Mp=gl:ciz TZL2= VedPIUS from ivied "iitarryZ 2' , - Palle. Beßoteli t v . - 104, ,, ,,lidatthews Lea . 81 . 1.02 rut Pa l a_ ,n r , " „T c Hegin Edward mu 1 " ,' 13 3 2..:, jarnee , „...„ Jr ifi:Fi l iNcrd W .7abn 28 1 , . peci= .18,338Metzgar Gee 8423 t t aut rvi ; :, .1419_;3121ee F. C Diao _._ , maci accro ,„ r' I,7lR•eigiller Geo 231 I ''' VaCkstak 717,7)11,, sigte7l73! LC 11133 • Bidwell DWC - 14 163. 1 .1.15 i 50hn a 802 727 -i," Bieriannt Fredeziat e 337 l3l l er ' 1 -"-- Errol: Wpr /., a er John ' 3310 - Bun Tiro% ''' ; 2b l MerBel7 W ' 534 ~, 33413 _ " IT_ Al Mentzer M 12,WA3 : .1• - altt "r -Blab2=eo=o.. • 232-41,1111,an8qHMY5' 4382 : 1 . '..- ' til l e e , r i r i . 1 7 1 ' • , 5 26 Mi el e t tgrell ll 4„„ - 1 , 24 rE, , ,... , , Btinten ph.; :.T.Ellthiler Berman ° a - 1g sragieFeederws, 275 Miller Reg' Robt F 211 Staghem David - :! .' ', .;',,,,--iralkerslebm' •- -' ;3 88 4ro t erjit eee . 233 i' ;'• ' --- Beni C " teleiliMMeGlarist& 2r3 2 - -r..Balirre mroa ci -- ii-CX.„,1.,) Moritz Thema 507 Beekec Philip : -4- 4w..tlaben Tho jo - Duct '''"r,,P. l l ..„,„.",: 114iMecirintosh.W 8 39 25 Sauey join 68,biceseileary 105 33 ~ ,ta. „..m._ ~, ...s . r , : , F . ,*3ll6lorlask Richard 72 ;B-rriaejeV,l7,:t ' Mlidatlls 'Daniel 94 43 04, 1 tew A T '-:" ' 1/3( . l,2darshall James .29 467 • Bernhard Jell. ' foa ll ar klergan M / 4 ' 371 Itolo Robert " ' 36212 - fiaifp.t hA I. 577 - ' Pair Jobs IC • -17 3.1. a 400 ',‘,X„,..rligg.ennen F 313 . 1.3in h Adam 202 Sender ll3lBlo,yrie:jint /3 302 -B ryan t wile ," ~i' , X 4O l: ll Danis 3 2 1 • - Cutler Thomas h i ll" - - I.o6lMelt r e a h t3 : B OV : 1104 Cowell rllemic t',"in•MowlioirD , /014, Carsonsmes.. 12918netEdWin 35,645222 i , - 'Caleb Cullen -- . 155 Maakall Chmiaa 2 .. slesme . z_ - • 7 9 Maw Audnaw - __ 'telt B - ‘28,960141351'erer Chr i stian . " 7 :...".., . , c anery 5 . W X .12,2 Kantor , 1u " 5041 , -;•CopeltateraP2r6lr ~. _.,,,,,2657111.t001bui, 1919 I" •, - Clariarobia . . ..Ifm•-ml s l 4 tuttrorgur John 121 „ ~, ,,, , ,,, ....•, vaidwen j 0 ,19211,faxwell Alesand 184 7 t.:' ,- Cooperj mull / 0 , 084 Miler John er 2 44 4 ~.. ~•?. can ,j . w lilmAt' 9 %73 7 Martha George 23 412 - 1 .Catrierfill'• 5 ,1 999 1' 1dar Themas 4 288 405 s t- Childs „Thmil, 3 ~ ....5 81. 1 511 48881 .11era rD W a vid 851 ' a Xbiedu l t Thomas 5837 Marx William 618 Cameron James E l s Leaps Robert 712 ;calm= John... 065 w i r bi lli on ec e k Frans 141 rantrj ,25221131eVay-Jatfiesat 4:105rj e4uson ;sties ... 2861McConnellJohi - 307' 'Haim= '' - 7111"Cimkeflti - . ..,.., vanierA sem mcx.unin Er. - 1410 __ ..uorem obri, A , 2808 DicCrieltet Jam 144 80 22 ~ _Cralga HT' s ,. . 't Uneasy) JasT 4947 ' 7: - ch ic i etcb j o bb v ir.. , 108 7 4 , 7 Herkxlehl Hugh 1793 1 ' ' &11" C/die /1 1315 51e11 McCt :l7l WlDlam Emadt 5417; , - efidi a ' 92 Mcßoberts Andrew 62 32 Cuomo A j 8854 c00 Meiiniston Jamesl276. ._,C,orithsg Jobe j "isz; I rdit.err. : 0 1,42 y, • 4 , ~ ` c , r,1 , 42,141 _874 McConnell Wm 27 13 L,_,,. Crooks r' John 33: 1 2 8 72 YrecCl:yeeeeT,hol 6300 ' DaclsßJ ttaL 0 . 5090131cClintock AL 10 ohn 528 ''"-----t.::: , ..Dalzeilj D• ' MI MeHMllc3' Wm 'B ( ty C• , , ...Dean &meet 1569 McG owan Joshua 334 • ''''•• - ~ tie e t ! , l 3 t iOd n Jobe '`lslbarasuidn Alex low. jeler ta i m „ Them& Surd CI 306 Zenchejohn J 18521- 4%i , Dale T T , 23a51me1. M c Connell George 181 112:M7elivliene Will/egg:jolt 327121 • Dyer Samuel tea/A:'.l24'MeNaBe/ r 'T . -11 „.12aela Isy y j ' 729 ll,l ,l tback Oliver 0046. f- - EL e gcgi e r ° • i B Pti Nixo n Md°lll2 21i01 • '''' 2)nn e le ?MO slili Rige George 61 ` ' i' ' ;1 1 1. e s t r Thomas M 258 Mail i i , e c t . ' ' 82 .= -- - Balza Ares D rew ' BA9 811e20111311"Jaaaa --4-17- L. ; - garoger Conrad - 463 Raabe ...in 127 , Z.:5, Manner M --1. George '77 43.., , __ - 96 ElmnlngerFerd " 40 1 __ . 57,855 Nol l Lorenz - -,_,- ~.„ DI Te .tr.• John 1061 Name walla it • uneny John 210 C O , °be . m 958 "lean Sohn 24.931 anima -lea 77 ames 2400 , Deanna David 0 ta , ,,..,Maisellßobt ace- of:Tlo Virillfaill 211' 4= l . • ntor •or James , Otto Henry X 542 ... ~ ~ _ . .2 1 2 .1Th:a j ea rdec'd 1033,0malesrs 40 00 41 tes of limi traa' . I G'Raciaa t mas ~. ~ a B ,Gratal Jo- 56 15 2 ‘ __DOrp_ : , es. E , PlithtemetterCoamd 56 ...,..f=e j ,l3: o. /3 17321P0110ck Samuel 415 1 Dearborn DR -1124,CareteM E`. 360 330 I R ' '..• nsiroargerjelahtoo t ',25c1425 Davidson 0 _ , , - 2119 56 R:alerier Thomas' -- lii triall4 Duncan on 1 - - =llP4l2;ll23tattall` 12°24 D. vi John olitree.t.:Ad ' 'sw -wni captui,2:4lValtl ..ZAmesr. 1211501 117 I. rtaruzigten De . ~,.....Parnanco W/3 1 , 649 RI 1 0 alirostley Alex . • norm DO GT. Davis George '',Prabe3 John 3,169 287 - , DrmiePHaniet.L - 'P I rxriX Alexander 180 L., Ebnaer John 0 .., 48 0 4 1 rerson John 910 Ed: . I ,t er _ 737 Petals, 4'btilo 215 Eggers Ernest Jr ' -823 ' ,Eursisruant311A 0 8 8 1S 1 -t - zum,* no rm= , o „,,,G 7 ,raindenter It W 4 : &37 Elba Guayas '2',2 ° Tit aalriek ,713 .1 r '96 `-.., ' Eggersr H. ' _ IL; i, on a l r e i i Tap 300 , ttlers_Bruest MllSainter A ul E m W 4 7 00 84 : .• Eillatit .Anthony . 400, Painter Jamb 4 3,103 , Ficheraniller ,1 G low Palmerb 11 R 12 ' 327 , Htdm Geo , • 142 ,Recse Abt'it'''l Evart dm 243 r buil, ;MDi - 753 Renealr.l ' 558 -4-7,bleeGaißbeislalebtuus o,33 s2s, , M e _ciser Jo hn 2 11 13 85 7 _ . - ' 7 7 e ei r ea. 7 l : .Le t e l tr wi C e . 6:l2 ' R tta n th wa m e n alt d A C T ' 2 34 78 7 : - Bogl,mlll 19 - .. - ;i11 fo tere 111219 114 219 - 512' „Preemleopen in if t = o o ll A L 1478 „Pates Cl_eorgn 111111niiinso u rt77111 8 n al =e l l :l ean, 20. 2 6. 9 2 .1 6. 11,013p50u las 11 2613 p gr t Riduad 291,Ruere 2,1 1ax3 . . A /393 Foraca . f John I) 508 Rhoads B 31 Igill rtaxte, B 5 \ 181 Rodgers Jim Fratiaelacsa_oalueib 3. 33 93 *.i llteDl eteu olds e j aa eleie ml 6 8 .t,3 Fre :19.71 . 294 MG Renter Mrs T 300 1 Frac:l'6ot 1989 rodger J L 510 . medlars . 46, Robinson 13 B 17,421 , reierir Lo-a t l i s mo 411 RINI Thos Li 11,400 $ Flambee EF A .3 In. all • 138 - Francis Samuel - 1 --WIX rrederiek 44 327 Ralya J J 292 letleeetmer John 571Reden sld 82 For Gen Nahustone Fat'k 11;480 Rawls 161315 29 Veld FW C 2365 Dube J t an lalm 1 3 7°3 00 .I,,er ier rig s , anna ,,, 1 3 6ZRentz Joh a n „.,. 3 403 Feldheimer Cluien 155i 4t Rower J .3 3.- 2 17 12 5 , • ,FlrlS,, 'mob 1.1 -isoo,atoa Adam "seniors David • 2ww Ens 67 i ..-Quckert„T 0. 1 3 , R - nie i b eroHearY 53 ~ Crush Augustus 813 Itiltmana2F AB 27 _,: ' °nisi& Lorenz IV R a ff e rt y - 100 Gleason D . , 171,/ [Ftm: ' lames 85 ° 0 ,„, tr i ed J mob &sea:tuna 018 cipal,!2fll3,_3l. 546' Ramsey Rat !„ : 1 2 130 1 0 1 I • zq LI A d am . h" ' ' 1 D 40 )0 ' Rone y Hnh 233 , eller stopper 10,1 11bbect Francis J 537 a _.41 0 7.31r .1 H 900 1 1 r,,. ~ Thomas 5014 • - ,- userber Georm 6 , 3 4 ‘ , ,, • , ,, e ••• :,• 496 7 e c firoctringer gai 2:424,1',Ritt'fbti,,,H,,,,, 9289 ; . , „,. Gibson? -• 144,8m a jriceir 466 89/ '''• Graver:,._ Michael 495018mith E Imo Gmaaam ' - . 33418,, , ,ph ~,,,„,, - Weser Louis A 103,s - "•-•••,-* - 855 Mace. ldo . ..._, io3),2,:itcr.7i,?bn P 3507 . 2= 11,,1, L5 r r,„,8.. 0 k es John, 112 0113111Mtgez A , _Biiiitereneere Wm 3423 „noun , , ,_:, . 138 s b Jacob F 405 =lows • Soil2= d 2d Eranit svint Li ° r :- - Geiger Daniel -, ,219;216,,,,,, Robert 83s) - (Silos Christian 8171kratmaa Gerhard --- c ,.'GrOM,Hmrsr_ ___-- 037,1ibbahle Ghari 23 ea, .1136 ItJasserasmlt way= '291 Schmitt George- ' • 83 raerin Henri 139hlaS Grip J'amts•-....:,, ontsf ai l .k n " c a b 50 -11. -,.- .... 02 1 r s., !James , I.6o3,asadato vim 657 _.,...., ..Artlatretie„ - 821,8hatta Lorenz 43 I:Rercarleom hmetian Ar anydata MB 3020 ' Banda Adam L 84 ' l E ZZ an tem d rer V l V 8 116 iMme/2170t .- . lBB,Eitnekwlsh Fred'k b 40 330fistat 43 N bio ll Ner rZ e c ii : ' 247 289 liaragohn A -- 433 Stewart /3 3 R -. 142 Boughinidarrl ' '' 115'Scaltir John - 12 ' f r e o rEta Wash . 339 1 ElmithW 0 - 1...q3 • _ riaid dlt e = , tr..2Bll3chorit Get 1035 /1072 Charles . 544:414" We t 15 5 . i arse George M 313 _. 11 : 1 1 . ...Xl. o ,Mxt _•_l44,Sesgle Jolla 13 - " 17,129 . , E es _c • ra_ - 700,15nowden l 5.1 13,157:. talecilannean'uFrederick 2 2 ` Selbleb Jelin262 , , licirrairi .701.1 4 , 5 0. 3,13tevez son zotio 13,025 - 33o2maa Wo n 2350'S W c ll yr a P 2. - 11,-.0.1.10 Wm 2098 . 13 aabraa fya " - ig irayes o Wne. . ~.- 961i8mith Wllrn 72 , 615 ' oßan, 4 .1 3 .1 jr 26 I. s :ti t &hatcher George 102 s , Emmen Gottlieb . 350' F 8 ja c itmidd I G 10 3/C4s .l4" Pseneact ecalsa - L-Mianhill'r°tael:ggete P.l'l'3 'Berman Imes ASMIAker Frederi ck 44)3 'Habit: aunts A - 17418, 4 1 7= 11er 213 .• -- Bolansur John mal Ini 15070 , " - -e Bertram- • ißle,al,4-ma2aneraeleern - , ~,,,,24 '''ll'BermarlJohn-A , 800181,.. --- a, ''' Gio 'al _,., ,i• ' Heed MeOGS3. E 367118tewart Henry - :: 0 - , 3.:1 41- bling ' ` -11.15 par Cbesg, 1210 , 1 ~.`itoZevelcchas44lslliMutcr in° • 1 A:a, datow Bug, 4%6=u:a 2351 ; ''' ar-Yunstt,. John . 