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There are in the Giate, seventy Episcopal churches and ninety clergymen; four of the clergymen are- arniy chaplains. q • ; T he e . forty-third session of the New CharCh deneral Coniention met in the New Jerusalem Church,lllosten, on the llth, and adjoUrned anti's:lsth. Delegates and visitors attended from various parts of the country, in number about 500, though more werS'genirally present. Rev. Thos. Wor cester, D. D., presided. ontetimo ago the Boston Congf ega tionar+st" had a trenchant paper on the Christianity of debt-paying. For the past_ six Mertes, the California Christian Advo cate Las had an extract from the body of thiSailicle under the head of "True Reif standing.. mate advertising columns, whitlireada as- follows: The religion that is to sanctify the world pays its debts...At does not consider that folty.cents retnrned , for one hundred cents given according to the Gospel, though it May be aocniding to law. It looks upon a maawho.has failed in trade, and contin ues is luznry, as' a thief. It - looks upon a man who promises to pay fifty dollars on demand, with interest, and who neglects to sy it on demand, without interest as a ._ , ---According-to the. report of. the Eng ' lisp Wesleyan .Missionary Society, the Napoleon has contributed-seventy pounds to itt funds. 4-ILeir. - p. G. Dardep, late 'of the tral7presbyterian •,Church,.Baltimore, has accepted a unanimous mill •to the terhen Church of 3fonoitgaliebe city, Pa.- --'-Recent accounts from Paris repro -sents the American: Protestant Chapel, 1 under the pastoral care of Rev. Dr. Mc ' • Clintoc` k, eut being in a very prosperous . condition, 'notteitistanding many of its .best Oupporters" have been compelled to -I .. savo!!Paris on account of the war. The 1 - .'average attendance is about three hundred. —The Northwestern Christian Advocate ' says the Austrian Governitiont has resolved - . to found a Protestant Theological faculty in Vienna. A more liberal religious spirit prevails in this country compared with for mer years. --,We learn from the True Presbyterian that 'the Southern Presbpterian General Asierably, met at Montgomery, Ala., May Ist.'.: - Cwing to the troubles of the times, the attendance was not large. The sender' was short, but marked with great unanim- • ity_ I.action. It is represented cheering reports concerning the state of religion, were received from a considerable number •of the 'churches under that Assembly's "For one, we would be willing to see both _our large armies going into the fight, when the impending conflict comes, with only the black banner floating over them. Let the cries 'no retreat,' no surrender,' 'no quarter ~asked given,' only victory or deeth,':carry . , terror to the hearts of the cruel and wicked aggressors who seek our destructiourt . --=The Synod of South •Corolins in connection with the Preshyterian Church, at ti reetint meeting in Abbeville, pissed the following curious resolution, which is rather an amusing attempt to separate 'the secular from the 'spiritual. The members of ' that Synod, says the. American Presbyterian, are only traitors in "their private ca pacity. - . Resofred, By the' ministers and elders" comprising this Synod, not in their ecclesi astical capacity as a court of Jesus, but in their private capacity' as citizens and a. convocation • of Christian gentlemen, that' our allegiance is due through the sovereign State to which' we belong, and shall be rendered- to the Boveimment of these Con fedtl'ilate 'Stites so long - as South Carolina rem s intim number. • ......41: - coirespOladent of the Congregation alist reports . a . great_ reviral of religion at Plymouth; llftule. 'Ai Janie two hundred in the to expressed hope, and a tro mendont- moral 'influence prevails jn the community.. De. Charles Elliott, formerly editor of the Pittsburgh Christl= Advocate, and new:editing Ilui Central Christian Ad . . watts. at, 'Bt. - Louis; completed his three score yearsand ten on 'titti-16th of May. The beginning of. his spiritual life- dates back fifty-one years: r illeb*s. boon forty= . four : .yeart an : itinerant, Without a single montlisitsit‘atnne time. Re is , now in his tWeritl.Bret • year of editorial 2 servicit . . • • - --and haireCooMplialted'S greet 'amount of I literary istar,' Aa informal meeting of some of-the bishops and several? leading ,ministers o f the Southern 'Methodist Episcopal dhnieb, was held meeting, vieprmnime ,wise beldins i Onsider that should - , . have ban ininiacied 'at dor-General ConfOonce:2oq!o,, WNrsiGNME4,I,—. „. . had,ioi;LA' 75 Nub: choke halves tried Reirittes; New' Orleans i n . was to .0 ' - .prime trite AQp 'resolved:- tik *ipcone-JboNinecting of the, kis by • ff; yam' CO:' ~..-~•. y~:":"~:•,.:~.~. I 4: .i t','';.. - ',- - --s . ,',.fri•:.: .i., , .- .I,:i • " • 'rt; , td". .lUtfS_YNTELLL6ENVJ . • • • • ,- 34 1 1ridthe . 'Fisited .Presbyterien a rn . 'Port qi;thi. proceedings of th - e ,lIU ited Fres - ..bytlcri*Eyned, whielynet on May 4th. nt Edinburgh,. Sootlaml, 'freed which we condente'to snit; our space., The. Rev. Dr. Smttb r o'f Biggar, - was moderator. From the.report on General Church Statistics we learn, the 'number of elders in the Church is' 4 I cat I•• of students, 171; congregations , . 5511 'communicants 167 , ,Z)58,, being all in- I:reacts over last.year of 4,004. The aggre., gate:contributione' for congregational and benevolent purposes, - were over one. million of dollars.' The number of baptisms last year Waslo,l4o;-, there were 900 Sabbath Habbels, with 71,635 scholars. Home Henn geliSation has- been conducted with more. energy and sYstein than during any pre view! year. It has been ascertained, with a population of 545,187; there wera227,648 whtilvere non-church going. ". a.communication to the Methodist wolearn:xfiere are 105,544 members and iMettiltioners belonging to the M. E. Church in !Pennsylvania, one member equal to orrery thirty - of the whole population of the Slate. It is Claimed that ono-tenth of the whelp pOpulation attends - the ministration of this Church. The number of Sunday School scholars, 104,517, only lacking about 1,000 to be equal to the membership of the denomination in the State. • —4--There are 250,000 JeWs in Abyssinia, WhollMar the names of Fallashes. They occupy almost., exclusively a tract of coun- Oita:the south-east of Gondar. M. Stein, a X'missionary well known to the Jews, visitedthem last year and was well re calved. —The Southern Nethodiat Chris#an ihdooectte, published at Charleston, S. C., has the folloiring language in regard to the !, F~. General Contemns" tilt April, - 1883, unless i the..lis' hops -should -see -it-pmetieable- to meet at an earlier date. ; The Publishing house at Nashville for the present to be managed by the General Book Agent and Publishing Committee as they may deem proper. • The Sashville Christian ~Adrorate and Southern Christian Advocate are to be united,'and published in Atlanta, Ga., for the prettent. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION PROM PORT ROYAL The Battle rear Charleston, B. 0 THE REPULSE OF OUR TROOPS 668 RUDD, WOUNDED AND NISEI cf^e.. Ito .New YoOK, June 27.