6. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE WORKS. . COLEMAN, Ratiad tiv• CO., Manninctirers of IRON, NAILS, *STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DiMIZSIifE, L X AHD JIIIBIIITAt PLAT iltht b ROUND Alm sou .RE' S IRON. lAND, HO P, SHEET AND TANK IRON. OILER PLA.TRS AND HEADS, GUAM/ MON DRAG and DROPPER BARS FLANGE': ObrrEa BAlts, CYLINDEII. 'l' AND PLAT BAIL. foi Coal Roads. 0 N s tO i lf q la A p IaIt r 7EDGENt rL IWITAVIR: MEL i9INGS AND MOULDS ont to 'pattern. STEEL I: TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, Cu A. B. IT. ACH, BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and CUr L kAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. ,11 OFFICES AND WORKS. Ixteenth Street and Allegheny River. and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. - labs \' HEIFFIF.III STEEL WORKS. BINDER, NECK & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. • Mannfactnrers of every description of CAST ANA' GERLAN STEEL, zumw arames. /MIA. sIC -AND PLATFORM SPBINGB. AXLES. STEEL TIM, Sc., de Warehouse, S 3 , S3 Water an d First Sts. i viruLEß, BARR & PARKIN. GENTILLL PABINZBB: V.TRAir: icualEgitiriZElL,. Bricua. Pandnria-8. A 111103. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, KILLER, BARR 84 PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, • fal4:d4B PITTSBURGH, i'A. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK,. BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of DMus and Warehouse. THIRTIETH, _THIRTY. TIBET and Renatoea bTRERTS, PITTSBI7ROH. IRON WORKS. HLERSHESEN PROCESS. The - Trnstees are now prepared to grant licen ses for the use of the BLLERSHAVIES.II Fite -6T he superier quality imparted to good Iron, the great improvement In inferior iron. and the reduced eost, commend it to ali manufacturers of parties wishing to use it can obtain Licenses by IPPOring to JAMES P. SPEER • attorney for the Trustees, BOOM 1 and A, English's Building, 9fl)i Pouith avenue. Parties interested are invited to visit the SHOE .IiBERGER WORKS. where the rocess is now in successful operation. tehdfl EVERSON, PRESTON $ CO., l'ennsvivanio,lron Works. Warelxmse. Nos: 166 and 16T FIRST STBSZT. - ppos its Mononassaeis onceß ,_ soS:4:4LS 1 • PITTSBURGH BRASS e UMMRS. JOIEti INN COOPER JOIIN N. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. B/iAISS CASTINGS 'MARIS PROMPTLY TO OLIDFS. Makable and ,Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTASHEI HD CHECK VALVED, ALL CfLOI3E PATTERN. ria cc)cjErs, Brims Work of_ every, . d on for - . Steamy Water and Ull. • lILITI7A9TURILE 9 0 d. M. COOPER'S Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pomp. Affent4 for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ors, the best, Os the Market. Once and Works, corner Intrieentlz and Pike NOVELTY WORKS: IDOITTSIIMIGH NOVRTATY WORKS. FonAded A. D. Isms. ADAMS.. arme.r.'43r. •-• iwirrearts or KEYSTONE STANDARDOPALEtBA NE 8 PAT. ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. isiza Faced. Patent Door Loam' and Latches, - Paint and Coffee EAU, ltc. 0031E3 OP FIRST AVENUE &MILO? BT& Pittliburgh. ,Pennoa. , ~Penn' a. . GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 ; -WOOD . STREET. NEW GOODS. VINE; VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CHINA. , - - NNW 13TYLEJ3, DI2NZif il 3 A SETS, OTPT CUPS, 914° P N.14 Als4e stock of KG TO, PLATED .000 D of all descriptions. • Cali M d a zali O ne* )T2 0,t4 Eill °11 4 ' ; b:rlitre feel II le u° °Et° * R. E. - BREED tc, 100 - WOOD STREET. LITHOGRiiPM/:U3. • lITILTAXIM SINGZILLIG • ••••••••«•• "PHILIP 018818, QINGERLIM CLEW, Striccessora A 7 to au. P: 80avonxeint 100.. PRACTICAL LITRORBAPIPERS. Tha 03d1/:Stennt golthonaphle Establishment 1 . 114 1 l it t C a d si tti l ltif,_ C A r tg views, Oertinestea of Be. "I'Attr an.. Nal. 'VS and 14 Mash tistonsgli. ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. HUGH L BOLE & CO, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Sty' (Nun TRY POIXT,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENODIES and STA TIONARY ENGINE% of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE, AND PORTABLE BOILER, _of 15 - horse power. OASTIX•08of every kind, invite to order *Lour Foundry, on THIRD BTR__ _ „BET below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, FIRMING, pumasys, HANGEBS,HOUSE andTOBAOGO SCREWS 1111111 IRON TOBACCO PRIMES, on bawl and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, mix the Point, All orders promptly filled. TAT Pe. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL ADM TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, E FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL_ STILLS AND OIL 2 CIONNEWBREECHINO A T I IN ) ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; Brir•AM PIPES, fiABOKETEES AND IBON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. /RP Orders sent to the above address will be .undly attended to. mh7.189 %TM. MIMI/ILL is, CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, .NOS. AO, AA, X* AND XIS PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the meet approved machinery, we are pre ps,re in manufacture every descript ion of BOIL ERShe best manner, and warranted equal to nay made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam' Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanta, (l Stills, Agit*. tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron; Bridges, sat Pani slid sole manufacturers of Barnhi ll 's rat eta. Rollers. Repairing done on shortest notice. las:cill JAMES M. BITER, - Nos. 55 acid 56 Water Street, PITTIIBIIII6H, ILASIMCIREIM OP IRON OIL TANKS, tinsnle rAm, cerrsa max PIPS: BOLLING MILL fSTACHEI, Aud MEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. jAUD M. D. 3111713 H TARED M. BRUSH k SON, Stead Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. MEET .IRON WORK, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, aut. A. BRADLEY & CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREET, Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE FOUND. In our assortment will be found &lithe LATEST PATTMINS .AND 1311.11.0 1 . 7 AhlErad, and the reputation of oar Stoves Is such that any one In .watit of a good article shouldpurchase 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 VoLCANo STOVE. for churches, halls ana stores. Over 500 sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them prbnounce them superior to any.other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price List. e3O 11/01IIT BEI& RUT, RUGUS 8G GPO, mANurAorosznior iviurr VAsnrrr or SEPT I CON.nran • • BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," Tos WARNING BUrLDINGB.. , .THZ 311 CV ANTI-DUST COMING STOVE, ' VerS UL tifainaT I VAL.I IA C I T CfR B T.VB V II RANGE CAST IRON.M.LNaIa2A. WELLMAN'S W A LAC I T I O Iu IARATE4bfree tr , o 4 fldistaad dut; 206 and 208 Liberty Street, 5e25:717 PITTSBURGH. PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. EISSELIE4 CO:S TRIUMPH, FOB BITMII72i OUS 00.410 Warranted to Coot, Bate or Boast'as all many other Store In the Union. E BISSELL & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. Liao em Mott anti for lislec =awn Brovn. gmaTiv A g r • Rc vk m vinmluts. • ,r 0070011.11.77 eto. TO BUILDERS ! • 500.000 fiet Dry Pine BoardS. 150,000 feet 11i inch Clear Plank; 25,0110 feet 154 inch Common Plank; 95,000 feet Dry 1 and , ll inch Oak 20,000 ft. Pi and 3 incb Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 10 IMO feet Dry Yellow PI" SM." ; 1.0d,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. sua.ooo feet N 0.,/ is Ludt Paginall Rau- ELM 500.000 No. 115-Inch shingles, sawed; 4 5 0 0 :42 0 9 0 0 0 E N i o nt . 1 13 1el rio - k in ; ch 15/Angles, shaved:. 1,000 Fire Tile. 10U Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber. Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles in Dianne on band and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— Ito. 107 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor ough of Manchester. ap:fl WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. EpReZT°Nt Slifer of Weights and NONBILNIS, No. rotrvismurst!,-L.' mom= Liberty and Pons sorest% OrdNi mama, &MAMA to. sou: PITTSBURGH. PA. ILurtrirAcrowcas OP ILLITOI'ACIVIIII3B OP LUMBER. PMSBUROB MO FOIINDERI3, MACHINISTS. !YIP PORT prior FUMY COLPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re. torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. earner Garton and lamaUnian Streets, (NINTH WARD,) P1TT8.131111,41711, WILLIAM SMITH, manufacturer of CAST ZEMIN BOWL PIPE . POR OAS AND WATERWORKS. My P toes are all east invariablyin Pits, in dry sand, and ill feet lengths. Also, fell assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. ejtn l i l aVvVl. tg.ninnatiroflitingltlge.nd• DUQUESNE' FORGE. • WILLIAM (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hu facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and satlsfaCtonly fill all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD-I, LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES. LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. _together with every description Of Sala% WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apich4o ROBINSON, SEA & CO., Summers to ROBINSON. MINIS A =imam WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS . AND MACHINISTS, PITTBBiIR6H, Manufactrirers of Boat and Stationary Steam En. glues. Blast Engines, XIII Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and St Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, IN, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for OIYFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for metting THOMAS CAJILLN & CO., Fourth Wird Foundry and Machine Works fa-NM:MKT BT., ALLEGHENY CTITT, PA., Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam Anginas, Oh eresaas, rmleya, Shatting„ Orin and tiaw 31111 Work, 11011111$ W ago nandachine Castings, Orate Bars Weights, Boxes, ke. Build to order anti have on hand Engines of all sizes. • mvi4:(l) CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn !Street. BOL NAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. ObU IRous, Mill Outings, Roll Lathes, de. riI&RIOND OIL WORIM H. M. LONG at CO" °Mee, DLLZELL BIIMDIFIG, fen Duquesne Way. Pittalmrgh. Pa. WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, p4:$00F19:461;0:04,11)1):4,4x1 Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 BOUTEI SECOND STREET spin TACK lIROTHERE I / 4„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEAL IN Petroleum and its Products, ItIIILD comer of Ay and Irwln 9 treets. nies l'hhadelpl4 0121ce-12 . 1 WALNUT BT. apLwao ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT R. C. TWEDDLE ) -- MLNUFACTIIREB OF Lubricating & High Test BtErnhig Oils. Eelips. Railroad Azle OIL' , Stands great heat without change; remain limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Entine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. • Saw Hill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted for high speed. Spindle Oil, W affool Head. Light 011, Oil. Tanners , St. lug it Finishing 011, Gasoline, Harness 00,. ARMOR VARNISH, to preagrve Bright Iron Work and Machinery }tom Nast. These products are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle) e patent by Superheated steam In Vac cuo. 1 he lubricating Olfli are almost odorless, perfectly pore, unlorm, and meetly Licht col ored, sign d abaci; temperature unchanged. and remain Lim rid during extreme cold. The RsUroad Otis are unequalled, and are in constant use on many of the prinCipal Railroads. Samples can be exwined and orders loft at 17* WOOD STREET, Works at ilharpsburg Bridge. 