The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 06, 1862, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, : AUG. 6.
NEWS.
EVENING EDITION.]
Latest from Europe,
*St. tens, Aug. oteamer Ajabis/
irom Liverpool with dater to the 36th ttll.,
and toleßrap&io advice? via Queenstown lathe
27th lilt.* wa.f,hofifded M off -.Capo Race, on Safi'
day afftern^ou»'V' i ' rouU for Halifax and Boa
too. Tho otcawer Scotia, from hew York/-
arrived at Queenstown on the 25th. * :
The question of Canadian defence wasrde
batad in the Jlouse. of Commons, when it,was.
generally cojotended that no danger was to ha
apprehended from the United States.
'Lord iPahberston said that England had
eent troops sho could, and' it rested,
with the .CanadWne to supply .whatever was
requisite. '•'
It la denied that .Garibaldi contemplates
-y another . • • :
r flyeiwertta?;—Cotton has abclined >4@34d>
. V^MCeptior.Americans? which were easier but
i., ; -not qtiotably lower. The sales of,the week
-v bceh 21,000 hales. . . • / 1:
' ,£::.£?■ ' Breadstuff} are active. 'i’lour is 6d higher.,
Wheat 2d higher. Com 6d@ls higher. ,
Provisions doll and unchanged.
, 4 London , 26.— Consols closed on Friday I
. - ... .’atW>s@«%. ‘ . J
Latest— Liverpool, July 26.—-Thesales or
cotton to*day were 7,000 bales. The :
,-C , is firmer, but the salts are unchanged. r ■
Breadstuff's are aotivd and still advancing.:
-v -v ■■ - t Provisionsquiedand.unchanged.
• *■ London, /»Jy to day closed at
J -v v * 1 i h . IHinuiBCentralShares 49^@soJ4
( disoountj Erio Railroad 27@28.
.f>“ ‘ ! .f\ ; Bailng , « circular reports.Aoorican securl
'??:i . .ties as rather pressed for sale, and quotations 1
“ difficult to give. U> 5..55.63@65j BondsffS
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; The steamer.Teutonia arrived-at South
t;.■■■ : . ! ampton on-the 26th. ' •• \ " • *'•
f rom Gen* pope’s Army.
Nub 1i«lb W*shisotos, V*., Aug. I.
A field officer* -with an escort, conveying sick
from Front Rojal hither, was fired on by a
email party otguemllM on Wednesday night,
a few miles from here, and i in the immediate
vicinity of-a bouse, guarded y some of our'
troops. The shotewore harmless. The route
between Front Bojosl and Wineheater has been
- abandoned for trains and travel, except under
strong escort, so tronblesome bad guerrillas.
- become, audit appears they, are now transfer-;,
ring their deeds of heroism to this side.
Gen. .Geary's scouts, last night, brought in’
. three prisoners from the mountains, who are
raturnedvCosfederate soldiers, -according to -
The object of the soouting'
party was to examine the reported mountain
pathway North of Thornton's Gap, where the
rebels are said to'communicate between the
Luray-Yalley and this region, as well as to.
root any predatory bands found there. The
enterprise, was successful as stated* r >
'Telegraph Employees Exempted.'.
Wxb Dxpxbtmibt, \ • •
Washington, Aug. 5,1862. j
Ordered, that the use of the telegraph lines
being required for military purposes, all per
sons actually employed, in constructing and
operating telegraph Unis At the date of the
order calling for 300,000 men, be exempt from
military duty as long as they-remain tn such
service. By order of the President.
(Slened.) - Knww M. Stxstob,
v 8 ' ; ; Secretary of War.
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Riot in New York between Irishmen
and-Negroes.
Nxa Yobx, Aug. 4.— A riot took place this
afternoon between a party ef colored people,
employed nn a tobacco factory In Atlantic
r Brooklyn, and a large number of Irish
men, in which a great many were injured,
The faciory was fired three different rimes,
Mid oeery pane of glass knocked out. The
police had to aoeompany the colored m«n to
Lhoferry boat.
: The Negro Story m Washington Pro
. . nonneed a Fiction.
IVr::EIi>GTQN', Aug. S.—The National Re~
■pnblietm denies tho truth of the Evening Star •
•.• paragraph that the negroes of Washington are
organising secret associations for tho purpose
of protecting • thomsolros in anticipation of
a riot and mob by tho laboring classes of
Whites. The Republican -toys the story is a
pure fiction. ■ •
Hichmond Reported Evacuated—A
- Pestilence Broken Ont.
: WsSßinbion, Aug. 4.—lt has been beltev
ed hero in some quarters for several days that
the enemy have been ovacuating Bichmond;
there being reasonoblo suspicion that a pesU
■. lence has broken out in that city..
Preparations on the Peninsula--
Baroside Ittoriop-Tbe; Fleet Un
der Orders* . *
’ Fobtbess MosW)x,,Aag. 2.—There is evi
~T dently something going forward on the ro
. nlneula, and you. may' expect to hear at any-,
■'time of active 'operations again. Hallecks
•visits to these'parte and Barn*ide’a vlaltto
' Washington, have not been-for nothing. The
'first measures 'of a -matured plan are about to
bo executed; . ' . , ’
, Major Goneral Burnside’s entire division,
known as Army Corps No. 9, has been em
barked, and is moving off somewhere--bqt
precisely jfhero, tho reoels must find out from
some other source than the columns of the
; Evening Post. It is, as-you know, command
ed by those experienced Generals Reno, rarkS
and Stevens, who, like Burnside, are fighting
centrals, and the troops themselves are among
themoatspirited in.the army. They’wiU nuurt
_r ‘ their mark, you may depend upon it, wherever
: they- go. Officers and men are alike full of
. enthusiasm, energy |*nd hope. ,«■.
■ It may be in connection with this
•“ . movement, that the gunboats are all under
orders, as well as the mortar fleet, and when
> never they strike splinters will fly. They will
support Burnside, «ho, how
• irar.-is as discreet as he is.brave, and the first
v Sfcit the public i, Italy to nt o£ th«r d..,
tipatiou will bo .figbt.—Special la N. Y. Pmt.
The Last British Prize—The Cap
tured Britt»h Steamship Memphis.
, 'lho-ciptnred British : steamihip Memphis,
■which arrived hereßundsyftora Charleston
Bar. is one of the richest that has yet. bean
brought lathis port. Sh»,«aa taken by tie
■- United State* gunboat; ; M*ghcli*, when bate
few hours out from Chwlesuin. on tho morn
iog of the 3 let ultimo. Tt midnight she had
aaued from ■ Charleston, safely passing tie
blockading Seat, and when captured was
. standing out to sea, her crew evidently bo-1
Ueving tint they bad escaped all danger.
The Memphis'is an iron stoamer, four
months old and of about one thousand tons,
burthen,. Americah measurement. She has
- ott board more than fifteen. hundred balei of
- cotton, jrinripally Sea Island, and fire ban
‘dred bamli of rosh£ IWs fnmored among
hercrew that money to too amount of sererai
hundred thousand part of the pro
• eeedi of her cargo of'ammnnitfon ana other
% valuables ehs carried to Charleston—ls now I
~ ! esoiated on board. She is a splendld vessel.
It Sa stated that she «ott 4«0> 000 \
_ * ■ y.,,. •. m- '
■ Gen. Cort Si. _ •
Late account# from the Wert lay that u®n«
Ccktis hw again re tamed to the Interior of
- Arkan*u, with hlearmy. flen.' Ccbtxb an
> demands the s art of wetland ha* the good
•" jen»e to pot hie knowledge into jjractice^The
Arkansas barbarians are beginning to' nnp
oat that they hare a General among them.
' i All guerrillas are hang up, all elareaeet to
work* and oar troob* supported off the Seceah
• - -lerdf-of-thraaifc ~We are that
i the General baa been largely, re-enforced at
i Helena.* Such commander# inspire the conn.
<Usre of their meni and giro encouragement
1 - to otbsre to enllat. That a new and vigorous
- polio, hi* been inaagttT*tod,
- ; -eagureted is to b» pntKomptlj Into effect,U
««, dir . eppercnt. Onl,
: tWo or three wetfteio the rehoU were eialt
■ in. oror their rMijrerodeapremsoy in Arhsn
eef, end Oltimed thtt Hlndmen hed begged
CnrUe. The begging le .prettj mnoh . th.
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The Conductor the War. .
