Q 0 -STE - EJJ WORKS. - UVIJESNE, :WORKS. COI, M: 7 MM 2 45i CO • . .Xszufacturers of • IRON>-.NAILS STEEL , , , AXLES - AND. SPRINCS ai*iicrEssnai vs. AnD JIINIATA, T Dia.:ROUND AND ERU SRI, IRON. AND HO OP ' SHEET AND VANE IltON. ILFR PLATeS AND lir ADS, e Aim IIiONDRAti and rittorrEß BARS I itl4oll -4:IOTTED. BAr.s, OrlaNDEg AND FLAT RAEL, for Coat Roads. • W B ItS,W RDOES AR Rs , tV TEETH. BIN CI.PLOW e.ND CULTIVA.TOR bTV.E.I4 EL. WING' AND MOULDS cut to pattern. EL, 'TICE:S. STEEL SHAFTINR; A. B. EL CH. BUGGY snd WAGON SPRIEIHS and IMES, CUT NAILS APIIISPINI: 9 ._' AU - Goads First Class and Watnanted. OFFICES AND WORKS. ' • SLAteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street . isb9 SHEFFIELD STEEL WOHlit?!: 51131GEIti KECK &CO • • rirrstamas. PA... itinuthestirere of every deserliaton at CAST— AND GERUAN STEEL, iLtTI4 aLLUCra.`22iNjinaeoL4ii BPltniSs 1317.&11 TM, &c., Le WarehOulSN StliVater anal® First Sta. . ,_ ~ 'AirLL . ER, DARR ig. PARKIN. •-. . . Ir alarsitAx. rissoses: li _- , .f._ 317ET0A.LY - i REUBEN Idli.Laits. usu. W. BARR: , I GRAB. PARKIN. • , , BrEcui.-Pasmrsa—s. U. RIBA. , CRESCENT, STEEL WORKS, •WILT:PR; BABIt & PARKINS Offtoe, No. 339 Liberty St, d.l riTTIII3=GE. rtc*.DIANONP STEEL WORKS. PARiv-BROTHER CO., Sanntactiirere or all eiciiptions of S l in: MIL • - lOW and Watehouse, TITLICTI4TI2I, THIRTY. /MT mad HAILEDA.O STUKETS, IRON woßits, V mums, Preet.....W. P. PoaTmm. en - • 1311TROR FORGE -Pll7 AND IRON CO., YASITTACITatiitt OP. Bar Irom liMirciad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railread Car Axles Rolled; liadlroad Car Axles itantimeredi &promotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; awe Roam Yokes, Straps; Alston Heads; • Steamboat IStuittio Steamboat Creaks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Fltroan . deirS. Vollmer, ite. U ffice, No. : 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBIMaIf , 411141111SILIESPIN PIEBSS.: . Ape TlMElteell are eeleitepared to grant Men ales tor the use or the ar,l4l.EitiaLelliFilli PHD- C - superfor epialitY rraPlTted to good iron. the great improvement to inferioriron. and the induced oestoontutend it to a/i insularacturers or Von, Partleishirur to tuierlt can-obtain licenses by . =: 4.1 P. 15PEER: Attorney for the Trustees, 1100318 1 and Z. English's Balldini. INN Sent* avenue parties inte rested ire anvited te visit the 1180411811.11Ggit WORP.Bywhere the averts is. sow in intecessini operation. 1e8:d1.7 -IE. . *EBSON, P lIIESTOZi[ & Co., ilennsylvaniajton.. Works... and trazr,T, , v p,e * o nonoueb. • • 4'OlOC :! PlTTSBuisen P 3 4 15. : , : , JOHS . . .... ... . : . . :itwnzr Rm. ,JOHN M. COOPER & CO. , Bell and Br's! Fonndeie '.ISBASS CASTiAGS LizikTiontruy olants.' *doable lad Grey - Iron' 'Fittiks,. GAS:PIPiC D. TUBING, 1110 1 11111,, SAINT Hp CIIIICH ViLIE% CEIABEI PATTERN. 1111 - tOB - ,000:11ritS, Muss Work of every description for Steani, Water and Oil. MANUIPACTiIItBRB4.4 Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. , Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ofi • ere, the best in the Market. • once mak Works. corner Tblrieenpi saint.° NOVELTY WOitK.S. pITTIOVUIISII , NOVELTY, Founded A. D. IS811: A.DAI4B: MIME & 00. • ' usziaracruasrs or ilkilliONS STANDMIP.RAIEBA NRAPA - *lent Y.I.AATFORK AIAP . C9 I I t:zu .: S CA:t.ES. - - c luau Ysced Pa,,ent Door Locke and Lucke,. ~' -- j ,' '- ralotWpottlic_plis, MO.