111 eironr. 48. • lilitsl:l4 Prefet. ' W. P. PORTER. Sup% pITTSRVRGH FORGE AND IRON co., iwrtirscrtraras or Bar Iron; i • Railroad Fish Bars and ROHE , . Railroad C i nrlila Rolled; ' . Railroad Axles Hammered; , . Loenmotiv,e Fram.es; ' . Locciaioilv,e Frame Shapes; Bide Rods; ;Strewn ". Fliton Header, • - Shafts; • Bliss' aboai CranikE ; /Piston Bold, Wrllis; - • . Pitiesn Jaws, Collars, *a. Office. No: 177 PENN STREET, • - F, BYERB & in 31L 3 / 4 1 4 IIFACTUBERS OP . , 1 , . Bar :if izop ~ and., Sheet lion, INRoucirr IPON, Iron WeldeA Tubes for 13ku3, Steam, Water,, -- .. ` s<. ~,b itf*.E]it.Tußme Office, 98 Water. auzd 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, -Pa. ii29:e'26 K & ENSINGTON IRON WORKS. - LLOYD BLACK! .11LA2417FACT'ITREBS OP Best Common, Refined, Charcoal . ; „: 4 ,,11111M. IitOOM • ifitioTIA.NT BAR. ROUND sad SQUARE IKON, R9OP, a BAND x ,.T and AVGLENNN. .BO - .11 PLACE and SHEET IRON. • MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER aOFARD or FINGER IRON. WALL RA ILS__O_O and Ift lbs. to the yard, .01:IGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT .B.A-ILS,_Painchetta44: l . 4llo Itorsonk. ccrm,I3CREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. . • . Warehouse and Whoa at the Woe4v, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of 'First street, adjoltangthe Oily Gas Wcrricsi Pittsburgh.: VERSON, PRESTON & CO., = Pem4vania Iron :Works. Warehouse, 'Nos. 166 and 161 I+IIIST STREET oppositeo Monongahela House, au24:45 . PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. , KINGEIt, NDMICK & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., Idsatifscturers of every description of ..CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, ,13.AILWAY SPRINGS, ELLIPTIC Alia PLATFORM SP RINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ie., ac. . ifiTli o gnse, , 83 Water , and 100 First Sts PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK & 004' , (1317 - OE;SiOICS -TO-JONES, ' . .TiCa) a CO. litainiactorers .Dr.*. • BEST, REFINED CAST STEKG, SWAIM, FLAT and OCTAGO N _ of all lazes: SAW ' PLATES HOE FORK and SILKEN CAST STEEL: CAST S TEEL 'for ' • Reaping and Moseinjii_Michines, "Rima I" A v .ifle i r u ,cnilairsidge 4.Res• Casino:l:Common:Plow & Spring SteeL Once—Oorner FIRST-AND ROSS STREETS, two looks -above the „Bionougsbela House. ,ocat:d9 , , LEB, BASH & Pol4tILIN:0 OZITIMAL PAEMI4B WM. METCALF;• REUBEN MILLER, ezo. W. RABIC, I CHAS. PARKIN. Bpscul. Penrx•sictS. N. MEE. CRESCENT STEELWORKS, . BEELSAMR, BAlif & P.A.1133-LN, '` l office, , No: 339 -Liberty. St, PITTSBURGH, PA.' fel4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. ,•PARK, , 'BROTHER_ & : CO., Hannfacturens of all descriptions of lar g i ll*ll4.7 r , Otnee and Warehocise_,:. - 11119,-1.2%, 124 SECOND ' - 'axitt"ll9 andl2l FIEbV HARDWAUiM. vrN EWIDWAIty. HOUSE: unsiv; mum' Xsavitetairers and Isalcir!.elsof . ..,• CUTLERY,: 4K,(, 387 LrBERTY,STREE7 I coa..trzu w,acs trz. , MEMO mititire *low Vali* po*,4 - "PITS'BtIRGH. EMI tor,:AtEiBANIES' KALES.- TOWI.Q.OO4IIDVIGARS. ' ,! j ALLEN; t..o•P ir' n 1 . .• . . y ."'"lfirskrl43,BA.o3o" MLR% • . . , 40 - iatilitit stridtitt.ON. 4 1 0ti,s1-1 - 9 ca.= i'fiTOßlllitalli , PA. • otiiiiirgi)orstatif, 24 , -- • _ , ,W;: - .:,";„: 1,: .. -•• , 1%; .'` , ,:Z Sti First Street, Piteiburfat,Pg. 4muito _ rA t liliuplll° , 6te 'endet; i ' • iA. cEtivios wop Ks. . 3 _ , ...V..i ...-;% t,V411'41.. ' 4zll- •,- ', i ! ..--, ttbr tb e 09 --.'i-.441*..4a.*":'' - - aad --L" I. iegere4/4 . • . 