Feiss tiimowor -1..':-Rtakelaresgralltt:ShrgulaWild,:ett. I•!bitroCirAliisilLd l .4fienitYietitinizie very quiet; v?tt , ipito eforet areolOsed, but it is expected thetthey, will open.ln allay or t. 4, exterpt riseeithere the occupant/ hare left thecity veil:h .- the aroY. " SOrne'!iril4enteut still previiii,,hut. it is seppesed.,:ilis4;ine few days, when C(10101a• nicatioruipfully ' , Opened with the Northern pirtsosentidenee!will be completeliVeitbred. Thu pricekef Almost everything eriiesien ithingly Candles; for, instance,-of a miserablequalitviell at sixty emits petound; oturutictivAlreins Wrapping , paper, fifty eents PorliikehetwA oll t augin:l l 7en t r4 ll , Cent ' 1)# - Ft010d;:: lilpiimbor:of stores will be opened here in stew daye..by . parties from Old Point and 'Haltimorey•Who will bring suppliw of the az ticleeto much wanted here. TheTP6st °dice" and Custom .llouse will doubtleit be re-hp. Med. very. shortly. Very little Upton sentiment is openly ex pressed. Alt over the city, our soldiers, both privates and oficeragreely talk with the citizens, which must produce is good effect. ' - All the fortifications In the vicinity are oc coiled by their/omi troops, encUall the pub- Ile trogertyis In the notsession . of the federal "The. policy of the Confederate Gotenstnent 'groin' to. be to concentrate its troops at tchmend, and !tome nine. ; Say diet all the Gulf ,States.. will be given up before. Virginia, 'and that ..Itiehiniind -will beheldto the very Alt-inaiet 'that ' a desperate resistance trilibe"madithere, if. nowhere else. . ..,;;Severeriaisireee, attired -lion .Stiffolit.this ntornlng, and report that there were no 'troops, v ie or fortifications there or on the read this' Awing L itto'st. of the'. Cititens here there is bitt"little confidenceentertained in the officers of the Confederate government. • .The"COnfed orate notes are refused in'tnany Places. Gold and silver are hailed With - enthatlaim by all classes of tikp,opplation; mini of whom have ebtleetleither for-many months: - • ‘.Bitiehrith.iiirebetweepliorfollt and Ports .. lifer*. deep coffee "color, on account of the tobaceo,widelt hal been thrown overboard. _Largelrieutitiesiwore recovered to-day, data eged_liy ' ' Gov..Viete,' the Military Governor, peen!, a courseoilculated to, produce an impression 'of the superiority.of the Federal Government, and an Intention to throw.no obstaelee in the "waYerprinstis liminess, but, tO enforce the 'erdinances of" tlskeity government... . . The Diss . Boob newspaper will be mintinned as an afternwoon;instead of a morning - peperi on' eenditidithit it shall be respeCtfid in its tone. This, first numbe“printedte-day, con taint! nithiiii,extropt extracts front:Northern papers, and.an editorial etatement of the bare facts of , the !mediation and occupation of the LATETMEOSAI I IIIC-.NEWs „ . FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] -. • . GED. Entletre Proclamatiou to the /People Of New Orleans. 'i l ll otheitth, May 12. - Lilli; New Orleans . ~ , -2 1 r • . -- - 1 - . i Trie Delta, of the 2d, publishes the following - .. ..' `..+l I proclamation from Gen; Butler: . • .. . .-- . 1 - HOLDQOARTIOS DULICIIIL3T OF Till GULF,' '• - -- ' . New Orliwins; Karl, 1862. • ! . -The MO or New 'Orleans and its environs, with...411 - iti interior-and exterior defences, luring surrendered to the combined naval and •.': /and formes of the Molted States, and being ' , 1 , now in occupation of ther.fcricei of the United . States, who haveoome tomato:ire order, mein, , . lain :public, tranquility, enforce peace arid . ' .• it /let Ander ihe laws and Constitution of the •'.Ualted litales gt the MajorCeueral commanding . - hereby prods, s thine +Lathe oljeots and Per ? , poses of the ernmenthr the United Stites -, - ¢in thus taking po lon - olNew l Orleans and .., . • , the State of Louisiana, and the rules and reguz -.. .. r . N. will be for the*resent aid during the war en- forced and maintained, for the plain guidance , ' ~-„:•-• 4111Ond_ itititens Of the United States,ll.ll wallas I ~ . • - - QM= 'whir may heretofore been impel in ~,.„, ribeillon against their Mithoiity- ~..: 1 : A ...,, - Thriimbefors hes the.allsr.of ,New °dome; :.- ...," 1- ..- - ; .. - 110114e4cued from Os* Sanas' of a - foreign gov, '!:::: ; 1 ., , :r ..4 enizaint, end still mare milisidions domestic „ • 'intersection rby the money and arms of the :' ',---- United States . , it has' of late bean under the.' - .it/Udall eentrol'ef , the rebel forces, and at -'4llth timet . in: the judgment of Como:Coding Generals of the military forms holdinig,it, it .... 'Ws been found necessary to preserve order ' - . and maintain quiet, by the administration of martial law. &Toe duritigthe interim from . its evacuation •by - . lb:* rebel "soldiers and its - - actual possession hr•the +tiddlers of the United Ettikw, the civil authority found it necessary. -'.to cell for the inteirmition of an armed body '"known as the + l4 Nempeett pistell; l th preserve - the spubilit l tratiqedlity. •-- Thi,:Commending . - Gerieral,: thirst:a:ft ,4rdreatiesi the citric; be ,PoreMled, - until restoration of peace, by mili. ,- , authority. And he farther orders • all 1 , - persons in arms against the United States au thority,. to surrender themselves, -with their arms, equipments, and munitions of war. : r •„ ~ -c -7 - ..•., The bodyknown as the "European Legion," " "•_,- not being understood...to_ be in arms "pined ;the United States, but organised; to. protect the lives and property of the.eitiiens, are in, •..- . - tilted 'to still co-operate with the fortes of the '-..."1". United States to that end, and so, emordlng :,.• .c. -' 11, they will not , be included in .the terms of Ode enter, but will report to these Head :: quarters. , . - , All mtge., Sags and devices, tending to - uphold any authority whatever,sere flap of , : 1 ‘...:...-. 1 ~, tkie United States and the foreign Consulates, i!"'....". -,'+•,„; '. most not be exhibited, but suppressed. The .i-_,annethrin ensign, She emblem of the. United -';= . : ;;; ; States , , " . must be-treated with the utmost , dot-' --• • ertheetand respect br all Portions, under pain , dram" punishment: '....-- All persons wall disposed " towards the Gov- , -'4r:intent - of - the'United States, who shed re ';;few the oath of allegiance, will receive a safe ,: .;•-+ -, • .-. 'guard of protection in their persons and prop ..----.",, ......, -_-- ',arty by, the armies of the -United States,-a -',+-- ' vie ation of which is punishable with death. , .-- +- All ions still holding allegiance to the I - • Confederate States _will be, deemed Kebels 1 . "gated the Government of the United States ' and regarded andirested as enemies thereof. Ali foreigners not naturalised, end; claiming, adeghinee to their respectiveGovernments?' and not having been made to take oath of "ellegienee to the Goiernmint of Coated ,-,,;;;.'.•.•-• -. -, , Q ..1" . 'erste States. wilt be protatstedintbeir persons ... , .:•-.1% . '7;. \ .-:",-- . --sad property, as .heretoforeviender the laws. t5: . -,-'- , ir , :-':, -- • of.the -United States. Ai.,-.-3,...:_„-' , .. • . -1, -....,.. The killing of .American soldiers by any 11, 5 ,- .1,,c - • - , ' . ~--slisorderly,person or mob, is simply asseesins '7.,don and murder, and not, war, , and wilt be so • ~„:.- regarded and punished. l, llhe owner of any house In which each murder shall be commit «,, -..