FINANOLU. GOLD, SILVEit, COUPONS Bought at Highest Price. Pl-i. R. MERTZ, BANKER. Cor.Wood St. Eind-sth Ave. Jag. T. Brady'& Co., ililacosiFor. to g_JoYSY a r0..1 Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, BANKERS, = Govermitent Securities, 1;ou), MIXER AND COUPONS, ON MOBT FAVORABLE TERMS. Interest Allowed on Deposits, tirMonaT loataal 04 GoTurnment Douai at low •at mutat rataa. EZR'VTLP FUR Tne PrieCUASS A.Nils BAJA or STOCKS. BONDS AsO GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY.& CO. THE DAILY GAZETTE. MONEY AND COMMERCE. My Telegraph to the PittsburghGazelle.] Eger Tone. July LI, 1870. 'The gold market opened with less excite meat.. There le en Impression that negotia tion. for a pacific solution of European affairs are •ln progress. The German bankers who inaugurated the ',IDLE" movement lu cold. .old at GM. and to-day a few bought again at the decline. Prices opened at 11UX, but under ad's - ices that consols and bond. at London were higher, the premium declined to 118, when there wall quite a rush to sell and a alight reaction occurred during the eriernoon, but the market closed up to lIPX. The eicrancestuzday were.P.115,=.0013. fti; estimate of ice - sjoeCieo;l;l - iiil'eTlie - i4 to morrow widely range irons sl,ooo,tha3 to $3.. C OOO. arrying rates idly currency. 7 gold and 1.3: per cent. Money has ruled easier at sae on Govern-. meats, and 64.7 on cull. Exchange dull at 10X. Oovernments opened steady bet gull and close firmer, the European news being consid ered more favorable. Coupons 'el. 12./S: '4P., 83i; '64, 830; 11.501 X; new, ..441 Ili: '611.03‘; 6%. curren.ies 10X. Pacific Ballruads antler; Union stock, 30ki! Mortgage 61X; CantralASX. State bonds dull. Old Tenhess.s, 611,: new do. MIX; old Virginias, 66; new do, 65; Geor gi-14=X; old North Carolinas. 40%; new do. Mimouris, 80„ Railway stocks opened Griner. with an ad vance of IQ2 per cent., but fell off on- - the re ported failure in Philadelphia. Owing to a heavy decline in Heading in the afternoon. the market , was dull. but-stronger ou New York Central, Hook Island and Lake Shore. Closing Prlcrs-Canton, 6571: Cumberland, Nk Western Union Telegraph, 34; Vulckstlver. 6; Marirsesa. SB; do preferred, 111‘: Boston Wa ter. 111; Adams Express, 64X: Wells. 1971; Uni ted States. 43X; Pacific Mall. 40; New York Central and Hudson. 93X; Scrip, 86X; Brie, V.X; Harlem, 131: Reading. 61X; MiChigan Central, 118; Lake, Shore, 91X; 1111- 1.30.14! Pittsburgh. 1061•; Ohio It Miesis- Ilif ' ..l% . b ' A r g ' r r . ' ! ' B3,?irlio 3 J '' R ' relirr j eli " a; Bock Island. 113; New Jersey central. 100 X; Bt. Paul. 011 X; do. Preferrhd, Witt; Wabash. 41X do. preferred. 74; Ft. Warne, ttlig i Alton. 11A; do. preferred, 116; C. C.ll - I. C., inic , Du -b=l.o 'Prices; Franklin, 3; , Efecla, 20: Ran 00th, I;lCnnesota. X; QohtcY.. 70. OT um Or THE Prrsznitou Gensrrs. — pann4 , July V., 1870, Closing quocatiouo or reelend by Pb. K. Alerts: • Gold : 118 Meinhalats 11. Ex. Sliver N.Y. Central 02X 1881 Bonds.. ...112 Iteadlnr 8.80 Bond. rt. W. Self 540 Bonds 1864...18 .nno & Nags :11 8- Bonds 186...1M Mich. Southern.lo Consols 1865 107 .2eveland & P... 10514 Era) Bonds 18.1;...1o7 C. It. I. - a- P 6.20 Bonds 1E41...11tl Chfcago & W. 1.0-40 118 C. &N. W. Pref.. 84?.; Adams &corns,. ells' Brie. . . Small London Exchange per Pound 1 0. 5 fo Part. Exchange per Franc ra- Bern:tit:whams* per Thaler PO WI Frankfort Exchange per Flotin• 51, 55 Central Fannon IL It. Bonds • Union P. IL B. Bonds II:= Oirerffs or TUE PITTEDVROU GtEITTE, lenwe.y, July 1070 The iron trade. like almost everything else, has taitio considerably affected, by the threat ening character of the foreign news, and the &illness which prevailed in metal a few due since, has been succeeded by some excitement and considerable activity. The sales of raw irons . since the date of our last report have lerge.-unusually so, and while there is no quotable advance in prices, there is a much stronger feeling, as the stook 'in drat hands has been very materially reduced, and cense , quently the offerings, it Is expected_, will be comparatively light for some- time to come. Most if not ell Of, the iron below reported was bought for legitimate purposes, some buyers bought ahead of their wants, being apprehen sive of advanced prices, and buidei, the feel ing Is pretty general that the botto m has been touched, as the prices now prevailing barely cover the actual cost of production. and It is always considered safe to buy any lending staple lice this at rest. , • In regard to the future course of the market opinions are 'very conflicting —all depends on the movements in Europe. Following are the reported sales for the week: 'Close Ora, Vil.oo 4 mos Gray Forge ' 33.03 4 mos do do • 31.004 mos liledium Neutral Forge... 30.036m0. Close lied Short Forge. . N.304 moo Neutral No. 3 Forge ‘t:o arrive • . . 31.00 4 mos 10 " Neu. No. 3 I"ge to arrive. 31.03 4 mos 970 " do' do do do 31.004 mos 400 " d_o do do do 31.00 4 mos 100 " do do do do 31.1134 mos 300 " Mottled to arrive.......:. ^.4504 mos mop+. WO WWI 140. !Juniata .i.. 540.00 cash' 409 " No. 1 . do t • P. T. 100 tun IZZII OE= ]dl tons Clarcoal Metals..... :..WOO R moo • OD " do do oB .oo 6 moil " coke • P-1.00 4 ISO. lIRLICEVOCEI COAL . SMELTED /MOW LAKE ACM . - Mon ORE. Ea tool !tedium Orsy "do 00.004 moo do m 9.! do .do do do .00" M_ •• Clore Gray• 1.8 . 2631 moe 100 " Medium Gray 31.0 4 mos " - "do do ....... 3100 sma 100 " • do do • 31.40 4 mos ura - Gray Red Short., 30.336 mos 310 " Odd Short 80.00 6 mos 000 " Open Gray • 00 6 mos 330 Medium Gray . 29.005 mos 160 " _ do , - 30.004 mos e l.OO OO " 'do do 30.00 4 mos ." Gray Forte to arrive 34.50 emir 3000 " Common Gray Forge 29.00 6 mos 1.010 do do do 29.00 6 mos 800 " do do M do Mal 6 moo 1.930 • • Open Gray, Medium tb O p en " Close and Medium Gray Forge, to arrive.. .... Close and 3tedlont Gray Forge. to arrive Close and Medium Gray Forge, to arrive...... Close "sad Medium Gray Varga; to arrive • Medium Clear Welt° to anise Favorite Open 077 T Forge to arrive Common Close Gray to arrive Medium brand White and MOttled to arrive ... . Favorite brand * Open Gray to arrive Good Modhun Gray Forge to arrive Good Medium from Yard. Farorite brand Open Oral Forge )1.41411:1 Grey Forge, U Good Medium Forge, to arrive, 30.08 . 4 moe do do do du 9000 4 mns do do do db 3100 4 mos. con cOD 4 . I.ooe , WO ' EMI I=El EN I=ll 3urk .$lO " = '.. Nr.w YoPZ. July ri..—The‘.. ~,,,i Icattle at Eolalnaolf o LW to at OnMal - r7 r g street and uat .rrati c iren i .41 4 I A ic ,.. 1 d l 'r ..:Xtrt d b Du ta m T l7 gtt ' at n uit °ll -." varia " Kentucky Durhams St loto y r ik t. i . II ~, e tt- t and prices scarce'," as good as Yesterd:P c Tii e Average quality trio poor stock. They T . 'I not all POl4l. A really good drove of Le 0 , - steers. :if cal. sold at 10c; UV T.,... ,V, , Auglli i c.2l , l l , per cwt. Sheep ~,,,,a 1 ~,,,. he week. Trade ie..,,,,j7' prices not as dna sod some stock tett. M s' i of the receipts were State and Canada - 1 m r,, - with Obto sheep. 'A car prime A -, Ibliohin * stieepsold at 11)4e. a ear Canada . At Itistiuub; ... fle: Flogs; only 10 cars to -day and I{4oo for the week; Arm at 121(c.. ' • V Gond. it. Eta' Yong. July.......—The markt cotinues Inert, yet prices rule steady for e moststaple fabrics. Henry brown ghee Inge ismetaic for the best inakee; 1 . 