13 LI "ffritaaszne Poivrin, piTTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON CO., XtfiIIFACTITREELEI OP , . Bar iron; P"llroad Fish Ravi and Bolts; Railroad Car.AXles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frain es; Locomotive prams Shapes; Side Rods -Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; - • Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collate, *O. Offioe, No. 177 PENN STREET, GRAFF' BYERS 4. CO., ELLIFtIirACTURE,BB OF Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IRON, Inn Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. Js.Ls(), OIL. .WFLT, ;TIMING. Moe, 98 Water and 132 First Streets: PITTSBURGH, Pa.; KENSINGTON IRON WORKS LLOYD' & tIAOKI MANTrFACTUBZES OF Best Common, Refined, Charcoal JTTNIA.TA BLOOM 1R0N... MERCHANT BAR, ROUND - and SW:TARR IRON HOOP BAND T and ANGLE IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. MOWER ANBREAPER BARS. C MINDER and GUARD <le FINGER isoN. SMALL RAILB,_ _2O and 16 lbs. to the yard. ' WROUGHTCHAIDED3 and/WM:a for/mune. 31PLATMAILk_Punehed and Countersunk. r COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. - - - - Warehouse and tedlce at the Worta, EIREEN-. Otteli STREET, (a eonthitiation of Pint streeta ad lotning the City Gas Worke,-Plttebnrgh: • E mtsoN, .PRESTON & CO., . imnsylvama Iron Works. Waretatase, Nos. - 1.88 and 187 FIRST STREET opposite Idouangahela House, • 1484:46.-PITTSBURGH. _ 1 . a ... M , A = .. 1 . 3 pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS CESTAItLISMID IN .1845.] ANDERSON & WOODS, iStrOCICSSOUS TO ANDERSON, COOK a CO Ifannfactorers of every description of STEEL. BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL Mill, Mulair, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut SAW Pi. A-MIES. . Sprint, Ciat and German Plow and Blister Steel. Shovel, Hoe, Fork, stake and Toe calk rteel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel Finger Bars, rickle Steel, r i ming Steel Tyre, Plow Wings, etc. ;- DAR:steel. • . Unice and Workit —vorner FIRST AND ROSS STS., Purgn, Pa iv?9:d9 SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. Sltiol4; & CO., PTITSBURGH, Mennfactitiers of every deieriptlon of CAST AND CERMAN.STEEL, R.A.u. - w - iipifibrei,_ - - yraarric: !...::;13 PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Ate.,. Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First 81s. M ILLER r"Tkl; 86 r.A4gri.. GKRZELAL PAETNTBEI: WM. METCALF, I REUBEN . MILLER, BAER,. CHAS. - PARKIN. j BrIZCIAL PASTIME-8. M. BIER. CRE§tE : NYiTICEI. MTi, r 4 E , SARK dz PA I i Office, No. 339. Liberty St, PITTS t138 . H,' PA. Sal4ld4B ' BLACK DIAMOND • STEEL WORKS. PARK, ,BROTHER & CO., Manufacture sor ill deicrltitlons of 1181p4ML 46 pace and Warehouse, 1510, .1251, 15114 SECOND ant 119 and DU FIRST STREETS, NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURGII NOVELTY WORKS ADAMS, ,CO ,. gainotAcrinutoo or Keystone rOlandeld., Patent Plafo trns and Counter C .A. E. Janus Face Pitent ilooi Locke and Latches. (PAERT ABD COFFER MILLS. - • • ' MALLEABLE IRON, ott. Corner of Grant and First Streets, AAIS3S4 PITTSBURGH. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. .LINDSEY,4IIIIIRIT & uw Minn . l%ainnirs and Importers of 3EI Aat, CUTLEAV, &C. 887 ogimm or weirm, On. liguar ,1 . 1,!!!1e,5r, Billups Depot, PITTSBURGH. Sir Agents fur r_Alawagrowi,mis MEI =I 1 .4f?;*2: 4 4 4 .v ., . 7=7 4-- • • 4.t.Z•A'.l ;1 • • - • BURGH. P AD Dealer in all Kinds' of Lumber ON RAND AND FOR SALE: 500.000 500.000 feet I Pry Pine Boards,* 30 leoo feet Dry Oak, l'and 2 Inch; 110,011/0 feet or,' Ash, 2, 28 son 3 inch: 200,0(10 f. et tit ailing; 1,000,000 No. f .18-inch Shingles, sewed: 100,000 No. 1 ie tech vlitnale, sawed /00.000 No. 1 10-inent*bengles s .nve d ; 1 21,000 Lorust Posts, 7. - 8 sa d 1A feet; 300 ('edar Posts.. !Also, Fire Brick, TUe sad Clay, In / large or small quantities. • • YAIiDS No. 80 PREBLE STREET formerly 'Manchester, and 157 UNBECtIa STREET: oppo .site the Gas Works, Ailegh. ny Ci. y. jy210373- P.IMiBMWH. ORT PITT LUMBER COMPLIII F Capita, . - $ 125,000. Plursmorr—EDWAßD DITHHIDGIL. Bacitrrairr—T. A. WRIGHT. . 