EE 0 DuqUESNE , WORKS. COLEgAN, & CO., • IRON, NAILS, STEEL. . . -AXLES. . ippatizalT, • A*AD,JrNLATAI . JLAT ROtryD'A E. NTLF•Qtr ARE IRON. VD, MP,. SHAM AND WANE. IRON, • ' GILTS I'L-AT:a4 &NV .11HATIS, GUARD. .ON and.priOPFEß BARR, LA GA''. , _ O UNDER T AND FLAT RAIL, for Costßoada. • /SEWN B A p;'W FFIYA3 - _4, -- HAR RI PW TR r 771,. P IFLTIVATOR STALL, , f 411 1: tr u ti t tA i r4ide . U.LOS 71, 3 1.4 p. • COACH. COACH, Ilutkeerai!a NAEON glastzts and .4 _XLEr , _ •; ‘• I • ' AND All epods Choi:and_ Warranted. , ATM& Alleghearntrer, goad. 77 W-4tar,...44-,Taa, F l Attablargh. ~ — ._°l ll2 • AstEttit. wORKs . MOE & 00, manntoot4eri.4l" ivety . deedription of 'CAA" A3r6l ' 4 , 4 Y 11 :9t0 STEEL, • - 02.4 1 1'W ' MAROS; , t ' , Is pi a ...l l .qujeLA.Trditit•SPErNE+9, i • A4'.E., WIT.,?Er l t, ITER acc., Ate ; • f • - Wareheuse, St Wateipalioo Fled i Sta. gE33E MILLE ttEO. W. fit'Aß., • • • "eR u A.'Bl , CEKIII. I4 SlTtClas.' PAElaur3-13. M. KIER. CRESCENT ST.EKX., WORKS, IIi.ARI-4: PARKIN) • ottice;;.*: 3s9l.ll: 4 erty St, ntd:paa. • .; rrtmssime H. rd. ' ' BLACIViJEOWAIM. • St+....tr i . WORKS. - PARK- n t'i . lispatikettivins Office arul WalttippEt:."t4EfitTlP TH, THIRTY. • "MOT a.4d 4A-ai9)%41 Equ'EUTs, ilifibr *MKS. "B. YgliblEat i Frelin.«.:ll4l'.7 I: onme. Bia;;;: t 13141MIPPEMIPAMPE iY.II - ' ANA Afttt 'Ott.`. CO., .• ..! SCACIRT:IV4i=COXIIIIO OP '; •'T .• :14 6.: ",. Ear Iraq; Itailroad Fish Patti! and Bolts; l' . .. i tgllitireifid ale dealea..golled; ilreadwaitieildli Hammered; beetimeliva trafteati • ' Locemottsfeta'aidkedfdpee; Ipide,Rods; Xokas,letrii4i; • tt NatanAteatim i.", Bt fika llb l/e 0 . 1 1 1 4 3 cCemi tilimaintmataDimalkap • Pitman Jaws, Collars, ate. • • oidOck 'itd.fint7 STRICECT, IMPW ..ILLERMESENIROCESS• "to grant Item stir, ,tyr .the PRO- The4tilield4 nollW I • L. fed to goo d fr oi , • the'dront thiteeos , A lit' elder Iron. and the • eedneed'eoqi t juntuuracthrere of Partlebi4ll4,yist4t.44ti 01 #414116,nises by sl49. 4 f ed g.. irl to.!;, ;J..; : J',USILES: SPEER . . the Trustees, may en 4l.' aad.-110Calteittbte zpoildpig, 96J troadth tts4 eiT i; Pay tte.3 lareteirted site Invited'. to viola the rilitOENßEhriamafFAlßS; peel the •roceinthe 71(01/ in llllCCeitataile tiOris 4 ' ' leS:da NivassoN, ruElarlis. a, co., - P - Eilinallikl l abk , ' Works, orb.pu, t okl...lur pm. "no T Alp l a. awie. s satracin 13 re Agai VOtiftDEß I I • 44, • ht. 443 / 12111 ':eckigk 1 ii:;•;0";;;...",./iszrirar gum OHN M; COOPER Bell CO eg 'axtd".llrasl.Founders: :IMAMS . ;11( o tAT*4Y idaiattuo-`anitlr y op Fitan: s, G/Sl.t,'W LI BING, 4 111 . 141TitE, 81IFEn AND ,CIIECff Lib VE . . (moan PAZICERN., 311-I,OON C.Octi - s 9 Bras Work of every description tor :Steam, Water and Oil. MAN ur..4.crunnas cutirnani • Improved "Balalice-IVled — steam Pump, Agents for Dreyfus' Patent'Oil.. ers, the betitin the Market. Office and Works, corner 2.hineenth and Pike " Arnicti I DAS ON; nEWART & Having removed their . ops9a to 06i Aisittkr . . (Lately City Flour Mill) SECOND ELMS.. : • Are howca.pc=tdierol:llo:llo. gitliasy, , w.fC,lstlhe lowestita rke p r• • ' ...2. ' ' • ' All order& ten at their mace. or addressee to' thelo through the mall. will - be attended to promettv. F ':. 1111XJAiur, eznesimr...»..,•—•••••rrlitarS.z.lB. to INGERLT lc CLEII9IBIICce 4., •sspiri eso. 5 . : sciwounAm44,o - ...,110.441CAL Urn; , •; la,ivimm.': . '•,7, :The only Steam Lithoirammr Establishment orate Mountain& Smarms Garda, Letter bone% abe' ow,Clards. o of Do , . Milk Tis aDA If -, • • MO% tiara; . • litmK:tetizTere o; EM Petra() II DALZ PHILAD Boom 1 spin '. 