Pia. NrEavrz, :.and Broker, 118 Waottt.; near corner of 'Fifth. l'al deseflpdons of Govenunent ponds rught and. sold on Ilber 3 4tutm B- • London and ?anlanontal Et change sold at Now York nitaPA -Gold, Sliver niut, Coupons bought at highest • 'lraWs. ark GroldProfts Issued nu Novi York. • . ETNAiici AND TRADE. Ftimar. July Ti. teed. --4.-- MoNow,Tork, ' , tack cuMationS to-rain as • ' received by Mr. P. ILlifertz, wore as tollerws i Dolgi l•Wielo4i lie, old„traidlOOSl WA" , . ow, new ditto, 1004 . 0105300.41:19, WU; Saki 10,1011 W. Cies - v][4lld a ElttBll , llrgh Daflrelid W;Eria„.W; Port.nrayne • , Ti;% Western Tel., ft. grapy. 61:4 4 0//i; Chicago ili' lioriltWeritani, , ; A 'Beeline in foreign excange;eginserallY fin •,''day - bile _ Which are offered by 'rankers be. 6 , ipsy specie rates ' keepa the gold marketW • eak. ... _ `many holders of 00121 nave become disgusted .1/fgholirrying such a valuable but unpredMe i • '`. tim - Xectratly, and are Sucked at by their more venteresortioneighbor Who sold whew It was aglitter. I, declining, and - invested in fitm emment Lends. - Quotatiens for na l trinal n.`efirl'le , wets ' . piin., k to the milieu., ....eine Its 1t1.1110.99. Aftet a sharp advance, there always follows , a hill, as if to gather strength for another ride. Thera Is no cause for a decline. on Um contrary, a finales advance may be looked .for, tei the money market remains easy, and the government fa still disbursing. Strictly speculative stocks managed by cliques are - 3" - .201e,er, bnkall snares of companies that can 1,,,, Cara an rimiest dividend are strong and tend ..f.li/71 , Tir ff ttrd . "n 11 ..1 , Thera Is considerable Inquiry for our city .F 7 and County hernia, but they are held above ~,i,i'- , " D ielr real value; potting them at par with • t -s ":" .hatiatal Seeuritien, which, besides their m , , .trinsin" value, are more appreciated, since . h '. theydad a market all over the coentry, and are not subject to Irani contingencies. ~ „„„, nemil denominations of gold beating bonds - are now from 3 to 1 per cent lower than /urge Muds. and registered old 5-ms equal to,. new Anig. Whenerorthe west send bonds 10 -the-eastern ciao , to be sold, which generally, occurs Altera; Sharp ttilvantika diserimination la made between It large bond and a small one in favor of former, but w hen the sentry is buying, the isogonic lathe cum.-- • • 1, —Bohm of the one year certinceleS now draw Mterest. They are payable on presentation, with Interest not beyond July 17th. It fs ex. ventral that the Temporary . Loan Certificates, will be called In by stopping Lilo. Interest In a few weeks. After trait the Government tan Login to cOntrol the currency. In July and August, 1667, some three hittalred and flair millions of Compoinuis and 7405 Mature. A large portion of these, however, will probably bo nettled by some funding process before Mull . are dee, —rho report of the Douse Committee on •flanking and Currency, preennted by Mr . /100pOr, to Congress on Monday, is a timely document, seggentive of reierm In the man agement of national bank.. /t recommehras the prosecution of toe managers of defaulting bunks and particularly these .of Merchants , a , al Mink at Washington anti propel:g amendment,to thirNationte era nrrency Act to meet existing deficiencies of legidatlen. It is ,teulerhitiott that it was °Whir to the hr. ehtlga tiena and report of this Committee that Mr. F. Clark, the Comptroller of the Currency, cent In hie resignation, though to ills letter he has not assigned , any reason for his act. The tie. tiongi Bank Act, proratiesthattbeComptroller Murata be appetutell by the President, on the ' nierampendation of the Seererar , of the Treas. un-, h with an tii` awl