?a, ERIE - ^ ".x.. , ,,,lgg;:p ivit AGO we gavele.brief synop tat of fohr -- days pryceedinis of the Old . School Presbyterian General - „ Assembly. The _Assembly " fiaiiiigitiljoitrned on the 270, afteir , a - pleasant sestdonef ten days, We deem it unnecessary to give the_formal proceedings of rich but simply'to so. leet,itims Of general interest. The Asseui. appoinital' the following delegates to. Foreign bodies: To General Synod of the Frotestant Reformed Dutch Church-Rev. • Alfretillevin, D. D. To . Associate Reformed Spied of New York-Rev.'D. X. 'Junkie, - .D. D. To Genend Assembly of the Cum- Wilma Presbyterian Church-Rev. R. J. Breckinridge, D.D. To'the Associate Re --formed:Church. of the Soulli,Rev. J. C. • • _Backus, D. D‘ To • General Assembly of lreland-Rev, Robert Watts.. in the re port of the Conxniittee on Education, the ~great benefits of the Society were shown in ' -• • ! t „, ajicar and'satisfactory, manner. It, how c,e. resealed " the -- ship - rising fact that the xitimlier of their ministers, as , compared the Church membership, bavo de. 4 - ,-::- , : treased• five per 'cent., in., the past ten ‘";•Yearti. Excellent suggestions were made • - ,• to render this arm of the. Church more ef fective., The following resolution was --adoided, to be added to the Rules and Reg • idetions of the Boarder Edu'eation : 'Every ‘,-pers6n on scholarship shall forward, or 7 v cause • to' be forwarded, annually, a report from his teacher -or teachers, to the Pres bytery under whose care 110 Is, showing his standing for piety, talents, intelligence, scholartibip, prudence, economy, health, .' • and general influence." An Overture from • 01111.1 till Presbyteries, asking',that steps be takes to unite the Old School Presbyterian Much _and- the MAT' SolloolChurch i was read, and elicited consideishie discussion. - Prom Gm remarks it was soon apparent - - that no move would be-made in the &roc , bon of union at this „General Assembly, and the matter was dismissed. The report of the Commilitee on'Theobligical Sen An a • ties gives the folloiring in reference to the Western Seminary at. Allegheny city : • The: corps of Professers is full, and the , number of students one hundred and fifty eight, of whom thirty-three completed] the regular course of study, two have died,- five or more,-have devoted themselves to the work of Foreign Missions. The proficiency of the classes Ise been, gratifying. The Trustees report thatrnotwithstand . ing the .pressere of the' times,.they have been able to make a slight progress. The • permanent rands luive beenincreased, and ; the salaries of thV'Professors have been paid.; Among, donations to the i l if e t7 e g e ftlAritire no d t ti t cl ui six t til t; four, volumes been made by the Rev. Altera lengthy discussion, the Board of Pnbliesiion were directed to provide a suit ' able Hymn Book in the German Language as soon as' practicable. In the report, of the Church Extension society, it was stated. that some 500 churches are without Louses of worship. The majority of the Speoltd Committee on the Papers filed by _" - Dr. Breckenridge-and-Dr. Stuart Robinson, TePerted, that while the Assembly can take cognizance of the contrOveraies of the parties nnletis' , in a judicial proceeding prosecuted in, the mode prescribed by the Constitnthin of the Church, that no facts have come to their knowledge which im pel: their Confidence in Dr. Breckinridge as a ',Professor in the Danville Seminary, and that all the charges are without coon dation-, further, that'in' accepting the post , -• Aloe he did Oct. necessarily yield the right expreasing freely his - view - n - of national ' matters,'' and that instead of censure he "is entitled to the 'gratitude of the Church and -the country. The series of resolutions ;Concludes, bydeclining to accept his resig 7." - "niti - ori...The minority report there is no •Itlit•itAtWO for Dr: Breckenridge's resigns ••lien, or the acceptance by the Assembly, and ; • recommend . 'that that he Withdraw his resigns don. The. report closes:deploring the un - hWpp'y-controyereY, Without expressing any • "opinion as to the: merits of 'the case. - The resolutions _cirtlie• majority report,- after being slightly amended,•were adopted, thus Dr. • Breckenrid - • •. Se agains t the charges of Dr. 'Robinson. The , Assembly adjourned to meet in Peoria, IlL;the third • 'Thursday in May, 1868. --The Southern Watchman, under the ' caption of a "Long War;' relates the fol .. We heard an eminent Methodist divine, and one who by - the way is not less bra " - "Rant as a soldier and a statesman than a clergyman, express the opinion that a war of fourteen or fifteen years' duration would be more deslrable to the South than a short . • war, because it will takes long time to wean us-from our old habits of commercial and manufacturing dependenCe 'on the North, , • and to purge out finally and forever the last •moral, social and political trace and "skip Of the. Union. ' North- Carolina „Presbyterian publishes • • • a deplorable account of religious -smatters- in Texas. Many of the churches are vacant; Sunday schoolsmorgams , intem_pensucct and profanity prevail tcr an - alarming :extent; conversions of touts T' rarely occurs and seems:scarcely to enter Into the minds either of the clergy'or laity. tea Tho &ullierli Baptist, published at Tuakekee, 'Ala., saYs-. We suppose, from - • Ahe best information we have, that at least one.balf our active pastors aro now•in the , ----The General Synod - df the .Evangeli cal Lutheran Church, at its recent session.. in Lancaster, Fa., resolved to establish at once a missiOncin China. The :tu?ttiieriutry of the Magdalen Be-nevolent Society I was held at, the Asy lum, New Fork city,: week before last. The receipts, in aid_ of tld.emobleinstitu= , tionfor the year, :Wire $5,446.71 111211 ex psmtlitures $43043.19.. During the year 108 persons had, been admitted to the Asylum.' Of this number some had been returned to' their_elatives, and for others suitable ern ;r,ploYitent- bad been ebtained, leavin; 50 'at present under charge of the Society. - —The report of the doings •of the and;zah Foreign . Bible Society, presented at its late anniversary, held in „Exeter Ball, , . Loudon, shows andggzegatelasne - 1,6 W 248 volumes -Tha: total b i d es ) 4: t h e s / ..„ ; cietifroth its origin in 1804, have amo u nted to 0,910,474 volumei. The receipts for the few the yes were oeselx:$850,000: The annual report = of the English - • DaPtit t listen ahnin 1,282 . ehert4tee eon it Tr; slid a Jaime° of zOtetet - F . With elm nto y . e; e 4 - 17-4618 ,itiembas during theyear he pro , - i irsimptist ;PrhttdpletiortliacConG ti antis of the junta enoo tee. 3 Ti EWE -6 i; Chriftikm, ArelfokiVn 6 ;4„la long, enctigt!ok the ( 10 - t- 4 ' - •- '1 7, 41; 2 ' • ''‘ 74. •;fi,ios. -2 4%;; ; 4 7 " 1 f-'4.c-r; '..-c;',:-.4..ty-50.11,-,0-5.-44,14,,,A..g.5fix,/ 5 • ‘t . ' • • 7, • ... 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V . ..' , 1. irott lt, ; . =..:.;:f,.