2 c for best One shlrtygs In brown Andronoegln; 84 sheetings b ve de clined to 05e: Nashua E 40 Inch 15Xe: shirty It at Inch ed 135(c,"d0 0 br o wnnton dann bleached de presspilerto 19340; do do Mc; db odo 25bre; do 0 brown:U.4c. Colored cottons are In limited demand and 1 prices show ho decided change.- Six cord spool cot. bon Is . nil In anticlpationof a decline/ In the '.: price. ' . Y.141}.740PV -4.-5.4* tag-,V;w:*- - I ,2)'V : I V 7,4•47. rirnievnin 4 munixt. • Ornce or Perrsurnott Oaring. FRI OAT. July 2.2. IVO. The decline In gold and depressing tee o f th„.:¢dvices from Chicago and - .New r nr e, was not without Its effect on the flour and grain niarkets to-day. tending as It did to make defter. la little timid and to exercise greater Calltioll. -to yet there is no decline in prices, hot hOlders were more disposed to sell. while, on the other hand, buyers were not CO ansiousto stock up. some of them at least having become Impressed with the belief, that the top has been tOucbed, mad that the cbauaeh are fully as favorable for a deollne a. for an advance. Of course. there In still con siderable doubt and confusion In regard to the future, as all depends on the war move ments, but, whether the war goes on or not it pis hoped that the .panlcky feeling which has prevailed during the hint ten days will soon subside. and that an Improvement Is near at 'hand. Speculation always runs high at the tent outbreak of war. and business Is gene, ally more disturbed and demoralised, by rumors than stern realities. It is but proper to remark, however, that In case the war pro , credo, it is not likely that there will be much of - a - decline in breadstuffs, and this is based on the fact that the crops In England, France and Prussia, will be below the average this year, and that, consequently-, they will be' obliged to dines heavily on thin country for supplies. There Is a limit to everything. and wheneslr the price of flour aril grain at the sea Loam goes beyond the proper and legiti mate- limit, ..expi4rters, will of necessity- be obliged to retire, and of course, prices IN ill - fall back. We do not know that this limit has yet-been crossed, though tho decline reported today would indictte such to be the foot. AF we have repeatedly stated, however, it would be well for operators to act very min tiouslY, as there lit no telling what a day may bring forth—not to become excited and go It blind, on Is sometime. done. ASllag—Crienanged; common soda ash, 4; reined. i V; Pearls, 95it,93.(; Pots APPLES—The arrivals continue liberal, and the market Is easier and lower—we no\r quote I at faN to $4.4 . Q,5 per bbl. BE'lTEl4.—Ttlere is a steady deniand, and with only moderate receipts, prices are wen sustained. We continue to quote at Nem for good, 19.4.11 for prime. and 22 for choice. Illtoo.lll3—Store prices; Fancy, aS,Nr No.'l. EC AO; N 0.2. *4; No. a. $2.50: Common, SG* 11 F.ANS — Dull;$1.50.11.15 per bush. 1311.0031 WINS—!s dull. 12,1,13 cts. CARBON - Mx—The market Is a shade Omer, but there is no improvement to theJob bine demand and no change to make In quota tions.'-X=. for standard brands. CIIE&T.—The demand Is rather better th nigh the market Is not active and there Is no change to prices. hales at MIS. far Ohio Factory and Goshen. Sweitter, Hale and In -good demand. • . . CHICKENS—GaIes of spring chicken at we alc per pair; and full grown ones at 90%141 per pair. as to sire and condition. .-CORNMEAL—Is scarce and higher.,-41,05a, 1,05 per bush. DRIED FlllClT—reaches In fair demand nod scarce but unchanged; mime halves, I) cts: quarters 6. Apples 5. - ,45!i. • • EG(.IO--Coutinue rather dull but unchanged —2O cis. seems to be regarded Ns the ruling 51 not FOCR,Was Its, active to.dny under the intluence lof the advice, from Chicago. W continue to quote good to choice. western doors at $7,4071‘. • Ilyeilour #ll. We appre hend that dealers generally will not Moir elm and will now be disposal to supply Moir coo and at quotations. GRAIN—The grain markets were dull to day, buqra being scarce. though as the stock here is p tty reduced. the offerings of ne cessity re light. Wheat Is scarce and we did not hear 1 1 a single sale; may ,he quoted nominally at 1351.40 for good to choice red. and $1.4W„,1.40 for white. Oats scarce and arm, not Withstanding the demand is less ac tive. and. dealers generally regard them as good stock in coasequence of the light supply a• well as the the foot that It will be at least' a month yet before the new crop will be thrown an the market in sufficient quantities tl have any intieence. We continne to quote at 55, on Wharf and track and 56358, In store. Corn Is startle: but there Is not much inquiry for it; prime shelled may be quoted at 95.1.61. itye is railer and may be quoted at 992.95. GROCERIVS—The decline In gold, of course. produced angasier feeling In sugars and cof fees. but es it may only be temporary, dealers will hold back some time before making any reduction: Our market did not keep pace with the music when prices were advenaclng. and conseflaentlY It will be slow In making ,a move backward. HAY—Bales in the Allegheny market to-day t to quality and condition. HIBIP-Ittalea of undressed Kentuckyliemp t 110868. Cora hu5ke..34131( ci.e. LLIII3-o,ales of Clevelned of $r..X., per bbl. .nd enaltern et *1.75. . LARD OIL—No.I extra Is quoted at 1.25, the outside figure for well established Western brands. PROVISIONS—Market steady with regular sales at Quotations. Shoulders, IS for plain and 16216 , 4" for sugar cured; Ribbed Sides. ID(. short rib IS,Clear 18X; Sugar cured hams ZWaSW. Dried beef 211. Lard ITN In toe and ISM In kegs. Mess Pori, tal. POTATOES—Under Induenie, of Increased arrivals, very dull cud prices relower, e. 1.00 peed. r bbl. for new crop. pm crop about exhaust ' PEANUTS—DuII. Teonessee, cu. SEEDS—No movement in Clover or timothy seeds. Ilamsed Is also dull notwithstanding the arrivals are light, and cannot be quoted V,ZI. SALT—Allecheny river Grinds mac be quo tett at be the car load and t1,7fa1.75 fnr Naval lots mote. PIRTIIOLILL:11 Orrlca or Prrraacaorr Garen.. Fatos.r, July 22,187 U. The oil market continues t,i fluctuate fre quently. changing up and down as much as a, halt a dozen thnes In a day. To-day It open-1 ed weak, but became stronger In the after noon: It has acted In this manner nearly every day this week, and an advance or a decline of half a cent Is now looked upon as a very' com mon nem:ran:ice, scarcely exciting a remark. Dispatches *kora New York this afternoon reported that market panicky and leWer. ,vtille the advice. from Philadelphia, strange as It may seen:, were of an entirely different character. • cm • Sale one barge at 101 C LOW seller all year or 10; WO - Parker." seller 15 days M 10. Au ru ern an all year at 1 d SeptemberlX quoBllX. ted a 105M10,5f; and bu Ragmen. Market unsettled and Irregular, and quota tions are scarcely good for fifteen minutes. Market opened weak, but was reported bet ter in afternoon. July was quoted doll and Weak In New York at 24. while In Philadel phia, according to reports, there Were hat few sellers even at 204. Heretofore prices have always been higher In New York-than in Phil adelphia. • =I • Excelsior Oil Co. AO. on account Thos. Chess: Penn. Oil Works NO, on account C. &A. ltil: Fairrleu• :Oil Works 148. on account A: L. (Midden. A. 13. „Mills 80. on account W. Bartle. Vista Oil Work. 388, on account 0. C. & A. RR: F. A..,Bates 148, on account same; Rrllliant Oil Works &U. on account Lockhart, P, & Co. Total 2.:128 bbls; =I R. R. Xentxer, Ff. lc 'Nil bids ref..to Waring. King ScCo.. Phila. Union Ref. and S. Co.. 785 bbl ref. to Logan Bro. S Co.. Phila.. r patrink A: Lyon, ,01 1,1,10 refined to 1,0-rao rao tiros. & Phila. .. . Ralston & Wnting. 