/ / / / e: = STEEL WORKS pUttUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, & • • Mantitacfnrers of ZELON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, Erownstz, I. A.I4D JUSIAT4 4 SLAT BAE, BOHM) AND SQUARE TRON, BBAAIND, HOOP, SHEEI AND TANK IRON, PL kTns AND HF ADS, GUARD 'IRON DRAM and DEMPER BAILS vtriet,v. lAPrinta, sent, CYLINDER AND FLAT' RAIL, for Ccial Boadi. • CROW 13 4 Rts,WieDGES & H Altai iNg TEETH, ?t ir treavv , z -AN NIti( I NWCITINZ EL:- : EL, TInES, - STEEL BHAFTINO, *ifaCH, 11G4a4 and WAGON . firEINIVS and 111 T EB i7AILIS ANDSPDCEE; All Goods Brat Class and Warrantedt OFFICES . AND WORKS. • txteenth Street and dflegbeity and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. sibs SHEFFIELD * STEfI , WORKS. 4 * .IIiGER, aga. &go:, PITTSBURGH. PA.. ir..,,Ailittlanatacturers of every descripiion 01 . 1 T 'AND GERMAN STEEL, EZ.JINOS, EWA. a tIC A.NI3 PLATFORM SPBERGEty. A1L.103, STEEL TIRE, /4., aaoo Warehouse, 811 Water and 100 rast Fait. - • MILLER, BARB. & PARKIN. • , (1211ILLAL r.latTlirEte: ,' WK. NEECTCA.LY, i REUBEN' Tiiii.LEß, ew. W. BARB, 1 CRAB. PARKIN. BrActAL Pennrra — B. M. RUM CRESCENT STEEL WORKS; MILER, BARR 8; PARKIN, °Moe, No. 339 Liberty St} ." • . PITTSBURGH. PA. glii4:d4B • . BUICK JIMUON-p STEEL WORKS. PARL - BROTUB & 31aWLIE:a Woe and Wa_rehonae;• T.lll/irri , -EMT and .13?.11,21.A.v - • -.P.177141118.G111., otOir*'oida;. It& Ticarsli.. Prix% rOBILIOIanZO3. 13.7TSBORP 0 FORGE . • .%Plp IRON-CO.I • ate OP OP Asa: 'Toni' _aft! _143441:F4 6 Bw .l l snit .B olts; _ mai/rola. Car ATAes Rolle d; Railroad Car.-AxleaHasauserili IsioomOtivo Pieria:Lea; - • Looomotii4i7ramoShaves; Sider nodal . ' Yokes,'llltr aps; Piuton Beads; St!aftiq I.,Nti!amooo Cranks;' I,olslonliods,.*Felstts; pitman Jaws, Collars, Le. rirthir P 1 Bt $G$, FA. ALEIVIIIREN -,IIIOEBSS. • 'Auet 4rgatefts are now , nrepareelg to rkgtlice__- ilea tor, the use of the 3F,LT RAHAU-N.,r/Y4a- Tha ntipertor quialty imparted to' gocal !zoo. thejgreal. imp,ovement in inferior Iron. and the reamed cobt.econrodud It to eat ntebafactiztecra of Parties wiatini to TUIB itt 0111 444 liaansel,ty .-SPAIYIng Up, '.JAVEtg ' SPEED Aitpsney fim the TniitSeS; WOMB '" 4 loath avenue. • • Paritus ) sae_ Matt , oll , illl4 tale 11414A8 WEI& wtere 'kbss rocees Is luny 44dce lubaliesSitloll... leB:4n FArsrlise,_ Nos. : - gate* Illtdrite';9°,°B.,""""ae#43Catitin SRMS rotnirmit. " 11/4 21 * 1,drigig,••••••••;-. .......... .r..mortrenten, 1100 :flf;:,cOoPtit a co ! , .deli and-Brass Founders. 7 , URA r. ,CAS F EINTOS ID :. AistrA rui•ierrrr.YTcPt Eit., .. • 14Ieable and Grey Iron Fittin; s, GAS PIPE AND 'I'UtIING, • IHROTTLE,TAFETY AND CIEECE VENDS, ALL,GLOSEI PATTEUN. 11:111 4 0 - N - CtICIEKS, l Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and Oil. I ' ; , ,SIAlt ll.S.St.ri USERS OF J. 2d. i cluoPp,B , 8 Improved Baltigw)Y,ltyklitest, it — inp, 4gentS for Dreyfus' Patent Oil.' I • ers. the best in the Marko& 1 Ogles slid Works, corner Iturieenth and'Pike Streets. sp2.. A , 4.1,0 .4qD ;,; . COALS' COALS! COALS!! DIGVOICIPMFARf*.eO. , P Saving removed their Once to NO. 56 t TiLIBERTY STREET, LIBERTY , ,•4 „ IZatelY r Flour mul)itzoorD Axe now prepkrea to tarnish good TOUORIO-! Oulitt , nr LUMP. NUT COAL 0102 , 1A0a. et the /° A.t we i t o r _ll. l o o l- f i e ttiviitclhit•*" "titl(felise e P them In the 1 , 111 ittdnde tat promptly. EE Qoßitp.aEßtik.rT rl - - - BIN t StiEllLt & CLEW, Successors , to oso. P. dondonitAii &CO.. finIfFICAL 14111106T4FINElfa. alt, tam . Lithognelb rot .e