-: - ... .. SATURDAY ° MOBNIII4I, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. , . . • m=s ] ing. sortnOn over thirty minutes long ie put down- as so much aralpunitiol fired at taMdcMi. • --=--Perry' Davis;_Of noto riety, died at Providence, R. 1.,..May 9th. ,Ife was a masher of the Baptist Church, and quite liberal. ---An exchange says the Unitarians in New York have taken to l'Vespers.” Those who have gcne%with the crowd each Sab-' Lath to liev. Dr . Osgood's clturch,'opposite the New York Hotel, say it is only the Episcopal service chanted. By giving the music an attractive designation, surround ing it with novelty, the Unitarians gather a crowd, as they do at Rev. Dr. Cummings' Roman Catholic Church on the Sabbath, to "hear the fine music." ----The American Presbyterian says Rev.• 4. C. Laverty, pastor of the church of Conshooken, having notified kis Presby tery of his intended return to the Church of his fathertf- -- -the Episcopal Church—tho .pastoral relation was dissolved, and the name erased from the roll of ministers in his Presbytery. Ur. Laverty has been in both branches of .the l i resbyterian Churclt lie now goes frinu the "Old School." --—Rationalitmi in Holland ,has gone to great lengths. A teacher of theology in . thia Seminary of the Lutheran Church in Amsterdam, hag published a treaties on: the Reeurrection of: Christ, attacking thedoc trine with many sophistical considerations, and, in fact, denying it. Prominent among the opponents of the heresy is C. Lentz, German preacher to the Evangelical Lu theran Church at Amsterdam, and a pupil of the good Theluck. In hie pamphlet he brings the eantroversy to the question of the fact of sin in human nature, and de clares that the denial of this fact is the grand leading error in the so-called system of modern theology. The General Assembly. [From Our own Corrupondont.] COLIMBOS, Ohio, May 28, 1862 I have in several instances, before - this year, happened to visit the General Assembly in the last days of its Sessions. In some of these cases, It was, like coming in at the "latter end of a fray," a fortunate conjunction only ex celled by dropping in at the "beginning of a feast." Although there had been an election of a professor in a seminary, yet I did not hear of any-great amount of canvassing or caucusing, etexcitement or intrigue. On one occasion of this kind, I recollect, there ap peared as muchagitationnnd effervescence of conflictineeelings, as though a battle or a storm hid swept over, the region. But it wits not so now. • There was a calmness and dignity in the body which well became its character. The debates were courteously par sued;although some,of the subjects were of the most interesting , and exciting nature. Even the regular annual quarrel over some of ddie Boards; took a mild and gentle fprm. And in the only ease of personal collision, .involv ing a question of integrity, there was a re markable absence of harsh and vituperative language, especial* , ~considering the parties and the occasion; they Were almost - ”As gentle ea. the Rucking dove," much to their credit, and the gratification of the Assembly. -I have attended many At semblies—most of them as a spectator, and perhaps, thereby the better able to judge im partially ; and it seems to me, that this one did not contain the usual proportion of what are called "leading" members.. Do not im agine that I deem this a deficiency to be de plored. Indeed, I think the Assembly show ed no great facility.in being "led," but rather the noble independence, that should charac terise all ecclesiastical bodies, to act for them selves under the Impulse and guidance of giantism, principles. • Who can be safely out of leading strings, if not the office:bearers of the Church? The size of the Assembly is reduced, of coarse, by the Separation of the Southern por tion of the church, hat .no evidence was per ceptible of diminished competency or skill in the transaction of business. Two or three Southern ministers who were generally pres ent, and always conspicuous, could not but be mused on the floor; still,l could not learn that the privation very seriously affected the spirits of the body. • Questions that are called "political questions," for the came reason that very. healthy and harmless doge are sometimes called "mad dog.," were before the Assembly, and received jasrand wise coned- The Border State views were lass stumbling block to the Assembly than they arc to Congress. The Pauline doctrine, and injunction, that every soul should be subject to the higher powers, and that prayers should bo made for them who are in - authority, and that we. should render to civil government what is its due, wore closely adhered to, man ger the slang about "pulpit politics." The Presbyterian church and- -- ministers were Mostly—not the side of right and lib erty in the old Revolution, and in the Whisky Insurrection. In these times, old associations, and still more , geographica l lines occasion some diversity: It is pleasant, how ever, to know, that little of the mild avid ness which hes dishonored many Southern minlsters, has prevailed in the-North. Those who sympathise with the rebellion are aeon dazed and shocked when ministers preach or ,pray, so as to favor the success of the Gov ernment. Some ministers in tbo North, and many in the South,have this timidness of con science, about connecting any visible concern for the country with their religion. And yet, these spiritual and etherial persons are,lsome time, the, warmest pollticaftelkers, and ca rry out, theirpolitieal antipathies by sot praying for the Governmervt„, or by adroitly dodging the petitions and thanksgiviegs which a loyal man offers as naturally as he breathes. There was an ecclesiastical meeting orPresbyterians in the South: they wanted to say some false and bitter things, but they.eonld not do. It in an eccleeiasticalcapsoily , because that would be introducleg politics into religion and the Church: So they had a recess , for an hour, and said their say: against . the Government, And, tivor of the attempted usurpation. Then. they -sojemity • resumed their Church business. That broke like whiPping the devil around the stump.: So;they who decry con; ' troversy k are often, the hottest polemics— "fierce for moderation."- %Like the lotdly pre- Into; they de not 'Meer as Ateil-Bi4llop, they only sweat as -Prince.• They' o not, pass me .ditious and fabie resolutions, aa'Presby tor s ions, :but ail . gantlemen , but when-the devil gets "ibe Phone, w 6.4 will- become of the ' Arch- MM./ T.eILkLORS. NEW 000ns! SUL'IlitY G.lpAra `4ll'C6,', (Eloccestots to .Jernoo 0. Witt,) Are now receiriet 'their Spring Blab,. amopthltnt erery, variety of gocdeadapted to men and boy wear; which. in natant, choke tatteand prime will compare favor** with any in the lode.- . • , ' ',Trench, Anterican, d :Wear of. nland viottu!. ot 'the best Kins*.e, at'evory abide and quality-11. try inritenatortmentt :Casement and Dunkin*: SuPet: 'Black" French Do4• l oo.;2BumAlack• French Caw& mein;. Jrancy•Measimoteein army mutiny; ;Ribbed. Bleak and Ji'mmy d col Omatmonen 811 k :Mixed Cautmene ()lever* abed anor. : , , • PI:I3TINGS—Yancy alit and Alain Veatinge, new 4tylem Super Illadraatin and Silk Vetanpr; Manua and Fancy tic Vetting% •Wbile..lMmared 811 k and I' l4 / o •:er 3 rl Pirliti of goods for ilashireit.Oostr. Illutiplm a nary elude° selection of ilinrotstnag - Gootte 6! lt i ZituTt: o4 . l = 7 ; ' : l7lW irOtn:tMiirteMiaand the Pnbildi any °vim entrusted to arm. care alit meal • with prompt attention and Aqinettiallty in all HENRY U. BALM 41C., Merchant Taliont,; nAhla "- Cbt , ..1341 Bt..oLoir Minato: Et_ t 7 AA _22sbßio Oottes. g o od to prime ; ' • • -40-. Poito Ittoritagnry bbls. gonna ." do; . • . - UT' . do : prime N. t.): litolasscs, oak cooperage; 76 halt natal'. andlack 'Thou' 100 boos 15s. En and 104 Tobacco; Willi& cuitextment of goods lu oar 'trio, In sioco sod ta r ISIS by 'tiIIAIVER LAZEAft,. torn - ST and 20 ihnithAeld street. ,iI4X/117011. - C101 . 