. 111411CLit AM) COMIERGAI, . -. ENONENIP AND BANKEBRO BOARD. • (001Zsoris IT 11123 1 / 1 1071,11 , 06117 a co.) . FainuT, July us I. ••• • OEM. sk% ,r • pi Aßajtz yOoml Rives .:...... 71 Oft b— ',V il• . .i • ' TO 00 Clonnellerllle *Pi 74 CO 11, racks Ins. CO 49 E 4 -- •',`; ' Allegheny khlanclester P. B. W6O 00 fi itionnolluillo ft. 8.13t0r. non Int. 900 1 iii ' Otintutibmilbm. B. t3r., Int.- II 44 - 1 N., ettirens Sank— . -.... fa 00 . ". ~,. Iron City Rink.. - .... ........ DCO ;.., - ROO & Steubenville B. B. • 7 50 '5 COQ a6d c s 1 Nat. Bank . -..........-- •V•' ; ' Ne2.& - blantitaa. Nett.-- —54 00 66 0) t l,' i. •-• ..... ... 00 ' Bank otßitta. 50 60 61 _ r- - /loges' National Ca1ik......--103 03 ''''' - . Maw. • • ___ 950 ti.- ' •Aillegberry ilsPittsburgh 657 ?,--.... . Cherry Itun - & PlWobrugh so 100 . 1 . ...). Ue61313, Bean -...-.........-- 1 OD ..7' Eldorado -- hts- , :- - Burrs Oil -,.. il Wr ns oil" .. ll4 . W . rlinn.-="........ ,-., Nl' 01 1 1 Riga, of Philadelphia. Oil Creek & Cherry Bun.„--..... -- - i,..- L. Edo Va11ey—.......-- -... 73; , - Pazi0n—.....r....... . , '.--. ; 360 •'•,.` Pfttstrurgh at New V0 7 ;117. " ..'...-...... iscL U r, Union Luhrid—......................... 12 It 4 , •31gonorigatiebt Pioneer,- z an -,,v,': Western Pezinevlvanta—..... ... t 75 r" I ' liltroliT 01 &Lite 7? 60 Shares Coltunfts, in 1at5....A..-- 36 73 j" -- Gold steady In New York at about 142 X. 'Gni. .t. * .; yf . ted States Bonds one fourth per cent low, and 4,. the entire BaUway list depressed, sad the market 6 heavy, with little business doing. r About the usual daily Hat of tap and offering' at our board this morning. The only sale repot. , 4 ted was 50 shores of Columbia Oil Company at 1 . . 36,75, an advance of one dollar and a half per. share Over yesterdays quotations- Our expects : Dons that the nook 'would touch $W by the close ' or the week may yet be realized. The rest of the oil share list tame, and no sales. ...-- The late charge of Justice Grier In the eau of . the city of Baltimore against the Southern Penn. Sylvania Raitiord Company, excites considerable . remark, hot only en account of the Orion...justice. Maimed the Cionnelfsville Railroad Oompany,bot 'because of the unambiguous hinting at a elate of . things In our State Legislature very little to. tho credit of that body. The truths might have been told in more direct terms, but the meaning of his honor, cannot be mistaken. The decision hits also drawn attention to the boudi and stock of the • Oonnellsville Road, and we find fresh orders on the market for both Manes of seorultles. The bonds a month stn. were asilinj at 74. Today 77 was Getty bid far large amounts. he common and Interest bearing stock trill find buyers at ad. • ventral rates. It has been maths at nogg. The week climes upon an Inactive market tsr stocks, though the amount of business transacted 9,111 compete davorably with usual mid-summer • trade. Thera hos been little or nothing done in Bask stocks or Insurance shares. The money market Is working easter, as "-July bills' , pad Income returns are got out of the way, and caltalotious are already being made as to the extent and profit of the coming fall business. -The Imports for the fall buhree4maelly com mences In the month of June; and, co asLiering the predictions of a large Increase of importation. for the coming nehmen, the trade returns for that month are looked for with some Interest. The Odkdol returns show that the Imports fortune ace over 57,000,000 below those for the mum month of last year. TheLfollowing comparison shows the imports at New York for June, IBM, 1694 and tens: Ca 1864 OM PieVd Eoreonezi.... $6,3Z,681 $5,513,963 58,544171 Do. for Warr/Mug- 5 , 577 , 555 16,0 0 6,964,.., 7,1-75.752 freegoeds-- .. 19.1,963 1,...,0,634 95.3, ...ii Specie and batten: . 1t9,997 /40,731 135,03 f Total , ent. se .... ••- -- ',.?, 't .. ~, ,i' :.: ,;:. .;.3 Outing the last fiscal year, 1C1,169,417 of re cane .', , .• . :, ?! v :: . 0:42 wee 'collected upon g1e3,0000:00 of me andlse ',, V 1,...:": ',• ',. :;' , l - . , : , ~ ;.., s . ; marketed, the average rate of duty be . 433 per !,,,,- ... 4 i , 16: ; I • Cent. ? During tlie peer ending J e Eth, 186 i, I ; , , :0'; . 1 .,' ,, A ' there WAS 477,608,281 of raven, polleetel upon T, i '.l . I , 1, ~• ~ ' i ii 3202,000,000 of gotta, market,l(lhe rite of duty eV ' 1 1 i t, •,/' 4 ' ' ereglig.E3li per bent. , ; ( ¢lr I tarry illustrates the ''' .'' , effect of the largely e laced duties upon the rev enue Ind upon ill s rode in ports In the case of '''N'• '', ,: ' 'e "'+ .'• .. ~V . r , 4,i - 1 both there la A l i t go reduction. • -,,,, 1, ;• . ~;, ' ;,!. 1, , TbO experistrom;thlipott to foreign ports, to 1 ' 0 ,: i . 1, '!,:. ' thesnonth/ofJuno, show a large decrease upon ~ • . • ' -I!al ts # , _' .:4,. , ; !.4„, those ffhiYiruan period of • the last two Years, 23 _ i % ; t . i',. . W Seen from he, following 'stadia retnnu for , ' , k., e month: , , , • :,L...' ' 'el ',' , • •';';,; v. f 15U. 1803. I r . , -4,. 'l ' '• • • 1- . •k•''.••••4," Far mclso (free) - 43,8210. 73,7 , 29 asAtt 4 'T. For (dutiable) 199,007 1,W.,113 131,423 .., ,• • ~ 'l - ; A A '; , '•. Itpecle k. bullion 1,367;714 6,633,149 b,193,412 ~., ---, ~ ~, 4 . s ; • ';. +, s' , Total exports.— a16,495,2e7 fa 2,847,411 614,416,116 ' ;.' . , '.. ; . ',...... Total , 12122h.d0e ', , , ; • ~ l'i, , ', 11, of eperne 16,117,619 19,33e,412 8,tie,610 +.,. ,' . . i "., I :: V-- , - In Ceteparlngthm agues It li Important to re. c member the'great' dlearenee In the premium on . ~. .i. . ;!. - ; gold at the Telper.tire periods. In June, feta, the, •,4 -, "" .. ,!.. . „prfoeof gold averaged about US; In trute,'llo4 G . . ~. • , ..,;_ ; . abouttlerand lad mouth, shout Ito. vntn gobs ' -'' ' ' • ' , -0, ...! gul, ttavezports of last month would represent a ratuti osseous mooosoos so that the deeregie Is t • . ...i.- . ..; -,-.;; ..3 . ' '''. cinch lest, han ;It appeora to be. The exports for ~ ,•• :• , ~, A ':,- • • A x the first Ms months of the calendar yeai have been '', ,i : .. . 4: ' .i.., ; .i'.. ..' as toners" :- ' . ' .- . . .--., ---a--- - . :1'... • Vita OsPOrts-.0112,293,601 119,078,663.83.812,444 Total ezoll'o spore, $2,661,C11 65,876,142 20,226,085 .• ^ ThotolJowlzor are the oftlatar fturer rOpreseat• , • froi tho exports tram New York to rOrerila 7 0 / 27 ,I, . -, for the Llsoaryoar,Tadrog Joss SO: ,„*. ',.... DOstratio prodete.irrwr o das 161,60,911 18L,107,734 ~,.5 - Foreign free goods' 4 , 0 01,961 Ba 9 620 ~2 ,410,635 ••,- Foreign darlsblo..i 6,601,275 6,241439 15A115,262 g . Specie Sad btillp, 62 ,,63769,771,220 32,660,250 '.1.:. Total exports.-1=8,81401 227 ,a 096 212 , 46 2•011 - Totalczor re' pe. 186,724644 tea ill 202,971,073 . , Cleve 1114 d Mititet-Ittly2o. - m+-Mare 1 attire Ude forenoon.- Salea_2:o bb - SB' red at tap; 200 bble do do et 7 00; tOO bids do do at sl,l9l,lDObbla ounertlae at WO, Teo on ears: ' , • Wheat-Market Orin and Aleht raintota.. - NO &"ac eg il for ND today. - ft rieftt in ft 65a . Nominally - 'find at Re" from . store. Itio-DulL Barkar-NOrniaal.. • , non , and. Ccnin is Store in Chicago. Ttigiqueerier teele, =Spited from the moils •` of ttiiiatehotinemenlotheStinettag of thnboiad o f tv*ikaws the =amid Of dear siiid train in • gime k Chinego on Bain:Meg 'evening lasi, tom. with the nritaint In stare •• week ago, sad - -- 4Vr..„ dtAke; i e ttrer ; .' st,g IAIO 18T hour/0 , - 1, 4 %004 9 -• • =WA SAWA •?! ,4 4 - -- • CSAM. *.1611211 LIAS3 !uric . sAsa-0iA402 1 :•••• • • -, openon,.july. 21,4x.orrn—Zteady, t WO ter _Wm 1....-- , fiAnter Bad Winter, in...4zet gwte, - . itintee tarDimblit .lar.tra. , . , Onexer--Whisilt dnil mut dragnet winelytnizz. • , Va r Vein fi tsamaxt,,= linierfr ... ,I,y‘A for IV. Claientri Mar. Mein Lazio itiroirris—V?est, i lapin Ing.iJorn, *230 ' . . Canis Encroxrre—Mitiest, 10,400 net Corn, 23 7 t.... .„, L - • Lr". 14,... Q ight 9ittsburgh 05azette. ginMpLY, MU' ga, 1865. l . ROBERSON, annum a co., IfL., _ . r j vimazamminew ellb aa-siNMILOZ4III6 i.k 4 • , Ito. US rearm El.. >.itiab Thrh. s- receive:b Pik FUNDS. . and OUR. !Il s r If • - . nold o poj u 4the United Slates. 1,, sad stall at, Mel: q`r- 4, Eft 41 16. 