BRINE al /120 ,WORiCI3 . N)ar.rots, Prel't W. I'. PORTZE, IFOiltrE • / AND IRON CO., aaln:msqranateB or Bar Trout • Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; .1/shroud Car Axles Boiled; • • Railroad Car Sates hammered; - I.6eoinottie Pram es( , 10eontotiire Frame Shaper, • Side Rods) I **kat, Straps; • , piston heads; . , , Steamboat , _Shaftm. - steamboat -Cranks; " • Piston Bode. Wrlebti Aritman Jaws, Collars, Office, No. 177/'PENN STREET. fSiIUILGH. GRAFF, PI II TT YTINI &. CO.; ' , ' - NANOrACTuRana or , • : ... , Bit, -. l l ‘topitin4 Sheet Iron, - -' WROUGHT IPON, Iron Welded Totes for Goo, Steam, Water, iSze•\ \ , OIL ' WELL TUBING. OMee, 98 Water and 132 First Streets. i''• r : : P ''' BURGS,Pa. .. . . rrENSING ON IRON WORKS. .. LLOYD & PINK, huNtrp . ..druilEßß or Best Common, Relined, Charcoal AND BE 411111ATA BLOOM .IRON. MR,HCBANT BAR, BOUND and SQUAREIRON • ; HOOP, _BAND,_T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. • ]LOWER AND REAPER BARS, • CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IftoN. WALL T RAILS, _SO and 18 lbs. to the yard. • WROUGHT CRAMS and SPINES for same. PLAT RAlTA__Panched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON.. NAILS AND SPIKES. • Warehonse and Vince at the Worts, GREEN OCGR STREET, (a continuation of First street, adjoining the City Gas Warks,-Pittsburgh. = EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pal*lvitnia2lllii ,Works. Warehouse, N05.'1.66 and ' 167 TIPST STREET - opposite Monongahela House, ap24:de PITTEIMIIRG4II., STEEL WORKS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGEI4 NIXECK & CO. .PITTS/31:1RGH, FL, gannfactiirors of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, Riarimirr43 l PcßimppLATForms ,„ „iNGs. / AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Ac., Ac. Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Bth. apilko67 pffrantruson STEEL WORKS. ktinkliSONl COOK 86' CO., OWOCEBBOBS TO JONII3, BOYD a c 0.,) Manufacturers of the - BEST BEFDIKD CAST ' STEEL • - , VEATAMI' 1101711012CTIMilr of OliellartNialts THS.,___ , an .. OAST STAX.I. lot • \ e Xmwirs: asast Mowing AI , blues, :;• . Steel Plow Wangs, Axles, Oftewlers, t !S ... . . .&a C. „Cie and Caramon Ploiar & Spring Steal. - - - , OM ee—COrner'TlßST A.)111 Ms:Mal STUMM& two • lot•ks above the Monongahela Hotuse. . , i 4AELL.LEB, 8AR.8.,84:P41.112K1N. • OZNIZIW. PIETNERS: • • - irm. < REUBEN HILLHILLER. i E, elith...W. BARB, CHAA. WA SPSCLL • PAIISNEII -8 . M. WEIL. CRESCENT. STEEL . WORKS, tal:LiLaVat, 13X.Firt Ot P11.11.13C1D7, Office, 'No. 339 Liberty St, remewas PITFBSURGH, Bl"teK DIAMOND _ STEEL WORKS. BOTHER & CO., Atanteacturers of all descriptions of 11Eirt" _ *kg i• aa . * ,' ' • &Roe and:Warehonanc lA_ ~__O Inn. 11* 3E0916 and 119 and L9ll FIRST STRETS, , , , ~... ~ prrasiitioia. I~TEW;HABDWABE BOUT. • LINDSEY, STERI.IT & EIJW,EII, ifaztaaatOrers and Importers of - AL.3EI , 9 'CUTLERY, 'C. AtirrtaliiiEßTY STREET, oomp t i,Apy oseitiiiii:*isativievaiosa ---- PITTSBURGH. ME 'air s • siren{. for 1/41KBANKS , SCALES. ' TOBA - CCO AND CIGARS. - 211MAN" . .4.1M- 10 4 ' 13lir lit itnevieir C ' ----- 4 BAT TOBACCO Al glekl 8,7- 1 isirrs STS V CglitichtirDatet amerce . Bt . "11(ling _ prrzsßuson, 11DTrier-ai &TA._ :v•CELS I OB WORKS* 1 " W. ZEN3KINSON, Marinfacturers and DeJqeys In Toisaapo, Snuff, Cigars, PIJPes ,, iO4 ss imassater. m.i.zellENVl HARDWARE. _ . FOUNDEAS, IStiiCIEIMSTS. ATLAS WORK MORTON STREET, Nlnth . prr , r4si3t:riEm-H, THOMAS N. MLLER, President. These Works are among the largest :me moat 'complete establishments In the West, and are now prepared to tarnish ' • Engines, - of every deseription.., iktienh (MVgnam Sliest Iron Work. ' Boning 