118.—. We nave in ilitvithek oau vidths,, Imps .% to a 'Aldo 4/Ndo, b e eat to nit dr alma of tatsoCtOtalls: ,,, SOW: and primaa. lott,ttaot ;than any boom to eh," v 4 tt IL PHILLIPS, 24 " V i !lettreet.. '•?; Arrivals at ha Principal HOl.OB, 4 OP TO 8 0,0400{..Ltar.. NIGEL MANSION EIOCSV-Liberty" H. B. Depot • , 201:os4it Arnittrz; rsifinteroa. . . Ilra Haag and - •terq E S 4lmp.on. Adrian dreg. Illonoosubli city J A BleCultall, W Mastery atoll holy, Jacob F Gornto]. progrolyillo , J Clair, ale C ' M P, i10u0...p McFarland nod wife 4abelaCity Ruchadan lien 1/ MarshE C lba3l:, , .I.,burbeeke, KICro I N ioing II Lorely. Mcliormport Wes Jack, Weetworeland 11 ip Hitelmmo, F A Louis sand T,r m Lexaglit dial.% county J B Lockhart, Brll4llty Thoumoti, 7th Imliva• Ed F Whitmore ' JllO Wystidwort J no S Bradley ; Alb .rt Cookie, Solesp, I Henri Phillips, Jr I - Juo Conway, Alinera J Sberry,l3altimo E W Miller. Woostor, o-. H Henry, Mansfield W Confer,. J no Ellis. N . 1" It E &Rieman, I'll ila • HARE'S 110:1IrLibet uE HARE. E Turner, Nobl town T Johnson, Steutirnirille W H Loring, • do Joe CilAttlbeEß, Roo#vlliP . 8 8' Wilson, West .541ddle tott ' Win Patton PLoleytMla John Scott, Butler Jos Riprogle, EntsirLse J Chuttun, Butler co. E Denting, Wortlleld El it Haymaker and rife, 'Westmoreland G Rs Haymaker, do Albeit Phillip*, Ph . David Floyd, ,Weintur'ind W It IlsKee,West Hebron J It Jones NATIONAL HOTEL— , u. MENAI. Mune, IJpr Middletown Jae Neal, Broolivill4 Sual Large, JefferodutP W W Piper, P A C BR P Jordan, Moog ; G Liciston, do ; Andw Stewart, Cyrus Miller, Melie'report Jos A Jnekeon, Orventield Sam' Sickman, CalifOrnia EAGLE HOTEL—;Liter !MINIMUM. M gtocicton, Lafeyette, Iu Mire 1,1 Smith, Ilurrist.'rg Bliss J Smith, 8,, S Met L Reno, Epee Veiley J. Whippo. New Cietlu J J West, E Liverppol .1 8 Lytle, Farette CO.MMERr,IA COMMITTEE OF ;ARBITRATION OF DOAI -- TRADE - FONFEBRITAIII AND MARCH. W. TloCuttsi, V.P..111 J. GILLIIKPIC, J. I. Be.wicrr, Psact, Ju., - • FITTSUux MARKETS. IBrportri erpeciatEr lhe7ilitlalmrph Daily Gradte Fit Oki, May 30th. 1062. FLOUR-steady but unchanged; solo of 100 bhis Family at $5@5.10; $0 do do ist ssf . • 5,15; 175 do do at $54 ,5,20. and SO dott at $545,25. un BACON-chan d; .1.'10(4,000 !ha al 43.4 c for Shoulders and Go forlPlaln Helms; 2,910 do at 4 . %0 for Shoulders and Ge forl:Flain Ilidus and Sides; 2,500 do Shoulder. at 4 :4e; i.mo do Plain llama at Ge, and 2,500 do country ettri...l at frya for Sides and 5X,c for • I Mom. GROCERIES-Sat r e o(lobags Rio Uoffee at and Gdodo et ?'!m a c; 3 aids prinfe Porto Rico Sugar. at Molasses steady, with tfutall sales at 40e. POTATOES-' -Salelof 75 bald, Reds at lihe, and 100 do Pink Eyes at 459 OATS-firm with' sale. of *t bush from store at . 2S, .d 80 do do at 34c. BULK MEAT-ilea' of .10,00 d Ibt, Sides, to go to Philadelphia, at 53/4 SALT-firm with a mit, of 1100 hbLs No 1 Extra at . $1,50 per bbl. " e 5T1LAW8ERR,........-.am of 15 has at $5,50 to $0 per brothel. DRIED FRUIT-Sale of 211 bush Peaches at se_ to r.„75 per bush, acooriling to qhality. Apples nomi nal at from $1,37 to $1,50. LIME -Sale of Wrbbla Louiville at $1,25 per bbl. WUISKY--quiet but firm with small sales of com mon R:ectilled at 22 Per CHEESE-Sale of 150 boxes prime W. IL at So per pound. ImpOtte by p.iver. • WHEELING-Lem; Lizstr. 4411:113...4. box ego, 1 do butter. Samuel !Hartley; 2 Los butter, 2 bble eggs, 2 calvns, 1 coop s chickens, 21Ir Harrison; 1 1.11 butter, N llardetott; . COM. 6 chives, Mrs idurpby; 3 empty ale bbls, Spencer & Garrard: I cask earth enware, 16 blebs baodn, 12 do do, Clarke & co; 21;9 Lags wheat; L Wiltharth; 21 bblii rammed, 2 do do, John !Jerboa: 101 ks wileaqJ L Noble 8 .; balk small wheels, WIII Sturgeon &. cd; 8 bbl, lime , W B Swatham: 21 kegs lead, .111. Scott; 78 new oil bLis, &WWle oil cu; 78 ale blibd Spencer .1 Garrard; 1 engine and fixtures; Clark Vaitlionr; 45 empty eke, Spencer t Garrard. ; Import, by Ittiilroad. PVITSBUSIOI.I. Ft. wares a !CLLIC1(10 RAILROAD, May 30.-37 Gila paper, D C lloirard; B LW* eggs, J Grazier.; 1. b o bacon. 4 8 Dilworth a co; 1 kg liquor. 11 Elc.Swlgeo; 491 bid* Bay. &Bierrari; 2 h.r., cop per. Parke, McCurilyld co; 22 bids pearls, 11 II Col . fine; 1 car scrap Iron,llVm Malopry; 18u lath., J ti Balaton; 37 pcs in Ileaul d Metrgar; 14 hides, Holstein d co; 100 h 1 ' flour, Mathias I AcJer; 14 boa Arch„ D. Townsend co,• 19 do. washbuarde, .1 Al Bnowdeni lot isandrlea A Torrence. C(.arsLairo & Piri ' asonon ltairaoan, May 23.- 71 oil Mae, Boat & DID; 3 pkgo bacon, 2 do soap, 2.3 .do„cheese, &wirer /4 Laxear; 8 bdle paper, NV G Johns ton; 42 tans <lrani, !Frank Walkor; 1904,b1a flour, Schtimaker & Lang; 22 do scrapcopper, T II Bowe; 84 bbla plaster, 11 II Collins; 1 car pig metsd. Nitrack A co; Ili hble pearls, McKee 4 co; 42 bre cheese, J 111 Snowdon; 15 do :10,141 II Raster, 4 funs butter, R Dobison A. co; 3 . bas li.e.wo, McDoald & Arbuakla. ' Rli , eir Newt,. Tho rimy is about Stationary tat this point with but thirty inches reported on Glass House Ripple. We were visited with • hoary rain yesterday morn ing, which was accoMpanied with thunder and light ning. It was still cloudy last night and the Maims tlons were very favoMbls fora settled naln...—.Thers was the next thing in nothing done at the wharf 1 yesterday, which w owing principally to tho in clement condition of ho weather. . There woe not • slit& arrival bur, d the replier packets, and the., Hastings, fOr Lonisrioe, roue the only departure Insuivortently omitted to notice the fact that the Lake City, which boat It will be remembered Boning a leek sod sunk a fowl dim since at the l•Trap" has been raised and is tioiv on the Marino Railway, un dergoing repairs 4Tho It. B. Ilamilton, left Cin 'unmet!, fur this pulntlon Wednesday, she on, to be followed on Friday, by the Cricket....—. The Renton, is loading 'at Cincinnati,' for TeMleaStO River . The J. B. Ford, from Louisville, will in ell probabil ity arrive hero on Runday. Fels sr. Lome—th 4 Lake City, Capt. Johnston, le , announced to leave rot tit. Louie, forthwith. Fon litneren, Oapi. Conlon, le the regular Whetlln packet Or to.doy, tearing of _ poR LOT.l.lB.—The hne l jr4m stutaer LAKR, ITY, Goo. Johu bton, will !coo as; aIiCKC os VATV RDA I, the 441 t ar4 o'clock p. m. For freight or poocoge ap ply on board or to i I • tuy3o J. B. LIVINGSTON Ai CO., Agent, LLE(IIIE.N•Y 111.. . PACtLETS: • , 7 he, ALBION. Cant. Menu Bolthimr , w"I nxen freight TB'S DAY, for Oil city. tuyni. , • E. J. COYLE. Agent. W- (MODS I I 141 HailThAlf, WEEKL V.LMJ I AA, ZANESVILLE; PACKET.— Tb new tend beautiftd. paaseuger Jammer EMI A tilIA 11A11, Capt. Monte. i : M iD eu Wayne ; l'itisburgh- for Zansivilia T At *o'clock p. Beturningi lames Zslnp;firEllT"Fill DA Y, At m. :For freight er Apply on hoard or to 13: LIVINGSTO CU„ Agoatm Pittsburgh. If. A CO.. AgOnfs. PAormille: • sol 4 FJ , tiaA TY Yboiitealimr - Cop .D. I"i'Broan, biases far WUEELING. and all Internaallate paints, %very' - MONDAY, WEDNES. DAY and YDIDAY, itl2 o'clock' . "taakl nic ckise connections with, the Darkenburg ioniteti.' Return. 