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Vsee,twount.-,T he Paris Psit - r - ie preen ranter of the approaching nego, • tiallms for a. jointoffer by Ermine and:Eng. land. •„, The Tidies, editorially, aPproVell of the me diction, and says that Europe ought not to , , look calmly on, and if the offer of mediation is delayed, a more important question, that of the recognition of the Confederates, may - - have Oho considered. The London Time'. advocacy of mediation had no effect on the Liverpool cotton market. Liverpool, Janie' 12.—Cotton firm and un changed; sales to-day 8,000 bales, including. 4,000 to speculators and exporters. Flour is steady." Wheat-firm and with an elPwandlandenc7. , - Corn quiet, steady and Previsions very drill. Loadmi,, Juno 1.2.04Dadi --- The Morning Poridenounces, in the bitterest terms, Gen. Butler's proclamation relative to _ the ladies of New Orleano, and thinks the Government is booed to recall and court mar tial bim., sup that inch an act r ail this, if notprOmptly disavowed, would soon turn the smile finally and deeisively in, favor of the Confederate cause.. ', Parliament in session. , ThlailkOineSit Eitbassadora had left Eng land for Holland. The visitors at the Great Exhibition during Whitman week ware numbering 60,000 perdu. Fauca.—The Paris journals announce that _it has been decided to send reinforcementa to "- Maine; but not 'till 'Oototer. 'Fhb Iltaperor and Empress have gone to lroatarablau. - • , • The Corps Legislatiff bad been prorogued till the 27th of June. The beanie was flat; routes 68f., 95 cents. Iromv.—The Italian Ministry of Finance announces the deficit for 1862 at 225,000,00 lire. lie recommends_the sale of the public domain and church property, and an increase of Treasury bonds to meet it. The fete at Rome, in celebration of the canonisation of the Japanese martyrs, was magnificent and orderly. berPx: Lill. -The Joao steamer Angle • Saxon arrived on the 10th, and the Great Esstern and City = of 'Baltimore, from New • Yorlr, on the 18th. The sales of cotton for ' 'two dsys have been twenty-nine thousand ' bates, closing buoyant at an advance of !--id since Friday. The steamer's news caused an Breadvfee--The market closes steady. Flour quiet and stoady. Wheat steady. and firmer, ; ; red Western Wheat 9a 3d @lea 3d; red Southern lOs 3d@lOs 6d ; white Western 113® Ifs 6d'; white Southern lie 6d©l2e. Corn quiet steady ; mixed 275 6d ®2759d. 'Provis' Tom—Market closes Very dull. Beef 'dull. Pork heavy, and` prices nominal. Ba - con atilt declining. Lard eselery sales at 406(i) 435. Tallow quiet._ - . Produce---Ashes quiet and steady. Sugar inactive. Coffee a downward tendency. Rice steady. Common Rosin quiet, atilt 6d. „Spirits of Turpentine no sales; quoted at 755. lIPIXOtta Or MEDIATION-OFX. BIJILCIO3 RALITLX June 24.—The steamer Arabia -haa arrived with Liverpool dates to the 14th last. The question was put in both houses of Parliament, relative to the rumor, of media tion, and Gen. - Butler's proclamation regard ':ins the ladies'of-New Orleans. Lords Russell and Palmerston said the me diationjumors were quite unfounded. No t , proposition on.the subject had been made, and there was no present intention of making it. Gee. Butler's proclamation was denounced, and it was hoped the Government would die- Corrorr.—The sales - for the week were 84,- 000 beim, elosiog buoyant, and I ,, , i'digl34d higher. 2., Breadatuffs were firmer,and a trifle higher. Loinow Jane 14.—onsols 91%@91%. The bullion in the Bank of ' England had de means:l £450,000. -The steamer Boruseia arrived out on the 12th, and the Scotia on the 13th. America,' .Stoekr.--Baringe Circular ,eays the depression to American stocks continues, - and tends to dopers prices. Illinois Central _shams, 44.14@,45M par cent. discount-; Erie Railroad, 32(33. The Great Eastern was to sail on the Ist of July for New York. The Arabia had sixty-throe passengero.. Sheba. no specie list for Boston, for which - port she exiled at 9 o'clock this morning. • At Friday!s market, flour was unchanged ; wheat, 2d@i3d Wilber; corn, .6d@ls higher; beef, 2s 6d®sB lower. +::~ '*~:e '~h'4~ From Fortress Monroe. ~ .Poirrudes Mamma, June -23.--Burgeon A. • • -Owen Btille,. of the.23d Pennsylvania Volun . • tsars, died suddenly in the General Bospital hero Jan night. lie arrived on the Nellie • Baker only yesterday afternoon from White , •• .16use. ' Th* itiaMer - Port Royil arrived at Norfolk • 'thir morning from Newborn, but brings no • • - `~f ..: ;a.~~ r.: - . l' , - ' .. -..•: , •• - :,-s•'..:;;Ar, . . . , -.;.•,..-....--.171.•..:',1b.?,-. ;'' ~;:. ;~~--' ~:~~;. wErmairith oliftMen'sura; LATE AZE , Bektawic '-mvB7 =3== • ~ . [FROM'Oint'tVEN iNG EDITION];". 371 2:l.:LinfrOltrilitrat eC., ' : " !Tzar Tone, Taxie':24'-.l—Tlit;-iheamet Etna hatarsised*ith Lithrpod Wei thh -12th The steUltier Columhisihaii,thft. Plimotith for Nallall "ittr werliko storee i lllioreld to be declined foirthi cdlifedenie:y. awoAnlter, smitumns,: - Alitvideniumo and Sylphilidalto suivedat Plymouth, believed ' to be innitidocifer:the same destination. The :trig' harieston, readied Liverpool with a cargo of: rosin and turpentine: , -Phelan' Charleston in company with. enrich Other enroll -Cassels.' " ' - .llin LOridchi rw4,6 regards the defeat lilitiiininpe4 the most important euccenes ofithe:Qoutederates,Aa amount of the:leased' 'lt ;nistelieli3O - Notthc showing that efforts . and 'Calstifitat'gritater than any that hare'lo.ll . • before Au% be toads if even a _border , ifitate is ttiUattliienAsenhiOgia/liiion. , lbehopii.ef ancarly soltition .toust , be dispelled, and •in theiLmearitimel inereitaing debts and 'mutual tUttincillauirleiMitifis atria* . litilotemoin and satirn4nPreoWahle.. • " • ; The DialYlrcirs:freeht this difiatof , Bessie. fiaitatismoimportant, end not intim slightest degree maloulattd,' to ;dlceoneertthe plans of. CimPtlffrCieltaM , At was nothing more than a Efaire:MliArof the'Ciinfederistes.',-- their acidresiclo the Pope, deploreilie oppreiiinn oribe 'Church, and de-, dare that the temporal power ia necessary for the independence of the Pope.: They approve Orill-thoWpalliiiiiiiiiiii;'andentria-t him to remain firm instialstanee. , The Pope, in an allocation, deplored the spread of, the ‘Sevoluthniary spirit, .the bp''' . pression of the Church, and the efforts of the temporal power, and nrgod the Bishops to re . double their efforts in arresting the errors. 'Garibaldi was at Belgrader. • Tlie'steamer Matamora will proceed to City War , to-morrow under s flog of- trace, and convoy thither II 'Oro of female secessionists - from Baltimore and Washington,bosidos see erm.pasolsd rebel so)diers and Line officers. *Oiler Erplotdoit.-tileven 'glen Killed Bnflding Destroyed. iie . --24. A boiler in the BriAge., "'water 'brio. Works exploded this morning, killing seven, and wounding six Alen. One wing of the building was completely destroyed. J„,l/880L UT,10.478 C. —:UI ON.—The arm of & • dAWYSIL if MU day dissolved by mutual oudatit;l3.Berber haring dlepoied , el him Intelsat salttaria to J. lL Savior ..ad M.Y. daayet.. 'the baaktaiaaf the hatt alllbe settled by J. pawyer, • ll a:sawvzs: ,*ltlibtitiat, Jane 12,166. • ICLOTIOIL—The SOAP AND CANDLE SIIBINESS will be carried mo 'by the under !' -Adria, under the name B. 0": A J..H. ISAWYXS, it '.Plitsintriilratatie _ I:10S UTION.