r;VZTEIESteILL No. Wiar . 'pAILK talk NICW YORK, aid 6 STATE TEE= illkatlN are our meats for the belly and weekly Pest in those cities, and are an take Advertisements and Subseriptions pram at our Leese Rams. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13 CITY AND INGINVIND IMLLIO The -Western Penttentiary—lm . prevenaents. Yesterdey morning we spent a leisure half hour in a visit to the Western Peni tentiary and the affable and efficient War den, Capt.-John Birmingham, who seems as much at home as though he had occu pied toe position all his life. We.were kindly shown through the pris on by Mr. Stewart,one of the overseers, and had occasion, as on previous visits, to ad mire the completeness of the interior ar rangements and the perfect order and clean liamkof everything inside the enclosure. The extension of the centre block of: cells (designated B) is completed, giving ' 88 teitlitional cells, of which about forty are occupied, some of the occupants hay itigheen transferred from cells which had beeu necessarily duplicated, owing to the rapid increase of prisoners without a cor responding increase of accommodations. The new cells are about the same size as the old, but more comfortable, having better:ventilation. The beds are also so arranged as to give the prisoners more inn= 'lmproved locks have also been placed on the doors, by which they are locked mid unlocked with greater facility. The Araimi, water pipes and gas fixtures are.alati;edmirably arranged and new pipes ' are beingintroduced throughout the entire pile of, buildings, as the old ones are con tinually bursting. The extension of the block-Jewell roofed with slate and the old shingle roof is being removed from the old portion and slate substituted. The block is now 550 feet in length and con tains 188 cells, while blocks A tied C have 74 each. On the top of Block B, about the center, a foundation of brick has been laid for an octagonal tower, of iron, the castings tbr which are being made by Messrs. Smith. Park & Co. The castings are twenty-four feet - long, and the top of the tower, when completed, will stand sixty-six feet from the ground. It is designed to light this tower brilliantly with gas, throwing the light,TbY means of reffectOrs, through ev ery part of the grounds, and over the adja cent commons. This will be a valuable improvemeut, making any attempt to es cape equally as dangerous at !light as in broad daylight. . • ' The foundations are being laid for , the extension of - Block C, but the work will be suspended so soon se the upropriat ion made-at the last session of the Legislature is exhaniffed,'not to be renewed until a new appropriation is made. During the winter new gas works were erected, to supply the increased consump tion in the proposed extensions. The house, a one story brick. divided into three compartments, contains four retorts, only one of which is now used, though in win ter .two will be required, leaving two for use when the others -are out of repair. The gas made here passes through the usual peel- aind purifying apparatus, into an octagonal s building close by, where it is received in a gasometer twenty-five feet in diameter, capable of holding 7,004) cubic feet of gas and thence distributed through the buildings. The workS were erected under the superintendence of Mr. Robin son, Peniteutiary Engineer, the retorts and pipes being put in by Messrs. Davis & Phillips and thegasometer by W. B. Senile. Other minor buildings have also heen re cently added. We also observed that all • the ground in tke enclosure beyond block B has been brought under cultivation and has a fine crop of onions growing upon it; and other vegetables. Cabbage plants are also being put iu and it is fair to presume that next winter the prisoners will have an extra allowance of cabbage and onions. The number of prisoners at the begin ning of the mouth was 276, against 288 on the Ist of January, showing that so far this year the number discharged has been in - excess of those received. One of these is over 80 years of age; another is serving his meet& term in the institution. The prisoners have fresh meat and soup every day in the week, (except Sunday) the kind being varied each day, boiled po tatoes twice eweek, when procurable, and *AA and bread twice a day. On Sunday no soup is served and rations of pickled beef or pork are given out instead. The cooking 'arrangements are perfect—the cook house sceupulously clean—and the bread the best that can be made from su perfine flour, baked in the prison. All the hood.given to the inmates is of the bestand most, -iubstantial quality and there is no . reasonable grounds for complaint on that score, as most of them fare better in the Penitentiary than when at large. The health of the prisoners is generally good, and the physician, Dr. Rogers, in forms as that he has but two cases in hos pitiid, both of whom will recover. One will be removed to his cell in a few days, being now rapidly improving. Under the administration -1 Captain Birmingham, who is &strict disciplinarian, the Prilim rules are rigidly enforced and vielltinns promptly punished. The soli tail system is fully carried out, except in the case of those too old to work in their cells or the debilitated, (recommended for *serene by the physician) who are set to Warkin the grounds. We believe thatthe Weirs of the prison are -better managed: 'noir thin ever before. , A. portion of the Baltimore delegation *Shea the ,prison yesterday and, a ft er a ibirough examination, went away much piqued with all the arrangements. Pdadabwrglik Printers In Scanlan. A correspondent of the Chicago Times relines that when our forces occupied Cor lath; they•found there a printing office, es