21 • w • • : ~~• .. , h', .~•~~.- •'s . p;. .;K.;.ry ;fib; ~*;• _ , • : " . 1. • -,„ • • -•••:•••• , 'tc:4 !!f! , • „ • : . . • .• • • ***"'''': .f.• • • .%;:1•1 7-......, • , ` ,. .:.ft01':•:••••,..!:,,,.,. ~*..,;. . ;....:....:.., , i • ;k4%.,:,,'..,::.•,•,•••• .*".•j:i•?t,:•::: g~e._ .tomLicfFi..t,,.4 4•:01$ -,..1,.',.- : $ <. ....}:" ~ ' .: 74 i .- ~..AA-.:.., . tt-: , 4 •F / ` -...-- • - • •'•••• ":t OS •t . ••,t .0 4 • • ' .-.•. . IBM •If 7 • • ;;;:z-,i414r1,:k ,!i WA.. zx z. a.4x.:.-APECIOLAVUakt NEWS. I.OIW Obit ANIPBBIIII,9 FORBRIN 'INTEfiLIGENCE, - .114;1111116U _ UE I:EON-CLAD - VESSET, QUESTION v'rHE' MARKETS,' Yon, May 6.—The ~ .,monistarrived at midnight from Sputhatilpton, port shit "ailed on. the 23d ult. -, Tim ' litthttner 'Sailed" with itilitarfCtoree -Blitish - , Admiralty.: >had 7, a/dared-Mil ; .. wooden corvettes, sloops and gunboats in -the navy.to boiroaclad andeanvereod into power - ftil,flitati4 Smart-Tong; hatteteles,tkorar,k , to b commenced immediately. The Royal iloiereige "Milli' the - ionise of into a cupola vessel onoapt. plank haver e'beidt ; Ittihad, below - rho watiri:liating as stpisweefal ram; , rlfousolvat London were steady et 03.1hi1gi94 fire inanCy.end.sumonat.:.. - Illienie Central and Ade. railroad "hares : had adranceiL- - , Them rine" soarcil.T. an7--4.PPliestion discount:pc The Landon Tille:, Dean prOnoun . "cis the battle of Shiloh a drawn 'bettle, and • 'the 'first creditable enchanter duelist the war. Bit it - irdd; we should be fiery Rata; mistaken .• if.we thought that the Pair is: calculated to brizig the war We ill end; be la' ditiOurigertho ' , .southarst.pitople:- - ; • • The:l/Wig lister bays thit both side" fought ' with de:partite vounagiii and on Loth sides:the Generals . soem to,have dieplayed considereble . , „ • , , • Oirreire Jaya nothing like the proportion of losses, to the numbers, has oc- Borodino " This estima te 'lrin' the numbers originillr reported. - -- -FRAWol.=TheltiarineldinisterWris ordered • .to hasten the construction of iron plated bat teries dri-the dock yards. ' • ',The floating batteries Pelho - ; Lagoa, Pal - 'Odra -- iiiii2Paecheira, of Id guns each, were to :104, 1 1 1 1notted , bi - tkcialSatiforger,•vras at liberty,.and relMitstediorliii former posit:l9E4oe Court of Appeal haring ihrisid_tbe original judgment. blehapi had notified.: the minis - ef , pitblieveorsh4;' of their iritentien 'to • with'. the papal initiketansi- . z " 4 0 tztet.-;J-1200 royal' troops entered .plia - on ths.:2oth, and order had been estab - lished :: POrttrosti,-The United States frigate Saint Loa" : was it Lisbon. , BAVARIA. —The betrothalof the Grand Duke Ferdinand to the sister of Francis If, had been' announced. leitt.—Bishop Fero has been arrested - by orderer - the King's Procurer. t - The brigand chief, Pentrillor, has been.; ar meted, - and .100,000 cartouche boxes and 400 brigand*" traifbruitilielsed. flatibaldt le. actively engaged in. farthing - - The clergy of Leiteo had sent an address *ring TOO newel! to-the Pope, praying him to, renounce his temporal ; power, and thereby The Prince Uf Cepea was dead..''. The'Franch" and Briglish equadrons bad Ammilf.orilered oritali from oenartio Threes. .t Bight thousand Montenegrins and three ." thousands:insurgents attacked the Turks near liikitick.'t The insurgents ware repulsed eight fietria. ...,...-ThwAiontattegrins retre a ted, leaving 000 dea4.oll the held; and carrying away many killed , and .wounded." Three: handred and fifty-three Thrke were besides many Thelifontenegrine dontinite to assemble in --- - Orear , Pasohti had ordered Dotted' Pasha to fall-bank on Rrestack, in order to attack the Turkish.orces.' :Citrus.'-1s was rumored that the rebels' in tandftri attatik-.Erto Chow Foci. - , April - ,22.—Cotton—The gale of r-40,000 bales is reported, including 10,000 to • !t-speciiloitorc and exporters. ,The market to lank; Willi air icpwaid tendency, hut the prices are'une . • The Manchester markets are quiet, with an erivieeingteadeney.• --yaireadatuffs—Flotir' unchanged and steady. aid unchanged, but quiet. Red -Vesture Illaddp Red Southern 1 Is@lle 6d; White:Waste& 12s; Avitite Southern 123®12" -Cora-quiet and unchanged; mired at 18s Off. Bast heavy. Pork dull.. .Zaeon quiet, but .afaidj; sales at 60e@t699. - Sugar dull. Coffee ' • *anti. ' Rive Inactive.- Ashes quiet and steady. reporttizys'llat cotton is . 34 - 0 high sr and' firm: lisarkau-; 7 The corn market is quiet and nn ihariged.,-.: • -Iticielellist 9 e kdvance beiond Wil • . liiiiiiiiturgProgreesjof the Army. • . • .. ifitaturialt; May 6.Theaorzes- pondence of the kanioni t , at Fortress Monroe, say* that Gen. McCiellan's'advance is beyond Willientalbstrgi'and that our 'gunboats are at , West - PointOuiving on their way captured or , deetruyedsnany rebel transports. • A report was current of the capture of a number• A'foteeltad been liatded at West Point and deitrOyed tthridge Paths Richmond Batitinciazi May 6.—The French war steam . or Claisendiesinui down from Yorktown at 5 o'clOck last-brio:ibis, bringingg' the French Initiator, and. also , Capt. Pox, the Assistant Secretary of , the Navy. , • We learn that tip - to 1 o'clock thii steamers _ with Gen. Franklin's : division had 'not gone beyondlerktOwn,.but wire waiting to - hear from above. - One ofthe gunboats which. went up on-ffun , .. day morning had returned and reported that . the river is unobstructed, aid that' the gunz . boats - had reached West Point, where a force had been landed; and destroyed abridge on tha road to - Itiehniond. Several rebel transports were overtaken going up - the-river. .13ome were ran ashore those tar bOirtteseaping—and were burned ; others had been captured. -• Thicliteit reports say that Gen: McClellan war with- the site - awe of the army, and was supposed to beirefora - Williamaburg, in which • direction therlibrid been a brisk cannonading „ .ffnunig the prisoriers,is the Chief of lin ' 'renters - en Gen.dolmiton's staff, who states ,'that the whole 'rebel army •at • Yorktown amounted to 85,000 men. Ile gives a most •.• deplorable account of-the condition of the • army, and says they..will be nnableto make a stand anywnere thitalde of Richmond. The retreat commeneed-before•daylight on Bator darmorning, and he doubts not that the ad • - vanes wit 26 Miles distantat the limo the last gun was fired - front Yorktown. . . On-,,Banday . morning Gerienil - MeOlellan signelled - Ave ghboati 1 laying below- York - town °file' fact of the evacuation, with in struotions to proceed on up the river to West Point Land minors all obstructions out of their quite s , fleet of steamers and vestige loaded With troops were - discovered - in the distance, and a pursuit. was commeneed; resulting in the capture of some of them, whilst others were rua ashore and fired by those on board, - . who escaped - to the woods.- .- It le said Wet by three o'clock in the - after.: -*noon the gntiboits bad reached West .Point thiThead. a6 - .the.navirsition,aearly 30 miles above Yorktown, frequently shelling the par- • • ties of the enemy-that were discovered flying along the Chore', and flanking that portion of --' the .retreating briny that, were moving towards - West Point to take the railroad to Richmond. • Immediately in,the, wake of the gunboats followed *long - line river steamers loaded with troops;carrAng Gen. Franklin's' Divis ion, with 15,004 to 20,000 men. These troops reached Yallitowit ',during 'the afternoon,.and stopped there to await intelligence from - the -.Wiest& It is; propbsed to land-thornitt `town, if therepoita of the gunboats are \f air at. Yartaiagton..Terta..o .