& STEM WORKS: DUVUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAHM & CO., • Manufacturers o IRON, NAILS, STEEL, ` AXLES AND SPRINCS, DIMITESXF., L X AND NIINIATA; rMAR,: BOUND AND - SQM ARE IRON. AMIN HOOP SHEET AND TANS IRON , OILiR PLA.Tm.B AND BRADS, GUARD IRON, _DRAG. and DROYPER BAR: 7/LANGE. GUTTER :RAZ% CYLINDER UtON,_ cr AND PLAT RAIL, for Coal Rovis. lOW RABS,WSTIGES & HARBoW TEETS, RING,PLoW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TIRES, STEEL SRABTING, A. B. lI HFCCiI, BUGGY and WAGON &PRINS'S and, XLE CUTNAILS AND SPINES. All Goods First Class andarranted. OFFICES AND WOB Z. itateenth Street and Allegheny River, • and 77 Water Street. pit aburgh. itha SHEFFIELD STEEL WURHS. ELMER, NINCI.OK & 00., PITTSBURGH. re.. Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, 'mum BPIINOB, - =Lis a AND PLATFRM SPRING% AXLES, BUMS O . TIRE, ao., 110 Warehoune, SS Water and 100 First Ste. WLLER, BARR & PARKIN. sitrzait. reirrirras: ego. W. XEBTO ABB. I E R ASB. PBENABKIN MILLER. . SPECIAL PABTEEE-3. M. BIKE. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. BILACIL DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARKOBROTHEB & CO., Xiinufaetare rs of all desoripttozus of e Once and Warehouse, TM:MIRT, THIRTY. 'MUST and EASLROA.O STREETS, IRON WORKS. lILLERSIINSEN PRESS. • The Trudges are now oreparig to Emit licen ses for the we of • the ETIT L HAIISIIN PRO CMS. The superior qnality imparted to good iron, :he great improvement in Inferior iron, and the reduced coat.eummend it to alt mannfacturere of MO. to nse it can obtain licenses by applying to JAMES P. SPEAR Attorney for the Trustees, BOOMS 1 and SI, English's Building, RR% Ponith avenue. Par ties interested' are Invited to visit the 11(014 !MERGER WORKS. where the rocess ls now In successful operation. teB:ds7 EVEDISON, PRESTON & co.x RennsvAvaana Iron Worts. - Warebons Nos. 166 and 16/ FLECK' ATEEET. oUogs bionongaiets. onse,_ syl4:dB RITTSBLI.R(III BRASS FOtrffiMßS. .JOHti N.,COOPta • . ' j "'NAY BUB , JOIIICH.. COOPER & CO., Bell Brass Founders. MTN' S CASTIN GS / MAIM PROMPTLY TO ORDER. 4 / 111aleible And_ Grey Iron Fittin g s, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, . • I/ THROTTLE, SLEETY AND CHECE VALVES, • ALL GLOBE PATTERN. 13RUlY_COCMES, Brass Work ot eryptton for Steam, Water and 011. =EI lusgreurusEas or J t coot% Eva ImPraved Balance-Wieel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent f)u era, the best in the Market. Oflee and Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike streets. spZ, ai r# wavill pITTSBI7IIOH NOVELTY 'WORKS. Neuwied A. D. issa. IMAMS. & CO. ra&WricToa.Bß or ILEY3TONE STANDARD. )FAIRBA MC 3 PAT ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER. SCALES. Jana) Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches. Faint and Coffee Mills, de. MISER I P PIEST AVENUE &IGBAIifT ESTEL Pittabuirgii. Penn's. CHINA, CUTLERY . 100 WOOD STREET. l i ;EW . , GOODS. • • • ----- FINE VASES, BOHNKLAN AND CHINA. 11 NEW ; DLN I AR SETS i - . . TX?. SITS, GIST C, S3io G SETS, ' ..f. large stock of L . S 1 YE PLATED 60111 D, - of all derortptlona. ' Call and examine our goods, and.- we feel satlatled no one need fall to be suited. ~. R. E. BREED . & CO.. 100 WOOD STREET. LITHOGRAPHERS. Bizmaxiir Clan. QINGERLY & CI,EI9 s Successors to azo. I. SCHUCHNAN & uO., FILACTIVAL LITHOISURAPAEMe The only Steam Lithoaaphie Establishment West of the Mountains. Bluaness Cards, Letter Beggs, Bonds, Labey Circulars, Show Cards, Vinton:is. P=ita, , orb:Certificates of As.. Mt esto Nos. 711 and Ts - Pittsburg& ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.. BIIGB M. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Mil Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and BTAr TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our ew STATION ARYOIL WELL ENGLNE AND PORTABLE - BOILERS of 16-horseopower. CAS OS of every kind made to order atonr Foundry, on THIRD 5 ,___T below Market. BIOS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, _PULLETS, HANGEBS,MOUSEandTORLOBOBOBEWS and LEON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Myer, near the Point. /Er All orders promirtlY tined. TILT tre F ORT Pm BULEB, SILL AND TUB CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-r - Lusm TUBULAR. FLUE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAK ROLL INS. OIL STILL! ANI2 IL TANAL 4,pip2 dififffialfitlizaligti A., Ass PANS, BETTENS& LIN OR.S PANS, tIALT PANS AND DICON STEAM PIPLS, GABOZETZBES AND iRON BEIDOES; PRISON