: AipedalWaehington dirpatoh to (be N.w
T' Heirtenr ;wbi’h*ve; remained
In W«Mn*ton,-uid »g»nt<Sf St»U« tbj^bjrji
recently b»nbw»-ln ieoDiolttUonrtai: «ib
: Government, agree thatV*??* fVEStiJn'
tbe'better bu occurred In the Administration.
All ItkeerlW agree in praMng Halleob,.
admitting. the ;remotal;..of weir .prejbdlee*
~<!nee they here iconhim end learned hi*
' view* end enrroie* In-regard
l“a of the war: The l're.ldentnnd£eaet*ry
Sstssasmmk
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tortant to Soldiers*
r To • toan. whoiia onlistihg, or about:
to eutislj under* the ; new: .tall for 800,000
m'eh| ihe‘ following. facts are most impor
tadt, If ie joins an old regiment, he can
cels bythe act three-fourths of; the chances i
that, he ■wiUhe'struc.k downby disease: V
Niiie-teiilba of the mortality in the army ,
as -the public , now well understand, is
caused by disease aud not by battle, and of
4his-mortality, the Commission, assure us
that tkrte-fbiirtha may ! be saved by incor
porating th& r new-levy into, the existing
regiments. ' This is a matter for recruits
to consider well. The opinion tallies with
the judgmeht of most of those who have
ndd opportunities for j. but it is
iiow placed among the points whiohare to
beheld as demonstrated.. The recruit who
is iareful of life, of health, or of comfort,
.wiir.take his place ip an old.
rather than among those who are as inex
perienced as himself.'' We, have already
Urgetf.that as. regards economy, or the
speedy' roinforcement/ of the army,' the
former; course is incontestably that
punned j but the present is a reason which:
appeals to. the pefeonal welfare of the vol
unteer himself,. and is.urged by,those who
for twelve month? have.made, thisperaonal
welfare of' the soldier a stpdy. It is a word
of. advice which bought not to fall upon in
httentiyeearß,—i?oa(<w Advertiser. ,
Indianapolis.’. Convention--Glorious ,
f Union Kindle.
..'The “ butternut". convention held at In
dianapolis on Wednesday last, waa attend
ed, os the’telegraph.says, by from-3,0(KH0
6,000 persons, Thisiattendtince ,waa eup
posed to indieatn a very salubrious Condi
tiou Of affairs for the „Secesh- Democracy,
I who had been lectured to ; )>y Wiekliffe of
Kentucky, whose four sous aro in the-rebel
army, and by Jesse D. Bright,* whose exit
from the OmtedStates Senate was &r more
dramatic than glorious. But, when Gen.
Lew. Wallace, Gov. Morton, and-. Mr. Ryan
were called out by the crowd, in the even
ing, their etiring and patriotic appeals and
dennrioiation of such semi-secesh men as
WiokHHb and Bright, were received by the
crowd with, the moot rapturous applause,
ft thou became obvious that the “crowd ■
were.not of the '‘butternut’ 1 stripe; and
that the numbers in attendance were large
ly composed of sound Union men, who had
neither sympathy with, treason nor respeot
' for’traitors.. The finale of,the affairrwaa a
glorious Union demonstration. . i
COMMERCIAL RECORD,
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
IBqwrl*! «?«**»/> iJ- PiO-W* Ooutu.]
Tcunar, August s.—The general market baa
been vary dull today, while to quotation* there It]
no particular change to notice.’ There seems to be
no dUposilioa at present oh the part of ipeculator* to
do anythtlng end lim cot sequence U that the de
mand far the leading article* la limited and entirely
confined to the want* of the local trade,
TLOUB—Theye-1* no new feature to notice lo the
floor market. The demand continue* light while
prices remain unchanged. Bale of 40 bbls Family at
ss@s£o; 50 do do at $5,25 and 131 do do on private
term*; Extra la held at $4,40@*,60 and Bye Floor
82,8703,00, -r~
GEOCE3HES—tea* active bnt quotation* remain
without change. Sale! of 3 hhd* Cuba eugar at 9}£c;
and 5 hhd* N.-0., at l5 bbl* N. O. Mola*»et at
62 and 10 bap prim© Bio coffee at 23}£c.
BACON— unchanged, fiboolderi may be quoted at
4c*pUlQ bam* at 7c; plain canvassed at 7>£@Bc and
eugar cured 10c; sale of 2000 lbs plain canvassed
bame ai72f*c andlOOQJbs sogar curelat 10c.
FlSH—quiet. Sale of 25 ha’f bbl* No. 1 'white fish
at s*,oo and 20 half.bbl# No. 3 largemeek"*! S**2s
- is linn at 6J£@7c In bulk. Ee
flned oilii bold at from 23 to 25c. Bale of 15hbl* No.
1 lard oil at 65c.
WHISKY— unchanged. Sale of 30 bbl* common
at 30c* ‘ ? J
OATS—Tery firm with an upward tendency in
prices.' -Bale of 320 bush from etore at 36c.
PEAKES—SoIe of sck* at 5%? per pound.
CHEE3E-*al eof 25 boxes W.'B. at o)£c; SO do do
| at 7c and 20 boxes Hamburg at
AnfiM* i t * Tt
no improvemeritto notice to the demaod lor *hUar
tide. Traxttactlona' through thopaat week bave
been very moderate, the extreme prtcw «hed .pp»-
renttr reatrlctlnz-tbe eontnmptlon.. Salve embrace
183 be** prime and choice Bio, at 2£%fs33c P* r _J^>
'net. We quote ae before, rix: Comm«m and ordi
nary Bio. 20Jd@ilc, lair to good do at Sl&@2j-f»* r> d
pdmotochoicodo.t 22>j«®e. Ko rth.r toolf;
iron* in flr*t hand*. The stock of Bio ha* Increaaed
b, tho «rrtr.l of tho barque i Crichot toW”* b»P;
To-day we note a sale of «00 hag* gwd Bio at -2c per
lb, u»x, taken for the wcetcrn market.
imports by'Railroad.
Pntucton, Ft. Wars*l * CmcaooJ **g*o£,
Augurt 5.—60 bx* tobacco rWeyman A eon, 600 rig»
lead, Parke McCurdy * copl hale leather. O N Hoff
atott: CO carboy* vitriol, Ardeeco oil co; 1 bbl egg*, 1
bx hooey, Bonham* Fiannigan; kU eondrte*, B«k
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OLxrxLaxb A Pmsaraon BaiLmoan, August
4 cka ware, H Hlgby; 100 doz hamllM, NewmeyerA
Graft l mdodnon. Charlotte Blome;2car# Iron ore,
Hailmao-Bahm A co; 1 do do, Eterion, tree ton A co,
65 oiLbbls.E F Beal; 36 do do, W K
dodtfJ OKfrkpatrick;! carplg metal, <JA Cau*™*
2 dodeTJorics A LaMUjMjWode,XojdJk B»gk*
300 bbto, marwßKtor. 4 hbUTarnUh.BL
Fohneatock A so; 18 bdla paper, E
doFoeter AH£CBon;6dodo,-W G JohMira;4 bbl*
erode oil, J:L Manhall;« do do, Geo W BUmer; 4
roll* leather, JHeidman; 103 pea water p‘p*,: Ut
ter A Boblnaoo. ~ "*•
River News
The river coattouea t> fail slowly at this .point
with about inches on Glass House.
The weather yesterday was warm aud cloudy, with
indlrotlopa of. rain———There U nothing doing
nt the wharf worthy of notice, hod until there la
morewater, busineaa may be eoxuldered about ait an
cad-r There has been no arrival* since onr lfcst re
port and the Forest Bcac, for fit. Lonlrwa* the only
departure .-.The New York, .from St. Loots and
Lavlnla Legu, frem Cincinnati, are the next boat*
doe. When thej_*Jlfcarri*e U-another question..-..
Tho ‘'Steamboat Captain’* Bsnevolent Amoclatioa”
at It* meeting on Monday elected director* for the
ensuing year. The majority of the old board were
recocted .The Science, Gapt. Mnhlaman, l* the
Wheeling packefcfotjcwl&y leaving at poop. _■
STE^iJTIBOJITS.
ALLEGHENY MVKKiJS&a
A PACKETS. JSSfipfg
Tb* OBEY EAGLE, C#pt. 8. fpsoeer, mill le#»#
AliToNfSpu’Henry BollngsT* will coo#
o il in turib
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D' KSTROY YOUR—Rato, Konohw, 4a.
: Dtitrcg Motel end Ante.
