U • M 11 N ;; as. I, F axi at , ~ P. Ppayiza, aup!t. pmrsiatriri'ps FO@GE • AND IRON CO" • • Nor Irani RlUlna& Fish Bars and Bolts; Iliallroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car-Axles Hammered; Issefeenotisi Frames; Locarnatire Frame Shapes; Side Rods; • Takes, Straps; Piston Heads illeamboal Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrist ritiligna jaw!, 'Cellars, ete. 111 Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, GiLs-FF'BIFERS & CO., MANIIPACIthdA!ti OP r, , :o lia .. , p and Sheet Iron, °yam! IPON, Iron WeldedTates ref Gas, Steam, =ME NMI TIMING 01114yi 98 Water mid 182 First Streets. ,PrMEIIIRGII,, Pa. ME KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD- & BLACK, Itearovecrinuesspr . Seat Common, Refined, Charcoal = , JIINLITA 'BLOOM 'IRON XERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON BAndANGLE IRN . - BOILER PLATEand SHEET IRON. MOWRR AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINCIER IRON. MALL IP RAILS, SO and 16 Ms. to the yardi. XROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIEMS for same. /PLAT RAILS, Punched and Countersunk. 99AL WAINER IRON.- , , • BALLS 41MID-0rD1E6..! ' • Warehouse' and (Mace at the Wont's, GREZ. - PUGH BTREET, (a continuation of First street,) ititloining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. WyERSON, PRESTON & CO ` ~ . 7 Pennsylvania- Iron -Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 !TM EITB.F.E'r 056 . 00 aittrid:9 1 101hrshey. House, 1644:46, ' - . PITTOBVB62I-- STEEL 'WORKS HEFFII S 44) STEEL IVOR 13BTOEBI N r aK &CO • ay PATTsguItGE4 Yanyitieplrers of every of CAST AND ;GERMAN STEEL , MLit t Ar L i rT ir IarDANG AND 2..i.LA TIPORM SPRINGS, : . .4 3 r 1 "rq Ei'rE.V.l. TIRE, ar., Act. Warehouse, • 83 Water and 100 First Bth. apiener FITTSBITEGH STEEL WORKS ANDERSON, COOK & CO. t auc0E583 . 49 . , !! ) . ?WU) C 0. 4. Miumfacttirers of the . . . BEST . ItEntarD. ,CAST sTEEL, MARE, FLAT and OCTAGON, of all alae, • __ 8&W TIEjtjNOE, - PORE. and SHEET ,CABT tir2LNL: STEEL for' wint e • 4 ' ; Azl ltasidn ia e n e a i pinoow litho'Cidatip, a.c., ace. Coatandtlani Steel: Onlee—Corner IiPIRST AND, NORS-lerijmETl3. locks above the Monongahela Mouse. • two ( ! eZ !"Pri r 4r",- 't : • Matti, HAIM si,PAnkisr ... • 7," CIZNIMAL rAISTABBI4.7, METCALF, REUBEN MILLER, GZO. W. - BARR" .... CHAS, PARKIN. • ! "liiitcliwPAßTßZa--3. M. ICIER; CRESCENT aTEL BABA% elc P.4b..lLTra Office, No. 339 Liberty St, 11114:d0 BLACK Dtetniiiiiii.' - '' 7 ` '-'' • STEEL WORKS. ^ - • ••- PARK, _PROT-UR & ' fog Manufacturers of alt descriptions of OSITIMXIMX46 Office Warehonsei. 11 0.4_/%451. 134 SZCOND sad 11 9.and151111PLItea STE.E.ETS. , , . Prretsmon. JI: HARDWARE. AN"I\TEWIEURDWARE HOUSE. - .3; LINDSEY, FIERRIT & Etna, Manufacturers and importeri of 1: SA.R'D W A~i> MIMI OuTLERY, &c. 887 LIBERTY STAEET, CORNER OF WAY:SE, • .• tsre nquare Below Union Depots PITTSBURGH. irtAßenta'rdr PAIRBANES, SCALES TOBACCO' AND CIGARS JULIAN . :ALLEN, DZILLICR LA ALL SINDS op • LEAF_ TOBACCO AND MAR I % waresalXTll STREET, (Nattortil Biallcilngsy o r cm. - • PITTSR brailch or ll a Waterstreet, I%. URdia • • - aroinin •DA,KELL EXCELSIOR WOICKK,3 - eft VA, z•iTElNthstutio l o/ 4 4 • Mazi• • t , • . nfacturers sad Dealtartin •• TobacCo; Saud, Cigkrii, 14643, &A i emzrziumßT., ALLIWELINTIr Men • , • . Ammires or prrrsnlntort. Leo. - -3` Edward Davison, MI T 7 ,4 "‘P. •.• John ?dation. , . ILld_itlirldir4%, Geo.. W. Dithridaej idaone. • •, •• • -i„ ; B . 4 R. , Jobnatorn4r• • oataiEll W YAkittliair BTTAB,AND .LEGHENY ST E $ Ni nth ard. b O ito F Btr FlC n Ep. AT rOET PVT?' GL WOEHO , WACO'. O. ASS . idozlk , • lil'Ar; AND STE2Nim.