II IRON WORKS. . •.s e ¢ r. xs, Presn W. P. Pours.% Sup , t. -prrnainnaGu FORGE ANRaRON AIDA • - tcairC7e . icyorass or ='''Y •• • 'Dar Irma ,• " 1 Atat,lrasid Both -Railroad earAxies • Sallroeft,Ca,r,Air4es Hammered; 'Xioromollre Franitis; Istieomottire Frame Shapes: Side Rods; • 'Yokes, Straps; platen Heads; 4lteaMbeitelhattsg jittMildssitt Craukta PieSealteds, Wrists, . • *Unix Yawl, Cellars,Ae. Canoe, No. 377, PENN STREET, • rrITSBVSGS, • eq., • • . le a u pAtitulzhs4#s.; ti iC • ..•••,.. - :It, Bar % F op..and sheenrow. • WROUCtiT - IPON 'lO kon Waded 'bites for ET& Steam 'cry' -..„ . ...qv: Oince, - 98 - Water andlB2 Fliat Streets. • PIariTS_BURGUI, ItENSINGTON IRON WORHS• - LLOYD k BLA CK, m4iTrA 4-311 4 1s ( 1 1 ,zi,4i3 Best Coltintoxl; Refined, Charcoal- • .' •' ' • ''•'' • '..i rt ' ."••S '1: :, • - 'JUNIATA 131,0031 IRON: .- ''' Aig.A.totouNn a intr 1 33.4 4 N. 16 Awi'E"W . ' PAS_ A. ,!_lcand ARO H.: --- BOILER MA. %W.. and SELEXT 180N7,4 .• ~, ',. HOWER AND REAPER BARB, _,• ...L. , .....:- Ji CYLINDER_ 5e,.11 - IJAILD or h'INGEtr. LKUN: T. RADA._ ,_A_O and 16 lbs. to the yard. ODBATLCH.L.- and srucul for cone, : S„__Ponehed and Countersunk. COAL' SCREEN IRON. . . . .. NAILS AND SPIPZEZ... , ; `: ' ' . . Warehouse and Gelee 'at the _Worts, GERM- - GOGH STREET, (a eontinnatloti , of :Tint *treat y ) adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. , , IrRPERSON, PRESTON & , . . Pennsylvania Iron Works. - . • Vesiebonite;;Nos.'l 6B =4167 FIRST STREET, orpinya .... X9ncinipatelsHqtppr . ...;;,...n. 4 ,741, 1 4 ° • . . WIMEL_ WO SHEFFIELD STEEL NIMICII-&-00 miTsErunarr, 'illumfactaress *revery description 9f CASi.AND GERMAN:SI:EEL, '89Z,Z168 2PLATLT/M AC. ,' N ' Warehouse, 85 1Y AIM ium ans. prrrstitraGa STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK gtO: 1 : (BUCCIMSOBS TO JONES, BOYD C 0.,) Itaininicitire is ~ o t Pie V Al BEST BEEMM-CAST STEEL, SWAIM IMAT and OOTAGOIT • o CA S Tes SAW DM. }I(2E, FORK and 5 STEEL; CAST S.Nd , for juispini g an aA ie vio . taiejo, , , • 1 - Z Axles, OUnlars i ece" Ate. T7 - f - 1 Cestdite CoortPlowlit.Spnng OfNee—Corner FIRST AND BOSS STREETS, two I ocks :Lbws Rio AltsnonSohas 0c52:d9 -11 APMPJ 1 . 1 1 1 -IP L IT-MII IRKIIIN. 41.5 . 1131 AT. TAHTICIELS: WM ICETCALW - i 0 kr.tIBEN arrums, '' w. Tuatar.„ - CRAB. PARKIN. - ' l5 ~.1314.311±;P4.1trthilir*lbItragRE „,-) • i Il izEck6eruiri " TEE trOILkO =NI MEM DIILX-40C; : i4Altit er.PALTIMIN, jlZ:fsOffiderNci. i339,,LibettiiS; . . I , l7 rrnigtrua.g.,z . r 3 p, iabtiau,.~ I:s_l44o' STEEL WOR I VS` _ PARKi- BR4TIIER & C 0. ,; Ogle° icaliVitielieise.:l2 - 2,_ , LIS; 1 1134 SECOND find 119 snit 121 Fan STur.F. - Tts, gARDWARE. WARE HOUSE. 1 4.nSPrA,F,X_PW. & Manufactirefli aid Importers of 16:11. A. it 1:0 W AL. R, , T• • •Clii*tßY;'4l ; E.o ''' "'•'." .•;1 - t. ,. :. -, L%:. ,- !'.. , :i ifi r.:•:•;:i ,4•::_.; liii:i VI ' •837 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OP WIMP:. One SIVIAlril iielpyritlAdon Depot. • .13,T.TispIJR.GHL . 411ir Agouti for TA1RMA.191.14,,80.4.LPA.,, • „,, TOBACCO . AND CIGARS. 'Xi ALL KOSITId or " LEAF TOBACCi) LID.ESEGARS I : N0..0 KLXVIT OVIEET, MU:Waal Haft of Con. enete,eloiliding,) 64442 7 8 4 1 P1ee, PA. BransvotitcVssie* s . ocnn D KIEL F. DrbiA.N. EXCELSIOIIIVOIII6O. - • . ". • AKoS.;;Wipio.4illi•Mr4l4lB4*-4 • manufsanketi*a. o l 6s n robit l346 ; 0/033 ; 414; .B;ll2finitil• isCitblealurn • mass§ • A.:. fr! )1111.+; 1.!1. if MEM •1• ,, r .14 ;I : . 7. .tut;' 131 FOUNDERS, BE/WM:NETS. ATLAS WORKS, r , T,Vt.E.IE:I: Ninth Ward, . ri - N.. 101 7". 13 P* E1 N MOMS" N. .3maLER, west+len*. • ... These 'Works sre smoitg the' largest sac too. complete establishments in the West, and are roAw prepared to ihrhAllig .l J. ':'...?:" c?. ",•••,./ - . NA7IIOIII/1.1...