'big. kayos WIIDELIDD every TUDADAY;TRUIIB - and SATUIIDAY,at 8 o'clock a, m., For rmith olipasuOlipply on board or to -', JAMES 'COLLINS,'A DO.,Agents, , • ' % ., 1 • No. 118 Water street. U LAIC . p.L.iai PACkE.—Tbedid paienger steamer 31111fRIA.pt. , Joha Oordou, leases inr Wheelingsaa all intertnedligsqports MIGHT TUBB - DAY,. THURSDAY 44 DATUDDAY. o'clock - Making close coariectiona; aith . ttio.regulm• meUts for Parkeribufgh ' and Cilliillll4i. Return hig. hares Wheeling ENidillf giONDALVXDNX.S. DAY: add TODAY, fl o'cleelr a. m. 'Passenger. rereipteil the:nigh to Olaritinatl. - -Yee freight or pas sage ayoll,ea, Isiard Of,k9 JAS.,OOAJANIII d CD., - Lat.: - • ' " ' 1 14 Water stret. ✓ ▪ Patent Cid:dop e aro will known to be superior to all others. , Patente4 NoToiitier,lBs9. Nannflotorii.lo FULTON 131SEZT; . , , New gel weand•hend TADIXS, - Sag" Orlon blmAli irpfliteAre`t*.ppt attatticin. JU Irwin 411 v Dr Si. ager. Coulon.tl rn I.lnrr ni Dnrin Unman no 3111ro, Warren co S W Brown, du E lbelninbt, ,7, Zi01111110.11111; • id C Pnrky, Galion, 0 Polin Voorhiii, Albany, !Goo Wpoi, Now Rowley A. W V. 0114 Jcibu'AloGry ty strovt, foot a Path J 8 Maya, Wald. co J T Campbell. Hickory .1 Wiliam: flanimotalaville J Ford, Wheeling, Mr. Elliott, Butler co E West A P Hopkins, Wash ro L•eiods Evens, Chester o M Wood Sam'l McCollum, Weed/ W btockdare Along al K Bartlett, Pl.lla E F: Flagg{ do It B Bruno .3; lady, Troy Il - Ronnie, Tor er.wk R Ihuotoond, trot 11111 .1 W {Volker, W..falrlield No. 137 Witter etreet =ZO2I D II Blair. Fayette cu Titus Cook, de Tasix Sheplar, IL.travt bewiA Slmplax, • dr, IPunk• Derry, Cluve•ld,N Jae II erroo, 131nIf co Blake, Mr halo, City Ilmailitou,ntyrureuy Sand Storer, N C0ne...1,0 ty, below Shronth. •11.0111.1=011. James MCN utt Yike col H Gilchrist. Fayette,. C M Clen.n, Ludlam. It Ileates, Elizabeth SnuJackson. Counellevil Wm Hutchison. 0 *0 Brom). India.. (plr Barr, KRUM" • STE.4JII7IO4TS. HI VEIL ja^a3 rum TOBY. F: J. BII.►8P:7, FOR T 1 ES IRA 13 LR' 'PROPERTY- FOR SALE.—Two two-story brio +dwellings, sup witb water and gat t lota each Wby 150 feet, iitoated on South avetme, Allegbehy city. A building, iw - tly Relished, with taut. atone base tuent,.an acre sad a quarter of ctouud, situated on WeAelit' Ron, a .hurt diet:awe from the Mancheitter hee.esiger and rt. N. A 11. }Satire:add, being suitable fur matinfarruring Al", a farm of lint hat.a, au mid a hall mile, from the City, and and a qater oaalas Rom Court- IlLataaa, oar nt W. At I:. It It., with a 'MINI eireha.dur drat irera, a water tome, Saw Mill, Lae Hennes, mid otheriniprovern. ; nrly arra...karat% halAnce tither. For lora., inquire ot Altught.uy =22a =2l ts: .11,E —LH{ Uti ciiiiagikiio set ilf Dna W NES, SHEL V ING, CASKS, COUNTLIIS \ d.NI/ I3OTTI ES, in H. more sow ~.....pied by us .4, 0 e earner of 4t. awl Wood 'ate... Wo Iloilo. ,inating, ill a few days, to on] ~ ''. !rub Front Build 4, Not. 76 and 78 'Wood it, rhoM. being fitted I I p with entirely sew inroltbre; and basing no tort. r u in for the Dunnee now in 81. e, ,se will sell then, in a bargniu, • either •a part or till, who.. It, L. YARN ES fOCK. £ CO., • 11,y44thillt ler t' Wuxi aisl Fourth stroeto. 1 MiNti I Is. H. MIK, tiALlis I. I A , 1.7.1(01T 11011. SE PoWA/t IN uouo wthcai WILL BE 6411.1) 1• FUK OAM3 Ittjulre at 11. COM=E=M! 1 4 1 U R SALE—SECpND-11ANti Ell.B.—Wo hate for .nl [taro 40 inch BOX L 21 I . BoClotig, with tw. flow tech ; two 4il inch, 28 b..,t long, two does oath ; 42 loch, 28 foot lung, t. ali tinea ; aia rylindor Bolicrw, Man/i• etvr, Icvt long—all of which will' lie w.ranted in go.I order, nod eold at a groat bargain. WATSON k. MUNILOE, Went' Point. Boiler Works, Wuter et., below rem m3-17:1111 1.4 1 61 t ALE—A desirailo leAltNI in calinun•land chanty; two mill, from Grectoi licrii, containing It: acres—en acres cleared, 39 wain bolt ni.lauil. Li uuw hank barn, fruit, and is well watered. Leery foot of it ran lu worked. 'rernin, VO per acro—s2,taai lu ham', balance In nevi. ...it, with interest. Apply to , inytiu it 111cLAIN dit'o,lll2 haurth Street. re tr di l en T c h e o k, f t icr. toptla tort} qtrveu (47 Pot) an Pouts ntront, and mutt pmeurving the manta widtb, orio baltdred and , 4ty ivat I,t) Far tort., ac., apply to Moo. 11,111,111F.T ADDI• tbi on tun priattiara. tayliblmd J2 l (ilt :SALE—A liUltBE,"seren years old, eititoble to drive either Angle .t double lo o agot. Inquire of • ‘ VATT d WILSON, , toy I?. 260 Liberty street. TO LET Trio LET.—Two COFFEE STANDS in the seeentl story of the Western Market Rouen will le, let teethe term of three years, at the rout of TWELVE DOLLARS per mouth for the nue in the is...oh-eastern corner of said market Rona., and NE DOLLARS par month for the one in the North-western torner, payable month y, in advance. The lease alit he twill to the highest bidder. Seabed peopoutla will be reuthed Until JUNE btu. By order of the Market. Committee. toy 2 td At. V. 1N VIN, Clerk of Market INK I{..ENT Uti.‘,l5ALE.—A HOUSE coutenuing niureroorns'and t,ellar, together with 111 ACRES OF LAND, within one fourth of a who of flaisrille Station, kr $l6O per 14.1.11J111.1, Alto, A NEW 110 USE, containing tiro rooms, cel lw and garret, ou Chartien,!treet, First Ward, Atte• giteuy, fur SIO per month. For further partieulart enquire of a'.ll PATTF:RSON, Ur, of Copt. HAYS, rayfaf at Ilayerllto Station. f.l LET.—A large, well finished and Comfortably farulAhed Stun, ou Illarkot, between Tlaard kud Fourth etrueto. • A look Room, tithed tip for anchool, and Lerch/lure "raided, hy Mr. Avory'o Amthmaly for young Nelson'o,Ambrolypo corner of Thins acid arket,otroota.. Attu, Itereiet Home Imitable fol. trelicee. Rout verx km, to atilt the tinted. E. D. GAZZAM, • ,curner Third MA dlarket etreeht. LWK tiA \ Olt RENT—An . Oil HO. &tory, 10 otouPtoto ardor. Apply t • MIST. ARTIIURS, rulandtl Att'i s at, Lag. N 0.135 Fourth et. Aral CHI.MEK. SEWING AIACHIZS. WILLIAMS .4 ORVIS' onaipalled doubls thread 52.5 FAMILY:SEWING MAcRINES. ISAlcasroom, No. I 2 FIFTLI STREET, P/TTSBURGII, Those lEachinea will do 41 kinds of watt, and aro warranted and kept In repair one year without any charge. , LILLEY, STRAIN & CO., Akenta. ', SPECIAL NOTICE. Teo following notice appeared in all the evening parse of Boston, on the day of she decision, Decem ber Nth, 1860: S,lntna libicuilirt,—lmportant Pedal,oa in the routed Matra Court.