1 . - EME El Prrninarie r bli .?s TME I , , r;xtri=frz Gez=)3, • JulyM, 1868; :ertertil markets contirme and : little rotespeel; :' at • I. .; . of any inimediate 'improve- ; - 1 Flour is not so much - ei'seiVd in- , ' . i'), as it was, and it looks now instead i, ;Ivance, that there will a decline. , 1 Osr article , there are no features • !;''. of special notice. DER .- 1 and ~.. s du unchanged; small hi l fresh pa -ed at 3to 23c.._. 1.f3-411 cons quence of diminished re-' 1' ~ . areas tt. 22c. 1 - . ' ESE-Is steady, with regular sales, I ts 14s' for Western Reserve'•and Ham -11 1:5 to 160 for Ohio F tory; 180 i for i Jg, and 19 1,20 c for S eitzer. ', V—ls stead , and wit limited ar :Morin • but nchanged; $l5 to $2O for ind $2O to $25 for old. _-_- ' . 1.1 ;VISIONS ' Bacon a 'firm and I,], with an i proved de and; we now 1.,,,t 13> to 1 X for. Sno lders; 10to 18 .bed, and Clear Sides and 20 to 20' 1 Nar ("tired ams. Lard is firmer. at - 0 .4. M'eas Pork $28,50 to $29. 1: , 1) OIL,— quoted at $1,20_ for No. 1 1 $1,40 for No. 1. ' t,lN—They is but little old Wheat ig, and bu little in market; sale of 3 . ks - w - crop Tennessee.at• $2,25. Oats , :kit nominally unchanged at 77 to 78e, tk, and_Boe for small lots in store. • 'one in-market. Corn, $1,05 to $l,OB .1 . al to printe Yellow. 1 '-in n fair . demand, with reg les of new crop reported at $5,50 to 1 lUlt--Is dull, but without quotable' 0. We continue to quote at s9 s 0 to $lO - -.- ;;• to' good Spring - Wheat; $10,25 to "'t for prime to choice do; $ll to *11,50 ,"inter Wheat, and $l3 to $l4 for fancy * Rye Flour, $8,75 to $9. ,• NI . --Is dull and nominally wi . :pd. 1 . ~ LEAD—Is quoted at lOgc. , .2.. B—Sale at $2 per bbl. te,DS—Fla eed-is scarce and Wanted 0 to 4 1 • . . • t: • Y` lled Spirits. "fk : following veryi interesting statistics tilled spirits held in bouded ware ' in this district are fn.rnished us by . the gentlemanly Collector ,-;3rnal'lt7enne. .It will be observed iEe well-known and thorlaughlym F ind extensive distillery of Messrs. B.7inca & largely' leads: its NSA% cW‘ktAk‘aktikt :, - ..berarzazbes - ..ca" gallons haler irs boas: 1 ~ 3 .Tat,:iliASt., _.AuEld. , 'Abe , second, Ata . I tjat of tax thereon:) '•1 _ . ,•.--gstillera.', - ___. _ Galls. Taxes. -. : .• ;;;,.._l"anch it C0.,.185,085 - 09 i*, 6370,170-18- .1 i.dt , it Fildav" ..,. 15,739 68 . 31,479 . 37 . _Y.4nhetm'r - 64121r05' 39,17915 78,358* 70 -.;- -- ner 4co • . 3,203 60 - .- .6,407' 60 - .‘. 4h & Son 3,040 93 6,081 86 . .-,Pleglm 10,080, 00 ..,- 20,160 00 , • .Me- - Elliir.itiy '- . , 394.66 - 789 32 u , •l• :- -, •:-...,toli - Watson.; . 2,430 56 - --:.4,901 12 '' ,, ,t W n ' 1,389 rl2 - -- - i 2,778 84 1 2 . •'. - ....i.: it echlitq : ..., 24,229.-68 ' 4 8, 48946 . 11, ; fx, 1 , 4 ,, i , :-.iinxre tin - ' , . -•• .. . ' k . .- 0 Eire • 9,559.32 ' 19,118 64 ktlloug ,S. it Co.' 2,015 . 97 . 4,031.94 ~`...i Kinier • - -- 4,128 56--... 4 ,. - .8,257 12 . ":clreth it . C 0...,... 2,464 05 4,92910 - , ,-, 4,,, - "Crlckart 4 C0.. 7. 7 - 6,190 - 94 - 12,381 88 ' '..,.- • • 'XXI I 110..4 , :-.:, - -;• v .•_:4,050 89. .. . 9,301.78 f,:llintalli,Jr..iliao - . 1,853 12 3,786:24 :0 '...:_ ~.::.,-.Caxson...- . :, .. . . 910 50;'.. 1,821;00 .'4kket,7i . .... 