PH. R. 111:EllEtrrZ, Banker and 'Broker, 118 Wood 84, near corner of Filth All descriptions of Government bonds bought and sold on Überal terms. London and Contmental Excbange sold at New Tort rates. • Gol.l,l3llver and Coupons bought at highest rates, and Gold Draft.; Lowed on Now York. FINANCE AND TRADE. Trragnar, July 5.1266. The New York stock gnotatione today were gm follows: Gold, lblzyg; ISBN, 11:1710g Rive Twenties, 103%6104; Ton Forting. 974; Seven Thirties, 1000003%; Cleveland a Pittsburgh NhA; Pittsburgh, Fork Wayne a Chicago R. IL, WU; Eno, 62,34- Governemixt securities continuo very firm, with a good demand for investment, and nearly ail clasileatif people who have any spare flanda are putting them Into these bonds. The Fivi'iwenties - are Just now in greatest favor, but all classes are firm. The Later foreign news, to the Md, shows a more active cotton - market, and tut advance of to pot per pound In price. The Five Twenties were quoted 1155,, (ff.—an advance of I on the quotation by the reports of the lath. This more favorable com mercial news, end the continued abundance of money, gives general buoyancy to the stock market. Private advicee by the last news re port great monetary depression all over Ger many, and the forced loan imposed by Ana t.] in upon Venetia was regarded as the fore runner of a succession of similar confiscatton elsewhere. The finances of Austria are In a bad Mate, and she eon duly carry On war by levy ing largely upon , private property. The finances of the kingdom of Italy are also In ac almost hopeless note. This may turn foreign capital in oar loans, as further removed from danger. —lt is stated that Mr. McCulloch, who iv Preparing an _trelelol statement of the na ttered debt for the ascot year ending last Sat urday, says the reduction of public debt since June 50, PGA will reach slne,eee,ooo. The exact flipires will appear shortly. —A feature of the European news Interest ing to Americans is the fact that our credit abroad was fully sustained, not withstanding , the high prim 01 gold on this side was known there, and the com mencement of hostilities In Germany. The advices there hovel faded to 11111W0 any marked effect -en financial circles. A leading Liver pool authority writes "The continued decline In cotton occasion. rather a painful feeling. The report from Manchester exhibits increased dullness, and has tended to augment the gloom here- but P. would be remarkable indeeo U, with the die tractingnews tram the continent, the dultimo aspect of home eolith., and the existing high rote of discount, a market stocked, us the tau ten market Is, were not u little depressed. Benin.. generally appears to be Indueneed anew by the monetary tension and complex ion oi foreign politics, and the stock exchange markets exhibit en almost uniform depres sion." The latest advieen from Liverpool report dull market for petroleum, anon:dud buatne only being transacted at Is 11,16 , 38 for refine Pounsylvatrin.. at London the operations wer also of a retail diameter, at about 20 11020 2 , for Maned. —Within the last week or two the general Impress'.On seems to prevail that the price of Flour will soon depreciate, and that, too, an der the Influence of the cheering news of u large wheat crop. Messrs. W. Wallace it Co., of, 6t. Louis,m their circular of Juno .70th,refer to the floor market of that silty as follows : The receipts of floor hive been considerably larger thhi week than during the preceding one, and the demand for medium and low grades was considerably below the supply, which produced a heavy and declining mar ket for these grades; but under the bilinear° of a limited simply the higher grades were firmly held and prices about maintained. The business of the week has boon on a very mod erate crate, and the [cadency is still in favor of buyers, and will continue to lie, until the condition of the now crop Is positively known. —The New York Tribune says . The Sub-Treasury balance on Saturday was reduced putting at the command ni borrowers this additional amount of monev, for which there is no employment, except such es can be made by offering capital at ex tremely low rates, The statement of the pub lic debt for July Its reported as very favorable and intimates .tntity of the Treasury to coma - Mime the payment of Lila temporary loans - at au early day. When this is begun, it It is not attended by a loan to absorb the cur rency thus added to the active capital of the commercial centers, an upward movement may rorapriably be expected in-gold, stock, and conmicvlities. It is estimated that Con gress will the present week take up the (mid mg scheme and give the Secretary ample powers. lie will not be master of the slum- Lion uhUl ho is authorised to retire legal ten ders et discretion. There is still a liremriti, fooling that a:r per ecnt loan can be negtiUated but an attempt in that' direction willsisuit convince S per cent pimple of. their error. It the Secretary istaatrieted to per cent.oinoney will remain' cheap• and Abundant enough to stimulate rampant speculation_ Sew York newer slut eftork Market Saw Yoo¢, July s.