M=E Vittsburgit dna rDAY 310 ENIRE=JUNE 24, 1864. CITY AND OMAN, The Draft In the 2211. Elletrict. eht one o'clock yesterday afterzioo, the draft :outfaced at the Parrott blatilicl'o oecovitb the following result: =rum rownsurp, wmitij o l, Et nu G*ll. .1 heal W rdyebb 11. 1 n ne ries D mater . Wm Nlo el fni! ranter obert Tir e . Thai .1 /loam L b.* (..ty , Wu! d I:Hadn't . Leal W hlttakar g Wm Wadi= • Jamb r Hiatt lillron Drub Natban Darla .14-1. fluir.j. labrato Beilr rraLk npu, Wm I.l.slatt John Helmet l'i•m• bum. LOMB Wr.t John Fast* &Gm anti man J..b.t LW.. Wm W Ma PenaPali , r Sobel t ilr , erl • Baba. t B t artblrd I =bony cliakrbank Wm Elliman Ike flikt • eke ward Pan Lei*. t l : llB fr e llentan rod ...rbtroti John ltala .T.bo Lents aeAlte eidsm• (Peter • linii e Gen Hartroin J Ll Xtblorl itonurl TyVer Thor Harrison /no Leadbeater F•ter Ott . John Utile /Am Egan" •bner Bloom= • I he Oars' - - .14-6 a Luffear Hairy °damn - Xor.sil Wrt it 11 Most= - Joba 8 liethan .• • sepn PAM • „Jolusriblaltn . , • Puns, Ostobangh Goisito LI twig - '• Ginn* Notstch Zionism= Bowl Wt.,* .Tentsr John Clotho t4B W smith • :Mat !boo Niislor John shop 0 til-aner Joo 'Wausau ' eantord P Haw? -: ADthonJ alts bans _Wm ,—.-lAchelph Critic's 'Ulnas NNW' Ilea lianmd s • atm 'Tat ,- 1,- %DI J itoars;' • I Ant Ho Els ry - rsoinlor . am kW O Onlican no 1 Cow ISta t • is 11",dsni 4 ' - 71tosry Le-go 11,n,s • Rai Whits • ' "!Arttry INT; RitAtail Otstraleti Barns., Itsu glum tNnn • John nnicien.oz • 114,tin Wilms ''' fiiobota Slam • ' Oalccir4 J.° WI B - rat • •Jolnt idol • Pau Omar Raid Robinson • The :Crimea/. uourt. . Jane 23. , ..pef0re J:adges Star tut; Munoz' and Brown. Thajury; in the ease of Mrs. Mary Reilly, triad for the larceny of $l7O Itt gold froth Dirs. -Ifootry, brought in a verdict of gillty, after ia'ab nil' of about dr* minute'. This Is -the*ond time , thio woman lute been Iz G eorge aaz was arraigned on a charge of • • . /dllhog Wm..Gottenby. rho taatitoony merit to show...thaw' the 24th of dpsil hut the — turtles veil) drinkiew pso:ly at the honie Of Mr. Brav n ey, co at the Biz Hile; ..IPerry: Altar lsavlhg . the house Cor `'and-- Gattenby. ciustreliald p . when the former strut the latter and knocked high , 40Iffi t After the:dammed fell he Vu kicked at leastonce, His skull au badly fractured, abd hs died almost instantly. The Common% Arealtli insisted upon a 'conviction for man , Slaughter. only. The Puy, after au absence or .4 hour, rolarard a vonfin of 4 . g*lty of .. , ..suanslaughter.• The defondalt will termed -md for sententi, . • Jelin Barker- plead.guilty to cooling dry goods frouv•rha store of J. W. Barker k Co., Ideekit street, and was romandcd for lent- ...Ablimuan - Trattlt gaily, of the Third Ward, _was arraigned on a eharge of . misdemeanor in tau.. It Rid charged that iildexam `Jrally - had consoled a Maim amounting to • ISB, .Itliehael Brady, from the iirro of jahiesteck, Atbree C 0.,. rind, refused .to.psy , over the 114011), although repeatedly. tiled; tcr 'So.' The, money was . finally col , lietid;by 'hfr. Brady, by mesas of a alit broughasgalust, Alderman Kelly'S sureties: -The. faotahat ths money bad been , colleoted, and retainoi by the Itidsrmao,.ll4 . alleged, was clearly - prored. The defeneealleged that; thslldenntachad been so seriously distorted hintind, daring the put six monthir„ by ex.' et edradellthing.that be was incapable of com-• mlttleg the