II DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, REAM &> CO A \ • .1:Box, NAILS, STEEL, . AXLES AND SPRINCS, DITQLESNS. L X AND .111UNLATAs 'LAT 'BAR, ROUND"AIqD SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOOP MEET AND TANK IRON. . BOILER IRONan AND and RADS, HUARD ,DBAG and DROPPER BARS EBLAN ": , FGA GUTTER TICS, CiLLNDEit ON,___ T AND 1 1 1.A.7 RAIL, for Coal Roads. ' w atOW B A Eli, W EDGES A HARROW TEETH, ....*BING,PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, - WEL WINGS AND MOULDS out to pattern. LL TIMES . STEEL SHAFTING , A. B. SLCOACHE, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and OUT NAILS AND SPIRES. Ill. Goods First Class .nd Warranted. OFFICES AND s ORBS. Sixteenth Street an At egheny Rtver, and 77 Water ,-Pitt streetsbusgb. leo • SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMIOK & 00., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacturers of every deacriptiOn of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, EA TLW fir2LNGS, ILLLL6 C. ASL/ PLA TFORM _ - AXLES. srzEL TULL, ac., &c Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste. t viLLLEn, BARR & PARKIN. IliarintAL PAITIAI32B: WX. MTUALir, REUBEN 21111.LER, /El). W. BA RR, I CRAB. PARKIN. .13PTCIAS. BAIITNIE—S. M. RIR& CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, lILLERy BARR & PAI IN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, eil4:d43 rIT'TBEIIIIGH, rA. ILLON. DIAMOND ,STEEL WORKS. BRMEER, & CO., matic,utetniex*q 104tescrIpttoss fariLIPTIMT 01110 e and warehmAe. TISTRTIwTH, THIRTY• BRIM tad RAIL.tIOAL, tiTILEETS, IRON WORKS. ILL Warn, Preen..... W. P. POivran, pITTSRURGII FORGE AND IRON CO., NASIIIELCTURKIat 07 Star Iron; • liatiroad Fish Bare stud Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; 'Railroad Cat extent Hammered; Lseotaotive Frames; lisetenotiverFrame Shapes; Side Rods; Yottes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, ate. Offtoes v No.- 177 PENN STREET, •PITTBBUE&H.. PA. PROCHS,S. The Trustees are now npmared togrant licen ses tor the use of the .It.I...IIBfLAUST.R PRP- The superior Quality imparted to good Iron, the great inlp.CrVetnent In interior iron. and toe seduced con. commend It to all manufacturers of - PaztleilidiOnito,Qie It cin'obtliti ltceaic, by" 111 0MYIng to • - • JAMES. P. SE,'EER • A.ttorney tbr the Trustees, BOOMS 1 mad NI, nellth's . Betiding, tHIJi Veulth avenue. __Par tins Interested are Invited to Visit the IM.oB.2iEr.trazit W.Ultlit3, where the rot:mulls Acfli in suceesstet operation. . leas 4t7 pitzsgrox. & co., Pennsylvania Iron Works. - , Nos. 166 $11616T 71/18T • 41TRILIM vpositellononoraapti House. pavr.sauft6it BRASS FoIniDERS. ..TORN -at CO6PEA Y hTZL jOHA7 M. COOPER & CO Beß - and Brass , tetuidem . SI,II{4AS CASTINGS mAns moill-rix TO ORDZIL Maleabli - and Gr;y Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, 7 11 BOTTLE,8AFEiTANDCHECI TALUS,- ' Air. GLOgn rATPERM _ - 3AION COCIEK Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and On. „ MANI 7 PACTUR:Ek3 OF J. M. COOPEA'S Improved Balance-Wheel Sham Pump.. Agents flit; Drevitfisrii . era. the beat in the Market. pik e and Works, corner I turstentn' a i d po u i dltreets. apt, El pi ll - - - Tlitt ' :Atit dibiutt I TEIVA4 &CO • tir,4 - pl „„"renWired their °Moe to *NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET dosielriNtr niniimaioszakiDllß. ' IOW _prepared to oardish_gdod ICtsl7oll.lo - LUmr„Ntrr othiL visaLsOL Inftbe lowest °write& price. Ail orders nal at their °Moe, or addreSsoit to them -gazoolpt bo,qoaded to' ProPt LITHOORA.PEUERS. 