-.Thompitait at Fort Wright. hilay.S.-;-,T4e steamer An bacii; front rsikt Littßing, ar#ved here on Elaads,r affair at Farmington on Saturday, Pupa took lbetwoon 200 and 300 priaon -41/1 tants;'camp equipage, four pieces of artillie7 and iortraLkundrodanuskota. . At: the time the :Ankdopo loft Piusbirgb, 'of isokviatinnong t firing armr - imaide .4- Whe r wad sot aseeitained• *itsiiivot4ntdosottonifrotnirodifrAglit I.lltwroporn that eL Thompson to a thud-. llittotual fonmr4tero now cliso; exceed $,OOO or 4,000' ~ , . 11 . v~t~ ~~tkf`~- fi:'~~. ~~ 5. s+~~;Z~~ N . y,~\Fo7,'_ji u 2 °?,psi :#317.W*W 1 5 ,, z ,- ip , .l -, ;;.'4 , :! , :; -. ::..i , , RejpwAtcholuier— Ran4latheres adler 4 . , Degcrtt o e - flAithapgii;er-rgiatinerit, 41,1 ; ; chi Rinternone, . 11- sq6.Fortress Monroe oomtepondent of ther — Amcrican report? the !" fallowing: - .Yesterday afternoon, a schooner smote.. dollen - the James;rivel- from Richmond, 1, .I.lpi _when near NewpOrt :NeMs elm wee run I -ashcan on the south - -Fide of`-the river. Her . 2 Singular inerelnelltr attracted eencideraMo at tention, and men were observed to immediate .Jfiake to their boats and pull for Newport Wows.. On' arriving, they announced -that they. had intentionally run her ashore for the purpoee of resoling our liner, and -that she - contained 60 tons Hof coal for the Merrimac. . . Several boats.. were immediate] manned. and alerted out forrthe purpose of endeavor it:loe tow.her off, bat finding this to be in, .possible, they set-heron tire, and she was ,burned to the water's edge. The Merrimac was insight at the time, but she did not venture to save the vessel. The crew were taken to headquarters, and garcia deplorable account of affairs at Rich mond, and among the troops, who regsrded all further attempts to sustain the rebellion as sheer folly. . accordance with a notice given by Gen. Huger to Gen. Wool, a few days sinee, Capt. Mtwara proceeded, at noun to-day, with the ,ateatrter New Haven, up James River, to meet a .rebel beat in which he promised to send down from Richmond 500 federal prisoners ' in exchange for those released by Gen. Burnside. tip to the hour the boat starts, no tidings have been_heard from them. They are expected to arrive to-night. T.he,Ship Emily St. Pierre Captured and. Re-Taken--Disloyal Ba morellerehant. Nam Yoga, May 6.—The ship Emily St. Pierre which was captured some time by our blockading fleet, and a prize crew put on boar 4 witk.ardOrs to make for Philadelphia, wee subsequently recaptured by the rebel Capt. Wilson,who by stratagem made prison ers of all the prize. crew. and prize master. The Vessel arrived , at' Liverpool on tbo 21st ult., the Ciptain being assisted in navigating here by only three or four, who, with •himself, were allowed to remain on board by our cruis ers who captured her. Lieut. Slone was placed In charge of the Badly St. Pierre by our gunboat, end was overpowered by Wilsonand the rebel steward and cook and placed in irons. A letter froma first class nnirchant in Balti more to a .Liverpool mercantile firm, states, under date of April Bth, that the Federals sat fered 4 severe defeat in a battle at Yorktown, and that the Merrimac and seven other iron clad ships are out. This was received in Liverpool by the steamship China, and shows that all the merchants of Baltimore are not yet loyal. Plorgater Cavalry Routed--130 Pris oners Taken--The Whole Force Probably Car.ured. NaidYuba, May p.-A dispatch to the ILouiisville Joarnai says that lien. Dumont, with portions of Wooltord's and Smith's Ken tucky cavalry, and Wynkoop's Pennsylvania cavalry, attacked Morgan's and Woods' cav alry, 800 in number, at Lebanon, TODLICALTO, on Monday morning, at five o'clock. — The rebels were utterly routed. A large number were slain, and 150 prisoners taken. Nearly all their horses and arms were captured. They fled, after fighting an hour and a half, Gen. Dumont being in full pursuit lie will capture the whole force. The priseners.will be hero this evening. It was a brilliant af fair, and managed with great skill by Gen. 'Dumont. Morgan is reported killed. Col. Smith is wounded in the leg; Col. Woottonl wounded, in the abdomen, seriously. The rebels were completely surprised and out -1 witted, I Some. of Gen. Negley's Men Cap - tared and Released. Lottuivaxt, May 6.—Captains Ilexlett and McKinney, Lieuts. Gorey, Chambers, Dial, Thongs and Leonard, of the 2d Ohio regi ment, with 70 privates, Captain Jenifer and Adjutant Neal, with 115 men, of the 13th Ohio,'Ljeut. Mitchel, (the General's eon,) of Kennett's cavalry, Captain Kiting, with two Lieutenants, of the 2lst Ohio, with 53 pri tams, were taken prisoners at Pulaski, Ten nessee, on last Friday, by 1,000 of Morgan's reM'd cavalry, after a fight of two and a half hours.. The prisoners were subsequently re leased on parole, and are now at Nashville. Morgan lost six killed and ten wounded. Our lose was two killed, three wounded, and ono missin:. Death of Judge Malin Porrsvma, Iday, 6.—The Hon. George Rahn,Assistant Judge of Schuylkill county, died last evening at his residence in this place. His loss will he severely felt by a large circle of friends and relatives. ',Judge Rahn was one of the pioneers in the development of the resources Of the coal regions of Pennsylvania. COM M PRCIAL .RECOR.D COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION' OF • BOARD OF TRADE FOR FXBRUARY AND MARCH. moczstai, J. J. GILLZSPIZ, J. L BrAzar.,' B. Pace PITTSBURGH BIARKETs [Raportfd esircisity fer the Pittehiii‘gh Dalai Oeseite Tumults, May I, 1562. • FLOEB—There is a moderate &onion.] for flour, white prices are firm and fully tuatutalued; getout 30' bbla Family at 045,10; 400 do do at $5.35,25, and 165 do do at 85,15(45,20. BACON—firm but unehanged; axle of 2,WD IDs oouotry cured &Mulder, at de; •Aouo do Std. at se, nod 5 tierces Cinch:matt Sugar Carod Hauls at ao. POTATOES--steady; sale of PM torah Pink Eyes at 40c, oral 50 do California Bed. at santefigure. BUTTEIL—duII and drooping; sale of S Dbl.. prime 801 l at 13414 c, wid 10 firkins do at 140. DRIED FRUIT—SaIe Of 20 bush inferior Amami at $1,15; 'Ai do do at $1,37 to 81,71; 35 bush Peaches at a5Z1"25 do do at 52,101/2,75. BYE FLOUR—lull and drooPluz note of 30 bids from store at 52,82 per bbl. BEANS—SaIe of 12: bush cummuu White at 51,25 per bush. CliEESZ—,Sole of 15 boles now W. IL. at Sc per lb. EGl7S—in better supply; sale of 5 bbts at 75 o. CURS—unchanged; sale of 90 both Shelved at 39c per bosh. GROCERIES--No reported nod no cholla,' . iu prima - ST. LOUM—sea 6.oaoaa-7 bake bernio, Mead Codlo; 44, 01l bble, W. Y 'Nooklase; 16 do do, North Aissenciu Oil co; tit dude, Ardeeco Oil co; 40 do do, Luce.