Dug UESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO. Manufacturers or. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DUQUESNE. L X AXD JUNIATA, FLAT BAR ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. RAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLILTRA AND HEADS. GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BAWL PLANO/0: CUTTERBeIts, CI LINDER LEON II" AItILFLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. ;V.OW ANS,WRDGES & HARROW TEETH, • _ZBING,PLOWA.ND OULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B: STEEL • COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS. and CUT CUT „NAILS AND SPIKES. 7 All floods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WOBECI. Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh. SIIIEFFIp4III STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIN11011&.001, PITTSBUTIGU. PL. , Manufacturers of every descrtptlon of CAST AIM GERMAN STEEL ; , RA ILW ESPAROS, ELLL :C. AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Ac., Warehouse; 83 Water and 100 First Sts. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN. eitrinAL PARTNERS: 3ncTO4AL~r. KRUHEN MILLER, Gru. IW. BARR, CAS. H PARKIN. SPECIAL PAitnriffe—S. M. KLUB. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, BARB & PARKIN, 0916 e, No. 339 Liberty St, fal4:d4B PITTSIWIytH, PL B LACK IDLIIII[OND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER 'ilk CO., • - 'anuinfisetnrers Of all descriptions of Ulnae and Warehonse, TI3IRTIRTH, THIRTY ?WS and BAIL 110.61) EITYLEETS, , . vrrrsznoseu. IRON WORKS.' Us, Vzirrza, P / Pousin, prrTSBEIRGH 'FORGE AND. IRON CO., WAtItrYACITIIS2B or Bar Iron; Railroad Pleb Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Boiled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Lemmatise Frames; Lommot.ive Prime Shaven Aide Rods; . l i/okel, Straps; XPiston Heads; Steamboat Shafts, Steamboat Crank*: Piston Rods. Wrists; 'itman Jaws, Collars, Ac. V. 51.643, 'No. 177 PECINTIA,Y STREET, ITITSBURGH, PA LEISILIESEN PROCESS. "the Trustees are now ore_oared togrnntlleen- IFS tor the nee or um ...ELLEESELAN PRO CB3S. • The imperier quality imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement In inferior iron, and the reduced cost, commend it to all mansifacjamera of parties wishins to use tt eau obtain licenses by tritollog to 'JAMES P. SPEER - , Attorney for the Trustees, ROME' 1, and 2„ EAgltstreo Bafdlag, 983(, avOntte. Parties interested are invited to visit the !HO Z 2ißitatiEtt WORKS. where the recess le now in sneceasful operation. . leB:dt7 EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvtinia IrOn/Woits. Wanner's% Nos. 166 - and 16? FIRST STREET, Kooelte Mononga,leis House, sTIZI:d6 PITTSBURGH BRAI3B FOUNDERS. JOEilt M. CCKW*M.. .JOHN N. COOPER & CO., .76211 and limas Foundeis. BEAMS CASTINGS MARS ritOMPTLY TO Olf.DElt. Makable and Gr 4 Iron Fittings, • • GAS PIPE AND TUBING, TEROTTLE,SAFETYAND CREC& VALVES, • ALL GLOBE PATTERN. TL'Z et_)CIiEKS Erase Work of every deser bOon for Steamy Water and OIL XLNUFACTIIRESS 0 FJ.ld. COUPES'S Improved Balanee-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ou ers, the best in the /Market. °Zee and Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike Streets. NOVELTY WOKEL pITTABIMIGH -NOVELTY WORKS. locuided A. D. ISBB. ADAMS. AVICE.E- & CO. KAITU7ACTI7IIIIIBB OP 5-EYSTONE STANDARD, )7AIRNA NFL 8 PAT. ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. jantu Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, Paint and Coffee Mills, ac. GORIER' OF FIRST AVENTIE daGBANT?3II3, Pittsburgh, Penn's. AROEUTECTS. la'Aituk ArictrrAWCTS. Nor. IS and 4 8t. Clair Street, Pittaburgh. Ps. Bye at ten tion given to the destotng And bv 001:12t , *MU - sad -MIMI; . OM ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. HUGH IL BOLE 8c CO, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., T3ll POINT,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. • -. Manofacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA.; TIONARY ENGINES of all sixes. Special attention invited to onrnewBTATION ABY OIL WELL ENGIN& AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horseipower: 3 - CASTINGS,of every_kind, inideto order atria: Foundry, on THIRD !WERE_ ,T below Market. RIGS for OR Wells, SMATTBNG, _PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE andTOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCOMMIMUGS, on head and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL .WORKS, Fronting on the Alleghen . River,. near the Point,/ mar All orders promptly tiled: TRY UB. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TAN WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUB. IFER S. IRE-BOX AND C Y LINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND OIL TKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AN AND ASH P u lS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PA NS AND CO - DENSERS: STEAM PIPES, GABOHETEBS AND N BIDGES* PRISON DOOllB AND COAL sarras Ocoee and Warehouse. corner Second Third, Short and Liberty Streets, ir Orders sent to the aboye address will be promptly attended to. mh7:149 WM. HARNIIILL & CO., • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • NOS. SO,. 3.11, 114 AND SO PENN ST. Baring seemed s. large yard and furnished it wits the meet approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the beet manner,. and warranted equal to any made in the country.' Chimney,, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Ltive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tant OiISOIL% Agita tors., Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Brid es. Sugar Pans. and sole manniketurers of B 's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. laii:c2l JANES Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, irrrrossultait, POL.I suovraorusza or • IRON. OIL TANKS, SZTTIANG PANE. COPPER MUM PIPS, ROLLO' Or MILL IMACJII3. *ad BEET IKON WOB.S. For Steamboats. JAZ= 11. .3111M311--- —.....ZWITDD D. Races JARED M. HR — IISH & SON, lIILLNUIPACTIMIRS OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. it.BEADLEY t CO., NO. 30 WOOD STREET, it i analscturers of the greatest variety or Coy Parlor and Heating Stoves TO BE POUND. en cur assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTARNS AND IMPROVAMES. To, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one in want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well_ as economical. Would call particular attention. to our new VoLCAN!. STOVE., for churches, halls anastores. Over 500 sold in three mounts: Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and tar cheaper. - Send for illatalogne and Price LLst. leap aRAFF, KNITS & CO., ILILIOTPACTIOLVES OP MOT VAIOEITY OP 639LICTINTEIS BOSTON ,COOKING RANGE, "THE MIRY FIIIINACE I r . Fox Witutirre Burzbmge. THE NNEgW~ CP,LtIlliBiA COO OOEIN 2 STOV OV E E, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pa ACEI C m v MA IEFLECTORatATEetroa and t; 206 and 208 Liberty Street, 5e25:31% PriIIBIEWH. PA. lIKNILY INZII COOK STOVES. CET TINE BESX. BEINELL itt CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB MAW:4OOB CoAtz. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as nil &my other Ston in the Union. - BISSELL &- 00., No. 285... Liberty Street. also on eland anti for sale. PASCLOR STOVES, SEATI NG tna U Z : M I TO BUILDERS ! 500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. , . 150,000 feet 1), Jue.h Clear Plank: 25,000 feet 131 Inch Common Plank: 25,000 feet Dry 1 and 51 Inch Oak: 515,000 ft. X, 1, lyt, 2 and 3 Inch Poplar: 10.000 leet Dry Poplar Scantling: • 10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Roardat 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 303.000 feet No. 1 18 inch lisenal Shin. _gles. scio,ooo No. 1113-Inch Shingles, sawed: 50,000 No. 116-Inch !Shingles, shaved; DO, 000 Fire Brick; 000Flre Tile. 100 one Fire lay; AlsO,' Saw - Mill Lnln c ber, Locust and Cedar Posts. and all articles In the line on band and for sale by , ALEXANDER PATTERSON, Yards— . No. 157 Xebeces street and corner of Preble and Juniata Streets!, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor ate' of hiancheSter. • . 