ght Gnett. TVEDITEE3DLT, my 26, 1885 IQ II OBI2IBON, M'Clatai ,t CO.. Vieinitis.orals $32-013.02'113. So. 73 Fourth St.. Pittsburgh. teettrial to PAR FUNDS and cam CoMotions viade in all patt4 of the trattedStates. Buy and sell at market rates: tra B. 6P6r d rent. 1661., Bons; V. 6. do. do.; • 11. 6.6 per sent. 10.40 do.. V. 6.6 per rant. Cent:eau:a Indebtedr.eas Ayrnrrl7o3.l46Treaanzy Rote/. - Ths➢ alscEl3l , aud SELL ON coaranssimc at the Sew York, Philadelphla, and - Pittsburgh Boards, all kinds of ,Goverassrat Securities, tacks. Bonds, G01d....&a:. ka . 1.25 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BROILEIRS....MID.XiLIMAIEEBS7 BOARD. (0025010110ar 110.1111150111.10055 As 0.00.1 Trr-an.4.9, July 25. MP& Aaled U.;S. Pa, lea .00 75 U. S. Five Twenty L-104 CO 105 00 U,S.:Tessrcuty —._140 6609 • —........ Oo tgar:giV.isu"Y ----- ;) 00 OcroneUsvillet '74 Co Eureka 500. Co 49 6o Osman Ism Co. 10 60 Allegheny s B. P. )3. W 60 00 UonneUsvills B. S. Stook, to 9 50 Iron Om Bank go 00 Edam& olanuLan. Nat.-- ..... 61 00 Bank of Pitts ' ' 00 Peoples , National 8ank....,—.-103 50 AGO., P4S:(IMM {Merry Ed& & Cherry Rua & PEtaburgla Eldorado Merdlarde Federal. Murray 011 14Aboy.Cherry Ran.._.... Ott Dula illtab7gb EI2!MMIM Nits ...... 60 ,Luhrie --. 20 —lll.Logo .. ... . ..... L.._ 12 60 Monongahela Pioneer— 2S 1 06 Pittsharg; arainraZator Co- 2000 There 1 no marked change to TAG In the pries of gold, the New York quotation at noon to-day being 143, which to abbot the Came as yesterday. Ot is reported as etroog, however, and the "bu 11.," it is said, are pretty mogul= of running It up to • 1415; and, pcssibly, 160._ Gold bearing bombs are also firmer and a traction higher. . . . There were no new features to our local stocks ' today worthy of special notice. Bank shales are again inquired for, but figures offered do not come up to the views of holders. For Mechanics 7e1.4 was offered at board today; 5i tbz BL & his; 69 for Beak of Pittsburgh, and 1034 Tor Peoples' No ' tlonsL telA woo offered for Eureka 'fluurance, and 20)4 for German. In Patrolman shares there was but little done aside from Columbia, which seems to be about the only stock that is in demand. Several small sales were effected during the day on the street at from am, to Ti. The aztonnt of this stock on the market appears to be growing less day by day; buyers are becoming more an• merous, and sellers scarce. Parties whoa few days Mace were unwilling to buy at 25, are now .pitehingixeat 36%ij).19,_ and sellers who two weeks ago were wllllng and anktotta to sell, have now withdrawn their stock from the market. There to still some inquiry for Cherry iron & - Pltisburgh, and Cherry -Ban & 00 Cents offered for the former, and 63 for the latter, but there appears to be no sellers at these rates, an we were unable to learn of any sales. We are Informed that the development of tha property of the "llrdon Lubria Co." located in • the Ohio oil region, la being pushed forward with _energy, and five engines are now on the ground at work or beteg put in readiness for salve opo , 'rations. The old well hal bees cleaned out, and, it is thought, will produce as much oil as alto did before caving in. ... , —That the 01l excitement , (says the Philadelphia .5. , .. .7:Pretel)witicknaged a scl . Mstoujy.thile-tilme - year ago, will ever regain a eltrill ascendancy is net general believed, but there is ood ground for the Opiniontliat that iftefcles of it ale jobbing will be cri r . very extensive . All hold of oil stocka are . koala leopstally for the tinte k ßa order that they may be enabled to nomad the liest'llinancial bur dens which they era now carrying at such vast loss. Doubileall thew very parties now so anxious to all will be the firmest then to hold on, belies• ing that there is 800 a bettor prospect than has yet developed itself. Each advance of their stock r enders them the more Itangulne,and the Ida likely willthey berthaell out at figures which now they *uhld'-be glad to get. There is nothing in the ch cuntetantra'of the dee tie warrant the low prices _ now preialent, awl shrewd men are beginning to see that now le tho time to buy that they may profit by.the future rile. —A New New Orleans paper contains the follow log report of a decielp by the United States Court in that city relative to the confiscation of the d ude of John Slide.ll,thc rebel emidary. It append , that the banking house of Discuard er Uo., of Paris advanced two hundred and ninety thousand franca up on a mortgage of Dlr. macre real estate in Louisiana, and they came forward through their agents at New Orleans to" Prove their claim, which was disallowed, as also a similar claim by other parties for one hundred thousand footed : Bldg., Dwell of the Coiled States Court, delis emit has decision to the Intervention of tae Uni sons' %lank and cf klacuard es On in the suit or ' the United States against John Slidell, Inc confis cation of his real estate in the Lilly of New. On The Cloacae' Bank board its claim on the mortgage executed by fir. tilidell'e agent" in this. city In favor of the bank for onee hundred thou sand franca Judge Dwell decided that such a mortgage was a Intendhe claims of the United .