..:-...V*llogit Sate. ' SATORD4S . BliAnpiegr...-111LIt 2, IE4I. ,CITY AND SUBURBAN, " • V. cbristoui Commicalon. The & o Committee of Western Pannul pregentg the following report of fie epastions for Jane SCI Jlnsin Smith, Otanomn.tlith. 5 Id Itendetw. D u n alagetilo, Pm, ss w H,tower, west klenandsr, rf, P Tai.or Beater. Pa A A P Policek, D, Washington con o nty, rondat, do d 33 Hideout, do do Bobort !fiercer, do do Beg D 8 Litton, Hickory Pa. .• s,Armstrdnx. Ilarrivostir.e, Ohlo, Andrew 5.11 h. 'W..," Oslo, Jobs 5 i ratty, %ash% Ohio, hero been commie. eloped a. del.g.to• to the Army of the Poloinac. net N tamil e ilexcer. John Keil.. glo enuellimille, Ohio, bate gone to the Army isf the Cumber:a' d. The Vaunter sotnoa ledges dia.-reedy( of the following contribritione during Jane: atrial,* (ionontalon from Wwhingtoti, hops, fir 0 Itt Bead. B q additionat (to ^ I tailis3o)._---. 2003 'Aral Odandttea of Board CO Da Convert . tlarrettl.l P Ma. 15 916 95 OhL3ToWetaltdp..,—... . 2 330 do do rch 01 Maui. No 2 650 E Church, 30 Genera , COmuiltur. • _ totoultalaf arenelitiort. -. w.a orn- lw .I"ean• ,aylTantl4, and PI-db .- W. stern Viral.,l 179 Soldlds Aid liodety, Dolt* , Arad:mug ea ----- 72 80 do • do Latch ereek, ktenner e 3 Pa 60 40 do rallebarg. lodtan. do 6o do d 3 Bloosnbarg, Clarion do do 25 do do Mr. Walltialrah Kotler do . 02 do - da Yrs Bldg., Ind] toad° do 555 'do do Mellott..., TT, co ___ 3r5 do do Fteeria tiellts. do e6O d 0 410 Da lectleftlordoe co Ohio_ 12 35 do • %Shells 0,, 6 as `VDU Girls Sewing &any. Pittman:deb__ 5 'el _Schad Dtedrkt, No 0 :Mercian Towtothip... so 10 11orthEeirlati3e-...-- 7 ''Begins Bonilla and b •lier mater.imocoa le ' hon. burah--- :Ad Cltidad of Carmichael a. d vicinity °roc. 17 25 de do BoottaylTani• and Tidally, Lion 0.3 01,1 117 115 da do uttoo Blereor al Pa.... 101 77 do do Paton p, Allegheny co— 32 do do TOM Ward, PIS roam a.s do • do Beidicyseilbe, seti'n ao Pa 5175 -do 4o Laurel ISIJ. Fayette co Pa 31 do do Boater, do d, do 38 do do Meals tp Bolutant Co Ohio 64 10 do do PrPney do do do 3645 do do Kole la .tiponotown do do 58 Blethedlit Ephroopol Churches Weal Pike Bun 1705 Mastesiolltertur-71, 'it...—. 17 65 Somerset: ... 10 Perrysville, .friremon o 3 20 45 04 Eagle 0 ...... lo 02 Bt. Cl.inrilts, Ohio-------- 14 02 Harlan 'Springs, Oblo—' • --. le 60 Drama& of lecture by hoe. W. K. My gulp, B&W. 011 o— 83 86 • BatlianY Chapel, Wlneheator. 5 6/ Gllailikllafirmed Church, mt. PlOOOOOO, 13 rive turn. curacara. • rourth March. Pit aturgh_—_--- Braes Bead, WM. Weatmorclaud county. Ps- —.. ' • - SITED TRISETTIMIIN CUUICIM May Bun, Taaascv Gooney, do do Marton do do --..._. Mt. Juktob. Lawrence do do Saoosa Church ktrlCss do do do d r Bab Betel do do Portomillo, 13oBer do do -. Gonoord. (Barba Blocky eprlog, Hoover do do - East 66100. telloghouy do do -- 111 , h EMI, Vantre exhibition Cherry .. ..trley — Litorary `froiany. 60 15 Teley.Bharch ra _ 50 CP Amity. Ckahoccoo countj 01.10 al 00 Bctco:lildp, --. 18 3) LotrelBllls. do ....... 18 DJ Blehtso do ...... 15 00 rouit Mrs pool, do 33:0 ifstxrdan, d 21 85 171441 Ere.. 3 00 Earormsd Preabyt. eat Chp eh, Cochiao 10 d 0 - lasllceSoci•ty of P.,ke 800 Church, West moreland coulty, Pa ---... Ltrrlar , Wes m..ralasd county, 197 50 Bettaiinib do d 137 15 Mingo, A l oldagton 111 70 itetltB9.o.llBo tlp do 61 00 Lsattiomovl Glad. do 23 V) Thliti„ Lau -b. do' 11 , 1 0, Meirrilmilit., Pa 19 :0 Vow 1610,33, Bl anr °Doty, Pa ------ 18 00 Moro, W-saolorao&-r. Wath4ogt.. coucty, P.... 1500 Cvnaog", 00 (1.,. 15 tO 0-I,l*o Vera MI. Mt Mitatratb. Alleghboy Co, Pe.-- ... 45 50 P 'mg Vs ley, 11 6. Dante.. drerdi. Pa, . 3 8.3 :18801.91484440,8en, 9 2,5 trinci,samicy. Pa-----_—_— 15 91 I.4.tta Nava, 62 10 --... 0i 00 Ot.a• Bum Ps.------ to 05 Chllte• UOO, 23 60 Taa‘ De a' trtiootown— 00 Hew,abeeaudrla, 00 Baths'. Pa, 3 Ce Ifrtenairlst Ilargoony CauTsb, 4 al 1910 Eanteit,o lB tO BeaArloo. ' Jo Masan 0 . SS 46 is..Carook lisbbaith sclierol, 0_..__.....—. 12 to le. dm:v.140.4W. 0.---.--,-- it 75 Ems Cnek, Co Dammed Tolls, 0.-------- 25 20 Ooooton O.- 6 03 tontine,. 0= 51 76 Das:6od, 0 65 SS 101,bre, 0 —.-- 6 50 Wadi" 12 eo Jorotaerollei 0 11 55 Long Gm*, lowa, 5 on Pladowt a eves do— . Tr.* treiyo cbsdo4, lissbandoek, 00 &VIII LIMN C. 11.11. Pdadavaburg, Somerset Co, Storatowa, d.. do 1111.4., a* do Shama Sabbath' • tlmßmUar. cownt•scn. , .. TM a 11.1..n0i. nub , inb--- P 114 W kil 4r, - • W RayCO Z mond. F tabar ranklin, Fodor p Bent lambic, Boma Israel Price. Annapolis motion, ro • itoads JobniKirk 4.lfarson Mrs Larry, Malan& BB.? I Mak., Pitokordb.....--... MO Barbara Diffenbaugh--..—...... Tama* Dlgby. Jain .4=l Limy, Ourimille, co Leman, Promo. Omit , YltlaDn on.; 600 JoitnlLosball, P.abattan, 5 02 3 L Borman, Bicarm.4lo. 5 Two friend., Itnanklin, 19 CO Wm Blbgaro, Übouvilla, 01.1 Johnlky, ntambenvire, 1 00 Mt. Dr Tram; 6 (10 lire ICJ Hagman, Nat Newton, Pa....—. 1 oil 11 Moats, lllriebwitlo, Bas A. Scot, 2 ", Darla Graham, Bock Ban, 17lindt. —. 910 Jobascon, N Wilmlnvon, ........ oo Gilbert Toot's bution, Pa.—. 9 o Kra Intan, Alleghenyßaltr 600 & latanno.t,KaritvilLs, lowa-- —... 1 00 John A Mawr, W nnombog, Pa....—. 5 CO Wm Banda, Talky Omni, 6 00 Asdnor Brielebiget, 5 CO Ibindry mob danation. 31 0 C!!!! 15dev9=7.760 79 Winked, 72.648 The following bozos of hondtal _clothing and sagas. hays been rooslvsd daring the month of lone : • • ibezaChomlattes Aid Society of Wayne tout ahlp.iLairrawas manty.- lnos.from sold era aid Sociery of Eimer bars, Pa 2b use fuss L.diee Ala Scalar, ofU P clactrai Pia pa .Ibot teem Ladle. Aid &deli, of West Ifiddlo• Wm; Wishisgtoo comity. I au asap from friends cf Christian ComixisairX al ausbenslos. =dried from ladle* of Cliaion, Allegheny Wank,. 1 box do from Boldlere AidSooloty of Somerset. Ps. 1 box do (rim Bins Tilde rad &maids., Valley (bona Wastern lhox do ra m p teldlets AM Society of Dayton. Ana strong . 1 bra do tram luny Union did Society, Upham? •0 1 do Cram isd es cf IDetia, Ohio !in= do from sidles at -13entlayartIls, Wukdoston oinsty. 1 t.s. do from Ladled flocloty of Lab towaoldp, Karat cougdy. Ps. -1 aosao fond sae did_Eocioty of WashlnglOo. Indium oranty. Pa. 1 box do bozo inldbro Aid &dory of Richmond. +Mom Monty. Pa lb sdo from Sol-rers &id Podgy of Liza:oda, 41141 doclottadarbor o may. & boxes do from ii st.t Rwwe asi &albs Dt E Obareh, Ustrisuo c-norp, oat,. lbosso.o from did 6 clot) Lart. 6 6 2ll P. 1 bolt ,s.s' bid &slow of V4111,r. Ps boa 4orrom Deese •• &IV Aid doclefq, Mdse. ins% Indian...out!. I , lbosila fano 6 116.60rt*, Tim Castberbord. Staid do min Lodi. aid Soolcy of Worblog leboxisCd fro= bona of Ibrolinfue. bd06,66 JofforiOn, • %' l a Cfrozo Ladies id fkoisty of ddhool Dixtact .• eafr . old r iirootrond oodoil, Po. - 2 dolma HottaWsimostoßoldlers &16 80e167 Itstkrossity. Omani Beorbrod C&IX6b. Stoat 11111 1 0 1" ittirao baufs.f, - Ohlo;' 1 bol t er brat 11.16 1 1 1 V did Hatay of Itollair, el 1 , •• VI . I', P- 6Pediudy frOld edlrdceo- CarldWitkol 'laty: . bidthro do the istEdg r Ald &Mal dr wdsblog— kootoodS7. _ , lbotdo from tam Lodi& AK 111,4407 of Mount Thoodo4SPootm reload czoiw.y. • % T f Wait= Lb* tad os• aid Soot ty of trisjo. IDoidoGumtbaLa ke tdd 8.4 , 47 df NO' lit . wbi boron. 0000ty. • • ; 111 Wat *am' Unto* Obis, &loot ilitaict No.. at Tovsoblp; Versa *aunty • 'l bos dolt= the Lodo. of Eel' Out's Ald tlO doily Y+. ' 1 bad do from WlN'did Badly of Clarkrorg• 1 bat do fromooldlore aid dodoky dOrayerto. l) . TOS•dideoulltr• WWI do Endo the dales' did Smut, a Pa. tentpisiliatise gouty. t 1.0.; 1 bas do from the Botteil 1:10:3•M ChrtrUkti Com. rasters. 