the consentadvice of the Senate. —The liew York Tribuncsays t The long ex. ~,> peeled. ducesion or Judge Nelson was yester. kvistricAksg,.M.USl in.:aspect. to the taxation of stocks • atiel ily.banker and brokers on their own as count, The Judge holds, first, that parboils doing heatless under a banker's license may ~. Int ei nr n e d t Q t r it i e t; h i r a ll t ie w sg e o n f both r ban e k . er and bro. .1. of stoats me mule by a banker for his own .1: 10 - ; . ' -:.account, he is not liable to pay a tax on such '- '- trammetiong. Also that m banker may ad. Vallee money on stocks and soil them to ramp :„.„. hum, MB advances, without being liable to the '.. ..' , broken, tam This decision attracts consider. 2:- ,:-- able attention, as It overrules the 000 lately 1 ,,,, f o or f t l e li , c; ;... ..4.. iti l- ,,,,,,, ;:i . , 1_ :. . . . Tao nhytr.ceutlide,rir.etviiteniroueti4e:piharuirmtmsinor:ttiu.ornrk. ' ''. - Zi , t olll b s Of tbe ilsenl .104 r lust ended Including ~ , --tbelitst month of May, have Just Levu men -I.,...dered, and show that !the total comsuniptien ~.i1 „ ,, , ..,•:' Or:amigo gilnal s th coolish that port were vul ;,, -• ced statb,n74,lMl against e1k , ,1.11,147 the pro f, .•••• wipes thud year. The union nt Of customs an tually.received On foreign merchandise was r• -• -s ign • o oo f ir ' t 1 They exports of nil descriptions for the 11 mouths of the fiscal year were: ' :f. ' ., - ~ - ItIGS-0, 10,4-1. Jmy 1 e MaytiL July to May M. Domestic producorMoo,7sl 744 0.175,53A,M2 Foreign rnexporta. 1,421,107 17,347,119 , Sperde .. 11,117e,rnIth 1t..11,9,757 EMU M $325,314,0t3 rinal '''.'..;.4trerAce , price of gold 1994 par ct ZS% per et --- ^ New York Klock and. none/ Minaret. ',. ‘, Nr.w Tong, July W.—The Money Market re ' • mains very easy at 44,3 r, per cent- on call. with .:'rte replay largely in .excess of the nemand. '-::- The gulu market was generally quiet this fir tantrum, and after selling down to 149%, Mae I to 150 at the close. Cobh gold is gettingscarcer and has been loaned to-slay tit 1-326% por mat. premium, but chiefly ,at a lower rate. The market for Exchange was vcrplull and lower. Mates were accepted to-day ey the leading bunkers. Government Securities were dull nod weak this attornoon. Thu following were the closing prices: Registered lag, lefilitllool4i • (Ampere , last 1003:610914 G.Vis Registered 180. 1 0i31, 1 1 1,6 N . :ial coopoy; mn. iix,),;4111.;; sai Coupons 14.0, les6lostii f 7.934 do., Pal, 1a1%01051 August 7-504,303;:;.6ifr,i, ^ 1 Juno 7.71b,103"Att1ey%; July 7405, lefiNultri,3l. • After the second Board the Stockmarket was ,steady ID the long room, and the grout feature was ii sale of ktea shares Michigan Southern 7: At the last open tWard. the market was gen- Orally. steady. The following , were the closing :g3 l .,rt;n B n l tot 3G M r di;i V ( ' ) Wc ° w '' Y e o l letTell e tnil 2Sl itt ',. - Fait, G. 5.-4. 5 3% • Raton Ulcer , 115 1 ;i1117! , Readlng;llegdi/010 Michigao antraf, 1eP7 , 0; Michigan Souttiern, Illinois Central Scrip, -112611:9,4; extra division Chaviiland and , rats bn 13,84%657 Cleveland and Toledo, no!s6> ..103 ; Rock Island, 073;684 North Western, 4.L5 •• N. W. preferred, 51N:6 , 81%; Fort Wayne, 4 ~ ert um and Dlinlelfgrocler.Secondßoard 1;7--Tetreletint : . Brecoort :Skr, United Stater, 77 , 115-N i titalneholt 1. It., 850; ' Kipp a Beet 125. The s money article %nye stock .- ar t h u lg t i l a 1 i s , t' h" rrs L " . - isau . brlelt!.a.rirkt.:l amt sdlo norti active and firm. Gov * 2 ersimenta emitting weaker.. Money a ' Shade Cal ler. a ll loans mostly, at 5 per cent. 7'' There is a rat:female fleMand from imporkfra for gold. FOreign exchange quiet, the supply of- bilisbeing trite Up to the demand. • _ _— . . t t ' M fitooi[`ot Firom" in cinonnati rV. T ''' , ; I emegirwait, July IS..