4.2i.1 a 8 r_ a; 1 . r xis i. ~. ~..ts : , 1 21 1 11 M eimt. 1041 do; l i ;., it tiitialerei ve lt iv n ont oti ut t u s Indebtedness t-f .., - a t 'r 11l th r _B2rsad BELL ON ourensworr 1 ;IT York , ginadavius, and Pittabargh •', SOO:s. *old ftel.Gwricae amaat Samzithll'lssi h• • el." ---- it t Arotal , eat, at mirt..M.2,697,Ms g..WM,sI4 V 6,833.. 7t Sird'n fm. search's& .71,8314337 Isv,ggt 0.2".2513 Notwithstanding that the Importeof Yana, 1964 Ware sp much larger than those of tad month, yet the alecuat of goods thrown upon the martat last month was double that ;of the.correspondlng pert od of lect. • • - The decrease in the Imports for the flirt iix inontbs of tin current year ho rery marked, the Illtare!iciap.s42,ooo,ooo tor the past half year, and 15118,000,C00 far the same period of ISM. The fob lowing comparison shows the morcmenta of ini portiat Row York for the nix months ending Jane PO: . . 1863 1861. 1865 Erd. , d tar admen:— $51,r03,ra0 d7ad3t,de 53845,383 Do. for .wdrdiVio.C. 31 .4594167 54,144,422 31,811,110 Eroo CoOda 7,115,816 6,155,414 5,0'4,712 Spade and bu: I tan. 5.311,1= 1,1. ~17: I. 1,551,27.5 Total ent. at port.. $91,015081 138 338202 82,012,033 Wd'o rm. werelne nVat,en 32,t139,737 41,i28,8n " The itePorte fur the liscsl year ending June an ere shown to the following statement: 1312 f. Mr 4 18644 Ent'd (Or conen 5109,216,195 firo,ass,oss 567,979,52) EnVO for eareh'g 63,g21,0re 63,459,759 8;We,121 Free goods...* 16,429,914 10474108 10,909,200 Specie& balfran. 1,731,490 2,099,057 1,Eu0,431 Total ent-at p'4.,5180,607.865 5=1,957,0451 t 61,779.272 Wd'n fm. ka,tos,en 63,095,971 75,261,662 We have here a decrease of y72,ce0,000 to the trade of New YOrk alone, which rasp be consider ed as Indleatikyk Utility off from the Iron year, to the whole United States, of not less than Sloe,- 4 % 1X4 s customs reedy ta for the fiscal year have been as follows: 1 6644 • 661.169,2577 61;u33,0 - , 1883. 1884. 1863. - Dotnedirr pr0dne05537,733,1112 5306,923 38,343,307 For!gatree gooda.4. 0611,*31. .857,035 01,06 - Foreign dutiable.. 0,51200 4 .101,E65 2 , 143 , 022 SPeds and Wlllgat 200490 040,521 11,015,759 'Aro+ is stun iLsk, ic , Pentar, July 21, UM There 1a no spode' activity to the Produce mar krta, nor La then any =twist tmlnovemant to not► In Um demand, or marked amigo In prim. ezdtment. fn Flour, noted on Wiallatl2l, and Thozsday 4 antatding, and the demand seems to Ue falllng off somewhat. . GRAIN—Corn tm firm with a varyiliart ripply, andlprlme sells readily at full priciest sale of om bu prlitut at XL Oats steady, with it moderate local &Mend at 52 42.0. fto movement in Rye, Wheat or Batley. There is coneidarahle inquiry (or Wheat, but there le none to market. POVLSlONS—llacorrls firm, with a fair local de .and we note regularsales at ri% for Should mat lb% for Bibbed Sides; 24 for Fl In liens; 25 (or Plain Canvassed, and WSW for Sugar Oared Lard Is quoted at 24134(422 for prime kettle ren. dere& Sale 413 kegs prime country at =. FLOUR—There was not, apparently, the some excitement in the Flout market to—day that there was on Wedosulay and Thursday, and buyers were , diapered to operate more cautiously. Prices, however, remain unehengei—S7,2s for priair Wheat Family, and X7;24132843 for Winter . Wheat—the latter um only for choke brand. Falb of MO bbls superfine at ym, and 20 Dna Extra at of GROOIGUES—Market fine, with an upward tendency, but prices are not quotably higher. Brotim Nagai range from Mall u co orlalltY,and Earned do, 200^ . 4. Cadre is held lowly as :Vas for fait to prime Rio. Rim and llolaues remain bat quot.W. as PAMT--Sales 0111 bbls Green Apples at per bbl, to bits Peaches at ssita,z6 per bushel box. Dried Apples quiet, with small sales at AZIG emu& Peaches Qyuoted nominal at x). la steady with a Jobbing demand at mom for W. R.; GGla for Hamburg, acid Pero for Goshen. MLA. FEFD—DnIi and nominally unchanged; sale Of I ear ElMinna on private forma EGOS—More active and a shade higher, In eon 10011e1300 *I scarcity. Said to a raft extent at BUTTEB—Frenh packed is In fair demand and sell. at WOW and prim de in small4skages at Ob. Old packed may be quoted at in HAY—Sale of 6 tons prime Baled at 19N20 per ton. No material amigo in loose. SEEDS—There In a continued fMr demand for Flazieed. Wall we note small sale. at in per bush. No movemst In Clover or Timothy. &Apr—ln to a small way from s tore a m tAlO th ter barrel. A round lot wou l d n oto PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM M ARK ET FIIIILLT, July 11, 1855. The market for °nide continual dull and a little tweak, although there is no quotable change t o make in quotations-211021X, barrels returned; and 2651526%, barrels included. Sales of 50 barrels at 28166 at 21; 160 at 21, and 102 at el. Beamed, also, L quiet arid a little depressed but unshanged—LSQ 153 for prime city breeds in bond, on the care here, and 623 53, delivered in Philacelphia. The only grasumaion reported yea &V barrels "Rope" at 45, fo b. Free Oil is quoted quiet at 61@05. No movement to Naptha- or Residuum, both or which are v 47 dull, and sates could not be effected at preSPllt asking prices. Thelrecripts of 01l by the Allegheny river s our Iset report, were a. follow.; D Bus J Galls her.. FlAbet 41, 820. 600 NI" 8 Vanderlght...... 100 111 Jos 192 PETROLEUM STOCKS IN PHILA DELPHLI. Special Dispatch to the Pfttabursh Gazette. PEITI-•8161931A, July 21, ISM Pamlents Stocks continue dull .4 neglected, and prices art without any material change. Big Tatar imoucht 1; Dunkard, Eno; St. Nichol., Ito; McClintock, 1%; Atlas, 115 c; Junction, 3; Jersey Well, l%; Dairen, 3%. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW.YORK. Special Dispatch to Western Press, Haw Yon; idly 21, ISM Petroleum Stec,tut are steady and the market is quiet. The sales were at the fallowing rates : Bu chanan Farm, 66; Excelsior, 210; Oceanic, 210; Oar msnla, 45; aroma Tempo, lah Webster, 2:0; Tack, CO; Pit Bole Creek, 14,00; Heydrlck, 215; First Na tional, SO; 0 1 Creek, 7-h0; Byrd Farm, 140; Flonth.. ard, 134; United States, 30,2 e. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. Special Dispatch to Western tree. Naw Toni., July 41, I. PrrsOverar—Quiet, and the market 114; prices are nachauged, at 1734 e for Crude, 60.1.520 for Re. fined in,Bond, and InfraSe for Free. The Prospect of the Wool Market. A correspondent of the Comdr., armlesolan fur- Mabee some Interesting epectaletona founded on facts, In respect to the probabilities as to the wool market; He quotes some Lgures from the New York Triesou as follows. and then continues : In ISEO there was consumed by manuftcturtus in the United States, 81A86,682 lbs of wool. of arnica 39,8ib,im lbs were Imported, In the same year we Imported E 49,000,000 worth of woolens ant wore. teas. To produce the amount of good. would re. qntre at least 61,000,003 lbs of wool.• • In IWO, had we [manufactured all the woolens aril worsteds we consume, we should have required in addition to what we lid raise, 84,000,003 lbs of wool. &ace then out population hoe greatly Increased, which would increese the demand, and the short supply of cotton has also increased the demand, per to 1801 thrie was mixed with wool In It. manufacture, cotton to the amount of 113,003,62.5 lbs. To supply the place of this would require about 2-t,- IXO,COu the of wool, which, added to th• 01,511,343 of Lime production of 1801, would amount in round niamberd to e0a06,110. ml, aided to the fi1,000,000 referred to above, will give let,Oli 4000 lbs. This does not inende what would be required by extra populati , m, nor for the Increased demoted calmed by substAtuting a large number of amides, which were fortnerly made of cotton, - bus now are made of wool... Sad as the Southern States bee sine open ed. the demand most still Increase. We think we ate within the bounds of fair maculation If we add 3e;0000,000 the to our baste of IMO, which would swell the amount now required to 200,010,030 los, and !Mittman= will never be bras, but continuo to increase. It wag also sated that our ' - manufacturers have consumed during the year the is just past, not far of this amount has been produced In this coon ry." Now, as to 1662 the consumpttora was et,236 672, there was an Increase over that year of 62,6L3,4M. So that,. as there la a large bomber of factories changing from cotton to wool, It cannot be far out of she way to put the consumption of wool dating the Ipreeent year at about IW,MO,OeO lbs. And of this title amount It b very probable that but very little, If any, over