—The Grover I Baker Seeing Conipany, by a suit le equity, have sought to obtain an injunction against Williams A - Orlin, the Manufacturers It Boston of a Sowing Machina of great merit, which le simple, cheap and taniseliee, makes the same stitch as the Orriver dr linker Ida• chine, and is Its leadin; riial is the market. -.The cane has orgutned the Court alum. November 27. Judge hprague, uh Saturilay, delivered an min isi in favor of Wilaunle Orel., who sere moro n-Med in Court by their counsel, Wm. Whiting and A. ti Wasidruni, and the Input:thin one refused." n.y2t WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, N 0.27 Yll 4 lll STKICET, PITTSBURGH, PA Awarded the First Preasion. al as UNITED STATE .FAI For the Years 1858, 1R59 and 1880. I:II.wAaDS or cAnto MAOHINSS SOLD IN TEN MORE THAN 'N1,0001301.0 THE PAST YEAR. We offer to the public WHEELER it WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MAOHINE, st REDUCED PRIORS, with Inc:rinsed conSdenca of Its merits no the loot . au,l most reliable 'Family Sewing llnuhlue now In nee; It does equally well au the thickest and thinnest makes the tockatlteh Irtipuselbh, to unravel, alike on both Odes; V simple In construc tion, wore spertly in movement, and more durable than any other sanclins. Circulars, itivink . prime Ind description Of Ea. Otth.e. furnished gratis, on nppllcallun In person or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years. aps:iss WIC SUNNER CO, MINCELLAWJEOUS. ETNA STOVE A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH, Idanutadtura an Weddle and Mall &Jahr is all .COOK, PARLOR 'AND lIEATIND STOVES, 'GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, In our maple room may he found the CEI,KBILATED OAK B . OIINING COOK BTOTZB, EUREKA AND TROPIC, tbe merits of which base been , fatly eroded by thou. ands and the Stovea pronounced unequaled by 'an* in the market, together with' a groat many. other desirable pattenot. • " Vi , ele s ee alto nvery large aesortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, 'EmbrOclog some of the BEET PATTYlifallow of• letr4l . to the public IME - PANGY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS sea FENDERS, of the newest .give. ' our MAWR -.KITCHEN', DOW AND JAM (MATES AU 41 which Are of at eery lov pike*. . o E4rEierciallottocementi offereal to builder, In watt et.GEATII4I YKONTS. " Mb121,31E SON, No. 47 FtDERA7.; STREET, ALLEM:UnIit ern, Mannfaclonvo of oier:l '9 'll 1 0, 1 COOKING Qt the beet patterns, far eltherconl or 'wood. ORATE PRONTO and "YENDNItB, of the latest styles and beet Onhh. . . We wottld call lb. attention of blinders Clear NEW NANCE, which Is considered by those ethobate them .In we as bang tutanrynamed. • . , OAST iuuN nousz ritwiTs.lßON RAILING 'atilt bt CASTINGS oxide to order. mein EP, AIL E ,C.(ikt.NEN , UIL for.lirltdmr, 1111ads—Angame 404 43, superior quality, jult nvehrodltoln the faitary,. for o,l67lrhamilo aladavAini at !Rini (HI Cloth A? 4re." - ,F9orgialog. iind.2113%. Cal?, streeto • - • . , ii#2t _ 1: U. PuiLizres. "-••-• •4. HOTELS. 111E2i=f1M 346 AND 367 BROADWAY CORNER OF FRANKLIN, ST., NEW YORK This! lint-demi house—the moat quiet, Lyme-like, and pleaaa . nt hotel in the city—Whin superior in ducements to those visiting NEW Yottli for hod. non or pleasure. It /a neatest 'in Its ha:talon, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, in connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreatituenta can Le had at all boon, or nerved in their own root.. The charges are moderate, the mouesend attendance of the first order—Nobs, and all the modern conc.- low attached. mltßiiimit 1 1{KiSilitti 11111'n, ON TIER EUROPEAN PLAN SINGLE R 06318 FIFTY OffNTS PER DAY Oily Hall Spare, carer Fnri.Varl (Opposite City IlalL) thellftettLe ne they cosy be ordered hi the 1 , 11.Ci0111 ttetoctury. There lea Bather's Slaty awl Bath Booms attached to the Hotel 6irßew.r.ef RUNNERS awl HACK ha EN wi seky we "ze full. no2gallyw rt. PA 10400, Pwrairttas. (FOILBI ELM , / EA RL Wei.) 17 AND 19 PARK ROW, Ow:collo the Antor House arat Park MEM Pates or Boson 151-,50-tro Per • Tins long established• and milder Bonito luts re rently been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad ditto. of ores 100 rooms, and now has I...maintain lions for over 300 persons. It ban also been thor °uglily renovated end refurnished., and is HEATICO ST STEAM AND LIGHTED WITH nu. THSIOI , OIIO UT This Hotel has ODD of the bait 1001tionn In the city It en"y of access from all the SteaMbeala and Rail roads leading to the city, and lc couvenleut to all th. city convoyattees. It luta Dow oh the klatch.. of - FIRST OLAt.B HOTEL, catering the comfort of its In make. The patronage of the travelling public iv romp, fully wlicitcd. 4fArTbnue, $1,50 rte DAY, fc2B,3ma H. L. POWERS, PI A ISLEHICAN HOUSE, BosTom,eis the Jli largest and hest arranged- Hotel In the New England States; is out:amity located, and easy of no t,en from all the routes of travel. Jt contains all the modern improvements, and every COLIV.IIIIICO for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. .The Leleeping Interns are large and well vautileted; the suttee of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for inlilipt.l\lll, large traveling purtita,ald the helm will continue to he kept e. a first elms, hotel io rnery rtwirect, jot:l,lrd LIM'S RICH, Proprietor WESTERN HOTEL, tios. 9;11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt St., NUR BROADWAY. New irOtlo LIT? • This old established and favorite resort of the Business Community, has been recently refitted, and Ls t °replete, In every thing that cart minister to the comforts of ins pytroas. Ladies and families are specially and carefully provided for. It is centrally located In the business part of the city, and is Contiguous to the principal tines of steam boats, ears, innulbussee, ferrite, dsc. in consequence of the pressure caused by the re bellion, prices have been reduced to Oar DoLLau ?lb Font lirain no Lai. The table Is amply supplied with oil the luxuries the sesaun, and is toputl to that of ony other hotel the country. Ample ommtumotiations are offered f upward of 400 guests. Carib, not believe runners, boatmen, nod othe .who say "Om Wushern Hotel to full." D. D. WINCIIESTER, Proprietor. Taos. D. Wisonc,za. foltltin LPISSOLVTIO.ArS, lir C. DI SSOL U TION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing helween WILLIAM BARNHILL and JARED AI. 811145/3, Steam Boiler Makers and Sheet Iron Workers, ender the name and style of WILLIAM BARNHILL NO., was dissolved on the 11th day cif April by the death of William BatubilL All persons hating sc. COMAS unsettled with said firm will plesee cab and have them adpatted, with the undersigned. The business will be continued at the old stand, Nu. 61 Penn street, by the surviving partner, where he will be pleased to bee the patrons of the Into firm and others having business in his line. JARED M. BRUSH . , Survishm partner of the late firm of ap2l3:6wllavrT •William Barnhill A 00. lUNONOAHELA NA VIUATION /VA COMPANY—PROPOSALS lOR LOAN.— At a milltiog of the Board of Managers of this Com, pany, held oo the I.4th of May, 1802, the loth:ming molt:None sere adopted : Hewlced, That coupon bonds of tole Company, hearing date the fret day of /ray next, h named to', the amount 01 - Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, In some of One Thousand Doll..ra each, payablf. is tering) , tire years after the date thereof, hearing in terest at the rate of els per centum per annum, pay able semi-annually, in the city of New York, and that said bonds be secured by mortgage of the corks and revenue* of Oils Company, to he made to Thomas Bakswell, es trustee, for the holders of said bonds. ... . , Resolved, That the President of this Company be authorised to procure to be negotiated, of the meet - pie bonds of this Company, this day ordered to Go issued, the amount of one hundred and twenty-fire tleinniand dollen, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Company, maturing on the flat day of Jan miry next, at phr. Lu accordance with the foregoing teradutionaBEll3• SCRIPTIONS will berecelved until three o'elock of the 24. th DAY OF JIME NEXT, for the above luau. Information with regent to the chsruter of the Im pr may ho obtained (rout Jmitturs 'Rums, Esq., of Manna, fort dr Co, Pittsburgh; Abraham Gibbons Esq. Coatesville, Cheater county, Pa.; and Mewl.. ' Jay, ' Cook A Co., Philadelphia, who aro rm. therlawl to receive entrectiptions fur the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company 15......