O. DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHIA & CO. Sislatawttmo of IRON, NAITS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, L MID JVNIATA, RAT.BAIL BOUND AND S4M IRON. ND. ROUE; SHEET AND TANS DiON, MEN PLATES AND HEADS, GUARD 111:UN. DEM:, and DROEPEENAE& BLANHE E : • VU'rTES. Beite. CYLINDER Ilr N A VAT EWE:, for Coal Boma& A Es,wiratilis & HARK , vw TEETH, ....ltaNe t PLtoW a.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL. "1 EL DSOSA. -,ND MOULDS cat to pattern. - •EL DIES, STEEL SHAFTIND, A. B. CH. BUGGY and VAHON EFBIN6S and 'HT ' AILS AND SPINES. Anegods First GUSI3 and Warranted. O1!FIOES AND WORKS. lgiateauth Street and Allegheny Elver, wad 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. SIUMEIF I ILELD STEEL WOKS& =GER, MICK & OO 4 - 4 tinuttGEL Ps.. Manufacturers of every description of CAST ANI GERMAN STUL, RATLW 13PAINOS, SLLL •t C AND PLATFORM WRINGS. AIMS, ISTEEL TIBE. ac., ao Warehouse, 88 Water •sad 100 First fits. XLILLEII I BAWL & • " • exerznAu WirraBB: I.olf. DEKTOALP,KEUBBN MLLES, I U. W. BARE. CRAB. PARKIN. BFECIAL PAZTNER-15. M. KIRK. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS 111:1114121, BAWL & PARKIN, Omce, No. 339' Liberty St, tam . :ass 11273817/16E, 113LACIL DIAMOND Jaw !M EM WORKS. rnrn BILOTHER & CO Moindietorers of all descriptions or 11390 1 -M woe Rnd 'Warehouse, THIRT1111%; TEEEMT and . .ll/114w3A.L.) 81.11..EBT8.• IRON WORKS. •7J. Vizzarra. Pres 9 t.-.. W. P. Paaraz, BiWt. fiffTTIUMOR FORGE .111 D IRON CO., =2 Bar Iron; . , ' Soitroad Flab Bans am' Bolts; itatiroid Car Aittes Retied; 3 Monrovia Car Axles Hatamered; Locomotive 'Frames; I Locomotive Prime Ethapes; tilde. Soda ; Yokes, Straps; . Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, 'Wrists; pitman Jaws, Collars, etc. .10111oe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH.. PA. MUM ?ROMS. • Tito Tritsteer are now oropased to_grant UcPn ass • tor tats wo4 of the wsiHAIIESICti PRO GESS. The surierioi quality Imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement in th.ftrlor iron. and the - reduced cost.commend It to a/i manufacturers at Aron. • "Pardee wisbitur to nee it eau obtain licensee by 411dYmg to • . JAOSLES .M)EMt itttoruey for the Trustees, • 'BOOMS 1 and a. , Inguithis. Bending. 11 6)i 4roatth avedue.- , Par tits interested 'are' intrited te 'visit the SEWIShiIiXRGEB, WOll,llB. where the recess's now in eneeessinloyeration. . te8;1167. EVERSON PRESTON & CO., •: 11 :PetintiThrgala IrenYWorks. • Now PIS; wail ) 161 •• lircumay. oeite Mumps .111, TiOnse,,__ • -• • dß' - PTV 1,111011 ..tT. ,, •'f;.WW35.,F 1 QX.10.., - ....'. roux is. COOPI6I. " ' Jill24llT MOM .JOHN' 1if..000PE,4 a' co., W,19111 07188E,ounters.. , - BRAM! 'CAS/MOS MADE PEOMPTtIC TO 4111DIL8. itakalile and , Grey' iron .• Fitttits, GAS PIPE AND *FUSING,. MOTTLE, MATT miumekvitys ALL GLOBE PATTERN. .10L-t ()TV COCILES , Brass Work of every desecipUon tor Steam, Water and 011. • MitiliiPUTTyliffiB44)P,l.Od. COOPER% Improved BalaackWheel Steam - Pump. Agents for, foreyfusi Patent Oil • era, the best in the Market. Office and Works, corner Thirseenta and Pike &recta soar NOVELTYWORK f 3. PITTSBURGH • NOVELTY, • Founded...o. D 833. _ez CO. M.A.AIIIPACTIIIMDI3 07 • pItYSTONE STANDABD,)rintiA Nit PA#l•• . ENT) gLA:I7O/01 CONNFZEti SCALES. 4anu rimed. 0063 Door Lockkano *Palm and care. 43411114 904= • FIRST AVENUE ate+BANT EITEL tobingto. Potan'a.