~~. JIJKLLWOULINT4SirLIGENCR;• . . -The Presbyterian' calls' 'attention to the importance of establishing . missions - - in every large town and city, for the benefit of,the-neglected classesof society. tt cites the London City Mission as being one ; of the most useful and most prosperous of the benevolent institutions in that great city. It then gives in detail the operations of a mission in the city of Brunsiriek, New -Jersey, to Show "witat may be accom plished is every town or city in our own country. It: says this mission bas been in operation nearly one year; where there is a - - population of 11,123,4500 Protestants and 2,600 Roman Catholics. It is managed by a board, .consisting-of the "pastors and two meibere of the :serail evangelical churches.. The missionary is thelley. John Lyle, who formerly was a co-laboler with Dr. Chilmers, , in Edinburgh.. The .city has beets divided Into seven - 4istricts, that the work maybe simplified and .pursued meth odically, and . i !ever! weekly prayer meet ings have ben arrartged, : .to,be held in private houses, conducted by.,a. superin-. tendent, and others whotn he invites to ac company him. The result of .ten months labor are of the , moat encouraging charac ter. Pour Rabbath Etc:libels. have been or- ganbredi attended by 380 childrk. ._. Four preaching pleas have: been establlthed on ,-'each Sabbath evening: - to this, „ • . the missionary "'hits 400 families every month; and, &AC - canine of ten monttus, sesn'every family in' the city. The missionary also distributes:tracts And ; re,. ligious .cost of., this whole benevolent Mieliinery is abOut $7OO per annum, which is raised by the various chnrchis in, New Brunswick. We give prominence to the article with a view to invite ssitoiler spirit in tbii community: Who irill . taite told of--the matter? Will the churches unite in sustaining one or more of these missiourries? Here is a work the Christia% Association might perform. Sorely the neglected classel of society in the two cities need such ministrations. —=-The same -paper speakis Of, the ten dewy to union everywhere - visible among the various Presbyterian bodies in quite - favorable terms.. It says a basis of. union , has been ,agreed Upon ,by representatives of the - Presbyterian Churches- in New Zealand ; and the actual union will speedily take place. —The Ueneral Assembly of the Pres byterian Church in the United States will hold its annual meeting in the Fret Pres byterian ChUrA; Columbus, Ohio_ on furs ',day, the 15th day of May, ad _will be opened with • sermon by the Rev. John C. Reek* D.. D., Moderator of the last As- sembly. Advocaat — and Journal says- a year . visitation of all the members of the Congregational. Church in South. Parra, , c idaitte, Was Made by . _ those pointed. for that purpose, and all the ab fent members. were written to and urged to remember' and observe their covenant obligations. There was also manifeated during the year, an unusual desire to con secrate the children of the church in bati-- -4—The receipts of . the Board of Mis sions of , the Reformed Dutch Church for ten .tnontba of the present financial year, have been '519,410; about $3,000 less , than for the Slime period lait year. The Pittsburgh . Adietate is responsible for the following: In 'a western (Idethodlat) Conference one einnit, sent in s,petition for • minister, but : 'Said nothing about any characteristics as a preacher or, disciplinarian. One quality, however, he, must have: "Be Burt and send us a - good slimmer," said the petitioners. Of 0011120 every one, as punled, and none more so than the Bishop. On inquiry it turned out that the circuit was situated in a region .of wide and bridgeless streams, where the itinerant, in keeping his ap pointinents, would have-to rely on his own, powers of aquatic locomotion; in fact, one minister had been drowned on the circuit, because of his deficiency in this respect —The Banner reports that within the last thresmonths thera have been.added to the communion of the Sixth Presbyterian Churcli'of this city, Prof Wilson pls. : tar, seventy-five.members. —From recent statistics it appears there area large number of ragge d shoots . . and kindred institutions in London and its suburbs tar the improveisat of the lowest obese* of' the populatiOn. There are 207 Sunday Schools, 161 day schools, 216 night school; and 88 . parint.'s meetings;, , Making an aggregate Of. .669 . institutions, or an in crease of nearly arcs hundred since 1856. The Advocate - and Journal say tle number of SundaY seholare is 25,260; day Scholars 17,280; night scholars, 9,840; attendants 'at the parent meetings, 2,307. —The New York Observer gives - the following list of Presbiterian General As semblies and Synods and the time of their annual sessions : . . Old School Presbyterian, Columbus, Ohio. 'May 16: New School Presbyterian, : Ohio;„ May 16.- Cumberland Piesbyterian, Owensboro,"- By.; May 'l5. United Presbyterian, Pittsburgh , Pa.; May 21. . Reformed. Presbyterian, • Princeton, Ind ;,May 14. Old School of "Confederate States,” Memphis, Tenn.; May 15. United Synod, (Southern,) Chattanooga, Tenn.; , _ May • 16. "Reformed Dutch, -Syracuse, N. Y.; June - 4. Evangelical Lutheran, Lan caster, Ps.; May 1. Canada Presbyterian Church, Toronto, C. W.; June 8. Church of Scotland in Canada, Toronto; C. W.; May 28. Church of. Lower. Provinces, New . Glasgow, N. 8.; June 25. Church of Scots land in Nova Scotia, New Glasgow; June 26. Church of New Brunswick, Wood stock, N. B.; June 25. Churel of_ Scotland in New Brunswick, Newcastle, N. B.; Aug. 18. _L Church of. Scotland, Edinburgh;. May "Free Church of Itcotlaild,Edinburgh; /day '• United Presbyteria n`-Church of . Scotland, Edinburgh; May 4. Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland, Glasgow; May 7. Presbyterian, Church in Ireland; July 7. _ . --The Rev. Dr. Wadsworth, for,many • yeari pastor of the Arch Btrect presbytoj rian Church in ".to'reollye -a. salary of $7,000 in San Primal*, bet= free of rent, and all expenses of re . ..teowal paid. • - ameetinrof the (United PresbY tertati) Allegheny. Presbytery , ' held in masihester on tho 8W; Hr. J.`H. Boyd was „duly licensed to preach the oiaspe; and re-. commended to the Board ass suitable and Borne lalesionary: The Presbytery - Wheelhtg, at its- late meeting a! West 'ilasandric, Pi, licensed six - youbg men'to .4- Crerliaiing *Presbytely of Keokuk; - 17:P. ridely met- in Washington - some the 'folioiring-ott!ry from C eek! t 8011 0 11 ' .4 e' ax1 1 1F 4 110 0 4 a , rabsionszy. or minisiae in ✓ ~ ~. ~ r! ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ r~ ~. charge of any congregation in the U. P. .C.hurch.,frorn_ asking-a- ministertirrgood standing in an evangelical ilenarniantion, as for instance the , -O. - S:''or'2l: S:Fresby terian, or alethodist - Tpiseopal Church, to lead in prayer or singi - trg in the cOttgrega: Preshytery made: Vita following, rammer; "Session .