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Stiar enrid. 'Sala' of . 5,500 IV 11180-,Sido of 10 bait bbli' Lake Herring at $3,50; 3qbblißiltiraoro Iterricig_ist, $6,25; ao Mils No. 3 Largelfackerst at $9,15,-and C bbla Baltimore Shod 4/3,24.'' . - CRUD! On---fltzo ®Changed; ludo ofsoo bbls, 44 griiity,4l3 bulk; at 4c per galL omir3wsale of 60 by W. R. at 6307, end 60 do do `at 7c, Hamburg to Ceiling at flo. • cillociailEs--Suearitsady ; sale of 10 hhda Vim "Pcitr, Rico et 03e. coffero Ina; de of 20 begs Rio 14144 c; and 1§ do do at Mc. Molasses nominol at - NV,IIIISICY--rearodus very arm under the attires frint7Clnrinnatf. , Coalman &called lo held it 30c. . . though no could not team of any Wee at that Brno. lmpints - -by •liailioad. _ PITIIMMLOB. m 'Ccw a , iliaaLD June 26.-1 car Simpers; reapers; Bloke, k CO; 1 box : - bacon, Shriner d Lazear, 11 cks Blackburn 111anz;100 Wes, Wen Bingham; 10 do', db, Seibert it -Kellerman- SO:bdia bag.. itchcock, .I.lcCreety d co; 22.11sdleapokes, P Sobs/mon; 1 bbl cider,, kga but . — ter, S 11.PhIlltpr, 14 bides, .7 11 Babson; dozen buckiiti;'E Et Byers k cd; 10 do do, W It Beath d co; • 27 do:do, Long & PUS; 10don v.:lib - boards; James Brownlee! 10 do do, Wen Moslem 46 bdla paper,ll C Ciava.AaD a Menne son Bassoon, 'June ZS.— ' 15 L B Volgt ik - no; 22 do do, J A Fetzer; 1 20ylsgpileine, John Bezt 1 , 0 bre chew, Frank Van • corderi 1 car Iron ore - , - .Zug a Painter; 1 do do, fibo . eribeger,. 1, do do,Moorhead • R co; 1 do do, Chin, co; Ido do, Mearm, Porter co; lb awe •• : satchei,J S Dilworth a co; cks crockety,l7.lrklatt ':'- rick; Burnap a cc; 1 bbl callett. King a co; 5 easel - • e latatara, Wm Mintage; 20 bbla Bolivar brick, B A Philadelphia .C44itle . * Market. tre off ertri gi of Boot Cattle were about the mantas last omelt. totapniengrlXO head at Ph I.lp . o,Yards, hunt of ethiell wore disponedof at rather Mater pricesiohe minket 'chola; itull'and fully 25e lower. 'The bulk of the mks were-, at, from $8 to for good and prime quality; including's few fairtaken at s7gf,6o the•IDO lbs. • The following are the par ticulars of the sales raids taday at the lamas Toni : BS Lancaster county. lteCleese...---.- 8 &834' •Cr do C Ansinan,..- • 809 • 50. i. do : 11. 8 (89 40 sanciuster to, P .111cfillen.--- . . do • • .Taa MaillanS 0 GO Weatern,Storm„..-. .... 34 1:16M, Owen ..... 73511/ f 2:s Parma, II 7 08 - E 4 Parma, Faller a 7 • 40 Ohlo; Mooney 71 Barks co, Folltdater 60 Wantons, B ... 7pio% 65 Cheater county,o9 do' • Kenn= -..- ..... 8%01.9 44 LAllCalittT co, .:1 toldasiridge----- 8 09 100 Ohio, Moony 3 thialth.t.- • ..... 83 Lascanderconuty, P Batkaway....„.:. 7 9 .35 Oldoveau:—.. 7 3i 84 ohto, So Ohlo, Taylor.. 67N -8 08y. ' Lancaster • ea, 7:4548A a do C. lstraman...„- ..... B>if.a.9 •• :70 6' ..--53 Punk.. .1' 3 J 7 08%• 35, Ohlo. 1 . • It eI t bausb ... . 7 ($6 . -.43011M MALIVI—Abott . 100 were dlipcsed of at Innn . llllB,to Pa each for Animism and . .r.ra to $35 for Cows and .Cal v.*, shoeing Hula er - nochmira. - Had one rather lower. - Some 'MO were dlimed bead ao'd at 'the Avenue Yard, at ; $430.6,ti the 190 thanci, And 2013 at 'rattan. at fI @tall 'Of all l 4 and $4.601.#10d for corn led. "". - 'Sued- 7 .1. bout 31W 'were diepoeed a at. 4c per lb "Ntir Ostsarce, Jane 6.—We are still finable to re port any movement -ha sugar, although there is same inquiry:Sur shipment to hew Turk, operations being prevented by the want of freight-room, and the only siderapeirted yesterday wee Si aide," bandy fair, --at 934. We did not bar of • transaction in molases a, lierhinglisa hewn reporud in tobacco; there hen been ease inquiry, but there is argreat ditianince In the views of parties with regard to prices, and but little prospect of anything being done until the" demand is stiamehited by • considerable accession of foreign ton : irw. We hear ofnothing of any movement in Ober leading articles. Bait le sidling In small lots at 35,50 @ft for - Liverpool coarse? 176:8 for fine, and S fur TnrWahrland. but lilt were formal off at public sale, holder . ..would be compelled to accept much' lower figures.: The isielpts 1 meiotic 187 hhils sugar, and 191 bun moluees. Wealio notice the arrival of 350 bags coffee en•• cargo of 'cigars, wine and fruit from Horan% sndtPri tons of ,n ice, and a large invoice of gunny cloth and baga from Cialcutte.liew Orleans tiomMercial . -.- Imports by, RiFEr. :WHEELINGA Liz= Disarns-1, cask E :assn.? Ft WkC IC 12; lot of oil well tools, line., ,ke, Woo McCully; 10 bones, Maj A Montgomery; 219 bp retwbest, J 8 Liggett & to; 100 bbls whisky, 31.McNICkleVlot stutdrtes, Ilocloaky k co; 3 bbh beaus,' AY neck &co; lot sundries, Brownsville . • wharf boat; II aka rep, 21 kegs butter, 1 b6l do, 1 bbl 2hf do eggs , McCullough, Bmleh & co; 10 • dos . brooms, Caldwell •k byi doz broods, Long & Duff; 4 bdls maths, Jos Woodwell & co; 74 tells pa . per, Poster & Fleesoty 40 bbls flour, Joseph Bowen; /60 bdls paper, McDoiiald &Arbuckle; 2 tabs butter, eggs,lB hbds tobacco, 7 cgs butter, Clarke & .17 aka rsp,.B Bk C P Markle; 27 bdti hides, 2 Shoop hided J EAU Curia; 20 kegs feud, Jno P Scott; _9 bp red wbeat,3s - do white, .1 L Noble & co; 1 bap, J Dorriogton; 97- oU bbls, Ardeaco oil co; 6 calves, - Mrs Murphy; 200 tits, B U Walker. TENNESSEE ;HIVED—Pra Bnskasico-11 Wads tobacco, Wgmao st son; ado Jo, Jas A Mazulre; 60 J 8 Dilworth a co; 1 ca.e, E McCall/E'er, It pkgs do, EMyers & co; • lb do do, 311 bides, 3 ska feathers, I do wool,McDonald & Arbuckle; 200 bbls 'Sour, Jar McCully &On; 100 do do, S B Floyd; 100 do do, . J. W Bimpou; lot sundries, Geo B Jones; 100 bbls cClu!kiin Herron & so; 191 sundries, Browns. 