tablished by Besmregard, for printing or ders, blanks, he., which had been placed in dare of Alfred Lambert, a printer well beam in some of the lake cities, and who `Waked at his trade for several years in this city. Typos from the several regi meta were detailed to assist Lambert, and lanai's them were two other Pittsburgh printers, John Loughrey and Wm. Bris bane, who were forced into the service un der the conscription law. Before the re bellion Brisbane was a_ partner in the job office attached to the New Orleans Ores . eat; aad his sentiments were such that we do not beliefs be joined the rebel army of his own accord._ for New Trial. Yesterday-morning, in the District Court, enjoinme n t wae. had in the case of Geo. Painter's adminiatratrix vs. the city of Pittsburgh, upon a motion for a new trial. The case was tried recentlt u a+l the jury found a verdict of $2,100 for the plaintiff. Geo. Painter, it will remem bered, fell into the Si. Clair street sewer, in 1869, while the contractor was doing the work, and received an injury to the cap of the knee l which caused lock-jaw and ter-. urinated m his death. His adminiamtrix entered suit against the city, and the jury, Wieling that the accident happened through theatrelessness of the city author ities, awarded a verdict in the amount eta- Aed. The Court has reserved its decision on the motion for a new trial. ' • Conmeted or eltrilliu7, - Karl Rudolph, alias Charles Roth, and were yesterday tried for -wog is entering and robbing Duffy's 4 porant street of two trunks and & N o r aniciss: -Rudo lph was convicted and Hire aequiffed• u. 1114114. Aid la in. Avila &stria . 011 sw a y his, sad imisaify kialL Our. Baltimore, in Viatto r yssipent: yesterday manning in placard takenossrwith our merchants and business men generally and manyvisited otherntanttfactones, in which all took.* great interest. At one o'clock they left the Allegheny depot of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, in company with a number of our most worthy and prominent citizens, members of City Councils and others, for Chicago, which city they will reach to-day and • re main until Monday or Tuesday. Their visit here was pleasant and we hope they may find quite as much enjoyment in Chicago. National Horse Fair. A grt national horse fair is to be hld at Willia ea msport, Pa., a beautiful town e in the Susquehanna Valley, well suited for such an exhibition, from the 2d to the sth of September, inclusive. Arrangements have been made to secure the finest assem blage of imported, blooded and native breed of horses that has ever been collect. ed in this country. The list of premiums will be large, ranging us high as $2OO. Liberal excursion rates will made by the railroad companies. The place is accessi ble by railroad from all directions. Railroad laterent Hold. The Erie and North East Railroad has sold its interest in the Erie and Pittsburgh Railrt al for $40J,000 in 7 per cent. lei Mortgage Bonds. The Erie and Pittsburgh Road is to be completed to the coal-fields. The above amount gives about twenty per cent on the capital stock of the - Erie and North East Road. It will be remem bered that the Legislature of Pennsylvania forced this road to contribute $500,000 to the E. & P. R. R. as a bonus foran unbro ken gunge through Erie. Murder. .fames Ovens, of Crawford county, 0., was deliberately murdered in the vicinity of I•'orest, Hardin Co., 0., by a man named Wilson, with whom he had been traveling in company. Oven's skull was fractured Ly two blows of a club. Wilson evidently supposed that Ovens, who was on a col lecting tour, had money on his person.— Wilson is in jail at Kenton,.Hardin coun ty, awaiting trial. The People's lasursinee Com palmy. This company is now fully organized, with the Board of Directors advertised in another column. The present office is at No I Girard House, Smithfield street, where the Secretary, Wm. F. Gardner, will attend Co taking alt kinds of fire and marine risks. The company is established on a good basis and will become one of the institutions of Pittsburgh. Newsboy Drowned. Bill. Blair, a newsboy, went into the river at Steubenville, on Tuesday evening, and going into rather deep water and be ing unable to swim, he was soon heard to utter cries for "help." One of the lade close by made etforts to save him, hut was unitide to do so, and he was drowned. Benefit of Mr. Lewin. The entertainment. at the Theatre this evening is for the benefit Mr. H. Lewis, familiarly known as "the old man." He appears as Tom in the good old drama of the "Dumb Man of Manchester,•' and as Scaramouch in "Don Juan," Ettie Hen derson personating the Don. The hill is good one, and as Mr. Lewis is a most de serving actor, we hope to see the house filled. Carriages. We direct attention to the advertisment of Mrs. Jos. White. Lawrenceville. She has just received a lot of fine Vehicles froin the East, among which are several good double-seated carriages. We advise those about purchasing a vehicle to examine her large and well assorted stock. New Strawberries. There will be an exhibition this morn ing at 11 o'elock at Mr. Knox's seed store, No. 29 Fifth street,ofa rare collection of new varieties of strawberries, embracing Tri omphe de Gand, Fillmore. Golden Seed. Vicomptesse, Rericart de Thury, Due de Brabant, Princess Royal, &c. Lovers of choice berries are invited to examine. Libel Suit Withdrawn. In the Court of Quarter Sessions, yester day morning, a nolleprosequi was entered by the District Attorney in the libel suit brought against Col. J. B. Finley, of Kit tanning, by It. E. Brown, Esq., of the same place, the latter having withdrawn the suit. and paid the costs. The National Tax. The New York Herald of the 10th