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I ■ : -j''- * -f:*j;; i-;|‘-i ’'' : j* ■ ■tipi v: ■■■&'■' ■■*"■ i •ij'''•'■%' ' V :H «, -f : • s * : • r •••• .1.: . • . h,,. JK t ... ’®l£' : i ~ *" * n —C>"i ' \* ** ‘/’ , m [- ”‘ ' '” ?Y 7 .V*\ ji ' " ’Y *'*’“" r '~ ‘' r ' _ ' ~ .*• *■'* fe ► fc ~ YF*^~'-'Y 4 '*~'* ■■“'■■ ■ :v '■■' ■■■■■•■ «Y■'- ■-!:■■ Yy. _jc" ' '■ r THC) LATE XEIEGHiFHIG SEWS. -■■•■ ,T^ sjS. k i •tu • Impbrtoßt iirott Europe. • Batot Jfowr, Jul/2fc— TtasUSlmibip Aqs-f tralaaian, fto»' Idw popi, 3 sth'da't*s to: tfc* telegraphic m^TleeiJ^U.;Queens ',|O«»>'brai'3olb r > AWiTO«C tfffr t&iiLftoipt ftt 5;SO *-nt»»odMehowd^ - " « Ns wYorV, arrived maid-the • steamship' Arabia, from-Boston; Arrived. At Liverpool on the 18th, 1 . la tie . BrUUh flott»d of CommonB r Mp,- Lindsey's motion 1 to offer mediation,andtor • w • i. the recognition of theßohthehi Confederacy: .was debaUdptv and eo*. ; ' - r- - - .r>Lori Palmerston opposedit,' and appealed tothe JJouse to4eavo; dhe.matter withthn aoremment,. finally with* drawn. July . 18<h.—The-salea of cotton fortarwoeirAiaounnaßS/OWBAlei/inclnd ing 24,500 biles to speculators, and 1,800 to exporters. The market for American baa ad vanced Md, while Sarat had improved %d@ " l-9d. The sales to-day, Friday, were 7,000 bales. Including 4,000 bales to spectators and exporters. The market closes irregnlar at unchanged quotations. The following are the authorized quotations: Now Orleans fair 19, middling Mobilo fair Uplands fair 18K* middling. The total stock in port amounts to 155,000 bales, of which 48,000 bales are of Ameriean descrip tions. 'The Manchester market is still advancing, with small sale.'. Brea:/* fu/T*.—The market is firmer, with a, trifling advance. Provisions are quiet and steady. - - London, July iy*A. —00a501a923£@93, for money. Hew Yoek, July 30.~The steamor Austra lasian arrived at her' dock at half past 9 , o'clock. • • ' « The excitement was prevalent, when the Nova Scotian left Londonderry, under false rumors of disasters to McClellan, offers to surrender, etc., which soon received its quietus by-the Arabia's news, bat daring Friday the news received much credence, although the Jara'a advices, two days later, fully falsified it. The Liverpool cotton market was stagnant, and Amen can was offered -at' %d. decline. The funds in London* were slightly affected, and dealings in American securities. suspend - ed. It was a regular canard,'and on its face unworthy of a moment's belief. Bren, however, under the Arabia# advices, the London IVmec thinks the news is not shown to bo wholly nnirne. - In the Homo of Commons, on the 16th, ■ Mr. Lindsay's motion, declaring that the Confederates have shown suih determina tion and ability to maintain . their indapend • ence, that the propriety of offering mediation with the view or terminating, hostilities is worthy of the senons consideration of the . Government. Mr. Lindsay was pressed to withdraw his i motion, bat felt it his duty to proceed; He argned strongly in flavor of, it, as also did Lord A. Vane Tempest, Whiteside and Gre* gwy. . Mr. Taylor and Lord Palmerston spoke V against it. The Utter earnestly advised that S . the question .bo left to thVgovernment. In the :course of his speech besaid that the issue of the star was a foregone conclusion, saying that , the., only satisfactory termination that conld be anticipated was ao amicable tepara* • - tion. This, however, he thought would be impeded rather than facilitated by the debates in Parliament. : He contended that an acknowledgment by England conld give the North no cause of offense, bat thought that the present condi tion of the contest wonld not justify a recog - ■ nitiop of southern independence.- He again to Mr. Lindsay to withdraw his mo tion', which was finally done. The Timet says that every man can see that, the timo draws nigh when the Government c most give its opinion. inScClelUn is proved incapable of resuming the offensive, the pro priety of treating the Confederacy as inde pendent may be justly discussed in the x Cabinet. _ v * The Daify ifeot and Slar appUad Lord Pajmctston's views, and contend that the . time for-xnediation has net arrived. Daring the‘debate on the~Coloniel Military Expenditures, in the House of Lords, the Canadians were reproached for negligence in prbviding * strong military force. ( The English journals all ask the Orleans Princes for the coarse they hare pursued with the Northern army. The Princess Clotildo gave birth, to a Prince, ,onthelBtb. The Paris.Bonrso was doll; BehtesASf. 35c. rThe, Continential political news is unim portanu ‘ :From Gen* McClellan’s Anny*>Btaie< ment of-Dr. Williams. Hbadquastsbs Armt of tbe Potomac, > Wa*iii*gtoi, July 29,1862. j •V- •' l • Dr. Williams, who has been a prisoner at Salisbury, N.C., for several months, and who arrived here on Saturday, having been ancon* ditfonally released, states that for ten days after the battles in front of Blohatond 1,000 rebel troops passed through that - town daily, on their way to Richmond, and coo re were on their way. The doctor’s window overlooked the railroad and depot, giving him a good op* portanlty of ascertaining what was going on. These troops were from James Island and Eastern Georgia. Among other facts the dootor ascertained wab that 11,000 troops were at CharlotUville, waitlng transportation to Richmond; that 30,000 conscripts bad been raised in each of the States of Tennessee and Georglasincatho 9thof July, and a proportional .number in other extreme Soatbern States. He heard the Adjutant of CoL Goodwin, who commands .the postal Salisbury, and who h&djnst come from Richmond, state that the Adjutant of Gen. Hill told him that the 173,000 troops engaged in tho c battle of seven days: He was accompanied by Dr. Stone, who was taken prisoner at Ball Ran, and who corrob* orates the'statement so far as relates to the movement of troops. On their way op to Richmond, they .-passed long trains of empty ears on their way Sonth. If these statements are true, and there is every reason to believe they are, it shows that > the rebels are staking their all in this State, by concentrating in its borders an overwhelm ing force. N /Gen« 4 MoCfoUan spent the entire day yes terday in visiting the different hospitals, speaking wordsof encouragement to the sick, and wounded, and seeing that their waste were properly administered to. ■ The boats to-daybroughtdown493~woand . ed from Richmond, leaving about 700 yet to come. ; .. The Concentrauoa oi Hebei Troops near City Point* PoaTai£a Moinw*, JaJy 29.—Some days ago, aj war reported, I learned that there war t. » largo rebel force of infantry, cavalry and , artillery being concentnted in the neighbor hood of Peleriburg and along the banka of Jamee river, between tbajnnotlon of the Ap- Somatox and. Jamea nrera and . Biohmond. a .Friday, tboffdth, when the Union prilon ■era were being eonveyed from Blohmond to ■ City Point, at emy aide track and tom-ont theypaaaed tralna of can-loaded with rebel troopa,. headed toward Richmond; and aome rebel oOeera offered aa'an apology for bring* ing down onr priaosera on freight earn that they wen naing all their paaaenger care In moving troopa to nlnfbrce Jeckaen. , It it. moat poaaible that thia was ali a norement Intended to dlagnlae the fact, that ■ the nbela an now In atrvng force between Blohmond and the Appamatox rim, and an atlll eolleoting their forcea and rending them in that dlreotion; and what etnngthena thia opinion, irtha palna taken tolniorm curprla oner>a34oflcera In efiarge thnt the more ment of tranp* waa anlnfenement to Oenent ‘ Stonewall gaekaon, and that no one knew . where he wxt, bnt they knew how: to naoh . him with relnforcemonu. The mallaqeamer arrived thiap.m.,from • Batrlaon’a luqdlng, bat brlnge no newe. Review of dpi. Banka’ Army Corpe. Xmu WaanbanTOx, Va,, Inly grand review of ben. Banka’army eorpaeame off to-day two milju from town. The weather, war fine. Serena honrtk were occupied In BehterolalTona anti maocßovreebydfviilona* The whole review rhae creditable to thevariona, - commondera, bot dhowea the neeerrity of morw frequent drillac'e'n: mane. The magnjffjent artUlery arm/eUeited warm applanae from ell ebaerma.'