6. IRON. WORKS. JAS T '10in5r.34pre.23..........W. P. POwrim, VITTSBITIIGH FORGE AND IRON C 0.., • , NAN-ErrivrtriumS Or. • Bar Iron; • . P 'ilroad Flth Bars and. Bolts; Railroad Car Axles itatieg; Bailroad'Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; • , • ,*.oeornotive Frame shapes; Side nods; .; • • Yokes, Straps; Piston Vends; , - Steamboat Shares; • Steamboat Cranks; Piston Bods, Wrists; PitUlall Jaws, Collars, dice. . • 031ce, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBUBOR, P•.. ; • GRAIFF, BYERS & CO., MAIMFACTUREP-S Bar, Hoop and Sheel Iron, WROUGHT' IRON, Iron Welded Tubes for ORS, Steam, Water, &C.; ALSO OIL 'WELL TUBING. :Office, 98 Water and 132 "Erg Streets. PITTSI3URGIii Pa. 329:eZi ikENSIAMIN- IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, ~iANUBACTUBEB B qF Best Common, Refined, ;Charcoal BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE rao;i • HOOP, BAN - o,___T and ANGLE IRON. • • - BOILER FLA...7B'l'nd SHEET IRON. MOWER AND REAPER BARS. C YLINDER and GIIARD'or FINGER IRON. .WROUGHTAILS, _ _2O and 10 lba. to the yard. CHAIRS and SPIIiES for same. FLAT RAILS Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS .AND SPIKES. • - • Warehouse and Giles - at the Wow', GREEN OUGH STREET, (a noutinuation of Firs t street, adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVE“IMIPRESTON 4!)4* CO., Pennsylvania Ir on Works . . . • Warehouse, Dios. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET, oppoalte Monongahela House, - • an2l:d6 ~ . PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. pnicssunGH STEEL WORT • , 6r.STAULISIIED 115 115.3 ANDERSON & WOODS; iffeccEssints To ANDWASON, COOK:& CO! ManufaVners of every description.of * • STEEL.. BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL. Mill, 31n159, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut s.&w. Spring, Cast,and German Plow and Blister Steel. Shovel. Spring*, itake and Toe Calk Steel. Railroad Steel and Frog Points, Cant Steel Finger Sara, itipkle Steel, hpring , Steel T 3 re, Plow Wings, etc.'. Oil Drill Steel. GMccand Works--Corner Yost AIM. 33 ROSS sra., Pittaburgh,Fa _ "43:da SIIEFrELD STEF4. WORKS. SINGEit, NOCK' & CQ. PITTSEIEGII, PA., • Manufacturers of every description of .„ . CAST AND "CERNIAN STEEL, i'Ll-LsmarwATTsreiIMIPPLATFOR33 SPICENGB. S . AXLES, STEEL TIRE, az, itc. Warehouse, 83 WO . er and 100 zarnt.Bta. ADIS: 067 - Butn &rmtmN. Enkr2ll4l. 14.11727411.13 • . WM. METCALF, .. i REUBEN MILER, GEO. W. BABB, I 1 CRAB. AKIN. SPECIAL PARTarral —B. M. KIEE. CRESCENT, STEEL WORKS, rir I32MR f4r. PARICXOrs (Mice, Nor 339 Liberty St, ren:d4.3 PA ' I B.LACH DIAMOND STEEL WORM. BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers, of all deserfptlons of . eirrinßinnTir 011aisnd Warehouse, 1 90. 122, 124 BECcelp And 119 and 121 FIRST BTRERTS, • -11ARDWAAE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. 4 - 1 LINDSEY, smiar.& Em my 4ti*portexs of .H.A.R:~ - w,AI~; 7 E CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY ' E3T4EET, CORNER OP iirlaNlC, 11 One Square 00104 'Union DepUt, <, PITTSBURGH. Agents for FAI RBAEX T 3.3 4 114 * ' ' oter-33.0 y tij.et:l - v - v*OLBIES, BELK. CO., ANCHOR MILLS; t ITTSI3I GB. Nanufiettuors of BEILANY;3I/CD/Wit in d LIGHT OR AND ILtONOLIA TVSGS:AIND )011TIltql. M•Mg FOUNDM3, MACHINISTS ATLAS' WORKS, _ MORTON:STREET;. Ninth Ward, rigr-rsinmmEt. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These T Werke are among the largest anejnost aompleto establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish • . . . Engities, of every dimoriptiolf. Boilere, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. itaiiroad CR:stings. k 4 Bolling Mill (*stings. Engine Castings.. Machine castinqs. Generid Casting OliDy.B.B gOLICTITMD n09:n68 ' • NATIONAL IFOUNDRIE AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll arid Smalls:tan Streets,. .