-;.. .. ted will be held responsible thetefor, and the ~,,8, , ,--,- , , ~ ,:, • - -h otise is liable to •be destroyed by military. + 7- ~,,,..:•.'...• ' mithoritr. ' All disorders, disturbances of the • • . - ''' pinterfes intlerioses of an aggravated • nature, inerifig with •the fore es •or laws of the • , United States,-will be referred to the military - - - court+ for trial and punishment. Other tete "--., demesnes' to be 'abjec to . municipal author - itzr, Jilt they've to act t upon civil causes be - 'lmamp end party, will be referred to or . '..... ,- Mawr tribarty unals. " ..t The lay and collection of taxes, save those •j, ;iiiipesed by the laws of the United States, are -', .Suppressed, except those foekeeping in repel: • ' ' and lighting streets, and for sanitary purposes. ',These are to be collected in the usual manner. -' - The circulation of Confederate bonds as evidences of debt; except notes in the simili tude of hank notes, Wiled by the Confederate ' ,Staies,er scrip, or anrtrade in the same, is . ,:. It has been repreiented to the Commanding General by the civil authorities that ~";Confederatethe form of bank notes ,aelia Veit' measure only substitutes for '• Money, which' the people have been allowed ' .:, tiler*, and that great distress would'ensuei 'among the rioter Masses it the circulation of such notes was not, suppressed. Such will be permitted so long as any one will be inoonaid-_ mate enough to receive them, till farther orders. - , - All persons, who may heretofore have given . • . Milienmoito the supposed Government of the Confederate States, or been in their service, who shall lay down, deliver their arms, Xs , ..: ram to their peaceful" occupations and pre • serve quiet order, holding no : further correi pondthee, nor giving aid and comfort to the enemies of ,the. United States, will not be die- - - Maid in.perien or properly, except eo far, -..-.- =dm orders of - the Commanding General, as ''. thimdgeneles of the nubile envies may ren . ' Keepm of all public property, whether - • State, National, or Confederate, such as col . Undone of art, libraries, newspapers, as well 'as all public buildings, all munitions of war (- 'neidermed vessel', will, at one% make full re . turns thereof to these headquarters. ' r I'l All manufaoturem of arms,and monitions -1 ._ .. . of war, will report to these headquarters their kind and places of buddies. • ' Ali rights_to property, of whatever kiid; • - - shall be held inviolate, suhjeet only to the law, of the United States. - --,- , All inhabitants are enjolned.th *nue their . - - usual-avocations. Ail shops, places of bull- new and amusement - are to be kept open in their accustomed manner and services to bi-- .hsid in the elterebts ,and !religious houses, as • in 'times of profound peace. Keepers of all , . public houses, coffee houses and drinking ea - ' • '''' loons are tto - repoirt their names and numbers • .- ~. to the office of the Provost Marshall, and will -- ' %there -receive their licenses; and-be held re - +-sponsibletor ad disorders andZturbences of OR - art in - i their ' s _,.,....„ peal* Ig. nJO to places of • : -, ltheinese. „Sufficient force . will ite kept in the - , ..... city' to preserve oider and maintain the laws. ' 'No publications or, hand-Mlle, giving ea 'Mantle. of the movetrunits of - the 'soldiers of De~pyarttmment,or reffeetingin snywey upon - - the UnltieStates, or tending in any way, to • - , 1 , ladatheethe public mind against the Goeern .swot of-the United States, trill be permitted: ‘,.:- 'MA el articleeof war news, or editor/4'oom seents,or oorrespondence, making comments - ' upon the miTvemeitts of the armies of_ ' _ - United States, must be submitted to these. sminalion of an officer, who will be detached for , that!' purpose from them headquarters. ' ' The transmission of all eonsainnicationi.hy. telegraph will be under the charge of an oft- off from these headquarters.- - - • - , -„I'lril minim of the United Stele" mime here set--set to des troy: make-good,- to .restore ~ . . oat _ order of chaos; and the -government of ~' II - + clamp Implies et the pastimes of men ; to this: ..- - , - ' . isid,.. therefore the efforts of MI well dui ' ~ ' *".: .. -poseel e uninvited, to have emu, species of die; 7- , .- - - 1- - tether - quelled, mid if thy soldier of the United . . , . . 1 , i,,,. 1. :,,- - . 1 . - •,.....,_ Stestslimeld se far terve hb 'thrty'er hie SIM, •.• :_ : • _ ~,,- , as to holisilt-eit - ontrigs upon Any pawn or pre P erty,t the , Commanding, General requeeta liiirissibet to he Instantly reported to the Pre- - ~.-1 - VinetGtiard, theist he may be Ranched, and . . - r. :,?--.... i+•', l ,- . F.. Thiseinnattiped - anthontyiso , far "isther pp.:, Ales of the city and' crimes are concerned, to ..:2...thw..axidiat latorfe_lndo4Ad t - is hereby sus ..Au easemblagee -of persons in + llie 4 eireits, ......-Ll-,..'seitheiby:der_lanight, tandisi_disbider, aid E+ Atm terlat&len .--:Tlie Malone , eons, oom - iimiettbe dre„, dtMartmeit - .ot• dime Origins erillbepormittid to retain their organizations 4.-610-* Month: to • ckip -Prost -3(arihal, 1 1 ' - '•, - known ' , "d.-.' lot inlar" EMS ~..4 c "s'y 'v~J,Z'xy,-x,~rt~`e~la.a'.'~aa.'~~T .' ~.rt . ~. +~ a r i~~ ~~, r -x~~~k 3 `j r- a ~'?f,~'i'X~ '~i.4 j ~i t dr G ~ x~., { 'lnteresting from the South--Affairs in "Nett ,- Orleans..- The 'Battle of Crircunrart, May 13.—The Commercial has therfullowing Southern news : ThaMemphis Avalanche, of the oth, says the telegraphic news from Richmond is pain fully eignficant. McClellan seem to have been preparing the same fate for Richmond, that Butler and rorter got up for New Orleans, The Avalaiehe, of the same date, says.of at in New. Orleans.: Mayor Monroe and all-the Aldermen bare been arrested, on re. fusing to take the oath, ind sent to prison. Great distress prevails in the city. Food of all kind' is extremely scarce, and flour can not to be had'at any price. ..There ii the Federaliorce yet to be landed, and, the river le full of Federal gun boats, mortars and transports. The4ealanehe says that the Congressional stanmede froin Richmond had a very depress *ing;isffect,lind it was believed it forshadowed .the early. evacuation' of Virginia. The-policy .of evacuating cities is played out. We have preelous.little • more territory than we can `spare. r 'The Memphis Argue says the Confederate loss at Shiloh was 7,000 killed and wounded. The Memphis Argus, in an article on gun boats, says thus far it must be confessed our attempts with 'gunboats on - the rivers have been a disgusting fizzle, and the people know it ; so does the government. oorrespondent of the Memphis Avalanche says thirty-three per cent. of 'Bishop Tolk's army' were killed and wounded at - the battle of Shiloh. The Avalanche, of the 7th says : We hove ,advices from New Orleans up to Saturday, 11 ' o'clock a. m. Gen. Butler has taken the St. Charles Hotel for his headquarters. The 'Evans. House,- on Poydras street, has been converted into a hospital. The •Jaekson Railroad depot was taken possession of on Saturday morning. The Federal pickets have been extended out aelar.as• the .crossing .of the . Jefferson and Jackson Railroad. . ..Four gunboats and one transport started for-Baton Bonge on Saturday morning. Seven Federal Regiments had beers landed at New. Orleans. - . All the:newspapers in New Orleans are still published, though_ a federal censor is placed over every once to examine all matter and _exclude whatever may be pronounced injur ious to the Federal cause. The proclamation of Gen.. Butler was handed in. to all the offices and - .refused. When .the gala& came to the .True.De/la office and were refused, they took ;possession, sent for Northern printers, sot it up, and-worked it off in the edition. Disfatch from Geo. McClellan.