con tains a table of the articles upon which a tax or duty is imposed by the tax bill as passed by the House and amended in the Senate. The Herald can be found at the Pittsburgh office, opposite the Post Office. Pittock agent. The Duquesne's Throw. A member of the Duquesne Fire Com pany, who was present at the trial of the new hose on Wednesday evening, informs us that the distance thrown, through four hundred feet of hose, was two hundred and forty-seven feet, two inches. Golden Feather. This is the title of a new novel by Arthur M. Grainger, otherwise called the "Buccaneer of King's Bridge," with illus trations by_ Daricy. It is for sale, at 25 cents, by Henry Miner, next door to the Poet Office. TELB STOCK on hand of a Shoe Store will be' i sold without reserve, by order of as aignees, at Lynd's Auction House, corner Wood street and Virgin alley, commenc ing this morning at 10 o'clock. Wool. The average quotations for good wool in Ohio,-on contracts, are forty-five cents per pound. Tan Pittsburgh Hag manufactory has re moved to 78 rah street, opposite the Post office, where . can be found flags from six inches to 50 feet. John W. Pittock is the agent. ALL the late books, papers and maga: sines can be found at Pittock's, opposite the Post Office. nom.-.. JOSEPH METER is 80N, MAIIIIPAOTIIIIIIII OP FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & MIMES WAREHOUBIVI3II SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) rzrzustraes. PATENT WRITING CASE TillcAss Is so AIgRANGIOD AO TO i;t ili ri l t the writer s table eight by nine inches to write upon, will bold Pea sail PeseLl, Nadia Rubber, suet Camellterg. Meeker Baird, ad yot willailab a so to saws ookrOi lidos kr I helm lke sok iw IV. IL RAVIii, WOOD a Tali) iir"- C?„ L COLLEUX . t corner r Penn t . nd st, Clair amour. reds:, wornins at al A. a. COMMERCIAL PAR. 1.200T5, SHOES AND GAITERS, AT m , BleelellanWs Auction. Jel.l Ml ------- - RE CORPORATORS OF TIM Al, LEGRENY CEMETERY held their annual meeting on the 11th instant, at the office on the grounds. at which the following named gentlemen were elemed officer,. for the ensmit4 year : HOARD 01' SI.AN.WERS. THOS. M. HOWE, President. Wti.sos $1 17.vint.rms, .1. H. a.tsois O. BAILEY, i .lA:i. .T. , 101 BISSELL, li...n.ount: tn. For Secretary and Treasurer — N. Dili E. The followiue resolution Wag. oil 1111 ,, i.m of Mr. Shinn, unanimously adopted: Pr rola , d. That the Cm - poi alms recommend the Hoard of Mann:rem to appro , riate a suitable por tion of ground it: the Cemetery for the interment. free or expense. of etch persons as have died or • may die in deli:nee of the country in the present war. The following statement of the fiscal condition of the Corporation was submitted to the meeting., adopted, and ordered to be printed : • General Statement o, the Aveou au of lll. Aifeuiovw Cemetery, on the 14 of liti2 Cemetery Grounds Stock and Tools IlnProvements, permanent, do temporary. Interest Expenses Bills heceivable Labor Bonds and Mortgages . Cash Mausoleum Christopher Miller... New °Mee New Lodge Accounts Receivable Cemetery Lots sold Interments, Removals, &c Shrubbery Repair Fund Sundry small amounts payable iel3-2tdeltw B UT YOUR L A 1) 1E S' G_l I 'l' E I,' AT DIFFENBACLIER'S No. IS Fifth street, near Alarktt WE INVITE ATTEN LION TO 01'11 LARGE STOCK OF ROOTS AND : 4 1IoES. Of French and American Manufacture. For Ladies, 111111111P01. and Children, We have a variety of styles: Walking Iliad: , Gaiters, Slippers. White Satin Kid nail Eitibrniti need tilippers, suitable for partied anti wedding; &e. be. For Gents, Boym, and Youth.. Patent Leather and Calf and :AIo, every deaeription. Our assortment waL nrrer m.LI L. a, we offer our goods a! :Ls LOW PRICES As the dame quality can he sold in the ciiy, also manufacture every conceivable Ay b.r In dieo, wines, and children, at :•11.4t notice. w, E. SCHMERTZ ,t jerd 31 Filth si rect. SHOM, AT MASONIII itali Auction H. , tl , e. jel R. R. BULGER EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 15 Mralthlllold Pitreet, PITTSBURGH A ruu. ARSORTAIENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Colutautiv on hand, whirh wo will POI lit tll !owe.t pri . cor for CA4,11. ruyl6:lr:is 11,440 P OK I ItTS .IT 4.4 •I. E LILA IVS A tti•tion.:6 Fifth -ft .4.13 • 11 OR T 4' UI. T HI I. S'rltA ISE RR 1 :'...I , I I ItERK V. ickd It ER I: 1 I'I.A N'N tiRAPE VINE,, '::It tA Nl, and (iOOSEisER It 1 IA LINEA It RHEUBARB and, ASi . A It, JUTS, all of the bait quality, end werrunte.l true t , name. For sale at 29 F 1 FT II }{. E ET. mh22 J. KNOX. STATE. 32 ERCANTII.E 1.1 41 . ' Ai I All persunl heilw will wee, by reading the fifth section i•I .11 anielithitOrY of the Li.-ewie Law, ..t t h Sete, herewith published, 'Met 11 , 11 1.1 eel). 11• , I 1ta..1 ur before the illt:•;'1 . 11AY t/F .11 . 1,1 moat be planed in the hand, of II r collection. tuul that no further uutiee then tl will be given. June 10, leitt,. W3l, EIuIIRA UM, Tren t urer. Section Mb of amended Liftente Law ' "flint it shall he the duty of evety City and County Tre,i curer to cue for the t eeovery of all liectl•e , returned to him by the lehtantile d pprai-et,, if not paid on or before the lot day of Jul.y in •s,:h and every year, within ten days after that date: and said Treasurer shall not be dieeliarged from any such License mikes lie brings cult to Teem er the came within said date, and tresses the same n. judgment and execution ns soon thereafter as practicable, and payc the amount r.4' all suell Li censes received by him into t ft.: tat I. Treasury, on or before the Ifd day of October ensuing: our shall he receive tutu' esarmis , dunslolllll/0.11 1:11 - 1 - 11- see, unite, he makes payment as a jell.