(NINTH WARD,) SMITH ' • 'illEnnufaotairer of. CAST • CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. H san, P a i n s lli r f e e elle e n a g stbisn. vaLlas ;, i,l3 f r uß i alZr s zigd,7.l General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the, attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my Make of RETORTS. fel6:tlo RL. 0. LIVING TON. W. H. ROBINSO N.. . BURT. W. JE L'"Nc o ToN & CO., - , IRON POUNDERS? -. • • MANUFACTURERS . . • . 'FINE 1414.11 T CASTINGS, . • . All descriptions, for and Gas Fitters., Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen NMI Ma chinery, .t.ll Job Wort promptly attended to. . • Office and Works—WAS HiIID'TON .A.VENVE, near Onter Depot, Allegheny City, Ps. ROBINSON, REA & CO.; C 0.,. • . . . .„.. . . . Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS A Iti.tWing, , WAHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERSAND , MACHINISTS PIIII3UFIGH, , Manufacturers of Boat and Stational" Steam En =Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, g, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and S t ills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, conierYirst and Smithfield Streets. Agents for OIFGABD'S FETENT INJEC.....)R for feeding Boilers. . , . jall:lffil MON Bu Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BO X ES, MACHINERY AND ' bASTINGS GENERALLY `Orders promptly and carefully executed. • Charges reasonable. EBBERT &r MACKLIND. BERLIIIi FOIINDBY. PRICE . &SENS.. Office and . Wiirehoitse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keen constantly on - nand Thimble, 9hein , and Pipe foxes, . . WAGON BOXES. DOG LP.ONS, StTGAIt KETTLES, HOLLOW wear., And Castings generally. ap25:31 T HOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Ntanufaitarers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses; Pa 10, an St d ialn e t Oriel Saw billi -Work,Aloiltinr tinge, Orate Bare, Weights, Wagon Boxes, u &e. Build to order and have on hand Enginesof all sizes. mvl4:o CENTRAL FOUNDItir p AND ROLL WO KS 880 Pexui l Street. BOLD/Ali, BOTh & BAGAIM. Chill MI Castings, 801 l latpes, &e. ULTON MACHINE ... 111fORKS. ZBTABIASHILD IN lesso. Manufactory of STEAM ENGINES, all Ms - es and of the most ap p oved patternso ststor fafi"'qsa STEAMBOATS iizmlr? PrlArietyio esgho po wer ENGINES, which will be sold- at very reduced prices. • I P. F. OBISSE. Wellsville. 0. Fifty mlleo below Pittsburgh, on tboOttio siv_e_r,and line of C. P. It. . uw; LUMBER!' LUMBER! !!.I.IIIIERI . 'ALEXANDER PATTFBSON, • YARDS No. $6 Preble Street formerly Manchester, Mad No. 157 Rebecca street opposite Works, i DEALER IN. ALL KINDS CP Baugh and Planed Lumber, ~. Flooring, Door& Weatherboarding, • Sash, • , Shingles, ••• . Mouldings, Saw MIR Lumber, - Cedar and Locust Posts, Lath and Palings,± Oak and Yellow Pine. ALSO—FIRE:BRICK, TILE and CLAY. al6aolS9 FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY a/pit : al;sl2s,ooo.. ~ - . razsmarri—EDWARDIMTHEIDGE. liscarrAßY—T. A. WEIGHT. Buzzaurrsimrarz—T.DW.DAVlßON. ,PIMrBIIIIM6H. Edis4rd Davison', .