111 ntOO;WORBa,, : , . -;...,. AB. sx.xa, Prea't W. P. reaxer., 9ttp3. • - pITTSBULIGri FORGE • •-1 AND IRON CO. ICAMTFACIVIOSEEI 'e Bar iliailroad Fish Bars and Bolts; • • RailroadiCar Axles Belled; • "Railroad Car 'Axles littni n tMereth 4 ‘ldoetbinotlie Frain es; - • • Locomotive Frame Shapes, • Bide Bads; ; ••, plies, Straps; piston Iteads; I Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; • • • piston gods, Wristlet Fitman Jaws, Colinras Re. • . Office, No. 177 .:P'ENN STRNET, rrnissui.o? E. EBB & Co., IIiANTMACTUREitS Or . Bar; Ilikop and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT IRON, Iron Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. lifiii MO, OIL' WELL TUBING. °Meet 88 Water and 182 First Streets.. PITTSBURGH, Pa. =1 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, MAITUFAOTtIitgR I3 of Best CO'ramon, Refined, Charcoal . JITNIATA BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE 1R0N,, , HOOP, BAND T, and ANGLE IRON. BOILER. PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS, _ CYLINDER and GUARD or ruoaEß IRON. • . WALL T BAIT.S _2O and 16 tbs. to the yard. • WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIRES for same. BLAT ItAlLS,_runehed and Countersank. SCREEN • NAILS AND SPDIES. Warehonse arid - Office at the Worts, GREEN OMB STREET, (a-continuation of First street, adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO" Pennsylvania trot Works. • Warehouse, Nos. 166 and' 167, ` FIRST STREET opposite hionougahell House, ap24:d6 PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, ITIOCK & CO. .I*TS'BURGB, PA., lfannf&cturers of Avery description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY frPR11199,2 - V ELLI.I•Tfe ANL) FL , A.TPAIII SPRINGS; • AXLES, fi.ESEL TIRE. &c., &c -• Warehouse, 83 . Water and 100 First its. _5p03:067 - PwrsuunGit STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON, COOK &;CO., (BIIC&IIMOILS TO delfE9, BOYD & C 0.,) liannfacturers of the TEST. REFINED -. CAST STEEL, . . MAR* EritliE9l"LiEhT N of all A gisest SAW OAST STEEL tor • 5 ° 'nes,pbalLassitsiowbaig ilacassies, steed Plow wings < .• Axles eniain • • 11r; - • ofr 10•11 Cait and Common Plow & SpringStept, __ `: fldee—Carner FIRST A-1.111 'ROSS STREETS. two tusks above She Monongahela House. ,' 0ct3:.19 AI ILLER, BABB - & PAIALIN _ - GZI4II3!LLL PARTNERS: METCALF. REUBEN MILLER, S p ). W. BARK, I CRAB. PARKIN. • - • srscui. FARTNZII - S. M. KLUB. CRESCENT STEELWORKS, ,;;ZU.TLiT.4.104.1R., 13.4..1111 & PARKIN, Offlee, - No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1b14:d48 BLACK DIAMOND dr ' STEEL worms. PARK,- BROTHER & CO., gatufactuiers of all desortpttono of SEPT3ECEIL. Office sind Vrarehoude,l2o, lAA, 124 SECOND and 1 19 and 121 FIRST tyrvvati. N EW HARDWARE 110IISE.. ' ' LINDSEY; STEERIT & Disnifactorers and Impofters of iiiA4xl,33wA..]a•v. , ,", • 1 "` ' 'CUTLERY, &C. CEO 88T-:Tilritß,TY STREET, HEM -00141A1ApIr WAYNZ. Oas ; Val% ' talon Depot. • ',kw , • I. •„, PITTSBURGH. , I'll; • 1)1 _ Asent. for TAIERBA.ISIICS , scji.taea. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. frELIAS-AILLEN," • • 44 .• twit& ainott LEAF TOBACCO AND 13119A1N - i.. D'ap ifIXTIf STICIIIW fltstldslo.llauwpr4 oin laerre - an • ^• • - p t rivss uusi:Pk, Sa m eo pf 17 Water aDiaILP ENcEIIB/0/1 WORKS. E.. dr. W. ..7 - mtricreirSON, Muintsztureis and polders in - TONiCCO, Snitlit Cigars, Pipes, .Ico., No 6 yEasirdisa. ST.. AtTaXeBANT‘ 4;:; ,, .. , :z,, I= FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. A TLAS wgn.K2, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, , ~ . • pri-r‘sisurtcria. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These , completelf:traTifirlarreaelaitoltrigtltteLevilystesiti,nlLnser.eliiost prepared to furnish . .. Engines, of every deseription. Boliers,oll Tonsk".. • i • . . '. 19 et Iro Work. : a raiid il .e*lalidif- 11 - f ' ' - ; Bellifig NM Castings. ;- , I Engine Castings.' 1 liaehine. Castings. 4 i General Castings. 1 ORDERS HOLICITED ' , troritnEo 'NATIONAL • FOUNDB!, AND PIPE WORKS. Corner carrOti and . Smsliman Streets, " _ • • (NINTH WARD,) • PITTISINITILISTE, Wiff• Turn 11fairmfooturei• of - CAST,_IROW,BOWL PIPE, POE GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits. in dry sand, and IR feetlengths: Also, run assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attentio n of Su pe rintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. • felietlo • L. O. mvisosTox.w. 11. BURT.W.-A.-ROBINSON, Jll.. 1211/NirSTON Bfir IRON FOUNDERS, 3Lirruirertrazas OF FINE LIGHT .CASTINGA All defieriptions,' tor Plumbers and Gas Fitters., Ag rieulturallmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma chinery, In. • All Jo b Work promptly attended to. Office and • Works—WHINGTOIT A alt near Outer Oepot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBLIti:1114 pr.Ek Is, co.; Successors to Sortuteox, Nuns & Mrtaacut, WASHINGTON WORRS, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS,' PrITSIURGH, Manubsctirrers . of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, ShatUng, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. ESL corner First and Stnithileld Streets. Agents for OEFOARD'S PETENT L'IJEO --IR for feeding -Boilers. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, RolMng Mill and Bridge Castings, "THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carf — ifelly eieented. Charges reasouside. _ • - EBBERT & ILACICLEM oc15:128 BEBLIN FOUNDRY: PRICF4 & (like and Warehouse,. 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOEMI, DOG IRONS,.: : ,SIIEFAII BEETLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Cistinge generally. - 4 • aif36:yB TROBLIS CARLIN & CO., . Fourth Fantdry and . Vaduz \Yorks, . maibussx Si., LEGHERY CITY, tdanneltalxurers or Steams Entine& On Prunes, Pul ley, Shafting,- Grist and Saw Mill Work. Rolling ?dill and Idachltie - Castings, Grate Bare, Weights, Wagon Boxes, Re. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes.- maTl4:qs CENTRAIifouNDET AND ROLL WORK& 880 Penn Street. Boramoz„ BOYD & BAGALEI'. man ligll Castings, Roll Lathes, go. Fuilro lir MACHINE WOURS. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. - "Sfantlfsetory of STEAM ENGINES, all sizes and of the moat approved patterns, for stationary_ finOTAe." •'iFt;rigitni A i r o s . ir %V IiNGINICS, ,I which rill be sold ai very minced prices. P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville, 0. line of an Fifty miles & below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Aver; noO:h2d . LUBIB'EIt.I LIIMBEItt - LIIMBEW ALEXANDER EMERSON, . YARDS No: SG Preble Street formerly Manchester, and No. 157 Rebecca street,oppostte Gas Nprks. ALLEGHENY CITY. ' DEALER. IN ALL KINDS CY . Rough- -and , - Planed Lumber, . ....... PloOrlng. _ Doors. 'Weatherboarding,Saab, .-.. , Shingles, 'Mouldings, _,.; • Saw Mill L umber, . Cedar and - Lormst Posts, Lath sud Palings, Oak and Yettow Pine. _ Amo r rum - BRION, TILE and.CLAY. al5:o5B PrrrsßLauu. FORT PITT LUMBER COMP • Capital, - - $123,000. Piismerr—EDWAßiD DITHBIDGE, gl i Vrt i vc " ;:tLeriVlSON.a ii e, EdwardDavison, Dlnat9 , • -- 1 L TOn . i_ F. - Millman. • John - Ittellon Z. 