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    he t)nrgit Clzette.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, ma
20 P/413017,11100143AN & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
NO. TO roaniti eireet, rUtabarith•
„tats soaatirA.ls iiAls FUNDS and Wm.
- 16141(a)t.
Colleatlons made in all Parts oftho Vatted States.
Bta , and sell an market rata:
17. S. spar amt. 1831, Bonds--
• tr.S. do. ' - do.;
U.S. a per cent. 100 dO.;
U.S.O per cent. Certificates Irolebtamets
Asw V. S. 7-. M Treasury Notes.
TUT also BM' and MELT,. ON OODIBIIssIoN
at the Nei Toils,. Pldladelphis, and Pittsburgh
Natols, all kinds of Government Securities,
toski:•:114:014 . (laid i ts.O. &a. 1175
MAN CUL BD COMMERCIAL
BROKERS ARM BARKERS , BOARD.
._ . .
(007innOTiro ST sonneson, 1100LEA.N & OM)
MONDAY. Activist 7, Ma
offer O ed. N . Asked.
MB. VI, TSB ~.
U.S. Piss T9791191/1. ..... I led oo
37% 108 25
O. R. Seven Thirties, 90 series-:.- 99 73
U.S. Ten Tarty R0nd5.........-:.-. 08 Err%
Rohl.. • - .. --...:.........199 00
Pittstair7LlT' OO — O43=l.WMe Vs ex) co
Eureka Ids. Oo oo 00
Ocninsll99ll/9 RAI. non -Interest- 9 So
Omellivlllo , 3l.,:R. Interest- -- 10 00- .us 00
lIRS & ISM_lvilla R. B. 700
Oltisens tau co .
Inn=Rsiar":...,;.... - ..' .-.-- 93 oo
es' trat, - Bank --.-- -=-- 81 00
Aeon&
er-4 - Bansfaa,Nat --....-._ Woo
.13b fa......... - woo
Merry Run Oentral....--- to
Mora El= &
Pit-Hole.. "—.---- 69
Oherrylituy gittaborp — co 100
Oettrsl litisin , -. ..-- ---
..—..... so
r6derMe rchatits 73
n14....14..—,. ....... 73 •••••••
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MDAttoy C 114177 Eun.—.—.....•
EMIL 63barrylECon.--- .. 23
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Union Lub
ES3iIiigMME
There was but little or nothing. done in our
steak Marketto-day, so fu as we could learn—not
tranaaction of any character being report
ed...:llkank. stock, aro in - demand at low figures,
but holders. refuse to • make concessions, coon.
Citiently,Ue are without arags. - There lissome ire,
lillltlfforUrtisin Oil stooks that we might name,
but bliyeriand sellers aro apart .in their views,
and, an ,'matter of coons, we have no trainee,
tiOWS:Aa theeaitern markeus are moderately so-
UFO and .improving: both in'tone ant coo Moore,
we May naturally =put an improvement hero
before long.
The following abstract is from a latter written
bY reliable gentleness, dated at Durgrarl Crum,
Grim county, August 8, 1655. He Is at the well
daily, and knows what she Is doing
pus Giyde Well,on the lilapel Farm, pulnped 6J
barrels of oil on Thursday last, and at /5 o'clock on
Friday had pumped and barreled 106 birrela, and
hid fits hews to make, out the day. She must
have• pumped 130 barrels on Friday. She was
throWing a big stream when I was there and very
little water in it.
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"There la ear** by the brapel Farm Oil Comps
wit the month of Deep Dolby, on the Mapel
Parmorapposed to be. very good. Not tutted.
The following telegram wan received thu
(bilonday*. ll iddo Valley backing well on Tilton
Farm. Duck o.eel Valley 'fitruale, well on
Mitchell Farm; pumped 8 barrel, in 6 hone-oil
•-• ; •
—The Government (mys the Cincinnati Gazelle)
Is selling gold hr blew York. The intention is to
sell the receipts daily, up ~to the leth inst., when
the Seven-Thi.ty couponit,isili - mature. This is
the way In which the 810,000,000- currency Interest
thenlalling due is to be piqvidier, and In view of
the Wye amount el guide/ready in the Treatsury,
and the largo amount noising in - de.ll77 . the Mae
not objectionable. It is not a spinintodle effort to
depress the gold market, but a legitimate way to
raise money to pay a legiamme debt. Tbe prim
of gold is now maintained chiefly, as is generally
believe, bye combination of bull operators.. If
. the market oannot absorb the daily receipts for
custom, for a few days, it is plain that it ought
to decline. If, - on the other hand, natural causes
sustain the price, these seism by the Treasury De
partnient cannot produce a permanent decline.
Commiarioner of Internal Revenue boa de.
Bided that manufactured tobacco 'upon which a
duty imp been paid according to law, be cut into
tmohibg tobacco or fine cut chewing tobacco, if
done In the prevettea or under supervision of an
LiapectOr, without becoming liable to an additional
duty. TIM tobacco must •be weighed before no
cut, and no addition to or rubtraction from the
—Onolitrapi In Providence, R. L, container 60
persons; mhcre Income Ir nverslo,o6o. Onereaches
the modest figure of $815,21e,' another $.560 . AO; the
UMW . t 10,060. Seven have Incomes' over aleo,coo
each, forty-three have over 0 3 0. 0 00 efTahl and Oho
average of the eighty is over e 45,000.
-According to a statement In the New York
Tylbase,the entire stock of hlghwlnes Intim whole
othuOtry, on July Istolld not ~weed 62,00 P barrels,
all of which is held In the cities of St. LOW', dhl-
Colo, Obithinati and Buffalo, and yet the price of
Whiskies to day Ls only nine or ten cents the gal.
ion above the tax. U three tigurez ore correct,
the stock of highwines will soon be consumed, and
theft price advance at an - early day.
-Esticiating the Mstfankr - delit at twenty-five
hundred mullions of • dollen, wad apportioning it
IttotAtall to %lot rtflothitr of White male .dolts over
'twenty years of ago In the =meat sections of
the country, it his been found that the propor
Of the New,Eogland States Is tHE1,639,&42; of the
Middle States, $740,195,842;0f,the Western States,
•VlS3X1.181; of the Southern States. 01.61,929,8te;
and of the Pacific States, 1325,5i0A77: This co!eu•
lation makes the South respmwslido far over four
.hatidltd and slitty„rolillotts of debt.
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. • . ....f . . The Weather and the Crops in the West.
Intake the renewing article from Wells's (Jhl;
•”' .I • • cage) Cmassmici &rpm: of August 2 :
F: . Country' and city have alike bent' tit : diva Into
great anxiety and excitemend eiagahe hut . two
weeks bythe wet weather, all in feet „nothing'
en ever wu or could be worse in that way than the
_ weather attendant or consequent upon the nor
_,
'• ; lasi
c week. The telegraph IL taken t h e metier In
Ti~. ,
. papers with brief.
..., rt 1 -.- fore
a large section 1 the country. Ile
'',
frrelritharkete aklrs =l * trgo v Vin ! ls arth P2 P - g Pai
1
~.. re
-4 _ gird to the poor prospects for wheat, and prices
had advanced from She tirat start about Soo per btu
but within the ladles , days a morenulet and as
,- , . ' . . _lured reeling prevails, sae prices have already re
r
.l • , „ , • aided 15111116 c from the hignesvpoint zesclsl..
i .., , • -.11 not cask to generalize at once upon such
f , :, 1 . 5 0 P innUelCel oakum* been at work In the -hut
..j: 4 . 1 tee or
Thelwecealtag drouth caused
, 1 - 3 , ~, _
.........._,„! .. .W sit. eill . z to be regarded as . the
4. `'s 1 1 : ; a r• ggr armggrrae=litrt;:errat: aNatinrpectatiorm
~,- L greatly ; but - wahine long ° cootie. t were
f
. . • ,' , 1 ' • wet; apprehensions of
he
arose sod easily k w' °
1 1! • glace to certainty . How much harm he b • Zn e
aver htnrgrast an extol; of territory,
.. ~ ~.. IS y ,very much S matter of conjecture. • lt isCtf-•
- --7 -,1: taw - Unmet, that the Catlin the herrwit. the
4',•. 1. i greater has beer, the damage, and that In sections
k .., „ 00 LW
e a r , the baw
ls
has only commenced
4 , - bat Wear, no Omega sr all has been done- by the
, r -, .•• rshig, but °Atha contrary,the weather boss Ibsen
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s, it
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,i
rop i o t e c cu a r v in a g d drtlhe M
a - e b nnten;i d tool, clear
i t=wwwa.OgeatlyfralyeemetalingkWrvt
htbibetposbleknoitim
'tharsfrotuiibeea
• .. 1 • heavier end more p through Obliaainth•
• 1, L., sun; Indium, Bouthera _lllinois, Alisicui, and
I: ',' l. , Kettles, than anywhere."korth of - that lunch of
...,,, , -.- 'OraWar and sa the harveste are earlier there.
. 1-• =I winter whesS-almatt Ikainalesly groe
g , - t
:: .moderate. mon cut fume been„ssdly d iminishe d
. and .deteriorated by , the wet,. the damage also
extending to rLikenetbarley, possibly to oats. on
. portions • .0;11N1MOW:: 11 01 , .. - Tatra, ' 'Where the
~ 4 - eye, barley, . and spline wheat„ ballads' come.
r '. , i'.-' , :f. -
~ - .eitely. rie well at , Where' Whiter; ',UMW. forma
C: 1 .' ,• ortion of the ri Leiscni some damage has
*, • • • , been done. time renrWitte to
k ' procure neeessin tiski, Wake 'ednint of the
I_,'`.ooelietanaltrieWeldhenball lie nittch Of hiet•
;',' 4 Olimildeeetlons, ea segues In most at Wisconsda,
~ „ . theleriat hes beta MA bide fair to be attended
t by; good- Weathers While. lli NriOti tle *MP!
trees prettified so well Beim ACM .•. .
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.' s Without - Um dames of badiumvest. Weather the
i general u wheat crop of
f t: s r gorthwir woul
even d have
S e
Selz tatre. — II ha ona s
had many enmities tO eta.
, - ; alai. early. - *oath, Insects. and the later
'
,' . ;alai. All early NoWnhelds, weatherer winter er
1 Spring, iitOod MU; on theimround. Where Macrae
Wail early it was or goon quality,' although aleht,
.*. - hat the wet after harvest has damaged is much.