—The Money market is steady. at MIS 11 cent. Sterlillg quiet, at 100% 0100%. Gold is Or/nor—opening at 12.234, de alining to 1311%, and closing at 153%. Govern ment Stocks more active and firmer. Freights to Liverpool ! - .41e netter. Stocks stronger; Chicago and Alton, 101; Delaware, Lackawan na and Western, 142; Alton and Tern; Haute, 31; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 77%. Chicago and hock IcWud, 9.W4 Cleveland nne To.eno, 1117%; Chicago and North Western, 31%; do preferred. tio%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 83%; Illinois Central, 121%; Michigan Central, 102; Michigan Southern, e01.,,'• Reading, left; Erle, 50%; Now - York Centra l, Five-Tann ty Coupons of 10.2 2 , IM%; do of larA, 104%; Tea.' Forty Coupons, 071.4; Seven-Thirties, 3d series, 1e5%; Western Eldon Telegraph, 53. The market for Petroleum cud Mining shares was active as higher this afternoon. United States, s.h); Consolidated Gregory Gold, 20.50; Grumeil Gold; 1.10; Quarts M, 3.50; Smith g Parmiee, 9..10. Express Stocks—Adams', 11534. The PorPs money article MPS the limn mar ket is inactive but easy and abundantly sup plied at 3 per cent. tkulamercial paper more plenty, at 5,„11,Q/7%. The stock ;market is morn AILICOILUAL Governments are in active demand. hallway shares active; Erie. Michigan South ern and Northwestern being chiefly in Lie - mend.; after the board there was conifiderablt• activity In Governments. (I. S. Coupons, PC2, advanced to 1A5%; New York Central, 1034, 61%; Madsen Inver, 112%; Reading, 107%; Mtchigan Southern, .7*.i; Northwesthrn. 30 30 North voebtern proforma, 50%; Rock Island, 91N Fort Wayne 80%; Canton, 54%; Cumbertand, fe. ILater—k;rio wail at 0734. • New York Produce Asnrketa. Yaw YOItIt, July d:—COttrm quiet at attNa for middling. Flour is heavy for common and steady for 400 d grades, at $7,7308,80 for extra State, 155,50610,35 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $10,a413,73 for trade brands, closing quiet. • Whisky dull and nominal at 11PP(r.,26 for western. Wheat dulland heavy; Bales at le for Milviaukee club. 45,8®221 for new No.: Milwaukee, and r-,06 , -,45 fur No. 1 do. Bye firm. Barley and Barley Malt doll Corn aa- Live, irregular and unsettled. with moderate export and a brink speculative demand at , MU 51 for unsound now, mixed western, 87@89 for sound do., 9.3 for western yellow and 111,3 D for white western. Oats a shade firmer, at SiNtN; for new western. Coffee dull. Sugar quiet; Cults 1034;01, Molaases dull. Petroleum dull at XS% tor crude, and !WA for relined, in bond. York heavy and Immoderate demand at 11.7..,15 113",45 for mow mesa , closing at 5,31:z., cash, VOX for old do., And $26,23ty30,60 for prime. meet steadV at *IRMA) for now plain mess, and gzoitocra,Bo for new extra mesa. Nett llama quiet. Cut meats in moderato request at LPACMSN' for Shoulders and 170:.4 for Liam. Bacon dolt. Lard aull and heavy at Darnc. Mutter gales, at Ste.l3 for Ohio, and •::414u for Slate. Cionste dull at 'Seel. = Nsw Tons, July 3.-scotch rig Is held firm ly, but the business continues mode.nte; w e notice nu tone lilengarnock 'at 4.16,5 u from yard. Tile proposed ammulmenr of the duty tends to strengthen the vice's of holders. Ili Atnericau therein more doing, and full prace. are reallxml; the sales are 50 tons No. 2 pig nt #l3-11ki. lis quoted at, /14Get..18; lou3 do Forge, 1.41; 1000 do, .12,50, at Elizabothport; Iwo do rails, at the works in - Pennsylvaa, en private terms; and 400 do at. Chattanooga (ten Buys mance, 403, currency. The American marker. are very. stilt refuslngordent, except at price. to be fixed.at time of uelrrory, and chiefly on this newest, , dealers have &gum put up their prides of bar, de., from store, 63 I.4ton—the stock 'swell assorted, and the Inquiry Is Lm iced. fibect is again higher, being in smelt sp9ply. We ;tette° sales of OM tom old rails at WOKS. the latter yesterday. Lideeigo IlarkeL Cmc.too, July 6.—hoar dull. Wheat flrm, at au advance of 263e1 sales at ei,tic for No. 1. ()ern active, anti advanced c; vales at 47,.5b0 &:) , Ao fur No. 1, 61“5734c for No. 2. Outs firth. anenneed lAilr3 . 4c, es . sal at 31%.a. XIV,c for No.l and 30401 UN lye o. 2. Freights stwady. Rceel, pts--4,111N . barrels of flour, 11,000 bust,. of wheat, =,uuti bush. of corn, and 41,000 bush. of oats. 8114lutionts-7,00U barrels of boor, MAO bush. of Wheat, 608,000 hush. corn, anal 14.400 bush. oats. New York Dry Geed. Market. Nrw roux, July s.—Mie following era the quOtatiOXlS tit the Dry Goods Exclumge to-day; grown Sheet.lnge—AmOskeug. A 25: do. B B; Bedford.l6%. Bionehod Shemings—Buy Mills, 35; Yorrestdale, 32; Aleuvule, Yrints—iter- Mudio, ilamliton. A; Freeman 17; Empire, 13%. Brown Drilla—ropperelt, Amoskeog, Coniet Jearm,Lneonta. 2.1%; Popoerell, Italkhatore ilarkeS. '-' BALT/Woks, July 2.—Flour quiet. Wheat 'dalWnertered, AZ; old, 0,7502,85. Cora abawb a declining teadeuicywhite, al,lk; yellow, 41,0 T. rroeisioas firm. Bacon Shoulders, 1714 e: ho. gar , dull. Coffee -heavy. Whisky dull and • , natiodelPtils - Bliorket. - -.Pattaext.rirti; Joky.er—Trado is. nunenalY - very dun riOurf - tbere'n/ little export de. , truina. .kirkeat dulL :Corn ecareor, yellow'ltt dematitl4,s.l.L.XLi.Errulona 4ottL.. KW* York, , • . , cinetsingti Market.. r ,•=in thatcnnreat; 'July, tiour un. changed-. whisky M $9,271n band,l.9ll6lVrixt) tair......,.3102.8...35.000andentpk-00444ww _~~.~~ it ?~ MIME ME 6. 4 ,?,: Yii fi _\-- . A . ,, {{ _ - *its:.. Pll Taßerileit MpUfIiLIMIL Orrice of ratil l truntraaalissarrs, ffltratitosir, duly 5, 1265. I There is no imprOsignent innate m the tone of the produce trisxkets r and as the demand for the - lend/nil bortirles le:retitricted most' 'wholly to Supplying the immediate wants of the retail trade, we have but fens round lot operations to report. GROCERIES—Market quiet bet steady while Mice!, have undergone no quotable change. Coffee may be qnoted at Mto 32, for Prime to choice. sugars steady nt 13 00 14!.4 for Brown; 12 for Crushed; lewon for "It" and "A" Coffee and 16 , 7 4 for C Extra. Molasses, S 7 to SO for prime Porto Rico. Rice, le% to 11 for Ran goon. • . . _ . uliAlN—Wheat is quoted firm at 10.3.50210 for - No. 1 Spring. 