- rOVNDUY- iE iI,AND-PIPE'WORKS.' • , ootimovirrou and Smallmart Streets, (NINTH WABD,) .Prrri"EmstritGla , •-• SMITH, •.1 211anufpaAer of C.ll/ST , IRAPI - 130WIPP/P* FOR GAB AND WAVLE WORKS. Hy Pipes are ail 'east Invariably In Plts, In dry sand, and 1.51 feet lengthskaAlso,,yll assortment of General Castings for Gas.aud:Watar,Works. • 4,4 t OMNI - Web call the Att4)111t1011. of EinVorintendent - is I of etsiffOr)a to mymaka of ItEMOlrrai... I me- 4t; 11[1711:P§TON.84 • . ntoN FOIMIDERS, merricrrAcrrußkas OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, , -,01.00 7 • 1.11 deWtttions, for Plumbers and Gas _ Flit riaditerallmplements,. Cotton and. Woolen. Ka 411 Job Wort promptly aftended to. n! ”1 n Off O d an D epWoto.- p r A s l — e W b A en S y H N t G y, T P 3 N . •AV7247F MlliMil a: u ME - .: FZ .~ R i~ :y ~~ '!it ' =I MEM o; °Teri destription. Boners, 011 Tauki. ee;n:Work. ibilArfstul Boning Mill Castings* Engine Cowlings. - 'ltso~tse'castings. General castings: ORDERS HOLICITED 'nli9biteo.nT. OBINSON, REA /A CO., Succeisors tqlomurtioicAprlS 41 , 1114.141Mirt WASHINGTON WORKS - mugwump, mActutosTstrivisluntitti Manufactureri of Bost and %t a rts: x . 4 Br n e na Cast~~innea Shat t igt tgii_raill descriptions; Olt Tanks and Brills, Boiler and Sheet I_ton OZce, No. 1% corner and BraltidieldStreets. ot. Asenteler (Ore/LSD'S PETE NT .I.T.A:or feaaintilalltra. , . • .. MOM lui.kloic...FTEngpla r : . . .. .. ,! Butler Stieet, :Ninth Ward) ;.-,- ~. (Opposite Union Iron Mills, ) . rITTSBITRGH. Bolling•liill•andßridge Castings, . • .. .. . "` • THIMBLE SKEINS AND. PIPE BOXES, . 1.1.4.0331TERY ANN) • CA13172449 GENE R ALLY. ' 1 Ordeis`pr6mptly and careltdly executc!d. •• ' Charges readout/13EBBE1e.RT • •.. , , .--,= - '"•' . . -:.t =. & IRLICIELDID. 0c..15:12a BERLIN FOUNDBY PW4 -44 BBIS- Offlee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street: Diax!nfacture and keep constantly on nand Tifinible; gkein and i'lpe Boxes,l WAGON 1104:P3, PCiG. : I SHGLE 'KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,. generslly 7 triotf4l3 PARLIN•B4 CO4 Fourth Ward Foundry !Ind jlachine Works, ii!tliliDiTSlEY - ST., - ALLEGE93IIIr.CITT, , iinnirtiotAti~jeeitif Steam Engines, 011 Presses, Pal. 10 1 1, Br laGe,rlzlstd 8W0,rki.11311113.g • lannsitinr=sz.i.ileSiac.d order and bk t ia idifiritand FOUNDRY • . • €2.1 -AtilD , 4ol-1-VOR KS ', ,;• • SSO Penn Street. BOMMANI,YBOYD & BAGAtEY. 05li1ltolls,1411,0ftstIngs, Roll Lathe!_ lIIJIAVIN MALI : E wOnits.) E/3TAnl.tettED rN 1838. ant:Acton , of STEAM - ENGINES, all rises and of the most ammsve.iispetter* MAtittationar? f BO TS. i l Vi S iritty ttrlllr,`Wind hogriter ENGINES, , which be* sold' Li , Very re-citified P. P. GEISSE. O. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, 11and y- nos:2 • . —, _ LUMBER. unißEßl,t.unts. !Ts: ALIMASDEB PATTERSON, - YARDS No. 86 Preble Street formerly 3fanchester, and No—Lpir i lloc ci a stre r Vpbot4ei r liist)s DEALER i . 4 • Rough ; • and • • "Planed Lumber Floortnfim sorrhtg Saw .. ' Lumber,.; • Cedar and Locust Post!, "Lath and Palblg ' Oalt_and Pine. Algso-411:awstr s,_ iCit. TIL E sod C L AY .. , 41 s :WI WORT PITT LIMBER COMPANY FORT slab' 000 ' riimi..."ri-Ein.rAttrorrxmDGE. - • Szcurress—T. A. WRIGHT. Sn>ItatHIMCOII2ITrtIrIMDAVII 3 OH. • intizarom , - * lll "ard Dilirimin, IL. Y. Damen, John Mellon, • „ ,r., p. Mtn ge, r - Geo. W. Dithrldite,t • L. - Mal e, .• r , C .s. B. H. &Murton. 1 _,_._‘ 1.411,1: yAHlo_.&oertesof'HUTZ , zet 4.171) AL xrnoltr,Hy" STEE... Ninth Weed. OFFICE AT If °ET rITTHLASB WORKS, Wash. 'Aston Street. ' - " - • - ia20:198 GAS AND STEAM FITTING. :ORM COOlosa.: .zcni. Kane • JASSY tam. JOU N . BI UWi b ER & CO9 , BRASS , FOIrNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS aisauficturersrpy3ols.9l) : BAHs wnu., %hal kin ar ti. AB re itpa 4 E Coiner:QUM' and WaTnutStroets, myth z 3 " " • • IRON jj Q [ ~ + ~~AMtJE• M.7f'lQ "IRON IDIOM ;- o . k 124 First Street, Fritsbyulpyiri.. • A " Agent.fgt WI 500 of Meows/4 Doo t ora,' ao sePkkle: Tolve4le; Oustenitdrit "lan (H endon, and other breeds of Anthrstate, oughlogheny , Coke sad 0. B. Clotrooll "' ECfft'S. Closaitilarcass TlP•giatur MUM& ; BM .