=EI 6, /RON WORKS. ♦6. V pnisinnwit FORGE AND IRON CO., iusarrAmnpom or liromni nib Bars and Bolin iltatiread Car Almles railroad Car Axles Itamniammradl Locomotive Frames; .lammanimmative Frame famaPamm; Side Ba4i 'Yokes,' Straps; Piston Heads; - Stomata:Mat abatis; Steam Cranium; Pistonmss, wrists; Pitman Jana, Cellars, &e. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, Zar Isom, ITIVSBUIteff. P•. RS & CO., GRAFF, BY AOTVBEBB 07 Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, **dii - 0.14.t".040;` . Iron Welded Tatits for Oas, Steam, Water, &c.• ALSO, OIL WELL' TUBING. O lce psi:Nit and VW lust Streets. PITTStURGII, Pa. VM:e26 KENSINGTON IRON WOILILS. LLOYD & BLAOII, ILLITINACTUREBB OP /Bed Common, Refined, Charcoal JIMATA :BLOOM IRON- r YERCHANT RAH, ROUND:and SWAIM IRON HOOP, BAND, T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE a nd SHEET IRONS MOWER AND REAPER BARS, CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL TRAILS,HO and 16 lbs. to the yard. 'WROUGHT CHAILLIAnd SPIKES for tame. PLAT RAlLB.Panched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. zrAlld3 -AND SPIKES. ~. . . Warehouse and Office at the Wor.ts, GREEN 013611 STREET, Os continuation of First street, adjoining the City GAS Works, Pittsburgh. EVFMION, PRESTON & CO., Pemmlvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET opposite Ilonoogahela House., sprii:d6 „ PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. SIikiFIELD STEEL Wouss. SIN NIMIOK &WORKS. CO. NTIVS131:111G17, PA.. Manufacturers of every description of OAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPRINGS,_ _ T ' • ELLIPTIC AND ATE OEM SPRIER& AXLES, sum. TIRE, Lc., &u Warehouse, 88:Water and 100 First Eits. ii 01:o67 INTTSBIIRGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, - COOK .as CO., (SucoEssoßs TO JONES, BOYD • C 0.,) Mano.facturero of the BEST REFINED. CAST ~STEEL,. 11K7816 4) tn a l T OAST tu.sr.viaz Illaaphiiria Novell" XaciOlizirj! it • ' . AtilatiM Cod and CoinnionPloted Spring Steal: 011ee—Cprner . iratir AND unal'anumwra. two - locks above the Monongahela House. WEB, BARR & PARKIN,. 611111ZEULL PASTIfTIe: I mac ALF 1 BEIIBBN MILLER, aid. W. BABB,. cues. PARKIN. PAItTNZR -- S. 11. BIER. - I - CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 311:13, MAIM dr. PARS, _ , Office, No. 339 Liberty St, BLACK. DIAMOND STEEL-WORKS. PARK, ,BROTHER -84. CO., itszvolictiFers of all descriptiolui of - *Mee and Wsrebonse.2. 1,914. azoolin ' 924 119 and 121.118.51: HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STEREIT & WEIL, =I imi l n6lrers and Imyorters of mEA‘ltpw.oL.ruo, CUTLERY, &C. 88?; ISRERTV" STREET, %SIN= of W &T 2 - Owe Square Below Balm! Depot' PlTTsßultaH.. arA i ieni;fo; . iimiut , unEs; weurs. TOBACCO ANA CWARS, :ituArir AU 6161114 NDS ,oy p ALL LEAF TOBACCO:ARD SEa&Rs, .1510. 8 EIrtiPIPTDICAT.. Bank . 44, o nci , - 4 aerce B ail° l'7 4 Irrssunia, Bran ch or rya . Wow street N. , :a n DINAN. „ rims( XL di. .7 1 /: 1 :01* 1 9:, NIeK,PIGI Milnuisatiresii arid Dealers In TObaccoi Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, do., Ito , 6 PIDSSAL BT. A1.1.8:0=1311 MOM • ~,,,,,,,,,,,, .raivo-yze„ FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.,_ ATIAg WORKS, w. P. Posass, Burt,. MORTON STREET, Ninth Wards THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are among. the largest ane most complete establishments In the West, and are now prepared to furnish NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Saudboaa Streeills (NINTH WARD,) PrrrrsisVnGai, wat.'smrni • Manufaotliazier of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER. WORSE. 