GOLD, SIL ' • co - upoN§ •, 13(ught- at nighesi Price. PH. INIERTZ, • BAN'TIER. Cor,. Wood St and stll Ave. 4aa. T. Brady Co., 1 leuccouora to &JONES a J . VornerFoluth 'Avenue and 'Wood Street, BA.N7CRS, Itt.7 Mcl) SELL AI.L lONIA OF Goverment Securities GoLD, SILVER in COUPONS, - UN liosT VATORAHLS TXKIIfS. Interest Allowed on Deposits • • il — Wney Imolai on Government Bond. Otto market rate. • fir Cmcc•rtro 'fon urn PrNeNASS • sn SALA or srocxs, BONDS •ND GOLD. JAMS T. BRADY & CO THE DAILY GAZETTE MONEY AND commEßcE LUT Telegraph to the Pittaburgh Gazette.) NEW Volta; July la; WM. The gold market was stint* early in the day private cable dispatches being received rimetting the, discovery of n secret treaty between England and Prussia 'and a dficline in National securities. The treaty story - in discredited, but on the other Mind It is said that representatlves of both England and Prussia a.re negotiating with the belligerents tore pacific settlement of the question. In well Informed circles there la 'tin a belief that actual war will be avoided. Before the regular hours sales!' In the gold room were between 11/%; and t3i. The drat" recorded sale was at alter which there 'was advance to y filla and ,then • decline to Mk% After the Market was Oelet. and thlettanted only het seen lltl and 13011 until the duo, often, It left oil steady at rat 4-b1:3%. carrying rittle la: per . cent.. with the bulk of the buslnitss under 5. Ciearances MIDDAY& The Gold B s ession this afternoon. and' the committee on the bo gus telegrams of Saturday made n verbal re port, whitewashing the firm sad everybody connected with the business. • Money market very easy at Bil,o on call. Sterling doll and heavy at aNGI.IOc, short sight dim at lONM.IOX. More doing in cable trans /fire, and the rate advanced - to-IN, owing to -,- the uncertainty of tut Bank of England mt., - of Interest. . Government bond tharket stroug nod the advance In gold having been greater • t ban the decline la` five-t wadies abroad. In addition to the Investment de mand. attracted by low prices, there have _ been some heave purchases by those about to establish-new Natioicarlianks.---.Coutions of 'Si. 13a13%: 9%ltt/!.; '6l. P.Sgs9S; lAN; PS': new do 82,8!.; 6.:gGSS: tisep, Ere. 65Q,6%. Currencies 107..Z,11. State bonds dull; 6lissourts MN: old Tennes see. 03; new do SIN: Virginias 00; old North Carolinas 66; new du 33. Stocks dull but nretry steady and without special features. • Charing Prim-Canton. , Z.S; Cumberland. 46: Western Uniun• Telegraph. 31; Quicksilver. 4: Marlport.6l.; do. preferred, UN; Adams Ex- Pre... 6.5: 'Well, 137.: American. 43: Cal ted States, OS; Pacific Mail. 4038; New Pork Central and Hudson. a 1: inrlp talS ; Eric. db prefetred. 43: Harlem. IW4; do prefer. HerEfoCrd Ohio 51! l Eri si p3*. • 4 H e ad &C. : M. C. MI; L, S. 93..:J, C. EltiS; Pitt.burgh. Ifiri%; North Western, Kit.. preferred SP.:: • Rhode Island, 112%; Neer Jersey Central; he; St. Paul. 03%, preferred Id; .Wabash. 46. Pre - 'erred. 72 : Fort Wayne: WS; Terre liante. 12. preferred 52: Chicago and Alton, Ilia , pre ferred 115; Burlington,lls. - Sob-tremtury balance: raid 5 70 301.176; eir rency 0171dr. Or TUE PrITIRILIIOII GAZITTS, ( - —MONDAY. July 7-5, WO. I 9..1.4 quotations an reelsed - by-Th.--11- Mertz: Gold . 120 MerchantS U. K. Silver I. Y.Central ltt 1001 Bonds 113 Reading 04 5-1401kmds 18ee...100 P. Ft. W.. C te,N* 15-.1) Bonds 1014...100' 0010.0 Miss 034 6.20 Bonds 1013...100 Mich. Boatmen... to.Si Oonsols ldrA 100 Cleveland lc P... 10501 0-33 Bonds 1047...100 C. K.Z. R P 1...33 Bonds 1E438-109 Chicago 61 10- dams P.spres , 4.. Erie 40 C. &N. W. Pref.. 84% A Lundoct Exchange per pound Lorne. SmaD 6,00 . 610 Paris Exchange pergrano Z 3 24 W i lly 6 , 4 o .kn c r . Par Thaler SC tr, Central Paclllo IL E mromorl. 5 '— Union P. It. It. Honda B7 Closing quotations u received by James T. Brady Lk Co: .. fi)74 0- 3Jan. & J3 . .192 U. F. C. tuts-20 Jan. Jy. 1891 o'. U. R. 5..38106 6,70 Jan. lc ly 11166 9 U. S. 5-3DIESI6 ... 9X C. P. B. B. ¢1 x { U. p, 10-40. GX Cy. Pacifies ..... YITTBBUBIid DIABIUST Omar or Prrrawcrnon Dazgrrir MONDAY, Jtar IBM The fact that geld mai a shade higher to day. tended somewhat to check the rapid turn which some of the leading articles had taken downward on Friday and 'Saturday, ;though there to still a great want of confi dence manifested, and until it has beM par tially restored, we need not expect any Imme diate improvement. Trade in our produce' markets continueadull. and It Is now appa' rent that prims were carried up more. by a speculative mania than by any legitimate de mand. especially on flour .d wheat; the lit ter, for August delivery, has declined ISB et' pe'r Innhel within a week-and this of course, has not been without its effect on Cone. as the one, most of necessity, go with the other. - Sugars and Coffees were a Made stronger to-day, owing to the advance In gold. Provisions firm with a good demand . particularly for Sugar Cured llama. All kinds of greed stuff. is very dull with an over awaked market. and prices are rapidly de clining. • ASliY33—llnchangtd; common soda ash. 4: relined. 4k; Pearls.l49X: Pots Hi. APPLES—The arrivals continue liberal and the market Is dull and prices lower. We now quote at 191a4 per MA for fair to good and tclk c l4l4, l %o_lt. quiet .d.O _ ..rimnephatze.cl a steady demand for for fair to good. and " MHZ: for s. choice. -Shippers are only aging lath BROOMS—.Store prices; Fancy, ff 4.30: No E, 14: No. 3. 93.3 k Common, BEANS—DuII: $1.31M31,13 per bush. BROOM CORN—Is dull. 13a13 ete. CHEESE—Is in fair demand with vales I=.li for Ottioractory and Goshen. - CARBON 011.—le dull • and msettied much so that It is difficult to give accurate quotations. CHICKENS—SaIes of spring chickens at 5963 ear per pair; and full grown ones at 0110.,91 perir. as to size and condition. CORNMEAL—SaIes in store at 510 10 Der bushel. as to quality. . DRIED .F ca t in fair demand and scarce but unchanged: Prime halves, 9 eta_: - quarters O. AMR.. 9 4 3 N: . EGGS—At no time perhaps that year has the market been so dull as at present. which in co uence_of the great OmpOrtion of the arrivals are In bad condition and bes rt g . leN , .hp demand is always light In ezt ' weather., We now quote at an to sou-" ct ditton. FLOCK—Ie devoid of anything new o es pecially important. Our market is controled mainly by the west, although it does not re speed so rapidly either way. While there is no quotable change in prices, dealers are not, as still as they have been recently, and are now disposed to give more attention to mato mem. We continue to quote • good western dour, at vg. and choicest Rye flour $8 GRAlN—ThelFalst market is very sensitive and dull, and there is so little doing that it is dim cult to sive quotations. Wheat It quiet and nominally michaMed—arriVahl light. We continue to quote.in tne absence of sales. at • SIX-4LO for good to choice red. and $1404t. 1.90 for white. Oats quiet and unchanged; may be quoted at IS, on wharf and track, and 510559 In store. Corn scarce hnt there is no t i lit;4Vo . r t. 1:4 I t e i m m Ur s t . .4 . 