-` 11 ME El M DB NEETEITTZ , Bonita* and Braker, Wopt Ot t .. near Miler of Fifth. An _dzrief. Government Sonde yoadonatirtiontinbeeZilVeZMange sold at Sew. Tartrates. Gold: itilver and Mayans bought at highest -Tates. and Gold_Dratts issued on NEW MA., TICiAM) TRADE. Gold was afrae{lon tl!aber in NET' York day", being ovOIOO . ' . , 3avernment ponds • ' , . 7 7 , were quotoa fccj,,, 1.:5113,110 ;5,999,1093 1; 1.911/4.1115}10408,15%. Cleveland & Pittsburgh stook' sold at 534; Fort Wasze, 105 N; 7 .Nlcbltan Sonthern. lll Y4l - Erie, 69%; Western rnica Telegra 11,56%. sic -7M:93 - following statement exaiblta the bust. &ea °Litho Pittsburgh Clearing House for the • . ',reek elOsing on rissurday, August ilth Exchanges. Balance& till=ll7 4317.1511;4; 110 0 , 517 15 153,890 15 91,157 9 7 August 8 493.645 9s 4908110 217,309 , 49:1 Au 59 gusta° - mos fie 4 88, 3,683 05 .10,978 91 193,332 55 Total_ 516 —Tao following timely and excellent article o“ ' . icatualttlnt of Specie peYment`"wo And In a late Diatle . of the Ploladelplaa Aorta itatertean : Under all the viesaltudes of haziness, and those Marmots] changes which still alternate Otto 'another more suddenly than was ex pected, there is lying a - problem which gov erns the whole, and which even its °neer tainties, affects the conduit of all who have Lemnos. to do. That problem is, when will Specie payments be. resumed In the United St test is It a thing of to-morrow, or is it so remote that our grandchildren wilt have to effect its It ism at ono time expected to fol low the close of tile .war- at another, the rest°. ration of civil power. .1n May, 1665, gold fell I 10 Ira. It averaged 154 In July last, a gain of per Omit In the wrong direction for cash. The causes for this state of affairs are vari ous/3r given by ficonmnists: some influenced by their - theories, some by their Interests, and some by theft politico! predilections. One Ands then, to consist In heavy foreign balances alleged to exist against us as a penalty for over-trading, wh:ch must be liquidated In coin; and they urge a higher tariff to forbid importations and the corresponding offinx of specie. Another Ands them In an alleged cer rency Milation, which cannot be reduced While we have $900,0"000 of paper afloat. These forget that wo have retired full $130,000,00:1 of State banklssues since May, 1565; that the In terest-beerier legal-tenders have been retired by their holders us an Investane r nt ‘, and n that t w il l?frri ' veri r a 4u curr e e e n r t ns c"4" h or y Ind o c ofrre last, have been redeemed, so that bet $3,003,0610 ,are Meanwhile the national hank amnia- Lion, though It has approsthisted since the war, has nut equalled the contraction of State bank notes. IN, a cannot give the exact figures for therlatter, but are well within hounds in one statement. The cirentation of greenbacks and of national bank notes was enlarged by tho close of the war, anti perhaps it would not be a wild estimate to reckon the otrenlatton of nathamil currency in the South 110 0 , 000 , 0 0 u more to-day than when Lee Bermudan:al. If so, there is that amount less in the north. This reduction makes it more singular that . gold. should have appreciated twenty tin twenty-live per cent in such time. Oar ex ',ports during the year have increased, as we show nal the other Any in a notice of the com merce of New Turk. Our Imports have not in creased-more. Thenational bends held abroad help the answer which is desired. The for eign value of these bonds, now field to the amount of 0,000,000 to 65,000,01.1 in EitrOpe, ex ceeds the gold of the country, and could not be redeemed on simultaneous presentation. They tincutate in value abroad. When. re cently, tie. wore 65 cents in England, gold was Itsi here. They advanced to 70 in Eng land, and gold fell to 147. Last April, when the Five 7 w.ntiee sold for T ell n Germany, gold was 121 bore. The bonds tto and gold appreciated to IS. An taps true, it soma-sae Gold teal tee gold value of our bonds abroad will ho the gold value of our currency borne. Thorn mill he ttuctuatlonn in gold hire l account of the fluctuations in bonds there, but the Insult is sure. We sent some 5G1.000,000 of gold omo:id to redeem Floe Twenty bonus lithely tinder' Isle stress of the German war. But soon the export of gold fell to a million a week; awl now the bonds arc again 6010 41 bought for England. This reduces the Sand rate, which were the condition long enough eOuttneed, would broom,, the same as that em of currency. There can be no end of this are tit we begin to purchase those foreign bonds which re_gillate the price of gold here, to can cel then a n d speck: paTutent cannot begin anti] ore hove the Five Twenties at par. amount of currency contraction could effect completely, though It would aid. We cannot redeem to specie until the Five Twenty dol lar andtho gMai dollar are the same; there fore the problem becomes. how to improve our bonds in Etu-oper Tuts in simple. Sustain the national faits rigidly; pay the interest punctually; make the annual taxes exceed the national expense:ll a p ply the stir Pins to buying bonds; dentroy - the bonds when bought- These agenetta whit give to our paper the par Of gold, and that. will be the resumptionof specie payment. Shorter ways may be ciphered eat, perhaps. This is, at least, cer tain. It is too, being sensibly molt, both abroad mad at home. It Is being rocogniuni that the government financially sound; that our Duo palcan stand taxation; that they ore wilting to stand it: that the sources of taxation are in creasing, and As this recognition increases, ao also the value of our bonds and the aDProxl• Mallon to specie. The return of peace to Eu rope, the butter repute o f the Union, and the close of the money panic ht England are all aiding us. We are traveling hi the ..ht road, and only nerd to continue it, urtWtoringly and resolutely, to reach the desired result. The uppreciation of our bonds must go on,tiod as it does, the depreciation of gold must keep pace until Um resumption is found in a nat urel equilibrium Tills w 111 not occur to-mor.