133 ECLIPSE Lubr!eat /ellipse • Mande gre limpid ai lo; tropical CO .7 Laeomottv Will cut Se 1 1 , Saw SIM a Adapted to Spindle is 011. 'Janne ; Harness 4) ARMOR VA Work and Mac These pro, u Tvreddlelsat I cap. '1 he Lab PerieoliY Pure ored, start d a remain lon rid , OW are nneq msny ottue p be examined ISTREET, TACii B COMM" Petroleum tirrtt. alner ttstgu bumf . Phliadvlzad s 0 •DLw9O Diabloxv H. M. Cllce; rfniaz rent D prEr.alute NOVI' . :Fo o n P • 1 "7 8 TOISOC ," • WAUX 8 /Mu-raced Pai v e aomoz . OP PI NAP FORT PITT BDRY 0014.P,iNY. OFFICE ANTI wenks, WELF. TH STREET, I - . LITSBITAGEL PA rlnes, Rolling Mill Ma ery, Nail Machines, Re and Castings generally. I - TIONAL .FOSUNDRY AND PIPE womci. er Qarro laa 19...a31inan a ts, unarm weaD.) P ILLIAM SMITH, Manufa.ottiroz of TIRON BOWL PIPE IYM VAS AND WATER WORMI Des are all cast Invarlablyin Pita, In dry land. nd RA feet lengths. Also. full asaortMeut of general tings for tats add. Water - Works. wo 4 also call the atiention of tend• ents of Gas Works to m 7 make of RETORTS. 0 666 WOrA. lA, • aT . E.Sn4 FORGE, .. . 4 •PD,LIADI MILLER, • ( or to JOS: P. HAI ill it . ,C0. 1 ) , .- - , ~ Ras Rites co- e xtensive with the leading .Forges In the East, and Is prepared to promptly and sat sfactortly_fill all orders for STEAMBOAT , SHAT' S. CRANSCS, PISTON ROD- , ,Lr. FEES, 156(145il PI fid A N JAMS,WILISTS, RAILROAD AILLES, LOCI t OTIVK 'FRAMES, together with every i l i descrip vn of SHAPE WORE. Office and Forge, Dorner:d.Daquesne Way and First Street. gpi-iih 0 , - .. Raiiir.Nsortir, 4 . GA a, CO., , I flucoe on to BOEINEION. MINIS a Ifirsams, Foti. = HINGTON WORKS, . NUN EMS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, ~ .nniatke rde i s ti j!lt , and dMs Office, Street.. Age its Tor eeedl THO.II , rers of Boat and Stationary Steam Ma in Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Muting& of all descriptions: 011 Tanks Bo r and Sheet Iron Work. 0., corner First and Smithfield or GIT 'EI PATENT IN:TECTOB rs • • Bone. jaillrillS Ills S C LEV & CO. ' ant Fa' r and Mach Works, :EY BT., - ; :RENT CITY. :P4., re of 8 • JIM Engines, 011 Presses, r Ist and Saw 14W Work, Lae °gulags, Orate Bars, AgOn no ea, Build to order an 4 •En . • sot all sizes. rivl4:q6 fourth Manitise • E.uleys, olling • Weights, have on • HAL PoIINDRY D ROLL WORKS 1 1343 Penn Stibeet. I . 11, BOYD & BAGA.LEy. , min castingt, Roll Lathes. &c. Chili Roll, OILS. G AND KING, Lion Mereb* and Brokers Bs and its Products, BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, ppm& ADDEI43B, , Chamber of Commerce, •OUTS BECODIR STREET. PETROLEUM REFINERY. MIT W. C. WEDDLE, ?ACTUBEE OP & Hlgli Test lin* b3l& . tlfoad Azle OH. t heat without change; remains eat temperatures. Special uu for ates or hot Weather. . Engine, Ilookine shop, . - d Playact/11111 011 s, ibigh_epeed. vt , ooli Head-Light !.s'ff. s Sta Benzole, legoll, Gasoline, Parreltinc. Sif, to preserve Briebt iron nery from Rust. ts are manufactured under Dr. latAnttlriterheated ite= odorlessinVse srealT;unifon, antmoillt gb temperature unchanged. and .uring ex tretne cold. The Railroad .alled, and are In constant use on duclpal Railroads dampies can .d orders left at 174 WOOD k a at tiharps burs:Bridge. OTHERS, rON'IMERCITANTS, • D DRALMis Ig and its Products, e WILY an itreqs. • ce--)A7 WALNUT BT. wintai4' LONC & CO., ~I L `BIN6, g_==2m2! TY W.Oitim t co. 741 0 2 1781g88 OP AN AHD, Orli RR a R PAT xit UNTB LEIS: " Door Apok. anti Latches, 4 49 1 i 4 nxial, Xclo Alglllllll 1P1 1 VTR, PITtSBUIGH a.. TE WEDICESD:AY, JULY 7. 