0f,.. , _.. L. ... sghlogheay Xenu*thret* ea:, „ „ ~. Gokei - iiCd.' :14* .. eoeli_ . --- ,_ -- " , *- q-- . , -1 , ...'• -11 ...AL.. - .i.O v ..til "V.,. , A, 4.... , - . 0 ...:.; o.l.o,laoooeSSUlrg c4l. Ilrel P 3B orug w ., auc ci 6 , 1 ,ap .. /WNW 1.,14.14 - j •14 . .- ' ' ...i411.11"131114611Whillall • , -7, , ,:he • 444.1 4 ktiv. ; &a; tiiikili tentr s ,• ' .00 a TeLZIPO 44tWttWigOgkWWT5r'-axL=,,,o,. ILLEO, IMII MEM .FOUNDERS, PLACELNISTEF:, A *.tAm, *togs% I.litatTow STREET, Ninth ward, •Vidtl) . 33.rritcri. THOMAS . 11. , MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest anc most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish , ZOgineei of every ikm?eription. 41:011 Ttinics. Sheet Iron Work. zwbm•imi CmniqP. Bolling Jun Castings. Angistp CalkihNip% Machine Castpwo. .6leneral paitinge: . ORDERS SOLICITED no9:n A'XIONAL FOUNDIIII - 'AND PIPE WORKS. Cornet. pirrioll and Smigliguin Streets, (NINTH WARD,) • rrx-remmoix, SMIIII, Manufacitdrer of ..CAST , IRON. BOWL PIPE, POR'GAS AND WATER • sa My s Pipes__Fp castan . vaijably in Pits, in dry nu and la feet tear , Pis?. iallassorMent of _ . General Castings for Gas , and Water Works. I wanld also call the attntjo i tl z oiSmentendents of Gas Works to my fel6:tlO , • L. A. . LITINGSTAN.W..II. BIIIIT.W. ,LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON tOUNDRILS, MANUFACTURERS OF - FINE LIGHT CASTIN.C4S, tlleit i r p ri e s 6 T u r Plumbers ts, e and ;3 ir a c 7 a r e i l ltimi . Ag riculturalk ch .PlTTobsf" . ..ark proinptly attended to. Offioe .. arid - AVENTIII ! ,' near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON; B.BAL b . CO., Successors to BOBIN4Ort, MINIS k UrGairBB, WASHING .TON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PITTSIURGIii Manufacturers of Boat .11.11(1 etationary Etearn in. ktnes, Blest Engines, Mill - MaChinery; Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descrtptions; Oil Tanks an d !BIM, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12. corner First and Srnlthfteld Street& Agents for GIFGAB.D'B PETE= LNJEC ..lEtrfor feeding Boilers. . - •- • - • - jal.l.:=l MONT BLANC FOITNBAY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, / (09Posite 15 Alan Inn Mlll l ,O PITTSBURGH. Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTING E S GENERALLY. Orders promptly and cart:A:Lily executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & IRACELEND. oc15:128 BERLIN -FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIRS (Mee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constaLtly on nand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bonet, weeox Boxzs, poo IRONS, • StIGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW . WARE, And Castings generally. WM:TS THOMAS CARLIN & CO., - Fourth Ward Foundry and illachine Works, EIiiiiDIISKY ST., ALLgallfi,NY OITY, Manufacture= of Steam Engines., Oil Presseis,-Pul leys, Shafting Orin andlialy• Mill Work., Rolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, ac. Brad to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. . zavl4:qs CENTRAL. FOUNDRY AND ROLL i WORKS.. SSO Penn Street. . . BOTALMAN, DOYD & BAIALKY. ,chin acme, Mill Castings', Roll Lathes's- &o. ttULTON• MACHINE rWORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. - anufactory of:ATE/Ltd ENGINES, ' all sizes and of the most approved patterns for stationary t u O I NT. S ; A S V I U S ri A e gal r O S , ll n d a Nmers - p o wer ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. _Po GEISSE. Wellsville. 