• Stites,: end was to preserve Dir. Slidell's property from the country, so that It could not be sethed, and that jils Slidell being a notorious enemy of the United States, his property was 11. • able under ;the Confiscation act, and could not thus be placed beyond reach of the government. The Judge fur her deeded that the power of latter .. ~neViroller Mr. SlieleWa agents did not give them interr e at c Al in on ' tl=ard . liejtoiY.:wlno regard m a to mn e .- gage in their favor on Mr. Slidell.. property for advances to the amonnt of Me.od francia, Judge ' • Dural decided that when the mortgage was given in Parini it was well known by the Warfel/ore • that Mr. Slidell was an =tempter the United States and is-traitor; that he wan caching as a co camiselon ere& theiscedallth a n d hey Stated they knew -the Ask they were taking, and they grounded their - • hopes of repayment upon the prospeet of the sue . ces,of the lastage.nt, State* in overthrowing the authority of the United States. Baltimore Market, July 24 • Coffee—We note a sale 01100 hags Me at ditA cts . gokL . Platu—..Very Utile dates' to-day We. eoottoue • , Awe grottations. vls: Howard street Soper $1,2501,50 .4:949i2.5, do Family f 8,5059; Ohio Super And eut•Esttra f6,15a7, 'do Extra 42567,62%, do Family 134,25;. City Mills good to Caney brands Stier 67,2512,50, do Shipping brands Fstra 69,500 • stawlard.Zitwt 68i Balt:snore Eauilly 11, and' tity grade Brandy a tr nd $10 wine b&.. 1 ,1 1 0.11±,f4t , per end barrel. main—Wheat-10,000 bushe received, mostly red, 6000 bash of which wasinew; sales of 160 btuth whita - at $1 ,00, 100 butt. at $2,05, and ite at. $2,01; 100 bush • • Tad aV111,60,000 do at ll*, 3100 bush at 51,90, an o / — 6190 bush Sit 51,95..-Corn.-111E00 s bush , orar sold, 1400 bush white at 94, atio both at 950, tao bu asps., one 200 bush 501 op: Ye per bush- Oats— ' 1300 both offered, and show cow hush said at 650980 ,S• • . weight for' ld, and 660690 for new. ,No sales of E itrittaise.S.LThe ooly elle reported! was SO 11114 1 Canon Snatmigellott. Provisions—Quiet but very firm itirocootinuoto Quote as follows: Itacon Sides 19 , 4; Shosilders 41: attithi.llollk Meats—Shouldelli 1744 0 lot ltooteeoete • dellveryttMe offered for tltagnst delively; Sides \ • 17%c offered; and held at 19c. .Lard is held. at Zia \ forpd.olef•Westera; City iht..%o per la:. Meta • Pork - t Hold at Wean per bbL titosk ot,alt kinds light, • -w ith 'food demand fronathe South 10 4, local leads. -• ' \ •Ssyar:-.Marta' finntaalirs to-day 400 bhdli Porto ' 'Moo sit 1414060 do: of 14%6, and 29 do faubs 12%0 •••,. • lb` We continue ouotatsona, For Cuba and Engtlab bleed; Lair to good reiltaing,.ll3‘6l2% sta. 10 12% al3o, prime:tool:dales LiN11140; Poo ' • tO tt tr, SouttOon togood grocery. 12 14 61 • 63 . prime • — tiff ebeleis follatecollistarke No. 12,120 keslb. • • • • \ - New Cotton Crop. The -trek Grimm" Tries CUrrent of the Itb, as ye fiv. /The so itonuti wter.h • reach us from the cotton gelds rup very favorable. In Tessa the plant la Dealtblol antt forward; end this Aldo of the ricer, Iwherp a ernaller peplum been pleregd, the promise ; is good. . There,arorepotts of the Army' worm ha,. ' ins suede Its appearance in 0X) Or two places, but —}hem grace }hens to nd reliable ialladatiorl. Ot.flatilapauXtAt"4lisecta which usually make their &overseer/5 about Oils Vine, have probably been mistaken forlt. The army worm does not appear till later in the season. The growing cereal crops are probably larg er than were ever before cultivated in this oo try and promise richer baryon. The breadth ( vound planted to India° corn, especially in the Sleuth, was unprecedented, t';';• iAlatteterrattern is re . reed to be healthful end •- , lerwrird. 11141/lanthenn. Wheat crop:nOrr a good part reaped, Is also large and excellent. In Texas, Georgia and Timnesse, as Indeed eh through the . 48 Outheln tier or oare4 Stairs flour is coming , 0411„lit iirol?Vinged Y err \ b " t ' • Chicago Flour Markertc-duly 94. c j ri‘Juitle.fg•lgrAgflPfrofig'otigAdetis of spring estrogen advance of 10'415 er bbl WO5 Paid. Win ter wheat flour was held with greeter ‘ firmness,but the Inquiry being chiefly for spring there we. no i . :: =l . lrea bdium itt ia tr_alues. Sales ranged fate grades ot-white winter and as from $6,7566,.5 for medium to choke spring extras. Ssies t White Winter Extras=loo bola 4.llsterepisch Wood," and iso fhls "star orpidego_ $8,75; 61 hble "Capitol XXX" at 115,60,•'70 btal Invincible" at $8; 150 bbla "Peerless" (Qtocy) and 100 bble 4, Geo. Field b. Co" on p. rooghla breed , notkfeeted:./ilicalgert old oloood, o t 4444 Spring Eaten-100 bbLe "Gundass' , at 211,15; GS Mlle oWatonandie," bile "Cameron FM144 . '1001)1)14 “NleoYtttl," toe bblinirlthlieldf o on p. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ttreer , r, J vly 25,1565. 'There LnO new feature la the produce: market. worthy of special notice, the demand for the lead ing commoditles being light, while price. have un dergone no quotable change. GRAlN—There to very little Wheat coming for. war* sad with a good demand, sales could readily be effected at extreme prices. Prime Ear and Spelled Corn Is in demand, and sells readily fro m store at 76093, Oats moderately active but un. change's; gale of len bush from store at 67; end Ito do at 68. No movement in Rye or Barley. FLOUR—The Flour market Is quiet, but with light recelpts,Xmall stocks and an upward move ment In Wheat, bolder. are Inn o their views, indite/me are iodlfierent about realizing at present quotation.. We note small isles of Extra Family at $7a607,60 for Spring Wheat, and 38,0008,2603,n0 for Winter Wheat do—hut little selling above td.X. Sale of 300 bblo, to the trade, on private terms PROVISIONS—Bacon le arm, with a fair job bing demand at unchanged . rates. We continue to quote st 18 for Shoulders; 19 for Ribbed Sides; 23A 024 for Plain Ram.; 26 for Plain Canvassed: and 29031 for Sugar Oared. Hess Pork dull and un- changed. Prime kettle rendered Lard to selling at 23 cents. FRS IT—Green Peaches a - shade lower sales of lo boxes at PAO per bushel box; and 16 bbls Green Apple, et $6,03 per bbl. Dried Apples dull at 6 0 3 ets. Peaches nominal at 18020. OREESE—Steady, witn a fair Jobbing demand, at 16018 for Wnstern Reterve; 11018 for Hamburg, and 19020 for Goebert. • SollaillffilL:aaliaat Mb per gallon. EGGS—Without quotable change and a little dull; We Contlnue to quote at Wall. BUTTER—Packed better is steady and moder at:lß:lVdc, with isles at 12Q18 for old, and 18022 fo SEEDV•There is but little ' Flex Seed offering, and it la wanted for shipment at MOO bushel. No movement In Clover or Timothy Seed.. PEARLS—Firm, with a good demand au/ FOCI Short supply; Kale of ton. at SALT—Unchanged and dull; Wes of 100 bill et pos, andati bill, to city trade, at 2,80. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET TVESDIT, July 25, 1608. ! There was a moderate Mali:tors done to Crude to-day, but the market, nevertheless is weak, with more sellers than buyers, and the tendenev is to- Ward lower rates. As ye t owes r,t he re has been no material ehmige in prices, and we °patinae to quote at2l, tibia returned, and 20, bbla included, for good gravities. Sale of 1226 tibia, to arrive, on private terms; 600, in bulk, at 2t; 620, bbis returned, at 20 480 at 24180 at 21, 189 et 21; sod 103 at 21. Ihe sitv. ply at present is comperitlverk light, but as the river is in good boating condition, it is expected the receipts within the hest few day. will be large. Refined, to bond, continues quiet and rather weak, end, a. compared with last week, prices are a shad. lower. The only sale reported was WO bbls "Lucifer," at 61%, for Immediate delivery In Philadelphia. Without speaking desparLogly of others, the "Lucifer" any ho set down as one of the best brands Is this market, and is so regarded both here and to the East. Free 011 is quiet and entirely nominal at 6113650. No movement in Noptba or Residuum. There were no arrival of oil by river to-day, and it ls thought boats were delayed by the heavy wind which prevailed during the greatEr part of the day. - 10 20 - 1 00 73 1 91 PETROLEUM STOCKS IN PHILA. DELPHIA. Special Dlapateh to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Parcaner..rila, July 5,126, Petroleum shares were rather better to-day, and more active, but glees ruled Irregular, Complex; ter, sold at Ili; Caldwell, 2; Mingo, 234; Tarr Farm, I; Tarr Homestead, 4; McClintock, 1%; ;Our. tln SL } OliCreek &Cherry Run, l!i; Maple (Shade, 10%; Glen Rook, 5%. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK. Special Dispatch to Western Freec. NHW YORK, Jnly 25, 1545. Petroleum Stecke were steady to-day, and rather better as the Plthole Companies. Sales were made as follows: Cherry Ben, 33; Tack, 45; Seennle, 185; Byad Farm, 133; Pithole Creek, 10.60; Bradbury, 200; Germania, 45; Fulton, 610; 13ergan, 40; Ileydriek, 220; Buchanan Farm, 63; Webster, e 4.0; Called States, 11.30. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Special Dispatch to Western Prem. Saw TORY, Jely2a, ISM. Petrolsom 1. dull &ad prices are nominal, et ILO 2i for Crude, 60052 x for Railed in Bon:, end tug "ilo for do. Free. ALLEGHENY CATTLE al ARKET. Reported Expressly for Pittsburgh Gazette. Amiroincirr Crrr. July re, VW. CATTLE—The market for Cattle was an nn• wally bard one this week fur drover., the supply being terser than for several weeks past, and the demand comparatively light. Several diapatches of an unfavorable character were received from Philadelphia during the day, which, att a matter of course retarded the operations of shippers—some Of them who usually buy liberally, refusing to take's single bullock. The whole dumber on sale was varionaly ultimata! at from fourteen to fif teen hundred head, rf which about Melee bun dred 'Were sold, and the balance left over stud ship. pod EMIL. Prices, as compared uRh last week show a cotudderable falling otr, while the cattle, In point of quality and condition, were pretty evenly divided between good and bad. The beet retailing grades such so our best butcher. are Lc - custotned to buybag,7wold at fror. 6f.-4.27.i,, but few Selling above 7 cents. There is .. continued goal deMand for stock cattle at prices ranging from Sifak,W. Tie market closed dull and heavy , and drovers Sr. predicting that the market neat week will also be a hard tne. SlitEP JIND L.l.ll.llS—lhrre W. but very lit tie deem in this elan of stock this week. Not withlitandlng the supply on s. le wee very meagre, the market ruled dull, the demand being restricted simOst entirely to supplying the immediate wants of tovomers. Good qualities of - Mutton Sheep to ld to n recoil way at 0 , 5534, and common do a t 4y e at. Lambs ranged from f 2 to $3 per bead, accor lag to quality and condition. BUGS-The market for Rags continuea very quiet at these yards, the tllttlattiODA being very ii,ebt and hardly worth recording. Prorea remain about as but quoted, sio,ouett.uo per met, gross,.as to quality. W.I. Lafferty & Co. wholesaled int head of good stoat. eagle to A. IL Black at 43a; also, retalen ta head fair to good Id cols steers at 6%64; John liervila retailed 21 head of good Ohio steers for Campbell, at an average 016;4; also, 20 head of common Onto cows and stems for liarblson, at 4.4a 5 :4 - Isaac Vannatti retailed and widlesaled 20 head Of mixed Ohio stock at 4%fga. Enteritis & Co. ratalloi 25 head of mixed Ohio stook at 4%86%. John ra , Artila bought for shipment toPhiladel phia, head of conunonish tows and heifer. at era per head. George Cram wholesaled to Wm. Duff al head el good Illinois steer., averaging 1175 it., at gO,7J. Ilidmes and Pliefer whOleaated to John tdeArdle .1B head of Indiana steers, &ranging tiro lbs at 0%. /anon Ratheldide retailed it head of Illinois and lowasteers at prim ranging from degd)i. Bets b. Co. retailed= head at sate, c. nipped 122 head East. _ - Gray et Blair had He head of Western stock, but fledpn the market was golog to be hard they ship. pen. tO Saltimmo nub fore wholesaled 17 head of Indiana f=t cattle to go to Lancaster Co., at L 4l per O. Montgomery wholesaled at head of good out, steers, averaging 1068 lbs. to Haas is Crouse at dots. B. B. Phillip gold to John Atottrdle 13 head o f good Ohio Stock at Gc; and 18 head of anomonteb 0.0 It 6. APorter sold 21 head of very common Clock cat- tle at 4%. If, P. Carmen sold to John IllcArdie 22 head of fairish Ohio stem at 63.4. ' • J.!AI. Cochran sold to Joint hlcArdie 20 head of good Ohio stem at 51. Mark. h. Traormen wholcutlid 22 heed of com mon stock cattle to Wen Carr, averaging 710 lb., at fi 22 head to Vanvoortmes averaging 030 en f 3 / 4 , retailed 73 head at swiri. A. Reber wholesaled 42 head of light common steam to 11IcArdle, averaging 90016 x, at 4,73. _ Jacob Whitezeman sold 251 head of good Washing ton Co. (Penns.) veers at G. Clot= & Haas wholesaled a 6 head of good Ohio Steers to Kahn &00. at 0,62106 head do do, to go East r at 6304(retalled 36 head at OAS Givenwald & Kahn retailed 'M head of mixed . Ohio cattle at 15W114. Rothchild' & Mierr wholesaled 42 head of good steers to &larks & 110., averaging 1050 lb., at. 4%) retailed 26 head at WA& Id addition to the above we have the following sales, but were cambia to earnthe priced: Merrick & Mod, 72 head; Has °user, TO; Vanroorhte., 12; V. Hartman 2313ei1l & Letter from Texas—Tho Growing Crops The Situation—The Prospects. . TIC:WON, July 12. We give you our views of affairs in Texam,..as they present themselves, and from oureatensive acquaintanee we natter ourselves that we aro posted. gotton—There Is not exceeding 71,000 Dales yet to COI= to market west of the Trinity river; upon that which goes down Red river frOta Texas you areL>etter posted than we am. There to a great real at these 13,OCObeles la very bad order, and must Do =baled before It can De shipped, The present growLsg crop—The quantity of land planted In cotton ls largely la excess of lut year, but the distmeted situation of labor terulela It im• 130 nib /6, under the most resemble circumstances, for .the gathering of more than mope balu. For thelast'three weeks the /sharers have_negleeied work• Hundreds and thousands have ref used to "work, and hare abandoned the fields at the most umplelous time ; and, unlen the labor can be re• stotedlaia few days, the growing crop will be a failure. • • drain Crop—The