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'''' 7 . - - . , ~.. „.. -- , i -2, .-..-, ,, •4'..1..r,g17..,•21i4.tr - , ';.1 - '-' -4 ' ' , • ~~.~ SATURDAY- MORNING, 711NR 21 LATE TELEGRAP W NEWS ',".-'{F~~ ~OQB ,-£ V£itl33 & EBITION-I :.4400-.--,_.50100,0* - ,- ; loilitoit. GEN..Drx REITTRNED State "O;f l 4iriiiii 2 *artalk t t BRISK SKIRMISHING BEFORE RICIIRONB A General Engagement Imninen REPOIFITS.4I4fDE4ERTERS. . . - . i GOY PIEITOIpI'I'S PSOCLAMATIoN . . . . FerranSS Mouton, June 79.—:ver•thing • : replans quiet here, andae , Norfolk and Suf folk, and there is nothing new to report. The weather is sultri and unsettled. • Gen. DI: has returned from Suffolk, having Completed his labors in preparing and posting troops so as to cut off any communication be tween the secessluniits Norfolk and there- Bythe arriva lofthewitt e ouseb boat we learn that skirmishing has been going on in • front of the anny:_. rThiriebels have assumed a-more =mooing attitude, and will probably try to bring on general engagement in front of alieir+*orkir in order to draw our troops within the range of Altair batteries, i • Three deserters from the 3d -Georgia :ego . Aar', who-came in,itestirdki, reiterate the re poet that the • rebels are becoming, more desperate, and are greatly disheartened at their recent tiefeete" • Ordert - have_ been . leaned preventing any parion not eennected with the army of the Potomac from visiting the front under - any chroumstanies. , • Under. the proclamation of Gov. Pierpont, to-morrow is the last day fOr civil officers to oome forward and take the oath of allegiance. As none of the city officere in -Norfolk have as yet taken the oath, it is thoight:that some trouble wilt be experienced - in the matter. The,steam fire .has been abipPed'on b oard the ateateer Thomas Strann, and trill Teaye for Baltimore ic-nierrow. The pretended• Unionists of Notfolk have been acting in `manner of later: tiOlprejiadice many against.the' cause. Instead of remain.; ing quiet and peaceable, they Pare • got into brawls and fights Such men are ' set 'down as office seekers; of the-place. Gen. Viele has determined to punish the offenders. - MOM Sick and Wounded BALTISIORR, Ane2o.—Firty-eight wounded and one hundred and seventy-eight sick sol diers arrived here thie morning from the general hospital at Newport News. - They are Mostly PennsylvaniMus and New Yorkers. New YORK, Juno 20.—The stunner Elm City, with - 35060 k and Wounded trom lllcelel- Imes array, arrived here to-day 'bound to-Al any.Winetuunito,Uune '1 9. —A number of sick 'and wounded from Gen. Shield's, command MEE ;'.arrived hero to-day. It :is stated that they are to be sent forward to Frederick or Harris ' II thiii . g ln t e r e s ti ng has- been announced from Hem. Fremont's Department, atlSSian Salton. i• WASHINGtON, June 20.—The President has recognised - Baron - ..yon.Der-Osten-Backen, counsellor etc., as COnsul-General. Of Russia, to reside a t New York.. , • t Gen. SaxtOn, Military Governor 'South , Carolina leave foi Port Royal next week. A rropellei Sunk. /TAW, Yoae, - June 20.--The' propeller :prey, from Providence, collided with s ferry • - boat in-the Boat river this 'morning. The for . toer Was sink: The captain and crew were 4 - saved.:_.:; ' 7 . AnOfßeir of the Suiirtei Arristed. .BOSTON, ;uric 20.—James -Lyons, alias Bipith, late matter's mate of the pirate Sam !, ter, was , . arrested here last- night. He had jost s uited from-Harirmin.' - - .Gen. Butler a General Order, No. 28 .The New. Orleans Delta poblishei tho fol lowing.order from Gen. Butler-relative to the woMen=explanatery and re.affirmatory of the famous General Order No. 28: . BIAPIICIETZ,ZE DLPAYTNENT Or 1116 Girti, There can be, there has been,, 110 MOM. ) for misunderstanding of General Order No. 28. ,No lady will take any notice of a; strange . gentleman, and a fortiori of a stranger aim . ply In Bud, fcTrm au to attract attention. : mon Won:Mu-do. • Therefore, - whatever wemeni-lady or mis. tress, gentle or simple, who, by gesture, look or word, humlie, shows contempt for, thus at :, treeting to herself the notice of my officers and soldiers, will be deemed to act as becomes her vocation as a e6muton woman, and will be; liable to• be treated aecorditigly. This was moist fully explained to you at my Write. I shall.notour.t have not, abated a single word of that order; it was well considered; if, obeyed, tail/ protect the-true and modest Woman from all poet-ate -intott. The' miters 'mitt toke. `core of tbemsdoes. You can publish your letter, if you publish ! :this note and your apology. ; Respectfully, Bess. F. BoitErt, , Major General Commanding. - Jona T. isioseni, Mayor of New Orleans. • P. An. FORTIES; Clerk to Mayor. There ha s quite unnecessary sensitive - nill 3 ll in the . North concerning Gen. Butler's 'order relative to the iatolerable insult heaped upon bin soldiers by those who - astinme to be. ladies.: It is a part of the history of this war, ; that miny females, calling themselves, tenth ern ladies, hare diatingnished themselves by , the most vulgar behavior towards onr - sol- Not content with carrying ;traitor Sign flign'on their bosenis, and traitor colors in ; • their 'hair, and with crossing streets to avoid passing under the stars and stripes, or to show that they sought to avoid contact with gentlemen wearing the uniform of UniOn sol diers;not content with distorting their conn- , tenances, at the sight of a _Union - soldier, _Bo!dit76.bsir n oll ea as if they . smelt something' offensive/and snatching their, crotheS 'that they might not touch- the. clothes oe'a 'soldier pissing-4hey have been in the habit; 'ref calling •the men , who are lighting under the ; fsg, fLincoltitogo,"'Yookfts pupa," and; -"spitting in the. faces of, men and caner, wearing the blue cloth and *Asia butte d.: Think, of it."Southern - lady",.-one of tt ; _teah sanstoaraoy,a gentle , creature of/ '8 h . , _breeding —a sister, wife or mother of tbe aoldlors on the street, and. biasing :it. -them, you Yankee' SOO of •bitch, heti Would like to 'cut /Oar throat;: 0; you dirty dog, ain't you silleed of your self; go home, you son of a bitch"—winding up by spitting In his face. /This is n..i fancy, sketch. Many such incidents have; taken place in Baltimore, and something of the sort happonsi In almost every seiesh town', that has been captured. Pretty strong synap - - , - tome of . the same sort of thing have occurred. in Louisville and . The fashion was: beingt at in NoW;' . Orleatie, when Gen.-Butler, 'who know whatit was, having seen it in Bat-. tintora. leaned / his Gil:tons order No. 28; It; Lavoie:en a mark of ton to call the Yen- . tees to their WAS "eons of bitches," and to spit at. them. We think it extremelyProbe tile' that the , affect of. Gen. Natler's order has. been who:lmams. Certainly no. trite New Or-i leans lady has been disturbed by i t, it the Southern besit is fired, let it burn until it ex-I hausts the combustible material. • DISSOLVTIOorS,.4e. . T - Th e--The Lim Of B.; C. &' • .LJFJ. 11:5AWY18. II this 4f/0; 44E064 by ancanl of hLlo4n.t; IrMV a C 0 1. 0 8 ,0 4 .7: 1 2. 1 ;rt g d 11 3.47 P. ° battles of the Arm erill iteateet by J. 1.1 aN. P. , Wryer. , • 84,WYERI Sr., I N. P. 84.W1M1. . Junel2. 1 862 • MO'flCE.—The fIOAP AND CANDLE 4.1 9USINZB3 wIU b. carried on by the bode. , :rgi:211. 