-a. JORN jf. COOPZIII. ••••JOS. TORN M. CiDOPER & BRASS FOUNDBits, GAS AND STBAJi FITTERS ; Manufacturers of PITMEII•AND BRASS WORK o 4 rrlffiFfV ° ,li. Zfri e u r fig.' (L " 11 " vd " Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURG 1 Myls.:zao -- ERSIEWN 9 - • . 1. ) ! • t 124 1 . Irthit ' Strgotiljkliblirg!i p Pp .. ~... ~... ~.., . .i. ... , . ,1, Ir !.i. i P. - ,1 /“./ -% - ‘ : .., 4Alit lbzwia isle.,r 001111,Ingh ti3Otigh4,lty Jo!, '4•Pfible;;lsabigt4oDantsanqu,}Btanibre, Glendon. 4*().)otherabtaimsnbtuiththranktfv oullillogken7l 'Oohs Ind 0. 4. tmirc.oal . 41 .! I .loolip•i6) Arittitopew , . 1 • Clonsignatensa and ordain respeotratir solicitude ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, prr• - rsitintG-Er. THOMAS N. MILLR, President. These Works are among the largest anc roost complete establishments In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. Boilers, 011 Tanks. Skeet Iron Work. liallrOad CasHtings. Rolling gs. Ism Coatin' I:stim le cfattimi; • Iftebilse (7astingii. General , . • - Castings, . , _ O RDE I63.B 6LierrED NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. coince Carivil and finadlusaa 811raetn, • .Prr•r81131.711,011, PA.. • • • Inanufactuil . of • . - : _.• . • ,CAST LELON—BOWLT.IPE, FOR GAS 4tyt, R' &Tsg 7iFORN.B.• ny Pitt' . are an east ,t.twarlibly In: Pita, AM dry sand, am feet lengths, Also, rell assortment of: general Castings for and Water Waria., Vironid Mao call the attention thiperintendents • of Gas lirorks to my make of H.ET I OEM, , feaktto • LL. O. LYrrdosrorr.W. H. BITRT.W. A. monorsorran IVINGISITON IRON,FOIDIDERS,. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE LIGHT eli'descriptions, forinOinberi and Gaa Lmpl2e, pottoli and Woolen /All ktsr- All obWork promptly attend to. 011 ice - ,WOrke—WASHINGXON near Outer Depot, AllegLeny City, Pa.. ROBENBO/141RICAi*VOok` !'::' ; 'BuccefecTr l nfc PW er,3l 9 l kr.44.4llA7l)l.7!i: • WASHING} PN , WDRICS • FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTS3URGH rManufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En ile% b rtrqinadtp rr,trik.eari,ge Btllla, Boyer ano Sheet IrorPiPorri. an ! " feVOface i. fio. IA. corneranditnithaeldilFreata. f i tn g Bo og e tg . GARD PRIVET MAW - 41Vitor Jall:rs3 ONT .13!..kNe FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Vinyl, (Opposite Union Iron 3.11114,i Boning Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACEITYMBY AND sodirautivr. Orders promptly and carefhlly executed. Charges resoonable., • _ zwindiaihn:Un). ocisaz BERLIN rotivDrit. PRIM & BLIES.' Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on nand Thimble" Skein 'and Pipe lkixes, WAGON BOXES, DOG /BONS, „ • littGA4r. BETry,4B, HOLLOW wmus, • aplisye rrHODIAS *ARLIN 400... * JL • !,t Foirth Wittiloundry and aihhie Arks, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manutaaturets of Steam 'Engines; Oft Preeles,l'ut. tifit gl e ial i tli c t itl G7tedv i ird B , sz W i Wagon_ Smea, )345' to orile,rlttil .zoive 134L3 • • 1111,14:(15 CIENTAAM FOVNIORT ,AND. ROM- WORKS • , sso Pc:4in Street. BOUitt* ''BOYD fa . 11.4iiiiry. ChM Boni; lettiies;itlags, 801 l Lathes, Le. IrILTON MACHINE' HORMEL ESTABLISH/MI IN 1838. anufactory tot :STEAM; Kti all Ages (Mand of the namve l d 'pat n tsrns t ior stational; r !e s varlety &AO! 1* and 111ittsf;falTer ENGLNEI3. which will be sold at very reduced ES. P. P. cousin. wemenue, Fifty nillei below Pittsburgh. on this Ohdo aver, and line of C. a Plhh2 LUMBER AMMER! LUMBER! LUMBER! •;ALEXANDER PATTERSON, • • • • . YARDS No. SG Preble Street formerly Manchester and No. 457 Rebecca street ,opposite Gas Works, . • ALLEGHENY CITY. DEALER IN ALL . /KINDS OP - • Baugh and Planed Lumber, Flooring, Sash \ Weatherboarding, Sash". Shingles, Mouldingst „ Saw Mill Lumber,Ceder and Locust Lath and Palings. Cah and-mellow AL -O—FIRE BRICK. TILE and OY v i ri - ne 5. 