7 . ;r e o i t: . %? .. .n ; bailey. but buyers do not seem willing to take hold at yet. HAY—Fain In the Allegheny market tads). at I=l9 as to quality and condition. • Hitsixti unstra,llffpia I.l3lE—Pales of Cleveland at VAIL per bbl and eastern at ri.l3. • LARD . OIL—No.l.l4a l quoted at. sue® IP. the outside figure for well established Wester. brands. , • • PROVISIONS—Market bee undergone' no quotable change. Bbcrulders. for _plain and:mem for sugar cured; Ribbed Bides. 1114r i tDrliberbanin.0,mr,Int°,-.41 kegs. Nees Pork. SAL POTATOES— Dull hot unehanlyed 7 efesx per bbl. PEANUTS—DuII- Vennessee.trze eta.' BEEDS—No movement in Clover or timothy reeds. Flaxseed Is also dull notwithstanding the arrivals are Rot, and can= be quoted rartlegben bds be qted at BLOC, the 3 c . ar load and S A LTS - for small lots In store. SIL Loeb. Wt. Loco. July ttl—Tobacco quiet and mi l:hanged. Cotton nominal at 1110,17 Xe. ileum Arm at S l .inalLBS for undressed. Hope and ttiategt+mdried..Flour Inactive. sinner- MOS= double extra 450 a. ue r:= 4,. 8e704, family pa' tr beat dull: lute grad. a I ttle 01/t No. red tell 81.1811,121.5b01ee 111.12411./EO. firm at ;54,65c for Zak to choice. Lard firm at lie for round lots of dud.. . =I Orrice or PrrrarnlxnyuafyY The oil market &me ' sluggish thin week and If to-day can betaken es a fair cm teron of what is to follow. business will be very ilia., crude tower. as compared with Saturday, fully a quarter of a cent. end even at the decline there were brit few buyers. Re fined. in also weak and neglected, with but ee regaratlvely little inquiry:for either present or future delivery. There Is nu life in the trade here or any other place, though hopes are still entertained of an tarty Improvement. notwithstanding the indications are not en couraging. Everything depends upon the news.from Europe, and no long as the situa tion there Is no unnatl.sfactory and unsettled an it has been for the pant ten dept there is not much chance for u better market. So far as the oil trade is concerned it Is not likely that actual hostilities would niche it any worse, end there is no chance to do anything so long an the matt, I 4 kept In suspense. IitCDC . alreadP intimate:ix dull an weak, w e priers tower. Sale tw o barges d barges at 10: and we hearda sale of raid bbls -P nhade Ims than arker" Rt 0.25 on cars, which in to be . a it eta here. SeZler August wan quoted at 10iit and seller ltll'year, - at 10. An an flan an to hew dealers feel in regard to thii .market, prospective. we are cognizant of bit having been made that the price for chantable will be down to 9 cts within to days. IMED=! -nlso awoiad . weltkuo si)es in thls markt one reported at least. July and August quoted t o 2.1; September October, 253‘; October to December, 1L.5; buyer all year sale 2.:510 bble August, In Nets York, at 24.}j. =l2 Mfr on account /trough .- eelolor 0. W . 71, 124, W. on account T. Chess; E L L. Goodwin - ISt; - on account 4. IL Barbour: Wilkins 314. on account Phil. & B. I'et. Co: Fisher Bros. 14$, on account name: J. Wilkins 74, on account same; Waring, K. & Co, on on account 0.21. Goidrick; Engle O. W. 3', on ac- Count Duncan; W:lring. h. & CO. 1 144 on .0 - count L. W. Young; ijunbeam 0. W. 98, on ;,q. count T. Hackett; Lockhart. F. & Co. 29t1,. o account same. . . . Totill • 2,5013 bbl Oil. SHIPMENTS PrJl A. V. It. n. J. M. Inter. 3;; Ibis ref oil to Lonnn Tiro & Co Mtn, .1. A. Co„irKee. bbls relined oil to Logai Bro. a. c s . J. C. Kirkpatrick & Cu., 1$; bbls retitled to & Co.. Philo, - ..NteKelvrr & Pro.. Co bids retlned t!..) Lostaa Bros. & Co.. Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdato 50 bids; refin ed to Logan. Bros. & Co, Phila.. Fulton. !if twein &- Co.. 52 bbls oil to Logan, Bro & Co.. • Linton & Wagner. SII Abbs relined to war log, King & C 4, Phila.t Standard 011 Co.. 'Co bids ref. oil to AVardos . p. P.& Co., l'hila. Total... 1.654 bbis Ott; : 4 1111'11;D toot mow invi4ur,:cE USPOf. Itutrhinson Oil Rennin'. Co. M= bbls refined to iVanlett. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia, Brooks. It. & Co. O 0 bbl. refined oil to Warden. F. & Co., Plllll. • • . Hutchinson Oil and Refining Co. 108 bbl refined to Warden. Frets . & Co.. Ma. Total . bbl ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET (4,111, OP 111: Pirrsuruoti GAZEIT, MC,NDAY. July 2.1 167 U. i Pviloit fog shows the number of cattle on sale, the points at which they were bloimed, and the names of the shippers: Hats. Chicago . 3 cars 1.. Keefer, Chicago. „ . 2 cars Marks Itro., Chicago .. !.. . 3 cars C. Haas. Chicago.. . 2 cars S. Kraus, Chicago.. . . I car E. Katz. Chicago _ 2 cars L. & J. Shambere. Chicago. 3 cars Zeigler &IL it hchilds, Chicago_ . cars -M. Varner . . Chicago I car 11. td. - WI - Asli. Nevada. I car J. Batchelor, Cincinnati. Lear ' Greenwald & Kahn. Cincinnati.... 2 tars J. Flannik in. Indian:moll" ! I. car Trautman & Lohman, Crestline2 cars J.,k, S. Nerdy. Newark.— . 3 cars S. Marks Bro., . . I car ,Einerick & Co.. Newark . I car R. Coulter. Grreine 1 car. Warner Snioot2,l - I.lca car Tut al Total 1.4 v. evk • • • Thirty-foar ears eiveraging. 16 bend to the ear loud, would in:a-reggae 812; odd to this 136 driven In from Washington. Butler and Green counties. nod 311 from East Liberty Yards, rmil we have In nil ;;ti. considerably below the number on sale last week. The offerings-. werq as a general an thing of the lower grades. rail good ca tle being scarce, d a much !urger number (if this particular grad,• could have been sold: ght and mediums:a -11, were abundant and dull, as the supply was In excess of the demand, and the ludic:Mons at 10 Were that n number of this land would be /en ever unsold. With the exec', thin e 1 really Pei::- , • cattle. the marie loam nil _Defter thou last week. not withstanding failing off in the receipts, and as nirehily inti mated, there would probably be a number of the lower grados left over for want of bums. AS will be seen -by reference to the report of sales, there were bat few cattle sold 1151..6 cents and not tunny even at that; some few extra brought B.a. and perhaps S 0(. but we doubt whether out of the nearly too on sale, there were over two dozen sold shove S cents. Medium butchers golds ta-k at 7'471g, and fair at W. Stock steers mar be quoted at ileal cts. ticcorUing to quality and condition. Grocers generally still allege that they are doing but little good, iu consequence-p..f cattle being we higher in the country than liere. and we believe them Is me truth in this allegation. Fun lierniore.ii isolated that farmers. in constsinsuce of pasture; are very indifferent about selling• and generally_ offer their worst stock and at the name time want the price of the best—they are all disposed to hold back their best cattle. -S. Kauffman d head Washington Co. steers and heifers. at GUi1.6.14. Jas. O'llanlin sold 12 heed Washington Co. cows steers and heifers, at blge.l' etc. • Jos. 211eCnnnon kold a head of flutlet Co. bulls, at 41g. Th.. Bingham sold 8 head Mercer Co. bulls and steers, 4.W.111.1. Haziewood & Iflackstock sold 1C head of Ohio st.k, on commission. at s . Rothchilds & Zeigler sold • , o stock, at .5X0,7-14 left over. Shamburg & Baas gold 42 head of Chicago stook. at 51407 1 4. M. Verner 18 heed from Chicago, at 5X421; n from Washington Co.. nt 51f e.. 7. lieefer & Hartman sold 35 Green Co.: a. stock. at 947,4: 41 from Chicago, at 5350.8 • E. Katz bold 50 head from Chicago, nt . S. Marks ,k Bro. 91 from Ohio and Chl nt &3 , 85. Chas. Buyer sold 21 head from Chloe' o, at J. tc Shambcrg sold tia from Chien &Sea ct 4. sold 34 steers. cows sad h o eifers lW from Licking Co. Ohio. for Warner, ni Erne:ink k Co. sold Ls bend from llolme. Co. M ititreNificrty & Co. sold 72 hood miord s:oCk. an 5,V€47 ets. 01 Traortnnn.