-U.4:4;».;•.1_;ig b Zi'. 51. BCi 1` i!!.Y.t.:Sii.i.;.l- 1 . .., SiL'!4.. . ... ; ME ~';t,:.'✓ TI. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1868 ENGINES, BOILERS, &O. FORT PITT **l • - . a . CARROLL & i .SNYDER suartrpActuarnBo7,„ TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUEDT6BULAR,Friir,. BOX AM., CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS . , CHIMNEYS, BREECHING . AND ABB PANS, RETTLING. PANS, . SALT _ . PANS . AND CON , DENSERS; • . . . KUM BASOMETENR a 293 =Op' PRlsoNlOci,is, AND COAL SHIMS • , • °Mae, Ws* Warehouse. corner Second; Third. Short and Liberty Streets. ' Mr:Orders Bent to the ahoy° address:vita proarottv attended to, , • . =II . . . ..... . . pp t - ..fWEINHILL #7. • • ' BOILER MAKERS AND. SHEET ; IRON WORKERS,' opoo, 34449? AG PENN BT. 'Having secured OEMs wed and fanstsheditwltb the most approved taschinery, avirare: prepared - to manatacture every desoription et BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In 1 . ,-the country, Chimneys, -Breechinfi, Fire , Beds, 'Blesui FiPse.,LoccuaotivaAllotlers._OandensersA Salk _ Pans, Tanks, 011, Stals " Agitators , Settling Pans, Boiler Iton,_ Bridges, • ttgar Fans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's atentßoilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. is6:c2l JAKES.A.I.WTgat, •- • . c rud .litrp,:6s and 56 Irfat.4* Street, • of ,PIITI4BYJB~S, PA4 00. " ' N.A.znirscriiiiiut or ' ,IRON" , ' OIL TANKS SETTLING PAlrs,.coprr,,RsTium PIPE, -• ItALLINQ MILL STACKS, .And MEET TON WORK, .• • For Steamboats.. J A.SAD BRUSH EDIIITRO D. mums. . JARED M. BRUSH 84 SON, • • ISANUFACTITRERB Steam 1/0/tera; : Oil , Still s, .Tanks. KBE -• wons, ac. 61 Penn 'si74'ei; ra: 000 IL STOVES. CET THE BEST. ..BISSJEKAG di; CO.'S , . . '-•-;*: TRIUMPH, 1110/s:oOBlTumnirous COAL. , iViailited to Cook, Bake or Resist as well'aitany other. Stoie in the Union. • . BISSELL. & CO., No. 2,80 Liberty. Street. 'Also on hand and for Bala. _ PAM' mr.1741N (vis , STOVES. ft!g'4lTOlß°ll73l/101315,Era CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BIM THE TRIVIOI4 CIPPICINC.STOVE, 146 9E/LIU STREET. an'Ar.:ye WARING AND ILIN6I, Xonimtesion MercbointA and Brokers is retiree= and its Products, ' tHIQUESNE WAY, • prrrissumen, P.A. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, • IiVAftING, IqNG .1 CO., Eli ROKERS. 17 ~.l : L ~lr _ `Sd i ,~ y , . Strp:V . IOIS,..CASTINGS, &C. OILS. 127 ,Walnut titre rrAcK isiumiEufii - -IL ,CONMISSION MERCHANTS, - AND InCALEES IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh ql/ioe7IVAL'ZY.LL, cop. Jiar of DOAlsane Way and Irwin streets. • 'ThfidellAtiatiaioe -12 T WALNUT BT. aplora9 AVOII.WEAVER, Jr.'& CO Ohl *Commission Jobbers, • No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude "aid ,Reftned Offs,. Lubricating,' Benzine and OooPerage. Oar long experience , in the Petroleum' trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in-' duodnienta to operators.: Ali heretofore, we are de- Unitised to make It the interest, of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties haying IQIIIB for sale ,sretorailly invited to bring , their, samples, ap6:n94 • H ], r. LONG & CO., ...X4I7AcTuRIPP3 OF PITRE DU, Brand— , a , U CIFER." lOW No. ' , WPM* ' WRY MARTO" I •i ` IRE, 118; 7 'PRACTICAL 1-181 :::FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS • wrtOLismaD at. *-°LEMON • • lit • WEISE, INTO;118• vorrivrEt errnm.v.:l l . Constantly on hand every of PARLOR and CHADffir.n EVlCNlTURistogether with a core 'pAtteraortment. of . eommo'n • Furniture st *tiditoed r Th'oee in want of anything in oar line are 444ndtally invited to call before purettaeing. Wurkl i var"teed. - Brim; it NvErin: COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR • PARK, MOCURDY & CO., IHanotactnrets Of *asters, copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, 'Babied Still But .wws, Spotter Solder. Also, Imp:Kt - re and Dealers In ?data, Tie Plate , Sheet Iron, 'V .