hatlrtilibe produced la the Vatted States. I ant aware that it has been and will be cold, that there hat been a great Inc ease In the amount of cheep in Obis country. I also know that In regard to the Northern States talc is true. Urn at the came time It should be remembered, that about one third of Alt the sheep owned In the United State. In ISM, belonged in the Southern States; and ecs a etnerei thing, the states tnat—like Vir ggrrnts, Rchthety, Tennes.ee and als.otirt—then nail the greaten nowt.er of sheep. have been those that have been moat occupied and overrun by the different armiesiso that there can be but raw sheep left In the South. A. the toes of sheep at the South Mutt be offset epithet the Increase at the North, I believe the Increase, as a whole, can be hut little, If indeed it Is any, larger in proportion than the increase to population. The amount of cotton that will be let loom by peace BC the South, will not be likely to have much allict en the amout of wool that will be used; ae If cotton gets mud/ lower, It, will most probably he ixpotted in largequeotltlea; while the uhlettled condition of the South, must prevent a large Incieese to the amount of cotton that will of grown lot some years to come, cultivation the eoll will probably partake po le re the of the char. oder of farming than planting, by growing lancet,. ton and lON of such crops a will be needed for bozo coromption. And 'Jinn the cleat of the war treat all the Southern States, with their markets very bare of all kinds bf cloths and clothing. And though it may be thid that but fee, woolen (WI - will be needed abthe South, en account of the warmth of thilcllinate, yet it is well known that much of ono best woolens went there before the WV, and that for a conelderable portion of the year they are con sidered necessary to that climate. At the lame time we shall still continue to have a Large army (some Ino,Oonil, la said) to cloth en tirely with woolens, while then are other very large armies that, in !IBA by the CloveraMent bla•lcill!waut new *two 1 of citizens' clothing, to saynolhing of the well own fact that, bison acquence of high Floes thepeople of the Nerth, as a general thing, have only bought what was Darden for present:ate, leaving them whit very short eupplles oa hand, all or which must contin ue to make every large demand.for.the different kinds of goods made out of wool. There!, another season for a ormaiderable O to cranes 110 the demand for wool m what it was before thewer. In an article In the United States Economlitt, (April 11331 i is meted that— We have • large lacrosse of machinery both foe - wonted, and woolen.; the owned business begion almost entirely sprung up dozing the last roar years,-Rail is now causing en enormous demand rompard With the supply of aerate combing WOOL& at.d giving ,them a value unprecedented in the u hole thidteu of the wool bonnie. Iruit, week, notwithatlnWeg the severe dap-talon, wane calladn wool sold at 11,thin Beaton, which was equal to 70.10 th gold. Then wehave a lane th anes 01 thlchthery for mous. detainee. Tide too dun regoires combing wool, not of & shorter and fLoer kindi.han e =manly terms. combing. This inmate Wlllrequ ire a `.eater quantity than the Increased production of the past four years, leer . /ogee liscressed machinery to be supplied from foreign wools. We have also lemon to believe, from facts ghat have Lately (tomato our knowledge, that on account of oar Increased tariff, covers' large english manufacturers contemplate moving their machinery to this country, and bringing op. moires stillthiczt to work It. IDIPORTIS BY RAILROAD. Prpreacturn, Fool Wavy. & Ornoacio 11. ft.— July 21-100 hides, Groetztoser & Bon; 12 barrels daY, TboelOotlin; 10 do do, 8./. Fahnestotit k col 10 tee beet; IS Heszleton; 29 bble oil, Knox k Par. ker; 1 big tar. lintrd k Patton' 17 bbla ale, Fpencer lei McKay; 100 bbl. dout,,Bhocasker & ; ,- .Larg; 2 bbl. g ab, Shtiver & Linear; as Mid , John 11 Rahnod; 10 dozen weehboard4 M0;200144, Smith & roll dry goods, W Barker& co; 1 bbl egg", Boning= sea. , - ; , Durrabeirn Amu treentreion Jul/ 40 bbla beer„V B Bub. 1:103; 2 rave wheat 81Apeon aper, id & Rtionl2o bat ammo; Bhonealest /MC =Ms preel; 10 boiler waddi; Klee & Bro; 0 bee 101414 I, Droop; dozen ng Wllart - DA 1 1 6 23 , 0000, Bro & eo; 2 bee elothint W P wernani Inn Ude Amu, Lizublayjr & Inn 11 011 L green apples, Elem/ag 6 , istaele. AZSironalir Bekrion, July 21—a • Lige buttitrin bbli eggs, J Oolblantz; 10 bei Boblneceus hes butte; 4 bbl Leon t nkis sheepnklado &Judd) 1 car B t keg 04W-4a fr . ; 7. i ) hit ar egirel„, blannr plige butter d fongsr_ & =mint 170 ditdos, throetzingdt Bon; /7 Wes coison(Lettup2,, Milder? do &gel:a:tom Mill hod, Wisp son & AnoT4 2 "MIN w WeVanni7 bin but.- ter, I do ear, J nata. /a Stade& Son; 10 blacken& Halm' 11, .111d.d* 1 elerallay..l Dayldsol2,ls bake icool, Mad' EldmpLej 41 6611 !tees thrtns /vlConnodys okt Oitik 1110ert; 0;1 Dlar'ket. PiniArn:6lnA; July .21-Pitriteriait—Qulti I trudiyasesperadin“to Bud, ••• 114• ."• - x..;4 &11t ji..m, at wa s4vaxio, Willy on I. pie diatiff. 814.1011P1Wiii to, OcituPW/t No. 0 ate XARRETB BY TZLECiRAPH. New York Market ?fly If Oxitdtd M.—Cerro, without material change at 490 frit - Flotrix—lSe lower an commi:l , 2lrlde. and 110105 better on rod and choice c rl ia tiOrt2 . 3 . 93 for 6 =prl e ne 4 Wtm l =fe w ,MEZiti fur do., tO meat= Extra Western, gt,1001 . ,P fur catuelOn to good shipping brands ExWa lt. H. 0., and WM 08,20 for Trade - Brands, the market closing heavy for common and firm for good grads. Winaur—Steady; Wesuun at 42,10. Gnamt—Wheat dull wad declining for Sl.ng; WhitaWinter is Bak better; Elantyl,ll9fur Radio Syriac, MasMi,4o for Milwaukee Club, 11,41 for Amber M;lwaokee, $1,70 for Amber Ellehigan—the latter price for mall lots-41,90 for White Mai. g.. Ere quiet and very dun. Parley Malt nom inal. Corn to lower; watt for Unsound. 112@liso for /Mixedand Ma for Western. Oat.fully ra lower, at 6-30600 for Western. OunCrittis—Coffhe fiagar..-Oalta Masco. vado 110.30, Porto Rico 136140, Havana IlMlat, illutuors Pwruocetrar—Dialli 1:3340 far Crude, wail° for Refined in Bond, 70frtie for do. Free. Pnovisroare—Pork higher and in better specula tive demend; New York Stock and Money Market. New Yon; July 2 1.21101111 W—Rattier more steady, at Me cl cent. for mill loans—elderly at the latter rate. Sterling ' a shade firmer, at 1064 , 109, for gold and flrst-chum bills. Geld WithOtte decided change—opening at 142 X, declining to 142%, end closing at ifsit. Government Stoats firm. &rocas—U.s. Sixes of 1801 Coupons. Cippone, 10e; Ohio and filizalesippi Certificates, Canton, 1 0 X5 (Jumberlend preferred, 42; Q alualver, Atlaatie Mail Steamship Co .. 114; New York Central, 94%; Erie, 82,14; fleadlny 140; Miehlgan Southeen,os; Illinois Central, 1293 North Western, V 34; Norte Western prate -62%; Bock Wand, 101 - 3,4; Port Wayne, 99. Gollepluvis Earning Exchange--Erie , 82% . Mu!. ing, IO2A'; Michigan Southern, riej Cfievelaud and Pittsburgh, 8; Rock Wand, 10T,,; North Wen ens. 27, 4 i North Western preferred, 92; Fort 9934 The market is dull, but steady. Gold quoted at Chicago Market. Cameo° July 9 1.—Fiona—QuIet. 0 Ram—Wheat doll, Bales et $1,10,311,12 for No. I. and al (or No. 2. Corn ono; Wes et 6705714 for No. 1,65A424110 for No. 11. Oats quiet; sales ►t Wo. Hlonercos—Qulet, Fusiorrre—Lower; Corn Bo to Buffalo. Pncrvintose—Ftno; Mesa Pork 1120(00, Prima Meu $27424. Recuurre—Flour, som MI; Wheat, 42,000 bulk; Corn, tame do; Oats, 21,000 do. Srneeriurre—Flour, 4,100 bbl.; Wheat„ 46,000 both: Coto, 1.52,010 do. Buffalo Market. BCYFALO, Tuly 21.—E/rum—Qom : No. I Mead TV. OW dull and Inactive. Barley and Aye nom. teal. Wrassr-112,05e2,03 Canal FRILIOUTB—TO Near York : Wheat 1414, Corn 1214, Oats inroars—Flour, 7,633 bbl.; Wheat, %SO hush; Corn. VD,MB co: Oct., 01,904 do. Farours—Flour, bhls; Wheat, 21,0 2 bush; Corn, &1, 72 3 do; Oats, 29,830 go. Toledo Market. Toizoo, July in.—Guam—Wheat de better; Wee of Amber Michigan at 630; Red Wabash, 60c. porn unchanged Oats iioniinally la lower. Lissa Fiteiorra—Very dull and nominal. Mining !Stocks. BOSTON, July 21.—The following are the priers o, Mining Stock. bid In this oily to-day; C. Falls 19 4 i riankna, 333; Huron, 3d; late Royal, Minnesota, 7; Q. 1.111,117, 13%; Rockland, 2; Surd_ riot, IX. The Crops. Tan IarALINOCII {'attar.