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SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19
L.A.TW:)PLEciAAPHIO A.
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ADS CSOF GENBBiI POPES.AORT . F--
GOB.DONBVILLg
.- ---- Psiumtcsu, July 18.—The - - .Rrening RA , :
letis says 5.1 1 . reported.' ili-Varrenti3ii;thii'
Gen listales cotanicind, *Fag tba l avanal..ot
Pope'' sti;his oecupiedOordOtkititllii „
TEL:
1 'BA - "..AT ' CYNTHT:ANIt; KY.
"- itteresde of . the !folio to filoigan'i Mei.
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',T COTiNGTON: , 'AND ; NEWPORT,
,
eta/missy, July man whir Caine'.
into 114;yd's, on the Kentucky Central Rail.'
road, thit- morningfrepints that pi> town of
Cynthiani, sixty-si.T" Eifel '6OM here wad
surrendered .ath - a'clOak yeaierelai, after half
an hour"i.fight. He eaw liorgah, ani shook
hands +.• with. him. blortares • men flambe!'
about 2,600 men ,o•
Aseldief, who alsoicanie into Boyds, says •
Morgan'i men -fired two rounds alter the mar
-render., - '.• . I
Capt. Artbare' odmpany from Newport are
• all kWid or prisoners. '1 •
The excitement at Covington and Neirport
is very high, and increasing. •
The cithares ate organising raPidly_foi the
defence of -Newport. • -t -
The Provust•Harstial is arresting all synt
.lMaleee.e.4o4lt.'V
IMPORTANT `- FBA M ; WASHINGTON
Gen ': - nautili to be Commanding General
of the Unties of Vie,lilted states.
ARRIVAL OF".(INNANILL SITEVINS' DIVISION
TBOM SDNNICIFIROLINA.
pm...pats ars, July dispatch from
W . aiiim — gtmi, to the - lagnirer, says' F Genet's'
Hillech.li now on. the road to this city,and
•2 will re:Mitere in 4- 41 couple of days. It is wider .
stood that 'on his arrival'he will 'he assigned:to
. the position .tt -General. Commanding •the
Armies •of the United - t3tates; both In 'the
=
Southwest and Virginia. He will , consequent
ly remain in Washington and pp 2.111 constant
Intercourse with the PrMident and - War De
"•.-: • partmem. . ' ! '
General McClellan will continue
com
mand of the army_ of tbe-Potoinse r and Gen.
Pope of the army of the Itappi t hannooltthe
-- tmnddence the President being unabOtad
both of these gallant offl
The Washington lidelligencen of Thursday,
says: It is u%th each gratification that Viel
hear of the arrival, to Hampton Roads, of
another body of?--offective 1 troops; being
• _ tbe division of General "Stevens,' from
South Carolina;' • d intended, doubtless,
to, rennicrree - the army opetating against
Blohmond. Tb division '
which, after,
its lung service in Carolina,' South can
- not be presumed be very strongin_numbers,
arrived in Hump • • „Goads, oh Tuesday last,
on board'the steam Vandezbilt„ldississiippi
and Gen Derord. I is said to consist, input,
of tbe 79th New York, 50th Yeitmi., Bth
Mich., 97th •Pen • , 28th Mali., 7th Conn,
and tiro batteries f artilleri.- All the sink
and disabled men o the command uuntober
behind. _ • O.
t. 3
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t•
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,'a~~.:
via :Kiehl
Bombarded-+I
Taken by , thi
, • Wiletentes;Ja
patch, of ali
M July le:.
-Adeirtiscr, dsted
•• ;Abe enemy- is tb
into , yieksburg.
The mope are a
There isnotrM
- Yankees were , cap
l
Another dispat
the'faot, that the
.anion of Baton
The Jackson
: Last Saturday r
Baton Rouge. enc
trivial charges.
. . , _
Skirmishes in the Wea l -- The Rebels
Rented.'
- ,
Srarearturr, Mo., jiay expedi
tion sent from here, der . ajor /88,
ler, of the 2d .11risooesirt ca valry, ccutuditing .1
of one section of Davidson'- battery
-and de
- tachteents of the, 10th I ll inois, 20Wisoottairt,
Sd Missouri State • adlitla, ,lautiibering about.
600 mee t attacked-the , con4ined . forces of
Bans, Coffee, Renter, Hawthorne and Tracy,
about 1,600 strong, eight miles -beyond Fay
etteville;•Ark:, early Trieiduy moruing,', stun-
Idetaly routing them with heavy loss.
Major Miller's command marched 75 miles
in two nights, and took the rebels by surprise. ,
- Our loss was very smalV• • .- ; • •
• - Col. Hall, of - the lillisonid militia, stationed
at Mount Vernon;' ieporti the killing of 21
guerrillas, and the capture 0f:...1,200 pigs of
- - lead during the past few dayW
- - Special Order _cif - General Halleck.
loduirxtrs, July. 17 - .-IForinth; July
fien. Il alleck inol to ned - ewers:lel field order;
sijing In. giving np:the_immediati nom
,lnand of the troops constititing the • army of
/
the Booth-Weit, he desirelfteexprwa his high
appreciation of the endurance, behavior, -
and soldierly conduct- which. they - haste ex
hibited on all, occasions. and, to express to the
• commanders of army corps and their •sibor
- snout's' the warmest thanks for their cordial
co.operstion. Ile says: Belding, - who have so
nobly done - their duty,leusd aCeomplished
so musts torrarsisierushing . 04 Ole trirkedie-.
- if they : continue lie exhibit the came,
- vigilace, hellion,courage, and perseverance; it - is
;•-•:- believed they bring the war soon to • a
- • •-• FORT Snow; July
.8.-4 messenger from the
Indian ex p edition near Fort:oibson, the .•
".--• Indian Territory, arrived here list night, and
. • •-• reports that a detachment of the 6th and 9th
-!•••
Menses regiments had surprised Col. Coffey's
command, of from' five to Ida regiments; and
captured all their munitions, camp equipage,
and thirty rebels were bold dead on the field.
,--!McGuire, the notorious Thalf.breed• mon
litander of the rebel Indians, was taken pile
toroth, under Bak. Gen: Blunt, hive
Penetrated' as far South as Arkansas Riveri
where they halt for the present.
_Fort Scott be e " been 'made a military post
1 - during • -
• Interesting froth IGoofsville.
lonnevitta, Juiy.l7.—, Lieutenant Edward
-;•:- '2.H ughes, of Lebanon, Ky., Alit to Gen. Boyle,
'who in that capacity distingttishad himself at
. Shiloh, shot hinuelf fa*, talcs evening. The
camels unknown. , • i. -
I Indefinite rumors Pintail of alight at.CYn
thians, Ky., this afternoon. No particulars.
At a meeting of Cement, this avening,both
branches unanimouslil Daum; an ordinance
compelling the Board of Bchool•Trostees to re
' quire all professors end teachers in 'the pub.!
Lo path% before entering on their &tile/ r te. ,
appear before tho Meyer • and take an'• Oath to
support the Constitutions of the United Butter
and Kentucky, and be into and loyal ataTlria.
thereof. • - • •
The Rebels Bine to Chniithooga. .
Naggvicus, July 17i.--Iteturned,inlioneis
report that tbe fsderalli paroled at
rill. have returned to Idurfriesboro. •
The rebels have gone to Chats:Novi.
.
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ISSOLUTION-OP PARTNERSHIP. _
.—Tnepartmenhip Iniretaiors existing. between
<! JC I BIIO 6 . 16110D1f. 8 and 7AII. D. VEUNIEt is this
day diasolved . Pratinal consent. Itithar oti rtniit
will tuella twin of Dia Ann braettling_n bunt-
• . - l IJOIIIIIJA •
Iron the
- 17.3/Sga.
ratixins towing Dadaist, I' than ,
fallraxwiniand JAM tbmr wiser Ur way_ ...2!dir
and-the - ES' p.iims , w.
- 'll3Sartle. RHODES, (successor to
Otiodma Itannar,y_willbontliais theBEWING
end *AMINO DllBlBlii33 at the old stand. owner
Dolman' WAY and HOMO Anal. mid
solicitsColltiAllllACO .5 be Public PaitozW , lil!" ,
wally biatinand itaithajata Am. -t-
Pitialninh
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INSIGSMiNT i, PRODUCE, xe•
aired this day—, 1, . • •
bbl.. Up;
1. do .Itesos; • , ; '.,
18 tuet/LI Barels;t; 30 bbII. pan 9 ;- • , .
And ill' 0•1 1 try ' t Irma. 00.
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.11Itton. Rouge not
Rebels:.
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18.• ••=The Bloqat+a
= 2
Males the fog:
—A epeeist diepate to the
facksouf to-day, says that
ising shells, occasionally,
fo't, i tsin. •
in. .the '.report_
at Bitton Bong.
_
tions Aiagas La, ;ronfirm,
ebels balm') not, taken pas-
',LAD° sthi; ray*:
• . Butler. rimitad
oral arresto . for
-aiant
algal ff Gle
made eel
The Indian Expedition.