0. Fifty mites below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio liver, and line of C. & P. R. no9:h2 LUMBER. L UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! AMANDER PAITERSON, YARDS No. 86 Preble Street formerly Manchester, and N 0.157 Rebecca street,oppoette Gay Works, 'ALLEGHENY CITY. • DEALER IN ALL RINDS CV Rough and Planed Lumber, . . . - Flooring, Doors. Weatherbording, Sash, Shingles, Mouldings, . . . . Saw Mill Lumber,. Devine and Locust Posts, Lath and ridings._ Oak and Yellow Fine. - .A.L9,O—FIRE.BRICH. TILE and CLAY.• alfuoal. . . ... . F E)11. T PITT LUMBERCOW/PANT . • . Capital, - -: :-, $425,000. . . • Pizstimarr--EARD pH BR IDGE. • - SZCIISTARYT. D A. WR. , • BurampipplcaritrtEUW-FPAVASON. •. , ' - 4:..'.'.. ,-- ... —1,... ---,.., ....-. a. i DMICOTORB: I .. Edward•Davison, L. P. Duncan, ,' ot:11'11.1ton. , 7 :.• • •-•- , Li) 'mums" • ; • f !etoo,lP,,pithrtdie, , ? . 1... Dip4lnka, , , ' '''' •"•- -- ' rt. u. -- Johnston. , - LUMBER YARD-.Corner of BUTLER AND AL. LZGHENY STREETS:Ninth Wed. OFFICE ATZORT,PITT GLASS rli92o l , , Witsh . Ingten Street' . 020498 GAO AND STEAM FITTING. JOHN Coorst.._ __:76Egr - ken/ " assa. JOlllll IL COOPER 84, CO,_ . • BRASS' FOUNDERS, GAStD = STEM EWERS, Maxintioloieilot AIM BRASS WORK, o :T N T oescatitora leal ki ftri4l . 34 elka ORES Corner offike and , Walnut Streets, • , PITTSBURGV: mytawo „ IRON BROKERS. SAMVEL WICKERSHAM, IRON BROKER, I PITTSBURGH GA ZETTE : SATURDAY, JULY 11, • 1868. IMIEMOS, FORT TFI'T - BOILER, STU AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, KANIIrt.CTIIIIMBS or TDBULAII, DOUBLE-PLITED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AN-, CYLINDIEB STEAM BOLLEBS. I OIL STILLS AND' OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, • SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON- DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS ''AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL. SHIITES Offiee end Warehouse, corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Alir,,Ordere eexit to: the above address will be prompth attended to. mb7:lB9 WIN.- BARNHILL & CO.;• BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 20 PENN ST. Raving secured &largeyard and furnished It with the host approved maohinery, we are. prepared to rinktufhetnre every - description Of .BOITMS lathe 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, Boiler Iron ,, Brides , Sugar Pans, and sole mann fisclurers of•Bartilhill'cPatent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. IM:di' JAMESM. BITER, • Yds. 55 and 50 Water Street, PITPSBVIiGH, PA., ,ILINUFLOTIIIIin OF . IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLINGya...Ns, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SKEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JARED M. BRUSH ....... D. BRUSH. JARED H. BRUSH br:SON, ~micriNtits Steal i Boilers, Stills,' Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn,Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. 000 K STOVES. CET THE_ BEST., BISSELI. & CO.'S • ' TRIUMPH, FOR BITU.MINOI7I3 COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove In the Union. BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on band and for sale, PARL _ OR E S A T I 9 II. 7 / 6 R STOVES, GRATE_FRONTS , FENDERS, COOKING RANGES, so. CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is st . No. 148 GRANT STREET. id O. MITT. OILS. P.P./NV AJUNGAND Commission Merchants and Brokers in Petroleum and its Products, DALZF.LL'S BUILDING, DIMIESNF . WIPtY, PA. PSTLADELPHLL ADDRESS, WARING, RING .& . 