N JAs. V gaNZE, Pregn pITTSRURGrR FORGE AND IRON CO., MA2IMACTUTLEII3 or ':Bar Iran; P - Nilroad Fish Bam and Bolts; ;Railroad Car iknles Rolled; ,Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frain ea; Lpeomotive Frame SaaPet; Side Roils . ' Yokei, Straps; Piston 'leads; IS Steamboat Shaft Steamboat Crank • Piston Rods, 'We kr; Pitman Jaws, Collars, oke. Offloe, 177 PENN . STREET, PIMBITBOH. • GRAFF' BEERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF' Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUCIHIT IRON, Iran Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, Sce. • ALSO. OIL WELL TUBING. Office, 98 Water And 182 First Streets. PIrTS43TIRGH. Pa. KENSINGTON . IRON . WORKS LLOYD & BLACK, MANUFACTURERS Or Best Common, B.efined, Charcoal AD JUNIATA BLOOM' IRON. MERCHANT BAR, BOUND and SQUARE IRON. HOOP, BAND, Jr and ANGLE IRON. • • BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. . MOWER AND REAPER BA,RS. C YLINDER and GRIMM or FINGER IRON. - SMALL T RAIL 8,111) and 10 lbs. to the yard, WROUGHT CH AI RS muLSFIKES ter same._ FLAT Punched Ocitmtersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON.' , _NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and (office at the worn, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street') ad lolatns the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EVERSON; PRESTON & •CO. l Pettylvatia Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 1864utid 16T PENT STREET opposite Monongahela Howe. an24:d6 • . . PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. ITTSBUROIif.' STEEL, WORKS P tzeivatasinn) nit 1845.] • . . , ANDEELSOir & WOODS, 03IICCESSOKS 'TO AISTOBBSOK, COOS Jlc CO.I Manufactoreis of every descrlption i of • STEEL. BEST BEF.TNED TOOL STEEL i( • • 311.11, Mulay, Circular, Gang and Crow Cut 1- SAW PLATE S. Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.. Shovel, Hoe. Fork, hake and - Toe calk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Pointe, Cast Steel Finger Bars, sickle Steel, b...ering Steel Tire, Plow Wings, etc. ;.1)11 Drill bteel. umne and Worka—Corner FIRST AND ROSS 13 - rs.,. Pittatargn, Pa OILEFFIELLIi!TrEL WORKS. SINGER, MICK , & CO., iiii•issigem, Manufactni'ers of every descriptimiof : CAST AND PIERIOI4II , I, STIEEIri BLl VFL A TiarrlffjksTrolui antnws, AxLEB, STEEL TIRE, Ac.. Warehouse,. 88 ,Water.iind 100 First Sti. Mlix 1 ;1 , 1 BARB 8 / 1 . PARKIN. azEtna. pAshrzus: WM. METCALF," ; BEIIBEN MILL ER, GEO. W. BABE, j OFIAB. PARKIN. - Brz&Ai,.EArrincn—E. U. ETER. CRESCENT; STEEL 'WORKS; MILLER, iLttitu,.sax•Anicix, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, .PrrTsßraton, re. tel4:d4B LACH. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER it co, XwanfacturersOf all descriptions of gl3 l X l .lk - irr alice and Warehouse _ t _ _O MC, 124 SECOND and U 9 and FIRST STKEETK, NOVELTY WORKS. plTT t SßUlltlifi WOILKS. BTIKEE ar. ILANII7.&O297HZES OP Keystone' itiuittrd. - Patent Plettfornt and Counter S CAL, E S. 'Janus Paced Patent Door Locks and Latches. PAINT AND COFFEE MILLS. j 'MALLEABLE ac. Corner of Grant and. First Streets, rirrstaniou. sas:t&l HARDWARE. NEM' IL4IIIIIIIfAHE HOUSE. LINDB4 STERAIT Ment4ktftm= and Importers of 1-IA.ELDW.A.3aEs auirLERY; &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF W.b.THEI ore tilivasi!e Belem radon Dope., PITTSBURGH. Nraitsts to.r i!exasexii! were= I . . . - .. , :' , .t.:1; -.'-:,,.= 1 1i . ,`: ,5 , - - - : - .; . ~:,,' ' - --- Vert ::'-'l4i'' ..-7 :!«"rk,',.,.'.,:1,' I .i -, ';' . i. ,- .',', ~."....ifz`i...=;-;;',..,:, ',•,-.1r.'"..,---:;:x1--;:,-',..';.,:t.':,?.--,-,..,f .' ,, : - ':; : i 7, .;':' , .-7,, ,, --.: 1 .: :,=.' ' ~ . - 7. "":, -; .''.- i , S ,'';;:',.. - • ~' . 