otintaituo. B ess 115.ra Letter gado,. Bonds, Labels Oinmlars, _Show . Cards,':. !Boman. Portrilte viinag t etes of De-; EltitaVatia ins T/iitf NDERS, INAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY' COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. eirEnglnes, Bolling Mil Ma chlaery, Nail, ,Machtnes,.., tarts;:. andrtastings • general:O. NATIONAI 4 FOUNDRY AND :PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and ININTFI WAS%) ..P.ITTEMIIIII4WB, PA. WILLIAM lkianufaeMmar of OAST ICON BONITL PIPE Foit am AND VAT= WORKS. ' are all east Invariablyln Pits, In dry sand, and WI feet lengths. Also, full assortment Of general Castings ter Gas and Water Work& I wMild also call the attention of Bnpeiintend• ants of Gas Works to lay make of DUQUESNE., FORGE: ER, .Wlllllllll .- MILL • (Successor 14 JOS. P. HAIGH C 0.,) .Hu. faollities eelextenstre! with the: leading Forges in the Rut andls Ptelperettle Vrom.Ptli end astistiet_ertirgit alt.:Friers forS2.a.olßtaw SHAIFTV, (MAIMS: PISTON' BOD.,+,_LZVZItt3, • riximAcgAmtaimounatoAD AXLES, LUCOI.IOTFir ite.M.M, _together, with every ilescriptleit Of 13 WOR.KI• Ogees and Forge, Cotner ef, - .Duquesneilfroyitud First Street. apl4ih4o . . . 1t0013410N 1 B4 co". ',- - ~ , _ MIA. . - ,l.ls.F.P.9.l!toP3Brvioi.irmrs' , .—., firkftitEN 011:1 —.. N WORKS, fOUPORSIAND MACHINIMMTBIIOII6, 'talkot Beat and titilpip Cribi sk na tpf.p . i... ngin :4 4 2 1 11 6. "WIMNI aro t ' snOuerlid Sheet Iron Wort. . . Obit: 9. „lik,„corticT Pint Ana Ersitlnleid Agents f ding Boilersor GIPPABJ)'B PATENT INJECTOR •r ree. isiltret T HOMAS CARLIN A 1D0.,• ~-• .... Furth Ward Yonnikii and Nadine Works, • astatincy ST., AI..LBOMDIT,CITIr. PA.; Minufactstrers of Station: try and Portable Steam Zne r inee..l.ll.l rrea.c., roueys. .81tafting, Orin and Saw Mill Work, Bolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Barsi , Weights; Wagon Boxes, Build to order - and have-on hand Engines of aII 1512;e51 . , • . MVl4:q5 AN 11. FOUNDR i Iif . AND ROLL WORKS 151 . 80 Perm Street. BouwAN, 808 az BAGALEy. Chit 1 Rolls, Mill Castings, Bolli,athes, OILS. 41MG4Nrill SING, , 6ommlulan - 21 erebante Brut Brokers in Petroleum and it.s PiOdllet8 3 DALZEWS SLOW( ) DUQUESNEIWAY; nuLADELpiIuvaDDRIEss • Boom 101,. ChaMber of COMMereses _ 183 SOUTH SECOND STIISET.. &M • . • • igt *ECLIPSE PETROL Etlitl REFINERY, iitaudai c. infrEDDLE, lIANDFACTII4tItIt or Lubricating 41110 Test Bgning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle Op. • .. Stands great heat without change; remMns telptdal , lowest temperatures. ,ripecial Oil for trophml climates or hot 7Veatlien • I.oeonrOtlireis Engine, Iffacbine . lthap, WWgetßerews t , • . , . New Milt and Planing EUIII Oils, Adapted ler high_speed. V % gpinear .011; Weelrlleadi•Ligni 011, 011, Irsainelis 9 -Steir.. 1 1ensole, , ing& riPla lag 011,uftelin 0, . 1116 0 1 *, ARMOR VARNISH. to , Tscesene Bright Iron Wert-and Ylechineryfrom Best. These 'otOoutfts are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle's patent by Superheated gleam In Vac cuo..l be Luhrinating Vila are - almost odcrrless, perfectly pore. uniform, and mostly light•col. °red. stand a Wan temperature unChan ed. - • and remain lim rid during extrem e cold . • The WM are .0 nequallt el. and are in constant use on many of to a principal Railroads Sault:des -ean be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD IiTB.F,ET, Works at nharpstarg Bridge. TACK 11110THEREI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petroleum and its Products,' . _ coiner of a qi tl i cr i l ir 3 s .VOL L l n l n " -151 , T1744 : 1 '!r wr , BT: I DIAMOND "IL WORK& ••. • 1 . 