&c. Con- Mandy on hand Tinners' Machines ar. Tools. Warehouse, No.- 140 FIRST STBEra and ISO •BEICVNP STREET Pittsburgh , • ~ Bpectai °Mere.° hopper - t - ou a ; gm: „, r HA'X'S.AND CAPS Tat./LIES /Ma; - , C .1;41, ; Fijukyan - ; talk.P64Th d ND*nine. 1 4110 W-ZfihryiralliOc ek * wait • 11;11404 ),.. tr-,..,.i) L. "L.':;-3,,,,..i.F.:.:1,1 , :fia.i:loQ . IN ,ii: .a.L.voKt , • FINANCIAL. FON PITT BANKING COMPANY, ~ 6:tf : - .1. -. . ... • ‘ l3e r s iA.. t corrAt,-- Li ~ :: 1..:.1 . 1 if 3200;000; _Wddjotoibtit iiliiiftp*.ty,tiAiiti;:'' , ', , DEALEBSIN tiOVERMIENI I - sßcuarrrE,s, A .... , . ... MR _COLD._ .. ,! . .i;.7..):-..a..,-....-. --.,,, ~.- ~,..,. I ....,,. .., ..-, INTERES _• , ..1,4111:11D: 05.3DULIEPOSITi. CollbOtloas made on all iimmetble Notats. to the 1 iftiltedUatta arid Calutdas. • • --•--. .- , .. ' . ... Dzszaronisi D.-Hoatetter. ' " " - Joa.l",t'itle her," '' , , ' James Gordon, ' Robt. H. Raw, P. iv:,, , itcrzit -- •' ...Pa.drailtltri: - -..- ' • ' ' *ADM. IILeMUILIKAAT Priis't. „*.,LfET„W.U.so* , 6iidifir'i .: KEY@iTONE , :BANK f- 4 1fif.!2ftt IMVIT . • • -: •trrreistitaii, r _ • ,• v.igrrA;oitzioo4o..'t*.4 . ki it •. u -.! .• : . DI;GICOTORS.V. H . J. Lynchi.. , ...! :.4 .1. Wm. H. John Murdocb, Jr., t a , ilentX l3 Wintam ... iTy ) - . Geo...L• . V& i ..2 A GENERA ?CMG( )31JSEN'ESS 'Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. U. 3 . LYACUrPrestdent ,, , „ 404 i. ittNing.4o2 6 oa*t r • Jar STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and. Sixth'Sta. President,. A. PATTERSON. JOS. H. HILL - 0,4.4P-rzd-rit stivoNee: A. Patterson, Wm. 11. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAIL HART, CAIIGHEY & CO., .1 r"; -,:•• • BANKERS' AND BROKERS Corner Third and Wood Streets, PA*, ( uccassores TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) Exchange,, Coin;. Coupons, And particular attention paid to the parchase'and sale COVERNMENT BONDS. ~• . Sight Drafiii on Itondondmyimu 11I)LRIES /31. BONS, 1. 1 1 • 57 Market Str,pet, P~TZ'Z'SIiIIIiCH~ PA. United nude on all the principal points of the United Staten and Canada".. • • Stocks, Bon& and Other Securi 88 I'. C. DUFFY. SOUGHT - AltD SOLD ON COKIMENIION. Plattenlar attention paid to the pordbase and tile Of t s . United Staies ,seouritie,§. STERN SAYINGS BANK, - No. 59 Fourth Street. CH.ARTEIIED 1866. iatorest.Pol4o4TA4no 3 AeV o4 l4f ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE. DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SIIEJEOT TO OLIDICK, WITHOUT f• • ' •DlsooanN PO/ 0 '0 3 5 4 - .• • ; iresidentiarllOMPSON BELL. Vice Presiiient-?A-31. SEM/SHALL. Dra.=TORS: THOIRPSMITELD,• , x.:11.. MARSIIP,LL, JOS. DILWORTH. JOB. ALAILES. . J. J. ,44•1•TesPIE. , „ : • .. ,- , • -, ...._. f —6, . : ..,..-, ... • . 1•= , - , - ,, v; Btoelholders to Whom we maicerir , erenie: Wm.. Forsythe, . Joseph Dilworth..., _, Wm. Caldwell, Rev . David Ire.rr, Willis Delimit, ...1 enry amlsert„, , Ti. W. C. Bidwell, '•'E. M. Brown, - _,, E. M. Fulton.l- -4- . Thomas F.Millg. - b_ . -.--,-__--- ----- - JOSW4 O II4. C0.,- Nos. 185, 187, 199, 191: iiiisnd 195, FIRST STREET, PITTSBURGH, _ _ switnuertnisus OP: Copper Distilled- :Pore Bye Whiskey., es°, deIIFI,IOI.OIiNIGN WINES and LIQORS, mhZ6.n63 Healer, H.v(o.l!i t3 • , Ream% and 5 FOURTH STREET, t ° r Orders , rompthr sttende. to. - . l itilectmcg„ . diiiiinetitariffau hirlittl l l67.TaNtaffliNt, 'gr . rg , 41 . 070. 