• ''• g r h , fittsinti Soh 1 11rakeeri JI3LY 25, Pay : . gamy. Itt Let last letter from 6alt Lake My, A. R. Riek4rearat ejly3 The Cordial hospitalities we hare enjoyed hare enabled me to see something of home and family life among thelfonnorm. W ith them era no Misters or Esquires, everybody 13 "Brother A." Cr "Sister B." - The. Wiliam all assure me that the women acquiesce cheerfully in Polygamy— * in ' religions ounvietkut, net from feeling— ineptly urging their - husbands to take addl. • .. at wives. i am o3nvineed that this is often 4' e4a wonderfal triumph of faith over nature. But thdonly - Mormon wife with Idiom I con. -Tented alone on the subject—a laly of In - tellirtnee and caltard—spoke of It with earnest, undisguised abhoren co. Many, ate ;said, accepted it from a Loner of 'religions duty ; but even they regarded it as a sore trial,to be compensated for oply by the happiness of clendty. Two or three einem% often tam the Anne husband ; 601118 men are married to a Eitother and her daughter, and some I am told tO their owrilialf-listinnU - When, possible, each Wile occupies a sePlusite hoes° or room; but poverty Sometimes compete three or [oar to live In the tan e apartments. I think they never bring in the mother-In-law I Even Mormon grace would ' suffice that Not more than cue man In four.la a practical Pollygamist, The Cast wife nearly always deems herself awe slor- to the rest, sonietimei refasing to speak pith: them, or to recognlze the legitimacy of their'marrive. "ATl:gen Mr. —sonly wife!" asked a Getalle lady :of a Mormon Dinar. '•I am," was there:ply, ihough several other wo men call themselves Ma wives! But I know one Intsbaxid: whose two spomses dreos, precksely alike, go out much together, and flaky seem to regard each other with sisterly af• fection. , The latter Wives are a little addicted to ranting away with Gentiles: Oar military an• therritlea receive all who go to, them for Protec tion. There art now between forty and ally re- Canting - Mormon women at the fort. In many cases the soldiers marry them. Only yesterday a father told Col. .I.4eorge,_commanding, that • the /Ramps were ruling marriage uPori his three young daughters who were oppose-0o polygamy, and that be wished to remove his family to the fort.' Here Is the natural solution of the Mor mon problem. Wh t la It Ia grcesly inconsistent for the Goventrand (as now) to appoint to lo cative and responsible °glees, men who hays taken second and third wives since the anti-poz lygetni act became the law of the laud, I see to !pedal advantagedn actively enforcing that act. Within tyro or three years there will be a greet mining population hero, in -which men wilt largely preponderate, Human nature will id tunph. .ne majority of these women will no lone • accept one undivided, half or sixth of a husband In some caw a very vulgar fraction Indeed—when atoll Unit is attainable. The Rai Dunderberg • We condense front the New York Commercial Advertiser an account of this vessel, which was lanretedlast Saturday. It is the largest war chip suit; . The Dursderberg Is an Iron-clad frigate ram of 7000 tons displacement, and was constricted es pecially for-sea going, purposes. She has two engines of 5,000 actual horse power, and her Contract, calls for a Speed of fifteen knots per hOur,prdlitary -steaming. Her armament will 4smeist of four I,s•lnch Rodman and from twelve to fourteen 11-inch Dahlgren guns. It Is not Within the limits of en ordinary newspaper arti cle 