• - row; and it is well to.- all business that the re vulsion should not let stiduen. It will be ;mutual, and while it is preparing, every re lased Interest will be slmilorty preparing, so that the day will he crowned by unalloyed benefits to PIP Or ries. ov rue Perrserenan Gamer's, MILMOAT, August 13, 11366. There was it little stronger reeling to foaled on MO parl of holders of Flour mud Grain to•dny, ow leg to an Important advance in the west, and some parties are asking higher rates. The advance in the west Is ow ing to recent heavy rains, which It is (cared Will damage seriously the Grain yet outstand ing and not secured. in other articles there have been no features worthy a( special no- tic". I.llllllN—Wheat Is in better demand and higher; sale of 1 car Club at 1R,95; 1 do do at pas, nud i mr Winter at #I,N). Oafs steady but unchanged; sale of 1 car prime, on track, at 51 —eelicr to Mai It; and I car, In elevator, at SI Corn more active but unchanged; aales care mimed at 71; and 1 caverns.; yellow at 00. Fo movement tally ° or Barley. FLOUR-1s firm with a sligbt improvement in the demand, but as, yet, prices are not quo• tally hlghet. We continue to quote at WO to $10,50 for Spring Wbeat; *ll to 11.50 for half Spring Mal hall %later; and Idatul2,so for all Winter. Sale of bbla “BariletVir at. 00,50.1 Bye Flour le unchtuaged at $ 5 . 25 6 0 . 50 . PROVISIONS Bacon is arm and an. changes at 17fic to 17%c for Shoulders; 1934(P.6 for Ribbed Sides; ta for Plain HAMS. and .15%f326 for bugar Cured. Dried Bettis 2auted at `NOV, and Maas Pork is quiet at 7iFlTEll . —There is El fair demand for packed Butler and we can report sales at iroli 25 to 90 the latter figure for prime fresh. EGOS—In good supply and dull but on chtulged at 17 to W. CiLEESE—Is steady, with regular mite at 141 i to 1534 for Western Reserve; 16017 for llamburgi and 3405:1 for Quillen. ASUES—SaIes of 5 tone Pearls at, 15, and 5 tons Helloed Soda Ash at G. Common Soda quoted ata(M. APPLES—Coming in more freely, and the market Is dull and' drooping. We now quote at ft 3 to $5 per bbl, according to quality. POTATOES—Quiet hat steady and un changed e. ia,Ts per bbl, from store_ PlO LEAD-451.1 plies sold at 12. zirrnsulaGH PICIBULEVA 14fLRILET ()MOB 01 Moamar.ntracat j August 3, IMO CRUDE—Tee market for Crude was a lit tle weak to-day in consequence of an uapres sloe, that there will soon be an early reseMp tion of navigation, and, as a consequence, In creased cWrivals of oil; and, as compared with last weak, prime may 00 quoted fully halt a cent per gallon lower. Wo have sales reported of about eighteen hundred barrels, in lots, at 14 to 3.1.7... f, bbls returned—Mostly at.ll34—and eents,packsges fncluded;frew on board ears. Tim demand la somewhat restricted at pros. cut prices, as ridners seem dispose:l to bald 01,321 anticipation of lower rates, and hold ers, espeCially those who have oil on the spelt 1. - • ni transit, are anxiousto real/Lee Tag ilk! views from Oil City In regard to water, are rather unsatisfactory. it would appear that 13 1. le noon too river be,4 net risen .113 V, at , Though heavy ruins are reported to have fallen there on Sunday night. • ILEFINED—The demand for thoncled oil, on tbeepot as well as for future delivery, ocm" thines rather limited, and the market la Weak with a drooping ;tendency. We Min report salt of MO bids ler October delivery in Pulls dedphia, at 43; and there was a side of 010 bhls wUrfillaran brand, on- the spot, -.11. PhUadel- . plan, en Saturday,at 43. August delivery la quoted 42 to ity,'-em seism Freaoll Is quiet 1 and unchanged, and the demand is very much I restricted. AltItiVAL.S.The al:Ovule of oil reported to• day were us loilows : Jas. ...... 793 i W. P. L o gan" ma Fisher tr. Jiro WO D. Kly ' Brewer , [ Burke.... So 7 W. 11 . llyram ml - yallecie Ceivitt... fd Waring a. King „ „ Is Total Wed Beason Slab Market. .], - Mos.ros, August 11.—New 'Mackerel aro la irtwy eaxlerato supply; the better imi t al b le e s come -, , itt WT. grr l7 ; ri3h "e s g.f c ,:sht e ltay fleet are 'l 4 :lll7i m nitl id 3. lr iu e r 3 y of the fishermen, It IS WA .. , .. ; :,.;:win return with not Won!. . 1 4, t 1 f l i r in t .=r,..,...- -- .T:- . T/ict demand Is fall*, lit to u : t rAte ka as il:Fc- i - ~,:::: ' gilt tr,,, , 1,V t ,T1. ~ iesithrt(wo: •a. aim • - q - - - ... - '"".3 --- . tr - - bbl for largo and 1 IS for modlam. .isth"-d....) per, are sedling at 04,Mgra Dor bbi 'f'Z'... , ...*„. , ..... , .:4b — r - SX. 6 1. and 08,1logla Inc l'io. I. Old maeka. ---- 1 , ... -- ,...Tyiostly out Of Mlersaarket and nem:nat. 'in re 7lsevr -- ,Yorlr. , We note email sales of , Na. 2. 111 w ,•:4 - ' - . ,--- -.., -- .. , :r.-as'es.4and:.:l o .. 2.;acilriM Per. bbl. ' ' . Ell „.„ „ ..iie:Diic0........1., ii,.: , _ 7:, ~;„,, yoi, Ativg,, :14,gr,,zi e .: : 1- 4slmtlatazdl=rimeNt : ..0-,..,44....v, .