1 ~.. ~ '-•,, T• 1 1 . - -.;', . '', -:..1:`,5- ' . . ,, i- .: . '•.1 ,, 1. .'•.'" ': '''''T- " - '' ' '' , ' ,., : r.3 ;.;''''''' -".. '` -''''''' 4-4 . , 71 , t1. , ;.!:*!:- . O-, f" - -" ,- ji: -- ''' -, '' ,,, "•' ,- ,-1 1 ,-;:.-. .::-.,-..': :-, "f 1 6,.... „,..,,,_ : ., :f: ” 1' ~ • i2 , .: , .: 1-',-%..i,k..::::y:,:i ~s:', ... f ~,,,,-7, ., „ , _ ', . :fr „ . ' ''''''':`. -i:,;•..:::ti,:::;;;-,.s., .-'. "'7.;:i'";':'-;:''':%.,:.;‘:7_6";'?.?,,-,:,-;..,"-;',,,..-',"„: ?, ..,...,,,, .- : , ^i - Vf , r 5 ,4 1,,..,- L , r,.. ,, , ,, .. -. 7. --. ' ' - :11:-;..r.-'10..:-q1,;,,Y:i,,;',2, ,"..,s*:,?2,;irg--,,,',:'.-'4.; '''..."-t,,,-,,,,--",,,,,, t. ' ' ' , , , " ,,, .... , 1 , , • '..?... 7-- /"',' . . " ..5, a.`.61 ,-, , ,, 1.,`¢,.. , ,,it ?,',,,, .4. ,- C-Aq.: , „ . ., 4,'",,,, :,.•_`,-,:,',,,,,^q,,!-;:;=,,f",.2.:,,,,,,1.:...M."..,,...,.,,,,giy;,,,'"-.:`,:l - - -.;', . , : r'l.'-',',+„ .4:1,,Zgr...f?',1,15g(1.4;i:',...{.7-,Z4,-;6;•,;,;:&-,,,,ta..n.ji7i7.i,;',...%g.,5,,..R. 4, :.;:i1F.: - 7. 1 ;":1)-”! 7, . . ' . M W. P. roans, Bnp's. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. . . Corner Carroll and Smallinan Streets, . (NINTH WARD,) • ETT"I'SBUILGABC, ' WM. Mainqactiirer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE; FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pipes . are all cast invariably In Pits, in dry sand, and 12i feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. feleitlO "L. 0. LIVING&TON.W.II. BURT. W 4 A. nonizrsoN, I.4",NGSTON & CO" . IRON rOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, tag ° se d it i alggaudgrn'ittar.Eltmergni Alle7ODWOrk premnili attended tO. ombe - and Works—IiVAIMENOTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot„ Allegheny Otty, Pa. RO I BON:, gEA & . . Snocensora to Belnursolt, Mini; A misaies, WASHINGTON, WORKS, FOUNDESS AND MACHINISTS.- PITTSBURGH,; lidanuthetuten of Boat and Stationary Stearn POI Eta anaefkia.,,Biligatfpnif 1 E7;11 r)3 , 3l ticg l . l oll T at adita suns, -.Ler an d Sheet hon e ork. - - Agents for Morner,Wirriarlplage224l,otririt feeding Bolleis. • Jall:rs2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and careftdly executed. Charges reasonable. }INERT & DIACKLIND. 0e.15:1D3 BEIOL . IN PRIDE -& SIMS. °Mee and Warehouse, 20 Wood Stmt. Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON 80.3=3„ DOG MONS,. .. SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, ;Arid Castings THOMAS CARLIIII & CO., Fonittt 'Ward Faundry and iltidthie Worh, SANDIIGRY ST., : ALLEGHENY CITY, afaniffactuiers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses k Plll - Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Honing Mill and klachin Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, :Wagon -Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. •- - stroktEli 'CENTRAL 'FOUNDRY — • • u"s D ROLL WORKS . .r r' 1390P431u1 Street. - BOLLiAN, - IOTh& BAGALEY Mill Roll Mill Castanet, Roll Lathes. te. - ITLrillN MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLIBIIIID IN 18313‘... ufaeltOry of STEAM ENGINES', - of all sires and of the ro oat approvedpattarns„forAtattomuir purposes , * STBA.OATS. and SMAM FE BOATS. ' NMT„ Ai variety. a'fllo,lill and' le horse power ENGINE_ S, which will be sold at very reduced prices. •' GICIIIBE. -WellsTille • ix 4Lftymtles below: Plttsbargh4 on tee Ohio river, ind line Of 0..* P. IL noe:h2 • T i 1311IER S LUMBER! LUMBER! ALEXANDER PATTERSON, ,Diialfa , tit:all Rinds of Lumber.. HAzip map VORAILE: . feekOry Pine Boards: .30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and Inch: 2 11 11kt i t t re l t ri gUrc l it?