- - - AROBITECTS.', BARB & MOSER, . Aitomicanums, i witaT Annuli Aupiximmoir inwanctis. mkt. ihad • et. Ui &net, "niti - barg4 Ins soma- iiesestiiin ereetilbe,degentha asa at 001137 MUM and PUBLii 5:!~,.., , ~:.. ^ .:'.~~_-r0.;=~:Ui.2:'5.;~:.... ... frivol' N. BOLE & CO., Con Pohl t a‘rzt.seiss romT.) • •-• Engine Builders, irountiers Ind Manntareare lIIMAX OXT laircross . and 81.A TIONAILY g/iSISA pf_al; mord:Wet to It " I A N i rg r UT T A l 2l . B° e atoar 0 1: 1 3 E 4 1 8 kgev ri M e /Lazad Weeder 1 1 g ario o r n On_y=s, amipar p Market• ANERS, HO onß and on kniNWH an ULLS 8, 160 N TOBAQCO PREntilin4 on band and amde to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting oaths Allegheny Bier, near the Point, PTX7SBUBGH, „ - • All orders promvur tiled • ?BY us. FORT PITT - BOILER, STILL AND TAM mime.% DOUBLE-FLUED truBtILMS. Dok-BOX azrn CYLINDER STEAK BOIL ERS. O STILLS AND BREECHI OIL N TANE.S. CHIMNE IL YS; G AND ASII_TANB. SETTLING PA s. SALT TANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PTPES, BRIDGES• CABOE:ETERS AND IRON ; PRISON DOORS AITLI COAL SHIITES Once and Warehouse. earner Seeozu2 Third. Short mull Liberty Streets, ear Orders 'seat to the above address will be wrometlY attended to. reh7:1139 M. naumnam & co., BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, Having mentredyard and insulated it wpm the meet ap.M . O machiner areart parepareto 3asaufacialreevery descrip tion on of B 888 Cu the best manner. and warranted equal to any made tn thecouatty.. Chimneys :Breeching, Pire Beds. Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boners. Condensers. Bait Pans. Tanks: 011 Stills. Agita tors. Settling Parts. Boiler Iran.• Bridges. Sugar Pans, and sole. manufacturers of Tisswhol*s Pat ent Boilers. „ Bepatringdometm abortestmaltlen...-: taamlt JAMES 161.161TE8, Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, , PITITSBIIMGH, PA., itANCT4Lp2TM Or , IRON OIL TANKS, izrzraisrei rek..Nß. comm. erzax SOLLINe 3 STACKS. And MEET IRON WOES, For Steamboats. FA'FTME*fJ QR. JAB= M. 10411111......-4............2DNUND D. away JARED 31.1111111411‘ SON, 1 1 1'1OPAOT48IEle OP Steam 'Bigler% 011 Stills, Tanks. sunny IRON wank. &o. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES. CASTINGS, ace. BRA.D.I.EIit fig CO., NO. 20 WOOD STREET, klainatteturers of the greatest variety of CbOk l Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE In oor aaaortment will be found all the LATEST PAT - C.-ENS AND IlleßOVolliEs To. and- the reputation of our Stoves la such that any one in want of x good article should 'purchase none but those manufactured by us, atthey will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would aril narticular attention-to oar new VoLCAN.. OTOVE. for churches, balls anu stores. Over/500 sold in three months. intended for with or with out casing. all who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far camper. Send for Catalogue and Prke Wt. . eau HIJOUS itCO " 1 1 auawrlCiukois‘Zjs s r vain: F : 7 ov figo i nt l CO-1111, 'BOSTON 000.11.1210' RANGE, “THE. Miff FURNACE I ” voiIITApacsKeitIIILDIAGEL nue maw_ ANTE' MORINO STOVZ, "BBOULAPO OL 1 COLOMBIA COOK STOVE,. VAN'S • Winds_ Alt Patten) PORTABLE RANGE OAST -luoN MANTLES. WELLMAN'S BZPLECTOBATES,tree trom sad dust; GESTE FBAP=O 1/ENDZIPL P 43. SOO and *IS Liberty'lltreet, ' seZkyl, • PITTSBUBOEL PA. ntiooSk STOVES. • . • ceT, 6e BT,, . . • 131111161Wii COP:ii .1.71,11:7314"Er. • Fait, Bil i intrE7lol7B GOAL. , Warranted to Cook ) Bake or Boast as eall'aaaay Vtker Store la the Union. BISSELL & 00, No. '24815 Ldbertvo. Street. wik, on Nand andicihuile,' PAHLOUISTO n7 VIg a wro ItZll4 :rki 1 1 11 - Al/06fi mir VICIG:GLio, • B4 CCK) G GICB, &a. TO BUILDERS 1 ' iskit):o6t6e'et, Dry Pine Boards. • • - inch Clear Plank; Noutr Met inch Common Plank: id 5,000 feet Dry and ; IS lack Oak: 25 4100 O. 1 , 1 11 and 3 inch Poplars loOtpl feet Dry Poplar Veantling; 10 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 1 ,e1(10 feet Hemlock Scantling. . 