R; IRON WORKS. MI. V ILBNJUt.; . . .. . .W. P. PowIXIL, pITIS311:111G11. FORGE'. _AND IRO C 4). .„ mar isani , ead.-rithluriDana 111•11 , 014.,c.er Axle., scaled; , Axles 1546 l usely".', ' _ Ileseentotive ressx.esy - - Ispelestaieekeasse Sidle ll l odsi A if: 1 0 114011 , 11Assdis . t,4 . muisibibst Shaft* - / 1 - 1 Cratiksi Plistoir nods; Wrists; - 1. - ' . 1, ' PAXXXx,Jawsi,ll3sUarSae•• • •, eaLC474:I3PLA77.. Atirag STRE/CriZ iwretiAvsteril. • G RAvr, BITAI3 414_ 1 4; 3 . 40 6, IaI;IIIPACTUERR B ' - 1 `• i Barn Fan - --A- •• • •,, i;".' Wi n, •-•- wßouOirr.iPon, 4).1 t.• i! Inn Welded Takes 048 1 Water, ikei- OIL. WELL MPG! .• • Ogee, 98 Water and 1813 Mat itraeta - _ PITTSBURGH, Pa. RENBDi4TON IRON WORKS.; LLOYD & 1114NUIPACT1THERS OP lied Common, Inclined, Charcoal JUNIATA BLOOM . . • . . aarammarr R, BT and SQUARE IRON BOO?, BAND ,T and ANGLE MGR. BOILER PLATE aroIf3UEEZIRON. : X_ C_WEIV AND REAPER BARB, CYLINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON. ALL T RAILS, _SIO and 16 lbs. Ao-the yard. WROUGHT CEA LEI and SPIKER tar asap% PLAT WAILS, _Punched and CounterslinE. • , COAL HC EN • - ' NAIL & AND , . . • Warehouse and Office at. the. Worits. GM= MOH !STREET. (a continuation of. First street, enjoining the City ties Works, Plestorgh. , EVERSON, PRESTON & rem# l 7.ama' Iron Works- Warehouse, Nos. 1643 , and let PERST STREET, aorpoaltellouongahels! House. ae24:de PlT'A'SBl7ll;dii. STEEL W0R3113. ; SHEFFIELD STEEL W015.K13.:, SINDER,, NIMES. & CO., 'rITTSII3I7BGEI, PAL. 3tannilectarers or _every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, B.hSLWAY =Lame AND r.L.ATiukcal &MIMI% - , 'AXLE% ETELEL TIRE, &e.. .te. Warehoise, 88 Water and 100 First Sta. 5p16:087 - pITTSBURGEL STEEL WORKS. ANDERSON ,COOK & CO., ompOnsoss to nokrzs, BOYD a c 0..) , ji . lisnatlacturen of the • BES REFTM CAST STE}A, W E BB ' HoZlPOttli de nlallig r CAßT e tailL ; for an -- ilielliPpiratEr v ln v ihr s ishisbaft ... Axles, Cfecrialers,*.e., die. 412ist and Common plow B , t Spring Steel. Ogee—Corner FIRST AND ROSS STREETS, two_ bail:ore therkOßtmgattela: Route: • MELEES, BARS 4r. PAllliDi. GAMMAS. ram-axes: • increAL. f SIBBIN w. BABB olus. PARKIN. SPICCIAL PARTNIFII - B. Y. lam. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, , Office, No. :339 - I,Lberty, •.) - • . :BIJEOff, pa. sewd4ll - , • TILACS: !II) • OND . , S WORKS. PARK., 111 OTHER -itt Xallittiel, of sal descriptions of ferInELM.L.. IZZIVAITIVA,M4AI24 iIEC°" HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSV,ITERRIT & EMIR, ktl J it ...n.c.t.i v , 'aid". of SEI .A. ]Er. 11W ' ILE, ' i 'PUTLIPFIY,,MLC. 887 LIBERTY STREET, (ioittrza r 07 MG; Oms Square &dote Walton Depot,. PMTSBURGH. air /went? for YAIRBANKB , scuaa. • : . coo . kpo orirp ji7LLAN ALLEN, • • D.akims rii ALL mamba TORIOCO . AND PHS3ARS, sixTß STREET , - (National Bank or cow 6. II Bulldlnsa PITTS BURG. aranab of 11.9•Watei 'diva., __N. Y. -', 1ap4:077 , • DANIEL - P. DIN/,N. V . Xf' f ELEROK WORKS. ' 6;4 R. XEN ItINE3OI I 4 Manufseterers and Dealers In Toluicna, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, &ILI • No l SI:DERAL 4T.. ALLISADICNT• Maas mmimuEl , , DLttoi3:mitirs. EMI A TLAS WOMU3, Za• _ MORTON STREET, Ninth Wait, Prt4r4l34Marl.' President. .These Works are among the lamest inse most eMnplete establishments In the WW, fwd : sow grerpaseA to furnish ; • yakines; of even dionnigtlint , Batista, on Tanks. Ithset,larsn Work. litatirsed Castings, • af.! Castlags, 401, 1 E 0 ‘1 444114111/ Caatinilk , ORDlnta 801•141/TXD . tiO9 .PIPE -, WO 8. 