11: 113 f:FA .;#13:7-4 1 i Le HOLD, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. fLTTIEO3I:O34:i K. Nikulutarers of MEW! MEDIV ANCHOR .A;ID itAEINOLia 3y GS . JMD `BAtZiIML OILS. DAY, AUGUST 9, 1869. FINANCIAL: Tn _ AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL $200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANS OF DISCOUNT, AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, Prealdent. Cashier. • DIRECTOII9. Thos. M. Marshall, I John M. Mnrtland, Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace, James W. Arrott, I Jas. D. Kelly, Chita. B. Leech, - I Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, I • This_Bank is now fully organised and prepared to do a general Banking business. . jelok43 FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, at 193 FIFTH AVENUE. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards, Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid on time deposits. Dxascrous ED. DITHRIDDE, W. P. WEYMAN W. H. SIMS. FRANK silt BENI', W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER, DAN. IaNZE.H. L POEDUSTEL. . H. ARMOR, EMI ED. DITHRIDGE, President. F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier. jy10:198 HART, CAUGHEIV & CO., BANKERS •AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, rri-reriuxtcm, (8170CESSOB3 TO 'HANNA, HART & C0.,1 MUMS IN • Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the mama and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. tams& N HOLMES & SONS, 57 Market Street, vrrm-rts - ntritorx. • Collections nada On all the principal points of the United dtates and Canada& Stocks,Bouds and other Securities BOUGHT aND BOLD ON COMNISSION. Partlonlar attention paid to the parehasa and 'sin of United States Securities. JAY.. COOKE & Maxliamers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Government Securities. mhBo CITY BLNIi. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 8100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal Points of the United States and Canada. Dom:mu insisniT, President. JAuss hicCAnit, Vice President. Jour( B. t4onsmex. Cashier. , • DIRECTOIA. D. Ihmsen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, John Savage, J. llunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, • James Phelan, galas. B. Barr, . H.A.PreyTonle, Jnoojoa.liermann. Thomas Barnes , • : Hugh Heating. DOLLAR SAYINGS. BANK. NO. 65 FOURTII STREET. CHARTERED IN 1855. ASSETS $2,503.431 33. OPen daily, from 9 o'clock E VE N I N G S pr t 3 o'clock zi._, and SATURDAY , from May let to November Ist., from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May let, from 8 to is o'clock. Deposits received of all items of not less than 02. M DOLLAR and a dividead of the roosts declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been deelared semi-annually in June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same int erest fromthe 'lst days of June and Decembir ; compounding twice a year, without t roublin the depositor to call.or even to present his pass ook. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. • Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applica tion It the ollicei Panititmer7—GEOßGE. ALBREE. NUCEPRESIDEETS: John D. Bac kofen, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Benj •Fahnestok, Robert Robb, "James Hardman, John D. Shoenberger, James McAuley, James Shldle, James B. D.Meade r :, Alexander Speer, /ease Penneek, Christian Yeager. TRUSTEES: aw'Andeteon, Robert O. Loomis Calvin Adams. Henry J. Lynch, John C. Bindley, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John Marshall, Hill Burgwin, • Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden, ChariesA. Colton, Ormsby Phillips, John Evans, Henry'. Ringwalt, John J. Gillespie, Wm. E. Schmertz, William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, Peter H. Hunker, • William Van Kirk, Richard lima, Isaac Whittier, James• • Wm. P. We an. E _TarsAstrnan—CHAtlLES A. COLTON. :.:ar.T.t.IIY—JABLES B. D. HEEDS. UPHOL