-3bl SOLAR OIL WORKS COM PA 11, OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE: ST. CLA !It STICF:L7. di. 11:S.Addreen J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Trlo , urcr, myl9-tf K EEP IT BEFORE YOU. SAVE YOUR MONEY when ,you wan and get a It ETTER PIA NI (let the thing itself well is Imo, ; one that ii light and elastic touch, that will not ache your wri4t and Angers Lis PIANO to any and to-tnorrow.low for cash or approved acceptances. end I, convinced. WISE At BROTHER mrAi Manufacturers. 1111 Wood WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 Flinn STREET, PITTSBUROII. PA Awarded the First Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1868, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 13 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States MORN THAN 910.040 SOLD TUE PANT YEAR We offer to the public WHEELER a WIL SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits asthma best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both sides, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving prices and description ofmaeldne furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. livery Maehine warranted for three years. &PS WM. SUMNER & CO pill= BRANDY IN BOTTLES Old Port Wine Bottles Cabinet Champagne. In store and for sale by WM. BENNETT, No.13:1 Wood street N OTI OTHERS.CE TO OIL REFINERS AND /‘ THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCIERIVATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are novP.Wei to sePPly, the trade therewith. Their nattuum Stilt h enabledapacit o r dersooo lba wig daY,, they w il l be to All iu Iwo quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLIIOUN. Agent. jenaggi 01Bee. 24 Wood at. Pittsburgh. 4iummigintalo4-2 impzu CONIve !MEMNON( name, received au * IO IIN IMLLOR. olikApeappg-. MIL;, 40 QUAY 1W pit - 0 1 41 1 11 in H. & • QTATENIE . IIT toir DOLLAR simulate ISA]. !or Fix lllollthe funding May 31st, Amount, do e depomil unc 1 ,1842.....,'55115... 13 Dividend do da ..... 12,396 09 Cum infroo Fund, Jo ..... 72.6?2 Bonds Ren! }Rate Pitt-hurrgh Bank. Receivable „ n hand and in Bank. The Trustees have this day declared a dividend of Tli KEE PER CENT. out of the profits of the six months, payable forthwith. If notdrawn, will bear interest from June Ist. CIIAS. A. COLTON. Treas. Pittsburgh, June 1862. nu: undersigned, Auditing Committee, re*ect fully report that they have examined the Trea surer's Report for the six months ending May 31, 1!1611, and that they have examined the Asseta, eorsisling of Bonds, Mllortgagos, Deeds of Real BOafe, Certificates of Bank Stock. Bills of Ex elninge and rash on hand, and find the same to lie eorreet and to eorrospond with the said report. ISAAC wit urrtEß. JAS. B. D. /REEDS, C. YEAGER. Pittsburgh, June 4, 1802. jel3-2tillw $ 28,885 - 41 . 19,185 58 . 1,1 1.1 'Ol 12,4)1 89 50,23 , 1 11 8.741 74 if 6911 21 1:3,07,2 7(1 7,8 , , 02 7,1121 lo 2,723 1 HOOP SKIRTS AT McCILEILLAND'III AUCTION. jel3 Al AN ELECTION or HOLDERS of the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE COMPANY, Held at the Merchants' Exchange, on Monday the following persons were elected Directors! Wm. Phillips , of Phillips. Best, and Co. John E. Parke, of Phelps. Parke & Co, Chas S. Bissell. of Bissell & Co. iieo R. Jones, Wholesale. (Irocer. Win D. Ila‘s of Wm B. Hays & Co. Win Van Kir k, of A. [Wadley's. John Watt, of Watt A: Wilson. Samuel P' Shaver, of Sbriver mem I). Verner. of Rhodes & Verner. Capt John L. Rhoads, River man. Frank Van Gorder, Conuniosion Merchant. C. Denson Love. of C. Denson Love & co, MIME . 7,45.) 1,7111 .1 ,1 , 1. ti S. The Directors met on Tuesday. and organized y choosing - 11'31. Pli P: - !, President; JOHN 1.-0-President WM. V. tiA RIJN ER. Seeretary. They haie °petted to aloe ;temporarily) N. I TRAM) HOUSE, Smrrii FIELD STREET Where they are prepared to take all kind* of IrEIRE AND MARINE RISKS. jel:-lwd AMES' LASTING GAITERS AT 1.4 Auction ilotse iel3 WINE APPLE.. FOR PRESERVING— . 1.1 barrel.: (+oleo rsue-applei, expressly for ire-erring, to rri re hr rail tbig day snit for sale kEY MICIt ar .iol3 No. 126 & I 2 ood street. H4lllO P SKIRTS AT MeCLELLANDIS Ai Fifth iitrutit. fal3 v it pi E— CA II E TO THE •711 , leThaban Wiese, on the 10th inotatit. a Bay 11.,e,4., partly Wiwi. and akin tern on the aide and ~ 1 1 the shoulder. The owner can have it hy prov inc property and PaYinwh e_arges. Otherwise he will he sold aeeerding In law. JAS.Ii. LANAIIAN. 179 „q: :1711 Penn F ret. 111146 TS' A N YOUTHS' MIMES AND .1131 Jit 11flo•nni.• Hall Auction. jol; HIGHLY IMPORTANT! ?\T EWLT INWENTED 1111710111 A NI PER- I LE spEcTAci.Es. ruperiur to any that ve 4.r r been pie..ented to improve the eight. "fo all .lall;•ring fi.)tn detective eight, ariYing either from fige .11 . 01 her ea Uwe. Persons with weak eyes ran be puppliell with gln.eie.s which will greatly benefit and not strain the sight. Through their high polish and true gr , .und they produce the most perfect vision, and et.) highl:, re , onitnended as the best in their el f,ets upon the rye • for preserving and improving the Fight ih vont limed writing and reading, either hy day or flight. Short-sighted persons, and those trail upon for e.ita rant, can also be suited. I whin 1011 AMt IN D'S borough knowledge the Anntom3' and the various Pathological chnngvs ,•1 the Human Eye, enables him, by merely examining the eye, to !elect each glasses as are most suitable. Thu eye being no delicate an organ, we cannot be too cautious in the selee fiefs of Spectnelos, as from their ant may result the most desirable or deplorable consequences. 11.. in,rt :the Ituasiriti Pebble also iu old frames; a.ei •..:;etts the patronage of all in want of his ail.. 1.. ;thee. POST" 3.