4.*4lo4:Viii*O.rnd, sluaillissi AtsaetM 1-A 4 JetreuarrlttiFl3, - 8111711- Atiamixtwitaier_of CAST .BOWL PIPE, ea. AY .P.; q,z4t,7 7 .91q 1 . 1 , 3 ', '• Ptpes are alt pat 173; , a_ r6bir-in Pits, aad IA feet laglV.l. l .V.PillorPgrAtOt Phi l eigtingSbriWilllllWldArWOrklb la4ctte attention of 8i xdeoti o=inrigl EOPEraICaT. 42 •• LIVINGSTON Sri C 0.,! '' • - IRON. FOUTEDER,s,' s' ~ M r IaiIPAQTITREBB 91t. - • -* FINE LIGHT _CASTINGS, .41.11. descriptions, for Fiumbers and Gaa Fitters; Ag ricultural - Implements; Cotton awl Woolen Mill Ma chinery, Ac. All Job Work promptly attended to. , " 011ie. 'and' Works—WASEtINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. 1. OBINSON_, REA CO:, - .111.111 . Bucceasors to BOBINBOR, Mmes & WASHINGTON.WORV.S, FOUNDERSAND MACHINISTS, PiTTSIURGH,.. Marlatcturere of Boat and Stationary Steam En. ain n el w Slast Engines, Mill Machinery, Clearing, SLa, Castings of all descriptions; till Tanks and Still oiler and Sheet Iron Work. Omoe, No.l2l,corner First and SmithffeldStreets. • Agents for GIFGABD , S PETENT INJEUE fbr feeding Boilers. momr"BiLazict rourinur.. 'Butler • Street, Ninth Ward, Boning Mill and Bridge Castings, altar *iHBY'A27D cwmtFcts Orders promptly and carat:illy executed. Classes reasonable. EBBERT, k MACIELTSIL 0c15:1Z3 BERLIN FOUNDRY.-- • • PRICE & 818. -Mee and Warehouse. 29 Wood Street.' nAnuractture and keep constantiv on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bones, weleon BOCEDOG 111010, . SUGAR. HOLLOW.WABZ, 'And Cnstlnge. generally.. AP.2e:y6 rirIIODIAS CARLIN & CO" Fourth Ward' Foundry and Machine Iloilo, BANDUBIEY ST.,...ALLEGBENY CITY, PA. - , Manntheture4 of Stearn Engines.OnTreisses, Pni - leya, - Shafting/ Grist and haw ;Mil Work_ltolling Mill and Machine Caitings,likate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, te..-Bniftt order and have on hand Engines_of-allitises.‘' . inYl4:qs OE S. AND ROLL WORKS i.'",...001°X*4 3 X4 1 144 0 tP; 801.111.0 BOYD & BAGALEY cbm soll.. ii 11 Cu;tings, Boil lathes, te. friALTON MACHINE WORKS. ESTABLISHED Ili 1830. factory of , ISTEA.It WOLVES, . air dies 'rid otthe ir i lMov A eApti s tlarnMeA t itt y WN MT arlett 1 . 1. r, .12 cad 10 horse power .ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced 'Plic*L. • :4...F. Ermassz. wansvim., 0. 