7:0 bble ref. oil to War ing., K. & Co., Pllll4. Total . 3.012 MI; WIMPLE,, EAST FROM DIM CRONE DEPOT utchineon Ott Refining Co. f 1 bble relined to E. B. Huble7. - b ISMWMiSEMM Bid! AI ARBOR BY TELEGRAPH •' New York. 30.C° 3).004, Now Yona. July 42.—Cotton firmer; sale. of 1,630 bales at 20Mc for middlings. Flour receipts were 5,341 bbis; prices 10'5c lower with sales 11,00 bbis at $5,506,,0.0 for saner- . fine western and State, 14,M r,241,60 for com mon tit good extra westoru and State. $6,65 :26,65 for good to choice do.. fi6,05117.50 for common to clinics white wheat western ex tra. se=Aes for common to choice extra Ohio nod $0,4149,50 for common to choice ex . tra St. Louie. market closing with a' better inquiry.' Rye flour firm, quiet and steady. with salei 205 bbls at $5,408.7,123. Cornmeal quiet and unchanged. Whiskey dull,- with sales of MO bbis western nt $1,02423.03; chiefly $1,000(: Wheat: receipts 40.7.4 beat at Warne lower and moderate business at WO bush for spring; 81.32e1,42 for No !Mil waukee: 11.Z.8.1.35e No Chicago;sl.l34l.l= No 3 apringlit.Ml,lB reit:toted spring; 5145 4/1.58 for red nod amber w estern: Inside price for Illinois chiefly. 1 1 1 . 5 51.5eforeprime am ber; 11.6Cu11,e6 white western; 614505 W white State; doting with more demand for • prime. Bye quiet. Peas: sates of 700 bushels Canada la bond at $1,12. Corn: receipts of 24.010 bushels nt Selic lower, and in fair demand for prime ; 2,000 bush, at 533c.Jower and atirm businesK Fa/es of 044100 bush. at liflea4l.oo for new west _ ern mined,kchielly 81.ona,o1SLOYB,113 yellow.; I:OZ4P7c for unsound. Oats—receipts: at bushels and quiet. tales of fs3oo bushels at rklik 0IM6; western at 4720. for Ohio and State. Hay quiet and one ringed. flops very firm; sales lA= bales. Pork—Mee:l dull and lower; sales of 2/0 bbis. at 02k504130 for city: =4l . b Its . ; w:zt e c i rn o p f rhin z unettlo . we o r t mess Anglist •at 0.32=3.31,50. Beef active and trio' soles of . bbis. at m ess. to for pa mess; 5134119 extra mess. Vert hams neglected. Tierce Beef held firm: quiet a nd India at WWI: Middle. quiet and steady Lard Is doll and lower: treater:l steam 1034117 c; kettle render ed 17,41A17Mc;,saler 400 tin. also 750 tee July. August and September 17. Butter steady MO :Mc for western. and 935..r..0 State. Cheese is dull 73145fe. Coffee is more active and firm; sales of 5.400 bogs of Otto on prirato imam; 70 bags Santos average $10.07 gold in bond. Molasses unchanged; sales liMhbdskfuscovado at.35)0.36c. Sugar dull nod heavy. sales 150 hhds -Porto ltico at 1014010 Me. I..MD boxes Havens nt 9Me. Rice Arm: sales MO tot Caro lina at 6Malic; MO bags itaconn at 7. 1 1(4:57,4c. Turpentine quiet nt 380,30 c.. Petroleum dull and lower; crude 12,14r;__frefined Freights dull but steady: axe bush wheat to ' Liverpool by melon at lozaLtd, - closing at 14d: 2.340 bbls flour to Loudon by soil at 30Md. Lnletit—Floulosed tamely and easy under later Liverpool advlces. Wheat flat; sellers were anxious to realize; orlees dropplog;sl.o was the best bid for Sc. 2 Milwaukee spring. Ilye quiet. Oats Mall at eiftfe afloat for prime mixed western. Corn heavy at eftzti.lM for mime alined western by cmial. I 'Oct !Inn nt 530.50. for mess prompt and seller last halt of 'AuguFt. Lerd h ears' id' 16 %0InStic steam. Bacon quiet and firm. Eggs dun.. , 30.00 7 mos MM6m6 MMemo, 20.00 C mos MWemos V 3.00 5 mos 31.4 mm 7.8.00 4.mos NZ6mos MA4mos 30.50 30.03 I . 1.004 mos 33.00 4 woe QM= • Chi['alio. Jule 2.1.--Itzehange is tmehansed. Floor L dull inal almost nominal. Wheat to inlet and 6 , 30 Na lower. with sales of No. 2 at LINN= mentor and fresh at sl.2l4tiOnt. ~.~' PITTSBURGH DAI 'seller for August, cloak *13%5( seller for August. market was unsettled,. or August, and $1,15 se active cud Sc lower. clop changed. Oats dull and at 47)44 , 473tc• live Is elosiag at 51a,133C for N nominal. Ilighwines fir iron bound. Pork: m steady at 13)“. Dry sal 53c. two active and salea at $9,30310 for Cit tle quiet at $0.25 for co i ) steers. Receipts for 44.116 bbls 110ur,135,047 corn, 3,ribo bush oats, barley. Shipments: 5. bush wheat. 142.031 bust 330 bush rye, SD by moderately active and ling at 41.15 cash. and t: This afternoon the . at $1.2214.4.1:el seller ! lee for July. litre is .01. g. at SP•fr: \n.2 un- J Vllc lon cr. closing i 101 l end 1 , 42 c lower. ;0 2. Marie]- dull and . esker. closing et We ness held et *3,.. Lard tlted shotildera firm at 11. sal,. hijeher, with inclonall choice. Cat nun :, Ou Con's to choice l tUe Coat 21 hour,' ash wbeat. =MO bush : al bush rye. 1.7.1,1bu5h .415 bbls flour. 4.61.547 11 corn, 1.661 bosh oafs, uah barley. Freights ateadr. . Lou. Sr. Louts, July' 22 ie .—llubaccoslid and un changed. Cotton nominal at 115:511Xc. Ilecup lull at $1,4n1,85 for 'iindressed: Itope and bagging unchanged. Flour weak and irregu lan superfine sold at 14.4:415, extra $5,153,125, double extra $5,50Cp3.. , Wheat dulland de cling, al $1,15121,05 fur No. ii new red , $/.l2lide, 1„:416 for No.l do.. $1,33 , 4,1,25 for choice. Corn dull, msettled and 24:1c lower; good mixed Or, yellow e511,90c. ivhite Wicessl. Onto dull and marketweak, at 451517 c for new, 50.2.51 c for old. Harley; choice lowu new - $l. It3e dull; choice new Mc.. Whisky steady at $l,lO. Provisions Inn with only a. ell I11:1131110- five demand. Pork CILIA. Bacon; smell or der sales shoulders at .Isc, clear rib at 17.3 fa. Inc, clear sides un order. at Sugar cured Hams;canvassed 2. - ingtai. Lard firmer and higher at 16„4,3 for tierce bud Inc for keg. Cattle am at ahltec for fair to prime and 63411.71ic. for choice to extra. flogs are scarce and'wanted at Sidgiaa. ll= • • CINCINNATI. July ...—Flour doll and :Sc. t c, lower: super*. hel at ft; 7.5. d.: W. Wheat dull: No. 1 old white not saleable at better rates than $1 2.5. thou h held at II 5). Corn dull and declined to . for mixed ocr or shelled. WAY doll; new 5ua.:40.: old rad.tkie. Hest declined to Ural. fur Nn. I and dull. Bar ley In moderate- demand; No. 1 . fall sold at $1 10. Cotton dull: middling 19e. Tobacco unchanged. Whisky dull at $1 00-• Provisions quiet and not much demand. Mess pork held nrmly at $3l 00. Bulk .meats at 133sc. fur shoulders add-learn. for clear rib and clear sides. Bacon held al 143gc. for shoulders and 1.73 5 5015,i for clear rib and 'clear sides. Sugar cured hams advanced to 25.tse. Lard heal at 1;c. and no sales. Butter steady ut 21Q,' 27c. Eggs dull and lower: sales at =Olio. No change In linseed oil. Lard oil advanced to $1 Mgt ;fur current makes. Hogs active and ale. nigher, now to seotglo (41, CM= Bal.rotfittg, July ll2.