810wanymnmeNT—EDW. DANTBON. LIIILSEE.,YARD—Corner of BUTLER 4.19) 'LEOHLNYEERICETE. Meth Werd.. • OFFICE itT rtrET PITT IMAM WONIES. Wash; ington Street.allo• I km! ..... GAS AND STEAM FITTING. JON Y. coon's— --sm. ILATZ ILERST AM. JOHN IL COOPER. a, BRASErFOrIoirDEIZi3,. GAS AND STEAM FITTRS, Mtinesetarers Of MIMI AND Bli4BB_3lVhil stem dtcylltol 4 ll .a lst r li n xi c s lL in GAS • nx AND 'MM." ,•• • • Corner of Pike and 'Walnut Eitreetig , PITTSBURGH'. r ;.• 51y16:12/3' 124 First Street, ptialtpiffigh, Ps. antOf the isle of Ooinwatt DOOSitaileni 4 0 " Isabella, Depeannon, etanhve,' /eniton;' tier*lora brands of Anthreette, '..Y9111 1 31 o firli COke „ e Consupagasiiiiii,;± rk: "ATLAS WORKS, '`MORTON- STREET, Ninth Ward, i.rrrsi3l3 - rtGLEr. THOMAS N. MILLER. President. These Works are among the largelt and Most domplete establishments In the Meat, and are now Prepared to furnish • Engines, of every deseriptiOn. Bollers,•011 Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Boning min Oistlngs. Engine Castings. Maclaine Castings. General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED no9:zite NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carrell' and ; Smanntan Streets, ' • (NINTH WARD,) PITIEI333I7IIGFEI, PA. • WIL SKIM • Manufacturer of 'CAST IRON BOWL—PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORSE, My Pipes are all cast invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and IS feet lengths. Also, full assor tment of 'General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. . fe16310 • L. O. LIVINGSTON.W. H. BURT. W. A. ROBINSON. JR. LIVINGSTON & CO., • • IRON POUNDERS MANUFACTURERS OP • PINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Pitters; ricultnral Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill W 0... chinery, &e. • • All Job Work promptly attended to. . • -Office and WorksL-WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. • ROBINSON, BEA O. C 0.,. . • Successors to soznisolr, Xmaslmam, WASHINGTON WORKS, - FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, fitaintescturers of 'Boat and Stationary Steam En ,gtne_sr,Stast Engines.4ll.lll. Machinery, Gearing, Shardeg, Castings of all desoriiptions; 01.1 Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. - Office, No.-12, corner Irirst and Smithfield ?Rivets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feedtog Boilers-:; jall:r11 . . MONT BLApfC FOUNDRY., Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Oppoalte 'Union IronMilla.) Rolling. Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CAf3TINGS GENERALLY - . • Orders promptly and camfbty executed. Charges reasonable. EBRERT & MACIUND 0c15:123 BERLIN FOUNDRY: • PRICE & SIMS. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand. - _ Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS. SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, Ana Castings generally. ap23:y6 THOMAS CARLIN .Sr. CO., • Fourth Ward Foundry and Eathine Works BANEDESKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA., Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oil Preases, leyYs,_Sh&ftinngß Grist and Saw - • Mill Wort , Bolling Wagon Boxes, Ba nuun ggs uto or der . and e re on hand Engines of nil sires. CtENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS. • 880 l'euzi,Eltreet:- 1101ALtilc BOYD & BAGALEY. Chill Rolls, KM Castings, Roll Lathes, Le. g!Er LTON .I , IIACIMIE I ' WORKS.. ' L : • ESTABLIBIIZD [N 111,36_ „ anallsetory or STEAM ENGINES, of • all dies and of the most approved pattern s _, for stationary purposes ; STEAJMOA'rII and STEAM FERRY BOATS. . A variety of 10, 151 and 113 horse Power ENGINES, whldi will be sold at very reduced ' P. P. GEISSE. Wellsville. O. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlb Over, and line of C.' &P. E. . . - nofkb3 LUMBER. LUMBER! LUAIBEB • ! LUMBER! ALMLiNDER PATTIEIRSON, . . • ' - ?' - ~TrtialirrOlou * - 1 Edward Div . /den; IL. Duncan,F/ John Mellon, E: D. Dlthrldre. Geo. W. Dittuldre. • 'M 'L Mel 13:- IL Jon • • °n*l / 2 argon. . • • IRON BRO/MRS. ANUEL m. wic •;: .•;,,)&;.;;',.ip:,!: ~ .,1 : 1 , 1, , ; ,„ ':.IRON IMOTOMs. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 186. - VORT 7 !OILER, STILL AND, TANK TVISITLAR, DOIIBLE-FLITED TITBITLA.B, BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS. AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEY'S, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND D3ON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and 'Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and L iberty Streets, alr Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mb7:lEO WM. BMLNHILL & CO., ROLLER MAKERS ANI SHEET IRON WORKERS, Having seen the most appro manufacture e best manner, a the country. Steam Pipes, L Pans, Tanks, Boller Iron ,B famurers of 'B B,epalring do JAMES Nos. 5 IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PASS, COPPER STEAM PLPE, JAXKII X. BRUSH EDMUND D. JARED M. BRUSH & SON, 7I.AIQUF.A.C2I7EZEI3 OP Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 .Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A STETTLER SONS & itexurACTumato or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, • And SHEET IRON WOl ?1, of all klnde. Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittabargh. 1719. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL at CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMI2I I OI7B I COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Store in the Union. BERPTITI & 00. 1 No. 285 Liberty Street. Alia on hand and Ibr aide, PARWE T HEATINGSTOVIES ORA'6SOIIII7 g r IAME I ZE . 3. CHEAPEST PLACE in the. city PITTSBITRGH TO BOY TUB TRIUMPH COOKING Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET. 0.0,1N0w JkoW AND JUNG, Connonsicor Merchants and Broken in Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, P124151117111431H, PA. PSILADELPHIA ADDRESS, • T ACK IMOT T HERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALKIIB IN Petroletup' and itB Ptoducts. Pittsburgb OnIee—DALZELLt BDILDING, ear. aer of Duquesne Wei and Irwin streets. • Phtladelpita Ofece—L9T WALNUT, BT. apt.:waa _TACOII 'WEAVER, Jr. & yr Oil Commission Jobbers •• No. 3 DIII,O3If4NE WAY, will buy and peal Crude and Refined 01Is, LubrMating, Tar. Benalno and Cooperage. Our long_experlenee In the Petroleum trade'enables us to offer unusual lhellltles sad in. dilemmas to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make It the Interest of buyers and eel leaf to eve na a call : Parties having Oils for isle are cordially Invited to bring thelr wanks. isselm94 It W. LONG & I MASIIYACTUESIO .or • • PUBS :WRITE • BURNING. OIL, Braiici—"LUOLIPER." • •Ontee, Na. 2_ Duquesne -Way, PlWabanyks 118 . PRACTICAL 1 Tgit FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. WHOLICSALE AND RETAIL, LEMON 4 4 ) WEISE, NO. 118 FOURTH IRITICEEST. Constant)! on load emir? vsztati of EstilLOß and CHAIM Fllsr.NlTtlitz, together with a Com plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced prices. Those instantorannifing In our line areenidide Invited to call before purrhasinst. W_or/4 ItuaranteAd. nInA mt w I.lollile * ITAM, ,: OEMS MIL /SUPERIORARABI/au WOXVii; , 9 I ) Pl'. le,(1111Pit(414. . . .. . . _. PARK; ' McCU R oy & CO, • ..) '''''' , 4"i'll -4, ::' , ,e4,—5...:'' , 1 1 Maaufter of Bbesisiiaa: jsrasi" 4 ttri. ' d Bolt 00P0ori P sled Copper . Borro oka . -- K a i se d - I l i a Lss.,, t,.., tom_e, 1 , 7 4 1 r Solder. Also, Itapti." 