6. IRON WORKS. JAE. VTazi - ice.PriiiPt. W. P. POBTIII4 8110 W pITTSWTRGU FORGE AND IRON CO" iiaanlrA=mcas or • Bar Iron; A Itailroad , rish liars and Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered, .LocomatitiVe Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods; . Yokes, Straps; . Piston Iteadill; - 13knuptboist sham: . . Steasiboat Cranks; Pistilli Rods; Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, Orace, No. 177 PENN STREET,. PITTSBURGH, GAF, 1311FERS & CO., • IiASTPACTMI.V.II2 OP Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUCHT IRON; rou Welded Tubes for (las, Steam, Water, &e. OIL WELL TUBING. Offioe, 98 Water and 15 4 .. i First Stree4l. PITTSBURGH, Pa. ja29:e211 TrENSINGTON IRON 'WORK'S. LLOYD . & BLACK, Best Comusioncitelitied,.Qiiarceal JITNI.A.TA BLOOMIRON. • mIESCHANT BAR, HOUND and. SQUARE IRON.' HWY, BAND, and ANGLE IRON: • BODESIPLATE and SHEET IRON. • • MOWER AND REAPER BARS. • ' „CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAILS,_ _MO and 18 Ws; to the yard; • WROUGHT-CHAIRS and SPIKES for sante. FLAT RAILS, _Punched and' ConnteuituilL. , . COAT, SCREEN IRON. , • • -- - r MAILS AND SPIRES. ! - ' Warehonee and Mice at 'the Wog". GRItEN• OURIT STREET, (a continuntion of Fleet street,) adjoining the City Gas Werke, Pittsburgh. EVERSON, PRESTON & ' • Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nol,--1138and1107 SMUT, -opposite Monongahela-House, • - at4l:d6 PITTSBURGH'. : . • . STEEL WORKS: SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. : " SINGER, MICK it CO; Prrit63l7lll3lll; PA.; Manufacturers of,every description of . _ CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, ELLIPTIC AND SI I;;LATF - iFtPrelif 4XF4ES. STEEL TIRE. Warehouse, 83 :Water and 100 First Sta. aple:o67 . MILLER, BARR & PARKIN. - OBITBRAL PAYMIHB: WM. 317,TCALF,1 _REUBEN MILLICES 6/fO. W. BABE, 'CHAS; E&RTNIII{ 7 I3. M. IL&R. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, PM ELD- - Ear., semis & PArtarari, Oface,..No. , 339 . Lll?prty , st ! lITTETUJIGH,, PA.:" flill:d48 BLACK 'DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK 'BROTIEEIViV Mi!unfaetniirs'of ill deseriplinis of ' lu / • \ Once sineWarehonae,_ 131CCOliD and 119 and 121 F1.121T. EITAFaiaII3, prrrsisimaii. HARDWARE. NEW' HAADVARE Boom ; LINDSEY, STEREIT & EITWEE, Ifuuthxbnrers sad liporters of 13. e 4. Mit 121 W It 3,E , CUTLERY, &C. 337 LIBERTY STREET, COHJSTICE OF WAYNIC, One Square Below 15-uleln Depot, PITTSBURGH. A - Agents foi 11,!#uzaris. GLASS, bmN A. OtTTLERir: 100 WOOR:Mintii • AIR QUERNOWARE, -, ozi*as• ri.Lrap weans, PART-A.ll' STATITEtTES, BoKalAir,B4oo, And other STAPLE AND FANCY ' GOODS, 1 grest'varlety. 100 WOOD STREET. gi.d.l-iiitp E. BREED & 100 WOOD STREET. LITHOGRAPHERS. BENJAMIN SINGABLE. • ' pima? cnams. CLEIS, Suctemors PRACTICAL umerimpaapszsa. The only Steam Lithographic Establishment 'West of the Mountains. Business Cards, Latter Beads, Bonds, Labels, Mew Cards, Diploma s, rostra. its„ nows,-Ctertlflostas of Deaosits. Inyita- MCards. ES, Hos. TA and 4F Tatra And, bu r gh. • , 11 -X 0 ) I r:10 A „A, MORTON STREET, Nizdh Ward, .PrTTSUITIELOII. THOMAS IL MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest anc most Zomplete establishments la the West, and are mew prepared to tarnish . . Engines, of every deeeripilles. Boilers, eil Tasks. Sheet' Iron *ark. ` • ')lttilrotal ( ( mastitis*. •;:. 'Bolling-111111'Faatitage. • • • Engine Castings. Machine Castings. . stici!