41. 1 -STEEL 'WORKS.. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, ntiqvtiar, L I AND JIINLATA, . PLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQ1:1 aRE IRON. WIND; HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON, MOILER PL ATAS AND HEADS, 'UARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BAR I% YLANCin' , . UTTER BARS; OILINDEP. IRON, __ ir_AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. B 111,8, WEDO ES I HARMON TEETH, fIRO 1, 140,PL0W AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, L WINGe AND MOULDS cut to pattern. EL TIDES, STEEL MAIMING, A: B. ME COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPII.nIeS and ELM. CUT NAILS AND SPIRES. - AD Goods First Close and Warnated. OFFICES AND WORKS: Illateentk Street and Alleickedy Rimer, and TT Water StreelWrittisbargh, ush9 • SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. BINGER, MICK & CO., I'ITTBI3USGEE. PAL. Minnlecturers of every deseitptlon of - I CAST ANA GEIWAN STFEt, RA TIM BPANGS, ILLL. .:C AND PLATFORM SPRINGB, 1 SLR% !STEEL TIRE, Re.. Re "Wareholase, 83 Water and 100 First Ste. MILLER, BARR ar. PARKIN. simmer- PARTAMBS: 3IXTUAIar.KELM RN MILLER, ex% I W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN. BriciAL PARrssa—ti. M. HMS. CRRSCENT STEEL WORKS, MILER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, • • ,PITTEMIliblirrH, ?A. - f•l4id4B • BLACIi7 DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHEiI & CO., Hanufacturers of all descriptions od rt.74014.0-inFilim Once and 'Warehouse. THIRTIR TH, THIRTY. !Lan aad RAIL/A.o2w STREETS. IRON WORKS. JAB. 17ZnIria, Preet pITTSUURGII FORGE AND- IRON CO., ILA :4137.&CT111153.6 OP .ISar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Bolted; Railroad Car Axles liontmerod; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; Piston Meador, Steamboat Shaftw, Steamboat Cranks; Pitston . Rods, Wriatin Pitman Jaws, Collars, fite. toe; No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTEIBUICet. PA. ILLERSIBCSEN PROCESS. The Trasteee are now ;vi, tosrant Ifeen. tr e itor„the nee of the re4I:LA.IIIISS PRO- She superior quality Imparted to good iron, Wo great hum oroment In Inferior Iron. and We reduced cost. commend It to alt mannfheforers non. Parties S wishing I. unit can obtain licenses JAMES P. "SPEER. Atiorney Blithe Trustees, ZOOMS 1 and B. English's Building. 96% traith avenue. .IPes ties Interested ere invited to visit the 11110.E.hBEIteEn WORKS. where the mallets newin eaccessinloperation.,• let:dt7 ymutoN, 16E01 1 04 erg co., Pennsylvania Iron .Worko. trILIOUIe. 166 andl6l SIB= sr ; 0p! . 44 iFonoixtuelr6 on so 711411 - lit , •., S rouNDEits. au coorn " ' • ' luagirr JOHN' it COOPER & CO Belt d Brass Founders. agmr CASTINIGit 'BOXPTLIi: TO oaxdra. likable :lid • Grey iron • Fittings, GAS P 'PA AND TUBING, MOM% sIiETI AND CHICIr VALVES, - 111./. .41:113E1 PATrEIIN. COCKS, Bran Wo of eireey 7am trop : for the. .• 'Water' - --- • 'IILIREIO3 OF J. M. 000PM113 lanee-Wheel Steam Pamil. uenUPAS Improved 2 teat O 0 1- 70t e rae fr;rket. its, corner Tturteenth and Pike sp24 AVl tir t,f , tt‘e biffe Wo iltzerta. . rfOALI I AL!! COAL!!! ii J f las° ,STAN if elk oto4loireourred noir Ofiloo to _NM 667 LIBERTY RTBEEr, mitev flaw l 64-.61 - 67 ) .... SIM Mr d AT ° trAiceridati li tt letket, otit mdmim to LITHOGRaPHIMS. AZIA3IB M1LE14...4; OM ~... • , ___________ • .'1 -. c•- 77. asTualita :. i .1) pnt o ono. F.Lecimaiwir r 4#4PEP '.O - • 4 . ...