HO. 37 FAME BOW. SEW TORE, and 6 STATE fWtffyN araonr agents for the Daily ffw In those cities, end ere au uorindtotakrAdTertisements and Subscriptions fofttitw Lom* Mat*. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. CITIf AND NEI6HBOEHOOD INTELIKJE The oil Trade. m J. h v.^ Vlvania oi ‘ Cirenl " thus speaks of the movement moil durinetlie past week: “The Philadelphia market du nug the week ending June 14th, has been inachTO; the foreign advices, combined with the actions taken by the Insurance companies and municipal authorities here and “New York, have unsettled the mar ke.t - V rn " e . O, L® s P eciall - v > is in >ess request: “k* S™) hatrels for exports at 8* cents; 200 barrels at D cents, and 500 bar rels on private terms, In refined, a spec ulabre under current is making itself man •fest based upon the tax palsed bv t Te Senate, the same to be 10 cents perirallon The ml l B . ce ” t *, as 1 r eported by tL feouse! am W 8 t mC n^ e 100 barrels “t -’0 cents; harrels, prime, at 25 cents: 150 rela, fair to good, at 23 cents. EXPORTS TO FOREIGN' PORTS. IForthe Week outline June IJ.lSs‘'i| lf a .ll - !.<»« ii~ Total Kails, 18.087 i5,77U [Since January Ist, ISU2.J Philadelphia anils. 1,029.557 $211042 “ Bolton -’,951,059 TISAW " 0,,0n 104.773 - 70,381 Qrand total, calls t,U5,2.M $097, jos From Oil City, our correspondent writes, :?* “ mentioned in my Inst remains in good condition for fintboets, and scver al ordershaye been filled; the sales era bl*c® 2000 barrels'at 65 cents; 1000 bar rels at t>2se; 3000 barrels at Goe: the nbove named sales were made on the spot; at the S&JSZ °°? r arrels ’ in prime order, at Wrel. Boo .^. rre sf ? r esport ’ extra Strong barrels, at $l, packages in all cases extra, varying from $1,15 to $1,75 per barrel. UcntCßMot Colonel Sp6ftr, In< l uirer publishes the followwg note from l)r. Tindle, of this city, Surgeon of the 61st, It sets at rest Col^jpear" 810113 Concernin 8 tfie safety of Sixtt-First Reo't. Pe.vxa. Voi.s., ) ~ T „ June 4th, 1802. ’i . Mb - Jo “; v SllL'Ri* Sir: It i s m y duty to give you all the information in my power of Lieutenant Colonel Spear, of our regi ment: h battle of Saturday last he was wounded and taken prisoner, while gal lantly encouraging his men. I hope, and have every reason to believe, that he was " ?,°‘ tot severely wounded, as those in that condition were left on the field and afterwards recovered by ns- His black horse was killed; his sorrel horse and ser- L a fc4 tr w k "“H 1 hi * effects = Itcre in t 6a 3; Please inform me what disposition Jw ak r° fthem 'T Sl,ould 1 gain anv fur you lnforulatl °n I Wl| i promptly write to Mrs. Spear, although a stranger to me, has my smcerest symuathies. Respectfully yours, It. M. Tixnuj, Surgeon Gist Pa. Vols. Westmoreland Politic*. . Pf, D «“°cracy of Westmoreland coun ty held their primary meetings on .Satur day last, and the return judges met in the Court. House at Greensburg on Tuesday when, it appearing that H. P. F.aird. K-„ had a large majority as candidate for Con gress, Samuel L. Carpenter, Bales McColly and Robert S. Robinson were appointed conferees to meet with conferees from In diana and Fayette counties to madea nom ination for Congress, with instructions to support Mr. Laird and use all fair and hon orable means to secure his nomination.— Col. John McFarland and Jacob Turney Lsq., were elected delegates to the State Convention nt Harrisburg. John Lathi, Jr., Joseph Bennett and John Hughes were named as conferees to meet with those from Armstrong county, to nominate three candidates for the. Assembly, for the district composed of those two counties. Atter passing some patriotic resolutions meeting adjourned. Comply? <*>*«»*« Kailway The approximate earnings of the Pitts burgh, hort Wayne and Chicago Kailway Company, during the month of May nit., compared with the same period of last year, were as follows 1862. From E™* 1 * 4 * -SlSO.Sfj 28 $137,354 ai $43,151 0 - PaaenKn 75,907 49 61.14(1 03 14,701 46 KxpreaMatter 2,700 On 2,700 00 Mails 7.826 00 ? on Bentofßailw’y 7.082 83 r!oS3 S? Kents } i*j~ KP f Miscellaneous. 600 00 ‘Ju 54 Tota] .$274.521 10 $216,500 91 $53,020 19 Jtemingj toAprUae j ® 1,14,: ' :!97 w 3) $191,261 rn Total Earn 1 i | nptoMay |-$1,4a),918 16 $1.171,GW 11 $249,276 ( e Increase for May, 20 8-10 per cent, average increase to May 31, 21} per cenl ®sWw*4*Car Improvements. A new feature of comfort and luxury has just been introduced by some of the Eastern railroad companies, for day trav elers, on through trains. It is an improv ed seat, arranged with broad and heavily cushioned bottoms and backs, with a sim ple piece of mechanism attached by which the occupant .may regulate the inclination for the body, as in a sick chair. Cushion ed resting places for the head are also fix ed to the tops of the backs of these seats. The cars containing them have also im proved ceding ventilators and a spacious saloon for ladies. Abaciee of Soldiers from their Regiments. The Government has lately determined upon the most stringent measures with re gardto soldiers’ furloughs, and the ab sence from the army of enlisted volun teer*. A furlough shall not extend be yond twenty days, unless in cases ofsick nesß or disability. It has also been order ed that all officers of the regulars and vol unteen, except those on parole, now ab sent from duty, with leave, will be con sidered absent without leave, unless found at their posts on June 22d. *•» C*uierteit Note. New counterfeit two dollar notes, pur portine to be issued by>e Bank of Otsego, Aew York, are in circulation. Vignette a locomotive and train of cars, mafe por * “ r™ " gh u’ State die in left and ngure 2 in each_upper corner. This same plate is being altered to various Storekeepers and others should be on the look-ont for them, and hear this lact iu mind. PenasylTanians Dead. TTie following deaths of Pennsylvania volnnteersare reported: Lieut. John Pol lock, company A, 61st, died from his ™‘ nd £ d ““ e }?th; John Kigeley, com pw P, 67th, died June 12th; John Mc loS? r lnhn m nT r ’ died of injnries, June ott’JX JnneH!