& Lohman .10 head Ohio stock, 00f,111,18. M. Kraus said 19 from Chicago. and 33 from Washington Co. Pa.: at Mieg. • P. Sheltemantle sold 13 head of mixed Butler Co. stock. ~ Jacob Rothchild* sold In of Ohio stock, oo commission, at &FN. Grenur - ald & Kahn sold something like 50 head, including two carloads from Cincinnati. J. & S. Zieedy sold _S car loads, from Licking Co., Ohio. • SHEEP SKI) The supply on sale to-day was fair, reaching close en to 1.000, and as In the case of cattle. they were nearly all of the lower grades, and out of the 1600 on wale, we no not believe there were one hundred of what might be styled first class sheep. Of common and medium there was a full supply, and those butchers who handle this particular grade. had no dif ficulty In getting all they wanted, and that. too, at pretty touch their own priers. We are cognLtant of one drove of this kind having been sold to a butcher at 20d per head, or nbout 3 cents per pound, while on the other nand we were assured by 'n butcher who al ways buyes the-best._thar. he paid LX cents per pound and then got:l:mating extra,but the bent he could find. Prime sheen may be fair ly quoted at Sa.5X, - and extra. - of which there were none In market, would, no doubt. have brought acts. Lambs sold:all the way from $l4O to $l. • Neely St McMillan 00 head Lambe, froln But ler Co. at $1=3.25. - A. Stalely sold 31 sheep at,g3es; 113 lamb* at • Stouffer St litteltemantle 31.111; lambi at gled.3‘ sh •ZtVis . elM 4 i . tolesaled 100 sheep to Irwin at Viper head--eommon. John Drum sold lea from Westmoreland Cu.: sheep at $l. and lambs at $141g2.340. I. C. McNeme Matron, Butter - Co.psoldsheer, at S24:A: lambs at fla3. at Geo.lielson sold 30 lambs at t 243.111. 12 sheep 4155. Garage dr. Co.. 245. . —theta Is at 182.18 • rime to John Beeler LXr" Butler cotatv lambs .t }I,W _ea,sl Adam Ectert sold 73 lambs at $1.91a.3; 100 .end on commission to Louis Hoffman at S2J(. Jonathan Davis sold 9:10 sheen from Mahon- Ina Co. Ohio, veiy common. at SIaOH.2.M. Fairly & Moulton sold CA iamb, from Butler Co. last3lcig:nuO o n wholesaled PO Butter county sheep at Fred Vt.l bright roltt:A. (nun Holmes county Ohio, at t3t.2,V • 1100 S. The retalln d - r cmtlififia very light .d we need not took for any Improvement so long as the present hot weather holds out. Hoge are relatively cheaper than cattle,' but there Is no Inquiry for fresh pork, end conse quently a very small number la auflielent to astisfy the wants of our butchers. We quote, Inn retail way, at tiogdox per cwt. aIaRKETIS BY TELEGRAPH. New York. NEW YOnx July a5.--Cot tint limier: 145 bales -middling uplands at 3314 c. Flour heavy and 105,154 lower: receipts 0.0415. sales 13,011bbls at PIMA .16 for superfine St ate and western; 16.15417 extra 'western end State: ge,503.7,40 white wheat western extra; .8.15413,40 extra Ohio: 1e,30.3.PJ23- extra St. Louis: southern flour heavy and lower: sate's 1,000 bids 1830a1 7,40 common to good, and 417,45Q10 good to choke extra. Rye Sour /heady: 7:50 bbls 55.40 3.74:5. Corn meat Is 1:75 bbl, at 55.40 for western. Whiskey - is steady: 370 'bbls at 11.033,1.12. Receipts of wheat 14.310 bush. Wheat 33,3 e. lower, the decline being chiefly upon common and Infer/Or kind.; sales Mend bush at $l. 1.50 for-No . spring; $.1.3301,10 for 2 !Illsvauk ee: $1...tga1.33 for No 2 Chicago: suto,Lai for.No 3 Cbicapo; t1.1)9411.12 - for re jected amine: $112,-V1.50 for red and amber • • • • western:ll44p4t. fur white western; *1.55 for amber State. ItTe quiet and uncbantel. Cora—receipts bueb; henry and^ lower; sales 84,01:1) bush at itke.61.63 - f. • , mixed western, closing at al for prime; 61,0E elm for yellow western; trate% for unsound mixed receipts of oats. 17.048. Oats 24.3 c lower, sales of 53.000 Ibusb. at 4.41.6 c: western 0001,7 M for Ohio and tltate:. tiny steady at, ISSis - ase. Shipping hops quiet and unchamoni. liugar quiet, sales 300 bhda at ICIAMIONe for Porto Rico: 10310Mc for Cub. Petroleum steady at 812 X for crude; e4,tic for relined. Rice firm; sales of cal tierces at 86(65 IPlac. Turpentine alead) at, We. Pork un changed, sales of 2.00 bbl. et Pain 8050 for =ow Mro. for ,_prime; : - - . PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE i TUESDAY' ,MORNING, JULY 26, 1871) 28.`5vZ"4,50 for primeesen. _also sales S-OS-obble mess, August, at Sni ..10-.1).; Beef Eno: sales 120 bbis at $12 , 2.10 for Plain Mess; (Uni it , . extra me.. Tierce Beef In fair de ;nand: sales CM tierces at V.:41:2 fur prime mess: Sall - vat, India umvs. Beef /Jams dull at A , Wi 1 .33. Middles nrar andsopslut; vales 3J' ltxs /..01.4116e for Pins; clear; Cut Meats steady. Batas , ssa,:ee. Laid eath , "er inure steady; sales -Ml tierces eit 164117-1 d for s; saint .17Se, kettle rendered; sales al , n of td) tierces prune it Ctlttl, August. at 17t,c.J flutter quiet at - r un for Oh. Ch , - leads; at ';;lAlvir. tc.st, Flour loosed straitly with a incsltcr ate demand. When; heavy. lye null uLd nominal. Oat 7i all and sexy heavy at Wk for western. Corn hem let -t '• , 1l for nw mixed western. Pork . nominally unchange e d. Beef quiet and firm. Cut• meats aunt bath. quiet and unchanged. Card Asteddy with a moderato demand. Egg, unchanged. Bry goods market dull and unchanged. Lisnblock Markets NEW Yong, July otal of beeve•. T. 717; on solo to-day. 111 cars at One Hundredth st., Na at - Weehawken and rii at Commuttinaw, making 4291 head. Trade is yeryslow and prices half a °tut lower. or SS'illUc for State bulls and poorest Texans, 121plie fur thin to medium western steers, and Irra,lG,'4c for good to choice. averagLnif 100.. The qual ity had the widest ra 4 nge. with many fair droves. but the stuck Woe not all Bald, brie Very fat and bad for market: one car bulls Kt, Ib37irsossosit iVa l l ' e ' e ' rs ne a ' Aiat ' PZl.l . l7 ' 7ri ' v=;, lientueky grades 73 , , cwt at Eis'iln: , ic. Sheen foot up SAARI toe the week and Mao fresh to, day, kettles I.oull Stater they go• very Isluwly .in small peddling lota .d at lower prices!. whirl, are as follows: 3!,, , i;StiC Tar very poor to prime sheep. and salts. tar lambs, and tunny were unsold. A detk of dl pound Ohio sheep bold at (the; a ear of /4/ pounds du at MSc: three cars of 74 du at 4:: a lot of 50 pounds Canada looks at cer it lot oral • Pounds prime du at lOC a car of 57 pounds do nt he. Hogs count 14.250 head lessenfr the week. and (Si cars to-day; they are em nod lel -hug at 11t,ya,1214/c for dyensed. PRII4M/ELPHIA, July='.