4 . Where the crop was still gro wing during the relay
s M eg ur n drear e l= t tti t t=tiuriffurtuirlgaTrell
; and the •Mania' be good. though ,the yield par
• - ' - UM ~w ill •be might .,, We• do not think - .that
i -'ilfefihlra Dilinols, Wisconsin and lower, have had
- i so home whrat yield in ten Years risboW except
,..l - ,; , Ing, of coarse, the almost total failure of the crop
last year., DMA ere gOOtrilirOrYwhere• Cora is
.1 -,
~ . ,I. now doing wall. though It hassuframl some on
Vlirtetz-AUf.bs - :
Flass--StesaywittLatatrdetthettada.
Saks 130 Masataka Ka. red, co.n.t.sir branda,:at
- . % ..Elo2l4Rigtglitreil'lrrntg
1 - ISM 1 0 :100142 VAL E&1 1 91P. 00 tor Z•Z
i Wheal •
; Wu Ma wanks car - No: I tail Stew atm
-itftids Utter:Loon Loa no. nativa.ortord st
. 413 Wort, itetriletaabOoMil.p.6o.
kes olutat. no 'Safkackstb,l4
.40..f1an0 .rfaisffitzaCt trust store, ,
• .osts. , •4 o Srs dactalt4lat sane ark' an, reielpts
moms l iaja.,l9'6.llobkiscralitally at Mimi but
t rigs sbccascsianiazo3 asttert ste Illlatt %bay talitiS
.1 0 ° It rOrkd r o r 2 ° Ork l I SF"•÷P 7BI4-
•44 . 26-iikelsattirafosallkibidsia - fielvi.itaslt
1 - • es Da tombigber.witha isdatactexkle write
6:1 Eg - ZrtathersAltialEtOoVrimeiztarrittlt• Pig fast,.
'4ltavtegort,e44llo7. tosl. forietaglrtilakli now
• ,• , saute andneld 50cc, , ,14112 rro. - 1 atiaatain
Soot& Otis quiet as Owl Far . taasatals•
• Wadi= the de:m=4.ls4mi and prides angels
622.1.1rtenatil:Plnitlnaed r4... A !•124lrati la' &MAY ror
-fitteXcatn- farther rata 'Or 1100 plea
Gams ad E 9,40 the 'pp lb', wldeb pile Is now re.
Isolator sollif
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„PITTSBURGH MARKETS
hlogDsToLugust 7, MP.
The week does not open very aurplcionely for
Imsisess, there being no movements in any of the
feedlot ankles of produze today of any tmpor
tans, and the'maikets generally aro devoid of en
tnement. Prices have undergone no Change
worthy'of "Pedal natio..
RR/SR—There L considerable Wheat Mitring,
but the demand seems tornive fallen off somewhat,
end buyers are notoilling to pay the figures mir
th/It last week. Cats lirm and scarce, with a good
Local demand; we now goote at 19/0.63 for small
lotefrond store. Corn Is steady with regular sales
oorf prime, y. in store , at MEW. Nothing doingln Rye
Barle
• FLOUR—The demand continues light nod en
tirely local, though the market is steady, and
prioea are well sustained. We note small sales at
$13,1... , 415,50 for Spring Wheat, and 1945,29,76 for
Winter Wheat. No sales of Superfine or Extra.
PROVISIONS—Bacon Is quiet but steady, with
email jobbing sales at previous quotations-1S for
Shoulders; 19 for Bibbed Sides; 21 tor Plain dams;
E. 6 .25.14 for Plain Canvassed, and mail for Sugar
Cured. Lard ut quoted at 21 in tierce., and 26 in
kegs.
quiet and rather dull, w th a sup
ply fully equal to the demand. We note small
sales of packed et 18623@22, as to quality.
F.oo2.—Dull and neglected nut not quotably
lower—small sales at 18
•
OELEESE—Ia steady with a fair demand end
regular sales ath(gle for W. R.; MIS for Ham
burg, and t 9020! for Goshen.
FRUlT—Parolee sold today at from fo to fg,oo
per bush for common to choice. We note sales of
la barrels choice Apples at ss par barrel, and fair
to good do at /sac. Dried Fruit nominal et 6a70
fm Apples, and nate for Peaches.
BEAMS—Very dull. with Marge ...TOY, and es
very restricted demand. We note small aisles at
41Merr4010 3 tons Allddlloga $1.40 per
..t Market dull end the supply u conslitera ty
in excels. of the demand.
SEEDS—There le a continued good shipping de
demand for Pito/Seed at $2,00 pet be. •
SALT—IP selling to a small may front store at
1/2.3502,40 per bbl—and market dul l
PIG LEAD—Is tlrm, and sells pretty - readily at
the late advance, eXateceete.
PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET
SiTVIIDAY, Aug. 1, 10135.
The market for Utude fwaa moderately active
to-day, the transaction", although not very heavy,
Pebtg op to the average of the past few days. Pri
ces remain without quotable change, ranging from
to Ito 20%, bbis returned, and 2.5/];2534, Ibis inclu
ded. Sales of sue Ibis at. OG) at Zl%; 110 at b)4;
SCO at 2034; 200 at 2534, free on board cars, and7B bbls
tireen Cr:, Amber Oil, at .14 We returned, Refined,
troth to bond and free, was very quiet to-day, not
R :tingle transaction being reported. Prime city
brands may be fairly quoteo at 44d.45, on the cars
here, and 513402, delivered in Philadelptda. Free
011 le quoted dull and nominal at claft,rw. Sale of
100 bile ul3rilliant. Naptlia, free, at 42. No move
ment in licsidnumi which in dull and almost um ,
;saleable.
• The Receipts of 01l by the Allegheny River since
our Ise! report, were as follows
'John 8e..__...rin.... 41 Jaa. Baxter------ 32
H. MrKelvy 202 .1 E. Strickler 136
W. B. Hamer....~. SD R.Danver......... 22
Fisher 3 8r0...--. 441
T0ta1.....—. NS
PETIZOIsEILTM STOCKS IN PHILA
DELPHIA.
Special Dispatch to the Pittabuzzli Gazette.
PRILAbTLPHIA, Acteust 7, IM.
'Petroleum shares were Irregular but rather more
excited to-day.. Maple Shade teclined !..a113.6 per
share, and St. Nicholas, Deasnsore cad Walnut
blond were a fraction better. and the sales of the
latter were large. Dunkard brought 620; Egbert,
1%; Excelsior, 560; Maple Shade, 7% ; St. Nicho
las, IYI; Western Perna, Cur; Adamantine, 2;
Royal, 67; Walnut Leland, 1 I-16; Dalsell.4i; Dee.
more, 1%; tarr Vomestead, 4%; Caldwell, 2%.
PETROLEUM STOCKS IN KEW YORK..
Special Dispatch to Western Preth.
Sow Tutu, August 7, 1955.
Petrolatum Shares were ga orally steady this
morning. Buchanan Fern to h•gher; the company
has struck a well floc log 125 barrels hence rho
nuke? rodl were taken oat. SOU were made at
the following rates: Buchanan Farm, 70; Webster,
95; Cherry 1itt..79; Bsoehdor, 1.50; Byrd. Farm,.
05; Germania, SS; Oceanic, 1.25; thdted Staten,
M,90; Plt.holeeCreak 10.23. -
NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET.
Special Dispatch to Western Press.
Nutt. Yonr, Augunt 7, 1P.1.3.
The Petroleum market in flat with little or uo
bulginess doing, The quotations are unsound at
3214 e lee Crude, 60Q530 for Relined to Bondi Free,
69@17.0.
^. kl:;:a:44~~ ~Y~ 4 to A:{c~:~:\ a:
• NeW York Market.
New Yoax, august 7.-Correar dull, heavy and
fully le low - er. at 4.6 e for Middling.
Ftoen-Iteavy and 1001e6 lower; 16,3008,40 for
Extra State, 86,6508,10 for Superllne Western. 06,10
g 6,01 for common to medium Western, 07,104278 for
common to good shipping brands of IL R. 0., sae
$8,1008,60 for Trade Brands, the market closing
heavy.
WaisCr--Quiet and without decided change;
aides of Western et 62,0001.,50.
(211..1S- he Wheat market is heavy and 20
lower; sales 77000 bush et $1. 37 for Milwaukee . )
Club, 51,4801,4234 for Amber Milwankee..-the lat
ter •prioe en extreme,--$1,4001,41 for No. 1 Chicago
SPrul, 31,80 for good Winter Bed Western, and
$1,9E42 for White Michlgan• included in the "its
are 7 600 bush - new crop Am b er Michigan, to arrive
within ten days.' Rye steady; Western Mr. Cora
102 e better, with a fair demand In port for export,
at 85060 c for Unsound. 86067 a for Souod Mixed
Western, and m,yige. for High Nixed, nearly yil
low. Oat. io2c better, as 8010603(e for Western
thelatter Is generally held at ete.
Rittx-thilL
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Giuocurruss—Sager dull 11101nams dun. Cortes
dull. Butter In demand at 43@28c for Ohio, aad
30 3.5 c for otatc. Meese dull 010(000.
Pmnomuti—Qulct at ]3 33e for Crude, and
eriwosaa for Relined to Bond; Refined Feeo dull
ma =Waal.
ParlSlo.79—Port. dull, with n downward ten
dency; $0035,37% for Now Mem-closing dull at,
IMAr cash; giira.lo f0r1683-4d0.,134024,150 for Primo
And Mr 7027,10 for Prime Mess - Beef steady at
aeon; previouspriest. , Merg. MMus scarce sad.
Ur Lard dull at 114394,14 e.
New York Bum& arid Dienes Market.
New roux, Stigust7.—glesse quiet and steady
at GOP per cent. for call loans, Gladly at the latter
rate. Sterling ExChange a stiade Omer at lOW@
InEPA gold, for Ana elm Wis. Gobi .trifle bigM,
opening M advancing to 144%, dec li ning to
I . fligl i rshig 144 Government .:stocks a
.. .
Svocrab-,Finn. 11. S. Sixes of 1831 Corioo,
106%; do. 6.20 Coupons, 106; do. low issue, 104%;
B. 8. Fives of 1040 Couvolui, 91; Treasury Notes,
7.506, second series, 08x• do., third series, 69%;
'illissomi Sixes, 12t Cumberlindpreferred,. 92Y a !
Brunswick City Land Co.. 11%; Erie. eiodlaiden
94%; Hudson, ill; Heading, tu6%; U. 9. fs N. S.,
05% . Illinois Central, 125; North Western, 27%;
do. brde wed;
'6
do.dfXi; fading° and
Alton, 101.
GatiagAa's L'vening Escasage,...Gold, 142%; Erie,
tern; Reading, 101 PM Pittsburgh. 10%1NOrth Wes.
tern, • SU; do. preferred, X; The whet is dull
but lirm. Wo-saleax
New York Week* Arturs(ateitent.
NNW Yong, Angina 7.
Increase. Decrease.
