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River News.
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erlth five feet eight inches by the marks last are.
ahem The weather during,: the day • was vat= and
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MOM GEN. M'CLELLAN'S ARMY
A BALLOON RECONNOISSAIiCE.
' THE CARPS OF a E - REBEIB OBSERiED
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HIADQOADICII/1 4111111' Or as P02'0314,0,1
Monday Afternoon, May 21.
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The encampment of; the . layette° of : the
army, unair . Gen. Stoneman is still at Gail's'
Bight, 84.mileefrom Riolunood, and I,l4.thilis
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from the ChidahOinitty ereek.- The pickets. of
, _.y
the
' . .the rebelieiciip th bank.on one side and
_those: of the'ynloa troops on the other.
Btoneman, in company with Prof.
-,..4LDWe; made -a .balloon reconnoissanoo this
. f.' m orning, ftem Gail's Mills, reaching an
atti
='tude of 500 foot from their position. Au id
2,rittable Tie* was had of Richmond and the
:earromidlig country.
With -alien the camps of the Itnetuy,'
eita
atedvithin.the Huiits of the city, were seen,
as well: a the arrival and departure of railway
, On the rood between New Bridge and,
Richtiond very feW troops were seen, but to
the left of the city, on the line'of the mail
teach road leading to Bottomaßridge, a large
number of troops ware sten, and the smoke
- from numerous camp fires, coming from the
woods in front, gaVe evidence that they wire
occupicci.by a large force of the enemy.
.'e -Heavy firing was heard yesterday afternitinti
end this' morning to the left Of, Richmond,
which was. probably cailied by the gunboats
endeavoring to force' their way up. the James
The weather is warm and pleaeantcd - fflitg
the dayi with heavy dews at night. i
The health of the troops continues rimark
aldtgond.•;Twe rations of whisky and gai
ning- isfe now daily is s tied.
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learner for New Orleans.. Union
in -North Carolina: - "
'''Pnrasnitirnia;" May ; 22.—The steamer
Suaneo - sailed chid morning . with a full cargo
for New Oilcans. She carries no mails. ,
The fransport steamer Mize arrived in Now
York yesterday- from Nalibara,ll. C., whence
she sailed on-the'l7th inst... Shebrings forty
soldiers fig:du:Gni. Barnsidels Div iaion, on frta
, lough ordiaohargod from_ service. .
A Orden meeting was held at Shepherds
villa, CartereVeonnty, on Sitirday, May 10th.
• Mr. H. H,.11611 Was caHed to 'the Chair, and
Mr. Thonias Hill was appointed _Secretary.
Thefoll od: owing resolutioncwora unanimously
adopi
Rfloived, That we deeply regret the unfor t
Innate occurrence of the meant war now pr o :
-- greasing between the Federal Government and
- the Sonthern•States. -
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Roedeed, That Moor opinion said war wai
" b rought on by a few hasty politicians, and
nbt by any aot of the E!ederal Government.
Resolved, Farther, that too believe it to be
the duty of all Union liming men to meet and,
speak their Union: sentiments, and also' to
• take measures to maintain. and defend the
Constitution of the - United Stites.
- Beiolved,. That we desire protection by oar
Federal friends.
Resole - a, That einoe it has become necessary
to appoint a Military Governer for the State
of North Carolina, we heartily concur in the 1 1
appointment of -Lion. Edward Stanley to ill
that-oilloe and agree to invite the said Ed
:ward Stanley to visit ne.at Shepherdsville.
Supreme Court of Pettusylvania.
HARRISBURG, May 22.—1 n the cave of the
Common - wealth ve. Joseph KisintiMan, from
the Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia, the
promo Court • to-day, Woodward, Justice, and
concurring opinion by Road, jostles, affirmed
the judgmen t. ;
In the came of Chase ' of Ltmerne county,
the army veto has been declared unconstitu
tional In an-opinion rendered by Woodward,
Justic4 Thompson, Justice, dbmenting.
• . Schooner Sunk--The Capt. Drowned.
•
'• • Dsznoir, May 21.—The sobooner Rapid,
. ' Capt. Black, was sunk and the Captain drown-
ed ; by . colßafon . with tlrersehooner Narragan-;
- sett; off thq Clay Banks, on 'Tuesday night.
I,: -She •had &cargo of 13,000 , bushels *heat,
r. Which is probably a' total lots.
Late.from ItleClellates Army. `
- The correspondent of the N. Y. Evadv
Pala writes:. ' '
OR TEE ROAD TO RIC11)10SD, May IS.
1 • Berea contrabands came into our camp this
• morning,. reporting themadvesfrom Hanover,
the capital of Hanover comity, lying near the
• . Pamankey river, on this lino of the Virginia
Central Ilailroad, and eighteen mike north of
Riehinend. - They declare that there are no
rebels_ this side of, Richmond, and that there
is a great panito in that - , city. The leading
men are hastening South toescape the penal
ties of rebellion. , •
EIZEDIT/OT cc TIID PZIOTSEir t
Our - gunboate went up to Piping Creek on
the Painunkey ytsterday, and fired upon a
company of rebels. The enemrhaie burned
a large number. vessels along the river,
which acconnti for the fires we saw and the
reports of ordnatice which have been heard in
our camp. It is 'also reported that the farm
ers in that vicinity burned. several barns fall
, of corn thioughlear of its confiscation.
TOE AOTANCT.4.
At ono o'clock this morning we resumed
tho line of March towards Richmond ; Gum.
• Stoneman taking the advance . with the Eighth
Illinois cavalry, the Sixth regiment of regu
lars, Captain Tidball's and Major Robert
-son', batteries, the Second Rhode. Liland
regiment, Colonel Wheaton, and the- Ninety
. eighth Penusylvania.• The bridge across
Black Creek bad been rebuilt, and we took
the road - at the tight of the railroad.'
A contraband met us about two miles out on
the road, and informed us that he came from
Richmond yesterday; and that there were no
rebel infantry between us and'Riehmond, and
but few cavalry.' Similar - Infarination way
given us by a ileiorter, who
.left Richmond
. last week.' Re says there is a succession of
earthworks a mile oat of Richmond; and that
they continue for about two miles.
• The "Intelligent contrabands" grow no
morons as we proceed, all- their statements
maiming previous reports, and adding that
everything has bee, sent out of Richmond.
The land rises to a considerable eminence as
we cross the railroad (eighteen, miles from
Richmond ) ), front which the sweep of the
ground away toward the rebel-capital is in
pinin view. The bandi struck up "Bony
over the Alps," and brigade . after brigade
marobed around the plain at the foot of Pros
pect 11i11 , Sling away over the hill toward_
Richmond.
Arrecaops.—Richmond sixteen miles, and
still the Jain° broken forest-covered country
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continues, - with here and there a large estate
with its village of negro' huts to -break_ the .
monotony of the! scene. '
. Alf repoffi agree that the enemy have re-.
tired, and are preparing to rusts Riebmthad..
One old man had heard that our gunboats bad
come up near the city, and it was thought
they had possession of the city now. The
farmers here are found at bottle in 'tiniest
every instance; and espress great sarpriae and I
joy that nothing was meleated on our pole:
At this point we eiterthe 'first indications o f
undisturbed residence. The last rebel picket
loft this point Afteen minutes before wo rode up.
Correspondents-are --forbidden-to-go-with:-
the advance, but I shouldered my miliket,
took place in the • ranks, and am-here itt"the
advanced poi tof the army,six Men miles from
Richmond.
From North Carolina.
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The transport 'teener nave arrived here'
to•tley from Newborn, North Csrolins, whom,'
she tailed on the 17th instant. she briagiA
soldiers from
•division,' on
furlough or discharged from the serviev.
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torsos atau cosverrrozr.
• The Newham .hkrese.psys .
"The Stet* -Convention at Raleigh, : ed.
„fourzor next Wednesday. 'This Convention
was elected a year ago last Febrnari, when
.• the peopleof the State voted to remain in the
.• Union by 60,000 majority, and 'vas setup:sled.
of the - strongest and smartest Men of. stet
State. The Convention will re.assembls
vhenever, - deemed .prodent. As 1..1 ties ! '
tkirckof its members arrt7 ion atm." c.
The 17nion men of Bay river, Borth , Carol
Tins, fusee organized a military:company_ Tor
the proterUon of the ISM liberty_snd
arty of Union men In the neighborhood, az4 I
for the preserrationst lintand- order. • The
ematdrulon If Its titiil3(o 7 oiiirtiiiaitin ty;
Hoses 4ard, ojtiiivrldenta 'Of :thee
eottnti,are invite& tejOilk,
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LA= =MUM= sNEWS
[FROM OUR EVENINU EDIIIOI4.
heavy 'Firing Heard-
ams
Penally*saran Gallantry at Williams.
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ACCODNOI DIN--INARZET AND DIENES
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CASIP muir,May 10 th,1662. J
Po Us Eieeflea% Penney/ f ani a : Governor A. G. Curtin, of
Bin : As the ootamanding, officer of this
division, of which three regithents-57th, 62d
and 105th Pennsylvania volunteers—form a
Portion, I cannot refrain from calling to your
notice the iniportent part performed by them
In the liattle before Williamsburg, on the 3d
instant, and Hint theniselees the sufferers in
•lose, they eontribisted by steady and impos
.g attitude to - the success of those more im
mediately engaged, and would have formed
thelneens'of subduing all opposition, had the
enemy resisted on the following day. Apick
et 61'112 men, of the 105th, ander Lieut. Gil
bert, were the first to enter the enemy's
works, followed by the 4th Maine, of General
Birney't brigade. Col. A. A. McKnight,
Iosth Pennsylvania; Col. Alex. Hays' 634
(Pennsylvania, and Col. C. T. Campbell , - 37th,
are in my first brigade, commanded by Gen.