-The Partnership berstofbro Ctis.thg adder the style 0f•8i11i.7.1, Ca, la dissolved by mutat consent, William' 1.1. Ovum withdrawing from diadem. The bush:loss will tecoodocted ceder the same style, by the un dersigued,as . EBSNIZedt DSCWSit, WADS Pittsburgh. Keyes, not name,. :„ . ILIAIXLIS.-10U,0 00 lbs. prima Bacon Asslisfsr•44# o 9 o .4 sts‘ AtPuld4^. o), ja6 Winll44 =NE I " .' ,. 's''To. - 0 . *: . t.,',0:,i - ki,:' LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Paned tit I the: Second' gestion of the Thirty : uncut& 'Cotigr" es& , [Pustac—No.l34.] 4CT for the collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the llnited States, and for, other purpeses. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hdase of Representatives of the. United States of Amer ica in congress Assembled, That when in any State or Territory, or in any portion of any State or Territory, by reason of in enrrection or rebellion, the civil authority of the Government of the United 'States is obstructed'so that the provisions of the act entitled "An act to provide increased rive 4itie front inverts, to pay the interest on the public debt, .and for other purposes,' approved August fifth, eighteen 7 hundred and sixty-one, for assessing, levying, and collecting the direct taxes therein men tioned, cannot be peaceably executed, the said direct taxes, by said act apportioned among the several States and. Territories, respectively, shall be apportioned and charged - in . each State. and Territory, or part thereof, wherein the civil authority is thus obstructed, upon all the lands and lots of ground situate therein, respectively, except - such - as are exempt from taxation by the laws of said State or of the United States, as the said hinds or lots of ground were .enumerated and valued, under the fast assessment and valuation thereotmade under the authority of said State or-Terri tory previous to the first day of 'January, suns Domini eighteen hundred' and sixty one; and each and every parcel of the said .lands, according toeaid valuation, is here by declared to be, by virtue .of this act, charged with the payment of so much of the whole tax laid and apportioned by said act upon the State or Territory wherein the same is 'respectively situate, as shall bear the same direct proportion' to 'the whole amount of the direct tax apportioned to said State or Territory as the value of said parcels of land shall respectively bear to the whole' valuation of the real estate in said State or. Territory according to the said assessment and valuation made under 'the- authority of the sameL and in addition thereto - a penalty of fifty per centum of said tax shall becharged thereon. SEC. 2. And he it further enacted, That on or before the hist day of July next, the President, by his proclamation, shall de clare in what States and .parts of States said insurrection exists, and thereupon the said several lots or parcels of land shall become charged respectively with, their re spective portion" of said direct tax, and the same together with the penalty shall be a lien thereon, without any other or further proceeding whatever. Sec. 3. And- he it further crawled, That it shall be lawful fOr the owner or owners of said lots or parcels of land, within sixty days after the tax commissioners herein named shall have fixed the amount, to pay the tax thus charged upon the same, respectively, into the treasury of the Uni ted States, or to the commissioners herein appointed, and take a certificate thereof, by virtue-whereof the said lands shall be discharged from said tax. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That thetitle of, in, and to each and every par cel of land - upon which said tax has not been paid as above provided, shall there upon become forfeited to the United States, and, upon the sale hereinafter provided for, shall vest in the United States ovin the purchasers at such sale, in fee simple, free and discharged from all prior liens, encumbrance?, right, title, and claim whatsoever. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United Stites, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, may rippoinla board of three tax commis sioners for each of said States in which such insurrection exists, with a salary of three thousand dollars each per annum, to give security in the sum of fifty thousand dollars each, in such form as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct, and to be ap proved by him; for the faithful performance of all' their duties • as such, and ,to account -for and pay over, all moneys and other property coming to their hands: Provided, That said commissioners shall not receive pay under the provisions of this act until they shall have entered upon the discharge of their duties. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the said board of tax commissioners shall enter upon the discharge of the duties of their office ' whenever the Commanding General of the forces of the United States, entering into any such insurrectionary State_pr district, shill have established the military authority- of the United States throughout any parish or district or county of the same, and they shall (open one or more Offices for thi transaction-Of business Sect I. And be it further= enacted, That the said board of commissioners shall be required in case the taxes charged upon. the said lots and parcels of land shall not he paid as peorided for in the third section of this act, to cause theseine to be advertised for sale in some newspaper pub. fished in the town, parish, dietrict, or county where situate; and- if there be no such newspaper published in said county, or if :the publisher thereof- refuse to publicV the same, therein' any other newspaper to be selected by said commissioners in said district, or in the city of Washington, for at least four Weeks, and by posting notices of said sale in three public places in the town, parish, district, or county within which said lands, are situate, at least four weeks preview; to the day of sale;' and at the time and place of sale -to cause the same to be severally sold to the highest bidder for a sum: not less than the taxes, penalty, and costs, and ten per centum per annum interest on said tax pursuant to said 'notice; and' ; that said -commissioners shall, at said sale, ptrike off the same aev erally to the United States at that sum, unless some person shall bid the same or a. larger sum; who shall upon paying the purchase money in gold and !Byer coin, or in the Treasury notes of the United States, or in certificates" of indebtedness against the United &wee, be entitled to receive from said commissioners their certificate of sale; which eaid certificate shall be re ceived In all courts and - places as prima facia evidence of the regularity and yel -1 idity of said sale, awl of the title of the said purchaser Or. purchasers wider tho same: Provided, That the owner of said lota of ground, or any loyal person, of the United States, having any valid lieu upon or interest in the same, may, at any time, within sixty days after said sale, appear before the said board of lax commissioners 'in his or her own proper person, and, if s eitizen„upon taking an oath to support the Constitution of the United'States, and pay inglhe amount of said tax and penalty, with interest thereon from the date of the said 