t DUQUESNE WORKS. AN, & GOM RAHM. o of 14.:,,idactino91 , .. _ IRON, NA31.1 - 3 EYrk. 't ' AXLES AND,SPRINCS VIMEINE. lilrAlaraiVarlATA4 naj o llAkEtollND AND ark= utoN.' ,colleleeltralEirl SHEET SPADTI/1"i OVAIO:l . lISON,..DBAO and 111101 PI E DAVI FLANOIan OuTTIO3 BAld. OaLLNDara 1r AND SLAM R&M, for Coal 80ad5._........_; %OWE A loi,WF.Dexti & HARsoW T.E/Sant a ffair .a s u a r s SIN MOULDS cut I tA t fflj , U : STEEL TIMIS, STEEL SHAFTER}, 6 /..... B. WC it 4' a. RUOGYindWAGOISr•BrItINGIit and car sus AND 13113013. . . . All Goods First Olass and Warranted: , OFFICES AND SORES. Sixteenth Street and Allegheny 'trier, and TT Water Strait. Pittsburgh. lake swernELD ors& winugl. RINGO, PANIC & 00., ETIVEII3I7IIG43. - IlliainilictFeri of in'ery derriptton of - _ CAST AND GIERIAN STEEL, glimw firdlNG73,. .. ~ NW. ..":C. AND PM BrsaINGIS. AM/US. STEM ON, AG., ate •WarellOuiet RS yirater andl.oollr4 Sts. , BARB & PATIRIN. M ILLER caarsam. rea n sliz nu gslol. a 1 BEN Vl.4_lll"roAlar. a,IM vow. w. BARB , • PARKIN. BVICIAL PABIRIZE - 13. M. HIES. CRESCENT. STRICT. WORMS, ILLLER, & PARKIN, _ °Moe, No. 339 Liberty St, prrraßrzes , 104:ow - VAC*. ALMOND STEEL wolum ?ASH, BIUMMt & CO., Maintsettirers of 111 descriptions at ISTEFLa. • .011101 and Warehouse, HlitTlitTH, THIRTY!. MST aa.4.13&11.16.01.1.) STREETS, IRON WO1U11!•. Sal. vivaria, Preet. —. W. P. Poslink • .Imps FORGE AND, IRON CO., irastrr.or%oome or nallroad Fish liars and Botta; lialiroad Car Axles Roiled; alailromi Car axles thohcoccedi locomotive Frames; • Locomotive lotto! Shapes? Yokes. Straps; Pistol' Heads; steisuiboas Swift/ • • Steamboat Crania% Hods, Wrists; Pitman Jaw'. Colima, doe. ice, lio. 177 PENN . STItSICT, ri=unmis. re. FROCISS. %tie Trustees are now prepared to graot_lleen gas for the use or the Temr,V,ESILA: rito ans. sinpeslor quality , Imparted to good Iron, great improvement in interior Iron, and the resneWleost.oornmendis to alt husnatacturers of . Iron. rertles irlsidrut to nse It can obtain licenses by JAMES P. SPEER Attorrity fbrthe *agues. BOOMS and A. Znallabls 913 X 'feari LTOn n e' • hotted ta the Missies interested are szOirai BICUBER vmass. wherevthe teasel !metals aww anoteastot oaeration: EvEnlioN,razaTori tff, co., , . • : Pennsvl 's him Works t,, Itsretunum.h. tu41571 J17.114T staguSi 41.17-mwmS.OI:I47II6VROU' - :8 FOUNDERS, JOUX Y. MOM mosT VIM JOHN M.:COO P Elt & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. swum _ CASTINGS itexor. rauscertx`,lo uunitp. Itakiable and arm.lran Fittin; GAS AnD,,TLI BING, 10187111, 121113118C1 ifiLVES, Alas °ZOOM PLITMOT. UN - 40Ciatf.S; Brass Work ot4esogptioulor - SteamcWisteaatt IiAnUfACTIIgEP.SOIIJ. X. OMIT WES ; Improved Balance-Wheel steam Pulp.' dlontifor Dreyfus' Patent Oy er*, Ms best in OW Market. en 6 e 04 iligns, ediser linnintitt+ ono w OAKS. forrsifirttau SOYEllfr iVORKS. ren.odlv. 1881 4io. gibroommluse as ititettfdir, 1iA,20.,4111.61,011§A FIB) **kr. 7,101 19.0vrousi Ago couNmas ; SIC AVIS art ; 411" i I"6illitttgoolt i11!Is *"4 000113 01 Ititt 141 tottotte, , 11110,1` • / Aucl. 19-NMI" o, 9 1. -- titosioth 1001 t 71" • isetigni" Pig / 0401044gri* trle d MAO° / Wahl ~. der e pi tyvigg " ~• 4 l Gimasisonots , BUORILBOL! C O., Cori. Point Illnynnd DaquesneStn . orsAATEA rms.) , • Engine Builders, .rounders, And • achinisti. , '' 11 Manelketare STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all dem Special attention inntedlo our new STATION ARY On.. WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BTIRofIS-horseepower. CAPORef every made Warder &tow roundly, ThaD T ow Market. RIGS Mr- Oil Ilk e ..p u ramys. BANGERS,IIQIISIt and TOBACCO iOREWS — Mid IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to orb% itt ! the . • • INOUSTRIAt. WORKS,. - TrontinS Oaths AEeigietiy Wirer. near the Point. rirrnsinien, I.A. Air An orders promptly ailed. 