/The neeat remaval to mon far*’ ' f table groamda haa benafitted the. health of -the troopa. ■ •_ ' eonaidenble alckneaa and other n^l^ndltiom 67 "’ SO,, tepro?ln « ,B : fa p°* tan " from the *\t' - ■. m VV- 7 (f E • t; „ I fa . *} * ty • y. ■ -.f : >'■ ‘ " f.' •■'■ ' 1 T ! mm -Inspection- ©Xw.*eabo»rA—Jl HU* r» woikr—T»Uml*Bttl«riojtftEeBer riccMexicanPorti Blockaded. JH&VSV*'- ‘ .Chiaf otd&r-Uorpi ot Engineers, Is abbot ta aake on inspection-of the-mllUary • works bit theAUan tto seaboard.- ' "ShsfoUdvlbgbSeers have been dismissed frooHh* services Copt Samuel L. Harrison,, of tbo OStti Volunteers; Copt. Jno. lo4th New York Volun teers; 2d Liflatenani-Elridgo Green, of the .39thv,New -Ybrk Volunteers; Ist; Lieotenant Enocb'C.Oloud, of the 57th Pennsylvania iVolabteen. i Informatlbs has been received at tbe Slate Departzaentyfrom Charles M.- Proctor, United States Viet Oonsut at Vera Cruz, that, by an order of the Commander of the Frenoh forces at that pUoe, the ports of Tampico and Alva* rado would, on the -15th fast., be blockaded by a Freneh navat force, and that the blockade would be maintained until a cessation of hos tilities. ■ ■ ■ Mount Sterling Attacked by Guer rillas—Tbe Rebels Routed "by Home^Guards. Pabis, Ky.* July 30.—Yesterday a party of over two hundred guerrillas, from Boone Co., under General. Bullitt, demanded the sur render ofliount Sterling,Ky. Beipgrefuaed, they attacked tho place, but were, repulsed by the Homo. Guard. Boring the retread tbe guemlLa&weie abt by a parly under Major Brecht,, of tbe Eighth Kentucky, who drove them back towards the town, where' they were again attacked by tbe Home Guard. The result ;.was a complete stampede—the guerrillas losing's!! their horses, eight killed, and forty-eight : prisoners. The. number of wounded is hot .known. ■ Our loss is three wounded. ‘ V Capture of Cotton--Traitor Daeked l Bo3tok; July 29.—The gunboat Huntsville has arrived from Key West, on the 24th, with a steamer and cargoes of cotton 1 . An individual, lost evening, who was advo cating Jeff. pavis and chivalry, was ducked in the frog pond on the Common. Snbscrihtiona in 'Philadelphia* PniLADiLVstA, July 29.—The private sub scriptions to! tbe volunteer bounty fund, ex olusive of that by the railroad companies, now amounts to $280,000. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH : MARKETS. {deported tpteiaßf /or th* Pittsburgh Gazette.] 3o—Tbe generri marker re mains ratherquiet, though there is a fair mand for most ; of the .touting.articles. In rates, however, there has been no change worthy of notice. FLOUB—is.rather quiet and doll withoot how ever, any perceptible change In ratee. We quote at $4,40@4,50 for Extra and $4,90, $5, $545 and $540 for Family./Sale of 100 bbls, et $4,50 for Extra and $540 for Ertra;Famlly. BACON—is steady, but the demand is llmtted. Sale offiOOOlbe at 4c for,sboulders;7>sefor plain Can -1 vised, and 9%@10c for,sugar cured; SOOO lbe at 4c jfor ahou'ders, and 9}£@loc for sugar cured bams; and 1000 Iba plain canvassed bams at 7%@Bc- - GBOCEBISS—Sugar is Ann with a good- demand at from 10 to lie; sale of 5 hbds H. O. at 10}( to lie Ibr prime to choice. Coffee is steady with a tale -of 20 bags at 23 tojSi. HoUses Arm at from 63.t0 65c. Sale of-30 boxes W. B. at O; 40 do do prime at 7c and 20 do Hamburg at 7%c. WHISKY—SaIe of 10 bbls hew Bye at 45c; 90 bbls fid Bye at from 75c to $l,OO and 16 bbls common at 30c. ''! ’ , OATS—in gtbd demsnd and sell readily from first hands at 29 Sale of 500 bush from store at 32c. "'! ! BYE—steady with a moderate demand at 46 to 48c from first hands. Erie frpm stote of- 350 bush ou private terms. 1"-' - EGGS—doll; sale of 3 bbls at Gc and ibbls at 6j£c. OlLS—Saledf 10 bbls No Hard at 00, and 25 bbls Befined Carbon at 25c.; ( Crude'Oil is held at from 7 to Bc, though wa wtro unable to learn of any tales. Philadelphia Cattle Market* Jolt 28.—The arrivals of Beef Cattle were very lane this week; tho 'sales reaching 1753 bead .at Phillips' Yard, mostly at a decline of 25c the 100 lbe on tbe quotations of -last week. Prices ranged at from $7 to $BJ£. .Thrbulk of the salewhowsver, were at 7J4&8& the 100 lbs, and the market dosed dull, some 300@400 hdad being left over unsold. -£ows Ann Calvis—"Were steady, with sales of about 100 head at $l5 to $2B each tor Springers, and $2O to $35 tor Cows and Calves, as to condition. Hoos—Were rather better, and some 2400 were disposed of, Including 1862 at ImbotTs, at $4%&4% tor stlll-tod, and ss@s}£ tbe 100 the net for corn ted, and 500 bead at-the Avenue Yard within tbe range of the latter quotation^. Saner ax» Lamb*— The supply was large, reach- K00; sale* ranging at for the for mer, and 2}4@3 each for the latter, as to condition, which Is a decline. j Tnz PaiCß orCorros. —Dealers in cotton and cot ton fabrics a n altogether in the dirk. They are entirely unable to tell how to operate. Whether to hold on, or to sell, to buy. or not to buy, pussies them Intensely. The men reputed to pooess the largest sagacity say that cotton .has reached Its maxlxnnm Srice. Brown drillings, worth a year or two ago but per yard, are bow held at 25 cents. Cotton in the bale to-day fs worih 48 to 50 cents. Deduct the toes In the spinning machines and the waste in the manufacture, and we soe the par value of a pound of muslin. A hundrd bries.o! cotton ware sold in this City on Saturday whose, history is Interesting. They were half .of a lol' raised by two brothers upon ad joining plan tat tonaln North Carolina. The plant ers were not disposed te give ibeir crops to the flaseto They secreted one qunawd bales. They dared not conceal tbe whole crop toe fear of unpleas ant consequences. The molt was that the rebels buried tho cottonnot hidden! away. The balanse wss with great trouble forwarded to this market. Thegrtwershepedto’rcriirsid cents a pound. It was *old;by the broker on tbefr account at 17 cents. It was teeold oi'Saturday at 60 cents. Buyers of cotton are looking for a decline in price. Eleven hundred bales came Inter 81. Louis, the telegraph uys, on Saturday tost.' Tbit there to still -a large quantity that will come forward as fait as opportuni ty offers, Is generally believed. Tor this reason bay ers are holding Off, and tbe sagacity of tbe most far seeing operators to tor;onc« at fault.—Philadelphia. North American'. ' Imports by Bailroad. PirfucaGH. rr. VFaraa A Caxcaeo Baileoad, July SO.—3 coOsxupe, BA J Davis; SO do* tabs, B DsucUAco;42pkia.vir«aDd rivets, B Townsend A co;lU Mis paper, 4do sks, B O Howard; -46 empty carboys,.e.a£ier;3 bbl*_rggs. 1 bx boom,, sic* Don rid k Arbnckle; 6 tea bams, F Sellers A \co, 37 carboys vitriol, jlucesco oU co; 27 do do, North American oil coj A bbls whisky, B A~A C Dnncan; 13dos palls, 5 dotcbsyJobn Floyd A co; 20 do do, Lambert A Shipton; fear pig metal, Joo Moorhead; 16 bides, J B< Billion; 116 bbls flour, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 10 doc tabs, W A Smith A co; fV'do do, UarttandjA Coanor. I - : OixvcLijrv d Pittsscmh Bauioau, July 2D.