II DEqUESNE WORKS. MEM RUM & CO. ZilizWiatmro of ZECON,-NAILS 9 STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS DUQUESNE, L X AND JURIATA, T lIAR, ROUND AND SOU ARE IRON. D HOOP_._ SHEET AND TANK IRON. IVER PLATES AND HEADS, GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS IfLANGII.T; fAITTER 'BARS, MIX:IDEA SON IV AND PLAT RA.IL, for Coal Roada. • ROW B A__ ,hB . WICUGES & HA Rico W TEETH, NG. pLow,..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, v: EL WINGS'ND MOULDS cut to pattern. - 4 L • Le MARS, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B. 6 XL AC HES, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and , DDT NAILS AND SPINES. All Goods First Claris and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. airteerialth Street and Aileglieny River, 19 atad 77 Water Pittsburgh. b. 9 '.BnErnELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, MMICK & 00., PITTSI3I7IIGrII. Mannhcturera of every description of 'CAST AM) O,ERIIIAN • Sit,ENL, BAThw spaiNOs, AMU sIC AND PLATFORM finttrieß,, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., &d Warehouse, 881Vater and 100 First fits. MILLEB, BASE &-,TARIEDI. GIatEMAL PARTWEBS: WK., NETUALir,FLEUR= MILLER, BEM IW. BARR, CRAB. PARKIN. BP7LCLAL PARTNER-4h 31. EIRE. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, •InatEß, BARR & PARKIN, °Moe, No. 339 I.lberty St, ren:de PITTSBURGH, PA. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WO RKS. ?AM BROTHER & CO., hantifteturers of all descriptions of Si33r=M:lLk. - Mee and Warehon6e, TIIIRTIXTI3, THIRTY FIRM LaclLß.AlLitOdli STREET'S, IRON WORKS. ILLERSOUSEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now nre_pared to ffm nt iteen ,.,ar t h e use at the re.T.T.TRSII4 &lIbXN PB.O - The =perk*r quality imparted to goOd iron, the great Improvement hi inferior iron. and the reduced coat, commend it to aL manufacturers of dren. Parties wishing to use it can obtain licensee by Ancrinir JAMES .P. SPEER Attorney foie Trustees, BOOMS 1 and R, English's Building, 963 'Smith. avenue. Parties interested are invited I. visit the RHORBBERGER WORKS, where the roee Es Is =win successful operation. ; teS:dl7 EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iroa Works. _____Ware_ house, 'Noa. MI and 161 BLEST ppm Ite Honour& aria Ron se. , a 0 - - PITTSBURGH BRASS FOUNDERS. aome Y. coopza... JOHN H. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS MADE rEONIPTLY TO ORDER. lialeable. and Grey Iron Fitting,s, GAS PIPE,AND TUBING, InOTTLH, SAFETY IND CHECK LUNE - ALL GLOBS P4TTERP/. lEL;;UN': C4l-IS, Brass Weft of - every description for Stearn, Water , and OIL, XANUPICITIIRICESOI/J. M. MOPEEVa Improved Balaneo-Wheel Steam Pump. Amite for Drevitte' Patent Oft lersi-the heektn the Market. • etßeet and Works, eerier Thirteenth and Pike Atreeta. . . NOVELTY WORKS: prirrsnimait '.NOVE.LTY WORKS. Founded A. 'D. 11143. & ' CO,. . - • - sustriscrunge ZiglaiTONE sTANDARD, __)PAIRSANIC S PAT MST) PLATPOBAI AND COUNT= .1- ' SCALES. Jams lace d Door Looki and Latoheas - Paint and Donee Mills. ie. - COINER OP FIRST AVENUE 6.IGRAHT 818. Pittsburgh. Penn's. GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERir. 1 - 00 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN RABID *CHIBA. NiNVOALE N E RABIDk • NEW-BD U SETS, TEA SETS, GIFT OM'S, SMOKING WI% •Alarge stock of MITER PLATED GOOD, of all description.. • Call and examine our goods, and ,we feel satisfied no one need fail to be stilted. It. E.< BREED /Z, CO. 100 WOOD STREET. LITECOGRAPHE'REL ItottomiN curds, AQINGEIILY & Successor. 3,7 to Gro. 7. BOIRICIBLer CO., PiSA.OIICAI. urnosmurstras. WM Dan Steam rLi (Ste Bestmeot =KW ‘r, On tter Ls _ Ski, ow Wag b a HUGH N. BOLE & CO. Engine Builders, Feu/uteri; and Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA. TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention EN GIN E our new STATION.. ART OIL WELL AND YORTAI3LIf BOILER, of itiLhoreespower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made toorder &tour foundry on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, POLLwyEL HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACC , O SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PEMBA on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Elver. near the Point. MIT AU orders promptly tilled. TRY re. FORT PITT BOILED, STILL MI TANK TUBULAR. DOUBLE.FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE.BOX AND CYLINDER STEAII BOIL. ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANN SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS: STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL 13111.reziS Ofeee and Warehouse. eorner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, giP Orders sent to dile above address will be promptly attended to. , mh7:IEO. WAL JBABNIALL & CO. ; - BOILER MAKERS . AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • Haying secured a lute yard and furnished it witn the meet approve d , machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. ; Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Loeomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, (iii Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, timer Pans and sole manufacturers of Barnhill , ' Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. JAMES 141. BITER, .Nos. 55 and 56 Water thresS, PITISLICBGIA DLLHOZA. ..Cr= OP IRON OIL TANKS, KETTLES* PA1913, COPPER STELE PIPE, ROLLING MILL STAMM Lad sazirr IRON WORN. 'For Steamboats. Prrrotimen. MI=D N. 8E1782...............EDYDND D. DRUM JARED M. BRUSH & SON, WANIIPACTMIXDS of Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. WOFUL. &O. 61 Penn: Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES. CASTINGS, &o. 211.111BAILLEY at CO., Sfaaufseturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stares, In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATPt. ENS AND Ili PROVehtEh Te., and the reputation of our Stoves to such that an, 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 our new VoLCA STOVE. for churches, halls Ana stores. Over 800 sold in - clime months. Intended for with or with out casing. A ll who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. - Send for Catalogue and Price List. eXi MLR. ORM HUGUS &• CO icA2rairAcrmtsse OF xviezi VLBtETT OF M r X I CrirMiSl F BOSTON COOKING RANGE, is THE Milt FUBNAGE," • THE NW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, 'REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S • (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WRI.I.m ANIS REFLECTOR, GRA_ ,TES free from dirt and dna( GRATZ lilll=B. FINDER% &C. SOO and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSFIIIROH. PA. 5e25:717 COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL ea CO:15 TRiUMPH, FOR BITUMI2IO U GOAL, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as Fell as any other Stove hi the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 235 Liberty Street. abro on kind and for We, PARLOR STOVES, REA.TEatzooTORSO TO BUILDERS I 800.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.- • 150.000 feet 131 inch Clear Plank; 28,000 feet 13 8 Dien Common Plank; 25,000 feet Dr 9 / and A Inch Oak: 95,000 n. g, a and In Fenian 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling: 10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. - 303.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch liaginag Sulu° _ lea. pOO.OOO No. 1 lei-inch Shingles. sawed: .. 80,000 No. 1 18-Inch Shingles, sturred; 60,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Ttle. lOU Tons Fire Clay; Alan, Saw Mill Lumber. Locust -and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTEISSON. Yards— No. 157 Rebecca streetand corner of Pre ble and 'Juniata streets, ninth ward. Allegheny. late bor ough of Manchester. an:B WEST COMMON Machitse Stone Works, Northwencornerotwencrommolvaup t h eny , • BILZIPTS. AWAIT= 411 , ODD:• 'Ban on band or 1711 short total Mara sad asp Rants, for fildswalksy Bream? waits, aa. Mad snd Tombßtoass. as. Orden iedsPUl'dzefilteds roam ressoubul ENGINES, BOILERS, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St, (NAAR sax POINT.) Machinists. PTPTSBURAIR.' PA. WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, KLIIIMICSIIIMIII3 OP PITTSBURGH, Pc NOB. 10. 