—A correspondent o the Cincinnati Comearrrial writes es follows: Wheat, though it had escaped the rust, fell • vim Um to the weather, and many crops were so badly down th at th ey were not cat. Sturges. Flati prominent =diens of Beverly, announce that the crop of the Muskingum Valley wtil rise rather above half an average, not more. Oa upland, the stalk grew firmer, and stood against the triads Corn Is shooting op beyond precedent, to such au extent that the stalks are very brittle, and brash berme e alight storm. Average weather for a month to come will give us • prodigious yield, though It will require plenty of late sunshine to keep out moldy east Potatoes are huge, swelling Open the hills and grinning in the open air. Ali garden vegetables, except those requiring • pre. ponderance of heat ovex rain v are coming on well. Early apples are goatee but Me lo I. a fair promise of later aorta. Peaches are rather better that or dinary. Blackberries are the crop; on • thousand hills they are black, end the market le Molt The wool crop come. tardily forth; it the termer. almost as tenaciously a. to tiVrtelti :. that grew tt. Many are holding their dip. for seventy bye cents, and wdt not sell below that fig ure. Some old clips are .1.111 on hand, and what with old end new, the land L. full of wool. I hear of some lots of neat cattle offered, on foot for two cents and a nett per pound. Cattle are txmt supplanted by sheep, and are beitur .old accorditmly. Swine are so plenty, and so little in demand, that some farmers aestroy young —The wheat harvest was tlnlehmi the first of last week, and turned out bad enough. What wheat was cut still not make more than a half a mop, and there were at least three hundred acne to the county not a ideate of which was cut Corn la growing enely, and will make a goad crop if the frost doesn't catch It, data are ready to a 4., and prelate. • good yield. Ray al.. promises well.— Brows:4lmm (fad.) Union, lx rut iii alit VaLier.—We learn from putter, tato have recently slatted the Miami Valley, that the proepect for large and abundant crops to that section was Dicer better than at pigment. The late ruins areptringtrig fortward the cornjoats, , potatoes and other vegetables very rapidly. hey are al. ready considered out of danger from the drought, and farmers mtletpata an CDOTTZIOSS yieLl of the beat quality. This encourage* consomme of the necessariss of life to hope tem the reign of exor bitant prices will be of abort conticutance.—Teirdo Nude. STZKLMBOATS. BALTIMORE AND FEEDER ICKSBULOH, VAe sew and commodirma Steamer WENtrNAII, Cap& Jos. Oswalt, rues regularly Naar... Gm oho,. porta once a week, leaving baltimore. from ha wharf, foot of South street, eveoy FRIDAY AFTER OON. at 4 °Week, and Frederleicanah, every TIYEEDAY MORNING. Paaensen sad rreight naried at low rates. Through Prsiglit promptly attended tot rderchandlee bum Boston, Ni. 1 ort, Philadelphia, or ela what, °mulct:m.l to earls of Steamer WENONAR, will be taken clam tm. mediated) , upon its anival In Baltiore, charges .41.1 I:" coza clone. Persons from the Itorthirn States desiring to view the Rattle Mid. of Virginia or to look after the bodies of Meade and relations killed In the bottles of the Wilderness, Ohaneellorsallle, Frederlekrburgla. or Itipottayleartia Court Muse, have a eplendtd opportunity of doing so by this route. 'The WENONAJI Is provided with ea , el lent Stateroom• and Bata aecommodatons, and le In every respect a Strit-claaa Boat, being new, fast gad commodious. Per Information, freight or passage, spply to cs &tress SOS. WHITE, Parser, on beset, or _ JOS. JAMES TATLIJR. Agent, 212 West Falls se Oslttakore, Md. VOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AAND BT. I.olJlB.—The Staasset BERTHA. Captain Joshua Alschara." will sass for the above at d Inler.cdtata ports, ra IS DAT. M I Ihg• For height or Assay, Apply on bonos 1719 BOOTS .:11.1 D HEMS& BOMB, Shoes & Gaiters. 83 MARKET STREET. SOUTH & 11.088. JEW GOODS NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS_ I wank! fall the &Mallon of Me plibllslo any nage stock of SBOTJ3, now on hand and arriving every day.GAITERS, Ey stack embraces everything in the hilhoe Line Irani a TEN CENT TO A TEN - DOLLAR PAIR. All I ask is tat sTarybotly to call at No. 9 Federal Street. and examine my itoekbefore reredos elsewhere Does comet the pleme, No. W 3 Federal street. W. E. EntRANTUU/L . Erb IS Federal Wesel, Alleakeny City. JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Ilarkee ilitrvet ,BILLLI3 THE BEST, THE MUTEST ITIVING, And THE MOST DERAELE, Jetic•crre zizai:o emExamus. gi z borit.tha ofty. lie tuts just rextvoct SPRING AND SUMMIT STOCK. TIM MM. SPORTSMEN'S EELDIPANTERS, US WOOD MEM scow= Invites Ms attention of Sportsmen anti Meer SHOTgoo . . kof DUNS 1' 'WOE'S FLAnlff B and POtloll Ea ,DRAM PLAilffa nod sutimunitlon at week kw& lib 'elk teal west me biossibt to cm ituriest. LB" PIPIT. enr, Liam Wm, LEAD PIPE of all rdsei and thlolmomea BMW' LEAD.oI /1,9 ladoluleos on haw% sad pada i* eLEzsND GORDON, Ageme, flotataloslontlenbauti Ho: 101 Bond stmt. Ogice u 'ftkni lefigqt `No. n er.,,cali.eraur, AMU 151201,1:, " it.P PP TG P / ARZi °Wit Xtlggiat. lA4l62ftell NO. it gay - jaws 31...13414%-. . =more. milk= dui cliibi'llitai' istaml A.Tl oL4o l3NB, eramosi tor Ali ataligon *IOW: ter OZZI4 Ira J)U BD CREME .PETROLZUM 00XPANT. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne j ab. .Tlll3 eampsn7 VIA organised ' the leth ban • ender the' pennsylrania Maine and Mannfeetn• ring rani The territory of the wen any LS. Mlll zi e lands of the Dankuil Creek Unfenllll 34 of this city. Capital Meek 1112e3,00a Werrkmag Fund. 05,000 Par Value of Eseb bare 01 nO President—S. A. JOHNHTON. Secretary and Treasurer-BAM% GFLAHAI6. DI2MOTORB : EL A. JOITIMTON, L. S. Mono; WitsLAT Coca:ran, Jlince Liftwah, F. IL Omar, W. O. Hum, jeFayd H. W. rrozci. STANDARD PETItOIMITN REFINERY. CLARK & SOMA EL Works and 01See, OOLLINS TOWNSHIP. Moe In Pittsburgh, Be WOOD STREET. Thew works have the largest eapselty In the country. The brand stands the highest In Ms country and In Europe, for quellty and Sr. teat, and the oil is put is well &assorted barrels, prepared espewlilly for export. blantifieturere of BOILEItS, STILLS, TANKS end IMPROVIM BORING TOOLS ( or Oil Wells . . o dankly iss CHAMPION OIL COMPANY 2 r Plodueers of ()ride sod M►nu(eeturers of fielood Carbon Oil. Benzine and Lubricating Oil& FORKS OPPOSITE SHARPS/MHO Office No. 69 HAND street, PITTSBURGH, Pa W. D. CTUSEDSIAN, Sup't. &lel= REWER, BURKE & CO., ( mttIitISSION riIERIMANTS, =1:1=1 Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Work. 'Abets' null adrannes mule on nonnlytmenta 0 Refined or Crude Petroleum. Cor. DUQUESNE WAY old HANCOCK 51.8.. ===l wALLAdi ourriss, COMMISSION MENCILINTIS, CRUDE AND REFIRED PRISOLEITI BENZINE AND LUBRICATING OILS. IV. 114 SO T& WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA, PA. stornp o.p.elty (under corer,) for ifooo barrels. Ate* excellent facilities for al:Lipping to American alul Foretell porta, .t our wharf on the Sch m ul i k , lll Elver, near the platform of the P. It. R. BONDED WAREHOUSE OF Phenix Warehousing Company, Toot of BALTIO • IidiaLLSON Bla, Brooklyn. RUINED PZEROLEITIL ranks. and Barrels. See Caratasre. Mac, Fa 143 nzaza STREET, New Tort. mit y J , SENN No. I St. CLAIM' ST., Pittstrariti. TORWAILDIWO A$D COMKISSXOH KVICELLYT, AND DEALER IN OILS ILLUMINATING, LUORIDATING, ORUDI PETROLEUM OILS, Se., constantly on haad nog for sale at the lowest market prima Donate*. manta and order. solicited- t airaern Wu. kiotirra JAMES lAWIN a co., Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia. OFFICE No. 15 M. St. PITTSIII7IMII. PA.. W ARINC.t &LNG, 00MDID391011' 111Y111(411U,Zfl.m, PETRO.LEITN ADD ITS PRODUCTS And dodos in Beadles lastarbda. ffMNIMM SZ.OIIXII AXE) PRA/AM CI CRUDE AND REFINE) OILS Perry Block. Duquesne ley. lottteavgb tipecial attention given to the SALE AND SIIIPRIMiT OF FETROLEUE Led RAI products. Cr,r,r.--`-rnta TT .; en-11W'). r,'Llte.l Pltabureb Ares ey for TENANOO OIL AND TRANSPORTATION OOMPANY. SirPOST 01 , 110 E BOX la LL OIL WOMB. DTINCIAB, DUNLAP 4 CO., Pure White Refined Carbon Oils No. zn Lynam wain T. COI U=Sl=l Commission Merchants, and deafen to CRUDE AND REFRIED PETRO. LEUM, le. tip Latta facilities tot 'toting oil and empty bar:tit Wareham end offiee DUQUESNE WAY, eau Rand stmt. Plitibmtb , aptddmd ha/ STOCKB.