• - -.;,• eisi ea*n i. , .. Gen - fILIOITAI3 ' iIDEB.B K -s• 21.4:42'69 NATIONAL: FOUNDRY N ANDI PIPE WORKS.. Pprner Carroll • and Smallman Streets, • • (NINTH WApay). , • . PrI"M'S - 131TItGlts • . _ _ .WILSNITII 3fanufaoairOr of • CAST' IRON BOWL PIPE, YOR GAB . LND WA.TXII WOREIL. l ai f iM P . e i a ll r f e eel l lelt e rther n ."AVlJl l .=.7)l Genegul Clisthtts for Gis and Water Works. would call the Srlntendento J lB:tlo ttoEmttggm. - r - L. 0. UTING&TON.W. 11.1001.T;11..ASSOBINgON. IV/N(4Bl ' ON co., IRON xicrimmts /WiIIFAPTUTPER•I 97: - ' . zz, i l7+7 ± E 5a:GAT. , .Q.A427210.13, 1 1.11 deleriptione, for PWiabers and Gee ,Pttters; hkg ?Lei:Mural Implemeete, Cotton' MA - wowed Mil l c : 11 / 1 1 141 7a;ktiritpromptly.atteed dto ,-- • .thlee and :itirorke--*Af3iERGET'Oi ATZNOZ, *ear Outer Depot, Allegheny Olt", R Ai. OWNSON, BEA r r CO • ot ._ _ EnbC anon to BoiliFoON. mixt . WASHINGTON WORSE, FouNDERsANIZMAcifiIiIStI4IPITISIRIR6ii t i iiran4itzrers of Bestre w i r tattr u aar . r Steant Shaf«pa Y Caatin droorjp i ti neva Wanks a ibearinf Stlll9foller and Sgeet Iron work. •' • , .OlD n ait atir rei l t . es , t . and firit i htlelde JEO lr i t leilentr Boners. .., 4 , • - np52., • Arm Bt 111 TC FOUNDRY. Butler Streit, /GUM (091te.itnIszi Inn 119.14,) PITTSBURGH. RoM4ig 114:11 THIMBLE SKEINS AND. PIPE BOXES, , . . MACHINERY AND CAl3 ' 'GENERAL. Orders Cl Merges reaaonable. • •F I BBII4T NACKUSA CM7MMA BERLIN FOUNDRY. :1 3 RICK''&•SIMS. Office and Warelionse, E s ir9o4 Street. ktallidiCtaie aaikee• coiiaiautlY on.hand Thinible, Skein and Piie 13,oxeN _ rt . *l:ml , l'l442:a:lm morns, • t ..1 EITIGAR. NETTLICS, HOLLOW' WARS, And Nat:Lags generally. ■ • • • : ye T HOMAS. CARLIN' & CO., hurth ;Ward Foundry aid ItOine %flu, LuiD6my err., masonsNr 'ern% . Mattilnetnraii 0 fliaitilllntlaenaltt Peeue4 Put ' 'Shafting', Geist and.liaw.ldur Wort, BoMos Hanil_plaehine Casting!. Grate Bars, Weights, attait oxelv.taeo Build ..to eider and have on tivazaii • et anal:es. • nrtlents ( - TIMBAL FOVIIIIIMIP D RoLCV4Mittliv" 11_0 4P BAGALEY. , • ~1 -01 / 1 1 1.Ittllcastiw, .0 rqhecl e: E t , XTON MACHINE WORKS. : lestamrasamx. fie . 1838.. y, • 1111;:i. .; IIIIII10,01"rarkfrZAM ENGINE/3 2 Mei and of the molt , red• patterns+Dr a qatlonary /lexposes; SW "143 'tad MB= 30AT8.21e, wart sr 10: Is and orse'polter ENGINE, wltlab will be sold 'at very reduced prices. ; P. pfliiirstiit; cirensvino; O. • PM* miles below llttebt!rgA.9u she Ohio alyeriqu_oid Jim of C. d P. Pogaiz "LUMBER:. LUMBER! ;.k MB . ALExANDER, PATTEMON I YARDS Nii c so Freble Ftreet forineily Itanchealei, lio.:lslßebeoes street 'opposite Gas Works, ALLEGHENt , • DEALER lA', ALL ELVES •OF Bough Lumplr, Flooring,' • • Donn. • • '-Weatherboarding, Haab, `Shingles, • u •• 5, ' Sionldinga,• Frin a d a leth iA slTln P e_ ° .. tl4 _ . •„ zsistCK. TILE and CLAY. allSwor . 'FoßT'Priff LUMBER COMPANY •. , capital, " $ 125,000. PnistbzicTAILDWARII - DITHRIDGIC. , • BzcssTAßT—T. A. WRIGHT. 60111341XTBADLNT-4DW. 1?4 , 1130N• ZetwArdliailson,, •IL. P. Duncan; Jo no Mellon, , V; Dlthrldgo, • W. - • 'if.' Malone, ' • B. H. Johost,o*. I.v - imam TARD—Coraer of BiITLE23'4 ND AL. L.seHIENT.STIIMSTII;NUG.h Ward. bston - Elt corner. AT IrGRIF ,FITTGLABB Wallik- Ft. - • • • 101:3111 043 AND: - c "OM Kw morns— --woe. LAYS =NAT sus. JO NM. C°°P11411:14:101v7: RUMS Ing1)=1,8,;, 'I3AB AND STEAM , TITTERS, Iffereiniitartre orPITMPEI AND 3R4EB WORN. ' SvE 4,lAvilmiohL 4 . e.Ajp_rt _ . ln cies rurennlis' . Corner of and Walnut Streets, • PITTSBURGH, • my15:40." ?IRON BROKERS. ' SALMIUIKL rELON. BR,OHIZEL, 124 Pli.ls;t .Street, Piftabargh, Pa. Agent for the Isle of CoraaraLt. Dongbenere, Je eePhLue, Danes:mon, Stanhope, Glendon, and