-Ves• eels CoptMed..soo Rebel Deserters. Wesatuovon, May 13.—The following patch wasreceived at the War Department this morning: • AtiOettillTlßS or rill ARMY or Tar. 'atomic, }, . , COL, re ROPteil CIIVRCM, , - May 12, 1862. Hos. E. M. Stanton, Secretary_ of Mi . .: Commander Rogers write, we to-day, that he went with, the vinboati yesterday past Little _Rertnoqn. ...!visrpthing was quiet, and them were no signs of troops cresting the Viver;;lle found two batteries of ten or twelve_ .each, on the South side of the' James river,Oneofftisite 'the mouth' of the War wink river, and thel.aber sheet south-west from Mulberry knint..' The upOrbettery, OR the Herding or Mother tines bluff, has' heavy silted piece, : Beiwelu _ ihpTbatfesiee lay 'the - Jamutown:and - _ , - Yoristorn. Colonel D. R. rs Roge offered battle; but' the gun boats moved off. He silenced one battery and run -past the other. , r G. B. lilaCimMir,, Major General Commanding. The steamer Wyandoak arrived, his morn ing from the Rappahannock.. Her officers re port that the Freeborn and Island Belle went up to Piankitont, en Saturday, and cut out two. rebel schooners, one with a valuable CRr. go of whisky and other stores. - • - The Belle proceeded up.the latter river some.. distance and discovered a body of about fire huisdreff deserters from the Gloucester Point batteries P who stated that when the order was Oren to evacuate, they being dligusted with the service, determined. to march to the Fed eral/ and -surrender They belonged to a Virginia regimentj n They offered to throw. down-thsirmm4ind impommi...a.oltlingneas to - take the pith-or-illleirtiore,iihieh Captain HorrisjOUllis'l3•llo,:admioistered .411 of thong: • • . . _ .. .„ .- Fiala ' SOCltillaa's ' ArosiT.Ciem of ' - the Meramac` 'Deaertett.-Dispatch from Goa. lacTici - Well , -;. - ,:; ,', -- Dostattes,Mowitow, Xarl2.—lfothing new frbtofferi, - Meerlidlith' to-day: .- The telegraph to IdakeiditaMieni Works 'wellp - siod‘ is kept_ constantly employed with. Government bu ' Some of the drew of Merrimac have de "anted frOni Plea Point; and just come in at Newport News..: , , .. - . '. :. ' .....gialVILl7l4ll DiTillTlMirt Aill'illASNOCKs t. ' . omens taanrucluatnio; May pi. - j . :..11iin-E. M. Saxton e The enemy advanced urPosfib. Bowling Green roadthie : afternoon, but felt baak ofter,losing -a.. Lieutenant and ten men, who were eat off by themillast Maj. P#lner, of tlicifiniOlight*Outry. .7 : iiwnr . .xonowsu., Maier General Sommindlnt., Porter's -Mortar-Fleet Before Mobile _ ...S.ll__Altack.irourir, :Expected.. Gutibrost Beconeeissance on en •BinnetC-Rtifer: ;•-• • - , ••• Nair Yost , M el -- :As . .i. - -4.ntelligeaca has .. - . ora Pawn'. mar. I, at the entrant* *day, 'and tbefial es the city. . loitering Om 8a- iag_of> the saw* Rebel - Ilivrllsr. -, • - New blat*r t •hfiej Itictimood pa per of the &hi aeon yesterdayby_Zari:oilicer, üblishes - a proolimation 'of Jiff. Ifaris; that: Friday text (tilt) be ibeerred se o day of falting end humilliation Ihroughoollbo CUP. i. . CO - AititERCIAL COMBIITi'ES BF OF BOARD OF TRADE FOR FC ARBROA RYBITRATION A.ND MARCH.. AltCstrAT, Y. P.. , . J. I. Btu I rrr. ' . JARts ROM., at. B. Pursox. • ./4 PITTSUURGH iIIAIRKETS fee the ftietaheeirh rksiy Gasetie. VircpscsDiT, Disy 13. UV- FLOUB.—sioady but unchanged; oak 9(175 bblx Panay at $5(45,10; 100 do do at $5; 30 do do at sscg. 5,15, and W do at $4,70 for Extra and $5, 0 for Fan, ill. OROCERICS—SaIe of 5 hhd. Porto Rico Sugar ea from Fe..l to Bye, as•m quality; 8 bbto prime N. 0. Unhorse* at 47c, and 15 bags prime Rio Coffee at 21c. BACON-61;6=1;nd; sale. of 1,0008. Shoulder. .24%c; 1800 do Plain limns at 2,001 dcliSugar Cured at for Plain and 7%c or Canvassed, and 1,000 do country Shoulders at Sc. 'POTATOES—S*IO of 75 bush Mixed at 45c, and 150 do Pink Eysiat 40c. DRIED PRUIT--gale of '33 bush Peaches at $2,58; '25 do do at V..,75, and 70 do ',Pules, to two lots, at L 51,75.. BUTTEll—plenty and Jell; tale of 0 hal tibia pilme Roll at 10c. E?GS--firm at a ellght advance; sale of L bbia at 8c per doz. OATS—unchanged; We of 50 bush at 2.8 c, and WO sin du .t. OLLEVlE—nuchnoged isle of 22 boxes prime R. at - FEED—SaIa of 63 eke Bye Shorts at 650 per ext. °flung OlL—la a shade firmer — sod may be quoted seedy atfrose 3>cto Imports by River. PORTBDIOUTII—Pta Bcnows--38 bb), [tour, Me- Bans S Anjer; 122 oil bbis,Capt Reno; 49 do do,Pepna gait co; 38 do do, Jan C McVay; 17 do do, Lindsay I Harbour, 10 do do, Long A Hiller; 33170 staves, H Mclielvy;-43 sks potatoes, 3 Lis bacon, 'l3 hop, Sil- • human. • CINCINNATI—PIE LADY Faurrafar—d ck hard ware. J Woodwell; Itc beef, II Beibisem & co; 1 cock hardware, Lewin Gregg; carboy% L Farms took it co; tea hams, Gottlieb &Friel; hobble whirl ky; A Balton; 748 aka wheat, L Wilmarth; Ito bbls whisky, Watson it Armstrong; 10 teis hum W B Hays dco 1 tole cotton, 4 bp dry frult,ricalab Dickey; I bbfl cdl„Geo Calhoun; 18 pkg. furniture, J 'Myer* son; 116 bldsa, P F 'fantod; abate not-' 161410461,1 i lard MI; 60 du Meoholel.so do whisky, 53 nil& meat, 2.s"flerces ham., Clacker& co. WliZELING—rsk Mnarica-90 by rye, 37 oil ads, Thee Bell et co; 20 doe brooms, um 0 McVay - , 30 tile, 1,140 fire brick, Geo Allerafoo bdis paper, Foster ' 3 Fleeeen . 1 lA. =dm, W - Pickersell; empty half 18,1411 4:Campbell; 13 amp) , pkgp, A Martins 8,1000 lul'onjwars, 24 bp potatoes, as A Fetzer; 10 Ins bet. tins, elm Ogden; 2 lines, Brown A Kirkpatrick, a) oil bide, Sellars, Canfield co; 14 bble .scrap iron, owner. Imports 'by Railroad. PLTTSBVIIOII. Fr. War/1 d CIIICIOO SULSOAD, May 1,7-7 kegi'lard. J S Dilworth & co; 10 bales corn basks, Noble Aco; 825 sks barley, G. F Van dorm 0 aka dry apples, W H Smith A coe 2 pkg. but ter, L H Volgt A co; 2 do do II Dairen & co; 38 bunches brooms, S Duncan! • 10 bdbi shovels, New soarer & Graff; 9 bales hides, .1 B McCune; 18 sks rage, Sill AlcCulklugh; 3 des scrap Dickey & co; 1 box =edict., B Ji Sellars Ar. co; lot of agricu Bora* implements, Backman k -Lour, 25 tibia flour; J. A Caughey; 2 ales wool W Barker; 2 do do 3 calf skits, •W Adams; 14 pkga rirete, 3do wire, B Townsend & co; 25 belle paper, B 0 Howard; 10 dos brooms, J A Ripple:2o do bucksts ? 10 do washboard., 4 do tubs, J onowden; 12 do James Mills; 11' do do, 5 do tarn. Beans & Coffin. -f CLIMILMST. ot i'ITTS6II64II KAILIILOA* ?&. 1L 134 aka wheat, J Vorghtly .8 co: 10 oil bbls Penns salt co; 4 bps beans , Flank Vangorder; 8 bdis rags, M. McCullough; 100 bbla Pour. McDonald & Ar buckle; 333 bush potatooa 1. LL Voigt .0 co; 43 boor, cited.% John Grazier; 8 Ude 2 boxes bacon; Shrlerr ..Lazar 2 kegs lard, J 8 Dilworth .8 CO; 212 pre bao3n, /pang Challiant & co; 1 box eggs, 12 Riddle; 200 bb le ;tour, Mackeoern &-Linhart; 100 do do Shoo maker d; Lang; TO half Ws doh. Putt & Wilson; Ws crackers, J D Marc.; 31 bozo. thews, U Rohm aon & hdle hoop, Guthrie & SUL River News. • The river remains about stationery at this point itherant font . Rot on "Ohm Homo Ripple." The eather yesterday was warm cloudy and nusettial, ith several light shavers of rain ......Bueinese wee quite active at the. wharf.. with &fait amount of freight offering for Cbtrinnati, 'Lonfrenlle . and St. Louie, and some email lets for the Upper West.