—The steamier Phila. delphia has arrived from Beatifort, and the Erricsson from Key West, with dates to the fBth, and from Port Royal to the 23d. The Navy brings passengers, including Gen. Benham and,etatT, and 57 a Idlers, wounded in the Into engagement on James Island, near Charlestori. The account of the fight copied from the Charleston-papers la con eot. The United States troops, under den. Ben• ham, made an attack at 4 o'clock un the morn ing of the 13th inst., and wore repulsed, after 'foar hours hard fighting, with a lose 0f_668 killed, Wounded and missing. The Michigan Bth had but 250 men left at roll call. The New York nth also suffered severely. The Union troops woro obliged to rotrea under cover of the gunboats. Cot. Perry, of the 48th Now York Volun leers, died at Fort Pulaski, June 18th, of ap oplexy. Gen. Brannan, from Key West, was expected daily at Port Royal. The , Ericson landed the 7th New Hampshire, four companies of the 19tb New York, and four companies of the let regular artillery, at Port Royal. ,The Newborn Progreso, of the 21st, reports that the rebels at Kenaton and Goldsboro are living on half rations, and frequently de eerting. Their force is small. _ . The rebel pickets had burnt Tuscarora, and destroyed a portion of the railroad. It is "reported that fifteen rebel, were killed at Fisbercille by the accidental explosion of a - shell, which had been thrown by one of a•ir gunboats, but did not buret at the time it was fired. From California and Oregon SAN Fararctscu, June 22.—The Union Con vention, called by the Republican State Cen tral Committee, met at Sacramento on the 17th, and nominated John Sweet, of San Trim deco. as the candidata for Superintendent of Public Instruction. No other State officers to be elected this year. The interest centers in. the choice of members of the Legislature, which elect a United States Senator. Tha Urliol2 Democrats will nominate their candidate by State Central Committee. They will make vigorous efforts to secure the con trol of the next Legislature. , The ..Breekinridge Democrats propose to atiandeis their organization. Oregon dates to the 12th say there been had another great freshet, doing serious damage in the valley and other portions of that State. The business portion of l'ortiand was entirely inundated. Crowds of miners had commenced returning from Salmon river, representiog that district as limited in extent, and over-crowded. The totalpumber of men which emigrated from California to British Columbia , are esti mated, since the year commenced, at 20,000. Guerrillas fa Missouri. CHICAGO, June 27.—A special dispatch to the Journa4 dated Quincy, says that the guerrilla parties which have been forming all winter in north-eastern. Missouri are now in effective shape and well armed, having a num ber of small amnion. They number about 700. A part of this gang attacked a small party of State troops on Wednesday, near Montioello, killing eight and wounding a slumber mere. Guerrilla loan not aseertaiued,, Federal Meowin Arkansas. filasivais, Jane 25.?—The Little Reck Dem ocrat says there aro in Arkansas some ten or twelve thousand Xederala, scattered over a large extent of country, The largest body, numbering fire or six thousand, is ia the •i -ciiiity of 'Batesville. The latest advice' say that they have crossed the White river and are retreating towards klissoul 1. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS-Pro-; posals • 11l be rein red at Ole office of the Ite cording Beg-alottori la the Market Building; until SATURDAY, ash Inst., for the grading, paving and setting with curb stout, Ve° Bunton street, If OM rehtlnyhafiia are.. to 1114 street; Wide alley, frokn Logan street to Elm et root; and the grading to PrOspect street f &tenth sines, to Elm street. Yyteport stens will he relsire.l for verb. Pantos to whom Ibo contracts may be awarded see required ko shila their respective contracts end to Borman shrlr suielles for the 'itithful performance of the work within three days after the contests shall bails be,. awarded to then., otherwise the award will he eon vishrer null and cold. 'SAM, IdulltiET, )FY.{ , s 1 • Recording Regulator. • Currzcs AN1331 . 11(1' qua urrauarrrits, U. N. A.,} %Yuan-tag, Vs., Juno 21, 19452. EALED PROPOSALS will be recoil , S ed at this onion until 110 . 14IDAY, the 20th lust,. at 12 o'clock nu., for fifty thou./Lod (U 0,000) bnahei of good. Posti, clean, totwchantahl• OATS, thirty. 'three (2) pounds to the bogie!, in lot. of not leas than lire thousand busaels, to he delivered in good, o.c o GollnY dock.. at Wh,o,log, on of before the 20th dry ef July twat, and to by .object to toy weight and impaction, VV3I.IL. Je24.14 Captain and V. K. Army. CITY OF . Cif ARLESTO WN, MA t•S• ACLIEBETTB.I--The .Water Comm tattooers of the City of Charlestown will receive propounds far dvilyrring, and laying - on the lone of their distribution pipes ONE HUNDRED AND YOBTV Pllll3 If ThitANTS. In maktimprepotrila fee the • safe, tanks most loom% the Hydrant Pipe, the Bend, the Hydrant, Imam% Weeny, and ail eppor. I.Mitices connected therewith, ear:swing the breech es Ih main pipet. They must also *tate the price at which they will lay and connect the Ilydraut with the branch... In the Mains, end 'perform all the work Incident to placing the hydrant+, lo perfect ei der lorllne,itlCLlCHWloelivery and all trt netting or other digping. Portico making preponals meat ac company them with dnalgus of the sly le of hydrant theY propose. Them design, roust Le drawn to scale, in detail, some to admit of their being readily under- The total amount of 4loch Hydrant Yip* re- 1 (pipet Is about eleven Moldered, ((101) wet. nem of I Notate 22 loch, s Rh snfldent aloe of hydrant to ad• mit of Increasing dlaineter of nozzle to 4 Inch., without removal of hydrant. PropottaLt will- *eo be received for about ONE ElinillY/lED 'ANA BINTY STOP (MEd, of the fol• lowing sites: 70 of 4 Inch; 26 of 6 In.; 14 of a in.; 2 of 10 in.; 3 016 In.; . 3 of 24 Ju. Thu proves), for (top (sleeks' to include every maenad casting pet- Mining to *lmmune, and the delivery of all Cocks or molting+ at Mich Oscar In Charlestown as the Engl• neer nu, from 013111 to UP. direct. Itteltuv of to. styles prorated for to he preaented at some time so bid. '/I'lana of DlstributLon Pitt, shualng positions of )ii.dranta andlitop Cock', ran imseenat thendi ce of 'the Engineer of Water Commimioners. All de- egos moat- be sent to. the Yogi:Der, on or before 'JUNE 3Oth, 1842. The Commissioners raw.e the tight to accept or reject 'any in the proposals offered. for Witter Commisehmeni: ' > EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L. STEVEN:SOff, Chief Entailer C. W. W. Jeln:10141 DISSOLIITIO.4^g, if DII.k 4 ULUTION.—The firm of/B. & J. U. BA WYELt la thla day dlaaolvad by mutual B . o ..Baarlar haring silaposed of Ma Interest la aald tlrjato J, 11.0awyor rad N. 2. tlawyer. The bailor.* o 7 .the Brut will L 61.111.44 J. 11 A N. P. • Sawyer. B. (I.l3a.WlMlt. Br.; " . J.,/1. BA 12,1rIllf.,•• P. BAYrylift. Elitabargli, June 12, 1B(12. . . Tko SOAP AND cai. DLE :13111iINESS will be earrletf oh. by the ander •elgued, under itternadt , ol3. 4.1.. k J. It. at the old gtand.. J. U. hAWYICtc, Pitfaburgt. June I'4lBo. . - AlV110()D; :110W, 1.0811 , .110 W 11.LIRLISTORSD1--Juet Pablished, la 4 acted Zs • ,A DeWitt. on the Nature, ieeetileeni end ft; dial Akin, e,'Sperohaertherie or hexrdthel VirAdmieet antsry Eardeetota,Sexual teihlilty, and Im • • hhitthhre.irenaraltir,, KerVUUND.III, QM= Wm, • ZP,WPI7 IIII3 O , Flu: Mental, and. Physics! Isieapecity, thlattleAlrota helf-A4ee,„ ,4c. .1108T. J.CUI.