° mPany L ’ 61St ' died Diatrlet Paymaster. Major David Taggart, Paymaster oi the regular army, haslkeen ordered to the dis toct embtapng Pennsylvania and New Jewey, as District Paymaster. Festival. r Entonr M. E. Church, East ijibwty, bold a strawberry festival to-day. j - •• p. The Westmoreland Democracy have Sheriff 01 HT-ir 10 I » l ?i’ rin , g eonntyticket: Sheriff, William Bell; .Watnet/Attorney, A. A. Stewart; Commissioner, Abraham xi “ Sr ; £ oun, £. Surveyor; Abraham , Altman; Poor House Director, Mich -8 ~,, ,s ? n \ an i Auditor, Daniel Davidson. llie Indiana Republicans have nomina ted cand.dates as follows : For Congress, william .Stewart; Senate, Harry White; Assembly, Matthew Coleman; Register and Recorder, M. McCluaky; Commis sioner, S. Allison; County Surveyor, E. Page. in Blair county, the Republicans have nominated a ticket, as follows: Congress Hon,S. S. Blair: Assembly, R. A Mo- Murtie ; County Treasmer. Jno. A. Craw tord ; Register and Recorder, H. A. Cald well; County Commissioner, D. Shock • J ?‘ r ,?. t ; tor °‘ th . e Poor, .1. s. Nichodemus I Auditor, David Henshey; County Sur 'cyor, H. C. Nichodemus; Senatorial Conferees, Messrs. Lloyd, Rose and Neff: Guyer ate t 0 * l6 ® tate onvent ‘ on i Caleb 'lhe Republicans of Somerset county nave nominated the following ticket:— Scull, for Congress; Stnlzman, for Sen ate; Mussulman, for Legislature; Mong, tor Commissioner; Knepper, for Surveyor an.lSchrock, for Director of the Poor. • fir f°" ow *ug is the Democratic ticket I in Washington county: Congress, Hon. Greene countv; Assembly, W ill,am Hopkins, William ‘Glenn; Dis tnct Attorney, James R. Ruth: Comrais sioncr, hrancis Nelson; County Surveyor, I - rancis Reader; Director of the Poor ~,,’,n Gums; County Auditor, ThomasD. U liara. At the meeting of the Democratic return judges in Washington county, last week, I General Wm. S. Calohan, Dr! Janies Me- Cartcll and John M Cullough, Esq., were appointed conferees to assemble with simi lar conferees from Greene, Beaver, and Lawrence counties, to nominate a Demo cratic candidate for Congress. New Railroad Project. A plan is on foot for the building of a branch ot the Atlantic and Great Western Kailroad to Franklin. The proposed line extends from a point on the Atlantic and Great Western Kailroad, four miles below aleadville, to Franklin, requiring about twenty miles of track to be built. They contemplate usiug the line of the aban' doned canal for the track, and the grading would not involve a heavy outlay of labor and money. A survey will be made in a lew days, and there seems little doubt hut that the proiect will be consummated. Death or an Editor. The Kbensburg Democrat ami Sentinel comes to us this week ju mourning for its i editor, Charles I). .Murray, who died on today last, in his thirtieth year. .Mr Murray was a lawyer, and has'been pub lishing the Sentinel since 185 s. He was 1 reasu rer of Cambria county for two years from October, 18u8. He was a useful cit izen and a man of fine abilities, and his loss will be severely felt. Jas. S. Todd will continue the publication ot'ihc Demo crat and Sentinel. iik Gkkat llrsn for Fleming's Hats and Caps still continues. The induce ments offered by this establishment are not equaled by any other house in the city 1 ersons purchasing at this house have the advantage of selecting from an immense stock, comprising every variety of style, color and quality, from the cheapest to the very finest goods in the hat and cap line to be found at any establishment in the coun try. Everything that is possible will be done by the proprietor of this establish ment to keep up its reputation for the beauty, excellence and unparalleled cheap of Its goods. I hurt forget the place : b letning s, No. bin Wood street. Frauk Wren’s Itenefit. W'e refer our readers to the advertisc "'ent fd thfi fheatre, for the splendid bill ottered for trank Drew's benefit, to-night. He is a capital comedian, does everything well and is fully entitled to a libera! pa tronage, such as we regret to say, he has not enjoyed here. Let our play-goers come out this evening and give encour agement to a worthy artiste and at the same time get the full value of their money in a hearty laugh—or rather a suc cession or them—so conducive to health and enjoyment. Temple ol" Honor. The Grand Temple of Honor and Tem perance helda meetinginthis city recently at 1 emplars' Hall and elected the follow lngolhcera for the ensuing year: Grand W orthy Templar— A. G. Gabell, Phila “V’!l?f* 141 - Worthy Vice Temnlar— Uilham H. Clulcv, Pittsburgh. Grand nV°[ li y , J l i V eort i*f r —■'- E - il. Herron, Philadelphia. Grand Worthy Treasurer— V_‘ll.amSSt.'es Philadelphia. Grand \\ orthy Usher—J. Morrison, Philadelphia, (.rand Worthy Guardian—S. Graham, Pittsburgh. ViNitora to Army Hoapitala. General W 00l has issued an order that no person shall visit any of the sick or wounded soldiers, either Federal or Con lederate, that may be confined in any of tue army hospitals around Baltimore, with* out first, taking the oath of allegiance. A hook, in which such visitors must chroni cle their names, will he kept at each and every hospital. i»l. KeltlminelfennincVs Kesri rnent. * I his regiment took part in the battle of Cross Iveys, \ a., and behaved well. Three men were killed and twelve wounded.