'silty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio siver, - and line of C. & P. R. noe:h2 • LIMBER! LUMBER! LUMBERS _ . • • ALf2CANDER PATTERSON, _ MIMS No. 86 Preble Street - formerly Blanchester, y and No. ljggstletbsiG uW o rks, i s i ik i t i V . DEALER IN ALL KINDS CP and Planed Lumber, : Flooring, Doors. Weatherboarding, • : Oash,' • - , Shingle:Li •- - - Mouldings, • " `Saw-NRI Lumber, Ceder and. Locust Poste, Lath and Palings, _ Oak and Yellow Flue. AL-0--FIRE - BRICK. TILE and CLAY. alS:co vis=sittriess: FO RT PITT LugnEn. COMPAN! . tigilio6o; PatEalittiWAßb DiTHEabOrE. SICILETAILT-T; A. WRIGHT. • BtrnaizasNDENT--WW. - pAVIBONa ". Zdward Davison, Jolla 31elion Cleo. LUMBER. YARD—Cok LEGHENY BTREETS, NI GYBWEAT POETylr, boon mart. - ",f GAS .NAND , trrxi A m FATTRN,i JOHN DG OOOPZIG• JO6. lung muntT iniu, joiomm COOPER _ BII4II,S,IVONDEnsi::. GAS . .AND STEMFFITTERB rcEndlfrat'4lll=2lßAA IWITA* z Conier of Pike ad Waket Streetti pirresußag.. - sAateti,-n. wicKEN!snAg, 124 FirstStreetl Fittsburgis, Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornwail l Donghareore. Jo sephine, lsaliells,.Guneenhon, btarthepe, Glendon. and other braid!: or anthratite,.Youghloghent . Coke 11..11'110. B. Charcoal . Clunzlggimeritt. en' urtler.a respectfully solicited. _~ ;FQQNriAY (Opposite Union Iron Mlllea ‘I'MMBITROIi THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BORES; LUMBER DiazeroB.B: 1,. F. Duncan ,•31.:23."..Dft-hrttligni M. L. Malone. r of BUTLER AND Ale Intb Ward. px...ass,yrOW, e Woolk• • idirJoS IRON BROKERS. `4- IRON BROKER, 111•;-,_4.c..,.,-...,,,,..-',9,'',/r,'`.111,344,'-i,;14-.f.,-IVF,-.....4.,. `i''-',,:.."7.W-4').?;',.tf.:',?7,7,-,z'''.:"..:•:,:',',,,:,;.RZ t-,,,,,"4,,,4-.4:„•ii-.,,v,k1:=,-1-Ertg,"-,4,,._-4, ~* --- .4 ,, i -- p - ::=4„,,, ,4 -4,71 -- r- TAM - .*. -. M.K 4 '''t 4 ,l • KaZA - ip , a ,,,, e , A43 A R1-tiWiA* , 47.K.Vit, - V4f,' , V,x , •?•etcr- - -%.1 , P , :. 1 1. 4 1,141.-tttp..4.*4-5,, , *, - A1g.1.k4V,..;qt.--,-*-411 . f.-3.;,;:--.42;::7.....1.4z,.--;. , Av,ef r , - 6 ; ' -''''",.' ' . 4 .X0a 460 F4 4 .." - : 5 '..'..4. ' 4 4V4r4k.-,40.- -- qa..' at,' ,1' ;' ,, M 1 . 4. V .,,. `..."`kri , V.,..:47,114544*.• 11,;410,10.,;,,P45,V,,et-'-',41,,,F.Y.t4i,C5...P;74,-..-..,`Ps-";',1 . .. , -f.2w, , , ,, e4,., , -.454-r , 4- 1 ,0 4ret ' VIVAW, • I7O,'.4 - ,...1,,,5AT .. ...+4' • .:1 .file.e'e fq.4 ...,,,24. 5 %,„." -v..tk-" , -t:- - ,zttv--4=N-'v: - . , ~.5...: 4 4;1. ,2c , .._t_., 01 iz, „ ~,-1 4 .7t.-_,...v . z . m0.....3,7w ..,,,la ~,g,. ~,„„4.,4,,,..4,7,...., • -• •'• ''' . F - , -• ' . 's 6: :ir t l - 1r ..,- '' 'l ----. 9., • ' t .. 0..:., _ J ~-, A _,-... . , , OPITA : : blO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS' INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE: 1!!!!I OILS. 127 Walnut Street. COPPER. - OM w FORT'' . Prit' . .4)liiiiMl 10RANYi No. 169 Watkeireei. '''. DIAL1418.1:15 " GOVERNXENT SBOURITIES; • AND COLD 4 . 7. STEM 6LOWED• 01.11118 DINS 118; Collections made on all • totted EitatelenatCoutaass. D. Hatetter. L, li oL e maker James 'Rabe - - Andeetellilner,. : gyp. Faireett, James . Bailey 1( qAIPI6. ,Preetc I . Cashier, I'. . 3K3Eys . ; , 0 t' • -•-, r No. 298' talatiro „ . . • . MlTlBhinnlG.ll4 PAL: . , CAPITA 4 - DEP t ic. l land', ' John Xurdoeh, William Espy:, 3 . 111.111 M A 14Ckl!it A GENERAL BANKma BIJOESS / TRANSiCED •.. . . • 001160i1011i made " on - all seoessible points in the United States and Canada. . • Jut rest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES . BOUGHT AND SOLD LYlR4DAlPreilth‘f: GEO. T. VAN DOGENI, •.:,olo:l;wroo4;4:scapowAggillififfraticioA./ ; T ON. I " I Cor. of Wood and Stith Sts. .president. .114.