'stile wharf bust; do do, Whitmore Wolfe & co; 1 bx sundries, It Murphy; 29htids tobacco, 605 bbls flour, 1407 bgs "gnat, G 3 bales onton; Clarke & no. GALLIPOLIS--rea Scisscr-80 oil bbl. Edger ton dEtessart;76 bbls flour, Jl3 Liggett & co; 10313 bblstlour, Clarke & co.. River News. The rim was swelling audits yesterday with six *attire inebee by the pier marks last evening. The weattter bag become more settled, though the wweithei prophet." are predlctieg more rain_..._.. I:twines was unusually active at the wharf yesterday, with litereseMl receipts cod improved abipments. There is a faar dinoant of freight'offering—principal ly for Cincinnati and St. The arrivals Wire the Science,: from Gallipolis, Hastings, from Lonbrillle,wnd Shenango, from Tennemee Slur, all with fail mirgent.— The Silver Lake, from Cincinnati, to dee : Veils Cotttife,lrw WhveSeS, ' SeleneWi'ibr Caliipcilia; and kinten, for 'Lonlitillst clear* last evening. The Kenton bad an excelient Cottage made the Min from Wheeling to tbiscity in leg than sownateon biturs, beside doe lag tter Imbues along the way. This is arnsidentd pretty good time It? small boet...—The'tumor In refeience to the 'inking of the Science, term out to 'dm antrno, Cepa:Booth; supposes that the report erlgtnated from' the fact, • that she was loaded tut tisnallySeett with flour, - and finding that ibe wee . leehles a little, be landed and . put out about one lteridred burels, being apFehetwin that it might be damaged. This is the only rang he an =Opt ' for the realer, as he met with no sodded whatever. , . It considerable calicos corning tip - the river now which Ii generally consigned to parties In Ile /Cast. The retelyta of sebum during the last three months bare been larger • than ever before' known, dosing the sante pert./ of time. • Lotwa—The Coro. Perry, Cam Andrews, :fa aaricauxed leave for Et. Louis Olt snafus. Mr. D. Moore, . knurly of. the lowa, has - taken amp of thaoffloo aisi will be ably Resisted by Mr. A. P. IlleCooneD. The plai - osagc Caps. Prtmcb, is Grifettrilirf ann . , Lentirtttz—Thanew and. impas Jammer Glide, , Otpt. Audarion,. Is lining up. , martdlyand will probably be ready to leave this are. ming. 'Mears. Furter and Baker, are associated to- POI , in On union•• • los Wiliam:NO—The 11111.1" , 14 - Capt. Gordon, Ii the-regalar Moen,* packet for to-clay, tearing at. noon. Mr. Johnston the ckrk can Wawa be found ,ArrAssor.ur.ro..rs IifISSULUTION.—The firm of-B. 07X .L.l J. H. BAWYYS a Oda day dissolved by [outbid consent, B. O. Soviet baring iftepoiod of bia Waned In said oJ. If. &boyar and W. P. Sawyer. lbe ,bonfboon Ow dna will Iv matted by J. EL ,1$ N. P. tlawJgr. 8.. B. sAmiras, N. P. SAWTICIL • lg(YrIOIL---Thti SOAP ANDCANDLE .f.WE'IIi:OONISI9; trill-bitintedven by the: undo -signed, bade, Outman.: B. O. *J. H. B&W TSB,. it tbo,old stand". • " • , .-Pittsbargb,%io-nsl2.-18i2. : 1113 1111A00/i. l -100,000 Iba — pnme Bae9 t.—. 11., Hum -60,000 do. do. :houldoro. to solo v. ~ , .las ' - ---: - 1 — : - J. - 11; pANIII W). )Li Aif.D Oth-- 1* .30 :6 No. i Virloulnoll Lint : Oil for,salo_by ; - - ONO. L-JONEB, - ildA...- -- ", •- - i - - U) Watarirtroodt .. Q,ALT.--700 . bbb.' -No.liielt.h:' r a.liaaioguagai kr a BEIEPAIID, , - ia 32 . I US Llborq street. A.N];# QLOTLUKG, - MA- N_/ ranters. RUT' DEPACTULVT. IltoirAe nr Pam . tstoss alto SEPARATE PROPOSAI4+, sealed and endors ed 'Proposals for Nayy Clothing and Cloth ing materials," he'rceifed at this office until 12O'Clock ,on the 27th DAY 'OF JUNE instant, for furnishing and de livering, (on receiving sixty days' notice,) 'at .eticfi or either of the .navy. yang at Charlestown, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York,- any quantities of either or all of the following classes of articles of navy clOthing and clothing materials as may be ordered by the Chief of this Bureau, or by the commandants of the said navy yard; respectively, during: the fiscal year com mencing on the Ist day of July next, and ending on the 30th day of June, 1863, viz : IVRXLIIIAT, Jun; 25, 180. Offers may be made for one or more classes, at the option of the bidder; but all the •articles embraced in a class must be bid for. Each class will be considered by itself, and the contract for that class will be awarded to the bidder whose proposals for the articles comprised in the class are low est in the aggregate. The cloth for the pea , jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth, pure indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall be ' 1 54 inches wide, and weigh 26 ounces' pieyard. It shall have a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, df all wool. All Pleces"weighing less than 25 ounces per yard will be reject ed, and each bale of about 800 yards must average 26 ounces per yard. The seamless pea jackets and felt caps shall be of felt cloth . , dyed piare indigo blue, made of good wool only, and shall conform In the sires, color, grade of wool, and in all other respects to the samples deposited at the navy yards. The cloth for Mite cloth trowsers shall be twilled, all wool, and pure indigo blue, wool-dyed. It shall. have ,a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of all wool. All pieces under 174 ounces per yard will be rejected, and each bale of about 300 yards must average 18 ounces peryard. The satinet must be' 7 indhis wide inside of list, with a heading to consist 'of not-less than twelve white woolen .threads at each end of the piece; must weigh not lesti than 9.! ounces per yard, to contain in each piece about 28 yards, the warp must be cotton, pure indigo blue, yarn-dyed, and the fill ing wool, pure indigo blue, wool-dyed. Each bale of 400 yards shall average nine and a half ounces to the yard, and no piece shall be below 9} ounces to the yard. The satinet tro`Weers must be made of material like the above: - The broadcloth and satinet of which garmenthare made shall be well epunged before made' up. ' The flannel must be all wool,- wool-dyed pure indigo blue, and twilled; must be in pieces of about 50' yards in length, 27 in ches wide, weighing five ounces Per yard, with a list on each edge of four white wool en threads woven in the whole length of the piece. To be packed in bales of ten pieces, the pieces to be rolled ,- separately, without cloth boards,- each hale to contain 500 yards and 156 f, pounds flanneL No piece to have a less average weight than 4 8-10-ounces per yard. ' The overshirts must be made of flannel like the above. The woolen knit undershirts must be warp knit, all wool; best American fleece, indigo wool-dyed, made up entirely by band, of two sizes—No. 1, 36 inches long, 42 inches round; No t, 34 inches long, 38 inches round—to weigh not less thsn 111 pounds per dozen, in all respects equal to samples. The woolen knit drawers to be all wool, best American fleece, indigo wool-dyed, ribbed, of two sizes—No; 1,, waist to'Meas ure round 88 inches, lengtk 44 ittChes, 44 inches -round the hip;_ waist to measure round 36 , inehes, lefigth 44 inches, 44 inches round the hip; waistband to be of strong twilled cotton, well sewed, and firmly attached to the botly,;te correspond in every respectvith' lite sample. , The Barnsley sheeting must be free from cotton, 80 beches,in width; weight, twelve ounces 31-100 per yard; texture, 4 by 4 to 1-10 inch. " The' canvass duck must be free from cotton, 27 inches in width, and about 36 yards in tho,piece, double-thread warp and filling; Weight, -eight ounces 23.100 per yard; texture, 9bylo to inch. The shoes must ho plainly " stamped with. the contractor's name, number of the shoe, and year when made. The sizes to be in the following proportions for each 100 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz: 8 of No. 5, 17 of No. 6, 25 of NO. 7, 25 of No. 8, 16 of - No. 9, 7 of ,No. 10, and 2of :No. 11. They must be sewed. With a square awl, and con form in'all respects to , the samples at the yards, and be delivered in: geed, strong boxes, the tops of which to be securely fas tened with screws, and each , box to contain • 25 pairs, in these propoTtions, viz : 8 pairs of N 0.5 with 17 of No. 6, 11 of No. 7 with 12 of No. 8, or vice cit.:6,-16 of No. 9 with 7 of No:10, and 2of No. 11.. The calf-skin and kip-skirt shoes to be'packed in separate boxes. , The, boots must he of the beet quality of oak-tanned. grain' leather, Sewed with a square awl ;• all the sewing: and stitching to be done with the hand, Sto correspond with the sample in , every respect, except that the sides shall be sewed with the hands, and not machine stitch, as, on Sam ple. - ; N: ' • ••,. • The woolen socks must be woven or knit, indigo mixed, all wool, shall ba well scour 'eck and in color and quality ' fully'equal to sample. The mattresses must weigh ten pounds, including *kink which is to be cut 6 feet in length and 31 inches wide. The covers must measure 71 inches in length,and 29, inches in width.. The hair, ticking,-and' covers must confh rm , to samples. •., • ' • -The-nankin must be equal- to .the ,best 'Muir American nankin;. 26 inches wide,'l texture 5 threads by 41 thresds to the litith of an inch, dyed with pure Bawl, indigo. blanket/SEIIIA weigh six p o unds per , pair,. and measure . sB by 28 inches each, A. bale of Ck pairs must weigh 300 peutids,, and no pair ehall weigh ian,than 5 pounds 13 ouncee., They must be clean: wool, and - each blinket must ,be marked "U., 8 Navy,! as in the sample, • ', • The black silk -handkerchiefs. must Is 81f by 84-inobes, and 'weigh 1 ounce and, 12 grains Troy; texture,l4 by 23 to. one-; eighth of en inah t ; Bidden for theebovewillspecify whether the they'lMtiftc!e4.to furnli . i 4i to. be of ibit gioirikVt 4 xtuOPllina. ' iti 4 nu.r4 - . Lure dike Malted 'Stites, as iriftiittiliett: will be given to such. 1 . PR'OI~~OH:rILrB:"' :, ' CLASS 1. . Blue Cloth Pea Jackets. Ctsas 2. .Blue 4earetless Pea Jackets. CLASS a Blue Cloth Trowsers. Blue Satinet Trowsera. CLASS 4. Blue Felt Caps. CLASS 5. - Blue Flannel Overahirta. CLASS Blue Woolen Knit Undershirts. Blue Woolen Knit Draivers. CLASS 7.. • Canvass Duck Trowaers. 