31 , P a i n pas iz aritgl i : n age=l a lfalp .m 1 %17 4 GeneralCaitingi for Gas and Water Works. o i c lmuv . gglng r iev k .tri c gog E o4: c fMrl . ntendents fe163.20 L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. H. HIIIIT.W.A. 110111203011.. TH. IVINGSTON Si . CO., , L IRON 'FOUNDERS, • • KANDFACTIIDEBS OF FINE CACEITIN44S, :Tutsglitinnfgrittinomoraa and (gym FSttere AApp ch:try7c;bW . ork promptly attended to. Ottlee and • Worka—WA 131111(GTON Avirstrz, near Outer Depot, Alleglienr city. Pa. EMI ierrreqsintes. X"rI"I"3I 3I2 MMEL Engines, of every deveriPtirs• Boilers, Oil Teaks. Sheet Iron Work. 'Castings. Boning aiu Castings. Magitte Castings. • Machine 4Castings. General Castillo's. nosims, ORDERS IrLICITEO ROBINSON, ItEA CO., suctessors to BOBLVEBO2t, MINIS & MiLLlng. WASHINGTON WORKS; . FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En glnes3last Engines, 311111 Machinery, Gearing, Shaft Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 1A corner First and SmithileldStreets. Agents for GIFGABSYS PETENT LNJEC ..)B fr feeding Boilers. MONT BLANC FOUNDRX. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills, ) Bolling ABU and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACH:MERE AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. _ charges reasonable. EBBERT & oc15:128 BERLIN FOUNDRY. • \ PRICE & SINS. Mee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep coeMantly on band Tkinible, Skein and pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, IHIGAB METTLES, HOLLOW WARE. And Castings generally. ap23:16 THOMAS CAHILL'S 41a. co, Fourth Ward Fcrandry and lachinclorts, ; • W:Mt:MKT BT., ALLEGHENY orrr, PS., ligannfecturers of Steam Zughteit - 011 Pres i ses, Pul leys, Bbaftlinr, Grist and Saw Mill WorkLßolling Mill and Machine Gusting% Orate Bars. Weights, Wagon Boxes, ie. Build to order and !hare on ,hand Engines of all slut. T14:40 CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn BOLL3LiN, BOYD & BAG Vh11; Rolls, MU Castings, 801 l Lathes FULTON MACHINE WORKS ESTABLISH= rir 1838. si L - ..Arantafactory of STEAM ENGINES, a ll sizes and of the moitmrovet s patterns tion aartyy O ul itt sl A ß Ulety ia A lO, I.ll n and 10 ho r s e TER RY po ENGINES, which will be sold at very ) re d u ced Arica. P. P. GEISSIIE: Wellsville. 0. Fifty milesC.& below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio A n o r: h 2 and line of LUMBER LIMBERS LVIIIIIES: LUMBER" ALEXANDER - PRITEBSOP4 • YARDS No. SR Preble Street formerly Manchester, and No. lb . /Rebecca streetopposlte Gas(Works, ALLEOUEN' VITT. DEALER IN ALL RINDS CY • Bough and /Wined Imlber, - 1 Flooring, Doors. Weatherboarding, Sash., Shingles, Mouldings, Saw Mill Lumber, . Ceder and Locust Posts, Lath and Palings, • • oak and Yellow Pine. ALSO—FIREMRICK„ TILE and CLAY. , , M S:. • • OAT PITT LUMBER COMPANY F Ce4C 4 tat, - - $125,000. Pasainzirr—EDWAßD DITHRIDGE. SZCILZTAIIY-T. A. WRIOHT. Burzunrrsxpzza—EDW.DAVlßON. DinzarOns: 'lM.i_olt"riinMeDll:n7,l643l4 L. F. Duncan um. W. Mkt'Mite. N . D .L . D 01114% Johnston.. Malone, LIMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER AND AL LEGHENY STBEEW, Ninth 'Ward. OFFICE AT FONT FITT GLASS WORKS, Wuh• ington Street. . 1224)98 GAS AND STEAM FITTING. JOIIN IL COOP= JOS. HATE EMMY MLR. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., BRASS POMMERS, GAS .AND STEAM FITTERS, Naanheturere of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK A o *soy 2lese_rlsalon;_ dealers 111 GAS PLITIJKICEI AND TUBING, of all kinds. Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH. soy15:00 IRON BROKERS. SAMYELL WICKERSUAM, . IRON BRO=k 124 First . itteet, etsburllll, Pa. ASTrit for the ioafellVghWore,'Jaj ,IsePuiaar Isaella; IPe.tlneriddpo and atber brdadirof 'Alt lei ' Yollihloigen7 Coke awl O. B. Charcoal PIO IRONS. CsdsWisner& sad orders respectfully 5011t40041 . 4 - . _ . • • ^47 • ,SYvne-h4,1464,_44,1414141*5ayVA1iq'..Pr Virg . :0" • . . • pkt • 61-Dva A PITTSBUitdit.THURSDAY, JITIO, 25, 1868, ENGINES, BOILERS, FORT PITT _ MIL ' AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & 11NYDER, TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUMI TUBULAR, FIRE- BOX AN." CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES;- PRISON noOBS Alm COAL Sirwrza Office and Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short sad Liberty Streets, -Orders sent to the above address will be . ninth attended to. mb7:189 K. W. MORROW... .TAB. B. BARNHILI.....JAB. BLAIR. (yAiti *Marie Teton .M.' `)IORBOW, BATilffita &'0.,( • 31AitrireaTtiniats 01P Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Agitators, TANKS, SALT PANS, GASOMETERS, WROUGHT ' IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORN; &c. • Cor. Libertir and frecold Sta.; • -PITTSBIIRGH, PA. • • 1 REPAIRING promptly. done. . jl4:b2 WICI. BARICHALL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET_ IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, SS, 14.M:tile pall* ST. Having secured a large yard and, furnished It with the most approved machinery, we arep repared to manufacture every description of BOILERS 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 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller_ Iron,'Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mane facturers of Barnhill's Patent Rollers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ias:ell JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PPTTSIIII7BOH, PA., MANOTACTIIIIIII Or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, BOLLING MILL STACKS, And SKEET IKON. WORN, For Steamboats. JAUD X. BRUSH EDMUND D. BRUSH. JARED M. BRUSH & SON, . XANITYACTUDITS OT Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, SHEET IRON WORK, &II 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, PITTSBITHGE STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. 000 K STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL fig CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, 'Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove In the Union. EMU & CO., No. 285 Liberty ,Street. Abo cm band sad for sale. PARLOR STOVES. MCAT ruC1T10.„.11,1%.• rasmrss. COthifitir PANORA. ac. natEhl'EST rir.exic.tti the city ‘ -1 TO BUT Tuir, TRIUMPH COOKING-STOVE, Is at 'So. 146 GRANT ST.MPS.T. jes P. C. DUMPY. m WARING AND KING, Coraminion Ifeicbants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Produeta, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITISBIIIIGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS, TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DNALEBB IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittaburgh OiIIee—DALZELL , lIMLDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia °Mee-127 WALNUT ST. I apiiweo J ACOB WEAVER, Jr.