'D.' Dlthrldge, , M. L. Malone. S. /S. Johnston. LUMBER YARD—Corner of airman AND Afr LEGRENT STREETS. Ninth Ward. ingto n St COPPICEr eet. AT PORT PITT GLASS VONA, Wash. i 520898 GAYS AND STEAM FITTING. Jour( it. mom • JOB: arts mufti BIEL JOHN M. COOPER &co • BRASS FOMIDERs 9 • GAS AND STEAM - FITTERS, Mainfactaints of PUMPS AND Bli:ABB Wonx,p eveu description; dealers In GAS YUCTIInES 4Nl} Tuswe, of all kinds. . • Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, , PITTSBURGH.: mylls:rSl SMMEL M. WicimettSiLiM, m ar BRoKER; - First Street, Pittsbutsh, Pa. EMI : Agent fbr the'sale of 0011tral&na lli g hele i e ." — Sophism, Isabella, Denoantan, cleaulpe• ( *tendon, and. other brands co of Athracite, Zonghlogkeny Coke and 0: .- Charal RE! REMES (Opposite Union Iron 111 PITTSBURGH LUMBER. IRON BROKERS. PIG I:ROP03. corderß mspeclitOr ioyvlto. GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY ..:13, -21.868 ENGINES, 801 F ORT PITT - 1101111, - STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, ][AS.'IIF or TUBULAR, POUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FMB , BOX AN_, CYLINDER:STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS,' BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING iPANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM. PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES: PRISON DOOB3 AND COAL SHIITES 01118ce and' Warehouse corner Second, ' Third. Short and L iberty Streetit, PIT,T.SETRGI - 1, Pa W Orders bent to the above address will be promoth attended to. mb7:189 BOILER_ BARNHILL .&. CO4 • MAKERS AND SHEET IRON W . ORTKERS; NOS. rO, 22, 24 AND 20 PENN ST. Havlng_se v ured a large yard and furnished It with the most ar}roved machinery, we are prepared to manufactur every description of BOILERS In the best manna and; warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,oll Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Don, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers-of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. laSie2l JAMES Di, BITER, . Nos. 55 and 56 Water kirept, !PITTSBURGH, PA., ILANUFACTITELEA Or IRON OIL TANKS 5 SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, • For Steamboats. JAHZD M. BRUSH EDMUND D. BRUSH. JARED N. BRUSH & SON, Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tank,s SHEET IRON WOES. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &O. COOK STOVE S . ` CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO.'S FOB BIrUMLYO US jCOAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other . Stove in the Union. BISSELL & CO., No. 235 Liberty-Street. . Allmon hand and for sale. PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES. GRATE FRONTS FENDERS, COOKINGRANGES. ac. CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO BIM THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at No. 146 GRaNT 6'I'I:MET. OILS. WARING AND KING, . Commission Mere Awns mod Broken la Petroleum and itsfroduets, DALEELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, I,QPrIVBVEItIIII, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. 'Pittsburgh 0111ce—DALZELt • BUILDING, cor net of Duquesne Way and Irwl - nstreets. Pldladtaphla OfEee-127 WALNUT -ST. JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., . , Oft Commission Jobbers, . . ~ DrgITESNE WAIT, will and sell Crude and Binned Oils, Lubricating, Tar,Benzine and Cooperage. Our 'long experience In the Petroleum trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make it the interest of buyers and sel lers to give tot a call. Parties having ()Us for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. ipthttPt- Ticr . NI. LONG CO., NANDBACTUILEtet 3 OP PURE WHILE : BURNING OIL, - Brand— , ".L TYCLFER. P° OMo% Ne. S . Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. pnAcTicm. - nB..- 118, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, - LEMON Ir. rro. - US rovilaw errAt . E.V.T. Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, together with a com plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced Thoee is went of anything In our line are cordially invited to call before purchasing. galcmicceranteed. LEMON a WETS. LAKE Elllrmtion. • COPPER tali AND BREL'LTRO worn, privreirtuen. PARK„ a, GO., Manufacturers 'or Sheathing 'Drente:et and Bel -Copper, Premed Copper Beams, liaised Still Bot toms, Spelter bolder. Also, Importers and Dealers .1* metal, Tin Plate, sheet arm, Nt ne ate. Qon Ilpintly on hand %Inners , Machines an ;Tools. Warehenseatio. 140 MST ISTBBAT and 190 .ssuorrn STREXT,Pittsburgh. Special orders of Dapper cut to any desired pat ant. • • inelerandwT - - . MARTEN LI.EBLF,R, • ' 12111ALZR HATS, CAPS AND :p 3Bs, in Am At erviliel j iw s ne c itsie zi ri Alan Dealer FIELD Pittsburgh, I's. (UAW promptly 4104 poi s4l44l94.gualsalso S, &C. MANUFACTURERS OF TRIUMPH, P. c. nuvrr. g ,i 3 COPPER. EATS AND, OAPS. FIM FINANCIAL MT PITT MARINO COMPANY, N 0.169 Wood Street. _irrA_L, • • •,`• • $200,000. •TOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IX' I'oo RNMENT S 01JRITIES, AND CO D. NT DES g-iiIIiOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Colcettons made on all ei Inited States and Canadas. DIRECT RS: Jain. C. Risher. Robt. H. R.ng, • Andrew Miller, James M. Bailey.: B. Hostetter, .14 ~ es Gordon, D. Walince, E. Fawcett, BAWL. RI D. LEFT S, No, 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (afithorized,) : : : : $200,000. DEFLECTORS. 'Wm. H. Ram ' Beilry Sockstoce, Geo. T. Van I)cren. IL J. Lynch, John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy; Ba*uel Barckley, GENERAL BANEENG - , EI:NINES TRANSACTED Collections made on all accessible points in the I 'died States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. NI ED STATES SECURITIES SOUGHT AND SOLD S. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. PAN DOREN, Emitter. .TOCKHOLDEBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE NATIONAL BANK. OF - COMMERCE Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSOrt JOB. H. HILL CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: A. Patterson, George W. Cage, ' Wm.jt„ : „Brown; I James McCandless, iChas. Lockhart, W nl. Deuglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, I Wm. Reed. W. S.-Haven, Y, AT U A. M. ap9:022 DISCOETITS Mil CAI3O4EY & CO., _ BANKERS AND BROKERS, - Corner ; Third and,: _Wood Streets, • rri-rsnuridix, , - (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART A. C 0.,) mutants ;.. Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention e Paid to the purchase and sal 01 COVERNMENT BONDS. buitut Drafts on - London. myLia NHOLMES & SONS, • 313.A.1V/K-E3FLIS, 57 Market Street, rorrICTSl3l7ll.4all - , United !States and tions made on aldas l the principal pot4ta of the Ca' Ju. Stocks, Bonds and other Seentities BOUGHT AND SOLHON COHMISBION. Partlaulu att4zUon paid to the prtechitee and sale of United States Securities. salhal WESTE.AN SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY SEM RECEIVED IPICO:et ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT . INTEREST. Discounts Daily at lit o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President-4. M. MARSHALIa DIEXCTOREI: THOMPSON BELL, M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. 1. JOB. Alr• REE. J. J. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis •Dalzell, • D.. W. C. Bidwell, B. X. Fulton, MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, N 0.14 SzattatfLteld. Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR DEWARD. s De poeHa received antdeetio cheek, wlthott Inteeeet. JAMES BLAOKMORE,PrfiIdent. GEO. D. TINDLE, Secrets and Treasurer. JAILER H. HOPKINS, Mk tor. . . TRUSTEES James Blackmon, • James.H. Hopkins, Alex. nettle, James Bowe, William Deane, W. W. Bredebell. A. Cubbage, - Robert Wray. John Taste. 