Financial Mattersa in New York. • Gold Closed at 140%1116%. . --• 03y Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l Nzw YORK, August 11, 1868. MONEY AND GOLD. Money abbndant and very easy at 3@4 ter cent. on call. Sterling dull at 109%% 109%. Gold active, opening at 146, ad vancing to 146%, closing at 146@146%. Some , bulls were free buyers and many bears cov ered their shoits. Export to-day, $359,000. - ' GOVERNMENTS • which openell lower, recovered their decline ithe afternoon, under purchasers by for e piers, and closed firm : Coupons of 1881, t 1 5 1 46115 34 ; do. 186'2;'11434@114%; do. '64, i _1103i(s , 110%; do. '65, 112%%112%; do. new, 109@109%; do. '67, 1e9%109%; do. '6B, 109@ 109%; do. 10-40 s, 109%%1 09 34- Rumor says a large loVf new 1867 s have be en quietly s ipped to urope during the last few week.. • BO DER STATE BONDS firmer under news of the passage by the North Carolina Legislature of a bill pro viding for the resumption of payment of interest on bonds; all interest, maturing previous to October is funded into a thirty year 6 per cent. bond.. Missouris, 93; old Tennesses, 64%3 new, 63 1 ;; old North Car- Wines, 7314; new 73. - RAILROAD SUARES. - • ' , Railway market opened weak and lower, but became firmer in the afternoon, Erie reaching 58, New York Centrall2B%, Rock Island 112%, and others in proportion. Prices fell off slightly after the last board, but the market finally closed steady with an upward tendency. ---- _ STOCKS. 5:30 PrimEs—Canton, 47%48; Cumberland, 31@33; Wells Express, 26%%27%; Ameri can 44%44%; Adams, 52%5214; United States, 45%453,; Merchants' Union, 241/,,% .24%; Quicksilver, 2134%22; Mariposa pre ferred, 7@B: Pacific. Mail, • 103%@ 103%; Western Union Telegraph, 34%; New York Central, 128'4%128%; Erie, - 58%0 58%; Erie nreferred, 69%% 71; Hud50n,137®13734; Harlem, 123; Reading, 91% 3 %91; Ohio and Mississippi Z%029%; Wabash, 50@51; Terre Haute, 4014@)44; Chicago dc Alton, 136; _St. Paul, 511.;%54%; do preferred, 83%83%; Michigan Central, 121%@122; Michigan Southern, 85%%85%; Illinois Central,l47; Pittsburgh, 87%%87%; , Toledo, 101 1 4%101%; Rock Island, 112% 112%; Northwestern, 82%%82%; doprefer red 8114@82%; Fort Wayne, 108%%108%;. Hartford' and Erie, 23@23%; Columbus, 84%; Astabula, 99%; Prairie du Chien first preferred, 106%; St.- Joseph preferred, 86; old Tennessees, 65;inew do 62%; old North Carolina, 74; new do, 73. MINING SHARES. Mining shaies are quiet; - Lacrosse 30; Quartz Hill, 98; New York, 1. -, f.. SUB-TREASURY MATTERS Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,530,823: payments, $1,137,820; balance, $99,418,886. , . Cincinnati Market. (By Telegraph to ;he Pittsburgh -Gizette. 1 CINCINNATI, August 11.—Flour firm and in fedr demand at. $10,25a10,50 for family: Wheat quiet; new, $2,00a2,01, accordin. , e' to quality; demand light. Com dull at 91a 92c for ear,. and 94a95c for shelled. Oats steady at 53a55c for Nos. 2 and 1. Rye firm at $1,40 for prime, and $1,35 for NO. 1. Bar ley in demand ° at $2,10a2,15. Cotton quiet at 29a29%c for , middling; .receipts trifling; stock reduced to 1400 bales. No change in Tobacco; demand light. Whiskey in -de mand at 65c, but not to be had to auy ex tent below 70c in bond; free sells at $1,25a 1,30. Mess Pork nominally unchanged. Lard held at 183;c. with small sales, most holders -not offering - to sell. Bulk Meats quiet, but firm; 12. 1 / 4 c. for Shoulders, and 14qa1434c for sides, the latter rate asked. Bacon quiet and firm at 13%c for shoulders, 16j 4 a1634c for clear rib sides, and 17a17y„c for clear do.; the demand is of a jobbing na ture; sugar cured hams in demand at 21c for city, but they are held at 22c.- Cheese firm at 13%a15c. Butter firm at 35a38e. -Eggs, 15a16c. Linseed Oil advanced to $1,06a1,08 and_ in demand. Clover Seed dull at $l3. Timothy, $2,90a3,00. Flax, $2. Lard Oil advanced to $1,4031,45. Petroleum steady , at: 33a35c. Gold, 14534 buying. Mciney market easy at 6aB per cent. • Chicago Market. i By Teleirapb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CHICAGO, [August; 11.