- / VEUWE O 4 •Mdiethorot the '.Urheik Book," Ate, AllOtnf TO TtiOIII3ANDB Drell FFERYIII3;” Beet ender plea ehteteriet - to an addiees, jees4peld4 on to nips of ,fit amt., or two pause stmOri; bY • - cg, 7,0 11 Z 71 *" 4 "bil7i if•Y!PP...0.1470fic,!1,4L46814.. COAqVRCIAL, 4:E:C9RD. erti•utacc4i mAiuctus [Reported Irevial4 for Pittsburgh thrsessul IMC!MEC=I FLOUR—There l a contlnurd light demand for Flour, but prides hare undergone no change what ere, Alio of . /0 Mils Fatally at $5,05, any 93 do do at t 1,90. $5 and $.5,11i. GRUCKSTES—aIoady aria, a ~ g ular. &mast.' at the old girltoo; sale of lfi bap ptituo Rio Colton 215,V; 10 dodo at =a; f btu la prima. Pert° Niro Sugar at 9340, and 10 . Ikla prima N. U. Molasses. 10 lute; at BACON—unaLiunged; aide of 2,000 Itw at lc or Shonlilera and •o for Plain llama; L caslnt do at 4y for Shonldera and no for Plain Ileum nud > to Sugar Cured Hamm at !T;tr.VisiBo. FlSH—nominal; !tale or 15 Lila Laka Herrin g ut 1,3,50; 20 do White Fifth •tt $4; 15 bide No. 3 Lanz, Mackeml at sB,:and 12 halt bide du at $4,25 CIIEFSE—SaIa 0(15 lais W. R. at 7r; 20 do prima at 7 1 4, and 35 do Hamburg at Sc. WlllHKY—rimains very firm and Imbed MA; ante oil+ bbla common Rectilitd at 25c; 10 do do at 28r, and 10 do do at 30c. DRIED BEEF--Sule of IGO° IN coo rased !Vic per M. . LA RD- , -,Sale of 10 bbl prime country at ti!ej,c per fh. EGGS4areedranced; male of 5 bble a 10c per doz. . SALT—Artn; .sale 0(75 bills No. 1 Extra at $1,45; 36 do do a, $1 . ,4501,50, and 25 do do at 11,55 CAILB,Ofi 011,—Tlm demand to more active, though p is s, ae yet, are not quotably bigbur, we note a tole of 15.16 blrls at 200 1,, gull. • - Imports by Railroad PITTARCIIOII. Fr. IVATNI: A CkIICAGO HAW., Juno 27.4,26 sko rags, B McCullough; 60 do do, J. Cunningham; 33 b. ohne., J B Canfield & co; lld bunch. brooms, W II Kirkpatrick; 4 do do, Samuel Lindsay; H 1A14100.1., L If Voigt & co; I car reap en, leash Dickey A co; fald pip lead, 3 bids pet.- lomn, 11 A Falinfostock A as; 44 oil bbbt, 0 I' Scalia; t hula egg., 19 dux palls, AtWell, Lee A 00; 8 boles II llerwig; 10 dos palls, J A hleGeogh; 21 do do, Abner & /ticket/Ion; 14 bolos hemp, John Irwin; 130 bp ol.cul, L Wilmarth; u eke puttkoli, Shrives A Liesear; a 4 pkgs :agricultural implements, Beckam Long; WO bids dour, John A Caughey. ULEVELADID 6!1•11,161.1.611 1b.,La05,,. Juno 241.- 100 balm nom, Wm blowart; 18 Pt, cheese, F Vat, Corder; 10 lulls j.npar, IV S lln.en; 04 do do, Choso, Smyth A co; 100 bbl. hour, J S Liggett & co; 3 bbls eggs, 11 MoVickiir; 1 do Mb, Little A Trimble; 24 410 limo, T A . F.vansi 40 bra cheese, It Robison A co; 02 bbl,, pear, Blackburn A Blum; 9 cks 4wriip iron, Hussey, Vbrllo st Imports by River. %VIM ELlNG— , ren Ltur.k rolls lam b• er, P Markey; 40 Ws flour, Graham & Thomas; Ilb oil I,bls, Jae C BliNay; 42 blob! tobacco, 9 belts rags, 2 eke clear glides, 38 pkg agricuturril implements, Clarke & co; 10 bills printing pepir, E It Goiltroy; 12 eke white 'wheat,: 17 do red, L Ithwartli & eo; :12 Jus A retzsr, 103 Are brick. 11 II Collin; b alubs nand etone, rbeiller d Benz; 10 p•g.umrke , i.g, We. tlerrleon; 1 fengit. end Odors., Luami, adl .; 4 empty ale Wei Itepmer & bros. WIIKELIN64rna Corriton—,;lo .bbla !fuse, King no; 3 Galin rage, Cl.lke 4,11. liver News The river continues to recede elowly at ills point with full nix feet.by the pier marks lea evening. The weather remains Ulcer and pleasant, end vary favor. able for twines", which, we regret to say, was not very brisU. .. .. ...There was not a single arrival beyond the regular packets, and the Cdm. Perry, for St. Louis, way the only departure. nhe had a mod erate freight list, with engagements below, cod a fair number of pa•sougore ..... _..Tho Cricket; todine andParthenix, frpm Cincinnati, Marengo and Leo nora., from Loubt•Dle, and Diadem from tit. Louis, are due tormorrott. and Monday. The Diadem will probably arrive trklay. The Meeting* tell for Freedom yesterday, where she will be placed on the ways, for repaint and improvements. She will be toady to ititllllo Duran...o4pin in a tow The kiwi haat meta have It their horn why on the Al legheny again, es it is entirely too low for steam ers. The Leclairk, which steamer run In C.Onlientluti with the Allegheiiy Valley Railroad, is nun lying at the wharf, undergoing repairs. Toon WS Oani.—The Capt. of the steamer Glen dale, took theouth of allogiatio, to the tioLertiment of the Culted Mateo, at the Ciollecter'a other, ymter day. The strange, empicions and moot reprolienvc. ble fact that las (tat Old not carry the tug of the Colon at Memphis, on tivr late Appel...anon in. that port. probably suggeeted the prop, tety 01 nit takitig the Cont. of Thmeday. Fon CINCINNATI AND bIIOINVILLT—The Glade Copt. Anderson, pill positively get otif to-day. clerics are Mesa.: hurter and glass Lake Mo. 3, Capt; be ready to le.v ou Monday. 1110 4etnnn Mellon, still Telalsu cher} uf the Odra. raft LOClli—The bhenango, Capt. • French, rill positively get off for Louie, tbl• evening. nhe 11 an exmlleM boat, baa good accommodatmus for paseengera, nod plenty of foim for freight. Fon WucxLiiin--The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, la the regmlar Wheeling packet for to-day, leaving al non. Mr. Johniltou Ito clerk, can alursy• be (mod at hie IS T 4 IM.B Oa TS. A. L til,l YicIVER PACEEIB. tt. A LMON• 04n. nervy Bolliagyr, tors stee..o fro•gto. fur Oil City raiz LAY. R. J COYLE. 1 1 1 01 t . CatiCIINISATI, - v.LLE ANL'? Sr. Ltaol.l.—"the Par .roamer 1111ENANGO. Capt. french, wilt na.a a aboto oa THIS HAY, 2Sth instant, .t 4p. m. 1. ."10." or PhtsagO.pply on barard or to )at{ J. D. la VINGSTWs A CO, Ar, vx CINCINNA'II &IA 11l- Lt - ISWILLE.—the steam., GLIDE Gala. Win. D. Atoll:awn, wall lea. an THIS DAY, ILithlinalant, at 4 p.m. For traliDt or paaeoGto apply on board or to 1e..0 J. It LI VINGRTOS" A CO., Agento. 11 4 1 0 E, Lti LOU- 1 41,...,- 1: !STILL/C.—The 111 Le an. and lightr" en - aright 'Unmet SILTED. LANK Flo 3, Lao.. d !dogleg., will kaie as ol•ore on SATURDAY, Zils Dom.,. 4 o'clock p. m. For fl eight or ;mono apply on bond or to 3.'27 I. D. LIVINGiTON Q CO , Agooni. lA/ 11 LLtkli T.— V I The *D E anti LIZZIE MAIL E TIN, Capt. D. T..llrogrn, Ina*tra for W IiENLIDI2, nod en Intermediate pellets, etery RONDA I', WEDNk:D. UA Y and FRIDAY, as 12 o'clock tn., I:taking cf.* c. , uttoctlontr With qtr. Parliereberg packets. Retttro• lag. I. VIIIIC 6 LING every TUEZDA Y, THURS DAY audSATURDA Y, at o'clock a. el. Fur fretgb elpeeedige apply tit, hoard or to JAMES COLLINS A CO., Aguula, N. 115 Watt•r .trot httli LILAbt..IIL ZANESVILLE. PACKET.