-PAT;rIZILSON.. Jog. H. HILL CAPITAL,' : : . $500,000. DIRECTORS: Ge-orgeW;Cses; I:JaineelleCtatdlepri Dodglaii, - - • Reed: A. Patterson. Wm. 11. Ilrnwn Chas. Lockhart. - Allen HirapatrlCk. W. 8. .18ayetf,-- arscotairre HART, CAlLlGlllpr:4lk BANKERS AND BROKERS, : . - -•-• °rinser Third and Wood Streets, rri-rsiturtoTi, lillCCEssolts TO HANNA. HART & CO.;) DZALII26S Err pEchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular &MAU: 4 %pr to the purr-bud end COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. • • =flaw HOLES & SONS; N.. 57 Market Street, - I.37x7rsittaton, Collections Elide on all the principal points of it e United States and Canada'. Stocks, 'Bondi and other teiiiiities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON C4THRIUSION; 'Particular attention paid to the hniehme and Weof Tjniteil l AfEhteS Ja33:al , .•• ) < • ~'.";:6", WESTERN SAVINGS BANE, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTETtED 1860. Interest paid onlVinie Deposits A.Nv SUM RECEIVED' PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.. Darwin SUBJECT TO - clisci, INTEREST. Discount? Daily st, ISi oictock; PrmAdent—THORPSON Bllll.__ Vice Presideut—A. MARS HALL DiniCIVES; THOMPSON DELL., I A. M. - MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. JOB. MARRS. J. .4. OILLYZIHS.' • Btoekboblers to whom we Wm. Forsythe, . . Wm. Caldwell, Willis Dalzell, D. W. C. Bidwell, E. M. Fulton. make reference: Joseph Dilworth; Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. M. Brown, Thomas Swin g.. SBURGII: - BANK FOR SAVINGS,i' • UtY THE DIME ;SAVINGS INRTVIITTION No. 67 Fourth Street, E.kilLY OPPOSITE TEE $3,12(F, or PITTEDMIGLI CHAIri'4I,EI? IN 180% : OPEN DAILYWorn tato - 4.o , eleCk and on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENI'NUS, from May Ist to November ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and Dom November let to May lit, A to 8 o'clock, I , Books °flip-Laws, Bce. furnished at the Mee. li 3l ai di ti t Institution esper.ially offer to those whose e es ate Binged, theoppoutunny to accumulate; smal l daMeltuirS Wet aisflia Which will be resource he ceded, an bearing interest In s oor remaining unproductive. BOARD OF MANAGER/3Y , TaiiiilttaLik.'ntnir.*..'* • ' "' , Nics russistOrrii.- '- ,' • • B. HARTMAN. 1 JAmicippktic,,,. J u l ~, . [occur:re JIM AND TRIAASIUNA, • ' --. ' D. E. HaKINLEY. , • i A. BRADLEY. , _ Md. K i litlIICK,. - A. S. BELL, •.,,,, .. - ‘,..; ', r „. BAIT . 1 --., 4 JOHN I.I.IDir.wORTH, 'JOSHUA RHODES,. 0.• yoLLANSIIED, :01IN sivTT. JAS." I.: ORAHAH, U. , , , , C1.114T0 I,lEl' 'l3ol.lorrolla -1 / 1 1 1 ‘ . A. /... P .--. yfFECUANICS' SA - • . „ riT,TPIPEPA, PAt lal • iliTtilkilT PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANNAN:NW SZOILIVED PROS! ONE N0L1.4.11 l:frl.Wgle Do , posits - fertoe4 ISIGJaci elialie L fel4 - rith° 4 tizt?-rei?‘: • .TANIESiBLAOKMON it 4 .: eresl4 e at . . . • : '•`• .• ' ONO: IA,..TINI)LE, Secretary andTr:istrarer.. 1 ; JANNS TB. HOPINS. Solicitor. • r 1• :. 