7 1 'H. M. LONG °ince, per.zELL BUILDINO, Elt;ti e ( 1 0 4. Pittsburg NOVELTY WORKS. pFrreArfaßt.,. Stinl;ll Founded A. D. DAL 741124054 'O. 7 1ffrippa .54 CO. , . 1,1) 'OM muuturacruaisne 0? CZYSTONE STANDARD.)PALRBA FIR SPAT /MT) PLATFORM 121 D OOUNTIM Sce A Ln: 4 ialits /Wei I%e, ^at Door and Latches, Paint and Coffee MM. Aci. or PaUTAIVF 01 , X.; 2.344116 PITTSBURGH• (AZ B: yItIDAX, JULY 9, 1869. ENGINES, BOILERS, &q. HUH BOLE& CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (Nzes Pozlrr,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and 13TA 1 TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE, BOILER, of 16-horselpower. CASTINGf3, of every kind,made to ordei &tour Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. ' RIGS for HOUSE ls, SHAFTING, PULLEYS HANGERS, and TOBACCO SCREWS an t i IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made order, at the - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Prontlnig oti the Allegheny jiver:near, the Pain, PTPTEUSUB,OR, PA. „INN' All orders promptly Mal. TIM PS. FORT PITT 01:LEli, STELAE! TANK WORKS. I iCARROLI,. lir-SNYDER, Streets, • KANurscrusras or TUBULAR, TIOUBLE.,TLITED TUBULAR. PINE-BOX AND CYLINDER - STEAM BOIL ERS. 0 L STILLS AND OIL TANKS. ' _ O INNEN% BREECHING AND ASH PANS. S TT E L N IN BE H RB I:ANS, SALT PANS AND CON. B RAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES °Mee and Warehonoe. corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty StrOeto, PITTSBURGHL Kir Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 CO.,WM. HARNHILL & O. • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS; :' sOB . : 1111i, %IC AND . II6 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It With the: rdhst_Aritorbved machinfily;we Ireprew 'pared tOtttanufaettre every' deserilition °MOIL ER/3 in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire -Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Bollers, Condensers, Salt Panti, Tanks. Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron,Nridges, Sugar Pansand sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent •••• r ? ) ; • geSarinSt deneoneluntesiAlotice4. - • MS:c111 JAMES M. RITER, .tos; S 3 a id 2itt Water ` , Street, pnirssruismir, PA., • auaturecroars. 07 IRON- , OIL- 'TANKS, SZTTLING FAN% COPPER STEIN PIZ& • soutazift MILL STACKS, •\ IliON . WOnft, For Steamboats. JLfl kL D. DRUM j4tED M. BRUSH a‘ sox, 11.A2flprACTDDIIIIS "cr, Stearn *tilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SREET IRON WORE. &O. 61, Penn4treet, rittebtprgh, Pa. STOVES; CASTIN6S, &o, 4.lll4AVlAllgra - CO., • • • • NO. 80 . 1V001) STR EW, . • , • Manullicturers of the greatest variety of Cook,.Paticir and Heating Staves TO BE YOBBO. • , • In ovr assortment w (Übe found all the LATWIT PATTI. !INS AND' IMPIIIOI7 IdEs Tv, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such, that any within Want ot a goottarticleshoubl purobase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call particular attenifon to our. new VoLCA nTOVB. for churcher, halls snaatores.„Oyer SOO sold Iw - three niontfis. `lntettdeill for w lib or with out =sitr: all whet have tett tbetrrilronounce• them superior to any other and far cbeaper. • Bend fur ne nd Price Lists. . e3O _ . . _ GRAFFi HUGUS Bc,M3, gEr..qs7/€ 3 7 • 1,308w0x cooxvire RANGE, "MRIlt FUENACE," Yoa WA4lOarG BIIII4ViIIGN .Tlia 4 RECTL aw TO R A . ,,T :C Du I/ s R T B O A. nn x n x s r T r n o V VNB teaiatt Ditteri) PORTABL E RANGE C ART , num MANTLER, WHLIORAN , B REF LECTOR:ORATES free from aLtt, and diuit; ORATE liEttkri, izsbass. ac.. 24* and 2.