DINUESNE WORKS. OOLEMA MaIM CO Mundacturers ot ERON,,3 NAILS ,. STEEL, ALES AND-SPRiNts, Drwrzioc, AID rapriszt, FLAT R 'ROUNDAND SOU aRE , 1110 k gAND__, ft .1; SHEET AND TANK IRON. BOILXR,ELLarrEs.AND DROPPER GUARD DION,___DRAG and DROPPER BAM FLANGE uTTER BARS, yLINDER IRON irAND RIM; forvoal nosaitic MBA: ' fieDGES dt.HARItoW TEETH.' G ~. ..,3go CULTIVATOR STEEL. G AND MOULDS eta to pattern. • „STEEL SHAFTING. 4- it, • r Grind WARMS SPRINGS Ind ° M EL IMES, OUT NAILS AND SF - wan - 11. _ All Goode Brit Mien end Warranted. ,OPrion AND' WORKS. Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River. - and 77 Water 8 . Pittsburgh. BELEFE'IELD STEEL WORIDS. UNCtER I . ItlllllOK & 00, *nuiblitnzaii. t=i manufsotoreni of eseri description ot A CAST AN!) GERMAN SITEL I BALLW 111/VENI3I3, ' • ELI , L,aI'IC AND PLATIPOR4eth .S.Xrat% 11314.1 A ac A , AC Warehouse, 88 Water lad 100Firit Ste. NE IL=II, ..4Mk4t.: - & 'PARKIN. V.V ALIr k - 'r7r, _ 1 r W CU B . 4 IT, I mILLER . enou4, PA4Mi3dB-9. •M. IED111.• aßlC SCßittnati. WORKJ A allikap., ;Ic PARKIN, ; -- ortia : ;s::*o., ail; Liberty - Sti' • - ETZI3I4TIItEfIt,'E'A. hlt d4B . • wActi.•SABHRO 'srmatwoßKS. . . PARUBROTHEIte& Co• BLanufaetuFT;raot all descr6gons at , - Mee andAVareholise, THIRTIUTII; THIRTY PIEST ahQ RAILKRAL) STEKETS, IRON WOILREk, 44441.1151R:i7P80005S _ • The Trustees are now ore_pared to_grant see for - the use of the BLLEBBILAIIIIEN PRO- The Superior- imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement in inferior Iron. and the reduced ens t, commend It to all manufacturers of Parties wishing ta.lase it can obtain licenses by appfying - to • - JAMES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trustees, ROOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, 964 gonith avenue. Parties interested are invited. to 'visit the. 6EOZ,NI9SII,6E.WWORIES. where the mess noir In succeisful operation. tea: dt7 -7AVERSON, PRESTON & CO. f , , , .Pennsylvania Iron Works. -.,..,..6,...ir0i. "166 .ma 167'' rider 3TBEET, ppm ite M o llolMaaela Boris pITTSBUR , _ 4.........................______1124:418 OBL _. __...__ ..._ . 2 .. 2.2 BRASS FOUNDERS. iOH2F Y.• COOPER 'HIM! BUR, ° A N ,.:COOPER: &. co Bell and Brass Founders. IitASS CATINGS • . MAD&'PBUMPILY TO oiransß. Idaksable and Guy Iron: Fitting; PIPE AND TUB 4 I,Na 1111107411 1 SLIMY. AND CHECIi VALVES , 42.4:Azzana ,EisTrator.,. AON COCIEES, ariscitliil:iii iliti6,o4 tsteamp,w,r , !ind. , f mAnurecriiiaza: s or J. M. COOPER'S Improved Baiallie : itliertl: Warn 'Pump; Poi' -Dray/WI Patent ' Oid‘ sera, the beat inithe Market. 0 MS °ffidti zuld Viiirteentb indium" RU. • - -` - ' - k NOVELTY WORKS::'`' prrliflurstat ' NOVELTY: MOILKS • r Seuudid ; ILDA4 I O3:OIIrSE2 00; IaNUFACTOIIIIIB OP . Z.EYSTONE STANDARCNIVAMBA NEC 8 PAT. emul4l7mm 'Ann comma 'SCALES. /saw Paced Patent Door Locke and Latches. Paint and Conte 1 4111 a, 001111718 OP FIRST AVENUE &MUM BM Pittaburah. Penn's. LASS. I'TL y -. 100 WOOD .STItEET'. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, Ase*Faix4,2g,, amp , users. 