—Cooott dull:middlings nominally lac. Flour tl if and fairly active but. stuck very scar . Wheat; receipts of 1" tie. bush. ;drain • . nd mostly prime; sales Of red at fl.etlel.he. Aide nominally sl.6iktkalk Penna. /11.13:43.14.. and eestera• nominaliy at 14.115 , 31.7 i). Corr white higher al sl=t.l.tli and yellow $l, b. Oats; new higher. with sales at 57411X1e tad old at Glittik. Mean pork firm at 131. Ih(cort lion and active; rib sides imacasc, clear bib 1040 nod shoulders 1:04e. Hams Ale. Lard firm at 17iL1:4r. Whiskey quiet and stock scarce; sales at 11,01. Philadelphia. .. I LILDELPULA to light de mand; sales middling uplands at ill . Flour tint and less firm; superfine *5.,50; extras *.7,75: spring wheat. extra family fa,ara,7,26; Pena sylvanla d0.*7417,54.a Indiana and Ohio du. *7 41.7.7: fancy Fa3.a,50. Wheat less active; Pennsylvania $1,70; , Western SlAsEal,tal. Oats steads.. at hfsf,.o.7'ff. Ifroviriontillrm; Mess pork list. Lord Infae*i.l7u. Petroleum feverish and irregular; crude off6rell at l77>ic. Whiskey quiet; western Iron if 1.(f7. • • • Lortfiett.t.r— July 22.-11aggiut arm. but ^light sales; prices unchanged. Cotton; setall sales; peke stead: lulludllug Flour scarce and Vol, ttont extra fatally 45,50. Grain (twat. Wheat g1X5‘.1.1.30. Corn $1,12. Oats die. ltye We. IlVhlskey Tobac t., talon 141 talds' 4ACQSI•sc for trusted. 55j5 el•.ic fur COMLLIOII to good sound lugs. 7,i411'.c fur low to medium leaf. *offal*, Tial-aDO, July —...--Wheat in fair demand and 244 e. lower; wales of N 0.2 white, Wabash at $1 h 2; amber Nlehtkae $1 42; No.' 1-red $1 43: No. 2do. $1 411'4; N. 2 new real $l5O Corn dull and se. lower; INo: 1 02c.; :Co . 2 a!lc. date dull and to. lower; !No. 1 570.; No. 2 51e. Slentadda. Itr-swins, July, - 4 :Z.—Cotton 11rtu at ltS••; 're ceipts dd. exports 3.4 bales: recelyts for the week :IX,exports,' Idltk, stock .$lO bales. Flour lower. to E 11.1.05. Jots tale. lint- s 2—". Bran 210.11 Pork kV.,50. Lard 17illIte. Bacon steady at It o for shoulders: Itita.liXo for clear side:. u erelaud. l`kretks.an. Jul), 22.--Wheat weak, dull and decidedly lower, with No. I red at /Ltd; N 0.2 do held at $1.43. Corn steady and llrm 01040 for No.l mixed and Inc for N 0.2. Petroleum --crude dull at $44.l per .bbl; rooted Sc per gallon. • l Ir auks,. V.--Flour 220 lower for 1., with sales at .65.5 QT. I ' 71f for No I and $1.2.5 for • a E.Oo for No 2. Rye steady • Orleans. F 22..:-Cottou Irregular: of OM balm Receipts: 5 _I. Receipts durino the t O. 2. sales during - the I Y nAsuto.to. 11 1 / MILWAVILCZ. Jul choice Wlsconsin. Wheat veo at No Z. Oats lower s at 9810 far No 1• NLW °Kenoxi. 3 middlings Cc; otale CO; stock on hand 5 cheek I.8M; export tessek 3,F» bales. Ml= . PITDOSUDOR. FOR WATNC AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. July Lt . . 10 ptirs taboo... C D Arnstbal; 10 do do, ead & Itetzgar; 10 bids sizing, Drama .t. ICagher: 13 plig, tobacco, ti 0 asottj;' . s do do. C F. Kohn: 20 las bottled beer, J I: Kennedy-, 51141 bops. Shepard a - Di 3) do do. Dilworth. Harper 444. Co; 5 bbl: ale, lard. 0 A Kelly, 4410 bbl• dour. owner: 5 Ltd, l noplea.llruggertnan A O'Brien; 5 pkgii r oil. %Chitionre. W I) A 'ail 13 too , yonli , • Solo ) . Long & Co; 02 do i . Ilernicr /In, 24 1,1. L t ooo o. r eruct.. .11 c , ;..'al do do. owner: iTi do 110. I: lioitzletoni 15 i 1 do. W M Gormley A Co: 'ZS dodo. - aCCracken. ti- .t 51.1 do do, Dll - , 1 worth, II & 11;o: :Ai 8 k hops. A E Goodrich; 2.5 ), lea ' : I h Z:7 . dro ..i lle il le l' a d t 'el!. bbl gransejo;bi'sl.ll - AA J Kerr; I DM, flour. Hll2llllAst A Templeton:2 birs flax red. WoodwOrth A Da -1 : I— ;,. S I T Y;ATt b` s,%; AIL'. Shale,;. rß:i".. 100 hble flour, owner: has tin. McCandless. J A Co; 10 do do, Geo rogott; a) dog broorn,i, Haworth & D; I bx t ;burro. J Allen; 2 bbls egg.. I do bacon. H It .1. Jr. CLIVr.LAND AND ITTIFIICAOII 1LA11.110.0.1, Ourv..acy. Jot. r'--d areleorE:. McEolgtt, I' & Co; Ido do. Ilryan.. C: 12 do do. 12 Iron. Ick& Co; 100 bbls lldie. B Lyons ~ 1 kCo; =OOO ft lumber, W W Rigdon; 10.000 do do, It A Clark A Co; 70,000 shlngles. lack & 2; 1 car ore. Jones & L; 41 bills shoe Is. Whitmore. W 1) A Co; 15 bbls I s 011. B L I abnestock &C.; Tar: lee. W Scott S Sow.' It canes tobacco W 1) Cooper tiro; 2 do shoexl R Itro; sks onto, Cdo COM : M; CM' stone. J L L Knight: 1 do tape, H 11 Collins; 2 bbls ere, 2 do potatoes. W 11 Gruff: 10 do do. 2 dolac pies . I; 7 4t i f i ;.1 : 11.1'o e L l r: b 1 1 1 . t ;o ' eh% s h e t . o j e WL E o ; n l k ' Po o odo tat, Eli Thompson; !,!..1 do do. Arbuckle!. Co; 1 lox mdse, P Phi-Ivor Co: 7 bbla eggs, Van (3order P; do do, S Devol.' do do., Head M: Ida do, fl Ire:, Jr 2do do. Wood worth & D. Prrisnimon Csactsx,rl awn ST. LOUIS RAU-ROAD. Jule 22.-190 km °not& II }lord & Co: a bbls oil. E5l Jobustbn;•2 bbls eggs. do Potato.,olgt. Mahood Sr Co; 40 do do. Bra g. german & O 'Brien: 33 oil bits. J , Riter; 3 bile eggs, .1 A Grad; I do do, F 0 C.raighead: bbis apples, F - C.wens; toblll bungs. A Mills; 10 tee buns. J H Parker. l bhd era, .1 F Hsaos & Co: 3 tcs hams. Volgt & McGraw; sdo do, 13 II Myers & Co; 10' OLP. lard oil. W H Howard & Co; 10 tea lard. W.II 33 boo soap, 0 W McEntire; 111: bdls broom hat.. McElroy. & Co; BB bile, dour. W II Nautker & Son; 3 Obis whisky, E Nimbler: 13) buckets tar, J Connor:l cask sboulders. 1 boo tongues, Rees Owens:2s bit. whisky. Schmidt & Friday; 50 bbis onions, Ido apples. Vangor der & Shepard:l3 cues wine, A M flyers & Co . ALtionzar STATION July 22.-2 cars metal. Lewis, B & 0; 37 mks wool. S Bradley & Fon; 1 car wheat, W McKee & Co; 77 hides, Luck camp & K:10 rolls leather. P. Martin; 8 dozen brooms. la Myers; 15 do do, Clark Bro; 1 car metal. Rogers &-I1; MO pigs lend, 'T II Nevin & Cu; 1 car stares,.] 31 Hemphill; 1 do metal. PRA Trotile Forge Co; 1 O. lime, Johnston & Co: 13 hides, I bbl tallow, Leone & W,_• 1 do pipe 13 0 McMillan. 18 'km oats. & T: 1 car of humber..l C Patterson; 33 doe brooms, Charles Ilutchlnston; ibis apples F Owens. ALLECOINST VALLETRAILIIOAD. Judy 21.- 10 Own butter, 0 A 'Joyce & Co; HI elm num 3feCullourrh, 8 & Co; I car metal. W Smith: I do lime, Henderson Brooch ohs wheat,ll Steel; 1 car stone, P 1 no do, Harrison •Ilro; 10 cars railroad iron, C & P 11 It; 33 sacks oats, Moreland & M; 0 pkg butter. eggs. J sd bert; 4 bbls eggs, llBruggerman; 1 do do, Heaggerman & O'LL . . EMI OILS: Tack, Bro.( &M Co., PERRY BUILDING, pm,. W y. .pittmburgi.. DNLLENS 1N Crude & Refined Petroleum. TACK BROS:, ' Philadelphia. WARING & KING, Comndwion Merchants And Brokers In Petroleum and its Products; DALZELLI3 BLOCK, DUQUREINI: WAY. PoOadelphla Address, . WARING,KING & CO., .d 2 100 WA LNUT wriciarr. • ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. Herbert- W. C. Tweddle, ItANWPACTURER Or - I Lubricating and High Test Ruining Olis. ECLIPSE RAILIIOAD /ISLE OIL. • Manta meat beet without chasiew females lire DIO M lowest temperatures. lip• Mel OS 100 MO LOclimates or hot weethe, LOCSLMOTIVE. ENGINE. MACUL 4 E 0110 P Wiii vet screws. SAW MILL AND PLANING MILL OILS. . .. . . . . . . 11/AVl f Ul t l ' . 'gh , 11=FTICAD-LIGIIT On OIL, TANNEItti . FrI'UV,LIEN7A/1. VING u/d YINIBIIIU.CASOL,N, . OIL, IIAIL•ipll Cll. iYAllArl. INF.. AILIRSIt V .: MINIUM, to present, tirlicbt !run Work rola Machinery from rust. .. . . .. . . . . .., These products are Inanu.acturell under'Dr. Twaddle's patent by Superheated Steam in Taegu°. The Lubricating Ohm are almost odorless. pet feetly . uniform. and mean} light Colored, nand a high tanaur:::,..:o,ll.. va..91,,va witi ',Lard?. .round. and an in on .tent use noon ninny Of the prm , maimed.. Samples roil he nesmined and orders left at 174 W IL OOD tiTEST. Worint at Sharpabamt Bridge. -- —,---1— . . DRIEDDI 1 J. S. CANT/DLO. I'EACIIES.