13arnsley Sheeting Frocke. CLASS 8. Blue Satinet. CLASS U. Blue Flannel. • CLASS 10. Barnsley Sheeting. Canvass Duck. Blue Nankin. CLASS 1 f. Calfskin Laced Shoes. . Kipskin Shoes. . Grained Leather; Boots. CLASS'I2. Woolen Socks. CLASS 18. Mattresses, (with two covers for each. CLASS 14. Blankets. CLAM bk. - Black Silk Randkorckiefe. A athedule &the threestzes for each 100 pieces . 'of --made up - clothitfg will be found with ' the samples at the respective yard's; and all - the above artielek including the necessary Mittens, rings, &e., are to be fully equal in the quality, texture, color, weight and finish of material, and conform in pat tern, size and workmanship to said sam ples. The number or quantity which will bo required .of each of the foregoing articles cannot be precisely stated. The contracts will, therefore, be made for the quantity of each article the bureau' mdy require. The price mat be uniform at all !he stations. I , All the above articles ' m Ist be subject to such inspection at the place f delivery as the chief of this bureau may d rect, and no ar ticle will be received that is not fully equal to the sample in every respect, and which does not conform to the atipulations and provisions of the contract to be made. The whole must be deliiered at the risk and expense of - the contractor. Each box and bale to be marked with the contract or's name. The inspecting officers to be appointed by the Navy Department The offers must distingnfish the prices for each article mentioned in a class, and must be calculated to cover every expense at tending the .fulfilment of al contract, inclu ding the necessary bnttonsJ , . lo case of failure on the part of the con tractors to deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, in proper time and of proper quality, the chief of the Bureau of Provisions andlathing shall be t:1 .e.4 authorised to 'purchase, or irect purchases to be made of what may he uired to sup ply the deficiency, under t e penalty to be expressed in the contract;., the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions Sind Clothing, or at either of the navy yard aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. '1 Two or more approved sdreties in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the re spective contracts will las required, and twenty per centum will - NI withheld from the amount of all paymeits on account thereof as collateral security, and not in any event to be paid untill, Was in all re spects complied, with; and eighty per cen tum of the amount of all Ideliveries made will be paid by the navy - agent in certifi cates of indebtedness or in i ceasury notes, at the option of the Dover ent. Bidders *base proposals shall be accept ed (and none others) will be forthwith no tified, and as early as pr cticable a iicon tract will be transmitted o them for exe cution, which contract mut( be returned to the bureau .within ten days, exclusive of the time required for the regular iransmia sion of the mail. I . . A record, or duplicate of the letter in forming a bidder of the aCceptance of his proposal, will be - deemed) a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1846, and his bid will be Made and accept ed in conformity with thislunderstanding. Every offer made must he accompanied (as directed in the act of Clingrees making appropriations for the natal service for 1846 2 47, approved 10th of August., 1846,) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, no the ellect that he or they undertake thai the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within live days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the 'supplies proposed. The'bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal un less accompanied by the guarantee required by law; the competency o the guarantee to be certified by the nay , agent, district attorney, or the collector of the customs. .Blank forms of proposalavatry be obtained on application to the navy agents at 'Ports mouth, New Hampshire; Button, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,- anti at this bureau. The attention of bidders !is called ta the samples and description of articles as, in, the inspectiim before !reception, a just but rigid comparison will be J inade between the articles offered and the sam les and contract, receiving none that fall below! them; mid their attention is also particularlg directed to the joint resolution of 27th Harah, 18.54, in addi tion to the set of 101 h August, 1846. je6:law4w STEAMIIO.4 TS. VOKCIACINNA I 14fUL• I VILLE AND ST. LOUD.