•_ ,-. -, ~ : .. Walißicor riasT /Stints ealaT BTB • putaborwn. Penn's- , JtheatTXoT l3 :r• ARU & Nowa,. &.tf ` - `iri.4x.a , xf; 49;1,1, nwri NOME ASSOCIATION BUILDINGN AndAlit, tlizetii , i Vtiabursh. Psi 1 40t4t440 , 4ithe ftelgagg and 146 5. 00111 T BOUM and iraaTili i .1014.19sigrimb.6. ENGINE% BOIL, tko• 11116111LBOLE 86 CO., Cor.trilitilley and Nome St., . Maul Tus romr.) Engine Euidders, Founders and ilf(Flainists. • Mannitemee BirkkiNßOAT ENGINES and ESTA, SIDMAN!' IeNtiIMES, of all sizes. So_ecdal attention invited to Our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENIEILNE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horaenloWer. • OASTINGS,Of every kiwtiLmade toorder stops foundry, on THIRD STREBT„ below Market. awe f o r 011Wella, SMARTING, _PULLEY'S, RAN eKES , ROUSE aI:ATM/LOGO SCREWS line (BUN TOBACCO PILEIMMI, on bead and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAI. WORKS, - Fronting on the AlleghenyMtver, near theFoint, YITTIMM3MGH. . sr an Carden promotle filled. TRY Ms. Fowl. :PITT 13111M4 ifILL Al TIM CARROLLAvSNY,P. 4 TITBULAIL DOUBLE-FLUID TUBULAR; FIBL-BOX AND DYLIND/B MEAN BOLL. OM STILLS AND on, TANKB. CHIMNEYS; BBIXOBING AND ABH YANB, AETTLING FANS, BALI• FANS AND CA)N. DENBERB• STEAMRIDGES miss, oesourriss AND LEON B' moor/ Doo . ltB Lico COAL anuTzs Olitee and Warehouse. earner Seeond, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, .iar Orders sent to the above address will be promntly attended to, m117:189 WM. BARNIJILL do co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, FOS. SO L SIC 114'AND lIIIPERN Rt. Raving secured a large yard and furnished It wita the meet spgrovedmachinuy, we are pre wed to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the liOnittrl. Chimneys, Breaching, Vire Sedb, Steam "Ives, LOCOMOUTB 8011011, COndentell4 Salt Pins. Tanks, Oil SUM, 'Agita tors.- Settling Pa= Boiler Dun. Bridget. Blear Pans and sole mannfacsturers of Etarahlirs Pat ent goiters. Repairing done on diaries% notice. tas:edl JABIEE(AtiIEUTEIIi • Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, rrirreletruem, PA., auxtrrAcrurau or IRON OIL 'TANKS, 11.11:71ZING NkliD, COPPER =ZAN rqe. Atou.rige UILL =AM* Lund EHEET IRON WORK. For Steamboats. pmlilartreasi. J/LBSD 21. BatrElf...-..—......XDXVND D. BROM JAILED Igo PIPTSII & SON, iitarrAcTturiiis of Steall 1 1 0 1 1 , 8 F?" Oil_Stillst Tanka. SSE IRON wOIIIL. &O. - 1 61- Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES. CASTINGS, eco. ALBEAUDIEMIE. tiz CO., NO. 30 Wow) nigger, idazinfictstrers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor ad Heating Stoves ) TO BE 'POUND. In oar assortment will be found all the LATEST PATI.s.EINS AND IMPROVe KEN To, and the reputation of our Stoves +s such that any one in want ol a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us. as they will he found the moat durable as well as economical. Would call natticular attention to our new YoLCA WOVE,. for churches, halls and stores. Over 500 sold In threernontas. Intended Wraith or wall out casing; All who have wed them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for fatal uelnid Price List. - e3O 111117,.1111118 & CO 9 MAlMBPAOttrolme OPrritzT IMO= OP • BOSTON (100.111 K G. :116A "THE FIERY FURNACE," . ton w 4 imixe . Brumntes. THE NM* A.2IIII•DUBT COUILIBit - a. axeuzwro. , 7 COLUMBIA& COOK IMI ail& en dual& AmParatt E L IA N I ' BIM= OBALMEA,Sreetromdirtsnd dist: GILL= I • PP , Aui7l, , Ito. ~ 246: aid %OS, tiberty knot, ,sea:rn , •• • PTPISBUBOR. PA. Gomm Ergo Es. CET THE BEST. J11.1041M416 - 4k CO.'S: . • . TRIUMPH, _ .0./ . 