° Oil co; 50 bxe,t; Old. tobacco,Leecb 0 Hutch -113150U; 3 bite h h goods., Juba black; 122 Lulea hemp, H Genii& 600 bide flour, J 8 Liggett co; 2600 au do, =du; 46 ice buccal, 6do Lard, 25 Ws rod oil, Clarke A co. - LOUISVILLE—err. Ala artuaa-24 btula toboceo, bble dour, lot pkge lard, 71 tree meat, 211 Wide bacon, 20 eke featnera, 83 do hair, 52 Ida whisky, Clarke et co; 485 Mils dour, 11 Rea & co; 21e) do do, J W Sllnpacal; 2 be. eundrice,A D Men% 5 bile older, A Manua; Ei do whisky, 10 do toltwou, Lambert A Shlpton; 15 - hutta do, Shaver dr. Lowest; IU b., 4 ue. are tobacco, M Heyl; 21 oil 111,, Iluteblueen & co; 1 Liz mdse. .1 IL Speer; 43 halos cotton, J S Dilworth & cuc7 hhile tobacco, I be aeruples, thw IVILtoo; 8 bhde do,'J W Taylor; Yd mils dry eluded, Jaa A Fetzer; Si do lard oil, Jr Delfts a 00; /lb du whisky. E Ii Myers & co;'32 011 Ude, Kirkpatrick, Bonusp a Cu;4B do du, Adairis, co; Ai Use *dap, ft Dolled a c,r, libtrA barna, Leech a liulchimou; Cal oil We, no corisigmm LOUISVILLE-4.m Cuai Put-2060 1,5 s wheel. Melissa a Allier; Web d• do. li W biulpsuu; 210 do do, Elltchcock, klotrocry k :Art du du, D T Iteu reedy & Ido; Midas oil, Jas Dalsell a sou; 1101 hides, S Mutilate/ @ Co; Ili eke bacon, Clarke et Co. .IVSEELLSG—ras AlurravA-4198 bbis dour, 20 lianas of lard, 1 bbl.do, 11 Wile of nave, 2 eke of ware Clarke - i - Co:: 14 boa, of bottles, duo. 41deu, So Mils of oil, lionyth 1, Bern.; 25 1 11110 of oil, J. Ritchie; 1 plow, Jas. Collins di Co.; 42 eke of barley, Spencer d liarresd; 512 eke Moor°, Cobbva a Mason; 18 kg* of whirl lead, Whieten & &kens; titi eke reds, S• D. s C. P:Atarkle; i 8 bills of paper Voider & FIV0•012; 48 sks Potatoes, 1 Lbl eggs, 1 beket of honor, Frank Van Corlett: I GM of egg., 1 be bui tor 2 rain, W. flews; 12 bead iii.Lcuailo 25 eke of Wt.*, 2 Cai<lia, owner. "FITTEI3I7IIOII. FT. IFATTIT b CH , cono RAILTIOLD.— May 6.—15 carboyeb-S 51 Kier; 0 - I,za butter, Watt A, WIWI; 3 bbbr oti,Jan AYetzer, 2 cks pota sh, 1 Dal mall a co; 100 hides, Kays a Stewart; DU oil bbls, T MLlkr; tka Poatit, / I ,Cautleld; 52 hides, S. Liar tough c0;13 . 1,b1e molasses, Juhd I Mouse A cu; 67 beta oil, Kane* mg 62 oil bbla,W A McClurg; 15 dos palls, g do Oar., Meaus S Celia.; 20 du' pall.. Schouut bar Isuagt,ll) do do, sdo tubs, Watt a' WWI.; 15 du poUa, J A alcGeagh; 4 do du, 5 du tuba, 2 do teet ers, It Italsell S cb; ;$2 bdla paper, it U Howard, Canary a YITTAIWUOII Ilargatrae, May 6.- 0 kgs butter, 3 kgs Lard, 2 tuba grease, McCullough, Sundt 410.4 lot potatoes, II Mlckete; 60 tails chairs, Y Walker; 2 bbls dry apples, J S 1/worth6 co; 1 Ito butter. 1. &tamp, Little Trimble, Tu rithr continue. to neck 'lowly at this point wait ccuit:cight feet by dos nuthaleat evening. 11., Realt . usro yked.) v.. Teriplega t int, th ough some .thatl cooler than :tbb day- pretious... - ....Z.thasineiT notation.. pr*ity; ult" at tbs. lJtec. -Kith moderate toseeipts itilisal . tioandii'llus J. H Yaid. ' L7ata Poe,,' fat itiFin4i;, ith lull _eargves.. auii;:'fro:ifx4: • s rut e.; uaton' , 1-- MEE - 7 .4 , , ..=!1.R.*1744517.14, , rizA4t,,, , V=A-, - 7 -7 4 -, 7' , *' l •=l - Arßxr.74 ,-- - -',-''''' . -a• - :.:....24...t:= - - . .j, ,, 'Efrr:5.' , W 14.• ;f 1 ';', ,,,,f,, :Wer :.,:i i . :. :., : t : 11:.,. .. -i,,, ' , K %:67---:::,AL, Mz r,.,i;F.,•.'4 ... . ~• ~,,, •.._ .. --..., -- ~ - ~: , , ----..,,,, . : f 1... • .:, , ~.., - -...1, ', - : . ~'-' ' . - . .. .. . imports by River Imports-by Railroad. Rivet Newe. , kv4. - • •-•- '-' , Itwiewa,-frineret,Loalfr, - .lllTivb. l *Sgn in ta , ..rtuTs She, ;Villain fa • •• • , Ed. 'Gaze, StrunterAl. 11. Ford, Cato. W. ii. .11•••rr, hit LouLtrille April 2 9 th, uud Cincut uuri ]lay -lot.:. DLuiturged 4W lastaatch andshin 111.13 Ovur Pur3rn.lrrg; 1. blule tnlru oo et Point liorinJr, ova lu. (Ads fluor at Wheeling. Fur Pitteburgtt as It.t.u: llsl 1,1.1,4 flour, Brown 5 Kirk pat ro tt tothtt... • Juba Fnll rtou; II hltdo, 1 t.tt tubureu, 31 11-31; d IA& tobacco, 11 0 Dunithdo; a Idula, I i,x he roi c, J 31urpIty; 35 bzet du, J ii D. wurt IL 4 cv; v labor au, ntou Mil, [lour, 44 Lab au.ch, Clutko h or.; lOU I.xo olonlA Ituckeurrn A Unhurt; t 4 oil bbls, txllrny Cuutield 3 r; 11 , 01.4.Le.f100r, lainlrAy; .4no do do. lho Icy. Welione• t 2.00 do Thou . , ...holooloo 1...0r, ro do do. Knox It lieu no du, .fond-e traroiner orrice in I'ltt6burgh Nitwit.y night or .11ondoy, leAve (or Lomerille We. no.hAy fen. Tome, I.r. 11. h. loa Cncelsocan AND LOIIMVILLE—Tho liLlrenno. ::.pt. IncLalhii, and .1. 11. I oto, l.'opt. Kerr, I. [Jr the ohore lonhte Chit erenion, whhenll. C.O. yl r. W. U. itryen ' , tale& charge t ..111.:e of 11. herd. The Ida 4,y, Copt. lictio, '.at tm I , atly t. aVe about the but fir Chet...wk. bit Loott—.l.lmistauuch istrawur firlaul,Capt . ..Irwin, will pultlroly kayo fur At. Loftin to-tiny la, Aurora, Capt. Arotwalt, ie nou,mortsl fur Hour Volt rill Urrr.it 'Sthistrstrio Lu—Teo Arizooio, U..pt. Shuman, =ld A rgllll4l.lt, l:apt. Porter; 1.1..0 110a1 Naset.gtr atoomoro, aXe faItIOULICIA to le.° am Oho,. forthwith. lon Wits:Luso—Me Lizzio Martin, Capt. Brown is the Wheeling packet for tuelay, leaving st noon STE.IJFIfIOaTS fOOkt CINCINNATI, LOUIS VILLX, ST. LOUTS AND UYPEB RIVEIL. —Tan magnificent atiantiav .a.l7ltOrCia. Vapl. J. W. Ananalr, will (eerie as above un tiAllittittiY, Itith i inst., at k o'Cluck p. m. For Unfit& or Lafarge apply an board or to niy7 Jullti FLACK, Await. 1.4 1 0. H. 4 tiT. LOU IS, LiALENA • J_. AND ST. Fa UL.-Iho flue steamer • IItILFAaT. Capt. Carleton, !MVOS M &by. ou 1441 a DA T, Tth last ,at 4 o'clock p. la s For freight or po sago okay ou board, Al the loot of blarkot VtlVet, or luyo JOHN FLACK, Agent. LI olt T. LOU t 8 AN u Sr. - - • PAUL.—The elegant ataamar PAH TrIEN lA, Capt. Porgy Brown, alit lawn, no moor.. or SATUILDAY, Itoh lostatat, at. 6 oulock p m. Fur Ireig!lt or p. pogo apply on board or to nod J. B. Id CJ, !Ironic jlOli CINCINNATI & LOU LSVILLE.—Tho excellent summer ..vAItENGt.i, Capt. A. C. bl'Coilaut, Wm. m And Icr ah intermediate iwrta, oo TRIS Da Y. ?Ili met, at 4 p. m. For freight or paioage etiply on Weird or to rit, s J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agente. LOUR bI'..LOULS, KEOKUK, ~ GALINA AND tie, PAUL—The cummothoue and ileac .tamer ARGONAO J. W. Porter, '4IAD loos, fur tho above and oil toter. mediate ports, ou TDL3 DAl,:nay 7th, at 4 p. tu. For freight or passage apply ou hoard or to ro.l .1. D. LIVINGSTON A L'O.. Agent, 1 1 W IaNCLNNATI. LOUI6- VILLE AND NA.III/lILLE.—Th bus ateniner J. 11. DUNE, Capt. J. Dumunon blare for tno• above and all intrammlints Forts, on TILLS DAY, lilny 7th, nt ♦ o'clock. p. m. For froight or !mange apply on Ward or to my I 11111=INE Lit Otter. .LUUIS, IiAMEaNA, - .1: DUBUQUE AND hi. PAUL.—The tion preisenger strainer AILIZMNIA. Cat.. .-aro,,ri cutnau, trill leave for tho above ports o, This DAY, May fah, at ♦ p. tn. For freight or tiaatagr apply va Want or to lay I .1: B. LIVIN4I6TOQZ,It CO., A :.-cuts. 1 4 1 UIC UII , :kANINA'I'I., LOUIS YILI.X.—The magnificent Wainer —• WA MAY, Capt. John U. &no, will leave es eieor on FILIDAY, eat instant, at 5 o'clock p, us. Nor freight or pweage ripply eo board or '0 J. B. LI V JIM/STUN & CO., lAgeure. my 3 JOLIN FLACK. FU!' Ct.\ CLOU • ISVILLE.—The beautiful xttottaer J. ft. FOH.D, Capt. W. U. herr. Itmem ttr amn• WEDNEnttrt Y, 7th m.t., at 4p. m. lot fremht or piNSAgt , apply en Math' 'or to . . .1. O. LIVING:110N A CO., :t JOHN FLACK, , 1 _Ol huuLAti w IN ZANESVILLE PACKET.