* CO , Oil qtni - missionATObben9, 4 - No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will boy and iell Crude and Relined oils Lubricating, Tar,Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience I n the Petroleum trade enables us to o ff er unusual facilities and In ducements to operators. As heretofore, wears de termined to make it the Interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. ap6:1304 HW M. LONG & CO, LONG OP MBE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brawl--"LUCIFER." ;, °Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way Pitts J. C. Borrow. .o. A. zan . zw. .w W. Wituattrao SOHO OIL ' Manufacture and have foi: tale all Made of LOBRICA'TINC OILS. - So. /13f. CLUB ktTICEET. BUFFIIII. RENEW & CO. 118. FURNITURE MANUC,giURERS; a i r * E141:7 17 x 1 A . I,3..rapazer., onetantly on hand everryartSty of pelmore and onutima - FURNITURE, together with ooni. Sete assortment of common Fianiture at reduced prices. Those In want of anything in our line are cordially Invited to call before purchasing. W k gal.:indeed. WEL =Wan LIAMON wrom, MATIOPACTOIMREI OP PITTSBURGH, Pa. OILS. ' WARING, KING & qo. 127 Walnut Street. WIIOLISALE AND RETAIL. LEMON - lt-;WEISE, FINANCIAL. iNT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND CO D. INTEREST ALLOWED ON lIRE. DEPOSITS. Collectlogs made on all acne ble points in the United States and Canadaa. DIRECTO : Fit IC. th:4; adrew Miller, , diniee M. Batley., D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. WWll:ice E. Fawcett, VIAMILAN, Pres9L BAWL Ne D. LEET KEYSTONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, 4, PITTISIIIIM H. PA. CAPITAL, (authorized, : : : : $200,000. DIRECTORS. H. 3. I4nch,l Win. li. Damllteri, John Murdoch, Jr., Henry_ Socketoce, William Espy. -•- ' • Geo. T. Van Doren. - Samuel Barokley, , - A GENERAL EA.NRING. BUSINES TRANSACTED Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DORIAN. Cashier. mrsiOCKHOLDERS INDTVIDITALLY LIABLE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSOh °Cashion CAPITAL, : $500,000. JOS. H. HILL DIRECTORS: George W. Cass. James McCandless, Wm. Wm. D Roeedu glas,., A. Patterson, • Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Hosea. DISCOLINTS DAIL HART, CAIJGUET & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and wood streets, PITTSBURGII, (RICCESSORB TO HANNA. HART & C 0.1) DIALZBIS Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid tot votabase and sale ot COVERNMENT BONDS. &l ig ht Drafts on Landon. myi Na 110IALES as, SONS, 57 Market Street, PlT'TTS3l3ll:Titiali, Pd. Collections made on all the prtncipal potato of the, trztMed States and Cansdas., Stocks, Bonds and other Secaritien BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. sal P art f ular attention paid to the purchase and United States Securities. 303:si WESTERN SAVINGS BARR, NO. 59 Fourth Street. CHA.RTEIZED 1866. Interest paid on "Trio Deposits - ANT ark szciavp IROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, NITTBOTIT INTEREST, DUN:wants Daily at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPSON HETL,L. Vice Prestdent—A. N. MARSHALL. DISZOT01113: I • THOMPSON BELL, 1 A. H. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALARRE. J. J. GILLYZPLE, - Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. Forsythe, - Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Cs'dwell, Rev David Kerr, Willis Dairen, y rt, D. W. C. Bidwe ll , - ABM. Brown, E. M. Fulton. .. Thomas Ewing. iyiEcurANlcs , SAT N 0.14 Smittalleld. Street, PITMUROU,- PA. - . INTEREST PAID ON. DEW:MITS. ANT SIM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOIXAR 'UPWARD. De posits received subject to check, 40.tioIA interest. JAMES BLACKMORE, President , OEM D. TINDLE, Secretary and Treararer. JAMES H. HOPKINS, Senator. TRUSTEES James Bbackmore, James 11. Rolm, Alex. Tindle , James Down, William DeMN, - W. W. Moab w. A. G. Cabbage, . Robert Wray, ' John Appals. 