— The • "..' nor and boantlfnliminentior nteraner 6b1.11A uaLl- ISA AI. Capt. Mom. Ayer*, leaven Plttabumtb tar Zatmovlllo irsianr TO/EMMY, at I o'clock p. Saturn/nit, IMP.. ?Antarilla EVILLY WEIDA Y. at a. m. lot freight or puo p. apply on board Or to J. B. LI VINGSIOS itt Ott., Agnate, H. P. PIERCE & (Sr.. Agent.; %annoy - 11ln. .614 1,11 r, U u Llkg Witha..L.l.LSll • Ltd P 1,41 KET. —The splendid po.a.sa r grimmer lIINILIIVA, tlavt. John Gordon. Lamm *or Whoollog and all Intermisthato port. EVXII4 TUTS RA Y. :1'1111.11.31/AY and BATIIIII./AlGat 11 &cloak . In., • making cla n co rn:wily. lOW the rildar l`":" , 77 1 4( l7l:: ' i..:hi. l arTm4lr ' iA4 DAY and YUMAr, srB o'clork in. Pasengerr rocoiptod through to Olorlun.l For !might or pta. sae apply on boardi or to JAIL OOLLINB Ai .01 ." , I 4 W.tpr ot met. ' ILIE ISEAS'I' 10011 V 11,14111 OP, TIIE WAIL I On Aprll2B, 1802, *lll appear a Neer Monthly Yalta EALIAOS OF TIM WAR • A. safes of PIOTOBIAL LTBIOB, Prom ilia well knows pen of ME. A. J. -IL DUGANNE, Magnificently illnetrated from original drawing', by best artiste, malbeaatifully printed on hoi•pmeod paper. ~A pert will appear every mouth, Including, amonenthur thlrige, the PALL or SUBTICIL, LiIIATIE - OP LlRini, DEATH OF ELLswouTii, NSW:MEM BALL'S' imurr, POST ROYAL, POUT 'DONELsoPi, PITTSBUIIOII LAND] No, ROANOKE, ' HAMPTON ItLIADS, PEA BLUM; Sc., an. The whole formtee au ILLUSTILIT.Ei). POSTWAL. SOUVENIR, Of 0.017 OVUM, in lb. present most Important strug• gle in the history of this great nation Part 1. entltlod 71116 MANCH TO TILE OAP. ITOL. (of Omagh Regiment of Idensachusetts,) will appear as above. . ' . • adagio Parts. (cooatlily , free by cta. `Cue year, (12 monthly parted ii lat • Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Carcramors. Apply to . JOHN BODIES, O. 1 10 .2.4.21 0 —ap1831m • • 37 Perk limn, N. Y. perms!, tt tl&i 1N 1780.—ISAli XI PREMIUM IMIOCOLATE.—Pure prepared COtt()A, 11411ECEOPATH DI mud VANILLA , . CIIOOOLATEIL wenwoled Nall .In quality and Barer to the. Paris Chocolates; have. stood the test of avec throaquartano of • century. awl 'aio.pronouneed by sill who have once usod thew to be superior to any others. , Dinoufactured by W. Baker k Co.; at their Mills, Jo /Dorchester, Masa, and for isle at their Branch Depot, No. 217 Fultou street, New York City, and by Otueers aud Dealerigenesally throughout the tibia,. " Address • 11. L. PIERCE, 100Dm 217 Fulton street. New York. al uriut, 1:11 Pktkil"hKT 11U1.0. lA - I[lo3-117_111B CITY ,011' PITTSIKLBOII.—aII Moe who-have tr*ltateet-tovor the kluth meat of. their Grafts sad hiringzeutT ualtua that I! thcs wish to srold oats owe said amommaht, they wil l all Inamedbitelly anti ll. litildate all meats that may be standing unpaid at We dater April 241, 1461. 'WA{. '' ' 11411.0 UN " BD bbit. white Wiest Paailly. Sloan •—• ((racks kliddllnts; - - - • • Jot recalled sad tor '; • 4eal • ' : arnier r ket Itryi gavots; MBE ..111 lED IC.I L r - IJ _ tAli iE 3.101tE NPLEASANT AND/UN:SA V KED ICI C%.—Foss anpleasan and danaareffla disea.esi use. ELIIBOLD'S la:X • TILACT BCDIIII, which on reversed the endorse. Int•ft of tiaa mast prominent pha nouns an the la olced Medea Is now offered ao afflicted humanity as a , certain Curb for Om following diseased and si magmas origataating from diseases and alioes of the Urataary or !Sexual' Organ,: General Dehlhly, Itteotal and Phy.lcel Depressitia; Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the lived, lausafueed I dean, 11, stortaa, (Senegal Irritalaill my, Liestiessuese and nicepleatinea• at Night, Absence OD Muticular Efilciency, Liars or Appetit., Dyepepsia, Emaciation, Low ripirga, DixorgantrA. Don or Paralyade of tlin Organs id Generaltau, Paiiii tation of alto Mom, mud aa fact all th. canacomitants .10y ervous and debilitated stale of the tlyit«tn. To i000,.0 the genuine, [nit soak gat lieltubulaDs. Tube no otter, guaranteed. Son alivr,Lini . lll4 , lll nl,l her intoto notitird,twb A - Y Eli:o Cl'lllA I" I 1.1.6.—A re you nick, feeble and romplainitot7 Are you out of order, with your system deranged, sad your feel. Inge uteitrufortable? Them. gyantatates an.' often the prelude o serious Some lit of sickness in creeping hpou you, end should be averted by a tium ly uer of the right remedy. Take Ayer's sod cnwueu oat the disordered humors--purity the &diem, and let qlO folds more on unobstructed lu bnalth again. 'they stimulate the functions of the Mel) Into rigorous activity, purify the ayelein trout the ote structionti which make Merano. A told millet. team where in the body, mid obtaructa Ito mitUral func tions. These, if not relieved, rowel upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general mg gravalion, guttering, and disease. While in title CUll ditiun, oppressed by tit„ derangements, hike Ayer's Mlle, and see how directly they reetore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. V, hat is true MA no spy:omit iu this tenet end common complaint, le alto true iu many of the deep seated and almgetuto , dintrutpers. The same purgative eruct expels them. Caused by eituflar °bear...Liceus and derialgt..lon le of the natural lunctione of the body, they tiro rapidly, and marry of theta surely, cured by the eamt. memo.. None aho guar the virtues of those Pills will neglect (.employ them When sullering Irma the disorders they cure. Statements loom leading phyolcieue iu mine of the principal cities, sod trout other well known public 1,110114. From o F”rtrardiag ilcrchani 4,4 tool, Feb. 4, I itZei. Liu. A rem Your Pills oro the paragon, of oil that ix great in medicine. They have cunAl bty Wile daughter or ulcerous soros upon her hands and (oct that had proved incurable Ica - p..4in. Her mother boo heart long grievously aillicteil with blotches and pliu• plot on her skin oud la her hair. After Our child was cured, she also tried your Ohl hose cured her. AnA Al lllpila LO 6. AS A FAMILY PHYSIC. From Dr. E. W. (341.1.07iyhi. ti VW Oriel., Your Idle are the prima. of purged. Their excel lent qualltlce aurpase any cathartic we pommel. They are mild. but very mrtam and effectual in their se tem en the bOirCitl, which makes them invaluable to u. lu the daily treatment op dime.. HEADACHE, NtilK HEADACHE, FOUL STOW fS um Ur, Earrara Boyd, Dewu BUG. Arca: 1 clutiot miniver you What I:tat-- plaints I have ow-cif with your PIIIN bvlteelhao to .ay all that irs ever ("ma uw4 a purvaiare iscwiacuir. I grcatdepsuderwc.liatl effectund cathartic iu my dully COaleat will, clisontss, and bches tug as I do th.,l yuur PW.egord ue the tsst us bare, 1 oh worm tal on thorn highly. Plt11.081:11, P., May I). J. C. A VElL—hir; / have hoeu re yratodly cured of th.. runt !oodarhr oily body can hate, by u doao..r two of your Palls. It art:ma to larl3o Jruw • ball mowed., which they eiVall. at 014, Yuan rich groat reupect. ED. I W. FILER LE, Clerk 01 throituor Oath., BYSESTEBt, IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. From lier. J. V. lluao , Puatortifritlreut Church, Beat. DR. ATM. I huv maid your Pllla with estmerdi• nary in tuy huskily and an (hues 1 an culled te visit lu Matreaa. To regulate the organs ol gligemtlen and purify the blood, they are the very tent re,,,,dy I h a , ever kuuwu, and 1 rue tamatieutly re cemmead them to my trienda, Yuan, J. V. HINES. BILIOUS DISORDERS—LIVER COSIPLAINTI From Dr. Theodore Bell. of Selo York Cup. Not only a ru your rifle adnurably aufapied to flair purpoaa wi an aperient, but r and their beneficial ef fects upon tbe Liver Ivry warted award. 'I bey have a my practleo proved more effectual fur Ilse cure of fobw e:plan". than any our remedy I can men that. idoncrely 10)0100 that we bare at length • porgati‘e adimb 1. uorthy lLc coolideave of the prd t-ivuon and the pimple. bIrAICIIIINT Or tug INTEHION Waallingtuta., 1). C., Eta I hare u.eil your Pills in uty general and hes. idtal preettiv ever since yeti made them, and I/0 nut maittate to soy they am We heat cathartic reemploy. heir regulating uctiun ou the liver is quick and de. clued, camequently they tiro ao admirable remedy tar deuaugenteuts of that organ. liideeti, I Lary seldom tumid arise ul luirosia duirme a ulatmarar that it did nut readily yield to them. Praterwdly youre, A LONZO BALL, M. D., Physician of the Atari., 11.pital. Wassaw, Wy ming Co., N. Y., Oct. it; laa."s. 9 Duo hilt, I out using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and hod them an excellent ptirgatiVe he titan. the Warn, and 'savvy Me joaigania of u.