11g."4" B. C. *. j: F i t &P Pittebutlb;lmeeli. • •Jety _ 60 bait Digs MIMI* /lib; • ; rf! ""1"4 • 111113. Lula I bbis. extra Po. 1'- Iota& by' CU LP , &LIBZPABD„, Jaz Don 7 i MUM -,-, :&e.,:;44; Qa —Thorn are now in Franco about COO Protestant Sunday Schools. In the Swiss Canton de Vaud, there lace 200 Schools, containing 7,000 scholars. _ e , the Wisconsin State Sabbath School Convention LIS new schools were retorted as having been organized diming this pant year; containing 3,272 scholars. —The Ameiican Baptist has the follow ing: We learn that ins settlement. of accounts between a Baptist minister and his church, tho,Trustees presented a demand on him of fifty dollars damages done to •them by bie ,`raying for the Government. In order to make peace, he finally threw , off fourteen dollars,. as follows: Seven dollars for pray ing for President Lincoln, Cabinet and both houses of Congress,. and seven dol lars for praying for the oppressed slaves. The aeons is laid in Columbia County, New York. Praying is expensive in that it would seem.' It sounds like Richmond, Virginia, more than New York. —The Christian Chronicle says the' pastor of the First Baptist Church of Al bany N. Y., Rev. Dr. 6lagoon, - has s Biblp clans enrolling 285 scholars.. The Infant department numbers in all 219, and the , average attendance of the school foal the I year is 621. ----We find in several papers the fol-H lowing enumeration and classification of ministers of the 81. E: Church holding po sitions in the Union armi.: Chaplains; 240 ; colonels, 4; lieutenant colonels; 2; majors,; 1; captains, 85;. other commissioned nth; core, 20; privates, 10.. Total, 313: —The' Christian Chronicle (Baptist pa per) advocates-the introductioi of a, lay ministry, it would appear from a brief, i paragraph in which, it says ''We went a lay ministry, so baptized in the Ijoly Spirit that each shall say; 'Woe is meif 1 preiteh . not the Grasper. -We want igs working; element in our churches; created by ithei Spirit et. all graee." .; ~," 4 —The Rev. John MCMillsn, the well dtnown prosecutor in the “Cardross in, a lecture, said, thin:nigh the grace :of . was.. ensfled to resist an offer of £1,60,, i t,t4-11 t A 00,.exlipaaes paid, if he would gi t up.l4te puti : .:iAte expressed hit similar bribe, amount to 416 000 -; » 00 : - , _ itELiG IO O I-I N - TEL ' !..IGENcE: The- General! Synod orthe Reformed Ih‘t,ll Cintretrottiatafit-eretZtaiiiiiii: ed their annuakitessionin j3yrac t y :s e, N. Ir., June 4th. „Ahout , 150 ~. delegate's r:from Jariqus parts'etytheleunntrp.arere present. Each ciasis is atitled to."a clerical'and 3 lay delegate: Jhe regular' organization'of .. I . ll ol3pted.-watt perfeted byl the election of . the -following officers: President—Rev. dohs .Ganeilson, D.,- Assessor—Rev.. Ira C.Boice ; clerk ' s, ltev. ' . IL Man d ville and Rev..J.,McClellan Manus. The 'next day, Rev. Dead D. Wm:trust, p., was unanimously elected ' §tated iteporti'were presented from the 13ctard of Foreign Missions, .Board of Domestic Mis sions, Board nf Edneation 34139338, Sab bath'School Missions', and 'Baird ofEdu cation. The addresses delivered on the occasion, are 'represented ,:as being very able and 'interesting . ' A series of resolu tions upon National affairs elicited quite an animated disauesion:trincipally . npon the _phrases of some. of them ; but they_ finally passed with great unzinreity. -The' Methodist l :saya the Pennsylva nia Protestant EpiseOpal Convention ap pointed a new conimittee on the question of a' division _of the Diocese, , wholly of IVe.stent men, who, it is exp+ted, will re port :to =the next, Convontien in favor of diVisien. In Now Jersey,-a representation has been given to the . Low Church minority, 'anent!. the 'lmportant,ComMittees and del egations. This vras'done front - the desire, on the part of the:Bishop and thomajority:, to einciliate :as much as Possible. In Maryland, only secessionists were elected to the General Convention and members of the Standing Committee. - _ —According to the returns -on Lay Representation from 'twenty-four annual M. E. Conferences the vote stood as follows : .Ministers—For 717, Against .1,526; Lay men—For 18,737, Against ' 16,540. The vote on die part of the members indicatesa spirit of indifference, scareeiy one in ten.voting, and it is evident the main strength of the friends of lay delegation has been expressed. -The Advocate and 'Journal says the Diocesian-Convention (Protestant Episco- . al) of Tennessee,: which was to have met i . Nashville, could not hold its session. e bishop and most of the clergy were un a .1.3 to-reach the place of meeting by ren s.n of intervening armies. —Maleficld's Tabernacle, London, o hich the Rev. Dr. CaMpbell'has been pas bir for more than twenty years, was, like te Wesleyan (Methodist) City Road Lapel, built on leased ground, the time of :Which will expire in five years. It will require about $40,000 to secure a title to .0 land. —The British and Foreign Bible So- iety circulated in France 113,000 volumes the Scriptures last year. since it com menced its labors the society has circulated nearly fire million copies of the sacred volume. ----It is stated-that, a Baptist Church in San Francisco has find accessions for thirty-five consecutive months, during which time two hundred members have been received into its fellowship. • . 7 --Tho Christian Intelligences states in 1829 there were only,-449 Romish Chapels in,Great Britain,-now there are 1019; then there were 447 priests,:now there are 1388. In 18'29 there were no colleges; there are now 1250 monasteries and 162 convents. —The Pittsburgh Christian iiiitmente says 1 In one of the regiments of onr army an Irish Catholic, whose mind bad been.deep lydmpressed by the Spirit of God, came to the chaplain for instruction. True to his religious training, he began confessing his sins. Said he, "I don't want to tell ye about my sins. I jilt' want to say that I'm a mass of sins meself. To tell you the truth, sir I'm sin itself, and nothing else' Taught by the Spirit alone, hp was led to use almost:the very same striking language with the. apostle Patti: "It is no more I, but sin that dwelleth 'in me. Who shall deliver me from - the body of this death T' ----From the Financial report of the Wesleyan, (Methodist) Missionary Society presented at its anniversary meeting in Loudon last month, the receipts amount. to about seven hundred thousand dollars. Twenty-five missitmarica and eleven wives of missionaries have been sent out during the 'year. Si: missionaries and nine wives of missionaries have died during the year. —lt is reported our of fifty-three stuff dents in - the Auburn Academy, Auburn, Maine,•forty-five are professing a hope in Christ. —The 4niteriee.4 Pres4teria: tz, an organ at the New School Church; contains an edil ort....tha „Iteport-of-lhotOonnimee oa t Tuhlication befo're the' (lateral Afiseintili, at its session in iCinClininti. Tho ,ritibllierian says: nnestion , .was thu churches more fully sustain the committee in pablishing only the distinctivedoctrinest the - . peculiarities of our - branch of the - Church, thin in circtilating'a; literature evangelical and catholic, ds well as denim inationnir We have no - hesitation in e;3 , - iug tlia(thei Will not. Itis only since the basis of the committee wits enlarged that it leas done anything at all, A publication of- mere. 'peculiarities . „ *ill not, cannot., command 'the affections of our churches. If rresbyterianism is blite, they "'do'' not want indigo by the buckstful, but a broad currvnt, of truth, embracing and tinted by those doctVines which we believe the Scrip tures to teach." : . --L-.The .Pittsburgh Baptist Association met in ,Slairtisburg, Pa.,;on the 31st ult. Rev. J. R. Cramr was eipeted Moderator, and Rev. 0... 0. 'Mice, Se4retary. The in crease !by hapt t ms teptd during the year'irns 113.- '—i- 4tal-114em ership, 1,925. - ' ! E E L L 4 1, 1 1'. 1li i f ' I li a l i t : :4.; ANDW II Ea 1..1:•41.