'Mins. • FORT PITT STILL AND TAU cAltßiiLL'& smltiitn, xLirusAcTlDuta s 01 TUBULAR, DOUBLE-yLDED TUBULAR, IWO-BOX AND CyL STEAM -- BOIL- 'tar OIL STILLS AND OIL TANRS, CHIMNEYS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS. SALT FANS AND CON. DENSERBA_ STEAM pre. aesotaangs Asir IRON BRIDGES . PERSON DOOlllB AND COAL earns Office and Warahanse. earner Second, Third, Sh9o and Lilberty Streets, .Pa. a -Orders sent to the above address will be Drcnntrtlysttelided to, 5h7:189 Wt. BAIINIIILL b. CO., • BOILER MAKERS MW SIIICRT IRON NATORNERS, FOB.!O.!!.!!AND!6Y NN Sr. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the meet approved vischincry, are pre pared to mannfactnreeverydescripson of BOIL.. RES in the best manner and warranted equal to any made in the country ' . ,ChiMneys, Breeelihilh / P iro Beds. SWAM .PiPec. • Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt rand, Tanks,' Off Stale, Sitits• tors... Bottling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar rob iMd sou atanntacturers of Ihirnhill , s setts • • . • Repairing dans en * shortest notice. JIBE-AUTEII, Nos. ISA and 66 Water Street, rrrspELTEGit, acArt . triAthintiao 7 IRON- L :TANI:LS BOILING KILL STLCNS, And SECIIGT IRON WORE, Tor Efteamoosta. • WIND =ran—, 10117811 JARED.II4 NOUTliflf & SON. 11142017LC21307015 01 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. EMMET IRON WORN, &O. • 62 .renn ,Streets Rateibterghl Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, itc. SBA DLEVeIz CO., O. ad WOOD STREET, isanufactuzeis of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE' IPOTINO. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTeRNS AND• IMPltoVallik NTo. and the reputation of our Stosei la such that env one in Want ol'agood article-should -purchase f ou nd b those manufactured by us, as they will be the most durable as well as economical. Would call particufar attention, to our new VoLCAN.. istov it. for churches, hens Anttstores. Over SOO sold in three mouton. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce Clem superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price List. e -MY te CO BwrcirAcTp7Ampay - vAitirn 07 BOSTON- tOOILING RANGE, "THE Film FURNACE," Fos WAsiciltei elTh; 4BaaatoaEW6ll I TMrterl PORTAB IWZ O AI Iu Aa BrACIOMEALLICI„aWRB.troz.L. and du"; " 6412"1 206 and 208 Liberty Street,. -Tirstitretot:Tiii: 04001 i STOVES. CET THE BEST. , 1 ititsanciar: 4j0:16 TRUMEPH, FOB BITV7M'OUB COAL. Calk. Bake fir Roost le fell agony other Store In the UtdOn• P s •- SEIELL & CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. .350 on land and no sale, PA,BWE sToVILB. ILTAT9B.447Mrtialinum era, Ilk. 17M ToBuIIIPAIISJ . "" 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. • $ /11.000 eet 18 ;itch Clear Ylank; • - , , ..14 ,UOO f eet 18 titan tkraniort Pr a; 88,UOUeet, Dry land x 120113 a : . 148.000 ft. 8, i. 18,9 and 8 Inch Poplar; 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; i .'.: 10, WO feet Dry Yellow Pine Board'; ' ' 08 et ,000 feet Hemlock Beentllna. ~,1 08.000 fe No. 1 18 Inch lialdus 4 mull gles . • '. Z. 11 1 rliffraoli= 1 : 1111744118 ; 74 . Mig IN Mk; Upyle. • calm' il . "0. 1 111 '1 , 7 1 i: Milo ar. 11 . u eau pink , e (88 1 1 1 ikfil ii. It II *tat saint % 1 rte on umid and,lbt isle Di Al. ZANDILB ATTER:3ON. Yards Flo. 184 flatasakijrnall a corner of Plirdil and triplet" streeft,imatairard,Alleandarrlite bor. .0 1 half MelpsUr ter. _, ~ . itins 1 . - .. .