1151 -STEEL WORKS_ UQUESNE WORKS. saiLEM,II , I 7 II I & 004 Uannfacturers of /ROTC., ' AILS, - STEEL, ......Z 'O:4 - .1 AXLESAND SPRINGS, /Din ' Aik illEni JUNIATA , . IRON . opIBAWOUNto 11iD AN n BRICT VA l '': • lEE4W I ND II 1 , 711 - 59 1 ' Ertis. GU li 1 0 1'01, 1 12 a t i i l d A irtEnatlyt. : 113 9.1r0 , 4 trAir4 for Osid Beads. • , i •8 A 14,W VD 0 F.SAMTAT B SIIII: C e PLoW .2* - D Cu , GS AND MOULDS cut to pattexn. o 11 4MES. Wrgaii %WPM% 1. B,i waCH; s t riatilY and WIN BPRISOS and i'Mujzs Alm sincrs. . .., : ° iiifiiiidis libitVian and. Warranted. , OffiriCl* - 127D WORM. . litstessitla Street:ilekel Alligheny Rtver, -d. gl .1411Firtrissit•PLItappirgh. %Js- anll : • ' sELEFTip t i!_ SIVETAII WORKS. rye. Pty lilßVltGli. PA.. itanntwri of every deseVlptlon of 'VAST.OI I GiIIVIM STEEL, . w , . sAn.... rawn, Biaa. *l4 .M).PLATFORM SPRING% : . ANA 1371= TIRS. se.. so Wirehoo* 85 Water sad 100 First Sta. .WWX4- ;BASS & p 4 K 1 _ . • - • 5.. 7 '• iimogiaLL rAwnrize: : r at tr.. ::c ria t tt • I ria ir fAfi l, BMW. PABTIOI 116 CRESCRINT STIEHL WORKS, 1 1 -Mat "BLEB a ;PARKIN _ . - Office, No 339 Ltheity St, PITTSBUItefi, PA. IMMO - . .:,.. BLACK DIA21140111) :STEEL :WORKS. L&00 Xanu•Ourektil iitsulossariptiona of STle lie •• - ellee and Warehouse. THIRTIXTH, THIRTY and.RAILIr.O)...O STREETS" IRON WORKS; 16 VimaNZls ',l!res , W. P. Pdirrta. Etnpit. MGR FORGE AND IRON CO., ' `` ~Avl J crbsma os lbw tram, liattraosi flak Bass and Bolas; madieodi ear AOcie, stoned; • liallreadl Car Asko Hiunmersak Zinnalotiver Wailes; ' leranitt Shimen • Vali • ••goigeii stroll's; "Imola Heads; l-i knansbaail khans; titian dSoa Cranks; . 1 1 1sten'lliads, Wrists; 1 • - - Jaws, Vollarg,/te. *goo, No. ,/77 - PENN ,STREET, =1 fiTiIiBITHEM PA. MRIIIISIN PROCESS. • . TbliTrustees sr, nOw ure_pared to print lloen asr tam use ar the T.T.RIO I &WAN . MO. , . Tliti superior quality Imparted to good Iron. Ow greatimprarement In tuferlot innf, , and she redcap noit.imuintend it to an manufacturers of MAIM whiling to use it tan obtain lizerms by JAMES P. OLiallastms. Nl,] 2003113 1 and 9, English's . BR'idles; 95)4 Noel* &Tonne. • ; Puttee Inteneited - are invited 'le visit the 11101.111198.999 WORKS. where the recent' Istester enceemerottopesstion • • • telhal KrESION;r I IEMO D I • hiiliffliqinia , - • Works. • -surf ins= "'"'ol.lresliitos- ~ ' ~~'t as~ss.Foi~~~s:, ,~ ioHl[]t. COom.. JOEK M. COOPER:* CO., ilell and 1 . &st Foundem cmiTl:lNos I ILATileraOltirla TU ORDZE. liraleableind Grey Iron Fittings, GAS rIPE. AND TUBING, i finlo7ll4l, SAFETY 11111 Cl93ct WES, . co.onsi rzerream 11 - 14)N, 4C)4CIEES, . Brass. Work of eyery description for • steam, Water and OIL XLSIIIPACTI3BiRI3 or 3.111. •COOLICR , I3 bipiov . ed Balance-Wheel Siam ramp. ;ignite I'm. Dreyfus' Pateni eat, the, Vest in the Atark4. • onie and Worics. corner pike COAL AND COKE. ALU COAL'S Ip9ALI I! . :rigat lo /5, SMART & 00.1 ,), Es ing removed they Office to :tref ' ' 567 MERIT :; STREET, gaudy City Mous W 11.1) ISCOOIiD ZLOOR. 'tb:ayn seta l'anAtiz:tirt. 9 As 'their omen pr addnued to than : tae - : m - win DCAttottood to promptiY. ' taticcicilLELtig. asst Alas cur" - - 10443111114 FOXM - DIM, N.ACEUM3TS. .41111 ,, TORT:-, PITT FOUNDRY 'COITM. - TWELFTH STREET'. 11; rEngines, Bolling 4114 Ma. , chinery, Dian Machines, Me totes, and • 6titings generally. NATIoNAL roumfinf AND PIPE Coarser Carron midi gioillyasa "frosts, DTs wiz%) rrxrrismmitioa, Pd.• • WILLIAM SMITH, planufootoror of • John M. Ifrtiand. Wm.