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' lk, • • ,cl • • ,-;,,;;4%* '' !1.:•.:...- 4 • .;l 77 4.,i:.,,..4?,‘'.,...'",1' 'I/ :::- .1_!; :,: i:' ~ ,'.' •-' ' ' -, - :'•:: ,, :,'' , :,43',: ~ •':,:ii'':.;',.f.'il *- . • •• :0 IV-I'''. • 12' : • . • ••• • .•• 4 11. • ,_„ • •-• • `, ~~ij~~~y-r _ "j =MEI 2IiI3II,BDAY: M TOM - Louisville Jo t, a Western friend writes Di* add; hat! not for years teen, under the -independent control of ife'nordinal Editor, George I). Prentice. It isliainly. owned , by siavebolders and pro alave4 -men,-" , whofdictate' its- political, course; Mr. Prentice • writing ' for-it and tending It , his iltintle, but not directing its political Course. aid he been its. real Ed ditor, it is hardly possible 'that it would hale 'condeintiA emphatically did, President Liiicold's Proclamation - calling out seventk-five:thousand militia upon the fall niFc!rt Sumter. .Gur friend gives "a hiatery:of.: the: pecuniary fortunes •of the Journal, wbleb we suppress, having Stated enough - to acconnt for the inconsistent and halting course of that sheet..---N. Y. Trib. • ;There is not much doubt that the Louis into Joionai is under the control of men whose sympathies are v_v_ith the secession isis. Last yelir much sympathy was man telladior that: paper, and a large patron :age secured in the Northern cities. In a : late number it opposes emancipation, even 'on the Presideiat's Plan, althoughit - dent that nothing else but some plan of - emancipation Can give peace to the State or - vthe nation. It says : Those who hope or fear that slavery in the' ffnited Stites will not survive the pres went' struggle are destined to be disappointed. Slavery amongst as cannot be extinguished summarily by any earthly power. We are - persuaded that those who imagine they can so extinguiskil. andihose who apprehend if:may be so 1 extingub hediake a very en : .ptirlicial view of the question. ' Slavery in .this country is not, as the two classes of *sons we have mentioned appear to think, • - -a limb that may ffe amputated or an excre, scene that can be lopped off ; on the con trary, it.is fa the national economy a tunc .l- *MO .4ftlakerity, mhich if changed at all, • nekbnly effould be clianged gradually, but cannot bathanged otherwise. It would be - se tnphliciophical-lo undertake to abolish slavery in this country by an edict as it would bele undertake by the like summary • process to , convert an omnivorous animal into A carnivorous or herbivorous one; and it would. be scarcely lees impracticable. The thing is an impossibility. An edict of emancipation fulminated no mattgr-whenco or by whom would fall , utterly powerless - far the purpose. It would be a Quaker thunder-bolt. 1 It opposes _emancipatien in Maryland, Delaware and Missouri, and says of Ken . , tucky: When this struggle began she [Kaptucky] had buried the question of emancipation many fathoms deep, and she adhered to the Union by the force of her own civic strength. Anions now to preservee - 6 - is strength un limited, and „to maintain unshaken the proud attitude She .was thereby enabled to mtomme,•she could not at this time dig up the buried qttettion' of emancipation with out the most unspeakable folly, involving, as: the movement moiddi thesacrifice of the hardwniy ' cbilstinites,f. , her loyal strength, and of the independence which strong the slaysbolding States of the Bor der is her peculiar boast. Kentucky Med itates no such folly. Kentucky adhered to the Union because she Miuld not help