Jameson. In conclusion, Your Excellency,
it is not alone by her ndblo regiments Penn
sylvania was distinguished in the last great
battle. I have to bring to your notice, and
to the people of the State, that the eecond bri
gade
of my division was commanded by a
Petinkrivanian,, Gen. Birney. This officer
displayed coolness and courage, and brought
. into the field the talents which distinguished
him among his folio* citizens. He had
proved himself a good Colonel. His brigade
is the model of gotid discipline. His genius
of commanctwas equally conspicuous on this
day.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your obedient *errant,
(Signed) P. K.E.&IINET.
Brig. Gen. Com. Third Division
ragitive• Slave Law Business.
Theclivalrie slave hunters who now in
fest this ci ty, in se.arch of their “contented
chattels," and who : seek to reclaim them
under the fugitive slave law, are not ex
actly satisfied with the working of the ma
chine. The military power has a word to
say which grates harshly upon the ears of
the Southern women whippers. A number
of fugitive slaves in the District have
terry protection, and Gen. Wadsworth has
requested Marshal Lamon not to return
a fugitive slave, who is thus protected, until
he has had an opportunity of investigating
the case. (We suppose the Geneial means
as to - the loyally of, the claimant, which is
always doubtfuL) 'The Marshal, very pro
perly, assented to Gen. Wadsworth's re
quest, and the more readily, because of h
detestation of the law.
Another phase of this mean business is
the appointment, by the Circuit Court, of
the following gentlemen as commissioners
to adjudicate all fugitive slave cases: Wal
ter S. Cox, Samuel L. Phillips, and Charles
M. Mathews.
The Maryland slaveholders appear to 'hi?
in a panic, and we understand thata depu-
tation of Congressmen from that State
waited upon ; the President, yesterday, tO
urge him to enforce the fugitive slave law;
or to understand his views or intentions
upon that subject. The President gave
those humane gentlemen a respectful hear
ing, but reserved his answer for another
occasion.—National Republican.
Slare.Catehing in the District
A Washington .letter to the. New York
Evening Post says :
The slave-catching business has "received
another eheck 'in the District. Gen. Wads
worth, who is Military Governor bore, does
not incline to the business and does not give
up a slave Who his fled to him for protection
with an even temper. Ile yesterday request
ed Marshal Limon to' wait a day or two
longer before surrendering alleged fugitives,
until he, the 'Governor, could investigate
more fully the legal - aspects of the business.
The Marshal readily gave, hie consent.
A new and most 'singular chapter in the
proceedings is this' morning unfolded. The
Circuit Court of this District, not waiting
"give the Presiden tan opportunity to take such
Steps as may - silt him in . the premises has
appointed three commissioners to adjudicate'
all oases arising under the Fugitive Slave
law. The Court is pro-slavery and the com
missioners are the sumo. These gentlemen
are to be, the judges of the loyalty of the
claimants ! A disloyal master cannot claim
his slave, and it Ls of great importance, if the
flaw is to be honestly executed here, that the
Commissioners ihOuld be men of the most un
questioned loyalty, whose position and send
intents upon thii'subject are beyond suspicion.
The President did not give his answer to
deputation of Maryland slaveholders who
Yestordity asked him to see that the,Fogitive
;Slave law be executed hare. The planters,
however, say that they were assured private.
ly that the law shall be executed. , A hun
'lred of these men were at the capital yeller
day; and a pretty hard set they are, unless
their looks betray their, characters. More
than eno - Legme was among them, if the .
countenance - indicates the character.
. .
Fritz in the Fight.
In the naval engagement on the Missis
lippi, near Fort Pillow, on Saturday the
10th inst., the following incident occurred:
1 . When the Mexico, or Mcßae, as she is
iometimes erroneously supposed Co be,
swung around alongside the Cincinnati,
after giving her her first butt, a good na
tured Dutchman on the boat, named Fritz,
secreted himself behind the hammock net
ting; and . Observing a rebel occasionally
.tiopping his head above a protecting cotton
bale, divvy a "bead" on bun, as hunters
,would say, and at a favorable moment
blazed away with hie musket, and almost
:decapitated the rascal, so completely did he
bilOw his caput to atoms. Observing what
ha had done, Fritz cried out to his mess-
Antes, "Pass me anoder musket quick. I
see anoder tam rascal; I blow him to the
ter tuyfel, too. Clor.for tam, but I make
him- wish he ethay away." Fritz enthusi
asm in the good cause was the source
of considerable "
,and although he
irks formerly tlio:scaiiegOat of the crew he
is , now the hero of the giin-room.
The Reported - Eitholo - ean laterven
Tion.
There is still no confirmation of the report
of European intenrootion. Our Ministers,
in the dispatchee by the last steamer, men
tion them as rumors, hatched by the 'album
let.and allies of the rebolls.in Paris and Lon
don. Nor are they confirmed, aa we are as
sured by good authority, by any advice" from
their - home . Governments, received by those
foreign Ministers most likely to be Informed
theon subject. 'But while oar Ministers de
claie that the secret designs 'of foreign P6w
ere; have not yet taken' so - definite a 'nape as
rumor , would have us behove, they almost
uninimouslysisaure the Government that the
surest way to stifle ruiners of intervention
and to thwart the designs of the rebel conspl
ratcira abroad,. I, by .a vigorous prosecution of
the ;war. • Parliament is soon to hare under
oonslderation measures of relief for .the dts
tross prevailing In the men ufaoturingdlstriets
In Great Britain, when the question of inter
vention will of course be moooted by. Mr.
Gregory, and his allies, the most triumphant
austral to , whose arguments witl be by vie.
tones, which cannot be explained !may.
4 Yo rktown was E vacuat e d.
191 s lestii . thaf des. JOhneton felt back from
YOrktown becatme. b, discovered that Gen.
McClellan. did not'ineata • tigbt hint fairly,
but to protract the lesueby,iegalat approech
el, • • it#6,* elketatiOns. _._Uctt.„..Johnston
conld - tit 'effort{ to won* CO much time and
strength of hli army by awaiting their mole
like operations. it !was . &Moult to • /apply
alb army at Xerktewn; and his men were
being worn out in the trencher. Be efer
red Intaking • attend whore McClellan .pr
wdold
compelled.to Come after •him and give link
a manly fight. - It it believed that it. the.
Unicitaiipaireti had attacked Johnston • in •
his pewit:tattler tines, the Yankee'army would •
have been innittliated. •
:Gen. Johnsten is at the bead of a powerful
sittly-elitdlitti that of Corinth. We holier*
;the .17:tten
,antobers aro overrated at both
pufute.....Mobile*Begistir, May 8.
1 • Healthl_orlitinslde , a Troops. •
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!-... !Tswana; Illy .5...- I Tliii weather at preens
L all it soldier could 'fob/ though In the pest
tweutp.four -hours IC- may be as disagreeable
-u amid bs well gallon s up, for' the special Co
_gallon: '
•'Ufa. - ioreething afraller hare to -this
panther of Routekeisland— .clear for 1112 11007
.and rainy the nextlear... -, The health of the
tro9P o jlLihlittaitioilssurgood.... Very te*
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sielii - slid-alrans occurrence to• bear.' Of irde;.--Ccroffeboettlootl.eritircnlBlB.fredEbt ItiCe"la ta/ '•
eenyed sot 'er by, sickness. to 'those who ; :..L....Hrbu ic - mtmomiata, from Louis, unless de
bars. weak unp..:llltil • 4310tisand Other !Pile • tallied by lot. water, will arrive to- -rifght or to-mor
which "Iles is heir to," pp North,' we would pin - . The Hastings. from Louirrilfe , will be due,
say . reome, Rye weary ,' , and join Burnside's about Sunday- '' On WedoeidaY morning the'
Coast Division , and if you donot get rest, you
will at /eaist. be benefited' as regards health.
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steamer Lake City, hound front Sr, Lords to this
. port got agniundet Whites Milli, ten miles below
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'' thi l eiltY, and after having been pulled off hy.a tow
cuAIM[ERCIAL liECOltb• twat, was found to hare sprang a leak and upwards
COMMITTEE/ i,iF ARBITRATION OF BOARD
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, of four feet of water in the bill. She had twor buff
OF "RAUL 1011 FEBRUARY AND HA Reif.
thousand sacks of wheat. for 31eaans... R. T. Kennedy
Wit. McCatma, I'. P.,1.1.#. Giuffra, di Brother, of n - bich some moire or fifteen hundred
.1: I. Br_icarnr, I.l•llxsPara it, la., wicks; are more or less Injured by water. This boat
B. Pamoron.
i 1 has been au unfortunate ae this Is the second time
. Weekly Bellew of the Pittsburghllarkets, shell.ia been sunk within the hut rwo years.' Ample
rifest present l 9 low and falling, .he eau be raised
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[Reported icia i with hut little difficulty. Nom, of her freight was
?elly for tae ififfsbargl Gosate.i injured with the exesption of that whlelt was in the
, hold. The copoiin rotund a pretest bore yester-
Ptrestmou, Traitisosv, 31ay 1t1,1862. day......_..Cmit. 1/ iodsor, formerly at the luaus, .4'
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ilio - rx-Thelquotatio na giveb in the fallowing R e . , rived in the city front (inciormti. on Wednesday,
view, It must f unrd.-, ate h*. .h./.. 1 . prices, ifiMi: tv ' t j a "' itli t er i'' he 'u s n' tic in . g sl h ei "' l i.i 7' 7io t ri l i ' e r ti ' l.uLt!ll '' t c •-:
except where o herwise noticed and that in all cases my Rapt. 11. D. CoChran, purrtinsoll the Mel
ia the filling o small orders to the city and country
It , is bio , •-, i - -
notte the tither day Frio* s 4 ,You.
trade, an adv ce of three to ; five 18 cent. will he
charged over Giese quotations.j ' light l' '
draught elNe t ' e T a i m axe er i 1 i' v
e ' r ' l... " :l! Lobe - 0. 7. 3 1 . ' C . ii n Pi n . s 1111'1d
beASHES-4teaMy at o Y2E4gillie for - Potash mid 53#4 I E l' e "g ot h o b n Y , ' Ca h ir Ebbe to rt, l y eav i" es is it a i t y l e a l3 iliiy,e T io tl in ' ilJ ix' g vVi ' t i ll ' - r
for Pearls.: No change ILI Soda Ash. out fail.