1 -- tomato 5iatti00p..,'..#4...«.....rp;g14,0tp, 11Ggiii & ettis , isliddego ts ll to tim. Y. soilutautoor t vo.. I • PRACTICAL ugraceastalimags - • mar ellmuo Llttograptila Itotablismatot sifaytalm. aus teg labetk r mu, wows, t o maga vu.tt g , *. 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Maxatfacturera of vrriNnitrasasi. 'VS - TARING AND BUNG, Co=orlsrlon lderehante and Broker' In Petroleum ' and Ite Producti, DALZELL BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, - MILADICLIIIWADDBUB. Rocmll7, Chamber of Cknamere, apro 133 8017 TE SECOND STREET. ' ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. /WEDDLE.' DIANDFACTUBILB OP Lubricating & High Test Burning.olls. zeitpae sallroad Axle Oil. Brands great heat without change; remains .:limpid at lowest . temperatures. -.Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. _ Ineennetive, Zighae, Machine Bnopy • WlBCtit Berewa. ." • • • Mill and 'Pinning Mal Oils , • • *darted for 14h,trobed.• SpineUe • 01.1.2weoliated•Light 011 ,,Anisperei Stud: inemiele. Oneellnet Harness Oil, _ 'AMCOR vAnsieta i _'"to ' trireme' 'Bright Iron . Work And Machinery mum nat. • Thew products are manufactured under `Dr. Swaddle's:latent by Superheated ,13team In Viso cue. The , Lubricating 011* are almoat odorless, lielleutl&gurennlform, and mostly light col ored. a high temperainr. unmsaged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are unequallid, and are In constant we on rimy of the principal Railroads: Sammie, can :be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at nnarbsburg Bridge. JACK. BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •• AND DIiALLICES • Petroleum and Its Products, • - .Pittsburgh thhae—DALZZLL.B BUILDni@. corner of Liuquesue Way and Irwin streets. sights 011oe-127 WAIJZIUT ST, 11 40/1 1,20 t_.jr r. . - ORE.. bitAMOND "IL WORKS, " ';',. L'Holdriv.LON.Cak co., -Ellice, DALZELL BIIILDiNG. ) irrPjjj :.DILLS. Founded A. D. isas. 1 a:I/V*3. ,Bl'Ext _4e, co; ;it{ ; t—*_.ll , 4frvA7uPso or KEYSTONE BTANDARD ( MAMBA NH 8 PAT iNT) PLuiTYOBIII AND MU NT= , • BOA — LES. • I ."l,l,M e ratioltriidre c r ,L . 1 1 6, " 6 3011811 OP 111131 AoBla MAT 111116 111 ", 111 1/ 1 " 4 " : EMU KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. rifEngines, Rolling NUL Ma eltinery Rail !Machinery Re torts, and Castings generallF. NATIONAL?. FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Oorner Cairoliana Smallaminatreete, . mums WARD,) I • .• • ibr rTlßlrtrit , Gllll,,, , . WILLIAM' SMITH, Diartufaoturer or CAST IRONEOVITI, PIPE POD DAD AND WATER WQBsa. - My Pines are all coat invarlablyin Ms, in dry sar.d. and ISt feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general • Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintend. etas of Gas Works to my make of RZTOBTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WfIIME MUER, (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) lies 'facilities eo•extensiver with tie leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and- satlsfactortly All all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD 4, LzVESS, PITMAN JAMS ,WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVit FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apl4:h4o