510436 • FORT PI'XIT LUMBER CORIPANT Capital, - $128,000, I t vearorwr—EDWAßD Iszci_trrAar—T. A. ,AVA. Glg. visolr. , , . D 'IRON BROKERS molt E4orpixt, EtwErs. JAI= Y. Bari Ty32IVOR, JARED ht. ittlivitn-A-sosi • MARIIZACTIIIMBB OP Steam Boilers, Oil Tanks. • SKEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street; Pittlibiorrgh, Pa. PITTS/311116H. 0 00 1C.STOVES. CET THE BEST. . BIpiiSELLIG- 4 t TRIUMPH, ; rag .B.rrumr2+ro vs COAL. Warronted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well 58 any other Store Inthe Union. `CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Alw on Rent alkel for sal!, FABEONS . HEATING ' triv - GRATE FRO. FENDERS, COOKING GER, *a. OII[I4PESTI PLACE lie the City , TO RUT rim TRIUMPH .COOK/NOSTOVA, Is at No. 144 GRANT ISTRI,Nr.; .14 1"ew0..• W 4A t 14 *ViP KUM: Commission Merchant' and Brokers In Petroleum and Its Products, DALZP.L'S BUlibiNG; DIANESN E PITTSBURGH, PR. ' q PHICADELPHIi ADDREB3, - &CR ..BROTHERS, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petroleum and its Product& Inttabnrgh Ofece—DALZELL, BUILDING, tor. ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin Streets. • PhfLdelphf a Office-15M WALNUT ST. apl:wao _ -.- :AVER; &' C0,, 011. Conznaisiiion,- obber4 zo,,a !DUQUESNE WAY; will buy annuli Crude 'mut Redned Lubricating; Tar,: BArtmlne and Cooperage. Our long experience In the Petroleum Mole enableeus to offer .tmusnak thcllltlevAgid In ducementa to operators. As heretofore, we are de termlned to make. It the Intereat_of buyers, and.ael-. lento give nag call. *Parties having 011 a tor . Mlle are cordially Invited to bring their sample& - mi. LONG es'CO. ' ; mmitariirrumas 0p,;... .# VILE !MO ; 36161 E4: OIL Brand-I.“LfiCiPER.” - Office, No. 2 llnquesne%Way, Pittsbargh. :118 PRACTICAL 118. • FURNITURE MANUFACTURER;' . . • m r tiotansALE AND Ar0A,E14.1,: ' - LEM ON .. 1"). VOITR'I7-1 .thntetantir ou Land avilry itariety or . :PAßLiint and (..IMLMBEtt FURNiTURE together with a corn. Fortner:asstment or coingl4o Itgre at" redUCISO' :nose 111 WIIUL-4411.4yiblnig our T uneme, 004 . 5 4,4 7 • vi to call heror e - purrhashur. • '" ' Work , . . teirtt,:ol• ''' • ' , , laratoN yariCririt. • Al A OW 1 40444 E 1,1. ft Yri *WOW ftl "" le l Mt .4 i ll tr la N . PorttEtTrefirLaptivabUrgh, 1168 iagitiltlotketrallallataaMitl. • - • - - 115 • t a 7,1 •T'r : cf Z- • k t i t r giar• FORT, Pitt' BOILEII,-STILL AND TANK WORKS. ) ICARROLL & SNYDER, HA~tIIPACTCEYBg OP I , TUBULAR, DOUR LE-PLUED TUBULAR, PIEIE ' BON ANJ CYLINDER STEAM.. .BOILERS. A l i OIL S ILLS AND OIL TANKS; CHIN EYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTL s 'II PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DE SERB; STE . PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; riusoll . DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse corner Beeond, Third. Short and LihersyEitreess, I ' • P IITTSBURGIIe;-Pa. • - • Sir Orders, hent: to- the. above 'address, will be promotiv atte#ded to. Zah7:lEe 2. W. 3151174 ^ 1 . 1° '—t --1 —1 1i..1.. _.:: : Ait .i. 1131L1 7! ..j " "AI L CiIIIAR BOILER WORKS. •NO W ailiNjUlal 430."--,-, Ili 1‘ .. . .... li mixtrrerruaras o 4 1.; i.