& DITQUESNE;;WORKS ---,-- -, i. ~ ~, :l COLEMAN,' Vag 0111, • tfint:ficiarers of . , . Litibaqi - :NAILS, :STEEL, AXLES AND= SPRINGS, , . DVQ,USSicii, L X, - .41111D JIIN/LirAs , - miff BAR. itotrim ix)) evriiii tt,dit. A*ND, HOOP, sampa-Aisrb • ANIC•111,02 , 1; soILER PL eTaS AND' ILEADS,L__: ~... , ..., GUARD IRON RA. end iniOrrzia isex.th YLANGiiv: V :VAR.% 43 / L P IDEff; 327 14 TD M' PLAT HULA ioi,Coel Roads.- )r. SPA WBAV_43,WIMED6B .4c DARROW TPRTFI, 71re IN (1_ _PLoW .NIY . ODLTIVA.TOR'STSEL , § EL WINGS .11ND MOULDS entlesattera. 16 it T4Etilt.BTX.gF . ' B.l W; Olllll *P ., aT COMM, .111JOGY and WAGoN SPRINGS ! and CUT NAILS AND. srnas. . , All Goods First Class and Warranted. ,-. OFFICES AND WORKS. Sixteenth Street end Miegheni River,. al:v.4l'X! v , weit.4K. Street. ?itlr ! sba,riicti. SHEFFIELD STEEL WO 1. 'L SINGER M0'11,4 Z ~ i PITTSBURGH. PA.. : ~ Menufteturete of eregAlosiriptiO of , ; ~ CAST ` AN TVGERNO - STM , acusw 4' 1 EPA 01 4 3 : 2 , .. _ EMU. A: C AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL T,DLE, Sc., $0 Warehouse, 88IVI4rjuid100First Sta. MILLEItc!!4IIIIkIiF:, PAR • ainsrretem rear2rszs: 61ZI.WALF. zl/1113.1SIAXILLTA. • MOLL PAB,V7Z/M—e, lUML: CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 161.111/. BAXR • & PARS N , osacte„ No. 339 Libeily. St, , pringarsell, PA. tug 448 • B LACK DIAMOND. , . :•_STEELWORIES. PARK' BROTHER &CO aesCripilOns • • " 639E9WAMEr-4, and WIXehOnS43, TEILIMIGTII:, TplllTYt \TIMM and BAILMAADBTRESTIdi • • prristanzeit _- IRON WORKS,. • . . JAL TX 531:34 rrert. ittruitit FOB :4, • AND litON' CO., „34,ASOTACTIII9RtS, or Railroad Fish Bars and Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Ind'road Cat Azleo ILoguniorieSt Locomotive' Frainem Locomotive*clisteliimiem , side Hones Yokes, Straps; , Piston Heads; Steanilmat Shartin summeosiv Crank* - Piston Sods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Colima, ofta. offiue; No.. '177 PZNI I ( STELES.% WrrbMKIII. . ILLERSHITSIN PROCESL ne. 'trusted are now orelpLatig to' t tteeia. ees tor ple,w 54t.tie 34,Ua40 •Pite. ; • CM. ' _ The superior, quality . impacted tO- Roo d troth the great - Improvement In inferior Irort; and the, reduced cOst.tOziniendlt toall mann/se-torero of- Part:lee Lion.,_,. tOnacfit Gal ObtAin arrrontir : ; . . SPE.tilt ~,a4tollni forth , Truitt* ROOM trinif 1,-*iatigeo Belding, 98% tont ItYttLne: Par ties Interested are Invited to That the nowE.EltWO. where the 'recants in successful operation. letl:da7 .ETERSON, PRESTON & 004 • Pennsylvania Wor Warehouse, Noe 1 ` snd i 67 1138 T main% ppoalte gonons&aela Ram._ _ sp24:d6 • x•.l-.18/TTOBUFLOU BRIM FOUNLOWD: r. - JOHN H. COMM/L. MB, JOHN .m..coor - ER &co q n TA 71 BAT Bragg FOthdders. T BILIMS CAST IMIGS _ • nimiis raoszsix , xo.oitana: - MatablO aild , GrgY7/0 1 / Fitgß r e- 11 GAS RIPE AIID , TUBING, Tußtii.irt#',iti#o , 4Ao-'0,16...1r441.0..i . ' ALL GLI3EI PATTEILIC' • 3 : 14 .0 71k r ccPIKSA , ; ItrsuAliialir j ot every , ‘cipitoi f e i;r , . Steam, Water and VII. IdANII7AO7I3ItERS 07J. Improved Balanee-Wheel StianiLlump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, the best in the Market. 'Office and Works, corner Thirteenth and Plke Streets. iv% kag a ii; - 'u=2 , o pITTSWITIIGH FA NOVELTY Jrosided , Ab• 1 r ADAMS' BrIKEE Gfc-110. KANIIPACTUBZ B B 07 REYSTONE STANDARD, )ITAERBA NX S PAT - ENT) PLATPORkt AND COUNTER .