4nffrNods Warranted to feat , Itakes-oF Boast as alYab tins other'Sim inthe thilon• BISSRLT, & CO., Leo, 2815t.ibertv Street. Woo on nand and for sale, PABLON.T.O ri Wp wro eluerz rim) TZNDERIS. WOKING OW. le. < TO BUILDERS! 500.000 feet-0171'We Boards. 150.000 feet,* loon Clear Plank; 25,000 feet 1H inch Common Plank • 35,000 feet 'Dry 1 and la inch Uak: 515,00tin..5, 1 1,1i,511 ami 3 inert Poplar • 10.000 teet Dri Poplartiestitllngt • 10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. . - 303.000 feet No. 1 18 inelt naginell Shin' les. 300.000 No. t 15-inch Shingles, sawed; 50,000 No. 115-Inch Shingles , snared' 110,000 Fre rot; Viet) Ire tic • 100 ons Clan_ Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar poets, and all articles In the line on Minn and for side er ATAXBANDZIt PATTEWN, Yards -No; 151 Iteheecalitreet and corner of-Preble and Juniata streets, ninth ward,Allegheny, late bet. °ugh of Manchester, LEUI e j j.d . a r - kal d / 3 - Zler. IfZI acANuracrerazus Or PITTSBURGH, Pa. CI IL LYON, • evr. Weightitn4 Ko.,7OITSTE 13.1SZECT. tßeswees Libel'sl gad tan? memo vrenva7 &mailed to. um; FITT,R,II74p. 113*z , •fiti.o4,ky„ ATY, ;30,:p6 EXP:M)IfMO, , 11!/::MfrVi. O. FORT PITT . FOUNDRY 0011PANY. orricE AND.woßit, TWELFTH STRg&E , Tit- PITTSBURGH, PA. rit'Engines, Bolling Mill Ma- Chinery, Nail Machines, Be torts, and Castings gener Y. NATIONAiL . rotriDßH 7 AND PIPE WORKS. Former Carroll end Sinallman Streets, PITTS.I3I7II+OIEI, ) • ' WILLIAM SMITH, Tilanufaoturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR e& AND WATER WORMS. Ify Pines are all easalnvariabilin Pits, in dry sand. and 1A feet lengths. Also, foil assortment of general . Castings [or Gas and Water Works. I would also call thettention otkupprlnten4. ents of Eias Works to m sfinalle of =TWIT% DUQUESNEFORGE. WILLI lEEE, (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Irma; fp.cilities c ast , pith ill 6 leading' Forges •the_East, and tprepared‘to pftmptiy_ and satliTsotortlx fill all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON 11013. 4 , LEN' FRS, PITMAN .IAMS. WRISTS, RAMBOAD AXLES. LOCoMOTIVIt FRAM RS, togetner With every description of SHAPE WORK. Odice and Forge, , - Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apit:b4o - ROBINSON, ILEA hr. CO., thweesors to scramiscurvionsit irprpgui. r WASHINGTON WOKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Mannfactxrreit of Boat MI StAttflnartetearn En ear Blast Engines, Mill Machinery , Hearhi, ttCaitlin's atilt. descriptions : 014 Tanks i s,.Boller and Sheet IrOn ;Worts , Offtee4 12, coma Ylget-and litoltbflead /newts. Agents for GIFFABDISFATENT INJECTOR Lbr seeding Boilers. - . lall:rt2 THOESAIi ELIIO4M g : s , rounb-Ward himOry.and achiae World, IatiNDUSECY BT. ALLE9I3ENY CITY. PA" ktanufactneers a Station ory and Portable steam zwairteb, tat Creebeo,, rut teya, Shafting, kiriet and' daw Idlll Work, Rolling )1111 and Machine ClasUnga, Grate Bare, Walgbta, Wagon Boxes, te. Braid to order and nave on hand Engines of all sizes. , . mvl4:qs &Mist FOUNDRY AND ROLL 'WORKS EISO .Ponn Street. BOLLMAN, 'BOI7J tfk BACiALEY. Chtl Molls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, Ste. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. WI. LONCA %Mtge. DA.T.ZELL BuLODING. - - . Duquesne Wiwi', tiOnreh. wAierscrAido atria, Commluion Herehann and Broken is Petroleum and , ="Produeta, DALZELVBIIUICKI DUQUESNENno STULADEIMEM _ x ADDI9r , . • is Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. splo - : • , • r tit.-nufaiirnkAtig COMMISSIAIUMERCHANTS, niroleum end iti Products, • !nigle oittoe—DALISZYI4I ntrILDIYA). corm: of name Way suul Irwin streets. rtuisdelpbts Otior—All WWl= 3T. aDI:w93 'ECLIPSE PETROLEUM 'IERNERY, _ . nowERT:Tr4;C. MDDL , ,RAIII37S9TVIRiIt 911': Librieating- & High %%thinning Oils. Zellpee Railroad axle OM Kande Teat heat without' change, remains "limpid a lowest tatSperattitel• tropical Miami or not weather. lasernltealfes Datilltes flaepiw At irineutsezews,. •- • .0 , • • Rim im 'And *nulling Mil 'Olll4 ' " =tea (nettles sr eW. , • _ p_ le ell, oolillead•Ltait 011, • on, Tanner* , BttllPtilensole, log dknoishiagOil;lipaolloe,' ' aarassia , e ta.esnos Demurs Blight Iron Weft and ry frm Rust. Thuile pro nets are manufactured ,under• Dr. Twaddle's liatenti tioperheated Stem in liaa - Ceo. 1. be aubriea 011111 are almoat.odorlemi, perfan ly pare u °rm. and , mostly licht *rad, iitan d high temperature uncimulM ita l t Utot remain tem rid auras extreme cold. The Olis are unequalled, and ire in constant , ima oa many at the principal Railroads. eampies eau be exarlied •and. orders left at 114 WOOD STRZEW. Worts at sharpsbare Bridge. : .. 1;- 1 4 , 0 $ EIW I PM -A C IAL 41‘..1394;f °~CNOR COTTON MILL~: • ••=;f:- -•.- iDiTTSI3I3O Maavfacturars of RIAU muirinfaitiLle t 4141,0,110.111 4WD !NAVISOLTA ' 3ratti • 4. - • ~/a 111, 11X1'.1;1..;:. IL:14; .1 li e t vaNikwisD;) OILS. ~'... i : ~ 7~. .21 ~,,~'INdMQI~I~ FIFTH LVM BA Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General Backing Business, at 193 FIFTH AVENUE. Any auto reeelved from Ono Dollar upwardis. : ... Interes . 1 . it ,- ; ttie. rate - Of per cent. paid en if:Le deposite. - DlttEc - ratts: • F.D. DITHRIDGE, W, WETHAti, W. H.. - /BANK I , IESERT., W: C. RoRERTBON,f . Hp.t*NY ISIEVEII, - DAN. KINZE3II Ett L .1.0.E.8 DSTEL.M. M. AROR, ED: DITHEIDGA-President. E. F. SCHENCK, Cashlei. jylO:l9S i •:40 1 ERA,: . pla.__ . - ,_ 7- NO. 60 - FOURTH AVENUE , • MTSEIVROft. -. . i CASH CAPITAL — •• • • • • ~ ,8200.000 Stockholdets Individually liable. BASH OP DISCO EMT SSD DEPOSIT. ~ .._ JOSS FLOYD ' - WM. yLOYD, President. Cashier. DIRECTOICF. Tboil. M. itleribalt, • : John M. 3tartiand, Wm. T. tibantion, I Archibald Wadatd. • James W. A rrott, Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. R. Leech, ' Wm." Floyd. John Floyd, This Rank Is now tally organized and prepared to do a general banking business. jelblodt HART, CAUGHRI BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner - Third "' and Wood . Streets,- . prx-re33unert. PA..• OCOVOSOSORS TO HANNA, JUST Al COO Dill.= IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad partiadar attention patd to,the purchase : and tale ol GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight DraftirOTlLioridOn. ray Lea. Boutin& son, 57, Market Street, , E O rl"TTSl3rf .PB. Collections inade on all the principal politts of the United hiatel and Canada'. Stoeks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLDON rANEKDIBIO#. Particidar siltation paid to the puivlissa and sale at . . United StAtes Securities JAY C0013..E .dc .90 ., aßetrar..eies, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8T0CE.1,3 and BOND'S of descriptions bosightalad sold. Special attention given to the Imre:last and sale of Government Beitifttlee., mh3o CITY -BANK. 112'FirtirStteet,l'ittsVaigh Pa. 6100,000. • STOCKIIOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, --- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. • rourronorscßiicrotJ - ‘ Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on sit the principal Writs otthe United Rates and Canam. •-• : _Dawn IftniVr ttAP" ' JAMES M C U6 BZ, V i c e Yree ldent. Joner B. GORMLEY. Cashier. Dinitcmon c. D. Thmsen. • James McCabe, Thomas Bourke, John Savage, • MinSpey. ',) Terence Comppell. retries. Rene; James Phelan. Arnas. Bort: • Juo.Jol.bite.rmeni. ( 'Thom ss Barnes, - Beth Reatlns, :la or 'IWO. ez_ 0 ' ; 100 WOO STREET incir mictomik I 'et FINE VASES, solisawo!n 1 3 A4ILL. NEW STYLES, DINNER BETS A PM.1473. 4i1PT CUPS, Alarseeock of :. • f r,SELTER PLATED GOODS Or al denfroPh- . . . WCall and 'exaintne ont ainate, and we feel aatladed no one need fall to be suited. • aZ 'lOO 100 WO I STREET. UPHOLSTERY,. . . ItOISZYLAN $ WIED/18110L1).! .;No iOO ;twenty - 2' • , Upholsters aS(Dettiort ,ine : urtais Goods. • .1t.„„ ...Dirett: the attention of.their. friends and the. itabliotolhalt LaoMiljitoela cut. L riti Luce and Nottinghatu uartains Veatibniv Lame Dautaak Reps .. Ferrt'a Mexican^. cloth' Satin:Delanes, dornioea4lll and. Walnut Moulding% tinting Reda of sunertor- snake, Rite !datelines ( pu r e bite hair.teMows; Bonder% awl everstbingpertsinina to, g tot. dose P. .The latest Paris ' and Merlin 'dostotu, toe I)rupitries lithe inauestion or their custOmeri. , Pure whits , - Eastern tibow,Peathers always on nand, ... 5110LTMAN`&WIEDICIIHOLD;' NO; :100. - 74Fiu? -.AVENTI74.7- LITHOGII,A.PHERS. • SAWA= 51NG1ULT‘.......;..t”1n 160 ° 121NOERLY keLrisionecesion #.2 tgilfizoi v.:80141=4x . a co, - • .;-,- inewricAL LitTIZOGIRAPEC , 'llo3oBlaZigrOggliMlN lc 'N041.14;--Irbaoseeithoceit_Ail ' DWI= PortriUts Ifirmi l . pIVI. 1 1 0 P ft .. l % , ft& . , atc,:,,f,.,,,i,p4.":,:,.rvi to FINANCIAL. ZZZZ=22 snivn -112ii!aiupoNs Bought at Mghest Prices. PH. R. HERTZ, - Banker Cu. WoOd and Fifth. Streets. DANES 1 1 1 BRADY itri CO., (Enecessors . o 8. JUNES & C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Sts., 13 AL DJ' 3123.. 9 BUY AND BELL ALL BUMS 07 GOVERNIIIEfiT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND CoLIFONSI or MOBT'7ANOBABLE TERM. . . . it Interest Alloyred on Deposita. - //77''Iloner loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale - of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. . JAMES T. BRADT dr. CO, GOVERN `TENT BONDS ! We will register 811 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, COD. FOVRT & WOOD STS. Myl3:lZ • fritittsburgij Gaifttt. FINANCE AND TRADE. sei, OFFICE or PlTTsiusou Gisurrs, j TauRDAY, July 29, 1869. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady • Co. Gold, 136 4 ; United States Sixes, 1881, 123; Five-Twenties, 1862, 124%; do. 1864, 122%; do. 1865, 123; Ten-Fortitie;_lit%i Flyit-TwAnties. Janu ary and July, 1865, 121%; do. do. 1867, 121;; do. do. 1868, 1213; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 90; Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifies, 109; Lake Superiors 98. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 13634; Silver, 130; Eighty one's; 123;',FiVe' Twentles,-.18/.12, 124%; do'lB64,`` 122 - do 1865, -• 123; do • 1865, Consols, 121%; do 1867, 121;4; do 1868, 121%; Ten Forties, 112%; New York Central, 11%; Erie,. —; Reading, 995,;; Pittsburgh, Fort' Wayne dc I Chicago Railroad, 523; Ohio 52%; Michigan Southern, 105%; Oceve land tic Pittsburgh, 1073,,; Chicago dl RocileJsland MC -Chicago "dt , North Western, 79%1 ChieligO de North Western Preferred, 93%; Adams Express Corn. pawl, 5934; Merchants Union Express, 10%; Pacitic Mail, 84; Western Union Telegraph Company, 3615; Am. - W. Ex ? press. 42. - • - EXCHANGE; • Large. Small. London, per £ $6,73 16,85 Paris. per franc 27% 28% Berlin, chafer 99% 1,01 Frankfort, florins 58% 59% LEY Ttlegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) , NEW YON,K, July. 29, 1369. Wail street hid been Speoulating all day, on the future policy of the Secretary or the Treasuri, and some heavy opera tions have ,taken place, eepecdallg-iia based on the theory ifilit gold 840 and hond.pureliaseslnAugust will be similar to those in July. Money easy at 6@7. per cent., with oo- casional exceptions at 5. Discounts in better request at 8 Der cent. Sterling 9 %@ 10, X. , %Gold higher, : closing -strong at' isarilgisegt opened at 1355 ; and doted at 136)4(4)136%. Carrying rates 4(§7 per cent. Clearances 174,000,000. _ Exports 1150,000. Governments active, and excited, end areithe higheit' on zee ord. The operations in new bonds ex ceeded three millions fn '6ss alone. Cou pons' Of 411, 1 113%gt113Mi ito. ' 1 62;-124%@ (D 12434: do. '64, 12'1%@123; do. 65, 123@123X; 12.%@121%; do. 'et,121%(0122; *16.'68; 121%®121% 10-40' 8 1' liaixona; Pacifica. State bonds dullltintlesattyvauestaxrll,, 87%;, • Tenneesees, 63; new, 57; old! Virginithe, 58 3 4;netv; 61; old North Caro-, 11ina5,•13634; new, - 50%. • - • • - • ~Stooks generally strong and -buoyani,i Lpartioularly, at Saratoga yeqstiaT, on the' consolidation question. s.3CFPrices: 'Canton, '59;• - -Ctimberland,! -138%;„ .Western Union:2elegraph, .36%; , Quicksilver,...l6; Mariposa, . 9 ; . do-- PTO. ferred, 16; riotoo - Mail, &I; Water Power,,'' 15 ; Adams Express, '59% ; Wells' United States,; 69 ; Merchants Union. 11 : New York Centrat'2l4%llEfarlem`, lBs ; ll udson, lB7 s(;' Reading, 9955;. Erie, 28: do. prat, 55;: Michigilt Cantrel l : : 130;.- - hilob bran South. 10534: Central; 141%;.`Pitts burgh, 1e7%; NOrihWestetni 80; !Jo.. pre ferred, 90%; Cleveland. Columbus; and' Cincinnati, 72'; . Rack Island, 114 ; St. Pinitelelf; - Preforrid; Wabash,' 741 Fort Waynei•ls4; Terre 'Haute, .87; do. preferred, 58: Chicago antrAltori,l63;• do. pref., 162 gt OnicfandAPE 4lBl .l44' 3 ?X Dubuque and Sinux,City,lo4k. Mining shareedullr Gregory, 170: Smith and Formless, 255, La'Cinsse,l4. Copper Steaks atßoeton—Copper Falls, 6%; Franklin., 11;', Heel?, • 80: Minnesota,' 1' : ;- Qeitiely 23. • Receipts ab. Treasury, $2,995,368; pay? ments, $2,440,005; balano3, /913.130,939, disbursements coin interest, 1162,620. =lll Mini ME , - Dry pooda Market. New ont„ u 20 Ai there i s no, stir. of tncrinent In tracte„, although the weatherla 'very fine; the prices in the 2neanklniefille; quiet and staadygt,7fall, . . M.Expate,4tily 29 Cotton: ieeelpta 17; balm; extorts, none. ' Flour steady': at 1;6006. - Vbreariie'Sl4e@l.sa , froircixt °sewn. Osts,' at • 80@8241 ' 'May at 1128: Bran at $1£4)20. Corn Meal at $4,50;g; i4TG.'Poik atis34s o a , ThritAL2 22 p. l Bacot, llywisitheales