ALE-The following are Rhodos A Verner's qui . d . a.
lions, corrected:up to date : , •
i 1 616. a i
0 F . o:
e r ri atu a p p to otn il l a
, ise c tiS v lr . l
M IL, a % , ...E . II . ~ ,v
I T I h t e p c: i m t i
rrodo
,
UV lime. leave am above ou Saturday v truing. The Reliant,.
Cornmon A 1,.,., ' sB,oo
11,5 ' Ceot. Carleton, will in all probability get away in
f....... ..... -2..,....-. .--.11.t10 3 .00 day. The Dacotah, I . ..i'lpi. Liendrickmin, will be wady
India .. ..... .-... ...... -...- .... ....10,00
6 3 50 in "day or two
When rkrued $2,00 will be allowed for barrels
and $1,50 half Mils. i Foa , itaxman-The Male Martin Capt. D. T.
BAGS-Pachaii . , The stoci is low . end the do- Brmr . I. 'be Wheeling packet for tosleYi leerier at
mend light, whfle fleet, remain' unchanged.
_„.,_."'11.•
BACOIP-.Theill and I, prindlpally local, and the -
transactlohs cob tautly are 'mostly confined to
small lots. Prio.B,l are steady hot unchanged-rang
ing from 4 to 45.4 c !for Shourdens, 8%48,14 . 0 for Sides,
6483/.4c for Playlet:is, and 7@;Ne for Sugar Cured.
. 4 ;1
BUTTER Lan EGGS-Butter Is dull and plenty at
from Bto tic for Roll--the latter figure for prime.
Ens steady, will a fair inquiry 11 734 to 80.
BEANS-nom naLat $1,60 r 4,3 bush for prime White,
and 51,25 for conymon,
BROOM COBN--ateady, with Weer at $BO per ton.
BBOOILS-in fair inquiry at $1.,25.gt1„60 for OM
moo, and t- 1 ,2 3 @.2.00 for Fancy. .
CORN MEAL) quiet And dull it 42 to 43c per bosh
lu the small way i A large lot, however, could not be
sold at over Pk.
COOPERAG.R--in better inquiry, with a alight ad
vance in rates. j Flour WA. command 2Sn „;klc., Oil
bbls, $1,65@1,75,1and hoop poles $7 to #lO per 31. fur
slacks and tights;
CHEESE-in Setter supply, thbugh in price, there
hoe been no than a. Common tow W. It. may bo
quoted at 64M7c prim. o ld W. B. 7.1. , ..', to re, ape
O ancy brands 6 to tic.
CORDAGE- !
3.1
Pie per ID.
Blanilla rope, cot ... It citlnnillL rope, c,
Romp rope, 10 c Hemp l•ope, cut
Tarred rope, c0i1..1.. 1 c Tarnafrope, cut 14
Packing Yarn, fide. 121 c l Packing yarn, corn. 12%,
CRANBERRIES—ante innarket.
COTTON YARNS—owink• to the fact that th,
stock of cotton ylslne and sheeting, Is nearly run out
we an, unable to ge t reliable quotations.
CANDLES A S AP—The following quotations art
strictly correct: •
Mould and Dip CANDLE/1
5tar......
........
Roain ' •
No. 1 Palm I ty. t.
V i
Crtemlcal-' ...- .... 4....---_-... ... : ......... -.. a c .'-
German'antt Oleic., - ..... -. 7 c "
Woman'/ Friend, sio. 1 i ... ...... 7 c •• %Voluan's Friend, No. 2. 5 c "
°agile. I
10 c "
Toiler, No. 1-....... L. ; .NI 10c 0
Toilet.
..No. 2. .. ,-. ... . ,- ..... 13 c
DRIED FRUIT } -unclningod. Appleauray to
quoted at from $1 tb $1,24 and 1,50. m trkquallty.
Peatbea to lair reqUest at from $2,23 to $3 tir s • ,05..•
111451 l to choke. 1
FEED—dull at Ta alight decline. Bran may he ,
quoted at $lO per j , too, Shona $l2, hliddlinge:Lslo
end GU !deal at $ 27
V,
FlSH—cteady; quote No. 3 Large Mackaral
at $8,50, No. 2 blackeral at $10,60, Pickled . lierrihg
$5,50g6,00, White !Flab $4 per half bbl. and La
Herring $3,25(13,601
FEATHERS—Wei note an occoalonal soda of lire
Gems feather. from brat hands at 400 per R.
PLOT:lli—There hex been a regal. derustid for
Flour. mostly fur ahtpment, while prices hare under.
gone no change whatever. There ha. been a alight
improrennuaf In the receipts, and this market may be
quoted eteady at $1,60@4,70 for Extra. tO s4l2b for
family—fanetly at] s 6 o4^s,lo—and i $5,6055,75 for
Fancy brands. Rye Flour is dull and neglected: . we
note small sal. at $2,5n,2,87 per bfi.
GRAlN—Wheat hae undergone rio change nines
our lest report, awl the only new feature to nottos
a slight improvement In the receipts, We note email
sake from wagon et fl for Red, and $1.05 to $l,OO for
White: Rye-is fiend.] at from 45 to lic from Bret
hands. lu Barley them Is but little doing, and the •
season may be considered orer. Corn Is steady, with
but Hulett, market, knd prime Ear .lla at 40c. Oats
Brm but unchanged; nre quote at 7c from first hands
and 20,'40.k. from Store.
GROCEBI23—The Grocery market is quiet, .d
the trans.tioun are entirely of • local character.
hug. Is .11ing et Rum 8% to 930; A101e5..., 45 to
47c: and Cadre 21q.,4e for prime to clsoic• Rio.
GUNPOWDER—Tbe British government
ro baring_
again permitted the export of •aftpet , the mice of
Powder h. been redtioed. Rile Powder, $1 pet keg,
and bl.ting poirder Mc per keg.
and baled
HAT—lsaelling Brim scales at $l2 to $l6 por ton,
$12..
HIDES firm at sto
and 16(417a for dry flint.
IRON—Teresa roan mot
for 'nob
per lb for green salted
tb., or 5 psi coot discount
/LAT naa.
to 6by to
2 to 6 by 13$ tot% in. 234
I% to I;t4 hy %, to 3$
Home tig to TV, _
2-18 to 34 loch---1 3
!Leary Deed, 2 to 601
34 and 2.16 1neh......i
and,S to ;fi, by 3.4;
I
3.16 inch —...: 3
14 to 1 34 by y andi
3-16 Inch..._ ...,_._,
34 to 54 by y, and'
3 , 46 inch— ..
Hoop and Light inch—.... .
2,4 to 8 Inch ...... -..„!
to 2 inch-----i
Ito I I ty
nch._,„._.
7, Inch
—. 4_
4 10ch.......,_. ..... 434
t . a . F . r. " 41 - 1;o: i pj
• LEATHER-ITb° Leather market Le rather qn,
and doll, while prices remain unchanged. The fol
lowing quotations areLirrected up to date:
Red Sole Linther—.... T 3024
Oak Sole
....... 2:424
Oak Rough Leather... L.— ...... •
21:egge2
flamers Ladner...,,, 23434
Upper 2
LARD—Country to *toady at 707%e for prime.
City leaf steady at r"Nig,Sc.
I .lll6—.ready, Into smell gala of Louisville at
$1.25 per bld.
HESS PORK—quiet and rather doh; wo goolo
nominally at $l2 per 41.
ONlONS—lower, hating declined to 60 c'f Loth.
OlLS—There le Iml little dole In: Crude Oils.
though Prima, a. the !tempts Sr. fulling off, an a
shade firmer. W. onto tales within the past fevi
day■ at from Leo 434 e per gall—cash and time. do.
1 Lard Oil to steady at pl to 65c, and refined Carbon
12520 c.
POTATOES—in taleirequest and the ,market firm
at . from 40 to 60c per hnah. The supply In market le
SALT --doll at $1,40 ,to $1,45 per Ghl for No. 1 Ex.
trig—the latter figure when dell,vend. '
SEEDS—dull, with a slightitseline In Price.. We
note eel.. of Flax at 51,65, Timothy at $1,75, and
Clover at 84,00 to $4,12, as to quality.
TALLOW , -dull at to per th.for rough, and Te for
rendered.
WILISKT—Ia quiet but 'firm at 13e. for Raw, and
2101320 for common Rectilled.
WINDOW GLASS—The following quotations have
been conected up to nat.: 6aB, 7 2 8 . VA SzlO. tr 2.36;
Van, 10:12, V,:Ar; / o z/4. 54Th; I011400:00,
anal direonnt for cash, lb per cent.
4 a
L o uct i cb ::::o 7. 3itiA .. e .. 3. o
1 to 2% Ind, 3%
2%, to f, loch.-- 25 ,
3to 3 foeb.-....-... 3
iithc .....:.- ....... -. 2./
% and 948: focb..--. 3
%and 7.16 Inch-- 3%
....-
3-16 1ncb......-- gp .
~.., f,,...... ......... ....... ,
3-le inch_._'..-..._.... 1,1
°Vat.
% to I% 10Ch...-.-.... 23
toy - loci.---.. 3
Alnch- .......... -....... 3
marotrAmituymcwo.
~,qto I% 1 1 20.-,....,-.'3
ta1i. i ... " .. t 2: - .= ; 3 :1i!
hcb.......,
Allegheny Cattle . Market.
Afar offerisis of Claire bavoi Nes fair
during the pat meek, sod irsrepueralliof • bettor
Ouedfly. PrPoe coatlo¢e Arm at • alight Weslaco
over tut week's Idgures,•ad we . goots at: from PAO
to Si per cwt. grass- some small Was of very choice;
were sold millet am $4,1.