-1143 fine atosmetr EIBEHANGO, Copt. Frdneb, wul Crave oboe on FRIDAY, tath Imtatt4 ea 4p. tn. for freight or pasaage apply pa board Or to J.l. B. LI VINGSTON a CO, asents. [ 4 I OK CINCINNATI; LOUD : lag .L riLLE AND T. LOUlN.—the fin meaner COMMODORE rEaßt,, Cap, Aeon, •., rill Ism nub re-on THIN DAIT. 24th lostartt, at 4 P. tn. For freight or paaaage apply oo board or to 0e44 J. B. LI V I sGrefols A CO., Arent. A L Y tiIYEE PACEE'I 8. The NORTH JINN NO, Capt. It. Conner, RAH seam for Oil City TlitB DAL The ALBION will be next In tarn. 1.4 6 • R. J; COVILt, Agent. 1 4 1 0 K CINCINNATI di LOU ISVILLE.—The steamm. WADE, ' Capt7,Wro. B Antlrmo, will have as Wax. ou THIS DAY, Z6th tnat.t, at 4p. m. For [night or psottage apply o board or to ,fka J B LIVINBBTON 4 ro., AgrnlA. E V ENIN LINE W111.4.21V1LL.L. STELIBEN V AhD WII SIC LANG.—The Ode Licht draught ateawer tporrA..x, Capt J. G. tialui; will leave Pittabuigh every MONDAY, WEDSESD &Vend Fill DAY, o'clock p. te., and returning will Watt. WI/rano, every - TUESDAY, TtitlfLiDAY ;arid BATUUDA at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or plumage apply ou board or to Jelltf • FLACK, Agent. WWH SLING t'ACKE'I'. V The steamer LIZZIE HARTIN,,,= = O,, Capt. D. T. Drown, leaves for WIIEELINU, end al Intermediate points, every MONDAY, WEDNEB - and FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock m., making close connections with the Parkersburg packets,. Return. log, Ravel WHEELING every TUESDAY, Tll QRS. DAY and BATOR DAY, at 5 &clock a m. Fur frelgh oripamegeapply oo hoard or to JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agent., r! 7 No. 115 Witt., It+ULAII. wIJ LYi t a i t 1% ZANESVILLZ PACINST.-*The new and Mistutiful passenger stemma EDINA GSA- Gript. Moores Airs, katTte Pittsburgh for Zanonillii WITICLIV VT DAY, sit olciock p. m.— lieturolng, teams Worn e EVENT • TIIIDAN, at s. •m. For height or passes 'apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON d GO., Attests, Pittsburgh. EL P. PIERCE .5 CO.. Amts. lauosoille. soft 14 Eli 1.1 L A tt-- , WitHELINII Lai PACKET.—The splendid' poseoolto steamer lIIINERVA, • (.aV.. John: Gkirdon, teams tor Wbeelingand aU interim:clime ports EVERY TUES. DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a. m., making date conuectiont;trith the regular pokers for .Parkereburgh and Clucinruttl. Ikuurn. tag, leaves Wbottling EVERY NO ki,t) A , WIDNES. DAY and YIIIDAY,at 8 o'clock a. m. Demengere eucelpted through to Cincinnati. for freight or pea. sago apply on board or to JAS. CDI.I.INS A CO., aal : 114 Water ighvet. B ovxd A M) isflutf.s. , _ .. .. OEO. ALBRKE, SON A CO:, No; 71 Wood nreet, center of Fourth, have Just received s Swab wort. mutt of ' • - LADIES' HAIZSRS AND BALMORAL .BOOTSt. El MISES do do do; CHILDREN'S. do AND FANCY SHOES; CENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; .DO. ' CALF CONGRESS ' GAITERS; ROTS' do do do; , Do._. do OXFORD TIES; All made to our epeeist ardor, and warranted to be the heel that can be found ready made to any place. AX,III Stil)4l 89. MAR- L/ irrr ,AT TIIID PRIOEB, Ladlei Ehg. Luting Fred Gallant 81,00, Worth 0,25 Gong • 1,25 " 1,25 ". " " . '3,50 " 2,00 Flow Tr. Atorocio Heel Booti '1,37 " .1,62 • Gast Congress ". , 1,37 .1,25 Ifloratm blippore 60" • Eld - • 75-. 1,12 ALL OILIER GOODS IN PAOPOHTIOIL - - • • JAMES •AOBB, .NO. 81i MARKET STRUT 1 I tiAAC; UffAlGi- (Mist Altiostrxr Um, Dodges Nob &Donate' of build. 11111 and rfvormon to his tago stock of tborotighly wooed MINIMS, WINDOW /NAME STUDY, JOISTS, DZUKING, BOTTOM . pIotIAIL LATHS, PALINGS, 4t.0.; 'AO. • • floodlit-0d ordita ftw towed atoll with piompineu And al todo rata. reraousoraottok long timber are ' pm:MD.l4ly Invited to examine Ms stook. Odlooott 0410 SISEZT, peorlteldoseo.. ICTtYYIUI. 'IX) Pk YERTY HOLD .I.I NUN IN TEN CITY Of•PITTSBOB011.--All Mar who'll/lora ,nriected to pay the fourth tura: meat of their Grading and Paring Amesament, ani hereby notified thattiabey 'tab ta'avold costa upon rid armament, they will all Intinedtately and „quidato, All , army that may be standing napaid at' this data; A Oil WM . / NIONBATIM,. JI:so bbl. white Mies* Faintly Mai; Admits Middlings; - oifirbaslii4 "Id for 1:441 : rozner-Ilartnt mut Tint limb • • ..- FOR , SALE. FOR SALE —;A: good second-hand 0000 Y, Dearly new, in complete running order, for tale low. I nqo tre ol 70 RLi TEE nTREKT. Je24. DNS 1-N.A. 11 h Y 1'&)1 SALE.—Two Iriel dwellings, sup plied with water and gewl.,lots each So by 160 teat, situated on Routh arcuur, Alleghetty . city. A building partly finislietl t with large atone meat, an acre and a qmirter of ground, situated on Woods' Run, a short distance from the Manchester Passenger and Ft. W. A C. Itafiroada, !ling suttable fur matintactuting pnrposes• Also, a farm of lOU acres, six and a half miles from the city, and one and a quarter miles from Court• nay's Statfou ' P. Ft. W. A C. It R., with ft young Orchard of SA O trees, n water power haw 111111, two /lowan, and other twig°, quanta; fluty arras cleared, .bolatice timber. For further partieulius "minim ol attfil'L LIFER,. at ederal Alltgba•ny. mnn or 1I2.; Li .ortt Street, Pittsburgh. OM, SALK, AIIOUT 1:10111' 1101.00. Khgulto at the CLIZIVISTE OPFICE, fel4:dtr Fifth greet, above Smithfield 1.41011. SALK—SECOND-IJAN it 11011,- i: EILS.