---,------.. I WEIGIS AND M3ABURES kiamm sidat or wawa iud se, • roma otos% Oswalt ialberty magi POI arta* WM mow MOM W. NO Aze MAT 23 u 1869 r•rrisititelt J dM4t2 K. FOPS Pte. . FOUNDRY - ' - COYPANY OFFICE AND WORKS, , . TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ItirEnlanet , itonilig Min Mar eblinery, Nail Plachines, Re torts, and Castings generally. ''"ATIONAL FOUNDRY , ,k;' AND PIPE WORKS. Coiner Carroll and Smallasan !treats, our= wkire.) prr•rairEmoli, WILLIAM SMITH, rkl.anufaottirer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE ros ass AITII watTsswosss. Hy Pines are all cast Invarlablytn, Ma, in dry sand. and 11/1 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general • Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would Wort s the attontlon of Osmgrtuteud to of Gas to ull Mak la or ••irrS. DUQUESNE -FORGE. WllllllOl 111 M (Successor to JOS. P. HAI(Ii & C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptiy AMBOAT and satisfactonly Ell all orders for STE ISHAFTW, CRANKS, PISTON ROD.,_LAVEItS • PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES; t FRAMES. with every description of BRATS WORK. Deice and Forge, - Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street. apl4:h4o ROBINSON, BEA & CO., succeison to vaamovr. Mora a =sass, W ASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS.PITMORSI% klanniketurers of Boat and Stationary Steam En. ge t t u lliat se lf -new-a. Inge of air deittriptiore T . ' Oil and BtlfO ß ßoller and Sheet Iron Work. Mice, o. iii, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agent. 6ITITABIPSPATZ3fT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. THODIASCARLYS a. co., Fourth Ward Foundry and liatkille Works, SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY. Pa.. Mannfactareai of Stationary and. Portable Stearn ugino. Ott Cato..., ralleys,"Shaning, Grist and Saw Mill Work. Bolling Mill andilachine Castings Grate Bars, Weights• Wagon Boxes, ge. Build to order and nave.= handitturines of all sixes. mir/4:416 CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLIAII, BOYD & BAGALEL chu t Kong, Mill Castings. Roll Lathes. is. DIAMOND q WORKS. • • LONCrae. CO., Ocoee. DALZELL BUILDING, fen „ Duquesne W 69. Pittsburgh. Pa. sormegggl W Commladcrn Merchants and'Brokas is Petroleum and its Products, • DALZELVS BLOCN, DUQUESNE WAY nurAniumals.:Apinutio._ Room 17, chamber of Commerce, •plO 133 SWIM BECOIED STREET lisp& BROTHP1 1 ! 1 , COMMISSION. ME'RCHANTS, AND DZALIBS IF ritiOtillin Ata =M ucp- oine Ay sail 1r2A= 1:616. Philadelphia°lace-15T WALNUT 8T apinrio ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. BERBEitT R. TWEDDLF, iielitt/A asx Or "Lnbricating.Bc High Test lining Oils. liaiiselid Azle OIL _ Stands great beat without ellanAlt u rmsfts limpid al lowest temperatureS. Oil tor tropical climates or bot weather. Locomotive. Zusise. illessidue Shop. Wut Got Screws. dew 'KM and Irlalaidg Ws , Adapted for high speed. p we • e Wool Illeadslight OIL ells Tanners' Stuff.; limutole. Illnisleing OIL 'Oallonnet flormea ,rarraillsek, t n W , l zr r, t o preserre aright Irod W erit and prom Rust. Thep p eta are manutbotnred under Dr. Tweaute , s_settent u b it i Superheated Steam In Vao• cuo. he Rubrics ng Oils are almost odorless. perrectlk , urn. n orm. - and mostly light col. ore& s n d *bleb temperature unchamradand 'remark LI pid Mirage extreme oold. Thellauroad outs are unequaled, and are Inconstant use can on -many e principal Railroads. thiMples -be ed- and orders left at 11 , 1 k WOOL ) WI! . Works at Sharpaburg Bridge. 0 G s AND BATTING Ir 01511 4 :, 1•1'3!1141' CON ANCHOR COTTON 'MILLS. IDO riotous of BUTZ MAZDII7II.IOILIeBI ' 431-11F9,11! AlfilfiV°lll,ll4lYl" ) 101 1 10MINCIIIII AND sivrnis. MTH LUMBAR Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, at 195 FIPTH LYTNUE. Aaysum reeeilied froin.Pne Muir aplearda. • Interest at the rate of elm per cent. paid_ on time deposit'. 0 • • OILS. IP=IITISPINIEIGFI • ~rTdNOIdI Of Pitt s burgh, 3wTOno F.D. DITERIDGE, W. P. WEYMAN. . 