—Cattle market very dull and prices fuller ho) ens: sales 2.3 r ., •r: t Int tellte; fair to good :34nitSI, c: Common /We. Sheep In fair demund at'KlSlve• IWO Ill'lllYn 1 Bales n.hUO 01 flal.ia.:sl. • ICtoo. July 2.5. flogs milli, .11.1 lower: Slkititiri.P.OU tut fait - !,) e:ara. !tidal and nominal. • . Sr. LOTIS, July -01111 t• firm at it.t.t.“:" tot inferior to medium. tia.t.tv it fur prime t Choice. 'logs wanted at OlCA'%tu• =I CINCINNATI. July 2.5.--Flour dull and uu c hanged: family $.1,7:507. Wheat In better . de mand. timer: of whiter red this after noon at sl.lMirl.:!: for Nos 2 - and 1. now asking $1.25 -, al.:sh new white $1.104•41,44. Corn quiet but firmer; :nixed 11 2 c. (lAN doll:new 45110k1. old Mc to 59, the latter extreme fates for white. Rye dull at 1 1 0.11.1gic. Barley un changed; see bush new fall curt at $1.12. Cot ton unchanged and dull; middling Inc. To bac. in good ileupdal at frill rates. Whiskey opened dull. and closed at tee in wood-boond cooperage. Provisions dull and drooping. Mess pork • can be bought at (410,10. Bulk meats sold to sonic extent at 13ial5c for shoulders and tides. Pince 'Chanacon offered at 14. c .for shoulders. but no sales; small sales of sides eit.l7 l .4l6'PiSsc for clear rib and clear—a decl Lard can be bought at biter. Cheese firmer; li AW. blotter unchanged. Eggs Lk and dull. No change in oil. Petroleum very dull at 2.5 c. GuIA th) buying. Money, market steady. lE={2 CHICAGO. July 2.s.—Exchange unchanged. Flour dull and . unchanged. Wheat [lnner; No 2 closed at $l.lO for regular; this afternoon quiet and unchanged. corn.,modenitely no tive. closing at I,:Pie for No 2; tide afternoon dull at en... Outs dull, timer and he higher, closing at led. Rye quiet and Ite lower sales of No 2at See. Ilighwlnes quiet and lc lower, closing At INk foe rood bound.' Provis 11. inlet9et and steady. Mess pork lOtte Lard 16 1 er. Dry salted shoulders Lk... Receipts for the (NastlS bourn: 42270 Lids dour, 4.n.440 a heat: lki.ced hush corn. 1e,472 bush outs.2,ltif bush rye. 3.1e1l hush barley, 2.011 hogs. Ship ments: 4.220 fads floor. 711./.174 bush wheat..l4.- 25S bush corn. 01,1115 bush oats. B=l bush' rye. FR bu4h iCirley.2,llld hogs. Freight; 7.1.,e rhea` to Buffalo. Cgotedo, TA,LEI,”, ands 2.l.—Flour steady. Whegt kg, 2c better for No 2 white Wabash: $1.56 fur No 2 du; $1.40 fur regular white 3lichigan; $1.15 for No I red Walogsh; 21,10;;;c1.45 for No e de; +l.42[ur \u:1 du: for No 1 wbite iW R.P.; a bash: Sl. for amber Illinois. corn a s gide lower fog Nu I at efl; N,. 24e.' emithl• .311.31Puils, July Z.— Cott44 7 llruler :maltlyt at.te...4c: receipt.; port.U,l4l bales. lour 5 ut`4.5011.1 hush sups:aloe., Cart u/5,,,r 1,05. (biellrelsl:(oPle. Hay A.V. /Iran $l3. I,aolll‘s4s 10,0. Pork $.6-' Itac...ehoulders ISALc Ph4le4lph{a I • PHILADELPHIA. v 25)- Flour dull wills tetnall sale. et eest , o‘t 7,25 for epring wheat ex tra fatellv. Wheat in limited reque,t; we,t ern red it,hoCtl.6o. Rye steady .nt Corn quiet; ertaed SI4J t l 17e. Witt Iske . quiet: western irou Loutstatcl,,,,lnlg 25 . - 11aRginR Dm. ria xAI :clatls'n• Fluor, tcniskeT .d pro' Islong ml- Chatlged. Cot tan Armen Tn baceo—tlalei 32 hllds nt Sicla.a.•,,;o : of 6.75; comlnnn to good lag . . 533 MEMO CLE N Jlll y Flour el /ma s I end W I,st artier. wit haatecidod ,liane: -No 1 rod •vito, t.1.41 , :t1,15, No 'll,ld at $1.12. l'utrolrual refitted CEO • • 2S.—Ehorr arm with j:01) , 1 [nand for frestrkviund and cbutee at $7.75%.r , Wheat opened quiet and Cloned r for corn whiter SI.C.! for No I; $1..12 for r Coro No 1 at Ric. =I NEW Ouxx.txs. July 25.—Cotton Tim; Mid 177,e; sates 1.141 tales: reeelius 446. ex ports stock 4P.9741. • 1111 - 4.1•111.rp. 1 1 rn.wAll.a.r. Juty.ll. l ..—Wheat dull At ;I.: for No 1.31''_: 1 . 4 f..r No 1. Ity, 1.. , .1.1 ~, ...... for NO t. 131P01ITN ItAILIM.4II. CLlrrgt../.:0 .AND Prt - rsothisrti RAILROAD COMPANT..IOIO2.I-1 ears In Ore. McKnight. I' & Co:10 don v do, 4 do 1 a do. Fidon Iron Mill 2 do do. Jone's & I,: l do do,Che,. S It C./: do do. J Painter & Son; 2 do o Iron. J W Pots ter 2 do du. Moorhead &,C46 I do do. Tot en & Co: OA2) ft lumber, Croft/low C:8,000 ft dc It A Clark. & Co: 1,000 ft do. 35.101 laths. It P 1 man 11.1,000 ft lumber. Fuller. L&6: 5 'eases hoes. Pretrtleld & Mel:: 11 bbls shoulders, W 11 Hays & Son: /OW ft - lumber. Sleek & 0; " bbla oota too/. WII Gra ff &Co: loi s ware. - Volgt ' Me ;;; 2 bbls wlne.J Fralick; ban cheese. 'att. .& Co: 10 ski togs, It I'britAY:"so bills It ' , per. g ./ • • bks bran, 10 lads flour, Gra ham & ,•5„/ Ift lumber, McFlfresh: 1 •ea • pig troth J IV Porter: 1 kg whiskey, .1 McKa .; 10 hhds bacon shoulders, M M Fried:2 bbls Kga, Hea Jr; ado do. 2./ de I seed. Volgt, Id Co: II obis eggs. J J Pettit:6 do apples. J Re{ Oen & Co:21 do do. W .1 Steel & Bre: 1 kg ggn. Volgt. M &Co: ' ' • . PIDDIDIDDMI. FORT WAYNE AND CID i A I LDOAD. Jitly 27,-3 Obis apples, Vol Co; cars staves. ll' D Moore: 11 bgs Gangwii . h & I:: I car stoves, J C Bid wel Edam flour, Schomaker 4.L; 4 dos Iron, 101 do Boor, Segrnyer & :a) bio soap. 11 die; 93 MTh spokes, Thor Hare & Oro; mgs.Gmlfry & C; 7 bbis tallow, I kgo, Flacon &Son; I car limestone. Graff B & I bbl apple.. WAD Gooier & cbeese Shriven 25 kg. onto,. Bricker & Co;; ba' Irvine, 11 Gerwlg & Co; 11 bbls bongs. . strong Biro & Co; 12 bales b corn, 'James nor/ Prersarnon CrscuY snn AND bi - . RAILROAD. July 25.-3 cars staves, )late 6.19 eke onts,J McC.lffey; 40 mks dc Kirkpatrick &Co; 1 car lumber. W C Ito 50 tot Imam, 1' Sellers & Co:100 bbla dour. maker & L: 10X butts. 3:1 cads tobacco, K Jenklnson; L.% bra do, A rbuckles & Co;1 ha t W & I/ Rinehart; 1 hhd do, J Grier; 7 tee b Dollen & 1 car snits. S Hood; 110 bbla fl ski oats. H Riddle; 100 Able flour. Kiel bus hops, W M (lortnlev: 5 bales paper r C P Markle &..Co; 11X) g bides, D Chelan° Co, ;Xs) bats flour, 30 bss cheese. KO eke Owner; 15 ton lard. W 11 Hays & Son. IMMO/IR:4Y rALLKT RAILROAD. July' , rails It It iron, It It Ilumlow; 31S du d •! Sit Cass; 2 cnrs stone, Henderson. M & Co; 'do, Pllrodgh: 9 do coal, Coleman C & CO; 4 do, Kell., 1 & K: 5 dot stone, Stmenberger Co; 1 car metal. W Smith: 1 bbl beam., A K patrick; 1 car wheat,AV McKee & Co; 1 do 1 Henderson & Oro. —= WHOLESALE GROCERS. • c. ESTALICISBED BY A. k T. GORMLY, I IL W M. G-.ORMLY, Wholesale Grocer, 271 LIBERTY STREET, ancecor opposite Earle _ P "1:11 C A ! U s l T 1 m. -STEELE & SON - Conuniaslon Merchants, And Dealnro In VI.OVIt. GRAIN, i' . £47l/d No. 9.$ 01110 STILEXT. nese Vast glen? City. Meanor. FLOUR, 61tAtN AND 1.1101/1/176 Coinmision No. 329 I:I4IERTV STREET: Cnpi.narterilaitext. - • II GO ! Iraqi° II ISocoositor to Potter ir , keratr6. ) PRODUCE CONDIENION iDERCIIA spliota. No. :16 „ .MARKRT 9TH L. J. BLANCHA Wholemle and Retail Grocer No. 39t3 PENN STRE CM= lIITTLE; HAI HD k PATTOK, MALE 11ROPERS,Connolusten Mercba ultre In Produce. flour, Burn, Ches. Cartnin and Lard On, Iron, Sans. 61aes.1 Yarns and an inttsbungh Manufactures • 112 and 114 SECOND STILT:HT. Plttsbu • ii "or t. monsc.,.xinr. uouss. ..wm. IL. j - 011?