. . ~,.. -' i . 1 - 1--:(1 •r cT "+"1""P‘ T rt. . _ , : , .• 11 11- r : ATI. ~,,,,, . ,,,f err. ,. m .,,,...,,- . ..e,,,,. 7 , 1 m c .,,,,,.aw . ~,,i...44,l=mzzal,,,,„,,,,,,r„;_va)xt.,,yratTrlSlKFlfffing..kirkliMlTE2r:= sAntallitaky;4 ISL-1(..;)Z29'.7:23MR:: - 4. ,,, nz.i . .. -, :<. , ..7:17 ..- .7 , 5..: - . , 5aw..vx.".vz. , z ,, _•-• , v......fw.....4 - 7z. - x - rit',"*.,>.-.47.7."?"-42:2:A.V" .. . . . ) _ = Prrtsnvacn LIVE STOCK MAR . • SET. ' _ PEN 'A CSN ,rB4 STOCI. YARDS, # _ WISDNESDAY, July 2:3, 1869. -- •. The aupPly'of cattte9n, sale this week „ has been unusually large; 'all the , old • pens being fall, to overflowing, and for . thetira . i time; ielletre, Conic: of the . . . new-pens were !occupied. The bulk of the arrivals thug far- have been -of the lower gratteii,''and noriseittimce. COMplOa.:8130: InferiOt Stook de- Clined frost a. quarter-to a half = cent, prime shipping steers in cox:imminence of a scar City, brotight:' last' :Weeka prices; litiiiever • that the market tnaysturblout better before the close of the Weekthan is now eXpected; -there may. be an increasednumber of buyers inct tendance, and with more - buyers, thin: is generally a stronger competition, and While it is not prebable tbakpricea • Will go any.bigher, it is ,possible that a de cline may be averted. As Might be expected, however, with only a moderate demand and., a largely increased supply, the market thus far has lagged, .and at: already intimated the com moner s grades are. lawer, while good ehipping steers are bringing last weeks.prices.. The sales during the' .. week were•as-follows: , • ' Wnorrnsixix, July 24—Holmes, L. & Co. to Moses 18, weighing 18,330, at 6,75: Berry to Lamb 80, 'Weighing .37,330, at 6,12 1 4; Casterline to Ault 19, weighing 20,370, at' - 13,87%; Ward to Endries 18, weighing 21,520, at 7,50; Johnston to - Miller weighing 80,770; Thompson to, Miller 45, weighing 61,880; Bbesubeig to Oiman 28, weighing 36,120, at 7,80; Sham berg to Camay: B,.weighing 9,580, at 7,25. „ VIVIISD/iX, July 22.—Hedges & Taylor to Hunts 88, -weighing 78,760, at 7,37; Warcttol i oungling 17, vreighing 18,330, at -6,90; ;Smith & Blue' to Veetter 15, weighbig'ls,26o. at 6; Smith* Bine to Voeter 22, weighingl9,9lo: at 5; Scott to - McArdle 81; Weighing -2080,, at. 6,25; Scott &K. to MoArdle 8. Weighing 6,550. at 5,25; Hedges & Taylor, to -John ston 19 weighifig,2o,92o, at 6 ,35; Rigan to -Wildrick Weighing 22,500, at 8,37; Holtttes; L. eirOo: to aicArdie 24; weigh-- ing18,770, at 5; Graham to Wilderiok 16, - • -weigbing 20,160, 1it.:7,25; Graham to - •• Wiklerlck 8, weighing 9,000, at 7; 'Gra ham to •Wildericit B,weighing 8,670, at 6,so;.ffedies di Taylor to , Aull 18; Weigh _ ing 17,160; at 5;40; Hodges & Taylor to 'Rambo 19, weighing '19,810, at 8; Holmes L. &-Co- to Anil 16, weighing 17,850, at M,Jotoston tO Huntzberger 18, - .weighing 21,960. at 7,25; Holmes, L.- & Co. to MCArdle 55, weighing 56,190, at 6;-Holmes;Ckz.: to MoArdle 86, Vreighing 40,280, at'6,62; Collin to Briggs 4, weighing 4,850, at 7;' Hedges &Taylor to Hnutzberger 21: 1 / 2 - weighing 21,100, at 6,65; Holmes; ',sk -Co. to M e 8, • ; weighing 9,930, 211.25; Holmes, L. & Co. : to Voelter 118, Weighing 184,600, at 7. Parnme, July, 23.--Lear to Martin 13, weighing 15,380, at 7; Griffin to Landis' 15,'weighing 20,510, at 7,40; Lear to Mar tin -30, weighing 41,530. at 8;30; Holmes," L. a Co. to aline 40, 41,460. at 6,85; Holmes; L. & C0..t0 Black 26; weighing 2.3,170, at 5; 'Holmes, L. & Co. to Voett er 76, weighltiglB,6Bo, at • 4,75; Fulkison to Landis 30, weighing 94,560, at 7,15. ' MONDAY, July 26.-Sloan to,,Groff 18, weighing '18,260, at 7,75; Whitaker to Biller 1, -.weighing_l,o2o, at 7,75; L. Smith to P. Kiemens 96, weighing 134- . 800; at 7,50@9,251 Orr & Williams to ThAonel9, weighing 20,490, at 7,00. A.NS • TODAY,JuIy 27.-Hedges & Taylor to B. W. Gillett & Co. 50, weighleg ß. 82 .- 520, at 7,50; Hedges & Taylor to W. Gillett & Co. 87. weighing 103,460, at 7,30; Whitaker to. Delon° 19, weighing 21,070; Styre to Foataff 2,. weighing 1,770 at 6,00; Orr & Williams to Keller 22, weighing 21,560, at 8,50; Hedges & Taylor to Young 20, weighing 19,870, at 7.00;_.5. Johnson to Jas. NtoCauly 2, weighing 1,850, at 7,00; Holmes, L. & Co.to Landis 7, weighing 8,320, at 6,50 ; "'French to McCanly 4, • vreighing4,o6o, at 6;70; Hoirdes, L. & Co; to Moses :.18,, weighing 18,030, 5,75; Hotmes,.l4. & C0..t0 Jas. Anil 20, weigh ing,ls;2lo, at 4,00; Styre to Brldagan 38. weghing 39;270, at 6,75; Bathe to same 25, weighing 18,000, , at 4,50. • - • WEDNESDAY, July 28i-Haslewoon & B. to Iteshbangb 22,-weighing • 18,760, at 6,50; Hedges dt Xaylor to Moses 20, weighing - ,•*210,* •at : ; 6,25; Hwang to Young <l9, weighing 18,490,' at 8.751 Holmes; L.