€1, Liberty fitreet, 5e215:717, • PITTSBURGH, PA. tUOK iiT4)111311. • • CET THE BEST•_, BIESSEUL :it CO: TRIUMPH, FOE zurraLtwous coat, Warranted to Copt, Bake or Boast:as gall nanny other,Btore in the Unlom / ; BIBIIIIEI4 'OO Na e•tiliert: : c;' iu,A. ' ll ' '' PARLOR STOVE% 111" 911fOrle V ATMDilia.. r "r '7 WORINit"CnAZ4a" Rod irto 14170.0*, .7; ; . TAJO • 600.00040 k .041iiie Halts. fl f; .150.008:feetlX tuela Meat Piantee . . 15.000 feet 1% Inca RometoP Natal • 25,000 feet D 1 sod A Inca Oak; r 15, oou ft , ry ix.% supia,lncirymport 10,000 feet Dry PopfarlScantllolf. .1 A. 10.000 fNetl?,l7YeligiwSine Var" . ' r. • 100,4100 reel =look yttlfc ' 03.000 feet 11 , 1a4b, tlaalnal:rp.lto 11100.0004 L 1661fich 13blogfeb,' daired; 8%000 th 11184nch EIWOt. ;4b l !eil;, • 110,900 lAte , l3llcr • - ' • /OM rtreVltty v•i • lOU l'onsifitetlial' . • '••• ' • 'Also, Bast Mill titilliber r ,' . Lohnit Posts, snrd all artreleshrthelloo band a nd for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERBQN. 104111 ... No. MI Rebecca street"and cornet of Pre h is and Juniata streets, theta 'ward, Allegbyntdata bur-, coughof Mancheetcr. apnt WEIGHTS A.ND MEIRSURES H.IL , MAX1,61,00/413; BaIEXII.I • . 641 1...“.12-140144 :gam 011031111 LUDEBRELIdr, ,f. I EWE ME= rinln 10 , n a • 1111DrAtivan . Dan, 9 NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, I - PITTSBIIIIMEI. CASH . CAPITAL • • • ..„ . 8200.060 Stockholders Individull \ yliable: BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. 1 .JOHN FLOYD . WM. FLOY,D, I • . , rresldent. Casnier. DIRECTOR 9. . Th OS. M. Marshall, i John M. Murtian s li,\ Wm. T. Shannon, : Archibald Wallace,, James W• Arrott, . : Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, . 1 Wm: Floyd: John Floyd, , ; • This Bank is now fully organized and prepared to do &general Banking buldness. ~ I Jeleiotk : : : ,• : • • ' FORT PITT BANKING. COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000. BTOCKHOLOERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DNALKIIN GOVMNMYT - gCURPrIES AND COLD. NTEREST ALLOWED ON, TINE DEPOSITS, Collections made on all accasaibla points In he United Butes and Canada , . • D. Itostetter, 4 an°. 0 Hied. James Gordon, D. Wallace, Andrew E. Fawcett, \ James if. Hanel'. NietPLAlle lIBWir, LSON. Cashier. D. LEET 11 ART, eAvGnigiE a, CO.,_ BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third , and Wood &root*, Vrrrigagicrxicax, - 10 . 000/tddeBB TO HANNA, EAST A 00..1 Dimas= IA ,Exchange; Coin; Coupons, And joartienlai attention paid to the parehase f 1361406. Sight Draftet Ob. Londonl.. N. SONINI thE':Lati v 57 Market Street, ,• • , r'rI'I`TI333I:MU3VFI, P s. Collections siede on all the princinal points of the United !netts and Csnadas. Stocks,lds and other Securitlei BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COASAID3SION. Particular attention paid to' the purchase and male of 'United States Securities. 0.30:11 JAY COOKE .& CO., • = - - wars,. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of aA descriptions bongbt and sold. Speciii attention giverito the Purchase and sale of Government Securities. intaBo CITY BA.NK. 112 Firth Streo, Pittsburgh, Fa. 3t j •-• ' tALPITILL. 