6. DUVUERIE WORM. CO____ - iiiim 66 co., `Y-; of PON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, DIVMS3S• JVXILTA, Data T BAR I ROUND AND SQUARE tRON. fiNP.,•HouItLINIEET AND TANK LUON. Data PLATO AND READS, NAND DION DRAO and DROPPY,It BARS 'MANGAN tAlTrits sew, pLuruzg 'WADiLAT RAIL fo r Coal Roads. 4ROW.BANS,WIIDGRI:& NARROW TEEM t:X"RINO TWW•I.-ND CULTIVATOR STICKL, stL iIINERS AND 'MOULDS cut to pattern. TIARA, ANSEL 8114FTINO, A. B. Oil, SITGOY and V AGON spurNes and • CUT NAILS AND MILES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. iIIICES AN D WOREI3, astaanth Starlet and Alllibgheießiver, and 71,Watar StreetFttaburgh., ifyiniTlELD STEEL WOUILS. Stnin39 NECK &CO. PITTSVIMON: NaztufeeVareis of every description of CAST ANT) GERMAN STEEL, SAW* SP4INOB, )11,1a. ..:c 111 l II iacro Pw r erro ESL ist i a . ..sr a get e. Arard4issel, 86Watei andloo First St& MILLER, BARB & PARKIN• eintruAt. romans: WM. METCALF I REUBEN MILLER. ego. W. cues. rAmaii. smut: snow. resTrnia-s. M. Kim "CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 31IIIIKEt, BAUR & PARIEEN, Offlos, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTBIIIIIIO2. PA. toll d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Blanufsettiferf of all descriptions of MU* and Warehouse. THIRTIBTEE, THIRTh FIBIST add BLLEXAM) BTILBSTB. . . IRON -Wc)ltE23._ .17ert.....W. F. main. ew' VsITriItIIII;OI7IFORGE '1 AND IRON CO" ' susuvicrtraiss.; or Sas Irma Woad Fish Rare and Bohai lialtroOd Car Aisles Rolled; Ballgoad Car Aides lisinunmsdi 'lmeoznotive Trainee; Idoeosilegverritme ShapeA tilde 11.0013 - Toktdi, StrispM • plfon Heads( Stoulibiosi Elhaitts; Strunboat Crillaug ihstosSedi; Wrists; Intouni &MP* Venarg, 41143. Moe, No. 177 PEN =WM, prrPousea. BLIBSIMSBN ROMS. , TIM trthstees are now prepikrt4 tompiAlleen. sea for the use of the 37.7.uesaBdur4 PRO CESS. 'The impeder quality imparted to good Iran. the great imprirre m ent In inferior iron. and the 'reduced °mu -Meud It to al' TWIIIILLICtIareIII of. O oa P wishing to use it can obtain licenses by 5901113./6 to JAMES P. SPEE.B. Attorney for the Trustees,. WOMB .1 and it, linklish'i Bnflding, 98)f lot* avenue. - • Paz Iles interest Dered are invited te visit the 111102,211WITSJI,WOILICS, when' the ;roosts Is new in wwwmt.'4"" eB:dt7 EVERSONAiIIESTON a, co., keinsvlvania Iron Works. wg, iros: wia wr Arian sTallaV. 9pFra Ite litazionsaaela 110121 1 .•_. statr , d6 . PITTIIBUisCiII BRASS FOUNDERS. JOHN N. coorsa tigNair Elsa. J:0113 .COOPER & , CO., BO Xtrusi Founders. BRASS, CALST/ENGS. Buns ritommx -To ORDER. Blldaable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAB PIPE AND TUBING, 711110TILB, SHIM AND NIECE VALVES OWDE raTTERN. Brass Work of every desesptlon for titesai Wain awl - Iffelirntiiirinalgt3 OP &it - WEEPS' Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, the best in the Market. wee $U Works, coiner 141 - steenth atreeuk .111%, NOVELTY WORKS. prrilimnatai NOVELTY WORKS. pounded A. D. 18213. , ADAMS. itrrn .dr CO. susurAcrivarms or '1C411% IRRONNICD catNTEVAT. SCALES. Janus laced , Potent Door Locks and Wears, - • - nrandeotroe tre. • - • 00BISS, OF FIBST AVENUE drIGBLIT SIB Pittaburrrh, 11-41"4414- Offat isECI /Mr awn ASBOOIsTION BUTGDINes, "6,11142441Waiir stiset, ps. and Opioad 'ligation 'wet 'tko thedesigninS laildiepinivr sound sad TGWU UGH L BOLE 86 004 _ .Con , Paint Alley and DnquesneSt" ,(Naas Tics POrRI,) • Engirae Builders, Founders and • Alackinists. ganntietnre STEAMBOAT ew= and i'PA TIONARY ENGINES, of all else& Special attention Invited to our aewEITATION -011 WELL MEMO!, AND PORTABLE BOLLICI,of 15-horsewalwer. OAST 08, every kind made to order storm Pottndry. on THIRD T below Market.. RIOS for Oil Wells, 13 INO, _PULLEYS , BANGERS, ROUSE and TOBAO3O SOREWB and IRON TOBA.OOO PM:WE% on hand and made to order. at the , INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Brew, - near the Point, PITTEIRUPBR. PA. W All orders promwtiv filled. Tay tn 3. FORTPITT BOWS, STILL AND TANK WOSIES. CARROLL & SNYDER, KANOTIOPCTSIIB OP TITIMILAB, YrOUBLE-BLEB TUBU B LAR, FIBE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM OIL STILLS AND 011, TANE4 CHIMNEYS, BREECHING A, ASH PANS, ANS AND CON 'SETTLING PANS, SALT P DENSERS; STEAM M easourrzus AND moil BIDGES' PRISON DOC 4 / 2 AND COAL SEIBTZS owes and Warehouse. corner Second, • Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa• MIP Ordertended to. ms sent to the above address will be ,romntly ire BAIINIUM & co., BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. SO, SS, S* AND ■6 PENN BT. Having secured a large yard and furnished It Inui the meet approved inaclanery, we are _pin- Dared to manufacture every descriPtion of Huth - HES in the best manner, and -warranted equal to any made tn the country. Ohisnneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam PlPelk Locomotive Boilers, Coudenserk Salt Fans, Tanks, Oil BURL Mita. tors, Battling Paw' BOUM' Iron, Bridle!. &Ulu Fans, and sole anarmilidilirers of Basnhtli's Pat ent Boilers. Bernath= done on shortest notice. JAMS DL Rtl l El4 lioih 55 and 56 Water . Street., PITIEIBIDI O H4 KANOTAcrcmas 0? IRON OIL TANKS, IliTTI4Nti PAN& OOPYEB STEAK PIM. BOLLThie ][x& foam. AnfIBERUCT IRON WORK• . for Steamboats. JADED K. 11111758...............1DN1MD D. DIDDDI LTABIED BRUSH & SON, YAITOTACTUED3O 07 Steam lin_ llem ol_Stills, Tanks. MEET MON WORE, &CI. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, -CASTINGS, &o. Al.-BRALDIARY dz. CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREET, • • • .• • - of the grestenvariety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE POIMCD. In our assortment willbe found all the LATEST PATTs ENS AND IMPILOVAILENTd, and the reputation of our Stoves Is inch that any one in want of a good article should purchase none but those rnanufactured by us, as they will be found the most durab a t tention as economlcal. Would call I:Articular to our new VoLCAN. , STOVE, for churches, halls atm stores. Over aoo sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Bend for tAtalogue and Price List• le3o KUUUS 86 CO,, SANCIYAOPuBPRIS Of SVIRT VAZIZ?T 13 1 rCloCT3Erint, BOSTON, GOOSING RANOB, 6. THE FIEItY FIBINICV 443/4 *;itticure sms.terGO. THZ MEW - MITI-DUST COOKING WIPTIN "BIGITLATOR.,, COLUMBIA COOK_S_Ttirl, LIMB (01msdnlatt ritter_o) POGV.Vis RANGE C ART IRON MANTLicia, WALLnAx 4 BPSIXOTOBILATZS,Oree Roza OU'S sad Mut. GRATZ PRA/. PRNBIBB, M. 206 and 20S Liberty Street, se2l7lt PITTSBURGH. ria.. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSIFJEAL dr, CO.'S mrcrzaro., FOR JarI'UIEGEN OUS GOAL. 1r Wanted to Cook, Bake or Roast as gill assay other Ma oto the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. woo on nand and for We. VaIIiAtnELBSTOVBf4a wro OBTAtt - 1 1111 fD IM M ttES. ao. 4 LUMBER' _ _ TO BUILDERS 500.0* 0 fee Dry Plne Boards. 160,000 feet 13‘ inch Clear Plank; 25,000 feet 1H Men Common Plank; 1116,000 feet WY 1 and Men Oak: 25,000 ft. M i l. IA, NI and II Inch Poplar. 10.000 tees Dry Poplar Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pule Bomb; ' 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. ;03.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch daginag Shin _ lea. 8 0 0,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed; 80,000 No. 116-inch Shingle/4 Shoved: , 00,000 Fire Bela: 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw MIS Lumber, Lend and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the Hoe on hand a Y nd for 'sale by - ALEXANDER pATTERsON. • ards— No. ltlaßebecca street and comer of Prebleand. urdatoistreeta, Sixth ward, Allegheny, Wo aigh of k_ eilizheate -WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. EL Bs LION, Sealer of Welghta wd lie • . . 