offense alleged—ta oilier words this - he could nOt penned, be helAt note. assent witnesses were ex amblidas:sothe - habits and mental condition of thathrfondaot, bat while all testified as to tha tura his drinking_-exceselroly, they be . lured that he was able to ascend to business whameqber, and. knew the ddierence between right wrong.' The case was not conoladed at 11.33=.11021iza• Firightful Aceldect. • On Tuesday of last week as Lori Gardiner, wife, sod foal children, were rata:Wog in a, mitt, ise,,ftont'ai visit; to Washington' Ps., to " their home in Haire& county, Vs., tiles msi . g . • . with a lailantible aeoldent.on the Burgatts, town road:about - two milelberond Mt. Pro's. peot,OltUtt.'ltreensa that, while der . cAtilog •illOi - Asultrtty, one, ride of the, arriage wheel became detathed from the frettt axle, sad the carriage, rosh , d upon the, horses, frightening theme and causing them - to take flight. Tao ; wholes faintly were threern out, orwontflottUd escaping injury. The oar , deg* Was broken foto pima against the fenoo, and:, the frighteood' horioa _ran abittt.dirie solles...'lln-fiardaer received the wont - fa , jars, heelog - Tseiti hurled a_galast the fence with snob. tot* at to. remota anconscions for aaviril hints's; her child ou ulna month, old) was thiciwit through t he Gann into the ad- J mans ti011..,Mr4 Ofirdasr;oria considerably braised, and the eldest 'child hid iter:loiterlio spdt open.- The other ohildna ( With oielsz caption) wire niore or. Jess cot and bruised about the head and.bodyc Malicious lnischlet, silent Senn o'clock on Wednesday Cran ing a crowd of bop azonsed themstiSes by threll_4ll :fttenca_at„ a =saber of carboy, of acid, belong Lo g. to - tho - ,Pennsylraniol . Balt kfanafaeturLog Centiani, vbiohhad boon deposited in front of Usperszehouse, on Da game Way," dimialot the articles to the amount: of:sixty or seronty dollars; Infor mation of the fact was inado.befsre Alderman ' Donaldsoi who lined warrants for their ar rest. -- :4Three or , - the party, named Charles aluto r Hew - Toner ancr George '&IE4 ww apprehended, and 'after a Iteailatkere held la -1600. bail' or , their appears:42C at Couttc• Reslitt tarnished the required sem rtty, dthe others were Pennultted to: fail in M „ No•Ftallty.' • . • - Dr. George - 111e0oek, - Phyelelan tti:the Hoard Health, reports - the following dintbei the 'period etonmenelng.jane 9:11, and wadi lOgJana 20tb, 1804: Colored.... • Of tha'aboe• then died 'et &oration, of Bathe and Laege, EttilhatlYS Borne; , 1;. 110:11.111k0..0t -Drain; 4; Dinars of.Livertl; TgpnoLlS'ireer, 3 i.Conattoption, I; /141/40/Si i; 'Saba Iffessataiesi Convnloions,, 1; ./adanntaatlostetßraln, 2; dal Nail; /51111 . 310113, 2; 'Bertehitis, A ; Scarlet Parer, I. . Itotart P. bl'Eibben,- of the molar. army, was seriously wounded in tbs late 'battles on the Pelitt sub, and knew In Waahington. .He was stwately woundsdat the tate battle an the Penlin t tiv and is new In Wiudilmiton. eme sevanly womnist it Antietam is the feet: Uapt: 13. , ben, MO brother, (fertnetty ,Cnional of the USA) is now Wptisenar in Richmond; Liam °bamboo idltletwei- another brother,. trim woundid neserely tinder ad'etellan • ott•-tho Peninetti4.id Onembers Wiribben, Jr.: his nepholi. was wettodsd ander guru ; at mod% Itosstiin lisootia'ave•ntlyi TaaYou Iftianr.4.