10 give such a detailed description of the vessel as her magnitude and importance would teem to demand, but we will endeavor to briefly give some of the male features of this great and powerful ship. The principal dimensions of the hull are as follows: Length, 380 feet 4 inches; beam '2 feet 10 inches: depth of hold, 92 feet I Inches; height of casemate inside, 7 feet 9 inches; length of ram bow, 50 fest. -11er draft when ready for sea will be 21 feet; her displacement Is 7,000 tons; registered tonuage, 5,000. The war armor will weigh about 1000 tons. She has six Mien and two donkey boilers; the main boilers are 13 feet deep, 17 feu. 0 inches In length and 91 het Stitches front, and together will weigh chant 450 tom. The boiler surface is 30,000 reet,3l93 grate surface 1,200 feet. The condensing erzleca is 12.000 tonere feet. 'ft:centers are horizontal, back-actlon condens ing, with two 100 inch cylinders, end 45 inches stroke of piston. The propeller Is 21 feet In di ameter, and has a varying pitch of from 27 to 30 feet, - and weighs 34,550 pounds. The coal bunk ers will accommodate 1.000 tone of coal, BM& tient for tee or fifteen' days' steaming. The armor on the side of the vessel is three and a half Inches thick. and placed vertically on slabs from twelve to dftecn feet in length and three feet wide, acre's , bolted. The casemate which surmounts the hull Is plereed for twenty-doe guns, and Is a marvel of strength and roominess. Its sides elope inward at an angle of 35 degrees, sufildent, It Is believ ed, to shed shot with ease and certainty. Its tildes are over three feet in thickness, covered over with slabs of hammered iron 9 feet long, 24 inches wide, and 4;:i Inches in thickness. These -slabs are fastened to the wood-work by mesas of heavy screw bolts, there being no nuts or bolt heads Inside to be flying arouse In action, killing and wounding men. The Dunderberg', on reaching the dock was found to be drawing only fifteen feet aft, thir teen-feet amidships, and ulna feet six tnches for ward. The draft is'annein less than many sup posrd. It is about ithe figure Mr. Webb had calculated upon. The ship pres.ented.a splendid apiwarance on tha. water, dressed off in frags and streamers and her decks covered with the 'nave andlatr. ' NEWS ITEMS Tug New York .7 . 47lrned of Commerce, from the tables which it constructs from tie own weekly andlnonthly reports, shows that the foreign fin ports into that port for the year ending 30th of June . last. decreased *78,187,772. These figures repree nt the foreign cost of , the goods In gold, freight and duty unpaid. The average of New York is about five-eighths of the whole Imports of-She IfelterY,States: correopondlog de crease has taken place at other ports, the total for the whole country will show a decline of over lone bunched ealloes. Is a eonflacetion cult before the United States Court at New Orleans, the District Attorrey read an answer, by:the defendant, in which he admlued thejustlce of the claim, and declared Ids willingness and: desire that thedUalted States should take his property and do what they liked With it. rummy hundred horses and males broke ant of the corral at Stephens' Depot, near 'Winches . ter, last week, and are scattered over tha cons ' try. The h2d Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 3J Veiled States Cavalry were itemedlately dis patched in pursuit of the animals., Oms. HOWARD, of the Freetimen'r Bureau, has hatted an order to the effect that