127 Walnut Street. TACK .. BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND. DIMMERS IN Petrotenni and its Product& Pittsburgh Ot➢ce-DALZELL` BUILDING, oar ner of Duquesne Way _andlrwin streets. `. ) Philadelphla Ottice-IA7 WALNUT ST. Aptw3o • • , -. JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., Oil. Commission Jobbers, • No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, vrill buy and sell Crude and Relined Oils, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. One long experience in the Petroleum trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to maice it the . interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for sale saweordially invited tolbrilig their samples. aiShiffot la IC LONG & CO., • il* . kortneACiur.Eas OF , •_l. , AVM :1. 15 74 1F ,rAs '.BP WO '. OIL, . Brand-- '‘.L UCTEWB " - - ' , ;;;,i : - 1 -,_ : ..t. , ,:,5t ~, , I', ce, Ries, 2 :ME!. same : t r ig, Pittsburgh. ___________ .•.• '' PRACTICAL t - 118 ..-,FURNITURE-,MANUFACTURERS . _ ', WHIGLEALE AND RETAIL, '-' ", St .i - . LENICiii A i WEISE • NO. WI ~..Var.pkiiN.pr f iEVRRE.E.T. ilConstantly on hand every variety of PARLOR mud HAMBER VATENiTUEE , to ether with a com. 'plate assortment "otermuntin' Furniture at reduced. prices. I Those in want of anything in our line are cordially invited to call before purchasing. . I Work guaranteed. mh2l:nis LEMON & WEISE. FURNITURE. ASE FOUIP:ERIOR, °wigs ifILL AND 6 WOLIES, lirl"DiSbEttrEtiatl. - • & Meimileturers,of Sheathing, Brasiers , mut Bel Is=r 2 o r rie4 coo*, Bottoms, Belsedl3llll, Bot- Solder: Aiao, impoevriiand Dealers la Metd. Tin Itlate. Editret IrePe N't lie 49. OntW stantly on hand Trianon toilitohlues at Tools. Warehonse,lio. 140 irlitlll3TEDZitT and 100 0BO014D0THEIrl" fittshurgh..- • ~,Spesitelorders or bovver nite to lull desired pat I - . : i TOVIOPSIItiIWg, .. • ‘,..:t.. „:44T.S.:AN.p .-:oAx.!'s,',:':.:;' ' ' AtiIIott,ILIMILSB, '. ~ ' r, 10[ 1 ' ' ••• '-- V} a ' ~ ~ r , 1 1.. f -...,. ' , _ ___.' .h Ei Imittip Thy ~':.l .. , : Lte - : .. 1 1 • O.IILIMINPCUIRONtiIIa") 3 1.1 " : IS ' 1 ,-1• '... !, . -, ,4 ~ .p.. 6, s .4 , t:' . . .. 1 i• ' 71' 4 ? :''''" ' . ; $ k fl- .1 . ' • I=M'MS COPPER. --; -P-rnirAzumm. • 1011t-PITTAN IN - „ . No, 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN liiii.Es GOVER T , SECURITIES, ".. A D COLD. INURES ., ..i.:a OWED ON TIDE' DEPOSITS. Collections tn de on rdl neoenalble points in the Halted States and Csnadas. - -•-• 1 „ - - I • , r!duo. 0. Risher.. . - Robt. H. Haig, !• . .Andrew Miller, • . j ttnleB 31.13 ;tile y. ~ James Gordon, D. Wallace„ E. Fawcett, BAWL. Met3LITBHANi Preen. D. wrxcwiLsom. eashiler. ILLYSTONIE - ' No. 293 mow sum, PITPSBVEGH, PA. CAPITAL, (athorized,) :: : $200,000. DIRECTORS..Wm.rt. Hampton, Henry Rockstoce, Geo. T. Van Heron. H. J. Lynch, John Murdoch, jr., William Espy, Samuel Barckley t A GENERAL 'BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Oollectiens made on all sezeeelble points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposit& UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. 'VAN DOREN. Cashier. r r .:100I6M:(0010:40:111CIOVIiinsl.10,1110111,11:301.1 NATIONAL BANK OF COHERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTEASOh JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas,. • • Wm. Reed. , MMTE Wm. H.. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen IClrkpatrlck, o.l.Hatren, Y, AT 11 A. M. ap9:021 DISCOUNTS DAIL 114#T; cAuzanmr& CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Garner Third and Wood Streeis, rorrTsi3u - mari. PA.. taTCCESSO)ZB TOHANNA.IIA.Irr a C 0..) PllALlintt - • Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attenti : t e p: i ld toihe purchase and GOVERNMENT FRONDS. Drafts on London. .:110gAMP, • /..11 . 