- - a bbls for wile 17 - I', Y GAZETTE : -SATURDAY-MORN I ING, - JULY 23, 1870. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to decline steadil. •ith feet 6.itiches in the there coning There have been" r arrivals or leper tunes sin, the daie;Of our ,last report. ex repting the slackwater boats. Thu Deno, Capt. illaney, la the...lndef. : a: dent packet for Brdirativllle and Gene,: to-day, leaving prothptly at 5 o'clock. 1 1 0 Capt. AL Shaw, o the Arkansas, wit. ma htre ou a vi 'it, left for lowa Ins. ea. His right' wer.• Alexander 31 sullen, is still her Business is entirely suspended at lb twin landing. and i is likely •to rernal until then► is Inure water . —We clip the f following from .th Mound City .feu rod!. TLe United State survey steamer 'lidinute was at ou levee Wit Saturday. She 'has just com pleted a tour of inspection from Pius. burgh hiving left that point on the 27th of June. Col. Merrill. of the United States Engineers, who recently relieved Colonel Roberts no officer in charge of surveys on the Ohio. was ,on board. this being his first trip, Improvements are being made at twenty diflbrent places for the benefit of havigution. in some.places dredging, in others wing dams.are being built. —A i.Nashville cormspendent of title Evansville Juin-7141 writer: "Fast :tile has been lately freely discussed. e .- -.- want so tell something about big trips. Who can beat the following? We claim it. as the biggest trip 'evei• made by a y steamboat. D. A. Wist, of St. Louis. w s clerk of the Continental during the tv r. on one' trip, which showed a profit if 446,000." --Captain Anal.= ' new Wheeling id Parkersburg packet Express No. ii, provies to be . Ilia fastest steamer built for -the trade for many years. She recently made the quickest trip for years from Park.. H i.. bi rg to Wheeling. . . A St. Louie dispatch says: Capt. in 6lhoun tuday sold the steamer Salli to th Arkansas & White River Line or 00,000. She will be . repainted and le ve for the Arkinsns river next week In c mend of Captain F. hlcCosh. —The Bellaire Independent urges e citizens of Bellaire to present ('apt in Fisk's new Potoma, being completed the e, with a stand of colors, on the grou d the Potonio is a Bellaire boat, own il hugely and controlled by Bellaire men. —The Misunderstanding regarding t e work on the 'first section of the Lou a s ille & Portland canal has been maid c tofialv aettled, and the contractara ha e recoifimenced operations. —The Kate Putnam was at Cairo of Wednesday, the Exchange, St. lAnn i Pittsburgh, seas at Evaneeille the tom! itobett Carr has purchased — the, wharfhout formerly owned by Weeks Si and has located It at the levee at Charleston, W. V. - —According to tLo Kansan Times. tit from Omaha for St. [.note; wt tine there on 3ftinday morning with S. Chinamen for Chnttatmogn. . • I . —Capt. Worthington who writ so badl injured by being struck with a brick a Cairo the other day, uyanothefetearubOa Captain, wan at last account improving. —Captain Frank Corkerv; the 11 membered commander and - owner of th aitjs.rb Vicksburg packet Mary E. Keene' in 1801, la now steward of the Natchez. —The Governor Allen takes the place, of the Eilgour in the New °ileum an Vickaburg-tmde RIVER PACKETS. • U IMP THE FLEET STEAMER - sa gr a t ..... .... . . Independent Pitt4nrgh. Brownssilleland I;euet a Parket. Leaves Wltnirittivabove iononge.hela pmdgn eIrfTILIIMIDAY. TlLlFltatlag" SATURNAY Pfelertst v ion Pamengere to all pota..n. the Monongahela rt VZITnt 'pa rs ere. L. momnt,nratK'La:7- Melttleo CO.. Agent STEAMSHIPS C1...7.N A. It l_, St .1 Theyrlsob and North Amen...Ls Ft,al %tall mama:Ws.. tallacen Nea'Varkontl . lak .t k ealllna at r.ak IlArbor. S,FpTIA, EONENI/ AV. "I.V ' A CALABRIA.TITFRSDAY, r SIBERIA. TARIFA. NATIONAL LINE. DENMARK: THE 'QUEEN. FRANCE; GlNlA i geri . Saturday. EaraeuVre booted bi "Ib'rm • V4. II3I.R P j ".. deORMI . i D e Bul ii AZE - rrlelltur, Scarred ruror. nalthUeld street and:WMo..h avenue- TO LIVERPOOL ANI) QUEENS: TOWN.—TIIE INMAN MAIL,- , TKAMSILIII.I. nurtzhen sixteen en s . .{ uDura Yea•ed.. - Prtuanar thew the celebr . aim red ' CITY Or PARIS, CLTY OF ANTWERP. CITYOP BOSTON, CITY O . HALTIMOItE, CI i Y OF LONDON. Malone EVERY ATURDA V.fron. Mer 45 North Meer. New York. For passage or farther Informs. ono steely to ... ' . W111.14N BINGIIAIq, Jr., $3411111 , 1K1.1, sTiticrr./ 'LEGAL. . • (IRPIIANS! FOURT SALE. Estate of Jam6,S. Neeld, Deed.' fly• %Otte or an order of the Orphans' Court of Allepheny county, at No. 7 of PoPtember Term. 1807, partttlon, the underslgnett.will offerat ',labile sale on the orernisest.ln t PPP:It ST. CLAI M TDHNPHIP, tin th• 17TH DAY OF AVDCRT. 1070. at o'clock P. M.. all that certain Parte or tram of land In said township, of whit the raid .1”. S. Neeid lately died eetted. oot.laitiliat about 07 ACM, bounded by lanes of Hiram Ray. J. Ile- Milian, mile Lemont, and °theft, and about onwhalffrom the lino of the Chortler, Rail rosd. The whole Is underlaid with , • - COAL, And in within about ten miles of Pittvburpti. TERMS OF BALE: Your Thousand Millais, for settielent to ray debts of decedent and expenses. tre..ito be paid on contirmation of the sale. One thlnlof the remainder to be paid at the decease of file,. Sarah .1. loida,mfd to remaincharged on the land, the Interest thereof payable to her cowl annually during her Ilfe. The other tecotblnla to be paid In three equal payments as the children fit sold decedent arrive at twentyoine, lay on AprlT 1. 1871. 1876 and .1881 'The unpaid bur. chase money to he micored by 'bond and mortgage on the prefulsefte purchaser to pay for deed, :nortiraCe end Pwage. For further particulars .Inquire of the under signed; at his olsrie, Ne. 164 Fourth avenue, Putts. bunch. - . tif thumb. J titZ.BßluClq74l.l3' pi TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATER. 'FOIL THE WESTERN STIIICT OF PENYISTINANIA.I AtANDERSON J. `CoHAGA, of Pittiburali. a Bank. under the Act of ngrest of Starch IDIn. having applied for a Discharge from all Ids debt,. and all other claim. provable under Raid act, by order of the Court.nolice la hereby given to all creditors who have proved thei conebts, a l Til i th o trt rj a . rrYlrPl roTfel s.T.