- sissippl. The trustee% drawback now, Is that the river ie down No that boats cannot take more ithalt half it carg0......-.The arrivals Include the Science, tram CeUipolle, and Piketon and Lady Franklin, from Cincinnati. The latter boat wee detained some three or four hours, at "Glass Hones" and was finally compelled to put out a portion of her freight before she could get over ....The Parthenis wag towed up to the wharf yesterday and will commence loading for St. Louis forthwith. Sitar acknowl- edged to E.e one of ths finest boats that has been bail here for some time, and Copt. Brown has good ream , to be proud of her: Wa are pained to learn that tho rumor, which published the other day in reference to the drowning of )tr. Harrison ?dawn, clerk of the steamer Dans tab, is in all probability correct. The following card from Captain Hendrickson, appears in the St. Louis Democrat,-of Monday : Car= May 11.—I am sorry to inform you Mr. H. Mason, my clerk, Unopposed to have fallen over board this morning, somewhere between Ste. Gene vieve and St. Mary's, as he was seen Just below she ' former place and was not missed until we landed at the tatter point. He had on a dark =Namara suit of clothes, wish the manifest - of the boat and the key of the mfe,ln his pocket., besides other papers, seed memorandums. A c. rinse advertise hint so supposed to be drowned. 'He had Sandy hair and whiaken, woe Sr. feet =wen inches In height, stout built, de. . D. L. lisansucraos, • Captain Steamer Dacotatk. • • Yon Case:v./an AND Loonrms—The Heating., Capt. Robinson, will positively lance this morning. She will be followed= Thursday by the Clara Poe. . . Pot ins Gran Muousairn Rena—The Argo naut, Capt. Porter, and lowa Capt. Moore both neat passenger steamers Wive to-day positively. Fog Onrcarsam—The' elegant and light draught steamar Cricket fio.2. Capt. Hamilton. will dear for Clucismati, to-day without fall. Yos Evanavabg,Tbe John T. McComb., Capt. Donnelly. will imagMe abets on Mondaywext, iTEAJOBOATS. 10101 R . CINCINNATI & LOU LIV ILLZ—Ttro Soo steamer OWLS POE, Capt. Thos. Poi, .111 leave for Chi pouttralict• named on THUBSDAY,I6th Inst i l, at 4 o'clock p. m. For height or pirengokirpy on board or to myl4 J. -B. LIVINGSTON & 410 , &puts; TOK CINCINNATI, LOUL.i;k i lla a t JL7, I 7ILLY. AND ENANSVILLT—The tine. steamer Ne 0031138, ‘apt, Dynode", un leave u above on MONDAY, 18th loot ; al 6 IPc.lock 1.. En. - Far freltibt or pae.sge applj on board onto. myl4 LIVINOSTo A CO., Agents. E G 111. AR PASSEXGER4 ak RI4CSICT KOH CINCINNATI: The elegant .tesmer_OHICHIT IN.. 2, Ho w er. a, Hamilton. leaves ai above. THIS DAY, 14th Wet.. at 4p. m. Yor frei g ht or tatlage apply on board. •rneylS FOR CINCINNATI & LOlJ=jar i d ISVlLLE.—Thellibtdranghtrteent er HASTINGS, Capt. —Noon:won, Inn lent, opt abort on THIS DAY, the 11th tut., it4l p. at. ' Tor freight or passage apply on baud or to en IS • J.- D. LIVINGSTON A CO- Anent.: • VORrETA:OI:IIS - ILEOKUK I IMA D1:113IIQUIS AND , POLL—Th tine steamer lOWA, Capt.ldooriamill ItssaMTP ea .WEDPINSIDAT,I4th4Pat:* at 4 octet p. irOT freight or passage apply cm b oard, or to . Cl . JOHN FLAWS% Agent. PO LUII id 11 PAUli.Tbs" elegant 'tamer P AD TR ENIA,Copt. Perry Brown, Will lease ss poor* on 'SATURDAY, 171.6.1ustarit., at b &dock p re. For height or passage apply on board or to non J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO. " 104)}1,-11T. LOUIS, • U • UK, GALENA ..AND 81. PAUL.—T 'commodious and lasi steamer AEGO A Ti taws.' J. W. porter, WM taxi° for the above and , mediate ports, an THIS DAY, May 14th. at 4 p. For freight or' pueaga ap i ly on .LIT GST board or to ; • mat • J.-13.0N Agenta. FaiULAI P ACK 1P .- Te S ZT new andllMPutindgellenew atesmar Z (MA HAN, dept. Menem% A.mee WM& Pldib b Or . ZammiIIsIVZSY,TUMKK: 44 4 o'clock b. Betvroing,lames Zseeppill4A-VZIIY, pe a. m. for Illeighkor peasege - applyPn board pr " 3:11. LIIITNOnOII & Agertm - '2litiburgle.:. H. &Oa:. Menu. Zu,eoTDie. pelt kiB.EL rAC&ET.--l i giait. ' rummer LTEGTE - NABSIN, Copt. D : T: aroma, Mates ibr WHILLI=I into monism points, wary ItONDA.Y. WZDNI& DA t. i .ma TJLLDAY. atJacestora.. team making dam cons b ona nith itto Parkanibinmpackats. - Stotam. itt. ltiamm MUZZLING wary TICUiDAYOUIati. DAY and BATTJADAToit ll • Vet:ma m. Twin:tint or purge appli no Want ot to . • . COLLINS a CO., Atpaits, . • ,1 Motor street. D Ali U b A DACHZT.—eltse splendid xo[ooo >a ror names mm; 15• Pt• and dl lutergunlater ports sr Ara MCA. DAL lust SATIIIIDAX, at o'clock ea. salgINCCkll4-471111011a50111 arttl'Uss mass for Parbsolnerill and Obannaati Astara to Dc ka t _bassa WImmiIIocSVIDY•YONDAT. sod FRIDAY, at o'sbsale. et. at. Y ana rinnipteel ina& to salt. Sea fralpittnr pas nip appal as board orb JAI. DOLMA& OIL , ' • , nit. th. Oil Bunn-- 'lmaged. -A 'almoner at the a with petroleum; explosion ot oar witter'e edge. i.,the rigging of Aliall.whart, bat 1031.7E14.0*. .$1 .tauxitzit AKE NO - IA (fRE ' N PLEAS - ANT AND LIZOATEXXIIIet:O,IS.-I,or oupleam,:t MA dangerous' diaesoo., use LI ghatßuhl/ h 1: • TILACT BliGll.ll, -"hint, tun Irv-calved the eudorse. tarot Altus mut prominent ph, mamas lo the United atates Is nes offered to an atllkted humanity as a ' certain cure fur the loneering dbirsera nod symptoms orignaating treat direst' and ee of the Grim.) , or tielnal Drumm General Debility,: Rental and Phyaleat Depruedon„ Imiamility,,Deternonatlon ut Blood to the fiend, t'amfuettl Ideate, ifyateria, Gamut Irritability, nestle:sane.+ autfeleeplifieneat at lel, ht, Absent* , of Id flaunter hiliciency, Taass'nf Appetite. Dyepeuis ElXlOCilliioll, Low lipirite,. Disorganise-, thm or Palalyeis of the Organs et Gruesetion, P•Opl• lotion of the bleari, and to tact all the concomitante of • moveue and debilitated state of the aietem. To limure the genuine, cut thin out. Ask' for Helmbold'a Take no other. Carta guirantemL Reefidrerthemonat to another column. atf4..dAwT A.NttUUll; 110 W 1.06 Reafalll VY .L7l. 411.3TOICED I—Just Published, in a gou. a-lape. -Poke Mr amts. • - A , Lecture on the Nature, 'Xreattuant sod B. dical Cora o',:.bparmatorrlora ur Oemiloal W. okot.,,roaol tattary EDlinrioDel,M.xual DauftWl, owl I oopeclimenti Murititta gaboraliX, NaMotatma% Consompoißtf. Ifyilapty al d YHA; !dental and Pbyrolma • mtultimi foutit tiolf-Aouse, BT BT. J. UV I, V 'NNW Ltd, M. LO., Authuruf tbo..4.ftfito °A NOUN TO TUOLISAIi DS OF 815)4E1%1;A5," Sant uhtlyr oral, kis plalu tali - elope to iriy'aildrees, laart-plt, um receipt of els &albs, Or too postage starul4, by • Du.; 4.31..1:0; KEANE, W. 7 El.oodway, N. Y., I'aat.-0111ra,,Boxf,iati. FOR. SaLE. • VALUAtiL Ail) LYE LLABL~ PIIOI!JCIATY FOR SALE.—Two lots Oil Scotch Boileau eohtainlng about sii acres, about two tulles Iran the city, atoned° of thir i.Luneilerille Itntl raed, with over one hundred fruit Treed, of hinds, and Saga fence around; and to opo of ;he moot iledrable localitudi for a. country reeidence new lu the vicinity of the city. !for lurch& tdeulan enifoir'e . or the proprietr, No It: Dientoegf... .• J05E.P13. 