other breeds of An lunette. Tedild•ltheer Coke and C. B. Chateeal moors. iiiumnitio sat e:tiats 4 1. PITTSBURGH GA rtrnt: 'TUESDAY, JUL! 28, 1868 NARnmt% swim' BOILER, STILL AND TAfl A WORKS. , - CARROLL & SNYDER, 111•21137ACTORIMECOr TUBULAS;,pousix-rt.trzn Tinturan, yrea- BOX ANJ cYLINDEB STEAK BOTIJIM4. - OIL !STILLS AND OIL TANKS, - OHIMNEY94 . .IIBII6CHING PANS, • PA.NB, !SALT - ,a 2p3-, pup. nraiszns; • Ernum paggs, giutournals, • AIM MN, ( BRIDGES; papos DOORS AIM 'COAX; SIVDTIOr . • Office mina' Warehtnute , Earner • Illeeond, Third; JilhoTtanct Llbei:E7 Streets, PATTSBURGIi, Pa. - • ESE Sir Ordere sent to. the' ahevi Weems' 1,111:: her promath attended to.' ' mh7:189 WM. MARNHILL & • BOILER MAKERS. - AND SHEET IRON 'WORKERS, NOB. 20, 22, 24 AND 28 PINN Having secured a large yard end _ftLrnished It with the most apnroved machinery, we are prepared to manufaeture every description of BOILERS In the beat manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes ,, Locoinotive' Boilers, Condensers,. Bal l Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills,- Agitators, Settling 'Pans, Boiler Iron.;Bridges, - Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of BarnhllPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. WS:el JAMES M. 111 TEE, Noe. 85 ati'd 5E3 Water Street, _ • PlTTSittracat i ,PA., mixorscroosea or IRON - OIL TANKS, SETTLING' PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, ,41.11 d RECEEETRON OUR. • ' •f s' -1 For 13titasaboits., resin M. ititipi ' '' .; • '' - leiniitini D. sausa: JABED M. BRIT6III 4 SQL .; „: ~ „ . /111.111111FACTITRIEB or . , gaillil )16146; 'oiti Stillo;l_TaikEL. — "SHEET IRON 'WON; &O. 61 Tenn .9,freet ,„.P,,bmvi+,...ra. .. 1511E T 1 7;0 4 SO, i t g1* 0 . 0 ..4 ii ! • • lIANIIFACTUEIRB OF . . . EiteiXin'.PO4C - rB, 'Qii Stills, ~ T 1 21410, A3ioEriii 0.62.1 irOhiL,ot ail ki:int;. ' itertitt Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, Sint: .....---,. ,_ -.., -- ,z -.1 Ti-'— ~ STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. coon stovEs. :CET THE BEST.: c9:Ne : • TRIUMPH; - . • FOB BITUMIHO rrs i coAL.. Warranted to . Cook; Bake - or Boista4 well is any other Store; inthe Union. ;, • , BT. ,STLT, & CO., I!.To. , 0"815-1.iibeAy street: ATeo on /Land and for . . , PARLOR ' ' - • BEATING STOVES, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, R • • - • COOKING ANOES. EST PLACE in the city A, TO THIS ' It • t TRIUMPH COOKINO STOVE, No. 141 .! I PAT, 1 1 9 "7 / ;/: _ Ye: P. C. DUFFY. * aoa r r .1W7A1 . . a FONG AND KING,. • :Conuilealon Merchants and Mrokeis In . it 04ZELL'S PArrsislunelli PA. "iiime.DEL2* Ateiniiss„ . . 0017, 'MARINO, KING A' CO., 127 Walsall, Street. Thcli • *: . 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DI:ALM/el:14 . • Pitrolaum and its Produdisil Pittsburgh 001ce—DALiELL , r BUILDING, cor ner of Daquissne Way Sad IpriiistrUets. ~PhlladclphlaO~oe-Isil WALNUT BT. "spi:w3o JACOB WEAVER, At*, & Oil Commission Jobbers, No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will bnylind ben 'Ortele and Relined - 01L, Lubricating, Tar Benslne and Cooperage. Our long experience !tithe Petroleum trade enables us to offer unusual facilities and - in," ducetuents to operators. As heretofore, we are der termined to make it the Interest of buyers and eel len le give us a call. Parries , having (Moltke sale. are cordially invited to bring their wimples, L."11:q . _ • . PURE WHITE . " BURNING ... Orli '11 7 01%74,i , ONION 2s• 2 thillarule• 2l 64ll POOR* • FIIRIOTURZ,.: . 