-- 03.1111 J 'area Patent Door Locke sna Latcher. Paint and Coffee SLUlsolc. DORNI4 or;RIST itiTiNgs draiNTlV*.: Ipittibuiebiveun It'Mrs'r'7"4 - 71 Tr +OA +7 fifi t3i ; Nos, • and . 4Bt. Clair Btreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ftecial attention p given to the clialguing_ Cid ng n if it eTliiiittiltlWPl7lllol. Bu tit • • .i11iff11L.:80L1" . 84] . 00..,• Cor. Po hit An . 4 and DugU esoeStn Engine EuiMere, Foundertt:und Machinists. _ Maaatii , i STEAMBOAT ENG Awl jyrA. 1 / CINAR T I.24 griWe r dt AVOLirtim, D. l ef.q,satp,y, 13011Alko 111.borsevoirer' _assmiee,st everi_kuutA_To.ide toorder stow xotindry,•on TunlD below Market.' ' R N G G S E forllol 7 Wells, fiRA.3AcpO PULLEYS utoSOCCO Oksaadt to order. at Abs , IN FUSTR Al WCORKS prontsiii negiiaiiaikt; iTrrEcatrizeit.. PA • mar sit ord errpromptlyilled. BOMERA[4 AND TAME C. 4 KAN01•011M188 01 _TUBULAR. NOMILE.FLUED ' TUBULAR, VINE BOX AND CYLWDEB STEAM BOLL. OLT/ SITIhLECANIO' - • - CHININEYE, BEMECHING AND ABB PANS, BETTLING PANS, BALT TANN AND CON. ISTIZABLE:I7 . ItN, eAsomirszsa AND IRON nalt i otits Alm CO I L esufias Oldies and Warehouse. corner Second, Third. short and Liberty Streets, . . Mr Orders seat to the above address will be 1• • metly attended to .• • ' • nah7:lB9 BOILER' BARNWELL &, CO., BOILER' MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • Nos. so, 88. is /...ND 26 PENN 8 . 2. 2.iiving secured a large yard 'and Vanished it wish the most approved inachinary, we are ;pre pared to manutactsuweverydeseriptiorrof BOIL EBB in the best maxiner,and -warranted equal to any made in the country.". Ohlaineys;-Breechlog, Fire Beds, Stems Pipes, Locomotive - Boilers, CondensValt Pazte;Taztlaktaw tors, Bet "Pans.'Baller Iron, Bridges; Br: Pan - and xsanurs of Bap= a,- Atm eW, Boilers. _ • , :B42llring done an shortest nellea,.. • Nos. 55 ancl6ll—Water" Street*, IRON ) olt TANkt, W. P; lUSTTLEFIS PANS, OOPPE3BTI'AIL YLP/L. Immune unaawnts, • ' Ana Sal* IRON WORE. 'Pot Bteamixets. JAB= 101111311.....-....-.....11:DM1ND D. RIMS J ARED M. BRIMS*, SON, Steam Boilers, 011•13tillo, Team :011113EiT - 11tOiTwoaLika. 61 Pena Street,,rittfburgh, Pa. sTOVErs,' cASTINGs; ato, BlLlLDlaglitik 80 'WOOD - 'MEM - ' Aganufacturers of the greatest variety of 3 -- Look, Parlor sad Heath* Stoves TO RE FOUND. In oer assortment:will tie found all the LATENT PATThENS AND IMPROVANCENTe and the reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in want of a good article should purchase none but those maxelfactured by ns, as they will be found . the most durable as well as economical. Would call particular attention to our new VOLCAN' STOVE, for churches. halls and stoma. Dyer IWO sold in three months. Intended for with or with out easing. all who have la ed them pronounce them superior to aby other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price Gist. e3O MR, HUBS 8s CO, goarorr ) dcibrnittltA2reg; - uvrt-Funtat ruimicEl4 'TB32 NEW ANTI.DUBT COOKING '•R/IGULATOR.I , COLUMBIA COOK rO nril. ix ? VAN 43 Clnelanatt - Pattern) PORTA/3 RANGE OAST IRON XANTLis; WELL REFLEMRRAT_EMIeopidirt AM: 0 RAVI/ . =_ U. ', =7..ind. ific,. • . '2oo' and'2oB Liberty . 111zeeti .. 5e26417 • ' ' ' '' . - . PITTSBURGH. PA. cooh•orovim ,447 , I.I I E BEST: iaIOSSIE)E4UO* - 00.11,. TRIUMPH,' - - Evatt sz2ruirY2solifil COAL. -- Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as nil ininfitier it4re in ilia " BIZST'T.T, & Ni).