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From the Minutes of the. Now School
Presbyterian General Assembly Just pub
hshed.wo learn thatthe totals are Synods,
22; presbyteries, 104; ministers 1,605;
• licenciates, 161; candidates, 244; churches,
1,466; added on examination and certifi
cate, 7,847; communicants, 185,464; bap
tisms, 4,481, and contributions to General
- Assembly, Missions, Education and Pub
lication, $253,143 07— > . . .
An °B e| J sod highly, respected min
ister (Rev. J. Monroe) and member of the
M. E. Conference in an article:
to tho Methodist Adveeate of this city on
- 'anstrnmentalMusic m Schools," considers
also the question of instrumental music
inohurohes.- He-helioses that if. the fol-l
lowing questions could bo aaßwered satiß- I
faotonly J,y the members of each cbngroi
gation, much of tho: opposition would be
.removed. .He enquiresi -1: Hoes lnstru
mental music promote the devotion and
, spirituality of the singing*? % Does the
Oongregation more generally unite in aing
ing the praises of God than they did bo
• fore tho introduction of the instruments'’
3. Does its use promote the pcaco and
unity of the Society, and inorcnse tho num
ber of devout worshipers in the congrega
tions l 4. Do tho advocates.of instrumental
mnsio constitute the ■ most; dovotod and
: spiritual part of the society—the inost at
. . tentive to tho social meetings ? ■ • .
-V. . . —r—At the Allegheny -M;. E. . District
/ .-meeting held somolimo since, Bev.Dr. I N.
Baird, P. E., an essay on ■ ‘-Tobacco' was
read by tho Rev. T. Storcr of Butler It
was well received, by all who did not use
cd the weed, and admitted unanswerable by
• • all. who did use it.
: —-The venerable Rev. James Hobart of
. .: Berlin, GL, who was Bottled pastor of tho
1 Congregational Society in that town in
. lT9B,.diedon .tho 16Lh uIL, at the advanced
: : age of nearly ninety-six
—The Northern Conference of the
. Pittsburgh'Evangelical Lutheran Synod 1
. will meet Tuesday, September 2d, at Demp
seytown, .Venango Co., A. I
lt was -stated -at the Fulton Street
Prayer Meeting, New York, sometimQ'sinco
by |tho tho Chaplain of tho Niagara- that
during her late cruise of two years, seventy
of the men and fifteen officers had been
Converted, and their prayer meetings had
been maintained every night at sea, with
one or two exceptions; and thoy were live
prayer meetings, not dead prayer meetings
We clip from the Pittsburgh Chris
tian AdaocaU the following -
Methodism owes its existence and un
paralleled success, mstrumcntally, to tho
sanotity and ardor, the scriptural and di
versified knowledge, the judgment, the faith
' ‘po catholicity,-the labors physical
apd mental, and fidelity and commanding
energies or John Wesley, the Christian, the
divme, the scholar, the author, the rulor,
and. the most eifeotive evangelist since
Apostolic times. ,We have not our tenets
from » nonce, or our xealfrOm asentimqn
ftlisty or our polity from & speculator, or
our.educational principles from asccalar
. wt, or our. standard works from a freo
- . thinker, or our hymns from a dealer in im
becility and doggerel. These, and more
than these of.meftas, with ceaseless de
scents of tho Holy Spirit, hate placed tho
idethodista a, and while loto
I? c T® r y region of the earth,*pnusß So
5 ‘ , proridgnco for the Wes
ley Family.
The army chaplains in England
number ninety.- Seventy-two arc Profest
»nta and eighteen Roman Catholics The
appropriation last year for their support
was over, £20,000.
■ ■ It is reported that every slave mart
in Africa, is under the controlling influ
ence of Romanists
r— —A petition has been presented to tho
{- English Honse of Commonsj recommend
ing that such a relaxation or the Act of
Uniformity be conceded as will allow Non
conformists to be admitted to the fellow,
ship and emoluments of Cambridge Unit
varsity.
t S
correspondent of the German
Reformed lleuengcr complains of certain
members of his church for calling them
selves Presyhterians. This ignorance he
Bays is; the reason why so many, members
of ear. (German Reformed) Church join
i tho Presbyterians in the’Wejt.
The great reriVal in Plymouth Maas,
still continues. Some two: hondrod end
‘ ithirty have beerr hopefully ,coaTeried,and
inquirers are counted by hundreds. Many
oponly profanOj
Unitarians, and violent oppolers of the
• " - Wllgiojn of Christ Jesus’,
■>feet add clothed in their right miui’l \
M. Tillotsou was tried by a
Convention of Universalists, at Keene, N.
H., for fraud, deception, .-falsehood, and
forgery. He .was acquitted by a vote of
16 against 10, on the groun d of temporary
insanity.
-—The Epitcopal Recorder in an article
on “Pulpit Plagiarism,”, argues it is sot in
:■ v .the results df study, hot in Jthe use
of others illustrations, and hot in the use
of skeletons, but .in-' theodoption, as* an
aggregate, of another’s arrangements, ex
pressions, and thoughts, plagiarism un
doubtedly consists,-dud ’ thus is’clearly
immoral and improper. , ’
—The African Mission of the Metho-
V diet Episcopal Churchhas been in existence
about thirty years. It is now a mission
Conference, at the head of which-stands
'Bishop Burns, .and under him aro nineteen
ordained and thirty.four local preachers.
: - A deputation waited upon Lord Pol
morston last month to ihducVhis lordship
to ad rise the granting of a charter to the
Catholie University of Dublin,' Lord Pa
lmerston replied that he could not hold out
any hopes ef such a charter being granted:
He bellorca a mixed education to be the
best for Ireland, and as the University wts
a denominational one, to grant it a charter
would be a retrograde movement.
-'—Bov. Dr. Turner, author of Nineteen
. Tearein Polynesia, said, .‘'when speaking
in a lecture at- Glasgow, Scotland, of tho.
ft w violent deaths connected . with the
missions in the South Sea Islands compared
. ■ with others, (bet 260 persons in search of
sandal wood had been killed..during the
last thirty years, while of J2O missionaries,
who bad labored there.tho-last twenty
. years, only Williams, and Harris, and Mr.,
and Mrs; Gordon, had boon > killed, Tho'
missionaries had rescued 250,000 from eav
ageism, anjl would rescue 600,000.'- How
•moll a sacrifice to secure euoh' results I ’
—The EugllebußapUst. Missosary-BoT
ciety sustains sixty-six .missionaries, and
ldB native pastors and preachers.
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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
IA T E TELEGRAPHIC HEWS, jCO
| [I'ROM ODE EVENIKG JEMTIOS.]
Sipk.a fl d Wonosid¥ennsylraDian 8 .
***;■ **&• Jlteamcr C.
"itli 460 sick
■M woaadad. prisoners on board. Tho non
R*ol>obnd prisons, and
roanwd on board tho Vanderbilt at Harri
>J?TMl2?I DBi Tba f oli°»ing are all Pcnn-
L J - Oraporan.eergt. 2d J. Wearer, Cth,
. : G. KitcheH, 83d.
r v ■: L.ii.Cloghanier,9ib.
. M. Bradman, oth car.
it Thoß. A. flinton.lOeth Capt. W. F<>rrmt,tftb cav
.Joan Arobusta, 85tb. Jos. bchroeder, 4th car
;■*)*«• tdmoßson, 4911*.' W. Light, 4tb* car.
**■ ,B. True, 3d rts. ; 0 W • lleuderaon.4tb cav
Samuel alckerson, 85th. John Young, Ist riflet,
Jacob-Asb, unknown. J.. J. ililler, C7th.
W. H, Cole, G7th. Win. E Kerr, G2d Ohio.
.B. Kety, 99th. > U. L. Morris 9ih res.
Spencer,DenerbJr Bih res. Corp. KoahßurlelKh. 4th
Serg. Joe. Klrser,4th res. Win. Broam, 14th
J. C. McDowell, 69th. , Indrew Jlrfa.
I Corn. John Woods. Glut. Ckaa. A. Torbert, B|„.
I 111 artillery, p. Walker, S3d. *
i„b 00 5f l l? ,m . n f l f 1 “'“ 4 - A '’ L - Sajtlrr, Hoaplta
John Mchco.Slit. - Slowart, 70th. 1
"• Pw* “V*; *• - John Hear, 106th.
John B. Thomas, 31at.