- haVrO'nnt'a right to interfere hut if; they • 'judge - that a missionary of other - rninister. Tiolaten any, rule .of the church, ''which they are aggrieved, they should dumplain.to Presbytery."' —The Mintites of the laie Anniversary of the PidladelPhitt Baptist State Conven tion, repert, ii associations, embracißg 381 churches, with 88,650 members. Of these, '2,015 were baptized in the last year. LATE TELEGRAPHIC HEWS [FROM OUR EVENING EDITIONJ .The Great Diver Expedition--Plan lotions Overran with Water—Great Distress. . Sr. Louts; April 25.—A ?pedal dispateh to the Missouri Demoerpt, dated Gunboat. Flo tilla April 23d, hays : All is :quiet here, if we except. two mortar boats remaining ' positien which occasion ally. - throw shell over at the fort. The rebels did not reply. - To -day; neitiof their gunboats can be seen. i The weather s fair. • The flood overran all the plantations and housel along the river. (heat distress pre vails among the inhabitants along the banks, some of 'whom' Kee to give all they possess to have their 'families removed from the houses; which - the water threatens to carry dowa the river.- ' From Fortress Monroe-.Arriral of --- Vbasided Prilon4ers. FORTIM.BB'MONitOi, ' April 24,—A flag .of truce was sent, to-day with dispatches: : - A pleasure party from Boston Itecompalifed, it.. No news was made public, and it is stated that no newspapers were received. On the return of the flag Of truce, the steam boat 'Nelly Baker proceeded with a flag of truce to receive_ a number of wounded prism:rs ere taken in a recent skirmish near - Elizabeth City. They were brought down from Norfolk in . a schooner in tow of a rebel tug. The Nelly Baker took the _schooner in tow, and brought her here, arriving just as the boat is leaving for Baltimore. There is no opportunity to learn their names. Rebell§ Dispereed..Nineteen Rebel Vessels Seized: WASIIINGTON, April 2.s.—The gunboat Yan kee has arrived from near Fredericksburg, and reports. that one day this week the Ana costa, while passing Lowrey'. Point, on the Rappahannock, was fired•upon by a small body. of rebel infantry. She threw a few shells, thus rapidly dispersing them. The flotilla is still actively engaged seizing rebel erafts. In all, nineteen rebel Vessels have been captured. - Snit Decided in Favor of the Heirs ' of Stephen Girard. POTTSVILLE, April.2s.—A suit of the heirs of Stephen Girard, against the city , of Philadel phia, which was on trial here, was decided this morning, in favor of the heirs. This suit was for real estate in this county, and the re covery was soughtby the heirs on the ground tlutt the clause in the will, requiring a perpet ual accumulation of the rents and surplus, was voidr and it was so held by the court. Gunboats off Jacksonville, Florida.• Nzw Your., April 25.—The schooner Anne C. Leverett, from Jacksonville on the 20th, reports that the gunboats Seneca, Pembina and Ottani were at anchor off the town to protect - the :loyal inhabitants. Another Prize—lmportant Prisoners Batrimons, April 15.—Tbo United States gunboat Hercules has arrived . with another prize and- two important prisoners—one of whom .has been-long engaged in passing mails and dispatches between the secessionists: An Unprecedented Military Appoint- Governor Yates has paid a rather unusual but well merited compliment -to Mrs. Rey nolds, wife of Lieut. Reynolds, of Co. A, 17th 111., and a resident of this city. Mrs. Rey nolds has acoompanied her husband through - the greater part of the 'campaign through Which the 17th as passed, sharing with him the dangers and privations of a aoldier'a life. She was. Present at the battle of Pittsburgh Landing, ridlike a ministe. ,l ring angel, attend ed to the anti of aa many of the wounded and dying soldiers as silo could, thus winning thi gratitu o and esteem of the bravo fellows by whom she was surrounded. • Gor. Yates, hearing of her 'heroical:id praise worthy oonduct, presented her witha commis lion as Major in the army, the document con ferring the well merited' •honor being made out with all doe formality, and having attach ed the great eeal of the - State', Probably' no lady in:America will ever again have.itteh a distingpinhed military honor conferred upon her. Mrs.-Reynolds is now in this city, and leases to join her regiment in a day or tif Peoria Transcript. . I!.umor. from New Orleans A correopmfaint of - the 'Missouri .teetacrog, 'writing'. from Commodore Foote', gunboat flotilla On the 15th, says of a deserter : It is now thought his sieryLwal true. He was recognised by officers of our fleet, who say confidence may be placed in him. He was impressed-intothe rebel service as fireman on the gunhoat_Ponchltritain..and- made an at tempt tq escapast- 24law Madrid,.bot nab de tected and put in irons. was. released a . few day 4 ago, and last night, while the boat -was lying along the Arkansas tide below Fort Pillow,-'stepped -off and. reported himself to our.foredis.'. He. Nei' the:obeli havereceived intelligence tbat bur lire had bartered down Fort Jockeon, tbirty 'nines below New Orleans, but had tot, .yet attaeked Fort St. Philip; on the opposite - side - of tbe.river. Tye rebel 'prisoners taken, at battle of Shiloh siati tbit'asreat impetucwas given to enlisting by the threatened drafting, end more then all rtknm,of4:Deaurogard. exults wire mipted.in- companies, and every railroad lofacte -Abe Southwest. wee turned into a retftiitinistatien. As soon - se a man was entitled :le was seat to a company ren delving, land. when' 'ditty were• gathered to gether Cry wire alloient.to Corinth; and com bined in regimentsjancording to their States. Drafted then wire compelled to do the drudg ery of their junl4 orhererer negroes were scarce,,and in Aldo way thousands were in veigled into-volunteering, supposing they. 'Would beAompcllBd to join the army anyhow, and then ;be disgraced among their comrade, for submitting,to &draft. • ' • Tin Victoria and Duke- ef •Wellington, sere* thXen-deckers i named ' as_. the next ships for nonveision.tp:sbield.ships en. COlee principle i They ars to be: immediately taken in hand. Mr.' Cowper • Coles undertakes to Prove as .ou pidnetpliva iessek,shall ba built neatly_ 100 feet shorter than-Abe War- Tior, and in all . renota Nast talitorith ono excePtio 6 l; :4 6 ftWantwes tn:diiiibia and cep tura Der in an hour; she shall draw .4 feet less. require - only lair' tbi•oXew and cost / 1 00,000 , kess. ready ,to stan d oxtailOD _, . _ - -g Tax Lntil:llls.' Dm:00ml is - uill. - y, , Of "the following'. . ... . „ • - ' ' &pits:plc disoov . ered on an old tombstone In the oburebyliti. 7 aotelsilicktwe : • .., - •• - • • Hem lies 'natant de Besuregerd Vtbb for, Ile Stink' bad no vaned. - . • ' When betted-by Liatalb heesll.l. cr , y,. —. •••• 'lre aukebtole &tent Victory l'. - - ' • 'Tstuausis Wuxi Was"in 'Tiflis -during the hit week in Aprili and intended' to 'nuke a And visit to 116titind•,' betas* , returning to England. laaves-forltetr•lfirk••in-May, highly ideluted with the- aspect, of Anierieen affair* at ltonte:ind • . ' • • FOR - SaLIE. VOA 1311 1 10 .