1 bxt Po from Union Hall Soldiers' eld Preety. 1 bra do from the North Benton feltliers' Aid So. asty, kfahmaing. Ohio, 1 boi — do from Ber.J, IL Jones!. Dayton, Ohio. 1 bag do tom Mil Ladies' eld ficcirst7 of Big Beaver, par Dmvor Oonuty Army Committee of box do from the Aid Soder, of ,harm pet et my Committee of Braver SsOnntY. 1 box do from Bin Johts °Upbeat, Spring 1 box do from the balm of Hillsboro' and vicin i ty, Washington county 2 boxm do from w Albers& Harrimon county. 0. 1 box dofrom tbe Aid boclety of Mononsa. beisCity, Pa boxes do from North Hope, Butler county, Ps. 2 packagre from little D.L• Janet S. Purdl, Cleve— land, Ohio. 2 b see from the Soldiers' Aid Society of Burner:Ps &ado lodisna wanly. 4 beam from theladies ofCadir, Herriton =not y• 0 1 box Immo the Soldier.' Lideociety of :log sr Greve, Warron county, Pa. . 1 bbl pickles from Co. Leslie.' Ltd Socloty of Cross Roads, Zr.. Wilmington, Ps. 1 box sundries from Dn. J. S. Johnson, Now WU miegton 1 box do from the Sold era' Aid Society of Worthies ton, Armstrong moray. 1 box do from Leib: Lid Society of Blaireville,Pa. 1 box do. from Ladle, Lid Society 01 IdastersvUle, Ilarrisoro Co., Ohio. 1 box do. from Ladies of Upper 10 miles Cong., Washington ...slaty. boxes Crowd ler'. Aid like of W•shington, per Pa. 1 brilrom Ladles of Bimbos. isle, Ohio, r Mrs. H 0 Comifromngo. 3 boom Ladles' Ala Soo. of Croce Creek Til lage. 2 boxes from Soldier's Aid Soc. of Wellsville, Ohio. boxes and 1 beg from Unity and Fairfseld Twp. •Id rods tY. 1 bog do from Soldier's Lid 800. of EinbtArd. Trumbull musty Ohio 1 box do from Ladle'. Soldier'. Ait Soc. of Ma. honlog, Lewes cooonnsy. 1 pkg rom noldie •• hod 800, of Elir sheth. 1 bo. of Lemons from Hrs. 8 C Saodal. Alsci pkg. of entables,clutblog and orcAte from the oil , wing: from kiss Jobestua " A D Lockhart Are Geo Sir " DISm sto ki • Lew • • SI Mrs , Birmingham ° its Cor sh top " A Langhtln Child. " " J Clark " Harp by " Ladles of . Waster Min Z Possavant " Driood 0 0 E Leibert " Mrs T J Clever ° Mn • JOntll Ella M. klaithstel •• Atwood •• seine Wiie3n 215 bocce of fruit, boo • tea, de. from Cbrlstisu Commission of Pialisdelphis. 1 box of s rosaries from Rehoboth Congregnti , n, Westmcreland noty 1 do- from Ist Pres. U P Church, BST. R6id, City. 1 do from! Young „Ladles' Sewing Soc. 2d Pres Cburch, City. 1 pkg from So'dier'• Aid Soc. of Cannonsburg. fuhowingartichs have been sant to cur armies during the mouth of Jane s islu shirts, 380 cant of fruit, 616 pairs drawers, 1592 lbs dried trait, 250 pairs alipport, 15 dessu Edda 0, 530 phloem, • 20 do cups, 809 pill mr cum, 51 do b 920 towel. 10 do pitchers, 734 rolls of muslin, 19 do cologne, 100 rite of bandages, 74 bottles Bey Rum, 175 sheet.. 220 do lissudy, 74 blankota, 110 do Wit., 1592 &rustlings, 125 do Whisky, 138.5 bandkercidafa, 210 lb. soap. 218 yards muslin 278 lb. topiro ,baby • 1112 pare crutchel, 204 ta , 41 boxes lemons. lb. arrow root. I=9 condenses milk cans 44 lbs saga, 12.84 ma beef tea, 751bs gelatine, 1190 lb. crackers, 41 lb. Jamaica Gioge 1260 lb. dried best, 60lb. mustard, bbls p•-pper bash, 1 , 0 lb. foal., 18 galls apple butter, IE6 the corn carob, 3600 mob' 12 lb maccnroni, 12 bailers Wins, 649 lb. butter, lo damn pommy. 250 lb rock reedy, 88510 p. p. of paper, I 46 bomb totatces, trao tracts, 171 fans, Al roma writing rapori 760 hy salm books, mn book& 141EI envelopes& 841 p !Ono Dumdum for two extra diet kitchens in Sr nesSee. BtAros for the &deists to W. P. Worn., v d r ' 6 60 03 14 60 10 01 27 25 17 60 30 16 10 45 35 00 49 0:1 10 00 2055 Closing Exercises 01 Hiss H. E. C avlst Last evening the closing exercises of Mire Hannah E. Davie' school took place at the school rooms, Nos. lIG and 118, Federal street, Allegheny. A large audience was in atm:ideates, composed principally of the parents and friends of the pupils. Bev. Drs . John T. Prosily, J. B Clark, and Roy. Chas. Dickey were present, and participated In the exercises of the evening. Dr. Clark delivered a very appropriate address to the scholars, showing teem the benefits of a good educe doe, and contrasting their advantages with those of their Southern sisters. The addrese of Dr. 'Clark ores extremely interesting, and wee listened to with marked attention. During the everting the audience wee favor ed with a number of excellent conga by the unpile of the echooL Miss Lorsie Davie pre eiding at the piano. The young 1 e xrdb • iced musical prefoleney which was highly creditable to themselves and the tustituuen. We cannot close our brief notion of the eremites of the last oven - ng without making special mention of the faculties afforded by this inetitutlat for 'the edocation or youttg ladies. Miss Davis, who is a graduate of War-blegtor, (Pa) Seminary, is pecallarly fitted for the position which she occupies, and parents entrusting their daughters to her cuarge may rely 11[10e1 their TO001•iDZ an education embracing all that is practical cod ornamental. Yesterday evening a very interesting case was brought before Mayor Alexander, of Al gainy, George W. Evens, a butcher, who resides on the line of the Saw Mill Eon Plank Road, appeared before the Mayor and insti tuted proceedings against a chandler named Andrew Andrews, a resident of the "run" charging him with maintaining a nuisance. Tee prosecutor alleged that ADthellllllFOR In the eat& of baying dead entreats cad bolliag them down, in order to obtain; the Ist upon !heir carouse, much to the adiii—oyienee of the n.lghborhooti. The defendant appeared be to.° the Mayor with a number of tus employ ees, one of whom stated be had been d at the chandlery for some months, en ga ged never neon a carcass of •dead animal brought into the- works. This evidence was co -tie doted, and Andrews was held to ball for his appearance at Court to answer the charge. Wollhohn . a Claeslest Matinee • We need amarely remind oar readers that this gem of a concert is to come off this af ternoon at 3 o'clock, for It to already all the talk in musical circles. The programme ID selected with great care. kir. Wollsohn at the oorteert last night elec trified his hearers by his transtemdattly bold and vigoraas interpretation of Lisst's "Mid trimmer Night Dream," and "Faust Waits." The more delicate execution in his own pieces and Guttman's perred ae an admirable foil to the former. Herr Habelrean is celebrated In England and America as the only tine *ape neat (sad IS 19 regarded by theca:appear him sell,) of AO t's corn which have now a world. wide reputation. In this speciality he sus (slued himself admirably and was heartily applauded, and honored with several encores Waugh. the evening. Tan 00.0111.—The Harrisburg Tekgrepi says "Oar framers have had splenald weather the past week for making hay. The grass was vary heavy ar.d the hay Is of a par ticularly excellent quality. We have not heard much complaint of want of hands, al lhough help is Kara. The manyimprove ments in farm machinery, the nest few years, enable farmers to get through with their work with .conch fewer hands than formerly. The wheels ripening very fast and will be fit to cut in a few days. The holds are well filled, and the yield In this region will, we think, be above the average of other years." 