Loant...ll '919.110,797 $3, 239 . 06
r)=A; 11 4Z ° ::: 6.769.160 $ 112,179
Deposits.. ra,247,01s 6.391.179
L. Tender e6fie1,913 3"10e
Cincinnati Market.
CCA'CIIIII6I7, August 7.—Flova held firmly 'at
full prices, but buyers contended tor a deennee and
therefdie not much wile done small sales or the
high grades transpired at lEUSO to $9.60; superfine
sold at 1117.7508.01
Greens—Wheat in good demand at. ILISIfiLlio for
Chicago Spring,lll,BsCl,9o for Winter Bed, $7.25
efisS for prime • Kentucky white, old. Cora dull
etloyg62 ()ate Ls fair demand and prices higher ;
new 42447. Barley In good demand; old fall 91,29;
new W fillf9o.
flvlli inks Rho bbls at 1112.1801 2 . 20 ; no
sales of any magnitude cannot be made at over
cityrd Pork deelbsed ter $lll.OO for
piths ales of DM bids, whic h sold st PR troth.
log done in Bull Malta or Dawn. Bacon with.
drawn team thel marks!, and cannot be bought be.
Nor=
-Chleago Martet.
CHICAGO. Artgruit - a-Ifintra quirt and 401=1
GRALlNiebtit satiirnisk_ In maltrate demand;
11,M121.1110r,. , an d 111"01,03 for
Dorn actirs'andrrlranceil ten; later 11 / 51 01Prt
far No. I
nn
far No. 2. Mir Ina and
Inurrd l o l )4 o t _
ermines—Firin atTarroirrs•-reaUrS}frrenCtarn
sarprnarrs-4,0x tbni Flour. ova) bush Wheat.
ornbruhr.otni 9,Dransh Orte.
eivrelicomiAet.
utriss :ou r 7.—Tirtiri Os serail loss
" m o panto- do-far-, Zio. t Boriror, $8 far , 80d
limner. tot Donblsoltstra. ,
.L 7 •
, thidaroslabirat r as.t 6 'bads arduilto.l
billaraukaa Club qaad . 1,0:0 linstroldisuiry
Wl. Canadian I, Corn suarsa,- MAW
plot. Oats ts bald at for Ohio, . - „
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.01413...ritaWIIITG—Dn* Fknar auvad; wheat
too, Corn ele, to Now York.
p
St. ;Mils Storket.
clum
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ST. Louts, nit
7.--TOnacco steady and att.
Loo m , ,
Burr—Stitt' at p for Softened and ASO toe
Carrotr-KQitts. Receipts I.= baleS.
Frotta—tincaanged.
mum—Wheat st,taßt,to for Fair to Prime,
112,1 7 0.ta for Ohoice. Vora deallne4 tabs, at la
Wmator-2,194.
! • ~ Phltadoqplda Markin. - -
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PEILADZISTCLA4AUgIiSt 7 . , FL0U8 dull and bold,
els wands; for an &Waste. -Auvergne aina &Ws
%In—Wheat dull; ado elrget 2 r
White 112,100,20. A3orn ' firmk rates. of -Yellow at
soo . .
Winamr—Steadi at=QUA. ' - -
piTaotator—Ur
• Maluanere Market.
parrixona, Als 7.—runrsr steady..
Oluni•—Wheat i t er mita of, Prim . Bed at
Ala and Whits at W 0... Corn. dultrAgns at OM
fbr Mlle and ,1111krw, -Otte Mat It 4 Muuu
Pnonaroaa—Crdat and dnanoirga,.;.:
.Wittarr—Salea of We s tern at Ann
• -
akt=. , -Cisana-lirheat bettj..q . l
Malvin at SOW, ale pa,
14* l. Wabagt9sa. Otnit Md/ at Tta- 'am"
.
stassii atrat 'bush insii.2.4oO6hmanl/4
" 2"124 ' °a* Whasi,ini&Obualil*
QM Dna Oatia n - moesti.
Boma', A saa kannaltazetbEptioo
of Mining Stooks Idd MU taw ,
per, 1l: Itarant. Mai tltatras
gninahtig, MilliCiot. , lo , .
' ainWankee_MaiNet.:__
MLEW.I.II? - 1 &Una' I.•""CfnAnrailit dnuj
Wel at $l,l lA. Odin Assay a Cad
dull: sates a aMata, •
ht. Louts Tobacco Market
•
The receipts have further fallen off in the past
week. With an Increased and active demand last
Friday prices of all qualities were advartoetl.6oq to
el per 100 Pour*, Saturday the market was 'm
iller quiet and easier for buyers, but with little
change in prices. Monday the market for lugs
was a small fraction lower, but leaf maintained.
Yesterday fine shipping leaf was active and steady
—the market for common lugs was maintained,
but for the better grades of logs and for common
and medium shipping leaf there was a large fall.
Leg off in price. There were more sellers than
buyers, and of 10 hhds stripped and offered, bids
Ca 61 611,1 s were rejected. At private sale, how
ever; 63 hhda shipping leaf were sold at 140 per
pound, round. The sales at warehouse, far the
week to this date comprise 1 hhd eeraps, 83 Ithds
green lugs, 83 rectory Inge, 63 planters', 108 common
chipping leaf, 71 medium do, 13 good and flue do,
31 common manufacturing, 115 medium 10,7 good
And 2 rine—the latter at 262,25 and ina per too lb.—
beside about 28 boxes. The market was heavy to
except for One shipping Icaf, and the price
was lower for commou and medium shipping leaf.
Salve to-day 80 hhiin and 10 bus, and nal en 48
blids were rejected. We now quoteras the market
limits, say for scraps is to sr green k oto u p to
16,15: factory 05,05 to 58.9 0 ; pl anter,' scos to Oi,n;
memon shiPPhg leaf 8 . 8 , 55 to 51 2 ; medium do 513
to 12,601 good and fine do 018 to VO; common mo -
efaeturing leaf fig to 23,50, medium stile 38; goo d
52,60 to 560, and tine 5613 to T 3 per 100 lbe.—Priee
Czarent.
IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.
Pxrrantru&T, - roirr lirannaie Ouromo R. August 7-1' malt Platy, T 11.1Terld; 6 nig .61200.,
J S Finch; 2 ice dry. br&f, 1' Sal en & co; 60 hides,
Earlier, Straub Is co; 10 keg. Shoenberget &
co; 6 Milo dour, 3 R Largo; 2 oars wheat, 1 oar corn,
DEN WAIINCETZAIXE ahem,6 ILMison & co; 21 do
do, Shomaker & Lang; 10 do 4ci, W Kankin;23
do do, LH Yolght& co; 22 de do, Pottdr, Aiken It
Shepard; 8 do do, II Dalian & co; 23 do do, & g watt
& do; 1 car lumber,L Longhorn; 6 can wheat,
Hitchcock, McCrery & co; 1 car oil bbla Jrmos
Wilking; 20 tors coolJ, &Wirer & Lamar; 00 dd do,
DI W Umkln; 6do do, 3 Miller; 10 der do, 11..Don
jad & Arbuckle; 10 dodo, Kirkpatrick & Oro; 20 do
do, McCullough Smith - & co; IM bbl. flour, 0
Jenkins; 100 do, Culp & hhepard; 2 bbds tobacco, 3
Green& cars Moves, .1 J. arny6ll6 to Loral, Krim
& Parker 13 sewing machines. W Sumner; 24 daz
brooms, *o, B. Gooney; 13 .Ito rags, Godfrey &
Ulark; MMs wool, S Harbaugh & co: 10 has soap,
J Hayworth.
CLEVELAND AND Prrrenrnon R. R. Aug. 7.-
31.7 Dbl. flour, Shomaker & Lresjl; 85 grindstones
Jas Down; 11 tibia apples, IL 1 , Mgt 6 co; 11.13
37.4Whinney & Hare; 10) do do, Moir lc Da.
vidsoato bas cheese, T O Jenkins; I bairn cotton,
Moe Arbuckle Moo; 8 do dalling & Pennock; 2 can
cam, Harrington & co.
ALLSGEIII33r2 STA.Tios, August 7-62 rolls paper,
Pitts Paper 00;9 Niles twine, 4 reels yarn, Ger
wig; II sks oats, J Marks; 9 hides, m e al , pps 12
sheepskins, S Baslage; CO bush corn Taylor
A. McKinney; to bay soap, S Byer; 16 do do. Wm
Sodden; I car daces, Bens tr. co; 3 bales wool, S
S Bradley I Pb! eggs, B. & A. Carson; 3 keg. butter
and eggs, I andel.
RIVER IRTELLIGENCE.
The river rose a few inches at this point yester•
day, and was still rising alowly last Ironing with
Ma feet two or three inches by the Allegheny
mark.. A telegram from Oil city reports, the Alle•
gheny swelling slightly at that point wilh twenty
eight Inches in the channel there. The weather
yesterday was clear and pleasant and seemingly
settled.
The Emma Graham, from Zanesville, is tha only
arrival we have to record, while, aside from the
regular packets there is not a single departure.
Business continues excessively dull at the
wharf, and with n largo number of boats In part,
freights rue exceedingly scarce. Netwithstanding
the rates arc very low low, R, takes a boat on an
average from four to six days to secure anything
like a full cargo. The passenger trade, also, has
fallen oft considerab.y, but this ti to he expected
at this season of the year.
Tho Ontario, Captain Garton, Is filling* up
steadily Tor St. Louis, and will soon he ready to
take her departure. •
The Nora, In command of Oaptain 11. 11. Der
tansy. Is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville
forthivith,and passenger. and ahippers should bear
this inhaind.
The ever punctual Emma Oral:min, Oapt. Stull,
la the regular packet for Zanesville to-day, laming
promptly at 4 p. es.
8 T E.J.121113 0.4 TB.
1 4 `OH 81', LOIIIB.—The Fine
:Ammer ONTARIO, Capt. Chance .m5,.." - ' , 141
Barton, will leave ea above on TUESDAY, toe
Bth lasi. •
£ot . Irelght or prwange epp_ly on board or to
J. D. OOLLINGWOOD,
anB JOHN FLACK.
BALTIMORE AND FRICDE.II.
IuKSBURGH, VA.—The new and
commodious Steamer WENON !LH, °apt. Jos. D.
Dawn., run. regularly between the above porta
once a week, leaving Baltimore. from her wharf,
loot at. Ruth street. every FRIDAY AFFEII
NOON,.at dcleck and Frederitkabungli, every
TUESDAY DIMMING. Passengers and Freight
carried at low rate. Through Freight
_promptly
attended to.- Merchandise from Boston, New ark,
Philadelphia, or elsewhere, consigned to care of
Steamer WENONAII, will be taboo ohrirge of im
mediately upon its arrival in Belli nore, charges
paid, and forwarded prosiptiv, free of commis.