-4815 I,4bt , i,,Otreet. er, 11f0 on kind and for sale, PARLOR STOVES, KEATING MOVES ' •"; EIRLTE /BOIPTIMCNDKIIS, OOOKINO gairlimits" 100.000 feet Dry Plne Boards, 50,000 feet 12 Inch:Clew Blank; 25.0131 feet 134 InctiCOMAM Plank; 25,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak: feet 2 , 1, 12,2 and 3 inch Poplar • 10.000 , Dry , POplar Scantling; ; tlO,OOO feat Dry Ydlow Pine Boidds; • 00,000 feet Hemlock Besiltillifi• 03.000 feet No. 1 IS Inch ba/inad Shin' Arles. 11004000 No. 1 10-inch Shingles,sawed; 50,000 No. 110 - inch Shingles shaved; 110,000 Fire Brick; , 1,000 Fire - 100 Tons tirnol4-1 'Also, Saw umber, 'xio . enst 'and Ceder ' Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER , PATTERnON. Yards _. No. 151rDebeees , _ ,trlArt , eefner - Ofriebb) and; 21:2stastreeta, mm warn, A3leghenyvisee totor.- °ugh of Manchester. ap:(1 WEIGHTS AN.TY EL .viroN, AllOl.lO/10ntliT;I No. p FOURTH IifItEST. I tßetweez Liberty and tarry Meath' oral" promptly attended to. 1400 (Naas Tai t;Tiner, .9411R044.i#,ANYPER, PITTSBURdIi; , Pa. UM 11.421117ACTOSAM or or sway, yiLikiMr ro WAsioats Bil=unie. LUMBER. 4 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1869. a- 1 7 -7 , O ' ! Pr • •i , ty ,;) FOUNDRY COYPANY. IcEANp l wo .i.TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ErEnghses, Bolling Bill Ma rehinery, Nail Machines, Be. , torts, and Castings generally. •:‘ . , AND PIPE, WORKS. , I • I I . ; . Corner Carroll and Smallanan atinleta, - ihI2rTB.WA X.%) • PITTSBURGH, PAIL, WILLIAM SMITH, • Manufacturer or OAST IRON 31301 ft PIPE FOR O 4.I4TD-*Lni.*CtitZß, My Plo9s are *lseult InVirlablYA -Tits, A dry &and, feet /engttuie Also;ll3llllasortment of general Castings for Bas and Water Works. altisrigillei:4lsi3v.,Ce.ksll:rgtelatiOellorpl43llgateld• DUQUESNE . 'FIORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, °. (Successor to JOS. P.. JUKE & C 0., ). Has fhellitiesextensive with the „IeORM Forges in the Wash, and jAprepared tp_ promptly and satislisetorilp AR &Darden for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANK% PISTON ROD 4 ,_LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS WRISTS , RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVR FRAMES. jogetber with every description of SHAPE WORM, ORte and /NW, Corner of Duquesne Wo.y.anit Pint Street. apiiat4o ROIOINSON4IIIA & CO., Successors to ROsisSox. Maria it l.Lau, WASECISCiTONAITORE" FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTA.PITTSBORDDI Nsoinfactnrers of Boat and Stationary Stearn Ea.. LIM(lf, Blast Engines, MW lif.^to”ory, Bera, =litin.E. Coatings of ail destriptions: CHI and Stuia k _Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. ,Offlce;' , No. liSVcOrner and Sznithlel/ arrests, ' Agents foriaYFABD`l3 kATINV - ISJKO'k..Ik for teeding Boilers. . jallas3 THOMAS CARLLY & CO., Fourth Ward Faildry and Dlithine Works, isAzu ro frr.. itizeuxvirartz. Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable ate= !Coolants, tnl Presses, galley Shaftupg,_ Orlst and Saw Mlll 'Work, Bolling I and - Machine .Castings, Orate Bars, Weigh Wagon Boxes, &e. Bulld to order and 'nava on CEnglnes of all sixes. Inv14:0 cErrrit.4z rouramy AND ROLL WORKS 1380 Penn Strept, BOLLMAN, -BOYD & BAGALKY. Ctill 'Bolls, Mill Casting/Moll Lathes, de. DIAMOND OICWOOIM.I-: - H. M. LONG ICCO., °ace. DALZELL BIIrLDINEi, - . baqueineiii:7;llttibaratt. Pa. ly klaniff f / AMPI I 7:“ Co=lasizma Merchant/ Old Broken Ls Petroleum and 10 Products, r 3 *4E4I ;Lock . , oyziwkwiY, raILLDELPIELA ADDY4E4 *OO2 , 17, irisig.iriftili.iciorce, --- ' 133 8017rit sEcosD STREET. Apia • TAClL;sitonteasi.l ..; COMMISSION MEICHOTS, AND DSAL&EB IN Petroliitutt''unt - Its *Products ilttstnup_. OffIee—DAVZIIMA Swung% corner of migtwone Way and Irwin itNieo. Mandel:ago Offloe-117 WALNUT T. givimz ECLIPSE,. PETROLEUM . REFINERY. HEBB= L G TWEDDLEr , mat Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Pm'lpso Salbead Axle Oil. Stand" it, best without change; remains fix pl 4 a °west temperatures. BE*Ohhiltftt tor tropical climates or hot weather. Loesisetlve; SagLue, Itivtlalito Shop ; W ictitStrewee ,4111Laosil /Miming XIII Adapted Int higrecd. belle VII; ovlllteaddrdirlit iT, Vl &niters , ' talroßensole. inp Harem , , Ihinsfave. Wti a l e yWrgirt t i o nrgt. er r i ' 2 Th u duets *re tustiuthetifted' tint 1:11. Twe a-raterttithreerbeftee Steam Wei hu°' he itbries ng are ilmott odorless; lierteettirre, , un on:Wand meetly light col. °red. n d ahigh temperature Uncben% and, remain 1 pi d durbgelrreme cold. The broad Ul is are =unequalled and are in eons= ifte OIL many of tu prinelt:al Beamed', • Banthies eau be evimluee Via ..erders left at 174 WOOD ST fral Lay- iYark W. at dthirpaburg Bridge. s V ' sEipirrni !as Aenzi wiTTA.pre; ja l t / MI LI tOI 4 9. - - ANCHOR COTTON' MILLS,. I=2l . 14 . 17710 I ' . I. I CPEIP . Xtetll:: 4/ ii . furs,4ilivio9ilisi:vt . itiairtimiiaditinvz . • - ,—,l L. 1.. ,ff 1,,,t ~:t,, Z 4 . 4 :Olt i _ .''';:i*i . lI I TSJI wuuli - /Ws4r/fili iiP a " li I .' . raftwi.attillo-0 3. --- . 1 . : sz i 1, , , , 1 nt -,,ir1...” ftPe,..,l :: :- , ,,.. n , i ~..ii 1;41 I F I EW .M 4 34, 1 4 :4tIt i tt.:!x 114 4 nr • :, , 4111:0:741*0* . e * OILS. ME MOE ISE i• r In I I y Of lsittsburoti - Pittsburgh, Is now open for DisconntrDeposit and General Banking Business, at 195 >!'1r111 AVENUE. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Interestlist,Ttbp rsdo , :pf„ - sta.nr,eptOsid-cm time depoidig:t., •CI ; , DfB.SOTOBS": ED. DITHRIDOE, W. P. WEYILAN, W. 11. SIM& 'FRANK BBEBT, :W. O. 1108E8T13024 M P•I EYER, DA C. ICMZfriff;POSITILAIMI). 11" ED. DEVERIDS4 President.. F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier. -' 7y10:103 .• NO4ititi4 l4 s SMIRGIL . CASH CAPIT I. 112.90.000 Stockholder Individually Liable. BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOTR . : . T irg. FLOYD; resident, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Thos. K. Marshall, ' John M. Hartland Wm: T: Shannon,* Archibald Wallace; • James W. Arrott, - Jas. ,13.; Kelly, • Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, This. Bank is nor. fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking business. Jelok43 HAIM, CAIII6ISUEN & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Woos Streets PriCTS33IIII,OII; ' (dIICOILIN3OItd TO EANNA, HART a CO") DILLiIBA rig Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partieniar attention paid to the purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. nicht Draft 4 oniacondon. tsTustu lc .HOLMES fc SONS, 57 Market Street, PrTT7rS73URGIME. EPA. , • - tollections nude on ali the pzincipal points of Um United Stafaa and Canada+. • StocAEß,Bon and Oii;;rBeCuri — ' .' - BOUGHT