6. STEEL WORKS. IN DIIVUgISNE WORM. GOLEMLN, REEK & CO. Xsavinietimes cit =I -1/E4)N o . N.AILAS„ STEEL, ES AND SPRINCS., a , • ir 416 X 4110 117411112%. 018114,31,017Nt0 ANTI Eigitrium thoN. Buvat,.BolEl: AND 'JANE ma. a PLATES AND.HBADB, ABR/1.1,DN 'DEMI and DEOrPER , nib j 7, B4Lati, CILLANDw. SE AD PLAT RAIL for Coal Rosa ' I tLONESIIII%. WIRDOESM . FIATIROW 4 TEETE. arni.:4o_,____LW PIAEFZULTIVATOR STEEL, - EL WlNus AND MOULDS ant to pattern. _V L TLIMS, STEEL SUANTLNU A. B. COACH. auitaiona W LOON ail:inn:4 and CDT Arcs AND arnuis. f: r ll ooo4 l Bl l W o Aass.And Warra4ed. •- MIMES AND WORKS: illattasiath Street and Allegheny Inver, and 77 Water Street. Plttalugh. inti 9 IDZIMELDI.STEEL *OAKS ? &LEIGH% NIMIOKA PITT9I3MIGII. Pd. misiuractusers ca every deaqiptlon or CAST ANA #O 4 " STEEL, UMW WANGS, ar , 'Amu, C, AND pr.a.nronat EIPEIgNee, 1111.. 1119 81781. ME, *c., - Washes^ 113 Witter and IQO First Mai NLILLEII, - BARIt & :PARKIN iiilntalL PARTNERS: NicTamar.ILICIIBK,If KILL= rtz.v. W. BARR. I CHAS. PARSIN. BIIKMILLPAR2V2B-6. 11. =IL CRESWITSTEEL WORES, *EMIR, 41111, & PAREIN, No.• 339 7.lberty St, tell d!8 ITrzattitas. BLACK DIAMOND EITEEL,AVORKIL PARK, ,BROTHER & or all de.wAgkuss OS eawlatm:ac.a. lnled Hrareltonse; TIT/WIRTH, THIRTY PERU iuld RAELSOiLI, 31383TE5, • PTITREVERI. IRON WORKS. Vaasa. Preset...« W. P. PtMia. INNS. pITTSIIITRGH FORGE , , . AND IRON CO., 'ILASSMACV7IIIIIB43 DT ROPAHLINDII; Raitread Ji.h Bars and Botts; Ilaliroad,Car Boned; Banroad Car axial Hammered; Locomotive }lames; Locomotive Frame Shape= Side ;iodic - Yokes, Straps; \ Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; atesnaboat Cranba Wrists; Pitnunt Jaws, Collars, ,be. OflLse, No. 177• PENN STREET, PTI3I3IIIMH, Pd. :11LLESEESIMPIUNUS The Trustees are now ore_pAr_el tolgrAuAt Men. sea for the Two of the 31.Y.w 9, 413.1 PEG- The inperier quality ImpaTted to 'good Iron, the great hnprovealen in Wetter Iron. end the tedueedpet , . commend It to all manafeetnren of Partles wishing to one it can obtain licenses by " JAMES P. SPEED • • _Attorney for the Trustees, BOONS 1 and 2, English's Building, 223 i /mil* avenue: - Parties Interested are invited to visit 'the SHOICNBICEGILA WORSJ3. where the racers is now in trar.eessfutoperstion. •• • leBadA7 V A VERSON, PD.ESTO/Lik C 0.,. t'ennsylvania Iron Wake. Warehinie; Nog. 186 sad um'. :yogi STMT. moans Manoaaaaeis 800 , IPATTSBURAI BRASS. FOUNDERS. JOHN N. coonta ' ' *mar mat, JOHN IL COOPER & CO: - Bell and Brass Feanders. ,CASTINGS MADE rsoairrix TO OIWZB. ?lobate and .Grgir Iron .Firtirkgs, GAS PIPE-AND TUBING 11110171111 F BLITII AND , CHECK ViliVEB, , ALL GLOM pierparter. iRtYINf - Brass 'Work of every desegli ptlon tor Steam, Water and - YAPUYIUTUBEEBO7d. M coorinps ,Improved Balan rWJuel Steam Pump.. 8 era, the best in the Market. wand Work* edrieg TLlrtleith lad Pik° ii9 ll : 2l LT r WOW, plittgenumc ; )10YE1417._ WORKS. v'a ilbdaae ' wt `;.int sane;;:} ' 'trot' CO: arANurACTTMUS Or EZYSTONE STANDARD, LFAIRBA NE PAT ENT) PLATFORM ARD COUNTER, \ g_,_ ism raced - ragout" "Dolit Locke cad Latches. Paint sad Coffee Mills, Ar... WRIER OP P/BOT AVBIWB diteriA7iT Op, Pittsbarigh. Pounito. iTAIRCEZTEO2SZ. BABB & MOSER, . . , ASMCMIZMAC I A I IikV; ' L t • 7111:11r HOUBIC AINKCIATION BI7ILDINIK _; 14)1 . 1 ! Paz l o, 1 4 41 44 frAreS, eltillbutilk. Nit. WOO 14610151xesiseti..fo the:hiesfipinsi ane:, 00 1 TAT 801=8 and PIIBLaiI Ir . larXl) OA , 1 ENGINE% XlOllllllBB, &c. ,figal LJOLE Bc.ool Con Point Allay sad Drupasue st. 4 • MIAs Tina POINT.) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. - Kaanrocrtare STEAMBOAT zierrias sad VA TIONASY ZNGIIIIA of &Adzes. AINVIt WELL t ENeIN i f " AND 1"11 POW10. 1 i atuglii&of ,i EI a A u o - N s o BA 15tborDeipowAgr. x - gvpe s Mrarras meety i d: - r ro 3 r BlGnor.ffWells, BRAPIINGaTHMGSBBIO9EatgUIa.A6Oj. t ,order.Tatnueaili baAd lo itotstittA woßki prontto ozi &Repeal, Miter. osarthe f r it. . . • rrtmauunala. PA. EP Au omen riortiptlf Wed. Tar 178. FORT PITT, Bow mu. ABM TAU WORKS. CARROLL tt SNYDER, KAlivrAcrinnizas op TEQILAS, DOUBLE-IFLURD TUBULAR, IfiRR-BOX AND OTLINDISR STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND OIL T 'ONDINICTS, BRICRORINEe Ii a) APR PANS, SETTLING , PANS, SALT PANS AND CON sTRAM, PIPES, GASoIEETRILs - AMR IRON BRIDGES• PRISON DOOM AND GOAL mama Ocoee and Warehouse. earner Second, Third. Short and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGIiT, Pa. Air Orders emit to' the above address will be pronivtly attended to. mh7:1119 HAIRNIEULL & BOILER . MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKER& NOS. *0 *1 lIHI,A,EiD 110 nars.lfr. Having secture4l a large machi n ery , hd lt wtsa the meet approved we are pre wed to manufacture every description of BOIL BBB in the best Danner. and warranted equal to Any made In the country.. C= 2 3 7,1 Breevidilth Fire Beds, Steams Pipes, =Ye Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans. Tana', 011 IBMs, Agita tors, Bottling Pans. Zoilerlson gager Pans, and solestanufletatent oM,s,l , l's Pat ent Boilers. Besedring done on shortest notice.' isd as JAMES MYER, Ros. 66 and 66 Water firma, PIITSBIIIIBII. PA., ocAzrtIPACTIIIIIII OF , IRON OIL TANKS, ALITLING PANG, COPPER EMILY PIPE, SOWN.) NTLI, MU= • Ana BE= ram weals. - For Steamboats. WM /NG 133171533....,•.....-...../IDMITED D. mu= JARED Me, BRUSH & SON S musmersrazus 03. Steam Bollms; 011 Stills, Tanks. SKEET 111it021111701/14 dee 61 Petsfs -Berea,. Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, OAST/NOS, &G. AL.IIIIBADMEY & CO., NO. 39 -Wow) STREET, atisralhatnrers of the greatest variety of Cook, Puler and Heating Staves, TO BlClNtlbrit In our assortment will be foetid all the LATEST PATTI' BNB AND - IhIPHOVSMENTO„ and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that anv one In want of a good article should' purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will he - •found the moss durable se wen as economical. Would call particular attention to - our new VoLCAlif STOVERRchurches,hatisemsstores.OverlWO sold 'three modths.:lntended foe with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior tonnyether and far cheaper. Bend for oda°. • and Price List. Jae EMIT,' MN t Go. wrrrionnutits or rvisir 'mum or ' Agrt al ibittiartig4 111311VA . N Cl6O ICIOO it:476 1 11 u VIE EERY FURNACE," ,• • 70 N7ir i wiliaBETLynnig• Tale NZW_ APlPl43l:firr VOOK:1240 etEl4lZ i S n PtBol a . magma e , sc. •I 4erovs e a u a r t=PtlVA% , nyric9TllrANrfAtiLsohE4 r 0 34s ract "; ~..,,, , , ~L, 206 and 208 Liberty Street, ..' ackyv • PITTBI3I7IIOII, PA. 10 " *. t n i i ) : l 7+ cat Tata BEST. Itinarlior.,latt coils eTRIIIMPH, D'OB BITUAU2IOITS COAL. Waranteirto CookiSaki or Road se . • trellsaani other Steve lit the lliion. • 7,13183 ELL & 00 No. 285 Liberty Street. 