ROBINSON, REA & CO., successor. to Booriroox. Mims a muzsaa, WASHINGTON WORKS FOUNDERS AND NACHINIStS, PITTSBURSH, rtronaraotorer s of toot and Stationary Steam En, .gins., Bust ,_ gi g " Oche gall; arui tittna, _Boller and Sheet s hort Wora. Once, No. 18, corner PIM and Satithlold Streets. • for re Agents I adin b Bo r GIPPARDS PATENT INJECTOR g ller& T HODILAS CARLIN &to., • POOH! Ward Foundry and Machine Worki, SANDI7BICY BT. , ALLEGHENY CFIlf. _ Mnama:Curers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, rioleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Bolling Mill Ind-lizakine Castings, Orate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, die..Bn.Bd to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. 1zt414:115 E CENTRAL rourimar AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn ,Street. BOLLSAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Chil IRolls, MU Castings, Rot! Lathes, sc,• OILS Dwitutegie2Way..Plttobruirb. _Pa. Nu v ka,rr wORIO3 ' •c .G rAZ'ETTE: THURSDAY. JUNE 24, 1: ENGINN4 BOLLERB, dco. HUGH BOLE 84 . CO., Con 1 1 olnt Alley and Duquesne & I orrart Tur, EngAtte Builders. _rounders and Machinists. anufacture STEAMBOAT Pararsza and' STA, 7 :WEARY. ENGLNES of all Mum Special attention Invited to our new STATION ARY OIL. WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15 -horaevower„ , , CASTUSGS, of every kind. made to order atonr Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for On Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS,HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRIMES, on - luuid and made to Order, at the IN DUSTRIAL - 11VORICS, !renting on the Allegheny Inver, neer the Point, PITTPIBiniGH. PL. NT AU orders promptly tilled., Tay us FORT PITT BOILEk, STILL AND TAU WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, :rrec . Tuzzatior rimulAa. DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, PIRA-130 X AND owarrinra STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANES, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON RIDGES; MIMI DOORS AND COAL BERMES Offiee and Warehattee. corner Second Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBIIRG7:I, Pa. lir Orders sent to the above address will be Promptly attended to. mh7:189 •BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AIM SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. 10, 1114 AND lISIPERIf BT. Raving secured a luxe yard and Rind/tied it witn the meat Approved machinery, we are pre pared to nuoinfacttire 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 Agita tors, Settling Pane, Boller Iron, Bridges, Seger Pans, and sole manufacturers of BarithilPsi Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on thortest notice. lab:c2l And particular attention paidto the parches anti sale of e p ales IL /UTER I COVERNMENT BONDS. Pos. 55 ana 56 Water Street, r v iet 32 4 . te on London. PITINEITB6III. PA., IL/LIOUPACTUZ.Z3I or IRON OIL TANKS, • G num ceprzBlSTS43l PIPZ, BOLLING it ST/LC.7113v And BH&ET IRON WORR. For Hteanthonte JARZD M. 8R1D311.... D. ERZ= JARED M. BRIISR & SON, BUNtIIACTIMEDS Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. &BEET IRON WORN. &O. \ 11 Penn Street, Ilttsburgh,'Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, ace T BEST STOVES. .41.._131RADLEIr & CO. Sianufketurers of the greatest variety of • Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE POUND IN THE STATE. OrientalAsrents ibr the eelebrated HardurnLo Stoves and 'furnaces foCoal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,olllce, Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win. ter. Do sloth iv until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DEMMEß BROS., Smithfield St.