DOOMS AND COAL SHIITES Ocoee and Warehouse, corner See Owl, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, mir Orders sent to the above address will be .romptly attended to. mh1:189 WM. BABNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NM. SO, 161 -7 1 - 114 AND se PENN Br. Having secured a large yard and furnished It vita the meet approved 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, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, BridgJll, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barubill'i Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. J AMES lIITEII, - Pos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., KANOTACTIMIS 07 IRON OIL TANKS ILITTLIKO vas, COPPER ESTS.Akt PUB, ROLLIN& MILL SILOS& / And EOM= TRON / WORK, For Steamboats. PITTSBURNH. ,TADDD D. 13317811... • ....41,D2Dir2rD D. BRUSH JARED M. BIiII H & SON, NANOI4CTOBXBIS OP Steam Bollard, Oil Stills, Tanks. 61 P enn' Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &O. Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, _ TO BE FOUND. In oar assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTItIt2iS AND 13IPROVABEE14TS, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that anv one in article Want of a good should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call narticular attention to our new VoLCAN. STOVE, for churches, halls ana stores. Over !WO sold in three months. Intended Tor with or with out casing. All who have need them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and 'rice List. je3o --” i rice b. w. M OR, KU US lic COL maw?' AMBREss OP iviimv ITAIUNIT OP 13 1 1 11 CIONnOMP BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," POE WAIIICIPO Ilnuaramis. TRIE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVZ, "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA CoOK STOVE Le r ias E CT/pull MANTLES. .(3.113&91. rtaL T lCß o ltAltAMMtsc e s 4 1 . alit and dast; 206 and 208. Liberty Street, se2s:yl7 . 2: PTITOBITEGH. PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BiatirKWAT4 * CO.'S TRIgAIPEE FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. %%molted to Cook, Bake or Boast as nil as any othei Store In the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 2,35 tabertv Street. 4.120.2222 d and for use, PASLOE STOVES, EBAT ZEtaiMILENDERE. COOKING OEB, La. TO BUILDERS * 500.000 feet- Dry Pine Boarde. 150,000. feet 15 inch Clear Plank' 115,000 feet inch . Common Plank; 55,000 feet Dry 1 and S Inch Oak: 115,000 ft.. 5,1, th,S and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 lent Dry Poplar Scantling: 10,000 feet Du Yellow Pine Boards: 100,000 feat Hemlock Scantling.- - 503.000 feet No. 1 10 inch baginai Skin' 500,000 o. 115-inch Shingles, awed; 50,000 No. 116-inch iShingles, anaved: 60,000 Flre Brick; , 1,000 100 Toge Pre Clay; Also, Saw Ml Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posta, and allitrileles In the line on hand and for male by AL.E.WDER TATTEMON. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny, late bor ough of Manchester. ants --- mum EST c oN Machine Inane Works , 51rthwest ion:oro/IA ii°° ll3l : l3 °U.Allegh667. ill • - PREMIX AVVATit &co. k Rive on hand. or igeisni on short notice Hearth ad d s te p stones, yap frralkt i rrespary , Vaults. it. Head IMia TOlinb aeSs' orders 'promptly emoted. Paces reisonais (NAAs. as PoixT.) prrrasuasta. PA. WORKS. =zrtrricrrultins Ot PITTSBURGH, PL. MEET IRON WORE. &O. . BitA.DLEY di; CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREET, Manufacturers of the greatest variety of LUMBER. STONE. PITTSBURGH GAZEIIE: TUESDAY, AUGUST „17,, .1869. FOUNDERS,' ittLICTBISIII3TS: KW FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSEIIIRGH, PA. arEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY -AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smalknau NINTR WARD,) - PITTB.I3I7IIGFEL, WILLIAM SMITH, - 71f.a.nufaoturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAB AND WATER *mum. My Floes are all cast invariablyin Plts, in dry sand, and IA feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. gi a V titnt rf f a mzd eganiisl:utllio r o • DUQUESNE FORix - E. WILLIAM BIELIIER, - (Successor to JOS. P. OH & CO") Has facilities eo-extensiCe with the leading Forges lir the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily Mizell orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD4,_LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS, , WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIV FR *Am') Atmetber with every description SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Com of Duquesne Way and First Street. a .14M40 ROBINSON, REA & CO., Successors to BOntitSoE, MINIS a =Zia& WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Spn En- Meg, Blast Engines, KM Machinery, &ring, :M..tting, Castings of Sheet scriptns 11 Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Iron Work. Once, Ito. DI, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for SIZFAILD'IS PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Boilers. • jall:rtE THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, BANDUGHT BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Station sry and Portable Steam Millsaes, Yudeys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Work, Itolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have oft hand Enginesof all sizes. ravia:oa CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLNAN, BOYD it BAGALEL Chlllllolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes. de. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Mice, DLLZELL BUILDING, fel3 Duquesne Way. Pt burgh, Pa. WAJIING AND:IiENG, Commission Merchants and Brokers An Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY' PHILADELPHIA ADDRESe. Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 10 TACK BUOTEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • .wir• Dzsizas IN Petroleum and its Products, . co l lifrenqueana Ni l e! and Irwin Phitsdelpbla WALNUT ST. ani:w2o ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT We C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OP Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. ReUps* Railroad Azle 00. • Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. LocomenWe, EntUlft iThulhisie Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw NEUI and . Inuits's MU Oils, `• Adapted tor high apeed. Spindle Oil, Wool HeathiLight 014 Tanners , Stall; Benzple, big *Finishing Oil, Gasoline, Harness On, Parratline. ARDOR VARNISIi. to preserve Bright LtOn Work andlffachlnery from Aust. • heiswproducts are manufactured under Dr. Tweddleispatent by Superheated Steam in Vac cm). he Lubricating 01111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col ored, stand &high temperature unchanged, and remain I lmnid du ring extreme cold. The Railroad Oils 'are unequalled, and are in constant use on many of toe principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. b:salailW[c;zrAdill:l-41400 , Tii "110LJNE9, BELL ar. COy ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. virr TSSVIRGI Et. bianyhoturereidlEgiylt MiEqUat andLIGHT AZlNfolig AND lIA6IBOI sLue £ID LTII OILS. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BAN NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSDURGU. CASH CAPITAL 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. • Cashier. DISZCTOB9. John M. Martland, Archibald Wallace, Jas. D. Kelly, Wm. Floyd. organized and prepared Mildness. Thos . M. Blarsba Wm. T. Shannon, ll, ' I James W• Arrott, . Chu. Flo B. ydLeech. . John , This Bank is now tally to do a general Banking jelok43 HART, CAV*IIIIEI & co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSI3IThiGVII. Pa., • MUCOUSro B 8 TO EILIINL, HART A 00..) DRUMS rig Ex.chafige, - Coin, Coupons, And vertical's , attention paid to the purchase and sale 01 'COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight,Drafts oil London. raiLas 1 NXT HOLMES & SONS,' • Z • S3.4LIVICOMPLES 7 57 Ivr/rket Street, ' ETTPTTSISURGFI, PA. ,O x allections made on all the principal points Of the United, tastes and Canada. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities • 8017611 T AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. • Particular attention paid to the purchase sad sale or Vatted States Securities. JAY COOKE & CO., E3litailm.ers, 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. tuhBo CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 8100,000.. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sotd, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on alt the principal points of the United states and Canada. Dostirnuit lams Err. President. - JAMES DiCCABE, Vice President. W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. DIRECrOits. - D. Thmsen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, ohn Savage, J. Dunlevy, Jr., erence Campbell, Patrick Kane, lames Phelan, Obas. B. Barr,ll.A.Frervogle, Jno.Jos.Hernann, Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating WINES, LIQUORS, &c. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C., WHOLESALE DEALERS IR PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET. 'lave -Removed to NOB. 884 AND 386 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., Nos. ISt% 187, 159,191. 193 and 193, rrasT STREET, PITTSBURGH, KAPOTPACTITSZILS OP Copper Distilled Pure Eye. Whiskey, OR ORS. HOPS dealer(' . in 'FOBEIGNIWILTES and Jtc. UPHOLSTERY HOLTZW WIEDERHOLD.• I • No. 100 -Th,ird Avenue, Upholsters and Dealers.in Curtain Goods, Dizeot the attention of their`friends and the public to their finely assorted stockoi Lace and Nottingham curtains\ Vestibule Laces,Damask Reps. Ferry's mexttan cloth BatinDeJanes. Gilt Cornices. Gilt and alnut Mouldings. Spring Beds of superior make. Hair Matrasses (pure white hair.) Pillows. Bolsters. and everything pertsining to a* drit.class bed., The latest Paris and Berlin designs far Draperies• atthe inspection of their customers. Pure white Eastern Show Feathers always on hand. HOLTZBIAN'& WIRDERHOLD • NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE. my8:193 - _ Ni ASSESSME -• CITY Etwirsit's (Irma. ALLEGIIZNY CITY, PA., A ug ust_ 13, / 1869. I NOTICE.--Th e Assessments for . Grading KILBUCK STREET, from Corry to School streets, also the assessment, tot Grading and Paving GEYER .10414EY, from Webster to Beaver streets. ate now :ready ,for examination, and can be seen at the offlie of the City Engineer until AUGUST 23d, 1369; when they will be placed in the hands of the City Treasurer for col. lection. • cHABLV.S:DAV _lll • CLTY. ENGINFX,,R. aulli:n4o vire tun OF CITY. FatOINZIOI dr. tirrisVEToE: } Pirrenuncar, tibintSt • Alvol 39 . - l' OTlCE.—The',;asdessment for tb' G rading. Paving:an& Curoing LlB rk I - STEZST. from 20ttflto 32tIntreet, le now ready 'for a xamtuati .I,_au l ; eau •De a emaut this office,°ce', until TRUH4OA - y.. nirtistllaill;,,Vlen it win be returned to the city, ielter4;eilltjOMfle for collection. • • nulem4o L. J. MOOSE, lingineeP. , , SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. Pll. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Street& JAXES T 1 BRADY & Co . , (811ccessoss 08. JON= a C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood . Sta, 33 .ALIV M 19, BUT AND BELL ALL KLNDIS 07 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SOLD, AND COUPONS, OR MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. 7 rir Interest Allowed on Deposita. 11 , r,one i doane on Oovernment Boncin lowest rate,. Orders executed for the Purchase and Hale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. .TAMES T. BRADT & CO. Cljt littaiutglj etaytts, FINANCE AND TRADE, Omar, or Prrrsuuseac GASETTS, MONDAY, August 16, 1869. For the first time for several years the exports have exceeded the imports, in consequence, of which a very dull and bearish feeling manifested itself in the gold market. Gold opened at 134, declined to 133%, advanced to 134 again, and closed dull and heavy at 133 g. The large short interest is sustaining the market and will prevent a rapid and sudden decline. Government bonds still further de clined today. - New 1865 s sold down to 119%, but rallied to 119%. The decline has brought out but few bonds, but the demand is reduced to - the smallest amount. Stocks after having sold down to about one par cent. below Saturday's quotations, improved again and closed with a better feeling. Money is quite easy with the banks, and first-class paper can be discounted at 8 per cent., but anything doubtful and likely to be renewed is avoided, or a heavy tax put on. The high prices of Governments have opened a fair field for our local securi ties, which sell at improved prices. Union and Central Pacific Railroad bonds are in better demand. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 133%; Silver, 128; Eighty-, one's, 122; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%; do 1864, 121; do 1865, 121; do 1865, Consols, 11q;‘: do 1867, 120%: do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, 113: New York Central, 210%; Erie, 28%; Reading, 96%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 151%; Ohio & Dlisissippl, 32; Michigan Southern, 105%; Cleve land /X Pittsburgh, 105%; Chicago & Rock Island, 115%; Chicago dr. North Western, 86%; Chicago dc North Western Preferred, 983.4; Adages Express Com pany, 58%; Merchants Union Express, 38%; Pacific Mail, 83; Westen: Union Telegraph Company, 38% EXCHAN GE, Large. Small. London, per '4'6,60 4 4 3,70 Paris. per; franc 26% 27% Berlin, thaler 96% 97% Frankfort, florins 56 .57 / —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady dt Co. Gold: 133%; United States Sixes; 1881, 122; Five-Twenties, 1862, 123%; do. 1864. 