'sale of 1 car prime Ohio Oats, In elevator, at 53. NO. I Chicago Oats may be fairly quoted at 50, by the car load. Corn is dull aril nominal at 75 to SO for mired and alai) Yellow. Rye is quoted at $1 to 1,05. Sales of Buckwheat at V. No movement in Barley. PROVISIONS—Bacon Is lion - its a fair demand. at la% Ito Ig)f, for Shoulders: 15. to 1055 fOr Rlbbod Sacs and MeI:SA for Can vassed Samar Cured Earns. Lard Is dull but held pretty 11i t i a 5 t a 0 11 . ,„,,„„,... Small ales of Mess Pork at 75. FLOUR—Ia firm with a fair local demand but unchanged. Sales In a regUlar way from store at $10,50 to $11,50 for Spring Wheat; $12,50 to $l3 for Winter Wheat; and $l4 to $l6 for fancy urands. Rye Flour is dull at $O,B/ to $6,75. FlSH—Lake Earring are halal pretty firmly at $5,25 to SS,SO per haf bbl. White Fish, VAS to s - 4 o . 3 r Lmatackeral 415 per barrel, nodmr4,l Per with . a drooping tendency. Sale of tear prima baled at VA; and do do at 555. Loose Ray Is selling seines at tmer-s, "t aG l J—D t u y li It , with a supply somevr hat to or of the demand, and prices have declined to llaß e ll.3 3 ctil. There is some little In quiry for packed at N to H. the outside figure Only foLeime. Prime fresh akin Butter and dull; West. en1 "1 1= i lt j a n eltrsg i aTaira. SOltti 2l—Con tin ues ull thongh un changed. Sales of prime at SO to 55. PIG LEAD—Is quoted 12. FLAXSEED—Is wanted at 7 I, 7 5. SALT—Ls quoted at L u. on track. OlL—Palm of No. 1 at $1,8501,55. PITIIMBILMOM PETROLEUM MARKET OITIOR OR THE PITTSBURGH OLISILTTS, THITIMDAT. July 5, 1866 CRUDE—There is no Improvement to note in the demand for Cnale, and the market con- Unties dull and depressed, and prices have stlllfmther declined. We now quote nomi nally ate to 1'44, bids returned; and 17 to IV% bids included--sale of iDO bbl), In bulk, pi gravity) nt 12'4, while for barrelled oil, lie seemed to be the best offer that could be ob tained. It is said that one of our crude deal ers is in great distress, in consequence of hay tng made a sale some weeks ago at 14e, bills returned, and be Is now unable to bring to mind the name of the purchaser. Ile has (It LB alleged) been taming his brain very severely to bring to his recollection the purchaser, but io far, without success. It is to be hoped that buyer, wnoever be Is, will report to the afore said dealer at once, as a suicide or something else more aerlonamight be the result. in case the sale should prove of failure. REPINED-The demand for ‘bonded oil con tinues very mach restricted, and the market continues dull and languid with a drooping tendency. So far aS we could learn, there was not a single transaction to-day—on Tuesday evening there was a sale of 500 hbls to be de livered between the 15th and 511th of tle= tier. buyer's option, at Se cents, free on cars here, The twist offers for Philadelphia delivery were as follows "S 3 to 38",4 for this month; 40 for August. s and 42 for September. Another steamer, the Cuba, has arrived, and tier ail vices' like those of her prodecessors.for some time pas., are reported unfavorable.l lu free oil there Is nest to nothing doing, as the demand is restricted almost wholly to suppl 3 - Mg the Immediate wants of the local trade. ARRIVALS—Continue very light. The fol lowing were reported to-day Fisher & tiro ;WI J. T. Stockdale 112 .tart. Wilkins lie Geo. Christian D. hi. Edgerton... gi Total 1551 CENTRAL LIVE STOCK MARKET. Orncra cos rum Ppremaracie 6♦urea, J.ll' 5 . /SW. CATTLE—The receipts of Cattle, although not quite up to those of last week, wore fully as large. had been expected, and with a sup ply somewhat in el.em of tne demand, and unfavorable reports both from Philadelphia and New Volk, the market was less active and prices may he quoted from to of a cent per pound lower than last week. Good fat steers, which sold readily last week at ••••,, to 8%, did not bring over 8 cents this week,and medium grades brought 7% to S, Mil not com mand more than 7to 7%. Stock cattle were also a llttla dull, in the absense of the usual number of buyers of this class of cattle,thongh there was not an over supply on sale. There was a sale of one drove of extra Ohio Durham steers, averaging about 1500 lbs, at 9 cents, but this was an extra bunch of cattle, and cannot, as a matter of course, be regarded as a fair cri terion of the market. There was a falling MI to the attendance of buyers, many of the east ern drovers remaining at home for the "Fourth," and those that were here, °Main. atoly refused to operate unless concessions were made. It is but proper to remark that the decline hero was not as marked as it was in New York. There, on Tuesday, cattle de preciated from 1 to 2 cents per pound, while here a half cent per pound will cover the dif ference between this week and last. SHEET'—The market for Sheep continues dull, with a supply somewhat in excess of the nomand,and prices have undergone no change as compared with last week. Quotations may Ire fairly given at 4tl to 5% gross, and these may hr regarded as the extremes of the mar ket. Nothing doing in Lambs or stock snoop that we conlu hear of. 110GS—St..zuly and moderately active with . a demand fully equal to the supply, and prim,. are pretty well sustained, although without quotable change 09 compared with Met week. 911.1ZYMICIII Or STOCY DIMINO TIM WBBeIIBDIBG Jet, 1, UM Cattle. Items Sheep. Phllmielphia. Mt =SO Kew York 027 7250 Baltimore Way Points 60e trot Total 41317 1081.10 10700 ILIZPORTGO BALZA OF 0008. Seller. Buller• No. Artie. Price Huff to Voter 50 210 9 in tillehrelst tosinger & Co.. 62 173 11 m Miller to Singer &Co 103 193 965 Iltiffart to Singer & C 0..... =7 9 75 Sirens to Singer to Co 67 215 925 Lalrerty to Steger & C 0.... 72 9 •25 Singer to Imboff to Voter.. 96 MI 10 10 bowers to Singer to C 0... - 90 255 10 30 Snyder to Singer to Imhoff 1Z 531 10 30 Lamb to titlehrebit ..... 