z TERY HOLTZILiN & WIEDERHOLD. N0..100 Third Avenue, Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain Goods, Direct the attention of their friends and the public to their finely assorted stock of Lace and Nottingham curtains Vestibule Laces, Damask Repo. Ferry's Mexican cloth Satin. Delanes, Cornices, Gilt and Walnut Mouldings. Boring Beds of superior make. Hair lifutrasses (pure elate hair.) pillows. Bolsters. arid everything pertaining to a drstoclass bed. The latest Paris and , Berlin deafens for Draperies attheinareitton Of their customers- rare White •Masterti now /esthete itiWILYS Oa hand.. :I‘IIOI27;MAN & WIEDERHOLD. • • - No' lob THIRD AVENUE. istyBll93 FINANCIAL. CA4Ca-art, SILViR AND COUPONS Itoug•ht alltighest Prices. PH. B. MERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Street& lasi T. BRIDY & Co., (Successors 08. JONES I C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3Eg AL DU' 32E. I 03, BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OP - GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ter Interest Allowed on Deposits. mar Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and SOLD. LAMES T. BRADY & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. T his gives the bolder ab solute security against theft, loss, or destruction. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COB. FOURTH & WOOD STS. my13:125 rAjt littgintrgt &Att. FINANCE. AND TRADE, OITICEOP Prrrsannea Gem Tris, SATUBDAX, Angus 7, 1869. The past week was ; one of unusual dullness in financial matters. Govern ment bonds have not advanced ps much as was expected, from large purchases by the government, and quotations from Europe are not favorable to any materi al advance. The scarcity of bonds in the market keeps up the price of 5.20 s more than any investment demand by the people. Currency Pacific bonds are steady, but certainly are not a very profitable investment, at about 112, not quite yield- . ingfive per cent., when good municipal bonds and first-class mortgages will bring from 8 to 10 per cent. Gold was very dull during the week. but the unfavorable bank statement and higher rates of exchange give the market a firmer appearance. A rise in stocks, whi:h is expected during next week will, most likely have the died of advancing quotations. Money in better request without any advance-in rates. Business more lively. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 136 g; Silver, 130; Eighty one's, 124%; Five Twenties, 1862, 125; do 1864, 123%; do 1865, 123%; do 1865, Console, 122%; do 1867, 122;1; do 1868, 122%; Ten Forties, 115%; New York Central, 211 X Erie, —; Reading, 97; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 53X; Ohio & Mislssippi, 32%; Michigan Southern, 108%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh; 107%; Chicago & Rock Island, 116 6 „; Chicago & North Western, 91g; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 98; Adams Express Com. pariv,, 59%; Merchants Union Express, 10%; Pacific Mail, 85X; Western Union Telegraph Company, 38%; Am. W. Ex press, 41. EXCHANGE, London, per £.. Paris, per franc Berlin, tinier.... Frankfort, florins 58% 69% —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 136; United States Sixes, 1881,-124%; Five:Twenties, 1862, 125; do. 1864,123%; do. 1865, 123%; Ten-Forties, 115%; Flve-Twenties. Janu ary and July, 1865,12234; do. do. 1867, 122%; do. uo, 1863, 122, 1 4: Dne Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 883;; Central do, do., 99; Cy. Pacific, 11134; Lake Superiors, 93. CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh easette.) Nrw YORK, August 7,1889. Business is generally dull to-day; bank statement unfavorable; liabilities show an increase of . 83,682,000, while legal re serve is reduced $1,913,000, and at the same tiuse loans are largely expanded; loans, $264,879,351, increase, $4,349,132; specie, 828,008,925, decrease, $1,868,008; circulation, 83,394,794; decrease, $120,. 