—ln view of i th e extras.. it.' A:ttretf ,' , -c = s o •or-Ilfr,failloy.t ag,e.'lla; ~ ,,;,r ri kotit in CinCinnatii - 'aro have been al, . some p „, f, ,, xgz - srig, e gn . .. , :. ,, x , tl. iy ir tr:=lttl . ~..,:. istuainbialoh.:.xnerchants, owners and others: r.,.pi 4We and that:,the s ' ,held of. 44,Sigkbor. I !.. 5. - ,:f4eliCttieluitiligothat ',held by all ourprincipal ~ , ...13. - bakers Lox ,„,44,- iip1i..2154 011 . (ho market for ..- 'Cm !Wilk . ) ithoVelononat ire. And thatlai/Yone; '''...."-MlTte i t s .b? r a sg rad ! , ),,... 1 1 7- 5 , uP" . 11 . re ! tP, 4 .1r9 1 ' , '..;• • ••-..' 7 .• ibruutklng .ap our. - .Agntes of course sorer. ?.....?.; .', small lots in the hand,* of retailers cannot he ...:,-; ~ ......eirrrtvcd.at, end rated _neeesSarily ho omitted,. ..i . !vc..ti t the aggregate given Is not far ont 'of the 14:.. - : 1, :As is pietty.:neneridly known, city rail, V , i.. - .-Lers arw:at: present 'grinding bat very little,l:. .!' and•whlpments.: from GlileagW at34..5t 44/Ixl, 1000 , NE• 4 I/:;"lrCie‘k.Drilaroadtilinckei.: ' ! I triiin; :IritY'W.—rrinisAllen , 4o.B l 4; .1 ....:. • -,, Waltham: 31 • Arnold , s, - 111%v Empire,' 13343 j an, 17; Winter & Co., MS.. Comsat Jeans ..±.' - SUM' 16;_' I:scent:4:2l; It amain:an; tlitit , ..;ii{.. 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Oman os Ica Firm - wean Gegen% r2.113AT 3 July 10, liffri-t • V - The produce markets continue very dull and neglected, with but little prospect at present of anv immediate improvement. The iinpres sloe prevails that values must still farther de preciate, and while this feeling exists, busi ness must of necessity t h) very m u ch restrict.. 0 4, as both retailers and consumers will bey very aparieglY=Just sufficiently to meet their mint Dressiest wants. cgai.w—Wheat mat/nice Outland neglected and price* are entirely nominal; sale MN/ bags prime Ginb at lAA Oats dull; sale of 3 ram sto.lChinago at le; 1 tio do at Sects, including etas; and 300 btairprime white, from store, at X- Corn Salesull wills - small sales fad et tin teal of 2 ears , Ohio Ryede cline of 10 Ms pOr bush. Nothing doing in Bar . . .tAlunt- , .there no improvement to note an demand tar giber, and the market con tinues dull and wens, while prime are nemin ally " unchanged: Quotations may be fairly given iii $lO to $10,15 forfeit to choke stand mfa omou. of aiding Wheat; and $11; to sl4'7s for Winter Wheat.- grads ground Cornmeal is selling in striall lots per bush. Eye Flour dull at. . puovisrorap-Baco. is steady with a fair jobbing demand at 17 to 17% lornhoulders; bag) for Ribbed Bides; t 3 tor Plain If tc ar s s . , and lb for Sugar (Mind do.. Lard is quo at M% (10.,. Mem; Pork nominal at MILL FEED—SaIe of 1 car 6 0: ett.lddlings at sl,ts; and 1 car prime white doi, at 11,5, Shorts may be quoted at 10 tot*. NO trarikus- Lions in Oran orgemodsreported. POTATO.Ein good lowly and dull but unchanged at C., , 50 to d per bid. . BUTT Eli —There Is still considerable in quiry Mr iniet• t nutter, and- but little offer ing. nriees, to 114.4 uuchauged at 20 tett EGGS—Thorn was a slight improvement in the demand today, and the market may be quoted firm at 18. CUEESK—Is quiet and xi:actual:at at 1541* for Western neserVe; 16(1117 for Hamburg, and Maier Walton. EEDg_4l.OO,ll.O wanted ataff- - ./. 011,—No. ILard glinted at 141 1 %...