wheat crop has turned out , good. Corn Is made, and with the abundance of oldcorn co hand there will be no difficulty about bread. The troops will have no difficulty in end. tug plenty of torn for man 'and beast at reavonble prices—esito to toad, per bush. - Beef—The Commissary Department will find en ample atipplffor all the troop* and at reasoonblo rates, but the rattans of the New Orleans people will be short The some time, cutlass they aro sup. plied from Eastern Texas. selUng at .114§10,3 through the COI= try,_ and the merchents who brought bourn to ekie,; thinking's/le:were; .starvingwould be glad get half cost for their stock on h and. Sugar and Sthlutees—The stack clanger on hand; " leery smcabisild the .growing -trap la tircpily Dare, owing to the want of laborsung neglect atL 2 — ei thethedittall Sole. Sugar will aokumand the ghost prioca.—Carrespondertee of No 11 cm Qrkart R.alune, IeAREETB El TELEGRAPH- Few York Market. Nate Tong, July 25...—C0rr0n heavy and tetra, at 46@47e for !addling. Ftotra—More active and lOgrde better; $41,66ft 6, 76 for Extra State, $7,5667,75 for common legend Shlpriing Brunie and Extra ft. H. 0.. and $7OB for Trade Brands, the market closing firmer with no gales at the Inside price. !winded In the sales are 2,0)0 bbta Extra State, for the last half of August. at $6,75. Camidisn Floor leee. better; sales sso We at $6,7607 for Common and $1,9303,75 for gtod to choice Extra Watesr—Firmer; Western at $2,11419.t1 Gears—Wheat Wan better; 111.42451.46 for Mib waukee Club, siotegt.lll for Amber Milwaukee, $1,6001,75 for Wlater Red Westen§, Led 111,1381 for Whit. Western; Amber Aticbitran nominal at $1,80(p1,90. Rye scarce end very arm at lialriVe for Western. Barley And Barley Malt Gull. Corn Berl vs and 243 e better; illfgabs for Unsound and 866670 for Sound Mixed Western, closing very arm at the latter price. Oats It better, at 61tp68 for Western, tee Inside price for inferior, closing Onorenies—Sugar do/1 and quiet, at lnia for rOrin Rico. Harans Butte : quiet, - a tm, 627 c for Ottio,LndMs34c forEtate. Macao quilt. . _ Px - rnothcfm.-faniet: aid.Uo for Crude, eaPlc for Reamed in Bond, road Of&lan for Free. FROSlninna—Park opened heavy and lower, and cloned firm at !Fen let New Mc., oloelog et Si , for caelif fa/ 1E0 , 4 do., y - Z,Soalii for Prime, ann fr2411`24,150 for Prime Mess; also 1,630 barrels New Men, for July, ceder.' optima. at tt.W 630,75. Beef unch.oged. Beef Mame quiet. Cut Meat. Or,. at inggric for Shoulders, and 19146 - 234 for Hama. Bacon dull. Lard higher at tniXtgziS4. New York Bloch and Money Silaritet. Now Irons, July r.s.—Moynir more actisa and - firmer at Gal per cent. Sterling Exchange steady et iGs - xaio 9 for gold. Gold without decided change, opening at 113, declining to 142%, ad. smiciag to lag, and closing at ltay Govern. meat Stocks timer. Srocks—Steady; Treasury Note 7.305, second .0/if% i 19%; Cumberl.d.preferred,4lll;4o,ol, 13 New York Central, 94; Erie 08; /leading, 103; Michigan Southern, 107, Illinois Cetitrai, ISO; North Western preferred, 61.4; Hoek Island, Infit , „; Fort Wayne, 97%. Gralcgher's Evening Erchange—Gold, 143%; New York Central, 84%; Erie, 93%; Hudson, 109%; Heading, 104; Pittsburgh, il8l4; look Island, 103; North Western preferred, 6I; Ohio and Masi. input Certificates, 21• X. The market is lino, with a ,nrge builners to Eite. New York Cattle Market. Few Tons, July 25.—At the opening of the market holders, having paid an advance at Albany, were very firm and unwilling to operate, exceptiat an advance; but they were ...gni to obtaining better figures, though oa the estimate of weight the seller undoubtedly had the advaatage for • short time. d ftenthe beet of the balite, hod been selected, tee trade w. plower. The market doted heavy at about Asst week's quotationt Large Chantalee of cattle are reported on thews, aeon icago. The prices for the best mein 17c La good to extra, IV,i4c ler common to fair, 144jint,ic for inferior lots, 0 tie quality 01 the r.. 0.0 pia was better, and more cattle /11,0 sold at le(i LI then last week, which advances the average Of all sales to 104(1710.1c. Veil Calve. continue In very fair demand and with a good supply, and prices aro maintained. Wequote nfew for common In good, WAHOI,Sc for extra to choice, and Yen , chef - . .t Ito, bbeep ruled steady throughout the week, the demand and Sapp.). being about equal, but nt the close holders aru asking 14c advance. Wo quote extra at ati6l One, good to prime atS±tt~s;je, nod common be. 'the supply of Lambs has been very much in ea ten of th. demand, and prices were lower and henry at the clewe. We quote at 71211 c per lb. Swine have told freely during the week, princi hally to the retell trade, and price. show very ula changv. Holders Were not very cOnlldent at the close, largo percele being reported near et hone. We quote corn-fed at 1l 12n, and still- Ltd at limp Ik,e, live weight. The receipt. t ar the week are 6,12.0 beer., 111 row , and calves, 1,405 rests, Ictose sheep and lambs, and le 1,010 awtae, elbowing so Increase of 40 cos. and calves, and 4.211 swine, and a decrease of 820 .ceves. 