—Flour quiet at 118.62%a10,25 for spring extras. Wheat un changed, with sales No. 1 at $1,85a1,86, and No. 2at $1,75a1,76; closing at $1,75, cash, and at $1,70, sellers tor the latter part of the month for No. 2; the market remained un changed since the meeting of the noon Board. Corn firmer and 2y‘a2,%c higher, with sides No. 1 at $1,01a1,02; No. 2 at 9834 e asl,oo and, rejected at 92a95c; Closing at *1,01ar,01:54 for No. 1. Oats are moder ately active, Arm and steady,. with sales at '578573ic; closing at 57x57 " e . Aye is in better demand, but there are irregular sales at $1,43 .for No. 1, and $1,36a1,41 for No. 2. Barley is in fair request, with sales .-of N 0.2 in store at' 61,67%a1,70, and seller for September at 1;1,49. Highwines are held at 75a80c for bonded. Provisions are inactive and•nominal. Mess Pork at s29a 29,50. - Sweet Pickled Hates at 16a17%c. Dry Salted Shoulders at 12ga12 1 4c, loose. Lard at 17,(a18c for steam. - Freights ac tive, firmer and a shade higher. ;Receipts for the past twenty-four hours-4,159 bbls flour, 62,680 bush wheat, 164,597 bush corn, 7 140,278 - bush oats, 2,231 head hogs. Shin . ments-4,774 bbls flour, 5,221 bash wheat, '.55,503 bush corn. 74,582 bush oats, 2,380 head hogs. St. Louis Market LBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette BT. Louts, August 11.—Tobacco steady, with-a home demand at unchanged rates. • Hemp steady at 50a850 for undressed. Flour —better demand for medium and low grades; choice and fancy brands held above .the views of buyers; super $6,25a6,50; extra 47,5058,00; double extra fl8,50a10,00; choice ,and fancy $11,50a12,75. Wheat—better grades Of .falideclined 3asc; low and med. : tnm saloc; choice red and white $2,30a2,35; - , prime to strictly ,prime $2;05a2,10; Choice No 2 spring $1,60a1,65. florn,,,firm; mitred .920; whitO"9sa96c. Oats higher at 52a500f0r .common to choice. "Rye firm at $ 1 ,2 0 2. 12 1. Pork steady lit 7129,60a30,00.‘17citbi1ig done ',in Bulk Meats. Bacon-goon jobbing trade . for city;, clear sides 17y,a1734e; shoulders 111a133ict, and advancing; sugar curectharos .190. UM, firm at 19%820C. Whisky firm •Reoeipts—flour, 1,607 bbls; wheat,lo,BB6 linsh: c0rn,"2,680 bush; •• oats, "0,741 busty rye 259 bush. Toledo Market. Teteguipb tette Pittsburgh Gazette.] Torzno, August 11:—Recelphi--4,626 bbls lour, 52,553 • bus wheat, 25,070 bus corn, • ,5,379 bus ttatx, 2,880 bus rye. Shipments= =AO bbls flour, 43,120 bus wheat, 5,400 bus , • yarn, 2,100 bus oats. Flour quiet. Wheat • ,o lower, closing weak; sales of white ifichigan at $2,18, amber $2,08a2,09, amber llinois $2,10, No. 2 red 41,95, No. 2 spring ;1,95, anftber; 'seller, August, $2,02. Corn Xe better; salettof No. 1 at $1,02a1,03, Not white at $1,05. Oats le better, with salmi, '•f No. l at • 56a57c, seller, August, at 55e.`: R firm it $1,95 for No. 1, and $1,40 for To. 2. Flax Seed firm at .42,20. .-Freight .____l,}4c on wheat to Buffalo by steam. ' Philadelphia Market. L ,.. 57 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh' Butete.l PHILADELPHIA, Aug. n.—Poroieuni ,ull at 1714 c for crude, and MXa f 43-• lased. Flour firm and quiet: Wheat dull t $2,40x2,45 for new red. Rye dull at 51,80. kirn held firmly at $1,28a1,80 fdr nd 81,253428;4hr mixed • weathin : gate teady.Proyislona unchanged. • 81./ I.ArdsCattla Marhet. Televrot to the Pinseayith. Greitl.l ar • Losl4 ' 4oitti l 4 'reeves in demand at Sago gross. Good to hatoe Sheep Babe. Lambe li2a4 per Imad. LeuliEnri4e. Diarket. E By Telegraph to the Ylttsiourgh Gazette.] LOUISVILLE, August 11.