Dt !XIX% *ad 118 .11rOtid:St r i r 'lnear • _coiner sf Fflth :aOOCrlptliais or - Gocarnment lgool# bought arid told on 1113 Ora MEM LoOdortind COntoiontal:Excl*go so Ist Gold. BllvOr Rad Cotipcnit bought, lit highO o t :ralos‘ - atia Gold DraftsbigniWOrt Nxtryrxcuic PINANCE • AND - TRADE. r • • ,c‘,.+••••=•.. .. TltcErnlY J.Foui / 4 0 966 . „4401,1 liar siAditatheradva!topailicimicituf• Lad lnr.ow- YIDOCAO-i1ay,):41,444‘: Now York-. iliiotatioieglb-diry weaves lonciiik 1aire,1140.20 , 8; Ltilli2s4lo4o'si 90071.3Cne, 1te..5.101p2.3.43 , theve1and •Plitsb7iith Itallroad 1734; Er1e:61.34. r Sayeti.,Tkattins arc..l,slnalld shadalit.laW-24.*:1141ir01e5:7.r" " Thu einprionile et • arrecie yesterday have P!•9led-ol4ieped innialdernble miriehe Ott &roles. ,Orilgonday it "Its 'estimated that out million would go out on the stearocr,tmt,theaggie sinteamounind to nearly _vas given itui, bull clique another chance to Text up, the. gold premium, 21.11,f111.W1CC1 CbC. , y1 . ‘701.4144017.11 to-day ofling,nearly, notthe,hlgliest,.poiet it low reached hitice.ll4;lr.:., U the 0 - feudal - II once rpa6ll6:lsrVtfie chniCes al tfisititlaiigo ;I :i ya higher, undeijinoittirogent brisk demand It IS said that the Five-Twenty bonds that ar rlYed Lore an the Bootle „tuive been shipped Beikagahr. and that additional ablidileatil were made, as at the present price of gold, these bands cannot sold hero except at a sacrifice. Bat the shipments front glilniaany of everything saleablit*atiunelicadiy,and we must be prepared to see the aggregate of. Be ports from that guartataugment . dally. There is evidently a little ~o tter seeing In our loyal stalk market. Some of our moneyed man seem desirous of buying some of oar best local' stocks; when they can do so at very low /e a: rates. We will riot say that there Is any great demand for investmant,tit when Stocks are offered ruinously now, parties can he found vi ho are wnlini to biz Bank stanviS ado re garded with favor. but - the extreme mews of holders has a tendency to retard. Operations. The numerous and disastrous conflagrations during the past few mouths • hare depressed Insuranco sleeks very much, and, consequent /TO/tete are more buyers than sellers. In oil ,istockathero is next to nothing doing. --The New York Times says r• ciontirmatory of anciene to the Landon Hugs, from Frankfcirt, aito the renewed purchases of our 8. itegi bonds by the German public, we may quote the following from a note of June ;from Hon. W. W. Murphy, United Slates Control- General at frankfort, now °alcove of absence in Michigan. Ho writes "dread yesterday in the thdrago Tribune a statement from its Witshingtoncorrealtendont that somecifflcial at Washington, ball-written that mislay nefitioa of our- bonds would be rc turned to Now York.. 1 do not know what 011.1- .Mal couldhavo Written so; but 'I suppose some banker or broker bait written to that effect. Nearly till the United States bonds which are returned to New York are first sent to our Consulate, counted and. seatsd in our presence nod by . ns mailed for New York.- We goner kriaw from this number sent. In Neu - York , -*ben bonds are sent out; tlitifis done by n Notary, but with us they get a Consular Certificate,as evidence '.lll case of loss and • which I le arn the Migmatite oillees also renire. A few houses send to London for transtu festbn . tolfair York. Now - ,rnp•ViceiConsol at/gunk.' Graebe, wri tes ;that the largest anuanitsenV out; hi any one • day, is 100,000, Bo .thitilts:810,000,000 'ar 813,000,003 altogether May take Hits course; some by people not able to hold, wade others aced on - speculation on the relatively higher quedations at_ ow-York. It gold rises, this calculation :is defeated, and the' bonds aro sent back. _Generally bas been !Mind a poor speoulatigi toretorn stocks to Now'York, and' se I think it Will now be with gold aboveita” . =The New . :York Tribune i l of Wednesday, .• •“Theralsa steady aceumulat ion of National Bank eurtency in the: three cities, and come measures must soon be taken to secure its prompt redemption. It Is suggested that the nap, of this currency to settlements at the • clearing-kotiltes can be made with good re sells lay sorting the notes and obliging banks • using anything in payment not redeemable in the three cities to pay-7 per cent Interest on .all amounts en used. Thls plan would soon send the notes of banks kiting on cirtudatlon bane tor redemption, and bring about a . .Olounder state of affairs. It is tune that '; • '•altezdafi.on otlive dranks.was made as good-as that of suspended o`institnions.” ;which are at par in Washington. This movement toward redemption.will,of courrdt,be warmly opposed by umny.banks whom, chief prodt is derived from supplying cuirency, Inferior in all re epeeist.° plain „leipi..- - tendere.. The rebellion being ended, Congress should lose no time in Sasebo; (he banks to redeem in I%ml,tenders, and wind up, and allow their circulation to be replaced by greenbacks. Eighteen nal/bruin gold Istoo Ottaisa bonus. to pay for the privi lege of Ming' irredeemable Itinak notes :and ..tardtayetaltdil at no'remoto day insist that it Shall:been; OIL The,National bank cotes are a gnat I - testable to specie paYrnents, which mast be overcome as soon as 1,969ib10. ,ffew - -.lfork Money and Stock Markei. -24 WW Teak, June .11.—'Pho plethora or money • coutiriMas, and only - a moderate portlonorthe idle capittd here finds employment. The do. mead for mill 'loam is • readily met,.. at 5 Pei cent. on miscellaneons securities. The mar .,ket for exchange is steady, but there has not' ' vet been muds : dono for Saturday's' packets. ;b au k er ,o Nog, et- slaty days on • Loudon, are ginned at itt. The gold market closed - up at 1474614, tti,l after a clayof greet activity and excitement, These wusnot much moreMalsk gfrv.. • . eminent. securities this afternoon.. bat the market was very firm on the 15.40 Daimons and . r i l , g i on the leading shares. Conpons—.s=Ysot rtg , istcrod, do of , 65, ,1116.40 con rats, 454; Treasury, Ist serieff. - 102 :. ea do;" 0134;Iforthwestern consolidated; convertible. • bowls, hi; Western Union Telegraph; Mau.: !poss. preferred, :Ph; Erie, My,,; Michigan Southern I*,‘; Illinois Pen trek - 1244; Mortitwes tern; MX; dapreferred, cuss; Rock. Wand, my,. •-- ALcompous the second regular board there was Teri, • little done, and but ,few change% „ttt. ak the Awn' open . board, there I.IIN snore tono and steadineSs With a Slight rally from the lowest The:,tuarket for Petroleum' tual.:,Miiiing Shares WIL4 Arra this afternoon, with an- ad . Veneer= United' States and Consolidated. Ex-, celsier,s7; alladw Elver, 40. Mining creeks EIEUOtti ph Benton $ 10; 140; D0W1L.1.N.7 prim, of stockw-kihio cortlflMiles, VtOlariposaprcharred,2lk,_Wateley, fir. , /,;.stew cebuau ve lfric.:ss.%V.lteading, 1_15%; Michigan southern,ll%; Pittsburgh, 82%'; =Mr Inland, 91.1..Warthweeitetm..4834, , Gold Closed at1475‘.. .• 4 -Maw Tomr„. gutielt...=.TherGareeisetriaPithiedi-' • ey: articlE earn under the- expOrtation of is • largo shipment of gold on Saturday.the pre. • return haff strengthtmed, Thelsidoraana wlll - two or; titres millions, The general Swords'. :It= is that the premium will reach.: 50._ Thu continued Inactivity in'. the stockmarket has caned a downwardterideae, Erie fell oft GC. uleveland and Pittsburgh however, rose Governments steady but strout ; all's of lan pre 4 better, chasing at •board at 1d254. There Is very little mcrietrient ia.the lean • market, call loans are made mostly 5 :per cent-, Discount. are nsod.. • Crelnly, satire on paper. . The. rate. is 565,4 per cent. for "spwulatom RAIL 5 1 4.1t7 for prime Price of Mining stocks Ow In Boston to-day copper Palls 42. Fmnklm 42. Ilaneock 19% Boston Water Power 415).1. Isle . Itoyal 14). - _ Quincy 411‘. Bey Staten). , r - Mew TotVlsrtaaniullis Itaslket. New Tong, June 3.3.-The movements in breakstuirs daring the peat fortnight, Mr. Ms. vOirelltill - nottees thus r "For the better grades othour there has been' throughout the fOrte Watt, past tho lethal trade, WithOrit'ony material decline in value; whiche .Extra State and comment , eatern tot the, supplies have been in excess of the wants of the Made, takes bath given way, and the market elmies •Deavily, There Is ‘no foreign' demand, Mal only a limited, Inquiry. for booth America, West Indiews'Acod, ...ileitlatr: Provinces. For Eoutlittn brandsthere Is a fair request and prices are botter-mainthined. Several lots of 'tench flour (Sherd idto %CO hags of 2.91) lbs' tea) nave lately been ruseenved, and spot - thin sold WI the; the gunned , lei gen erally good, bus his dlincult to remove the . prejudices of the trade, and the article moves ;jowly: :,Tberc fe no neer fentnere In the wheat toterhat—the supplies' are very llghtfor the -• season; and the proportion of sound andehidee TOO .advices hum the.