J. Cannon, 11th. Jonathan Ward, aiet
OrorßaPapporly; Bib. Wm. Bird, 31. -
-!“• fcßoghllu, let tea. Crnnlstcr, E, 72.1
CbrriM Stlo/, I), Slat; iT. U. Ford, U- 12th
n °° l 7 ?: wll - crippen, F. 65th.
S. ilcC.llom, O, Cth. W. A. Ualhardt, Ch on.
IL h, Compton, B, C Car. torueliiu Strain. G. 6 car
H. PlaylorJ, B, Cth CW.< W. H. Ingles,M, 72d
Cssay, “fe v.Vut'-
Mot, i, Cth Car. R. P. Bfclt, T, 103J
j* ,®* v * AlHsoa Swope, 63d.
r S' ftte* Wi A* 31. Ji. P.Lgurle. 1 m.
°J * lh “ T * . j m- Wwbeck, Uth car.
Wm. Harper,6thcar.. Howe, Q, Gth «v
Charles Bcnldo, 9th car
.f r “ c^ aI V.f»BSUi. David Botcher/
J. Ebbing,, P, 93d. .«~ Lieut. F. P. Gibson. 2d U
Bwiel, Bender, F, 93d. ‘ S- cavairy ' ' '
jf Marny.O Ist n. a \y. Whlto/B. Cth car. •
£• R» 0. Caleb Btadlng, C. flth cav-
Hchry Cochran, Cth car. Peter Ccane, Cth car
“W Y- Kennedy,E,eth James 93d.
ll.balude, G, Cth,ear H- Larar, 1). UW
brret; w. U. .Voa Bane, A. Shorts, A, 03J.
rvi. V? , ~ „ Corp. 0 Sandgrand. E. 31.
Corp. G. licLanghlln, E, Daniel Kane, D, lat Art
„ ‘'» l ■ • ■■ S. JlcDanlld, Slat.
A Veaera, D. 71. t; G. Jllcllrry, I, nth Cnv
Wm. Darla, A, 108th; I Bnah. I>. Ilia
L. 1 .inter, D, diet, . : Jamea Roach. D, 102 d
Btchard 800, K, 106th. John Ga'.rnnder, 0,102 d.
n’ John Burk, K, 102 J.
Gooreo Millar,' E| 71at. mica Barratt, D, 102 d
U. Brown, D. 72d. E. Boot, E, 102-1.
John Sweeny, B, 23d. Smntlel Uarpcr, K, 102.1.
John Batr, A.Slat. J. F. McGill, II lord. _
J* l ;™ 8- Hlark, A, 100th. Samnel Clay, F, 03d
ft i.- A * noth- w. E. Berner, 03d. .
O. W. Smallman, 110th. Henry Shultz, F, OSth. •
A - ft •lb Car.. JL Tyaon, c, Cth Car.
“•Jr"born, L, dth Cay. T. Bunta, K, sth Car.
John b*ordyco, 851 h.
H ,‘ , W.P. Ferguson, h. 3Sth.
Cbas. Foust, U, 4th Car.. John Loug, I,4th Car-
Coorgo S, Sykes, SI, 10M. John Mioman, L, 4to Chr
ttw..TauMMlk.(VM.-' F. lloharta. o*, Clat.
i?v£f u U’ A ’ 1,1 Besarves. 4org , t B«ckman- 0,3 d.
Philip Fensel, 9gth._ Edwanl Foloy, B. Ist-
Csorgo liber, B, 7UU Prank Baldwin, B, Ist-
r » 103 d, J. Wcsmen, li, cth Cnr.
John McOomb, E, lOCtb. Rbhert GaUen, C. 31st-
Joho B Shields, 11, 116 h. D. Porter- D, 31st.
J. Glynn, F, Dth li. C. \V. 11. Dary, D. 83d
B. A. Boyce, A, 6th It. 0. J. Stewart, D, 71st-
John lutz, B, Bth. Capt. DeCrauserat, D>th.
i Copt. A. Heff, Ist R. C. jD. Boony, u, oth It. C.
,C. Cramer, X, 191 th. jW. H. Coodnair, l»t It c
■ • _ L . tUB TAKDSJLBILT
Capt. A. J. ileff, E, Ist R. C.,- typboul forer. Au
gust sth; honed at Norfolk.
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bniSl‘. P 'hSk ii ' 8th -‘ knc - AusMt Clh
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Important Orders.
Wssmsoroit, Aug. B.—Tho following ord-r
was issued this aornlng :
WiR DIPARTKIRT, WaSBISOTOII, D. C 1
. „ . . August 8, 1882. j
Ordered—Sini, Th»t sll tit* United Butts
Marshals, and Superintendents, aud Chlsfs
of Poheoof any town, city, or district, be,
and they arc hereby authorised and directed
to arrest and imprison any person or persons
who may he engaged by act or speech,-or
writing, in . discouraging volunteer enlist
ments, or in any way givin g aid and comfort
to the enemy, or any other disloyal practice
against the United bntii.
That immediate report be mado to
May. L. C. Turner, Judge Advocate, in order
'that such persona may be tried before a mili
tary commission-
, Third, The expenses of such arrest and
imprisonment will be certified to the Chief
Clerk of thenar Department, for settlement
ana payment.
(Signed r)
E. if. STISTOX,
Secretary of War.
. Aag. S.—An order has been
tuned by the War Department prohibiting
pereons lxabloto be drafted from leaTin* the
county.
The Rebels in Force at Knoxville—
£ he «■.. 1 5!. <,^a,, ® Regiments Fall—
S ap,a -?^ crnltin E"The Murder of
Gea&JU’Cook. -
Cixciraxn, Aug. B—Special dispatches
from Indianapolis jay that a gentleman who
Kn ««lle,TenD., reports a forte
of 16,000 infantry, with the niual proportion
of artillery and cavalry, at that place. expect
ing to march into Kentneky at an early day.
All the Indiana regimenta but two are full-
Toeroii considerable excitement through ell 1
parte of the State, and recruiting progresses i
with unusual rapidity. All the regimonts I
authorired wiU be full this week.
The 83d Ohio regiment; commanded by Col
Charier Andoreon, brother of Sumter Auder
aon, is flow full, a thoueand mon having beoa
recruited in fifteen daye in Montgomery. But
ler and Preble counSee.
The City. Couneil, Chamber of Commerco,
and memben el the Bar hold meetings this
morning to take into consideration what ao
tion le neeeaeary In relation to the murder of
Gen. MoCook. -
Thu contribution! to tho bounty fund reach
$BB,OOO. . . ■ - ■
From Harrisburg— Applications for
Rebruitipg—Pennsylvania’s First
Quota Foil.
Haasisspso, Ang. B. —li would save appli.
cants and their frienda a great trouble if It
was Clearly, understood, that the War Depart
ment refuses to discharge any one from the
regimenta in eervleefor thepurpoieof recmjt
ing for new organisations, if tho friends of
‘■V applicant doslre his discharge to obtain a
commission, In a regiment, they must first
raise tho number of mun to eutitlu them to the
request... Tho recommendations for military'
positions are .filed and- duly considered, but
answers must not be expected by return mall.
Troops are pouring Into this oity by thou
sands, and .by Saturday night it is thought
enough men,will bo raised to organito fifteen
regiments. These, together with those now
forming.ln. Phlladelphia, will fillour-quota
undoc the diet call,for 300,000 volunteers.
Btgjmsnts completely organised, armed and
equipped, will leava here for tho seat of war
early next week;
■■ Pennsylvania will again be among the first
in the field.
Edward U’Fherson Renominated.
. CoutSMSBOBO, Ang. B.—The Union con
ference to-day unanimously nominated lion.
Edward McPherson form election to Congress
from tha 17th District, composod of the ooun
tles of Somorsot, Bedford, Pulton, Franklin
and Adams. 1 - - ■
PROPOSALS.
‘NJOTlC£~Pjoposala iromDealersand
uu *h« urn.day or
AUOUgT, 18C2, for tarnishing floor to tbe Subsist*
«ort DepMtme_nt/«f tbo aotra'klnd wblob bad been"
rrCfllrea by tbeUnlted Btste* 6<m>rnment, nod
known u No. 1 Extra.
' B*mplo« of tblfl Floor ean.be soon at tbs Coultol
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e I* U desired-, to -make a contract for 20,000 barrel*.