-.1.726,700 Funded debt, (bonds outetinding)-_- in,uou 't here is no floating or other debt existing. The, works are in active operationisnd complete repair, and the receipts Justify expectations of the aural or average dividend for the prustrat year. Tim work., were so far completed, and the debts of the Compa ny paid .ado enable the Managers to declare - their Sat dividend, July 7th, 1&53, stare which time they have declared fourteen dividends up to July, 1861— eight years—amountlog to the aggregate to nity.frour done-half.per cent ,or eix: and eighty-one bun, dredths per cent. per annum. • There are no bon& in the Market butter secured than those of thin Coe, puny, and none that offer greater Inducement. fur Investment am to wenn ty and prompt payment of in terest, which is wellanown by the - holders of the prement outatending Decade. Tho object of this mort gage it to concentrate the Londe of the Company and wcure the whole. - A.preferenco will be given to the pre out holders of thoJande maturing January let, 11563. The Company reitii r ieethel right to itampt the whole or any portion of the amount rutscribed: mr243d J. K. 110ORIIEAD, President. QTEAM WEEKLY BETWRRN 44 1 L ro NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, laud ing sad embarking Passengers at QtrEENg u , (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York . andPhlbelvb phis Steasukhlp Onopany Inland doapatoblog their full :powered Clydo.bullt Iron Elteeduallipe a fellowie CITY OP RALTIMORE..---lbsturday, May 31 KANGAROO...— Katatilay, June 7. CITY OF NEWYORK ..... Juno U, 'ELlevery Natorday, 0? none, from Pier 44, North 'LI ref. I =ECI=23 MST DAWN —515,00 5T1M1iA8R.....—..830.t0 do to London—, 80,(S) do ti;Londou I'l,lo do to Pens._.... mg) do to ?wilt ; .... —. 38,10 do' to Ihruburg. 0.5,00 do to ilambione.. MAO LONDON:IMBIBITION: Roturn tickets, um dou and Lock. Third Nosongern WA; for•a7;11%1 to awe, Itrotoon, not.. Gradual, Autworp; &a., at equally tow rate*. WitrYasaaaavui 101 i ordat.4 fla Soo. mob,. of Mate, aLliaraaavero 1. .9 Ow thrikat 13gate• aro revairod to "tamers Pampa* Won going on hoar/ 01.61401114:T. , , 'fairPervoLhe whiling to leak ant 'tholr hien& eau .tnay Waste here at the following rate. to Now. York: Froto Llrerka. or Queonatowu; to Cabin, 175, $1.6 ainl illfa. .- guano fromZrerpt. 1340,a0. !Mon laoiwnetown phut!. Thole Thole bterwocre hare NB; oraccommOdiilone for pareengars, and carry ext./coax! gorge°. They are built I:( Water-tight Iron gectloux end hare Patent Win Analhilatars ea kcard.. . : . • JOHN O. "1111:4Y., igeot; lA .mdwAY. New York Apra, mhlB3ltf NO. 410 , Llb.srtv kkr.t.•Plttmburch LIRUIT IIiEES.=.4DiTOR3f ENT 8 To 12 cuaitaae.ti . reiy . litho stock of chola, TUNER,. of sokuted'ruttetletr to choose from, rlth every poi. bk. care taken to have erery iartety true to two. , .0f Apple atone ,lre bum 176,00-50,000 of which. aro three . yttar olds, 10,00 U four year olds. Fear, 10,. 00) two t o thren year. old. Poach, Plum, &c., a hue cock. - Rergaexim T tlie Tofts is the Nursery. cap and • IWRIICHIEI/118 from 1 tp 8 foot, by tbo bandied, cheap; .also. titlAo3l THEO AND 2SIIIIIIBIIERY, whola►lo abet retail. 'Addrviis VrtTlißl7ll4ll 'OD OAKLAND NUR. BEFIIKS, Pltfabargb, •• -tnrix strtrtnnert..lc- VOTI.OIt TO • PROPERTY 'EOI4)- .LI YES IN TIIY,CITY-OLPITUBURGII.,4II 2 those who hare .ueglected to Pal the ( earth instill"' moot of their Cradles Ind Parittig:Atiearitent, an, hereby aotitlea that if they With to amid costa upon said aeseet they. erill trMI Immediately and li quidate all arm= that ituty,beetatait4 her 01 thL date, AWN 2d,'INN. '3 WICIIIWIJAU Whet • --' •-••• Trawiriner. 'APLE bb prime Ataple Sugar, jast.ioeelieit A' sal by.. • ' ' TRAIM, VAN CM:DEE. • untilKM/WM(l—'ll2lU yolu can buy Prime 'Lull Dotter, in small: packteMp 44 0 cents per pcltutd, it - 14::VOIGT4 CAM, myl2 247 Liberty ;alma. " nu') FORM, constantly on hada and for me tiy • • '• -• . rust! DOWN A. ,TZTLIT. 'tiiNtroal at. 2 1311171 J. foveae by, m71.,1 bbls. Wilmington • GI:0;X JOIM, /al Water street. • .. , ...+ , .., ,, 77 . ...7', , .:',-,,,.,7 .r STO rEs, A ',LEN, McCORMICK 67. 1 74.tazy li yotisimy, .Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 ", garly4gyymtlg,.Nd. 3U3 Liberty greet. ' 3lnnufacturera ef'COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT. ING STOVES; PARLOR AND K ITCHEN DILATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Lau. i.g Nill .Ciatig.; Mill Gearing, Goa, Water and Ar am. Pipe; gad Irons, IX% Iroec. Wagon 80a,,,, sw. gar Nett Ira, Vallejo, Rangel., CarWhaga, COOPliitg* and Casting's gialerally. Also, Jobbing and Machine tatattng. • tamale onkcr. Patented; Portable 1101, %Ida Sttant or ITorse Power. noltrand YOUNG BROTHERS, Duwesxß Roux- MCI!, Liberty itreot, near the (lunar Depot Pa. 11. Pittaborpb, Pa., nmoufacture MACHINE, HUT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS aerial description. ' L PIPE, BOILER. CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, An„, on baud AO fur sale low. Orderw lent with W, W. YOUNG, corner of Wood glml Inamond nII y , wiU roceivn prompt atten tion. rob2S" iI.II.IrKS DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 1.1 , Yuma, S. CLIALLTELLED IN 1.55.5. Opmi doily - from D to 2 o'clorlf, alsc6m Woducrelky and eiuturflf.y eveologs, from May bit to November lot, from 7 lto 9 O'clock, nod from Novembor lot to Illey lot from 6 to n o'clock, Depodte received of All sums riot h•• than One Lollar, and • dirldend of the protite declared twice • par, in Jam, and December. Internbt has brien de clarol ..un•nramalky, in June and Deonnber,eince . the Bank waa oronketi, at toe rite Of al: per mut. • sear: Interest, if not drown out, Liplaned to the credit of the depcoitor an - principal, .na Gees the same to tercet from the tint days of June and December, com pounding twice a year . without Moulding the &pail, tor to roll, or veep pheseut his Posrbook. At this Raft money double in Imo than twelve years, making ' in the agg r reg‘te •I.ID:ii.V2..IIILP.P[II CZ, T. • TEA.. Boob., rout/killing the Cluater, llysLaws, .11ulea and ICagulations, turniSheal gral is, otaapplit.tlia, at the, taco. PA...swam—GEORGE A LIIDEIL viol Plit9lollllll. • j Julio D. McVaddro, Isaac M. reunock, John Hutto., I Jobu Matelotll, Alox.dor Spoor, Janos B; D. Made, bouj. L. rabutstock, A. 7.1. Pollock, M. D., Jamul, 151.kuley. Bill flurtirin, Jams ilordzuais, I Wllllamo J. Andorson, Alos/wder Bradloy, John 13. 11/wham, Ilooro wletor. John B. Confithl, Ah A. Car, ..,lonsa :aerial, Charlos A. Colton, William Douglas, John Jevann, Elopowell nevi...xis. Witlimm S. II even. Poke U. lintikar, Richard Ilaya, William 8. Lovely, 1 SILCILLTABY awn TIMMICRi fe,alairT OILS, arc. DUNceh,DUN%AP a CU., r1;111: WILITE It.E.FINZb CA8.116.4 OILS Office, No. JI Liberty street, pE'rIiOLINE OIL WORKS.' & Otarr, Proprioturs; Refiners Manufactur er. of • Pure Burning Potrolite--trado mark, Pure White Carbon Oil, Pore Deodorized Iteneolry Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, Gold Pressed IL. R. do do L, No. 