—We have for sale OLT° 40 Inch BOILE;11-S, fliv , 'iong. With twr Iluim each ; tyre 411 inch, 28 test long, two flue. each; one 42 inch, 28 feet long, with fire dues; six cylinder Boilers, 32 inches diam eter, 22 feat long—all of which will Ike warranted it good order, and roll at a great bargain. WATSON S 31175110 E, Wont Point Boiler Works, Water et.. below Pena etra:lra • 14 E: - IDENCE ud .rhP.O4 olltbrd _s_v 'Oh t I ALE.-21. thron.atory I,riclt with, ton room., lot . ..W:110, In ono of the, IN , st winares on Penn street, all IQ good order. I's lea only a4.stdo -41,1 w outland balm,. In Ilawaqual annual pay manta. Yosaciodon at any lino , . Inquire of L. lInLA IN A CO., my,3l:tf 102 Vourtit xtrpt.t. NUI DALI Vlt Jr‘firiN I—Au U 1 finery, to complete ardor. Appl) AUTHOR:I, mltEctltt &tt at Law. No. rft Peuith et. TO LET [''OR RENT UR SALE.—A HOUSE 1. containing nine room• and cellar, together With 111111T1i-TIIIME ACMES OF LAND, t.ithin one fourth of • mile of flayatille Steil., for 11111 A per IIIIOI.IM. . Also, A NEW DOUSE, containing rive rooms, cel l. and Flu-ret, cm (Inviter* street, Finn Ward, Alto gteny, for $lO per mouth. For farther particulars enquire of ARM l'Arl NILSON, Or. of Capt. RAYS, nlyfetf at rfaravllle Station. LET.—A large, well nruebed and comfortably fmaishod More on Market.. brdwaec Third and fourth ttrerte. A long Noom, fitted up for •reboot, and heretofore occupied by Mr. Arory's Academy I, young Also, Neleon'e Ambrotype Booms, corner la Third and Market etreotn. Also, several Iloome suitable fur otter.... Neat very low, to cult the IG. D. GAZZA 71, 1,11:tf ' corm, Third mod tl,.rk-t otrooln E Jrz.rG etri.frEs WHEELER fr, WILSON'S Sewing Mtutliinet-;, h0..47 taItKECT, PITTMIUBULI, PA =/21 UNITED STATES PAID For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860 GE= I=3 We offer to the public WIfEEI.EII A WI LSON'tt 1 hIPIitIVED hiCWING tantlll ISI, st REDUCE:It 1./1114.8. with incras wl confidence of Ila merits n the twat Ann moot reliable /tunny tiewmg Alawhine how Iv use. It doe. equally 11C11013 the thicketst and thiont. Uhl wa, makes the lock wtitch Itupovalbln to .1119V0i, alike on both sides; 1. elmt.la in 0 - 1 ker.:. tam, mar. filfeedy to movement, and more durable thaw any other machine. 'Circulars, giving prima *dad Iluseviolun of Ida chines, furl:fished gratis, on atfpllratfen is two.a or b) letter. Every hischlue yrs:males tor three years. Wars _ . WIU. BIN ELL d ~txWING ACH I N E:5. • wfi.Ll . 6/118 untalltalled &tibia thr....1 =Si Tlaust klnebute2 will do ell laude of uurit, stud are trertatttnol awl kept lb repair ono year vrlttkout avy Gnaws. I=l= Let the public he perfectly seemed that they tarty buy and use WILLI AMS a OILVIS' with as much impunity as any In-market, notwith vtandlng the gross oafs:statements purporting to em nll3.• Iron the Grover d Baker Sewing ‘ Machine Co. and ethers. The idea of stopping pereunajrom helm; these machines. whoa they cannot 6100 us Irom ladl ing them, is preposterous. Title Machine iAtta pat ented Feb. 12, um, We promise to retard mil/person with o Sewing AforAisie alto can point out one stogie am where • person to whom we havesold • Machine have been legally stopped from ruiin4 it, or hare big to pay to key party. AGENTS WANTED. at 24 LILLIS', STRAIN & CO. 13.1.MK5. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No 110 liminnneup ISTacri. (opleyette the Custom house.) la= ornerna: .Pre•ldeq—J .1 II ES PA UK, Jo. rma faratorm-r*: 11. F. Rudd, A. Heineman, Joshua Lame., Jwouti Briinkrath Ales. Bradley, Alined black. Wm. 11. bmith. Jobs P. Jeankip, 7 hoe. D. bleeeler, Thos. tl. Blair. Franck Sellers, Henry Lloyd, Judah King, 'C. Zug. C. 11. Wolff, 4.. S. Doll, J.w. Dilworth, A. I). Cochran B. S. fowler, W. A. need, Wm. Smith, J. W. Woodwoll, FL C. Schmertz, U B. Jones, 1. Ibibm, O. W.Sickehou, B. Y. Jouou, J. Tiernan, S. /1. Hartman, W. H. ['holm D. M. Long, It. J. Anderson, 0. B. Herron, Jas. W. Baxter, D. B. hlciiialey, W. [bruiser,. Secretary and ,assurer—D. E. IeKIN LEY.. Open daily, from 9a. na. to 2p. m. Aloo. Tuesday •od Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8-o'cluck. Deposits received of ONI6 DIME and opts:dn. Dividends declared in Docember mad June, .4 arch year. bleidends allowed to remain are pla.l to the credit of the dmeimitor aa principal, and Year inter. cat, thou compounding ft. Books containing Charter, By-La., ic.