3,170 76 6,341 52 . '... - '' . ZCarr . 4 Co 20,822 - 41,615 24 :845,235'46 $690,47092 THE EllEl ', A .b.o. mufti Diarket. - ) , - : ;• .•)lerritas Ito the ritubacan gazette. , ;;;•onvicrami, dul y 13.—Flour dull, but ..• .. p ain mi;,familys9,2sa 9 , 7s . • Wheat dull; 1 • ,-:•,-.: ' ~ eat** 12,00, old red held at $2,00a ''• • ' Nos . ' : 2 and 1. Corn firm and imp „or- , •• ,',' ght; ear 87a88c, shelled 899.90 e. Oats . ~..... .lac 74050,10 r No. 1. Rice dull but. rid. 1 '• ' : ••' Pl. Cotton dull at 311440 for mid - . Tobacco nominally unchanged; ',, :. • ,-.;'' is nothing doing owing to the tip. '-'•;' ' '..--, hinkvatinnal fair; the , total ' entries' cl ads: ,'Whisky dull; Sides at„32a4oa in ,„ .... . , 1 according to age; there is no demand ' ' ' l'cee.',lidess pork' Wild at $29, but there `` gdly, any demand, and buyers do not ~. , -t-, b e tter than 128,50. Bulk meats quiet i - ,2 c105e;1234; for shoulders'and , l4% for • 1 ,,, , }lanai Quiet - but iirm;', shoulders' -':.•'elclit•ir rib sides 16X, and clear 17i; the.!;.! - - L:-ttd is'of a retail nature. &two °tired . , d 19a.19103: :Lard held, at,lBc.,•lnt. did• hear..of any deniand of consequence. Se steady at 21125 c. -Potatoes selling at' ,--;:ar barrel and in better supply. Green : • •' - ' -'es from Georgia ." are selling at $3a8,50 lbl. Eggs declined to 151E16c per dozen. '-' "":'"far unchangad; freak 268290- . Linseed 01,02a1,03. Petroleum 35a3& for ra ii free. Lard 01if1,80a1.85. Gold 141% Nither eontinnes intensely hot. The =meter is 95 to 98 during the.day and .88 at night; almost a dead calm. Ac- Its iron" - 'crops are very favorable. r lat has been secured in all this region oellent order, and the supply is a full . Corn wing! very rapidly, it e 'same m ay be said of all the other . . , =a MEM ME HOE HIE . L'•'n ME II Chicago Market. ~ ~ielegrepti to the Pittsburgh Gazette 1 :. • ICAO°, . July 13.,-Flour is dull and . ; .were made at $88.1.0,50 for, spring ex- Wheat; the Market is very; dull and :: 4 1 3 s are nominally unchanged; and Sales Made of No. 2at $1,78a1,7 4 . Corti is ?:-.active and V ‘ a%cc lower, with sales Of lat 90a90 , c, No. 2 at_BB;oB9c, and re ' , : d at 82a&3c, the market closing with : ':' rs of No. 1 at9o%c,, and sellers at 903 X .. the market is quiet, and lalMc lower, 'v sales at 651.4a66c, the market closing t at the inside figures.: Rye and Bar re neglectettand prices are nominal. ! -Ivisions are firm and less active. Mess ;k . k sold at $28.25 for standard, and choice t ; ght brands are , held at $28,50. , Dry . id shoulders are held at 12c. Lard is .p .g and steady, with sales of prime steam trn,-tind summer. ,rendered at 1634a18c. ]its are quiet, at 3c on este, and 33:ct :rit to Buffalo, and 7%c on corn to 05.13 .13 ;0. The receipts for the past forty-eight ,• a mounted to 3,158 barrels flour, 11,- hbushels wheat, 228,577 bushels corn, t)0 bushels oats, and 3,079 - head of live '. The shipments for the same length i i tr ,a3 amounted to 5,038 . barrels flour, 4.47 bushels wheat, 244,574 bushels corn, ` . 41 bushels oats; and 3,990 head of live - , • . BEM 11111 ' :.L ;.: - “r. ,} Nei* lifiTricDry Goods Market. ~,,,.. 4 e l e gnott to the Plushursh Gazette.] RE.,, yr Yottir, July 13.