- , 9% d j inth; 1,000,000 No. f 18- lath iawed • 100,000 No. 116-Inch Shltueles, sassed; 100,000 No. 1 10-incb Shingles, s eyed; 2,300000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 teak: , Cedar. Posts. Stretßrick, Tile and Clay..la largo or small quantities. YARDS , -"NO. BB ,PREBLE STREET . formerly Manchester, and 157 REBEOOs4. STREET, oppo site the . Gas Works, Ailed's( nyel , y. - )711ht73 FORT PITT LERIBMIAP PITTSBIIII6IH. !rnssinsrer--EDWARD DITHREIXDS. Baca vine—T. A. WEIGHT. tivinsuinszsantsvr—nDW.DAVD3ON. .1 ninnesenn: leitorked L. F. Duncan , JOhn enon, • E. D. Dithslnte, - . Geo. WeDltiaridso,_ I M. L. Malone, Johnston. • • • LUMBER . ARD—Oorner of BUTLER AND ALt LEGHENY STREETS. Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT FOR T PITT GLABB.WORES . ington Street: • laSkjia GAS AND STEAM, FITTING. JOHN N. 00011[2....J0N. cm limy sunt. JOHN nr. C OOPER & co., BRASS POUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS ! Xanulketurers of PIMPS AND. BRASSat erve_ff•_dAtoppAiont deafen GlUS Any .4. will Is, or au =as. Corner of Pike and •lifainut 'green, PITTSBURG7S. 1 ° 345 : 00 I I SAMEI4. 111. WICILERSILIM, Sixit Streei;FPlttiiiirgb4 Ps Agent for tete sale of Cornwsl4 DOughaneere, Jek• Apennine, leabelle, Deneannon. ntaahAoe. Ulendon. and 'Mee breeds of Anthracite, Youghtothent Coke and O. B. (11 . . InGt ' lll,o Nee' ' ' , - Cionstilanielyil sad older nllol444llaid" ATLAS WORhs, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, prrTs33uxuart. THOMAS N. MILLER. President. These WOrks are among the largest, and most complete establtabmenta In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. ~ , Bollerst . O il Tanks. Sheet lion 'Work. Its''road Castings. Rolling min !Castings. Engine Castings. Ilasidne Castings. General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED n09:n69 Butler Street, Ninth Ward, tonpaatte Tinton Iron Mlno THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, Manntatture and keep ponatautly on hand eneraU7. CUMBER PRTIPITT LUMBER COMPANY c ap a c a,l - $125,000. IRON BROKERS 17RON-BROPZ.4 FEE PITTSBURGH GA ZETTE : SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1868 ENVOBIEB- BOILERS, &. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK ,TUBI7LAB, DOUBLE-IFLUED TUBULAR, RUIZ- BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIDERS. • 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 AIM COAL SERTTEB Office and Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, sat Ordcra sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:)B9 IXTIII. BARNHILL & CO., y BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 22 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and tarnished It with the moat approved maelifoery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of ROLLERS In the beat manner, and warranted equal to any wade in the country. Chimneys, ;Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators Settling Fans, Boller Iron,Bridges, Sugar Pans, 'and !sole manu facturers o Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ta6ec2l JAMES M. BITER, - Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBMGH, MA1(C7A0111112.1i 07 • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTL'ING PANS, eOPPER STEAM ram, BOLLING MILL STACKS, :And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JAB= Y. BRUSH .. D. BRUSH JARED M. BRUSH & SON, • • NexurAcrussas Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. strivr . znop WORE, a.O. • i 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa... A STETTLER SONS & WANIIPACTIIII.IIIII3 OP Steam '.Boilere, On , St{l/s, Tanks, And SHEET IRON WORE., of all kinds. Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsbur gh.' STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. 