1869. M:1 ENGINES, 801 HUGH 1 1 1. BOLE '& , Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Itfanufactnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and NE S STA TOeiAaI Y tte NG o N l E v ,o ed a to ou e new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horseepower. -CASTIGS. of every kind, made to order atom' Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. 'RIGS for Oil Wella, SHAFTING, PULLEY% HANGERS,HOUSE and TOBACGOscRrws and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the . INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, /Or All orders promptly filled. MIT MS FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, • _ TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, ERPIER - BOA' AND CYLINDER STESULt BOIL- S,_ , OIL STILLS AND. OIL TA_NKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND • ASH PANS, SETTLING I PANS . , SALT PANS AND CON STEDEAM NS PI ER PE • ' S; S, GASOMETERS AND IRON PRISON D O ORSOR AND COAL BRUTES . Office and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, inTi'SEIIIRGET. Pa. • 1111 ord e ra lent to the above address will be PrOMDtly attended to. mh7d99 & CO., T V BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. 110. AA, WI AND AR PMT ST. . . Raving secured a large yird and turniihed It wata the - most approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description. of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching; Fire Beds, Stemit• Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, salt Tans, Tanks, 011 Agita tors, Bettltng Pans: Boiler Iron. Bridßelh sugar Pant; and tole manufatturers of Barn= s rat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. 1a6:c21 JANE® 1111. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, 0 PITTSBURGH. Pd., • arAinmccrnataxt or IRON OIL TANKS, szrriass rAws, cerrzs STEAM PIPE, ROLLENO MILL BTACEE, • ' And SEE= IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAB= h. 81t11811................KDM1TND D. Eritrea JARED M. BRUSH & SON, KANDY/L=IMS OP Steam Boilers, Oil. Stills, Tanks. SREET IRON, INOIELS , 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TOV.ES. ,CASTINGS, &o:3 _ A11...13.17.A1DLEY dc CO., ON .R 0 WORD STREET, , , , . Manufacturers of me greatest variety of . , , CX),k,,Parlor and Heating Staves, , • , „, - TO BE rou ND. , . / In.oor assortment will be found all the 4,ILTEST PATT. ItIVS AM/ IMPltOlic MENT: 4 . and the „reputation of our Stoves , s stich that any one In want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found 'the most ourabie as well as economical. Would call narticu.ar attendon t 6 our new VOLGA No ATOVE. for ehurchet, halls ano stores. Over 500 "old in !Luce months. Intended for A 'fluor with 15u t easlhg. AII wto have uted :them Pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Vatalogue and Price List. ' e3O , GRAFF, HUGUS - & CO., . IKANWPACTUIMPA OF EVKAY VARIZTY OP • ' 65 TIC:2OC7MISI, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, . 'TILE FIERY FURNACE," YOE WARMING BUILDIN6B. THE NEW ANTi-DtrliT COOKING STOVE, ••REOULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE PRE CTAVAM MAStA r EII,I P A RTA NA REP ' , EOTOR, ORATES ,_ f r ee from Ittand duk GRATE FRONTS , FENDERS, £c. 206 and 208.