File wn-qi GOLD; InTiVER, cou Bought at. Hi ()NS ;hest Priem, ?If. li. 111i,E \ '-' TZ, T3AL K P rt.. .. Cur. Wood S . and'so Aver. hiss T. B & ono and Wood Si reel, I cEIiS; 11=1221 Corner Fourth A BAN I=l =CO Government, , Securities, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON, BOST EA VOKABLIt Interest Allowed on Deposits. :Jr..., looped an Government Bonds allow "Wtntliar'lts crrien roi. TOM PruelLtsic AND Bettc or EMN:IO4. HONDO Ann GOLD. JAM T. WODYSz Co THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE My Telegraph to .the Pittsburgh Gazette.] YEW PORE, July 5), 18:0. Early In the day there • was is very (credal ' sad unsettled feeling In Wall street, with spar tial revival df the war excitement. The gold room was the - chief point, of nttract lon, end ihere were some wide fluituations. The mar ket opened at a very early hour, and before the formal opening of the boned considerable business was transacted la' 12144121 K. The first recorded sale In the room was 19.135, after which the market settled down ' to LH% to 121 U. At this point, l gold relapsed ins state of lethargy, and presented a cal. nes. Quito in centrast with the gnat excite. meat of the pull few days. Sensations were needed, and they soon were received. Firsit came the suicide -of the French Minister, sheathe naval battle on the Rhine, then no _ other naval battle on the roast of Holland. then the reported calling out of the Turkbill reserve, then that, the Bank of France rate of Interest had been increased to rof per cent, and following not these reports came the an nouncement that :kill bonds were down to 75 at Frankfort and 70 at London. On this col lection of semntlom the gold room started on a flew Career of excite ment. and gold worked up from ML to 1.24%. The market •• was bid up rapidly and business was not so large as wand. The money market opened at tier per cent. for call luaus. This - niternoon It was more stringent and fanny rates were paid af ter bank boon. The demand was very active and continued entil quite late. The general ' 'ratea on call was seven per cent. but in many Instances gold Interest was paid. and :after three o'clock. In some eases. a commission wee added to the legal rate , In the gold room. The stringency was very marked, and the rated paid for carrying gold in the clearing house were 7. G. and 5 per cent. per annum, and 1-= to 3-04 per diem. After the clearing house KW( was paid tri have fold carried, and in one case X per cent. shipmen ts carrying over large lot. "L`tie specie shipmen were then announced as follovra: Steamship Java 91,808,003 end the Colorado sBoll.ouo, amounting to only half of the esti mated ehipments. This checked apricots . tion somewhat for a rise, and more quietness prevailed. Pending the reception or the bids for the Treasury gold, cable telegrams Mao ceased for a while, and Elie gold speculators avers astonished at the fact that of the mil lion offered by the Government only $6:5,000 ware hid for at 12141.1g2 -444-111), they were nil accepted by the Government, and in struction. were received from Secretary Boutwell not to offer the remaining 9375,00 e. This checked what 'i the spirit of the gold 'room arid the t o from XL% to - r..44i. Gold specutators did not make any bids fur gold and frightened mmt every body from bidding. by to reports that the Secretary intended to accept all bids. The • tnarket did not remain steady fur any length of time after - the Tremury bid& but became heavy and gradually declined to 1211:. Thu President o ld fthe Gold Exch.ge Bank nits tilled the go room of the necessity of special al care and early promptness of de - niers In mak , int their returns for clearing. This after noon the market for Gold was inner quiet, the ' evidently feeling uneasy at the absence •01 reliable news of battle. Tile price was crowded up to 12-14 t, but afterward fell. off and closed at i t many of the dealings this nlternoon made at the ex-llearing Home showing little fearfulness of another break in the gold bank like that of last September. - • The elearanoos were #46,Z4,0d). Sterling Exchange quiet at 10:42.1014 for GO days, and lONIZION for sight tills. Oovernments opened quiet and bar steady, -There Is rather toss desire to sea among the German bankers, and the offering* a re eimeen u Tinenite freely by banks and financial lastitutions. The market Opened with an la.on oa The night's closing prices of ti et , cent. on 'els, old '653 and 'des, and ad, dvauce of K on 1575. At the second board 'Bl5 and old and new '6ss were g lower. - 671 and We N. and currency Gs )6. The market closed dull with little doing at the following-quota , • Gone: Ompone of 1881. /1 2 / 4 011.2X; do. IV, mute 109; do. 41i. 1081464109; do. 1081:6109; no ^Pew. 10 - 74:94107X; do. 'O7, 107NHURI; do. 'GS, iletteSPOSM; Tent:lessees, lOSSOier3ir Curren elet, 110)egall1X• Southern securities are dull: Old Tennessee& &I; new do. 09; old Virginias, tr.; new, 67; Gem es Is, ci s(; old North Carolinas, GOK; nen- 67K: Missou& 914; Louisiana Gs. TO; do. r 5,72; do. re, 410; old South Carolinas,n SIX. Stocks opened feverish and excited, and un der a pressure to sell the principal shares —p r r i ectso dncnnd m fr o o s m t m o ke 3 d 4 pla r c e n a nheer die stocks. Lake Shore, Hock Island and Padilla Mall, to whiCh the business was chiefly con fined. At the second board the - market wits 'firmer and there was s partial recovery or the decline. Later in the day the market again became heavy, but closed steady at the fol lowing quotations: Canton,.6B; Cumberlund, 40; {Neaten Union ?VC 9nlcksilver, 5; Maxim.. ft preferred, 2:4: V. titer Power, I3K; Adams Express. MX; 14.547 American. 44; United States, 44; Paelfle 4334“ p referred, York Centre] rip, sex; Erie, EIK: preferred, 43;-H a r lem Sk Reading, 96; Michigan Central, 118; lake Shore. WS: Illinois Central. I* Pittsburgh. 100 K; North We to do. preferred, 843 t: Bock Island. 1121ift New Jersey - Central, 1e.0%; St. Peul,Cl4l; do. preferred.7on; Wabash, Hilt; do. preferred: Ft. Wayne. 03; Terre Haute, El; do. preferred, 0; Chicago and Al ton: 11414; do. preferred. 116; Ohio and. Mis aissippl. 34K; C. C. and C.. 8IM; Hartford and Erie. atf; St Joe preferred, 112. • The Sub-Treasury balance IF Gold , 871417.- 610: Currency. $11.03,460. Drrici or True Prryantrtinn Ciazgrre. WILDNISDAT..fiIif SD, NO. I Cloaleg quotations es received by Pb. 11 Martz: Gold . • 1C: Mercbants U. Ez. Silver. N. T. Centrni..... 9IX 1991 goods. —ll3 Headier . .• • • i3ii 690 Bond. P. Ft. & '640 Bond, 1814...108 Ohio & Nies 'Xi: 1190 Bonds 1865...10.x, Mich. Soatbern... Consols Ha 107 •• Cleveland k P... 103 X 5-90 Bonds 1267-107 C. It. I. 6.-P WE Bonds - 11661...103 Chicago &N. W. ens. 10-401p 6 C. &N. W. Pref.. Bo Adams Expel. 6014 Erie • • • Larry. Small London Exchange per phund 0,10 6.25 Paris Exchange perYrane Dmitri Exchange per Thaler CO ad Frankfort Exchange ;chlorin re Cent ral dact P. H. Pacific Dogndeft. lt. Bonds -- re PILTROLIBCY/ MARKET Orrice or Prrotemtau 0 Aterrz. t ,Winarsatnar. July 93, 1870. 1 The oil market to-day. so. fir as we crinid diseover.differed but fittle from that of yester 'day. Al wan the case yesterday, the feellnY is rather better. occaeloned by the feet that coufidence is being restored. and the panicky feeler which made itself visible on Friday. Saturday and Monday, is subsiding. as dperators generally are bringing themselves up tothe belief that the wont is oter, rat that whatever change there may be. In the fu ture will be for the 'better. There Le no disguising ' the fact. however, that the Market is still brolly demoralized. and, as might be expected, while the feeling Is more hopeful. dealer, are apprehensive... they have good reason to be. of the NW*. 'it is not a litUe ;remarkable that the forelgo markets do not Improve, In view of the feet OM their source Of swng7 him been disturbed and may be cut off. Thu far there has been • no advance there. se generally predicted; to fact Antwerp Is lower. today thin it we prior in the War, or War rumor,. . The 'market was considerably arm, or du , lag the greater part ot. the des but io,d metier though not quotably lower. Th t ", those who bare become Imprmall w i th t , better that the market, to ose a hammon phrase, het touched bottom, earl there. -v might be expected. am dillPofedAibliy e eee, barecase It does go lower , to boy more -11.11 d we bare heard ..outalders - Intimate that they %meld like 4i:030 'a :ell:el/ sr u ed k. lo 6 3t_i'M and .1000 do at reNt seller my may I* quoted at =MX; September. - 10,K: seller all year, JO: beTer ail year /01. • Firmer with more inquiry but without quo , table chaage. July 01d525, with Mid asked " the dose: Audilat df; September ams October, together. Zhil Anima to December. MC September and October 25M. bid. Buyer all year uominal at 22.' 