U I NEILIiEIt, Preet pITTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON CO., Bar Iron; PNlroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Ixles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Stesuriboat Shafts; Stearnhoat Cranks; Piston Bode, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Coßags, dte. Offioe, No. 177 ?ENN STREET, ir_I_RAFF I BYERS 84, CO ! , !Ur MANIIFACTURERS OF Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUGHT IRON, Iran Welded Tubes for this, Steam, • Water, &c. ALSO, OIL WELL TUBING- Office, 98 Water and 132 First Street& PITTSBtJRGH, Pa KENSINOTON IRON WORKS LLOYD & BLACK, MANOFACTUREES OF Best Common, Refilled, Charcoal JUNIATA ' BLOOM IRON MERCHANT RAR, ROUND and SQUARE i ON. HOOP, BAND, T and ANGLEXION. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. - MOWER AND REAPER BARS. CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T RAlLSliiOnnd MI lbs. to the yard. WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT BAILS, Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. . NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and office at 'the Wont!, GREEN OUGH STREET, (a continuation of First street,) sidiolning the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. EnattSlir"' PRESTON & 'CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, k05. , i66 and 167 FIRST 611110 ET opposite Monongahela House, 65.14:d8 -•- • • •PITTSBURGH. STEEL' WORKS viarrsigu4ou STEEL ,WOBILS tasTeuzzaazD tx 1545..] ANDERSON & WOODS, IEFUCCESSOBS TO 'ANDERSON, COOK £ CO. Manufacturers of every description of STEEL' -BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL Mill, Mulsr, C'lreular; Gaig and Cross Cut SAW PLATER. • . ... , . liming, nut afil German Plow and Blister Steel. . Sbovet. Hoe. FM*. Rake and Toe ralk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel Finger Bars, blekle Steel, rrin,g Steel Tyre, Plow - Wings, - ete.,• Oil Drill Steel` Unice and 'Works—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STS., TlttabutSti; PI ,28:ds B ILEFFI i ELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER;' NIMIOK & CO. . , PITTSBITAGEI, PA., - Mame:tett:trers of every description of CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RAT,LWAY SPRINGS, . R.LL/PT/C lacl3 PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, is., de. Warehouse, SS Water and lOO Phut S itiniamt; mina & PAR,HIN. OXIMBAL PABTRICHEI: WM. IMIRTOALP . , I REUBEN MILLER, ORO. W. BARR, • CRAB. PAREEIN. HENCIAL PASTIME-B. M. MUM CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MEEL.I.EFL, Office, No. 339 Liberty,St, ft,14:d48 PITTSBURGH, PA. • BLAIDS. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PMM, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all deacriptlonaok la rl.llW - 17 ". • 0 lice andNiarehouse, 120. 122, 124. BEIVN4 and 110 and 121 FULA 'STREETS, . • k . N_ PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, M'KEE & CO., ItAICITIPACTtnIER OF Neyktone Standard. Patent Pintform and Commer - SCALES. --- Janus Fated Patent Door Locks and Latch PA/NT AND 0 , AWE MILLS. MALLEABLE IKON, &c Corner of: Grant and First Streets; au6:1134 PITT&SUIIGH HARDWARE. 11[.,wDWARE HOUSE. :LINDSEY, STE'RRIT & ET TER, Marallictozers and Importers of AL It W .7E , CUTLERY, &C. 37 LIBERTY STREET, OORNEB OF Wp.TNE, OAP tgaislre Below Union Depot, PITTSBURGH. .atir Pasts for FAULBA.NSI3 , fiCIALES: \ „ , Z;;,.::- ' W. P. Pawn.% Bnpn. 111-ANU7ACTUREI'.B OP PITTSBURGH P AND PITTSBURGH. LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM BER STREETS. Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORIIS, Ingtop Street. - l Wash. a 20098 GAS AND STEAM FITTING JOHN H. COOPEII, JOS. JOHN M. COOPE BRASS PO GAS AND ST Kanufactureis of PIIMIPB • every r 4,l6lo 3 Ap c t i l . o:i . dealers all kind. Corner of Pike and PITTSBU mns:zao SAMUEL M. rrICEEESILAM, 124 First Sheet, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Dough's/nom, Jo sephine, Isabella, Duneannon, Stanhope,' Glendon, and other brands of. Anthracite, YoughloghenY (Joke and Q. Charcoal _ Consignments anti orders respecqugy soileito4 - w ' ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, Prrrr6tiTlJE{.G7l=l. THOMAS