• `,-, 7 Steam Bo ers, Oil Stills, Agitators, .PAHRS, SALT PANS,O4SOMETZUS;:iVEOI7GHTI IRON BRIDGES, SHEET IRON WORK, its: Cor.)Liportyand Second Sts4 PITTSBURGH, PA. REPATRLDIG Dromitly- done. BARNHILL & I HEET IRON WORKERS, B• AND S NOS: *O, XS, $lll ..INDAIBTENIF ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS In the best manner, and warranted' Aqua • to Zany sugde In the country. Chimney's; 4 Breeching, Fire Beds, SteamTipes, Locomotive Boilers, Gondeneem Salt Pans, Tanks, - 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling ram, Boiler Iron, Bridges, . Sugar Pans, and sole mane flelurers of BarnbUlPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5m21 JAMES ar.l“Mti-7 - Nos: 55 and 56 Water Street, , PITTSBURGH, PA., auxuriortnuaz - A A IRON OIL TANKS, BETI'LING PANS, COPP= STE A M ROLLING MIL‘STAOKB,t AndEMIRET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. OILS, WARING, KING & 127 Walnut Street. ♦ND DICALZRB IN IRLMEM FOIT PM'BANING COVII4YI No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. GOVERMENT SECURITIES, " • A D COLD, INTERES L Ivo ON TIDE DEPOSITS. Collections ma on all accessible points In the United States an Canadas. DERZCTORS:- JD. Hostetter, Jno. C,Risimr. ame_ s Gordon, Robt. Hug, _Mitly Fawcett, i Andrew M. Ball et'. . ILEYS ONE BANI6I, No. 29 . LIBERTY STREET, . nvieGir, PA. CAPIT4i (as: oriaaa,) S': t = $200,000. • DIRECTORS. - H. J. &inch, Hm. it Hamilton, • trinJohn murdocb, noun' Bockstoce, tilieripuMen T i Van Horan. .. • A GENERAL BANKING - OoMations made on all aocesalb United States and. Canada. , Wend AlioWed on Tfli , UNITED STATES SECURITIES SOU Prlmitest. GEO. T. VAN DOB . • , 4`BTOCKHOLDERB INDIVIIIt7 NATIONAL 841( OF ,COIIIIIIIC Cor. of Wood_and Sixth Ste. IMES A. PATTER:BOh ... ... JOS; H. BILL CA.PirAti $500,000. . DIEKCPORS: A. Patterson, " George W: Cu. Wm. H. Brown, •'•-• - '`.lantea ideCandless, Chas. Lockhart, • Wm. Doughut, Allen - Kirkpatrick, - . Wm. Reed. • W. 8....11aven. . - ' . DISCOMM DAIL HART, CAUGILEY & CO., • BANKERS AND ,BROKERS, Corner Third and mood fiireete, PITT1031:1114311, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HARM a C 0.,) DIALIRS ra Exchange, Coin, Coupons, • And particular atten tion paid to the purchase and • sale oi .. . , COVERNMENT .BONDS. Sight Dribrtill on 1A0114031. mayl:4B2 N. HOLPIES/k, SONS, ',-+A • 57 Market Street, prranrsnun.G..R. Collections made on all the principal pointa of the United States and Canadas. EibidEtt, Bonds and other Seapit* BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION sal Partleular attention paid to th e pnrobase and e of United States Securities iiamun WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid ozi"rixao Deposits ANT , 81111 REOEIV2D PROM ONE 'DOLLAR UPWARD. DXIVSITB 81111JECT TO 4182011, WITHOUT . LNTRREST. Dhoonata'Dalli at 12 o'clock. President.4llolEPSON BELL. • ilee'Presiderit—A. M. atAimLL. raohresoN szi,T,R7ht. mAnsHALL, JOS. DILWORTH JOS. ALARM J. J. GILLESPIE. • Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kern Willis Dalian, Hemp Lambert, E. D. W. C. Bidwell, A. 111 - . BrOwni M. Fulton. Thomas /twine. IVIECii4IILICS,SAIiVIGO RANK, , . '„. :No. 3.4 Sitalthaleld Street, • . -, ) ., t . .. 7. ? - --- "::‘ ;:'-• .:i, e ,' '• s PiTilitirnefa,`OA:' • --- - INTEREST -PAM ONATPOSITS. ANY strm NECNIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De podia received suhJeci p.cheek, vriiliollt intecest. JAMES BLAORMORE, President. GEO. D. TINDLE Secretary and Treasarer. ...JA3LES H..Hirip4l.thli3„lioilcltort -• r . - • ... 1 r. T atniTgeS: ---- - - - 'dames Blackniore, James H. Hopkins, , Alex'. Tindic, d . . ~ ,Janice Hawn, -, 4 . WillintinteP , : - ~ twl radihsw..., ... A. G. 