° before SA MUE LHAR P ER. sq.. Itegmter Bankruptcy. at bit ogle.. No. 93 Diamond street. Pittsburgh. to chow outwit any they. have. vin Discharge Manila not he (muted to the 0144 Datiltrupt. • 8. C. NrCANDLEBB. Clerk of O. S. District Court for selii.Dlstrict. • MM.. I THE COURT OF QUARTER Mg. NUNS of Ailexhotly oofgofl. = Notice le hereby given Watt!e report at Vla ern in the above ow, Iran preaented to Ciiurt nod = sbsolote males. rsnptloor vs tiled thereto with =I J. F. tILAGIAIt Clt, Att. • r=l WHEREAS LETTERS TESTIHEN. TART to the Estele Of WILLLAM HEE- ItbA. tete of 13th ward of the Putty of Plttelmszh, dec'd. basing been ea . ntsul to the enhecribers, persons mdebbid to ht Lan=ka ImmedWte dal= or demount. egainst the estate of the told decedent srlil mate known Om us. without delay to - MARGARET 111/1111oN. Mzerdutr. W. C. AUG/lINEI4IIOII. Executor. Ng sty Diamond street. Pnleueliell. June S. INTO. leikyllNyv • THE MATTER OF OPENING ATHENS LANE. In the City of Pittsburgh. Ly 0 u,.. hem, given that the assessmeata made l b. eweers,in the th at of Aliens' Fano. Om modified by the Court., Is Co. lo heed. tor sollection. and thatlf the same be not paid eltblo tDirty days from the date hereof liens etil be died herefor against the rropertlee assesseith in terest. cost and lees, and the seme collec dos ted el lepl prose,.. J. F. BLAGLY. City Attorney JOLT Iwitatr. .i.IDMINISTEATOE'S . NOTICE. -- ESTATE OF GEO. A. BELL. DtClJlll[o. Notio• Is hereby glolthet Letters of .Admieletra _ttoe ye the estate o f *ern A. Dell. Ese of Pitts ....enuo.neor ee :i lt alit i ...h. of .b. A.l r e t.r.Au sbee ra t inolui d in et;d uth ri : j e utub e x ba: b. of eetottee , Limiest . the estate o th e e d deed -0,,,,t, ere show... ftquested to maw known the rams to the ttederstsheo Olthe.t doter et,o4• Clete Hotel. • . jeff,.. . S. W. ANDERSON. AEl:deletes/6r. XECUTOR'S NOTICE..., Letters trartniam. AtteitlenJ t o .e. granted IA the runlerslgriplow Pussais .Inlbtell to . requesren to make Immediate pwcaot. And persons bolo Stirs 1 1 1,..::nruVart i se " Vi o rs 9 grg h ' gRAGLE, A ttorneys,No. /06 e Pttrtissenue, Fitts blger war. P..ELLWANUEA,iiimo, SPECIAL NOTICES . • tarDOCTOR TIERWHI CONTD.- OES TO Th2AT VATE DLas EASES. That numerous class of cogs resaltiog - i frt. mill-abuse, producing un niarillnem. nerving; debillty,irritabinty,mtiptions, acmml niiMMlon" , anti withpocy pertnanantlycnred. Pere , allOcted delicate. Intricate and long Mandiog I oonsatastionsti assuplalnia yulltely Invited to I call for mmeultation, which coat not h ing. dance, the bestof teachers, has enabled him to Perfect remedies at once ca dent, safe. permanent. and which in most cases mn be used without hind- • ranee to bast... Medicines grew. d the ea. tatillahment, which erabraces °Miro. reception sod waiting rooms; also boarding and sleoPing *Part' manta for patients recalling daily pertsmm atten tion, and vapor and chi ailml baths._ thus cuncen- Mating the famed minend springs. No matter who have failed. nag yotts cam. head what hO NU" Ib bin pamphlet at thy pages, scot to any address for two stamps In sealed envelope. TLUUSaVs of cams treated annually. at office and all over el counts'. PensultaUon tote. pcmonally or by mail. Mice Wylie streeto near Conn lions.) Pitlhargh Pg• llonn 9 A. L. (0 8 P. Sundays . to ty r. a. Pamphlet sent to !Aare. for TKO I,m P. , . I • up" DYSPEPSIA NEST TE OF TREATMENT. PRCiFESSOR WALKER., the distin 'shed Eng lish Botanist, discovered In Australia si excellent Botanic remedy.. effectual cure for IndlgestiOn• Militias and - Liver Complaints, and mimmunicetod the same- to the Philadelphia Botanic'a Institute. The Bee ctetary will, on applicatioff.furffard free to all, this Important recipe. The Medical Reform tloclety who-makes this an, nouncement will not mate any chars, for this ly n reel...the object be to demonstrate he supe riority of Botanic ov r every other • active of medicine.. but In retu request thos. who are henetitted to forward to the Society a tatement of their ease. and th s ald with facts I.e present movement in medical reform. Enclose a direct.' envelope to tile - NM:RI:TART Or TUE BO TANIC LNSTITUTR,P ISII6 South 1 th.ntreet, Philatielpbh, -1p4:3-2 arMASHOO I HOW LO. 1 HOW RESTORE I —Just Publish • • In a sealed liTJAlrri 1. 1 71=311 1 21r7 - I. ' in i PiZi ' l : ' % . • N a L i ll Spermatorthnia, or Seminal Weakness. and impedi ments to Nurture senenilly • • Nervousness. Con ,..ptinn. Js,,llepy, and lAD; alen.l and Physicist Inppsrity. Ac.. b y HORT. J. CULTERWEI.I., D. D. author of the limn Book," S. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS BC B e, Pent muter seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid. on repelng of alt cents. Or two postai,. stamps to CHAN. J. C. KLINE A (1.1., 107 Tgop,p, New Sort, Postollioe bon 4386. Also Dr . Culverwell's II Marriage Heide." price 13 cents. m•Kbwkl HAIL igriIiITCHELOR'S HAII DYE.—= . :- This splendid MR Dye is th best to the world. Barmiest...liable. Instants+) Its. does not contain lead. nor any TWALIC pulso tp produce paralysis or death. Avoid the noun and den, sive Treparations bosstingylrtues the do not pos sess. The senulne W.A. Batchelor's Lair Dye has hail 30 years untarnished reputatlon 0 uphold Its integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye—Black Cr Brown. Sold by all DrUnittl. Applied at 16 Bond street. N.Y. , _NT -• •• • • • 0 -AVOID til,l ACKZ4.—A yletim of early indisertqlorbeseaingnerrOtra prekeatere decay. kr.. baring tried th nAln orrery 114vortleed remedy. bee discovered atom !ernes. of self-cure. which he will send tree to fellow. sufferers. J. K. UK VHS. leahmt, TS Nassau Btreet. New Y, rk City.. FINANCIAL. Allegheny Savings Bank, • - • ALLFAIII ENV, PA. ORGANIZED IN 1845. P TKH a r O a L eo D P E ro R d a INDIVIDUALLY w LI A BLE. derata. Partlealar attention Ore s toCo d atlan, and proceed* promptly remitted. DlKonot due ) MON DA tun] TILUILaDA IIIHMT011.11: Jen.l..l3rebero. ',ben Boon, A. Moore, Womach D:Milliatt. Aral ow Aetla), N. JANE] - I.i. . uzir l .H Am Pro Went: JI,IINW. lIIDDLE. Cashier. THE ' DIAMOND SAVINGS BANK, - No. 0 DIAMeND, Prrninvuou. CAPITAL. 4340.000 . . itioChtiOLDlrm INcmh,USLLY Luan.e. DopesMs In mane of SI iin.l upward. received. Interest allowed on time deposits. Partlceilne et centlon given to Collections„ ,procavds of which will be /emitted promptly. . . "A=rl.?ra,:r,":,;., .707`..141°24;,. k.r.: 1 1:::711!: Wm. D. Coop., - Trade - smen's National Bank, WOODD STREET, pOriER SECOND AVE. JINTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. I Gold, Coupon Rondo nud Stork =EI E! A. STUMM Pratt/ t. , VC. TANK IRL, I Went, CT RUN CLAIMS. tt. eltattler • ALL/43G HEN NATIONAL! BANK Of Pittsburgh Nu. FT171•I a AVENUE apoo,ooo Capital Stock • J. W. COOB. Prinidero, a. W. MAMMY, Cashier, W. hicC.ANDLESS, .2.1. I N7ll •rllt: runt o' T. L. TAILon , o,ll•Kit In dis.s..lead by mutual tonsent. mind 3:01 ande h r theave this name Clay fotsowl a IllnitaAl parjner.hip of TAYLOR & COOPER, No. t? Broad St., for tbe transaction of a RflltrAl Brokerage and Fl oanew business, negotiating limns, Sc 1111 JOHN BAILEY • ttszetolgArta:fV . arl!!g coratibutel $30.00.0 • ••• . • We take this oppanunity the i r the cus tomers of the old trm for their past r l . inge.and " R l V l LVo i li g tfr.rinneTs=s o loTll. ". an a d resneethllli solicit their buena. In the porn...sand sale of all...urines dealt In at -the New Tort Mock or 11015 Enchains. • Coupons end Dividends nollected. lutenist allowed on deniwlt. • Orden by Mall or Telefraph promptly executed • • • JOHN BAILET. Refer by permission to First National flank. Plttabsovh. Jelltyad CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Bfock, =I 11X12311 Bank of Discount and Deposit STOCKHoLDERS INISIVIRLIALLY I.IA SLR. Interest Allowed on Tillie DeposilA. • ltelloosetde the prnNsA CRIo. Gf the to l din l d n • TIMMT•1•114: THOMAS FAWCETT, MADISON BAILEY, 11. W. CARROLL, . G l. F. DENNISTON, 'JAMES IL HOPKINS. EORGE RINGII AN... JULIUS ADLER, JARED M. BRUSH JAMES DISOWN, PAUL 11. RACER. J. H. WALTER, • . J AMES LYONS. .1. W . DAVI TIION PAWC TT ASIT, Cashier. President , • M. HILINNINGS, AWL C.ashler. apIINTONNY -WHOLESALE GROCERS. 