'HOTELS. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITE, N. J. This ant class Hotel will open for the season on 281 h June. Terms, $3.50 per day; $2O per week. Address it. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor, _ (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island, and Me tropolitan Hotel, - Washington, D. 0.) N. H.—The music will be under the direction of Mr. CARL RENTZ. 'erlat7 A NEW SUMMER RESORT. . . THE LAKE HOME, Stoneboro„Pa., (on the line of Jamestown Franklin Railroad, one hour's ride from Franklin.) This house is large, new . , and commodious , well furnished. has billiard rooms, ten-pin 'alleys and covered prome nades.. It is on ,the banks of the melt charming 'airy Lake in Asaerlea, abounding in fish. and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with Bul - romantic scenery, ae. It is the best summer resort in the Biala. Address. 8. T. KENNEDY. Proprietor. WASHINGTON HILLS, • WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pittsburgh Grain ILlevoitor W. NV. A.NIMUIEK)N. • Sisnufleturer of CORN htEAL, RYE FLOUR aad CHOPPED FEED. Orders de livered in either city free of obarge. Grain of all kind' yrioPPed, aid cion% 'hint wAlce, -biet4l;r:f& g' 7 - 4 _ . PH. K. .311-10.1 a. rEZ,. BANKER, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND DACIFIC R. R.BONDS, GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF. CREDIT and DRAFTS available in any part of F.nrope. ' • DEPOSITS received subject to check, or ISTER EST ALLOWED OR TIME DEPOSITS. JAMS TB BIWYY ISC UO" Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., ssible points in the 3E3 AL IC: Ft. , GOVERNMENT • SECURITIES, 130iD, SILVER AND COUPONS, lIBIE.pr, pres't. ON. Cashier, ON MOSTrORABLE TERMS! 7-30's - OONYERT FAD NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND. 310 MM LOANED ON GOVERNMENT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest market rates. Orders executed for Die Paiehsse end Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. ttt littsburgt. krtts OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t SATURDAY, July 11, 1868. Gold was strong to-day at 140% to 141%; closing at 140%i The demand for coin for the purpose of Ishipment to Europe is in creasing, and although the Sub-Treagury is daily paying out considerable amounts of•coin fore interest, the market is barely President ....Ca►hler supplied. Considerable purchases are; made for hoarding, and the same class of men that talkOd up gold last November are trying to run up the premium now. Government - bonds were less firm to- day, with only a moderate investment de mand, and no dispokitionis mimilested to buy and hold for higher prices, especially is this the case with the Five Twenties . of the julY issue. Ten Forties remain firm at 107:54; also, 1862 s and 18655, old issue. Eighty-one bonds are much neglected; 'ac cording to the Pendleton doctrine these bonds are no better than 1865 Consols or 18645. The recommendation of .the Demo cratic Convention of paying the` Govern ment bonds in currency finds an interpre tation which differs widely from the com monly conceived idea of the masses,' that is, manufacturing greenbacks to redeem tbc bonds with; but, financiers, like Bel -a ont and his. Wall street friends, wish to improve the currency by the - economical administration of the governments final/ cgs, by taxing sufficient to leave a surplus to redeem bond 4 with, and thus raise the Gdvernmeots credit,and advance the bonds to :such; a greenback premium that they would cernmand- about par