13== Cibevair.ann, July PL—flour is Arm and an cbaniteiL Wheat opened lc better. at which liberal galas were made; No trod 151,47;,N0 red bald at VIAL - Corn firm and In batter d 4 maud• No :Mixed ilto and the market stropZ Oats In regal demand and steady; No 160 c. Petrolatum—refined oil ittc; crude at ISA per Dbl. PITDIBUBI2II NAHKHT • . , ' 1 ''' ciVo=:. C try g A . IT r. l. . 1 The marketa, particularly for grain, flour prov i sion , a nd WITICV ries, coat knue excited and wild, r knipdjur at very forcibly or uee and INT.,. and 00 SI natural consequence :peculation Leen revived. Wit bin the past, tr beat ha, advanced 2.74.30 c in Chicago for Aurra-!r delivery; July delivery' has übt ad v.:iced-with August, which may be attributed to rumors of the wheat In elevators • 'beating•". notate op *I,00&I.60 per bbl, nod an might be. expected, dealers are very Indifferent about ug.. being still Impressed with the belief prices must ko still higher. There is one K certnlo. however, there Is rt9lenit to en - 11ring, though speculators do not take Is into contiderat ion to long as the market excited and uric.tendlng up, and thin yvenient, like all others that have preceded I be overdone and there will no doubt be an almost innumerable number of lame ducks before It is Over. While tear finders specula tion and heneflta the prodocer. it has been and will continue to be one elements of diw t ress to operators In the prominent markets of the country. A number of failures' are repor ted already and others trill no, doubt folios any further violent fluctuation. so that too . . lri.at. care cannot betaken in dealing, particu arly for future delivery. Should the war ) ust begun, says the Chicago. /Mal/Cron, continue for any length of time, sve may expect a chn tlnuance of the excitement in breadstuff, though perhaps ht atwnned form. The yield of the cereals Europe this year le not up to the average, nod the march of armies through countries does not tend to Improve Its vegeta ble production, hence It is reasonable to ex pect a largely enhanced foreign demand on this country for breadstuff.. In the United . . States the yield of wheat this year is estimated by competent authorities nt one-fifth below that of laai, while the yield of corn, onto, Arc., • be much in excess of last year. The. hay rop is short.. but root crops. potatoes, .to.„ rill no doubt yield a handsome return, en hat. on the whole. America trill hare n large urpins of breadstuff's. ASHErt—Unchanged; common soda ash, 4; «tined. 4f4 . ; Pearls, %IN; Pots 7,1 i. • • . . APPLIThe arrivals are Increasing.~ and lie market it easier: we now quote at s4(C.re. X per LW. • BROOMS—Store prices: Fancy, $5,5W No. I. ,rti; No. P.. No. a. Common. V2,5041.a. BEANS—DuII: et ,fird,l,74 per bush. - BROOM CORY—la dull. 1:VOI3 eta. BUTTER—There Is k slight 'lmprovement in the'detunnd but no change to make in quota "OM Nan for fair. IB for prime aad for choice. • CHEESE—The demand is rattier better th 'ugh the market is not active and there is no change in prices. Sales atfor Ohio Factory and Goshen. Sweltrer, and In good demand. CHICKENS—SaIes of spring chickens at Goa t',3c per pair and toll grown 1113.1 at ilead.4l peaf t lii.d . t l. l to o lze aptio n n t, d e i n t lo v n iry dull and drooping. In setnpatcy with the depression In the cast, and it Is difficult to quote correct- CORNMEAL—Is scarce and higher. $l.OOll. 1,05 per bash. DRIED FRUlT—There is rather more in quiry and peaches are firmer In consequence of reports that the crop this year it likely t 6 be light. Sales of good to prime naives at kr he.. Apples may be Quoted at Mid. FLOUR- The market continues strong and onsidernblv excited though there c is no farther advance unit the advlces from toe . . %Vest up until noon. Indicated that the reeling wits weak. Good to choice western 'Hours. either winter or spring. may be quoted at Vit h, and it la alleged that at these quotations, dour is lower relatively than in the. West. There Iv a continued active local-demand, and dealers generally are getting trier° orders than they want. Rye floor Is higher and we now quote at $5,75Q.0. F.GOR—Continue dull. the extreme Lot weather having_cut down thy demand. and quotations cannot 'Weis - be Rican above 3V.t.21 • . GROCERIES—The grOcery market con tinues somewhat excited. and sugars and cof fees have advanced materially -since the date or our last weekly report, la sympathy with the advance to 'told, and asidways is the case when the market is advancing, the demand has improved very materially, though there Is nearly always an active inquiry for sugars at the commencement of the fruit season. Teas. also, are strong and higher, and New Orleans molasses are scarce and tending up ward. The stock of New Orleans sugars - In this market is very much reduced. The fol lowing are the ruling quotations: CoercE— Ordinary ltlo, 19c; fair to good. 031/21c; prime. 2210; choice, Inc; strictly choice, =Mc. Seciana—Cuba, Porto Rico at 11X4. OX; New Orleans. /0.4@..1 2 / 4 : Havana inboxes. 1164.121(. Molasses Sugars. 1011110)4. A Coffee. 14c: "ft" do 1314 c; Extra C 13V .c: C. 1 Crushed. Ciranulated 15: and Powdered 15. MotAssts—New Orleans. 85,1190 c; POttO ftico.lsl99c. Sraues—Havemeyer and Elder, or reefer lion Drips b lc: White Honey Drips, 80e4 Sliver Drips, noel Lovering, 65e; Golden, Wm Amber and lower grades from 30e..550. • Tr,s—Voung Hymen. 9013-$1,50; Gunpowder. $1,01:0 .115. Spiel:a—Grain Pepper. Mc: Pimento. Me: 0:1Z1.65c; Cloves, dtic: Nutmegs, $1,45. Frturra—Prunes, 1234 c; Curants,LOfc:Layer Raisins, $1.50 per box: Valencia Raisins. 18c. • R S ors Olive, NM Babbitt's, 11; Oakley's. lac: Crampton', lie; Dobbin's. 1414 e; Chemical Era Rosin, 3Sigt.sl4: Toilet Snaps, 15422—' . Sawyer's Barber, g.'i per box. Ban Lean— per lb. Dime Sitar—MßS per bag. Coscr-vrnarko LYE—Penna. VI per case; ni li, brands. 4.4161,7. EYTILAIn Corrsk—s4.2:. per NTON• for 11 tha- C.. KM.r-i— or. 21 , 0: Stearin, hte. STAntut —read, 7..5f; Satin Gloss and Silt er Glosg. 11 tic: Corn, Mc SODA-1n kega c In boxes, assorted pa- Pers. 8 C: Sal Sod.:l ' la pi,4tio—sl.4oM4LBo. C. . Fran—No.l Mackerel. PidaZi per bbl; N 0.2 large, $l6; No. .5 large, $l3; No. 3 medium, $11: In half bbls eta additional. In Irate— I No. I; $.l; N 0.2, S2X; N 0.3, SU:. Lake Herring. $4,13; White Fish, UN'. Baltimore Herring, s7.l‘. Codfish. is per pound. • ' Codfish. 9c; Rangoon. SX. GRAIN Wheat continues scarce and with a good demand. prices are strong and higher; ice now quote at aL3:41.1.40 for good to choice red, an advance of IS oer bushel within the past week. Oats very stiff and - dealers generally seem disposed to hold in expectation of a still farther ad,vance; sales on wharf and track at 51.1.5, —ms be quoted at 50557 for small lots In store. torn Is scarce and higher; we are cognizant of sales at =95 for shelled. nod to day there were very few sellers below $l. Rye In scarce but aN yet the demand la not active; sales of a car 'load at H. Nothing doing in barley. HE111"- Sales of unaressed Kentucky Hemp at • • ' • oar—New crop Is selling from country wagons at SIVAS, and old at $15(if...91 111381,5 Corn husks. 3gs3l‘ Ma. - LIKEIes of Cleveland at r.,25 per bbl, and eastern at :0.71. LARD OIL—No. I extra IN quoted at Sl.N.rit the outside figure for well established Western brands. • . PROVISIONS—Market continues strong and prices are firmer with an upward tendency. chonlders 141ie.14U: ribbed sides 17. clear do Is. Sugar cured barns 25; Breakfast Bacon i. Lard 17.5 i In les and isre,tw In kegs and buck- eta. 3less Pork arm at VII. POTATOES—Under inflaence a 'acreage.' arrivals, very dull and prices are Jower.! E;4l,4ltper.bbl. for new crop. Old crop about exhausted. PEANUTS—DuII. Tennessee.Ea') ete• HEEDS—So movement in Clover or J.lmothy seedy. Flaxseed Insist, dull notivltlatandlag the arrivals are light, and cannot be quoted above $2.20.. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New York. Nair YOna, July- al.