2.zv1;13T/rt A s hesz Ta l TEA SETS, s GJYT CUP% wigpsFG,Brlll, • „ . • Alargestoekof, - isg , TER,..rILATED..C4OODh lof all iererlptlone. I Call and emu:nine our gdodir. and we feel sarlatled no one neettsitio , be suited. R. E. BREED & CO. 100 WOOD STREET. UMW= SINGSAELLI G•...........P.MLIP came, QINGERLIf & CLEM SißocessOrs to ego. B. SCHUCIUMAR a vo.. MULCT/VAL LITROGRAPHEBB. The onV 3 pgage l i f i enseni st f els. test* Beath, , L belo, crw 0001.D/P1"2114-11 iloalliratliTi Eirtxth Pittibusedu MP Orders eent to the above address will be Promptly attended to. 1nh7:1,39 WM. BAHNBILL A, CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHNETriNON WORKERS, Having neared . &large yard and ininlehed it 'mit the meet approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every deacription of BOIL NES In the best manner, and warranted equal to shy made in country. Chimneys, Breechlag, Fire Bed; Steam Pines, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Skit Pat.i. Tants. Stills, Agita lora, Settling Fans, Boller Iron; Bridg es, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of B 'a Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. laStelit IRON OIL TANIKS S RIVITLING PANG. COPPER STRAY PIPS, 50w.750 irrezze, Arid sErErr IRON WORK, - For Steamboats. rawer) Y. 8E1T8H....-",._ .DDNDICD D. BEVDE JARED Ms !MUST; & SON, 11 WrInFACTInuall OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORR, &O. 61 Penn area, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, dto. PlNlMlsiror Al. BRADLEY t Co., NO.BO WOOD STEM, klannfactorers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stores, Tp BE FOUND. • In our assoitment will be found all the LATEST PATThlthiS AND lIEPROVithIENTd, and tbe remtation of our Stoves fa such that any one in want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call Particular attention- to out new VOLCAN , ) STOVE, for churches, halls &no stores. Over SOO Bold In three months. Intended for with or with out casing. all who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Bend for tiatalo e and Price List. Je3o BUT, Inn &I CO, auxtrrecrcastas OF imam unary 07 . . . • SST I CONTESEite . . ' BOSTON 000.1112 VG RANGE, : , •4 - ..c . 4 :- . -.• . 4 TICE FIERY F URNACE," .. ... . .. - ' ,- ion wAmagitt Ireumnras. - s ; THE NEW, ASTLOUST . COOKING STOVE, ,`REGULTATOR.” cora:rime COOS STOVE, PAN'S (Cincinnati . Pattern ) PORTABLE JUNG& CAST IRON M.A.NTLES, WRLLMAN'S REFLECTOR.. GRATES free from dlrtaind , dust; 1 GRATZ FROSTS, xrarbass. ac. • 206 l a nd and 298 Liberty Street, . 1 ielg:3l7. . ',. ' i,i, Prrisstruen, PA.;; CIOOK STOVES CET THE BEST. Isissrara, co - . 11 =I twit Bz.Trurnm us coax. Warranted to Gook, Bake or Boast as veil 88an7..otherfitoyefin the Batons BISSELL & Ca l No. 235 1 4bertv-IStreet. Jusoonhind and for salso 76.13.14 M. STOVEd, 4 :1""IN wart )11Y10%, ND Re 000HINO weICS, to. EIII _ IpuiLDEns I, Dry s, _ . 00.00 feet y Phu, Boards. / 50 .000 feet 1.4 loch Clear Plant: . 25,000 feet 1-X incn Common Plank . .. 25,0 00 feet lro , 1 and 21 inch Oak:. . .- - 250 00 ft. X -i„ 13., A and 3 Inch PoPlgr 10,000 teet bry PO - plar Scantling: 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards:, r , 1 00 0 00 Retalock Scantling. 1 803.000 feet No' g gg inch - sagthaV Mu _gle. 11100.000 N0.116-inch !Mingles, sawedt. 50,000 No. lie -inch shingles, susTegi 10,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire The. • 100 Tons Yire Clay; Also, ,r Saw Mill—Lumber. Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles in tbellne on hand and for No by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. 151' Rebecca street a ndorner of Preble and Allegheny, late bor- Juniata streets, Sixth ward; ough of Manchester, an:e I WEST COMMON r • -*Whine Stone Works, NOrthweit corner °Med Common, Umiak % PUZIPR ATITATMI4 dir CO. *.t - Hllll on band or we dwkri pjs a im ra lTzt u. e t p rwmiumuag. PG,IIL - BOLEak Cor. Point Alley end Dininekne (Wirn THY POZNITI) Engine Builders, Foundera and Machinists. 