—Dry goods market ger with a lair demand for staple cotton. vy browp slieetings at. the , best makers :a lB%, and seconds 16 1 4a17. Merrimack 4rints 15; do.' D 133014;4; American , tuorids, Oriental, Aliens and Lanca,s -i3 esx;l-.. Gloucester 13 5, ; do. mourning 13; dons and Simpsor.a do. 13; Hamilton spragues-alartinga 15; Arnold prints 0. Freeman and Glasgow ginghams 1434 t. 4 5 i rhllade 1 p b i 1 1; cattle Market. PiTelegraph to the Pittiburgh a Beeves in fair zette.] ?rural:4l.nm, July_lB. G --Xliand,nnsettled and low; sales 16,000 at r , 0a 1 0 for extra western steers; Via 9 for il to-good, and *6,50a7,50 gross for com. I C-1 Sheep. lower; sales 6,900 at 64E0,60 ritfeaT7s in fair demand at an ti o d r v e a i ntc a ; , . 4s 2,000 at *131'14 net, the latter I l JP hiladel hist Market. • 4Telegropb to the Pittsburgh Gazette., Piordiramvalik, July 18.---Flour dull. 13-ln more firm, with sales of mixed east i. 3 at *1,1621,17. Oats unchanged. .11ye 1-1 p-,.,• - • ._ , . Financial Natters in New York. Galt Closed at 141%. By Telegraph to the tittiantrgb eszette. l Ns Youu. July 13, 1868. MONET AND GOLD. Money steady at 4@)5 Per cent. on call. Sterling active at 110 3 @ llo j %. Gola,ftrm. er, . and opened at 1413 i, and closed;at 141%] ' -onvv,plonorin; Governments steady; Conpona-'Bl, 113% ©11.3%; do. 1 02, 113q®11 3 %; do. 4;1, 110 1 4 0110%; do: '65, 111%©111.34; do. new 108% @)108%; do. '67, 87%@89; do:168 1 87%W39; 10.405, 107%®107%; 7405, 108%10109. • lI9EDER STATE BONDS. Border State bonds' stronger. Stocks generally quiet and without:-material change, closing steady; the recent forgeries, it is understood, do not exceed $125,000. STOCKS. . . 5:30 prices: j , Canton,47@)49; Cumber land, 34%®34.%;1 Well's xpress 105©15%; American , Express, ~ 40!„@4731 : Adams Express, 53%®53%; United States Express, 475,@48;Merchants Union Express, 24r @ 2 . 5 ; Quicksilver, 2234@22V0 Pacific Mail, 1003 Mariposa, 4%©5; Atlantic Telegraph, 32:. Western- , Union Telo• graph, - 34%©34X; New 'York Central, 133;00113W; Eris, 69Nek(i9g; do. pfld. 7,5 75 1 ,i; Hudson, 1430144; Harlem, 124; Read - 1 lng, 94VA94%; Ohio and Mississippi, 20Ni ®293;; Toledo and. Wabash, 48%048%; St. Paul, 67:).1@07%; preferred, 79Net80; Michigan Central 117 1 ; Michigan Southern, 912,©91q 'lllinois Central, 143(4)144, ex. dividends; ' Pittsburgh, 85N ®B9; Toledo, 102%®103y; Rock Island, 107,4@l08; North Western, 79:4©79%; do. preferred, 81%© 81%; Fort Wayne, 107%0108; Hartford and Erie, 16 1 ,‘®163;; Ashtabula, 100; Mis souris, 01%; New Tennessee, 70%; Old Ten nessee, 714. Mining shares dull. ' New York Froduce Market. (Br Telegraph to the tittaborgh Gazette.l NEW T-01tR, Ju1r,13.--Cotton is a shade lower; 1600 bales' sold at 32c for middling uplands. Flour, receipts amount to 7553 bbls and heavy; saloc lower; 850 bbls sold 'at $6,65a7,10 for superfine. State; western at ii7,95a8,65; extra State ate 37,90a10; extra western at 810,65a12,60: white wheat extra at $8,50a12,75; round hoop Ohio at 88,75a10; extra St: Lcinis at $10a14,50; good choice do closing drill and declining; 600 sacks at 510,20a12,60. Rye flour quiet; sales 250 bbls at $7,70a8. rnmeal uiet. Receipts of Wheat amount to 