1 11083. myl3:2wd , • llxaitt,ll.l3l. , E HALTd--Two two-story brick .dwellingo, aop- OW With water and gam ; lots tads 30 by 150 fret, situated on lidutb arenbei Allrithe . D.YdrY. • A building partly diddled, with largo stone base ment, an acre and • quarter of ground, situated on Woods' ituA;ll. abort di taste front the Idenclooter r omengoi• and Vt. W. .t O. being oultible for manufacturing purpooes. ' • . • Also, a farm of 100 aorta, biz and pYballasilert from tbo. city, and ono and II quarter "initea. from Cent,- . noy'S Station, P. It. W. i C. It. It: with • ydung Orchard 01 kittl trots, water yowl,: - tasiscinallr.two 'Houses, and other improption la ; tlftj atrul — eleared, teilauce timber. Fur further part.ieubc.re Inquire of BAK' L.: 11Y1.11, 61 Federal e.t, Allitheuy, e 4?! or 225 Liberty street, 'rittetfOrgil WitiLLSJai, NON. SALE., ABOUT HIGHT EIOILIF POWKIt N GOOD ORDL'II VIAL BE BOLD CIIEII I' FOR 0A.81:1 Enquire,st GAZETTE OFFICE, folCdtt ritu, street. above Smittaleld IhNer VILOYERTY FOX.tiALk;--- W Situatedin the 'village of Mansfield, tour miles from the city. The lOW front on Sainsbury Avenue 140 feet and extend back lid feet to svilltam street. There I. ten.story frame dwelling—four rooms, hall and kitchen; good etable, oven, milk house;gowl well of watef; fruit and forest troee In 'bandanna; ell fenced in. Yee soda very chea p. Apply to B. IfeLAIN 3 CO, coy 7_ 1./2 fourth !greet. SIIUNDICEu AND• FiFTY. Psi iklL -1 will parchase a email farm, containing 12 arras, all cleared and fenced, with a cottage house, small barn and stable, small orchard, mid good spring at the door; on+ mile and a quarter from rairstew. Apply to B. )IcLA IN aCO , • mei lit:Fourth area. 1. 4 101 t SALE—The late residence of Dr. .s• William Adelson. an Pan street. The lot t-x -tendv forty-seven (41 feet) on Penn street, and ru4 e hart, preserving the sante width, one hundred and sixty (IGO loot) het. For teems, an, apply to Mm. LI/snail ET ADlli- StvS, on l he premises. my gel net 11,4 1 01 t ttOttSE, seven yea L old, suitable to drive either Moyle or dooole a ,4 [W 12. M . wioire of WATT At WILSON, i• Liberty mtreet TO LET. j;iu Ulf riALE HOUSE eo i n t taM il l E lS containing s and eeliar; togothor with THIRTY-THREE ACRES or LAND, within oat fourth of • mile of liayarillo Station, for SW per annum. Also, A NEW HOUSE, containing five rooms, cel lar and gruel, on Chartlers street, Vies% Ward,All , •- ghenr, for 510 per month. Pot farther part.lculais enquiry of Alrat PATIERSON, , Vrisr Clapt. [LAYS, - try&:ttat ilayarilla Station. goo LET.—A large, well finished. and comfortably famished biota, on Market, between Third and Vonrth inmate. A long Room, etwl op for a .bool, and heretidore :copied by Mr. Avery'. Academy tor young ladle. Aleo, Eolsoci'm Asubrotype Rooms, corner of Third od Market strrela. Also, several Rooms aultable for onto,. tient eery low, to atilt the limos. D. GAZEAII, Ard and Market allveta. 11. 4 )01t. 6ALIi UK KLNT—An Oil Ito I: finery, in complete ortier. Apply to ROUT AILTIIIJES, tutts:iitt Att'y et Lair. lip. Fourth at. SE irirrG al;r1COIX1E1 WHEELER & WiLSON'S Sewilig-Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA davrervil the First Premium al Its UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, 185 P and 1880 UPWARDS OP 50,004 SIACUINQISOLD IN TUR UNITED STATES. • HONE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We offer to the pablio WHEELER & WILSON'S IMPROVED SP.r !NG MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with I creased amliden. of Its merits a. the best and mint reliable Family Sewing Marlin. now In moo. It does equally well on the thickest and Diluent fabrics, make+ the to...ditch imposelbl., to unravel, alike on both std. ; is dimple in construe. lien, more speedy In movement, and more dneable than any other machine. Circulars, airing prices and deeeriptlon of Ma chine.. throlahed grat4, on APPlic.lino' In lit'n'on oe by letter. -- 'Every Machine warranted for throe yen .. spaatc WM. SONDEM (Xi. HOTELS. ireimaisd - c - g; 366 AND 367 TIROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN, ST.. NEW YORE This ant-clus house—ths moet 4nlnt., homelike; and pleasant hotel In the city—Offers superior dtlcelnerits to those visiting vs* YOHEE for busi— ness ovideesore. It is central -In - its 'lodation, and kept on the EITROPLINTL/ 11. 4 fa connection asltk TAYLOR'S SALOON, whirr, regeehniente can :he hod at all hours, or sewed tot their Gee rooms, The chsrges are moderate, the •TOOII6 and attendance of tbe tint order—bsths, 'Mid • all the modera-conven. .Isucei attached. . . mhthllmd 'FREN tiUTEIi, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Gra yP NEW YOUR soo)sa FIFTY '010 4 1:8 - PER DAY Cup MU iimartr; earlier Frcuskfort Ferret. (Pppoeitto 'city Car Meal• ea tioi my he ordered In the epoch:nu Beitectory.',' Thera to nathnea Shop and Bath' Rooms attached • to the Motel •I . . . . . . carßoware of 81:124NSILS. and. 11.A.C$MEN 'orho . eay moans WI S __ .. ,one &dips WEALS' 11.0111a4 - • ", tiFORMERLY 17 AND-1 - 9 PARK RO Opposito the Astor Ronan and Park Nscw TORR., POMO or IOARD St.f/P PT! DAT. • TM. hang eetablithed and popular ilium* has re aptly been relallt sisul "rattly tnlarged by the tra dition of o v e ,lo(froom, and pm...hat acoommodav thins for over 300 pomade: Is has also been thor oughly renovaltd and • rafornlebed, and le • taterr 1111 . 1.116 4WD LIGET/0 IFITSI 0..20000001, 0. T H0tel has one of the beet locations In the , city: nary of .e. from MI. the • Biumboata and Ball 'roe& leading to the city. and le convenient to all the city connsysocee. It hes m, all the mullahs ask MIST 01lAt1U 'HOTEL • ensuring tbe comfort of US inmate.. • The jestronago of lbs travelling pantie I. , 111001.. rr.lZlOl, gl,b4 DAX, • irigiane .11. L. POWERS, Proprietor. Watteauv.• ttousb,-,tsosTos, :is the begat and wt A rranged Hotel .in the Nov lingland States; ts ventrally , locattd. and may of at-, Los reach all the motes a Meet': It contains &lithe modern impronementa;and everyworonlenco for the comfort sod eamamoiallea of the traveling publlm The ..leaping new we hug. 1144' Wan ventilated; the solos of rooms are oral arranged, and completely Ilitnlebed for hitittiosand large reateling parikv, and It.. hoar 4111 . °outlet* to he tept st a tint. duo ays -• • LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. D ,V w.— bbla • ouri rot 1,..,0141; ibt ale , . 14X. coirmsp • • • •- , , • IIISS3114VIT0:Ir8j - INV. issourri isaTis Eitshue.; jJ The partnership heretobre existing , bet Ween WILLIAM BARNHILL and JAILED BRUSH, 61,101 Bader Makers and Sheet Iron Workers, under the Mle end st3le of WILLIAM BARNHILL ar CD., was dissolved on the 11th day of April by the death of William.BarsibilL All 'persons haring ac counts unsettled with said ftrurwill plea's eel and have thorn adjusted, with the undersigned_ The lousiness will be continued at the old stand, No. 61 Peon street, by the surviringnartner, where lie willhe pleased to See the patrons of the late Arm nod others having Lc:sinew in his line. • JAILED IL BIICSEI, Surrislog partner or. the late Arm-of apfl.S.GailauT William Barnhill I Co. STO rIES, tfc. A LLEN, hfcCOBMCK & CO., VALLEY Aa. YOUVDILT, plitsburglx,.Ps. Es' rWsitisienscNo. - X1 Liberty Street. Mitrinfndturers ot COOK, PARLOR AND BEAT. LNG STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Olen Moulds, Roll. IngllllPCsatlugs, Mill 'Goering, Gen, Watt'? and Ar. tisk, Pipe, Sod Irons, Dog !coon,' ,Fason Boxes, Sti , gar kiettloo, Pulleys, Ilengers, Car Wheels, Ounpllngss sod ennui gonendly. Also, Jobbing and Machine Ousting. sdo twonler. Patented Portable 11111, watt Step " or Horse Power. • • • nal:trod -JAMES P. 1 UNti ' 3. P. TOIPSO. VOUNG BROTHERS, DuquesNE FOIIN -1 oar, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa. R. IL, Pittsburgh, Pa., ruanutacture Mitt:HINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FIIIINACE CASTE:W*Of every description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, ORATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD -AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND ,GRATE FRONTS, STOP COON BOXES, , drsodways on hind and for sale low. Older* left with W. W. - 'YOUNG, corner of Wood ntrert and Diiitoonelilioy, Will Muelve prompt sate°. don. ........