•., Nair • jo. RWesiars 1 cirenvira STAND2II.I7IIICIPAT. a • .Flll MILIVIIIMO , '•', . .._ g ...I ~. i ~,... iilithifirti iil ' PT lament ' • r li trAz" ., ll•Eatallis. ulnas Outs, hoar Jaw Pi of Para Door =r i l l ! . i Liliant!, Kiss Cho w Laball, — roasigl Vlial he Ira 03181, OP PIMP MIME II GIANT NMI 1 It---:,-,----- •tro'Pa-..—•:- '*qr',:l4 ._. i-4 : ' n ='•3"4.. ;lP ., VlzAxia , ,,.'msW. , :i•:-A.,...atif. , :: , •;;_ * -0:7,,..4,,.,,,...,„.„ 4 ,31,.., 4 -• ; 34 ; - r -,-,,- 4 =1 .: 0 . 15 Q0. -1 .....,....vrx , ..-*g .A .f-_, , -e i -,7- * *-- m - 4.„ . ..,), 4,4,.,,,,,1n-5,,,,,,..A.,..00,--.2 1-- m4 , ..--." -,.., ---. _,.... • 'F . ...-1. i M.l. `;.1,,X).4.•,i ' ' ' '' S ' Zi • ?' ,.. . ' ' , -...,-. 11f.j . " - (l3 ,. . , t.''' ' ''' ' ' ' •'• •''. • ,f -,.....0nr-4.4.1-<=o , c,-...r ,-, - , 4;:y•44,,) , -, .2 , 2 - , ' ~ . ,4. •.,a J.Pr., - fi v v.t. , 2; , -.',-'- , - FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. FOUNDRY COMP TWELFTH STRE . IliMngines, Boning M chinery, Nail Machin torts, and Castings gene N ATIONAL FOUNDRY Corater. Carroll Dial Rolallama OAST IRON BOWL I7IPE My 'Pima are all east lavarlablyln Pit h ,' In dry sand. and IIM feet lengths. A/sch fall as6rtment Ot [fit tangs fir Gas and Water W!!!! I would also call the attention of Sopa Intend elite of Gas Worki to toy Mae of RETORTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & .C 0.,) Has facilities Co-extensive withl the lidlng Forges in the East, and Is prepared to pro ptly and satitilictortly all all orde , .for ST EA:iOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD+, Lk. FRS, PITMAN JAMS.. WRISTS, RAILMOAII LES. LOCoMOTIVIt FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE W:MK—Olfice and ^ °rat`, Corner of Duquesne Way and. First S reel. 3 1 ,14:h40 RoMNSOST, REA b. CO., • P urrnravia. U. Summon to ROBINSON. MINIS a MIL WASHINGTON WO W. P. POV.I2P, Strirt FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURI Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Fite= En. ginea, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, tlearing, &tatting, Castings or all descriptions: Oil Tanks min Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 151, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for OTPPAREt'S PATENT INJECTOR fat teedlng Bolters. • I jalt:rt2 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Illthine, Work', SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY Manufactosers of Steam EZlalnel, Ptuleys, Shafting, (hist and Saw Rollins - MIR and 'Machine Castings, Weights ` Wagon Boxes, Red Baild have on Lan d of all sizes. cENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. I BOLLIAN it BOYD BAGUET. chumous, MSII Outings, 801 l Lathes. 80. WACEUNG AND BING, qv:x:4B ti 'B ton lierebants anroker. In , , • „ . Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK. OOQUEOPIA VW. ninaampau ADDRE" Room It Chamber., vommereet 010 133 SOUTH BZCOYD B ECLIPSE PETROLEUM • EFINERY. mum= w.. TWP I IIDLE I , ,swarregmucir. OP Lubrieatip - g & High Test $ .liming Oils. ZeUpse Illtathread Azle Oil. _ Stands great beat withoit change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for :tscpts* climates or hot weather.l, • - . Sielienseiltee, llnginevllaeltine Shop, Will cut Screws. . Saw Mill and 'Planing am Adapted for high iri Teed. Splndle: 011,1 - 0011 , ileadl hi OM Oil, Tanners. nil Menzel , ing g idtrinishlaw mi l , liana so, Harness 011: - - Firer e. .. ARMOR VARNM=serve Brien iron 4 1 Work and Machinery at. 