-T. Shannon, .."1 Archibald Wallace, James W. Arrott, 1 Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, I Wm. Floyd. -- John Floyd, Thls Bank is now fully organized and prepared to dos generalAsanklng buiAaeas. jeloka • -.., FOR !PM .BAIKING'IOIPAIL 46'. I:69VA tifiei. :: CAPITAL,. r i' - 1. -: C: - $26%000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DISJLLZBEI IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND - COLD. - INTEREST eiloitzumi fitrosiTs. Collection" made ; all secesslble points In the United States and Canada'. DI3EOTOIO3I Jun. O. Risher Borst. H. KANE; Andrew Miller, James M. Bailey. D. Hostetter. James Harden. . D. Wallace. ' H. Fawcett, • ILUIPLai LSON. CaphilAps. D. LIEI; HAMM', OA G 11.191 & Cry- P BANKERS AND BROKERS, • : . Varner Third. and Woodlitmets, _ . krrubsrstrimizi, (nucciziscirita TO RAPN.h. sail. a 00.,) DIALZES IX 'Exchange, Coin, - Cottpons, And particular attention paid to the purchase • and sale of • r 1 - COVERNMENT BONDS. "Sight 'Drafts on London. on:ses N HOLMES & SONS, 67 Market Street, EirTTICIETJBI7III3I/1. • CoU r ethioni nada cm all the principal pointa of the United etatna and Canadu. StooksMonds and other Securities BwzeH AND BOLD ON OONNINDON. mortknuarotiettuon pato to Um tionaisoo and Wed. States Securities JAY COOKE & CO., . . . 114. 801712( THII3D STREET, • . • r._ PRILA.DELPHIA.. STOCKS and BONDS ' of sill descriptions bought end sold. 4.,iiii*pii4joeiil.o the purchase of Oovernment inh3o CrICY 'BANK. 112 11Ma Street, Plttabargh ) Pa CAPITAIL. 11100, 000. sTocqii!.ipEas iNui l yitn,rug LIABLE , PAIlt ON,DKPOSITS. 'FOREIG' rA$l6lO Bonet and sold,and, w en decired, remitted to Dumpy. Collections mi do on all the principai points of the United States end Canada. Dom:view Dinuinic.Treoldent. Jaitra McOanit, Vice Dtesident. Joan D. tiOallt s tY. • ' DI D. amen. , • James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, I Johll Savage. J. linniervr. dr.. Terence Campbell; Patrick Sane; • James Phelan, Chia. B. Barr. " H.A..Frerropm, • Thomas.liarnee• ' • Hogh Reatihg ' PEOPLES'' SINGS BANE • Of Allegheny., CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL . • •I • • $lOOlOOO !STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Rink of Discount and Derails. Pussiurarr—S. H. HARTMAN. CAumurs—E. T. tQJSO. DIRRC-TORS. W. H. Burt. Patter*OU. S. r. *Town.: negs,w,- m y 2.131111 RIM Julfolien Samuel Dlier, W: O. Gibson. . . . • „ • • .• • . . . 'iloopitiollatt OF iiiiioti • : . • . Qualltiei::: , and':•Coioks. l>„rm,,,,l.,..i..etkiitioi,iiiiiii Wink Slate in a ri4e s i a ns 13A t a togs, or partlouwi and prices . !,-._-__ ~,, . -: 30.•4111'Siviiiiibi 'Airentie; nib 31:108 —. , -. .. -! prrratriiiek.' PA.-. ~. -,TRADEMARK. . l, f , ` ,..erg-::; Emn., Fi4ittyciri , . 0 / i %,„• Lmi0 „..,..,i it ..;4, 7 ;,..:„... ~„zw-,, , • rEA , . I c . 11 Cel Vl: i• I‘ 1 I .111:411 4 kettle; g arCOMI I : 3 I/ SILVER AND COUPONS fought at Highest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. lnY6 JAMS i rm - BRADY 86 lenaeeaaon 08. JONES A C 0..) %1., , 1 Corner Fourth and Wood ta.; .A. 32r.. PL. I IOI, BUT AND BELL. ALL RINDS OF oonatiorgyr SECURITIES, GOLD, SHAH AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE, TEEN& KW Interest Allowed on. Deposits. fir Money loaned on Government Bondi at , lowest znartet rates. Orders executed for The Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. , CO., JAMES T. BRADT & C ILIBIZAN. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bond, free of charge. This gives the holder kb white 'security against theft,loss. - nr qui:ratan. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers In Government Bonds, con. 1 1 01311T11 & WOOD STSI ,inTi3o2s I littiStux Gaifft 0711703 Or PITTSBURGH GAIESTTE, MONDAST. June 28, 1869. -The entire market ppened strong day, with an advancing tendency, account of the easier money mar. Gold opened at 13734, advanced to 1.. and" closed at 137%, yielding - *. E2l money became more stringent. The large holders are evidently determined 1 .1 to keep up the price of gold, and, he ' heavy rates they pay for carrying it shows their ultimate intentions. Government bonds were dull a d lower for the old bonds, but strong for the July bonds. - There is, however, not the demand for bonds th at was ex pected a short time since. . • Stocks opened with a strong advanc ing tendency, and nearly all the stocks were higher. =At the close a sharp reac tion took place and the decline was from 2 to 8 per cent. Money is not as easy as it was at the close of last week, and the approach of July settlements no doubt will cause a great pinch in the money market. Quotations as received. by Pb. 11. Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 12135; Five Twenties, /862.12135; do 1864, 117' ; . do 1865, 118 g; do 1865, Consols, 120; de 1867, 120; do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, 1113 g; New York ' Central,' 97%; Erie; —; Reading, 97%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne fir. Chicago Railr, 15635; Ohio & Misissippi, 83; Michigan. Southern,lo7X; 'Cleve-, land & I Pittsburgh, 10%; Chicago & Rock Island, 118%; Chicago & North Western, 81%; Chicago & North - Western Pretei:red, 9531; Adams Express Com pany, 64g; Merchants Union Express, 1535; Pacific Mail, 88%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 88%; Am. W. Ex press, 41g. - ~ —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 187%; United States Sixes, 1881, 121 m; Five-Twenties, 1862,121): do. 1864,117;; do. 1865, 1/8g: •Ten-Forties, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 18&5, 120: do.t do. • 1867, do. do. 1868, - 119%; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Paddo Railroad, 92; Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifies, 106; Superior 96; July Coupons. 87. tar Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3 • NEW Yozut. June 28,1869. ' The Money market was very easy at 7 per cent: currency during the morning, but after one o'clock the rates of interest began to harden, and about the close 01 bank hours the strinrncy was greater than at, any previoukperiod since money pressures in the rates on call were 1-32 per cent. per diem, and interest %, and 34 per cent. to flat, the latter equal to 4823, per cant. per annum. The stringency is understood to be wholly ar tificial. Sterling is firm at 109%(4109,44. Gold opened dull at 137%, advanded to 187%, fell-to 13734, and closed at 13735. The carrying rates were 7,58 per c ent. ~ Clearances, 848,000,000. The Government Sold 91,000,000 at 187 45.100®137 54-100. It is stated the Westphalia takes46lB,o9o to Europe to-morrow. Governments opened buoyant and closed lower under a stringency in money. Coupons: 'Bl, 121% ®121%; do. '62, 121%®122; 'do. 64. 