%_,Liberty Str e et, PITTSBURGH, PA. eZ:yl7 •UOOK. STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSEJL.I. it CO.'S TItItIMPH. FOB BITUMEN 0 U 8 COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as , *ll as any other Store b the Tinton. BISSELL & 00., No. 586 Liberty St - reet. Clio on hand and for oat; PARLOR STOVES, • HEATta t i tr r Val fivis rANDB juk f:00K IRO IiANOES, Ao. • LUMBER TO. BUILDERS I - S 00.000 feet Dry Pine lioards.,' 150.000 feet lyi loch Clear Plank; 95.11UU feet Lts !null Common Plank: 25.000 feet Dry 1 and X Inch Oak. 515,000 ft. ,As, 1,13 k, SI and 3 inch Poplar o.oou lee' Dry Poplar Scantling; 10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hemlock Se awing. 803.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch begins* Shin 1100.000 Nlit, 11 6-Inch Shingles, sawed; 60,000 No. 116 - inch Shingles, &paved; 80.000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. lOU Tons Fire Clay; Mao, Saw Mill Lumber, • LOons Cedar Posts. and all articles In the Hee on handand for sale by AL SICANDEII PATTERSON. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Pre ble and Junlataatrerts,' tax th war d , Alleateny„,fate bor ough of Manchester. - . c. • , spiti - . 1 " ai muisualos Eu 8eL1,0411v., ; e f B;tiei• leastares, NO. lowitut gnaw: - • , • 18etw:84, : rabirrs tad hole! Arslitir Ottlirirpftipity Weak! 10. Oats (Niat Tar. POINT,) PITTB.I3VBEfft. EA. K.&X1:7 4 ._ 401T01K813 OP STOCKHOLDEIIS INDIVIDUILLY LIMILB. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. POBEIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold, and when dellreo remitted to Europe. collections made . on all the principal points of the United states and Caaa.m. Dowimcic iliiiSzw, President. ) JAMES Ic';eee. Vice President. Jouz B. tioitsmair. Cashier. DIRZCTOti 8. D. thmsen. James kfeCabe, _Thomas Rourke, John Savtige, J. Dunlevy, Jr., , Terence Campbell, Patrick K.,ne,.. James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, . H.A.Preyvugie, Jno.Jus.Hermann. '',Thomas Barnes, ,•Hnith Keating lel:k6 _______ _________________________ PEOPLES' SWINGS gel Of Allegheny. CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL •=• •- • • $lOO,OOO STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Bank of Discount and Deposit. : Pukszfout74—S. N. HARTMAN. • D CAM . E. P. YOUNG. S. H. Hartman, W. H. Burt. J. P. Henderson, J. C. Patter.on, J. Kohen, • B. P... Brown, Samuel Dyer, •U. L./Regrow, G.Hibitum' EuIZ:B2 DOLLAR 941 FINS HANK. . . NO. 65 FOURTB STREET: • CHARTERED IN 110118. • ASSETS ' ' 4121,803,431 33, Open daily; from 9 o'clock:A. Si. to 3 o'clock P. xi., and SATURDAY, EYENIIIDIS,- .from May let to November Ist,' from"?' to 9 o'cic.d . s an d from November Ist to May trete 0 to. e Deposita received of all sums of not less , than ONIt DOLLAR. and a dividend ',of the .p'outs declared has 'a year,' Di ',Dine ands ecebr.. Interest has been 4 eelanklatnnl.andually In June and December since,the Itank . , was organlied, •at tiirrate of Mx per bent. A year. ~. . , • Interest , if not 'drawn Out,- Is piaCed 'to the credit of the depositeir asprincipal, and bears the mime int erect fromthe /at day a of June and 'December, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to Call, or even to present his pass book. At this rate money wilt double in leer th.in twelve years. Books containing the charter, By-Laws, Rules t and n at t Regu he lat d ons, furnished gratis, on applica io , _.,.GE ALII REE .. Puir sinitim — GßOß - ALIIR; VICEPILBBIDSNTB: John G. Backofen, 'A M. Pollock; M. D., I Benj. V. Fs hnestock, Robert Robb, • James