80. • POIIIITE 8 &BIZET, ißetereen Liberty NW Tyra mew" Orden prompsiy siteadad too 11011: prrroußGH, gAz minsl nosspAlky, 4 . 0 4 1869 sio • • , 1:1: 6r_ I :11- OAP TORT Prrr FOUNDRY COYFANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. larEngines, Rolling Mill chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND. PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll aid RukaUssautitiOeth - MINTS WARD.) prx•rs - En:rnamc, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Di.anufa,oturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAS Alsl3 WATER wouss. My PiDeB are all east Invailablyln Pits, In dry wand, and lA feet lengths• Also. fall assortment of general Coatings for as and Water Works. ensou also Works attention RET ORTS perintend of Gas to my make of . DUQUESNE FORGE. NITIIIIADI ELLER, (igacessorto JOS. P. Hawk C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges In the But, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily fill MI ordersiorSTEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON ROD- I ,IAVERS. PITMAN .lAMB WRISTS, RAILROAD AXIOM LOCOMOTIVIC FRAMS-% together with every description of SHAPE FORS. ornoe and Perim Corner of 'Duquesne Vey and Pint street. apt4:ll4o ROBINSON, REA & CO., Successors to Boarisom. MUM i 1014./125. WASHI2 GT()NWORKE4 FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTA.PITTIBURGH , Manufacturers of Bost and Stationary Stearn En raißlast Engines, - MU Machinery, etaM i iteliasiings 0611 descriptions: Oil and St goner , n Sheet Iron Work. Office, corner First and Smith4el4l Streets. Agents for GIFFARIVS PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Bolters. THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work' BANDDISKY BT., ALLINIFIENY CITY, PA.; anufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam ou embed.. Mktg,. Saun& °est an toes. d Bair Mill• Work. Bolling kill and Machine Castings, Orate Bars, eigh Walen Boxes, &c. Bald to order and nave o afand Sitginesot all sizes. nivl4:o6 CIEMITILIL FO.IIIIIIIIIIT ANDROLL WORKS 1980 Pe= stroet. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. ChIIIBAUh KW Csollnico. 801 l Lathes, U. DLIDIOND OIL WORKS, N. M. LONG & CO., °Mee, DALZELL BUILDII4O. WARMS AND RING, commission iteretwas luta Broken! is • Petroleum and Its Products; • OALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUMBE WAY, PHTLADELPHL Boom 17, Chamber of Cotnmerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. spilt TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION hinCHANTS, AND DEALgati -Petroleum and its Products, PSI Dffice—DALSNLln BUILDING. corner or Legume Way and Irwin street& lidtadelptda Orlice—lAT WALNUT BT. ard:wre ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HST W. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OP Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Elapse Railroad Axle 011. Stan& great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oll for tropical climates or riot weather. LOionlative, S nits Slaeldne Shop, . .. . .. Win entScreos. Raw Hill and Planing MIS 011 s, • Adapted lorhlgh speed. "Spindle .4111, Wootillead•Lightoll, 011, Tanners, ilinS , Sensate, ing di: Flubbing 00, Gasoline, Harness Sit,- Parratine. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and NUAinerY trona MOIL These p roducts are manufactured under Dr. Tweddie,spatent li Superheated Steam to Vac cuo. Ihe Bubrlca ug 011 k are almost odorless( Perfectli , p ore, .un orm, and mostly light 4xa• °red, a n d abigb temperature unchausLAdiel .remaln l In pid durlngextreme cold. The Ohs are unequalled, and are In constant use on many of to e principal Railroads. Samples _q_an be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD ,STRE AV. Works at Sherpsburg Bridge. . _ idat Milaay IVA co., • ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. litaisorscturen of EMT =DEM and WHO ANCHOR, *Ai ILILONOLL farthimes ilttkr.427oo. FIFTH lIITENUEVINK 1 5 now open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, st 195 FIFTH AVENUE. Aziy suss received from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid 'on time deposits. OILS. LIIIQUIVOI Way. Pttt■burah. Pa. Prl'Tl333y]iWlEl. Of Pittsburgh, DIRECTORS: ED. DITEIRIDGE, W. F. wrrmAN l W. H. SIMS. FRANK -lEBER'F, w. C. ROBERTSON, R11..8Y MEYER, DAN.-BINZRA„ D. M. ARMOR, - EMIL FOERSTEL. - ED. DITHRIDGE, President. F. F. SCHENCK, C,ashier. j y10:198 AMERICAN BAH, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN,FLOYD WIC FLOYD, Prettdent. Cludder. DIRECTOIIEI John M. Martland, Arelilbald Wallace, Jas. D. Kelly, Wm. Floyd. Thos. M. Marshall, Win. T. Shannon, James W• Arrott, Chas. B. Leech, John FloVd, This Bank is now folly organized and prepared to do a general lianlang buainesa. jelOk43 • HAUT, CAVGILET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, lerrksuunca - z. (3K0Z81508 2 3 TO HANNA. HART t C 0..) • DRALTAB 11f Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partlenLat n i trAtvat e p o rd to the rare-hue GOVERNMENT BONDS: sight Drape on London. tayinies N. mutes & SONS, 57 Market Street, Pri"TILIBI3I7.II.OIA, PA. CoUectioce made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada& • Stocks,Bonda and other Securities DODO= &ND BOLD ON 0011311SIDON. Particular &Motion rrald to the parobaso and sale of 'lgnited States Securities. 01110:u JAY COOKE & . 33a,3als.ers, 114 SOUTH THIRD EITBEET, PEULA.DELPIELA. STOCKS and BONDS of al descriptions bought and sold. Special 'Mutton given to the purchue and sale of Government Securities. CITY 8A.141K.' 112 Fifth . Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL , VOO. OOO . ---- . STOCKHOLDBRS INDITIDULLLY LIIBLit. itifTEßEgr PUB ox. moms. FOREIGN , EXCHANG E Bought a C o ll ecti ons when desired remitted to Europe. made on Ili the principal points of the United States and Canada. Dour:rick Maass, President. . . JANIS gicCans. Vice President. JOBW B. timuilart„ Cashier. • VISECTOss. D. Ihmsen, Junes McCabe, Thomas Bourke, John Savage, J. Dunkin'. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick. Bane, .lames Phelan, Ohu. B. Barr,H.A.Freyvogle, JnO.Joe.liertann. Thomas Barnes, anti lie sting. . jei:ks ASSESSMENTS. • ' ~,..„---- . . Cr:TICS. or. elrr Earni r nzira len tiCrAVEYOu. t Pittsbugh, July JO, 1869. OTICE.—The Assessment for •the Boardwalk on Elm street (Bloomfield) rom Main street to the Pennsylysnia Railroad. is now ready for examination. acd can Us seen at this,offlee until WEDNESDAY, July Alst, when it will be returned to the City Treasurer's office for collection. H.kitit)RE, ly:m2 C i t y i Engineer. po-4EII3ECCA STREET.--Notice is hereby given that the undersigned , an ted viewers to assess damages and benefits for opening liebece• street. First ward. Alle gheny, from to Vederal stre e t. will meet on the premises to attend to duties of their ap pointment. on WEDNIDIDAY, July SU, Mae% at I o'clock P. Y. .... . - JORNMAMSEY, A. HO t• WIN. • A. M. MARSHALL. jy5:186 cIEDGEWICH STREET.-The Par Undersigned. appointed to wises. dariagell: and lbenelits Or opening iSedgewlek atreet.'Slzth ward. City of Allegheny, will meet on the nrem ilea on. FRIDAY, July .23d. 1869. at 4 o'clock r. at., to attend to duties of their appointment. T. J. HERMAN_ • LEONARD WAligrEV., THOMAs SMITH.. OPPICE OF TUE ' CONTROLLER Or NY COUNTLPA reDU ALLEGH ktGH. July s , h. 10169.. • } NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. &LED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 91914 inst., inclusive, for' the erection of a new WOODEN STRUCTURE at the Bridge over Street's Ran, at Eisherts Mill, on the Elbabethtown 'Road. on the line between Bald win and ?MOSUL Townships. Plans and specifications can be seen on cation. By direction of the County Commissioners. • HENRY LAMBERT. Controller. jy :193 dill COAL AND 00$13• Coma COAL!! cosun DICKSON, STEWART Es CO.. Having removed *els OSoe to NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET, • Motoll CM Moor MU IMO" ZUVL . trauma to rorttla irtruelifo eaun VP. NOT owl. ACK. as tau Lowest EROf tOM afeiliEd. - All. wpm ign st thW GM or id to that waits tik..l.