Mons. Persons from the Northern States desiring
to view the Battle Fields of Virginia, or to look
after the bodies of friends and reiations killed in
the battles of the Wilderness, Onancellorsville,
Frederiekiburg,h. or Spotuylvania Oourt House,
have a splendid opportunity of doing so by this
route. The WENONAII is provided with - exiel.
lent Staterooms hod Berth acoommodatbsnm, and
is In every respect a first-class Boat, beteg now,
fast and commodiori.
For Information, freight or passage, apply to or
address JIM WHITE, Por.rr, hoard, or
JOS.) ?WV S TATUM, Agent.
Jr2l:dtitt SW West Falls ay., Baltimore, 131.4.
OILS. 3e.
DUNEARD CREEK PETROLEUM
4xim.taxit. •
Office Corner of Penn and Wayne' St,
Tbis company vas organited on the Mth Last.,
under the Pennsylvania Dltaint and alatinfacto.
ring Lava. The territory of the company ail.
joins the lands of the Dunker! Creek Union Oil
Company, of this city.
Capital Stock 9225,000
Working Fond 25,000
Par Value otEnets Share gl 00
•
:
President—S. A. JOHNSTON.
Seoreters =I Treasurer—SALVE. GB•t NT
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S. A. JonwsToa, I. B. limbo,.
WEISLET Comma, ..TAxxs GP.L ua
F., D. GEM, W. o.')/tre,
jeldri IL W. rows.
STANDARD
PETIPLEIIN RETINERY.
CLARK ta: SUMS.
world
ind:Offlise, COLLINS TOWNSHIP.
OMNI In Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD STREET.
These works have the largest capacityin-the
country. The brand stands the hoist to this
country and .to Europe; for quality and fire test,
and the oillsput In well seamonailbarrols,Prcielfwl
raped*. for export.
hlanufneturers of DOILER_S, STILLS,!CANICS,
and IMPROVED BORING TOOLS for On Well&
CHAMPION OIL COMPANY
Producers of Crude •od ginufsoturcro of Reftnio
Carbon Off, Bencine andlabricating Oi
WORMS OPPOSITE SILAIIPSBIIECI.
Office No., 69 USD URA 11148111111011, Pa;
W. D. culianumstio.
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WWI WALLI.OI
WALLACE & CUBTISS,
commusroN Atrziciuyrs,
CRIFDE AND IMI3ED PETROPME,
....mammy. AND LII)IIIIO.A.TARLOWL
• • •
No. MI SOUTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA PA.
sr s aismatty4cuidat unar,) far lapao
barrels. manilla faallltler 'Malang co
Amaricanautraredzb - Portkaatrar lab/lion the
9opnpDtll! Bluer, our phtfprarof tut?. B B
BONDED WAREHOUSE OF •
near Warehousing Company,
foot of BALTIO & IILhaISON 8t,., Brooklyn.
jrycinann
41# 51 0 •M aalll4 , 7 *
•In Tanln ski Buret. 800 Blzatilars.
Otelse;l7o. fiIIIBAZBIBBERTi Truk.
JAMES WILICIBb
lizolarig this:llAm= '
wirwratt. .•
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OILS-BEF--.-
Bloch, Duquesne wienrstiesegn
ottrion given to she SALE AND
BHIPDiENT OP rraotxuss end - us Drub".
Ocaudipments respectfully solicited.
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COMPANY
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FETROLEUX Qua, aumacui on hazd sal
tar We at the loynt market 147 m Chnumsp.
meats and ontergio . 010 - 10744-
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INJEDICALL.t?
CONBEEPTION
HOW TO CUBE IT,
CZZIEEI
Z lat are•ea it 1 xs. g• =rata to. x-y•
DR. SCHENCK'S OWN CUE,
WLil Laboring Under that Disease
AND HOW HIS
P uz.Arooric si-nUP,
SEAWEED 'TONIC,
IST exaacl.reas.c. 3F.1,.153,
ON TUE SYSTEM IN CORING TEAT DISEASE,
GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT!
•
Many years ago whilst residing to PM'Adolph's
I bad progressed gradually into the last stage
of Pulmonary Coneumption. All hops• of
my recovery being dissipated, I was advised by
my Phenol.. Dr. Parnell, to remove into the
country. AllorreatoWn, N. 1., about a miles die.
tent, bell, my native place was removed
thither. nat.—eying two fall days in the tranntion.
My fatner, and all his tomtit-, had lived toad died
there—and dud of Pulmonary Consumption. LI , my
arrival at Idorreseown I was put to bed, where I
lay for many weeks in c hat was deemed a hope
lest condition. Dr. Thornton, who bad been =.l•
father's family physician , and had attended Alm in
his last lutes., was called to see no. lie thought
my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and
decided hat 1 must die, and gave me one week to
arrange my temporal &Mara Ida hod seen all my
family die of consumption, and therefore conolo
dad that death from the disease which had carried
all my kindred to the gra•r, would also take me
there. In this apparently hopeless condition,
beard of the remedies which I now make, and sell.
It seemed to me ?hat I could feel thorn. workln;
their way, and panetzstlaz even' nerve, fibre end
tissue of my system.
My lungs end liver put on s new notion, and the
morbid matter which hid for yenta ac Juntolate.i
and irritate., the Ctlirment ortara of the body, rear
candled.; the tubercles on my longs ripened Sal I
res store Cl. trout my I tries ar theta Al a pint of
yellow offensive matter every morning. .I.a tilts
ra pectoral ion of matter erns fled. the fe.er abated
the pain le t me. the rooms ceased to barrios me,
and the es hansung night e wen, we ens longer
known. and 1 hoe refrerulng coop. to which 1-had
long been a stranger. My appetite now bessn to
return, and ai times 1 found it dlitleolt to re.train
rayarlf from eating too much. With this return
Di health. I gained in strength, rind am now neatly.
I am now rs healthy man, with a large healed
meant: in the middle lobe of the right lung and
the lower lobe Lepotlacd, with complete minesion
of the pianos. The left lung is sound, end the
upper lobo of the right one Isis et tolerable healthy
condition.
Monsum,./ton at tint time tens thought to be an
Incurable dusease, by every one, physicians as well
as these who were unlearned in medinine—espp
molly such cases as were minced to the condition
I was in. This induced many people to believe
lay recovery only temporary. I now prepared and
gn.e the I:still:1m to m nsumptives bar sums time,
and mate many wonderful mum and the demand
in mooed so rapidly that I determined to offer
them to the public, aid devote my undivided atten
tiou to . lung diseases. In Erato. I wad next to
forced to It, for people would lend for me far and
near, to ascertain whether their cases were like
mine. Having ossrlsiOn to examine many CaloS of
lung .limes[, I was promptel to invent the Milano
tent a iled. "-Schenck's Respirnmeter,” which
materially ocelots me In detecting the various
5/Agge of buns Manama.
rot many )care, In conjunction with my priuci.
psi office In Itilledelplibt, I have been waking
ular •islts to New York, Boa on. Baltimore rind
Pittsburgh.
For several years
_past I have made as many as
live hundred exatdialPloll.l weekly with the "Res
pirometer" For such examination my charge Is
three dollars, and It enables me to give each pa
tient the true condition of b snisease and tell him
lraokly whether he will get well.
One of the greatest titinculties I have with pa.
tient% aMicted with lung disease,
is to convince
I hem to avoid taking Lttle colds. Many think ll
they take my medicines they should cu., nu mat
ter how careless they may be In that way. Trite Is
• great error, for if any one Will read over the
many cure. which have published nom time to
time, they will find that most of them were those
of persons who wore , confined to their beds and
could not take cold, and by this careful avoidance
of cold the lungs were heated. Physicians advise
their patients to go out and Inhale the freak air,
but do they cute by so doing t Lot the Muldrals
or deaths by consumption in every city answer
the question.
I would rather duke patient in a tight, lily von.
Mated room, than let them go out and take a
slight cold. bialy wt.° bare been cured by my
medicines, st hen the oboes nes broke, were so Who.
sive, that one could hardly remain In the room,
and yet they Cot well without exposure to the open
air. , - •
The great reasons why phyalcdana do not cure
consumption 1., that they try to do too much;
t hey give medicine to stop the cough, to stop th e
night aweats, hectic fever, and by so doing, they
derange the whole digestive system, looking up
the secretions, and eventually the patient dies.
What I do is to Prat make h careful examination
w i th my espirometcr, end 1 dad lungs etiougo
left, I direct th e paticmt how to use the three rem
mita, and thus cure him. I know very well that
it Ls un possible to make new huge,or even restore
the portion that la andtveyed. but I know et the
same time that thrill.* in the lunge and ulcera
tions is the larnyx end bronchial tubes can be
healed, and Jost inch cases are mum by the proper
use of Schenek'm uPulMonia Syrup,. and p roper
drake tbev are dying daily under
the ordinary treatment of physicians.
It I,a great mistake common among many Intel.
ligent persona, that there are medicines which will
purify the blood. When the blood le diseased It
cannot be pwilled; It le then the same as other di.
seine matter in toe system and will have to be ear.
vied out of the systein oy um' organs which am
bloc
for that particle . and replaced by new
funct~ohuh can be had by proving iho
na and setting the digestive epparatna in
good working order. The Mornach, liver and bowels
once restored to a healthy condition, then an
abundance of good, nounehing food will Maim
new blood will push out, as It were, and take
the place of that which is diseased, ,and. thus stip.
ply the want of the body.
Ton Palomino Santry Is one of the most valu
able medicines known. le L nutria= powerfully
tonic, and hemline in Smelt It is Sy digeeted
and absorbed into the blood to which it Impales
its healing properties. I know no medicine that
has done or con do aa much to rebuild, Webtoout
and broken-Sown conditions of the aystern.
Sclianco. , s Suswain Tonto is distilled from
seaweed, combined with other tondo and aneroidve
roots and barks, in such a manner as to make e
decidedly pleasant medicine, hating a powerful
tonic elect, without the terrible disastrous results
arising from alcoaolle stimulants. The Seaweed
lania produces lasting results, thoroughly ling
orating the stomach and digestive system, end
enabling it to eliminate and make tato healthy
blood, tile food widen may be used for that pm.
poet. It is to wonderful In as. Moto, that a wt..
glass .IEIII will Meet a hearty meal, and a little of
it taken before breakfast will eye a tom to the
stomach which few medicines possess the power of
doing.
Sus Minim= Min may betaken with entire
entity by all ages and conditions, precedes all the
good revolts that can bo obtained from calomel or
any of the mercurial medicines, and without any
of their hurtful, results. They. carry out of the
mtem the feculent and worn oat mattersloosened
end dissolved by my Seaweed Tonle and Pulmouio
Syrup. It wilt be seen that all three of my moil.
eines are needed •in moot cases to ours Oonstunp.