AN SOLD ON coannesioN. `Particular attendou veld to the purchase lad select United States Seolu.ities. JAY COOKS & CO. JEta.a3-16T-org3g 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, . t PEILLADIELPHIAL STOCKS 'end BONDS of an Inscriptions bought and sold. • Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Government Beriorttles; .mh3o - CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Streit, Pittsburgh, Pa. • CAPITAL, 8100,000. STOCIIiOLDItitt PiDiTIDIALT - LIABLE. IaiTEBIZT PAID ON DEPOSITS. • IPOREDIN`BECHA*Ge • ' Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe., Collection. made on ali the principal Points of the Unitedfdatea and Canada, . • ruesident. - • noun MCCans. ViceYresident." JOBB B. tionatrxr. Cashier. DinsCTOnS. D. Thmsen. : , - JAMES McCabe, Thomas Bourke, John Savage, Tershee ParricirKant, . • James Phelani Chas. B. Bar, , - . Jno.ao..llermann. ' ' ' ,Thomas Barnet. • 'ficidß, 4 /4, 1 4 1 P1rs 3 2 GLASS. CHINA, CUTLERir. 100 WOOD STREET. ziwNirr. ec)ops.7 FINE • VASES, I sot CH. TEASATS, MEM CUPS ,SMOKING SETS, le*elcO , ot, ) fsiiirtt ITATED GOODS of atl aeecilDoar Call and timbale our Reqes, and we feel satMeled no c e nee4 xsu Le be suited. , 11REED &`:CO. :100 WOODI-SIPREET. lIPROUSnI4 I V' 110111211Liti-,* IngDERHOLIK 110,100' • TMr4 'Avenue, ,' Upholsters and Dealer! in Cattails - Goods, e t" atieritiort'' their Diebtre 'and' the Pr ° t4 - 3 a t a b l ir ktilt i ttrt i t i eVolt k his Wade Lace*, Damask Bops. Ferry's Mexican cloth Satins Defence._ (.04 Oornlcessstanl- Walnut .MoeldlasT ill rtnXmluile wreltOrtorTualte. Kilt Marilee° , ore white hair.) r ows. Bolsters end eteryth ng ,perteinlnaj.o a ,drat•elase best., The llt e st-ParlS eta Defile OestaneforDreperlee attire Inspection or their costomers. Pure white Zaetern tihnerPeathere always On, hands:. • 'HOLTZMAN ' se WIIEDgEtHOI.O; O. 100- , HIRDAVENUE. ma:l93 • Vp r :::: : InatialaeantM rginVIIXIC entainVia.weic4.4•444llll.lr a/PiantliteiViorAglstoceison to. GU). 7. BCHOCEILAN &00., • el li keit 9 llllllCii rt o n i l , tre Mountains. , 4ness, r irj t f tas MMit a re t lV tlinn e Iniltair i bia/05 0 t. 111 St 411 WOO% tw s ma .11.Z.LiWITAVD T7lO SE= , arc i za:) , SILTEir HOught.at Ifighist Price.t. PH. B. HERTZ, Banker Ctif;Vicxioi my 6 AT , AKES T. Biwa & CO (tuccesson co S. JONT# A C 0..) Corner Feurtkand Wood - Sta., NB PtT MEL ,1M I=2-201, • 1117 Y ANDIELL ALL STNE/SOF. , GOTEIMEENT SECUB,rriES SOLD, SILLY= AND COUPONS, ON wosr re.voodaize urlnteeist Allowed on Deposits. • iof tpant let io r s a n te e i t on Ooverunect !loads as , Ord era executed Om the Thirehase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and SOLD. JAMES T. BRADT & CO. ' - GOVERNMENT BONDS We -will register zlt kinds .of Goverumeut Bonds tree of charge. This gives the holder eh sOlute security against theft, loss. or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & 00 Dealers in - Goirernment Bonds, con: rocalmtn, wool) STS. mva:tas . ,710:litts,*.i#:.0,40t; L:2 FINANCE AND TRJLDE., OPTICS or PlrrEtntrztox Gasirrra, MoNDAr, .Taly 24; 1869. The rise in gold, as predicted early last week, when we statecirthat with 135W0r , about that;thir market had ton - 61A , tot,' torn has Set in with more firmness than usual. The market opened , at an ad-,. vance;ofAtieoliiiqnirter Tier 'cent., de clinedie closing cricAations or Salurd'ay last, : nd