121; do. 1865, 121; Ten• Forties, 113; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%; do. do. 1867, 120%: do. - do. 1 1868. 119 X; Due Com pounds, 119: Union Pacific Railroad, 88%; Central Ido, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 108%; Lake Supriors, 96. By Telegraph to the Plttaburgh Gazette.] NEW YORK, August 16, 1869 Money easy and steady at 6157 per cent Call loans chiefly at inside rates. Ster ling dull at 9 1 %„@10%:. Gold lower, open ing at 134 closing at 1344. Carrying rates 3156 per cent. Clearances $67,000,000 Governifients heavy and lower but closed steady: Coupons of 'Bl, 122 34 @123; do. '62, 123%©123!;; do. '64,1215;©1213!; do. '65,121%@12155; do. new, 194;@120; do. '67. 120 1 /A120%; do; 68, 119g®120; 10- 40'5,113%©113V0 Pacifies, 108.<@108%. State bonds dull; Missouris 8734: old Tennessees 62 3 4 ; new do. 51%; old Virgin- ias 55; new do. 60, old North Carolinas 66; new do. 49. Stocks were irregular during tha day.ln the forenoon the market was in the main weak, Michigan Southern, Rock Island, Northwestern and , St. Paul being most depressed. Vanderbilt shares were fe- Arerish, and Central rose from 209 to 211%, wh'ch, ,hbwever, was not main tained. In the early part of the after-. noon the market was generally - firm and strong on Michigan Southern and Read ing, the latter on the rumor that the city , of Philadelphia has agreed to indemnify the Schuylkill Navigation Company for suspension of, navigation until the water works of that city, are bett6.supplied with writer. The suppo sition that this may largely increase the • coal tratile•pf the Reading road caused an advanceN New York Central was again active, and while Michigan South ern and North Western were up from 1 ©134 per cent., at the close there was a more settled and confidential feeling with a growing disposition to discount, and an early return to oldrates of freights to the West. Five-ThirtyPrices: Canton, S.EN; Cum berland, 3435 ; Western Union Tele graph, 38y,; quicksilver, 13; Mariposa, - 6%; do. preferred, 133; Pacific 83X; Adams Express, 68M. Wells 19X; Ameri -can, 381‘; UnicedStltes,66%; Merchants Union. II; ' N. Y. Central. 210 g: Harlem, 162; Hudson, 185; Reading 96%; Erie, 28%; Michigan Central, 132; Mich igan Southern, 106%; Illinois Cen tml, 141 g; Pittsburgh, low; North.. western. 8835; do. preferred, 38; Cleve.: land, Columbus . and elneinnatl, 82; Rook Island./15X; Bt. Paul, 81X; do. pre. ferredc BaSki.Wabash*,74e"t Wayne, 153; Cblisage and Altana ; do. preferred, ITS. a i.. FINANCIAL. 115434; Dubuque. 112: C. C. and I. C., 3.434. St. Joe preferred. 124. Mining shares dull. Gregory, 205; La Crosse.'l7: Grass Valley, 25. Su b_Treasury balance, P 2,633,172. A Washington dispatch states the pres ent currency balance at $20,500,000. Report sass Pacific Mail will declare a dividend of 3 per cent. in some of the stock markets, with a total of 0,617. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, August, 16.1869. The markets, in a general way, present but little that is new important. The demand for almost-everything is con fined mainly to- z supplying immediate wants, and ziWith a light volume ,of business in - the aggregate, prices gener ally have undergone no quotable change Now that harvesting is over and the crops pretty well secured, there; is every indication of an early improvement in business, and judging from present in dications, there is nothing in the way of a good fall trade. APPLES—Continue very dull with a supply largely in excess of the demand; sales in a regular way at 12153 per bbl. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged; sales of fair to choice at 201525. BERRIES—None in the market, or at east in the hands of, commission men. BEANS—SaIes at $1,75@2. BROOMS—Quoted ' as follows: No. 5 $6,50; No. 4 g 6; No. 3 $5, No. 2, plain, $4,50, and market firm. CHEESE—Is firmer but unchanged; Western Reserve 13M6E414; Ohio Factory z 14%@15; Ohio Goshen 1.5;4 and Yorit Goshen 16 CEMENT—Johnstown Hydr i aulic Ce ment is quoted at 152, - 25 per bola CARBON OlL—Standard brands may he quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 bbl lots and 30 in a retail way. EGGS—Very dull with a good supply and no margin for shipments; sales at 