---,,tiarovAEtr...-1-4, A4. - .34 , ..5 ITZ-luinptimanutwitm..' Pue,,,, ....,..1 ~,,-,,,!.• -i-V,..';ILOOP, o a f ial M*ltai, „ , , , '4 , :?.:Z=`,--I:mpres ir 74.,forK,Wk. - - ,- --,- -PI,--4,A-sue4tt .., W;t;!`' --- "A ~ t: ,', ,- ' '.,-, + 1!.,.1.--I..?"'n.* •-`,:=,:.•'1*.;W_,.4 - 4 •:' , ., - ” '..'.,_,." ''''''' - ., 4 -1, -.-:.+, ,,,, r -I, ,-- =,,-- 7.'s?-%-lf '-- , : r ''. --, ,f,,L,:..,,,'+ - 4., ... 4. --',.z ., ,,,,,,v , ,, t , ....:'6 ; ~,,, . ...; -, : ,-, . 1 .,,';' , * 1: 4 4- , - -I. '.k . ' , ' , •:l.q, ,-..r,;•t. Ls , vot\r-4 , ,,t ) - 4 , — , , , ,,- ,v,.- --.7. J ''..Zekl'Ao'dk.:rlr.l.7v--;':**:rni f "...;; ', :=V- - - -- - -'4 ' ;-'4 , R ' .- ri , •-‘. 1 ,,._;"' ...•;:., ~,&P..4-.4124-,..'.: i • .-.i,-, ~ , , ., ' 2-'''':.-. 4 114 - ‘ n ;1 ' 2- ''' :0.,--..4 tz•44',1%1-1;17Vc;z:--,:;41.'',"..i.2--''''''-' ..,, e•-• ~,_ ~ir,,, . . ; --,...,, -..- ;;ir. 115'.cff:::.-Zi•tfie7 . . , ` - ---' 7'. , e-Az4.''''' ' • ' New York Sleek and MOlsep FLoritelL Nits Teak, Angmstl&—The supply of mosey continues abundant, and Ls in excess of the I demand. Call loans arodull at Mt per cent.; I and prime discounts range from 53.4 to Bi 4 per cent. The Gold market closed op firmly at CON, pith. The market for Exchange opens quietly; London bankers, 1,08. The Govern ment Seenrittes were dull this afternoon, and the following wore the closing prices: Coup ons, 410.4 . 01,10%; Five-Twenties, do; Ten. Forties, Gonnons, 039101,00; Angnst Seven. Thirtins,l,osol,os%. The StOck market was dull at the last open board, and the fluctuations were slight. After. the call the market was pond and steady. Petroleum Stocks--Cllnton, 100; Shade Elver, ff• oc:eta:lca, 7; Pithole oil, GOO; Bennehoff. CM. Mining Stocks—Downieville S 30, ID; Conseil datelniregg Gold, liffs Texas, 5. The CoMmerciaPs money article says: The stook market opened without much activity, but with considerable firmness, and prices wereelinnewhat better than on Saturday eras ing at the close. In Governments there was a fair business, and prices ranged about the same as on Saturday. MoneyconUnnes In abundant supply. beyond the wants for com mercial purposes. The well-known parties With the bestpeduncles fled no difficulty In making engagements at 4 per cent. in pacer there is not much doing. The best sixty days , bills are cashed at3aiSlio; three to !Mir months, 51446, and longer paper at OW. Stooks lower; Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago, 103; Chicago and Rock Island, Chicago and North W kittens preferred, C 7%; Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred, 87; Mich-- ran Southern, Michigan Central, 110; Ilea ', UFA; Erie, 83; Flive.twenty Coupons, •cs, 107: ,(n. of lel., lass.:: Ten-forty Coupons, kah. Ino Fkisf's money article says The mar het opened strong under the effect of the Europe an news, respecting the attitude of the French Fanner or, and the price advanced lc. niece is a scarcity of coin for delivery, and loans arc merle at S 6 per cent, per day in:favor - Of the lender. There is no rozinction in the supply or money or the rates of loans. The stock market opened dull, but steady. Government securities were num After the board Now York (Antral stock wan quoted at 105 %; Erie, ult,s; Hudson Elver, 2; Michigan (Antral, 1101 C•ntral, 121 1 , At the final board today were m at, Western Union Telegraph, biLjki New York Central, extra D., la n d Erie, and I t tiat i old h ga g ri l; 4 k; 1: i e n v t: e ra j ILIN; Chicago hock , Island. 10814; Pitt 4 -, a Toledo, burgh, Fort Warne and Chicago, extra D., 1 hitseissippi and Ohio pnyferred, 4314 Gold closed at. 140%. Money is abundant and easy. mospar. Au 2t 1.0. 1866. hew X onx, August 19.—Cotton Quiet. Flour 1001.00 better for sound partals, with rather inure doing, at 116,91109,59 for extra State, $8,40. 9,74 hit extra round hoop Ohio, sad $9,9041U,ge for trade brands, market closing firm. Whis ky caster In bond, at $2,124. Wheat receipts, +.50 bush; 3(03e better; very quiet—the advanc ed pt lcan asked chocked transactions ; white western, V,72r, new No 1 Milwaukee held at r 2,13, with buyers at Au. Rye more active; western, 73075 e. Corn receipts, 19M„413 bush; market Opened le better, but closed with the advance chiefly lost; sales MAO bosh at SDo for inferior, 81(2914e for shipping mixed western, nun 90e for western yellow. tats receipts, 112,70 bash; little firmer, but clesed dell; sales 3300 J bnah at 4X4So for Chicago, 430H80 for Milwaukee, 5910065 e for lowa, and 10 1 1 ,40 for Pennsylvania. Sugar firm, but less active, at to-} @il finteuba, is for Portoßlne and /14e (or havens. Petroleum quiet but firm, at VJe for crude, and 4.90140 for refined in bond. Pro- visions dull and heavy at 831.6255031,645 X (or new mess, closing at 431,61, cash; g 91,504,00,09 for old do, and .27a41411V,79 for prime; also I,` l / 3 bbis new mesa, for September and October, sellers' option, 0,/, 0 , 31,Cd. Beef steady. Beef Hama nominal. Bacon dull. Cut Meats steady, at 15)4110630 for shouliba . unl 3943.4 e for hams. lard heavy, at wan Butter steady, at Rego for Ohio, and for State. Cheese quiet, atOQl9O. Omega; Markel. Oswego, Aug. I.3.—Flour =dye and higher; sales-1,900 barrels, at 19,30010,00 for 1.0. I noting; µ1.5010r red winter; 1112,60 tor white, and $1.3A014,00 for double extra. Wheat opened steady, but closed nominally higher; ogles-3,000 buabals of No. 2 Chicago spring, 31,10, and a small lot of now Amber State, at e 2.00; at the close holders were asking 30,100 2,12 tor No. 1 Milwaukee doh. Corn firm, and in baiter demand: sales-38,000 bushels of No. 1 Illinois, at 74e. Rye was bald at 700 for Chios go, without sales. Oats quiet and nominal. Claleaga Market. Cuicaoo, August. 