q.iddenlyjithiped thinil36#;lo 1373 x '. The market for. to -morrow will now depend on the amounts of gold en; now depend for shipment, and should they prove to De large, a farther advance must be looked for as there is a fast steamer on Thursday, and an•extra Ger man steamer on Saturday. The shirt ment of coin will, in all probability, be muclilarger this week than the pre vious, and we should not be surprised to see an advance established above or very nearly to forty per cent Se far no cliques exist for"the rise of gold, but it is rumored that they will take hold of it and put up the price high and then follow with stock add bonds. U j the an nouncement of the repoit froin Wash._ -ington,ihat bonds be sold' during August in the same proportion as in July prove true, money will be easy, and since gold Will get:*carte, in .eipoits; it will costbnt little to have it carried, and duly command a pieiniiim before the end of the month of August. Bonds are strong but have advanced only a trifle. ! 7' ! Stocks are strong, but, beside the New . York roads, do not seem to: have any strength. ' ; Money easy, at about 9 per cent. whilst business is dall. 4/notatierus as received by_ Ph. R. Diertz: , Gold, /37%; Silver, 130; Eighty one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%;-' .do 1884, 122; •-do,- 1885;;°122y; do 1865 Console, 120%; do 1887; 120%; ditv 1868, 120%; Ten Forties,' , 111%; New York Cehtral, 217 J5; Erie, "Reading, 9 8%; Piltsgnrgii,Abrt- Wayne; #1 Chicago . RailrOad, 53%; Ohio dr blisiasippi, 31%; Michigan , Southern, 106%; - OlOve• land it Pittaburglt, .108; & 'Rock Island, 114%.1 t , Ciiicago . .North Western, 73% - ;.Chieggt:4-1 4 1orth Western Preferred, 4343; Actsaiii. „Express Com. patty, 60; Merchfultal _Union Exp Tess, 9; Pacific 85%; - Western Union Telegraph Company, _37%; AriL prose, 42: 5 • • •••-• EXCHANGE, Large. &non. London, per 7-2116,80": Paris. per franc 27% 28% Berlin. thater P 9%, , 1,00% Erankfort, 58 M ". : 6034 —CiOsing iinotaticins received hy Saines T. Brady &; 091d..185% -Milted States Sixes, 1881, , 121%; Else-wentlea, 1862, 128%; do. 1864,14; 'de.- 1865, 1223 e; Ten-Forties,;lll36 , • Five-Twenties. dann- 1 ary anl. 120 M; de. de. 1867, • 120 Mt do.` Pei .1068; 1203, Dud Come pottadi; lief . tcrtioti Pad& Railroad, 90;, ventral`-46: -99;.Cy. Paolflos, 104,;; Lake Superiors !ea. . tit? Telegram's° tbe ritiourgh siszette,l t NEW YORK, July 26,186 P Money:Wry ateadl r st 5117,per cent. on call, with 6 Eer;oentni itilingrate. . . Sterling hriP.7 a 91405/034' far; alitY‘daya, and 10% . 0109‘ for sight. ; Gold firmer ; marketgr_ened at -156 x, declined to advanced to 1374 and closed at 1373 @)1.573 t e: 'Clirriting•tatei., '6 per cent. , tcr riat.,Citoranatia,4B3,ooo.9clo..Tizeliol . satia, 'EritOpe to•iiidrrKw, bag r 200,000 engaged....: , • -• • ..• -• Governments strong and higher.' 'The 'cloping.prlces.wa•ret Coupogspf,!B4l2l,g, 121,ff'd6.' 4 824 123 S@l24' do. '6.4 , 1244' -@1245 ; do. '65, 422%®194%, , do. new, :I2:1 1 %@1203;; d0..411-120X(01.21f-do. 