FilisbruTh Gaunt. 4741:1113DAX, JULY 29, 1865. o.lstvgi vto, A mrsarrnit — df capitalists, It Is said, hers: clubbed together for the purpose or cutting . Bar pun out ha' starting another maitum. Their t:3apectna, In tart, is already one, and the ?resi *ot the association is Mr. John Bet eard the company profess to UT., a capital Of. rsiW, 000. The proposed location ts on Broadiray. hear Haien &mare. This will in no wise deter .Haromn [huts going ahead with his new Insetn. lion, which he erpects to have on Its leas ejrly next opting. Ho is now . negotiating for the ne cessary accommodatlcas tilipie corner of Broad way and Canal street ' Arrorriossi, particulars regarding the hostile operatiosit of Paragnay, on the one side, against ;Brasil, the Argentine Confederation and Uru guay, on. the Other, are received. No engage sent bad yet taken place; but one both( not much longer be delayed, as Paraguay was still „Imskinz forward her two strong - columns of 'troops Into the territories of Bratil and the Con '-federation respectively, and had also a powerful' fleet ready for action. 'Paradelegation business has revived In full 'force this week. On Viobdiry everting a deitga• flea from Booth Carolina. consiating of B. F. :Perry, Provisional C.reruor. Hon. J. I....sUrr, C. ;11. J. W. trrady, W. Y. Liten and Foaur Bloodgned, arrived_and.took up their quarters at Willard's lintel: The object Cl their visit has not yet been made public, and much speculation has been excited In conecomuce. A ST.LII7LEtO balloon aeelddat has happened In Ireland. Mr. Coswell'e balloon, after having es t- carded from Belfast with ten people In the car, Effected a petilohe descent, owing to the valve a , the top not noting property. El4ht or the sera smuts succeeded in gettlng 1 6 a, , Orno of them .aerlonaly injured,) alten the balloon again eo :, C4-Mdt.4 with twogentlewan in the car, and oath. 'lug has since been heath of It. ALFunni TnriNTSErn, th , z poet lAtirviiti- ELT land, le falling veil fa Ile i k ai,lufit recover lag from a severe utter k iit throat diaent9 o , wiles walking late one evetilog m t r lAid of Wight garden, he wok cold. and nom, It it stated. symptoms of . eousutoptiiin arc evident. friandii are going to retniiv.: Oho to the South of France a t once, as the Wily manes of easing his life. ADw,nsL of the Button of Navy' Yards and Docks, hat entertd preliminary armagements focgivir,n; to to.: City of Brooklyn certain lands and the advan , th e 't ea t at ; Wilißbol3t, P,,riier to the Government of It, w hieu now ran through the Navy, Y., Tits tarraDrietors of ole Tiav, hare been stied to the gulp, lot ii-v. Cal `. yin Fairbanks, forc,rty of ti.ntur Lt. now liv ing In that city, for tho recovery of d 20,000 darn• ages, by reason of the publication of au alleged • libel lu the columns of the TIVICA. larronscavicet received at the Freedmen's Bn rean represents that rebels returning from the latedlsbanded armies, to West Tennessee. on . ly avow to -re-establiah slavery, after the Federal forces are withdrawn. Tim gntladelptilsl Nora American says there are sense six or eight "regular" female physi dens In that city, whim daily practice Ls entud to that Of the averageief male physicians. VMS Baton Rouge Comet 'says Mr. Pierre Bon 110, a planter on. Bayou Crate, was murdered by. Ma former slaves while attempting to drive them off because they would not work. • Accoannto to-the ruling of the Commissioners of Internal 'Revenue, the mere carding of wool is not regarded am, a Manufacture, and therefore not liable to duty. Tue Harrisburg Telegraph calls watermelons, which were -posed for sale in the markets of that city the other day, cholera bombshells. 'No rain has fallen In portions of eastern His altarppl since the7lst of May. The craps will be vary short, and especially the corp.nrop. MAnssm Ruda, widow of Aaron Burr, died on lilinday last, at Washington Heights, Now York city, aged over ninety years. W. H. WAu.stre, of Idaho, has been appoint. ed Governor of that Territory, vice Caleb Lyon, of LyonsvPle, resigned: Timms are at least ten thousand applications on file In the Treasury Department for appoint ments. • As apperu has been made Lathe President to revoke the order suppressing, the Rietmond 11 . 71 Prr Holz city is eight weeks old, sod already boasts of 61 rum holes. The Lord Chancellor Scandal - The tote of censure passed by the English Parliament on the .14,rti Chancellor for corrnpt. practices In. the appointments to offices at his dloposnl, to a noble vindication of that purity of official Me, which is out without a moral to our Amer!Can statesmen and rflice.holdrrs. "It appears that Mr. Rehard Bethell, the eldest entspf Lord W.:attics - 3% the Lord Chancellor of Etigrdlint, hi a very faet. gentleman. He bets at home races, keeps 'wee company, neglects his liminess, widen is Huta of • a lawyer, and has contrived Co inyblve himself heavily la di,bts drum which he has been relieved by his , family Live or six flutes. The feet that he is marrit-d l'sna uati a family of sir children, appears to have 'exercised no rt.,!elning influence over this mid ,die-aged agape-grace,who has contrived to drag his father down to ila. the sin of the father appease to have been that of Eli, in lending a too ready ear to the suggestions of bin unworthy In the Edmunds case It appears that Mr. Ed- Mundt' was a reader In thellouse of Lords with handsome salary aid verr little 1,, Jo.- 11. originally procured the otllce in a manner that reflects nolitt le discredit on the brother of Lord Brougham, who secured him the appointment. Serious charges of looseness la accounts, to put Ran the mildest way, having been preferred 'against Mr. Edmndds, the Lord Charteellor, In place of Investigating the matter as it was his duty to do, permitted that gentleman to resign, and even procured him s pension of eluht bus deed pounds a year. This transaction was in duced by theinfluence of Mr. Richard Bethel] for money considerations of which, however, the Lord Chancellor does not appear to have seen cognizant. BIM the most salons charge against the Lord Chancellor was In relation to the Leeds Sauk ruptcy Court. In this affair there does not seem to to a single extenuating cacomstanec. He appointed Wren, "whose conduct," he says, "was a disgrace arid Houma of intinite sum.m tohlmfor ten years, to a Registrarship In the Leeds Court of Bankruptcy." But this was not all. Hn made room for him by removing Mr. Wilde, the former incumbent, against whom -merlons charges of corrupt practises had been preferred, and permitted him to retire on a pen elan, thus making way for the seape-grace son, who, it, was proved, actually received a btibe for exercising his indurate with hie father -in procuring for Wilde a re tiring pension on a sham nice of Ill•hesith. Another case was that of Mr, Welch, a lawyer on the Northern Circuit, who was desirous of obtaining a peddle appointment, and laid out his money sojudleiously with. Mr. Richard Bernell that he procured a handsome appointment from the Lord Chancellor. Mr. Bothell received giant twelvalmndred pounds for hie services, and a clergyman, the Rev - Mr. Bardinge. was the go between in the affair. In the Edmunds coos tho Lord Chancellor appointed another son, Mr. ,Slingeby Bethel!, to the vacancy created by the ,retiring pensioner.