The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 13, 1869, Image 6
Prril 6. I'LP: FORT PITT anzmw-itkuli °llllOOltPkM FOLTIOR • itatatilemr'fars ot - - ' - - , . ANA - N4- 1 7-AcATEL E T - A; :110it,E0•10111) -stliti RCS ' 1 1 - -"""llo4l:4olF4*.j4AND:rifinATat WSW. siotani m, 'isquoatz-lieoll. 6 - 1 11 , 0 1 0Asj i llnli&Dz iorKlacci.. OBA.fiiiii4l3BOW7lß, BARS, tiki-lq eurrEr. Bates- C21.130E11, IIRON _ ' r . - .• . t s , V ,ATOPLAT EM L; or Colt Boads._____L ' VOW aO , IniaWIICIDGES it liAlellOW TrAvin. ....,. LuV.,,.151D, CIILTIVATOB.STBEL. \ EL Ilas AVDISOULDS zusto pattrn. 3' BSM -TLisZt3f STEAL,Blltarrilitt, A. B. altal. BljOii' and ViAiliCkit OS and ;',131 AND Brie •- t , ~• • All Goods iirst . Class and Warr anted. . OFFICES AND WOBE.S. '. std.VilxVath Street and Alllgheny 'River, l aty.lN filer Igreioi.glffaltrusgit. 1111132EFFIELIP,STEEif W 0 8' . . ... . . .. ~_ 11114 GERI non& co.. , Mumfaoturais of even! deseflitfoii Of .ICAST )11(1) G EBDZANy STEEL, iihmw?,.-isr...nwee,-,- • ~, , 3SLLli.'ilt. traZDTLNITOO.3IBinsumeS, .t.14.X.5. IffElf.l.Tißlf. warehouse, ariaoloilist St's WILLEI4 BARB Jr*, PARBLI• • rArlba j 24 4 ., wrm r. R . • I W. BA 1.;01113. - firsCiAL =ILL ICEtESCUNT STEEL ISTORICS , jilat4 •Otace; No. 339 Liberty St, nrresUß6E,l4. riaceensinium IiptILWCK' DIAMOND: STEEL WORKS:, • Minialilli;Tiiiiiiiriescriptiolui of Me& andWdiebLso7lTF wTstlliTY. oxeAl , 'IRON WORKS sup . t. 'SSA Vinal;24. r• Kv,""="' llMbera i• FORGE ;AND IRON CO., /EC It~SQFJCTCRYBB_ ~ :~~ :_. FiMI Iron; liattread Fish ar ad Bolts; tatlr lea Ca /bales BAAlea; • itiarallmabliA*l.o!.lllunineiria; loscomottv• Frames; Itiownattlare frame ShaPell; glide • - Tones. Stropi; Piston Hoods; litoonsbootlibaits; tenimbont Cranns; - Piston Kochi, Wrists; vitroan Jaws, Collars, &v. Ogles; No. 177 1 2 33,N71 STRZZT, pirram:nmi. I!ES lIIBMIIESEN 1110EBSS. -11MT1115teell Sfe now tirete.n. wen for the use of •=t. The.snyerior,quelity : imparted to <good Iron, they at imptoveinont lit te ar iron. an ere o f th reduced cost, Comm end it to all ett manufactur the esitobtainilepases by 11140Ying to JM2kB . " - 1 5 : SPEER.. ; •.; Astpruty.fte the,lltultees, BOMB 1 and 9. Zaaglishh Building, U 6 Point avenue. c. J-••• • ' are Inv • ited to visit the • - Parties interested SNOB IiBBEGEIt. WOMB. where the recess is ,• • ‘..assflit iniccen ratio n . „ sea PICESTON & CO4 ' , l 7,l l3unritly Iron' Pa rka ~senogse . Nod, 166 andl6! pat ppbrltffMonoaf PITTI151) 11 BItA131314:111NDE 11113 . 1103312 i-i. ... . ... . ...... . . JO lit. CCH)rEit Bell and Brass . Founders. faluivtisys MADE, TONNTTLY TO Olitiklf. Ibleable,li auk gity, Aon s, • GAS NG, lIINOTTL B , 4A:Filri AND, cllggif v o ktv sa, r • r - 3EI I 11 01 g: ' C4C)CiEKIg, : 44 klitist.4tort:4 o to r i I Spain, ater aad xszivtattitimus o r J. X. COOPPpOB ttam PIIIIDp Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil ers. the best in the Market: osre andtWartglis,—eoxxipt Ibtrieeetk pied Pike Street& etas COAL, 415. P COKE -- loaLl GO - ALIt...C)OILIU DIOLSON,:'STEWART .tts Hsving removed tfielr Otaie to 547 'l,ll3Elrri !Mit:PM; izAtiumi!)ollo4*P4Pl , .WP. 44o,oo : mo ta , to to %lab or k LY4rel e lowest morket ! Mee. All oathts.s,Aseg9lPMSLYZ e l s lr, ' "4' ot nitArt,..lll e iirraocoui,"PaEßs. ' sius &wk.. Foliar cA.sio, t4reatiiir iLVLEIE SUCCeSIOn M ow, Y.OOIWWWIt 1 0.. JPRACIILCAZ tilooBwaritass. ris only. eiSssm Li astaidissmehi sts 3s : odlrs llanintslas.ll"Crioss Cards, Lester ads, Labsb, Show Cards, Portraits w a I l'is. yes of Do. Is sr MANI eft 10. Miltnine blitigh• • =NINE sIottNDERS, MAMMSTS TWELFTH STREET. - priTszargoa:PA...l. larEnlines, Rolling um Ma clattery, Nafl Machines, Me torts; and Castings generally. NATIEONAL 'Garner Carroll and Bitnalltnan Streets, WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE iVes are all east invasisnlyln 21.ta. in dry v iand, anal.