118.: • PRACTICAL 11,8 4; FURNITURE .MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEMON St. WEISE, rirc).- us vovitpri wriammus. .clitark on Hang every variety of - PASLUlt'aud ClZrartme,t ;of reduced; Thofeln want of anything in our lino are cordially ylred to call before purchasing. work guaranteed. 1 1 1 1n22:70, •ICAMIN Vi _ AAE KITPERIOIt OXIETED,,MILL EI)I[I3LTING WOLID, EII3TISBErIII4I-1. PARKi . McCORDY & CO.. • 11anut1etureis co rleStnina. Brasiers. and Be l . Copper, Presled per Bottoms Raised BUB. Bot toms Bpelter *ride . Also, hilpo, • rye Dealers InMetal, 'DM Plate, Sheet . Iron, %my&o. non , stoutly on nand 'Miners' Machines a, mia, Warehouie, No. 140 FIRST wPRP,,, , and too inRCOND WrßEET,Pittaburgti. linl. BPonial artdan of popper ant to any desired I Da. i' UllyWeetidier COPPER. '_;W:igret/aL; MEI •••••••••• e BIT 1117- - "lEtTilliki COELNY, NO.' 169 Wood Street,. CAPITAL, :C : : $200,000. , . . STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. AEALEYSIN GOVERMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. • ; INfERES • ..;SLOWED ON TIM 'DEPOSITS. Collection', made' on. aII aeceasibbs palette In the Vatted States and Canadas. • DIIIIECTORS 7. Heidettir; - James Gordow, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, BAWL. IisCLIIRECAN, D -BEY TO . . No 2' I -------- .. ; . cernu; t LEST WILSON. Cashier. )3 laßtFirir SWAT: • i oITTSDB4GH, :" $200,000: DIRECTORS. ' '• y r : El . H. t t on , Geo.q. Van Doren. 'IL J. 'T.Tech, John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy, Samuel. Bar kley, , iGENEItAL tANKING BUSINESS • TRANSACTED °collections made on all soeemlble polnts'la the United lltatee and Cansda. Intermit Allowed on lime Deposit& UNITED STATES SECORITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. L . 1011ACH, President. ozo. vim DOREN, Cashier,. 0070:4;0040:4:410;t0wasnollftwaittils:4 w!oNilli - ',#A.wi.(l,._-.pll,l,ilmcg:, Car; of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTMERBOIN...e- ' F -IPrealdiest Jofit. ) /1. KILL . CA ITAL, : : $500,000. IDEMECTOESi George W.1. 5 1,4m, 1 James McCandless, Wm. Douglaa, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson,' Wa. H. Brawn, ;`Chas. Lockhart, ' Allen Kirkpatrick, W. S. Haven, Wier „ • , sp9x42. ; Ins°9uNTsr.. - n - ART, cm:l44loa & etf., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Strolls, • fl " PlT'rel3Ullo.l.l. PAL,. WpcCE2BO RS TO HANNA, ' HAT k• tit). j 1) " 0 1/. 2 t • • ; t • Exchange, coupons, mad particular attentti e pr parchase and COVENNNiENI 4 BONDS. Sight Drafts on 'London. myi:sB2 N . 11( M 3 / 811 qi 8 9 3EIILN3ZKM 57 Market Strept,_, ;1T p `," vf rorx-ra7s - suitiali, PA. •z 7 - Collections visas on all the principal pOlnta of the United,Stales 'and Caimans. • r Stoqui, Bonds and eti4er. &wales BOUGHT AND SOLDON COMMISSION. rartleatar attention paid to the parehase sad Vaited States SeOttrities. 'T ESTERN gAL ' ' GE . r : d• No. SOPOsiitli Street. CHARTERED 1868. Xnterest pima on Alflt SUM 'I2XCEIVILD 113,014 - ONE DOLIAR.UPWARD.t.,. DIFPOB* BUISJJECT TO ORZCIE. „WITHOUT • , I.I4VBREST.,, DlocokritiTially at 12 o'clock. ProsidenWYHOMPSON -; BELL- - Yioetresiitent--A. m, MABKULLL. DIAJICTOLtd: TT#pWiPSON BELL., I A. M. MARSHALL, JOB. DILWORTII. JOS. ALONE. . • J. J. OlLLEsrilir • - Stweiholdera taYWhotis we Wm..Foreythe, . • • Wm. Caldwell, Wl]lls 1)&1201, D. , W; C. Fildwell;' Fulton, , make reference: Joseph Dilworth., Rev. David Kerr, gear) Lambert.. A. Brown, Thomas Kwlnc MECHANICS' SAVINGS HANK, No. 14 Smithfield Street, , FITT#BUSGH, INTEREST PAID ON -DEPOSTIR., ANT SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.' ' De- rreired'aubject to check, withext Interest. , JAMES BLACKMORE, President. • GEO. D. TINGLE. Secretary andTreaeureri • JAMES H. 110PiCINS. Solicitor. TRUSTEES: - J htelosore; 'Jsainia 11:•ILIpktani, - • Alex. Tindle, James Down, Deane , . Bridsnii*,. . -*. Cabhaa, Robert Wray. - ' • • John, vans, •• , PIANOS. oRckANA;IO;),. -porn !rat Jur - car. PIANO AND :01101114, • Schomakker's:thitd Pian o , AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE 'ORGAN. The 80110MACKICIA eLANI.I - combines' all the latest v.