8013'31iYensattWat 2888 t ": I 'l , ll - . , A.:CYO-4X . ,__,l4llBtaizensaa j ix ,, g m , 1 ,.. , , ~.,,=.31.11 1 ;, , r i g Slam Belttauu ' isso z:, ' ` ; „,,71 , 111rIgrd Aiwask - . -256=1? irm i at a 1 -'• as - iticort4l.4 OM" ''''..' ss3Mleepson TboaD Fs i, , -' - - InsealegaielitrY 2 5 4 61111461 ,, " . ' 53 ? ~,. ..' ~ glituons ....., _Th en j 4 . 1 , 422: Bid' ad ph ° en m oni J aut i oe-- a ' 2 °C ID IO3 f 713 .' r a r er t r. e t ' , " i raZl 41391189ra'. IN M 563 '''. - ,` Nowt Thos e° - 32° I nsfcr°621141' . *2 ~ _ , -_ , miaow / 12 : , 93.093 Belden William 1,874 .: . e . , • , ur Michael - 19901Schiodt , Freda! ;-?1- . ~,,...- :. -,..lffizteVir6,l6 302 1 2ehmidtettar Betel's:3 f . - - gess cults hes ilibrolth Dandnss il 561 - 1 Atewart 'num i 0283 • I •' ~:..,° 5 4 . 'T ~':':..: " P _,, , Hinzrx Pins G I ehnifjoltn • - 12 Handle Herman 2.•slThomiran Jonimt 85 Helsel 0 5501Theman 'Frank 306 Hoye John 23271TraMer William 22.0 Harvey AH. ~- 66951TatdRolitirt - 468 He Punt,. MitTremer If P. 2,711 .11ammerl1n John 208;TleMal Jelin 1,263 HattlennyM Georg6l7BjTaylorJ B • 389 Holdship G W . ' 1,4971,Tity10r James 465 Henry Samuel 437ay10r George 263 Hem= Wm 18 2.osB:Timner Wm . 446 Hem AndOw 1,09.1 , Tiernan T 1,591 Lffnaan Adam 300ITerry . George - 427 -Hoffman John L' ' 8 Trinrman B r 4,287 Hartze William 216 1 Tomlinson George 843 Hatch H B 1,256 Treater Henry 294 Irwin Jhi 0 3,s62Tttompkins Wm B 88 Jacklnson II 1734113rptgraph John 27 Justus Christian -126:Urban Alfred 219 Johnston T P 375!Varnrim William 8006 Jackson Andrew 3,7BB'VosmerJohn 0 28 Jones James 2,976rVe1k Bernhard 100 Jenkinson W I,74o.Vanght Martin 947 Jemmy Balthasar . 367 2 Volbrleht Henry 630 Jackson 8 8 600!Voglesang Fred 34.2 J arger Henry Off Voeatley Mathias 8545 Johnston Frederick 199; Viralkinahaw Jno R 83 Jonnaton 8 P 2371Welmann Adam 497 Jagneth W 'l' 2,l6BWilbir Joseph 13 Jurgen 0 11 37 Ward W W 10,213 Jackson David F 600; Weaver .143-eph 176 John John 124Wilhehn Geo P 64 Jamison Thos 13370!We11s John F. 7297 Jackson J 0 Bus. Webster John It 274 Johnston G It 5531 Water John 395 Jamison Bobt. 85481 Wilson Ileydas la 1013 Johnson J D 30991Weltenstuman 290 Chas 430 Will Cli Jolmek.n Wm C Kcal - —ennedy Jes __, ..... Jasper - -52 Kronen Samuel 13441Wada William 3930' iFteri Adam 1721Wllliams John J 1281 ' Metter Samuel F 37 Wo6da liugh 455 Kennedy John 473, Winters gill Ralph 370 ; Manned, Heel 570 Walter and '' 9469 Krebs Win 32941Wi110ck John 8 9770 Klein /dark 84 Winer Frederick 11 MSWII JIM 200 Woods I' 742 Milcker Christopher .45 Wetter 'Bernhard 300 Ming RH ; 7291 Warwick Wm • 509 KnipllntrHeoiy 10 Vitmelerly George 103 j Seamen Christian 297 Wilson William 1960: Koarg Christian 214 Watson Robert 1155 , Mann Jacob' 2s,Wimer Leonard 051 EammerepTA 5600'W.Lndrm JIL .019; Sang B 11, guardian Williams Rohl 128 Annie V Cooper 71 Wade WM Jr 898 Klingman Adam 65 Wills David 100; Koben Jeremiah 262 Wright .Franklin 1714 Kennedy John P '4ollWeber Charles 178 Kennedy M 2785 White John 425 Monk H 300 Woodside H 445 Kopp Christian 360211710U= H 29 Buehler H., .; 1301Wernett Anthony . 27.; . Kreichenbuld John 85; Wenzel Adolph 3 Kennedy - John 4118 j Whitehouse - Ed 70= KellerD4thsts *SOO, Woodside!' Thai 1055 Kennedy &Et 1046j1Vest L .2370 Kramer Allen 35583; Wade Chits J 016 ' Knap L II; 285,Weitenshausen 0 R 211 Keller Victor 427, Woodworth Bami 5997 Kelly Geo A 1944; Weisbartit Robt 92 Kramer Wm 550, Woodward M A 160 Krap Michael 133' Wakefield A 597 Kirpatrick IV H 420; Welman August 652 Matlock Royat 1391 Walther Louis 672 Kaufman Simon 19,341 Zeheder Wm 400 Laphan Isaac 127 Zetwo John 20 4 Letnieback Solomon 18 Zinmeister bitch 267 Lyon J W MO Zinsmeister Win 118 Lindsey Saml 226.1.: A match genie Of heathen was played yester day, between the champion "Enterprise" club, of Allegbedy, and "Collins" club, of arty, on the ground of the latter. _ - The weather was flie..azdi6" - a eonsegnenee . 'a large conesaniemticeettitors wee present. The, "Coillist"11 a comparatively new club, this be 2 fug amongst, their first match game.s. The "En terprise" hills fine practice, and made some fine playing, as the following score will stow: 105001311133. R. 0., COLT-1'33. B. 0. Bramer,p • 7 9jEagte,9lb. • 3 4 I. win, e. 5 4 Butte.fleld. r. f.. 3 a Fewer, 24 b., 4 cSasulers, 3,1 b.... 0 0 Drookett, 1. I 8 olletealf, lit b.... 1 6 Telford a, f 7 . flt/rr, o 3 1 01.1:111111; litb.. 10 lSyle, 4 4 2 6 peel, ad I:. 9 9 Bradley, I. 1 3 4 Otabaro, r. f 0 2.llloSelvy, c.f.... 2 a Purdy, L a s 7• Scott, p 1 9 Total — 1 Cl 17 Total. 111111•31 6 6 ' 7 li Total Enterplize. II tO ILO 4 1 4 1 0 4th f 24 • Enterprise Seerer—E. Hard. eoliths seeker—O. W. Guthrie. limpire7o..6.tlarpenter. - Alter the Om/44 the Collins Invited the Eater .prise to atipter at the Eastern Exchange, when the party lit down to. a splendid repast, to which ample justice was done. Everything passed oliin the moat agreeable manner, and at elate httir the Eat Liberty "bone cars" were In repaligicm. We understand that a re turn Match Wlal be played by these einba at an early day. Central Board of Education. The Central Board of Pim , . lon met cat Tnee -day evening, August Bth. 1865. Prbent, Messrs. &nab, Lowe, Nabs, Ser geant, Wingerly and Beaky, President. The minutes of the last meetingwere lead and approved. • A communication Tea received foam the Print!pal of the High School recommending the athrdsalen of candidates holding the following numbers, viz: 53, 54, 60, 65, 93, 87, 88, 81 On motion of Mr. Nobles, the communication was ordered to be received and filed, and the numbers recommended des aced entitled to ad. rulsalon to the High SzhooL ffMEMiIiiMM On motbm: of Mr. Gingerly. an additional teacher was apthorDed In the Grammar Depart. ment of the Eighth Ward. On motion adjourned. Sabbath. School Picnic. The:Sabbath School connected with the First Reformed Presbyterian church of this city made -an eacitralon do McKee's Backs yesterday, ac companied by a goodly number of the members of the congregation. The children spent RA day in juvenile sports and feasting on the many good things which the liberality of the members of the congregation had provided. The table was bountifully spread; and after all had feasted to satiety, thYre were many "baskets of (rag. IMO " loft, sufficient we should think almost to afford subsistence for the same number of per for another day on a similar occasion. The party returned to the city in the evening, highly delighted with the trip and the entertainment they received. A Pair of 'l"bleves Caught,—Officers Lowe. Kemp, and Culp came on two men named Da , vld Ryan and Bamuel Burkhart, who *ere en gaged in a disgraceful tight on Third street above Bmlti UM, yesterday, and brought them to the satck Donee. On.the person of Ryan a new Mhum watiloand,, and the other had a pair of ley'a new morrocco shoes, tipped with patent leather. Theele articles were doubtless stolen. They may be seat at the Mayor's case. Firm—About one o'clock yesterday after. noon, the roof of Dilworth, Porter & Co.'s rail. read spike works, at thuroot of Fourth Mind, South Pittsburgh, steeldeistelly took Are, but was .n.doeuisbed without the assistance of the et glum About two hours inter, bed in a holism oa Pennsyluania ¥ned* the Seventh ward, wise sot cm fireAlumigh carelessness, consuming the g, but doing no other Musette. Another-Thief A rreoted.—A nun named Joseph Bowman Onterbd 1n tfuligek Aj of Girard House "este:dor_ _afternoon. end`Stakia =skit wittenceolAnnuote, Ind also s pat: Of Bbotts, nosnootarek by some of the gaud. relined of bib plunder; and luuiclol 2 over to ale& Cale, of the EloyicAs poltee,sito took hit\ to the lockup. • Cood Intent Inre Conepeny.—A meeting n the Good Intent Flre Company WV De ' -held Ou Thos de cream ;.: .at. the Mine lures°. laipOr eget bungee wi ll be brought, before the me4t log, and a tall - ettendante neared, - Pres!dealt Effected.—At a meeting of the Tnettees of the Washington and Jefferson Loll lege:held lest - week,- Re,. Robert J. Breek. ;midge, DM.. of Kentucky. was elected to the Presidency Of that Instltn.4en, . . - Admitted to Praettee.---11. U. Meekerell 4as yesterday admitted to practice In the United `instals District and clrenit:Ainna tor Western Pennsylvania. _lle also anbacribid . to the oath br • egbinee• Passed T.brough.—The - 165th Indiana seri. !meat passed through the city last night, on its way hotnewut, to be mastered oat . They were handsomeitembeisted at City Hai gujwittra. L. , • too butiExt.ts Moto, Mope to .1 Extra Vogul • • 15 Out awl Dry Tobacco; _._ • to .L. Yltot Uotalo 40 ego galicat Tao I SltcPl•Yrtilhi • .2al tliges Con' Brootrar • - 10 • •••, laws ID atom cad for: Ws AO. & TIN GORD jyß • • MI LINVIT =rm. '434211:13. 1 11 !t: 1311147 / 1 1 • T - " '' ltirrader nos% fatalltilarlsat theire2" Zacirll/1 e fird&asogyAlletbacreli " a . a. enumei ACWWI sows (4.1118(O & 8001% . LZPN tiIFrIISTUR gnt , F . 