• Below will be found an accurate list of the sake for
he week at both the 1:0100 and More= yards ;
Mug per cat. poi.' Dolmas 6 Pb
CoOk 4 I gory,loo,. 44,1.6 for, 80 AM
fd 1f rf
If Apple, 14 3,10 Ward 4 Gab
erbst, 15 , 3J4 bart 76
K Ward, CO 5.35 Slye r. a t&,, 4,12 140 n 3,73
C Drafts, 17 9,78 A Kerrkk, 40 343,r4
D Grier, 16 848 W J Brim, MA 4,00
J. D trig 77. 49 3,80 Onckaabodruer, 90 4 .80
Dotbebllds, 83 3,28 .1 Stevenson, . .16 6,47.
Edgar—Terre b bat lOUs firpalry 6,r %leap, and
the bulk of lb. offering war* shipped East. A ITV
" .111 . 104 of Clipped wen. solriat prkeu tangos , from
42,25 to p,97 per mt., stow.
Koos—Mere Din nokbien a al naffs sale of Moss,
tba; we could Ilea: of, outside 'of • fe. taken' by
butchers. The bfferings aggregated 1,2 ii hoed, all Of
gableh grereablppod rut.
Imports by River.
•
1 711ERLINO—rts Mrnatr,--443 bbl. flour, lb
bbds tobacco, 38 eks bocci, 7 toe lard, 25 bbla do,
bales rags, Clark•A co; 1 box fader, C R McCabe; 34
skayeitatues Jobn Miller, 13 do do, Orlaraou Clark;
1 'cask'cbeese, 111 - Jeony d co; 20 bbls Ith lakY, Can*.
bell Hutchinson; 60 do do, R A 0 Duncan; 12 do
do, 11 Etesperthsbl; . 64 du:. do, /I McCullough A co;
PO do do, L ll'Alpo t tx. 48 ( la do, 8 M00r 1 . 8671. 8
co, 60 do do, J Bryar t co; 2 .do do, 7 '4 77 4. r *B
do do, John CYConner; 28 do . do, Jobe garage; 3
Ibis wine, B Georgie; 1 do do, John Rosser; 3 do
Ro, Jos Lo Ink; 1 do do, 8 Chaffer; 3 do do• Georte.
Wlburer; 4do do, 8 0 ficheock: 1 colt llos, Mtc
lougls,Pco; 7 aka raga, B, B'o P. Markle; 1 cook
wars 1 bbl do, Geo Ureed;Z pa bacon, 1 coop chick
ue, 3 bra butter:4 bbls eggef, 3 ski rage, 3 amply
bbls 3 calves, ti Barclay;;stores, 1 piece casting,
FlrlannonS & Morris, f s' '
TE.4.lff B 047.8.
A -
Y -
.
E
. - i - CE - ' - (THE.N it.l VR. --;_ -
1 PACKET6.—For WARREN, 1,
t./i
i i(4 - . -
TY, LUCESCO, and an Inter." late pllll.l.
The YORKTI/WN, Cart. Wm. wenn, IS I,IOV/ at
Om Allegheny Wharf, taking on frelght.
my 2.2. 11. J. cl/YLE, Agent.
pOR CINCINNATI LOWS.
I: VILLE AND NASEIVILLE.—The,, .;,,
t 4 7
ii a intim:ter KENTON, Copt. G-o, W. t.titivrt, %11l
leave for the above nod all isitennivhate ports, ou
lien/ WDAY, 24th toot. , at 4 p. m. .For freight or
piamoge apply am board or to
J. B. LITLIVGSTON CO.,
JOHN FLACK, - igotate.
U l Ult Sr. LOUlzi., GALBNit, - ,.. it .
BUBB tJUE AND Sr. PA UL.—Thr ''''
I - actuary FILIIIA DUNN A, Capt. taro. B. 2, L00 , 0, cut
leave for the above and all Intermediate porta on
'' rtATUILDAY, Zeta 'natant, at 4 o'clock. p. nt. For
Bright or pattarge apply on board or to
any= J. B. LIVINGSTON Jr. co., ..tge h t e . .
...
14 1 U1t 4.3-S CIA NATI, Uri int), •
Sr. LOUIS ANTI hr. GAUL.—Thu • -
doe light draught poaanger Xtoll.lltr ...a,. no,
U.K. L. L. lieodrickaon, trill ieuVo as above uu
TillB OAT, !Jay 'tad, att p. w. Fur (night or
taiarage apply on board or to
mya J. li. LIVINGSTON A CO , Agrotr.
LUULD,
AND IST. A GL.-1 - Le ue steamer
BeiLFAST, Capt. Carleton, S
leaves la al.,' TB to
DAN. WS Unit ,at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or paa
sago apply on board, at the toot of Market Street, or
tura JOBB FLACK, Agent.
11.4 1 0-It 4 .ii/NUONATI ti LOU
-
A: IS VILLE —The .w and light
draught etdonter SILVER LAKE Nu a, utpt. 0 .1-
longhiry,will leave shore ou lIIIS BAY, 2AI
taut., at 4 p. tn. For freight or pant.ige apply ou
hoard or to J. B. LIVINGSTON ACo ,sAgen
10 L 0 lb
16@i14c 4•
46 c .4
W
I The summer LIZZIE MARTIN,
Capt. D. T. Brown, leaves fur WIIEELIKi.e and ail
iniermediste points, every MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock ni., making clan.
connections with the Parkersburg packets. Return
log, leaves WEIEELINO every TUESDAY, 21.11.1115 DA
DA Y and SATURD.kIi, at 8 o'clock a. ro. For freight
.eriposaage apply on beard or to
JAMES COLLINS Jr. CO., Agents
-
No. Ile %later stniet.
14 WEEKLY
_Lb ZANMSY,ILLE PACKET.— Tln
now and beardifillwasenger steamer 101 Ale 411.1-
%LIAM, Capt. Mortrett.iiyere, Byres Pittsburgh]ear
7.suevville EVEMY TUI-td.),A Y. at 4 ..lock
111. utog, haves ZnuesvillEtAVEßY YUMA Y, at
ut, Fur freighter peltuntgetiply 00 leant or to
J. B. LIYINUSTON Ageutik.ktinseurgit,
V. pli ECE Jr cO.. Agents.
11.8. U L AIL EEII
11ISU
..JAPACKL.T.-411he splendid pi...ger •
aleatEer MINERVA, Okt. John Gordon, truss tor
Whesid.intrand all intermediate ports EVERY TUES. ,
1/1 Y ATLI V and SATU It.DA V, at 11 o'cloCk
ni.,unteleiug close connections with the regular
psekuts‘dur . Parkendonrgh and Cincinnati. Eel ern
logy Wheeling EVELLY MON 14Y, WED:: ES
IJA Y anll 111 DAY, at 8 o'clock a. r 4. 'Passengers
naniptedtllhruugh to Cincinnati. Fordlelglit or pse
ewe nppltou btard or to JA.. CO L LiNe Jr CO.,
ant ltd water ~ieeew
AYERS CATLIAATIC YlLLb.—Are
you COE, &sae and oomplainlngl Are you out
of order, with your system deranged, and your hol
ing. unectortable? These symptoms are often the
prelude to Orlon. Illoests. home ht of alekntaw 1.
eteephig upok you, and should be arernd by • time
ly use of dte tight remedy. Take Ayer's Pilla, and
C*lll2o out 1113 disorder...a humurs—purif,y the bkaal,
art.s let the tinkle move on unobetructed In health
again. They timulate the functions of the body Into
vigorous actlejty, purify the system from the ob
structions whi4h make disease. A cold wake some.
where lu the bfaly, and obetructa „Ito natural bloc.
Woos. Those, If not relieved, react upon themseWas
and the surrottrug orgam, producing g - enend ag
gravation, entre ng, and dterese. While 111 thisrou
ditlon, uppnassed by the derangementa, take Ayer'.
and stn h t w directly they restore the natural
action of thorsye m, and witk a the buoyant feeling
of health again. OVhat is tree aud so apparent In
this trivial and 4otttion complaint, t./ also true ion
many of the deeleseated and danprous,dlstempers.
The same porgetfee effect expels them. Caused by
suullar obstruction'. and derangements of the natural
functions of the holy, they are rapidly, mod many of
them surely, curedl.by the same 111./1/. None who
know the virtues offlime PaLsWil/ neglect toemploy
Wean when Buffering' from the disonlent they cure.
tinstements from leading phytilmap in wow of the
priuclpal cities, and lfrom other well known public
per.ous.
Prose o Fonranfiv Archon! of 1. Loois.4"es. %, 1856.
Da. Area: Your 141, are the p.a - agou of all that
it great W mediciue4 They, have cured Lll3 ,
domgraer of ulcerous woe upou her Lode and feet
tha had t prormi incunthle lutyahre. Ifer mother hai
Wen long grierooaly afflicted with bknchos and pim
ply on her shin end. Ira her hair. Allen our child
WWI cured, she alvm trle.4 your 'Pine, and they have
cured her. AbA ZdOlifillll.DG.E.
As A rAmtLy mysto.
Frees Dr. E. W.Siderigh; New Oriwow.
Your Pills are the prince! ' of phrges. Their eacol
lent qualities surpass any adhartie we pltabasa. They
ore mild, but very certain itud effectual In their ac
tion on the kneels, which *ekes them lovsimude to
uv Iti the daily treatment op lIWKwao.
IIEADACIIE, bIU6, 1164. 1 A(111 - E, FOUL
ACM
Ftur. Dr. E. howd loyd, Doltheora
Deas Bast. AMC I csnooi wither you 1r Aar con,
plalata I hairs thred with yotir Pills better then to
may aft dim ere twee trot woe evt pertathrs ftedielay. 1
:place gm,t dependanth en ao effectual cethartee to my
daily contest with than. ' thjhelierlog Iva I do Liao
your Plilsafferd ea th e Le t relates. I of course vol.
are 111.111 !Uglily. :
.PATTIOIIIIOI4 Pa.. May I. Itiffff.