133 Always on hand a general assortmantAr_lladbair WIGH3,I3AND ~E 4 -IURI,S; ilantlemen'a WIGS, TO. ,PREV "A ALPft, UARI3 GHAINS,f BRAG:MATS, I - te. 'Pod Trice in cash *III be gtvetcfor RAW AIR. Ladles , and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting done the neatest manner. mb2na • 'Tot.api, SIO.OVO - _ r _ON 1301,i'D AND 414MITAIAGE. tikrzirriz. l triyls Real Estate Agent, SO Smithfield street. . . . . 'WOAD DEN STREEI I .=NOTICE is hereby given that thu viewers appointed o assess dam_sgrs and benefits tbr widening of Olc- FADDSN IMMET, Elighth:aaira. Allegheny 'will meet on the premises, on FRIDA.Y, the 10th Slim of juin at fk.o'etoak . r. at. t to ;mad, to .thadagko of their aPPOlnt*Ment:' JOHN IVIMPATRII: ,MATTHEW VOEGT ~ . jeO3OAB ' - . - tithittON-HOLYORD. •TAI CKSON STREEINNOTICE 113 tJ hereby r alven thattimelewercappolpted to as sess damitgaa:-Mattauldfltaatullfdllenntg.of JACK SON eff UMW,. necond ward. Allegheny, from Pea tare Lintel° _§_ltielda d,ltu .will meet on,thcbrem lies on frilUMOD.AY,.thi,.'§lthr dry of Juty, •CI ,to ,a4tini4 thß i lattea Of th r Apolutment. . : t WORAIIA* - * • jeasai s_ 4 i , • , just reoelved; also, Eetai..,.,n-SMfilevn-A fresh supply uawtkestieu Oluen, ut prune qualtmlor sale I),' . ~, - . - •;;; - T.1 , Kwai_l/111 2 6 .. ; ns .; pettpwil i , . •i,',.:.-i:-...1.-:.1-.t• =II :... :! A F 1; , Y i;; WNW . rlton, stone • Doren. TRANSACTED Cashler. DIRECTORS: I George W. Owl, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. • Y, AT 11 A. M. apg:oM u MEI MEI 3V!, FM , ,) PIT. it. . 1 211:1ERTrZ, BANKER, - d6irner of Wood and Fifth Streets. —GOLD, SILVED AND coupoNs Bought OAtbe mot fisvorable_tilms. Sells LET TERS oP , CREDIT. end DRAFTS available art/ . Part o r ti,repe. • • • 6 DEPOSITS retietC-ed subject to check; 4;i7 U ER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. , - JAKEs T.. BEADY 85 - 061, 0 • Corner T loctrth and Wood l 3E3 diL•TV MI 3EI: E 4 BUY AND SELL Art KINDS OF N ENT . sEcturiEs, doLD;'intilfß AND (VIMM% ON MOST 'FAXON:62LE TERMS 7-30's C 0 NVEItT_E D tNTOTHH NEW 540 COUPON Fla" Interest /Moned en- sir mozgep i 1,0,,1NF,D_ , BONDS; did' Other approved &Alt market rates Orders executed tor ' Sale et STOCKS, 110?1D6- JA*Xti r• ~, :•, _• rid : ) FINANCE AND OFFICE Or THE PITTSITIIO :1 GAZNI. - Ll., MONDAY, Jul 7, 1E368. e ..,.....a. I, dlll I t ,P. i Gold opened:a little fir er to-days ;at 140%, declined to - 140%, dvanced -to 140)Vendtclosedmitialr and'. 11 at-140% to, 140 X, with , rather a light usinsee. * leo disposition is shoWn to :billy and hold:or higher prices, and people neraily are content to receive 140 per ce t.:; i - - Governmeni bends'wera sl ghtly off to . - day, espeelally 1881's, Five weritiis,lBb4E - i and cereals; - ,.: scarcely an bonds ,are bonght for investment, rat he a disposition had manifested itsefl within the - twat few days to eq./. .; . ,,,.1 Stocks are quiet and but little is.doing in either Railrciadt or Coal Exptess( shares. Prices are Well sustained altbougli'sznotai ions are not materially higher. ',; ' Mining shares are firm , but unchanged. Business is still dull, and money: scarce at from 8 to.lo per cent. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady &Co.: Gold, 140 MG U. S. 6's, 1881's, 113%; 520's, 1862, 113; 5-20's, 1864, 110%; 5-al's, 1865. 111'4; 10.40'5, -107; Er2o'S, January. and Tilly, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and- :July, '67 .1083;; June 7-30's, 108 y; July 7-36's; 108%; May Comp.. 1865, - - The, Corner ou Wheat 7 -31aw' Chicago Swindles Farmers and, Men of .Sinsilt From tbe Cbjtago Trlbr . r , ...• .1 rtbni.— ini Five.cites,before three o'clock Tester - day: afternoon` ,wheatabld readily in . . 