1 COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR OUTER MILL AND IMELTEIG WOLXD, PITTSUURGII-1. PARK, IticCURDY & C 0.,. limn Planters of Sheathimi o Brasiers* and 80l copper, Presled Copper Rot ms, Relied Still Bot toms ' Spelter Solder. Also, Impoe.ers and Doi erg In filetal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Vi ite .de. Con stantly on hand Tinnere , Machines ar. Tools. warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STREAtT and IEO SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. -_ special orders of Copper out to any desired pat ern. • . mili•aisdivT HATS. AND_ OAPS. MARTIN LIESLER, FLetTSII ..5.97114@/, 'Alao,Manufacturer; Wholesale 'aid Dealer In TROXIra,_ - VADISES, 'No A' 11XITH • YIELD STAKET, Plttelnargh, Orders promptlyillled audastialpianaranteed. ffroittE ' • or • ' of - any color and size required, with border and e ters in plain gilq also the plain Blue for same pnrpose, from 3 to 7 feet wide, at the bit Sloth W 3e4 areroonis, 510 and RS St. Clair street. • - _ is & .114 PH. R. r rZ , BANKER, Corner of Wood ,and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. & BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available In sn7 part Of Europe. - DEPOSITS received subject to check. or INTER EST_ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. • ' JAMS T. BRADy 86 OA - Corner Fourth and Wood Sits., MI AL iVaar...,Ml=l. Eil , BUY AND SETA) ALL BINDS Olr GOVERNMENT' :SECURITEEI3, GOLD, SILVER AND - 00UP0F113 9 ON MOST FAVORABLE TEM& 7-80 's C 0 N . V.VA, I 3 _T E INTO THE NEW 5-20 CO UPON BOND. Fir Interest Allowed. 4:l* Depikdts. sir MONED LOANED ON GOVERNIEENI' BONDS, and tinier approved collateral, st'lowest market rates. - Orders executed for the Parehise aid Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD: JAMES •T; BRADY & CO.- ON. Cashier. 6ts littsintrgt Gaitttt Omosedy Prrrsnuntrit GistETTP., • WEDNESDAY, June 24, 1868. The gold market betrayed signs , of weak. nese yesterday and to-day; quotations hay. ing reached several, times 140, to Hog, although an attempt was made to sell at 140%, at which rate a "ew gales took place for the sake of establishing quotations. Few' speculators have the hardyhood to buy on the probability of seeing a higher market soon, and importers are determined to buy, so long as the government has not paid out a considerable amount of coin coming from the treasury, for interest. ~ Goverment bonds'were weak to-day, ex cept 1881 s, ten-forties and 1865 five-twen ties, old, or which there is a considerable snort interest created for the purpose of running down quotations, as soon as the gold market begins to get old. The con versons of seven-thirties is going on more rapidly but there is time yet to July 15th. Stocks are dull and lower, and the well informed parties of Cleveland 6t Pittsburgh stock find themselves a little puzzled at not seeing this special favdrite stock Jump to par, although it is a better investment now than it was six months ago. Express shares are dull and lower. Mining shares inactive. Boarder State bonds are still in demand and rising; they are next to Pacific Rail road bonds, the cheapest securities in the market, and much iu demand. ' Money is scarcer, although business is inactive. Closing quotations as received by Ph. IL Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 140 g; 1881 bonds, 118; 1862 5-20 s, 113%; 1864 do. 111 g; 1865 do, 11135; new, 1865 and 1867, 114; Ten Forties, 107 g,;, Seven Thirties,.llo%. - New York Central, 134%: Erie, 69; Michigan Southern, 91%; Cleveland it t Pittsburgh, 9035; Northwestern, common, 69; ~.Preferred, 79%; Chicago dr. Rock Is land,' 105'; Pittsburgh dr.