—The cite I,,ht draught ateac.cr Capt J. G:tia.iut t affil !cavil Pittobu•gli every HONDA ELM CSD nil FRI PAY, a. G o'clock p. m. and returning sill I,i,c alit,: carry TUE - SI/Ai, T.. Ulisli&V aml . SATUIt.I/A at .4 o'clock p. m. IPor freight or paaa.co apply ou board COMMERCIAL • ard or to jcl9tf • ' • • J. FLAW:, A actit. • COMMITTEE OF - AIM t a itAtION 'OF BOARD OF TRADE-FOB FICBRUARY AND MARCH . . Wu. Al CRII.6CIIT, V. e., 3. oIIILISPII4 3. L Brnterr, IJ&YSA Pmutz, .8. Pas:mm.4' PIT'I'S URt4ll Reporta gni:y.lr for the Piitibmiv Fa a:l.We.) FIUD4. Juno 20th, IRO - FM/BE—continuos dull, the defamed bang ligh t and almost entirely confined le the went. of the 10. cat trado. In prices, however, (hare is no change; Salo of Sothis Family It t 5 ,14;• 65 do do at 5,15 nod 'l.' s ° o ; SO do do et $5(3,4,16, Ind CO do choice et SS.W. GNOCERIES—Cotko firm; sal/a of 18 hags at .21% (3,22. Ac; 5 do do at 22c, and $0 do do at 21@,22.c. Sugar quiet; sale of 10 WA at 13;5C,c for Cuba stud 9%c kr prime Porto Him I,lolanai doll but arm; rale of 10 bble prim° N. 0., cud, cooperage, at 50c. BACON—The only new feature to notice fs an ad -7813C. perk - on Sugar Curd Hann; sal° of 5 tea. Cincinnati Sugar Cured nays at 0} e; 2,000 R , B Shoulders at 4%e; 2,000 do Pla(ri llama at 60, and 2,000110 at 4c for Shoulders and; Cc for Plain EISMII. FISH-1.0 fair ;Nicest; kale ofiGLbis No 1 Bhad at $1345;5d0 do at $13,50, 10 bids !Baltimore Herring at so;:t.il LI do do at $5,25.36,50;; 15 half bide Lake Herring at $3,50, and 13.1.410 White Fhb at $4. CRUDE 01L—unchanged; tale of 300 LW, gravity 40, at 331 e, and 33 do do at Hie.: CHEESE—SaIe of 30 boa. W.*. at g!.,:..@Te, 30 do Hamburg at de. PoTA.TOES—BaIeof 113) ttehltummuu . Flub Eyre at 3.10, and 50 do Nesbannocks a 1 50e. DRIi:I3 FRUIT Salo of 10 1,11/11 Naas" at $230, and 15 do do at from $2,25 to $4 5 . APO. ..mina at $1,25 to $1,50. IVIILiKY—fa firmer and idliaa are rather owlet tied; male of 20 bbl. comm. Ilialilies!, at 22e, nod 20 do do at Ma, Importe by River. WiIEICLING -pre . 1 11'SERVA- , 145 bbls whisky, 3 cke bakai, 1g halo. rugs, f blots tobacco, 6 4.2 IMP meat, 'l5 kiln leather„.4llarke A rit; 474 01l bets. I, It, Boylan; 56 du Edgerton A Stewart; AI do Jad Boyar co; 19e bbls dour, Ralston; 17 bags wbeat, L. Wilmartb; 42 do Deal %Vella.; 17 tuts potatoes, Jas A l'ntker; 16 bas tobacco, Ik balzeit et .o; - l1 rolls I.ther, Rays .5 Stewart; 2200 staves, Pater Hil bert; WU pcs steldto trio stuff, Vance; 51 , c, ale bbl. 5 tegs,;Lutz .5 Waltz; 7 pair tublunv, Kean A Feller, 3-oil bles,•Bl llanillton A co; 114 tobana-o, J W Tay lor; I bor., 81. Courtney; 12 - pkgs tobacco, 1 mowing machine, Monotignhele krtaarf boat; lot la It 2..41 Mathewlilrk; x bxs, ntr Ono.p t 1, goals, b' Foster; bellows, Owner; cralo tanned scraps, M DeLange; calees, Owner; 23 bagi vool, S Ilnibaugb k. ro; ANI2SVIL pru Jolt. Pookru.-137 Wail to bacco, 642 bbbo dour, 13 loge butler, 9 GUIs ego, 91 bbls port, 2 eke bilr, tnarke 0..5.g Wake middlings, Jas A fuer.: 2 Loran. Peter till'epter„ Imports by Railroad Pinion.% Fr. W•TMC A Outcast. 113131.40.. u. JOILIe :73.-40 bal. hetop, Jolla halo A co; 2 oil lads, o P Senile; 14 aka rags, 31cOutlough; 1 coil rope, Hall A 130 tilitPt 75 0 Pigs lead, II A Fahonstock & co; sgo do do, C H Osborn; 119 tibls!rtlour, Dan Wallace; 26 dos buckets, .1 8 Dilworth A do; . .C. ' do do, J A 00; 22 wagon hub., .0 tougu., A Hardie; 15 Jos tubs, washb...rds and Icoelsre, LI Langcarop; 10 dos washb.rds, It Robison A co; "Itudo tubs nod wash boords, L .ilowne ti bal. 'rains, Grra•g; 25 bu cher., J D Caufleld A co; 43 1415 piper, u C Howard; 5 bops boom, ohrlver Lar.r. CLLIrCIAND a I'll 411•0.111 Kill.liontr. Juno 19:— ear Don oro, flag A Painter; I du do, !timid: A ca; Smyth A co; 1 do do. Dilworth, Por ter A cO,• 479 bbis brimstooo, J. Irwin; 4 bbls, at scamo etipper. Thaw 74 Ilufre; 14 pkg. fish, Rolort El Jac/4 2.3 b. cberao, Drown a Kirkpatrick; Pt do do, It Mar.-11A co; 2 lulls bag+, IL T Kennedy A oro; 92 Nils chain , Prank %Volker; 4'166 ogics, Joe Gro rior; to le. chase, J. A Focarril.k/ dodo, W Deck A to; 2540 do, J 61 Snowden; top bbl. flour, Jou. A Loughlihs; ILXJ 110 .10, 1.) Woliaari River PieWs - The rivet wee irceillug *lowly , yeeterday with full el-ht Vitt by the :marks Wt eve:tithe. The weather tileat,wd plerimint, mud very, LAVOIIIIIIB fur the tr.:unction of wet dour .ly tren• elont arr'ival was the Jew,' Potrell, lee Zanottille. dim had a full cargo, Including one Lomita' and thirty-se;sen bhde tobsco., ..... --the St: Louts. from St. Louis and ClaTa bean, from 4:lnclunati, are doe hero to-day. Thefrom Louisville and Host int," from Cincinnati will be due to•Morrove There was not a tingle departure yesterday with the exception of the Liberty, front was rumored through town yestMday, that the new ceatuer Silver Like, had sunkrhen or whore we were unable to learn. She was new boat having leg here 'on her first trip a week ',or two since, end war balm and owned by her comMatider, Capt. Wil loughby.l We aro viable to tracei the rumor to any reliable source-....... Capt. Alexander Scott, an old and well nnown steamboatman, died at his residence In this oliy on Thursday. 'I he diceased was at ono time, manor the moat prominent!stiamboat men in the South, and commanded Goo of two of the largest Nuts on 'filo southern' waters. 4e was at the time of hiw dMth, in the 79th year of ibis ego. Tug . lircuaroz."—This lathe name of a splendid now etuanier which - is Intended 14 ply no a rognler packet between Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Sbe is acknowledged by all who hove seen her, to come as laat. Parf 4 a l lOn, in point of stylo s ' nit fiztieb, ea it le partible make a boat of her dam. No pains or expense have been spared in her ainstroction, and It Is not ping too for to !ay 610 14141 IMO no murder on the river. nor dlnatneloni are,as4 toe in length, 31 foot bejtm and 435,f00t hold; eile la supplied with . . three boiler. 38 lathes lit diareetei, 24 feet In length; cyllndere,.l6 Inches In diameter, apd 43. foot stroke. Although She has capacity for five Ibundre°l tout, she will trim tip on twenty inches of Water. The cabin is a perfect model of heauty, and It:large and elegant ly furnished. The staterooms, of which elle Us is imllleient number to contfortabl7 accommOdete eat-I only pasienger., ere fitted up neatly, well veutilated and suppli4wdb all the conveol,hce. that the most ; fiettldions Could possibly desire. She bat e patent! capstan with which freight no behendled by steam ) power, with greet adventego. The boll was bullfi by cabin', by Atibrey, Crumlow Coon, and machinery by atiotihlen I tool, St flrawneville; painting by llurphi A Bugg.; outfit, by Deane lioberts; upholstery', by Eilmuudsoui carpeting-by llobluson; end furniture, by T. B. YetMg & fb, of tble city. This One steamer *ad built under theauperlutend ance and Will becommerided by Capt. Jobs W. an wall, a Ter? , popular and tillable stisuitasstuisn, for merlycif the Hey City, The,clerk Mr. .1. A. Dales, le well kutiwzi,.a. a gentlemenln every roapeol, and is well qualified for the Important Position be holds. In fact thli boat under the administration of such popular end experienced °Blear., cannot .lielj; but bo somenstnl.l 'Bbl ClOCUUtan s illti lotniritia -n. Undine, Capt. Woodburn. era Clara. Capt. Thus. l'os, both first elms bait% will learn an :above MU Ore. ding witbdut,bsil.. , . nos lir. louni—erha new and eummatious amigo, Copt. Animal', will leave on Monday pow. tl rely. • . . , • Foe lirsintts,Tha popular cud Peat steamer Pat. espt: Brawn, I. announced is loare.tor Blom. phis and all Wien:medial* points lids atenlug. Par. mina haring business with the boat will always nod the cabbler i ldr. A. RUblemoit, prompt Atlantis., MA correct. • Fisn.