-Wont • ay‘gthrotittororable for the appearance of the • trap of. Winter arid the season is.thekented, Iw n tliab n gives ..! il°lli n e u ra 4t at e =WTI lig.l? - te • g pm 6 e l es. "4 - s ior the inferior deiserlptimi there la as-demand: find 'lrregular'lntes. Data . hres more !team. Vaneed, and Min are , •;•••.- *uncut, Indian corn, With free ,suppltes„ has Alum • red in cattle, !, and closet :inner on- the fortnight, The demand Las peen active for Loneness and eXtefineq;- ,-:" 4 is Dry Goods Market: :` Dew ortr. New Yalta Jitaa 11.-3'b Ainosving4ir ,!!!!! loofaDona at the Dry thx,da tixella e f i Z; i t l it= c ite:t i :h u ltr u g=r4 3 ;itl ' a n ts. n loloor l i Cot 41;11atullton:W; Derritaet., .3.1! tlerfitaad .. W, {4lll lGudoll — OWFOlr. 2.3) -Dartford, -1%; La...atter, 1 0 .1;tfittg,f,, „Ilaactuttter, 20 : Mao Glieeks—Tilbertiat, 40; Walla, r.li; W bitten deo, te. , Portland 12.4 i. v 10017,14; Vfaaltngual,ft_tor a Drills )1416 I:u l 2. d n'l. 4:perell. d • i.glnd,l - 'hirts per dot. 1100 P, I,Dor P i tt pe,..„r t07ri.=11.1:4; E. wrtuod,F 1 11uchr yearor ved• • 27,00;bOldsaltii ,_ l igt perOLIOn 0.670,ua11ed, MN; r4.°' 1000 :0 per tua liar rote, PA r eat;4aglf EW7lpg,No •• r • ••: 11 -arkett -- ; ' lour etta a ‘ d iu y o u a t t re: ( l s ll , l Ptor* Tin s lni fiU i ßr c Go eorn — an wr I°43 ' ri mn .r wow :for .reoa 4940)34 - unlt - thg . _haw.,3i for igO.IOIYO 4 ' far-NO. -L. . arm . -I , Teiglits 4e. " 3154 oreo Egedina eitiiod - !kr 13818 %P.- " Lia i'3 b;nlt. Corn' ' /Our oto ( Shtd f 2 DOO bosh tiftlptatote 19 5 , 00 0 pep cors • Viour bbit. Wh en onto 5 A 10 .9" • M CM IMit algaita. re,nell....lrlbur drat; adv wbeaf, forivaN: Outs' stedialPlPES L I. celpta .1•10ur Oka. , 10.640719 3 0. bußh• Corn lUD_buldt. Oats / 4 X O basb..9 l trala n " rib= 4,Mq Vilkea& 85,1*. WWI, igtlllor . 400,11)1043. 1' •,, rim i tt,l ". 00000. .. - 0103iD/4illtaiSiinatilwataiker** ' ' 'hint:Erode= • Inar*StilTitretitilet; being al luoirCent49 l si ou:e*atement,tbo • aa lnß{tCEtkaFOaritryliotnitliatand• • • - • RuuERIZEI4COffee livery firm and a shado alitherOWnevr 'quote at !Zito ki.for fair tO strictly pritne Rlo. IStritra firm and looking op; Cuhaltigiuotad.at toll ; Port* Rice, WA to 14W5 /ftughed,lS DIM ;"IP! :Coffee, ICyAID An 0011ee,12 to 17%, • Porto Moo Molasses i 3 gelling at 13 to ED, and Rang oon . Rico at 100 11 cants. _ . DRAIN-DO Demur Ire Wileat' find bat . little offering. Oa eof 1-tar prime in. Strum, in elevator,ST; 1 car do_tgarked) at 58 . (Mango °sternalbe bolted at 514145, In eleva tor, and IS co from store.-Cora' la dial but held pretty firmly; prime 14ballett, may,befair ly tAr e ltd r , it;ents on track.' -Nomovenntit PROVISIONS--Eacon is iltr,but quiet and unchanged,-15.forEhouldem,' 1 .1 4 Sur Ribbed Sides; and tor -Cluivosed Stlgar , Ctired llama. lardiladalibut tlrm at EP 4for steamed, and gar -kettle , wendqplld, Hess. Pork is In very litalted demand, - trartba qui:dean*. 442,40 ' • FLOUR -Is quiet but arm prices lute well sustained. 'blood 10 amine Spring Wheat Piunliy is selling al6M011; half -Spring anti half Winter at *DAB 11,75; and Or' Winter at 112,50 to $l2. Vaneybrands "reselling at from $D to $lO per bbl: . Rye Ploarlattrararl s , 7l - BUTTE C.,ontinnes very dull and while the supply 'slight, it. isneverthelesa largely in excess of this demand', WOW= repoit , small sales of prime at 'A/ to 'Eh EGGS-Demand ihirand market steady; we can report regular sales at X 24. _ cnzEszaiescrit Western BrilVve at MD; Ilanitrtagh at, 17elact - . Ohio „Paetory at 16 it2o, and -Now York Gosben at 2.14•22. • DRIED PEUIT-Sales of B bb's Apples at Is scontung yyzwaltr; skd f., 111)11 !„ gatirter readmit at - 20. -POTATOES-sale of 200 bb's common at $2,60 per bbiland23o bush Peach mows..at 1014.5 per bushel. Erma store, in small /01g!Praan Blows may COO quoted firm at 41,M • -ti - DAY-Is firm but unchanged. 1•10 LEAD-May ba quieted firm 11 1 4; 01G.-Sales No. 1 Lard sussaix, FLASSEED-SalenatErperip s s dk, snot 3t iin , Dack. BUCK S-Pritne•White at 412. RUCKIVILEAT,-Itegular Bales at I:,Z. - - • ••• emestraeu Ritaiiizinit. • • , . . . . Orr= oz stagrvirersczatt ti.Larrgs.,l Mite/Moir, JUDO 14, l's" i 'INFORMS 111 111.4.1L80AD, CRUDE—There was a [Moderate business done In Crude today, but the market eotitur PlTV'lmsolt. POWs Wkiwn & Catezeo It. it June 14-1 bbl eggs, 2 kegs land. W J Heck; I nee weak with a: 11 . 5.0 1 11 .E tende .. Y• Quota" box bacon; it DIM+ eggs, Blair 1 tromis; 50 iIOW. mg machtnes, Wm Sumner & co; 100 barrels tions mar be fairly given at 13 to 13%, 121113 re flour, Cidp & Shepard ; 20 bide potatoes, 25 buts Luru ad and in bulk, arid is to 10%, packages eater, T E Jenkins; SS ski; barley, 11 Rea, jr; 0 baeloded. Sales of 00, VO and 5W bat at 13; 575 ibis le 9 do eggs, Little, Paird & Patton; 50 it 131,:;;202 at 13%1 SOO at 1334;1300, in Wk., to ar•• hies, Meßeth it co; 47 bbis spirits, Win Little; live, at 144;110 at 18%, packagoa Included, and !i d es hams, P Hanna & co; leo ibis flour, Shoo:taker & Lang; I esteem . Culp A Shepard; ire at 18. The arrivals continue pretty large, 55 bxs starch, J S Dilworth & co; 50 do do, Orn though as yet the suPPIY• I3 ant ;tip `_ 1 . hard 2t Thomas; 40 do do, Suriver & Loasear; ozdclut °rb° demand as genern k supposed, 50 do do, Little, Baird & Patton; ' 1 car stave.,, , oaving out of view that In the hands of spoon- tj J Maya; 1 car metal, It C LOomis; do do, arto.w. Shippers are buying very" springlYs Bryan A. Canghey; 30 bxs ehowe,l 11 Lipp refiners, tae, aril Metrictlng 'Weir our` Gott; 15 do do, a Riddle; O.TdO do, a Dallell & eses somewhat, in anttelpatign s of /cower oo• 14 do do, T C Jonku,s; 10 bxs soap, Shrtver r b ates, %shill, holders, genesully -, 111 S furribus & i . ,, i ,,,,,,,,_. r t to realize, and asivill be Seen by,neferenee tO , L n wwlsatt aittng r a ligh . t "wm conce - s u sil bl us : l ' r ord e ent sm etfre 's t 50C I L kr "" 'burieY, s A ltgro p Zr T rlt e rlo n gl "ll . oll Frot p r: .. C B leech ; ISO do do, Kirkpatrick A, errom o sI IkE IeB. FLNE.E.—Vhe atlian' ' Co in - golil brut mot .. 1 v we" ), "' n ic k a .'-'; I do oats , IV D P.l - ga"°,,11:,,%,,air ell ~..m ' r r nl k , "l h ,,,f od T terw , ' llN il de ' rn °" l ' e j s:; l 100 do b a t = - go ld - fi ------ r -- .--,,,,,,,- - g g rom og floo do do, T l c Jenkins; leo do do, S Lind preahmtug. T ere la no Provoi.... to - j• 1D Wallace; Ido do, Bitch- In the mendloneotthe market for bonded , ma y r -Car corn, • ateCrbery ,T.- co; 48 balite cotton, Park, oil' with the asaaPtam Patissialla"taare la a . gither &co ,• =boxes soap and cants I S; Helm little more.inqutry, but AS oar refiners go ' A Riddle; 11 bbls oil, 1 Dickey Is co; 2 s ldnis to .lly do not mann satisfied with.the ewrrrea - onosr; D 0 Donovn 10 neinghtfered, we have but coMpartivelyilt - w' 1 .w.. 8 sf . F. ll Mtoo. Ido do; transactionstorecotd. ' Wocan report a sale boxes candles, J . ll. smit j h 53 ibis tour, t. re „f ADe bbj & y, :g ni,joember, d e iti m i l ,„ p&u,,,,, ham A. Thomas, .Ido do, as uardlner;•23 b 23 J a C.ngeld; AO ,do do, Voigt A co; 7 do dolphin, at, 45; and 500 for Octoberott-40.., 210 ...die. movement in /roe e l l, and prices are ,entlritly t k io il. P . Cl i tt d e o r, d el o, k or t iar ie & tb a br o a w rd r. ; 0 .al do do ta d t, o4 Ti. J it e id e : nominal. , s auxvias_Th e iii . xThi be o rdaby the-AB , d1er1359 built outs Wm Bingham; 3,21 bor. ~..,, fa ley, ZPOneer & ideKay,• Pe obis lime, 1 Wel -14th,w73: al.ter 'Ana° oar last Deport : wore - lace; 101 ms cheeks, ll' VII Rankin; 10 do do, Jlt - isher_d Tiro— . ..,1000•Jas. Wilkins ',l2s C.°ll.ld -Neaverqk Jalte3l... 104 llarbenettli 00...1....107 Prxxsannon. Com:smut:us Ann Cute - least . , 13. a . Mclntosh At.. Co 72 BradyhtWd Iron Co 71 "mut 14.-1 mix staves, T 31erkle; IM Wile dour, Thmentri &Dunlap.. 250 , T,Stoekdale...4. 120_ 0 1 d ll o Lcce d,0 11 . 10: 1 7 , j do, w .l ig o m ard rw it u ie ; r i . 21 So . n b ;: a ca t, ears 1 .7 .1. Sc. P0rter......._: CZ D. R. Eugurt0ri.....31.2) corn, Gtimore,Efitopsou & co; Ido do, .1 Coburn Total 3 Wallace,•At ibis herring, E Ileazelton; 4 pkg i s butter, Cook, lire & toe; 0 bite vinegar 11 Pahnestackt& eo• 32 idle paper, Pitts 'Paper Co; 2 tree bacon, J Lippincott; 3 bile egg. T C ALLIMMT STAIIOIIt, Juno 15-215 who barley, II Ilerrett; LT do oats, Stet, art A co; 1 car stavm, .1 J . Italys; 1 do d0,.1 It Iloombalt I tn. con], Owen* Keratedy.