■ OMh-. *»•
- / Votrof AuinuiUi Ac.
Betbiig B*termindtor{ :/.;', .V.
1 Eleotrib Po wder for luoecti,
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“OHI ( XIKFAI‘LIBI>IIU!UKWia KBOWH."
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<( Kot daocudof tolbe HoQub Femflj.l
. “B»u doiiotajo oattf rwml.ef.’! •„
, “Ttey conie pnt toilJe. •
Bold ia. wiotetaUpnifffUUta .the
SoatßS * 8.,A- lAHSBWOJ
■*A ' .wholesale (end- f **^|_ ,^**°'*.
T i3rSsatS : oia ©rd«* *** l>e Jt ,crr dflre
; • f 3fo 483 Brt»dw»y, W«w YOfK.
A OAKW.—We wtmia reepeutfuJJy in
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C.tJrDWJTES.
CONGRESS.—JoawaCoflbt, of j
Allfffh'finy City, (fonpctlj of Armmong '-0.. 1 AhD ®- 4 ,'*“ EO UELSIBI>LI>':I EX
MdniwtS s/pnblSni viionitDf.of lt« cOTo'y.l | Si b« ««*•'►< <•»
“u> bo oModiduofor CoDgroMforlteiAlDßinci | TB *°J ?: “1,,,, .ftyuriio. -o 'hr lmud
cornpcsodof lbe<nunti~of Anmtrong, Bnilw »o'i . wroi.. l b- u a cri o l ,„ u.olic»«l'b.iiu.nii> *-• ■
tb»t portion .of Allegheny lstug «rat of Ibo All. ..Ur. 1. .n0. unci. iiK w* .od .ymplcu.
Eta-BJ And north of th. Ohio.rirenj, bdforolhe u>u' < .rum com h lh * b thr I riu^-J
Imlion of Delrg.tr. from tb.t p«rl of Allogiumj fUl'ilUj ««..ul .nd
—*■. s** 1 ( vz r s
Irriubltltjr, taU-m.. “b »l«p'«< s “».
ATTORNEY.—W. M.
UorrmwiU beacandidato for nurninatioD
to ! the office of District Attorney, eabjeet to tbo d«-
cUioo of the Bepnblicaa Connty Ooureatloa.
apl9:te
jrS»I>ISTKICT ATTORNEY. —Ai.ex.
V'tir U. Wamon, of AUeKbeoy city, will ba a can
didate fornoainaUon to the above office, in ibe-Otm
vention to be called by »be 'Republican Executive
Committe-*. ■ mb '^- tc
ITS* DISTKICT aTToKN b V‘ Tub tin-
LKy dtnigned will be a candidate Jot the .above
office before the BeMbltcan BMjUatfnir Oonvention.
MARSHALL BCHWABTZWELDEH
pvr= DIBTKICT A'i'lMKN K Y.-J»d. 41.
KrexuTMC* Will bo 4 candidate for nomina
tion totb* abute offlc*n>efo'rt‘ Uie next Nominating
BcpobUcan Coqnty ■■ Convention. 1 ap!s:tc
COUNTY CUIUUbSIU.N EH.
Ihy '-Juuntu Buoir, or 80-. th Pimburgh,
will be ft c»ndid*t« fcr tbe eboTe office, subject lo the
decision of the Republican County Contention.
. JqlB:tc » '
irS=KOK Oo auMltiSlON KH.—Robert
If-dy McCnanx, of Findley townihip, will W aean*
dldate for County Cotnmiwioner, eul'ject to the de
cUion of the Republican County Contention,
mygfcto
UOU JN i'Y UJilMitsSlUN tit—
lrv Jokatbas Nuu-T, of Lover fit. Clair, will be
tupported lor Ootmtj OommUeioner, before tb« u»*
publican County ConfPtlon. . . _ A t 7 L lc
j»KOK STATE SBN ATE-J ABES U
.<£? OuEi*. or AUejbenr Cltj. Tb. frituto ct
James L'.Geabam will prws hbnommation tor out®
Bes*tor __ “V I *
STATE SKNATK. —Kobebt
ihy- AirtOM, Pi t to»n.hlp, wttl I b. i >
eudldau for the Stow Bonolo, before tho next Be
publican CooTenttoo. m
SENATE.—The friends ol
■"S' Bon. *. H. I nun o-ill present liU nnmo •• «
cmndldato for m-nomlnotion to th» sute
tbo Rsnnbllcon Conionlion *“"•?-
p3=»bTA'i'ii BJUSA’m—E. U- Uazzaji
to a oaodidatoJbr the Republican nomination
for th® gut® Sonata
PROPOSALS.
y."*nim*tm and
kl Smpli of" thlsV-our can be i®en at the Capitol
mak* a contract for
Should* however, any peraon desire to a l®t®
quantity, b® will state tt® pteda® number of barrels
contractor win be requirtd f £ rn^*Vj h ,°
rat® of about 600 barrels dally, unt-1 tb® contract li
fll So Floor will be received which doe* not com® up
to tb® standard at the Government inspection, mao®
at tba Railroad Depot
In Washington, or any of tb® warehouses in Geo g®*
town, D 0.
Tb® Flour to bo put op in new berra #.
Government re.erres tbo right to ieject any bid
twreoelved from contractors who have
previously failed to comply with their ' o niract.
Bidders most bepreeentlo person to respond to
their bids. . , ~
1 The oath of allegiance most accompany each wd.
Firms making bids should sute tbs names of all
1 *JSSS£S?£» In Treasury Notes, and the
* blistobedireclol to “OoL A- BKCHWITH, A. D.
• C., apd 0.8., V. 8. A., Wasblogtoo, DC, mJ on
dora®d “Proposals for Flour.” jaSJ-M
SEtruvo jajtcuurEs.
HEELER & WILSON’S
Sowing Machines,
HO. 27 FIFTH BT&EET, PITTSBURGH , PA.
Jbot tei Fir* Premia i» ai U«
UNITED STATES PAIR
For the Yean 1888,1868 Mid 1860.
CPWABDB OF 80,000 UAOHIHES BOLD IH TUB
UOBE THAN SD.OOB SOLD THE PAST TEAB.
We offer to the public WHEELEB A WILBOH 8
IMPROVED OEWISG BthOHINE, et REDUCED
PRICES, with increaeed confidence cf it* mwite ea
beet end meet reliable Pamllj Sewing UmMm
now la nee. It doe* equally wett-oa the tblekeat and
thlnneat fabrie*, oakee the lockstitch tapomible to
tmraeeU alike on both aide*; !■ etmple In eoertrne.
tion, more epeedy In moremeot, end more tlureble
then any other machine. M
Oircnlere. giving price# end deecriptlon of tta*
Chinee, fumUhed gratta, on epplicatkm in perao# «
Uachlne wmrrested l&r three yearn.
SSnT WM, SPMKKB A 00
gEWING MACHINK&
WILLIAMS A OBTIB’ unequalled doable thread
JJS FaMILJ SEWIHO uachimbs.
B«l<*room, Ko. 13 FIFTH STBKKT,
Tb«t> 61acblc oa «U 1 du all Uada °l «<>■»• *“'> “•
warraated and kept la repair one year without any
eh " lam, STBAUt A 00., Aguata.
fhnß the Grow * Bsker flewlog Sl«bin® o®*
asd otter*. The ides of stopping pertooa tTom using
Uwafttechlnee, wbeo they SJ*.
tne then, is prepoeteroue. This Mechioe wse pst
mladFcb. U, l&L W* ftcmit* to rrtard any person
a Sewing JfociiM who can point out ooe etDCje
esee where epeteon to whom we hseeeold * Uschine
b*Tebe.nle^Jir»tepttg^m 3
rt, • A 2i&BY 8TB?IS A CO.
qincinnati lead works.
MoGOBHICK, GIBBOH & CO.,
Lead Pipe,
Sheet Lead
.. And Bor Lead.
AMO D CALEBS IH
Pig Shot and
Block Tin.
Hufra StMO, mnu iunui v
BdßMKlinWelF In tb* tMi Ttndj, ** CM lUrnlib
UmTSSt. to betwr »dT»nt.M to {tutu, *ni. on
nnntmai, thtncofl b«MA •Itewhem.
■ ttfcga ' ' / ' ■■ ■ ■—.