11.—F lost quiet, at an ad vance, of 11105:0. Wheat being unsettled rind heavy on tlaturtlarAht caused an ulvance of 8a UM; salon at 11 1,01 for No. I, aloalng at td,0161,62. Corn dull, at 6€0.59!..6.0 for No. 1, and 770 tor No. 9. Oats dull, at 290. Prov talons dull. Freights firm at an advance of lo; Corn, 7c to Buftio. Reuel ps, 2,1110 Wits flour; 10,280 lush wheat; 107,000 boon corn; 1,001 bud!, oats. Shlpmenta 4,030 bbla dour; 4„...10) bush wheat; 167,00;) bash corn; 4,700 bosh oat.. hAvrtstouta. August 11—Flour quiet; hien grades firm. W active and .. Cern dull; sal. Yellow heat and White at e samoljo Oats active at teateed. Proclaim:is dull. sugar arm with an upward tendency. Coffee quiet. Whisky firm and mares; Western in bond 1k1,30 LA3/ 3ditsrairwsk, Aug. U.—now dull nt an ad. swum; of .10c. Wheat unsettles]; sales lit $1,16. corn quiet, it SP4o. Oats abeady. at Mc. Ito. crime—dour 4,000 obis; wheat 1,100 bush. Ship utente—flocu• 3010 bids; wheat. 4,600 bush; corn 18,000 bush; oats 1,800 bush. IPhltadelphla rntisnimrats., August Ll.—Flour very dull. Wheat quiet; New ;Southern lied, 51,1.. Corn active; l allow 1141160, Western 90419.11 e. ColTra —None here In drat hands.. Scoter unchanged. Whisky steady at MIX. "sirket. - ~~~~~. _ - ~„ MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Produce Market. Baltimore !Market 02= Atmarte, August 13.—flour active and rufeMe. higher; Mies NCOO blda Wheat Maher; odes I,MO bus. new amber Mato at qa,co. Oats dull at 48/130e tor Ildwatakee. Corn unetmogwi, at Meele; sales 20,000 bus. Whiskey, .2,11, CIISCIIRICU•11 ilLsrkst. col:cnts Art, August 13.—Floor and Wheat to fair demand. Mess Pork In active demand at 934 sales of 1200 bias. at that rate. Lard quiet at .21. Whisky 02,29, In bond. Gold 14sn4 $O. Sault nartnat. Sr. Loots, Augusi.l.3.—Alonr and {Spent are nuchangol. Corn la lower at 60061 c for mix ed yellow; and 6Strto for elate. Oats active and lower, at SC424le. Whisky unchanged. Boston Wool Market- liouros. Auguat IL—The wool market le very . unsettled, andhullnesa quite °mallets.- tou as regard. prices The transactions have been considerable, but at low and Irregular rates. The trade. entertain a diversity of views in regard to the future of the stapleamd though some are inclined to hold and await further developments, the selling policy on tho whole predominates. Consumers are ready to buy in any quantity, on their own terms and whenever they meet with turtles ready to make the reqaired concession. They hare abandoned the courant, and directed their efforts ty breaking down the Atlantic markets. Being aided In tide effort by weak holders who ate carryine - eau' heavy stocks, as well as the depressing Influence of a gen eral accumulation, they have, achieved at least a tetoporsry sucoess. sales of domestic for the week foot up some 800,000 Bet more than one-hall of which; how ever, consists of outside or speculative lots. sold to large manufacturing corporations on private term; understood at ligureemin:s eldership below the geuend market. Included is n lot of 24,000 lbs fair but not strictly graded Ohio fleece, owned by a New York party, and stored there, at repartee sac per lb. Other iota of Ohio and Michigan. not quite so large as this, have also been placed at very low, but relatively better figures. Satan lOts of good Western deem have been sold at WM; Michi gan at SSW; Ohio at 66 06 6 , Including medium and flue: New York and Vermont at &IWO; Peeneylvanht e< to to Cc, the eatable figure for a choice article. Pulled wools *ream:niter atively stereo and firm. especially the finer esez, with considerable sales at a range of —sow far No. I super and extra.—Ballet in. lIIIPOWIS UT trausaan. Prmastrarat, /01T WATX/I A CE10•410 R. EL Aug asS 13.-65 okgs lard, F Sailers I co; 1 ear staves, IL Bracken; a ears motes, Nlmlek A c 0; Mar staves, .1 J RAlya.; ato hams, E Mosel ton; 6 hbds 10 1 111MNA A Schaub; 5 do do, /Lrs C 'datum; 5 bbls comsat, 11 A Valmestock A co; 5 do 40, Roberta, Barnes A co; A Yds broom ggadfos, McElroy A co; 10 btds apples, Smith A ~,, 9 b in cheese, A Dalzell Dzs soap, 8 fnlwortb A col T bbls eggs, Xlrk twgc llezrcio; Bdo do, EC Rea jr; doz. b Coldana; M tea hams, 53 tca yvd, P Sellers co; 100 bbla dour, Bhomaker I heng. ADD rITTADDDADI SALLADAD AUDDAL 13-1 CAT ITS, 'A Moore; 1 oar olds, A Taylor 30 pkgs tobsoco, Head A Metzgar. 10 do do, J Murtlandy MEW do, J Floyd & on; tIO do, Klrkpstrlok & !lemons Ft do do, W 11 Bnatn & COI 3 dO do, /A If ltsoktni 10 do do, (Jay 4 Faintorl , lodo (10,0 11 clnestben; 13 do do, abrivor & •„r ,• 10 dodo, Little, Baird & Prawn; 10 bra climate; 8 Ewald. & co; It bbl s op pler, V .lenkins; cksylesrls,J 11 Canfield; 100 bids flour,' Enos & McKee 00 bbls all, War log & King; 6 do do, Bre wor,llnrke A co; 113 bra cheese, g bbls applety Bhomakor & Lang; 23 bss cbscse, Arbtrekles A Co; Wdo do, Watt A Wil son; 41 do do, T Jenk 10 bbls spples, W J BLeel & Bro; 10 fi nd s '2O tee mest, 11 Parker & CO; bbls Hoar, 6 Lindsay, & co, PITTSBUBOU, COLUMBUS a Ciaoll7lAii rt. 11. August. 