111111 Castings. Engine Castinigs..! Neckline. Coatinips. Gineral.Castlngs. ORDERS SOLICITED 1109t1169 ATIdIY3I'FOIINDSY ;. AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smalima* Streets, CRUMB WARD,) 4. vrirrsiturtomt, - - SMITH . • Diaiinfooturer or CAST ! IRON,BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND W&TER WORKS. Ml . Plp . e i s is tr. eriskti . va . r . lahly h l _qi t e r t leezteP.P.a 3 -A 4 a ss ° General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. felfhtlo • • L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BURT.W. A. HOHLNSON, ;TH. ITINGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, • . - XANUITACTIIIIIDES OP. 'FINE LIGHT CASTINGB,; All deeeripPona, for PliaMbers and Gas Fitters; Air rienltnralimplementa, Cotton and Woolen Mlll Ma chirsOlNOrk promptly attended to. • °Mee and 'Works—WASHINGTON ASE, near Outer Pepot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBEVSON REA'Ai CO. • Successors to ROBINSON, MOUS do =LIMBS, ' ' WASIAINGTIION. WORKS, FOUNDERSAND NACHINISTS; . PITTVIURGH Manufacturers . of Boat and Stationary Steam En gilefttigß, Castilnnggits es, deleri_p fa tio li n i s 4l 7llTliks wfa Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. No. 151. corner First and SmlthOildStteets. Agents for OLFG.ABD'S PETE.NT INJEO .-)F. for feeding Boilers. pal:rs2 MONT BLANC FOIINDRY. 'Butter Street, Ninth . Ward, (Opposite Onion Iron Mills,) Rolling - Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and candidly executed. Charges reasCmable. EBBERT & RACIUMIL 0c15:123 BERLDI IFOIJNBRIE. PRICE & SIMS. °Mee and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. - Manufacture antileen constantly on nand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, w soon HOSZA, ribG mons. SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, sift:TS amid Castings genandly THOMAS CARLIN & CO., . . • Furth Watt' Paraidty' and Mathine 'Worts,. SANDUSKY ST., AILEGMENY CITY, PA., Miuntitatirers oG Stenzn Knesien, OS 2resdes, lays, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work. Bolling ,Mill and Machine :Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Bones, 6d. Build to order and hate on hand Engines of all sizes. Invl4:qs ovirritAvrOVPlDßY AND ROLL WORKS' 880 Penn St;eet. BotimAN, I;OYD & BAGAIXT. ChM Bolls, MVI Cs/stings, 801 l Lathes, /ie. -t . I. 4 uLTON:MACHINE WORKS. • ESTABLISHED IN 1938: . • : Onufactory of STEAM ENGLIMS, all sizes and of the most a pp roved patterns,_ for stationary rposes STEAMBOATS and STEAM rztuty - naps. lorattert o f 10, Li and 10 horse power ENGINES,; wk4b 'Will be sold at yelp -reduced prices. P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville, O. Fifty miles below Fittoburgb, on the Ohio Jiver, and line of C. & F. R. • no9:b2 LUMBER. LUMBER! LVIIIBEN " L-4 AWANDIIE PA ON, YARDS No: SB Preble Street formerly Manchester, and No. 157 Rebecca strestt a opostte Gas Works, ALLEGHENY' CITY. DEALER. IN ALL RINDS Di - ::714:41.gh.. itiad .Pioned Lu;nber, PI °bring, Doors; • 'Weatherboarding, Shingles, Mooldings, . . Saw Mill Lumber, - Cedar and Locust Poets, Lath and Paling!, Oak and• Yellow Pine: ALSO.-IFIRERRIOR. TILE and.CLAY. alfizoSe FORT PITT LUMBER C / OMPeI capital, $125,000, liniummt-'EDWARD DITTIEpTs. Eurs=tsaz~aslrs--ED,W. DAMSON. , • • Eawud Draircion: L. i , thoiscra, 'rkinclin, • John Mellon, E. Dittaidge, Geo. W. Dlthrid, ' X. L. Nai 1 o tie , ge S. Joh6aton. LUMBER TA2.II—Co LEGHICNY STRUM'S. OPPICEAT-11 . 0.1itT ington Street. STEA.I4 ;outfit. diornie - Jos. 7CATi - = Mei rm. cOOPEI!. & CO.,' , - BRASS FOUNDERS, GAB AND STEAK',FITTtits . • Manufacturers-of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK. 0 tag 416=014 i alt i rt ts. ln GAS 111Crtrala Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH: _ IRON BROKERS. M. wicsmusnAm, BE - MON- BRomm, MEM 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, ft; ~.