—Con last Tuoudikto iolows.kaadout Undstr.V.llre stab snd wows ." .IQUI._IBII and At-my of .:tbo Pitoulso ni i t are admittad Into, tba uosoltot. Some of that, ate fry Wets , / loonnatO,, but the groat =lO- lt~.of the wounds ou `Lot Uf-a daagataaa character, and tatapitaltatillta tciato UM fon actin apatitipac wp m u , cr hgtroprimpi, hittidroCurgo than e m pital teats have beim areaut of Ina liai.Otat - IfoululdN.ltsttlignbltiof aCoonimodaU su hum tin to 'Omuta •.occupautse - The. atati4 e to hospital at tbta thus Is baturosu!litmus cad almost hundred ..- • Baur _ _ _______ • , . .....oAttists.Eso.ro —my. doh. Oritnak owl% 00. H o 2tsilisvaliy i bt Clattlhehttnrii 1,11143 /be. ,O NL I SUEInt4; Bethesda. Chanh two weeiragoi and, w it Iroaaded... Mi . bial Amok Um bribe polar sad 'prated Gnash '4 Unman in bis, psili/OD/IS. pciket, givl4B Ida I Attar* litAtltiA - llT;the , thigh. Bat for tho *tutee :urea b.y.."*Ao - book, Ids Will *old have Vein' livikea.- , Ille "Imes tart ! du toattoseit;ood eta MI4I ra ,l l.valize It AS 1 MO I .044e.t4 0ur.: 411 4, -. 0 . !.11 • ' Talc, :awl I Bon . _ tisk—Abbot. a dosetrot-toll. *ere asritsaid,b' AUstturay, 3 Wards,. act bubbles tbder amnisio)24. inn to sokrndlance, att. saw bog:L isa .11 auladar..Vieyarmla or the boys Pewit 'pea, Use or c.katit Ms; ofeseere PI• - """ 'Er - - _ Nem Puelleatlons. A Wexa'a'a poor WOWS; C. 'Moan af frond:dux'. an answer to Atichairt, Broca:ca. Of rardla,Ligotr__ ,o Mmta.sad otbaillodara Inca- Mart. By mama DM:l=re. Tattattad from Um laat Parts Edltioo, Nor York: CarWton, Petethar, eta 'Bredway. Patti:Taxa: Mary Pilaw, Tt and 73 fifth street. 8 voliT pp. This b this work of &strong mind.-d Farah woman, who!, well known in Pranoeas a con tnibiltor W . Tarim philosophic, journalt, and also is a member of the medical profeaslov, Which the Is said to hold a high and re enacted position. It fa a Wens. of woman from the coarse indeesnoy of Orondhon and the perkanad p.ntrieztoy of Michele: and wham. is, however, written entirely from the stand point of Branch moral', and as snob, in our opinion, po but little practical rehab, as a philosophical treatise for the atnerkan reader. The asith , c's e stimate of the korner tax Is given In the following Tu. sago: ;'•lf wecompare the sexes with each other, we prove In a general way, that man Is merely woman oh A coarser teal.; we prove in the sorond place that he Is far more ant mal than woman, since hie muscular system is more fatly developed and 11600 he respires lower; so that bets moat evidently • medium between Comm and the higher specie. of apt..." Sauce or rem &maxim Arranged and Edited by Freak Moore. Now Talk: Geo. P. Panties. Pittsbargh: Henry Sitter. ICmo. 31Bpp. Bran a inure &ND EtttllOo:23 Bested and Ecbted by Lank Moore. hew Tort: Coo. P. Potasm. Pittsburgh: Henry Miner. 1em0.299pp. We have hare two vary bandremeTy printed volumes, bound In appropriate colors. The drat 'contains selootions from the patriotic songs produced since the war; the other con tabis selection; from Babel songs and ballads. Both oolleotions tot only posses' a preient , Interest, but, from their very nature, as well at because of the excellent mate with which they have been compiled, they will be well worthy of preservation long after this "cruel war is over." As the h a sf the "Hebei. lion accord ,' , ' Frank Moor enjoyed rare advantages for the preparation of these taste ful souvenirs of our great struggle, and we are Pilling P) believe that be has made good use of Ms 'opportunities. The • patriotic) col lection contain/1 many of the molt popular songs of the daY-...auth os, "Brave Bove are "Jost " "The Battle Cry of Breedem;" Before the Battle, Mother," eta. The other book confetti, also, many long, that are faxallar ; amon g the number, the edgiest "Maryland! My MarYland Tea Tannin Bee, and H.w by Beaune Ileatimant Often' By Major Pannimaa. Boston: Bober,. Brothers, ?ablation, 143. Washington mreet. Pitt•burah: Jahn P. Hunt, itasonia h ell , Flt . h stmt. Bro. 316 pp. A reliable and comprehensive biography of the man who Is now "first in war and drat la the hearts of his countrymen," Is a dmidera• tom. But we do not think the book before as Is inch a biography. It is got up on the high pressure, epread•eagio principle, with leas regard to fa= than to the desire to make every chapter and paragraph sensational and extravagant.' Many of the lettere, roarer. cations etc. 'Mob go to make up the "work" bear m a nife st signs of having been mambo. trued out of whole cloth. We cannot com mend the bookie an authentic biography of General Grint, lint as Its anthem professes to' have written it more for boys than eras, we 'can cordially commend It as a km:mints is well as 'entertainieg book for lads at school, vastly more. worthy of perusal than many other publications that fall into their band Orr raves Woman. A NoreL By T. B. Arthur, Author of "Liget on Shadowed Paths.. ate. New Took Carleton. Pubdsher, 413 Broedwey. Pit t barel Hoary Nines., 71 oar 73 Fifth attest. Bro. 312 pp. • Mr. Arthat's stories are too well known to require any description at our hands. He is a welcome visitor in many skeletal:tole circle. His Malone do not appeal vary powerfully to tho imaginatirefseulty ; jet thEr steady and pturectalitppeal to the moral sense wins their way for them, and by the employment of itrie method be has 'lnteestedel in Mathis en imPressien on the truth, heart not easy to be, effined. 'The present 'stray or novel richly detarres -tab' weleomed at one - atilt Most valusble:worke t and as net it may be com mended with unfeignedeordiality. Tint apil,ll Czar Wmoros The Washington Examiner ssa 's's: The farmers throughout the comas,. ere beginning to' de, 'pair of their bay mops. The meadows are said to be very light, and there are at:ought. dications of even a greeter scarcity of hay' daring the coming winter than the last. The rains of gender will be of greater advantage. to the hmetotom vary short oom, as well as the oats aid tosileY, bat we fear it was too late venting for the meadows, as the mowing , season is already chose at hand. . -- 1 TILAND TaLtourn Cottrair•—gt a meet ing last wcelt, the following . gentlemen Tern elected officers of the Inland Telegraph Com • oao7 far the naming yew: Prcridau—Thoi. .11. %Ilion. Directors —Charles Diamalaster, tharlex L. Boyle, John . D. Tailor, ()harks `Wheeler, Theodora, Adams, B. L. Hanby, ohn IV Graham, Sam. L. Witmer, John Mame, G. Houton, Charles (lambics, !I. Munn, Hem York; 1) Fleming, Harriebarg; 'John A. Himitand, Leneasterc Josiah 4ing, Pittsburg.. Tnaz t r imaDDarehlam—Gorernor Cur, 'thi has been informed by the War 'Depart pant that it has accepted two regiments- of one hundred days men, of them Colonel Wm. Nichol' lit Regiment Southwark Gnards. This regiment will bare on the sth of Jai,. .411 the officers hare seen terrine. There are eiz hundred and fifty man In this regiment. The other regiment is that of