'These produets - are manshotared under Dr. Twe4dle , s_patent by &medicated Steam in Vise. ono. The , Lubricating 0111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform , and mostly light Col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are unequalled, and are In constant use on many of the princip ali Railroads Samples can be examined and orders left at .174 WOOD STREET. Works at sharpsbnrg Bridge. TACK Bose , . . -COMMISSION ' TS , AND DIALERS IN Petroleum-n and its : ' duct, ,(4 4 . .1 ;* nowise' thIice—DALZIELL , II BtruanNe, Omar of Duquesne Way and Irwin; 1411 / 1 14 Clialtse: 4 1il l' sos:wao Duinorin OIL WORai, -ea" DALZELL aumWUIO, two r useW r 4 RI • Ps. P~T~~iTB 8 ,, : ., ~., } I KNAP FORT PI OFFICE AND WORE. PITTSBURGH, P AND PIPE WORK (NINTH WARD.) PITTSI3I:I - 11,073, WILLIAM SMI Manufftoturor of TOR GAB AND WATER WORSB. WILLIAM MUM, OILS. NOVELTY WORKS Poundal A. D. MA PITTS.BITEGE GAZMti = SATURDAY ,' StiNP, 19, ENGINES, BOV,im, go. HUGH L. tOLE.Bz CO., Cor. Point. Alley and #tupiesneSts, Y. EngiF.e Bui/dera, Founders and Machinists. MlL l m:titters STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA- WoNABY ENGINES of all sires. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE; AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-borsemower. CASTINGS, of ry STREETade to order &tour Foundry, on BIRD T below Market. BIOS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING,, PULLEYS, HANGERS,ROUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the Ul • INDUSTRIAL WORKS,- Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point; 1111 I Re fly. .111 P All ordeii piomitai Ailed; 'Z'ar us. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TA RR :ti.sts, WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, Turman. nouBLE-rium) TUBULAR, PIR-BOXieaiD CYLINDER BTLAM BOIL- MI OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING 'PANS; SALT PANS AND. CON DENSERS: STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGE ,• PRISON. DOGES AND COAL BRIMS OfNee and Warehouse. earner Settond, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. #" Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:1881 BARNIIIILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHE= IRON WORKERS, Nos: leo, in, so /ND so palm wg , i Having secured a large yard and furnished it wile the meat approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of 8011, EBB in the test manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pane. Tanks, Oil stills , Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron. Bridges, Saar Pans, and sole manufacturers of BaraldiPs Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. .12.5:C21 JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 65 and 56 Water &met, rx=ntrnelec, Pa., SLOSETACTZZ7.9 Or " IRON OIL TA.NE.S, IXTTLING TAN2,.COFFER STZAK ROLLLNG KILL STACKS, 1 And !MEET IRON WORK. For Steamboats. JAZ= Y. ...... D. 111113811 JARED M. BRUSH fro SON, ILLIIIITACIVEZREL OP Steam Bailers, Oil Stills, Tanks.] SHEET IRON WORN, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CITY, PA Oil Presses, RIB 'Work, -Grate Bars, to order