'inter of CliasBllo fk it 61 lit =t t skt: Nag. ROBINSON, MCLEAN Zr. co., Bankers and Brokers, No. 73 Pearl 6 Street, Pittebarii4, Deposits iocalvoi In PA FUNDS and ova. Golleellons ;nide in sliparts of the MEW States. Bay and sell at market rates: 11. B. a pas Gant. issri, Bonds; G. S. do. • 603 do.; • U. B. 6 per tent 100 do.i. D. S. 6 per cent. Certificates Indebtedness Rem 13, 5.140 Treasure Notes. They else BUY and SELL OR OCEIMpaGION et the Nem York, Mlledelphis, and rituburgh Boards, en lands of Government Securities, locks. Bonds. Gold to &a • ism FRAHM AND COMMERCIAL BRORERg AND BANKERS , BOARD (COLtiIICTED 131 P 112011114/3011, WOLZAA fr. 00.) Taitentr, August 8, 19d5. • Arted, tl. S. Five Twenties Offered. toe 25 U. S. Sesen,Tblrtles, eeries.-- 99 73 U. S. Ten forty 99 09 Gold • 00 girfa t t un . t 7 Flues 7o bo Enteka Oonnellelns. 09...ri11e *********** 93 00 00 977 - 50 Connelsville R.N. non.intarest.. 9 75 Connellseille Interest......—. 925 Pitt' & Stenbenvato CO . 800 Oltlxims 8ank...... EN 00 Fourth Nat. 00 'l[lollol/Y 8atik,..1.6••.•4.6........"8:0 -- 180ChLtiellr81111:BAIlk •••••• 81 00 Illannfao. '6l CO 9, —9 National Bank — co ?copies, 15 Acme,. , - Banner • .. ' • 42 llherry Run & —: 5 O Oberry Rum tr. Pittabtuy& • oo s 0 -- ---• Dlerthanta • — 9 .. = Illurray_ 011 75 0111.0 V111161.........'.....—..4...:..," -- 106 60 48 Tarr, 6toi7 tt. 19'5 EEMEII 111EME Gold has onnergone but Uttie change skim our last report s opening to New ; Xore. .toAap et 144%. Gervelinnellt bonds steady end' moderately active but uochanged. No moventent tnnurstocktnarket to-day worthy of notice. There li eoniuderable Inquiry for Dank shams, but holders refuse to sell at the fig. tuts offered. Insurance Stocks very dull, and .nallroad sad bridge stook* are hardly ever men• tinned. In Oil shares, the transactions to-day, so far as we could learn, were very meagre. Federal sold at /IPA width is eh advanSe at compared with Saturday'. ealea—:7ll. (Merry Run a Pit-hole is moderately active, with sales at from 62,016—50 me hollers asking 10. Ritchie is again lost sight of— offered at 6a, no buyers. (Merry Run I. Pittsburgh holds its own pretty well, being held at par. oe• lumbia is quiet—but very little offering. This is without doubt one of the roundest and most re liable oil stocks in the market. Oedtral Basin very quiet 7 too much so for some of the stock holders. We heard It reported today Met a '10 . 1.1140.111 been made on Cherry llvatisiti;.ailles above Plumer, and the ve oil has It, is yielding fifty barrels er day. This well, it is said, Is incateiLdb new territory, no producing wells hay. .g so tar been found in that neighborhood, and the ^strike" consequently, will occasion some ex citement In that immediate vicinity. —The Secretary of the Treasury ha. decided that "all bonds, Treasury notes and ether obilyetiona of the United Staten are exempt from taxation under state or municiple authority:, With re• Erect to the tax of tire per Cent. upon dividend! he has decided that, although themeeplus from which a dividend may be declined we. acquired pri6r teethe papas, of the Internal Revenue act, yet, If theaanto hie been divided since the Law came tote operation it to taxable. • —The ..llzelnttatlGaz . ette of Monday asp: It was cluraby reported yesterday, that there was a ;deficiency In the account of A. P. Stone, late Collector of Iternal revenue at Columbus, of M OW. A epeeist agent of the Department Ls now to vextigatlng the affairs of the °Mee. Mr. Stone gambled extensively of late, and to this his em barrassments, which finally led him to commit suicide, are mainly attributed. —Says the New York Timm of Monday, The Impart entries for the past week, Inkluding the Dry floods return in our last paper, amount to 1t5,481,359, u against the total entries of "015,263 earth week lest year. The Export Clestincea of Domestle Produce amount to 11,781,971, against 18,e38,012 same week last year. The export of Specie amounts tolett,the againstittO,Ul same week tut Tear. The custom for the week are 12.951.43/. The receipts of Cotton Coastwise and by railroad, ore 1e,062 bales. The number of Emigrant passen gers arrived daring the week I. AMT. 5 5 tt I_ —There are a variety of tumors on the meet about the dtsposal of the the compound interest mites by the banks. When they . made the tact loan with the Government, the Secretary wan pruned to take the notes at their race, with as tuned interest, but Ur. McCullough decibel, pro. (erring to have them held as an investment taller than *agate as currency. —A few days since ime of the Neer York banks was hard up for greenbasks, and paid tato the Sub•treasury there... 10,070 of compound later. est cotes, but currency to now more plenty. The hanks hold on to these very teaaclously as there Is conalderable scented Interest on them. PIaWMPBIa, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleve land, Wratington, and Richmond, there are two other banks than those under the National Bank act. In New York city there an,ls yet in opera. lion tinder the State law, La Boston 1, la Baltimore ; in Pittsburgh 1, In Albany I, to St. Loads 4, in Loularille 10,in Detroit I, In Mllwenkle Z. The New York Commercial of Monday says: Gold is dull but grin. The lower quotations for Sloe twentlee at London has checked the downward tendency observed on Saturday. and the premium to one per cent. higher. The fart Ls not sufficiently considered, that • caosiderstlie account of speck. Is going Reath for the purchase of produce. A portion of the people have not yen learned to esteem greenbacks, and will sell may for old or 'direr. We hays the best authority for believing that the amount of ipegie sent South, overland, haat r la.e weeks averaged nearly One mil li on dollar" per rack. The bank statement ahoy. • lose of 1/11,872, 775 in er specie . below during gold. tin!' week. Sliver sells at falu p cent ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET Reported Expressly for Pittsburgh Gazette. dmasonicirr Orr, August 8.1363 CATTLE—The market for Cattle was an uou. ithally brisk one thlaweek, but there Ls, ise com pared with last week, no quotable change in pr. cee The number on sale was unusually large. being estimated at from fifteen to alateen hundred bead, midst the opening, both buyer* sad seller, predicted a hard market, but It turned out differ ently. Bather* took bold very freely, taking about all the belt Wallin grades on sale, and an natunally large number were purchased by Mock growers, from Lancaster, Barks, and other COMO tthe In the Eastern part of the State. Then, in addition CO the abirve, several beeches were taken frr shipment to the Eastern markets, and at the close of the market, it was found that the pen. were nearly all cleared, and but very few were left over. The best retailing grades sold at from cy,,C,7—soine few extra selling at 13d—and medium to good brought eafy, Stook Cattle said at from 41.4 to MI, end an winauallylsrce number of tea ,particular,grade changedhands. The city weigh resits:l' repetts having wished Want Miriam boa dred dead on Monday, which Ii the largest numtar evailifore trigs:hied by hlgan any one day., DEEP AND LAMBS—Market quiet and with. ` 'out any new .charanterlstiMr worthy of nyeilai notice. ,Thh_number on calit, ea oval, was ilight, but DM 41Mulnd was limited, being testrictmi. ar: i hlla e ' rer es i e t ala av abort Vl' 13 h g adoMo fa ce t She w p l and La a mbs * 1 age of Mt Onto per pound for the former, and 13240 per heatilor the latter. • FMCS —But very little doing In tills elan of stock,the demand being .veryllint and saintly or a local ahanotaf , WJ loots nominally mai mils per 'pound, grass, far goal averages. NAM 97 carnal. Bets It Ge.-Whniessied el hesd of common cowl alai Leiters to John Kerwin et 431160 head of Inns ste e w d s, sa ,arera 0 lbs,goWo. Eels, at n . ; e f w s oeaqV head of mammon stoCftle,averagleg eceoal !sr per head-12 head J Li ones . ohn Kerwin retailed as hinid of common mixed Adorn at. Medd. Cathleen fell eided IS head orCa.l4 Ohio steer., averaging MO, to flthembergs 1116 34. Mai Cronee sold to , peb man, - 'l2 header fair ish Illinois steers, averaging It'll, at 6.14. After wards sold to Sheinberg at * profit. Ar,l WO, Baas Crouse MAO sold to Montgomery 22 bead of fai ish stock cattle, -everaging st d; 10 bead do to McKinney, averaging Ow, at ISX,i retailed in heed at 407 cents. Elliott sold •to Noble, NM be of tough lowa steers, everegingeth lbs, at $5,62. Grethwakt tr. Kahn sold to MsKinney, 'ahead of good stock cattle, averaging fan. at. 614; also le head ofkocd lowa steers, averaging time, - to Wm finds, at ,Aand fetal/Wet head et Arpeg, goritr i ertant 'TV!' OI bread of nan ?,... 11 wbolesara r d 4 26 imam' co%moo, oip * Z.Vinirtfenro t = lead ' of Dhin stetsli. : a gfietiii SO* M heed et owl& cattle' - 011 ettrmitir Whinesaled 74 bead of ggoopod - Moen eattteprreragi m ng 900 1 tiO fitairlati et 6,eokre.' Pliers & Drs. arTiorm- at tUSA ehitocdt cattle. avenging lbs, to Ka win gni glr heel orgood Western atiMI!462MSII2 I II 1002102, to Round, at Miothehilds A Pekin' retailed sn head of common ateletat • .. ngiengrAhelii, , Good IMMO Clad of the bast Cattle in market;: and Sasso= of which they ma. W DOild.m.bolsgaled bead of stock cattle to Enclwelteritilleendsto Opentila had to -Clark, MAgetaLied el head, - • Emelt* & Co. metalled . ifItsiALUAKMAD I Itashhonser, SO, and miry 21. Toledo Market: • TatjaK4 AWOL 8.