4 , 44im il 6-430oLoce G e: LUMBER. „ rlro BiIIaNDEIN 1 : IA . q p . 2 Z loo •oooidetDrli Ms Soards. 150,000 feet 1% Inch Clear MU: 115.000 feet lli fact Common Plank; • 115.001 feet Da 11:Stools Oak; , -: , 5,1)0 Iv ilg h2 L 4 *, Welch Poplar: ' 0.000 feet. nlf; .111le g ibe fe Dry;Yel ow PinClill ,... 2i aMendoeltSOMl • i SO 000 f 'NW 1 VFW& 4 nmlo es. 1100,000 0. 11 6.1nebBlitiblieli FlFFilar 50,000 No. 1 10-lnek liWrogletsi ilasyhtlt ' 110,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. - .1 Ago Toos.Fuei car; 4.- F s, ” Apia, llawi Mill -Ltunber, • Locust and Cedar Posts. and all articles in the lioe on band and for sale, joy ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—. No. 157 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and . Juniata streets. Sixth ward,Allegbeny. late bor. ongb of Manchester. ap SI y' '7l: Er B. LYO.II, ` °". Efelue; wiaghts and - Measure% zo. I POMITR 8 Mtn.* • , timaireirritresta, oftirs mi n e r imam to. Gm .PITTSI3 It;n ~-.G AZETIS :.f if .TUESPAY4. ~ A P ... G ITST-Irs;'. J 869. JOUFORT PITT FOUNDRY" COMPANY . OFFICE Ainvweiis, .r rr/ 79 211:1 1 342 * ; IllrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery,; fleachines, Ro tor% and - IG t aiiings genie p. N ATIONAL FOIINIDRW . AND PIPE WORKI. Ooroar Carron sod Smaliazaa ntrlionh talwra WA 11. t • PlTTlSlittfuen, P. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufactnrer of CAST ICON BOWL PIPE roa HAS AND WATER WORE 3. My Floes are all cut lavarlablyin Pitt, to dry sand. and LS feet lengths. also, tall saaertraeat Castings far Gas sad Water Wirt% , elite of Works to my enorftlitarad. DUQUESNE FORGE.. WILLIAIII MUER, (Successor to 108. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Has Wattles eitwextensive— with the leading Verges in the Pala, and Derenared erowiptly and satisfeetonli ru all orders rorSTRAM BOAT SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON RDA , V PITMAN J AMSWRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. to ether with every deseriptien et SHAPE 'WORM. Ogee and Forint. Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apl4:b4o ROBINSON BEd & CO., Stmesaars to Efaummr. 311 = 111 KELLEIM . , WASH:MGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH; .. . , MazinfutureisiotMost aita ROA:loam En- Palt el *utlng t gine t all de p lons MW 7 .'011 Tents and 8 Boller l aird Sheet Iroti t Work. Once, o. Ni, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIPPARD , B PATENT INJECTOR for feeiung ' 0113'52 riIHOILI.9 CARLIN & CO., . . .:- hurtli Ward Minh) , and Sainine.Works, 13111IMEIXT 8?.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.. Nannescrarers of Stntionsry and Portable Steam krignies. ant rresach. radon, Blanes. .g, Grist and Saw' Mill Work, Bolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weigts, Wagon Boxes. &a. Build to order and have on band - Znsines of all alms. tarltqls CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 1980 Penn Street. BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAOLLEL ChillBAIL KW Chatlnge, Roll Lathes. de. _.. DIAMOND' 04 WORK% . - H. M. LONC & CO., Office, DALZELL autrxret.q, Sala Duquesne Way. Pittabru•gt. Pa: WARING AIM SING;' Oxam4uto JyEfTalufuidilirt?Yers in ieti.olenni and fit; Piodiets, • DALZELL'S BLOCK; DUQUEiNE WAY, iEILATIELY'HIACADDBZW3, Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, al e 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. \ • TACK