Lion; and, In fact, my large espmance enables ma
to decide any:they have mired more cases of that
disease than that combinable= of medicine known
to Mat.. . •
In the various editions of pamphlets I have pub-
Wiled many of the most wonderful cures of Pol.
Molloy Consumption on record. Persons, many
with balk lungs adketed, br aominlates large cavities
in one lung, healed over my rs.dt^lee• are now
ll enjoyimf erne lent neaten. I will give
a few cases and select sham trom different parts of
the ealltmtey. an that those who, wish may visit or
write to them for more positive Information.
Bey: lonry Altman, &dilatator of nigh repute
tie city of Boston, and well known over -the
United States as • man of great ability, was eared
by taking my - inedleine of all other trestownta
bad failed. He has Often teen writing tome with
regard to the facts in his ease, and always answers
Wl am the mad' A full statement of his ease
may be seen in my pamphlet. He had proton
hirmonlutge •of thelunp, - and was very much
eataeLated.
Robert V." Deacon, of Burlington, N. J. was
cured of Scrofula.and Mareurietillseases. At the
time he'commenced using the modlottieshe was
almost a mare of sores.. He is now per Hotly well
and attributes his cure entirely to my medicines.
Martin Koch, firmer, living near Petersburg, Ifs
honing county, Ohio, was (Every bad eve of Pulmonary
Oansumidian, and was entirety cured by my medicine.
Ile is stet] known in that coptmunity, and nos been Ma
Wan! . of inducing acted otanyperions to Ohio to use
hoeremedies, and with meat mem Hit Photo
raph, both before end aflerhe was cored, can be teen
toy dgenes,Pr. Keyser, 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Penns.
WW Alexamler,. of Pittsburgh, pa, was
cured of a very bad ease of Ditspepaht and Liver
Complaint by the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
• Mrs. Jane Barber, of Washington City,
Mired Of a lied ease of llyspepsis and Litman
plaint, She ie an aged woman and her compin,,
yeeovety is very ramarksble.
suo, mayor •79bint.r. Info ont.zanion.
cow ritabllng atlito. it W. Third Street, William.
bog. N. "Y.,Was. cured of Pulmonall enfuniteg.
Boni and' Is soose" ; ee• hearty= old /ad, as can be
Peter Styker Beekman, of li - rnerville, M. J.,
was anotherrernerferaika cure of Pulmonary Don
auzaptiols attested by Mildew.
man and Wow - anal kignnt citizen,.
kUta Mery Ichaddte of Kensington, pa.. wee a
bad case et, clonazdaPtled f - and Lst o 4l
;and sarrewOresali % a llama aft one Ll=
:MOTO .thailtiony;bollaPPOOMlt .P 0,502. Shawn
we
Sur W.: avid inlient married Mal Using..
faz i i . lo thaf o A l ?! -- ••• • . -
Dr. SCHENCK% prinelpal Office Is at No.
lrecith7SlZlA : giUnecoonserilif Plata
dilipblit, where orderemtura be warws , W. He
ean bp f E ound there, irotarsionally t EVERY BAD
ORM
.. DR. GEO g,. GEYSER, .
r(9.140 Wood:litreet, PittsNitgb, 1 1 4. 0
the authorized .gent for the mac jar my
medicine'. iy15:41,W
Awns UR✓t.)►'CE
CHARTER 1829.
PERENT UAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE 111SURANOE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA.
Assets on Jennary 1. 1961. 92.457.949 95.
Capital.
Accrued Premiums.
Invested Premiums,
Unsettled Clolms...
Income for 1864
Losses Paid since 1629.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Wxcrs
tdrms:
DI ODILTOLLS.
Marini N. Bancker, Isaac Les,
Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant, George Pales,
Jacob R. Smith. Alfred Filler , George W. Richards, Pres. W. Lewis, Dd. D
• CHARLES N. AMMER, Preddent.
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President.
JAB. W. - AIcut.L.LLSTER Sea. pro, tom.
3. 4. COVFIN
earner Wood and Tblid A rret i l.
FLEE AND MARINE
Insurahoe Co. of North America.
IvassttosAvaill
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
.006-Protaction can be secured in the above named
e..t sealable companies.
W. L. JONES, Assay,
D 4 Water titrest, (up stairs.)
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PPITSRERG
R. MTT.T ER, Jr., pmideot,
WM. P. HERBERT, &err:art.
Office, No. 97 Water street, Speog & 00.4 Were.
hoge a up irtair.
00n 4,oPiittatzrgitt4, F.
ono
Arooloo
Rsakt. A Home
in rul
managed by Director. who
are wen known in (he community, and who are deter.
mived by promptnew and Ltherutoy, to trtettluct,
e t
charm - ter who h they have ~D oan!, ca affering OW best
protea'sAr. act" who aerire to be morbid.
DMLOTOLCS
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Darld M. Long
flees J. Thomas,
Was. I. Clark,
John R. McCune.
mill4r, Jr,
James McAuley,
Nnthaniel Holmes,
Alex. Nlmtck,
George Battle,
Campbell B. Herron,
0. W. Ricketaon,
meanNCIB. P. HERBERT. &weary.
f , ITIZEN'S: INSURANCE COMPANY
PITTS43URGH.-0111ce, corner Markel
and Water Weals, second
WM. BAGALEY, Preeiden(.
WM. A. SREPARI), Serretary.
Ineorn• St entrnhOntli and C2IIgOCIL
maim, against loss and damage In the navlgre
ti ,, n of the Southern and Western Hirers, Lakes
aed 1-inyoua, and the navigation or the Seas.
Insures against loss and , inulage by lira.
DI RECTORS :
S. ill. Kier,
! John Shipton,l
Ismer. Cooper,
S. Ilsrbaugh,
J.lr.,
John S. Dilworth,
Wm. h.„ Rodgers.
deioS yd
Wm. Beenley,
Seenoel lien,
Jos. Park, Jr.,
W. G. Johnston,
B. F. Jones,
lion. T. M. Howe,
Earthly Preeton,
George Itlnghnan,
PEOPLES' INBURINCE COMPANY
Mice, N. E. corner of Wood and Fifth Ste
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads
John Watt, Samna/ P. Stutter,
John E. Parke, a Hanson Lo - ,)
Charles S. Btssoll, Charles Arhus.
Wm. Van Kirk, John* P. Kirk risk
Saxons D. Vernal . John 611... tem,
WkL PITILLLPS,
JOHN WATT, Vics•Presuliat.
WAL P. GAEDNEIis Serrdary. Jui.kly
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPA
NT OF PITTSBUEGH.-091c0,,N0. 37 Fllll
street, Bulk Block. •
MM;iIMMEI
ISAAC , JONI: Presider.f.
JOHN D. ADOOILD, Vice Previttont..
D. N. BOOK, Sccretarl-y.
I o. ntuit Jones,
Hanay a C r,
Capt. FL C. ray,
John Irwin, Jr.,
B. 1.. Fahmertook
John D. hloOwn,
D.
C pt. opt. Adam Jaco
B bs,
B. Stedln&
Ca Win. Dean
R. 11. 151nOrew,
Hobert. H. Davis.
.111.1VPACTURERS. de
(11NOLITNA.TI LBALD PIPE ARD
N , SHEET LEAD WIALES.
M'CORMICK & GIBSON,
.cs. 19 Mleassit 1571.2iLt1a. st..
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Make to order PIPES AND SIMMS of any
erquired weight and size.
Sheets per 'guars foot, 23( 1b.., end upwards. toxlivr..dAfrarvala
lag wells.
Re would modally eel the attention of Plum
berm and Proprietors of e ll Works and 011 Wellm
traMlSltend
FITTBDURGEL FOUNDRY.
CILLISISON, Stine ffi. Z7OETTIIO7I
A. GARRISON & CO.
(Summers to Boamen, Gannon, St C 10.,)
FOUNDERS AND MAOH:LtesTai
Mannfacrberers of MU:led Rollers of all slum far
Iro Steel, Zi= F:Enitaiegr'wEgill
Straw Boards, Paper
also, Rolling nun Outings of all deseripticres,
Bark Mint Pat Double Grinder, with a varie
ty of other pa tter ns , elwaye on band and fitted to
order on short otiee and favorable terms. Ma
and Warehous • ill Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
featly
PATENTS I OCTOBER 8, 1881.
- PATENT
Oval Lamp Chimnepat
XLIMPACITITILII9 0/
X X FLINT GLASS.
These Chimneys are inteculea fox the eat, dun,
orating all pans of the glees
equsldgsstot en
Pc"i l cki a__tagt.
eV, Pittsburgh, Penn's
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL W6IIKB
PITTSBURGH P 6.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.
DiaixtifeaCurem of
BEST QUALITY VETIRED OAST STEEL.
' Sgnar e,Tlat and Octagon, o all dim Warrant.
na Ito any linperttl or manntaetuxed In MI
02leo and warebome, Nos. lLf tad 161
d Lie and 121 Sacto2D 5ea2226, nttbsugh Fixer
SUPERIOR _
"OIL ENGINES.
Wa an ccaterleumr, and. wl/1. keep on band
auperior Mkt of
. O=XJ E11ia113r7Z67131
Tither a Coeuraoh or Tubular - Boiler.
vr. tralte.partlas , noallag mean tot thts
Palle tti call and tie tam; coma at . Ilia
UfIIARA, Br . • near o . lt watery/ma.
SILVER PLAT= WARS
.a.crrcirve.
Waiters, Claxton, lee.. no. ratable for the Trade,
on hand and far eels by I
NVLURE, - 8z MOSEL
225 Smith sth et„ PKILLtELPRIA
11181 ML ,
761111 n 111111107/1 .4so+l WAS, I
"TORN B. HERRON & CQ.,
i9tci-cre'..7hSfAxturoz - es,
Ari6:IO*.kSUNDERS,
Mies and Saki ittonn,.
. fete Na 119 LIBERTY STREET
VENN MAUUU M
WQI. 41.10
YOUNDRY. - •
H. IVIGHTILIS.
ENGINE :BUILDER AND E.A.ollofr l sT,
Leo[ 'TRIM between .Indinsd and nsy,
• 7 . ..Annaronzrr _
Kairdnotorot WIGB TAIA.N , S AXENT
PORTABLE OSCILLATING 527.1.11 Erf
eiNze, snatimbynnom our,
- Relishing of allldnds idteam.d to *47
-1501100MAIMui -
nntriciii. Bee
au
Leal& Lithaleft
rakt,
A, 6 rasu,
Dula , l aristain
_sp.4V
jArAreollifnagi , 3L.M.Ri Ar., Oa. Off "
madloumato. 'Mood stria. athOdyd •
.1. I
1 %, t eleit l et i =
.11.121 01 M a t Otingingert
-11aanfactureas
W ; ' o BE}" Wirrszu waltz.