Herdruan,` , • John H. iiheenberer, James McAuley, - James shlule, g James B. D. !deeds,. Alexander s per e, • Isaac M. Pennock, ChristlarrYeager. TAVIITZES: • Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis; RA I Calvin Adams. ' Henry J. Lynch, J ohnge. C. Bindley, Peter A. Mad , irs, George Bind y'' . John atllirpb .11. ,' , Hill surgwin. ' Walter P. lifarlihall; Alonzo A. Carrier, ,Jobn Et, McFadden, Cha , lesA. Ooltott, , ' Ormsby Phillips, John-Bylin e , ' ' ' Henry. ' Ringwalt ; • John J. killieepie, Wm. g.'iletimerre, William.S.-Have W illiam an : Peter Hi"Hnnktr, 'William Van Kirk, Ritsbard al" sl y Is m. Whittler, • Jamul 4). Eel . Wm. P. -WILMA& ..:. LES A. (*tercel. rrAer--J mace e. I). ESELPS. AMERICAN BANK. NO: 80> FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBIIRGII. CAIS CAPITAL ..... $200. 000 Stock lokiers Individually Liable. BANE OF .101C0 [TN r ALlif 0 DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, Preeident. Casbler, DrruccTOng. Thos. M. Marshall, 1 io'n M. Martiand, Wm. T. Shannon, i ; hichlbald Wallace, James W. Arrhtt, ' i Jasi D. Kelly; Chas. B. Leech, _ ' :'' Wm. Flo ..y%, John Floyd, i • ' L ' 't ,' • This Bank Ls now frilly organized an , repared to do a general Banking bness. Jeisk4a bin‘ FORT • PITT BANKING COMPANt No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : :: ' 'z $2OO STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT t3F_,(Mit3l AND COLD, INTEREST ALLOWED ON MIE DEPOSIT Collections made on all accessible Points In the United States and Canadas. • CTOR/3: D. Hostetter, DIRE • Jno. 0. Bieber, • James Chwdon,Robt. H. Hang D. Wa Andrew 31111er, , B. Fawcett, I Junes M. Bailey.: BAWL. NrceLITRIZAji, Pres,t. D. LET WlLSON.,Cashter. ART, CAUGHEI & CO4, BANKERS AND BROKERS, f;kPi%et. .Thil%i'and Wood Streets,. P1 7 1 7 113131 1111431[1, - I "Atk., , uwoonsons TO HANNA, HART A c 0..) ' DNAISZB IN • &Lamp), Coin, Coupons, And pa:Molar etaate l a paid to the nurohase COVERNNIENT BONDS. . Bight Drafts 032 London. N. HOLMES do SONS, \ XELEELMBLIMIEtiSsi 57 Market Street, X O . I ' I '2"X`SEUItGtH. Collections mace on all the principal points of the United ntates. and Clawing, Stinks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON OOMMISSION. Particular attecUois paid to the Purchase and sale of United States Securities. JAY COOKE & CO., 1 343ri1r..02=5, 114 SQUTH THIRD STREET, - PHILADELPHIA STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold Special attention gt‘en to the puteheet and sale of Uovernment Sect:Miles crry 12 Fifth Street, Pittablirgh,-Pa. CAPITAL, 9100,000. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Priets. i_ I PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Cot.. Wood and Fifth Streets. JAS T 1 BRADY 84 Co., (Successor) o 13. : JONE8 & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Ste., "' PkT mir.. En rt. lE3' BUY N ANDI3ELL AI4. KINDS or N • N - GOVERNMENT- • SECURITIES, • Gm), \ SUM AND comiNs, ON MOST PAIVONA-BLE TERMS. • , Ifflr Interest Allowe'd .nn Deposita, Money loaned on Bove/lament Bonds at oweat market rates. Orders executed for the Purebsee and Sale of STOCKS; BONDS and GOLD. JAMES •T. BRADT & GOVERNMENT' BONDS ! We will reglsier 1111 kinds of ', Government Bonds tree of charge. This gives the bolder ab solute security against theft,loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY , & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COB. rOITETZI, ar. WOOD STS. my'sa rjle pittztrurgij GkEttt, FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GA.7..ETTRI ' TUESDAY, July 6, 1869.' Contrary to all expectations the week opened with bearish feeling' in stocks, lo4 \ ands and gold. The markets all ciosed strong and higher lon Saturday, and fromthe fact that the Government dish ursed unexpectedly about nearly five vciflictis of currency hi payment for bondkand for to•day ari easy money market and a`general large advance, at least in bonds arid stocks, was expected. The market,',nowever, opened dull and soon declined under a great money pres Sure, and better quotations for bonds in London. \ ' Gold opened at 137, became suddenly dull and heavy, declined at once' to 136, and after 3P. 11., went down to .135 t with more sellers than buyers: \ .lt is 'now supposed that no gold will be ship ped during this month, and some hol ders of gold having become tired paying from Xto ;4 per cent. per day 'for hav ing their gold carried, have, to a great extent, realized. A reaction in money market 'Would; however, immediately revisethe speculation for higher gold, which may. set in at any moment. Government bonds remain firm and have only declined X per cent. from their higher point. In stocksthe decline has been from 34 to 6 per cent. Ia the afternoon Neti York Central solefrom"l96 down to' 190, . North West from S 3 to 85, Fort Wayne from 167 X to 155, Cleveland r from 106% to 103 X, and othersin proportion. Ex press stocks remain firm at the decline, and although lower, are expected to ad vance with the easier money market. Fluctuations are likely to be very vio lent during the week, and a sharp reao lion will no doubt set In perhaps dur. big the day. - Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135 X; Silver, 127; Eighty one's, 117 X; Five Twenties % 1862,; 1213;; do 1864, 1173;; do /865, 118 X; do 1865, Consols,ll6X; do 1867, 1163 X; ~ do 1868 116% , ; Ten Forties; 108 X; New York Central, 933 i; Erie, —; Reading, 97X; Pittsbingh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 65; Ohio & Misissippl, 32%; Michigan Southern, 10SX; Cleve- Rock %island, 17X; Chicago &I North Western, 81X; Chicala& North Western Preferred, 9514; Adams Express Com pany, 60; Merchants Union Express, ---; Pacific Mail, 90X; Western "Union Telegraph Company; 363‘; Am. W. Ex press, 40. xxcßANos, , Large. • Small. London, per 4.... .... ; . f 6,75 Paris. per fraece ,:e 7 ° Berlin Thaler . • 900 uo .Frankfort; \ florins 563i0 57 0 0 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady dt Co. Gold, 1353ir United States'Sixei, 1881, 117 X; Five-Twenties,- 1862, 1213,; do. 1864,1173 x; do. 1865, 118 X; Ten-Forties, 108 X; Five-Twentiea, Janu ary and July, 1565, 116 X: do. do. 1867, // 6 11: do. do.• 1868, 116 X; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 90; Central do; do., 99; Cy. Pacifica, 106; Superior 96. zah3o By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • NEW Yons, July 6, 1860. The money market was very stringent before three o'clock, and the rates for call 'loans advanced to 3-16@y 4 per cent. The great bulk of the business, however, was done before the rise, and most, brokers did.not pay over 140 per cent, and inter eat. Discount operations are c )mpletely checked by the high rates for money on call. It will be observed from the Sub- Treasury Statement, elsewhere, that there is a wide difference between the balance of Saturday and to.day. This discrepancy is due to the operation of charging up interest. Sterling dull, but firm at 934@)9X. Gold market heavy t hri mglEUl - ..tile day And declined froth l37 to 1 , with scarcely a reaotion t zTheie lwas a ."good'' drat,' of long gold • Hold by :POONA Carkying.ll for. some time past, and this added to the •depresslcin'fdr the. limetittle 13914 . 