and me14:45 STOVES, CASTINGS, &O. THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY dr, *CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of , Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE FOUND IN TH:In FTATII. dole Agents for the celebrated Bus Burning Oriental Stovea 'and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Colte.B est la the World for Parlor.Offloe, Btore or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win- W. Do notblY, until you see or send for Circular. • i • No: So WOOD STREET. Our Agent& for Orientals—DEMXlAß BROIL, sgagbgeld st.; OgO. HWILIt Olty. BUPA HUGUS 16 CO,; liaarurAcTsnums Os J'VUT VianriT or EPT I CONnEIiEi r BOSTON 000.111:116 RANGE, `THE FIERY , nancE, , i Foxi,rriaunne Botwries. xzw . I 4, n , t• nrig - 1 1 0110 1- 6117118 1 is 0 1 702 wrar z le VAR'S likelnnati ..11Bk4 Ilja4UP, &Tents n0.4 - 0mi11171,11 - 14 dna; MUTE !BOHM FiNDYII2, 206 and 2611$ _l4b,ertF !treat, • gen:or • PITTIBIIIieH,'Pe. COOK STOVES. crr THE BEST. .111DiktiETAIG - 4 dk CO.lll nnapE4 FOB B TUN:ENO US GOAL. W irritated to Ct)ok t Hoke Or Boast so fun many other Stole to the. Union. Magrii IJO I - • No. 285 Liberty Sreet.' alto on land and Mr age, 4 riaLIOR STOVE% , • , IiZA airRICOOKING enFPRO6karMIDZII24- . ad. • ;14 -• • 800:000 *feet Dry 190.000 feet tuck Clitall , fll99r "'t Ittet.R Inca Common Planks s. feet tog 1 andfi Inch 019.: 13b.00c• lA* M. 9 and 81nch Poplar: 10.00tI teet 117 ropier Scan 10,0007eet ry Yeliow Pane BBooaatraasa 100,000 feet Hemlock Bc.intilnk• 1818.000feekNo. 18 Inch galginag 500:10e11h 16-Inch Ohingles, sawed; • • 80,000 No. 1 10 -InchMnEleol _abate d. 80,000 Plre Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile( I,olkTons ?we Olay; 'Bow 11111 „Lumber, Locust . sad Hadar Plots, and all meld In tan llne on fund and for Llry ALEXANDER PATTERS:ON , Yards— No. iirr Rebecca street and corner Winder one Jnalata streets, Islxtb ward,Allegheoh late be!" NO of Manebeater. anal " ,, M71:17M77'!771'W7.1 '''',l l fjoier -- ":' ; : 4 ,7f1fid0t,144:104#04', x. masa arszrk. MUNN" LaOrltallil 111111 Ara* OMNI !Medi tar WM (NZAIL THY PO/27T, ) PITTSI3IIE6H. PA. KAnra,crinuas OP LUMBER. " ''' 4 .: 't:' ' k'll INE FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANG, NO. 80 FOURTH. AVE,NpE, PITTSBURGH. CASH. CAPITAL I 8200.000 Stockholders Inditidually Liable. 1 AN D DEPDSIT. WM. FLOXD, Cashier. BANK OF DISIXIONI JOHN FLOYD • President. DIRECT , Thos. M. Marshall, - Wm. T. Shautlon, James W. ArrOtt,' Chas. B. Leech, .1 : John Floyd, This Bankls now fully o to do a general Busking b jelok43 FORT PITT BAN ,N 0" COIF, • I N0..1.69 Wood Street ! . CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. i STOCKHOLDERS INDIyIDUALLY LIA B LE, - DEALirRA IN I GOVERNMENT 'I3EOIIILITIpiES AND COLD. INTEREST ILLOWED 011 TIME DEPOrTII. th e elli e irte i r ItaTe s ::nr Cilt e ir "ible P°l , " in 1 DINECTOII24 Val. C H lii . le L iU, ndrew Miller, tales M. Balder. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, S. Fawcett, BAWL. ISEc D. LEST lir EIART, CAUGE! BANKERS AN ) Corner Third and iiEii:E taIICCZEISORES TO HAP DZALZIIS Exchange, Co And particular attention ana sale COVERNMEN Slight Drafts on 37Lyitst,d. N. HOLM 3' & I 1 1 5 , 7 Market, Street, l'11`2".r1B1311:7110Gli, VAL. COUeetion3 sande on all tbeprlnelpal ;Wats 011 the United 3tates and Canzdfe . I . ,Stocks, Bonds aid o. er Securities BOUGHT ANA SOLI) COILIITh.9.IO). :• - Particular atteatton paid t the parchaseland sale of United States ecurities. :asonu JAY COO E & CO., .13Eti1l3 eres, ' 1 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, StOCHS -and BONDS or, iall descrlpqmis bousbt and sold, Special attention given to the parehthe and lisle of 43overumenti Securities. . 