18-3 bbla -- gt d i re Jt e nre ri 3" g 1311 1 6, Ri T L=Vitn in 4 8 1 )0 d01 001 8 11 7 1 , 1% maces; 100 b ile flour, . ardiner; TX! do do, 8 cars corn, W allsos; .2 cora staves, T Morale; cars wheat, EIL Leland; I ear oat., Maas .1r; I car rye, A Moore; I car millfeed, Taylor; car corn, gulp Chard; I cat .heat, Ammon & Bootirl do do, .7 Liggett & co; car oats, J d Vr Erdrley; 100 bids flour, W Bing ham; b tos beef, 13 8 Mien 4E co; 9 Ibbla whlaky at a A Carsou 13 do do, El M J on= & 00;2 do, Boas. Almsonsurr STATION, August 13.-71 hides, Lappo t Wales; 3 bas ooment, S Wa hams, 2do boor, Mahon a Bra, lam tobacco, IL W Jen. kinson ; 320 Mal miurood,a. ,T../ykorj 2 oars wheat Kannexly. Bro;13;10b1111SMS,Vo I aterik)lo o C arootztrolefa'Bon; 5 pkgs lhoor4 tea hams, 116 A Carson; 100 bbla flour, It Knox a bon; I ear wheat, Coy Noble{ tow Imam, Ido -beef, J o , llanlons tea Nimbi AO beef, 201 Getty; a cars oats, J lieglnuoyi 1 do do, Ido corn,Knox IL -.Bon; 1 oar wheat, Gilmore, bhnon 00;34 bids apples, .4 Herbert l 1 car lumbar. J Moltriar; 5 bag; cheerier; Mils a Dante nari 01 bales Mato% KeztAedy,,cbilas a co. sulivraowleompAss ' mrp,*k . seco.k-Tiz,t ,-- et,F,V,„,;,v1 , 7,17„ ; 0gr0w.: lnik-neit t ti l / 4 4eSt:OraTIMIrrutiltradtrt - buIfOI..HAJUNt No. 79 Urantsueot.- 4111118Rju, AND. JCLALL-la goo and for was an Idada nici AD HATA - J.unin CUL At the Werehdtle!, VOL ghe ILl 4 44llrtna Kt, DAT. alailirolltb. °i•w•P I ETTrt • - ,t K 6 kii .... 242 1 k4a4r4rT s = 411;adssia I 1 . 11.0 V E. MEN rs, MAIIK I.IK&t. 5.1155, are 11110 M SPEED I and operation than any Machine in the market. WM. SUMNER & CO„ No. 27 Fifth Street 1714 l'ilE BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE, •El It thy ,Aliihite = machine boar before the public. It la as effort Iv. , a/la durable ns it ...Ist. pie, 1.1 , as practical aw It It Ins. but to 1., .t.en t be admire.% and cacti to be •pitt,c,ateti. It com blues tim element- of a Perfect Practical Machine, .ts., Is offered at a prie.. within th , nearly e‘o.y fatally In the 'awl. TL only low priced Machin.. in the Ur roes licensed to use tn.: Wilk:ALF:it A IN 11,, RI. Eli —rho best and Only tel lahle ted. Sir dALESAIEN WANTED. masersErs=t - sr els .811:70:71733,1131, I= No. GS Fifth Street, CZ= DROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES Item been awarded the FIRST PREMIUMS at the to! owing Fairs for the yoar First Premium fur best Machine work at Penna. State fair. Pint Ps onion, for Les/Machine work at New York State Fair. First Premium for best Family Machine at Ohio State Fair. First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine at i!hic elate Pair. First Premium lot beat Mannheturiag Machias. at Michigan State Fair. First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine at Wistmosin State Fair. Fast. Premium for test Manufacturinghia:llliar at Lrettee County k'stif, Pa. aw First Premium tor boat Ma , hint lor general ottr. ps. at Law renoe Count) Fair, 1%). First rely:aunt for best Family Machine at Suck. County Pair. Pa. Vint Premium for beat Manufacturing Machine at Bucks Crqinty Pair. Pa. First Premium ier hest Manufacturing sic, tuanc ly Machine at .t4tringtleid Fair, 'thin. First Premium for bent Manufacturing ant Fami ly' Maclaine at Pnikbyris Val, m Y. First Premium r best kistaufseturing and Fami ly Machine at ,411 Tull. County Fair. N. I. Fir, Pres:luta, for be,. 31..4'm:taring and Fami• 1 7 )Pashtos or aellnylei Count) Fair, N. Y. First Premium for be, Ma, 1311IC for all purpose.. al Allegheny Coltlity Fair. Pa. Fir, Prenslusti for be., anoraet ti ri no Machine at •ilegneu, County Fats. Pa First Proninru for tot, Machine wurirmt Allegheny t.,onnty Fair. Pa. And sr!. rerer A. F. CHATONEY, I=lll =I ~ c ~ . ~' 5-i.. 4 . 1.1: - : a t' ; ': S" - 1i . % 1',,. .'- - ; 7 ' A . L.,. :I;_4ig4 i-.:2 R ri E.l , 4%;g1 f . i'-: p Q.., '!.:ii:t -r 0- , ' - - "-' A 1P.4 =i.., ,=-,:: ..: '' % imt _.:. - ~. ..Et,..t;l. , t. 4.." ..; , c. . ; - 0 4':E; - .;,?.t.z . ~ .. n 7 M-E=: -7 i 1..! . .- - 4 • -,-- =:::tfe.:,, f-t a r.t.: l tt. l - . 4 . .. - ' t "2 ' "a 7 2T1.0 ,; ; cK :::_ifi i.% , Afi:4 g V,' :12:E1 - 4..a.-0 p. BOOTS SHOES Bzo MEN'S ROOTS, Bova' Boots, Yong's' Bow, Ladies' Gaiters, Ladies' Balmorals, I= BOOTS, BALAIORALS AND GAITERS, At Reasonable Rates, SOUTH & ROSS', NIB Mid ca,xll.s.cet ABtroo t. SE MPER PARATU S. PRO BO NO PIMLICO. Yrt they to, 'tla:a -rime tho way b 11•1- d. Sono. say It Is al rdertny the trade. t , ther• say It la again. Id. uw lnternals W. don •t twto re It. Let ste .r.. what thr true 6.11, of - Alfalra la. The truth I. t hi.: 'I Lat r, awtrw ratabitaborot, neatly dtLed up, al is... . 7 Markt t •treel, Pitintruratt s over "bleb A irl , n'A prroldre. •nd which hot. and . .boss a 60111 at prlee• low ate net-to:W.la the ca11,',.. rr 1.• while 1 rise you tiepriers u few antic, -.M1.. all otbrr artlrlre are eol.l eortrapotoil nal, .•a • 1,..• dire Col:tare*. Lauding gater. selling at 61. Airs' heaved aloroceo Ili t. at tr-00: t Lasting Gatte re at 111.5 e; t: htldrru'a Slipper. al to:, chtldren•. Morocco Nhora al: e. A large lot oi gent•• prime doe calf ballnornl• and gaiters)... rt.- Calved and felling rieredlngly low. In Add /(1011 this he keep* any art lair In the boot or stor •1111 llllLLltlfuctur,sl.4ll order Ladles' Corker...x.llog gaiter :nom,. hoot ladle,' and a., tit:lS/CU •• /116t1. ruthroldered slippers. Likewia• drat claas van' hoot. mad.. to rder gl. to lowrr than any otber Oral elan. hotter In , the I.a•ts etas, to di lb. feet, *bleb vo. would 11,111.4 ee-rry wan to hate of n. Ladles • and aril'. fancy 1.10411 rapper uppers, .11t rlnbroldered, tor .