3311LIVIIEMPLEily 157 Market Stit eet 1 . PrXll - 1333011, PA. _ . Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canadaa. Stocks, Bonds 'and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention * paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. Jaßnal • WESTERN !iIAVIN/aS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. • CHARTEftED 1866. Interest paid on'llme Ereposite ANY SUM RECEIPED PRODS ONE. DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO .011E0K, WITHOUT' - INTEREST. • Discounts Daily at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President—L. )L - 2LOSHALL. DIRECTORS: I pßVt 3tARSALL, JOS. e OR I AI.&R EZ . J. J. GILLESPIE, 1 Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe.. •Wm. Caldwell, WI ' D. W. C. Bidwell, E. M. Fulton, HOTELS SIJIRIP HOUSE; • ATLANTIC CITY, • , Tble Ant eines Hotel will open for the Beason on 25th June. .Terma,ll3.so.pg_r_dur; _OO per week. Addretif R. IL THOMYBON. Proprietor _ °formerly of Conmes cape Isl5lA, and Ile- , ' lr r.llll l i l e n aZUl l ll 6 C tile4k6tion of U. -X BENTZ. ihrkw .817Bialigit RESORT. T: THgLat iota* stioneboro, lon the, line or,Jamestp_wri Franklin Failraildi owl-hoar*: ride . from klatilianiyTllll.llonse Is large, new and commodious, well furnished. has billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered' prome nodes. It Is • on , .the betika of the meet charming Fairy Lake in America, abounding In fish, and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with phur springs, romantic scenery, dc. It Is the beet edirilner resort in - tbete. _Address A " - 154 fr. PraPrrilkarm wABETt9Tpx mpLAL.43, WASHINGTON sTREit, Near Pittsburgh Grain Elevator , W. W. A.Drtineorr, Manufacturer- of CORN MEAL ItXt. FLOOR. and CHOPPED - FEED: - Orderty delivered in either city free of charge. Grain of all kinds chopped, and Corn shelled. onahort notice. . WEST COMMON ^' I!fi ONE Northwest corner of West Common. Allegheny. ' .e...NABOK Hl's% Inliand - or prebeie sharenofki 4 1 , 1kartb. and Step Stones, - Flags for Sidewalks Brewery Vaults, ie. Head a n d d - Tomb Stones, 4ta? Orders momntly eiremotnd. Pelee. reasonable $ •000- TOLtIAN, ;2FPP , 44411('—wi)+P?-119742134134c.: A 4 , 1664 . 74. , .111115" Veal Estate Mist: BO Bmtthttehl -4. 4 011111 L Z aLLts Onanonoil, Now on t 4 band st Utkit IE O IIL-rt';'2‘ll:ll2l:lEVTZ,'" , . . . BANKER, . , Corner of Wood: and Fifth- Streeis. GOTININAIENT AND PACIFIC 11i. BONDS, GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS.' .. Bought on tile most favorable teems. SOla LET TERS OF CREDIT and .DRAIPT4I *tillable In any part of . Europe. . DEPOSITS received subject to check, ot, INTER EST ALLOWED ON' TIME DEPOSITS': - • • JT B RADY AXES .- - Corner . Fourth and Wood st§., 1311. iv . i: - . ‘ ,BITE AND sr.LL ALL WINDS Olr " • GOVERNMENT .SECURITIES; GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. : 7-80's, CONVERTED INTO THE • . . , NEW 5-20 COV.EVN BOND. Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. : • , S Gl Sir AWNED LOANED ON OyEENNENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lotreg. market ratee. Orden exeentimiforthe Parehase'and Sale of STOCES,BONDS'aniI4OLIh . JAMES T. BRADY Ets littitturgt FINANCE AND ' ,`TRADE, OFFICE OF THE Pr BURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY. July 10. 