INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PRILADELPIttA, May 10,1802. Pennsylvania War loan sold at the stock board to-day t 105, tinited States coupon sixes of 1881 reached 104, tk idt , gn salmi, and the debt eAkifirfttnsi Sold at per; ity sixes, new, sold at 102s', and all the other securi les on the list were firm, with an advance secured in any cases. Little Schuylkill Railroad stock advanced o 6, gri,„ 3 .llqil Navigation Preferred to 15, Heading to 4,1, and Catawiesa Preferred to 77{. The whole amount of the day's transactions was very atisfactory to the brokers, who have now an opportunity .1 re...ye-ring from the effects of the lend peri«l of Idle ess that followed the outbreak of civil war. The officers of the People's Bank, of Kentucky, give • citiee that the old $lO plates of the People's Bank, of "entacky, have boon stolen, and some of the wiles issued rum them were pasetd at the counter at the Bank, of etrieville. These bogus bills aro of the red face, are att d December, 1860, payable at the branch at Bowling reen, and are signed H. P. Pendleton, president T. H. 1 Wm, cashier—bogus names of course. There never as but one branch, and that was located at Hartford, he principal bank, and not a branch, being at Bowling reen How or when these plates were etalen, unless tiring the time that tincimer *colt pir4 the t,wo, nobody an tell. The bank;, now located in Louisville; but pre inns to its removal Grider was president, and Hobson, adder. Jobn Osborne, president of the Smithfield! CB, I.) onion Bank, died on the 28th nit . from paralyaia. He as an elder of the Society of Friends. lie had been nnected with the bank, first as cashier, w-..d afterward 1. president, for fifty yenta, A number of capitalists in Butler, f a , and vicinity, e about to establish a bank in that borough. under be previsions of the general banking law of 1860, to • . sty led the Connoqueneaaing Bonk_ Geo. A. Frick, Beg., has resigned the cashierehip of , e Danville Bank. David Clark, the former teller of the auk, has been elected in his place . The Pottsville Mineral Journal lima of the coal rade: The quantity rent by railroad this week is 22,812.11 . y canal 36,176.90—f0r the week 66.018.12 adainst 62,. 48 tons for the corresponding week last year. Tbc sbipnientsfrom Schuylkill county this week exceed be tupply for the corresponding week last year several housaud tens, notwithstanding the turnout at some of he collieries. The trade from all the regions for the week and year, 'wand with Met year, aurae up am follows: 1561. 1662. WERE. ITOTAL. WEEK I TOTAL. DEO. P. &B. 8.... 32,471 . 550,315 ssmai 646,7961 87.491 cbl. Canal.. . 29.977 181,272 80 1761 204.4701 23.198 . Val. B. 8 .. 13,761 321,556 18,9761 302,972018,584 ebigh Canal. 30.7941 91,720 33,8731 78,017 Id L 3.703 Scranton S , tb_ 19,197 237,226 18.029 212,5961 5,370 Do North 4,582 69.696 6,611 83.192 13.496 " yoming So E 26,528 22,765 id 3,763 • l road T0p.... 4,718 54,364 1,341 113 4051 69,011 1 z•bamokin ..,. 4,167 62,550 6,621 47,5021 d 5,057 reverton ~ a . 724 16,130 1,49 6 48,0.6 2 959 b. Mt., 11.. T. *** .* ~ 19,613 Zie 'ol 10 ,315 2,495 Lykens 'Val .. 