& limper; I earmillfecti It Knox A !Ion; I 0 bale paper, Pittsburgh Paper Co. CENTRA.VLIVEI-STIWK HARKS:r. 01110107 wits,Prrisistracia Gazer's,. Oat: limo 1930. " CATTLE—The- market for cattle has been rerearkablyhetlvh thls - SreeVithellahisellolls in the aggregate - being larger thanduring ney preceding week for at least; biz months, and while there was evidently a - better feel ing manifested, and buyers and sellers got merer together In their views, prices, Its com pared with last week, have undergone bat lit !ln change. Good to prime g. rade., of which !here was a gioed supply, sold readily at good ' prices, while ,commen and Inferior grades acre dull antraegloeteitaraChtildess had to otalrecreacessioneln order. to effect sales.. The attendance Of buyers vitsCalte' liberal; and If. ,unst be confessed that they bought Moly llnd paid goon prices, when we take into con •tderation the unfavorable character of the :virtues froM. 'New 'York. Goal .to extra fat Accra sold at from Sto 9 cents, gross, fair to medium at 014 to 7%, and inferior at to O. SllEET—Themett. for sheep han been dull mid : heavy [browbeat, the week, the 'rapid". Is•mgeotielderablin execs§ of the 'deman ; dud, as cornaured with last week, prices are .nade,/ower. It is true, there were about the 'meal number of buyers in attendance, : pad, inlitnoidycut number 'changed kends, bat - there is no sgulaing the fact that the ' market was shard one, and this was admitted y both buyers' 3QA ahllerg. AS wilt be seen ~ v reference tcilhe sales, brims ranged all the ;, ay from 4 to 5%, gram, „though liro•• parte remark thasto-digothelrertr sneer ~during would not have brought more than 5 11.00S—Iderketpiiithet steady will a de , inane. about equal Oa theleapply,' and MIMS dthoegh unchanged, are pretty well main 'aimed. We continue to quote at Oho 10 cents, gars, for fair to good averages. The Slog 'beep' kftnemreguhsc Quirt 'either Cattle or 'beep, •cilthenglt leaf active:Which fitfot en masualthingAt tele seasonotilbe year.. airwarra of steel atricirit TS* Waiciainritit arra* 12, ISRL Cattle. Brojirli . Sheep. 512 . 'MOO 993 l 10115, 11500 Plutadelptila, Neri+Sork Baltimore Way Points • Tani. -Maroirrso aarmeoi does. -, ./in free.' - - Atpc.'' Price. _Shields to Toter 13153 Z 9 62 Welshto Voter 77, • MO 9'60 i tonnes „ 245x'.975 :1101mes to Voter 134 165 936 French to Voter - • 47 3.M3 960 class to Voter 170 242 10 00 u m to Voter sr •rar 931 1:ni:13. to Voter • 134' 215 960 57etvartoPideock...„ 134 35.3 910 , Early - to - Keys:: . 107 , 2943 9 87 .Combs to Keys Metier to Imhoff *.flo 110 965 79 174 925 McClure tolmhoff& (M.- 41 .lit'. '• 925 • Boller 1,0 linholt& Co 7/1 / 83 9.25 ,Mashbtrasertotinhoir &Co• 31 515 9:40 to - MtdllW l - 84 330 999 Imhoff to Ma by 122 193 925 "Goldsmith to Gilehreist... 210 9 50 " Thompson tit /mhof II 3 9.2.5 Voter to Mays ' 'GO MO' 965 • Voter to 62L 195 965 Bell to Voter..., 75 105 9Yr ' k6Poarall ital." Or Saws. Buyer. No. doge.. Prim Co-to 91 93 500 '-lialt ~ . ea 4 99 I log to LlOyO G 46 87 4 00 'atalme&.Co.tollsaser....:lB9 ; 87 , Cmerick & C0.,t0 Rawl... 799 - • 89— MearitOTandirglit. ".“201 • 134 ' 15'M Tholmllsonto Rawl 215 94 - ; Lance to 187 6° Evana.to Tlesser .. Bl. . 70 • 'Weeding toParitioiiet - ":.:.• Ir.' 675 Morgan to 400 89 *mitt; & Co.- - toTideack.. , , 195 t - BS - a 25 Broodook/. to Hto Meister . ...... 199 Si • 550 Wewer H 7 5 00 ,AbbottloPideocir .......... 2 3513 11 00 Voting toMeffnet '1.... 202 91 • '650 . \Virus to Deltrieb.... - : .... . 414 et 5 80 Paxton to Digtrich . 335 et • &25 Austin &Co.itoDeltrieb.. 404 87 400 Wary to Smith-- 200 to 4 00 :Evans to Dettrich 5.1 74 Z. per head it/trOtttaD 5Lr.9.9 or aAittx.. - Matto Kerr 44 bead good Mach steers.aver. aging 550, at 6%; Muff .to Rainbow H head falr ,se steers, averaging 1939, at. 7,05; 1.1017 to Mon- Lerma° head fairish • rulers. aVereiting 9,90, at 7.4; Mitt to McElroy 24 • bead common atoek steers, averaging 850, at. GM; Muir to Smith & Alooney .33 rusat_stOod Indiana steera, usenet log 13 , Au,at 5,34.111/2 to Thos Duffy 38 head fair. BteaTa, Averaging ahead ISM, at 87721 head. Myers to Maynasia atiad, , wsighlag J;75, at. maple. to Moardlo 18 head, weighing '.1,- Yin, "%Cuasleitit K er win tt e t t lrittt fledge to tin co e g , s; Welsh to Whiner .0 Co, 51 head, weighing 3 - 3,3M,rallMillnehliehler- to:Mooney' & 4)0. 19 head of common cattle, weighing 51,500, at 5%; Mashlioaser to. Mooney & , 1:o.17 head weigh -log 19,831,'at* Kft Clark to Rainbow 20 haul, weighing 111,Wemt 7,45; Clarkto/letchel 1713ead, weighing 18,000, at • 7,701 McPhail/on to Manes '2l head, Weighing 4-2400, at 845183' Calf/nen to Cassady 100 head, weighing 172,50, at, 7,431; Chair to Keynes 19 head, weighing Apra 06 73 4 .11.1edgcsi & Co. to. Gearhart 17 head, weigh- - lag ism% sttilit Goldsmith - to` Maynea & Co. 72 head, weighing 79,07.5, at 750; tilvens to John build; 33 head, weighing 400 , 25, at BM3 Warns to Dairy 11 bead, weighing 11,475, at 71 Whitta. her te3,141311Me 1inici5t.W12.11111 1 3431, 4 9 0 ,. 0 1 7 , 10 : Mintz it Co. ht. Mooney 13 head, weighing 2200 Ito, at 8,87; Kinatt to sail &Co. - 20 head, weigh- Ina 17,1 a, at SM; Johann% ^V FAIGYUC4{ 01 head, Weighing 24,725 at 8; Ward to Montague & Co. iil head, welt/tang 81.5/00. at 896 per head. Colighrey /1/ . ttdmith , bB , bead Viesdu cat. Ge weighing ate; JOnston toJobnston et Lead, weighing 85,700, at—;Dotty topell 18 headiSveightOg tit N. • :York mega market. yoiilltakClV."-Ainerican- z - pig eon. guises la limited 'apply, and ho l hi now held limply by the. malcen 04,5, with Sala shift our lust of about 1 0 9 0 'tone at *NOM, , The. in ;entry te large; sad tvis only the extreme views of holders triat prevents isrSo..sales• ' 2 ‘ o . 2 ri 'not in- dOblal:Old. and no eaten ,arereported, Scotch is held dicargattinklialor tailthosir and ilartsiturrie, on tons of the letter brand hat , Mug [men dtagosed of at WA. PAIL WI teas same ,at tits buyer In shin at $43. In lots, M whealsW/II ad to betaliert for at COM.4 ,aalinl2; $l4 ex•shlp, and_ . 9, .44 , 2, arid 800 CIO son; e Am , - yard. We notice .bestimi,.l3o tons store plate 1 '4ipet,s4 MO do American' wrought scrap and 0 OdleEntrltsh sheet. nimble' suid treblen, - far geld, exAthipi On terms we. did not learn,. We surto smell sales Aincriean relined tar from., mannfactureis blinds; at" 111008ls5 out, tom wretn store; there ' , has, Deem no chasigo,the uutrici,3l4,WoP riPPYt4l , ur .2221-42nestildetca -4[11111;14.111111;11./OilICA. &Itairikri Juno U.—glaueln, Tsar alunittnly "Mass Or tl was - el4 l :at `/his kYw ithnua i jrnit4OitMelt Wh 0a 1 sale* *V one trim bp)/ its IC. 1 eourna; ESE ffew 7 ' Few Toar4Jtmel4—COttOnsteadybut quiet. The adYance m gold hue arrested _Om decline; Commonor Middling - Uplands. ileur—VOr and-lnferlar gradel . dull end 10QI3e lowBr.for EXtrd State; 1435 ep,,50 for ,Choice do; ..0,60077,53 for Superfine Western; CA4O 5, for Common to Meditiln Extra Western; 40,03433,75 for com Mon to good Shipping Brands of Extra Round Hoop_ Ohio, and 10,80(013,75 for Trade Brands., closing dull and declining. Whisky is without any dee'. t ded thange; rams of Western at lie" and barrels of IVestern, In bond, at Wheat— GoOdsand prime scare° and . 119fle higher . WWI: common. is dull and declining; Balm of new Ito. -1 Milwaukee at V.1, 18 6 2 .W,4. Rye ocet and firm; Western ocest. Barley and BayieyMalt - dull. Corn Sc higher with nn ac tive ex po rt demand; sales at 75128.5 c for un „,,o4d-hea mixed Western; 55Q570 for sound do- ,54€8434 "tor old mixed Western, In store. Oats dull and Now a shade lower; sales at Si® 55e - for New %Vattern, the latter price for Wis conlite; -and TOo - for choice lowa. 810 dniL Coffee qillet• Cri1tni25,44851,14e: Sugarvict at Vile for CuillsrAe Fortb hire; 9.4111(50 fur Havana. plasmas dull. Hops q ui et lit 15 ti „,„ . ,. .r 1885 crop. petroleum dull at 25120 for Code, and lio for helloed bond. Pork ac tive tied Irma at IMO” In for Bow - Mess, e cash; ,50(530 for Old Mess; 4 for Prime; also, 13,550 barrels of New can fur Juno, July and August, schere and havers , option, at 4 31 _,H 5 4 5, -. 4 -' , Beef quiet. ; Beef Hams Cet meats fourchangedcon active and firmer at lINc Cut; I5Ve for Long Ribbed, and 103.40 for Short Ribbed and Rough sides. lard Rimer and more active at 15X111-4415.,.. Butter dull at 55(3020 for Ohio. Cheese Wile. sex. Oinweso Market. Ofiwtoo, June 14.—Flour steady at 6l 50 for Rod Winter, and al5 for Double halm IV twat eery scarce and market firm; sales of No.l Milwaukee Club at k., 4 20. Corn closed better; Wes of early No.l Winets at 74e, late do 74 1 A gt. demandNo 1 Illinois oThica N Othor grains nominal. Wltkiladelphis Marko*. Fatt,Abinotte, June 14.—Petroteam active; aides Of crude Id tly,,62ol4eVreflned in bond, 4010,4D3d. Flour Arm and toodutogod. Wheat firin.-abd Stone, at' Vev. qUitit; Yel low; hOci oozed, Edo. hisky dull. =2=E3=l:3 awriuous, June 14.