11, 1144 ND 16 PENN BT. NO. BO WOOD STREET, TO BE 701:IND. FOR WARMING Burranzroa. LUMBER. STONE. PITTSBURGH OAZM?: - FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1869. FOIMERS, PdAMJEM3TI3. DAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY OFFICE AND WORKS, ' TWELFTH STREET. PrlTSlitatCal, PA. OrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Sandhi:lan Streets, (NINTH WARD.) • ipri - rsuurtG-u, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR HAS AND WATER WOEFUL My Pines are all east Invariablyin PIM, in dry sand, and IS feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general , Castings for Gas and Water Works.' aJt'grekeßg.`ll:;lll,lll:l4'fßtigrand. DUQUESNE FORGE. • WILLIAM DIELLER 1 , (Sacceseor to JOS. P. lIAIGH & C 0.,) Has facilities eo•extensive with the leading Forges in the East, ans or de rs pa STE AM B O ATpropy 'and satisfactori all .fo !SHAFTS . , CRANKS. PISTON ROD 4, Lr. FBAS, PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES. LOCoMOTIVKFRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge. Corner of Ditquesne Way and First Street. spich4o - ROBINSON, REAL taL CO., • Successors to Rontitsox,i/ONIS a MILLI2B. WASHINGTON WOEUM, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, • • Itantifactarers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, RBI Machinery, Gearing, ftatting, Castings of all descriptions; OR Tanks and Otills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield _Streets. Agents for OIFFABDII PATENT INJECTOR fOr reeding Boilers. 'lalltred THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work', SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam mu/me., via freelat., ribleya, Shafting, erist and Saw MUI Work, Rollins Mill and Machine Castings. (irate Ban, Weights, Wagon Boxes, Ike. Build to order and nave on hand Engines of all sizes. mv11:q8 CFSTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS' SSO Penn street. BOLLNAN , BOYD & BAOALEL Chit atolls, MU Cutlass, 801 l Lathes, ae. OILS. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, 14. M. LONG & CO., Office, DALZALL BUILD/NO. feffi Duquesne *Pay. Pittiberah. Pa. WARING AND KING, conuntedon Merchants and Brokers In Petrolawn and its Products, DWELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHTLADELPELA ADDR/35. Room 17, Chamber Of Commerce, s ' 133 SOUTH BECUND BTBEIST., pio TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DNALKB3I.4 Petroleum and its Products, Pi t of onr fli Umce n q uesue Ay and '8 l itreets. Mel Thhadelphis 01Toe—LUT WALNUT BT. ard:w3o ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. W. C. TWEDDLE, MARETFACTI7BEII OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Azle OR. Stands giest beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special CU for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, /Ischia. Shop, Will out Screws. • Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted for high epee Spindle oil. Wool ad• Light 011. Oil, Tanners' Stuff. litensole, ing psnleihingoll. Gasoline. Harness Oil, Parralline. ' ARMOR VARNISH. to preservex.Bright Iron Work and Machinery from Bust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddlels_patent by Superheated Steam in Vac etto. 7he Lubricating 01.111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand *high temperature unchanged, and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Olts are unequalleol, and are In constant use on many of Pie Principal Railroads. Samples CAI/ be examined And orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. rT5.7m oaelzylqot,:v.ooktefl 1[ 0.11,21E13, BELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. PlanCISIMIlla U. me no tgaturniot VY /PPM( aid WHIR otaaos 4400-11041"4" iwcimeha FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD . WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DIMICTOES. Thos. M. Marshall, l John M. Mirtland, Wm. T. Bbannon, Archibald Wallace, James W. Arrott, 1 Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. John Floyd,, - This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking business. JelOkU FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking Business, at 103 FIFTH AVENUE. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Interest at . the rate of six ,per cent. Paid oak time deposits. DIRICTORB ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WEIMAR, W. 11. SIMS. FRANK l'. 1 EBERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, 11 i5.4.48Y MEYER, D. 14. Anmorc, DAN. KINZER. EMIL POERSTEL. ED. DITHEIDUE, President. F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier. )y10:199 HART, CAUGHE & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, l o rrTE811:711131D, r IICC&BSOBS TO HANNA, HART it C 0..) DELLXES TX Exchange, Coin, Coupons, /lad particular attention wad to the Malin Ind sale or COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London.. torimsz N. HOLMES & SONS, ERALIVIEWOMFLIS, 57 Market Street, PITTTI3I3IIII6II-1.. Collections made on all the prinelpid Point. Of the United Mates end Canada. Storks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, Particular Mention paid to the purchase and Sale of United States Securities. 11140:u JAY COOKE & 13Etaiaeies, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, • I PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS et all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale or Government Securities, CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Ps. CAPITAL, 8100,000. STOCKIIOLDEDS 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 Untied Atates and Causes. Dowiwicg Istwsrav, President. JA.IIIZB idcCsak. Vice President. W. N. MORGAN, Cashier. DIRIXTOkB. D. .Ibmsen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke,John Savage, J. Manlen% Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Anne, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle, • Jno.Jos.liermann. Thomas Barnes Hugh Keating. UPHOLSTERY. HOLTZHAN & WIEDERHOLD. No. 100 .Third Avenue • Uphohters and Dealers in Curtain Goods, Dhrert the attention of their friends and the public to their finely mooned stock of Lace and Nottingham cartains Vestibule Laces Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican cloth Batin;Delanes, (Illt Cornices. eilt and Walnut Mouldings. Spring. Beds of superior make, Hair Matrasses (pure white hair.)Pillows. •Boisters. and everything pe.n.ining to a lirst•chus bed. The latest Paris and Berlin designs for Draperies atthe inspeetion of their customers. Pore white Eastern Show Feathers always oh hand. HOLTZMAN & WIEDERHOLD. NO. 100 -THIRD . AVENUE. my8:193 MERCHANT TAILORS. TLEGEL, (Lite ° Cutter with W. Respezthelae.) DEERCELS.DPW TA.nuoit,, No. 33 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgh. se.26:lZ EW SPRING GOODS. A splendid new stook of CLOTHS, (#II3BIIIMBES, &oat Just received by HENRY rem: Merchant Tailor. 111 Smithfield street. .! SUMMER ' 3 = ORTS. CRESbODI SPRINGS. .This Favorite S um merue Resort. Situated •on the Summit of the ALLEGHENY MO 2,200 irs ET AtioVE THE LEVEL OF THE e.EA. will be open for the re. caption of guests OIL the 18th day of JUNE. The buildings couneeted with the establishment have been eutlrely renovated and newly rumba" ed. Excursion Ti kt`ts i old by the Pennsylvania Railrosd, at Phil .4tiphla, Harrisburg and Pitts borgh, good fur th.' MUM. All trains stopitt 'reason. Ttv O PUBNIeHED COTTAGES YOB BENT: 'tor I %min/information. address . . GRAY; lIIMICCILLXIS; Proprietor, Bpsitio Cala - 75aae ' l ea f , ,brig coo art, Pa. FINANCIAL. 