—,loo bbla extra NO:•.1 shad; • • •ao •ea No. 1 Italthbore Herring; " • • ' .100 dcis• and ht. Willi. If nebrrel; • In stantirm4 foraleby fiLIRIVEIt LAZEAR, ' Noe. 27 and 2210altbdold street, le •S. 0.,1 kfl'itY. lOUS, ; El V V V ,10 bona Cbipow; • ; . forks No.l Polayb; - la dors ableWe by 131181VLI tt LAZSAIL MiiEMSNUM elLi F. 143E.d--40 boxes new Cheese just V mm 1,4, 4 .404 fo9rals jdo .1., • .. . mar AL (*MB. ', . , STE4.IIIIO.ITS. 1. 4 1 0 R CINCINNATI. Li./1118-14f_-_--•; , N ~, - , Y•L LE AND usatruis.,-The flr: • --- ": 41 flamer PARTlfEtillt, Capt. Perry Ihroro : wit len,o awaLoceort.Tll/8 LAIL, I:Int Jo pluck ,p. or. For tri.iglit Or palogie appl?-en or to '4317 16:LIVINGS gth d . .45.euts , • iVOK UINOINNAII lc LOU- , .L' ItiV ELLE—Tho,GO:a.e.,.OereL IL I'VE, ()Ant. fl jW, Wore for the , nomin.ouvo unwell tnt 711188).1 T, tI l init.., et f o'clock p • to. For freight or patmage'app,y on Lard or to - jel7 .1 13-I,WINGST4/NI. U, Agentm. LOUR s NlVlTrii 184 ILLY.—Tho mild sidS•salts.l-.1.." meatues Wsq.dbomt ..r II Irxou as 2.1,,Ve MI TUI: DAY, 2lst Instkint, p. m. Fnr limigkt ur 1.z%, apply - On doom or I. Jo.; j . n . t .i visq N ,Of tf, UA.11:1./, JL: Pri t' -.Toe liw "learnt r ES b•-‘' 1;,11 M 44. • 'up... J. Is. Au,iGal , KIII teme .t.t no, to on etATIJ Lb If. ?Art Itulnut, at 4. U . Vioeit p. n. Vor freiglo or janwto apply on tntard or to ' J. U I.IVINI k , ruti a. (Cunt A ) 3, jefi Jolt Fl. I • ALLEtiIIEN The lIETITIIN bo. 3. CIAO receive freight fur tin pity T -DAY. Jo 2l • in J CaVIA - - 11.11( %AI a - E. ELINILI rAtih.la.— The steamer LIZZIE 1dA1tT1N,...4 Copt. IL T. Drown, leaves for WHEELING, and II intermediate poitifs, ev,y MONDAY, WEDNES DA Y and k ULLA Y, at IL:o'clock m., making ole. WOueCtiOti. with the Parkersburg plitkoui. Return ing, leaves WHEELING every TUESDAY, THURS DAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock s m. For frelgh ortpasange apply on board or to JAMES COLLINS Si CO., Agonis, ap.:7 No. I.ls.Wotvr 10.41. h L IC, VS -Lb ZANESVILLE PACKET.--Illt, r7l fiew and beautitul petaainger steamer E.MAIA RAN, Capt. Monroe Apo, leave. Pittsburgh fur Mnestillo EVERY at 4 o'cloqif p, Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY PillbAY„,l e. m. Cor freight or pP.l4g6 apply WI board or to J. B. LIVINUSTON a CO., Itgunts, Pittsburgh. R. S. PIERCE &CO.. Agent, Zenostrilln. irl4 u wiiEELLmi J.AI PACKET.—The splendid VANSOlige • ' ataaustr IiILNERVA, Cap t. John Gordon lease. tot Whroling oral all lotOrmodiato ports FIVIC i itY TUES. DAN, THURSDAY and SATURDAY; at 11 o'clock a. m., making ,claea oonnectlonn with the rugnhar I[l.lCkutb Parkeraturgh and CinelunalL lintura. sag, N Davos Int - solin VERY AIt)NDAY,WEDIi and FRIDAY, , at t o'clock a. ra. ; Passongera MCC iptvd through to Cincinnati. For froith tor 1.12- sag..pr,ls nn t.onrd Fr to JAS. Col,l,lki'n A CO., • Sul tl4 Watkr .trews. EOM SALE. E 8 IRA lILE PILOPERTY FOlt SALE.—Two two-story brick dwellings, tuta Mind with watessull gas; lots each Ito by 160 Ic.t, situated on South avenue, Allegheny city. A building partly Daubed, with largo stone base ment, au acre and a quarter of ground, situated 00 Woods' lion, to short libitallOn from the Itlaachester A assenger and Ft. W. A 0. Itailroads, being suitable for ruassulacturiug Also, a farm of PAP wars, six and to half miles from the city, sod one land s quarter male. from Conn. nays Mutton, P. Ps. W. A 0. IL It., with a yoaug Orclut•d of bun triton, a water poser Saw Mill, two Houses, and other improvements ; fifty acres chltred, tuba,. Similar. Tor turibcr puttemiars Inquire of 5A51 . 1. uyett, 61 Poderel eL, AllT hotly, or :V.V. I,i6ortr l't atturgl. httitt 1,41.1,16-6EUIJA D-111N barn for outle 'tare 40 fool, BO( LllllB, 1:1 fort long, with for I/ ow, each; two 40 fucb, 2 fevt Itoug, two thaw <well ; our 4'2 Imo !lure; cylitulot thniel loch.. di/w -rier, 2G loot lung—all 04 which will be wurranied 4a good oraer, wrul ervld al o Foal lwgalo. Wd IS. /N U N , Wee( Pula[ Buller Work*, 11 nirr P.M 1113.V:1131 JAL, von. 8A Lit. —A throo.olory brick nab ten room., lot 211 (11.; iu nue 01 Ilia boat donut,* uti Intim street, nil in gain order. I'lity only ai son —St,i lot cash and li.tlautat in tins equal annual pry• mute. l'oabratioti un any loquite of 11. Mot,AIN A CO., MI=I2IE . _ oAl.tt UIC ICENT—Au 011 IC tUtory, lo ortit‘r. Allay u• U EPLlgdtf Alt', et I,uw, rourtts.:. TO LET 1. 4 101: ItENT OR ,ALE.—A 110 U SE cout.ining ni11 4 1,0011a11,1 count, to,tothoi with 11.1[1:TY-TilltEr. A CUES OF LAND. with.; ..- fourth of a twit Ilmys,lllo illation, for #lt , pot unnutn. Al., A hilttt DOUSE, Wlitairsiag Wee roOnla, too and garrot, on tllotrtiono 111.4, rirat Wald, All -311, for Month. For tarlber ynn.cntata otortiro of All'3l ArrialsoN, Or, of Dupl. HA T 1, royA,f nt Ifioutillo Slat folk. /ITVlarge, well Dumbed and JL comfort Ably Inrnintwd note oo 11„,k,,i, Third hod row It. 'arm tA, A 1 , 411 g 1:i,t11, htit..l Pp for hr:hoot, o4dlierri.to.^ uiord by Mr. Ao.-ty's Ar. Amy kr young indirs Ala., Nukuu's Durbrolypu &Ant., curnor übTb ird nd Malcligtreets. Alto, toteral Itouott amiable lot Rent %try low, to salt the too.. k. L. GAZIVAIII, ‘ , /111VOr Thir atiltlatltot ttrott, STOVES. orc (oXr. P. To Yount.. YOUNG I)cqugssg LOY, Liborly Olivet, Mott the Onto( Depot R. It., Pittnburgh. Pa, tranntnot one MACHINE., .COT BLAST AND ROLLING JIILL EUIINAGE CASTINGS of every dattziptlott. OIL PIPE, GUILES, CASTINGS, FIRE FOUNTS, °NATE BAILS, WAGON BOXES. SAD AND ('OO 15055, GRATES AND OILATJZ YUONTS, STOP. COGE BOXES, An, ninny. on laud and Sr oak lovr. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, an - nor of 11 uod wont' and Duotiond alley, Will matte inompritttene (loft. mitt% A lALEti, & V ALLICY Fortuna. Pittsburgh, Pa Iltr - Warnuoves, No. :tla Liberty street. hillunlacturers ~ 1 COOK, • PARLON AND lIKAT. LNG stuvils, PARLOK AND KITCHEN OItATT.N HOLLOW WARK, etc., Steel and Glees halt ing Mtll Castingi, MllI Gearing, Gan, Water and Ar teteu Pipe, 8.11.1 irons, Dog !runs, Wawa Than, No. gar Kettles, Pulley - s, Lbu,gers, Cur AVlutels, Coupling,* and Castings generally. Also, Jobiling nod Machine , Outings 'ramie to order. Patented Portabbs with Steam or Ilorse Pcurrr. nol2:,,nad SE Or G cin.ri:s. W lIEEL.Eit WILSON'S Sowing Machines, ItiO '.;l FMB NTRRET, PITTSBURGH, PA., UNITED STATES le,Alll. For the Years 1858, 1851) and 1860. nPViAItO.9 bIACIIINES Sold) 1 i TR'S M=IMEI Blunt; T.RAN *MN NOLO TO: rh ST Yrd Is ' We bricr to ths ,ob!lo Ii'ILSON'S 1111PR0VISD briCWING FS HINk, of REDUCED purcr-9, rtth iticrossoi coultrlOhco of Its motifs... rile host and moot rile& IrsOolly Sowlug now Ito t.s. It done oqually'tccil on the thicitott sod thiutoco /Arlo, moles the lock-stitch irOvoiogihts tO sitko co bulb - sla.; is aliorio In conetruci tion,LlLlft 111,44 I n movoccoot, out more thou ony °tilts moribine. Cirenlaru, o.l4priom uud: drucript ka. 01 M. furulet4du rat's, au upplicati4u lur 14sun or CUE= Yrerf 116rbioirrwArrenitAd for flare 7aws S! , ,W Nu AVILLIA MM a UIIVIS' ,ineglcilltd double hrtiml 51.5 FAMILY BKWINGIIIIAOIINP.S. Anksr.ui; No. 12 Plink STRKET. P 171'8E111 Itti Pa Those Machlite..yin do an kind. or work , and aru ari an tvii and k ept in' tepair um, )Mr wd boat 1111 largo. STRAIN A - 4.10., Agent. AP I:01A L 11.0T1 Let the' pnblio to perfortly stunted Met they may buy and use WILLI ' , II& & OhlIS'• 1d AULl1151: with at numb Impunity as any in merlon. notalth: standing the groat tnissiatomenti purporting to sue; slut • trout the (Stover & 'taker Sewing Haddon Ca. OW olhius. Thu Idea or stopping pawns from mkt' these machlturt, Winn they cannot atop us Crum sell. lug tbemTla prematerous. TbM. Ifor.b/a• was• lit. own* Yoh.'l2, DWI: • We yroatork riestir4 Gay permit aria.o liming If adam'a' who tab, polefout cabs olagl• row whore • poison Ili abs.. we Worooblol•NorbIoli tiara been legally ofoppod fewn.wilkr It. or bays bad to poi to soy purr.. AUMNIIS. WANTED. • guril LILLEY.BTEAIIJ.b M. . • hiLUUIt, SAM', FlBll AWD - 1 - 1111E - 74:72 .IL. Lao b bl.. choir-entire reality Flour; • • ' 1.050 do No. 1 end Na. 1 exits Belti i IUOK du White lake Ebb; . ' 1t5),5 , 2 du Lake IlorrISS; SW do imparted Itenkorrl; • •• ' 500 dry ilider, to errite; . . 