'proclamation of thw President men tioned in the second section of this act, at the rate of fifteen per centum per annum, together with the expenses of the sale and subsequent proceedings to be deter mined by said c ommissioners, may redeem said lota of land from said sale; and any purchaser; under the 'same, having paid moneys„ Treasury notes, or other certifi cates of indebtedness of the United States, 'shall, 'upon sack redemption being made„ be entitled to have the same , ; with the in-' tereit accruing after said sale.;returned to him Vy the said . commissioners, upon.. sue rendering up the certificates of sale: And providect further , That if the owner of said lota' of ground shall be a 'minor a non-res ident alien; or loyal citizen be yond n seas,,a &person otune9Nind mind, or tinder a legal disability, the gardien, trttetee, or other person having charge of the person,or es tate of such person ,may redeem the same at any time.:within two years after the sale thereof in - the manner above provided and - with like effect: Awfirovided, further; That the Certifidatei 44 said commissioners( shall only be ' greeted as evidence. of the regularity and.*fi t lidity, Otani" . bieetab lishing the fact that ehi4 preptriy.,wiis not subject to taies,!er/that:the tam* bad been paid previous salty oithat.the pkoperty •. . _y_ ;: ito provi, , soi *ea' , iredp;e'ine;i. it;:;COrding - eions of this act. ••—. . . - . Sep.. And be it further enacted, ffihat at.arlY, time within one year after like gait( sale by said commissioners any petsdri being the owner of any lot or parcel of ground at the, passage of Allis act, who shall, by sufficient evidence, prove to tliti satisfaction of said board of commissioners thathe or she,,after the passage of this act, has not taken part in the preseot Insurrec tion against the United States, or in any manner aided or abetted the same; and that, by reason of said insurrection, he or she has been unable to pay said tax, or to redeem said lauds from -sale within the time above provided for, the said 'ward of commissioners may tillovr him or her fur ther time to redeem the same, not ~xceedi ng two years from the day of sale ; and for this purpose they may take the testi mony of witnesses, and shall reduce the same to writing; and the United States, or any person claiming an interest in said lands,_may'appear and oppose the said. ap plication. From their decision the United States or any party in interest may appeal to the district court of the United States for saidtdistriot, which is hereby authorized to take jurisdiction of the same, as in other eases involving the equity of re demption. And in case said board of com missioners should, for any cause, cease to act before the expiration of one year alter said sales, the said district court shall have original jurisdiction; of the proceeding for redemption, as herein provided, to take place - before the Said board of commis stoners. Sec.' 9. And be it /urther enacted, That in cases where the owners of said lots and parcels of ground, have abandoned the same, and have not paid the tax thereon as provided for in the third section of this act, and the said board of commissioners shall be satisfied that said owners hove left the same to join the rebel forces or otherwise to engage in and abet this rebel lion, and the same shall have been struck off to the United States at said sale, the said commissioners, shall in the name of the United States, enter upon and take pos session of the same, and may lease the same, together or in parcels, to any person or persons who are citizens of the United States, or may have declared on oath their intention to become such, until the said rebellion and insurrection in . said State shall be put down and the civil authority of the United States established, and until the people of said State shall elects Legis luture and Stateofficers, who shall take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, to be announced by the pro clamation of the President, and until the first day of March next thereafter, said leases to be in such form and' - with such security as shall, in the judgment of said commissioners, produce to the United States the greatest revenue. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the Said commissioners shall from time to time make such temporary rules and regu- ations and insert such clauses in said leases as shall be just and proper to secure proper and reasonable employment and support, at wages or upon shares of the crop of such persons and families as may be residing upon the said parcels or lota of land, which said rules and regulations are declared to the approval of the President. Sec. 11. gnd be it farther enacted, That the said board of commissioners, under the direction of the President, may be author ized, instead of leasing . the said lands vested in the United Suites, as above pro vided, to cause , the same, or any portion thereof, to be subdivided and sold in par cels not to exceed three hundred and twenty acres to any one purchaser, at public sale, after giving due notice thereof, as• upon the sale of other public lands of the United States, for sixty days, and to issue a cer tificate therefor; and that at any such sale, any loyal citizen of the United States, or any person who shall have declared on oath his intention to become such, or any person who shall have faithfully served as an officer, musician, or private soldier or sailor in the army ormavy or marine ser vice of the United States, as a regular or volunteer, for the term of three months, may become the purchaser; and if upon such sale any person serving in the army or navy or marine corps shall pay one fourth part of the purchase money, a cer tificate shall be given him, and he shall have the term of three years in which to pay the remainder, either in.money or in certificates of indebtedness from the United States; and any citizen of the United States, or any person who shalLhave -de chired his intention to become such, being the head of a family, and residing in the State or district where said lands are situ -ate, and not the owner of any other lands, may, under such rules as may be established by said board of commissioners, have the right to enter upon and acquire the rights of pro-emption in such lands as may be unimproved and vested in the United States, and as may be selected, by said board of commissionars, under the direc tion of the President, from time to time, for such purpose. Sec. it And be it further enacted, That the proceeds of said leases and sales shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, one-fourth of which shall be paid over to the Governor of said State wherein said lands are situated, or his authorized agent, when such insurrection shall be put down, and the people shall elect a Legisla ture and State officers who shall take-an oath to support the Constitution lof the United States, and such fact shall be pro claithed by the President, for the purpose of reimbursing the loyal citizens of said State, or for such other purpose as said State may direct, and one-fourth shall also be paid over to said State as a fund to aid in the colonization or emigration from said I State of any free person of African descent who, may desire to remove therefrom to Ilayti, Liberia, or any other tropical State or Colony. Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That in case the records of assessments and val uation of the lots of land mentioned in, the first section of this sot shall be destroyed, concealed, or lost, so as not to come within the possession of said boards of commis' , sionors, they shall be authorised to take evidence of the same, or to value and as sess the same in their own judgment upon such evidence as may appear hefore them; and no mistake in the valtiation of the seine, or in the amount of tax thereon, shall, in any manner _whatever, affect the validity of the sale of the same or of any of the proceedings preliminary thereto. See. 14. And be it further enacted, That the said tax coninfissioners shall keep a book or boOks;in rhich they shall enter or cause to be enterell the amount or quote of said direct tax assessed on each tract or parcel of land; which said amounts shall be distinctly stated In the advertisement or notice, of sale, together with a descrip tion of the tract to be sold, and and an entry shall be made in said book or books, of each tract sold, together with the name of purchaser, and the sum for which the same may bare been sold. A transcript or transcripts of said book or books, duly Verified by said commissioners, and said books when said commission shall expire, shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of, the Treasury of the United States, and said -books and transcripts, and copies of ,books and transcriptxduly certified by the ,Secretary of the Treasury, shall be ovi. dente in any court in the United States.. The said commissioners may employs clerk whose compensation shall be twelve hun, dred dollars per annum. Sect 16. And be it further enacted, That the thirteenth section or the act of August' fifth, eighteen ; hundred and,sixty-one, titled "An act to provide increased revenue from imports, to pay.intertot, on the public debt, and for- other purposes," shall be so construed as not to, exempt from taxation property -above the 'value of five - hundred dollars, but to exempt from taxation prep. arty of five hundred dollars, or less, owned by individuals, notwithstanding the pro .visione of said sot = ' • Sec 16.,: - .4.14 be Pt'further enttetetk That this" tick 4lisit take .. effect front andeafter 1842. =z;, ~,t;xy~i~,x ~ ~,;~ ,n`-+-~.r, ewe c~~.:+.;h'~:. CONMERCLeII, RECORD. COMMITTEE - Or ARBITRATION OF BOA; OF TRADE' T OR - FEBRUARY AND KABOB lifcCAtratt V. P.,IL, J.GuAmm J. I. Bzsarrr,; IJAEIv; NaML, J . • Pio?". PITTSRIORGO MARKETS. MepiMederudialy for the Piurbsro Gavial Torsoar, Juno 21, laril. FLOPIt—T sre la n alight improvement in tho do lor Sour, but rim ruoanio unehaugod. Salo or On We (aridly at 0045,75; 33 do do, 21.0 do do at $1.00(6. 5,10 and 100 do choice at $5,::0- GROOM:11E. Stigar lo wore attire; Salo of IS hhde Onba ui SX: mud 5 do Porto Biro. at 9%. hd fee dm with =lee of 15 bags 1110 at 51214t2. uo,lumipid BiaCON—la more active without however, any . charms. Fide of 6 dssks shohlders at 4; 6 rash. sides at 6; 2 HA plain hams at 6(4.6,4‘; 10 tee Cincin nati sugar runs' at 8%, wed 3,54a1 Ills reentry cured ittii,VO4 for shoulders and 5 for aides and hams. xlsll—tiro 'with a regular demand; sale of ito brie lake ironies at 61,50;'20 half btiln white fish, ut 63,- 10 hhlo Billtiruore barre; at $.1,23 and 5 bills No. hate alma, et $13,1i5. CRUDE 01L—There is au Improvement ta tha re lilts of this atticio:but prices as yet are not quota bly lower. We onto a dale of 54:100 Mile to be delher ed to Philadelphia ou private term. !!!!‘l 3000 ht,h! io bulk to lohl at 4 per gallon. SALT- 2 4. Arm with allm vf 9.50bb1a Nu. 1 Extra, at $l, 45 @1,50. will 50 do do, at $1,50. 11 Ulla—remains very firm. mid prices are rather utmettled. Salo of 10 bite common lloctitlod, at 24c. WISE AT—ls doll, vg,th small sales from first !Mods, 105 car lied, end $l.OO for Whit. Selo of :11W bust, V bile, on private term, LIESE—SaIe of GO bxe MP. R. at. 7, ,m , l 10 du do prime. at S. BUTTER d EGGeI--liale of pa.ckrd Butter, at 8, and 2 bbleento at 9c. Imports by Railroad . • PlTT.lntall. FT. NV,. S Cwcsao Rms./sus:l, Joon 21.--3 lots bardiraro, J F Day; lot suudnesi, J Llirtugstou 3 co; 1 car outs, J tlioper, 110 bgs wheat, L Wilmarib; 10 lads potrolcutu, ludo benzoic 13 A Faholotoca A or, lot old metal, Hall A bposr; tot agricultural implements, Bodtain A Loug. CLCV41.1.1.1 & VITTOBGIIOII ItslLßotD, JUDO 9 basebals, 141 Whinney, Bess & est; 21 Las chews, Valgorder; 22 do do, atoseabukor s L wag; 17 do do, Li Voigt s co; 50 do do, J B enutleb , ; 7 when, drills, 1611 ha 8 Broe; 1 ter pig motel, /Brack A ro; 113 oil bbls, Jos Ltllzell•R rat, 1:14 do do, 800 L . urey; 13 bbls old nest, Jou.; Boyd d co; 1 cask wins, P. Busksuhalnwr P. Lew; 0 bra ck.so, 11 lloue,;ger , rscks wasltbourds, W J Koos; 12 bf bbls 1181/, W A &utflow; 12 sks pogo, .0 41 Floyd; Sou bide noun, Cuip Suephard; S cks posrls, J B Lyon d; co; o do do, eakowell, Peon 8 co; 48 pkg. 133 b, It 11c15mes. The river VMS about at a stand Net evraktug, a all five feet ten inches by the marks. The weather cen 1.?111011 worm, cloudy cud unsettled, with every prod psut of more rain and another swell In ibe river........ nosiness was very dull at the loves yesterday, with light receipts nod Itmitod Wil•We'.lb There was not a tingle arrival from Mow, and the Manua ncaluau, for Zmaeerille, and ll:change, for St. Louis, consti tuted-the departures. The latter boat had o aided, did freight lint, and quite • number of [...ger+ The Shenaugo, from Tcoaessee River anti Hustings, from Cincinnati, are Loth due hero to tray. Thy St. Louie nod Cavil Ole, have Leen taken down to the Marine Railway fur repairs. It to the intention, we understand, to add about thirty feet to the length of the hotter boat ...... ...A d ilj.! Leh MIR rewired here yesterday, mating thot steamer Science bound from linllipolis for this city, had struck. a snag and sunk—when or where, wo wore unable to leant. Zhu Ls the second time this Mad .lots been sunk within the past throe months. She was sold a few mucks since to Capt. NOW h and others, of Wheel ing, who intended to place her lu the Wheeling and Parkersburg trade, during low water. Tn. BOAT BVAMEAI3.—The prospects for a brink business en the river seems quite flattering. The now lomt launched a few days ago by Campbell Sweeney, wasmoved up to Ileum tiweeney'is Machin Shops, an Monday, to receive her machinery. Another new boat is building at' the same boat yard. intended for the Wheeling and Cincinnati trade. She is two hundred and twenty feet in length, thirty-six duet beam, and is to have a twenty -mu Inch cylinder with serest feet stroke. She Is to Leave a talanar boiler, constructed on an entirely novel plan, and will be commanded by Capt. .1. K. Booth. There it another now to progress at Ciacismati, designed Po the same trade and Le somewhat larger. She wilt be commanded by Capt. Sam Mma, who with Capt. Booth, are gentlemen well known in this wareauelcy. We learn th it am thermall boat, deelood for th . . . transfer of Lleight - between Bellwood and Bulbar, has Just been contracted for and will WWI be com pleted. It u the lucre:tie of busies. on the riser, which bas added that stimulus to boat buildhor. We further hear that the both tow in the Wheellog and Pittsburgh and Wheellug and Parkersburg cretin are doing good busitiesa—Wheeling flees. lot CI:WM.II AllD LOIMBVILLIf—TIIO popular steamer Kenton, Capt. Geo, W. Either', lenses for Chleillllll4l. mad Limiest'', to-day poattively. The Glide, Capt. Anderson, is up for the swum tO-02101111, Fon Br. Loots—The commodious and !palm!, Cum. Pony, Capt. Atlturrs, will get WI fur Fla. Lun t o.l:urn-run. The Shen:Lugo, Capt. French, is up t Foa Wurmaso--Tho Lizzie Martin, Captain L. T tirewu, is the Wheeling packet fur to-dny, t,adng a DOM, kfasarßoars. • 1,1 OR CINCINNATI, LOUIS= I .0 v 'LUZ ANL BT. LOUIS.