140 244 10 2.5 1.411319 to GiMbrebit 50 at. 10 25 Hector to Voter 10 157 9 50 Bell to Voter 197 I+o 9 40 Hector to Orr . 143 10 9 25 RICPOETZD SALES OP Seller. Buyer. No. Arge. Ale,. fluff to Bailey.. ... ......... GOO 90 5 w Hug to Taylor PO 78 4 ro Royal to Broadhurst 197 93 4 Go Tanner to Bower 2uo MO 4 W Clark to Eardrum 49 58 5 OD Ilector to Loyd 211 &* 5 00 Shaub to Pant:oast 94 to 5 CO Deltrich to Loyd.... 903 td 4 85 Slutnb to Batten r. 84 523 Warns. to Paris ns 122 . SGO Emerlek to Belmar 201 90 523 Collis= to L0yd.......... 110 iaa 5 50 larval. 10 Deitrlch........ 173 .80 473 Barren to Earsraan we 91 5 50 llarietrood to Deltrich ... VD 94,40 I , head /1101111 D BALES 01 CATTLE.. 111:7 to Landis 39 head Of good lowa steers, averaging nm, at a. Huff to Booth M./ head light steers, averaging 1829, at 7%. Huff to Montagne a Co. 37 hen/I good Illinois steers, averaging . PM, at 7,85. Bull to Forney 35 head fairish Indliuta steers averaging 1040, at 714. Ruff to Elwood 18 howl lightttle, averaging 10M, at. 7,10. Buff tollnisselinfn 73 head, aver aging 1153, at 7,00. Lafferty to Dunchberger head, weighing =,1197, at 740. Milligan to Knox • 73 head, weighing 70 , 411 ,6,87017,215. Erwin to Kiernan 94 Maul, weighing f o x to Broadhurst. 19 head, weighing 21,1925. t Horst to Stewart 51 howl, weighing 45,4,', at 6,25. Horst to Benlord 51 hm.d7 r weigni,,,,, E12.5,' a/6,4. Worrix to Duffy 20 head, 67 weiglu m l , 19,700, at 4. McCabe to MayneS 11 weighing 146 M„ ate. Golden to messon 3/3 head a 1,7,50. Goldsmith to Mooney 9 bead at 5,50. Miller to Adams 17 head, weighing 18,7&i. at 7. McCabe to McAllister 70 bawl, weighing /2,325, 7./. Pletcher to Mayne,/ /9 head, weighing 09,715, at 7. Warns. to Duffy 19 howl, weighing 18,150, at OA. McCabe to Bailey:4 bowl, weigh ing 41,675, at 7p. Crawford to Mayne,/ 51 head, weighing 53,400, at 7,85. McAllister to Bailey N head at—. Dickaon to Mayne 10 head weigh ing 16,4011, at 7.50. Mutter to Earsman &i head, weighing :Dow, at 7,90. Chryst to Womb 18 head, weighing 14,210, at PA. Lawson to Ma lone 70 bead, weighing M,700. at 7,00. Real & Graham to earns 17 at —. Mom to J. Smith .t Co. 70 bowl extra Ohio Durham steers, aver aging 1.500, at 9. Martin a Co. to Ilatahaway 4 cur hauls of extra cattle at. 91i, delivered in Philadelphia. There was also a sale of 100 head of stoat cattle, averaging about 825, nl uou— bought by a Westmoreland County men. EMPORTO DT RAILROAD, PIITSBUILOII, I , OIIT Wsera & CRICAOO It. B. July 11.-1010 tibia flour, Shorn/ikon & Lang; 2 cam pig metal. JIM Wood, Sons ft co:3 cam do, Martin, Oliver it. Briehell; 1 do do, Bryan a Canglicry; 71 empty 011 bbls, Jag Skil/One: GS do carboys, .1 Irwin; RI tibia flour, Riddle; I balm corks, Armstrong Bros it co; 1 car reapers, and mowers, Beckham & Long; 1 car scrap iron, Win Mullins; I bble eggs , 1. II Volgt a co; 200 bbls flour, Culp & Shepard; 100 do do, E 11 My. are II co; to do blahwines, J 8 Finch; 7 barrels crashers, Reymer d Bros; 1 do dry poaches, J LlppincottitS has cheese, Gay :Burke a co; 40 b&a broom handles, Wm hia po rdoof & co: 34 ,in, scraps, A ltooveler; 25 tells skes, PI bundles tubs, ilieWhlnney & Dare; 2 bbla eggs, Blair & Woods; 100 do Sour, Watt a ViUsen; al dry Milos, 5 bbls tallow, Wm Plexus & Sou; 2 bxa tobacco, Little, Baird it Patton; 7 has lemons, Shriver & Lamar; 40 meta wool, S Bradley & Sou; 121 Wm oate,A Taylor; 50 sewing machines, Wm Sumer a co; 100 bble fl our, E Myers & I cur staves, Guthrie: a Sill; 2 cars baled bay, Keil a Ritchart; 1 car lumber, atupey a Sei bert; 2 cars corn, Ammon it Scott; I ear orbs, Sturgeon & Bro; I do oata,D Wallacm I docorn, 11 Ii Collins. CLEV&Z.A. AB 0 PITTEIBUIRM BAILHOLD. July 5.-00 to: lard, J Daixell & don; 5 LOS wheat DParham 4 cars corn, oars rye 1 ear wheat D Wallace; %I pegs flab, J McDevitt; 100 barrebi flOur, Knox &Mc - Kee; 1 car lumber, J IG Mani 1 car staves, C Slade; 10 bat abeam, J I Daob; car oidel, , Atuman & iiwtt4l dodo, W D Patter. don. INdeo do, W B ingihiahm2 ,dendo a l.ltheoc k, mce& c 0; B W D n/opSpe ldeßaY ' 0 W owa,AC,tanns. I'riTfillolloB. COLI7III2IIIIIIAND CUWIIII/ trl It. E. JuJy 5-4 cuss stoves, C C Bcolths 3 In do, .1 8 caloys 7.5k3 rigs. Markle 6 cos 7 cars 'utast, Hitchcock, McCtec 3 3 . /13 CO; 7 do do, J 8 Liggett coil car rye, A:Taylor; SI curs corn, 18 was.. /ace' I Car 0333, IfJol - a . ditchar3 , l do do, Iler rogeoi Ido corns 1/18fline AnJor, Ido tutu ,s Was Amu, li.fxkparlok Herron; ( 1 1 1 14 1 IJIO/13/111r p 3 MEIER i . ~-~: mm Phlndephin Iron Markel Pnitsmatratit, •guly 3.—Pig Metal Is m steady demand, at the advance, with sale, of Zee tons No. I foundry at $441, isio tons No. 2at $l4, and forge at {MOW per ton. Scotch pig remains as last quoted. Blooms are lull, but prices are unchanged. Manufactured Iron— The transactions are In small lots only, but prices are well maintained. RIVER NEWS. The river is Still receding slowly at this point, and navigation may almost virtually be considered suspended. The pier marks last evening indicate:l but two feet., and even low water boats can take but very little freight on the present stage of water, and the rotes are flown to such a low point that it does not pay to go not with half a trip. The weather yesterday was oppressively hot in the sun and at times there were indications of rain. There has been no arrivals or departures aside from the regular packets. The hate Putnam wax reported at "Ste Sistera"between Steubenville and Wheeling. on Wednesday, and it 111 possible that she may have got in lust, The Came Capt. Lytle, is still hit:thing for St. Louis and the Upper Mississippi, an d - will probably bo able to get off this atternoOn. The Tahlequah is hauling for