'Cu bake, Ito ert Wray, John Evans. , - ,:47-1:::-.1- OOPPEFt LAKE SUPEB4OII, .• '•• COPPER AND SKEWING WOLK% Prr TenUitGETA..., • PARK, MCCURDY & CO., 4 . ManntaCtnrers of Sheathing, Brasieri , and 80l ,Copper, Presled Copper Bottom/4 Raised Still Bot, -tows, ripeher . Solder. Also, Impo. 'Cs and Dealers in Metal, Tin. Plata; -Sheet Iron, t Con stantly on hand Tiunerr , Machines a‘. Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STREET and LID SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh..., • - orders off kipper. out to ally _desired oa. .rn • .1111,11•ralolwl• JOSERVATIIIeu j#l,, • , 21011. 183, IS?, 11 19 s 191, 193 and 193, t ?MT STREET; piTTBHromm, ALAAtiItACTURUB OF Copper tllie4 ;Puff ' Math% Also; dell irn t i OirElCtiq war' agamiL l artifi' HOPS, nal ' ' I 0 i•;..- , ..1,• ~-, ••• q t ! !.;;-,---.,, .geaitrioll Vitionradd "Waft; • , • , ~ • , :i lly , „b: potrEtte ettl4oll 5; -,q .04r...: . :: , •: P }l. iLe ...., VI! i . /11ittwean Liberty szia *err, streets: Orders prowdlr /4iedi!ed to DEALERS Di ISANIL. ]Re LITRIKAN, Pres't. LSON, Outlier, BUSINESS 'PRARSAOTED ie points In the Depasi‘. HT ADD SOLD . Cashtor. LY LIABLIE. Cashier. 11,A. E-- 3 The gictitsoil arLlttmted :Scala: _Banda— The report and bill reported from the i Committee of Ways and, Xerma r in :elation to the taxation of United States bonds are, as fbllows : The Committee of Ways and . Jileans,,to whom was referred the resolution of the House, instructing them to report without unnecessary delay a bill levying_ a tax of at least ten per centum ,on the interest of the bondsof the United States, to be collect ed by the Secretary of the Treariury and such of his subordinates as may be charged 'with the duty of paying the interest - on the bonded debt of the United States, have had the same under consideration - and beg - leave to submit the following report and bill : The Committee of. Ways and Means are opposed to the proposition embraced in this resolution, and report the bilronlylin obe dience to the positive order of the House. In the argument made in :the House in favor of the resolution the English income tax law was referred to and quoted.l' 'There . is a law corresponding to that English law on the statute books of this country, im posing a tax on incomes" of five per cent., while the English law is less than three per cent. But your , committee :have been un able to find on, the, statute -books -of. Eng, I land, or any other civilized country, a law that could be regarded in any way as rkpre cedent for tfie:bfil the committee to report, which, if a acted, will be simply a law providing for the pay- ment of a rate of.intereStriefi) the govern mont debt ten per cent. less, than was agreed for ten per cent4wthapdaretato,l'.intthel bond, and ten par cent. kris than' was pledged to be paid by the 'solemn enact- ment,of Congrepvylign ,thtmoney quired ter.arrr - on war *War tiniafientd the life of the nation. The evil: effectanresulting-,ta,a nation, whether her 'national crthilvis''giacrdad-iiiid protected, or whether, by legislation' of the I chztoter no* proposed, the confidence of all Miler civilized hations is ..forfeited; may hot be felt appreciated in times df - peace; but the committee desire to call attention,to the cOnseqUenceta that' Would 'follow the passage of a bill of the character now sub mated, in case - WO should ever hereafter have occaaion to use our credit for the pur pose of providing means either to maintain lourselves at home, - 'or Co ',defend, ourselvtit in any collision with a foreign power,. The committee repeat that in reporting this bill they act in obedience to the.positiva• three ' tion of the House:,. and contrary to their. own best judgment. Thoy reserve to themselves their rights as members of the fiourie,,t -epos° in . 