— Capt. /.inn, who is now in the citv, had a narrow escape, a musket ball strik'iug him on the head and tearing his scalp. Colonel Danm, This officer, who behaved so gallantly at the battle of Cross Keys, resided in Al legheny at the breaking out the rebellion, tie is a good officer and ha 3 done good service in \\ estern Virginia, for which he nas been deservedly promoted. Ladies, Read This. Y°“ c ;?. n ,m y gaiters at 37*, 60, 76, SI “? d r *J .2° at McClelland’s auction house, oil-ij \ st r eet l a,so misses’ gaiters and children s shoes, cheaper than the cheap purchastng CXamine thc before Sentenced. Geo. Lynn, convicted of passing coun terfeit SlOOs on the Allegheny Bank, has been sentenced to seven years in the Pen itentiary. Camp meeting. The Trustees of the Tarentum camp ground have decided to hold a camp meet ing this summer, commencing on the 13th day of August. PATENT WRITING CASE riTOIS CASE IS SO ABBANUED AS TO (ire the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, Paper ana Innntand, India Rubber, and Checker*, Checker Board, and yet will fold up so as to measure only B}* Inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. s. HAVEN, WOOD A THIRD STS. QP H«akSfi»B - mr ® Ni.WLilwtsrmm. I To-shix* ABVXBTtanonrrß FARMERS, TAKE HOTIOE. ° Fr Stera„ U i4 8 l^ T '} T"qissE® B, « W K»W , M. PUR. soi;nd OATB. >n Quantities not less than five hun doIiTCTy ’ PAW ROOTS, GENTS’ (,U,f ROOTS, GENTS’ CALF BOOTS, (IIEAPI CHEAP!! CHEAP!! v , Atmi'FENDACIIEH’S b A Fifth street, near Market D WSOM TIOX-THE FIRM or ,7 r* . i bAWf bll is this dnv dissolved by mutmil consent, D C.Sswyor having disposed of his interest in said linn to .1,11. Sawyer and N P. sawyer, the business of the firm will bo set tied by J. IT. X X. I*. Suwver. Pittsburgh, .funo 12, MTOTIUE-TIIK SOAP AND ( AXDLE . BUSINESS will be carried on by the under under the name of B. C. & J. i* SAW -1 hit, at the old stand. j. 11. SAWVER X P SAWYPIi’ Pittsburgh, June 12, IStiJ. " "jelfl-lm.i ARMT TEAtISI KHK IVASTKII ink MEDIATELY, IDO experienced teamsters, lor service in the Mountain Department.”— ages per month aaid ono ration per diem transportation will ho furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, ore o Major and Quartermaster IJ.S. A Office Quartermaster li.,S. A.. No. 340 Liberty stroet. Pittsburgh, Pa. my* tf J BARGAINS! BARGAINS VERY LARGE STOCK or SUMMER DRESS GOODS, VUE APH It Til AX P.VEI! lIEAKD OF l,\ THIS CITY KS.ACK NII.K VERY CHEAP. BLACK SILK SHAWLS A SAC\U'K WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, O.SiEUY AT A BARGAIN HOMKSTIC (>OODB t-’lioiip IVu* t.sisi,. I. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 iHarket Street. tt»n»rriiinuii:wAT , . , NO. »:» FOURTH BTP.EET 1 would invite the attention of ladies and gen tlemen to that heautilul idee** **f art so much es teemed ot late called the ILLUSION PAKTIN'd Madonna 1 Bands. InKcrl ' nK «»» ™ Wig. unj It gives them a light and life-like appoar apee hitherto unattained : I have also j,i- t rt cen ed a largo and carefully selected stock of the best Ireneh Hair, purchased for cash, and my '"l' a vi'j-'i.ri'v c'tv'-'.!','. 1 ' mi, D Profits. OAMF.RON S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or botanic Cream for pollening and beautifying the hair, M well known to need comment ANo my new HAIR W ASU fnrliimilv use; it prevents .rr?J lllt i ,n out lU| B getting prematurely J,rer. Ladiesidu you want to have u clear heiiiti- Ir 1 ; *in V ifso. St’u homo jH 1 } I *' k‘V ~ H i o { t mo, l , )r Cleanser, and take a tli bat l win“ l! " ur '-'- vl '' vise. This is no hum my&l-umw .1. K. CAM KRi.x M AHIIOIIII- HOW I.OST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, in ji Sealed Eavelopo. ’Price . w . Six Cents. mffi» E r S ] £ ,IK -y AT,: =<E. TREAT simin,! iv Cure of {Spenmitorrha-a or Sevua Il.Viu n . knCES ’a tu v °bintary Emmissinus, boxual Debtl!a>, and Impediment* to Marriage KC j C Consumption, Ki.iici-sv and Fits; Mental and Physical Incanneiiy re-ult* VFUWFt'i Cl v A Ht.itX. J’. CUL \ KKA\ ELL, M. IK. Author ot the Gr**n Hook. dc A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers.” ilr'™ 1 "?'",™ I ’]'" a rl:,in envelnpo, to any ad uress. I ~«.* paid, on receipt of six cents or twr postage stamps, by DEW J. C. KLI&K. l"' rQ - ry i N™ I ork, lb,st. Office Box. 438 H iflhdLdm-isrdAw NEW GOODS. W^ H r AVE^ IST ■WAIVED FROM ▼ ▼ theEti.sta larjre ami choice selection of SPRING AXI, SUMMER GOODS ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, nv JIAIL, POST PAID. Trebles. or E strings, I lengths, best quality ".ic Seconds, or A “ i! ~ best Italian... ]sc I birds or 1> s * best Italian... I.V | "urthsortf 1 ' pure Silver... Ate Best quality I renehor German Ist, 2d. 3d and •Itn .•strings, each w Uest quality GuitarD; A and IS, silverstrings* each * • Second quality Guitar D. A and‘B'"f«’Uver strings, each.. jfu Best quality Yiulincello A and 1), each."! 20e “ C m ‘, |U i l lty <i and C. each 25c .Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of trie money, or in postage stamps. BY JOHN H. MELLOR, v „ . , , , . , , !?• Wood .tre*. II ‘ large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also, \ mini ruses, b lutes. Aeeoriiioni!, Jte. jell WKI. „ . I F|WEI.I.IX« iiorsi s Willi Fine Brocba and Gold Mixed | " forGents’ and Youths wear, embracings all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIMKRKS AND VFSTINOS. W. H. tIctJKE A Co., corner-Market Suuaro. Allegheny rity.'