1P at monad. tor solo 1.4 ' -' •• ' 11dRONALD a ARBUCKLE'S; Jell • .'240 dad 214 Llhen strra LILY VIIIRIbI 25U'lbs, for sale b VI : • FAIIIMITOCK OD B.I.XKS. ri imE t:AVIN!CiS INS'I'ITUTIuN, No Iltr4urturttu,'Bts.r.t.T, (pipo.l tho Cunto. cits, - tert.l;l?y,tbe ,, Lgistatule yntccae 6resldent-4AMES. - PARK, J vicei isiciaborrs: R. 6: &mid, P.lnemuk, imams Jacob Sunk ratb. Ales. Bradley, Alirrd Wad:. Wm. fimitb, Jahn P. jeutrugi, Th.,. D.. Memler, ,;• Thos. S. 111.tir, Frauds E,lttrok, lieury int.sucts : Josinli King, C. Aug, C. A. 8. 1 J.F.2. 1 11‘..0th, IK. IL Cocbr S. S. Vox ler, W. A W.m. Snit 1,, J. W. Wood ell, S. lao.rtp, a S. Jou...s, F. Itahru, C. W. 1tir.1,01..,0, B. 1. Jouen, J. 51, Tiernan, S. 1.1...rtm,m, W. U. Sto..lpo I+, 251. Loos, 11... r. Andaman, .7. B. limos W. Slater, U. E. Mclilaley, W. Ifintneu. Secretory and Treaskrer—D. Y. It'ft IN LE Y. OpSally. from 9 tl. m. to 2 p m. AT., Tuesday and Saturday treniui..*, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deponits ifomired of ()NE. 1/1111E sad upwards. UrvldonclN declared to Ikcowborand Junn of or Dividends allowed to remain are planed to the of the tleptnitilt as principal, slid I•ctlr kite, tot. thus CoUlflol.l.llllk it. Books contsluilig ( fisrter, By-Lew., Sit, UtruUhwl at the office. radirThis L.titution'uffera, especially to these per auto is 11,,,,ey tturnings pro- 1.414 [be opportunity CO ..a:litiate, by Mall' dep6lll6, coolly 11414 , 41, a rum abi b nul be a rt110 , 11'0? itb n atraltri, their ...they not only bring sole, bat bearing interest, instead of rontain ing unpioducti re. mvnbtyun o 11,:. Icc. D U\CAN, I)UI'LAP CCU, 13=!ETII NIUE %Utak, 14,11 , NED CA (MON o LN. Othro, No. •WI I,ll.44yeircei DETItOLITE OIL WORKS. —lthmsis & listerr, PropriAtois; Refiners nod Elannffolor cra of Nun /turning PetrolUC—trade mark, Puro Whito Carla. Pura Reodoritid Betifoly, Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, Cold Pressed IL It. do do No. 1, N 0.2 arid ildoclituery Oil, Argand Oil, Dead O!, Glar) Wagon cud Mill Oreimo and Spirits of Napliti.m. 441 - Orders filled proluPtlY•' - Crtirulrom,corner of Front and Smithfield deco, alononual.elo Heuse . Pittabiiroh. Pa. 101 l ta.vcs u.usas .............._• A. D. BAIIBIBtiIit LINDSAY Sr, }ARBOUR, CARBO,V OIL I. AMP 51 A $: UVACTU II EI/ G : 11'001, Plfl SLLCCOO, I'rNnn ULU. W. 11u.151111P 111111. lISTAft G. T. 11.1[1. WOODVI.LLE :OIL REFINERY. BRFAI: Cu., ausuiscrrunKe. or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, - Reel; constantly vu baud tlit, very bawd quality of BURNING OIL, eltareuid without odor; also, a good LUBRICATOR, puro WRITE BENZOLE and CAB GicsAsv.. atrAll orders 101 l ta Nu. 35 Firm Srutrr, Bunk Block, skunk] door, will be promptly uttentle4 to. ocGaltt. teAOLE OIL 1(111'1' NIA N ANL/NILSON, ri,Guoni NWI do:slurs iu P Ulf MI CA ItUll N UI 1., (qualify g0...1114,0614 1 . 111.131.11.11W11, ?A. CrIT CA ON /CANE jolA BF:N . /midi Q.. 1.111114 on Load. Orthosiecoivod tor the prosunt NU ITN %Valor 1.0 , 1 Fi4t ,cutnnoi A 6.07 - V nIII.LER s Co , Works at Shasitslotig Station, tkilegles) Valley Railroad. kfilkin *ad W 11,1104.40, 2. MARK KT litTitKET, Pittsburgh. klauttlarturers of I fiLUBIIN ATI Nti stet Lll.lllll - NU:CARBON OilSt I.IKRZOLE. rrrT N 4. I Rh:FINK') 01 L, starrauted lieu, always on loutil. oc12:10 U KICATINGi OIL, AT TON LOW 14 mart or 2.5 CENTB Plitt GALLON. ...tautly eu basil dud fur sale by - U. C. & J Ul. SARI VER. As to Cie' quality, we refer to annexed orrilhakto: - '4 . irtrollsou, Nos. 27, too. i1.,/tletsyrr—cieuts, The Rug from you we find to he ths ‘Sti lows ever used. TUC L. 8. M. It. It. It. Co., lit W4.I:SPY, Pr footroL enurc . :B- &J. ging 0.1 no aro ge ,Oot for oar name . • LuurFER ow mroxii.i. wiLLIAar: P. WOOLUIDOK, •.YUTArroarn or COAL ANIDOCALLBO,N OILS, slid dealt, In No..P.l4lrtrtrt .tract, beloroon Soooool and TOIr.I PITTBLILII:GIi, PA. ..vitso:l.l.4.4rEo vs. OIiTHEItN gissouiti. - , Tho - llgunibtl and St. Joseph IL 11. Co. have fur ado OVSIt 500,n150 ACRES of the best lItAIRIK AND TIM DKR YAHIHING LAND IN THE WtiaT, of low prices on ten years' credit, nt tire per cont. Intenatt. Twenty per cent to deducted for 101 l onnent in cash, or in the Laud Bonds of the Cum• ploy, mien at pot, fh payment is made within two >111)n irons data of pruritus', with Interest. At pres ent, its mutat pric of these bonds Is from 10 to to per cent. below par, which arforda an extraordinary opportunity to buy 140 of the Company'. lands de• smell. rely ninth-bah,* real vabas. A I , IIIID = TIIIS TICKST Is given to Laud Buyers, rod they ore charged dttly had freight on ail bud& lug tuntarisda wantraLfrom Hannibal for first im prove= nut on land h,raght of rho Railroad C..m. PaltS • Imlncemonts to mil / ,rate to Northern N'itgoort, briedy elated, are as Ica owa : A odd, healthy climate rich soil; cheap lands., the prodOctiol.ll of which ply for them, A:pauses and hoptorenionis too, much within tbe,titult of cn die alien; a larger vesietyrif staple prodactiorer, embra• clog all cereals, l.emp„ tobacco, Vlitheaa sugar cane iu pertection. Irish and'aweet potatoes, choicer Hui , . Motu nog grapes for seine, and peat hes. than any other region forth. r south or north; pure water, ticat,er, wood, ctial, timts tlne'bollOing rock, clay fur brick, and mud for mortar, are abundant and cense. nirntly distributed; Its z praltire are ready for the plow; a spring enskrmatCau plant "mil corn" to the latter parr of June, antftrather a valuable crop to the anecrocting autumn for fattening great quantities of mecca. and hogs; te is:only neonstary I' bay Mud enough for buildinge,yards, orchards, vineyards and trope to be suclofiedeas peirdties supply any qtlautlty of excellsot hay" free or, pther coat than cutting and ntorklng, width 18,1one:with Impreved mestere nod rek.s at lop ( than one Millar per ton, and as fodder ing it confined to three 'Months and lest, but !Brie cotoPstnilrolg, la needed; bolt of open pastor. age, o .;. 4 tiug nothing, neither Interest nor taxes, et. ablam..the stock raiser cg woolgrower to keep horses and - Melee by the score, herds of cattle and swine by ittellundreds, and flocks' of sheep by the thorwands; all Nate markets are accessible by telegraph, rail and water, and the local coati demand for wool, hemp, to. burro, horses. I=l , l, lot' bogs, cattle and elteep, to export, U. ample for the auppiy. All these advan tages are 'within three 4,iye . troveLof any Atlantic city, for Ines then g 2.5 fare. bhall suck immense re, toturces remain unimploted Illietourl is ioyol 1 "5ti4.1 . 