—Cottori dull; sales of I,fdo laden at 38c for middling. Flour model , ately active; sales of MJSO bids at 0„:54841) for super western and State; t44rao,c9 for common to good extra do; SA, 7,"S for good to choice do; trilld'd.: for common to goLd ex trn Ohio; t4,76k47,th8 for . stetudion to choice white wheat western oilman: $11.0129,r.51 for common to choice extra St. Louis; market closed 15025 c lower on shippinsr, and 10B15c better on family. Rye flour firmer; sales of BR bands at ssAag.7.2.. Corn meal arm at '5.1..1541.5.60 for western. Whiskey: sates of 400 bids at fit, US for white. .Wheat —receipts 145,068 bush;. fairly, active, closing 'heavy and 9991 c fewer, with-sales lfiL= bush at $1 for No. 1 spring. 'the latter for choice, closing at $1,5431.68, 13:131.60 for No. !Milwaukee, closing at $1,49 for good. $1.338 1,43 for No. S Chicago, sl=ll.lo for No. it spring. and . for red and amber western. closing at sl,sk. Leall for Ted cod amber State, sl,vl et.w, *bite western; ALSO. white State; {lna amber Canada in bond. pis ° dun. Corn: re ccipts were 101.075 busk: better and ac tive; sale. 125 , 000 bush at taaido for new western mixed. chiefly atsl.oll, $1.03V1,12 and $1.15; yellow. 191.12.31.9 k white. 07 LIB for unsound. Oats: receipts were Shush; market firmer and more active; sales 13,000 bush at 69430ec fur western. very choice; 67e. 'Mc and :Pc. Ohio and State: ale, poor Canada; 7011,71 c, Pennsylvania. Metals: Sheathing Cap per steady, sold at 30c; Ingot firm at BISIB Wife for Baltimore.' and 50me for, Lake. Pig Iron firm owing to gold, and is quoted at IP.Stefin for Sooteh, and 1315.11 for American. liar higher, and quoted at MVO ferrefined English and American. Sheet Boa quiet, at 11VallMe in gold for Russia. Nails dull. at 4,ltc focut. P rovis io n sor clinch. ME.Zio for-horse shoe. quiet. Pork Is held higher, with sales of SCOUR at $311.87.8.11 for prime, ! $2249.2.21 for prime mess: also WO bids mess at 11111! Moeller lest half August and ii ember. Beef 111 more active and firut. orltk Os at ma bbls at SIIBI6 for plain meas. gl 9 hu n ttra mess. Tierce beef nominal. Beet re jected. Middles held higher, at ILMERSo for long clear. Lard ! firm at 1631d)ffor city, 1196150 for western steam. 174(0 for kettle; 1.250 tierces steam, seller last half July, August and • September. at 171f011:Mc. Butter steady at NB:1% for western and 135 W-c for State. Cheese dull at 79$14Mc. Coffee dull and unchanged at Sane; Santos sold. at auction at 91‘41,14c gold La bond; the average Wes 11 14.11.). Sugar firm and quiet, with'sales of 489 Ifilds Cuba and Porto Rico at Itelefgc. Eruct76o has Hamm at 11c. Petroleum qulet; Crude Rol2.lfe and refined Mc. Freights firm 'to I.lrerpool, with shipment. of RBI bbls flour per steam at Os. and 7800 bush wheat at lnu to London. 1403 bile sourer mil at as ad. and 50,000 bush wheat on P. T. to Cork. 'The ardere are equal to Tigl quarters wheat — at" as to an inlandport, a brig with - 01400 cases of petroleum at file to British ports, equal to :0.- 000 Lbis, do part at.:s dd. Latest—Flour dull and lower, on shipping fairly active and 11615 c. better for medium and high grades. Wbest dull and 34 4c lower; $139 for good Nojt Milwaukee. $1 OP for prime amber winter. Corn firm and quiet at $14181,10 for new mixed. Rye nominal at 9 1 .024,41.1*. Oats strops. and Inclement! at NED ILO for western gore and afloat. Pork flitm and quiet. Lard weak at 17E1Se for steam. a Ma cha m _g d e e T ot al bat l qu e i e o t. f exportsquiet the week, taxamaa. Among the exports for the week were 48,570 bbls Sour. 290,=1 bush heat,MlAMete earn, 650 val.,ns lard oil. RA- Of o d, .0 Petroleum, 1012 bbls pork. ISM do and 351 ter ea meats 13,6:.4 do butter. 2,5*,552 do cheese, 381.946 do lard. ElosehmatiL • , • enrCINNA . II. - Salr Vl—Flour dun but quiet; famlls futirf...idt.'.'vgk'p,n4.Y.',"'A'.l°l.rtz,T, 'but na.epted and the market dosed dull et thy. rate. Com onetied buoritnt and hold ers asked 9844/. but etthe close there ware more sellers than burets at 9442.44 c. Rye 48c I 4;41. Hurley quiet at $ 1 .1dit..1.90. Cottounom- . IA LY a • : ' SDAY inally unchanged. Whiskey.adranced to $1 1.01. with n fair demand. Lad held itt ci small sales country,at hulk meats held more armly: should. , 13Xc. sides .15x, and ICY‘c. Bacon held rs M highert.shoul deX°. sides INc. and IflX , c fur clear rib and clear; clear rib sold at lac .burer August. Sugar cured hams 25c. Cheese arm; fog - fresh ,Nntory. Eggs IC3lBe. Sugar teal coffee firm at full rates. Linseed oil maw. Lard oil thltiiiaLls for extra spinal.. made. (told WIN buying: market quiet and unset tled. Exchange 1-lo db.cmint buying and par CM= Cnic.too, July l.Si.—Exchanged urchanged• Flour firmer at $5 01 for spring eelras. Wheat nrmer and regular anti fresh receipts 'sZb3c higher: closing at $1 2.1e1 25S ior regu lar. This afternoon Irregular at $1 25 cash: PI Val 3d. seller for August. Corn active; Closing at s9Sible , Y.: for No. Y. This afternoon 91Xete. sellers for August. Oats quiet Nele lower: ii fur N 0.2. Barley dull and nominal. Hlghsrines dull at lid for wood bound. Pro. rush,. more active; mesa pork fat M. Lard Ins: Dry salted shoulders 13. Hogs active and .15 tale higher: sales at $8,110.4.0 RI for fair to extra choice. Cattle quiet at $2 2.1Q.1 ID for Texan to choice shipping steers. Freights quiet at lie for corn In Buffalo: Receipts past 24 hove,; ti0ur2.465 wheat2s.3oo,buslucoru 73400 bush; oats . 22.396 bush; rye barley 11.137: hogs 0,137. Shipments: flour bbls: wheat Matt hush; corn 14940; oat a 1; rye 971 bush: barley . ../0.1 bush; 1:3:=11! Sr. Lone, July :11.---Tobacco stehdy at egiele‹c for common leaf and M....Tc for fair in good manufactures. Cotton: nothing thVg. IlemP unchanged. Flour 'unsettled and Id higher with stock light: fall an f 1.1" '4 X 5.50; XX t..5,75@..41,11; XXX " 75; family. brands pule. , Wheat openml 31Vic higher: with some speculative demand. but before the close the advance was lost; No 3 spring 1.07,1140; No 2 new red _fall 51.35. closing at fI..VX; No 1 red do $1.3Q.1,4.1. Whiskey arm at gl. Sugar higher at-123 gl3li'c for prime to choice. Coffee higher, ranging at Pork nem at ga1ii,31.50. loose dry salt shoul ders 133,(e. Bacon Om and bigher at wou. /13.1 c fur shoulders . ' clear ribllXe; clear ltd.{ c. Lard hem and held higher: prime steam sold at 1551 c: choice 1631,1).;c. Cattle dna at _Si® 4}ic for inferior to common. Ileac for fair to prime. and 1071ic for choice to extra. tinge active at Nif.ac. I=l2 Loutsva.x.r., July ?h—ltagging Arm and unchanged. Cotton dull and lower: middling 173.:c. Flourvery active but. scarce: extra family $5,31 Grain quiet; wheat itt:Ktl,3s. Corn $1.124i. Oats Me. Provisions very no tice and tettaing tune:lrd. Pork s7o.:d. flacon li4~y 17?: ~tvlo,c. Bulk meats Lund TV:6;4,174,4 Whiskey te.c. Tot...to—market more active and mice!. tlrmer; sales 157 hhds at .4.1".43.5,fg, for common frosted to bright manufacturing. Philadelphia. M=!MMI=MIZI ud; serreraue $5.00, extras VS, western extra By $11X1.745. Ind , ana and Ohio do V,Q. 7.75. fancy $ =M. Corn held ilrmly but buyers hold off; yellow 21,15. mixed western $l.lllO - Oats steady at Male for western. Pro visions held firmly. Mess Pork $31.75. Lard Marc. Petroleum nominal; crude 17m, re fined 2110243. Whiskey steady at 11,05 for Iron.. Dry Dodd, Market NEW Yuan. July ^.A.—The dry goods trade till , ,PhlltYP no symptoms of animation. Prices Ile steady of me for Nose York Mills mus- llnsr 24c tor Wiunsutts, 213 e for idnocella. Alc for Mnsonville. l7c for New ldnrket,2lMc g;:it ' a, ° ! ' A Pnn n e k v!lan• dc 11Me. Pepperell brown drills I:k.. ensler and Amoskedir gingtouns 17, Wdchn setts sheet logs IJ , Nc, and Lerdldd.l3,,c• I BALTIMORE. July 31—Flour active and ad vanced :10m lloward street superfine' at *dd. 6.75. do. extra MIA. dn. $9,50, city mills super fine t41.2:14.4.7... do. extra 5TA013.&60, do. fatally EaTt,lo,so,_western superfine t9a .t. 5. do. extra 26.7ht2.7, do. family NN heat higher; re- Ceipts ligh 6o. t; sales of new red at $1.,50, white rt.ite,.],eo. Pennsylvania sl,rzal.lls. western I=! Sltt.warges. - July St —Flour nominally un changed. Wheat firmer at sl.3e for No. I; $1.30M for No. 2. Onto steads . of 53c for No. =. Coro steady and ade rejected. Rye higher at Sac for No. L Freights firth of galde to Buf falo and Oswego. Receipts: goer. 400 bbls; wheat, 69,000 bush. Shipments: tour, Wit bbls: whent.sS,ooo bush. • Detroit. • DETROIT, - Job' _Jl—Flour very arm and In fair Inquiry. with choice at $74,02.7.75. Wisest firmer: extra 'LC: No I $1,50; regular $1.1.11 L 43; amber $1,4c41,47. Cora firmer, with No "at 90e. Oats: State 00c and western 58c: Bar ley firmer. Pork.:' mess advanced to f.ll. Lard 17e. Ilemphl. Mot - Puts, July M.