54:6 WEIGHTS AM`D MIWHIRSIS. B.Liros; B a wero.ltelglda and iteasn/i, No. II /ODlerli BISEET, (Between Liberty and Perry street* Ordirr PrealPtil Wended to WM MTTfiBUSGH, PL. 2 LitiDirAOTITBZE9 OP PITTSBURrxH, Pa. 11 LUMBER, , PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: saisammaWillaiffl KNIT . FORT - PITT' FOUNDRY , COMPANY. . OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PrriSl3ll3lR.Gl3, PA. fit - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. - Ceenthe Corzoll and Snudintan Street% • (MINTS WARD,I .P3T11511131:111161.11., PAIL 111 ILLIAM SMITH, . 1r InanufaTtetrer or CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR OM AND WA.17.3 WORM. 7. My ?thee are all cast lnaarlablfla Pits, la dry sand, and 1M feet lengtlia. Also, full.assorrnient of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. ..1,,T,T4:154-M3Tc?Z'lnzgront'Euggrad* DUQUESNE FORGE. • • WiIsMAX MILLER, (Successor to JOS. P. 11114111 & C 0.,) Has facilities co -extensive with the leading Forges in 'She East, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily till all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES. PISTON BOD 4, LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. _together with every description of SHAPE WOES. °like and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. aptch4o_ CO.,OBINSON, BE C & & Successors to BoICNOON. MINIS WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBUREM, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En- Ones. Blast Engines, MID Machinery, Hearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Once, No. lA, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for MIMED'S PATENT INJECTOR fa feeding Boilers. Jail :MD • THOMAS C.&IILIN & CO., ourth Ward Foundry and aehine Work', SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHEICYCITY. Mannfactuate of Statlon.lry and Portable Steam Engines, vu rresse., endeya,:Shatttng, tirtst and Saw Work, Bolling Intl and Machine Castings. Orate Bars. Weights, Wagon Boxes, ..te. Build to order and nave on hand Marines of aA sues. mrlegS CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BoT,LitAN, BOYD it BAOALEY. chn mous, cuttings. Roll Lathe& &c. 'f6iLs DIADIOND OIL WORKS, N. M. LONC & CO., Office. D-ILLZELL BUTLDUTO, fen Dttqueine Way. Pittabarsti. Ps. WARING AND RUG, Com:anion Ate:chianti sad Broken La Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIL ADDRESS, Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET spin TI BROTHERS, OBEnSpN MERCHANTS, AND DZA.LICILI LY Petroleum and Its Products, Pittanurth WIIce—DALZELLIS SIRLOIN% corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets, 2111114elphla Office—UT WALNUT ST. tipl:w2o ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT if. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OT Lubricating & High Test laming Oils. Eelipse Railroad Axle Oil. Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowelft temperatures. Special VU for tropical climates or hot weather. • Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cntScrews. Saar RIII and Planing Rill OUs. Adapted for high wed. Spindle Oil, Wool Head•Liglit Oil, Oil, Tanners' Shiff•lllensole, Img d Finishing Oil,: Gasoline, Harness Oil, I Parralline. Almon yI&RNISH, tO preserve Bright Iron Work and .ainery , from Bust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Twetfilte l s_sietentiyi Superheated Steam In Tao cuo. '/ he Illabrica ng 011ie are almost odorless, perfectly pure, n orm, and mostly light eel • ored, scan d a bin temperature unchanged. and remain Irmpld durgag extreme cold. The Railroad Otis are unequalled, and are in constant use on many of the princip ali Railroads. Samples can bebe ermined and orders left at 174 WOOD ermined Works at Sharpeburg Bridge. BEIDETIN GS AND BATTING. . , Houtmi, ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. PiT.II3XMMII. Masoacturers of HEAVY MCDIIIM and LIONT AUFO/10/1 4111/10 larsearous ISZEILITINGIS liArt iti14711,11. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1869 FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for 'Discount, Deposit an 4 General Banking Business, at 195 FIFTH AVENUE. Any sum received fro:n One Dollar upwards. Interest at the we of six per cent, paid on time deposits. DrnEcrotts ED. DITHRIDUE. W. F. WRYMAN. W. H. SIMS. FRANK KEI3ERT W. C. ROBERTSON, Elso'RY MEYER, DAN. EINZER. • D. 31. ARMOR, • 'EMIL POERSTEL. F.D. DITHRIDGE, President.- F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier. Jy10:196 AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURQII. . CASH CAPITAL 0200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF ISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. - Cashier. DIRECTORS'. Thos. M. Marshall, • Wm. T. -. Shannon, James W. A rott, Chas. B. Le eh, • John FLovd, This Bank is now fully organized and prepared o do a general Banking business. jelok43 • HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, prrTsztoznaGmr, PA.. caucczsdoEs To HANNA., EAST a CO"! DiAtaIIS Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And part:eulsz attention patd :o the pnrctuaat and date of COVERNNIENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. .1.1 1 1 \T HOLMES & SONS, • 57 Market Street, PITI'TBBURGH. PAL. Collections made on a tIIe prtncipal points of the United Otates and Canada*. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Panienlir atteat4on ;aid :co the purchase end as-le o: United States Securities. Je.3o:sl JAY COOKE &. CO., .IBamir..e3ra, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STt./CES sad BONai uC AL. descripttoma bought had solo Spec al stuantlon gt7e'a to Cie purctiaft and sala. of government Securities CITY HANK. • 112. Firth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 8/00,000. • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY _LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.- , FOREIGN EXCHiNGE Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal Points of the United Stater add Canada. JAICK Innszn, President. MIB 141cCa.na. Vice President. JOHN B. GOttsfltY. Cashier. D. Ihmien. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, . John Savage, J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick. Hane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle, Jaoaos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes, Hugh Heating., Jel:k3 DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK. NO. 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED IN 1333. ASSETS 66,603,431 33. Open daily, from u o'clock A. 1 . 4 ...t0 3 o'clock r. at, and SATURDAY EVENINUS, from May Ist to :November Ist, front 'lto o 6 'oloc 6_, awl-from Novembef Ist to May Ist. from '0 to S' o'clock. Deposits received of all dividend not less than ONk. DOLLAR and a of the plants declared twice a year, in June and December. interest has been deeiared semi-annually In June and Decetnber'shice the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per emit. a year. Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and hears the same Int crest fromthe Ist days of June and December:compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pass book. At this rate money wilt double In it,, than twelve years. • . Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applica= . tion at the Wilco. Plinstunstr—GEOßGE ALBREE. ytelintlitelneSTS: John G. Sackofen, •'1 A. - M. Pollock, if, D., Ben). Y. Fahnestock, Robert Robb, James Hardman, John H. Shoeuberger, James McAuley, James elildle, James IL D. Mends, Alexander Speer, babe M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. 1 irattinnias: Wm. S. Anderson, i Hobert C. Loomis? Calvin Adams. , I Henry J. Lynch, John C. Studley, i Peter A. Madeira, George Black, • 1 John Marshall, • Hill Surgwin, - Walter p. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, ; John H. McFadden, ChariesA. Colton, :I Ormsby Phillips, - John Evans, ! HeuryLßlngwalt, John J. Gillespie, ! Wm. E;Schmertz, William S. Haven, Alexander Tlndie, Peter H. Hunker, William Van Kirk, Richard Hays, 1 Isaao whittl er, James D. Kelly, Wm, P. Waimea. _DutasunEa—CHARLES A. COLTON. '_ EIf!SIKTARY--.IACIES IL D. HEEDS. UPHOLSTERY HOLTZHAN & IVII7DERHOLD. No. 100 27tird Avenue, Upholsters and Dealers in Certain Good Dtrert the attention of their friends . ..rid. the public to their finely limited stock of Lace and .Nottinghani cartairis Veitit)lllo Laces, :Damask 11,Aps. Forty's Mexican cloth. Satin, Delanes. Gilt Cornices. Gilt and Walnut Mouldings, Spring Bede of superior make, /Dux Matrasses (pure white hair.) Pillows, Bolsters. and everything perteininz to a arst•class bed. The latest Paris an Berlin designs for Draperies atthe inspection els customers. Pars Whl te Eastern Show athenialwafs on hind. HOL 4t:WIEDERHOLD.' NO.IOO . THIRD AVENUE. myBo3 • JAJLES T 1 BRADY 86 Co., (Successors 08. 'JONES I C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 A. IV TEL .3M FL SS, BUT AND SELL ALL MINDS 07 GOVERNIICENT . SECURITIES, SOLD, 8114118 AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVOFLABLE Mr" Interest Allowed on Deposits. /Or Money Loaned on Government - Bonds at lowest market rates. Order?' executed for the Paretic's° and Sale •of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. - JAMES T. BRADY & CO. John M. Mart:and: Archibald watiace, Jas. D. Kelly, Wtn. Floyd. GOVERNMENT .BONDS We will register sit 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, COR. FOUR= & WOOD STS. raTiao2.s gitimigt Gayitt. Ul2 °mos or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SA.TU BOAT, July 24, 1869. The decline of our bonds in London on Friday last from 833; to 83, gaVe rise to a firmer feeling in the gold room, and the further decline to 82X, and 87X in Frankfort on Saturday, was the forerun ner of graaual advance in gold from 1353; to 13634. The large short interest of speculators and importers. as well as the published programme of the Treasury. department for August, indicating the payment of more currency for the pur chase of eleven millions of bonds, and the sate of only two millions Or gold, ' give the gold market an appea i rance of unusual str6ngth, and we must not be surprised to see the market advance from 3 to 4 per cent. during the week. Our big delayed exports of. specie in the hope of finding a market. again for our bonds, have at last begun,:and the consequence of overtrading must be plainly visible to every intelligent mer chant or banker. The low rate of gold last December and the efforts or the Chicago grain speculative cliques have prevented a free export of our produce, anti the low currency price of cotton gave the importers and exporters the ad vantage of buying more extensively of foreign manufactures at low rates. The dullness of business in general in duced many a merchant of the sea ports to try his hand at speculation ad ventures, whereby he lost his capital and enriched the already wealthy .specala- PHILADELPHIA mb tors of the gold and bond cliques, not to mention the doings of the wealthy class of Railroad operators who plun dered friends and' foes alike in their wa tering,of the snare capital of nearly every road of the country. The question is daily asked, what becomes of the money or the representative of money, the pa per manufactured for that purpose. The circulation seems to be out, yet , ac cording to the books of the Treasury de- I pertinent a large amount 'is lying idle in the Treasury vaults, placed there for special disbursement purposes, but perhaps not actually drawn for some time, and especially withheld at a time when money was scarce' inordinary business channels. Again the Treasury withdrew a very lame amount of cir culation from the National . Banks and placed it .in the Sub-Treasury and its depositories, where it is as well as if it was not in existence. These deposits in the National Banks formed a very e - semial - part Of their•discount capital, and was a great aonice of profit to them. But. more