• Fort Wayne, ; 1113,; Ohio Qt Mississippi Certificates, 30%; Merchants Union Express, 263; Western Union Telegraph, 35; Corydon, 34; Quick silver, 25; Quartz Hill, 1,15. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady &Co.: Gold, 140%; 17. S. 6's, l's, 117%; 5-20's, 1862, 113% 5-26's, 1864, 11134; 5.20'5, 1865, 111%; 10-40's, 107 %; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 114; 6-20's, January and July, '67 114 g; June 7-30's, 110%; July 740's, 110 g; May Comp., 1865, 1.19.-30. = Y. AT 11 A. X. , spihon I:2 GB BANK) FINANCE AND TRADE PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZtirrE, WEDNESDAY, June 24. 1868. CRUDE—The market was decidedly feverish to.day, and . operators appeared to be even more feverish, if such a thing were possible. There was but comparatively little done, and prices seem to be drooping here, while an advance is reported at 011 • City, 1,4,80 to 55 beinig the quotations at that point. The sales here were: 500 bbls, on spot, at 12'-c; 1,000 for July, seller's option, at 1214, and 4,400 bbl l 4 in tank, on spot, at 12c. Spot oil may be quoted at 12 12,c, while for future deliveries it is possible to give quotations in the present condition of the market. The stock of spot oil in the hands of dealers and on sale, is ported light, but it is equally true that the supply seems to ba up to the demand. REFINED—The market for bonded oil was very quiet, but a atingle sale, reported.. 500 bbls for the last half of August at 32c. June may be quoted at 30c; July, 303 to 31c; August, 313 c to 32c; August to. Decem ber, 32 to 3234 c, ands -August to October; 3234 c - There appeared to be considerable inquiry for August to October at quota tions, while, August to , December, or the last six -months, , is a ' little dull, and, if anything, a shade lower. For the early months, there is some inquiry, but, sellers , are scarce, and, sq fix as we can learn, the offerings generally are light. Refiners do not seem inclined to sell until they have first secured crude enough to cover, with a margin in , view, which they allege, is al most out of the question at present, and this accounts for the limited number of offers to sell. - ARRIVALS-But two arrivals reported, 480 bbls for Leech ca; Wood, and 50 for J. McFarland. OIL SHIPMERT - PER A. V. R. R. Citizens Ref. Co., 300 bbls refined to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. MoKelvy & Bro., 112 bbls ref. to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koehler dr. Co., 250 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.' Nat. Ref. Co 150 do do to P. A. Dn. worth, Philadelphia. Fulton, Marvin & Co., 98 do do to W. P. Logan dr, Bro., Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 52 do do to Warden; Frew & Co., Philadelphia. McKee & Hackett, 250 do do, to W. P. Logan _&' Bro., Philadelphia. • - Braun & Wagner, 350, do 40 to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPMIRCTS PROM ntrarastrri DEPOT, Duncan dr. Williams, 43 do do to W. r, Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. W. HoldshiPs d 0 10- toNariugt *Mg & Co., 'Philadelphia. • .Hutchinson OiL.Ref. Cow-155'40 do to Warden, Frew* Co.,Thlladelphla," Kixkpatrick-kLy0n,.502 dpisiolo ' ;P. Logan dc'Biti., Philadelphia. Lafferty & Waring, 56 do tar to War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co. 56 do benzole to Warden, Frew tit Co., Philadelphia. iCE"AN OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGIII GAZETTI3, WEntrzsivor, June, 24, 1868. f t The general,. markets continue