80,3013 83 Baca °Valli Yawata Rowse Mum— The Virginia Mills (says the Wheel. ins Intelligenzer of Thursday ) wore sold The at the Cowl House for $1114,600. The purchaser was Hiram Bmitia, of Martinsville. It is understood that Mr. Smith purehased for other parties, among them the Messrs. Nor ton of this city, and that it is designed to es tablioh a lorgo iron company, In which the fiendolhall, of the Martinsville fur nace', ate to be iatereotes. FOl3llll OF Jett.-41ity Katt will be open to-day from 9a. to., to 4p. 01, to receive con tributions of sail or eatables for the dinner to be given to the soldiers In Camp Reynolds, the O. 8. Ilospltal, and at the Girafd House, by the ladles of the Subsistence Committee. We hope our citizens will respond liberally, end that the tablet CU be loaded with good Emtan.—The mad dog mentioned to yes' tor day evening's paper as hoeing created so much excitement to Penn street yeeterday morniog, was fortnoately kilted before it, bed a chance to bite any parson or thing. We think it would-be good policy to kilt off all the erotthless core that infest the city before they have a chasms to go mad. _ ; GUAM GALA 'DAT at 00111611 Perk oh the Fourth of July. Three line trotting isms and one running me will come off. Items win commence at two o'clock p. to. The tank Is in excellent order, and the but of errs mei be expected. Proper arranpmenti hare been =data hare good order. Admis sion St 00. lettetl=l:l,-.Rev. WWI=B H. Dietrich wee installed u psztor of the Getman Re, formed Oboe& •Gett7strargb, Pean om tylesals, on the 12d bet. The inetatistion cmittee co ugorsa of Roy.. Jacob Zeigler, of Ciettp • barg ; Rev. J. 0. Hiller, of York, and Rev. S. Mickley. of New Salem. Cummloolon should be I t, to Josoptt Albroe, Tr Maintaining a Nuisance floor Bexcre-4. 1 1 atm, at lifoOlellead'o Shoo M r otion Bone, IPS M street. Look fo the number ok the win d o w. An Alleged Deserter Sbot Last evening a deserter from the 2d New Jersey Cavalry, named Breen, was ehot by Ser - scant John G. Just, of the 35th New Jersey Volt., lemony Second Lieutenant of Co. I, 4th New York Vols., itfilloting a wound which resulted in the death of Breen at about eight o'clock last night. The ciefitmastences at sear u we could gather them, were as follows: Sergeant Jest had been to Louisville with some deserters, among whom was Breen.' On the trip, Breen made his escape, and the Ser pent wen obliged to proceed without him, end having safely delivered his other prison era was on his retain to rejoin hie regiment. He had received a telegraphic dispatch to meet his Captain in this city, and la obedience to in structions arrived here yesterday morning. While looking for the Captain he opted Breen sitting upon the steps at the railroad depot, and approaching him, said, "Now I have got you." Breen started to run, and was fired at by the Sergeant, the ball mitring him. By this time Breen had nearly reached the corner of Liberty and Wafae streets, When Just fired again, the ball taking effect between the shoulder., passing through the lunge, end lodging just beneath the skin, under the right nipple. Just wee immediate• ly arrested. by officer Gee. Hill, and in com pany with the wounded man was taken to the Mayor's office where at about eight o'olook Breen ex pired. The . weapon need was a Navy sized revolver, and wee loaded with conical balls. An inquest will be held this morning on the body, and the matter will undergo • thorough inves tigation. Sergeant Jaei a papers are all clear up to date, showing that he had been regu larly discharged from the 4th Now York on account of the expiration of his term of ser vice; that he had re enlisted in the 35th New Jersey; that he bad been in charge of a squad of deserters, and that be was acting under authority. Breen wee a well built man. His face wee pock marked, and on his right arm his name was pricked in India ink, under neath which wee a large - arose. We shall be able tog co further particulars after the in vestigation. Suppres.lon of a •' Blow." An enterprialong individual, who was anx ious to accumulate some fonds, opened "show" in Allegheny, yesterday, near the Chaos, and announced among other net ted., on exhibition,* a '• wild woman." A medical gentleman visited the entertainment, and discovered that the " wild woman" was a deformed negrese, who, althoughl very "bad ly both" bad no title to the appellation of "wild woman." Determined to put a qui eine to the imposition, he informed the Mayor of hie discovery, who visited the "shoo" and finding that the representalions of his informer were oorreiet, notified the showman to shut up shop, or otherwise incur his dis pleasure and a heavy lino. The showman perceiving the force of the argument, acceded to the request. The "wild women" has been temporarily wiihdrawn from exhibition. Tan German Trust and Sairings Bank are prepared to tarnish parties with tae Del ton forty bonds, bearing gold interest from Jane lath last. No better investment tan now be made than in these bonds, as at the present rate of coin, they net ore: twelve per cent. laterest. SPECIAL bot:Al. AOTICELS THOILAB PUTT, Plain and Ornamental State Roofer, and dealer In Penneylrani& and Ver mont data of the beat quality at low raw Offite at Max. Laughlin's, neat the Water Workt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Corns, Bunions and Diseased Nails Da. RaED*l.l.- -This eminent Chiropodist, who affected many curia of corns end bunions, Is again among us, and is loeated at 20 Fifth street, over Andrew's tea store. His opera tions are efficacious, painless and speedy, and knowing, as all shonid that comfort in walk• lug is essential to health, those afflicted with Cheep troublesome pests would do well to give the -Doctor a call. Mr. Eli Young, and Mr. Jam* Mllllagor, wall known in this commu nity for years, wereseftlicted with both corn. and b ons for a long time. Mr. Eli Young says: r. Randall most successfully cured sot most painful come and bunions for me. The earn is effectual, and I consider I made en extellent Investments Mr. James fdillinger writ/an—Dr. Rands(ll, a year age, removed a most painful corn from under one of my toe nails. The operation wee perfectly successful. To-day he has removed others, end I hare no doubt with equal suo. c.,ss, for which I had undergone several un• seraossful oporstions at the hands of other professed Chiropodists. 005ce hours from 10 to 12 a. in., and from 2 to 5 p. to. AT Wstr.txx's Theater, blew York, reoently, several ladies ocopying scats In the balcony, created a decided sensation by the matchless elegance of their toilettes. Their resplend ent trotter became the object of universal envy, and• diverted attention from the per fire:fiance upon the stage. "Who can their haird be?" was soon the question of the hour; and when he secret leaked out and it became known that this beautiful display of glossy tresses was the result of the ■se of "Lubln's Blorillne" for the Hair, be desire to obtain to article of such marvellous value pervaded the entire audience. A neighbor ing druggist states that, after the close of the entertainment, he sold not lets than sixty cur tons of the new toilet requisite. Thus does really good thing commend itself to the popu. tar favor, and advertise its own merit Vi'a /MUT rr BOLDLY —There Sr. DO other Medicines to rellabie, effectual and oouvonl• ant at HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT MENT, alwaye ready for use. They are So- valuable to the Soldier expoted to Wounds, Sorel, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. They never fall. . . . Hollows?, Pills and Ointment are now re tolled, owing to the MO price of drags, &0., at SO cants, 75 sleet. sod 51,10 per pot or boa. For tale to Pittsburgh by B. L. Fehne stook & Co. For lade at Fulton'. drag store,Fifth 'treat, Pittsburgh. For sale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Fed ere, street, Allegheny. CARD photograph' of Moody, ROlO, Black, Rays, Grant, Moade, Reynolds, Ord, IS:1°0011, ReITOD, Mosley, and an Imraeme stook and variety:of other subjeou, at Pitloore, oppo alte Post-olhee. Hums—All sizes, and all pricer, et tb mannfeotory. Pittook's. opposite tho Pied office. Ausorre—Every style, a great variety, end et the lowest pr.ces, at Plttock's, oppoilte the Post.offlce. Attila late books and magazines for July, at Pittoek's opposite the Post-ogee. Ponca, albums and pocket- books at,PIL took's, opposite the Post aloe. Au. the New York Dailies at Pittook's, opposite the Post.oilloo. BITINTH WAILD Lon.