000 K STOTTS , . CET TI7 BEST. P/TTSBURGEL BA - ssw.T.lr. tt Com FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warr , iuited lo Cook, Bake or Boast as well issaay other Stove An the Union. ' BISSELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for Salo,' , PARLOR STOVES, HEATING FITOVIM ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, • . COOKING RANGES, ee. •vze:7B PLACE in the city C RIFIA"" • TO BUY THIS TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE; Is at No. 140 EiltaNT 13111. SET. id P. C. DUFFY. • = OILS. WAIIING AND sow, Morcksets and Brokers to and Petroleum its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, - ' PITPABIIIIGII, PA. • • - irinutpaLnu* ADDszas, 1714.R1NG, xra.rtc, & co, Walnut Atreet.. TACK • BROTELEItii, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND 10 BAT? EBB LX . . _ Petroleum and its Products. Fitt.b.rgh OfiIoe—DALZIELL , BUILDING, nor . . nerof Dnqueene Way and Irwin atreeta. Philadelphia Onlee-1517 WALNUT T. •pl:w JACOB WEAVER, Yr. & co., Oil Compission Jobbers, NO. 3 DCQUEONE WAY, will buy andsell Crude and Relined Oils, Lubricating, Tar,_ Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience in the Petroleum trade enables es to oder unusual facilities and in ducements to operators. As bemtofore, we are de termined to make it the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us s call. Parties having Oils for sale are oordially,invited to bring their samples. sre:nld• H. M. NG& co.,- MANDIPSOTURIERS OP PURE twrrE BURNING Ih4taci—"LUOlFEjt. , P °Moe,. Noi i Daqaeaue, Way, Pittsburgh. 118. PRACTICAL 118. FURNITURE i , MANUFACTURERS, IvEttuies,mx Am) mrrAm, LEMONIt WEISE g , NO.-Us FOUR TH serniniarr. Oonstantjg on hand eylrg •a of of PARLOR and Crli ‘ AMBER 'I9:IIINITt,ME,. toge ther with a com tileta assortment of common Puraltiun at rednosd Those to wan tof anything In our Rue are eerelear Invited to Nabs* purchasing.' • Work gas teed. mh2I:n I4 .LEMOR ALWILD3R. AkE ITIPERIOR wpm pau. Azinsiugme wosia, PrZ u r€l.l3l7ll4lll. PARK, MoCURDY & CO., :KSllllftattrall of Shesthhis, Brsilers , Copper, Profiled oopper Bottoms, • Burp is ortr.t i t If ts tl e z, pas . ; ,w T an stonily so OW Thisers' Mgehlses 0.. d; Warehouse, 140 PIM BTBS&T sad LBO IdlmincifyraßßT,Plitsburgh. ee Spesial orders (dumper sus to aarAlselrelk eat*- WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, I IEASTIFACTIIBMIS 07 PITTSBURGH, Pa. TRIUMPH, FURNITURE. ' , :COPPER: FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY No. 169 Wood Street. .1 CAPITAL, • • • • • $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND cbLD. - INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all aceetssible points in the United Stales and Canadas. DrEIECTOB.9 D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wannee, E. Fawcett, . - BAWL. McCLEBILAN, Pres% , • " D. LEET SOM. Castibek, . No. 293 gBEI.Tr PITTERIIIIIG, Pet. • CARITAL, (authorized, : : :t: $200,000. DIRECTO L . H. J. Epoch, Wm. H. Hamilton, John Murdoch, Jr., I Henry Hockstoce, William EM)),' . OM). T. Van Doren. Samuel Barttiey, . . A 'GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TE.ANBACTED Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. • . UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND, - SOLD, H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T.. VAN DOREN, Cashier. sa-STOGICHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK, OF PITTBBVRGiR. CASH CAPITAL, President—HENßY-LLOYD. Vice President—WlLLlAM BEA. rautimm' • Henry Lloyd. !Hon. Thos. Mellon, lE. P. 'Jones. Th. Wlightman Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea, B. H. Wartley, Edward Gregg, }Hunt Stowe. 