herself, and if she is wise she will hasten to adopt the President's 'offer, but, such liberal ideas will have no support from such a hypocritical sheet as the' Louisville journal. - OFFICIAL LAWS OF'TIIE UNITED STATES P,aaeclai the Second Session of the Thirty seventh °ingress; .'tlittito—No. 8&J As acr defining additional causes of chat - !, lenge and preseritiing an additional oath for grand and petit jurors in the United states courts: IBe it enacted by the Senate and Hoare of idepratentogizet'Ofdla• tlnitedSlaies of Amer ica in angina Assembled, That, in addi timi.to;the existing causes of disqualifdea ,tion and. challenge of grand and petit jtirorsin the'courts of the United State; tfitifolkiwini are hereby-declared and'es- hiblished, nlime . 4, without duress and co- hase-takettup arms, or to Lave joined any insurrection and rebellion, againstthe .United States;. to have adhered to any- rebellion, ;tieing' it aid and Com fOrt; to have gi,ven, directly or indirectly, any- atisietaneein money, arms, 'horsed, • elotheS,'Or any thing' whatever, to or for tlie_nse - or benefit of any person or persons whom' the person . giving , such assistance kievrtO hive joined, - - or aboutto join, any insurrection or zebellion, or to have resisted, Or to be aboot , relist with force of arms, • the' eiecation 'Of the lowa of the 'United Stnies, , or4hoiehe , htid good ground te be licive he lied joined, or was about to join, iny ! •insumsction or , rebellion, or, had re sisted or was abhut to resist, with force of arms, 'the' execution of :the laws of the United Stites , and. to 'have counselled and. - advisedany person or persons to ,join any insurrection and rebellion; 'Jr to _resist with Ririe ; of : arras the laws of the United States- BEC. 2. And be it ,further enacted, That at each and term, of any court of the United States, ;the ;diatrict attorney, or - other person acting for - and on behalf of the United Statee in said: court, may move, arid- the court in their discretion may re qiiire the clerk to_tender to each and every person who may be, summoned to serve as a grand or petitjurorfor venireman or tales man in said court, the, following oath or affirmation, viz: "You do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that you will support the; Constitution of the United State& of Arneries•, that you have not, without driress and constraint, taken up arms; or joined any insurrection:, er:rebel licin against the. United States ;- that you here 'not adhered to, 'any:, Insurrection or rebellion, giving it aid and comfort; that • yen.havinnot, directly or indirectly, given tini.".aiiistance. in- money, or .any other thing, to person or persons Whomlthu. know, 4 nehad,g6ed ground to.belitive, bad. joined, lir :Was about to •join; said intirre6 thin and rebellion; or. had. resisted or watt about to-reeisti with force'of arms, the Cr . teatien tif 'thelaws .of the United States; • arid-that yen • have not counselled 'or ad- vised:any person or persons to join any: rebeiiion against,or to resist, with force of arms, the laws of the, 'United fittiteir Afiy .person or ,persona declining to take raid oath shall be discharged by the court•from serving% on the grand or petit jury, Toni*, to: which he may have been Sum moned. - • • ' - • :Sec.' 8. And, be it further enacted, That - each and every person who shall take the oath herein .prescribed, and . .who , shall swear .ftillity •kt 'any:. matter .:of fiat int braced bY if,. shall beheld have coMmitted the crime . of perjury, and shall be subject to the y000101(1 - pe nalties declared against Witt 'Appioved, 1 . 