&e. 11" hr re ly tot:W.l.llle crime. If tu 10., wr plead 5 0110 7 nail by selling low wee xpect to prtarree ottr own Internam. and tnatte.ontelt wearersle. 1111,1 loony or the... 10,11101 you to call and we leave the subject with you. =I Jrn No, ki Sl•rkel Mtrtet I ADIES' HALMORALM. L.Adies' Congress Gaiters, Ladies' Kid Heel Slippers, Men's Calf Boots, Men's Calf Hamra's, Men's Calf Gaiters, Mn'os Calf Oxford Iles, BOYS', YOUTHS', MISSES AND CHILDP.EN'S SOOT/. 8Z.713 OESMICC,IOII3I le firer) Parietj, it keasrnable Prices, at 61 MARKET STREET /73 A. A. ilinfirisoN & co) GIIEAT FACITEMENI' AT 92 Federal Street. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, AT REDUCED PRICES, rug.ofor-.xman•caomr...Jer GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM, 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. A LARGE AND FIR ESII ARRIVAL SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, 4nd Bannerols, Just received, and will ha sold at ilia VP.11.1" LOW EST PRIORS, either Wholesale or Retail. _ . . UMW. 011 A CALL. 111ce01e0 I . trutuAslsio ELSO Vir;tratir.. J. U. & W. C. BORLAND, No: IN Market street, 2,1 door tYom Fifth St COOPER YIELDING 301111 YIELDING. C . FIELDING & 880., Iflanuheturers and Dealer. in CtiIIaIIYCCOZEL namici e BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 1.10 Ohio Sty Allegheny. Repairing promptly executed on the ahortest 00- Se:en: CHOICE Di ft !WiDli Family Flour on band Dbuxond. J11e40.07. -;& ._~ss.t3:sii~ -r~rttiw.r.`uiT. DEE PTIM;7M pEI% NS VI, VAS lA. . agliglaßN ENTitAi. RA11,R ,, A13. •• • lr•Irt• arrl,e lea,. the Union Ihtleola , orner 01 W•sltlnglott . an.ll.lleorty stro.rtt . 7g . i , lo• • 2:up a ta, l'ar T. No. S - 00 • In Ne. m Wall's No. I .... • to it rtuton No. t 7 • in Aito•na 1%50 • In Nt ... .... o a gr . l'lnelnnatl Italf.• .1.1...10ern A..... m N 1 %IC, No. F ‘• 0 to 1 1V No. 3 Ig:50 • rn 1 . .. La. F. a pre..• .lA , o .I,,lpt.t.own. pn. New York F.• o Brn•ilook P.O. 111 Rai:'. No. .1 _ ••• i'sp F p Wall'6 No 1.. Wern p . No. . Wall - , No. N.• • •e , or, Fas , 10‘14 pln 1% Ali e •pto Y. gr•n: • • nog, a., 0t... The I haroe ram. t..e. lar ,agg.ton e,..re • ov: .1 g, at 11 .. 11- .111, I . ttt•lntrith S. I. a.e. Oitt•nurgh at 11 In•• ." at,t %Val!' e ltatlon •t toe p Tho to,. arpl the ttaltlngor, lit ,re s• we IA • ttn tip Noe. pelt F pre.% at 1,1 p. ... en Oa. play:.. ew IP.ppg ot ctg p yin. lil rt. I upper elorlee 110. II•11.11np. It now .p c .. tor the xoPita. st. /... 0 / 1 /11 1 .1...11011 Of Li. travelln• row ! t ,pt,. A ca tsu p. Is open .4 •t. 1.. glay 11.hd C11.110i33.. 11e111.1. the Pe0. ,,- ;ran`• 11. It.. Company 1.1.1 hold ii'. ma.: ine,lnellen (or •esr• 0.11 bang-ago 01.1 y, and far sgt gun., n t not eleer..l- 1.4.1190. I 1866, W. H. Rir-chNN 11'H, Agent, rat 1866 Tub: rirrs .1 MAL FT WAYNE & R. IL AND CLEVELAND .k PITTSID'IIAt /I R. R. Train,arri , • ~,ad leaull Dm Union SATS. •A RIO, K. 1111 , ,agn Ka prt.••• m Chicago Expreas a n, 2..05 a in I:levdan.l Et... 7..1/ n n. Yr, Es.. ~50 a in Chtrago Ex.. .. 10:40 p • I. A W lig. 1111. 6,10 a m %heeling Fa.. n hi - . EN. 41.51 1 a n, ...111cag. , Exprrnet t.So p to CI. .5 Es . p a, ,11.1Ahg. Ex.. 5.401, in r+ ... . p EH.. 1 go. 1 , m W g L. . p rrt 'lt Itragoir.a pr.', 9, 'll p 1.111...10, Er • it ~ Mali. Er.. p 11.00 A .legio•117 Ar. ire In Atieglictiii• N. lir' in A 1,..0in 1.10. 111 I,rel.dale A , com 6:XO art Le...D.30e • 10, XinN.ID •t n • • 6-In Ain " 9,0 a In pr' Nen i 'astie • a-45 alu 1,.10 pln LecDntan •' • ILIA ain • ' 1,6 '• pinN. ID 'tun 2.311 •in p tri Leetad..le • • 1.20 a SW - 10:M a, a,. Lhicago 'lay and not on ,at to r,lay my.. daily. Y. It. M 1 Eli-. littler:lJ T ar icket Agent,. invrstitucin,coli&Nfispgill LI..IIRUS AND( INCIN- N ATI RAILROAD. I:=M %; I•I. ili I I iait ~lip • SII i It i THE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE VIA WiI.tILIENVILLX. . l;01.11 Min , s, N Al id)(IISV lI.LE. INDIANAPOLIS, 1.01111. And All um principal eltles WnIT AND BOUTI1W111.1". IMECISMI YIONDAY, JULY gd, Mee, Train. will leave Pittsburgh as follutssi. II:00r. a. arrives at Cincinnati noon next day. 2:10 A. v. arritcv st Cluclnnatl al 3:31 r. St. saw day. r. L. arrive at Cincinnati at4:451. N. pert morning. : 4 ,01..11011e Acconimmiation at 4i.1.1 P. it., and niOe A. Id Tlcktt Agent,Btm . lll; , ;lll4", N. H. 1110111 UUH, . . aet Agent. 1.1 ion Drunt.PLLl.:LWrgitl. ALLEGHENY V A 1.1.1,1" RAILROAD CHANGE OF TIME. On and after W KIiNEttDAY, Int. Intik trains vrill leave an.l arrive at Pittsburgh Depot. corner Me .u• 1 t anal streets, a. foilowsi 1,.15., Artluq 1 , 1141 1i4.1.11511011,..Ace0tn0.1 1 0. '1.5 0 A. 11. 12..10 to nT.OI front Malaonto,... 7.00 A. Y. r 51. "fret 11 0100 t Aroorumodation...... o S. SI. 1 1 ,1•13.110 154 00 m C.4.cond 1.1.4.13,101111 Ar. 00 0 115 1:30 P. w. li . erond flulLon 2:t P. Y. 1:40 P. V /...x10.5er, 10 mud from Mabon 4, 4:00 P. Y. 10.05 A. )./ Third 11 upon Arromnoolallon. .1:45 V. • . 5:50 P. II 1-'oorsll .10 Poila Work.. .10. S ut 3. 3 1 • • The ,n.lar rrh TrAin leaves Soda Works MA lion al iu A. al arriving at Pittaburalt at 10:IX) A a. Returning. Pittsburgh at 1.00 r. N. rt Arhus,: ,otla 11 orY. a/ r. . . . . . AI li. I,l.Al:lisT ,, ti E. Soul. DI IJITTSBURG AND ,NNEI.I.I4VILLE 11.a1641163140 Spring Arrangement. hi mill after ==! ME=E=:=l =t=== !!!!I!IMIE!MitMM lt'r • lt Newton Aerolatuodatlo‘ 11:16 F. r. 6:10 A. Fir 1 6l.lirrJl It Accra,' 11:0t A. r. 10:00 P. r. VIZ V. V Bra•ri.A.L • • . . fro. Weet New ton Iran r. M. 10:03 F... Ticl,im apt•ll t., T. It. KIYII. Agent . W lt, tIIVU I. MANUFACTURERS. CTILITT WORKS. McLEAN & SLATOR, No. S 3 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, HAN rllBlOl 41/ CABINET MAKERS' HARDWARE. Th. v r a sp., tatty of Iron Hedktead and rivet 11,1 stead and Pivot enators: It. det.....1 ning, Stop. Int Ca tettaton Tables, c. :tau, facture and bane constantly hau,l,thnutl.l..st , hr 6. nprlng Lotcbcs, M • Lcan's Window stab snpoortrr. 