• Wood. JoliN hi. IIIEACII.III,,M. D. DYBENTYILY, UTAWCAIEA. nt:Lex. WORMy. • From Dv. J. a. Give, of Charavo. Your Pala have had a long trial in my firactlrs, and I hold thew in xvitoem aa ooe of the h.t aperienu have ever found. Their' alterative. elleCt .11.11 the hour tank. them aw eau•llent rennwly, when given -1,, an ut li duo. for totiou+ dyxent, 7 and diorrivita. Their supr.cciathig mak. thtu, very etauspintile and convenient fur the 11. e of women arid children. f4oni if.. E. SM.; /ligneous add Illi4tooe. Boston. I non on, or two large duo. of your Pill., taken at the proper time, are excellent prawn..a of the aot. a./ ...toe when wholly or partially •uppliessed, and also very eil.tual to close.e the atotoro-0 mod expel frormo.- They ranch the L.•et physic ire have that I recommend no other tunny patient.. CONSTIPATION, COSTIVENESS, SUP PRISSION RHEUMATISM, GUCT, NEU ILA LGIA, Dpu Ps f PARALYSIS, VITA, From In, J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Caartdo. T 44 111111c6 awned be mud of your Pills tor the cur, 1 , of CiN/10(14 • . If oilier* of our fraternity have fume i them as 14/11W101111 AI 1 have, they should loin Dm t. proclaitulu I (or the benetit of the multitudes atm .infer fro that complaint, which, although bad enough In i cult. is the proffonitor of other. that's wee worse. I believe re alireaess to orlgivate in the liver, but your 1111. affect thiskorgfin and cure the dbmise. !'raw Iler. Dr. Ltairkes, of the ilialhadist Epise. Chilerh. Pumfroti datniv., navanunn, tea., .an. Cy 1.40. LlONOltili tit. I should be utignalelnl for the relief your liklltlasa brought me If I did not report my case to you. A cold reatiVil in my limbo and brought on excruciatlug isearaigoe pow. w filch ended 111 chrome rheumatism. Notwithstanding I bad the beet o 1 pliy manna, the Stream gn.w worse nodwont., Wall ny the oullrino of your excellent agent In Baltlinam lir. Blacken:le, I tiled your 1.,14. Their ellocts were slaw but sure. By imweirring In the U.O 01 them, I atu not entirely well. .uses Cnesamr.n., Often Rouge, Ln., Dec. 5,'65. Dn. Arta: I hare been entirely cured, by your (Uhl. of /them/sone tfauf--• painful illIWIA• that had of nie tor years. V I NtaiNT N1.11 , K1.L. e6"3lnet of the Nilo In onithel cx)otalo Mercury, which. although a valuable ridlasly In skillful lamas, in dangerous in a piddle pill, Irmo the dreadful von sequence. that frorillently follov Its In.ollou. QIN. ThemilVlllaiti no mercury or tolneralimbotatice what ever. Pricr, Y 5 resit. per Vot, or fire &or, for 51. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A VEII. 6. CO., Lovull, Mafia boll b Ditilero torrywhoro. ) 1011 84 LE. LBUGGY, nearly flaw, in ,:sampler• rennin, order, 1.4. sale , lour. !mom , at 70 WATER itT It Ekt Jezi II Po lltels 1, P. Litt SALE.—Two twowtory brick dwellings, slip piled with water and gm; lots each du by ltai teld, flUtalad OU South avenue, Allegheny city. A building partly , finished, with late .1000 base. meat, all acre and • qn•flaf of daddld, •itnatad om WOoda' hum a snort dist... from the" klanahmter l'aseetiger and Ft. W. A G. Itallruads, being stlitable We wanufacturlng,purpoento Also, a farm of Hal serer, six and a hall mike from the city, and nun and a quarter miles from Mum.. ney's Station. P. Pt. W. a 0.11. It., with a young Otehatd of 81.0 trot... Water power has Mill, two dorm, and other improvements; fifty aurae cleared, balms., timber. if or farther partivala.r. !minim of titOWL UYltlt, 61. lerul et., Allegheny, ao2ii or 115 Libortv strent, l'ltf+l.ureh t. biLlau, ABOUT. MOULT [IOWA POWER. IN 0001) 0111 M. WILL 116 . ISOLD 0111C#P YOB 0.1.1511 Euquhe et the GAZYTTE OFYIOt. fel4:dtt Vieth event. nbovo Srulthheki. 1. 4 1 U R LE—SICOI%I)-ILAN !Wile J: 6RB.—W. have for male thrno lu Inch BUILILBS, 24 feet long, with tw.l glues each ;-two 40 inch, 111,4 long, two with reds; one ti Inch, 2S lOpt• long, with live fines; six cylinder Boller., at inched Wiwi. ,14.5, 2a lent loog—ell ~,ot which will he vrornanred la goof Order, end sold ala greet bargain. WATtkrii A id BN6UC,' Weal Point Boiler Worka, Water et., below Penn. iny2l,llAn • • I/E.I.IDLNUE UN PENN bTREJIT .11 - 01 i , throodilory brick dwelling, with 1011 roona, lot llor.llo, la oupol 110 b.( on Pohl, •Irket, .11 10 good order. Price only 01,500 —41.0...1c5ah and boligace lu tlre equal tynnu..l pity. u 0 WC. l'untoduu at any time. Lignite Of ' 'll. MoLAIN R CO., tity:11:1( • 102 Fourth lured. :purr. chi 1141- AV finery, ILI eurisidete order. Apply to WEST. AKT111311.4, trih.lkeltr Ate. ott N.. ISA lecrrirth TO LET. INK RENT tiItSALE.—A ROUE oontaiulog' nine room and cellar, together with etOIINS OF LAND. within one. fourth, of a cab of, Llayerillo litation,for $l6O por swan: A' NEW AOUBE, containing fire rooms, och lar and garret, on !Martine etireh Vint Ward, Ailo- IllostY: for Flit per month. - _ F•ir further particular enquire of— CaPh HAYS, nob:Cf et Hototitle Btntion. ►I 1A12a.—.1 large, well liruebed and oomfortsbly tundthed Store on Market, between Third sod Fourth itrorta. , . h torero took lawn ' ti" 4' "I, and her s un I °ccu P l -a314 Avery's Ac'dw"Ytor yo g t ndian Third 'Also:tin ten diabrotype Room, , corner o sultsblo tor odlets. Boot !rory lair, to nit the' that!' GAZZAIIi ' oceniia Tbirl and Nialuit streets. ' B.4JrIK 8 D 110 SX 6A V I NGS INSTITUTION, No 1711/14.1. BTft.n (oppoecite llio ellstoM Chartered by the Legitleturr. ornems: Preeklew—JAAlES PARK, J. xlex TIICSIOMIS : R. F. Eodd, A. Reitieluent, • J.lola liltudes. Jacob St euhrei Alex. BrleKey. Al:red Sleek. ruunrxn : Ym. H. Smith, John F. Jentnng% TOd. Moo Hi r, Fronde ',Min,. Henry Lloyd, Josiah Mug, Zug, tl. 11. Wc.lll, A. S. !tell,ll..lsurtlt, h. 1/. C.pcbraw, N. S. Fodor,• 11. A. ha.d, 11' tn. Nmlt J. W. Wourlvr..ll, It. C. echun.rl 7., 11. Jou., C. W. Itlekt.tson, H. F. Jove., J. AI. Tiernan, S. LI. Llartu.ow, IV. U. 1 1 1.141., D. H. Long, It. J. Aorlonma,, 11, Jim, W. healer, D. E.. Alell Joky, W. Secretary and Trtuourt.r— D. lE. Al' K 1 N LET, lipati daily, from aa. m. to p. m. Atra.'Flimala) ml ratturday . eveaingt, from a toff o'clock. floposita rot:aired of ONE 1.114 E and upo arts. rfaidatala declared la Iltrefulter and Jona ~ 1 mC. eat': [fit ideu,lu ullonoti to. rn - toulu urn pine.t :o tb, credit of the deliiiiiitor as prionipal. and bi•ar nner twt,.[Lue compounding it. c•>utalLi UK 'hurter, By-Lore, it., lilt totaled al tb , • °flint, dearl'his lustitatints offrra, toponially to Ilionn 10 , noon wtioaa earnings aro ' , molt, the opportunity annoinniato, by tonal' &piaci., rosily atioA, aa' bill no a ronoarre winoi tinnLitni. thou MO 0..1 pnt) being bale, bill g inaira, rnmainin, tort,lvi I 101.1ali. 6A V I.S.A.N.K, No. b . ) irortml OHARTICRED IN 11356. - open daily from N to 2 o'clock, also on Wed...lay and-. Saturday evenings. from May lot to Noverobcr tat,' from 7 to 9 o'clock, and frun Natomtror let to nay lot from k to ft o'clock. Devadto rweived of all ouno, not Itota than 01 DOHA!, Hod o dividend of lb.