Cincinnati. The Brownsville packets appear to be doing a vary good bustnesa. and this seems to he true of both les. EzeUrlitOn parties are of almost daily occurrence on these bouts, and especially was 1110 case on the u Fourth..' The lathes of Ric e 's landing showed their par tially for the gay Fayette on Wednesday by literality covering - per with wreaths of ever grime. The distinguishing feature of their handiwork was a mammoth harp, tastefully arranged and put together of foliage, and sum pendeti between the chimneys of the Fayette. Capt. Cox, the popular and eftleent comman der of this boat, duly appreciates the kind consideratton of the lathes of like's Landing, and begs of them to accept his acknowledg ments for favors received. The Lotto as reported to have been on lire at St. Louis, on Tuesday morning, but was dis covered in time to prevent serious damage. Cost DEPititTis—Pfticim EritiAneini.—yes terslity the tow boat Mevlin, which bed boon some time in retirement at West Louisville, started South with n ight tow of coal for la land th, in the Lower Mississippi. It svau the veil tare of Olmstead it O'Connor, of this city, the tow including four barges of i'onioroybmi one of Plttalitugh coal, say some thane bushels, or less. The price of best Pittsburgh coal by the barge load has been atlvanced to . '-`2c afloat, with sales of several barges. The retail price to city consumers has also been enhanced, the rate yesterday being _is cents per bushel de- The Leonora No. .2 h at the city wharf, liar log made the Journey from Pittsburgh hunt leg a new trade—au otioning.—lonioille r tmr. irr, 3.1 The Atlantic and Mississippi Steamship Company have decided to abandon the for warding branch of their business. Cons, qUeutly they will not need whartboula nt Maenm p E his, a Napoleon a nd i V le a -k h s e bur i , a et T s htoe Coamr - p ies y who t will carryonsaid bualnesa mentio p ed and net (or the company as agents. The St. Louis Di.epatch says - The estimated moths of the majority of the boats that Went to the monntalns ranged from twenty to twenty-dee thousand dollars each. If their trips had been attended with the usual detention tbey would have toned It a hard scrabble to Feu out clear. In addition to their good luck, in the way of; plenty of water, a large number or their freight Mlle were pay able in gold dust, which glitter mg commodity tons considerably mlVllliCed since the contrac Is were made. THE NEW Spring and Simmer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, ED WITH lodide of Lime, = G. W. PETTES, BOSTON, lIY James R. Nichols & 00., PIANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, )I.I.III,ACTVILIITIS OP 11111 ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARE Protoxide of Iron, =1 Tonic and Restorative, By Physacaan• unct !nal/.At. 111 nit parts af =22 The new preparation, • `SALMA P A ILILLA fftrllllll is AT l"tt WIT II I liUI Lib OF LIM E.,' presents ioie Of Ill' moat prompt Mteratis e ;went, In a form capable of snorting full action upon the systein. and this In mien", and pleasant domes. It Is conceded that the alterative, resolvent. or tonic effect! of lodine, are exerted most decidedly when associated with other al teratit es. in .urdsluation; and the Sarsaparilla seems to fulfil perfectly MI the favorable requisitions. The first effect u sexily observed when • •tiAItSA- I'AILII.LA WIT(' 101,1DX OF Is taken. is An Increase of appetite, showing that It has tonic properties of. marked character. Its al.rative ef fects are nomilfeat In Its ready combination with the blood and tissues. lisle, scrofulous women and children Improve rapidly under Its use. and the M -1.1 forittions assume a healthy condition. It Is admirably adopted to a large number of chron- It or acute affections peculiar to children. It is milted to them. both by the mildness and efficiency of alledb•inal effect and the pleasant. attractive form of lb. remedy. It may be given for a long period where constitutional Inettences are desired. and no repast/ante. or disinclination In take the syrup. encountered. In White-Swellings, Hip-Joint Dis c.., and Distortions of the Spine, It should be e'- en persistently, lu moderate doses, until relief Is obtained. In the spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather, The serumulation of rnorblel matten In the •Jstcm seems to becomo manifest and very troublesome. Loorl ...le, Headache, Boils. Costiveness. Loss of Appetite, Yalu. In the Joint.. Indlgestloo, etc.. are very emnrooti. Nothing ever devised Is better allapteal to extentilnate or dr., off these elections tJaan tills new tom tobtation of SIAHHAPAILILLA WITH lODIDE UV LIME. MMMM=I Alterative, or Blood Purifier, hoe ever Wore hemp/cool esitAin l/se reach of Inint ids. Indeed, ills an entlnd• NEW and F4:110.1 . 171C combination, Inno respect resembling anything hitherto eiriPloYeel• The opinion of manual men mincernlog It, the description of its chemical character. therapeutic value, manner ',sr, etc., are given In a circular. Which can be bad at the store of any and alt Dell class Druggists. Inc sale in Pittsburgh by it. Y. BCIA.P.RiI it CU.. AND ALL DRUGGINTN myD:C:uvrr FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Combined with lodide of Lime, Hold al Low Hates at FLEMING'S DRUG STORE No. I+l Market Nt.. Pittsburgh. mrl9:aW:aw• SAVE THYSELF A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE. .... Dr. 8. Cutter's Celebrated Stomach lllttera The greatest Henna ever discovered. The addle non, within the last tea ycan, of Ur. Cutter's NW - vine Uncover( to the Englieb Bitters. make. it • e ance. Previous to his g: , :t fi grr ul d ;ll.?blerTge m ., p th r is medicine eras before the Ens.l•ll public, celebrated as a Topic and Al terative, la die-... 