—Those wishing to invest in desirable city property, are directed to klaliwaine's auction advertisement, for the sale of twenty-seven v a luable on Saturday afternoon ' the 2d inst., at three o'clock. They are handsomely situated in a good locality, where rapid improvements Sr. making. This sale Is a chance, far secure s. contrition. Dory forget the place to get a good article of anything la the boot Cud shoe line, la at 96 Fedora! street. Teems, valises and travelling auk., at 96 Federal street. Oat.t. at ?deClinteet's shoe (tore, 96 Palatal street, Allegheny ally. Simi Nov:oz.—A vary large and complete assortment of boots, shoal and gaiter', W ending many desirable styles of scarea goods, will bo found at Dic9lelland's Amnion blouse, No. 65 Fifth street. Srsotec attention le eked to the large Mid varied usortment of men's calf boots, Congrees gallon, balmoral shoes den, slip pare, & o, at MoOlelland's Auction Hones, No. 55 Fifth erect. Poe Tin Amur —lf you Wish to send note or Jotter paper and envelopes to your friends in the Army,you eau have it put up for testi sacaraly at Frank Cases Boo k sod News Depot, Cbrontola buildings, Fifth street. Lersurr,—All the New York, Philadelphia, end Pittsburgh paper{ can be bad at Freak Oases News Depot, atm:dole buildluga, Ptah street. SIFID ths Soldier a box cf Browli's Bron hg Trohes. whioh will relieve the distress toaffec o tions of the throat end cough pro dosed by cold and exposure. Sold by drugghts generally. Omura and carnage calls viii bs taken at the Omnibus otlSoe,No. SID Nan straat, day or night. All or dors lett at the above place will be promptly atteaded to. All calls mast be pall to advance • 0. Siu,, _Dentist, 243 Penn street, trill a tend to all bunion of his profanion. .ittscra ki. OLWX, Attortsi et .I.sw Grant street. THE LATEST NEWS ST TELEGRAPH. THE TBEASURY QUESTION. essenden and tbe Secretaryship. THE POSITION STILL VACANT Probable. Acceptance by Mr. Fee . senden. EFFORTS TO INDUCE MR. CHASE TO RETURN Conscription and Commutation. THE GOLD BILL REPEALED TREIIENDOUS FALL IN GOLD The New York Papers on the Cabinet Shiflettay. EAST TSSNESSIA MILITARY BAHASA 1!!=:!!•::1 elptchdpl.obtula to the P.ttsburgt, Gunte. Wan:Mu:mu, July 1, 16C4 TRI TIMAJILIIT IICR ????? BRIP Governor Tod having with so much good Halle and inch an honorable disposition to sacrifice hie own interests, declined the port fella of the Treasury Department, Mr. Lin coln made haste to get somebody else. Ile did not receive the news of Governor Tod'a de olension till late last night. Before II o'clock this morning the nomination of William Pitt Fessenden, Senator from Maine, and Chair man of the Finance Committee, had gone down. The Senate met an hour befoie the oral time, instantly wont into executive see 60$111011, and eon firmed him. All this had been aecompllabed before 12 o'clock. Within an boar ,It had been discovered that after all Mr. Fesseadon would'nt have it. Biz health wu attained 13 the 14111J012. Eastern men shrewdly anspeet that other considers- Gold' besides his health had something to do with It. The Maine delegation conaultsd with him. Others pressed him to accept. Some of kis best friends begged him not to go Into a Cabinet in which Mr. Montgomery Blair was a conspicuous leader. K. the remit of it all, ho Is understood to be dm in his decleasion of the too heavy Weir, and the man whole arms are strong atone' to boar ap the burden Mr. Chase was forced to lay down, has not yet beet found. Men now refer to the former known expree 'lone of opinion by Mr. Lincoln, and think that either Bontwell, Sherman, or Hooper, ts likely to be next selected. Sherman is under, stood to have declared that he conld'at and would'ot have it, and of the other two the preponderance of Inches Is largely in favor of 0 B Au well. General Dix, commanding at New York, and Secretary of the Treasury at the dare of Bachanun's administration, is ►'so mentioned and is Raid to be tarorably regarded by Mr. Lincoln. In any event it LI hoped that time enough will be taken to And out who will so copt before another nomination is made - and somebody also declines. Strong hopes ate entertained of a reorgan isation of the Cabinet, hot no facts are as yet potemptiiie that tend to warrant these I hopes. Every effort has been mede to Maim Mr. Chase to go back to his piece, but there are two good reasons why he cannot do It. Pint, he stayed as long as his endurance could pm: eibly hold oati and second Mr. Lincoln's footings towards him are sock that be *as vary glad to here him go, and wouldei:x be at all pleased to see hem retard. A Cot mitteo of Senators, prominent friends of the admin letration, and others, therefore, who hare been laboring with Mr. Chase to get him to go beak, will, fora double noon, And that, efforts useless. The Rome Is almost withoni a quorum, bat Congress will certainly no , adjourn till this matter Is In some way dl, posed of Under the urgent solisitations of those who are alarmed for the credit of the country and the safety of the Treasury, Mr. lessen• den has recalled hie ref Mal, and still has the question of accepting the Secretaryship tanker &deist ravn•- The but opinion now seems to be that he will finally, though very reluct antly, accept- UM heabb Is feeble, and he fears that he will be enable to endure the preware of so weighty an office, and there Cr. other considerations which produce pro tracted hesitation. The Administration, however, is straining every none to prevail upon him to end theesto_ h anessing delay and take hold of the thundering department. Several dispatches have come from nostcht, New fork and other plume urging him to accept. The acceptance of the Secretaryship of the Treasury by Mr. Fessenden would insure the recurs of Vice President Hamlin to the Senate by the Maine Legislature to take Mr. Foesenden's place. It would also make Jahn Sherman the Chairman of the Senate Finance Conimittee, aid by conscquence the etlirial loader of the Senate. iEA TORI PArlB3 OS VIE CHAIR lILS7ZI. The New York papers are rather severe on the nomination of Oov. Tod. The World, while praising Feszenden, gays that if fdr. Lieoola had taken the names of all the Con gressmen and shaken them up In a bag, end 0.012 nominated the Ent one he drew out for Secretary of the Treasury, he could not have made a worse nomination- The Tribune and Tiara praise Chase highly, and the Brraid Is very bitter against him, while Therla • Weed comas to the Brorakr•• support, and in a