•& Oa: 'to .IK , Auts 2, weighing •' 1,700; Daniels to. avant 19; weighing 22,- 180, at 7,25;-Holmes, L. & Co. to Yottrig, 18, weighlog.l9,l32o; at 7,25; Holines, eis Co. to Miller 17,' weighing 17,640, at 5,00; same to same 7,, weighing 6.150, at 6,50; same to Landia & M 20, 21,820 at 4,oo:eathe •to Beardsley -102, weighing 121,810, at 7,37; same to Graff 38, weigh-' ing 41.200,::at -1;25; • Lear to Moses 20,. weighing , 23,950; , Baziewood & B. to Briggs 18, 20;1140, at 7.00; same to Haynes ' 20, weighing 18,•48( at -3,i!or same to same, 2, weigalitA o 3;77o. at 4,50; same to Briggs 15. weighing',.l7,l3o, at 7,00;. same to' .'.'Beardely W, Weighing 88,820 , . at 6:62; Aledges,A . Taylor to , Moses 18, .weighing weigbin 17 990 'at .6 25. 'Plitcht,r 'to MeArdle 13, ‘ , weighing 14,300; at'7.oo;' same to same 8, weighing 3,050; at 5,50 r same to same 17. welghlng 15,400.. at 5,50; Leer to Duffy.l6, . weighing 23.050;eat 8.00; same. to same 9, weighing 10,130.'0,5.50; Holmes: L. & Co. to Graff 8,930; same to Landis 8, weighing' 21950: - . at . 5,00; Gibbs &A. to • Wright 44, weighing 33,070. at 4,90; -Styer to : Yobn 8, weighing 6,230, at 6.30: Spark° &W, to Briggs 64, weighing 78,- 180, at B,4o;llarita.- to mine 2. weighing 2,940; at 7,00; Scott &K. to Miller & Co. 34, weighing 40,100. SHEEP. The market for this class is in much the same. condition it , wap • in, last week. Trittletit'Sheep are' in active demand, and eell-readlirratitill — prices, while the• common, grades continue • dull - And hard tosell tulle= .verr4 low prima are ao canted. :Bales' of.. the termer at 5.34 to g' . "eta? Peri: - Pound, . while ; the commoner grades maybe quoted from - 4.cta, down to almost nothing.. Following is .a report of the" daily sales:: • _ , Wednesday e 2,420 Thursday. • ~, 2,516 Friday., 2,528 Saturday— , .. .. .. ;.. .. .... . 1.. 3n9 7,, Monday 2,862 Tuesday ... .. .. 3,221 Total ; 13,926 MI With continued 'light receipts and-a* oiteao 'shipping -demand; the market ,has ruled very drin ", during the past wsek, and , all the offerings have sold - .r eadily , and that, ' too, at advanced prices. .Pbitadelphia Hogs may pow be„ , quoted at 10%®10K, and :Yorkere at 9® 9%. „ Alsdorf 44.Vifarner , sold a bunch of extra to .day, , , andiWatson real, • - tzed 10.80 for a drove of fancy.. Fellow : , ing is a report, of the dallr galas: , • .Wednesday '• • - B6B ::Thur5day..,....,.............765' . . . .. .... Z 79, . 7 726 ........ . 1,167 651 Aiek Total.- • "• ••• • • •• • • es' 000 •s • ... •••••• 00000 _ 5,506 P . wLE,um Iwuun. OFFICE OF PITTEIIfiIIiGieGAZXTTE, WEDNESDAY, Jlllf 2H, 1869. This was ono of the, if not the dullest days that has been' experienced In the oil business for some time, The market continues dill and Weak, and compared with yesterday prices have still farther declined, and even at Ile decline, it , is said, there were more sellers than buy ers. It would be s good;move if such .a thing were pOsaibte, to force crude down to a point that will give the refiner , margin; an it Is •now, and %at been for . , • Some time past, (taking present prices . as a basis,) the;, mann,facgtretr Ass no' profit whatever, and while: then market continues in- this Condition; the trade, cannot be regarded , as being .in a -healthy, or. satisfactory !state.: ;We• are asittred from reliable sources that, at present quotations, it would , actualty cost the refiner more to. makel . refitted than he he could realize for it delivered in Phil adelphia; it Is evidentthat there must.of sheer neceasify , be a change .some way or other, and that too before long—oth - - erwise our refiners will •be obliged to suspend operations,,' , Not a singlo, sal e reported." Spot or seller July, / may. be '.quoted at Hg, against sales yesterday at la, and seller all year, is reported as having been offered , freely at 14X, • without finding buyers. Buyer all year, quoted' at 1634 —the last sale reported having been made at that figure. ( RZPINF.D -2 • But a single sale reported, 500 bbls last half August at 32 1 4. July quoted at 31/ ®513., against a sale of 2,500 bbls on Tuesday evening at 31%. Last three months quoted at 33;;,; and last five mouths at 33. LIMILIOATINO orm, Eclipse Winter Lubricating qil Eclipse Rallroad.Axis Eclipse Machinery Eclipse Spindle ... . .... RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. Fisher Bro T. Wilkins Pool .. G. V. Foreman G. S. Thomas. Total 3,099 bbla attIPPED Ha '6r ST h.. Citizens Oil ' Co. 499 bbls .refined to Tack' & Bro., Phibylelphia. McKelvy & Bro., 258 t►bls refined to W. P. - Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.. Thos. Hackett, 148 bbls refined to Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth & Bro.. 50 bbis refined to Warden. F'ew it Co., Philadelphia. Total Refined 958 OIL SHIPMENTS PEE WEST PENNA. B B. G. W. Holdsbip it Co., 55 bbls refined to Waring, Ring & Cio., Philadelphia: OIL SHIPPED BART AT DUQUESNE . DEPOT. Brooks . Ballentine & Co., 56 bblit ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. -' Hutchison Oil it Refining Co., 457 bbls to Warden, Frew & Philadelphia. Total shipment:3 Refined 513 MAREBT BY .TELEGRAPH. Nsw Yonx, July W.