303400 feet , No. 1 LSI:lob ligginall shun. •, goa. W oo s g o. 1 16-inch Shingles, lawedNo.lls.inchshineel. 314Veu l . 110.000 Fire Brick; • • ' • UOO FireTlle kW) Tons Pire Clay; t Also, a Saw Mill Lumber, Lonn and Cede! PostS.iFig It]. articles In the line on hand and for 4,10 31,4i_ *l4-D xgt...,PATrEaborr. Yards+ NO. 107 IGO CA street and tomer of ' , nide and Juniata streets, b.Lh w Ard,Allegaray, late hoe! • *ugh of idancheater, au:11 STIGICE , AltittniXasttiugia S. ILLYON, - iitivids sad Sauer of /genus% ; inetworna mast "%Pens *eft 4 . Grampiranes wow tos 'oft WORMS. CARROLL & SNYDER, KA2Ttrreortraras or PITTSBURGH. Pa. NOB. SO, SS, 184 2.RD 116 i'ENR BT. LUMBER. SittritGlr drnEttiti - TRIDAY 4-- 3T.TLY 16 '1889:-'' FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY: OFFICE AND WORE" TWELFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. 112Firangines, Rolling Mfll. Ma. chinery, Nail Machines, Be. torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOVNDUY • AND PIPE WORKS. Darner Carroll mod Nmallneasliktreodle t (NINTH WAND.) P'ITTS.I3UIIOI-1, —;—.. WILLIAM • SMITH, 1411.airarcaeaturer or CAST IRON BOWL PIPE • FGR GAB AND WATERWORKS. My Pines are all cart Invartablyln Pita, In dry land. and 111 feet lengths. Also, tall assortment of general Castings for Bas and Water Worts. cuts La '4'4 ' ;'orka t to e my ina ti krolll ß N u AßTG L" . 41‘ DUQUESNE FORGE. KILLER, (Fueogsor to 108. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Has facilities facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges In the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satlafactortly till &Borders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON 80D 4 ,-LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LVCoMOTIVR FRAHM, _together with every description of SHAPE WCRK. Office and Forge. Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. ROBINSON, REA & CO., thooetaon LO Boauseow. /WM it KiLLltath WASHINGTON WORKS, \ FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, Mainsfackarers of Boat and Mationary Steam Mis eries, Blast Engines, M il l Machinery, Ele= naiting, Outings of all descriptions: 011 and HUM, _Brdler end Shee t Iron Work. Office, No t: 14, corner First and 'iinsitbleld Streeia. for Agents for 11117A8D , 8 PA T ENT ER. M TE U CTOB Leading Boilers. M THOMAS CAHLIN & co., Fourth Ward Fun* and Natkiai Works BANIMICY Si,.. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. Hann tainaarers of Stationary and Port able Stem Luau.... via grew., , " - cuter", tinattiusi, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Rollin" Mill and 'Machine castings. Grate Bare, Weight'. Wagon Bo= elt &a. Build to order an d nave on hand Entine' of all sizes. mv14:05 CENTILOLL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn eltreet. BOLLMAN, BOYD a/ BAGALEY. ,Ohl/ I Rollo. dill' Castings. Roll Latdes. de OILS. DIAMOND OIL WORKS. H. M. LOPIC & CO., (Mee. DALZMIS. EIIIIELD/Ne. RlB Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa, WAIIING AND KING, • CorgmLudas Yetetuinta mid Brokers In Petroleum and . Its Products, DALZ4VB BLO6K, DUQUEMIE WAYI 