11' an'• Eccentric sash Itt3 I t:lar -Mutter Anil HULL Muses, Grind.. OA use, ,a.l Iron, :,.bWcl,llta, LIPPIMOTT & BiIiBWELL, No. 118 Water Street, hsANCPACYL . I.OI OP t'AIKNT lt W I=l r ATENT rouTLEll CIRCE - LAIL ALLAY, RILL AND CROSS-CUT IE3: -AL NAT SS. W .11 W JAI, h. h.. ILL O'HARA MAILER WORKS. MORROWS BARNHILL, !gram Dollen., nil Stills. Agitators, Tanks, Salt Pan% Gasometers, Wrought Iron Bridges, Sheet Iron ork, Am., Mr., CORNER LIBERTY AND SRCOND STS., PITTSBURGH. P 4 miritr l'A IR. NO I . ItO3IrTLY STEAM Etii[4l2llE PACIELNG. LUBRICATIVE PACKING, 1114 Tlli STUFFING BOXES Of TAMS ENGINES. ....tic.. rev.innende ley te roa.d com twb,t s. ano beo.e thoroughly tried It. and Is 1.12 wen .r two hundred and Arty 01 thu ra.l - In this country'. and on trial by over Ave no n. 2 red to her •. 11,01 . 71L1 t 20.000 OTATIONERY LII t.IN En. It 1. n nrol-Clast. Article. 75 CENTS PER POUND. LUBRICATIVE PACKLNG COME, 101. E 51A.NUFACTIIREIts, J. MM. 081 . p.e11::4357, N.,‘ 114 .nd 115 14 A'l Eli IT., I'ITTSBUR(4II. IV PI. rlsrum c. r. 011,111.11. AIIIEHICAN MACHINE VI ORKS. FISHER, GRAHAM & CO., Engine Builders and Machinists, Oil Engines, Oil Tools, And every thlnl necessary for Norinir "II Well.. Particular A 13,021011 paid to Fl tong up eilacrtiogg Pull. yO, liangors. Atc. M•rion Avenue, seer Ft. W. & C. H. R. = HF:PAIRINO PROMPT', A IN DU TRIAL WORKS. . . HUCH M. BOLE & CO.. FOE! NDIEB.S E tili INS BUILDERS AND AIA t HIS .rl Maon...tuna. TEAMBOAT EN BIN Es. ‘ll 1. WELL ENGINES., LOCODIOTIV for Coal Works, all Muds of I.l.rid and Marina EN ti I N ES, made to order. JAMESeII earned reputation of the /tanager, Mr. A LLSON, 'we hope to secure a liberal , •I pntroum, from Steamboat builder. and Others wanting good machinery. our ahn Ign to ad worn. In the best manner for • fair compensa tion. aml to du In In the lime we bay. All kind. of l'Ab f ' , alb made to order. Repairing MaChinery promptly attended to. We cats turn • Shaft A 3 feel •ogl • .del Imre . i ii urn a Policy 'AI feel. Manna., Ocgdnop •on home•ne Way, near the Pont. n,treet, near Market, l'ittehurfth, apllnlitnd I,IIETItOLLA MACHINE WORK& R. S. T-a11C7.13C-Ir. S o. Mt Ohio Street, Allegheny Ilaouraoczt],r of 1111 . 11.01' AL BORING TOOLS, AND PTITURIS ItesKl , IN SINKING OIL !Oil/ SALT WIS.LLS. . . Particular atteulAOU Invited to bla Patented providoeuts to Jars wad Joints, nude of Jonlaits. U. S. And Low Moor iron, in standard irises, and bared, ao that parts can be ordered by Malt 03 telegraph, nod sound a pertext lit at All times. rerandi ropeL netting, tee dc., to tl.esc who may wish h in . Engine. and ma chine troth made to order. Orders by mall promtly attended ins •tp prcoartul to grant licensee th MAttUtat , tore,. tur I Improvements onliberal term.. Ibis 17 A Ileg teeny P. 0. Jrd , •,175 IL H. Lii4JIL t. . _ AIISENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE a, CO., Manufacturers of BLACK an I U1t161424 AltE, Druggists' Ware, BoW . Demijohns, Car. 'opt, de. Warehouse—NO. 04 ti" alrElt BTIME . II between hmithileld and (leant st*eht" Pittsburgh! svarratit oar Wares to be et Otto 0.67 raetured st est of the Mountain. Always on band s Vilsossiare of the above deseriptlon. All ordure promptly attended to. Particular situation paid co Private, moulds. , -- - _ 41"". .. • • DUQUESNE AND WEST POINT IRON 1 , 1.1111.11..5. PITTSBURCiIi, Penna.. man facture all elseses of Forstaga, visa Steamboat Shafts, Cranks. l'laton Roda, Levers, Plttnan J . 11•11 aud Wrists: all., Railroad Axles, Looontollee Frames, an rs d all shape work. The anderelf ted heylng been for mint yea engaged In the bat nese hem eeper., to Cornish all enters entrusted to ly11:134 pramr with L'A JV P .I Ith . kiAlkin.t. /:l I. ULM.. r. COLLOID NOM= arttlONt N., AGLLINB & WRIGHT, Blittarda, liras. and barer Metal Workers. Brittanlnoa4. tors, Carbon and Lord WI Bornamarat all Merritt style. of Brittonla used by dinar libmatantnnera. updpra promptly ailed. No. lib BEOUND mum. ream. Q SEVERANCE, Na'AS WATER r c zßTßEri t attity a ßOlGl3 l of arm description. Parttenisr steed orLi snatiessSidl4 ;Whit* = l = i' Oa ." 16”, at FRIZEIRSTRAIRMERHIES6-4000 , nosta ftsesuswaortfAp iz on.a esiss. slam ..Valt " 4 ," I , A ,T . ' fi f t ... , -,,r5,-, -;- :; -2 ,f 7,-‘: - , 1 .' ,5 ""? : ~g r . ., : „„L-( T ~: "eA% ;1 ,-- ;I,;,;A*U guot P 0.,*4 ~.grt--,w7t,p14t6„4q%il I 12.,. _ .- rnurerr.RB RAUB 1.111.1414 OK,. W. WA RR. CtIWS. AL..IS IN. CRESCENT 81.11 a, WORKS. DIILLBB,BASE; a PARlEffif BEST QUALITY CAST STEM ra t e * r d / Equ al p :r ' rft to t is h k k Alantafrur Lure. IA L 1 , L1 ,:i 1 . 0 FINK CA Office, 38 Wood Btree4 IN ,r. CII A K L.ES 110TF.I. r1,4131,1[611.,1...t leth. le. a. 10114419 pITTSBURGLI STEEL WORK ANDERSON, COOK di tX)., (SUCCESSORS VI JONES. BOYD & (10.0 !du afactuus of to tn.., Mined Cut SUP, Maus r. al.l Celsius, of all • tue,Sur Valet. 110.1. Fo wad Sbut Cut Stu/. Cu, ate tDT REAPING END MOWING PIACIIINEN STEET PLOW WINUM, RPRINGSL, AX 11.134 CIRCO L.t. RS, se. L.ara and Uinninon Plough and Spring Steel, o¢.