117%0117%; do. '65, 118%©118%;, do. new, 119%®120; d0,'67, - 119%120. .. do. YllB, 4/17®120; 10-3 s, 108%®108% - ;PaelfiCs, 106©10636., State ,boads weak: -MissoUris, 91; old Tenneseees; 624-;new do. 57%;_ old Vir ginias, 58f tany. do., q 2; old North -.Car olinas, MN: new do • Stocks are unfavorably affected by the money pressure. and generally 1152 - per cent. off from the highest. ratesof the •day, and closing - unsettled. • Bidding prises, at 6:30;: Cantne, 62%; Camberiand,...Bl; - Western Union Tele graph,JlBl4;;Qnicksliver; 15; Mariposa, 8 ; de-,Pteferred,.l6%; Paola° Mail, 87%; Adams Express, 63; Wells, 82%; Afrofri-, can, 44;„ United States; - 74%; Merchants Union, /535 t. Nevi .York Central; 196; Harlem, 145 X: Hudson, 161134: Reading,' 97%; Erie, 29%; 'do. preferred,, 8 8%; Michigan Cent rt 128 f. Michigan Sonth ertf„,.o6. M i t Jai - ia pentral, 1424..11tts bergh;--Ber NOtttrairisfern, 80%; de: pre -- *credo 94}0,-Bock Island, 11 St. Paul, 74%; no'' preterkkB4l4l . Wnbeehl :72N 1 ; 40., pritferrod..7lh7Drt Wayne,. 155; Yrerrew Butte, 85; 'l:weltered. 80; re*.e AlMje, .010 11141 aw. 83; H artford: and Erie,. 2254; l'ottbuilue iSlotkcilly 'lO6. 'Bt //Mc: , • 1w is AttVßostant . o,oopper Palle , 8; Fnufa u sl4_, Holook, ,, sx; Qui=e, . ' MAW -•• •.11%01/7.- 23 61 •• • „ • 001181,- 25181 FINANCE AND TRAD PITTSBVRGII MARKETS. , . . . Orrics or Prrrssunan Gamma; MONDAY, JUDO 28, 1869. The continued wet 'weather sin beg: ning to' cause some apprehension in : gard to the crops, fears, being enterta! ed that they may be knocked olown l a. considerably injured by rust., T h thereh been a good deal - of wet wear 4,8 er rece tly is not to be denied, but _ _ yet we do not think any great injn has resulted therefrom,,and besides it, not probable tijkt the rains, will cocoiitin: .. h ranclonger. '.According' to the late, advice from the west, it was thought tC.: rain strm was about:at an erid,.exid ti , dispatches from Chicago ~to•day repo ... - • Wheat a shade lower. As We have ri peatedy noted, the advices from i quart , report -the etll6` in spiel e l a did co ition, and there Is little don! but what the yield; not only of. When. but of all kinds of-grain, will be unpr Cedentedly. heavy. • BUTTER—Is quiet and ufichangel small sales of good to prime', solid fre, packed at 23(4)25. , , - BEANS-Very dull and prices are f most nominal at 12@2,25 per bushel. CARBON 01L—Iii -- very quiet—Li jobbing demand is usually very light this season of the Year..., May be quotE nominally at 28(430. CHEESE—Is dull and in good su ID p but unchanged; sales of common We tern Reserve 16©17, Factory, at 18.1 u Goshen at /9©20. DRIED FRUIT—Is almost out • ' season, and hOlders are anxious to r aline.; This being the• case, ',prices a nominal; Peaches 10 to 12 for:quartet' and 15®16 for naives. Apples 10®1 as to quality. FEATHERS Supply in hands . commission men almost exhausted. Lit geese may be quoted at 85690; to th trade. and 514 n a retail way.- . , . ' FLOUR= - I.li qUiet'iout Steady with fair; local demand, and dealers general] are supplying their regular customei at a very slight advance over Wester prices. It is but proper to remark hoc ever, that ix round lot co Id not be ha; at 'our, quotations.. • continue I . quote Spring Wheat 86 ®l3, ' and Whit( 4.1 Wheat, at $7®7,50, as to q Ity." GRAlN—Winter ..Wheat is irt stead milling demand, with sales at 111,30@)1.i., - for fair to choke. - Oats quiet6s®t66 0. track and 68@70 in store.' Prime Yello' Corn is very scarce, and may_ be ,quote at 80@83,10r small lots;.• mitred; -74©7t Rye firmer and in better demand; w continue torquote at *1;15®1,20. ' ' Barle ' —none in market—and but littlemantet HAY—Is, quiet ,and unchanged- r th supply of:baled Is considerably reducee HUSKS—SaIes at 3 cts per pound. HEMP—Sales at.s2lo. - • T.TAtw.--Cleveland Lime is quoted e 52,50,. perbbl,nd Common -White , a 51;75. - ,- LARD OIL--Is firmer , 1 in sympatti . with the advance in. Ard and tend ing upward. 