—Cotton rather more active, without decided change in the prices; Baia 1,800 bal. ea at 84c. for middling uplands. Flour—receipts/2.512 barrels, dull and 10®15c. lower: sales 7,800 barrels at $5,85®8,35 for eniperfine State western; 56,75 ®7,35 for extra state; $8,65®7,40 for extra' western; 17,05®7,40 for white wheat extra; t6,95®7,25 for R. H. 0.; s7®B for extra St. Louis; $8®10,50 for choice do. Rye flour .firm: sales 450 barrels at $4,75®8.75, closing heavy. Corn meal quiet. Whisky dull; sales 25 barrels western at 51,11 free, Wheat— receipt's 182,182 . bushels, heavy and 2®3c lower; sales 11,700 bushels at ;1,50®1,54 for inferior to prime No. 2 spring; $1,58® 1,59 for No. 1 do: $1,60®1,83 for amber State, the latter price for amen lots; $1,65 for new amber Virginia; $1,75 for white Virginia;' $1,70 a 1,75 for white Cantor- nia, and 51,55 for new winter red Ohio to arrive iwAngust. Rye quiet and firm. Barley and Barley Malt , norninal. Corn opened heavy and closed 2®343 lower; .receipts 573;890, sales 61,000 bush at 88c® 51,00 for unsound new mixed western; 11,1042;1,13 fbr sound do closing at $l,lO ' ®1,11; and $1,14®1,15 ! for western yel low; also 15,000 mixed western for No. vember delivery at' 51,05®1,07: "Oats 1 ®2c lower; receipts 825, sales 23,900 bus 'at .800 - for western in . store, and . 81c for western afloat, Rice steady;', 40 toe Carblina at 13 1 4@tm& °after quiet: . Sugar is in fair request; sales of 90 Mids. at 11%ig11,10 for Cubsi:, 12@12g0 for . Porto Rico. Molasses • dull. Petroleum firm at 173;e for crude, and 32%®33e for refined; Hops ' steady at 10®156. - 'for American: Opal; domestic arm at' 19,00 net . ton 'by cargo;. foreign 'nominal. Leather 'iti without•any debided change. Wool is quiet and firm; .sales 150,000 I pbundVat 41453 c, doinestio fleece et 55c, combings at 42®44c, pulled' .at 55®58c. Linseed 011 dull at- 97c®51,00 in' casks. - If Spirits `Turpentine -dull at. 1 115i5®4230. Pork firmer with a fairdemend; 881438 900 bbls at' . 539;12®83,25 for new seeker clos ing: at .133,25, cash; $38,50 . for ..old do; s.27,2s®2B,so.fbiprime,and 128,75®20,25 for prima meas.. Beef steady, with sales 190 oblsatlB®l6for new plain-mess, and' sl2®lB for new extra mess. Tierce Beef, nominal - at - 620 ®2sfor prime 'mess, and 525®30 for India mess. Beef-Hams are steady, with sales 150 bbls at 25®31c Cut' Meats firm, with sales 170 package& at -14q®150 for shoulders, and 17®19d; for hams. Middles quiet, with sales 80 boxes icenured at 16X ® itlyic. Lard. firm, with .sales 400 tierces•at I.7(col9,o; , abietiy 193 for steam, and 19X®20 for kettle• ren dered; also. sales 250 tierces steam,seller for July, at 19 1 Mc. - . Batter firmer at 1801) 30c. for Chia, I6®BBe. ,for State. Cheese :arm at 11®16e.:bibeathing Coppe.r steady. at 82c., ingot copper dull and drooping at 22e. for Baltimore and 22tio. for Lake Bu .perior. Pig Iron steady at $37,50(4)40 fur -Scotch and $89®42 for American; bar iron dull at.485®90 for refined English. American 'sheet quiet; 10%®10Kc. gold for Russia. Nails quiet at $4,70®1,75 for cut, 143,2006,25 for• clindh. and 26®300. horse shoe. Freights to Liverpool firm; engagements of 60,000 bush. wheat by Mesta at 7tid. . . • ' • - Latest -Flour closed dull and 10c lower. Wheat steady, at $1,32®1,33 for. No. 2 and $1,55®1;59 for 'No. 1 spring. Bye, nominally unchanged. Oats nomi nal. at 81c .afloat: - Corn dull and heavy. 'at 95®95c for unsound and $1,09 ©1;10 for sound 'rnixed 'western. ' Pork quiet; at 582,50®33 1 25 for mess. Beef unchanged. Cut Meats nominal. Bacon dull and un changed. • 'Lard' dull ,_at . 1914®19%c for_ fair to prime steam . Eggs firmer, at 23 ®2se. . . . ‘' Ctttcacto,,Tilly 28.--Eastern Exchange firm at 1-10 per cent. off, buying, and at par, selling. Flour lase active and easier at 55,15P7 for. spring* extras, Wheat dull and :4.6@ 2 g. 0 14Wer, with sales' No. 1 'at gt;Boy,®l,lll,...dloSing , unchanged; 'N0...4,, quiet,. with sales at $1,8335®1,35; 01.0alag." , at 16113334@P4i: , ,this, • after noon,. toe market . . was,- trOaßlar., ~ I nd.ttiiiifiz. o 4rithr o; 2 #lV 3 4.gash, AtAwe , and IL h - S5 toyek, • r • •p m yplCciqiet 1 and .4@rotricraorr ' nchang64l; With sales at 90% ®920 for regular and fresh re. eel 61051 filt unChnnged; ‘iejected Bold at •no grade at 86%®87c; this •*titer noon there were sales No. 2 at 90e, smiler_ for August. Oats dull and 534@)6e low er.. with ' sales No.. 2 at . 58© 65c for old and new receipts, closing -at, 62@)65c for old, one 58@58e -for new. Bye quiet. and one cent lower; No. 1 nom inal at $1,09(211;10: sales.. of No. 2'at $1,05 1,06, closing at $1,05. - Barley nominal. Highwines unsettled; with sales at $1,04 @1,05.- Sugars firm at -18%@143.,fc for comninikto prime Cuba. • Mess-Pork in active and, firmer at 103,50)983,75. ,Lard firm at -18 y ,e. Dry salted Shoifiders 'firm at . 13%013 3 / 4 o: Freights =if nomi -1341TS !iXqPr,oorri, and 4c. for wheat to Buffalo. The ; receipts , the peat tweiitji-lbiiihOrs were B,7o7bblet tour,' 25,830;bu5h. Wheat.. 