if the planters of Darter Maryland, do not cease turning off their old_slavento starve, or neglect to employ them, that the Government will seize their farms and work them with freedmen. IT Is proposed to charge the names of-all those mountains, lakes, rivers and Islands In the Uni ted Statea3with unmeaning and inappropriate names, and namethem after men who will pay a certain! amount of money on our public debt. In. TDB nonhwastern part of SauttiCarolina, where United States troops have not been during the rebellion, the people, It Is said, still prefer s.crinfederaie currency" to the • United &eta gretabacka. • .15m Democracy are a contrary set. When theie was war they wanted- peace, and now that there Is peace, they want war—with England, Meilen, France or "any other man." ..tor airmen effort Is about to be made to com plete the Tyrone •and Clearfield railroad to the borough of Clearfield. and over $20,000 was sub scribed for that purpose at a recent meeting of the citizens. WILLLS.II POST, a western bound traveler lately had an apoplectic tit at the depot lo Cleve /and and. While Insensible, was robbed o 7315.1;00. G!EIUL Toosres FRANCIS 31E/Goma is to Join' Captain Flsk's Indian Expedition, from at. Paul, Wm Ton report of Madame Kos - suttee death In eOutradleted, but sbe 11 dangerously 11L Shennante Armistice I a ° .i The following rcommtmicstion from General &LIEBMAN to the tecretary of War in which he frankly admits his error la that matter, has been laid before the Committee on the Conduct of the 'II.H.ASKI'BS 3II:4 DIV. or =a Moss., la VIE liatattou, N. C., April 25, 1805. -tonal Gin :—.I bare been furnished a copy of 'year letter of April 21st, to General Grout, signifying your disapproval of the terms on which General Johnston proposed to disarm and disperse the insurgents, on condition , of amnesty, etc. .1 admit my font, In embracing Ina madam amcentton any dell modern but uojarOatately, ruch te Ms nature enter situatiOfi that they Sten Ineztriarbiy uaited; and I understood from you at flamoutalt °toted jleeneial slate of the country demanded , military success, and would marant a Me bending it Winn I had my conference with General Johnston" I had the public examples before me of General Grant's moms to Lee's army and Gen. 'Weitzel's Inviietkm to the Vlrglnlaslatnre fre assemble , troller) the General Government of the 11tultd Stated ...has made a mistake; but that is mane dt: mist htsslness. _ DSlne is a different titek ; and .t had flattered myself that by _foe: years of patlent,anrerolttlng . and stt - &MI, labor, I do. TenerechOreentnderenell aa COnlalnedln thelast 'Punter& of your lettar to le General Grant. • Yon may aware ith 2realdsah that I heed - bla sag ' trel7, 4 0 . 4_ W-11 fhteassiis, KAI. Gen. eornd'g. /44 - -E. M. Storms, Becretary of War, Wash- ._ _ . ._ . , ...Ts, so, Fund Commission of Phlladel this..tusvo =lie their : report. The city b .ithed to tho Luta and word- mike, ailing the war, 93,223 men. Th 0 cri?tott to tho cit 7 yras abpui #8,00002(4 _ -ANDIONIKUUAL, 11110.11133115 , AID . BANESTS , PGA.ND. =war= sy aznisagorams ave.) MOSDLT, 3nly 74, 1863. . .. OM italVd Piti ' ftcOnnty Fives —7t 00 ea. To 00 Oonntiliville Ws 74 CO Eureka Ina. Co 4.0 50 Allegheny 44 faanenester P.S. W 50 001 Connallivilla B. B. Stook, Wt.... 150 taltizens Bank__ Iron Pity Bank Mar.& fdarxfaa. Nat.... Bank of Pitts—. Peoples! 17 animal Bank 441.ne, . - 9 50 - -..- 1700 Cherry Ron Oentral....---- Cherry Bon & • Ptt-Hola.. °Deny P.m.