- Da itti 10 PaaPtilre , • FIIIANCIAL. .<314:i 0 1: 31 : 10, Rugg: AND COUPONS Bought sit Highest Prices. PH. B. PIEBTZ Banker Cora Wood and Fifth Streets. rrars L. ss T. BUOY Ft, CO., ( ums/ors oS. JONES • C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Stf.., 3B AL 'Psj Mr. 3E 3EL IS, BUT AND BELL ALL,NINDB 0? GOVERNMENT SECURIITES, SOLD, SILVER AND couroNs, OY MOST FAVOP.ABL i i TEEMS ralir Interest Allowed on Deposita. lar lo t Monmarkey l rAtoanell. ed on Government Bondi at weaet Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and GOLD. JAMBS T. BRADT & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We *lll register all kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the - holder ab solute security against theft...loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, GOR. FOURTH & WOOD STS. mv.1342,5 titt littbutglj ertaptts. FINANCE AND TRADE, E2I Morton or Wriest:mon GAscerra, Wunstinnui, July 21, 1869. The gold market is almost unchanged, opening at 135 on the better bond quo tations from London, but advancing im mediately to 135%, and closing at 135% to 135'. It is almost certain that gold has touched - its lowest point for the present, and an upward movement is likely to set in at any moment. Government bonds are drill and heavy with light fluctuation. Several lots of bonds are on the way back from Europe, and as soon as bonds of return ship ments make their appearance in the market here, low quotations are looked far. Stocks are drill, having declined slightly, and are gradually selling down again despite the easy money market. Quotations -as received by Ph. R. Medi: Gold, 135%; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 120%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%; do 1864, 121%; do 1865, 121%; do 1865, Consols, 120; do 12.67, nog; do 1868, 120; Ten Forties, 110%: New York Central, 211; Erie, —; Beading, 93%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 5235; Ohici & 111%; Michigan Southern, 105%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago & Rock Island, 14%; Chicago & North Western, 79%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 93%; Adams Expiess Com pany, 6036; Merchants Union Express, 9%; Pacific Mail, 8454; Western Union Telegraph Oompany - 169 Am. W. Ex- Dress, Exonssion, Large. Small. London, per Z.. ...... 16,81 Paris. per franc ..... . 27 28g Berlin, :hater 99 1,00 g" Frankfort, florins'sB% 59% —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 135%; United States Sixes, 1881,120%; Five-Twenties, 1862, 123%; do. 1864,121%; do. 1865, 121%; Ten-Forties, 110%; FiVe-TWentiea. Janu ary and July, 1865, 120; do. do. 1867, 120%; do. • do. 1868, 120; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific 'Railroad, 90; Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifies, 10734; Lake Superiors 96. Coy Telegraph:to the Pittsburgh Gazelle.] Nsw YORE, July 21, 1869. Money easy and steady at 6@7 per cent. and the banks are fairly supplied. Sterling firm at 2%©10% per cent. dold lower; opening at 13534, declining to /31i4. advancing to 135%, and closing at 13535. A considerable quantity was thrown upon the market early in the day by the Ger Man hetiSes. The specie ported to-day was a little ov er -The-three million of bonds pur4 ohasiato.fday by the Government were at 119; 8540015120 03-100. Eleven mil lions were offered. Governments opened steady, but - de clining, closing %®34, lower. The clos ing quotations were: Coupons of 'Bl, 121/%; do. '62, 123%; • do. '64, 120%; do. 965, Mg; do. new, 120; do. '67, 120%; Om 'BB, 120: 10.40'5, 110%; Pacifies, 107%. State bonds steady; Tennessees 58; Virginias 61; North Carolinas 45%; Mis.. 