N. miLLEn. President. co T tn h A s e e t LtM o t r atf:lfle a nT.:l l if the A r at es Lave i ll ° 4 prepared to furnish . Engines, of every description. • Boilers, OS Tanks. Sheet Iron 'Work. • Railroad •Castings. Rolling Bill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine Castings. General Castings. no9inG9 ORDERS SOLICITED NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Snriallman Streets, • (NINTH WARD,) PrrTlSl3l:lll,Grri, PA. W3l. SMITH, • • • Manufacturer or CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AIM WATER WORKS. AI Ptl4re el i t invl 2ll l Y s, ltt7 ,atf eleths.Yl,l.Z if General Castings for Gas:ind Water Works. I would also of Gas Wo rks fel6:tlo,lt!etll9aintendentsgY_tcTAw L. .... O. LIVINGSTON.W. BIIRT.W. A. ROBINSON, JR. LIVINGSTON & CO., • IRON POUNDERS, MANDFACTITRERS OF PINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag ricultural 'lmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma chinery, '&c. All Job Work promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AvExtrx, near Outer Depot: Allegheny City, ' Pa. ROBINSON, BEA & CO., Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS it MIiaLZEN WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. MISEURGH, • . Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam Rn.. glues,' Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stills, 'Boller and Sheet Iron •Work. • Office, No. 12, corner leirstand Smithfield Streets. Agents for lIBIFFARD'SZATRATT INJECTOR ftwr feeding Boilers. jail:rat MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (OppoOte Union Iron 14.111 a,) Bolling !MU and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES ILACEINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. a, WERT & MACKLIND. 0e15:1Z3 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SEWS..: Omce and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep conatautl on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG TEONS, SUGAR KETTLES, /10/41.9W WARE And Castings generally. T HOMAS CARLIN & Co tt _ Fiarth Ward .Foundry - and.Nathino Works, BANSIHSZY ST.; ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., iManufheturere of Steam Engirt OH Presses, Pal fiffagidahnilrc'f67l4l,-.1414. Saw . rateß-2;l,rkiVlZATe,g Wagon Boxes , de. , _Baba to order and have on nand E__lttnee of all slam tavl4:qs Ctratii A VFOURri AND.ROLL WORKS . SSO P'enik Street. : - BOLL EAN BOYD & BAGALEY . • ChM 13;415, Mill Caitlaga. BON Lathe& &c. . FIILIkO2W,3IAEiIIIVE WO/la& EBTABLIaIisD IN 1836. ; • , . _ fanufactory of STEAM ENGINES, , of ill Adzes and of the most approved patterns, for stationary purposes ; STEAMBOATE _and - STEAM ..FBllitY BOATS. A variety at 10 4 LS - and 16 horse ;rower ENGINES, whizlo will be sold at very reduced , prices. P. P. air.gssz. weurrins, cr.. . . Pifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlo river, and line of C. & P. It.' nos:h2 LUMBER LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ALEXANDER PATTERSON, . . Dealer in all Kinds of Liamber ON HAND AND FOB SALE : 500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards; .30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 andi2 inch; • 20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2, .tiN and 3 inch; 200,000 g et Heiniock• 1,000,000 No. t IS-inch Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No. 110• Inch Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No. 1113-Inch Shingles. s ; raye d; 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet; 300 Cedar Posts. Also. Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, In, large or small quantities. _ • YAItDB No. SO PREHLE STREET formerly Manchester, and 157 REBECCA. STREET, oppo site the Gas Works, A ilegh. ny Jy298.73 FORT PITT LIMBER COMPAIII V Capital, - - - $125,000. PREsID&NT—EDWARD DITHRIDGE BacnETART—T. A. WRIGHT. BurzumrsaGairr—EDW. DAVISON. s: Edward Davison, Dutzo I L Tort . F . Demean, John Mellon; E. D. Dlt Oen. W. Dialsldge, 'M. L. Malone, b. R. Johneton. KATZ if/star-nlAm. & FITTERS, IND DRABS WORE ~_0 I In OAS FIXTURES Walnut Streets, GET. IRON BROKERS. SON 8R.,03ECE4 PIG .17.11.0w5. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TA a RSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1868 FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-EI:GED Tuatrwia, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS, OIL STILLS .AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS; BP.E.ECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND. CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse eorner Second, Third, Short and L iberty Streets. Mr Orders sent to the abov promptly attended to. Wlti. BARNHILL & BOILER MAI AND SHEET IRON IN NOB. 20,•22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and ihrnished It with the most approved machinery,iwe are prepared to manufacture every descriptioW of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made to the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manm faclurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. '' JAMES M. MITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., ILLIMPACTIIHMEL OP IRON OIL . . TANKS , 'SETTLING PANS, cokuutp. STEAM PIPE, BOLLING MILL STACES, — And SHEET MN:Valor, . For Steamboats. SAIULD M. DRUM JIDMICriID D. BRUM. JAILED M. BRUSH'S& SON, ANTIPACTITIMIS OP Steam - Boilers, Oil Stills, tanks. SUE= raorrivolim ' 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. STETTLEII SONS & CO., NANOTACITISZIII3 OP Steam Boilers, Oil - Stills, Tanks, And SHEET IRON WORE., of all kinds. 33• • Loetug Street, pith Wards Pittsburgh. 19, STOVES, C.ASTINGS 2 COOK • STOVES. PITTSBIIRGH BISSELL at CO.'S FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Store In the Union. BISSELL !& CO;, No. 235 - Liberty Street Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR STOVES,__ HEATING STOITEEI v GRATE IrllOl4TB, _FENDES, COOKING KANGES; an. EST .PLACE is the city • TO BUY THE DEM TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, L st No. 146 OR eNT STREET. OILS. 0.••••".".. WADING AND .11iLliG . , COMM III / 1 1011Brerebant0 suld Brokers In Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING;DUQUESNE NAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPIIIA ADDTEBB, "SNARING, KING & CO., /IT Walnut Street. MACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh OfiIoe—DALZELL* BUILDING, cos hes of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Oftlee-127 WALNUT ST. _api:w3o JACOB PER, Jr. 84, CO., Oil Commission Jobbers, No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Refined Oils, Imbricating, Tar, -Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience in the Petroleum trade enables us to Wier unusual facilities and in ducements to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. apemen• HM. LONG &•CO., • MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brand--“LUCTFEB." Offlee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. FURNITURE. 118• PRACTICAL 11 . 52 • ..• FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LEMON & WEISE,, NO. us ..voirry - rzi szatp.WX% Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR and CHAMBER [dote assortment of common Furnituro at reduced: prices. Those In want of anything In our line are cordially Invited to call before purchasing. Work guaranteed. lll2i:to4 LEMON di, WEIBIL 173 COPPER MILL . LID MELTING We PARK, McCURDY & CO., Manufacturers of Sheathing, B ras i are . and Ban topper, Premed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bot toms, Speller Solder. also imp°, In Metal, Tht Plate, Sheet' iron, wire. &c. Oen attiyon tia,ud 'Planers' Mteltinelard ToolB. Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST ST.lir,e,T and put SECOND STREElTLl'lttsburgb, - Spoolal orders of Unkonr., cut to any desired to rased Dealers term ... --. itimv.s.i:nwT .. ..... . I ENGINES, BOILERS, If AIMPACTIZIALIIB OP PITTSBURGH, Pa. CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH, P. C. DUIFFY. COPPER FORT PITT BAN YG fOiPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000, STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SEMMITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT Collections made C on all weal:lbl* points in the United States an anada*. DIRECTORS: D. Hostette r, Jno. C. Risher, Janes Gordon, Robt. H. King, Wallnce,-. Andrew Miller, E. Fawcett , 1 James M. Bailey. • r SAM L. itieCLUREC&N, Prea't. D. ET WILSON. Cashier, IEI YSTONE No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, CAPITAL, (anthorlzed,) : : : : $200,000 R. J. T.yneb, John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy, Samuel Barckley, A GENERAL BANKING BUSENES,S. MEI Collections made on all mcessible points In the Milted States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, president. OEO. T. VAI! DOREN. Easider. SIPSTOCICHOLDERS lIPDIVIDTJALLY LIABLE. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK OF PIT'I'SI3I7R4SII-3. CASII CAPITAL s , - Prestdent—HENßY LLOYD. Vice Pr eeldent—WELlLlALK BiA. Henry Lloyd,. !Hon. Thos. Mellon, E. P. Jones, TI , . Wtghtman'Geo. W. Hallman, IWm. Rea, R. H. Hartley, ( Edward Gregg, 1111r.tm Stowe Secretary & Treas'r—S, F. TON BONNIIORST. STA PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time. de posits. Deposits made on or before August 15th will bear Interest Dom that date. Interest computed on Ist November and Ist May. v31:16 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMIE Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON JOS. R. HILL ... CAPITAL, r : : $500,000, A. Patterson, Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, Haven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. XL ap9:022 --- - HART, CAUGREY & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, V/T"r€I3II:TR,GII, PA., OMCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART I CO Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to he purchue and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. . 4 _ Bight 12brafts•con.T.Condon. myi:sta N. -HOLMES at SONS, N• 57 Market Street, PITT"rairCUELGFEY,-PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the nited States and Canada,. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities WEBT savlllraB B.uvs, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1366. Interest paid on 'rime Deposits ANY HUM RECEIVED FROM . ONE,DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS. SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Dolly at 12 o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL. - Vice President—A. N. MARSHALL. DIII/LCTORS: THOMPSON BELL, 1 A. M. MARSHALL. JOS. DILWORTH. JOS. !MEESE. J. J. GILLESPIE. Stockholuere, to whom we Wm, Forsythe, Wm. Cald well, Willie Dulzell, D. W. C. Bidwell, E. M. Felton. ECILILNICS' SAVINGS BANK, No:14 Snilthllola Street. PITTBI3I I / 4 1/1i ' INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY SUIT RECEIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posita roceivedaubject to check, without Intermit. JAMES BLACKHOItE, President.- GEO. I). T I N D I Secretary and Treasurer. JAMES IL HOPKINS, Solicitor. _ TRUSTEES: James Blackmore,l ~ James H. Hopkins, Alex. Tlndle, James Sown , William Deane, W. W. Bradehaw. A. 9. Cubhago, Robert Wray, • . 7n4in *voiel.. • CART'E'NTER.S & BUILDERS. I LLIAIIII J. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 'No. 3iil PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, opposite ~ f ligli street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residence, No. 149 ,Brant street. - Jobbing done 'with beatioss and dlepatdb. Al order prowlitigottendod to , and intt'ntion war. rian. • . .... . , . , etS7keinini7 FINANCIAL PITTSBURGH, PA. DIRECTORS Win. H. Handiton Henry Bockstoce, Oto. T. Van Doren. TRANSACTED OFFICE. OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. August 19, 1868. The leadinr , stock operator attacked gold ,o-day rigorously, and one time brought down the premium to 145; the supposition was that the market would yield to-day to 144, on the large number of short sales early yesterday, and last. night but the bull party took all that was offered and the masket reacted; towards the close the mar ket again became weak, and closed at 145%. The commercial interests of the - country favor the party, but the excite ment in politics and the constantly setting afloat rumors of war in Europe keeps the gold room and a large number of outside speculators disposed to buy, or at least, hold gold, a rally is likely to take place at the close of the week. 