+ pronto declart•ti twine year, lu Juuo and Depernbor. Interest boo boon 1. rinrod .emiatzti.ittzUY. in Juan nod Decoluber, .in the blank wan organized, at thu rato of PIS tar N pow. lottmot, If not drown out, Is ptacca t. the of tbo ilfpaniitor of principal, mid Imam the dime In terrift from the first days ot June and Drcetubor, mm pouudlog twice a year With... troubling dm doptoi bor to call, or eVt“ to prwriltlll bat p•At took. At LI. tato, trontry will doubly lu Icsf than twolro year, making In the aggrugatf alone •.. ONE•11/141 , ern?. • TSAR. Books, loontkinitia the Chatter, By-Laws, ft and dtrgulattons, tornisbad gratis, on appli.itio the ot➢ro. riIt.SIDZNI-41E0IIGE A LI3 ILE S.. John B Juhu Holulu., Alennudor BOnJ. L. Fuhuosiock Junes McAuloy. Jamee llordnuan, Isaac 11. Pennock, John Blershall. /sews B. D. Mends, A. Si 1/ tl ill Burgun, William .1. Anders°. Ala ..Ter Bradley, John G. Datkoren, Cloorgo Black, Jlhn B. l'Antield, Alonzo A. Carder, Charles A. Coil., William Dunglan, John 11,33., llopesrAlt Hepburn, William S. Pater IL Bunker, Richard klays, - W 1111.33 D. ia.Vety, SEVIOLTAUV AND TANADru James D. Kelley, l'nter A. Marirtnr, John U. 51,110 r,, Jame, SLIM°, linbert Robb, Walter P. Blineh..ll, John Orr, Ilenry L. Itingw,,h, John H. ShoPut , ,,r,r6r, trillium E. :ictauvrtz. Ain:larder Tindin. Isaac Whittier,: Chi Inatn Inagnr. 1--01 AS. A. COLTON, .111SCE.L.L.1.4"E0 IL'S NORTHERN MISSOURI The uib mud fit. L.sepli IL IL CO. hitt fa Ylc L/VEN 510.1. , ),/ ACHES or Die lA.ot PICA L AND TIMBKK FANNING LAND IN 'INK WEST, at low prin., ou ten ytars' medic, at tiro is•r cent. lotorma.„ . Twenty per cent is deducted for 101 l payment lA/LOS - 11, or in the Laud Bunds oe the Vi m patty,raken at par. If payment is made within two t.rs from date of parttime, with Interest.. At pre rot, the martet {odor at thaws bond. to from In to tal istr cent. below par, which afford/ an extraordinary opportunity to buy say of the CosufaLny's lauds mrtal, very Odic). (claw real value. A ftt►lt TRIP TICKY:T is Bison t'. Lana Boyars, and tbil are charred only hag freight *a all Wil ing materials wanted iron, tinuniiial for tires lin provanistits on land bought of the itallsoail Com pany., loiluenmente to emigrate to liorthera Mee° eteted, are u tioloo • : A wild, healthy climate. rich soil; cheap lands. the pnaluct tom of which pty for them, expoos. mid Impreertments too, ranch the Melt of credit gluon; a larger variety of /staple prOdUCtiOlWembra . tug all crtcals, hemp, tobacco, Chinese ongar cane iu perfect h., Dinh and sae.t potatoes, chbicer fruit, Including grapes for wine, and peaches, than any other region further south or north; pore aster, timber, wood, coal, lime, fine building ruck, day fur brick, and sand for court., are abundant and Wilt e mently ...diluted; its prairie* ore nearly for the plow; a epring emigrant can pleat "owl corn" In the latter part of June, and gathers ealuatde cropiu the euertedlng autumn for fattening great .riantitiee of hews and begs; It .1. only nocuseary to buy tabd enough for building., yards, orchards, vineyards sod crop. to be sucioned, . prairie* supply any quauttty Of escellent hay free of , otner cost bhart cutting and stacking, which in done with improve-1 mowers and lab.. at lox than one dollar fur ton, and as Judder ing Is confined to throe mouths and less, but little curairtrtfli.ety, to needed; lurt of open tustare age, etstute, nothing, neither Interest nor taxes, en abling the stock raiser or wro.d-grower to keep hones dud mule. by the score, herds of cattle end swine by the liiimineds, and flock. of sheep by the thou...rids, oil the markets are acoteolble by telegraph, rail and • airr, cud the local cash demand fur wool, hemp, to. baccoilionice, mule, tat imp, cattle and' sheep, to export, Ls ample for the eupply. All thee ale.- tog. ire withal three days travel of ally Albin. lc .4, for lu. lh.a $25 far.. Shall such immra,o re ...re. remain unimptored .31141,0111 i lAh,yol ! ...Secession is proved out It Is now perfectly sale to emigrate to northern Missouri, 61111 the lizy•, arc going. Ii will soon in street:bate Opp sire roocodo It, and the highest controlling III• terosts or th. demand It. Loyal idaeotiolders mob, with Union-Is/mg citizens lo boldly tolroca ting ctivincipstion, sorbed by the Prestiieni nod isiprosod by Congress. COLONIZATION' • Entigrants antllng iu colonic*, tdil to.tril'uto great.) In each other's advantage. Large and ch•totte ladles land parrot, furnish them every tacillty. To colonize aucceoaluily co.operatton a prumanzy. taffy Usti prnttl.si by a little ounoerted soil m_ nom 1.11 the time ha multitudeto, with prudent fcra thought and Nation, to secure, with little motley, rib terms and happy homes, WI Web mail rapidly C11..e it, value, tor thetimelvty and tiltir posterity. VA PITA LINTS, AND OTHERS. (Ite now, with little looney, and potions security to themselves, assist their more destitute but lodustsi ow and capable , friends to acquire, in a attic time, 'Minable farms and pleasant homesteads. The loud will nhondantly secure tb. regitleite ariesu,e, and its poolitto redaction. will soon enable the emigrant to tAtcel the loan and Integral. Pamphlets routalnlog Aokiou malr• showing geographlo al wan ton. railroad romtect hoot, and fly lug full laformation, are sent matte. Lot all erialutts to ohliu their Inetata to emigrate with thoni, apply for all fury cant to circulate. l'uoveratunt iu thaa way aria ho of mutual advantage to ail. apply to, or addreee " GEORGE S. HARRIS, • Lend Agent Hen. k St. Joe, Itallreee Ootepaey, • 45 VITT EXCHANGE, 8.1011. Alma Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Lend Commiesioner, jrl4•2npia,,T 1 DstiA V r.. 1% a olliNt No. 47 FEDERAL STREET Manufacturer. of °int" variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOVE-5 Of the bred patter., for either coal or wood. ORATE FRONTS and FENI4:ttS. of the Ist.-e stlle.trid trot duluh. Vie would .11 the attention of bnildera to ono NEW RANGE, which I.mneldenvl by those who hare them in we aa being uneurpaaml. OAST IRON I.IOUSIG iItONTR. IRON RAILINO, and all kinds CAtiTINGS rondo to order. mole B OOTS AND SHOES.- NEO. &LORRE, BON & CO., No. 71 Wood etrect, corner or Iroerth, have Jett ncalved e fresh mon ineut or LADIES' GAIKERS AND BALMORAL BOOTS; U IbSES do do 4.1 o; -.OIIII,DRISN'S do AND FANCY SUOES; GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; .Do: GAL V 002:111RICKS GAITERS; BOVS' do do do; Do. do OXFORD TIES; All made to our eprotal order, and warranted to be tho beittlhat can he gonad ready made In auy place. N. wye7 ' tlOtn'S ANL SITOES AT titi MAE, 1./ KIT STUENT.—j,OIJK Al' THE I'UIUE3. Ladies Eng. Luting Het:lollWe 61,00, 'worth $1,25 ,e• " Cong " " 1,25 " 1,76 •" Floe Fr. Blaroceo Heel Booty 1,37 " 1.T.1 • Goat Gangrene " 1,37 " 1,75 Morocco Slippeno 60 • " 75 " 111 75 " 1,12 ALL 0111 EH GOODS IN PHOPORTION. • JAMES ROBB, N. 69 MA ItligT 81111 MT. ILIAARD l'Alit.E,t4, with tihurp's .4.". Patent Cushion; ere well known to be eriverlor to ill! other". I'►teetod November. • lienufactory, 14 FULTON STREET, New and aewud•band BALL% CURB, TREMILINGB, ✓onT PATTER Nli now of. toted to tho tothlot. 11 , 0 - FANCI EN. MLLEDGATE FICONTS FENDERS, of the 0.0.0 my los. Dar COMMON KITCII/6',N ICOW ANOr JAN' oo which aro otliwt.l M vrry low priyor 111 M -Special Inducements °nov) to build - on In van of 011.Alfltd FRONTS. 