1 • ! ''''' alltillTEESC l . . • • . . -,:. I James BlaclosoNh ''•• ", Joined - Hi Ifoptinc,•• • ' VtuuTnilitill/ii,,,,,:. ,• • .t - i I v an . w r i . ii=t .. ., 4..tf; Cubbs". , ~. . / tobeo,wrav,, 7 7 , I I' .0011 - ' Vain, -, .. i ... -•i .. SiO.' - 006rY .. .•::.-,... ,. .: WI With AND ittninikei.:: m. vx.rvi•Y. styli Real letaLe Agent. 60 Ml%llOOOl street. * ) " IPEL.,,::.' IEL:4 I ' 1:1MOUIEL-W--Zri ' • " _i. - ILIUM= 7,. \- , . CornOr of - Wood. and , Fifth - 'St;tets. Wood GMANNEKT -IND /KWIC B.' &BONDS, . GOLD . SILVER, AND_OUPONS ' - , c` , - *fight gm the .irost finntditlld: tai011: 'Sella LET. TEES cir CREDIT and piLtirl i , . shibl eli : an i DEPOSITS rtieivea gmbieet to ih. ~ _eCki:oi ; if. 4 :# 2:* : EST A.rp :nrieD (Pr TILE : =NEM: , ,: .: ~::? assA l s Iguthit .110-104 _plats In the L .1 I ;J, 33 .41. - 2 q MC: El 3EL IS • • +.• iimr pivi. 4.4 ips COVERNMEMaiIfMnigS SUNER- 231) COUPONSiI -; osvotrwottol4l:4lll64.-,'', 74301 P 0 0 INVITEUS , - NEW 1:40' oz+TD. - )I.rf,u l igiA o o o . fn: ni • Henry_ Bockstooe, 900. TOrnnlDetelt, • " 7 . 6 9MINA!"=-- ElCenl3 and other approved oollateial, at lowest market t at*. Ca de " 43treltld for thei / 14 Y 4 M 1 8 0 ADP /ilo STOOKS , SONDE 4OIIIOI.D. 17) " .TAMICS lIRADT . ar. CO; '' Omar. THE Primal:mown GAZiTTE, tIVIRSDAY I July 16, 1868. The steady'rise of the gold taleintuinlii the natural consequence of the decline of our national sOckiiitiekiiiaj.the ^ EntoPeen' , market, - caused there by fear that this Governinetit-talglA rapudflitte:or „pat tha bonds in 4reenbacks, arpi, XOllllO6l the rate Pot interest. Imports . still keep jete„about five million dollsrb per week , whilst ?the total of exports does not - exceed tygo.mll - in currency. Inipertera are eager buyers of geld; hetlnly farptesentivante ,bit also to cover -PS =Arad.% and_for fa: Cashier., 11179:022 !! 1 erner ; Fourth - and Wood, 09.; ItOnterest Allowed on 1/40"ekn 1-1 '' *) fig' ILsJl' _;~s FINANCE_ AND TRADE, aiIEMM ture use. • • ' ' Government bonds .•were dull early 1h the day, but towards noon; tke bonds adiraiked with . the , rise:-in gold.' -Seven Thirties and 1865 consobi are the lowest of the entire list; there is, however, no invest inenidemand from thil inferior The stock inarket was dial in the morn ing, but at the second board;the market rallied, and-nearly all , the Railroad share§ advanced fiom onthalf to one per cent. Express Mural have declined. Mistime§ in general being d'all;the receipts Of these ' companies .bave, , pillen off, considerably Whilst their eipen§e§ are as, heayy aa , , , dur t ing any, time:of 'tha ' Mining slierest are'dulPittid.levier: Bor der State bondslare higher and ttrzdelnalui; also, local shrres of ,cornpaniea,,tyat , regular dividends. Colnmbial(o11) is inquired for dt 2814 to 24, but little stock is in.he market. • Money is: asier, and. boldness inactive. • Closing quotiationa as receive d by Ph.. 8. , , Mertz, were as follows: Gold, 142'x;,1881 -1 Pondsl 11 W 6 ''9 81181321 1.13 y; 15184 da, , Uhfip:lB6s de. , Illy; -fiewi -18654and 1867, 108 3 ; Ten Fortie s, 10736; ••Seven Thirties, 108,02 , - • New York Central, 1128:- Erie 68; Michigan Southern r . - i. Pittsburgh, 861 • Northweinerii, comndon , 78'; Preferred, 81g; Chicago di Rock Is land, 108 gt Pittsburgh it :Fort' 'Wayne,- 108 g; Obio:italississigpl Illortificates; 29g; 'Merchants Union Ricpress,..24 3 / 4 ; Western. Craton Telegraph; 115g;Corydrni,;26; Quick-. tdiver„ 21; •Opartz gteitations by James T.' Brady ds Co.: " ' "" .