1 _. Mannfactore STRAMBOA.w.ENOUTZS and ETA. TIONARY ENGINES, of all ekes. Special attentionrinvltegOnr newAT.l4l Agy GM WELL /MR AND PAW BOILER, of 15.1orseipOlre i_ , 4 ' OMITURO, of evervod. ran& to order olir •Poundry on TRIM/ W :WL.., ....,___T belowlforket. RIGS f or OR Wells , SH ARING _PLILLEY BANGERS, ROUSE and TOBAGGO itICREWS aad IBM ToBACCOriu4.44 mad. Order. ir; the, . : . y, ~ w x6 .. 4i - 94 ~.- ... &at , to . . INDUSTRIAL WORKS, FronungcT war ate Feint nprastatea, PA. Sir All orders promptly tilled. Illy MI FORT kirrr, BOIM, sin:ra AIR TANK WOKS. CARROLLVBCSNYbEIR, 1 ' . swo74o2.••x wor - . ~ , .. . Turn)LABDOUBLE-PLUM) TUBULAR, • BIMIRS- BOX .AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL .1)/L STILLS AND OIL TANKS, ORThiNEyS. BREECHINQ 'AND. ASB TANN, ORTTLINS PANS, SALT 'TANS AND CON DENSERS. STEAM PIPS, qesomiTzas AND IRON PREFIC E 63 AND COALS Ogden and Warehouse'. Oartier Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, pa Nos. no, si, no AND PENN HT AlMffi. nrram, Pos. 65 and 66 Water Street, P13TE1811730.% PA., ILAIItrPACTITENZ OP TRltrildPs .R, LUMBER primmt PlTTßUltail GAziertg: WE ~ 7 E AY " G S tA 1809 INV FORT PIT! FOUNDRY COMPANY OFFICE AND *ODES, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSHO'RGH,. PAL 11rEngines, Mil Ma. chinery, Nail Machines, Be. torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRH AND PIPE WORKS Corner Carroll and amallman litreets• P ITICSEITIIO/3, WILLIAM SMITH, Dfanufaoturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR OAS LND ATXI3, WORIL My Mee are all cast layariablyin Pits. La drY sand. sad /2 feet lengths. Also. MU assortment of &moral Castings for as and Water Works. • I would also call the attention of Stiperintentd eats of Gas Works to my make of EXTORTS. DU.QUESNE -FORGE. WELIAZ KWH, (anceessoi to JO& P. HAIGH & CO") Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges In the East, and is prepar and satlstketonly fill all orders forS T EAMBOA T • PIT SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON ROD+, LEVERS, MAN JAMS,WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCoIdOTIVE FRAMES, together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Yorsre, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apicho ROBINSON, REA. & CO" • Successors to Roams Om. Itztrie it Mme. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH-, . Mannfacttirers of Boat and Stationary Stem En gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gen=l,l fans lugs of all descriptions: 011 T and 8t Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Mice, o. Di, corner First and Smithfield Streets. I - for A. 2. feeendints f g olG olll r e tikMD . 11 EXTENT ' IN f l UTO rsz ß TRONIAS CARLIN & C 0.2 Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, liANDl7}Mir ST., ALLXGRENYCITY, Manufacturers of Station: and Portable Stearn % it angines, WI fret:lieu, rail 1,,_ Shafting. Grist and Saw Mill Work, EO/1111 Mlll and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weill ts, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on han,nrinee of all sizes. invl4:o CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLIAN I BOYD & BAGALEY. °mufti% MAR Castings, Roll Lathes. ie. OILS. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Office, DALZELL BUILD/NO, Duquesne Way. Pittsbarch. Pa. AILING AND KING, Conminion Mere/nets •ad Broken Ix Petroleum and ite ,Produete, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, MMAJ3ELPHIA ADDItEBB. Aeon, 17, Cheimber of Commerce, ' 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET spin TACK BROTHERS, CORASION: AND DBALluta IN Petroleum and. itEi Products, cornerbu rgh quesne Ws/ anti Irwin streets. Phisid eights Office-117 'WALNUT BT. a.lsw2A ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, 'HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE. : MANB7AOTIIRRE OP Lubricating & High' Test Burning 023. Relapse Railroad Azle 011. Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine. Blaeldne shop, Will cut Screws. ~ Raw /Rill and Planing 1 / 1 111 Oils, :. Idasrted for high_speed. Spindle 011, Wool iierati•Llabe 011. 1 011. Tanners' Staff. Bensole, ing & Finishing Oil, oasofinei , Harness 011,' Parradine. .. , ARBOR VARNISif,_ to preserve Bright /fell Work and f dlachinetyixotu Lunn. These products are manulhatnred under Dr. Twettille , aatent bl Superbe.sted Steam In Vito etio. Ihe RubricsAing 01111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly ; light . col. , tired , 'tau d a Idgli temperature unchanged. and reman Maria during extreme cold. Theßaliroad Oils are unequalled - , and are In constant U5B on many ol the principal Ralirmuis. Samples can be examined arid orders le ft at 174 WOOD STREW. Work' at Sharpsbureltridge. SEDILEITIN GS AND BATTING ANCHOR COtTON errrettrath ManntsgstaurmasizAvr /01D/Mt sad WAN IRMA AIiCFRONVAIIIDIIIuLearozati 4.10/111r azonat i es Y 'in . .. 4 Pa) (NINTH WAED,) bought sad sold. I C'.%M CITIK 112 Fifth g , it Pa FOREIG whenHNGE Bcinght and sold. anddesired Iremitted to Elirope. Collections made on ali the principal points of the United States and Canso*. DomiNicic fitweitzr. ['resident. JAMES MCCABE. Vice PreSldellt. JOHN /1. tiOesit.eY, Cashier. DixtitcrOke. - ThomasD. thmsen, .- • . ~ James McCabe; Rourke, , John Bavage, J. litmlevy, Jr., Terence Campbeß, :Patrick Kane, - James Phelan, !Chas. B. Barr H.A.Prervogle. :Jno.Jos.liernbintr. - - Thonui)a t t z n es ; , tingh , Reattn g . - - seilks 1 B t LTZBAN & wmpganom 2FO. 100 .Th 44 Avenue Dpitolsters and Dealers in Curtain Goods Hitert the site:4l9k Of liters triemds and the puric to their litiely assorted stock p t ': Lace and Nottingham cambia Vestibule Laces,Dartmsk Reps. Ferry's Siegican cloth Satin.Deliuses. Gilt Cornices, Olic land Walnut Mouldings, Spring Beds or superloY make.: Hair Matrasses (pure *bite hair.) Pillows. Bolsters and everything pertsining to- a drsOclass .bed. The latest Paris and Berlin deaigns for Draperies atthe inapeetiou or their customers. Pure white batters Mow Feathers alwatte on band. HOLTZMAN & WIEDFAROLD. NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE;' inr3:l93 T RI3. • HEADQUARTERSF OR MEN AND BOY'S amain,. GRAY & L 0-G A. , NO. 47 SIXTH STREET. a now ,offerinit a complete stock of BeMmir Clothlog of medium and fine ROMS at the very' lowest prlcea. Children's Casalmere Linen and Suilfi; Youths, Mattend Linen Sults: Boys' Casslmere .nd Linen tients , Blue Flannel Alpaca sacks; Dents' White and Sacks: Gents' Brown Duet Sults: Dents' Scotch Chevlt Nosi ness and Walking Halts . Cothlng of a ilands at GRAY & OGAN's, No. 47 Sixth street, (late St Clair.) TEEGEL, (Late Cutter intlt NV: Efeapenholde.) iIIWAR,OXIAI4,I" TAELO.R, No. a3 53v21 Smithfield Street,Pittaburgh. NEW SPRING GOODS. A.Ol Mild new stack of ezorits, (0.18 . 