81.43 ESTABLISHED BY A. & T. &DULY, 1812 W. M. ( ORALLY, Whplesale Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, tinf. , l7 Opposi“. =:== 131M321 M: STEELE & SON, COMMIE9IOII Biqa/Mb, Eij FEED, at., a kr9 l 3 Ottit 811tEgrileir Commun. A ll & e- Meanor & • Raper, puma. (MAIN AND PRODUCI Commission Merchants, I= C , ..lirnaurats oollottal W. C. Armstrong , 10 T.taar t Amaral:4o - PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 4113011, No. 23 MARKET STREET. L. J. BLANCHARD, I Wholesale and Retail Grocer, N , 4 ;2 396 PENN STREET LITTLE, BAIR 0 & PATTON, Wholo. SALE 116110CERELComplaptat Marnhantn and pn,dt,.. nnton. Shama, Mb.. Carbon and Lard Oil. Inm. uottnt. la b lßUtTgr l . PrabWrgr.'4l7. 101 is r. 110C1111.,..1131M. lIOUSIL....wm.iy. noun. JOHN I. HOUSE& Btimes,rB to JOHN 1. HOUSE a COl.Wholosele Orneeis sad ' Commission Merchants % miner of Smithfield son Water streets. P.ttabente. . , JOON Silt ITEM 4. or'Aimacc. !UPTON dt WALLACETI, Wholesale , earth rtins AND PRODUCE DUALEES No ve.°, rittotooßD. ' . . O bids Louisville kdraulte Ce. LENT, Ibe best le for age e t a-CANFIELD, ittElt - "APPLES io bbb extra ale".for Web y •-• J. 11,,C#ifilELD.141. tint aveolks. ... 0 FINANOULL AMERICAN BANK, No. 6() -Fourth I'ITTSBURGI{ ) CASH CAPITA E. ........ .... ...... . $lO .000 . Stockholders Individually Lia b le. le. DANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN I - LOYD. WM. 1 , 1,051., President. • • Cashier. Plesecors. Mtn.. lll.Mstsbalt, 1 John M. Martian.), Wm. T. Shannon, , ArchtlaJd Wa/laoe. James W. Amst ! Jas. I). Kelly. Chas. D. Latch, , . Wm. Floyd. John Floyd. . Collections mane .di all points In the United States and ctskade. Prompt. atteutlon pald to oor respondents.. ______ IeIOAC CI Y. RANK, 112 IFTI-1 AVENIYE. PITTEIBURGEL PA. 1100.000 ) iERS. INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. REST PAID ON DEPOSITS. EXCIIANGE bought and so ld, and rem to Europa. Collections 11 nd In a ll o tthe principal pobital of the and Canubm. NI NICK lIIMSEN, Prerident.• I .31CABE, Vim President. • 110110 AN. Cashier. MARCTOILI: • n.lhtnren ,:James McCabe. - Thomas B. rlia. Hugh Keating, Patrick K a, • Terence CuraPnell , Chas. H. Barr, • James Phehm, bieroin, ' I T A.Frerrogle. • Thom. Barnes. Yell. • M. GAZZAIL Solicitor. IMMO 111731177 when desire made on all United din Dont JAM) W.N. FREEHOLD RANK AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, No. 1110 Fourth he., Pittsburgh. :t1g8:338: CAPITAL . PRIYILEtiI: DEPOSITORS SECURED UT REAL ESTATE AND INTEREsT. ALLOWED ON TIME DE POSITS. al!M=!Mil Vico Preoldent•—J..9. CRAFT, ADAM JACOBS. EDWARD ROI:IB ' e r TI B I.LAM PHILLIPS. JAMES S. CRAFT, ROIPT. W. MACKEY. THOMAS STEEL, JAREDid: BRUSH. THOMAS W. DAVIS. ad Tnatsmenr—THOMAS STEEL tobler—JAMn P. SPEER. from 9 o'clock A. Y. to 4 o'clock mtg. lr7 Woodsy evening from 7 to I O. Secretary an Assistant 0111 co hours dein . and eve COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No. 91 Fourth Aft., Pittsburgh .BMOO.OOO Stockholders Individually Liable: W. R. EVERSON. W. C. ILACRUM, ' President. Cubler. DIRECTORS: ALEXANDER BATES, JOHN LINDSAY, ~1 1. IL ENO LOD IL S. MACAU!! W. IL EV Ensok Joirx o. KILLLIPS, W. 0. LIUGIIAIM D. F. WILSON.. KLINE Colleetions made J oAn al l seseasiblis point. of the United State. and Canadaa. INTEREST allowed en TIMIS DEPOSITS. Prlonst attardloo glean to a/I business of oorma. THE SAFE. DEPOSIT CO. En= Of Pittsburgh FOR TRIC Safe Keeping of Valuables, =1 Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, No. 83 Fourth _A_N-FI Prestdenl—WlLLlAM PHILLIPS. Vice Yreadant.--11ENRY FLOYD. William Phillip., Beep Lloyd. William Beta ''' William M. Lyon, curio U. Hassey Jas. L Bennett. itriey and PrOall . — 8. VON aniamOnt , T. _42pstylEtstrrom o'clock n. 111. no 4 teelocklLl. HART, CAITGHF,Y • Bankers and Brokers, • • CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREET Pittsburgh, Pa.. ASUCCIRIpk)RB TO HANNA, HART A e 41.1 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And pellicle, att.:len mid ht the pendia. and t n i-overment . Bonds, -• • AL:. Sight Dranghts ou London N. Holmes & Sons, I I i ANKERS, 67 Market Street, P'TSBIIIIGII, PA c""—zrzloa.t.V.7=-th STOCKS, RODS AND °TITER SECURITI =I Pant to color attention paid to UN porch.* le of United States Securities MORGAN, KEENE & MARVIN • • • Wall Street ITklid door how Brudwar.) NEW YORII, Berita.ra.4. gia . 4746, BT a t : C ;llllr.V, Bed ?knurl . A General Banking Busineis. TIIIIO. NI..MOROAN. : SAMITIN. P. XXX. X, SiLDEN ICMARYIN, 11 !At. Permute? Genersi sod AdJoUtat General of the Rate of New York.l •100.000 . • Ben* to the Immediate vicinity of the Mock Re ctumse and the Gold Boardtand members or oMen we eseented With the greateet possible de. patch. Merchants' .d Investors. livingat a dlstanot. can rely upon or attention to their antallmt 'or largest oMers4vlt u h equal care and promptness. A• In yews Past. We shalloontlnne to tr.sact ol rho oth.. favorebl of Natie onal Banks and Comatrattons nmost terms. . • .. . . . . .... Individuals and Trust Compenles, contemplating Ichange In their stictultles, or desiring to make nquiry concerning any financial Imam. they may have In this city.. Invited to communicate al t i qs personally or by letter. erenco—Mmars. Jay Cooke & Co., New York, m txl.3 .., , 7 Per Cent. Gold FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Coupon of Registered, (F7,51E OT U. L TAX.) ISSUED BY THE Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota R. R. Co. We ars tun offer laft• !halted quantity to; mtle I ATWI At 90 and Interest. iebervet Per•ble Mar iod November. I E A D A S n e L n ril B l 9 . N. l T These bonds have 50 'unto ren. ere convert ible at the option of the bolder Into the stout of Y iti t erfOr L b ' r_ i t s 4 .T.lll,rtgr '4411g: uvrtibtllty 'misfits.. stunned to theta bonds can not tall to cause theist et no distant day to con,. mend • mutat price considerably above jeer. be skits Mint about gi per cent. currency. Interest In th e neranwhile. U. rive-twentles at present Mese only return 3 per Cent. , no we regard the security Ctleell7 The greeter part Ot the mad la already COMPlated end the balance of the wort Is rapidirisrvinasehts. The established chancier or this road , running as It doe. thronsit the bout et th is meat tbithlY settleillatel Mhos% sumtlau of the greet State of Lynn, toiZgr with ItS Prthr!th tarenced condi tion and earning. warrant in onnee th nat eir reCotamendlng the bond. to Investor.... In ensry respect. en undoubted seetiritt. HENRY CLEWS Sz CO., 12 Wall Street, New York P. MeCLEAN & Plitabarph, P . . DOWRI & 1/08, Philadelphia. 'KURTZ & HOWARD, Philadelphia. BARRER, BROIL! 00., Philadelphla. DelltyB7ll & 8/10., Philadelphia. TOWNSIID,WHBLEII elk 40., Philadelphia jolt Mil J `-.w+..,rs.