59410 b ush; and is about la2c lower; 850 bash sold at 51,95 for No. 2 spring: 92,07 for Canada club in bond; §2,38 for new red Southern,atore;' tkt k ktkk tkXktt.K\ sch.fte , Cellrerzzfs. R_re alert awl barley - malt nomiael. ptecrr "corn 138;307 , bush and without decided I change; sales 76,000 bush at- $1,05e1,11 for mixed - wefloat, latter extreme; 81,12 for old do in stoi; - --81,12 for western yel low, and $1,12a1,11 for White-western. Re . ceipts of oats '14300, Mc better — an dull; sales 5,700 bush at 84aSiMc for western store; 8634,c for do afloat. • Stock of grain in 'Warehouse: Wheat. 592,919 bush; corn, 1460;412 do; oats, 780,825 do; rye ' 28,897 do; barley, 575 do; malt, 57,138 " do; peas, 60,708 do— Rice' unchanged.' Coffee—Rio 'quiet 'and firm; other hinds nominal. Sugar lower and more active; sales 650 hhds Cuba atllMallMc; 350 boxes: Havana at 11Mal2Mc.: Mot _ asses d ull. Hops quiet. Petroleum - dull- and easier; 17a17Mc for' crude, and 3334a34e for refined bonded. Fork. firmer and more doing; sales 8,250 bbls at; 528.65a28,87 for new mesv, closing at 28,75 regular; W 425148,50 for - old do., clos ing at 828,50 cash; $=,25a22,75 for prime; 524,00a24,50 for, porinie mess. Beef steady; Beef Hams, a little More doing;• sales 100 bbls at $25a35. Cut Meats steady; sales 260 pkga at . 1234a13Mc for shoulders, and 1634 a 17Mc for hams; middles quiet and steady. Lard fir m, closing heavy; sales 580 tierces at 17Ma183/.c for steam, and liiMalBMc for 1 kettle rendered; also 1500 -tierces steam, seller. September, at 17mc; 500 tierces do. buyer September, at 18c. Butter steady at 20a29c for Ohio. Cheese in good ffemand at 11a15'Ac. Freights to Liverpool firm;` en gagements per steamer on 'corn at 5d.. LATEST.—FIour closed dull and 5c lower. Wheat n ominally - lower, and shippers in sist upon a further material' decline. Rye • dull at 51,75a1,85.' Oath at 84c in store, and et 86a86Mc afloat. - Corn dull at f1,08a1,10 for new mixed western' in store. Pork firm"ets22, 50 for mess; 528,50, buyer onsev en days; seller for August at $28,75; closing with buyers at 528.75, and with 'sellers td 528,81 for cash and regular. Beef steady, with but a moderate demand. Cut Meats qirm, with fair inquiry. Bacon quiet and s Cady. - Lard dull at 18a18 1 /0 for fair to prime steam. Eggs quiet without decided Change. `St. Louis MaXitet. (By Telegroh to the Plttaburab Gazette.] Sr. LOUTS, JtilY 13.—Tobacco Steady and . unchanged. Cotton; nothing doing. Henan; nothing doing. Flour steady and quiet, at 17 for choice superfine; $7a7,50 for extra; $11,28a12,50 for treble extra and fancy. Wheat active and firm for choice; but medium and low grades dull and weak; choice white and fancy red, $2,20a2;80. Corn active and higher for white at 88a89c. Oats advanced, but the marketslow atee quotstons. 75a79c. Rye, fil,l,St3: o= visions firm with an increased demand at higher prices.. Pork sold at IV. Bacon; shoulders, 13a13)4c; -clear rib sides, 16. 1 4 c; clear sides, 17 1 A,c. Sugar Cured Hams, 20}4c. Lard firmer and held higher; prime tierce sold at 17X 1 c; choice keg, 19c. , Re, ceipte--Flour, 480-bhls; wheat, 19,000 bush; - corn, 10,000 bush; oats, 2,200 bush. P Toledo Market. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh GaSettei] TOLEDO, Jul 19.—Flout receipts 407 bbla.; quiet an dnominal. Wheat; receipts 700 bush.; no transaction in spot; No. 1 receipts of • Wabash ,sold at $1 75 seller August. Corn; receipts 12,450 bush. at la2c lower: -.closing with sales , at 900 for fresh receipts'lits; receipts 8,783 bush,; steady ati 90c. - The receipts for the past week were 3,352 bbls of Flour; 8,783 bush. of Wheat; 132,450 bush of corn; 18,915 bush. Oats; 380 bush. of Rye. Cleveland 'Market. fay Telegraph to the Pine: web Gazette.) CLEyELAND, July 13.—Flour dulP and weakvdouble extra red winter, city made, $11,50a11,75; do country $10,50a11,90; double extra spring, city made, $10a11.50; do coun try $9,25,10,00. • Wheat; No 1 red winter held at 112,24; No 2do held at $2,10. Corn; sales one ear a Oes two cars at 75c. Erie market dull and sal inactive; held at $1,75a1,80 for No 1. Barley nominal. Petroleum rules firm with a . good inquiry; I refined- in bond held at pc, do free at 42a a 42, a. Milwaukee Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] MILWAUKEE, July 13.--Flour is dull and price, are tinehanged. Wheat Is weak and lower at 81,82 for No, 1, and .tii,74 for Nd. 2. Oats firm at 68a64330 for - No. 2. Corn firm at 89a90e. Receipts—flour 1,000 bbls; wheat 7,000,•oats1,000; Dorn3,ooo bush Shipments --floUr-3,800 bbls; wheat 33,000; oats 1,000; corn: 1,000 bush. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh. Gazette.) CHICAGO, July- 13.—Beef Cattle are very dull, and sales were made at $01,50a5,50 for fair to good butchers, and $7,75 for good shipping. , Hogs are almost nominal, and sales were made at $8,50 for good to choice, $8,25a8,40 for medium to fair, and 18a8,12% for. common. . Matti Mere Market._ -T. Slay Telegrapb tp..the Pittsburgh Gazette.) July 13.-,Breadstrlrs quiet And unchanged. - Provisions advancin. Mess Pork firm at $29. Bacon firmer; r ib Sides 10¢c,: cider Sides 16%a17c, Shoulders 14a14%c; lairis 21a22c. Lard firm nt 1.7%a ( ,PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUL l 14, 1.8 [By .Telegraph ter the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW ' 13.—ReoeiPts-5, 810 beeYesi 22,56 sheep and lambs; 15,007 hop. Beeyes tolerablY active and rather better; bat* 1634117 e; prime, 18V - al6Mc; fair to goodl 153ta16c; ordinary, 14wal5c; Sheep and Lambs fairly active, but under the large offerings lower; sheep, 3a 6)4e; lambs, 7a9c. Hogs unchanged and • steady at 9,373ya10;12A, last Monday's rates. Telegraplrto the Fltteburgh 6azette.l LOUISVILLE, July 13. -Sales 94 hogsheads leaf tobacco, lugs, 7a9; common to medium leaf 93,a15;' Olden county cutting 19a21%,, Flour $6,75a7,25. 'Wheat $1,854,95. Corn 93a94. Oats SO. Rice, new, $1,60a1,79. Mess Pork $28,75a29,00. Lard 18a18%. Bacon Shoulders 13%, Clear Rib. Sides 17; Cleat 1734;' Balk Meat houlders 12%; ()tear Sides 1634: - Cotton 30a3034. Chicago Cattle Market. ENIE Neir,'York Cattle Market. • .t The weather YesterdayWae Oppreesively hot and close, hardly albreath of air astir, and at two o'clockp. nu the thermometer was up to 06 in the shade.:r The ,river hue undergone but little change, twenty-one inches in the channel by the: Monorigehela , marks The Cheri:Tier' was to have left St; uis 'on Saturday for Pittsburgh: - , : '..