D N0...-u.°lllmAllidoerstiD"GruEET, between Wood
sod Market stmts. Pittsburgh. ra, told,
AIEDIC.I
COUGH RO MORM
TNT ISTEICHLASWNI
MILLI:MMUS SOUGH BALSAMI
STRICITLABDMI IKELL.IFLUOITS 00VQB
BALSAM is warranted to euro Coughs, Colds
Hoarseness, Asttuna, Whooplog Cough, Son
Threat, Owsumption,ongs. and all allrentona of tut
Throat wad L
For sale by Druggists. Genural Depot, I Ear
Fourth drfta, arunnnati, O.
•
331.416.3EUSUSECCLEt.
AB the medical man and the prow moult=
DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTI.CIROLviIe. Mli
TITRE aa the only certain remedy for Mambo:saw
A D=ej. Il i la u s . e t urtelna end =f dat.rirgient and t
warranttre efTet a curs after all mins=
tune failed.
For sale by Drwists. Gene - net, ez.szt
Fourth street, Otneinnati,
STRICKLAND'S PILE REMY,
DB. STRICKLAND'S PLUS REMEDY haa
cured thousand" of the wont eases of Blind and
Bleeding Piles. It gives immediste relief, and of
Cots a permanent cure. Try it directly- /tlia war
ranted to cum
6 400,030
. 971,000
1,086,283
. 8,416
800,006
VONCO)
For sale by all Delwin. General Depot, I Eva
rennet stmt., Clinnlanail. O.
Dyspepsia, Bervotumesa, Debility
DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIO.
We can recommend those anlleriag with late a A nnero n4 ot a rbZ, o t r e t eri=l l =7Xl7
It le a vegetable preparation, free from alcohol",
Ileum; it strengthens the whole nervous .ystece
It creates a gate eppetite, and Is warranted WOW
Dier sod Verrone Debility.
JEO.IIOR H., KEYSER- Pittsburgh.
R. E. SELLERS & 00
,
:05. FLEMING,
N. NNOLARREN &
tit:IA.IIIMS SUPER,
J. M. FULTON.
GEO. A. KELLY, Allegheny Oily.
ootridvdniar
01,750,000.
81,3&3,0004
M ADAME RESTELL, PROFESSOR
OF MIDWIFERY, who has intecessfally
treated All amuses of females for thirty years,
can bs cownited as usual, at 402 CHAMBERS
STREET, New York, or by letter, and medicine
sent by mall. Ladies who reqture a safe and certain
remedy for removing obstruction. can rely upon her
celebrated Infallible French Fermate Monthly PIL L ,
No. 1. to restore regularity In 48 boors, If of short
elvidmg, but obstunete o..es of long standing may
require N 0.2., mnieh are four degrees stronger
then No. I, and CAD never fell, saie and healthy;
prier SO per boo. Can be obtained Itt No. ter
Chambers :Arcot, Now York City, or cent
_by mi.4l.
with full instructions, by addraising Boa No. 2850
New York Post Office. Copyrlght secured.
jakamslet
FORTI TEARS PFLA.CTICA
REXUAL DEBBASErs,
Gives me a knowledge seldom acquired by Phyr.
clans. My long residence in this city, and the
amount of patients treated mutually by me, are
sufticient proof of my niece=
SPrUMATORRIith.A,or SEXUAL V7EAICTESB
And all diecues adsing therefrom, an owed to
much shorter time than heretofore by my NEW
VEGETABLE REMEDIES. idedisinta seat st
eny part of the Union. All letters moot contain
clamp to
Me e , urn poetess. Cortespondenos halt
setted. O tie SkilllaniLD street, near 5.11.
mood. Address J. W. FIR.A.NSTRTY, OL D.
faik-10 Pox eon Ptstfirarabn Pa
pRIVATE DiSFAsES.
Office 233 PENN smErr. near Hvtd.
For tbe cure of all diseases of a Private nature,
from two to four days, by an entirely aervand sat
treatment. Also, tiemlna/ Weakness, and all otb
diseases of the genital organs, and their prevention
A more warranted Of money refunded.
Addrean letters W . 252 Penn • nail
pENNISYLVA.NIA AGRICULTURAL
. 1 - SOCIETY.
The Peanut Tanis Slate Agriealtural Satiety
will hold Its Relit:Bina on
SEPTEMBER 28111, 2704 28th and 28tt
18115,
WILLULEISPOrt. 1500111A0 COVITT
Any Information drifted by mu= deofs::.
men, f=cot io Ir
tbo d2 e rcurt . L t t . :to or e po b On u.4
o u r nensl;zod. or A. BO LI . , HVIE:L I TIA Iv AtItent
Ilarriebury.
A. BROWER LONOARtat, :Secretary.
Nounnvronn, May OWL. joratawsd
WOODSIDE & WALLACE,
• Vtrlacbloeszta.c, rlrugfgazot
AND DFAL.FaR IN
White Jim', Red Lead, LltharaV, HI
Vanden, Dye Stain, Window Man and rut
Spines, Pentimery, Benzoic, Carbon Oil, Cm. •
Ano, Agenta for Winter'', Metallic Brown Paint
Hamilton White Lead, Manor Oak White Lead
ind binary tr. liPlattonie Ckgebrated Patent Dryer
n one and two powni CLL.
No. 37 WOOD STREET,
(OPPOSITE THE ST. OHMILI23 HOTEL,)
Fll RN 'TIME, AND
CANE AND WOOD OUAIRS,.
3111).11ice
WHOI 3S AT:r OR RETAIL.. s,
JAB. W WOODWELL, , .
• Nos. TBIRD STREET
Opposite E. Esimundsou & Co.b, and
mat &to. tit FOURTH STREET.
McCORD CO.,
Wholesale Dealers 21
Mats, Caps and Straw Goods
Uses nes In store the Largest and molt sontpleta
desk of
GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL_
Ever ofrered m the watt. Merchants are
to evil sad examine our stock, which trlE N C a trit
at
very law salsa
mei in wain sislar;
STEEL & BAILEY, STOCK BROKERS.,
. , writam nazi.
Tho Beaten end Mellen Mud having adopter
the following]
RATES OF COMMISSION
we wM be governed thereby from thle dote :
sour, sallow at I 2 end under. 2 onnte per share.
do. do. 82 gold ttp to 825. I per oent.
do. do. Le do. KO% sac 11l there.
do. do. SllOnnfLover. yof 1 per cent.
int
ISAAC/ CRAIG'S
OUTLET SAW !nu,
AND I BARGE YARD.
Craig Street, Allegheny.
St — ND — TUES.
100 bbla Ix
a s
Flour_
15 Cut sad DI7 Tobacco;
IS ", Vlangsel. , _
15 ' .11enen10
Extra Na I Salt;
20 PleanaL
Flint no u n
one a gallon Jun ralw M.aple SPrap—fresh;
100 dozen Corn Brooms;
10 afore and for 'alb
lowby • • ' *Vali GOWER.,
J7 B
101 Liberty erect.
300 BIOR BEADNE3 FA
1,000 bash Oats
DoE; --
40:0 bash Ear
4 can Baled Ban
1 ear _Peach Blow Potataaay
01u/hater, alythst ;
so bar Green 'Apples;
o ln PA Antra ri & co., ,
store and foAlar oN,
Nos. &H 0 and lilt peark St.. Scott!. now .In3ll2llaS.
T') PRINTER& ' .
VBESEMS FOB SALE.
One TAYLOR OILTRD beAl_92mso Mesa
One TAYLOR DOUBLE =U—bed 972
Inaba; all In good working enter.
Will be void et I bargatn- _44l_llrArs of or Addeo
le anti*. • GAM:rrr. Pittebtotb.Pa.
CHOCOLATE.
Se boxes 13. 0 Mats Oh000lste;
90 1 Norfolk do;
Dos Famllls
10 0 Double Xlsibred d o t ;
do'
So Cocos Stick;
In store and far sae by
ItNYDIER a ENOS,
jell Nos. 1191 boa 103 Wood street.
FEBBEI ARRIVAL OF FISH.
leo hall bble No. 2 Lerse Mackerel;
50 do do Medium do;
150 do 80. a Large do;
0 do No 1 do do;
50 barrels Pickeled Herrin;
• •'l2O heir hbleLoYo
Received acid for male low t 7
• 31) - ;41 / ROUSE aus
("1.1(4813.
j so,,carwilihri • •
o,Oce Warp Lin
90.000 Nang*
40,030' Pgianedar
Tiloteol
41000 Oisrvintes.:',or sale by
1124 . 4LE:7 & VAX GORDEB,
26 - bimiXola
29 do'--Itindriv a imr t • _
3n4Z41 faruil• 114
pomp" Ancatrii SUMMED:
on
=1 4.".414. R1F . -E !ro in j •
*lmre asul for ot i •• .. - ' '
F ' zgat aminioitti, •
W'norm Market sod PIM dream.'
OH, - HO I—WALL 'PAPE:CAT PEACE
j 4g-131 'r R ia Wood tared.
fOSENDALS=" O •
waived end far rolelT_ aat _
Jen Sri 0014.13111.
GROCICIBIE: 14, PRODUCE, Se
T . C. 3ENKINE.
Commission Merchant.
889 Ma X 33 39
AND 3Ell. "V AST..
PURCHASING AGENT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dealer In Flow Grain, Seedy Butter, Meese,
Fruits, and all Firm Producta.": Best brand. Fan.
l i .F rl ta T l E (S warranted) alWays on heed. Also,
ILS.
Prompt attention given to consignments end
correspondence. Weekly Price_ Onments lent to
Consignors. Orders and Consignments solicited.
tortordsms
B. F. QULYBY & co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. leo SOUTH WATER ST.,
Give special attention to purobesitta
Flour, Grain, Provisions. etc.
For Eostern aoeoant..
H. F. QUIMBY GEO. T. BROWN
rot .I.lv
W. D. P .111111011.... J. SCIIILIELIECI
PATTERBON, AMMON' ik CO.,
lArmsraissiots .Merchants, Flour,
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,
Nos. aso end 382 PENN BTBEAT
Scott , . Bow Building, oppoalte 0. & P. B. R.
Depot. spedy
31 , 13ANE .3c &WEB.,
Commission Merchants,
Flour, Grain and Produce,:
I.= SECOND ST., between Wood k Smithfield,
11-ly PITTSBDRO/L.
T1:108. TOTTIM...IIrO. AMC], .8111711101 A. SECECA.CD
FOT.T4E,!LIE-RN & SHEPARD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Flour,
Dotter, Cheese, ERWS, Potatoes,
and produce generally.