2,732 20,690 1,736 i 14,359 d 6,331 11 43,123 1047,281 157 648 1 1793 005 143.13 1647.251 - - I I I 14.825 145.724 The Cincitin ti Gazette says the .Honey market re- nine inactive to far oe regards dieeeantsi with an ever • apply of capital, and a free demean for paper at 10 per cent, for good names. As heretofore noticed, money is obtained to some extent, on select securities, at oto 8 per cent. The nominal figure, however, is 10 per cent , and tole is generally contended fur. The abundance or eat,16,1 sad lie aboapnass, so far, has not promoted specu lation im this market to any meat extent. There has seen more desire to invest in first-class stocks and bonds, which have advanced largely in price ; but these are new difficult to buy, holders preferring not to sell. The lower grader, or nom dividend gaping eteclie are not irquired Tor. In produce the course has alto Veen a conservative one, and very little of a purely speculative character has been done. It is plain, however, that importhg mar 'chants are contemplating a lergel inoreaseo business, aid are making preparations accordingly. The fall imt porta, it is believed, will increase from thirty-three to fifty per cent., as compared with last ) ear, There was an increased demand to-day for exchange, and most of the dealers sold considerably more than they were able to buy. Balancei were materially re , 'tinted at the close. Bates are firm at par buying, and'` „preleilllo selling. The demand for gold is very light at premium. Dealers pay 2ere2,4' premium, and are Mir chasing inure than they are selling at present. Prices v„ ,ulvaiwed in New York to 101 The following aro -our quotations Buying par par par par ...202,V pram ew York.... .Boeton .• Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... •Gold The weather continues charmingly flue, and extremely favorable for farm work. Farmers are making rapid progress with their crops, and in another week planting 1111 t have been generally completed in übio, [adman, and lielltllCXY be wheat continues to liak well. Paden-ea are in splendid condition. As for fruit Om prospect can „net be exaggerated_ The Chicago Tribune of Thitroday says: The large shipments of produce fur the peat few days are sensitiy affecting the exchange ma. ket. It Is plainly raking easier, though as yet the iates are unchanged. Tne huger banks are selling to their neighbors much lucre freely at Se and pay wilt bar ereu to beatcustomera. 'The knying range is par to % tan regular current sell ing price, ss usual, is 3i premium. It prices will warrant shipments, it cannot be maintained, even at present eatesonany weeks. At the rate whe et has "tumbled" to-day, skippei s will scarcely be disposed to forward large ennonntr, in their opinion, torte to a prospect for bet ter rates Their action may have some effect upon the exchange market, but there will doubtie4t be activity enough, at least, to keep dawn price., to present figures. The buying range to-day for gold was 1.3 t ; ton ing . Very little changed ham son NO terms. The general money market of Inc c ty is abuudautlY supplied. }lnt class paper is placed outside the banks by some of the street baukera at legal rates. viz.: 10 per cent. The banks take all the hostue 8 paper that is -made, and would be glad to take as much more it they Cvnld get it. The demand for money it, however, sm elt,* increasing, and holders look more chrerrut. At Et. Louis, the