14©16. ' .FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80@85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. - - FLOUR—The market is quiet though firm while prices are unchanged. Win ter Wheat flours, 17,00@7,25 for fair to good, and $7,50 for choice. The mills are reported as doing a good busi ness, thakis selling pretty freely, but it is said that they are not making much money. GRAlN—There is a steady milling de mand for Wheat : and we can report sales of prime new at 11,40, and prime old at $1,45. Oats irregular and unset tled; sales new on wharf at 50@51; in store at 55@57, and to arrive at 45(4)47. Old Oats, in store, 64@65.. There is 'a good demand fur Rye, and we can report sales 5 cars at $1;20. Corn is dull and neglected, in consequence of the low price of Oats; small sales in store at 11,05 (4)1,07. Barley is quoted at $1,25(4)1,30. HAY—Sales of new from country wagons at 814©18 per ton, as to quality. HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 23,®3 cts per pound. LlME—White Lime is quoted ai11,50, and Cleveland at $2,50, per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers & Co. .quote Extra No. 1, at 1,40@1,43, and No. 2, at 11,05. POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick ens, at 60@65 per pair. PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged. Shoulders, 15%(4)16; Ribbed and Clear Sides, 1834(4)193,; Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hams 2335 and fancy 24. Lard, 20 1 { in tierces, and 2035@21 in half bbla and kegs. Dried Beef 2134. Mess Pork at 1,33,75(134. PEACELES—SaIes from $1,50 to $2,00 per box, as to quality. PLUMS—SaIes at $3,00@4,00 per bash. PEANUTS—SaIes, at 1234. - POTATOES—Dull—offering at 11,00@ 1,50 per bbl, as to quality. SALT—Allegheny River brands are quoted. by the car load, 1, at $1,75®80. TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1035. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, August 16, 1869. The oil market opened this morning a little excited, and considerably firmer, under the influence of the foreign news, but subsequently there was a reaction, Antwerp being reported a franc lower, and at the close the feeling was compar tively weak, and prices, compared with the early part of the day, declined fully a quarter of a cent. The volume of busi ness, however, was very light, and so long as the market remains in its pres ent unsatisfactory and unhealthy conflx tion, no improvement can reasonably be expected—so long as the manufrcturer has no inducement to sell, so long as crude continues relatively higher than refined, and until there is at least a alight margin for the refiner, just so long will the trade be dull and stagnated and the clog which has so long clogged the business, will continue. CRUDE. Not a sale reported; market dull but Arm, with no disposition manifested to make concession in order to effect sales. Spot, or seller this month, may be qua ted at 15@15i 4 . Offers to sell 30 or 60 day, sellers option, at *6, on cars at 011 City, and at 0,96, seller 10 days. REPINED Sales In two lots of 500 each, Septem ber to December, at 33. August opened at 32%, but subsequently declined to 32%, and at the close, 32g. Seller all year, quoted at 31; and buyer all year at-3335@34%. LITBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Eclipse Itailfoad Axle . 350 Eclipse hiabhinery 750 Eclipse Spindle Sl:3 RECEIPTS OF CRIME OIL. R. T. Leech...... ... H. Koehler & Co., Waring, King & Co Total .... 660 bbls. OIL SHIPPED EitST BY A. V. B. B. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 416 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co., 196 tibia refined to Warden, Frew . d: Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer. Koehler & Co. 445 bble ref to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick,' 150 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & S. 154 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 600 cases benzine to Meisner & Actnan. Philadelphia. Total Refined 1,570 bbls. 334 -cases Dry Goods Market. NEW Yortic, August 16.—The dry goods market was rather quiet, and we have only the following changes to report.; Ottawa plaids and Osnalburga, reduced from 19 to 18; Marlbane do do, from 18% to '18; Alabama do do, from 20 to 19; Escanae & Bates corset jeans, from 12 to 12. -, -" DETROIT, 'Aug. 16.—Flour in light sup. . ply and firm. \Wheat—receipts 11,000 bo. and market firm , e xtra white $1,f35 for new h 51,71. offered for old; ,No. 1.11447(4. 1,58:. 4 porn - quiet $110 , 1fort:to; 1. pat*, steadylit 62€16,3c: SO bbls .. /00 4£o