—Flour Alelet. Wheat firm. Corn active• white, $1,1;1,12llow, -Petmisicms aim; mess' pp .5. Su gllni steady. Coffee quiet. Wlus y qull, at 144 2 . 9 14470/4 3 9- - - THE NEW. Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT 1 1 / 1 6 1 9 1 ► a a a t • CuitittNED wrrn. - 142.41 id Linie, G. W. PETTES, BOSTON, BY James R. Nichols Cs Co., BIAIYUSA.CT MIRO CE131111311.12, ELIXIR PERITVIAN BARK wrrn Protoxide of Iron, Which km become so favorably know° es • Tank' and Restorative, ar `Pnoteinne and Inen/ix in aft porta fe country. IMXI The new preparation. "0611SAPAItILLA IN GO.IIIII2inTIOR Wins lODIDE OF LIME,•• presents one of the most prompt alterative agents, la a rum capable of exerting full action Upon the system. and this In minute and pleasant doses- It Is conceded that the alterative, reiolvent, or tools effects of lodln. are exerted moot decidedly when associated wilh other alteratives, in mionblnationi and the flareaparilLs stems to faint perfectly all the favorable requisitions. The ff.:erect nmally observed when • 4.BaftBa— l'AUlLLAt WITH lODIDE OF LIME•• is taken. IS aninereate of appethe, showing that It has tonic protterttea ofa marked character. Its alterative ef fects are manifest in He ready combination with the blood and Unties. Hale.. scrofulous women sod children improve rapidly under its use. and the vl td functions assume a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to &large numbered chron ic or unto affections peculiar to children. It Is suited to them. both lry the mildness and efficiency Of Medicinal effect and the pleasant, altruti re funs of the remedy. It may be given for • long pertod where constitutional Whittlees are desired. and no Tepostiance, or disinclination to take the syrup, encountered. In White-Swelllngs, Dip-Joint Ins tate, and Distortions of the tiptoe, II should be giv en peribilently, In moderate doses, until retells Obtained. In-the Spring oI the Year, and daring the Warm Weather. The accumniatiOn of mokhld matters to the system teems to become manifest and very troublesome. Lofted.. Headsehe, Boils, Costiveness, toe. of Appetite, Pains In the Joints, Indigestion, Me., are very common. Nothing ever devised Is bettor ' , dented to exterminate or time off these affections than this new combination of BABSAPAIIILLA Wait WISIDE Off LIME. it,, i ney, F ution tile it, or which amm=o..l.o to It, eit'as Alterative, or Blood Purifier, I o o ever:refire Ginn plaind lefthla the reach of faecal- Mt. Indeed, It Is an entire/7 onW and ecrie7T,7lo mobloation, in .no respect re/lamb/Leg anYlnlng Intherto employed. . The eatalon of fuudlcal men 4onestalng ti, the 41aaaription of La enealleal• Character. , Inerelleutte value, manner of use. OA.. are , given • eircltlar. tallith tan no had at he!slot* , of any and all grit, ill. Drugists. l i l d Lated=rarannY i , mylCalmark., • . , VLUID EILTRACT 01' 7" - SARSAPARILLA. Combined with lodide of Lime, 'FLEMING'S DRUG STORE Na. 84 Market kL, Plttabargk. myanatiaawr p r eaurie. 11 . 0158 E. N.IIOLBIES 8c SONS mist ± - pa.e.x.s, No. b 7 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, • m i zt itgr ivv "was and Currency. Clniteal atatetrad (Wag ° Dasd P 4 5"4"* f th• firreCKSs BON EISANDOTHER SECURITIES Bought and Sold oh Comdata. r11!0!.ealion. ritd 01011ass.lad 011111, STMS- SECIJILITIES. United Saints ' 1 Do. Do. Bloc do s of 110-IDa: 6-204 Orient and YonenaraboosnaOrcollected. ludar 421. p .‘ Sears Vuellea Conm 1 P 1016312 . 0 "'" ;_. 41.11VJA P Ad u l.„,-0*..,,V0ti , r w ptd • 'Mgt: 11,9- A au upasynreift;• The river continues to 'recede ateadllY at this point, Ninth - Tour , feet4en Inches to the channel by the pier Marks last evening. A telegram from Oil City reports the Alle gheny receding rapidly, with ttdrty Inches in the channel. The weather continues cloudy and oppressively hot, „with frequent heavy showers or rain. It is thought that the re cent males, both here and above, will at least check the river if they do not produce another rise. . • The iteventle,. tram Forti:nouns, and Bayard. from Parkereburg, and 'the only arrivals we have to record.' The latter boat cleared - on time, and the former will leave again to-day at noon. The Orilda got in from Oil City, and the Ida Bees left for that point last evening, with a fair trip. The Chiettan and Fayette arrived and de parted for Brownsville and Genirra, with very fair trips each way. The travel on tno Mon ongahela packets, will, we have no doubt, be much larger this .summer than ever before, I and excursion parties hereafter will .be the rule rather than the exception, as has been the case heretofore. The new steamer Klee. tor, belonging id the "People's Line" has reached here from Brownsville, and it Is thought that she will be ready to "commence hostilities" by Monday next. She said to ben very tine boat. We are pained to have to record the death of Capt. C. IL Israel, an old stenmbostman, but who for several years past has been actively engaged in the oil business. Capt. laraerwas well known by many of our steamboatmen of the present daymotwithstanding quite a num ber of years have elapsed since he quit boating, and and his sudden thimble will be much regretted. The little steamer Fort Pitt was put np at auction yesterday aternoOn, arid afterwards was sold at private sale. We were unable to learn the price, but it is atddbe somewhere about,. lifteen hundred dollars. 1:=1 vuarvrAcruaros 07 TIIII rota .14 Li ilatt/I at RIVER NVML . . . . . .. .. . . The new steamer H. C. Gray, is now receiv ing her finishing UMettes, and will be ready to commence bitsinesti to-day or tomorrow. As Will be seen by card, Capt. Anderson contem plates making fits first trip to St. Pant . The Now State left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and the Camelia arrived there from Pittsburgh on the same day. The Maggie Hays has withdrawn from the Wheeling trade. The following boats were in port at Cincin nati on Tuesday : Nightingale, Lawrence, Silver Cloud, ltobt. Moore. Messenger, Golden Eagle Anna, Navigator Mary Erwin, Maggie flays St. James, Nangtitnek, Amazon, Wtsit moreland, Camelia, Armadillo, Shamrock. The Nora, Capt. H. IL Deviancy, and the Kate Putnam, Capt. J. If. Lightner, edam: nouneed for Cincinnati and Louisville forth with. They are both neat passenger packets. The now and staunch Pine Bluff, Capt Tay lor, is up for Arkansas !Liver and all interme diate points, and Nv 111 probably be ready to take her departure thin evening. The Leoni d as, Capt. Idurratta, Is tilling up steadily for St. Louis, and will be the first boat out for that point We extract the following items from the Cincinnati Onemerend, of Wednesday : The Armadillo realtipped 100 barrels of are clay on the New State for Pittsburgh. The I New State has a tine trip, including ...."03 nicks wheat, ISO bales cotton, and Pt hogsheads to ' bacco. The Shamrock dropped down to the land Ins yesterday, and will commence loading for St touts forth with. The Pine Grove dropped down to the land tag last evening, looking exceedingly neat. She has been repainted, refurnished and refit ted throughout. The Pine Grove will emu moue° loading for Pittsburgh today. The towboat Rorer passed up the river last OVellirLii. The steamer Robert Moore sports a martin inixodispendedbetweea berehfinneys, Strange us It May appear it tins been inhabited by this species of birds for some two months, who travel with the boat wherever she want They haVo made several trips to Pilinburgh and hack. . STEAMBOATS pirmonunani Ient:AWNS. I IM,, PILL E AND OEN EPA IL E. MAIL 3P.A.47231Err CICMEW"4. Will ruu twee elatlr oldies. 'heel strainers between Pittsburgh, Monongshrlatlty, Brownville , Itlee's Landing, Greensboro, Geneva and the Matted ttll Itegloos. This line It composed of the roll...slap FA Ern , - CAPT, 11. A. COX. D. 13181H131. FRANKLIN... ......... ....CAPT. 7., W. C A 14.61 AC GALLATIN.— .... PT. A. S. CARLILK. Thee paetets will leave Plitaburgh daily at a.. m., and ;is no. waxen 'Satiny. when tttedetthtwe will be at 'ooa. S. M. The through put for the 011 tkrthins will leave Pittsburgh dally at 6 p. In.; Brownsville dolly at F a. m. RICTUPPIX(I—Legres thorenzettle for Pltuitsurgh daily al 7 a. co. and Ip. Si. Leaves Greenhorn and Geneva at It o'clock: Rice's Landing at p. m. The lite Is composed Ant-elan al They steamers . , built expressly for the trade. They are comma...ld tly officers of 10pe eaperiePoos who , fill pay particular attention to the scents and earn ortef passengers. Plie beats wlllleaye promptly , at th boar mlvertlaed FRRIGHTI ItRCEIV ED AT ALL IIUD A9.' - . fir tUraler partlealniN . OrViar Al Me paraleelars. Wbarf-Boat, foot of Grant .1 1 1 . A g r a L. COLVIN,r Drown.' Ile. Pa. myII:b100 PEOPLES' LINE OF STEA MEM, lINCUILIMIATED.) Plitt•barak.Avortre" City. Brown*. This Company will run • daily boat betwera th e abort. comprland of the new nod solendld sole-wine! steamers CIIIKETaI N. IL B. Knliaate e-itumander,and ELECTiIIi, Monroe 5 . 