—Sales 109 hhds leaf tobacco at full , rates, including Owen county cutting leaf at $22. Superfine flour at •$6,50a7. New wheat e 2,10. Corn—bulk 90e. Oats 47a48e. Moses pork $2O. Lard 18y 4 e19c. Bacon--shoulders 14c, clear rib bed sides 17c, clear sides 17Nc, bulk shoul ders 12%c clear sides 113 e. Whisky—raw free Balttmore Market CET Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l BALTIMORE, Aug. 11.—Flour firm and active, but unchanged. Wheat firm; nrime low grades very dull; sales prime red at $2„60a2,70. Corn dull; prime white $1,25a 1,28. Oats dull at 80a88c. Rye firm at $1,50. Provisions firm. Mess pork 430,50. Bacon—rib sides 17/c, clear sides 173 c; shoulders 143,16; hams 22a23c. Lard 19c. . Milwaukee Market. [By Telegraph to the ritt.burgh Gazette.] MILWAUKEE, _August 11.—Flour quiet and steady add prices unohangd. Wheat unsettled and lower, at $1,87 for No. 1 new, and $1,76 for No. 2. Nats quiet at 59c for No. 2. Corn steady at . '5,1 Ibo No. 2. Re ceipts: Flour, 300 bbls; wheat,,4,ooo bush; oats, 3,000 bush; corn, 1,000 bush. Ship ments: Flour, 308 bbls; oats, poo bush; cotb, 200 bush. - Memphis Market (By Telegraph to tbe Pittsburgh Gazette.l MENrpms, August 11.—Cotton--receipts, 6 bales; exports, 2 bales. Flour•steady; su- DerElne, $7a7,50. Wheat, $2. Corn, 78a80c. Oats, 570. Hay, $20a22. Bran, SM. Corn Meal, 14,65. Pork, $3l. Lard, , 193020%c. Bacon lower; shoulders, 13y,014c; clear sides, 17%a18c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD, August 11.-2 cars scrap iron, 13 bbls do do, Mullin & Maloney; 1 car iron ore, Zug & Co; •1 do do, Chess S & Co; 1 do do do, McKnight P & Co; 2 cars do do, Mc- Knight & Co; 12 do pig iron,Loomis & Col lard; 1 do' paper, Godfrey Sr. Clark; 5 cars oil, J Spear; 1 car pig iron, Jno Moorhead; 2 cars hib oil, Wesley Wilson & Co; 1 car iron ore, Brown & Co; 1 do do, Park Bro; Co; 1 do do, W H Shoenberger & B; 10 bxs starch; Jas Conner; 20 do do, Kirkpatrick H & Co; 1 bbl b oil, Rose & Ewing; 25 bx starch, 4 crates do, Wm Miller; 3 do do, 10 bxs do, Reymer & Bro; 2 brat dusters, R T Ken nedy; 4 sks rags, McCullough & Smith; 3 bbls eggs, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 9 bdls bows 36 do hubs, Thos. Hare Sc. BrO; 10 bbls whisky, Dickey it Speck; 10 do do, Jas Bryan; 2do do, 'Wm Sadder. • PITTSBURGH, Pr. WAYNB AND CHIOAGO RAiLiMap. August IL-6 cars metal. Nimick & Co; 2do do Bryan & Caughey: 100 bbls flour, Sam Lindsey & Co; 100 do do owners 123 bdls hides, Geo H Anderson; 15 boxes crackers, Berner and Bro; 35 bbl spirits, Schmidt & Friday; 32 bbls flour, Jas Gregg; 50 tcs hams, F Sellers & Co; 1 hhd tobacco, A Schaub; 25 bbls do, Meats & Coffin; 1 car wheat, Hitchcock M'Creery & Co; 4 cases tobacco J W Taylor; 18 boxes cheese, Jackson & Love; 20 do do, H Riddle 2 bbls eggs 4 pails butter, W J Steel & Bro; 3 cars lumSer, R 0 Clark d. Co; 16 sks wool Fullertons; 5 tcs hams G Mitchel; 10 tcs beef 25 do harns, F Sellers & Co; lot carriage hardware, Mawhinney & CO. ALLEGHENY STATION, August 11.-1 car lumber, Forrester & Coleman; 10 bbls flour, 26 bgs oats, Rose & Ewing; .4 bbls apples, 2 do onions, 10 do pears, J Huberls; 20 boxs starch, J Kohen & Bro; 1 carinillfeed, R Knox & Son; 1 do do, J B McKee; I car iron ore, Rogers & Burchfield; 2 cars millfeed, A Miller; 13 cars wheat, R P Kennedy & Bro; 310-bgs' flaxseed, Ewer, Hamilton & Co; 125 bbls flour, 130 bgs bran, Stewart t Langenheim; 30 bbls lime, Jos Craig; 210 bgs barley, M Heckelman; 1 car lime, Gil lespie ar, Co; 47 green hides, J Luckcsmp; 3 cars metal, Lewis, Bailey & Daizell; 1 car bbls headings, J M Hemphill; 10 cars lime stone Superior Iron Co. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND ST. Louis RAILROAD, August 11.-1 car staves, M P Adams 6r Bro; 2 cars bulk wheat, Hitch cock, McCreery & Co; 100 bdls brooms, Me,- Elroy .dr, Co; 1 pkg liquor, Little & Mech. ling; 10 tcsliams, Kohen & Bro: 10 do do, 1 do'beef,l W H Wilson; 5 hbds tobacco, , Floresheim & Erlich; 50 bbls whisky, Ship ton 6r. Wallace; 100 bbls flour, Watt, Lang