313,90$ rogib 20 1 296' bush. o , 375' bush., rye, 120 bash. barley.: 8,002 ' hogs. Shipments —2,340 .114.956 bush. wheat, 56,991 buzli. corn, 1,325 bush. ,osts*k6. l 7, bogs. Ctuctrirtxrr, July 28.:—Flour •is ffral. but quiet, and . sales were made dt family at $6@6,25; Wheat is 'firni and' fair demand, with !sales of red at 11,20@1,25, and wnite at $1,35©1,45. • torn has ad vanced to 90e for ear, and the supply is light. Oats advanced to 77@790 for old, and 65®75c for new: . Rye iseteady at $l. Whiskey has advanced , to $1.03, and iron bound sold at $1,10; all kinds were held •at this rate at the close. Tobacco is .firm and active, with sales of 194 hogsheads. at $6©18;75. Provisions are firmer, and prices are tending upwards: Mess Pork, 183,250 3 3. 50 ; buyers offered $33. Bulk meats are held at 13%®14c for shoulders, and 16;i@lfly,c for sides.. Bacon firmer, with sales of shoulders at 15c, and sides at 18(018%e. Lard quiet at 19.;(i)1.934e. Butter is firm at 25®300, Eggs are dull at 13@14e. Groceries are unchanged and tirm at full rates, There is no change in .011 a. Gold, 136 buying. Exchange is steady at par ,buying. Money market easy. CLEvELAUD, July 28.—Flour firm and steady for winter grades; spring grades scarce and better. Wheat: receipt very , good and prices unchanged; the inquiry for parcels on spot'was light; sales No. 1 red - winter at $1,42: No. 2 do. $1,87; No. 1 red, seller August, 11,37. Corn: receipts were good and market quiet; sales No. 1 mixed at "990.®51.; No. 2 do. 96e. Oat's ' quiet and - nominally unchanged; No. 1 State is hold at Ho. Rye: not much in quiry and nominal at 6140@1,15. 'Barley: none offered and no figures are ' given. Petroleum quiet and - unchanged for re fined which is held at 28 4@29e. for July and 29@)294e for August, for standard white; crude firm at 56,65. TOLEDO, July 28.—Flour steady. Wheat 4@sc lower; amber $1,55 on spot and seller July; $1,38, seller August; No. 1 red $1,41 on spots and to arrive, and 51,363®1,37, seller August; No. 2 red $1,34%@1,34;‘,, on spot ; No. 1 white Michigan old $1,67. Corn I©2o lower; No. 1 98%c; No. .2 97; ;e on spot and 95e, seller August. Oats quiet, at 78c for Na. 1 and Michigan. , Receipts-500 barrels 'flour; 9,200 Inuihirliitheat; s,7oobuah. corn; 600 bush. oats:"-Shipments-2,600 lour; 18,500 Acidic - wheat; 8,200 bush corn; 400 bush oats. 40c 85c 7&o 80c 1,520 bbLg " ... 320 " ... 480 " , 50 if MILWAVHBE, July . 28.—Flour is dull and lower, with sales of choice lowa and Minnesota -:at ,56,50®11,75. • Wheat is ateady„at 11,38 X for No. and $1,34% for 2. Oats firm at 7234 c for No. 2. Corn hinzsettled at 95c for No. 2. Rye is firth at 11,05 for No. L Barley is nominally held 81,20®1,40 for Mir to good. • Cirainlfrelghts are quiet, firm and unchanged. .1. Receipts -- 2,000 barrels flour and 34,000 bushels wheat. Ship men 4-5,000 barrels • flour and 53,000 bushels wheat. PHILADELPHIA, July 28.—Flour firm er and more inquiry for spring wheat; extra family at e 8 157 .5 0.• Wheat hula/ - proved in demand and advanced with sales 3.000 bush red, part new, at 81,55@1,135. Rye uncluinged. Corn less active, With sales yellow at 51,16@1,17, and mixed , western at $1,1401,18. Oats steady, with Sales western at' 75@770. Provisions held firmly. Petroleum firm: crude at 22@2234c, and- refined at MX@ 32. Whisky scarce; held at .1,20. BALTIMORE,' July, 28.—Flour in quiet demand with a light stock; western au perline 15,50@erextra 56®7; do. family 57,50@8, Wheit heavy, red $1,55©1,65. Corn, firmer prices,' white 11,10®1,13. Oats firm at 67®70c. Mesa Pork quiet at. 834; bacon active and firm; rib aides 18% ®19o; clear rib 19q®19,40;• shoulders 15%(017c; hams 28®240. 'lard quiet at 1957®20c. Whisky firm, stock Brame at 11,14151,15. MEMPHIS, July 28.—Cotton dull, with sales of low middlings at 31c; receipts, 17. bales; exports, none. Flour medium and• fairly, active at from ifyso to 58.50. Wheat. In demand at 81,25. , Corn 97c@i$1,00. Oats 82340. Hay'market bare. 'Bran -5221n store and dull: Corn mthil *CM@ 4,75: , Pork 1134,50®35. Lard. 20@21%c. Bacon ntiff. Shoulders 1534 c. Sides 1956 c. Lourrximg, July 28.—Flour superfine 14,50 J Leaf tobacco steady and. in fair demand; sales 174 hhde: at 155,90 W 13,75. Grain steady and unchanged; Provisions huoyant;shouldera 15W.; clear rib 19c; sides 19;40. Hams, cixtra-sugar , - cured, 23c. Lard 193.10. Whisky—raw advanced to $1,07. ; , • Sur; Fits:cerise°, July gs.—Flour at $5@5.8734. WhSat; sales of choice at 81,70©1,721-7:. Legal Tenders at 740. ,Ntw 'Yortir; .TulY 28.—There is :,: little, _ doing, but'priees rule steady' and - lirus;, nevertheless on Minday ;next' ex pected trade will •open in 'earnest - and • pod business is anticipated next month, ,Heavy low ,priced. Wooleas, , allele as Chinchillas.. Beavers, 44. c.. are in goad re _quest, and Flannels and Blankets are be ginning to be called for, but otherelasses of Woolens, such is Cashriagres, are not . yet winch inquired fQr., Woolen' Shawls will open. on MondaY'-next at about last year's' prices, only Misses' 'will open a little higher, say at from 85c. to 90e. IMPORTS-M -RAILROAD. leiirtfitrittegt, vont virAtss a OACIO RhatimAto, July ' - .28.