[ L In nnneals,'- - John Mellon, • E. D. Dltluidge,' Ono. W. Dlthridge,_ M. L. Malone, • S E. Johnston. _ LUMBER YARDL.Corner of Bl:tipt LEGREAT BTREt±B,llllfithWsed. orrius AT POUT PITT GLASS WORSE, Wash Ingtostrtrees. . • I 020 :JOS 'GAS AND ST . PITTING. Joint 1‘..0007 1 E . JOe KAYi• niffni SUM • JOHN $l. COOPER & co., BRASS FOIMITIRILS - : GAS - AND STEAM IeiTTERS, Minufactirers of PUMPS AND BEMIS gqrrO ß g 0 oxen: description; dealers in „GAS WIC 47/4.0 =BING, 07 ill tiads T • Corner of Pike and Wa~nnt streets, FTITSEttlAdif. •_- livicymfolum, 124 'First Striet, Pittabiush, Pa. Amt for the Bale o ponstukore, re. eepMae, leabells& Du coon o, tanbcpe...._utendon, end other breads of Anlreotte, • Ooke and O. B. 04p:sae& moms: oistgamestaiwtiattinsesimpattaftiolicaed• BLANC FOUNDRY. Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite ttnien Iron 1111.0,) I#TSBUICGE LUMBER. IRON: BROXERW IRON BROKER, PITTs I,II 74 -l i , WETTEI ,111-PAPATR 7 - 4,LYE 30,-31,86.8.1 =GM* iistiullips: tir , ! ITT BOA, STILL iANII TANK WORKS.: CARROLL. & SNYDER, esbaatrACTocaras 07 TDBITLAR,DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, prim' BOX ANJ CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING -PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES Office, and 'Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. ~ . . c .1169" Orders sent to . the above address win be prontath attended to.. • mh7;189 .... MOBAR.ItOIIILL Sr. CO., , I3C) ThER MAKERS A D SHEE T 'IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22,-24 AND, 26 PENN ST. Ha in secured a large ward and furnished it with the most approved machfnery, we areprqp_ared to manufictdre .everY description of SOMERS in the 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, Bridges, Stigur Pans, and sole Mann faciurers of Ba.rnhliPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5:c21 TAMES PIL BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., M.ViIETFACTITEIR Or - IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING TANS, COTTER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEEt IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JARED M. 1.11111811 EDMUND D. BRUSH. JARED M. BRUSH & SON, me,NurAcitrams or Steam Boileri, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON Win= &a. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A sTETTLER SONS 4 CO., • • NANIII 4 AC2I7II II R I3 OP Steam -.l3oilers, Oil Stills, Tariki, • And SHEET IRON WORN, Of all kinds. ' LoCust sire_ et Elf& Ward, jyl9: STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. MOOS - STOVES. , 3 , CET:: THE', B E ST. • BISSELL t CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to coq, Bake or Roast as well as any other Ste In the Union. BISSELL .& CO No. 23.5 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, • PARLOR STOVES, HEATING 'STOVES, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, . • COOKING GANGES, ac. CHEAPEST' PLACE in the city 11 TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, .is at No. 146 6Ba.NT 13TBEET. * • , ie2 P. C. DUFYY: OILS. WARING AND KING, Commisnion Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUII . OING,'DUQUESNE WAY, Prrrstrstair, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., ' ' 127 Walnut Street. TACK BROTHERS, • COMMISSION.: MERCHANTS • AND DEALEItS I 2 i . I Petroleunittnd its Products. Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL , BUILDING, cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelpbia Odicis-1747 WALNUT BT. api:vao JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., . Oil Commission Jobbers, No. 3 DIIQUESN3 WAY, will buy and seU Crude and Befitted 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 db termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties baying OUs for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. • apeurat icr_ M. LONG & CO., ALANUFAPTITIUDES or W.III7LE . 