'd natty°. S Blashinary 011, A rtasuil Oil, boa Oil, Glory Oil, Wag., and Mill Grease and Spirituel Naphtha, litallirifers filled promptly. Cal"ollice, corner of Front and. Smithfield droots Alonimaahela flotme. Pittsburtch. 101 l JAM= LiDIAAT ... J. D. inkelleca. LINDSAY ot BARBOUR, CARBOiV LAMP MANUFACTUMEIIB No. $.3 WOOD STREET, 060. W. MAN. WOODV.ILLF OIL REFINERY. ; • lIOLDSHIP. BRYAN r 00, lILLIAIYACTUILULS • BURNING OIL AND LUBRI 'ATANG OIL, Beep oanstantly or,' bead the • eery beet quality of BURNING OIL, clear and witlioutotkir; also, a u'od LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE atutt g JAß GREATS. order. left at N0..35 Irrrru l!.iraerr, Bank 'Meet, second floor, will be promptly attemled to: 002.111 'VAGLE OIL WORKS.—WIOEITMAN 1.11 s ANDERSON, refinery and dealers in SURE CAADON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) rzrrsairtion, re: • han eurd. CAE GREASE. and DENZOLE constantly - an constantly - on • Orders retcydred for the preeent at' MESS, BALITE( A Co.'s, Water, and llfirstetreets. • • sed;Cand • . CORNE'LL.NTER OIL CO 'ANY. IL if. DAVIS, Pretijrat. 1 JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Seep Mod Trear'i, Dir.r.crons—lL H. Datis, T. M. NeVirmJ. L. Car. naghan, A. Cameron, John.lnsixi,Jr. Prruoixtuu, of ,light gravity, from the evellS of the company, on Oil Crook, in .Vemlngeo county, oore• staidly on hand nod for .ole. OM., at T. H. Nevin A Co.'., No. i$ WOOD ST.,; Pittsburgh. I 'm d lIILLI R. cou'L 0 1`x.': Worka at Sbarpaburg Station, AlleOliany, Office and j Wareboune, ALLIINET STREET,' Pittsburgh. Manufacturer. of ILLITIIINATING*Hd -LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS end DENZOLE. j .Gf No.l REPINED OIL, lianot,ted• afro, always on band. . j.' LAII3IiIUATING OLL, AT TEE, Low riuMi or 25 CENTS PEE GALLON, omnitantli un hand and, for sale by A. C. &J. /14SAWTZIL ' Ai to the quality, we refer to annexed rutin:ate t • Pirreatizan. Ni.. 27, 1660. , Mews. Lt. 0,-1 J. H. iForoyer—Oontil.The Lubri cating Oil we an, getting from you we Ond to be the . beet ler uur purpose. we bon ever neeill! • MEEM L UCIFER OIL WORKS. I • WILLIAM P. WOOLIUDd.P., 11.11VVIACTURLA, of COAL AND ()ARNOW OIILS, and dealer to ' LAMPS, QIIIMMEYA, do.; le., No. 39 Market street between limood'iuld third, rinOuicau, PA. ItEICSE & GRAFF . . . . . 3IL ft64l.saite, AND lIALOTACTIAICIIIIOY . - \ • . ' . WRITE BURN TN 0 OIL, PUCE DEODORIZED RENZOLE ••.!: '' • - . AND STEAM CLARIFIED IIfACIIIN BY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES kpROLIASED. MYTIew Oil BarkOs wanted. ; ; Corn'or Office lifonOttitaitsiaHottio. jinticalityT B I.OIIIA R9OFINti. \ xurrriertrato BT TIIt UNITED STATE. 4 BIOTINA ROOFING COMFY, NiR. 9 GORE BLOOk, Cotner ofOreno ithl'ltt Streets. Bostoii. Mat* This Tortola° Booting is the Duly article evyr offer ed to the public, which is ruiniy pacporod togo on rho roof *lthout any thashing 'operation, - It la' light, koadenne and warily oppilcd, sod ton he witty and cheaply transported to any part of the vrorld.i/ It 7•111 not taint or dia.:oh:kr water runtung over:or lying on it, and is in ell respects • vary \dear - A.l6°llWe.: Its non-conducting propalioll suttpt it tspoilaily to coy eringmanufactozies of • Varian. kinds, and it is cond. deafly ollerod to the: public after *test Of four years in all variotleo of climate and .teutPcrituf.. lko Porn' Mg ill kinds of roofs, list or pitcltad, tOgather: with trire;stearoboots;kc, Ls both cheap mid dsrohle: ,Agent" wanted, to whom liberal - tollweemenla are offertl,' Bend .for sample, drank?, &A, with putts:Mats to "12/, /3. ItOtsVING CO., h 10.9 GoieAt...lienton. I ap24,lmd• J eitILDS & •f= • uaks otknoti MZLL, ALLEGLIENL‘ iiii!treA4m:razia or: 8EAMLE14.84(713 AND OF OSIGIBUI108; pa 'INCE* TO WpK. Cakirdeits loft at C.o.'s; 1 1 47 Wood it., Pi itsburati. *ill receive attention. C:t.itt)li47ltlfsB 'JUST 111 --- WE. LJf zoo'botr Corr:o, • • • bbl.. Stuart's Syrup, . 50.- do -Golden do' ; 60 364, prime Torte Ulm Sugar, %76 do„ do Cubs Stw, . /5000 nlf: , ple - 8 ix gar, 76 balm Crosbed Sugar,;; do• Granulated Sugar, - • ;.',l • 200 do N. Q. 31.olsems, In .M.i.cooperage * 50 Lain Pawl a Lump Tobacco _ , • 10 do Natalia Leif Tobeena, lOrtibbbs. No. 1 e-itria/30t,' • GM VW& and half _bbl4Wo. 3 Iffitakerel, ' • 160 do - ' do dm, - . . 75 .do do • do:; LO do - 1331Ilmtire 'lasing, new, 25 do 00 bolt bbl.. flliad 1.. in stunt suctfor telt, lei bal • . . • • Jour L irousz CO _ 126 • co. Smithfield ',and Water sts. w.' fo; sale ' Nr, by Is 411- -AI p.reaxs vreeti s 00. ME= EME WENo 'IIIOII.E. • UNPLEASANT ND tataturit MEDICniEs.—For unpleasant and danpaneus diseases; use LISLILIOLD43 - TIIdCf BLIGIII7, shich laul received the endorse. trout Atha - mold phaaluent phasic:Ow In the United wales. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity, s a certain cure for the following Meows* and symptoms origlaatin from diseases and alums of the Urinal, or Sorcal Organs : Goners! Debility,• Mental and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood tdtho Head. Confused I d tee, Hysteria, General Irritability, Ilattibantella and Sleeplessness at Itbaeura of Muscular Efficiency, Its or •APPe lli g t D: Dyipeoela lianiclation. Low Bplri Diem. tion Pandyala of the orisons of Generatlone Alpl tation'of the Heart, and in fact all the conocardtanta of a !art - runs sod debilitated etato of the mit= To idiom the genuine, cut this out. Ask for flelmluld's. Take no oth er. Cure. gwranteed. Sw advertisement in another column.. arMidavr, ft/lA.\HUUD• 110 W CUSP! HOW RESTORED I--Jaa Palitged, fa a &alai S.. O. lop, Print Rig Ceifir. • A - Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Brellcal Cum of or &ming Weakness, Lairoi notary Emissions, Sexual. Debillear. and Impediments to..Narriage generally, NerrousLoss, 'Consumption. Epilepsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, ,Se. By /10.112. J. CUL- T EBWKLL, 11. D., Author of the "Green Book," Se. "A BOON TO TBOUSAN DS OPSUPY.EIIfiIIS," Sent under seal, in a plain envelops, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two ;wa s p abunvis, by Dn. 011.4. C. KLINE, pa Broadway, N. Y., DosLOSlce Boa 4556. ; . apt :litidsaT CLEV ELAND, '4" PITTSBURGH AND zzr -:,: wntnatia RAILROAD —SUMMER. A MILAN GEM ViT.',..4)ta and alter LION DA Y, 111.17 bth,lBt2 Trltioe ficill leave the Defog of the Penueyttrwmia haPnia+l,.ln Piftabitrgbi se pgtobergh, Cohnebefe. wed (Xwebteati Sltert Lime vie .. . . . . Ert.flararilil Craven Pit taktlrgh ............... 1,60 a. m. 12:50 p. m. do Steubenville ............. 4:09 " 4:00 do Newark .. —. 9:50- " 10:15 " do. Columbus- . 11:10 " 1114.5 " Arrives Cincinnati— ....... 4:.1) p. m.I 6:40 a. m. du St. Louis.-- 7:60 a. m.I 6:14 p. m. No change otcars between Pittsburgh and Citimmiatt. Splendid Sleeping (.Les attached to all Night Trains. ... - Pittsburgh and Ossetia' Lira. Le: rea Pittsburgh 1:00 a. m.I 6:10 a. m. 12 . 60 p. M. do' Wellsville. 3:00 " 18:14 " I 3:05 " do . Eteubrnee 4:00 1 11:10 ". 1 4ioo " de Wheeling. 4:64 " 10:23 "' 4:55 Arrives Bellair.... 15:05 " 10340 •." 