11114.11,1, runsmander. (The Elector Is now being completed and will take her place in the Ilne in • lbw days.) The Chieftain will leave rittaborgh for all points on TUanDAVS. ItSitAlre and ItATUKDAYB ILL sr. 0. Hemming, leaves tlenera for hlttaburgh on airvbiDAYls. WMIIhFSDAYM and YILIDA.I'n. r A. u. and itrorrharlde ail r. N. the company will bare a first-class Wharf float at Mononsahrla city sod rittaburgla. Freight on cd at all boon. No charge.thr cowl:014On on Eastern freight, Thin line orlll not ens hosts on the Sabbath. For further pasticulant enquire on board, Of to .ll /kUil S. CuN I)itrlYrtit, Agent, at tne Wharf Most. footoflirant manned. table:VlVl 1;0R ST. LOUIS AND ST. 4 , - PA OL L/ IRECT. —The dna ps,..t. i~mdtne r steamer e. (AY Vito!. W. B. 1.1104.5tf.07... Wll.l lease for the Above And all Intermediate ports o o r Id a r t 4 h A h i , or d tx e al 4 board or to Jell g rA g r " :ll. • tVLINGWOOD, Ants. VOR CINCINNATI A.ND . p it gr a t LOUDIVILLE.—The new uld elm t a Vrg g ra g itrAll ggg'g' Capt..l. It. LitinTSca. Wlll leave as show on THIS DAS, at 4 p. m. For [retest or pao,age apply on board or to Jetlxv9 FLACK. & CQLLLN(IWOOD. Al'eat 'POD ST. LOUIS AND ST... • PAUL.—Tho tloo steamer =ME! Will leave ror the above nail nil Intermediate ports THIS DAY, at 4 p. m. ror [mist{ or puaage apply on board or to JA.M.PIIB COLLINS. .1. D. I C I TP A LL C AWOOD. sAge'm. OM mEdirrus ag a ir. .L AND AItILANSAS • Vp , endld passenger steamer OCE BLUFF Capt. D. 8. TaYLOn. Will leave as above on TlllB DAY, at.l r. For height or lounge apply on board, or to lel2mloo COLLINGWOOD, Agents.. . L I4 . OI3 — CINCINNATI AND LODISVILL.E.—Tbe splmadid p Fenger steamer a; int&' 'apt. Dertancv, Will leave for above and all Intermediate ports on TRIO DAY. at Ip. m. For freight or 13Z.saire aptv on board or to JeSnle FLACK COL INGWOOD, Agenu. REGULAR PACKET A z d ar m e FUN. WLIZELL744, KAIIIETT AND ZAMESVILLF.....Tbis fine steamer HILIKA OttAnAlLeCapt. U. It. STOLL, .111 leave for the above and all intermediate ports every TUIZIDATI at Ito. ra. BaUllthig, Leaves Zanesville every DAY. at 7 am. J. - D. COLLINUWOOD. Agent. - BOOT= SHOTS, &v. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES ROBB, :ro. S 9 Jtfarket Street, near sth Another large iturehast of HOOTS AND SHOES for" e 'rr strmwer.r Step V s 11511 e TTe eeetoelery.rleje oorkf'hseettj g t r the Tt * a est n esfotoak,ma'rketeWilav ltLltle;, rllcl e:fl?sclatge t 0:4 a prlos. Pte.° cal at No. Fe eena o r s otht l a r h - ReFirli bid t y o e g • ztant7m l eMn; t b hr p i n ~.Zio o n 1.9 !Lancet street. Oet :el I) JAMEA tr... • LAIIGRAIIRIVAL AT • 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, pmexas aBY e Of ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF Gaiters, Shoes and Boots, AT YES! LOW moss. CALL it. BEE THEM. REMEMBER, DIsCLINTOCICS CHEAP SHOE STORE, my= Federal Street. ANtshe, A. LARGE AMR FRESH ARHIVAL OF BEMUSE .1100 TS, SHOES. GAITERS;' alisd Bahnor ale, wt rintirlst beir at the Tray I;bW- , ICST ratorty either bolessle or GIVE US A GALL • BEFORE 1111:10IIASINO IS Ls EW HERZ. • • • • J. W, Cs BORLAND) Ns. 9$ Matta slrsiS, Id door GE= oth. at. 01,19 ,STORE ; : .10. 24 M. Oak , Sired: utaNknitV.,,Antilgindro katiguiiit etC.,Al.a tai ',Mai will Ix .001 trie DSTEST (nem :smeod JOON tINUD i M. GEM - F . 28 FINE CALF SOOTS ABA, co:got:Eft uAITARS at 1.4 m. rolls J. yr. I.IAIC4AIRAN A CO.'S. a MO-- LADIES , FINE 11A1 4 11 . 0a4-1.,,X 41 . • OATTERS at AUX 1 ADIEW FINE KID DOOTS_at J. W. cuout ARAN & 917 n arket - . KID tiLIPP w . , num) FRUIT. sow 6TOIIE- , 4' 21 beta. DriedPreeeee rim bele. Dried Appleet 16 bldg. Dried Clierriee;ll bbie. Dried CI nipeli DWI.. Dried 3Thortleberrieri 2 bid.. Eklerbetriesi 4 bbla. eitreacbell. foraateby VUIOT QACALS2: thAtliaitt 0,00; f!gmesmil P• 7 WW I Itatlakesc4t 810Vazia.1,1276. 1 rrs Ann 174 W oat Mini, , - • NOUTIIIABILIERICA , , 4 , INSIMAIATECOMTANY. Widows and Orphans' Fund, . Jib. 63 William ~W'eso rork. PRESIDENT—S.D. MORGAM. cIiatiETARY—J. W. MERRiLL. R. M. TIMBAL!, Medical Maeuniaar E. p. it) 0o It SPECIAL AGENT FOR WESTERN TA., 67 Fourth Sty, PhlUburgit• AGENTS WANTED. • tOVZ3a4.I =ZWJNN PISS INSUROCICA. PIIILADELEIII. Assets On Jan. 101864. • • 924570149 dr.0.0d193 Capital $ Accrued Premimns srn,oce. Invested rreintrusts. 14138.7N1. linsettied.Clattas . 8.118. Income Coe DM =An. Losses Psld eh:keen:a gIiOOCCO. Perlitnnkliad Tenn...SU ?enrolee on liberal terms DM:cross. Chu. N. Balmier. 1... Le, Tablas IThdfner, 'Edward C. Dale, Pewee Omni. George Fides, Jacob U. Smith, Allred Fltler, George W. Rlehirds,_ km , . W. Lewis, NI.D CHARLES N. A NCKER, President. EDWARD C. DAL E , 'glee President. C P O TPrit Agent. JAG...W Mettl4../dT/Gt, a de . f i ? Corner Wood and Third streets. THE BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY - OF TITS CITY (J( ALLEGHENY. The Commissioners named In the Act of Assent- Sly incorporating —The Ben Franklin Insurance Comp n 77 of the City of Allegheny, • • will meet at the Rankles Home of the FRANKLIN SA PINGS BANK. No. 41 Ohio street, to the City of Alleghe. 01, On WEDN Elie tAY, the Mth darer Jane, A. D.. DM, at 9 o'cloCk A. it., to organise. at which time and lace Hooky wi be ened to receive Co. to the Capltal ll Stoc op k of sat / /0111TIOICO Co. COMMlSStonalte —George It. Riddle, Stephen H. Geyer, Henry P. Swartz, James W. lien, Rottman doe, T, litoekdale Joseph Craig. Henry Uerwig, John IlaworttL.Wllliarn .1. Koontz, Wthloot SOW 11,1kiloln Taggart, It e nTahl r n ' t ' all= s . " ITtlt j u ' ; • Hobson, John itstase7. INSURE .TOUR LIFE IN THE NY CHARTER OAR LIVCONN. E Malin SNOT: COMPA OF lIARTFORD, THIS ONLY LIVE LNSOUANCE COMPANY IN AMERICA that now mate, and pay. an Annual CASH DIVIDEFD an the &Mond each enbseenent payment 01 premium . Its CASH CAPITAL an ac• an:Mutton of CO, It neenrely Invested In pub canOttn sea Mortgettes of REAL ESTATE« It Is now to Its lath year of business, and has paid to the vITDOWII AND ouriLtire of Ito members the ,um o. INK MILLION DOLLARS. To thts date ev idence gle case of litigation has occurred, an ev flat liberality and fair dealing Is specialty will this Company. The policies of this Company are not forfeited by reason of non-payment of preinku6l after the second year. No payments required site ten years, but policies °online° good throngh s. life. OFFICIie J. C. WALKL Y. Prealtient. N. S. PALMER, YleirPresident. S. H. WHITE, Secretary. Branch Othee for Western Permayirallia, where Circulars and blank Applications will be furnished, ON Fifth street, Pittsburgh. .W11""""6 iluo art the Sate . Apply to FIILE AIND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A MEHICA. PHIIADELV.IIIA: =ffl Ilartford Fire Insurance. Company, = fir Protection can ba secured In the eboscr named • d reliable Companies. 44 Water street. (cop stairs .1 WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF PlTTSBUltaid,__ ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. CAPT. - GEORGE NICLD. Bement Arent, n„Wht=rat , Omar *Co.'s Ware Douse. up start. ritts___,_ WI.II insure arathA all kinds or Fire and Marla* Risks. A home limitation managed by Diroctort who am well known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of. feting the best protection to ttosse who desire to br Insured. *lei. Nirolea, N. Miller. ,ir, Jame* IdeAnlee, Nathaniel Lion: lea, Alexander apeer. Ca Cell Herr n, o m n, vlO 113ela lA . WM. P _ _ _ lIITLZENS7 INS IUILALNCE CADDIPA vNY OP 1.1111011111U11.-0111ae. corner Market and Water strenta, second➢ Door. WM. isAtIALICY. President. WM. A- BIIMPAISD, beer. tar,. Insures !Steamboats sad Cat goes. Immo anginal tom and damage in the navigation of the bknatbern and N'eatern lueen. Lama, and Bayous, and the_ navigation of t to Seas. • Mauro, Lofton loss sad flotasfg, by nre. ?rm. Th T. kei w. O. Jo r. 8. P. n•lva. F JR9eso /whim Knes. VarclAT maw". Ucorge Bletets pcorccnii EvoicoAscc co. 0/7101. M. Z. 00IINIR IF 0013 ASO rirniAls. Was. Phßßps, 1 Capt. John L.'llkoads. John W.U.t Samuel P. iihrleer. John L. Parke, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. Jas. Mille; John Y. Kirkpatrick. Wm. Van Kirk, Prank B. IllsselL Jana L. Verner._ C. Ranson Love, Wlt. I lIILLIPS, President JOHN WATT, Vice President W. Y. IJARDNYht, beonctart.. inilily Capt. BAllikl trOttFION, Clang Apt. .4-A.LLEGUENY INSURANCE C(l%, OF PlTTSBUTitilt.—tidiee, NO. 37 WM street pant Block. Insureyagainst all ted§ of Fire and Idarine Maas! JOHN invini. at.. Pr.!dent. JURE D. JEDEOUD. Vice eaestdent. C. U. VONNELL.EsoretArr. Cap L. WM. DEAN. M.Eena Capt. 11.utaTia, == a..