—P. Y. Com. Arisertiser. llielirtigraLlon to North Carolina. iffeerta are already being made to promote rm. ration to North Carolina on an extensive scale. • Governor Holden and the leading Union men of the Sta te realize tail ins social and political re. generation moat come by the influx of Northern capital and energy: and for this purpose a gen eral land and immigration agency has been es. Wailed Galelgb, which la Intended: to bring • te. the - notice - 61 - 0e emiartente and Capitalists the mineral and adrlcultural resources of the .84te, , The agency,had hardly bean opened be, fore oVer 100;000 - acres of land, and many mill alter,. town and city lots were offered for sale. • The want of money is very great, end-Pleat of teal estate are reasonable. Colonel J. M. Hee, and it, r.,ltattl6, Esq.. two of the leading busi ness-men of the State, have arrived in this city proceed North, to lay before the len • commercial - aesseededions of the principal cities and the people generally, the advantages offered for Inveaimentain North Carolina. ,Granch Ma tes will be organized-in- - these cities wider the sres of th e. Jar furnishing ,_ et tante iXith all necessary infoinintletn con tetibtrtbdeetteellent Projeet. , thetegilttlemen represent the people of North Carolina. as not only generally :trilling, bat anxious to see the tide-df 'NOrthern' eongration set toward their fitate; and Ln this respect they exhibit a striking caulniat vitt the"mbrose and sullen co nduct of meet of thepeoPle of Virginia. Ai a general peopbs of the Old , North State are Grady of the opinion that the,prosperity of the Beate can only be reatoredletetering .emigra tion and by- such. a. hearty aubenlasion to. the Union and tbe laws as' will 'Mauro capitallsta that their Investments are eat beyond a don*. - - „ - , ,Aballto th e Mate BOUM). Fie some - dais petit • the entrance to the Exit , -,,,llUniChatebef l;tas been, guarded by a series hf pickets. stalionof at the bettor& tinl top of the itudr ease teadlneahttratt4:. mini/ 14-the 'anal of the Senators and Representatives who cernobllged cool theosselyo inthe Eist Irotedg,,tn -company with' Irebeinerada:Seekds, rACCO seekers an 4 other beggars.: t pesides this, 2 -b ir db i stwww efetta-ACTOVI am. hall leading gattanibitass-e4ll,Rai ponaingitterois-,, i. Idea-ordered- the obiditidkiiit removed , - 'laid strutted hie nStdo itrldtla all persons ha@ . ! :Da to, the . tipper Jud.L A disthignlsW' lottstoilconslohlo, • noted for We tells Wk. Is. bald to idle need one Of . the Ira Ind :Fre* in densundss thla-infebezenmA von mtuuk• c*t . Weds. siad PriAled, being , Infornied - gibe flitter. thaneed tbactlatoareiadral7 gy m Ma& Ls Ilvhigv at the - White Oasej,tuta 'entire aarge. of the Prealdeat'a eudigraften et= In 3roiallito cottigneh.l a : king or biatmetlog parties, probably to ugow - the labors of the )hrtatalse. . glifiadAL .4ititAtiMatliA . BROKE/09 AND 'I3ANICEMP BOARD •,,,,c1111) BY 1011/1801411kIIJIAB S. CO.) WYONTMDkr, July to, DO. U. S. i'a,1361 'O7 00 . S. Fire Twenty Dew._ 00 R. 8.5.210 e, old_ . 104 75 U. S. Seven Thirties lst aeries__ 99 50 59 75 O,.S.Ten Forty Bowls 97 Of O. S. Certificates new.__.. 9B 00 Gold, Allegheny Comity Fires .-- 70 ea Iron City Rank-- i—......—. 79 US Mer.o. Manures. Nat.--. to 00 Citizens Rank Manchester Savings— Bank of Pitts Peoples' National Bank..., Acme Blood Farm in Ohio Petroleum._ Cherry Run Oentral.... Cherry BIM& Cherry Run b. Pittsburgh •-•• Eldorado Merchants Federal... Me Ahoy Cherry ...... Murray OS Oil Basin, of Philadelphia Oil Creek ki.lberry Han_..___. Pittsburgh New York... Phil., Lancaster fa Cherry Rim— Onion '97 Monongahela Pioneer-- Western Pennsvlvanta—........ N.Etns 'ii and alining ...... W. "Ming Co., of Detroit.... 3 75 , }old opened In New York at ti 37,1, out declined to 143 toiveritnent stOoks are also depressed, ow. log mainly to the growing pressure for mosey. Cash loans .re rosily made this weak at 7 per op.ot aealtlet ien days since. The season of the year spptvaelles woes the cash and credits of the a ,entry will find full employ la moving crops to the excel cord, and rates for loans will enhance. We Look therefore for a further decline In the en tire Het o , Hallways, as Well as the current quota tiro, fof Vatted States Bonds. The average de 'Arse to-day _is onc;l3B.lf per cent 15 4 itel State, lipids 1951, 157"4i5.2053, 105; 10,405, cotes,l9% OU .-1,03 CO The stock market is weaker In the end. Oils lost part of the advance male Monday, thud , h the Oil hoard in New York is doing largo bt , bies , lee the season. The Pittsburgh marks: is ulthout mu - 1, eh/time. In the malt hen Ices etrength. Cxl. ambit, I. at exception to the remark. Buyers arc yet the most numerous, and pick up the stock nt prices horned; 631 was bid during the dny, one or IWO salve made, but the stock is held math higher, Arid we dtubt It It ran ho obtnined in conutdernble amet mi. ',us than En Central Ilmtn without change; • tonk held nt 00Wei. —ln neon et to the complain , rnlatd against the Ices - epee of the 1 , 01.1111 debt—nt is is increneed by the Tree luny no etirrg claims ngat not It by prying :3 per cent. In cc:Means of Indent, inesa when the Got ernmett is , spored to he in receipt of over five mtllldne s er day from the sale of :40 Treasury hoods-11 le said that the present tltlrd sense of the T century notes la the last of the six hundred millions the Secretary Is MIL hnrizra to borrow, and in the Interim, until the assembling Hof Cote . greof , like a prudent Man, he does not want to be out of cash; awl further, that the payments to the army, by lesson of Its disbursement, is. temporari • ly, much greater than it would have been, and greater than was estimated, for had the army been kept together and its pay spread over a longer toe- tied of time. It is supposed It will all work right by-and-bye, and the pinch now will give the great• er ease When the expense of the armies le done with. —The Cincinnati Gazette, commenting on the proceedings of the Detroit Convention, say.: It would be difficult to tell now whether the Con vention favored or opposed ship canals, or whether the mejority favored •or opposed a reciprocity treaty. Congress cannot refer to the action of that body for information on either of 'the Inter esting subjects, and the public will lock In vain, for the arguments that were expected to be brought out and sifted by the steer, practical butanes. minds of the merchants nod manufacturers, of which the convention wee largely composed. Matters, therefore, stand precisely where they did before the Convention assembled, and except for the social intercoure, enjoyed, a pleasant , torsion on the Detroit river, and an exchange of cheers for the President of the Untied States and queen Victcrla, nothing would hare been last if it had not met at all. —The following comparative statement shows the ayerage condition of the leading items of U.e Philadelphia banks for the peat and previous week : Lest Week. T 111.3 Week. 1'ep1te1......_..,14,412 350 f 11,312.3.34 1.0508 50,100.7 3 3 50,XL.525 lac. 132.75 Sto cie 1,137.750 1.157.911 Dec. 31,779 Lct.4l Tenders.. 19,151.023 19,860 50,1 lac. 195,553 Del coats 41,1,1.012 43,066.921 I nc. 2„td.l.SM CI: cula tfon 6,12.0,586 6,531,939 inc. 73,353 Tne only !tern showing any material change last week watt the deroslt line, which, as compared wp h he nye; nge of the previous week, •hows an increase of 02,454515. The legal-tender note In creased f 195,761, the circulation g 73,333, and the OaLe ev:,2se. The sr( cis fell oh 434,796. —The prospects for both an 'import and export trade fry the remainder of the summer and for the fall month.. says he New To; k Than. are creel ally teemed CLC,llth4lng Same (rare ore express. ed, bou ever, that the business of Importation may roe ahead of the cOnsumptiee demand, as manufac titters on th , othet side, are evidently eninrging their Itows of the American market., and directing their cousignMents'accordingly , The remark ap piles to Continental as well as British fabrics. The exports of 'smile continues to De confine I to a few ingoncidernhlelynrcale of h.r gold nn.l lore+, gold eLd gllvrr coin. lie ti - opn and Harvest. [From the !tonic Island, IL., Union, 14th.) The Wheat liarveat—Farmers In many aectlo• f the country are now fairly to thetr wheat ha Co Durtn; the temalnder of %Jae and the co. .5 week will complete the harvest Some fume e commeneed , eratlaig earlier than they luau but I r the depredations of the worm, which at tacks the stock at'ihe roots and rats It lt off. Yet wberetnelds have been att•clvialw.th t arna the berry is far enough advanced tw mature after cut ting wit hoot sitrickage. From what we can learn sermon have no redsoo to complain, and the crop of %hes . to this douoty will be more Oh in an av• crap: ime. [From the Peoria Transcript., LI) Th. far the season has been propitious to the crow!.g crope, and the leports winch come in from all pert. of the cOutary betoken s bountlfol har vest in those parts of the State where th.: gr.., wheat sod oats are reputed, as a general thing they sre above the average- The cleatste.ple of the West, the corn crtip, is In a nourishing condition and gives eVidente that It will not fall below its average. [From the Stgak County ,I 11.) News, (Uhl Farmers to this vicinity have commenced _their harvest, In good earnest, and with fair prospects of much more than an average buge would destroy nearly all she grain, but for some reason this pest