„ ? l o o fa; nj i pt i ri at tete BEANB—Frime prrrenvson't4ixisoiitrat Onnos or me Porresirooti ParDATAJtd,r2O, CRUDE-There was again quite a spirited demand for Crude to-day, on the spot as well as to arrive-mostly for *Mere delivery-but thus far holders have been enable to establish an esivauee, though some are holding off; re fusing to contract ahead at present quota- turns. For July and August belively, there ire. buyers at 19y4 for good gravities in bulk probably its).l could be obtained for the last half of August, and some stealers are asking 13. nues, of 1000 bbls, on she spot, at 12; 310 u. !Ibis, in bulk, for August delivery, atl2)4; and. ND ' , Smith's Ferry" us bulk, to arrive, coi l pd. veto terms. We have reason to believe that there Wet% other.seleS effected, widish the sel -1 (ere refessed to report, being afraid that it might Allure to their disadvantage -at the fountain head. Private telegrams from Oil City toslay quote at ffi at Petroleum Centre and rye at too recnotff. NEFINED-;Tberts. was agulff, - guite• Itbrisk demand for bonded . ontoasr - c - ,,both for pres ent and totem delivery,l4lgUitome instances a slight sulvance was obtainable. We can re port sales of SOU blds for gentember•delivery le Philattelphia, at. 40;1000 for October at 41';; NO for November at 42; and the for December at 43, For August, a slight advance is offered, 31 to &PA iind 43 for December, is a jump of bairn cent.. Upon the :whole, mustbe con- Ceded that there taahluea better feeling, buy ers are reasty, - and oven anxious to operate, and as compared - with.. the early part of the week, prices, for present as well an Mum de- I arc better. Free Oil is -quiet and un "thAllftrldVA LS-Bolos are entertailicA.that the rains of the oast day or two will cause an early restimpDon of istANlgatiOn . lll. the Aldo- gheny, which event liberal arrivals of oil may be expected. The following wore re pOrted touluy Fisher & Dre.... 1610 I dm. Wilkins Gallagher • BO T. .111c1illehael Ithiffum at Co.— SS YITTSBIIRGII. LUON lIIARKET OPFICE OP THE GAZETTE, • l'ainsr, July "A 1,1860. § The transactions in metal have agate been light during the past week, and while the de mand is falling oil, the supply of all kinds is very much reduced, and there is but ,ennipar utively little arriving. Tho pnid.ponemeni of the tariff bill has had a tendency to weaken the market slightly, and there is disposi tion Man bested on the part of buyers to hold sir in hopes of lower rates. As yet, however. there has been no essential change In prices, though as already stated the demand is not so urgent, but this may be attributed partially to the (set that the great majority of Lhe mills If they have not already, will suspend opera tains ter a (ow weeks in order to make re pairs. 'kite following sales wernreported: .11111 . 118-ACII . B. 100 1.0139 O. I Anthraexte...... I=MMI 100 ilo N 0.3 lIKSOI2IO GO tons No. IFoundry t 7 do Soft No.l .71 tone No. 1 IL Juniata 10 do 211n$s1110n Foundry.. niboxe 100 ton a NO.I ..... -11 do do do do 40 do do P TITS !NEMO 11 WOOL MARKET Or/ICE OD rite PITTSTLIIIICat GAZETTE, Faith r, July 20,100. The poatponemerd id the tariff hut; which In sime quarters Is regarded as a virtual de feat, has produced a general dullness and stagnation In the wool trade, _both east and 'rest, and.the advance catablished,m antici pation that tho ' duty on foreign wools would ne increased, haS been lost. The eastern nuirketa ore reported full to over-Cowing. and the g;emt majority of the eastern levers, who Owl been circalatling through the wool growing sections, lusvo' stopped buying and returned home. Prices have declined fully ten cents per pound. as compared with the ilgareto prevailing some two or three weeks since, and we now quote at SG to 0, for coarse to choice tine wools, against 55 to 45 then. We urn inlarmed that ono of -our Allegheny Co. grown sold this week at Ed. Not long since ho was offered CS, which ho then refused, ask ing 70, and to all probability if be bad been of fered 70, lie would have wanted 75. The de cline, as nanatfer of course has tended to re lard operations, the majority of holders re fusing to sell at the reduction, but buyers do not seem very anxious to buy even at the do' cline. New York Produce Market. Nsw Yoax, July 20.