11111P310 OIL, Brand--"LTICIPER.” Moe, No. 2 Duquesne` -14y,`PIttaburgli. FURNITURE. ' - PRACTICAL 118... 118. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS • t WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL, • ' . ~ • , LEMON & 1NE118E;'-: - rro. irornwrir Errumivr. Covkintly on hand every variety _of P ARLOR and. IMANEER , FURNITURE, together with a_com pieta assortment of common rniiiire at reduced prices.' , • Those in want of anything in cox une are MrdiaH7 , Invited to call bathes purchasing. . rigiVeralite,d. •A Nft,t4 ;rwly _ - r MX suPsulog - "cams vor• inuilatiliworle, prx-rsusetrrialt. PARK, McCURDY & CO., liaanrseturara of IllteatratlariC-U8 .14 Copper. Presled Copper saws em N o v toms, Spelter Bolder. Also, trapporTs s ad In Metal,,Tla dheet As nee. ). etantly on land Vonore , Machines as. Tools. Wareno: r se to No. 1119 SIZOT ATlRleffl , fiad.-1 2111 tIECORD it .wr 1a:1 Bprttg re of Cosolf ens Ca &ay nlow; ,riNANoL&T., . YURI' PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, • • - • $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DE ERB IN • GOVERNMEN SECURITIES, AND COLD., INTERES ~ .111101V D ON TIRE DEPOSITS. Collections made o all accessible points in the trnitcd States and Ca adas. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, , D. Wallnce, E. Fawcett, CAPITAL, (atith rized,) : : : : $200,000. DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Hamilton, Hen rEßookatoce, Heo. T. Van Doren. H. J. Lynch, I John 'Murdoch, Jr.,' William Espy, Samuel Miraley, A GENERAL BANKING EITSINES . , 'Collections made on all accessible points In the 'gulled States and Canada., UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. airBTOCKBOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE NATIONAL . BANK OF COIIIIERCt COPPER. DIRECTORS: • Jno. C. Risher, Robt. H. Katg, Andrew Miller, James M. Bailey CLITRICAN, SAN'L. Me D. LE: LSON. Cashier. NE BANK, EYS ERTY STREET, No. 293 PITTABITRGH, PA. TRANSACTED • Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Caabler. 6r. af 'Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON Cashier. CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. JOS. H. HILL DIRECTORS: • G-eorge W. CA" , James McCandless, Win. D eed ouglas, Wm. R. A. Patterson, WhmsHo cßhwn, Allen Ktespatrlek, W. B. Raven, T, AT D. A. M . ap9:022 DISCOUNTS DAIL Aler, CAUGHEY & CO ! , H BANKERS. AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PTICT6ISI::MGrIX, PA., 0317CCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & CO, DII4LXIIIS IN Exchange, Coin, Coußons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Wrafts on - London. • _ m51:583 ES & SONS, NHOZ. • 313.4%T3EE.3M3M5/; 57 Market Street, PITT"TSI3IIiiO II , PA Collections wade on all the principal points of the United Btates and Canute& Stocks, Bbnds and other Seenrities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CODDHBSD* Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of trnited Stateis Seeutities ••• WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CH./UWE:IED 1.866. Interest palclon 'Time Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR. UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Milli at; 1A e,c PresIdent—THOMPSON Vice President—A. M. M T ELL. • ' DIRECTORS: THOMPSON BELL., . I A. M. MARSHALL, JOB. DILWORTH. JOS. ALASER. J. J. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, W ill.is Cal ll dwe, • W D. W. C. Bidwell, ' S. M. Fulton. MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK, N 0.14. Smith leid Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY . BUN RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posits received subject te cheat, without Interest. JAMES BLAWItioItE, President. OEO. D. TINDLE, hiectetartand Treasurer. JAMES H. HOPKINS, Solicitor. • • TRUSTEES: James Blackslore, • dlWes U. HoOink. Alex. Tlndle, daisies Bowe,- William Deane, W. W. Bradshaw, A. G. Cubbige, ,R o bert w riov . _ ,Joni. ans. PIANOS. ORGANS, &O. BUT THE BEST AND CHEAP EST PIANO AND ORGAN. • 60) , &hawker's Id . Medal ,Phuie .. • .. . 'AND . ESTEV S ( .:COT AGE- ORGAN.: i pie 'EMONACKIrat PIA CV otentesei all the Melt Tanable imProvemeate known in.tbe. 4011. struditd w igo a drat date iestrunient, and tiowalwayir been a ward a Ate, highest premium .nberever. ear , tdbited:' its tone is Atli, amorous and sweet. The workmanship. for durability en* boeutay, ;anemia all ahem: • Prices from SSG to $150; (according to style and 51111 5 0 cbcaper. titan an r7oll4olit first blest, Veto. •-,, • ~ • . • •TorElrti UoTTA9E ORGAN Stands aittle . bead of AU. reed instrenientd, in KO, • dueing th n ereo perfect pipe quality br tone orals', - eisillar instrument in the united awes. Die Ont. pie luta convict ft. cone, notion; , and not . Wade to get mil of order.' .., i 4-. CARPNNTEWN.IPATKNT ~ V01.'`,1111111,1114 ' mismoboo lafludy,,to, be. (band lei this Urgair. Price 0e:(10 $lOO to Immo. All gueeanteedqbe tr. ~ BARB, •KNARE iAoulzrilrai l - ?MnO ' , . No. 11l ItT. CLAM trrnM i. ''' SECOND HAND - t i• . , e „MiIDDEONB AND OROANS,. ' is wrens orliir, troniaiki c: • ‘.l)l;l7ier - .:C. WAS SS Illtok at., Sd door Above Wood. PIC R 1410E1tr2Z BANKER, Coiner of. WoOd and Fifths Streets.; DOITERNMEST AND PACIFIC B. IL BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a tillable in any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER -.EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS: en. , JiirES BRAD _ : .c Corner Fourth ;and Wood Sts., ItTb. 10 MIL eV BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND. COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 7-30's CONVERTED INTO THE NEW 5-20 COUPON BOND.. • rirlnterestAllctwedon Deposits. MONED LOANED ON HOVERNMEINTT BONDS, and other approved collateral, at lowest Market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. --- JAMES T. BRADY & CO. 16i i Gayttt. FINANCE A.ND TRADE, OFFICE OF irmi PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. July 29, 1868. .The recent:congresaional enactment, or their attempts, ,have materially assisted these schemers, and it is not improbable that securities will have to be returned or held there simply on margins instead of seeing them sold out-right to the capitalists of Europe. In view of all these things, and the constant increased Shipments of coin to Europe, gold went up, to 144 1 A to day, and is steadily rising; the market be comes firmer-with the decrease of the vol ume of coin on private hands, and the Government has go means of checking the advance, even it it would attemptisuch a mad and foolish measure. There now no reason to believe that gold will depline be fore the beginning Of September next, when the cotton shipments will commence. Presidessa Government bonds did not respond to the rise in goldto-day, but declined from 34 to V„ per cent. Now Five Twenties are very dull, andlthe demand for them is en tirely confined•to small investments. The question whether government bonds are to be taxed and the interest reduced, is now agitated in Europe, not so-much by the people, but by the iitoriied interest of the different stock exchanges in Vienna, Berlin, Frankfort, &c. There now exists a mania for speculation In all Sorts of private enterprises, stock companies 'and - credit fanciers, that equals oil speculation in Pennsylvania. In order