than all, the country requires double the capital:of 1363. The country being more extended for business pur- poses, in time of 'distrust double the circulating medium is required in camp orison to.llmes when ,credit fuxn- tains the larger part of the medium of eachange. Quotations as received .by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, .1.361‘; Silver, 130; Eighty- , - one's, 120 X; Five Twenties, lfife, 123 x; do 1864, 121 X; do 1865, 121%; do 1865, Consols, 1261 4 3 do 1867;s .11Z0%; do 1868, 1201,;; Ten Forties, 111%;, New York Central, 214;5; Erie, —; Reading, 96%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne /St' Chicago Railroad, 31%; Micbigan Southern, 10514; C.lsve.! land & Pittsburgh, 108; Chicago Li Rock Island, 114; • chicago do North Western, 79%; Chicagd di North Western Preferred, 93%; AdatrisExpress Com pany, 130;4; Merchants _ nlon Express, 10m; Pacific Mall, 83941Weateria Union Telegraph Company, 37; Am. W. Ex- press; 4235' EXCHANGE, - Large. 82nall. London, pr £ 1 43 , 7 0 $6,80 Paris. per franc 27V, 2816 Berlin, chiller 99 3 1 1 00 Frankfort, florins 58% 6934. quPtAtions, received T. Brady & 14°4 . 135 ti; United FINANCIAL. Cor_a3o, SILVERAND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PH. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. myb . FINANCE AND TRADE, 523; Ohio (St Misiimippi, States :Ries, 1881,12138; Five..Tys>euties, 1862, 123 34> do. 1864, 121 ; do. 1865, 121 X; Ten-Forties, IION Flve-Twenties. Jana,- ary and July, 1865,120!;: do. do. 1867,\ 120; do. do, 1868, 120 1 ,‘; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 90:. Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifica , 107 % ; Lake Superiors 96, LB7 Te:egraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.), NEW Your., July 24, 1869. Money easy at 6@)7 per cent., •with free offers late in the day. Disbounts quiet at B@l2 per cent. ' , Report says thFe Secretary of, the Treasury will continr,e to purchase bonds in Auguston the stqae basis as in this month, without increa..ing the sales of gold, ' The bank statement waa favorable;- total reserve is nearly ibmillion and a half greater than last week's; loans $259,661,889, increase $2,633,600; specie $30,079,424, decrease $976.026. circulation 334.119,793, decrease 467,639; deposits $193,622,260, , increase ,$5,190,559; legal tenders $54,271,862, increase $2,112,156. Sterling quiet at 10@18 per cent. Gold opened at 135%, advanced to 1364, and closed at 136%@13634; the rise was occa sioned by the heavy shipments and pri vate telegrams announcing the fall of 34 ner cent. in bonds at Frankfort and Lon- Zion. ' It was stated the Russian govern ment put a new 5 per cent. loan of a hundred million thalers on the Frank fort Market, which caused a decline in our bonds, carrying the rates.for gold to 4@7 per cent. The, clearances were $ 48 ,- 000,000. Exports for tooday were 81,403,- 376; exports for the week wore $3,082,015. , Governments firmer. The closing pri ces were! Coupons of 'Bl, 121 1 4@12133; do. '62, 123 5 ,;@123%; do. '64, 121121,7; do. '65, 121:, 1, .;©121,7(0 do. new. -120@) 120%.: do. '67, 120%@120%; do. '6B, 120 1 4 (Z612115v; 10-40's, 111% ®111,;,; Pacific's, 107%@108. • State bonds steady; Missouris, 8734; old Tennessees, 63; new, 57%; old Virgin ias, 59,1.1; new, 61, 1 ,4; old North Carolinas, 59; new, 53. Stock market strong and buoyant most of the day, particularly on Venderbilt shares. Harlem advanced-to 156, a riso of 014 per cent.; New York Central touched 2161‘, and Hudson 191. The rest of the list advanced 34 per cent., in sympathy, with considerable activity. The market subsequently fell of :nightly k under realizations, but closed strong, though, as usual on Saturdays, quiet. 