-43scatx,WheAl MIS* betion solo o f old Waite Miobigoa at Oda, for osw,Sto,. old A saber Malian, Slaw- for-MW t : sod ISCrao for Ifo 1 Bed. Vora to boStisti Isle* OS 740. priTsßortcri r,c&Rx.Ersi 'frosnareAn& 6, I. Thf re were no new features In the produce roar kete to-day worthy of special natio*. The demand for moat of the leading articles continues very light end entirely Local, While prices have under. gone noniarked change. GRAM—Maze is more activity to Wheat, but there la no Improvement 1a prises. Sale of S ear. Not Toledo Bei at £1.66t I ear Difilwankle Olub at fi,l2; and a earl No I Chicago Spring on prise to terms. Oats scarce, and in demand with an up• ward tendency: sale of 2io bush, part to arrive, at 60. Corn is steady and firm; esla of 2000 bash. In Ears, at 68t.and non do do at 62. No movement in ye or Barley. FLOVE.—Supplfe. come forward slowly, and the eLeek lavery much reduced, but the Cemaed is very 1 ght, aruf - the market is quiet and unchanged. We note small dies of Extra Family from store at 12.1. 439.50 par bbl, as to quality. PROVISIONS—aIarkot dull; demand being very much restricted, but prices are well .u.tained. Ba. con is inn email Jobbing way at previous quotat lons. Sales of conutry Lard at MI and prime kettle rendered at 210 In tierces, and ,00 cants In keg.. RAT—Sold to the extent of 20 loads at oily 'calm today at paces ranging from 817(p20 per ton. EGGS—DuII and entirely nominal At 19 cents per dozen. BUTTED—Is In s u pplay y , with moderate em moderated pu fa k ir ed m be but ghoted dull y at 16018 for old, and WO= for fresh do. OHEESE—Is steady with a fair demand nod regular sales at i?..6 f . or , W. 1L; 17@W for Dam bTll,ll f 2 -1= Seed i be In good IMIPPIag mead at $2,00 set bushel , and but very little com ing In. RPlT—Peaehes may be quoted at p to sb per bush and Apples at $461 peg baccording to quality. Dried Fruit Is dull, with mall sales at 6gligt for Apples, nate for Peaches. OlLS—Lard Oil latlrm and considerably higher; city mannitettuvd to quoted at $1,93 per gall for No 2, and 62,096.2,10 for No t. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET Terenar, Aug. 8, 1888. The Credo market woo moderately activate day, but there is ao improvement to note to prices, and the 'apply is considerably IC excess of thodeermad. Wel note Bale/ of 28 barrel at 2034; 112 at 231100 at 22;72 at 20%1100 (Marl gravity) at 21; 37.5 (bulk) 233. i; 7fo at 201 WO at 112%. The demand for ship. meat has fallen off* eomeerhat during the put few days, and our refiners, owing to the present dm. preuioa in the Refined market, are not taking hold very freely. Refined, In bond, Is quiet, but as the stock In grit bands is light, there la little dlayositlon manifested to make concessions In or. der to caked (sales. We quote prime city brands at 46415 cent. free on board cars here, and 51%662 delivered In Philadelphia. The only sale reported was Ito barrels ' , Hutchinson's" brand, at 414, fo b. Free 0111. dull and nominal at 241325. No movement In Naptha or Residuum. Included In the recelplte of 011 by the Allegheny River to-day were 1005 barrels for Fisher h. Bre; 700 for A, L. Linton; and Arl for J. E Strickler. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN PAULA- DELPULA Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILACIELPIIIA, August 8,1866. Petroleum stocks were more active and price. firmer to-cay, and for Maple Shade, Mingo, St. Nicholas, and Walnut Island a fraction more was realized, but the market left OS rather weak. , Napte - SEfide brought 8; Egbcrt, Walnut ls and, blingo,2t4; St. Nicholas, 2%; 'loyal, 16c; Western Penns. 72,5; J unction, n 54; 4!4; Excelsior, 66c; Dunkard. €2; Sugar Dale, 2; Jersey Well, li4; Curtin 2%; MoOlin tock, 2. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK. Special Dispatch to Western Praia. Raw Toss, August 8 180. Petroleum Stocks were geneudly a little lower. The Fulton Oil Company will pay Stpor cent. on the :oth. Buchanan Farw, 70; Excelsior, 1.701 Webster, 1.95; Empire City, 63; Tack, la; Pithole, 9.60; Bradley, 3.00; prevoort, 11.52; Flcydrick, 2.00; eloausnls, 39; Oil Creek, 6.10; United States, 23.60: Bynd Farm, 1. 6 0; Dillon, 3750. NEW YORE PETROLEUM MARKET. Special Dispatch to Western Press. Now Tons., August 5, 1551 The Petroleum market Is dull and prices ore on. set•led, at 51340 for ()rude, iIGSOo for Refined In Bond, and •Marto for Free. Boston Wool Market. The wool market, sustained by light sitocks, high country price., and the buoyant Influence of gold, has ruled very nem daring the pact week. Yet the volume of ' transactions Is not up to the amount hut reported. mi con.umers, coming Into the market together (as frequently happen.) sap• plied themselre. quite liberally last week, and hence have been able to stand aloof during the present. There is apparently no lack of confidence, however, on the part of either dealers or manufaoa toren; and the latter would doubtless boy largely ahead at current rate., were It nit for two !Ivor taatreasont flue are, first, that de/treble wool is not to be had, except to very small lots, In any of the east. ern market,; and second, any large operation., to the present condition of the market, would cause great exellemero not only here -but at the West, where the new clips is being bOught up, sod exalt the view, sod demands of growers to ouch a de gree that the process of troulening the commod • ay Into commercial channels would be checked if sot rendered wholly troprsetteatdo. Hence, be lieving that "discretion is the better part of cal ler," consumer have wisely concluded to supply themselves as their eats . ..les may require, sod run the risk of higher prism ' So far &echoic° Lou of brie staple are csiettareed, such an advance ice= to be Inevitable order any circumstances, and hu already been accepted on the port of manufacturing ,gent* and country op. enters, who are engaged in ening order/ in Ohio and retuirrlvenia, prices reistively higher than those cow ruling in the eastern market. Only small lots of the better grades ars se yet coming forwent from the wookrowing districts, and thaw are taken, In many tests, precious to arnvaL Some very fair and and_igood conditioned es are Wag received from liliehigan, bought pearl In the season at prices which &dont a tittle mutts to coeslgnersisMithe only receipt, of consequence thus far au from that State, New York, 'Vermont and Maine. Foreign creole hare bete aelllne quite free at cm fell Flees, eepecially the finer endn= l are avallable tut a substitute for the dbMistle at. title.. flat these are cow to greatly reduced lawn; sod as they are not Likely to be duplicated nodes the present tariff, holders are very firm and re. (nee indifferent to tales. The fa no( off In lc* ports, thus far /Junto: the present, en compared with the correopoding period last year, is esti. mated at =tett b ate. of Cape and Itlestizano,ol3o de of.l/usals, end U 1,00) do from various Mellterrs• man ports, not to mention other description* 7 hie mutt have a tendency to the future to re. strict the usual alternative of consumer', and compel them to rely more Implicitly upon the do meant woe/ coop for supplies. Even if Limy have to pay higher yettee fora year or two, unit! the Louie production is euniciantly expanded, they will find their compensation to the oontrol which they poser's of the home martet for wool mum. facture.. Enke of domestic tar the week foot up some 650,me ;monde at about the pervious rongo of Oc* The for flecoo, mud C. 10920 for the different geodes of pulled. Included ars lot. of mixed Western and new Vermont fleece at MOW; New York State at Caere for new awl old, new fdichigsa at 432'Ine, the outside Orate for ehotoo Cots, and route smell parade of medium and flue Mb. at 650730 Pulled wools, with the ',motion of lambs', are scarce, and good lots of super and extra command ei nem, rates. In Canada, sales of combing at 7214 Ciloc. In nonfatal, soles of small lots at 003116 e. In foreign. the soles amount to some 1700 boles all descrii.tions, including 4.50 bales nape at tiff 420, and Ifira do Maths at Lles7!4.—Bulldlo. The Ohfe Ferree", of last Thursday, has the fit kmug In reference to the Wool trade Oar correspondence from all varta of Ohio 109 eats , ' a Might improvises's: in the oreelass or wool-60 to Me Wog the rtilleg g gs for the ca ter grades, and considerable la tog hands it these rates. For the lower quail es no Owlet improvement has been madergr e oto 60 to alga still three :Pigs ti lO ve ar t tt ' me Pewee " i e e en the q ut ag ua Tro u . a t: s e lt Ira offe e red A b ret ehtabuls this rate has Wooed, many to tat their wool Aide. During the week the buyers In Lick ing peeked up abbot thirty theneand'Poudt i r - from l t these:- Stedreate and lionitelt , the a tyan gultstree atensf bt4 chaise. tote ware held higher—the Most of that bold temp Or midi= grades. TO lodlestloos are thatbuyere are last chased[,p &BUM wooltotnto,.l at figures thiamin barel y y 3teept"the.Welaverage probs. bly a trifle over COo. We still think that thereto no spectra oseeully tot thlalltarty InhssUlog. all aeanunta agree In the statement that the market Fast Is nearly or, quite bare of old wool. gui new wool that lines Unsaid is Wiled up as MIOW 1y se It can be with a doe - einstion on she part of manufacturers not titi create any 00114 in the market. . . . Flair lid . ' She follcrettos will show the mess of Odor sad vain .by Jake, sad Buffalo sad Lake, Blain Itattwey, Ihr then:loath of Jai*, la the yoare'leal• elites 1861. MTh. 1864. 