purl SBURGII \ STE XL WORKS. ESTABLISHED llv 1643. ANDERSON,& WOODS, MANUTACTVIIEH OF REST .REFINED . CAST STEEL i i Of every description . Also, best Refined Carman Plow a d Spring Steel. CORNER ROSS AND FlRd' AVENUE,Pitts bursh. Pa. anis:mil DINUESNg WORKS. COLEMAN, ROM & CO., Raznifacturera of IRON;- TAILS, .STEEL, AXLES AND SPRiNCS,.: . DIIIIITESNE, L X AXXV JUNIATA, I . PLAT BAR. WIN, AND SQUARE IRON. RAND, HOOP, SHEET AND IRON. 130MRR PLATA'S AND HEADS, OU .D IRON, ,DRAO and DROPPER BARS, FLANGE': •JUTTEB. BARS, CILLNDER T A ND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Road,. CROW B a RS, WRD GER & HARROW TEETH, PLOW A.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, L L I PE E t E IN T, U SI D A S FVII4 P , a A. 3 1 1 BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS - and' ! 017 T NAILS AND SPIKES. i• Goods First alms and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORES: Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. tattg SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS, 1 EIMER ITIMICK & CO., PTIVSSIIIIGH. PA.. , manufacturers or every description of CAST AN!) GERMAN STEEL, itAtuw, /31.41N438, Inaa ' 'C AUI D B P , VXZEITRY, BI Z EIB ic Warehouse, SS ; Water and 100 First St& nuLcm DLIItIOND • STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all desealpUous of xrI;TIn . . Jnlce and Warehouse, TRIRTIRTH, THIRTY 'MST and RAILROAD STREETS, IRON WORKS. ELLERSILIES.EN PROCESS. • The Trustees are now Prepared to grant licen ser for the use of the lILLERSHAUISEN FED- - - - • The superior. quality imparted to good iron, I he great improvement In inferior iron. and the reduced cost, commend it to alt manufacturers of iron. Parties wishing to nee it can obtain licenses by ;praying to JAMES P. SPEER - Attorney for the Trustees. BOOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, 261 i 2oulth avenue. Parties interested ire invited to visit the 1110ENBISBGER WORKS, where the rocess le now in enceessini operation. teitida EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Fennsvlvania Iron Works. Warehouse. Nos. 166 and 16T FIRST 4THEET, o2pos Ite Monougaaela House. ‘l,ll:de 1,1/TTSBUROII BRASS FOUNDERS. MILLER, 888 & PARKIN GESMIIAL PART:TEES WM. METCALF.- REUBEN MILLER GEO. W. BABE, i , . CRAB. PARKIN. BPSCIAL P nr9ra—S. M. KLER, CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, Iff.LLER, BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE:, No, 339 Liberty Street, tel4:d43 PITTSBUitaII, PA . . LIQUORS, &c. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY IDIUPOIMEJILS er WffES, BRANDIES, GIN, &G svitousEi.trx DEA.T,Eas PURE RYE WiISKJES, 409 PENN STREET, Rave Removed to NOS. 354 AND 886 PENN, Cori Eleventh St., (formerly Canal, JOSFINCH di, S. FINCH co., 50..286.18eJ,159,191 4 193 and VIBST mum, PITTSBURtiIit, lINAMIIIACTUDIRA,O7 • Copper. Distilled Pere !Rye. Whiskey. Also. dealers In FOBILION SPINES and LT. QUOH24 HOPS. ne. mknoilir GLASS. cizaNA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET.' NEW GOCIDS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CHINA. ES NEW BRINA/411TAT8,envr curs, A SMOKING SETS, stock of SIcLTEB PLATE!) GOODS OF all deacrlpttom,T Ete Call and examine our anode, and we feel satisfied no one need fail to be mg fed, EL E. ItitEEll . & 00.0 100 P IFIFOOD STECEET. Lab:2 11U011 - EL BOLE 86 CO,, Cor. Point Alley and IhninesneSt. (NZAB THY POI/via Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT nisei:Nu and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION LEY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horsemower. CASTINGS,of every STREET ade to order stour Foundry, on THIRD below Market. RIGS 011 Wells, SHAFTING PULLEYS. HANGERS,HOUBE and TOBACGOSCREWS and IRON T OBSLOOOPRESSIM ort ban d and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS,' Fronting 'Os the Allegheny River, near the Feint. PITTSBURGH, PA. Sr AU orders promptly filed. TUT U S' FORT PITT s: 7 BOILED, STILL iM TANK WORKS. TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL BBB. Oth STILLS AND OIL TANKS CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND s, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANSCON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES. PRlsow M OO RS AND COAL unman Office and Warehouse. earner Third. Short and Liberty Str is, wr Orders sent to the above address will be Promptly attended to. - _ mh7:1139 WM. BANSIIILL & CO., • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 10, 1111, IA AND 16 P&lilir ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It witn 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, Fireßeds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pens, Tanga:, OS Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans and sole manufacturers of Barnlilll's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. 