Fboaldt bovorer. toy person desire to ftirui.b a Ims
?nWs bid.** 0 <td praise number of barrel*
• Tbecontractor will be required to . tarnish at the
rate of about WO barrels daily, unU tbe contract 1*
Sued;.. ■
• >Ho Floor'-will to received which does not com# no
to theatandtfdat the Government Inspection;
Jut before the purchase. r
* deUTCTBdat tbs Bellroad Depot
O«org«<
TheFlonrtobepotapinnewbarra't. :
. . Government reientes tho, right .to .reject boy iM
wrmaypTVperctooe. , . • . . . * 7
’ “tSS"’SIU?/** 1 *"? tom contractors. who bar*
p^£^L7 “ lla . d *° Cpni P J r with tbeir fontract.
theirbW*, mtUt **prewnt In perron to reipond to.
autt Kooapaujr each bid.
." First making tide eboald iut« the neaeeof *ii
the parties intereited. “
-.Payments tot* made in Treasury Kdlee, and tbs
D!dftobe4ixoc<elto**ool. A. BXOKWITU. A. D
O. B-, 0.8. A.fWuhtagtoD, l). 0.,” end en»
dotted'.‘Propcnali to flour.” jaso-td *
SIHEESJ3—3Q bozos prime Cutting
Oheeae.Jort received and for sale by'.
- - BOfiSBT PALZSL& A 00,
• > yo.gflt liberty
jATt$-~&,wQ bußb. prime,in store asu
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'CIAL RECOUP
PITTBBUBGH UAKH »h n
[BepartadtpecicUy fer Ike PitUburgh (hizrtu \
Fuidat, AugtntS.—The military excitement i* *> |
high at present that bualoes* is treated aa a sectiod* (
’ary matter. The consequence is that the general - j
li very dull and neglected, the transaction* being !
'limited and entirely of a locjl character.
FLOUR—With light receipts and a very limited
stock in market floor is Arm and prices give evi
dence of a still further adrance. Salo *.-{ ft} bbls Ex*
| traFamUy .trt ?£u .Jo do at £»,20@5,25 aud
; lOOlftJ d0,at55,25(55,55. Extra is held at $4,&Uj&,4,C0
1 and Rya.Flour s2 f B7@>3,oJ. '
BACON—Is firm but the demand iaJlght frboul
ders are heldat 4@4# plain hat** 7J*@7# plain can
vassed at and sugar cured lue. Sale of 4 c k*
shoulders at 4c. ~
UKuLELILE—IIie demand for Groceries ha* fall
en off considerably and the market is duff, though
price* are Cnu but unchanged. Sugar may be quot
ed at 10@Uc; coffee and Molasses 63c*55c.
CRUDE OlL—is held fiamly at 6>£@7c in bulk
We heard of a ealo of ICO bbls in bulk at 7c.
CHEESE—unchanged. Koto of 40 boxes priwo W
11. at 7c.
1 totn A*a Gn.vix —The quantity of flour, wheat
con* ul harle, delivered h, the Aew lork eanal. at
lldoirater.during lb. lourth weak in J U |.
years 1801 and 1802, was a* follows: J>
Ftoii.-, Wheat, Uuro, Barlee.
l>Ms. hush. bush i ush
®'™ 709,1K8 1,058,751 3b,7(3
77,bui) 1,207,603 . 1,104,782
Jncrc.Be,' 8,h7» la. <08,1503 In. 46,031 Dec. SB 703
.i7t“ NSBrcb-M" quantity »f the eame article! left at
tidewater front tbe cumtnoucetnint of navliiathiii to
tbedl.tof July, lnclttsjre, during (be jeataW and
1802, was as iollows:
ilottr, '• Wheat,' Com, Earle,,
bbls. bush. bush' >.,1.!.
SMik n.**7.WiS 0,71)1,055 . 18i,02(l
18«2...... 701,615 11,834,939 7,670,<33 373,000
Inc. I£3J,OCO In. 387,331 In. 776,708 In. 192 071
By Teincing the wheat to-flour, the quantitv-ul
the latter letl at tidewater this year compared with
' l^« r s? P °M dl 2 g par,od Lut thas ” ™ Inerta*o
of 355,636 tbls flour.
Chicago Flour Maeret, Auguyt c Ue^fiveil
I 6,147 bbls. Chipped 1,i«2 bbls. Active and 6chfohS‘
Saies were 126 bbls NuahvMe City, white winter ut
II " bu ‘
at s6,do, 100 bbls r.-d wiuter ut $5,00; 100 bbls Well
Street white winter at $5,40; lw bbls Derwent chuleu
spring Extra $4,70; 200 bbls Cottager, h. 45 bbls su.
perior (tows), 60 bbls Pacific and t 0 bids Vormll
liun at S4,GO; i 44 bbls Turtle at $4 66; 100 bbls J»q i.
till® Centre r. h. at s*.s3#, 200 bills Davis 1 Besi lu)
JSS.? 11 ?*. 6 * in<U this Excelsior at $4,60J
9d bbls Fallon City nod 09 bbls Orange winter suimr
« S4U; 10 hhU 8t« at It,lt; lao hSu Alhlae S
10 - bbls Main st. on p t.; 00 this superfine at gl.wr,
48 bbls > ox River at delivered.
Itnports by Railroad.
PtTTbUVRUH. Ft. Vahcs A Chicago Railroad
August B—2 6us pig lion, Jno lloorhiad; 50 bbls
whisky Vt II beeloy; r 4» bblsfli.ur, 8 LlrnUay; 1 bbl
rggs, «licaxleton, 4 bbls lard, F Sellt-rs a Co; 5 bales
twiuc, U Gt-rwig A co; *7vo f«t lumber, A Galley-4
4 bbls pearls, II 11 Coillus; 8 sks 3 bbls dry IruitT L
H Voigt A $o; 6a carboy# vitriol, Forsyth A co; * do
do Ardesco oil co; 29 bbls carbon oil, A Lyons A «?•
38 »k» wool, J h Marshall; It) sks rags, E B Godfrey!
6 bbls eggs, 3Qo Grazier. " ,
Clcvrlamd a I’lTTsauxou iUiLuoah. August 7
3 -bbls fruit, John Herbert; 3 bate* wadding, Wlts -n,
Carr Aco;3 do do, Arbuthnot A fchimuon; 0 bdls
chain, Frank Walter; 1 tail, paper, W o Johu.lou,
-3 do do ioster A Hewou; 2tt bbls apple*, J A Fet*
xer; 10 do dD, 6do peaches, L 11 Voigt A co; 4 bales
bag*, R r hoauedy A brus; 6 bxs leather. Usvs A
Stewart; 324 bbl* sand J B Ly«m A co; feer iron ore,
" r °*. a .* co; 1 do do, Jon*# A Laughlai; 3* bbls cop
per, Thus M Howe. v
STE+IJniSU**TS.
Rk GUL,All WUKKLINQrJHvjji
PAcK.KT.-Tba flue light
■‘«m tr BCIKKCK, C*j,t
ijT WUjELLIhQ ererjr fiIONDA Y, \YKt)H%3I)A\
andl rKIDAi► at U w dock a. m., making done cvu
oactiona with the regular pock«u fur Parkersburg
and Cincinnati. Belurnlng, l*area WUfiJCLIKu
every TliLdbA Y, TIiLbBUAY and SATUHUAT, at
a o clock. Pamengers receipted through to Clncin
*or fralgbror poaaage apply on board, or to
JA3. CVLlilAe A CO., Ajpuu,
UVWatcf street.
AIjLKUUEX 1
PACKETS, .
c *P l * Anailrcag, mui it.
freight for Oil City Tllld DaT.
au7 B. J. (XiTLE, Ageat.
DfibilvAbL.fi 1-KUL'fI.tCJ i tuA
dALE,—Two twentory brick «,.j h
j>U«-«l with water and gaa; lota each by Js<> v-t,
■>itaAU<d on duutb avenue, Allegheny w;j.
A building partly UaUbeO, with I*!*-.UiOV
jufcl, au acre end a quarter of gro«.hu, n-u.itn: .?o
Woods* boo, a abort. rilstaore from tb- M”»nc.S.-«.t» r
i'MC'inger and ft. ff.iO. Ballrood*-, Mr..;
tor tyaiiufacturiug parpoow;
AUo, a farm c! luo acres, fix bbd a ball ml lee from
ibe city, and one and a quarter milea frvrn Cenrv*
r.py*s SUttou, P. Ft. W. A <). B. with a rotor
urchardof btXi triwva water power sav il.it, i«3
Uouw®, and other itaprortioenu 5 tilt* ocrw
balance Hasher.