'Souris 8714; South Carolinas 6535. Exprese docks steady. Railways Opened.,steady but closed weaker. Bidding Prices ist 5:30 Canton, 59 : .Ctimberland, 31%; Western Union Tel egraPh, 36%; _-Quicksilver,ls%; Mari posa,' 8; do. prererred,• isg; Pacitic Mail, 8334; Boston• Water; 15; Adams Express, 60%; Wells Fargo &Co., 22%; Newelca, 42%; , 'United States, 74; York Central. 210%; Hudson, 1132%; Read ing, 9034; Erie, 28g. ; Michigan Central, 133; Michigan Southern, 101 g; Illinois Central, 140%; Pittsburgh, -10 7%; Northwestern, 79; do. preferred. 93%; C. C. & C.,.71%; Rock. Island, 113%; St. Paul, 76%:, do. preferred.' 87%; Wa bash,7s3s; Ft. Wayne, 152%; Terre Haute, 35; do. preferred, 15835; Alton, 159; Mis sisaltrpl, 31%; St. Joseph, 129. Copper stocks at Boston: Copper Falls, 7%; , Franklim 12; Reda, • 80; Minnesota, 1%; Quincy, 23. 'l , reasury Receipts, $1,992; 623; Tay-_ ments, $6,774,068 Balance $91,777,658: Disbursements . coin interest, g 5020351„ The steamer Weser tamarrow takes over a tragt i g Pig1401?;011#!* mII3O PITM3I I B I3II Opyica OF Prrrssernow WEDNESDAY, IJuly 24,1869. • • The general market centinnes c. and neglected, and there is no prosP • at present of any immediate imprck meat. As is usual at this season of • year, - the demand for almost everyth is restricted mainly to supplying inn diate wants, while in regard to val there are no important changes. The weather has been more - favori for harvesting during the past two de and late advices would indicate t the damage sustained by the rec. 'rains has been consider ably exage:_ ed. -In this section of the country wheat is mostly all cut, and a good d of it housed. A gentlemen who I spent some ten days in Washington and knows whereof he speaks, says ti the crop is larger in that county than has been since 1855, and we have doubt that this is true of all the count in western Penneylvaniii. • A corresdondent of the Davenp Gazette makes the.following timely , dress to the weather croakers: , "Leh look back at 1858. Up to the 'l4th June of that year we had ahnost c' slant rains, with furious storms of tta der, lightning and wind. The growl, crops promised a large yield, and eve' thing was promising. The weather tt set in blazing hot, and so continued 1 til the 9th of July, when we had ab.' three weeks of hot, cloudy, rai weather. Spot and rust set in, and ac all prospect of a crop failed. Some I niers refused to cut their grain, 8, others offered to sell the crop as it etc for from sto $lO. The majority, he ever, saved their crops in a damai condition. After the sth of August weather continued hot and dry, w occasional showers. With all these e , • advantages a larger amount •of was harvested, and those who croak loudest in June were surprised to ti they had a crop, and that it broui fair prices in the fail I see less reason to fear this seas than in 1858. The crops are heavy, - spot and rust have done but little hart some of the grain is down, but it is tangled by high winds; it is not yet ri : or too ripe to cut, and, with a few dc of dry weather and an energetic use machinery and muscle. can be saved. The London Economist of the 3d July has the following in reference to® crop prospects: The last ten days have produced cf siderable improvenient in the .appe' mice of the wheat crops, so muctiso th with the exception of the thin and we soils, there is a reasonable expectati of a good crop. The plant has increaC in vigor and improved in color, the ear, now generally making its pearance, shall have a fair