- . 'Auld Ibr thowde of Cors . pa _ . k tkillirbox**4 Jo isep Isabella, Danoanno 2"eovendon, and. oth tiloo, er ,made of -an te, ioninioekeny Ooke and O. B. Charcoal . ' PIG xxiocorts. \ Vonalgoutoi* pati orderi mipecto4l7 sO4olioa. = PriTSBIMGH _GAZEITE. *ENGINES, BOILERS, &C F0R77 171 ' BOIfiII,'STILL AEI TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, , XANCTACTURILUS or TUBULAR, DOIIBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX ANj CYLINDER' STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS .40. - 13 OIL TANKS, • CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS; SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, 1,, GASOMETERS A-ND. IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Mace and - Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, gr. Ord e rs e de sen d t o. tto h 7 the above address lint be rozanthm:lB9 HABNHILL 8c: CO., BOILER, MAKERS AND SHEET IRON :WORKERS; NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 28 PENN ST. Having seemed a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery,. we are prepared to manufacturo every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and I warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers , Condensers; Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron,Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole menu faelurers of Barnhill , s Patent Boilers. • Repairing done on the shortest notice. las:c.Zl JAMES M.IIITER, Nos. 55'ati56 Water ,Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., DIANUFACTIMER OP • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PAN/1, C(PPER STEAM PIPE. BOLLING MILL STAVES. • _. I..ad SHEET IRON WOKE. For Steamboats. JABZD D. DEBBIE - EDMUND D. BRUSH, JARED M. BRUSH & SON, Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tan 82 Penn Stieet, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &O. COOK STOVES:' - • •••• ' • • CET THE BEST. BISSELL (It -CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITITMLYOUS COAL. itarranted to COok, poke or 4oaet.as well as any. other Storm in the . Union. • 13ISSItilf & CO.; No. 235 Liberty _Stye t. „ • Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR. STOVES,__ HEATING STO VES, GRATE FRONooKINTS, TENDERS, cO RANGES. stc. PITTSBURGH CHEAPEST PLACE in the city TO 131237 THE TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE, Is at No. 146 6EaNT STREET. P. C. Derr!. WADING AND KING . ; Coreadesion Merchants and Brokers to Petroleum and - its - Products, FDALZEWS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, • mrrissirmin, PA. PHILADELPEak ADDRESS. - TACH BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Plttateirgh Ortice—DALZELL' BUILDING. cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. rtrUadulphia Office-124 WALNUT-BT. apl:wa3 JACOB WEAVER, Jr. Ss CO . 041. C0M21148E1407i Jobbers, No. 3' DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Relined Oils,. Lubricating, Tar ' Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience in the Petroleum trade enables us to oiler 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 us a call. Parties having Oils for sale are cordhOly invited to bring their samples. atdm9C r • H MG LONG & NANUFACTUEEtt B OP PIIRE WiLtrifi BURNING OIL; Brand-JiItTICIFEB. °I Meta, No. I Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh* PRAPTICAX 118 . FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS I . waotkakix, AND 'mkt.. LEMON --.