„ furnished at the office. - litirThisinstitation offers ova - Wirt° those per ilous whop earnings are will, the opportunity to seanmulate, by smaU deposits, wily saved, a sum which will be a resource when medal, Melt money not only being safe, but bearing interest, instead of remaining tinprainctive. . MS2l3:lSun DOLLAR, SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 7017220 SUM. _ °BARTERED IN 1855. Open daily from 9 to E o'clock, also on Wednesday and !Intraday evenirep, from May lot to November Lt, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and bozo November Ist to !lay lot from 6 to 8 o'clock. Depoalte received of all same not lea than One Dollar, and' • dividend of the, profits declared twice • year, in June and December. Interest ha been de clared moral-annually, In Jane and December, since the Bank woo organized, at the rate or olz per cent. year. 1 • Interest. lf not drawn oat, in plastid to the credit of the depoeltor u principal, and bears tho same ln teturfrom the that days of Jane and December, coin. pounding twice • year without lionbling the &pub. lac to call, or even to prawn& his pau book. At ail. rate, money will double to Into than twelve yea», meting in the aggregate .alea: AND OFIX4I•LP Pia Hooke, containing the Charter, By-Lee, Sake end Regulations, Curuitheet gretts, on op:ale/Mlnn el the office. ParamEsi--GICOROE ALMILS. vial ,Iwo U. Pm:kapok, Jobb nuslual, John B. McFodder,. John llamas, imam, D. D. bleeds, A. M. Pollock, 11. D., Maunder Spear., Benj. L. Ifahnasteck, JA11144 McAuley, James Hardoseas, James D. Kelley, Peter A.. Madeira, Joho R. Mellor, James Biddle, Robert Robb, Waitor I'. Mantua!, Joho Orr, • Dour/ L. Etlugazdt, Juba U. Stuambergsr, William E. Schmertz; .Akmander Isaac Whittler,: (Ihtiatiaa Tempt. zW-011.6.11. A. COLTON Alexander Bradley. John G. Backotan, George; Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A: Carrier, Charles A. Colton, Pou4ilae, John Evans, Ho ell eat. v re u, ", pear linnoac, ' N B ullard Bays, 4111larn H. Laval'', SZCZIrtAIi MID 'Tswastra lighdaa, T 13(YrATOD3 I POTATOES 1-IUO bush. prime Pinkeye Potritotei Jelit received and for sileibj • :BANK VAN GOUDICti, il9 - • • . ' 114 Sowed wryer.. : Cl/tr./WK.-10 barrels now landing 1 01 UV, oteamer Mule Martin, far g l ilt l &' CO. 012 ' Mi ' LFAII DI ÷. k.l ',ARBON` (111 —lOO bbls. 'Na I re lined Out.= Oil;•50 bble, Lubricating Oil; for sale, • , , J. D. OANVYLD COlsitsitlNMEN r.— bail: tholes (10 " prime Dils4 Apply,' rmale Eja2o,l U. VOIGT it CO. ... ~ z ~.-..r 'OILS. W H. HAMPTON, V • iNtropulitan Huta Building ST. CLAIR STIIMET, Prrnowneu Olbiar hours from 9 to 11. en. and 3 to 5 p. je7Alm DUNCAN, DUN LAF Jr, Cc., IMIM!I E=l OM.. No. Jl Liberty airy. PITTSBURGH, Pa. pETROLITE,' OIL WORKS.— REEss Gorr, rroprieilmr, Kenner* and Zdanufactur. ere of Pure Burying Petrolite—trade mark, Pure White Carhon Oil, Pore Lk‘alorized Bat:mole Stearn Clarified tubricattng 011, Cold Pressed B. K. do do No. 1, No. 2 and No. S Machinery 011, Argand 011, Deed 011, Glory OH, Wagon and Mill'Grease and dpirita of liaphtLa. MP - Orders filled promptly, Off 001 co, corner of Frouvand Smithfield .treot. Monaigrebnla Hume. Plitatangh, Ps Ist{ tily9.6[l,lV. JAn LB 6MM/a LINDSA Y HARBOUR, CARBON OIL, l'imow.ii, rEll.l} W. 1J0LDWH1P.,.....\ Y. T. Id Collfll.l. VVOODYILI.E OIL REFINERY. • V HOLDSHIP, BR Yd N mArmrArTvtitacor BURNING 011, AND LUBUICATINO OIL, Hoop constxuay op hand thn vory boat quality of BURNING OIL, clear and mallow odor; also, a good LUHRICATOIL, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAB GREASE. rtarAll order. tell nt No. 3 Ftrre tbritetT, Hank socoud floor, mill be promptly at twathol to. ocboitt I. 4 I . AULE tiLfT WItitiTMAN & AN PERSON, renner* and dealer* in PURE CARBON 01 L, (qnality guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. erEr CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on hand. Order. yecelved for the prenent at CHESS, SMITH Co.'a, Water .4 Phu strmta. e,e24Grad ViETRONA OIL WORKS,-LUNO J. MILLER. S CO. Works at. nharpotnarg Station, Allegheny 'Flinty IMMiI 'Alanufsetnnin of 11,1.11311 N A TINCi ood LIMB I i;ATINO CA ILBUti Of LS a n d Is ENZu LE. fair Nu. I REFINED VI L, werrautetl uou-eatio.. niTO, elurnye. LUBRICATING OIL, AT TUB LOW rnicr or 25 CENTS FEU OA LLON, cmntmtty iiu bend and ler ale by B. C. d.l. B. SAW Y Eli. As to the quality, we refer to annexed certilliatte =MIMI= Ahura B. ¢,t A. 11. lazioyer—Genta : The Lu Lrl rating Oil we are getting (nun you we Mal to la 11. „beet lii our purpowie we have ever matt. THE L. It. 111. It. IL ft. Co. : hit Wa. Eat' LUCIFER OIL. WORKS. 1411.1.1.1111 P. flei .I , Ellitt/E,VIEIOI or ANL CARBON OILe. And dealer to lit Al Po, CUISINE) 3, sr., NO. 19 Market oftrot, botutvio .Secuud cold Tbird I'111".S131 , Ittill, PA .71 IS OPEL. L.,1.4'E0 ITS. N ORTHERN hiKsouiti The flanuiba/ AM' St. Joseph It. Lt. Co. have for aide LIVNLL toal,i4/0 illatLS of the brat I'ItAIILIN AND .FAIL!IING LAND IN TIM 41 RisT, at low minim, ma . ten yearn' credit, at lire per wad. Intereat. TWunty per cent is deducted fur toll payment in cub, ur It Mae Laud Bond. of Its (Jon. lamb eal.rm at par, If paymeui to made within two team from date id purchase, with interatt. At prea. rut, the market pile. of thew loads 16 from JO to tp per mat. below par, which &florio an extraordinary opportunity to buy any of the Company'a lavols der •tr,l. very much Mama mot value. A TREE TRIP TICE ST i given t. Laud Buyer and they are charged only half freight on nit build to materials wgnu,l trues Lluonlbul for lint Jai provemruln on !Awl