brief article over his own signature de nounces Chase In the bitterest terms. Lill 17.111L111113 MILITAILY RAILIOAD The bill for constructing a military railroad to Emit Tennessee was called up by Mr. Da. and considered without action and post poned. Mr. lane, of Indlens, said the road would have paid for itself five limos over if it had been built three year' ago, and he be lieved it neasseary for military purposes, and due to the loyal people who had saved Gen. Burnside from a retreat when out of provis ions for want of transportation by supplies fronsla district that had been overrun by reb els for two years, supplies so abundant that, after twenty days, he hat more provisions than when the salvo commenced. He com mented on the letter of the Secretary of War, and statid that his parallel route was Ave hundred and eighty—Ere tulles in length, by direct line_two hundred and twenty-En miles, and by proposed line, yet inoomplete, one hundred and forty-Eve miles, at an eel. mated cost of $4,700,000. dwelt on the difficulties of transportation by wagon, rail. road, or river, and that the army in EastTen lessee couldnot be supplied by the Cumber land or Tennessee rivers for twenty-four hours. GOYZISUUT ►OI SUM 111 L 1511111.011011 • • . The bill to guarantee to cartels States whose [governments hare been bumped or oreztbrown a Republican form of prom ment was oonsldered, Mr. Wade making ea effective speech In Its support. Mr. Car lisle opposed It. ' • Mr. Collamees substitute, of by Mr. Browu, was adopted and ttus bill was paned. It dastard the Etats& In Min:section Imps- We of casting say tote for steam of Presi dent or membem of Congress, until the retell. Ron is supprestsd and their Inhabitant' r. turned to their allegbance, of which dealers , ticn most have been made by the President of the United States. THE 66FIAL GI Till GOLD HUI. The repeal of the gold bill is supposed to have worked the cadet salutary effects on the gold market.. The tremendons fall Is att:lh uted hero ala Kat sctely to that. It Is certain that the five holders of bullion controlling the New York market pushed the prim up or dawn to salt their own interests or fancies, end that heavy operators think the repeal takes this power out of their hands. Mr. Undone eonforenoe report on the Pa:Me Railroad bill, which was oonearred in, allowing the issue of government bonds to the amount of sixteen thousand dollars per mile,and the same amount of corporate bonds, authorizing the eonstruotion of a branch from Leavenwortb to Lawrence, without the blue of bonds, and leaving the California brace bee to the original bill. PATYLIT QV MILITIA. The bill for the payment of tho militia, called out to repel the PenneylraniaillVllSlOD, wm considered at great length, and amend ments c Herod to include the payment of the claims of Rhode Wand, New York, New Jar ley, Kentucky, Wemai and Kamm, wore premed and several of them adopted. It 'rue finally postponed without farther action. Congrese is pushing forward the work rap- Sly, and but for the Cabinet imbroglio there a no doubt that It would have been able to • adjourn by to-morrow. It Is not certain that this will not be necessary auy way through ok of • quorum TITS CONEORIPTION AND CaIIIICTATIOr The conscription with commutation reoeiv• ed fresh sanction - io-day, snd on no longer bs kept from bccomLog the policy of the administretion. CON6RF,SHONAL PRIME DINGS THE ENROLLMENT CONSIDERED COMMITTEE OF (ONFEReNCE ORDERED The Repeal of the Gold Bill IMMIMI:1 Wasatiorox, July I.—Bocas—The Home transacted much miscellaneous business of no special importance, and then paned the Senate bill providing for the satisfaction of bounty land aialms. The House then passed the Senate joint resolution repeating the President to ap point oday for humiliation and prayer by the people of the United States. The House also passed the Senate bill with a verbal amendment for feotlitating telegraph communication between the Atlantic and the Pattifie, end the territory of Idaho. The Senate bill appropriating one hundred thousand dollars fur the erection of a build ing in the City of Washington for the Agri cultural Bureau, and directing the Secretary of the Interior to set apart rooms in the in terior btal:dt•g for the temporary ase of the Agricultural Deportment, was taken up by the Haute, eta iog out the approprialtion for the object stated, and passing the remainder of the bill. bir. Proyo. of New ork, asked leave to introduce a bill to repeal the gold bilL Snare,—The donate took up the !Ruse 6111 to reimburse the State of Penorylvania for expenses in calling out the militia daring the rebel Invasion of 1001. The bill has been amended BO as to embrace the New York and New Jersey militia. Mr. Davis offered an amendment to iodide the troupe from Ken , ocky actually serving to the army of the United States, whether regularly mastered to or not- This being *greed to, Mr. Cowen said as the first marten of the bill had been amended, It was necessary to Increase the amonotof the appropriation to $1,200,000, the amount due to Pennsylvania being about $700,000. Mr. Harrison, in re . ply to the remarks of Mr. Cowan, said, ae New York will have to pay otee•ilfth of the amount proposed for Pennsylvania, It was but jolt that New York too should be ps id, though she bad made no claim. After a long debate, the till was laid aside. It was amended by including Rhode Island, Illinois and Kaneas for the time actually in service before being mustered In. The joint resolution to repeal the Gold act was adopted by 24 to 13. The Rouse took up the Rouse bill farther to regulate and provide for the enrolling and calling out of the National forces,. returned from the Senate with a eubstitute therefor. Mr. Thomas, of Maryland, offered an amend ment as follows t Is shall not be lawful for any Of the States to eend recruiting agents into other States and territories to enlist sol diers ; and no States shall be credited with soldier' who am not, dtistros of the States claiming the credit, or fersigoert who do not owe aliegimee to the United States. The amendment was rejected-63 against 65. Mr. Garfield offered an amendment to the Senate's substiume,-autborieing recruiting and voluntary enlistments from the rebel State, as mad-58 against 53. Mr. Bevis, of Did., proposed and explained a solutltat• for the Senate amendment, that no an n r ts s sot dr at ted s ' I I beexempted. t.twe" All t"g' enrolled ' 'i pa l r B - sne to be divided into two elutes. Prior thereto the Presides& to call for volunteers to the lent. A bounty of $ 3OO to be given for three year., and proportionate amonnu for shorter periods of awoke. Mr. Davis's substitute was rejected, by 96 to 100. The Senate substitute, as amended to day by the Reese, was then disagreed to. On motion of air. Schenck, a Committee of Conference wee ordered. The Home then took up the Senate bill to repeal the sot prohibiting cerium sales of gold and foreign exchange, commonly known as the gold bill, and passed It, by a vote of 86 against 20. The eonsideration of the East Tennessee Railroad bill was resumed. Mr. Wade moved to postpone prior orders end take up the Roma bill to guarantee to certain States ' where their Governments have been usurped or overthrown, • republican form of government. Carried-19 to IS. Mr. Sumner 6btained leave to make a re• port from the Committee of Conferumeon the fortilleation bill, which was concurred in. The bill includes the appropriation