0 . /1 is ytoyed out ."' It is now roorfectlx note to emigrate to Northern Missouri, and the loym are going, if It will noon bra tree Mote opposers concede it, aurOhe higheat marvelling in • iereate of the orate demand it. Legal plaveholdere unite with Union-hering citltens lu boldly,advoca- Ling emancipation, as ashler by the Pnandrot and approved by Congress, COLONIZATION. Emigraqta settling. In colonies, will contribute igtest.4 to each other's advantage. Large and,choice bodies of laud offer:it, furnish them every To colonise successfultyfjto.operatlou Is necessary, easy and practical by a little concerted actlau. hew is the (two for multitudes, with prudent fore thought and action, to Aware, with little money, I rich tormeund happy home., which mud rapidly In ' fronia ht inane, tar themkeives and their posterity. CAPITA L Idtd, AND OTIINIIS, ran now, With little money, and perfect security to torituselvee, assist their More destitute tint ludestri• o¢ and capable friends ;u acrinire, in a 1.1t16 time, valuable farms and pleitalint homesteade. The land will abundantly secure the requisite advance, and its p o litic redactions will soon enable the. emigrant to awcel the lona and intereat. Pamphlets containing' skohdon mope, ohow log serge/titbit al position, railroad. COUlikelawLta, nod wiv , Ina teal information. aro +out gratin. Let all warlike; to valid th Ir truants to emigrate with thent,',,pply for all they emit to Cltall1•16. Its any redid b, of mutual &titian - Digo to all, - Amity to, of addrmus • . .• •. • • • . aiouaE ft. llAltltiN , - Laud Agent Ibm. A iit..los./tallroad Company, .15 CITY ICXIMANUE, Boehm, .11mi • Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Laiid Ceinusleiluner, Jo I 4 . l:llafeW'r ANN IBA Hu. RILLIAii/J• TAIiLES, • with Bharp'B _LA Palon Ctuhiou kuovu to Di; superior to all others. rdirplacl tlovetuttr, 184?; . Alhunfectory, iis.'yutzoN num New and iruud..band I,IA GIS, ONES, • /NOS. ar, mirpninn, b T mall irlil uvire prouipt ittentiOtk. ISAAC CltAlG,_ buTLuT SAW Atu.i:s, ALLi aurant (her; foeftes the attention of build en one rivermeri to tafelei•ge stook of thoroughly *wowed LUMBER, wniDuw FltellE Steel?, JOISTS; DECKING, 8071011 PLANK - LATUR, -PALM:W.4x, ac.„ :)• - Ile VIII fiti co ate for.eeerea atiff . telth promptness end at fair rotes. Vorsoof wanting king Umber are psalm:duly loellOd . to exe s tolne'hls stock, •; . • • ' oMor on CRAIG' ISTREATi twee Bobttuiou, ----•• myllodtt MEM A YEWS SARSAPARILLA, FOR PETRIFYING TEE BLOOD /nd for the speedy cereal the subjoined T,ldtlir. of Disease: Scaortrbs armSt - gormand Arrsostoss, area is Tet Irmo, Uscsits;' &ass, Eserstoss, Nurses, ptu: 'smog, 73Lorcus3, • Etats, /441214 AND AIJ. !hal/ Distusrs. \ ~ , • OAKLAND, Ind., f,tti.lcuan, 1559. , J. C. Arks. .k C0.,-Geuts; I feel It my duty to at, knowledge what your Sarsaparilla Lute tldhe ler me. Having inherited is &ruinlouti infection, I have aut lured from it id various ways fur ;tan. &netime* . it bursts out' in Ulcers on my hands anti limbs: lame, times it turned fnwnrd and distress:lml me it the stomach. Two yours ago it ['mason:. on my bead and covered my scalp and pans with oup.aore, which. was painful and loathsome beyond descripthiu. I tried many medicines and reverld physicians; but. without much toilet from any thing. In had, the' disorder mew worn. At length, I .wm; rejoiced to. read its the Compel Messenger that you had prepated',. an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I know. from :lour reputatieu toot nay thing you made moat he toaal I man to Cinainnati mil got it., , and used . it. till it - . cured me. 1 took it, as you advise, in small doers of a teaspoonful over a mouth, and moll idinoet threat bottle.. New and healthy skin soon began to f.fornj, J under the scab, which alter a while feU oil. My to now dear, and I know by my feeling. that the: , disease la goon from my ayatem. You tan wits hot, here that I feel what I tun raying when I tell yell that I hold you to he one of the apoattesof ilia. age, and remain ever gntrefully, yy un,. , ALFRED U. TALLEY. 4“.C110,23.1Z, GUIT&C, 011 SWELLED ' tkri • Zebufoto Stoat), of Prospect, Tema, ter tea: "'Ph re bottles of your Soraaporillo cured too fr Coftre—, a hideous asrelltug au the neck, which Gad suffoaed (rota over. two Years." 1 • Sr. AtiThONT'S -Floc , Rase os Ermourstss, Tonto' Ala , SALT Ensue, SCALD Heap, RING WOIIII,SORIT Eno, DILOTAT. Ur. Hobart N.. Noble writes from, t; Y.,l2th. tinpt., 1859, that he kas cured ati Intederate.caso 01 Dropsy, which threabone.) to terminate' fatally, by the penserering use of our Sariaparilla, iaud also dangerous ettaek of ./llallynant Eryielyekie by law doses of the some; gays he tune, (Ito common Erup tion. by It comma:My, f 114KGCOLIIIIHES Olt W 111 1 .1.3, OVAYLI. Toudz, Uri/Uhl DtSBASti.. Dr../. Charming, of NeW l'ork; City, writes "1 most yreerfully comply with (he rtgureet of your agent in asying 1 hare bound yourSareaparilLs•most excelleatalteratira to the 1/111110r0111 Collilpitllll6s for which 1113 employ such a remedy, but especially. in Female Disease:of the SC l, llo o .diatheals. 1 hare cored many Inveterate mound Leocorrhcea by iti nod some where the complaint was caused by Warn/fon of the uterus. The ulcinatiou itself wee pawn cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals . it for these tomato aurengiiments." • • tdward S. Narrow, orliewbury, ok dangerous ovarian Imaor on one of the females to my family, which had dated all the recuorLea we could employ, has at length beea completely cured by your extract of Sarsajcirilla. Our physicldu thought nothing but extirpation conld afford relleti but he ad vieedthe trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last moil' before cutting, and it prured effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no.symptoms ol:the disease remains." " bry , HiLis AND MtacuraAL Ditir3.l3t. Now WILLA:O4 Zth.Atlit. s Da. J, C. Arcs:—Sir: I cheerfully comply with the renown of your agent, nod report to you Sonia of the othads L Lure realirnil with your lianusfArilLs. • I have cured with it, in my practlaw, must of the complaints fur which it U renaturatudtsi i 4uul hare boned its ellechs truly wonderful in the mini of Feu.- mil and Mercurial hiseinws. Onti of my patients had Syphilitic ulaers tu his throat, which weft, consum ing his palate and the top of Ids mouth.; Your oar trteadila_taken, cured him In !tire weel“. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in hie. the, ulcenstion had eaten away é COnshlura- Me part of it, to that I believe the Illeoler would moon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administratkin of your rialeaparillal the ulixrs healed, and he in well again, not of coulee without some disfiguration of the face. A wedeln who had Leon treated fur the sums Weenier by mercury woe eullering from this putsuu to her boutsul They'hud' hecuute to seuslttru to the weather thaeuu n dnonp day she 'mitered °rut:a:Lath% pain in be Joints and' loony, She, two, Was cured entirely by your Swaim pirilla lu a lets we kn. I know Irian its Comilla, which your agent gave me, that this I , reparation, Irma your laboratory must lota great remedy; eon seiptently, these truly remarkable reedits with it, have mat surprised too. - Fraternally your., G. P. LA 61,11E,1t, fits I, nue cum, GOUT, La sea CuIarLSINT. /I , I4r.P.DENCE, PMStott d o . , Va., 1 Gth July, 11:a. f Da. J. C. A vr.g.;—.sin 1 hArn beao util(c.ußl with g painful chruutc lacustorion (or a long Cituo, whirls b,lUwl lira skill of phyitelatts, and sttutAt to me iu spite droll the roturatios 1 could lied, milli 1 tried tour Sarsaparilla. pus Wills curod trio WI two stoke., tool tortured tuygeattral health sit much that tun tar better thou before I sae nitro:l.6l. I think n wuu•l«rlul tuttlwtte,. Jul. Y.tietchell, of tit. Louis. ../ bas Men &filleted for p.m with nu afet ion rif the Liver, which destroyed my health. / 'net/every thing,tual everything failed to relieve we; and 1 husu been a, brakes-dmin man for some yeara from na other F 4.1 MALI de...0ye5...1 •of the Lirer. My beloved pastur, Jhe Itor. ble..