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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
d
_n eczema n-gmen
in England:in i .ttn etm of I
Stk.l.l34.4llfiCial olergynianinthe diocese
ofWinchester, vicar of Itradirtg;:Alit
Wight,
.(44triAi...thg,,, Mdebented,:evangel- I
Biglomendi was formerly vicari
who vat; riargeq,. *ltintillatic doe
-
trines., Was instituted. before Dr. i
truth - it' Igtony who found; Mr. Heath guilty
of heresy, and decreed that he was to for-I
felt his benefice.. ,An appeal was taken to
the Judicial' , Committee of the PriVy ponn
-1 nil. This dealt confirmed. the * decision, of
Dr. Lushington. The able London corres
pondent' of the .Presbyterian giies en in-.
tertsting account Of the proceedinge;from
- Which we learn that the teachings of Mr.
Heath are contrary to the United ,Chureh
of ,England and Ireland:and especiallY to
'the Articles of Religion •agreed upon in
convocation, in 102: The views of Mr.
Heath are of an extraordinary character—
Something more and something worse than
any past development.: of the negative
theology, and attire beyond' comprehension
on the cardinal point'of justification,
These heresies (of Which Mr. Heath said
before his judges, "I have nothing to re
voke, 'iny lords," are as .fo Howe : . First,
Justification by faith ia.the putting evert; 1
one in his right plate by our Saviotir
trust in the future , ; and the faith by
Which anion i'litineo: n9f: 4 1 fai th
in Christ; but the faith of Christ ,
'I I) "Christ'S blood was not peured
at to propitiate a kind and benevolent'
Father." idly. Forgiveness or sins has
nothing at all to do with the gospel. 4thly.
The ideas and phrases, "guilt of sin," "sat
isfaction," "merit," "necessary to, salva
tion," have been foisted into modern the
ology without sanction . from Scripture,.
and do darken and confuse the cleared of
the otherwise moat intelligible and cora
fOrtable statements of holy writ.
—The WesternHnitarian Conference,
composed of several .Western States to the
Mississippi river, Pennsylvania and West
ern New York, held its annual meeting in
Detroit, Michigan, sometime since—Rev.
Dr. Homer of Buffalo, N. Y., presiding.
During CIO Conference it eras announced
that six of its clerical members were now
with the army, serving in the capacity :of
Chaplains.
—Seine years ago, a division occurred
in, the Church of God at Harrisburgh.
One part adhered to . John Winebrenner,
the other to his son-in-law, James Colder,
who gained possession of the church edi
fice. By a decision of ' the Supreme Court, •
the Winebrenner party have obtained
judgment in their fever.
The., General Convention of Uni
versalists will meet in Chicago on the third
week in September next. It is expected
the meeting will be one of the largest and
most enthusiastic ever held. Representa
tives 1 1 of clergy Men and laymen are ex,
pected from all the loyal States. '
—The first Congregational Church in
New England Was erganized in Plymouth,
Mass., in 1620;.the first Baptist Church in
Providence, It. 1., in 1639; the first Epis;
copal Church in Boston, in.l6s3; the first
llniversalist Church in. Gloucester, Mass.,
in 1779; the filet Freewill Baptist Chnict,
in, Durham, N.H., in 1780; the first Uni
tarian Church in Boston, 1785; -the first
Boman Catholic Church in Boston in 1788;
the first Methodist Episcopal Church in
Bridgeport, CIL in 1789.
—The extensive work of the Dies/spore,
occupied considerable time during the
deliberations in the Continental (Moravian)
SYnod. The financial condition of the en
terpriao calls for active measures. The
number., of missionaries and female es
aistants engaged makes total of one hau
-1
dyed and thirty-five persons: The work is
carried on in the following countries:
Sititty, Prussia; Middle Germany, North
Germany,. South Germany,' SWitseiland,
Prince, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Rus
sia and - Poland. 6 -
Bev. Dr. Floy, a distinguished
minister of .New York, was sent out to ex
', amine into the condition of things among
'the contrabands of South Carolina, with a
view to establish missions as - fist as the
..Federal army obtained a foot hold in that
rebellions State. -- The value of the fol.
lowing nydnion taken from his correspond
ence, 'is the only apologj we have to offer
for occupying so much space:
And here I will place on record my own
deliberate conviction as to the means by
.which so much gospel light has penetrated
the thick darkness in which , thesepeople
have dwelt from generation to. generation.
By all who associate with them, and listen
with unprejudiced ears to their religious
conversation, it is an unceasing source of
Wonder that, they are. so teell,,acquainted
with:the great trutla, the practical tesCh
ings of Christianitt'and Many of the deep '
things of God. Not from the written , word I
did they derive this knowledge, for probs-i
bly not one in a thousand knows a letter.of
the alphabet; and certainly not from . l
oral instrucitions, which are always meagre
—the merest skimming upon. the surface:
My opinion is that God !-Minself teaches
them, even as he taught 'the bnidinert
Egypt, and. our •fathers in the olden time
when ros yet there was no 'Bible. ;MtinyOf
the, elders among these degraded, people;
talk of revelation's ,from .the Lord.'4. :They J,
profess, to hove dreams.and visions lathe
night season.. Christians brand - allithese ,
assertions as absurd, and :ridicule 'them *sr
them as the results of disteMpered :;brains
and ignorant - supertititiOrt. -
.T••think thinii
were among; the ancient
thus regarded - ihab etrange.slorYifold bf
Moses about the ' ' bnining ; bulb. .., - ..roisibry;, l
too; JacOb's vision be I
placed by many,..even - IWdasi•dgiAlv. the
same category were it not: rivalled .in
blok that we deem,divine4 There. can be
no doubt that our heavenly Father could, if
itideased, him by similar methods reveal
himeelf; and make known his • will' to. hese
headmen, for whom,Christ died; and it
seems to me .perfeotW consistent; and in
harmony. with all his glorious perfections,
that he should do se.
the' inangeratlon of the' neviii•
.
erected torah to the great Christian
goifst, John- Bunyan, *speeches were .Mithe
upon the occasion by, Lord Shaftesbury,: ',
Rev.-C. :IL Spurgeon and. several members , '
of Parliament. One speaker stated that
. the lease of . I:kmlM-fields ground.
worild expire, in six yeare, and as it/neter•
had been '!consecrated" In accordance with
the 4 rules the .Established2bhurch, it.
would became the prope rty of 'the , Fecclest:
commissionms,L and had already
surveyedbeen
for build ing purposes. :
- The expenses 0f44 , canonisation of,
rike forty Japanese martyre at Heine.
hamounted: to nearly two million dollars,
seventy rrldetrwerolari4e4
by Yhe : Fr nc sup, null - thirty: . thoußand
by ,he pemita, an te d:usrmeuties.. _ Mho tapers
used at the' .ehimek: WiStettWiraTei tionl
aid In number, of 04.1*Nt'vfhitt wax,'
euoik4reighthr:thriee - pondii(snd 'ohne ,
colt
twenty-Are ittoukio
COMMERCLeLL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH NAMIBTS.
[fisporfa ' rpacialisfor the .Pitteborgh &wens]
Yrins 7 . July 18.-1110. general market bee been
'quiet to-day and we have no change of importance.
Flora continues dull with a shall demand, while
groceries are firm - with a good, local'. Inquiry, and
,prices are firni'and maintained. Iri PrOvitions
than is but little doing outside of an improved de
mand for Platt/44d*R* Cited Hams: •Gralu with
'the exception of oats, is verypdet, and prices have
undergone no change. Then is so improved de
mand for Ortide 011 and prices are tending upward.
Salt is In bettor inquiry and advance of from 10 to
16 cents per bbl has been esiabUahed.
PLOUB—continnes quiet and dull, with no change,
•in prices. Sale of 60 bbls at $1,845,15; 60
do du at $5®5,1 0 , and 60 do Fancy on private term:*
Extra Is - held at $4,40Q4,60, and Fancy $.5,6046,76.
GIUYGEPIESetipst Is firm, with a saleof 10 hbds
low grade at 6y..0 for Cuba and 100 for Porto Rico; 6
hhdi prime Cubs at 44e, and 20 bbls refined Yellow
ai 11%0. Coffee is steady, with a sale of 64 bags Rio
to any trade, at =4,42a. Molasses quiet, with small
isles of mime R. at 6,2(03c. ,
'BACON—there ts a tair Inquiry for Plain Rams at
6to We and Sugar Cured it 00 ShOulderadull at 4.
OATS—In good inquiry, with a tale . of 360 bads
from find hands at E3O: and 75 do do from store at 80.
— CRZIESE—RaIe of 30 boxes W R. at..6%c, and 76
dodo at a% to 7c. Hamburg is salting at 7)4c.
SALT—Is In better demand, and an advance has
Lama established; sale of 150 tibia No. 1 it SAX, and
140 do do at sl,6olHli7b.
.WHISKY•4Irat; sale of 18 bbbe coramon Recalled
.031 c yar
gall. -
000PEEAOE--Sale of 20 new oil bbls at $1,76
OTIEEN- 'APPLES—have declined 25c per bbl; We
of 20 bbla at ,e 1,7516 $2.
CRIJDE 011-I.s in better demand: we note sales
in lots of 6 0 0 bbli, to go East, it 6c per gall.