11371413PG1ME1l ADDRZSIS. Room 17, Chamberof Commerce, 2411 SOUTH SECOND errazicT. TACK D4tOTIIEBE4 COMSS/ON MERCHANTS, AND DICALNIDI IN Petroleum and Its Products, corner nu nan c raVa i ir4 1 4 3 Ul T N es Phiumlelphls 0111(*41117 WALNUT BT. apinval ECLIPSE' PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE. itsemorserunsit or Lubricating 14 High Test Burning Oils. P43llpas NaOrOad Azle OIL eat' heat Stands: reat heat without Change; remain). . limpid at lowest temperatures. : Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Saslse, llimehlne Shop, Will =MSc:airs. Saw 31111 and Plant' as BIM ODs, ' Adapted tOrhigh speed. • 'spindle oil, Waal illead•Llght OIL oil elan ittetia'. Sin Bansole, Ins & Finishing 01i, [Gaeta Lae, Illarnesa Oil.'. l Plarraltlne. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery front Rust. These prochete are manullsctured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent , Superheated Steam in Vac. m `cu he Lubrica ti ng Oils are almost odorles s, perfect ty pure, uni orm, and, mostly light col. ored. s t and a hlgn temperature unchanged . and remain Um cld during extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are exelittalled. and are in constant use on many of tee principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works 'at shanalsurg Bridge. I=2)inkiirVP 03:ni kV Wel Heasnms, nicu. ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. rrTßvßnu. Xll,Ealwitkr* 071Z4VY =MX allkitathift .f:.Ctrf . ;llbiOrm: MiM= = amnion lutro paraugia. \MT4M4=L. FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is wow open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, at 195 FIFTH AVENUE. Any sum received from One Dollar uPwards.. Interest et the rate of six. percent. Paid on time depositi. - - DIASCTOBS: PD. DITHELIDISE. W. P. WEIMAR W. K. gum 'BANE KIEBERt W. C. ROBERTSON. MINRY METER.\ DAN. KINZER.. I). N. ARMOR, EMIL POIRSTEL. ED. DITBEIDGE, F. F. SCHENCK, Caabler. j710:198 AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. cAsa astir/um , 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF. DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. ' JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DinatTorta. Thos. K. Marshall, John M. Mortland, Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace, -lames W. Arrott, Jas. 1). Chas. B. Leech, Win. Floyd. John Floyd. Th ta Hank la now fully organized and prepared to do a general banking business. H.41411T, CAUGICEIi & CO., . BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood &reels, PPITSDI7II43I3. PA.; aIIZICCESSORn TO HANNA, HART a c 0..) mama nt Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention veld to the purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Slant Drafts on London. mylaum N. HOLMES & SONS, 57 Market Street, :° =T'rii3l3XMN3F./1, Collections *Me on nil the principal points of the United States and Canada's. Stooka,Bonda and other Seenritiea BOVEIRT &NB BOLD ON OONN/EBION. sole Particular attention pa.l4 to the punkas* and at United States Seenrities. )1817:u JAY COOKE & CO . , MitarraMel s a, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, N STOCKS and BONDS of descriptions bought , and sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of tioveniMent Beenritle.s. wh3o CITY BANK.' 112 Fifth Street, Pitteburgh,Ta. CAPITAL. 