B. J. COYLE, A|
N" OTIOE TO PROPERTY HOLD
IBS IS THE OTtI Of FIrrSBOBOn.-All
thooowto b»t» ncelectodtopoj |S« bteth lutnll
taent of their GrndWg-ond Rwlnf Atoa«tm*nt,.nw
,lwby nottflod that If tbey with togroldbeottiiPOT
ald-onoMßonti’thoT' will cifl Inrtnodlntoly and 11*
qaidtto alltrrear* that mwbotttndln.Moot'l.l
S- .Ajffi. frß -
/CONSIGN MENTB.—
\J $ bAir bmo'» Barrio*}
.iioo bora lUaborg Cboen;
; 60 do W.B. Cbc«»er
l 10l Honoj; •’ t
. - 60 bora Wood BUrcb;
J “*‘ r ,ml *“ "raisK van gobder,
- n n' 114 Brand orat.
o A flBL& CKDSHBD 8U0AB; _
OV/30 do A Ooff» .!• : •
25 do B do . i -doi
*lO do groaoUtod •• «oi • ; . _
.miu
boxea . prime Catting
. »oa . _ ;. ’ ,No. Bai .liberty ttxtwtU
TiAttBON 01b-;25 bbla,
* " - 1 '.’ '•.!BBMBYII. CoLl«l[M.Bii
OA TOHS AttoOlti'JSU IKON in Btoro
OUw for bj W;M. OOBMI.T,
)nMI ■ 271 liberty itrMti
Mils, freeh. U;drauli(
T\ttY KKUIT,—IO bagrDry Apples;
U "- J . ‘' ll •• PetchtA-^
■‘ldler »V*. l£ OQBMUT,
/'IIIKEN Al’i’Lia—so bblijuet re
\jf JT. A. fKjZBB,.
• - «• eoKMtfkrt uOtnt t tr*eu*
Vaa KBUS ABSOKTBO -NALLS in
■TtrttEELOKKAaK, lor W»gon», ilraja
<**»«■. «»»y«&l, y H.C«tI,IKB.
irtm WLl^^per
.! i. " b -y * u ‘ ;
\li«enc» oY ttßKiiiir ' fcD'l'-t'Cj, ,
SSSE^JeS*
~:»si
HAPPINJSsIS OK MisEKl l luatis
b»sr«j.)«»ro( “"“issrii;
In JlgMllon, W«knc.» « t , 1,, and
Exnsiu .f 1»i..;..d««
be«u (be iu‘»u« of «' • lcc „jutoi
*■••.“■' ”V‘
»>■•••
)uB:lyd*» i • „
MANHOOD; HOW LOSl ; HOW
ttSSTOBBDI-Vart a .wW B"
* Tr.a. T . ...., U.
r^BSSKaMKS-s:
resulting Iroip a >-u»e, “*• JL l{ ••*c.
Sent under eeal, Id a pUlneniel(4>e , H atage
F—P*“- on reoelg. of .U « J*“, it B.
’““‘"’l# 8r0ad..,, N. U Y:. Pml-Offlri- T> ■« .Mr,.
npl:3mii*wT
7ToUNTKY HOMES.-Thu™ choice
“"““J I ,J;, Aw ** ‘“ x«i »»>i» ■' »o»*" ,l i-
fc;UtfcNUb UiN I'KAIS
roB KAliB.—A tbm-«°rj ll [ ul ' l ’* l t ’
«U 0 ui room., lot 'AHHI'. In 0000 l tiff rl““>'
on P.nn.lnrt. All in good onitr. Pnro ..ul} *».W»
-51,1 !»J cuiti .nil b.Unco I" W” 1 "' 1 ' W
“', u „™J'r , “°““‘ n ’' i u m t 4-
inquire ol n Koqrth
myairit ■ —■— • •
PVITED STATES.
riTTSBUIIGH, Pa.
SPECIAL HOTIOX.
f'iPlt S-'iMd JE*
L'MiINK tfUK HAUIi,
“ ABOUT EIGHT HOHBE ! • Mi,
IB GOOD OBDEU.
WILL BE &6LD CHEir I' 1 !' • -Adß.
£sar ft ‘
T 7 XtCIJ l UKd' undor-
Pi Exoculori ol Ibo Ut« Col. LooHU
wit rxpooo lo Public Bile, ou HOM 1 A
iiih at lo o'clock a, m • And daring tbo kM ’ d»jr,
rh d comer of ftUrbet ana booood atrecu, cuy of
Pittaburcb mud iell to tbo biftbrat sad bed bidder,
rs&iisrts yxs:., ■"
«u.d> Cbulr* Lcoklue GU»~.
Pic, tin* Slutoj, KUCbcu Ulcn.H., I <-iliui.r.i|.urj
dim tccreturTi l Book O". uml oundry .ulirr u.roi
tureo mud onlcloo 100 nuiuorouo tameutlun.
| Ternu ol U °‘"
4iEO. KoETZ,
U p aiUftLi-KR,
o (TFERTuiTWITuun u LuTn Kim
HALE —The andortlgned offer* tor •***■•• l ' • l '-’ t
SIFttSSXZZ- bund.«d >f r.N «f •»■
* rilmuol tieCeniro-ATenuellaMO Baliway, and
wo L-oaoUful location* tor pritate lbc
everything rentier* them exirctuoly d»-
«"*"* «»-to-t. M»W. .. to.
citv limit*, and *tlbe *ame titueaO near ant thij
-jlLVimmuntcation Can to hidl«Ubthe atjju *fl
honw. liota from one-tonrth of an acre onward*
Alto, tome WMtem Land*, aituated iu luvu, a >n
n< AuJ,*»otenf»mai iou In MineravilK s*■*■»* ft«l-
Ibo ’above property «<tt to »JJ ‘ li ° C
«' c „ n ,„ d“S“ .trUu..
Or, WU. A.HEBBUS*.
fil*rk‘t Office, Court Home.
jt'KUI'iS.KTV *UK
bALE.—Two two-etury brick .crp
nllMl «ith water Uld gel Jotleecli 31 t j ■ •
fS2pi«dV W. A 0. U.llr-4., br-i.w
for m»an&cturtng purpose*.
a.tao, • bin *»( 10U *««. M nu-1 a . ba V “
ii,i, tit, „dU uoo and * <juiu-U«r iuilm from M ur'
Uriltard ul ».v tr«-:,»w»ur, 55 ** 1 **^
Ui>u?v», «u<l o?l»ct miprovtuutUtß ; filtj »‘ r c • fc » r ’ ’
tsilfcuce ticiWr.
F,.» mittrT particulars m<i«ilroct
,U.i'L I'itH, bl Kcdcr»l eU,
ftl-9 or 325 Lltnrtv •twet, Pitu^urga
TO LET.
mV) LET A large, well finisliiti .md
I Market, l-t.een
Third anti Ifowlh umU-
A lour Sooth, 6trod t>|> lor nechool, ttud .-r.-i-hro
vuido 1 bj Mr. Avorj’. Academy lor yoht,« la'll •
ifi. Nrdeonr Auibrttypa Soon* corner ot 1 bird
id Marketntroeta.
AUt>, aevcral .UoouM •oiUltlo tor oßcoa.
Ben. rer, lo«,'h,«ul. the iim^
.»i n<*r TMldasd M»rk»t »tr--' -
L'UK fcCUM' Uit —A iiyUili
P containing nine rooms a«J *’ ttb
ffbenr. lor |l‘-> P« r mootb - ,_ ,
T„, further '
C»pt. IIAY3,
at HnyrlHe »t*iWi
'moil SALK OK KENT—An Oil Ho
r Ho.IT. 10 US,
rotiatf?' Att'y «t !*»• M<l - 136 rtm,,h *'•
Boots and shoes at 89 mau*
•* Tin* Fr. Morocco Heel Boot# WJ
•• •• Goat C*agn» „
.. ■* Morocco Slipper* «
■ ■ • <■ Rill
ALL OIUKB GOODSINPBgEOBTI.iN.
JAMES ROBB;
,„rtT -*nr» MABKkT BTItKKT
rp.KW CAKE OF YOOB HEALTH,
BDV BOtrOBD'S CBKAM SABEBATUS,
sri“'ll hi£?«°t I* “H » ta «"«*• "
£Vkr. to -«j jFS'La*-*,
Nob. 1 Mid 8 Wamnml.
apfcflmSUwMß
TT S. -QUABTKRM ASTERS’ WAR
iiSTS, »d otliar CLAIMS AOAISST THE 00T-
CBimCNT, booght by
riTTSBOBQH. TBtJBT COMPANY,
JOHN P- BCPI.T.T. '
JUAK »HW"OEOP.