— 2 cars iron ore,: Brown A Kirkpatrick; 1 do do, Hatlaan, fUhmjA co, Ido do",. Lyon.flborb A co; 1 ear eUy, Eversoo.’Preston Aco;l car brick and ojay, N W Walker; 1623. bars Iron, Hussey, Wells A co; llOofl bb!s, H Boeenbacb; 60 bbls copper, T M HoweJ 4 bbls pears; Jno Herbert. ~ Imports by Hiver. WBEfiLlNG—naScitHCP—2s oil bbls, 6 bbls ap ples, 24 do floor, l sack wool, Jes A Fetter; 294 oil bbls, Ardesco Dll go; 3 sks wool, lbx goods, D Gregg, 1 bbleggs, 66 pkQlard.3 bales .rags, Clark# A co; 6 ska wool, S Braaloy; 10 ale bbls, Spencer A Garrard; 9 bbls tobacco; J S Dilworth A cd; 41 whisky* bbls, Tbos Bell A eo;.CB ell bbls, C. Sboeplin; 75 do do, 11 Harris; 30 do do, W P Woolridge; 95 do do; Isaiah Dipksj; .2bbls4ggs» FWilbsrt; 13 bbl* apples, Mc- Clelland A Davis; 48 hides, J B McCuue; 40,0il bbls, AdelineOft'eofOßbbfc whisky,.>Grabsa A-Tbomas; 5 bales wadding, l A Frowenfield A co; sdo do, Isaac TayloQ F F.W AOB g; 85do do«, Foster A Fleeeon; 125 do do, W fl Haven; C 5 pcs fire tiU,Ja* Beeae; 7 bdls .paper, £ B-Godfrey; 100 boa wheat, Hitcbcoekr HeCreory A co; 182 do do, JII 6tloger;Jl sks no, 0 B A. CfP tfarklo. Blrer flewa. .The rirer waenboat • tat l wary yeetenlej, with three feet reported'raj Glare Honao.Blpple loit ere* obf.v The weathercoatinneecloudy,warm andon •ettled, with oreiy, appearance of more rain. - There we etrong hoperf that the recent heavy ehowen wllj caojaeanother alight ewoUln the river mitaffflna mi the wharf yesterday, cdtberjinthe way. of shipping or discharg ing. Freights appearltobe-dropplngoffuonilder*- bty,lboagbtbe towboats In pert doing boilii*w, do : not experience much; difficulty in getting,mUibey C*n take on the preoeat stage of water.. eoce front Wheeling, ire* tfo» /rom be low. lfonl* from wlll probably arrive about Tridaj,..U~.Tbe Brilliant -ie£t‘ for St. l*rais last erenipgwlth an excellent trip, to eluding enomberofpaasengsrtlj y\ i Ncw Boi.Tf r —Tho’ fijliowlng Uwe believe, a cor rect list of the new boot* completed at thia, point daring the put three moults': i LakeHo,3, fllide,,GoldenKra^UarfooraHo. St^Clalr, 1 ’Forest koee. in addltfoh to.tbeaborethe Bavigaior, Ex* <btej*,BriUlant, end Juliet, were ftnUbed during. Ihdilme period at BnnrnsvlUo, ; i J - Theremin several, oowhoata now* at the wharf nearly 9nlshed,wu!soit» a number atlbe-various jahli inibe vicinity, .In, orerra, of ThislusTreon » remarkable season tar new boats.;. i Xoaßr.Xouitwin uni;Umi:llutUBnm—The jug QghtdMlt Ballast, Gapt. Garieton, r wiU probably laavenrnbovithif evening-df not aha «Q| oe off to-morrow without talL ■!■■■■ Country M W JJutxtodfaf ttd .„• , >A8 r A.Fmiß,cor,KitfMt«irat»t*- , * Tho BETC&N No. 2, Cspt.'Matthew tanner, will receive freight for Oii.City THIS BAY. . • ? Jc2B . K. J. CviTLE, Agent, TjK>K St. JLiOUia, GALENAjJEaI,* Jj AND ST. PAUL.—The flo* ■ learner BELFAST, Capt-'CarVeton, will leave as-above ou THUS DAY, Slat Instant, at 4 p. m. For freight or passage apply *n board, or to Jo3o JOHN FLACK, Agent. E G UXaK WHEELISU I JCgiA PACKET.—'IIia Hoe light drtQgbtfigggSfiL ateattar SCIENCE, Captala Huhl-min, wiirietve •for- WOBBLING every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FBIDAY, at 11 o’clock a.' m., makldgdoee cob* nectiom with the regular patksta for farkeftburg and Cincinnati. i Beturning, leave* WHEELING every. TUESDAY! THOBBD4Y and BATUBDAY, at Bo’clock. Passengers receipted through. toGtocin*' -natL For freight or passage apply on board, or to /JAS. COLLIN# A 00., Agsnto, 114 Water atreet. CANDIDATES. Djs» CONGRESS.— JoaiAH Copley, of Allegheny CUT, (formerly of Armstrong Ctw, sod now the Republican nominee of that county,} will be a candidate for Congreca for the 234 District, composed of tbe'connilea of Armstrong, Butler and that portion of Allegheny lying west of the Alto* ghanyaad north of the Ohio rivers, before the Con* ventfoo jof Delegatee (Tom that part of Allegheny county, i r. ; Jel4stc attorn e * .*—w. m. HorratT will be a candidate for nomination to the office of ; District Attorney, subject to the de cision of the Republican County Convention. ap!9:tc • ' ATTOKN E Y.—Alex. M. Wanes, of Allegheny city, will be a can* didattfor nomination to the above office, In the Con* Tontfon to'be called by the Republican Executive Committee. i • • . mh26.tc ATTORN E ¥.—The on yi *' dersigned will be a candidate for the above Office before the Republican Nominating Convention. MARSHALL BGHWARTBWBLDBB. mhi*:to . . . ; ATTORNEY.—Jno. M. Kuarataics will be a candidate for nomina tion tothe above office, before the neat Nominating Republican County Convention. ap!6:tc COUNTY COMMISSIONER. —-Jonathan Baaorr, of flouth'Plttsburgh, will be a candidate for tbe above office, subject to the dedsion of the Republican County Convention. julB:tc • / OumMISSIONER.— Robert McClain, of Findley township, will didate for County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Republican County Convention/ . myghto . / irs=> UOUN TY fUiIMIStiIUiSEK Jomrnut - Nexlt, of Lower St. Clair, will be supported for County the Be* publican County Convention. ap7:tc Trs»km STATE BENATE.— Kobeei. vt *3’ r AsLTStrat, Esq., of Pitt township, will be.a candidate for the State Senate/before the next Be* publican Convention. / mygfctc SENATE.— K. 1). Gazzam is a candidate fob the Republican nomination for tbe Slate Senate. / an&tc MERCHANT TAILORS. GOODS! NEW GOODS HENRY 0. HALE A CO., (Successors to James C. Watt,) Are now receiving their Sommer Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapted to mon and boy’s wear, which. In extent, choice taste and prices will compare favorably with any in tbe trade. French, American and West of England Cloths, ol tbe best makes, of every shade and quality—e very large saortment; Cassia eras and.. Doeskins: Super Black French Doeskins; Super Btsek French Can* meres; Fancy Oassimens In story variety; Bibbed, : Black and Fancy Ctsslmeres; Silk Mixed Csnelrruiriw of every shade »nd Color. VKSIINGB—Fancy 811 k and Satin Vestings, new styles; Super Black Satin and Silk Vestings; Matlasa and Fancy Bilk 'Vestlnp; White Figured Silk and Batin Vestings. Also, every variety of goods for Business Coats; likewise a very choice selection of Furnishing Goods adapted to gentlemen’s wear. Soliciting an early call from! our friends and tbe n.ablic, any orders entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctoality In all cases. HENBY Q. HALE A CO., Merchant Tailors, mhl‘4 Car. Penn and St. Clair streets. DISSOIj VTiOA'S, KC. Dissolution of faktnekship. —The partnership heretofore existing between JOSHUA RHODES and JAS. D. YKBNKB to this day dtosolred by mutual consent. Either partner will *o*o the name of the firm In' settling up tbe busi ness. JOSHUA RHODES, JAMES D. VRRNER. In retiring from the Brewing Btuioee*, I cberr lutly recommend my firmer portoer to my friends and the public. JAIIE3 D. TEENER. JOSHUA RHODES, (successor to Rhode# A Terser,) will conduce the BREWING and HALTING BUSINESS at the old stand, corner Doqueone Way and Barker's Alley, and respectfully solicits a copiincanoe ef tbe pcbUc patronage so lib erally bestowed en tbe late Arm. JOSBDA BHODES. Plttsbargb, Jcly Ist, 18(S-jal:lm ED UCATMOJTAL. VTORMAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS Xl bos opened n NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St. OUlt street. Third story. Tattooeji oj Teackere; He Is the coansellor of tbe Teachers, tbe to whom all of ns look for advice and Instruction. JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I concur moot heartily with tbe above. LEONARD H. EATON. I cheerfully concur in tbe opinion expressed a hors. W.B.FRXW. I take pleasure In giving it as my opinion that tbe foregoing recommendation is folly merited. A. BUBTT. I know of no one who deserves higher testimony in his favor. ; B. N. ATKBY. I felly concur in the above recommendation. . D. DENNISON. He eon prepare pupils for the High School {nicker than any other teacher in this city. A.T. DOOTBXTT. Tiaae—Bl per week. In advance. aoi:3tawd IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of William Brown, deceased, 80. 