—Cottou quiet and draw t receipts Gr: bales; exports bales. Flodr firm; superfine $6. gown Kcet.(6. Oats an/We. Hay at ' Bran We. Pork VI Lard i I rregular. 11114.011 arm Shoulders Ir, (c; sides gU e. 10:=3 Toi.god, Juls'Srl—Flour.ilmn. Wheat act lye, X 2.30. better; ho. t. whim Wabaah Slat. N 0.3 do. $1.18; 10. I white Michigan $1.5,54 - : regu lar do. $1,45; amber:Michigan $1.511; No. I red In._ o. 11.48. Coma shade better; Mn. !nye; No. '4 le!.4O: Follow Mc. New Orion.. New ORLEANS. July M.--Cott . nn dull and prices nominal, with rnlddlitur at 144117 c: sales 0 bales: net receipts Pd bales: exports 101 , 1 stock rkl.ros. IMPORT! BY RAILROAD PtxTßßvitDA CINCINNATI AND PT. Lorts RAILROAD. July bbls. 100 two floor, 11 Myers,' 100 bbls do, H Knox &Son; I car oats. McHenry & Hood; I ear wheat. LI Wallace; 1 do do. It T Kennedy & tiro; 10 bbls era.. & O'Brien; lan whisky. W S renew): 1 In causage, F It Myers A co: bbis sicnboi, It E Sellers & Co; 10; oil bbls J M Ititer: 10 bbls lard, Rees Owens; 35 bbls potatoes. E Owens; pkg. liquor, Evert. & Cm 19 Not corn. 1/ay &Co It; ; 51 dodo, egg,. F Shields: .1 A Graff: 45 do do, oa na to t u, Hood:: bos cheese. J Kohn); I caddy E Wormser & Co; 46 one hams. W It • Hays & Son: 4 bbls eggs; W H Gratf,• 4 1 do. F Craig. head; 41 Ws feed. MO bbis Hour, Schomaker 1.4 5 bales wool. J Henlish; 30 bbls potatoes, Vangorder&S;SO bast starch, W Miller & Co; ICI) bbls flour, owner; 1 car staves. W Hastings: 40 bales cotton, Holmes, Bell &No; 13 do dn, Hyde & Son; 10 Ws oil 18 ten barns, Rees Owens:9 tea shoulders.'2s do hams Dairell & 'l% bbis o meal, Arbuckle & Co; rdbos starch. S P Shrives & Co; ICU bbls flour; 8 S Marlin & C0:33 bales cotton. AO France; 41 kegs lead, W Hartley; 10 pkgs tobacco, W I. Jones, bbls oil. I NI Parker; Id pkgs tobacco. M Mc- Millln;l93 bbls it wines. W Miller & Co; 25 bss snap, J A Renshaw; 10 do do F Sellers & Cn. clivri.iorn AND PITTSIIPUOSI ItOILOOAD COOMPANT. Join 19—Scars J ore, Brawn & Co; 6do do, McKnight. P &Co;10 do do, Shocaber- Jer, II & co: 1 do p Iron, t; nine Iron 1411 s; 1 ones & 4 9 do p iron. Nimick & Co; 10 bbis beer, J Kessler, 2.5 do 1 oil, Hallett & T; 49 boa yeast, S 11 /laird; 55 do h ware, Secomb & Co; *lounges, S Miler & Son; 2 crates s machines, Drover & II; 5 bbls shoulders, J P Han.; I car Ice. W Scott & Co:4 , oo,olloshingles, Superior Lumber CO; 1 car old steel. W J Hammond; 5 bbls lab nil. Dilworth. I' Co; 1 car scantling. McElfresh; 3 rolls leather, tougher/ . & GI sks oats, Kell & II; 1 sheet cast steel. Hussey, & Co: lot foresters.... Economy C Co; 1 bbl 'eggs. II Rea Jr:l2 has cheese. llroggerman & tell; 46 m t carboys, Jac Irwin & Co; 4 bbd to bacco, 1 lax do, Jan Murphy; a tuba butter, 3 bbls eggs, Woodworth & II; 11 bbls pantoel l , .1 J Pettit; bbls eggs, P Huff & Son: kgs do, I Co batter. Head & M; 14 Lao do, 4 Dbl. eggs, II Rea Jr. S bbls apples, W C Armstrong; 2 bog eggs, V Selmer. Pirranaridn. Foni WAYNC AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. July 20,-910 bbla flour. T Jenkins $ Brig 1 cars Iron. TMaloney; 2do Moor head & Co: 14 hbds tobacco. WeYamo PO Ws bums, W 11 Hays & Bon; 51 do do. Dolzell & T;100 bra Mardi, P Duff & Son, 10 do cheese Knox & 0; 93 do do. Haworth & D: 2/ do do. S H Baled; 10 bui cheese. Atwell & L; 10 do do. It D Clark & Co; 2 bbls bungs. Armstrong Piro & Co; 7 sks feathers, V,olgt, SI & Co; al bbls I n oil 13 L Fahnemock &;Co; 2 cars I stone, Oral. Co&boa cheesmfArbuCkle & Cu 4 bids. were. J P Smith & Co; 2 bids b ware, T Rare & Bro; 1 bag coffee, Arbuokles & Co; 40 boxes cheese; J S Dilworth &Co:16 cares bitters, It E. Sellers & Co: 10 bbl. whisky. A 0 McGrew & Co; Fr ban wglass. C Hansen & Co; IC skr paper, °Nifty & C. ALLIRDICIT RritlON Jule 9)1-7 pkgs p bar ley, hlmm Dm; L 3 do do. Chris Bolas; I car lumber. Smith. C & Cu; I car Ice, Gilmore, B & Cu; 1 do ice, (1 Schleleln; 1 car pipe. C O McMil lan; 5 cars metal, Pgh Iron & Forge Co: 1 car lime, .1 K Shinn; I do wheat, Kennedy Bro; bps oats. II Steel Son; 9LI bgs malt, Smith & Co; a bbl. clay. 10 f tile. Jos Craig; 105ba, of feed, WC Brown; I car cooperage,lJ MHemptill: 2 do metal, Rogers & 11; 2 do cropernge. Italy. .1.1 R. _ ALLZOIIZNY VA_LIACTRAILMIAD. Julr 1 car stone. Harrison & Oro: do'do, P Mouth: 1 do do Henderson & Oro; 1 cur lime Hender son & Co: I do grate, Scott & fin 6 sks scraps 13 rolls leather. W Flaccus & Pon: 1 bbl • tter. ' ekes flax peed, Sam Cresol; 1 bbl e • • . 41c 31: 14 kegs butter, 0 A Boyce: 5 no • Shocirberger & B. RIVER PACIEETS.'. - .• _ MONONUAIIELA RIVER. • THE ELEVI STEAMER "de l i BELLE, tioonotalz : Independent Pillsbargh. Brownville and Cenevi Puke!. • Loaves IVltotf Boat gown Mononitsbelgltridip, :ZoilTy/CSDA Y, opOEATuItDAT ViolEigitoTlPossongen to all polot!on tae ..yor troitAVAmogispplt brqUlLOratinlln , .. Vh . "! . . 0 , 1 °Mt =LUDT A CO.. Aont: - BRASS CASTINGS. it mtir DIEU. ............. BANCI Henry , her & Co. Oloccossors to 101F1 11. Clll/NM ipko BELL AND . BRASS i FOUNDERS Brass Castingp.. MADE PEDMITTLY TO ORDEIt: 'SALEABLE . AND GREY IRON ITMEGS. GAR PIPS AND TUBING. • 119!.. 9 ,91WAY.1" 13 7' c ..E" A r m __ . ERA,. WO U K 1017711YrD1D3METIDN for Stears. Water AAA 1. Stanufactqpnyof .lASAoper co. armor= BALANCEI:EL STEAD. , Pump. AGENTS at DREYFUS' PATENT OILERS. Om best Leib° market. OFFNIN AND WORKS Corner Thirteenth And pike Streets. • - ATWOOD & MeOAFFREY Co,m. lawurrr Brion add i rED PlEabisrah, Pa., BRASS POEN BIM and IREN PIPE FITTERE,arkO AOENTI. tor A.S.CAMEREN &CU EITEAM PtIIIPE AND Bi.OWERS. RIVER NEWS The river rose considerably during tu.*daj- night and yesterday: the pier nark last evening indicated ft feet 6 inch s. There has evidently Igen consider ble rain up the - Allegheny river recentljl the Tice emanated principally from tha ... treat.. . —A dispatch from LoUlßVillu says th work on the first section of, improremen of the canal ban been temporarily stop be the intervention of the city. tams ti aeneral Weitzel the city had purchas ed the ground and arrangeit with the Ca nil Company for building a hula above the railroad bridge. The contracts weir taken with the understanding that titl e excavation Oil this section should la. ditn - ped on low growl, which the city objected to and stopped the contractors front work ling on Thursday. since which time opera UMs have been suspended.. General Weitzel will be compelled to relet the )coutmct for this section at a higher prick • (since the, excavation must he carried to the opposite bank of the river. !Phis hint • mace will not materially retard the pn , gress of the work, but will increase th eipensp!. . —The following in the substance of the • • port of the_rnited States Local Inspec. or for the port. of St. Louis, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1810; • Nun . her of steauliqs inspected—Pascenge steamers. 41; ferry steamers, II; towin steamers, 13; freight steamers, 2; total Mmiage, 2,8,208,71 1 . Number of engineers licensed, 22; number of pilots licensed, 112. One engineer license refused in cbusequeuce of incompetency; one engV.; ni.er refused a change of grade., for same) ea.tlSe; one engineer license susnended for violation of lair; one pilot license sus. pendtcl for rapsing a collision. —The Hon.:Thomas Ewing. y in a late letter on the Mississippi river. develops an Interesting theory of the tendency of rivers running southward to abrade their western banks, and attributes it to the xnnstantly increasing centrifugal force imparted to the water as it proceeds to the South. tie', enforces this explanation by pointing to the fact that ships sailing to the southward must correct westward ten eau; that railroad trains are affected by t, and that: therr; , is a reversed tend enc in all things moving southward. This is an idea which deserves elabora tion in the light of more ample facts. —Corn. W'..l. Konntanew hull building at Latta, Osborne 1: Co.'s Yards, is 235 feet long; 50 feet beam: floor . 