6:05 " 'Janne 0. Halle, Pater A. Madeira,. John IL Mellor, Jamas diddle. • "Lunen Robb, Walter l', ?Malaga, Jam Orr -Maury Li i lLlngwalt, II John R. licoeuberger; William E. Schruerta, Alexander Thuile. Isaac Whittier.; Chriglaa Yeager. A. COLTON Connecting at Wheeling with- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Solloir with Control Ohio ltailroad Sir Ziutorillo; Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus, MB. cinnatt,lndlonspolis, St. lAnds, and points Went. Pittsburgh and 0P0. 4 . , ..1 Lisa - ' Leaves Pittsburgh._.. : .......„. LOD a. so. 12:LO P. IIII: do- Wellsville__....._...._ 4d5 0 .1:co - 0 do Bayard ...... -.-...-...- 610 ” tilt du A11ian.......-..........; G;63 '''' 4:4A.) ...' do Iludson ......_--.......1 Sit* - " 6c42 Arrives OtoTeland ............1 9:16 " GOO " Connecting at Bayard with Tuataras& branch lbs ,New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; rit Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Illaict.gO Railroad; at Hodson with Clcteland,-Zanonvina and Cincinnati 11: B. for Akron, Cuplhoga Falls and .31111ensb&g, and at Cleveland with C. A E. R. IL. for Erie, ',Dunkirk and Pulialo with O. A T. R. R. for Thledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-wont. Wellsville Acolminodation leans at 4100 p. rn. Returning trains arrive at 2:20 ti. tu., 9.15 a. at, 3:25 anti 11 . 410 p. nt. Thningh Tickets to all prominent points in the West or South-at.t, North or Nomh.srest, can be procured at the Liberty Street. Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEN - ANT, Ticket Agent. Per further Infortnetion, apply to • WILLIAM [STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Office in bright Station, Penn at. mys PITTSBURGH, PA. SUMMER AR- RANOSILENT I&;=•—THg PRNNBYL. YANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ICALFIT DAILY TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Iday Bth. The MAIL TRAIN Imam Pittsburgh from the Passenger depot, at the into... Mien of Liberty and Omni streets, ovary morning (except undayjst 250 a. m., stopping at all the principal station' Latin= Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct exin motions at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing ton and for New York via Allentown route. The =PRIM TRAIN leaves the above named station daily at 3:50 p. m., stopping may at pila gip,' stations, making direct combiotkin at Harris. burg! S:tr Baltimore., Washington and New York via Allentown.- TheI,,.FAST LINE haves the above - named Station dolly 1-(ficardays excepted) at SW p. atop oily at principal stallmm, and conneMiniat burg for Baltimorelad Washington. • LOCAL PREIGT , TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached; leas. t he Passenger Station every morn ing, (Sundays exoe d,) at e t a. at., running as far ea Votiemaugh atopping all staticins. • ' • ACOO3I/11 DATIOfi THAINt. The Johnsto9l3‘n mxdolati on Train MIMI daily, (except Study) at p. m., stopping at all stab= and running as far as gh..• - • • . Accommodadin Train for Wall'a Stake hurna daily (except Sunday)* ec4o a. to. , • , • Second AmorrunodaSon Train fur ,Walps.fitimmin leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a.M. • Third Accommodation Train for- Wail's Statinti' harem daily (except Bruiday) at CO) piAn. _ • Fourth Accommodation Trait- for _Wa ll's Station - leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:35 p. to. Seturting Trains moire in Pitteonrgn as follows: Kamm, • 1275 p. ,m. pLll, 12:66'0.' m.' Pat Limy lI F. 6 ra.' Johnstown Accrunmodation;lo:46 a. .Pint Wall' . Station Kaunuere d moda atim,6:3o a. m. • lino: and Wall's Station Amalion, ((:$6 a. m.; Third Wan • Swim Accommodathia.l,o6 p. to.; Fourth ' WAIN Station Accommodation, 6:10 p,. eig Trains from Blairsville and Indramcaumet at Blaine. ' rllle hitersectkarvwith Johnstown •Acoommrsiallen East and West, Express and Nail West,.: • Thipubl)c llnd ft !greatly to Melt intamaisin • llmmtug travel bY the Pre n tesy ew ratia cannot be eurpaaaed on any other rants. • 'The amid baUated with along and •is entirely free front drat: ... ', We can promise safety, speed and comfart, to all who - may' favor this Coed with theirparausge: • - • • To Nev Y0rk.—.....0mi 60 To 1ia1t1m0ra.......88 60 To 'Philadelphia.... 10 60 To Laimaater........ « . 886 To Birrisburg " 776 ate = checks: to all tattoos on the Pentorytra, checks:goilboad,. and to‘Phihdelobja,' Baltimore pinatasn plushariMa tiC - kets .1n mint be charged an ex., scanning to distance traveled, tit a additlist to tim station rata, except . Sum stations, where the Compatiy,has no Agent. • • •• . - SOTICS.—Ln cobs of lea, the •Om oti hold themselves rig fleitkW for personal : only, and for amount not exmeg . 6llXl. 2 , • - :016nilins Lino hairbeat_ inird a yial to coover paseengent and baggage to andiron, the Da. • pet, at a charge net to exioad-26 mita for each yao senor and baggages. iforticketa, aDtayt,L . . • STEWAST, Avid, At rho Pennsylvards Central Bro3trd humanist., Station. Oa - Liberty and Genet Weak Jag Gail Superintendent, Aktoona, Ps. . , T O 1 ,• `AIiMERS AID OTPLEgit. L. . Ile==E! roe sem; GZOWZYI3 suirmokyvimir GRAIN. FAN ANp < SEPARATOR., paenuilivit:ar,3o.lB6o:: The etlyeriority of Oda TAN overall °there In ese oorieleta in Its cheapnew, simplicity and durability. %deed: 'ulewileg,tireln - fester, better and more thor.ghly, with low 1eb0r,,,; than any other mfll, - . The *elate* of Abe abuse Yan has "own tow en. tokiesl in etstunfocturing and troftilogAgri t eulturg &manta, and afield of -the. mat wand of a goad Fan' for 'cicswing- the different kinds or Gnaw Ind Heeds; presents this to the public,' with folk ot . miLbleoe that it meet their went,. -•••• Thil'endereigned, haiipg yfirebssed — the sole Hat to' cuiroturectere end men the above Onde • Sertetel &panto- In-Western' Pennsylvania, Wortsee Ark. ginis, and all Ohio, end the rfght to eell In Talents end Illinois, le now,prepared L 61111.11 olden, *bolo. sale er retail, et 31.r..Liberty street, Pittsburgh; TA. ' left ReewtEr • „ W..W. WALLACE. el WC o j B C hags Ell pri lE rne Si an M a rbo li ke' 16 hhds. prime P. H. Hagar, • 9do choice Calm • do; •• •"- - 05 bbl.. creudaid, posiderod and gran. tkiipue: .7 • do yellow and .5;11 and C coffee :do; • .00 do Maryland Berg Co. Golden Sirup; 15 do •• do extra • - • 40 do Now York i•lfis plus ultra'' , do; In half chests Y. U. aad H. P. Teta 03 do black' •• • , 'do; _.. 0: bores Old Yirenra T o b s.o lxi , - 24. catty Loans do; ' o : 175- p al kgc Hoe. 3152 To and mod.Mackaral; 30 bldg. Hay Island alid•Labrador Herring; . n bbla.Vidro Flab; . •PO boles IseatiA Herring; • . • 5 0 : kega irolweled• Hi. °ark. Soda; .. ' : .18 half bbls; 'and Mils:No.l Lard OR; • For sale ey • .. ISCHOMAKKE a ZANG,. gr RE E VEDEERIES Tut , 150 tottgs printer 810 Careo; • 100 halt ebesu Oolong Tos _ 75 . Poottg Tellg bozeillOUnt /13#03 sod Lmpetial . 50 bldg Cuba - • 20 Porto Rico 120' bbls. extrs4lolden arrupg 60. , .. 4 . limey Groceis , k roll .- o" choice Nat , 30 bbl.. llerrhig; 2,000 tbs. 0 0 0 1 1sh1 - • ,; 25 bozos Baled Nortint do 0. mutt Ids Tobsear, 1004ozeo eon/ Browns; 2eatex Nang, ill sires, 12 In store ;sod in WO j ; I toGLIG4. . pa:tr rib-Liberty st. QU 11 . 1 .K.LN..3 400 bbiessx , or . . . 250.- do. Sad Cr..l I..emst Litrdi 100 kibtf• - • • ' - • .5Ct bbts. - No. 1 /sail -,. No. aianik mecum; ' • ' :23;tClo:CjitiTallied vaned C. alla/Si 93 1.teltal a: DelcdN.e,4 • 100000 pounds Bulk Sides; . - itt 510 6 5.1ttl vric 116264. co; ws>altVactreta =EN =NM ~~!!~!! 01 ED R.IILRO4DS. c~'
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