Da. J. C. Aram—her. I have kw, rmeatedly cured
of the worst hrodnoSe gm, body can have, by • dove or
two of your Pala It .stems of.arive tn.. Mi lout
vtomach, which they chanae at mire.
Yours with great nevem, lf.D;e4r. PIIZBLE,
Clerk tifShinater Clario
DYSCNTRIIY, IMPUUITY OriTlli: BLooli. n.
From R.. J. V. lima, Parra, Al AdrtatCdarr.k, Itorivr•
De. Ann: I bare lath your Pill* with vmtreortu.
nary et:coeds lu my family and theoug (howl I th.
cello( to visit in disarm. To retrofit,. the organs art
digestion aid purify the blood, they 4re the very best
remedy I have ever ithown, and .1 end °minden try re.
commend them to rity Mend*. -' ' 2
Yuan, J. Y. Inn&
BILIOUS DISOUDNES—LIVEII 411.PLAL'iT41.
limn Dr. Thosiore Deft. of Neve ter! CV,.
Not only an your Pllia admirably solfepted t ot ell
parts... ea an aperient, but 1 foal their batten cf.
teem upon th• Liver very marked lodoed:4 They . e
In my emetic.. proved more effectual for; the of
/Olio. otaxploiats thou any one reriedy D. ran th.
that. I alumndy re)olce that we Lave at leqgth a
purgative which to worthy the coutidenth t tile pru
tesdort sod rho people.
DIJAIMIICNr or rug Imre/oth, I.
Waslingtou, D. Ca 'lllt Ifeb.offil.'
• Sth: I have used your Pills to my genet:Wi bnd hoe.
pitol practice ever ethos you made them, att do not
hesitate to say•they are the best cathartic wo play.
Their regulating action ou the liver It quicithoal do.
Called, conemmoutly they ani un admirable retiedy tor
Mee:tiar:mu of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom
hated a case of Pilioss themes so otatinide that i It did
out readily yield to them.
Ifraterually yours. ALONZO BALL; 11. 4,
Pityilcbto of the Ma thi s liospltel.
• lianater,.Wymfog Co., N. r., Oct. 24, 14.5,
. Dui Sur • I am wing your (lathe:this/11Y Id, my
pructice, tad Ord them .n excrlirnt purgotivt
. to
droll. mise the system and yortfy •Om Amok.. ones JUAN O. MEACUAII, 11. DA •
~.
DYRENTBEITs.DLAJIDAOIA. RELAX.. WOII.IIS.
From Dr. J. U. tire*, o/thlkopto.
Your PISA have had • long trial in my tile, to
I hold them theitoint as Into of tbe bust aperienta 1
have ever found. Their elterallee effect upon the
liver makes them as without moody, when given
to small Mesa for billow dywehly mei diartheca.
Their suger.cooting makes them very liaxsplablo sod
ooureiient forth, ma of woman and children. ..
'rrant 1f,.. E. Erirarl t Plinking and lifidtr(fe. float.,
. .I kid OM or two Dols door, ofyour Pills, taken at,
'the proper time, aro excelleot Pcomotive• of the eat.
weal eeertikos *hen 'wholly or •partluily euppnwtetr.
and tileo very effectual to demote tee stinstr.3 noel expel
seems. • They aro eiumur.hi the ben Physic we hare
lithe I recommend up other 'only patients.
:PONSTIPATION, COSTlVENthot.surpnEssios.
iLICUAIATIBII. GOVT. If EUI/ALGIA. Duoror,
P
• A RALYBIti, YlT4,•ntr; • '• ' . '
' ' . - 11rom Dro J. P. • Vaegho../ifoatroth
'Too mnoh cahoot be mid of your Pills Ric thee ols
of costicrientolf others of ear ',eternity have Rind
them M ealcaCtous as I have, they thould Jobs me is'
proCialming It for the benaff t• of the thhititudes who
sorer 1}01:13 that complaint, which,thitheitgb; bad
enough in (tself, Id ths progenitor of Others that are
Worse. 'I believe oostiemas to originate to tea liver
bit your Plilnaffect that organ cud can the diaemie!
• 1 4frithet of the Pills in market. nmttidn /kraut).
Whlthodthough • valuable remedy hi skillful hoods,.
la dampohs In a paddle pill. from the dreadfil can. .
inseados that fregipsiitly follow ha lacianticom um.
Titilinnibtedn no !sine* or teintiralsobstanco what..
prim2s dein pie Bos, a. fin t Roza for 51:. • . . . •
by.DreJailiitYß.R . A . CO.; 'Lowell, UMW.
....VPM 3 q.,M7 II , h • J,!l.l".filFeireWr
.Twa'. ticv:.U'~w~'i}=.v.N•~~ *si.r ~~sv kv-r
VOR RE
g NT OR SALE.-A, ROUSE
containin nine rooms mad cellar, toiStAer nitb
TirIDTY-TIIIINE AOREB OF LAND, eitiars.nne
fourth of • mile of Ilayerille Station, for SlGO'per
8.131.111.1.1.
460, A 51 - W DOUSE, containing flee rooms, col
lar and garret, on Chortle,, street, First Ward, Alle
gbeny,"for 310 per month.
For twiner partlcedans enquire of
'l l O LET.,-s-A large, well tiniened and
1 comfortably furnished - Store on Market, between
Third and Poaril.n..".
A long Rfmm, up for &school, and heretofore
ocropred by Mr. Avery's Academy for young
Also, Nelson's Ambrotype Rooms, corner of Tbtrd
tad Market streeM.
several Rams suitable for offices.
Rent vet) low, to snit the time.
aptrtf comer Third and M GAZZAII,
ark et streets:
UK Re•
A. tlte.ry, In complete ender. Apply to
MORT. A lan MIS,
Att•v La, Na. 135 Irn.lnh at.
NOTlCE.—`SealedProposal ol, s aro
vile.] the 27rn DA Y I ,A V. lea 2, at
o'clock m., for until
supplying the United M Mates Sabel t 2 .enee Department with 0,000 he'd of Boer Cattle on
the hoof.
The Cattle to bo delivered at Washington City,
mad each animal to average 11,31.0 D pelinde arca,
tr eiAlit; uo animal admitted wh ch weighs lees than
1,600 pounds gram. Golfers anti Bulls mot wwted.
Tno Cattle to bo delivered at ouch times and in
such quantities as the Government may rapine.
I he Mat delivery of Cattle to toe mad. on the 10th
of June. 1802, or as soon thereafter as Government
may require
A bend with goal and sufficient sonority will be
neptire4.
Government reserve. to itself the right to gay in
Treasurymotes, or other Government funds.
Do bi will be entertained when put in by ton.
terietorw who have previously failed Dt comply with
their aintracte, or where the bidder in not potent to
respond, o his bid, and all bid. to besccomptinhel by
two guarantees. • •
The names of Arms Weald be etatod in fall, with
the modem address of •11 the •memterie of the Bata.
Bide to be directed to Major A. DICCKWiTILI, C.
8., 11. b. A., Washington.
Fens of Giuseentee.
rye, of the county of —, and State of
and of the oounty of. —, and State of --., do
Meeby guarantee that --La able to [oldie contract
in accorthooe with the terms of his proposition, and
that eklirld hie proposition be turepted, he will at
JOts enter into • contract in accordance therewith.
:Humid the contract be awarded him we are prepared
to become his secorltlea. This guarantee must be
appended to each bid.
E A A 3n/V1 WUKKb.
No. 80 Wood Street
Menntacttue an oloaalehnd mull dealer 1n..11
Irindsof
COOK, PARLOR AND KEATING STOVES,
:CELEBRATED GAS BDENINO COOK STOTES
EUREKA 'AND TROPIC,
the merits of which here been fully test•l by thous.
sear. and Ibb Moves prououtued uroiqualal by say
In the market, together with • great meuy otter
depirshispitterar. ' .
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
gmbracing +cane of the BEST PATIMItNB tow of
fered to the public.. •
ettrFANtly EitiIIZLID . GRATE FRONTS and
ANDERS; of the noweetntylne;
Adtmcoustos -KITOURN ' DOW AND JAM
ap.A.Trs all of whiely are offered at - Terry low prime.'
0 . 11- Spechtlinduamands offorod tobuiliters to want
of GRATEtt - 7-'7-- • Itthizznt •
iI!NITED OATES DIOTIga nolirmc COUP'Y
*ma: oil rren and Pittatreats, Barton, Haas
Is Portable Booling to the only article ever efferi
4,4 o the public; which to ready prepared Logo on the
roeVlbentr nay 'finishing operation.. It to ligdf,'
Lm se sad twill,
,appilat, and , cautet tately and,
cheaply traniported to any partof the world. It will:
not iolot or discolor water runnfeg over, or lying on
lt,'andits,in'all respects a Tory deslrablo article.
non.coialoct fog properties attar 'especially tow,.
erlag roaturectorloe of Tartans kbAr, anal t Is cone.'
deitly offered to the pnbilcafter a teskof four iota, to
all varieties of climate and temperiturs,for coven
fog all kin 4 of too*: Oat or pitched, triPdher
It Ls both as•ap and.; durably. Agent.' wanted, to
whoa libereh ia ttulucementa are otriarL, Pend for
scruple, circa r, arti - with 'particulars to
ROOFING Co44sta. 9 Gore st., Boston. -6144:Und
VXO , YEUITALT Y HOLD
ERS QM THSCITY OM PITTSBUItGII,—AII
thtee - who "bee., n lanted to — tietthe fourth hwtal.
nteht of their . 43 frog and revolt; drmewunent, are
• hereby notified thatirttwy With to avoid costa upon
said asseesurent,•thr4,:.*lll tromedletaly and ll
vadat, an arrears that may be standing unpaid at
date;-Aprit W4l. .W.IOI.IBLUM,
-
Lothl7r t
iar.7na. - In f • a
vIS. ,•
FOR S.ILE.