%feetleni Also. tTill illbortment of general Castings ftor eaS an 4 Water Works. I Wmthi also e.all the attention of BnperinteMit me of Una Worka to my =no of 11.11.TOSTS. DUQI.JESDIE FORGE. r . - .IMEI4 (sneeessiir to SOS. P. & £0.9) 'Hiss -faCHlSies -el:;-exteuslie with - the lead lie Forges to the East, and is prepared to promptly SHAFTcIy 111 all orilt rs BUDAMO S, CRANES, PISTON , LAVERS, PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCoMOTIV It FRAMES. ,_together with ever,- desmiptioriof KNAPE., WORK , Office and Forge,. • . Cornet of 'Paqueste.Way and First Steeet:: • , , . ROBINSON, REA. & tattessors tobingils K44 410 4 ' w asEcordrozr WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PFITRNOR 6 h , Mannfactliers Of Boat and Stationary 31.011.111 Ones, Blast Engines. Mill Machinery, tlearlnit Shafting, Castings of all descriptiona: oil Taste and :stills Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Ouse, No. 4.21; corner 'First and Smith - two a Vete . for OrYPARIPS PATKIST 121CTOti Ibr feeding Bolieri TROIKAS CARLIN & co., Youth Ward Foundry and lodine Works, SANDUSKY ST...ALLKOHNNY CM. stiniatevarers of Station:ly and ro - rtsbletStnaro, Latftrw vu NW Work, IlionruiMltirndtan arinset eroding& Grate Sam Weight. Ms ..ap Soxes. Az. Build to order anti have on Land ragmen 0.1 all sixes CIENTRAL FOUNDRY . • AND ROLL WORKS • $BO I"Pnxi Street* BOLLIAN B 011) & BAUALET. MU 1 Bolts, .11111 Castings, Soli Lathes. de.. rnriViEVß 4 o l . OFFICE AND 'WORKS. AND PIPE WORKS. MM/ WARD, rrr-reinoucpl , Fila.nufacittirer oX HOB GAB AND waxy. woßas. OILS. WARING AND Kings., commission merenaata sail Brokers to , Petroleum and Ite Preclude,. DALZELL% BLOCK, AIQUESNEWAY, PittIADIELPHIA ADDRESS, iioein 17, Chamber of Commerce, •1a; %I IF T ' SEC 024 D STII.II3IT. .10' ECLIPSE PETRULIUM •REfINERY; multi* W. MEDDLED_ 11.ANEUFACTURZR 01? iltbthiOg & High Te,st Burning Ob. Bann* 11 111111 readi Axle OIL hands treat Inn granola change; temains nrapyl at lowest temperatures. trweilil Oil for Araolau eirteatee OT tiOtr wea th er. , Leceinativey Engine, 'Lachine Shop. aft Screws. Saw 21111 and ,Planing 111111 0 0- , 410110(0041ght 011, I, Tanners! Otigir-40ensiole." - Ing*lnsfablasoo,llstasoline, • Alamein I Oil. Parraltine. l emon bvieuiiiii,ll, 'net - ork and Idnery m These pro , ucts are manufactured antler Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam In Vs,c• cUo. Ibe linbrlcaldng 011 s are almost odorless, .074 c t r. 2 )1 FAlL lf te r t n o r.Tn t atat h a t . _art7 i d 'lmmo urkug extreme cold. The itallroad Olio are nnequall.d and are In constant use on uutuy of the principal Itallroads omelet can be exar_tzted and orders left at ll* WOOD leritg,lor. Works it fh Ours! Badge. T ICK BB COMMISSION MERCIIANTS , , alip - riBALE • Petroleum and Its Products, Pitesaatiee 11191oe , ..DAL.ZNIAL I earner of Dufttesue Way sad Irwin aturl eels. uulelphlsollde—lST WILLNTIT ST. fl ATAlwan- - wousis.. . tome et CO6; !ace, DAV.. BUILPINU. • Duqntenm Way. Pltsburpb. NOVIILTY WOKILS; pITTIsWURVII ELPT woms6 Founded A. D. nu. 1 • , • ,: 4.l:llitgati AIMEE al 00;. - -- - , rxtu"\ma•PrnAllis- 07 ! . 