4a-®a—m, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Ilighest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker my 6 Con Wood and Fi ft h Streets. JAMES T. BR/tin& CO., Illsocessors 08. JAMBS & CO.. Corner Fourth and Wood Sts4 .a.riz IE3 . p BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOTERMEENT SECURITIES,; BOLD, SILVER AND COUF'ONS I ON MOST FAVORABLE TERM& or Interest Allowed on Deposits. xrderong e jo r i azi l . on Government Bonds at Orders executed for the Pnrehase and Sale of STOCEDS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMBS T. BRADT & CO; GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds freeorsharge. This gives the bolder ab solute security against theit,loss, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COR. FOIIRTE & WOOD STS. yrd:l2s Pitt Lurgij &irfft, FINANCE AND TRADE, OPIUM Or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, August 12, 1869.' The decline in gold had also a de pressing influence on bonds. Although the government has taken three mill ions out of the market, yet the parties who manipulated the late rise sold out yesterday and offered large options. The market at the close this ,evening was a little better, but the tendeney will be downward so long as the - gold mar ket is depressed and quotations from Europe do not improve. Gold sold down from 135 to 134%, and still looks weak. The large shipments of breadtuffe, although only in prospect, tell on the gold operators fora rise, and we need nor be surprised to see gold quoted , before the close of the year, at or near 120, provided the unfavorable crops reports from Europe are true. Orr the other hand, should they not be con firmed a sharp rally in gold is unavoida ble, even if the eventuaLtendency would us for lower prices. Storks are dull and heavy, with a gen eral decline from one-half to one and one-half per cent. Operators and in vestors are looking for lower qnotations before.the next 60. days, as we may ex pect a tight money market with the opening of the fall business. Money easy here. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 134%; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 122%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%; do 1864, 122%; do 1865, 122%; do 1865, Consols, 120%; dO 1867. 121; do 1868, 120%; Ten Forties, 113 X: New York Central, 209%; Erie, 241; Reading, 9635; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 15335; Ohio & Misissippl, 32; Michigan Southern, 106%; Cleve land it Pittsburgh, 105%; Chicago & Rick Island, 117%; Chicago & North Western, 89x; Chicago dc North Western Preferred, 98%; Adams Express Com pany, 59X; hierchants Union Express, 10; Pacific Mail, 83X; Western Union Telegraph Company, 3835; Am. W. Ex press,•693s. EXCHANGE, Large. ffinci/1. London, per £ *6,66 $6,73 Paris. per franc 26% 27% Berlin. thater 97% 98X, ' Frankfort, fort= 56% 57X —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady ift Co. Gold, 134%: United States Sixes, 1881, 122%; Five-Twenties, 1862, 123 X; do. 1884„'122%; do. 1865, 122 X; Ten-Forties, 114 X: Five-Twenties. Janu ary. and July, 1865.121 X; do. do. 1867, 121 X; do. do. 1868, 121%; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, :.:%; , Central do, do., 99; Cy. Pacific, 110 X: Lake Supriorse, sp. IBY Telegraph to the rlttabtirgh Gazette., Nzw Yoart, August 12, 1869. Money easy and steady at 6®7 per cent, on call loans, chiefly inside rate. Sterling firm at 9%®10%. Gold lower, opening at 135%, declining to 134%, and closing at 134351;41184%. Carrying rates 4%©7 per cent. Clearances, $71,000,000. Export, $312,000. •1 Government bonds opened a shade low er and closed active and buoyant this af ternoon, with an advance of X to % per cent. from the lowest point of this fore noon. The offerings to the Government to-day surprised the street, and some of the principal deale%l came Into the mar ket as free buyer . The Government bought one million f various issues at 119 73-100®119 90-100. ,Offeringa were only $2,258.800. Coupons of 'Bl, 122X® 123; do. '62, 124®124%; do. 1 64, 122%® 122 X; do. '65, 122%®122X; do. new, 121 ®121%; d0X67,121%®121%; do. 68, 121% ®I2IX; 10-40's, 114% ®I4X; Pacifies, 109% ®llO. • State bonds dull and