has scorned to subside, Some pieces will be more or lews injured by them, but they are doing lees damage:M.3 on any Previous year for sometime. The oate crop will be immense, end corn looks ncly. tom the Mount Carmel (111.) Register, 13th. The wheat crop of (this) With”ti county, will on ly no about half a yield this season. The corn crop may turn out a little better. Rye and Barley rather scarce; but the hay crop turns out exceedingly due and very pTentitully. We learn that the crop. In Marlon county are preti much about the same as those in our own. the Oarint.Advoeitte or White minty save:" We ery much regret to say that the when; crop of this section is taking the rust badly, though It le not In es bad condition es that of Indiana, which is de. plorabla • [From the Ogle Co., (III.) Register, Inth.) The Plarvcat-,-The harvest is it hind, fannem having commenard cutting winter Wheat and othe early fields la mint places; Probably there wad never amore abundant harvest, and the horn of plenty thin year la 'The soldiers return ing just at this dine, too, Tooke, the mooring Of tOO crops In good shape & certainty. With our &bum dant crop* we can laugh at hied times. (From the Poresgo I, Win.) Register.) The weather to splendid for the growing crops and. ten dap more will place the best of them be. Tend all• danger save the perils of harvest. The oral, will be a good, one—not equal to the famous croy of tido, bits's* good MI that of my year since that time. Itegt week will be the moat perilous season that the :growing crops will exPerieuoe The rains haviaprevented the chinch bug from do ing my ohmage thus far, but they are qtute preys. lent to some places and may do moth damage yet. Besides the growing wheir ts Just' now Ins condo tine to he el/Titled by the mat. If ws_pass nest weekestely we insgeginsider ourselves °out of the oods." We predict there will be more grumbling smut the pleas than there Will be MOM The ggad tlty fall. (From the' Ileshawska (led.) Enterprise We have dee into the country some this Weak and never saw the crops looking spore favorable. The wheat was not all out on amount of the wet weather, and what remai ned standing was very rips and crinkled down, but we meter saw, sops rently, a !sotto yield. The bends look well fitted, the straw hinvy, and the stocks- thick on the ground Corn, also, is looking well. We new some debb , that looked baakward and weedy. And as for oats we doubt if this mouton of tko country ever had abetter prospect.: Shay are very heavy, some being already down &lodged.. If the usual amount has been sown the - price ,will be law. Since writing the above We barn that In some neighborhood. wheat will not be more than OM a crop. The straw is heavy but the heeds are only panty 0f.., and that corn hoe been much injured by , . A Daiwa; in Owe, Salle county, Illinois, of the nth, nays;" All that - we hare ihas far learnefr &OM tankers, ennwhakobsersatlonswehare beenabletp , maze wrortelres, W e-have come to thneOnehlalon that this Seaton of thaStateWtwat and oats will a,. fallaversge Wen ands - if ths season vontlaues iTorable until Yau, tne eon, Wills. abOYeAd ar 'age. In come localities. She wheat has been Dy the 4,lncainlttiasarenextentant not so had been supposed, as late heavy rain have had;: !,.tendency IS (MO' their ,rarages, . A:few, osP mo heweratorill decide the.,mitter. Th 4 A z ir- AnerwarellDWlWlttfalg _their WWI Acadia of. t. ',.l.mast'seeek:arefaeser VOW:a of , and L.e, counties, said We Sound:all tbo,growgag - WV , looklt t stall, izelein-fissie tonne Diet tha ronortitbundsnt oroPmerrotqm fondod' - for !many years. A o ,.. n .apaadeneor the DleMphbi Am o s, waiting, ititlitiTllooll, TeIILCfIQai iliditedate if She . _kaVe eitocedialfir difierthg ..p peat a I . ea:Maud this season, all through this (nP. .tad) fade,' alunamay be sant of Heywood, Lauderdale And Dyer. The wheat crop Ina not so ... .• 714 r ere IK::or thito to Lorreer yeKre. -r",,cro:•• • .r. leo 11 , .; rxcekolt-Cir thlula [hot lthithg • realdeithe "err I,realy.yetre Ins. country, I have not seen the prospect for abundant corn crops so flattering. The area of land planted Is not quite Bo large as usual-esy 1 , 7 one.lifth of the usual breadth of land applied to its cultivation. The cotton crops are equally promis ing. Before the recent copto. MUM the "Ilse" and meutworms" were somewhat detrimental, but Mame the rathri,the luxuriance of the growing plant is quite cheering. The liaahville Times and Press of the 14th, rays : Farmers from Sumner inform us that the crops In that fertile and henunful region ore eery prom ising. The yield of wheat was rather light but of Sete quality, the oatop to extraordinary goo! The cotton crop will be cr larger than It has been for yenn previous. a larger extent of ground being planted with the staple then usual One planter told oe he will maxe over one thouannds lbr to the acre. Numbers of In meta have as high as one undred and fifty sad two hundred scree le edttne. The aver ege magma of farm hands Is twelve dollars and ration, Considerable complaint is mats Of the In egulerity of labor. The sogum, potatoe, find cottn crops are all of the emeat chsraeter. Mules a , horse. are greatlyheeded. The Evansville, Indiana, Journal of the 131 h 25 _r ! s .r. ea We have been at some pains to ascertain the COOdltlol3 of the wheat crop in this part of the favry, and regret that we cannot make a more orable report. We have heard of no instance where farmers have Pealived their expectation. Prior to reaping this wheat many of them enter tained hopes that they would obtain a fair yield. some of them, indeed, boasted that they would turn out more wheat to the acre titan they bad done for cuttny years. But when the wheat was cut. It wits lolled to be In most instances an entire failure, and farmers regretting having put reapers nto the field at all. Fields that were expected to ti educe a crop of trout twenty to twenty.n re usli• Is to Iho note halo produced absolutely uothinq •orth .penkiLq of. Ihe peculiar kind of blight hat has thus dreg roye.l the Wt.,t crop we are un blv to tieser.be. It sretus to have come suddenly. ud w hilt dams.lt•g !AK. CAUL I , u' 11:1.1,, so little le net as to be scarcely perceptible, 1,1. utterly rule d nod destroyed the goal•. II the cottotlex wijnlnlne nor own we here e awry —On wheat: crop a failure. Title IN alnate, on a same breadth n( ernowl tine own, awl cutlets tar.ey 1).1 been to ven:ed new :rapers an.: threat er.. Ottr fx.mert We, an tlmpAlls, .L large demnntl for their Sere runcrntuktlau themnelvei on tie rtipv...ml sl•Illty to he rgianl to the emerg , mY 71,te (slum,. of ..11e. h.mt eroe wi.l he sevetely felt. too, in hll mem. of tr.eile.l4.,,ine. th, •st , ) .1 them .1..pen.1 eht!rely for •mmel th intere•te will t;t10.; turnie,..4 !IV th. 1.1 rolnnt ..it.y, tvt...1 , , ws, heped, would he lillll ye, In cones, temehss. jo , p-en of es r.n. , !* repri•e,:t the when: 0.9 i, es.,,,lent Inlay .an„ T, an , l the ;notelet it everything the most en I=l 11',':,,.00n Joy 19. MIN With xreptlon of loCe grater leellng In Flour, there were no new features In the ge-e- kn. tc.day worthy of spoofs.' notice. 13=1 market; we have no 881fe tO report, and conse quently cannot give quotations Oats steady, with. moral Wes from store fir 581360 cent, Coro ir firm, and prime retie in •tore et 13gr99 No move. Ele2ll=l .01).1.ithrt some flint excited. nod with n leuvund. hnil n vet y light gapiiiy, prig. aft) be clouted shade Maher. fir:owl to choice gf.tft a of Extra Family ore relllne at 1.3 to 65.1.5. and low grae.ea do at from 111,:54.0A0..and medium do at r,75. .Pl , Vlk6S. , —liecon firm, with n (sir jobbing ale mend. i,ul. there Is no quotable cheore In priers. Shoulders, 17G1114; Sides, IS'altei., rata Hams 23624 i; Plain Canvassed, 2dit24 , y; Sugar Oure,i d0,2....W ZS. No change in Lard, and nothing doing to Mess Perk. .• .. • . EGGS—Coming to pretty freely and the market Is dull but unchanged at 19a70. . l/liklESE—ls a shade firmer, and the receipts are falling Off somewhat.. Sales of W. R. at 164517 c; Rambureti 18, and Goshen 1960.• BUTTER—Packed Butter I. moderately set:. - e, with regular sake at 12546 for old, and LrosT.o for (reel. No Noll offering. LEAD—Is looking up of tat pigs Ga. Lena at Sq. 13EAN6.--ENceedingly dull, and the supply is unusually lar.e for this season of the year. Small sales at $I,SoOl,bO per bush. GILEEN PEACRES-' -Sale 11 one bushel boas at tr per box. A.