- , Gold, 142 . 5 f; 'II .t 6 1 1 i, 1881%; 113%; 6 26'5, 1862, ilam. , l.2o'li; '1864, 110%; 6-2TII, 1865. 111%; 10.40'5, .107g;5-2/Ye,•4itiniary ',and July„ '65, 10833; s.2o44,Tandary and July;' '67 109%; June 7-so's; '108R; July 7-8013; 108%; May Corap.; 1865, 118,-A. cEvntAr..urig - OFFICE tfoV.ittErffiiiiciAziri - a* Tnunsuay, July 16, 1868. There has been a very ;air buslipps done in Cattle this week, aud, notwithstanding, was'il*ry AO , I,y i tih4 triarftet . was firmer than listweek, and piime ship- trig Cattlebrought arradvaritte. The bffer= - Inas consisted mainly of stock steers, and this had a tendency to stiffen the inarket for fat cattle, of which there were but_com paratively few.OrCitili; finwever, an inap - roved demand, for stock cattle, on casioned, by the presence of several heavy stock bnyers from Lancaster, 'and 'other; Counties no ,the eastern part of ,the State. Eictnecf the best cattle on sale were cattle' that bad been 'bought sometime agir when prices were much higher than those pre- vatting now, and the owners Sailing they were unable to get out, even, shipped -on further 'east. The sales were fully up to those of last week, in the aggreote,, as - we have already intitraded, prices, ruled higher, As will be seen, hy reteienee to - Ales; extra fat cattle sold at 7,7, 8 and 8,10. For stooli - eattict; prlfiettlitUgett ftoml 414, c . . 34 and 5 3 / 4 , and 6; according to quality, andfcsaidltion. Efecigen& Taylor sold 10 head prime. fat cattle, far Calhoun •to Moses & Co.v•weigh ing_ll,47s, at 7g; 18 fni Barbottr Wiring to Daviscins.ivetithilig .1.9;300;at 8,76; 20 • for same tame. at 4,76; 8 ibr .64MP. ablinarf: weighing, 7,025, at VA; '241,,f0r,4 same to samo, maighing 1;60; 22 -for, 0R 1 0 , 9 to came, ','at per ',. ; head:: 58 . for. Thempson ,k Co. to -Slemeti, vieigning 87f 825, at f;,69.-410 off; 40 head for same to :- McCall, weighing 38,400, at 6,25. I , ficilineff, Lafferty Glass s old stock:: ers fore Dbud to It. Black , at' 5,40024 same itind.for Riddle to Deltrieh at 5,25; 20 head `aanatiliind for Doud to Slyer at b,36;.4•f0r saitielo.plaot at 5,25; 8 for Shieldsto Anll ,ats3 Wad of fairish lowa steers for. Wil ley'&lllddle to Voter at 0,50; aisle batch ; era stook ror'Elolmes & Pdefilir to Filiman 'at 7e, delivered in Philadelphia; 7 for Doud 3as:A.rill at 4,76; VOien, weighing 3300, at'8,250) head for Doud to Birshberger at 5,( 1 ; 22 for Wiak•,to.,7ts'd►etFA?dae @t rho etistisr'n war ~ kiitle Etre jopoittiffeiSiliaviutheePtamnsiv,•'r... • and &Med' eastern'euriiii to Operate very timidly, and bay very, sps ' 'kei eP4ititierff4o4ollllllBl4Eid.tOgi .thw offergs; , , were 'if ^ anything lighter than prices, l .eonilWedilank/week, - have stilVfurther:,deokin4arp• The linlk the ettleCt744,4lade thei':headi 1 - delphie buyers allegiegithixt, the,Phiiadei. phis btitehers refuse to tiny by...weight, en lessor primetfathkeops- ffille ,, Wt sale re 'Potted Iby ,weight 16911; at 4,35, and that Made' earry .. lri the Week,. By . the - headisaleie., 'ranged all.the ' ouslity, size and eondition.'