* 2>K) fabd*. prlmo tocbl i<» JjU O. , <i .
160 do |»orto,Blco *od Cu*'* rio '
S5O bbl». V. o. UojuMß, new crop,;
jUO'do nfiried yellow ftngar,
lC0b«B* prim# Biw;,
• 400 do • Elo Coffco; 1 . •
B«lnd .»<! “I*'“J* ftoMF. 4oa
IiTUULITiS HJKMIUKK i'UWBU.
_W« to cMH» ll» fun'-Uunjor lUi-t,
41,t,.uto>,M>a•01 H«bt P a*,V'd Jy
■rM’lbtou wllli "mirtoko toantj. Sol'l 1 ?" 1
th»y‘°cipOPto a^yk. A ggO|Qg;a rV
t7\7T TOJS3 "JJIUKK HUA. fFU
100 KAOS
; First ilrMt. niWWnfl
I NlilA HUtiBJiiKICAAU' J*LA*iJuS'i>
SjU’,Dopo'.« ud V^TVmVLIVS,
,iBEKiTAPEb®^ 5 i“>t r ‘
Y“ l, 'd - J <°* *■* %,.;to teS.£M .w.
wwTrZtK IjliKKbti.—a utaks Amer
•rtjlgr .-. . Liberty »t»t.
VuTbaRKELS'-VT now landing lrom
’ elMßcr *^pri«l»nA<?i“!fk?„=--
ia3o ~ ISAIAH DlckitT *co,
T> *cu^.—*S». “acon Uama; ,
P • *° ftX&rtetW
For«al» fry:
*H| l> i-IoASiTEtt-eu odm. rcmvcu
ngNßf H. QQLLme.
Prtl'Afili— 10'caaki -jurt- received and
(.irf-M^'"''T m, r""!’p
JUUX.RO-***#' ~
NSK.SK/E iD o^s» ( „„,. T !^hMI
““TS&k* -., i&gtsaaasm ijpmss&Reemei
rt «- : .emsuot i« thj» On.! '
»t heartily with the above. ttopad l j*. dlT .j ca j of declared'lwice a
3 LEONABD n. EATON. ' i }! u Yild Intent hMb«n,de-
I cheerfully concur In th. opinion ejpr-red .hove, j g£*
I toko pleasure In giving it as my opinion that ibe ; waa credit
foregoing commendation U fully ™™ I I ; UK . rT ; if not diawh out, the same In
, know o, n° o„„ * *~r,~ i
Be cun prepare pupiU fof ll.e High School ~ulck.r abrogate UUin a« mt-nxvr HI
then any other teacher iu lh,s dtjc I t h.,-T.WV. liy-Uvc,Buie.
Tunas—Sl per week, in advance; au«::iia»d_ , furnished gratis, ou application at
lh '' Ua “'p,;,.,..r.r--<iIiUBQE ALDBEE.
TICE FBMIDtJtTE. .
jSE&SZS*'
S&u
Sffi:
1 concur mi
HOTELS,
HOTEL,
ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN,
OITY OF NEW YOBK.
aiMOLB ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY
Oily Halt tiqnarc, corn* Frdnkfarl SUazt.
(Opposite City Hell.)
(WTSlftebi as Utpj may t*e ordered tn the •pa'-iout
Refectory. • . ,
There l» a barber '* Shop and Bath Booms attached
to the Hotel .
«"Bowaroof BUNNEHS and. H.M K.MEN who
aaj we are full.
noiflidly B. FRENCH, Pnormrroa.
AMERICAN' HOUSE, Eoston, is the
largest and beat arranged UuLcl In the New
England fltatea; la centrally located, and easy of ac-
COM from all the route# of travel., tt contain* all the
modem improvement!!, and every convenience fur the
comfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The Bleeping room# are large and well ventilated;
the Buitee of rouma are well arranged, and completely
furnUhod for famllfcaand large traveling partite, and
the bou«i will continue to be kept at a first clae»
LEWIS BIO*. Propllclor.
„tjzs tit: t,iJ.r£o vs.
\jOKTttEKN MISSOURI
The Babnihel null St. J°eeph tt. K. Co J= K
ule UYKtt 600,' 00 ACHES ol the S'" l *l*tAllllK
ABO TlfilßEit FAUJIINQ LAND .IW TUB
W EaT, »t low price., on ten year. credit, nt A»o P"
com. Interest. Twenty percent. 1. deductodfor lull
payment In tub, or tn the Land Bond. of the Com
pxuy, taken ot por, If [wytnenl la mnde within two
jenf. front (late of potchnao, wljli Internet. A I"™-
ent, the market price ol tbeee bonde la from to to no
per cent, below par, which .lords an extraordinary
opportunity to tray any of Ihe Ootnpany a land. do
"T l irW* 1 la given te LanAßuyere,
sj ?%££ ?or"Lt;i»:
provementa on land bought ol the Uailroad Com
*Tnducementl to emigrate to Northern Missouri,
briefly staled, are *a follow.;
A mild, healthy climate, rich aoll; cheap lauds,
the production, of which pay for thorn, erMuae and
lmpnircment. too, much wllhln the limit of credit
clrcnl a larger earlety of ample production., ombre
rinc all cerate, hemp, >bacto, Chirnwo aogar cane
In perfection. Irt.b and .woet potatoee, choicer lrult.
Including grapea for wine, hnd peachea, than any
other region further aonth or north; pure water,
timber, wood»coal, lime, floe building rock, clay for
brick, and lead for mortar, are abundant and conve
niently dleiributed; lie prairie, are ready for bo
plow; a tprlng emigrant Can plant “rod corn In the
Utter pan ol June, and gather a valuable crop lathe
uicceediug autumn lor fattening great qunotltlea o
hog.; It U only ueoeumry to buy laud
im.ugli lor buildings, yarda.brcharda, vineyard, and
crop, to be andceed, a. prairie, .apply any quantity
of excellent hay free of other coal Hour cultSug and
.lacking, which la done with Improved mower, and
rake, at lew than one dollar (per ton, and a. fodder
oSwrontoito three mouth. and leu. but little
bar. comparatively, U noedod; beet ol open paatnr
age. (oatiig nothing, neither Interval our 'aXM, en
abling the atock-ralaer orvrool.growerto keep horam
and ruble. by the wore, herd, of cattle and .wine by
the hundred., and flock, of aheep by the thorwand.,
all the markota are acceuible by lel.graph, raiLand
water, and th. local nd demand for wool, hemp, to
bacco, hureee, mole, Ut hoga, cattle and .beep, to
..port, U ample for the aupply. All tbewi eutao
tage. are within three day.' travel of ony AtUuilc
cls7for leu than *2o Ura. ShaU .uch immeure n>-
rrurvee lemalnnuimptoved 1
J/irrouriu fo.alf “Srccwton n pfopwl oulo It I.
now perfectly ife to emigrate to Northern Mlteouri,
and tbo lnya! are going, it will .oon be e in* State
Dppogerr concede it, end the higheei cimlroUlng lo -
teriwuof theetato demand il. Loyal .laveholdere
unite with Onion-loving clllaon. In Uildly udrrwa
ling emancipation, aa advieed by and
npproredbylfougri*.^.^
KialermoU •oUllng in eolouiw, will conlxibute
cn-atiy to &cb other 5 ! advantage. Large and cboic*
todirt of land offend, lurniab them every facility.
•To colonize inccestfully, co-operation l* nw*«i»ry,
««sy and practical by a Utile action.
mow i» tint# tor multitude*, with pnideut f-«» ■
thought and action, to eecure, with Uuto money,
rich Urn>« and happy home*. which mail ,u *
crruflP In value, tor thew#elv«e and the*ponurliy.
CAPITATISTd, AND OTJILUo,
Cau now, with little money, and perfect *«urity n
tocuiaetvoa, aaoist ihulr uiore dtatltul* but ludnsln
ou» aud capable friend* to acquire, iu a 1 ttl« time,
vaiuabla farts! and pleasant liooi»«t«*ds. The lane,
will abundantly iccure tbe'rcquisite advauce, and iti
prolific Todactiona will !oon euaWe the emigrant l«
-lamxd the loan and lulcrtßt.
Pamphlet* containing akelctoa maps, ibowinc
aeocratibical poaltlon, railroad connection*, and glv
tus full Information, are *ent gnttl*. Lct all wuhiog
y.wniigt their friend* tocfnlgrate with them, *PP'T
for all thejf' want to cir«ul»te. 00-operallon In tala
way will bo of matual advantage tu all.