7 11' )iiir,friAittikiii ftiittseiiii liner: \ 3121 T) PL ATPO LSD Datil:Mal!. SCA ES. Latches. Paint Faced Patent Do. Looks and Latches. rains and Uodetkitnte. ae. 00112141 Cl/ PIRO AVM= 6 0107 MI itetobensii~h GINE% Boum"' 811 EMI &BOLE & CO,, tot; cola Alley and Itaquesne Moat not POINTO Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. manufacture ertemsoxT Nunn= and STA. TIONARY ItNOLNEI3, of all aims. ABYclattentn invited to onr now STATION OIL WEL io L 11./.IOINR , AND PORTABLE BOILEIt„of 16-horsenpower: CASTWOI3,_of everynit. Toad Order &tour Youndry, on THIRD BTREEbeI Market. RIGS for 01117Alls,POWAY% HANGRS, BMW. and TOBACUO i3CREWI3 IRON TOBACCO PRI:BM% an band and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, ?routing on the Allegheny River, :twat/m.I'OIBU FITTPUROIi. PA. All orders proidnity llDed. - TRIM FORT PITT EOM, SIM ADM TAU WO3II,KS. CARROLL & SNYDER. IsArtnrscrtatime or TUBULAR, IDOUBLV-FLUED TUBULAR. FIRS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERs. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ABN PANS. SETTLING SALT YENS AND Cob- DENSRS: .STEA.N. PIPEts, GASOILETEILS AND. IRON BRIDGES:. YRIEON DOORS COAL 3RUTES Mete end Warehouse. earner &sewed, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH., Pa. Wl:Orders sent to the above address w 7: ill .be promptly attended to. mhlBe WNI. BAJRNHIELL BOILER MASERS -- • - /MD' SHEET IRON -WORKERS, NOB. AO. AL *'k AND 1116 PENN BT. Raving secured a large yard and furnished it wile the moat approved machinery, we are pre pared kolltanubieture every desorinticnt of BUIL - Zia the ;wit ner,And. warranted equal to any made in the country. - Chimneys, Breechialt, Wire Beds, gleam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Balt Pens. Tanks. 011 Balm, Agita ' tors, Bettang PULS, Boiler Iron,- Bridges ; Bugler Pans,'and sole manufacturers of Barnhill Fat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. isaiert JAMES RI. RIMER; Aos. 56 and 5 6 , Wes" Strot. tlrrriatit.nc, • ; tuirurAcTunan 01 IRON OIL TANKS; BIT:PLUM rAms. csorrE 3.:31"8A.51 PIPE. SOLLINg MILT. 9TAGNS, 111.n.103g&ST [ROA WURIL, For atesuousts. JARSD is. 101:1/1.. PVl3su ABED. M. 84 SON, illANtilaVrtritlas OV SWIMIib nil Wills. Tanks. 101EET IRON 1370111 t. &O. 62 Petau gtreet. Pittsburgh,. M=ll:l=M 1111{A 114 E diz . CO., INA). ZO INOWIPSTILEET, , manufacturers yt Inc ereatest •artew of Cook;Paiiorand lifttbog Staves., t% YItU NIL In our assortment it Illbe found all the LATEST PAT rlh HMI AND ikt rAtAlVa,lllkiaT,.. and tie reputation of our Stoves , a such that •ns one In wraut,ut a good article should purchase none but • those manufactured by us, as they will be futuud. the meal durable as well Al economical. World call narilcuusr atten‘ion an. new VOLCAN . . bTOTE„ for churcher, halls anas,ores. Overbill/ sold in I Wee months. Intended for rII.II ,r w.ith out casing. 11 wbo Misr, nand them protronuce Lbacti superior to any other and far cheaper. Bend for Catalogue and Price Lit. BIM 11.16113 81 CO . is 111.111JVACTIIIUMS p livlol7 TAWNY! 07 lEWINCZOITIMIS • :s , . osrow ' C OOK RANGE, Kati FAJRNACE," - , toz wAsame Builnimalt. • :rEI2 15111/_ ALBITI:or BEOULATurr.II mai^ 000 -ITOVIn tag& itgleNltAteirttlnol U a K ilLa dl tt29l :1147Atti.Aynrii)firrejxtrore. trt and it . 