••lk WEISE, • Pfo. 118 vox:writ swum - LET. - • Clonstant , M on hand every variety_of PARLOR and ORAMBras , PORNITTOtz, together with a com plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced Those in want of anything in our line are cordially Invited to call before purchasing. Work guaranteed. LEMON & WEISB. er of WCITLZIL AND loth Ward. I • GLASS WHIM, J W • OINSIS PITTSBURGH, Pa. MARIITACII;IBILII.E1 SHEET IRON WORK. &O. OILS. liiTARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. FURNITURE. COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR GOPPER MILL MID SMELTING MOLTS, IDITTIMBUILOII6 PARK, • McCUREFT.ik CO., Mannfeeterers or gheashins. Brasiers+ end Bet Copper. Premedcopper Botims,lialsedßtW Dot /1 -124. Bolder. Also. Importermand Desists 4 - Inie, Meet:lron, Vl me A°. Con.. etantly on hand Thaners. Machines at Tool& Wilrehbuseia-H0 riaDT MillsT and 1.19 ..SICONDBT T,Pittaburgh. ' 15P , Ciat order, a "M;4 ,41. cut to any desired- pat aro. • - meweasadirr. HATS AND, CAPS. MARTIN LIEILLER, ANAL DIALER Dir itai r reir CAPS AND :FURS, Also, Nanatacterer, Wholesale sad Retail Dealer InTE TBMFK EET, PVALIEBES; abargh &e , ., /WI BBILTH- lILD STRltt COOSI:ts promptly 111401 pa natlemvankiaarlakWAi ,g43.3-U - -q1,..-3ZYX - 3;1 14 _.%70g-zr1gg9,W4Z734,A 7, ' , 70,Fzi7C 7. - 7 1-T-7; , . • elti•v**W•s",..ge.i.Vat,,..VaNejl 4.4iii4.; • . ‘'..vr--•i-- , ..;.z.- - 7.l4pßgt-.`LMV ,sr •_•nAlo , '‘,...N . . •tii. 4 Wtrs7 . - • 0.;*." =MI MON Y, JULY _ 13,-1-1848 FINANCIAL FORT PITTBANKff COMPItic N 0.169 Wood Street,. CAPITAL; : : :‘" : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALEBB GOVERNMENT E 3 COUTES, • AND CO D. INTERES 4.11.60 WED ON TIDE DEPOSITS. Colleettons made on all 11:1n1led State.ri and Canndss. DIRECT 101: dno. C. Risher, Robt. H. H.ng, • Andrew Miller, James M. Bailey. B. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, E: Fawcett, SA.N 9 L. DI D. LEFT KEYSTONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY SUM, PITTSBIIRGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000. DIRECTORS. H. J. Dynch, 'Wm. H. Hamilton, - John Murdoch, Jr., • Henry Bockatoce, I William EaPY: Geo. T. Van Duren. Samuel Barcaley, AL GENERAL BANKING - BUSINESS TAANSACTED Collections made on all aecessible points in the United litates and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. _ U. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN GONER. Cashier. I otvoisrcremitv-aßiovitoormworicion4 NATIONAL BANK, OF COBERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A.. PATTERSON JOS. 11. HILL Cashier CAPITAL, : : : $500:000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, • James McCandless, WM. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown; Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. S. Haven. DISCOUNTS DAI HART, CAUGI!EY & CO., "'BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner -.Third and Wood Streets, prx-rs33tritGii, (sHCOEssOiLi To HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DEALEas 121 Exchange, - . Coin, Coupons, And particules attintl i zir to tbe purchase, and COVERNMENT BONDS.- Sight Drafts on X...•orsion lnsiasi 1V - HOLMES & SONS, /IL • 33.3ELE11, 57 Ma,rketStreet, VricrirlSEltrittakig -111.6&• • Collections made on all the printipal points of the United litates and Canada.. . • Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and side of . United StatesSeeurities. Ja10:al STERN SAVINGS BANK,. WE lfo. 59 Fourth Street. rOHARTETIED 1866. Interest paid ourrinte Deposits ANY SU)L RECEIVE/3 FICOX ON.E..DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO OHECB,. WITHOUT • - INTEREST. Discounts Day at 1 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. Vice President—A. M. MARSHALL 4 Diuscroue: moßrpsox BELL, A. M. MARSHALL. JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. ALAREE. J. J. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whom we Win. Forsythe, Caldwell,. Willis Daleen, • D. W. B. M. Fu l ton, MECHANICS , SAVINGS BANS, No. 14 SmICIIIIIOI.I Street. PITTSBURGH. PA. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUM RECEIVED PROMONE DOLLAR 11 - SWARD, De posits received nailed* olieck. without Intereit. JAMES BLACKIWBE, Pro,aldent_. GEO. D. TlNDLA__Secreta And Treasurer. JAMES B. HOPRENS. Soli citor. . i Joules Blsokawre, . James.H. Hopktna, Alex. rindle, James Bowe, WWI= Deane, W. W. Bradshaw. L. G. Cabbsee. - Robert WraY. John vans.' sFur . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This first class Hotel will open for the season on 5151 h June. Terms, $3.50 per day; $2O per week. Address E T . It. HOMPSON. Proprietor. (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island, andlde tropolitan liotel,lFashington, D. 04 N. B.—The music will be under the direction of Mr. CAUL SENTZ. 'el22:rS7 ANEW SUMMER RESORT. THE . LAKE HOURE,' Stonebow, Pa., (O n the bind of Jamestown It Franklin Railroad, ono hones ride from 'Franklin.) This house is large„ _new and toMmoWous, well furnished. has billiard rooms, ten-pin Vleys and covered oromc nide& - it is On, the Unto of the mist eharmini Fairy Lake in America, abounding in lish. and ad mirable for sailing mimosas, surrounded with gal- Our onrings. romantic scenery, Ac., It is the best summer resort in the State.'Address. 8. T. KENNEDY. IPreprietor: WAtipLINGTON-BUILIA, • • WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pittiaxtrgh Grain Klevatoi .W. W. ..A..W11N.1115014r. • Manufaeturer of COEN MEAL, BYE FLOUR and cHOPPED FEED. Orders de livered either eitt free.of charge. Grain of all kinds ORPPtdi Ui 11101100, of k short wilco, BANKEIL, • COrner of Wood and Fifth Woes._ GOTERNIENT AND DACIFIC K. &BONDS, GOLD, SILVER_AND.COUPONS Bought on the most fmioiable terthi. Sells LET TEAS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS thailable in any part of Europe. ' • DEPOSITS received subject to clieck, or Li TEE ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. G 0., . JAXES TN BRADY. Of; C 0 .,. Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 313 FA R. ES, BUY AND, SELL ALL 'KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,_ GOLD, MYER AND couros, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS : 7-30's CONV ERT ED INTO THE . • NEW A-20 COUPON BOND. or Interest Allowed on Deposits. • Ard- MOWED LOANED . ON GOVERNMENT BONDS,and other approved - collateral, at - lowest market rates. ) - Oidere executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES BRADY & essible Points In She UMW, ~L. ON. Cashier. President. • AT U A. ap9:022 make reference:- Joseph Dilworth, Bev. David Kerr. Henry Lambert, A. H. Brown. Thomas Ewins. TRUSTEES HOTELS. tijili#o4gV . Aa* FINANCE AND TRADE, = OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH , GAZETTE, SATURDAY, July 11, 1868. Gold was strong to-day at • 140% .to 141 yo closings:K-140X. The demand for coin for the purpose of shipment to Europe is ,in creasing, and although the Sub-Treasury is daily paying out considirable amounts ofeohl for interest, the market is barely supplied. Considerable::- purchases_ are made for hoarding; and.the same clasi of men that talked up gold last November area' trying to run up the premium now. • Government , bonds were less firm to- day, with only a moderate investment de mand, and no dispokition is mimifested to buy and hold for higher prides, especially is this the case with the Five Twenties of the July issue.. Ten Forties remain firm at 107%; 