in gold. Pay mead*, - bonds then in currency would practically be a resiatnption of specie pap, . meats. , The. present enormous imports and necessary shipments of bullion to pay for, shows a poor prospect of raising the Governaients credit to such an extent that they would command par in gold. With the advance of .the premium bonds, gold should' decline, and thus greenbacks would gradually approach the , standard par of gold. ; Stocks are dull and inactive: Border. State bonds are a little better, , but no ma terial advance has been established. Ex press shares are neglected. Money is better, business remains very • - • 1. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Merti, were as follows: - Gold, 141%;, 1881 bonds, 113%; 5-205, 1862, 113%; 1864 d0,'.1.10%; 1865 do. 111%; new, 1865 and 1867, 108%; Ten Forties, 1071,; Seven Thirties, 108%. . • New York Central, 1343 e: Erie, 70;, Michigan Southern, 91%; Cleveland (SE Pittsburgh, 86%; Northwestern, common 78%; Preferred, 81%; Chicago & Rock Is land, 108%; Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne,. 108%; Ohio ,& MiSsissippi certificates, 29%; Merchants Union Express, 24% Western Union Telegraph, 34%; Corydon, 30; Quick silver, 20%; Quartz Hill, 1,16. --Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co.: . • Gold, 140%; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 113%; 5-20!s, 1862, 113%; 5-20's, 1864, 110%; 5-20's, 1865, 111%; 10-40's, 107%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July, '67 108%; June 7,30'5, 108%; July 7-30's, 108%; May Comp., 1865,119.-30. make reference: Joseph Dilworth. Henryavid Kerr. Lambert; A. H. Brown, Thomas Ewinir. BUY AND, BELL ALL KINDS OF INTO THE. roe Interest Allowed on'Deposits. JAMES T.' BRADYIE CO FINANCE AND TRADE, PIITSBURGR OETROLEIIM MARKET OFFICE OF THE PITTSRUGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, July 11, 1868. 5 CRUDE—The Crude market was again dull and weak to-day, but a single sale re ported, 2,008 , bbls-500 each from, August to December, seller's option, at 143ic.- Spot oil was offered freely at 140 without finding buyers, and future deliveries ware offered at 3.435 c; ,the former shows a decline of fully a cent, and, even at the reduction, the demand seemed to be very munh re stricted, and the market was devoid of that life and animation which prevailed during the week-up nritil Friday. It isnot a little remarkable that while Antwerp has ad vanced to a figure not before attained this year our own, as well as the eastern mar kets,, have been dull and weak for two days past, and to-day there were no di cations in mind, nsofani enparro, and b vero borne however, that atjec It uld the o mark et sp kas ba . is usually very sensitive at this particular season of the y rpodic movements every few days: outs day it may seem to be the very picture of des, pair, while within the next forty-eight hours it is just as likely to be very much excited, and Bto 50 per gallon higher. The ma i n c ause for the present reaction lies in the fact that the production, it is, believed, is steadily increasing, the latest and most reliable advises we have place ..the daily yield between eleven and twelve thousand barrels, which is an , increase of . about two thousand, barrels within the last three months. As an offset to tbis,howilver, it is stated that the demand for consumption is, and will be considerably larger this year than last, new marketshavingbeenopened up; it is also alleged that about ten thou mind barrels per day are being exported to foreign countries. REFINED—The demand for bondeck oil was also very quiet to-day, though, cow % pared with yesterday, prices eye wider= gone no quotable change. Co pared uith