Colonel Wm. B Thomas. It l pito required to be ready to more by the sth of Jai,. EC otinnwsw of the Ihreat Grove Sabbath School are to have a. grand celebration and pla-nlo on JO/ 4th.. The church to which the labial fli attached Is' slinated in Itoblnion township, In this coney. L'adnint illniiskees ate to be present, and the ceremonies bid fatr,to ha of fin Inn:treating and entestainfng character.' LOS all who Can, be present, and by their . presence stimulate. the teachers, and encourage the inhalant to renewed exertions in the good work.. , , . ' Leeui Ymm:. or Woon.—Tho Washington Reporter tail: Oar friend !Samuel Basic*, thorteatonithore roan tittles •head of sheep 143 K pounds of-wool, or an average of al., Mast 12 pontele to the freeeei ... Tha for ma dated of three bricks and nine Olfar, all being of the Eipinieh Mak brought into this county from Vermont within the mat few years. pan any of our wool grawentriresed this Veld . off the ammo number of obese. • • littassictlelb Voegntlex, was molted to appear before Mayor Alexander, of Afieshaey, - lest evening, to answer• dui* of narrater, preferred Louis Weiland. Aft, Vontilly has an oat oven -yard, which in close prnannity to ' some frame baltdings, conlagratioann:iA tWbriozne lhAb o d r e s fe , a n r d e a f nt au e rol st fog to abate the ntdeatee and pfiylns too ease was dlnntsrest Eirezzeo Dein reilleTalana Ceairiz.—ln the Central Pals, at Philadelphia, a nett I inageldeent nuking gown slippers, eap, eta , 'le be piesiinted ..the-aelliers. hien d; Goy. armor. Andrew. G., Garin. This • artleles are madeAttlalltedtmld yelret,lined: `with rick very neatly.-padded, and altogether heatitlfid, Thai:4p and allppers aro stabil. ratelyerobroldered with gold bulllon mined in artful° atria. - • ' Panama Pinta Cottsas.--Tbe last Jon of th e classes f o ho.t Pittsburagh po. male College will comments this =ming at gnu ceolook, and be continued duets Mon - day ; and Taciday of next week. The must. azandziatlon will take plan this ocean at Earn o'clock . , and the readltg contest on Monday, at two 0.. at. The hiendsrand pat. 'rani of the calleguauro oordlailj inrited-to . - . fiinocuro.—.oa Baum* Wt. Alberta .llibner, an employee in °neat the wallow 'whom at Ilerk, Pa., had oaf of his arm eat /meths patta of the hand to the abottlaer, by eiairealar uw. -,-.• ' ` '" - ' Tao Ws/ of Wm A. Maikofro,' the mardeoti of of 'Maggio Bur. at the Ootabmotal,Thoi ft*, in Philadelphia, bu NIA ToMponOctim tll 19Ib 13optoMbor agrurrra as us P.ra.—We uu! dance that the irrou receipts of the Pltti burgh thattary Ali o up tly 431 *Mb& dmotsat . Tau Keirroat' is Virizimse.---Tie Mon itor, whicb paved. so attractive at our. isse Pair, tem nbrilvitMititett at. she foielo"2108* Pair le , . • 1 0 ciat1f;-;Boxiitol -;*fcroioi residing near PotorobargiLlsoutor,coan. Lad las foot cat off by 6:mOirizig licaolttpo• few dip ago,. - • 2Zoas Zooi isehtester s > hie been pirof rented w, s , firil a 01400) clerkship iss ThlrCAidliork depsrcemst at lirashlsl, tom ....rinrAzLespr.:zErr; toblan its 6ali2', installed as,piefot of Ms Ram a (014 8 4? 11001 ) /*iibytetiszt chards of ilater.. • tiartal:=Elargel 11* MU. istutork shots 2. 