„?,:e 2 /1= T. J asostlnson, Jottn l IrwlA, Jr., B. L. Fablsestack. ri:\IYIL 7 II4.I/9 MI :II 0. W. MORROW Jag. B. BARNHILL, ..BOILER WORKS. MORROW it BARNHILL, MABVPACIVitiItB or Steam 13ollers, 011 SWII, Agitators, Tanks, Salt Pawl, Gasometers, Wrought Iron 16ridges,111heet Iron Work, ase., CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS.. P1211:91111:17161114 P 4. ARKIEPAINING DONE PROMPTLY. to y2iMN piDIISTILLIL WORKS. 11011 M, MOLII...JAELS rri.l.sol(...tromrsm OUR. 'HOCH M. DOLE At CO.. 'Tu't L Er.e_r j rliTPZ l AS,l Al a'Q WINES, OIL Ninat i. ..nisxNES, LOCumOTIVE4 ty N te s al . Woorlalgtitn. de of I...tad and Marine EN alf.7lllthit'Swialf.WV, Witrot.nolegr-ot,ll=l. share of patrunase from !Steamboat builders and other. wanting good machinery. Our aim will be to do all wort to the heat manner fora alt compensa trAMA': tool hio u rnir ice 411; Au nt lu ti: 'f'" rat, _ M ilgititOrtg; 311 A rr Mr Mao% • eart-ohop on Leonean° Way, near the 1' 'lnt. oundry on Thin' street, near Market., Plitst:rgli, aplikkad ARSENAL GLASS WORIRL MODES, RYRIE & CO., Manufacturers of 131:11.01L itipP tritikiliN Wino. WARE., U m nifsistsi Ware, Patti., Dembohns, par ram ae. aretiousa—Nor W.A.T.SA UTLETy 1411:Werin Wield and Grant streeta, Plitsburabt trelnres " Trrg n o r f Thaergo to De anp er Ahrn.ajetlYitiiik• ltlassWare or the above description. • All orders promptly attended to. Particular attention pald is private moulds. ausily P. COLLINS 11011X11 WEtOll7 I lOLIFANS & WRIGHT, Britton's , _eir i bo s ga S c h ita l t virrigt.rmiditetrti of .11r1ttanis used by Gifu MatilthetVret. Linters promptly Wed. No. 1 LiP.OOND writewr, Pittsburgh. Poona. oely kJILEVERANCE, , No. 513 WATER . STIULIT ‘ Kittsbargb, manufacturer of WILKE - ItIVItTa.WROUtiIiT SVMM mamma sodpillroad " 14aFeaar e n i sra l itebiiiami Splael ' azoilllvets or amalleul to order at short notice. A vied gur Vitutai.lA:):eqzq BALTIMORE & iI&VANA STEAM.- N)MPANY.C • ' • " • ALOX. BROWN - A ISOND L Generat'Aients. You 4EW ORLEANS DlltEt7T,.Altßylc.NO TEE TlNlTinit ISTA.T.I:B MAIL: " The First-01MB or4444e wla,ar<ll as 44444 Ratline, Command, "LlBEUTT 3 ,l.lsotons,' ...I;_lftaffor YtL d, _Command er, on SATO DAY, June I. From DROWNbitIYRARP; ALa s enntannentl. fur trelpt or passage, fleabag unsurpsssed ea- W ltiirtrt.Valif 8%13 YL6" .14 a RAZ!. " 1.4.11.-No Ms or Lidlne but those of the Compa ny will be elected. Permit' for the frelght must be mand Item thin once... Notreight ,regeked rpm butrey biding signed on day or Made& ard3tl4 kTEARI TO AND FROM= LIVER. f a'ranetiiaiSM T ga l lfr"" wl " • EVERY SATURDAY, -I•EVERTINEDRWAY, waunruto Tt eta And trim Lesititui; Enilead, Beat, tindOrnamW m W i ntia.... - 4° ! Vint k 0 - 0 Rosati .-i F... _3~ yet }_ ~,..^.Mi' 1 .. ..... . i •ARRAN SFIIIEN D , re.r.nos aNAISILII....ara4 ENT B. K. DAILY TRAIN& Mind after 111.1NDAT, May Bib IsT;'..Vains will leave the Unlfm. Pastmnar . ll . llt., aellierof 2n yllO/30 - teaves Pittsanrti at MO A. L e at principal station.. Arrives as Altoona It at Sae A. st.i Tyrone, 9:o. A. [5e11..1,434.. 10= A. OI Haven, 12:10 T. X.ll ling.' ; Baltiniore,r 3:20 ' 3f.t New York, ylvailen. town. 10:45 P. at ; Philadelphia,* SILO' . sew York, vb. Philadelnhla•itt 10:= P. K. CENCINATI. -Leaves t' .; M. gh 9:311 A. M., gt MI station Al l at 2:43 P. rV a invii. burg, 8:15 T. K. mit lu. Philadelphia at TL . 4O A. at. BY thl. Y.. , get • are transferred at 'Uion Depo West Pil...Mien' directly to Express train for NeW loft, reaching there at 15:110 A. K. PHILADELPHIA EEPRISSSI-Livesllttaburgli at 4:10 P. K., stopping Ortly at rainciral ata Anises at Latrobe; 3:00 0. at.l Aileen*. 9 t oo 1 N• Harrisburg, 2:23A. IL; BaltintOre,•7.:Al A. it.• New York, via Allenlor n. 10:10 A. Y.. via Ittileelelele. 7:10 A. K., and New York, Via Phildslimia. at .2105 P. K. Sleeping Can ran t - On thia train nom Pnistairafe Baltiolore h. WPlillittle l p ialt, and York .15 Allentown. TART LlNELeaves Pittsburgh at 10.f14 7.1.- tOPPiet„Ortly at principal :Bailout , dirties at Al. toona a 1:10 A. It.; Harrisburg... 8:lli A. 11.0 PAW' more," 12:11) P. st.; Now York," ria Alleato,w t. 1 10 P. IL • Philadelphia,' P. St.; and Now 'Mirk, VD Phllailelphla., at 0:42 P.M. Bradtraie. ttifewer. 10014 all other trams, Handays ATI= ACCOMMODATION TRAINS DAILY, SHRDAY EEC Err Eb. JOHNSTOWN A.cCOMMODATION-Daill(aaaant Sundays) at 210 P. IL, stopping at reanlar Otsll o N a between Piltsbargh and Conemaugh. and connecting at Blairsville h a lnte rsect n i s o y n with t rain o On . M e Indiana B ALTOON Wm C P OMMDATION-l a OW (except Sundays) at 700 A. K., noppmg at all rem:lulu. lons between l'lttsbnighand Altoona. and tusking close connection with trains on the Indiana Brandi. West Peramyivania B.allroad, Ebensburg A Creseou Rail rood, and Hollidaysburg Branch. Well'. Accommodation, Be.), daily (exeapt tun - Sa♦♦)) at 6:30A. K. Wall'. Acoommodation N 0.2, daily (except Son "ar)i'll.lrcej A. Y. No, a. deity (except tlOn dayy) •. 11:50 P. K. Braddock's Accommodation No. 1, daily (ex.:ant Sundays) at 3:40 A. B. waii, Accommodation No. 4, daily (except ...- dat 1:30 P. It. Wall'. Accommodation No. 5, daily (except Sun d'iTN.At'lsat`sexr.ato.d,atou No. I dans (eseerd a..• day) at 10:10 The Church Train leaves Wall Station every Sun day at 9:13 A. R., and arrive. m Ptsbutalt at 11,06 Iteternieg, leaves Pittsburg it h at 12:t0 P. Y. and arrives st Station at 2:00 P. 0. iteturoneg Train. metre tn ettumnrge as follow.: Tat Line 2:10 A S. First Wall's Station Accommodation eas .l a. Brintou Accommodation No. 1. 7:50 A Y. Second Wall . . Station Accommodation.... sae A Johnstown ...... 9:5' A. B. Baltimore Express tAn r. x. Philadelphia Express 1.30 r. yes' York Express 1;30 P. N. fhbd el ail4lStation Accommodation 1.8. I. K. Wall'. Acanamodatlon, No. 4 4 00 r. r. Bra/dock's Aocommodation No. 1 5:30 r. ea. Wall's Accommodation Al Acentosnonatboo and Rralgrant•• 10:I0 T. Si. 1157 Exprem -11:50 1. B. Baltimore Express will arrive with Phil:We:Phi. Expresa. at 2:05 r. a., on Mondays. Zhu new Maori I.l4ltrot Mid.occupy-Mg the three upper stories of :he Depot Bulldlng,l. now open ler the a 01 . 11C1 Al. accommodation or the traveling com munity. A ...parlor. linslanrant Is open at ALL 1101111.6. day and night, Sundays excepted. nonce.-In case of loss. the Company will bold inonuselses sesponsllde for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding aloe. For tickets apply to 11 - . S. BECKWITH, Agent, At the Pennsylvanialientral Railroad Passengernta tint. on Llbenv sod Washington Weals. nYll PITTSBILTRGII, WAYNE A CHICA(I4.) RAILWAY, AND CLEVELAND A PITTSBU HOU D RAILROA. 1.4411. Snainner Arrearriemaeal. 11166 On and anus May :nth, Ines, trains will run as follows, T 11: !mars Ibr Plttethisegt. WIN:0TO. (7 1 ‘.. 1.04 . H 1 N 441.9. Exerts'. 17.:ill A. K. =ker. 2:10 A. n. 2:10 A. K. I 1 •53 P. M. Expreaa T W 0.K.1:91 r. P. . Bail •...- 1:45 A. N. CIO A. 1 1.10 Par Newcastle and Erie /WI O.Y. Returning, arrive at rlttabargh: 7L W. A. C. It. W.-M.M A. H., 3:10 P. K., 1 , r. a., 0:10 r. a. Essln F.Z.YELLSB-0,13 P. 0. C. AP. ll,-Ltue A CCOMMO D A TI O N 11:0. AITRAINS. Leave Allegheny for NKr /Isterravate-901 25110 A. r.. .155 le. K. and ti:MT. 31. 110C1110111.11 - 2113 P. n. Nave Crarria.-2:30 P. K. EOOlOOO4-intllo P. K. lIVIILLIdrII.I.a-d= P. 0. Beturnlng, arrive at Allegheny P. Yt. W. &C. R. W. 7:13A. K., 3115 A. at., 9: A. 11. 2:M P. lit„. 4:M r. 12:M A. K. C. , P. IL It-940 A. Ir. GEOBASE PA/3.81N. Tieget Agent, Union Pasass.aer. StallOn, Pittsburgh. Agent, A. Q. CLAJSEALBEJLEY. Ticket Agent, Allegheny Cit y. Jr. R. MYER. Genes) Ticket Agent. PETIIAL •1.750,000 • • in.asqooo. W. L. JUNt.' 4 . Astat. pITTSBURG.II, EO- 4 MMIRE LUMIUII3 AND CLNIAN . . Andrew Ackley, Darl.ll IL Lou, • 1t... J Thomas, has. J. harks, John IL McCune, James P. Hamm. LiEfitES.T. Secretary TO COLUMBUS. Andint We principal tittles. WELIT AND sof:maw-um UONDAY, MAY =Sat. 10614 lc IIIIA wlll lame awl arrive at the UNION 06.10 i a fellows PlSlerolo, M. Y. Kler. John Shst ton, Jun. Coop.. 8. Harba,h. J. I..Y.tdwe n ll, Jr., John 8. Dam lib, Wm. A. gollig era. ae10,7 pITTSBURGH ANDamiIIMI CAIN NELLSYLIALt. 8. R. Spring Arrangement Chi and after THURSDAY, MARCH MTH. Min. Me wain. will /ease the DePats wsslrret Ron Water streets. es follows: !macs/ Ai YfOU MOluta. rat-lb'gh LO and flow Uniontown... 7:00 A. 0:10 P. W. Kipress, •• •.. INU P. M. 1r:00, Y. West Newton Arestromodatlon OHS P. lc 8110 A. at First Mcßewsport Aceosn'ta.....lDO) A. R. kW A. to "recon.l 4. 1010 r. N. 2:04 r. Braddock'. •• 11:142.. K. SAS r. v ttuodzy Church Train to and front West DW rot. /MOO /or Tickets apply to IL C. SIIALLENBERGEIL, Meet. Ic W B. STOUT, Supt. DtItiCTOSIL scunscroan John rrDe. MeCorti, tico H. Woad , M fi arks sys, Capt. Wm. Deim, (ho. D. ItteUrew. 