-3 'Oars 'ors",tBhoenbertter ,t Blair; earCitiheat; Kennedy & Bro; 100 bbls Sour, •-Bhointv ker Itangenheim; 1 ear' corn,. Keil it Ritehart; 92 - .bdls paperi:tlilostetter Smith; 4 bbls eggs, tKoppahan& Geob ler; 38 bdlaispokes, Hare &, Bro; '269 Nis; oats, P Duff & Son; 2 bhis tallow, Drape & Robinson; 15 , bits cheese, NJ.Bradeig' w 25 bzeandles, J 8 Dilworth dc Co; 10 do cheese; F Bellers t& Co; 10 , eaddles to bacco. Murphy;' , 2•pkips Wood . worth & Davison; 10 bp - km[4 Christy & Benham; 1 bbl eggs, A Kirkpatrick do Co; 1 ear wheat, laggett & Co; :58 bbls flour, !Watt, Lang& eo;s bblrilquor, ItAdier' it Co; b 0 bbls hlghwines, Little & Meek:- ling; 8 bbls eggs,t H,Rea 3r; 113ar corn, 0 H Allerton; 1 do staves, Adatns & Bro;, 400., aks , flour. T C Jenkins; 160 hides, D Chesnut & Co; 2 bbls alcohol, .Henderson it Pro. . :PITTSBURGH, CINOINNATL AND St. LOl7lB RAILROAD, •July 28.,3,kgs lard F G Craighead:s 10 bbls,: 40. eke flour, C Myers; 2 ale bbls, Spencer & McKay; 200, bgs bran, MSteeLit Son; 1 car oats, J W Simpson: 3 cars :staves sT , mastings; 1 do, lumber, .0dell; 2 do ~bulicy:wheate Ligget & CeLlOO bblis flew, DA ;Wal lace' sig_d2-1119 ) ::13:"Pizdite,y1 comm.-to -, beeCo; r llv 'l4 iones; 3,hblL,.sprep ~,,WerSOn ;+ift.Wood* t x',spoWs,4:gle - Cottoirmill;' 2l . '` xiar, • 26. bits candles, E 'Zen; 2 ciiiks' n, sdo beef, E H Myers; 1 do beef, J LIP- Dry:Doodit"Market: pincott; 25 ban' isonp., D..t t r; 1 'do Gooks. Rev J ; ead; 5 tcs hams, phr.. her; 60 bbl s highwines, Co. „ Cpitruusiin LND PITTEIBITBGEL IL Bomb. -July bbla oil, J,Sp_ear & Co: ,2 elks, 1 Axil repen - Yitteburgh, Paper Co; 6 bxe cheese, 2, Us hams, Day :& Co; 3 bbls eggs, • P Duff & ' Son; 6 do apples. W 0 Gray= ds Co; 345 do' do, 1: du' eggs, 6 bias cheese ; Voigt, M & Co; 6 bbis _ up. plea; Steel & Bpo; bbis oil, D Big & Co; 100 bbls'flotiii• ScliOinaker & ' 'L; 20 tcs 8C hams;JatLippincott; 25 half bbis w fish, ii.ebnitkLes,&,Co;,4 cases tobac co, T J Blackmorol 10-do do; J K Smith & Co; 5 bbla dour, Hasilage Co: 196 copper, 2 bbls do ore, C Gilangsing & Co.. ALLEGguarr VALLiars .KAumosp. July 28.1 car , metal , McKnight it Co: 2 do do, Sohn Moorhead; 1 . do dO; H Wood sides; 5 .do _limestone: ..Shoeuberg. er it Blair; 42 lOgs oats, W H Kirkpatrick * 1 car' L Reynolds; 2 bbls eggs, Heil , * -Meth:car; 2 - do 'di); I: J' Bianchard;:l.bbl eggs, 29 sks Tye, 14 do oats; W H Kirkpatrick & Co; 74 aka oats, Scott it . Gisal; I car stone, Harrison & Co; 1;620 bbls oil, Fisher drßro; 729 do 'do; Jas Wilkins; 50 do do, G S Thomas; 480 do do, G V Foreman; 320 do do Pool Bro. ALT. 4.1101. STiTION, July 23.-1 ear shingles, • Boyd & Sorg. 1 ear' metal, Rogerti& Burchfield; 6 do limestone, Su perior Iron Co; 1 car ,corm M Steel & Son; 1 car metal, Lindsay & McCutcheon: 29 bdlapaper Frazier &.-Metzgar; 2 dare iron ore, Lewis, Bglley & Dalzell;, 4 cars wheat, Kennedy & Bro; 6 do ore, Spang, Chalfant - & Co; 9 oble potatoes, John Herbert. • RIVER NEWS. The river is again falling slowly; with five - feet two inches in the channel by the Monongahela marks last evening. _Weather cloudy and warm, with Indica tiona of zain. Business continnei dull at the landing; freight for all points being very scarce, and it is not' probable that there will be any immediate improveffultd. .•-n-Fort Benton has been madea military post. —The Glendale, also, was to have left St; Louie on MOnday for this port. —The Kenton from Portsmouth, Is due to-day, andledl return as usual to morrow. —The Porhelia. "'from Parkersburg, is thia only arrival and departure we bave to record, • —The R. C. Gray s , Capt. Isaac •Whitta ker, will positively depart, for Cincinna ti and Louisville to.day. - —The Loren'a, Pittsburgh to St. Lodis, arrived at Cincinnati on Monday night; and' would leave there on Tuesday even ing- —The Messenger from St. Paul arrived at Cincinnati on Monday, and waindver tised to leave there on Tuesday. for Pittsburgh. She has, among other items, 1..0 tons ore.' • ' The Wail • Duck left St. Louts fOr Pittsburgh on Saturday, and the Iron sides with, three" - barges, dontainging 1,500 tons ore, was to have "left Caron delot on Monday. , . —The. Nashville &uter. ,of the _24th &li says; - Captain lts' new boat, Captain. Jinks, is About completed. This craft will be i , ,valuable. acquisition to the Cumberland River low-water fleet, as we , understand that tihe will draw leas than, one foot watery --The Allegheny - Belle, at Cincinnati, - is getting four new boilers, and her mew chtnery is being altered and renewed. Strange to say, she - will have a new hull put under her at ninon. That's what an exchange says. We suppose her name won't be changed. —The Davenport Journal. of Friday says: - A private caucus of river nabobs has been held at Dubuque; but.what the object or result was:. not transported. , ' Rumor has it that a Change is to be made in the dzspositioriuf packets in-the event -- of navigation being cut• off over the rap. Ida by the coffer dun. •--. —Capt. -.lessee Dean, of the Messenger. informs ns that on her recent downward trip from . St: Paul the Messenger re-' calved 6,455 pigs of lead at Galena for St. Louis, and points on the Ohio River. This'is the larval 'aingle shipment of lead from . Galena, „ by. river, in eight years.