_ _ _ . . sohta nOLLAB SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 J./ VOURTH STlat?. CHASTENED IN 1855. Clam daily Dom 9 to 2 o'clock, al. en Wednesday told /Saturday evenings, from 81ay let to November let, jirOM 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to Hay let from 8 to 8 o'clock. • Deposita received of all sums not lea than One Dotter, and • dividend of the profits declared twice a year ; in June and December. Interest has been de, dared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Dank tom organized; at the rate or six par amt. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is planed to the credit of the tWpositor as principal, and bean the come tn teteat from the first depot June and December, com pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to call, or even to preeent his pats book. At tale rate, money will double in less than twelve yam, mitilug in the aggregate ZIOUT AND oxs-naur Pill cr.icr... Tun. Boot., containing the Charter, Ity-Laws, /Luke and Revlationn, furnished gratin, Cu application at the office. Passmane—GEOEGlE ALBREE. • vice TUISIDLIVIII. John B. McFadden, John Holmes, Alexander Speer, - Bun). L. Fadmestock, Jamie. McAuley, James Hardman, Alexander Bradley, John 0. Backoten, George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charlefoik. Colton, William Tong lee. John Evans, Hopewell Ilepburn William 8. Baran, Peter U. Hanker, Richard Hap, William S. SaaTlay; SECRET/IMT a~'D Tans (et:davt' /LIERNIAN TRUST ANL SAVINGS I,x BANK, corner Sixth sod Wood streets. BANK OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITA L . .. 6100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DIBACTORB: ADAM REINEMAN, President. Springer Llsebangb, Augustus lloeseler, E. 11. Myers, Joseph Lang, J. Y. Ilaeekotte, Christi= Siebert, Meyer, A. Grostainger. DISCOUNT VERY DAY. otylledly JOHN STEWART, Caskier. JPIISCEIG.L.IA"EO US, ETNA STOVEE wosga No. 30 . Wood Street, CORNiII SECOND, DITTSDVBGII, ad.efectere and °legal° and retail dealer in al COOK, PARLOR AND ORATING STOVES, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc. In our .ample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK SUITES the merits of which have been folly tested by thous awls, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any In the market, together with • great many other desirable patterns. Welker.) also a very large ansortasout of PARLOR AND REATENG STOVES Embracing some of rite BEST PATTERNS DOW of feral. to the public. • = wiiFFANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the newest styles. war COMMON KITCHEN 130V1 AND JAM GRATES all of which are offered at very low prices. Ihdocerrienta offered to builders in want of GRATEd FRONTS. mhl2.3nt • N NW lAktk'ET, M'C A L L U M'S, Bought preit FOR iL i ti to the late la adwahOe In prices, of which the t adraatage offered to rural:mre o FRTIIT TRE . I3&-:lNDtramOrts Toftri- Ptmissi../. Very large stock of eb'occo TIMES, of nepeted varieties to choose from; with seal peal bin pare taken to have every variety trust° nape. . Of Apple alone we have 176,000-40,000 of 'which -are three year oh* 10,000'fonr year olds.' Peat, 10,. 'OM two to three 'years old.- 'Peach, Pionii'ke.i fine Barzavica—the Trees the Nuifery. . loll and examine them. . • _ SPEW:MEI:NS kohl . to Sleet,* the hundred, thee:t w its°, KKICAD TRESS • AND PM/UNBENT, Addrem PITTBBI7I2OII AND - OAKLAND 2.161 t. SKlittith Plitsbunh, Pa. • ' Jf,n,cmidlnorm. la i tit — W CRAWS OIL CLOTH W&HISBOOMS, Nue. -SG and VI 45t. Clair-Street; Pittsburgh. ' Wears noir readying our Spring stock or - VLoOR OIL CLOTHS, • OIL . CLOTHS, ,• • , TRANSPAISIINT GILN&N OIL CLOTHS,, MAIN OIL .OLOT/18, • • ' WINDOW SHADES, • • • BOPP HOL LANDS,. • • • ZNAMTs. LSD OIL CLOTHS •SHADIf. Wholesale and DeUtil buyers•vill And oar. stock large, comprising the - newest styles and at prim low - tomtit the truss .7. & IL PHILLIPS. AMISS 11, C 011.4 ROPE COTTON MILT:, ALLEGHENY, B. lITAICNCEL. enosatin, SHAKLEE:S' BAGS - AND OP OSNABURGS. ttirOrtters leftat, A. Childs 09 , :e t ,1 WWI st." Pitteburgb- attention: oe2d:d77 4 ' bbl. Lovering'. Syrup; die"Atitart's - do; . •40t.M0. (XXX - • • do' 60, A° Millar'. do ' 30111.: choice Sugars; ' • , 75 bbl.do; .. 100 . do, crushed and granulated 5.4 1 r.; CO, do 5A...4 11. torlee . do; 125 bits fair to prima RIO Coffee; 30 -do Lagusyra Coffee.; Arriving by railroad rind tor...de by - • LITTLE t3BIHBLL ,• rip a • . ...lid Second slyest. I) . ALX)N,AND.II466- YOE * LA 1.21,000.Th0, Boson Bhotildori; • , 100,000 do- do. Haar, 25.000 do do . Sides; 15,100 d., do • clear Side , ,;- • • ... BO tierces and.bblo. leaf Lard; In etcie and '74cDUNALD - - ABEIICKLIE11( 1 ' Noi. Mond 2,1{ a.. near Wood. Lu KLUATIL ".. ." -• 'JAM ry.aLszt.Va sn*, • Nsig ISALLA , jrud received a11(1 or, m ale by WWI( 41 Trrrxe.les Wood s CE11317.11, , -250 lbs for sale 4...11 - 2171 /1. plilarLlMOiN. t'iDKP 1: 1 6 - - ~. ;r~.a.~^xa. Isaac M. Pennock, John Marshall, James B. D. ?deeds, A. M. Pollock, M. D.. Bill Burerin, J. Anderson US. Jame, D. Kelley, Peter A. Madeira, Jahn H. Mellor, James Shidla, • Hobert Bobb„ Visitor P. NAM:tall, John Orr, Henry L. Ilingeralt, John H. Shoenberger, William Schmertz, Alexander Thalia hese Whittler, Christina Yeager. ca—CHAS. A. COLTON A. BRADI4EY. EUREKA AND TROPIC, Oil Cloths, &c., .t 0.87 Fourth Street, NEW. 64AWS.1 1117117rACT03,Z13. 1 ,7 32 INOBtS TO 46 INOOTS -WIDE LL;.--1W b Is.. on EDICaII.L.