'Government bonds, although very - low, and above average prices of last February, have been bought in limited amounts by Gearnan - houses, but for what purpose is not known—the feeling is yet bearish. The stock market seems to have touched bottom in Erie and New York Central, and the next few days may witness a sharp rally in these stocks, but the balance of the list is yet too high in anticipation of a tight money market. The bear element was not strong enough to break the entire ' market but the next attempt can hardly fail to dO so. • The report circulated in Wall street, that thereVas an over issue of Cleveland and Pittsburgh stock Is proved to be false, and the long promised rise is likely to: take place within the next few dm. The New York Stock quotations to-day, as received by Mr. Ph. R. .Mertz, were as follows: Gold 145%; 188I's, 113%; 5-20's, 1862, 113; do 1864, 108 y. do 1865, 111; do new, 107%; do 1867; 81907%; /0-40's, 108; Cleveland & Pittsburgh 85%; Fort Wayne, 105; Western Union Telegraph', 33%; Adams Express, 47X; Erie, 52%. —The New York Tribune, of Tuesday, in commenting on the recent advance in gold, remarks: The speculation for an advance in gold halts. The heavy shipments of bonds and the large amount of produce now going forward has reduced our - balance of indebtedness on the other side to a nomi nal amount. and the heavy amount of cer eals yet•to be chipped will bring the bal ance of tradeln our favor before the season closes: The commercial value of gold is" not. rated 'above , 125 by - careful business men, and the present exorbitant premium - is only maintained by the the distrust of Democratic pbliey, Should it gain control of the Government, and by the reiterated statements of the disturbed condition of the Southern States. This is being con stantly magnified by operators, and is the main stay of the bulls in , gold. That the rebel feeling is greatly excited by the hopes held oat by the Northern wing ofthe Party is undoubted, but no sane man doubts that, on the election of Grant, it will immediately cease, and affairs return to their normal condition. With our su perabundant crops, and the good demand that we shall have for them abroad, it will be impassible to maintain gold at the pres ent figures, and could short sales be stopped it would sink quickly to its com mercial value. We also clip the following from the same paper: Money opened with a firmer feeling and a number of banks advanced to 4 per cent. on call; at this rate Government dealers were accommodated. The rate on miscellaneous securities continues at 4 to 5 per. cent. with more done at the highest rate. Some of the 3 per cent. Certificates are finding their way to the Sub-Treasury for payment from parties who need the currency, as they cannot be sold at better than par and accrued interest. About $11,000,000 of, the maturing compounds have been converted into certificates. Tho country banks now sending them in desire their payment. As the certificates aro payable on demand they supposed that the Sub-Treasurer would also pay the com pounds in the same manner.. This, how ever, he declined to' do, saying that they must be sent to Washington; so the banks take the certificates, and then go to the cashier anti demand the greenbacks, which aro then paid. As it now stands, it only causes a temporary delay; but it is a nice specimen of the red-tape operations of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury desires to get al the compounds converted into certificates, l but . the banks of this city already have as many in hand as they can safely carry, and' Aro not purchasers, 'and estimate that some 820,00000 will come to bo paid off during the autumn. The ship ment of currency west continues active, and the bunks to-day shipped lame amounts. stoo,ocio. TRUSTEES President -.Cashier DIBILCTORS: George W. Cass, James MeCarullea , Wm. Douglas. Wm. -Reed. DIGALLES IN Ea Joseph ference Dilworth, Rev, David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. fa. Brown, Thotnas.llwinw. --Closing quotations received by James T. Brady &Co.: Gold, 234;145%; U. S. 6%, 1881's, /13 1 ,4; 6.20' 8 , .1862, 11 5.20'5, 1864, 108%; 6, 20'5, 1865, 110;'„; 10:40's, 108; 5-20's, January , and July, ;65, 107341 6-20's, January and July, '67 107; '6B, 107 x; June 7 -30's, par less 5( July 7-10. q. do y, August 118%; Sept. 1185. Oct. 118; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral 103. • . St. Louis Cattle Market. mg Telegraph to the Pluat,urrh Oazetteo Sr. Louis, August 19 .