'PEANUTS—SmaII salea at 12c. POTATOES—SaIes old crop at 35®4. per bushel, and new at/118,50@4 per bbl as to quality and.condition. -- - PROWSlONS—Firixisii• and ai•Shadi higher. We now . quote Shoulders, a •143(®15; Ribbed- `Sides,' 1754.2117 K Clear Sides. 18%®18 3 / 4 ; Breakfast Bacon 21; 21@2134 for Sugar Cured 'Effinli!am 163; ®16% for Sugar Cured Shoulders Dried Beef, 21. Mess Pork, 833,75. Lard \ 20 in tierces, .. 21 in id bbls, and 21 b pails and kegs. SEEDS4The demand for . Clover ant Timothy Seeds seems to hwie almost :en tirely subSidetl. Flaxseed would sel but thereis none in market. SALT—Is dull and drooping; :may b. quoted at 81,70 by the car load. PETROLEUM IMLIUM'. OFFICE, OF PITTSBITEGII GAZETTE, .MONDAY 411130 28,18 e. The oil. market opened strong and 'considerably excited this morning, anet' continued firm • thrOughout the" entire day, though there, was less excitement apparent tin the affernoom June (Re-4 fined) sold at an advance compared with .s Saturday, and _July:l - also.* ibetter, an intimations of an expected corner'' , aiS I thrown out—but whether or not there iE anything in it, we 'cannot say. It ..stra alio reported. that Pittabdigh was ing and New York selling; also that the Erie clique, was buying 'in the nil re gions, and selling int New. York: "ia ad 4 ditirin it Was 'alio alleged that 'the ad-1 ,vane to-day was owing mainly, if - entirely, to the 00trations of a strong ;clique, ':who are interested in gettingi prices up, and that their' object ,in buyi ing is not that they Want the , pit but, so doing to keep the market ixeited,"andl to' sustain. and, if possible, to force a still further advance. - ; = = . - mama. ' tt Market strong and compared •with,Seti niday, prices are arshade , higher. bales"; of 1;000 bbls Junent',l4W,. 1,000 all July, seller,:at 115,90 on cars at Nenango Cit y and' /,000 Ist to 20th, same , month at same place' and price:, 115,1)0 thsre is con-1 sidereil equal to 15' etas here, and it is! .said that there were' offers to sell 'camel month;and Option at 14% t here. - • :REPINEIV tale 500 each September to, tecember, et 334;' two iota of 500, each for July at 3234;1 and—early in the day in Philadelphitc--1 500 June at 81X. "Later in •. the day,ll however, 31)4 was., bid, 'and 131%®825 asked. . 5 LIIBRIOA.TING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lntiricatinig - cd1..4. 40c Eclipse - Railroad Axle 8180 Eclipse Machinery 750 Eclipse Spindle ' - ' 1300 'BEOSII TS.OP caunk. oil.. Owstpn dr. Sowers. r 720 bbla Waring, King it Co • 809 4 4 .. ti Lockhart, Frew it Co ' 1,860 4, R. T.' Leech . . .... 210 •4 41'' Fisher,k, Bro 934 • 4 ' ' 4,083 bbls. OTE. SEPTESPEA ST 'NT Lockhart, Frew di Co. 526 bbls refined to Warden. Thar & Co. Philadelphia. Braun /41r. Wagner •400 bbla refined to Waring, King & Co.,Thiladelphist. • is _ Saha Oil Works, 200,bbbs relined oil lo Tack, Bros. & Co.. Philadelphia. ' • • C.`,Twaddla.'/A9 bbl. lefined to Warden, Frew & C,0., Philadelphia. Liberty Oh Works 358 bbla refined to Vcr .. . P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Citizens Oil Co. 48 bbbs refined to t: Tack 4r 13r0., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined_... • ,„ ort.tAttynckan naar noir ~ mamma DEPOT, • . • 'UO= bbla 'refined to W. P. Logan &Bro.. Philadelphia. e'Hatchison'Oil &Refined Ca., 289 hi* retined;to.Warden, "raw it Co., Phila. McKenna '& Radicals 50 bblapfined to Warden, Irrenr,dr. Co:',AlaladelOhla. ,Totat shipments Refined-- 418• ott. airtfmnina staicarnoi. nanan., a n. W. ftoldshipdiOo.. dtbbli refined l c tlYf.itilArn* • DRUMM t dun! , Oflllllt quiet Itkliatitt=, • do 111,50.. No. 1 Gk. 1,660