-:`- fiIHE ATATUFFICIENT2PIREE. Ji• Tho kri" tbrindam mit,idi...,.. k..... as .. . , • • . ' • ''' • -as mows- GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz HILHBOLD'S EXTHACIT "BDOELO," SABSAPARILLA, " THSHOVED NOSH WASH. ITELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED". • • • COMPOUND FLULDEXTRACT RUCH% A roditivo and Specific Eeenedy for Disease* or the BLADDER., KIDNEYS, GILKYEIC. and DROPSI CAL SWELLINCIS; . This Medicine increases the power of DigeetlOns end excited the ABSORBENTS into healthy action. by :which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS: doped none. and ell UNNATURAL ENLABOEMIETS an; ...educed, ea well uPAIN AND INF Lemiti AT/ON. acid is good for MEN. WOMEN or CHILDREN. lIELDLIBOLIY3 EXTIIACT SUCLIEA • For . woukuestes arising from Excessel, Habits of Dia Mood., Early ludiserepospor Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BYIIIP Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Power, • Los of Memory, _Lo of Breathing Week Herr., .: Trembling, ' Horror of Disewie, Witkofainees4 Binnacle of Vieion, Polo tn the Back, Unixereal Leuitude of the Muecular Systoto. Hot ignmis, iluehing of the Body, Drinese of the Skin, Eivplione of the Irtioe;, PALLID COVIi7.O/LNCE; Thaw kytnitorlq;ll allowed In go ou, which this lambente invariably kezakvitii - Nuon follOore IllIPOTEICIt; r Loam EPnateorio VITB, In one of which thil *Want may expire. Who eanjuty that thag ant not frequently followed by thole , -IIIitEFIJIrDIiIEASES," °INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.' Macy are aware of the &MO of their eatieririg, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OW THE INSANE ASYLUMS, dad the Maloready'Deatha by Coutoeptioet, 0000 ;Ain't W1T03115 TO 7110 41010 or 100 ♦aalll7CM. TUE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WRAKNEER, Requites the aid of toedicinS io strengthen and Jurigonite the Eirtem, Which Heimbold's ZiTE4'CT WOCLIt7 ileveriably don. ♦ ?UAL WILL CONVINC• TILL ■OFT FEMALES-FRIIitES-FEELALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATING MASHIAGZ, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAM TO FE MALES, the Extract Machu fa unequalled by say other remedy, as in Chloride . or Iletentlon,lrregu• larity, 'Paint/bless, or Supprisition of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or ticirrhous - state of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising Item Lodi/credal); Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OE cHANGs or LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I Tate no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangoroua Diaeasea. . EIELMBOLDT EXTRACT BIICIIU COMB SECLIET DISEASSS in all its gages, - At little expense; Lit6Nor no change in dlot;24odnconcenience ; dud no =immure. • it Close. • frequent desire and gives etrength to • Urinate, thereby removing Obetructlons. l'rocenting -mud curing Striating of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, no Eminent In the chute of ,easee, and expelling all Poieonons, Maraud. and toorword Metter. UPON 1410138 ANDS, Who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid nzavv rags to be cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POISON" has, by the usevf "powerful aetringents," been deed ap in the eyetena, to break out is aggravated' Se - -- and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. lloe Helmbold•s Extract Dacha for .11 affeetioni ad dimmed of the ❑nixenr ontieNs; Whether existiug MALE OR FEMALE', From nbatc:rer cattier originating and no manor HOW LONG STANDING. Messes of them organs require the aid of a DIURETIC. lIELAIBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCH° - IS THE GREAT DIURETIC Aid le certain to have the desired effect In all Din ewe Tor Which It Ic recommended. Blood ! Blood I Blood I Heluthold's Highly Commeah-akd - Comjnnita FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SI - PHIL/EV This is an affection of the Dyad, ,and ATTACES,THE SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF TILE NOSE, EARS, . WINDPIPE, AND °TIMIS MUCOUS SIIEFACES, Making it. appearance in the form of ULCERS lielmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla Fables the Blood, • and renfoves all Scaly Er:viten, of tho Skin, Giving to the complexion a CLEAR AND lIEALTHY•COLOB, It being prepared expready tor this clams of coin plainta, Its Blood PoriTying Properties are preserved to a greater potent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. lIELEIBOLDI3 HOSE. WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases of a SyphlNS° Na ture, and as an 'ejection In dhows of the. 'Urinary Orsatv arising from Habits 'of - Diselpation; need in connection with the Extract► Bodin or Sarsaparilla, In such disown as recommended:, • Elictral ref the sort reliable sad rapattiuSi• ciortwire will accompany, the medicines. • CERTIFICATES Or CUBES, From S to 20 pear',Wdisg, SCIENCE AND VANE. Tor Medial ProVdtbssof A.tientr.fot• 7)11 r -14., 1 tory of the riated Slates. Se. Psurespor DEWRES • valuable *orbs on• tbi Practta of dee setuarks':Usede by ;the lath oelebrated .Ide. "PHYSICS., Philadelphia. •: • ..., • See remarks made by: ItopOW ELL;aeelebraled Physician abdlifecuber of the Bora College-Of Surkeedul, Irelind, publisbed iss.the Iheasectleus of thelLing end QUitOles-JotmlaL _ ..11edleo4ddrurs**....B.eview.:. published.. . by BENJAMIN TEAFFIIfi, Fellow Of Soya Oolhie of See meet of the I;te ata,ni Works on Medicine. , . EitPlct Burin's - 00 Or bottle, et six fin., $6 00.• Bansspa 100 . *- ". 00 Improved Ram M. • t. " tt -9 60 Or, half dozen of seta 91.2 00.1shish be dent to ,cafe the most tarainate cum lf dtreettans are adband to. bantered to any address. *cutely • DZSORIBS SYMPTOMS IN ALL .001d11.1INIOA "WIRES GUARINTEI?!. I.II7IDAVIT.. Perionnilysypeared before Ens, an Alderman et Me city a l'hilsOlidds. Ustetsobo, wk.* being duly sworn, detb ssy preparationscantain no sir colic, nesenereneyior other ininrions drugs. but ear. rimy sesensbis. ,• BV übOD. _Swam- and Subscribed betad- ;116, 5:3d 'day of November,. lITIMIntD, Aldsidess; 'Ninth etriet; abed. Bics„'Philidelpbts.. e!==M=l T..IIXLMIIO LDt T.*rot,lo4 Oh,stnut: aEw42a aiSiOUNTEZIOrry. -dads* rflorOdd Who fordestat kitthipciii ft( theft tnrerksisd antelesaik the ropittadas attalood•b3# • - ,• ll ' 111 ,1 1 ' 914 :? 14"1"4- 11 1 1: x.a 9 -;.•- •,••• *lesproviA Itoswlr •;, • • `l3oli-1.77• iai ••••': niXO• I I K lemm • rag Ito lvood, doe!, Vittiburgh. .r ic T ° 77r i t mciatio*is, 'tab . Cat the imiratitossaut:DuCluaLakotlar 13.. Nod .`0011) =POUT= .44RficFPOU.,.7 . Pf, • -- AND - (71LETEL , • V PILESBUIGH ,AND .. 1811XIALLISO .88.11,80 —BU 8/ laa a ARRAMIXIIEL — Osi , atbur DIONDAY,May 680882•Trliallitall=pst.`- at tbo .Perunpraints' Sillini4 tee`Pli ' : f a . , Patabarik, Cohanbeis,sei Leaves Pitteburer..... - .... - ..:.. 1:00 a. m. do Steubenville .—.4........ 490_" do Nemaric...-...«,;.:..,:t.... Imo ... I do C01ambna......:4...:..L. 11:10 -. ,j, Arrive Clarleeett ............. csa p.im.l do St. Louts:..: : ..:. - ... T. 60 a. iiLl No change of cars between Plttebnighint Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all 111 tittelet4h ad Wheeliap ISMS - . . . _ . leaves Pittsburgh} '1:03 a, a. GAO a.'in. ltdo p. al . do Wellal 3..00 "-. 8:14 a &CS do Steele:nee' CM a . &10 ." 490 a de Wheeling. ", C 54 a 1423 a. 401 a Arrival Sellair.... 15105 a lc:10 "..: 45:05 , a Connecting it Wl:well:4l,lth &alttinees and Ohio Railroad. and at-Bella& with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, - Lancaster, Cfrelerills.Colmobue, 010- Menai, 'lndianapolis, St, Louie, and paints West. . I Leone lgttshurgh......:‘.. ... ....... .1.00 Lim. MIA p.la. do. Welletillo..----.- &SS -" . IP.OO do firiatd..— ..-..-: 1:111' , "" 4:14 P , do Alliance --......... &SS -... , mtit ... do Uudecin .. . .., .-. &00 ."' . I 6.4.2 arrival CleteLiu;d7.-....;.,.. ttlf.' '....: 16:80 a , Ccoutruthq at Ifayard irlth Taxi:manna branch for blew Philadelphia and Caput Donn; kt Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort:Wayne ,and,Vtdragd ihdirosa at Hudson - with Cleveland, Zakkarraiwand Cincinnati IL B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls awl_ klillaridAng, and at Cleveland with C. k 11.1 k. R. for,kirta - , Dunkirk and • Buffalo with C. A. T: It. B. for Detroit and Ching% and the Borth-west. • -- - Wellstille Amommodatlou leaks at 4.