™ 1 myT' KCKIV K II , a large stock ol BLACK SHAWLS, Bonier, Very c li e n |> BEAUTIFUL LAWN, ir 121-2 rents. I'ino Jneoniitainl OrenndlcN, I.roUT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTL BA. Just opened a very nice assortmentol SUM MK R DRESS GO 0D S W. & D. HUGUS, my2l oomer of Filth end Market street*. JJAT, PASTE, HAT PASTE, In offering this article wo wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no Humbug, gotten up ?o but on theaontniy istho best and most effectual Vetram Destroyer and Rat Killer, over tUscotercd. Its advantages are ovor all others. It is one half cheaper, 1 1 is free from Poison. It bring 3 Vermin to the air to die, U prevents them from dying in the premises, fLZt *i *1 V “sed according to the directions. Completely banish Kata irom the premises In a Single night. Is is preferable in every respect to any and all )iri!? ln ! • ,royer " owin uso - Bit docs not prove sSgie nig'ht 6 ' 017 lnstnnce ' banishing thorn in a Banishing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance. ce l°M ty of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up, only to oAcr'tlmntho ,n,|,osition - re “fi take no “** Pl " ,e ’ Bat Pmte, Rut l’aatc, h -f-MSTSSAIMO. I^PRICEf ° I ‘ , ‘° WIV ABOET HALF MEN’S OXFORD TIES, 30 CENTS, MISSES’ CONGRESS GAITERS 40 CENTS. BOY’S SHOES, He—vy, 30 CENTS. WOMEN’S EASTING GAITERS. 40 CENTS. BETTER SHOES THAN ARE SOLD IN TOWN I Hade Expressly for Our Betail Trade. EVERY PAIR NEW, PERFECT & FRESH. THE PEACE TO BEY SHOES IS CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 62 Fifth street* jeli-tf trMts.Fnd»yßorniu«ll A.IL* oreBson Springs, Cambria Oo„ Pa A :w» POPE- I V, . ” I’laee ofsuromor resort, located direct ly on the Jino ot the Pennsylvania Railroad on the summit ot tho Allocheny Mountains, 2,:*J00 feci above the level of the ocean, will ho onen foi fnhoi 3 f K* m th . y \ oth of J “ 110 4i » th« Wh o? Oc tober. femee last season the grounds have boon jrreatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one s?he most romantic and attractive places in the The furniture has been thoroughly reSov.Jri The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions hero in » first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Ten pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifieeut mountain to be found in the country, tickets, good for the round trip from Phila/lal, phiii, ttO; from Pittsburgh, $3 03 F*»r further information, address Oregon Springs, Cambria Co^i'a. SMITH & PITOAIBN, KERCHAKT TAILOKS, ST, CLAII4 STBEK OPEN AIR GRAPE CUL' a iT.irric.u. trt:ati9k ox thk Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, AXD THK MANUFACTURE OF lIOMEKTIU WINE. nisiM-Ei) KiKTiu; rsE or ajia. oU»op In the Northern and Mid dle Staten. Profusely illustrated with new en gravings from carefully oxoeuted designs, verified hv direct practice. By JOHN PtlIN amhjr fawny on Open Air Urapo Culture.'’ to which was awarded the I-irst Premium of tho American Institute. IV) which is added a selection of i)*- of AmcricAn Vineyard Practice, aud a L arclufty Prepared .Description of the Celebrated l lt<’iurry ,S ot drape iviture. Price SI OO .Sent free ot' postage, upon receipt of jiriee. No. Fifth steeet* Pittsburgh. THE AHDEEWS PATENTPIPeT - I CATKSTKD JAXIARY 21, 1«02.) RK4HBKS OXI.Y A TKUi TO prove its incomparable superiority to aov Pino now iu use. It may be smoked without unu ticltUrwit* or unjiUuiiant effect*, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into the mouth, and the tongue does not beeome furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is mad* Of tho finest Devon.shire clay, and gives to nacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to hucoo become moi*t, as in ordinary Pine* hecausp the drip beneath receives tho saliva that insensibly escapes into tho stem: hence the nino never becomes offensively rank, and tho breath ot the smoker does not procluim to everyone he nnxits that he lms been "indulgingin a pine.” When the bowl become* dogged.or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may bn taken opart by removing the riui. The clay bowl may jit anytime be re- tored to its original whitones* by burning in the tire, (In st drying it thoroughly) ,r "owl luay procured of the dealer -hisT',- » o, “ uiona ° r tl,ose who have tried [' from pei.-nnn! experience we know it to h e til that it is represented.’— l‘Utin,la, /mjuirer decided improvement.”—./Vj/iV Lilia, , All who Imvo tried it hear testimony to it- ex ellenco. Lrenunj linlht,,,. the best pipe in use.'— Mnuiyu jel‘»-d*w I,JU ricwuiw of ft smoke are enhanced a thousand lold by its use, nitd the deleterious of of MmokiUK are entirely obviated.**—.SWo// I “ I heartily concur in the testimonials you have l" V s J“t, ,crll ' r i', y i ,vcrall other pities in use."— •John >. liv/m r. M. it, •• it obviates, to a (treat extent, the deleterious eliects ot the poisonous constituents of tobacco— It/ l " 1 :1 “ d 'licotiuc. •—.V, r. HriMenhalh, ,jT Cr,,us °, ll,<;r he piven, but tut abn\ o arc deemed sufficient General Atrents. .No. 031 Arch street, Philadelphia. *tirt’nutuin-A* this pipe is protected by Let- Icjs Patent, any person who may imitate it shall he prosecuted to the full extent of the law. \V. »V D. IUNKHAKT. Agents, aud 10l \l oixi street Pittsburgh. jVr , '.2ine>>i.l •1 'i'V?v;'-TT 11 ' ' r, ' w - ***awij». i>e. L. , Ac., at Auction on Ithljiv. At In ~Cn ’ 1,1 'LiM>nic Hull Auction Houba as * I f, ‘/V 1 ?* Wl - 1 h VT IfI a Jj irße quantity of fre=h received imui New York, consisting of •n St T-i. T .«Ti I \i '• IL,n «“ Tul'lc Cloths, iuki.-h lowoN M : irsinJ| c .s Counterpanes. Linen Ciuubnc:ijind Mlk Handkerchief*. Nock Tie- I.«i- Ion! ISpendore - T. A. -V.'CLKI.MM). Aupfncer. CJ , n r . ,, ; x< - "»«»«•*. xeck ties. • ! ,at v , c y Auction. —On .Saturday cvcti i 0 cln,,Jr * nt Mrs.