No. 260 LIBERTY STREET,
fete Oppoatte Peasenger Depot, Pltteburgh
W. W. JORDAN"... soLuarzo....4. H. rclwici.t—
JURDAN, TIOLLIbTER & CO.,
CO2/I 111 ission illerchants,
for the sal,e of FLOUR, GRAIN; DAY, GRASS
SEEDS, LARD, BUTTER, EG(3.S, OREEN AP
PLES, ta., as :18.1 L.LBEETY STIU.ET, Pitt.
burgh, Pa.
Refereneet—Heul t rat...gar, Pittsburgh; WU
SOO ,Carr O. Co., Pitt oburgr.h. arnard
R . H. JACK,
-4G I=l. CO Cr 3EI X;L
Nos. 1 and f 3 Diamond,
spe:ty PITTSBURGH, Pd.
ITZRAFF & REITER, PRODUCE, COM
MISSION AND FORWARDING AMR
OILANTS, and purchasing agents for all Pitt n.
burgh Inaunfastures. W arehouse, N0..215 Libert y
Stret. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rai yd
WILKM LUTHART.
(Sacczeson To DIAOXEOW7.I tr. LSAHAAT,)
N'IaCiISOEL db 413-251-ESZZa.
Pleodefee and Co:fabliaulon !derebunt,
telly No. 851 Liberty et-, Pittsburgh.
H. a. 4t PECK,
General Commission Nerchartts,
No.. GS and 70, 'Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. for
the sale of 'Flour, Grain,,Cheeae, Butter,
. 1
Dried Pratte, Provialons and Produce of all
All orders for Carbon Oil diled at the lowed mar
kat prises.
R` Consignments solicited. • InhtoAy
O. O. BASSIS — FILAXX VAZ 4110813118,
- PtALSLEY & VAN CORDER, Produce.
and Commisalon Merchant., Warehouse, No.
W 1 Liberty st., Pitts P. Wholesale, AGM.:
era in Butler Cheese burgh,, LDard, Eggs, Porn, Bacon,
Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Broom* Potatoe., Hom
iny, Dried Frans, Green Fruits, Onions, Flour,
Graft, Clover Seeds, Timothy. Seeds, Flax Seeds,
Game and Poultry. Particular attention given to
Produee Consignment. Sale
LITTLE, BAIRD a PATTON, Whole
:sale 0 rocere end Coeurdesion Merchants, deal
era 1.11 PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON,
_ORLESE,
FISH, CARBON AND LARD OM:, IRON,:
NAILS, OI IcS, COTTON YARNS, end Pitts
burgh maaufsetures geuarelly,ll3 and ILI4 Sexual
street Pittsburgh..
P/TTSB URGE, P.l.
W CMS oxm SIMPI2III%
nIILP & SHEPARD A _Conunission
chant. and dealers In FLOUR, GRAM AND
PRODUCE, No. SO Liberty , stteet, Pittsburgh.
Choice brands of Flour to Rakers and Family
nee constantly on hand. Particular attention paid
to filling orders for Merchandise generally.
ootb-dIY
VETZER & AILMSTRONG, Forwarding
A; and Canuntralfui Aterrhanta, for the aste of
FLOM, BACON. LARD, 'ROWER,
SEEDS, DRIED: FRC=T, and Ptoduoe_generauy.
No. Itthlarket Attract, owner of First, Pittabw:o,
Penrod teetty
WM T. BEM
WM. P.: BECK, . CO.,_l!To. 185 Liberty
Street,Fittaborth PiL, Wholesale Grocers,
Commlszlon Ilerchantikend dealers in COUNTRY
PHODUOVINVLSIONS, BACON, /ADD,
71311, FISH,
D B UWLoup., GlalN,sysmS, ?AND
DB PICUM, Jos. SALT, and LUIS • jyte
~,.•
JAKI Mend .. :trleaale t ianler , ' to
LARD, PORE, RA CON, FLOUR, 11.5 H, • e
AND PEARL ASRKS,_ SALERATUA_LIN
SEED AND LARDADII,S, DRIED FRUM P and
Pendnee generally, ROAR and 1p Front
Pittalmrgh. ode
W. 812.117.6T1P.1C8...1. IiaILIMAT4IIOI..J. L. 7113.8021.
gLEK PATRICK, Brto. (Succes
-IX. son to Joseph Klrbpstrialt &8r0..) WHOLE
SALE DEALENB Groceltel; Flour Gral
Provision', Flab, Obsess, Saltaialla, Glass Ind
0114E01.111 mad 193 Laserty . atiest,Plttab re 14
Pa. J 3 ,29
VOL I.LX:fa.
p„CHOMAKER & LANG, - Vntoleeale
dealers to GROCTERTai, FLOM, RAM,
PROMISE, PROVISIONS, FISH, alums
SALT, CARBON OIL, Noe. 119 AAA 174
Wood Street, near Liberty Street,' Etttsburgit, , Ps.
nell-41y ,
0.02,011 B. HELD asoseas Kraztus:.
HEAD & lIEETZGAR, Eizoiterhand Corn
mlscloulderchants,aad dealeroirt At kindled
Country Produce rod Pittsburgh Monufacturee,
No- 2.1.4 Liberty street. opposite ot Wood
street, Pir•rturgh. ape4y
REYMER BROTHNIA , , (successorsAA, to Reymer Andurson,) Wholesale Donlon to
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS and SPIOKON
FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WO &a,
Nos. 1% end 1% Wood sts oot,abore Fifth, Ur
Ns.
DWALLACE, qomminzion Mel
. 'Moles &In ease eLn Mg= &a=
No. Sea .I.lerrty street, oppadte trenzurylvantrat.
R. Fawner Dep ot : Fittsbatib, Fa. Storage
Ware/wow corner WLynn and Foga streets.
J. D. LIGGETT LMOILAT
T B...LIGGETT 43b CO: S CI nourt
. • LNG' MICaLaN k carnal and Edam
.11 " l et iAirdtMlatirds per dal: apit
JODIE wirr
WATT it _WlLSON...Wholesale Ciro
e, Camidniien Merchants, and dealers In
Produce and Pittaborth tuanateetem, jte.:l69
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. odni.
JAMES •DALZILL •ds 843 N, Manta* ,
turas of LARD ; 014 Ana ocissAdutos Ater.
elthatolcethe=lase and tali *TORII= AND
REFINED p LEVIE,'NoIt: NI sad ID'Aratzs
=Vet, TatiburiA. .Aftsates.auglirowcoleadzs•
• ,• 313: • 1.1 • : •
COLLINS, roma:ding and Ocearalasico • •
chant and dealer in 01WIchiE. 1117171 M, •c
E.h73, and Produce vs:l=44,lkt. di Wood atom
*bon Water, Plttabutgh. tn 22
a_
J O HN COk Wholesale
'OIIOOERS MTh 0010111bSION
MAIM "mow • amithatioixqwirifF:
PlitabtaiL -
SODZSIT
pOBERT DALZELL & Whole.
AA. sale Groptis, Cazunisidon. and
Mactuadn, and deans in Plod= and'
marnafactunniadbart7 anat. Pittaburet.
aro. swim ' 'wasting "Lora
J.C0........
JOHN FLOYD tt , Yelolesztle Gro
et= and Ocosoitssiois Blers—hstits; Nos. ITS Wood
and 228 Liberty streets, Pltteboly,h; , - jell
MBIM L. CA.LDWBLL, •(successor
imeo Hamm n. Co., POI= PACE= and
dealer in PROVISIONS, owner Of Eleirket and
rout atzeota,Pittalmrgh. ; ;
DAM= SMITS. • L. IL 17032
VOIGT &co - MITSBO2I3
• aria PRODITUE " AND 03teUSS 7N
InKROHANTS, so Liberty stred,Titsabargll.
TOMEI) EDGERT _ ,ON Wtegesala
A-• Grocer and Gommuccoe =Ppm; WI Wool
Eltzeet, Pittabsush. Thl. Anti
Ltoter
111161IIT LANZIM. eUrrro3r,,„6. %Immo=
ANBERT, 13EIPTON ,CD -whole
Mhole
14 tale Groan sad PrvalFun plalfes, Zio.lSlxth
• irsmes Diciczy co;, :wbolessio
I.a Cloondigirs ffiaamatit, and balm fa
PROM No. to Water lark &VI if Frea
lET'"l77'7'" - 4"MP.r=
:FOlitirßol34-140mt of thisikinitable—
mairsin 01P., - Zessiagton Tbilisi:kraus 00,
and the Reonlittittol Lite itumraig* Oa. of Phila.
intim wee, hPittolgo.,
GARDENER CalPila i =of
ante Mal lis. Phi = "Mr WOOD
.1)19r .P. JONES Ageof toe North Amer/
-4 • l 43tata of re=litarriti l / 2 and Hartford In
Coaipal• paft WATER _
A MUEL ILEA,Secretary Citizimeli
azco Co=pu i eotner VIARTer and.WATZB
CHICAGO,
Grain and.
D. U. PS=
na1L1510.41113.
ISS4
oras - mea. B.H.—SUMMER AzilazioßKENT
•
—ELEVEN DAILY TRAINS.
Onand alter MONDAY, May la th , ISSN train
WSW. are the Depot as follows.
LAY EXPILIW, daily except Sunday, at 2.50 a.
so, stopping only at principal station; makg
direct ecumeetions al Harrisburg fin Ne w Yorti.
Baltimore and Washington. and at Philiolelpin.i
Ito New York Boston and intermediate points.
MAIL ACCOMMODATION, aslly_ except Sao.
der, at &co a. no., stopping at all regular
statlom between Pittsburgh cad Harrisbiug, a
and
making Ooze connection with Maine on Indian
Breach, Wen Fennulveala B. B. Ebensburg
d no I
PIT OH A
eept Sunday, at I.la p. nopping at nearly all
the stations between Pltteburgb and Philadelphia.
and malarg connection with trains on the Hoene.
burs and ("reason R.
R.
Hollidaysburg Branch R.
R, Tyrone sad Olearneld and Bald Eagle Valley
Branches "IrMI
JOHNsTOION ACCOMMODATION, daily, ex
eept Sunday, at zoo p.rgh at °m J ing at regular ate"
lions between Pittsbu and etown, and eon
porting at Blairsville Intersectionluis with Maine o.
the Indiana Branch and Wert Pemnsvlrania
PHILADELPHIA EMPRESS, daily, at 4.95 p.
en, Mopping at Latrobe, Conemaugh. aummue.
p A ort lt oonaMar,
sy Huntlagdatt, - ethese. New.
, Ille, , Laaster, and Do.
heeler'. At HarrhHarrisburg bing area nc
connections are
made far Baltimore, Washington and New York
at Philadelphia, for New York. Roman and inter.
mediate ints.Bleeping thin run throuch thl
train from po Pitts b urgh to Baltimore, P DIIW :
and New York by the Allentown route.