of 5376,000 for a tea wall at Buffalo. The hill to guarantee to certain States al Republican form of Government was then' proceeded with. The amendment striking out the word white" was rejected. The members voting in the affirmative were Brown, Lane, of Kansas, Morgan, Pomeroy sad Sumner. Mr. Brown offered an amendment which' provided for the security of the rights of the people, which ass the queetion of the hour. A looted. Adjourned. How I —Earnin2 Swims-111r. Stevens made a mon from the Committee on Conference on the Civil Appropriation Bill, which was con. cured in, together with the clause to lay a marble flour In the Old Representative and appropriating $15,000 for making it suit able for the reception of statues in bronze or I marble from the respective States of their most destiognished civilians and military of- I elm rt. Mr. Stevens also roportod the Senate bill, from the Committee of Ways and Bleans,ap propriating 5300,000 for the erection of build ing' for a branch taints) et Sari Francisco. Passed. The Home proceeded to the oonsideration of the private calendar. The Speaker presented a communication from Cove-.nor Morton, of lodions, concern ing the enlistment : of 'iodises recruits In three years regiments slime January, 1883. It was referred to the Conunittee on Military Alain. Mr. Ingersoll introduced a bill appropria ting $2OOO for the relief of the females who were injured by the late explosion at the cartridge factory In the Washington arsenal, and are in • suffering condition. Passed. The House want Into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union on the Pres ident's annual massage, Mr. Stevens in the chair. Mr. Stiles commenced • speech. There was much confusion. • Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, asked whether it would be in order for any other gentleman to hold forth at the same time. Tits Chairman overruled this question, and this occasioned some laughter. After a few short speeches,- the Commit) • rose, when the House concurred in the report of the Committee of Conference on the north. ern route of the Peelle Railroad bill, and on the Central Peelle Railroad bill. The House then adjourned. Fessenden..FtThawentle Nair Toss, July I.—Tb" Cfnmnatiat SKr sap two announcement of Mr. Main• don's appoint:mut adtamed Arataratits and atUAMtat ortthlalf of one per amt. From Near Petersburg. GEN. WILSON'S CAVALRY gib Twenty Mlles of the Danville and Richmond Railroad De stroyed. KUM Flgli AT SEAM' STATION, Return of the Expediti'n Out Oft, THE SIXTH CORN SENT TO THE REscry. Nun PPTIMPORG, June 23-11. p. m.—A large body of rebel cavalry that moved around our left, is now at Resm's Station, on the Pe tersburg and Weldon Railroad. Gen. Wilson's division of cavalry passed this place a few days ago, en route for the Danville and Richmond Railroad. The rebels were a o slow in their movements to bead him off. Gee Wilson reached the road and de stroyed many miles of track before tip retrac ed his steps. Ile met with no opposition until he reach ed the point from which he started. The track wu composed of scrap iron placed upon wooden supporters—the destruction of one was the destruction of the other. As the track was torn up It was placed upon the wooden sleepers and burned until it was bent or useless. A locomotive and a train were surprised at one station, and before the engineer could move off, all were In the hands of our men; the cars were crowded with refugee, from Pe tersburg; all the care with the locomotive were destroyed. Gen. WI son having ansamplished his work in the most ItlOCCalfili manner, and destroyed Over twenty miles of ttus railroad, and ran dared it completely useless, and commenced his return, when hie advanced guard reached Ream'. Station, wnere the rebels wore discov• end in force, waiting for his return. At this station all tne cavalry the rebels could muster were spread out before our gal. lent raiders and their infantry supporta. All night they fought and daring the morning of this cloy. ,Gan. Wilson could not push his way through the rebel force, and consequent ly mast light on until reinforcements could reach him. An °Sleet succeeded In reaching General bleade's headquarters with the intelligence of Wilson's awkward position, when the 6th Corps, which was on the extreme lett szd nearest the scene of "trite, was instantly dispatched there to divert the attention of the rebels. Destructive lire In Loutsville—Gov ernment Properly Destroyed. LOUISVILLE, July I.—A tire broke out at 3 o'clock this morning In a warehouse In nett son's block, occupied by the Government as a depository for hospital stores. The fire soon communicated to another, similarly occupied, and finally destroyed the whole block with nearly all of its eoritents. The loss Is shout one million of dollars, half of which Is sus tained by the Government. It is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary• The other principal losses wore John Totem, .1 IL Motivate .k Son, .1. B. Brown, L. L. Ander son, and Francis blorlarry. The Money Market • Now I mow, J Illy I —The Poe'e money aril tlele says: The appointment of Mr. Faison den, as Secretary of the Treasury, is very fa •orably regarded in financial circles. Court • dente le reviving, as there is a general antici pation of the repeal of the Gold 11,11, and also of terminating the violent mo•ements In the currency, which have been caused by the sud den enlargement or contraction of the volume of circulating medium. This glowing belief that currency will now 'be more stable, has had a gratifying effect on government securi ties. Foreign Markets E!M'lZE===l tional news wee received per las: steamer: Lenten, June 10 —C c• , le, after ha= closed at tW , ;(,90::. The markets general], ere firm. Paris 13ourse Fontes closed at 0G(. 10t. The Spanish minister et Paris has declared that Spain had no idea of the conquest of Peru. ffintrrllla Ration the U. Ss 0. Railroad. Bst.ritiota, Jane 30.—Llat night a party of Mosby's guerrillas made a dash Into Duffield's Station, on the B. 0: Railroad, beyond Harper's Ferry, robbing stores and capturing some fifteen members of an Ohio regiment, but did not damage the road, and quickly decamped, pursued by our troops, under Sigel. Trains are running without interruption. Rumored Resignation Collector Barney. lam Yana, July I.—The Evening Expras .ay.: It le rumored that Collector Barney has retigood. 33.1110•11).—Samuel Graham S Go., Ida:- chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. We are jut receiving our second supply of spring and summer goods, and wodid most respectfully invite our friends and the pubic in general to examine our new stock, believing It to be one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full saris. faction ' in both prioo and quality. Give xis a call before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. Gar now 111cCssoties, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Saitheold street 2. GPV3III. Soma.