1868. The increase export demand for coin . to-morrow's steamers made the market for gold very firm, and advanced from 140 M to, 140 U. • The deacliness of, the quotations du- , ring the `last month 'drives speculators :from the golctroom; and the brOkektOo all in their. power to keep down quotation; in order to be enabled to buy cheap; • The fu tura price of gold is a Matter 'orniuch apes ulation, but few are bold:enough to:operate on the present basis, or are.enabledtaname .a figure whloh gold .yrqulclyeaqh o,e, fore tlict: importing season is over. Bonds opened dull ,and bectiine:,lower and weak towards noon; ati the ciese, the market improved about y, per cent.; with a few sellers in the market, but they lack the courage to buy to any extent.' Railroad shares are ditll4 . and quotations nominal, few stocks are changing liana: Expless shares all unchanged, and border State, bonds slightly lower. Money is very scarce and business dull. Columbia oil is offering at about 17 interest off. President. Cashier Closing quotapons as reeerved by Ph. R Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 140 7 ; 1881 b0nd5.1.13%; 5-205,1862, 113%; 1864 do,110%; 1865 do. 111%; new, 1865 and 1867, 108%; Ten Forties, 107%; Seven Thirties, 108%. ' • New York Central, 134%: Erie, 70%; Michigan Southern, 92%;Cleveland Pittsburgh, 87%; Northwestern', common, 79; Preferred, 81%; Chicago & Rock Is land, 108%; Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne, 108:,I.i; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates, 29%; Merchants Union Express, 2434- ' Western Union Telegraph, 34%; Corydon, 30; Quick silver, 20%; quartz Hill, 1,15. _ , --Closing quotationa received by dames T. Brady&' ' • Co.:, , • • t Gold, 140%; V. S. 6's, 1881's, 113%; 5-Ws, • 18621 /13Y; .5-20's, 1364,_ 110%; 540'8; /8635. /11 10-40's, '• 107%; 5-20's, January, and July, '65, .10'8%; 5-20's, January, and. July, '67 108%; June" 7-30'5,.103%; July, 7-30's; 108%; May Comp.. 1865, 119,40.. PITTBI3iTRGM PETROLEUM MARKET Pyrfca,QF TSB PITTSBUGiLGAPMII; .• . F heir, itiv:lo ist3 i . - CRUDE—Th© C - e market was fairly, \ hy active bat weak,andt arda theciose there . . were offers to sell at a slight COnaiSSIOD. , without finding buyers. The•- most 're-, markable feature. w we have to notice lies in , the fact that hile the market is weak and lower here / Antwerp has still further ad vaned, being quoted to-day at 53, ' francs, . the highest point it has reacned this Tear; , strange as-it may appear, the market ? was . much stronger twn or three days ,„since, when Antwerp was several francs beloW where it Is now. The only. cause We can I assign is the report of several new wells within a day or two, and the probability of an increased production: _The reported sales reached ten thousand -five hundred barrels in the aggregate as follows : 2,000 bbls spot,"in tank. at 15; 500 spot at 14%; A 1,000 spot, at 1434; two lots of ona thousand each for ugust ot 15- 2 500 all year bnyere • option, at 15. REFINED—The operations in bonded oil Were also very light to-day; ''had the' mar ket was weak and lower; compared with. yesterday prices have declined fully halts' cent,' both for present and future deliveries, and at the,closes,buyar4 it, was said, were' asking foi aStlllfurtffeereduction. Sale of SOO. bbis last - half July , t at 34M;::, 11: ' last - half August on priiate terms; I,''' each for October and November. -at 35. The last five months were offered at 35 withoXit finding a buyer pi wi!salack§eptembex with same result. Late in ` the afternoOax? there .was a plump . ; offer„of. , 34; far laat Andf nt4 AnginiCwith.kaletk Pportedmin Philadel-, nhia—at 84q. A late telegram quoted last, ' ba1 4 4;131 - at. 34A fitst t,halt A14{11E444 sl 4 -'' and ,apot rat -31. :There.. was - a'' sale xit, Z,506 - A bbls yesterday for. ugust at 85.1 ~ -, •?;:. ARRIVAL-0 - 0 rgil , PLlO:s 4 :'Ottt4 - dEot , were as follows : ; ,..i_ ;•• -.