0 f the Stomach and of the hone., and dl.ll.l.llallitf from iropedlties of the a nervine Is a (ways th e choice of the Stomach. in MI penuns addicted to the use _ Of stiMa ulants •nd narcotic. , such as alcoholmalt ibinor.. opt.", inorplita, anent., tobacco , ay.a as It remove. the morbid appetite, or craving at the .tomato for lain...lain: in Headman!. Nav n Ole ° ' . &tad all nerve diseases. it has no equal in a ul nae. Tco years vsc o We ImproVed &Allah Bitten la St. Bartholomew's Limmital. lit. nary . * Hospital. Newgan and other prisons, has established Its rep utation, as a cure fur intemperance, andg al.°4 for it th e approval of the attending surgeons in the hoapitals and prlso. throughout tireataintelo, and is prescribed now by many physician. In Pri vate practice, fet twro.. addicted to the use Of etimpulwts arriaedativec Pandysia, ht. Vitus' Hance, a:pally...lc PHs. hiervona Twitching., and all Nen... disease. It has no equal. vihoreanto nod Howl) Agent, A. TORRENCE, yletas2 No. yo Market at.. corner of Vourth. JOHN CROFT, EST4TE . 1 1GExT, (Mtee,l4o. 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, LW for sale We following KW Estate; A large three-sWe, Brick Uoutee, containing ten Druglune halla; front room on lint door coed as a Drug Store; hot anti cold water . and gas thirough. out the house. Lot 2IM by 55 feet. bilnate on Chest nut street, Allegheny City, 44 ACIIE2 OP VALUABLE LAND, situate at T .lllll' ,..: " Vori t h l tt on cit ' y ' ..lu he tsleVli n tle;:Ts h' • boautftnj new frame dwelling, and a large number of bearing fruit trees of the best quality, and a good supply 4 1 water. The dwelling and 7 acres of ground wil l be sold separately U desired. and the residue In lots el 4 sores each, or larger if requested. Theaters., land is admirably located for business men. ALSO, or. ACRES ON LAND, muttainteg about acres ef limestone ore splendid quality, and easy 0 , COD. The 24744112 of the drat elm., suitable Mille for farming of gardening purposes; n dwelling and barn and • good supply ofwa te r. Mi nato /1 tulles from t ito city, on the Washlngton Bike, In Union township, being part of the Carter farm. ALitte, 37 3.0,E8, weit.imi,4:.(lttuder . a high state Of ealtleation, on which than. are i,*fi egaring cm rant-Maims, WO nearing grape nines, l(o sund er. pear trees, and a Large number of pcstt, aipple and plain {roes. rrOpigly sliest. on We old Washing ton road, In Scott township, six miles from the city. gur fkirtlicr particulars Inquire of the aboTeragent. ruyienlint FOR SALE, STEAM FERRY COAT, •T LAWitENCSVILLE. Enquire or 14/4114 ;091411, itigek flttrinuitst • MEE zy 10 AI x:103,/4:11 PITTSBUIIGH, BROWNS VILLE AND GENEVA U.S. 1...A.C113.-lErr CJCIO Will run three daily elde-wheelsteeaners between Pittsburgh, Mouongshaluelty, Brutruirille., tilces Landing, Greembarch (knees and - the Dunkar4oll Regions. This line Is eetapored el the tollole/PE eteAtuers. FAiiTTE.. TELEGRAIii DEAN KLAN.. O.A.LLATUC. These reacts will leave liitZt;rat; daily at 81. and p. mi, except Sunday, when the departure will be at o'clock, a. m. ri TjaV a rtS d t . ncr s f p o . r I t h . e ; ltl ro fte w tozz 6 a. m. BrimWlNG — Leaves Brownsville for Pittsburgh daily at 7 al in, and 4 p. m. Leaves Greensboro and Geneva at IS o'cloCE: Rice's Landing at T. p. m. The line is composed of dm-class side-wheel steamers, built expressly fur the trade. They are commanded by officersof long m esPeriea. who will pay vortical. attent ion to the wants and wow fort of_passeuge rt. rho boats will leave promptly h at the our advertised FREIGHT'S RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS. For rant' Vortivvinn• ent,‘"" of 4. It. GREETS, Agent, At the Wharf-Boat, foot of Grout L. at., Pittsburg. COLN, Men my3l:bleo Br Vl ownsville, I a. pEopix.iv LINE OF STEAMEILS, (INCORPORATED.) PlUAbursi h, , latto a n n iSaber e. EZy. Brostrou This Company will run a dully boat between the above points, comprisedol the new and splendid side-wheel steamers CLUE/VAIN. It. It Autumn) commander, and ELECTOR, RObliter Putttleg, commander. (The Elector is now being completed and will take her place in the line In a for days.) The Chieftain will leave Pittsburgh for all points on TUMiIIAYS, TDUILSDAYei and SATURDAYS alb r. u. Returning, leaves Geneva for Pittsbargh on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 9 1. at. and Brownsville at 1 r. ut. The Elector leaves MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at r. Itettontiob leaves Geneva for Pittsburgh TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT URDAY at 9 1, at. and Brownsvtile at 1 r. st. The Company have h tlrst-elms Wharf Boat. at Monongahela City and Pittsburgh. Freight re ceived •1 all hours. No charge for commisiku on Easter n freight, This line will not run boats on the Sabbath. For further partimius enquire on boats], or to JoliN S. CoNNlNtiliAlii, Agent, at the Wharf !Brat, foot of Oran t street. mhl(Ltesd LAIR CAIRO AND ST.r a dr zu k -a- LOUIS—The splendid steamer CAMELIA. ... Capt. Lirrts, Will leave fur the above sue all Intermediate ports, ou FRIDAY, at 4 r. For freight or passage apply on board sr to I 3-91 PLACE A COLLIN tiWOOD, Agents. pEGULAR PACKET -•-• FOIL WHEICLINU. MARIETTA AND ZANESVILLE.—'f Le line ste am, UItARAM, Capt. C. R. eve. 11.1... OW leave for the above and all intermediate ports every TUESDAY') at 4 p. tn. Returning, Maces Zanesville every PRI IJA.I .at 7 am. J. D. et/LIAM:WOOD. Aunt. INSURANCE PILE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO, OF NORTH A MERICA. PHILADELPHIA EC= Hartford Fire Insuranie. Company, = A' Protection can be secured la the stem named and reliable Companies. fonly 94 Water street, (no stain .1 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. or PITTS1111)9(111.