4ecretarrii Treastr—S. F . YON BON . ORit SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time • de posits. Depositsmade on or before August 18rh will bear Interest from that date. Interest computed on Ist November and ist May. Iy3t: - - - - - NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, ftr. of Wood and Sixth A. PATTERSOiA JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL,. : : $500,000. DIRECT 0118: George W. Cass, James McCandless, Win. Douglas, Win. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H.-Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, . DISCOUNTS DAIL HART, CALUMET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and. Wood Streets, l I PITTEUBURGII, WllCOEssoßsyo HANNA, HART di 00.,) 'Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attentim e pAid tothe purchase and GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight 35rafto on :uomion. myiaas N. HOLMES & BONS, 57 ME . tr4s §tvp,et, PIT'Pr6I3I3IIOI3, PA. . Collections ands an the principal points of the United Mates and Oanadaa. Stocks, Bonds and other *muffle§ BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. sal Particular attention paid to 'the purchase and e of United States Securities. JAW:aI WESTERN SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. OHA.RTE.I.IEEi 1866. interest paid on Time Deposits ANY SUN REOICIVND 'Jaen ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. _ DEPOSITS BUniNOT "I*o „.CHEAM . WYINONT- Diseana Daily itiri l irclotrir. Presktent4lloNPSON : HEM Wee President—A. N. MARSHALL. THOMPSOIirRIEX - 1 A. M. MAR HALL. J. OSJ.; G . DILILLEN' WORT .40S. ABRILL. • - • •.1 • Stockhoo rsythe, lders to whom we _Wm. F • • Wm. Caldwell. W C . Bidwell. 8. DC. Bidwell. N. M. Fulton. - ECIWITICIP SAYINGO BANK, No. 14 Sinithaeldi Street. PlTTifiltr66g;4%. INTEREST PAID ON MOONS.', i 3 BUM BISOISMID pßox oRADOI.I.AI S UPWARD- - Der pouts melved end tootle*, wsspostSlnteseet., • - . .IAIO23 , I3LAORISODN, iresidebi. olio. D. TINDLA Ilscretary and Trisintres. JAMBS 8. go,paufs, 8911ast9r. :. ttr , - • - • • Tautrrziet =- • 1 . u....._ .. James 13 1Aatasosih .1 --,,r = rialtata --- ler.mg..l= , ~ John vans.` . ; - ~ - KIEL ICE! ICEI - A a . • " WI: KREBS -Ice Dealer - Ner 45 MAIM** ALIBI', Pittsllmiirsik. en, left hams Or at Baird etreaVitrift• will re, eralt i a=kair Wavle ma Mir MN Jim. C. Maher, Robe. H. King, Andrew Miler, James M. Batley. 9100,000 Columbia Oil Stock keeps pretty stiff, and so far as we can learn there is but-lit offering. The latest sales ranged from 2.1.4 to 23; at the present prices of oil this Company will be able to pay bandsome dividends. There is some Inqury for ail Basin, on speculation, with 13. i bid. This Company is expected to make a good !Ma . dend next month, and it is owing to the :tact that it has been paying regular quer terly dividends for a' year ,or more, that some parties are ,wantinglto buy, it up. ' The fact is,. all produang companies, re .stronger, and it is' not at all Improbable that some of these, whikh heretofore have beeri_regarded as worthless, may yer_get up to par again. The folloWltig are the New York stook quotations as received. 10-day by-Mr: Ph. R. Mertz Gold 14758; 1881 bonds, 115%; 5-20's'62, 1144; 6-20's, '64, 110%; 5- . 2o's, - '65, 112 X ; 5-20's; '67, new, 108%; 10-io's, 109%, 844; Fort Wayne, 1093`; Cleveland • and ,Pittsburgh, 88%; Erie, 59;. Western Union Telegraph 34% . .Prey/dent. CaAhlar. AT 11. A. N. ap9:022 =Late accounts from France. report igne grain crop as arld-thatifrbt- Withstanding the long drought, it is large and of fine equality. In Belgium, alio, the wheat is all but ready•for cutting, with the best prospects, and throughout all Ger many and Hungli_iiitie s sisaria . MeennibliPrE.4 Call of fine weather, plenty, and falling •prices. EMI —The .Financial Pironicle, in comment ,ing.on the National Bank tlharterly'ldtate - me n ts, says.ctf thttntiney,triltiket.: We are . far from thinking