862. - I;taittir,fiND)StiltStiA(il74-4--.Vreli9: sniSISPO In Hands and Morrow" bramounts : 2 tor. 942,020, harnlg 9 mrs• to inn; - 1 for 19,000. Y Inx 13,000, • ." . • $l:69 O :T' .--..1.f0r OW.- • " 1134' f!" . • '"'" 1 . 90 r 91,00% 3,‘ year to ran; • .:.to to neared on di, or °nutty ;nowt,' NA Ant Itra .pply 'A .. • • • )3. NotaiN a 00., , • . AN TEI).-71ntinmation of 52 bbls. , broastir from on city bystebigt Wait - Point, on or about the Ist inst. e•laron stag ono 14:ad latZlit4:soN. • 14 '6B sad TO Water street. 9 A Fig ' • "'- a=iffiter. e t ooo mkneetrtristo 9 " - - -- ":• - err woo do do - - • lotfolrof!tfo 4o 4:lak ems;:, .comer Ifferketood llree streets. .C 1 qW-17-- bb - .in.'etore and. for (^2:;•% yr : ^~2tE:i,, Xyl~ ~: . ~ a r~: zsi jr, COMME#CL44. AECO.4I). rifiTspvittatAßiKETs. (Hvorted;pruitly for the Patoburyh Gaulle.) NINO, JULY 3 • • ; WEuxuanar,'July 2. 1862. The general market remain, quiet and Inactive with hut little fiueineaudoing. The advisee from New Xork and 'Europe are more favorable, for Flour, but whether th.:3 , will effect tbl. •Market any, re main, to tie seen'. There le bnt littledoing in Grain, and the name can be cold of provalOon. Grocer!. "conticirie to meet with regular deniand and price. are Grin and fully Maintained. Inl oth,r articlee there In 'lpichange whatever. • I FLOUR—quiet and unchanged; 'sale of 36 bbl, Family at $4,9045,' 12; 30 do do at it 75@6,10, and Zid do do at $4.75@.5,13. Extra in notninal at $4,46•@ 4,60. BACON--4s rather dnli, though 14ices remain as before. Sale of 3,000 iba Shoulders at ic; 2,000 do Plain Rams at 60, 5 tea Ciainnati Sugar urod Limns at 13,i(c, 174 pcs country . , , Shoeiders, (inferior) at 3c, and 41 p.vi coubtri Sidei at GROCERIEteaay with a fair iismand at full prices; sales oi7o bap prime Rio Coffee, to city trade, at 21140. cash; and 10 dodo at.2.2c; 20 Obis prime N. 0. Alolassas st LOc., and 5 bhds Cella :Sugar at B%c— -prime. I WL( EAT—is in gaud demand at 0.5 c for nod from Seat hands, and Si' Mr White. Wel tiote'a sale of 3,500 bush prime EtouthOrtk no 011 private farina BAGS,flrro,Wlth n oak of 400 2-hitsh eaamlets at s3sper 100. WRlSEX—eteedy; tale of 10 bids Common Rec tified at 273 o, and bo do do at WO. SALT—SaIo of 100 bide 100. 1 fatra at $1,50, and 75 do do at, 51,55 OATS—SaIe from etoro of AV •buhh prime at 320 per bush. • CHEICSE--Sale.of 'Th boxes pridm W. IL at 7; and . 30 do Hamburg at an. BUTTE.II—SoIe of 6 kegs fr 4 .4ih packed at Oc fb. BICE-82.1e of DJ hags India ek. tic per lb. FISII—SoIe of a:. half bbla No. i Largo 11lookoral at $4,25, and 30 do do extra White Fish . at $4. PL'iladalpttia Cattle Market. Jung 30.—The offerings oflleef Cattle were larger than for several weeks past, rein:hint over 17 7 1,1 head at Phillip 's Yards, ell of which titre dieticeed of at a decline of 2.5 c on tho previotte ado., ranging from gl to ge the 110) lbskiet for common to piano. quality. Atom 'Ming of the Drovers held ou the P. 311 lust , it wea determined to change the thim of eMliug twttle tram Monday to Thursday, to take effect on Thurs. day,,the 2 , ltti of July next. The telloivlng are the par. ticulars of the axles made today at the Avenue Yard : 3g Ohio, 1. A hrahame,at (...48% 37 Lancaster Co., hater _ 28 • do ' 'U. ilritTioi 81114 ',.., , 70 Pentm, 11 Chain .2.. • • 607 63 Parma., J ti. J Chain 7 (0 Y . :14 Ohio, F fieltenb.sugh....* 7 (58 65 Chapter county, Kimble 6.11irk..