-ill:able tinproveinents known lu 'the con struction of a first dna instrounent, and has:always - beep awarded the ulghest premium w herevtir ek -hiblted. its tone ht full, s t rorous and sweet. The workmanship, for ddrahlll y and beauty, surpass all uthers. Prices from $3 to $l5O, (aooording to style !And finish, i cheaper thun all other so-oallod And class Plano. • -_ ISTIPS OUTTA'ffV , OIII.i4N ' Stands st the head of tai teed iiintriiinenta la pro ducing the most perfect pipe imam, or orany. siodiur instrument, to the United StaLeb• Ms sim ple and eouipactin - constructlon. aurl - not Uhl, to get out 01 order. ~ , L • , r. CAItPENTERIS , ;PATENT "VUY ROMAN A TREMOLO . ' Is only to ..be found in this Organ, Price from *lOO to 1550. AM guaranteed for years. • BARR Y ' IKNAJCE OVETTLER, r No. 12 MT. (MAI kt STREET. SECOND VIAND MODEONK AND DittiAloas Ia PerfeS, °oder. from aa cu *ll3O l.t d rin:k r • fifth at., Si Mt d our shove W.d. R. • . • ~- - a&ruma, • gorngrr of - Wood and FilthtStreeta. COURIMENT III) Linke R. I. BOSDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the Most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS st salable in any part of Europe. . DEPOSITS received subliet to cheek, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. BE L• EES - T. * BRADY CO. Corner Fourth and. Wood • •3EI .Ik. , BITE AND BELL ALL HINDS OF GOVERNMENT SEOURMES i - GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE * TERM., • . . 7 - 430 ' S CONVERTED INTO THE , NEW 5-20 COUPON .BOND. ':.llr Interest Aliowed on Deposits. sir:MOWED LOANED ON GOVERNMENT BONDS, and otker liproved collateral,-at lamest market rates. • Orders executed for the Prirchnee. and lode 'et' STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD; JAMES BRADT & CO. Jno. C. Maher. Robt:.ll./11.ng, AndreweMlller, .James M. Bailey. BAlinK, io.tl FINAMCE .ND • TRADE. OFFICI&OF tram Pirrenuttow G4arermit,. •' . MONDAY. July zr; 1888. Government i bonds ,edVanced . to-day about 14 per cent, in syrnpathy with the rise in pit& 3 theit'id , friareasinii investment demar" limited, however, to . small ametints and trust funds. The last bank statement Of aqtiiv . York city is- un favorable' ;;to a further rise of bonds, sd though,gold may advance. It is only tbe old (fdreign) bonds that practically move up and with either the rise and fall , of gold, or foil?, the movements of the bond market in Frankfort and London. The inactivity Of business, however, this season maileep up a "stead; demand- for bonds, and thus prevent a rapid decline' .whetynoney is withdrawn.froar."the .east terrebving;the .products of the west. If .:congresi WoUld adjourn without interfer ing with the mode of paYing of bonds be fore they are'ue, natiCh idle , capital would be used in the purchase of - bonds, and thus prevent a decline, which would otherwise be inevitable.: Cashier The goldmarket stiffed to-day t 0144%, with a strong upward tendency. The continued-helm : exports of coin points to wards higher, quotations for gold before cotton shipments can be made. Stocks weze'. - firm,lalling at noon,• but' closing strong and higher, with an ad itn.