11, SIMB. FRANK NIRBERT, W. C. ROBERTSO . N. RILINRY EYER, DAN. KiNzER. - D. M. ARMOR, NMIL PORESTEL. Presidea4 F. F. SCIIE2I 7i10:198 k fli, Cashier. BANK,. NO: 80 -FOURTH - AVENUE , prnsiatnzas. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • . 5200.000 - - Stockholders Individually Liable. • DANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DIRDCTOIIO. Thos. M. Marshall, JoDaM. Mnrtland, Wm. T. dhannon,' I Archibald Wallace: James W. Arrutt„ Jas. D. 'Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared to do s. general Banking habit :Less. -- 1 • 10k43 EtAILT, CAVOHEI & I BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, Pra - AIeisSURAM, PAL.. tIIIICCEB3OII.II TO MANNA. HARTS 00..) Dzeursa Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And perticohir steltion pr to the purehue GOVERNMENT BONDS. sight Drafts on London. vsytait‘ ` N HOLMES & SONS, 57 Market Street. lerx-rwersuitGaii , • Co3leetleas nude on an the ertitelyinihnhis of the United Btates and Canada'. Stacks,Bonds and otlier Sentritiea BODO= AND BOLD ON 0026N18810N. . raillatala attention paid to Ito pircttase and sale of United States Securities Jamia JAY COOKE &' C 0.,. Mlistramers, 114 SO MI THIRD STREET, • PHILADELPHIA. . BTOCHS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to,the purchase and sal* of government Becuritiu, . CITY BANK. •- . 112 Fifth 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . carnair.moo,ooo. . , STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. , FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonet and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections mada on ,rat,the principal Dorms of the United States and Canada. Boxituctit lmtazit, Predden‘ • • ' JAHNS MCCABE, Vice President. JOHN B. HORIALZY. Cashier. Dinscrous. D. Dungen, James McCabe, _Thomas /Waite, 'John' Write. J. Donley'''. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Rene, .lames Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, . - 11.A.Freyrugle. Jno.Jos.liermann. Thomas Sarum Hugh Resting. _ jei:ks .. . _ ... . , . • ASSESSMENTS. • N ....W0,e...1,....W 6 M 1 PA1NJWK1 VW61,00 01111 Cit OT,crrsZ2ll3l2=3l./Larr,SITATIMOI4 _ .f Pittsburgh. all,1110.:3)301). i ZITOTICE.--The Assessment for the Boardwalk—on_Elm street (Bloomfield) m Main street to the Pennsylvania Railroad. :ils now feady for examination,ar.d can be seen t ttas:volve, nen wsDrizavitir.: antraist, WhWhet Itiwilube earned: to the LUty Treasurer's et for collection. H. J. MOoltE, , iylo:m2 City Engineer. , , DEBECCA 'STREET.--Pintice .L.s, is viewers ien that the 'undersigned. ID puluted to assess damages and benefits for opening Retiree • street.. Eire, :Weed. Alle gheny. from Craig to 4eederal street. will meet on the premises to attend to dp.ties of their ap pointment. on WRDNEOPAITAAWY Riad, a*Hili. at * We:lock P. K. JOHN HAMMY. A. LISt. M A RSHALL. A. M. ARSHALL. QEDGEWICIL: nted STBEET.—The, dodersigned, appoi to assess doulaKtil and benefits for opening See newitlit street, Sixth ward, City of-Alkgneny, will meet on the prem tare on FRIDAY. July.,S3d. 1889. at 4 o'clock v. N., to attend to duties of their appointment. T. J. HirRNANN, YEttlirtßll AVALTER, THOMkla GM OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER or ALLicoomy colprrAPA.. v. 69. Flue 117 _ ENOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS. ISEiLED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until Wild Inet.. incluitve, for the erection of a new:WOODIII STRUCTURE at the Bridge over Stree. , l Rani', at Biabeili, , s on: the Elliabethiowa Road. on the Une between Bald. win an d . Mifflin Townthipe. Pilaf and, apeeltuAtioa ! can heaeen on &pull einem. By direction of the County Commissioners. HENRY LAMBERT. "J 7 Pardierl COAL AND COM riusi4 , Cosix COALU! ‘ J DICKSON, STEWART & RIO 11 4 111 # 1 1", lheit (116" ' O. ) 567 STREET, (1441 city will)fgraOND ZW E I ,- ;‘ood y9NOWilt &ZVI CliAla,-Talt2,uti at r " i nri hem OMITS ilaiVirtir . 