llartinan. J. k, LiettiUnion. Vohen. ;el Dyer, . Gibson. El WILLIADIIIIIMR -4 PO,. No.. 221 and 223 Liberty ShveL • Corner of Irwin, not" °thrift the tradeat # ow dimmed, strictly Prime New ftpNeir' *leans Sugir d Molasses. 4 .1„4 1 . r_orto lileo,Tiba A n i l 1130110 Island be sew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Ha. tried do. - ' I tiolden !Lord* *maga. "StAdirps, Adams , and wag elan _ I c r o o r u to Olind a :rid EnKljAmi.ant moierz sea OVoneri z eL 1 " mu " . " an Stet, Yave. i ta l ti n erra Ape , Inconel! To Lniloll. NM Neils,' Owls eon* Mittel:7Na, 10., oonsiaitly on bane.' Al4BO. - IMPOrarati Or Fine Brandiee,Wines and segiuls. Moselle, and Sparkling gook ;tee otlitOltel in_Qo.. .bottles.. 011: s unarming mose etm ll . s., B tieliersbeii:nd Job ssz - Vltitl i gtrtirs kril i gnrllle 0114 do do Olarete c _bnoorted In bottles. do •.. do Who*, bottlese M. Wort m Bonet Bwming Catawba. Inn old Sherry, .11,1 Mrs sod Port Wines: roe Qld ktononesuela lays Wrdskles. pure. ' do Pea Superior Old 'Nolen do do.' Bole Vomits !Or Most a Oltandon , a Orland Vln. aWay and Seller) Ohampagne_ _ randier of our own' aaletslon . an d warrintod. 1.9°.43 TRADE-MARK. .DIT II! DGE'S ti.nua:riztoor( ' 1&39. 4 are:" , 7:), SILVER COUPONS 'Nought at Hig est Prices. I PH. .11,..31ERTZ, Banker Cox% Wood and Fi ft h Streets. mye i 1 D I JAMES LIP . MBADY & Co., (Summon o B..!(NU * * CO-) ~' Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., .liEt*.s - *E .. **:*, BUT AND BELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, VOLD, Kum AND COUPONS, ON MOST IPAVOILIBLE TEEMS. Sr Interest Allowed on Deposit& air Money loaned on Government Bonds °west market rates. . Orders executed . for the Pnrehaae and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and SOLD. ZAMES T. BRAD? & GOVERNMENT: BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against theft,loss, or destructicin. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in 'Government Bonds, COR. rota= & WOOD. STE. my 18425 Rittsturgij Grtytti. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFIOIIor Prrraarritoir GAserrit, WEDNESDAY, Jane 18, 1869. 1 Money is exceedingly scarce in New York, so that even Government securi ties are thrown on the market and sacri ficed, to avoid paying a high rate of interest. Gold, which is strongly held by parties confidently awaiting higher prices as soon as shipments of coin harp to be made, were likewise compelled to sell and at one time the market fell to 137 y„ reacting, however, to 138 and closing steady at that. ~ Government bonds declined still fdr they to-day and new bonds had touched 119, 10.40'6108, and 1881's 121. Stocks were dull and lower, reaching at one time about one per cent. and clos ing with ,a better feeling. Our land money market moves easy with an increased amount of money offering on first class mortgaged city property. Allegheny Valley bonds are selling up to 88346 but at that figure there are but few buyers. : wiliness in general seems to improve. quotations as I received ~. by ken. it. ~ ergs: Gold, 138; Silver, .130; Eighty one's, 121 Five Twenties, 1882, 122; do 1884, 116%; do 1883, 118%; do 1865, Consols, 119%; do 1887, ---; do 1868, ---• Ten Forties, 108%; New York Ceniral, 88%; Erie,—; Reading, 98%; r Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Rallra4 54% ; .- Ohio & Mishisippi,; 32%; Michigan Southern, 104%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 9534; Chicago & Rook Island, 18%; Chicago dr North - Western, 82%; Chicago &North Western Preferred, 94%; Adams Express Com. panv, 59; Merchants Union Express;, , 14%; Pacific Mail, 88%; Western Unionl' Telegraph Company, 40; AM. W. EX-1 Dress. 40. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 138; United States Sixes, 1881, 121; Ilve-Twenties, 1862, 12::; do. 1884,116%; do. 1885, 118%; Ten-Forties,-108%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%; do. do. 1887, —; do. do, 1868, —; .Seven-Thirties, par less, %; Due Compounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, .93; Central . do: do., par; Cy. Pacifica, 106%; Superior 90. ray Telegraph to 'the PUtsbaratt tiastttel " NEw Yong, June 18, 1869. The feature of Wall street to-day was a continued stringency in money and the high rates of Interest paid for call loans., • Thestock, brokers paid from coin interest to g per cent., while loans on