For farther particulars Inquire 0/
MASI’L iIVLU, bi Federal sh, A.’ii-gLnuj,
lU| 2* Piu-l.tir.rh
UNITED STATKB FAIK | CUK &AJL,T%7~ 1
uMiwijirG ja^cuurjEs.
& WliiSOJi'B
Sewing Machines,
NO. SJ FIFTH STREET, WTTSBCBOH.'TA.
4t»rd«f I'irst PrrraUtm at
for tho Yeaia 1868,186 9 and 1860.
CPWAHDB or *O,OOO HACHIK£S BOLD IK TH*
UNITED STATES.
MOBS TUAN 80,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAS.
We off#? to the public WHEELEB A WILSON'S
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at BEDUCED
PRICES, with lccrcGhod confidence of Ita merlte m
the beet end amt reliable Family Sewing Martin*
now iu a*. It doc* equally weU on the thlckert end
thinnest, fabric*, make* the lock-rtitcfa ImpoalMe to
ua.attl, Alike on both ride*; la tjopl* la courtrco
tloa, more «pe»dy In morcmect, end more durable
than any other machine.
Circuit* i, string price* and deecrtpttcn of Ho
s'taitor inilßh ’ d °° ■P pUc ** loß ,B «
Krery Machine warranted for three yean.
apA-wtT WM. SUMHKB4 00.
gEWIXG MACHINES.
WILLIAMS A ORVI6 unequalled dmible thread
t'i'> JAMIL? SEWING MACHINES,
Bolearoom, So. 12 FIFTH BTBEET,
PmsilUßOH, Pa.
These Machines will do all kind. of work, and are
wamjntedaod koptln repair one jtor without any
LILLEE, STB AIN A CO., Agent*.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SaX the publle beperftctly anored that they mar
boy and uee WILLTAMS 4 OttVlS’ MAGHlirfc
JiupnDlty aa any In market, notwltb*
ttandipg the grow mUatatemonta-purportiaf to em.
anate from the Groter.A Bakar Sewing (Vv
Mdothere The idea of .topping p£S£tSE?JEZ
£ c *?, mact i loe *> wb *° ft** cannot atop ni ftoa toll
log them, U preporterou*. Zhie Mvhlna woe nat.
}♦. Wr ermafte'to reword any jxrs<>a
WUA aßevtng Matklt* -who c*a; point out one single
me where a pcfeou to.rhcm.wfihaT.K4d a Machfue
hare been teg*Hyitopped Irom.wing It, or have bad
to pay to any party. AGENTS WANTED.
, ILIhLEf, STRAIN 4,(20.
TAESTROY YOUR—Rats, Roaches. &>.
XJ Dcttroff four— Mice, Uoloa and Anfcj,
litMrpg pour—boO Uugg. <• - >
Vatnff goer—Moth* In Fu», Clothe*, & 0 .
Imirog yt-ur—ri and Flea*,
Dtdrog your -Insect* on Plan te and Fw»l*
Ztefrey your—lnsect* on Animal*, Ac.
Costar’s Eat, Boaoh, See.,
- .. Zxtofminator;
Bed-bag Exterminator;
Electno Powder for Insect!.'
ran
‘ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN."
“Frrofinm Poliona. 1 ’
[!?°J «*»ngerou« to the Human Family.*'
Bot <*!• 00 pwnirt*.** 7
come out of thalr hole* to die."
-iSSS.
Oraltri can order as abore, or address
orders direct, (or for prices, terms, Ac.,) to
ttXXtIY R. OOSTABi
MOSnUewT ■ No <MB
OUJCINNATI L.KAI) WORKS.
KcCOBjnCK, GIBSON & CO.,
MANOFAOTCEEItSor
lead Pipe, i '
Jiheet Lead - ,
And Bar Lead.
ALSO DKALEBS IN
Pig Lead,
.Patent Shot and
~ BlookTin.
JSINTB 6T2.it, aiTWUI BLub abd Orcuiofts.
*“ ,h * haa Trid., we can tanliY
Ate atm: to tetter edTUtax* to DBiuXA.n.l on
iboß.rea befiedelwwhere. - L ■
. apo:em ■•. .
Gt^for bbta ‘ 00 COn * i « n '
BBS t HJENBr n. COLLINS.
'•■::-.-V**^r S ,,V;;V ■ ' r\'' lx '.• f^:^ } ' f^‘-^M^o^'^'^' ''^' "”" „> I •' ■" " ' ,-->-J - : "^'" r "' ,;-• .. 'f -• ; c: T •'V -V;\! '' f \r--\£yy\-\*- : •"-•.*
;< .WEDICJt. .
! rniKK x 5 iioKE v dxp'lEasaot
l 1 AND UNSAFE MEDICINES.—For unpleasant
!•**«» dangerous jdLeaaes, oie HELMBOLD’S EX
; TBACT IfUCHU,: which bu receired the endnrse
-1 ni'iot o/ most prominent ptysichiu? in the United
Mates.' U nuw offered to an afflicted humanity m a
! certahjenreforthe following discos and symptoms
originating {root .diseases asd abusi* of tho Uriuary
or-Sexual Organs: General Debility Mental and
Physical Depression, Imbecility, U*-tf rminatlou of
Blood to tbs £lea'd,Ct,ufu3®d I'dras Hysteria, General
Irritability, Uestlessnee* nod Sleopkfaufi* at Night,
Absence of Muscular J.tilcieacy, Losxof Appetite, |
Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low hpirite, Dlaorgamza- \
tt'.n or ParalysU oftbe Organa of («; it-T vilon, Palpi* I
tatioo of the Heart, And la.Jact'oll itin encomftanu I
•f a nerroos and Idsbilftated state u> tl«- n.stroi.
To luxuru tho genuine, cut U*W out. ''Ask fur 1
Eif lmbold'a. Tuhe no other. Cur«
In another o-l'-ti.
HAPPINESS OR MifcEUV V That is
the Quartos.—The Propri. u>n< ui ihe ‘*PaU
: ISIAN CAifftiET OF VCONDKfiN aNAToMY
and MKDIGINE" have deteru-iot-.i, rrglrdlnta of
expense, to isshe, free, (for the benefl* ifTsutfering
humanity,) fytirpf their moat i«.>>rneiiv** oJnd int*:-
ertft g Lectures oh Marriage and it* Di.mju dinicatiotiK,
xiorrutu Debilityi Premature .Veil Manhood,
Indigestion, Wt-altooeacr DeprcsMou, Lner.
gy and Vftal I’difers, tb* Great c 5, '-ml Evils, „mj
those Maladies which result fr»«ui yumh'uJ futlios.
Excesses *f Maturity, or lgnuru tr oi Physiology
and Nature's Lt»dr, These luvalcnbU- l.octmes cave
been the m*aus of enlightening an.! saving thous
ands, and will be forwarded iree urt ti e icctdpt of
P —* W¥ |UI l,rv »*M l l-S* IVWP||I, l
fotir stamps by addressing “Secretary Pariiiatt Cain
net <lf Anatomy and Medicine, 663 S, Y."
jnMvd**, ; *.
ORPHANS' COURT HA fi;uF VAb-
CABLE JiKAL ESTATE.—By Mitite of an
order of the Orphans’Court of U.o»im»,(iu < oc-untr,
tho undersign.-.!, f Executor of th« w.jl ./ Us'coi
uiack deceased, tatoof Carroll tuundi-p, noan Mo*
nongubeU City; Washington tounty, Pa, wdl ex
pose to FUbUo t : ale,ou the premise, mi TUEUS
•JJAY, August litO, IdCJ, the fulio«i.ig d. scribed real
estate, to wit:
A cortoln tract 6Mand situate in C-.rroli i-iwnthlp,
on the Monoogahela river, adjoining lands i-l.tho
heirs of Henry Grail, G o. V. L*«-n>,.co Ur. H y
Biddle and JS. W. Tower, entuining ft* AC 'Ed OF
dUUFACE LAND. This troct ts ettuuted id the
river, oboat a quarter of smile bei w ci-piinngabela
City, and ioosUu principally of fi-*t cl t « il»er bot
tom. Thetraei may be diTided int » tuo „r more
parcels, and the undersigned is nutii.irt7.ip} by Court
to offer and so l iho samo together .-r in anrarate
tracts or pure. Is, at may tvem ur , esiratda,
Auo, IhO ACKEA, of OAL LAAu ndjoioii'C
the tract aboro diac-ibed, and Icm oi lioiis ,u.