exceed Lngly dull, with but little indication at present of any immediate ,Improvement. We do not expect to see an increased busi ness until after the harvest has_ been se cured and the „crops begir!'to move, and. this seems to be the impre i sion generally entertained. Nor does the stagnation seem to,be restriciod to any one branch of busi ness; manufacturing interests are also very. dull, though our manufacturers seem tote pretty comfortably situate,d, having re- . alized on the accumulation of last winter's stocks, and, as yet, have ibrit very little capital "locked up in goods which very often haye to be carried.foX months at a time. It is said that at, no time for several years has the iron interest of Pittsburgh, been so strong, as at preient, and, while" in this, as in everything else, business is dull at this time, there tilis been a good • trade durnur the spring, and there is every appearance that there will Ilea heavy busi nes.s done in the fall. ' ' • PITTSBURGH GROCERIES-The grocery market has. been dull during the past week, and while. the 'volume of :business, ini.the aggregate, has been light, there has been no change in prices worthy of, special notice. _We cosi tinue to quote as follows: Sum...us-Cuba, 1234 e for good grocers 12% to 130 for prime; an&l4e tot choick; Porto Rico-g.ood, He; prime, 133,; choice, 14i% to 15c; Clarified Cuba, Xl4 to 143‘0.- I Re! fined-Standard Hard, 17%e; A, 16/05 B, 1634 e; Extra-C, 16y,e; Sugar House, 11%e. COFFEE-RIO ranges all the way from 26% to 27c for common to strictly prime. Java 37 to 38e. ' Syners-Lovering's $1; - Silver Drips, $1; White Drips, $1,10; medhim brands, 70 to 80e; common, 50 to 61:1c; ' t Booth & Edgar Syrup, 90c. Rtes.-Rangoon, good al LZ.oe; prime to choice, 11 to 11%c;• 12 to 12%c. MoLasass- - -Neti Orleans, 90 to $1; Cuba, ' 65 to 70e, Porto Rico, 70 to 85e. Brim-Cassia; 80 to Bse; Cloves, we t Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, 1;1,51, &rams-Madison, Sc; Silver Gloss, 12%e, and Corn Starch, 13%e. 1 • . Fnurrs-Layer ins, i .14,75 . per box; Valenta, 20c per lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants, 14e for w . ' -- trAR D- 12o; Shot, 53,50 per • . SOA PS--"Babbitt' , ," '1.2c4 "O akl ey',," . 11%c; Rosin, 5 to 7c; " Dobbin's " 15e. Cesrunss-Mould, 16e; B . . tar, 2 3c. • CONCENTRATED LYE-F,50 per ease. CA.RB SODA-$8,50 per 100. , Fon-White Fish, 159,00; Lake Her ring, $5,00; Mackerel No.. 14 $2 1118,00; No. 3, 1113,50; in !half barrels, 50e more. _ Ton...me-Black ss, los„ and Louie ville Navy, 72 to 75e; WM. H. Grant's 10s - and Navy, 130 e; C. tD. Tobacco, 22e to 25a..' for best. Tr...a.The market is firM and prices`are higher for new crop. Choice Young Hy son, $1,75; fair, $1,50; common to goo 4, $1 to $1,35; Oolong, 75e, 85c 90e, $l, $1,25 and $1,35; good Porto Rico,' l lll to 111,8.5, as to quality. Imperial, $1 to $1,85. Japan- Choice. $1.30; fair $l. i• - 13IIITER-Prime to coice fresh packed is selling at 25 to 27c. EGGS-Quiet and unc hanged at 23 to 24e -the bulk of the sales at 23e. , • • CHEESE-Is selling et 14 to 16e, as to: quality. _ • _ HAY-Is dull and neglected but tm hangedi sales of wagon Hay $l5 to PO, as touali W. GRAIN-Winter Wheat is scarce and in fair milling 'demand at , 1 ,152,25. to $2,30 for Red, and '5 to Sc higher for White. Chits steady, with sales on track at 78 to 80c, and the usual advance for Small lots in store. Corn is dull and unchanged at $1 to $1,05, as to quality; therais no margin to ship anywhere. Rye, in the :':absence of sales, maybe quoted at $1,55 to $1,60. DRIED FRUIT-Is 'very dull, and ten