-onic Halt Auction House J*«»I-itth street, will be sold, without reserve a Urfre 'juantity ot Clothing, romprUins Coat-. ii a ‘ ’ n iV‘ '\ hiro , “" 1 Mnrsaiifc \tlu : 'u.^ lt, f r u ‘. ft *J C? \ F,lncv Cassiincrcs, I»M»dcrs!ie' vv M ICS ,UJ ' l ,tfnts Sus- The above -took is iiisf received from New i rk. and will be sold without regard to price All m want of bargains should attend. ■**■•'* !• a. McClelland, Auct’nocr. Apply to S. CUTHBERT 4 SONS, No. M Market street. Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa. G'ITEATEII ON TUB AEEEGUEXY Mountain, near Lorctto, 4 miles from Crcs -on station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Cambria county. Pa., will be oj»en for the reception of Vis itors On the 25th day of Jnne. Au excellent Band of Music will be in attend ance durum the season. For circulars and further information, apply to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS. Proprietor. jelS-dtaepl Strawberries for Canning, mrow is the time for caiiixu 1 and preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose should be of Rood color, solid iu substance, of firm texture, and of superior fla vor. Exactly such a borry can be found during the .Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Establish ment. No. 2# Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders may be lett either at his stand in tho market, or at his Horticultural store. jel6 ■VEW PIANO FORTES—JUST RE- Xw CEIVING a very large new stock of Piano fortes, .selected personally, from the celebrated manufactories of Chiekcring 4 Sons, Boston, llal lett, J)avis 4 Co., Boston, and Uazelton Bros., new i ork, all of new styles, and will be sold at present manufacturers reduced rates, for cash or on a reasonable credit For sale by • JOHN H. MELXOR, 81 Wood stroet. fine engi.ish easting CONGRESS GAITERS, W. E. SCHMERTZ 4 CO., No. 31 Fifth 6trcot. L A i n ™,- ri ' ,:, ‘ 108 IRESf ™ CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS at . .. 'V. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.. J el!> 31 Fifth streit. GE»T»’ FATEST LEATHER ui, onch ? « b M® and Glove Calf Oxford Tieß. Strap Shoes, and Congress Gaiters, A largo Stock of the above kinds, all warranted Prime Goods. W. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.. Jels 31 Fifth street. ABrl> * HI1 " FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING CONGRESS, LACE AND BUTTON GAITERS, Always on hand, and made to order at IV. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.. ■i® l3 - 31 Fifth street. Office of the Citizens’ Issub.kce Co. } Pittsburgh, Jane 14, 18®*, } nmDEH) XOTICE-THE n«l DENT and Directors of this Company hare this day declared a dividend of Two ltillaf nr Mm i P Ww'° SPECIAL AGENCY. S O. 4 8 FOIt RENT . UPWARDS OF 80, O O O MACHINES sold in the United States. We offer to the public WHEELER A WIL SON’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabries, 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 of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years. ap3 WM. SUMNER & CO. A wholesale stock of cboioe styles of Straw Bonnets and Children's Hats, to be closed out at Retail, at Wholesale Prices, Now open for examination in pur Retail De partment. EATON, MACRUM & CO., j«10 No. 17 Fifth street. EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, Eastern second-handed, n vo. SEATED Carriage-top Buggies and L ight Buggim. without topi, wiU positively be cold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. PartiouiA- at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE. Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two-Mile Bon. my.’d: flme! M MARKET STREET IS THE PLA CE FOR CHEAP SHOES fXIDEK-M ■>■■!«* CHOICE CI- JjSS? jQ * ** Je#. : No*. IMsaim Wreirtmt. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Latin apd MAXiar«...._„WJI. HENDERSON. Pucn op Abiussunr.—Private Boxes, $5 00: Single Seat in Print* Bok,Sl Oh Panjuetteand D ™ ss Circle, chairs; 50 cents; Family Circle, a" cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boxes oO cents; Gallery 15 cents. FRANK ijsE l Sr l * r Comedian, Jls. URANDFATIIEK WHITEHEAD. Grandfather Whitehead Mr. Frank Drew Loul "» Miss Gillet S °„ g ~ ,,OP, »R»bW and To conclude with hazeppa, or the Untamed Roekln^-Xfonic. Mr. Frank Drew Mszeppa HIGHLY IMPORTANT! jo* TOO THOSE SUFFERING FROM -®- weftk oyea,or other defects of the eye* If you wish to preserve and strengthen the eye, call at the new comer ami try the Russian Pebble spectacles, nml you can bo assured that you will receive satisfaction. Russian Pebbles inserted in old frames, if dorired. _ _ j J. DIAMOND, 0 pticinn, t. _ . Aloming Post Building, *3P* I>eware of Quacks and Pretenders', jel" i Office of toe Ckktral Board of Kofoatiov, I Pittsburgh, Juno lGtli, ISf. / r | ,,, ‘ : 1 AJIIXATIO.V of faaiii * DA XES for admratioD to the High School will couimenco on THURSDAY, l!Uh fast, at ft o clock r. m. Scholars of the Ward, and all other Schools, nrc entitled to appear for examination. Provided they are residents of this city. jel7 3t JOHN A. SERGEANT. Secretary 500 Pairs MISSES’ GAITERS 500 Pairs LADIES’ GAITERS. M’CLELLAND’S AUCTION 56 FIFTH STREET. I/RGB hall fob rext-suit- ABLE for a School or Church. Is well lighted, oasv of access, and in n central location at corner ol Fifth and Smitbfield streets: for merly the Iron City College. Kent low, imraed ate possession Apply to S. CUTIIBERT *fc SONS, Market street, SUNDRIES Illarkbrrry Brandy. <»«rr Brandy. <-lziK<-r Brandy, Kmpberry Brandy, For rule by tbo Bottle or Dozen by WM. BENNETT, No. 120 Wood street. S°? E **Am» ox