$llllS---There Is still comiderale Inquiry for -Pearls, and we note a sale of a tons at PITTSBURGH PETRO EU 31 at ET Wraor.DAY, July 19, OM. There Is no telling °lnn the demand for 041de, the salon to-day reaching several thousand bairela, but there Is no change to make In quotations-21e bble returned, and 26020%, ibis included. Sales of 1040 bids, to arrive, at 21%; 150 at 21%040 at 2; ; 250 et 21; 50 et 2G; oleo, WCO bbl. st Oil Ott), to be dellvetett ot ••Alo..1‘11n" Rettoorp•.t 31—tottich Is locate I about thirty miles up the Allegbeny flyer. Refined, la bout , . is moderately active and arm, but mach nged. Sales of ^J).O !Ibis "Standard,' for immediate delivery, on private terms; SCo tandard," for September delivery, free on booed ears here; and bOO Milt 'Standard,' for Octet. her, at 4b, free on board care here. Free Oil is quiet d unchnnged, prime city brands being quota' et 646(5. No movement In Nnpths or Residuum, od both of l ' iwte articles are eacealingly 1411. The receipts of ofl by the Allesheny moor du dsg the forty-eight hours ending this everting icrie 1330 libln--300 Able, for A. I. Linton, tad 310 GM. for F isber Err, PETROLEUM viTtv4l6 S IN PHILA. 1/EI.PHIA. reeled Diepeteh to the PlGA:burgh Gazette. P6/1,0=.1 . 111A, July la, 1563. There men very little dlispoaltlon manifested W ary o operate to oil stock., and the market wee Irregular and very dulL Junetlou told at 3; KV go, ck; Loggia, .4; Dt. Mcboine. %; Sugar Dale, 2; Mr- Ilheacy, 1%; Walnut Leland, X; Moyle Strati., to;;; I: tor t rev, Ourtltt,"&„i. Y.+Vh üb;•+n.L ;0 Wenorn !Scut Tons, July i 9, Petroleum Stuck:. Err generally , gate!, an I ;it bout any nanrk.nl change. Onerry liu. 10 1 ; Oceanic, 185; Weester, 1203: .Exceicicr, 711, Knickerbocker, 23; On Creek, 725; fiechulan Farm, 61; Cherangn, 150; Manhattan, 31; Tack. 40; I'lt Hole Creek, 12.15; Soutb••d, 91.45, Ilya 01,00; United Staten, 129.10 NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET Special Dispatch to West.Crn Press. NIW Youx, July In, PSTR , MII—DIIII. at 33e for Ur ad e . 31,15 re for Kennet! In Bond, nod no fur Free. MARKETS BY TZLEGB.Ara. New York Stock and Money Market. Nett' YOLK. July 19 -i.lloa ev —dotty° and Ciro., at 6 ir CPI". for call loan. Merits:Ll; Fax-hang< dull, at ickl4rSiva for gold and firet.o eweills. Ameri can Gold heavy, unsettled and 10--operung at advancing to 14.3?5„ declining to 142%. and closing at 142%. Government Stocks without de cided change. Svockh—Hearl; Gold 14.27-;; Rock Iniani, 19i%; Fort Wayne, n 0..,; Milwaukee and Prairie .to 2.M4; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, fidii; North North Western, It; North Western preferred, S 9 j; Ea., CI I' Reading, 991" • Micnigan Southern, 41 , 4, Illinois Central, 126;4; aarlmoss, 12; Quicksilver, Lai , liturberiand, 41; Canton, 42%. Galtayter'. Ererang Enrhonge—Gold, 143 ; E le, 111.,l; N. , . York Central, 93i,;; 'Michigan Souttre , s, 01!. % ; 1111nois Central, 122%,• Rook island. 1.5.4. North Western 2.4!4: North W'estern preferred, 49; Uurn , eriand, 4o; nendlog, Market dull and steady. Gold closed at 142 X. Dr f , ar.oJte y 11.—FLor a—Quiet. 0 Italle—Wheat inactive; held at 41.77 for pin I, (Thiene° and Milwaukee Spring. Corn, eatlrld , Onto, 62a. Barley and Rye nominal. W man—Flrtn. t3ANAL YIILSOIITS— re New York Wheat, tan; Corn, 130; Oats, (3 1.0. luron-ra—Floin , I,GOS lAts; Wheat, ef,,410 bush; Corn, 68,2130 do; Oats. 2ti..WO do. o,argAr, Favor:re—Flour, 144 bide; Wheat, 7,ecd bush; Odra, 61,Ee8 dre•Oata,26,llo do. Chicago Market. ChtrOsoo, July ta.—rtoon—DolL Ciaara- 1 W twat dull and 11eptty,0 1,11% for No. 1, and 411,01 for No. k Oorn quiet, at 601tgreo,yar No. I, and afifSebta . for No. 1. Oats -closed dull, at 41 , ,,46 , 41c. Pnovieuxes—Flrol, with an advancing tendency BIGILWIVILS—A ease, at ;p,09 TU=l'lE—Flour, 41eKe bbla; Wheat, 21,C°0 ho; Corn, CINCOV du; Lints, 180 pro Co. BLllPltaliYa—Flt•nr,g,eoe able; Wheat, 32,003 bush; Corn, 24901 do; Oats, 'ACOO do. PIULADZIAPHIA, July 19,--PrillOl.lMX•-•SUlady wad unchangrd non d blytvgraddi advanced %cents; Sure, tine, gre,6o; Extra, 111a26e6,2 3 Onatx—Wheat yam;' Bed, a1:769 1 4 10 White, Sl, '@2,10; (lora quletv Wratem, 95345. WU arca. Wu:awe—Doll at 42,1,30 2 " • PRovinloae—k , • DAL•rrn our, July 19.—FLovn--F7rro; sees of Vattern Extra at ()nem—Wheat dull and declined tc. Gore steady and auyply Pn4.l,Bloue-3w.yanti Mesa Pork, 625. 0 ). eadta. • Walser—Firm, at t 2,18, 000culaY-s—SuAar buoyant. Toledo Market. Tocano, July 10 —Guam—Wheat 2/23c bettan sales of Amber Michigan at ago; Red, 420adr% Gore, 1 0 better, sales at Ws. oats nnminal, at 00g. LaKrYgintorrra—Dull and nomistail W ent, So to Dural°, end Ns to Oswego. Chicago Float Marhetilly 18. The onfseorable adelees from New York cheoluld ths shipping demand for Alone. wok with Thu. 11ndted lotAladutry the nuuket fttled dtdl. 'lll.not etiotArdelle to establish any change values; but senora *odd doubtless "hays slight cOuttagoat hid MVPs Seem dlePMad to 010. wrote. steles Nteldgas White Wlatet—toz /Qs' "Dow SOSO at $B, =Dolt whtte:Wltitet7M hb/s “Galeatare at47oto. Spring Eattio-400 Kiapitat4AV,ita salve) td.S7,IBACO oui Jr(V: m 4 ita %101 tOO Parrots brans PIM? itt4l4.„ Winter Sopa/Ate-6o bbls twang not named at EpringEuperda•-300 barrels bnusd not tuned 2 1444 , 0 WileatiBGo huh White aniiiiidreTarea4; ea; auttiteraottaaAwtttradosiol4osotambels watts .tio t air failallAlosl,lB.4-ot4ofixlat dew' an. #16.: fOrlfoo6.tfSirtiOW blahs Aoki * w stl2#ll 101/0 • truiatiteglat:4l,§ lo 4o, 9o fa, plmaOldomllll. o tot) tot Inferior to PfltaanOw :RON Akala 4Booo baobab witito - aatlfaT pal low offen4oot* barna. .arse 14041 k it afklesllM Mob allow at 956474 e Mabel, prfaaipally at the do agues. Oata hulas offeltai' artattal Iftat and vices fen back; small 'ado" only monad at laaMo mita* sato qual4 ty, Ladoga .wolgtit. Hys—WO 'notice &pull gala of new at Ma par 'mad, PbUtdelphla Market. Baltimore Marktit; V.pre,doo 1. I r,l The .alahontur. .1110, k. paler, coritalos the fol lowing, in reference to the Iran trade lla that glop : Of the 12 furneees of the Iflohoniog Valley, but one, the Falcon. at Yountratrnan, le sow in Mast. Nearly all the others have blown out at different times since the first of April. The dePremlon in the iron trade, amounting to almost stgnation, and the impossibility or procuring 0001 since the miners' strike, are Conner at .nspertalon of opera tions The rolling mlll. of Bon n.ll J. Co., and Shedd, (Mark Co., Enterprise Works.) at Youngstown, and James Ward ds at Niles, are still running, but no: working to cote their full capacity. Too condltiOn of affairs in the Shenanco iron re gion Is substantially the same as in this Immediate vicinity. At, Sharon, the Westerman iron Com pany Is rnantifacturtne to only a mod rate extent, and the th,eo furnaces are all out of blast. Taa Sharpsburg (Unlaces and the three furnaces at Mid dlesex, are all Idle. Two of the, four Wheatland Furnaces are out of blast, and the other , will taws out as soon as they work up small stocks now eas hand. (IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITTSOMIEM, FOOT Win! Ey OEfIOAUOR. o. July 1-220 bags mill feed, barrel pearl borthg, Knox & McKee; I ear staves, . Reign; 4 ilzs lend pipe, 10 ease* shoet lead, A (}n-loo; bga soap, V Sellms & CO; 15 Mule have. Itnox & Parker; 2.50 hides, U Keeler; Z 3 has cheese, R Robison & 00;10 do do, S Eteltrt & co; 19 hides, nays h Stewart, 124 Mwn. Beckham & Lon ; 1 bid Paget/raft & Rea , : 3 bble Jae do:Idontooth; lo bags feed,Jewob lihroak; 61 rim rags, 11/affray a Clark; 1 Reg lard, W P Hock & 00;100 eke oats, 1/ Wallace, 26 doz washboards, rs.. Lang; 6 has cheese. Lemmas, Ship. ton & en. 4.3I.6TELAND AND nitDertitUall It. It.. 11,17 19- 46 car wheel., Wm Mullins, 113 .91 orate. Knott• low do, 1) N Dourtoey: i•• 1,.e et, I' Ideck cort'S do do, J S Dilworth:3 It, do .1 10 Ir9vo; 60 do do, B A Fnhoes ooh, 100 do do. E HertFleton; Z) do do, Wm H Klrkpntrirk:9l do do. II Irtddlo• Mhdool. ~1 M Sno . den; GI do do, S:,l, ranker & Lang: 41, do In, Shrtver LMIF copper, T M littAte; 161 Fk. oFth, T ti Jrnrcurslrfl.r ht.r. flour, John 8u.9; 9 tack, reg., tiodirty A. Olurk• Al.t.Coutlnt 5y.n990.11, July 19-3 ykda m•Be, e, mow°, 25 butter. 