-IDIA.MONB- LA DIEM AND MISSEM Lace and Congress Gaiters. Mo rocco .Boots and Slippers, wLi•I, curt from , t. l l- 0 0 to 1.0.55 No aro .11ing at 73 hild $1•011. The 1. are !lightly !oiled. but olhec wioe are it" , good atz whlll new, We are deteruxineal to salt Ina. Call and Nee them ut W. E. NCIIMERTZ d COIL' 41:11 bbbbb 11. 11 CIA Ai E. 11 .V.e, at Auction Thursday and Fri.lay after noon& J.lllO 11! and 13, at 2 0%1(14. will be cold. minuet re,eri e. of the 3111.sonie llsll Auction Ileum:, N.,. aa Fifth :qmt. a (ores quantity of Orece Goods. Ladies Trimmed Bonnets. Children's 'lab, :hawk Trimmings, Linen. Table Llauiaak. NOlions..l:c. Alas a quantity of hoed Table Cul ly. . T. A. 21 1.ril9A11.11.AN1►, jell A net ioneer. „ . . Yor . E CIIIIPANT/r.NEINOI3IIIr h., bet wren the under...breed under the style "liernan k tictir had :hie day been 11111..11 e.I . F. TIERNAN. R. iIETTr. All /belly 1.;d2 o.9—The R'hole ulonnd Retail Unwary Business Mill be eotitiimeil at the nit eland, northeast cor ner I.r I thio etreet mai the Manhood. by Jell TIEItNAN. 111 1 AIII Es- (ALE 11100114,,90 CEMi. A LADIES' MOROCCO ROOTS, NS Cll4 LADIES• AI IT E 11110. 60 41'0 MENII4 OXFORD TIFA7S CERITN YOUTHS' OXFORD TIES, MO CENTS CH ELDRED'S HEELED °ALF SHOES 2 (E %Ts. McCLELLANIFS AUCTION. a 5 Fifth Afteet. STRAW RIONNETII47 HATS! A wholesalestoek of choice' styles of Straw Bonnets and Chlldren'a /late, to he closed out at Handl, at Whotamale Priers. Now open for examination in our Retail De pertinent. EATON, MACRUM & C 0.,. No. 17 Fifth street. dr&fil SOITII AVENUE—DESIRABLE vliff property for sale. 82 feet Iront by 287 doop to Rebecca street. a comfortable two story house conveniently arranged. portico. hall, two parlors. marble mantles. dining-room washing-room. baking-room. kitchen. large cellar and 6 or 8 chambers, a brick stable and carriage house, two fine grape-arbors, 51 bearing fruit trees. shade trees, small fruits, flowers. shrubbery, gravel and alien walks. etc. For price and terms apply to S. CUTHBERT & bONS, jclo RI Market street. PAYMENT OF JULY INTEREST ANTICIPATED PITTSBURGH FT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY CO} OFFICE OP THE IRE 'SURER, PITTSBURGH, June 6th, /882. Fri E COUPONS . DUE SUET IST Droximo, on the lit and al Morisse, Bonds of this Company. will be paid on prommtation. at this Office, No 23 Fifth street, less the interest for the unexpired time to run, from the time of pre sentation. J. P. DENDEMSON, je6:lw Treesurer TEETH[ EXTRACTED W THO U T PAIN by the me of en &Hannan wherein no drugs or galvanic battery Are u m . me g cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process. and are ready to last* ao to th e Web, and'pabilesine. of the operation, whatever has been said by Persons interested asserting thecontrary. harangue knowledge duly proe 113LAm. RTIIIdIAL TEETH inserted in every style, and chargesr low: as will warrant the best of maternlut an men ODDRY, Dentist. hentideldstrest. nottly-is 'N.qXIWICAN - LIABILI'III f.r.40,fC7 19 ASSETS. .$285.90.5 Z 7 89.548 02 . 76.975 63 . X 57825 120.519 92 8516.571 19 74 Market Street. Ca U Niq3IIP 11. 25 corner Ohio and Beaver els, Lome Ptock of Gong of all deacriptiona on hand. or maalo to orator. and for male at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. nolglyw-mr3l-411 - -- I.IIOOIP WHOM II ZS TO 40 AIL Syrian, at McClelland'. Auction. ial3 BUCKEYE MOWERS dt REAPERS RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS, CA YUGA CHIEF, J R.. wooDe MOWER, Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, 141 Rakes. Scythes. Scythe Stones and Rifles, L u ni ga tori. Flowa, Harrows, and all sorts of Agricultural lialdswasts owistanllg on hand at ` osmium & LONG'S. .No. 127 Liberty street nest door to Mars's MAW. ing2o TEAM • TOW BOAT rok natllearo 6 0 , feet on Deck, 24 feet bears. 4 feet hold. 3 Dollen 38 inches dime eril44 ter, Cylinder 17 inches and 434 feet a. very thing ready ior furniebius. Enquire of LONG A DUFF, 90 Water street. 31 Fifth street RECEIVED. With Fine Ereellia sad Gold allied Herder. Very Cheap,, BEAUTIFUL LAWN, or Isl-1 oents. Vino Jaconet and Organdies LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL lIKIRTA. P3.Jult opened a very nice 'assortment of RUMMER DRESS GOODS my2l owner of Fifth and Market *ruin. TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail eroeevs, TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Ike., NORTH-BAST moor of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, R AT, PASTE. EAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. .RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE. In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is we Hourbag t gotten up to deceive, but on the antra! is the bra and most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, over t doomed. Its advantages are over all others, tha • It is one half cheaper. It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to the sir to die, It prevents then from OMR in the 'premises. It will when used according to the directions, Completely banish Bats sroui the prorate In trissalenigid. Li is preferable in every respect to say and all Vermin Datroyer nw Hit does not prove eftectua) in every i n st ance.anishing them in a made melt. Banishing them in a single night. Banishing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance. On aceountof the celebrity of thisertiele, any worthier imitations has been gotten up, only to deceive, to avoid imposition, eat for 'kaftan n o other than the Eed byat Paste. list Paste, 'tat Paste, Prepar J oairiVrizirub e. OIIMPM cermet the Diamond and Market atreetS. corner of the Diamond eadjfarket streets. Co ountry dealers 'applied at Melia/est pric es. 111111 WIN 11.1111CLEIPS lIZIADDZoNII /1 0 D. *MOO eadiMlL 4 7.ll and hrudeby JOHN H. . 