HAND OF • , , thoße Children’s soiled shoes, at half cost, at I Joll JtOKLAND’S. ! _ WH Market street. W. A I). KIXKIIAKT, Manufaeturors and dealors in all kinds Tobacco, Snufl and Segare, ai'2l-lr N'os. 149 and 1.51 Wood sircct. JJAXOX, HlAt'KVnd i«- NO. 17 riFTH STREET, InTito the attention o( Wlioleenle .t ltctnll XI u .vers to a large and varied stock oi desirable (roods just opened. a p:ii Kkep it before you. . SAVE YOUR MONEY wuen you can and get a B E T T E R 1* I A NO Oct the thing itself well asnatne; one that i- light and elastic touch, that will not echo your wrist nod fingers isa PIANO today and to-morrow low tor cash or approved acceptances. Call and he convinced. WISE <t BROTHER, -HIT- 5 ' Manufacturers. lIS Wnndslreet. ENTIRE STOCK Of ELXE FJiESCH EM U HOJ DEIitES. HE A L LACE GOODS, LACE TJtLMMED GOODS, [avo been marked at CREATEY IICIIUEII PRICES. These goods are all fresh and desirable, and the greater portion hare been marked down to .East ern Cost, many articles much below the first co-t to clbso them out. Purchasers arc Invited to make an earlv selec tion. EATON, MAOUCM 4k < 0.. jein SO. 17 Finb street. 'l'tvti.vt: tirtmt: i'.iildixg lots FOR SALE—Very pleasantly situated on Kobecea street. Allegheny, being a division of a large garden, with Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, etc., and easy of access by passenger railway. Persons desirous of securing a good and pleasant location lor a residence are particularly iurited to look at these Beautiful Lots, which are offered at low prices and on easy terms. Call and sec tho plan at our oflico. ,S. CUTJIIIEKT k SONS, 1°1" 01-Market street. jj OUT It) CETERA^ STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. and BLACKBERRY PLANTS. GRAPE VINES. CURRANT, and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAR. RHEUBARB, and ASPARAGUS ROOTS. all of the best quality, and warranted true to name. For sale at»» FIFTH STREET. °tha J. KNOX. I^DIEg CONGRESS GAITERS. lIEELK, 81,25 ; LADIES LACE GAITERS. HEELS, SI.OO I LADIES KID SLIPPERS 45« r. ai No. PI Flfltb Street* 2d door from Market, my 9 D. S. DIFFEXBACKEK. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the Firtt Premium at the United States Fair FOB THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. MORE THAN 20,000 SOLD THIS FAST TEAR CHILDREN'S HATS! .. Tbe River— Last evening at twilight andrisTS. 8 feet G iMhcS Wator i" ‘hoohanfSi! S&- Capt. James H. Manilla is build mg n new boat at Freedom. There are seventy-six boats build ing at the-firious ship-yards in Pittsburgh and vicinity. fes?* The weather yesterday was cool for the reason Business on the wharf was dull. J6ST The new and splendid passenger Pr& ! !?» I #** >n i 1 vk e . nia * Cant. Perry Brown. leaves on hi. or Cincinnati. Cairo and Memphis. This d<HTnitil? W Y> P ♦ w . lI iV°i f oun d in every respect, in the nffic A * llobmgm * will do the honors .. as> jr The punctual steamer Clara Poe, tai»t. ihomas Poo, leaves on Friday for Cincin nati and Louisville. This boat has careful and nf Ru??h’ CC ** 0 u* 3 * r ; Parr, who has chargo «e wcii a !,Ttondc,l b t o? Crtam ,0 fOC ,lmt «•“*»»"» Cnpt. J, \V. Anawalt's new steam ?he is'lteiinty i!p0mll " !nc!: loadins ,llis morning »Sr The steamer Navigator, Capt Wm fc 1 ' h ,p. t J “f r t ';! adc ,. t!,e tri f> to Saint Louis and , k - iler running tune was less than nineteen days She was lull loaded A portion “ h™ eight consisted of 2,509 bbls Ann. heinp, 100 D liidcs.2S libls beef, and other items' t \t t -®W t I D -.«"*L d a boar, ind run one too. U'c think the above verifies it She is fl"J ou ( n , ccli st .- Gottis. Cairo, and St. Paul to “%•, °“ r attentive correspondent, J I, Lytle, trill be found in the office. ips'The steamer new Undine is now at 1 be landing,having received the finishing touelrcs: ", ’••ei h e*ter than ever, tl'efr. ideal: eI!nVLi e ?fwi ,^ ap t aln " oodbtirn will take charge of the deck and Captain M. Cm will do the financiering. for Cincinnati nnd I.onavillc. •SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 10 A. M. h 3.?J I ? L ,* IRSI - ti-Ass pas. W.I/.Tnfn'l SEiYGEU steamer UNDINE. Jno. « oodbiim commander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports on the day announced, bor freight or passage apply on board or to JA.t. COLLINS .it CO, Agents, I •or Cincinnati, Louisville. Cairo, Jllekiuau nod Memphis. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 4 P. JI. fearfS!" hi I'll* FIXE SEW STEAMER PARTIIENIA. Perry Drown com mandcr, will leave for the above ports as per an nouncement. For freight or passage apply on board. j c 2o For Cincinnati nml Lonistlilc FRIDAY, JUJJE 20. 4 P. 31 KrfgSU'tt WtU.KX»n\ PAS ®®SS* SiJKGER steamer CLAKA POE* Ihomas Poe coamander. will leave a<* per an. nouneement* * 1 “ u l or freight or passage apply on board or to T -r> FLACK, Or J. B. & CO., Agents, *lr ’ For Cincinnati. < niro, St I.onlH. Gale na. linlinque. Stillwater, and St. Paul. THIS DAY, juke 20th. 10 A. M. 111 *' AMI EI.tfJAM naSZmm lOM f earner I> A\IU AXOH, Wm. Dean commander, will leave for tho above jiorts aencr announcement. J 1 w Ter freight or paamge annly on board or to . if? J. B-UVlxasTON^CO.''Agents. ; For JtoinpliM lintl iVoiv Orleans. IVEL'NESD IV, 2>lli, to A. ji. STEiHBB >1 £f,\ OTT E. - Capt Chas A llrovu, will leave a= l.er announcement. The Molnotteiims been Uio roughly overhauled and repaired .■eJO .1 JVLIViKi; TONi CO, Agents. ! ,vr H <- S-ouls <<al«nn, Uubnr.-.io n ,„i Si.Faa!. X?, 1 .,®..® 12 W STEASIEB ’■ m J IV Anawalt,Com man .(er, will leuvo .or tnc anove aud intermediate ports ns pernnnounccmcnt. ter freight or passage apply on boarder to JUIIX FLACK. Agent For Ecaivcr, Steubenville and »ltcelitijj. KeW.