—Cin.,C'orsetrCtial. . . . —The Cincinnati Enqui r er says the Natchez ivid 'be ready in-abundant time for.the opening of the- cotton.carrylng season in the. ,New Orleans and Vicks-: burg trade ' this . fall, thbre is a strong force at work on her. The planking is completed, the' , guard-work is well ad.. vaned, and thejoineis are going ahead ' with her cabin rapidly. • ' —The St. • Pfnil Press; of three days ' ago said: ,- “The river is Wing now pret ty rapidly, and with hot, dry weather must soon reach low'water mark, The Steamers are already -begfrirditg : to find shoal water on may :of-the: tbars, wad the large one Will be compelled -to haul , off in a few days: Freights - are scarce, and business is Itmcoraing exceedisiglyly dull ”. , , 7 T.; -• • ,ER PACISrSt , 744311.11NNaTi AND LOIIIISvua.r.: FA CINCINNATEand! LOIDSVII4LE.—irbe fiße,9ti.3.7.ompl:mmmo•P,N A.. SIBAI • ,•.:) qpipt.lWiirrr i ns.e.R„ Will leave fottle above tit,nd prerpaedlote Potts :ohTH IL DAY, X9th lost • istilbg through re c!alpt9 Wl'lll=l3l2 .tott New , : , • Yor freight or _lmmo, itmOlv (m' Ward or tO - • •-•, IFLACK, or ir"l.• t'•• 'J -D. OODLINDWOOD.'Ageitt!. PARKEltsavite. • . - F u T,S. 11 II:P.0; II t j a dße IczAs - Buff / JIBE :141),v-ft -P LR-. comn tr)e What heat, hoot, loot or& nor Strpet. daily et 111 . K., WED NESDAYS and ESAYDEDAYS., - • eissz meows. U. L. lip.zinrelt, Mesta. irrei,ght will be racelvetat zau boula Mr' lAMES COLLINS. P.LAUSA .OOLLINGWODD, *sante: *PP SUEIMYISHIPS.' - T 0: LIVERPOOA: _ QUEENSTOWN: - TUE' UNMAN INUIL STEAMSHIPS. , Nni . , bezlait eLittiva ttrert-cliss I".utaebrUe; ' kleptAs I OITY.OY Igr „ f CITY UP BAITIOI3Z, eidl l 4 BITINVITaganom Vier 48, ti, rth trAver, New York., For .usage or farther Information soar to •• .„ • • .WILL4AIi. BINGHAM, " 113 SMITHFIELD STREET. Plttiburgh2 ." MAUSIEIA.LIA4' riumurt. linglIALL'S ELIXIR, WILL CURE HEADACII2. &1A1113111.1.1.`13 ELIXIR. WILL Cana EITSPZI.SIA. blitit e tutx ,, s ELIXIR WILL COSTIVZ• lIZS PrIce Of Marshall , e Elliir, $l,OO per _boitte. pintot,l3ol l . Market &teem M. N.A.BAHALL Co., Diugglsts. groprleters. Foreale,. witelowe and retail, by GT.O.'fl. TULLY. rittsberab. , ,re4:00•T:711 WI.OOII , OIL CLOTHS, laszEN OIL CLOTH —.HUH WINDQW, . Tit i arPAR&NT TARELHADES, YAtIND THA VUANTTIIIIK • o.lk CILM lIVERY& VAIiR:LIT. I4 - P 3,, • .Pllll. * -1 &BUIS sit ANA 'weal Ar A PLC': Stl6lllL l -10“ a on eonsignment at WATT, LANti & 00'8, 142 and 174 Wosod &cruet. iIIEM ECM INSURANCE TIE IRON OITY UM LIFE DISURAiCE CO, O N frO N V 5. 45f . . - I" :d ' rti ti 4l l l l 3 . T Y o 2, l lta ril a i O nl e a lq Hon. ,1 GRAHAM, ! Rev. J. B. CLARK. D. D., • Capt. R. ROBINBCE. • - Rev. A. K. BELL,D.D, r . • Rev. S. H. IoReBIT. W. A. c.RED. Cashier AlleighearTrust JACOB MISR, Real Estate Agent, BOSON DRUM. Mayor of Allegheny. . C. W. BENIN Y. Hatter, • 4 A. S. .11ELL,Attorney.at-Laty, - . D. L. PATT.BO2I; Lumber mere/ant.' D. BWOBS.R.ansurance Agent. - Capt. ROUT. itosieton, President* new. J. B. CLA RH, D.D., Vies President, JACOB RUSH, Secretary, , C. W.I3ENSIT. Treasurer. scivr. wiirra..asinaciar. Aimmxis: DARE, 5W041F44 Genq Agent. This igitipmecompany.ecinduated on the matted principte, each policy bolder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies* will be issued on all the different plane of Life Insurance, and being conducted on an economl. , cal basis will afford a safe investment to each policy , holder. and' thereby retain the money at home to encourage home industry: mh2P:aat BEAT,FRANNLIN • 1 SURANCE COMPANY, OF nwainit, PA. opines SAVINGS SANS BUILDINGS, No. 4.1 Ohio St... A/legheny. • A, HOME COMPANY. managed by Directors well taiown to the community; who trust by fair desltnit tome:Bashers of your patronage. GILD. D. DIDDLZ AIBBCTOB8:. . . Geary Irwin, D. Patterson, Wm, Cooper, Geo. B. Biddle, Jacob trans, Gottleib Pima, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Bush, W.M. Stewart; Ch;P. 'Manton', Joeepb Craig, Jos. Lautzter, H. J. Zambian, :sere. Knhe n. S..E. "XEROX. - GEBBIteI, AGB.NT. a010:038 - - • - CLuni • • INSURANCE CONIPANY PEIZILAWS.BUILIDING.. - No. SG Filth Avolrost—Booorul Floor, • - , PITTSBURGH, PA. Capitsll'al4ll:Tp. , , . . DIRECTORS. N. BAtle% Dsrnil w S. H. Hartman. A. ens:ld:ma, Jake Hill, le. hPOtarken. IL Thom ” st.eot. • JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice President. . JOB. JomorroN, Secretary. , Capt. R. J . GRACE, Heal Agent. .Insures on Liberal: Terms on Fire . . and Spine Risks. • . NATHRyAL INSURANCE COMPANY. - tor. Federal 81. and Diamondolllegiteny, n e 'BIICOND - .I(ATIONAL wars A l lot n t i e , th . , • MARTIN'. President, - • JOHN' BROWN,' JR:,Vlee President, JAMBS BTAVERBON. Secretary. , ' DIRECTORS: John - L.•Myler, Jae. Lockhart. Joe. Mere, Jae. L.G raham. Robdrt Lea, „! C. C. Boyle, JGrown,Jr. George Gent, Jacob bop O.H YWHliame olnofThompsoni Xoblaugher. .pENNSTLV.iNILt INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITITSBUSEINI ' OITICIL. No. 11511k_WOOD STBSZET. BANK O/ CONLKSBOB BUII.DING.