blooming s son, we believe a reasonably good 34; will be the result. This is What hoped for when less hopeful. opinic were very prevalent. There is - no at of that weakness in the straw Which: often causes the wheat to fall, and we live that the cold weather of Jut which gave rise to so much eppreh' sion, may in fact have afforded strent anctsolidity to the ,straw. Nor-can iv doubted that the temperature of the produced by the extreme heat and lc, _ continuance of dry weather of last an mer, have had a material effect In a taininglthe growing corn during the 1 1 ungenialspring. The growing oats, a to some extent barely, have recel4. equal benefit with the wheat from 1 improved weather. APPLES—Are arriving freely, with a good demand, the market firm and prices are fully sustain. ranging from $3(4)4 per bbl. BUTTER—Is in rather better sure, but unchanged; sales at 20@25 for go to choice. BEANS—DuII at $1,75@2. ' • BROOMS—Quoted as follows: Nc. 56.5 0 ; No. 4 86; No. 3 ;5, No. 2. pla, $4,50, and market firm. t CHEESE--Sales Western Raerve; 16; Hamburg, at 18; Factory, at 17; a Goshen, at 18. CARBON OIL—Is quiet, and changed-28®30 in a jobbing way, standard brands. DRIED FRUIT—Very dull, a. holders generally are anxious to reali and as a consequence, they are world , off all they can at the best figures tb can get. EGGS—Steady with sales at 20(4 the latter figures esh packed. FLOUR—The demand is only mod: ate and while the 'market is ma, stocks comparatively light, p rices • Without quotable change. There Is so a strong competition here, that prii have not responded .to the ,upwc, movement'in the West, - and as a con; quence, Flour for some time past, 1 been sold at about Western prices. T i is all right for consumers, but certalt, not very profitable for dealers. We cc tinue to quote Western Flours $6,5 , , 7,00 for Spring Wheat brands, and 57,0•1 7,25 for Winter Wheat. • • • GRAlN—Wheat is scarce and In stea, demand at $1,35@1,40 for good to prii Red: Oats firmer and tending upwa-L -sale 1 car, at 69 also 1 do at 70, and am; sales at 70®72. Corn is very scarce a ; firm; sale 440 bush. Yellow, on wharfV. 90 and we heard of a air load bavE been sold a :95. Rye is still quoted' i $1,25, though it is possible that a rou - • - lot would cammand 81,30. No mo -1 . meat in Barley. HAY—Baled is still quoted at 525 W, to the trade.. Sales of new at 518525 to qrlity. • MP—Last'sales at 5205. HUSKS-Sales at 2,4@3 eta per pout', T."ll4R—Cleveland Lime is quoted 12,50, per bbl, and Comznon White 81,75. •• LARD OlL—Sales of No. 2 at $1,11' • 1,18 and No. 1 at 1,45@51,48, POULTRY—SaIes of sring c', ens, bythe coop, at 60®650 per p si s. , POT-ATOES—Wntinue very dull wi a supply largely in excess of the sales at-111,50(0)2,00 per bbl, as to quail[; PROVISIONS—Market • firmer-all Sugar Cured Hams continue to te. _ upward, some honses,_ asking 23. continue to quote as •folfik rhoulders, 143.1@1.5 for Plain, and sugar Cured; Ribbed Sides, 17X, a:, Clear do, 18%; - Plairi Hams, 1814 Sugar Cured do, 22@221•4. Lard-in ti,i cos. 2034©20X in halt' bbls and .p.@21. , . in kegs. Dried Beef, 22. - Mess Po': #33.50. •• • PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12. SALT—Allegheny River brands al quoted, by the car load, at $1,75®1,80..4 • Ury Goods' Market. • 1 NEW YORE, July 21.--Business remai inert but prices nevertheless are quit and steady . . There is no partieul'? change to observe for the time being. Sax Fitdorcisso, July 21.—Flonr; recent advance is maintained, mark closing firm. Wheat; receipts to-daY 40,000 sacks . fair to choice $1,80@1,7 Legal Tenders743.i. NASHVILLE; July 21.—Cotton quie; low middlings 3010; good ordinary Wh ea t; red. $1,05011,10; white #1.20®142.; Flour; extra hardly Fig7,so. _ DETROIT, July 21.—riour dolt.Whe inactive bat very firm at 11,68 for White. Weather unsettled, • ME