41611 0 Owl whom ; saidrandlhiers. m a t * woostibis, 1 -- pnmaittium > THEATRE. MINIM AND 11114 n W 11XNDERSON. Penns or ADIMISION.—Pri VMS BOZO% $ 5 00 j Single Seat in Privets Box OW, Painuefte en d Dress Circle. chairs. 50 mar, roma,' Circle. max Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Box.' 50 meg Gallery lb cents. Benefit alba Stage Manager. Mr. H. Lewis ETTIE HENDERSON AS DON JUAN. DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER. Mr. H. Lewis -Mr Mafia .Mise Gillet Tom Christopher. Jane To conclude with DON JUAN. Doti Juan.— ctramouch Kr A B 0 it T HALF PRICE BOOTS AND SHOES CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 42 FIFTH STREET Every article marked in plain figures. and we TAKE NO LESS. la;-t` C. HANSON LOVE & CO., GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED, BIIIIIIER DRESS GOODS, bought at Auction and selling at un heard of prices. Bee Hive Store, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, Very Chea'p. ELAM SILK VERY LOW. BLACK SILK SHAWLS & SACK HONE 3 EOM B Q LTS Selling Cheap air Domestic Geode bomight fur cash, and selltan at a very vneall advance for rash. PIO A 7{o 7, 4 :11,1 ALLEGHENY CITY: a largo stock of ES LA.O PE IS HA. WLS • W. & D. HUM% ININPITINS AND MAIMS IN ALLOMENY W. * D. RWIDHAUT. nail isle in mil binds mm=mmng • PORT OF P.TTTSBUROIIi A IIItIVICL. • Franklin, Bennet, Bittlglilif Mo. Gallatin. Peebles !, nsve. COL Bayard. lilisobeih. • Leonora, Davi.% meinuati. Marengo. McCallum. kinint DEPARTS!). Franklin, Bennet, Brom:drilla. Gallatin. Clark, do Col. Bayard , Feeble!. Elizabed, Minorca. Gorden. Wheeling. Flerenee, Briekell, Saint Look aer The River--Lust eveuing at twilight there wa.s• about about 7 fea water. and- riiing slowly. Weather-00MR= mirlio for Memphis and New ()clean; ! The steamer sunny Side and lowa were adver tised to leave Cincinnati for New Orleans on Sat urday; and the tilenciale and Silver Moon i; j : Hickman and Memphis Ettig Henderson Mr. Lewis tar Captain- Bobinson's tine Packet Hastings leaves on Saturday, fur Ciuciunuti nod Louissille. For speed, accommodedioni. end at tentive officers this boat stands at the head of the list. Mr. Wherry, who has charge 01 the office, will be certain to see that pas•oottrers are well eared for. Ake'The Steamer Empire City wai gold yalterday to Captain Jacob Hazlet). of Beaver.— Terms private. Lam" The Wheeling packet fur to-day is the bteauser Lizzie Morrie. Cui.t. Brown She 'WIVE.; at noon. riirThe river rose about fifteen inches on Wednescley night. leer Capt. Woodburn, or rather •• Mur phy," is painting the side-wheel steamer tindine m first-rate order. She will be mom; the hand some boats about Saturday and Monday. Are - The steamer Florence left yester day. with sill the freight she could carry. For Cincinnati and Loutavilfc SATURDAY, JUNE 14.10 A. M. • TICE AIPLENDID AMEN steamer HASTING. It. Robbsson Commander. will leave for the above ports on Saturday,. at 10 a m• For freight or passage apt,tv on board or to J. FLACK. J. B. LIVIMis TON k CO, W. HASLErr, or D. IL LEWIS. Agents, jell Fee St. Laub. Galena, Dubuque and St. rant. SATERDA V, JUNE 14, P 111 THE NEW SF LA KEA . EXCHANGE. J W Anawalt, Com mander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports as per announcement. For freight or passage apply on board or to jot?. JOHN FLACK.. Agent Fur Beaver. Steubenville and Wheeling. ideMlq THE PACKET PlTEAkillEtt Je Liszie.Mirtin. b. T. iirIIVID, Ceti- minder, leaves for the above ports Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12M. For freight fur passage apply on board or to WM. MASLETT, Agents J . C OL LINB s CO., and Megalar Tuesday l'acket For Marietta and Zaurraville. P :16711111N. TIME steanter P rI FINE (MP.4ADAM AISENtiEIIi AIA . Crp unroe Ayere. eeniu4oder. leaves Pittslq..rir every TUESDAY. at I 1.. in.. and Zither\ I every FRIDAY et a a. in. For Irtriight or pasArge ajovio on *maid or to J. B. LI V IN0:40n az 4.:0., Agentr; Pituthurirb. STEAMBOAT AGElil'f". W3l . 1-I A. Z Has opened an office at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business. and would solicit a sham of I,iit renege fromsteemboatmen. ap2l-lydr. JUST OPENING SIMMER ?STUCK 11.112141211T1NC1 OUR of all the latest styles of Dress floods. Lace Shawls. Points and Circulars. SCk, Cloth 1.11,1 Fancy Sacques. New York Mantillas, Shawls of latest 'atyles, Sun Umbrellas. ut all prices; Boys and Men's Clothes and Summer Cassituerft. Irish Linen and Marlins, very cheap.; Calicoes at I.:- makable low prices. Dtalhe unllltud sce at 11, J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market Street, between Fifth and Diamond. B. ISEELY. ‘../ • 141 FIFTH STREET. uppuetto Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND G EN E RA L AGENT. UCst.RAS - NOTES. BONDS. MORTOAO ES and other Secu rities: api SMITH & PITOAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, ST. CLAII-C, tSorityourr. DUNCAN. DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of .RIIRE WHITE REFINED C n• 13 l) N IL) I 14 1.4 . Office, NO, 2114 LIBERTY STREET, Pitts burgh, Pa. lay3-6md LOAN OFFICE!" HENRY - W. cimiorfl NO. 100 NINITUTIELD NTREEIk Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. MONET IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. tor Mee Hours from 7 A. M. to lft P. M. ja2D SONETHING NEW AT NO. 83 FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and gen tlemen to that beautiful piece of art so much es teemed of late called the ILLUSION PA RTING. and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. It gives them a light and life-likeappear ance hitherto unattained ; I have also just re ceived a large and carefully selected stock of the best French Hair. purchased for cash. and my motto is quick sales and smallprofits. CAMERON'S RETRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and beautifying the hair, is too well known to need comment. Also, my new HAIR WASH forfamilv use; it prevents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies doyen want to have a clear, beauti ful. white and healthful skin ? If so. get a bottle of my Philodermie. or Skin Cleanser, and take a little healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— Discard all poisonous skin paints. my22-6mw J. R. CAMERON. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORKS. JPA.III - IE. EL1:11r dr CO., Manufacturers of Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop per Bottoms,Raised still Bottoins , , t•palter Solder. Ae. Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Platl4 4 Theet Iron, &O. Affir C 011114111149 OU hand. Tininen's hiachke. eid Toole. Warehouse, N 0.140 PLUM and 120 SMOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. SW - Special seders of Copper out to any desired Pttsi.m.— fo2l:lydaw DENTAL ENSTREMENTN—A NEW & full assortmentjust received and for sale by iel2 BROWN L. TETLEY, la& Wood of ______ TWO 11118VOND HAND. FIVE OCTAVE Portable Melodeon, of Carhart & Needham and Maio m & Hamlin. For sale by 1878 JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood street. gri HEEL ‘E.-40 BOXES NEW 41111EESE received and for sale by jelo HENRY H. Cf)LLINS. OODDF OURS. OF Att. HUMS. rola sale by. je7 DOWN & TETLEY. Ms Wood AM co:lax—mu UUNIIIELIi PRIME YELLOW EAR CORN, on the wharf. and 'or sale by JAS. A. FETZER. jell Corner Market and First streetF. inklL BAII,IIIRES-300 NECOND-DAND. V for sale by lIENRY Ii..COLLI NS. 30 BO ZEN COLGATE'S PALE Toi' Ist Snaps. just received and forsale..bi nay? GEORGE A. FILLY bIu. Federal street. artipan! BAHRZLN mama HY: Ifltit ULIC just received and for sa 3•lole by PENNY IL COLLINS. • MN. a • El HARKING LA LLMNIA)_IO b.lfbb4 jukisoilved awl for Aliip b EIGKETBON. No. 4S MEZZO CONCIAL. Pri t TSBURGIt, WEEKLY REVIEW.' 4 • • - Carefully Resisted and Corr :mown COMMllerelall • .1 11CF: i,e TOE SAVIRDA 1' Mohr es Powr, t l't rrstittantt, June 12, ISSS. j Stemiseks—The weather since our hut hie been very ehanaesible, and basilicas generally wile not active. Oer rii ers are. again falling; with` : moderate stage lel'. As regards the leading ar‘ , _ ticies. we have but few changes worthy of notice o -Ihe coal that wend init. to liineinnati last rise in barges alone, tinuninted to one taillJuu fift y -fire thousand bushels. Papers attiring from etticin-., nati and St I,oais annusinee the opeuiug of ihe 3 11sissipii to „Memphis and New firlerns, There-" i • s not a state at present where the glorifies old' Stars and So lye,' is not swung to the brcese.— long may it wave! a moderate supply of zr.ervilaili, : e in tir,t hands. we quote as follows: APP/e.—The season for the old crop is about' over; there are no good ones offering; we omit Limos does. A/c—Pittsburgh is noted for rho prime Apar/ Of its Ale; we quote as follow, : bids h f bbls hat lif.bb/C C I.) xx no ,340. Kennet._ S 'I In Porter... it 00 3:64:1 A 41111let—ir or market eolltains an auttite eel 'the fell are, the rules: Soda As at • Refined do 414 e; Caustic ut Nitrate at 54,c , fined do at ii!.Ee; Potash at rAtlrif,s!4e Peacilia , : eAtifes s. )zie; diwiewst—There ass a steady demand to, thia,l article, Principally tor home use. Durutgilui.• coal beat rise there was :atm large sales.- The enrrent rates quoted are for City Cured; Conatiyi Meat sells at a shade below: Rams. plain •8c; Sugar Cured at 7, 1 ,1'; Canvassed do , * Sides ate,ao Should eves Itestm—linclianged; prices range from fid 2561 , 40 as per quality. Butter—Prices continue very low; we note sales from store by the bbls at 8.®90 PP." Blooms—No I is stationary at $6O 11/roesents—tales at $1.....5C0hl 50 %Ades for eciasF• won and ti , 1(42. 50 for good and fancy , Buckets and Tulso—The Bearer ntmeat-, tarots' prices are as follows:—Buckets, plain hi" :ides dozen 81. 45. painted inside, S:1 sil 3 hiions, 7,5: Tubs, .N 1, hoop z, dozen t. s7 75: - NWl' hoops,iw 75; No 2, $l3; Nos, e 550; 04, $f 5, , •-45. Keeler's No 2 4 -'" :".• Half Bushels, sealed, . St 75 Candlet•—.Sales of dipped at 10c 1 , Ib: 't ou ler: Star 16418 e; Sperm 170. Cheese—Prices are a si ade lower, with salt/ ' of W It at +134(46i1:10 •gt th; pis hen at sy",4sre Corn Meal—Sales from store of prime sifted- at 426e4t.te is bushel. cooperage.—Oil barrels arc selling at Sl 70.4 I 75 men:Flour Ile Cordage—We omit quotations, the marinfie, turers gave us to understand that the rates were too unsettled and would be ior three to foursreeks, to come—as soon us agreed in they will snowsr in the ford - Craekers—The-following are now the mama rates: Water ers 5 3e,e; Butter do Sugar do 734 e; Sole do Boston do 634 , e;' pike Broad no sale. Cotton Yarns—Nn 5 to lit. her It, 42 eta; No. 300. per doz. zit 4: No COV, per duz, 21 eta. ' Carpet Chain, assorted eolors, per ltb :130O; white, under 15 cuts, It lh,.loc assorted co _MN over 15 cuts, 33e. Candle titick-11 lb, 42e; ehaulki ter, 4 2e &Or': Extra Batting. 1 1 ib. 22e; Superior. la lb, 4 o mon, 200 se tai ; Dried - Fetal—Sales prime Peaches at 42 2541 250 bush; Apples at 25. Egarti—lii fair demand. Sales of packed Id lads at Se - to dozen, Dried lieef—Sales of Plain S C, 9%; Catania:: sod do 1.0% Feed— sales are limited and Pricey better. We quote .Middlings at c. 5690,! q , IDO lb; a .• Shorti 042 ; I.tran 450:50: Ship Stutfs iitkiiiise; Oil meal a 150,20 it ton. ifeh-lorket firm. sales lialtionorellerrivaat id,, ;25 - 0 1.14: do Slutd , 13E03 25; blackercblfo • 2. large, S 411; lake Herring. 