Bit( \ mimes, GOMBiLiSION:AVERMANTS ihatiass Petroleum and. its Products, ' , rawer , usn otene-,sarizarsos .13111tDilge. °calm of ugO way and Irwin stream. PliiiadelphlaCHnoe--111Y WALNUT BT. • spi(wlo ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.' HERBERT W. C MIDDLE* MAIPMPACTITIUM 0$ Lithritating & 140 Tt3st,llarning Oils. Senile. Ma Wad Aslel OIL Alamols great 'heat without-change; remains umrotel es 'await. temperature", epechil Oh for Cropteatouwaras or hot, weather. *.weetneotitteOrmigine t *Kibbe° AMIN cat Sorette. • . Ilanr 111111' and Planing 11111 Ono. - magee.4, semisolid. . Tonna.' 011. weeliSead•Llght oils Tanners! Mann Mensale, Inn *PladahtunTil, Inaaanne, *rumens 0110 • Wan, . . . _ARMO R Y./JlM:Sif t tO presage Bright Iron work add mummy noni Knit. , These 'products t arn • manufacturet Illitdeb l pr. i l tgoildielspbtertt ....perhebted eteam in se ' ono. 'I be gubrita nit - Mir are almost odorless, perfectly pure u orm. and ..mosti an light col. °rod. stand a tempis tr =te sin ged. and reourtailkopidd ' gal cold. heßallroad Ohs ate unequalled - , an are In constant um On litany 01.0111 p fisuipWlcan • • be exemlned i g l i i irgdert ila i l tr at"ll WOOD wrazw, Work' at eha.rpsbbrg ; ridge., 11:1: 1011 i0aellr-v9 - 01):T 4iiil/41#:drl fIOpIEES, BELL ok , , ANCHOR COTTON.,MOIALS. E . rinr!szrmmis. araiiiiitarers *fawn =num Sad wan , 5 AID HASZOLUi _ ..•44KIXTUtall 113 T' rANCLIL - . ',',• 7:•.-.i.: FIFTIAVENIJE BANK _Of Pittsburgh • - ; Is now open ibr Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, at 195 FIFTH AVENUE. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Intivess.at the sate ; of•siz•per cm. paid on ttmp deppaits 1..:- Dniscrons: ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WltymkN, W. B. SIMS. FRANK hIEBERT, W. C. •ROBERTBDN, McNiff MEYER, DAN. KINZER. POIL D. TEL. ARMOR. EMIL BS F • ED. DITDRIDDE, President. V. V. FlCHENCli.tailittier. jy10:1SO AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. VLSI( CAPITAL • • •r • u • 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. , HANEY OF ozooooirr AN 0 DEPOSIT. JOHN:FLOYD W. :FLOYD, ' ?redden'. ' Cashier. DMISCTO'II9. Thos. M. Marshall, John M. Mortland, Wm. T. Shannon, I Archibald Wallace. James W. arrott, • Jaa. D. Relly, Chas. B. Leech, WM. Floyd. ' John Floyd, This Bank is now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking butane's. Jelek43 HAW, CAUGHET & CO., • BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner 27iird . and . Wood &rests, irrr'reitintan. mmoE:wows TO HANNA, BAST i C0..1 tlr Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. ~ig~t Drams • Carliaoll4ori. snyt:ses N .. BOUM $ SONS, - 57 Atiarliet vrx-r-rtsistruala. Oo!lactic= made on all the prlnellisi Danis of the United States and °amides. Stoeks;Bonflaitsid Other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COSIXIMON. sale or Particular attention paid to the ndrcliaac and V a Eied States Securities. JAY - COOKE -8e CO., 33Et.13015.rap 114 SOUTH THUS STREET, :. .... . . . PHILADELPHIA.. STOOIXB iuil ammo et' all descriptions bought and sold. • Special attention Wen to the purchase and sale of Eloyernment Securities. • =WO CITY MANS. 112 Fifth- Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. cArrnsit,szoo,ooo. STOCKHOLDERS UiDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, INTERIM PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN CHANGE ,_Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to \Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. Dostuvica Inmenx, President. - ; JasigtHcllann..Vice President. r- , , JOHN. tiOnstr.im Cashier. DUI=O2IB. D. Damen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke,John Savage, J. Dunlevy , Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, _ James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, Ef.A.Pzeyvogle, Jno.Jos.Hermann, . Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating. jel:k3 UPHOLSTERY. 110LTZ3IAN & WIEDERIIOLD. No. ZOO .47i124 Avirritse ! l Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain Goods, Dirert the attention ~of their, !rends and the I ;Millie SO tlielellh47 llo,ll Prteif iltog/r6t • Lace and Nottingham curtains Vestihnie Laces, Damask Reps. Perry Mexican cloth Satin Delanes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and Walnut Mouldings, Spring Bede of super_ ior make, Hair Matrasses 'ipure White TAM) ruiows, Bolsters, and everything pertaining to • first, elms. The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies •atthe insteutlon or • theirs asjoutegsy Pyre white 'lcasterp bho* ReethertAlheave ea, hand.. HOLTZMAN WIRDERHOLD. NO. 100 THIRD A.VENIIIC. • ma:wit ; - • ;-- EITIMMER'RESORTS. cRESSON:.='SPRINGS; ravo=its Sommer Resort, Situated on the Summit of_ _the ALLEGHENY 1110PNTAINS,_ , 11; 200 ' , FEET ABOVE THE LEVEL OW THE OEA. the open for the re. Obtlon of guests on, th day of JUNE. The: buildings *connected th the establishment bars been entirely renovated and newly tarnish ed. Excursion entirel y 'tete sold by the PetulsylVanla Ballroad„; at Pblllottipbla, Harrisburg and Pitts burgh, good for thw season. All trains' stop at oresson. • TN 0 PUENESHED-COTTAGES YOB RENT. For further information, address . . , GEO W. MULLIN, Propriptor, Cresson Springs, Cambria county, Ea. jys:l6t WEIR9HAN'TAILOR,S. B TIEGEL; . .~_ !(Latielitter with IV , Bespentie4dea MAXICARA, No. 53 Smithfield Street, PirablFsa. seensi .1 . ' 7 NEW sPanva Gopps.- •. A ill 'CUM ner:sioelt of 0 10 2 11 34 : ' 0459/2 1 414 01 444 1 / 1 Jaitiiremetvid bit 1 , 1 41111S111114017,i; .11.141( Abritiaiiitt IS amithlel4 Kant FINANCIAL. 3 r• 1030 9 ME SHAVER AND COUPONS fought at Ifig he e st Prices. ..111;:.14). xpltli;i-..-I;okti I Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. my 6 BA JANES T. BRADY Ot • . Olacceuors oS. JONES & CO.. ; Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., MB AL iVjEt. 3FL is, BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS 0.7 GOVERNIENT SECURITIES,' BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST PAVOILLSLZ TERMS. Or Interest Allowed on Deposits. lotr,l"umaleioteitateei. on Govenunent . Bdinds Orders executed for the Purchase andLD Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GO. 'Am= T. BRAD? t& CO. GOTERNMENT BONDS ! We will register .all. lands 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, COP.. FOIIIITU & WOOD STS. littsimr,g• Gairtte. E - 2 FINANCE AND TRADE. By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gazette.; .. NEw Yonn. August 2, 1869. Money market easy at 6@)7 trios: of be day', with the bulk of business at 6; but late .in the afternoon more active among stock brokers and the general rate was 7 per. cent. The flurry was dne to the increased ictialti on Stock Exchange and. the fact that, many brokers waited until the