Republican, of Thursday, says: The Exchange market to-day was rather closer than geettsdar, exchange being Arm at the rates gnorecl. The win oj gold was checked, and the price receded. We quote : 'Excheoge Trreeury Notes Cold The Boston rust, or to-day, saya Stocks acre, steady this morning and Governments `SI tre still better. Closing Wes 'ere: 1023 i for a-non viixes ;1L for treasury 7.3-10 ; De% for certificated. Ardent e,/ cold was dull et 10276. Mown. ling& & Co., bankers, No 33 South Third Street, quote : New York exchange Bogor, exchange. Baltimore excnange •boulatry - - • American g• Id 8. 7 3-10 Treavury notes due-3 ear certificates, -hizatAr Sales, May 10. Pb..ib exchauge.l ; OAKP 2000 413 hes & D. 4 Bg.. 80 lt9 deauy Nam ppf. 14m. 28 dc on. 14.9, , , 100 do 14,1 50 do .....b5. 1.1)i 20.1 liatdiodfma Rpf. 714 109 d,r lays 73ii £;,,d-o vrl.. 19 11900 11 r;1 , .,,rg 'Bl e5wn1113,11, 9000 d ...... ...10034 105 Rte..' ing N. 243 i 40 n 0...... • . 2-tif 500 noiliov 64 'N.. 801 50 L. 1114 It suti ti.. 15.4 109 Elfliir4 It 10 ,Stn Nov. b 3. 5 (14,31. rhiladelphia btock Li i (Awned by b. R. 6b.tYbi. FIRST B 10000 Pa. (:p 6g.r55v0.105 23 Moo copal Pri. ll7 50 North Pa It.bs. 81( lt9 do 8M 25 d0..........83j SO LeLigh Scrip... 4138 30C(1 tl 63 coup'Bl.loBX 1000 do 103% 12000 do lota.lo3x 7000 do 103 4000 do.— .cash.lo3X 1 Permall 47 2004) Ms Ft. Wkehl let mort 96 1000 City 6z; new.... 102% 142 0 eo.nrw.lota.lo2X 21(.4) e...new.lote.lo2x 1100 do crkx, 1009 Phil R Ent, 40000 II S befit. Cart...loo 8 L. - thigh Vat IL. 54 18 rtiltiehiii B. 47 10 Vorristorra R.. 48 BEM RE 50 Scltor I;ay..bs. 5 1000 Say Nay 6s '76. 61X 2000 Buotg'd B 744. 71 SECOND 100 P..choy Nay 11.64 5 119 do 15 100 do b 5. 15 3,0 do 14% 500 Pi ma /Qe 000 do 94 - 2200 CRY 68 rew... • • - 192 %1 41 Little Schhy R.. 9 80 do 9 AFTER 38000 C St A 7aintml, 75 100 Bead B 2dya..24 1-10 700 do 24 3-16 i 0 co 145.24 8-16 CLOSING PRI Rid. Asked.' 115 Be P361....103% /NM j 138 Tr 7 3.10 N. 104 %, 10436 nowt: SOX 100 Thilatia 6a new.lo2X Poona 5e 89 90 heating 8.... 24% 2434 e! IWO in flo 'SOU 90 . Read beta 70._ 92% .. Read mt '86.. 54X 85 Penne r .. 46% 47 Prnna R 1 m 68.193 104 , Parma R 2 m 63 96 .. rrle CAS 00a. 45 47 Prof.llBX 117 6,42 Val , Stock. 5 5% 1 3 th tam Pref... 14 14% Sch Nay On '82.. 08 69 9 10 2 , 111.g_ 405 Utho , . %Int a erp.. 21 25 13 k 11..1)5. 15 1162 Girard Cothrge r.. 20% 13 UA 21000 U S C 'St ch_lal .42r39 311( 13th &.r.th-s.t a lb 1224 areitWi4tol 2 pf. 8 900 :101 No., lid '2?.. 634 20 Nters-nc 1t...b4. 024 00 tio .1,56 t.O R.Altroß 214 2000 63'70:. 93 BO it ph Philadelphia Markets. novr,,—Tbor9 is no quotable clernge in Fi .ur, and a limited rlernsnd to note, boll) for export and home 1.15 e, at previous prices; 2,000 bble choice Western family sold on ternie kept private, and a few emaill go to "supply the trade at $5.12A er5.55 for soperftoe; $5.37,ie . ; it 5_6:23i for extra, iiiir4i 8 be eFray.