'Hobert H. Mils. RAILROADS THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE I=l t;rircnarat, LOUISW ILLE. INDIANAPIDLIS, sr. wine Ut and after Depot". ..slits. Past Line—......12:10.a. M. art? A. la. soar. so. Express 2:25P. u. 0550 Way AecommodaUon. Stanalleld Aecarnmoda'n 19,1° 11. 1.4/5 P. 0. nteubeervllle Aiscosnmod'n •• atg) a. 21. S. r. 30,31„.4., tien . l Ticket Agent, Union Depot, ClLtAssr4. ALLEGHENY . VALLEY RAILROAD allgiliPM ' CHANGE OF TM& Re and after THURSDAY, AptilUth, trains artll leave and arrive at Depot., corner Pike and Canal streets, rittsburgo, as follows: Lamar. Arrives. Nall, to and tram.ldahontog... 70 A. Y. 6:90 r. R. Express, do do ... 4:00 r. Y. 10103 A. N. li es idak Work s do Accomodation.... MVO A. U. imlolt First Halton do .... 990 A. M. IVO A. It. Peru. ,us tio --MOO A. It. MOO P. H. Second Holton do . - OA/ lr. M. St* P. Y. ounday Chard) Train, to a n d froro-Scula Works lAA r. a. IDSX) apSl li. BLACKSTONE. Supt. oUNDfIEa IIE• FORT Prrr FOUNDRY. CHARLES SNAP NEPHEWS eIAzir7ACTIM III Of HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND ALL WEDS OF HEAVY OAEITHOES. d z ime e ttgatyLoatO ß VANAttlLL WORK "r""Wad" Il /s berctofor., the he st ma let • wal am. Tsbe "V"abboin HEW FLY vrairai PATTE.IIN and InereAsect !Wattles tor tittles up th Nam, noVlyd ..... JOILtt ALLNN........JAH. L. 11 VA.LLEY STOVE WORKS. ALLEN, M'KEE & CO., Waco and Waxehouse 301 &Monty Street opposite Smithfield, ganef&°tures • great variety of COOK. PAILUDE And HEATIOO bTOVES, among erhiCh are the eel- Meted Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking Moves; al•o t the Autocrat and Sentinel: ft:Menai or 'rood, and the unrivalled Star of the Empire, for wrest; Mee, Arches, Orates, feedera, Sugar Kettle*, lerer trourand Mallow War Seneracr• = BILLMXI.' V./.1110"..,.. _...1. ILADLII/ /ETNA STOVE wonsks. A. BRADLEY & CO. Mariantoture overly 'variety or COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Among which an the ceIOrateCLEITRE.A.II., TROITIO and TALL MAN (goal I.ltoTein. PonAN A, VET. BEAN and ItIONIRDES (Wood uook stoves.) Also Manasatore GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, Sc. Office and Worthiest.., corner of netiond and Woo meta. Pittsburgh. Entrance on tlecond Week •411.11/ rzy 4DI AIVIII): : ZA pITTSDUUGH STEN"; WORM ANDERSON, COOK AF CO., WIIOOEBBOIIII TO JOBB& BOYD as C 0.,) Of sanhoturero of f b ben rolinoß Cost rant Blitel. klt lßle el f . 0 1 43 ig i t for 'SHAPING *e. r°" ' SHAPING AND , MARINO MACHINES, Arr.= rxdow winuwAriuselhAilse CIRCOLARK, Me. Dad and Common rime% and Spring Wed, - A solsotreets.t4rObloos sbuYeAhe .1 1 0nOng.hAll 10010. BLACK DLIKONII ' - !m+ wiciazairas, • Mani tionarera of - qualame • =rump cuutreissu linns-Mlaslntletnnim,of allsbanrArareanned L eqUil . 21 7 10 4*r". manufts ttg` urn" , NUM n 14144 ... a 4"14.10S0.1" Itsaiitiatirmi' f *, ;x4o ;•'W ~ k_~.~~...,.a" - ~.~v~~4v'_~fii f n Ir. KEYSER'S Pectoral Slimy CURES CONSUMPTION Cures 13ronelliitis CURES COLDS, • CURES All es of the Lungs A asee of aveyeere , cured by..DIS. PEOTOAA.I. SYBUY lITTAICCEOU.. Jarinir7ll. /PON Dn. Finini—aly nfe has peon afflicted With It by conch and 41Menity of breathin fOr bre or six years, which, for severs! years bark, had granialll . Increased In violence. The eomplalbtlas been her etiltary and she had been treated' by several physi cians without any relief. In this state of ber procaredaome of yourPECTORAL CODelitlYtil a t I bought, the nest time o fifty cent bottle, whin re paved her very lunch; I then called and got • della. mine, which eared her entirely. and ate US WIN ri• trace of the former diewase, except Wetness. 1 would alao elate that.' need the medicine myself Ws cold and umgli. The medicine cured me by tailing one dose. 1 express my entire satisfaction with the medicine, and you are at berty to publish Udall you desire o. Wit - WILSON, Alderman. TIM Ward READ THE TRITTII I"M"Mni .-1/n. Eirr aH ' IT; s daughter who has taken several =Melees lore bad oough without benefit, among them Ayers Mein Pectoral. / purchased from you a bolus of ytur Pectoral Pyrite, and before she had used half a tout tie she was reheved. The second bottle cured her entirely of bar cough. JOII3IAMN, Robinson street, A sgheuy. A U nEAT CUES HI D& Ill'lo3Elile PACC+O/1/4. live Fetid. lowcohlp. Allegheny county. I had a cough and spitung, which cos.- mooted about the 4th of Yebruaty tut.. and •contin nod eight months. I employed the best phystomna In the country, =ld my cough contlnneu MISIMIed until early In October. At that time 1 was adused to try your Pectoral Cough Byrne. which I did. lid after 1 bad taken one bottle 1 was entirely free Hem the coughing and colt:Ong, 1 had dexpalred of ever gelling well, and I think It should oeKnown mat this valuable remedy Will do for others whet it liss done in my case. Witnese: B. If. JOHN C. LITTLE bI . , . Peees townahlp.`.. Phyrow Towage:lw, April 1.44 ISM A WONDERFUL CURE.—tecate time ago an old mdmhborpt mine was ye) with a. bad 00eSt , wbrett every ono sopow to be oonsumptloa. ate relatives told me that be d had moo every remedy cher heard s ad .o li o baucht; Ids broth eme to eeehtm die, were condrmed in the be ti el that he could not live. I bad *boat the third of a Dottie of your Pectoral Mem which I gave him. and tt ed. Maly eared him, to the astonishment of aIL Whit makes the cane more remarrable. la the hewer. LW of the mao, De being about eightmears old. / hays rib &Aga the Pe ctosa. eared ble _ Max ItelalNEls. DB. K.:yet:wit Pi =au. sraur IN SLAWS. VIDLIC.—P/eue send atennOtherimpplat r of yourset uable Yectoral Syrup. Almost aver, noninfolulti as has the /ntut, and ire oupttilinjir for "Dr. IlaysaVe Pectoyalllynte." sowye &Old sle i teert and P. it i gglg3x o rlirp= they would noire without-It fa their amines. LI tae; all who nee It once want It agate. Yours, respectfully 4. a. Plarranikni s. Jaunssl 11.1100. Prriessirsou. November IA lAD. Da. Hgramst—Altbonchnotan advocate°, Patent human% In general, It afforda pleasure Ind°. rertbable to secommeed Your PillialLaAi. SUM . . AS a medicine, It Is Issit worthy the Mention army otmon .who may many. manner be &Meted raU• coughs, colds andhoeiseneasorsar khol,eadibr tae pecullsr qualldeations Mr removing all that di, grecable sensation Mending a severe cold. I bare been. more oriels In my Ilintatrected with the severest of colds and hoarseness. At times my ameavot ....., ,, ,Z z elossoi bT as to total flm) of the &rap It woarreneve me entirely. Ib recommending this Medicine, I most unhealLto tingly say that It Is the best remedy I ever to hid. & .Lar i ft b d o lir ki. ctrZ tr ellogc=aLio . u c l , d laija t t . le T.:"'". m ia ' iMiD J. iONn.,, Deemer Oltitwas...Deposlt OrialaZllM 01110.745ei14, a im. time wed ,Dr. Kayseri Blimp for a Dad cough of several years Standing, and can cheer! ill) say it La the best medicine for the- ems that 1 h ;vs ever taken. • J. W. PRICY. COL. PRATT AND DR. REYBEIt'd PECTUR AL nit IWP.—Da.. Rxrszst—Dear Sire Raceme the delay of my acknowledge' the excellence °flour pectoral Cough Byres. sooner. I take great pleasure In say ing that it Is all you al it is. -It 'mocked the uoias cot of my cough, sod the worst one I was core WM rd with. 1 Imes not used more than oneduCrof t bottle; and I can sod do wish that all who no andet• ed would give It sa fairs[ rial sI have On and theywill be proud toned., "It la noquac e kusedidn o, e. would not erase another such an attack for mil oundesstione or at any cost. lam coundeut can teethe more freely than I ever did. shall alwaYs acknowledges debt of gratitude for lerenting so excendet a remedy. You are at messy to nse name In Uneregard colon think peeper. R. F. PRATT. • Messenger Common Connell,,_Fittsburgh, Yi N. 11.-1 am no stranger to m7 fellow-611120e5. 000 MI who entertain dantrts can =mut me personety. T. V. ANOTHER. NEW OERTIVICITE.—Da. ERE MIPS PECTORAL BYROP.-1 hod been Mottled with • cough and cold tor several weeee—eo 0ad1732 t that I could not ./cep. I had the advice and pt.. crotions from three of the best thee, idiots in the ail, whom I could some, lmt do not do O. lanel4 procured a bottle of your Vectors 871 - cl4 tritter cured ma entirely. Pio. 246 Liberty atm .'