to makci room for all the:A) stock gambling companies the more sold investments must be weakened, and tneir solidity surrounded witbdoubts. The stock market was rather weak to day, and quotations have declined; some of the western roads, such,as North West: ern common , and preferred, Cleveland & Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne,,New York Cen tral and Erie. Express shares are dull, with a slight decline. Money is very easy, but there is an min - smelly large amount of mortgages con stantly offering in larges,nd,sinallamounts ranging from $25,000, $50,900 and $60,000, most of them on what seems to be good se curity, but not promptly available in case of a failure to 'pay promptly.' Busineali is very dull. , —Closing quotations as received by Ph.R. Mertz, were as follows: • , Gold, 144%; 1881 bonds. 115%; 5-205,1882, 114%; 1864:do, 111%; - 1865 do. 112%; new, 1865 and 1867,. 109%; Ten Forties, 108%; Seven Thirties, 108 , New York Centra %. l, '135%; Erie, 69%; 'Michigan 'Southern, 92%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 88%; Nortirkestern, common, 81%; Preferred,B2%; Chicago & Rock Is land, 107%; Pittsburgh dr,. Fort Wayne, 109%; Ohio dr, Mississippi certificates, 30%; Merchants. Union Express .24%; Western Union Telegraph, 35%; , Coridon, 30; Quick silver, 23%; Quartz Hill, 1,15. - -A New York correspondent, under date of Meday, writes as follows: i The talk at the,catlie market today is 'that an ex tensive and well-known sheep broker at Communipaw (and who his an establish- Ment also t at Pittainitrgh) is a loser to a heavy amount by a defy:tilting Cashier, who is said to acknowledged to,having lost in a down-tovvn gambling house. Hie (the cashier's) brother, a heavy pork packer,is a loser thereby to a large amount. The Party alluded to is still at large. , —arising quotitions received by James T. Brady Oz Co.: Gold, 148%; 11. B. 6's, 1881'a t 115%; &Ws, 1862, 11434; 5-20's, 1864, 111%; 6-20 1 s, 1865, 112%; 10-40's, 108%; 5-20'c, 'January, imd 'June '67 109 %1 'June 7-30!$ 108%i .Tny MaY CC;i 3 ii. ls6 e , lA -5k Make reference• Joseph Dilworth,. Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. hs. Brown; °man Enloe. PITTSIITYRGIK PETROLEUM MARKET. Ormuz CIiTICH PITISBErEIM GAAATTE, I NPDNESDAIt. July 22,.1868. CRUDE—The Crude market . ?ontintieji Very gala, and devoid Of artY new or Si portant': chometeilstica,:. though there. , seemed to be a firmer feeling.neve.rtheless , particularly for immediate delivery. 1 ex/9. In the'day there wake .offers of„140, but no sellers below , 14yici the afternoon, how- Aver, it was rumoredthat ibere were, offers to siqat 4 46 ; tbolighiN4o preamne, they were not very =tutorials'. Taere, WiEl but, rt.single side reported, 1,000 bbisilor An= gust, scilerlaoptiou, at lict,aad the same figure will answer for,; September and oe- - tober, lad is : there Pr," bat very tittle dlspositiOn manifested on 'diner tildelto.de, anything, as bask buyers - ilind-Selittrit seem inclined to hold back and await future-de volopmeMs_ Telegnitristftcri:oll , olty re port a dull marks nominal at, ItE 15,40 P1R se ,se,eo t t delsvplragtp cart: ; ' - ED --The mat. et for Relined DIU was; a l s o quiet •16 4 dity, and While , imme diate deliveFY is off half a scut, falure. m menthe realilk;stitehiscivt 6,-6f each ror SeptitiA W'Aie'd' Vet 3o , 4adt I,bee for Atigitti4 Wt,,aoeitu hibrit isSine , that timanariceNtinestreekhetf buoyancy which prevailed a week since, it is also true, that prices, with the.exception above refetred to. are pretty well main... , • tained. Some parties are holding back in ; anticipation of a decline, which