‘ I. HOUSE k BROS., Su CofIN I. HOUSE co. Wholeoole 0 Comm Norchanto s won of 8 In tor_ otrooto. Ilttohnr.th. 110N , 11•11 , ISIII TON & WALLACE, Whc GROCKHS AND PROMICI: DEALS gSlath avenue. Pltt.buritt. -sfieh bids LonisiWe Ilyd kr V M ENT. the bees in n !e d. f c rI N I j l4lrin,' DRIED c Arrus—io job ! °I" • if. TIM rumn: 141 ~r , 1:,:r RIVER - NEWS. • The river - ettiii about 'titationaty 1e t evening whit 3 feet 10 inches in the clutti eel. ..:A a th e mina of Sunday nig t and yesterday are acid to hat's extend 11 up both rivers, it'ia likely that there t ill he more IVAter. •The Mondale from St.. Lout6oo tit! arrivol art. linve to repot!. !i1.40.1 • 4 mbar items 200 top, m e t'. blds fire day. 120. Ithht flour. 2d a The 800 k. Capt. Haney, io the incl. l parker for Brownsville and Genera ti leaving promptly at 5 t•. .11. Bir harp an prruraion party from Cook • this trip. The Carrie eunrerae loft (Intim New °riming on Saturday. —We take the following from a sue of the Ironton Journal: Ati - Dennis. a pilot of the steamer Reel for :211 months, up to the 14th ins, made two trips per week, one to Po: and One' to Parkersburg, except utotolin to each year, when the trip. end ed nt Pomeroy. Thoaverage number of landblgs on his watch were 150 pets, week. Nevair had to act u spar during that time, all of which. except about 5 months, he Ott in on the Fleetwood. Tho diatoms, from Cincinnati to Pomeroy Is 225 miles, and to Parkersburgh 350 Making 1115,850inilea he has traveled, and :18,900 landings that be Las made. Whert:-. , i0 the pilot that has put iu steadier time, tmveled.-- a greater distance and made. more landings'? —We. clip the following front_ the St. Donorrat: Tim Hoard of Directors of the Memphis and St. Louis Transportation Co have resolved to sell at auction for cash nt Memphis, the kmllllol,l M J. 'Wick. and CAI. _Church. on the 17th of I lAugust:: W e are informea the price asked for each bout is $40,000, and that a party otiboed fir 7,500 for one of them and couldn't get her. Another party nays that: talk i fudge; that at auction each - will not bring over V. 25,000. —Richard Eantham, a captain and mean, boat owner, well known on the Ohio an. Wabash rivers, soddenly expired at Quin cy, 111..,,Wedneaday of,l conantuptim. arriVed'at IS. o'clock TnSsalay,...night from St. Paul. where he had been iti hopiat 0 regaining his health; and. taking, room. at a hotel, died 4 hours afterward, lli - residence was in Vincennes, lad., Iwherc his remains have been forwarded. Hr wan apparently thirty yearn old. . . --The importer and Minnie are owing one barge betweilif them of railroa 1 iron front Sew• (Wean.; to White river The one ben a crew ami.t he other a ..ptain pilots and engineers. They ali eat n not. boat —A few days ago the engineer r f !hi Toni lasper„looked at 'his therrnernete hanging over the foot box and fotind than he want working and living iu a to pent tore of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. —An elegant diutior was given. to fill 10119 of Memphis Monday. on th Pa , Cleburne, by , Major.lolth I). Adams.. Tw. hundred participants. —The Knee Putnam and Collier tir iyvn at St_Louis on • Friday last. . —The Exchange was to have left• einnati for New Orleans on Saturday RIVER PACKETS 31W:Vti.tHECI: RIVER E FLEET STEAMER BELLE, .~. - r. 6arrll. .1. V. St* 'TV 'aidependent Pittsburgh. Brown vill Geneva l'arket Whiut 13.. t &hove Noloorynil.rts • ITEV,AY. nrid it nin-y Freight end Pas:sons:ere to tans, e i %h 51ortnrnab.le rlver. tresntit pa...nun:apply on I,ard. erns MI et nnot . of Grnnt street. El=ll=Mt 7:\ I •A:FtilD LIVE. The Wiltt end North American Royal Moil Sty m yehips. between New York and LI corp.!. ceiling at Cork harbor. SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY. 61. Y T. - crus. Ru.siA. CALABRIA, TULIP/DA Y. JULY 1 8. .SIBERIA. ACC/. ARIFA. • • A M IN N URINAL LINE. • tieNNI,A RE, THE QUEEN: .FRA SCE: V IR iiNIA. ry sawn., Pesperiger• b•onted h• other 11004! For bectoble gild/ JOILe .1. MeCO r r ß Vl2 l °'• "" RM }CK-, .rx FtYffea .. t and Meth arenne.• nr . LIIT.E.POOI, AND QUEENS. TOWN.—THE INMAN MAIL eImsAPS. numbrringelsteen 1 . 00.1•, emong them the celebra ted CITY OF PARIS, CITY OP ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTON. CITY 9F BALTIMORE, CITY OP LONDON. rtaltinm EVERY SA TERDAY. from PleraiNorth Itiv er. Net , York. For pomace or teethes Bitterne lion apply lo WILLIAM BINGHAM; Jr., • 143 SMITHFIELD STREET. _ OILS. „_. o Tack, .Bro. & C., PERRY BU,ILDING, Ducruossno Way: Vlttetturigh. DICALER ' X IX Crude -& Refined Petroleum. R T.A.CRI • •• lea. • Phi adelphia. c- KTNG, CiAmalon'AterthanW and ream Pettl wd olemn and it la s. Products, DALAELLIIBIAXW, DINUAIiN6 WAY. PboAdelphA Address, . NV)AR/NG, & CO., .elfl 100 WA 'NUT WARM.. rune+ I Md. sket LPm 8 P of is ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. 'Herbert W. C. Tweddle, INANUFACTURLR Or Lubricating had High Tlst Burning! Oils. ECIAYSILRAILIIOAD AZIM Olio Stands great beat without changer remains lim pid at lowest tempratures. 111ktudal MI for Mph cal climate& or but oestber. LOCOMOTIVE, 11INGINE , MACHINE SHOP. will eat smelts. SAW MILL AND PLANING MILL OILS. Adapted for high speed. SPINKLE OIL, WOOLLINALVLIORT OIL. 011., TANNERS' STUg-,/311401.1,' FiNu and FINISITING LANA OIL. HARNESS OIL. IPA ARMOR. VARIVIIIILL to preserve lirlgnt bon Work and Machine/7 from md. Those products Su p erhe a ted nwed ander Dr. Teeddlo's Patent byStearn In Varvuo. The Lnbrlcaung Ons Sr. almost lAorlees, perfectly trarg.tl,===l„4l,l3.,Ar.l,d - ,;%1611DAS during extreme tedd..Tbe liatlroad tella are nab nailed and - lale ill rousts.. an upon many of the Principal Hallroada. Pamplea pp be ...mined Mut ordnrs left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works at uhkrpsbunr. Dridgs. °A:: er, LIVERY & BALE: STABLES. Robt; H.-Patterson &Co., ME= Seventh Avenue and Liberty Street = WILL 4,N EVERY SATIMDAY MILD AN A.T_TCTION SALE Carriam, Buggies, Wagatis, And errant bins atipeeitOntng te. the Horn,. Perth. destrind to *ell wW Owe leave Mar no. of connignment on or before 'Monday of each week in order for adirentsinf. Prompt attention and good cue will be oven n 1 Kock left for sale. JOHNH. STEWART, • • ".incruntxrat. 'T. ta an/ bole P'h. two orally. • h - . SOW , IL IrrcwAar ROM. HiPAITiRSON ROBERT H. PATTKRSON & CO. H 01,762. :sore Ufatold _Livery, Sale and COMMISSION STABLES, " Cor. Seventh Orem and Liberty . St. k 9. No. MEI ce 16LD, avenue PITTSBURGH, PA. stalkh I . IgNDERHON • , k BROTHERS, 1 6 .2 111 s ti=t .6 ,1471. Dialers Draviaa extra !:„,„ SPECIAL NOTICES ODOCIOIt CONTIN . Ili Dl Ttl Th.TAT ALL PIII , ATY: EASES. , That numerous clans of cluesresulting frym .elf-Stone., producing unmanliness, debility, p Irntanklitf, eroptsona, seminal eetena, Imtene7Peruulnent4 unredi mte Mallet.]with delicate, Intricate and long tanding onnetuptiorul complain. are poitely n etted tit nag for consultation, aloe!, costs nothing. Etoe rlence. the ben of tearhers, hae enabled him to perfect remedies at once enleient. cc fe. W rma neat, and which In tenet cedes Can be need without hind rance t,t.i business. li:ditatma premeed In the e. tabhahment.arhlch er.11,11,‘ teception waiting nAns; a.