01 earanceli 183 . 000 19 00 . MAY' being U204116' par wit.. Szporui t $160,090. Importalud week ..690,63& GOverruhents list was firm during the day, but towards the close fell off Lu,syza, FINANCIAL. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. OFFICE OP PITTSBIA _ GAZETTE, ? - MONDAY, Jul 5, 1868. f, The supply of Cattle on siti to-day was'rather light , about 675 head, lint con siderably in excess of the.demand\nev ,-. ertheless, as there was quite a numbar left over unsold. The market, however„\ _ might and often has been a good deal -, worse than it was to-day, and had jt not • been for the fact tnat it was a hohday, t . • there would doubtless have been more • buyers, and in that event with light offer ings, an advance would Probably have . been establiehed. As it wag prices were about the same as last week, goed cattle commanding' .good prices, rhile corn-, mon and Medium stock, of which the offerings'consisted mainly, were slow sale, and to effect sales at all, low prices • had to be accepted. • . -.- Of the Cattle on sale to-day fifteen cars .. were from Chicago;. two from Indiana; eleven from Ohio and about four from . Pennsylvania. As already 'lntimated the quality of the cattle 'was hardly up to the standard of the last few weeks. :. though there was a fair number of good fat Steers, but they sold at relatively -• better prices , than inferior and common.. The very best steers sold at from 735©8; fair to good at 6%(:)7„ and commonish at 6@6%. There was a fair number of . : stock cattle on sale, but there were no , country buyers in attendance, and the ~ most of them were left dyer unsold. ': P. Sheiternantle 8 head Butler county steers and heifers, at 5. L. Rothchilds 32 Chicago steers, at 7 @ 7 3.i. -.- . - = Kraus 4t. Haas 35- Chicago steers, at 76.`.7% , - • Jacob Needy 53 head , Ohio, cattle at .6@B cts. • - . ik • , Lowensteen it Zeigler 20 head diana steers for Foster, at 5%@6,85. M. Verner 17 head Washimitorium steers, at 6@7. Foster sold 20 Indiana steers averag ing 1,065, to Greenwald et Kahn at 7 cis. \ Peter Hartman 28 head Greeh Co. steers, ' at 7,40@7,90. at Katz tit Keefer 18 head Chi \steers, ©7%. - • , S. Marlis & Bro. 5.3 h ad Chicago steers, at 6@B cts. - Haziewood ,t. Blackstock Sold 21 head Belmont Co. steers and heifers, at 6@7y —l6 left over. . - Traurinan & Lohman 117 head from Chicago -part of - them - left over. ~ Greenwald ct Kahn sold 40 head Ohio = • " graded cows and heifers, at 6@73; 20 Indiana steers at7@)73. , ,; 5 Ohio steers at 8. .. Jas. McAllister sold 16 bead :Upper Sandusky steers to 1 1Fzlewood de Black-- stuck, at 7%; retailed 16 head at 7@7%; L.. 1 J. Shamberg 32 mixed stock. ' Holmes,'Lafferty & Co. 75 head mixed Stock, at •14@4‘. Hedges dt Taylor 53 bead Indiana and Missouri stoelt, at 6%(4)7:40. ...Tas.Hanlin 15 head Washington, Co. • -: steers, at 5%6%. • _ SHEEP., . , The sheep market was again hard to • day, notwithstanding the number of salea, j was not as large as -last week by 600 head. Last week, however, several droves were taken by wholesale buyers, while to day, the demand' was confined: mainly to• su n pplying the wants of the retail trade. ad it is possible that a number would be left over unsold. Of the 1,200 on sale, there were but very good sheep, and as