is to be immediately followed by a reaction and. higher prices. ARRIVALS—The f2ilowing are the ar rivals of oil to -day: Fisher &Bp 't 880 11. Rosonbach 240 Lecich.,k V400d_.160 I J. Gallagher 480' D. M. Edgerton.4oo I A. B. Mills 80 , V 7. McCutcheon 50 .J. Spear 55 Total *F.!, 1_ OIL SHIPMENTS PER A. V. R. R. • W.OrIDSPT. Myers & Co., 168 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth, Bro. & Co., 312 do do to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co., °450 do do to F. A. Dil- • • worth & Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 200 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. McCreary & Beaumont, 200 do do to W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. McKee & Hackett, 150 do do to W. P. togan & 'Bro., Philadelphia. it W. Burke, 50 do do to Warden, Frew & Co.,Philadelphia.i Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 250 do'do to : W. P. Logan & - Bro., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner,2so do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadephia. M. Koehler & Co., 426 do do to Waring, King & Co. McKee & Hackett, 50 do benzole to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. MeCreery & Beaunipnt, 50 do benzole to Waterman & Beaver, Harrisburg. OIL linursrENTs FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Jas. Miller, 20 bbls refined to W. P. Lo gan & Bro., Philadelphia. Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 11 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Duncan & Williams, 52 do do to W. P. Logan dg Bro.. Philadelphia. G. W. lioldship,- 40 do do to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. Warden & Batchelder, 35 do do to War den, Frew ;& Co., Philadelphia. Fleming & Co., 503 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 38 bbls ref. W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. prerssußcu MARKET 3. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t WEDNESDAY, July, 29, 1868. The general markets are moderately ac tive, and while the transactions are mainly of a local and unimportant character, there is, nevertheless, a fair volume of business, • in the aggregate. In regard to values, however, there is no - stability, and were it not for this, trade would , be much better, and until there are good and. substantial reasons that Grain and Flour are likely to rule higher or lower, no material, improve ment in business need be expected. Ope rators will not take hold with any degree of freedom until these facts have been as- certained, and, in the meantime, as in the past, the policy will be to keep down _ . stocks to the lowest possible limit.. ' GROCERIES—Tne grOcery market al though moderately active, is quiet and de void of any excitement, and judging from • present indications, 'is likely to remain so for some time to come. There is a very fair demand for Raw Sugars, which is usually the case at this particular season, , when large quantities are wanted all over the country for putting up small fruits. Coffee keeps up well, in sympathy with gold; while Rice, Spices, Fruits, Soap and Candles, are unchanged in every respect. It 1B imposaible to quote Fish correctly, in 'consequence of the great difference in weights. We are assured, that in many cases Fish, which should weigh one hun dred pounds to, the barrel, only weigh 70 to 75 pounds. We quote: . SuoAns—Cuba, 12;4.0 for good grocery 1231 to 13e for prime; and 14c for choice; •Porto Rico—good, 13e; prime ' 13K; choice, 1434 to 15c; Clarified Cuba, 1.1.t0 14,k4c. Re fined--Standafd Hard, 1734 c: A, 16%c;13,' • .161 c; Extra C, I.s3lc;..Sugar House, 11%c. , covF EE.