—The tlnr steamer 8111CNA.NGO, Capt. Wrench, uto above on FRIDAY, 27th instant, at 4p. to. For freight or passage apply on board or to 024 J. B. I,t VINGSTON & CO, Agents. 1410 K LaNCINNA'ri, LULLIS-la i t .1: VILLE AND ST. LOIS/lb.-110 Dar steamer CuId.HODOBIC PEUTIV, Cap,. .6 0010... h alit 'aura a6sL re o 0 WYIDNESDA ..larluaL, at 4p. m. /or freight or plosiago apply ou board or to 144 ' J. B. LIVINGSTON it CO.. Agent... 1 VEY. PAC NEI 8. nu" RETURN Na. P., Capt. Mathew C=nn leave TOM DAY (Tnesday,) for Tionesta. The NORTH DNND will metre fr.ilibt 6 : 4 On City T...IfOIIHOW (Wednesday.) )efts H. J. COYLE, Agent. & LOU ISVILLN.—Tho atonmar ULU/EA_ Oapt Wm. B. Anderaou, will leave a. aoar.. WIEDNICSDAT,2Sth loat., at 4p. m. For Blight laming° hp ' ply on board or to bra J D LIVINOBTON A CO.. .4g4414 hlUkt. CINCINNATI R LOIJ; L a,x,„4,. ISVILLE.—Tbe e steamer IkEN -7 UN, Capt. Oen W. klbert, for the anon, ind all Intermudiate porta, on THIS DAY, 25th •t 4 p: to., positively. Fur [Might or passage apply un board or to J. D. LIVINGSTON d CU., 'l l. ,Apota. . /e 7 - 3 JOIIN FLACK. ----,-- N - I — N 01 - 4Nr, OR . .1.1C. 4 4, WELLSVILLIG, STKIJIIINVILLE Abi WHEELINC.—The nue light draught •tiutlaftir CUTTLik.E, Capt J. G. Salta, will leave Pittsburgh every 1110NDaY, WKDNkSDAY and FRIDAY, at G p'Glck µ ut., nod returning erlll Isola 'Wheeling every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock R. in. For freight or passage apply on buanl or to J. FLACK,I,Agebt. tt o " u re ' as A u N r Z 1 Z1 (1 1. 1 1A K I , k!rtr ' , 9 4 D. T. Drown. leaves fur WHEELIN , and oil lutormodlato points, over' MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and YRIDAY, of 19 o'clock m, courinctiona with tho l'arkenilsirgpiiciwgii , lUauro lug, Imre.. WHEELING olory T UMW/A Y, int tr DAY and SATUHDA Y, at 8 &clunk u. M. FOr Haigh mipasomo apply ou Igiard or to JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agotam, ae.7. No.llB Watorlutroot. ill EMU WitlEKLY4 t h is JUR' ZANESVILLE ,PACRET,—'fh go•rr and LogiulitUl paavougur mt.:stunt Ertl Al A' A • , Plohrou Aynni; Nitro rittoliurgh tur datiourtlln EVERY TUESDAY, at o'clock p, so.-- Roturning, loarm Ziumovlllo NYLON WILIDA Y, nt A. hi. for Holed ortowage apply on board or Ii , J. DuLIYINUSTON a I.BL, Agouti., ISLlshorgh, IL O. DlEltilE a co.. Aroma, . 84 Ifflr.l4 Alt ,WIII.3IIAINCi FAUN Ipaalionwir downer (opt. JP" 41 """“; M 0" ton , A h....Deign...1 all inlorniodlata.porte DAY, THURSDA SATURDAY, at LiVoloolt a. in., Making dun Cu1i11041101.14 with 11.6 regular packota fur Parkuniburgh and Cincinnati. , Haulm. lug, tame Whoollag EVERY MONDAY, WEDNYS. DAY and rIIUMY, alb o'clockPawpaws •noolptod through to tilutirinati. For freight or paii 'ago a pply on board or to -JAN . GOLLINS d 1 414 %Valor stmt. CKAIU, OUTLET, tisw ,ALLiaiirxr User, hiritoxtbe attention 'of la I ano rivermen W MI huge shirk of Thoroughly roomed LUDIDNR, WINDOW if ItABIE STUB V, JOINTS, WOKING, DOTTOBI PLANK LAVIE, • PALLNOS, U. Val nil ordure for sawed stuff with promptiows aNd at fair rptua, Pereobiantating Ion& timber are P.111 , 4441'4 Welted to examine his 'took. • an clear Robinson. • myikiltt . " r M ()Mit TO Pltt/PEKTY HOLD -1.1 EMI IN TIIIC QITY Off PITTiiIIIIIIO/I.—AU • those who have heelected to poy tho fourth Install. mint of their audios and Paving fissomanent, busby notified tbot if tboy wish to Avoid Meta upon uid amosinuot, they will call Immediately sad 11. quidate all sneaks that may be stiodinglut thin date, tout -L Whit; • • , • :' • • Trmunrilr. LILY AND AoliSu.— ' ' J: IV bbili. Ishii Wiliest Family Flottr; • susatitt SW Hogs; r , - Just timid salter sale by . . : JAIIO 41. FETZER; len: ~ . sorrier Market sod First Streets. Jt.-• Y tiauti arl 260 • .e .0y •• 3 1 4. F.411Z4PM:A.A.90 I ~ c ~ - ~K r"~v✓„~~zb~~;Srx,~,' ~~..{,.~ ra ~~;€'kr .~ ..'t'a. ~' x-IL~r x_t.~.zca.+tq c.~.;~~:.:L'a. . N :~-,i"Km i ~,,._, ~ '. f ~s`.HYC~ ` ~i.~:lr^ ` L? FOB _ ' • - VOlt `gitod 'tiecond-hand' BUGGY, orally ranoriin ramplot• running order, or 0..10 loquan a;7O WATER STREET Je24 17th.11/t.NCE , YOH LE.—A tUttatorjr brick Iran ion LOOM., 100 Wall% in one of the beet *quarto on Penn street, dl in good order. Price only 114,500 —$1,(00 midi and balance In lire equal annual pay. meuta. Pca•easion at auy Uwe. Inquire of B. BIcLAIN & CO. utyYl:tf . •' • 'lvl Fourth etnect. VOK de 1.• 13U 11, 81[8.—WO 1101 f for sale than 4U inch BOILERS, fe«t Inns, with two floes earl ,• two 40 inch, 28 fent long, two flue.. each; one 42 Inch, 28 fret long. with,file flare; pa, cylinder-Dollen% 1.1 Inches diam eter, 22 tee( long—all of which will ho warranted In good order,atot,sold at a areal bargain. WATSON A MUNROE, West Point Boller Works, Water et., below Pro.. toy2Tom, ENIAN IS. FON ABOUT EIOBT HOUK POWER IN 0900 011Dirill, I WIGIAIL MAD (MBA 11111 . 1 thiSEL raiqulte et the GAZETTE 01710 E. tel.tidtt 1 , 1114 ftr.t. shove Smithfield I 1 NO lltAis L K I'itOYEKT Y YOU SALE.—Two two•atury brick dwelling% any plied with .waturlmd gia.; luta each :19 by lbe •iitunted tin Sunlit arentle, Allegheny city. A building pa r tly tluiehed, with largo stuns Wore mesa, am acre rod a gunner of ground, shunted on Rub, a short distance from the Manchester ransolwr and ➢t. W. & 0. Railroads, being suitable or manufacturiug purpoara. Mao, •- farm o acres, au ends half miles from ho city, Mul ore and a quarter milm from Corn- oey'e Station,P; Pt. W. a , eith* 'man Orchard of '8)0 trees, water power Sate Mill, two Houma, and of or improvement+ ; fifty scree eltouvd, beleneo ttStiote. For further wheatere Inquire of • elAf4l., DYES., al Federal et., Allegheny, WW==!l==al I, l l oli B,ALft. &J KENT—An Oil Ka i: lltivryi ill complot. 4 rdnr tio gPlig,„ u Rs. tattcdtf Alt'y Voortb TO LET. 1 4 10 K KENT UK ZiALE.—A .11UUSE 1 containing nitn rooms and cellar, together with TIIIRTY-TREEN AGUES 1W LAND, within out, fourth of k mita, of Ltayerille BUM., for Sliin p.. 'Aleu, A NF.W HOUSE, containing hoe rooms, cel lar and garret, on Chardon street, First Ward;Alle gberty, for $lO per month. Fur hunter particulate enquire of • • ALCM PATTERSON, Croft Capt. HA TS, mySttf at linyarillo Station. r I It/ LET.—A large, well finished and comfortably furnished Mere on Market, between Third alai Fourth streets. A !orb; :Room, fitted up for ascbrol, and herctaktro Tattled by Alt. Avery's Aradetny for young I.llos. Al., Nelson's Ambrutype Rooms, corner et Third nt Markntstreets. Al., several •li.oecus stlitablo for ufflcta. Itent very low, to snit the Clues. E. D. GAZZAM, corner 'fbirl tool Market streets. SE WI.VG. .IV.ICIIII.VES, WEIEKLER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 47 FIFTH STBErT, PITTSBURGH, PA., Awarded the Fent Premium a< the UNITED STATES FAI R For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860. crwmciis Of SiO,OW MACHINES SOLD IN THE E== trIOBE THAN 20,0 q SOLD THE PAST TEAR. We otter to tho public. WHEELER 3 WlLtON'tt IMP WAND IIItWING haat:RINE, at _REDUCED PRICES, whit Increased confidence of its merits ea tho best: , and moat reliable family hewing kinebit , * now In use. It does equally well on the thickest and , uneet 'Cabal., males (be lick-ettlich Impossible to 1, alike on both aides; Is simple in construe. tore speedy In movement, and more durable ny other machine. Circulars, giving prices and description of Mr. farniehnd gratin, on application In person or by latter. 