--001co, No. R 7 RIM Wort Hook Block. liauX4ltnininst atl lands of tire and Marla. Make, JOHN IRWIN, Ju. President. JOHND. AIcCOHD, , Vlee Varaldeal C. U. DONNELL, deeretarv. Capt. WM. DEAN, General Arent Was Jones., llosiwy, Harvey l Chad., T. Jillosklnsors. Juno Irwin, Jr., B. Babnestoet. WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF I'IT7TRURUU ALEXANDER NIMIUN, President. WM. I'. TIERBERT tlecnitars. CAPP GEDIDA NEELII Ueseral Ars.t. Whew. 02 Water street. nosing Ware Rouse. Wlu 'll;s i u l re t =t all hinds of nee and Marine littta. A home ittatiAtitiolt managed by Directors who are well known td. the community, and who arc determined by e promptoem and liberality. to Main tain the charactr which they have assumed, as of ferinsungred. the best protectmn to those who desire to be I Mee. !Umlett Andrew Ackley, IL Miller. Jr David IL Lang. Junes IleAolir Roes J Thomna, Natbaniel Ho lmes. Chas. J. Ulnae. Alexander Speer. John R. McCune, Campbell IL Herron, James P. Hanna. C. NA . Blakeman, et VM. P. HERBERT. EMeretatry. INSURE TOUR LIFE EN THE I AUTER OAS, LI PE INSUR AN C E COMPA• N - rot HARTFORD, CONN. THE ONLY 'AFL ANSURANCE COMPANY IN AMERICA Was now males and pays an Astnniu CASH Unfit/EFL on the drat and each subsequent payment of pretnimn. Its CASH CAPITAL, an no. entoulation of ir.qto,ooo. Is swam!) invested In ie stocks mid portgagme of REAL ESTATE. it I. now In its Rib - year businees, and has paid to the Wlinrell Anis murmur. of its members We sum o ONE MILLION DOLLARS. To this date solosin gle easeof 111.1iyation has onennui. an evidence ilia, liberality and fair dealing is a speelalty With this Company. Tbs. policies of this Company are not forfeited by reason of noropayment of premium after the usion.i year. No payments required ai.“ ten yea.. 001 coulAnus good through ilfe. J. C. VfALKLV. President. N. N. rwurxis. Vlc President. N. H. WHITE. Seem Hwy. Oinee for Western Pennsylvania. When Circulars sag blank ApplicaUens will be fiwiellbsid. 611111121 street. Pittsburgh. ode:lAgents 'ranted throsigliout the Mat. Apply to r. E. UOODELL, Mate Agent. CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANILIA FIRE LISUBLNCII CO. AI PHILIDEI6IIIL Assets sa Jim. 1. 1864 • • 112.4tV7.81. fa Claptui $ 40560) Accnted ert mtmw 1171,03 A. vestrd ...... ........ I, Übmitied Claims .. . 11.4 M Income for Ido4 MAIM Loam* raid Maccarai 8,12C0002. rend. and Tetop o o=rea Übend Le a n Clow N. Ban< km. Isaac Le, Tobias Wagner, &board C. .m.muel Want, Jacob U. Smith. ktrz°,4l::: " -- x";.%111.*M. l e relr . debt. b IeT)W AND C. likEN, is Premium.. JAS. W. bIeALLINTEK, Nee, pro iem. J. U. CONTI!, Aiwa. addiwn, Carom Wood and Tbird street, NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Widows and Orphans' Funds Mo. 63 WYtidaso St., Mew Pork PuDIIDENT —N. D. DOLMAN. tiEcItETAUT—J. W. BILDRILU.L. IL D. TINDALL. Nedloal itsambear E. •r. COOK, SPECIAL AGENT TOE WESTERN 67 Fourth St., Pittsburgh. AGENTS WANTED. toTASAW3 pEOPLEPS INSURANCE Co. 071101.1. L. 001111 WOOD AND FirninTs. DLISCIOIS Wm. rhlllips, 11; I n ttke,. Charles Arauc , N ep : Cot. Jm. Miller, John IP. Kirkpatrick, Wm. ViJa Kirk, Yrank H. Hlnall. imams D. Valsor C. Harm= L.'s, WM. 1 a11.L11111., President JOHN WATT. PreHdent W. P. oA.HONEW. NecreMM July Capt. SAIIIICB OILLYON. (Jong Apt. 4vrEmon OAK TANNED, PAT- Ifarr STILYTWIED AND ILIVSTEU LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE, Manufactured at No. fis BUITIIYIIILD BT., by HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also, Agent. for Now York Bobber Co. , i G u m Belting. I A A w 63 on n ha ltl llmrrWrl"ig"of . a OZ utvrrs..ditts.nELllLKO.ote. Vin w. a. avutiontes......4. rum= u. 1. UltAllArl• ABIEMCAN MACHINE ROIIKm FISHER, GRAHAM & Engine Builders ant Machinists, • NAfitl/ACITOZWID or Oil Engines, Oil Tools, eoJ irrerythlag to:Foamy fur Boring 00 Well• Particular attomtloi :kW to 7lttloit op Shining. Ptoloyo, lion/tam to; Avelltlit4 near Pi. R. R. 41‘1141:06124 , 113.3 r , 3E l 4a. ILBPAIUINO DONS PROMPTIM J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, And Manetteturnr of the PEBELE SPECTACLES, w °kb tg=l to lc i and reilitrroiii=t r J. DIAXO t , u :AM No. SS st.inair Street, FINE ENGR4yEDAND CUT: . , . . . .. . , 1 C0ra1i81011717,4 . - , . - . • • . . -- . et ill kinds. "Abo, Wetland PARIA'.rt ISTAF,I4'‘„ , lertii. A chola. 104 Jut received at .•• . • - ISTO., MI wacmcik istivs t, ay ... . . , . .. . , . .- u...a w. . IJIWITA.TE DISEASES. - Pli • 1. ". UM -YOUPPLI, (late of Philadelphia.) 1 , , mowEnw .. row • sAirAw k ,. A .. : n i l , ~,N °' . 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PATTELosoN & Co. , .. ~ MANCHESTER SAW-:MILLS, -- Between Beaver strewasid 4,ll!f?p..rtf. ' i - - 111 1a0Paililia÷lirm: - - ,4 I.:c. dealt all kinds of 1, rot Opil,oll.pr:, alla dealt Naalc.. laLli WO mi 'ild. • , ar _ . ... .