48 feet: depth of hold abOut S feet. She will measure . about 850 tone: and Will carry 1.400 tons'. Will be supplied with Hartupee's patent condensing engines: two small ones 15 inches in distorter, fi feet strike:two large ones, :13 inches in diameter. Four boilers 24 feet long and inches in 'diameter. She will be one of the if not the largest stern-wheel Loat on the- Western waters. --The Chicinnati Enquirer mays': The fimnite State arrived from Pittsburgh. and will lie quietly at the wharf for a few days. If the ricer continues to recede 4 will take the place of the Fleetwood he 814 Sandy Moe sharpy. —The (1 real Republic Lea altar.' time in getting out to Calro_ She got aground at Liberty and Hat •Irdand. and had con siderable difficulty in getting otT at both Titters, _ • . , —River hosthess arttording to t he Timeg. is ekeeedhigly dull at Vickaburg. ,The St. Joseph Herald has a gond deal to say about the rutting away of the banks at that point. .—The Council Bluffs Tinu, say that if stew, are not taken to prevent, the "Big Muddy will col its way aCTOPS a point and hatve;lhat town inland, —The Exchange and Wild Duck were at Cairo on Monday. —The Cumberland river ,;vas falling c. Monday with four ft...T.ln liarMith Shoals , • STEAMSHIPS. CI,TNA_RID LINE. The (U.Slri utO. North American flor al Nall Steamship, betweeq..New York sod I serpool. napes rtar(Rarbor. SCOTIA. WEDNESDAY'. JULY 181: • A!.3). 3. 7 RUSSIA. 1 o • t ALA SRI A. Tilt' ICSDA YUL . JULY 'iii. SIBERIA. Ayu. 4. TAMARA. • I). SAMARIA. NATIONAL•LINE. toEsratAKK; THE QUEEN; Vit.ANcE; its/A. every ,, Satureae. Paweneent booked ar other line, pettlfrAPll&,..., ,K, tiazrlTE Buildloil. Secondnon.% thalttitel4 otreet and Sir lb avenue. TO LIVERPOOL' AND QUEENS.' TOWN.—TITS INMAN MAIL. STEAMSHIPS, nomberingstaleen Class vemele..among thew the eelebrat. ad . * CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF ANTWERP CITY OR BOSTON. CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF LUMPS?). &Choc EVERY SATURDA Y. from Pier 41.s_North River. New Tort. For pawns.; or runZer lolonsta, Con WV). WILLIAM BINGFIAMorr., 143 ILMITHVIELD STREET. LEGAL N THE ORPHANS COURT OF AL - E LEWD:NY COUNTY, Penney Na In the matter of the etttate of WILLIAM CALM WNLI. anal Writ of Petition No. 1, Derembe Term, ISBS. Tn Margaret Caldwell, widow. 11011 Intermarriml with Reuben Powell. Kober, Caldwell. J. Paid well. Jane CaldweK now Intermarried with Samuel S. Killen, and Lllntireth Caldwell anti intermarried with Daniel Watt-. Ton are hereby notified that en lnquieltion will bo held in puninanee of the eboye mentioned writ id Partition or Yaluatbm,m the premise. In Wept lA...township, Allegheny minty, pennsyleante, on THURSDAY—IciIy 21st. 1f470. at 11 ri . einek A. AL, to mete partition to and among the heirs of fuld donned In such manner and In mach propor tion,. as by the laws of this CommonWeelth • hi di rected. he., at which time and piste ynu rim!, at• wadi( Jon think pro Per• • 110111 x. r.RMING..-Ntieriff. Snaittrrs Ornme Prmurneti. Juno R. 1579. A I.LEGHENY COUNTY, sx.—ln the DIFITRICT COURT. Lorne Hold k Arnold Intoner. partners as Leo'. Wald A. Co. vA Allan.' Horner t Co, Cond. RT., N 0.1 7 -11. April Tenn. 71470. 6 1 4 ii f %la A 121011111. in Court. lAme Prot. COPS... - Amount for distribution 33.354 43 n d novS, to-vrit, Jona Jith, the enarl apied U at Mi B. TOD. EM.. Auditor,b distribute the funds In Coon.= Oa above Init. iSmii of; From the accord: PE CURIUM. !Mt.; •_..ldr'oll 11. tirALT ER. . ' Petah.'" tars thAaviT:=47t.wati:nv.r. 7 /I ‘ .. "^ prerw k.'"a ll It A lz . ml l l : l . Ugria . t i, at AM otillesgl 4 o. /Mora . .. or AthiVAT.A.lr & T a i t' tu°," . 2lar.n."' BRADVIIRD TODD. ' JA14314,ti MaIMM pit COURT QU ARTER SES =I = Notice bemby Oven that At. YO" !MEilIMI"=!:1 Mod July 70870. sod conlnuutl tu been. =II ten day.. • • • - • P. 141.A61.7. HEREAS LETTERS TESTAXEN. TAItY tellie Estate of WILLIAM MM. 14 late of lath warrior the (Sty of Plttabersh, iteettii bertha Wee milted to h a t e subscribers, an pow Indebted Witte eiJetee are mounted to wake hatneelate' Tremont, and those having dill. or dentandvaeateat. the estate of the maid Pmnnwb.a C. AlltirslNDh UOll. ierecotor. . • No. 87 Diamond street. • lt170;r . I riv. JeTraKn' • "r " • •_f N THE MATTE'S OF OPENING AIR ENS LANA. In thir City of Plttattergh: ' Nolte. le fienibygleen tfut ht. :the eternal. In the eblintng of Alempetpine, ate mudlrled by the Me le now in my bisholl for collection. and MU If the same Le not p.m 011010 thirty day. loom the date hereof Ilene nun be died re thefor agalnet the propmilas axumelosith In terest. nom. and fat.. Slid the woo collected by PrObbel: • " J. b, SLAGLE, rill Attorney, JCT.? . 1% HOW . • NOTlCE—Whereas, Letters of ,Cd• mi N ffintknoN nn the estate Of ISAAC eltlasltT, late of Baldwin Minable, decealattl, have hem feasted to the mine:Mar, all person hultatted SO Oa slid Matte an »quested IQ Mate n orarel=ltrigtertr,Vll7llTM:47.lni "th , • . eatetre stver c a K taelpllay. " Lebtaeta.,Alle d agen l y Cht..l‘. E' NOTICE. N Letters Vie trAll4,lßer irtreMAlltrnd"Vded ktenv 4 I trnatt la = l o g homing 414 /at slAtiffittr.n. TXAI lona l . 10111,VythAven T. ELLsrmessVsseesste. EXial testament DT ELLA dm•ol. 6.3•133/113 Me n Altl: tat ELT ri. 1 & 1.; CHABLE: P. STRIGHT, • . ter and Builder; Wt d Saki! kinds of...jotkink issmin. —.o=lSlgigiM.'" Carpe 7,1 1 .1.7= 7 5 11 t 1 4; :4 0 1111 • 'EACHES.--5 Ms for sole J. B. CANTIRLD. D V:" SPECIAL NOTICES WI — DOCTOR WHITTIER CONTIN- M 4 TO TICEAT ALL PitiVATE EASES, That roes clans of canes reselltfut trout self:abuse, producing unmanlineu s . nervouft debility unttabutty, brut/1401bn seminal eufflutons, nod dotal, impotency permanently cured. Parsons afflicted with delicate. Intricate and long standing constitettonsi eatatintintn are Politely tented to call for consultation. which costs nothing, Expo: deem, the beet of teachers, has enabled him ;effect remedies to once etildent,safe.Perffleeent. end which In most lases can be used without hind rance to business. Medicines prepared In the es tabilahment. which .embracee Mike, refflfflUon and wnttlng rooms: also bearding awl sleeping avert meets for patients requiring ,dally person. atten tion, and raper and enemies, baths,. thus concen trating the famed mineral springs.. he nuetter who have failed, Matey/no ease. Read what he says it, his pamphlet of arty pease. asnt to any address for tyre stamps In seated envelope. Thousands of cases treated annually. at °Moe and all fiver the country. Wilro=e f t e VallTtng i lig ' Xll l lTOlt:u . rg ni t c f Mourn II al. NP. dendays 11,1 to ra Y.Y. Pamphlet ennt to any address for Tweet/1111PM. sad • • ErDiSPEVSIA--NEW MODE OF 'BREAMS-NT. PROFESSOR WALK KR. the distinguished Eng iish Botanist, discovered In Aontralis as excellent Bowfin, remedy, en effectual cure for indigestion, Billion and Liver Complaints. and corutuunlcated the sure to the Thillidelphia Botanic Instil.... The Secretary will. on application. forward free to thia Important recipe. - The Medical Reform Society who makes this an.i • , . . . Koonce...ou object not being any charge for thie clip the being to demonstrate the sup°. arity or Botanic over every other practice of medicine. but lu return request those who are benelitted to forwent to the Society a statement of their case, and thus aid with facts the present movement In medical reform.. Enclose a direct**. envelope to the It OF TUN RU- TANN_ INSTITUTE." 810 South lath street.. Philadelphia. lettyl D HOW LOST! . HOW III:STORED -Jast Publlehed In a wailed envelope. PD.:belt cents. A I.UOU OHE TRKN T NATURAVTREATMENT. and Radice/ Core of m tipermatolvtwea, or Seteina/ Weaknots, mad impedi ents to Marriage genentlly,Nervousnerat. Con sumption, liptlepay, and )'list M ental and Physlcal Incspacity, ac.. by BOUT. .1. CUIXERWILLL, D. D., author of the . tlreen Book, - a. WS tn. TO THOUSANDS OP SUBSIDIEB.S..• Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any add res. postpaid, 1 ' 771=1. ' 1 . ItL ' lTg . .l ‘ r !". rtliTo:r m ry, " l4 e t w o York, Post/Mice box 4 aSe Also Or. Cuwerw el cs - Marriage (laide.lprine )15.nte. turttw3) Ma — BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE.— nag eplendid Hair Dye` is the best In the world. Harmless. reliable, Instantenwou.doeo not lain lead, nor uty VITALIC poison to produce Pant/yele or death. Avoid the vaunted and delu rive preparations boasting - virtues they do not Pos sess. The genuine W. A. Batchelor . , Hair Dye has bad 30 year. untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as the oft Perfect Hair Dye-Black ow Brown. Sold - by ell Drugyriete. Applied at 8 Bond street. N. Y. re irr AVOID QUACKS.