—Cotton Orin and tend ing upwards, at XlMMiii for middling—lncluded are by auction for Government account, 2;-. 3 22 bales Mobile, Memphis, Savannah and flop. ids, at 320 for strictly middling, 22Xe for low 37c for good - ordinary, and no for .low ordinary. Flour dull, Irregialar and un settled, and 10(yZCI103rer, at 00, for ex tra Btate, g9p,...5 for rounithbop -- Oh10; and 112,tee12,16 fo common raads, closing teasity.,st $3,4419,14 tbr, and 11 9 4 15 41 1 2,0 for Iflaid to choice extra. Rye /Flour quka s aslGUOt27,OtX Corn Meal steady. Whisk y want, 5l i 2, for State. end ,western: Wheat, receipts, I.me inuili; very dull, with a declining tendency, at 01,72 for No 2 Milwaukee , and $2,08 for choice notrZto 1 do. Rye—no revolms; heavy and lower 10,000 bash Milwaukee .sold' at,ooo, and SGAM bush, helot.% at' 050. Receipts of Corn, : D 2,213 bush; opened Orm. trod ~ cioswh 'dull at 13 7-2.3 for unsound new mixed western.; Mean for Ificitmd.,ehtelly' at "8102450 for shipping-- 00e for wastarmyellow, and , tift for , wand. yid lon'. of Oaut, -- 10,19) opined steady and closed heavy; sales ;4000 'bash at -200.21e for Chltago„00111eSo rot lowa, and 50120.1 c for, Milwaukee' . Cotton very firm,. but gal- GL Sugar' more active', Cuba, 1034011 e, and Bavaria I f bati l l4 o .'MOlitesedid oll; koctpakoO r WO. • Petroleum:ll:Muter; Attlffilto In bond kir ono., srui22B3oo for retnual„._ _...Pork opened steady; and closed ILrmeril.absik,2l.for closing at $21,20. Cash,: 10. 1 fioarmas for 'Old do, and A26,754&17,0af0r..Drimet also ,L,Tfe bbk, pew - mess, fora r. and hepteromer; : venara , ma. thm. At 04 21,22. Bear more manna sad on. changed. dull and heavy: Cut and Meats Rutter m ettiet, atNe uLL 33c for Ohio, and 213Wtr,. State, Chem° dab, atl24ol2cv' ' I=M=M • - Htt,wsoirs;'dnly i9.j-In g demand,' and. pricer' 250 better. fbr Smug: Wltiters are eery uuli and negleetett Saleabblf.Bl.l3.er Lake XX. winterArO; A lleurthe.4' beat, - tmd 75 bbneSextonville,wMter . o4ser,loo• bbbs ear rthtdd4loo bblf keystone and 70b bble of other brand, country XX c0r1.411450; Unklen Gate, 'loo,bbla and 10) bbln - brand *not naliod 800; 100 4. bait ... • . PhilailelptOsr alrartiol,l . PaILADZLIIII,I, Jid i tit-410111. : yerk._dull. tyheat da11,61.1 Red , new . do, s Zii i mrSO. 1 , 021 1 Steady; 4.4 e• for e o w ,. and le for mixed Western. — Coffee, Lagualra, 1410 la gold. Naval stores ilalL. biptratt, Tarpon. tino,:"..Wl,42.ll.lr43lo,73fOr:PSlrasylvarila, Ago Airkot.„ . 20.,-416ttr - ruid ,Whant_ inlet wt., Laid at 704 for Ao.l Mixed, Onto do.IIC.No. Clifdago boot *birth Wisconstuat4 Ear -1 imactivo, and, holA at Ski for r 900 for No, .I§ll4,mikeo. LW* 'MNAMO.. 3Vpalry . , LoWfD[ar>tet. - • • W.--Piour- still- tmeattlerdi 21 3 00/xtrani $ B . OO O/o.sai /MN - • Wk rat Ara Amite g om i SI tallog; a f i rtule. - rire ru 3442. OW.' 7 .•'4Lisr., Pork,' tßarm- =- Yktricyrgowiat Mr" - • RIVER NEIATEI. • - • The river very' anexpeetedfir 'commented +rising on Thursday night. and np to last even ing it had Moen nearly two feet, the marl's In dloatlng,threeTeet ten Inciica. !Thus fart he rise has been In tho Monongahela, but es heavy rains are reported at Its headwaters, a swell may reasonablybe expected to the Alle gheny. 