8 ELK; V& a Jusirecah;Cd .b 7 • Wettaltl4- Nell: Merabatt Tailor. W 3 Smithfield street. WEWSPAPMa. FREE.—CoaI er.m./th*kattiaadiriii *grin iwreen rip -WEE I tomoo_s4dress to GARD - MBE OURNAL. 1120 A 111.1M4 Man AMERICAN BANS NO. 80 FOURTH A.VRNUE, PITTSBIIRGEL CASH CAPITAL .... . 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD W3L FLOYD, President. Cashier. • DIRECTORS. Thos. H. Marshall, John H. Hartland, Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace ; Janice W. Arndt, I Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Win. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bang is now fully organized and prepared o dos general Banhing business. Jelok43 FIFTH AVM BAH Qf Pittsburgh, Is now open ter Diseo ant, Deposit and General Banking Biudness, at 193 FIFTH AyliNtrE. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rate of aix per cent, paid on time deposits. • DrazcrOns: ED. DITHRIDOE, W. P. WHYMAN, W. H. SIMS. MANE. r•IEBERT W. C. ROBERTSON, Htuitty MEyEm, DAN. KINZER. D. M. Almon, EMIL POERSTILL. ED. DITHRIDfiE, Presidents F. F. sornorox, cashier. jrioaDs CAUGILEI & COy BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PIT'T'SI3IIII,GIII, PAL., SIIOCrEBSOR9 TO #ANNA, E.BT k CO DI.L.LI I / 8 nr Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And. particular attention Paid to the masa ‘and sale of . 4 . 1 - COVERNIVIENT BONDS. Slant Drafts an London. . inimu, Na i.#ousirs,&.soNs, .331,49 6 MerompLail, 57 Market Street, errx-rsircritou, PS Collections made on all the principal points of the united Mates and Canada& Stoeke,Bonds and other Securitid BOUGHT AND SOLD ON C7o3l3nzzaoN. Particular attention Laid to the purchase ssul sale ot United States' Securities. .1130:1 JAY 00K - E & ca, 33 33.eX'5, 114 8017 THIRD STREET, I • • PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS awl ONDS of all descriptions Special attention given to the purchase and sale CAPITAL; 8100.000. TOCIBOLDEBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, INMEST PAID ON DEPOSIT& - II 'HOLSTERY. artiaLao, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PIL R. MERTZ,• Bantier mfr. Wood and Fifth Streets. LINES , BRADY lk (Successors oS. JONIOS & C 0..) Corner hurl aid Wood Sit, 33 l'q" M' X:11. ES, BUY AND ASSLL ALL HINDB OF GOVERNMENT SECDRIMS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TRIMS. pr Interest Allowed on DOnsit& Asp Money Icianed on government Bonds- at owest market rates. Orders executed for.the Purchase sand Salo of STOCRS, BONDS and . GOLD. JAMES •T. BRADT & CO. OVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register, all hittlis !of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder Lb solute security against theft,loss, or destruction. .JAMES T. BLOW . & C 0.,. Dealers in Goa 'ernment 'Bonds, con. I'OOTWEI & WOOD STS. mva:l2s 6#Eskurg# aktift. FINANCE Aisiti'2".RADE, • • • • Chnuon or Prrrentranz o...zarra, TUESDAY, Angus t 10, 1869. The report of the consolidation of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads is believed to be true, in which event the Union Pacific Railroad would ge; 10 millions of capital ; from the Central road, and thus advance its stock equal to the Central line. Union bonds are( strongly held at about 90 to 91, whilst the company sells at 95, and Central bonds have declined from 98 :o 96m. Government bonds are dull and lower to-day. Gold is steady and quoted very firm at 1353;; the reports concerning the bad condition of the crops of England lack confirmation. Stocks are dull and inactive, but not materially lower. Money easy. • • Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1353;; Silver, 129; Eighty_ ones, 124%; Five Twenties, 1862, 12434; do 1864, 123%; do 1865; 123 y.; do /86.5, Consols, 121%; do 1867. 