__ :< :` ^ .::mot:::.., SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFUN,KEIIN &CO., MANITFACTUREM OF TOE CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm, Lard and Whale Oils, BAD LICH?, TOMS' OIL AND WHIR 011488 ALSO, Standard White Burning Oil, No. 33 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. SEND FOR A CIDICULAIL 1,7:e55 ... .CAPT. M. A. COT. ....CAPT. D. HUO/1811. CAPT. Z. W, CARDIAC -CAPT. A.ll. CA71.1.11..E. PAREDISBURG LUBRICATING Oil Company Keep constantly on hand a supply of STEAMED Natural Lubricating Oil, Free From all Impurities. Every Barrel Warranted, On TO HE lOLTILllinik i ii i T E.. THE .COMI . ANY'S 4ddress WITH T. H. NEVIN & N. W. Corner Third and Market Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. myZaan WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFUSING OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN WATT, President. HENRY M. LUNG, NWT anLL Trssier• WORKS IN TEMPEHANCEVILLE Nice, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (Near Suspension firldire.) MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE C 0.1.1-4• 11,7150,000. This Oil cameo be excelled for burning properties. color or One test, and isput up in well seasoned bar sets, suitable lbr IRIBLY UHL or EXPOIt.T. Wa DKR/. idILICITED.. inwacroas—lobo Watt, Robert Lea, dal. Pact. C. B. Herron C. L. Caldwell. B. B. Cantos, J. W. Porter ata , Boltt. Wallace, L. W. C. Carroll. jand W. L. JUNS/1. Agent. WARING & KING, COIRISSION MUMS AD BROM IA Petroleum and Its Products, 4 DUQUESAW WAY, xawrwsomeicrxtca•asic, PHILADISLPLILA. ADDRESti: WARINC, KING & CO., m,17:•41 127 Walnut U.. Plana SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We are constructing. wed wit keep on hand. pulor are of OZi. 31ELW413,3 iIH MR MIR A COllOl OR MOM BOUM We Invite parties needing engitrafor this had _p= b roll tad rarttrz...V=NVori_ktiC 15T IM ETB. liguKtnallBll Itr-stritil.L. A CO. urst. stuntman D. /40=1502f. EAGLE OIL WORKS, I.aavev-arvoaacNcycsilLo. WICNTMAN & ANDERSON, Refiners and Dealers in PETROLEUM. sl ) .'n,sr - ,rmarNsT4%(."""",;,";llll" 1101.1111121 J. 1121 InWte JAMES IRWIN & CO4 MANUFACTUftgIiiI Or OIL OF I VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. Offioo,l6 RACessils.crt at PIT •6OROII. PA. DIIIZCTOUS Juba 111. McCord, Ileorge 8. 11084, Charles Hays, Capt. Wm. Dean.. (leo. U. Medrew, Hobert It. Darts. hIPPINCOTT & lIIKEVILL 9 No. 118 Water Street, MANGINterUBMS. Or PATENT (ROUT: D, PATENTrKIL . LD PA TOUTILISI) cnicow. ittILAY. MILL ASO CROM-CUT . Jetll:4ll3 i - FlLlM'eoLuen MORROW & BARNHILL, nem Holler., 011 SW* Agitators, Tank■ Salt Pans, Oaaamctera,•Wrougbt Iron Hrldges,Sheet Iron Work, CORNER LIBERTY AND SECOND STS., PITTSBURGEI. P 4. aaritEr AMIN ti DOW. YHUMYTLY. MY24:l=l STEAM ENGINE PACHEVG. LUBRICATIVE PACKING, run TIM STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. Au article recommended t , an the railroad com panion. who have thoronnbly tried It. and In In ben- oral use on over two handfed and Arty or the Tail road* In thin voontrY, and on trial try over are hundred other.. . • . ADurricu ny 310,000 OTATIO24BIIT LIM (3114 ES. it la • first•elaso article. LUBRICATIVE PACKING COWIE", IMME MANUFACTUREI2II, M I T I{ ZIG /13.414417 1 TR07.7 bloc ll{ an mos 7Tkir, Vl' R Liu RUH layls:tal INDIDITRIAJL WORKS. I ZEIZOII •Thatnr...frinrign Oath rouND HIZei ttoi NI ekK BREE L I its CA TI CHINNI'S; manufacturers et OT BURT Kw- OIL WRIL LW.SiIIUT/yRS for tool Works. all kinds of Land and Marine Y. 2.- ti INi:tamed° to 'order. From the well earned reputation of the Manager. Mr. JAMES AIRLSON, we hope to se.cure • liberal share or patronage from &mambo.% builders and others wanting/rood machinery. tale o 4 0 all work In the best manner fora c om po rts *. Rua, and to du It la the time we taw. All kinds of made to order. Repairing Machinery promptly attended to. We can torn. Shah .feet long, and bore or turn a Pulley 20 feet diameter. iterrthop on Duquesne Way, near the Point. foundry tot Th ird street, near Market. Pittsburgh, fl • aplOteind r ETROLIA MACHINE WlOlllliS. I S. MaliMlEVlr r , MIL SSlo atabet.Alleglimay, Manufactures or istritoyzu 'MONO. TOOLO. PISMO, ti USED LN SINK IMO OIL AND SALT W1.L14. ParUenlar attention Invited to has Patented ororements to dare and Joints, made of Junlatts. U. it., and Low Moor Iron, In standard sines, nul numbered, so Mat puts tan be ordered by nudi tulegraph, and round a pen pet tlt at all thou. We also Palmist. ropes, belong. small tools. Re., 14 those who may fa it. ltmones itt2 machine wed made to order. Orders by mall prolutly attended to. lam prepared to greet Menses to other manure& toren for these 011uoreMents on Oberst terms. iluz 17 Allegheny P. O. 1401d73 M. IL LDLIIIT. ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. . MODEL RYRIE 3 CO., Manufacturers of BLACK and GREEN 41LAInt. %YAWL, Diming' Bottlgg, DentlJohnsjfer. eon s Watettount—No. 144 WATZIE 5111=T1 ps , tween I:Smithfield and ti . e1112% street ~V lttabutghl 17e1: Zed r Viro r f %SSA an y bray. Inameare of the above domination. " o-u n omet; promptly a t ks, rartionlae attenUoti Mad t• private moolos. atehly 1:2813 C•LLIBIe /LOMA WZIGIIV lOLUNS ikr WIMIGUT, Brittailla, Wars and Sheer Metal Workers, Brlttanta Cu lark Carbon and Lard OIL Burners, &AV' dillereat styles of lirluania nerd bp thlist unto% promptly Mu VI u ritl e NT, ,Plttaborab. Lamm.: .; ochs, SEVERANCE, No. tifi 'WATER STILICM Ptitsbargh, roanallosturer of BIL= SlVXTAWAQUailiTtiPMCaoamimon awl minim! or early dear:flattop.' Particular stood or shapeol Spikes and lllrets, tarts or imanarnsdirlo order at stunt notice. darood forum& ooludantir on band. OIL WORKS, AGEfiek VF THE BEST UHAVITIEtI, JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent, COMPANY. Brand—" Lucifer." AININNONoIIEI.6.IIII =I 78 CIENTO run POUND NLISCELLANEOI7B. NOTICE TO TUE PECS. Payers OF TILE Borough of Lawrenceville. Whereas , byeSon/dement of the Act of Assemble approwtsd the 4th dayof March, A. U.. 186 . 4 relating to the payment of itte Borough Tax to the Treasurer within the limits" of said Borough, the PI/dere/Med respectfully notifies the sold tax payers that he le now in posmeselon of the Duplicate for the payment of sold tax, and ready to receive toe mune. On an taxes paid on or before the arm day or Atl as...a, MOO, as allow ante of five per cent. will tw Mode. tin all taxes pall subsequent to the first day of Angnet and prior to %holiest day of ISeptereber,inust be paid to full. On