3 belle ere..l 11141111; 43 skx rnts. r‘cet 8 .1. Kennedy; 2.e/ lo.len. lit - Q.814 gee& I-on; 3 CKIII 8111,4108, 1 do tutu., I' 31 II yle; 4 toile 1.1iet1.81110., Wm Fl‘ccue: S ,I pro,. t, n R Iltseee; 4 41oren tubs, Jon Cent, I MMMIEM -t' ir2 ADVE TI S F-111 ASONIC BALL IRII 11 FVENING, JULI 2INI, 1 , 6 (Itnnd GetupLunen:ray Tr.,:!motanl MANAGER SNI:t Ft ; : tt, LEND ':111NO AND 1).1N , :f c% tier CC . ..111 • Ile three net tirnrn • tuft: red Alter aLean IL firer of the HAPPY h. l I wni Icy t 1.4. 11: J 1.1: 111 TIIE VALI o couvlode wltn e enn-le PAntnm . tne MAU AS A NA 1,1 !•1 HAI( F:.• MIME FIOSTPONEM ENT. —0 WINO TO TI I E • inrir.,.cr uf the weathet the 1.!•,R1:1' N I •' en. nnunceJ to come NESDAT,..7uIy 191.6, Is postponed until FdIVAY, .I¢l, 21., toed, et titil/icruence lams as before: NLINAOZIGi : TREY. D. THOM PEON. OEAS. IL READ. ALEX. C. DUNCAN, JR.. W. R. NLICEIt; JAS. 11. VAN PELT. GEO. A. XEn LAIL, EIGHAILD TEN ER, J ,h2OItX.E 'NEW GROCERY—The tu.dersigned has Jo opened an . - ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of fresh a.hd WELL SELEOTED 6ROCIERIES to tt,ir RE W STORE. to addition to otter nov• cities, they would oat) st , ention to their stool of &atom numss BOUND CEDAR WARE. SCOTT da SMITH, iyasm comer Liberia' eb , l Fern' etreete. BTE.d.TAB(AdT9 • VOR EVANSVILLE', CA.IROt J AND ST. LODIS.—Tba Steamer -'• 11EXTlti captain Joanne Alchant. wU e. 1 4 .0 B r tt above it Intern ediato Aorta, TH DAY, at 4 C r. 44.. For freight or etiZaagb, apply on board iYI9 OILS. C. TIUNK.ARD CREEK PETROLECII COMPANY, Office librner of Penn and Wayne Bta mt. eonipans seas organized on the Vila Inat, ander thig Pennsylvania Mining and Alannfactte ring La*. The territory of the company ad. Jules the lands of the Dut.kard Creek Heron Oil Como.l, of Ude eity. • - • • • Cap Hal Mork War Wing rood Par Vakne of Each Nbare orincens: President—S. A. iottriToll. Seorelary Trensurer—SAAVL GRA11•:11. S. A. iortmtrole, L S. Inancy. WC . Llnc,rBs, J axes iv y , F. D. 011. T. W. U. Kiva, Jea:lyd' H. Firecttra. cRAitIFION OIL CoMPAI,IY Producers of ()rude bud asuufiseturers of Itenne4l Alsae to or,fer SHEICI'S of any 41.trce. wrleit per siusre 1t... and upwards. IN ea r...,e, a t Inch t luchea Al very 1.10 PIN; or Hydr aulic Haunt and tor drain- Ind ella. e would mentally ask the attention of Plum tier. and Fri/inlet." of HU Forks and OH Wella tion and W.D. CUSIIIKAN, Sup't. I pITTSBUItGLI Carbon Oil, Benzine aad Lubriatting OilL WORKS OPPOSITE SHARPSISVEG Office Mo. 69 BAND street, PITTSBEiGII, Pa BREWER, BG Rli E S. CO., GUDIMISSION MEROHAFTS, Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Warirsi lyerAl raaK stlvomcca m.le on trogangumenta 0 llettned or Crude Petroleum Cor. IJUQUE.t.SIVE Ir E and HA MCA Sta. lI 1011, IS. W ALL t. el ......... WILLIAM 011131 . WALLACE ok. CURTISS, • COX MISSION MERCHANTS. •ED DE111.6128 TB CRUDE AHD REPINED PETROLEUM UENZINE A•\I) LUBRIOATLNO OILY. No. 117 SOUTH WHAR VES, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 131 - fitoragecapacity (wailer cover,) for 15, Darrell', Also excellent Nullities for shipping to Amer nan and Fore Nth pilrtn, at our seturf on the Sehurtlall Ittract, cow the platform of the P. R. ee.4.ly Dzn WAREHOUSE OF Phenix Warehousing Company, Foot of BALTIC s ILIKALISON Sta., Brooklyn. ITOSLAGIVI OP REFINED, ISTELOLML, In Tinnk. anclaterrelz. See Otrou °Moe, No. 9,3 BEAER STREET, N York. ocNly J• • BEIM 0. st. CLAW 19T.. Pittsbargb, FOB W 4 HDIN 0 AND COMMISSION MERCBAYT, AHD DEALER 13 01L8 ILLI7IIIIIqATIMI, LUOILIOATTNO, ORM) PrIROLEIIM OILS, WI., constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market prima Oormico menu and orders solicited. ayLsm W K. 3101/El9. 11,1,1116CTVERRID 07 Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia OFFICE] No. 15 MAR= s. ' WANIAO IiVdRING & KING, COMMT.SSION DiEIiOrtANTS, artosew.ux TS PETROLEUM AM) ITS. PRODUCTS And dealers in lierintog Materials. No. 83 MARKET ST. Pittstranrh. JAMES WILEILIB, • 2111t0FLU AND MLLE% D !OBOE AND BM= OILS Rein I al ool 4 Dminegne Way. illtstig i, agr tippets' attention (Mit to the BALA saw=FT OF PETFLOPLEUId and its products.. u o kiestuottds respectfully taloned. Fittaborglt-Akrna for VENANGO 0 .FirATISPOBTATiOO.OMANY. 111415 a. iFirROST emus BOX . sais. t - iimmes & co Comraimilion-,Uer.ohantsi and dealerm CßUDE AND HiPIifEMPETI4O. i f l Ast raillfrariorti i Olirsk4 hosity a g rra ar , o : b m on t Pindbms grnm sgthAmt , L t . • • I • I 4:4: MINOAN ` l. • • jtai ti ne ifeirg4 ' . firbfte:OUS LlBEirft STREET, CHAYTL" 1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COKPANY PHIT •A DELP I-ILA. assets on January 1. 1%64, 8:445704-19 Capital ?..-:•-•ruad Premiums an .tzo invested Prendruns Unsettled Claims 8,116 Income fo , WC& 100,1X0 Losara.Paid slate ism 9,000014 Perpetual sad Temporan• Policies csl llDera Cdrea: Merles N. Banoker, Isaac Lee, Tobias Wagner, Edward OR Data, Samuel Gr, George Vales, Jab R. Su; Alfred Mier, o‘orge W. RI anla, Frac W. Leal., AL D CHARLES N. RANCKER, Prraident. EDWARD U. DALE, Flee President. JAS. W. 510AIXISTE1t. See. pro. tem. G. COFFIN, Merit, mile corner Wood and Third streets. AND MARINE Insurance Co. of North America PIIILADELPIIIA anion! Fire Insurance Company . - Prou ednil vaa be geoured In tee asa,oo Asasble corny... Wes. W. L. JUNES, Autirrr, retrtully ei Water hlreet, (uy atal re. I EsTE}(N I..NBI:ItANCE COMI'A_NY H. M11.1.1.1t, Jr., Presuleht, NV P . . . . . Oct.r No. 91. I.V ter ' .nT.reet, , p. , •, .. 0 0• . • war t' oc, up eta.", l'lttsburglt. t/i 1 ,./1" a,vata.ot all ki,..1..0 ,of Vu, and Hart,. , :I Ilair.t I ..tittv.ttan nxii:ry;,! by 1 , t,,. 1. , I 1,4, • • tr . ,/ rk Mr community. 0...1 rrl.a e:• ly ~,,mptress and lam-red:ly. to /14•11 , 14 .1.612 to v.io dew, R. Miller. Jr., Jna.ta Nathaniel Ireimca, r.::ml..k, aeorge Campbell B. Herron, C. H. I:Lel...twin nom Wild. P. Secretary. ILI Vet SijiiANCF.: C.I.OI.I'ANY Mire, coiner 11 argot ml. ma, rect., .eirond none. W M. 11 Ali A LEY, President. W M. A. SHP:I . .I.Sb, ...vela, v . Insemit? .Me .11.1('nMoet.• Insures against /ORM and damage In the unvlK. n Of the Southern and Western Rivers, Loge.d Bayous, and the navigation of the Sens. Insures against loss and damage by are. ..__ . ..n, ~ - S. M. Kier, John Shipto J". Sam u el Park,,r., James AL ilooper, W. G. Johnston, S . I t i j arbrai., J. i B. F. Jose., ell, Jr, Hon. T. M. Haws, John S. Dilworth, Baran Preston, Wm. A. Rodger. George Bingham, deso:tyd p . kOPLEB' INSURANCE COMPANY Vice, N. F.. corner of Wood and Fifth Sta MMiI I .‘U ',7I M ' WWWM IMU.TO RP . Wm. Phillips, ....._ 1,,,pt. John L. lihosds John Watt, Snannel P. Shrirer, John E. Parke, O. Linnson Lo - r , Cheri. S. Bissell, Chsrles Arhus.. Wm. Van Kirk, John F Kirk rink James D. Verner John Glpic. WM. PHILLIPS, P,wider.t. JOHN WATT, Tice PI-Eslder.t.. WE. F. GARDNER s, , vrelarti. 11114:1y - - A LLEGILENY INSURANCE COMPA NY OF EITTSBURGII.--0 1 .1 1 ., No. Y 7 FUtt otrrot, Bank 131ook. Insures against ►B kinds of Floe sad blahs , Nl►k►. ISAAC JONES, Provident. JOHN 1). kI'CORD, View Provident. D. M. BOOK, Seretory. D 11.9.70 .1 : • Johz L. 310tiord, U. t. Adam .i.obs, B. Bt. Sterling, U. t. W. bean R. L. • - ftot•ert IL. Darts. Iseis Jones, Huaacy, Harvey Childs, Ca c. H. C. Ur. tuba Irwta, Jr, B. L. Fahrestoak 8225,000 23,011.1 11 00 e73.1...71 CT Ult ER S. :lc • I NNATI LEAD PIPE AND ,aEET 1E yr) Wutii-S M'CORMICX & GIBSON, No. 113 .Eramlort Ntatki Bt. A. GARRISON kt. CO (liumhuors to Bollmho, Oarrbon, h 0o.,) FOIIIMMI AND MACHINISTS) Manuf•ctarers of CLAM Rollers of all sizes, tot iron, Steel. Bras., Zinc, Copper, [Rive", Gold Strata Boards, Paper and India Rubber Worita Alt, Rolling Mill Castings of all descriptions, rk NIll•, P•teut Rouble Grinder, seitti • earl. ty rd other patrcro•, almay on tend and fated to order on abort not Ice and favorable !ereas. CMlnce and Warehouse. 11l Sutlildeld street, Pittsburg:6. Irr.l 'ATE-TIED UCTUI3hII 8,186 E PATIW'r Owl Lamp Ch!Laney., 114.11IIPACTUISSD Of X FLINT ULAN!) Dim. Chimney. aro intenlion for the flat flame, nesting till parts of rho glass eynnily,Eines not. en. pone It to cracking. F. I). DIIIIILIDGE, Fort I'M Ulnas Works, Wsehloieton,Strent., PlLteb.sreh, Peon's DIAMOND STEEL WORK.B PITM. RUH PARK, BROTIII 7 II & CO. BI T tokiarY FErINED OAST :IT-EEL Squor runt •nd Octagon. a all dm. Warrant, lows Ito any unportul or inounfostaro.l to th.l cautry. .