- This Is a Some Company; and Insures . against loss by Fire exclusively. LBONABD Th iALTBEt, President. ' C. C. BO 'Vice President. HOSENT PA RION. Treasurer. , ilutia - mczemorr. Secretary. inplinTone: Lennart! Walter.- • .• HeorlWltscnt. C. 0. Boyle, Atech• ... Brns. Hobert Patrick. ' 'J. C. ' _sliPec, • '--,. Jacob Painter. J. C. Ifleluer.. . Josiah King, • JobnToegtley, Henry. Hopkins, • A. Anunon. : Ityroul, - .174: FOE: INKITRANcE COllO OFFICE, bi. Z. comma WOOD & FIFTH trn. A Houle Campaap,isking?lre and !diem Maka . _ vnta: Wm. PlMllias; ' '.. = MitaCi Capt. John L. Skold% John Watt, , . Samuel .P. Sluaver,,, Patka, __, , rarte__Attmet.lai, , • Capt. James MUM, . aredlt,Emalt, . . Wm. Wm Kirk, • • • mP. Lan - , 4174...iith i l i ll i t Pief E tran i t. Ola= W Ica President. •. •'W..-1 1 % Et • Secretary: • - ITAPT. JAB. CIOR. ON, General Asitnt. rawrormr. , AaiLINST LOSS BY 1/71RX. FRANKLIN INSURANCE pa. OF PHILADELPHIA, orincLus a en, omonarr BT. ,near Draitercas. • arat i ca, lalb.litosAr.' Estaker. - Mordecai H. Louis' Sam Wagner, David 8. Bross•sl4 uel Grant, Isaac Lea,•., Jacob .B.._braitla, , Jidwuja Dale, ItliteLW: Bleb ' George es: ir,3 G., BAN . P Ver:•1: 'DALE. Vice President. '.- • : W.l7ZrX hili retsr l44lll l. ; • I - -- J. G EB . Atrnsf, . 't=Wald Domes ,Third and Wc•od B'elis. I s k v Li ' . V EX iltittzt briminAtrOt tom-. • ' , PAW OrxrrnsimiltlEG - • 2 • , ANDES 141.11U0E, Rmeideas . b . , • , ••- WWI.. HERlTEXP.'Elecittarsr.- "✓ IiEORANC 2-31131. D. klenerM Agent% • OflCe: 931 i t4l :, ,Li d ium rt..atreet,llpar.ir'& Co.'s Want !Wise, ups Pittelmrgh: ot i fs ; WM Ins - tire "ati 'kinds -riut home ged•byDt rectort rector& who are weuu IMo-ft ,to the commu nity, : ., E d "l 4 'fa d V""taeA b rzir 9 lnPthesallla l rere tr 0 13 xi the trader whi tee) , wr assumed, as offering the hen to - t bon who desire to be Insured. - Atexaidei4tok. ;R. 'Miller,: Jr.; - James McAuley, t'Alexandera_ peer, Andrew/omen =David Ltmg:! Ihmvp. iILLEGMENT INSUIWrCE l COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. • - 0 /OZ.No. 21/IFTH BTH3ZT.B.sirs•OLCCIA: *nerves against all kinds or•Pire and Kama move • : _ JOHN IHiklir. - JR:. Prest_daiit... " i l k fel)% B Alittlielge ' ll ' ' CAPT.-W/I. Mi General Agent. . DLEMOTns.. OP.a: T. /grit Jr. l ., • B.: L. ratmeatock Q. J. es asap. W. H. EvLrson, • C. fi,t He/Sey, . •-Bobart 11. Davit. • - Harvey =ids, - Francis Sealers, etazies•usgs. : •,‘ •: , eaut..l. T. Stec/Male. Capt. Win, Deals. . T. kl.:Nerili- Restoms gray. and: faded Hair to its ORIGINAti COLON I;l7lo.Yes Dandruff, CLUES' ALL DISEASES OF THE -SCALP, . Pre:vnts' Bt.niiiss E , and makes "tilW'lUdt gro w f:)II„ Glossy 'and Lkixinlaiit' '11:16 - '4.ai 11A Isdr Dot& gtitrAitit" l iithitLET . :iiiteliENE t Y,‘Druggleed Itafrale.lCY:Eold. Wall Druggists. bolisale Agents—SCHWARTZ b HLZLETT. FOR SALE OR RENT. An elegant new Brick Dwelling, Z rooms, at tteiad room:, • ' ' - Hduse of 4 rooms, 2 lota, 16th ward, 6r.800 House'of 4 rooms, 1 tot, 1622 ward, $1;500. House of 4 rooms, 2lots, 17th ward, 62,800. House of 4 rooms, 1 lot, 17th ward, 62,400. House of 4 roensa, ll hit, 13th ward, 62,600. House of 2 rooms, I lot, 15th - ward, 6800. 10 lots,Stebert&Wimmins , p1an.6700 to 6500. 2 lots, 44th street, 21,200 each: - • 4 lots, 43th street, .41,000 each. 3 lots, HatAeld.street, 4890 each. 1 lot. Sherman street, 47.80.' 3 lots, 40th stieet, 90=440, $12,000. 4 lots, Butler street, 48;000. BABGAINB IN BLOOMFIELD. .'Lots Wl.t.l3lfret,lB(!el ten years torsi. A. houn cost n 500; Interest on both. $BO s Year. Many pay $lBO year rent.: AZ -illocnnAeld yon *odd Save $ll4 a year and your house and lot ln-lese than 10 years. _Charches and schools 30 acres of iand, a mile , from . Shirpabore, 80..000:.80iiciee it. $3.800. = D. 8. WILLIAMS, 17th ward. Fos SALE. 3 STILLS, each 9 feet diameter and log, feet long, with about 300 feet condensing pipe. from 4-incli 'down tb gaipipe to _ still; for 1000 Apiece. 2 'BOILERS, each 32-Inch - diameter and 14 feet long, with- eldniney.tirtdglng; etesm dram. stand pipe, &c., for POO. 2 KEYSTONE STEAK LUMPS, each 12 Inch steam cylinder, watei cylinder and 12• inch stroke, for 3309 - apiece, 1 IRON AGITATOR. 16 feet diameter and 16 feet deep, with emit Iron bottom for 4300. 700 feet 23-Lneb OAR PIPE at 400 per foot. Apply toEBNY, SA.GEBLAN & CO., at works. near Shirpsbnrg Bridge.- 336:179 VALUABLE CFFY PROPERTY FOR BALE:-The heirs of the late ALEX.' ANDER CAMERONLdeceased, offer the follow ing desirable and conveniently located property for sale: Three story Brick Dw.lling House, fronting on West Com Mon, Allegheny. No. 16 Sherman avenue. Alio, two story Brick Dwel- Ling, frontlog on. East Common, No. 16 Union avenue. Also, three story Brick store room. No. 104 Federal street, Allegheny. now occupied Sy .J. J. East as kook Store. AU of the above is of fered on reasonable terms. in order to facilitate the settlement of the estate. Parties wanting information will apply to the , undersigned at of fice of the Pennsylvania-trot:trance Company, 1683 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HUGH Mc EL HENY. iy9:De Vit . !! iM3EI CI VF PI!OPERTIr No. 1. WABKHOUBB AND LOT. No. 93 Water street, ao feet front on Water street, ex tending back 160 feet to rims street. Occupied by Messrs. Calhoun & ban,- - No. 2. VAIIIIRoutas LOT. , 111, 205 Liberty street. 