4 CITY BANS. " 112 Fifth. Street; . Pittsburgh,:ra. cAprisr..sioo. o oo. STOCItgOLDRIIB INDIVIDUALLY itentest PAID ON DNrOsirs.r IX/HEIG*BECHA.EQE Bonet and sold. and when desired remitted! to Europe. Collections made on alt the principal :whims of the United states' and Cana , a. ' Dosrusicx President. .. JAilteltCllann, Vice President.: JOHN li. tlonsmar, Cashier. htitictosne _t D.Aluissen. Jaitily.suseabe; . AT:tunas' lkoturke, ' Jonn'navage„ t • Danbroy. Jr., • Terence Campbell, Patrick Sena, James Phelao, 1 Chas. B. Barr, H. A. Freegte. Jno.Jos.liermann, Thomas Barnes, B Hugh Keating. Jel:kls ?Remus': SAVOIC' BAN Of Allegheny. CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL - - • • ' $lOO,OOO STOCKHOLDERS' TNDIVIDVALLY LIABLE. Hank ofDlscount and Deposit - Pusan:sn't-R. H. HARTMAN. o•Butvn - ar.P.“//01;iN9.1. 4100193R9i.; -4 1.i'• t; 11;4 1 1 - . 1 H2Thiiiti.. -- • • •- J. P. Henderson, J. S. Patter_on, J. 'Konen,d s Broqiif namuel Dyer, - avi, 4. W. O. elbsms. my2l:yr • ROOMS) SLATE :VP ,1111101% Qualities alid'"toldiri; Partionlar aitention ilyekto laying Slate and adD d ir e WS Staten:ooN vstor partionhira and priels F.; %.• i & NEMITEri, I Nit ! 439liveivik Avenue, 1 M.. :gild ...prrrsiimioa. PA. I I 7.1.. I I% - TRADE M/ iillßffl 41k1 TIME -.PI IARIMI IN , 0111MY 4 ti.,.`+ru.~e< .r~L ...~>. ..:F~.:arii~-c.o..+s',e+-.._i..w.>..~g: 1869. Et GO=AD, SILVER AND COUPONS Pt B. ALERTZ, Banker JAMES T. BRADY 8c ON John M. Mortland, Archibald Wallace, Tag. D. Kelly, ' m. Floyd. M;E =I IN 13 AL IST MGM Mt IS ' GOVEMKM gECURITIES, • sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for Ste and Sale of ISTOCHB, B VOLD. HAN, Pre GOVERNMENT BONDS! We will register ell kinds of " Government Bonds free of, charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against tbeft,lbss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, cOR. rotrwra & WOOD STS . mws:Jls ON. Cashle & co., BROKER,i, Wood Streets, Et, PA., HART 1 C 0..) 'Coupons, "tyljt Eittsintrgij etayttt. I to tpe purthase f .. • OFFICE our PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, June 18, 1869. Government bands, tinder a severer pinch in the mousy market, kept steady to-day at about yesttirday's quotations. The decline in gold has imparted more firmness to, the market. it being ex pected that laiger orders from Eurore will take all that is offered on the mar ket, and foreign bankers are shipping again; yet exchange is very dull and sells even up to the specie shipping point, it being anticipated that bullion will have to be shipped in payment of July interest. Gold opened at 1373;, but gradually declined to 136;', for want of any party courageous enough to stay its temporary decline. ' On account of the scarcity of nioney'large lots are forced on the mar ket to get currency. #lock-1 are dull, heavy and lower and even the clique stocks have suffered, such as ' is,lew York Central, Northwest.. ern, Cleveland - and Fort Wayne, which latter remained firm' at yesterday's de cline. Money, lookseasy yet, but it is likely to be very tight in July next. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1363: Silver,,l2B; Eighty one's, 121 Five Twenties, 18E2, 12135; do 1884, 117; do 1885, • 118%; do 1865, Consols, 119 1 ,x,• do 1867, —; do 1868, 119; Ten Forties, 108 g: New York Central, 86; Erie, Reading, 97g; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ,t - Chicago Railro, 153; Ohio it Misissippi; 32g; Michigan Southern, 103%; Cleve land it Pittsburgh, 95%; Chica,qo tt Rock Island, 179`; Chicago :& North Western, Btig; Chicago dr, North Western Preferred, 94%; :Adams .Express Com pany, 59%: Merchants Union Express, 15!(; Pacific Mail, 89%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 40%; Am. W. Press, 40. .- 7 • Closing quotations recoiled by James T. Brady__ ratted States Sixes, 1881, 121 g; Five-Twenties, 1882, 12z%; do. 1864,117; do. 1865, 118%3 Ten-Forties, 108 g; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, :1885,119' 4 : do. do. 1887, —; • do. do. - 1868, 119%: - Heven-Thirtier, par less ; DWI Compounds, 119;UniOn Pacificlrbed, 93; Central do. do.. par; Cy. Pacifies, 106%; Superior 96; July Cupons, 36%. Cosy Telegrsph to the Pittsburgh libilotto •.1 NEW YORK, June 18, 1869. , Money continnes stringent. and the latest transactions at.the highest rates of the day.• The minimum rate was 1-32@ 1-18, per, cent.i in some casesfilat,:and in others with the addition,of 7 perxent. currency. The demand continued until after bank hours, and the but transac tion reported on the street `wait 'l-16 per cent. ..flat; In tha discount 'Market there was next to nothing doing. Sterling dull and unchanged.. Gold beaVy; Opened at 137%, fell. to 138% . - and closed ' 13 01‘; Carrying rates 1-32@3.64 per cent. per day. Clearances, 850,000,000. Governments lower, ~closing. steady. Coupons ' 81 ,121X®121344110. 'B2, 122® 122%; do. ' 64 , , 10%®117•Wd0. '65. 118% @118%; do. new, 119X®119%; do, '67, 139 911411 9 Wde.'68. 119%®1199`; 10-40 s, 1083@1083`: Pacifies; 106 3@)10614. • • State boddsidnlliind heavy;Alialai,; 98; bid Ttnibtiees-,' 64; nest , ' North Carolinas,..ss36; Virginias, 61g. Pri#9te dispatObea ,kay,:lt has been de cided to pass the July interest on the Tennessee lxinds. - 18tockkare dull and Unsettle& at • the decline on the loading shares of 10)2per dentl•4l.;io.-i-s; ~ .1 Rlddlng_prigea- at 5:30: Cumberland. 34%; Weill;3l;A'inerican, 40X; Adams, 5954; United States, 69%; Mercbants Union, 15; Quiekeiber, 15; Carton, 62% Pacific. _ Mail. 89%; NV, 4 l= Unlotte) F.Terekrabbf, 'fisaut) 4 , lar 8: do. preferred, 16%; New York Central 186%; Erie, 30; do. prefeired, 68g; Huth son, 155 g; Harlem,:l4s; seeding, 97g; Terre Haute .37; do. 3 reoried;s9'W abash, 7 0.90. A dp! , ,preferre Ste Paul, 72%; 'proximo& .840 , purl Wayne, 15836; Ohio and MississiPpl, 82; Michigan Southern, 10394; Illinois Central, 143; Pittsburgh,,, - :95r 'Rook 'blend, 117 g; North wes t ern .54: do. preferred, 94%. Minis p 1 Shares dulL Coppeistratiks'at IkeltOrk Cripplbrpins i .•• 8; Franklin, 16; Health 85; Hancock, 8; Minnesota, Mc: Qttidey. Z 4. Sub-Tretutury balance, 1817,350,091. • - - BONDS. I,ondon. EDI .PIIII.4LDELPHLt:' • innutiata, J our un :tetilektliteapily.At 25,62%@6,40, `llk ;2a. Idirbeat unobang ed. rn In r p ity.., but Unchanged. oettateadrat 76@)77 fer western Fru,: .Ilitrur MOkittg Petroleumlower, crude In bulk at 16, refined at 3030481 on @pot and all month. Whisky firmly held at II" sue, ~.