--Artycmrtoryframe - toum j: wntalntng STO'nletos;.eltuatsd-oi' thi-joicowl strattroarthe,Thlni Ward . School Itotus;Alle_qhiny city.. The No bas.a -.trout ot -Vaulty fret , wt. Middle' strlet and vi rtezulk.back tift o r fret. - Nor pale. Very • • • -•• 102 Irointb strk.e. 13ALE- AT- A: BALCUAI oßoAti` ancLormoNi with foot istotesuld tiro teaks of Ite3is of sS octaves.. ' Bee been In use Sus p use wally;lasi , eioelle r ut order It ettgri*pect%:;-17st St'xlii of !imitate Is very bamboo/4 suptectelActbe beet. made Pismo lona • Blanascsusers.prices,l29o,llk ifteaslifor sale now for Sin, owsly, • - 7 1 .S.NO . • 11 14 2 101131C11V1A4120 Wood it. e 1 3 -,; i • ; , • ' ArrtVeile`at the P rincPal_ note' bs LAST NIGHT • UP TO B °TIAN; ILA:0310N UodsE—Libv •re 7 st., Ire. IL C. Depot 31=illin .1 Ramer, 011.8011 e. T S leeieviaring, Phil.. A 11 Strickler, 311 Pleat A +User, Grew - Add, 0 A Illaecbard, do W JuueN, .1 Zinimerman,Nelv rhos V Hatcher Ilarrigbg IA Li Wow, East Liberty, R C Beatty, C W Derr, Allentown, WII rottorflekl, Butler, J Bekelberry. Lowell, 0 13 S Algeo, Druwnerllle, W Darla, J Dyke:nun, St, Louis, El Sbyrnek k 2 chit', Ohio, P Eleekllng, 2 P Franks, P C P. it, 11' Carr, It Flowl, J ti llodgland, Mercrr W Thumbed., Phil., J LI lichwartzer, Summit J R Biddle, Mt. Pletteaul W T Shyer, Phil ulelphia, P Lehroder, du Alex Miller, Carroll co W Nlxou, Alliance, 0. .ay street, foot or Firth.• . PROPRIETOR. ." , " 1 3" , Ohio, Alex Boyd,ladolplota, do HARE'S HOTEL—Libel MARL. Jon Kerr, Elizabeth M E Mmor, St. Louis Wm Brinker, Buttor J A Dram, Groan co do IJ P Johnson. Main T R Johnnon, Brinkertou W B Garton. BlumAn, 0 Jam Pears, Ohio Joe ream, Elizabeth G F McKee, N. 'Fayette J R Weaver, Canoneburg J Bank*, do ' D Sample, Washington JKelsey, A II McFarland, Shirland Mrs Bann*, *otnellsville L P Morey, N. Fayette A Crawford, Bower MU N M. Bartholomew, Pa. .rty street, beJow Seventh. PEOPIITTOZ. W Walton, X, Brighton J B Stilley; Bethel E Jaclolon, Florence ' - - • A J Hopper, Cecil, Pc K B 31 Atim., Welt Mid Motown, EAGLE HOTEL—Ube SOHN MITI, j B Horde, Jefferson CO. .9 B William. , do E Halpern, • do J Loughrey, Freeport, J D Thurston, do Si Irwin, S Rodgers, B Mossleman, Harmony John, WChesney, Latrobe John Bounce, Jeffersoneo IMD LION HOTEL r Myers, Jefferson co, J 8 Bogers, Crawford co. .1 B Angell, Mon Clq, II B Jeffe'noo M W Bteffey, do • . Lt W Dunn, Crawford io W H Clashew, Tattle Cr'k A 8 Guthrie, Elsklmin't* I , Brewer, l'hiladelphia, hi DDunlap , Jefferson co. 5 Bt.: Clair street. IL P. WIDOW DBch's, Lawrence iro W Bain, N Bethkhan) J•Elllott,Saxonlhnrg- JTilouroy, ,do W Heferiny El Zeigler, Hirroony E Wick C P Eaton, Terrell!. ♦ Bluebell N Leyte, Zeleinople W Fraz.ter T Baird, Butler co 0 W Baird S oeb, Jeff ,' J Your% W Adam, Czoomburg C Petersou, Laarenneville J Latton, Ovzoneborg Jam Lends, Juo Betz' Thos Fletcher. Butler co SO Allen, Crawford et, II J Bethtime, Arinstrong Itl Fain, Wiehlngton, Pa B Loog, Ohio J Stereos, Oil Cit• NATIONAL NOTE N 0.137 Water street. PROPRIZTOIL. J Herron, Coal Bluff A McJunkin, A Ilestiliy cu Mrs Todd, do B Morebotne,-Brournscilla G Moue, 11th Infantry II Cribb, Wash. co U Williams, d 0 S Ball, do N Keller, J Batman, N. Castle E Cummins, J Park, McKeesport Bsciagron, S Mansfield, Cookstown J Lowry, P. lIMPLAIL. D %VILA. city E ICellcr, ?don. city 6 Patterson, J Wolf, llcKeelq,urt W munkitllok, do • J Been's,' TatittovN J Emery, /amen eo a Coleman, do _ P Duggan, do Tale. Blorrie X Roadie J Taylor, Pa J_E Taylor, Pa WBrinton, Wash. co J McClure, Elizabetb C Ginnie, Prewitecille J Huey, Wood co. Va COMMERCIAL RECORD. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION OF BOARD OF TRADE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH. w.. hfcCassay, V. P., I J. J.Gluista, J. I; Bouirrz, JAmtra PJacc, Je B. Paurox. PITTSBURGH MARKETS layortoulompoelall. for dwPiUolr;gh Daily GOIWIL.I FIUDAT, April 25th, iBii. FLOUR—The demand for Flour continue. falr and the market easy be quoted steady et the old prim; eels of 50 bbls Family at $545,10; 26 do do et $5/$5,15; 33 do low grade raper at $4; 00 do Family at $5,55,10 and $6,20; 603 do do at $4,9005, and 65 do at $4,70 (or Extra, and $5 for Fatally, SEEDS—unctiangod; ado of 13 bull Timothy at $1,70; 40 do Flax it $1,05, and 11 do prima Cloy. at $ 4 . 10 . , DRIED FIIIIIT-811., of 26 . bush prima bright. Ap• Idea at $1,50; - bash Peaelata at $2,60, sad 40 do prima halve* at 141.76. . BACON—qtdet and unchanged; sale of 6;300 Es at 434 e Ibr Shoulder., and 6>ic (or Plain Hams and 73 4 'e for Sugar.Cuted, and 2 . 00 ) Re Shoulder. vat 4 %.• MOLASSES—ataidy, with a sale of 25 bbl. prime N. O. in oak packages, a 44n per gall. NUS PORK—dull; vale of 6 bble prime hoary at $l2 per bbl. SUTTEE arci EGGS—Butter is nominal trial talcs of 3 bbls and 10 box. prime 801 l at 17e. Eggs in better iontdry, with sales or 3 bbl. at Pc per doe—an advance. CllERSE—onchangod; 11210 of 30 boxes W. R. at Sc per OATS-in batter demand, and picas have advanced about 2c koer bloat; sale of 200 buab front atom at We, and 5,000 do do at Me. Imports by River CINCINNATI—pies Ogio No. 2-12 bbill Galway; 5 5 do do, Wm Clog d oo; 2 cks liquor, It B Sutton; 350 bge whest,-L Wilmarth; 160 boo map, W Cooper & co; 60-bbla 60 tat hams, 8 hit& shouldena E Myers* co; 6 bbl. tobacco, M W Rankin; 1 bo, 10 bbl. egg", Joe Grazier, 30 carboys, L Martin; 20 bra tobacco, B Il• Irwin; 340 s hams, Brown & Kirk. putrick; Itbda bum, Jr Sellers &mg 8 empty half bblaiSpincer & Garrard; 50 Mats ride., NO do Moe), tiers, 240 bge oil meal, 107 bbl. whisky, 211 hhds Mons 50 kg. lard, 274 bbls frame, Mike & co; 10 balm cob Mu, King, Pennock. & co; 6 bblr cologne spirits,Wat. •sou & Annetrong,ll/ pkgs•h h goods, W W Bradsbalr, 34 eh lead pipo, Dsrle & hillips; 24 bbla malmsey, dlcDonald & Arbuckle; 3 bra chestnuts, la Arata; 2 boo Kissinger seater, 30 bbb dmr, GI do whisam,..T. Purcell; 33 do do, John McDevitt; I ek hardware, Whitmore, Wolfe .t. - D.lr; 4 bus do, Logan & Gregg. NEW LIABAIONII-,raa J. IL • Doss-3728 'sacks • wheat,' B T Kennedy k bra; 120 oko meat,l6l bbla lard, no Coneignea. Imports by Railroad. (P 1 175111711411, tRICACIO 11.4ILILOAD.— Apr 11,25.-100 bbl flour, Joo Grier; 100 do do, Mc- Clarkin, Herron 4 ar, 576 aka barley, Rhodes& Ver. new,M; earboya,'Jes Irwin; 7 bbla oil, L Thumum oil bids, 0 P Sadie; 1 bbl butter, Shriner a Limner; 4 do do, Jo* S Dilworth; 2 bble potash, Goo Belgb•r; 1 ck, .30 bdh wire, It Townsend & co; 5 dus tube, 10 do weehboards, W H Kirkpatrick & co;— 5 dos tub, W Et Smith & co; 9 do do, 10 do wmhiards,.llitcheock, McCreary It co; 59 bdis paper, 11 C Howard:2 begs twine, twine, Wm COper & co; 5 doz tube, Brown & Kirk. patrlck; 7 Gbh egg', Jobe Grazier; 8 bge, bdi furs, 'Leith Muller; 13 dm-brooms, Head & Metzger; 240 ski barley, Geo F Yen DOM. .01.1VI.LANDA Pm - menu= Kamacum, April 26.