—Tho caderelped kf nit Oro pa/titular attention to Um ptuedues ad of tocki of ALL RELIABLE Companies, 1,10 buyer" end toiler' to tall J. ii. 11011/13011 No. IDt FUTTETII STREET .BE4cli4.rr Id uoni. FOR TI U HOT SEASON .Tr.ST lIEUEITED TIILS DAY, Another Invoice of those Desirable BLACK ALAPACCA SACKS, All Bizet Best Quality, Prices Low GRAY, POSEIML 42 RESE, 211 C oreliras:at TaA/Iza r ice 62 FIFTII STREET, 4/ 1 / TINDER 001• W :11T 11211.4. NEW 000D13.—WE ARE NOW HZ MOVING our (ood. lot Summer Wear, vblAb we have bought At the lomat market prick sad will ta . mode up at the lowest Ames tomeet the wlehes of our Wendy and the public. We ate also recoletng a tot of !DIE LINEN GOODS MADE UP, AND ♦ 01010111 BELIUTION 01 Fast-Olass Furnishing Goods, • UM IL ELLS, Mnunuarr TAILOR, Ram drub tomer Pain sad Olair attest. lah2a.Of WING'S FARINA ORA barrel* fresh froce the bakery alio, tresh Almond ma °lnger Nate, Jut tecelyett kap for Sale by the bend or at retafi, by REITIM, • 11 12 • MJO saner M H arty ea 4 Heal streeWt& w -Palo Coach Bodyi ••• No. t furniture Turpentine' No. I - do. Bonsfool N 0.2 do. • dor ' inlmoior auilltv aid low bw ATM . 7 .:ssn'soznieinrs, ei *O4 sr A. OR • EULLE' PHELK—A FRAME Bonn II removed at one. 011uated dor. retwia 424W4skun Moines .61.41iten7 214 1. "°__. BAIRD & P I ATTOrr• melp Not 212 and 1 4 Second it Pittablign. - - pounds Ribbed Sidon, juit 000 Ribbed for sale by CO re N c . a l ea , onTZ, ER hAftrifsTßO3G, Itukat and r ,ro- VPYrt77: l3 F`'!` ll ' 13 17a d alrlat b i, •., - ..Z . Ne.....,:-..- - - - .c;,. - ::-.,., ....j7-..,-,,-•,•-•,'-..,....::j.;.;‘:;.,;;,t.,-:!,..,.f.-;:ii.,::,•,•,-1..'..±--,,, CHART= 1829 . PERPETUAL FM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY op • PHILADTIT.PHIA— a.sseta on January 1, 11064. $2.467,1049 00, Capital 11400.241 400,000 Accrued Premimua frn,ooo Invested Premiums Unsettled Claims 8,415 Income Cor Mk 1103,000 LO.GII Paid since 1800) 13,01040:1 Perpetual lad Temporary Policies On Mara tdrms: 141:07028. Charles N. Danaher, Isaac Lae, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Daley Samuel Grani atul. Cfecors Pales, Jacob B. Slat Alfred Fitter. atoine W. Ric Pm. W. Le_erie, M. D CHARLES P . mwszß, President. EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice Pres/4=h JAB. W. mea ..14TfA 00Sco r4iNtem., %A k er, corner Wood and Third FIRE AND MARINE Insurance 00. of North America. Asseta....." Ilartfbrd Fire Insurance Company od-PdEnimMocy can be a secured in the above named anu nimble compesdc 'WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH., IL MILLER, Jr., Prate/eat, WM. P. HERBERT, secreeery. Otrice, No. Pi Water rtreeL Symsg & Om's Ware , bum t i ty staire,r i lttstrgh. „ . „ 4 of n“ssd mot. Rids. Honte ' fosstitution managed by Diredon sane are nett known to Me community, a n d. stAo are idea. mines! by promptness erne! Überality, to maintain the Marceter match they ham any qffertng the best protedion to ante oho East,, to be DEIRSOTOICIJI I 8. 111 Mer, u l u k, kl u , Andrew Acey, Jump Nathaniel II ten, Alexander SPeez. Alm Malta 'l4 David M. Long Rees, 3. Thorns; Oh.. J. Clark, O. W. mokuiu hell 8. H mml, John IL Maihuni. onto 'I%L P. ERT, PITTSBURG CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY PITTSDUROII.--oMce, earner Market sad Waage? Meets, second floor. WM. BAGALEY, Praddeaf. WM A. SHEPARD, Serreten. Duurcs Steamboats and Cargoes. Itunree againat loss and damage In the neelga non of the tiogttlern and Western Rivets, Legg, and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seas. Insttre•*tat 10e. end damage by Ire. . . .. • Wm. Bagsley, ....•. .B. M. Kier, Samuel Rea, John Shlpton, Jas. Park, Jr James M. (kaper, W. G. Johnstl„ Joan, 8. lierbangh, B. F. J. Caldw r ri ell, I ~ Hon. T. M. Howe, John S. DilwoA, Barclay Preston, Wm. A. Rodgers. George Hingham, de4Orlyd PEOPLES' INSURANCE COMPANY Mee, F. E. corner of Wood nod FEU Sim PM AND mearfirE LETERTILANCE 1:1111.110TOII3 : Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads John Watt, Samuel P. Salver, John E. Parke, C. Hanson Lo, Charles S. Bissell, Charles Arbor. Wm. Van Ilia, John F. Birk tick James D. Verne John (Hyde. WkL PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATT, Via President. WM. F. GAIIDNER &cream ~...„ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPA NY OF PITTSIJURGEL—OLIke, No. 117 Flat street, Bank Block. Insures eiratnet all klouto of Firs sod Karla Rieke. ISAAC .10N - ES., Prretdent. JOHlif D. AMOR"), Floe President. ROOK. Secrescrv. Inas Jonas, U. L rr r . H y omey, Ha Capt. IL 0. Ore), John Irvin, Jr, li. L. Fahairstook . 1 11.1.1rUniCTUREREI. Bc. CINNA.TI Lten PUT AND [MEET LEAD W ORES. .mny IC =0 Iff'CORDEICIC & GIBSON, No. 19 ArLast 1 0 67132.1.1 a alt. asks to lades PIPES AND SIIEETS of say equaled weight sod Ts. 2, .222 4..22. tidMr, "% b ° t.TA he AIL, LIMIT PIPE for Ilydrs Nam sad for arils % • would is y oak the attirstloa of Pima bars sad Pro tors of 011 Works sad 011 Wells rsardroad jpITTSBUROR FOUNDRY. A. GARRISON & CO. (svemo.rs to liallaulin, Garram, app,,) FOUNDERS Mitt ILAOHINISTaI lll•nolantarrrs of Milled Raters of on sizes, for Iron, Steel, Brims, 13 neer, o Gold Straw to•rds, P•pePA bber Wrk: WllO, 11114 Onatlng• of •11 =ru desniptions, nark Mute, Patant Double Orbadar, with • Ma ly of *O A T pattern• thrall on ? trod and fitted to shortorder on short naive and (atom • term.. Office and Wamtious•, nbalstnald Wont, PLltaburgb. 11ATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1881. DIRT ILILITOO E'S PATENT Oral Lamp Chimneys, XI ►LINT GLANS. Devi (Thinicnie eft intendeo foe the flat Walk heeling all parts of the glaze equal)y,. time Dot el! t*st It to cracking. 1)11111101X1E, Fort Pitt Ulan Work", Waehington itteet, apri Pittehurgh, tiLiChtLIAM(/' ND STEE-L mrsiimuili PK . PARK, BROTHER A CO. IBEST QULLITT FEFINED OAST rITEE.L. Moor ~flat rod Octagon, o all Ores. Warrarti• rd glut rto say Isarorted or orocutarturod to MI ;o,ll3try. /i• O. and wombat.; Nom. MI god 151 ►ad LID ►ad 119 tittC4llll, NTILIII7II, Pitt burib "'MS? SUPEIUOIt OIIa ENGINES. We an constitioeing, and keep on twat a wirelike silk" 01 OIL 133NC5FIN8I Bithcr co Common or Tubular Boiler. We Invite partied talent': engines tor this put pon to sell and see them, renter of PIKE and UrLiAllA ISMELTS, near OUT Water Works. )r2* DIAOKINtO9II, re 00. SILVER PLA D WARE Willi" Carters, &e.. Ice, outtiggo tot the Ttodtb ori band era for We by I WILIZIR & D 11033, 225 South 5e6 PHILADELPHIA, JaltAm JOON 11. 1111142031 lISUA OW all/ AL JOHN H. HERRON & CO., otovvo mittazi.visavortarcrrep, AND IRON FOUNDERS, Ofteeanil Siam Boons, fete Nat LIDERTY STREET 4- £ENN MACELLNE WORKS AND FOUNDRY. u. wlcnErnisa__, iENGINE inuanat AND NACIIIINIST, acoOn WM/W. between Federal and f3andolle Atszansar LINT, PA. Etannfaetoner of W/GUT AN'S PATENT panTABLz 09011LAT/NG STEAM EN 01N, fßoefring Polley% to. Rep ED altbne of all , kinds attended to .7 1 1 4 / . 801100NMAKBR, g, • ILANTIIIIII9IM 07 • *Ms kae. tied Ltisi, Mae Led, Lit arage,Me Pladth Patti, eit., • • sad Dealer' In LINSEED OM TARNISH, aums,PAINTEBB , MATERIAL, AL Mae sad Wsreaotas. No. Wood street. aldS.did SEIE ; • OA NO. 63 Water. .8 . r Patsbuoirth joannticiorer at BOLIZEI zs A ETS, WHOM= amiss, cospuut NQ l'E'="iia. m( Ma. l ipid l omits large or small, made co order 114191$ acitue. DD W. - BEAN, ._,TT Idasullicturon . and Istypsters 3t,. Irmati4 No. st DIAMOND: ErstEXII bstWilsit Wood a#(l gasket. stussl.Clitsbusibt , „. • • I.irs cra.a.rez v:101:I I) Av:al 91,760,000. •- •..31,0aa,000 W. L. JONIA: damn Al Water Wald, Npata John A McCord, Capt. Ad= Jacobi, a et. r i tas S a.. lil,trow, MMN!tM CINCINNATI, OHIO I=== ILISVPAOTIAID Of .MRDICa IC. IUMPHREYB' Homeopathic Specifics Have proVed, from the Meet ampleempthim am entire auceem, eminent and reliable. They meths only medicinal' perteetly adapted to pope. tar tae—.o simple that mistakes cannot be made In tieing them: Bo lianclera al to be free from danger, and Be efliziont u to be always reliable. c 4.1.. No. I. ewes reVerlN Congestions, Inflaming. 2$ Non L . Worm.. Worm Wo•ero, Cone 25 M. ° Crying Colic, or teething of la. rants 4. • a Illtarrhera of ehUdten or admits 25 Dysentery. NeiPink, Batons 23 Calla & . a Mole,. Etordns, ilf 1. , " Coughs. ( 3 elb, BrofullasNausea 25 °. Nenrelgia, Toothache, Fereache 25 s. 0 II eimlaehes, Sick Head/Wits... 25 10. " Ilyspepida, Mon' Stomach.