& Metaburgh ...... Odors4o ....... Federal... Dlatiboy Cherry Run._ Murray OH cm 1 . 3 sa Oil Ortek & Cherry Run Ohio Valley ... .. & New Tork... Union Lubria -- . -- Mingo Coal.- MonongsheLoLmer— efflmmri blacks hilt Petroleum Oo REPO NT 07 BAWLS. 20 Shares .... Ihe gold market fluctuates daily, we Wight say hourly, but for some time past the variations have comparatively ranging between 141 and 143 —closing In New York to-day at noon at the last named quota.lon. Goreramekts remain steady but without.quoteble change. 1 here was no movement of any importance in local stocks today that we Could here of. There is but comparstiyel) little inquiry for Railroad etocks, and the same remarks will apply with equal , force to Dank azablnsurance shares. "Columbia" still seems to be the centre of 'a ssail:at to Petroleum stocks. this stock to to de. mend, and buyers are plenty at Sigarf, and some small lota changed hands within this range. There buteomparatlvely Mlle Of it offering at present, and we doubt very much whether any great amount of It could be purchased at the ; above quotations. Central Basin, for some reason or other, le again on the wane, and Is now offered theta coats per share below the rates current a few day' sinew Cherry Run k Pittsburgh and Cherry Rua and Plt.hole, are both remarkably steady. The former can be sold at 60 cents, and the latter at 80. Late intelligence from Oil Creek and Oiled - rya= In regard to the production of toll, Is of a eery eat• tering character. Some two orthree new "strikes" are reported on Oil Creek, and one on Cherry Run, and quite a number of the old. ells are Increasing In their yield, We are told that the wells on the "Tan Farm," alone, are now yielding about wren hundred barrels per day, against forty barrels per day some arty dap stone. The wells on the 'Story Farm" are also reported rie increasing ma terially, and the same remarks null apply to other Forme In that, vicinity. —We have reason to know, says the Phila. Ledger, that a meeting or interview between the President of the Crated States and certain prominent amp- tiers and bualtesa men of the large cities Is about .to take place at the White Ethnic The purpose le to devise the bolt 111.11.11 to meet the require- meats of the Treuury, on some axed polity of Ilneoce. The isle of governmi at Beatuities, by popultaldng them, ha. been a great euacess, and boo kept the wheentof the gorcenment In steady motlontluough trying timesi brit harrowing moo. ey is tot paying debts, and Count sooner or later have an end. It is now understood that the re. quirementa of the Treasury ate a long way to mance of the ordinary revenues of the Government, the re...septa from sales of cotton, of eanflusted property. of war material In disuse, and the tm moose sales of 740 loan. All these combined, we are enured, aggregate an amount far BD in of th current exl enditures. It le true, the expenditures a re eel' to be jun now, much In exceed of wh st to hat they would be, but for enthroning very heavy pal meeu to the army, the object of wan Is to send the soldiers home at the earliest poses h'e moment. The payment of 76 per sent. In rec. I, deco es and only 25 per cent. In money, to larg ontractoto In liquidation of claims, Is evidence in Justif cation of action in favor of ts permanent pc. 