--,....58 (59 38 di, Kennedy 834(59 13 do 11 0 Buldwiu.. .......... 8 09 44 Lanceator co, .1 Soldomrldge • 8 09 66 Western, Sturm.-- 8 N 1 1 834 34 Ohio, Uuen Nmith.— 7 34@113 . 8 2.5 Poona, I/ White._ 7 408 54 Penne, Fuller & 7 (59Y, 40 Ohio, Smith a Mooney 8 408% 71 literks'co, lehhimer 3r. Ricci.... ....... ..... 8 (581:i 60 Western, 11 Chain.... • ”.48.5 8 Y9 WU Ohio. Mooney ac Smith. . 7j g 9 83 hammier county, P 1.1.1.1C1y. . 7%15 . ) 05 Ohio, Ault • 7,458 X 34 Ohio, tichumborg a Co 7 (48 Si Ohio, Tayle4--- 8 (9 7 % 15 Ohio, Rosenberg...— 6 Me Lion; ....... ~........-...-. ........ 8 83.,', a) Litnauster county, 3.lcolecce 8 (3 8 )3 47 - do . 11 airaman.- 8 (59 Ou • do 11. Miller 8 (59 40 Lancluiter co, 1' h1ai11eu.....—....—. By,ieg.. lou do Jos laclilletl, Jr 8 kg) CON'S sap CaLen—About 85. were dizposed of at from $l5 to sou each for Sprtugera, and ;la to $35 for CO*. and Calves, ahowlug little or no change. Boos are rather lower. acme WOO wets disposed of, lucluding 520 head sod at the Avenue Yard, et g1y,405 the 100 The net, and 2141 at ltuhotre at gi 04.1 u for still, and $4,80(45,UU for corn led. attars—About eItPU wore disposed of at is per dh grow , • PITTSBURGH. PT. WATS, a :CHICAGO July 2.-150 hides, Taylor, Newcomer & co; b b ban, stem, singer, Illmlck & co . 10 -.dos brooms, 13 4 ' meat, W t. Beck & co; Iha ' Wroth 8 Ewart & co; tot Old metal, Ball& Speer; 10 Ws 'dour, S Lindsay; 21 pkgs wird and rivals, ti Townsend & co; lu dos tubs, J S Dilworth & co; 24 pails, IL Dalrell 6, to; 01 do do. Idurtiand a Counor, lu do on, Walt W 11on; a) do do, Schomaker L:sig; 1 car reapers, 1 Dickey & co; lot muktnery, Pounouk & 11 ,rt; B tails papa, 3 eke sad., B C Coward; 8 bas cherries, I' Van Border. tiLAYSI.ABID 6 etrresueott hati.mow. Joke 1- 31 I,ge oats, Wm Connlngham,• 12 do do, b slot wool, rags and leather., 111c1JtMougb, Smith a Co; 457 pcs pork, S 11arhaugh a co; 75 HU cheese, Prank NAY:I Corder; 37 hdlecliairs. Prank Walker; 1W bbb flour, 20 boo Barker; 1 ear Don bre, Lyou, nhoth a co; l do do, Loyd & Black; 1 do do, Chefs, Smyth & to; 2111 Park Bros a co; • lot autolrWa Jno Smith; o tads soap, 3 kg* lard, 1 bx Week, Shrive& & Lasear; 40 Las eneese, 1, 11 Vidgt t to; 2 tibia eggs, it kit kicker, 12 has cheese, Millet & Itlckensou; 10 do du, .1 tinowdes; bldw!ati, J Graizier. WEIEELING.,rra Mrsaari—l bbl potatoes, Jl3O Herbert; Minks. wheat, J L Noble; bug. screws, Dula du,. Null:awe 4 oo; 45,./ bills 'paper, Perkins a oo; 5 bbla Whlskf Joseph Loiluk; 4, Obis whisky . , John Tendam; tl7 Lt. whisky Dant Wallace; 04 dodo, Graham 4 Violas.% leo 410 du, Lambert, chlp• too 4 cu; 6 tif ids bbis, lepencer .1t 0 d; 12l logs whoa, J 8 Amen 400; 1 bbl eggs, 1 la bbl de, .1.14 C McVay; 67 ntoply oil blots, Arikamo oil co; 3 bids ketinet ale,2do brown stout, John Ogden 4. co; 13 of bbls ale, Wm Edmunds; 7 bbd, tobarco, - 4 bales raga, 9 bales wool rags, flake wool, Clarke tv; 4 cols.& calves, J 11 Itlrtal; 1 horn, lot or h h goods, Mr CLAILK3VILI4.E—rEa /au hbds tobacco, W Taylor; 4 de do, ...I A Alaaulre; 7W bp wheat, Brandi' .k Crawford; 39 bbb , flout', Jo. L'ilogr ,4 tla bbda tobacco; 119 bales cotrou, pkgti Wu, 8,,a bbla flour, 9 cira bout; 1:5191. widalry, 7 bble glue, Chute .9 or. BT. LOUIS—Pia Ni.' Yonk-2 . pkgseugar, Clarke & co; 13 141 honarrdito A liensliarriaisi aks wheat, atebuie A Anjar; 91 bids whisky, Ban %Valise.; 6s do do, Wm Carr A co; 106 do Oil, Lambert A obipton; lOU dodo, 5 111cCrickeit A to; bl do do, Black A Woo , * to