600 seals, and 1,241 eiscep and lambs. Chicago Market. CMC AGO, July 3.s.—FLeuu firm and 16623 c hig be, Cia.tm—Wheat Irregular, clorlog at $1,128 11,n1;,4 for No. I, and sl,te for No. 2. Corn active et. U 66234? for No. I, and 6 , l!i'e for No. 2. ()ata Ilrm and I `,..iftea higher, at C:,yralatc. rcavonoNs—Qulct. HIORWm.—Fum. l'enronee—F;rm and 10 higher. Recetrra-4300 100. _Flour; 31,000 Irian Meat; 120.0 , 0 burn Coro; '25000 bob fiats. Sit le xr exrs-2,211 btla Flour; 19,;32) bush Wheat; IM,OOO tooth Corn; 31,6.0 bath Otte. Cincinnati Marko*. eta - ciarsarr, July 23.—Froorn excited and prices Yo untettled that no accurate quotations can be given; 1,2,73a8 were asked for superfine at the 0111 C. Gicarv—lrled Wheat la held at $1,83. Corn dull at 6.s3•Ela.Chia advanced to ate. Wu!,..N.y—Firtn at r.,10. Proirtmoss—Qulet; Otty Mess Pork sold at Nothing transpited in Bulk Meats or Bscoo. Lard ilrm and not offered ; 207 tiees best choice, to old packages, sold at 21c. DIONuT Disexer—Gold I/24112A. Weather clear and warm. Buttato Market. lirre.tro, Ju!yr 25.—FLonZ firmer and tendluf upward • Gears—Wheat firm; No. 1 Milwaukee, oa the spot, to arrive, at $1,33, elortng quiet. Corn firmer nt 74e for Mixed. Cate quiet at 63e. Barleynom• loal. Rye le held of 90e. oisKy—Firm as *3 9 06Yr..07. Yarlo.erd.H.ie higher to New York: Corn lac, Oars, Ems. luronea—Flour, 6,079 bbl.; Wheat, e5,73:1 bush; Corn, 2.1‘49:2 boob; Cale, none. Carter, Ea.sonea—Wheat, 47,310 bush' Oorn, 32,960 oak; Cate 34.050 bush. Oswego Market. 0,...E.G0, July 2.s.—Ftocz active and .1.5 e better; bitrlbr, sl,ts for lied Winter; $5,60 for ti tilfe; and j 8.1.6 for Extra. lit:Aix—Wheat :45c better. Thera if a• good ehipping doubted for No. I lediaaa, at. 11,67. No, 2 Milwaukee tjtub, 01.31 c or ,,, I. CANAL k ak.akr , —Flrm: Flour. 30a40:; Virpcit, 1401 Corn, ti3yr. 10 New York. Lkkol Istrormo-3,04 btylk Floup 6,000 busk Cot. - - CANAL Exporrrs—t,oo3 bbla Flour, 26,000 bulk R'Desti 17. V Math Corn. 7,zau bulk Peaa. Smrrao lit Rarittoaa—SCO ably Flour. Baltimore Market. Beirimone, Jail 26.—FLoca—Very dm; for high greats, city nails, shipping, etc.. 310,d6. Onetu—Whest has etivanced 6 caste. White, $.1,20b52.30; Bed, 32,96 , 512,16. Corn, dull i White, 97 aUSN YeLow, 99407. Pnov [mu - me—quiet. Wlioocr —Sates on the spot at 62,19, and to or rice at 51,17. Philadelphia Market. EMEMEM=SI On.arx—wheat buoyant; .eaLes 123,001 buebeln Rau t1,b2121,90. Rye needy at 40. Corn firm; Yel low to good demand at 93: Cats lower; old WW2; ruw Porno ern—Doll; Crude titiaao, Refined In Bond 6lte'6.se, Flee CadT/C. wenssre--Closed Um et 12,17. Toledo blartet. Toutoo, July 23.—Clitaix—Wheat less active; IVRI‘e .311asd tI , EO , loaner 0,7 J, Red st,ovioia. Corn scarce and Orm at 70c. Oats quiet at. 404. LaKa Fumouva—Very dull and nominal. Milting stocks. liorroN, July n4.—Tho following are the pricer of Mining Stock. lad la into city to-day Copper 16%; Frat kilo, 84!4; linoeock, 6%; Huron, al; Lie Royale, 8; Puluaceota, 8; ltulacy, N; Rockland, 1%; Superior, 1%. Foraga Contract. The following to an abstract of proposals for furnishing forage at St. Louis, 210., received and opened, July VI, ISO, by Capt. ,Wm. Carrie, As sistant Quartermaster : IV V B Dolmas, 2..),000 bush at 02a. Alex Keboy, 10,000 bush at Etc. It H Holder & On, =0 bush at 'Ena. 12 E Goodell, 10,009. bush at 81e. F L Chapman, bushels aL b 0 c.. I (1 Bides, 10,000 bushels at. EU. Alex Kelsey, 20,030 CaSh .;t 68).4c.R H Holder Co, :raO bush at Ce. B E G 330011, 10,000 bush at F L Chapman, %3,000 blush at lade:, 0000 bush at 620;10,030 do at 02340. fleas dl Elleant, 100 taw 10000 timothy lit 017. R \V reay, tutu loos, .t $10,15. F L Chapman, 60 tons 66160 61 510.60. • All the hide for corn contracts were rejected. Capt.Ourrlo awarded contrasts to F I. Chapman fur fornlahltor 211,1100 bush of oats at Mc, and to If. W Posy for furnishing feu tons of 'loose timothy hay at 14,75 per ton. Goycrumcut Auction of TV Itielky at St. Lotus. [From the Allasoari Democrat, 20th.) A lot of see had/ of confiscated raw whisky wee Saki by auction to-clay, July MIN oa goveram cat account, as follows: . . . , 50 bal. at 12,07%: 60 at 52,5074; 50 at 5 2 , 07 01 7 . 10 i 50 at. 52,0734; 57 at $2,t8,54;5 7 at 42,08; 51 at X 7,0855, and 40 at 52,084-5 per IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTISBUZIMI. FOOT Wsrocr b. Onluso° R. 11.