- , -i The Lorena has given up her trip m Cincinnati to New Orleans ' for -the pres -. . . ent. ' , The Carnella was expected to re h St. Louis on last Saturday. - i - ! —An exchange says : •A steamboat clerk. kissed a lady the other day. It cost him fifty dollars and costs. We know a Clerk that kissed one a few years ago and has been taking care other ever since. . 1 I —A Cincinnati paper of Saturday, says :_ Mr. Jesse Burdsal, Clerk of the Watianlta, was in the city, yesterday, en route from St. Louis to Pittsburg. He says Captain Shuman will be here in a day or two. The boat is laid up at St. Louis. —A St Louisdisdatch under date of Fri day says: Captain John N. Bofingr and others have purchased the steamer fissis sippi from the Atlantic & Mississippi -..-.,---- Steairisphip Company. She :will be!put in St. Louis. Cattle Market. complete repair for business. The Henry Jiv Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • Adkins takes the United States lumber, ST. Louis, July M.—Cattle; inferior and &e., from Omaha to the forts on the Upper common plenty at o il er medium to M issouri , river, at 61,40 per 100. The Ida , good and choice in moderate supply at 4a btOckdale passed Omalui for Fort Steven -oa7c, gross. Sheep; - good to choice 62,75 a son yesterday. The, a.gnes, from Fort 5,00 per head, Lambs; fair to extra, 61,75 a Benton, has arrived at Omaha. The river 4,00. is stationary at that „point to-day. A Pig rise is reported corning down.. -The pilots and the Northwestern Union ; PaCket Company seem to be at - no better understanding than at the, beginning Of their differences. The pildts claim that Davidson agreed to give t em a certain l price for the season, and - th t during the het contest with the opposite line, whenthe company was losing money, the sub mitted to a 'decrease of salary 'for the sake of the_general cause; butwhen the company ruadeit3ok to reduce to a very meagre fig ure and then, as they say, attempted to crowd second-rate men Intn.the boats to the exclusion of No. .1 pilots, the boys left in ....„. dignant. —We clip the following from the Cincin nati Gazette: The, report of the_Lcca rin-- specters in reference to the - explosion of the Magnolia last Marchishows an absence of water in, the middle boiler, and also an intense degree of heat under it. The lar board and starboald r boilers presented a remarkably good appearance. with no de-' fects whatever nor indications of bad usage, and apparently' hid a suilleient Stip ply of water at the tame of the explosion. The Inspeatere declare *at Marcus J. Ste )rena,lA t4ilt ‘ O '‘‘‘V\%ii,‘,‘%lts Zaglaty csr.frAtJer 'Or ooB7octikfg- to try Abe, water in all rho - bollern; that he. lc env - co! the peculiarity of the action of ., the Ifi r r ' e Un der her boilers, which made it - difficult to keep them regularly supplied with water, and that this peculiarity was never made known to the Inspectors, else a remedy might have been applied. - The explosion was riirfictly occasioned by the supply of wateribeing forced from the middle to the outside boilers, owing to that boiler beltur subjected to a more intense degree of beat; tau the water, in returning from tne other ladlers,...W_Ming suddenly in contact with the heatedlron....._The license of Marcus 3 Stevens, first engine r is revoked. —We take the following lromtheSt.Leal Democrat, of Saturday: Theiktract_darsof the killing of Henry Anderson, colored.