141 64000111 • MAT; ovasee.nreee.ovo•e"weenree,eee.nreeaw eeeeeeee CaOC)IL-AM SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PM B." MERTZ,. Banker ifood and Fifth Stmts. JANES Bey & CO" (ftecesoors oS. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood M., 3B 11. Dr 3Er.. 30; 'EL Ell, SOY AND SELL ALL BUMS OF 00TERNMINT SECURITIES, tWLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS. wir Interest Allowed on Deposits. lowes ß3r t Money loaned on Government Bonds ) at market rates. Order, executed ' for the Parch lee and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAlifii.S T. BRADT & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab solute security against theft,loss, or destruction. JAMB T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, ,rotnern & Wool) STS. I I °m913:1 , littsinttglj etairttt. FINANCE AND TRADE. rz2 Grafton or PPITSBURGII GAZETTR, THURSDAY. July 22, 1869. t Quotations as received by Ph. R. Marts: Gold, 135%; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 120%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%; do 1864, 121%; do 1865, 121,i; do 1865, Consols, 120%; do 1867, 120%; do 1868, 120 V.; - Ten Forties, 11034; New York Central, 210%; Erie, -; ;Wading, 93%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 51%; Ohio & -Misissippl, 81; Michigan Southern, 105; Cleve land it Pittsburgh, 106%; Chicago & Bock Island, 13%; Chicago & North Western, 79%; Chicago &North Western Preferred, 93%; Adams Express Com pany, 60; Merchants Union Express, 10%; Pacific Mall, 83%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 36%; Am. W.Xx- Press, 42%. P.X.CHAIt GE, Large. .Sna/1. London, per . $6,70 $6,80 Paris. per franc 27 2 - 3 3 Berlin, thaier 99% 1,00 Frankfort, florins 58 59% -Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 135%;. United States Sixes, 1881, 120,4 Five-Twenties, 1862, 123%; do. 1864,121%; do. 1865, 121%; Ten-Forties, 110%; Five-Twenties. Janu ary and July, 1865,120%; do. do. 1867, 120%; do. do. 1868, 120%; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific ailroad, 90; Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifica, 107%; Lake Superiors 96. • aty Telegraph to tee Pittsburgh Gazette.] Yonx, July W., 1869, , Money +mist 6®7 per cent.; discciunts more active. Sterling inactive at 9 ,;@)10% per cent. Gold operiing..at 135%, advancing to 185%, and-closing` it 185%. The Weser took:$805,000 for Europe, and the Missouri, for. Havana, took 080,000. State,_ stocks ate firmer: Tennessee% 56%; Virginias, fie; Georgias, 83; North Carolinas, 48 ;2Miwuris, 88%; South lutrolins% 80)f. R a il wa y.bondegoulie and strong: Mich , igen Central 8'5.1412%©133; Fort Wayne S's, 95; first of Lloltunbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 84. . Governments opened quiet, but closed 'steady and dull, The closing quotations were: Coupons of 'Bl, 120%; do. '62, 123%; d o , -14, 121%; do. '65, 121'; do. new, 170 do. '67, 120%; do. I '6 B , 120 6 : 141411 %; 7 a,'llogi Pacifies, IW%. 1 ,Express stocks dull. Railways dull, with light transactions. 1 • Bidding Pried, at s:Bo:.;Canton, 60; 1-Cumberland. 