—Corner of Vlr.t. and R.Ba•treetS. two toluelJl above the Hons. MU BLACK DIAMOND ISITErIELIL. TRT , CII4.MK/91, PARK, BROTELE sum PIUII. r• elauulantnrurs ..t IU QUALITY H Y,N ED CAST :STEEL. Square, Ylaj . and Octagon. of all stses. Warn/611W equal to anplutported or manufactured to this coon trpp. iis-11Ellce and warehouse, No. 10 andfUst Strut. an 1.22 tteundl andt.. lattAsherch ytr..d RISIVISI W. D. lIFUZLAIL J 1.1101.411A1 LA ISJELLE STEEL WORKS. W113593C1 . 31EVi. tlel CDC). Hannfs.atarers of CAST . STYEL; Sri - 4N% PLOW and BLIZES STEEL; SeRINOS, AIMS.% CHIA , H VANDON No. IN WATIEN STREET joy sull.) P 113.0111,111. lmro STEAMSHIPS RALTIMORE A. EIATANA STEAM ., SHIP, COMPANY. - ALESI/OWN oONS, Umieral 44ionta. Foa X: abler CRLEA.4S DIRICCT, LARRYINO lITATEw MAIL. . Tiwo Mearndlips of this line will md.laa • •C0111.11..--I.,Ma Lona, Wm. Collins, Command. on . 1 1.1 it EltTlf•-I..Te ion, W.. 1. Stafford, Command er, us SA rvlibA r. August tells. 'row 111tIJW •4'n W HARF, FE.L1. 1 6 1 t.dt l iT, At 4 o'cloolltr. L. precisely. on the days announced. Poe /inn ee passage, hoeing unsurpassed as:. g°'"7llCr"4 1 . ! • WA I .11.. FIELD & CO., Agent.. nreAn'e t` Can?. N. 11..-11eVna of La dlnir bet those of the Contra or win he sligned. Perm , Cs far the freight must ter grfl: ' orl i s i Tu n g s t i h g i n s .:l th e ' t ‘ .la; ' :>f saia t g.7 cei a v p e ls d rl 3‘ ; ' STEAM TO AND FROM LIVER. pool. AND KU EEN el N lingt.ltere in , ice • week. The IN.II N 1- 1 N E. sailing MEER EVERY SATURDAY, EVI,RY WEDNESDAY, UAHUYI NU U. li. MAILS. Ticketsal dto and frOl3l Ireland, Eng1.:4. 4 Rot 'll6=7.odpYaraMiceis. :41N G. DILE, Agent, Id Broad way, N. V. • WM. MINIMUM. JO., Awn:, Adams /Mee Fifth street. pmwmvxmitir PENNA. SALT NIANUFACIOIPG CO. PITTSBURGH., PA. PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUR'G CO. PITTSBURGII. PA -3121.A.1"1.1:1.111"1"71E6 k. 4) ' • • On this Continent. is 80 PILONOUNCED BY TUE sm It ententlho Analytical Chemist. It Restores Gray Hair; It Prevents Hair Palling Out: IL Changes the Itotu, to their Original Organic Action; It Eradicates Daredevil and Humors. It Keeps tne Scalp Healthy; It Cantabile no Injurious Ingredient, had Is universally accorded t.• be aSpletothl D lA i a i lltogirhor TeLlv. Article. ITS MERITS ~ Eyery bottle CONTAIRS MORE I.IQUIDthan •ny other dollarpreparatlon. N 0 LAMA REWARDS offered to cortabllA Its flhlacy, but WE 00 GIiAJI.ANTKR to rehnd the money to any person who will use two bottles and thett nay that oar Restorative has laded to do all we J. R. BARRETT & CO. , Propel Blanchester. Ness Hampshire EL E. SELLERS dic CO., Wholesale and li•tail Agents, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa myt1:100 MDM FIR. STRICKLAND'S MeIITRIuoL. 7- at •-•• COUGH .I.IALBAN: Is warrant.' to be U. only pjo ertlon knowc d., h . : e. re A e ll i booptn Cough. 1. • Chrolllo ably Confinnp- I 110 . ,71 Broll IA tat (..rOar, :C. .• nellig pre bona Gone, °"mfT & il M l xt, , ' o t aroe. I MI auto, It Isholloo. soft- , R .rigiu"gll - •pr ontios e4 f; and Droggm oroMhvot lron sale e by R. K. 5E.L.1.E.1111 12:1.yd Wool.s.s.oLo Aan'? EIED STRICILLASIPS PILE 11E31- ZDY low 0 GEMcar ) thou- - - sands of M worst , of BBLUR!A AND PILES. It glres homed..ate and elects rma llen war cure. ranted to Try It dtreetty. t Is cure. 1, For sale by all Druggists. at 50 cents per bottle. =ma iIISPEPSLA.—Dr. 14triclaland , TONIQ • . a Wawa mated inattention of hoots • ,a.l l / 4. and lierbs, with Itali an:di and carminative to C. (40, strengthen the stomach and nerv,,s system. Isla • eer... • tatn remedy for ityspepla, rjaalk or Indigestion, Hereon. ness, Lot. of Appetite. acy of the Hiornach,fi Flatulency and debility. It Ca) In not alchohollet therefern. 4, 11 b tt„ particularly snitedthrtreak. t10r.0115 and dpiteptio Der , sons. Wet sale Dv all drag. • Mats overeat. In 01 la ner bottle. E. SE - 14.Eitt. CU. Nottnr.s•ar.• •ssa•as. 'ATE DISEASES. P RI -Ir.WiLING, Oetc of Philadelphia.) No. Il i Third street, treat. all dmerltotous of Frt. vete Macau* with en paralleled P4l[lloll l / 1 r *Mutton paid to Spormaterrhoest an diseases otthe Urinary Organ.. His treatment for the same being t h e moat sueceashil ere, employed. He gives hopes or a epee y cure to He alllieee, Ladies will and his rumermangse reVerter to met other preparation tor removing obstruetlons to tho healthy menstrual hood. No, 1, One Dollar per bottle. No. M. width la goer degrees stronger, em I geaged for obstinate Gam r e. hre Dollars per limps boors, A. Mte 5 G P.oh. to IN r, midre....he stator % OR. NG R. YOUNe. 7a /Idyl Steel. Otter:a:rob N,,lnaecillivrT FORTY YEARS PRACTICE ut SEXUAL DISEASES Gives me a , knowlente seldom acquired by raid. elan& Hy lung residence la this city, andtbe amount of patients treated annually by me, ate sultleitott %St r Acgrat e ttk, or Sexual Weakness, mg all disuses &Mains therefrom, am cored mac. idioms: Sew than beretofore bY my NEW IratttEE. LULL 8.X...11.M. liedlerneo seat to a mp. as Um Union. . All letters must contain a stamp. to ;my ""us .alfatiogf am NS address, :4. W. juar.NoKRUP; IL D. Daftly. • sox SW rittstutrab. Pa. !VI) 11‘. V 112)13 N;;;;:g • orlnar, 251,4trIENN ETWLZT. war std. rot tha care' at au ascii": of aretrite trot% two to tow Sam Mllool7 BIM aunt pie troktment.,• Also, annum WeirJutewaskil•Alli alkez eamtgaesoribhtealua *Mao sad tbakeneveitualik , • A =boart:-74) , b3 . iiliattos a tt : Mkivenza t KAJVi.. LIY TH.113 • . • " I L P