-, N =MEI 13111512 Daniel Wallace, Pittsburg Jacob Yarlerpol, N Y Geo B YantlerPooli N Y J B Cummings, Boston I ,V B 7 Bain' Boston Col Farnmu, New York • The :Murray, Vork ltarlow, Washlugion join. Nelhart, New York Geo W Ordway, Maas S C Otis, Clevehind J F It Lanier, New York Ira G Howe, Lafayette, B Illitekstune, Chicago li C Bond, Now York W S Culbertson, N AGOtity W Croglion, St LOWS Mrs W I' Flanders, Wis MWBOHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arab. GS Green, Treuton, N A H Reeenbeim, New York J H Long, Clinton co, Pa James McLeran. lowa S Sodgwick, Greene co, Pa John Ewing, Pitc , hurg W W Irwin, Harrisburg A M tioy man u, 3l,lwaukeo E H Heymann, Milwaukee Ida' Givatzinger, Pa II Wolf, Mauch Chink C .HuFablen,D•iwningtown Ponl J Dotal, Ohio N Vat, Doren 3 la, N S J F Baird, York, Pa J klitlor, A 7 c Y9roon, 9 B HOrwig, Pennsylvania w R Welsh & la, York, Pa C Racy, Massachusetts J N hlaftet, New York IC D Cranford, Mifflintown Cft Garber, Gnome:tent George N. Snow, Boston J Disturnell, New York T S &Oen, Mercer, Pa J7 I eplivgvr, Alliance, 0 11 5 Buckuer ) Louievilla H H CoavOctkuplicH), Itavan AIIIMBICAN HOTNL—Obernat et. above Fab. Pori 'Loyal Wm Dennison, Wash T S Sionickson Jan L Doopia, heading D J Cummins, Delaware J li Edwards J W Wiley, Trenton, N J 'tont II Combo, Bordeatown Miss Orton, Bordentown Miss Suave', Bo:dentown T J Darter, & wf,Downina'n ]line IA Et Dorian, Dowiaren J II Cliampivn A It ElonUert & wt, Oak. OM= W P Duriee, New Bedford Dr A. H Jackaon, Conn Weldon Avery, Now York , 61 , " Deoniaou, Washinglon Chaa C Allen, New York A II Cunningham & la, DI Jas Di(k4, Dayton, Ohio Thom A Segler, Dayton, 0 ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Ohaptunt street, above Third. Peter McGuirk, New York Simpson Lewis, Conn J W Harrison W B tiosenhautu, N J Geo W Haines, Brooklyn B P Kim!. St P.m! W Upawater y Now 'fork Coo R Linaw.tter, Miss Jas T Eftex, Wash, D C L Iht!, Louisriha Paull W Thompson, N Y C Rohiro:or, tiew York G Stanhope, New York II Itobineoe BarrJett, 'Rockford, Tit W R Pars. lleckersville 'lsaac Potter, 11, °here - v/110 M Thomson, Cio, 0 Jet MatießelllYs GilkiSOW THE UNION—Arch street, snore F Myer ls, talthnoro BClaj t. Satterihwait J Chambers, Aurora. Ind Jas F Pomo], New York J JJ Cannon, Now Athens,o Mr firtfer, Mika Adeie Deacon, Wash Fleury L Witlita, Long Is!d Scul,Wiltits, Long Mond E W Curriden, ea RIADISOki HOUSE--9.00nd street. &Dave Arket. P Gilbert 4 Berri@burg Y N. fliltwrt, Marialmrg Dr A C Blitee, :New Jeremy Mn J King, New Jen ey C Barber, Maryland C P Atkinson, New Jereey Miss P Jobria 0. retina J Hart, fRQ lotown, Pa A B Shaw & Iluck9 co B T .Tanvey, MUM DIFR J W (albeit, Penn& Aire A 1C It. Forretvillo Min 13 Kirk, Irnroetvrilo Dr NVelton, Strowlel nrg C St John. New York D i5.304. .LADY, SINGING TREBLE, with rrconimendstione front the heat utuaieians, and much exv rionce. desires a initiation in a cburoh choir, A iiiiartet choir preferred. Address, Rns 1A3.0. Ptinueelphia Foot Office. n 159 1411/3t* AYOUNG MAN of good business (=Mice wishes tr find a partner with capital, to enter into a profitable basilicas. Addreem Conner. cis)," Press office. mTtit 301' A PAhTNER WANTED.