that during this fall any panic in the money market is -tcrbe expected like that which desolated it last tipting. Among the safeguards against such a catastrophe we may mention the twenty-five millions of ...three per oent. - cer-, 04014E+67 rectntlY: authorized.. These. will. propably inflate the currency less than was predicted. They will ease the money mar ket and will prevent any disturbance from the payment of the maturing compound notes. As a farther indication of the pie-. thora of the loan market we may mention; the small increase of loans, which are only. twenty-eight millions more than in April, while the deposits increased forty-seven millions: This shows how idle capital is accumulating here, and how difficult it is for our capitalists to lend that capital at,re inunerative. rates. It would be well for the country and render our internal bank ing machinery more properly adjusted to the wants ,that machinery has to supply if such a plethora as the present were met by a general' sending home of the .National Bank notes for fore redemption. During the summer months the country needs less currency by twenty or thirty millions to do its *fork. The banks which issue this superffuons currency ought therefore to redeem it and put 11 out ligidn is - the fall when it will be. Waritedlorthe exigencdes of bpsiness.:, suoh a spontaneous and self regulating method of giving elasticity to the.ourrenoy, is the great want of our' na tional banking system, and it must 'nevi tably,be ere long supplied. —Cbising quotations remixed by James T. I. Brady &Co.: make reference: Joaeph Dilworth, Bey. David:Hest, Henry Lambert, ' A. k, Hrotrn. Thomu 7e--- 'Gold, 148%; U. S. B's, 1881% .115%; 1882, 11434; 5-20's, 1864, 1103;; "B=`lo's, 1885, 112%; ' 1040's, 109; 5-20's, January ,aug .7‘4, !CO, 108%; 5-20's, January and - July; '67 108%; '6B, 108%; Jtkno_7-80's, par less yj July 7-8044. do / AugustllB%; ftpt.llB% . . Oot. 118; Union Paoitlo ,Railroad, 102; Con= tral 108. . •-• awin't. PITI'SBURGU PETEICMI2III3II)IWtIM' OFFlas 451:7134Rgr0Z10W003. ATE,' 2 " 7 FRIDAY, Migrise. 7, 1868. The market for Crude was very dull day and compared with yesterday, prices lower...a shads FOr- i f t stancevaP4-0/11 which was held fartnly yesterday:At 1,4 *A )ist :No:ere assured, offered' to,day at 14 without finding takers ; and all the yearl, sellers uption, which sold yesterday at wie:Offered at WO,. withoutfiuding buyeyp. We can report, fot August at J 4, c ; ind 3 1;000 lb? Septiss, _ben sellers option, st.. I4 XP., At; .011 0%. the eitnetkrolaSiitheittlloportzuit heard.'of offers tosell at $450 pitpver' ,an cars, .withoUt 011)441. REF:NE,D-Tlie:market for Rented of was also 44111nd - week- to.dsy, and ..0 0111 k. 'WO With yesterday , pries. here 4,611414 • . -EUEL BANKER, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC B. R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Brought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a ailable In any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received 'subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES T 1 BEADY lt Co, J• , • Corner Fourth and W ood Sts., 3E/ A. DI 7aE. , BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNNENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. urgij Ctayttr. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF, THE PITTSBEEHE GAZETTE, Fun:oar, August 7, 1868. . Gold was a little offish to-day, fluctuating between 14734®148, against 148 X to 144 1 4 yesterday.. ,Governtnents were ldso Weak and a shade Jower, though the decline was very slight. -' . The lOcal'ironey , market is moderately easy, 'ant:Pell good borrowers• experience' butAtttle difficulty in keiting all the moo modelions, they want.. The banks are tharOnglabbilt nine per'dent; while pn the street, rates range all the way from 10 to 15 per cent. per annum according to the staruiing of the borrower. 