'icy to meet wants that may otherwise be un provided for In no remote future. To this end, It is to be hoped, the Government may be enlighten ed by the gentlemen of busmen experience Tint ing the NV btre Honed There has mutat/try been great Leek of the practical In financial matters. One of the subjects for disounion ante end „kitten:lent le the present reroute policy. width la ten venally conceded to be very imperfect.. The Government taxes cover afield tar too Wide, sad reinter the I.nd:titters . for collection unwieldy and cumbrous, write the Inquisitorial character of the laws ren der theft enforcement in the hands of rude end vulgar ellicent universally odious. It tile can be a mithiled, we may, It like a crab, we can go back weld, reach the.era of good feeling, and It is be -let d, realize much more money than Is now oh telt ed. Trade and busineas propositions should be welcomed at Washington. It is not to he pre wilted that the President and heads of the depart ments can know ecerything•neesuary for wisest notion (tom their °Wu experience, and in multi plicity of comvel, with a sound bead for dlserttni. nation, the eater and most effecttve policy may be aitcovered and ;determined on. There is notlit that will tend so dierctly to sustain the national rn dit, and tender the admlolstration of the finan cial part of of:the government easy, as a good mit t sue policy; one that may commend itself to the puelic by the smallest number of tax catherers, d, concqueutly, be enforced at the smallest pts 7 sntle expense. .AIOrEME?4T OF COAL The following as near. we Can learn 1s the number of tug boats, with barges and number of bushes of coal, that Lave left tere on the present rise, for the points below named.: Boa. No Lia-r.. Bu-Role. Dwination. (Joel Volley 9 100,00) Oincloostl Petrel N 0.2 7 130,000 morm No. 2 6 barges 2 flats 76,000 " • Hercules 7 60,000 Tom Farrow 7 nip 0 m;.00 80 COO - - - Bengal Tiger 7 79,90" Lion - 9 90,C09 " Leopard 7 barges 2 gate 90,090 " F ogle 9 70,090 Lo aI ev tile Dolphin 6 tiiirgen I boot 97,000 Warner 'i 10,009 90 S , eLle , 9 90)3 .$ Panther 10 100,000 5 Dart 60,000 0 60 enture, 000 .. . . A. J. Baker 9 90, ,, 00 L the Alps 5 50,0 , 0 alemphts Al, ree 5 00,103 St. Louts H.wk 2 bargee I boat 4',900 unknolvo Of the above there were destined to 0100100011 TT bargee and nate with 8.56.090 bu. 12000 6. " 1,000 63,000 " 40,000 Lnuts, Ile 66 111 B.R. PIiTLADELPHLA. " Lt .. , _ , _ _ B. stopping at Latrol 4:alt. , Altoona, HuntinrA 14 down.Min. New. port, biaryscllla s . nWslincaster,ami Do gtocrsi. At Harriablisr 4 l ecmnectiona a mo re made for Baltimore. Was and New Fort et Pbilas•lphia, Tor New ,_Bolledi and on Points. stem : •un thrwash on tlas train hem Pittsburg to- pm phtipmpb.t a ta sad Nelfae r tb , y tils AlfriAmtte. FAST anal, e__„ Ts as " P• m, stopping o at uonamenriputteeo Altos. na, Huntingdon. Lewisnclaskiman. boonepOrt, DlsiTsidllg Harrisburg. V4d.,, - ,, abaposp won, Mt.. Joy, LandiasillOw4a, cad. Down. ingtown. At Harriourg cannel, an made for New York. Baltimore on.Z fWavoroit Thus. t r Iphisifor New York , Et:Ncao4 Latermeglat pouna Di . 4.1. n First Accommodation fpir i ip s Stet. wares daily (except Sttil at 11 A ,... Second Accommodation, tats Ivalra Station leaves daily (except Sunell4) at ti...., Third Accommodation Tpiln Snap. Station eaves daily (except Sued) at 4.1, m., Fourth Atanamodation,lrrain &rape statics, ...', earendally (except B=lol ai SA .. Accommodation for FKAn Stan, hmein a then p. m. ;(,.; The March Train leavitylealPs w o n s yyai Sunday at Lon a. 14.., retoiXdxlt teat Sittibtifla at !ASO p.un. e , Returning Tr aria arrive Ai Pritzbux. follows ..... •••••• 136 11. 