— 25 It. 0 Srppresseil, scanty and pain. full:riled' 25 42. " Lnecorshora, or Whites 0 11. " 4 roop, horse cough 23 IL a Bolt litherun, Erysipelas, Emp. la tlinis IS. 0 Ithouzimattsin, all INietunatia pains " Fever and Ague. Ohm Fever 60 mPiles, Internal or external 60 Opbtalmy, Core, Inflamed eyes.. 60 IL Catarrh, sense or chronia,inda. 6024 ea 20. • %Whooping Cough. spannottio coughs 6s Asthma, oppressed 60 Ear Discharges, impaired bearing 50 0. Depends, enlarged glands " General Debility. physical ° wraknen. D." Dropsy sad bunny Everette.... 50 X& 0 erne hickneea, or skinless hem ea ng Fr. n Sidney Disease, OrsreL oo W. " heinous Debility. seminal emissions, Involuntary dls. " Sorechar M ms outh, or Venter 100 It. " Urinary Ineontliseuree.` el. Painful Periods, eveniwith 60 et tingrnings at of Life:..loo U. hpileyay, Spasms, St Vitus' Damn h. • Dist=ga, Ulcerated Sore - -• Cues of 05 vista, morocco cauro and book complete 00 Case of 00 large vials, In morocco and book. Blo 00 Oa. of SW large vials, plain ea. and b00k... 6 00 Case of If boo. (Not. Ito IM and book a Da The. remedies, by the case or angle box, are sent to any,part of the country, by mall or ex. Aar VYT " fl e T c r!oril l or it r OMPII 4 474 MEDICINE CO., office and depot, No. 663 Broad- way, New 'York For sale by all medicine dealers. X•l3"Mercial7. Wholesale Agent, Plttaborgt, Pa. W. Humphreys fe consulted Cal.ly at hie office, personally or by letter, as above, for all form of Jytedyd COUGH NO MORE. TILT STILICHIANDMI MELLIFLUOUS 00IIGH BALSAM STEIONLAND'S bl - 1,1.L1FLT101313 ODUCth BALSAM la warranted to aura Clough; Cold. lioanenea, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Son Throat Ttuost, and LongaOonsnmption, and all affections of to. For safe by Druggiata. General Depot, I Ear Fourth fared, Olnainnatl, O. en the Itlollsal men am! the ppran feemzusutat DE. SMIOKLANDI3 Al °LER& NM TORE as the only certain remedy forDiarrlusaand tery. It is a combination of Astriniputa l Stimtuante and Clarminal Its and IS isnot a cue after all MEM= have For sale by Drusetsta Oman Daft Masi fourth street, Gincionath STRICKLUSID'S PILE MEM. STRIOICLAZID.3 PILE DIEMI3DY tuts eared thousands of the worst eases of Blind ars/ Bleeding pile.. It give. Immediate relief, and at fats a permanent oure Try It directly. Rol woe ranted to core. . . I'm sale by W Druggists General Depot, • East Fourth street, (Anoint:sit 0. Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Debility Dit. STRICTKLAITIPS TONICI. We ma reoonnisend these imtliniair with tom ter 4 o=u c ty o t r a St=lll:Tonle It is a vegetable preparation, nee from alcohol!" Num; tt strengthens the whole nervous mit= aMate, gOod et rv pp ous Debility. etite, and Is warranted Wens Orsperieta and N Fin sale by GEORGE R. KEYSER. Prttelinsrgh. R. E. SELLERS 111 00 , JOS. FLEMING, N. NIcULAILIZEN & CO " CHARLES SUPER, J. M. FULToN. collvtlettansi OEU. A. ILELLY, Allegheny City. MADAME RESTELL, PROFESSOR MADAME 1111DWIFLIIY, who has successfully treated all diseases of females for tater.) , me 113 . be consulted as usual, at IM CRAM IS MEET, Neer York, or by letter, sae medicine sent by mail Ladies who require a safe and certain remedy for removing obstrucUon, can rely upon tier celebnetallafallible Preach Female Monthly No. I. to restore tegularity In 48 hours, If of abort &analog, but obstinate crwes of boo' standing cony require No. a, wideb are four degrees stronger titan No. IL and can never rail, arenas and healthy; price 88 per boo. Out be obtained at No. It] Chambers Street, New York City, or emit by mall with full Instruction*, by addressing Box Ni. Wie New York Post Office. 43opyright mewed. jeettatdm Fowl num rptecnalk IN DWIUAL DIIIIEAIII2I, Ones am • immolates seldom acquired by Prtyst Ay patient. rst...l La LILL. any, Arai ths amount of patien treated annually by irm, nitialeat proof of my women. SPEILDWPORREIM.A, 13811:1AL WEAKNESS lad all diseases arising therefrom, ars ,coned in • ranch shorter time than heretofore • nIYZIEW YEOETABLE REMEDIES. MMr. r.a seat to any pan of tb• Union. all betters man smatala • stamp to pay lotus }roams. Oorreeporatenselnld banal. Offiost BSIIIIIIFIMILD street, war !Dim mond. Address J. W. BILANSYSTIP, talMly Sae an. Panaburet, Pa PRIVATE DISEASES. Office 239 PY.311 ISTILIEZET. near HAM. For the etre of ell &Dente. of w privets 1311111.11, Iron two to tone days, by en entirely new wad tete treetemenL Also, Seminal Wuhan:me, ern en ntlon Matsu* of the genital organs, and Mei prevention. A cure warranted or money refuzulad. Address loam W . Sal Penn Coll WOODSIDE & WALLAOI3,, Wholesale Druggists. AND DEALERS IN White Lead, lied bead, Lithsease, Paints, Oils, Varntanes, Myt. Stun, Window Olau and Putty, Spices, Perfumery, Bantala, (Jarboe Oil, &a. • Also, Atento tor Wlntees Metallic grown Paint, Ilamlitou White Lead, Matter Oak White Lead, and Maury A Whiten's Celebrated Patent Dryat, In one nod two pound cans. No 37 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE VIE Si. ÜBABLES 110TEL,j PITTSBURGH, PA FC RNITURE, AND CANE AND WOOD OEAIIB, =OE JAS. W WOODWELL, Nos. THIRD STREET . 0 11aadaa E. Ennundson h. Co.'., and Lin 111 FOTTETR STREET. McCORD 43 CO., WboWith, Dealers to nate, Caps and Straw Goods limos nom in store the two& and roost: aosiplets stook of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ener offered In the vest. Merchants are reported to evil and irseratne oar stock, which wLU be sold IA very low rates. 11l WOOD STELES. SP/OCER & IdelLf,.T'S Phan& Steam Brewery, PITTSBIIEtOR, PA 300 BBLE3 0110 ICE BRANDE 3 F& ILY mom; acne bush oats keen bush Ear Um; ears Baled Hay; 1 Ur Peallll Mow Potatosil • S bbls Butter, la cloths; AO barrels Green Apples{ - In store and for sale by PATTERSON,' AMMON is 00., es. SSD and WO Penn Bt., Seat , ' new building. CHOCOL/irit . . boxes W. B." Man Moot , litai " No. 1 Norfolk dol • XI " Des kkiallts dot . 10 " Dteabls ilbrored Vaal* dot " Cocos Stick; En gam and for tale by RElfredltb & BEM ~•.* Jeri Noe. to sod lea Wood Meet. HUE LEAD Put, Mille lead Mi n ' p , 14.1kwbu.... do . ,d7V Red Woodenm& Jo* B PLOUR I , FLOUR! • • so bola Low tinida"Wheat Plott; • tO Eve Flow. - For Bala ehup. JP , L. TS 90/074100 SPIORD Ann FREER OYSTERS.— VC cozen Spited and Freiherr, OTltsto, pound cans, stow In nor* and tarsals by .'. 1911 &n il" lialiS" 9 tittICERIES. PR ODUCE, qc .TENELNB. iCommaission Merchant. 880 M. XS .13 grsr Is or.. AND PURCHASING- AGENTS prITSBORGH, Dealer In Flour, Grain, Seed', Butter, CChem, Fruits, and all Farm Products. Bent brands Faro. CrIVN ED UR, prarranted) always on hand, Min GI iLS. Prompt attention given to consignments and eorrerpondmaine. Weekly Price OLLITIMIta sent to Connignors. Orders Ind Coilahtzunents seltnydswr B. F. QUIMBY & co., conutussioN RIIIRCILINTS, Po laD sovnt weitic say CHICAGO, Give special attention ao parchastler *lour, Grain, Provisictrs3, , etc. For Enstoro accotun. B. F. QIIESIBT GEO. T. BROWS. ELIO4T W. D. reprrazoi A. AXXOI,..' .I. sconzsitqr pATTERBON, AMMON . CO., Cfnannanon :Merchant., 17our Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE` DEALERS, Now 880 and 8851 PENN BYRES? Seott's New Butlan, oppoefts O. & P. B. B. Depot. spedy ALE" ; X HA33 M B.A.NE &WEB, Commission Merchants. Flour, Grain and Produce,: au SECOND ST., bettonea Wood & Smithlleld, • PITTSBURGH. moo. rorrsn—rio. annow..ter&rinco A. sulze&an POTTER, AIMEN & SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foreign and Don:see:lo reales, Floni, Buster, Cheese, Eggs, Poltatoeti v tad produae anuerally. Na. tae LIBERTY STREET, MS Opposite Passenger Depot, Pittston's. W. JOHD.A.II. HOLLISTBII..