65, March term, 1862. -At an Orphans' Cosrt held at Pittebcrgfa, June 21st, 1062, the Coart made tbe following order t And now, to wit, Jane 21st, 1862, on motion of J. B. Miller, Attorney for Administrator, the Court appoint B. B. Carnahan, Eeq., Auditor, to stake die- Criterion of tbe balance la the hands of the admin, btrator. B t THE COUBT. Front the record. Attest: W. A. Humon, Clerk. All persons interested will please take notice that the Auditor above named will attend for the parp ee of bis appointment, at bis office, 80. 183 Fourth St., PUtsbnnb, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of Accost, 1862, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and wnere thsy ore reqeested to attend. Jn7:dewtdT B. B. CARNAHAN, Aoditor. yULUAN FUKUJS. W. P. POST SB 4 CO H llanofsctcrers of STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CBANKS, PISTON BODE, PITMAN JAWS, WBIBT9, LOO6MDTIYE AND CAB AXKXB. ANCHORS, And all kinds of Heavy •= / TfiUPSBANOETIULS, near PUtsbtugh, 4M.aoaa»v ftiwrv. Pi CAKE UF YOUR HEALTH, BUY MDLFOBD’6 CBEAU SALEBATUS, Mads from common salt. It is perfectly healthy and pure, sod'will make better, lighter and more healthy cooking than any other fiaieratos In the world. It U perfectly free from all Impurities, aud Imparls s cream-like flavor to the food. Please give It one trial.. II your grocer has not got it tell him to get It for you. For tale wholesale and retail at ROBERT H. JACK’S, apfogmStawMn . Nos. 1 and 2 Diamond. ’ U a QUARTERMASTERS' WARi SANTA, and other CLAIMS AGAINST THJC GOV EBNMENT, bought by PITTfBQBOH TRUST OOMPAHJ, Ja37;3m JOHN D. BOPLLY, Chshier. f\ux tokens: r ——r V/, , 68 this. Lubricating; 110 do White No.!; 70 do •» « a BOLAB OILWOBKB 00., : jpg. . - - St. Clairstreet.! wtheßridie. gUNDKXKd.— 75 bags Kid Coffee; 20 bhaa.-Sagnr; itori and for sale by . W*il GOBMLY, i Jol6 j .. . i-■ - . , 371 Liberty etrect. IjiUiUK.— ISObbU. Family Klotu; i * CO boxes W; Bi Cheese; - forsaleby, (jolfi) , W.M.flOßMir, PI KEEN A W'EES.—7S barrels early UT Oreon ApplerJastTeeetvsd and for isle by < J AkfIBA.FXTZEB, Jn22: .. corner, Marhot bad lint streets. BAUUN JIAMB,—>IS,OOO7 pieces plain Bacon, Hams/lntmoke hoossaha for ule by ' - McDONALD A ABBUOKLES, - ]ol6 . ; 212 and 244 Liberty street, near Wood. . OAKBUfI OIL—IOO bblfl. extra retined; LUBRICATING OIL—CO bbli* u « JoriaUby. (|ol7> J.R.CANFIELD. DtUKi>FisAotiiCB— 14 bbis. boQthern Illinois, for Bale bj a---* . Ju2 .• H >*• J. B.LIQOETT A CO. GODA A&H.—5OO casks refined and common brand* for sals by '--‘i ’-' M r foU ALEXANDER KINO/ I ABl>—2s tieroes prime; in store one Jj for ule by • • i ‘ '■ i Ja2l , . tSAJAII PICRST AOO, SOAP tmUUS.—3O bblai powdered ►JSofptfoneforsalsby W HKNHY B. COLLETS, ■ : M^tcujjrEs. HEELER 4 WILSON'S ' Sewing Machines, SO. J 7 EirrH STREET, PITTSBURGH , I'A Awarded Us JVd Praafota al tie UNITED STATES FAIR Tor the Than 1868,18§9 and 1860. UPWARDS OF SO.OOO MACHINES B<‘LD IN THE UNITED STATES. MOBS THAN 80,00© SOLD THE IV.'i V SAB. We offer to tbe pubUo WHEELER A u i LtiOH'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, e> IiKDCCED PRICES, with increased confidence ol n« merits hi the Lust and most reliable Family Sewiug Machine now Ja use. It done equally well do tb«- thtchettand thinnest fobrics, makes the lock-stitcb iinjiuiaible to nnravel, alike on both sides; to slmpio ia construe tfon, more speedy In movement, and more durable than any other machine. Circulars, giving prices sad doscnpM'm of Ma chines, furnished gratis, on application 10 poreon or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three >*•»#, apfliwaT WSL SUM ski: A 00. gEWING MACHINES. WILLIAMS A OB VIS* unequalled <lGnt.l«* thread •25 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Salesroom, Ho. 1/ FIFTH STBEET, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Theee Machinsawill do all kinds'of worh.and are warranted and kept In *e pair one ;year without any charge. / LILLEY, BTBAINA CU„ Agents. SPECIAL HOTIOE. Let the 7 public be perfectly assured it bat they may buy and use WILLIAMS A OftYlS' MACHINE with as much impunity as any infmurkot, notwith standing the gran misstatements purporting to em anate from the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Co, sod others. The idea of stopping persons from using these machines, when they cannotlvtoo tn from sell ing them, to preposterous. This Muchiuo woe pat ented Feb. I£.IS6L We promise lo’rrvar.i ,i,<y perioa with a Seirisy Machine who can pofot out one single case where a person to whom we have su'd a Machine hare been legally stopped front using it, or haro Lad to pay to any party. AGENTS WANTED, mjdi LILLEY,STRAIN A CO. HOTELS. JIRENCH’S HOTEL, ON TBS EUBOPEAN.PLAB, CITY OF NEW YOKE. SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY OHNfS P&R DAY OUg 2f all £q*ar«, comer Frakkfort Strwt (Opposite City Ball.) •VMoals as they may be ordered In tbe spacious There la a Berber'* Shop and Bath Bmbi attached > the Hotel H ‘ WBewareol BCNNKB3 and HACK MEN; who ky we are fall. ooC&dly B. FBBSCH, PaorairTua. MEKIOAN HOUSE, Boston, is the largest and beat arranged Hotel in the; New England States; (a eentrallyipcSted; aud rasy of sc ceas from all the routes of travel. -Jt couuins ill the modern Improvements. and srery convenience (or the comfort ana accommodation pnbUc. Tbs' sleeping rooms are large and. veil ventilated; the enitee of rooms are veil arranged, and completely furnished for families and Urge traveling and the house will continue to be kept as a first class hotel in every respect: , « < Ja2l:lyd ,LEWM BlilK, I’r.^riftor. FOH SALE. CIODNTKY choioo /sites for conutnr residences in L|NI>KN GROVE, Oakland, are oCered for sale. A branch of the > let*- burgh A East Liberty Hallway runs ln:v riib?centre of the plot. The lots contain ob»4ialf acts op war is. Terms, only ene-teath<caili and <u»»-tenth aunnally. Apply to W. O. LESLIE, Jul:lmd at Oakland Station. KKaiO&NCK ON FKfrN STREET FOB BALE.—A three story; brick dwelling, with ten rooms, lot SUallu, in ooeof the test *qriarta on Peon street, all in good order. .Price ouiy *1,500 —♦l,loo cash and balance id flveeioal animal pay ments. Pueseasion at any time. Inquire ol : B. McLAIN a CO.. myolttf • 103 Fourth street, run haLhs " '“~T A BOOT EIGHT HGttbK POWER. ttt GOOD OBOKR. WILL lit BOLD CHEAP rou OAAH. OAZKTTS omot filth strert, fcbotn Bmltfcfleld. Enquire at tbe! I»l4;dtf DL&IKAIILK RRUmay FOB SALE.—Two two«tory brick dwdliugs, snp pllfid with water and , gas; lots each 3D by 160 feet, •Heated on Booth avenue, AUegheny city. A building partly finished, nlk jurge atone Lose meat, an acre axid a'{tartar jof grerand, eitcoted un Woods' Run, a short distance from the: Munctuater Posseogor and FL W. A O. Railroad*, being suitable for man aftctarlng purposes. Aleo, a farm ofiuo asm; six and a boll aillre from the dty,and one and a qnartor miles from Court* ocy's StAiuu, P. Ft. W. 00.11. 