- i- 'ACUET STEAMER L1Z7.10 Martin, D. T. Brown, com mander. kiiTcsfor tuo above pons .'.!r. r ,;l;iy. nednesuay and Friday st 12M. ror freight for pns&ige apply on board or to WM. HASLETT. A gem.s' Col,Llh '' j * <;0 - !in<l Regular Tuesday Packet' For Marietta and Zanesville. Tim FINE P.tSSESGFIt BiiTi ißn steamerg «IMA GRAHAM, CVp Munroe Ayerc. comm.intler, loaves Fittsbtxg every XLb.SDAY, ut 4 •>. m. t and Zanesvi every FRIDAY at S a. m. >or freight or passage apply on board or to J. b. Livingston & co.. Agonic. Pittsburgh. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. lIAZLETT WO. 80 WATER STREET, Where ho will transact a General Stoamhoat Agency business, and would solicit a ah aro of pat ronaKefromstcamboatmcn, ap24-lvj * 4UL WORKS CONIPAXY, OFFICE ST. CLAIR STRF.F.I, near the Bridge, $3-Address d. W KAYEK, JR.. Secretary and Treasurer* rayly-tf Teeth extracted without PAIN by the use of :in apparatus whoreby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families hare thoir teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of theoperation, whatever has been said by persona interested iu asserting thccontrary, havingno knowledge of my process. " Uji-AIITIFICIAIi TEETH inserted in every stylo, and charges as low, as will warrant the best of material in all oases. E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithficld street. nol4ly-is CIIPVIIVCJ AND LCECHING; MU. Ac MRS. BKSE. Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Bath. F. BESE, 177 Grant streot lyB:?el rpilK IIKST KHOKS, AND THE CHEAPEST IX TIIE LONG RUN. And the place to get them is at JOSEPH 11. BORLAND’S. 98 Market street, second door from Fifth. jo!4 WII.LUM KEANS, DAYId M’CAXDLESS, rabkison a. coffin. Special Partner. General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to M’Caadlcss, Means A C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, folOiia lITiSBIIBOn, PA. R. R. BULGER , EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE. No. 45 Mmithfleld Street, PIITSBVKGH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will soil at the lowest prices for CASH. my!6:ly:U CH SEFIi y • 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, DKALEKB IN NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES xn<l other Seen. riU* Bl apl mrow IS THE TUB FOK PUTTIN6 . np /K?L. jPJftetion to good Cana, a good If??*?,?*.“ «fy nnrwugy. for without it 3 on Airothrowingyour money and time away. To avoid thie, buy your Cement only at ~ „ ... JOSEPH FLEMING’S. Comer of the Diamond and Market etreet. Whm yon will get the beet Article, and at the lowest prices. j,i# BORLAND’S l?f*«>>Mi-iooo Bvsmunm rf 1 - YKIJiOW EAR CORN, on the wharf’ teMtoby JAS. afetzks, w . Jell Corner Meg ket and Pint aticMa ■ PORT OF PITTSBURGH, AKSITip. JBraact, Bfomuriita. Gallatin, Owk. RowSriXT ??]• #£"?." Peebles. Elizabeth. Lime Martin, Brown.Wheelinr. DEPARTED. aS^-oi“k, ot,liro T vili "- & 1 - Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Minerva, Qorden, wLeeline lThrrti* 0 Cincinnati Liberty,. , Cincinnati. SATURDAY, JUXB m, p M lias opened an office at OP PENNSYLVANIA; MANUFACTURER OF PITTSBUBOH wnraY'afcin£#.Ki. C'arcftilly Revised ana CorneiM kw wmCMaMNlaliSfM* f? OmcK OF thk Saturdat Moesiko Post f PrrrasosOH. June 19. UU.- / , ««n»aFk»—Business since our last iua Bar or w . a,tu *ff to see the effect upon trade by the opening of the Mississippi. -T£mL has not yet been time for the enbounded "Ukr of .^ a <' r ir A, 0 < le S«lope. itself, still irilirrS ready felt_ the effects in steamboat stock. Is* Cincinnati men seem to be pnrehasing neuly all the boats that come along;we have no doebt they will soon be supplied. Boats h.ve blm2s, K ft c A n f inntt,i and St- Rouia for new Orleans; and m our own city tho MahUEi Capt Dravo. is advertised for New Orleans, Parthenia,Capt Brown.for Hickman sidMaa? »ri S * *? r weeks past wc hare been in-reealas On™? 6 '“'s cf cotton and tobacco from the*Bo!t&i a vnni Br S ,“ re “i koo*l order, with heavy rain and sent we p ek f or t'> n, y°f »«(?• Forth?" but „V e *eading articles have undenoea^ ApSieSSrSS' lhe ? will I)6 carefully SHE over ?hSIr?» bS"™( or thooW crapft abort quotitkJn” lrood onos pfletingj weomtt r 4. ,e rTKttsbnr*h is noted for the mm. ™.i:i. of its Ale: we quote as follows; pruß ® quality X isr.nrt |XX ’i*' l * hf bbls Rennet... SOO Ino | SS f® Ashes—Our market contains an amplosnenlv? the following arc tho rates: Soda AtS nt'SZl Refined do diic; Caustic at 6c: Nitrate at sJVP o:pdc: at 4 *'' “ . “aeon—This artiolo has undergone no oh..— since onr last. The heavy operators are wiitgS ' for the movement of the waters: the prospect of. coal boat rise will increase the demand ThS current rates quoted are for City Cured; Country Meat sells at a shade below: Hama, plain, te fft* u cu ur f? at 'iP>CanvasscddoBc; Side»at«d§ ! o*|C: Should ers 4jq@4ldc. . Unchanged; - prices ranee from $1 jsa. §l4O as per quality. Batter— Prices continue very low: wie note sales from store by the bbl at B&@9e sj» uiownm—No lis stationary at $6O a ton. - Braoma—Salesat §1 25@$1 50 Vdoiforoom mon and s2@»2 oO for eood and iitney Buekei* and Tuba-The Beaver nuumtee ■ gsg Keclt,r 8 To; Half Bushels. atetol KteaSi^f^ssr 1 at 100 9 »* ***•' frn “ St ° re ° f I>rime >»* « 1 barrela w seIUn * **«»• Cordage—We omit quotations, the maahfhe turers gave us to understand that Ihe ntSnß too unsettled and would ho for three to teurweSß UmfteT” SW>n “ SUirrccdin U,c y wiil “PPearin BSd ?,o JiS: Sod, ‘ do Boston di,6 '4* ™>f Cotton Yarns*—No 5 to 10, per lb 40 et«. w^ 400, p«p dot. 2R14: No 600. per d0z.21 cts. . ' 1 tsrpet Chain, assorted colors, nor lb an-. Candle Wlclt—lb. I2e; chaulking, 42c •» tb lb. S ‘ * ’ c: : ' ll|JCrior - ** »>. 