*.si of atiOut 34 to pe'r cent. , The dull hess Of business draws manya...pan to Wall street and speculating of all sorts; so stock may-rule; higher than anybody ex peCted. Cleveland Sc Pittsburgh, New nrork Centril; Erie. Fort Wayne and the' Wabash shares were - higher, bubtlieNorth Western 81Mres are dopreesed, Eicpress. stook-ware Improving. • • , RS,. kfollof Is in full supply, bat no cliange in busine,ss.- - • •- 'ClosiUg ghotations as received bylll. R. illkertz, were as folloVrtn: - Gold,' 143%;,,4881 bonds, 115 1 , 1 4; 5.26;4862, il4y. 1864 do, 111 3 '• 113frVdtil - 1143W,' ,1116 - 6 Aid 1867, 109%; Ten Forties; 108 % ; . /3evel'i Thirties, 1083 i, P.il• - ; New, 'York ' Central, 135; Erie, 68%; Michigan Southern, Cleveland- it. Pittsburgh, 89 % ; Northwestern, conirbon, tif4 ; Preferreqi ) B2s;_chisrm Or Rock - L - land, 108; 4 Fittsburgh dr, Fort Wayne, 'rl6%; Ohio (lc Mississippi CertifLcateS,.39l.4; Merchaits Union Ekiiiel4; 2 1 13iiiiiesiern Erniol4 Telegraph; 35%.; Corp l imit , 30; chtick-, Wilier, 28%; Quartz Hill, 1,15. D111;1 . '11'11 OIL COIWARY.—Wei learn rum private sources that - the Whiell the Company has put down on lot No. 175, is producing about 10(f.barreis4f-Jaiieridity. two ether wells are being bored by the Company on favorite oil territory. which will be tested during the month of Auctst. If thesso.iehall als:U. prove successful, the product of the Company's own wells added to the rnyalty it receives from its lessees will render it one of the most prosperous in the,oll'regions. --- • - t—ClOsing quotation& iecelved biJiiries T. Brady dr, Co.: Gold, 144%;.13. 6..6'6;1881'1; 115%; 5-20 1 a, 1862;114x; 5-20'a, 1864, 111%;5:.20'a, 1865, 112%; 10-40's, 108%; 5-20* 4 Jannary ' and Ju1y,.?60, 109 1 ,;; 5-20's, January and July, 109%; June 7-30'6,- 108%; July 740's, 109%; Mity Comp., 1865, 119,-30. ME c*lirrgtAL Lll/E-41 ; OCk' • . ithmicit blet+ltis Prrrswinieit (/ezarrpz; MONDAY, July 27, 1868. 1 . - • OATT3.I._ ) 1 'there was ageih T a tali tiupplybt 1 Catttri on sale to-day, and while there were but ; few left over unsold,. qui : Market = was a little slow, and prices ruled lower than last Week. the quelitY, of ihe'Cititie r rnuei 'below the average Of the past six months; for 'the Aatinilx;r, them weie fe*?;r ' l gedit . battle than we have seen this year, and': hutchera,,eepecially those who ; 4 i are called .iirst-elass," eklierienced greet difficulty fu getting the kind Of stook suit able' for their custom'. 4s we have already. , remarked, however, priees, compared with last week, ruled lower; then we had sales of prime cattle reported at Bc, while te-claY,. 7 %e le.the highest figure we have reported. 'We uresunie that extra, had there have ' :heCti any such on sale, would have brought eight cents, but this cannot be taken as a tair criterion of the market, and we would "say to our friends In the country that they Must not come here expecting t i , realize tha:t figure unless they bring very tine fat stock. Prime, fat retailing cattle sold to day at from 73, to 73;, and medium do at 614 to 7. ' Stock cattle ran g e from 334 to MC, according to quality and condition. We suppose,-that taking the whole num ber of Cattle sold, the average price would not run hatch above 5% or 6c. Prime Cat tle ruled from a r t. % lower than last wook, and it is probable that there was a still greater differentia on the common grades. The majority of the cattle on sale were from Ohio and ,Pennsylvania. with a fair number from Indiana and