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. OM, SINUS & CO., auarurAcTtraitns Or =Mr IMILIZTT Or 16111111 COVME; BOSTON cowing° B.A2rez, 6 •IIRE MIX FURNACE," Pon WAnxima Btru.Diasse. THE NEW ANTI-DIMT COOKING BTOTZ. • RKOULATOR. ,, COLUMBIA COOK STONE,. VAN'S (Cincinnati Patten) POBTABLA RANGE OAST IRON EANTLEB, 'lg s tmau.N,B ralliz EClLlZArEs b free "I dust, 206 and . 208 Liberty_fitreet, PITTSBURGH. PA.' G"""s vEs. CET THE BEST. BIOONSVILL CO.'S :FOB arrvarnvous coAz: 7 • . • Warranted to Cook. Bilks or thud u atll ae any othek)ttove in the 11:falos .; • MINIM Na , Rsls. . 1 4 1 bpk:ti.StrOin... ,: • r 4 &leo on Inind a nd for rale, ' ' "4I W I RAV • . .:COOKINO 1310, /Ss. • LUMBER. TO NOtLRF.IIIII 800.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. ‘160.000-lbet Lis Web-Oleos rink; , •z. s ...10,000:feet-iii luallrOonimon Maki • 188,000 feet Dry 1 and X inch Oak: „. „ sio.,oonft. ,ti, 1. kuill aid 3 Web Poplar , -' ' 10.000 - Net Dry Peplar scantling: • 10.0011 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boarder 'loo.olnlfeet Hemlock Scantling. 803.000 feet No. 1 10 Inch liaginaB Sala. XBO.OOO o. 118-inch ohfligiee. sawed: 80,000 No. 118-inch Ohinglee, spayed: . . 60.000 Yire Brick; . • - ; 34 000 100 I T lre 7 14.; Tone Clay; ' ' 'Also, Saw $lll Lumber, Layton and . (War Poets. and allAirtlolee In the line on 'hand and lbs Welly ALICE-ANDES PATTElttnai, Ygrds•- N0.g331 Baboons - street and corner of Mins mul 'innlata'streeta, Matt ward,Allenbeny, fats bon, angh of manobester. am ~ WEI e ANDAIMSVREC El &LYON, - of wows fie xenure l / 2 No. I FOUNTS Mist 4 • • . • -..d: ;,“ I ' AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVE3:4I7E, PITTSI3IIRGIL CASH" CAPITAL • • • • • 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. +BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD • WM. FLOYD, President. 'Cashier. DrilECTOrtg. Thos. M. Marshall, l John M. Murtland, Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace James W. t Jas. D. 'Kelly, , Ohas. B. Leech , Win. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank is now hilly orginized'and prepared to do a general Banking business& jelok43 FORT PITT 'BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : :: : $OO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS IRDIVIDUAILY LIABLE, NEALE= IN GOVERNMENT SEOIIIMEB AND COLD. NITEROI' ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections , made on all seceslible points In the United Btates and Cana • • DIRECTORS: D.-Hostetter, Jno. C. Risher, James Gordon , , Robt...H. King, D. ttraDnee, Andrew 31,Wer, L. Fawcett, . • James M. Beller. Corner Third and Wood &meta, 03 17001030118 TO HANNA. HART a Co.. LIZALLIMB IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, "ra AA HOLMES & SONS, • - 3 E 3 U!ikZ 4 TMiU!ME:t.fia 9 Colleori. ona trtade on all the principal faints of the United States latad Canaries. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT ►ND BOLD ON 00k1N28310N. Partlmlay attention pald to the purehue and sale ot United St Jaso:Li JAY COOKE .