shoulders. at 15 . q , aldea i@ .. Vit .11*.e -1 41 1.::•it drKn't^ti.:.. Itutgrno OrnerOP Pii+isstribut'ArETTN , THURSDAY, July 28 0 869 . Busineis generally is 4ulet,'lnd: i 8 not likely that there will be any imme diate improvement. As has, been .the case for some time past, the demand for almost everything is confined mainly to supplying inimediatek wants , while in regard to values there are no important changes. • The: Chicago Reptglican of Weilidiso)'' day comments as toll we on iitiegisiin markets: • • Our grain markets a,743 moderately ac tive to-day, and at Vines there was con siderable excitement, a weak feeling prevailing on all hands. Telegraphic advlces from=Atte East and - Liverpool markets were nominally unchanged • from yesterday,. but - there was an evi dent desire on the part of tfie - "longs" to realize, they evidently anticipating - lower Prices in the immediate future. The,recelpte were fair, very good fur the season, and to this may ,be attributed some of the weakness, many fearing that . the farmers are going to .push their stocks forward so as to sell at,the appa rent high prices now ruling here: •Thert again the pleasant weather of the past few days is just what is needed to bring forwatd the crops, and will do very much toward saving the grain planted on low land, and operators have about come to the conclusion that the cry of short-crops was premature. APPLES-Firm and with verymeagre arrivals, prices are tending upward. We now quote at $1(55 per nbi; - for goon to choice. BUTTER—The demand is moderare, and the market quiet: we continue to quOte at 23©25 for prime, to choice. BEANS=SaIes at $1,75®2. - BROOKS—Quoted as folloWs: No. 5 $6.30; No. 0, / t6: No. 3 $5, No. plain, $41,50. and market firm. CHEESE—Is in good supply and 'very dull—ranging from 14 to 17 cents as to quality, the outside figure for Goshen. CARBON OIL—Is dull but unchang ed: sales of 30 or 100 barrel lots, at 27( . , 23. and in small lota. 29@)30. DRIED FRUIT—Very little inquiry, and prices nominal. EGGS—Quoted 'at 18 @2oc. FLOUR—The flour market remains hi. the same condition it has been in for_ some time past—firm' but unsettled and irregular, and in . very light - supply. There is not much uniformity in prices, dealers generally working In dependent of each other, and what is true of dealers 'is equally applicable to the mills. The demand is by no means urgent, as_ con sumers generally are buyinz just' enough to run them from one week to another, in anticipation of a decline, -though as we have repeatedly stated, flour is relatively much cheaper here than it is in the west. Good to choice Boring Wheat brands are being sold at $7,000j.7,25, and good Winter Wheat flours ate offined - at about the same BRAIN Wheat in steady milling demand tint unchanged; sale - 118 - sks medium old Winter-at $1,38, -and 1 car • `air Indiana' white' (new) 'at $1,35.- , Prime old Red will bring--€ 1,40. Oats firmer and in better deMand; may be quoted at 70@71—on track, with a sale 1 car choice white reported at , 72. Corn is less excited but unchanged—sl,oo©l,os for mixed to prime Yellow. Rye un changed at $1,25. GROCERIES—There is less activity in the grocery market, the demand for su gars having fallen off somewhat, Arhile in the other articles, there are no new features worthy of special' notice Com pared with last week, prices have un dergone no change whatever.. SIJGARS—S 'H, 11X; A A; 13; Ha vana 14; Cuba, 12;;; l'orto Rico, 14@14 3 4 Dentarara, 15: "'New .Orleans, but little prime - in market and sells readily . at 14(#)1434; lower grades, 13; Refined, Er. C, 15%; B. 15.7 4 /; A. 16;liare., 17. Ilor.,Assks—New. Orleans of gcod qual ity ia in strong request and bring S-J@E.5; Porto Rico; 65@75. Bn:tura—White- Honey Drips, $1,15; Silver Dripe, 90c; Jersey, 90c; Golden 70; Amber, 60; Common, AO. COFFEE-.