—A tenni of early indlactetlon.csuslng neou• debility. Premature decay. 1., having tried I n vain every Premature remedy, ha. diotwavered erla4lotorane of calf-mire , which he will Fend free to roffererii. . .1. K. II VH.e. , JelkunT NaseauNtreet. New Y rt City. FINANCIAL. Allegheny Savings Bank, =Z! ORGANIZED IN 1845. STOCKDOLDEHN INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Deposit. received:and tl percent-a:lowed on time donna.. Partleularattention given to Collection, and proceed. promptly. remitted. Discount days. MONDAY and TUUR.SDA V. EMIIIMEiSMI .1.1..10...4 L. GRA . HAM, ProAident. JOHN W. 101101. K. ("adder. - Julr.lo Til DIAMOND-SAVINGS BANK, No. 8 DIAMOND, PiTrAapoon. CAPITAI ' $240.000 INUIVIOITALLY Lt./011Z. Deperstts In num, of •Land upwards resolved. Interest allowed on time deposits. Puniest. Muttonat ton given to collections. Wonted. of 'shish temlttect promptly. JanneNl. Co,per. Abrahene Jam. V- J. &Meow • Andrew L. Hoblnenn Wm. lithdp. L. Widerbeld. Joe. elendne. I N. P. Wiwyer. Wm. Cooper. , PrwdenrN. P. StiVr V ER. eambler3ollN S. fIEULLY. lai A 1 _,T-'_,EGHENY NATIONAL BANK OrPittr 4 blll . gll. No. 39 FILFP I I A.VT:N LTE: $6OOOlOO. Capital Stock W. COOK, President, ' H. W. MACKEY, Cashier, • !e2L:atl - W. MeCANDLESS, Asst. Cashier NEW YORK, StaL24,l_B7o. T HE FIRM OF T. y .. TA Y LOR do COOPER is dluoired by mutual clement, and we have Arils day formed a limited partnership under the name of TAYLOR & COOPER NO. 5 nron d St., f:`,,VilLtr,l:l74'l,"gg,n,fri`4re. i :g. k .V;°fe'" l "' Mil. .101 IN 11A11,1•A Aa special partner, haring contributed 111:1111,11410 to the-com Once. We take thisopportunity of thanking the moo , tomeri of the old arm for their put patronage, end of watching • contlimance of their favors. . We also offer our services to all, and reopectfully aollelt their basin.. In the parches* and sale of all oecurltlea dealt In at the New VIII% Roca or Go upon. o Cand Dividends Collected. Intereet allowed on deposit. Orders by 14.11 or TeleerapEpromptly executed , • I 'THOS. 1.. TAYLOR • WPB. [SNIPER, . . JOIIN BAILEY. • Refer by Permieslou to Mat National Real, Ptttsbnyib. lea:TN CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Block, =I ECM Bank of Discount anii Deposit BTOCKIIOI !ER$ IDLIA _I.I.IkIL loiters* Allowed on Time Deposits Collections made In ell the prlntipef I 'Wes of the United Mate. and Canedea. marrromt, _... . • THOMAS FAWCET. MADISON anumr. D. W. C. CARROLL. J. le. 'ANNISTON, 'JAMES n.worx INS.. A 601'011 BIND qAN JUIAUS ADIMIII. \ JARIKD 11. INV II JAMMS BROWN. PALA. 11. lIACKN, J.ll. WALTON,' JAMB'S LYONS. THO. FAWCETT, PreoldeoL .1. W. DA VITT, Cubler. M. lIUNNINMS, A.Bl.lMAbler. • spITTIONwIr , , , WHOLE SALE GROCERS. &c: ESTABLIMIED BY A. do T. DEADLY. 1813 ENE W. M. Ci ( giMLY, Wholesale Grocer, 271 LI:RERTV STREET, I=l L. I. STICELs J A. BMW. M. 'STEELE SON, Comntim;lod MerAnnts, frd a gtir6 1.7 en) Afeanor & Harper , == Commission iS,Terelirints, = IkgMfflf.jea W. C. Armstrong, =VT= PROMS COMMISSION WOBURN?, spllkift/ litilicpT tus L. J.43I.LAN,CiffARD Wholesale and Retail Grocer, NJ96 PENN STREET I:4ITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON; Whole SALK GlUJOBRA,Contratsakm Merchants and' 'mists I Produce. riot's. Bunn. Cholas. rob, Carbon and lard Oil, Iron, Walls Wrath Onto* Varna and II Pittsburgh Manufartures generally: and 1 4 gICCOND opticer. 1ai±12255!!.. max t. Boyar. n0t7191...W5t. Itotme. _TWIN I.IIiIIISE&BH , OS,Succemore eff 14, - .101111 I. MUSE & CO., Wholfflutle Ormus awl CoWater stftpl oa ts:l erchao44[mMnt*, .earner of Smithfield Pal ree' A ErINTOill at WALLACE,' Whilea; CINOCERS ANT) PRODUCE PIALEINI. No. zth avenue, PlU.tranth. REMOVALS X~ R•EIVf OY~IL~.~ S. P. SERIVER & 001 n — avzrAiviut%lottl=l, 7 "' N05,,459 and 431 Liberty Si, • • Above lle bead of WOOD STREET; ethers they will be pleenea ape eh their ell trisects and mu teeters. S. P. SHRIVER & CO., MORNING, JULY 21, 187 v. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, No. SO Fourth Avenue. PITTSBURGH =1 .. ...... Stockholders Individually Liable. HASP lit' lill.,,iiii,NP AND DEPOST • ! "I' "IN Want, . '• " t l ,tl - hYr. 'Thos. SI tiarahalr '''' .ltln HI Wa ll Win. T. Shannon, 'in,..Jl. h an o nll. I Archibald Wall co. Jame,. W. Arndt . , ,tas. D. tidily, Chan. H. beech, 'Win. Mold. John Floyd. Collections mane ti ! all point§ In the United S re n iro ' nri=” "' ""'P'""'"'" paid Var. Tradesmen' National B nk, , . WIDOW STK 'I, i:ORNER SECOND AVE. I NTEKE: l' l'A II) ON I)EPOSITs. - Gold, C upo Bonds and Mork °Wit AND ijOi,ii, ' nA Tir rT i k.aNt,igggide„t. odarr CYRUSCLAIiP. Jit.raahler. CITY BANI., . 112 FIFTH AVANIIK. PITTSBUROII, PA. CAPITAL 11100.000 EITOCEIIOI.DERS LNDIViDCALT.ti 1.1A111.R. INTEREPT PA! ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHAN E bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collection. msde nn alland in all, it plisicipal points of the United States sqd Cans as. • IX/MINICIL MOSES. President. JAMES McCADE Ties President. W. N. MORGAN, Cushier. .. 1014E(70101: D. lineen, ' James blerabe. Thomas Rourte. laugh Keating.. Petrick Kate, Terenas Campbell Chas. K. Barr. 1; 4eittes rli!Esn ' en rt " ra .Z Pair ". -I JOB! M. CIAZZAM. Sandier. FREEHOLD BANK AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, No. 100 Mini Are,, Pittsburgh, VSTAL, USSISS: DEPOSITORS SECURED By REAL PMTATE AND INTISIM.ST 'ALLOWED ON TIME DE PONITS. Pre:AIMED—EDWARD HOUSE. VIM Prealdents—J. S. CRAFT, ADAM JACOBS. ibutri-roun: .EDWARR MOUSE, WILLIAM PIIILLIPS, JAMES S. CRAFT. -BURT. W. MACKEY. THOMAS STEEL, JAILED M. BRUSH, THOMAS W. DAVIS. Secretary's/1d Ileuelinr—VlP,SeiS ST Aseleant Outlier—JAM/73 P. P PENH. EEL. Pelee hours from 9 O'clOCk A Ad. In 4 o'clock P.ll daily, and every Saturday; evening [resell. I 11. VAI (;0111 MERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No. 43 Fourth Ave., rittoburAh CAPITAL I/400.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. W. H. icrEusoti, MAcRIAL • President.. Cashier. nillaCTOßar ALEX...NOE:II BATHS. JOHN LINDSAT, IL EL MAC:RUM, A. H. ENCH4SII, W. H. KV /WON, JOHN O. PHILLIPS. W. 0.1111,111 A HT, IL F. WIISOH. KLEE. Collections Wade en aI JACOB accessible points nr the United Stateasnd Canada,. .124141111K.5T allMorti rsiTi3llC DEPOSITS. Prompt pttentloo gimps to vi busloom of torte pondents. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO ( )1 ' Pi ttPbUrgh g'Folt Safe. Keeping of Valuables, Under guarantee. and the Laraine of Pares In IL Fire and Burglaf-Proof Vaults, No. 83 FOurth President —WII.ILIAM PIK/lA.IPS. • ' Vine President—ll/MIT 1.7.0 YD. :IstYPCTO.: Wiliam Panned, Byron N. Ranter. Henry Linpd, ; Joe. la Morrie, Rea, Blank. • 111 ML lefn, :=l. Jea L. Pannone. deep and Tread.—N. F. VON BONNTIORNT. Open daily from A o'clock 1. Id. Le 4 o'clock P. HA ItT,CA UGHEY & Bankers and Brokers, CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD NTREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa., • • , OILWILniIoRS TO HANNA, II A RT t C 0..) 1441.04 IN Exchanie, Coin, Coupons Ana particle" attenion pa , lS la the purchase an.] Government Bonds ATSSO . Sight, Draughts on London. N. Holmes & Sous 0100 000 BANKERS; 67 . Market Street, VITTSBU Itoll., PA. 2 3, : g d 0 ,z tr ,dir lt= points of STOCKS, BOMA AID OTHER SECURITIES, .119U01117 . AND SOLD'it ase tk i (1)111111SUION. irticufir attenttun paid the purch lOW u P rea 1 United States Securities lakal MORGAN, KEENE & MARVIN Wall Street, (ThinlJoor Now arok.how) NEW YOKE. ItcrimviNV tiKSOPINTI Il.jilmg! A General Banking Business TARO. M. MORGAN, tlAhltlEL tL 111(11NIS, SICLDWN 4 IdARVTN, • (late Paymaster Gunend and Adjutant (Juvenal td . th e Staten( Net TorILI • !Milne In the Immediate vicinity of the Stock ohmilite mad the (told Board land membersof eaciti, orders are eseented with the gresteet poeslble dee- Merchants and Investors, hying at a distance, can rely upon our attentlon to their smallest or howeet orderwwith eq.] care and promptness. As In years inst. we shall continue to transact aU boon.. of National Banks and Corporations the mom favorable Isinna.. Indlettluals and Trust Companlee. contemplating • Cheap In 'their merulltlu,or •11•111318 to make Inquiry concerning •127. IS asocial ensiness they 1 , 1 , Ti have In this fity are invited to ommu.loste personally or by letter. ference—laseers. Jay Cooke A Co.. New Yolk. • FLOUR. • pEARL STEAM FLOURINI4 MILLS. R. T. L KENNEDY: & BRO., A1.1.,0111187 I'ITI, MiidiasottwOreof 0.