8100,000. • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. *INTEREST PAM ON DEPOSITS: ' FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonet and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. CollecUons made on all the principal points of the United states and Canaan. DOMINICK inminrar President. Jaunt. MCCABE. Vice President' JOUR B. tiOnmr..sir. Cashier. D. Ibuisen. JAIIM3kIMCDEbe. . Thome' Rourke, John Sara J . Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell. 'Patrick Kane. Jam e . no wt . Chas. R. Rae; H.A.Freyrogie; Juu.Jos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes. Hugh Resting, jel:ks • PROPOSALS.4O,OI;Yerte.. •ry•WWIAI/NonI.OIO,I,WW•PWWW,PIO6 OFFICE CITY Ex/situ:int AND ittritTETOß; Pittsburgh; July IU. 1869. IVOJIICE TO L'ONIMILterORS: —SYaled repose's for strainer; Pavin gand Curbing TWAN TY-NINTH ISTRECP__, from Penn to itateliman street IdULEEItifY AL LEY. fiemelltb to Whit street. will be received until MONDAY, July 19t11.18t39. • Wanks for bid cons i d e r e d had' at this cake. No' Dies will be by the Committee. unless soude out on he Droper.blanks. The nom matte* reserve the right to reject att.,. or alibied. iviOtmB li. J. .3100 P-k, City Engineer. OFFICE OF THE cONTBOLLER or ALIAGIIRMY COUNIMPA.. . PITCH:IOMM Jul 8 h, b'69. NOTICE TO CO $. CELLED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 88d Inst., inclusive, for the erection of a new WOODS N STRUCTURE at the Bridge over Stree.4 Ron, et Rieber's Mill, on the ElizsbethioWn Road. on the Rue between ROM win end Minn Townships. Plana and apeclncallons can be seen on appll ' - cation. t By dirt aton of the County Coniplaslonern..l. .11B.NRY LABIBEBT Controller: y :193 OFFICE OF: OF WV' ICxeliarEnn..l.llD Surtrwron, 1 Pittaburaboluly el, 1869. f • . . PIOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-; ' !WALED PROPOSAL'S for ORADINt*. ',NINO mut CURBING- Vie following streets, will be rec feed at Una wilco until MONDAY. July 19th, 1889: . , FORBES STREET,' from Magee to Chestnut street. WILLOW STREET, front Fortieth to Forty fourth street , TISUPPY-FIRAT STREET. Irom Liberty atrlet to Alter heny Valles, Railroad. • And for Wading and Pavlng:' • • ISNOWDRN ALLEY, from Hemlock alley to, the Allegheny Valle. Railroad. APPLE ALLEY front Marion to Miltenberger street. apecilleattona and blank. for bidding can lxi had at this onlce, and no bids will be considered by the con mlttee unlusa made ost oatbe p,Oper blanks, The Committee reserve the rishlE9rt . Ire: anymr MI attls:, - - .„H. J. SIOORa.- " . 1 3 1 : 192 • city - Engineer. _- LITHOGRAPHERS.. c , .-- - - - 11111=AXM AL1T0PAL1N:.......-.....M14.11. 1.14.7.1f3i 12INGERILT & CLEIS, Bucceitori • ;filirlo 9 1 , 1 54,1 1 %-004matm.vt Ab CO., ~ .-: e •• ' , I ' EIgateriO4MIIO6III4IRaILBSIO, tan X .rtsr 1 p ti l - , us tio_Zstablishateni = 'lealxgo - A A !MUMS., val..ll=r, AWN L 1 Mg* Maklol ii 4 spy 05i aac • nia• sem. rissober". , FINANCIAL. e ee GC:01W0s; SILVER AND COUPONS t Bought at Iliebest Prices. PH. 11. HERTZ, Banker oweCor• Wo9d ad Fifth Eitreetti.* JAMES T. BEADY o tt Co., , Muammar* o& JONEs & ..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sta, . . 11. P 47 3Pt BUY AND BELL ALL EIS ' DO OF ii GovEinarriT - SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST IravORABLE Interest Allowed on Deposits. 47P Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for 'the Parcae'.') and'. Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADT & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of 6 , overnmeni B011(13 free of charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against theft,loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in. Government Bonds, COM rovairia & moon STS. mv13:125 . Cjr Dittslntrgij Sksitr. EDI FINANCE - AND TRADE. Omou or Pimastruezt GA...Tarts, TRuEsDAY, July 15, 1269. When the cable dispatches brought information this morning from London that the Bank of England had reduced its rates of interest, the firmer feeling in gold subsided, atd gold showed symptoms of weakness, opening at 136% to 137, and closing this evening at 136%. This policy of the Bankof England will , draw large amounts of money to New York, and exports of specie are thereby checked, and a new impetus to •bond speculation is thereby given. Although it is not likely that gold will decline , very much during the present and next month, the bull element is less confi dent for the present. With an easier market, however, and during the month of August higher rates are ,likely to prevail. The powerful cliques in stocks, together with the foreign bankers, have a common interest in forcing up gold before the shipments of this yearis crops and cotton begin. The foreign bxnkers, in particular, hold some gold at 144, which they will make a desperate ef fort to sell again with a profit. Bonds are lirm, but scarcely as high as yes terday. More sellers make their ap pearance, and with lower gold • a reac tion is likely to take place. Stocks are artificially bid up, but prices are ,barely sustained whenever any sellers appear. Money easy. \ Quotations ea received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 136%; Silver, 128; Eighty ohe's, •120%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%; do •1864, 121%; do 1865, 121%; do 1865, Consols,. 120%; do 1867, 12035; do 1868, 120%;' Ten Forties, 110%; New York Central, 2105; Erie, —; Reading, 94; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &' Chicago Railroad, —, Ohio et Misissippi, 82%; Michigan Southern, 1.07.‘; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 10911; Chicago & Bock Island, 17;‘; Chicago & North Western, 81; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 94%,; Adams. Express Com- Penv, 5938; Merchants Union -Express, 6; Pacific Mail, 86 %; Westera Union • Telegraph Company,; 37; Am- W: Ex- Drests, 42. =MELANGE, Large. Small. London, per £ g 6,76 g 6,85 Paris; Per frape 27% 2 . 9 .34 Berlin, thaler 99% 1,0035 F'rtuakfort, florins 58 t f9 —Clesing:quotstiOnS reoxtved by James T. Brady & Co.' Gold, 136%; United States Sixes, 1::1, 120 ti; 1862, 123%; do. 1864,121 3 ; do. 1865, 121; 4 ; Ten-Forties, 110%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 12035; do. do. 1867, 12034; , do. do, 1868, 120%; Due Com pounds, 119; Union - Pacific Railroad, 90; Central do. do., 99; 0Y- Pacifies, 197141 Lake Superior H. (By Telegraub to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yonx, July 15, 1879. Money steady and, abundant at 7 per cent. currency. Sterling firm at 9X@> 10%. Gold lower, opening at .136%. ad vancing to 137, and closing at 136%. Shipments to-day, V 642,00, inoinding 824000 for Havana.' , - Governments opened at a decline, but closed stronger. Ciosing prices: Coupons 'Bl, 126%; do. '62, 128%; do. '64, 121%; do. - 765, 121%; new do., 1203.; do. '67, 120%; do.. 4 68, 120%; 1040's,110%; Pacifies, 1073 g. State , bonds firmer and cloning steady. Tennessees, 56; Virginias, 61; Georgias, 83; North: Carolinas, 48,4; Missouris, 88; South Carolinas. 