El II prrrssmtan , ONCE OF THE PITTBBUBOH GezirrrE, j THURSDAY, A.tignst 6, 1868. t There is not much change to note in our pioduce markets, but the leaning istoward arr improvement in trade. ylouris lim ited supply, at least the choice grades, and the market is firm with an advance in Il some grades. New Wheat is coming in fairly and prices are gradually drooping. Oats are in good detnand, and firm at full prices .with but light , receipts. Corn is qUiet and unchanged. We quote: ORAlN—There is a steady deinand for Wheat with sales of new at $2,00 to $2,10, for prime Red. Old Rye is in good de mand, and we now quote at $1,95 to .$1,50. • New Rye is quoted at $1,25. Old Oats are being sold at 82 to 83 on track and 84 to 85 .in store. ,New 'Oats are, quoted at all kinds of prices from 55 to 601 we heard of some contracts having been made at what is eon ' sidered equal to 62 or 63 delivered here. Corn is quiet and nominally unchanged at a‘ $1,05 to $1,16 for-mixed and prime Yellow. , v Barley is abbut as much of a myth as ever. We do not hear of any new crop having been bought as yet, and prices have not been -established. _ • ELOUR—The Flour market is quiet and unchanged; the-demand is still restricted to supplying the immediate wants of the • retail trade, though the feeling in red to v 3u• much • lower prices seems to have been checked somewhat for the . present. We continue to quote at $10,50 to $ll for S ring Wheat, $ll,OO to $12.00 for Winter heat, and $l2 to $l3 for fancy brands. ' Rye Flour, 0,25 to $9,50. • • PROVISIONSS—Ikicon is unchanged at 133:a14c' for Shoulders; 16% to 18%c for Ribbed and Clear • Sides; and 2130 for Sugar Cured-Hams. Prime kettle render ed Mrd, 19%e. Mess Pork $22,00 to $30,00. . . Dried Beef 22c. • • LARD OIL—Is unchanged at $1,15 for - No.2,•and $1,40 for No. 1. • ' BUTTER—Is in steady demand with regular.sales at 33 to 35, for fair - to prime. • • EGGS-Prices are nominal, ranging fibril 10 to 20c per dozen as to quality. A choice article readily commands the latter figure. CHEESE—Is quiet and unchanged at 13 to 14 for Western Reserve and Hamburg; 15 to 16 for Factory and 18 to 20 for Sweit , zer. • POTATOES—Continue , very dull, and unchanged at 43,00 per , bbl.' SALT=Is dull and nominally unchang ed 431,75 to $l,BO per bbl to the trade and 42,00 in a retail way. SERDS--•Thero his been no `arrivals of omicron Flax- Seed and the market - is nominal at s2,oo'per : bush. No demand apparently for- either Clover of Timothy - • - HAY--Is still quoted at 120 to $3O per %ton from country wagons, according to 41uslitY• - • . . • , New York Produee Market._ ray Telegraph to the - PlEsbcirgh Gazette- NWT:4;4CE; 'August 6.; . .LCotton heavy and . a shade lower; sales 80,000 bales at 29:329Mc for middling uplands. Fleur—Receipts 8,198 bbls;-flour 15a250 better,- with the advance chiefly upon lower and choice grades; sales 10,800 bbls at $7,75a8,50 for super State and western; $9,20a10,10 for extra State; $9,10a • 11,30 - for extra 'western; 111,35a13,70 for - . white wheat extrat..59,40a13.75 for Round • Hoop43hlo; 1.1a12 for extra St. Louis; $12,50 ' . 14,50 foroofl to ' choice do., olosing steady; Californiau firmer; sales 800 sacks at sllal3. , Rye flour firmer;sales 250 bbls at $8,25a10,60. Corn meal quiet and firmer; • sales 206 -) city at 45,25.- Whiskey firmer: sales of 50 bbls in bond at 65c. 'Wheat: receipts of 4,122 bash, and Sabo better, and a fair mill ing speculation demantl; sales of 42,000 bush at $2,10 straight for No. 2 spring, and .42,17 tor No. 1 do, V.,15 for Nos. 1 and 2 do • • . mixed; $2,50 for choice amber Michigan, $2,50a2,76 for white Canada. Rye . scarce and firmer. Barley nominal. Barley 'malt in fair request; sales of 700 bush _at :—52,20. Corn: receipts 137,574 bush, and •firmer and closed quiet with a • • ;drooping, tendency; •sales of 88,000 bush .1/14!.1 $1,10a1,18 for unsoundt. $1,19a1,21 for • undiaixed western afloat; $1,26 for white • Western. 'Oats; receipts, 60,652. bush; the ,' tharket is more active and firm, but. closing Viet; sales, 89,0011 busk at 823{,a83c for western in store;. 