-: • , J. W. MPFerranall!) D;l4lF 4 dgerton,.. 2 7:da'whi'e y' 4; Bro.; 500 Broil* ,73. - et 014 t Leech' & W00d,.. 400 Braun dr,Wagor vow ' 0. 8. - Jones ' ' 4,130,E. .Tagenuatt.,•„?.. 320 L. Rom!, & Bro.- 160 1 Fiaher Jr 13ro .... :. p0(1; J. Gallagher 480 i ,c' • 4fa W. M'Cate t heon.., '5O , , ;::T0ta1...'..; ...}.. • .' n * . k ... , oil, SHIPMEDITS FHB A. v. 1 {..."i `, Clark & Sumner, 500 do ,do ,to r P, 'Wright & Sons, Philadelphia. ~ • •. _ War P. Weisenberger & Co., 250 do do to den, Frew dc C0t,,,-Patttlpb4o. lA_ 2 t ,1,, __.: , Forsyth, Bro. & 'Co, 1 r ia. 7 ,.. ...W wa r'''' den,.Freyt 4 POrt,P4u,, a d e ar, t n * r i , ,T•- l 'iSh:' ' O. B. Jones,- Ado - u•S ) - - , worth & Co.; Philadelohia. , i ..... It. W. Burke 150 do do to Warden, & Co'., PhiladdlatiO ; ' tar -, ,_ _. ,__ Nat, .Rei*. ;CO, 10 0 ' do .te=, ! .... A. ;DEI7 worth, PhiladelPid• __ ,1 • ' ' , , . Clark e,& • )3ppnier, p. do,' le to ; V . :• . Wright & s o ns, Philadelphia. k . .ii ~.. r,l t r,l I .lmz. tmoi.X LPOongr D,S .n„.,m ti z t I t O r, 4 . ;. I _,) o t :" dee, Frew &Co:i philadelphis. , ' , G. - IV. ' frol_d4o4l..as`*-':493p.W. 4 0 1 q1 it K ing ox, , Phuadelphtii. :Tea ' "Millet . ; 48 , dii,,4o, 39 •76' P. Ilan dt Bro., Philadelphia. ~, . -Brookel"M At Co.,Calleittine,, 114 do ;do, Wiirdeik.'PreCCO44, - Vhilii4.4P4;*l 1 .....4,-D,adill.driMndikmici,te_iiig: KO( ;t. Co.;'ll3lladalphis. _ _ '''''''''‘ l ; I ' . 4 ' s . ,., a ft . ,'lrit4 l l.s7l o gr ad tr i ai l li g° ' i TO.I '..; , ."1, - Ww - M ic Att.sal 4 sisa make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Rev. David Kerr, 'Henry Lambert, A. M. Brown, Thomas Ewltur. PITT . S.BIMaIf9L4RKE'rA: 4 OFFICE OP THE PirtSiEl.iiioll GAZETTE, FRIDAY. JillYt-10 1 1868, There has been aisudden and very unea pected advance'in flour in Chicago during - I the past day or twol for.w4ielt no ,good t o ) satisfactory reasbn Can be assigned, and, a a consequence, it has but. little inditenc outside of that market. This last i 'move anent was don gotten up for the bane fit of those wholare carrying big stocks; i kind of gainb ngl operation to let don't' large holders T Ow- as', possible. - Tha thereswill be a onnustiallY heavy yield o Wheat;is about as Certain as anything cat ..,,, , bei.in mariy , ,,p r l t icee the crop has alreid3 -... I been secured 1 good condition, and Withli , ' the crop . the next two or t4ee weeks , tne crop iX the whole eoun y Will have - been harvestj ed:' , *-The advid iilregard :to`,Co - rn i YPota . toes Bye; Oats and Barley artralse highly' encouraging, a d '.lmore than inn ; aversgel -,yielantity Pee!ected. :WithOtheserfacti in view,therefo e,,it is 'not likely that an I advance in Flour can long be eßeclqllefl. . - GRAIN—But litile old Wheat. offeritig, l and bett littler in .Market: the ink, sale re•! ported whislit 52,30 for Prime Red, but. mil, lersareliowinitirffering .52,20 to $2, - w Ne Southern What it is stated can Is livered here itt thatprice.' 'Oats quiet unchanged: may be quoted .at 77 to 7 / 1 track and 80 Ja o stcire. Rye ? iii uncham 'at $1.751.cf51,i30 forittitid lets. Cornier quoted •at Mop to $1,05 for. Shelled, $1,06 to $l,OB for prime Ear.- No Bark, „market. • 1.., , - . 