1n foot private telegrams from Oil City report that It has risen a fow inches at that point. We hod several very heavy show ere of rain Yesterday, and the indications last evening werofavorable for more. ?heaven in the river may possibly cause a little stir at tho wharf, but it will hardly lost long. There is bet very little freight offering for any point, while the passengen trade, to use a common phrase, does not amount. "to a row of pins." The Arabian Is loading for Cincinnati and Louisville, and the Kenton has a sign oat for et- Louis. Capt.. John Woodburn's new boat, thew. A. Caldwell, is at the landing ready for business There has been no arrivals or departures since our last swot; °emoting the Diononge. helm River packets. The Payette, Capt. Cos, and the Chieftain, Capt. Abrams, are the regu lar packets for Browneville and Geneva this evening, leavlug promptly at 5 o'clock. • Capt. Darragh. late of the ill-fated /financier has contracted for a new boat. Re crows to haves. the hull launched withiry a ears f ew ••days. , Capt. Andy llObleson, a well-kn Own etyma boatman'but who for sometime Iniet,haa been engaged in supplying boats with meats, ice ' eto.,etc., at CineWnelL Wee ninientand, is in the city, although we have net had the pleasure of meeting_hini as yet. : .15- ." Democrat getsriver editor of the Louisville Democrat gets otT the following: ..., - , If yesterday was not a fine day to put is per sau . I n ~,, lett:lna 'lnenri),"lhou n$ 0 never ox. 1 ,,,, 1eu0..d a "thaw." WhY.even as we en at tile desk, the perspiration - is dripping from the etulof our nose lite dropfs from a thawing leiclealVe Can't keep the paper dry, and =et-drops of petaration chase each other t:fur fteltilaft aliot.,;until we feel we arc Seated in a -tub half full of dirty thiett, and - 11.13CaYed - vraterialls. 0 l it is aw ffi1*".41.4,., '.:, .. ~..,-; .:I•Talk abotalattarar just eat a quart of Ohio ttalZ,_ Itatariatiditan. . 6 In the sun for jive min :ii and Iftntrevillettld the eforesald coming Oltialnrerr: L tat%'. beautifully filtered, while LT etomten,beeOttiee converted into a sand 3and omen hear the gravel rattle lie you IC le. r. John IL Ferguson ' engineer of Louis ville, has recelvea agmtent for his "spray con denser.. Thif 'Merits of the spiny condenser consists the fact, that it converts high pres suremachlnery into /ow pressurm or rather, it regillres a muck less amountor pressureof stealu Lhan without The condenser makes a vaCuutn, which Is an Increase of power, fu addition to the steam pressure. menbowni HT RAILROAD Pr 421511178.08. POET WA\JflI &loACio R. It. July TO--I car T Hanka; 24 trunks, Bell .t Baird; 380 Wile flour, 25 bgs tocd,T C Jenkins 204 aks rags, C P Mut - kle.; 3 oars metal, tiludok - 4 t altD) ht. sOapKirkwitrlek, Bre & co; 286 bgs oats, Blair t woods; I kg butter, Ibuds J steel Bro; 3 Mils oil, Sellers .t Wl3 his latcou, 11 lies Jr; 156 tildes, 6 N outs, gra P yriltt er d " o worth & co; 15 du do, WKirkpatrick & co; 33 bbls Moor, C 11 Leech; S hhds tobacco, .1 Grlter ; I I car staves, J halt u• tir.s soap. Shomaker I & Latm; 21 de do, k; LI Myers & co; 30 dodo, k licazalton; 15 do no, Haworth, McDonald & co; 23 dodo,Newcomer, Gee doe; Ill) IRAs doer, Shomaer .4 Lang; 3 ears wheat, J S Liggett a coil our rye, I .In oats, Llt Vast & co; I ear corn. Ii 11 Collins. ALLSOACSI . STATTOO, July LA/-1 bbl eggs, 1 410 butter, .1 O'llanlou; I car STAVE'S, C Lutz; I bla bacon. It a A car.on; . 2l.2lbutter,4 tau rule Eggs. fkLc.l7.; 4 cars wbsat,Coy & Noble; ears udlifeed, Kennedy a Loturop;J bates wool, Bradley Son; cars wbcat, Knunedy & 11ro; 1 car staves, J Meyers; 1 car metal, Lindsay & co:18 boa soap, 5 do , uandles. 11a3m A Kiddie; bzs soap, e.bulZ & Danner;t bales cotton, rarki reinter & no; "A/ dO,lO, Kennedy. Childs & c0;48 eke oats, W Scott; &doe brooms, J Atinebart; 5 do do, W J GIYSOU. CLICITSLAIID AN 0 PriTSBITIIOII RAILELOAD. 