- ' ~~.~~ a , Bought at 'Highest .Priccs. .Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. ()tames/ors I) 8.30:1/213 & C 0..) Corner Fotath and Wood Sts., BUT AND HELL ALL KINDS OP GOLD, slum AND ooproNs, ON MOST TAITONABLE TERMS. I • interest Allowed on Deposits. JAMES T. BRA FINANCE AND TRADE, PITTSBURGH_ MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY. June 18, 1869. • The markets in a general way are de void of anything new or important and continue very dull. The demand for everything Is confined entirely to sup plying immediate wants, and with a light-volume] of business in the aggre gate, prices generally are unchanged. APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 50@ii1,00, per gallon as to quality. BUTTER—In rather better supply and easier; sales of prime to choice holt at 25©27. BEANS—DuII at V2@2,25. • CREESE—Is in good supply but un changed; we continue to quote common Ohio •at 17 Q18;Factory, 19@20; and Zioshen, at 21. CARBON OIL—Is firm, but the retail demand is very light; may be quoted at 28@)30, in a jobbing way. DRIED FRUIT—Very dull and prices are nominal, and holders very anxious to realize. EGGS—In good supril;flmt steady, at Is@)l9. . FRUlT—Prunes, 13; Currants, 12%; . Valencia Raisins, 14; Layer Raisins $3,75 per box.. FISH—No. 3 large Mackerel , (new) $6,75 per half bbl• No. 2 do, $10,50; No. 1 $13,50; Baltimortierring, $8,50 per bbl —full weight, $9; Baltimore Shad, 18,50. Lake Herring, $3,75 per half bbl; and Wiiite Fish, $8,75. FEATHERS -- Supply in hands of commission men almost exhausted. Live geese may be quoted at 15r490, to the trade, and $1 in a retail way. • • FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged, the advance in Wheat in Chicago having had no effect here as vet, We continue to , quote Western Flours at $6®6,25 for SPring and $6,75®7 for Winter. Mill Prices remain unchanged. GRAlN—Wheat is in moderate mill: ing demand but unchanged; sales prime Winter at $1.25: Oats in fair supplY,but unchanged; 65(466 on track, and 68®70 in store. Rye is dull and neglected, and the arrivals are light; may be quoted at $1®1,15. Corn quiet; sales at 70®75, as 'to quality. Bailey—none offering, and but little wanted. Purchase ONDS and Y& CO HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond market of 50 loads, at $22@30. Baled is still held at Po@2s on wharf, as to quality 7-. _ _ 111J8K13--Sales at 3 eta per pound. HEMP--Sales ati $2lO. , LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at $2,50, per bbl, and Common White at p 1,75. LARD OIL—Is firmer, in syinpathy with the advance in Lard, but, as yet, unchanged; $1,20 for No. 2 and p,50 for No. I—city brands. PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12c. POTATOES—SaIes of old crop in, store, at 40@50c per bushel. New crop at $5,75,, @G per bbl. PROVISIONS—Bacon is firmer with a continued thir demand. We now quote Shoulders, at 14;4(§143 4 1 Ribbed Sides, 1734; Clear Sides, 183 x: Breakfast Bacon, 20;i; Plain Rams Is; Sugar Cured do, 2030@21. Dried. Beef, 21. Lard, 20 in tcs, 203 c in lib's, and 21 in kegs. Mess 0 Pork, 3,50. _ _ - SEEDS—The demand for Clover and Timothy Seeds seems to have almost en tirely subsided. Flaxseed would sell but there is`none in market. • SALT—Is dull and