1 ; i.,, , ..,.. .i. :, ,•r -- BilITL'11;:-Te" dull inCinegfeated, With supply considerably in excess of the de.; mand; small sales fif pritne to choice at 23, ,to 240.:. , , : . .. . -• , - „, 1 EGGS-en fait supply , and dulli but mi. changed at 20 to 21b. ' • . ' • t " - FLOUR+7Iie Market.:ll - 11rnier, under 'the flifirteneen the advises - front the west, j „but, as yet,.th eis no advance here; nor' ,is ft ilkely:t t theiti 'will rbe. Buyer 1 i both' dealers' and consumers ' ,take hol very lightly, Mad with good ' reason; to 1 and the pollcy Of ialmost everybody is t 1 buy:as little as possible, So. that advantag I, can be taken ot the decline, when it o 1 enra: We contimie to quote at $9 to $9,5 I for low grade, and $lO to, $10,50 for good t l Choice Spring' ,Wheat; 'Winter. Wheat i , ranges front $ll tiOi 811,50, and fancibrancitil at $l3 to $l4. Rye Flour, $8,75 to $9. i IclAY=There was a very light supply of I , Ilsty.in 'Allegheny', to-day, and the market i was firm but unchanged; - v,'.3 continue to ~ • quote at $l5 tiis2o for new, and $2O. to $25 1 for 01d. 13 ' i MITMILLVEED-iteiidy-with . I,ilei oofra 1 1,. at 81,20 t051;25, Mid 'Middlings at $1,85 I $.1,95 , . L „. --','' .. , , , z r -ill "POTATOES-41 t ere .. la's - good neman t .feironew crop, and .we can report r ego. sales at $6 per bbl. , ' ”' ' ' ..SALT. .--1.9- drill -.and , nominally nn, 'themged; $1,75 toll,Bo to the trade, and $2,00 for small lots. h: '' ' ' '. I DRIED FRUIT--Is 'in good Supply' and - very '&llll,'andttili stock:in this-Iriarltet is mostly of an interior quality.- ~' ' PROVISIONS- I, ,Bacon' is quiet and n changedd atl3,q for anoulderst , 15% to 16' f r 1 Ribbed,rand 17%0 18 for , Clear Sides an 1 19m to 19% forlt canvassed. Eingar Care 1 -Hants.-Primekettle rendereti-Lard 17 1 ,4 1 17%. Dried Btief,2llo2 - 2. Mess Pork, M ' ' to $28,75. 1 ::, -.; ~- ' .'LARD,I OID-4t - i , very' - fair - - del:nand, we now quote 'tt tsl,lB for No. 2, and $1,3 to $1,40 for .. - = ORVIOE OF `ifeas.... 4. al3r The market I was steady with g' fair di inand, and a--good- 7ii degree-of: Activity manifested 10.111 M market for crude iron at prices fully up . .to last week'sfigur Sales 'oll3itiMiltus cosi melted `we're .r 1 1 stricted from wept uf stock.. The stippl cof the < hotter Oades , of - thiiiironsjs r d t . ported as Axh us ed. The saleS report ( were confined to common and - inferi . brands,.of whieh.the supply is very lig t We are reported the following sales:" - • . - ' • , • ANTHRACITE. ._. . ' ' 2 1 5 tons Redhert... . $36 53-4al : 40 " ' Red Short ": '37 00—:'Ca '3O " No: A Foundry : 39 75--4 1 in .100 1 1- .ZlO. A Foundry 1 - 438 00--4 m s ' too ,, ltd:2FOttridty... .: . :::.137 00-4 m 25 " No. " 1 Foundry 40 0.0.4 m 2 1 20 ' - No. ' 40, 00-,fm s 200 " No Foundry, to' rir..3B 00-4 M S 4 N. r f l 00 . " N 2- do fm ' ... 38'50- 7 50 s CHARCOAL. , ,. :: .:t -36 tens 'Close t oy ' $3B 50-5 mos. 200 " Extra e forge 4.5 00-4 mos .... , :25 %." . Nci,..1.-Etoß ' i '", ';: 43' 00L4hoos 50 i , No. 2 it. R...''.. .. :. ~-...;.. '39 004 mos It 160 ' " No. 2. H. 1?. 50 -," !No. 2 R 40 . 00-4 mos firillitlNtll3 COAL SMELTED FROM L. 01.11 1317-i PERIOR,QILF,, 1501 ons CloSe Greve ffitltirr,eo32 50.--smos 500 ".• Inferior ! White 33 0041.n0s 200 " .Ikiedinnl Forge..... .. .. ; 35 00-4 mos SOO " Close FOrge 35 00-smos -104 " Close Fglrge 34 50-430 d's 100.." Ope n ! fey, 37 60-.Bins4oo " Close drey, to ar • .35 '5O--v, cash 300 tons Cham I 300 " .. t 3001 it 44 .. 1 . ~ . Cin anti Market. il tßr Telegrapb [ to the mitotioniti oozed...)CINCINNATI, (July ~, . CINCINNATI, uly 10,x-Cottonis quiet Dui unchanged, ft with sales of middling :at • There ls' rfritlOg ' doingln Tobacco, and dealers are. preparing for