4 1 4ENCtis UOT EL, UN 711.1.: ECRU,PEAN RIDDLE kODSIA FIFTY, ONNIN PSR DAY /la/I Fruw kf ore Pro,. • 0:8 - 51ertin as they may he ordered noktioun rteroctory. There u a ktorter's shop and Bath Itorr i a attached to thu Trete' bm"lkulitu ul ItUNtiEllS and LIACE:ILL 21 11 , 6 'y we aro NIL nozB:dlyss • AALEKIIIIIN 13usTuN, is the largest and beat arranged Rotel In the Nate England Staled; le .13 trally looted, and easy of ac et, from a 0 the routes of travel. it Cenralns all the modern ungnerementa, and every cotereufmtce for the comfort end ecculatenaation 44 the traveling public The sleeping rooms are Lug., end venltlateel; the suite. ul rooms are well erraugyd, and completely tar utsLed rer lanulieealel large travking parties, anal by house wail contlrme to be Mid wn hret !Imo' tune! in reel, respect. przl•lyd LEWIS EWE, Propri e tor. NGI v. rnCCf J P. lOU:CU. VOUNGBItOTHEILS, lltiquzsNE FOUN ,L ear, Liberty street, near the Doter Depot Pa. 11. R., Pittsburgh, Pt., toisaidnettire 110 T BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every Mac - mason. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASII.2iGS, }•IRE FRONTS, IRATE' BARS, NVAGON BOXEs, SAD AND. MO [RUNS, GRATES AND GRATE FOUNTS, STOP. BOX Es, Sea, illwayd on hand and for sale tow. Orders lett vitt!. W. N. VIJ U NU, rainier of Wood itieet nod litammel alloy, will recetre prompt mum- A 1.1...E.1%, 11cUU1LWl h &CU., VAi,Lmr .CA., Poi:sons, Pnwburgb, a.rw•lo:llot3iE, No. Sul. Liberty,street. hianinaciurere oii COOK, PAULA/It AND BEAT LNG SW/VES, PARIAMI. AND KITCIIEN OPIATES, eilibLOW NPARE, etc., Stoel and Class Monlils; Bnli tng Dltll Owings, Mill Gearing, Gas, ‘Pater and At tuna Pipe, Sad Iron,,,Dog Wont, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Polley., Hangers, eat Whisele, Couplings, and lauding, bzuertilly. Al., Jobbing and Unpin. taming, made to order. Patented Purist& .MIII, %lib Steam or Mune Purer. n012.61nd 0././48, ef C. OIL BILOSEIZ, , Metropolitan Hotel .• E. CLAIII STREET, Pria,suitGer. (Ake hoc. from Ito 11. ca. and 3 to 5 p. m. D U ca.\ , Lai' a . , CU, • • PURE WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS Wilco, No. Lill Liberty •treot, =1:111 pIiTitULITE OIL WOR.K.-REELIE Gime', Proprietors; Refiners and .11.auutactur ere.' Pure Bunting Petrolite—trade mark, Pure White at bon Oil, Doodurixed Betizolts Steam Clarifie&Lubricating Oil, COW PresseAl IL IL do do • No. l, No. 2 and No. .t Al_scLifixty Oil, . Argued Oil, Lerel Oil, Glory Waguluaud .11111 Grease and Spirilft of Naph IL. ttikrurders fined promptly. tiorliltur, curuer of Front and Smithfield streets klunralculanla Hour, Pittodmrch. Pa. 1414 • LL. USA 1" BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, Ls II P 111 ANUFACTQUE.Etb Nu, IFOODSTREET, GTO. W..WOLDIWIIT SAY. 1WAT•14.......). t. 111 COIOIIOI WOODVILLE. OIL REFINERY. HULDSIIIP, BRYAN .1 , c0.. 4 .O I I.FFAOTOSFISF or BUiLNINGQi L. AND LUBRICATING OIL, - Keep la , uttantly 00 tizol the very 'bolt quality 01 BURNING OIL, elilar and without alur;•aLw, a good LUBRICATOR, pure tI BITS BkINZOLIi: auil GAL riesTAII omen 101 l at No. 35 Fun( Brims", Bauk recoud 111 be promptly ititeudril to, not-dri 'WAG LE OIL WORK,' S.-IVItiIiTM.A_L AN DEILNuN, refiners arid tleslorsta PURR CARBON Oily (quality gharanteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. Mir CAR GREASE and BRNZOGR constantly on hand. orders received for the pment e.t CHF-1. 4 13, SMITH Water acid Find street.. ea2:timd pErRuNA OiL woms.—Ll).:G, FALLER A CO. Work. at Sharpsburg Station, Allegheny irtaloy Railroad. Miro and Warehouse, 23 111AliiiiNT STII.ES.T, Pittsburgh. litanutacturers ot ILLELIIINATINii and LUBIII - 07iltDuN OILS and air No. 1 11.1iFiN ND OIL, warranted con-explo. dye, always on hew". . octklyd 1 ÜBIUCATfI.G OIL, Ai. THE Low LI ensue or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly . . baud and for sale by B. tl..t J. it. SAW YE/L. As to the with ty, we rotor to annexed-cenintate: , Nov.V.7 Mean. B. 0.4 - J. H. Pirrseonou Genial The , Lubri cating Oil we are gettingirom you we lied to be the brat for our impales we hare net med. Tut L. S. /L. It. 11. It. Co., Be \V,,. ESPY, Plea/dent. LUCIFI It OIL WORK . WILLIAM P. rvoozysiDar, • 11 1/11 1 1M1VTIIIIIII 011 . GOAL AND CARBON 'OILS, ' and &attar In CHIJINEYS. No. ad 11.1a4;ototn;et, betvre.in Second and Third, PITTSLIUII(M, PA. ; Sa UN Ditl ES.— A) ,llitiND BEEF:" . idsi3f L.1.131.b lu barite and 1:0,3M - 1111111,8 I.IIIIE 1 ; . . • Nib 3 MAIIIikftEL, large; . On bawl clod Iu .10 by ', i : JOll, .•WM 13 MATS At CO., 3 V 5 , 111 bir13 .1' N. . ~NN - 1.11.1, Lillian' I'ItOM . 81-0; TON.-40lib's. largo!No. 3 Mackorol: • . , - 20 ht. blds. -do - 3 ' do; :2 do do -- 2 do; 1: 0 Waft- 1347.4 Waal 11e-ctsol; 10 do .I[o,o Ravi- - - ;dot . _, N. roetdvl, 2 hod for - .ln lby II; IltDr)l.lr4 ri tj ierea of _ Limber land, eituatel Weatinorclantl cduotj, near the Ithdrertlie 'Junction, fronting. on -the Fenneylntata liailru.ol,Cofiniiningh Meet and Penn,llelinla Clonal Win exchange ono acre Of lb. Istatt tot the price elan ( 1 113a,rel. Apply toJOIN • k C0..102. VannkiL. NEW YOBS A LKALL--The boys brands of English Cau•tic Alkali kept contently on band pad for ludo at the lowest market rates by • • • ALEX-INDi KING,./.. KING Jell. No. .273 Liberty .tfeet. J SHARP. UPUTA'II)Eis I VOTAME6 1-+lllO hush, .Iprime i'inkeye Pia4toea Jut neared Nod fur 4141J6 toy . FRANK VAN 0011DrAt, Jolt. ' ' SecAutl loront. bais now MOirly,. from N....totem:l2er LOarty, for Nati by 2 ' DICE - ETA CO.' V.EARLS.-7 bbls. Year' Ask stewed Il on consignment and for, We. by Jett A IsSiXANDER . . . 11001iti, of , all ai• - es,. used in. Liolnizig Botta, fur Lilo at Maud Z 3 9t. Clair It. 4.41‘ /1.21111.111.8, A. BRADLEY, MOTELS (AT% uK NSW YORK (Uppubilo City 11.114 IL Ff.ENCII, PILIPLLIZ:St. STO rES. 31111°1'4.in evrs PITTSBURGII, 01722== 1 4t.k; %,11. WiCotton; ' bag andA bbis. ginseng; bbL iknsarnxt 'noir landing" train 'reamer Lizzli Martin, tor Gala bY !Jett] ISAIA bicitry, k CO. -L;-2(111 bozei prime V.:, ' l O au • Ream t'/etleti R•II,LR.OaILDS. __ ..., OLE V ELAND, - .. .\J PITTIIIIII/0311 AND WHEELING RAILROAD —SUIIIIRIt ABILLNGRXRNT.--On and alter/ RONDA li. Ray 6th. 1666 'Trains will have thoatelF4 of the Pinanaylvania itallreed, In inttehirgbi.,,se follows: Pialbavilh. Celaeabaa gad CDieiiiiikii Sloe ire• vole ' Leaves Pittsburgh —...--.... 11/0 is, m, 12:5Ci. mwmwdo Steubenville........__. 4.-igt . ,i.. 00 p. . do Newark. SUO "107.15 • 'do Columbus ..........._. .. Ii a 9 - • tt:is Arrive. Cincinnati. ...... ~ - .... 4nt, p.✓'in.( 6:40a. m. do et. 'Louis.. .- -.._. '.../ li,bu a: to'. as i rktG p. . No change of cam 1....tw00n-Plitsburgh 44.11111.11110,4111/14 I Splendid Sloepiog Cara attached to ell - NP•ht Train, PinsAuvi, and Wt. 4 .4 Line. Lrreves Pittsbarghi /1...0u a. u.,1 n7lO a. ....u,t,,. p..,.. do Wellevtile.l l 3:ou - ' 41.4 .. I d:6 0 do Stelibetie'el 11. t. " / k, - lti o - 4 0g, 41 •de Wheeling. 4:51 " 10:.1 an 5.5 Arrived Rellair._, ‘ 50;.. " P.,19 " :405 Connecting at Illing with Vaitimor t and Ohio Railroad. ~gd at 114i.r it ith Central Ohio Ridivuoid for Zanmville, Lancaster, Clitleville,C.Aumbus, Cin cinnati, IndiananOs,ELLoOis, and points Watt. P , itt:tbarga and Clircian4 Liu. • , Laavea Pittahurgh..,-...... ...... 1:00 a. in. WOO p, zu. do Wellsville ..—........' ....,. 4:25 " 3:00 0 do Bayard_.:.._ • z.. 6:10 " 41 4. du „AWance.......