9(--2 cum 4c, W tit.oWort & CO; '33 cheese, M W nankin; 5 bbls potatoes, T C Jon i:111141510 corbOYs.,/ &win; 0 cash copper, T 01 Howe; 10 woo mill feed, Kennedy & Lot !iron; Wats apples, Fetzer & Armstrong; It; Mae Butrum, Kenew A oa; 1 ear brick, It 01111er; 30 bxs cheese, dhomaker A Lees; lUO able door, C 13 Leech; 100 do do, W M laormley; 11; closet; brooms,) Connor. PITTBIIOIIOB. COiVX./11713 LIMIEMICIIfiI ATI 11.. It. July 01—I COX wheat, D Wallace; I car corn J A W Farley; 5;10 do. Culp & Shepard; a do stave CC Munn; 3do wheat, Methane A aider; 0.1 bhls Oro cloy, U. 11 Collins; 100 Ichls dour, Ins Gardiner; I car lumber, J 13 11111; IS lads dour, M W Rankin; 75 dos brooms, 11 Metzger; 15 bize candles, U lidaselton; 5 do do, I C Lappin ' Cott; 5 biz drtigs, Cool & Clancy. zy I l ia Elli i', i :10.111 h'oS CINCINNATI ANDF c dcle pass,' itr steamer. W. A. CALDWELL...—. ..... ...Capt. Woooa. Will leave fer tile above and Intermediate ports. on MATH DAY. the 7./.t tes t For freight or /o mega Apply on board, or to JAM Ea 13..1,L1N5, J. 1/. COLLIN ()WOOD, Agentel. 1721 JOB 18 FLACK. —.— -- IZ rrirsuuntim, BOWNS- - VILLE AND GENEVA U. S. MAIL ClBl3/WEE"lrs ii; roe mree d a p! aide-wheel steamers Between Plttatmegt., Monongahela City, Brownsville. Rice's Landing. Lruensboro, tieneva and the Dunkard 01l itegione. This I. composed of the following steamers ; FAYETTE CAPT. M. A. COS TELE:tar:BPC CAPT. D. BIJOIIBIL FRANK CAPT. Z. W, CARBAC tiALLATI CAPT. J og. CA.1.U.11•21. Them paekekv ;MB leave Pittsburgh Wry at 8 a. es... and 6p. m, except Bunday. when the departum will be at 6 o'clok. a. re. The through packet for the Ott Regions will leave Pittsburgh dilly at 6 p. m.; Brownsville dally at 6a m. BeTkicrißo—Leares Brownsville for Plttsbragb dell, at 7 a. 0,. and 4 p. m. 111ce" 1.411/ , L Ol tlr auding at eensboro p. and Geneve at 11 o'clock; Theline Is c expreesly Co. of r the gat-class trade. aiTheyde-wheelre Mczmera, bolt commanded by officers of long experience. who ill pay matlenler attention to the want. and emu wof cescarers. the boats will leave promptly at tks . tir rtized Y 'MUTH R ve E CEIVED AT ALL HOURS. For farther pmit , exttsr, l inCre of , . At the Wbuf-Boat, foot of(lrargintiVrjgh. L. COLVIN, Agent, ixtraMiCo Brownsville. Pa - .10 CO 4 mos 49 03 4 do 46 004 do 44 00 4 mos WOOD 00 0 do 50 MI 4 do 113 00 4 mos. 110 001 Flo 110 00 cash. 110 00 cash. FEOPLESI LINE OF STEARIERS, (INCOIIPORATEDr.) Pittsburgh. illonouguhein.Clty.Throll/121. Irllls Aug GOWM*. This Company will run -a -dully boat between the Above points, eumprise4 tho new and splendid Ade-wheel sinainers.CIIIHIPTALN, Ant/Asia commander, and .EL/RtiTOR. 'llexuerr Pna.t.irs, commander. (The Elector la now being completed and will take her pla lea s ehe line in a lbw days.) Thu Chieftain will Pittsburgh for all points at TOLSDAS, THURSDAY* and SATURDAY* at 3r. K. Returning, leaves Canova for eittaburgh on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS end VIM/AY*, ate A. al. and Brownsville nt4 P. K. . • • • • Tho Elector leaves MUNDAi.,' WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 6 r. Itetornlng. leaves U for illtstmrgh TUESDAY, 7 1.11.11(WAY and SAT URDAY at s. Ir. and Brownsville at4r, ). The Company have a Alt/it-class IV liar( Boat at Monongahela Intl and Pittsburgh. Freight re. mated al all boom Nochargelbs ramanlsalon on Eastern freight. ' .Thls Una inn Matruh Aosta on Um !Sabbath. . . . For fort.her nattleulars tinantre on board, or to lotur 5. , Clultgitnnitle.ls, Agent, at toe Wharf boat feet ocUranVotreat. roblatinut [eV FA si : 0 WIOSELIER. & WILSON'S LOCK STITCH SEWING MACifiNES. We watildlantana loferego ithi*slier Ihresh wheat with n gall na.er than to, see a wife wear her health, vigor anal away In! the everlasting ...stitch, Oita, stitch, when • Sewing Machine can be ob. "..tained, The WIFEELEU a - WILSON Ii ab lni'ilualk al dln every household. We have had sescraisafeemstittidtozittlil s and/4M six yew's , !service the WILE/LEA a WIY ;_`SOX LIU liken the peccaacned as the best • ' where 41 )(Inds of seising are to begone In - • .a rinttly.