£ r V ‘ Lawrence, Dr. • . Y. Huidleatid
. .* Tower . Tho coails of soper.'To-tality, favor
ally located for mining,and m-y also h.* w .jd t«.
geiher with : the surface Juod aboTx ue-* rr .*.l, or »rp
ar te, in dittioct ir.cta or parcels.
Tuns— Oae-tnird of tho porchp*se m.i.<y to bo
pinl at th-. coufirhintion of. the tal . t ue r »
uiamderin two equal aonual pajmeni-tbcresii.r,
with inter, st from Ido date of sofa oniirm «t'<>□
.!> aLK—I bu under"
Xli algned, Executor* of ilto late Col. Lih-iwM Pabl.
wil npcue to I’ulillc a 3 l«, on MOM a»,
lltb, at Jy o’clock a. a., and during the *lu>le day,
at the corner of Market and ttccouit ►tn.- te, ciiy ot
Pittsburgh, and sell to the lilglwt hu I U*t bidder,
lli« folWingarticles, via: a apleurfid uo> o«, t far
atn.lu»r.« Uarutss,
4 Bedsteads and Biding, a large r,uj.-ij w Tablt*.
OUnd*, Chair*, Looking Gls*ao», Cl-cv-, CatjHjw,
I'ictaretr-bUrTot, Kitchen Utensil*, t vxtrnoniinsr*
fine recretanr, l Book Lose, and sumlr) other turnl
l~turcs aud articles top uumeroo* to tnimiio'i.
Term* of jujr scent made knows ai ti.o um.> of *a!«%
OATH AfilNE SAUL, )
GEOiKuETZ, Uxecutor*.
U y UUaLnRR, )
iiUILUi.NU LOT'^yuK
L? SALK.—jTbe tuitferdgood offer* f-r «, i rea
tooabie term*, some cf the choice*! i,.r baild
■Qj purpawj that are; to be found aioau'l I’ltiMiorgb
Tiier are «Uuaud within ono honored .tfiLe
tirminne of Ue Centre Avenue U 0 r»o i:a* «*ay, and
aro leauUfnl location* for private «i Lilian*. Tt,*
■croery and everythin* r*tu«ra throi =j.tr<un>iv
unable lor any one aontinffto locals mu*
city Hnma,«nd ».tthe aame Umei-o n*u are they
tUateotamtinlcatioacjnbehaaal.il .bfcuym .ill
hour*. Lot* from.oCD-ioorth of an aciu nowanlr.
AicO, aotua Western Land*, equated in >,,wo, *nn
lie sot a aid Wlaconuln.
AUo, icrenU email ioU in Ki&orsriito, i» f.*t
tho ftUjro {.lvpeny Will ie •oldoa.tuvwauucdillug
tmaa. iu juirwof JOUJ* U-LiOluS,
corner fciiih and v.o>d«iro*ts,
Ur, Mr 41. A. ilKi; UUh\
CWk’e Offlce, l ourt Homr.
IUVftK, ,
IN GOOD OED£3.
Enquire as the
rali:dtt
RESIDENCE UN EENA STREET
FOB SALK.—A three-ilcry Lrlck dwelling,
»uu ten room*, lot EDxUo, in one of tbr U-*t
on Penn etreet, all In good order. Prico tmly H.&OO
—sl,tWi cash and balance In fire equal .auual pay*
m'ouL. PoawMlon at any time.
Inqnlrv oj B. McLAIN L Cu..
LET.—A woll fiuieiied and
A toaxlbrubly fcmßhod Store on Markt-i, botwHoi
Third and Fourth *tm>t*j
A loug Boom, fitted op for aechoo], at:.i h-n
occupied by Mr. Arery'e Academy lor lndiea
Al«>, Nf&on'* Ambpotype Booms, certwr »1 Tlurrf
and Market rtnet*.
AUo, aorera] Boom* suitable for oC3c<«
Jteat rary lcw, toeuit the times.
i'OR KENT OR SALE.—A HOUSE
X? .coalmining nine room* and cellar, with
AOBKS OF LAND, within a C *.
fourth of a mil* of BajiirUl* fitatlou, for UIOO tt*r
annam. y
AUo, A NEW BOUSE, eobiolniiu fir* rooou, c
i*r M 3 sum, oa Cbwtlen itroet, ¥lr*l w»nl, Al
jbcnj, for 110 per month.
* or farther pArtical&rt enquire of
AB'il PATTKIiM»h.
C’apt. BAYS,
F OK. SAWS OR KENT—An Oil He
finery, in comply* ordttf. Apply to
' i BQBT. AHTHVUfI,
Q'boMtf at Law, No. J 3&. Fourth m»
CAItE pF YOUR HEALTH,
BUT MCWOBL'S CUEA.M BALKBATUtt,
Mfcie from common salt, It i> perfectly iHvUthyaou
tnake better, Qg liter ud mor« hcaltht
cooklDg thao *uy other taleratus in the wotM, It i«
perfect}* free from ail Jniporitlea, and Imparts *
vS I *!®'. ®* To * *° *be food; Plea** girt. tt out
o’"* Myotir grocer b*a Dot got it tell turn tojr?t li
wf yea. for salt wholesale and retail at.
BOBHUT.U. JAOK’tt,
Noo. 1 am)2 nUiitor.il.
apjfcflmSUyitr
Booth and shoes at sa aiab-
KET STBEKT.-tOOK AT TilE I»RICKS.-
tAHod Eag. LaatiDg Biol (J«ltcr< $l,OO, worth
‘ “Co&gj' l ** 1,25 " 1,7
! “ “ M 1“ *• 1,60 “ «,ot
‘ Tin® Ft. Uorocoojlioel Boot* 1,37 " i,w
' '* Ooal o*ugn|fls •* 1,37 " 1,7 Q
" Morocco Blijipcr* , 60 •• 76
* “ Kid i •• 76 «• 1,12
ALL Olßtll GOODS IN ; PBOPOBTION.
JAMES KOBB,
m yW MOl 89 MAItKST STItKKT.
A CARD.—We Would respectfully in
form our f«*nd» tod the public Aat w/hw
|ual rocelvrd, aud aio poir opon&nc* ena of th« »arurat
n U A^ ,e l e^*a ' «ockß]ot imUGS, CUEMICAL*,
PAINTS, OILS, UrEStCyrS. PJCHTUMEUY ami
FANCY ABTXOLBS, Ac,, Ac.; (o bo Ibuud iu lb.)
cur, nblcb wo- aro prepared to. tell (a qoiiumk* ti.
•• 2so DLI*. N. O. HoluMt, now crop;
• .wflnedyelfow eugdi;':
Kvlrtgt prime hicpiN
n -40 U do BloCoff*; '
B*cfind and roc*lrlaj{ and for i&U by
i q£o ItfoilK 1. HOCSK & Ct).
oacon;,
JLJ finOULDEBS,
:• "‘[HUMS, pl»la;
it Do, CMvused;
, -. . Il Do, B, 0; cafivuotd;
In«terß«adfcr*»Jo!iT WM, B. fTAYS ,fc CO..
, Jaal ‘ ■ • !•.-■•, li- - : 3M Liberty atrraL
JKTItOUTii i'UKMTUiIIj; jeuus'a
. —We warrant to 1 deapie the faraltare ofiJmt,
dirt, aUlat, and nit light acratcbog, and polish ir, ao
m to flUtoo with rtm&rkab.e flohi by all
the principal Drogglat* lathe Untied State*. * >■
fo\ ' RtCKaE AOKAFr. Man.rfachir ru.
WKITZKR CU&ktiJh).r-tf casks Amor*
O t-an Sweitwr Checfl# Ucetred 7 thl« day and for
» ®bT . BOBX. DALZKLL ACO,
—-- " ' l '-‘ ’ i' : Liberty etre»t. 1
I Lb nowTanamc from
ttciamcr JCzpreii and for aale by
ja3Q • . •• ISAIAa PICKET A 00.
BAUUN. —15,1KH) iba. iiacon iiarae;
. 60,000 • do • 8hoKld«n:
CjolT) n- J. B. OANFtRtn
rjpKuas hoops,
X tslob/ .
f'Olt SME.
J.. B. MvJUuleOb, iafMiU.r,
13> fourth atreH. Pht>buruli < Pa.
ABOUT EIGHT BOBSU roWJEJj
WILL BE BOLD OHEA * ift rtt cuta.
GAZETTE ufflCK.
firth Wrgct. nborc ,-n » a.‘»o*m.
IW fourth Kttvtfl.
TO LET*
E. D. QAK&aM.,
corner Third aod Market «tr««ti
pXTBA FAMILY FLOOR—2S bbls.