'BB, .1209 ®L203f11.0.49*/.ll%®lll%;Paaitica,- 108%®108%, ••• •,., •, • , tStatEt - ,;l3ondet,'Atilll;,l4t*lttiii,_'''• 88 i Tennessean, 63; new , 57%; old ::171iginiiin, tilitin*, 61; old lisirtiSare•liwi, st; new, 58. loeks,r'49.,„otp)og Vest of the diy, mudt.ezmimeihtetifl.buoyazioy.lie the lesilbrblifeAshitedbAiEfkitniaiM r , •• roa .4, 21 teY;. ANUi 01 . tr:4 tri , Alll .Si ill ' • onetinerlL-p&reent.. above -flaturdare rates. It _ia. believed certain operators have taken•the advantage of the. prevail hag excitement in regard to Vanderbilt stock, and of the -fact that- there is bat. a _small amount —of—Harlem stock available - for 'spedalative trans action, and have made ;the rapid advance of the past two days. In this connections report has been circulated to the effect that the capital stock of the Harlein is to be doubled, and the road 3hen.leased to the new contiblidatiOn 'of -the New York Central_ and HudsCal for 039 years, and that 8 per.cent. per annum isl to be guaranteed on the increased cap ital. " Late in the afternoon the market be: came weak, and Harlem dropped_otrer_ 10 percent.. 'selling from 170 down to 159'4,.NeWYork Central from 218 down to 2 t6)f r atid. Hudson from 194 down to ASAhe c.lose there was a slight fallyil =dills - ,•=Act left MT 'strong. The balaace..iVhe Market was generally firm - al:0111d not ;Sympathize to any ex. tent with the decline in Vanderbilt stocks. Michigan Southern and Rock Island *ere thefeatures of the, western shares. - 5-30 , Canton, 59; Cumberland, 32; ,Western, ,37 y„,; c.k tZer,ls%; Mar iposa;B; Preferred; 15e„; Pact& Mail, 83%: Adams Express, `' : Weliti and Fargo, 23; American, 42; Merchants , .17n ion, 10: New York Central, 217; Harlem, .163; Hudson, 192%; Reading; 97%; Erie, 29%;-do. 'pref.,' 54; Michigan Central, 18234; Michigan- Southern, 106%; Illinois Central, 142; Pittsburgh, ,108; North western, 79%; db. preferred, 93%; _Cleve land; Columbus and Cincinnati, 731;; Rock.lsland, 114%; St.- Paul, 76,1 e;; do. preferred; 874 Wabash; 7234;F0rt VVayne, 153%; Terre Haute, 34; do. preferred, 58: Chicago and Alton, 160; do. preferred, 160%; Ohio and Mississippi, 31%; - St. Joseph, 129%. ' The. New, York , _Central Railroad Company has declard a dividend of 4 per cent on their capital -stoek, qmd a like dividend on the interest ' certificates of the Company, payable August 20. Mining Shares dull. Coppers at Etoston: Copper Falls, 7; Franklin;lo; , Hecla, 8; Minnesota, 1; , 5; Quincy, 23. Sub-TreastirY receipts, $2,512,890; pay ments, 8838,640; balance, $97,753,289. Ins bnrsements in coin interest 045,725... ALLEGHENY CATTLE. MARKET OFFICE OF PITTSBIJRCH GAZETTE, • MOICDATi• July .2 8 .' 1889 - There was a fair supply of cattle on sale todav, about 650 head. The • sales foot up nearly 800 head, but it should be borne in mind that some droves were wholesaled and afterwards retailed, and cunseqUently; reported twice. :Thesup , ply, however. was fully up to the de mand, and had it not been • for - some outside buyers there would have been quite a number _left over unsold; and even with the ptaishice - of shipPers the market was a little tame and with the exception of of prime fat . stefars, prices compared with last week , ruled lower. SOme few extra brought 8 cents but the. great proportion of the best cattle sold at from 7g@73/ 4 , and medium to good,' at 6g634. Stock cattle continue - dull, but unchanged:at •4rgi53.4".L 1 . Of the Cattle on sale today, there were 24 car loads from the West, as follows: Chicago.' 