—Aistricast Attricuthertst. • These machines have MOUE IMMUNE, Imam mAltkAzas"Notpc, ,ore 'mum • 3 ”),_ ll lc.srE.F.Dv and islitkozie openthin %Inn mir Machine In the,martot. W. SUMN/31 leek, /teas 'Filth Street. PicE*: , BARftwEiTT SEWING .MACHINE, rrymp t uice t i by eh who haTe . peen 11 the ilmoteet =Who now Whore the piiblls. • It to as effective and durable es tt la elsople, and itepreetteel se It toeors . We. ltheth4 tobeeeeeto be admired, 1014 tried' to b appreetate44 It me btaca the tilements at a • Perfect-Praeticat9lachino, r - And IsOfferedit►price within the recipe of nearly. remise:illy In tholaud. •••- The Gni? for Prloed Ifeeblne Ip that:Jolted Stites licensed re' gee the WSIICItLY . ItB WILSON rICED -ectie bestandoWY reliable YOVI Aver olgeippideds • /M•SALESIIiErr wAivrEb. cer.lr ift limomtravisii, wi10W 3 4 1 4.:• AG*4.2' l 4 , mi. 'Cs tuitt-street styl6:64 INSURANCE IRE AX1:10 -BLitLINE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A HERM PHILADELPHIA: Assets .11.750.000. Hartford Fire Insurance. Company, Awsete, • • . 5146436.000. • Or Pieter-MD CIA be DOeuZe4 La the above misted rallsble Compaales. W. L. .102128. MEI %Water street, (nit stain .1 Ammonium-T INSURANCE CO. OP PITTEBURON.-0131co. No. V PM moot BWI o ak. aziii oil Ma& a[ Pin and Molise Riskin JOHN IRWIN. JR., President. JOHN D. IicCOED, Vies Peeiddent. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. Cent. vna. DEAN, (*anent Agent. DianCrOlie WM Jam, U. U. Masser John 1). McCord, Deorfe 8. Heed. 1M %tn. • brpL e t,Yo li tf..)esn. John Irir ' ln, Jr., Ueo. D. Meereyr, B. L. Tahneetock. h..hert H. Dwrts. WE H A STERN INSCNCE CO., OF PITTISBIU 1t.(3 I I. ALEXA N DER NINUCK, President. WX. I'. ITERIIERT, Beertary, CAPT. GE013.1.3X - VEELD, GemwaL Agent. Ogice, Wator street, Span r Co.'s Ware - Douse. Itw!tairs, Plttobergh. Will insure Against all kinda of rive and Marine Blake. A home Institution managed by Directors Who are welt known to the community, and who are determined hy promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have a.vomed, as of fering the bolt proteetton to those who desire to be Insured. MO Andrew Ackley, R!..!a-M4J'2g., Cb. J. Cluke, John IL McCune, Junes P. Hanna. James McAuley.. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Speer, Cl B. Herron. O. W. Itlci.etson, meal WK. F. HERBERT. Secretary. TNSEHE YOUR LIFE IN THE CHARTER OAK LIFE I NSUIt t.NCE COMPA NY OF HARTFORD, CONN. . . THE ONLY -LLYE INSURANCE COMPANY IN ANDMIICA that now mate. and pays an Annual CASH DIVIDEPD on the first and each subsequent payment of premium. Its CASII CAPITAL, au ac cumulation ofE.I.Uno, ono, Is securely Invested in pub lic stock. and mortgages of NEAL ESTATE. It is nrwetti its lath year of businesa, and has paid to the WIDOWS AND 0111•IIANS of Its members the sum o ONE MILLION DOLLARS. To this date not a sin gle ease of litigation ham occurred, art evidence we liberality and fair dealing is a specialty with Wu Compuly. Thopcillcies of this Company are not forfeited by reason of 1100- payment Of premium after the second policies o payments required after ten pawn, brit continue (ant through life. ornciats. J. C. WALKLY. President. N. S. PALLIER, Vice President.. S. H. W HITE, SeeretarT. Branch Vince for Western Pennsylvania. where Circulars 1.1.1 slant Applications will be ferntihed, SS Willb street. Pittsburgh. Abe t• waut