—Thr and beautiful parte - tiger ottvAl.r E.IIIIA tlapk A3rot, leaven Pittsburgh for. imtortrille EVIIIIIC TllltbltA at 4 o'clock p. lirtnuoug, tracer Zatummlle /41(6:111( FULDA V, at m. For ftright. l.46lo4,, apply uu in•ard Or to J. D. LI VlNtiAttli d CU., Agent% Pittsburgh. H. B. PIERON Agrotr. Zattervillr. ~.l4 IAT ELING PA( , T The steamer 1.17.Z1K 31 A.11T1N,,,.. - - C...pt. D. T. Broom, 11111.1. kr WHEY:LANG, wad sit intern...dims io,luts, every )IONDAT, WEDNES.. DAN and FILWAY, at 12 o'clock m., maktna close couusctious with the Parkenburg packet.. Motu.- tuk, leaves WIIEELINI; every TIikISDAY, TIIGBs- DA Y awl - BATT 'WAY, at B o'clock a. m. For freight passage apply ou board or to JAMES COLLLICI & CO., Agents, ap2; Nu. 115 Water street. SE Ilr LAM .rll✓l CIII.IIr.U.S. WHEELER £ WILSON'S Sewing Machines, N . FIFTH STUMET, PITTSBUKOII, PA UNITED STAWES FAIR For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1880 UPWARDS Of MAO MACHINES SOLD IN THE MMIM= HORS MAI: 33,004 SOLD THE PAST TEAR. We offer to the public WHEELER A WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with Increased confidence of Its merits ea We boat and most reliable Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest Mei., makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both tide.; Is Ample to construc tion, more speedy In movement, and more durable than any other machine. Ciratiam, giving prices and denctiption of Ma chines, furnished gratis, on application to permit or by letter. rrery Machine warranted for dues years. WM. !SUMNER A 00. ll= SEWING MACHINES. WILLIAMS & 011V18' UNEQUALED DOUBLE TILREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Prim $25 to $5O. Saleroom No. 12 Filth street. Tins. Machines hare been In use four )oars. and have given entire satisfaction. They will run, rah. er, foil, hem, tuck and embroider,and will do all that any other Menhirs, will do . I Machines war. ranted and kept In repair one _year without charge. Alto instructions given to purchaser,. Sewing Machine Samna, Cotton, Silk, till and Oilerstept constantly on band.' LILLEY, STRAIN & CD., Sole Aputifor Weitern Ponds, No. 12 Fifth street, canter of Market, Iltue b fltilt STRAIN & Co., Manufacturers and horn for sale, Wholowde and Retail, all kinds of SEWING 51ACIIINE NEEDLES. LILLEY, STRAIN A CO., No. 12 Fifth st., corner of Market. AGENTS WANTED. mhbDorod FOR 13.1.L.E. I 1 E PEUFkiei r i - SALE.—Two twoostory brick dwellings, snp• plied with water and gas ; lots each 30 by--140 feet,. situated on Lath avenue. Allegheny city. A building putty Waled, with large .tuna base ment, an acre and a quarter of ground, situated on Wald? Bun, • abort—distance from the Manchester Tasseutter and Ft. W. it 0. Railroad., being suitable for manufacturing purpose. Also, a (am of 100 earn, six and a half miles from thin city, and one and • quarter miles from Court ney'a Station, I'. It. W. a C. B. it., with a yoring Orchwei of 8,0 tree. • water power Saw Mill, two Lioness, and other improvemtnis ; tiny acre. attired, balance timber. Nur further particulars Inquire of HAM% !ANKH., GI Federal s.t, Allegheny or j:fl, I.therty otrrnt. Pitrobut: MiEl ABOLIT sionT Hor.4v. rowza GOOD (lUDS!' WILL 116 SOLD 1.3 MLA P FUR CASH GAZKTTE OTFIOE, Fifth mitv,44, above F.mithtiott Elaquiie At the rel4Nltt 1 4 1011. tSALI 011 EXCI - JANGE---A gixtil location for • Physician or Druggist. The im— provements consist of Brick . Building., large Lot with fruit adamant kinda; Iv convenient tochunth, es, school house* and Pamenger Railway. Will 1w sold on reasonable terms, or mchange for improved farming Property. "or particulars address G. T. GILLIAM, Jali:lavrtlavrtY Sharpaborgh. Allegheny Co.. Pr LILLE SALE ATA GROANzzLowsolt. With four slam and two banks of keyald 6 outarda Has been to ono In a prl• vete family lees than two year., and la In aicellent order In 'eery romped. The style of furniture to eery handsome, and equal to the beat made Plano Porte, klanutacturer'S price VIO. oln Balton. for solo n6w for 5125, cash, by KIM JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et, pint SAIX.—A two-story frame house .L , coat luing tire rooms, situated on the setsmd street from the Third Wool School House. - Allegheny city. The la ho a front of twenty bet oa Middle street .41 extends back Illty feet. For ale vary cheap. , Apply to IS. MoLAAIN I CO., ANA 102 Fourth stmt.. $lOOO tlltPUlgAE A lEt i coa ti l .wit good two.alory Stone lion" barge -Bun, plenty of choke Fruit; situated 3W, mils* horn enviasburg. Avolrin . B. leetenTN & CO.. 102 Yoneth It. • itArm)PER--gsoo lbs. Ombro for wile "41. 1 7 AOC 71 /4/ 214 Tqc/ 4 CO, - - -DiSSOMWOWSTiIf Urs soLuTtow (ry 31.371'111111. 4 A: Jr M. LA R1311.:11 1.... in-en nln.Auloo•.t oy mutual 1.10,11, J. 31 I..nr inn, will ,ottin 11,. •,' C11A.111.r.:4 31 - A1'7111..1:5, ney. - ollodyln J M. LA Rl3l F.l:. lISSOLU lA RTN Eltr3lll I , 1,211,r , 1t1p hereto( .re exist ler. 1 ,- th e.a, WILLIAM II IUN J Ilie 11 )1 BILUSLI. 8.,8er aoa Stosa I r Worker, up.l-r the nansdahli a.. 1.. ol V. I 1.1.1 It M L L & ' CO.orm lie I Ith dux of Apro by the I death Wil him BDruhol. All pareem. having counts caned with well firm ',II plea e call nod Lase. them h.likistial j [lse uteleraNcost The bnelnesa lIL be the Mil stab, No. 01 Penn I.t rest,_ he eat , s ie.,: port. .r, he .111 he pleaaai to a. e the paz r..tia of the hoe tire. 5..1 01; el, 111,111 i hum nets In Inn line, • JA RED M. 81{E511, vuto, firm ItmulttlS A. V, co-partnetstnp hereto ettlallir,-; ladnom .101 IN 11. IIANFIRLIi and P. M. BARI:ill:ft, mei, try Dna: ait.l ntylt. nt J. 11. PAN YIE LPN co, tit l.y lintrratioy. 'lint buainterti of the late tiny will lye at' I.y Jahn whn will confirm. the Pr.di•i..... Pr— 'inn. and ~.1111111.1014 at the old moat, No 111 orol 11l Pint taraer. Jail .S P CAN!: II:AM Piri.thargh, Jon. 1, 1862.—1n2,1_ 7'o LET. 1, -1 01t RENT OR SitLE.--9 HOUSE mot lining ulna r. , 1116 Rntl cellar. together %MI I 111 H UM: A eitlih OF I A AN U, ait bin of h of a mile of 11..yadlie :Alia," for 5160 per Abu, A NEW WAISE, tivo woo., eel , to and garret. Olt Gharttere street, Find Ward, alto ghetiy, for SW tot mouth. Pc.r further pratleulara require of AIM PAVIERSON, Copt. BASF., et 11a:ravine Slat lon, Or, of reyfelf lIU —A large, well finished unit J. numfortably furulalted blurt. on Murket, between I'hird nun Foul lb streets. 'A long Mount. tilted up for evele.,l, and hereteture ...Ivied by Mr. Avery'sAr.ilent.t for itetog Indent Alvo, Noleun'e Apubrot3po Iftetni, tweer of TI,IrA nd Market rareeLe. Ale°, eevernl lbw.. ennoble for ettlewr. Rent very low, to wilt the Mtn.. E. IP, GAZ'hbfll, earner Third and M.arket rI reef, 1. 4 10 IS KILN I:—LN z•ENVIOKI.Ki—A two L story Itrtck ol e«vun 111t , r44, with-n ba il sot ix a gn.l hwntioo. EllqUir, of " J. W. F. W lIITS, In,. Fifth P(ll, o tePil JAM/I,h. t i p t#K It T. --Sot largo anti well lightod SHOPS., au Its), suitable for thtbinst lakes"' or Alschitto Shops, Will lA, knout] to ono or lifternnt North.. Apply mt 42 Filth 4trrrt. 