& CO., 313 Etaalmers, 114 SOU-TkTHERD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOOKS and BONDS -of aU descriptions Wight and sold. = _ Special attention given to the purchase and sale of tioyinunent Seen ',Met, CITY BANK.. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 9100,000. - STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.- INTEREST PAID ON-DEPOSITS. • _FOREIGN EXCHANGE • Bought and Rob] , and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made olf Jill the principal points or the United-States and Gamuts. JDostmcg President. AMBS MCCAW:, Vice President. Jolts B. tionistatt, Cashier. • DIBICTOI2B. D. amen. James McCabe; • Thomas Bourke, e r n Savage, , J. punier,. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan. Chas. B. Barr, 11.Freyvogbe, Jrioaos.liermann. • Thomas Barnes. Hugh Beating lel:kt • PEOPLES' SIVINOS BINE Of Allegheny. -,• CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK'STREETS. CAPITAL •• • • • ... • 8100,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Bank or Discount inid Depoilt. Passinszt—l3. H. FIARTMA.N. • Cannom.-B.T. YOUNG. DYKkOTORS. S. Hartman. ! W.H. Burt, Bendnrwn.. • • - IJ. J. Konen, - • lEL F. Brown, Samuel Dyer, H. B. Megrnw, W. G. Gibson. • '= kiY2l:)72 OIM TRACE MARK ,DITEDGEI 167" 1 34.."."; 7 . ' , Int =I O~NEY& rOLIMI=4.4IO._ iKixes....Sacioll7 t!Yr PMelis 50:1,2-eatylitt"Tai • • • . FINANCIAL. SADI'L. Mc 4 LIIEHAN, prwn. D. LEET LEON, Laughter ART, CAUGIELEY is Co., - BANKERS AND BROKERS, PITT6HUROIi, PA., 57 Market Street, VITIrpSIII7IIOOII, PA. tes Securities. REM MEI IME IMID C34:01.11X), SILVER AND COUPONS Bou g ht at Highest Prices. PH. B. .11:BETZ, Banker InCon Wood and Fifth Streets. y 6 JAMS T 1 BRIDE BC, Co., (snacenore 08. JONES & C 0..) Caner Fourth and Wood Sts., El IV - 33,...1E MIL SS P BUY AND BELL ALL Kamm OF GOVERNMENT 'SECURITIES, GOLD, t3ILVETt AND COUPONS, . - ON MOST pAvOnABLE TEEMS. Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. 'Money loaned on OoverniSeat Banda at lowest market rates. 1 and executed for the Purchase 1 , and hale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. T. BR. ADT & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds hee of charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against tkeft,loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & Dealers in Government Bonds, - COR. POUR= & WOOD STS. my13:1:2 61 jeVittsttaffijtairth. FINANCE AND TRADE, Oar Prom or PErrsznnunc GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY,....June 23, 1869. The gold market remained firm and very strong at times from 137 k to 137;x. The fact that the Government will sell two millions per month from after July Ist, imparts a firmer feeling to the mar ket and those who sold gold for want of currency, are anions to cover at present rate; since it is doubtful whether the July interest, owing to European bond holders, will not have to be remitted in gold. _ • Government bonds were very dull early this morning, brit advanced about -one-half per cent. and closed strong. Stocks are firmer since the money market is easy. Nearly all the clique stocks have advanced and the general list is for higher, quotations Cleveland is "expected to ;advance sharply and Reading is likaly to touch 102. Fort, Wayne is uncertain, although its friends do not doubt but that after the ratifica-+ tion of the lease to the Pennsylvania Central a dividend of at least 80 per cent. will be made in stock and Cash. Quotations as received by .',Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 137%; !Silver, 127; Eighty. one's, 121 Five Twenties, 1862, 122; do 1864, 116%; do /865, 118; do 1865, Contols, 11934; do 1867 - 1.1934; do 1868, 1193 a; Ten Forties, 1107 X; New York Central, 91%; Erie, .