8100 000. STOCKIIOLIMIS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID 081 DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bougst and sotd.land when desired remitted to Europe.. Celleetioni" Made oj u theteneigai points of thetrnhed 'statvs end Clio& DOisinion. instsmv. President. • 'Lamas 211.C.:4nn, Vice .Pretident. . 40Sii B...tiORMLUY, 94sttler.— D. Thnisen. • • James Thomas Rourke,.Liohn Savage, J..inSnievy.4ri, Terence Ciimpbeil, Patrick Kane.. . 'amen PtilkUM Chas: B. 'Berri H. aFreprdgm,'• Jed.des.lierinann. • Tiulailm Berurl. Hugh Xestiftg lei :1‘ . 5 • PEOPLBS' SIVINGS BINK Of. -Allegheny. CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS. CAPITAL • • • • - $lOO,OOO STQCKHOL PERI/ J.NDIVIDU A LLy. LULAIL.E. Mink of toisdooot: and Deivalt.‘,• IT • , irr At , Bt-1!.. r • inntkc hilts. • tioh a. B. A. Bartmi, , n .•I W. U. Mort., J. P. liendettion, ;J. C. ratter.on, J. Kobel), B. F. Brown. r tkertnuellDier,(l.. w.',Bo4egraw.. 'W.' o'. Otbeire - I r 4 niva:3l2. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.. lOW 65` 1 1 rolnefir , arttElm. i catART444D, 39456 :43i'33. Open daily,--from 0 o'clock A m. to 3 4.ocloei r. m., and tiATUMPAY. 'WEN/N.ll l Si f r Q rn ul May Ist to NovetiOf ISt, 'from 7to U o'c and from November lot to May Ist, from 6 UV- SI o 'op D py DI iukte,hr; i iikt. , leTur DI ant ON 'IM.YLY:AIr amid a fVbfetfil of the Pi Odtli declared twice a year, in June and December.; liar,rohiLef . en.defs Dl lar A ti o lunlly Ohne; ou l d,; on ehtoO tincetteVOit, PEANSW. Interest, If nut drawn out, is placed to the, °mut o f u m omitny prlpelpaloncl liescs:the ware lilt 'cleat itobithe 'lst (ill) II of Jim° and icrtf,tiaattllTlO;Osenni his Ames book, 41 this ratenioney milidonhie In .103 Di id tweiVeyiakt r y Books containing th ,Si l iarte,T.-BY•Lar, , Nules and Regulations, fu 1 tact gratis', on appilei-i . ; Don at thr °Rico. 1 . : ,ry3.44,llDscre-lirmtp_E - • . Vwsrnittwelerh: ..tohn O. Backoren. I A, M. PolAk 0.,i Beri). IP *.ArshltattOck, fltidatdt James Hardman, Joliu iihoenberger, James Noknl fi rt J o 1 Janditi • Jaime D. e , Alexaticer.nfle.ef; lap M. Pennock, Christian rekifien ' TEUSTZEdtp , Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Calvin j-3 Anima. , Henry J . Lynch. ''John 0 , 111,0/7i l'eter Matl. tre 'John 'Marsh , II or Walter Mermen. '• A cnito C ` • John B' Stisien,nttehi; Chß. lea Dtqtono , Orniabtrhttlitni , • JOhit - Evate - • •;•• "Henky John J. Mamie, `Wm. It...ochntertni; t. Iltlamtl . Haven,' Ipacander IttidleJ star H. Hunker, William Van hill, ?f cunt a oxir;o% IoDDLIb esis , uv 41"Wrjatt:ii., Js • FINANCIAL. •WoNe.re ariCoMaro, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Priccs. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Cor Wood and Fifth Streets. my 6 JAMES T. :BRADY 8 CO:, \ • . , • \einceessors o B.,anars a C 0..) Cornet \Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 .111. 331 I=it. EDT AND BELL ALL KINDS OF • , , GOTERicium SECI7S, _ • . VOLD, SILVER AND . .(X)I3PONS, • • ON NOW FAVORABLE TEEBS. - / far Interest Allowed on Deposits.. Mcmey loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market-rates, Orders executed for' the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS/ BONDS and GOLD. ' • . • JAMES T*/ BRADY & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS! We will regtster sll kinds of Govenrment Bonds free of ebarge. This gives the holder ab solute security / a / gainst ttieft,loss, or destruction.. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COR. FOURTH & WOOD .STS. •mvia:vs • • , .r3t,'Llitt4l,o : .e . t4:it*.. FINANCE 'AND TRADE, Connim or' PiTTSBUFGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUly 8, 1869. The violent Changes in the gold, bond and stock markets of yesterday , IR the downward course, were repeated to-day in an upward direction. The movement was besed on the purchase of gOVern- _ meht Ix:44s by the Treasury, which was supposed would lead to an easier money' market, and higher rpiotations for bonds,' gold and stocks. Gold opened's? 136, declined to 135%, advanced to 136 again„ dropped .to 135y 4 . andetronger at 135%. A large and In fluential clique have sold out their gold from 137 down to 131, for the pur-: poSe of taking it In again at a lower ;av erage, and for the purpose of forcing down bonds and stocks. The future course of gold depends on the ease of the money market, and the actual Rhin - merits of coin. The preasure for re mittances to Europe in .some shape Is' 'favorable to a rise, and probably,..as sisfed by combinations of stuck opera tions, may be worked up to a very high figure. • Government bonds advanced aboift one per cent, but closed a little -easier. Stocks' have advanced abotit five per cent. in, the average, but a sharp reao tion may be looked for during the bal l ante of.the week. An easy money mar: ket, howeferi may advance the entire list beyond the highest quotations. yet reached this season. Express shares , are ;very . firm without any material 'changes. Money in our home market is-hardening. ti , • - 4zucitistiims -as received 'by Ph. It. Mertz; GOld, .135%; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 117%; Five Twenties, 18Q, 121%;: do 1864,,,117%; do 1865 c 118%; do 18061 Consols, 116%: do 1867, 116%; do 1868, 116%;=-Ten -,Forties, 108 New York Central, 9'4%; Erie, -; Reading, 88; Pittsburgh, 'Fort Wayne & Chldigo Railroad, 61%, ex. div; Ohio & 32%; Michigan Southern, 108%; Cleve. laud de Pittsburgh, 108; Chicago Rock Island, I' 1635;, Chicago dr. North Western, 863/ 4 :' Chicago & North Western Preferred, 96%; •Adams Express com pany, 69%; . Merchants Union Express, —; Pacifid 'Mall, 90%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 37%; Am. W. Ex press, 40q, • ISXCHANOS,, . Large. Sinuft: London, per £ ....... _1, 1 6,08 18, 75 Paris. per franc 26,90 c 27%0 Berlin 'chiller • 98 1 ,4 c 119'O Frankfort, florins -1 ' 'M3;° 67%d Market strong, tendency upward. —Closing quotations received by Jamel T. Brady It. .Co.! Gold, 13635; United States Sixes, 1881, 117%; Five-Twentiee, 1862, 1113; do. .1851;117 V; do., 1865, 118%; Ten.Fortltur,. 108; .Five-Twenties, Janu ary and_ Ju1y,1865. 116%; do. do. 1867, —; • de'.-P do,- 1668, - - 1135; 'Due. Com p-muds, ; 119; Union Pacilio, Railroad, 90; Central do. do 981. ,03 .7 - Pacifies, 100; Lake Superior 96. . , • ClirTtlegrs4,l3 to tie Pit taburgh Gazette.) 1 , Nitv Yoitir, July. 8;18691 , Modiey, was AB woe easier at 7 .per 'qomlphispsrirTet loans 'on Cali There was considerable excitement amongmoney lendeis to day.,:ap.).deipg notilitd to, appear before the grand jury ta.:ansWer`chaigtia eisabfirig - usurious vintereliti - have 'notified their Otis. towers , that only 7 - per' heim. 'Will 'he c a ged , ,l,atitthis afternoon 8 per cent., - was taken. -- Sterling steady, 93;©10 Gold closes firmer,' brienitig at 1.16, advanc4u 4 g p reeediag, to 1855:1 and Orositig'ael3s%; - ; oovernments..were firm in the morn ing, but at the close,were easier.. Cou pods)1881;11'117%@117%; do. '62, 121%© 1211 V dO.• 64, Itl%ogiilB%; db. '65, 118% ®11133:" do. ,nAw,•,,-4.16%@1.17f - Vok. 1163‘@ritr do. '1 1 a%®117; 10,19 e, 108©108%ti'Pac18rs,1106©166%.