Ai'Plyttr, or addre*! ,
117 . OKOUOK S. UAllliltf.
Land Agent Uan. A St. Jt» Bailrood Ooaipau>.
45 UtTY KXCUA.HGB, boalou, Ma»-
Ot JOhBPII HUNT, Land Oommlaaiouer, 1
JeU.itnoawT UAMiUfAL, Mo.
ijAILEY, FAKKKLL & CO.,
PLUMBERS,
OA.B AND
STEAM FTITEKfI,
.29 Focrtu Bmtrr, *t»;a SammaLD.
TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil 1
Reflnerie*, lined In the: most durable
manner. •
Bttuc* fitted np hot and cold
water in the b«t *tyle, *‘ tb *ll the
modern improvement*, to n&lUo,
WASH STANDS,OLOSi}TS,6INK3,Ac.
A largo assortment of material* always on hand
and for sale on ronsonabla terms. \ jelO
:>,on
i,6i
1,76
76
\,\i
' .862. MoCOKD & CO. 1862,
BATB, caps, straw goods.
BONNETS AND BHAESB HOODS.
■\?tioVcjaVfl and retail,
131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
We ere now lewlelng »likok immo; to ow •>
remly lankinx rnxl A, HATS, CAPS, STRAW
GOODS. HORNETS, SHAKER HOODS and PALM
• LEAP BATS. !
AlttrcbaalrvtaUlDff oor cite can buy from ,o. .1
Liter jrrfcM (ben In Phllwlttlpbie or Now York.
gn‘>,t 1 'McCORD A GO.
311UGB I DRUGS I DRUGS I—Jnst
rrcoitod—
the. Gam Arabic, select;
486 '* Asafotida, prime; , „
500- 11 beft Madras* and Manilla Indigo; :
l,fePo 11 best Ombre Madder; ;
•2,000 M Canary and llcmp e«d;
175 f Don dura* Cochineal;
;rjl “ Ali>cs, (Capa);
100. “ Potash; , _
ficin, Castile "Heap, Cream Tart, Opium, Gam
amph, Morphlay-Quintoe, Ao., Ac., in store and for
ile loir by , WOODSIDS A WALLACE;
j U I4 . 305 Liberty street.
I AMKS a CHILDS &, CO.,
MOPE COTTON ! MILL, ALLKQHKNY,
KAUvriaortiacai or
HfMJfLBSS BAGS| AND OF OBXADVHG
ti IKOUEfi TO 10 INCURS WIDE.
ft&‘Orderit&. at H, Child* *00.’a,'133 Wood at
PjminTrgh.wUKfecaiTp attention. oc^'dly
ESTABLISHED IN 1781}.—BAKER'S
PRKBrOSI CHOCOLATE;—iFnr. urrpnml
OOOA, BROS! A, rnENOH,BOHOiOPATUI<r«nd
VANILLA.,.CHOCOLATES, WnnssKd mu«l in
quality anti fietur, to tho: ParU Chooolatee; hate
tluJUat of over three-mwrter* of acentury, finl
nri> pronohnoed by all -who hate onco nemUhtm to
lio superior to anThthor*/-' ' ' ' .
Manufactured . by A Co., at their Mill*,
iu Dorchester, Mas*,,; and for aaloat < their Branch
Depot, No. 21? Fulton street, Now Fork City.and by
Grocers and Dealer*geuerany throntthOntths Cnlon.
, Address H.!.. PIERCE, -
... ■' ■ 817 FoUon atrret. New Tork.
Railroad bond creditors of
THE OITY OP ALLEGHENY, Pa.—TUt M
ttitirD It. til lb* cup or AVrgbruy, Pk., m ro» pro
pared to :inne new bond* in eachaage tor railroad
bond* of said city, Upon tho basis, of compromise
hithertooffered by.them. - •' . ...
Hotdors of such raJlfo«U»ond* can procureelrru*
latrcontaining full information in relation thereto,
*ppw«r ,r . ,
• r . ,j "No. 7tf Beaterstreet, K. V.» ;
.. WINSLOW, LANIER * CO.r v
•. r •' '' .. No. fiS Wall street. N. Y., t
()r to ! ' ’ D.MACFERBON,
tufclra Trcasorer of the City of Allegheny;
EXTKA FAMILY rU>UB,-25 bbla.
"!» <*.<*».*
. - - r "..fe - o»«B4reW«ternmt;
BUJIWJS'
Jurr.rj D. Kelley,
Peter A. Madeira.
. John 13. Mellor,
James Shldle,
Robert Bobb,
Walter P. Marshall,
•-John Orr;
Henry L. Bingwaft,
John Ji. Shoeubergec,
William E. ficbmerix,
Alexander Tindls.
lame: WbitUer,T*' ~ ~
Christian Yeager.
ba—OH AB. A. COLTON.
Alexander Bradley,
John G. Beckofon,
George Block,
John B. Ceuheld,
Alonzo *A. Carrier,
Ctmrlee A. Ootton,
William* ItoaeiM, •
John Evans,
Hopewell Hepburn,
William S. Haven,
P*ter H. Ilttuker,
Uicitarri Hays,
William A. Lately,
StcatTAHv as* Tanasofti
STOVES, Kc.
/JLXKB B. J • r- T . ocaa y
Young brothers, dl^uesneijoto
out, LiU-rtj ■tn*l, uc&r tli*
U R. I’itlaburitb, F*., maiiuUcturo iIAvHiX»B.,
UOT BLAST AND BULLING MILL FUBNAGL
WlZMtfi™. FIB* FBONT9
HK.ATK BABB. WAOON BOXES, SAD AND DO®
LBONS, OUATE3 AND 6BATE FBUNTIi, STW».
COCB BOXES, Ac.. »lw*jr» ob b»nd «ud fur.sale low.
Ordor. t.ft with W.W. VOUhU, tvrm* ol M
,tnn-t sad Diamond .U»,, will revive ptmnpUiUCh
lion.
Airbus, McCOKMiC& & CO., V.allbt
Foukubt, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . .
I&rWABCUOCSK, Ko.au npiTi
of OOOK, •
ISO SiTOVK3,PABLOBA^PKn:CHEM»KAXES,
HOLLOW WARE, etc, Slow I md GU« {*•“.
ing Hill Casting*. Mill Geafmg, Oaa, Water end Ax*
linn Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog I ™ a **,s^ 0 I °
gar Kettla, Pulleys, Hoogerc Cor VVTiwU,
£d Calling generally. AUo,' JobbLig: «d M«*&»
Coatuig* iUe to order. Patented Hil!,
with atearn wHorae Power. aoU - Cm(l
OILS, He.
H. HAMPTON,
OIL BBOH.KB,
Uctrupolltaa Hotel BatMiug,
St. CLAIB STEEKT, Pina.cn.
0111 co buura from 3 to 11 a. m. ad 3 lo 6 p. m.
Je7:6m
OKTIIUUTiTOiL WUKKi.-itE*3E a
X GttJLrr, Fropriuton; KoQncra and M»nafac»nr.
. Wiro Hurtling PetroHtu—trude in*r»,
pun? Whit* Carbon Oil,
l’uru Deodorized Benzol*,
Stiuiu tliirifled Lubricating Oil, v
I'olU I’Anued U. B. do do
ho l. No. tfiind No. 3 Machinery OM,
Argaiid Oil, M Oil, Glory Uil,
Wbrou and Mill Oreuw and Hpiriti ol NaptilLa.
CWOrdcra filled promptly.
ttdD'Ullice, comer of Front and Smlthfleld •«««;
au.ooognhela Home, Pittolmrgh. Pa- <a - M —!
juiu Liawuv n.
| & BAHBOUH,
DULIM 1*
c A HBOS OIL ,
A AIP MiNUFAdTUBEIIs
AV '£l WOOD RTUSIIT,
Pmeacaon, Para*;
UEO. *- MOtIWBIf ». ITCOJOIIC*,
UIL REFUiEKY,
nOLDBBIP. BETAS A 00* „*fei
junurACtoarM or
BURNIXU OIL AMD LUBBIOATIKG OIL,
Keep toustaaily on hand tbo very bwt quality of
BOHKINU OIL, clear and without odor, also, a p*od
LiUUUIOATOH, pure W'lllTK BLIiZOLE and OAK
U *2r£lU>plere lelt FirrH SiaKTi Bank
Block, wcoud floor, will be promptly attended to.
oe&dlf ..
i' IAULK UIL WUKK-tj.—WiUHTiLAN
li A ANULKbON.ittinflnanddeafoniin
PURE CARBON OlL.hnalUyguarantoed,) .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A4T CAR UREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
Order* received tor the present at CHKO3, SMITH
A Co.’*, Water and Firat *lrcet».