8., with a young Orchard of BUO trees, awdter power Saw MUI, two Houses, aud other Improvements; fifty aero* cleared, batanoo timber. - , For farther particatan Inquire of fIAU’L DYER, 61 Federal stl, AUfgfa*uy, ap29 or 325‘Llbertv street, Pltutcrgh. TO JLET. TO LET—Two or three Rooms, No. 7 Hand street. Possession^given! immediately. - jax , . | ;I.H. viii»Tt< o, rpo large, Weii; tmwiieu and JL eomfortabljfaßilibMDlort os Vark»t, belwaeo Third and Fourth stmts. ; A loss Booiq, fitted op far a school, and hcrvUJon xoptcri br Ur, Anrj r i Aeadsmjrffer jroung ladies. Also, HtUon’s Ambrotypa Booms. corner of Third id Jurkctttreate. Aleo, aerefai Booms suitable tor offices Bent rbtj low, to suit ths times. ■ K. [I. QA/.ZAII, corner Third and Uark>-> atnwU. (AUK KKNT UK (SALK.—A HOUSE JP ootjUinln* niaerootni and cellar, wOh TUIBTT-THBEE ACRES OF LAND, within one fourth of a mil* of HajrrrliU Station, for 8100 per annua. 1 - Ala*, A NEW BOUSE, containing fl*« room*, cel* Ur and garret, cn Cbartlari atreet, Flral Ward, Alle gheny, & 910 per mouth. . For further particular* enquire of All’ll PATTERSON, Gapt. BATS, at Hi jH)K HAI.K UK KJiNT—An Oil Ko finery. to complete erdor. Apply to ' r I BOBT. 'ABTHCBa, AttV** tj*w. We. -13. S Fourth at. CJTEAM WEEKLY BETAKEN js« Q HEW YORK ABD LIYEBPOOt. lattd-&lj» l&gaad tmbarkin* PoaeOMnal QUKKNSIOWN, (Ifalaad,) • Tba 'Lmipool, New York abd Phllwfei* pbla Bteaoakip Company- Intend dwratcfalag tbeir -full-powered Cfrda«bolll iron fitaaoMalpa aa follow*: OfTYOr Anguat £. ......ißatnnUy, Angosi 8. JCpiNßlUtf August IC. luo ertrj 6»tard*y, At iroo>, from* Pier it, Ronl* lUw,' utu or riuifli/ FlBbT. CABIN. AJO.PQ do to London—BU,oU| do to London 33,<0 do to Par U....... 85,0)I do toParis-—. 38^0 do •to’-’Hamburg. 85/10) ds to Hamburg..; M,iO Psseengere also. fonrerded to Bert*, Bremen, Bou tsriUm. Antwerp, Ao., at equally low ratea. VPiMUOIW rot Bunol*.—By order n//.Sefiw revyo/ State, all pa*imgtnbaring l&* U*Utd Slain ersreqmrerffo yrseere Pattperisgoi»g 0* board UwSteamer. "j: ■! •WPeraoas wishing is! befog oat their trloade can bay ticket* here *t the following rates to New Y*wk: Prom Liverpool or Qeoebstown; fox Cabin, 970, $BB end 9105, BtoeTege from Liverpool 940,00. Prom QaoeOitOWD $30,00. - ■ -;ir:' • i There Steamers here sapertpr jooQmniodaflone for («reeug«rs,and eatTy experienced Surgeons. They ■re ballt In Water-tight, Iron Section*, end her* Petent Plra Aonlhllsiori tm bderd. • v ' ; ' ■j JOHN •18 Broadway, New Torn* JOBS THOMPSON, Agent, ahlftdt* 80. 410. Utewte etyeirt fIIHK UUKXVfoK— A QAYBXN'A NSW; DOUBLE-ACTING PIUL OSOPBIO BURNER, .for. OABRON OIL, la now rbedy. |f powoaei many edrentegis over the com mon Born era. ■ i 1. It make* e Urge or email light with perfect eombnitlon. 2. It will hors any quality of oil With ufety. - a. It am be need with • long dr abort chimney. 4. It can ba used ei • tapor night temp. 6. It am alwayabe made to burn economically. C. It 1* more easily wicked than eny other burner. 7, It can bo trimmed bad lighted wflhent romnv-- Ingthecone. : '! : i . 5. ItthroWa all th* white light abpre the cope. 9, Tbochlmney caD be removed of inserted «?lth* out touching tha.glaafcr -; Those burn era arc the common No. 1 «i«e, aud ban be put on any lamb now in has. Every porooa using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burtier. Price 23 cants. 1 Per dchen, $2. Bold et No. sa Voarth street. Pittsbraih. f j P BAYBEN fogStlywxswr : . t , . TYAUaUOAU BUMiXJHIIimTOIW OF XItTHE CITY OF ALLEOHENY. PA.-The «a thnitiea of the City of Allegheny. are cow pre pared to issue new bends in exchange, for railroad bonds of said city, opofl tba>-basis iof compromiee :bithertooSered by tbemJ ■’ r •?' . i Holders of such railroad bonds can procure circu. ~Urs containing fall infarmntfon In tboreto. by abplylnirby latterotottavwtsetcr 1 :: * -L,H.M*TEB,Eeq, > . !■ . Na 73 Beaver Street, N.y„ winslow^lahtebaco.. No: 32VilitlrWt; M. Y.:" Qr to : - 'ZhKAOPEBBOft, .. |u9;lm TraafcraroftksCltydf ABeghaay, : it'j . r..<- i i L'S. ~VTATIOfiAL LOAJX—.Pursuant to in- XT «tfurtlbaj'From the Secretary or the Treasury, a took will be opened oil the Z7tu DAY OF JUNK, ISlii, at tlio office of Hanna, Hart A Co., comer of u i»od ondTbird itreeti, Pittsburgh, PeDtisylTm'a, for subscription*, for U. B. Coupon or UcgUUred Bonds, redeemable) at the plow ore of tbe Uni tod Stales after five ytars, and pay. ablo in twenty yean from date, and bearing interest at tbe rate of tU porcentom. payable semi-annually, to be issued under tbe Aet of February 25tb, ltd! These Bonds, dated May Ist, 1862, will be issued in sum* of Fifty Dollars, Cue Uumlr.d Dollars, Five Hundred Dollars, and One Thousand Dollars. No subscription for less than Fifty Dollars, nor 'or any fraction of that so cd, can be received. Subscriptions for Fifty or'Oue Huudred Dollars must be paid, at the time of subscribing, iu the U. 8. Demand Notes, and the accumulated Interest from tbe Ist of May, 18(12, io coin ; subscriptions fur a larger sum aiuy, at the optiou of tbe subscriber, be paid at tbe time; or 000-third. at tbe time of subscribing, one-third io twenty, and one-third in forty days thermfler, Pro* ; Tided that no payment shall be lest time Fifty Dob fore. Certificates will be granted in doplicate to subscri • bem for tbe-amounfo so paid, tbe original of which the subscriber will transmit by mall to the Secretary of tho Treasury. Bonds, os aforesaid, will be .issued thereon to such subscriber, or bis order, or to tbe bolder thereof carrying interest as expressed in such certificate, Any other information'desired will bo promptly given on application to tbe aubecribor, personally or by letter. JOSHUA HANNA, Subscription Agent. Pirrastrauu Loam Aa»j»cr, 1 June 27tb, 1802. f . Je37:luid MISSOURI. lie Hannibal aud St. JOeeuh U. U. Co. have for male OVER WU/Ob ACRES of tbe best PRAIRIE AND TIMBER FARMING LAND IN THE WEST, at low prices, on ten years’ credit, at five per cent, interest. Twenty per cent is deducted for trail payment in cash, or in the Laud Bonds of tbe Com* pony, taktn at par, If paymeut is made within two year* from dale of purchase, with interest. At pres ent, tbe market price of these bonds is from t(J to fcO per cent, below par, which affords an extraordinary opportunity to buy any of the Company’s lands do* sired, very much below real raluo. A FBU TRIP TICK KT Is given te Land Boyers, and they are charged only half freight on all build ing materials wanted from Hannibal for first im provements on land boughrof the Railroad Cum- P«»J. , - Inducements to emigrate to Northern Missouri, briefly stated, ate as follows: A mild, healthy climate, rich soil; cheap lands, tbe productions of which pay for them, expenses and Improvements too, much wiibin tbe limit of credit given; a larger variety of staple productions, embra cing all cereals, hemp, tobacco, Cntnese sugarcane In perfection. Irish and sweet potatoes, choicer fruit, including grapes for wine, and peaches, thou any fitter region further south or north; pure Staler, timber, wood, coal,.lime, fine building rock, cUy for brick, and sand for mortar, are abundant and conve niently distributed; its pruirieq are ready for the plow; a spring emigrant can plant “sod corn" in tbe latter pan of Jane, and gather a valuable crop iu the succeeding autumn for fattening great quantities ol beeves and hogs; it is only necessary to buy land enough for buildings, yards, orchards, vineyards and crops to be endowed, as prairies supply any quantity of excellent hat free of other coat than cutting and stocking, which is done with improved mower* aud rakes at lets than one dollar per ton, and as fodder ing to cdnflned to three months and lew, but little