—A per. #A , Don havirg CnpittFl wilileo to enter into basinem In the eity. with a person of unexceptional character, capable of commanding a profitable busloads. Addreen t. L. VI. IL," at this aloe, with name and references. ntyi tit* INSIDRANCE SCRlP...Wanted to Purchwe, Balance Mulnal Insitrithae Bonita scrip. eleteiresa P. 0., BOX lit:i s !Letting !mount and price. my6.6l* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LETL—A furnished. Residence, Mei near Cerinantown, ‘villt lawn, fine whale, and A.p 1 4 4 - ,Tng. 430 WALNUT atreet. bliDg T11)1243 EA FOR SALE OR T 9 LET, LOW. d'eattablA H0133E And gtaliEng,Ofirtlarn (c., i•finatid in MEDIA, Delaware county, within three minutes' walk of Earl street and of Chesnut Grove Board ing House. Apply at 220 EIAIIIOETSt., Plinalelutila. The property is very desirable. my 12 6t* BILLIARD TABLE-FOR SALE very cheap ; quite equal to uew ; to be Bold OR ae ei.iint at Ito Owter polyp to Europe. Addrem Box 1694, Poet Office, ph tug edit ei.e. my 19.314 eit 'I 0 LET—A.I leasaut Country [louse iu 13thuebbutg. Apply to ~ s. W.,- So south 1-111a$ Sire( t. oty 12 81 fp FOR SA] E LOW—A. Modern-built thrte• story Mick House, with irtck ling, bct No. 1190 MELON bong, ithore Thirteenth street, bebia Coates. Apply on the prem..ea. It STEAM I-30AT FOR SAL, - oteamlinat !!QUAlimplit- 161) 110, .2:1 lorthPium and IX feet bold, - 17.5 tOno. ~ o -ein6 ein6 28 inch cylinder by 6 feet stroke,. STRA.II. Bet- GIMES AND BOILERS, now nod mooed by id, let - " e. ar. co paLAN DtiO w Toast sole. Apply to nitl2.niwt at FOll SALE—First-class Bucks county farm, near Doylestown. convenient to railroad, con taining 85 acres of lend in the highest state of cultlvatior, nicely watered. First CAMS improvements and larg , ex. celleni tio,l,ei-. f itlfa of all lillds, ..to. Apply to E. PET. TIT, No. 3t 9 WALNUT Street. mylo FOR SALE—A Large Helve Hammer and Frame, In complete oiier, with all tM• fiNtotee; t•kii ka it/44i it% apetation by inquiring of INIABLEd. MIDDLETON, SECOND hod WILLOW . . my 10.120 kLE GANT OERMANTOWN SIDENCE TO LET—The come odious mausion„ wiiL iHrAc. lot. MAK Mid 0111.1.11hg hnim and girdent on ARINAT Street, (Linden Plum) within three minutes.' walk of Church-lane Statfou. This property is - beargi, fully slighted. well shadtsl, and is replete with C 01.17006. awes—gas, bath, and eater closet, Sc. A desirable :tinter and 141111111101 , fssiseiCa, AnDly to W. P. WILST WEL No. 38 North THIRD Street. my 7 wfm6tlf* e d WANTED— A House with all tha Muderu improvements, haytaa at law {fix thain- Imre, WWI inuurea tor MOW,. Limits, VIG Sa TIi4P LACX. EIGHTH to 1111091), Rout out oyor SJOO. Pox 1717 P 0. A YOUNG DIAIIII)Ell NAN vvisllea A a hiluation in a IrhOlhantol crtohliothhoht, Of RAT kind; would he v illir g to macro hinterlf tiehrrallr umffui, Addrers U. KENT, 22 North Third ritr..et. nulA ETO BENT, VERY LON —The lmo DWELLING - 13:07 pngih WAr•ll, l ; 7 •l9acqi SQUARE. tuimble for dune iiog 1104:0.or Brardiog School; every modern convenience; in re:Air; 27 rooms. B. KING4TON Qlplii•iil*rju ALT UT Rtreet. CLAM SOUP tERVED, UP DAILY (Sundals excepted) by JAMES P47.088.1g% 808 NI A Mx VT 'RITE X 146,11Ux fAltssilad ALL KINDS 01? EiN Wi , 41 MA.. CI)INES 111E,PATILED. Neodloa 40 cauts per o,.zen. 217 PINT, Street. New Nteatiues , for Pale or 6X, thAben VAkkilOitt-d. to lbOrt TAMES BONIER & EON'S CHOICE new crop Tom SEVENTH awl NOBLE Otreetl f , ALA SIXTI3 end wool) streets. - Inl9.lm* Mox'OMNI'S . A , 1 $ gaAvn 01. STONES tt very Minted prinee at Marble Wart, lorDtlit , Avenue, halo W Moen* arront. rohli_Shni• 'pi ANritLET eNt *l4 Obenneat in tho CUT, at R 11.4 0 .0 4 1 a t DAV) tVN , B 4 ill South WO:MTH am_ • - im(l ~Matiaft4.o mrt9-12t