6vor whir y possible way' Uri, adopciri" of -a 'rheas-tire h they regard air hostile to, the- public interest and injuilousiolthe national char: actor.: - .The bill is as follows: 'Ad BILL to authorite an'-internal' tailacnt S' intirest of the bonds and other securities ;bf he United States. . • Be it enacted, &c,, That from and after the passage of this act there shall be collecitedvAnd paid a tax 'nf ten per,centtum, on' this smut of interest her:eafta paiiblO on all tie bandit and dtheisecurTtrei of the United States: To secure the collec. 'DLit, a ffMNMPI TOIL it. .._ RANKER, Corner of Wood and Fifth. Streets GOVERNMENT AND PICIFIC 1. E. BONDS GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS available In sup , part of Europe. • ' DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Co.,ANE'S RADY & B Corner Fourth and Wood Stu:, $ E 3 AL . .INT 43C Xi. 161 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COUPONS, MOST TAVORABLE TERMS. 7-80's CONVERTE ngTo THE 7RO 3 -no CoUPON•BOND. • . .• • Jar Idiezeid A llowed on DeposibL *r•monwo • LOANED ON GOVER,NNENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest market rates. ' ' . Order' exceuted.loOtie Purchase and Nile of ISTOCii9,IIOIIII4I-and 0310/61. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO tit ti urff rirr-4,NcE AND TRADE, OFFICE or THE PlTTsstincm GazETTx, SATURDAY, July 4, HO. The movements' .of Produce Sew York for the first half of the current cal endar year show, in recelpts,a considerable gain in breadstuffs, bat a general decline in most articles of provisions. The arrivals of petroleum have apparently decreased, but this may be Owing to the tact that larger packages have been. employed in many cases to transport the , crude article. There is also a gain in wheat and flour, but a falling off in most other cereals. The ex perts of butter, cheese and tallow are not up to the totals for last year, but in meat, provisions and lard the totals show a gene ral increase. Of petroleum over twenty two •millims of gallons have cleared for foreign ports since the Ist of January. —The earnings of the railway continue to show large gains enough to make it cer tain that dividends will be regularly forth coming and upon a liberal scale. Several roads which do not pablish their earnings are known to show gains exceeding those shown by roads which make their traffic public. The crop prospects continue all that could be desired, and - the time is rap idly passing in whichaccidents can happen to the hopes of the farmer. Large earn ,ings, good crop prospects, and Cheap Money do not produce an eager. : desire to buy railway property, which as a whole can only be quoted as steady, with mode rate buying for investment and on specu tion by a few people with patience enough to wait the effect of earnings upon prices. There is, however, a very large and in creasing "short , interest!' made by parties confident that there will be a panic in Octo ber, and determined not to be caught "long" then paetlithete enterprising bears will cover their present sales at a loss, and put out a new line later in the sesame:at:7 higher rates.