..;''''''''"\—•'*---'-`.."---------"'-----,----------------- irtISSOLUTION OF I.'SRUERSIIIP.
I , VARPLIANIS COUtT L SALE,—By vir- i 11_, Th
n .. 1 ,.. 1arat tb .,, x , dmr , r .. 4 t ,.. th .
.4 i 1,.." tun of an st n der of %tie Orphans' Courtof Alleghe- ,
ityieh „ 9 E T EGE . w. CAS 4 co .. won oi sinnvod on
"'" t 'T' I will roper. '''''''" 11 P'll' '' °" " 7 ' " ' the Ist innant,•by limitation: IV. Ircibit.k vim
the Court Done e , In the city of PittaLut z h, on CAT . •
attend by settling the busman of the flrm.i
UItDAY, 24th do; of Mop next, at Id-o'clock. m rn.i 1 OMNI, blo. 112 Market street
oil that eertain lot or piece of mound oituate In the i
GEO. Sr. CABS,
I.,,,nut g h of South Plttaburgh, boundal and described ,
%V. AlcUlalllUCE..
aatollow a , to aril: rkgit.aa g .. c.r.L.,t at the I r,„,,,,,,.,, , ,,..,, , ,. ~,,,, 15,,,,,,,,, y11 ,, 1w
instance of one hundred feet m at fro m Fifth sreet; ! ' ''•
thence along CAreon etreet eighteen fret the, currier_u DitiSOLUTION OF
PAETNE"
tang bock One hondrtvl not teljbeettuist alley; theussi I —The' partnership heretofore ext. ,
long .01 ello eightee Wo ng to the /the of Pr l 3 1 ililliLJAJl BAIINHILL and LYA P
of Ltaniel Darts; thence told property one hoe- .,,,a,,,,,g,,,,,i„,,nyken,,,,,) Sheet •
deed feet to the place of beginnin g , on which to e.r.,1- 1 tic ~,,,,,,,,,„,, ~,,,,,i otij o o f Wll '
.1 a two tiny brick dwelling Louse; laing the acme I ev wan dissolved on th
lot of ground which John Nt, 'Mandl and Catharine, I ,1,,h or wipi A ., Rye.
,hit wife, by inesfklated the Ist of Angust, 1854, and I ~,,,,,te uns ettled
..•
Ires. - ufred in the t6® Inc reOartling deeds , Iu Book 1 thorn ad,-
vol. 113, pa g e 3i30, granted and cOnveywd Iv Them. pb e h,,,0.
Williams,. deceased.
No. ol "''
Ter - 6121a axle to Weighs hundred do ll ars cull, hal- Ih e ... •
anus In one year, with interest, sec fired by bon d and 4 .
..,,, g ,„, on the property..
EL , ZABETII CAIN,
-.l,2e4imtd Adin'r. of Th.. I% Illin
. .. .
. . -
• •
E 1 Alt L 1- 'l - S.OI'ER:II, I. UK
SALE.--I'.ol. two-atory brick derellinm., sup•
'plied with water and - gas ; lots mach Ibo sad,
tfluated on South arcane., Allegheny city.
' A building partly Stabled, with large atOLte bore.
matt, on acre and a quarter of ground, situated
ou
Wood.' Run, a short Jima/Ica from the 31. chester
l'eseenger and Ft. W. ft C. it•itroada, belt% suitable
for ularatfactunug purposes.
Alf,o, a farm ut 100.rcs, els and a half miler from
the city, and one and a quarter mites from Cuter,
acy's Station, I'. Jo. W. A C. It. ft., with a yoqpg
olcha. el of bifo tree...to...water power Saw 111111 , two
Houses, and Other unproven:lsola ocree.'leared•
balance timber.
For furtLer particular. itiquiro of
hAJJ'L U 1 EEL hi Federal at, Allbgbeay,
%MI/ or 325 Liberty street, Pitiabortrii.
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
y PROPERTY FOB SALE.—Tad lots on &otch
Bottom, ountaining about al: limn, at.at two mile.
from the city, sloogsitle of the o.niseilatille Rail
road, with over one hundred Fruit Tree% of carious
kinds, and board fence around; and to out of the most
desirable locations for a county) , residence now In
he vicinity .01 the city.
For turttior particelar• enquire of the proprietor,
No Id Diamond. JOSEPH ROBS.
EN(DIsiE FOR SALE,
•
ABOUT MOOT 110118 S, POWEL
fli 000 D °UDEN
WILL BE bOLD CU EA I' FOB OISE
thquize at the
GAZETTE OFPIGE.
Fifth • treat, otrove Rmith9etd.
1 0 01{ :SALE
nitnated to the village of lilanstield, four miles
trona The city. The lots front on Sausbury Avenue
Ile feet and gilethi back 116 feet to 16 1Unita street.
There 1. a two.atory frame dwelling—four room.,
hail and kitchen; good stable„ oval, milk house; good
w• 11 of sealer; fruit and forvat trees to alrundao.; all
leaned in. her sale very chimp.
Apply to B. McLAIN A. CO,
- nly7
14.02 roiarth street.
late residence oC Lr.
William Aduleon, on Penn ettvet. The lot ex
tettde forty-seven (47 fee•) . Perm etreot, and runs
berk, preserving the same aldth, one hundred and
sixty (lOU Met) toot.
Por terms, ao., apply to Mrs. HARRIET ADDI
SON, on the premises. myllilmti
11UNDE.61., AND FIFTY Pul,-
.1.412.2 will onetime a marl farm, containing 12
ectM,,
nil cleartd and fenced, with
mall barn and stable, email orchard, and a good
etortng at the door, one mile and a quarter from
Fairview. Apply to 13. SicLAIN A CO.,
my 7 102 Fourth street.
1410.1 t. tiVti.g; seven years
1 old, suitable to drive either single or double lo
V. ugou. luquire of WATT d WILSON,
rny 21:1 Liberty street.
TO LET. I
VOR RENT—Warehouse No. 155 Lib
orty street, formerly occlude.' by John Bryan.
Address, JOHN WAY, Jit.,
mylnitirdus Bowleg - tryst lie
1:101{ RENT—A neat Cottage Residence
1: end Fifteen Acres of Mond, with a young fruit
orchard thereon, situated on the Scotch Bolton , ' on
„tit, line of the Pittsburgh & Connellseille Railroad,
glitPeciritits,ten minute ride of the city—either to.
gether or
Apply toWILLIAldt`i
toygl.:3t 'Ho 411,yourth Rtreot.
•
A8'!1 PATTEILhON,
LIA
at [layering, 1:1t...1i0n
.urscELL.Y.rEous.
A. BRADLEY.
CORN SECOND, PITTSBURGH
(MITE FONTS, FENDERS, ch.
In our eamplo room may be found the
We have also a very /aria assortment of
:TIJS^
N 0.9 GORE BLOOM;
-t •%•,' • /
• /
! • :!'
• .
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D OSOLUTIOaIfi L iii:
IitiSOLUTION OF PAET.NE*Sair.
J,../ —The partnenthip heretofore extatlng betstren
WILLIAM BARNHILL and JARED IL BRUSH.
'Steam Boiler Make:saw Sheet Iron Workers,
the name and styl e a IVILLLUI BARNHILL cruder
CV., was dissolved on the Iftivday or April -by the
droth °Militant Barnhill. All persons hating iw
e..onts unsettled rltb sald drt u ill pleant call and
Lavc theta aditnted, with the undersigned.
The bushman will be continued at the old stand,
No. of Bonn street, by the surrlsing 1.....nLer, where
he mill be pleased to see the patrons of the late firm
cod others having business to Lae line. •
JARED If. BRUSH,.
Surrtring partner of the Late firm of
an2iawdewT William Barnhill .5 Ora
STOVES, 4c.
A LLEN, McCORIIICK di CO., ire Liar
FOnaDar, Pittsburgh, PA-
DarWaatuorsa, No. lull Liberty street.
Hauutseture. Si COOK, PARLON AND HEAT.
IND STOVES, PARLOR. ANT, KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW WARE, ctn., Steel and G. Moulds, gall
ing Mill C.D.s", Mill Georiag,•Gas, Water and Ai-
E , ,td /runs, Dog Duos, Wagon I. 4 4esh Su
gar Nettle., Pulley., Hangers, Cur Whorls, Couplltimss
and Coatings generally. Also, Jabbing and Madman
Castings Wade to unler. Patented Portable Hill,
rIO, Steam or Rorer• Poway. noltamd
Y O ONO BROTHERS, DucturaN E Fotrat
-1.2, Liberty street, UM!' the Onter Depot Pa.
R. R., Pittsburgh, Pa:,noutufacture DtACRIN E,
HOT BLAST AND ROLLING KILL FURNACE
CASTINGS or every description. o
0/L PIPE, , FRONTS,
GRATE BARS,BOILER
WAGON BOXESCASTINGS, SAID
ED
AND DOG
IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, SC., lilwaye on hand and fur side low.
Ordirs left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood
street and - Diamond alley, reosire prompt !m
G en
00.
mh2ti
11.1.47K,5.
SAVINGS BANK, No. 65
locam Sretrt.
CII.AIP7EBED EN 1816.
Open daily from 9to o'clock, also On Wednesday
anSaturda evetiings, from Slay let Icovember
lot, from 7 y U
o'clock, and from November let to
Buy Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits reoelved of oil rums not lose than One
Dollar, mad a ditidend.of the profits declared twice a
year, In Joue and December. Intenot has been de
clared norm-annually, In June and December, slime
she Bank was ormudzed, at the rate of eta per cent.
year.,
Interest, If nut dra wn out, is placed to the credit
of the ;depositor askcincipol, and bean the come le•
tercet from rho fast pot June and No:ember, cam•
pounding twice a year without troubling the dopeal
tor to cell, or even to present hie peas book. At this
ow., money will double In bet than twelve years,
making in the aggregate trout A;(13 esz-ttats PER
CERT. A TEAR.