° lhau'dlttg and Bleeping spar d meat, rm. patient+ nein:one peievinal atten tion, and vapor and ctiemlrel hallo. thus eeneen lusting the tamed miner.) spriegy. N., shatter who Stye roar ease. Italia whist he rays In hi, pamphlet fit tt . pages. sent . . any address for {7,gtfen=7 . , rennultatlon free. Peraonally Petty mall. Anties, atreet, inear Court Iltotael l'lthiberah A p MN to beet N. tz P. M. L. Pamphlet Bent to any addretsiorTlVO 51,1311,. - R }APL i pend I 41a )r * ' ll BTOYSPEPSIA—NEW MODE OF TIiKATMENT. ,] PROFESslint IVA 1.1:Elt. the distinguish edEn g. Ileb lintsnlst. discovered in Australia lIIIL , xeollent Botanic remedy. an .nect.tvure for Indigtstion. Milieus and hirer Complaints, ae.i communicated the no to the libiladelphis Demme •Instituto. rh,, S ecret ." will. on app ;noon, forward tree to all, this Importantrecipe... —The Mathes' Deform Society who maker thls line nouncemnat vrIII net make any charge fur this nrrtZ.Johf'llitge Orion 'Zvd,4":U,`,.';‘.ti,',;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:;i medicine. but In return request those who are i'ilt'e"ll.ll'',.nid It ' s S:d 7 l eti l l .! r : ei. l ] r rei. ll'l l: l ein l i e l l' t ' j t iFiEl i'.".a'arligr t arrAPgiVi A J, l , b"'i3T,V.1, 1 ., 1 :4: 1 l'hlladeinhla. :-] . lei: r KrlttEN4V—dat°,"b.,,,TlT' flow ~ In a sealed moodier.... Jsece, ale cant.. AI. CTIIII.KON THY; NATURAL THEATMIiNT. and J ittuttaal Cure at ] Spernsaterrines. or Seminal Wealtness. and Impodi ~,e,,,, yo Is,,,iaga generally; Nerrounne, Con sumptlon. Ifullepay, and Fits; Mental and Physical 1,,,,,5, ;rig, by Ruin'. J. CULVERWKLI, D. 0., slither of the by Ito]; 1 / 4 .7 he. ...1 BOON'TO THOUSANDS OP dUPPEItEIIii.° Sent under seal. In a plain envelope. to Say address. rie.POlld.. 2.7.11,, el.L . Zf'rLyt'V . rg"..l74'l4!),Ve'r7.'Yetw" hark. Postoffice boa 4456.• (Also Dr. Culvernen's ' , M.Th... Guide." Mire. 23 Fente. med:wll .. 10 — BATCHELOR'S HAIR 111.— 1 1/ Thin rplendld Hale n in e is the best In the world. Harmless, reliable. In tantaneuus, does nut nintain lead. nor any matc Poison to Prodilee paralysis or death. Avoid thls vaunted and dela. se ''' s ° P'4rnl'nin:.7."An.fAaltre',l=P:7l2l7. not Mss had $D ,„,%I,,,tetrnished ...mutat'. to uphold ' lte Integrity as the only Perfect] Hair Die—lihma o e. Brown. Sold by all Druggist,. Applied at 111 Bend street. N. V. • • , r e . DTATOID 1/EAt;hl.,: , —, A 1 letlin of early Indies.] etlon, reusing nervous debilltY. premature dea. Av.. httfing tried In vain every ' ..ll P ;reT4ru d re r . e .Tlngil ' sr7,7::::;r4 ' .:lTglrfll:r., surtters. ].I. K. It IDIVKS. leaisswir 7S Nassau Str et. New Irk City. to sk e w N 10( I. FINANCIAL Alleglky Savings Bank, , A LLEGIIENIVEA. ORO A.NIZED IN 14-5. STOCKIIOLDNIET INDIVIDEALLti LIABLE. Deposits received and 6por cent. allowed MI tlnn, depordts. Enrticalarottentlongiventoeollertion, a proceeds promptly remitted. • Discount days, MONDAY and TIMItnEA Y. . . - Jam. 1.. Grunion. ' . Anlin Dann. A. Moore. • M. %Tette.. D. Deltsven, Andrew Ackley, JAMi-l ' i ."1"gu.,,,, I` Id t JORN W. Itil111.i:. l'u,Alo • r. .• • ' fl' Adtali • Tl. [IX . DIAMOND BAVINGS BANK, , • - No. 6 DIAMOND, I . 173)711011. A. CAPITAL .... .... .‘,... ...62.10.000 • IitOCKIII.II.I4NR 1N1.1V11117.1.V., LIABLE. Deposita Iti.sitins of $1 and upward. received. fhterest.allowed on time deposits. Tankful:we, tention'Rtuen to collection, proceed, of which will be remitted promptly. . Jmes 1.. Cooper, ' At...hew Garrison. James F.. J. Alli Son. 'Andrew 1.. Robinson Wm. Rind, 1.. Whlnrldild. Jos. Fleming, N. P. Su. ..r. 14e1131.133t-1. P. 313 , 3111'yE cr1N11163.--JOAN 14._.,3 I 1.31 . Tradesmen's National Bank, 1.. - 'WORM STREET, CORNER SECOND VE: INTEItEST PAID ON DEPOSIITS [ Gold, Coupon, Bonds aod Stork REE = M==M Ir`Piliellt, lIMET:ecI..II,I.I E. .1.1%.1110r. AI, E (41-1147,NT\ . N r- - • \ -IL BANK No. 1:1:I r '1'1 . 1 , 711. AN — V.:NUE _ Ca!pi i;t . i lOa ........8400,000. I. W. COOL B. W. MAOE:EL Casbssr.• • McOAI/DLESS, A. Osstilor NEW YORE, ?any 241.1570. THE FIRM OF T. 1.. TAYLOR k I:4•POPEE In ctio..w,“ Ur mutuul con. , nt. mnal tin% day forie,rl Err:lced par.,•Lit. TAYLOR k COOPER . - - IN - To. 5 Broad St.. for the tntnortetlon of n etiterat hrokernee end F naorial beeteess. ueedtletlett Inwrie. Sr, MR. JOHN BAILEY t A o s pomal mpa nsteock a!ni contributed 630.000 . . We take this opportunity of thanking the cus tomers of the old firm for their pnatpatnaisse, and aciltilins • continuance of their favors. We also offer our eereloe• to MI. and retspectfullr soliMt their businesa in the purchue and lade of an segments.. dealt In at the NCI, York Stout or Gold Iniehang I e Coupons and neldends collected. Interest ailoire or datsGlL %Orders by Mall elegraph promptly executed TMOS. L. TA YLOIL JOHN BAILICY. Refer by permission to Pirst National Peek, Pittsburgh. 7, — 7 . • lellye3 CENTRAL BANK No. 35 Bank Block, 13=1 CAPITAL 0100.00. , Bank of Viscount and' Deposit.. terOCNIIDLDDRA INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Interest Allowed on Time Depooih. • Culleettrina wide In all the principal Cltlei of, the tolled ?late* nod 'Canadair. .• • DlREcrolum • 1110MAII 'FAWCETT, MADISON DAME' D. W. C. CARROLL. J. F. DENNIPTON, JAMES 11. LIOOKINS. • GEORGE DINOIIA JULIUS ADLER. JARMD M. BRUSH JAMES DROWN, PAUL 11. RACIER, JAI, WALTER, JAMFS LYONS. • • TROD FAWCETT, President. .J.' W. DAt ITT, Cashier. M. II ENDINGS, Asol. Cashier. apfirrlnew r BOLLAR. SAVINGS BAN • .._.. - No. or.) Fourth Avenue. I= ASSETS, 8:2,5 . 95,:371 61 November I et. Irnto o 7 to 9 o'clock. sold from N ve t rer Tut 6 la I? tsi t oi l t . 0 .NI , Vt ' VI . .L A it. -v ind o a ivi s d u e% ?if t 74 what* d cured twice ymgr. In June nod December. late get has been declared maul-annually In Dine a • December. since the Mitember, wag oratiMmd. t rate of Pig Per Cent. per year. In Lepact.l( not drawn out. la placed to the eyed or the demialtor at principal, and bears the gam interest from the tint day,. of June and Damara be compounding twice a year, without troubling Del r/wbloe to call. or even to resent bin y. book At thb rate money will dodbPe lu dew thug twel.. years. , BOCA@ Clnitathilinff the Charter. /374.dwg, Rule and Regulation,. furnished en a PPlleatte• • the odlre. PRZSIDENT-JAMIN TICS PHlNlllll,in. George Albree, M. Pollock 31 D Joke. Rackoreo. ' Ho bert bert Hook.. !len). Y. ranne.tock. linhn It. IThoculeergat June* McAuley. . J. 31,11 1131.11 e. 3.1411011 R. D..Meede.Alexuuder Speer, issue PCOSIOCk. 1 ('hr Yeakcy. T BMW., , e • Anderson, •Ilenry Lynch, Cr": I.Anams, • !Peter A. hlndeins, John 1.. Inndloy, , John diernhall,• _George :ack, Wailer I. htarelann, .11U1 Mau*. h, John U. McFadden, Charles A. Conon, slarkeld MeCandling, John Evans. Henry W. Miner, Jr. John J. I:llDenote, • WlMuna Phi Wllllgun S. linnet, ' , moony Phillip., .I.oter Hunter. itlehard (lays. Janos ..Aleeender ((Abort C. Loomis, SS - Minna Van Kirk. TltnAenngu—CllA IILEM A. COI,TII Y, Innenernitr--JAMES It. . MEEDS. .lOUN Q. WORKMAN It. RICHARD DAVIN WORKMAN & DAVIS, timpani to,WOIiKMA AlOOilIC 1331411111 faourers end Deskrs - le • . Carriages Buggies, _ SPRING & BUCK WAGONS. 