4.6 167 .. ! - Btachine warranted for three year. 81. 611hibl Ar 00 rrlii ORVIS' unequalled double thread SZS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES Salceriiom, Ho. 12 FIFTH STEISEI', PITTSBURG?, Pa. Tboae:lnachines will do aii kinds or work. and are warranted and kept In repair one year without any ntrarge.. LILLSIr, STRAIN 3. CO., Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE Let the public:be perfectly assured that they may buy and use WILLI AMS A OEVIS' MACIIINE with ae:rauch Impunity as any in market, notwith standing the gross misstatements purporting to em anate from the Gruver A Linker sewing Machine Co. and others. The idea or Mopping persona front using tinroe tonellita., when they cannot stop us from sell ing them, Is preposterous. This Machine wae pat ented Wen. Vs, 1101. • We preusiss, to reward amp person with a &whop Machine who an. point out one single came whore a person to %bum we hare sold a Machine have been legalty stopped tram using it, or hare had to pay it, any party. AGENTS WANTED: my. 2 4 LI LUCY, STItAIN A nn. BIJUT6 AND tilit)E6.— GEO.: ALB BEE, SON A CO.. No. TI Wood .treat* corner or FOurth, have Jett received • fresh assort• moot of LADIES' GAIEERS AND BALMORAL BOOTS; DIIsSES do . do . do; CUILDBEN'S do AND FANCY SHOES; GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED 811OES; Do. CALF CONGRESS . GAITERS; BOYS' do do do; Do: do OXFORD TIES; All made to oar imam' order, and warranted to be tho boat that coo be loutd ready mule in any place. mr 2 Z . . • LAOUTd AND 81.10K8 AT 89 hiAlt- KET STREET.—pooK AT THE PRICES.— Ladles Kog . . Lasting heel Gaiters PAO, worth 51,25 " " Burg •" 1,25 ° L 75 1,50 2,15). Pins Fr. Morocco Heel Boots 1,31 " 1,1)3 • float Cslograns " 1,37 1,16 ° Morocco Slippers 60 75 Klll 76 " ALL WIRER 0001:15 IN PROPORTION. JAMES ROBB, NO. NI MARKET STREET VULCAN FORGE. IV. P. PORTER .k 00., • • • Id.ufactumi . , o E. STgAiIBOAT SU ALTS, CRANKS, PISTON Rope THAN JAWS, WRISTS, LocogoTtvz .', AND OAR AXLES, ANCHORS, ' And all' kinds of Hooey Forging. TithIPEILINOBV ILLS, 211.1 Pittsburgh, ALI.C.IIigNS (Or/NTT, PA ;ON, titiouLDEal, sIDES. HAMS, plain: Do. c-Anvainso4; Do. S. 0. ceqvaink4l; In sio;, nLoI tor nal° toy WU. D. HAYS A CiT, . ..S Liberty street. int !all PRIES.— I.J D liD BRET; L AY LARD to barrels sod kegs; .13 PORK 1 • Ns.9 id A42ll6llSL:largel On AA Al and Fur sato by Isla ; WAI R. RATS ,t CO., dwi Liberty at 111101 ., COO eKitti..-700 acres of timber Mudj situated In Westmoreland county, mar the tlialMetile Junction, (routing oa the Potuusylrani§ NAIL Conomaugh River mnl l'entullvania C . htnal. Will clianito oho acre of the land for the prim; of an oil 11 ltd. Andy to hold! • 11 McLATIkI .1 CO., lir2 Fourth .1. lijaritoEllt I 1'Ul'A'1:11E8 I-100 bush. Pink"' Pinaforel E Va t c ant ,d f or el !, 114 domald ereot. LIICKASE.-1U barrels now landing %_K 10000 *tower 1.10.010 k Martin, for ode by 012,1,1 ISAIAH. DICKEY dr CO. IAR ON OIL,-100 bble. No. 1 re l..) Peed Carbon Oil; 50 bbla. Lubricating Oil; for min by . J. B. CA.NVIELD .41V (X)NNitiNlilEN . • 75 bush. cbolce helves Dried Peacbes; • • on • prime Drbeillipplog For kale by [Jekal L. H. VOIOT .k CO urrON.-23 bates now InAding from otontoor Marty, for solo by ISAIAH MEET a CO. 11.1.,E.E5E1 bze. prime 4.l2fflitemotki Oboes., but received and for rale by YII&NK VAN eoltbett.,- . 114 &coati eruct. LI *4.-190 Gbh'. extra . .;: $ 60 t is Nu d L i tt i sni re ss i s l .ti b g lii store nun ibrealeby BUSINEU & LAZZAn, Noe. ST .od t) Smithfield street. f , k; FIA/Ul-20 bbl& fresh ground, .tore Bald for mile by. - J.) bblet.'rearl iksh , received J. .iti'couifirunient sod for sale 1011.1 , .• !' -ALIiMANDEII II .I', 'l' HOOK; of all size; 'used in. !sides Betts; 8.4 We it 80 and Yd Bt. OULIt it.. leb , 1". J. 3H: PHILLIPS. SA •. 00: b ester 80. 1 bait in iiii;ro awl but ub tt :CULP & SILEPAILD, I `a7i.'B,'lYe. OIL HBO% lin, Metropolitan Sr. CLAIR STREET, Ftrnatman Office hont. from 9 to 11. m. and 3 to 5 p.m. fe7:tim D UNCAN, Utt, 11..¢factuniis of POEM WBITJ REFINIID ILLIIBON OILS Olllce, No. Liberty .treat, FITT t3UUO I, Pte. my9Amme IDIE'rItOLITE OIL NVOICKS,.--lisgss Gars, Proprietors; Itatinors sod .llsoufartur t,rs of • Pura Burning Petrolite—trado mark, Pura IVbito Carbon Oil, Pure Boodorined BefIZON, Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, , • Cold Pressed IL U. - do do Na. 1, No. 2 and N 0.3 Kachinery Oil, Argand Oil, Dead Oil, Glory , Oil, Wagon and Mill Gramm) and Spirit. of Naphtha. MiTOrdera filled promptly. Martnitce, corner of Front and Bmitbileld streota Moon Rouse. PRtslour.ll. 1.14 JAN. LAMMAS A. D. BARBOUP. LINDSAY & BAHSOUtt, D.1.M1.6 CARBON OIL, LAMP MANUFACTURERS No. W 001) IaIIEET, PIITSSITHOU, Pr.NMA T. 1C001.1.4 WDO DV ILLE OIL REFINERY. HOLUSIIIP. BRYAN k 00., .ANISITACTIMEHA or JAW:IIW OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, uoludautly ou bond the very Lust quulity of BURNING OIL, elem . sod xlthout odor; oho>, a good LUBRICATOR, pure IV lIITR BENZOLE and CAR BRAzE. . . . Ciff - All °Harr left at No. 35 nr.e , Bani II ww.ud door, will lw piointaly attended to. IZAGLE 01. L. WORKS.- Wilai'LMAN & AN DERSON, retluera and &Wert, I. CAIIIION OIL, (quality guaran, terd,) PIrftiBUILOLI, PA. Cur CALL GREASE and IttiNZOLlf. o. tautly op Laud. Om bra received for the prebeat at CHESS, SMITH A. Co.'s, Water awl First iftronS. Fet.tqad TIDETRONA WORKS.—LONG:; 1 MILLER st Works la btu:n.6113% Statism, Allegheny Valley oast. Gnu and Warehouse, 23 MAI:Kt' STUNST. Pittsburgh. hissualacturers of ILLUMINATING alai LUBRI CIA fINO CARBON 011.8 and BENZOLN. Seer So, OIL, arrant...l eon-aryl, sive, &whys ea hand. ortt:lpl • .ÜBILICAIING OIL, xr TILE LOW JU eittca or 25 GENTS PICK GALLON, conctantly oil Laud and for gale ty 8.C.