bag., Modes A Verner; 5 Ude iar, Jae Grant; ha sheet teal, Wm Janie; Soaks wheat, L Wilmartb; dokerashboarile, alortlend &Connor, bhis lard oil, IL id dalliers A co; lu bke mdse, Mai A Idtintionnery; p tons metal, Livtogiou, Co; eland, A co; PM bid., Gaye & liww.rt; 55 aka, 10 reale load pipe, A lloroon; ;ALS, eked tiro clay, tl II CIA- Ulla; 39 bhia ~baryto‘T 11 Maio A co; b 9 ale pkgs, Spencer & Garrard; 330 hW,o, C tironulDer etr. sun; 21 do do, J It aleCune; TO bale* hemp, to order. The river iemains about stationery at thth point with eight feet by the marks last evening. The weather yesterday woe cool and 'cloudy with a driz zling sato falling in the afternoin...,.....llosiness was . tolerably brisk at the levee yesterday, with Merino& receipts and moderate ehlpments. Thorn are- still small luta of government freight olicring,—princl pally for Wheeiing....—The Linden, from ; Cumber- landßiver, and New York, from St. Lout., Arrived yesterday with full tripe. The former boat has been In the Climberland River end Evansville trade for 'some time poet, tarrying tobacco ..... Perth°. .13114 from Cincinnati, with big trip' to due here ththmorning ......... Era, Capt. Terry's new boat a about completed and will be ready for burin...about the beginning of the week... ...... Capt. Rliorisks' new steamer severed from Brownsville yea. terday, and is lying above the dlorsilgehela Er io go. She Is a very fine looking steamer ' and &Uncial 'Considerable attention...-..-Capt. Brennan's. new beetle almost completed. ,We dealt refer to her hero alter. • tot CINCINNATI aim Loolevitte—The new god fleet steamer Silver Like Ro. 3, Capt. Willoughby, will ln all probability , get oil this evenlug. The Golden Era, Capt. Tall; t. announual for lutatley. kos Br. Lonia.—llie Wedeln; &apt. Roger., will pceitively, got out • to;day. The elltreti. (AWL OW hood, and Lindeu, Capt. Illation, are also announced for St. Louie. , 'fox .Wlikcsutd—Tho Min e r ' s, Capt. Gordon, is the .eguler,Wheelint packet for to=day, leasing at WWI. Mr. Johnston, the clerk, can &Strap be found as his post.; , _ ~....--, '--, PPER lilltkilSSlPPl RlV mitait int. PACKET. 40H ST. PAUL; lhavar.—The atoune; LINDIO7,Capt J.A. SWAM, Irili WWI, li. 61:.T0 'on. bAl'llf . l.DAY; 6th hut.. as 6 o'clock p. En. ' , For trelabror panne apply I/A.606.rd or v., ' ' ,LI!: 1.11 , 1 GBTON a Cu., Agpbu.. 1410 A 01AC.I.DaVAT1 lLl.uU •' IssYLIAJL—Tbe spleadld passenger steamer. GOLDEN pia, Cipt. , Terri, was were above on TOLSDAY4 Bth instant, as 6 o'clock p. m• for freight or panne •• • Iron toad or to ' •' ••J. t s .TO il . to. VOA Cab Ulb- VILLNAND BeJLollls,4l%.sue ,nollt eacellent Ammer tATI2EJN. NA. B. Canteen, nut lea**, for the above and all lnteraidiate pork on nATIGIWAY, 6th nut., at 4p, m. . yor neignaer parings appli on boatd, at the loot-of blanket wag. 1410 s. (JALRU, ibT. LOUIS,* Ju -ABD jT.PADG!=The fine steamer Di ADEN; peat. Bogart, will Mare for tie, root* ooe, att intarmedlato ports. on TilLa - DAY, 3.1 'lnstant, at 6 o'clock' Q. m. Ifor freight or pamegsapply La _ . • . Je3o +. J. B. LIYINASTON d en.; A mtg. itiOvuuNiuusWial k, Luu -44491LL.14.—The flue - new and Ugh ' disc4ht dogma EiLL,YXI3 LAKE 13c... 3, f3opi. loughby, will lesim, 04 . 1alxrre TIIIB LAY: 9d tut., 44 4 eflodilL M." rot 1,41 4 1 .074',U3 4 APO/ . -.• •i.B LIVIiiGSTON CO., Am*, idiE flikl. EN Y itivEgargi t - _ Tb• 11111 — CT 14.0.1.A.Capt:t. Bbeneer, re Till' LAY; !be on city; ritlyttail load of 6 .11r7.1.. • Alio N.0.9110/la. 944, Azi!arcbitot4lli bated . 