•e2:<innl -
BTHONA 3 " oil WORKb.—
M ILLER A CO. „ .. _
Work* at Shaxpeburg Slatlou, Allegbeay VaUey
Office aud Warehouau, £i MARKET STREET,
JlauQhrtnninol ILLUMINATING aud LUBRI
CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
fi-M* Nu. 1 KLEINKU OIL, warroulwl nourexplo
(Qvv, aiway* uu hand- ocllhlyd
OimiCATIKU OIL, AT tub -IX> w
rates or 25 CENTS PKB GALLON, «XMt*nily
un baud and for wle by B. 0. &J. U.6AW YEB.
A. the -luality, we refer to annexed certificate:
’ Pjttwubqu. Not. 27, WdO.
Mum. B. G:A J. B. Sawyer-Gents: The Lubri
cating OH we »r» getting from yon ww find to be the
beet lor our purposes we hare *T*r used.
Tus L. S. M. H. B. K. Co.,
BT ffM. ESPY, PraiAmL
JMJCENT OIL WOKKS
DUNCAN, DUNLAP A CO.,
Hii-iatactureri of
PUUE WHITE BET IN ED CABBON OILS.
Office, Jio. 201 Liberty itreot,
I UUIFKK UIL WOKKS.
Li WILLIAM P. WOOLBLDQE t
BAXOTAUTOR** OR
COAL AND OABBON OILS,
and dealer in
' LABIta, CKl*nrßrBt*e. t *e.,
No. 2» llukit street, between Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mh3Q:dly !
L> EfeciK & GKAJ?’i?V
Jt(, OIL BEf/HHSU,
„ B o BHINQ OIIH
POBE DEODOBIZED BENZOLE
AND STEAM ULABIHBD MACHINEBT OIU
OBODE OIL or AIL OBAVITIES POBOBABKD.
*»-Hew Oil Bnrfeli wonted.;- , , _
Corner Office, Moaonjaneie Bonoo. deUaoowlTT
BILLIAKD TABLES, with Sharp’s
Patent Crablon, are well known to be enpenor
Well other*. Patented NofetnUr, 1669.
lUoufactory, 148 7CLTON BTBEET,
New and second-hand
TABLES,
BALLS, <njES.
TKIMUINGB,4c., Ac.
by mail wUI receive prompt attention.
/TEU. ALBUEK, SOS £ CO, E 0.71,
VJT coroor of Wood *nd Iportt tare nor.
oSrbd • frooh oopolT of icuco aod do.lrmhl«
BOOTS AND SHOES,
cooilstlnc of Ladle*’, Mls*e» aod Child! ea'i HKL'
CONGRESS GAJTEBS ; ChUdreaVGo*t aod Bo
rocS> and Cobo DEEL BOOIS; -Toath 4 *"Potent
LeatburOxfordJiod French.TlKSj Wotacni exir*
«iu broad BDSKINfI; Goal’* broadlewidßatfaMo
BUOTEKS; Genl’i Fr. nch CAI£ BOOTSj toot* ;
Frorfeh lliliorU COSGBKB3 BOOTS, eU.oTtrtlA
baioboon toad© to order,. wllb •pedal regard to or
«ud duraHUty, and aie warranted to giro
. thu. ; • .• -■ • :
tn THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE
1 of William Brown,debased, No. 6% Marcb.t«tO»'
toGii. At-an orphan*’ <&»irt hold“at Pittsburgh,'
Jhoo 2l*i, lfcc2, the Court made the following order:
And now, to wit,-Jane£tot,lB&h .on. motion of J.
H. MUl'-r, Attorney' for- Administrator, Jhe Ocurt
appoint B. B. Caroat yAuditor, to make die
trioutionot the boiance-in the Admin*
, .FromthetKord-,- - - * r
Attest: W,‘A. Huaon, Clerk,;..; r , r -• xv--
*AU persona fuWrwted P^f*®■}#*&•
the axdltor abgto named will attend for
of his appointment: at hie office, ho-1 33 *
PltutaSi,-«m MUJISDAy Ajjort,-
1802, at W o'clock a. no., *hen and.jrnere. »l ey ate
lt. B. CAUSA RAW. AoJttOT. 'j
FRUIT TREKS.—lnocoehk3T3 mrgSt
£SS^^^ISS^SS^
affiaC-!. I —. -An.3io.aio ftnir yxAl- u!(U. PW. JV
df&i&v Icibm'jwrt old. .rnKb. PlWBi Ao-c* ® llfl
from 1 to'S feojilj.ftfimSpwf
i M |,; .Uo, SUADE-TRSES-AND MBDDBEKT,
* ASD.oAKiAwrsoa.
i«« ienewt*?;
nUEWIa ■ .
Celuml** and Ofociwaatt Snort lAm fie
* SteubnnO*.
Leaves Pittsburgh a. a* 1280 p. a
do Steubenville " **2 **
do Newark::....—-.-
do Columbus!.....——— 3» ; *P ‘3:45
Arrives Cincinnati— 420 fi. SI. 6Hoa.m.
do 6f. Louis 7:W a. To. &i« p. to.
No change of can betwoca Pittsburgh icdCrocinnatl.
Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all Sight Trains.
PG&wrpfc sad mbr&f Lin*.
Ltares ritUburgb l.*CO a. w. C;10 *. mJLUSO p. a.
do WeUsvUle. &Q 0 “ .S;14; “ “
do St«ubeuv*e 4:00 11 •« f!4:00 **
do WESeling. =“ . Ifc23 “ 1 4;56 M
Arrives 3®iwif£|«‘«r!*, ivr».," I.W» "
Connect Ins atWheeUng with Baltiniore ahd Oh*
Railroad,MO at BeQalr with Central Ohio Railroad
taSSSwfllCi Lancaster,Orclottlle.eotamtaaTftn *
dtmati, Indianapolis, fit. Loots, ana pojnti West.
,i’ SPiOiburgkjLn&. Clmlmi'lAa** u “
Lc.re« PittiLcrgh.:.: —»M 0 »;.»>•
. do Weill rille »» "
do Bv.r<l .*s* “
ArTieei CleTeUnd——J?; l6
itßojordwith ImemwkMKblfc,
Now Philadelphia and Canal Borer, at with
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bailroad, at
Hudson with Cleveland, Cincinnati B.
FL for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and •Htileraburg.and
*ACleveland withC. 4 E. IL IL for Dunkirk
*nd Buffalo, with 0. AT.B. B. for Toledd, Detroll
and Chicago, and the North-weit, r
. Welltfrlue Accommodation leaTM at 4:00 p. m.
Betuming train* arrive at 2:20 a to., .9.15 a.m.,
si !mrniujrh J to all prominent poluts.ln the
Weet oi South-west, North orNorib-weet,'.can bs
pjoooood .o*. Lteg ffi^SSftgffJSSL
i For foilhor tafom.H^.g"llKWAßKiion,.
At the Company’* Office in Freight Bta»i6t* Peon at.
iayS • ~ y:
itex 12« '
SOMMER AR-T=Kmf^iiJt?2
BJLNGBHENT
MOBTIXAILF ‘
TBAINfI. On and after MONDAY, Uu 6ti>-
The MAIL TRAIN leaves Plttsbttrgh Trcja th«
pasaenhtr depot, at the interaction of Liberty *ad
Grantetreets, every momlng(exceptßcndaylat2:so
a. a., stopping at all the principal stations Mlweaa
PUUtmrSwndPhiladtdphla,and making.dlwtan
•nections at Harris bn rg for Baltimore and Washing
ton. and ; for New York via Allentown roots;,;;*
r The EXPRESS TBAIN lsav«; the above tamed
cation dailv at*Mo p; m., rtoppimg ealy at;prtn
<doal stations, xuaUng direct Hyrtto*
bnrg for Balttmoro, Washington and How .York via.