& J. IL SAW YEE. An to tho quality; we rotor to .norteit evrtilicatot Pirrennaou7Nov. Cl, !MI.. Hearn. B. 0. et J. R. riateyer--Geute The Lubrl catiug 011 tre ore getting from you we &id to be the beet Lou our purpoeeavre have ever used. Tuc L. 9: M. IL It. IL Co. no2H:tt Be . Wm. ESPY, L UCIFER 011., WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOIatIDGE, ;it/AC . I7EIM br COAL AND CARBON 01LS, sad dealer ID LAMPS, onlmifErs. N 0.30 Market street, betiseen Semad AO Third, PITTSBURGH, PA. mh3o:dly _ ?lISCELL4 EO U 3. N ORTEIERNMIT:7Id. The Hannibal and St. Jiweph R. B. CO. have for We OVER &U; 1W ACRES of the beet PRAIRIE AND TIMBER FARMING LAND 1N THE vr EST, at low prices, on ten years' credit, a. five per C.a. interest. Twenty pet cent. is deducted for trill payment in crab, or in the Land Bonds of the Coin. pony, token et per, if payment ia made within t,ro 3 ears from date of Firm:um, with Interest. At pre. rut, the market pries of, the., bonds is from 60 to b 0 per cent. below par, whrh' affords in extraordinary opportunity to buy any of tba Company's lands de. sired, tory much belowvalue. . A PURE TRIP cudCT is given to Lend Bayer; sod they are interned o half (might on all build lag material s wantedin 'Hannibal for Brat Un provomente on land - bought of the liallroed Ooixt ' Peel% Inducements to emigrate to Northern Mumma% ,briefly etated ' are ea foilows: .. A mild, healthy climate, rich soil; cheap land., the productions of which pay for them, expellees and improvements too, much within the limit of credit given; a larger variety of staple productions, ousbn. Mug all mireals, hemp, tobacco, Chinese sugar mine in perfection. Dish and sweet potato., choicer fruit, lumullog „grapes for•whie, and .peaches, than any other region furthrr South or north; pore water, timber, wood, cool, lime, flue building rock, clay for brick, and sand for mortar, me abundant and con*. Manny distriboted; its prairies are ready for the plow; a timing emigrant can plant "sod Corn" in the latter part of June, and gather a valuable crop in the sucowding autumn for fattening great quantitlei of Lvovs and hogs; it is only necomery to boy land enough for buildings, yanis, orchards, vineyards and crops to be enclosed, as prairie.. supply any quantity !excellent hay five of other coat than cutting and starklug, stitch Is done withhtepreved mowers end rakes at low than one della per ton, and as fader lug le confined to throe Months and - less, but Mile hay, amp:natively, 1/1 needed; beet of open pastins age, meting nothing, neither interest nor umes, en. &blies the stock, raiser or word-grower to keep horses and mules by the score, herds of cattle and swine, by the hundreds, and docks of !sheep by the thoueands; all the markets are emeersible by telegraph, rail and water, and the local cash demand for wool, hemp, to bacco, hones, • mutts, lat , hogs, cattle and sheep, to export, is ample for the supply. All these &demo tams ere within thins days' travel of any Atlantic atty, for lam than $56 fan. , !Shall such .111tInchre:re rources remain unlmmorod ? . Missouriga /opal 1 "Seccuias is played out 1" It la now perfectly safe to emlgratelo Northern Mistentri, and the loya, are going. It will soon be. a (readmit° Opposers 'concede it, and the highostcontrolling.g *ersatz of the Mans demand IL Loyal eleveholdirs unite with . Union-lering 'cilium in boldly aditica. ling emanelpetion, es advised by the Preeldent and approved by Congress. , : COLONIZATION. Emigrants settling In colonies, will contribute greatly to each other's advantage. Large and choice wadies of land offend, tarnish them every facility. To colonize aucawandly, co-openatlun L necessary, easy and practical by a little concerted action. • Pow ia ha tints for multitudes, with prudent fire. thought and action, to secure, with tittle money, rich farms and happy hotana, which meat rapielly„ln crease iu value, for themselves sad their postority,. CAPhALISTS,. ANL ATHENS. Cannes,. with little money, anti perfect .ocurlty to tneauslvas, ambit their more destitute but induatri noi and cambia friends to acquire, in a little time, valuable farm and pleasant hunteatmels. The, Lad will abundantly mourn the requisite advance, mJ its prolific t.rodactinna will moon suable the emigrant, to cancel the loan and inteiceil. . . . Pamphlets containing; skeleton maps, showing geographical position, railroad comiectiom, and giv ing full lidntlaittloc, aro arint goals, Let all wishing to enlist their friends to emigrate with them, apply for all they want to circulate. tio.operatlou la Liars was will las of mutual advantage to all. Apply to, or address fIiEOUGE 8. Bennis, • Laud Agent Dan. & St. Jos. Railroad Company, ' 45 CITY kLitiIIANDE, Boston, Lima. Or, JOIEPU UUNT, Land lioramiralourr, • lel I.:ModierT HANNIPAL, D DaIAVEN & SOB, • 'No. 47 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY VITr, Ilantifocturoes of every variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOVE.S. Of the beet patterns, for ther cool or wood. GRATE FRONTS awl . FENDERS, of the !stem style. md bent fluid,. ' _ We would rell.tbe atten lon of builders to our NEW RANOE, which Is comble 4by those who have them CAST Illott ROUSE 1, IONT4 IRON RAILING, nbd all kinds of OAATI N made to order.. myln ILLLARD TA131.1. 1 4, with Shait i . ' 8 Putenttnshion, srecwell known to tro aupetior to aU ottors. Patented pintanitar, 1859. Manufactory, 11111 , 191LTON STREET,. New and econ,l-hand TA B LES, • BALLS, BM, - - „ TaIIiMINGS, Er., Se. • Ell - Onions by mail 10 recolro prompt &Oration. inykamd. • 1 L %%A. StIA BP. N TI H COO . T • OF COMMON. I'LEA.B, in the matt r. of:bo Toluutzny asilam 7 went of Jahn .111c0111 .t • .o to 8. &boyar, Jr. !No. 3.51, March, 1851. " ' " Nottak is hereby glw 'to Or lateriited'tbat : tba ant account of 8. Ocb O or, Jr.. Asaleink -of -- John &u, bat beta led la this Court, Mid that said account will be nil, wood' by the Court on SAT URVA.Y. July 13.tb, 18k ' tkulouteatwo bo ohoins to thoe contrary. Eateni,,Pnithonotaq. lel4:Mod . , .4 • . • A LIiALI.I--The est brands of English li Ciunio Alkali coutsettly pll!qui4 444 lot t he lowtot mark st rata. bj" ' 31,StIANDEit Jolt ."N0.'273 Marty otioot: UNTRy othte ; 4 oaks No{ 4 1 ' 0 4 1, i.; ' - ' fit sitorn and foriutle by, : SHICIVER a LAZESIti il. Q 117,Stt taiRES . 2 c 4B " j" lr 9 ''" 1 " 41441°: ""- Drama** . Clit V"E :LAND,' .--.. ---,-... v Trtristratrir -- AND '-it- WHEELING BAILIIO . t .- , .....•,- " . '.••• . -4301LIAIER''ARIMNTIVITSIST.- 1 5a. s a d.atter, , WI:MAY; 7Ssy btbilta TnilaiwillUairilli•Dopot of tbo Peetnoytrooto -.Eadkood.• ill. PitiabWlo, o _ o . : SOUO •1. • - Plud.ro 4 . Ost'sviiNw itia , Ogaismati Awl Use ide 5i0a...a2.. L. Patabuter.......;........: 1:00 8, at. miso p. mu , I do 5tenben5.............. AL-00 o LiEt t• I do Newar k.... ......-.... ~., 9:5 .. o'. ... ; Itklls- .".,. do - C01umba..._....„.?.. 111 :10 .”` . 1445 Arriree etocturota......,—,.- 4.'9) 1,, at,l Zo4o IL la. do do St. Louis .......... , - .50 *. , ta.l @t6 p. nu L O No chango of can bet‘cou Pittsburgh 'and Vinchaotatt. SplOudid SlOeping to, attached to all Night Tralad. Pittsborpli, mul Wiee.lieg Lima . . . Leave. Pittaborgh 1:110. m.l 6:10 a. m. I°6o p. [a' do Wellsville. 3:00 4 1 3:14 u 1 3:05 .1,1 do - Steebetre'e 4::00 0:16 o 1 4:00 °- 1 de Wheeling. 4:51 l0:23 o 4:5,5 o Arrival-Deltaic.... 5:05 , lu:40 u.. i fiAs ..i. :. Connecting at. Wheeiln with Battu:aft and Ohio Railroad, and, et Bellalr With Central Ohio Banned Reirantwrillai - Laticaeter, Circleville, Columbus, Oh,. climili. Itllanspelia, Bt. Routh, and points Weat. -. Pittablogli mei Cleeeireed Li... I ' Resat Pittsburgh..-..-..».. LOU a. m. 12:30p. m,„ , do ',Wellaillie .....„. 4:25 '. 3 : oe o do - 8ayard.,...,.......-.-..- 6:1 0 u 4:14 o do A11iance...,_.....* fc43 " 4:40 u do Iludeon ...-...,—....-. 8:00 " 5:42 " Arrived, Clevetand...- \ ...... 0:15 " fk3o . Ounnactiug at Bayard 'with Tuacarawaa branch ibit .New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with" Pltraburgh. Fort Wayne. and Chicago. Railroad:at !Deleon with Cleveland, Zanewrille and Cincinnati Be B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Valla'and Ililleteburg.and' at Cleveland with C. A E. E. It.'for Erie, Dunkirk end Bgeriao with C. It T. B. B. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west: Welhoille Accommolation lease* at 4:00 p. at.' ' ' Returning train arrive at VA) a. tn., 0.15 a: in.. ' Thrvugh.Ticketa to .all prominent points to the West or tioutloweet, North or North-suet, can, be procarol nt the Liberia Street Depot, Pittsburgh.' ~ JOAN STEWART, Ticket Agent. • Tor further information, apply to • _ WILLIAM STEWIRST, Agent, At the C 01 ; 0 0 110 .1' 1 Oils in Yftight Illation, l'unast. mys ISMS• QIJ M ACE LC • AR- - • • - • . fiAIiGEHENY ,ron PENIIWIL DANIA OZNYRAL RAILitOAD.' Ewer DAILY TitAINO: ual after /LION DAY, May M.S. Tke MAIL TRAIN kayos Pitlaburgh freak the Pneeelager depot, at the luteraoction of LlLorty and Grant etroets, every morning (aunt Sunday) at 2:60 ta.,atoripieg at all the' price:kat atations I:attires rittnbargb and Philadelphia, and making direct con. neettohs at Ilarrldburg for Baltimore and. Waahing• ton,and fur New York via Allentown route. The EXPIXESS TBealli loom the above aimed 'tattoo .tails, at 3:50 p.m:,stopplak only at lest. clpat stations, =Meg dire ct coluteetke at Herds. berg Mr Baltimore, Watialugten • and Now York eke . The, PAST LLNElsatva the abtwe nantad Station' hilly (Sundays manioc!) . at 83.1) m., st o pping only at penelpal stations, and•anntoctinatHants burg tar lialtimmo and Washington. LOCAL YRRIGUT TRAIN, with Pawengar Car • attnated. lomrta the Paassugar Blrtiou erory Muria iug, (Sundays excepted,) at 6:31) ru., ruuulug an far an Couarnaugh and stopping at all stntl.l-1. ACW HODATION. TIILIN4. :• The Johnstown AeCOMMOOIaIiOd Iran, ter.ron daily. (except Sunday) at 2:45 p. m., atopplog at all eisrhma and running no far as Oonemangh. first Accommodation Train fur Wall'iStritloileays• daily (except Sunday) at G. 44) a. M. . Second Accommodation Train for. Wail's Statism, leaves daily (except Tunday) at 11. - 00 a. m. Third Accommodation Truitt for Well's Elation looms daily (except Sunday) at COO p. m. iturth Accommodation Train for Wall's Station loaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:15 p. m. Returning Trains arrive In Prittscurgn as follows: liapnam, 12:25 p. m.; 12.55 p.. ; Baer Line, 12.15 a. m. ; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a. m. ; Bust Won's Station Accummodatban, 6:80 A. 111.; Sec ond Wall's Station Accommodation, AM a. tn.; Th ird Wall's ditation Acconumlallaa, 1:05 P. m.; fourth Wall's Station Accommodation; 6:IU p. to. Traltuttrom Mahar'lleand lndianaconnactat Blab* villa intermotioto with Johnstown A csiommodatiom East and West, Express Mid Mall West,. The public will !UM it gmatly to their Interest, in piing East or , West, to tomvel by the Pennsylvania &rand •Relleiad, ow the accommodations now Miami cannot be normicto any Other MIRO. The Cued le ballasted wit stone, mod is entirely free tram drat. We can promise eatery, speed and comfort to all whoa may air= this !toad with their patronage., . , RARI6 To Nairaro Rai 50 TO Philadalphla..... IRHO To Ladcaater..-.... 8 56 Disigirstra chrad Wail &allots aa the Reurnylvia. al& ()antral Railroad, sad to Ralladalptda. Battioaors arid liaw Rork, . , - , .. . . . . rMeitigiO, pirchedng tickets In cars will ite. charged an tames, according to distance traveled, in , addition to the statism Was, except Con . etaticme ' wham the Company ban no Agent.. - NOTICE.-,ln case of lone, the Gpmpaoy wilthold mponsible . for personal baggage only, b and for an antoonoot ezdtaglilteh • N. 8.-"-Ain - Omnibus lAne boo bets emPloyed to convey plusengers mid baggage to and from the De pot, at • charge not to ennotal 2.soenta teroach pr onager and baggage. For tlchett, apply to , • , J. STE W ADT, Agent, At the Peamytennbn °antral 11•ri5oad Pawnees Ptatlon, at Liberty and Grant moats. • ENOCH. jag Genet Stmerintondent, Altoona, Pa.', ``mot WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. land. ing and embarking. Pamengere at QUELEIItat, (Ireland.) The Liverpool. New York end Ptilladel;. phis. Steamship Company Intend , dispatching - their fulbronered Olyile-bnilt Iron'eteamatalpi ea %gown ETNA.... —......—.—...-.Satarday, July 5. CITY OF—.Saturday, Julyl2.. 5.113 Mu Sammie:, ar emos, " trien Pier 44. hail .71bor. ' • . . . . . ail= OF 14.11/LIM ' '' .. 1 ,irozr cAm 00 h„....575,5TEX1UG1Z0........ J do - to London.— WAG do to Loudon... S 3 4* do_ Pule.... 85,00 do to Paris-- Vl,lO do .to Itarobortit. 6600 do to Itamlarg.. 31.5,(0 LONDON 'EXHIBITION: Ileum tickitta, .Lon. don and boa. ESEgIMIMiME Passengers aim lorward . ad to Moro, Bremer. Rot., tonlaxo &diary,. IC, at Ku al to. rates. *arra ISEROZIES nos ZUBort.-4 order of A. Bec. nary of Slots, .11 panes/pm tor A. Visitscl, Moo an notirod ed txava Forger* Won piy coo bawd Aa anarall. . . rearVeroons eriabizig to bring ott their trlendairda buy tickota hue at the following rarer to New York: from Liverpool or Quainatoirn; tub Oabin,4l6, $B6 and . $lO6. Steerage from .Linerpord ilte,(t Imes The litearnoro have noperiai aoadiabodatbiree 111:tr paseenas, and wry savories:rod Eargeang. - They are built in' Wow-right Iron Sections; and have Patent lire Annihibtora as hoard: JOHN O..DALN, ,Agrat. 16 Broadway, Nev : York. JOHN T110111'6017, - Agent.. intileAti N. 416 I.ltv.rty arcu, FOR SiLE, GNOWET'S SIIPXIIIOIi Pb11:191 GRAIN FAN AND EIRPARATOR, Pe,toutal Jimmry i 0.1860. The eupetiorlty N mar all othenthi an corudata to ita cheaptietu, similibity and durability. &toad, in cleaning Grain teeter; bolter and. more thoroughly, with this labor, than any other mill. The fatenhie of the above Fan Ma boon long en gaged in manufacturing and coiling Agricultand Lm plowman, and convinced of the great Irma cd: a good Van fir. cleaning the different hinds of . Grain find Brea, preathm this lathe pribLir.,,erith tail contritems that it Will meet their wants, ' The rmdareigsal, luring parchaged die sole right to toanufateure and aeli.tbe store Grain Fogiaad Separator 'Weetare reanavinelea Weesernn. Vir ginia, sod oil Ohio, qua the right to sell In Indians and Illinois, is amr iiropared to Olean order s , whola iaie or retail, a 419 Liberty streetPitteborgli:Pa. . Al: WA tikAflit. E (0., ' 96, isli• Attu just psi:chid an 1211111813111 stock of WALL PAPSREI, BORDEUS, Az.; lIPHOLEITERING 4.10018; SATIN DICLAINE4 And every aber article to ear line tiLltit rt. an of Satink at exceudingly law Agntei. '"- linritententbsr, to and 98 THIRD MIXT. 09,90 ilia'. W. WOODWALL'B. . inbBl. AJn;B . ll, CIII_U)S HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLZOILICNT, IIIIIITAOTIIIIIINJ NEV. YORK BRAIIIIESS JUGS AID OP OSN4130108,:. 32 INOILIS TO. 40- INCHES RID& Ala-Orden left 'at U. MI6 1 Ce. ti 1,33 Wad St, Pittaborseh. medys.nttention. ocWndly DINE APPLES FOR ricEis.V,usti. —l2 bble. cboits Pins Apples, ea - km. 4 GO pc. sorting, to artirelq tailnota this 481 miter sale by BROS, jol3 11c4 128 sad 128 Wood stmt. I OFEEE, JtJe 5.56 144' • p...._ VDU'' . : Jett' . - . LE. b l si MA pt!bppr. 11 illtrrruA 1 bale' COUG;I3 Borinin&, al* hair for lealoby . : ! ija VI awl I,lln*it ~. -x r,- DAILMSEB, LACE CIIETAiEL BEDDING, ILECEI V ED. , 4— prim. Coffee; • • relined Susan ; . Jontr T. 1101191 .C.OO 1 LAIW UAL on hand _ • • dda DALZELL & EON, iino 70 Wider ',me • bblp. choica ec ONAMER'a LA/SO, 82. LINTry oren.st. A bE.XIi 4, lICK--. 11bag iti42 bbliCalbs6nel bbl. 10 c innsr 'tamer Lin% diarsK , "ISAIAH - DIME], 4,C0.. 'es prime !.'ffizubpiitt.ibr ids by ,J.II:IIA2IF.IXLD. . 1 7, 7 ---;;;T-i'
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