Books,. containing the Charter, By. Lows, Rules
and Iteguhdionsoltrubdied gratiA, u n application at
the office.
Pokiness's-41E0)10E ALIIREE.
VICE immtnevrs.
John B. dicrodden, lame M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John Menthol),
Alexander Spoor, Jamas B. D. Bleed.;
L. Faltnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D.,
Janie. McAuley, ' I Hill Burgarin,
Jalue• Henituart, William J. Anderson,
Tanai
Jo h n
Bradley,
John U. Backofou, •
George Black,
John B. Canfield,
,burn A. Barrier,
(Aarlra A. Colton, ,
Nigllium Douglaa,
Jobs Ramat,
Hopewell lkpliard
William S. Haven;
l'eter Hunker,
Richard Hays,
William S. Li .
grAIMMTAILY AND TllilisUß.
relhdawl'
ti.ERAIAN TRUST AN SAY 7 US
%..A BANK, corner Sixth and Weal street..
BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS IND !VIM:TALLY LIABLE.
DIRECT 0118:
ADAM HEINEMAN, President.
burbler linrhaugh. • Augustus Ilouveler,
E. H. Myers, Joseph Lang,
J. F. Ilavekotte, Christian Siebert,
Anthony Meyer A. Greetzlnger.
DISCOUNT DAY.
JOHN STEWART. [Whin,
OILY, zfe.
El 1Tic0,5,,,0-guy--.
Ibmnia.tArere
PURE WRITE REFINED t'd/IBON OIL'
OftliN, Nu. 291 Liberty sheet
YETROLITE OIL WORKS.--litzsß do
G1L..., Proprietors; Benner. and llianufnotui
en, of
Pure Burning Potrolita—traderndik,
Pure White Carbon Oil,
Pure Daatdorixed B01:120144
Bream Chub:led:Lubricating Oil,
Cold Pres.ed 11.,11. • do do
Na. 1, No. 2 and N 0.3 Machinery Oil,
•
Argand Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil,
W. on and Mill Gran.. .lid Spirit. of Naphtha.
•fitirllrders filled promptly.
intfrOftice, corner of Front and Smith( streotta
Monongahela House. Pituburcb. Pa. inl4.
west I.ISIIANY
LiriNDS & BARBOUR 6. mamma.,
I==el
CARBON OIL,
LAMP MANUF.d,CTUD.E:LS
No. '2?. WOOD STREET,
WOODVILLE OIL lal 7 ll\ - E " Etr i".
LIOLDSIIIP, BRYAN d C0.,1 •
warioracrrunzsa or ;
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OLL,
Keep constantly on hand the , Tory beet huaity of
BURNING OIL, tear arid without odor; ohm, a good
LUBRICATOR., pure' WRITE BENZOLE:and CAR
GREASE.
rarrALl orders left at No. 35 itrrn STIIMCT, Durk
Blcck, second door, will be promptly attended to.
oc.s:Att
.
VAGLE OIL IVOItIiS.-WIOHTALI.N
LL A ANDEB.7ON, refinemend dealers in
POKE GIBBON OIL, (qualio guaranteed)
, PITTSBUILGEL P
Lir CAR GREASE and BENZOLE conetantly A.
on
hand.
Orden received for the present et CUL% 81111TH
A eq.% Water and First strueta.
awAtlmd
CUOO I OW.LAATER OIL, COALL'44 Y.
A IL DANIS, President.
JOAN IRWIN, Jr., /key camil l icefr.
D111LC7985-.13.. Davik T. Navin, J. 1i..-Car
nsghan, A. Cameron, John Jilin, Jr. •
YNTICOLILUII,•of light , gravity, from iho ssilla of
the company, on 00 Clock; in Torango con.
&tangy I/ hand and for sale.
°Moo at T. 11. Nevin Co.'., No. 05400 D ST.,
Pittsburgh. myklyd
DETRONA OIL WORKS.—LONG,
MILLER 'd CO. •
Warta .t Shariaburg Station, AlleghtUii Pansy .
,
Etallreed.
Otihss and Warehouse, MARKET 'Mita
Pittsburgh.
lltinufacturers of ILLITELINATISG and Liman - -
OAT ING,CARBOIi OILS sad RENZOLE.
Mir Eta I REFINED OIL, warranted aorwxylo.
siro.alsinya ow hand,l, statlyd
LUBRICAWING . oth, AT , rag Low
nods or TS CENTS Plat OAI,LON, coustaatly
on baud .td for ..la by B; C. aj. IL SAWYER..
Am to the qualty..e rotor to antlered eertilitsta:
Prrrisokan, Fur. 27,1560.
. Aram. B. CL li.Searylw—Couts : The Irani
milt% 011 we aro getting from ,you wa flud to be tbe
beat for our powwow° ham aver
teed. -
Tttz L.S. lf. 11. R. 8..00,
BY WM. ESPY, Pr/M:4w.
LUCIFER OM WOR/Ao.
WIL/J4/W P. WOOL/MOON,
n:rie/TM .
COAL A Aw ND. CARON- °ILO,.
and dealer in .
ZetUPS, 011121fliZni <fr.. •
Np. :9 , /ilarkas Street between nomad and .I .lnl.
-• PITT.SBURG/L,--PA.•
. .
4 (1.111LIVII;
• • 6 REPINE'S/I.
41(1, roirinormarsa or s •
_ litrßNLYii:on.,
POCE.DEODOItIZED BENZOLE • •'/
AND STEAM OLAULFIRDINIAOHIX/IRT'OIL,
.011UON OIL OF ALL CaIAVITIEB rimg.a.sralt
11141rNew011 ristreisVralatoLL_.' ' ' '
cum', ll.onoagAtuusi liatwi:• fdellercisrlilt
1,0141.irr 1.R.E.E.5.,-.4NDDEMYNNTIIto Ftilt•
enassaa.—li very large stock ottbefee wefts,
eelectod vraietiee tattoo* frora,4 ) ,I th eve.
ble,eare taken try bane every variety tree to woe.
Q( Apple elate be bare 17$,80o—L0' ,000 *Web
abethrte year olda, - 10,u00 four year olds. Pear; 10,
thX tvro.to throe year. oil , &e.I a"
Itilltiru—the Trete tn the Nursea7:.. (till and
examine tbem,., • _
• ErEIIMUCENSDern. to 8 Del, by the hundred,
cheap; also, SUADE TIMES AND ELIEV3DEN.Y,
libelant° end
Andras PITTEDITECTI ANDIOAELAXII
/ tri:e m*riino6l;,, 1),' • ,
N .
UalllF,My 4 1 . 1 t 1 'ZELL)
Ins fort my bed. sna tsiardProToesttora
AU persons are bereby warded DO t true bat Qum,'
11.3ctInt. •• , • •'.•
. 211 0MA5..11;
Pit as.yasascamym4t4 - - 4 •
I,OOOL .
~ PULEa ~@nh Budlie}v,
tr4W
DO' =WOO Wcos of'_
t•p• , 3.; "Q.:41:2
1 AND UNtAFE BLEDNINEE.—Tor onpleaaant
and „dangerous dlarmasai-two HELIiEBOEDIi ES
TE/LOT MICRO, Which hat noised the: endorse
memt Alba most prominent phaticiana in the Unitixt
stater. - LIDOW offered to an afiticted humanity - as a
1 certain care for the following diseases front A rat2;o2
originating disassea an Minis of the ya
or Sexual Organ: (lei:rend Debility', Mental , and
Physical Depression, imbecility, Determination of
Blood to the Head, Confused ideas, lipateria.Gentreal
Irritability, liestiestneea and Sleepier:mese at Eight,
Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loft of Appall*
ac
Dyspepsia, Emaciation Low . epirlts, Disor
woo or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, =
Wien of the Heart, and in fact all the concomitants
era nervocurand debilitated state of the syttem.
To town* the genuine, ma Oda out.' Ask for
Gelinbuld'il. Take no other. Curse guarantsed.
• See advertisement In another comma: anitord&wr
VIANI:00L); HOW LOST! BM
J.T..L RESTORED 1-4114 a PORsAal., ix a Stakd .r
.
e. In" • Pria. Gab.
. _
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment-and FirAltal
Cure o Sperrustorrlusa or tvadrmi Wealcoom /owls
rotary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and frupeetim n ti
to klarriage generally, Nerrottscese, Constunpticm,
Epilepsy anti Fits; Dental and Physical IncapaCitps
resulting from SelDlibuse, de. By ROBT. J. OUL
YERWLLL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," de.
"A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFEBERS,"
Sant tinder soil, in . 'plain envelope, to, auy . address,
post.paid, on receipt of six cents, Or two postage
stamps, by Da. CH. J. .0. • ELLIS
iii Broadway, N. Y., Post-Otoe Box 4588.
ophamo.wT
CLI
pirrsaunau ANDte_.6"
WHEELING ItAILROAII•• • A.m. ••••
—8 U n 1 II M It AIt RANGF...IIENT.—On. and . otter
MONDAY, 4114 tab, 1.2 Tmitu will hams the Depot
of t
w*: he Penwtylehuta Vettirtad. In as Pittsburgh.
follo
Pittsburgh, Coinaibus and Cincinnati Short La.. Ks
Steubtson7l,
Leaven Pittaborgh -.--. --- 1:00 a. m. P2:50 p. tn.
do Steubenville._.--... COO . 4:00
do Neieark......-- .... . 8:50 " 10.15 .
do Columbus .... --- ......11:10 " 11:45 .
Arrive, Cincinnati-----.... CIO p. m .I &40 a. m.
do St. Loots .'. 7:10 a- m.l Mg p. go.
No change of Lan bmwma—Pit-M cinbargh and CinnatL
Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all Night Trains.