afternoon before making their loans. The purchase of ten millidus of bohds by' the Treasury this month is .certainly in favor of a con tinued lack in money and regarded as likely to Start a more lively speculation . on the "bull" side. Prime paper 7@lo. Sterling quiet at • 934©10% per cent. Gold heavy and, lower on the reported advance of bonds in London to 84; the price opened at 136t‘, advanced to 136 M, and closed at 135,;/,@, 135%. Carrying rates 4%@6 per cent. Clear ances forty-four millions. Governments are strong on 10-40 s and currency 6s, which are scarce and higher, and steady on the rest of the list, which is not much affected by the Treas ury announcement, which had been dis counted. Coupons of 'Bl, nominal at 124@124%; do. '62, 125®12530; do. 12.334@12.33a; do '65, 123%@1233;;* do. new, 12214@122,,P; do. '67,1r45ig1.22%; do. 10-40'a, 116®116y; .Pacifloe. 11131®111X. State Bonds firmer on Tennessees and North Carolinas: Mismottris • 8734,; old North Carolinas ES; new 57r. old Vir ginias 58%; new 61%.• • The stock merge; watt, strong during the, most of • the day, but became a little weaker in the afternoon Ott an increased demand for money. closing,steady at the quotations, though dull. '`New York roads were weak all day; and the in. creased activity was confined to western shares. Northwestern is the - feature, and is materially higher on the expecta tion that H. H. Baxter will succeed Mr. Reap -ea ~ President, together. with., the over sold condition of 'the marktit. Express Shlues weak; with' a marked decline in Wells dr, Co. reported, Adams will not 'resume dividends for' several months. • . Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 59: Cumber land ,433;-"Western Union' TeTegiaph,i3B%l Quicksilver, 15; Marlposa, 9; do. pre ferred, 16; Pacific Mail, tB4%"; t Adams Ea kins, 59; Willi' 17%; American, 41; United States, 68; Merchants Union, 10%; New York Central, 209%; Harlem, 160; ,Hudson 186; ;Reading, 97%; Erie, 25 3 / 4 ; pret. ' ,66%; Michigan Central, 181;,bli cbigan Southern, 106 q; Illinois Central, 141; Pittaburgh,lo6; Northwestern,Bs%; and sold as hig h as 86%; do. pre ferred,,, 97,„ Cleveland Pplumbps and 71; Rock 'll4 p 4; St. Paul; 793;; do. 7ireferietBl37 l ' Wabash 73; do. r -Preferred so ; Fort Wayne, 153;' Terre- Haute; 33; de. preferred, 59; Chicago and Alton, 168; Ohio and Missia. 51PP 1 .3.9%'; St. Joe, 126%; Dubuque - and Sioux City, 10434. Mining shares: Smith and Parntlee, 345; Gregory, 195. Sub:Treasury:- Baler:eta 593,794,893, - Osman or Prrrsinntos Gazxerrs, ktownit, Angfis 1, 1869. QUO received' -by Mart i 186%61 86 1 4311vei.` 128@ 180; Eighty-mes s __ 123%@124; Five Twenties, 1862, 124X@125; do 1864, 12N 10123)0 do 1666,4128 x @Mir do :1865, tjonsoie, 122X@12294: Co 1867.`°1 32%® 1223 i; do 18861, /22_3( 1 ®122 y i ; Ten rForties, 115 X; New York Central, 209'; Erie,—; Reading, Chicago 97; Pittsburgh, Vert Wayne Railr oad. 313%; Ohio laishodppk .82X; Micbigan " tiotithern, ' 106 X; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 106 X; Chicago & Rock, Island, 114; Chictsgo' , & North Westeni, 85%; Chicago & North Western Preferred,: 97541 Adams Express Com panY. • 6 9 %; Merchants Union Express, 11; Pacific 'Mail, 84%; Western Union Telegraph Coinpany, 38; An... W. Ex press, 41.- - i EXCHANCtE, Large. Small. London, per .£ $6,75 96,85 Paris. per franc.-- ... - . 273 28% Berlin. duller • . 