- Office and warehouse, Non 149 and 11.1 • d 1.20 and 1= Sworn, STILEXTS, Pitt burgh Fine" fell -yd OYERIOR OIL ENGINES. We are constructing, and will keep on hand s uperior sills of OIL =Dna,- INAI I=l Either a Common or Tubular Boiler Wr. Invite parties needing engines tor Ltd& put pelle to call and we them, corner 01 PULL and telLeltA STREETS, near City Water Works. Jell MAOILLICTOSH, & 00. . _ SILVER PLAITED WARE wsiteas, Castor., Sta.. ha. suitable for tho 'had*, on hand and for Ws by I WILER & MOBS, 223 South Ca st, PECLADELPHIL - . 301121 B. UZZBO2I ana• OW earl at JORN 13. 11ERRON dr, CO., 19tosre Zgrnamia_tabotux - owcs, AND IRON FOUNDERS, Mare end Sole Rooms, fete No 179 LIBERTY STREET psmi 3(ACILINE WORKS AND .n. FOUNDRY. IL WIeIIITINAN_ _, 1 ' MOINE BUILDER AND mamma Lesvos, amnia between Federal and Bawl , :ateirketnrerk l r nn G nY rITY , A T u. 'PORTABLE eOSCILATTNG RT E A P M A .19N .011‘10.,/Rutting, Pullen 64. Etplaring Ot all kinds &Wanda to jet-It :f BOROONMAKER, N , 4 , ,• - xasioilannum 071 .; , Wrote Lad. Bed Lady Pouter Blue teat at , Wing% lint rug, MO Duffs • . 13%TraNSEED -43u 1 TAB.NIEIII, JAPAZ(S, PAINTERS , DIATER *,,ka. Map and Wanammat• IlaWOod stmt. :Agana:44 BL S. 8 Pat "BRA11 0". °K4 "14°. If 3 BO W ?? 7‘. WROUtrnaI3MAD/23, samspou and !.. C VMI=4 ". oraoso otorM*U M oro ri,a4okiMeass 0000arb =Moo n- &-zwi,iutpaim • manufm.,. : • Il d irffrorestmET, s agt'wood iut Lanus Wee" MUMMA. Rik • 111.1 tr"Lit.V.El I. L Homeopathic Specifics 11. P proved. from We most oranle experience. an ret i xe . hc ,,or., • tmpte. elholent sod, fellable. Thep ere the only metletnee perfectly odopted to pope. ler use—re,eltr.p.of 111.1.111181.M.a Linde 11611,g , them. to hymn , p 0 . c (NMI conger, end .e eMmenl na ZO ce .0 Fo. I. curt. Fever.. 4 'crecc..or.t. 2. " Worms. Worm rower, l'olir 3, .. c 3 .3 1 3 , 3 ; le, or 're: et:, al fonts 4. " I 6. litterherss chit .rio. or 01, 2. '` Dyaeaktery. Ur"' :es. FLitoini Cholern 1101•Disa, Niineea . " Cough.. Colds. Bronchitis 26 h. " Tileurnslain, Toothache. Faces:Ms S. '• Ilenelnelles. Sick lieeelsehes . to " Ilyikperpoirs. 1:113loor -.torn eel, 26 " !evil/ire-awed. acti,y and ful prr,..is 12. " Lureurrturs, or Whites 55 " roup. borne etengh 14. Solt Itlieurn. Erysipelas, Brut.. 25 16. " Rheumatism, all Rheumatic ains 25 " Irev p er mud Agri!. Chili Fever 50 " Piles,,Were.' or este:hal ..... 60 16. • ..... tartlrny, sure, inhatund eyes.. 60 19. •• ani egret, saute or eh ronie. ena 612 n. " Peg r g,' ira - Colagli 1 0 • :2. s.rr.of 1{0,•1113 • .1, •• AL•••4f.. ,117 6 ElPal Info. • at ssamoo •• M , ial • Is. •., .1 l's litnr.l I ~ J11:1.nr••• 37. •• it rot! ~, rveu ,•01.1 Spnatt ..... '• Itv to gt4 at l'n,:yttt Itt 1,11, I Lp , les ,:ltatott, St. I.tts• .. ..... t ,01 S t t• Ilf th.rta. Uwe:tot-4 ,•••• Throat . . =I=!IMM= 111 Nl' , 1 •1 V: pkrq I •," '• ' • mirew Ackley.. A;akr.n.ler Flrocq De‘lil M.. Lung iiCe/ .1 ThOnoa, Ilia. Jn.hn a. nor. ro ICI i-,,r1" C_701•7 D' 1ip;;t1..5. al L. ,. lett., as nl.ose, for nil I ,, rrtis 'if l•-••••••• COLIOII No MOMS, DEELLII'LIICPJS COUGH BATS,.Cr. NTH:l'it LAND, MEL.I.II , ItUULS ttl BALSA:NIen - . .toted to cure Cough; tto, e verge Aat Whottv..le 00,1,•Il, Titont. 0..41164,30n, and ail affections of to Phroet t - or en, t• 1 I,•.totts. (tenets! Depot, 1 tat rerrtla ttrtot, Clottnntlt, 0. All the Medical men and the prose tesommen, STRICELAND•S ANTI-4.11d01-aliA MIA FURY, as the only mutate remedy for Mambos. am Dywotery. It N e wombtruttlon of Astringents Alsorbanta ‘ SUmmants and Carman& ;es and Li warranted to effect a sure after ell •II mesa tate felled. For sah, 1,7 flrnwsts. Ilene - R. let, at. Fourth street, elnainnatt. U. STRICKLAND'S PILE BYMEDI DR. STRIt KLANIPS PILE REMEDY na cured thouunds of tho Wont eases of blind eu Bleeding nee. it anna immtattato relict, and lents a ipertnamnaf ourta rrlt dlreetiT• ILlff ranted to cure. For aan by atl Lmts.to• Goueral LeDot d Roe Fourth Wont, Utodltttntla Dyspepsia, liervonanesa, Debility W. can retrommend those sulfating alto too A an P lVer it.'" rona retit Ind in 4, o' d , s ° l 1 am ...a.ds It to a vegetable pre to paration, free tram aleohoth liquors; It au .. .101e. the whole nervous rjahea It cleat. a good appett= ty. lt marrentod taker Lrympeciala and Nervy , . Fns sale by tl EOR(IL H. K EYSEH. l'lttshergh. M A o l r ) A rdl.l,l•Li w h P as itO jec E es S al ( 2lly l treated eh diseases of female. for Satiny years • can le consulted as usual, at 182 CHANIBER6 MEET, New hotly or by leiter, and mentolne lent by Ladies who require a .ere sad certain remedy for removing obstruction can rely upon her dt brated Infallible French Female Monthly PALS lho I. to restors legularity In in hours, If of shoN. vending, but obstinvte en-es of long standing may require No. 4, wolch are four degrees stronger than No. I, sod ran never fall, are site saabevithy; price f 6 per boo. Can be obtsPhed at No. tel Chambers Strome New York City, or sent by Mail. with hill instructions. by O addreasitqf Boa w No. 2859 New Yore Post Ottlee. op, right 'moed. }r92nodet Fo Kn. YEW PRA.CTICA Ii! aEXCIAIL, DIRISABER, Ctl• k.{. !oaf ,slJetce to Mos cit t:ts suount of patteute treated sunually h 1 me, am surteteut proof of toy success. SP ERMATORRII CEA, or S ES CIAL S'4l Fi3F And all diseases stung therefrOmu .eUttal IRA much shorter time than beosPolore aMylailiNg VEGETABLE REMEDIES. Meal ell teat tt arty part of the ruins, All letters must contain s stamp to nay mum postage. Correspondence halt usresL °Mee, Fa SR ITIIFLELD areas, near Brio mond. Address J. W. BRARKTRVP, SL D n Box WO. Pittabonsio,Pa. PRIVATE DISEASES. OM. 253 PENN STREET. near Han. For the cure of all diseases of a orients mauve, fro u two to four d•;s, by an entirely new ant safe treatment Also, Seminal Weakness, and all Othai dwoases of the genital organs, and tnell pgaventlan . A aura wnt ranted or money refunded. A.,idress tatters W . 203 Penn 0017 N OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Nashville Suspension Bridge to be Rebuilt SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the 1515 day of July next, at the office of the T EN• NESSEE FIRE AND MA.RINE INSURANCE COMPANY for runidahinit materials end mon. aN ucling the Suspension Bridge across Chamber; laida river at N aehvlllA Tenn.. owned by the Broad Street Bridge Com pany. Perecom making bide for ibis work, .xlll toe required to submit plans, with specifications complete, for the work to no done l be stone piece and nbutments are already built, and but l il t.. •damaged,nd a large quantity of the trona taken from the old bridge Imo been pro. sert cd, which may be used agarm Sly order of the Board- a A. W. BOILER, See'y and Treasurer. N AA1,11.1.3. JUDO M. PcMitend F URNITURE, AND ONE AND WOOD CHAIRS. Uppoalto 7- Edimundana Ea Co.'., and mta itn. In FOURTH. STR.ELT M cCORD at CO., pats, Caps and Straw Wood, Here now to store the lamest mull most complete stock of .4L4crrana=t^sr. GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever ortencrl In the west. hlornhente enrev/coxed to cult and exayittne oar stock, which will he aokl et very low nem tat WOOD STREET. SPENCER d - , McKAY'S PALE, CREAM AND AMBER ALES 300 ILBBLBL CEHOICE BRANDS FAX E FUR' 9,006 bush Oatit ~ Low bush. Ear Coro; 4 ears Baled Hey; . . 1 au Peach Blow porn Weal 9 bble Butter, In 010=14 ; 60 barrels emelt Appleal . , , , . In store astiaW EE lle orc manciivi 004 NM. 180 and 969 Peon St, Seott'a new buildloth CHOCOLATE. , go boxes W. B." Moo ehosolstot t , go " ffOil MGM* . ,-. ~,.. dol . ~.. .., 1 . 20 ” Uu ranalla' dol. • . 10 . Double Xisxoce . 4,Yonuls doi • to u Coale Stialti i In store iu.id to= . "10 b 7 NEIDINB te. EINOS., j Jett . Nos. Ili =0 .1.28 Wood st.rees, WUT P rL ma in Pittsburgh WILIIO - Le.d ei Eses do do do; Jel9 J. 81311.A.1. la WOOll dteeG - FLoua.t -FLOUR! al bpi. Low Grade Wheat Mow; Ey' Flour. Ma Isla chespvtli .1117 - - ' L. S. YOIQT 4.10 r • evlo. 01.!111't1 .. : I,ry 00 Oo,Y. TB Y NTRICHLA.N D.ll DK. srlilux.../..affirs TONIC. .71),C * ( Mk, IC. Met LA RREN ta CU MM)M! - _ .1. 