in the case of cattle, prime fat sheep gold ;quicker and at relatively better prices than the common grades, in con sequence of the fact that there were' but very few of this kind on sale. The highest price we have named was 43;c4 and the number sold at this " price was very small. - 1 - Quotations for _good to prime fat mutton sheep may be given at 4®434, and extra at 43;. Lambs sold at, from 81 to 113% per head.. Followin Is a report,of the sales: g Adam Eckert sold 131 lambs at 81,50© 3,75 per heud. ' R. 8. Kilter, sold 48 Butler county stock - at . 813; per head for sheep, and 12,50 for lambs. J. Walters sold HO sheep . at el @2,50 per head. ' • • Jacob Emmill sold 100 sheep at 120 2,sopand lambs at 8 1 ,50®2,25. ' tn Scheiteantle Flinger sold I& 2 sheep at $2@3,50, and lambs at 11,25& ,25. •Jonathan Davis sold 350 lambs at 82,25©3,60, and sheep at $2,76@0,50' per J. F. Neely sold 103, averaging 80 Ills, held at 40. James Kerr sold 35 Washington county sheep at 82.40@4,00 per head. J. C. Mc:Neese sold 80 at an average of $.2 for sheep, and El®2 for lambs. unsold . Reardply 50, and Hamlin 54, mostly \ The demand for this grade of stock continues yerylight, and the market is dull while prices are -unchanged: sales In a retail way at from 9©1034 gross as to quality and condition. • • Dry Goods Market. NEW Yons. July B .—Market very quiet but firmer for domestic cottons: and in ayciipathy with raw material. In car. petings the market is -firmer arid strong- on 'ill 'de:Arable 'makes. The Lowell Dompany,h4ve advariood their nriees of mediums upper frolu 111,12x - r * 81,16, and their earns upper from $1,27g to 51.80. which is the col* change of Importance to now. pathywith the decline in gold. Offerings,. however, are not large, and the market declined on small sales. Coupons of '8 t, 11 7!.4@11734; do. '62, 12 1%@121%'; do. 64, 1173 , ;,©118„'; do. '65, 11 8%@1163,/„; new do., 116 3i®116,,<; do. '67, 1163®1169;; do. '6B, 11634@116%; 10..408,108x@l083,;; Pacs, State Bonds dull. Missouria, 18; old • Tennessee;, 61 . 1 i; new do, 58; old North Carolinas, 56; new do., 58; new Virginias, 61. • Stocks have been weak and declining all day. A great many bankers, who hitherto abstained fromcharging the ex treme rates current for money on the , street ( notified .their customers today that-they must pay them or sell stocks. The, latter, alternative seems tD - liaye been taken to a great extent, and hence a largs amount of long stock has come on the market. The continued stringency in money also disappoints many operators on the bull side; they have voluntarily. relieved 'themselves of their stocks to day. The market finally Closed firmer, but still 'unsettled, though the prices above were the lowest of the day. Bidding Prices at 5:30: Cumberland, 63; Western Union , Telegraph, 383 g; 'Quicksilver, 15,1 i; Mariposa, 7; do. pre ferred, 16; Pacific Mail, 89%; Adams Ex press, 60; Wells & Fargo, 21: American,4o; United . Statek. 71; Merchants Union, 16 asked; New York Central, 191%; Har lem, 142; Hudson, 161; Reading, 97,r.Erie, ' 29%; do. preferred, 55; Michigan Central, 12"; Michigan Southern, 107%; Illinois Central, 144 ; . Pittsburgh, 102; North , western, 8011; do. preferred, 95N: Rock "Island, 116 w; St. Paul, 74 1 /o do. preferred, 8k Wabash, 73%; Fort Wayne, 156; Terre Haute, 35; do. preferred, 59; Ohio & Mis zlssippi 32%. Sub-I l reasury receipts $19,458,738; pay ments, $1 . 274,233; balance, $98,230,998; disbursements coin interest to.day $BOO,- _ 212. N - N I