Illinois. We quote the following sales: C. A, Thayer sold 23 head bulls to L. - Shamberg , at 3,50, and 17 head fairish Western Reserve steers and heifers to Moses 4.t Co. at 5,50. W. C. Thrasher sold 20 bead Western Reserve bulls to_L. Stuimbera at 3,50. Stootz t Co. wholesaled 17 head fairish Logan county (Ohio) cattle to Moies & Co. at 6%. • Fairall to Rambo 15 bead gtiod Indiana heifers and steers at 6. Turner & Reed to -Greenwald & Kahn 21 head from Columbiana county (Ohio) at s,sr. . Greenwald "& Kahn sold 22 bead to Ram bo- at :6,75: 2 4 to Hatzburg at 6,25, and re tailed 30 Ohio stock at 5,50 to 7,50. ,;.11232.1i1w00d & Blackstock sold 22 head Of Belmont county, Ohio, stock for Shomaker Horner at 5,50 10 7.50. , Lohman & Zeigler wholesaled 19 head of nice, smooth Green county steers to Moses Jr. Co. at 6;ls—averaged - 1000 lbs;the same firm retailed r ll head. • L.& Y. Sliambeig sold .0 bead of Wash ington county steers, averaging 1,300 i to. Moses & Co. at 7,75; same to aims, from from same place, averaging 1000. at 6%. Johnattian Davis sold 10 head heifers at 5%, and 22 steers at 6%. Beeler said 6 head Butler : county steers at S4O per head. Fowler & Co. 10 head Lawrence county . stock at 4 to 5. • , Peter Hartman 20 head Green comity steers and- heifers at 4 to 7. Holmes, Lafferty & Co. CO head mixed stock at 4to 6. ; S. Marks & Bro. 64 head Illinois and Ohio stock at 6 to 7,50. S. Traurtnan 40 bead Illinois and Penne- Sylvania stock, at 5 to 7,75. L.'& J. Shamberg retailed 11 head Wash ington county stock at ,5,25 to 6,25. Myers at Needy 75 head Licking county (Ohio) cattle at 5% to 7,75. - • Butler sold 5 head Beaver county stock at 4,50 to 6,40. / Gorman sold 9 headiof 'Lawrence county steers at E3O to 445 per head. L. Rothcbilds reports having _retailed 27 head mixed. Ohio stook at 6 to 7,50. Kraui& Haas 33 head at 5,75 to 7,75: M. Verner soldl9 head cows and steers at 5 to 7. ' Jas. McAllister sold 23 head of Western Reserve caws and heifers for L. Taylorht---'- 5,q to 6. z, . , -Keefer ::ri3porta 18 head Washington Imlay - steers at 5 to 6,25. , . Liebman de Zeigler bought '9 Iteid Green county stock at 5,40. • ••- - Nicholas Carr sold 20'head for Morgan & lkulholm at. 5,25 to 7,50.. - _ • • Dolan &re. rePoilir hindiag sold 20 heed Chicage stock at sto s,2s—very 130111MM:1. ' Hedges et Taylorsold 32 head for Middle- - - worth at 6,75; 36-for Eldott at -6,50 to 7,50; 22': head Cows and heifers for Timmons at fO/ 8 ;, 19for Duhlariat 5 'to ag, and "WholeSaled 20 head cows and steers - (or park to . Verner at $55 pear head; ' The whole number of cattle reportedsold aggregated 864' head, • and as there were several lots of "tail-ends" unsold, we.have no doubt that theirs: were over 900 head sale. Had it - not' beeki for an nnustudly large number of eastern buyers, the mar ket would) doubtless have been the hard est One of the season. ilintElP AND i.AMBS.% ~ • : • t • -, The number of Sheep on sale to-day, wag considerably larger than last week, though the supply, particularly of goilll fat Sheep was Very light, and as a consequence, prices 5. for this partiehlar kind, if Anything ruled • • even higher than last week. We are cog nizant of some very fine fat Sheep havin,g been sold at 6 eta gross, which is tho high- t est figure we had reported for some weeks. Lambs may be quoted at 31 to - 3,25 per head. -Stakely et Bro. sold in-all 200 head; at $1,50 to 32,50 per head for - s• Lambs and 31,50 - to $4 for Sheep. ' • - • Fowler Et Co. hid in all 300; Sheep sold at- " '51,50 to 33,75 per head, and Lambs at 60 ots to $3,25. ' ' • Jacob Rynn'sold for Clark, 105 head of Sheep 3t 31,75 to $2,75 per head. - • • Eme v. 60 bead of Sheep at 31,75 to $4,75 per he a; and 40 Lambs at $1,25 to $1,75. 