Imports by RiV6Ye
CINCINNATI—er& Guns-218 Gm Wheat, W sacks
wool, 15 cis meat. 125 bbls flour, 25 do whielty, 15
bola rags, 74 do cotton, 70 oil bbls, Clarke, & co. 98
pkge li quor, J Alder A co; 3do do, 11 & co; 34
ale bbls, Spencer & Garrard; 30 hosabeet Mad. Dom.
lrwin; 10 los beef, Enos Attr ,1 . AAA
Duncan; 49 bbls wbbky, D Walace; ID dos wasb
boardei, Bruin:La lildipauick; 30 oil bblo,llutchin
-4011 A co; 2 bbl. whliky, Jobn Black; 9 bos,3 auks.
B Wolfe A co; 19 bre, 3 cksi Maxey, Welle A co.
.WHEELlNG—roallouscs-30 boa gloms, William
- McOully; 1 bbl ale, Jos Bryar; GO sks rage. IlicCul
. lough; :eolith & co; 22 bbls spples, N Brady: 3 do do,
T McClelland. 11 do do, 41 B ,loner, G 3 bbds tobacco,
9 bales raer.,7l aka wool, Clarke A co; 52 bbl. apples,
Owens & henuedy; 100 01l bbl! , B 131'lcustp; 3 bhds
bac:n , 1 It wool, Edgerton A Stewart; 61 bbls ape
plee, 130 by corn, Jos A Fetzer; ,6 =boy., Jam.'
„Irwin; 26 bdts perms . , E B Godges7; 33 pkg. etindrice,
G W Stewart; 9 sks wheat,/ L Noble & co:
• River News:
The -river we, !bout stationery yesterday with
thiriy:four inches reported on Ohms Ilona. Ripple.
The weather continues dandy. warm and unsettled,
with every appearance of min ....—.l3ueiness was
tcderably brisk at the levee yesterday, with improved
shipments; while the ...lots ivere light. A Blight
seirsnoe in the I rate. of freight lus, been established.
Shippers cannot object to this when they fake into
consideration the feat that a boat cannet take, on
the present step of water, more than:one third of •
cargos...l.The arrival. from below were the Soled.,
from Wheeling, and Glide, from Oirleitillati. The
latter boat came up in three days, which le excellent
time far low water.— —The Florence, aft for Si.
Louis tut evening, with all -ibe freight she could
take and quite a number of pusengers.....—The St.
Louls was atilk hard aground in Glass Moose yester
day morning, and it is one feared that she would be
compelled to take off the moil of her freight before
she could got over. The ...Sisters" and "Glue House'
, .
are considered by steaeoboatmin the two worst places
in low water between here and Cincinnati-
Tim - cow Swine Maas°. No. 2."—The
above named steamer now about completed at our
landing, having attracted co.idemble attention
among oar boatman and mechanics, we deem a fall
description, an act of Attlee to all parties interest
ed; believing, at the same time, we but expellee the
'almost unlearnt' opinion of those competent to
Indio, that as • 'complete specimen of mechanise,
combining the ersentials of a succeashil Investment,.
few bate been built to equal; Capt. •11114 McDon
ald designed end superintended the construction, his
practical experimum enabling Watt* maks inch as
lactione and impioraments, u alma. to reach per-
Ofectiou. Of the many bandied' steandloara built of
this time, rarely do we find one combining strength,
lightness of draught, speed and capacity to such
prominedt extent. - The following are the Haien -
elms, with the names of the dirmtparties en- ,
gaged ID the building. by wham the Marmots No. 2.
may berefarred to with credit.
Length of hull, 167 bet; beam; 34 feet; depth, of
hold, 454
—E feet; built at Monongahela City by Wm.
Latta. agines—cylinders, lb inches- diameter,
length of stroke. 61,5 feet; working wheel, 2D feet
diameter, and 24 feet length of boot.; also a doctor
with bilge pumps =ached, leading .to different
portions of the_ boat;—hoisting engine ,steisis cap
stars, mid all theta.. improvements attached there
tof—lbutopee *Co., builders. nitro.
ber, 40 inch. diameter, 28 feet long, with 6 flue* in
each a peculiarity in tho coastruction of ours. con
' aideiable interest martlfatid among , our steam
, boatmen, beingthis; Ant of the kind used hant
.meter of fin., 361 11 inch" and 3 of 8 inches,—
in connection with which is the shost-Iron, work,
etc. The whole, built by.tho well known firm of
Watson I Monroe, and pronounced by Captain Mc- I
D. an excellent pleas workmanship. Cabin—by
Mx. Js. Millingsr. whoa name is. alone iuMcierit to
guarantee good work. In this case however, a di
gree of nostnems, without display, .COSlMllienCle ld
accommodation seems to pervade eve r y portion; In
connection with which is EssUirial end workman
ship, (milks& Painting, by Wm. Nehan, of whom
' any endorsement 4 unnecessary. inositure, by
Hammer 1 Outfit; lamps, etc. Long
Duff. Copper, On. Hauler. sic.,
Fittlauxions ,
Morrow.
Carpet., by Robizmon Co. Bell andbeing work,
Blackmnithing, by Douglas I Mulish.
Blocks, tackles etc., by Dotage I Roberts. Looking
Glasses, by J. .1. Oilleepbe. Spars, derrick, eta. by
M
G. W-Con. Upholstery; by Heitman I Weider
hold.
Capt. McDonald hat bearevem fortunate in his cal
culationh as I n t o Is tar rare, with each capacity,
strength and wer, Som.:ire so light • draught-18
inches. On the whole, so neat, 'orderly and accurate
does everything appear, that. e most cheerfnily rm.
ommend the Manus. Net 2 to the mast critical ex
amination of Cincinnati and Louisville friends.
Mr. John D. our
Dailey will preside in the offle•—•
gentleman of whom, to our citizens, any rocemuseri
dation from. would be warpath:ow, and on Is're
torn to the river again we ball with plow .re.
Poi ST. Loris—The DIM end dagantliar nom No.
2,'Capt. McDonald, will probably be ready to leave
this evening. ,
, Tos Cmcmis. Lonsev ate. , The' fleet
and light draught steam= Tenants>, Capt. Ras, fa
=pomace(' to Wee NI abe omorning at
o'clock. Tim (Midea Capt. Aovndamatidn,.morn is up for Mon.
.day.
W1tE41:11 , 04 3 r 8 .
.......------. --
- wou. CINCINNATI & I 4 OLI-jaga
.
.4.: ./H ILLS.—She Mesmer (AIDS
Ott. Wm. H. Anderson. will I.Y. no noon on
. 11. MAT, Vet instant; it 0 p. m. Wm Holet or
board or to
rrrft ' . "14 on . . JOHN 11401 L. Ali.t.
• PPR Si LOl:lllEL—The fine L a g -git
Warner EXCHANGE, Capt. J.l4'
Anawalt, will home ihe above onTIIESDArt to.
Naafi it. 4. o'clock p. for freight (it pump apply
. on board or to _
Art JOHN SLACK. Agent.
• OAK be. MAUS , AND , blv
44.111,..+Tb•spleadid
11.811110114 No. 2, Oapt. MCDODS .
eicaban on 'TIM Dar, 1911 saitantoit,6:ed4
vra i i:ircr freight or nailisso apply on' bizt cr
• -.1.11.-LIVINGBTON eittruta:
• -
A 144 .E 0 • -11 N I AEI
''PAOIOII3.
Capt. flush Marla inr nM •
rolibitkr,OWClty IBIS DAY. irt Y •d•
vp 15,0 U LAB, „WI:1101001f _ • I
PACIKVT...—The
stowsuir- . I Zl t orfordon,, its tur
:WboslingoactsNlnutiamalls&vport&lVEßT TOO,.
IM.MIDAY - tad NATIIIIDATOO II o'clock'
Making doss Lcannootlonr; the *der
packets && ..Pioteftsaygn sad Olnalonsal.: , Botana.
log, WO& 7WI4OMIIIMYSIIT. MONDAY, WIDNES.:
DAT and TEIDAT(st B o'elosk Yeasssjos.
•nicelpted through WOLoclats/1. Toi freight or pis.,
sop soidg oo board or to JAN. 0011 ANS & CO.,
• /, . • 114 Vistsr sto&t.
'EI it 0 al.. A it W
1.40 PAOWII.—Tb • ilitalight dtl g .
steams 1301ZEUX,Capt. G004.W. i0011 . 07=71 70 .„
.WUZZLIIIO. ono, hioNpax. rhDRISSDAY
and TRIDATIAII o'slock inalnecicire Con,
neeadiu with Alta rognlir "tickets Do' Yarkersbarg
and 'UfacionaU. , Retuntlog, Ammar WITERWER
:fiery TUESDAT, 2110/113DATaad SATURDAY, as'
'll o'clock. .Passeogeni 104:Opted through ,t , a Wn •
aatl...Torltelibt Opamgoitpply on board, in to .;;
JA97OOI,LINSA *as;
^ • -114 Water afoot;
LA 1123VILLS PACIUM- , Ma
new and gametal] posseuvr steamer •
BAH, Ok.t. !donne Am!, lams Pittsburgh tbr
Iranarralls Mair...nUDAY. at 4. eshist;
Abitarshith Wain $441.1 1, X1i1, riamix , as
a. NOT fttied'or dam" ly on board att. ,
JAL' irvaGgielf 4-004 PittibUrtlL4
H. D . PIEBON 00..4tent.,
.110614 Lit • • 0 : 111
.111 puzzathz , osOOOLATIL—Pnro. mond
AIWA, MONA, OfNN cro,aoltacoYATalo end
VANILLA 0110ATZ8, Tailgated *And la
quality sod dower to' the Pada Ctodolatin tune
stood the ten of threenesbare of s oentsuy, and
ace pronounced 6f .all mbo one. heed thoo to
be importer to any others: .• • '
••Ideoutodured by W.ldahei Cle.; it 'their 11,Mo.