692; deposits, 8200,220,008, increase, $3,803,565; legal tenders, $56,056,834; de crease, $44,783. Money easy at 5157 per cent.; chiefly Bon call. Sterling firm at 9%5104. Gold dull; opened at 1304; advanced to 1363`; declined to 136%, and closed at mu. Carrying rates, 35614 per cent. Clearances, $31,000,000. Ex ports to-day, 5918,654, and for the week, 1 $,510,342. Governments - dull 'buts steady: Con pons of 'Bl, 124%5125; do. '82,125®125%; do. '64, 123%5124; do. '65, 123%15124; do. new, 122%5122%; do. '67, 122%5 122%; do. 68, 122145122%; 10.40'5,115%5 116; Pacitics, 11151114. State bonds quiet; Missouris, 87; old Tennessees 61%; new 55. Stocks strong at the close. The high est prices of the day made the greatest activity. The advances were in New York Central, Northweatern and St. Paul. . Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 59; Cum berland, 3435; Western Union Telegraph, 3854; Quicksilver, 15%; Mariposa, 7%1, do—preferred, 14%; Pacific) Mail, 85%; Water Power, 14; Adams Express ' 59%; Wells 20; American, 41; United States, 8835; Merchants Union, 10%; New York Central, 2113 x; Harlem, 16434; Hudson, 187; Reading, 97g; Erie, 28%; do. prefer red, 54; Michigan Centfal, 130; Michigan south er n, 10834; Illinois Central, 141%; Pittsburgh, 107 y Northwestern, 913 i; do. preferred, 983¢, .Rook Man&/LOP St. Paul, 84 1 4; or; . preferred; 91f wabasb, 7434; Fort WaYne; 1 5 3 gi Terre'nente,'34; do. preferred, 58: Chicago and Alton, 1i : do. preferred, 165; Ohio and Mississipl, 32y 4 . Mining shares more active: Quar Hill, 120; Gregory, 205; Smith 275. CoPDer Stocks at Boston: Copper Fal 3%; Franklin, 11; Minnesota, 1134; On cy. 24. Balan - ce in Sub-Treasury, 892,708.2° Imports for the week—dry goods, 82,61, 921; general merchandise, 52,592,313. PITTSBURGH MARKETS OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. . SATURDAY, August 7, 18 69 . The general markets have not he very active duiing the past wee though trade is always dull at this st Eon of the year. The demand for almc everything is restricted mainly to an plying immediate wants, and with. light volume of business in the egg gate, there has been no imports. changes in values. With the ere pretty well secured, and continued go weather, the apprehensions which P` veiled some two weeks since in Com quence of the excessive rains, have pr ty well subsided, and it is now general conceded there will be a full avera yield of all kinds of grain, and as the will be a large surplus, it is to be hope, there will be a good export demand, at of this there is a very good prospect. present. Flour is firm, and while Spring Whe' brands are higher Winter Wheats r main - unchanged, and as might be e pected, the demand for the former, the advance, has diminished material} while, as a natural consequence, the c mend for the latter has very naturally i creased. It was its cheapness that ga spring wheat flours such a strong footi: in this market within the past year two; whenever it rises above wint wheat, however, it is done, as' cons mers, generally with the exception bakers, will always give the latter tl preference, even at the same price. APPLES—In good supply and du With sales at s3®4 per bbl. BERRlES—Blackberries sold to-da at s3®4 per bushel, according to quail, and condition. lluckelberries, at ,1.5 p bushel. BUTTER—Is in steady demand, tr sales at 20®25, for fair to_choice. BEANS—SaIes at 51,75®2. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: Nt, $6,50; No. 4 $6; No. 3 $5, No. 2. p' $4,50, add market firm. ' CHEESE—In good supply and c but unchanged. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic C; went is quoted at $2,25 per bol. CARBON OlL—Standard brands m be quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 -bbl lots at' 30 in a retail way. DRIED FRUIT-Little or no denim' and the season is about over. EGGS—DuII; sale at 17 ®lB. FEATHERS—DI; quoted at 80 Cc cents to the trade, and the usual advan;: for small lots in store. - FLOUR—Is quiet and unchange We now qucre spring wheat at $6,75@7; for choice to fancy. Winter whin flours are being sold at 6,75'47,25. Ti receipts have ineremed somewhat durit , the week and.the supply is now ful" equal to the demand. GRAlN—Wheat is in light suppl and prime old red is still quoted at $1,4 - and new at $1,33®1,35. Old oats oilers• 65®66 on track; sale of new, to arri., within a day or two, at 55; and sales old in store at 68. Corn, although quie is scarce and prices are sustained, at we continue to quote at $1®1,05, good mixed to prime' yellow. In r 2, and barley there is, nothing doing any consequence, nor is it Likely th there will pe until the new crop cor' mences to move, and at present the are no established prices., HAY—Sales of new crop from cou try wagons at $15®20, as to quality. HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. HUSKS -Sales at 23.1®3 cos per poun, LlME—White Lime is quoted a. 51,5. and Cleveland at 52,50, per bbl. LARD 01L—F. Sellers d Co. quo Extra No. I, at 1,44, and No. 2, at $1,05. POULTRY—SaIes of spring chic.. ens, at 60®65 per pair. POTATOES—DuII, but unchange, $1,50®1,75 per bbl. - PROVISIONS—Firm with a good jo'j bing demand. t••houlders, 1534 ®153 , Ribbed Sides, 18N1W8N, Clear do 19%! 19)4; Breakfast bacon 22M; plain Hams - @lw o and Sugar Cured Hams, 2334 ®2, Lard, 2034 in tierces, and 20%®21 half Ws and kegs. Mess Pork at 533,.; ®34. PEACHES—Were rather better to.da owing to the diminished receipts, an prices are a shade higher, we now quo at 11,75®2,00 per bushel. PEANUTS—SaIes, at 1235. • SALT—Allegheny River brands at quoted. by the car load, 1, at 51,75®80.' TALLOW—Rendered quoted'at 10 Laige. Nina -.46,78 46,83 ... 27 1 , 28% .. 99% 1,01 NEW YORK, August 7.—The ket was quiet as usual on Ss urday, but fair business doing, nevertla less, in certain classes of goods, such E . : heavy woolens adapted for men's weal and low priced knit - hosiery. Germantow' - : Linsays and Cotton still without muc activity, but steady and most kinds hell firmly, except Printing cloths, which are heavy at 8%@835; printed calicoes it active at 1335 for Spragues, Pacific, Bur:, eels and Merrimack, 13 for RiChmond and. American, 12% for Lancaster, Or ental, Amoskeag and Gardners & Co but poor styles of both, the latter are Ix' ing peddled as low as 10c. This pric.. is no guide to the market. Delaines it limited request at 20c. Lancaster Rink hams at 17, Glasgow do 10@1234, Bush' el grain bags of well l known makes Bic . ; Amoskeag and Arkwristht A bring 4.; and Union A 2735. Bright tapestry car pet ;1,50 per yard. BALTIMORE, Aug. 7.—Flour dull, bn low grades firm; western superfine 55,7' @6,25; extra $6,75®7,25; family $7,7 8,50. Wheat steady; good and prim - $1,55@1,60; choice $1,65. - Corn steadi" white $1.05@1,08. Oats firm at 60@62( Rye $1,20. Mess pork firm at 534@34,5(., Bacon active, with an advancing tenders;: cy; rlb sides 19W4)19;4c; clear rib 19).ic4 shoulders 16%c; hams 24c. Lard 19y,6C. , 1 20c. Whisky quiet at $1,15@1,16. 4 PHILADELPHIA, August 7.—Flour dull superfine white extra family $6,25@7.25:`: Ohio do. 57@8. Wheat in fair demand western red $1,55. Rye 1,20©1,2.5. Corrl higher, yellow Z1,16®1,17; mixed westi;i, ern 81:1301,16. Oats sell slowly, west.':, ern 74@75c. Provisions unchanged. Pe troleum quiet and unchanged. Whiski" 1140. CHICAGO, August 7.—Cattle dull 53,7 t: @Uri for common to good cows, anc_i i35,6134@6.75 for fair to medium shipping• - : ; steers. Hogs firm and steady at 48®8,24 for common: 58.85@9,35 for fair to me:7 - r:i dium, and $9,6@9,76 for good to choicer_ DETROIT, August 7.—Wheat steady: extra white $1,80; No. 1 do. $1,70; No. do. $1,45. . Corn $1.02 for No. 1. Oan - Belling freely at 63e for No. 1. 17AsaviLLE. Aug. 7.—Wbeut unchan Red: red 41,10; amber 51,15; .white 5120 Flour 57,50. Corn 75c. ' Dry Goods Market. 1113