--Ifese York Trttune. rrz, I tion of said-tax, the amount of interest here after paid on any bonds or other , securities of the United States, bearing interest at six per centum, shall be 'at the rate of only five and four-tenths per centum; and bearing in-. tercet at the rate of five per centum, shall be at the rate of only four and five-tenths per centum; if bearing Interest at the rate of three per centum, shall be at the rate of two and seven-tenths per centum per animal. No higher rate of interest than is herein pre.. scribed shall be paid on any bond or other security of the United States now outstand ing or authorized to be issued, all condi tions of any such bond or other security, and all laws and parts of laws to the con trary notwithstanding. THE Titusville Herald says: A large del- . egation of oil men have been in,Washing ton for some time trying to get the tax` re moved from refined petioleum. It is now ten cents per gallon. The failure of the first tax bill was a serious blow to their hopes, for the bill now before the House does not Include petroleum. The deleri tion however, have so far prevailed with the frays and Means Committee as prevailed_ get from them a promise that the thing will be fixed in the House in the shape of an amend ment to the PIITSRURGH PETROtEI7M MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PrrTs_nuon GAZETTE, SATURDA.y, July 5, 1868. S - OIL—We have nothing to furnish our readers in regard to this -article. . the market on Friday evening very firm, with an active demand at the close of which,.. dealet,.. like sensible men, ad journed until .10 O'clock on M'onday even -14 in order that all hands might enjoythe . 'Fourth. ARRIVALS—The , arrivals of oil re ported to-day were as follows : D. M. Edgeiton;lo4o Faweeit, L. & S:. 89. J. Wilkins 240 Nat, Ref. C 0... ~ 400. Molzhrn'r dc Co. 160 Lockhart, F. ek . Co 240 3.lcKee, E. &Co 960 J. W. McFeirran...l2t- Total • ,27213. Total receips for the week 7,540 Total receipts last week . Total receipts since Jan.]. 587,590. 0/L SHIPME.NTs PRICii. v. a. R. Citließfiller. CO., 250 bbls refined to Ein pire Storage_Co., • McKee t Hackett, 2.39 do do - to W;. Logan & - Bro4 Philadelphia. - - FaWeett;•logarr& StOckdale; 50 do do te. W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. . Forsyth, Bro. Co:, 301 do do 'tO War den, Frew: & Co... Philadelphia. , B. W.. Morgan. & Co., 200 do do to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. • J. C. Kirkpatrick dr Co., 161 bbls ref. to , W. P. Logan &.Bro., Philadelphia- McKelvy & Bro., 167 do do to W. P. Logan dr Bro., philathlphia. . • E. Jagentan, 250 do do to Waritig, , Kl4 de Co., Philadelphia.--: _ • - Penna OIL Works, 200 do do to Warden Frew & Co.,_Philadelphia. Clark & Suniner, - 500 do - do to. P. Wright &, Sons; Philadelphia. P. Weisenberger & Co.. 150 do do to War den, Frew 64 Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co., 506 do do to F. A. Du worth, Philtuielphia. I Livingston & Bro., 100 do benzole to Wa den, Frew & r- Co., Philadelphia. • " H. W. C. Tiveddle 60 do benzole to`War den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. W. A. Sproul, 53 do tar to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew of Co., 132 do benzole to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 200 do tar to Warin King it Co., Philadelvhia. g,' - • OIL SHIPMENTS PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Warden &Batchelder, 140 bbls refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelpnia. . H. M. Long& 0)4 88 bbbi refined to War.. den. Frew de Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 137 bbls refined to Warden, Frew St Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson 011 Ref. Co., 87 do , do to Waring; King & Co., Philadelphia. G. W. Holdship, 190 do do to Warin King & Co., Philadelphia. g, Brooks, Ballentine it Co., 143 do do to Warden, Frew it Co., Phi