122%; do 1868, 122; Ten Forties,. 115%; New York Central, 211%; Rrie 28%; Reading, 97; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne Chicago Railroad, 153%; Ohio' .11.121sissippi, 3234; Michigan Southern, . /09%; Cleve land • & Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago" & Rock Island, /16%; Chicsgo it North Western, 91 %; Chicago & North Western Preferred, .100; - Adapts Express ; Com pany, . 69%;:: Merchants Union Express, 41; Pacific • Mail, 86%1 Western - Union Telegraph Company, 38%; Am. W. Ex- Press. 5934. '• =CHANGE Large. , A B 4na/1. London, per X,, .. -...........f6;72 16,80 Paris. per franc.— ......... 27 • 2734 Berlin, thaler ................. • 983,4 99 Frankton, florins 47% . 58 • qttotations received by James T. Brady ostng & Co. Gold, 1364; :United States 'Sixes, 1881, 12434; Five-Twentite, 1862, 124%; do. 1.864, 12334; do. 1865, 12334; Ten-Forties, 11534 t Five-Twentleet ;Unit ary and July, 1865,122; do. do. 1867, 122 y. do. do, 1868, 122; Due Corn potuns, 119; TlniotiPacifltrikiirolut 8834; Central do, do.. 99; Cy. litciftc, 111%; Lake Superiors, 96. - My Telegraph to the Pitteburzh Gazette. 3% • Nsw YoRK. August /0, 1869. Money easy and steady at, 5®7 per , dent., chiefly 6 per cent., filer call loans. Sterling 9%©10%. Gold opened at 13534,. advanced to 13534; and closed at 135%@ 1353;. Carrying rates at 4334 per cent. The clearances were $ 50 .039,000. A Cu naider sailing to-Morrow has 1269,000 on ,• board. Ma3o Governments are, a shade easier but .Olosed steady.' Coupotia 'of 'Bl, 124x® 125; do. '62; 12 4X@12145; do. 'B4, 123'"® 12 334; do. '65, 1 22y,©123 - xidd. new, do. '67, 12 2©122X; do. 68, 1223(; 10'.49'131 115%©1153,;;Pacitics, 11039@11/. State bonds lower; Missouris 87X; old Tennesseas 62; new do. &4j'; old North Carolinas . ssX; new do. 5034; old Virginias 5739; new do. 60X. With the exception of a short time in-the middles of Abe day there 'was a decline, which was followed by heavy purchases. The stock Market generally was firm during the day, with Northwestern, , St. Paul. Rock Island, Michigan Southern and New York Central as tbe features. After four o'clock the market was dull and irregular, but generally steadY. Private dispatches announce the consoli. dation of the Buffalo and Erie and Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Companies. The vote in the former was' 98,330 to 84, and in the latter 202,803 in favor, or 19,975 ?in excess of the two-thirds majoritzi-re quired by law. Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 29; Cum berland, 31; Quicksilver, 15X; Mariposa. 7; do. preferred, 1439; Pacific Mail, 86X; Adams Express, 69; Wells 2114 ; A me n. can, 41; United States, 6839; Merchants Union, 10: New York Central, 211 X: Harlem. MX; Hudson, 183 X; Reading, 9734; Erie, 28%; do. preferred, 53X; Michigan Central, 1313 ; Michigan South ern, 108%; Illinois Central, 14039; Pitts. burgh, . 106 3p . . 1 rorthwestern, 01X;" 1 do. preierred, 99k; Colu,mbas Cleveland and Cincinnati; 7E; Rock Is land, 11639; St. Paul. 82%; do. - preferred, 913(r Wa bash, 7 23 ,,1'; do.. preferred,.74; Ft. Wayne, I I 15335; Alton and Terre Haute. 