bought of the Ltailruad Cum Inducements to'emlgmte to Northern 111 , esouri, 1 , briefly stated, an , Its col ma 6 mild, healthy ell e rich wit; cheap laude, the productions ul whic ply l*l them, expensed and Improvement. too, mu h wiibiu the limit of credit given; is Larger variety , f staple pro,luctiutta, embra cing all cereals, hemp, tobacto, Obineee supr cane in perfection Irish and sweet ',wawa., choker trnit, Including .grapess for Ise, and peaches, itsan any other region further south or •north; pure water, limier, wood, coal; Well, flue building rock, clay for brick, and rand tor mortar, are abundant and a.nve• nlently distributed; Pe prairies ere toady for the plow; a spring emigrant can plant "rod writ" in the latter part of Juno, and gather a valuable crop in the succeeding autumn for fattening great quautillas of beeves and hogs; If Is only neematry to buy land enough for buildings, yards, orchards, vineyards and crepe to 1,4, .udowd, .o prairies supply any gouattty of excellent hay free u( ptner cost than cutting and stacking, which le done with Improved mower, and takes at less than due dollar per ton, and as fodder ing is cueflntal to throe months and less, but little hay, comparatively, is needed; beet of open pastur age, oating nothing; neither interest nue taxes, en abling the stock raiser or wool•grower to keep hones and mules by the score, herds of tattle and swine by Mi. 'hundreds, and flocks of sheep by the thousands, MI the mallets are'aczessible by telegraph, rail and water, and the local cash demand for wool, hemp, to hens, berme, moths, fat huge, cattle and *bell,. to 'extant, to ample fjr the supply. All Muse advan tages are *Minn three days' travel of any Allan lc city, for Ire* than pii Los. Shall such lumen., Is sources remain nullity , owed ? Mitoesei sa fool" "Accession (splayed oaf P . It is now perfectly tab to emigrate to borthern Missouri, and the buy. are geing. It will won be a free Star Opposer. concede It; and the highest controlling In terests of the ttatademand it. Loyal elaveholders unite with Union-loving Citirena an boldly entrees tiug emansipation, as advised by tile President and approved by Cougras. E=M F.migranta settling In 'colonies, will contribute great , y to each other's advantage. Large and choice loath. of land' offend, furnish them every facility. To colonise aumwmfaily, coroperation la Item:nary, easy and pm CtlCai by a little concerted ectiAn. hoe is the tuna 'IT multitudes, with prudent fore thought and action, to secure, with little money, rich forms and happy homes, which mird rapidly in crease in seine, for themselves and their poeterity. CAPITA LISTS, AND OTHERS, Can now, with little money, and perfect eecurity to tnemselvoe, maim their more destitute but Industri ous and capable friends to acquire in • tittle time, Valuable flume andpleasant hommitoade. The land will abrunlantly secure the requisite advance, and its prolific; redactions Will soon enable the emigrant to clime' the loon and Interest. • Pamphlets containing skeleton maps, showing geographical position, railroad connections, and gio tng full laformation; are sent gratis. Let all wishing to enlist their friends to emigrate with Hum, apply (or all they want to:olroulate. Co-operation in ttua way will be of mutual advantage to all. Apply to, or address GEORGE S. HARRIS,' Land Agent Han. .f, St. Joe. Railroad Company, 45 CITE RECHARGE, Boston, Alms. Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Land Cummiesioner, Jel4:2mdsorT HANNIBAL, Rio De DaIIAVEN & BUN, • No. 47 NEDEIL4L STILZET, AiLLECIHSSY CITY Manufacturers of every variety of COOKING AND BEATING STOVEN Of the best rattan's, for either coal or wood. GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the Istat styles sod beet Adak,' We would call the lineation of builders lotus NEW RANGE, which fsconsidered by those who hate theta it we as being ensaiposted.' ' OAST lIION HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, •ed all kinds of OMFTINGS made toorder. roils 1111.1.3 A -111) TABLES, with Sharp's Pstmit Unstiton; are Weil known to thi superior to all others: Petentsd November, ISta. hlsnoluctoryi 118 FULTON . BTRKET, New iLnd aecond•Land BALLS, CUE% Tll.lslllllNtiS,..te., etc. Re - Orden by motif will mei., prompt iateutiuu. myla:aold IN TOE COURT OF COAUiION PLIC/01, la th riiatter of the rOlualary ludo meat of Jam lloUjU .t Sou 14 S. :14110344, Jr. So., 119,1darelt, Huth* Is hereby given KOMI Interested that the dna *mould of 11. Scheyer Jr.; Asilgneu of Johu McGill &Sun, has Win filed In Mils Court, and that said account will 'wallowed by the Court on AT UltiIAY, July 12th, 181:2, ciuleu cause be ebuira to the coutrary. r' IL bpTCN, Prothonotary, Jel43wd • • • • • AlAllll;l.—Tliii best /r ands of EllgliMl Camille Alkali lieptkurairstly sm band and fur do at the lowest msirket rate. by ALEXANDER KING, Jell No, 213 Liberty-street, • 30001,'Vw OUNTity ' winks No. 1 itStaab; , • • : to atom anclf.r sale br. • .BBILIVEIL 4t ,LAZZAIL- Q W IT' EN, eIiEk:SEI--! casks- just; re ceived and brags my3o ; B.; DALZUI CO. , ;