81a84c, afloat, and 83y,,c x) arrive. Rye' dulL Coffee quiet and ',needy. Seger firm, with "sales 700 bhds Juba at 11y,a1.2c. Molasses dull. Hops inlet Petroleum ,rrim ,at 17K,a180 for :ride: '34 1 6 for refined bond. Freights to . ;iiverpool s notaligally-unt.hangeti. • LaTF.si•...,-Flotir closed a shade firmer for •: ow grades and quiet and steady for others. ;. .'iTheatAulet bad ...very firm, at $2,10a2, - 2 .' Or No.. 2 and .12,16a2,18 for No. 1 spring; tinter wheat, white' and 'red, very scarce , nd advancing, Rya scarce and firm st • 1,60a1,10. - Oats dull, at 82%c in store and 2141183%c afloat. Corti dull and heavy, at '1,99a1,16: for unsound and $1,17a1,19• for )und new mixed western afloat. Pork ;'. 'ery quiet,•at - $28,80 cash for mess. , Beef pminally unchanged; -;Cut Meate steady. :soon very firm, with only a very limited 2poly offering. Lard firm, at 18',Va19 1 8 c • r fair UP. prime steam. Eggs Steady at . • )8. St.. Louis Market. r Tebegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l . Louis, August 0. - :` Tobacco steady, m and in good demand at unchanged Cotton—nothing (tang. In Hemp . yers and sellers are apart, sales of prime choice undressed at 151,55a1,65. Flour f 1 ady and in , demand for - family - brands; es super at ra7,25; extra at 157,50a7,75; able extra at .$8,75a8,50; fancy new and . at 1111;25a13. Wheat - stiff, for choice ; sales red and white att12,354,40; prime strictly piime at $2,10a2,15; choice spring f1,63a1,65. - Corn buoyant and ' prices her; mixed at' 84a85c; mixed , hite and its at . 88a89c; Choice white' it .91a93c. opened active and high, but cloned °as at 4747 for common to choice. Bice active. 0a1,15. Provisions higher and_excited. rk is held 'at 30c, and small lots were :d at that.. Bulk Meats: -sales of 100;000 1 loosii 'dry salted .ShOuldere at lYs.- ' con: early sales were. made at ' 13c . for Ty shoulderdi and 17e for 'clear sides, btt't ore the close y.a%c advance was real. , 4. Litidlilidid higher 'at 183419 d for Dice tierce, '_ . Whiakey firm - at ;1,811. Live tk i. . : demand moderate and prices easy; ~ eto choice bee arc held 44'530634c Sheigand lambs are lif fair supply; .. of fair choice mheep at ' 0• 50 01 00 , ; lambs at 11;50a1,55 per head. Receipts,. : .?r, 3,289 bbis; wheat 33,280 . ' bush ; earn, .08 bush; Oats, 27;36 0 , rye, 1,801. 5E23 • • . . ',telex:l9 ) h to the Putoborit ettisA • __ .., • mottna , rl;- 'Anvil, .0;-1-,N1our is ttn ;egad. Wheat irregular; no old in Mar ; new.'sellingFaccording Ito quality': by plc at $1,75a1,95. Corn firmer; ear, 02a shelled, 95a9613. - Bye advanced to • ;1,27. ley in - demand -at f 2,10. Cotton de ed to 2934 e, and demand light and local. ~eatto unchanged and quiet. , Whiskey An. at65C; in bond. Mew Tork saleable A 75; best is, held firmly' at .412 V. Bulk :ta turner; shoulders, sides, 14y 4 c. mgliTell:olietirders; LS 0, Jeletti, rib, 5, lekaltiM, and clear; cc Aftere,is a orderdemand for shoulderslrhiell are supply. „land ;held, l finnl,y •at 190. past; ISKo is the best rate Satz isteady at Wanks_ for:frail"' ' Eggs ile.l" d to Ma o - Hak,'-veryt . dtilt, the sUpply , ledingr the demeng;at /12 to 115 vertml ' rdinitii 44'4_ ..V '4', use -011 steady. 11,05. Peirulsain, • 115145 et 'for • refine I, 148Winrying.' IdonerwutrXet-easY P e r cent. :- ..vg s . x. v 4.17, .-,!. c 1 • -'l l lllWazdt6aZ i ket. •••. , , . e.'eleirrfpberttp (mum., ,• ' mrstriEnii,A' n ti a *.el.citiiqiifet but and prieern Wheat arm at' for No 1, and 11,9 VW:No, Oats at 70e for,l4To- 2. • -01 a -Corn steady at ar Nod& (Stothedlitl44soobblitifonw2ooo 02 . 000 :hnsh-,oatB,l l ,l3hipnlento7-.. bble,llooo bfth' wheat, 400 - bash oats, bush corn. . Financial Matters In Tort. Gold Closed at 149. CST Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l NEVLYOrtfr; August 6, 1866 motiricr AND tIOLD Money easy at 3@y4 pets cent. on call. Sterling dull and unchanged. Gold active with 'wide and, frequent fluctuation, open ing. at 149 %,,w - lvanced to 150, when under heavy, realizations the price fell to 148 M, again advancing to 14934 and closing at 149, Loans were made at 2©4;•4 per cent.- for carrying and flat to 1-16 for tiorrowing,which shows a growing scarcity of cash gold. Ex ports to-day $1,200: ' • GOVERICtIre.NTS Are firmer, under a good investment de mand; but the market closed heavy. Cou pons of 1881, 116@l16X; do. 