— July 25-3 ears lumber, Hemphill & co; HOWL pa. per. McElroy & Harrison; 20 dozen pails, eta, eta E 11.zicton; 25 do do, ti George & cot 3d do do, It •Iloblaon & corW do do,.Gay, Burke &co; I barrel oil, Little, Baird & Patton/27 aka odd, 0 40 corn, Jacob Shrenk; t bbh eggs, Graff & Euten 3 bales wool, J h' Stranger; l 2 bblo tiro clay, rhos Como' 2 0 boa cheese, S Cooper & t 2 db do, tihomaker & Lang; 46 mks oats, JR.lrkpatricit;tl DMA broom., McElroy & co; 4 kegs butter, bbl eggs, Meek IS Armstrong; 4 bbls collect, Bakowoll, Sears & coy 1 bate tobacco, Baker, Smith & co; II panels floe,, Meek &. Armstrong. • e. Cluvri.Aso Ann Prricartruort H. E. July 2S— /Ace dry beet, S Cooper. ' 17 bbla pearl aches, Mo. 800 & 13ro; 204 cors,lllcOreerir & co; plates copper, Park, McCurdy & co; 4 chimney tops, 11 Lhilds;2s bus chcesc, , lisleley & Tengorder Fla k oats, M. Stool 63. - Soh; 'as do. hip stuff, Wm H Eirk lttrieki I ear brick, Haney, Wells lc -au; 0 hit bbl. dab, D :Howarth: 80 Mila door, Srshmier & Von. kamp; 100 do do,Watc & Wilson; 100 do do, Graham & Thomas. • ilLLEurllterr SeAtter, July 25-25 .k. wheat, /I 011usOre & go; 12 dozca brooms, W J Gibson; II pkg. butter, I do eggs, o , Hanlon RKohso;3 pkgs batter, 6 do, egg., Si Lenz; I car/umber, Stoops co; I egglUmbee, Y Satsfer. N,RSBPECTFULLY AN NOUNOE Coedyfrieods and tomer euirtowers tbat I 'ball continue to carry Co the LICEIty. AND UNDERTAKING BOSOMS'S, next - door above the old staad, fdrinerig °magical by Rodgers Thorn. I elll be happy to receive the patronage so liberally bestowed 011 Omer occasions, Ind Coo fernier, Livery or all kinds ag the shortest notice. julosmd b. K RODGERS- A NEW TEENS. • 1-lasen & Hughes' Patent Pocket Book. *try neat and deft able;" 14 in one Vete I 0 6 i t l Afraii c lnit s ="itt C"a l g dVjtel Variety and Teti Store, j 7 21 VA market street. BITER INTELLIGENCE. Tun river continues to recede steadily at thie point with seven feet eight Jukes in the channel according to the pier mark. last evening. The weather continues hot, will:loyal:id unsettled, with !strong Lndlutions at times of rain. There here been no arrival. from below since our tut report, and the Enuna Grab= from Zanes vilLe was the] only deparbite. The John B. Hall, from Parkersburg, was doe last night, and wcll doubtless be found In pert this morning. Business continues dull at the landing, the oiler. lap of freight being light and receipts limited. The completion for St. Lout, freight. has had theeffeet of reducing the rates conalderabiy. We fear that the recent run of coal will not prove SIICCUSfai as was generally anticipated. It ie said that alerady some of the boat, have been obliged to haul to as way points in consequence of the sudden and rapid falling of the water,. The little steamer Adniece was mak lag prep arotlens to leave for 011 Olty last even log. She would hove as excellent trip, having about all the freight she could take. The hllaerva, from Cluclanatl, mop be expected to same time this week. - - - - The neat and light draught steamer, Amelia Poe, ' , apt. Thos. Poe, is announced so leave for Cincinnati and Louisville to day, without fall. Mr. Parr still retsina, charge of the °dice. The commodious and:raliable Citizen, Capt. Tom. !!neon,is announced to leave for St. Louis Mill all intermediate points this afternoon, and passengers and shippers should bear this in mind. The Hard Times, Capt. Perry Brown, A. J. line. clack, as will beacon by a card,ts up for St. Louis, and will soon be ready to take berlpeadrtnre. The Minerva Left Cincinnati for this city, on Saturday hut, and the Kenton left St. Loot for Pittsburgh the lama day. The Pilgrim and Alex i i rlr d ,.. F w . cfe advertised to leave for this city on srx.i.inso.itTEl. TIALTIMORE ARO FRICDER- 1 Zrf,...10 A- , lUKSBUNGII, VA.—LThe new sad . 's ...;'.`... commodious Steamer WENtiNAII, UN- Jos. D. DANZ!, Nina regularly between the above ports once a week, leaving Baltimore. from her whorl, foot of South street. entry FRIDAY AFTER NOON, at 4 o'clock, and Fredericksburgh, ovary TUESDAY DIMMING. !Passengers and Freight carried at low rates. T ugh Freight romptly entailed to. Merchandise fro m Boston, Nov a 'lork, PolladelphL, or elleithe , consigned to cre of Steamer WERODfAII, wil be Wilton charge of im mediately upon its arias in Italtistore, charges paid, and forwarded pro pt.'s, free of commis. slags. Panto°. from the Northern States desiring to view the Battle Fields of Virginia, or to loos after the brlille• of friends and retatlon• killed In the battles of the Wilderness, Charicellorsville, Frederlekaburyt. or tapottsylvanla Court House, hare • splendid opportunity of doing so by this route. The WENONAIi is provided with excel- lent Stscarooms sad Betts secommodstions, end Is to every respect s first-Mass Boat, Selug new, fog sod commodious. For information, freight or paesage, apply to or address SOS. Porser, on Dowd, or .10S. JAMES TAYLOR. Agent, jyalid3m 212 West Fells ay.. Baltimore, Md. VOR CAIRO AND ST. LOU he tine steamer CITIZEN, Captain Tomlinson, will leave as above on WED- Nk.nbiLT. the MI Inst. For freight or passage, apply an board, or to JOHN FLACK .15 28 J. D. COLLIN6WOOD, AMU. I'OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS - l a te_ vILLE.