99 3: /1 00 3‘ Frankfort, florins 5934 qtithatiiisratiaiveit* aides , T. Brady & Co. Gold, 188%; lUnited 1 States,Sixesi;.BBl,.l24; 'FArtnrattlea, 1882; 125; !do t 1864, 4 128 M; ;do: look-128s; Ten-Forties, 115%: Five-Twenties. Janu ary and July, 1885.422%: do. do. 1867, 12234; do. do, • 1868, 122 Y; Di lior i n ugm. grap!d ll o 91 dN i• WI VW. na ri Lake Superiors 96. pl' I The oil market was exceedingly quiet the volume of business having again been light, while in regard to, prices, there is no important change to -notice. The inequality in , prices, noted from 'day to day for some pset, still cen ._ tinues, and until there is a change in this respect no improvement in business can reasonably' be expected. - The trade is devoid of that activity -and bonyancy Which should and' usually does prevail at this season of the .year; and until _the 'change referred to •takes place, it is al leged:ter probable that the 'present stag nation willormtinue. Manufacturers, like other men, are not dimposed to do' busi ness at whin.. and e yht this is the inevi table result in the present condition of *affairs., T;1:t ",'" - We have been:furnished with the,-fol lowing figures which are given as the average priced of oil for last month: Refined, 310 crude, 14,1/ 4 : Anwerp, 49 6.10 • francs: Gold, 136. Last year about this time; crude wee quoted at 14, while refined sold at'from Sato 34, which afforded the refiner a' moderate margin: - at the present time there'ls no margin whatever. Sees two lots of 1,000 each, to be' de- 3 livered on present water, at • 14%, and ; this may be regarded- as the- . standard pricerfor spot orAugust'deliteiy; seller option all year nominal at 14@)14.34, and buyer, 18®16%. • Sale 1,000 bbls prime Halm straw to ~., white, on spot, at 31. "Standard white ,'. a ) Apoteiil.a 3110)31ort 0°4_32 for last 1 hilflua , st; 32X, August to December; .'. "33 ' Sep embbr to Dikeniber. "Sale I d, 500 each . September an . (4 October at 33g. "LtrinatOsTirro OILS. - Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil. ... . . 40c Eclipse Mixed Axle - 360 .! Ecilps Eclipse Spi in k * 4..... 760 :: e '* 80c 1 Parker &Thompson 1,040 " 1. RECEIPTS OP CRIIDEI OIL. . er Bre 480 bble. d i d. Vandergrift 560 °lfilet° U. Billee fa . .. . 4BO ' ' W. Raymond ' ,86 is Pool - Bro 240 i• Tack Bro ......... .... . _ 980 11- -0116 SHIPPED MIST ST A; V. Braun- Wagner 500 bbls refined to f• Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Citizens 011 Co. 444 bbls relined to Tack & Bro.; . philadelphia.* Forsyth & Bro.; 148 bbls refined to . Warden. Frew it Co., Philadelnhia, Livingston it Bro., 100 bbis relined to ?: Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. • I•Luckhiirti Frew dr.t.ku 582 bbls refined to Warden, Frew it Co. Philadelphia. B. W.-Morgan ,st Co., 249 bbls refined to •Warden, Frew it Co., Pbiladelphia. Warniter,:3lyera& Co. 100 bbls ref. - nil ';; to Warden. Frew .R Co., -Philadelphia.' Liberty - 011 Work 100 brls ref. oil to Warden,. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Thos. Hackett. 