11 C'D. 07 e 4 tetor. 14itoe.; ; '
and for do at their BMA
Depot; N 0.417 Patton street, Nwo Yolk 0117. and b 7
Geoteginad Deelerepherift throlthott lddtaea
the Union.
...41744110h 04144 New 1cd14:,..
PROPOSJLS
CITY OF CHARLESTOWN,' `SI ASS
ACEESETTS - 7 F/ealeti Proporala, end , reed as
such, WIS be reUired by the Water Cosmicatone.
until JULY ith; 18112, hor Otos e Dila, a ft , ser..'
suit, dial a brat tlond alt. Prop-sale or each:to be
separate, Specifications of Ito different chases of
work, and Int rotation toacerning the rune; can be
obtained on applicathn to the Water: Commluionere
or., Engineer at Charleetown. Bowie vilh swell.
rdquirvi from p,trtlea propoilog. The Commicelonera
reserve the- right to ,accept that; Propaal, wlOch,
under all circumstances, they deem' moat filterable
to the interests of the city, or to reject all propoula
..offered.
For Wator Commissiouirs.
EDWARD LAWRENCE, Cbeilrumn.
C. L. ISTEVENSON, Chit( Enginier C. W. W
. —. •
The Comnisitionent hereby give , 00ttoe that the
lime for rewiring Proposals for lincepleit Engines ie
1 4
extended to JULY 15th 1862, an for 1,11 Other pot
tier,. of the works to JULY 21 :41 , 482, when the
bide will be opened and a record o all prolusale made
on the books of the O, mission s ;atm further re
feree until August lath, 1862, to eke their decision:
It being understood th 4 the 616 ut“:6lo6erii do not
relinquish,. in consequence of the i.st•usion .of the
tine, any rights retorted in former advirthernfllts
for proposals.
EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman.
Charlestown, July 1, 1862:julike dfit
MISCELLAXEOUS.
iqATIONAL LOAN ant—Purs to in
.LA drooling from the Secretary of reasury
a book will be opened on the ern DAR OF ;CNN.
1182, at tho offioe of limens, Bart A CO., corner of
nod and Third streets, Bittsburgh, Permaylven a,
for subscriptions, under toy owed, tandems; for U.
S. Coupon or .itegisbred Boucle, redeemable at the
pinions, of the United States alter Ave y. ars,and P"
able in twenty year. from date, and bearing intere-t
at the rate of 'Lc pereentum. payable semi-annually,
to be land under the Lot of felspar, 28th, ileb2.
These Bonds, dated May Ist, 18112, will be issued in
some of Fifty Dollars, One Ruud', d Dollars, Five
Hundred Dollars, and one Thousand Dollars. No
ourecrlption for lm than Fifty Dollars, bor - or an/
fraction of that sn ta,Cat he received. Subscriptions
for Fifty or One Hundred Dollars. must, be roid,
the time of aubscribleg, In the U. S. Demand Notes,
and the accumulated Interest from the let Of May,
18E12, in coin ; subscriptions for a huger summay, at
the option of the subscriber, be paid at the time; or
orm.third at the time of subscribing, era-third
twenty, and one-third in forty days thereaCer, Pro
vided that no payment dual be lees that. Fifty Dol.
tan.
Certificates Will be granted In dOplicate to eubscri•
here tor the amounts.° paid. the ;origiwal of which
the subecriber will transmit by mall to the Votrcial7
.of the Trbmnrl. fronds e. don:dead, Will be Wiled
thereon to SUCh subscriber or hie 'order, or to the
holder thereof,-carrying &tercet eipreseed in
such certificate. • i
Any other information desired, will be promptly
given on Application to the enbecriber, per so nally or
by letter. JOSII ILAN
bubecriptiork 'Agent.
PATIIIO‘OIII LOAN demur,
June 27th. 1562. le:hired
NORTHERN MISSOURI
The Llannibal and St. Joseph:ll. B. Co. have fin
vile OVER 3001 , 00 ACRES of the, best PRAIRIE
AND TIMBER, YARNING 'LAIL IN TUE
WEnT, at leer pike., on ten years' credit, at five per
cent. interest. Twenty per cent; is deductiel for rod
psyteent In cash, or in the Land. Donde of the Com
pany, Rasa eipor, if payment is mode within two
lean from detect purebase, with Interest. At pres
ent, the market price of these bonds le from to to to
per cent. below par, Width affords an extraonlinery
opportunity to buy any of the Company's leek de
steed. eery much below real vales.
A PRIZE TRIP TICENT is giver, to Land Buyers
and they are charged only hal( freight on all build , '
log materials wanted from Flautalbal fur lint In
' proven:lents on land bought of the Railroad Cum-
Inducements to eutignde to Northern Missouri,
briefly stated, are es Wiese:
A mild, healthy din:tate , rich wail; cheap lend..
the preiuctious of which pay km them, expenses and
imprarements too, much within the, limit of credit
given; a larger variety of staple productions, embra
clog all °area% hemp, tobacco, Chine. anger can e
i t u u mis .g tion. - Irish end
gnpee far weinereztxternseiclioltr
other region further. south or u P Orth; °. lll,,nt t "' ware?,
timbef, wood, coal, lime, fine belldlng ruck, clay for
brick, and sand for mortar, are almmdant end ranee
ulehtly dish-Mated; its prairies 'are-ready Am the
plow; a 'pring emigrant can plant "sod corn" In the
Liter part of June, and Whom a Tellable crop In the
eummding'antuaan for fattening groat guts:allies of
I beeves' and hop; it ill only utmesserry to buy land
,
enough for bulldlnp, yards, orchard 'Weyer& end
' crops to be enclosed as prairies supply any quantity
of excelknt buy free of other cast than cutting and
stacking, which Ls done with thipered mowers and
I takes at len than one dollar per tun, and as fodder
leg L cbaffned to three months and Lem,. but little
hay,oomparatarety;ledeeded; best !of open pater.
scaling Dothing. neither interest nor taxes, en
abling:the aerek.ralsor or woollgrowier to keep horses
I and mules by the some, beads amnia and swine by
1 . the hundreds, and flocks of duo by the thousand.;
all the markets are accessible by telegraph, roll and
water, and th e local cash demand for ool, hemp, to.
bans.boccebans.lnuit* Sit bogs, cattle and sheep, to
I export, le ample for the supply. All thus anew,
tape are within three days' travel of any Atlantic
' city, kr Imo than go Atm. Shall such Immerse re
sources nmaiin uoinlpoved
• Miami is/opal/ "Panne* ie . jthirretioadf ' It le
now perfectly ask to sealp efir
siktorthena Missouri,
and the loyat are 0, 4 . solo be free Stale
Owners concede it, add the highest„controlling In
terests of the State demand it. !Mal slerrholders
unite with Unlon-leving citinans In boldly advoca
ting emancipation, am etivised by the President and
approved by Wrm.. I
COLONIZATION.
Einigrards settling in eutectics, will contribute
cr,aity to each other's edvantags , Lamp and choice
bodies of land offend, Walsh them every facility.
To colonise sucassfally, op-Operation necessary,
easy and practical its a little concerted
• boo is tie fins for multittidee, with Prudent kr.
thought end action, to occurs, with little money,
rich fanns arid happy boom, which Witt rapidly in
create Inealue, for themselves and their- poeterlty.
CAPITALISTS, AND OTingß.%
Oin now, with little mosey, and perfect security to
tbanselrea.aselst their more destitute but indastri
am and capable friends to acquits, in 'a little time,
valueble farms and pleasant' homesteads. The land
will abundantly secure the *tante tedrance, and its
politic ;seductions will won enable the emigrant to
cancel the loan and 111,4201 t. •
Pamphlets containing skeleton maps, thawine
geographical poaltion, railroad' conies:Soria, ander:
ins frill.lakirmation, are watt pada. Let all wishing
to enlist their Minds to emigrate with them, apply
for all they want to dreulate. Co-operation In this
way will be of mutual advantage to all.
Apply to, or address
GEOECIE - S. lIAERIS,
Land Agent Bow & St. Jos. Railroad Company,
43 CITY' EICIIANGE, thston, Man.
Or, JOSEPH RUNT, Land Comnalaelener.
jetilandeerT : BANIiIBAL. Mo.
PDX B.ILE.
I VUNTRY HOMES.--'lllose choice
Vella for country residences in LINDEN GROVE,
Oakland, an oderod fur sale. ',branch of the ritt.
burgh d East Liberty Railway rune Into the centre
At the plot. The lota contain obe-bell sore and op.
tufa. Terme, only ene4enth tub and one-ten th
annually. Apply to , W. 0. LE.SLIE, •
. Jul:trod , at Oakland Station.