' Pi4tsbn qr.'s' and Whif/ing, Lima -
Leaves Pittabarghf 1:C0 a, m: 5110 a. tn-1 j 1.*50 p. in.
do Wellevllle.l 3:00 '• . 1 8:14 " 3:05
do Stetibenv'el 4:00 "
0:16 . I 4 :00 .
do Wheelg. 4:54 . 10:53 " 4;55 .. Angrier 8e1Lt1.... 505 . 10:40 .. #.405
1
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and opio
Ilaihoed, and at Belhtir with Central Ohl Railroad
for Zanesville, Lancaater, Circleville. Columba., Cin
cinnati, lallatutixdis, St. Lout; and yolitts Weld.
Pittaberp. sad aenetund Lias.
Leaves Pittaburgh..--...—,—. 1:00. tn. 12:3.0 p. nu
do Widisvills ---,...:—.4.,.. 4:23 . &CO
do Bayard.--- ... : ...... ... 6:10- . - 4:14 .
do Alliance .—.—. ....... ..... 6:43 . 4:40 °
do Malan ...--_.........1 8:00 " . L 5:4.1
Arrive. Cleveland .. ~. —.........; 9:16. y_6:3o ... .
Connecting at Bayard with Tnecarawas branch for
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with
Pltiaburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Ballnmd; at
Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati R.
R. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and
at Cleveland with C. & E. R. R. for Erie, Dunkirk
and Buffalo with C. A T. It. 11. for Toledo, Detroit
and Chicago, and the North-west.
Wellsville Accrmimodation 'cave. at 4:00 p. m.
Returning trains arrive at 2:20 a. 0 3., 11 IS.. In-.
3:25 and 6:00 p. to.
. Through Ticket. to all prominent points In the
Wmt or 8 00th-west, North or North -went, can b.
procured at [ha Liberty...Strvet Depot, Pittsburgh.
JORIUSTEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further 'information, apply to
-WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At the Company'. OBoe in Freight Station, Nam at.
mys
Jemmy 1)..1ie11.v,
Pater A. klncibini,
John 11. Mellor,
Jan,o‘Shldlo,
Robert Robb,
Wnltor P. tilarlibell,
John Orr,
Henry L. Ringwoß,
John 11. Shocnbergnr,
William E. Schmertz,
Alexander.Tlndlo.
!Rano Maklttler,,,
Christilin Yeager.
En—VEILS. A. VOLTOK
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18 62•—THE PEIiNSY
VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. IC/GMT DAILY
TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, May 6th..
The MAIL TRAIN leans Pittabargh from the
Paasenger depot, at the • intersection of Llbeny 'sad
Grant streets, every morning (except Sunday) at 2.50
1 .
m., stopping" at all the principal stations between
Pittsburgh and•Phitedelp B a ltimoreing. direct Cen
t nections at Harrisburg fo Washing
ton, and for Now York via Allentown route.
The EXPRESS TRAIN Waves the above - gained
atation dad, at 3:50 p. to., stopping only at prin.
cipal stations, making direct onmaction at Harlis
burg for Baltimore, Washington and New York ila
Allentown. .'
Tbo PAST:LINEI•avut the above named Station
doily (Sundays excepted) at 8:20 p. m., it=
only at principal stations. and connecting at
burg for Ratimore and Waaliington.
LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car
attached, leavro the Pa:eager Station every morn
ing, (Sunday' excepted,) at 5:30. rm., running an
far as Coital:laugh end stopping at nil stations.
ACCOMMODATION, TRAINk. , .
, The Johnstawn Asoommortation Train salves daily,
(aaospt Sunday) at 115 p. to., stopping at al/Rakers
and naming an far ats.Oonemaugh.
lint Accommodation Train for Wallle Station loaves
daily (uorpt Sunday) at fc4o a. so. •
Second - Accommodation Truitt Moe :WWI Station
!.urea daily (except Sunday) at Mk a. m. .
Third Accommodation ,Train for Wall 4 Station
leave daily (except Sunday) at 4:00 p. ni. "
north Aooom modat 'rrota. Rr Wars Station
loaves daily (excepaB=day) at 6:15 p. m.
Returning Tinkly, arrive in Pittinnirgn tut /client
Rapt..., 13:25 p.Mal, 12:05 p. in. ; Fast Line,
1 12 35 a. tn. ; Johnstown lamobunodation,ls:ss a. M.;
Vint Waif. Station Accommodation, 5:30 a. to.; &&--
cad WalPs Station Accommodation, 5 :35 a. m.; Third
Wall's Station Accommodatiast,llos ,P. m. ; reart.b
Ware Station Accommodation,gilo p. m. - .
Tmins from 'Galin-Mould Indian/wont:wet at Mari.
rille Intemection with Johnstown Aocommodation.
Emit and'Weat,Enpremt sad Mall Went. •• -
The public will And -it greatly to their interns& in
going Poet or Weed, to travel by the Pevirsata •
Central Railroad, at the acommodstions n o w altered
cannot be el:named ea any other route. The Reed la
ballutted with atone, and is entirely free brim dust.
We mu promise safety, speed and comfort to ail who
may favor this Road will their pa•sonage.
PITTSBURGPI, Pd
ToTo New Tork—l—Vili EC To
.......gg 60
o Philadelphia—. 10 00 To Lancaster-1— 13 68
To ilarriabcrg_ 7 46
allßaggage checked to a "pstiou. the'Vermaylva.
Cameral Railroad, and to Plalridalphia,/3althnore
and Now Teak. ,
Passangera yarclunhag ticket& 13 can will to
charged en excess, according to distarma teamed, to
addition to the station rates; except from etaticats
wham the Company bean. Agent. -
NOTICX.—La case of lane, the Cpropany will bold
themaelves aasponsible for peptone.' bagga,„, only.
and he an amonnt not exceeding $lOO.
B.—An Omnibui Line has been employed to
CODIV.7 postengenand I=e to ILtlatiro.ol the Dee
at
pot, a charge net to 25 ante far each paw
anger and tauggaipar. Yoe tia.t.,•,PPirt6 I
J. STENS AZT. Agent; •
At the Pennsylfaxas Central likilhoild Pmarsies
Station. au Liherty and ghat streets. '
la 9 'Oeri'l fieneriotemanot. Altoon..
PI 7 TRBDRGII, : rtiriI
. OTre M WEEKLY BETWEEN*
NSW YORKI.S4III LITYAFOOL, laud,
lug arid -- embarklpg . Pam•uvrt aC QUZEDI
(Inland.) The thertaas, lie!, York =A Model!
pbl Stoutaikip Company Imtend, despatching- their
tall. powered Clyde-Wit Iron Skesoehipe se lellotT
SDIIOU BCH. ifiky St.
CITY OF BALTI SIORE..-....—.lsaturday, May 3L.
sexciertoo... Juts 7.„
tad are . ry Saturday, AT ttoos,-trolu Fier-14, North •
ItitTCO VIP PANSIGit: , 1
. "liter 0AD1N—'...576,f0 STEL TAGE.“---38,,f111 , •
1
do to London... 80,00 .do to . London... 43,0
do to Paris ...... &5,00 do-. to Patio...—. MVO
do to Efekoburg. 85.0 0 do.- to klasunkrg.36,oo,
. . LONDON -EXIILBITION: Datum'. ti ckets, : hog.
doa tad back::
-,Third C15e5.:7—........ _ .....:.—..—...:.—....* '
• Passim:tsar:ink° forwarded te -liarre_, MeILOZI, ;at
.taniazt. Antwerp, de. at tow rates._ -• ,
ear Persons wialting to Magma Gadr blends auk
be tickets ham at the following rates to Now Pork
. 7.,,,,. myorpoot or.Onserotqwsn-Ist- Cabin:4M 145 -
and COB. • Stamp }roar 1,41•17001 640,05 x t ram -..
Them Memento have Onperice aozonatoodatkow Ice , ,
paueugann-and anly/exporieuced Burgeon'. Thep '..
line bun in 'Wataptigbt Iron fkctions," and knee . .
Patent Fire Atlllihilldol9 Oa balird• ' • - ',...1 . ,,, ' '''
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'''''''' 7 qf ' 648°,:ai 'Pgue.sgm. kondoo Ow triiia &ism, ;,
WI/ required to* pleura - Pcaprirt. kiV.r•ootn..j .1* /aril . .. •
, , . :,Jo G. DAYS, Assaf;
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71- ,-- .IOIIN 'f HOLIPBON, ngluts - • -: '''
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FOB EIAL2,.GEOWZIN3 Stra")lron, PATWIT
GRAIN FAN-AND SEPARATOR;
Patented , Tennani 10, IPSO. • •
.The atipertarlti of' this/AN over al °Merits his"'
'emoststh la 'its thespieei, - shopliefty.and durability; -
&met. cleenitig 'Grain faster; batter had more, .--
tbccoulthlr, with -len labor, , than any other'
patentee of the obese Pan. hos beea tom ea
gagsa.in tosanfactoring end Milts AgrictatmW UM-
Oka:Dents, and wntinoed of the.greet want OA good
Pao for cleaning the different kradeof „Grata and
r gocda, preeen is tfils te, the lmblie; with !011 maddens
I.ltod ft will meet their wash:`" _
The undersigned. hating ImrcheiedMdirtiibt
to taannihature *ELA Ku the stone ()rift Fan sad
Separator fe Weetoro;Pinssylisais, .Werlera- Vs
glade, soda!! •Ohlo, end the dght. to mil in.intliszos •
and /libels, h stow prepaid to all ell orders, whole. -
sale or 4011.14 919 I.Jberty street, Pittsburgh, p a . -•--'
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se3sewtrif - W. WALL.ielt. • -
.ROCEitEi - atgl yE.IO,
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bap Prim Eld. oo ff 6 z;
500 hair chub Oolong Too; • .
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.Toting RPM' Tee
DoGO zen Young Boon sad Imperial UM - •
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26 PortO Rico flogge;
bids. extraGoldon Syrup; '26
eboleo
: 75 halt bbla
' 60-bbla lierzing;' -" •
50 " 5s and Int Tobo=o;
• ' 100 dozen Corn B000no;_,----
650 ketNalla
6 beim Lat
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