7 - :',•-t*...4:- . c, -,--1.,:1,.'.1'v,:,-: Imports by Railroad Imports by River. River. N esve. STE.4OlllO4rs. r S. J: WILT, *gi*4 EG 111,AR WEEKL e ir7; , 4 7—kNES MLR PACKET. , —The, new and beautiful passenger ,steamer EMMA HAIL Capt. Alonrow Ayers', learas Pittsbprach kr Ranorrille EVERY TUESDAY, at. 4 o'ckck `p. , nl2 Returning, leaves Zarteiville EVERY FRIDAY, at a. ra. For freight or tatos apply on board or to J, R. LIVINGSTON d CO, Agents, Pittsburgh. 11. R. TIERCE 81X1.. Agents. Ranee,. ills. 1.01 EGU LAE WHEELING -_-- PACKIFT.—The splendid pasiseor stoarnar MINERVA, .4.Upt. John Gordon, lass. rur WinAing mil all interniedirits . ports KVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at II o'aiwk a. in.. making Owe .nuectious with the rr.guiar packeta lot . Parkershurgh and Clndnnatl. tLetoro. cog, inar - ea Wheeling CV RAY MON DAY. WEbNic.s. 'my and FRIDAY, at h o'clock a. to. Palwengere remipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or IrM eago apply on horWil or to JAS. OOL LI NS dg Ot P., Woke.' - Wti h ELLNU t'AUli_ET.— 4 . --, . The steam. LIZZIE BIARTIN,a_j_ 4 7 L6 • '-- m Capt. D. T,_Protan, learta (or WHEELING, nod all Intermediate panto, ever) HONDAS, %V ELNES. DAY and FRIDAY. et 12 o'clock to., tasking cloao coanectiona-wlth the Parketabarg pact.O. 11 matt. log, loavaa WIIEEL,ING ever TUESDAY, Tii u ILS DAY and SATO DAY, at Bo ' clock a tll. For treigh oripassige lipoy n board or to j J MKS COLLINS a 1.r., Agents, ap37 No. 115 Water street. Dissol.C•riorrs, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —Thu partber.hlp heretofore existing und e r th e name mud style of firm of A. LYONS & Cu. -1. tilts day absolved by mutual oulisent, J. J. DM" E re tiring from th. busluess. The business of am late firm will IA settled by .A. 1.,10Nu, at 108 Wood St., four doors from Plfth street. J. J. DIIVE, Pittsburgh, Juue 30,11562. A. LYONS. lo fell iug from above firm I cheerfully rticom mend my boa partner to my Heeds and the public ju2:3t J. J. bUVE. DISSOLUTioN PAR N —The partnonhip hereto'ote Pawling between JOSHUA RHODES and JAS. D. VERNlill le this day dfintolved to- mutual consent. Haber partner will uns thoIIPTI. o 1 the Rem In settling up the busk 11.1. JOSHUA RHODES, JAMES. D. VERNER. In retiring from the Mewing fluatuore, I che.r• fully recommeud my form, r partner to my trietols MME=M and Lb Vubli JOSHUA RHODES, (successor to !Mod,. R Verner,)wlll co alnue the SHEAVING and MALTING BUSINESS at the old aloud, cooler Duquesne Way and ktokor n Alley, and respectfully eolicto a continuance the public parsonage •o lib erally he•lowed .n the late JiJBIIUA. RIIODES Pitthlo-rgh, July Int, 1862 Jul: I al JIN:•OLUTION.—The firm of IS. C. .4.. J. H. SAWYER le' this day dbmolved by mutual wueeut, 11. C. Sawyer betrlngplaposed et bin interest iu a.bl km to J. 11. Sager wad N. P. :way er. The tmairtewe of the firm will be.ottled by. 1.113. N. P Sawyer. B U. SAW YNR Sr. J. H. SAWYER; N. P SA WYNti. Pitieburgh, 'IMO 12, 1862. NOTIC E.—The SOAP ANA CAN DLE BUSINESS will bei earriiiii 00 by Lbo under ibe wawa B. C.& J. 11, HAW Mt, at MO=M =Mtn N. Y. el&WYkft. Pittsburgh, Juno 12, 1862. jt.l3 ..111 ED ICA L N.; NO NP L AND UNSAPL II EDWIN ES.