—ltio rapges all the' way from; 21 to 26c for common - to strictly prime:. Java 37,,t0 38c,. - 7 , , , Syntirs--Lovering's Si; Silver Drips, 11; White Drip,s, $1,10; medium brands, 70 to 80c; common, 50 to 60c; Booth tit' Edgar Syrup, 90c.' Rion— Rion—Rangoon, good, 10c; prime to choiCe, 11 to 111,4 c; Carolina, 12 to 12%c. MOLASSES—New Orleaos, - 90 to $1; Cuba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 70 to-85e. Spiess—Cassia, 80 .to 85c; Cloves,soq !Pepper, 38e; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, $1,50. Sr.ncn--Madison, 8c; Silver Gloss, 12%c, 'and Corn Starch, 1336 c. • , ' . . • FEurrs--Layer , Resins, $1,75 per box; Valentia, 20c per lb; Prunes; 17e; Currants, 14c for new. BAB. 1 Ln.a-D--I'2 , c; Shot, / 3 1 5 0 per IN • Soars—" Babbitt's," 120; '0 ey's," ,11,,1'c; Rosin, 5 to 7c; “Dobhin's," 15c. CANDLEs--Mould, 16e; Star, 23c. CONCRNTRXTED Lys—s7,so per case -403 Br CARE Sopa-;50 per 100. Elsa—White Fish,_ $9,00; Lak Her ring, $5,00; Mackerel No. 1.'522; No. 2, $18,00; No. 3, $13,50; in half barrels, 50c more, Tosarec—Black ss, 10s, Xs and Louis ville NavY, 72 to 750; Wm. H. Grant's 10s and Navy, We; &D. Tobacco, 22° to 250 for best. TuA—The market is firm and prices are higher for :new crop. Choice Young Hy mn, $1,75; fair, 51,50; common to good, $1 - to $1,35; Oolong, 75c, 85e, 90c, $l, 51,25 and 11,35; good Porto Rico, $1 to $1,85, as to quality. Inaperial, $l. to $1,85. Japan— Choioe. $1.30; fair $l. • BUTTER—There is a good demand for prime fresh Butter in small packages, with sales at 28 to 30c.. EGGS-In good supply and dull but un changed at 20to 21c. CIFEESE+Is unchanged at 13 to 14 for Western Reserve and Hamburg; 15 to 16 [ for Ohio Factory, and 18 to 20 for Sweitzer, RS to quality: - ; :SEEDS—Flaxseed is in light supply, but I so far as we can learn, there are no buy ers at anything over $2. SALT—Is dull and nominally unchanged at $1,75 to $l,BO to the trade, and for small lots in store. . . GRAIN—The Wheat market is_very un settled, and' in such a peculiarcondition that is difficult to quota correctly. Millers, • as a general thing, reftme to, pay above ;2 to ;240 for new crop; old crop would bring a little' More. , 'One of our mills is reported rashaving Wheat' bought which will, not, te at a b ov e 1475; delivered here: - Oats—, market ;; le less excited, and there is ap ,patently.more:.disposition to • reldize; we, ,continue to quote at 83 to 85c, thUngh 850 is' an outside figure, unless in a- retail way. Corn if ,q_uJet and' nominally' unchanged. $1,03X0 *1,05 for Mixed, and sl,oBto 0 for prime Yellow.. In regard to Rye, it is impossible to give quotations, and the same Is true of:Barley. . - .; • . FOTATOIti steady 'demand at $5 per - barrel. • Glizrar APPLES — May be quoted at fromm 54 to 16 per barrel;for common to choice. PROVISIONS—Bacon m steady, 'with a . fair jobbing demand at 13% to 183fc for Shoulders; 16 to 16qc..roi Ribbed, and 18 to 18Xo for .Clear- Sidee, and .2/44 t0.21c for Sugar Dared Hams. Lard, 181( to 'lBl4c. MessPArk, 128,50 to ;29. Dried Beef, 21 . to 2134 e. , • • ' LARD OIL -rig unchanged at $1,15 for. No. 2, and 51,40 for No. 1. LEAD-Ba. les at 10Xc. 1.,./14E,..Sales at 52 per bbl. MILL FEED-laisteadY - With" regular jobbing sales in store, at $1,90t0 s2:for mld dllngs and ;1,15 to 11,20 for brew:. ; I HAV-Ils selling from country wagons a *25 to 130, as to quality. Arrivals and market Steady,. _ FLOUR—The Market, 'ls ,quiet; l art* void of, any new characteristics we special notice. As yet, the der mainly.for old WbeaVFlOttra, add, - dealerueeeurttili. tlitdd'alaimt tali of the new.' .There is no change) in prices. ~1 El