. • 'Midges; & 100r.i.tirsufersea l. to ?idea* •& "at 49 per. '4ehol,-_. 1 for Watts td.'XioYd af'42lsoiteet4;4X4Tor 'meta• - holitl;to Dittrieh l at'll,ls; 208 for T eenan to - Lciyiret 4,35 per .pounds 196 - ifor Osterhans, at 12.20 per head; 367 for Beeson,... to same buyer at $1,80; 194 helid - for 'Heffner- to Deltrleh at 3,46 perprEinily 191 fot lI SECy'to Loyd at 3146 , - •• t, , ,1%. Hedges bought . 103 from GlibsotZt 2g; . : sold 2.04 far•Lipsey to - Fidcock Co at 1 , Holmes Lafferty & Glass, 240 1 Tot 'Edsh - to , : : • Pideock 43 per-head, 198' for . Isad- - - • _wig to West at .}6, per lb; 92ferBargeatt UN' • . Lo:id - at • • ' ' - •I" .Wallace,to Aull *. - -.slyers: 201 common;. averaging 80 lbs, .at $1,50 per head. =' Zeigler to Crum . 233 head, -Averaging lbs at ea per head-425 over. Varner to Crum 198 head, averaging 75. ltis, at 11,80 per head. -.Py.nni. to A Dettrich 2.33,5 t 12,75 per hesd;.. , 198 to sonie bnye.r st,same priee;_2.o.l „to. ,Same.at 12 per head. Suiith & Talmage 98 head for Brainard to.. . Pideoek. & Co. at.12,25pe.r • "'Tiger to Orr, 199 head emerging -801bEisi I . 3 eta; 'Huff to same buyer averging 75 lbs at: 3g. , Orr to Pratt' 129-head at 3% - --or a pita or': • • 29 : head . • 130. ' . . - HOGS. The hog market. has =led' steady throughout the past week, under the Mika-, ence of unusually light arriVrfli, though: undetthe influence of!adeclme in the Basti..' .priCia. compared with last week; : are a. shade lower. We now quote_ New York hoe at 814 to, .9 , and Philadelphia hogs at .950 to 10—last week prime Philadelphia. logs sold up - to 10,25; W Hodes sold 403 head to Gilclarilst.it: Co; ht 10,20;'101-M•Singer &linhoff at 10,114', Bto Pidcock Zs co. at 9,, Bought 81, from, Morgan at 8,95; 400 tram Conklin at 9% ; 59 , from Gibson, at 8,50; Bfrom Gilchriest &Co. at 8,50. it ileac]. wild 16 head Of. good, steers ,. weighing 22,400, br,averging 1400, at 8,10 2 : for New York. • , ' - - Holmes Lafferty & Glass sold 60 head for Bash to Pidcock & Co. at 8,25. - .. - Singer &Imhoff, ,bought 246 from -Cald well, at 980; 95 from Tilden at 10,10; 101 from Wiledges at 10,15:12 from. same at 10; .187- frtnrailden at 9,85; 115 from same at 9,50; Viacom same at 9,85; 20 from Voter at 9 . ,70.. Shipped 187 ChicagOtnige:.'_-'. Crouse Emeriok 4fr Co. bought 93 frbm. Moss'ot 9,75; 281 froni Tower at 9,00; 2.88 from,_ Stkieloqs at 9,3sosfriam' Singer i&lmlfoir at •• ••. • Chleage 'Market. - (Sy Televase, to thailstaeursu oszettc..l. ti •CarcAcio; July 16.—Flour 'dulynt 40,90 • for Spring extras.. Wheat dull and . iiregidar: Hales *0,..kat11;7051,7234,..c1e5ddir nominal at. 51,71 this afternoon; , sales Ns42-. r at $1,71 caah. Cor t g opened fitmer.stpa3q, 'higher for - 1+1011;'sa les NO. 1, 94894 1 . • at•9l%a92%,and rejectedat 85a85%, Cad*, quietr With pellet% 40. 