Government!! ranged from 7 per cent . to . , 148 per cent., and In the gold room as high as 3-16 was paid to have geoid carried, . over until to-morrow. Towards the close . the demand abated, . • and, there'"was a marked - decline in; rates, but not until a ft er the brokers' bankaOctiunth were generally made up. Just previous to, and after three o'clock money was loaned at-coin interest on stocks and 7 per, cent . on Governments; or, In other words, the rates of interest fell from 75 to 7 per annum. Discounts entirely'' . stopped. • Sterling firm ;; at 0.50)9,ti Ter cent: Gold - firmer; opened at 187% ; fell to 187%, advanced to 188 g,. and olesed at 138. Immense BUMS were borrcivied and sold to• obtain_ curreroy. Carrying' rates '9012 per cent. Clear ances 11103,080,000. Glovernmentedeelined in the morning, but became . strong in the afternodn, under te firmness . In gold. ' Coupons of '81,121(121g ; do. 'B2. 122%®122%; do: '84,118%.®117; do. 'B5. 118%©1.18%,• do. new, 119g(41119%; do '67, 119%'®119%; do. 'BB, 119340119%; 10.4 05, 108%®108%. State' bonds: alissouris in active de mand, selling -as * high as 97, closing in active detninictat 95%098; old • Tenves sees, 843;; new do. 82%ig82%; now h5N955%. North Carolinas, Vir g inias, p €1134. Stooks -closed strong, -with ar genera/ advance In -the prices.- The-' , increased firmness was due to the easing nein the money mrrket abqut three 9 principal activity and 'n.tock l The greatest advance was i n N ipt h wes t ern w wnnion and pre- , preferred to-day ad vanced m alckl ati. littri ri ßo e p u re tb f e Reading and e rn, tong bid, with no stook at. the close under 67.- -- - • w i se s. at. Zak Cumberland Bidding' Coal, 33,i; Wens Express, 34.•‘; Aw e d. United States, 4: a13 4-k4 4° er a otha ci n a ta ta tni s A 4 , I;4 %;quiekedlifer,- 13%; Canton, 8334; Pacific Mail, 90%; Western. Linton Telaitr.l 4 l.,Vil :Merl li dd. preferred; 17; ew York: s e'l ' l V.s Erlet • d 9 3. Prerepred, 46 . k f Nati', ifft`iid . - Logt - Ptigt , ." 1 4 r”:4 l 9.,Partivh7l,:. i 'Raoul), nuidem . • ggiqt r z,, 11130 3 dhe PM' mh33 I 1 ).{ A / 4 .; EMS! IESM; Ohio and Mississippi, 324%; Michi gan. , Central, 133; Michigan Southern, 104: Illinois Central, 143 k: Pittsburgh, 96%; Rook Island, 118; Northwestern 82%; do. preferred, 9E%. Mining Shares dull. Coppers at Boston : Copper Falls, 8; Franklin. 16%; Heels, 85; Hanco c k, 3 ; Quincy, 24. Bub-Treasury balance, 58:3,834,736; ports, except specie, for the week. 84,- 353,4 M. PITTSBURGH HAMLETS. OFFICE OF Prrrsnunea GAzErre, WEDNESDAY, June 16, 1869. The markets generally continue very dull and stagnan; and what is worse still, there is but little prospect et any immediate improvement. The demand for everything is very light. and under the influence of a sharp competition margins are very much reduced and in some articles a positive loss has to be accepted. There is one great coneolk r tion, however, the prospects ftn. the In= Lure are very encouraging, as with good crops all over the country business can not fall to be good, though it is probable that prices generally must still further decline, and with this prospect in view, business men are disposed to °airy just as little stock as possible. APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 50©111,00,' per gallon as to quality. BUTTER -- Is in light supply and prime to choice Roll still commands 25@28. BEANS—DuII at 1 2 @2,25. CHEESE—Is in _good supply but nn- changed; we continue to quote" common Ohio at 17@18;Factory, 19@20; and Goshen, at 21. CARBON OIL—Is unsettled and irreg ular, though firm. DRIED FRUIT—DuII; Peaches l , 13 for quarters: 14@15 for mixed and 16@17 for halves. Apples, 12@13. EGGS—Continue to arrive freeiy, bat holders in view of the faot that there is aslight margin in shipping east, refuse, as yet, to make any further reduction; 18@l9. FRUlT—Prunes, 13; ',,Currantli, 12X; Valencia Raisins, le; Layer Raisins /3,75 per box. 7 ,•• FISh-No. 3 large Mlickeral (DOW) 16,75 per half bbl;' No. 2 do, 110,50; No. 1 /13,50; Baltimore !Herring, 18,50 per bbi • —full weight, 19; Baltimore Shad, /8,50. Lake Herring, 13,75 per half' bbl; and White• Fish, 18,75., - FEATHERS—Tarn:I and in limited supply; we now quote live geese at 850 90 to the trade, and $l, in a retail way. FLOUR—The market is Very quiet, the demand being confined entirely to supplying immediate wants, while fin regard to prices here. are no further cluinges. Spring Wheat biluadii'l6Bl3,so and Winter Wheat /7@7,25. Rye Flour 16,50@8.75. (TRAlN—There is some little inquiry for Wheat, and we can • report sales •of prime Red, at $1,25. Oita quiet -anCtin changed; may be quoted at 65®66 oti spot, for car load lots; and 68(i)70In dere. Rye—sale I car. at $l,/0;./ do do, at 11,12; and a small let at >f 1,15, which is consid area the top or the Market. 