- , State Bonds rower; New Tennesseen • 67;'llbrth'tarntinae; 48%; Idisaopria, E 7%.. SPA94 , cinslng upward, ' 'The p f !t g , Di:eaters meet'at gut. falo, and it is expected that consolidation with the Michigan 13oniherit ivlll.l3Bif. feelit w Pi i _ .14 1 at2 6234;! JOu.uitairlitaidiA43(timNiftedem unlon.l Tel.! egraph, quiekodlver, 16; 4 0 Blarlpfeehl ;1110 4 1piniliared i . 16; PSCI6:I M. 14 903‘;' a ....a:a J th:t ff Adams Express, 58%; yells It Fargo; 24 y 4; Arnericati, 40%; United Statie, 6934: New York Central, 195%; Harlem, 143; Hudson, 164 *(0 Reading, ex-div., 93%; Erie, 28 8; do. preferred, 53; \Michigan, Central, 125; Michigan Southern, 1091 4 ; Illinois Central, 112; 1 . l'lttsbbrgh, 105; Northwest c rn; SOy; do. preferredi9s%; Cleveland, .Coo Cincinnati, and- CinCinna, 74; Rock Island; 1167,1; St. Paid, 74%; do. preferred. 85; Wabash, 73) , ,fi do. pre ferred, —; Fort Wayne, 1513; Terre 13ante,34%; do.preferred,sB;, Chicago and Alton, 157; do. preferred, 157; Cibio & •sissippi, 321;; St t .Joseph,ll9; Hartford& Erie. 22 Mining stocks at Boston: Copper Falls, 734; Hecla,Bo; Minnesota, 134; Quincy, 21. necielpts at Sub-Treasury to-day, 761,225; perftents; 09,207,469;, 1,97,384,175. - ti PITT'SBLIRGH MARKETS. 08710 E OF PITTSBUROYL, TH.IIRSDAY. July 8, 1869. Dispatches from New York and Cl:d -on't) to-day, continue to report both • Flour , and Grain; particularly. Wheat and Corn, on the fampage--still tending upward. Akwe'. noted yester4ayi fl4s upward movement is la. conseqinince of the advices from Europe, aided'by spec ulators, and according to thebist infor motion, will only be temporary; it is pOtt- Bible and even probable that thClop his not yet been reached; but once tile native ment has spent„ its force, it will doubt be succeded bya rapid reaction, and.the-' deCline will doubtless be even more rapid than., the advance. Parties who are ~"sliort" - on Wheat, for this month, may yet be able to get out with a' whole skin, notitithstanding it looks stather equally just now. 13IITTER-I \ kquiet and unchangell; we continue to quote, good to choice 20®26. \ BEANS-Dull at $2,52,25. CIIFRRE—Is in , goOd supply sand the common grades ate very dull; We quote wino:ion, Western Reserve, at 'l4®l's; Factory at 16(4)17, and Goshen at 18®19. CARBON OlL—is quiet but firm, and unchanged. • ' DRIED FRUIT—No demand worthy of the name ariffprices nominal. \ EGGS-: , l3ales fresh packed at 19®20. FEATHERS --- Supply in handsof commission men almost exhausted.. Live geese may be quoted at 65®90, to the , 4 trade, and 41 in kretail way. • FLOUR—Is decidedly firmer,. and • 'somewhat excited, and we now', advance pries§ 25@50 ctii. per bbl; although it ,113 sald'thir some dealers are still'seiling'St Chicago Tates: . Spring Wheat ',brands may be fairly quoted at 513,50®7 1 per and Winter Wheat ai1f7®7,50. • GRAlN—There. is . considerable en quiry for wheat, :and with but little offering, priest( `are tending upward; we can report sales of prime red:at 41,38. 151;40. Corn is scarce and vOyf',firM Sale, 700 bushels feir,mixed atl3o—prime yellow may be quoted at 83®85. Oats firm and tending upward, tbbugh' the demand is only modeiate; Sales at 68®70. Rye is in demand with little or none offering; we' now quote at 41,25 ®1.30. "'Nothing „ GROCERIES,-The-.:moat _ important feature weNiave , tp notice is a still tutth er decline In sugars, in consequence of a tremendous:stock in New York, is said to be larger now than it has been for several years In other articles there are no new features worthy of no- - tice, and