1,4 bAl.tt UK KENT—An Oit 1: floury, in roomploto orlier. Apply to 11.0ir1 A ItTlltilltt Airy I:tt ronrth ott 1.44 JR 11.EINT—A ixanieruible Dwelling .1: House; 8 rooms; a amble raid oirriage house; 2 iteres Land, well tug with apple and prech trues, grape arbor, Sr. WIII lm leave.' tow good leunnt fora uum t,orufgenre. giolitire or WATT et: 2CB lifherty etri,et. Ai...o—A turn• story Bria Dwelling un Colwel reet; S room', in good onto, Avply o. htfiAtf W.ITTS WlLSoll.2csg Itiherty st. STOU'ES, ALLEN, C 9., VALLEY Yobtrtiay, PittebbrElL tatirWananover, No. 3.1 Liberty Parcel. Ilamitatturere of COtili, I'AIZI/It AND llVA're (SG STtiVES, I'AfILIIII AND EITCIINN GIiATES, 11OLLUIV WANE, etc, Stteil end G Iron 11 mitts. linll+ tog eastitige, 31111 Water exicl Ar. Lifer Pipe, SA4 Iroa [rows, NVairou it., Kettle*, l'ulleyt, Ilitagern. Car te! ereitingiatenerally. A 1..., Jebbii.g roe] 51.1.i0r lAlatioga mule 1.. cedar. Patented Portable will. Stettin or llorao bola:Cu:1 VOUNG BROTHERS, Duque-sNE FOUN -1„ war, Litaarty street, tear the Alittr Depot Pu. IL It., Pittaburals, g/ ManUM:W.I'V MACHINE, LIOT BLAST AND ROLLING Ml FURNACE CASTINGS LA every .144,11.4 oIL PIPE, ROLLER CASTINGS, FOIE FRONTS, GRATE. BAILS, WAGON BOXES, BAD AND DOG IRONS, GI:ATEA AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP. COI liilX ES, au., always ow hand latd for wile low. Order. 1;41 with W. W, YOUNU,aaerpor of Wood .Ir,ot and 1•44,105 el alley', will maara iln•laia I it.. iIT3 .7/ "Si LAwlr'/E.:O UB ! ..„ .. , 'IEA WEEKLY 11 rw if. F. :N. $411 :1 1,7 NEW TONE AND LIVEIirDDL, tug 011 , 1 embark illk; QUEENS 10 t d • 'winol4 The worwoh tiett . York Nrsil oiltA Steantehlp Company Witold ,1 , -,patchin; their wwore4 l',1311,4001: Iron St, , Anothapo Y (411otrat ...... litatuolky, 5143 10. milt A. !+2l.urdity. May 17. tarlNßUltqli `Olturday, May 24. ct,ry Sal AT lt,us. trtuv Pter 44. tiontt di RST CAD1N......571.,0) STEERAGE *0,16 - 40 to London.... 130,00 do to Ltoldtto..... 3.40 do to hail PA,nO du to Bari, nii, .1,, t,. Hoollurr. 8.5,tri1 du tot iltunflrg.. 2litl 5,06 LONDON EXHIBITION: Ret rn ticket., 1i0n .11.11 and bock. . Find [hoes . Third tAwlet 66 Powunuture ohut forwarded to LI vrti, Drown, 11.01- L..ninin, Antwerp, ,to., of equolly w rule. rorPertions w obing to brig Ili their Mond, caw boy llokots hero et Out following rut. to Now York: Yrom Liverpool or glieenkfown, let Cabin, fly, Ees soJ $lO6. Sumo-rue Burn Liver-pool *WA). /from gileoListOWO Mat , Thou: intesuirve Lt.n artivrtar accononalatlcoot for pourougers, ond carry oriporiencod Surgeon. They rte Wilt in Water-Ligiie Iron suctione, nod lon,. Potent Fire Annihilators on 1..41. . . •i'PAm+zzugs rot Ecreori.—By order (tithe tLn rearm of &W., ponamers Laurin the United Stet. ire required go gnneort Puiiparte befire going on I.dard Steamer, JuLIN U. DALE, Agokt, Brtarlarq, Non . York JOHN TllOlll . ON, Aguut, Nn 410 t.tf.rtv P1f1.1.11,h Oil Clothe, &e., M'C AL LU M'S, .4*o. S 7 Fourth Street, Bought previous to the late advauce' In prices, which the fulliat advantage is offered to purchase rolt CASII. del2 _ NEW GOODS! N EW GOODS 1 _ aT TIII -OIL CLOTH WARRIIOOSI,S, Noe. 26 .428 St. Clair Street, Pittaborgh. We ire 13. W receiving our Spring stock of 1' L9Oll OIL CLOTHS, FURNITURE OIL CLOTHSI TRANSPARENT ORERN ic OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHAD S, BUFF HOLLANDS, ENAMELED OIL CLOTHS SHADE TRIMMINGS. Wholesale nod Itelall buyers till And our stock hoge, comprising the nowefit erylm and at VT ICA4 lOW W orth the times. J. A: H. PHILLIPS. J AMESII. CH [LDS & CO., 110PN COTTON RILL, ALLEGUENY, SEA ULESS BAGS AND OP OSNABIIIiGH 32 INCITES TO W INCHES WIDE alfrOrden kit at R. Childs A. C.o.'s, 133 Wool ,t Pittabutgh. will rodeiv. nitentl , n. 04.15:111, LIRUIT TREES.--INDUCEMENTS TO PUR- L' 0110801111.—A very large stock of choice TEEIIB, of eget-tail nivietlea to choose from, with every pewi t*• utre taken to have every variety true to of Apple atone co Noe 1750/0--'B4OOO of which are three year old,, Iti,ort four yerteltildit. You% Itt.. Itto two to three yenta old. relFaiTTlhm, Sr., It tine dock. Itarcumem—the Treed to to E outcry. Call and examine them. ERGIIIIENS from Ito 8 foot;by the hundred, chump; ales, SIIADE TREES AND SIIRUDDEILY, • of olmala and retail. _ . Attldreom PITT:411.111.01I AV I D OAKLAND NOEL Pittoburet, l'o. 0(1110 MI'RPIIrI7I. I, NEW 6Tullt. GI(OI..;LitIEN AND Pro:loco: 100 Idlo. foir and choice Sugar; 750 Lido. N. V. Alolatill ,l l 110) do I,,,yerings' Fyrup; 1(01 b Honey du 150 do nenortod )rondo Syxop; 75 do Crueloal and Puir.irizrd Sngar; 1110 do A. and II do 175 do C and C C Yeiloa I do f4l bozo, Black Tobarco--94; • 75 throb, Y. H. 7ro; 25 do Black 1010 kepi English Olunhonso SC111h; 75 boon pure Ground fop r; 25 bags Grain 50,0001 m. Bacon Rains In amok ; 75,0 W Iho. • do Bhoitiders do bird dozen Corn Brooms; 11X) 14510. Rico 4 Fancy flour, MX) do cholas Fatuity do • 25 bags chola, Barons Coif lad do fair and chrric4 Rio Cuirce; 111 u bozos Fancy Ituap; 300 do 11,111 do . trk do !Racal, fur family nee, In educe and for Nab. by AIeDU!.4ALD A AII.I34.ICKLEti, an2d Woo. 242 and 244 Llborty at., near Wood. liElittibia—Just received _Lynn= Nov fork, of sUpplPot &Wee Blasters, niosfy moulted paid but up le email botab for tunny use; elsolia sude by. the _dozen at the Family lire. eery Mote of 'r:..t. JOH/r-A, REZiOtiAW. sp2l. (I;.rner Melt and Used streets. DRINM AND DIC-LATIVILS AT 0L11144.10.11 ALIOUON.. ap3o y:3 0 ==la --HOTELS, INTLKNATIUi~AL . HUTEL;. ` 366 AND 367 BROADWAY CORNER OF FRANKLIN, ST., SEW TURK Thin first-class bonne- , the mast quiet, Lease-like, and plean,nt hotel In the city—offers superior Ito du:en...to to Otos° visiting NEW YORK for buil . pknore It is central In its location, and krpt ou the EUROPEAN PLAN, 111 of ueetlon with TA Y LOR'S SILLOON, where refrealnuents can he had et all hours, or 6 , 11,4 Is their own rams. The ebargve are macerate, the 1 . 001111 - 111011 attouttanoe at the tint order—butha, and all the tundint °unveil t,ocv, attached. rn ha:an:id N 01,6 ,EOO3lB FIFTY icEN . n. , PER DAY egy 11nN Sytkure, crrltn. Fnmkjoil Mat toPl•bite Ctty flail.) SMIEMII=iI Them is is Berber', Shop and Bath Rooms etterhed the Hotel e *if I:N ti ICUS awl BACK MEN who y we are 1,021 dlyb R. F [MISCH. Pnorstirron. (FOll2ll EEL? KA tar 8,) 7 AND 1 9 PARK ROW, Opp Ate Ili° liou,o and Park, II EN% lUlth PUCK or to•no 31,50 rclt Dot Tbicioug eetablisbed and popular !loose has: re-' e.milyZven rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ed. dition of over 100 rooms, and now has accommoda tions for over 3(0) pereous. It hoe also been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, and is MUTED lir STEAM AND L10117[13 WITH GAS TifilollollooT. 'This lintel has one of the best locations in thocity, it easy of accuse from all the StMusgboats and Rail roads leading to the city. nod is convenient to all the, city conveysucee. It hat now at the requisites of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, vrvoaing the comfortof Its inmates- The patronage of the travelling public it reepect hilly solicited. • CurTitars, 51,00 ran Dar. fe2ll::lmu R. L. POWERS, Pro. rietor. 'yki IiSTERN lit4lEL, Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt Nun BROADWAY, NEW Yonc CITY Thl. vdd eatoldiahed and favorite nowt of the Ilusionot Community, tuo, been recently refitted, and LI , otuidete iu every thing that can minister to the coniforta of Ito patrons. Ladies mid funnies are opevinily and tymitilly provided for. It to centrally located in the business part of the city, and iocontianuna to the principal itneo of ataam looits, Loire, omnibus., terrine, &c- In outosequence of the preeeure canoed by the re bellion, prier. hove been ,do..