4 .Wot..llo!iteOis par oW batik; WE woos; t ..,•....iy MEMO Pm The Pitteturgb Gamier. Oakland Passenger The late change of fare on the above rail. road has caused mazy of Its forma pstrans to seek other Ways of trent. ~Tboru Who re side in list Liberty now nearly all travel by the Pennsylvania railroad, also most of those near Toll Ogle No. 2. The compaßy Is not, perhaps, aware of the groat difference between the two roads; but those wbo have to pay very soon make the calculation, which is as follows 730 trips on Oakland R. IL at 12 for 21 00 Ph as 048 trips on Pennsylvania 11. a at 64 for $1 10......... 00 82 trips on Pennsylvania N. 11 at 20 ' for $1 00 $3 16-21 15 Difference in ono year to each person, $39 68 The difference to walk from Toll Gate No. 2 to Oakland Station, and tq Station, is about the same ; the this on the Oakland railroad Is thirty fire minutes, and on the . Pennsylvania railroad It is ton minutes. So that parties leaving Toll Gate No. 2 at the same ttme, the one going by the Penneylva• ills railroad can save fifteen or twenty min otos in each trip, and save at the rate of near ly forty dollars a year, betides, on the Penn ',leant& railroad ollidren wider twelveyeara of age are pasted free of oharge—ao, also, aro baskets. Oa the Oakland railroad bu• beta and children are charged five cents oath. The difference to a family is at once apps• rant. Very many who have their own coaveyao. oes now flee them, who formerly used the cars every day, and many walk. Had the charge been made . sixteen tickets for one dollar, from Pittsburgh to Oakland, and thb to bo charged for any part of that 'distance, the people would not have sought another route, and would havo willingly paid this advance; and the company would have made more money than by the present anale of charges. Joao 23, 1864. TELL CROP3.-.-The Lancaster Eraariner says: Oar ;farmers are now busy securing the bay crop. The weather is favorable and hence the work progresses rapidly. The etc A all over the eel:miry is said to be an average full ono. Wheat also looks flee, and should the weather continuo favorable there will be no Idle time between hay-making and harvest. Mosta/ Parks, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont elate of the best quality at los , rates Orlon at Alex. Laughlin% near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cauca Paz lavrantarr.—any person who bee a amall amount of capital which they wish to in in a lace and established busi ness, (Iron trade) can have an opleortanity of doing no which is 'Wont offered, by address ing BUsx, GAZETTI offlee. Corns, Bunions and .Dlseaand II ails DR. Runstr......Thia entinent Chiropodist, who effemoti many turn of owns and horsiotis, to again among 0J and Is located at2o Peastreet, street, over Andrew's tea Mara Ills opera tions are efsCielons, painlass and speedy, and knowing, as all should that comfort in walk ing to essential to health, those afilictsd with these troublesome posts would do well to give the Doctor a tall. Mr. Ell Young, and Mr. • James Millinger, well known in this 000201 a. city for yaws, wore afflicted with both corns and bunioni for a long Ulna Mr. ELI Young most gays: Dr. Randall sticoeufnily cured Boom most painful dorm and bunions for me. The emu Is effectual. sAd I confider Imelda an excellent investment. Mr. JaineaMillhAger writert—Dr. Randall, a yearage,rtimosed a most iainful corn from under one of my tee tolls. The operationvas perfectly sueossftd. To-day he has removed others, and I have no doubt with equal mar, for which I bad undergone several toe - succemilul operations at the hands of mbar Prolessod.Obiropedists. 