Wednesday and Thursday, hog} ever, there has been a decline of from one t)) one and 'a half cents; and, as we have already stated, the market is quiet; even at the reduction. Sale of 2,500 bbls, 500 each, Allgust to De-. cember, at 34c; 1,000 first' hal August at 34c; 1,500 Ist to 15th August a , 3434 c, and' • 500 15th to 30th, at 35c.. All th year, buy er's option, is nominal at 35 t 35;40—the . last sale-reported was at 36c. ut it wa s made before the decline. Spot ii is quoted: at 3334 to 34c. dl - BENZOLE- Sale of 1,030 b s for half half of August it 19%c. - ARRIVALS—The arrivals o oil to , :day 41/ere as follows: - , Fisher t Bro 240 D. M. Ed erton.. 899 L. Roess & 8r0.... 240 Leech & 00d... 480 Jas. Wilkins 960 , , , ---, W. McCutcheon. 50 Total il 2810 McCreery & 8..... 160 ' 1 Total receips for the week 12,10,9 Total receipts last week , 1 4 7,540 Total receipts since Jan. 1 - 599,693 OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DEW:ANS DEPOT. la . , Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 2471bb1s refined to Warden, Frew dr. Co., Phila elphia. G. W. Holdship, 107 do d to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Jas. Miller, 60 do do to W. P. Logan&Bro., Philadelphia. ~ T: Brooks. Ballentine & Co. 55 do do Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ' A A. D. Miller, 55 do do to Wring, Ring et Co., Philadelphia. I Union Ref. de Bt. Co.; 50 'do 'do to - P: Wright & Bor Philadelphia. ; 2'. Waring, King de' Co., 985Zd0 do i to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia - 1 , Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 116',bbis benzole to Warden, FreW & Co., Philadelphia. Warden dr.:Batchelder, 24 bbip benzole to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelpnia.. - „ H. M. Long & Co., 105 do betizoleto War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia.), ' OIL. SHIPMENTS, A. V. R . 8., .. - Lobkhart, Frew • & Co., 550 . do do • to. Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 100 do de to Warden, Frew & Co.,.Philadelphia. A McKee .t Hackett, 200 dC•10 to W,(P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. c• Mcßelvy & • Bra:, 168 do-.do to W. - It i Logan & Bro.,..Philadelph" Johnston & Paine, 50 do o OW. P. Lo gan & Bro., Philadelphia. . 1 , 0 ,i Fulton, ,Marvin &-Co., 00 ,d 4o do to 'V. P. Logan Jr, Bro., Philadel big. Fawcett, Logan .t Stock ale,- 250 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Phila elphia. Livingston de Bro., 100 d benzoic, to War. den, Frew & Co., Philadel hiii. • Nat. Ref, Co., 450 do ben le' to F. A. Dil worth, Philadelphie. WANTED—OIL STIL in good order, capacity ab and fifty barrels each; als! pacity three bandied b• gap, corner Hancock and PITTSBURGH OFFICE OF THE PITTSB •OH GAZETTE, i '' 4 SAfrunuav, July n, 1868. i . The general markets have been dull, and . 1 , quiet during the past week,land devoid of I 1 , anything new or very important. Flour is I firmer, but it will only be temporary; we I look for a further decline n o twithstanding it has advanced slightly in the West. Pro- visions firmer more activel and a shade • higher. Grain is quiet and Unchanged. i Groceries continue dull a nd neglected, though as the fruit season ift near at hand, there will be an active demand for sugars. Butter, Eggs and produce generally dull and unchanged. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet, and but little offering, either old or new; quotations may be given at $2,20 to $2,25, aslto quality. The . supply of old crop in this section of coun try is well nigh exhausted, and it is too early yet for new. ,Corn is firmer.and Softie holders are asking an a vane; we are quoted sales of prime Yellow at $1,09, but e this as yet is about three ttt uts above the market. Rye is scarce andlin the absent() of sales may be quoted at $1,75 to $l,BO. Oats dull but unchanged lat - 77 to .7cB on track, and 80c in store. PROVISIONS Bacon iis firm and higher. with an improved 'demand; we. now quote at 13% to 133; for snotilders; 16 to my, for Ribbed, and 18 for Oear Sides, and 20 to 20t for oanvassedll Sugar . Cured Hams. Lard is higher, also, 18c for prime kettled rendered. LARD OIL—Is reportdd lower, rot withstanding Lard has adkjanced; we now quote at $l,lB for No. 2 and $1,8.5 for HAY—Is steady, and th limited ar rivals, firm but unchang ed; $l5 to $2O for new, and $2O to 10 for old. MILL FEED—Steady with sales of Bran at $1,20 051,25, and ,Middlings atsl,Bs to $1,95. ,I PQTATOES—Under_the :influence of in creased arrivaNhave still further declined, and we now quote at $5 t0,55;50 per bbl; GREEN APPLES—Have commenced to appear in market, but, they , are, as yet, small and inferior, not having come ta ma turity.i - PIG LEAD—Is quoted ' a 10W.. LlME—Sales at $2 per bbl. SEEDS—Flaxseed is scitrce and wanted at $2,50 to $2,55. , I, 'SALT —ls dull and Il nominally un changed; $1,75 to 1,80 to the trade, and $2,00 for small lots. , Il CHEESE—Is steady, jwith regular sales at - 13 to 14e for Western *serve and Ham burg; 15 to 160 for Ohio :Factory; 18e for Limburg, and 19 to; 20c fa- Sweitzer. FLOUR—'Notwithstanding the hdvance in the west, has not advanced very much here, as yet, though theo is a firmer feel ing. The demand dbes .jnot seem to have improved, nor is it likely:that it will while the market remains in its present condi lion. We continue to quote at $9,50 to $lO for fair to good- Springir,Wheat; 810,25 to $10,75 for prime to choice do; 811 to $11.50 for Winter Wheat, and $l3 to $l4 for fahey brands. Rye Flour, $8,75 to $9. II New York Dry Gobds Market. [BY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NEW yon July 11. Dry Goods were buoyant for fill staple cottons: but the de mand was less active. leavy brown sheet ing, of the best makes ere firm at 17a18c; white Atlantio, A comn:tands 18340. The Agawam F are firm at 14c; New Market A 140, Bleached mnslltof ;of the best makes were steady, but meditun and light ad vanced full 344) durifig r ithe week; Hill's Seinper Idem now brut 18 3 40; Hope 1634 c; Lonsdale 18 3 a 1 9c, Law nce B 15}4c; Ports mouth 11ti0. Dark Prints in seasonable styles are in better request and risen to 133ga1434c for best makes. New Orleans'Market. [By Telegraph to the Plttabe ah Gazette.] NEW' ORLEANS, July 11.—Cotton easier; middling, 32c; sales 201 bales; receipts, 6 bales. Flour firm; suninfine $7,50; choice, 810,50a13,50. Sugar;Cr fully fair, 13/a 1334 c. Corn firm at 95 1. Oats Steady . at 75c. Hay, 821a22. For excited; holders asking 8.10. Bacon excit4d; shoulders, 133,4 c; clear sides, 17340. Lard stiffer; tierce, 1834; kettle, 1934820 c. Baltimore Market. (By Telegraph to the Plttabargh Gazette.) BALTIMORE ' July. 11.—:Flour remains dull. Wheat firm; red at $2,40a2,55. Corn dull; white at 11,12a1,16. Oats unchanged. Mess pork active at $29 1 , Bacon active and advancing Rib aides sit 16Xali3}4c. Clear aides at 16 %c. Shoulders at 14a14y 0. Hants at 21a22c. Lard actWo and advancing; sales at 17%a18c. Chicago Ca tt: Market. Mr Telegraph to the Pitts'? rgh Gazette.l Cittessio, July .1.1.--33eef Cattle are very dull at. $5.25a6,05 fo t rl,fair butchers steers, and $43,20a7,25 for madonna to good shipping H do. ogs are dull land 10a15o lower, M 48,12%a8,25 for commoh light; /8,4.0a8,60 for fair to medium, and 70a8,85 for gogd ObßiCe smootia. [.—,Two oil stills ut bne hundred ~!tine tank, ea rebl. W. P. Lo uttuesne• Way. MEM < , ffr4. r 4 3 x .4: ."44 4 5.