„1:0 p. to. Iteturutug traitor arrive , at tiial a: to., 9IS a. at.. Through Thketi to all : torotairrent polati In tbii • West or South•wert, Horth or 'North•ereat, eau obe procured at the {.(pert) Street Depot, Plttslmrgh. -• JOHN STZW.ILKT,TIcIiet Agioat. Tor further Information, apply to. • : - , : WILLTAatr STSWAILT, put, At theCorriauf a Ofticalu Freight Station, Penn wt. m 5 • - • ' - • . , „.. . 86 S 1.862. TIER PllliNBYll VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.; RIGHT DAILY 'TRAIN& On and eller MONDAY,' Nay bth. The MAIL TRAIN races ,Pntsburgh Rom the Parsenpr depot, at the intanection of. Lilwaty and Grant greets, every mornln(except Sunday) at TAO ' a. tn., stopplog at all the p rincipal stations ;between Pittaborgh and Philadelphia, and making direct oen- ' • nections at Nantes:mg for Blaithllolll and Washing ton, and for New York via Allentown rputo. The REPRII9B TRAIN leaves the abort • named' station daily at 330 p. m. 'itopplag' only prin cipal stations, making direct tonnsctirm at Rani& .; berg for Baltimore, Wiablagtort , snd. New York eta The PAST .I,lNraltarei the bon fantod Starks 'daily (Sundays excepted) at 8:20 ; p. m., otopDbg ' only at principal station', and nonatandag burg tel Baltimore and Washington: LOCAL, PREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, lams the Parenpr Station. every morn ing, (Sundays excepted,): at 5:30 a. m., running as for as Conamatigh and stopping at sit station.. ACCOSINODATION: TEA INe. The JohrudowuesoomMometton Trait mares daily, • (except Sunday) at, 2-.45 p. two/topping at ui stations and running wr far re Conemzugh. " fires Aoconimodation Train km Walt stitattooleares deny (except Sunday) at RBI a-rn. . - .. . • Second Accommodation Train for, Wsll'a Station • leaves daily (except Sunda .at 11:00 a. m.. , - • . Third Accommodation Train for - WSR's Matteis Warm daily (except Semday) at 4,00 . p.• mu • • ••. .- • Boarth Accommodation Train • far , Walre Statke luxes daily (Mont Sanday),at vas p. to. ~, . -. , Returning. Trains arrivs]Th Pittsontwei is bAlmes : lispress:l2:23 P. at. l; Mail, • 12.65 p. to.; Fast bins, • . 12 35.. so.; Johnstown Accarnmodat'Wn, IRO a. m. • Pint Wall's Station Aecommedatkon. Gan a. m.; See: and Wall's Station Accouusodstion,ll:36s:WG; Mid • Wall's btation Accotantodatisn, 1:06,p. In.; Poerth • • Wall's Station Accommodation. RIO p. m...: .. ' Trains trutußlairevilleand'lndtanasonimot at Blab*. ~ Ville intanactlan with Johnstown APPwweuxlition ! 240 t and Woit, RxpresCand Mall'West. , ••. '''' Tim public will find it greatly, to,abstr Interest, In going Ust or Weal, to travel by; ithe Persoiniallis t Centred Railroad, as the aciominwhittens now aimed . aennot be awlessed on any other [onto: no 'Road In ~ luelluated-with stono, and he enthelkfreefrors dust. • _,.., We can prombe safety, speed and cum IWI to all who, i; may favor this Road with thole . P To N e eeTemi..... ea. an To Ballisanea-:.......np,0n To Philadelphia..... 10 00 To Lancaster - 9 .66 _ checked a/1 batons on the renrwyba. ulans&T. to 1 Bolin:ad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York. - . Passengers peurchising tickete lu - on, Will bil -- elled an exams, according to dbetancs traveled, in add Won to the statloii TAU., apt true Wations• where the Company has no Agent.-••••• • ~ ..110TICIL—lb cam of lot , the Cpenpeday Will hold themselves responsible forTanana/ ' IM Gngliage -only , me dfor axesmotuit not exceeding S • ' • - •N. B.—An Omnibus Lino has keen ea*yed bp coney passengers and Gewgaw.. to and been the De, pot, at a charge net to armed 23 omits fee each pas. , monger and blgfpuipi. Bbr•Ucliets, apply to - • , ' J. WRICART,Aweni, , lAt the Pennsylvania Genteel, Ilaildowd • Pestareogek Station, on Liberty and Onntstrsetw , ••• 'A ,— . PM Genet Superintendent, Altoona. Pei. SEAM WKILSLY.BEMIEN . . EM YORE AND LIVERPOOL. Mint ing awl embarking Paniengara it' QUEXISkit (Ireland.) The' LiverpooleNew York - sad phis Steamship Company Wend • tkepatchlag lkeir nab powared.Clydo-built - iron /3tearisahips. at Mime )*Y .I7 . iIU ,111•7 24. CITY OF SALTDlo.ll . X.......—..Sattmlay, Y.! 31. gum eraryllaturday n .yr nom froin Pier lomat Muir. ing,moAllyN,„,„.sls,oo 5T1NE8AC0L........4E640:0 do ito London—. 80.00 do to London— 93,00 7 do to Pert ..—.. 85,00 ..do to Part........ 38,00 do to Hamburg. wow -do to Hamlark, 36,00 LONDON EXHIBITION: Bet= MUM. lon. don and back. • . Find Cloak. • • "I. . ' . ........,.:::4teo Third-ca 55......—. ,- _:--. ......—. 68 Pamengors alw;forwarded to Havre, Bremen„ Hat, terdam, Antwerp, ire.; at equally low Wen. ier Pomona erlabbig to bring Ant their friends can buy Oasts haze at the following - noes to New York: VOL"' Liverpool or .Oneathetowsqlat Cabin, $76. $5O and $lO5. Stew-ago from Lima-pool 50,00... From comenstownioom. - - . • Them kteamem hate al:prior accomniodallona *a • Paareagers, and carry expeirkomed.Nurgeona. They ".are built in Water-tight. Iron Secions, 610 have Patent lire 'Annihilators on board. - - . •INlPPaiirmtarria tea-liosork—do order-of He Br. ...dry of vbrav, ail,pormarra baring 0.0 United Blair rev mph.* M. AV.." , . I *.Y.d. 4 6/ . .! 0%"(/ e. b°../ •• . . • • - jOl3ll CI; DALT., 'Agent, • • - _:Efe Broadway: New York. . 160 H -11: THOMPSON, Agent, • =hilt:die lici. 41lb (Abort. ntmet. Plttawil _ fIROCEREES, &c., JTIST •SECEIVED N.,:11 150 begs prime 1110 Ootire; • - • - 100 haif shad Oolong T..; 76 " Young Hymn Tem . 96 boxes Young Hymn awl Imperial Tees; 50 bbds. Cuba 8474'0 " Porto Illooringszr • 1.15 tille.'e.tin Golden Byrum - au « .Iloaey 510. grocers . . •• droice Mackerel; 76 halt bbb. 2.olrozer likn9ed With' fumes Itnomm to 150 andlOrTobtoro; 100 dozen Corn Broom; • 250'keic Hallo, all !duo; -• • • In store and **mil* MaGE/L011.., ; 150 bags Me Gaffe*, fait tO 70 hide. - Sugar, - Wei ChoiCe; • • 250 bbts.Byrap t - Steist.'s, - 60 orerfag's,... • s. Coln*Soo" aad.B., 75 - embed and !Granolatt.l.Butuii,. 40 . o.Yetlovilagoxe • - 120 b f 1.H.. Black and ... 10 tierces Sir. R. 0., . - ,;30 bsas ; Eat , .Inds, - 25 .`;; PePPer.. , 20 kegs VirgitOsi TWISt Tobacco,' 176 boxes 1{13‘.. Taboo:o.sh )30, and 10!„ , ; In itatemnd far_fogstry. ' ' • i:bfiII:WORTH 4! db., I " GrociTCSeoond et .t. -BACCeN;74•OOO:-oa"A'• ..11114 4,000 ,do • do, , 8 so ttsrda Ening t Swift% We. • brated ' • ' • , ESComes Dotalnirk's cnnesared On Inind and for ;id; .• 8 • ...LITTLE ,28 TILLMBLV., 111 Second it. dD FIO IGRATE 1111. Y k'KU.LT.... b1a1.. - DerPeaches, _ Iu itore =4 ' Or $O.- 1 4, - - mil o • „ iknicirr,* CO 12)0LIEBUTTER-i, JA I :-31arralik huh . Roll Battu; 3 bow jUit PX.fir4a4ll for JdB 'd tomer YarkAt end Tint Mosta. 4•IIILADVLPItIA: 40 bon.' Oismego Corn.Starebi: .20 do _SUITE Mass do; 80 - do' Mali= Pearl Thailand lib& fbrtal• VI; •v• - - - , •".10.yd , ' • LITTLI ...t,l.lllXll&E,ll2.l3eimodst. bhda.---Baoole R :ILL guy Vq . causlisonent, for ate by , JACKSON rainitsisD. -aii7" No. IS FoOrth strict. Door 50.0u'" rArfEdi 11.-Kis;Briowit amL thamilfor alekby _ • W.. P.' ILLBSIIALL. US D . 1 U AMfGlili~. ',Om iric% SOWN IRTIXT.I3tWood et. ...r(QOP • - TOOL4Va'r isidb , by • v./ TMS4.inifik.* 1-.‘ 41i. y fy' ~f~ . .., Y. •1..5~.~~0..A .... .. _. _ _. (IC , - Awl L. "pi L 260 p. a. I *co « “ . . uis 8;40 is. m. VT' D - BARRELS JOUN , D. 013111TELD, Phrt otroe‘near Wood. 15 1 71 1rM
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