20 feet front on Liberty. cx wnd- Log track 120 feet. Oecnoieo by gr.Kairkggin. 3 . One.half of WARY,HOITSE AND LOT, No. 337 Commerclakitow. Liberty street. No. 4..L0T No. 24 in Curling:s Pl a n of Lots, fronting MO feet on Dlnwidnie street: . . _ No. 5. LOTB Nos. 83, 83; 81, 85 and. 85 la •Wray llotvellerte Plate of Lots. Bli.oralleld. A considerable poition o the purchase money to reMla.l2 on Intero . _ For farther information - sally to DR. R.WRAY, 1:151 Webster street: - or. to J.' WRAY & BROTFIREbi SU and 31 Irvtlisstreet. jyrtm2) It SALE. Good 0 roomed brick house on Centre avenue and large lot-54,500: Good ti roamed' frame bonne with all improve. meats; lot 131301 1/0744.090. • Frame house. 2 looms; lot 24 byloo-41,000. • .I*w/ea./Misted gress brick biasses awl-large loi Y 19.000. - - • Two & roomed boluses on Fulton etreet-42.500 One lot 24 by 199 feet on Reed street-8600; Plot of ground on Mt. Washington; 20 acres on Panhandle Railroad, 4 miles from the city. 30 acres on Western Pa. Itallrinsd; * miles from the city. . 225 serer - rtiod iMproVed land in Missouri. Will tie divided to aultparchasers_. . • • - 20 iota' on t entre avenue-$3130 to 41,500 each. Inenire of • t • • • McCIAYNG a RAINBOW ; ' Real Estate and Jason's:ice Agents, kyle Igoe. 195, 197 and 199 Centre avenue. FOR SAXE. , aLT 4BURG—A SI story Brick aoase,9 rooms. GREESSUBBII--A:. L 01.651 by. 82, Opposite freight depot. ZdcilliE,Poll7-4 Loos and 2 story Brick liouae, with Tavern; MX. R B. passing through BillE4T, Allegheny—`Astory Same house..4o ny • BLIZ &BE rwrow - N—* Dote. 25" by hu, with three triunes-and a twaitorplitriek house. ••• AVENUE-4 . 3 story.Brir.t. storm, 9 CEBTRE. story Brici Rots& For particulars enquire at 87 titan* streeti -ITN • • TUSTIN FOR -BALE. , Near Osborn Station. On the rlttibirsti Bt. Wayne and Chltiagn BMlroad.. TWO LOTS, ' COlLtai* 4iptlt _TW4 : *PS> Fah. W.: , MACKEOWN BRO.. T 95: Liberty. Street. ..1,1100:0KEN . !..! sl.[oo.N.,,,'eaq.ll.!lTY FOB - This, beroutuut _satiation cannot Abe fPaTpassed foriiiiittnresitVinees initiy Atte* ton, areilose tO -both'eitiee,i.bcdnit Onlv eig4t tip_the western yennsylvania Railroad. Any pe , rAc g,de. airing infbiznitian abouithle property can Obtain it by calling at the office of the IRON CITYMIIr. LIPS-.INSUR.A.NOR COMPANY. 76 Federal street, Allegheny. Lots from one-he sore. to Ave . 'urea:l smolt:lot licit par • ,chasera. There la go location tam/amble, ;mint establishment. tween th 51n Allegheny ricer. . •JelSzli46 . _ FARM FOR SA LE.. . . • Joan R. itte.Cnaa. Chia. J. Clarke, Willl2on S. Evaaa. Joseph itirkpatriolt. W Plump_ReSmer. 1101T11101?, • no.l' A GOODABM, in Weir, Deer township, Al. leXheny county. 10miles from .£lhaansbura.. A VA' ASIE TWo BToRr ROVISE, of nix room s• USLI.A.B under all house; also, aLARGE Frtiala /WM. fitjx3B feet. and other outbuildings. ' • - • - - ' YOnag Orchard of 'Choice Fruit Trter,, For 'particulars cail - on the Dremtiea...-Cor- at 4011 N W. BRYSON'S. 349 Libertv- - strest;_or address WILLIAM.BiIIicON. Aural/t l4ga e. 0., Alleghenrcounty, Pa. A omigr ig, .. . • .... .. ALUDENERS TAKE NOTICE. - -.FOR OALE.—The FOURTEEN -MLR. AND, on the Allegheny Slyer.-and .11,0 w need ter giutlening purposes; well improved and Istahlgh nate of - cultivation; containing ILO or no acres, now offered at *bargain: Call soon. 'Alsoisother Farms In good 'locations. • Woolen IFactory Centr a lHaus and - twenty acre Lou on the . Railroad, ' Mouse* and LU For Bale and To-let in both' cities. 'For further par ' tirnlial Inquire of , . .-- - WILLIAM WAR fe23 110 Grant 'treat. oonostte Cathedra:- IX Tr TILALVAEFAR rett:SILE. • • —tAltuated in Allegheny township, AV#st .moreland county, 10 minutes-walk rerun Mc- Kean'stat.on.- o a the Allegheny - Valley rtaltroad. Contains UK. acres. 80 or welch Kra clearegt. all under' fence; - balance -rateable "tubber- under taped with coal. 4 foot vets.. Hewes: f p* littera and Barn; an orchard or 140 tries, tedt fate ' place Ls well watered and ka a 'moon ghborhood. For price and terms apply to B. MCLAIN & tt.'11.14 Potash avenne. .. L . , . • 'L.,. .1 Nll3ll THIRD-A ; y FNUE,I64Oft &La.—Atarge three story Brick Dwelling " o -or halt. eleyeri.roorda.nnd'biona Boom. cellar. gILS and water fixtures. near th , corner of buitintield Street. Lot HU feet front by EilVdeep. Poseogion will be ateenabdzie mOntbo! notice it desired. or further to apply to _,---... -,,," . i , .! A. copitusluer,a bONli, Ira — - , 39 Shah avenue. ' omt taoitrreriit SIA Menlle'baletit s. eat an4,9audic A l tel . • ~,, .1-re ...f , , FOR ' -4341.1 E. EMIL ASIL-20 sacks or sale J. B. U.I.IIFLELD., 0
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