• following celehniled briunta ri ?if:: ° 13 1 44 ° .:P..111111,1= r 011% thittgrzeti.,manu.rutlokmtv Mrlor to any of the moo imira i , the mullet. All brands ere= ea represented. April VIC 1870. . • • PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS. FULTON & Practical.. Plumbers, GAB AND WIT:AM.FITTERS. Wit Areeee, mar Mai . &net. Plitalirsh i a.. Lead Pipe, Diaaa lloae,Gaa Platdres. MIA Tabs atuf waab Bleade. iron Pipe Pittladra. Ale mer.frgrAnTra=nret". Wader sad Banda, Heating Appsastu. Jobbing WEST COMMON _ Machine atone Works Northmt writer of Woft Common, MEDIC TER &TO.. - Flaye on 3 hand or ore m anon rpstico. Morin WI 1 21.1 n. 9 .114M in for 1 17 * - . 71 • non promptly •••.....1 roaaonalgo Wm. F,nn ^ MI; 1 heip"n►w.i~le 11 ,1 1 . 1 te o. Ce . auk, MRItT , nut DRIED APPLES.-10 bbls extra • 2 4 4 .1 . 61.1411CLD. 741 First ..911.= ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. FORT PITT Boiler, SOU and Tank A r O.R_Kti • - CARROLL! - Sz, SIMER, CLEM , • l'SiVDßiA l 7.Rl44?'l4'6l).7lWitg."''' Dit, STILLS ‘ND 011,TANKS. CIDNINEYS.I3II.EforIiiNG AND ASH PANS, SKTTLINII PA Ns SALT P.ANS AND YON. DENSENS, STEAM , PIPEs, iiAS.,DerEttri AND ISDN BRIDOK, PHISoN DODDS 5511 ('ll5l, SDUTBS. r. 2d, 3d, Skull and Liberty Streets, rfrOrde. 'mut to the Rill be pnnwtlysttended to. mhgag... HUGH M. BOLE & CO. Cur. Point All 4 and DIM LIPMIC Engine Builders, Founders, AND 1V1.2:1C1 - 11INTISTS. Manufacture ST NAMNOAT EMI/INK:3am] STA TIONEWi.FriGINENM en Mace. speeldttentl.2e. Invited to our now STATION ALLY 111.W13.1. 11MM:4 AND OILTAIII.II BOILER!Tr 13 Gorse power. , . .17lASTINGS, of every kind, [Ueda ton der et our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below ht,rksi. HANGERS, 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, uouse: end TOBACCO SCREWS, and IRON I'OBACCO PRESSES, on hand ~und Made to order, et the INDUSTRUL WORKS; Fronting nn the Allagheng Hirer, near the Pnint. Pittsburgh, Ps. P All order* wznuptly filled. TRY ON. .Bro., FIRE AND BURRLAR-PROOF SAFES T AND VAULTS. ENGINES.ANn MACIIINFRY , BR MERE WOIIK, REPAIRING And PUTTER UP MACHINERY, iII - DRAULIC CEMENT. for Tor 17th and FIRM !MIMI'S. Menorah. Pa. OICARA BOILER WORKS F. REPHAN & CO., Manufactory.. or PTEA NI BUT Lxns TLNFIS, 5T11.1.8. A(11117 , 11R8 , , ,, z444..T lat aq uAar . ., Rims: V: r l.lltit I , IIOE DEW, Ar.. tor. of Strand Avenue and Liberty Street PITTSMIKI.III. PA. Retaining a.m. prninid l 7. Orden sent.,to the above eddresa will be promptly attended REPIIAN, formerly Manager at CARROLL EN 11)Elni. 0c181.02..- FOUNDERS, DIAORINISTS. NATIONAL FOUNDRY Pipe Works. Corner Carroll andqmallinan Sretts )14INTR WARD,) WM. SMITH, MA gLIY'APTUREtt or (lasi. Iron Bowl Pipe, FOR SAS AND WATER WORN, My Pipe* are all esat lorarlably In Plt.s.ln dry sand and 1 4 1 ten If tlrthill. A I•o,101 unorlmont ailment Castings for Cas and Water Works I would asocial rAsstrantlnn or tittperturtoden I Li. Worts to mr sank. or HYMORTS. W. J. ANDEItitIN .. - . . 11. A. FRICTVOGLFL MONONGAII .... FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO., • • Manstscomors LINTELS OUSE FRONTS, WIN DOW nd SILLS, notr Casting, of all Descriptions. c!MilVorra'ff,' (CU" N1V.71721 llousea. limes AND FOITSTILT—N6 130 WATER ST. Putabsmt, Pa. ROBINSON, REA &CO. ilocctoisOra LO .111 MA 31111.1.1= WASKENOTON WORKS YOITS BESS M xertiN NTS, PITTSBURGH. Manufacturer. of Boot and Stationary Steam' PM glannlitre E r fainee.. MIS .Itatelnery,_Gearinefi ram ult descriptions. us Tantalum Stith, &ler and shoat 1r0n%% mt. . Office No. 111, fawner Sit P A TENTifield 'Meets. Arent. Byrn V IA ItIN.INCTOR for I' ialtrrth THOS, CATITAN St - CO. , Fourth Ward Foundry & thichina Workz.. =I blanurartniyire of Stationary end Portable Pteanx teeth., OH Prearee, Pullart. Shafting, Grist end elan 11111 Wort, Hollins 11111 and Machine Posting., 'Ural* BM. Weights, Waeon Boxes, h.e. Bain to order and bare on NMI kneineent all aim. - FV U I S —...„ . . • • Ph(PlnIX ROll FOlindrY tort. LIBERTY AND 11.1T11 BOLLMAN & BAGALEY lteinufacturen of Bop&nor Chill Rolls; Sand RolLs and Pinions OILS. Tack. Bro. & CO. pEIIItY BUILDING, PlllRbllrWh. DEALERS IN Crude & - RefinedPetroleum. TACK. BROS - ,, Philadelphia: Jolt • WARING- & KING, Comnalsalnn 11 erthants and Hinters In Petroleum and its Products, UALZII.I,9 91,911[ 4 19719110199 Pitiladeptoa Odrowi. WARINGI-,1C1NC.3 & CO.. Kra 109 WALSOT MOM'. PETROLEUM REFINERY Herbert W. C. Tweddle, • HA NITACTUREII Or Lubricating mad MO Tat Burning Oils, ECLIPSE HaleLitoA 0 AXLE OIL. Shut. flat heat without .manes: remains hot- PM at. Wrest temperate.. newts' MI Mr tropi cal clmate. or hot weather, wcommys, KNOWS. happy!: SHOP. s AzytteTa, r ui r i so SR 4 I36 4 : b rNF A IN:Vg n . I. MIL T IAVNIFS3, I :47 iPIiLtAtIL en s ' m t. th i n .4. l 4 o o Drlabe Iron T T r d". l2 .4e."''d crdlF b lrs li aralrett ed ogirS e r' ' r4 , rli v gat...r.MeeelY NOM colored. IMAM a extreme cold. The Ittal .'d Ilpse mat.' toe upon roses of the Orts pal seurced. Samples cap es tlaln112•11.11 proton Ida at 114 WOOD STREET. Work. at :afpatlermg Bride. STONE A GENCY . BUSI NE SS OF ALL A.KINDS to tie tentisecte4 In Pbtleideltibi 142kilar m . Goodeferences given If geeing]. 1.11321 C HEESE. -100 boxes prime (Wahl!, r "'l. b Lessrixioost rust •rmae. = = I= I= 111!1=M111 MITE = ECLIPSE IRON. AND STEEL CRESCENT STEEL \I'(►RKS MILLF:Et, BARR a PARKIN, OFFICE: No. :139 I.lborty Slrf 1, gily2SrAl • PITTSBURGH. PA. DUQUESNE WORKS. Coleman, Rabin (k - 7, Co., I=l . IKON, NAILS, STEEL, _Akels and ' Springs. DUQUESNE, X AND JUNIATA • FLAT DAIL ROUND AND SQUARE IRON, ." ' BAND, 1100 Pr SHEET AND TANK IRON, BOILER PLATIA's AND lIEADS, GUARD IRON,DRAtt AND DROPPER BARS. FLANGES, CUTTER BARS,CYLINDEIt IRON. T AND FLAT RAIL, tor Coal Roada • PILOWRAELs.W FUG KS and DARROW TEETH. !Will NU, PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STREL, STEEL. WINGS AND M0U1.1.05,0ut to pattorn STEEL TI IiK9 o 9T7EL MIND, AR RTE , • COACH, And WAGON SPRINGS A XLMi. CUT NAILS AND SPIRE-4.' All tiontlA First Class and Warrant(. OFFICRS AND WORN--18th street end Alit gheny Ither. and 77 w.ur .tryet, Pittsburgh. rah:. Pittsburgh Steel Works, I , TABI,ISIIED IN ISIS. ANDERSON & WOODS, Bet Refined Cast Steel OF EVROS" DINCRIPTION. ALSO. Bed Refined Germau Plow k Spring Steel: coo.:qra ROSA AND MST AVENUE. PM.. bunch. Ps. u lam I . • PITTSBURGTT Xov el I y Tror k.q. FOUNDED A. D. 1893. MOORHEAD; ADAMS & CO., Manufectunere of KEYSTONE STAN DAUD (Fair. loatik's Patent, PLATFORM AND COUNTER • SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door. Locke and Latehek Paint and Coffee Mills, An. Corner of FIRST AVENUE and URANT 13Ti, Pittaburati, Pa. Sheffield Steel, Works, SINGER, NIMICK & CO., PITTSBUHUII. PA xi.ufactarart of ever/ desaipthm uI Cast and German Steel, RAw i vA i lrl i gNT ;LATvoßm AXLES, STEEI, TIRE. , WARMOUSX,--83 Wsteraod 100 first stroets. BI- I A OK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK ; BROTIIER & CO., Mannfacinreri of all Deserlptlouo of STEEL. OFFICF and WARETIOUSR-300. 31 let -and Railroad Weals. Plai:lunch. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c, COOK '-STOVES. 1 Get the Best! BISSELL & Co'.B TRTUM} } H, For Biluminolia Coal I= re any other Stove la : the [Joh:. IjISSELL '& CO., No., 235 Liberty Street ALSO. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: PARLOR STOVES NEATLY,/ STOVE*. GRATE FRONTS, FENDER... • MORINO RANGED,. Lc.. to. A .BRA_DLEY& CO, No. 30 Wood Street Ihmufacturers of the Greatest *misty of COOK, PARLOR and -HEATING STOVES to he found. tenor assortment will he found all the latest PAT. TEENS and IMPROVEMENTS. and .the WPM.. tion of our stoves Is such that any one In want of r&cll i tZlry isris d ih P eTVlEle n gArt t rt4774: fable weo as economical. Would ca pe llpurtluar ationtlon to our stones. OLCANO STOVE. far churches.halla and Oyer GOO sold In three months. Intended for with or without awing. All who have used them pronounce them superioVM any other and far cheaper. Send foraErdoltsmand Price List. 181) WINES LIQUORS. &o. Schmidt & Friday , l INIPORTERS. QF • WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, Su;., Ivii9usAix. otAurts PURE RYE WHISKIES, Nos; 384 and .386 Penn, Cor. lot ELEVENTH ST., fOrtaerly Caul!. JOS. S. FINCH & CO', Non 1841.187. 