0130ehours from 10 to 12 a. ft., and from 2 to bp. m. - .Bacra Fos Sothrmts , --Throughout the la dles and Orb:dean cam patens, Moon!, medi cines which primed themselves able to can the wont awes ot Dysentery, &any and Fe ver. were 1301.1.0 WAY'S FILLS AS D OINTMENT. Therefore let every Volunteer Pie that he is supplied wit/6am. &noway's Pills and Ointment are now n tailod, owing to the high prices of drags, to., at 30 cents,7s won and $l,lO per pot °rhos.. - For tato in Plashozith by - 11. Li. Aline stook &Co. For laic at Fulton's drag store, Plttlt street, E r ittiburgh. For sale also by Goo. A. Kelly, Fedeul sant, Allegheny city. ANIKVID.--61=1201 farAbLpi.. eo., chant Tailors, have removed toll datlthdeld skeet. We a/v..ldt reeelvlng ant wend supply of spring and summer good,, and would most respectialkr Invite onrirlemds and the publio la general to amnia, our new stack, believing It. to be one of the Mum Web oi.merchant taller goods In the city. Biers garment warranted to give NI tads.- la both.l.m and quality. Qin al a call before parcWng elsewhere and judge for_yeamelves. @tanawd time, with . taw to WU at 1170 Elprlog t - is afaraw n -4. 81,8301 90, with at tall.; - Oca,-21.r. 2 51870 1433. Oats mars, satin wad firmer at 883088 Zr . a. 1; Onkago W 441870; Whaks sl.are JO. Gaud 21, leas to be York-Wilma liq Limo 17a... 1, /als'mport•-rdar, 11,012 - tals I 'Ash atimit,7B3 ,bastr,' Com 183,387 baab ; Ows, /011,121 Znah.- - . IClanal 12 zsatil , ;Wasit, 8%784., Lib; 03 a4 WM) apart; Oars, - 53,210 bkah. -.-- .. . . Philadelphia Market. ;Partanitrarn, Jon ! e 23 -The taarket la completely miaowed b s the Wohiat Aar U.M.13.* ino.ld. /loan IR good export dentaad at 587589,80, w beat ad. mislay bat ununlod; Willa frau. Bed 112,10. Coro . 1 4 , u mug' ; T. lb a elm Petroleum nasattl.d; Wade Ma, bawd I* 'Bond -43 q do. nab 783.130 r. Wanly advanced to 11l ES. ' i osw%o Market. ....-- - . - , F' , . Owsoo, June SO.-cony towettled, and dail•nt generally tefaw .to liww, Wax?: Vows truartled and wet; Intl - but SIC. 41fering. Arati-r alltalgen lal lend a• U. Cora at.. New uhlo 2 1 .13 to' Oa al Pral gtrat - TordiA/48 4 7brat liv; Ooru 11%e, I ALI: - -. • - - - - New Titt...•_ - ....'- -..:* I ' -'-' ".- -•' '' - - -..... tartan at the:. Aaw YorX Grocery . - --- '.-" Men Oda' aist, .loni. ..) -' 'I" ' Ooffew-There era ni now Stature'', to note t d Oda treats, atom, are on Ito Increase, but the mutat rar• rata. steady at prole a valuations. The alval are USW bags, p,t- imptradori to Ottvirarnant‘ On silvan, 'lnc.;i Ilu die . 4zBl! Amur ..‘ 5 O - Ls.,ii.yra: 42. 4 , 220 .lcsito, ll •Am i Sad 00 dO. rot DP121114" 36 ' Cob.- DS Emil of Itha la Ina 'man r7i !au] up ty Damn Trole ticott liana; la 181.7/0 pip, lis i lid 7to Pap to lisiLd 211,0:10 at Baal:me - au rtatriat,earulance-acaattly applied, and, eonus raise:wrist m o rel ID . an. that ads wittatonwelabth al a a nag 111. has been ca. Vitothatcd-4,llyeng ha , tpaulte litititL .0 17,4‘. CLI. stood dO. 81%, wad fair firom l y 18, 4 raw...-0.4 at amoß at taw. cabamad valasuons, It Is understood to Jerp.paranwira - could -b• /11.131,";' illeflord; -*lbw thrturritaree,latty di:ituotrd 2.4;p3 rdradd. &yam% for *Mt trldwond' 20 21% ton ' ,! Tallow; or mat oat Ma condaraw.: Ti.. warp at ism Are 401 , 4 94 44 ,411a1iat 17,84•16%rente: lord. ,=-1n - bead - Ilrotolltraab, 241'Pot to allay 18%4234, I)) how . 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