-in -the baggage-rooM of the steamer Great Re public, on the night of her arrival at this port, are familiar to every, one conversant with local matters. It will be remem bered that Captain Sam. Barr, Jr., chief clerk of the Grreat Republic, was with Captain Donaldson that night, and the principal witness, the negro boy prover, testified that he was in the baggage-roam at the time the fatal shot was fired an- On Thursday. Chief of Police Lee re-, ceived, from what he conceived to be re liable authority,lnformation that the Grand Jury, now in session, had found an indict-, merit against Captain Barr (as well'. as Captain Donaldson), for the Murder of Henry Anderson, and at. once ordered Special Officer Smith to effect his arrest. Captain Barr was founfl at the Southern Hotel about four,o'clocl4 and at once taken into custody.. Ho is Still, in durance. and his wife had an interview with him yester day. The arrest is a 'Matter of no little surprise to. the Captain's friends. Louisville Mirket. Memphis Market.: (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] . MEMPHIS, July 13.-Cotton steady; re ceipts 22 bales, exports 3 bales. Flour dull: sales superfine at $7,00. Wheat $1,95. Corn 9509. , Oats 75. Hay sl6alB. Bran 22a25. Corn Meal 54,5054,60. I Pork ; 4 ,29,50. Lard 18a19.1 Bacon. firin; Shoulders 14; Clear Sides 1734a18. - IMPORTS BY RAILItOAD. PITTSBURGH, CINOINNA.TA AND ST. Loots RAILROAD, July 13.-131tehcock M'Creery & Co; 350 bush wheat, Thos Hare & Bro; i i 1 bdls fellows, 10 do shafts, 13 do wheels, 25 bxs starch, W H Kirkpatrick &, Co; 2 has hard ware, M M Whinnev & Co; 50 bales brooms, H B M'Clellatuf 7 bbl lard J Scott 150 bbl flour, 10 tea hams, Watt Lang & Co; 399 sks wheat, K q Kennedy & Bro; 1 car , staves' J Painter &Sons; 500 sks corn, J W Simpson; .2 bas frames, J W Morris on 23 tcs hams,•2s bbl lard oil, J H Parker; 5 bbl oil, F W C Feld; 3 bbl lard - oil, W B Hays & Son; 1 bbl scrap iron, lot old metal, mullen &meloney; 1 box books, A H Eng lish & Co; 3 bbl eggs, M W Rankin; \V H Graff & Co; 1 do do, 2 bbl botash, d B Can field & Son; 2 bbl eggs, Voigt Mahood & Co; 100 bbl flour, McClure, & McKee; 1 tea hems 1 box bacon, Lewis & McClure; A El Childs &Co; 30 bales . cotton 20 Ibis Bungs, B Mills, 2 tea dried beef, .3 3 Pettit: 6' 14(11a wheels, Carr & Hare; 1 set do MeClintoo; 1 box cement Backfield & Niehouse; 9 h¢:ts med B E Sellers & Co, 6 bbl cement, Rea & a\ 9 i*\kt 14 ‘ \ t\W%t\ bbl ovmmt, J P .ccrit.tr st , LA,-, .1 to beef .2 do hams, 1,155 rocs balk than:, 1 car staves, Ido do; J Gimber; /50 Aks wheat Clark ..4 C 0... PITTSIMILOII, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO ItArmaosn, July 13.-6 cars metal, Brytm & Canghey; 2 do do, Nimick & Co; 1 do do, Brown & Co; 4 do do. J Wood, Son & Co; ibleflour, Watt, Lang & Co; 1 0 1 do-de Culp it Wepard•aoo do do, C B Leech; 504 do do, T C Jenkins; bids, lkicKee it Co; 60 tcs.hams, l 3 Ti Parker; pip lead. Davis, C