31. FULTON. (I Et) A. KELLY, Allegheny ' y =UZI WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. JAB. W WOODWELL, Noa. THIRD STREET Wholesale Dealers la Placenix Steam Brewery, .' It 1. - a .UL C. E.ri Commission Merchant. Rae L=S29RTIe ED "r" AND PURCHASING AGENT. PITTSBIIIIREL, PA.. Donk, to Flour, Grain, Sec* Mau , Cb.tto, Inuts, end ell Farra Products. Bat Natoli Fiko. ily FLOUR (ustrantod) damp oil WA Also, ED OILS. Prompt attention alum to ennkigidnents &Rd ornespoodeoce. Weekly Price 'sent to cr,.:gaors. Orden and 001.1313X2C414,SOlielted. .11:1yelsw. B. F QIILKBY 4t, CO., COMMISSION MERCHUTS. So. RC SOUTH WATER ST.. Woe opectal eV:eta= to Portittetig flour, Grain, PrOVIS4On3, If c. For EASUTY4 amount. , B. P. 1.1.171111.13 T (3EO. T, BROW-1i r AMMON... S. 6crtr.0.w...1r 1/ATTERON, ASI MON & CO., trftlittilY-Si0)1 .'Flercl►antq, Flour Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, Now. 13140 end 3132 PENN STREET Nem l tLQing, opposite (1.. P R. R. I .spot. myb:l2- WV. W. X V.:AMOS lE.Hlti. ) /4 & CO., Corner or Penn and W oyne sta., IWe L.LACC . P Bt . .1.1311.1,) PITr3BIIILOII, ed. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS tor .I,e purchase of Li RAll'ff of all:lauds. Also, I: olesale deniers in Wmfern des lei a adil rod II to 11. mi ode antneelto correspond 0:111 our liouce, We hove greutet facilities for tdoroge, rind putting goods into chi! and Duffer-a ;am kete thou most of the da.ders in (tile city. The hest of city relertnees given whoa reiluireaL j.3L3rod ALA.S. 3111,111 AI 'BANE Ai A NJER, 'orn °II /lour, G-ralst aid ,1:t ~....vreu t ood nod, I-I ' P 1TT7,14 1 ' Vu i4l r., SWI. W 4i , ^ )( AlliES .H.ri.i.41:!1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Worel;.^,n and Domestic Frail., Float. Butter, Cheese, Emrs, Poitatoes, and prodn. generally. No. 360 LIBERTY' STREET, le IS Oppoalte Paleenger Depot, FUVabnre.R W. W. JOtt De, . ..8. FIOLLiSTIM....J. A. ruw=.L. J uftllA.N, HOLIdeTER &;Co., Commission Merchants, for the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, iLAY, GRASS SEEDS, LARD, BUTTER, F R GS' GREEN AP PLES, &0., Ac, 264 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts burgh, Pe. Referenees—Be ad h. Dietz:gar, Pittaburgh; WLI. ree,,Xarr er Co., Pittsburgh. sp4illyd R. EL JACK, R 0 0 MI . Ncs. 1 and f 3 Diamoud, ANS:Iy PITTSBURGH, PA. . - C. 11..T114 GIIAFF & REITER, PI101)IICE, COM blish/ON AND FORWARDING SIER GRANTS, and purchasing agents for all HU.- hu.rgh hisnufactorm W &rehouse, Yio.pls j Liberty SL4--..L., Pittsburgh, P. ehlyd • -4rgi . W ILKIIVB LtNHART, (Stvcrsson ro NIACICEOWN h LINHART,) 1111 M . S.B4=ECIIFt. c Gr-V.ATIMNY ' Produce and Commis/dots Borchert", No. 5.51 Liberty sh.. Pittsburgh A. C. DOOLITTLC I)OOLITTLE & PECK, General COMMiESiOII gerebante, Nos. fia and co Water Street, Pitiaburgh, Pa., for the tale of liour, Grain, Chees, Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit., Provisions and Product of all kind.. del order. for Carbon Oil tilled at the lowest inarr het prices. /ET Consignments solicited._mhio:ly C. C HAL-S.C.C— Psetili ve.2l BORDER. PALSLEY & VAN GoIiDER, Produce and Commission Blerehants,Warehouse' No. Ni Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Ps. ATholeartie deal ers In Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Porn, Bacon, Beane Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, PotatOes, Root. U 0). fined Yrulta Green Fruits Onions, Flour, Grain; Ulmer See d s, Timothy Seeds, non Seed., Gems and Poultry Particular attention given to Prod ucc lion glen we nts. , }ars 1 IT'ILE, BAIRD I'ATTON, A sale 11 rawer. and Commission ILerchasts, deal. cis la l'1101 , 12CI; FIA)UR, BACON, CARBON AND ARlri OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts burgh manufactures generally, ITT and 114 Second treat Pittsburgh. JOHN B. CANFIELD, Commisalon and Forw.rang .11.crehant and sehnlezato dealer to ht..N.Ltt yk..l t ''l3l ".7.-LL, Rl+, BACON, FLOUR, ELSii ' Ah It PI:A h ASHES, SAISERATITS, ltEk-D AND LARD OIL', DRIED FRUIT, and Producc t,ccnerally, Noe 141 and 146 Front street, Plotburgh 33.1'01.11 OTIS 81..0,0.01 LP & SHEPARD, Conunissien chants sad dealers to I'LOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, No. 147 Llherig West, Plttsburfh. Choice brunds et Flour for Rakers and 1. amily me constantly 013 hand. Particdtar attention paid to Riling orders for Merchandise, generally. octadly VETZER & ARMSTRONG, Forwarding sod Oolutulaslon 111Arolusuts, for the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SLEDS, DRIED FRUIT, end Produce generally. No. IS Market street, comer or First, Pittsburgh, Perm, Gezbay Wl6. P. HECK THOS. NITO L WM. P. BECK & CO., No. IS.) Liberty Strees_Pitob.rgh, Ps., Wholesale Grocers, Oomaasssos merchants, and dealers DI 00IINTRI PRODUCE, PROVISIO E %B.LOON, LARD , RUTTkal i EtiOt SOH ' FlSEhea PRO he. af.l sadS3I.(ASK V .C170V•ILIVI SCIIohIAKER & LANG Wholes&ld deafen In 0 ROC MT'S, FLOUR, QRALN, PROVISIONS, .FISII, OREESE, SALT, CARBON OIL. am,: Nos. And 04 Rood tenet, near LibertY Street, Fhttabargh, Pa .cts-tn GMOTAZI 6. /16.,.. ;1.4Z088.11 VIUTZOLLIG HEAD METWAR, grocers and Com. cdosloa Merchants, atul dealers la all kinds of t autry Produce and Plttabdrgh Manufactures, Nu. :49 Liberty street, opposite , head of Wood otrcet, rs,•4l3.rgh- sisa•ty T. Ea a DIMICIM.,..WIL. D. lIRTICIED. pYMER & BROTIIRS, (successors to ReymerA Anderton,) Wholesale Beale. td FoREION FRUITS, NUTS and SPICF.S, CON. FICTION - EBY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, a.e., Nes. IV3 and IrS Wood at ect.l.bovo burgh. irm-1 J) WALLACE. Co . . ssion Merchant, • and Wholesale Dealer in r LOUR GRAnt, No. sat d.lberty street, _opposite Pm:ugly - ants R. R Pus.neer. Depot, Pittabtirgh, Pa Storage areastpts. corner 'Wayne asdrean streets. CIO 1101 J. B. Weaerr JOHN LUIDOAT TB. LIG(ETT & CITY FLOUR , . • MG 37JOLLS, corset Liberty and . Adam streetkPittabargh,PA aa- Capacity,, barrelt peirdeiy. , ern I Jone WATT' •- 4' 3011 WILSOIII, WATT at WILSON, Wholesale (to ears, Cammlsslosi Merchants, and dealers la Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 168 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. f JU2S ....... 4.10 a. 11:11/XPATMOIL I EIRKPATRICK ;.BROTHER cessors to Brown ba Klikystrisk, WHOLE SALE 0 EUCEJLS, Nos. 191 14.1193 Liberty arca, Pittsburgh. , : - - I All ES DALZELL & SON, Nanufac u Oren, of LARD OIL fad Cosenu.sloa Met chaas for the purchase and sele.ol CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUXIMos. eft kahl 10 Water street, rittaburgh. Advances suute on 'consign. menUt I HEESE WAREHOUSE.:—HENRY EL euts.nis, ForwardiKand Commission Mer chant and dealer 1 / 1 CILELUS, HIITTEM, La F d Produce genendlyilio. 93 Woodx E. street, a ater, Pittsburgh. . myn JOHN I. HOLDS IMWIIIO HOUSSt. JOHN L HOUSE ‘t,': CO. Wholesale GROCERS AND cOmaissiori Arm- CHANTS, corner • Staltldleld and Water street, Pittsburgh. 110121VIIT DAL:MM.. a- P. DLLESL pOBERT" DALZELL; dr CO., Whole- Le grocers, Commission sal Forward. hierebunts,taidttordersittPriodUie sad Pittsburgh turatufsetu Liberty street, Pittsbrugh. - - JOHN FLOYD 4 DO., -Wtolesale Oro sets and Commission Idershants,'Nos. Wool =size Liberty strects. Pittiburgh. CDARLEB - I. CALDWELL omecesaot to James Holmes & 00., PORK I ' AOKEU cod' desist. In PROVISIONS,' oomteof learket" sod toile alitet&MAtittatiati j H. , VOIGT it Co4_ jp_i • G. Orstr, , PRODIA7 C NERCHA.NTiI.,,Xt Liberiptinet; Pittsburgh. W.VID e KEITO2I, Wholes6l4 Oeootff'iid Otaxuagagilti zuntuud i am Woof , street. 'Pittsburgh. Pa. haat, =l= Waitif.LYelltrlttiOTOltii.kilKaoars4a• - I — A.IIBERT; SHIPTOII & CO4 Whbla J-4 isle Otorchilithodulle Detiltriaro. ee Sixth greet, Pitubstrgh. t 41,1 g FBAI 111 ' CI 4EL,DIgKIVC„,cO.,- Wl:4* k ottimlidah Ner A Stk , . • tz, ilia de. PEODO -310,03 Ad" Wert ALM " ••-k ' WHI'DkLIIII3.—IOO bbL3 Weilal3riced tcrpit .131. Jo , Llbatnt.teet. . . , -Wo - r• DUI tro. - •O • SI LVAN N tA CENTRAL R. R.--StralfiELlt LHHA.. GEkISNT —ELLTEN DAILY TRAINS. Wand atter MONDAY, itsy I.9thi,,;LSSB, Mtn.) white are the Depot tw follows. /JAI EXPRESS, daily except Sunday, at RAO a. only principal direst connections at Harrisburg for . ..New YOta. Baltimore and Waahington. and at Mtindelphlai for ,rw York Demon and interinedlata points. MAIL ACVOSLMODATION, daily ',unapt San. day at 0 . 00 a. In., stoning at mill regular itstiona between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, and making close connectioa with tisinll7.wn Indians Branch, West f ernetylvania ft. R Ebensburg ant Creston If 8.. and Holliday - oaq Bratteh. PTTTSBUROIi a pill: DIALEg daily ez• rcpt Sunday, at 1.30 p stoppM % nearly ail the stations between Pittaburgh thliadelphis and making connection with trait. ori, the Emu.: 'reason R. El 1.11,1 ysbure" Branch B. bft.',rrir!,.."'