1 M Humes 70 head from Beaver Co.; sold at $1.50 to $3 per heat. and Lambs at $_1,50,. to 32,50. ' _ Adam :Eckert, hold <3B head of "tail ends" out of a drove of 145, owned by Ser geant at $1,40 to $.1,90 per head. *. c, John McAllister, sold 20 head of Lambs, for Robinson at $2.25 V) $2,85. ..._. Bannon sold 88 head for Allen; Sheep at 2,76. to $1,50 and Lambs at $1,75. .- • •• Wm. Adams had-a .drove 431 Allegheny • ,Co. Sheep' Oz. "stile, "the best . of which brought 6.ota per pound. - ' • There Tiiici` - frititeritil`, linpiiiiv*ent -- t - 0 - nottrin the retail demand for Hogif- as yet, hough\os . the weather begins tpget.coolee, - fresh Do' fresh 111 tet More inquired Mi.. .We' 4 , - lontinh .to', iiuol4:tze a retell way at 9 . to , Postelwait-wholesaled•Cf tiead tWEitier iek Co. at .9 cts. - _ -.,) mimm' ZSF CE OF THE PITTEBITROK GAZILTTI4 lkinsukt; July„ 27, There•is evidently more life and bony- . anoy in tlie - tolici - Of the general markets, though the volume of •busineSs in thd ag gregate continues light::. ;Once commercial • 'matters assume a more settled aspegt, and the reault in regard to the hirvest has been pretty generally developed;,: we look-for a decided improvement in business, and this -- is..the opinion ,of business men more- gep orally. " A. BUTTERIs steady with a demand folly up to the supply, and prices are well sus tained, ranging from 28 to 30. EGGS-Continue rather dulk, quoted generally at 21c, CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged at 13 GI 14 for Western Reserve and Hamburg, 15 t 01.6 fbr Ohio Factory, &Ad 18 to 20 for Sweitzer. • • • • PROVISIONS—Bacon is in steady de. demand at 1334 to 13 , c for Should ers; 160 to 16x . for Ribbed, and 18 to isq for Clear Sides, and 20% to 210 -for Sugar Cured Rams. - Sale of 15 hilds Rib bed Sides; to qo to Baltimore, at 16U, deliv ered there. • Lard, is quoted firm at 18/ to IBXo. Mesa Pork, f ..450 to ;29. Dried: , Beef, 21 to 21%c. LARD OIL-4s :.thre. bqt unchanged At gi,ls f or No . 2, mi1:141,4014 No. I. • - I .GREEN.APPLES—Are in good supply, though mostly of on inferior quality; we:- now quote at *4 to 14,50 and $5 per bbL SEEDS—Flaxseed- is. nethinal at- 10,, none in 'nukes. No movement , in Clover or Timothy Seeds. " , • • • common Soda Ash at-434: Refined do Sc. Pearl Ash is .still quoted. at 10o: .PICOLEAD--,Stdes at 11fUe.. • ,• •LIKEr:-sales et 12 per bbl. ' , t GßAlN'iliere are.. no new feature& In \ regard to the Wheat market worthy of epecial notice, and we continue • to ql4ofe prime Red' at $2 16'§2,25„ for both new and old.. Oats market somewhat , excited, un der the influence of ditntnished arrivals and a light suPplv; Ave haVe ^ saLes reported on track'at s 2 to 83e, and some holders' are asking 85c. Rye .ig nominal.. at-81,1f) to, $1,45.' ;Corn is Rubtlid. ,it $1,05 for utiiitd, and $1,09 to $l,lO for prime Yellow, SALT—Ie dull and noulinallyunchanged at 51,75 to $l,BO to the 'trade, and fr 2 for small lots in store. MILL FEED—IS - steady with' regulai jobbing sales in store, at $1,90 to $2 for mid- Wings and $1,15 to $1,20 for bran. POTATOES—In steady demand and at $1,75 to $2 per bushel. FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged, in alt respects. We continue -to quote at $lO to $10,50 -- -for good to choice Spring, and $ll for choice Minnesotafflo,7s to $11,50 for Winter Wheat, and $l3 tasl4 for fancy St. Zonis brands. Rye Flour; 118,60 to $8,75.