•.J. POWSII. JORDAN, KOLLIATER..t . CO., Cotntritsartotil Merchants, It* the sale of FLOURi GRAxrit, HAY, GRASS ' SEEDS, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, GREEN AP- Eq.,r.s, && 2.611 LIBERTY' STREET, Pau. burgh, Pa. References—Head & Dietzgar,: Pittsburgh; WG , eon Earr & 00., Pittsburgh. &pat yd R . H. JACK, OF Xi 0 C 7 Et Nos. 1 and 21 Diamond apikly prrrsauncur, PA.. CI. RCITZTI. •a. e. 08111/1/. GigF & REITER, PRODUCE, COW s_ lON AND FORWMZEINE MEE CSILAISTS, and puretutateg agents for all Pitts burgh Maanfeetures. Warehousob, bi 0,41.6 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . jessyd WILKINS LENBAST, • (Svoomos To MAOEtOWN d LILTHAIIT,) DLL= IN 3r1.1100173F1L CikIRLASZCE Produce and CosatalLatosk Dlereha n y felay No. L5l 141.borty Flttabargh. sLc.OOOLITTLa. . . DOOLITTLE, & PECK, D N runs. genek 2 al Commission lierthants, No. fal and o Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. far the sale off s,Mous, Orato r Cheese, Butter, Dried Pruit Provisions and Produce of all Rinds. All ordeni 80, Carbon CM tilled at the lowest tsar. ket prices. W Oetialeztoeuts solicited. tahlOdy o. 0. aster-s- • 111.11.3 G VAX QOM:WU RALSLEY ct VAST GORIER, Produce .d Commission ?aeronauts, Warehouse, No: isn berty et., Pittsburgh. Pa. VOnolesale ors to Butter, Meese, Lard, Egon, Port, Bacon,: Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Broonis,.Potatoes, hom iny, Dried Fruits, Green !Fruits, Cilions,rionr Grain, 'hover Ses, Timothy Seeds, Flax Seeds: Game and Poultry. PartiOular attention Oren to Produce Consignments. LITTLE, EASED &: PATTON, Whole sale Grocer, and Commßeton Merchants, dent ers•ln PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON,_OIIEESE, FISH, CARBON AND 1 ,11,0 4. On., IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and PM& burgh manufactures generally, 11l and 114 Second' street Plttaburgh. w orcr owtsmearsizat TLP & SHEPARD, Commission him chants and denier, In FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No. WI Liberty stzeeti tt tl L Choice bnuols of Flour for 11:314e. gonakily ano econtlantly on hand. PartlAmbu• attention paid to tilling orders for Dierctu4dizegetiendlp. oemdli VETZER Zt ARMSTRONG, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. for the ludo o FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SET.DR, DRIED FRUIT, Sad Produce No. Hi Pettaa. , Market itzeet, calmer of Etnit,, P tr=.ittltly Int. IP. 311=.. U ?ROIL MUM= 24. P. BECK it - CO. NolBs Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, 11,.., , Wbdiessia Grocer; Commission Merchants, anAdealeri in COUNTRY PRODUCE. PROVISION BACON LARD, mrrrtut - I:ccs :cr. r=-.. me LVC FLOUR dRAIN_ D FRUIT, as. SALT and R Jyte LEN: M B. CANFLELD, Coinmilaston and Forwarding erehant end wholesale dealer In ERN RESERVE OIiELME, BUTTER, D, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISIL POT AND PEARL ASEICES,r SALERATTPS, LIN SEED AND LARD OILS, , DRIED FRUIT, and Protium grahrraiL NOS. tiu and 144 Front street, ittsburgh. ant WI. N. LASQ. a. , CHOIIIAKER . LANG, Wholesale dealers Se GROCERIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PEODUCE„ PRGVISiONS, FLSht, CHEESE, SALT, CARBON OIL, &e., NOS. CI and 17/ Wood Street, neat Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. seir-dly econoi .... ;...enonan inirzokn. BEAD & METZGAR; Grocers and Dom mission Illercbanta l end deniers In all kinds of Uountry rroduce and Pitt4burgti Mantsfactares, No :4.1 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood street, Po'stiorgb. • spay P.1111711P.5. .. .. II WI. D. 111. REYMEit .. BROTHERS (successors to ReTtner & Anderson)' Wholesale Dealers ha FOREIGN' FRUITS, NUTS and SPICES, CON. VE1710E1:11 SUGARS,TLEE WORKS, ace., Nom 1% and I% Wood 'beet, above Filth, Pitts. burgh. jrZdy WALLACE, Commission ?Aeronaut, Ji• end Wholesale DeAler 1p FLOC"! ts No. 143 Liberty Street, opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Plummier Depot, Pittsburih, Pa. Storage Warr4Dbukcorta Wayne arid rem street. norat" J. f. I.loo= -- Juan I.IIfDeAT JB. LIGGETT & CO., CITY FLOUR -31113-9, cidueri Liberty and Adam affects, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aar Capautty,l.oo barrels per day.: JOHN WATT ..4OHLWILJOIL `WATT c f! Dierabnntc, and demon In Produce and Pittsbali losnufactures, No. 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. j 0125 JOB. ittIittATIZICY. K IRKPATRICK & BROTHER' , sac aawn to Brown & Kirkpatrick, WHOLE. SALE R GOCERS, Nos. IL9I and LC Liberty drool., Plttabura. • AMES DALZELL 13011, 'Manatee turn.. of LAND OIL, ad Ocarunlentou Mer chants for the purchase and- Lila of CRIME AND DEFINED PETROLEITII, Not. fie and 'O Water ascot, Pittsburgh. Meerut& made an smudge meet. . ,SE WAREHOUSE.—ELENRY EL COLLINS, Parirardpi . apd Ooraseleelon Ivrea cheat nal dealer lie 0 BUTTER. LA BE .d Produce generally,, 0. 2 Waal etroat, alum. Water, Pittsbundt. . , .10161 1:1i(7,178S. ID VIWISI SU... JOAN u oltoopßs AND °MIMI:RION MER CHANT:N. corn.r r smithwa an d Water wee; Pittsburgh. . ILOIIMIZT DALtISL 11/..DASSILL 14 OBERT DALZRLL Whok; Ws Grocers, lhamtulsaion and: Forwarding Merchants, and Maslen In Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures. l4berty str.rt, Pittsburgh. WILT.LAX IMOTD JOAN FLOYD , st Ca t Wholesale Gro v ore and Couitaleelon Blenitiants, Nos. Ws Wood end Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. jell OFIARLEB. L. CALDWELL, (saccessn to James Mime h. Co, PORE PAGICER and dealer la PHOPESIONS, earner at Ittestret god root etreets, Pittatergh. titEL DAD.../.. L. a. VO3l. K VOIGT CO.,:successors toiL G. Orat PRODVON AND 003wrivAlUri !SEMI:Lira% ullabetty street, Pipibargh. • nANID4DCIEBTON, Wholcaals Grocer and Common titerchaut,lo7 Woad Street, Pittsburgh. Ps.. lektV nal.= 1.47(11ti17..J0R1 surrlros..e. O. WALLA= T AMBERT,. SHIPTOIi et CO 'Whole an!. amid, and Pronnea peaierai ? 4. six th street, Pittsburgh: - T j us ISAIAH .D.I.C.KEY., ;CO., Wholesale Greeen irh otumissios Dientaasts, ate dialers to trcet, Pitts 4 . 1i0D110 No. . 141 Water street erst 43 Prord us : I 1112; CL OTHS 'OIL OLOTtL9I-40t1 Floon4 Tables, (bunters* Stdr; Window/, otikll widths astgyalugms...Atimorssaalcon band and for sale at reduced Prbot at the="oll Olotla Depot of ,r „ J. & PHILLteS, Se.anstaliSt: 01,4: street. VaLTIZIG.I BELTIRGI—Lett,he Hand J- 0 Indla linbber Boltlson PollginflinAk laiukens, Lam Lennon and. &rota ots bent quality. A full stook 'alwuyi: on bottd at HIM St ancl 28 BS. Pak angtO _ •rit - • AL LaTHEs Ril Uat retTed pri-m, 43 thalataa W La na. wtartuirdir s"them a . Depc4,Nail..B an& St. (Hale 4. 1 PHILLIPS. .*EIJItdL. corzsum , Tl,pN• AND HOW iro MIRE IT, WITH AN iZitOrosa; la. G. 3316 story DB, SCIOCK'S OWN CASE. Will Laboritig tinder that Disease, &Fr) uow >us PCL.T SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC. Mcaac c►iso WILUsso, OA ME 81&TEfl THAT DISEASE, GREAT SUCCiESS ATTENDING LT! Many years ago valid residing in PMLidelphia l hael p &rogreinmet grinitudly into the last stage llinasumption. All hops. of ay recovery relsopated, I wee advised by aY Pirdniclae. Dr. Parrish, to remove Into the country. Morrestoara, N. J., shout miles die. tard, being m native place. was removed thither, occupy ingtiro full days in the transition. Dry father, and I family, had lived and died there—end died of hiletonory Conougaptkog, to my arrival at Morns:Won I was put to bed, where I lay for many week& in I. hat was deemed a hope. less condition. D y r ; itorn ton, who bad been ' my father's family ph , and had attended him in his last illness, was sailed to see tee. He thought my ease entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decided that I musffdle, and gave means week to arrange my temporal affairs. He had seen all my family die of coatutiotion, and therefore concha. dad that death from Olea:ass which had carried all my kindred to the grave would also take me there In this Apparently hopeless condition, I heard of the remedies which I now make and ea. /t seemed to me that / could feel them, working their way, and penetrating every nerve, Libre and tissue of my system. My twigs and liverput on a new anion, and the morbid matter which, had for year. aosumulated and irritated the different organs of the body, was elimited; the tubercles on my lungs ripened and I expectorated from ntyr kings as much as a pineof yellow offensive matter every morning. As this expectoratlon,of =label subsided. the fever abated the pain let me, t he cough ceased to harrass me, sad the exhausting night sweats were ere longer known, and I had refteshing sleep, to which I had long been a stranger . My appetite now began to return, and at times Efutuid it t o restrain myself from eating tpo much. With this return :ot health, I gained to strewth, and am now fleshy. .1 am now a health r man, with a large healed cicatrix in the middle lobe of the right lung and the lower lobe &epos/red, with complete adhesion of the pluera. The Left /wig is