5.3 u Piy•ees: Canton, 59; Oilmoerland, 31 Weikern, 37; Quicksilver, 1536; Mar iposa, 8; do. preferred, 15y; Pacific Mail, 84, 1 4 : Adams Express, 60 4 3: Wells and Fargo, 223 : American, 42y 4 ; Merchants, 1056: New. York Central, 21574; Harlem, 155; Hudson,l9o; Reading, 97%; Erie, 29; do. preferrd, 54V Michigan' Central, 132%; Michigan Southern, 106 w; Illinois Central, 14134; Pittsburgh, 108: North western. , 793,1; do. preferred, 93%; Cleve land, Columbus and Cincinnati,: 7M; Rock Island, 11734; St.. - Paul, 76%; do. preferred, 87. ' Wabash, 72%;Fort Wayne, 15234; Terre' Haute, 36; - Chicago and Al ton, 167; Ohio and Mississippi, -- 314; St. Joseph, 130; Burlington and Quincy, 190. Mining Shares dull: Quartz Hill, 105; LaCrosse, 15; Gregory, 165. Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls; 7; Franklin, 12; Heels, SO; Minnesota, 44; Quincy, 2434. • • S u b•Treas ry receipts, $16,706,895; pay ments, $1,440,264; balance $96,079,045. Imports—dry goods. $2,187,841; general merchandize, $2,940,653. PE!TROLE LT3I DIARKJET, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, July 24, 1869. REVIEW FOR THE wFEK. The oil market has been ( more active during the .past week, the sales in the aggregate having been large, both for present and future delivery, and with a stronger feeling. Prices, compared with last week, area shade higher. The de mand comes from exporters as well as New. York "shorts," both of whom have been buying pretty freely, and the great proportion of it has been sold by Pittsburgh. As intimated in our last report, New York is said to be , largely "short" for this month, while Pitts burgh is "long," and as a consoquence the latter is selling while the former buying, which is all right, with the ex ception that Pittsburghers would like to have better prices. July oil advanced about a quarter to-day, and August also, was stronger and higher. ' . A private dispatch from Philadelphia, to-day, furnishes the following particu lars In regard to stocks in that market. Stock in warehouse 43,098 bbls. Charters made 45,650 Of which there is board 8,750 Tonnage yet to be filled 36,900 bbls. Excess over tonnage__ ......... 6,098 bbls. This does not include the oil en route • from Pittsburgh for the past three days —the shipments yesterday were 6,319 ' bbls. Receipts Crude this week, 18,506 blals; last week, 14,280; from January • let to date, 453,411; same time last year, • 643,966. Exports Befined, this week, 19,032 bbls: last week,d5,559; from Janu ary Ist to date, 266,744; same time last year 328,731. Sales Chia week 57,400; last week 37,161. REFINED As already noted, the market was stronger for July & August to-day. and ,• about a quarter hlglier, with a fair vol ume of business in the aggregate. Late months steady, but unchanged. Sales 1,000 August last half, at 32y; 1,000 do, at 32g; 1,000 do, at 32;4; 5,000 in lots for July, at 3l y 4; 1,000 do, at 32; 2,000 first • half, at 3234; 2,000 do last half, at 3434; lines firm, for last three or four months, at 33. CRUDE. The crude market is firm and moder ately, above, though without essential change in prices. Sales 2,000 seller till I October, at SS,SO at Venango city; 5,000, 3.000 and 8,000, seller all year, at 143 i. July and August seller may be quoted at - 14%, and buyer all year at MN. , LUBRICATING cats. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil. Eclipse Railroad Axle Eclipse Machinery, Eclipse 50ind1e,..4... RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL. W. Wilson dr, J. Wilkins. Pool & Bro. John Spear. D Bly & Co 1,538 bbla. . , . OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. R. E. ' • Lockhart, Frew & Co. 513 bbla refined to Warden, Frew ~t Co. Philadelphia. -•• . . Braun & Wagner 500 bbla refined to \ Waring, 'King dr, Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co., 160 hbla refined ‘. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Total Refined ..... . ... ...... ...... 1,163 OIL SNIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. • Brooke:. Ballentine & Co., 55 bbls ref'. to Warden, Frew & Co.,Philadelphia. Hutchison Oil &Reining Co., 477 bbls to Warden, Frew drCO., Philadelphbx, - Total shipments RUfined d .... .. ... .. ptr. • SHIPMENTS FEB VIZIEre , PENN A. Hertrot 00 ,1.078 bias- Wailtig, Icing 400 85e 760 800 58 bbis 1,040 L 6 240 L' 100 100 "