—For unpleasant aud dung en.. diseases, use II ILLAIBOLLCS LX• - TILACT DOCIIU, which hail received the euilonee meat of the most prominent phi MICiIII.I In the UMW Mates. Is now offend to an afflicted hnmaulty as • certain con , for the followiug d ib••••Fell and symptom. originating from diseases and abme of the Urinary or Sexual Organs: Depend Debility. Bleats] and Physical Depression, Imbeetitty, Determination 01 Blood to the Goad, Conftnual Ida., Oyster's, General Irritability, Lawlessness and aleepleesuess at Night, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, boas of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emsciatiod, Low !Spirits, Itharganiss. Don or Pardysts 0106-Organs of Generattou, Palpi• attic. of the Drawl, %oda: tact all the concomitants of a notions nod debilitated stare of the system. To imion, the genuine, cut this out. Ask for Ilelmbold's. Tato no other. Cures guarantor. St, advortlnement in soother cola mu. .1.29d&-wF A,N11001); HOW LOST! 1111 W. M RESTORED I--Just Pnbli44ed, is 0 &"!d Er, e lope. Pries bin Ceara A Lecture on the Nature, Tenatmeniind Brdical Cure o Spermatorrlicea or Seminal Weakness, frivol. ',nary Emission., Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, li,rrougnens Consumption, Epilepsy and /its; Mental and Physlcal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BORT. J. CUL VERW.FILL, St. D., A utbor of the ••Greeu Book," Ac. •`A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SO FIrEREIN. 4 ," Bent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, poet-paid, on receipt of , six oents, or. two postage stamps, by 'Bs- Cl.l. J. C. KLINE. 127 Broadway, N. Y., Post-Office Box UM. apL3nadawT A N ORDINANCE to regulate the pay- A.m. merit of the salaries of the Chief of Pollee and toe fey Police. Be it emoted by fAs Beteof clad Common Owned. J ibe oily RI Po46ltryls, osd if is hereby enacted by codheeity .oftivme, .r. . e Chief of POISC, and the member+ 01 tn. Day Police shall not, at any time during their term of office, engage in any basin.. or employment whatever, other then the duties of their offices; nor shell they absent ttemeolves from the city without the content of the Mayor ; and it smell be the duty of the Controller to dedrict from the amount of the respective Warier of said offic , es a rateable proper. tion of thetas., for the time they may have eh.... ed themselves from the cPy or engaged ki other Mo llie. •r employment AA Kist.. :id ; cod .111310rY any warrant thall'he certified for art, part of said aa Atli. it Isbell be the duty of the Controller to require each of geld officers to prevent a .tatem nt exhinitittg the time claimed, aril the nuoaLer of day., If any, which be may hese 6,11 Elbeent, or engaged in other bust- Less than • be etrict and legitimate dui. of hi.. Dice, and accompanied with an of that the tame is correct, and that he tae hot been abs-nt or engaged In other bmmeut except at set forth In said state meat, and all orelinanom or parte a ordinance. in consistent herewith are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in COUZICii/, this 30th day of June, A. D. 1062. JAMES MeAULEY, President of Soled Council. Attg" Ll! t tlt l O7Yterc ' t CounelL A. O. EITANDLESS,' President of Common Council. Mimi: Hone M'Alarria, Clerical Common Comtril Ju2:301 VIEO. ALXIOEN, SON & CO, No. 71, %A corner of Wood nod Fourth streets, hove re ceived a trash supply of prima, scarce nod dralrahle BOOTS AND SHOES,,' • consisting of Lasßea', Mete and Childten's HEEL CONGRESS ;' Children's Goat and Mo rocco and robo HEEL ItOoTti; Youth'. Patent Leather Oxford and French TIES r'Womeo'a extra size broad BUnKINS; GO4's broad sewed Buckskin tiOOTICES ; Gent's Frxtch CALF BOUTS; Gent'. Ifret,ch Balmoral CONGRESS 800111, WI of which have been mad., to order, with stmcial regard to St told durability, and sue warranted to give malefic tin,. fo3l, 1 ff TEEE6.