bay, comparatively, Is needed; best ol open pastor dgu, costing nothing, neither iuiert-st nor taxes, en abling tbe stock- raiser or wool-grower Lo keep horses and males by tbs score, herds of cattle and swiuu by the hundreds, aud flocks of sheep by the thousands, all tbe markets are accessible by teUgrapb, rail aud water, and the local cash demand for wool, hemp, to bacco, burses, mutes, fat bogs, cattle and sheep, to export, is ample for tbe supply. All these advan tages ore within three days' travel of any Atlantic city, for lees than $25 fare. Shall sack Immense re sources remain auimproved ? JfusesH it logalt “SecetWo* u played otU ft is now perfectly safe to emigrate to Northern Missouri, and tbe loyal ore going. It will soon be a free State Uppoaers concede it, aud tbo highest 'controlling in • forests of the state demand it. Loyal slaveholders unite with Union-loving ritiunsin boldly advoca ting emancipation, os advised by the Prwideni and approved by Goagresa. COLONIZATION. Emigrants settling in colonies, will contribute greatly to each other’s advantage. Large aud choice taxUesof land offered, tarnish them every facility, To colonise successfully, co-operation is necessary, easy and practical by a little concerted action. Hote it the time for multitudes, with prudout fore thought and action, la secure, with little money, rich forms and hippy homes, which must rapidly in crease In value, for themselves and their posterity. CAPITALISTS*" AND OTHERS, Can now, with little money, and perfect security to themselves, assist their more destitute but industri ous and capable friends to acquire, in a Lille time, valuable forms and pleasant homesteads. Tbe luad will abundantly secure the requisite advance, anil Us prolifio r reductlous will soon uuable tbe emigrant to cancel tbe loon and Interest. Pamphlets containing skeleton maps, showing geographical position, railroad connections, aud giv ing full information, are sontgratls. Let all wishing to enlist their friends to emigrate with them, apply for all (hey want to circulate. Co-operation in this way will U» of mutual advantage to all. Apply to, or address GEORGE 8. HARRIS, Land Agcnl Han. tL St. Jos. Railroad Compauy, 45 CITY EXCHANGE, Boston, ilo». Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Land Commissioner, JsMshndswT HANNIBAL, Mo. JF I'jKYj KAtiKKLI. & C 0.," . PLUMBERS, OAK AND STEAM FITTERS, 12b Foueth Steekt, sue Shituulu). TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil Refineries, lined Iq ibe must durable manner. Booses fitted up with, hot uud cold water in tbe best style; with ail the modern improvements, in BATHS, WASH STANDS, CLOSETS,SINKS, Ac. A large assortment of materials olwayj and for rale on reasonable terms. * 1862. MoCORD £ CO. 1862. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and retail, 131 WOOD BTBEET, PITTSBURGH. We art now receiving a lsboe addjtiok to our al ready tium *toc* of HATS, CAPS, STRAW SHAKER HOODS and PALM Merchant! visiting our city can buy from ns at lower pHeet than in Philadelphia or New York. *P* McCOBD A Co. P|KIJUH I UKUUS I JUKUGS I—Just JL/ reccirod— -427 lb*. Gum Arabic, select; 486 “ AufcetidA, prime; WO btoat Hadra&a and Manilla Indigo; I|WI 4 * boat Ombre Madder, 2,000 •• Canary and Hemp Peed; 176 M Honduras Cochineal; 3SU M Aloes, (Capo); 100 “ Potash; Splcca, Castile Poop, Cream Tort, Opinm, Gnm Camph, Morphia, Qoioloe, Ac., Ac., in store and for sale low by WOODSIDB A WALLACE, _J«I4 306 Llbrrtr strwt. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILL, ALLEGHENY, ■aroracTcaans or BEAMLESS BAGS AND Of OSNABVBO S 2 INCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE. MH’Ordera left at H. Childs A Co.’s, 133 Wood at Pittsburgh, will reoelre attogtlun. pc^dly tfS'i'ABLiStUSU IN 1780. —BAKISIfS ill PBEMIOM CHOCOLATE.—Pare prepared vwOOA, BBOMAV FRENCH, HOMCEOPATUIOand VANILLA -CHOCOLATES, warranted equal- in Quality and f&rvr to tbeParii Chocolate*; hare ttood t be tearetorcr three-quarter* of a centnry, and are pronoundisl by all who oare once naod them to be superior fo any others. Haontactnred by YT. Baker A Co., at their MUb, lu Jtarchcater, Maas., and for sale at their Branch Depot, No. 817 Fulton atreot. New York City, andj>y Grow* and Beale** generally th/oagbont the Union. Addrtea H. L. PIKBGE, 217 Fallon ■troct.Now York. QHEKSE! CHEESE 1 1—Received this o* W. R. Choftc; 30 do , lam Hamburg dor ?6 do do ,am all choice do: .10 tibia, freih Xgn; 1 8 kega Hotter, / ; < hams Venlsm; / ' 7 bbla. Xliat ilomioj; ' i" 2l | / L. H. VOIGT i CO. inn BUi ISA'I'KA tAMiLY HUUi>: IUU 100 bbli. exit, rioor, 1 ! 1,000 lbs. Hama; I I,WO Qm. Sides: too B>a, Shoulders; 60 dvzeo'Brobfiui'' In store and for tale by. J. O. UoVAY, '’-J o *' ‘ /' 1 Ko. 10 SmllbflcM atroeU (JUNHIGN MifiNTa, :CO^BIGNUKMTti '92 JroesvSjLi Barabor£ Choree; 60 boxes Mammoth do do; S 5, crock* prims Apple Bolter; X kog do do do; * lot prime Honey; 1 lot nasty Hoar; I 100 bbls, Green Mecca Lubricating Oil. Jolt received sod for sole by VBANK VAN GOBDEB, JQ«“ ■ ■ ; IM Second street. OKUCKIUVB. \jT i 800 bs»» •«-*-' 'J.KOCKIUVh.— ; " T l BOO ban prim* BJo Ooffoc: 1 ! fiO hbda. p. E. Ba?ar: : bbli. M. O. UoUssn; - 100 do aMoHed fijraiM; | CO do Loverios . do; ■ 1.300 do cfcolatFamllj Floor: Id and for nle by - i ' - McSOHALD A ABBUCKLEB, i p l6 243« ad gtt Idbcrty J OHEESb, —lso' boxes" prime Cutting V/ Cheatt, recelrad thU day and for tala L>y • ■- ' . > &OBI&XttAZ£CLtf*CO. J«l. Jfo* S&lLitwty itre«U BwfJTKS. fAOLiaAK SAVINGS BAN£TNoT6S ±J Foubtb Stun.’ - ■■■* CHABTEBED IN 1859. upon daily from 9to 3 o’clock. also on WednmlAy uud Saturday evenings, from May lit to .November Ist, frum 7 to *9 o’dock.anff itt>m November Ist to llay Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. ■' Deposits received of all sums nut: Ices than One Dollar, and & dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in Juno and December, since the Bonk was organized, at the rate of six pur cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to tho credit of the depositor as principal, and boon tho some' in terest from the first days of June and.Becetnber, com pounding twice a year without troubling tlio deposl-" tor to call, or even to pment his pass book.. At this rule, uiuuuy will douLle in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate tiouT ARD ONC-UALr rta CB.VT. A TE4&. 1 liuokj, Containing the Charter, By-Lawa, £uk* aod Uegulatiiitu, furuiabutl gratia, ou'application At tho nfllcu. '■ President—GEOßGE ALBREK. TICE PBESIDBNTS. John B. McFuddon, Isaac M.-J’ounock, John Ilelmefl, John ila/ahalJ, Aiexandor Speer, Jamaa B. i). ileeda, Bonj. L. Fuhnebtuck, A. £l. Pollock., il. I)., James McAuley, Bill Bnrgvriu, , Jamea UerJm&n. William 4. Anderson, ‘EES. TEUBI Alexander Bradley, John G. Backofen, George Black, JohD B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Coltuu, William Douglas, John klrana, Hopewell Hepburn, William 6. tfaveu, Peter 11. llnnkur, llich&rd Uuys, William 3. Barely, SccaxTaßT and Taiusc&j feihdawT James D.