. e W t: a n ui t2burg in g,% OfilPed . January Ella, %TOP THA.TCOUGULDTG. ••—"Elotr cant de UT • Li, to Keyser , s, on Wood street, and yet &bottle of his Cough Pectoral. and if that don.t care you, yens case must be desperate Indeed" This is • specimen of the calory lone hears every datr coldv i tening r ri tsceitee=tionatir And le tan. s the date adeseri; lion as above, (or we hate tilt,! the "Pectoralo to • rat e stubhorn mii.p i e i ts:lr tames.. Pest k srah, with one 01 tre t 4= l' ." Contrary, m b elltdi, onsttbdnable coughs vie ever experienced since our Upon this mundane sphere. We coughed steadny and fa boriouly for one whole wets, septa oft tiring it oat p u tic was so go. in limt, it scented rather tc WiLe~ylimproved by practice,. and to. hare. acquired ttir y a tliegar b t it i r i e l lti b ilro= r ;p son. mar ' /al Weed st 'met, 'ph:feared a" lilts centliottle . of the "Pectoral, " took itfircording direction , and In ferty.silett Wen we one trustee of the lield,lbet onanyhavios uncoilditionanymp rendered, after • brief, WM unequal contact seitlise fosmidable ad adremary es Imperial:stem Utraill Pectoral.—ThromorcUlt Ofttfitr. /Mesa. WW. • DR. KEYSER'S MOTOR L SIRUP Ls' pispszed sod sold tor DR. GEORGE H. KEY& M Na 140 WOOD STREET I.l.ttailk;ouarg,b..Periaaa% Great Ne,rroti!; Beauty, lEEE Dr. Koyserse limns /Mote Will relieve, witliant:llll. sod often permarelie vire all•Nerreus liritabillty. • Dr. ' Keysers' Nervous Antidote will um sysyni Dr. Keyser% Rergoas . 41Idete . . WIN CurecTerltetilng of tee N erre Dr. Keyser's &MOS - Ant!dote Wnt Care Nervous lic.adazbe Dr. Keyser's Nervous Antidote " ' WW Care - Nervous crwap th*Bowels Dr. Keyser% Denims Antidote Will Care Neunagto Dr. Keyser's. !tenons Autidete Wilt Curs Nimr.les of the Flux KeYser's *Kite 'win cura immaad Dr. Keysett jierOaff Antidote :Will Core Newsligisortlae Bean. Dr. keyeer's lieivinis Antidote iVm Core Nevatidgitat 4111.d:reread ftiabi Side. Dr...Keyser% Nervous Antidote will Cure • 2tearatpa Cana. r. Antidote Will eve rid:ago:in or,lb° ZOO` Dr. lieysees Deno= Antidote' Will cqr4ltalastivias and Weskroa r e arab: 'Wiser. Dr. Keyserle Nerfroas,litidote • • , win curoneppoins &mean Dr. HUNT% Norton Antidote Will Cure Treakutierra Ikreerehe Drink:* Dr. Win ir lb.:KeynorNi Dennis Anthi • 0j0: 0 fOldru• -eft roire diad sombr 44M/1$10"1141,11248„ ,;•:' ~: ,,OR. - 1111 1110, AUER% ~.011141‘1,4 .•,4•4...4".•••• 5y 4 • 4 1, V 4 4. . . , •• . • .• • . z IZEI 1 1 1 1 1113141:71tG11. , PA. PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR7G.do. Prri.siltra fatt. PA. in Cllo!Sti . The AlMei Canoe oti:P,estilessee Destrovedt• DCOITIITABETIEV. x-xffIiCTING THHlDS,seenwed Letters latest in they United: State. Mut reams.] Prepared - I.AM by the New York. DisinfectingCOMpany. Cl their ry Laboratb, Nos. 2e 6 , MO and =Henry l Street, N. Y. Wilco, 22 Cedar Street.... . This Company organised . on *permanent btals. with Dr. Cour:acct.:the celebreted .ffreach CheiniSh In charge of ita Laboratory Is prepared to furniat. Ito Dlitiffiriarciantaffnsforsickroeffna;Antsetlesu urinate, water closets, privies. e.stiools, sewers, gutters. ships. railroads. hospitals, prisons, and pealle and of all kinds, alaughter-heases. offal and fat-boilumestablishment gu ll kirdsofma aurp (inareareDi Increasing the value or the tatter to every fanner). and wherever polsonousand offen sive gases exist. There agente ore deodorisers, antiseptics: itutipittreseents, sad dfainfeeteatit in noxiousefellning Of the y remOve gaesea and odors by milchal principles.— leaving In their places heeathfuf air; they are Di ' IrraCrnalt, and nornteray absorbents for poisonous gust notlnjUrloall.to =Malls Watch they are [1.4. Ike attention of medical and scientific men is directed to the. alsinfectants. , „ Attached , ass teetimordals r•Vor of this greatiliscoVely, - widens. with II nadreds of other, can be seen at the Comps" are office. U To the President qf the Nall) York Dtehsfeding Co Dear am It Mil it Irleprevented to be. We made many trigs of Dein feetaula, but now eonst that vreihase-fonnd an article , which sutpuito ell other. as rdmedl against bad odors. - T. HOESSEL A CO. NeW Tons, April. 9, utie. fhe Provident :Vac Non York Dien:WM.6 , Dear Sir: We pronouneelt, - witt:tut exception, to be the best we have ever known. its effect "won every matter Is N. .13.—These Distrifectaata are assail the way ngee the the direction-of the Sanitary - Pollee of th Me u tropolitan Health Depart neat. N. Y-.- POWELL & THOMPSON, Of Cann Sr., - N. Y.. General and Sole Agents for the 'United Staten and the Canada. to whom all orders should be ad daessed. For tale by all Maoists end General Dealer. IS the United States and Grandee. vnyllbeas 31M9VIE1 On U4s• Continen I 9 SO PRONOUNCED BE THE RAe- I t t rtide es Gra dnN or tleal Chemists. It It Prevents hair Veiling Out; It .Changea the Roots to. their Origin _ or g iutte. Action; • r; it Eradicate* Dandruff - and Minot* " It Keep* tlie *alp nealthyr, It Contains no Injurious Ingredit, . iked le sadvareallreeeurded d DresY I A l t% in i rarar r gat: AT t 1 - sit z r io t l e a the i rldT u ot n l39 MORE L191:110 flonoity ITU Leael urnivelhis offered to etti.er, butullt) 811A.RANTKY to , teforid . the Nee to m omnes who will nee two , Damien and then nay that Bettornilen be. puled so dO aB wa J. IL BARRETT in CRWProkistois, • • 'llsochezter. Nei, Idanipstdre. B. E. SELLERS* CO Wholesalt ant Retaillgents iVe,d Stree4 Pittabrunin, Hympaniews HOMOEPATHICIPECIFICL:i' , ilne meek from thymus ample exporter:mum ea, rice eueeeee, duple. Madera andbellable. _Utley are the only medmlutherfeetly aslaptedlo pohular try —so 'Wolff that mistakes mama be =del A ludas them; so harmless u to be free from dangebhed so emW eat set* ae ahraya • ... • C PSN; No. 1 cures FILVEith, ,Cengentous, anflitemml • 41011 . . $ •• •WOBJAB,.-Worna Baser, •• clam u pIiLIC, or Teething OS 4o- Santa ri 4 I DIA.B.RHEA. 'Or children or Malta.. 16 .)I'444TEILY. ,:irt;!lnfanal 6 •• 0 4 401.5.1 CA. MUR.llUn..Nausea.."...ll ”-• COUG/114, Colds, Bronchitis. •a ". NE1:0411.1.411.6; Toottiache. . ............. SS IP • • LIZADAULus, Blois 26 o •• 1LY81.1114 I:Mitosis litornatti.i.Vi• 26 U •• SUP ,sca.*7 and raisiliti 2 •• iXiBBHILUA, or oe u rtods LS •• CAMP; hoarse cough 78 le ". on BA S • BUZIO4, Erytipolasi-n tu. n, a: BRlSUl4TlMM,aurhcomatiatmlna-1.6 ar iILYS.II - ..41AD AQUA, ,clbltts 4,14: reV ...... •••• 17 PlLE_l6,l4enteare , ... T. O ea °Mae wur. eon* teamed er.. 10 OATAWAH. eneen, ninz. 70° w/loorwcf-• 4E44 -(14. ........ cor if • 0.. 17 . 1 EAR 11 1.11 , 71,1ta sear- . 137 -1 •• Dlith4mlergedx,lo,6l . .;_tfAN 1 / 13157, m 1.1, imiraosr, 110 sad Scanty tloatotlotio.. slokneks •11.:;;; siding .• 1CADNEY1)1154.03.8.fir5T01....:..... , • Dr-.8114 , Tr.1 'BORIC )10 kr. or l a ger=_, PAINE . IPERlA. 3,, :ga.lifit M ii morlLX.PSX,lipookoz.ls,...Natts!kkoor''' • ',4-1(' - • . - thehtstedhone &too— thou*: Inelstson cue ssulbookmh4 (•• ; ' 410 Os plate ewe of 90 largo is, Inteccoeco b001r.. f i:,,,• =2,1111.11 o. to L. FMB TOM & co., Wholsaas hffeht t. 4l=Z e te,... Corneiotiehrth end Maxim streets, Fos sole by Z. ICl2ilth,l2 litalthOold streets; Jtif‘ AlMattetstreet, corder of the Inhume Plthibstrgb, Wei J.l_, EAST Federal MIMI. Allegtleni; ifeCishhhht* NAN, ecnaorott Iristooratand lisrkot street, Plustsuht • . • .I:)ISTRICKLAND'S '31e11111isp:: I. ooWall .1111.14.A.N '45 ~na t iet =l, ar y n U Chronic Qs, Calloway., - 11011,E. eaugaisdpspecturaithig, add Dowleatany_martabla Bo.' Wl orractlaall Saco reat. IradiroWso pommels:W. 011.1111laaintrytr0oo6 ,- ... -- : 2 Oin. STRICIELMIDISI7I.a.IIEIIi• .11., NM ham OURXD tboa,' B uria tn r.tA i m p irant mia of ot- • rums. I n j 2 ' gm = amt Cite. Trrit V:e'Vrd it ...Awl to cam - - tor sale Wall Manta* ak: i OD mita per bottle. 1 1 YESPEPSIA..-- Dr. Btriclaandy6 L. TONTO. la a wpm!!! cc} • _ r xr d am st rair= ... e , R ,, K t ar.l4, Doom aim Mao to c,„N (4 .... at:minm Mason lad , •-r .5.1, aorroasirstern. II le goer- , - _..., utto renne•ly Or D_POla. i CZ) s• - •: 5 ,, 5 or Indlicertloo, memos- N...... cress. t ;Lr,r 5,5 14, 11.,= . ‘ yistnieney and doWit7, - H, to nocolcootiolloi thorelbra. % • puthogirlyeattorlfor mil* ad , 0 1t4 55.5_ ,/ , • soon. Tonal* trr all Air aLu hetrwlOra at $1 = • . r. -- . notional,* Ailkoot, EMI : • ?SI: 1: • Pt birstrAvOnilltaina OMs we a know**, seidontlundren by myya.- cipm ,iiiirresitienee in ibis WM and the meant et niort4 ptu ot eass•unman enalidlY b 7 I.; it on stk i enetens , Ire *V a AULIC MUM - *Widnes - sent to a:army,' **Nand. All letters and contain a nanniu, mu% Ilftl7oAttlece • (14 sand. gir _ team • xox Ink Yntsisugh.'fra. SKATE; DIIIEMIES# oimcin'Apo-17.241Mptix,noz no. Pie Os - atria all , millottinstarei la EVIn 10) 4 0 lOU 4 511 1 , ,gtitenrely am and sate treatioad,_Also, - ma i:saw sad all other ., imams of us stadtal . aorpaot thetpkr ytln . • Oen wantralsg.orailMey:2or4i - LA.44- • 011itio lamn.df IA A.' 34_, I, sal , > Melia WWI Lai rem Area. sopr.sal O 43 11 0 , 44 ) LIENIONS;:. ftesigi . by kitil-463136VN1AW14' . • 41' i N ZE3 11 ~'y~9
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