38; do. preferred, Mk Chicago tand tog a Ohio .and Missistoppl, 3240 Joe re. , , 127; Dubuque, 107. • ; G OIXISRAPATIF BalaiteB fn ettharreasHiryi 198,7552621 FINANCIAL. APPLES—DuII, with a supply consid erably in excess of the demand; we con tinue to quote at $.3(4)4 per bbl. BE RRlES—Blackberries may be quot ed at 81®1,25 per bucket, or $3®3,50 per bushel. BEANS—SaIes at $1;75®2. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 86,50; No. .4 16: No. 3 85, No. 2, plain, 84,50, and market firm. CHEESE—Is reported firmer, with an advance of 36 to 1 cent per pound es tablished in the Western Reserve. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at 82,25 per bol. CARBON OlL—Standard brands may be quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 bbl lots and 30 in a retail way. DRIED FRUIT—Out of season... EGGS—Very dull at 15®16. FEATEDERS—DuII; qnot d at SO ®B5 cents to the trade, and the aual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR.—Is strong with a fair local de mand, but there is no excitement and no change.to note in prices. Spring V% heat $7,00®7,25 for fair to good and 17,50®7,75 for choice to' fancy. Winter Wheat flours, 87,00®7,50. GRAIN--Wheat is scarce and in de mand; old red may be quoted firm at 61,40, and new at 81,35. Oats dull and drooping: sales'of old crop in store, at 65 ®66, and new at 58®60; new crop, to arrive, may be quoted at 50. Rye—sales of new at $1.10(x)1,12; old may be quoted at $1,15®1,20, with little or none offer ing. Corn—sale oft car prime Yellow se 51,10; mixed may be quoted at sl,oo® 81,05, as to quality. No established price for Barley and, so far, there have been no arrivals of new crop. HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond Scales of 71 loads at 114 ®2O per ton. . HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 234®3 cts per pound. LThi.E.—White Lime is quoted atfl,so, and Cleveland at $2,50, per bbl. LARD OIL--F. Sellers it- Co.quote Extra No. 1, .at 1,44, and No. 2, at 81.05. POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick ens, at 60 @65 per pair. POTATOES—DuII and in good supply but u nchanged--81,50®1,75 per bbl. PROVISIONS—Firm with a good job bing ,dbmand. Shoulders, .i.sx@lsx; Ribbed Sides, 1834®183i, Clear do 19® 19,q; Breakfast bacon 2234; plain Hams 19 La ®J9‘, and Sugar Cared - Hams, 2334 ®24; rd, 2034 in tierces, and 20y,, ®2l to half bbls and kegs. Mess Pork at $33,50 f 134. PEA.CEiES—SoId to-day at from $1,75 ®2,25- per box, as to quality, and, condi tion. PEANUTS—SaIes, at 1235. SALT—Allegheny River brands are quoted, by the car load, 1, at 11,75®80, TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1011,.. Dry Goods Market. NEw Yoruc, August 10.—The failure of Bowers, Beckman .4g. Co. hag caused much uneasiness and distrust in the market, as the firm stoodhigh, and-their &edit was considered in Wall street as unlimited, nevertheless there"fs a fair inquiry for specialties. Black Alpacas are in request, as are low-priced heavy Woolens adapted for men's wear: and woolen Shawls, tod, are in imprqied re quest. Cotton Goods are rather quiet, and we hays yery little, change to notice in prices.' ins workingmen's blue Den ims are reduced lc. per yard, and new sell at 21Mc. The Uncanyille do. are down to 180.' ColuMbia 0, A. hrown;do. 18c., and Ma;sactiiiiiettflt" Brown Cotton Flannels 14Sc, a decline of Mc per yard. Philadelphia Cattle Market, 'A The market for beef cattle was ac ti v e to dayd to the full extent of -,the • offerings and prides