1.10 baII.MNUE UN . YENN tiTHEET
FOB BALE. —A %brewing brick dwelling.
pith tw roorosi lot 201.110, in cra of the beat roans
ca Peon street, all in good order. Prigs only 114,bin
.-41,400 cub and Write in Ant equal annual pay.
niers. Purgogion at any time. ,
law:Lire of O. tioLAIN it CO.,
oral al • • 102 Truth War.
WOMB FOR 841 E,
ABOUT BOUT: BOISE POWKO
IN GOOD OADDB.
WILL DL BOLD OrflAr l'Olt tU
:GAVXTIT ,
EMI street. al;rnm Pm it 6s
Enquil•lt the
MILL
BARGAIN OFFERED IN A
Vf 'MILL PEOPLIITIG situated in tho ibeista
Shanghai, haring a front on tbr Onin Or,
and eitendirig *Ohio slew feet albs railroad eta
Mom' laid off In on lota t 0 by .00 feet each, on winch
*erected 4 Steam Grist Mill, nearly nier,alili Isom
,Boaton Went Bus; ell the other machinery or imeat
patterns. Abundance of Coal at 3 ante • bushel, do.
'livered 4 Minstrel In the midst of it Met grain gro •
I '4 Mlitl74a lor g e evt o m onto at once he wowed.
ffor Mit particolara, ai to price and Orme, appiy
tu ( Jo b ) • B:lllcLAlN'ir 00..102 Fourth et.
.1)B Ei ritAIMKTY toUR
.ttusw—Two twastory brick dwel l ings,
plied with water and pa; lots each 41) by Um ten,
(Anita:fon South smomeri Alliashentit y. tone hue
" A bullfillog partly finished, With s
toad, an acre and a quarter of grou p , situated on
-Week' bun, short &Stance from the Manchester
reserstgar and rt. W. A 0. Ballroads, being suitable
,tor mimosas.
'Alto, a term of Bo arm, six and a half miles from
thecity, and cum mid quarter miles from flours.
mei Station, Ift. W. AM, ft; 8., with a young
Orchard of SOO tram, s water power Saw /lilt two
Bowes, tuid'other imon?ratoruts t fifty acres 11. rod,
Wanes timber. •
•
further parriadart inquire of
Tor •
Nell% DIES, 61 Federal it., Allegbeay,
KOS 1 or MA Liberty street, Pittetqagb.
TOE LET.
MO LET—Two or .three Rooms, No.
.7
:.11,48 1 1 1 Sow. Paissrton Oren tamedlotelr.
010 T & LO
' l l9 ‘ lb
".1%-r -.A. /ergo, wall finished and
fy&rnished Bhoro do MAW, between
rttlytiVA l rth Wed&
ib; ool; end heretofore
AO lotty ler young leaks.
'llit i tioniarfttlotMrtoontiM tartwand F d
AleaoSeersi:ltoottnt =Hale s3e attlesa.
77. L7l6°
..... 4"ik tbe ' tth eb. (AMA
Thlrehuid Market otreeto._
10Ott OIL -tiALl4.—.;A' HOUSE.
J: &Mania' nine rooms and eollar, together wit!.
THIRTTAIIIINZ ACRES OW LAND, within on.
Swath of.a mile of Horntilo-Btatione for - WHO por
Alw AND' totrint. crSttoittil, i t i,: w mA u h A t*
lar pruttorn OhartlSTs area"
Iten7, fig SIO per month. •
ifor farther ;articular' stunts' of .
• . Awn PATTIRSON,
. . .
• Oaut. HAYS,
VOR BALK OP
toss w to =KU
E=111:2
_ .
FIBIE SAVINGFTWITTIMOS; Na
11q,87 trace, (eyreire,ltta postern
Hem.)
Chertertd by the Legielatcra
011103111:
President—JAMßS PABK,'.Is..
TICS raiSIDIZTS •
H. Y. Budd,.
A. Heineman,
Joehus Model.
Jacob Stnekretb, -
Alex. Bradley.
Alfred nick.
=CETUS:
Joelab Slog, C. Zug, C. H. Wald,
1
A. B. Bell, Jos. Dllwarth, ff. D. Cochran,
B. S. Fowler, W. A. 'teed, Woe. Smith,
J. W. Woods's% B. C.Schmerts, G. B. Jonas,.
F. Balm, C. W. Illeketeon, B. P. Jones,
J. St. Tjernan, B. H. Etsstrosn, W, B. Phelps,
D. IB,Ung, &J. Andaman, 0. B. Barron,
Jam. W. Baxter, D. B. , NeKinley, W.. thmeen. '.
Secretary and Treasurer—D.B.. !Ir.ENLETa.
Wm. H. Smith,
John Y. Jennings,
Thee. D. 'Ethosler,
Thos. 8. Blair,
Francis Sellers,
Henry Lloyd,
Open daily, from 9 a. tn. te 2 p. m.. Alsce'lnesday
and Saturday evenings, from Bto 8 o'ildelt. •
Deposita received of 01711 DIME and ripitarts.
Dividends declared hi D•Cotiibor and . June .1 etch`
Y Di. anal to the
Dividends ro ISOMDI Ore 0
credit of the dopmltor u prineipal, and Year Inter
eat, thus compounding It.
Beaks containing•Charter,lly.toers,rtc.,ftcntished
at the oECe.,
110111 — this Institation offer', especially to three per.
sons whose earnings are ma. the opportunity to
accumulate, by small depradte, easily sand, a sum
which mill be a ressariree whoa .tuieded,lbeir : MOne.7
not only being side, bat hearing .Interest, instead Of
remaining unproductive.'
- •
1101.aa-a ISAVINthS ASASK;. /So. 65
Fouarn Braise. • •
OHARTERID IN 1855.
Open daily from 9 to 0 o'clock, olio on Wednesday
and Saturday evening , . from Way let to November
let, from 1 to 0 o'clock, and from November Ist to
Hay lot hour 8 to 8 o'clock. , •
Dopordta received of all atone not km than. Corr
DOUAI', and a dividend d ths pmitedeclared treirer •
Tear, in Item and Docermbe.r.••'lnterest bas been de.
closed edaidamually, In Jane and December,dur»
the Bank was organized, at the rate of sin par cent
year.
Interest, if not drawn out, le placed to the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the tame
In
tared from the find depot 'June and December corn
.
poundlug twice a year without troubling Dud:mod
tor to call, or even tote...sent Ilia pass book: Al thia
rate, money will double in hrm than twelve yam,
making In the aggregate ZIP= AND ONSASALI TPA
0131 T. a TEAS-
Books, containing the Charter. By-Lawer Boles
and Regulation., Inn:dal/Ird grail, on application at
see office.
Pacarnarrr--GEOBSIE ALBEDO.
viol entruniarrit.
John B. McFadden, lame M. Pennock,
John Holmes, - I John Mareheil,
Alexander Speer, James B. D. bloods,
Benj. L. Yobneatock, A. Mt Pollock. 11. D.,
JIIOI9. McAuley, Hill Burgerin,
Jame Merriman, William J. Anderson,
Alenauder Braille,.
John U. lleekofen,
George Meek,
John O. Cuteld,
Alonzo A. Carrier,
Ctuarlei A. Colton,
William Duglas,
John Evens,
=l B O .
j et u urn e., ,
Peter U. HiuMer,
Richard WI..
William S. Lerch,
Suzerain AND Tzrasu
ier.xtreT
TOrEs. A' c.
- -
YOUNG BROTHERS, Dmarnrams
FouN
uaT, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
S. Et., Pitubargb, Pa., manufacture MADELINE,
LIOT BLAST AND BOLLING MILL FURNACE
CASTINGS of every dreeriptiom
OIL Fox, pOILEB DARTING/L. EIRE PROM,-
GUATE BABS, WAGON BONES, SAD AND DOG
IRONS, GRATES ..AND (MATE PEONES, STOP.
COCK BONES, Sc., always on hand and Sr sate low.
Order. lan with W. W. YOUNG r oorner of Wood
street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten
tion. inh2B
A I.l.Abt.' & GO., VALLEY
FOOXDIIT, Pittsburgh, Pa.
lairWaasuovia, Na 3UI. Liberty street.
Manulicturetset 0001{, PARLOR AND HEAT.
LNG STOVES, PA31.011 AND M GRATIS,
HOLLOW W A RE , etc., Steel and KID (D :l m M llea* Bell
tag /1111 (Maim, DM (Mixing, Gap, Water and-Ar
tisan Pipe, Sad !rues, Dog hone, Wept, Doi" Sa
ger Kailas, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings
and Outings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
meM to order. Patented Portable
with imams or Dorsi Power. nidlAmd.
OILS. lm
VViL HAMPTON,
OIL asoKiza.
bletropolltaa hotel Building,
Pr. CLAM STRIET. Prrramn.
°Oka tip= from 9to 11 gym. and 3to p. m.
je7:699
pETHOLITE OIL WORKS.—HES3 II
Grisit, Proprietors; Bel Mere and klansfector.