‘i to ONE DOLIAII Vine, Coon 001 DAT. The table is amply nuoplied with all the luxuries" of wit.ott, and ie eitual to that of may other hotel in Ell, colilitry. Ample accutrinneletior Ate offered for opment 4un goole. • trd - lio not believe runners, heck - limn, and others, oho hey •titio Wenteru Hum, is PALI' D. 11. WINCIIIESTELL, Proprietor. Ines. D. WIN...LIME.; • , Ml4:3m A NIERICAA lioarost, is the largeet and best arranged Hotel to the Nose Logien.' States; is centrally located, and easy of w ress• from all the mates of travel. It contains rdlthe modern inttdoveinents, and every ton venience for the .alert and ticuinannwnitton of the traveling public. the sleeping room. Roe Liirgin and well ettottlated; the ettitre ui ROAD, ace tell arranged, and completely lernislied ihr hinalitaund large trwroling parte:6ol,W d. tlOll5O will OLOILIItt.IO to he held non lint betel lo every respect. LEWIS RICE, l'reiwietor. OILS, Zsc. 10 1, ET ROLEU REF' N ERS I loot esstatsliOsed Su the CITY OF NEW YORK 1.31 M ISSION /LOUSE, for Ihe exclusive ssale of your oswelsors, Ansi also to smrsrly you witls CAUSTIC /I /A, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BA RRELS, LC E s BI S NUS, ste. am prrpur,d 10 runko liL.rul each lutraticr. o comOgorneolit, viol to give your blitlittoii prompt lit titreorrftlx..lruct a roprintA And.connigumeut •Icc#.l. WILLY/01 A. GWYER. 40. 7 , Mkitteu Lou, New Yurk. LI N & BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, No. 22 WOOD STREET, T1LT•b.....0. T. 1111•CO6NICK WOODVILLE Oth REFINERY. 11OLD5711P, BRYAN A 00. MANCFACTIMPS3 OP BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep conadantly on hand the eery 'beet quality of BUJ:MING OIL, clear and withoutodor• also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WRITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. 047rA.11 order. I.lt at No. 35 If irin Sracrr, Bank Block, second floor, will bo promptly attended to. ocsAlti • EAGLE OILWORKS.-WIGIITMAN ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in PURE CARBON OIL, (qnallty guaranteed,) PITTSBURGII, PA. YtA'CAR GREASE sad BENZOLE =meetly . on hand. Orden received for the present at CHESS, BSI ITII Co.* Water and First streets. selfluad CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY. R. U. DAVIS, President JOHN IRWIN, Jr., ea r and /Was', Diarcroas—li. IL Dara, T. M. Nevin, J. L. Car- Ullghan, A. Cameron, John iron, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the wells of the company, on On Creek, In Venango county, con stantly un hand and for sale. Oflice at T. IL Nevin & Co.'s, No. ii WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. pETRUNA OIL WORKS.-LUNG 1 MILLER d CO. Works at Sliariwburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. office and Warehouse, 7.1 BIAILICET STRURT, Pittsburgh. Mann&cturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATLNO CARBON OILS and BENZOLR. WY No. 1 REPINED OIL, warranted non-explo eke, alwaye on hand. ocl2:lyd LUBRICATING 01L, AT THE LOW rates et 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly trti hand and for sale by B. C. A.l. H. SAWYER. As to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate: Ptrrsausiou, Nov. 27, IthO. Ifesors. B. C. to J. if. Swayer—Gents : .The Lubri cating Oil wo aro getting from you we find to be the beet fur our purposes we here overused.. Tn. L. S. IL R. IL R. Co., n025:t1 BY We. ESPY, Protrideml. LUCIFER OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDGE, MANUFACTURER 0Y COAL AND CAItBON OILS, and dealer lu LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Se., I , le. 20 hlarket street, between Semad and Third' PITTSBURGH, PA ti It i';ES ; E tIEAYI (I IL• Li KFINE R 8 *NO 141.110rACTURNI. Or WHITE, lIMININQ OIL, PURR UKODOILIZICD BENZOLE ANDSTRALI CLAP.I.VII3II MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE OIL Or ALL Ai RAVITIES PURCHASED. wkorzi ex Oil Barrels wanted. oruor Ofllea. /110130111WICUL HOU., (hilt BIZAWIy TO FARMERS AND oniwq. 'Ol SAbE,o EUIVEY'S stirmgda PATENT GRA IN FAN AND SEPARATOR L=l , T r he superturio ut title I.&over 14 ta others la, nes o..•.lsiele in ire cheacumi, eiundlcity. and • dnraldlity. In cleaning Grain fester, boiler and mere th,ungilli, with tria' labor, than any other will. The latent& of the above Pan bar been long en .;al In manufacturing and selling Agt irtilturnl tw plemente, and ye:winced of the groat want of s good Wee tor claming the different kinds of Groin and iw de, promote ado to the pubile, with full ionfidurtre Qua it will meet their wants. The undoroigual, lurin g -purchased tho-solo right to maimioctore sad Ball the above Groin Fan and Separator in Wootoru Pennsylvania, Weetorn Vir ginia, and all Ohio, and tho right to a3ll in Indiana and Minot% in now proptired to tall all onion, whole cal° or retail, at 319 Liberty otroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. oa2.ataortiF W. WA LLA OR IDETRUMTE OIL %YORKS.—EMMY. Gturr, Proprietors; Itefluers sad blariufactur ere of Pure Burning Primllte—truda marll. Pro White Carbon 011, • Pure liNulorlood Benz.le, IDiteum Clarified Lubricating 011, 'Cold ['usual - IL it. do do 1 b o. 1, No. 2 and N 0.2 BiacbMary 00, Around 011, bend Oil, Glory 00, • Wagon and 31111 °rinse and Spirits of Naphtha. farrurders tilled promptly, _• 41 1 43 , 011 me, corner oPrront and Smitbileld streets Mononoutholak Bona % Pitraboarb. r. lal4 • VAAL) UIL.-25 bbbk. No. 1 Lard .I.J !wafting per Blamer Aralo, and for wile low clue* cousigement. b - • ems DALZELL• UN, LTIEDIC.dL..~.,: ~,.~ ~.~. 11 - 111 E ALL 1 61' EFF.FICIENW THREE. 1 The grad udmatican it•malion,7 kne.rn .I.IEUMBOLD'S' . GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz lIKLMBOLD'S EXTUAUT “BeC1111," SARSAPARILLA, IMPBOYED BOSS WASH. 11ELMBOLD'S GENUINE. PREPARATION 11 IGLi LS (31):SC - EN . TRANED COMPOUND FLIII.D.RX.TRACT ADM% A Positive and Specific Remedy fop• Diecasos of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSI- CAL SWELLINGS. - - - This McAida@ lacrosse@ fits power of Digestiory, excit. the AIiSOII.IIENTS Cato healthy aclioot by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS depOsi lions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS sr* reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMLATI oN, and in good fur MEN, WOMEN, or C/lILDICEN.- LIELMDOLIFS EXTRACT DUCIIU, For weaknesses arising from Etoesses, Habit. of DI. filiation, Early Innturetton or Abuse. Indhq.ition CO Exertion, Le. of Power, Lots of 'Memory, Difficulty of Illeathing, Weak Nerves ' Trembling, Horror of Dhoeahe. 'Wakefulness:, Dimness of Vision Pain in the Bask, Universal Laminae of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Doily, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if snowed to go 00, whisk this medicine invariably removes, WOO follows LMPOTENCY.FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Who Emu say that they are not frequently followed by those DISEASES,"' '•INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION hluay un, aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONIk:SS. • TILE ILECORDS OE ZEE INSANE ASYLUMS, Asa the ifelahaoly Dearha by Comma:pion, LEAF AINPLEWITNIMI SO Tll ¢ TRUTH or THE AMLIITICR. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen end . Invigorate the System, Which Lielmboid's EXTRACT SUCRE, fnearhaly dors. FEEIALICS-FEMALKS-FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Brichn is unequalled by any other remedy,. In Chleiritia or Retention, Irretru-• verity, Paintuluerch or Soldirendoll of. thcitodicrY Evacuation., Ulcerated or Seirrhona elate of tho Llterue, Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for stl eomplaintii Incident to tho sex, whether nrielsil from Indocretlon,'llablta of Dindpation, or In the cra= Take no moro Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasan Medicine foe unpleasant and dangerous IMssuses. cunt SECRET DISEASES to all ReitAzi, At little expense; Little or nu mango to diet; t o In.nvenionce ; chid no oxporisre. It cleave a frequent deltiro and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Übetructionx. Preventing and curing Stricter.a of the Urethra, allaying pain, and Iniliontnaunn, so frequent in the elms of disaiei, and expelling ail Poiroi.oree Diseeeed mid woes-our Muller. THOUSANDS V I'ON THOUSANDS, Who have been the victims of quacks, and who tiger pail If Cave roan to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POISON" has, by the me of "powerful astringents" been driod up in the system, to break out in aggravated form, and Una llolutrold's Extract 1111c1m for all alTrctfcr ,4d disc.,. of Lilo . . Whether existing In STALE OE FEMALE, Prom whatever caw originating and no matter LIOW LONGSTANDING Dloonsos of these organs require the old of • DIURETIC. RELMBOLDR EXTRACT DU= IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect In all D eases for which It Is recommended. . Blood I Blood ! Blood ! Ilelmbokr. uiyuy Cbscentrakd Compowa FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA_ , SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the Blood, sad ATTACKS T E SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS Or TILE 'OSE, EARS, • THROAT, WINDPIPE., AND °THE MUCOUS SURFACES, Making its appenran in the form of TACEILS. Ilelmbold' Extract Sarsaparilla Parities the Blood, and relator Glriog to tho cumple i II Scaly Eruptions of We Skil ,iou • CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR. It being prepared eapreeely tor tide clam of am plaints, he Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sampan!. ESLAIMOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for ithemeee of • Syphilitic Na ture, cunt oo an inlectiun in dime-Nees of the Urinary Organs arieing from Habits of Dissipation, used ill connection with the Zxtraets Bach. or &weeperMa, In such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the met reliable and reeponsade character will accompany the medicines. OEIITIFICATES Or CURES, /MlOB . B to 20 poems` standing, With named known to SCIENCE AND FAME. For Mediatt-Propertiee of DUCH 11, ses Dispenza tory of the United States. ;Bee Professor DEWEEIP valuable work on the Practice of Physic. Bee remarks made by the biro celebrated Dr. PIIYSICK, Philadelphia. nee remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOW ELL, o celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal college of Surgeons, IreLsod, and published iu the Transactions of the King and Queon'e JournaL MAIL TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 a.m., attiring at Kittanning at 10.30 a. a.• Leaves Makkg at 2:30p. m.,anires at Pittaburgh at 6:60 p.m.- -- EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Kittanning at &16 a. m., arriving at • Pittsburgh •at 936 a. M. Users littsOnrgh at 4:00 p. m., arriving at Kittanning at ' 00 p. m. _ ACCODIMODATIOR TRAIN—Emus EOM Works at 6:00 a. tii.; arriving at Pittsburgh at 7:10 a. Leaves Pitt - Marsh at 5:60 p. m., arriving at Soda Works st 810 p. tn. At Freeport, stages to Butter comma with the Mail Train from Pittsburgh, and Express Tudis from .Kittanning. At Kittanning., Good Misfit • Stages connect with Mail and Rime. Trate, from Pittsburgh. Lui.yll Vs RIGIIT. Sap't. • . - DAOIB PHILLIPS, DESCRIBE STIIIPTOES IN ALL COIIMUNICA. See bledico-Chirurglad Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Snrgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Buchu, $1 00 per bottle, or eta for 15 CC liaresporllia, po 500 Improved Dow, Wash,'6oc; 260 Or, half dozen of each for 112 00; which will be suffi cient to care the most obstinate ,ca.sea, if directions ore adhered to. Delivered to any address, ecurely packed than abservation. • _7. CURER GUARANTEED I ADVICE GRATIS, AFFIDAVIT Personally appealed before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, 1L T. Barman°, who being duly evrons, duth any his preparation. confabs no nat. cotk, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but aer purely vegetable. • 11. T. LIELMISOLD. Sworn and enbearlbed before me,. the ?Ai day of November, ISAL WIII. P. RIBBER% .4lderame., Math etroet, übova Baca, Philadelphia. Adams letters fa Information in confidence to H. T. HELIIDOLD. Cheil:ll4, Depot. IQi Booth Tenth tame, below Choetnet , PIIILADELPULA. BEWARE OP CIOUNTIMPEITS, dad unprincipled dealers, Who endeavor to dispose "of their cnrn" and "utile artictea on the reputation attained by - • lleinabold'a Genuine Prepnratbine • Extract Gemni Gateoporillni Improved Bean Waah. • Sold kr DU. OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 144 Wood street, rittairorgh, And art D tnermyqurre. NAP Aik for UELIIBOLV3. Toko uo other. Cot the "adtattliemant out and sand '14'14 and AVOID DEPOSITION AND =POSIT/M. r . 4°•- • •ffIRDIGAZZ. --- qu.K.E NO. 3IORE IMF •AgANT 1 AHD USSAN% DIEDIVISIS:=-Tertannimunah ami ,dazigerorui dietweei, nee acuitours XX THAOT BUOHU, which ha received the endows meet otthe meet promlnefil philichumiarthwihaitnd crate.. Ts noweottered to an affLiated=hiltitinntkr as a certa e n curator the following Aliened araSpitgitliiill origtiating from aliases end thole Of Vim Urban' or Semal Organs:' Genera} Debility, • Mental Sad PhYsksi Deerewnon..inthecility, Determination of Blood to the Head , Contused Idetteeliymerlae Bengal Irritability, iteetlesinets and hleepleeenese at Night. abionw, 01 Muscular Bihcitney, Loa of. Appetite, Diineee Is Xmaelation, Low Writs, DisorehtiMe Lion or Par alysis of the Organs of Generition: rnili 4 " tat i on of the aeon and in Met all the coneomitanfa ef a nervous and debilitated state of the ',item. 110 Men. the genuine, eat this aut. ,. Ask for IletrulJold's. Take no ott er. thine anerintved. See advertisement in anther column. ap2S:dkwP . I? .. R. AIaMUNN'S ELIXIR 01 , 70P111M. I.lins perfection of this Meetimable prepaiation ie blessing to mankind. Without doteriorat Ineilloinal s4ktnee of opium, the Elixii is thou= putitied fromall the noxious qualities-J:1 thsi.Ang; ill'asseli Ot jnecturti, burns, scalds, ...c. v . and other Painful' affectione, it kill relieve p&etni irritation; alley concubine, spasmodic 'actin,: end morbid excitement of body end mind, , without tans. lug eickneas, coetivents, or .limulache.