23c: Com -2 Beaches at $2 23@ „ demand - Mcs of packed in > se*d‘m4 Beef - SaUsf ; fPlai " S *#* C«.v„- Wc quote Middijnpat is@^^*iuo^Shmto® it wlf^’bbh? 8 401 L “ ke faetri “S- 3 2503 ®: We i'l’our—The receipts that arrive by tho river come forward freely. We have heard anJnIJS our old dealers rcmsrk that flour would rS?low this summer. Their is plenty in the West-the boats that arrives brings tho principal partof their canto in wheat and floor: the soon begin to ship honth. lor all ordinary pur poses the rates arc as follows: the asking 5 OT-5 50?* Cl ‘ m wTSSin fSi?£ Grain—The market remains dull; dealerspur rkasc very sparingly, merely to supply the Ideal wants of the t rade: prices Imvo undergone no Sa terial change tor sou: days: the ratc3 were pretty"' much nominal, os follows; iq.i, fir.* hand Corn, ear. 4.te shelled, hTe: Il,x red. 97: white, 1 00: Barley, nominal' ’ nel,t ‘ «rocrrl.;«-pur markets 1 emain; unchangod; th*' ,«;nckin liret is very lighi. *»*««, G>t»c— Kio ranges from Su-'.r .it KV.rGh 9*iV. M6\us.*9? 4SffL5Ue. ' - 0 ‘ rat bfiC(! . ]™ h ,9? s ? i * ~e - 7c; \i inch ?»• inch Uuj ; c; 34inch «o. % inch do. 3 ic; .1 inch flo. i • '/•&: lUi inch do. 26c* i l <?innl» Hr. *- 82e;2 inch d».ste |«inchdo.!s)cf3 C inltfdS.sl %>/2 inch do. 00, -1 inch do, :*>! suhiect to tho customary ui^count. • Gunpowder—There has licen no change since thelate dec'mc: T iz; Kifle $7 25; Blasting i'o 00 per Keg i c note sales at the Scales S9<£sl2 Illdote-Hule.c nro gone up and green salted are selling at7c?*7»<.c %>K>rdry iliutlS&lfin. Sheep skin per dozen at. llomixty— Per barrel s3&s3 25. This is a de- Iron mid Nalls—The following are the manufacturers terms: A discount of I‘2}6 cents V Keg ou Nails in lots of 100 kegs or over,* Settle* ment to be made the Ist April, July, October and .! anuary, by note at 4 months,. or a discount off »or cash, of 5 per cent. . to 0 by % tol inch, 2}£c: 2 to gby I 'A to W- inch, Sic; VAtol% by^toSSincE, *740, Uorsc Shoe Iron—% to 1 by 5-16 to % inch. So U €,XX {V Iktwl Iron—2 to oby % aud 8-16 inoh. Sic: J« to 1% by X and 3-1 G inch; Sc; % to l% by v r;-f wtd o-loiuch, 3'4c; to %by and 3-16 inch, . ?nd Light Jsand-2 x 'i to 6 inch, 3c: I|to2 !^.f4«lKt o 1 % lu ch, 4: 9y inch. 4 ]Z\ % inch, oV i% Oral to 114 inch, 2&&; 5s to % inch. So /i inch, 6 1 4; % inch, 3U Half Gent and Half Hound Tron—% to \\i inch. Go; to Si inch. 3‘<; Minch. %S2ch.io. ’ hound and ct. * n> extra for ail ant . 'rat's- 1 to Si inch, 2?j, to inch, Si; 3to yM inch, 3; 39.1 to4inch.%; %.%£;&% iSh, Hand 9-1 9sani7-16inch, »4; 5-16taeh, inch. 3% 3-16 inch; i%. ; ’ 2V«ifa—Nails, 60dtol0d,3c;brads9dA8d. fencing 7d and 6d, 3}4s nails 5d and 4<L afcTdrlfc common, 4% do 3d fine, 5J4; d >2d common, wfc do 2d fine, OK; lining nails, H inch, 6&c8a3l , ba { r 9 l naiis, 4d 39{: do ui lit inch. 4}il do 1 inch o; do % inch, os£; cut spikea 3 to 6 inch, 3K; finishing nails, advance per kw. on common, 1; casing nails, advance per keg, an common, K; tobacco nails, advance per keg. on common K* _ The current rates were: Red Spanish sole?, lb 23@24c I Upper sdoi $25040 Slaughter do 24&26C I Bridle do sSSS- Harncss do 24@26c | Skirting ¥*27329#^ Jaml—City rendered in febls sells at 8c; inkee* at &%c; country 7c. Sales of Pig at 7@7J£o i*fc; Bar p k _ Louisville sells regularly at $1 20#1 25 v bbl. . bumbcr-The the rates at tha river aud yards:—Green oommon in wharf fi m feet $10; Clear common in wharf ? m feet 20; Cherry ?* m feet $2B; Shingles 9 m $3 25; Dry Common do $l3; Clear dos3o: Walnut do do s4(k Flooring boards do $l7; Lath do $2 Sama Board*— Common, ?*in feet $l5; Oak da $2O 00. , Oila—Sales; Lard Oil, No. 1, at 63c@65; No. 2 ' do -58 c. Linseed at 90c; Crude, 4@sc: Lubricat ing. 17©20; Refined 18@20c; Benzole, 10c gallon. Mem Pork—Sales in a small way at $l2 25/S $l2 50 per bbl. * Potatoea—The senson for the crop is now far advanced; a good article is difficult to obtain; wc only quoteagood article: Ne&hannocks 45@50: ’ Pig; Metal—The following are the current rates: 11 Rock Noll oundry V- ton s2s@s2B; Lkke : Superior do Allogneny Ciiarcoal do s2s* Anthracite 2L “* Steel—Spring.to 4 inches wide, eenta lh 4 V> to 0 inch, do 6c; Plow, to 16 inch, do, 6V40 • Plow wings. 7c; American Blister, sc. Halt —Advanced 10c per bbl, with sales at $1 50 per bbls Seeds Timothy commands $1 65@1 75, and Clover $4 00@4 121% bush; Flax, $1 66, Soaps —The following are the manufacturers* prices: Korin, 4}£c; No 1 Palm, 5% Castile and Toilette. 10c; Sawyer's Chemical Olive, 4Kc; Wo man’s rnend, 7c*^ Straw— Sells from city scales at $6 00@7 25 m ton -' • Stareb—Woods* is selling at 4)g6f) lb in lota Tallow— Rough« juotes at serrendered at 7c White Lftharge. Ae—White Lead is firm, und in steady demand at 50@$2%*ktt for pure oil aud dry BKte-9c fi>, suigect taijfia: lied Lead B@BKc - GKaaa—The prices xemaii| -ateaJtr and we quote as follows: lor city l>r^iujfi.4^ r bogsia -' - ofso feet, with 15 per cent discount: 6xffkhd;;7nfL' $2; Bxlo, $125; 8x11,9x11, 9*12 and lOxffilt Ss Bxl3, 9x14 and 10x14, $2 75; 9x15,19x16 imdltew $3 00 ' ' * „ JJ kinky—Sales 19@20c per gallon for raw, 22c @22c for common rectified; other grades in nro portton. JOSKPH KKTEB.. JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, ' i J XAKTrACTTBERS OF FAHCTAHD PLAU FUBVITUBE •* CHAIKA WAREHOUSE. 136^SMITH FIELD STREET. (Between Sixth atreet and Virgin alley,) HW—ntwi. JUST OPEN IMG. OVK SUBDWK STOCK COHSIMIIva of aU the of iwsSPyS 22!f ••- Fifth MaPinnond .AXTHOJtT KITH.
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