ladqphia. McKenna d ßogers, 45 (to do to W. P. Logan ,rllrd., PhiLadelpha. • ' Kirkpatrick it Lyon, 12 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro. , Philadelphia. Union Ref. & St. Co., 30d& tar to W. P. Logan &Bro., Pjuladelphia. • • " PITTSBURGH MARKEW. • e 01 7 Ficz OF, nts rmrssußas GAzETT F „ • • Skrtn2Dell. 4,1888: During the past week trade has been very light, and the atagnationia-hieb has prevailed in all departments for some time past still- continues, without prospects , altar the now crop ar rives in the market. To-day being our na tional holiclayAliere was nothing whatever, done in the way basineis. The receipts of produce continue very light, but adequate to supply all current wants: '• - . - IMPORT BY RAILROAD., ALLEGE:Parr VALLEY RAILROAD, July 4.-86 bbls oil, Fawcett,Logan & Stockdale; 240 do do, Jas Wilkins; • 160 - do do; Monti- Penner ' Koehler& Co; 320 do M Edgerton; 969 - do do, McKee & Hackett; 240 do do, Lockhart, Frog; c ,- Co; 400 do do, Nat Ref Co; 68 green hides, I dry do, 2 bbls tallow, M Delange; 60 bbls salt, Thou Mitchell; 60 do do, Watt, Lang & Co; 4 bbls eggs, W Ft Carnahan; 2 do do 1 kg butter, Head & Metzger; 1 car metal,,H Woodsides;.l bbl eggs, T C Jenkins; 1 kg butter. IV Miller; 3 bbls ? eggs, 6 firkins butter, Voigt, Ma hood & Co; - 1 bbl eggs, l' kg butter, Pant it Gibson; 1 car lime, J Rene.. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUROR RAIL ROAD, July 2.-2 cars iron ore, Bryan & Caughey; 3 dodo,Zug &C.o; 18 do metal, Ninfick ,t Co, 70 m shingles, A A Barker; -25 massed copper, 'l' M Howe; 10 half bbls fish, Writ Cooper; 5 pkgs " furniture,..) Woodwell; 12 do do, Hammer t Denier; 20 bxacheese, T C Jenkins; 2 pkgs pearl bar ley, A.rbuckles & Co; sdo do, Watt, Lang & Co; 5 do yalkmealf,Strlpicler* Morlege; 40 McCul sits lo oa ug ts, h Meanor & Smith .ile Co. Harper; 27 do 'legs, , , 1 f ft riTsauaa, Pr. WarsiS!‘o4ooo3olo_ , 31 RAILROAD, July 4.-1 car metal, Bryan & Caughey; 10 bxs„cheqse,S..Ewart 4 c0;,2,1 sks rags, Motel lough-, .Stnith4c •Ocr.:;•2& bra • cheese, E Iteezleton; 1 hhd tobacco, W dc D Rinehart; 21 bxs cheese, VII Kirkpatrick de Co; 200 bbls flour, - owner; 100 do do, Seghmyer dr. Voskamp; 100 do do, Keil & 11,1011 art;, 100 do clo, S , Lindsay . Jr & Co' 200 de do, Watt, Lang A 'Co:- :I- •• • ' • PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOl7/E' • RAILROAD, July 4.-2 cars - staves,' W • Rastings;,6s trcs lard, F Sellers tV. Co; 17' cases; tobaak P 'Sohmidtr 45staralr,. Itawqrth, McDonald it Co; 47 bbls flour, Mcßane .t AnJer; 74 'do do; Watt, Lang .t Co; lOasks wheat, L T Kennedy & Bro' 100 bbla flour, T. C Jenkins; 22 mks rye, 16 do , p.: A oats, pekMaui ,It nCo. & fin; 27 bdls paper, - Fitta - . PiTT&KTROH AND Corrt.nsyravmug, RAILROAD, July 3. 4 -44 aka wheat; W-41e- Kee & Co; 7 rolls leather, Lapp*, & Weise; 1 bbl -eggs, E Dewitt & tiro; 75 bdls paper, Markle dr. - ' ' Co., , , . ...... StI4D BREEDING.—Seth Green, of fish propgating fame, is now at flolyolke,,Maas„ actively engaged: In propogatitiwahacL .11eA. says: ( "I am hatching about seven= million shad revery day." At this Ave, ,(which, startling as It may seem, is' no exaggera- ' ' tion) the Connecticut river will yqrst .41c51m:1 r r to -densely stocked with this delicious t j i fis ~.z , .14. i ',*_.lA .r.. UT ..-1 ~ Mr GiKaen has been' down the, 4tltignik., lighn . - rap init dOWn the IPbtbrniii6, 'lttarttp:' " - -/i tbgt uditOpil .21m tsnlittlea reapropogsthc a „ ~L o n oadh of these . ivers are abundant; bat nothing was done systematically. .= , ) rT: el, • v. 71 rlitt „k 45 ,r. 95 tr,14 , 1 o. t-144 ' - -