• Then ins& ruble - qualities must render it pro-etainsnt in the list of opi.l,tet. • Prepared and Judd by A. U. A D. SANDS,Drnii. gists, UK/ Fulton street; New York. Sold also by B. A. -FAIINEST.U4IO:4 CO., Pats. burgb, Pa. said aL., by Druz istto generally. tio2Gabor-wltP ANliuthu; HOW Oker . ILESTORED 1--J ...a Published, io a-Sented Ka rt lope. ,Pries biz Cents. A Lecture on tho Nature. Trivstruent and Brand Cure o Spermatorrhma or nominal Weeks:lasi, lnaOl nutery Emisalons, ;Sexual Lonuuy, and. impedimenta to blurring, generally, N. rven,.., es Consumption. Epilepsy end Fite; Mental atal Physical Incspad_ty, rosining from tielf-Annee, ac. fly 11013 T. J. CUL PHEW EL L, 71. D., Author of the "Green Bak; -!o. "A NOUN TO TIILIUSANDSuF SUFFEItEItd,” • Sent under seal, in a plait, envelope to any address, poet-paid, ou receipt of Ida eats, or two, pottage stamps; by Da. Cll. J. C. KLINE; 107 Ibichlway, N. Y., Post-Wilco Box. 488 E, apl:3ladareT . , ft,111.L11.0.4p5. CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD —8 U Al Id E. IL• ARRANGEMENT.— , OB. And alter MONDAY, May 6th, 16t2 trains aril? leuvelhoDepot of the Penusylvtunn ti•Prond, In Pittnbnigb. nn Miami% Piltabon • rgh, Outicritias and Cincinnati Shari Lisa ado titenbetirine. Leitvws Pittsburgh ...... .-.-... 1.00 a. m.12:50 p. m. do Steuheuville..--.-.-. 4.00 4:00 do Nesnrk. 5:50 " 10:16 " do Columbia Liao 11:45 do St. Lo Nu change ottani between Fittabargh and Cincinnati ' Splendid Sleeping Cara attached to all Night Trains. Pittsburgh and ineelhp Line. - Leaves Pittsburgh" 1:10 a. m I 0:10 a: M.112:00 p. m. do Wellsville.' 3:18) .• I 8:14 " • I 3:05 " do Steubenv'al 4.00 •'9:10 " I 4:00 do Wheeling 4:61 " " Ebb " Arrivess.os 10:40 • 5:05 " Connecting at Wla•ellog with Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, La maut ter. Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louie. Pvtobargh and Clerefund Line. Leaves Pittsburgh. 1 . 1 9 a. . m. W do ell. the • du Bayard 6:10 do Alliance 17443 do ilmison ....................8:00r . arrives Cleveland • 9:15 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuicarawas blithch foe New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at &Climes with Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicego Railnaid; at Pull...um with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B. 11. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and. Millersburg, and ' at Cleveland with C. & E. R. R. for :Erie. Dunkirk and Buffalo with 0. & T. H. IL fur Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. • ' WoWviile Accommodation troves at 4:00 p. m. Returning trains arrive at 0:20 a ra., 9.16 a. m., 2:25 and 6110 p. to. Through Ttekets to all prominent points In the West or Scuth,rost, North or North-wcat, can be procured at the Liberty Stroet Depot, Pittsburgh. JUAN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further Infornualon apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Unice in Freight Station, Penn at. mys • SUMMER AR RANORMENT YOB DAC - - TLIN PENNSTIo •• VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD:. NIGHT", L TRAINS. Oa and after MONDAY, May • The MAIL TRAIN leaves .Bittaburgh Dom . His Peeiengor depot at the intereoction of Liberty an Grant streets, every morning (except Sunday) at 2:60 a. to., stopping at all the principal !stations 'Whit= Pittsburgh end Philadelphia, and making direetain uecilons at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing tea, and for Now York via AllentownXiinte. - - • The 'EXPRESS TRAIN leovoe the shore named station doily at 3:50 p. m., otoppLag say at :prin cipal stations, making direct cannection burg for Baltimore, Washington and .New York Ma Allentown. • . • • . The FAST LINE harem the eboire. named Station daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:21 p. m., stopping only at pelacipal stations, and conueetisig alßaexL- Nies for Roadway. and Washington. • LOCAL FREIGIIT TRAIN, with Passenger . Oar attached, leaves the Paws:ape Station 'every man , lag, (Siusdays excepted,) at AEI a.m., running as - far ea Conemangh and stopping at all stations. ' ACCuIIIMODATION TRAIN, - The Johnstown Accommodation Train maws daily, '• (except Sunday) at 2:46 p. nt., stopping at all Math= and running as far ea tlonemangh, Finn Accommodation Train for Wall'eStatkm lea= • daily (camp& Sunday) at 6:40 a. m. • Stwond Accommodation .Train for %AIL Stain loaree daily (NoeptEunday) at ILOO s. m. Third Accommodation Train' for Wall'. Station =tea daily (except Sunday) at LLal p. so. . • -Fourth Accommodation Train Mr Watt's Stlitient tenets daily (except Sunday) at 6:16 Ratans= Trains arrive in Pittennegn follon . : Einem, 12:25 p. m. ; 1S:06 p. • last Lindy 1293 a. ; Johnstown Aocommotion,'loX6 m, ; First Wall's Station Accommodation, 6:30 a. m.; Sic; ond Wail's Station Accommodition, Lii a. gm; Thled Wall's Station Accommodation, 1:06 p. nt. Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation, 6:10 p. m. Trains from Blairsville and Indiana eon:ma at Illalna• rille Intersection with Johnstown Acgommnd.tion East and West, Expends :tad Mall West. The public will find it groat], to their interest, fir going Teat or Wait, to 1111•01 by the. P6lllAr WAWA (learnt Railroad, m the accommodations now awed camot be sorpa od on any other route. The flood la balleated with stone, and le - entirely free from dont. We can promise safety, llpeeti and tomfort to Nl who 'may favor Ibis Hoed with VAS& their.pstomace. To New T0rk.........111.7 6 , 111$ PaltliaerCm....gP 00 .1 To Phlladslphla... 10 00 To Lanewner—......... 4 45 To Harrisburg 746 i checked to all ntationa on the Irennsyhs ptsVral Ballnand, and to Philadelphia, Baltnnorn and New York. • Pamengers purchasing tickets in cars will •bi charged en stems, according to distance traveled, to addition to the Station rates, except from Station where the Company ban no Agent. NOTICE,—In awe of Wm, the Cpmpany will hold thesdaelves reeponsibla far personal•ab ygaga oily, and for an amount not exceeding flOO, • • N. D.—Are Omnibus , Line hag been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from the De pot, at a charge not -to exceed 26 crate for each pan. 'engem and troggego. For tickets, apply to J. STEWACT,'Agent, At the Pennsylvania Central RaliSead Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streota. ENOCII-1.,L1913, Gou'l Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. . A L LEGH E NY „„„„.,,, m .._ S e a AL PALLET RAIL• 1a..---,..... B 0 A 11-81:1113IER AP BANGIMENT.—On and atter 13AULVIDAT, Iday Int, 1862, the arrival and departure of Trains will ba ea follows: BRASS FOUNDERS , AND MANUFAUTUD=S, PLUMBERS, OAi3 ANT) STEAIt TITTILBS, liaaotactarerara and Dagiata GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK Of evnry deficrlptloa OIL WELL PEWS of lIHAB3, COPPER or IRON, with the most epptrood (numbers or 1 7 ' alms, of all kind', and warranted to givo *anti...um US Water and 104 Troia etrelts,, ANEW AND USEFUL ARTIULE. Hatay; Morse & Boyden's Patent BelhAddustln. Clotkcs - Wringer. The Great improvement this,. over every other wringing machine yet Invented, I. Its selfeidtustlitg arrangement,requiring no alien tkin to wring a handkerctdet or hod' quilt, comes gnently the_ keel sktilltd: can operate. it. The Wringer can be seen ,In.- °penal= at 'Nos. Saland 23S St. Clair atthet. it PHILLIPS, -.• • • a • ' Foie • aft t* Pittabundt. • BACN-150,000 tbs..l3acou Shoulders,- ° 130,000 do do 'Laos, 00,000 do & Bides, • Trim. iM Lell/414, „ 300 bb e e. Mir Porta On baud and for tales Ai 004,1.: • ' 12.50 p. m MOO " 4;14 "• 4:40 " 5:42 ." prrrnswaan
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