heavy; Missouris 87%: old Tennessees 61%; new do. 73 ; old Virginias 5535; new do. 60; old North Carolinas 56%: new do. 49. Stocks opened heavy, and before noon they had fallen from. %®2 per cent. throughout the list. The principal deal ings were ht western stocks. Subse quently the' market was feverish, but after the second call there was an upward reaction of 34' to 1 - per cent. on active stocks; North Western, St. Panl, Michl gen Southern. Rook Island, New York Central, and Hudson, Dubuque t Sioux City sold at 112®112%. being an advance of 2 per cent. The market continued firm "during the afternoon, except Mich igan Southern which was weak at the close. The market is quite feverish and unsettled. ' " • Pinar/arty-1 ,1 ,1cm Canton. 57; Cum berland. 3534 ; Western -.Union' Tele- Rrall.lll4o Quickailver, /5 % t , Mariposa, 8; do, preferred, 14: PaOttle Mail, 840 Athunalrapriie,693o WeliklitOgl AMC* mh3 can, 39%; 'United States, 68; Merchants Union, 1014 N. YXentral, 2093‘: Harlem, 1623 i; Hudson, 186; Reading Ng: 'Erie 27%: Michigan Central, 131; Michigan Southern, 106%; Pittsburgh. 1053 ; North western. 89%* do. preferred, 98X: Cleve land, Colum buM and Cincinnati, 76: Rock Island, 117 , X;. St. Paul, 82%; do. pre ferred, 90%; Wabash. 54; do. preferred, 78; Ft. Wayne,ls3%: Terre Haute, 34%; do. preferred, 59: Chicago and Alton, 162; Ohio and Mississippi, 33; St. Joe' pre ferred, 126; Dubuque, 11214. . Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 634; Franklin. .13; Quincy, 25. Balance in Sub-Treasury, P 5,347,624. PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MAR- PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, THDESDAY, August, 12 1869. 5 • CATTLE. The market thus far this week has been active and strong, and, compared with last week, prices have advanced from a quarter to half a cent per pound. There was a better grade of stock on sale this week, and as the eastern mar kets were considerably better, buyers, generally, took hold with more freedom, even at, the advance. Last week there were no buyers for good cattle above 734, while this week several droves sold at 8; and notwithstanding there has been an average supply, yet, today, there were but very few in the pens unsold. The sales up until noon to-day, footed up 637 bead at prices ranging from s®Bcts. WEDNESDAY, August 4.-Holmes, Laf ferty & Co. for Hotskiaa to Landis 22 bulls, at 3; same for Judy to Ware 42, weighing 40,420, at 6,15: same for Fergu son to alootzer 20, - weighing 17,810, at 5; same for Casterline to Huntsberger 20 bulls, at 3-ZlO over: Hazlewood & B. to Hickman 20, _weighing 19,820, at 6,50; Bundy to Anil 36. weighing 37,082, at 6%; Greenwald & Kahn to Maynea & Co. 19, Reighing 20,580, at 5,25; Clark to Mc- Ardle 5 bulls, at 3%. THURSDAY, Aug. 5.-Holnies,L. - & - Co. for Ferguson to Gillett & Co. 47, weigh ing 54,150, same for Thompson to Black 40, weighing 35,050; same for Brown to Huntzberger 16, weighing 21,350; same for Marshall. to McArdle 36, weighing 38,150; same for Brown to Martin 13, weighing 16.880, at 7; same for Phillips to Stewart 37, weighing 37,520; same for Bealls to Miller 41, weighing 38,960, at 4%; same for Thompson to Biddle 18, weighing 18,950; Hedges & Taylor to Mnsselluitin 20, weighing 18,900, at 5: same for Thompson to Glass 36, weigh ing 88,100, at 5%; same for Bealls to Shuzler 7, weighing 7,080, at 6,70; Smith & R. to Lamb 52, weighing 62,500, at 7%; Parrott to Lamb 11, weighing 11,850, at 632; Orr & Williams for Foster to Wood lawn 19, weighing 18,780; Crawford to Evans 17, weighing 20.730, at 7%; Scott to Graff 20. weighing 18,220, at 634; Clark to McArdle 16. weighing 16,020, at 534; Hazlewood & Blackatock to Biddle 16, weighing 16,030, at 6,46; same for Lee don to Briggs 34, weighing 35,730. at 5,87; Casterline to Anil 46, weighing 38,220, at 5%; Pauline to Gillett 'de Co. 29, weigh ing 40,450, at 7,70; Voetler & R for Phil lips to Stewart 18, weighing 18,570, at 5%; Holler to Fritz 14, weighing 14,490. at 5,62; Greenwald & Kahn to Koldollar 7, weighing 6,810, at 5,50. FRIDAY, August 6.