-The splendid pasornger steamer AMELIA Ttiorna• Poe, will leave as glove os WEDNESDAY. 2611 cost, For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. CULLING WOOD, y 24 JOHN FLACK, . 1 Agsots. FOR CAIRO& SAINT LOUIS. —The flee commodio. den., HARD TIMES,I Cept. P. Brown, will leave as above on THIS 111D777AY. For freight or pampa apply on board, Dna PROPOSALS INVITING PROPOSALS FOR THE PIIRCILiRE OF TWENTV-THREE RUN DEED GOVERNMENT RULES. Qtrawriastarrres Osintsat's Orme, WastlisoTor, D. 0., July 11, Ins. SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at tL. °Mee until 11 M., TUESDAY, Austin I, teal, far the purchese of 2,24 , 0 MULES, In lota of fifty an one - huvered each, at the places named below, viz: HARRISBURG, Pa., 6 lota, 60 each. Di., 4 lots, 100 each, ViiILMINGTON, Del., 4 lots, 60 each. DO., 2 lora 100 each. ELIDG WARTON, IL U., 6 lets, 60 each. Do 6 lots, WO each,. prrrsi3u RGII, PA., 4 lota, 66 each. Do., 1 lot, WO each. These mules will be put aside, each lot by Itself, end will be free for the Inspection of bidden, al, the plaees named respectively, for ten days prior to Augur. 1. Many of them were bought le the beginning of the war as young mules, accrqupanted the armies la a 0 their marches and equips, and we thorough ly broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar 17.1 being so long sunounded by the soldiers. Though rotund and scrrieesble. they are no longer required to the army, and tan now re obtained M far Durham their true value. The suceetsful bidders will be notified In person or by telegraph, and required to receive the sat. male on or beforoAugust 3,1662. nip afhce reserves to Deed the right to reject allbida that maybe ofbered.. Prof/teals should be addressed to the undersign- ed, and marked 'Proposals for the Parthaae of MPlee Payment must be made In Government funds at the Urn of delivery. By Order of the Quartermaster General. IAMESA. MIN, Barnet Brigadier ("coots', to charge, JpitrUySi First Won. Q. rd. G. 0. SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLES: Onurs Qv AsTar.iliosTeries Ctvirsoc, Deroi or iiirsionnoroo, Wl/111111010s, D. 0.. July 7, 18(13. There 12 on band it this depot, for sale, about 10,004 note of United States liarnots, consisting of 143 tSntle sal ctriesd boron Ifirness, 1344 o wheal " " OM • • lead mule • kelt • • wheel " •• aOl" • bad home &loboStucco Harness legal • wheel • • Thls heroes' tuts been and In the publle service, but Is spll serrleelb/e for road and tanning Ina. Sealed prepasals are Inrlted Or its pureness, to lots of los sets and upward. Propozele most plainly state what land of bar ons la old tor, whether wheel or lead, mule or horse; and for ambulance harms, whether wheel or lead. Proposal. are also Melt.. for the purchase of assent thousand worn Saddles of venous patterns, In lota of ICO and upwards. Samples of harness and saddles can be seen at the Government Intl% In MI. city. on application to Colonel Charles Tompkins, A. Q comer of Ts...nip-second and G streets. - • - Proposal* for the mayhem , of this lawmen, So., wilt be received at this office until 12 M. 1 tIES DAY, August 1, Pffta, and should le endorsee 'Pro potals for the Purcheas of Harness,. Payment, in Government funds, must be made upon the aoceptance of the proposal sod prior to the delivery of the banal., The underzi,pied reeeryes the right to reject all proposals which may be considered too low. The sole Of harness st public auction advertised June 11 le discontinued. The wale of wagons and mules Is still going on, from day to day. Forebears, are invited to attend. D. 11. SUMER, Brevet Major Gen. and Quartermaster. /TIOADV DIVELLINOS FOR BALE; IN ALTMGILENY CITY I am intimated to ull, on REASONABLE TERM% All those Desirable and.Contenient Dwellings, Situated go the Northeasterly corner of ANDES. eiTREkT AND ELVER AVENUE. They are Well built, and Ia good repair• To the capitol:at, oeeking safe and Begird:dole darebtenene, Or to •ay in went of • Comfortable Home, AN OPPORTUNITY 18 HERR OFFERED. Portlier puticalars, on application to S. S. BRYAN, Beater, No. th Fourth street, (Burka'n Braiding.) FURNITURE, AND CANE AND WOOD OHMS, 44444 WHOLES/1;E OH =TAIL JAS. W WOODWELL. 'Rog. THIRD STII/IET Opposite E. Edmnsitstin & and nit? ilo. lit FOUR= STREET IPLEMAPAITAKA, (BLOOD QDRE.)— -a-lk A mart remarkable arttaleand positlee Cure ler SOROFOLA, 11.11EUDIATISIL NEURAL OIL, DYSPEPSIA, ITCH, PIMPLES, and al.. dimnessf the mill% gall• Tonle, it awrivewthe appetite, paint' d on and wholly rerturea the physical Ntrength and it neon but • trial tO Drove Ito virtues, For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON. DruggUS. ecturazeurdtattem and Four= attest& ALEX. ALE:XX. 1:320733E1M3T'4963C-1311.. Ito. Ids row* at Pittatrargh, Pa. .00Yr INS of all kinds,