~s'~-.W`:rttiaa;,d-w'Y"n'~a+k..,~b`r.,-a~: ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. F()E r i l PITT Boilet, Still and Tank • AVOI-ZKS. AI trait_ CARROLL & SNYDER, =I TUBULAR. DOUBLE-Fl.odi TUBULAR PIM -PDX AND CYLINDICIL B LEAH • . - WI. STILLS AND OIL TANKE, lints EYS. BREECHING AND ASII PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS - ANS CON ENSEILY, sTuAm GASO3IETERS AND IRWt RIDGE, PRISON DOORS AND COAI. BMITEE E=EI Con itd, 3d, Short and Liberty Streets, gle"Orders sent io abate address Will be promptly nttendoe to. mhS:LeY HUGH MEM at Ailey and Dfigneane SI., (NEAR THE POINT 3 Engine AND 3,11 -1 1_C btAncitticture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and sTA TIoNER FNOINES of all Ms... . . attention Invited to ner new STATION ARY 013, ENGINE AND ORTAIILE BOILER of 13 home prover. CASTLNOS, of everli /IX. mule to o der at our Foundry,on 11111111 nT RT, below 11.irket. RIGS tor Oil Well.. ARTING. PVLLISYS. RANDERS. HOUSE and TOBACCO ,neßliTin: tind IRON TOBACYO PRILS3I2I, nu 'band and made to order, at the INI)USTRIAL WORKS, ' , rooting on the Allegheny' Itirer,near, the Yelht. rittebuenh.r,e• tren order* nn•meur deer. TRY US & Bro., FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES AND VAULTS Ml= ENGINES AND MACH4F,RY, BREMICRY WORM REPAIRING and PUTTING) UP MACHINERY, HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Col.. het 17th and PIKE enuterrs. Pittsburgh, Ph. nohlotiF O'HARA BOTT;ER WORKS; • F.7REPHAN & CO., , • Manufact AGITATOREAM BOILERS, OIL TANKS. STILLS. S SALT PANS, GASOME MLWYEr BVl N atg A il6 SEV.L.?" -- " 11 Cor. of Second Avenue and Liberty-Street. PVPYSBERGII. PA. Itepaldror done promptly. Orders sent to ' the above address will ha promptly attended to. • F. IMP/lAN. formerly Steamer at CARROLL & SNYDER'S. ocl&RCI FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND • Pipe W orks. Corner Carroll and:-Smallman:SredS, ININTYI WARD.I VITTABLIIUB, PA. W.M. SIA NUPA . CTURER OP Cast. troll Bowl . Pipe, FOlt , G S AND WATER WORKS. .„,n.rrha274l ia n e g. :iis P ottarri; itela•ral Casting's fur t;af and Water Works of I ZTVCILVIrr .thl,llMr4."*"-t• Brron M. Fainter, Jon S. Morrison, W. i'ANDERSION fl A. FRIFFVOOa. 110NONGAIIELI FOUNDRY. W. J. ANDERSON & CO:, Danstabturars of IRON MOOSE FRONTS WIN. DOW LINTELS and SILLS. and Castings of all Descriptions. RE (7. ' ..lMOS " rn ' d th a = t our for Wtn ' XGYIss. Rwe. °Me gam FutniDior—No. ISO WATER RT.. Pittsburgh. Pa. ROBIN:ON, REA &CO., !NM...n fin em.m. .11tmoi & Illnaxas WAS GTON WORKS, it. LIN DIMS .1 MAIIIIN/ST:. PITTSBIrIiGn. Manufacturer/ of Boat and St etionarr Steam an =ll.l.Witatrupli StfUs. 4ler Wearlen - n ,e,`,2 • MOO N., ,eorner Flnt and lisoltbfield streets. ~ / , ,I rttaa f o o rt . FFA RD'S PATCNT /11.1411 . 7.A0r THOS. CARLIN & CO., Fourth Wu I Foundry & alachlne Work!. OE= Manufacture Bnidnea, Oil • Saw Min Wo Grate Bars ba W ordor and r q 5 Phceni Cor. I BOLL i AI Chill RolLs I LS lIEVRY Bi Hem! ISOCC.1110111; to JOHN,IL COOPER d C 0..) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER' Briss Castings MADE ¶ROMPTLY TO ORDER. MALEARLE AND GREY IRON FITTINGS, .. GAB PIPE AND TUBING, TRROTTLEIIY AND CHECK VALVES, ALL GLOBE A RN IRON COCE& BRASS WO REOF VERY DESCRIPTION toe Mom, Water and OIL 1 Rome aeons not J. M. Oobm A OW. IXPROThiI B ILM - oIIifiRATIVIM P ou.E.s: tile Wolin tbo osorkot.. , i 'T" , OFFICE AND WOMB hirteerith. arid Pike Streets. 1 Eg OD & MeOAFFILEY CIiTT MLITT •od TIURD AVICM111; Pa., BRASS YOUNDERB wad • IROI{ . ERS,And AGENTbforA.S.CAAIRRON ' AM PUMPS AND BLOWERS. Corner L 1 Pittsbuzgh PIPE Fl QM EIMMEtM3 pEA R. T KENNEDY & BRO.; ALLEGIIENT crrr, ct the toilmdax nalebruted brands • centre ssuaxaction. . nnmd,..uraF t glif Floor.. IN .n.ll . or = TO. Wl* representod. . • Musa , • of, t lr t z:, § Star •• tbncor 61140 . : 1 ! 34 *jiff:l3v it l ' - ' a' FU N ' ---7--- o.4.ll(Vitri. , F TON _.& Itila:ANNi - .1 .. Pra ti.:::.. Plumbers,... : GAS AND STEAM TITTERS. Fle m n i at m , litattr,e i lt u Plttallza. Tabs ana uti Stanr.leon Pipe and mum!" Ai* pa Baer uups. and Steam Ceeka WIMP. on acad. Pablic an Private MIMI., dited Ena .rith tiah Water Rem Heating Apparataa. Jobblai MMUS WWI to. • • STEEL WORKS. OFFICE: :So. 339 Liberty Sltri,t, 1.1N..0111MM PA. DUQUESNE WORKS, = Coleman, Rahin &'Co M, BOLE & CO.; . . - IRON; NAILS, STEEL, A_xels and Springs. DUQUESNE, L X AND JUNIATA FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON, • RAND, IRIOP,SFEEET AND TANIORON, .LBOILER PLATES AND BEADS, • GUARD IRON. DRAG AND DROPPER BARS. FLANGE:I, CUTCEII BALLS, CYLINDER IRON, T AND FLAT RAIL. for Obi CROWBAILS,WELdEsand HARROW TEETH. SPRING, PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL. STEEL NVINGS AND MOULDS. cut to senors. STEELTIFTILSTEELSILAFTING,A is STEEL. COACH. BUGGY .4 WAGON SPRINGS And AXLES • ('UT NAILS AND ernms. . Builders, Founders, All Hoods First Class and Wurranied • OFFICES AND WM-Mkt-18th Weal wet le 4.eny Meer, and 77 Willer street. Pittshereto. snLgt Pittsburgh Steel Works. Best" Refined Cast Stee El3=Z2 OF EVERT DIZE"RIPTION. ALSO. lkst Refilled German Plow & Spring Steel COTLNER. ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE. illta burgh, F. PITTSBURGH JVorelty Works. • FOUNDED A. D. 1833. MOORHEAD, ADAMS & CO., Macalactemors of KEYSTONE STANDARD IBM, batilee Putout) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. •T Jana. Faced Patent Boor Locks Lod Latches. Paints/3d Conroe Mills. de_ - • Corner of MIST AVENUE end GRANT SIB., Plteaborab. • Sheffield Steel .. Works, SINGER, NIMICK & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacture. of every desalt:Om, of Cast and German Steel, "AicT,MYrjrNlnl„ TI , OHAt SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, do, WAREHOUSE-53 Waterood 100 VIM otreeti. BLACK DIAMOND • STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all Descriptions of STE E L. Raw; .1 1.... M M 1 , 0 h 1 . .78E-30111. 314 44 COOK STOVES. BISSELL & COS For Bituminous Coal = BISSELL .& 00., No. 235 Liberty Street A. BRADLEY& CO. Manufacturers of the Oreateet Variety of 0001 C. • PARIA)R and BEATING STOVES to be found. In our 1.68071.43161nt will be found all the West PAT TERNS and IMPROVEMENTS. and the reputa tion of our Stoves la each that any one In want of tEc.it_artA aed gle shoukt th purfp i rgt e n f one t oand m i lthette rabbi ea WO irg ' llXll ' OgraL Call e p= d 1; ILlt.tloll to our now VOLCANO IiToVE, for cburcbas.talle and Mores. Over 300 sold la three mouth.. Intended for with cc without pular. All wbo bare used them pronounce theta superior - hi any othar and far cheaper. Seta for ththalolthe end Price Llat. WINES, LIQUORS, &o. Schmidt & Friday I= nf Stationary and Portable Steam sue. Pulleys. sibaltlng. Grist and 1 Rolllng_Mill and alachlne Castings. talt.ll 4 lWiwn Bouts. de. Bullt So d . .tclnes of all Meas. " Rbll Foundry. BRETT AND 21711 8114: WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, SLe N & BAGALEY, =I Sand Rolls and Pinions. CASTINGS PURE RYE WHISKIES. • GUSTAVE BASCH Bier & Cor. of ELEVENTH ST., former! JOS. S. FINCH & CO • No.. 183.187. 189.191.193 an 4193 • - piasr wraarr. rutamith. Manufactiirefo of COPPER* DIITILLED PURE E EY WHISKY. Also,dookr• Foßrof WiEra, T a • Coon AOPP. solaknsll Jos. M. Gazzam & Co., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLERA AT LAW, 90 %RV A d irt ' s b U tart. 7. °lrga El ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • a g ß n ,eWll d p ol e No •l3n7t hG UA.& CT roTnßt E an ST, Pitts. District (pert, In the State Supreme end all the Courts of Allegheny wont), and make collections In toot of Unterljacemt commies. Jahr= 11. neQOEMICK, • • Attain - ley-at-1,0.w. - it, as onANT svarcr, • mpt 'Mention giVINI to •11 Wed* at INV bagneea - - FLOUR. ARCHIBALD BLAREIN \ IHa , I to i'arrir Ai'EM - M,.. •4. WILP. - NrErEll; ALDERMAN AND ar.orriio AMNION ON r PEACE., Ofri6€ol2 Fifth avenue. 0. ...i 1 t,,,,t47..nig ra v enn anwe andWegia :A a 4th was FLIIID,• No. 34 Then 04 otooo rh K~k