Ai Twyohoioe; on Lind end for 111. loir, I|. "' “
” ' - JAB. BALIELL A SOB.
jnjj,. .. .. ... .. dPandfOWateratnat.
oil barrel, eiae, for
pown * TraJßjr,. V -
■ , W# Wood street,..
£ii vc<iqrioji\iK
'vroßju.L w22jlss
J.l baa opened a NO7T3IAL' SCHOOC at No. 27 St.
Clair street, Third story. .
Tntiviong of Teacher
is the counsellor of the Teachers, the mun to
whom all otn* look far ad rice and Instruction.
, JOHN - J. WOLCOTT.
I concur moat heartily with the a boro.
LEONA 8811. EATON.
I cheerfully concur In the opinion expre«ed abor*
f , W.8.-FBEW.
I take pleasure iu giring it as my opinion tharthe
foregoing recommendation is fully merited.
, , A. BUBTT.
1 know of no one who deserres higher testimony In
h “ &™ r - n. a. a very.
I fully concur in the *Voto recommepdation.
„ D. DEKNieojf. ’
He can prepare pupils for the High School quicker
than any other teacher in this city.
Tibbs—sl par week, in adriuice.
HOTELS.
HOTEL,
ON TUB EV&OPE4N PLAN,
PITY OF NEW YORK.
BLNOLB ROOMS PIPT7 CENTS PEE DA7.’
Bali Square, earner Frankfort /Street
(Opposlfo CUy Hall.)
they may U ordered In tU* *itacluu*
Therei te a Barber'* bbop and Bath Baem* attached
3 the Hotel
OTBoi™™ of BtJHJfEKS »nj HAOKMEN who
17 tre are full.
nog8:dly»
B. FRENCH,' Paopairroa.
A MLRICAN HOUSE, Boston, ia the
XX larseßt and beat arranged Hotel lo the Now
•Eugland States; is centrally located, and easy of ac
com from all tbe route* of travel. It contain# ail the
modern improvement*, and every convenience for the
comfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping rooms.art large and well vsutilaled
tbu saiUs of room* are Willi arranged, and completely
funjbbDd for Cimllfedana large traveling parties, and
the house will ;contlnue to be kept as a fifbl H n . g
hotel lo every respect. •
LEWIS KICK, Proprietor.
JUIBCE£,L*ijrEO vs.
MISSOURI.
i rh^?S ß l b4l 4011 St - 2- B. 00. bate for
yVfctt fiuo,':oo AGUES of the best PBAIUIK
nMBEB FARMING LAND IN THE
w bsl |* Bt low prices, on ten years’ credit, at five per
»ot. interest. Twenty per cent, lit dedocUJ for mil
paymeut in atsb, orlu the Land Bond# of tbe Com.
p»nj, toieo at par, if payment la madp within two
jeam trow date of purchase, with luiereet. At pres
♦•ut, iLu market prion of these bonds is from W to tO
perout. bHow par, which affords an extraordinary
opportunity to boy any of tbu Company’# Kind# do.
aired, very much below ireal value.
A f'LEE IMP TIOifiST I. Bl.vo t~ L»nd Lot.!.,
and they are charged only half lroight on all build
itig material# wanted from Hannibal for first ini-
pwenunt* oo laud bought of the Kailroad Com
pany.
Inducements to emigrate to Northern M-Moori.
briefly stated, are as loijuwst
A mild, healthy dijuate. rich soil; cheap laDda.
tho production# of w hich p.ty lor them, expenses and
t Improvements too, moeh within the limit of credit
- g‘»*n» ■ iirger Viuieiy ofsUplo productions, embra
cing all cereals, hemp, .tobacco, Chinese sugar cane
; n Perfection. Irish ami sweet potatoes, choker fruit,
inululing grapes for wine, and peacbw, than any
other region mrth-r #omh or north; pure water,
limber, wood, coal, lima. Hue botlding rock, cUy for
: J ,rlck » “td#and for mortar, axo abundant and cunvi
. tuently distributed; ii# pralrlea are ready for the
• plow; a spriug emigrant can plant "sod coni" 1q the
latter part of June, sad gather a valuable crop iu the
succeeding autumn for fattening groat quantities of
i bvevee and hogs; it is only necessary to buy land
enough fur boiidings, yard#, orchard#, vineyard# and
crop# to be ancloetu, as pratrio# supply any quantity
of excellent hay free of other co#t than cutting and
•lacking, which is done with Improved
rakes at ieae than one dollar per ton, and as fodder
ing is coaflaed lo throe montn# and lea, but Uttlo
hay, comparatively, U needed; best ol open pastor
age, ocstiog nothing, neither imerost nor taxro, en
abling tbo stock-raiser or wool-grower to keep hones
and muica by the eoore, herd# of cattle and swine by
tbe hundreds, and flocks of sheep by the thousand#
all the markets are accessible by tel.grapb, rail and
water, and the local cash demand for wool, hemp, to
baeco, horses, mule#, fat hog*, cattle and sheep, to
export, i# ampfo for the supply. All these advan
f»B***r® within three days’travel of any At!an:ic
city, for Iras than fare. eha!] each immense re
sources remain uuiopioved 7 „
Missouri t#loyal/ “&cs#tto» U played outt" It is
now perfectly safe to emigrate to Northern Missouri,
and the loya, art going. It will soon be a free btate
Oppose re concede it, and the highest controlling in -
terests of tho btate demand tu Loyal slaveholders
unite with Lalon-Uvlng citizens In boldly advoca
ting emancipation, as advised by the Pnwldcht rod j
approved by Congress.
COLONIZATION.
Emigrants settling la colonies, will contribute
EX*'* Lug.«Ddcholc
I u ‘ offered, furnish them every facility.
To colonise successfully, co-operation is necessary,
I easy and practical by a Utile concerted action.
Aoio M ike time for multitudes, with prudent fore
thought and action, to securo, with Uttie mouey,
farm# and happy home*, which most rapidly In-
Crime in value, tor themselves and their posterity
CAPITALISTS, AND OTHEBsT
Can now, with Uttie mouey, and perfect security to
t themselves, assist their more destitute but industrl-
I cos and capable friends to acquire, In a hula time,
valuable forms and pleasant homesteads. The land
wiit abundantly secure the requisite advance, and Us
prolific r.rodactions wiU soon enable the emigrant to
cancel tbe loan and interest.
Pamphlet# containing skeleton maps, showing
geographical position, railroad connections, and gir
lug full Information, arteeutgratis. Let alliriahing
to enlist their ineuds to cmigrate with them, apply .
for all they want to circulate. Co-operation in this
way will (w of mutual advantage to aIL ]
Apply to, or address
. • „ • GEOBQE 8. HABBIS.
Lund Agent Han. A 6t. Jos Uailroad Company.
n CITY EXCHANGE, Boston, Mass.
Or, JOSEPH H UNT, Land Commissioner,'
Js>4:2mdawT HANNIBAL, Mo.
JgAILEY, FARRELL A CO.,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND
STEAM FITTERS,
1» Fotratn flttUT, maßsmtnun
TANKS AND AGITATOBB, for OU
Beflneries, lined in the moat durable
manner.
-Houses fitted up with hot and cold
water in the best stylo, with all the
modern improvements, in BATHS
WASH STANDS, CLOSETS, SIN KS, Ac.
A large assortment of material# alw.*.
mJlt.rm.oarMMn.M. term,. **
1862. MoCORD & CO. 1862
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS.
BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS.
Wholesale tail retail,
HI WOOIJ STREET,’PITTSBURGH.
«5J 'mbAU
Vlsiiinkour city can buy from os •
>'p*rpncn than In Philadelphia or New York.
- - McCOBPACU.
BOAJU CKisJOi'i’UHCj UK
XvTUE CITY OF ALLE&HERY. Fa.—The ka.
tborhtai of the Ail*fcheny, Pa,, aro tow pre*
t»«rvd to leanensw FiiDda lo; exchange for railroad
tsii&szfttiz: *• *- 5
* u< *,^ ro »d boudi css procnr® clrcn.
1,.X°4 £SS," u,ta
L. H. MKYEtt, Kan ,
No. MUJwtrilnut, H. Y.,
WINSLOW. XANIIB * co
in- i, No - >y«H Hreot. N. Y_
_ IKMACFEBEOH,
luAlra Traaortroftl»o CIIt of A11,.1,.n..