1965. Flour 8114.811 1241,1177 '4141,831 184.189 heat, 0u..... 1,568,638 2,431.602 1,833,123 1.084,086 Corn. bu 4,461.691 4,1413,8831,752,436 2,841,611 Gals, 460,651 619,1171,147,8681,198,111 bu 165 144 • 16)6a 11)e, bu--- 115,468 ' 65,119 16.813 42,660 bu 13,609,213 8,309,142 4,921,7342,200,180 Philadelphia Cattle Market, Aug, 7 Beef cattle are rather dull this week at about former jraatab Up head antsid and sold' from Pcnosyfrania, Ohio and Illinois, at from illfgletio far suss, 14g2i50 for fair to good, and Offtso per lb for common, as to quality. • floWs--Plarei are talhit /offal' about tic head ' atrt , ed and sold at the dittereut yards, at from a 15610,80 the ICO lbs net. u to quality. • Ocont..Ale rather dull{llo head sold at thelive• Tine Drove Tail at from US to SW for splatters, 1130637 V tO ildpar heal for our and•siall,'M to Sheep—The arrival' and sales are tale, reeks .isobast to,too haatitioillts_trdra Val. a Ter l e ,. nem stotit Sheep_ at Veoffit, 67 ' per ad, and lambs at tram WV Per bud. Cl:inland Market. holders arm August 8.-17hOus unctuutged ed holders drts hut the tetanal Is Meat Oommo to good edPorditi la held at 17,14 sad tho trade rang . brandsVOW:. Onnia—Wheartirracr &DO prates higher; 11T Bed 111,1160 and for W.tot - of caw Whits Sentney, Iva was reused. Mal, stares and Baleable at w4t7o tor old.' (rats iprs some Akat worth! bOw 63U64° for new doll at 4203411 t, according to qhst• ate arm—Eu/13 only %Oblate:4d Mat= Pnoriaroaa—uaui city IttuloPork °pumath raer : prewlngly at S3l. Rattans doing in bola Meath , or Suan.: Small ales 41 for-hua, q uit. Saglly atDlossrllaskor 7 43 old Operikatiiiidla tittn, 1128 nY TELEOR.A.P.ff. New York Market. Fete Year, August. 8 —Oorroa heavy sal to lower, at 441180 for talddlteg. norm—Rather more itesey, but prices are With out decided change; ga,Sette,a's for Extra State, r5,5506,t0 for Superfine Western, 56,3 , 4:4685 for common to medium Extra Western, 87,1067,73 for common to ;toed shipping braids of Extra It. H. D., and $8.1009.60 ler Trade Brenda, the market ri sing with more enquiry. Wrnar.r+Qttiet pt 5.2,19432,M , for Western. Grua—Wheat hes% y for Spring and firmer for Winter, $1,t13 for Chicago Spring, $1,37(31.39 for Milwaukee Club, SI.P3 tor Racine Spring, $1,430 1,.1.3.4 for Amber Mem ukee—toe letter price no extreme,-0.50e1,93 for Winter Red Western, I1.:4361,881ot Amber Michigan V for White Wes tern. .d et MS for inferior While tmoada, Rye quiet sal 182 e 'better, at Sec for . 17osouad and 09; for Sound Mixed Western, closing dud. Oar • ie better, fair busineci doing in Western at Si ere. RIPE—DuII.: Onocaul-Coffee steady. Sugar—Oubs-Mus eovado I*.; .2;4c. Molasses doll. P ,reolte —Quiet; 37),A130 for Crude,so/p.52!4, for Refined In Bond, and setti , ..e for do. Free. P novisudes—Pork Opened heavy, unsettled and lowa. but dosed firmer under a better demand; 754'34.60 for New Mau, closing at .7-34,3134 for crab • $29619,/.0 for 186.1-4 do., $21Nr24,50 for Prime, and 1211;27,60 for Prime Bless. Beef moderately ast_vet 1.8,1218,E0 tor Plain 111 e., and 010614,50 (or Enna Bless. Beef Sam• quiet. Out Meats steady. linear quiet- Lard heavy at ISVISe. Butter In fair request at tollt..la for Ohio, and 2i03.5s for State. (Thecae quiet at 081.51.0. New York Stock and Money Market. NI:NV Tons, AugLst B.—rdoneV steady at 607 per cent for call loans. Sterling , Exchange firmer at 1e61X1061 forgold . Gold firmer, opening at 641%, advancing to Itty, sad closing at 14414. Govern ment Stocks better. &rocks—St y. Gold 144)4. U. 8. 5-20 Coupons 116%• do new lune, 104%; 13. S. Fives, 104; Coup ons, Op ; Seven.thlttles, second series, 95t4; Ohio and Isslsslppi Certlfloates,os ; • Cumberland pre ferred, 41; Qulckallvet, 671 New York. Ocmtral, Erie, SS; Beading, 1136 , 44.1ffletdgare Southall; OPA'., Pittsburgh, 104. Gallagher's Erening Erehange.Gold, 14.134; . 66%; Hearin, Ill; Reading, IOWA; M ichigan booth ern. 1 0 /ii Pittsburgh, 10% ; N orth Western pre !erred, 634; Cumberland, 43%; Mariposa, 62%. The market Is firmer but not azalea. New York Cattle Market. New Yong, August EL—The following are the currant prices for the week at all the yard.: Buzz llamas. -First quality, Per head, srriin,s• roll to goad, 1115,50(516,50; common quality, gig; inferior, 11/01a. • Cows AND CALVES—First quality, per Ilea', $75 680 i ordinary, *C06753 common, 860$00; inferior, 44°4-s°. C.usr.s—Vlrat quality, per pound, ll® ordinary, P 411014,0; common, 8r0o; inferior, L•ll6Er AND LAmia—Extrao, per lead. 5637 prise, ' 5 6 8 : ordinary, 1u,5006; common, $4@1,50 Inferior, $3,e404. le—Heavy; coro-fed, per pound, ii.olll , .;,s ; light acid medium; II k,Gyi Prices are higher tide week, but whether the re sult of the absteinioew 'Movement among the eon owners, of which we have heard so much, we do not know, but the supply was vet, fair, so that it cannot be !attributed to any =welly. The weather use very favorable. Cows were steady. Veals were steady with a fair demand. Sheep sad Lamas were also In good demand 'at full prices. flogs were firm and active at our quotation.. The total receipts of all stocks, at all the yards, for this week and last week, were as follow.: 0,224 Beer., 131 Cows, 1,30 Veal ()stye., KEW St eep and Lambe, 7,177 Swine. Total lace week 601e Beeves, 125 Cows, 2.270 Veal Calves, 17,773 Sheep and Lambs, and 10,230 Swine. Chicago Market. Coto/ion ttugyt 8. Ftoca—Qalat. 61.121—When. notice and 24:60 hither; SI,W2 I V,Y; fur No I, and 21.0821,09 fur No 2. horn Ie In demand nod 121 a hlgLer, melee nt 69c for No 1, nod 616 for Not Oats dun and 324 c blew; sales at 44t42450 Nionielnrs—rnehangsd. Peoe - esions-132111. bbls Flour, 29 boo bush Wheat, 90,000 bush Corn end 15,1= bush Onto. Suirursrrs—i,sCo bbl. F10u.r,2,000 bush Wheat, Gs ^io bush Corn. FdClOirra—Dull and nominal. Buffalo Market ,EtlrrAt.o, August A—Fiona—Steady with A 213.1erAle Dash—Wheat hearyl NI 1 tilpring la bold at fi1.21. Corn opened active and closed quiet at 790 fur No I Mixed. Oats—Sales at No. Barley and live nominal. NT irisit - -11eld at $2,1602,11. nortatOxs—Pork, c 24,00. van.ra. Ismowra—To New York: Wheat 6:6c, Vern 124tae, Oats 8413,4,c. St. Lon Market. Sr. I. orte. Augoet 8 --Touseco—Bunyant. FLou a—Sale. at sB,2b for Slagle Extra, and $3,150 eto.xe tor Double Extra. ILA is— W`leat du./ and 10alge lower: sales at far cboicc. Coca—Sales at 78aaSe... Oat. at 4.lalte. p sr—roch ged. RzczirTs—Cottop; to.lay 393 bile. and IS mks Oswego °steno°, Anput B.—lenotna—Do 1 at Mal tot Bed Winter, ME° tor White, and p,:559,60 lot Dt.uble Extra. Glida/I—V7iiest gold; No I 81,86. nom I. held M B..NSIe for No 1 Illinois. Oat. Quiet. Oen♦ L FVZlMlT.—Ullehallged. Milwaukee Market ittssrare August B.—Clusitr.-Fgorn steady. G arm sad advattered le; sales at Stofilvari,uih. Corn and Eye quiet. Oats arm. It sr si —42.0r0 bush Wheal. Entrucure-60,000 bush Wheat. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. PITISEVECITI, Fos? Warns & Oat Carlo IL 2- 102 Ohl, dom. Oay, Bork* & co;/ 2 bola eggs, Head & Idattgar; SI We& Wm llama h Soo; 621 oil bhle, Jae Wilkins; 2 kilo ego. Jas BIontooth: cars Ire clay, Kier, Glover & co; 100 6h/a Soar, T C Jenkina; aka wool, el Haab/114h & co,• 1 car barrel headings, Hemphlil & co; 1 car do, . 1 Ralya; S o dour, Wallace; WO do do, lames dn do, Shomaker & tang; 3 pigs lead, E f 1 I.la-ridge; so bbl. RigtMloes, Lambert, Slap. too a soy 100 itldes, A Ilolstelne;2so pigs lead,' B u..eeta. Ctavezawn sap Prrraarnon It. D. Aug. 5.- 2 ear. wheat, J tt Liggett Aso; 13 casks pearls, Hal:moll, Pears & eo; 23 half barrels tobacco, nil. ler & Blekstann; 8 rostra pearls, J IS Lyon; IS bbili tobacco, Shrives. & Laseari. 