&.fry, advised me to try your &reaps mita, beeaumhe said he knew you, and any Jibing you wide a. worth trying. By the blettsing,ef 4.1441 !VILLA Cured me. and has m purified my:blond as to bulks a now watt of me. I Iced young invfin. The best that an be mid of pm Is not half gi,ind enough. Suntans, (I.l.fiellt TUAMILB, EribattobatZfe,Ubenti.s. nor, ,Vb EX/011;T . 17, —'o;./Ttii • , , A great variety of mows hare nen reported to to where cure. of them fdrmidable cpmplaints hare re sulted from the use of thia remedy, Mt our now here will not admit them. dome 01 thorn may be tumid in our American Almanac, whirl i the agents below named aro pleased to/inruish grain, to all who call fur them. Dtrrt.Wu, Leaver Dlet(ge, FITS, EPILZOT,1111:4101* cnot.T.' Many remarkable , ' corn of them affections hw.o heron made by the / Alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates tite.titalfunctiorw Into rigor,. action, and thus overconitat disorders which would be stump. Oki beyond its reach. Such a remedy loth long been nstuired by the necessities of the people, sod we are .undeut that this will do for them all that todlicitte can do. . . ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF CARTGUS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS CROUP, BRONOLIITIS, INCIPIENT CON• SORPTION, AND FOR TEM RELIEF . OP CONSMIPTM3 PATIENTS, • -. IN ADVANCED STAGES OF'.l THE DISEASE, &CI. This is a remedy so universally known to snriase any other for the core of throat sod lung 'Complaints, .lint it In melees here to publish the evidence of its virtuosi. Its unrivalled excellence for cough. and colds, and its truly wonderful cores of pulmonary &Sense, bare`untile it known throughout the civilized nations of the es.th. Few are the communities, of even families, among them who have not nome per sonal experience of ire Olivia—rime living trophy to their midst or its victory over the subtle and danger out disorders of the thrust and lungs, As all know the dreadful fatality of those disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we coed not do more than to assure them that it hes now all the }lr mo; that it did have when making the Qum which have woo so strongly 'upon tho confidence of *AO kind. Prepared by Dr. J. O. AYER Se CO., Lowell, Llijee iikel - ho' Id by dealers everywhere. fa2l:lawomewnewlyP • fiIAK.E KU MORE UNPLEASANT 1 AND GRUA litß .1 1 1 1 ;DICIFEH.-Far'aunitasini and dangerous diseasce, use TRACT IfUCHU , which has received the °adonis , - ment of the most prominent pk,sichme in the Gulled Haim. Ls now - adored to en afflicted humanity en • curtail:tours for the following diem see and iymputme originating from diseases end abuse-of the Urinary or &vial Organ,: General Debility, Mental and Physical Deprtesion, Imbecility, Determination, of Blood to the flood, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, Geosial Irritability, Retaken.. and Illeenimenese at Meta, Absence of Muscular Efliclenty, Loss of Appetße. DysfoUsils Emaciation, Low bkints, Disorganises , tiuu or Pjalyals of the 01Xill. of Generation, Painh tutlon of the Heart, mid to tact all the concomitance et a nervous and debilitatedetote of the eiy.trua. Tu Wenn, the genuine, cut this out. Ask for ifottubuld's. Take no other. • Cure. guaranteed. ; See edvert [semen t .another column. .4.29uht alt MONONGAI,IELA. NAVIGATIIiN - - 00A1PANTPROPOSALS FOR 1.0.1 Ni Ac a ideating of the Board of IltsuaM,rs of this Com pany, held on the 14th of Afay,ll3.c2, tho following resolutions ererci adopted : huoired,..Tbat coupon hoods Of lola Company, beating date.tha first day of July next, b issued ito the amount Two ltoudrial Thousand Dollar., ,1s sumo of One Thousand IJcll.r. each, payable In ta,,nty flee years after the date thetouf, bearing It.. locust at tho ruts 01 eft par Ascalon per MUM. pay. able petal annually, in thy city of Now Volk, and theit raid bonds L. wet men by mortgage of tho world• anduntenues ottl.is Comp:tap to be mode to lhoubsa Ll:thee - Oh as trustee, for oho holders of said bondai Res,lred, 11.01 lb« PrusideUt of tins Cotoputy he huthupbd to prtoolo, to te, uegot tot e d, of th e m o il,. /0,6 hoods 1,1 Lhis COlup,aly, $ Ida day order,. to p a Wiled, 11,6 ulliettUi • Uf uue 11111.4114 owl LlFeillyralre Ito.o and dollars, for rash, or the utast ending howls of thlc tompany. lnaturlog ou rha that day 1 JO! le oc,ordeere with the foregoiviz recohitiouf, sun. St hi be neeiroi 14,411 three oclock of Le ‘l. 010 JUNE NEXT, tor t Ito m 1. 4 .81041. Illboriodt.i.o with ii;nrd to the character of the lui. ieot comet way o obtalued eui Joshu a Ilantie, of 41111114 (tort , a breast° bild.ur r M Esq,„ tkotteet ille, Chester coutity, l'a.; sod A tors. C:adt's, Pli.EdvlpLis, tot.. are au. iticriu,l ao tab itu iiiihscriptiohs for the The Capital iftuilt of the eatursoly Fundo• debt, (uilds tre2,lloo t bore at nu duata.gur.other A d. bt exiatitig. The socks are. In actin t,poration CWIII4. a reps{, rodd,d'f hdr..oelpta Justify ext....tette. 0: the u.oal or sversge dividend ler the pioedit year. The werks, were tow far completed, sad the debts of too Comp:. oy paid virtu onebto the Managers to declare Weir tt ist,disidesd,July Vltlieli time thil 1,14 T twu te;iii dividends up w Jillye, eight ytoortunuothig to the aggregiue to ofly-fotiv itild i...half per cent , or ids' nod elghty.one hori. dreilthe per cent. per sonata... There are uo boodije - the market bettersto,tured than those of. this Coat. pony,tad.sloop that oder , snexter ,ludooestuate for itirmtnieut es to itssirity and prompt. tat meta offti; which le trill known by the hublers of the prelim! ontstuidlng bowls.' The tddert of this Soort• gni, to to macro/trate the bonds of We Company mil eeourS the whole. .A preform:n*lßM Le ICSVOLI to ; tin pro ant holders of the bOods maturing Jurist] Ist, 181.13; The Osinpany reserves the right to aces t the ',hole or any portion of the amount subscribed: tti924:td • .1. K:EIOtiItIIKAD, President. NEW FOBS.;` W.J BB ATIP. I.l l llh.NUti'll cOAATIiikiS._;-A - choia ensettment et Golaskueizbe•caratwus,j.i, aural nad for mde'bf MAESIIALL; .; . . ---- :IaTEKNI. WEEKLY BKIWEEN' p NEW YORK AND 1,1 1 73111t00L. land 'lng rwd embarking Passenger. at CgtilSlCltiblif (tretauti.) The Laverpool, New York and Phila4el• phin Stenno•hip (Jump:Arty intend devatehink• their fldl watered Utple-built Iron Stoarnahlpc eb (otiose .OITV 01r. WASIII4GTON..--..Saturday, Jana 21. JuniO3. July 6. bvery Saturda), NOON, trod . Plor 44, North • SILL-61: 0AD1N...-.s7e,Oot3TENItAGS.--....,.....630,10 I ~ do to Loudon.:.. !WV do to L0nd0n....: 33,10 , •l•do to ,Darie --... tib,ou do to Parte ........ 38,10 :1 d. to Eatuburs., &Vie da to liemtiiirg.. MAO •-: LONDON 'EXHIBITION: Return tickets, 'bon. don nod back.. • _ .. -, . It irst Pwretlere alio forwarded te, 21. re, Bremen, Rot. 'tiqrdam, Ammer?, ac., at equally low tutee. Mr;Tast,cl.oc.ii rots gusort.-14 orr4,of Ow Si. ;nary of by a 4 o 4 paroonroo Praing lie United Safes aro rvgirectto pvcrr• 'Alurports Ooforo pomp or. board' _ihr Ream,. Nil - Parsons wishing - to bring out their frieuda i pta "Gay tlototo here at the following rates to New York: Lir,rnool or 'QueenatoUrg lat. Cabin, 575,381 i 5105. nteereko _from Licerr.l 8190. - .1 aces guesustowt ISOU,Utt ' ' • • Those Steam= tuna -,nodatf -.8 tiopertor sozontmodaticese lbs pantengern, inlet awry a:parte - nand Surgeons, .They are rtmilt in Water-tight Iron Sections; And . fine. Intent Fire Anuibibitorn on board. '. • • JOHN G. DALB.•agattit lb 13reedwit7, Nevi York: TElutdreoli, dont, nita , ,,114 44, 41 , , 4.11 , 444..141,44. 4.,144ahm.01. AtiV Vir1111244..