'Boride and Mortgages are sold at from 10 to 12c. Busi., nessJ generally is dull, though we are in hopes that as the crops will soon commence to move, that an improvement -is near at hand. fully half a cent. Sale of 5001)bls for -Au gnat at 3434; and 500 October at 35; later in the day the last half of August sold at 34i(, against .343 i, yesterday. and September. which sold yesterday at what was coneid ered equal to 38, was offered to-day at 35, without finding takers: ! _ •Lines," which soldyesterday at $5 would not command above 3434 to-diiy; Indeed, so far as . could learri;the number of sellers were-greatly in theepieponderance. and the market pre sented- quite a contrast compared with Thursday, when 'there- was considerable excitement., AP.RIVAL The arrivals of oil to-day were as follows: • - A. 8....... SO D. M. Edgerton, 240 Fisher & 11;0.,..-..4,500 I Leech . & Wood, 160 Creert Beau'nt,4BoFlea - ling.& Co., 280 I M'Kee, et Co., 480 E. Jagemati,... 480 Total ' . 7,500 OIL saiPmawrs FROM DIIiiiTE'S.NE DEPOT,. O. W. Holdsbip & Co., 150 bbls ref. to Waking, Kng & Co., Philadelphia. - - Brooks, Bro, Co., 220' bbla ref. to War; deit,l Frew & Co:, Philadelphia. Sterling Oil Works, 18 bbla ref.' to W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick &,..Lvon, 22 - bbls ref. to W. P. Logan & Dunam &, Williams, 57 do benzole to W. P. Logan & CO., Philadelphia. A. D. Miller; 53, bbls ref. to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. - ' PITTSBURGH MARKETS; OFF/CE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTIL,' - FILEDAY, August 7, 1888. The general marketi are moderately ac tive, and some articles are firmer in conse quence of scarcity;.as a general thing, how ever, there is an ample supply of all the leading commodities to meet the wants of the local trade, and thus far there has been but little inquiry for export. Corn is con- siderably firmer in consequence of an es- pected "corner" In Chicago anent the 15th inst., and prices are higher. In fact Grain of all kinds is firm though with the excep-' tion above noted, there is no change la prices. RUTTER—There is a steady demand and we Can report regular sales at 30 to 35c, for good to prime. • . EGGS -J-Dull , but unchanged; we continue. to quote at 19a20c. • - HAY—Sales at the :Allegheny Diamond Market otB2 loads at 517 to 530 per ton, as to quality. • Straw was quoted at MILL FEED--Saleti of choide Middling); reported at. $2,40; and Seconds at *4OO. GREEN APPLES—In stnady demand but prtcha:nged at 53.50 toss,so , •per bbl as to quality. - POTATOES--In good' supply, and .dull. but unchanged;, we cOntinne to quote at - 53,00 to 53,50 per bbl. • - - • GRATN—Tnere is considerably activity in Wheat,and *6-1 can -report a sale of 11. car loads new Winter.to go out of the matt let, on Trivate terms. Triton - Red may'be - quoted-at 52,10 to 52,15; and White at 52,20 -- to 52,25. Corn is considerably excited, and prices aro - higher; sale of 1 car Ear at 51,10; and 1 car mixed- at -same _figure; strictly prime Yellow is held at 51,15—an advance • of 5 eta per 'bushel. Old Oats are being sold at 82 to 83 in elevator, and 84 to 85 in store; New crop may be quoted at 60 to 62. Old Rye is in demand at 51, 45 to 51,50, and lit tle or none to - be had. New Ryeis in do mand at 51,25. Nothing doing iußarley as yet. ' ' SEEDS—FIax seed is in demand at $2; - it will bring the same Cgtirein Cincinnati. There appears to be no deniand for either Timothy or Clover Seeds. x PROVISIONS— There' is a continued - good demand for Bacon at 13X to 14 for Shoulders; 10% • to 18X 'for . Ribbed• - and Clear