66X. Express shares heavy. Railways exci ted on New York Central and Hudson, the former having jumped to 214 and the latter to 184;i; but the Centril fell off to wardS the close. Varions reports rela tive to the consolidation of these stocks. There is said Lobe Wheat,- corner in them which can put the irice anywhere. Biddingi.Prices W e st3o: Canton, : Ctimbeilancl; 82; ern Union T el - egraph, 88%; Quicksilver, 1534; Mari 8V- do? preferredat PaolHo - Mail, ..41AC1 - : 1 ,B1544012 Water Amer; ;1g ; wwftE press. .2114 Adams 69 ; Aperielon, - 42 ; ua1te4:14444448, ; mer,. Cl = 20 .3012kr. teta;l44; ne,s4 ; Eri e ; 29; Central, 182 k; Idiehigna Southern, 106% ; ; Illinois Central, 114 ; Pittsburgh, 108% ; Northwestern. BPM; do. preferred, 94% ; Cleveland, Colum bus and Cincinnati, 37 ; Rock Island, 117!4 . " : St. Pan], 77% ; do. preferred. ; Ft. Wayne, 151 k; Terre Haute; 34; Chicago and Alton, 159; do: preferred, 160; Ohio and Mississippi, 32%; St. Joseph, 133; do. preferred, 129. " Coin disbursementa, 632,242. Treas ury receipts, 81,414,235; paytimts t 674.421; balance, 891,050,944 . Mining stocks at Boston: Co ppe r 7%! Franklin, 12; Reda, 80; Haneock, Minnesota, 1%; Quincy, 23. PITTSBURGH HARKETP. 01171 alt OF Pivraßlmon etazatTa, • WEDNESDAY. July 15, 1969. Business generally continues dull, with but little prospect of any immedi ate improvement. Fionr is firm, with only a moderate demand however,• and while the stock fs pretty well reduced, it is nevertheless fully up to the demand. Wheat is scarce and in steady milling demand, and Corn and Rye are also scarce and in fair demand. Provisions firmer, and tending upward. There :is an increased demand for sugars, the season for putting up small fruits haing arrived, and, compared with last week. prices are a shalle higher. • APPLES—SaIes of neiv. crop at /3@4 per bbl. BUTTER—Is in light supply, but the demand is , light and prices are unenang ed, ranging from 20 to 25c. BE .NS—Dull at 11,7502. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 86.30; No. 4 16; No. 3 155, No. 2. plain, $4,50, and market firm. . • CHEE'SE--Sales Western-Reserve, at 15; Hamburg, at 16; Factory, at'l7; and Goshen, a; 18. CARBON OlL—Quiet; may be quoted in a jobbing way at 29©30, for Standard • brands. DRIED FRUIT—DoII. Peaches nom inal at 9©lo for qUarters; 12(014 for mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apples 10®13 cts. EGGS—Sales at 20(glic. ' FEATHERS Stipp* , in hands of commission men almost exhausted. Live geese may be quot at es©9o, to the trade, and in are way. • FlSH—Quoted as fl i ows: No. 1 Mack erel, sl4 per half bbl; o. 2, $10,50; No. 3 , large (lull) 17,50; do short, 16,75; Balti more Herring 19 per bbl do Shad.' 68,50. Lake Herring, $3,25 per half bbl, and White Fish, 18. FLOUR—IS firm, but without quota ble change in prices, and the demand continues light. We continue tu quote Spring Wheat at $6,50©7, and V. inter • Wheat at 17®7,25; Rye Fi0ur16,256,50. GRAlN—There is a continued good milling demand for Wheat, and but lit tle offering; prime to choice Winter, t1,35(01,40. Oats held Pretty firmly but • the demand is light, and prices are an i. - changed—sale 1 car at 66, and small sales in store at. 65@70. Corn little or ' none in market and drib.; sales mixed at 78@80, and prime Yellow at 83@85. Ry —very little offering.; may be quoted firm at 11.25. • GROCERIES—There is an increased demand for Sugars, and compared with last week; prices tve higher. In other ; articles, there are no changes worthy of special notice. Following ure the ruling quotations:. - - Suoans—S H, 11k; A A, 13; Ha vans 14; Cuba ' .124.' Porto Bac°, 14@i:43i Demerara, .1,5;, New Orleans, but little prime in market and sells readily, at 14®14M; lower grades, 13; Refined, Ex. C, 15;i; B, 15%; A, 16; Hard, 17. , Morasssa--New Orleans or good qual ity is in strong request and bring Bu©Bs; Porto Rico, G5Q;75. Srnurs—White Honey Drips, 151,15; Silver Drips, - 9:1c; Jersey, 90c; Golden 70; Amber, 80; Common, 50. CoPFEE—Fair to Good Rio, .20©4; Prime, 2435®25; Choice. 