6; 'Cincinnati 2; Forrest, 1; Mansfield, 8; Mt. Viotbry, 2; Fort Wayne, 1; Alliance, 1: Barnesville, 1 . , and 4 cars of • which we did no; learn the plane of ship ment. In.addition there were 161 ,head State cattle, 64 from Washington Co; 91 from Green and 6 from Butler—last week there were over 200 head from these counties. In regard to quality the offerings to day were about up to the standard of the past month, and about what is generally .expected this season of the year, consist ing mainly of medium grass cattle—not the kind sought after, by Aio. 1 butchers. As a consequence,allthe hest cattle on sale were pickedup at full pnces, while the common grades wers..very slow, and did not bring relatively as good figures. `' - D. P. Moore to' Rothohilds 13 head Tuswaravras: cattle,' mixed, at 5%; 7 bulls to Shamberg - ' • Er- Puma. AG! Cash .Western Re serve mixed, cows and'steers, at 7,15. John Ayde to. E. : Davie 20 ,head Bel a:font : coca and ateem at 53.ic' ' . L. Rothcbilds 20: head ChiCagu:Steers, at 6%(§)73?(..- • - •'• • 1- I. Zeigler 24 'head* Washington .Co. steers, cows, heifers and bulls, at 3%@7. ` Lbwensteine' 23 head' Washington.. Co. steers; beitaga and balls, at 4%@ 8 , 87 . Kraus &Haas 5.4• head- Ohio - -steers,' at 44@ 7 3‘. • - Peter Hartistri,4ol .head: - Green Co. steers, at 6@7}5 . , .. M.'; Vernet 4r. bead Green Co. steers and heifers, at 5y,€07. . • . Jacob Reedy 8866 head steers, itt7@B eta. S. Marta &8r0.,105-•Thinols and Ohio stOck, at 6@B eta:- •' • • / , Traurtnan tic Lobman'.Bol.heat at.63;@ 7N-20 head over. •• - HarlisWoocrdc:-Blackstock . sold - 18 for Hudson, at 7l168; 33.1350419 r Morrison..• • from Illinois, at 63iig73,1. • . Katz 'd Iteefer 24 Western steers, at= 8303835• -• _" Ra hn •••• • " • • • i. Greenwaitudtot; head Ohio steers, :at 7@B.' • Holmes, Lafferty Co; 60 rniXed At 5@7 t _ Hedges 4.Taylor head Ohio :and lllitioia steers and heifers, at 5@6M. Smith& Blue wholesaled 20 head Ohio steers to LeVritt,' , at '7,15; • 20-'Head Ohib steers to . Hartzell i stg.,2s; gstliled 11 head 'at 6®6: ' ••• Carr dr, McAllister-ad 20 head—tip to 9:30 they were unsold. . - Jas. Hanlin .17. head Washington Co. 'coins, steers aid heifers,*3®6., C. Beer.er:6 hesd - Rittlar . :Osil Scalawags', at 4@4%. strturr..rorriTLiiwus: - • There was 'ouly Moderate supply of this grads or, stock= ou - rale 1,025 head, and with an improved de mandt! the - market ruled stronger and tho best grapes ofboth Sheep And even ruled hi g her than - liit week, and at, - the advangethosupply.of. this kind. was ' • seareelyi opal' to the demand.,,Prime" fat Sheep .r may , -be quoted at -5@5,34 cants per 'pband and ' Limbs 'sold at from 81,50®4 per head, for inferior .tG • stakely,tializoolBheisdafatulia l ,.. 51,50 to *3, ' . Hume; i te . -§tidAeV dr, Brn.)39•Umbs —at ?2,62%. Adam Eckert. NT' Sheep, •-stt -113,50®5,00. per head;:lls-head•Larnba, at $1,8703,80. Fciwler dt Waltera 120 Lambs, at 75® 2,00; 00 Sheep, at t2,000a 3,56.-. 17: 4 Sheitemantle Beichle 60 headl §heep, and Lambs. - ar41,5003;25 . .- •-•‘- . 4 Garniu• di Co,. 4Nhead LambS'et an average eft2;4o. Sohn F: Neely 91 , Lambs, at #1,5013.410; • 2113heep; rat 52,25®3.50.• KertlON, IstP 3 gto'4 Co:48110tp, At 1145 Q q,!1,75 per Uldali .:1. 1 Obnathin . DaVil : gtad - 50 - beticl 4 sks2,oo @)7400. " • J. Iliniviold4O'stre4), at 43c@5 cti!p_er poutid. . , O. Beeldr.l3o"LamT3a, :$1;00©2,50. • . itica l liC . , . Mlo:o4trEthnii4ar whtil .goe.tallEwg • o lvainitv vety. light, iresitiltile=rufs• eg4ttritllt't aftert • ' ' ' t l3llesol-tbe " 4 ' lirm fwd 1,, : 144