'B2, 1 / 4 %@ 114 x;: I do. '64, 11031,@111; d0.'65,112%@ ®10 0 9; ' i do. new, 108,6@l0%; do. '67, 108 K ®lo9i ',do. 7 68, 108g©109; do 10-40 s, -109 y, IO9X. There is a disposition to sell 10-40 s and buy new issues of 5 20s, there being a profit.n tho exchange of NAper cent. State bonds are steady, except Tennessee, which islower. Missouri's, 95X; old Ten nessee, 64,14; new do., 03X; old North Caro lina, 72X; new do., 71X; old Virginia, 5434; new do., 55%. RAILWAY 88/kRES The Railway market opened strong; Erie sold up to 62%, but soon fell off to 30, the whole market sympathizing; Erie again - rose in the afternoon to 613,x, and fell to 60X, at the close. The balance of the market cut loose from Erie to a great extant, and closed steady. 5:30 Paiora—Canton, 47%@49; Cumber land. 30©35; W., F. & Co. Express, 26%® 27%; American, 44; Adams, 5231,©53; United States, 4534@46; 'Merchants Union,, 24; Quicksilver, 223,®23; Mariposa preferred, 8%®9; Pacific Mail, 100%@100%; Atlantic Mail, 25a28; Western Union Tele graph, 34%igi34X; New York Central, 131%®132%; Erie, 6O@80%; Erie prefer red, 723.;®75; Httdson, "1376137%; Har lem, 125; Reading, 93%®93%; Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, ;30 @SOX; Wabash, 51,‘©513i; Terre Haute, 43%@)4435; do pre ferred, 68; St. Patil„ 76(4)78%; do preferred, 83 ®83%; Michigan Central, 120; Michigan Southern; 86,0186%; Illinois Central, 148 ®151; Pittsburgh; ea 9 %;' Toledo, 102% ®,102, ; ;; -Rock Island, 112(4112%; North. western, 82%4582%; do preferred, 84g® 84%; Fort Wayne, 109%®110; Hartford and Erie, 2035®20%;: Columbus, 86%. •• MINING SHARES. Mining shares dull. _ , • TREAMMIC MATTER% Iteceipts at the Sub-Treasury; 112,325 9 ;347; payments, 12,359,157; balanCe, F 8,54,8.791. New York Dry Goods Market. [Sr Telegraph to the Pittsbursch gazette. , New* Yonic, August 6.--The rapid ad vance in gold during the week has a ten dency to impart a buoyant tone to the mar ket for all imported fabrics, but its, effect is not yet seemingly felt, as the demand is not active enough among the jobbing trade. There, is a good business among commis /AM) men, however, in heavy and -fancy. Woolens - adapted to the season. Shawls, balmorals, flannels, blankets, black and colored in pairs, and all goodil of this class are in good enough request, and prices are sufficiently low to impart confidence. Ray's woolen shawls, for instance, which sold at 350 gold before the war, are now selling at 375 currency with larger -discounts. The results isa great rush for these goods, which are likely to advance. In cotton goods there his not much dbing, and singular to relate the market for the _raw material is weak, notwithstanding rise in gold, but as goods are not abundant and cloth is rela atively low, there is little or no room for reduction, whereas a more animated de mand would be likely to lead to an advance in prices. Chicago Mark;t: I By TeAegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.) CHICAGO, August 6.—Flour is in good demand and firm and steady at 58,80a12,00 for spring extras. Wheat quiet and un changed; sales at 111,81a1,82 for new, and $1,87a1,138T0r old; 111,82 for spring; closing at 51,82; no change since noon hoard. Oirn fairly active and lalMo higher; sales of No 1 at 99f ctisl; No '2 at 98y,i199e . andrejected at 94c; closing quiet at 213a94 3 for No 1; no change this afternoon. Oats quiet and unsettled and 2e lower; sales at 54a59c for new; closing at 58a; sales at 523015341 sellers for the Month. Rye quiet at 11,342'1,36 for No 1, and $1,30a1,32;4 for. No 2. Barlo neglected and•nominal. IlighwineVirtner: sales of bonded at 6.5 c: Provisions quiet and less firm. Messpork held at 529,50 at opening; closing at VA Lard, 18Xa1814c. Freights more active; 4c on corn to Buffa lo. Receipts-4,975 bbls Soar. 18.331 bush wheat. 107,740 bush cora 57,241 bus oats. 5,879 hogs. Shipments 2 s,396 bbls flour, 9,192 bush wheat, 145,479 bush corn, 40,872 bush 0at5,"8,225 hogs. Toledo Market: By Telegraph to the ilttabargh Gazette.] . - To,Larso. August 6.—Reeeipts-1,470 bbls 'flour ' 26,091 bus wheat, 15,375 bus corn 4,200 bus oats, 360 bus rye.' Shipments -1 3,450 bbbs flour, 10,600 bus wheat,sl9,6sB bus corn, 900 bus oats. Flour quiet , and tends downward. Wheat;