wereldither;..;Salell Of:choice al 93iet . fair to good at 830®9c; prime at - 7@pc; and common at 434(4)7c deman d und, gross. There was but- little or Cows and Calves, , ,alnd -but ,few: Sales were resorted. We quote 1114.5®70, and Springers at $35®60. Receipts, 200 head. Sheep were in good request, and 10,000 head sold at 5 34®610. - per lb. grass. There was considerable urgency in the densana for Hogs, and prices were hardly so firm. &des of 4,000 head at the Union Avenue Yards at /14®14,50 Der, 100 lbs. net. PHILADELPHIA August 10.—Plotir advanced 25Q)284 with suyerflue at $5,24, extra.15,75@8,50, and family $6,25 07,55. Wheat advanced Sc: new Penn sylvania and southern red- $1,5801,65 now held higher; white $ 1 ,7001,80. Rye sells freely- at /1,25. Corn quiet with mixed western at 81,10: Oats in fair de mand, with western at 74e. ' Provisions; small business. ~ Petroleum firm ai2sc for crude, and refined 3 0)i@)32c. Whis ky f1,05(4)1,07.. Batntaonk, August ,16.—Flour fairly active and advanced 230; SUpertine 1 6 ,50 g 7 and $7,75; family l';'B@B,so. Wheat firm at $1,60 for red. Corn steady at $1 for while. Oars 5 8@61c,- Bye $1,21. litesS Ark firm at /54,50. Bacon active; rib , sides,:lfiiii; clear rib 103;e; shoulders 16%c: hams 24c. Lard firm at 19 34®200. W,blakytattli . • . . Ct.tvELAND, August 10 :Flour firm, and 25 ® 300 better. Wheat; ealee, of 6,000 bEnatv- No. 1 :red: Arsr,sit-foilir cars ' 4 . do. at 11,54; one.car No. 2 whittiat 11,54 t -No. n 2 reci,_4£l. l earnt ,Nalei OM% 2 at; 4 213er No. 11.1teld'at $1.16. Oita 55e; g pe held it 11,M1'./4 PitiOlaittinatefined,.;' zwas ufrs orAftps,nd•lfin for Sertrn-w„.. Km; ciairower and held at 16,60. PITTSBU:RGM MARKETS. OPPTCTE OF PrITSIMIRGIEE GAZETTE, t TFESDAT. August 10, 1869. Tae most noticeable feature in the ' markets, is the excitement which pre vails in flour and grain both east and west, under the influence of the foreign news, reporting bad weather and the probability of light crops. Wheat has advanced some eight' or ten cents in Chicago and New York, and flotir also is higher, but for some cause or other it is relatively cheaper than wheat, and this has been the case _nearly all sum- titer. There is no doubt but what the markets above noted, are a little wild, and that the rapid and material idvance was aided by speculators, and it is al together probable that the nreisent up ward movement will sooner or later be fol lowed by another movement in an op posite direction, as one extreme general ly follows another. . There is more activity in fruit, ber ries and vegetables just now than in anything else, and if it was not for one thing, the trade would be much better The exorbitant charges made by the restrict Express Company ten v d ery much to this branch of business and keep up prices, as it prevents an active competition; to illustrate, the express charges on a box of peaches from Balti more or Philadelphia, amount to nearly as much as the peaches will sell for here, and what is true of peaches will apply to any thing else of a similar kind that comes in this - way. We are cog nizant of some of our commission men having refused to receive articles con signed to them, being apprehensive that they could not realize enough on the consignment to pay the express charges. Now if it was not for these extreme charges the receipts of all kinds of fruit from the east would he much larger, and our people would be enabled to lay in their winter supplies at a much less cost. ■