-Kelley, Peter A. Madeira, John 11. Meilor, James Bbhlle, Bobcrt Bobb, Walter P.Mareball, JollU OfTt Henry L.ißlngwull,’ , John 11. Shoeuborger, William E. Schmcrtz, Alexander Tindle. Isaac Whittier,* CTuisti&n]Yeager, tea —C11AB.; A. COLTON. STORES, ifCi Young brothers, OcqoksNE.FouN dct, Libert/ tlrwt, near the Outer Depot Pn, rE. K., Pittsburgh, Pa., mamifactiini' MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND BOLLING MILL FUKNACE CASTINGS ol every description. ' \ OIL PIP*, BOILEtt CASTINGS, FIJIEFRONTS, GUATKBAUS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IKONS, GBATES AND GiiATE K BUNTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., alwayu oa band anjl for sale tow. OrJeni Mt with W. W. YOUNG, cutner of Wood etr«*«*i ami Diamond alley, will rvceivo prompt atten tion. : BihiJj ALLK.N, iMoOOKMiUK <3c CU., V ALLEY Foi'MDar, Pirteburgb, P*. j No. 3ui Liberty bUt-jt. Manufacturers <»I COOK, PAliLOli AND iiBAT ING STOVES, PABLOK AND KITCHEN G BATES. HuLLO W WAKE, etc., Steel and GlaiuMoulds, Kell* iag Mill Castings, Mill Gearing; Gao, Water uxid Al lison Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, WogOD Boxes, Su gar Kettle*, Pulleys, Hangers, C ttt WhedU, Couplings* and Costings generally. Also, Jobbing'and Hachiau Coalings outdo to order.- Patented portable Mill, wuh a team or Uoisv Power. noliCmd oils, tsc. yy 11. HAM.PTOJN, OIL B B 0 KE E, Metropolitan Hotel Building, Bt. OLAIIL BTBEET, PiTTsßCttun. UfUce boars from V to II a. m. and Jlio 5 p.m. je7;t»m PJSTKoLVt’K OIL WOKK.S.—Kkksk *. Uuxrr, Proprietors; Beftuprs and • Maanfaetar ere of Pure Doming Potrullto—trade mark, Pure White Carbon Uil, Pur* Deodorized Benzole, Meiuu Clantled Lubricating OH, Gold Prwd it. it. do do No. 1, No. it and No. J Machinery Oil. Argaod Oil, Dead Oil, Glory 01), ' Wajfou and Mill-Grease and Spirits «f NaptrtLa. «So*(Jrdcn» filled promptly. ; M>*UQlce, corner of Front and Swithfleld streets MopongafaeU House, Pittsburgh, Pa. . )a!4 JIBE* USDUt .. 1, I>. IARCOUS jy.VD.SAY &.ISARDOUK, • CARBON OIL , LAMP M4NUFAITI) BK It 8 No. 48 H OOD STBBBT, ja£i:tiind PiTTHHUBd.a, Puna. UfcO. W. UULDSIIir -*AB. HMTAST....U. tJ iFcobmil'k! OIL KEFItfEKY. HOLJJSMIP, BUY AN A CO., MxauraurußJtas or : •> BUfcNING OIL AND LUIfUICATIKO OIL, Ei-ep cousUutlv on liaud tho Very bedt ijunlity ©1 III)UNINU OIL, clear and without udufj also, a good LUUltiC'ATOit, pure WHITE BENZOLE and OAlt CUEASK. All ord«ra loft at No. iis Fi»tu titaxKT, Dank Dlock, mxouJ Hour, »D 1 bu aUcudotl to. ori.Jti j LiAGi;KOIi;WOUKX-\ViUTifMAN 1,4 A ANDEUSON, rbQnors ami doaloini iu PCBK CAUBON 01L,(iiualU; gojihiil«e<!,) ‘IUTTfamJIiUII, i ; A. CAU GUBASK «tud BENZOLE constantly oo hand. Orders roceived for tho present at CHESS, SMITH A Co.’s, Water and First streets. - - PKTRUNA OIL WOKKii.— LUiNC, MILLER A Cu. ; Works at Sliarjaliurg Btatiou, Allegheny Voile j Railroad. , •, Ufllcw and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET. Pittsburgh. Munntic tuners of ILLUMINATING ucd LUBRI CATING CARUON OILS aud BENZOLE. M*No. 1 UKFUIEI) uIL, wamtuU-d uon-expTo aivo, always ou baud. : ocl&lyd LUBKiOATINO OIL, at: =thb low PBICB or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly un hand and for sale by D. C. AJ. U., SAWYER. = As to the quality, we refer to onuexedl certificate; Pittssubqh, Not. 27, ISGQ. Hturt. B, C. d J. B. isiisyer —Gcntc: The Lubri cating Oil wo are gcttJngfrora yon we hlid to be the beet for our puq«oees we have'ever used. •' TaxL.B. 3LB. Ri B. Co., Bt PrxsidmL I UCiFEK OIL WOKK& *M WILLIAM P, WOOLBIDGE, .«**urAun?ata or COAL AND CARBON O<L9, and dealer in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Ac., dc. t No. 3i> Market street, between Second and Third,' PITTSBURGH, PA. > mhathdly K __ EKSE * UKAFF, 5 7 OIL H KF.I N EBB, AND XAKUIACTUOX&S 0* •’ / WHITE RUUNING OIL, PURE DEODORIZED.BENZOLE ./, AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL. CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES/POBCHABED. •WNow Oil Barrels wanted. '/ Corner Office, Monunganeia Uone». deLwrawlyp OnQAVEN &, SOW, No. -47 FEDERAL STREET, /' . ALLK ! |QaiiIY CITY, Manufacturers of every variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOyis, Of the beat patterns, fur either coal or wood. GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of the latest stylesand beat finish. Wo wouldtall the attention of baildcrit'foonr NEW RANGE, which is considered by those who have them in me as being unsurpassed. ->i CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON-RAILING, aud all kinds of CASTINGS made to ordyh tnylG rpo FARMERS AND MILLERS. GKOWKX’S fan AND SEPABAtOR, For cleaning GRAIN. Patented January, 1860, Is cheap, simple and durable, and is got ap in the best stylo of workmanship. It will ctaah aIL kinds of Seed and Grain, and remove Chaff, Smut, Cheat, Cockle, Ap., more thoroughly, and with; less labor, than any other machine. We present'this mill to the pobltc, with coufldence that It will gtve general satisfaction and come speedily into general use, Hat* tag purchased the sole right to make and sell them mttls in Western Pennsylvania,. Western Virginia and all Ohio, with.the right to soil in Itullaua, JUJ. nois, Ac., wo arc prepared lo dll 'orders at wholesale and retail • W. W; WAI/LACB, J- Jc2fi:3nmaxwF 1 310 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa. , TO REFiNRKS AND OTHERS.— Stoam Engine*, Boflore, Salt PansjOil Stills; Tanks, Condensing Pipes and Castings, ©! alt kinds, made to order.' WehaveoabsndlAeugihes, of Ota 40 horse poorer; 10 stationary and portable Boilers; S' Oil Mills, 25, Id and 11 barrels capacity; one 25 barrel Agltatlug Taak; ; Fire Fronts, Grate Bait, all aifcss, which we offer lew fur cash or approved paper. The Engines, Ac., are all warranted. ' i • I - • ; W. W. WALLACE, . / tmntawF ; 310 Liberty sU PitUbanth. pq. . STEAM M A RULE.„WORKii?—Mono* menu, Tablets and Grave Stones, on hand and made to order at! tho lowest prices.' W 4 Wool* par.' tlcularlydnvifo the attention of purchasers to a new sod beautiful improvement in Grave Stohee—Foxes Potent Adjustable Shield; it costa but little and odds : much to the beauty of the Grave Stones, j Ware rooms 3IU and 32) (Office 310} Liberty street, Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. ~ f |HJ MILLERS— Anchor Bolting Cloths. A Mill Sfonrsi. Portable Mills, SmatTfllachtaes, Water; Wheels. Mill Gooriug'and SffU Farnishtar.ol all kinds, for sale., W. W. WALLACE, ,Jo2&3m«awF sU.-pmahfltxh. Pa. '- Hydraulic cement, blaster PARIS and GRIND STONES, of all sixes, for W. W. WALLACE, - Je2fi-3mx»awy Bttt Liberty ri-.PitUh.irgb. Pa.; O UCAR CURED HAM£>-3 iihds. choice WeanTassedsagai-curad.rtoelvedandforsaloby • . J. 8; LIGGETT A GO.; ' 1 Jn2 75 Wafer and 02 Freni streets. OAK. FACKLNU—IU bblajost reo'd and for sole, by tTESBY- H.OuLLINS. • > r - IME.—2UO . bhls. .fresh Limn far laid XJ&7 .... ■ HENRYH,COLLINS. . . [I w , , 4 r r & -r- 5 ~ , J-:r .4JUHJUMII& CLEVELAND^— — - PITTSBC&&H WUEELIBG B&l£3tOAD5s5S —SUH2XSK ABBAHGEHSNT.—On MONDAY, lUy fiibrlKMfc of tb»: Peunsjlwiin Salii follow*: ' Ftti&ferpl, Oolumiiu~a»S Ou*ctua2f loam PitUbnrgh do SUmhanyHlft —,— f.L 'do Kftfrmrt '■ . do Colnmhna. ITTI -, f . UslO u , Andrea CinHnnrtt!....,,. ’ 4-gl do St. Louis 7:50 in.j •Nocbange of car* between Pittsburgh and Splendid Sleeping Can attached to til HI; Ptatburpi aad Wketliag f i*? LoavcaPltUbiirgh lrOO'a. to ] &10aL~m.11&20D.m • d<* ’ WellsTiUe. 3.-00 *• 8:14 «* J iO5 «« do - Steabenf’o 4:OU “ fclfl «;» 4.00 «i do Wheeling. 4:64 “ 10:23 « J j-M u ArtiTee Bellair.... 6:05 **.. «» "|6:05 ** Connecting at .Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Ilnilroad, ana at Belhur.vith'Central Ohio fur XaceeTllltt Lancaster, Circle rill*. Colombo*, Cin cinnati, ImlhmapoliSt.su Louis, and points West. ' ' PUUborgh end Cleveland Iwi, Leases Pittsburgh...., do WpllsTille...... do Bayard., do Alliance do Hudson 4:00 '** 6:42 “ Arrives Cleveland Jhlh •«. 6410 “ Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch Jbi ,Now Philadelphia and Canal Borer; at Alliance’wllb PltUbarßb r :Fort-Wayne and Chicago Railroad;at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati P, 1L for Akron, Cuyubogrf Falls and at CleTeland with C. A X. R. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Bnfialo with C. * T. R. B. for Toledo, Betrolf and-Chicago, and the North-west. - : <.r WfUsTUie Accommodation leaves at 4:00 u. m.' Returning trains arrivo atS£oa.m.» V. 16 a.m., 3:2S and 8:00 p. m. .• Ihrongh;Tickets to all prominent points In tbs West or South-west,..North or North-west, can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh f JOHN BTXW£rT,-Ticket A«nt. - For farther information, apply to - WILLIAM STEWART, v Ag«nl f . At the Company’s Office in Freight Station, Penn at ‘ mys . . .... j. t». roi/su. — ISO SUMMER AU-TscaassEa.T^^-t RAHGBMBNT wap C= 18C2i—THX TANIA CENTRAL RAILBOAB. KIGHXBAUiY TBA INS. OnandafterMONßAY'/MiyAtß/'", * The MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh * (res the' Passenger depot, at the intersection Of Liberty a&S Grant streets, eVery morning (except Sunday) ai fcfiO .a-m„btoupingai aU thr principal italic®* between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct can nectioos at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing ton;'and for New York via Allentown route. - The EXPRESS TRAIN hiiti the above Btaticudauy at 3:60 p.nu, stopping, only at prtn xipal stations, making direct connection at Harris* pnrg for BiAUmore, Washington .and New York Tin Allentown. Tbo FAST LZNSlsaves the above named Station dally (Sundays cxceptod) at fc2o p. nu, stopping only: at principal stations, »nrt frmn<»«-tin£ at Harris bnife for Baltimore and Washington. LOCAL FREIGHT Paesenger Car attached, teaxe the Passenger Station everymanr iDg,i(Snndaya excepted,) at 6dlo a. ta., running as far as .Causmaugh and stopping at ail stations. AOUOMHODATIOH TRAIN a. Tlis Johnstown Acrengmcatlon Train tsaTee dally, (except Sn&day) at 2:46 p. a., stopping at all station* and running as tar as Oonemaugh. First Accommodation Train for Wall's Station leevee daily (except Sunday) at a. m. Second • Accommodation Train for Waifs Static* leave* daily (except Sunday) at ILOO a.su Third Accommodation. Train for'-Walfa Station leaves dally (exoept Sunday Vat 42)0p. m. Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall's Station leavt*daily (except Btmday)at6:lsp.nu - Bctuming Trains arrive; lnßUtsotirgn as follow*: iSpra*, 12:25 p. nu; VaR, l&Ogut m.} Fast Lina, 12:25 a- m.; Johnstown Accommodation, 19:06 n.-m.: Flrel Waifs Station m.; lNao ond Waifs Station Accommodation, 8:85 a. to.: Third Wall's sutioa-Accompsoditfcita; 1$& n,BLt'lborth Wall’s Station AocßminbdatfomdklO p. rru - \ TrainsfromßlaitSTlUe aztd Indianaeounset at XUain i villa; Intersection with Johnstown 'Accommodation ! East and Wert* Express and MaU West. - Thd pnblio will flnd It greatly to tbolr'lnterest, In ■i aping £axt-ar Wat, to travel .by :tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as the accommodations now otesAt cannot betnrpastodoa any other route. The Road la _ handled 'with stode, and Is entirely free from dost. We can promisetafety, speed and comfort to aD who ' tuay favor this Road with their natrosag*- ;; • •-- FARk. : • To Hew Y0rk.........81S fifllWa' fummnygp f*^' To Philadelphia^lo OOITo L a m To Harrisburg 7 46j - Hoggage checked to all htatioos on the Pennsylva nia (Sutra! Railroad, and toPhiladelphia. Baltimore and Now York; "; ' ■'' ■ T 7. •. Passengers purchasing tickets Ih eaa : wHl. 6A charged an «xci«s, aceordingrtn'disianc* traveled, in addition to the-station txiaj, except from Blatioaa whore the Company, has no Agent. ■: HOUCK.—Iu case of loss, the Cpmnany wiflhold themselves, responsible for personal »—yy-p- mly, and for an amourit hotexceaiingSlOQ. . ' N., B.—An Omni bos Line has been - employed to convey puasougen and bagLMu to and from the De pot, at a charge not t# ,exovvd 26 cents few MCb •uoger and baggage. For tickets, apply to - . J. STEWART, Agent, At thu Peunsylvanla Central raaseEgs* Station, on Liberty and Grant streeti*’ ENOCH LEWIS, ja2 Qea‘l Superiutcudent,’ Altoona, n. LHIjUAKD IABLLtj, with* Bhup’a JL). Patent Cushion. are well known to be snpenor to all others. Patented Sorember, 1859. < JUanufactory, 148 FULTON STREET*' r ; y N«w and •aeond-hand BALLS, OCRS, TRIMMINGS, Ae.* Ac. •STOnlers by mall will receive prompt attention. G 1 iiU AUJKEK, SOJS as CO, Eo. 71, T corner of Wood nod Fourth Streets, hare re ceived a f?«Bh aopply of prime* scarce and desirable BOOTS AND SHOES, consistingof Cadies'* Hisses and Children's HEEL' CoNQBESd GAITERS;/Children’s Goat and Ho* roccU and Cobo HEEL BOOTS; Tooth's Patent Leather Oxford and French TIBS.; Women's extra size broad BUSKINS; Geat’s.broad sewed Buckskin BOOTSES; Gent's French CALF . BOOTS ; Gent’* French Balmoral CONGRESS- BOOTS, all ofwblch have; been made to order, with special regard to fit and durability*.and ace warranted to giro satisfac tion.' -s um ipt KOUKKIKS, VJTfiObbU.Wo.lblud; , .25 do East port and Baj of Island Herring; ICO gross assorted Extract Coffees; 40,<x© assorted German Cigars; 20,000 common ; do; V 10 bbls. Garrett's Scotch Snuff; If© do pars Cider Vinegar; 160 kegs New Castle S. 07Sods; " . 60 do BaL' Soda; _6O boxes and Is 8. C. 8oda; 60 boxes assorted Chocolate; 60 cases Concentrated Lye; . 160 dozen assorted Brooms; . I 200 boxes Boko, German and Blts Soaps: 50 do assorted fancy Soaps: l 160 c‘o Pearl starch; L 75 do Silver Gloss and Cora Starchy 75 b:gs Allspice; f _ 60 do Grain Pepper, sifted; . sfrails Cloves;. ' ■ 5 cases Natmegi; 125 boxes assorted ground Soloes; ' '2O bbls. Tanners' OH; - ■ *0 da Winter Bleached Whale Oft - 20 do Carbon Oil;. : ■ 150 boxes Menld, Opal land Stair Candles: "7t Also, a fall assortment of Groceries generaUr and' Pittsburgh manufactored articles, in store and tor .sale by . t- ; > SDEIVEB A LAEEAB. V je3o .ya> 27 and g) - • Gr KOLEKiKti,’ 40., jost received and I’for Balft—«• r... 460. bbla. priffin N. O. MoUl tti ‘ beg* prime Bio Coffee; tx> hbcb. prime P. & Sasrv: 90 do Cob* d* 2(X) bl»!s. choice fljrop#; ' ' ■ hL S ta f t » *•«•. o. P. Md ImpjrW TeMl i .. «« • 100 do f*ncy ' do: 1 . i * 200 bbl*. Mackerel: ’ lPOhalf bbis. db; • : 100 groM eseortod Sxirtat Coffee; ■' . -60 boxes &j*cj fioap; .100 do . .Tear! Starch; . 60 do Bil rer. Gloss BUrch: • 6 eases weorted' Spices;• Also,* large aasdrtmuu of Groceries. nnm nw .-4 PUUtm'gh M.rtktadmlfcu SSSHSfe? “Jobj .. j, McOXAOB,: < ia ±-. • ; 2TP Libortrat. / PKUXX TRhTfl’K-— iHDPcmBKts is^^iaißSrtastsssa-. “» thru, mt old., 10,000 foot JOT old.. Pur, BS,- '2w£ , ° ,h f M .T“' ,Cla -' Puch.Plnm,4 c., .Si HxrUKSCK—Iho TtOM In tha Wnwai. ■ flrilaMr tbtip. ,- -,* - _ : SVJBOBIKNBfrom 1 ioSfett.by the bnidni). cheap; •l»o, / SHADK"TBBBS - Ald) f sHBUBBKBy! vholeaald^ndrtUO.-: *' ..A* s™" 5 ™" PCrTB Bt7BGH AHl> OAKLAHD FUB.. BCBISB, PitUbnrgh. Pi, ■niftdiwT jrmw inmnong. y*. Buwa Aim hhokb a'i- m m> b. ■ RET BTIIEET.—LOOK AT THE TBICEA— UjdlDf Eng Luting Bml Osltcn fl.oo, *<nth » og. i , '• Congo. . 1,53 VST. •• . " •• “ •< i3> .. Sm, “, i FlsoFr. Morocco Heol Boots 2,37 <« ' vrfc ' “ ; ■ M Goat Ca&groa **, « lSy •* rSf ' M : **' Morocco siipponi AtL 01UER GOODS IN PROPORTION JAMES} • _py27 ■: N0,j89 MAUggT STREET ' UAgOA, • XK : HOOULDERB, v ' • . 1 - HIDES, 1 V HAMS, plain; ‘ - Do. ctarawd; In .lorennd fcr adi b, WJLB. lUwTcO* 1 *” J* w _ . •' ;TA¥HUO^BU(SKj; Khbtlvwioi* c <k»*. '■.■•. •_ K.O ltni AC^Pvi. <» b ' -ift’SSSKSte' 112:50 p. m. 4H»« . 10:16 « 11:46 " 6:40 a.m. ; 6:16 p. m. iCindnnaU. Eght Trains. -1:00 a. m. 12:50 p. m, 4:26 “ 3:00 »• .6UO m 6:43 « NEW YORK, W.J. SHARP.
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