4. :lid . Dog_ ~,__eri irs !me 'Tin Plate, :Sliest Inof on Etiutl7 alpind Thieerri 'Whi ms ." p di r cr r . ,,,, a 'sg;.: - . 7- ' , iyArettouie NO. 440 'Plivinogit — - . 7 i ,...... OW ' Wa n/ 8 rizET,,rtestianthv .. ...-, .4ordorlitwooppiiti ft s to , 4 sedi ci t e. - fr,l ;14140AA ,bpasrA 7v/in 00 . CARROLL & SNYDER, ICANOF/ . ‘=O=t3 OP PITTSBURGH, Pa. NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 28 PENN ST. ed it With ' ld a' i m a Zfirn a e r rl, s • o w d etr no b arid to ery description of BOILERS in the d warranted equal to any made in hlmneys ' Breeching, Fire Beds, °motive Boilers, Uondensers, Salt ll 'Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, idges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann mlilll's Patent Boilers. • Le on the shortest notice. 115:c21.. zei. mum, s l aw! 66 Water Street, PIiTSBITIIGH, PA., MANOBACTIMMI OF ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SKEET IRON WORE, For Steamboat! P. 0 OILS. WARING, KING & 127 Walnut Street. FURNITURE. poppEß. COMPANY No. 1.68 Wood &net CAPITAL, $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, INTEREST ALLOWED ON ESE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all amp ble points In the united States and Canadas. DIR'ECTO . I Jno C. Risher, • Ro t. H. King, Andrew Miller, . James H. Bailey. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, KEYSTONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY, grugr, CAPITAL, (anthorized,) : : : $200,000. H. J. Lynch, - John Murdoch, dr., William Espy, Samuel Barckley, A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS Collections made on allacc,4idble 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 DOBEN. Cashier. `~ .:r ir:H Y: { Q A ~7:~r:•:f r;~ r 3 ~i rl rl.~ n ~•a ~i i.~ :j n PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, OF` prrrsinTrigsna. CABII CAPITAL Prrisident--HENRY LLOYD. Vice Prestdent—WlLLlA* EEL. Henrn Lloyd, .Hon. Thos. Mellon,lE. P. Jones, Th. Wlghtman Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea, B.H. Hartley, Edward Gregg, Hiram Stowe .ceretary 8s Inaer--S. F. TON BONNHORST. • SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de-. posits. Deposita madc on or before A Minn, 151 h will bear Interest from that date. Interest computed on let November and let May. jy3l3P3 NATIONAL BANK OF COMM, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON JOB. 11. HILL ..\,t CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. A. Patterson, Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick. W. B. Haven, DLEiCOIINTS DAIL HART; CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND 13ROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, ISHCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DZALK/119 IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And surtic.taar attentl i m i l i ta to t!te purchase and - COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on T , ondon ;tryims2 isT 110 ,IMIM & TOPE, DWPT. 57 Market Street, PITT rSBURRQH. PA • Colleetionewstde on all the prinefpal point' of the United Stake and Canedas, . r Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Pahleular attention paid to the .purchase and rale of • United States Securities. Ja110:al TXTESTERN.SAVINGS BANE, No: 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED. 1866. Ilitereei paid CM Time Pepoorite ANY HUN RZOEIVED FROM ONE: DOLLAR- UPWARD. • DZMITB SUlV N YA n raffirklf,, ' WIYNOUT Ittioausta Daily at IA *WWI. ' Pneddenb•TilollPSON BELL.