—Livo Stock un changed, with a downward tendency. ITloes range at 23(4530 gross for . Inferior to choice,. IMRE! ElI:1. R. 111:1FazurZ, BANREA, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPpNS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a &liable in any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to speck, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES T .BRADY 86 1 O (Soccessors to S; JONES & CO:,) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., .19 -EL .IEV ME. MI.SS', BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPOM, OM MOST FAVORABLE TERMS Or Interest Allowed onDeposits. Xi'Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS axed GOLD. JAMES, T.. BRADY & CO Nittsturgy• FINANCE AND TRADE; PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF THE P/TTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDICESDA.T, August 19, 1868. Business generally seems to be looking up somewhat though there is still plenty of room for improvement. We can report a fair local demand for all of the leading commodities, and for some articles, there seems 'to be a speculative movement, though as yet the speculative feeling in this market is not very strong, - GROCERIES—There has been more ea- . tively manifested in the grocery Jrarket this week, and prices for some articles are higher. Syrups are up frilly five cents per gallon, and Teas have advanced about ten cents per pound with every appearance of a still further advanCe. Coffees area shade easier,, under the influence of the decline in gold, though not quotably lower. Su gars are dull In consequence of a partial failure of small fruit - crops; and the de mand is not near as large as expected. Other Facies remainrpnchanged. anus--Cuba, 1234 c for good grocery _ 12 Su % to 13c for prime; and 14c for choice; Porto Rico—good, 13e; prime, 1334; choice, 143,4 to 15c; Clarified Cuba, 14 to 14%,c. Re fined—Standard Hard, 1734 c; A, 1634 c; B, 163(c; Extra C, 15%c; Sugar House, /034 to 11. CorPEE—Rio ranges all the way from 22 to 27c for common to strictly prime. Java 37 to 38c. Sraups—Lovering's $1,05; Silver Drips, 81,05; White Drips, $1,15; medium brands, 75 to 85c; coriimon, 50 to 60c; Booth & Ed- - gar Syrup„9s. RlCE—Rangoon, good, 10c; prime to choice, 11 to 1130; Carolina, 12 to 1234 c. ' Mor.AssES—New Orleans, 90 to $1; Cuba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 70 to 85c. Seiess—Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves 50c; Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, $1,50. Srancn--Madison, 8c; Silver Gloss, 1234 c, and Corn Starch, 1334 c. FRUITS—Layer Rasing,,7s per box; Valentia, 20c per lb; Prunes, $4 17c; Currants, 14c for new. BAR LEAD-12C; Shot, $3,50 per bag. So4re—"Bablift's," 12c; .. oakely's," 1134 c; Rosin,' 5 to 7c; "Dobbin's„" 15c. CANDLEs—Mould i 16c; Star, 23c. - Comisi.vraarsn LYE—$B,O9 per case. CBI CARD SODA-48,50 per 100. Fisn—White Fish, $9,00. Lake Herring, $5,00; - Mackerel •No. 1; $22; No; 2, $18,00; No. 3, $13,50; inhalf barrels, 50c more. BUTTER—Continues to meet with a good demand, and prime to choice Is selling at 33 to 35. EGGS—Continue very dull, but nomi nally unchanged at 16 to 18. GREEN APPLESTif . good n • and dell and drooping; quotations ;may be fairly given at $3 to $4 as to quality.: _ CIIEESE—Is steady but .unchanged at 14c to 15c fcir Western Reserve 'arid Ham burg; 16c to 17c for Factory; and 19 to 20e for Sweitzer. HAY.L.New crop is beini sold from country,wagons at 20$ to,- $2B per ton, as t quality. • SEEDS—Flaxseed is ha demand - at $2,25, and but little offering. Timothy •Seed is quoted at $3 to $3,25, and Cloverseed at 1;7,50 to $B. POTATOES—The demand is better, but prices are unchanged, ranging from $3 to. $3,50 per bbl. MILL FEED—Is in steady demand but,. unchanged. The mills still quote: Bran, $1,10; Screenings, $1; Shipstutla, $1,30, and Middlings, 82,20. GRAIN—The arrivals of Wheat continue liberal,•but the mills still take all