FAST LIN E; daily, except Sunday, at 11./0 p. •
m., stopping yat Elonarnaugli. Gallitzin Alta:
no, Huntingdon, Lewistown. MMus. hairpin%
Marysville. Harrisburg. Middletown. alumni
won. Mr. Joy, Landisville, Lancaster, and Dome.
Ingtown. At Harden= connecuone are made for
New York, Baltimore and Washing:own Phila.
t ripMa, for NOW York, Hinton. and latergieitlak '
point.
First Accommodation Train for Wall,* Stat
leaves daily (except Sunday) at lUD a. m.
Second Accommodation. Train for Wall,* Statics
leaves daily (except Sunday) at Mtn a. at
Third Accommodation Train .for.WalPs Statics
eaves daily (except Sunday) at 4.05 p. m.
Fourth Accommodation Traidfor Wall , * Statical
eaves daily (except Sunday) at 6.00 jw. m.
Accommodation for Penn .Stamen, loaves a
lo.ro p. m.
The Church Train leaves Want Station
Sunday at 11.010. - m., returning . leaves Plitt=
i 2 - 60 P• /IL
. . .. .
Retuning Thins &nice in Pittibt . uth.ao follaitt:
Ma. —l-20 Gma:
Feat Line.-- ' 2.03 ri,'=.
.
First ifisiFs - tation.Accoramodat. an
Second WalPn Station Accommodation 8.50
JOLonstoarn Accommodation. 10.05 B.3it.
Pittabtugh &Erie Mail 12.50
Baltimore Exprtas 130 p. a.
Ildni Weirs Station Accommodation— 105 p. m.
Philadelphia Express 2.50 p. m.
Fourth Wail's Station Accommodation 0.50 p. m.
Emigrant's Train 10.00 p. m.
An Agent of the lexcelsior Omnibeis Onnifianir
v, tu pass through each train before reaching the
Depot, take op ;teaks end deltver baggage to any
dart of the city. Office No. 410 Penn street, open
ay and night, where allordere for the movement
of panel:germ and baggage will receive prompt St.
tera.lo/4
Etaltimore express will earlve wttb.Phllstielphisi
Express nt 2,00 p. n. on Mondays.
NOTICE—In ease of loss, this Omispany will
bold themselves responsible for personal bacgago
only, and for an amount nut eimemithit coo.
W. H. BEOKWITH, Agent,
At the Pannsylvenis Control IleilrondTanenget
Station. on Liberty and Grant struts. tim29 •
pITTSBURGH, •
A WAYNE it CHIOAGOCIR.i' , ".^
13AILWAY AND C. -
HURON RAILROAD.
GEDIENT.
665, trains will ran
SUMMER ARRA]
On and after May 14th,
follow", Tar
tans-0.
•,11- For
I I
For For
i'ittalmrnSlChicaro. ICaorelamL Wherany.
Exprtr. 2.10 a. Ill.' 1.10 a. m. 2.10 a. m.
kmpreta...... .... ICO p. Zr. 2.15:p. Zr. • 9.46 p m
:f.preaa..... ..... 3.00 p. m.
Mail 7.00 a. ma 6.10 a. ta
For New Cartlb and ENn.B,l l i a, iii; , • -
nattintaura:
Arrlre nt Pittabargh—P. M. W. Et 0, Railway
9.a., a. M., p. ca., 6.00 p. 750 p. -m' 6.66
&P. B. —216. m... 3.45 p.m, lux? P. IM4
ACCOMMODATION rn.el7ti
Leave Allegheny.
Neva . amber New -7, Steam
Brighten ter. Castle. Echnoinsil
9.00 2.16p.m. axop.m. to.map.E. Strap. to
U.60A.z0,
•
4.4.5p.rn.
Atop. m
•
Aniva eL Alleheng—P. Y. W. & 11. RARwagr
7.15 m., 8.13 a. m..10.RD a tl., 2.35 gip. ID., 4.50 p.
m. and =map. m. •
GEORGE PABICITC.
VW= I.___StAd..ton, Ptttabtrrgbale.
A. Q,. OASSELBEBRY,Tietrat Agent.'"
21.1.1e5.heni On:
zairo.4 Y. la. EITZEM, latnmal Tick.a; AtCt
-
T)ITTSBURGA
OONICEL LSI7 IL L
RAILROAD: .
SUMMER ABRA2IGES!ENT;
On and after MONDAY, Jane 1. LW, Um trains
will leave Ow 'Depot; corner orsang and Water
grotty as in/lowin
Llllll7lOl !taloa At
-..a . Pittsburg'. PittaVah.
Mail to and Uniontown. 7116 a. m. ano p. n.
Expo= " " . sao p. m. RIO a. :,o.
Fled. AL:Z.6watt Acctmen...ll9o a. m. _OM a. .o.
Second " - " ... 1345 p. m. Ind p. Cr.
Finn Eraddoak's ." ... 703 a. nu eta a. th
Second .. d
, amlix s . Ociop. w. .
Sumlay Church Train to an
from McKeesport. 1.40-p. on IMP.. .
For
from,
apply to .
A. SHANK, A,tazt. --.
W. 8. norm. stipartgitin:
A LLELEYGEFInrAILROVAAL.D.-0=09114
CHANGE OF TIBIE.—Ott au after MONDAY
May
ake lath,ll3ll, the fall o wi n g atTaatarmatt
will •
- MAIM Tatatc—iiiiie• Pit alto at uo aM.
miring at Elttaaatag atlo.oo 'a..M. Lestesalt.
tanalmg at LOS p. =trek il - aPittaburah at
}PRESS TEAM—Leann Ifittaaniai at 41.20
a._ m. , =Mae Pittaborgh at 9.2fra. tn. Leaves
Plitabarmb. at Lie p.m.,allivisty at Fatattreas
2.t0 m.
AtoCONLBIODAT/ON / area- Soda
Works at fi.a) a. m., anivtagatFlttalmattelt
at. Leaves Pittsburgh at 11.110 p. m... attiring M t3oda Wcalca at LOO_p. ta.
F..WR/GlLWElnDezintesuituxt.
SISEPPIVre.
O'NEILL'S
rogEIGIT.EIEGRiTION Ong DE
t]!=MMR. ExtailL
080. *pact. ABC.
Passage from therPOld Gauntry.
The Liverpool, New Yost and Intillreirphia ttri
tuna Steamship Compaw having appointed the
==oilno hankering' AU. Thompson.
oil now poparol to being out or seas
home Paawangera by the Stamm ot tale Use at
UNUSUALLY LOW 8,1=3. The SW =emelt
Ms favorite line leave Liverpoedevery WZDREbe
DAY, tar New Yeek,touchingett Queenstow~n and
IMP =o
eli ath* Week artelentit reagmlneent
The rns le also Agent tor the Liverpop
r4lnd svery
, Mtdi TETRS ZA tIEIZ I , S tea: Mr:no r : l 2g;
=gar sum and Malls. The &UAW
ttds line are the strongest rammer,
and turntalt choice accommodation for DUN:nark
la al/aspen tor TAPSCOTTS LINE r vele.
twitted Clinper Sailing Packet% leaving Liv o erpool
for New York twine aweek, and the .1u Line of
London Peaks%s, leaving London every ten daps.
The ships of Tagmoottil Lice have long been no.
ted for their quirk Imams and then anew. at
the Warta= rotnitW• the Paavengers, and theft
Mad treatment Waite on board.. Fier who wirer
heira muts blends b
patronise rought lin
:Isla t byuna. wiling essels, attrohl
bv 3
to California at greatly radtMed map,
irtirE DRAFTS on all parts of EturopelOr Sala
•
&Gibe towers men.
k °Toga Zmigration Mink r
.... =
LT TO.LriEjtagt i
IPOOL.• as Quomsro
Oark Harbor., ilia aralWrzanan -Stamm oaths .1
Naar 'gar* andPailadalpala ataarnalitp
easaparty.(loaraa Lim) tarrying Oa 11. E. PIMA .3
are rattardad ta talk aa Canvas.' 1 . ,
~,
. .
CITY OF itiBLAN .Wadaesdisidlugnit
CITY-OF - NEW IN.lBX.:Eistarday s ,Atigust, Lz; .
.11ARGABAXI... Watoesday,,Aganst
UITY 0.12. BOSTON SatardamCAltrartaft.
41114 Avers. saneesdtkr_ Ebizertlayand Wad . '
iiignoaFidtracoina‘s, rfartb Alvan.; -. • -
_7ll;4l, • AgoVita mite araleats ; I
Pint yawn; 48510 teacago• .31 , 7_10
La lootblaa... al 8/4 Co
Panf......3.00 ..1 0 ; ,10 PIA! 4.4..113 4
iTalistSo - 31 , ' . i.AFLOO
Pal=Wl also ..torwanbiOADTis, =Mo. -
Rotterdam, Lamm tte., AS squally low rain. I
flares Crum LtrerpoeoklUtimaskria-44thb
1185 , 11011, Stcoure.so. RhaawhowLhto warn
for their /11612/21. “a buy bigots hars tram
Far turitiabimpb , aitlitOommtisf hi I
Won. JO= . - DALE,Agaza i ,
• B
roar z ga „L.
Tha 0
d= ~ Instion._.2 l 4=o.
. ANS • Mo. 618multbduAraa.
CUNARD IsISIL-43Zoila;rozdt.,
go3d,:or evivalenSili =raw: —1
ItOM •NSW TOT., it4weptri;
Sails curt week.
,ApPl7 to.
• • 1310218411.1=0.4.11.
fkot ealdatteot.LGWeenadaa4t9 '1•
scasinun '
(la CLOTHS, 011. _ oEIS 1••••"14 Or
' , path Depot a
411 . 4
•-• Flacas, - Tables, Mantas; tts rAT
141sdlorS ,
of all wideLa sad partaas. - A. - Issgs otactX
band aad tar sal* at' rialuaiNt - prlarhar 011
, -
Syll pt,and VI St. VW: street, 1,
- RELTING BF:LTING I—Leather and I
leata Insbter Dating' ask . ' raw,* Ecas
°askew Lam Leatber and RiratAl Oth og
wh y tar 124X31
..... 71 . 4F1 mad as Ilcss._
LIVE/MAI, CLOTHES
at Wand saly the bisi : W matee thou ,
. "11134"l at tn. 7+optisztoa. se sad salt.Opde
11.4inhUP/ 4
15-banaoraszamou;
stanitstal ,eig!'o4-4'14/1121a)
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Eid,
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liadlD.Watex Emu!
CABT 8721 . TEETH, for ,B. „jay ,j 4
and Chet Rakesi of any shipe .
Rand ems dates sawsusetwes - -
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