-"gaiX tO 7 . 000 d Rio, - 20(§U; 8rinie,,24141®25; 26©2614: Ricr.—Carolina, 94;c(4)10c; Rangoon, 9. TEAS—Young Hynon„ fl,OO®l,BC, G. p., sl,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to 1. 80 . 0 , 110.4'0M,5 1 ,45. Son Chong, 90c to $1,50.- • Sa'Auca-.-Pergl,734;f4lver 1.134 c„ and CornStax4, 1255 c. Cozionarratanagia.Lr7..-41400 per ease- FieuLaytir; Italains;s3,so per box; Blatt do, $7,50; Prunes; 1335 e; Currants 123 pr, Vallencieltaislns.l4%. ~8 ercita-'Cassia, -- 75c; Cloves, 45e; grain Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,50. BAR LEAD-4234e; 13tiot, - 13,25 per bag. Boers--"Babbit's,". 12c; Ito; -Rosin, 5 to 7cg • (*Dobbin's," 15c; 1Vax.,.1.13e; Chenx.,ollve;9e. Cavniould, 1534e;'Sfar,23Xe. BI CABB SODA—s6j¢ per 100. HAY-AtaladTleire Ade dim:naiad - and limited supply; quoted at 525®28, for good,to prime, . New crppla.riliug from wagon at 12013415: • - . • HEMP-last sales at $205. 1311851?..4151es at 2%®5 ets per pound. LIMY.,--CletUland 'Lime' is' quoted at $2,50, per bbl, and Common White at LARD 011.-No. 1, at 1:434g1.45; - No. 1 Ilitrailleffol,4i3;:"andi No. 2, at sl,oB® $l,lO. POTATOES=In 'rather better de and bin unchanged - ' fat $1,50®1,7r per POULTRY—SaIes- of ' spring chick ens; at 65@70 per pair. PROVIISIONS—Firmer and higher..We -neicsoquelte at 15615 for rhoUldinsi 18© 19 for Ribbed.and "clear Sides; 19 for :Plain • and . 2314(04 for Sugar Cured Hams, and 173i®18 for Breakfast Bacon - . Lard; 2034 in tierces and 203;@21 in half bbls and kegs. -' Mess Parki 1 331 ,4. - PEKNIng--Sroall. sales at 12. SALT—Allegheny _Rivet' brands are quoted by t the car load, 1, at $1,75®80. •Onsitmcnerf, July V.—Flour unchang ed; fau111y403(403,25. Wheat in good de- , mand and firm at the city mills and for 41 shipments; sales 12,000 bush: new;red at $1,20®1,24;.n5et white $1,40®1,50,and one lot of 'very .cholte- white sold at $1,55. , Corn szaxce ancl in,demand at. 80c.. Oats in better supply and •'prices lOwer; old 73®75c; new 60 ®6se. Rye steady at $l. To .acco fi rm; sMes 153hhda. at $6®18,50. - Whisky advanced t 4 $l,lO, and the mar ket tAbses firm. Provisitins limier; Mess Pork sold at 533,55. I Bulk meats held at 1311®111%clor - ationlderkt; 163 4 ®16Mc for sides. Bacon at Ise for shoulders, IN® r3 B X O follades;•the Oman& was moder ate, only holders not offering to''sell freely at, the . quotations. Sugar cured Hams 23®24c. Lard at 14®19M0.: But -ter''firtn- at . 24(4)306. - Eggs st 13®14c, Linseed 011 let 98c®$1,00. Lard Oil 'at tsgto. Petroletimi at 29®313 for re - fined: Groceries in'good-demand at full raths; Gold at 136ybuying. Exchange firm at par buying; the money market is tel CHICAGO 1111,i , • a e tatid easier, at iii.25@4.85 for Avmmou to glical , co ,„ 8; :$5,40 / 35,63 for ;light; ii0,50@7,25 i ttik fair to gira sblPPtsg beeves: Hop active az4 excited and 15@250 higher; 59.1009,25 for common; 19,35549, ,50 for fair to tnediota;-$9,60®9 7 7.5-for-gOod to Abele& An 1 4 1 tt.. 3ao '12:4 41 0 kfr -:,(2-.1,1 " • MEI