206 'and 20S liberty Street, ostyn piTTSRUitiIH. rak. otPUK STOVES. CET THE BEST. _ BII4IIIKiLL COMS Vint 131211.11L1N0 !BY COAL. ' Warrauted tetioN Rae or Road aff nil um other stove In the BISSELL di 00., No 065 I.tibeiW, Street. Iliag.barrviiih ir ms_, sir,: rooNlNii itANOTS, do. 'me ' .. mmilm;1111 1 ifr.iiitLeMßVit• 111111.1)1110t ., / - , 500 .100tIleot Dry Ptneltdirtio. reel hail Clear lieu" t 201 000 feet 15i ineri"Cosalu oll 35,000 feet Dry 1 sod SI Inch Oak 36,000 ft, L.4 1 „51 and .3 Well . ' • 10.1103 Wet line Poplar eestitilog: 10,000 feet I,i_ry'Yellow Moe Boards: 100.0110 feet Heininek tie ntling. 8M:000. feet, N0.,1P IS lush ralclnaa No. " '51100.1000 No. lti•tneti Shingles, omen, 50,1100 Nu. lir noti Shinano'. • *viol.. 110.1000 Vlry 1.000 Vlre The .• 10(1 Tone Vire Ultai Also, Saw Mill'l.umher, LOollat Aid i:edir Pasts, and all articles in the tte on nand and for, o. Val ktolp-oes stroet and cidnyr or Pr • .1.. d elreeln..Olnl.n ward: Allegheny. tidy hor. .dugli Mellebnelor. ,". • also 42 t 'rl )`.,l* 14:1VAIN., • - r , viroo.tik. up,irem Mo. riuliTB ecBEM. intiween Llbern asA Nnl st 4 Oztler• Pr= 0811114". TUESDAY; JULY 13, 1809 FIFTI AVEEN BLIiZ Of Pittsburgh, . . . Is ; now open for Discount. Deposit and General Banking Business, at Dllri FI VIII AVENUE.' /Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rnte of six per cent. paid on time depositi. DDIECTOES: DITHRIDGE, W. P. WIrcIIAN, W. H. MIKE. FRANK I.IEBERT, W. C. RoRERTSDN, lituw HY MEYER. DAN. KINZER. D. 11. - ARMUR. EMIL POERSTEL. ED. DITIIIIIDSA President. F. F. SellENCK,Cosider. n10:198 ANEW BANK. ors. 80 ,FOURTH. :AVENUE, On-not/ivGB. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 0200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. • BAN g or DISCO ONT AND DEPOSIT. JOENPLOID 19E. YLOYD, President. . Cashier. DIRECTORS. ' Thos. 31 . . Marshall, John M. dinetland, Win. T. !Shannon, erchlbald Wallace, James W. A rrott, Jas. B. Chas. B. Leech, Win. Floyd. John 'Floyd, This Bank is now fulli organized and prepared todoa general isatil.lng jelOk4S CAVGIIEN & CO" BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, pri-rsismaart, PA.., OSUccEssoits TO thisr," Karr a C 0..) DLA31135 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partitular attention riaid to the pUrChase arid sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bight itrar is on tiondon. ovum • 110" HOL.MES & SONS, ./A • .-11 57 Market Street, , vs. Coltalian. taade on all the principal palate et the Ualted Etetee and Osnadss. Stocka,Bonda and other Seettritie Bouowr AND soup oN CC lON. rartionlar attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. JAY COOK: 3134sixas..ers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, . . . PHILADELPHIA. -- , • 8T ()GEE and BONDS of all descriptions baugist and bald. ' Special attention Wel to'lhe purchase and sale of,liorerntatat dezerialea. citiry BALNIE. 12 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa CAPITAL. 8100.000. TOCNROLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. BMOC PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHAHOS - Dong%e and sold.. and when desired remitted to Europe. colieesions made on all the principal points of the Uni.ed Im ta B t l esand Osiwdeesds. DOMINICK 11N, Pre . J.AMKe MC ABM. Vice President. JOHN B. sfrOusthar3 cadder. BBLBCTOA.s. D. lhrosen. . , James tdoCabe, Thomas Rourke, John Savage, J. Bindery. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick K.ne, lame, Finis/4 (Ohm. B. Harr, . H. A.Freycogua. Jno.Jou.liertusum. Thom' , Baruch Hugh Keating jel:kB DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS. • NO. es rotnerzt STREET. CHARTERED IN ID& Answers 49,303. 431 33. Open daily, from 0 o'clock A w. to 3 o'clock r. ts., and SATURDAY EVENINKS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 9 , to 9 o`elocsa and from November Ist to May Ist, from 0 to V o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not less than ON h DOIALAR and a dividend of the routs declared twice it year, In June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually in June and !iCCClallet since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out. 111 placed to the credit of the depositor a. principal, and bears the same tutwrest romthe Ist da) s of without Decoeber„ compow.dinuttirice a year, troubling the dete , sitor tO call, or even to present his ptsa book. ti this rate money will double in less thin twelve yew. Rooks Containing AlwCharter. By-Ltws, Roles and !regulations, furnished gratis, on applies l!on at tee °glee. rimpazi+-..,'1} ALBERS.. VlVir KEZIDZYITS: John li. Elekurea, A M. Pollock, M. M.D. Benj. V. Valmeitock, Robert Robb, James Iferdman, John 11. Khoenberger, James MeAub.y, . James bhldle, James B. D. !deeds, = Alexander Speer, Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. - • Tritnivims. Wm. Ad J. Anderson, Robert b.Lynch Loomisc • Calvin ams. Henry .I. . John C. E , Peter A, Mod. irs, upprge Week, j John Marsh 41, HII idurgivin. Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Curter, John B. 'McFadden, Chit' lei A c Coittna r i , : r %Orinsby Phillips, ;Jobe KY ins.' tientpL. Itingwalt, 'John J. Wm. E. Schmertz, Wllllzat4.• Haven, Alexander Thuile. Yeter . ll.• Htlaker, . William Van Kirk, Richard Ile , s, Isaac Whittier, James It . Kelly, ' L Wm. P. We man. TrotAs li unzu—OAKLISS A. COLTON. sitineraur —lAst KS H. D. sIKII4. EUUR AND PERFUMERY. O,IIIN • PEtilb._, OBNAMENVAL ' HAIR WORKEtt AND P 1 RFI3)IICR , Thirdutrett, suss limlthlleld, Pittsburgh. Alwalo t n hand, a num! assortment of Ir. duit litiasiai" MIMS. Gantleraeuts W eisic !SCALP& Kant CHAIN% BEAC WM. g.o. Sir A good Pries la cash will be MITT! ro,gAsy HAIR. LOW' 141111ir (Milt% done WAR a. MOSER, Alteltril'EXlVE4 • mu= sousx 413000101011 BUtlatraiebi boa. II sad 4 et. cuts duo& Pittsburg% Yh SWIM itteaston weal to the asuman and beildlaii_ et 1100811:11 sad ?OM. SUlLDurgi, &DV,: .7- , SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices.' PH. R. ]ffERTZ, Banker Cor• Wood and Fifth Streets. mr} JANES To BRADY Bro 00., 73 ALM 3E:L 77: GOVERMNT f;ECUILITIES, ra TatiBo . a "is:j FINANCIAL. lasicoesaors o& JONES a C 0..) Corner Forath 'and Wood Sts., guY AND HELL ALL ILIICDS 07 WWI SILVER AND COUPONS, Ow ILOST lievins.riturTEM' Or Interest Allowed on Dewitt& 'kir Money loaned ou_flovernatent Boucle it owest mirket'SsteS. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and GOLD. LAMES T. BRADT & CO. , GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds' of GOvernment Bonds free of charge. Thls gives the holder ab solute security against theit,loss, or deatruction. 