dency downward; small sales at 6 to 6% for apples, and 11 to 12 for peaches-(primo , halves.) MILL FEED--Sale. of One car choice Mid dlings at 81,90 and Ido do, at $1,95. Bran is still quoted at $1,20 to $1,25. FLOUR-Is steady though there is no improvement to note in the demand. We cantina to quote at 119,50 to $lO for medium Spring Wheat, and $10,50 to $10,75 for prime to choice; $ll to $11,50 for Winter Wheat and $l.l to $l5 , for fancy brands.' . Rye Flour is quoted at $9, for small lots in store. POTATOES-Prime Peach Blows are stilt selling at $1,20 to $1,25 per bushel. New_Potatoes $6,00 to s6,so,per bbl,_ and SEEDS-There is a steady - deriand for Flaxseed _at $2,50 to- . 52,55, and .but SALTLDull;illegheny River brands are still quoted at $1,75 to $1;80 to the trade, and $2,00 for small lots in store, ' LARD OIL- Is quiet and unchanged at $1,22 for No. 2 and $1,42 . for No. 1. PROVISIONS-Bacon is quoted at 1334 for Shoulders 16 to 18 for Ribbed and „Clear. Sides; Canvassed Sugar Cured • Hams, 19% to 20. Lard, 18 to 18%, and Mesa Pork, $28,50 to $29. New York Dry Goods Market. City Telegraph to the Plushlnch Gaz aeo ette d . s ] in fair e NEW Yonfr, June 2,4;, -Dry inquiry for all'staPle styles of cotton, par ticularly brown and bleached goods, with a reduced supply. PriOes have a harden ing tendency, influenced by the stoppage of the exportation of mills, whereas r , on the contrary, the market is depressed for fancy styles. A. handeonie line of . Man chester light prints were reduced in price to 11% this afternoon and sold freely. Cer-- tam styles of heavy unbleached sheetings scarce, such as Atntiii A, Appleton and Indian Head; , Pequot Atifell readily at 17 35 ; Atlantic H, Pacific H end Stark A bring 17, as do the Pocassets, Canoe,.' Wachusett, and Amoskeag A; the Arnoskeag B sells at 18%;, Atlantic P at 14%; Howard A and Massachusetts Aat 1535. Fine Sheetings;- Massachusetts B B, 14; New Market A, 13%; Great Falls S S and Holden, 15; La 'mina B, 14; do. B and Q, 14 1 ,5; Nashua 33, 18;Ido.- It, 16; do. 0, 143; Valley, 7-8, 9; extra 4-4, 11; Golden Ridge,lB; Tremont C, 1334; Santee Brown, 18X, Brown Drills; static H, 15; Messabesie de; 15; Hamilton ' do, 17; Columbian Brown Duck, 30. Bleached Muslin; WAmsutta, 25; Black. stone, 16; Jamestown Steam Mills 14. St, Louts Market. By Telegraph to the Plttitatrati Gazette.) ST. Lows, June 24.—;Tobacbo; firm. Cot ton; nominal. Hemp; dull and unchanged. Flour: dull and lower,with small sales at g 6,75 for super; and $6,75a8,50, for fall ex tra, 118,25a9,50 for double extra. s9isOall for treble extra, and 012a13 per bbl, for fanoybrands. Wheat quiet at V2a2,25 per bush, for prime to choice new and old. .Corn; firm, at 81a88o Ter bush, the latter I for fancy white. Oats; . ; inactive and easy, at 91a940. Rye; inactive, at 1,85a1,40. Pork; very dull, at,1128,25a28,50 per Abl. Bulk Shoulders; sales at 1,1 No per lb. Bacon; very dull at 18e per lb. Shoulders, 19%; Clear Rib Sides, Tkr ;:,Lard; quiet, small pales at 18a19 for tierces. Receipts; Wh#a 4200. Corn; 5900 bu. Oats; 4500. Chicago-tattle-Market.' City Telegraph to the Pltthburgh Gazette.] Cnictsoo, June 24.--Beef Cattle dull 25 aao e lower; sales nice smooth shipping steers at f 7,500,8714. /logo LerY dull* owinglo large receints; and 25 OW lower ; strictly prime iota offreargsold att8125a8,50. • ; Philadeltolgiv 111*Xet., TelYsrsrai.to themtigamikeszette.'l PHILADELPHIA, J4ne 24.—Flour heavy; Northwestern extra family $9,75a10,87. Wheat declining; red $2,40a2,47. Rye dull. Corn better; mixed western $1,75. Oats-- 1350. Provisions dull; II NM