that offers at $2,10 to $2,15 for Red, and $2,15 to $2,20 for White, the outside figures only for strictly prime. Sale of 6 car' loads, to go out of this market, on private terms. Rye is in light supply, and the receipts are in significant; dealers are paying $1,30 to $1,35. Ear Coin* is scarce and in demand; _ and prime may be quoted at 81,10 to sl.l2Shelled maybe quoted at $1,05 to $l,lO for mixed to prime 'Yellow. New. Oats con tinue to amvelreely, with a supply in ex cess of-the demand, the market is dull and drooping; we can report sales *on track and in elevator at 60 to 62c, and in store at 64 to 65c. It is said that the new crop do not weigh above 28 pounds to - the bushel, falling, five pounds below the, standard weight. Barley is Unsettled and Irregular; No 75. . 1 Spring Mal be quoted at - $1,70 to $l, PROVISIONS -Bacon --firm, with a good jobbing demand at 14c for Shoulders; 161 i to 163.'0 for Ribbed, and 18;4 to-1830- for Clear Sides, and M to 22;4c for Sugar Cured Hams. Prime kettle rendered Lard,. Poi/1911c. "Dried Beef, 21 to 213ic.'Mess $3O to $30,50. -• _ • • SALT—Is quiet and - tinchang*at $175. to $l,BO to the trade, and $2 in a retail way. FLOUR—The Flour market is quiet and devoid of any new characteristics worthy" of special notice; $ pring Wheat Wheat quoted at $10,50 to /10,75; Winter Wheat at $10,75 to $/1,25; and 'Rye Flour at 59,25. The mill prices remain unchanged. PITTSBURGH PETIWLEU3I MARiZET.. • I PPICE OP THE PITTSRUGH G.A.2:: WEDNESDAY, August 19, 1868. CRUDE—The Crude 'market, :although more active, continues unsettled and panicky, and both buyers and sellers are very chary in their operations. The former seem inclined to operate on a basis of lower prices in the' immediate future, while the latter, although more disposed to sell than they wero a few days since, thus far, are unwilling to n!ake concessions in order to effect sales. The sales were: 1,000 , bids for immediate deli Very at 13 % o; 600 do at 13,%e; 1,000 each for October and Novem ber at 13;c; 1,000 for Deceinber at 13c, and , 2;000 bbls. in two lots of 1,000 bbls each, at at 8,15, delivered on cars at Venango city. Later in the the day, there were offers to sell at 85,10, and towards evening, it was thought that .a plininp offer of 5 would have been sufficient. REFINED—The market for Refined is also weak and panicky, and while the .sales, in the aggregate, were considerably larger than' for several days, prices are without important change. Sale of 1,000 for September and October at 333,c; 500 each same months at 34c; 1,500 in lots, for last half of August at 33c, and 2,000 do at 323.1 c. Later in the day it was thought August could have been boughtet 3234 c, showing a decline of half a cent during the. day. It is said that there are but very few good buyers at present prices, and this, _ more than anything else, tends to retard business; our refiners are. becoming very cautious in this respect, and instead of selling to anybody, as has been the ease heretofore, they inquire very closely into the standing and antecedents of the buyer. RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL. A. R. Mills 260 D. M. Edgerton.., 160 Fairview Ref.... 200 Fleming i t Co . . .. . 880 Fishe r & 8r0.... 800 Lockhart& Frew. 400 ' Total OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. R. R. J. C. Kirkpatrick &. Co., 110 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. mecreery & Beaumont, 211 do do to W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. - 0. - B. Jones, 250 do ref. to C. B. Hal brook, PhiladelPhia. t • Clark, Philadelphia & Sumner. 801 do do,to P. Wright &Sons : • - J. C. Kirkpatrick, 112 do do to Waring, Ki ng & Co., Philadelphia. Nat.. Ref. & St. Co., 200 do do to P. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. OIL EnitßetENrs PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Mentzer, Repler & Co., 168 do 'do to W. P. Logan k Bro., Philadelphia.- • Chicago , Catile Market. tar Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] act Crita -- aao, August 1 9 . Beet Cattle more ve and 1511.25 higher, at $ 5 ,25a6,25 for fair to good steers. Flogs active and 15a250 higher, atsB,26alo . for light to extra.ehOice. 270*