8034; -Western Union Tel egraph, 36%;. Quicksilver 116; Marl poss,7%; do. p_referred, 15;4; Pacific Mail 8ily: Boston Water 15%; Admits Express 60; 4 Wells Fargo & Co., 22,4; iAmericsn, 42%; United States, ' 73%; New York Ceutrid, WV . Harlem, 142; Hudson, 184 q; M'chts 'Union Express, 10%; Read ing, 93; Erie, 29% /WWl= Central; 133; Michigan Southern, /05; Illinois, Central, 140%;.Pittsburgh , 1(17 % ; Northwestern. -79 g; 410'..! preferred: _94; C. C. Jr. C., 71%; Rock Island, 1141,i; St. Paul, 76%; do. preferred, 77; Fort Wayne;lo2%; Alton, 1f.8%; do:- preferred, 159; . Ohio _and < Mississippi , ;1%; . ISt. Joseph - , 129. Coin disbursements, 5262,042. • , Sub• Treasury Reoelpts, $3,592,693; pay ments, 1884,008; balance, 194,086,842. Copper stocks at Boston; Ccipper Tolle, 7; Franklin, 12; Heels, 89; Haneock, 2; Minnesota, 13f. , . mbSO PETROLEUM SUOMPIF.T. . • OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH ELAKETT/4 TfIIIRSDAY, July 22, 1:;., The oil market was somewhat stronger to•day, and with an iniproved demand, there was an increased volume of bust. nem in the aggregate, , and, compared with yesterday, . prices ruled a shade higher. The demand seems to be tore particularly for early deliveries, which is attributed to the fact that some of the .e.horta" haVe commenced te cover, and it is said thitt exporters haVe I been buy: trig pretty freely fbr several) days—not- Withstandt prices are relatiVelythigher hole PAD guroPe., • P4vsto' sd'ffeee e „front P tiou in s k, which ,it is allegai ,Ml' Argo' now thw At AP tA9tOkii. ni, Onte thin And that expo •re hail. tio • diffidtaty in getting all the oil they want provided they are ;milling to pay the prices. CRUM. _ The crude market continues remarka bly stiff, and notwitbstanding the de- mend iq only moderate, prices are still tending upward. Sale 1,000 teller till December first, at 14%; 1,000. last four Months, at 14X; '5,000 last live months, at 14i4; 1,000 July, at 143;: 1;500 spot, 14%; and 1,000 sellers all year, at 14 1 4. As the last five months sold. - at 1434, sellers option all year,may be fairly quoted at 14%, which is an advance of 34 to X, within the past day or two. REFIRED. • Also is stronger r and compared with vestel day a abide higher. Sales 5,000 bhis - July. at 31%; 2,100 do, at 3134; LOOO each, August to• December. at 12; and 1,000 August, first half, earesume, at 12; the. last half being quotat 3234. . Buyers option all year, 3134. • . LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter,Lubricating oil Eclipse Railroad Axle Eclipse Machinery ..... ... Eclipse Spindle RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. Fisher it. Bro Pool it 8r0... J. Wilkins.... R. T. Leech. • Total 2,180 bble. OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BT A. V. B. R. Lyons de 8r04:4d8 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Works 458 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & S. 195 bbls refined to W. P Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. .1. C. Kirkpatrick, 250 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. H. W. C.Twpddle, 50 bbls lubricating to Penna. RR. Co. H. W. C. Twefidle. 50 bbls refined to W. D. Garrett, Philadelphia. Total Refined 1,441 OIL SHIPPED EAST AT 'DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchlion & Refining Co., 392 bls to Warden, Frew & Co,. Philadelphia. b Brooks • Ballentine & Co., 46 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Brooks, Ballentine & Co. 8 bbls lub. to A. P. Phipps, Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 368 PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 0371.crg or PITTBRIrRGH essesTirr, THURSDAY, Jilly 22,.1E69. The general markets present nothing that is new - or really- iniportant. The fine weather of the past two or three days has prcdncede more. cheerful feel ing in commercial circles, and hopes are now entertained that the crops will yet • be secured in good condition. We no lice, in our exchanges that new wheat has commenced to flow pretty freely in to some of the western markets, and we may look for pretty liberal arrivals here • within the next two or three weeks, as it is likely that farmers will sell as quick as possible, in .order to realize present. prices. All