26(g)263,. • Rim—Carolina, 94‘c©10c; Itiingoen, 9, TEAS—Young Elyson, 01,00©1,23C, G. P., 81,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 41,40 to 1,80. -Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Son Chong, 900 to 81,50. STArice•—Pearl, 734; Silver Gloss, 1134 c, and Corn Starch, 12lic. CONCENTRATED Lye-18,00 per case. Flturrs—Layer Raisins, 03,50 per box;•`,. Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 12‘c; Gurrants 1214 c; Valleneia Raisins 1434. 1 ^: Spicks--Cassia, 75c; Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, 81,50: ;: BAR J. - RAD..-1234a; Shot #3,25 per bag. SOAPS--"Babbit's," "Oa.kelrs," 110; Rosin, .5 to 7c; "Dobbin's," .15c; Wax, 10p; Chem. Olive, 9c. - • „ CaziimEs=Mould, 1514 e; Star, 23.14 c. 311 CASH SODA-46634 Der 100. HAYL—Baled is being sold to the trade •-; 525®28 :for good, to strictly prime Timothy HEMP-Last sales at UM. • HUSits=sides at 25;f®3 cts per pound. ; Taldr.—Cleveland Lime is quoted at f 2,50 ,1 per bbl, and Common White at f 1,75. .• • - - LARD OlL—Sales oTNo. 2 at 31,18@ii 1,20 nd No. 1 at 131,48©1,50 POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick ens. by the coop, at 6512)700 per pair. .; POTATOES—SaIes of new crop at $2,50 ®3,00 per bbl PROVISIONS—Market ` firmer,rand Sugar Cured Hams have advanced.‘ bhoulders, 1431®15 for Plain, and 17 for: Sugar Cured: Ribbed Sides,. and Clear do, l 8%; Plain Hams, 1814 and' Sugar Cured do, 22@2214. Lard in tier ces. 2034©20% in half bbls and 21©2134 ; in kegs. Dried Beef, '2:l. Mess Pork: 133,50. ITTS—Small aal)l9 at 12. . SALT—Allegheny River brands arel quoted, by the car load, at $1,75@1,80. Dry Goods Market. NEW YOBE, July 15.—The market, ik generally inactive, yet firm for all de.; . *criptions of textile cottons. Woolens'i depresaed, but the tendency is upward.! and book•fold flannels! ranging 28@36c. Prices may be quoted 2o per yard higher.' C.INCINNATZ, July 15.—Plour thni, sutt-' ply light; fiimily. 16©6,50., Wheat util changed; red" 01.25©/,130; No. 2 white,. sold .at f 1,25. New - wheat will be irk market as soon as the present hot dryi weather has dried it up. The crop is: now all cut, and is the largest and nest gatbered in any praiions year. Corgi dull at 75@70e for ear. Oats steady at 72 ®7sc. Rye dull at $1,15: Cotton nn: Changed, middling 33c. Tobacco -and good demand; sales of 197 hhds f 4 , 9 5©17.00. Whisky in good• demand. at $l. Provisions iirmer, \ demand lint!, proving. Mess pork f 33. Bullt meats' are held firmly at 13c for ahouldors and 1.5N®1t30 for sides. Bacon tending up,, warn; shoulders sold at 1450—now held at 14 4c; sides 17,,f0; and 18y1c for clear? rib and clear; sugar cured hams in d& wand, with sales at 21©22c; stock Itghti Lard 19c, and held firmly. Butter firixq 24®28c. Cheese dull, western xeservq 13e, factory 1534@16c. .Eggs 17c and dtdLi Linseed oil dull at 51,00®1,02. Lard oq 11,35®1.40. Petroleum 27®30c. 1136 M buying. Exchange firm, at par" buying. - - - 'Otiose% July 1 6 . -Cattle dull: and ie Irylower; Au 8050@6ifor sionamoa 2 1 .41 f1 kvws, 5,1110 for :Totaled • exid 44 4 YeahilPinit ateers . - 'Hoge' are actliv endli e lower et 869 for oonemonitak choke. . •