13 do .10, Litt s, Baird & Patton; 20 do do, .1 S Dilworth & co; 'X do do, S 11 Cooper h co; GO do do, baleen & am d 13 do o, Slehert & Morgan; too eels flour, l k W Fattier 24 bbls ume, T A Evans; 13 bas sundries, J Blanchard; 9 hares chtese, L ll Volgt S ec.i33.3 plates copper, U 0 Hussey; to barrels eggs, Adam Lippert; 100 bbla door, Shomsker & Lartglloo dO do, Seibmger & Vol/hump; la to hams, T Col vin; 33 sla rags, S P bale. seaddlng, An. butkoot, Shannon & co;a do do, Kaufman, Open hereon & co; 3 do do, Stela It bxs rods*, F 11 Lanfasan & Oro. ALLtalnnir Sirenof, Atunen 13—"A9 gills none• ware, A Ouckenhetmer & Eno; 311 do do, ('}ea Inn & Kohen; IS6 do do, Wm Sadden; 4 ken but ter, E • A Canon; CUI eke °ate, J liuguloo; 31 de do, 8 Warren rolls paper, ihttaburgh Paper Uo, .4 cars wheat, It R Itennede & Era; 11 aka oats, 31 Miele & Son; 5.3 bales cotton, Thoa Arbuckle; 15 bbls dour, 6 & J Stewart. RIVER ISTELLIGENCE. ,The river le again receding slowly, although there lit still plenty of water la tae riuutael for all navigable purpose. The weather yesterday was very pleasant until towards evening, when It be came cloudy with a alight 'inlaid/AS of tel. That has been no from below since our last report. The Emma Gentian) cleared for Zanes ville, and the Alex. Speer for CinelnnatL The lat ter boat had a fair trip, including pull* a number of panergers. The Minerva. and Amelia Poe Were advertised to leave Cincinnati for rittsbilreh on Alonday, and the Armadillo wee annetudoot to follow on Tuesday. Ti,, Bertha and Lemildse left St. Louie for rittshorsh on eatunlay tut, and do]. It. Olitnore arrivhem on Sunday. Ike eed:At bemire Democrat or blooday says: It dot • not treauently happen Met • better trip I • this port for the Clitio river ' Madinat re hto, Capt. M. A. Coe took sway with him on the 1.0.. milder, on Saturday. To stim up briefly, the Leoli toes, bound for Cincinnati and burgh, has on saltons of freight sod SO passengers, every one eif her reams being Occupied. The cargo WaiUdell 4,0 W COO. balm rope for Loularllle, and 225 tons iron ore for Swift, Cincinnati. Sam Mcßride sod rite Clerk are ler Pilate. The Leonidas le a powerfel and capacious steamer, and always mattes coed time. Capt. Co: la en old sad (popular boat:also, Cod deserve' arteceee. • • • 1).p1-7i. J. Porter, at tbahumble wu to the city yesterday, haying some thrones oy rail. The Coltuntds has been In spreernment service for soma time past, but shale new tuutergotne repairs Al Clestanalt, saheb point ohs Method a day 1r two duos born New Orleans. . . _ The Ontario, (Isolate Heston, te filthy up steadily tor St. Louis, and It is expeo'et that eh. will te ready to take bet aperture this evetater. Penesa _ere Ana Canaan should bear this In taloa The e fo a, Vaat.B. - Darlaagy, Is the next boot le titr tot Cincinnati and Loutseille, and will soon be ready (0 take hat departure. BTEJJVIBO4TS. FOB CINCINNATI & Louis l aza VILLE—The splendid passenger strainer DORA, WO- IL II Drtansy, win lea as above on THURSDAY, 10t h Inv, as 4 &do P. tn. For tiabsid ontir Fl.AO utimpa apply on board, or g • J. L. COL k LIN%W 00D, raft ST. LOUII3.—Tho , Fine A. Stoats'. ONTARIO, Clapt.,Chatles Bar 4 on oral laws' as above oa TUESD T, too fhb tact . For freight or passage apply on board or to $ J. D. COLLINGWOOD, 1 aun JOHN nava; 71-gints. BALTIMORE AND PRIMER. 4E4 lUNSBUI4OH, VA.—Ttui near and '- eommodioue Steamer WENuNnli, Capt. Jos. Daw - sa, runs regularly between the ahoye ports . coca a week, leaving Baltimore, from her wharf, loot of South street. every FRIDAY torn NOON. at 4 o'clock, and Frederloksburgh, every TUF.SVAY 2101011Nfe. Passengers and Freight carried at low rates. 'Through Freight promptly attended to. riferehmidise from 11 , istop, No Philadelphia, or elsewhere, eonaigned to care of Steamer tVENONA.II, odd be taken charge of un. mealately upon its arntist Baltimore, charges Paid, arid forwarded promptly, free of commie miens. Persona frate the Northern States desiring to view the Battle Fields of Virginia, or to lot* attar the bodies of Wards end relations Wiled the battles of the Wilderness, Chansailorsville, Fildericksburgh. or tipottsylvanta Court Houle, have a splendid opperttudty of doing so br Tonto.. The WENONAB ts provided with en pt. lent Staterooms and 'Bute ageoranwkletlons. and Is every respect a findmiliess Bent, being new, teased commodlom For infonnation, freight of patiage, apply to or addrese JUS. WHlTE,Perser, on board, or • • JOA JANIS TATIAM. Agent, Sl2 West Falls ar.. BdJUinoto. 21,L. OIL . CLOTHS I OIL OL THS ileank Tables, 'lhntataticSashs,' ha , or all what's lad patterns. :-11. tarp mode an haad and tor ards..at .redlited. pideal, . ths Ju Sloth Depot 01- alt. EITILLIP3, I -. -hat -rug. and 28 St. tilair street. .1 - lI'IIVERSAL 'CLOTHES. WHINGSIZS, atredneed pint, the beat arringu td km Ind warranted to the aattrfaatton.. Call add $OO than at the India Rubber Depot,Nos. 22 add 28 Oh WWI hal - •3. PLITGLTPS - D OSENDALE CIEBIENT-200 barol AL received add for Sag 'Jen veruitir It (MUM OILS. t. T)UNKA.RD CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Sta. Thu company was organized on the MAll,inst., under the Pennsylvania Mining and Elannfacto. ling Laws. The territory of the company ad joins the lands f o the Dunham Creek Union Oil Company, of this city. Capitol ?flock 11225,000 Warlung Puna 513,000 Par Value of Each Shore it 00 011TICLItS President—S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary and Treasurer—SAAVL GILAHAAL S. A. JOITSSTON, 1.. S. FIreDVN. COULTEE, JA=ID 68_1.R.us. F. D. GB.IBT,W. C. lima, jrs:lo H. W. 'Hareem STANDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY. CLARK & SUMER. Works and Office, COLLINS TOWNSHIP. OfEre in Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD STREET. These works have the largest capacity In the country. The brand stands the h4heat in this country sod in Europe, for quality and Ere test, and the oil is put in well seasoned barrels, prepared especisily for export. ht anufacturers of BOILERS, S'TILLS, TANKS, and IMPROVED BOR/NCITUOLS for Oil Wells. dolly CHAMPION OIL 0011Plari Producers of Crude sod Misnufacturcrs of Retinal Carbon Oil. Benzine and Lubricating Oils. WORKS OPPOSITE SRALEPSEITEG. Office No. 69 HAND street, PITTSBURGH, Pa W. D. CUSHMAN, Sup't. JOICII K. WALLA= WALLACE CURTISS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CRUDE Ale =NED PETROL/MN; BENZINE &NT LUBRICATING OILS. No. 134 SOUTH WHARVES, PRILLDELPELLA, PA. Skr Storage capacity (under cover,) for 16,000 barrels. Also excellent facilities (or chipping to American and Foretell porta, at our wharf on the Schuyikl/1 River, near the platform of the P. R. it aer.l-ly BONDED WAREHOUSE OF Phenix Warehousing Company, Foot of BALTIO & Yr otkvirSON Sta., Brooklyn. 13TOIIA01 Of ERFDTED BEITIALBUX, /n Ttuake and Barrels. Bea Circulars. Ofrtee, No. ea BEARI3. STHEL7, New York. °ea.! y DAMES WlLathb, EROS= A= DEAL= I 4 CRUDE AND REFLNRD OILS Perry Block, Duquesne Way. PitestOgh air Special attention siren to the SALE AND SILIPBMIT OF PETROLEUM =of its products. Consitgauents respectfully solicited. Pittsburgh Agency for VENANGO OIL AND TRANSWETAnON CODEPANY. Jar . PRST OFFICE BOX 142. mks. 1 , J BEIM No. 1 Bt. CLAIR ST., Pittsburgh. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AHD DEALER. IN 0118 ILLUMINATING, LIIORIOATII7G, ORDINI PLTIZOLLIIM OILS, tra., constantly on hand and for sale at the lowert market prices. Coaxl,sn. menu and orders solicited. artelm wM. BL MURRAY & CO., - --- Commission Merchants, and dealers to CRUDE AND REFINED PErRO. LEUDI, BENZINE, it. Sir Extra belittles for Rona ; oil and empty Sr Warehouse and office DUQUESNE WAY, nest Hunt street, Pittsburgh. apl2omd nougat. j AXES IRWIN rt CO., Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia, OFFICE! No. 15 WARICET' Jst ITITSIIIrEOII, PA. ...BEIFBIr IL wo J.¢ WASIIIO WA RING & BING, ~f:Q~Sf~if is YCY)J~5f+l;{y:l.\~YY~~ PETROLEITIff AND ITS PRODUCTS And drains In Bunning Dlutcrials. oecbgy Fo. n MARX= 6T. Pittsburgh. LUCENT OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & Pare White Relined Carbon Oils. No. 4,1 LIBERTY STREET. col BTOCHIS.—Tho tmdersiguect will WeeiT• PIIABILUOI2 to tba purchase and or_ Stocks of ALL RPT.TAImE Campania. I Wylie buyers and Pellets to call. ME= No. MN FOURTH STREET M lIRBAT our C7CO7IIOEP.ALINTS. W. P. PrOBRAP, Preddent. J. R. LI DAY. SeezetAry and Treasurys. The Company crone In fre ample a farm contain. i tfiVur Itie-exeorrr acme and Mesetr,) end lying betworriCherry Bea and Oillikeek. Trventpight leases hove &Ludy bean made to responsible parties, among Whom win be found the names of same of the otdut and moot sucatills operators on the Oleos.. The entire tract will icconiModate from 125 to 160 Wal. This farm Ls surrounded by four of the 121011 eekbested oil- producing farms, on Oil Creek and Cherry Run, end le In clime proximity to the ••Reed° and ..hiountain" Welly and about one mile from the Walnut Bend Well. EMMiiiaEMI SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE, elapse( the property, together with all informs. than regarding the property and organization of the Company can be obtained at the °thee of STEEL oft 111A1146T Agents. teratet WlLlelleb HALL T HE VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALVEELL. imam adjoullng Ma•*Ma Stop of Oa. Pitts, Inush and tkevalliT/Us Railroad Uotopasty4 Beat Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nut Coal ALWAN,S,Oft , #l/IAD. COIL DELIVERED AT 81101111NOT/CC. Lam your order at THE 07±3r4 or A. War BOWS & 00,,ltosoincott, or wrii GAZETTI. 