accounts agree that the crop in this section of the country is better, both in yield and quality, than it has been for several years, and it is not • probable, therefore, that the figures now current, will be snsteined for any length of time. Private intelligence from New York and Chicago today, report both wheat and flour strong, and it Was inferred by some that the ioreign news may have been the cause of it. As most of the stock in both these places is in the hands of speculatiors, it is not improbable that they may be able to keep prices up for two or three week, especially if the European advises should in the slightest • degree be in their favor, but the irn- • pression is, that not only wheat, but all kinds of grain must rule lower, once. t `the new crop commences to move. APPLES—In steady demand. and we can report regular sale at 8344 per bbl. BUTTER—Primer to choice is in fair demand, with • saleti at 23@25 common Is very dull. BEANS—DuII at 111,75@2. BROOMS--Quoted as, follows:. No. 5 $6,50; No. 4 g 6; No. 3 g 5, No. 2; plain, g 4,50, and market firm. CHEESE—SaIes Western Reserve, at. 16; Hamburg, at 16; Factory, at 17; and Goshen, at 18. - CARBON OIL—Is quiet and unchang ed: may be quoted at 273f,©26 for 50 or 100 barrel lots, and 29®30 in small lots. DRIED TRUIT-1-Veilq•. # rind holders generally are anxious to realize; and as a cqnsequence, they are working off all they can at the best figures — they can get.... EGt3S--In fair supply, and zu cents seeems to bo the standard price, FLOU R ted. in Notwiths the w tan esint, g the the market here-Tappr here, ls quiet and dull-4eveld- of the least excitement, and the demand is very light.. In regard. to prices, there are no changes; and consumers ara still being supplied at about: Chicago prices, Spring Wheat brands ' being' quoted; at 16,60147,00. Winter Wheat brands freely offered at 17,00@7,25.. yet as we have already noted. the demand is very light and the sales of an unimportant char . GRAiN—Wisiter Wheat is scarce and in steady-milling demand'at 11,85@1,10; there was q, car of new. Indiana wheat on sale, said to be very fine—held at 11,45. Oats firm but the damsnelis light; sales on track at 68@69, and in store at 70©72. Corn is scarce and 'firm; sale of :<4 ears mixed at 90—prime Yellow quoted - at 93®95. Rye is still quoted at 11,25 for small lots. ' HAY—Baled la stillquoted at 525(4)28, to the trade. Sales of new at 118©25, aa to quality, • - - - - ...31P—Lfust sides at 11205-- HUSKS—SaIes at 3 / 4 03 2 cts per pound. LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at 5.50, per bbl, and Common White at - • :1; # 7 LARD 0f,1 4 7a.'-2 at PI 15® 1,18 and No. 1 at 1,4E451,48 POULTRY—SaIes of •#isprint chick ens, bvthe coop, at 60®650 per pair. POT r ATOES--Continue very dtill with a supply largely in excess of the demand; sates at $1,6002,00 per bbl, as to.quality. PROVISION&--blarket flrnia ,r Ind prices tending upward. Shoulders, 16; Ribbed, Melee, Math; Clear Sides, 19; Plain Hams, 19; Sugar Cured Heals, W.% Bee @2 ", ls 2 l4tal l@22. thand Lard i , l 2o b % lll 4 llll. 2o i 4 ' ,l l7 n ; tierces and 21 in kegs. Mad Pork ; PEANUTS—SmaII sales* 12, SALT—Alleghicly 'River' , brands are quoted; by the car : load, at $1,75®1,80. .Dryr Goods , NEw YORK, July 22.—The market is Inactive, although their la , ad improved inquiry for shootings at steady, rates. Prints are inactive anda little 'lrriagrilar lu prloe, 4*to.KC, r as to T"..) Claicaoo, Juli22.—Cattle steady; beat grades 15@2.5a higher and 54.24%545 for good;'Uottel 1ii,873 1 1(i47;50 - for light to choke and $7,7508,05 for extra prime Id:doping Wave" Hoga;.steada; g8,35(4 8,55 for coramon 18,6214(445.75"16r 'far to medium au& 141,84)(i1412% for good to tholes. A 400 85e / 75c 80e 720 bbis 720 ." S4O " 160 " •