DSIL DRUGS 1 DRUGS i^mt
<27 Ba. Qua Arabic, wicot:
■lt!s Aaafcatida, prime; l *
. 2J- ‘I |*« MadraM auJ Manilla Indigo; .
I,HoO ' beat Ombre Mad flair; •
sv w " Cacary.attd Ucmp’eccrf:
i7o •• Hoocluraa CocbinoiU:
fd •
KM^sriig
..te w, by WoODStDB * WALLA^
' ■■ l SO5 Liberty street.
J AIIHS U. CHILDS * CO.,
HOPE COTTON UlLt| ALLEGHENY,
ItlHMWnam or
SEAMLESS BAOB AND QV OSNABDBd
82TNCHES TO 40 INCHES WIDE
OUlda. A Co-’*, »33 Wood ,t
rittabnrgh. will rectireattontloo. oc28;(11t
IN 1780.—BAKKli’5
Xi 4 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. Par«
i warranted equal jn
to-tti® Pa*U Chocolates jhan
U/<xl tMof oT®rthr«e?»urAn ofacentnry.and
L",^ r ™S d .So*bi? 0 b * r ” OD “ m °* th " a
3^£,-No.^l7J^ltoilUo,t,N...Y“kc’.7,Mdb;
..J*ajM■ i' -V: 217 Ptlltfm .t'rrr't,Now York.
D°P^^ INGS BANK ' »>■ 65
CHAETEBED IN 1355,
! 'V? dl 4 l r lhlm 9 “ 2 o’clock, «lso oi WtJcad*,
I erenloga, from M*j I»t to Sorcnbcr
lot, com 7 lo 9 o'clock, *ad from November lot to
Hay Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received .of all sums not lea than-One
Dollar, and a dlvidend.of the proflu declared twice a
y«r * & Jane and December. Interest has been de
cured semi-annually, Id Jane and December, since
the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent,
a year.
Interest, if not drawn oat, is placed to the credit
of the depositor as Principal, ana bear* tho tame in
terest from the first days of June and December, com
pounding twice a year without troubling the depewi
tor to call, or evoa to present his pass book. • At this
rate, money will doable in lees than ‘twelve years, !
Tanking in the. aggregate ciobt and nsr.nit.T ru I
CIST. ▲ TXAX.
Book., cooUOniDs Ih. Charter. Bj-Lmra, Bole
*®“^'G u l a tJ o a», furnished gratis, on application at j
r&caiDKST—GEORGE ALBBEE.
, . • , vica rnrsioEaTs. '
John B. BloFiulden, i Isaac M. Ponnock,
John Holmes, , John Marshall,
Alexander Speer, James B. D. Mewl*.
Bon}- D- Fahnestock, | A. M. Bollock, M. 8..
James HcAOJey, •- ; mil BorgwinT
Jamea Herdman, j William J. Anderson,
" rxta.
DOCTHETT.
auB:3tawd
Alexander Bradley,
John 0. Bactofen,
Ot*orge Black,
John B. Canfield,
Alunio A. Carrier,
Cbarlus A. Col 100,
William Duuglaa,
Johu Evanj*,
Hopewell Hepburn,
William 6. Haven,
Peter H. Htuikor,
Richard Hays,
William S. Luvvly,
SCBKTABT AND TbEABCI
fc&dewT
srom, sc<
J-mu a. t0u.n0... ; j, m touso
'YTOUNG RROTHERti- Duquesxb Foun-
X nor. Liberty sma.m-ar the Outer Dopot Pa.
U. R., I ittsbnrgh, i’u., unumfocture MACHINE
K“ b “ T . A “ D MILL rUBSACK
OAariNGo of every ilcscriptlon.
OILPIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIBS FRONTS.
GBATEBAIiti, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG
AiiD FRONTS, STOP
COCK QOXLS, Ac., always on hand and foreale low
Orders luft with W. \V. YOUNG, corner of Wood
street and Dianmnd alley, will rocoive prorunt atten
i!™: i. pl.ar
AU.iSM. JUoOUKAUCK.&CU., Vallkt
FocjroitT, Pittsburgh, Pa.
iWTWaagnoose, No. SOI Liberty street.
r^^^ r ? npi VQQK. PABLOR AND HEAT-
PABLOR AND;KIICHKN GRATEb.
HOLLOW WARE, etc., Sfoel and Glass Moulds, ReU»
ing Mm Caatmgß, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and At
lizen Pipo, fiad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, CarWhttlß, ConpUngas
and Castings generally.' Also, Jobbing and Machicu
c-oflllng# cunle ro order. Patented Portable Mill,
with steam or Horto Poatr. nolicmd
oils. esc.
H. HAMFTO.N,
OIL BROKE
Metropolitan Hotel Building, -
St. CLAIR STREET, PiTTeStravß.
Offlc* Luura from & to 11 a. tn. and 3 to 6 d m
Je7flm *■
UKTUULITI, OIL WUKKft Kuksb *
X Guar?, Proprietors; Uefiovr# and Manufactor.
ent of
Pure Burning Petrollto—trade mark
Pure White Carbon Oil,
Pure Deodorlzod Buuiolv,
t>ti*aui Clarified Lubrioatiug GU.
Gold Pressed R..R. uo do
No. X, No. 2 and No. 3 Machinery 0;l,
Argand Oil, Dead OU, Glory Oil,
Gre **° spirits of Napntl-a.
filled promptly. r
LL-Ufflo. curuor ur frual md Bniilhllcld KrecU
MnaocgaheU Hnqse. Pittslimgh, Pa. j a H
Jaaca msßaax „a. n SAaa«L«
& BARBOUR,
DKaLEniUt
CARBON OIL,
lamp manufactobess
Nq. 23 WOOD H7EEET,
UEO. W. SttXaK O. T Sl*lUk'l.
UiL REFJLNERYr
HOLDSULP, BUY AN A 00.,
WA-xurscrtmims or
DURNISO OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL.
0Q tbo very best quaUty of
eieur without odor; also, a good
OBKASK iT ° K ’ FUr ” WHIT> ' MSZI| IS( cal
MT-AU ordra left m Mo. 3i Finn Srucn, Dank
” orAd^ C ° D,i WIU ** attended to.
IMULKOiL WORKS.—WRiH'iiiAN
* A A ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in.
PURE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed.)
PITTSBUBGIf. PA.
CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
Order* received for the present afoCHESS, SMITH
A Co. s, Water and First streets.
ee2;6md
JSTRORA OIL VVORKt).—LON(£
UILLEH A CO. ’
gWoria >t Bhuj.barg Sutton. Alli- S hftij V«lw,
omco and Wart'hocae, 83 MAEKET fiTEEET,
rillsbargb. . ’
«. B iVL^ tnrerßor M*LCMU»ATISa and LUDBI
-OATX&O CAJtBO2» OILS and BENZOLE.
1 &ETtJii£i> OIL, ffurickid non*«xplo*
tire, alway on hand. • oe!2:lyd
I UiiKiCA'i'lWU OIL, AT THE LOW
rmicx or 25 CENTS PEE GALLON, cooitutlr
oo baod ud for sola by E. C. AJ. 11. SAW YEB. 3
A* to tbo quality, wo-refbr to annexed certlSala •
. PiTnicaou, Nor. 27. low.
4J - bo-J»tr—Gouto: Tbo Lubri
c»tlDg OU we are getting from yon we And to be tbs
twt for our purpose* we here erer used.
Tu* L. S, U. K. E. JL Co.,
- Br W«. £SPY, bmUint.
OIL WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP A CO.,
Manofeclurera of
PUIiK WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS,
Office, No. 231 Liberty street,
myS.-CmwE
| LMJiKjfiK oil wukkST" ~
WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDGE,
irsxtrraorr&EK or
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealer la
„ „ LA ALPS, CM3IXEZS, dc.,dc„
He. 89 Market street, between Secood and Third.
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
mhSO-.dly
PJEESE & GKAFI’,
01 L -«•«*««.
PUBK DEODOBIZED Em!N ' ! ' o
JTJAM tXABIIIKD MAOHIEEBY OIL.
OttO* ALLOIU.VXTIES PUBCUaSeS
Oil Barrels wanted.
Ooraer Office. Mooftnaeo-ta Ilona*. d»l;aeawlr>'
"DILLIAKD TABLES, With Sharps
Patent Cushion, arc well known to be superior
to all other*. Patented Norciaber, 1859. ■
Monn&Ktoty, 143 PULTON.STREET,
New and eeeond*hand
BALLS, CUES,
TRIMMINGS,**,'Ac.
by mail will rpeeiT* prompt attention.
liTmiS ALATTEK Ob' THE ESTATE
of WlMam Brown,deceased, No. March terra, 1
iOhL Atao Orphan*’ Coart held at Pittsburgh.