Sides, unif 213; to 22 for Sugar Cured Hams. 1 Mess Pork has advanced to ;so. Lard is firm at 19X. Dried Beef un changed at 2134. . - • 'LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged at $1,15 for No. 2 and 81,40 for No. 1. - SALT—Is reported dull at 41,75 to -$l,BO , to,tho trade and $2 for small lots in store: FLOUR--The Flour market is firmer though there: does not see& to" be any decided improvement in demand.. There are so many different grades • 'of - Flour in market- that, it Is .almost Impassible to quote correctly, and besides there are no established prices., Spring Wheat -brands _ range all the _way: from $lO 'to = 811;t and - Winter Wheat maybe quoted at $10,75 to $11,50. Rye Flour, $9,25 to . 89,50; for " - Choice. The following. ore the:Pdarl - 151i11, : i, prices for fresh - ground nrticlea, Which gtibtatiens are the same for all our mills, viz: Double - extra, wholesale in , barrebr. sll,'and retail 811,50; wholesale in sttelte by the barrel, - •••$10,70, • and retail per singly sack, $2,85; extra; family flour, wholesale in barrel $10;50; 'and'retitil 511; wholesale in sacks by the , barrel,,' $10,20, and retail $2,70-per sack: ' ' ••• PJTrSBVRGH METAL MA!IKET. •- . . OP7IOB OP TRU P/ITEURIROH GAsarrrit, FRIDAY, August 7, 1888. metal market has been considerably excited this week, and with a brisk detnand and an unusually light supply bare advanced about . two- dollars per tim. The demand it seems n is not confined to Pitta iburgli-alone, as 'we Understand that there are-Inquiries from Cleveland, Bn'8•alo and other points abroad; - and it• is•said - that ilia sales would. shape been larger had it not been for a, scarcity. of stock..-We under-. stand that out of some thirty-two or three furnaces in 'Aresterm Ohio, all but two or three are out of blast, and this accounts for the very meagre arrivals from that'section. 200 tons "Chick ens"- Forge ......838 .50— cash 30 " Foundry No. L 39 00-4 mos 10 '" . :White Iron - - 33 00-4 mos 10 " White Iron 84 00-4 mos 20 " Grey Forget 35.50-_;cash 50 " Grey Forge 36 50-4 mos 50 " Open Grey Forge ...... -38 00-.4mes 20 " Foundry No "I'-' 42 .00-4 mos 350 " Grey &Mottled Forge 37 00-8 mos 500 " Forge No. 8 37 00-4 mos 300 " Forge No. 3 37 00-4 mos 100 " Forge No. 3 -37 00-4 mos /00 " FOrgs N0.,2.. ... 39 00-4 mon 100 , Porne N 0.40 00-4'mos ; 200 " Open Grey. FOrge 38 00--4. mos „ 100 " _Open Grey' Forge, 37 50-4 nibs , 140 " White. 34 00-4 mos 120 " Mottled 'Forge.. 38 50-4 inos 90 " Mottled Forge -z 37 00-4 mod BITIIMINIIR 00AL BAUILTED FROM LAHR 00- .1930119 R ORR. - • 450 tons Close Grey. $35 00-4 mos 150 " Low Grade `"private terms 4,a) - " Open Grey to arrim...3B 00-4 mos 50 " Open Grey to.arrlve... 38 00r4,mos 100 " Open from- Yard , 88:00-4 mos 50 " Open Medium 37 30--5 mos 125 " Open Medium 37 59.-4 s l ips • 250 " Close &, 88 00-30 dye 50 " White&, Mott. to ar. 87. 00- 1 -8 mos 1500 " in lots' CHARCOAL. 88 tone No. 2 Hanging Rook. 44 00-4 rnos 150 " N O . 2common -- 41 00 : 40 dye 55 " '' NOq. 1 common .44.00-5 moe • 70 " N. 1 - extia' 45 00-5 mos 820 " R*tra charcoal Forge , 4s.oo=43mos 210 " Faatra charcoal Forge 45.00-4 moo 500 " Fahey Steel Iroh 50 00= cash. logy," Fancy:Steel 1r0h...4.•,' 5440-90dym - 250.. z. 1 4, Extra Fprge./ron. v ... 60.00-4 am 100 ii' - g.tira Forge - Iron ' '6O 00-4 mob' 600 " (Hum in 46.00-.8 mos 100 " Medium 46_00-5 mos .... 45 ,00T4 PAN . • ---- Cbleaffo , Cattle Market. Telearaall to the Pittobarida liessaa..l Camtboi Anamat (I.lleref cattle dull'and Weak at 11,15a5 for blr to, good ;.cotraftuld light Mem. Hoge active and firm at 10,99 a 9 for 19,20406 fbr fair to -modicum, and A 76010,124 for g,ood to choice. Be delptis hop, Mgt hea Shipmanta, Argo, AW , I haad.t " - = to; ,, ANTHRACITE. lON 4