'Corn is 'quiet and unchanged:—receipts have fal l len.off materially; may be quoted, at 70@. 75, on track, as to quality. Prime Spring , Barley, 11,60®1,65. HAY—Baled Hay is being sold on • wharf at $22®25, as to quality, and dull. REMP—Bales at $2lO. !LlME—Cleveland Lime , is quoted at $2.50, per bbl, and Common White at 11,75. LARD OIL —ls firmer,in sympathy with the advance "in LErd,-but, - as yet, unchanged; 11,20 for No. 2 and 41,50 for No. I—city brands. POTATOES—SmaII sales of old crop,, at 40@50 per bushel, as to quality—, mostly at .10®45. PEANUTS—SmaII ssles at 12c. PROVISIONS—Market firmer and prices advancing. We now quote Shoul ders at 1434@1.1%; Sides 17617% for Ribbed and 18y,,©1834 for Clear; Plain Hams 17%; Plain canvis3ed . o k , Sulisar Cured Canvassed 20 '/a®2034. Dried Dee, 21. Mess Pork, V32,75©33:t Lard, 2034 in bbls; 19 35 in tierces, and 21 in pails and kegs. SEEDS—The demand for Clover and Timothy Seeds seems to have almost en tirely subsided. Flaxseed would Bell but there is none in, market. SALT--Sales in a jobbing way at/ Per bbl, for Allegheny River. brands. • TALLOW—Nothing doing in this arti ale of importance, and prices are nomi nal. Nxw Tons, June 113. z—We have fifteen hundred:and ditty fresh cattle, besides 450 head from Monday. They have all been sold at the prices last quoted; 13@ 16c per, lb., the market closing heavy, with losses to. most. owners,. ,borne tat Kentucky Ditihams were too heavy to sell quickly, fat cattle of 734 cwt. suiting best, ',A drove of '63i :cwt. Texans , sold at 13©14c. A lot of uneven 6 to 10 cwt. Illinois cattle 14®1534e; 90 Kentucky steers fat 84ic; per cwt. 15®16c; i and a car of fat Illinois cattle' 7N cwt. at 153;e. Weather fine but trade slow. Sheep are not plenty; only LGOO arrived, today ! but some of ye4etday's stocks are,:kuN3ol4 . trade inactive and prices u nchanged, varying greatly with the quality from 434 to 7340 for very poor to extra lotsofsheared sheep. Lambs lower; selling - at 10 to 1234 e; sales to-day of 3 cars Ohio sheep, 85 pounds. at 631 c; one car, 70 pounds, at 43,c; one car, 78 pounds, Indiana, at 6e, and some select, 98 pounds sheep, at 731 c; a lot of 53 lb& State lambs bn?ught 1134% Of Nibs, better lambs at 12,.and Oil helid;of 53165, at 1234 c. Hogs are very firm at 10 to 1030 for live, and 12@121.4e for dressed. The arrivals-today •were forty•sis 'hundred head; nearly all to slaughterers. Catosoo, June 16.—Cattle active and steady at 154,30®8,26 for cows; 6,50E0,95 fair to medium; $7,00(4)7,60 good to choice and17,65@8,00 for prime 'shipping ,beaVes. Hogs act i ve an d 2250 lower, et' 48,65(4 8,95 fair to modlum; 1 19 •00@9,25 for good, and 59,509905 for-extra.. Or. aitaiei 44310 .- 1 6, — Pettle,414ii; spa. ply and - demand at 4@7c. Hogs in small supply and good demand at 731®9e. . . . Dr, Goods Market.' NEw Yonx, June 1 6.—Market inactive, but boPYA!nt•fo=tto4rdl3* Withere ll ticks A. A. ad cell' 28)0; WilloW brook do to 2814 c; York 32 inch to 38)40; ko 30 inch to 27c; Hamilton to 26c. York Shirting Stripes 22 344 - Weirel'B. Brown demins 23%c; Otis A. X. A. bleached do 204 c; do D. B. 26c; do C. C. do do 21c; do B. D. brown 263 e. -- Waterford N. N. 4.4 Brown Sheeting.s 1434 c: Lawrence F. do 140. Bedford R. do .1634 c; Ports., month - 44 do llciAtiguitaVdo.gOti¢O. The Ballot; Mkt Son nifislitii 'bays been ad vanced by some joPbers to 150. P . . - . EILLADELPHIA; June 16 .—Flour inao- 4 4 tive and unsettled; Northwestern extra faintly, 83,50; Ohio do, 1 7 100(48,00. i , , Wheat; more coming forward 'and 'eltd - ` El gether quotably unchanged, and the q market fawns , buyers., Aye firmer; 41 western, VON -Curi. Bear* , firm and? ~ high; mixed ivesteiit, Ba@ga - Oats 73@ 70c. Provisions unchanged. Whisky - .3 Ann 77 - 71176' It-L li --ii.do and an changed . Wheat ' firm; sales of extra NSI MIMI Nalkitillillitt Osta ot 640. PA a 4 !k.4 frs ••••*.' Live Sjoct hiarketo