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- anent bonds in currency finds au interpriii cation iihich differs , widely from the coilf monly conceived idea of the masses,' thait is, manuacinring greenback.s . to redeem the bonds with; but, financiers, like*el mont and his Wall street friends, wiSh to .._ , . improve the. currency :by the economical administration of the governments anaui` ces, by taxing sufficient to leave a suiplus to redeem bonds with{ and thus raise the V,Overnments credit,and advance the nds to such a greenback premium that they would command about par in gold. \Pay ment-of bonds then in currencywould Practically be a resumption of specie pay- Uients. The present enormous imports , and necessary shipments of bullion to pay for, shows . a poor prospect of raising the Governments 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, bu,t flops •terial advance he7s been established. 'Ex press shares are neglected. Money is 'better, business remains very , dull, - Closing quotations as received -by Ph. R. . , • -r f Mertz, were as . follows: - &Id, 141%; 1881 bonds. 113%; 5-205,1862, 113%; 18434 do,1101A; 1865 do. 111:%; nevi, 1865 and ----18, 108 , %; Ten Forties, 107%; Seven Thirties, 108%. - 'l - York Central, 134%; Erie, 70; Michigan' Southern, 91%; Cleveland lk Pittsburgh., 86%; Northwestern, common 78%; Preferred, 81%; Chicago & Rock 131 land, . 108%; Pittsburgh (It - Fort Wayne, 108%; Ohio .& Mississippi c ertilicates, 291 A; Merchants, Union Express, 24%; Western Union Telegraph, 347 x; Corydon, 30;'Quick silver, 20%; Quartz TTill, 1,15. • ' --Closing quotations received by James T.- Brady dr. Co.: Gold, 140%; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 113 q; 5-20's, .1862, 1131/0 5-20's, 1864, 110%; 5-20's, 1 , I t . 1113; 10-40'5,107%; 5-20's, January d July, '65, 108 g; 5-20's, January and Ju , '67 108%; June 7-30'5,.108%; July 7-30's, 108%; May Comp.. -1865, 119.-30. PETROLEUM MARKET. OrI'TSBURG, OFFICE OP THE PITTABIJOH GAZETTE, SATURDAY,. July 11:1868- CRUDE—The, Crude market was again dull and weak to-day, but a single sale re ported, 2,006( bbls-500 each from, August to December. seller's option, at 1430. Spot oil was offe red freely at 14c without finding buyers,_ x tz d future deliveries were offered at 14 ; the former shows a decline of fully a -cent, and, even at the redudion, the demand seemed to be very much re-, stricted, and the market was devoid of that • life and animation Which privalled during the week up until 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 1 'days past, and to-day there were no indi cations of an improvement. It should be borne in mind, however, that the market IS usually very senzdthe at this particular Omen of the year, and subject- to %es ti o m d a i c y smovements4,em t inn every e r f y e w p otur days: e o a t i , e day pair, while w the next forty-eight hours it Is as likely to be very much excited, and 3to fe per gallon higher. The main 0111150 for the present reaction lies in the fact that the production, it is, believed, is steadily increasing , the West and most - reliable advises we `,"have place the daily yield between eleven and twelve thousand 6rm,ba, which is an , increase of about two thousand barrels within , the last , three months. • Akan offset to this, however, it 'is stated that the demand for consumption , • is, and Will be considerably larpr this year than last, new marketahaving been opened up; it is also alleged that about ten than smut barrels per day are being exported to foreign countries. , , • REFINED—The demand for bonded oil was also very quiet to-day, though, com pared with yesterday, prices {aye I . gone no quotable change. Compared with. Wednesday and Thursday, however, there' has beeila decline of frOm one to 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, Auginit to De• cember, at 34c; 1,000 first' half August at 34c; 1,500 Ist to -- 15th August at 3415 e, and 500 15th to 30th, - at 35c. All the year, buy.. - er's option, is nominal at 35 to 35Mcrthe last sale reported was at 36e, but it wa s made before the decline. _ Spot oil is quoted: at at 3334 to 34c. L. ' ' , . BENZOLE- Eale of 1,090 bbls for, half half of August at 1914 c. . . 