3 Z*3so: - Iy!tite Fish, ti hid. -- Chrisy—The market remains remarkable haat ~t I bis time; there be no disposition to :operate al this t tutu; 1.111y13%, and sellers seem apart in theirviews; the opening of the Southern ports will. ito doubt. have a beneficial effect on trade; the stock t.ll hands is sufficient for all ordausty purposes; the ratoa are as follows• the askintratni were. sutra. tie 50: eras iam. 4 kW. 500; choicelh lie:. • o Cicala—Thu market remains dull; deaderojrat-' chase very sparingly, merely to supply the wants of the trade; prices have undermine= ma terial changefor some days; the rates wß i Pstgr much nominal, us follows: Oats, fleet Corn, ear, 40c; . shelled, 3731;e: Itye.As.47c; eat. red. $1 00: whi -G arr ; Barley, Groeerles markets mainsr =cholas& the stock in first is very light. ouree—Rio inn ge.s from 21@Mc: Sugar at skeet 9 , 4 e .31olasses 48(. 1 50c. area Pipe—'!. inch Gas Pipe? foot..7ct %Inch do, )e.: , )4 inch do, Pc; 3.f! inch do, 10%t14 melt de. 14e: 1 inch do. 17%c; I'4 inch do, 2sci i 4 inch do, ale; 21?; inch do, 3 inch do, $1 '0; • .h da , ill; • 4 inch do, $1 Ufi; subject to the customary discount. flissupowsler7There has been no aims inecthelate decline; vie: Ritle .%; Bluth% d 00 per Keg Hay—We note sales at the Scales *MUM ton. tildes—Hide , are gone up and green salted are selling ut 7@734c IN dry uint l3 ol l 3o , nano skin per doze - P e r @s3. HomisiY barrel $3G$3 25. This is a da el ine. Iron and Nano—The following are the manufseturert terms; A &mount of 12% cent. it Keg on NalLi in lots of lt1) kegs or over. Settle ment to be made the lat April. July, October and January, by note at 4 writhe, or a discounted' for cash, of 5 per cant. Hot Bar Iron-IMto it by % to 1 inch,2,%y•••2 to ti by 1 3 % to 134 inch, 2-3.1 e: 13410 ii. t ri bY%tOXinnb. te.ie. . 'brow Sho e /rep—'.; to 1 by 5-16 to % inoli.-.3e, Heavy Bond /roa-2 to 6by 34 and 3-18 C, 2344:: 115 to IN; by V. and 546 inch...3M 3f to ti, nml3-16 inch, 3y4c; %to %by % sad 348 , loop and Light Band-2 to 6 inch, Sic _l2( to 2 inch, 3,!./ L e; 1% tolq inch, 3 •1 to /%mrit. MX; % Inch. 4; a 4 Melt 4 ~•sx, ire 133. .-..; am/ frots-4tO % took Me; %to % Ind. So % inch. 3%; % inch, 3" , ; Ha?, Oval and Ralf lienald /row—gs to Wks*. 3e; % to% inch, 3%; inch. 3%; % inch, 40. Loynd and belga 4 lilts extra foe out Hoops-1 to 2% inch , 2 , to &gine • 3 to_, 3% mek a; 3% to 4 inch. ,tg 4, i % awd% r Y l an Y d 9i n - c Bh . in 3 c % h 3- I%M anad 74-kla. inch ,-M-;M-A ---- Naiis—NaW, 60d to 10(1,3m brads 9d & 6de;so(eq fencing id Redid. Mg nails 5d and 4d, 1 ag-, do - 3d common. 4 1 4; do 3d fin% 2%; 4 - 2 d weßtwela t 4 c o al tine. "04; linhlg liniiih.l lachh i lr , , M; barrel nous. 4d 37 , 4; oIX anal 101 inch 5; do % inch.bPla eld'ardker. /: finishing . mule. advance per keg. 4ng nada, advance pa kgs.Arn nails, advance .perlitsiKon toll inc on comm;; . ,l Er common. ; tot common 4 . Loonier—The -_,. Red S • h sole Vlb SOUP Slater.- - ....... do n i t Harness do Lard—City rendered in dila sells at eat .. at 8.34 e; count* , 7e. . w Lead pm - -, Seles of Pig at 7®7Y 2 e Rik Bar ip tb lame— Louisville sells regularly at $l. smit 25 p bbl. ealt , i.;.. _ Lumber—The following are the rat.the river and sards:--Green oommon in Male lit m feet $10: Clear common in wharf to nail; Cherry i 0 m feet .I.'2S: Shingles ß in gB sr Common do Sl3; clear do 010. lvalnut dodo: Flooring boards do $l7; Lath do $2 .._.. Sawed Baardap—Common,,R m feet $l5: Oak do $2O 00. . • ~....i OM—Sales; Lard Oil. No. I. at IMMlllirlo. 2 do 58e. Linseed at 90e; Crude. 4 @ sa; Liihricat lug, 17(480; Relined 186020 e; Bensole.loc Rollon. 51 N e m Per l k—Sales in a small way AVM 26111. 50 per bb. Pastatem—The season for the erOP iIiSTO far advanced; a good article is difficult ta.,..alkeme; Reds we mal l /notes good article: Neenemodnismis, 40c. Pig etml—The following t rates: H Rock No 1 Foundry VI ton Superior do $20€4521; Allerny _ $25: Anthracite 2L • - , .'et Steel—Spring 1% to 4 inches widearli lb 5; do 1% to 1% by 3-16 and %. do ) "Nth 4 .to 6 inh, do 6c; Plow. 6% to 16 Me "alySfea; low wings, 7c; American BlisterAe. ' a'... Salt—Advanced 10c per bbl. with' Wm ktSl 50 per bbk Seedii—lbnothy commode' 141 65 41.114 and Clover ta 00614 12 R Imish; lieu. - 1 66. r. , " 64 41 111— The following are the curs' prises Rosin. 4%e; No 1 Palm,. ; Castile and Toilette 10c. Sawyer's Chemical. a eli(v a . • Wo man'sstra frie nd, 7e" city ecelee at * 0 55 25 VI ton - Stareti—woods is selling .ff• 4}S3 Wh ite ffiep q" ........ n0tei at 54 is firm. and in steady demand nt $1 keit for pure oil and dry 8301t9e IN T. mdisek. the usual discount. Red Lead 8.5.58.55 c neck di-. ar ii;&tiar Glass—The Priem reek 111= at 1. and we quote as followw for city ..anrkiiie 0 150 fe e t. with 15 per cent ditmounty fin no. s*, 8:10. $1 2 8111. 9:1I. 942 anal - s(k $t 8:1 Oh 3. 9x1.1 and 10114.82 75; 9115. !MS' ' Witilsky—Salea 19®20e new gallon Sr risr, 27e @Me for common rectified; other padaria pro portion. IiMACIIRI-- AMINO Ile .2100 Shoulders; MOO " Sides, jug received and for rdeby WL7I7 LINNIq IL COLLINS. ILDINE APPLES— Fresh Pine Apples,hast reeetrAitise Ithl MEN BR Nos. IX owl 11.1711. _ MIERKI.IIIII.4IIIO PA • JAI moire." and for sale Irt uiy6 HUSKY. H. iioist4it4e; . INA l! 0 N-. 10100 POUNIIIII 41111111 A JED Hams andbboulders. inYN; HENRY 11• !AWNS • COOR'S CELEBRATED BERilityA. potator and Sow Cane MineAseieri LY BECKHAM - lc LONti. No. 1127 Lamm street. next door to Hare's Hotel. ,Je kiMiNIINO TS CKLEA, A relfraTX . 1 ..1 0 .fr ie sa it le ph jo. umiviirem sniajrarny so 771 , PACE. Eft) Cam a - er ' . Imrdmioni. kr ode by sea • were: •Y ind0z4101.44; ,e,r4