288.191. 193 and 193 I , IIBT ST UT. Pnintnintb, Manntenounni of IXIPPER DIRTILLID PURE !1..Y 0 11711.1 . 14 . 1 . 1r i i . A100 lulus In ronnaz=, PIiprESSIONAL. JoS, N. 0.42/1A11...191. STIANNON..WM. N. LOW . _ Jos. M. Gazzam & ATIDIiNDTS AND COMISELLSRA_AT LAW, Annottars in fkultynnd nalnlanOtcy. omen. No 96 rwril InUsbursh. la9:71011 -DeCAMP,. INI TTOINar AND DDIINSELLOUT 'LID, ni.r aloved.b No. 37 GRANT STAMP, Pitts: north. Wlll. piiittice Wine V. EL Moots end District cowl.. in GM Otani Rooresse and all the Coons Of Atiettetur boasts, and nuke collections mon of the eillscent *MAG. 11. ire( xlincreit Attorney-at -Yaw, "NA es aft 4 A4l . STREET basji.a. '44*"."l"ilT lP I. . 1, Eituleg,,tv 4RIGHIBALB BLAKELY, 4ttorney-at-Las,ir, na.l-113 MTH Plitabzur.h. Pa. I M 7 M I ffl_ ty'X. B. WEEPE , EX.OVIICIO =STICK OF Office, il2 Fifth Igpaann attention ATM in Conn.:yaniding and on lacUonc /*oda Bonds and Ilennses drawn op and all Yon ?manna atMunda4 prompUy and an. NOTICE -Th e Fluid Which exploded at East Liberty and aimed the env on Jell 4th. sou tot WHISENBEIWZR9 BEISTMeIt FLUID. which l sold by LOOTHER t ITSON, No. .34 tbattlanvid street. but another awe's. The.. never bag been any enebnaea of to Key stone Mold. Wan" RAILROADS iI3ENNRLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL- 1 -4. ROA D.-After More ~...; , , Ilth, ISTO. Than, will ... ,WW,,'" „„_,.. t arrive and depart as .1 low.: ....in Thromai •I•rairk• R.TW.IIIIT. Throttatt Tr.. lanes Union Depot. Art ere . Union Deptlt. P.n. kr 1:2430 an' Mall ITain ... _ll 311 an Mall Tam as 1 0 am' Fast lAna trim Brlololl AC...., T ante...et .1 MO ant e50ct011.ta...1 . 4 . 3pm Plttstest! F.x.. 1 .fal Phil., lisp... 3 , El Pm , L 3 ill. I. nut ILlne 7 , 40 pm al rwsnr-111111 pm -- LOCAL. local- Walla No. 1.4 6:30 am Wall's N 0.1.. 610 an. 1 \ i Wall' N0.1._ I I :')1 !x .: 12 1a . ,1=A N . 0 % , .1 7f • Sam 1.112 .". 3 A . C. ill Pl. J9 h. f t. :" A '' ' '. 1 41- 1111::. :1:: I, P- 4:11 . :0 - .1:: :: s r.' 11 ., 1rAt: , „^c . .17; ',3.1, 1 4:1:.% 1 . ,..r. \ll.nig,.l . ov. ] cimirmalt exp.. and Funds nsPres. Mace tour. All ..ther (min& dads, except e.t.d. , The i coach Trains leaves Walls Station eve.' ,9361,.. s3U a. M., combing PltMenkth Cl I . 4: __ p. .• IMMrnimz, leaves MM.. as. MP tn. sod am• es at Walls 'Station at 51141 P. re. Th F"r e r r ' e A o h n . syl:nn ."l : l E l rE.Fl i 'elPlFY ., ll/ 4, some any lel far listlnere, except far wearing • p . dpotorolwandnlcoinit,th.,:r.•rAesim.ualblwliotrelg.dOnLrun . flint amount in value he et the rise of the onne, unless taken by special contract. MMEIEM! piTTSBUROR,, FORT 'WAYNE a 3 Llale3Go It. 5% . and ......_,..,,,,.____;,_ alvatri! ' Pirrsittlina Prom June 12. 1870, truing will leave Thom and arrive at the union Depot, north aide, Pitts. , burgh city time , as follow.: 1 1.3.,y3 12 /Antra, put Line :1343 a *Past Line 1343 a m Q. it WO_ g _al 1.1533• ruWheeltag r.z./1:4 b • In gtf7l - ,VIIT - 42:Inf l a., " ._lia l : ;• t igt,': ~..., x.....i :4 .m.Claveiand We:. : r p m ILL Wh3Et... :3 p m.P3la a Pg . ik Ex : 3pm r,,,,z,1it......, :,,, P.l',ll 4 Wti a sx. :! P. pm F r... L .A1t.:11 r.,:t.i.,.-gip•i.)::.i 1,71:: 1 at,mr...ftr.v.4- - "" .,.. !mr,; , i a.. . ' • : ~,eataitalo .. . 1 ~ , '-u.C.lnitef2. , FrAlrothe;=::”. . • end vibe Bundays cemod. v. IL RS, I JN.3IcCOLLOUGII. Genl. P ul a Mitt. Mrent. • Uul,.blisteavr. AAT ESTERN PEN NSYLVANIA R. It. 4'l sie. I.7. ll 4allaitiqk, Trikl. on the Waste Pahruoylvanla ILsllroad arlll arrive at sad dew& from the Federal SUM INput, Allesbeht (Its, as follow: ... • .. . . (ALLEGHENY TIME.) Amulet _ DIEPART. ii=d , ;e 2 l4V . t. l l . 64 0: % r Nu. tia atu Exprees I a mlClarelrout Jc.111:111 a a: Claremont An.. p Roma 133 p Freeport No. mllibrlngda No. I. p m *Freeport. Nib 0 p m Sprlnerd'allo.R.W. U Above trains run de except Sunday.. The Church Train leaves A.ltetry Jonetinti arm Sunday at bile A. N.. rea ch ing Allegheny Clint 9 40 A. sr iLettmliut. leaves AlleighetrY (Sty at 2:30 P. N. and arrive I t Allegheny Jane_ Ono at HO P.N. Throodb tickets to Butler andalannahatorrn may be purchased at Walter's Stage °Moe. No. 3 St. Clair stn et, at the gheny: Suspension Eirldere.' Pitts. trnst, and at tbe Repot. Alle For b farther particulars apply to I JAMES LEFFERTS. Agent. • Federal Street Depot. Local Tickets to all Important Stations oath. aisle line of the Pennsylvania Central Ralinad, A. J.ICABEIATT., • tleneral Superintendent, Annuli.' ra. • wren superTirtritZt.Wrib(Ah. A LLEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAIk. ItlriV LINE TO BU FPAIX/ THROUGH TILE OIL REGIONS. 2fertg. ,1114`0TILVAramigg Traltmoadylezarpt goodly will leave Pittsburgh Depot, earner AI Eleventh and Pike streets, fur Franklin., Oil City, NMI, and all wants In the OR Regions. . . Lbw alt ARRIVE AT PITT ) reds. R VW, 11.1: 111 . Day ihrpavis liala.tspress I. 0r:a: 1 V:53 It . . :.• Way Paasotaw. ••• • • : ~ A. M. I biallTraln • . P. M. Braden Bend Arch..l a. * P. Y. 1 1 :. A... Soda Worts : 3p. M. , : A. IC 1 WIWI. : a, a. ; . A. M. .F. 11011... Dalian Cbarelt 1 / 3 0 IC.. M. ~ 1 lid .. " P. 0.• Eritrea Mans stop Yat principal helot,. 4e . eommudAtlors tfalos stop at ail Malkin*. Wlver Palates Weeping Cars on INtala Tnanseboth way. between Pittsbuta . AT J. J. LAWRENCE. (S ept. l S Lela JAM= 11. BRAY. Tie t /went . rITTSBURGII - AND ONNELLS VIE RAILROAD.— lANGE LL 01 , TIM and after WRDNRADAY Jul/ S. IST% Trains 1.111.111 , 10 at and_ &mut from Depot. corner of Grant ling! Water mew.. tal lowy—city time: . imarß. Mali IPSO A.M. , 14t McKee.. li:oPgromi AC il OA:M. , •VI A DAG i A u Way Pa.'ner BIOS A.m.GlerwA A.M.e let McKees- tWeltNewton , port Ac 11:00.4... kt 1 Ao .R3A.M. Expel. Traln 313 Pat..lhrpress Tr•nalull. Ali. West NeWtou Old McKpes- A, Braddock . .. 4 ' 3 0 "I' lir n.A° Peu ' . t 1 2 1"'- Ac 3:30 P.M.I 312 Train... ilan: tycl Mellen. Brand nets Zrlellee, 41,2°"' Illl ' itiiti — 71"P'. I MA. '''. 9 . 30p.at viel r :N A irwton i" 0 5.11. 11 1 : 3 1,t Newton . . Church Tr1012:43 PAL',C nrch Ten•111:140 'A.m. undays wnpr. All other Than, dallit i.. seept • Sunder. U. D. ANG Jae Master of Transportatlnn. PITTSBUROIk,SINCINNATI- IND. NT-LOUIS RAILWAY. PAN ANDLE ROUTE. ffigaggE H CIIANGE OP TIME.—On sod after SUNDAY. June 11. INTO. trains will wave ant% mare at the Union Depot, Pittsburgh, as follows: PM•tdrriltl Time. DITATM. ARUM . , Express • I` p.m. 111:13noon Fest Line southern Express 1 ' 4 ;It 'lf D e 4311: Mixed Anoommodallon.. : a. In. p. m. McDonald Ancommarn. 1 . a. mi. . : Ric. Nteubonellie Acoommod. : p.m. : y.... McDonald Accommod'n. . p.m. : p.m. Sunday Cbesch Teal, .. .._l. : 1 . The 10:48 A. M. pest Lane leave fal f. ' ilt 1*1.3 noon Ryon.* S.111VO•dally. All outeettst a s mu daily eimpt Sunday. W. 1.. 011111 EN, ' General Ticket Agent, Columbus. 0. W. W. CARP, Snit.. Da11121.11, Ohio. yell HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Pittsburgh Utility Works, WEAVER •& .3 - ONES. Corner of Juniata and Fulton Stnete, ',tient Ward, Allegheny. Manufacturers of STAPLE HARDWARE and all kinds LIGHT GREY IRON CASTINGS. We tender our Goods and wittleee to the Mule st the Lowest ?mom end tartans ell out, work killfully Mashed. Orders solicited. The attention of Dealers genet:ally le called to our make of BED AND PLATE GABTERB. WEAVER* JONES. Addrent: IPittebtligh Pooto(Bee. ESTABLISHED 1531. Logan, Gregg & Co., 1132=13 HARDWARE, N o . 52 Wood Street, pmrsßuito m PA. Spring floods, Hoes, Hues, Yorks, Scythes, Smiths, Ste. . Merchants are Invited to examine oar stock When In the city. Ordera bj mail will have prompt at. tentlon. BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO, No. 70 Wood Street, 1:1=13 Table Knives & Forks. Pocket Unive,4, - Butcher Knives, Srend Knives. _ Citring Knives, Scissora, Razors, . Petty Knives. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES OF CUTLERY AT . LOW PRIC.ES, Beaver Falls Cutlery Co., No; 40 WOOD STREET, PITTBBaI46II, PA=NG, GSW:MNG,*. JOHN T. GRAN"; ;mu AND SIGN Puma, - Gin.ii.lNE.l3. AND 02 . ..119:17:1!, No. 14 NINTH BThlrl. .10:0±27 (Lrt. Hand "rt.) enbwe.e. Pa. ArZli ALL'S we - ELaa WILL CinlX MAlunIALL'a Lt.= WILL Colo MARRII Warn WILLSCIO araltairs EMIL. In jp. De.. 111. slavlL 111.11411111 lunt suaino. aod ileta/t.tviczimail