_era of
Pare Burning Pe trade ourk,
Pure Whit. Carbon Gil,
Pure Deodorized Ban.le,
hteaa Clarified Lob ;lasting Oil,
Cold Pressed B. B. do • do
No, 1. No. 2 and llo o Esoldnery On.
Argend Oil. Dead 'Glory 011,
Wagon and Mill G and Write of Nephtba.
sairOrders Med promptly.
arrottioe, corner or front and Smithfield streets
Goremdfabela Home. Plttebuntb. Pa. ada
D. usava.
LINDSAY & BARBOUR,
CARBON OIL,
LAMP MANUPAOTIIBLBB
M. 22 WOOD STREET,
tIZO. 'ON TAII.....ONERY. T. IrCOMICII4
WOODVILL Oi LREFI,
HOLDSRIP. BRYAN, a co. . •
SAIIIIRACTIMIS : Or
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING 011,
constantly on- band- the - very beet qualit goo y of
BURRING OIL, and without odor also,• d
LUBBICATOIL pum elms
WHITE DENZO L find OAB
GREASE..
wren orders tell at No. 35 Porn STIMIT. Beak
Block, *mld floor, mill be promptly Wended to..
or..s:dtf
LIAGLE OIL WORKS.- tWIT
LI & ANDERSON, groaners and dealers in
PURE oeasoni oil..(quatiaemranwe d . ) •
PI manolt, PAL
I3' OAR GREASE. and I:QMP.OEII constantly on
.
hand.
Orders noshed for the present 'at CHESS, SMITH
Co.'s, Water and First Meets.
seehemd
I)EPRONA.OII , WORKB.-LUNG,
MILLER & CO.
Works at. Rharssburg Illation, Allegheny, Valley .
Itallroad.
Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. • -
Ideusulsoturers of ILLIININATING and: LIIBRI.
CAVING CARBON OILS and BKNZOLE.
Sir No. I REPINED OIL, warranted non-az - pia:
sive, alesaya on hand. ool.2:1yd
,
1. 111313,10A11NU OIL,
_AT viiv,Low
.1-41 Taws or 26 CENTS PER GALLON. cowitstitilf
on baud'and for wile Ay B, O.A J. H. SAWYER.
AN to • tie quality, we taterto annexed certificate:
PliTSlOlaff. Nor. 27,.1260.
hewn. L. CL 4 , 11. Ssular—fionte; Th e 'Lubri
cating 00 we aro getting hoot you we end to te thy
Wet Our our purpowe we bare Own wed. ' •
Tax L.13.11.11.R. R. Co.,
Br Wll. ESPY, Prerifiwa
1 UCIFER, OIL WO
WILLIAM P. WtiOLarnaz,
narwriainu of
• 00 A L AND . CARBON OILS.
and dealer In
LAMP& 01111411.6Y8. de. do., •
No. SU Market street, between Seeseid and Third
PITTSBURGH', PA.
tahadiy
IV:ESE &
tiILIFY,
.. Ori. REPltiift4. -
t ,b `4" —'""r°l3 OP
WHITE DUNNING Ott.,
4
DUAN,DZODORI ND DENZOLE - • . t - . -
AND NTIAIN AILIYLND DIAQUIVIDRI'OLL,
dtIIDN,OLL uY 1.4, enaviTLza.PPAOWISED. ,
- orlior Oil wasiDA. ~ - • •
-Oornml Mice, Id ticratansut lititiri. detticilnyr
.1} UsIi.AVEN . 4, VAJN,
Manufacturers of ivory iartety
000E1140 AXD UZATLVO BTOYICB,
•
Of the boot tiatterns, for either coal or wood. .
ORATE YltOlin and rfidfDltliti, of the; latest
itylee end beet firdah.
We would call the attention of Malden tooncNEW
BANClE,whlott is couldn't:4 by those who hare them
lo toe as bolos. ,
OAST IRON itt=toNlS, nunnunno;
and all kinds of OABTINGB made to order.'" tott6
(1.
-•40 du 'do . do. small stain
. 60 do
. Isya ., llstabors Cream;
_
25 do
to store slid for Ws by . L.B VOIOT dOO
0 t t j .7 317-2° '.' swes for,
.141 Water air~4
flillibl6l3', —l5O boxes prime (hitting
NJ Chew; wet ved Ibis day and Ow ale by'
ILOBRET_DALZICLI. i COA .
a • _ FaYSI Liberty moot;
00. BO
ic;iitylo
sup,-
Wll/If, .rate•NRS, , at 2*
ants—Availlifa lot asAll tar ask by .=
Jati- W.P.sciumuu4.l. fa Wood stmt.. r.
z _ - .• , •
'
_ .
MASK
A. AN
naD UNSAY! NEMOlNKS.—For.anoleoun Ea t
•thi d pm' dbeidest ' :116LUBOLVIS : .
tliecT BUCHII, Ilos-fookißd md•r•••
=MA 01 WI g/Cat promlztooftplajg
.....doi/t101•• [raw
curtain' tiow'orosad-fO.ixigatol•O boma•ltl •• •
certain cure for the fallowit4 afeEsaleolona
originating groin damns aid mama btitto
ot - Sexual Organs : General Debility,. 7dentaL
..Physical Dorado'', imbecility,'Determloodos of
Blood to thoilealAttfused, Woe, Hysteria, Guiana
Itentleamen and leleeplouneal at Hight,
Alumna -of- kinsoular* .Doet of kroollib.'
Dmoveta, EitaCistriOir Low OPtritk-
OA or Diralyileof the of Generatio
"tine of the Eton, std lo fact 01l the coaccarsitouto
ell • nervous and debilitated state of-the elite=
To insure tbe genuine; .
tot Ma' opt. Aak. for
Holz:oboist'. -Take no Other.' Curie guatuateed. -
See weivertieement iinituotber micron..
HAPPIN,O.R. 31.18 E BY 1. THAT is
ESS
rat Qusenos.—The.Proprletors of the "PAR.
lalabi CABINET or' WOHDEBB, ANATOMY"
and ;11.3D WINS!". liars detimullatil,'mordiasabf
expense. to issue r itee (tot vim beo,t% t of suffering
humsnlty,) IMP of th eir' tooet-luetractlrs and lutes -
battle Lecture, cm Ilarriage oud Its Disquallflostlons.
Nernmi Debility, Premature Decilia of Denbo*
lair:4V" Neatness or Depression; Less of-Ener
gy,agy vital powere,fthef Great &dal Tolls, and
.set gabeilles whkif result, from youthtul MUMS.
Ramose' of maturity. or 1/BwriwOe -of
end Hatuts's Lou. Those hiiralvable Lectuas bare
been the waits of enlightening mid saving thous
ands, and will be forwarded tree on the feeeipt of
tour stamps. by addressing ..Bersetary Porta= CAW
ordrgaomp amsd ir116.4 beti Broadway, N. T."
luitlydsw , .
MANI:WOW }IOW 'LOS'II HOW
ILL RESTORED I—Jaa Published, is a Sealed:Ea.
e ' Sipa Prke Six Oasts.
Is 'Leal:ice - on the Nature, Treatment and &Beal
Cure o Spdrmatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Diva;
tuitary Enibedene,fiesual Debility, and impedimenta'
to Marriage generally. Sirreoneness, Consumption.
Epilepsy and Mr, Mental and Physical Incapacity.
reanbblefrom Self-Abase.. &o. By ROBT.J,DUIe.
VERWELII,II.' D., Anthor ofthe...Greed BiJok "44..
- .4, BOON TOTBOUSAtiDSOFERIFEREA , "
Sent ander seal, Ins gdairsenvelope to any address,
post.paid, on receipt or BIZ oats, or taro. postage
Mamie, by . Da. CIL A: O.
..12T Broadway, N. Y., Post-Office Box 4688.
Skpl:SmdawT •
IiOTELS.
I I NI;H'S IllYrt?L,
SINGLE BOOM FUMY CIENTE{ PER Lila
OiIDAL as they may be ordered . In the spade=
Refectory.
There Is a Barber's Shop end Bath Booms attached
to the Revd
ealrßeerare of RUNNZREI and HAORBIEN who
way we are full.
nod&dlysr
James D. Kelley,
Peter A. Madeira,
John H. Dep..,
Janie. Shidle,
Robert Robb,
Walter P. Marshall,
John Drr,
Henry L. Itharm%
Jobs.H. Shoenberspar,
William E. Sehmerta,
Alexander 'findle.
base Whittier,:
Christian Yews..
—CHAS. A. COLTON
AhLkiktllltili kIUUSE, BonoN, ie the. ]
Lagoa end lest arranged Hotel in tho New
England State.; to centrally located, end easy of sc
one trod all the routes of travel. It contains all the
modem, Improvements, and every OOMMIAOIIO, for the
comfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping roe= ere large sad well .ventliated;
the settee of rooms are well arranged, end oemPictelf
furnished for fandliesand large traveling parties, end
• the house will continue to be kept as a float alms
'hotel in every respect.
LEWIS. RICE, Proprietor.
STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN
NEW TOILE LED LIVERPOOL. laud
lug sod embarking Peseengere st QUEEN
(Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York mad Phlladel•
phi.. SLoamehip Oompauy Woad deepstchkE
tali powered CrlydsAluillt Iron Steamship to fellows;
GLASGOW.. ----...flaturiey, July 5.
OITY OF BAITIMORE..-...--ButurrlA7, July 12.
EDINBURGH July 19.
mu Avery Saturday, Ar Mow, Dem Pier AI, North
River,
Rirramian, Pixxa
No. 47 PEDICIIAL STREET
ALLZGUENT UIT
86 I IiEES I;
es W. B. aim;
„TIEDIaIL•
ON VIE EUROPEAN PLAN
CITY OF NEW YORE
Mg Hatt Spare, eons Frass.Vort
(Opposite City Ha.)
B. WRENCH, rsonusion.
I=l
MIST OAllltt.--fO6,OOqPTEXILAGI.-...—.. 53 / 4 00
do to London— 800 ' do to London.-3 1 . 80
do to Paris MAO do - 'to Parte .:-- Id.fd
do to 1:10MbUfg .—.. ,145,40 .de to Hamblerg.. 88,80
LONDON• EXHIBITION: ,Bororn Helen.. Non
don and beck. .
First C1an..—....-
Third Olase.-., --,
—..' ..,.. .. _ CS,
P4OlOO/041 also 'forwarded t o Have,
Harm brotoen:Bot.
terdaro. Antwerp, do..`at ovally by rotes.
1141[1.41114140ai1i1l ton Et:nom—Bp order of the A. , .
reap rif oats, o/l poseeopers kezteg the Usited gra!at
ars maimd go -
_padre .Famporie an gohibp o board
flee Sterwoor.
WPanoos wishing to being out their friends cos
bny•ticksts bore at lb. following Mop to New York.:
Flom Linupool or Qua:dawn; DV OW/4 Pt% 181
and $lO6. Steerage trout Liverpool W Fro m
A/. 'm
Queenstown MOW - '• • •
These atesmias hati superior sontotordations for
pun:togas, and awry ewe:coed Surgeons. They
are built 1 / 1 Wstar-dgltt Iron, Bectlons,
,and tam
Patent Fire Annildkuors on board.
'JOHN G. DALE; Alsest;
lb Broadway, Now York.
JOHN THOLIPSOD. Agent,
Na 410 Llbortv 4treot. Pltlaboroh.
. ,
rilumburinu
BAIDEIPB 14EW:DOIIIILLACTING •PIIIL-
OuOPlllO BORNE% for C 412.11012 OIL, is libw
no It pommel many advantages OM the coat
.
man Burners.
1. It .roaBes •• large or small light. with' perfect
comlinetion.
of ell with safe
iLat will burn say quality sated.
can be used with • long or abort oldeurn.
4. It C• 11 be neat as a tem night lamp.
II It can always be made to burn economically.
A. It is inorstriallir wicked gainsay other burner.
7.10 can be .trimmed and lighted without r u ine r .
It throws all the white light Owe the cone.
9. The chimney can be removed or inserted with
out tom:thing the gins.
These burner. are the common He. 1 size, and can
to put on any lamp now in use. Every reason using
Carbon Oil should have • Philosophic Burner. Price
25 ante. Per dcsen,Bold at No. 82 fourth
street; Pittebargh. • P. lIAIDES.
joiisfl7tesseri •
..uhtum.u..
96 AND 98'Taisp SIRENS
Havolival received an Impious stool cd
WALL PAPAS% BORDERS, •a.'
UPH9LBTLI4IIO 'OOODs.
SATIN DS LAINEB,
DAMASKS,
And ovary °thin' ;Aide In curiinc which we an CI
term g at csceedingly law Aircrew
aaritamembe tie sad SS THIRD essavr, oypo
iteJ wooiwicLve. - mb3t
ULCAA
IV. P. POBTSB d CO.,
• Manufacturers of
PIZABIRO4.7 SHAFTS, OILLNKS, PISTON RODS
PITMAN JAWS, WRISTS. LOOOIIOTIVZ
AND 04k11 SYRIA ANCHORS,
And all kinds of Holm Forging.
tEMPEILANCiVILLE, nest Pittaboult,
&ra.wwm Pa.
FANIIIMS AND MILLI:IMS.
GROWBIIII sea AND SEPABATOII,
For cleaning GRAIN. Patented January, Thee,
Is icheap, simple and durable, and Is got' op In the
bele of workmanship. It will Glean all kinds
of l and Grain, and remains Cha ff , Smut, Cheat,
Cockle, do., more thoroughly, and with lees labor,
than any, other:Disable. ' Ws meant this mill to
the public, with conftdeniellit It will OW gene6l
satistactiod and COW speedily iatrxerat use. Him.
n nbe m t a i the Ka• rift= and se4little
and ail Ohio, with Suo t =t to sell in Indiana, .Ull
- !Le., we are prepared to SU orders atWholeiale
and , W. W. WALLA •
pffeattutrawlf - SD Liberty it., Pittsburgh, Pa,
riau.; 'AND 'tYrliEttitt—
j. swain. Enema,: Soflers, eau Tar& Oil atm..
Tanks, Condenelna 1.1 p.. and Ca:llmm l Maas
awl. to Order. We bare on band.Ad engines, of 6to
'6O bore) power; Id itatlodary and portable Bolling 3
i.oil 80U1, Vsl6 and 11 barrelia.psi&V; ono 25 barrel
%Mr low f.se nil 0110 31,
whkb we low oau Or approrsn paper. lb.
'Sn Wee. WI, are ail warranted:.:':: -. ;
I•26:fnnairawlf, 619 liberty et.. Pittsburgh. Pea
STElal•AtidfLii•AVUttlits.—ldolin
meotOsbleta and 0111111 !tones, on hand and
anado to order at the Ward prices. We would pip
leflte fie :ttintlon, of joitellseers to • nen
'andboantlint improvenuint 'firarave !totes—llosa
'patirnt Adjustable Illneld; It ixsta hut Ilttleand adds
mush, to the hos:diet tlut GT,SII) Atones... Warestoma
314 and 33 1 40 32 c4 4in 413407(44141 ,. /Ittathn e 6
jettammairls .• , , ~W. W. WALLA
rvu hill.Ltattk-AnehoriSoinng 911 this,
MU Stones, Por c.° 14 " . " .
.Watar Wheal; r
all ktods, for Ws.'
leilelmarawlr
Cl Y !MAUI
11 PARIS laid
ale by ;
1.429mite.6.1
1.1 Tobt.—to
• 60'
lA/ ALL EL
T I MILL
t will
'saes of ids aial
004117 WOW'
ACO 1.001 1 51 be,
Alf
ESCiIfI•MPiMEM
L EL A 141); --
prrrsauxios AND
WHEELING •:.•
—BU 211 - 18 - .H.IIIKfaiGENICHL—Oh WWI,:
INGNIM.Y; Hay 6110862 Tr cu arilAgt isnribonigot
of the renze7 . l3l4lh ELIT ;h l'ittalNEEkt iba --
11:4101m
Paf . . 200 17 11 4 tbioix*vest_93l, . -., —...-
1
.. , SflukalF.ak . ' I, A ‘ B
/mai* Pittabtuadi '• • • It,CO o. m.I p.4ds.
do StonbenTll.lo...-... A.IXI-- 0 LIX:1 "
.do N0wark.1...........1.--.. WO , 0 NUB . 0
do Columbus:. 11:10- " 11:45 0
drives Cdocinnal.....--..... dal p. at.l !Ma. re..
.do Bt. Losdo.---- . Two a, .4 &CI pos..
No amide of at. between Pittabidlt sod tliticludalt
flidoodid filloeldng Can ottoohod to .11 Night Tram.
• ,ratg o Fgh 00 . 1 Nbooli+4 Lios.
- . .
Lear
Ni
Pittsburgh 1:00 *lb a. m. 1240 1.;
, 4 Wellsville. 3.00 11:14 a &Qs
d Matthew' , 4:00 4:16 I 4:03 a
de' • lleeling 1
4:3 4 " 4:155
PT/ 444 4/1441r.. 4405 " /0:40 " a s ps a
'Connecting at Wheeling with 'Baltimore and Obis
galtroad. "mist ,Bellair with: Oantral Ohio- Itatireaft
for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circlaville.Coluxtbas, C3n.
Indlanspolis,' Bt. Laols.landix4nta
, • ligaleavk Mid Cterettead Lira.
tYd. 103 a. m. 12:50"p. la.
tlo loo
do 6:10 ,4:111
do Atlanta 6:43 .
do ' B:o o',t' re42..*1 ,
Anima . 9:15 ' 440
COMeCtINSIO B•Jard ".. with Tosearivas hnomb laa
New Philadelphia and Cal Doren
Pittatnughi FOrt 'None and Chicago Halbtad• at
Endow with llpimilsood. Zanantihi and Cln
It. for dkron4 enralsoga Pans and IdlUarst
D m: s l.,
at Cleveland. orith.O. aZ.R. R. EtW.
and Bnlialo,Vith C. T. It: It.' for;
and Oblast% and the North-west..' ." • . , .
Wai decOmmodationlearis at 4:00
&warning; imam, amiro at . 2= n. la., • 115 a.