2 ,- - ARRIVALS—The arrivals of oil 10-day were as follows: Fisher & Bro 240 D. M. Edgert n... 880 L. Roess & 8r0.... 240 Leech & Woo ... 480 Jas. Wilkins - /960 '.„ , ---- W. MoCutcheon 50 Total . ; .... .., .2810 McCreery & 8..... 160 : - Total receips for the week ...... ........ 1 108 Total receipts last week - 7 540 Total receipts since Jan. 1 ' 599, 93_ OIL om sw.rsLENTs PROM DUQUESNE D . Hutchins= Oil Ref. Co., 247 bbls refined' to Warden, Frew &Co., Philadelphia. G. W. Holdstiip, 107 do do to Waring, • King & Co., Philadelphia. , .:Jas. Miller, 60' do do to W. P. Logan .14 - Bro., Philadelphia. Brooks. Ballentine - & Co., 55 do ilt. 1 Warden, Frew, & Co., Philadelphia. ,:, I A. D. Miller; 55 do do to 'Miring, ging:/ & Co., Philadelphia. A ' - Union Ref. - & St. Co., 50 - • do 'do - tO-ftt, Wright & Son, l'hiladelphia: ..' ~ Fleming & Co., 9851,d0 do to Waring, ' King & Co., Philadelphia.: - .. , • Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 116 bblsbenzoie i to Warden, Frew & C0.,-Philadelphia. - Warden &Batchelder, 24 bbls benzole to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelpnia.. _ . 1 . .11. M. Long & Co., 105 do benzoleto War- - ing, King& Co., Philadthia. : ,1 - • . ' OIL .SHIPTTS PE A. V. R. B. - LOCkhart; Fr w &Cd.; 550 do do *to 1 Warden, View & Co., Philadelphia. . \ Livingston dr, 8r0. , „ 100 do do to Warden, I Frew & Co.,.Philadelphia. P. McKeelSt Hackett, , 200 do do to NV, P. 1 4Sogan & Bro., Philadelphia. McKelvy dr -Bro., 168 do do to W. P. i Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. - , ,i',. - I Johnston & Paine, 50 do do to W. P. Lo- ' gan & Bro., Philadelphia. • ; - e Fulton, .Marvin &-Co., 200 do do to W.. P.' Logan & Bro.; Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan dc Stockdale, 250 do do to W. P.. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. LivingStoia & Bro., 100 do benzole to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co.,- 450 do benzole to F. A. Dll- • . . worth, Philadelphia.' , WANTED—OH, STILLS.--Two oil stills in good order, capacity about one hundred' and fifty barrels each;'also,,bnit' tank, ca pacity three hundred barrels. W. P. Lo gan, corner Hancock and.DUquesne Way., PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF THE PITISMIRGIL GAZETTE, SAfIVEDAY I , ,Tuly, 141888. The general markets have been dull, and- , 7 quiet during the past week, and devoid of I anything new or very important. Flour Is firmer, but - it be temporary; we look for a fartheidecline notwithstanding , it has advanced slightly in the West. Pr& visions firmer more active and a shade higher. Grain is quiet and unchanged. Groceries continue; dnll and neglected, though as the fruit season is_near at hand,.,_.. there will be an:active demand for sugars. _ Butter, Eggs and - produce generally dull `end unchanged.. • GRAlN—Wheat is quiet, and but little '' coffering, either old or new; quotations may be given at $2,20 to 82,25, as to quality. The ;supply of old crop in this section of coati- r ..try.is well nigh exhausted, and it is too early yet for new. ,Corn is firmer and sonic holders are asking an advance; we are" quoted ,sales of prime Yellow at $1,09, but this as yet is about three cents above the market. Rye is scarce and in the absence -- of sales.. may be_ quoted at $1,75 to 41,80. `Oats dull butlinchanged at 77 to .7cB on_ track, and 80c in store. PROVISIONS Bacon is firm and_ 1 higher. with an'iniproved demand: we, now; quote at 144 tOitar, for moulders; 16 to 16X 'I for Ribbed, and'- 18 for Clear Sides, and *1 20 to 20% for canvassed Sugar I Cured Hams.. Lard is higher, also, lee for prime I kettled rendered. LARD OIL—Is reported lower, rot withstanding Lard has advanced; wenow vote at 51,18 for No. 2) and $1,85 for HAY.-Is steady,. and ,with • limited ar rivals, firm - but unchanged: $l5 to NO for new, and $2O to $25 for old. MILL FEED--Steady with sales of Bran at $1,20 t 051,25, and ,Middlings at $1,85 to $1,95. • • POTATOES—Under the influence of- in creased arrlvals,have still-further declined, And we now quote at $5 to $5,50 per bbl: GREEN APPLES—Havo Commenced to appear in market, but theY \ are, as yet i - small and inferior, not having'come toyas - - tnrity. PIG LEAD-Is quoted at , - LlME—Sales at $2 per bbl.. SEEDS—Flaxseed is scarce and wanted - ,. at $2,50 to $2 . 55.. = - SALT -Is dull and nominally nn :: I changed; 5r,75 to 1,80 th6trade, and $2,00 for Small lots. CHEESE—Is steady, with regular sales at 13 to 14c for Western Reserve and Ham burg; 15 to 16e for Ohio Factory,` 18c for Limburg, and 19 to 20c for Sweitzer. FLOUR—NotWithstanding the hdvance in the west, has not advanced very much here, as yet, though there is a firmer feel ing. The demand dbes not seem to have improved, nor is it likely that it will while the market remains in its present condi tion. We continue to quote at $9,50 to $lO for fair to good Spring Wheat; 810,25 to $10,75 for prime to choice do; 811 to $11.50 for Winter Wheat, an_d, $l3 to $l4 for fancy brands. Rye Flour, $8,75 to $9. , • loieiv'Yorit Dry Goods Market. By Teleitraph to the PittsburghGazette.] IsTrw Yeas July 11.—Dry Goods were? booyant for Yens, staple cottons; but the de mand waslass active. Heavy brown sheet ing, of the best makes were firm at 17a18c; white Atlantis A 'commands •1834 c. The Agawam P are Orm at 14c; New Market A no, Bleachettslins of the best makes were steady, but medium and light ad yawed full %o during the week Hill's &raper Idem new bring 183 c; Hope 16393; Lousdale 1144a19c, Lawrence B 1534 c; Ports mouth 11 1 40.2.:Dark Prints in seasonable styles are in better. Teijuest and risen to 1834a1434c for best makes.- • - - New Orleans Market. CEy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3 NEW OnLEArrs July lt —Cotton easier; middling, 32c; ales 200 bales; receipts, 6 bales. Flour firm; sunertlne‘s7,so; choice, _510,50a13,50... Sugar; Cuba - fully fair, 13y e a 1334 e. Corn firm at 9541. Oats steady at 750. Hay, $21a22. Pork excited; holders asking 00. 'Pawn excited; shoulders, 13 (c; clear sides, 1734 c. Lard stiffer; tierce, 18%; kettfe, 19 4x200. ' _ . BalUmore Market. (By Telegraph to the Pltteburghl6szette.3 BALTIMORE, July - 11.- - -Flour remains dull. Wheat firm; red at ;2,40455. Corn dull; white at $412a1,16. Oats unchanged. Metz pork active at 129. Bacon active and advancing. Rib sides at, 16galENc. Clear aides at 18%C. Shoulders at 14a14y0. Hams at 21a22c. Lard active • and advancing; sales at 17%a18c: . . . Chicago Cattle Market:: (By Telegraph to the Pltteburgh clasette.l. C1i10.1.00, July 11.--Beef Cattle are very dull at $5.25a6,05 for fair butchers steers, and 116,20a7,25 for medium to good shipping do. Hogs are dull and 10a15e lower, at $3,12;48,25 for common light; tB,4OaBA for fair to medium, and V3,70a8,135 for good to Choice= smooth, • . r . ca II Mr n';4"n~y: `zl? i ~ ? 4y~x a`~,