115:MI1 JAMES BC RITE _ ROL 55 and 56 W , - Street, ;:. . Prrassunau, A., 1 14N117ACT1171331 7' • IRON OIL RANKS, IIZTTLING PABB, corms Fxrzeis PIPS, , BOLLING MILL STAGES, And BERET IRO: WORN, • lOr z teanabosta. PITT SBI7IIOH. ITA t itirfaiiiiiiii7M4 "'Yen LLA1117•07171=13 dr Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SREET IRON wonn.ao. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., STOVES, CASTINOS, &o. i.BILUI)I4EY NO. BO WOOD STREET, _ Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoyeo, TO BE POUND. In our assortment will be found al the LATEST PATTCHNS AND IMPROVAME and the reputation of our Stoves Is 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 our new VoLCAN. STOVE, for churches, halls am: mores. Over 500 sold lo *fares moots*.otandPti for with or walk out easing. All who have used them pronounce tnem superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price List. jeSO . , GRAFF, ROM & CO., AcTlnumeo7 Byrn VARIZTIr Or lii - T I CONITMEI. B BTON COOKING BANGS, TllE REIT FUIINACE," • FOX WARMING BITILDINGIS. "RESIMR." C ANTI aIIMB IIST ° ll x) Coolll3TOThr,_ _, PAINS (Cincinnati Pettey .PORTABLI Fz REP MIT r_ON_Vi ANTL , , N.A..11, live from dirt asul dust; ea.& FRUITS. YENbEBI3, ac. \ 1 . 206 and 208 Liberty Street, I • ee,15;y17 . ~ .. PITTSBURGH, PA. OH STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL di COM• TRIUMPH, FOB _BITUMEN° UN COAL. Warranted te Cook, Bake or Boast as esll4is any other Store In the Union. • BISSELL ig CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. also on blend sad for sale, PARLOR BTOWCAS, E"alla CWßlN6ll a gt,Z T 0 BUILDERS! 800.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 180,000 feet 136 inch Clear P/ank; 115,000 feet 136 limn Common Plank; 26,001) feet Dry 1 and ii Inch Oak: 518,00 U ft. }j, Ih,ll and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling: 1%1)00 feet Dry Yellow Pule Boards; ' • 100;000 feet Hemlock Scantling. aua.ooo feet No. 1 18 inch baglnag Shin lloo.ooo Ax 1 lft.lnchSVlngllA; sawed; 50,000 No. 110-Inch Shingles. stutTed: SO,OOO Fire Brick:, 1,000 Fire TOE. • 4; 100 Tons Fire Chili Also, Saw Mill Lumber. Locust sad Cede Posts, and all articles lir thellne on hand and for sale b 7 ALEXANDEBIPATTENUON. Yards— No. 157 - Rebecca street and corner of Pre Pie and Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor ough of Manchester. *13:6 '~ COMMON Machine Stone Works, • Northwest Canter of Wert Common, Allegheny, HEIM% ATVATEII{ £ Hare on hand or tepare on abort notice Hear ge Hear t and Step Stanek, airs for Sidewalks, Brows, Unite, de. Head is Tomb Stoner, de. Orders promptly executed. Pr ices minutia ENGINES, BOILERS, & CARROLL & SNYDER, MANOTACIIIRSRS Or PITTSBURGH, Pa. at CO., LUMBER. STONE. PITTSEITRGE G FOUNDERS; butonnasTs. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COrPANY. • OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. EV - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOVNDRT AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carron and Omani:man Moans, (NINTH WARD.) . 1 P.1TT5.1317/tCM' s WILLIAM SMITH * Manufacturer of CAST IRONY BOWL PIPE POE GAS AND WATER WORKS. My Piing are all cast Invarlablyin Pita, In dry sand. and 11i feet lengths. Also, MI assortment of general • Castings for Gas and Water Works.. Ants of bas Works to a make of umalnTr.nd• DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM DULLER, (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Rae facilities eo-extensitli 'With the leading Forges in the Eut, and is prepared to promptly SHAFTS,actonly 511 PISTON EAMBOAT CRA NKS. BOD', LEVERS, PITMAN •lAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES. LOCO.MOTIViC FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. sptch4o ROBINSON, BEA & CO., - Successors to ROBINSON, Mir= I Miziadig. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,, annficturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, eearing, Shafting, Castings of all descript_o_i ns•. 011 Tanks and Sttlls,Noller and Sheet Iron Work. • Office, IsTo. JJ; corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARIPS PATENT INJECTOR for Seeding Boilers. Jall:rffit CO.,THOMAS CARLIN & . Fourth Ward Foundry and machine Works, SANDUSRY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Stationery and Portable Steam Zunneo, IJU ruAleys, hills:rung, Urlst and dal,- Mill Wora, Rolling Waggonachine °anti/s 3 * Grate Bars. Weights,. Boxes. &c. Build to order and nave on band Engines of all sizes. : mvl4:qs CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Chll Molls, Mill Camas& 801 l Lathes. &e. OILS. D IA M OND OIL WORKS, • - H. M. LONC &•CO., Once, DALZELL BUILDING. fel3 Duquesne WIT. Pittsburgh. Ps. WARING AND KING, Oonandszlon Merchants and Broken la Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESME WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDBESB, likpom 17, Chamber of Commerce, aplo 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. TACK BROTEIEES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND MALI= IN Petroleum and its Products, Pittsburgh OffIee—DALZELLII BUILDING, corner of Duo:mane Way and /rwin streets. Philadelphia Offlee—lST WALNUT BT. spirwto ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWIDDLE / MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. tellpse Railroad Axle 011. Stands great heat- without change; remains limpid at c l imates o Special 011 for tropical climates or hot weather. locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted lor highspeed. 1 Splkodie Oil , Wool Ilead•Light 011, Oil, Tanners' Stuff. Round°, ing & Pi Malkin', 011, Gasoline, Harness Oil. JParratline. ARMOR VARNISH,. to preserve Bright Iron Work and bkichinery VOID lint. These products are manufactured under Dr. Twetfdle , spatent by Superheated Steam in Vac cuo. Ihe Lubricating 011 k are almost odorless, perfectly p ure, uniform, and mostly light col fared, stand a high temperature unchanged, and remain lint rid durin extreme cold. The Railroad manyre and are in constant use on of the princi p a l Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at Sharpsbnrg Bridge. NOVELTY WORKS. '. - pITTSBUIIGH NOVELTY WORKS. . - 'Rounded A. 11132. • ADAMS, & CO. N II tUPAO7I3IIIIBEI OT LILTBToRE STANDARD, IYATRRA S PAT ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. lantu /toed Patent Door Looks and Lateheli • Paint and Conte JIMA &e. • 0011E2 OP ITIStAITENITEI 61131A11T am •• ' intsibanal, ' ' • MONDAY A MONDAY, FINANCIAL, AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL ..... 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT., JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DIRE 470R9. Thos. M. Marshall, John M. Murtiand, Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace, James W. Arrott, • Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, , Win. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking business. jelok43 1 .11711 AVENI7E BANK Of Pittsburgh. . No. 195 FIFTH AVENt. CAPITAL -- 7100,006. - ''''' STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDPALLY LIA BLE. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time deposits. Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canadas on most favorable terms. Exchange. on all the principal Foreign cities bought and sold. I 1 , Di ount days Tuesday *lntl Friday, Ope from 9A. id. to 3 P. M., acid on Saturday event gs from 7 to 9 tPciock. . DIRECTORS: ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WEYMAN, W. H. SIMS. FRANK I-lEBERT, W. 0. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER, DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR, EMIL POEBSTEL. ED. DITHRIAGE, President ' . F. E. SCHENCK, C ushier. autil•nM CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 8.i00,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. MEREST PAID Or DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and soid. &Ad when desired- remitted lto Europe. Collections made gon all theprincial points of the United states and Canada. p Domultex !Hamm', President. JAMY.B Mcaauk, Vice President. W. N. illouGAN. Cashier. D. Ih DiescrOk esen. i Thomas Bourke, J Joanhnes McCabe, savage, J. Minim, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle, Jnoolos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating. jel:ks N. HOLMES & SONS, 33.ALMEEMEELES 7 57 Market Street. PITTI13131:71143.11, Colleen One made on all the pancipal points of the United titates and Canada,. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of 'United States Securities. HAUT, CAVGRET & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS" Verner Third and Riood Streets, 13 . 13 T51E5U13,413111, PAL., unicozasons TO HANNA. SART & C 0..) Zolunine 111 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partletOar attention paid to the purchase COVERFINIENT BONDS. 8 Licht Drafts on London. oriarrh • PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, Messrs. BiBNEY, MORGAN & CO., 53 Exchange Place, and N. E. JESUP & CO„ Pine Street, fi. T., offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation ; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Aires of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado it addition to this special grant the Com. any also owns Three Millions of Acri n Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to velop the country and improve the roa They are a first mortgage upon the eaten on of the road from Sheridan, Hansa o Denver, Colorado. The road in opera• ion NOW IBM MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST N THE, NEW LOAN. There is no better rarity in the market—this-:being in ome respects better than Government Se- urines. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE pi:EOLW; Prir:e '96, and acorn- nterest, In Cnrieney. Pamphlets, Maps lulus furnished on applicatjon. and aulo J. IL SWINT J. X. BEAST SWINT & BRATT, , ABOBTrECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS; Jo, 61 Sandusky - St.. Allegheny, Pac: A tarsi "sottnient of NEW', rosTs__Ana aud•wrisus coasts:los%9n Ulu!. 'Ttrialuve of w deserts) os, ll , , , GUST 23, 1869. FINANCIAL. GrC: O -T-430, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker my6Con Wood and Fitch Streets. JAY COOKE & CO., 33axalier' may? 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, • PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS et all descriptions bought and sold. - Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Government Securitlea JAMES T BRADYOO.i t f ht (2neeecsors 08. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and . Wood Sts., 221 , .a. Da - MR. BUY AND BELL ALL XI D 8 OF GOVERNMENT SECEJRITIES, SOLD,, SILVER AND COUPONS, 'ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Or Interest Allowed on Deposits. `Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. LAMES T. BRADY & CO. /61jf gittstutrg r tar t. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, August 21, 1869. t , The downward speculation in gold reached 13134 at noon on Saturday, from which it recovered to 131. 7 4 to 132, The downward course of the premium is assisted , by the large offers - of influen tial parties who, having bought gold at high prices and being unable to effect an advance, now do all in their power to depress the premium as much as possible in order to buy for a rise, since the time is favorable for that, should the Government not sell largely. . The amount of floating gold in the market is much reduced and for the two months of September and October 11 will cost little or noting to carry large gold tal ances without extra charges of interest, and should speculative sales remain un covered, gold would command interest for loaning. For . this and other reasons, concerning crop reports from. England, a rise of several points in the next few days is more than probable ' The depression in the gold premium has influenced a downward movement in Government bonds, and capitalists, seeing how little it takes to cause a re action in - the high priced currency value of our bonds, are holding back with investments for the present. Even if the policy of the Administration is to improve our depreciated currency by placing the currency market price of our securities on a par with gold, the past week has freely demonstrated that that objective point can