1 at, '93;;Sliase, I 'Change 8 41 0 0 or No , " 2::s0 c ash . t •dull•and' . llll%c'TowSi; sales at.' 134a . 1431,„, : i closing quiet at 64. Rye Barley,dull at 41,20 for,mmble iota Co Arafat. Proil siorisdull. Mesa Pork sold at $21, , 37%a28,50::: ;Lard `dult-and4siminal at.1.7%t Sweet.pickleci'llamifsituivaaied and' packed at 18%, , • Freights doll-and -• 5% for Corn and 2% , for - Oats tnEttiffido4 ,l 'Receipts past 24 hours: 2,507 liarrela'FlOUrt'• ' • 5,082 bushels Wheet;Jls6,236 . - bushels Corn; 20,824 bushela Calk - 4,046 ElOgs. Shipments - —6,6o9'oarreis Flour; 131,394 busluolsi.4.laTs; ;; 51,400 bushels Oats; 5,119 flogs. Cincinnati Market': (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette., 'GricarrniATl, July 1.6,,, T ,F1ptir unehanged and.dull. Wheat quiet at - $1,90a2,0 0 fbr Nos. 2 , and 1. Corn hi good demand nt. rates; em.,95%1 shelled, 90a980.' Oatafirm, but qtiiet;, 74a76c • :fur - 11o _ ;I. Bye; dull, Cotton dull and unchanged; middlimr, -31 a 31Mc. Whisky, 2,3032,40 and lower and nominal. • Mess. Pork, sold ac gd8,25, . but. was offered - at 1,128 : at the °laid, iiritliontbuy- • era. Lard declined tO - 1734c, but no buyers 'at close at this rate., Bulk Meats negleoted; • shoulders could have been bought at- lige, -' and , sides at 14c. Bacon dull, with hardly any demand; sboulders,l2y,al3ce and ,clear rib and clear sidei at 36c and 17c. Butter' firm and indight snpply and, firm at 26a29c. Eggs, 45 a n ci , vcording, to* qualiti. Lin seed 011, $1,04;• only a jobbing; errand. Lard 031,° $1,3031,35. Potatoes Ball and not saleable to' any extent..' Tobacco dull and supply large; sales "29 'likes "'at 56,00a11,00 for lugs, and:lK•4o29;7s . forliright :teat, : St. ! ,.LOOttlitarket; my . TelerratkAo titt riOitrinitt pasette.l Sr.fL c su f f il!Kra l *7;fro.f ) VAP:ll4 an urielMriged. ,Nething, doing! in; Cotton or A*o. Flour isi quiet: , and unchanged at: -f6;60a8,75 for choice Superfine; -.0a7,25 'for extra; ,V1,50a9,50 fat:donbleitxtra; 810a12,50 for trebbSextrWici!fancy":: Wheat lower at 02,104,20 foestriCtly:priMe - to.choice fall; 'a sthalllOt of choice new spring,::broug.l4 112. Corn heavy and lower at 801x1f1C ler :mixed and yellow; :87i88e for!White,iind 140:". a9oe for fancy. Oats irregular.at..9oo4o., Rye lowi* at $41021,12%. Pork' quiet" and" " dull at' SOO," nast o WAtt. l . 3 . l ll7.olor - eitOtildern and olear:sides . Lard firm and quiet at .17%c for choice kettle. ,l 'Receiptear 750 'bbls; wheat 15,820; corn 20,000; ,oat s 0,00C4 : , :- rye 1,400 push. Weir Tork - Diy 'Geode Market. - - EBY Telegraph to tbs,Pittatisms Gasette.3, - - Yokr,ly 16,—The weather .con tinuesexisetnely,warre,and,beslneas eon lifigiieritlY is leas animated , • bat notwith; , ' standing there ~issfair trade with the largo city houßed. aivt BIAPPIY . ,of goods at. first hands- appears to ha light; the market; ,, therefbre; is quite' bitoyent. All best makes :of prints are now firmly held by ageoisat 1444 e for darketYle*but lbbbors are' Mill' selling thin , elan , of , g oods,_ at 13141i11e. Heavy brown sheeting,. est .. brands, sell at 11. 1 ,4a18M0, and Indian at 10-!,,a17e. 13 , , ' i tElli