- 2 bbl, flour; 1 'do butter, McDonald & Arbuckle: bdls rakes, Whitmore, wore a Dull; 22 oil bbl, DID worth ,kilwing; 1 ear Dein ore,Halimen, Zebra & - co; 2 do do, Dilworth, Porter a co; 11 bdie paper, X Mc- Cullougb; 11 balm hope, White bro.; -1- bbi butter, 3 •P8K 0791,1 . B McTicker; 1313 bdis mkt...A Blood; 55 Jugs maple molasses, ST Fistning; 101 bbl flour, las McCully I eo; 9 bp rye, Jahn Bleare; •1 bbl eggs, - Haworth & bro; 15 hrbbis tlstl,•W A Sneathen; 1 bbt blitter,Trank Tau Gorden-100 do flour, Jams Gard fuer,- - River News. The river is felling steadily at tide point, with twelve feet six inches by the marks last evening. Tho weather continues clear and .plessant, and all that could poesibly be.degired fof the transaCtion of out . door inteineas. The - wharf presented a very lively ap *trance yesterday, witha Gtirambunt of freight.of fe'ring for the 'mime, point. below—principaly forst. hoots and the tipper Misaissippi river. r Prima, how ever, eraser, low, with but little prospect of any im• mediate lotprovement-.......Tbe arrivals Include the Ohio So. 2, from. Cincinnati, and i. LI. Done; from Louisville, both with fine trips. There was not a single .depexture beyond the regular packets.' The Hallman, and Marengo, with wounded soldiers,. are expected to arrive about noon to-day,. The Diadem, f 7s ° . 8, 1 Lo ,u l s. l ldia• (WI Tl:f ernlos...-..:...The hull of _ Orleif new boat haahee brought down to the whirl, and the carpenters bane already-cowmen. cad the. work of putting on the cabin. -7 Capt. 9. 'ex ti Ital., his boat ready for the low watirieelme. Allegheny river filo fine ua7/11;alle Oust ago steamers irs'aitiVing and dePartingds4 for the .head,iriters (hit eirsiem.witheXcellent ivory boat going up Is crowded with lumber. men. retoraing home, and them is but little Mimi ty In getting a full loactaf oil to bring down. - druz , Cry= hissussurr Rives., The Fred. Lorenz; Oapt. Megan, leave. for Si. Louie and the Upper Mlrtatlp9l to-day, positively. The Inorene., Capt. Bikini', Will get op on Iliondayund - the Me, demi - Capt. Bogen, on Wednesday, VILICINNAIT -AND' . Lbinsvusr—The 6*11(00, Capt. Ebbert, haves this *Vining unbent fall. The Beatings, Copt. Hebinson, is thenezt regular packet, leaving Dm Tuesday. • . .•. Von Sr.= Lots —Tini Weetnareiand, Capt. Evans, _will in all prubabUlty 'get era nt.*Loals this even ing. s The -Eangitte City, Capt. Wet, wilt Mime on s7w..texisiro4r6. VOICST. , x.-pA l rr,:4Tb. ateaniWAMlTtir CITY, win:leave ism - atm* on .NEEDAr, 3 l nb fast. Yor SWUM.* pore apply on Windt)! to J. B. LIYINGIsTON* 004 INA , (. 1 ULN A i 4; .W ISTLILLY.,-The Alm Manner EZ2r TON, , --Cant In W. ibbertorill Ism or • Intormedlnts. porta, ou MIATUBDArAmiI_ 6 tL ia,t hi - n 4• 4 m. Tor treigbi mimeo Nritly . orr, °O.-Agouti; r • it-. J `ll - ,t; LOU - YlLt4 AND BT. 1,0171&-The ix canine iddetw6irlisteisaarWZBVMOXllMr=, &beard Xians, will leo, is stag, ,444 , Weal iDA bilt..lllll 11 . 14 111. TM' trikeft or paiscIPPIY 2011 4 • 2 . WOOffila 064 P0.R...152...L01114110(1E-le. F . LAMA, GA-LENA- AN ST:PAUL DI It EcT.-- , rhe tine atratuer Pt t DI:M. Gap, letoll !or litn 1. v, and all Inter , Nliate ports on ‘t • E UH r.SDAT.:lotti hon. /'or Wright or pasuur. apply 1.0 POR i.oU is, iiEctii.UK • A; AND ST. 17 YU, RENCR; Calit P. Z. Brieki IL will leave M ao-. riounrsklou' THIS' DAY. 29th inst., at 4p. Es. For frvigl.t or passaga apply ou boar , l Or to J. 11. LS .t W. W. 51.1.11.T1N, Agents. 14 1 01{- . &l'. LuUlti , 61'. YAU J. AND MINNESOTA RIVER Tll DOUG 11 WI/la/UT ILIC,MIPPINAI.-11.0. BUM) LORENZ; C. t. 1. M Mu.t*D, above ou THIS _DAT. tit., 2fllt tout., mitt' p m. lent treight or pa...it, apply on board ,r to upl4 .1. It. I,IVrNasTON .t co s . Au.t., U PPE It . 11:,1:8616,SIPP I'AOK KT.—FOR st. LOUIS, OK UK, ROCK LSLAIIiII. 011Q(.11: AND ; , A INT UL.—Tho nor ',Learner HONITUIL, Capt. Km. Dean, rilll Icaao for VI, ItLares and all lutertuatlatc porta on MORDAV, 2att, bolt.. At 5 o'clock p. m.— For frcight or psi....Kap• apply on board or to npaallar J. B. L.IN I NtI,STON S (10., Agcnta EGULAR WIllika.LNOL4l3 -, Liu PACK ET.—The splondid poomengor oroamer fiIINERVA, °apt. John Gordon. Vih.ling arid all Intariandiato ports XVERAf CIES 'DA T, TH U RSDA Y and SAT URDA Y, at 11 o'clock a. In., making ohm.. wmnoctiona with tb, roKulo.r packota for Parkondalrgh -.5111 GincinnatL.' Return ing/11-4M,Y. lIONIayiIiFSJD NES. DAY ihd FRIDAY: lad l'io;oniKero rowtiptod ihnatah to Cincinnati. For freight or vol tage apply on hoard or to JAS. COLLINS 15 CA., eel • ' 114 Warm..tinted.. ' SE Ir/JrG .m.Ar cm.irEs WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No. 27 FIPTH STILENT, PITTSBURGH, Awarded the tint Prmit/rn a the UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, 11459 and 1860 UPWARDS OF by MACHINES SOLD IN THE MB=2M MORE - THAN :MAW HOLD THY PASTIEAII liVe offer to the public WHEELER 8 WILSON'S IMPROVED REWING RAGMEN, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of Yu merit. as We hest and most reliable Family Sewing Nubian now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thiourea &brim, makes the lock•stitch Inipossible to naramcl, Mike on both sides ; Is simple in construc tion, more speedy In movement, and more durable than any other machine. Clrqulara, giving prima and deaerlistlun of blia. chluea, foroldir..l grails, on appilcai lon in prown or by latter. g Very Machin warranted fur throe year.. sprnme SURINkIR & CO. GREAT 1U! DUl'l'kO IN VIE PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. WILLIAMS & OBVIS' UNEQUALED DOUBLE TELREAD EA MILT SEWING - MAORI/NES. Price 523 to $3O. Saterdom No. 12 Fifth street. Therm Mathieu have been in eat, four year.. aid have given entire satisfaction. They will run, gath. or, fell, hem, tuck and embroider, and will do all that nay other bilabials will do• AU Machines war. ranted:and kept in repair one year without charge. Alec instruction* given to purchaser.. Sewing Maclaine Scissors, Cotton, Silk, till and Were kept constantly on hand. LILLET, STRAIN Ai3l., Sole Agent. for Western Penn's, Nu. IS YifLb street, corner of Market, Pith, burgh, Pa. LILLET,STRAIN d Co., blanufacturere and have for male, Wholesale nod &tall, all kinds of SEW I NO MACtUNE NEEDLES. LI L LEY, STRAIN .1 CO., — Nu. IS Fifth et,,.erner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. tab3:2meed MOTELS INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 3C6 AHD 367 BROADWAY (XIIINER OF FRANKLIN, ST., Nl{4 - YORE This first-clam homo- ,- - - the most quiet, home-like, and pleasant hotel to the city—offers 'superior in ducements to three visiting NEW YORK for bust uses or plesmore. It Is central In its location, end kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, to connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments em be had at all hours, or served to their own rooms. The g harges are moderate, the rooms and attmdsime of the first order—baths, and all the modern conven iences attached. mbibllmd L.lcru~Lu es /10T.Pas, ON THE KILEIOPEAN PLAN, CITY OF NEW YORK BINDLE ROOMS Ir . IPTY CENTS PEE DAY Oily Halt ivory, cooler Frnakfart &Inv/. (Oppcilta -City Hall.) Sir - Meals ma they may Ire ordered to the epaolous Refectory. There I. • Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms attached to the [fetal - airßeware KONNELIS HAOKMEN who way we are fall. acMdlyet R. MUNCH, Paaraiwrox. DOWERS' HOTEL, JL (FOIMERLY ' EARL}: K,} 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite the Astor lions* and Park EEi33M! PEICI Or BOARD $l,OO •LR Dar This long cdabllabed and popular boogie ru penal, been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad ditinn of over NO rooms, and now bas. secoramoda Ilona for over 30n persons. ' It has also been item oughty renovated and reforsdahed, and la HEATiII IT STRAY, AND LIGILTID Int ORM THROUGHOUT.. Is Dotal hue one of the hest locations in the city, it easy of ,accesa from ail the Steamboat. and 2411. 