1 Chicago at 12,50 per bushel. Five minutes , I after three o'clock it was, freely offered at . , $1,85, but no one wanted it, and no one i bought a grain. . • The difference of 35 cents per bushel was not caused by a break in expectation of a panic. It ensued simply as a natural.se quel to the -"corner." Some 875,000 , busk els hairdbeen Sold - within the 'past thr4 weeks bir'parties who *Feed to deliver It beiote three ' o'clock yest rday, - when they did 'not • 'own il bushel The _Purchasers took, care to- buy up all the grain, arriving in this city, so as, to for the option-sellers to buy from them (thepurchasers of, ;the o l options) at balloon price s The The scheme was well for its engineers ;they have been sue, etissfut. i Theegrain bought by, them: at i iiv from' 51.80 to .11,95 per 'bushel has been bOught"from them at -$2, oto $2,20, and re delivered in fulfillment of the contracts. , The. schemers have ra k ed in their pile. rherepiimo , facie gains , ill equal at - least 25 cents per bushel on 87,5,000 bnshels, or an aggregate of abont•s22o,ooo: '', --- ~ 'rho debitside of-the account-to the dm :i -binatienWilf be repreierfted ;by ilieloss on 200,000 bushels already sold, and 300,000 bushels still on liarid, which' probably will be sold at - an arerage,of f 15 cents ~less than the pried paid:for it. - Added to this will be cost of commissions to brokers, the cost of storage,'und the per centage paid on, the "use of the money employed in buying up the grain on' arrival; This , wilb swell the cost of the transaction to over $lOO,OOO, or more, as the net profits. ".::It is a singular fact that these , corner op erations are always made all out. this time - of the year, just before the new crop, and When everybody is expecting lower priceS. But there are good and sufficient reasons for theehmee of midsummer by the schem ers. Money is generally more plentiful at that season, not being wanted to move the crops, or to pay' for' - either spring or ;full trade; hence its Lae can be secured by the combination at less than the average cost of accommodation; then; 'too, - there is less danger of the operation being swamped by 1 excessive rcoeipts-as the farmers are all too much busied - with harvesting "to be able to 1 spare their men and teams to haul grain froM the 'gainer, to ,the railroad' station. Besides the general anticipation:'of a de `Cline in 'prices, as' a' consequence of the gathering in of the' new crop, makes it more easy to induce parties to sell at a low figtirti for - .the Suture delivery, - espeeiqlly people in the country, who are not so well read in . the details of the "confidence their.eil„fbfetberti. For the last named reason the loss falls principally on those who least understand the motives of,:operatiOni on !Change. The principal sufferers are men of email means, sometimes: farmers, quAto pften members of the learned profession , a nd eleiks with small salaries, who, tempted by the golden offers of commission, tnenotiter 'them to buy or sell short, and pay a small per cen trige for the trouble. ,This. outside dabbl ing is indulged s in tria•nineh larger extent than the majority of our readers are aware. It is a most permeious . practice, and lays the axe to the root of social stability.' It tempts to reckless expenditure •in case of succelis,' Mid insures* wise*" in case of loss. A broker made the remark yester day tha he had Just settled for 15,000 bush els at $2,20 'for a gentierliattz in lowa, for whom-that • amount of grain had been sold at $1,93, and be feared. that; it,prouldt4e every cent the Poor men owns !. This case i s -c or dbl t bilg tilt one OYSeveral - scores :which ~will be brought out by. the present 'corner,' and ' only One of Niliidfeda viiiioh have-re sulied frOm this - class , of: sPeculation in the:pricit, The.extetit'brtlie evil 'may be Thforredirom the Edritement 'Made' by those I l oilo ~srikple , Opportunity,'for t knowing, That !WO:thirds:Of 'the business failurcri re ported are caused by_ this social Sin of riak ing money on qi`eibulative olianies mitside of the, business gstexteibly depended: , On .for'sitppqrt,l , ~. ! , ~.: •, ~ . The reaction Of 'tile ' 4 corriM'' has yet to BO tot.PoilMmed4 - Irheregeli doubt - that a amount of *beat wilt be received i v i r i f i trin ttorneittitw divivpriztoipolly sent -n - :Tii. l .?