be reached at a much lower point of the market value of bonds by_reducing the gold premium at a favorable moment, and by publishing the amount of bonds to be purchased from week to week. If this policy had been pursued since July first, the government would have saved from 5 to 7 per cent. on the entire purchase of bonds, now amounting to 3.5 millions. The movement west and south, which is now beginning, will, most likely, cause a stringent money market during Sep tember and October, and a retrograde movement in bonds is almost a foregone conclusion. Stocks are dull and heavy. New York stocks are taking the lead and the Western roads, for which a rising ten dency was manifested a fortnight ago, follow in the same direction. The con solidation of several t oads so far have not benefltted speculators as much as the Neti York and Fort Wayne roads. The game is:Understood, and too many have ing bein attracted it does not. pay ; any more for the originators. - In oue-local stock and bond markets matters 'look dull and -devoid of in tared. A few thousand bonds of any description will supply all the demand, and croakers care little to carry bonds ate moment when discounting will pay better. Money commands from 8 to 10 per cent. for prime paper. Quotations as received' by Ph. R Mertz: Gold, 131%; Silver, 127. ' Eighty one's, 123 g; Five Twenties, 1862, 122".‘; do 1864, 121 g; do 1865, 121 g; do 1865, Consols 120 g; do 1867, 1203.1; do . IE6E, 120 M; ' Ten Forties, 1143 ; New 'York Central, 200; Erie, 28g; Reading, 96gt Pittsburgh, ' Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 151 g; Ohio & Mislssippi, 32. x; Michigan Southern. 105,4; Cleve land '& Pittsburgh, 106 g; Chicago & Rook Island, 115'4: Chicago & North Western, 87 1 /.l:Chicago t North Western Preferred, 96g;. Adams Express Com pany, 5734; Merchants Union Express, 39g; Pacific Mail, 80g; Western Union Telegraph Company,.3B34, EXCHANGE, Large. Small. London, per. £ X 0,50 83,55 Paris. per 'franc 26 3 ,E 27 Berlin, thaler 96 , 97 Frankfort, florins `56%' —Oltiedngtotations received by James T. - Goldv MX; .United States Sixes, 1881. 122; Five-Twe • 1862, 122 N; do. 1864, 121%; do. 1865, Ten-Fort:es, 114%; Five-Twenties, .1- ary and Ju1y,1865, 120!.; do. do. 12;934: do. o. - 1868. 120 1 „;: Due CA pounds, 119: Union Pacific Railro: 881/.; Central do; do, 99; Cy. Paoli 109;‘; Lake Superiors, 96. [By Telegrauh'to the Pittsburgh Gazette., NEW YORK, August 21, 1869 Money easy at 5@7 per cent. on ce with'some loans as low as 4 per cent 4 bank statement the unfavorable crease in specie is due to the transf. : San Francisco. while heavy loss in , posits is made up of the decrease specie and legal tenders and $2,700,00 0 nationaltank notes shipped West. banks hold $18,152,179 above the legii serve against $20,648,346 the prece, week. Loans, $262,741,133; deer , $3,764,232; specie, $21,594,510; deer $25,599,989; legal tenders, $53,070,54e crease, $1,659,258; deposits, $192,02t decrease, $6,928.165; circulation, $34 104; increase, $35,847. Sterling dull Gold opened at 132, fell to 1313; closed at 131%,@132. Carrying rate 4 per cent. Clearances $91,000,000. ports for the week $492,981. {. The Sub-Treasury received s2,ot. - during the week for California Iran and $3,492,000 for customs, while k 179 were disbursed for interest anc. million for regular sales. One br sold a million to-day at 31;4 and re says' James Fisk, Jr., offered two: lions at 31. Governments steady; Coupons of 1231@123%; do. '62, 1223.1,0123: do. 121%,(1245; do. '65, 121%©12134: new. 11,Ni5i®120%; do. '67. 12035@ j 1' do. '6B, 120W112091; 10-40's, .114}.1@)1 Pacifies, 10935011 e. Stocks were weak during the mor with a general decline; after three o'c the feeling was better, and prices lair ed yog)% per cent. from the extreme closing, however, feverish and unset The streets were deserted early owit the heat, and there was no regular a' noon board. mb3O Five -Thirty Prices: Canton, 58; C berland, 343. ; Western Union r. graph; 373/,; Quicksilver, 13; Mari'. 