-Holmes, L. & CO. for Thompson to Black 33, weighing 40,990, .at 5,10; same for Marshall to Kelly 54, weighing 59,540, at 5%; same for Studebaker to Krebbs 41, weighing 38,590, at 5,65; same to Patterson 17, weighing 17,790; same for Frederick to Gillett & Co. 32, weighing 42,070, at 7; same for Brown to Kelly 18, weighing 18,090, at 6; same for Studibaker 23, weighing 19,030; same for Thompson to Voetter 6, weighing 5,950, at 434; Peters to Kauffman 28, weighilag 34,960, at 7,37; same to same 6, weighing 5,700, at 534; Thompson to Gillett dt Co. 34, weighing 44,930, at 7,75. ' • SATURDAY, August 7.-Holmes, Laf ferty & Co. for Frederick to Kelly 18, weighing 113,240, at 5%; Same for Morris to Kelly, 19, weighing 20,300, at 5.20; same for Pate - & Co. to Voetter 125, weighing 139,540, at 6%; same for Morris to Grush 24, weighing 21.765, at 4_,/ . L. MONDAY, August 9.-Holmes, . 4 JZ CD. for Cassebaum to Briggs Si, weighing 56,990, at 6; same for Bassi° & R. to Brigga 15, weighing 17,520, at 6. TUESDAY, August 10 -Holmes, L. & O. weighing 18, 580 p, at to 6,62; Mg same for mo ms to Albott & Co. .12 weighing 21,100, at 4,75; same for Webb to Briggs 2, weigh ing 2,160, at 5%; same for Webb to Kelly 18, weighing 18,100, at 534; Haziewood & B. to Musselman 18 bulls, at 3%. WEDNESDAY. August 11-Hedges & Taylor for Stafford to Briggs 34, 'weigh ing 40,130; Cullen to Lamb 33, weighing 40,200, at 7.35; Ford to McArdle 31, weighing 44,310; Holmes L. & Co. for -Blair to Hertzler 21,weighing 17,210,at 6; same for same to Carmony 19, weighing 19,710, at 6,35; same for Dugan to Kelley 17, weighing 16,880, at 6%; same for Sitz &H. to Roth 18, weighing 20,000; same for Pate & Co. to O'Donnell 55, weighing 59,440, at 635; same for same to Kelley 57, weighing 58,410, at 6,40; same for Webb to Crawthers 17, weigh ing 16,550, at 5,70; Haziewood dr B. for Whitsely to Kelley 22, weighing .18,- 410; Seymour to McArdle 16, weighing 19,030, at 7,50; Adams to Duffy 20, weigh ing 18,910. at 5-1110 off; Scott to Hick man 64, weighing 82,390, at 7.90; Ford to McArdle 14, weighing 16,580, at 7,25; Carper & B. to Briggs 46, weighing 70,- 750, at 8; Huffman to Lamb 14, weighing 15,170, al 6%; Pletcher to Klemen 46, weighing 52,850, Johnston, to Lamb ,30, weighing 40,220, at 8; Hazlewood & B. to Kiernan 18, weighing 17,480 an 6%. ' TitunsDAY, August 12.-Hedges Taylor for Malholm to. Huntzberger 16, weighing 19,230, at 7%; same for same to A.ull & Co. 43, weighing 61,330, at„ - 7%; same for stafford to Martin 49, weighing 61,520, at 7%; same for same to Roth 17. weighing 19,070, at 634; same for Mul hall to Kelley 58, weighing 55,600; Holmes L. dt Co; for Webb to Buckwal ter 39, weighing 87,660, at 43‘; same for Marshall to Voetter 34, weighing 36,800; at 5%; same for Brown to Slogmaster 21, weihging 19,950, at 7%; Warner to Gillett 33, weighing 88,500; Hazlewood & B. for Keys to Huntzberger 20, weigh ing 19,820; Orr to Williams to Brush 19. weighing 19,600, at 6; Steel to Footz 15. weighing 18,860, at 5%; Orr & Williams for Robbins it Co. to Voetter 17, weigh -16,420, at 5%; Falrall to McArdie 18, weighing .20,280, at 7%; Crawford to McArdle 21, weighing 17,670, at 575. BBERP. I The market for this class of stock is also considerably better this week, with a, fair volume of business in the aggre gate, and compared with last week, prices are from a % to 31 higher, par ticularly for the better gradea. Good 80 pound sheep sold at 4%35, and 90 pound averages may be quoted at 534, and tine wooled 100 pound sheep would prollably bring the even 6 eta. but there were zone of this particnlar'kind on sale. The sales since the date of our last report foot up some 12,000 .head. HOGS. Also, firm. with a demand somewhat ahead of the supply, though_ compared a lv o ith qut i t t ab w l aell e chang e. The 'llThaveesaltilleteralt"n47- the date of our last report foot "" up 8 ,000 bead, at 'll3i@ph. Ab r l y ork. , era; -10 610 for Bailin; •Up 103‘010% for Pbi , d DM