the market,, generally, is very , dull. . Suoins—S H, 10 ,011; AA., 12%; Hi vana:l4; Cuba, 12%; Porto 1tic0,i14®1434 Demerara, 15;,-- New Orlearisi, but little prime in market and and readily • at 14®14;4; lower grades, 13; Refined, Ex. C, 15®151; 13, 1514; A,. '15%; Bard, Mor.Assns-•-New Orleans of good quid- Ity is-in strong request and bring 81.1@85; Porte Rico, 65=5., Svutiss---Wifite Honey Drips, $1.15;1 Silver Drips, .90c; Jersey, 90e; Golden 75; Amber, 60; Common, 50. • CoFFEE--Fair lb Good Rio, 20®`4" ) ; Prime, 2434 ® 25; Choice, 26®26%.. Ring—Carolina; 9%c®1111; Rangoon, 9. TEAS—Young liyaon 11,00®1,8C, G. P., 41,10* to 1,90. Im perial,i $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, sp . to 51,45. Sou Chong, 90c to 41,50. Smitea—Pearl, 634; - Silver Gloss, 11.34 c, and Corn Starch, 12j6.e. , ColgonsTßATno Lyn-48,00 per . •Case. Fnurrs—Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box; Matt do, 47,§0; Prunes; 12%e; Currants ,12%e; ,Vallenkla Raisins 143 4 . ' • Scicgs--Cassia, 80c; Cloves, 45% grain Pepper, 36 Allsnice, 33e; Nutmegs, $1,50. 1/3;2s'per bag. Soars—"Bibbit's,", "Oakely's," lie; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin',E4" 15c Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, , i)o, • , • Carinngs-rMould, 1554 e; 5tar,2334c.- BI CAl;t SODA-4363$ per 100. ; HAY —N T er e . , erbp is at ' 115®20, and old at ®33; .as to quality and con dition. - - ;„.; fiEMP•-Veryll dn, and prick* .0 , 4.4 downward—nominal at $2lO porton. HUSEB-rSales at 234 ®3 eta per Round. LlMECletreland Lime is "quoted at 82 50, per bbl, and ' common ;White at LARD OlL—Sales of No. 3 Extra at 5460, anti N 0.2 at 41,18®1,20. „ PROVISIONS -- rboulders, 143;,g15; Ribbed and Clear Sides, 1734®18,./.; Plain Hams, 18i,c®18V - Plain Sugar Cured, 20; Canvassed„2l. Dried 'Beef, 21®21%. Lard in tierces,2o, in kegs and , pails 21. Mess Pork-533.50®33,75: POTATOES—New, Potatoes are being sold at 43,50• per bbl. and ',Adult.- Old still quoted at . 41445 , Cts per biShel: EANtiTd---atn y, all sales at i 2.; P SALT—Alleghen River brand s are quoted, by car;the Wadi - at_41,15®1.80; • SEEDSSmaIf sales\ of Fiaxaeed at $2,45®2,59. • No demand for Clover or Timothy Seeds.'. - my GOodsllitricet. - Nnw YORK ' July ,S r -pry Goads mar ket rather quiet but steady. and Emu for all descriptions,of Cotton goods. Heavy Sheetino of best makes bring 10;(4)170, and 9ontherirThlfglW - Printtwelottts 90 1044 sqiuire.' Clinla"rfrife f2g - eu% a. Cotton Yarns inactive yet firm at -MO. 41;4n. :Black —Waddingd ; do White ' 42%@45a-, .t.n. _Eastern. Star icits'4s(gsoc• Carpet Warts :85©4234c , Cotton Twhies 37;i g4sci. Llve Steck. Oct. ' Suly 9 , --Cattle active and firmer fur upper grades for 41Lipment; common . li4buiet.... tit; 15(01.251Ytti cows and light ateeis , f6,50®7,12 lor fair to good, and t7,25©7.60 for gbod to choice./ Hogs reasonably • soave -and , ® ' prices 10 20c lower; sales at 118,30®8,60 for fair to. medium % m 4 0,7009,16y:fur, food/to chOlce. / • , Br. Louis, July &—Qatt.)elu fan' stip ply '•and' demand' af'4 -1 41)6413.,...,-"Etuga scarce and better at ti@i9;iu., g:—TfeiVY Bogilfig 22c: Sa'6ertine ilOnr iiniet at 14,23 Grain Sara red , Wbeat, ;1,25, and white at ;Las. Corn, in. bi/Agr i s :he l d a t 6814 Oats; in bulk, 70 , e. lotafTehaegg,ateady, with 'sales ' of '3oB' blida at 14;83®12,75. Provitione - are 'Pdtk, Ilaeon;eldar aides at* held at• iiixeiolear rib -at 74730, epdt AlknigAteitit aitt.:443o. Lard, 19 3 0. .41 1 1 3 6 1 31:11 ° !!: 4 1 1 1 1VE I SS he/a