• .. . .., , .. • ' • . • . l i puttntaljethoary lg, lagn . . ' ; ',71115 nape oriti of this VAN over all othatan naa C. 0111661 in. Its elacaputeta ' alugalicit* and .duraltalty. Sicuid, fit chinning Grn iu hatter, better aud . eaon thigonably, watt tat.. labor, than any abet atilt. The patenteenf the Odra Fan Las beau long we ittted to mattufactining.and aching A grlctittond lin pletoetatt, and convinced of the past want of a good Fen for cleaning the - different kiuda of Ontlcr and add, pna.enta this to the public, with foil ,rottdeara that it will carat their wants. -. r . • ..• ~, • • ' - - ,The und&-eigovd, 12.40,, .parvbattAlhe molt Oen utaanfa4.t - nto uatt ',ell. flea ahava Of&ft2 _Fan and 4i.araWr In IVi•ateru Paniayhoola; W.aWrit Vlr• pula, and A Ohlit, and the tight to tudlans and II to atm lat,panal to WI all otdata, , ltTola. nalo or retail, at•alo'Llharty street; Pitiaborirb. .170. !rfrat.tfl w. W...wALLAOII. E 1;ll31UN. DSON - ' 96 etiii 98 THIRD STREP . • And every other article •la our_lte which we-are at toting at exceediutil3i lew aglll4ll. ' . • " • a 3 riterUelrtber, 96 arotha TIIIIID aTnEET, owe idle., W. WOODWALLiti. • - . :•• mh..M • - . .• i .I.:j 50 ball Gble. piitike Whit* . , •,- • 25 Imes large Crown Cheese; . • • y ; 200 Imshrts prime Penton_;_.;. - "‘" 1 " cf"l!4 64 '11 . I b Ac _ le GOliDift;- INJJIA• EUBBEIt -BELT.Iht4 .1108 E, ' . , &cane ia ,DeCklug; Oatlm - atu l Rape Petting: . el' the Boston Ikltlng Company's manufacture, and at their carthif prime: Foreatent the Itella ffuhher Depot, 26 - aittYB St: Clarstmet. 4 , ''. :. : ba - . - . .. .- , J. aii.:PHILtIPS; . l'..lEATlltat. BELTING . , of the beet oak tinned leather, equalittqnallty , t,i the bast of aukmauutaatare. A largestockalrkyioolAAltrai L. 7.1 anfi :4d tit- . . . , TOWEI:m glitlithEN SW Ali )0, MM, and a tot OB.AAS /nit Comfrecl et 1!..: Fifth,atmet.". ' FLOIR--1..0 bbla,,irestt gpaup:l, 1b 7n Mo r e sad for odd bj - ' _ C P 11.1. tY - 1 3 AAIN.--6,000 lbs._ «sun - Budu; gams; nides.nod Shoritders; to atf;r• ind for ssio by JAMES A- FETZEB, Jae - . -corner Illark.t tsd PIM. lama,. tyU ., T . : . - - - ti. mum. I ELT BOOK; of all sizes, used P joining Belts, Limit' it 26 and 28 Bt. Clair at; 03 J. 48.17113113. MEM ILBILROADS. CLEVELAND,' A../ PITTSDISIIGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD —8 0 H ME 11 AIiIiANGEILENT.-04 md Mae DONDAT,AIey W4lBO Trains ein Itsis4A•Depot of theymmiT•ota l4lltaad,ln.Xl, at tall...: Palis6mr,l4, 01,11.1.1.55-aiki—Ciantimati SY!ort ir• via 'Loma PittAgrgh f , .°° I L,':°;,/ 14: In. Su E~wtouv{lle..... i~ _ ,I_ do ....... 9:511' .0 Ilal6 0 do IltlO w 11:45 '` Arrive 3 Cineintuet.---- T i 4:) p. Irt.f A{6a:m. do Bt. Lows 13.. to 6:45 p. m. No ctooge mt. betireru Pittsburgh and Chocinnau, efroendra Sleeping Om attached to alllilatot Trainor • Piltsblo9s end Wareing. Line- - • r'r Leasca Pitleburghl jib° i t , mlGlo do It ellsciliel 3:00 " il:l4 " 3:05 " do .itentieuv'ei 4:00 " 10:10 " 4:00 " • Wheelink 4:04 " 4445' a - circa Bellair,, " 1,40 " &CC, ", Connecting-at: Wheeling with Bidtitiince and Ohio Railroad, and at Deltaic with Central Ohio Dallrrad for Zanosvilln, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus, Cin cinnati, luiliainspolia; St: Louis, and points Went. "Piattrit 14,1 i nod CkraLad Lana . 1 Leaven rittabutiih.—...; do. Well./ illo ' ' Man^ • rit:so m. 4r2.3 3,00 , v 4 4 4:14 llinlaou ..... 11:1A1 • Eq4 . 2. arvl‘e* Cleveland —. ` .( : ¢,]' S " Ca3o - Connoetingat Bayard with Tusearavras branch for Now Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Anima, with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno and Chicago -Railroad; it lindsou with Clovetaud, Zaucaville and Cincinnati R. ft. (or Akron. Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C, .t E. li. 16 for Drie. 'Durkirk and Buffalo with 0.1 T. D. IL for Toledo, Dctrult arid Chicago, and the North.treat. Arcualmodation leave. at 4:00p. zu. Returning trot., iirrivo et .2.:20 a. no., 11.15 3:2.5 and YSstp . Ai, Through Tick',lo to 111 prominent teguta in ties West or Smtb-west, North ur North-went, can Do pros:urea at the Liberty btreet Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Tirket;Agent. For further tutormatiou. 01 , Iy to WILLIAM DTEWART,Agent, • • At tho Company's Otllco In Freight giallo% Penn ft mys c U 141.61 •AK SANGFSI ENT NOR 166 Z.— TEAK. PCNNaIf L. V&INIA {ANTRAL - RAILLWA It. RIGEIT.D/LiLY, TRAINS. tlo and after MONDAY, tray stb. Tha .51.511. TIM IN bar., Pittabstritk - how th•• Saataausar dapoti at he Interaecttou of Liberty sad Grant atmels, et.ry morality (.xcagt Sunday) at 2.50 a. lu.,stopldrg at all the praardpalutationa betwaea Sitlaburgh, and Phil/at:lokt., and mating direct eon ',actions at Harrisburg for Palthnornand Wablag tou, and for Nair York ria Allentouri roate. • The NX PRESS TEkkli Wares We Move tionas etatiouetaily at 3:50 p. at., stuTplei prla• clparlora, - nodifuk ' direct uunueraten Raffia* bt.ll ir Baltimore, Vkahlauton Ari' Nen York. Oa Thu FAST LINE Irate. the abrd4 wizard &allot: daily (Sttnclaya excepted). . at 8:20 p. M., itßrphist only ..at Adlariyal antiwar., and connecting at toarg 'for Baltimore and Washington. LOOAL FRICIORT TRAIN, with Parsenger Oar attached, leaved the Porscuger Statluil - every morn• lug, (Sundays excepted,) at tr.armi. m., .ructuittg as far ma Cudemaugh and stopping; at all atatiotue. • ACOOMILIODA'rION TRAIN:, • - . • Thu Jotundown Aocummonation Train mares daily, (ax pt Sunday) at 2:45 p. ro., ,topping ut atoll.. arid running as farm Conemaugb. First Accomralklati. Train for Wall's &Atka Lansaw' dully (except Sunday) at 6:40 a. as. Second Acconnuedstica Truitt for Wall's 7(.1 leaves dolly (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. as. Third Accommodation it tor Wull's pas lour,. dully (except Sunday) at 4:00p. /. • Fourth Accommodation Train for WalPe Elation bares daily (except Sunday) at 6:16 p. Returning Trains arrive in Pittisoarsh as &Boast RxPrtve, =SP. M.; 2tail r 13:06 IN a.; Fast Llne, 12.25 a. m. ; Johnstown Accommodat 10:05 a. in. ; First Witira Station Amoral:l.l4U.; 6:80 a. m.: Sao. and Wall's Station Aar.. Intl.; 0.5 a. m.; Third ‘Valre Station Amocumodati.,4.lls p. m.; !earth Walls Station Accommodation/6:10 p. tu. Trains from illalnivilleand intintoneontisctat Blehau intervection with Johistowis Acomnroodatlou Rant .d West, Rxpreas arur Broil Wrot. Tlia public will had it,groatly to their Internet, In ruing ltukt or West., to/1 rtivol by the Pennsylvania ine , 2l.runornmedattuna .11Otie adored cannot - he carp used any other tone. The Road le iall.ted with stone, and la erdimly frve froze drat. We can Fronds rsafety, speed and comfort to all who May ?vour thin Wed with' their petrol:am_ FA! X. • To lieu Tor/ 017 ouiTo r 4.1 To Plclindp Alta.,— 10 60 Ttt L0ricnatcr........... a 65 Es e chocked to nil Stations on the Pencultra• Cytitral Railroad, nod b.,' Baltimore Ihne • .0 Foiseenges* purchsaing - tickets• fu can wtli be charged as rtes., according to ilia:lmre traveled, In addition to the etaticni ratee, ascent ter. oath,. whore the Clompany h. no AoniaL NOTILI2.—In case of lose, the Optopany will bold thruselrea wipeonthis for 1.- - I.rual bag6afe only, end for an amount not exa , adlng 6100. • N. B.—An Omnibus. Idna hie born employed 10 'c.urany passengcr4 and beggnco to rind Irons the Pe p., at a a tweet n o t to eYeated '47t cents fey rack pa agar and loagogo. For tiykoze. apply • J. STRWALT. Agoni, .ht e 6, Pennsylvania Central Railhead Paarougir EMI rm.. Liberty and Chant atreate. RNOCiI LEWIS, bupertntenctent, Altoona, N. 1:=13 yOrt GEOWIGT'S 86FF/1101: PATENT GRAIN PAN AND SEPARATOR, are ju.t rectlied nri itoci W4LL PATEIIB,I3ORDEBS, dw..; upnopeTtniNa - crooDs, O&TIN'DE TAINZS, LAVE OIIRTAIHB. BRDDING, J. a tr. PHILLIPS
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