- . ......i.i. 1i:43 " CIO •" do: Hudson -.....:-- '' ' .3:00 -". 1%42 arrive. Cleveland i; - ' 9:15 .56:50 " 'Cieuneet leg et ilayard with Disearawas branch for New Philadelphia and CanalDcrier; at Alliance with Pitt.borgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad:at Hndeon with Cleveland, Zatwaralo and Cincinnati B. It. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falb; and - Millersburg, and at Clt,eland with C. .4 E. it. R. for Erie,: Dunkirk ' and Budd° with 0..4 T. It. 11. for Toledo, Detzvit and Cad 41144 . 0, and the North-west. .. . . ... . Weilerille ilicoormioulation Lear. at COO p. to.. , Eaturailig trains arrive at 2v..13 aro., 016 a. to.. :25 al.& CO , O p: m.• Through Tlekete to .11 romluent points In the West or noirth-west, North or North-nelt, ma be procured et the tabert, btreet Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. .. Yoe nuttier information, npplg to_ z _ WILLIAM TEW'WHT, Ageut; Al the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn et. myt QIJAIMER AR- ItANOKMENT FORJ, LSini•— THE PICNIIEVYL'.. w re VAN IA CENT ILA L RAI L ROA.D. RIGHT DAILT TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, May bib. The MAIL TRAIN laavens Pittsburgh troto.khe Paasenger depot, at' the Intersection of Liberty and Grunt streets, every morning (except Sanday) at 2:50, a. m., stoppirg ut the principal stations barrette Pittsburgh and Philadelphia; end making direr:can. need., at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing ton, and for Tow York via Allentown route. the. EXPRESS TRAIN leaven the mown named station dotty at &SA) p. m., stopping only at prin cipal stations, making direct connection at Ennis* burg, fur Italtimom, Washington end-New - York rte Allentown. The PAST LINE I•srist the above named Station daily (Sundays excepted) at 6:2ti p. m., stopping only at principal stations, and connecting at Danis but g for Lattimore and Washington. LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger OW attached, loaves the Pareenger Station every Mora. off, (Stind.tre excepted,) at kftfra. to., running as for no Convotough and stepping ut WI otatlons. At:VUSI2tIODATHIN TRA Mr! Tim Yohnonown Aneommonacton Tram mar. dauy, (except Sunday) at 2:16 p. m. , atoning M it atationa and running as far us Conemungh. first Accommudootiou Train air Wall's Station bona daily (oartpt Sunday) nt 6:4g0 a. 111. Second Acconamodatlon Train for Wall's Station Isere, (tscept Sunday) at 11:tel a. in Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Statton keg,* daily (except Sunday) at 1:00 p. tn. Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall's Station learn daily (oacept Sunday) at 0:16 p. m. Rsturnmg Trans. arrive In Pittsourgn as follows: &aroma., 12,2.5 p. m. ; 12.05 p. m. ; Past Line, 12.35 a. on.; Johnstown 'Accommodation, 11205 a. on. • pint WalPs Station Aocommodation.&3o a, =ills ' . and Station Accommodation 6:35 a. 1:34 Third Station Accomniodatima, 1.1 , 6 p. in.; ninth Wall'. Station Accommodation, 6:10 p. tn. Trains front itlainrville mod Indiana octonsct at Blabs. sills Intel - motion with Johnstown Accommodation Fast and West, Exprens and Sail Wait. . Tne public trill find Ir greatly to their Inters/4 In anim,- Fast or West, to leant by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as tho accommodations 05w MUM cannot be surplacarod On any othern:ate. • The Bond is balloted with noun, and 1w entirely fres from dust. We can premiss esicty , a• ' sed and comfort to all whit may favor thia [toad withtbeir pstronags. To New York atz. 60iTo 1ia1tnnura.........18 60 4.- _ to Philndalphig‘..- 10 60 To Lanrnater........... 8 65 ro Etarrotbarn. —. 7 46 Bairptgachneked to all tattona on the rennoyln.. 010 ()antral Railroad, and to l'hiladelplak.l4lllmop. and Sew York. Panieugere • purchaelog • tickets in can. 1,11/ be chargext an atm., woo: ding to dinamord travelod, In addition to ail, /tAttiOU rime, except from .111tiGL.11 where the Company boa no Agent. NOTICE—In cane of foe% the Cpmpauy will bold then:wolves raeponsible for personal -14a...0ge only, sod for en amount not exceeding 0100. N. B.—An Ornailina Lino hae Nen employed to C 41111,1 paeeengers and leigintice to and from the De. pot, at • and baggage. nei to exceed 25 mote for each pee. Hagerandbaggage. Forlickets, opply to . ST&P'AitT. Agoni, • . At tho Penueyilarils Central liailetntd Pm:mum Htation, on Liherly and Grant etreeta. " \o„ 1.2 hoot gnoettniondent. Altoona. Pa. ' • ~,TEAM WEEKLY BET WEEUN t isk kJ NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL: land= tog and embarking Passengers at QUEEN.' (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York and Elillarbl; Oda Steamship Company Wend daipitching powered Clyde-Loth Iron Steamships M tellositt . .... ....... Jtmaßk; GLASGOW Saturday, July 5. CITY OP BALTIAIOII4I.--....—Saturday, July 12. Ana every Saturday, •r nuo,, hum Pier 44, berth arrirs OP eA&S'ACIV /UST OABIN.-.-57b40STZEBAGE-..........530,t0 do to Londou.... EO,OOI do to London 33,10 do to Para 85,00 do to Paris : t ...... . 8 800 do to Hamburg, , 84,00 da to Hamburg- 25,10 LONDON EXHIBITION: Baton, tickets, bon: , . don end back. lasi. CLas. Third Claw —._.,....,„ Paeserwera also forwarded to Barre, B — remea,, But. terdam, Antwerp, Sc., of 100 rates. Otia - PASSLIMEM too Etra.P.—By cad., of Am 800. rdary qf swim, all yoneners !euriag the Usitsei Stettne ear required to jee ear . Paerporta before inisig on board Br Re•arnter. reorPereone wlohing te bring out their friends tea buy tiekeie rive at the &flowing rates to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Let (t bin, 325. and WV& Steerage from Liverpool /40,00. From Queenstown $30,u0. Thaw Memnon hare anporiar samminodationalbe •pamengara, and carry oxporiorired thargoaruh. • Thoy arolt lo 'Wear-tight Iron Sections, wit ban Patent Sire Annihilators oulioard. • - Juribl G. DALE, &gait. Is Broodway, New York.' • J 011.15 TI.IOIIIYOGN, Agent. mhio•dri No, 410 wrr.et., Pittehrrib. E holtublvauz. tr, 96 AXD 98 THIRD &RIM Save Just received an lament stock of WALL PAPERS, 130IIDUICS, GPHOLSTDDIDO. GOODS, 9AT114 DE LAI,ZiES, DANA2HB, LAGS And every other article In our line which we a[eof tering at exceedingly lew agorae. • rerrliemem her, 9e and 98 TIII BD STREET, oppo ate S. W. WOODIVKLL'it. mb3l LiLUAA W. P. PORTER & CO., Dlnnufacturen of STEAMBOAT saArris, CRANKS, PISTON RODS, PITMAN JAMB, WRISTS, LOCOMOTIVE • • AND CAB AXLES, ANCHORS, And all klnda of linavy Vort;ing. • • TEMPfiIiMiCEVILLE, mess Pittsburgh; A Ltorannoir tlhnvrt. PL JAMES CIULDS & CO., HOPS COTTON HILL, ALLEGHEr: luartirammisits REAMLESe BACH AND OP OSNAPUBO ittcap TO DICTIES ,WIDE.- . glat•Orders left at H. 'Childs & Cet.'s;l33.woodi Pittsburgh. will remise attention.' - I SAM/ • IJUTLET Oafr Mats • ALUGSZNY Cm, Invites the attention prbuitek. ere and overman to We large Mock of tWroacbte Reasoned Luntsig.-ValiDuW niAidg STUNT JOISTS, "DEOSISO, BOTTOM .AN ; LAT/yr: .PALINGB, at., Sr. tie rfli itd orders for sawed etntieritb pr' mpineen and at MI, rates. Paeans granting ions timber are serticularly invited to examine bie-etor,kz. - •-.- : Office en CELAIG STuEicr. near,Bobitum DINE .111',V.LES bbl,. Chi*. Pins Apples, expressly for pas ssrving, to arrive bx railroad ols day and tot aals • • B 110.1•6 j„l3 Nov. 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