41, 16 and .18 Barer 61.,,,Illrghtny. Hepatica neatly and prompUy fomented. Or. den. for!New Work rotten tip In [cad ails and Wiiiiinnad tura . ° allsfation In every particoir. PP - Newest stile of work constantly on band. SOLI:AGENTS fur the New Baron Wheel Coro panrs woke of BAUM'S PATENT WHEELS and itappl Patent Quick Skitter and Antl-Mettler for WWI. • fl. RICHARD DA VIS having purchased the In- Street of Alex. and len, D. Moon, In the late arm of WORRIKA 1100R6 A CO.. the butane" eon hereafter be continued at the pld atead.der the name end hula of WORRYAN A DAVIS. Orders whetted. • • • , • Late whri Mune Pittaburip. A CIENCY _BUMEL=F k igr a ti t to b rig r4 , , attended to 41PANtr. )1. 4 0111171HT. Writ usaopat, **44 taw. ye. Cara. taunt FINANCIAL. . AMERICAN BANK, No. ••30 Fourth _A -venue, PITTSBURGH MilM=l Stkkholdev Inflidilually Liable 1 1 3,31 K I.KOCut:NT ANI) 1/E143.31 . r. 31 1 111., W.ll. FLfVD. tree.:lont. Cutler. ISINTYTIVPF: Vu, .. M. Nl.analltil. ' John 31. Mort: and. A w r , !i i hnld:s' Ism. Jene, V. A root • • !A,. 0. Kelly, ' .tol Collietlons tneue all 1:01011 In the thaltetl etatee end Canada. erornpl. attention teed 10 011 " Tlspondv . .l, 1e1(1,1t43 CITY iIz.A_NK, 112 F1.1",.T1 I AVENUE. PITT9BCIIIIII. PA. - • • CAPITAL ...... ...... ..... 111100.00 W STOCKIIOI.I/E lid INNIVIDUAI.I,I - 1.1A111.N. Ft l ItEl I l N iN E PX I: C UT AAGD ON uDgEhtP O n S d ITS. • aold. end, When d.lreaantled to Purtoue. - Cullecthme its on all an d In In all the prineipul imtnt, 11 1 that united Stales/4nd Canada.. •110.11INICK,111-11811N. Pht.ldant. •JANILd Mr .A Vlee Premdeut. • W. N..IIOItGAN. Caroller. • D1N.Y.,411.: n. ihmeen, • -, lastes MePnbe. Tau.. 'Werke. Ilugh flentind. .• ralrick hum. , Wrenn, Campbell. Ch.. It. Harr. Joule. Phelan. Ches. Mastnn. It. J. Grate. I'hUma Lunn - N. Pulpy. .10P. ZZ AM. Slleltor. FREEHOLD BANK • ND BUILDING ASSOCIATION • No. 100 Fourth Ave.. Pitt%burtzli; I.4ffriNtoe DEPOSITORS SECURED BY ESTATE AND INTEREST . AIALUIVED UN TIRD 1/E -POSITS. Prosldent—EnwAßD ID/PSE. Tim Prooldenta—J. S. CRAFT. ADAM JAPIOsS. . • . MILE ED W RD CTO A II01:1S11. WI104: IA SI PHILLIPS J AMKS S. I'llA FT. W.3IAcK F.Y. THOMAS • STEEL, JARED 31. BIICSIL • THOMAS W.-I/AVIS. I Secretary and Trear.snor—Tllo3l AS STSII:L. AsKlnunt ettratipr--J4 MKS P. SP KKR. °dicehours . [Sem 9 o'elet . k A.'s. to .11.elttelt QV:Ad:4 every Saturday ernoltaq from 7 to 10. COAINIERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No. 91. Fourth Arr., Yittsburie CAPITAI 6.200.0uit . . Stockholders Individually Liable. W. U. HVIIRSON. NV. C. 31.ACILLI.11. ' • Pooldent. Cashier. AI.VANDEIt 11APIVEI, Jo r,., LINIMIAI - A.ll. lINGLIE.I.I . ACIOI.II W. 11. zveittuDA J O HNO. PIIIIIIPP • W. 0.111:011A1Ce. 11. F - . ll . thxtry ' JACOB ICIAT:. - . ILlns te4 T , Ll d ern . nil ave labia nmad..o. PeLete Lbe I\ I'CItCN'C ellowed on TIME DEPO [Mon . al ten to ell buelteir rrg. ,et s ' • THE SAFE DEPOSIt-Cil. Of Pi t I,,burgh, tt Tue _ §aft' .Nreplug or Valuable Udde r gum - Aux : it% mJ se tooltfox /±l.li.iut Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, V. -W Fourth Ave • frost/cut—WILLIAM PIULLIPS. V.lcv lr—%llY g;•en Painter. !teary 1.1.. yd, B. Morrison, wllllnm Hen. :et”yr.l Blsek. Wtillmu 31. 1.7., • Cur, U. Hussey. Jr.A. I. Ilennott. ee', land V. 11,1 It I ;; CA UGH & CO. Bankers and Brokers, POI ICTII AND WOOD STREET'S. pit t =1 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And nartlelarltterdlon nnid w . 0-te Pdro.3A And EOM (.+ovo vri in en t Bond (.; Al.`" ranglits on London. v.ort N...llolmes & Sons, . . F3ANKERS, 67 ylarket Street, purrsßulßGH, rA ~, , treetlooe made on eh the prthopc Point. of the United litotes nod CAIMEISS. STOCRS, - BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES, =MI Particular attention paid lei — tlio• porch..., and wale of United States Seourit ji3D'' lIIONAN, KEENE & MAR IV all Stree I=l Slwri&ra."4'l,lmitWLrgl,lt,l 3 . A General Banking Business M. MORGAN, SAMUEL S. MILEINE. •SEIDEN R. MARVIN, • (Late Pafm tLe lateo f IsPedwilfdgkr all ot `Bath, to the Inemedlete vicinity of the Ctn.& 14- th.ge mkt the Mild Board land members of Ichl. Orden are executed with the create ettinssi bi den paten. Merchants and Investors, living at a die nte. ton rely upon our attention to their emelleet or lanest order., with equal are and promptness. all " L!:lsl y etroi r !!,;167:,,MILVAli.nduzothe'rtv, change to their securities, or defiling to make Inqufry concerning any Ititarlaini business hey mei hero in thls . ulty are Invited to COLiallitin tate er personally or by letter. wi Cc rte., blooms. Jay Cooke & Co., New out. mr..5;:43 7 Per Cent, - Gold FIRST MORTGAGE BON IS, Coupon or Registere(t--:--- I=l =I Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota R. R, Co, We are still °goring a Malted qUinattly tut rib At 9Q and Interest hsterest, payable Nay nail November. .1. litNi A R TIIOIIPSON.I Trustees.' CLIANLES L. MOOT. • These then 30 yemo to run. are convert hie at the opUon of Um holder Into Um stuck of e Company at par. end the p•Yment of the prin. pal provided for by a slating tong. The con. anlbtllt pri viloge attached to these bonds carp nt fail to Clllll.O them nt no Ohnant day to ono . and • market prim oenstderebly abOve par. be. Ides paying about 0 per cent. current Interest o the meanwhile. U. It FtvatwentleS St present • Noes only return 5 per rent.. and It, regar4 the cur* squallygoo.l. The greeter pan of the road /a already oompletol tot the t1.41/ItloB of the work lee pidly pttgreinling. I ' The established character of this rota. running s It does through the heart of the most thickly Itled and richest portion of the great State of c•srs., together with Ile preeent advanced condi. on and o ther earniconi. warrant us in unbeellato everymmending these bonds to inseston aS. • espect, an ondoobted securitY. ENRY CLEWS. & CQ., Wall Streit, Niw York K. AIe43..EAN & Plitabasgh, Pa. BOWL. Is PDX. Philadelphia. • KURT & HOWARD, Philadelphia. BARK R, BROIL & Philadelphia. DallAT 'd & DRO., Pdlhadelpida. TOWN IVID,WIIIILiN .* CO., Philadelphia Diel I • 'i_V'.iaiL v~'...~i~l+;s~te' ~~ t ~~G~'.`:+'~+.~x`~" ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.. FORT Pll,l. 1 Boiler ; Still and Tankt WO. J:. I= CARROLL & SNYDER EL= TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FIXED TCBLTLAR FIRE BOX AND P TIAN DER STEAM. BOILERS. STILLS AND OIL TANKS. • t.III.IINEI'S.HRENCIIIND AND ASII PANS. sErn.lso PANS, SALT' VANS AND CON DENSERS. SiR...SI -. PIPES. GASODETRUS AND I ROS I I/Olis. PRISON DOORS .A-ND COAL SHUTM. OFFICE AND WAIIXDOUSE: Cor. 2d, 3(1, Slmetand Liberty Streets, PITTSDINGLI, PA. Lir OrtFer, Pe. 1., lb. eons* midlewwe wlll b pitnwptly tttende.l V.. • ' • ahR:l.lO HUGH M. BOLE & 'CO. Or. Polnt Alley and 11nrvieme st, =I Engine Builders, Founders AND - • • S. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGIN/CS end STA TION/MI iNG IN EN.of all alma A 1 5 1 V ' JllVrait n E v fnfl i NW-M 51113111 BOILER of 13 horno power. CASTINGS, of every kind de too der nt one T Foundry. on HI RD STIOCET. Delo* Ifniket. 11108 for 011 IVelln, SHAFTING. PULLEYS. HANGERS. 110081: and TOSACI;O SCUMS. entd 1110 N TOUACCO CRESSCS. :hand nod !Veda to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fnintlnß ea the Allegheny litter, near the Punt, Ur' All orders promptly Ilup. MY Ul. • iesidc.& Bro., FIRE AND DUItGLAR-YllOOl , SAFES ANI) vAuLTS, EITESE EWINES AND MACIIINEitY BREWERY WORK, REPAIRING end PLITTINti UP Al ACIIINICRY, ViilLa MAC CEMENT.' Cor er 17 tli and PIKE ST ILEKTS, Pittsburgh, P. nul6,pa O'IIARA BOILER WORKS F. REPHAN & CO„ Msnofacturors of SPICA'S( BOILER. OIL TANKS. STILLS, AGITATORS. SALT TERS SETTLING PANS, PRISON. CIIIVNEPS, nruCTIEN FIRE 8510. ea. for. of Second Avenue and Liberty Strtrt PITrEiBUIIGII, PA. Kennlring done promptly. Onler,nt to the above adore...a will he promptly yt.endered FV. ItEI.IIA IL.nuerly Manager at CA Itltol.l. A N,ll4a'S. oe19:07 /ft, MINDERS. MACHINISTS *ATIONAL FOUNDRI 4 Pipe Works corner I.'n;rrtoll and STallmatt Sreets lEl=l MI M. • SMITH. atnnUF. TITHER Cast Iron Bowl Pipe, • Ft) R GAS ANT) WATER WORKS m ilf n ..l n l 4 f tia l s_r , e 01 ID the Union. BISSELL & No. 235 Liberty Street. ALB), ON HAND AND VON BALE: PARLOR STOVES, TIEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS. FENDERS. ("GORING RANGES. de.. de. A.BRADLEY & CO. No. 30 Wood Street. Manufacturers of the Chnitost Variety of COOK 'InPAOR thd lIKATING STOVES ha found. ouranortment will be found all the Wen PAT TEILNB end IMPROVICIIENTiI. - and the reputa tion of our Stove. Is such that any mein want of tf. " :Vig o g?h t ;VVVa e nral h .,ll "m V,.. rabla us well as economical. Would call particular. attention to our new VOLCANO NTOVE. for churches, hall. and stores. Orer 500 sold Inthree month. Intended for with or without ninth. All who taco used them pronounce them supe onto arnother and far cheaper. teed forCalhdogn Price List- WINES, LIQUORS, Schmidt & Frid#l - OF WINES, BRANDIES,. GINS, Sce., •1 WHOLESALE DEAIAILS IN PURE RYE-WHISKIES, N 05,384 and.. 386 Penn, Cor. of ELEVENTH ST., formerly Conn!. JOS. S. FINCH & CO ~".1 1 93. 187. 189. 191. 193 sod 193 TIIIST STREET, Pittsburgh, blautifacturoni of COPPER DISTILLED PURE RYE WHISKS'. Aleo,deslors to Postignic Roirst, loos Li. moo, nom. Ole. m 1128.1.1 PROFESSIONAL =I Jos, M. Gazzam & Co.. ATTORNCTS AND COUNSELLEIR AT LAW. D..11..D.0rs In ItyuDnDl.l Itnnkrupter. OFFICE, No. rirru AY F.N LE. Pluebureti. G. . w..IIeCAMP, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, to No. 41` Giw r I PTILEET Pitts burgh. WU! gruel:sole the o.S.Ciresltersi tietriet Omuta. in the Stab Supra., anti all the Courts of aflegheb7 ooilatr. and Make qUettlons to moot of the istleeent counties. JtattM It. ~icCOR3fICh~ _EL • • • Attorney -at-Law, No, 68 GRANT STRRET, RllPPnrurt attention prom to d 1 klnds pI Isa Octanes., • ARCHIBALD BLAKELY, Attorney-at-Law, He. 110 r rYTEE 'AYMII/0. 04 , 60 - 1 . • Pittsbuffl. Pi WM• /;gr. YEEPER, • ALlsLaxix AND LX-OPVICID .IINSTIDD 437 TIIE.PEACr- . . Office, ll2 Fifth avenue. T. e c tra t t z oi6L TL ..zetz=vi=oo,. rod al r reepol tolidneoe offended to promptly and a emote; r. • NOTICE -The Fluid which exploded st xast Ltberti and incised the ere on .InIS 4th. not WEIS=3IIIII3IrI'S Er181.0:11 FLUID: which is sold by LOUTIIIIL I TYSON. $l4 entithiledel street, bat another &Aloha. There never has been sem explosion of the Ear= none Fluid.• Wale . . a ; i~ h.Q°~~z... ~-z',~u.x~'o. ik4~w~ ir r~~ i ~iyi~.l.t.4~a '~'[r~~:, wrrEits PENNSYLTANIA ip R. R. .r.61.e.m9:z..,A"/. *a 'follows (ALLECIIIRMY TIME.) nerload'anl 40am I Wail Deeme. II am .7,74..7...i1 r 0:%tr.p,..,0%.1.!?...:0. ' p , em itr7o;:`..4 • ..• f,. zr,=.... P P : Man i' .• . I) a m Freeport No eNntl.ll 0 p borinsd'e No. • 0p la [ 8 Above trains run dailreneept Sunday. • The March Train leaves Alleeheaf Junct/oes " ratai r .t 11 ° g et . ' dsri. r::111: 4 s . h1; I c iityst yt oe. 'Land arrive at Alrenheny dune. I=al B leteri to Butler annatarmathlto7frat be aurenesed at Walker's Stake 011 Ice. No. t o t l e * r i a r b:an tra raethe r brifot B . =er B )l. t i " 4 ° . 4- F., ...th ..r partli=ptivo wre. Federal gurei L ligt. Local Tinnete to all Important Rations cm the main line of the rannsylvania ,, C . e jh tpti pitmen. . 0 0 88"8 8 8'4 111711114 .11171,Thi 1 , tura Eluperintenneut. Pittsburgh. A LLB,/ HEN Y TALLEY R ILROAD. Vets LINE To HUFF/. I 0 T111(01.011 THE OIL .... ... o _7 I on snd after RONDA S . Junetla b lbiltl.3 through TIM leave 142taVitrhtriLt. svollee of =as.* and Pike streets. for 1 1 Regio n, 011 OM Raffulti. and all points In tba 011 egions. LT BARB ARAMS AT , PIT.HCP.OII. P 11Plialt." thif Espress 11,A.P1. Nigh/ ETM.. §: r. N. lb A. fr. Way Passenger. ...... , . A. 11. Man Train. ' ` el tit. PoTtNi l os t t "' A": • 'En P. I t . 1.1. A . :: Ist Lfirlion AO A. M. • 7 A.K. `l.l Milton _ 3:1)0 t; :. .W.. HQ A. R. ; rd Button 111 q AY. 4 14 . . iMOSSUB Church 101.1 P: lt. TIP A . It: Exprewi trains step only lit principal point. Ac tornauslailon ininis stop at all stations. bliret Palace Sleeping Ears on Matt e Eva 7; Trains, both ways between Pittsburgh d .! J.. 1. LAWRENCE. (30551 Supt. ]eta J A...fIET. , 11. DRAY. Ticket /went .. . . =3 PI7'TSBUItUII ANI) tONNELLS• VIIASOE VILL R E AILROAD —es— Julyafter WEDNESDAY. , " July G. 1870. Wu, Ins all urrle.rs sAd depart fru% Dos,. r.,rnar than! and Water street, las fol ios-L -city time.. Intl V 1112* bl l pp I .‘ /Iss's . trx • 0.03 W p m An b 1.1 8 1::::: to tern nos- Wpm Newton sort An 31.13 At. 2133 ALL Ruses Iruln 3.13 V.N. Tenall:OU ckjl West Enatvn ItrAnos- B A r. o d .1:31) nAc VAL [Nay rasseu . SPAN. 2:l " 2llnKons.. 3." clt?t i • n rin 0,41. 3d dJvlTuee. 11.20 dM 7:OOl`.O. 11,20 It er Church Tenl 2:43 P.32.•1 Ten°lll:lllALL 'Sundays only. All other Trains •dally• except Sunday. D. D. .NOVEL, • Jut Master of 1 ranspvrtntlun. _ . VIITTSBURGIf. CINCINNATI AND 1 BT. LOCIS RAILWAY. p-.... , • PAN ILINDLE ROUTE. 14. 1 i.7.1';: 55 5.F.N.-- CHANG): OF Tlllit-On .1.1 nil.. SUNDAY, June 11. 1870. trtdne will fear. and arrive all the Union Depot. Pittsburgh.... follow.: PlLtabergli TIMC. inel,llT. Allitli, r.. Kapres. 12:38 n. m. 12413 anon PAIL Lim , Southern Espree. litAl'alllf' ';al4‘: Allred A oconnundatton .. . Lig n. m. le p.m. hinDonnhl Acooromodhi. 1 . n. m. T: a.m. Steubenville Accotronod. - 94 P.m. r 1 .... McDonald Amonuoil'n. :61./ . p.m. : p.m. dtindar Church Train... 1'.1:3 : us. The 10:48 5..11. }hat Linen:willies:re 4517. The 13:13 noon Expre.rarriv es dully. All other irate/ run daily except Sunder. . . . V.. 0 BRIEN, Ginevtl Ticket Agent, Got t ote Q. W. W. CArtu, &Wt.. Damltion. Ohl!, ie HARDWARE, & cIITLERY, Pittsbtirgh Utility Works, WEAVER & JONES,. . orner of Juniata and Futon Street', Sixth Ward, Allegheny. hiwuhseturers of STAPLE HARDWARE and all tlods LIGHT OBEY CABTINUtI. We tender our floods and sea-rims LW the Tra4a* — • at the Lowest Priori, and warrant all our wort Onlitted., Orders whetted. The attention of °whin generally Is