'JAMBS T; BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COR. FOURTH & WOOD STS. my13:125 Of . li4,4tij FINANCE:AND TRADE, Orricr. or PITTSBIJRCHI GAZETTE, • MORDATi,,TGay 12, :1M69. To-day the first movement in gold be gan, opening at _136%, and gradually selling np to 137; The increased ship ments of coin, and the scarcity of bonds in the _market.'available for - shipment, may lead to larger shipments than was generally estimated. • Governreent bonds made a big jump andtoday, new bonds are now equal to the old bonds, because they are quoted at the En.ropeauSfock ExChange, where the very large amount held- there, ne cesitated this measure. So long as the Government will bny bonds regardless of price, bonds will tend upward, out so soon as a reaction sets in. largejots may, be expected in the market which were still held' back for speculation. -•• Tha ease of money for, call - loans gave a new impetus 'to stocks speculation, and a rise of three to four per cent. was the result. A reaction may he looked for on Wednesday, in the, ordinary course .of speculation, Express etocki advanc , ed likewise, but did not come up to the price ranging a few days ago. • Quotations, as reeetved by • Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 137; 211 liver, 11.9; Eighty one's, 120%; Five Twenties. 1862, 123; do • 1864, 121%; do - 1865, 121%; do 1865, Console, 120% do 1867, 120%; do 1868, 120 f Ten Forties, • 109;"„"; 'New York Central, 99%; Erie, —; Reading, 93% Maburgh, Fort Wayne- t Chicago Railroad; 5811, e3C. dir„Gblo Misissippl, 82%; Michigan - Southlarti. 10636; Cleve land. • & Pittsburgh; 109; Chicago & Rock 'Bland,: 38%1 'Chicago & North Wes!tern,4l 2 ; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 95%; Adams - Express Com pany, 59; •Iderchants 'Union Express, —; Pacific Mail, 89%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 87%; Am. W. Ex press; 41: • • Closing quotation/I received by James T. Brady st & Co. Gold, 136%; United States 1881,120%: Five-Twenties, 184 123; o. 1884, 121%; do. 1865, 121%; Ten-Forties, 97%;" Flve-Twentles, Janu ary and July, 1865.120%; do. do. 1867, 130%; do. do, 1868,.120;.Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Rallivad, 90; Central do. do.. 99; Cy. Pacifies; 106; Lake Superior 96. ter TVeitrapti to the PR:burgh Gazette.] ' NEw 'ionic, July 12. 1869- The announcement of further pur chases of bonds by the government dur ing the month has caused a greater ease,in money, and the rates to-day ruled ett'l per cent. currency,' with some ex . is fieptions at 6. The"supple of money ample and all the financial. circles were more buoyant Sterling firm at '9%®10. told has been firmer, opening at 136%, declining to 136%,_ advancing steadily advancing and closing_ active, at 136%. The purchases of bonds . by the Govern- ment for tliiiest'of the'mantliWili be as follows: July 14th, three millions; 15th, cue 11:_lillien;,-,-P1str,three millions; 28th, three millions; one million; total for the month, oleven..mlilions. , . Governments ektive and' firmer, with an advance on the whole list of from 116 2% per cent. The prices closed as fel lows: Coupons 'Si, 1203,; do. '62, 123; do. '64, 121%•d0.15,121%; new d0.,120%; . do 120%;li 0 . 18 ; 120%; 10-40's, 116; Pa cifies, 107%. State Bonds are steady,. with some speculation in North Carolinas; the prices closed as folloWs: Tennessees, 55%; ginias, 61%; North Carolinas, 45; Misson tie; 8790 South, Carolinas, 62. Express shares dull. Railways active and higher, the prmci pal transactions being in New York Cen tral, Hudson, Harlem, St. Paul and Michigan t Soutiaoo. - • • Bidd{ ;.A•kes at 5:30 Canton; 62;• Cumberland, 31%; Western Union, Tel egraph,,_ 37%4' Quicksilver, 15%; Marl- Ewa, '8; du. preferred, 15%; Pacific Pal ?dam 89%; Boston Wafe f.% r, 34; o, o, 22%; Aillinietzpressi. 