66 _ - Fast Ldne :ii iii i. nu First Wall'. Station A ce moation. 643... y. Penn Anima:iodation.— _.i' .1.60 a. a. Second Walla Station Ace.. - . romodstiosge .... Johnstown AcenutmOdetifa. 1.02 a. a.. Pittsburgh &Erie Mail—Ai JD p. m. Baltimore Express. JO SO p. mid Third WalPs Station Acent dmodatiork. OD p . m. Phlluielgd. Es_p r•e5i.....44.. _ , 10 p. as. Fourth wove ...rim:, AeooMinodation 0 _ lg p. m. Emigrant . ' Train. An Agent of the Ezeid;lor °melbas R .. will pan Omagh each train before man, the Depot., take up sneaks eur . Adcliver baggagy . 7 part of the city. Office Nyit DO Penn strny,.. n day and night, where all *ins for the moh en y , of panes:gen and baggegtaUl mein prof „y. Winn. Baltimore express will Wive with Flilladyg. Express at 2.20 p. in , on intin,, days. NOTWE..-10 case of Ries, the Oompallyzy hold themselves reaponsible for penman bag g . only, and for an amount ri#t exceed 11100. W. Hp. BECK digin At the renniylvania Central Railroad . Station. on Liberty anit.ketrant 'trent. mvi ____—_--. 1101TTt3BURGH, -A- WAYNE A 0E . 10 Zigfega RAILWAY, _ AND 11S IM D b. PTEII. LilJlD2+ll RAELROAD. i,NCI km= MER A.RIJA foll On andyin after May lithip6s, train will run as o ,! Leave ws, s 1 For 7 F or . Pittsbonth,(Thicago,yeleveland. Eaprere F.prese r 2.10 a. rig 2.10 it. m. i 2.00 p. ,b 2.4.6 p. at. 7.00 a. m For New Ontle and E 4 10 a. m. arrtu46llo. Arrive sePittsburgh-4P. Ft. W. A cl, Railway 2.20 a. en., L2O p. m., &CO kr., 1.60 p. ar., 8.10 p. 0. n P. R. K —nig . ed:6046 p. m., ROO p. nt. Accoaczonntline TILLIE., Leave Allegheny. g; Newl Roches. 1 NeW I Seethe Brightonl ter. 0100* I Economy: •111. 9.00. m.i 2.1.6p.m. Liapp.,lo.4lop. m. l ItO p. 69, 11.60. m. '6l 11A6 p. m 1 9.00 p. en iiir:rulix, ..... . rs:s3=3 -- derive at Allegheny-1V F. W. k. O. Railway 7.16 8.16 a. m, MAL ni„ 2.55 p. m., 450 p. m. and 12.01 p. sa. ,p! O. a 2. E. E.-0.10 cal,, • GEORGE PAYLEIN,TieItot Agin s, Union Paagencer Stition, Pittsburgh, ye. A. (4. CASSELE/R:LEY, Ticket Agent, Allegheny City. znyt4n F: h. MYIKLaI General Ticknt kiont -e, pITTBBURGH 14,PaziaMIN CONN ELLSVIIitiE }?..&11.110AD. SUMMER AI4ANGEMENT. On and afterDIOND.4 4. 7une I,lde, the trains will leave the Depot, . of Koss and W stir streets, as follow. iN Leaves Arrives at s. Pittsburgh. Plttabth. Mall to sod from Unlorder*sa. 735 a. m. alnip. m. Express " . 1:40 p. m. 920 a. m. First McKeesport necotre...lPAO a. It. CM a. m. Second " f; 351 ' 9.46 Pirearaddook's " : - 11101. m. Second " 4d6 p. CCL. Sunday Church Train tOrland [tom McKeesport dal... LOS p. m. 1090 I. a For ticket[ apply t id: SH A. J. ANK, Agent. w% S. AFOUT. Suporlnten't. A L LL ET EEITY angsMil G H IEL AILE/DAP:— 0115,1208 OF TEIIE.-45tp and altar MONDAY May teth, thAt, the folloting arrangenant of wiu take effect. t !MAIL THAW.—Lesf i ia Pittsburgh at 7.a0 a in. arriving at Kittanning 10.00 a. nu. Leatria Sib tannin at 9.08 p. et.. efpres at tittaburgh at TlL,kifi—Ftves Ifittkunlng at 490 a. m., arriving at Pinsk:9lTh at 9.25 a. m. Leaves. Pittsbutgh at 4.20 p. m.,Selvivirg at Bittaroung at rJo p. m. AtAANISMODATION :1 111 AIN. — Lewes Sods Works at Ski a. arriflig at Pitteburgh ett 735 a m. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.170 p. El., striving a Soda Works at COO _p. mvU F . WiflOHT. Superintandant, 1 8IW! UNELLI2B FOREIGN EIRGIATION OFFII3 PlTTsiruth*. PENNA. .... 080. 