-; Beading, 984; Pit i sburgh, Fort Wayne ,Sc Chicago RalroaT, 155%; Ohio & Ifisissippl, 82m; Michigan Southern, 106; 'Cleve land ez Pittsburgh,j 9734; Chicago & Rock Island, 16%; Chicago iii • North Western, 7934; Chicago dc North Western Preferred, 9434; Adams Express Com pany, 61; Merchards 'Union Express, .153 t; Pacific Mail, 853; Western Union Telegraph Company, 88%; Am- 77:Ex , . Ex press, 49%. . L -Closing quotation!, received by James T. ' Brady, .dt Co. Gold, 137%; United States Sixes, 1881, 121; Five-Twenties, 1862, 124 do. 1864, 1163,; do. 1865; 118; Ten-Forties, 107%;; " . plve-Twenties, Janu ary and July,l 1865419%; do. Alo.', 1887, t-;do. do, 1868, 11934; Seven Thirties, : par less, %;. Dni, Compounds, 119; Union Pacific Ralroad. 92; Central do. do., : July Cupo Cy. ns, Pacifi36%. ca, 100; Superior 96; , fay Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gazette.] ; r Naw YORK, June 28, 1869. Money active-and stringent at 7 per , cent. and 1.16 per cent. commission, , and after bank hours the rate fell to 7 per cent. •Disociunts are nominal. Sterling Is dull but firm, at 1 09%(4109%, Gold is ',. quiet and steady, and opened at 137, fell, . to 136 X, advanced to 13734, and closed at . .-137; Carrying rates were % • per cent., • • and also 1-16g342 per Cent. Clearances, $ l / 8 1 0 9 0 .000., Governments were a trifle higher and closed steady. Coupons 'Bt, 12i® 121%; ' do. '62, ,- 122%©122%; do. 64, 116X®117; do. 'B5, I/8®118g; do. new 11934@119%; do, '67, 119)4(4119X; do. 'di?, 119941195; 10-498, 107,1(9108. State bonds are weak. Missouria, 92; old Tenresseem, 6236; 'new do. 59%; North Carolinas, go; Virginias, 61. , , ' Stocksstrong at a general advent*. Bidding" prices_ at 5:30: , Cumberland, 32%; Wells Exp_ress,3o%; American , 40%; Adams, 61%; United' States,, 6934; Ater. chants Omon, irkwa. Qillcksilver, /5%; -Canton, 61%; Puente . Mail, • 85X; Mari posa, 8%; ' do.' preferred, 1634; Western Union Telegraph; 38%: New York Cenw Ira 1,18134; Erie, ZJX;. ktudson, 182%; 'al: Ear -014,1.43; Ricrading;9B%; Tekrealitite 87%; 416.4. preferred; .79%; Wabash, . 7134; , do. :thgerred,-180%; St.' . Petit, 74%; do. ...Pt eferted, . 83 3.11'.' Foit ' Wayne; 17630, Ohio and Mhsaissippl, - 3 2 X; • -Mica gati. Central, IW,LL:2l4l.chigttci 4onthern • itifiX; IllinOle , •Central,, 141; Pittsburgh, :gni; Rock. Isittndell6X;:NOrthwestern, 97%; do. preferred,' 94%; Chicago an Altim, 155; 0 . , 0.41t1. fl, 40%; Dubuqu e e AUIS IOI 4 City. /06; O. C. and Ind., 74. ' ‘ ,o PPerti at Boston: Copper Falls, 834; P:raisitlin, 15; Hecht, 85: Quincy, 23. , --lialinC eiii . SiitsTreasury, 06,017,049: • The Government 'bought 0, 82 0.000 in coupons of '57 at 115 14400@115 i 33-100, ex - interest. ": • tnlt3o Dry Goods Market, • Maly - nits. June 28.-The late adtrance In cotton goo*, la fully established; but distrihnuon sow on slowly and -- ax the puthait ja likely ,to rule,quiet for the next thirty days, it may- be bumbled mar prices will go :ticr'higher:foi the present" until' the fait_ trade meta ,Heavy Seettpkii study M / 6 3‘®1,70; rot', be 4 - ntakeer W0rt.4.14)9,(0 :Or 7,2zistia loco* kW frOti f4. l loArd47 ' • PITT'SBURGII DIARIPETS. 