59; AmplicaD o 42; United, 'State!, 7134; New Vat* Cen tral, 109%;,-Ilar1010; 1411%; Hinisoni 169%;, Reading; . 943(6 Erie, 031 •41 Cen tral, 13214; Michigan Hantherni 107 f Illinois Uentral, 143%; Pittsburgh, 109; Northwestern,do. prerar. 95%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 15; Rock Island, 118 X; St. Paul, 7735; do. preferred, 87, , ,i; Waba.!-I i Fort Wayne, 154: Terre Hans 34 An • prp fe- chicagc it": do. . Ohio and itlississippl 32,„„; St. Joseph, 1.18;y. • Coin disbursements, X 697,370. Sub -Treasury receipts, $2,063,720; manta, $5,087,385; balance, /94,185,114. The steamer for Hamburg to=morrow• will take a quarter million of specie. Mining stocks at Boston: - Calamut, 50; Copper Falls 7; Hecla, 80; Hancock, 2; Minnesota, 21; Quincy, 25. • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OP PITTSBIIROIC GAZETTE' • • Moil - DAY, July 12 1:•;,., The harvest and RS progress and pros pects, is being Watched with great inter-, , est and considerable anxiety, as upon its result hangs mainly the future course of trade. Our advices, we are glad to state, from almost every direction, are very encouraging, and that there will be • a big yield or Wheat is reduced almost to a certainty. Already'the crop in the South has been secured, as well as in most: of the Seuthwest, and with ano'he••• week or two , of good weather, the crop throughout the entire country will bo housed. In this connection we, Flip the following _from the St. Louis DCA ocrat : The wheat harvest of 1869 is said to be the largest by all odds ever reaped on this continent. Throughout those por tions of the West where the growing of of fall .wheat is made a speciality the grain is all down, o principally all -clown, and though there has ;seen a deal of wet, disagreeable weather. yet but little damage has come to the crop. Of course some fields have been entirely ruined from lack of adequate heiF Ind energy to take advantage of the few sun ny days to , dry it. But, realizing the importance of saving their wheat';,,most I farmers liriproved every ' , shining hour" in breaking open"-"shocks," scattering out the bundles and stirring them about to be dried. Though • a--good deal of trouble and expense was entailed Upon our farmers; there has very little, COl3l - of the wheat crop actually A gentleman who has traveled through lowa:telegraphs, under datelof July' 6th. that the State has the appearance of one vast sea of golden grain. . APPLES—SaIes of new. crop at 1.3@4" per bbl. as to quality., BUTTER--Quiet and unchanged, rang ! ing from 20®25 as to quality. BEANS--Dull at $1,75®2. CHEESE—Market dull, with a supply considerably in excess of the' demand; sales of Ohio at 15®18. CARBON OlL—Quiet; may be quoted in a jobbing way at, 29®30, fur standard , brands. DRIED FRUIT--Dnll. Peaches nom inal at 9 ©lO for quarters; 12 ®l4for'. mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apples' 10®13 cts. • EGGS—Steady at 20®21. FEATHERS Supply in hands of, commission men almost exhausted. Live geese may be. quoted at 85®90, to the' trade. and $1 in a retail way. 1. • FLOUR—The market .s•• firm 'but quiet, with no perceptible improvement to note in the demand. The receipts , continue light, and while the stock . is : pretty well - run down, it is nevertheless fully up to present 'requirements. Wei continue to quote Western flour at g 6,25 ®6,75 fpr spring, and $7®7,25 for win ter. GRAlN—Wheat is in fair milling de mand, and pnrue Red sells at $1,40. Rye, also, is