1.414/1 kadlng to the city, and Is convenient to ail the rlry conveyances. .It ha. now all the regniettea of • Flan IJLASS ROTEL, ensuring the comfort of Its lureatee. The patronage of the travelling public la respect fully; solicited: dTaaao, 81,00 tin Dar, fe2B,:nna IL L. POWERS, Pro .rielor. EST.ItIiN HOTEL, Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortiandt Nn. BiIOADWAT, NEW Ton IJITT • • This old established and favorite resort of the Dulness Community, hu been recently refitted, and Lai, °Lupien, in every thing that can minister to the comforts at Its patrons. Ladies and families are specially and ...Won,' provided for. it Is centrally located In the business part of the city, imddiniustignoulto the principal lined of steam boat', cars, omnlhusee, ferries, ac. In consequence of the pressure caused by the re bellion, prices have been reducial to Oss Daiwa OW Wirer 'Ours Pia Vat , The table la amply supplied with all the luxuries of the meson, and le equal to that of any other hotel to the oonntry. Ample accoturoodetlona are othred for upward of 400 Omni: - a/orb° not belleee,ranners, hackman; and others, who say "the 'Weatern.llotel la full." Wyltl.l4,4l`,lgli, , Proprietor. Tune. D. Wmoltaarta. ' telChn • AmEgiclusi 110USII, , Bosrox, .firthe largesl endlast erraupel. Hotel' 10 the •New • Ilnghuad Stateij la. centre/la located, andlcuy or, se. owe from' all the rennet of travel.. It cvntatne ell the modern Improventente;and y ry conventiNuce fur.t be AenG.,rt and ecoonimodithniof the traveling The. elecßing reels* are large and well teutilelckl;t the*inni of roe= are well arranged, and 4wmpletely fitruhthed'for Inwllleeand large toweling teirtlytiaral: thalami:ol/6n cocain - lie to, tr . ! tept se • ant slat ,holdevery_reepect: • . jallt!lycl • LEWIS rllltlX,.riopiletor. • DISSOZ 6 7 1 9.rgy Of a iss° LUTION 'OF PARTS. D. —The partnerpliiii liennot'orernslittog betlieetk - D, }WILL I PEA McKAY Aes Won diksultud ou 404. hi by inutuxt c.umpat. Ilkelaminesiortbs Erin' "111, po siettled by either pf the uekloeelgned. • E. hi. PIII4LIPS, 347 Liberty .ireet. • J 2.11 ES IIeKA V, 345 Lilierty . stFeat, Pitt:burab, , ' 1 . 24 th - IBB2..apteClunl • D Lss . OLLITIONI-T-The .firm of HOLD ' 'AMP. BRYAN & 00. _was almoltod. by meta, oloollttut on the 16th Met., haviug sold my imereat In the W(06,1%1118 Olt Itennary.ta G.llO. T. 'kWh. 1110 K slid 01i0. W. 110LD6111.1.. they.astuznlng aU thibllltlee of eald 1/1711 nml tneralono are nut/lontOn to use the um* p(tbo Into 11.11II:ID llonldstkno • . . • 811.8ttle:L Pittatiu • b. A 411 ZI:11412.. ap24.3t4 • INSOLUIION tiFA'ARTICERSIIIP ..—The partnership beretntoreerlstinp under tire ,niline of JOHN khollll,le Ws clay Pintil, eirby mutual consent. ma bus)paut of the, tau firlll will be settled bilbirtter or the undinilgriel;ii the, crake, No. ill.Waresstroet: :*'JOHN ' 11.1W/et:" - 41111i/tY " • JO/111:IIIWIX;;Ja. . Mora Plat : . . [IIII.SOIIUTION.- , ,Dissolvedron March' - JLJ 31st, by mutual caosiist. ISSL8011: JONES sad ViLLIA.II BARYin, tbellraz qt Nelson Jaws Co the Pittsburgh " .sad Wait Pittsburgh. limy I X Ate.- -6 prun* e C ountry 4l4 14 : 1 " ju oft Nattier bY . -^i:ji zz i: 7 4 y7t Corner Tir spa Louie strecok • • ''' ^ - OILS. 4c. ---- --------------- SHIPPERS OF THE CRUDE ARTICLR. I Maio establiaLed lu the CITY OF SEW YORK • C..td MISS/ON HOUSE, Pr the ex clust co Otto of sour commodities, and also to waylay you 'with CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARRELS, L VE, BUNGS,Ac. Out prepared to make Matra] ca.lt advarter• ou omsMumerita, idol to ere your buxinead prompt at- OurCurreapuudeut. Is requested tad comdiumeuts onlicited_ WILLIAM A. (MYER. No. r bunk. Lane. Nvw A. U. LA WWII. , LINUSAY & BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, Mil' RIANUFAUTGEtEItS WOOD STREET. Prrunomu, PLNSA O[4. M. HOLDS/ 11 P5...1 . ..L.-O. T. X 001411106- WOODVILLE OLL REFINERY. HOLDSHIP, BRYAN rf CO, 1 / 16311 31PACTCIIIIta or • BURNING OIL, AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep ...tautly OD band. the tory Gat quality dl BUILNLNG OIL, clear end without oder; also, a good LUBRICATOR, pore WRITE /3ENZOLE and CAR GREASE. tsar AU orders left at Nu. 35 Flrre Smarr, Bank Block, ,round door, will he prinuptly attended to. oecdtt VAGLE OIL WORKS.—WIGIII%ILIN s AN ren[lerllll.lld deafen. in PURE CARBON OIL, (qtudity guatranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. *sr CAR G !MASI: and BENZOLE constantly ou hsud. Orders received for Om Jena.' at CRESS, SMITH e Co.'s, Water and Mires irreete. sa2dand 001INPLANTER OIL COMPANY. R. H. DAVIS, Provident. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Sao', and Treas'r. Dine Tote--IL IL Davis, T. iI. Nevin, J. L. ear. A. naglion, A. 42 erort, John Irwin, Jr. PETIIIJLE 11,sif light gravity, from the well. ol thy. company on Oil Croak. in Verningo county, *sm. distally on h lad and for mule. Offit. at .U. Navin A On.'ei, No. 26 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. mLi:IY.d Dl TINA OIL WORtIS.-LON.(4, .1.. MILL It A CO. Works at tilturpoburg Station, Allegheny Volley itaitilllnt. Oilier and Warehowte, 23 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. lanutthwturans of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON. OILS and MENZOLE. lair No. I REPINED OIL, wurranttni mut-explo sive, always; ou Laud. • ocilkl yil II.II3I.tICATLNG OIL, AT THE LOW La MICE or 28 - CENTS PER. 4A LEON, cowl tautly uu hand and for rifle by B. C. ft J. B. SAWYER. A. to the qulity, we refer to witoixect certificate: Prrresuautt, Nov. 27, ISW. Yreasn. B. U. J. H. Nutter—Geuts : The Label nitiog Oil we are 'getting trout you we god to ho the toot tor uur purpoote we !tali. over wed. Tea IE 8. LI. It. R. Lt. Cu., Br Wei. ESPY, Preetflext. LucirEit of WORKs. - WILLIAM P. wooterrbps, wailuraurvast OF COAL AND.CAII.I3ON end dealer it • • LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &a., No. Ni Market street, Lataveu Seeuad taid Third, Pirrsa num, rd. REESE. at Clitmer, fiEPINIIES. WHITE BURNING OIL, PORE UKOLOILI LED BENZOLE AND STEAM OLAMIIIND MACHINERY OIL, ORUDE OIL OF ALL GILAYITIES YUHUMASED. &art Oil &Arm Comer 4.ntice, .11... twine. !louse. delamawlyr BaJrKS. JJOLLAR SAVINGS BANG, No. 65 Youirru Siastir. 