‘",:ri •5 Ell - : ' . , • ENO _ „Qi • - r.- " " by parties who will be disappointed in nat. receiving recent prices. It is possible that the quantity received will not be so great as to glut the market and bring prices down still lower than the lowest quota• tions ef• the psst month. It is rumored that the combination is prepared to take itdcan IhiS'_eonditiorforthirtga again-purchasing low for future delivery, and keeping control of the market till the' options are duo. Whatever be the event the losers by the, recent operatiOn should have too much cease to allow themselves to be again caught napping by selling what they . do not - own; while °therapy with advantage take a lessen" from the deartbrought.experience of. thqse who, as well, as the wheat, have been prematurely “ so ido , , : OFlacal op The CO the same as we have reported duringthe ' past week,• When we say • that trade is _ very_ditilit.. ces , not convey an idea of how atagna n iit is. l , ni Throughout the ehan- , , nels of commerce ;' there appears to bee gefibia'ivant•Of 'Confidenie in the stability •of values,.tlich has a more depressing effect on b usiness, and which time only can dispel! 'Flo '. and*heat'are heavy,:and a , . , 1 tendency to a lower range of price is ' evl.' .• (lent. We note wholesale prices, as fel lows: , . „ . . GRAIN= 'rick Wheat is Corning fn _ freely - to the mills and can be quoted at .$2,35 to' $2,40 per b shel, delivered here trom Ten nesseeland Northern Alabama: -Old Red Winter Wh t - , sells alcitiTy` - fir52mtb . 0 2 , 25 per bushel There -is' Indre , ddniand ?for Ear ,curn, and we quote at $1,05.t0 51,08 per bailer froixi - Elevator;, and ca rs: - Shelled of )corn sold at *l,OO per buSheL 'ln the city - a' t, a small lot of Rye delivered sold' at -51,60 per bushel, and two cars to distillery on the:. Monongahela .. , per steamer -Active ~ shipper-paying freight, at *l,BO tier bushel. From store, ) we note sales of oats at 80c. Large dealers are well supplied, and are areaord+joffeting 70 to 72 per htishel. Sales. , from depot were made at 75c per bushel.: No Barley offering. , . - - . , FLOITR-L-ne market was moderately .... I ' acttte,'cii daring the 'Holiday just past.;' We'notice new buyers coming in now for' supplies.- - Wheat in the hands of farmers in , this sectio of the ..co untry is About ex hausted, tin a few aays at farthest, the new crop tin begin to be harvested, and in ,-- a few wee s .we may took for flour from grain grown .- in our own vicinity. The mills are receiving large imports of new Southern Wheat, and will throw the flour of it on the market in a few days. We quote Choice Winter Wheat fancy brands $12,00; choice Red Winter $ll to 511,50; choice, brands Spring-Wheat flour, put on, the m arket,; 810,25" to 510,50, and Medium grades $13,150 to $lO,OO per barrel. Rye flour we quote at $9,75 per barrel.' •PMA.TOES—SmaII sales of old peach blows were made at $1;15; Co - $1,20 per bushel. Sales 80 bbls new potatoes at $6 to to $6:50 per barrel. -NEW - PPLES—A. few,new apples were.. e i. received y retail dealers at a cost of $16,00 per barr . ' . • 1 PROVIONS-.fawn, with the excep— tion of S gar Cured Hams, ler whiclithere is an im pr oved demand, is dull and a little weakat / V 4 to 13%c for-Shoulders; 160 to 18 for Rib ed and Clear Sides, and 19,;ic for , Canva ssed Sugar Cured Hama.. Lard, 171 to 17c, for prime ' kettle ren dered. tied Beef; 21 to 22c. ' Mess Fork. tr. 28,75. I • I . i LARD IL—ls Quiet and a shade easier; we now q ote at *1,20 for No. 2, and $1,38. to.sl‘4o for No. 1. , . BUTTERLis dull and unChanged; good prime fresh packed 25 to 27c.. • EGGS—Cannot fairly be quoted above 20c, to 21c notwithstanding the arrivals - are rather light! • Western Reserve: , unchanged at 13c to 14c for Resertre - ,lind Hamburg; 15 to 16c for. Ohio Factory, 18c for Limburg, andlo to 20c for SWeitzer. . , DRIED FRUlT—Dried apples sold at 5% to 6c and 6 1 ,5 c Per lb. Cholce maybe quoted at the latter figures.