in steady demand, with , small sales at sl,2s,_and car,losd lots at $1,30. Oats firm, though as yet, deal. ers have been unable to establish an ad-• vance; may be quoted at 66®67c on track, and 68®70c in store. Corn is scarce and firm,-but unchanged; 80 for mixed, and 83®85 for prime yellow. HAY—Market quiet and unchanged: HEMP—Last sales at $205, HUSKS—SaIes at 234Cu3 cts per pound.' LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at 12,50, per bbl, and Common IVhite at 11.75. LARD OlL—Sales of No. 2 at '4I,ISEL. 1,20 nd-No. 1 at SI,4S@I,SO g, PROVISIONS -- 'Shoulders, • 1,(g)15. Ribbed and Clear Sides, 17140118 y; Plait. Hams, 183y©1834; Plain Sugar thired, 20; Canvassed„2ll,4©22.-Dr led -Beef, 21@213 Lard In tierces 20, in kegs and pails 21 Mess Pork 133,50(4)33, 75 . POTATOES-- Sales new crop at ss,oog, 0,50 per bbl. and old at 40@45 cts pe: bushel.. PEA.I t.'IIIUS---Small sales at 12. eny River brands- art' quoted., by ear the load, at 51,75@1,80. SEED—Thero is some inquiry bOr Flax seed and none-in market; •No de maud for Clover or Timothy. Wool!, MARKET. The market is Without any materia change since our last, owing to th, harvest, but few lots are brought in th , city. Reports in eastern "gapers. and circulars, state that owing to the stria' gent money market, Some orders hay , been withdrawn. The low and meditir; wools have, been nearly all sold out . . d. first hanus. Fine wools have been soli, to a considerable extent, in Ohio, Micir:, gan and other Western States, at price; averaging from ti 7 to 450. The Bulletin states that "a the West the marketing of the net: clip hat' been suddenly brought to I stand by the stringency of the -easter money market, which has compelici most of our : : dealers and commissio. merchants to shat down iti sight draftt ; ! and to instruct, their _country agent' to stop buying' . and consigning. "Thi: peremptory movement will doubtleel have a good _sffect. upon the wester! . trade:whieli was being prosecuted manner alike injurious to the interest" of dealers t -and:-manufacturers. quote fine wool, 40@43c; extra clips 41 . i coarse fleece and tub washed 42@45. Dry. Goods Market. ZW. ,YORK. July 12.—The marker' generally'inactive. yet ..steady and fin. for alk.deseriptions - of staple cottony; Efeavy woolens' moving slowly at lo'' rates, Repellents in request and eon: mend good prices, say $1,00©1,35 popular makes. .1, CINCINNATI, July it. - :,Floitr dull. tni unchanged. with stiles famtiv at, $0@6,2: Wheull; red at $1,3501.,40. "Corn Wheat dull; changed and in demand; °RI' at 75@)77, Oats. scarce and firm at 7(3750. Rv. dull at 00 r 5. Barley dull and lower with ewes new tat.sl.l o . Cotton ut changed; middlings at - 33c. Tobacco fin! and.in good demand - at lull prices. Whil kv higher, closing at 98c.©91; not mug offering. Provisions quiet but firri, Mess Pork held at pa, but there is m much _ demand and 132,50 is the rat offered. Bulk Meats firmer; shoulder at , 12,i@i$3. and . sides at 15Nc.. ' Bacc at 14@1734®1 8 c; the demand is quit 'light. Lard held at 19c. but 100 tierci t Sold at 18,0. Butter firmer at 23@.29, Eggs . at 17@i o. Cheese dull atl.3®l , 'Unica 'CM dell " at 10@10%. Lard `thillat-80.101,40. retroleuoilt 27 iler refined. Sugar in good demand an, market Silber, with Plea 260 hbds No2t, Orleans at 13tie16Me. Coffee steady 4, i t i 21@26e. Gold at 186 . buying. Mom Market easier at IC,I r cent. F change firmer at par w , buy in g. . . I • e NM =I