- Ylee President—A.M. XABSILUL. • " . . • " oriularoggi, ; , ir g . o a r Fil 1 3 te l l 11 . : . 1 1.A1.6.1/, • J. J..9.111:E8P1Z, • • Stockholders - W*lmM we Wm.. Fbraytha. , i+- • • • Wm. Caldwell, W1111•Thasell, • " D. W. C.:aldersll, Y .• K. Fulton. WCHA;IFIEr 14V11 , 11 , GIS nAiirs; ¶ p. 14 'Smithfield: Street, PITrBBJUe PA.' ' • INTIM= PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY BIM azoznrEnFitou9wlQLLAN,Uractalx :peatirebeived Subject to sleet; without interest. 1 arilt Pres El O.'D. TINDLE .iawr.4 rt. rtopKiirialat. TRUSTEES: - Jazies Biwa:more, Alex. Hopkiiisi3l:s Wlithun wanill.Bp_wu. W iwitkaw. O d C bags, . R9biarinlrs `N a r Eti .4. John MR= ME - Ivo .4es: iczt A Kiiit _ .)., , .il . 71 . a Ti 4 BS, Ice Baler, ',146:0 IJAZOND1 JAZOND 04,0,ormiim in o. burgi vaPr°32 .44l2,4lgr•ici Afro . " in Virt uilit in:: * U.ll /11.3 ilti.t, 1111118611 v. ; 1 AND COLD. MAJNI , L. RI LVBICAN, Pres't. A•LEET LSON. Cashier, PITTSBLIBGH, PA. DIRECTORS. 'Henry H. Hamilton, Henry' Bockstoce, Geo. T. Van Doren. TB.ANBACTED 5100,000 TRUSTEX6 President. Cashier. DIRECTORS: George W. OMIg, James McCandless, Wm. Dc.ogiaa, Wm. Reed. Y, AT 11 A. M. • sp9:o= nate referenee: Joseph Dilworth, Her— D D avid .lierr. Henry amber tee lh, - Brown,' ' Thomas Ewing.. 1;4 1 El , .s _ 3E*FL ' NEIEIRIM . BANKER . _ Corner of Wood and . Fifth Streets. .GOTEBNPIENT AND PACIFIC B. B. BONDS, • GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Bells LET TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a linable in any part ofEctrope. - • DEPOSITS SielTed crobje'et to chech. or DiTER EBT ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. !JAMES S RADY & Co . (Successors to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., . _ 3B -i rt BUY AND SELL ALL Balms OF ' GOVERNIMIT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND. COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERNS,. rir Interest Allowed on Deposits. Air Honey loaned on Government Bonds at low , - el 4 market rates. Ordersiexeented for the Parr-hose and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. " . JAMES T. BRADY & CO. ribburo Gm*. ANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE GB THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY. August 8, 180. —The law authorizing the issue of $2.5,- 000,000 of three per cent, certificates to 'be used in payment of outstanding compound interest notes is being carried out by the banks forwarding the_ compounds to the Assistant Treasurer; to be exchanged for the certificates are of the denomination of $5,000 and $lO4OOO, and 'are a very hand some and convenient kind of reserve. —Under the new tax bill relating to spir its, a distiller must own his distillery in fee simple, or the hclder of a mortgage on the premises must give his assent to the United States taking precedence in case of forfeiture. —The New York Tribune of Friday says: Money is easy at 3to ;5 percent. Great dis eriinination is made by leaders. Houses holding first-class securities havd no diffi culty in making their loans at the lowest rate, while borrowers and doubtful oollat erals pay full interest and have to put up ruinous margins. There Is a large amount of foreign capital now offering at low rates for long loans, and banks outside of Wall street are in the market with large amounts, which they are willing to place at moderate rates for 60 or 9Q days on col latterals. —Closing quotations as received by Ph.R Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 147 1881 bonds. 115%; 5-205,1862, 114%; 1864 do, 110%; 1865 do, 112y ‘ ; new 1865 and 1867, 1083: Ten Forties, msg. Fort Wayne. Railroad, 109; Cleveland & Pittsburgh,-88%; Western Union Tele graph, 34%; Adams Express, 5214; Noith western, common, 82, do preferred, 81%. —Closing quotations received by Tames T. Brady & Co.: G01d,_1474 U. S. 6's, 1881's, 115;%; 5-20's, 1882, 114%; 5.20'5, .1864, 110%• ' 5-20's, 1885 , 11214; 10-40's, 109 1 4; 5 . 