UNE UaTN the above named SUtloo
daily (Sundays excepted) at &20 p. m., atopptng
at prScipul station*,W connecting at Hartii
burg for - Baltimore and Washington. -1
LOCAL FREIGHT TBAlN,*wlth Paaaenger Cat
attached, leaves the Passenger Station stery.moni
ing» (Sunday* excepted,) at xn., tnanrog aa
for aa Conemangh and flopping at all atationk:
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. : •
The John* town Accommodation Train teayea dally,
(except Sunday) at 2:46 p. m., stopping at all station#
“riSflS SUtlc l»,»
W BtsUoa
f WS’. fculo.
k F^hWitl'i
leaves daily (except Bnnday) at fids p. m. 1 . _
Betnming Train*, arrive la PUtatrargnsa kdlowa:
SiprasTTia p. m. i Ml. Li °'!
12.36 a. th. ; Johnstown Accommodation, lWi5 A a. ;
Piret Wull’oStation Acconmiedhtion,6-Jom
end Wai’sStation Accommcidatlohi a nuTMrt
Wall’s Station Aocommodatwa, h 66 p; m. I Fcnrtu
Wall’s Station Accommodation, CtiO p. m." - -
Train# Sun Blairevilleand IniUttaccnnectatßlaii#
rilla Intertectioo with Johnstown Accommodation *
Kart and WesVßxprwa and MaU West. • ■ . : -
- •rbepuWibwiU Md : it grwstly iotbtir Interest,
King East or West, by the Pennsylvaztis
n&ml Boilnwl, asShe accommodaticna now oftared
cannot be suxpsaspd on any other rente. The Boadlt
baUartcd is entirely frw from dost.
Wo can promise safety, speod and comfort to aU who
may fovor this Bead with their patronage.. • J;
• ■ FARk. r, ;
ToNcwlcrk——Vs »|To Baltlraore...™?? 6i
To Philadelphia...- Iff *0 To LancMtor 9 6:>
To HarrUbnrg .-a- 1 4ci -
Baajroe© chocked U>' all Btatfon* on the Peahiylfa
aiAfintral BeHroad.juid to rhflodulphla, Baltynor*
and New York; -efT’ . J
- paaRSRW* purchasing ticket* in car* wiu be
dMimdan exceMi aectwdtng to diatanoe traveled, lo
addition to rates, except from at*Uep*
wharathe ttafcfrmy baa no Agent, - • -
• NOTIOE.—InVcase of kea, the Cpropeny wffl
themselves rwporxrflble baggage vpc(y,
: and for an amount npt ewwSatog *lOO. ' ;
H. B.—An OmaibruFJWhthaa been
«nv«y parwogert end' baggage to aud from.thew
pot, et a charge not to exerpd 26 oents for each pe*-
£ng*rand»«£pac:K Fot to.; * *
\ • , J. STEWART* Avent,
At tb* reuusylvaala Oeatr*! BalI6»d Passorgev
BWlun,™ dlU.Iy
j.g AltronA^^_
OTKAJI WEEKLY
ft ™ TOBS AND 7-IVKttPOOL; lond-JjESK
(Ireland.). The Llwrp»C%ewTart MdpltoW
pill* £l«amflhip Company intend dtepatf-Bjjfig t VuiX
fcll.fcoVorcd iSljMom iron titflaouhipe
btjTsl ..:'.’.^.~Jsawrt*>i'A^* rt 9,
CITY or HA2»CHESTEII......SaiunIBy, An*u»t 16
CHI or'BALTIMOQB ....Saturday, Augtaft 23.
‘■kuz oTeiy Saturday, *t moo a, from r*«i M, ttortb
Rjvec.
XIMT U.YHIh
Jo to 100dm.... «Wo| i> to London SS.I-0 :
do to M» '*>
do to Hamburg. do to
Passengers aleo-focwarded tr Havre, Bremen,. Bot»
terdsa,. Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates.-. i.\
aarPasssmue r» Stoops.— By *r*rqr**&£
recrw «/ £to», <UT } ouettjprs Uegbtg tk* U*it*4
an rtjslrvU to jaxew PcaporU before got*? tm bOTr*
**gHßrPersorß wiihing to bring out thei* friends ran
buy tickets bare at the tallowing rates to Wjorfa
from IdTorpoolor«iuconstown;Ut Otbl«gPo.J»»
sad floB. Steerage from Liverpool
Queenstown ' ,
Those tstbomen hate superior accomtaodattocujoi
wttßMn, *nd am expericcced Surgeons. • Xaey
sSflmM Jo VrwMighV Iron. SecUou*. «*>«*•■
Pnfen. Kito
• • 16 Broadway, Hew York*
. , JtMIH THOMPSON, Agtnli
mUK i'HtiAJbOi'MiO BUKNKK.—
A HATDKN’S NKW DOUBLE-ACTIHGPHIL-;
ObOFHIO BURKEB, *°r CABBON OIL. is now
ready; It psricsse* many advantage* over the com*
moh Burners. ‘ * ... .
• 1. It •'makes A large or small light with portect
combustion.
- a. It will burn any quality of 08 with safety^
5, It ran be used with a long or abort chimney.
4. It ran.be uaed'as a tapor eight lamp. < n
6. It ran hlways be made to burn econoffllraOy*
6, It Is moreoaally wicked tban any other boner.
7. It can bo .trimmed and lighted witbout rsmsv*
twgthe cone. * - •
g. It throws all the white light above the code, j
& The chimney ran be removed or inserted with*
out toucClpg the glass. , v
These banters are the common Ho. 1 sice, etna ran
be put on any lamp now in use. Eveiy poraoa asiag
Carton OU should have a Philosophic Boner. Pries
25 esnts. ■ Pet down, $2. Bold at Ho. EtTouttb
streeti Pittsburgh. - P. HAYDEN.
Je2s:lywsawr . - - -
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
VTUUjAii If'UKUii. ,
1 IF P. POBTSB <* CO., - i
- Manufacturersof: . ;.v-o*.r-tv.
STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CHAHRB, PUJTOH BOM,
PITMAK JAWS, WRISTS, LOCOMQTITB
AND OAB AXLES, AHOHOKS, '■ ,
And all kinds of-Heavy Forging.
TKMPEBAHOXYU.LE. naat Pittsburgh, ’ .
myfclywu *v hanwr-r. p»
NEW TOBK.
rpo FAKAUSKS AMJ MiwusKa., .
QEOWETB FAS AHD SEPABATOB,
• For closing GRAIN. Fatenlod January, 1B0&,
ta dieap.'almple'and got.upln rta
tautatyTeof uorAmanjhlp. lt "Ilt clam all Hndt
of Seed and Grata, and remore 1 Chaff, Scant, Cmm,.
Cockle, Aa, more thoroughly, end with-I£*■
than any other machine, e preeent_,t hia jaflljo
the pnhUc, with confidence that it will PWJWf 111 .
■alii faction'and come apceoDy Into general mo. Jw*f
inn porchaaed the eofc right to make add «eU theee
mUU In: Wmtara Penn»yl?«nln, Weetem-TitjjJttin
«nd all t)hlo, with thfcrigbt to; eeUlnlndiana.4lli
; l«2t:soiro»P - SIS Llbcriy at-’Plttihurith. Fa.
rpo KEFLSKBS AMI
’JL‘ Steam Xoglm*, Uollett,_B4t PaML ; WI Bggjt
eradenStagihfM
jagg***
t Bchwo oner low for mull or aliprotpd ;aprr. Ih*
KoBlr.ro.Ao., art.AU wAn&oil^
' le26;<m»aauF 318 ÜbortnU PlfubarehyTa.
s r
H. J SHARP.
Vi'KA M AlAitiiLKi WUKKo.—Moan-
SimrAaiMttkw b'hleldj'tf cotttbnt tittUandwld*
fSSb-U tSeWaljof Wamopma
ri X>All LUEil»—AnchorßolUngClotha,
1, ilDl fltoot*. Porttblo 'Mill*, SmnC AUeliloeß,
Wait* .\Th«rt»»«Mia Geuiog«QdUUl »ttretahlßf,©J
■mriJtlndi,.fcr*fitoi.: WALLACES«
fr36-3cn«*wft tlbwtr«t,> PftWmrgh. V%>.
Hriß4ißw«t>wy'•- ~’ aifrljbwtV »tUPltt»*><n t g&T?».-
uomva TUUJL.S,- Ciu3Hm»r;a i'oplft
etoMCdt&rtToolfc forpfotir :
era • BOWK «TETLEY. U» Wood*.'
ti-AiyjWAKK «
I FI taficjil MjoiiiMnt,for wilt,law to-. - "Mr
MWIt A
r -~•—.. 11 l\ian.
RXTCS 6( FASACOm