011A/ITESED IN 7855 - • •-• • . Opon dolly from 9to o'clock, also on Wodneadtki and SMordigy evening., from Moy Lt to November Mt, frOm 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November lot to Hoy let from 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of an some not lose than Orin nothir, and a dividend of the profit. declared twice • year, in Jose and December. Interest has been de clared exml-annually, in June and December, since the Dank WY organized, at the rate of .1n per cent— • year. luterest, if not drawn out, to placed to the credit of the depositor as principal:and bona the mune In terest from the dist day. of June and December ' emu. pounding twice - a 'pear without troubling the depoed. tor to call, or even to present his pace book. At this rate money will double In Imat than twelve years, making in the aggregate LIGIOT •ND ONL-11.111T Pan cam • visa& Books, containing tLo Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Paxammax—Oß.OßGE ALBREE. VlOl PICSIDINTI. • John B. hlcradden, /mac M. Pennock, John liohnes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer, James 11. D. Meads, Ben). 1.. Irahneatock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Jamea , McAuley, 11111 Bargain, James llerdman, William J. Anderson, TILOSTKLS. Alexander Bradley, John G. Backoren, George Blink, John B. 11mllaid, Alonzo A. Cartier, Charles A. Colton, William DOClgbia, John Ivan, Hopewell Hepburn. %Idle* 8. Haven, peter 4. Hunker, leharil Ram Willhuit 8. Lamely, IXAST/1110 A n Taus , . Jame. D. Kelley, Peter:A. Madelrg John IL Mellor, James Shldle, Robert Robb, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Bents L. Itlngwalt, John H. 13bytmborger, &nehmen., Alexander Undid,. Due. Whluler, Chrlethin Toa or. ra—ClIAl3. A: COLTON CLIERALELN TRUST AND SAVINGS la BANK, corner Sixth and Wood streets. DANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL WO,OOO. STOWS.HOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. • ' ninangotin • ADAM REINEM.AN, President. Sprlowir. Elarbangh, .Augustua Mooreler, E. U. Niers, Joseph' Lang,. J. F. Rarekotte, Christian Siebert,' Anthony Meyer, A. Groot:lnger. DISCOUNT 'VERY DAY. mylS:d/y JOHN STEWART. Cashier. STOVES, 4c. ALLII N 'Yr ', MoCORAIICK & CO., VAL - Pittabargh, Pa. leirWearnoust, No. ad Liberty street. Manutioturers of COOK, PARLOR AND BEAT ING STOP NS, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATIS, HOLLOW WARN, eta., Steel and Gime litou.We,Rell. lug MAO Gsalli 3 ies. Mill Gearing, Gra, Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Rom, Wagon Box., Su gar Kottlee,Pulleye,liangers, Car Wheels, Couplieges sod Outlaw' generally. Also, Jobbing astiMachlne Castings made to order. Patented Portable MID, Steamwitb or Horse Power. noltrand JAYte P. Or ... LP. TOOII4I YOUNG I:IROTHERS, DoqtraiNz Fotrx- Dal. Liberty street, near the Otiter'Dert Ps. R. R. B , Pittsburgh, Pe., inanufseture_MALlllNE, HOT LAST — AND BOLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every deenription. OIL PIPE, BOILER CABTLNGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE skim, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, &WATER A ND. GRATE FRONTS, , STOP ,COCK. BOXES, etc., 'alwayi oti hand and Mr We low.. Order. lat. with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street:sod Diamond alley, will remise prompt attest . X) FA;1111ER8 AND °TEEMS. roll. tie tos, GEoWILY . 6 titiPICRIORTATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, .P.tvated Jutuarir.lo. 1880. Tbs s o llsrieriti of this PAN o'er all otheral.o tor. ~ 0 0netsts lu lit. clieopness, ,std Storability. llSoOttli„"lu ; cleaning Groin fester, better end wore, thoroughly, with leo labor:-than &blather will. The patentee of the shoes Van has been long ea- , gaged W Minni.tUriUg Sod Wiliolf Agdollturel Ina plemeotaond oeurtnoed of the great wont of a good Yen For clawing the different - kinds of and, needs, presehts this to the public,: irith that it will levet their-411'as. " " I, The midi signed, !mina pnifSheistl fluff Soli right tunnufiketure and sail the fs4faretor' in__Western reuissylysiihr; Western Vir ginia, and Ohio, arid Oar right lo sell in lodi.os, 'and Illinois,' icaorr prepared to-11110 onrieri, whole: ;ode or retallod 3191.11berty street„ - Vittsbargb, Pe. segssasertfle . W. W. Wa irle• • .1101ET.KWirriC,411.16- WORKS.--Ndordlt & •.L Gazer, Proprietor': Itedueri and • Neenfectur- Pure 'Wining Petrollte- - -tnede mark, Pure White Carbon 011, 'Pure Deodorized Danielle •• • - "Steam Oleurilled Lubricating OD, Cold Premed B. R. •do -• do • ' No. 1. 105.12 and No. - 3 Naeldnery..oll, _ 1 • dipped 00, - Deed 011, Glory 011, - • '- Wagon and 11111 - Griam. and Spirit. of Naphtha. SrirOrders Ailed promptly. • 11•'ULIa, comer ot Front and Bruithatid streets Nonenaaliela Deem. Plitaburnh. . WILL ti 1000: oo P u ti tatir'ko 11A EVlcerniftll=rilliet 4. ll4 l 7l' Pl. l= Apply to . , 11. 'Meta Ott- 102 Fourth 0 1U ' , Oldiitti,l,t:;..-414 extra heavy-Car .. ef?oa Barrels reteelved And for Aide -1,1421:1 7 .! 4111.-25 bbis. o. 1 ,Lard 021; K. - 4:1%-w- Ter stoma . Aral., indll?rosile low, to. claie anal ignlnant • - - •• - .; •r• 144111 - Xtftititntk sON, - - Woad 71/ Motor otroot .AIEDIC.aL. THEALL' SUFFICIENT TIMER. no great uAmerionn Remodiea," known , lIETAIBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz EIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT!•BIICHII," •• SARSAPARILLA, IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELEBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A PoaDire and Specific Remedy ter Diemee of the BLADDER, - KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and. DROPSI CAL SWELLINGS. - . This Medicine Increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ADSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi tion*, and oil UNNATURAL ENLAJEMEMENTS ars reduced, no rely ue PAIN AND INFLAMMATION,. and in good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRICI,I For aenknewes arising from Exctmee. flablui of Dia Blpotion, Enrly Indiuretion or A ham, ATTENDED WITII TIIE FOLLOWING SYMP • Indlepositton to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lose df Memory, Difficulty of Mouthing WeakiNerres, Tretubling, Horror of Dines., Wakefulness,; Dlffinese of Vision, Fain In the Back, Unisons,' Lassitude of tho !downlar System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the „Body, Dryness of tho Skin, , Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, Theft, symptom., if allowed to go on, which this modiclma invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. • Who canAtiy that they are not ,Coquently followed by tbusn' . .l,ll.lEFUL DLUASES,' ,E • .INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.' Maly an . ) aware of ths cause of their nattering, BUT NONE WLLL CONFESS. THE ItECORDS OF TliE INSANE ASYLUMS, • And ehe Metanehc.fg Beads by COMMTPi" Gila •aPL c w Erli MIS TO T c'earru or ruz Asecar Lev. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Bequlres the aid of medicine to strengthen and Iceigerate the System. Which lielmbold's EXTRACT BUCIIU issariatiy does. ♦ rat•L WILL CONVINCE SHE 1108 T IEZPTICAL. FEMALES-VICIIALES-FENALE:B, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATING BIARRIAGY, • IN MANY AFFECTIONS rEcuLies Ti) FE. ![ALES, the hntract Buchn is utiequidied, by. any other remedy, es In Oblation or Retention, Irreg.. larity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated . or Scirrhons state of the Uterus, Lencorrhno orirhltee, Sterility, and tot all complaints incident to the sea, whether arioing from Indiscretion, Rahn, of Dissipation, or In the DECLINE. OR !MANOR OF LIFE. acE= NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I Take oo More Balsam, Mercury, or auploasant lledlcino for ouplOsAant and dangerous Diseillloß. HELAMOLD'EI EXTRAOT,BUCHU camas SECRET DISEASES nu , its Maps, Little amine itt diet; -11;C:1°411%7e A dno etpoours. It causes a frequent desire ,and. gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and curing Btrietures of the Urethra, allaying pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of disomes,and expelling all Peirosese, Diseased and ,sera-out • THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, - Who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy raze to' be cured in a short thee, have bawd they were deceived, and that the "POISON" has, by the nee of "powerful astringents," been dried up dln the system, to break oat in aggravated form, an PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAIZE. Use Helmbold's Extract linchn for nii affections and diamond of tbo URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever use originating and no matter o 110 W LONG STANDING • Inseams of them organs - require the eld of • DIUILETIO. RELUBOLVE EXTRACT SUOMI IS TILE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is certain to hare the desired effect to all Ith eases fo which It is recommended. Blood Blood! Blood! Reinstate. Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT BABELAYARILLA SYPh7iLIB. This ts an affecdien of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS, . • THROAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTEIER.IIUCOUS SURFACES, Making its appearance in the form of ULCERS. Beim!.ld'. Extract Swamped-lila Parini* the Blood, • • • ' and remoras all flail Eruptions of the Skin, Giving to the complexion • CLEAR AN HEALTHY COLOR. It being prepared eapreaslyllor Oda. demo( coca-. plaints, its Blood Purifying P opert las are preserved to • greater extent than an y other" preparation of Sarsaparilla. . CIE WiIBOLD'S ROSE ,WASH, An excellent Lotion -for thee... Of • Syphilitic NC.' lure, and as asi injection in dAseanal of the Urizon7 Organa arising from Habits af Dissipation, used to comiectioa with the Extract. Bache-or Baniaparilla, to ouch diseases as recommended. • Bride.* of Or algal nriiabis owl rwieniilds oharodir will accompany the Medicine.. • OEISTIFICATES OF OURES, Front 8 to 20 stetrre atmling; With notate, known to. SCIENCE AND FAME For Medical Pr'Opel-ties of BUCK 1, ece Dispenaa ' tory of the United States. • See Profeesor DEWEES' salrrable irorke on the Practice of Ph)-alc. See remark. made by the late celebrated Dr. PUYSICK, Philadelphia. Sic rrillsris fund. by Dr. ELPMEAIId MoDOW ELL, a ulehrsted Physician and Member of the Royal College- of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Trawler-Duns of the King and Queen's Journal. See Medico-Chirurstcal Review, published ; by • . BENJAMIN TRAFERS,TeIIow of Dual College of See moat-of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Zstntct Bush. $1 00 per bottle, or atz for 25 12.1. thusopirillk 100 600 Improved Eton. Waoh, boc. " 260 Or, half dosen of each for 112 00, which will be ante cleat to core the moot obotloste cerw, if direct - lasi Cr. Whored to.' Etottvorod to.any . . sd , soctusay packed from obeutostion. • , DICSCIIIRE PIIMPTOBIS IN ALL COMMUNiCA °ultra onnANTBEDI 'ADVIOB - 014278) LTTIDAVIt. Personally appeared before when Alderman of the Sty of PhiledolPble. 'IL T.' MILMIOLD,who being duly sworn;dolb say his pnmarationsuontain no nor. rale, no mercury, of MIST Mkt:dons dram but sar purely vegetable. 1.2. T. EIELNDOLD. Swum and sabecribed before me, the 23d day of November, 1254. . , WM. P. HIRBERD; Attlerisatt . Math street, above Race, Phyadelpbla. iitlarini letters kr Inlbrmalltta In mill &moo it,. a. T. fizialioLii, aketcd,t, Divot, 104 Scmtir Tenth straet,.l',2o.oß, 0)00404: PHILADPLPHIA, • ' ,I'.II,EWARE OF COUNXER'Sr . Aede ll" bd W l ° o otoltolOr to dioPose °of th own t tinid'Oetkeer articles on the reputathrti attained by ' Belmbold's Genuine Preparations; • Extract Mocha • • " " Improved Rose - „. . , . gold by: = -DR.'O 0. D. KILY9Ea.' dad zi0..140 wood,stryot,,!lttakuro4;; ; ! FAT469raki:. • • 1 an,a. ea' fibs hod ExPOOPUI. 11"1--v— -amT40117--;.- . , • fILEVELAND*ND • • %..ipirrsstatatt 11ATL- - - WAY—TIMM CHANGED • • • On and after MONDA 7 orsomber. Trains vrat Were the Depot of 'tae Peartryhaa , BaUJ., road, fn Ptttsburgh e aaatliews; _ Pata.rgh. Cbhmantzt.te6and PO.; val Leaves Pittaburgh.---- L 55 do Steubenville.....-- 5:^.8 do 12:05 p. n.do Columbus--,.....-1 p. m AnivesCiuctima ti.------,...-.».. 6:45 p.'sn. • do St. Louls—..-. .... M. - Loam. Pittsburgh- ............... 1:55 p. toe • do Steubenville _.. do Columbus 500 p. tn. do Newark ..... ...-..--- .. midnight. - 1:30 A rri *rives Cincinnati .„ .... 7.40 a. re. nsa na l.' . • do Bt. Louis a. 11:30 p. m. :No strange of care between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Splendid Sleeping pica attached to all Night Indus. A nsborpa sad Whretrag Lisa • '• • .Leaves Pitt5burgh......... ....»....... ...... L 65 a. do Warr /Ile.-. ...... ..... 4:25 a. in. do Steubenville--...... ....... 5:8 a . era de Wheeling.- ..... ...... 6:35 Arrives B.ilialr.. ..... -...... ....... 11:50 a: re. Leaves Pittsburgh .............1:55 p.. m. do Wellsville • •• 4:00 p. m do Steubenville 5:10 p. za. do Wheeling -...-.. ...... ..... ... .. 6:25 p..ns. Arrives Belhdr.. . . ...-......-,..- 6:40 p. m. Connecting at Wheelloga"itit Maitimore and Ohio Railroad, and at „Belisle with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus And • Cincinnati. piet.d. ro k ca d c1e..k.4_14.. \ Leave. Pittsburgh ....... .... LEA a. m do Wellsville 4:05 a. • do Bayard • 6:3,6 a. rm do .Aillaure 7:04' a. en. do 'lndium &IS a. so. arrirestlleveland...... ... 6:35 a. in. . ". Loaves Pittaburghl:6s tn. do Wellsvilhi_ 4:00 p. do ABaya ard 5:24 p. . do r.. do Ilialson Arrives Cleveland - 6:10 p. a. . • Connecting it Bayard with Tuicarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Claud Dover, at Alliance with.. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and C.lticaga Railroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Auftwrille and Cincinnati 14, ' R. for Akron', Cuyahoga Fails and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C. A E. R. R. for .Erie, Dunkirk: and Butlak, with C. & T. /LA. for Toledo, Detroit and Chimp,. WeLlaville_Aerommedation i.aTed at 3:35 p. m. ' ileturning trains arrive la Pittsburgh as follow* Mail Train 1, 4:10 p. .m. • Exprene Train {Wellsville Accommodation 2:05 a. tn. 1 9:40 a. in. Passengers drafting to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveisnd, laud be pet. Ocular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.. Through Tickets can he procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JO/ N STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further Information, apply to ' WILLLAM STEWART, Agent,' . At the Company'. °Mee in Freight Station, Penn at. • W TY EAZWEIFENt NOB 18V.... —THE FENIISYL. MANIA CENTRAL ItAlLuvei. ILIGHTA)4ILi TNAINS. The MAIL TRAIN itIITNI Pittsburgh' m'the Peaseriger depot, at the intersection of Liberty and ' Grant street., ovary morning (except Fionday) at 9:10 a. m., 'topping at all the principal stotlona between- Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train arrives In . Philadelphia at 11:15 p. m., rnokleg ekes connection . for Eder York, from Remington depot, at mid. night, over Oamden'and Amboy line. •, • • 'the EXPRI9B TRAIN leaves theAthsre named elation deny et 4:40 p. na., etopping only at prin— cipal shalom, makingg direct connection at flarria, - burg for. Italthelore, Wsehlugton . and - New Yokk, Via Allentown. Thin train arrives In Philadelphia at 8:05 a. m.. making connection for Now York- from Keneingten 'depot, at 9:30 a. ca., over Camden and line- A blerpotg Oar is run through (tow Pittsburgh to Jersey City, via Allonteern--W --attached Ao this train, The FAST. LINZ leaves the above named titatlon daily (Sunday! excepted) at ttso a. m, Duly at pritmle illations, and noting at= burg for Balt ore and Waitangi This train am rivesin Philadelphia at 6:Yslpp,, m., making claw Ond. nection for New York, froarKenaingtor.depot at 6:30 p. m., over Camden and Amboy ilea;' ACCO it MODATIori TRAIN. The Johnstown,Assammodatlott- Train mares daily, • • (egoept Sunday) at 3,00 . p. m., stopping at al...shalom . sod maling's. far as Conemangh. .._ , First Accommodation Train for Wean Statlces Unite s deity (except Sunday) at GAO a. m. ' • Second Accommodation Main • for. Wall's-Station ' leave. - daily (except Sunday) atILOO a. ta. . ThlPd Accommodation Train for. WWI'. S tatio n. leaves daily (except Stmday) at4:oo p. m. Fourth Accommodation. Train - for WAWA Station" iwsvcs dally (except Sunday) at6(l6 p.• tn. ' . ' Refusal Trail?' Mime In rittsuurgn so Moire: Express, 1:15 W m.;.Alail,,Ssso p. m. :. Putt Idaa, tab a. at. • Johnstown Am L 11l otatnedatton.lo:3o . ' r'• First Wall's Station A ccommedatien, folgi a. M.; Sec.' and Wall'. Station Accommodation, tut . ; .. m.; Third Wall'. Station Accommodation, ISE. p. m:;• 'troth 7 ' Wall's Station Accommodation, ox/6 p. In-.. Trains iromldainailleand Indiana eonnect at Maim . • sille• Intersection with Jiams(own Accommodation East and West, Express and Mail Wog.. i Tbe public will find It gleatlyto their Interest, in. going East or West, to travel by: the rarussylvaah. Central Sellroad, as chi socommodatione now offered. cannot be sarpaesed on any other rotas. The Road ti' ' ballasted with stone, and Is entirely free from dust' •,. We can promise safety, .peed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their plitruni4e. , • • • To New Yost.:...:..iii to To Baiting' n ,,,,,,_,}5 50. To Philadelpils.-.,10 ad To Laneas , ......-.... A,156 thecksT to alt Cations on he Panneyira. , i i nia l Vl e d Railroad, sod to Philadelphia, Baltimore. and New Yeilr... , . - • - • 1 - • ~ , •,„:_, ._ •••-, Passengers postliadng • ticket. ' In cam Ind Pe Pa on excess. according to distance traveled, in:.: addition to' the - station •Tatte,' exceptj from station'," alnwe thetPinipanghaa so Agent._ •• -1 , - -••-: -: -,- BOTIOX.-111 tam id , km. ibalGPmpwof will bold: shsamilies - liiipoodble ,Par personal baggage I old,: , and for an : amount exceeding $lOO./ ~..•.. ~ ' • N. 8.-An " Omnibus Line has heel eiltPloyeelf to campy pamenged • and. baggage to and hum the De- - pot, at a charge Ala 'to eatood..% coati kr each pas... - L wager and batons: Per tidtetsoapply to_ • ~. .. , • ~ J. STEW AST, Agesit, - ... At the Feminism:de' Central' Billansid - Pamengai Station, on • Liberty and Grant atreutti;•• LNOCR •• .•-' , • 1. 2 can't Superintendent, Altoona. TA.. •.: • Ald'& 4 0.1 1.11 ALL. It 0 A 11—WINTER A • • ....•••• • ItABOICAMT.OII and atter lialti*Ay..Novem ber 13th. 1561;lble "end ,departurool TriOn! Rill bu 111 folkrwa: ; MAIL. TRAlN—Lewes Plttabargh iat 7:16 a. a., arriving at -at II:15a. m. Learns Kit timing at 340 U p. im,arriveo at Pittsburgh attib p. m. ACCOMMODATION. TBAINS--Leavia tang al MIS a: m:, arrives sitTittshorgh 1430Mni. Leaves - Pittablirgh; a:4.5 p:m o atrirol-st KlttiaJ sling at kW p. m. At Freeport, stages to Butler . contact With the Mall Train from 'Pittsburgh and Accommodation from Kittanning.- 'At Kitanaleg, Good — lntent Stages - connect with Mail Train' from' PlitsburshianS Mail Train from Kittanning.. • • • • - '; • .. Tkkuti sold to Butler, liannshe lawn, eta,: . fen F. IVIIIORT. Superintendent; • . Q T.F iirElliKLYlEl. *.; NJNEWYORK AND irrgapoo L. Will ing old einibaridie Pawners it (ATE= .. (Irelioulj -The. Llokepooli New 'York - in:id Plitladel:F•:. phis Stimmaldp Gronouty: tahoul deatakhOw IN& ' lalkpoweral Clyde:Wilt Iron Stoondelpssi followr. : ; EANCIABOO—.— rday, April OS. CITY OF NEW TOIYIL';...: ~ ...-.l l stlirdeky. - Iday . L CITY Or W/LOHIOOTOS - 'Alikturday, - 110 10. - ' old ovary thounlay. AT SOON, Dom 'Fier 44; . Nardi Vier. • ILLTIS 01. IMMO= . . !REST Cd13111....41:9 75, tirliTills 071....—...-390,10 do to London.... 80,60 ,do to L0nd0n..... 33,00 do to Parts.:...:: 88,00 . do eciPstia,....;.. 38,00 to do to ILstitine: 66, ' do.' to lisnitrutg.. 850 00 1 LONDON,I 4kl/BITION, Bill= tickets, bon don and back, , , .. - • ''', . . ' '. First - • ... . ... Psseragsrs alto tonesrdedito Havre, Srarbett, gat.; - tardam, Autwerryt'Aredst egiudrbw radii. • . tile.'Pertioss to brbsg out that Muds aai l bay tickets bore at t teiliottl.pr.ritc4-to New Torki From leiverpoOl or . Quistudown; Ist Cabbi;l7s,latt' and 1106. iitemirato - frobi "[Averred Feld" Ir.oot Them tdestsers'haire superior abootquittlitta:os tor t pubssgersi sad carry a:parlor:ad Burgeons. They are built in Wt...tight Isort_Feettiptb_stal. boys • Mart Firs linsiblist.ors os board. 1/01 - Pssassaitai.rolt Voitorra.- , ./4 order 'of the rwy qf eFretoitat ',erotism* tem* tie Mika' BY* or ors rea 4te poem, ramparts _b•fpre, poibitess . beard , , . JOHN G..DAl.4,,,figroi, - , / 6 ilmouhroli - Now - Trk. - f •1011N-1011PSOT, - .Agooti No. CID Litorty.ntreolt.-—,, VAZA=LLI BUSS iroutrezas AND 2dANIIYAirkraW4 PLUMBIRS, • . '• GAS .AND MAN'-1(T 5, GAS, - FltrgityJA . . PUMPS 4ND B 1 ASS O R g Of ivory deocript 4 314 WZLTA Kw ea of -Anus, coPP/4!..yrt moot appiaved Oh*mbs orSahm. of all ittds,:and warranted to gifkifilistsatkm, MA.151V74019/11ri • ne wat. - god ' - • J prnsmnum., . . • • , :100 bago .60 " NerhannoOko " I D d ors as for deb, JAB: - .11:11ZT8E14•' • „,,,D7 *oor ?Wks{ 66:141T0t otrorro, u • ( Yl'.!‘d xt , ' store and. Yls . br.; 4 MIRTYTA. , YT and 2211mtthMillbstres ear. Second: • .b irAtenth, 4. • uttr; r p traimictligs day by amikad *rasa ". 13! shits r ", .t;in
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