20'5; January and July, '65, 108%; 5-20'8, January, and _July, '67 108 y. '6B, 1083; June 7-30's, par loss 14 July 7.41'5. do y, August 118%; Sept. 118.( Oct. 118; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral 103. , . PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF THE PITTSItURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, Augtist 8, 1868. The general market are quiet though moderatel t y active with a, fair volume of business in the aggregate. There is .con siderable anxiety manifested to get at the general resnitbf the harvest and to learn whether the crops are an average or aboite or betow„as on this hinges the value of grain,,and this is what operators, particu larly speculators, want to find out. The Wheat crop is generally conceded to be large, lark& than for Several years, though it is reported inferior in quality in some localities. Mr. R. T. Kennedy, of the .Pearl Mill, and Who,.by the way, is pretty :good authority, states that his advices from - nearly every point report a good yield of Wheat. Corn has improved wonderfully under the influence of the recentrainS; and the same is truo of Potatoeaand Tomatoes. Oats are reported light in this section,while Bye is above an average. In regard to Barley, we hear but very little, and cannot therefore speak intelligently as yet. - BUTTER—Is in steady demand and we can report regular sales of good to, prime, smallpackaget4 at SOoto - • ' EGGS—Continue in good supply and dull .et 18a to 20c. HAY—Is in steady demand,,and not withstanding the,diferttiga.are'inereasing,' , prices are maintained, ranging from 120 to 30.perton, from country wagons. POTATOES—In good supply and very dUll; we contbitie to Afuoter tiV 13 t 01,50 for fair,to good, and 14 for choice. APPLES—Are coming in pretty 'freeTY; but the demand keeps up with the * Atipplyianirpridinablif maintained; r from 113,5ti10 165;60 per bbl, as to quality. FEED—SaIe of 1 car common Middlings at 51,90. Seconds are quoted at -S4 I A aß_riAntirait . lll;2s.., ,, , , EthliSSE—ls steady but unchanged at 1.3 e to ,140 for Western Reserve and Ham for S burg ;weit •1543 zerto We 'et...Factory; and - is3 - fo 20 6! .- .; _GRAlN—Wheat' i /el steady.".. but an changed; we continue to unto, prlme_Rett. 1 at $2,10 tn. 52,16, and W to at $2,20 to $2,25.; Corn is fitm'inid'hold - p tty firmly . at $ 410 for mixed and sl,ls.fbr 1 rime Yellow. Oats. steady, withiliiileitilUV d on track andla; elevatorat 82c to 83c; w ear of now Oats" being ' contp4o . teA• at ,45 600, deiivered here. Ojd Wye' is sioarnikand iiiilnivitb,- seine ofaales, may be quoted firm stitk,6o,, - NOvi.v Raw.' br. liftlientand at IN= ' - ' . ..Rek-, , luta net I commenced toll:nova as yet, an' th Pl brt #l, .l 5 .@ - .•, 7 , - PA wiled at I We, ...y,-.. LINIRi-Sales at per thhl. .... ,- ---- 1 "" LARD OIL-1111191rm but.:llitobsi g ,111,15 for No. 2, and $1,40 for N0..1. - PROST SIONE.I.nBscaw Is , firm:. and In good Job ing demand bnt:.,"iiiiii4tfged;lit 18go to 4c for' 3fiteilairs" Min to 181,0 ' for -Rib d atiklaietiEfrdinieined2l34 43 to 220 for lingo Cured Hams. Prime kettlekren.r til_T PO ~yl d, 19%0. Dried Beef , 213i0,, hießB l r. 41 FLOII ['Mil inaiting 'ltttlittiagki : fi rM . IV quiet, wi h no improvement to note in the - dam; . Tha r ratatlittpdelobilthititaO Bill 11,11,41 ' hattniagitrztirtrok - the'following are the Pearl Mill prices for fresh ground articles. which quotations are the same for all our mills; viz: Double ex.tra, wholeitalelh bar= rels,' $ll, and retail $11,50; wholesale in sacks by the barrel, $10,70, and :` ,. retail per single 'sack, $2,85; extra Lanny flour, wholesale in barrels, $10,50, and retail $11; wholesale in sacks b 5 the barrel, $10,20, and, retail $2,70 per sacri. SEEDS—We do not hear of any sales of ,Flaxseed, in-the absence of whie)i $2 may be given as the nominal price. No demand as yet for either Clover or Timothy Seeds. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. • OFFICE OF THE PITTEUROH GAAETTEE, SATIIR,DAY August B,' 1868. CRU,DE—The Crude market, 'was •ex ceedingly dull and neglected to day and there appeared to be no buyers even for the little that was offering. Spot oil which during the early part of the week was held at 14M, was offered at 14, .without meeting with any response, 13Mcfs 13% being , the best bids that could be obtained.f All tho year buyers obtain which in the early part of the week sold at 12% to 12', but no buyers. Indeed the demand botlrfor pres _ ent and future delivery was exeeedingly light, which is nearly always the case on a declining market, buyers holdini back in anticipation of a still further decline. Our advances from Oil City represent: the mar ket as being very dull also, although 85,40 still seems to be the asking pride, we did learn that there were offered to sell at 15,- 40, which if, correct, would indicate a de cline of from 10 to 20 ets per bbl within the past few days. ' '• RRFINED- . -The market for Refined is is much the same condition as the. Crude market, little or no inquiry and, o ff ers to 141 at a reduction Compared 'with tithe early part of the week, prices have declined from three quarters to a full cent, and even.at the decline,: the market, is exceed ingly dull and lifeless, with but little show of any immediate improvement. The last half of August was quoted to-day at 34, in dicating a'decline of 3 of a cent within the past three days, as it sold readily at 3474 and 'many were confident of it going to 35. September which sold at was cdnsidered equiyalent to 36 has dropped, to 84 1 k, and there has been a decline of about a cent. . for "lines " extending into the winter months. This backset was just ;about as quick and, to many, as unexpected as was' the forward movement, and since the re action there has been next to nothing done. 'ARRIVALS—The following are the ar rivals of oil to-dav: , Jas Wilkins MO Montzheimer..... 800 Fisher & Bro 600 Mawhinneydt B. 489 Total orr.aurP.intrra rzlt A. V. H. B. . National Ref: C 0.., 850 to F. Dilworth &, Co., Riladelphia. • Forsyth Bro. & Co., 950 to Warden Frei , St Co., Philadelphia. _ Clark & Sumner, 490 tor Wright &Sons. Philadelphia. P •Weisepburger & Co:, 200 to;Warden Frew it Co. Philadelphia. • • - McCreary et Beumont, 552 to W r Logan Bro. Philadelphia. ,4 \ Citizens Oil Co., 496 benzole. to Waring King* Co., Philadelphia. Braum it Wryner, 600 ref. to !Waring King &. Co., Philadelphia. • Fawcett Logan & Son., 500 ref.. to W. P. Logan -& Bro., Philadelphia. ; r McKee Hackett it Co., 300 ref. to W. P. Logan et Bro., ,Philadelphia. National Ref. Co., 110 benzole,- :to F. A. Dilworth &Co.. Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koehler Koehler & ' C 0.,: 50 - ref. " to Wallace it Curtis. Philadelnhia.: , O. B. Jones, 300 do ref. to. F. 4. Dil worth it Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer; Kohler & Co., 500 ref. to Waring King it Co., Philadelphia.: Livingston & Bro., 200 do ref. to War den, Frew it Co.; Philadelphia. Livingston it Bro., 50 benzoic, to Wiir den.Frew it Co., Philadelphia. Wormser, Myers & Co., 205 ref. to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE: DEPOV Brooks, Bro. & Co., 68 bbls ref. to War den, Frew &Co., Philadelphia. 