'ram or Prrrantruem GAZDrrx„i : WEDNESDAY , 'Tune 23, 1860. , ii Th re`is still considerable feeling ,•, regar to flour, . and wheat, and wh o the rket is somewhat stronger, the`,' does of seem to be much improvem4 in th demand. Wheat, owing to a tei ::: porar , scarcity, is higher, but Flour li; undergone but,little change, having tIVc far fal ed to respond to the advance 7. ,! : the w t, and western flours are beii 4 , sold h re considerably below what th,4l can be replaced at.' Dealers, howevq have b t little confidence in the advanc" i t s : , , e:::sustained any length of time, al4 as aco 'sequence, they will n ,;ot, as l i thing, replace at the advana, In other articles;there is but little doi 1 ) . and prices are without imports change. • 1: :: APPLE BUTTER—Sales . at 5 0®$1,c: per gallon as to Quality.. BUTTER—Ia in good supply ai. rather dull but unchanged at 20®25, a fair to choice. • ,: BEANS—DuII at $2®2,25. CHEESE—Is dull but unchangc Common Western 16©17; Factory, 16- 1 , 19; and (=ashen, at 20®21. , i CARBON OIL—As is usually the cat, there is not Much inquiry at this seas: of the year, and the market is' dui May be quoted at 28®29, for Btanda, brands. I i DRIED FRUIT—Is very fiull ag almost out of season. Peaches are beiti ,sold at 10®12.for quarters, and 15®16 f 5. halves. Apples I 1 f'l3, as to quali:T. ;I EGGS—Uticbanged at 18: - FEATHERS Supply in hands commission men almost exhumed. Lai geese may be quoted at sa@9o, to tr trade, and $1 in a retail way. -v, FLOUR—Is considerably firmer, at,r— somewhat excited, ;lough to - regull ' customers, dealers have as vet •no mu rialthange—it is knitroper to- mention however, that a roundtot could not 7, bought at quotations. We continue 1, quote Spring Wheat We at $6®6,f4 and Winter-Wheat, at $7®7,50. - GRAlN—Wheat is scarce, in demur; • and higher; we can report a sale of 5i bush. prime red at f 1,37. • Oats alsm, 'shade firmer, and in rather better dif mend, but, as yet, unchanged; 61®65 e t track: and 68®70 in store. We can ri port one car mixed Corn at 74 and priti3 yellow would prebably command 7156 80. Rye firmer and may be quoted 4 11;15©1,20, and none offering. Prinag• _.___.....• Spring Barley 11,60®1,0a. ; HAY—Is dull but unchanged; bald is still quoted on wharf at 120®25, as fi quality._ • .6 U. MUSKS—SaIes at 3 cts - per pound. i; - HEMP--Sales at $2lO. . g LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted A $2,50, per bbl, and Common White $1,75. ~ .., LARD OIL—Is firmer, in Sympatl. with the advance in Eard, and tent log upward. 3 PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 120. POTATOES—OId crop selling at 404 l 45 'per bushel, and new at $8,50(4)4 per b PROVISIONS—Firmer and a!' sha4l higher: We now quote Shoulders 14%®15; Ribbed Sides 1734®173:4 Clear Sides, 1834®183,1; Breakfast aloof ; 21@2134 for Sugar Cured Rams and= 163 i ®tr4.fSugar Cured.Shouldee, Dried Beef, 21. Mess P0rk,,533,75. Laro. 20 in tierces, 21 in id bbls, and 21 rs. palls and kegs. SEEDS-The demind for Clover aro Timothym Seeds seorn to have almost efe tirely subsided. 