6111.4:1' 680. Pa. age from taliV,"Old Country. The Liverpool, Raw icltir and Philadelphia (Ire man,) Steamship Comp** , having appointed the their Agent Mese, eft Mr. Thompson. d ra m= l e la now preAted to br i ng out or Ore latt ys Pilmqpi Ls4.hrar E in s a . ers Th f e tti s t: Line a cmea t this favorite line leave Liftrpool every WEDNEIr7 DAY, for New York,bribeing at Queensto an. am among the fast,-,iatifet, and most nt vessels afloat. The undersigned I. alai Iftallat ,s he Livapoo r. end Londond T maaltp las: t ina n ig n. S " :4 l 74lriell P r e bull Melia The a nnex, era of this line are bull4i the strongest manner, and furnish choke aecore*Wations for passezepaa lie ia also agent for T -4?scorrs LINE of eel, . N Clipper Sailing geeketa, leaving Liverpool far New Yolk twice a *ft...k, and the .X." Line of London Packets, leavVenidon every ten days. The Maps of Tafteott ;Line have long been no ted for their quick pal... es and the eseelleace of the provisions furnishedlhe passengers, and theft c kind treatment wane oi - ani Parties who wise heir friend a brought • by tailing vessels, ahoold by ail means patron:se . use. rm.&to California , greatly redunal rates. e DRAFTS on' _ parts of Sums for eels at the to rates. q . Apply to i, D. ontfiLL, I ozool Emigratbru °Moe, oaf Ilise Smithfield street. A 216 STEAM WFJSII7 TO LIVER EE ! QuEErisrowN,sair (Cork . (Me known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York a Philadelphia Stem:whip Company (Inman Line. !carrying the 13. S. nails, wil. era intended to sall as f . ow. GLASGOW '.)....Wednesdsy, July 211. CITY OF WASILHOATON.Saturday, July 29. KANGAROO si. Wednesday, August 4. CITY OF LONDOlf.i....Seturiay, August a. And every succeeding 2iaturlay and Wedneta y, at soon, from Pia 44, ardath River. BAT= nfir rinses's, Payable in gold, or itkoquivalenti ri =nowt Flrst Cabin $B5 Ste e rage CV co .' to London... 95 il „ to London... ill NI 4 to Paris... —Rd • L. to Paris-- 40 413 .. to Hamburg.. ISS ‘ L. to Hamburg.. 2200 Psoengers also fox . .. Yarded to Have, Simmer, Rotterdam, Antwerp, tcv, at equally low rata. Fares from Liverpooleir lqueanstown—rat extras .91, OM Steerage, 11.1411 Those who wish to send tar their friends can 09y tickets hen at these rates. ~,, OFFor further infannatttin apply at the Ocanyany.o JQIIN - Cl. DALE, Agent, yi IS Etraidway,X. Y. !-.! • D. G.NEII A ,L, FONT Emigodicusmor. oaf No. VI Srel tlell stmt. rituncrio., .. CURARD L:!;1 15..-Btown fromgp LIVERPOOL 41 . 0 QUEENSTOWN I In gold, or Its equlont In ounanoy. THOM NEW YCNI.E. $4 fa currium tialli every week. .O.Rly to THONL44::HAITIGAII, thalthield *eat, betwam a and 4$ I suzausty ettiatimi DRY'' , ` ODDS. 0. teILeow..JCSSWW... 111.12.. °ATM 1100A.NOLEP WILSON, CARIV.4,- CO., ((LATHPaoIi e.,) • Mao!elute dealersßElGN MTh Dowo TR) DRY 000DS, ' 1.% Wood street, tlttel hove &been Diamond stßey. Pltteburgh. spun VATON, MACROS & CO. Wholes* Beall Desists-In . mualarrosonS BROIDEBILS sad R G00D.% arevery dew* tton N0..17 sad tg, street. Pittsburgh. 44 , ,eVYDR, Wholesale' ..axa• Retail Dealers_______tte , FANOY AND 5T6244,, DRY GOODS, TRiariew , GS,_fte, N 0.13 Motet_ red, betweea maraokal and Fourth, Pittman/ JOSEPH HU' Wholesa:a and Ratan .bealer in all bli:t at TRunnaros, DRI GOODS, tis. Scam 41 Tp Band data, _ DE.~IIBTRY, /JOSEPH ADlallk Deatit„ „ HAni t inv Band= otDIAKT itraitek.Theadora , naaturen WALL PAPER New, cheap and hand. soma For ma.al F 0.107 KIWI." sued near Fifth dzset, by 3 il J nuwara a aso. Far "Whoellaff. LIG a as 2.45 p la - ITMES