'Warden & BatChelcier,llB - do dolo War den, FreW dt Co., Philadelj4hia. Duncan & Williams, 51 do benzole to W. P. Logan it Co., Philadelphia. A. D. Miller, 75 bblslef. to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. • • - Kirkpatrick it Lyon, 248 bbls ref. to W. P. Logan it Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Co., 623 do do to Warden, Frew d: Co., Philadelphia. Fleming et Co. 505 bbls do rat to Waring King & Co., Philadelphia. ' New York Produce Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsbitigh-Gatetie. Nnw )(min, Aug. Cotton • fir m; sales 1,500 bales at . 29e 'for middling • with some sales reported at . 2934c.. receipts 8,463 bbla and 12,511 bags:: dud and •saloc lower; sales 6,950 .bbls . at .$7,60a8,30 western; • • • for superfine State 58,904,90 for . , extra State; $8,90a 11 for. extra Western; 811,10a13,40 for white wheat extra; $9,20a 13,65 for IL IL 04: sloal2 for :•extri State; $12,50a14,50 for No. 2 ice do.; ;closing California „ fl . dulland heavy. - Calir our 'easier; sales 653 sacks at $10,64a12,75. RVe -flour scarce and firm; sales 350 bblsat t8a10,75.. Corn meal is quiet: Whisky bruit . sales of 250 barrels in . bond. :at $2,65a2,68. Wheat; receiptS 1,000 bush; market dull, nominal and 2a3clower; sales of 4,700 bush, at '0,45 for amber State; $2,55 • forf, white . Canada, and $2,70a2,90 for .white Calif. Rye scarce andfirm.. Barley nominal. ;Barley Malt quiet and without decided .change. Corn; receipts 98,871 bush; market searcely so firm; sales of 73,000 bush, at $1.17a1,1734 for unsound and 81,18a1,19 forsound mixed western afloat. _Oats;: : receipts 27,200 bush; market null and lower; sales of 43,000 bush, at 82 1 4 c for western in store; 8334a844c for do afloat, and 846:f - or new Illinois on. track. Coal quiet: Wool qttliSt and . .firm; sales of 45,000 lbs,• ,at '4lasla for fleece; 60o_ for scoured; 42a47e. for pulled; > 49a526 ' for tubbed; • 23ac., for • Texas, and "255330 for ,:Calif. Leather:::: HemloCk sole • dull and • • drooping. at 2429 e. for Beenos Ayree, heavy weights„ and 2834a200: for middle • do, light. and larrer. .Co _unchanged Sugar iteady;', Sales .of t .., hhilast 114120 for Cuba; llsaiWo for Porto . Rico. Molasses is dull. Eieptrqulet - 10a30c. American Petroleum is firma '- 34 %tiA5oro?reflniidfis &Md. Porlc.qulet and 'heavy; 1,450 bbls sold at $28,8502950r regtt lall.2B.soa2B,76.fori• Old do; $22,75a23;50 - for - Ptimal $24824,25, for-prime .mess; U 150.500 ' 'We new mesa. at - alders option, for Sep. .emberat'll29; B eetsteay;„l4o • bbls . • 'sold at $15a1 0 1,50 tir new: Plain 'mess; $24 . ,15 -tar ew extra-mess;•tierce beef is nominal; - • 4214311for . .primanseas;$30 836 fOrlndia mess. I •are dull at .1126,50i32,60. , . liidatkare firm; 275 packages sold at 133(0 . ' • follitreulderit-1630194 fbr IriiMa• 'Middles ara,firrn: Lard quiet and , heavy; 650 tier ces Sold 'atlBalB3eo for steam rendered; 190. , • ,1936 c for kettle rendered. ' Butter is. , quiet. i5r25433e; Ohio at . 32a39c. State oheeselii - 12a17c.._,FreightsisTIAVerpool--uu.: • qelet. ' raaar.—.Flour . closeddull an d 59lower, ii tai” aata limited local tr A de , demand. - ' • - very dull - and lower; aninpara are he< market. while' Millers, ID '• view of th e ' deadpans diAur, insist on a material frodaegjon,.]:"Ryo..:close.d.-tYery;scarce: frmifillifialißkaa l Oatti - dult:'• ; . and,/;pavy at 82c in !Agra,. and 8330 afloat:: Corn inlet and heavy. at 4, Wal,y3 fOr nri. aariridiraud $107a1;181br Sound TIOW mixed wegfie*n afloat. Terk.dnil and rather heavy T . • M52 1 .87%-xiguilit.• ',Seer dull. and a tilfla: • lairer.t ., '• oak: blestititdetianduteedysalea*'.. 7 3 l, l of 50 - pkpbagged' haunt (.ar, 203f:4 L frill prices. Lard, dulltjuldiltdavy at 18X4tdor;printe . atearbi' • = littpiditHrititCa2B6.! • S n a • H. Holdship 320 0. B. 320 Spears 54 J. B. 80 2974 • II
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