-4111)1301al itatta TO auto 1` cnaszas.—A very large stock of choice TREES, of selected varieties to choose from, with every resat. ble care taken to have every variety tree to name. Of Apple atolls we have 175,0110-60,000 of which are three yeatolds, 10,000 four pow olds. Pear, lb,- f)00 two to three years old. Peach, Plum, de., a hue stock. Itzrzazsci—tbo Trees I u tbo Nursery. Coll arid etramino tbotza. KUZMA:MIMS from lb ft feet, by the hundred, cheap; aleo, SHADE TREKS AND SHRUBBERY, wholesale end retail. Adi" 4 iiisi Add,.. T mnott AND OAKLAND NU& SERIES, Pittaborgh, Pa: 200HEIi 11AMIJURli AND W. R CESE; • b 5 bble. Lontmeillo Lime; 100 do • No. 1 Maas Pork; 100.000 fl.. Bacon Hamm, bulging 01 smoke* nonea; 100 bhl4. No. 1 Carbon OH, Ealleaco OH Co. Ord Y 5 do No. 3 large klackeng; h lean 10 kla•a o 1 100 halves " 1 White Flab; 10 do " 1 Lake /Jarring; 10 do e" I Lake Shad; 10 61,1-. Suquehatino Shed;' . The above are nos' In store bud for sale !oar by JOHN b. CANYIELb, JeRN Noe; 141 sod 143 Hest tzunihtiz' tiI'IILA.T.N; ON' MAt.*PiNrilA, LILO In 6 oz. lonia., in the form of powder. It a entitled to special prcfrreans °vet the liquid Citrate of Illagneake, earatoga, and moat Mineral Water., &Mita Powders, and other elutilor article*. Winn taboo in the morning, regularly. lt — rute en adtuirabb. effect oty the mind eyetem,'reruores ounstlpation, - correcting acidities, and cooling off all labrilecurn• plaints. For sale by Alarm. 12811NY.STOUK6. and mutt Premier, and at the mannfactory, Nu I.'. Spring street; Now :Work; Prim 25 amts. • apl4::tm • riNAKE UAKJ ux Ythilt But NOLIPOIIDI3 011.1 CAM BALEILATUS. Bitola from common salt. It la pariectly healthy and pure, sod will mat batter, Itghter ad more Wail.) cooking than any other &lent. lo lila world. It la perfectly free• from all imparitiir,' and •finpotta cream4lke flavor to the , food. Pumas eve it one U your grocer llama got it tell him to get it for you. For al, whidatalo and Mall at , :11013BUIT JgO/rd„ an9gms• • • '" • Soto. 1 and 9 Inhtniond. NDIREM: FROM 1.41.442- TOR.-60 Ltd,. largo No. 8 Itlnekorel; 30 ht. Ws. do' 3 do; 30' do ..• do do; 20 bbd. : Dap)! bland Ilorring; 10 do Ku% Port do; No. recoirlost and for rain ho Ti. RIDDLE. FLQUit.- , , 70 barrels extra Fatally Flnar, 4 ittit reeetOAto ror"eadelera'" d o ; y ' JAMES A. FETZER, • Je2B . • earner Market and /Int street,. IRY FEM.; • is AND APPLES.— _ 60 sack* Dn Poaches; JO bbls. 10 Apple': In 'tore sad Or gaiety , t 1.320 ISATAII i)ICMZIr b co lot!iikt).&p-N.u"lv!,. , K; • la ator, and (or aid Ib7 • Milian/Mit; jaitrle. - , :L7 add ddearnitta ah.et. 1L YU• . rot . 4.Nayi WA. SAIIIISBTOOL A 00. E..; ~,,, . ,,:.-.:::i.:•,-. ,-4-:.•,-,,i.;;:.4.'. !X==s=== SlE'llrllrG WHEELER Et WLLSON'S . Sewing Machines, N 0.27 FIFTH STITELT, PITTSBURGH, PA Awarded the Putt Premium et tha UNITEDsTATEs FAIR For the Years 1858, 1R59 and 1860 THAN M, c0.)8111.1) THE PAra YEAR. We odor to ilia public h%Malt .1 14 I LSON'ti bli.W LNG kteCIIINF. at Ltkiliblikile ORICM, with inci-emacd conbilenco at ita merits as tile Mat and moot tellable Family bowing klaehina riow In .me. It dues equally well on the &Melaka end thiurattt &twice. makes the lock-atiteti ingaaatitle to itorovel, alike on both (idea ; Is itimple to construe• tion, more speedy in rnneematit, and more durable titan any other machine. eirtilhiry, giving prima and doe.rtption of leta.-