0177.0 E , Fifth. street. kt( pETROLIA • lifAeliLNS Olinta.:— - B. H. LECIET, ManutastUrer" , his Oelts. Mated PatiralAtoprOred Gla - OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOM. POST, AND WALKING BEAM IBONS, arid all FIXTURES USED IN SINK. LNG OIL AND SALT WELLS; No.. SA and U UlllO STREET, on • the sipper route of the Man. chesty' Passenger Hallway. P. 0. Address, Hex It ALLEGHENY, PA. Particular attention Is Invited to his late Prevenient' In Jars and Joints, all made' of Me purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, bammerol ix. metal; for them. All, vats warranted and node to standard sires ; tha klns andirookets or say arm set Mini any ethos of Ms manufuture luming the same number. Steam Enidnes and Mullin, Work made to ordsr. We Menage pubhsto call sod esamins, and judge for themselves; and we challenge equality of workomaahly. and ocapsrg. tlon. hand for Card and Oiradar. IylSantirae DRUM & -LAUB, bore on hand a bsp anottaTti of MOWING MACHINES, ZIGOI I I2=I FLl.l3zEjek, Straw amen, Scythes and Ray Bakes, AT 30...28'and 80 OHIO aunt awAsanzrrz. - LEAD • • • • Vat AND 131= ' LEAP FIFE of all am aad tilakoOnts. SHEET IMAD,ot 4131 mamas OD hand sod =0 to order. by AL6CANDEB eciavarr, Agent,' Comm/Wan ktesoluint, In Second stmt. joallitrad oqnfi BAGS bT. LOUIS SHOT, JUST ••••••••., recthea =afar slue by -1577. JADab tiuw N, tag Wood . stroo. MED d C.. 1 T. - - HIJISPEREYB' Homeopathic Specifics Rave proved, from the most ample expaele rse , cadre are the may .edianek perfectly adapted to pope, nte .a, ample, efficient and tellable. Tit tar tut —ero sic le that mistakes cannot be made Ls using them: tohatmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always tellable„ Cents No. I. mires Fevers, Congestions, Infismms. Con " WOPI7IIII. Worm evt!.. a, Celle S. Crying Collo, or teething of In fants Marrhera of children or &dein 115 6. Lysol:deer. Mining, B ak3 41 C . Ch olerolic a Mortins, Nausea 7. " Cough's Colds, Broachttis 0. " Nereraliia, Toothache, Faceaohe 25 9. " Headache. Sick Headaches._ 75 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.— 25 1.1. Svppressedriods , scanty and pains It.ful pe " Lnescorrhera, or Whites 22 la. t rem% horse couyb le. " Salt Rheum, Ab•yelpelas, BM. tams • 7.5 15. ° Itherunatlans,: all Rheumatic pains IL Fever and dame, Chill Fever 50 17. " Plies, Internal or external 60 Ophtalmy; sore, Inflamed eyes.. 60 19. " Catarrh, acute or ehronic,Lollos --- C o u g h , ... . .. . Ro.' ^ Whooping epsszoodi o6 o. doddidi 2L " Astlmut, oppressed 66 Rt. " Ear hear Discharges, impaired / 50 ing Id. " Serohila, enlarged glands 60 25. n General DebhLGY. PbYlical _ wasknen 60 20. " Dropsy Ind locality Secretions— Id 52. _. Sea Sickness, of !Mende from -- -- Kid riding ney Disease. Gomel 5 53 0 ,* Nervous Debility. seminal minions. Involuntary dim. • timbres 100 29. o Sore iloutb. or Waxer . . . tO. " Urinary Ineofitinance. U. Painful Poriodi, even with 50 psi= 12. SoLings at Maxie of Life...loo Epll ance eysy, Spume, St. Vitus' 06 D U. a Dlotheria. Mt:crated Street /•hreat 59 PAYILT easm Cases oT kJ vials, morocco case and book complete $lO 00 Case of 20 large vials, In morocco and book. 6 03 Case of 33 largo viola, plain man and book.— a ml Case of 15 boxes (No.. I to la) and book s 00 U. BQ. S'I77—TON. Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by E. MINER, B Smlthdeld street. Sold at JOSEPH FLEMING'S Drug and Pat. cat Medicine Depot, No. Se Market at., coroor of the Diamond, and near Fourth et. JylOdyeod COUGH NO MORE. •MELLIFLIIOUS COUGH BLLSAIdi STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS 0013013 BALSAM Is warranted to ouro Ocmghs, Colds Scantness, Aottuna, tThooßing Oonth, Son Throat, Gensumptlon, and AU &Soother& of tbs Throat and Lung& For sale Di-aggists. General Depot, 4 Pm Fourth Wed, Cincinnati, 0. JaiaraMl33CEL.A.. All the Medical men sat DR STRICKLAND'S OLETIr g el TUBE es the only certain remedy or Diarrhcesami Dysentery. It Le combination of Astts. tr bsorb arraa =Stimnian a ts end Ma cur. alter rt remand m li have failed. For nie by Druggists. Gen L Dat, ( Boat Fourth street, Mondani, U. EMMA TYS PILE REMEDY. DR. grim sLerars FILE REIDEDY his cured Showman of the worn sans of Bind ens Bleeding Files It gives Immediate relief, and cd lens • penmeent ours Try it directly. Das war ranted So ewe. - . Farsale street,all Th'iaggirt*.. Cfimaral Depot, I Sae Fourth Ctleetr^. c Dvapepaia, Dervoneneez, Debility DR. STRICKLAND'S . TONIC. those 60411211.11 g With /an =Mite, Incl=o , n or DysysanL a ierv . owners Nervous ty, to use , s Tonto It is a vegetable preparation, bee from alaoholle liquors; it strengthens the whole narrow mina it creates a good aypnite, and &warranted to ear EL=and Nervona Debility. ta , EORGE KEYSER.. Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS & 00, SOS. FLEMING, N. MeOLARREN & 00" CHARLES SUPER, .1. M. FULTON. GEO. A. KELLY, Allegheny Olty. oetrided.asw MADAME RESTELL, - PROFESSOR OP DLINYTIFEHY, who has anscentally treated stn diseases of females for thirt y can be et:lmitated as usual, at' BC STREZY, - New York, or by letter, and:mead= sent by mane Ladies who require a safe and oertain reenedFfor removing obstruction. can rely upon her. celebrated infallible French Female Monthly Pills, No: I. to restore regularity in 48 hours, if of short Mendang; but obstinate cues of loag standing may require require 2, which are four - degrees stronger than Nci. 1, and can never fall, are safe and healthy price 16 pa, ten. Can ba obtained at No. MI Chamber Sheet, New York City, or sent by mall. with foil Instructions, by addressing Box No. eine New York Post Office. Copyright secured. yawn YEABB PRACTIC.6 ret MEW, IMILEA3I99, Glees met y a Imetedo seldom acquired city by Pnya. dans. In this , and es amountEl aproofl patients my treated annually by am, ais eufficient of success. SPEBELAVORSHMA,,or SEXUAL WEILIMESS And all dismiss arising therefor n, are cared in mush Monet time than' beretotare byturl4E3l VEGETABLE BEZEIEDIEE. Idedidnes - ient • any part ants Tinian. Alt letters muat-eardsin a stamp to pay Mos Ma return M m . rten Oonespatuteneehelt MU tarred. OMee, ES strt, near IMind. Address J. W. EILANETAeeMLAiBIis ST 1.1131VA.T8 DD3.IIAL.BEB.. 0121 co MS3 PEKE WEREOT. Mow Hand, rar the 'attract all Munn or an:irate nature, from two to tour dap, bran entiotty mew an 4 set treatment. Alio, SoWnal Waikato". and allottat Mseatat of the mita' organa, and Melt prevention. A cunt ammW or money reftuullad. &Most tette= W.. 23.1 Fenn aoI7 WOODSIDE & WALLACE, AND HP AT : White Lead, Red Lead, Talmage Paints, Oi Varnishas, Dye Studs, Window Gass and Put Spiess, Perfumery, Banzala, Carbon Oil, hs. Also, Arta/ larWintees Metallic Rrown.Palat Hanalltow White Lead , . Charter Oak Whits Lead and/Hamar) & Whit= • Celebrated Patent Dryer In otw wad two pound ans. No. 37 WOOD EtiIDET, (OPPOSITE THE ST. CIIARLEZ HtXML,) ~ID FIIMITURE, AND OANE AND WOOD . OHAIES. .111.13“14. ; WHOWN Lr OE iit.ETAX6 LAS. W WOODWELE N THIRD eras= •oppana E. Mansulion a oa. , a, and Fomint sTatET. "hicc.,ol3D i 8 co., InglaialaDealetika 11148, - Caps and Strata, Goode, Eire soy In tiorii tie largest =4 Lol)st compliga GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL; Eros offered ta The treat. • Mercbsato itettitulteed to arlt sad examine ear itoeb, which Intl be Mid at ?allow rites • - • • • met......tit.WOOD 5174.10.15154 STEEL& BAILS'i,ISTOOK BROKERS, wiumairs aux, the Th tolloarla n Dotal anagroirus Duo" baring vitopue . . RATER OF comm!ecqori ere will be govazrd thereby rem thladote • is s o c po and tutu; 2 onus. per ahem do de. do. 012 end op to I O pa peat. do. do. tie do. • V dee 11 gum. . do. 1100 odd onr, - es per ent. vu ISAAC CRAIG'S puTkiT 134 NV AND BARGE 7 YARD. Craig Streetoillighemc SPORTRIBIVI3 aIirADV4RTBRI3i, 128 WOOD Ml= rrizomazuss zscovrnir Wit= Os n ol_ftatimm aid °Dutra slemild .tuck f Gum F . ; WDER. FLAMM Dam' RELTSaa4 POI= ors- i DBAM FLASKS aad ammunalan OZ ma , idaticla th• mut ms buradit tozon =AWL eel; -- • _ :Oato Patent Noas T. szt muitsTiErroassz atzi w ilo s _edam, E.P.TING Atednena tau a -81,800. CAE . i ., : r , FOR A COldrall A WM/3Z of roar - Katona ''' . aVret azd Brlat tl e tr satly innate on BOnt. a and. SAS tArestr try taut Dwitlred fee, Gulley Ontes. to. - 1 1 21; 1 5$1 OVTIWZIET.it SONS; 61 Kind amt. RiEfliditeaDS. 1884 'S. SYLVAN CENTRAL R. F.