%L. and laeartield ' aarl ' Baid Zatle Valley Branches •••;,' JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATIC , N, daily, tat apt Stesday, at LOO p. am, stopping afiregniar sir rice. between( PittsbutTh stad - Sobnate and eon. Yet:Mts. Branch n and ' W t c PeTritra ' nla 11 PHILADELPHIA EXAMS, dat;, at 4.25 p. , stopping „at Latrohe, Coeeisha,n ii m don, Less - Mown. al New. port, litallerille,Harrisburg, L.castatr, and lbws.. ingtown. At aarrilibUrg direct calliestis ar k I made for Bartimoze, WAS 0101 Bow York at Philadelphia, for New York: BostPn and iatet • mediate points. Sleeping Can nut triton:li en thts train from Pittsburgh to Baltitnortg.ndhulelphis, and New York, by the iallenrown rohtia FAST I.dhik.„ daily, except Sunday, at 920 p. m., etopping Only at Conariarutb.Oaßttsan Altoc. ea, Huntingdon. Lewistown. 111.11fti. Newport, hitwyst liarrueure. /iliddletoWll., r§lirabeth won, Mt. in,. Landisville, L....caste:A and Dowe 1, gtown, At Harroadus connecuentUre made (Or flew York, Fialttmore and WitalPtitton,at Oda, for New Yark, Boston, arapautermedLate points First Secommodation Train for It' Stat mates daily (•scept SVI Sunday at d WS, M fecund Accommodation Train for . Wail'. Statima braves daily (except Sunday) at :4. ra Third accommodation Train for 70.111SW:elk eai es daily (except Sunday) at 4.332. in Fob Asnoramodstinn Train for Wall'. Stall.") eaves daily (except Sunday) at II A .0111.(41•110.1 for Pena Stet a, leaves a 10.20 T‘ m. The Church Stain len ves Tit.ttort a v-ery Suntini . at 9.05 . m., restarLaug 100.4;01. rttte.urve et 1 . 2.50 p. m. , it clot anti Trams arrive 1.:. Ptlob:: att a.7. 1 .. iL ,,.... 0 1 . m . 0 . 1 Fast Line . First Wall's:Station Accontanalotl4.... ti. 29. a. On. Penn Accommaislion. Foe nnd W'all's Station ALconanodun 8.6 u a. na. Johnstown Accommodation. ...... ...i... IC 05 a m. Pittsburgh &Erie Mall .„... . MAO p.m. Baltimore Express ~,,,..., .. LSO p. m. Third Wall's Station Aocommodatiat... 00 p. in. Philadelphia Express : IsA P. In. Fourth Wall's Station Accommodamon 6.00 p. m. Etutt.rant's train it. 10.60 p. m. Al. Agent of the Excelsior lirraCiibia C.JutitariV it 11l roes aro, gts each. train tiefoti reaching the Depot, in keno Cheeks acid deliver titegage to imp le.rt of the csty . . torice No. ale Pam street, open iiny and uirt,t, where all °Here forBlte pavement of passengers and ban - gage will roc ve prompt at. cc latUlle • , itaitimore express will arrive wilt Philadelphia Exiireini at 2.30 p. in. on Monday. 1 ZNOTICE.—In case of lots, the j:Oompany wti I bold themselves responsible for pchliond hagpsge only, and for an *mount not excetagittt *too. A l' W. H. BECEI=II, Agent, At the Pen.nsylvienla Central Hainhad Passenger Station. on Liberty and Grant staetx ott - VP --- , • PITTSBURGH, FT. Mill A WAYNE tr. OEICACRNa. RAILWAY AND OLEV :EI..:MCI & nrre sußea . RAILROAD K. .____ _ gV3.I2.II.BABIANGESOiNT. On and after May MI, Oat iia.Ms win " [alloys, viz. Leaves I Farl Pox I Pittsburgh tOi m deago. (nevelt. ..... .2.10 m. 2-11/ at ..... Is p. m.I ..... 13.00 p. m.. 1 .4 11.00 e. na.l 4 For Ness Castle and Erie 5.10 S. Po Anil , . et Pittsburgh—P. Ft. k a 1ta11 , 7 , 4 4.20 a. m., 1.20 p. na.., 6.00 p. ro„ 1.1503 p. al., 8.30 p. U. tz P. 8. It —2.16 Lap /LOU p. ACC0111.01:41.21011 m. Leave Allegheny. NewKocherNew Steube. Brighton ter. Castle. lEekbomy villa. 9.00, ra.' 2.16 p. m. Leap. m. 103',.m. StU p. 'EMI ArrIVO at Allegheny—P. F. ntrat C. Hallway 1.16 a co., 6.16 a. in., 10-46 a. m., P. M., 4.60 P. at. .4 62. 2 0 p. m. C. 6 r. E. It.-0.10 a. m. GMEGE PAJ3.131.1q, Minket Agent, Union Pane Station, Rittaburgh, Pa A. U.. °ASSET...BERRY,AeIcet Agent, egneny City. taelAn F. k. DlTkat.' %Gene Ticket Agent - - ITTSBURGII Y i tei l y o ut IL LE ( SUMMER AtRANGeaIENT On and after MONDAY, JunetA 1866, tlia trains will leave the Depot, corner of..ors and Water streets, ss [atomic Xrfaves Arrives to Pltts6lugh. Pitubltt. Malt to and from Uniontown. 7#3 m. OM p. or. !:sprees . " " . .It,W.i. or. 930 a. in. First Mc/Kr-sport Ageom . n...llln. tn. 650 .m. Second ' , .- ... 6: p. m. 2m5 p. m. First Braddook's 0 ... 7 .a.‘m. BIM s.. m. Second " " ... 4:41p. ca. 6:10 p. tn. Sunday Church Train to and .., trona McKeesport 1:05p. In. 1002 a. ca For ticket! apply to _ ... A. J. 1311.A.Nirpa" gent. W. B. STOUTr:Sapertriten't. ALLEGHENY VAL- a t ig2iggi LEY RAILROAD.— Iat.A.NOP. OF TIME.—On Aral MONDAY orday Mb, tgat, the tollowing ant I wfR saki} edW , 55 IT FRAM—Leaves MUNI= at 1.40 a m arriving at Kittanning at Moo On. Leaves Kit. tanning at ire p. m., arrives akeittahttayai at p. M. EXPRESS TRAIN--Leaves Rittanning at 43.20 a. m., arriving at Pittsburgh at On is- Leaves Pittsburgh at 4.20 p. arriving*. Kittanning at ta3 At.CONLIOD.STIOTT LOSVC3 Works at 5.30 a. ru, artivingatPKlshurgb at 1./5 a m. Leave' Pittsburgh at ken m., arriving a Sots Wgrks at Leo p. m. rovio WRlGHT.Kunaintendant. • 87IIIPPLi741. O'NSIE.L'B FOREIGN E7dIGBATICtii OM .3 • PITTSBURGH., Peg z eaavA. . BBC". passage from the "01C0ountry, The Liverpool, New York isselphis (Ls tsuin,) Steamship Comataw lialtEig spy:dated ths undeased their Agent here, eltis Thompsos Ldece he is n prepared tOliring out or eon ome Passeneen by Steal:aft of tee la UNUSUALLY LOW BATEHiIiTha Su amen or this favorite line leave Liverpoinvcry WEDIVEtt. DAY, for New Yoria,tonching a Queenstown, an. are among the fisted, safest, LOA:most inagolticent veeselitaliest. The undersigned is also Agent4for the Liverpoo and Londonde - Line of Stearprving , Liver. • TH amp _URSDAY, at T den. deny for Irish Passengers. a nda nits. -The steam ers of this line are Milli in the "strongest, manner. sod furnish choice accoinetiod_. for ballatargers. He is also meat for TAPSUOT - 478 LINE or eele. brated.Clipper Packts,Otisting Liverpool for New York twice a week, sal the "X" Line of London Packets, leaving LoadiSa every ten days. The ships of Tspenott's Line hive long been no ted fortheir quick panagn ar4the eveensees, 0 1 the provisions furnished the pai,aengers, and their kind treatment waste on board.'•;Parties who wise heir friend s brought nut by sattlitsg ventele, should qr all yeans patronise this !mei; SIGHTD California at greel reinced rates. SIGHT DRAFTS on p Ea.-opal= ante st the lowest rates. #I , PIY to OTTILLL, I °reign Etolvation Ottlee, no= GS Vinithlield street STEAM WRE KT :1' T LITER - 1 il 0 r P k ° Ilbx r. ''t' fl i l well a X . Steamer "71i 71 M, LtverLool, New York and Fhllsillelphla Staunablp Clomp y (Inman Una.) ear ylng the V. S. naps, are latended-to mall as follow. Ar VIEDIGARAO Wistuday, July 12. EDINBURGH. crafty, July IS. 0)OUI OF LINERICK ..WimaUy, July IL oin OF BALTlBlORE.....nturdayrlnly U. And every sneeeedini , r3ardul Wednents y, 11.1- - fer. a; noom,fromFles 44, North ~ ~_ Payable ill gold, or rts equivalmitt n eurrazier aaaaui First gabin. IVO soistwAfts. Lial I:0 w to. London... 96 00) .du London... Ed al o to Parls....-100 oot ll ifo Farls..... 40 Oo a to Hamburg.. 96 Mk sl . iLliambn= Passemas. also forwarded : Name, Rotteidam, Antwerp, &a, at law ral; Fares from Liverpool or Gl.tl wa—tatGeblAe 156, 6105. Steeragnis36. ilzoiN wbo WWI to aend for their Woods sao, buy tiatti , htre'ot those ratan ~ For farther pfcomation op*X at the 00tal aura 0.21 an. , JOHN G.....F/ Aga m, IF,Uo.ay, N.: 'E" ll: D. O'NFTT l • GM N 0.66 li=ll=46. ARD LINE - :toun from LIVERPOOL APB QI4EIMTOWN• 1. S , K , La gold, ar its equicalast I*atcrrzasy. FROM REVV TORE.eI to gurieeei. . . Saila wary weal. Apply tor, THOILIS;EI/GAR. Maui ' Smithflabi Oxon. aro= 14 =Lai aiaaasasly Dlll ,G 00118. Jto.Wittoll..JWsll W. O.I2.3 t IDAVID reams= WrLSOli, CARR & Cpk, . Was wsisoS, rap a 44 - '''SrAelettlie Swans ta rolptepjf END rigzucs Tux DRY GOODS, N0,ee , w...„ ecd street, ittite bowie Abate DisousulslienlnttateseglS sista 'RATON; 'MACUIatiL itt Cltt li e;salr AA tad Retail DezdetEls OVEN' BROIDEEGE3tuiIORY, D 4tt4weeS4l. iießNos47 sea rszutb. RIM - at. - Wholgstle Retell Dealers IA PAP AND STRrieb DRY GOODS, Tiummula*,•*44NoAlsxlirt-• ,erest,-betwees -Dimes* sae. Yeerts, PIGIOO2Ao Ti :aI ,-BUROBSIStai - Wltoteastei! , 4 -4- antaa.zeslet,is:STATl:L .:4 1,Y,104X.WW Nortlyeag /Mira .194 mrstreelprigusankt, PBNPg HORNE, Iv Aletsio And • - imam fe.a. auCA-4.4l=ll3ol3rEliri • GOODS, er", Ms, 77 sat Tt3Lialipot dog. va~Ys. "DOM ADAlll, loo3 `lAdth w actwa.- tr u Mitet . _ For vnteslins. SLIP ft. 61. 2.48
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