—TE. Indention of oar resters is directed to the brilliant %Assortment of Spring and Bummer Goode just received by our friend lir. Jahn Woler, No. 126 Fed eral street, /dlogheny : His stock oomprices • great variety of Panay Branch, English, Scotch and American Casslmorotand Cloths, and fine Silk and Coalmen Vestings,--all of which will be mad° up to order In the lotost (Vies end In the best manner. A choice se loction of Purtashing Goode also on bandana for sale, together with a MI stock of Beady Made Clothing:. well and fashionably made. 6137PLT or EANDr—The stiliscriber wishes to infer= the readers of the Gamete that he has again a full 'apply of the justly celebra ted halirestorar Bejtromileor, whom effect in restoring gray hair to its original oolor , pre venting hair from failing out, removing dandruff, &0., fairly entitles it to be classed among the greatest encomia' of modern times. Simon Johnston, sole agent, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sod lw Da. Morns% Dentist, No. 162 Fourth street, between Smithfield and Bract. No Inducements bold out by offering low prices; but en equitable feu will be charged in emery case, for tho best materials will be cued, end ia the time end skill neemary to in- Sure pereornealrorufts Isbell be applied ml7:6in Tim Comma Dart—Persons who do not wish to be drafted will oall on J. B. Jones 3, 00., 89 Grant street, and Join the army or navy as volunteers and get the big bounties. GLITII3.—An Immense stock of ladies and misses Luting Congress, Balmoral sad Lace Gaiters, at McClelland's Motion riotue, No. 55 Filth 'treat. Go to 96 Federal stroot, Alleghato - , .d sae the cheep shoos and goltors. B&trlioM-o-Jnly lot, CSOt. F.DESIZEII BALM DEIIB, In the leak 3 ear.af ble aae. The friends of the family WO respectfully fr.vited Co same Us fumed from hie late residence. No. 40 Wylie strtet, Tem (tlaturdot3l ammo= et three o'clock. 25 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE. 30 half °beat. Groan, Black and Japan 'MIN . 60 03nea Cincinnati Germs.. reap; 20 do do Mould Oandl.r. lb desen Washboards; lb do Dockete; lb do Corn Belmar, 23 ball dole. bb 3 Mackerel; lb Lake 10 bbl.. No. 1 Lard Oil; 25 MAL Syrups and N. 0. llolatu • , lb bozeuUswego Corn Btanly, 10 cues No. t Matches; 10 boas riapamo Oar.; Tor ude by 8. LlOO3lOl. It. 8 00., .6 187 Liberty street. 00MIIISS10N PRODUCE—Now it store and for nib— Y. 6 packages hob Butter; 10btds. Nun 600 do York Beata Potatoea; 60 do cholca Doted Apple.; 100 noon. yahoo Dried Paiute.; 1.1501312. Country Clear Bide.; WOO Bibbed do; . 800 Shoulderr, 88 able. Corn Heal; 50 do .Itontlny: 600 truth. klarrontat Benna; . oar_Oldar; 100 bap Mud rotatonr Jalo k U. voiar 6 00. TTNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING 13.11.—Askattur =PA, ot ebb- b.t Vezina In the ebuntu. J W. nnthEt Its rte lndla Bubb.? Derck Nob. be sad fi .& Bt. R. Moran4arn,t attest. by . • J 64* Avast* tox this oociari.. M. .A_li!ar MI'S New York Market. Burs roan. July 1.--Citron 261.2 e Deter . W. 224 1,51 .or tiplaviela Flour—Onate and West. ern •sclied and 7.413 i p r bbl richer; ill g,14.40 Mr Extra crate, $11411.76 for Et,. II 11 es. schbou heavy, unsettled arid decia•nly in. 4; 111,67 a11..75if0r stab and W. stern. 67ga1,6.6 oath r I Wantons. W heat excited and I 6 2c bight,: 82. 3 60 1 2,48 for Chicege Nptlog. 22,2n/62 47 hr Aisle ankie Club, 52,4742 lit for Amber 21• I sank., taiduJing two Wad., which la above the market Cto 444 higher; 51 6001:62 for New Billed We 61,4.4 1 tie3-i for ThiteCnind, and 121.65@1,1761 for New and Oid Western in store. Oats opened a dale El•mer end dosed dull at 90e0111 for Western, all at and in store Petroleum °rotted: Crude hi timiSe4 at 49(45, fined in Bond 8.5(4870, and Refined Free 41,064 - g1.67. Wool market very nom bud prices higher; &Scala LA for Supei rine Blida', and 67092 for antra do. Pot In fair demand, closing triihOut decide) change. Beef very firm and in good demand; 10412: o r Country Male, bcylOc for Country Idea. Lord firm and in moderato demand at INV to. Stock cud Money 'market. Tnita, July I.—tdoney rattler unsteady at 7 rar cent. SlOckl erl.di, excited and aalllng high. Itgold clew., decidedly lower, open'. g 250, adtantning to 276, rl sing at .2656112tti. Goverornear Orrick. declining ; pm% 0102; AATert-Thirties, April, to2,siolea. 93%, "34thigan Pouthern....,4 111. Central bcrip_..l3l.l4 139 1.1 &T. Buttalo Market. Mlllfibted- Br - rreasi. July I.—Floor da I after the news of IL: decline In Gold. Wheat dull soot 16(3250 lower Corn firm but qu'et. 0.. firmer sod la good d. mend Wbleky anll sod .minel et 51,71.@1,74. Freights t 1 No. V rk—llitimat Dot:93lc, Corns @l7Sc. Loko Imports—Floor, 1711; hbl. Wheat, 149,V bosh; Corn. 215,1:13 bueb I Ooie I:L./. bosh. , • . U. Q.l :uo 3,2•69 ; Whnot 1 . 2.0,957 brulh ; C•rn, P+3,210 ba ; yaw 44.0t0 bush, Oswego Market Oorgoo, July I.—F our s• ansettled sod Maher, the demand tics ding the stipp.y. \Snail is rte test .patn,g 7, and in rive of iho unit, ttled st•rs of affairs, toyer, ars beromlog setle• thit morning of No 2 Maw° to • riot at 142 to, No Had to arrive 32 20, No 1 5111auntee C nb 31.48, ihdders sde•oclt g prime sitar Os receipt of rue ragening report, Is hold at 3',ao sod Karr, Canal Freights—hoot 470, It heat 52.t.e,0, COT. 110 to New Tusk. • - Philadelphia Market. paliArin.rid.., July 1 —Them le eopelderable ea elteruant le all the markets. Fleur athaore the; sates et 810.37et@l I fur euverflne. a brit .danced Ws Corn eilreseln. Nets P.Ak Z-45. Whisky drttt at At 87G1 AYY6CIdL driU,IAIL;R:ro THE GOVERBffiBISiT LOAil 5200,000,000 This Lona h sattiorix id by Act of (kingrees cf Bth, 1884, *bids provides 'or iu BEDZEdIi, TION IN 0010 E, at say perbd ..A I.s Mau Gm 0 .“. forty Year. from Its Mae, at tLe pleasure or Ootil Ita roderuptlon, TM PEE MIT. INTIM EST to to ba paid semi qualm...lly, I 9 COIN. Itt ttI3IPTIoY SEMI FEASZ OE LOCAL to It, valoa Th. rate of Interest on this loan, although bat fi per cent to min, is ns ranch pester fn currency the difference between the market vtloo o!colivetiol he • rale, the flu per MD C. r pech oectultle• of ol gGvernments aro rallir,B par cr abnae, and y maw funded In tin) National Loan, will be tb Rd ham to geld, bold 1,31ng a rcgnlar and fbera percealsge to the holder Ao ecerrities offer en grunt Inducement", It le Ce lleved, as the nsrio. destriptiorz of V. & [;Dada La all other for or ladobtedness, the fei , h or ebiltry f prt rota rotrtiro or sox: co=p.les m ory,-sto •mmooltleo only a plolgod f,r poyment. while far he debt, of the U;:tod Etat*, the whole property of the country is hold.n to tacuze the pay - moat of Co princip-.1 w 1 lutarect tot colu rho rm.. Debt a the Cc.. fl:stea . which lutenist la payable to gold, 00 the 341 day of Elarch7‘, 1561, liras Tho tritortst on this dab for the coming tscal year will be '345,937,1%, while We custom. revenn. In gold for the current tdasl al, ending June Mtn, MI, bee b.a to far It the to of over 51C0,0'..0.020 psr ennam, an amount rc,oly In ex.e . of the mosran of the Troaow,' for tho pap:coot of gala it.torroL These Bond. mod , I. rube , riboi for Ix soma Loom lt3o op to .7 rooollude, . the tame tors.. sod thm made oquolly ovallsble to tbo arnobtect tier a.,d the last They csh be eon , tied Into money at nay moment, and the, hoW, hal, tho boaellt of tho Intone The authorised among of this loan Is Tvo 11. drod MAILoo Dol!.s. Ibe =mot o! subsmiptL]lot p:rted to the Trearary at West:deem, i, over $10,000,000 Baboaciption., will be received in curectej by the First National Barak, of Pictabcrigh. Fa. Third National Batik, Plitiborgh, P. horld by nil National Baal. which are [.pal tnrl,•e a public money; .12d en respectable 13.213 and Bankers tbroaghout the coot try, (soda( agents of the National Depositary Destka) to cash Meth a Information on mvilcatlon, and erard ry !malty to sub.