8:25 and 11.01 p: • •
Throtialt , Ticketa Veal! prominent" P A tIO In tiro
Wed or ilonth.unst,.tiortb Or Ziorth•vest, tan b
procured at tbeldbom , Street Deipt. Pittsburgh.,
'JO. UN srsw.urr, Tu F *; mmo,,
ror ror th arinfortdatiOn apply to .
' • STZWAILT, .
At tht ' °t rZ itn e r 9# 1 '5 10, 7 # 1 021. 6 409 u. Ran at.
SII IA Di Ell Ar....._______.
ISANGNILINT ro • . 4 fwrei ( I. -
'ANL& ONSITphl,` • - t ,-,' l , :,( -1141- 1,11,
TRAIN& On and atiar. IdOttla * . •-• ,
The NA% THAW loan,' fik . . , •tiMii,*.
?
Pataangta depot, al that'lntensec • 1111 0 1 7 dm
°nut 111,1410 g. 00 T morllbig ( litindaYlat WO
a ii n t 4. ityint at aIY the prime ytationa rat wen
argh and Philadelphia, tcalclas dodo.,
unction at fiarriaborg for ^Baltimore and William-
On, audios New York Na' dileadown (oftte:',
The'ZXPRNSS TRAIN lanai, Um atm.!, mud
station Atily it 61:) p. b., aloPPlaCootit Prta -
Api stations, makitig direct m• to arrio_
bon Mr 3 . 4011110, e , Wiabbll t r 2 . . ".. I"! Yank vii
The ,reirr Lital•wm•the ibis natrauf Statico
daily (sulkier exlntiA) at 8 p. mi s s=
only at pima* staitons, and Ortnectiont
burg far Baltimore and Washington. 1
LOCAL IntiflGHT TAAjr, witti,Taanttpr thr
attached, learnt the Tasseager Station every morn.
lug, (Sundays excepted,) at 500 a. 0., 'running aa
far es Conemaugh and atoppbg at all stattona ,
Acwarlopeatox TNAINia
The Johnstown Accommouaston Traw mama daily,
anent Baaday) at tAd p. to. Mopping stall 88,80036 ,
\ snd running am rar u Ocaamough., .
/int Accommodstion Train SO WidraStation lessee.,s
daily (except Sunday) at k4O a. so- ,
Becood Amaxamodatice gLeda tot Witra Battion , .
leaves daily (except Sunday ) 0 11:00 cam. \
Third Aommmodatiou 'halo for Well's OW=
IMMO daily (except Sunday)o4llo y. at.
Fourth Accommodation, Train tor Wall'aStatin
lora daily (except Stodgy) it Mid g:rlr. - -
Itettuning Train arrive inPitteaurgn as rolicares• .
1=19:26p. nu ; Nall, liti6 m-,• last Lima
0.; JohnstOrn A s ammodatsoa. 04 , 6 I. EL ; .
rfrd Wills Station namontodatkoh amp son., Ow.. t _
and Wall's Station Atocantodation, &SS a.=„_ . nib* ,
Wail's Station Aomanaodation. latS.p. at; Tourer
Wail's Station loonoundatios, 6:10 p.m. ..• .
__ ,
TrabistootollManthland Inianasonnotat-Slatta;
Mlle batormotton with Johnstown Actonatodigloa. -
Not and Wed, it:press and Nall Weal. . .„,--
Thopoldio wlll - futd 4t greatly to their totems; to
aci .M
ng .O. or West, to Mani by tin Piamaytranta
11000 Nallool, se ths ackommodatkes now ottind
cannot be orpasod cm way other route. The Road is
ballaated, with etone, and is enthely term from dolt
**a coo prozoles safety, speed sod comfort to aII sap
may favor this Wed with thetr,ostronage. . . ‘
T New York ....1116 Ni To , Na1tt1it00......:. ..16 66
1.. Pldiadtalphba—, 10 90 To loneaster..—.. . 6 gil
Biwa lb Barsa
choolui to all tnionamstlo Poem bra,
nil Central Itailmad. and to rAttadididda. adttalana
Nit
ang= parthadoss - ttokata to WI 16111 hi . f
Charged an excao, according toasts:Ka tramisd, ta
addition :to, the ration rates, except, from atatione •
where the Company has 33 Agont.
NOTICE—Ia C 386 of tee, the Coapauy 'tinfoil
an d t
otal Ilbr roma nth
and far an amount act exceediag SICO. '
N. W.—An Omnibus Line has Leo ba rn t he 0
, convey peasengers
and,
baggage to and the Da.
pot, at a charge net 0 exceed :Steatitic each plea
matte and batlialts. her tict i to
J. At the Pennaylorda Central Bal/60 'pSWAST /1 iti axiO
Station, on Liberty and Grantatrants.-
6111001 i
19 a Gran dutollatd" t v Allicagovalik
811,13 g RI) TABLES,.{ with .BlB,*'s
Potent Cciallion, ire tion, known to to otar
toll other& - 3,'otontoa ITOtotaber. 1859. ; ;,
iantsfacto ry, 118 PULTON EITEIZET,..
Nei
and w:end•band
TABLZI, • .'" • .
BALLS, 013E8.
• T.111313111(418, &a., to.
- • . by mail trill mein psoatpt attention.
alr. J. WASP.
LIEO. ALSKES, SO.N & CO, Na 71,
corner of Wool and 'Yonzth 'tracts, ham re
mised a froth supply of prima, scarce-and desirable
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
o:;i:Lescing of Ladies` *Ms and Childtan's Erna
CONGIBBSS BLURBS; *Ms
Goat_ 'sad Ka
roux sad' Cabo HEZ1,11300113; Youth's ratant
Irt47
Goas , /Waal. "ti&
opotsas t' CALE BOOM Gent's
- numb Balmoral COBGBEJ33 1300111,Lail at.which
ham hadn't:aide to order. with special regard to et
sad durability, and are warrszted to gin satisibr::
Bap
lIROC `‘ • LEA ito ,— " , • • •
60 bb o. No.• 1 Shad; "
25 do I.astpon and Bay of Island Idareindl
• 100 gross aewmad Nxtract *deem
40.000 mewled German Cr •
10144 a. Gurett'a 'Odd" 13nutd
'd'o pure Cider Wlaegor; •
150 helm New awl: 8. C. Sods;
• .60 do• Sal Bodo; • . 7 '.
40 bait' and la El. 0. SAN - -
60 bona ommod Chocolate;
80 canes Concentrated Lye;
150 dozen assorted Smcong,
NV boom Itoain, Garman and Elva Scone;
B) do• assorted bag Soap.; -
150 co Prod march;
75 do Silver Glom sad Cora Starch;
76 begs 4.lleplee;
50 do Sralnyepper, sifted;
' .51Malla Moos;
• 6 ream Nutmeg%
125 bors untied pound Spices;
211 bbli. Tannent',o.l;
• 20 do Winter Bleached' Whale Oil;
20 do Carbon Oil;
160 bine. Mould, Opal and Star CandloM
Alais,Se to l maortment .of °maim irmarally and
Pittsburgh marinfacomed articles, to store and for
sale b 7; • , , SHRUM ds LALEAR e .
JeS6 • ; drind 29 81M•killsld Oros&
LACM OORTAILIAB.
aci
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((:ital„ ;11161. ri3OOIVSOI
G
460 bb le. prime E. '0: Idolii el;
• 280 laws prime Rio CCllee;
• 400 bbJa. prime P. 7i Boger; ,
90 do • (Jabs • • do;'
490 bbbi. etickseyrapr,
*.3 bt. amt. IL, U. P. , and Imperial Talc
100' •do (Mom' sad Ing.Breaklist dm
' V 5 darell Corn Brooms;
.200 Dbl.. X erel; ' ' ' '
100141 f bbls. do;
100 =snorted Extract Coreer; .
tO
WO , do Pear Stara;
, .10; Mar Gloss &arab;
. 6 camel mooned. Spices; . •
Also; s lamp assortment et illoculei iiimrallY 604
.Pittsburgh. manufactured snider, to store and 'tor
sale by ; J. A."IIcOEAG/i.
13'1°1'6 •OM AT".llo . _,_ . ' • •
Ear ITEZEL.—L OOS' ' SHE PZICOI3I,
Ladies Eng. Lasting Bog Gaiters $l,OO,VortItgLES
, t• 56 146 1,60
" Tine Et.litinocso Usaltonis, 1,37
Goat Congress ~, • ••• 1.37,
•• '•• Morocco gllypers 60 "•• 73.
ALL MIKE 60Ds IS psoPownou.
SO. an STREET.. ;
NEW TOBY
LW MAIR4IOIII4
tarsi eifeeelet: , It to
Aiew Abe Liquid Oltesta,
Jewellike/nil Wotan,
—ere limiter When
ntulluil. havin eidultrabki '
grmoms
oatirotteecen
liceme.NAH:seis .
et tbe toaantleke7. Ige„ ,leb ;
sit." Pries 26tente.
AMiLY NLIJUA;
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IO BmithElskl etyma.
• new,
.-11111-Werei -strip*,
dodges, Cluactumo,
irattust
.barrel its fo
1117 / 1 1 1/ 36 Wei l2 / Lk •