73; do. preferred, 13; Pacific Mail, Water Power, 13; Adams Express, Wells 19,;,; United States, 621„x; 1 chants Union, 1034: N. Y. Central, Harlem, 160; Hudzion, 180: Reading, 1, Erie, 28X; do. preferred, 51; Mich- Central, 130; Illinois Central, 1 Pittsburgh, 105; Northwestern, StTf preferred, 96: Cleveland, Colum bt* Cincinnati, 78; Rock Island, 115%; Paul, 80;‘; do., preferred, 883/,; Wao, 841„x; do. preferred, 85; Ft. Wayne. .1 Terre Haute, 34; do. preferred,; Chicago and Alton, 155; Ohio apd sissippl, 32y,. Coppers at Boston: Copper Falb: Franklin,-13; Quincy, 25. Sub Treasury balance, $91,592,863. ring the week 0.448,857 of gold eel; cates were cancelled and sent to Wt ington. Imports daring the week: Goods, 2,411,544; ;General merchana $3,392,604. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. • OPPros OF Prrrssuuoir GAZETTE' rumAT, August, 21 1869. The markets in a general way prer . but little that is new or important; demand for most of the leading cc' modities is confined mainly:to supply; immediate wants, as there Is an almi total absence of anything like a apt lative feeling. Both flour and grain weak and drooping, east and west, 'it Is not probable that the bottom yet been touched, as the indications favorable for a still further decline. latest advices from Europe report me favorably in regard to the crops, t thit together with the fact that the yf has - been unusually large in this count is having a very damaging effect on ;! arguments of those who have all been contending for high prices. APPLES—In good supply and d: but unchanged, $1@2,50@3 per bbl. BERRIES—BaIes of Blackberries;! 90€01 per pail. • BUTTER—Is quiet and unchang! sales good to choice at 20@24. • BROOMS- , Quoted as follows: ni $6,50; No. 4 Vlt No. 3 ?.5, No. 2, pia: ip4,50, and market firm. CHEESE—Is firmer but unchanz; Westerk Reserve 13„r@14; Ohio Paw"; 1434@)15; Ohio Goshen 153 i and ye Goshen 16%. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic It meat is quoted at $2,25 per bbl. CARBON OlL—Still quoted at 27ta for round lots, and 29ig30 in I a sin: way. EGGS—Demand more active, prices stronger=sales at'ls®lB. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80t3 cents to the trade, and the usual advari for small lots in store. - FLOUR—Is quiet and dull but t changed, with continued liberal arrive , and a'supply fully up to the demar::, We continue to quote Winter Why flours at 87,00®7,50 per bbl, and chcrt Springs are quoted at 47,5057,75. mills are reported Eot Bening a good dt, of flour, but oot'maklng much money;; GRAlN—Wheat is less active and wfa , ,, with a drooping tendency, though as unchanged here—sl,3s®l,4o for ne l Red, and 81,4351,45 for old. Oats good supply and dull but unchangeil saler'of new on track at 47548, and store at 50552. Rye—little or none offil ing, and market quiet and unchanged: 81,15®1,20. Sale of 300 bushels fall . Bet ley at $1,25. 'Corn is dull and tr changed; sale of 800 bushels priine is $1,05, delivered. HAY—Sales 4 cars new baled, at fro': $17521 per ton. Wagon Hay is selliel at 814 to 18519. HEMP—Very dull; $205 per ton, HUSKS—SaIes at 23;®3 ctstper pound?LlME—White Lime is quoted atBl,s:i and Cleveland at 42,50, per bbl; LARD I.L---F. Sellers Co. quo! Extra No. 1, at 1;40®1,43, and ..No. 2, 51.05. IPOULTRY—SaIes of spring chici-; e s, at 50®55 per pair. PROVISIONS—Firm but uncbanger , Shoulders. ' 153.,®16; Ribbed - arid Clpf4, Sides, 1fi3i@1334; Cincinnati S' Cured Hama 2334 and fancy 24. Edi ue t ,' 203‘ in tierces, and 2034(4,21 in half bir and kegs. • Dried Beef 2134, Mess P0r, , ,, at'l 833,75034. PEACHES—In good supply but Ut changed—sales in store at 81.5C52,00 Pe!: box, as to qualtiy and condition. pOTAOE—DaII at 11,00,51,50 per ersey Sweets steady at $7 per bbl. P EANUTS—Higher, 1434 cts. PEASS-41,50®3,00 per bbl. PLUMS—SaIes at .$304,00 per bushe:': SALT—Allegheny River brands af,",:r. qted. by the car load, 1, at 41,75®80. ALLOW—Renderedquoted at 103f,,,:i. , Dry Goods Market - ; .„ , „: NEW YonE, August 2L—Weather ex:-:„: cessively hot; trade much less activA than yesterday, meantime prices rulit,?: steady but there is a little weaknes;.t.j perceptible in printed caliooes. 8o wese-',-.. ern buyers refuse to purchase at current:- rates, unless on a. guarantee. Woolei:'f=! goods: market• amply supplied, and thei,* prices on the whole rule'high. Al' CHICAGO, Aug- 21.—Cattle d,45(5,7,..::. for fair cows; al! at $4 $6,24 for d shippiaj 'steers. Hogs fairly aetivegooat ?9 /8,75©8,E for cornmon.49@9.4efor fitir:to mediu m ,so @9,9o for good to choice. • r' ES