-Albers. *St evilAw? )I_, 9 •PItPirATE DISEASES Dr. Ludlum's Speoiflo LO• .oly reliable remedy too caso:sso• of the nor, gotteratott. It la the dtscosaa7 at u emus• Ptualcion whoa. 11.4. owl dovotod to du trostoor. this clan of Ilsonca, and and cuayroccd.eatal • • mat. trr cote Chan twenty rms. IS U yarioe.lon 1.12511, re,Taltirg no Injoottool, and dttrertr4 ottiorl7 teem tae mlafsten prectlee wad the 11=t11tOr..• erort la composmda offend to the paLite. or.ttrely raptable and perlictly data It meal lite a charm • d Impart. .trey gth wad cigar to d..t. dullard our u.—lrOs post *cr.. ci thl3 ovz . ..!y b lactlng permanent muse ba. 1.0 balme, Imit•md by aapinciplei mea. Dbaserv , , thuralcra,lltat Ua dsustars of tbs proprfaor LB .rom rob tvz.llo:4l other is pant. Prsparai only tp WILF. DAVIDSON, !alb Pruprtztm 01..notakati, 0. Mad by ra Drtggistio Prim; $1 per bar. DV' To ash tkt •_bled• t 7 B'.llo. IL ILVSTYLII 140 Wood Arad. Ja22l:l7davr4 U• ONE OP HIFENEWELL'S OBMAT BEDIEDI ES—FIGNNEWS.I.L'S TOLE ANODYISE.—Thbi Justly oelebrata prepara tion, which hue so truly earned the name and &ma of a [ True Anodyne by re, its which bad bafilcd every other sttempt at sure or relief In lieu:ales, Ithenmatiaru, Clout, lierroue Headache, Tooth and Earache, Cholera Morbus, Pains to t,o Stomach or Bowels, Elysieriaj:Distress after Medea., Loss of Bleep, General Narrow! Debility, Paroxysms to Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declare.] to be largely venoms, and far the pains to Monthly Men struation, also declarod to be ono of :be moat fin portant points in medicine. A lay writes from New Pork ..crere tt ten dollars a drip, I would tot be without It In toy family, and no one sh.ld be with. oat It. Tor sale by all Wholesale and Beall Donlan. JOHN L. 111181i6WELL, Pursrtator, Practical Chemist.. Boston. Ilan for sale by Jos Flaming, Geo. 'Keyser, B. A. Foluaestoak 3 Co. J. U. Fulton: Agoras for Pitt.. bargh ; Geo. 6. Roily, W. J Means and Dr. Jame. Broom, Agent. tar Alleghany - City. mhlennhde ISAAC U 1141143, 0 E 7 szarr S-ALWIA:L.IM wnatact' a band a lataa mad tboWl.; satantal atmk of DLOIIIISO. 110 AT AND B ON PLANK. WINDOW rasidE STEW inimrs, atm,sum, Kam, sPOSIVIII3, utiarm, PAL 1508, ao., ise., St t ri ll ordara tot A.VNIID MIT/ tto. prolaptnom and at We =tea. U. B. P. want4tl•ollo TiNERD tr PO • LAIL ion particulars Otrttal atataftro tat tt-e: Cralz etsset, atu Itettr , na ataartr °NEIL m STONLLISLIN, - ILAIIIITA47SIIII.III3 ON WIZ/ Saws always ork hauls and maks to =Ur tUO 11.14 - D BRIM MIMS WISE CIDOTIEI ; BlErti s of all kbada; UIDDL/2. ka fronds"' ; ELELWa WOES 11.01PWLIIDOWE . , ko.: HISD (latiZas CH. ElAttitiTAL WEN, pr. roan. ks. acne AD dm of WEI to •.:,; NN. • Ebtbi.) Mart/ Lt)111.1, on plain andpub, 15 blade, brow, :ref end drab, at 211 sad 11511.. amt. - J. 1 H. 111BZran BOOTS 4./CD 1 HOBS Ora OF JULY GRAND FREE PROMENADE! FIFTH STREET MERE GREAT TRIG: No. 02. r Givd Centre of Attraction. P. B —qttoor to in the city, 1. tore Lod and Bd. G 2 PI VIII bTrir E r o the buortb of •1240 2 . 2 3'l log ...ro.to,og, worth tauslog, oloG oe. kn trio t Boolbi red Jr3o A NEW SUPPLY OF I=3 efts zw, TOOTH'S, BOYS' AM) ounimuss% Boots, Shoes and Salters No. 64 Market Street. SLATER ti G01P1.13. BOUTS, SHOES, OP ALL KINDS, AND AT ALL PRICKS, LT McClintock's New Shoe Store, No. SO 111.DIELL ST., Alleghtll City S HOES, of every description, IfI'CLELLAND'S AUCTION, 65 Fifth Street. N EW GOODS i NEW 011th.n6.1 we have tart received cear Spring KM, el BOOTS AND SHOBS.i, WhWI we will eall at tha LOV UM We have the largest and boa eeleat FlEST ad Rack of OM) Ellita , a Inns Calf Sqvuts.-Wial Soots, To be (mind In the city. LADIES' LUST 03.1TICH sbrouinace. Give on as& Jaz—Robb, WORK JEST RECEIVED BY GEO. ALBEEE, SOH fZ CO.. .1.1. 71 WOOD ITREEI. Bus' $o Tolky Hell's . e . df Lalscors totd .g... Kip 13,...5e5. I.llllttren's Gat Filet facts. Theme good. art Inas to or rpectal ordst, atd oriented unec culled tustom trttk. F YOll CAN'T FL 1) TilN KLND OF D 4028 AND ENOZA, A.Ed thlprl. yzu mat, a att.. atom, .11 a% BORLANDS, No. ES Slarl-otrtree, And you can be en1t..,1 both In prize and JONCAMPBELL, Manufacturer o li Boom 1,31) SHOES, a .eery dascriptlma, at N 0.31 Smithfield street, Pittabergh. oat :1y FRUIT AND bIiADN EvEnGaEENs, ac Of APPLE. Ira boss rort.o U,too, cad of 11.3 • , 7! los , tos thsistios moot profitable for this location. We taro arrow mu ups, as Earl, Ramat, Illaidosi Bilithiliolland Mout, Baldwin, Talossister, OsSad, tog of Toroptiort Oo Rhode Wand Greed, limos Beauty,' Band., BmokwtoduA Solman'a Elrod, dmith . o r Cidor Ao. with • Orr, Lem stuck 01 PIA/ cazara, rum aysgorsas, aIIAD ruzEs, olm, aunutoat, GREENROOM!: PLASTIi, &0., kr. A. oth Astor! largo, of• otter great Lod commit. to planters or who:mato parch. 5,11. Oman 101 l at C. Droaohorro, COOL! 11, cr ritlobtargh Pon Office, will La promptlyananded Hs' ..:- 101.1.1 i MURDOCH, Jr.. .loMdowl Pirlataritit and °shish./ Nitrwirstf. 811,111 , 4531.1iN1i lilF-AINUAATEitaN. 1!6 WOOD swan% J AXLES SOWN Incite, tee attention of Biiortanen and others In Lie .plondld sttdi of BIBLES, RETOtt • .111/44111,a PISTOLS, GAELS BAG& POWDER 7LtitiEB,BltOT :- BELTS and POIJCHU, Dania riAssl3,.lad am. 5- mould,. of weary kind. Ale clack le the !Arnett en; brottebt to this oart.ot- *en pATTERSON & BRO'4 1 .- . . . 1:104 , 11 CM Youghiogheny Coal and Nut CoaL ~-. Orden kit at the Mei on DABBLE/13 STRZEtr.:i' next Bradley's Wotlen Factory. 4.11.0 , a4 eitY ;.1. promptly stranded to. SArWestern orders prMpptly Uell. tikt.llkrmorf ! . -.'.• ...: M MINIMA 2.40. Oz• - . Doter In Pianos and Nu.iictel Instruments; • • - Kato constantly on lianas flue asraztmeal at 62. W P 1.615103, VlOlt GUITAR, ADOOZDZ. i . Er Ley Iv be 1,111 mill Li my =ion. ialvlawd _1! , 7 til'Utiß AND 'On NALLY, Al •• coca, estirr a C 0.11.. : ~, 1 No. 12 flinictibtld an .at. ''. 101 thrum eartiltved FL C. Sammy 100 do pub* Leaf Lardy 3c0,C.0 Its. Min 11}0.; ' • . : .•'... 5 , ,M0 . . Casirsmi Marx. ' ' •'- 21 OW " Vt. S. oa2vaer4 g C. am.; •,' Wu 000 .. Eitzs Dies Shoulders; 7 . 10... GO 4. Clear BiAliri •: 60:00 Itibbet aides: ; MAO " Bug. p.rea Cala BM; 6LI) bbla (6bopard a ac fasi.llllo2/..f, culEl SUNDRIE. a 411,r loots Lake nor: , r 0141.4.; ~...., GO bbis. extra Flour, .:1 • 6 do Bon 131nAer; ' • 10 tome do; • 10 tube patted Dotter; 10 btn. White • V) do S hit* isa F riod Co a Mud; '.., 6 hhdr: N O. , i• '- ..c - In std. And Par sale b '..i , SANS VAN 0011 DEN, matt - No lo FitottAeold rt... earner of. flat: L-r. .butlii=alt tau _bola /Con large. 60 ate .0 9 mama; 60 do " 26ermla I 26 de " Mugs add raadl Mackerel; lied 1 100 half bt.le. Lake Herrin; Beeelval and ea eat. J. H. O • is Ebls. Eggs; • 8 do Ddod Adylea ; ' ' 1 3 D tte . Prate WO 'do rotat4 L ____. lo Wry or_d for irk tdi CHAS saa.sussw. , Jer i N. 179 Inert, strwit,, ALLICATEMST CITY 111 A 511 .4 BEEF 0.1) LOW. - 1-1 16,0 , Y; to, Try _Adv., Bogey 'mid 8.0. Horn; 8.150 Co. Cbicsio Ostmoodg. a. am= !...,- 9,cco IDs. a, p ,mis Cant.l47 2484 301.teroot ebgas Leof Loot; Tor lola by, , • 8011. , *LAS 617. /An. iIU4KCHEEK LUKKRATIIiti-I)LL, A" yrinWsitklok bow Imm yet, warrant4Obt to Imo losebtbott.l.4o,,to Ho. 2 Ildol os boot and far si.lo by . ua.,. i n ii rt • 2 ; 324. 1i lon 1.—.2.0470W.dAr10r014 200 l'"'*'" FLOUkti sr riTtnic plw eiar rtlentw /LOC4 Ur Co.. 1.4.) (us low r.14f44 $2O WV I Ilsnasur ta ri ltostistp tbs,ln nrfarty' Lamom* unlit; pota 1,05 trosa t 0 ,6 401 to am to . jez e. ,--; . Cv,31:4 Youth lull& , . • , ?RIP.dRE, GAITERS, MAWS= EITItg.II EEMEItYM