drooping; may he quoted at §1,70 by the•car load. PETROLEIJ3I MARKET OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY June 18, 1169. The market was again weak and quiet to-day, and compared with yesterday,l prices are a shade lower. The advicesl from the east report both Philadelphia! and New York quiet and easy, and there was more anxiety to sell at Oil. City .than for several days past. The "bears" have been in the ascendancy now for two I days, and- it is abort time for the "bulls" to make a move—to bring the "bull" influence to bear, and, if possible, check the de - Wmaard tendency; - The market has-been very, changeable'for a .f week or two—frequently changing two' or three times in a day, thus affording a fine field for these who are of appeettia-I tive turn. We are cognizant, of one Batty who sold "abort," and, in a day or , ttto '.aftartVards, f , Covered realizing exofit of one; dollar: per bbl.. . Continues quiet and weak with , 4t,', drooping tendency. Sale of 2,000 bbls seller d 0 days,'iti 14; 2,000 AugustWDB-1,1 camber 31st, seller, at 14; and 1,000 July; at 14M. §pot ur seller . June was .offered at' 144; and there was a aalo et 1,50% lib's—terms private. , -,• ulrlftrawn ; Markdt weak, but closed a little' stronger. Sale of 500 June at SON, and 500 each, August to October, at 33 3 . ,, At st. attar= offered ' for Jane; to% fsrl July, snit 8331( forlhefast four months,' September to December. • LIIBIIIOATIA6.OILe. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40( }Eclipse Railroad Axle 2.45 Eclipse Machinery 75e= Eclipse Spindle ...... 80(1 4:38it..r8 OF CRUDE OIL. Pz ro _7BB bblki 1120. 1,810 .4- 900 " Fisher & Pool - ft:Br. Owsten at Hertz & C Rowe & 13 Tota OIL IMP G. W. H to Waring, liontset; W. P. Log: Total Retin 1 0. 1 190.iir Brooke, to Warden, - 8.506 bbll4. _.,-4 TS PER WEST PENNA. R li. . , .Idahip & Co.. 212 bbltirefinedl I. .g & Co., Philadelphia. pier & Co.. 26i' hbla' ref. to• n & Bro., Philadelphia. i -476-- *Ant 004 ilDikl,l49l DEPOT. 4 7 allentine & Co. 60 bbis reV .l :pi Y./TT it - - 4611 w ..- -AOf h athiladVphia. I izrl, Total pip enliqtannect..4.....:.... 6c-111, Reported y Western Union Telegrap 'bk, coplanYt u ff u luinerWAY oflica a 411 , tO PMasant : M., June 18111, IP. -AttarOa ket dull an _vomina ak14,69 at wells. il TitustQle,. - Abie, MAI 4:30-r. Itf..—Thq4.. feeling is nob depressed and very 4 quiet; no les have been reported. otv:J4 the creek d the-market is b orted• allailyA attended b buyers. There are fres4, offers tiiiiiti44 15,00 on the upper creeliA Rug" lab takelb4wer crAk4:io; ..3. 1 _ - nu" , 04i, Tub( 18th, 2P. 11.—lfarketi4 off to day; buyers offering ;by sellergq6 holding for 16,25. ':*.e. ~4 Philadelphia, Tune 18th, 10 A. ka--Pdarl.-,-,' ket weak; prime /Igbt 'straw,. to.,r4ite,W§, 30; standard} white, 81: crude, 16 j1i1 a I I 4 SITA New York., June I(ith, last nig 'atlas ing.—Crude in balk dull and nomina at 16x, held at 17; crude in bbls, nothingiA doing; refined, Pater More doing, butt:PA decidedly lower,' it 803 i for ista ndard'::** -54 " ....,..., white. • s ',fl:,‘e etrrorUunot., 160, 11:46 A. At...j2.1.;,11 9Saiii gtil ia tt4 2o /ninal St 163031i-::MZ ia. • • OVA J 18th, 12:80P. 71.—The oil m i • ' 00 de ett rtireetbY tha - 0 'nothing del . tendtea sales jukalidalearsl6,.l2:lo"andpy. n ig. tending ly dowal►ard. razmut, COI ~..}t' CRIME. Mii \ i \