1 Flaxseed *Mild se)i . but there is none inlmarket. i • SALT—as dull and drooping; may 1 quoted at *1,70 by the car load. .._ ri PETROLEUM MARKET . OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTEr 1 1 WEDNESDAY June 23, 1869. The oil market, to use a common e pre.ssion, was a . little warm to-day, nr:f der the influence of the aclvices fro 4 abroad, and, compared with yesterdai, prices area shade higher. Antiverp t i r' seems, has advanced to 49 francs, whicli tended somewhat to stiffen' thekeelinq which previously prevailed, and, - upo`A I. the whole, the feeling all around wall stronger than it has been - for severq , It days. , • ORIIDL As already intimated, was firmer an 43 prices advanced from one-fourth to onel half a_ Cent.. Safe, of 1000 'June at 143 C 1000 do. at 14;‘, and 1(100 do. at 1430 'Yesterday, Jane -oil:would :not brink. over 14 cent 4 and there were but fe'sl offers to buy even at that. Also stronger and higher and some 'what excited. Bahia 1000 Tune, at 31X1 500_ July, at 1111;‘,; and 500 September, 83X. June sold - yesterday at 30% rug. July was gupted at 81Mig3g. July ti-,Z September is August at 33. quoted at 32X®33 anq ! - . • 3 ^` LUBRICATING - OWL Eclipse Winter Lubricating, 0i1 . . .... Eclipse Itallraid Opt Eclipse Machine Axle ry `57551 51 Eclipse, Spindle ......... 80M metze•rs OF ORITIII: OIL. Ems. . Owston ik Sowers. ......... 980 bbl Flatter,* Brd: ..... ... ... ... ....:-.:- 1,872 4, gi, JJ. Vandergrift ................ . ....... 741 $, T?.. . Wilkins .... ......... ;... 820 4 4 i a J. Munhall ........... ..... . .1. . - 83 4 ril - Total • ._ OIL B ........... .. . 20 33 b.blsE ABl . RY . A..Y. R. 4 g .---,4 Lockhart, Frew & Co. 737 bbla refines ho Warden;Zrew:&po. Philadelphia. Rs FaweettyL:`&l3. 200tblinistined to wp----- P Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia, 'lAberty 011 orks 2.50 bbls wed 're tc,_ - .41 W. P. Logan itßro.;Philadelphia. " B ratIll"'&' .Wagner , 23Q•bbis refined to W. • Wating;King & co.,Philadelphia. RA Total shipments Refined_ ..... ......... 143'nA. on. SizapmErns PER WESr . i..nriii,t. E. it.c--v : '--- -....4 , -.‘ , „ G. W. Roldship tit Co.. - 1 50 bbls rpfined:l4"..l to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. fine d} _ Total Refined. ..... ... 50:kukt, OIL SHIP/14/k P/iOl4 OtIQUEszlAi4 - Bronze, Aalientime & 65 bbls ref.p.A.N W4frdere, Frew 04C0.,-.Philadelphia. 614 Vital shipmenta Refined. ;,-.......-. avg.* mot,__._._........._______ 0gt,,.. ensrcainivrt, June 2 3.--Plour 250 high 1,- , ..`7":,, en. fatitilY 1iti ,7 6&3,011. ' Wheat firm, $1.254 ®1,30. Corn in good demand at 65@eifkrg, for ear; white 70 @720. •Oats steady, 68@f% 720. Rye scarce and firm at a Lau. cot- itt : a tou t firm, middling . Whisky du11,4241; oirered at 04c at the close wribteat buy-Sli; era. Provisions quiet, but were' helct4-A firmly. , Idess pork .183..,atu1k meats.* Vie, 160,' 16 M 1 517ce. ' Ilacoi3, r 14Yin, 17 in. 18y‘o, and nominal; there was some in-Mt, . quiry for aides for buyers July; but noth-w-:.*-ifiC' low wis done;.'they ::C ere idt*edi At 18X %, ®l9O on theta terms. Lard held at 123414./.7;:',4V. but,tto-demand, Butter firm at,26®3oe, ti,:. k .-,... .., the'letter rate for choice Weatern Re-'-4157 serve. Eggs 16.9170. Linseed oil dull .45,„.-k' at 111,03@1,N. Lard oil lit 42„. PeircN.W7., go*'tante _deli at 2:9@54._, (orcsloall steady. P; '— I fpodopu 'o4l#lo l l. A l m :13,4 .1, - ' rg. ' ?deo Ifkl. niar elf Obie. - ,, , Ex. tgliChange ,tignitsteil,lo disoont buying, tlti tona44lo3tiverWirlditsor da at 16,10(08111S. ~ d l . k. •• • ==! 11 11 N RI N