sound, and the upper lobe of the right one bins tolerable healthy condition. Oansumptita ...s at th at time was thought to be an dl. incurable by eery one, physician. as well as these who were agleam:Lod in trunUclae--espe, many each caws as were reduced to the condition I was tn. This thdoped many people to believe my recovery only temporary. I now prepared and gave then:lndiana to wincumptivea for some time, and made many wonderful cares, and the demand in reseed so rapidly *nit t determined to offer them to the public, nod devote my undivided erten lion to lung diseases:, In truth, I was next t forced to it, for people would third for me far and near, to ascertain weather their eases were iiirs mine. Having occaslan to examine many cases of lung ai)ment,i was prnmptel t 6 invent tee Innen- • meat called "Sehenek'e linfarometer," welch materially assists na4 in detecting the Parlous etages of lung diseased, For many years, In Conjunction with my pried. pal office in Philadelphia. I have been making reg ular visits to New _lebrk, Dos on, Baltimore and Pittsburgh. For several years list I hare made as man, as five hundred examlnagorw weekly with the oRm. pirometer." For such/examination my charge is three dollars, and It enables me to give each pa tient the true condition of h ...beam and teliturn iraakly whether he will get well.. One of the greatest 'iliniculties I have with pa. tlents afflicted with Ina` disease, is to convince them to avoid taking tittle colds. Many think if . they take my medicines they should cure, no mat , ter bow carries• they may be in that way. Thia Is great error, for II navene will read over.the many cures which I published teem time th e time, they will end that most of them werethwe of persons Who were reentered to their beds did coma not take cold, and by this careful &valerian, of cold the lungs were heated. Physicians advise : their, ,Datfents to go ant and inhale the fresh air, . but do they curs-by sot doing 'I Let the hundreds • of deaths by coarcunptian le every city answer the tined/an. I would rafter risk Ili:intent in a tight, illy yen. roo,m, than let -them go out and take a alight sold— Many whp have been cured by my medicines, When the abranses brake, were so often. -sive, that one could hAnlly remain Lir the room, and yet they got wet/without exposure to the open • The great seasons by Physicians do not cure - consumption lis. that they try to do too • numb; they give medicine to atop rte cough, to stop the night sweats, beelic fever, and bso dohs, they derange the whole digative sys tem, Woking tiD the secretions, and ertetually the patient dies. What Idois to Mat make a careful emunlnation • with my hespirometer,,stad if tau brags enough left, I direct the patient:low to use the three rel. edict, and thus cure hip. I know very well that It is Impoembis to make-new lungs, or even restore the portion that is destroyed, but / - know at this 1131210 Um, that cavities In the lungs and ulcer. tiers In the lantyx an 4 bronchial tubes-can be healed, and just, Such rains axe curve by the proper use of Schenck's oPulaienia Syrup," and ems. drake Pills," whilst they are dying deli, under the ordinary treatment of physicians. . It is a great mistake common among many intel ligent persons. that than, are medicines which will purify the bloom When the blood is aliened in cannot be purified; it ildhen the same as other di sease matter in - tee systitto and will have to be ear. rind out of the system ihy the organs which are appointed for that purpose and replaced,hr new Mood, which eon boned gy improving the nutritive functions and setting the digestive apparatus In good working order. Thtlitomarhir liver and bowels once restored to • healthy condition, then an eboodance of gm:o, noMruhing food will , make new blood silica will pup o tit, as it were, mucilage the place of that which 11. diseased, and thus inip• ply the want of the body) 6111.0 II one of the most valve able medicines knon It ls natant, powerfully tonic, and healing In /t it realilly digated • and. absorbed into the Mood to which it imparts its healing properties, know no medicine that. bit done or can do as much to rebuild, worn• Out • and brolter4own conditions of the system. • • &sinners &tannin) Como' Is distilled from • seaweed, combined with haieitonio and alterative roots and barks, in such, a manners to make a. decidedly pleasant mentace, hating a jtowrful tonic effect, without the (erribladliastrous Molts • arising from amniotic stimulants. The Seaweed Tonic produces lining results, thoroughly invii• • orating the stomach an 4 digestlva syetem. and enabling it to• ellminatOand .make into 'healthy blood, the food which Lay be lied for that pus- peen. It Is so wondedurlrt Its r Hecht, that a Mao. glass full win digest a hearty meal. and a little of; It. taken before breaktate. etre a tone to the stomach which few medlthies ?onsets thepoorer of doing. • - . Toe MANDBARS Ptua - may betaken with entire safety by all ogee and conditions, pro:tieing MI the :good tesults that can belobtained oßilomel ot any of the mercurial raddicines, art r bout any !of their hurtful nenniti;l4rrhey carr or the the feculent and u o nmoutaiatters loosened sell dissolved by my SeaiSted Toole and Pulmtede iSyrup. It will be seen teat all throe' of lity mom.. :tines are needed in mc4cases to cute CoosuMpi Mon; and, in fact, my t experience , enable.. me to decide any they !have Slired-more eVirta of that, 'disease than that coMbiniponslf diedwitteknown :to mart. In tho various edltiOns paha/MIMI I have pub. - 4 , • qtahed many of the mostiwooderful tares of rub *entry Consumption ouireeord. Persons, many - with both lunge areotedoltenetlmet.iarge eartmesq._ in ore lung, healed over UV my medicine. ere /10111-, ' living and enjoying exoidlent health: - I Pill glee *few cases and select alitkin roso dinrerent parts of She couritty,no that themirWho - with euer visit Oe write to them for more polities Information.' ,•• c • t ~. Bor. Ilimry Morganoo Minister of might rt e cif of 801400, sad welt known over the nited Slates's& man of great ability .. was posed .11 by taking my medicine after ail other treatment. had to Be has often:lie= writing to Mb Witk regard to the facts in his elee, and- always alumni 'Ls P.l sow the Man.' , A fail statement of. his, came r Meg be seen In my pardphlet.; its bad waft,. _hemorrhage of the lung , " and :was !rasp •.atuth : ,exatelated. Behest B. Dann, of aterlington, N. .1., Was • I cured or &reset* and hieleurial &sours. At the I time. he crimotortmed the mediolnesite was .1 almost a mars of sores. Hers now perfectly well end artrihotea his etre colitrelyto_my Inedlemies. - -. • Manta god/I.,"fardirr, (fray neerr'clerri/iirgi draw toning rat* fy,' Onto, s 'Sty NM core' of Picini -finery Cant:imp:fon, and torrentirely earthly ray a:Winker. zr• .1LY.14 known in fha coTiuon fly, and tat berafte is not tj' fattactt g a Vreat•MTly persons in Ohio Mira& i Wee mond ,tr and mina oval - sweets. Biz .Phol yrdph, Loth Word and ef lr r-iie was tared: can beaten at my Agenrt, Derrryser; . /40 Wood Stredi Piltsbarrst l / 4 :, Pomo. Wttllam Afeiander,''Ot , IPlttsbu esti, Swett of us , very barrette:lff IDe Ityttpepstnadd porcelains-ox. tllepertWeWt-. Tonic mut /llandreirs alit. ;ate Bather, ofi,Witalibletne: ' !7,4 Wel -7- - --•1 Sued Co's' bed - ease of tnrspepatis endLiver-Comi •-• She 4e' an aged woman-410w eoriptstss.,.• !tenrns.lritliglitujoh=ttlf'ee. ')'•.lini,•-•Z;''''l new residing at N0..12 94-Matra strett,Wllltame. btu?. N. Y., mat Mired CP Pulmonary ocartuno. • lion, and is.now -as Iteatty an 0411141 , as ;a l, ,lff Peter Striate .8 teterria4!of • Wag orPotm onux other well br l dstdeTrr. man and other well knoweettitem... tMee Diary Schmidt, ordiensimton r Pay . wee a VI tam ,CoriktimptlO*losa war itio.minuit;.,T, •,i 014 soferedgreatly from Stilly having SA - d_itleginte • • Mole than:toms 'bong Itninite-Persoet:-Imesrair,r . - entirely meet - and is nasildrifiritied.nrAprukcentk,‘ . prinebpal *Mee Muth- math 'wee; cornier Pr ClOminerce; Phnat ( where. all :orderro)aust be ad&egsa.l4 -DL ll7*.•'-1 I eitce ern* there, rro_r o o4 l .llll/7sTYPAY'W?' • DR. GEO...ECZEYSER, . _ _ . Ito. lie Wood -:Strea Pittsburgh 1- . , . & an _the authorised agent for-the tale , of all :it e& irlPl4l9,'
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