—SOMMER ARRANGEMENT —ELEVEN DATLY TRAINS. Orland afterMONDAY, Min ISB tram vino. nye the Depot as follows. - DAY EXPRD4S, daily except Sunday, at .1150 1. m., stopping only at principal stations, and making direst connections at HarrisMirg. for New Tor.), Baltimore and Washington. and at Philadelp= tor Nev York, Boston and intermediate points. MAIL ACCOTENIODATION, daily except Stitt* day, at 8.50 a. m., stopping at all regular atatlons botanen Pittaburgh and Harrisburg, and making close connection with trains on Indtruis Branch, West PrtllCZylValilli R. R., Ebensburg t Cresson R. R., and Honldavabnr. Branch. prrrssußazi En naA.u., nail. cept Sunday, art.so p. m, stopping nt nosily ell the stations between Pittsburgh and Philsolelai a L, and making connection with trains on the biurr l i o und Lressen IL R., llollidayaburg Branch R. IL, ne and !Cloor fi eld and Bald Eagle Vall ey ßran es JOHNATOWEI ACCOMMODATION, daily, art ens Sunday, Otte p. m. , stopping at regular sta. bons between Pittsburgh and Johnatown, and con • nesting at Blainsville Intersection with ' trains 0 the Ininana Branch and West Pennsylvania It, PEILADEL.PIIIA EXPRESS, daily, at Odd p. M. stopping at Latrobe, Conenuttit i <en, urustifignon„ Lewistown, Nell. part, MarpvillqUarrtaburg wr ,„ Digtown. At it arrisbarg alma commits, are made for Baltheine, Washington 11/14 Nel l york at Philadelpkisifor New York, Boma and Later, mediate points. Sleeping liars run through on this train from Matti to Baltimore, Ityyd j apid y and New Yor,bi an& Allentown route. FAST LINE.; except Sunday, at p. tn., skipping only at namaugli. woo. no, Huntingdon. LowlstOwn.. Mifflin, Newport, Morysrale liarriaburg. saltation won, Oft . boy. Landisville, Lancaster. and Down. ingtown. At Harrisbmx connectiOnli are made tot New York, New And Waabingtonost Iphia, tor Neer York, BostCM and Were:WM DMZ& ; First toccuomodstlon Train - far Wa/Pli Stat maven daily (axAspt Sunday) at VD a. m. Second Acoototiodation Train for Watt's Station Ham daily (except Sunday) at ILO S. Third Ainxuartiodstion Train for Wells SM.= eaves daily (except SUnd47) rit.e.eSk. FonrW Aocommcolation.Train for wall , ' Stating eaves daily (mint Sunday) at 8.1:6 p. p. AesommoclAkion for _Penn Station, leaves a The Church Train team Wale Station every Sunday at AM 0. to., returning leaves Plitsburgn atlOtop.m. Ilettining nein, arrlveinflitetnxrgh ultra:MU Mil . tan Fast Line. - 11.1:0 a. tn. First Weirs Stetion Aceonunodston... CZ L. in. Penn deecunaodation. 7.X1 a. u. Second Wall'. Station Accommodation ISM a.m. Johnstown Aircematedation ... ... 10.0$1. ne. Pittabtugh &Erie Mail 1.252 pr. tn. • Baltimore Mamie= • • - tan p. mi Thins Wall'. Station AcieonunolatiOn.i. LIB p. tn. Philadelphia /Norma 2.10 p. m. Fourth Wall% Station Axiom:lodation Lett p.m. Emig - runt Train. if.6o p. An Aged the Excelsior Omnibus CiompaliP D r thugh wrecks and before reaching ttur Depo take op eiteeka arid deliver baggage to ley part o the city.: Office No. BO Penn Meet, open day and night, where all order" for the moveineat of pastel: germ add baggage will receive prompt at. tratlon. Baltimore expnzs will mire with PhilioMi' phla Expren at 2.30 p. E.. on Mondays. ease of ton, the Company Mill hold themselvetireslxmaible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not ineeeill‘te. W. H. BECKW dm* At the Peans l e s i ber n t una Central B.allroad onager Station. ot r and Grant Anon. - inn" PITTSBUR AND E gaz CI wzos ONNELZSVILL B.ALLILOAD. • SUDIDWEI AItRANpESIENT. On and after MONDAY June I, Ma, th e trains leave the Deingt, carder of Eau and Water streets, u tolloNte E=W=!TII Pittsburgh. Plttab'gh. Mail to and troMEnionlevm Jo g a. m. 6=l p. m. Express " • " . SAO p. m. 9ao a. It. First bleirippott Acomen...ll9o a. m. f#3 a. m. Second ' •• p.m. is First Braddoskig7oo a. m. Bh3oSecond ' ; lab p. 16. 640 Stindsy Church:Tricia to from hlsKeespOrt .. .. 10:001. For tir.kett &NW SHAWN; Avg:. W. B. STOP'!; Superintiult LARGE COPKRITMENT , BALE OF Steamboats:, Wharf-Boats, Barges, and, Other Property. QUAIISMIXASTIII 01:315LAVIS 0111101,/ WASIECIAGTOS, D 0.. J 407 29 , ISM BEAMED PitOPOSIALS are invited sal mill be received at the places, sad earn the dateahri ft. baiter named, far the purchase of the foLlo named STEAJLBOATS, ifHAHFEO4T3 r 41410 E and other psopettp., . - At Maw:l2%l Ohio, until Monday, Ailkust `1 1 2.th.,-at l 211., - • Fortha Stern-wheel steamboat D. 0. Horton, rag: flatfeet no tons; Stun-wbeel steamboat General Maya, ananenfl--. 75 tons; Stern•wheal steamboat Mama MOO!, I . o l merfl B. a Levi. rrestered MI tons. • And" two (2) - what!- . boats, neatened tat and 145 tons;. . Au or which can be seen at GALLIPOLLS, OHIO, mail the day angle. One (IX wharMnist, lying at ReiIMLIIIISBURG, One IrE Orwhernboat,lying at OATTLETSBIIIIG, 11511 Y; And the model bagel Horses and Capitols, lying at OINITINNATI, OHIO; • All of which elm ;be seen at those places until the day of fate. At Loatitille.ify., until Wednesday, Ati. cabf 30th, at• 12.31, model barges Charmer, Henry Clay, Woo Yolk, Palms Ito. g , add B. Norton, and for sevealeen (yr) gunwale Wats; All of which MI be seen at LOMSVILLE; KY., natal the day of sale; For ghe aldogsrbeel steamboat D. A. jaatuiry, reg. littered 100 tons; SW-wheel strareboat Obichlwreek); • Sterndabeererig.boat, T.D. Ho rner, mistime( ID tons.. And thirteen (LOganwale binges; All at widen can be aten at NEW ALBANY, DIANA, until the day of sale. At St. Louis, Missouri, until Tuesday, September sih, at 12 111., Sldeoarbeel rtesaMr Autocrat, rtabitered 663 tent. Side-wieci steamer 'tette, registered 474 tons. Bir emitted steamer J. 11. - Baldwin, registered 273 tons. Sidewheel steatner John Balms, registered soar. Side.wheel steareer Metropolitan, residemid 387 Bide-wheel steamer B. C. Wood, forte/89 7 11a Loa. Minna, registered 767 tens. Side•wheel ereameri6eBratkr, restate ed 673 tons. Side-wheel steamer Baltic, reglstertsl 723 tons, Stern wheel steamer Emma, registered 194 toes. Stern-wheel steamer Victor, registered 80 tone. Stern-wheel Meader reg-Jetered 210 tons. Sterna heel steamer Nick IV. Hughes, re/rimmed ISo tom SI yMismrhs (towboats steamer Newsboy, regis , ums. • te rn- reel Canner. Silver Like, registered ISO tons. i!M;E=ZG;== Stern-wheel steamer Malted ,States, registered SO tons. - • Stern-wheel stesinerZeho(mak). Stern-wheel entailer Battle Cable; re:literal /90 Stern-wheel stunner Porter, registered 113 tans. • Stern-wheel steamer Alone,rtertd 211 toes. ;• Stein-wheel eteao3erJ. S. Pringle, regtatirred 110 teas. Stern-wheel ete r saner Jennie Hopkins; registered iMM==I Les a-wiee,l 'testier Cards Sas cobs, regiotere 166 stets-wheel steamer Annie Incas, registered 204 Stets-wheel steamer Latex registered leo tone. Stern.erh eel steamtr Virginia Barton, registered No tors.. Screw tugJ.a Emmy. registered SO tail. Stemma eel teorgxiat bliardys. a. Mastered US taaa S'em-wheel.toWioat Huron, restatered LW tans. Wharf boat Dearborn. aCO tots, , .For the racelel bailee ti mimed Ebertclau, No. trZookuk be. 2, Trenton,-St. Lenls,; ford, Anna, gh &Ol e rty, -e: Elbanillian Lotrinasr, Wot Tell, Frank-DouDuchesa,'tiN Vulvae No. 1. Wass No. 2. Tatum NO. I. Val*: ema N 0.4, Vulcan .No. 6, Yukon No. ',Aaiun Iterweea- J O,e3sniS, Bob'; all' erc=2 4 6outhernmentbris, Cd. •ates- 2` , LEen. a Cartier' , and. burotWresitsof With. • rie,ght and zee; And n oun N)gunira/e aatil site as oobeal banes._ All of which eon be seen at NAVNT-WillDr NOtte ' Alio, Coe (I) wharßost, tonsi Whaithridat (7. C. /nein), 118 as seernatreevon CPI o w ale ; barges; 110 Odd balM Enemy — Ads Cm do, Yaw /Laura andEoasokai %Led boatq oat r Taw/ bead; fear (4) tkitnaAnd , two (I) Allot which can r* seen at ammo, nsurbv3.4 until the day of sale. Also, Stent.ww_steate er. Lae ei, intatered /50 toot; model barges Austenitz,Westmerelaado ..Rossake ./osenhuui, and No. 14. lei three (4) bog: Daam ra es) All of whion can be seen at EVANS I IT.I.LE, IN DIANA; unlit the air of aid& Also. berew tug :Little Giant,..tegtstued 63 tonsi. and six (s)-grucleale harb-en All al which cask be seen eaAIENPIILq, TEN . , NESSEY, until the day of sale. Also One(() whadtbostotbstons; one (I)grintrale: barge, and two gocoal boat.; AU Cl which can :.e seen at XtELEML, AIX AN, 'SAIL until lac dal of War Ala°. W. art-boat W.. E. le, NW. 800 tors; wharf." host /Mellon 54T toner wharf-boat Chancello r . am tonal dee (d, gunwale •barges, and Ciao (1) ttlLtOa All of wh eh ea* be teen at the BI0171; of WHITE RIVEN until theday of sale. Perftolll making prol*Lais tfer more than one boat or barge 'koala Oen the name or ntonber of each boat er barge bid fur, with mice IMODose o be siren breath, - t • . Each talOreonitsaleg &bid ehnoldle gelled, and the name of the boat or tone, or dommOtion of he property =weed thertoo, cut addressed to Monier General Z. 13.Paranne, CAW of Bea: EMI Elver' aatakortatino,, In care of the ogle= la eborge of River wzanyportotlon, at the paints di. !throated for opining too. r, The 0 avantment reamers the to withdrairi tai of the Moen rperty, and to mica. ;lope.; Patmeat to be to 'Untied Ertitell ei.n t bel t s ery of any proposaL WPM, W I / A. full_ aeartg.koz • of the PrOPfltY Mg. be eb.l tamed art aloillaotlonto Walanal Arum zawanA ; Assistant Untartermeaten, &dot BY order of th4Qoartennwtez Oeosrsh LEW.IB B. PARSONS, Tran Brigadapeier , ztat and Chief of Bali and ine - • - at=d BELTIKOt :11•1111G 1- - -Leather: and Igedji kubbei &attain alto, - -Flailtnit. Be Gaskets, Lots laatilar_and,-Ttoreta ut afar too quality. A tuU sUntit always on /wad se arta ses;. truktf: street, by .- - - jyal . _ . O S, 80a ALL pepERAT fseq `ll l " l 4.reai,s444,frr irip:44e4
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