101 bias refined t°Ttlek it 8r0... Philadelphia Fawcett, L. & 5.45 bbla refined to. W. ktl+cigall,..4 Bro.; Pennock &-Beeson,-2 5 bbls lubricating oil, to Sharp, Weose & Co. narriateargh. Pennock Beesoa, 10 libts"luti.' olt to , i gbor r oie 0041:90. a4trisbprg., , r Pennock alleteSoii t 10 .bb/Cittb. B. Markle, Hartillb . , pnook* 111‘intlooil4 to Ifitlelli.tz Coil - .barg • Total lieiffned • %-; 2,818 MARKErB; 0 0E ...4178113711011 GAzirsT3, MON 4 DAt — Allitulit 2 1861 ' The most important and encouraging feature we have to notice is a continua. tion of tine weather, and the Winter Wheat crop is now pretty generally se cured. There is len croaking than, there was a week or two ago, and the croakers who have been contending that ;the wheat had been runined by the refits, anif that priCee Werifliketito.lttili) high, will doubtless soon realize, if tbev have not already, that their predictions.are not likely to be realized. Both dealers and'consamers generally are looking for -lower instead of higher , prices, of both wheat and sour, the - present upward movement 'in the west to the contrary, notwithstanding. • APPLlntetter supply and lower, • and we now quote at (1 , 3®5 per bbl. BERRIES—Nonein market today. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged— we continue to quote at 20(025, for fair to choice. BEANS—SaIes at 51,75@2. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 136.56; 4 - 10:1 4 7o. ss,' Na: 2.? Vain, s4,so,and market firm.- • - CHEESE—Sales'common • Western Reserve at 13@14;• Ohio Factory and Hamburg 14@15; and Goshen, 15@16c.• CEMENT-Johnstown Hydrulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bid; CARBON OIL—Is dull as usual ilt this, season of the year, and prices are nomi nally unchanged. DRIED FRUIT—Is very dull, and dealers generally are anxious to close out. Small \ sales of Peaches at 9(4110 cts. for quarters, and 12®14 for halves. Ap ples, 10©13. EGGS—In good supply and dull, at 18@)19 eta. FEATHERS—May be quoted at 50(4,85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance foi small lots.. FLOUR—Is very quiet, the deinand being restricted entirely to supplying immediate wants, and while the supply is reduced, and the market firm, prices are unchanged. We continue to quote Spring Wheat brands at 16,75®7,00, and Winter _Wheat at 67,00@7,25. Flour' is still ; relatively cheaper here-,than in Chidago; it_may seem strange, yet it is a fact, nevertheless: --• GRAlN—Wheat is in steady milling demand, and _prime to choice old Red may be quoted at,111,40©1,44, and new at" sl,so®i,4Q s Oats held • Ifirmly, but the market seems= to be- Ottll; we con tinue to . quote_at 69®70 on track and , wharf, - and 72•©73 in- shire. Corn is.in • limited supply and steady at $1,00@1,05, for mixed to prime Yellow. Rye is dull and _cannot be quoted above sl,2s—not much offering. Noßarley in market. HAY—New crop is coming in more freely, and it is likely that prices will rule lower. HEMP—DuII and nominal. ,LIIISKS—SaIes at 2%@)3 cts per po und. LlMB—White Lime is quoted a 151,50, and Cleveland at $2,50, per bbl. LARD OIL—No. 1, at 1,45©1.45; No. 1 Extra, $1;47®1,48; and No. 2, at sl,oB© $l,lO. PEACREEV--frales at 82(32 per box. POTATOES-41,75@2,00 per bbl. • -POULTRY--Sales of spring chick ens, at 65@70 per pair. . . PROVISIONS—Market -is firm; Prices well sustained; 15@15y, for Shoulders; 18 ®l9 for Ribbed and Clear Sldetii 19 for Plain and 2314@24 forASMTiar Cured -ffaccu l / 2 and 1734@18 foftlireakraat Bacon. • Lard; 20y, in tierces and 201-;g2l in half bbls and kegs. Meas Pork. $33%. PEANUTS—SaIes 100 bgsat 12. ' SALT—Allegheny River brands are quoted. by the oar load. 1; at $1,75@)80. TALLOW-.—Rendered quoted at 1034. PEIIIOILEIM MARKEE • OFFICE oil. Prnsßuiteni GezETTE, MONDAX, 'August 2, 1869, REPTNED