- I : OND. st-icirest 1, 4 mind poML7. - 17Y & CO. ~ alt jRAPE, 'ne, July Ist, +Kl;~~j'r ..... E BURGH MARKETS. :1: PITTSBURGH GA6 L MONDAY, 'July, 5, 1868. Ycial qituaPipn:reTainsAbout PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. °Friar. of THE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE, MONDAY. July 4, 1868. CRUDE—The market, was excited. Prlces , have nominally advanced; holders . appear to have matters all in their own naiads, :Mare disposed to'make use of the Same. A . dispatch. from AlltNyery, q ur ting .41 atfrtut nad advance of .one franc sinceSaturdov. ' This mattes holders jubilant--eastern dispatches quote the market dim and excited. Philadelphia prime light straw to white, 2.53ce; standard white, 15c. Crude, including packages, 22%c. New York firm; prime light straw. to white, 33c, standard white. 34c; bulk, 16)ic; .011 City market iieif strong upward tendency:holders:are firm at. 813 per bbl; of 42 gallons. One lot of 5,000 bbls in tank at 'Oil City. Was offered on spot at g. 6 per bbl; 2.500 were under con tract—a separate offer.' , • - REFINED--Sales 3,400 bbls standard witilte;lPhilatielphie, 500 each month from July to Deceinber at 35c; 3,000 bbls.. on same terms - and conditions.. Sale 1,000 bbls, july last half, buyer's cption at 35c.. Spot oil 19 sold at 34c---eale 2,0000 bhp Benzole at 18c, included. ARRIVALS—The arrivals of oil re ported to-day were as follows : J. W. Mcioarran.... 52Jas. - Wi1kin5,....240 Montz, C0... - .160 IG. Borman 53 Total New 'fork Dry piods Market , . TIM Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Nsw Yoxiit, July 6.-The weather is hot, Yet' deltipitful; and tradelood for the sea son. Prices of cotton goods are improving and heavy sbeetings are ;4 cent. higher; Atlanta A, 18a1814c; all other - makes from this mill are also 340 higher, such lu3 Pa -44tiO A and which rises to 1714a18; Amos keag A brings ,17;4: Bennington F F, 17; Cohasset 40-inch, .17; Lawrence C, 17; do. F, 14%; Pequot B, 20; Broadway, 15; Tre mont C,133%; Pittsfield A, 13 Stark Brown Drills, 1734; Pepperill and 'Laconia sell at thel same prioe. • New York Cattle Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ciazette. J IlEvr YORK, July 6.Beef cattle moder itely active at last 'week's rates; receipts Torlweek '5,962; offerings for , to-day 2,915. Sheep moderate inquiry and lower at s3a ,50. Lambs quiet and lower at $7a10,50; receipts 23,985. Hogs are fairly active and firmer at 89a10,25; receipts 18,970. Philadelphla•Cattle Market, Telegrap4 to . the Pittal?urgh,Gazette.3' 'PRILADELPHIA;Jniy 6. — Beeires:dnll'end unsettled; Gales of 1,700 at ' 50,50a10,50 for extra; 58a9 for fair to good, and 50a7,50 for common. Sheep dull and 'lower; 400 at 4100a6. Hogs dull; 2,500 bead at ;13a13,50 n•V. • Toletlo hltutet. CBy Telegraphid the Pittsburgh Gazetto,l • T-otiKPo, July 6.—"Wheat--saleS of amber ;at' 62,12;"and zia fbr Nd. 2 'do, $1,50. -"Corn —sales at 91%0 fOr fresh receipts. .oats is 2e better; No. 1 at 68a. • Rye at $1,50 for No. j'rOghte dull arittnnehanKed.. PUlAadelpht,a _Market. CDT Telegraph to the , llttebtunib Gazette:l RaroAni.Lrari,ly 6.—Wheat very quiet. Flour dull and ,utriaettled. Corn steady, Mixed western at 31,11. Oats steady. Petroleum and , Previsions un changed. , _ . , , Mimi:Mee 11firket thellttabOrb fisisetwi • MILWAIIIRA Jal7 fX..:.Pbxer dull; pitoos Unohang,d; • , : Ittt ~. . {?' . '' '2 ' II =IEI