June 2L-1,1802, the Oonrt made the following order!
And now, to wit, Joe Slat, 1802, on motlon of J.
H. Miller, Attorney for Administrator, the
appoint IL.B. Larnataa, Eaq., Auditor, to makedls
tribnlionof the balance in the hands of the - drain*
w *° r * .. * B» THE COURT.
From the record.
Atteeti W. A. Ukuoh, Clerk.
All pottone Intorwttd will plow tat. noUco that
tliß.uJiujr.ataio earned win attend for the pnrpjio'
£Ma appointment, at hi. omee. No. 123 fouxthst..
Plttelrarjth, on anuHSDAY, Ufa 7th daj of AniStl
lbe», at iu o clock a. m., when andwowe tbeyfcre'
teqoetted to attend. - - J ’<"
_Ju7;dawt<lP ft. P. CAPNAnAW.Aodttcr.
( 4 EU - ALIIKEIS, aOA Ss vo No. 71,
w ‘» l »d3 Tourtb .tree,, luto »i
ceitod afresh aopplr of prime, Marco anddeairablS
JBOOTS AND SHOES,;
and CMlien’a HEEL
CUNQBEpS 0AITE118; Children’. Goat , and klo
tocoo aod- toho. DEEL BOOTS; Youth’, p.trnt
■fa'h" "A f ;r d ‘?. d . French TIES; Woneivhzt?,
Morvr2«.a E OaKINS pOeot’eJbtoah rawed Buckskin
BOOTEES; Qcats Ir.bLbgALP BOOTH; Gent's
Pwach Balaieral COBGBKB3 BOOTS, a’J of which •
liATe Xocs uadd; to cider, wilL special regard to fit
alio durability, and Are warnottd rlxu satltfisc*
» t,n - r . - Je3o
eJL= cnasxßs.—A rery large stock cf choice TBEE3,
ofKloctod variet W to choose bom, With erwy pwd.
bis care taken to hare erery rariety true to cams. •
Of. Apple alone we hare 175,<J0£-£O,OW of which.
£• *“”5 W* old *» I W* I«ir oWj. pear, IoX
OOQtwlothwe yeareold. Peach, Plum, Ac., a flu.
- Bartaascx—th*Troee lathe Uomry.- Call and '
examine them. . ... - .
V SVEBGREEBS from 1 to 8 feet, by tho hundred.
n*^S“p!‘> l JiS' E P£ H A!il> OAKtABB NCR.
8*Bi»p» Pittetmrgh, : ;
•; aalSnlawT , JOHNHtJEPOCH, Ja. :
njjt'Ks.
Ootsmbui cmd CKaeftm ati SidH XAm «4a
. ftnnXiimfllj
k»T*Pitalrarrh L-OOn-mi
. do
do y , b-JO *•'
Ido Colambn*. 11:10' “■ I
AjTire* Cincinnati 4*2o'd m
- do fit. Loai»._“~
toMrai Pittsburgh and
Splendid Stooping (tors studied to ail HI
PilOimrsk sad Rlsdtop TA-.
Eesros Pittsburgh 1:00 s. m.| 6:10s. in 112:50n.m
do Wsllirille; SOT “ IHI -1 sl'i.
do Bioobear’e .'4.-00 ** } 8:16 ** lam u
do Wbeeliog. 4:64 »* 1033, «. I 4** u
Arriroa BelUir— &05 •*" JIOKO « j &05 «
Connecting »i tPheellngwlili Bdilaioro *nd fat
SaUroed.na«t BolkirwithCenUnlOhtelulbSLd
for Zanaerille, Lancaiter, CtrckrWe, OolanjwTSn .
cinneti, Imttanapolie/St. Lonis, and point*
Pißtbmrgk cad CTwlaad Zebu*
Iwacc. PittUrargh..; , ISO a. o. 14:50 n. m
do w.uitiu, ta “ 100 0
do Bayard M . MMM '... Mw . M 6JO “ fcu •<
do AlHanca i Tt . [l 6:43 r«, r A*4o H
do • Hadron 8:00 u 8*42 u
Arrive* Cleveland—Shls “ ; fcso «
Mnn'torch*,
Ss? Philadelphia ui Ouul Donrpai AManca with
PitUburgh.Fart Waytt. and Chicago.
R° z B.
B. ror Akron, Cuyahoga FhHi and liUlerxburz, and
*• Sift.'
and Boßalo with & A T. B. B. for loMo,'lliM
andChicsgo, and the North-west. • •"-■■■A',
WellrvUie Accommodation lean. aH.oop.ia.
'*£>£»&s£? “ riT °
Throng Ticket* to aIT prominent, points in the
West or Sooth-treat, Northor North* west, 1 can b*
procured at the Litem Street Depot, FltttmS.
For farther to SlcSnd' Ap ’ Ut -
A«g» Cotoponp'*
Jamai D. Koliej,
Peter A. Madeira,
John H. Mellor,
James Shidie,
Robert Robb,
Walter P. Marshall,
John Orr,
Henry L, EU»gw»lt,
John 11. Sboenbenter,
W illlam E. Schmertx,
Alexander Tindle.
Isaac Whittier,;
Christian Yeager.
:a-CIIAS. A. COLTON.
S ik dmm'b"r AR^inrs :, =crE2“
eangement wnw ggsggsggfl<&ii:_B
IS63*—THE;- pmnTßvr J
TANIA CENTRAL SAuSoiSTsiSklliAniY
T ThI»A i?“ S'.Vif r i M0HI) -* T ' Map sui?t
Pittsburgh mod PbUedelphiAtnd wn«iFAi*»rt>i. -
neettons at Harriabujw. tor Baltimore Washing,
ton. mid for New Yorf yia ADeatoim rSS*; .
The EEPRE® TRAIN iKrm thr&St nuori
statlcmdolp *l**so p7«l,itopid*g way at pX-,
cJpal rtattmaj making direct at bESZ
fcarg for Baltimore,. Washington and NewrYork rla
Auentown.
FAST LISE litres' ; the abate named Butko
daUy XflmuUjs' oxetptea) at p.m.,ttop*ing
only at principal station, wnd- concerting aTSartK
bur* tos. Baltimore and WashingtonT^*
Jb&CAL FREIoat Oar
attached, learn thrf Passenger «,»i, nm,,,.
htg, (Sunday, exempted,) nt
far as Conemaoghand stoptdng at all-stations. -
The Johnstown Accommodation Tkaln leares daily.
B*»nd Accommodation Train fcr WUl'a Btattoa
lootm daily (except eondatJhtllAU .m. -
1 rE ai < *ommodatioa; Train fcr WUl'i Static
r™ ( ’‘ iCrtt^ a ß d ‘ r h“
Fcorth Accommodation Train : Wall*, fitetlou
WxidaUjlexwptßnndartat&lgp.m.
Fmt Y/ali’s Station Acccmia3datlon, el m. •
and Station « S :+SS
Wall’s Station • Aocotsiuodatieß* 1*65 ta m^¥nßT«N
WUI- Station Accom m ' *
PraUo from Blalmflle aad Indiana emmect it Bhdre.
rlUb Intenectlcn. with Johnstown *pv*tTTe T
*«t and West, lUprun and Mall West.
The publia wfll'Qnd It greatly to tnfienaL 7 te
OT-'ng SMt or West, to txarel by th» PenantnAJa
as the acoOnuaodattons
oannot boserposeed on any other reou.'. Tbe'Read Is
te'iastcd with atone, and* 1* entirely bm from da£.
We can premise safety, speed and comfort to aD wha
nuy fever thii RoadwlttftbtirTy ™
r ..... FARE. .... , T '• V t
s SKSsrfl aS2±sti=*s s
To Harrisburg 745} .. a oa
ch»ci«d to all fctattoni on the P.nnrYlra. .
and to PhOadUphla, BSl£o?«
Pawngma pnrchaUng tlchcta in cat. wlil ha
Ihanacho. rMpotaihl, fcr
aa J ior an a»ocat not exewfing »UH. ~T W
a. B.—An Omnihoa Line hsa‘been iinniovad ia
omrey paeecngors and baggage to - .
pot, at 0 cherge not tooled2seente feredeb®^,
sanger and baggage. For Uckafe.applytfr -vT
At; the Pemisylrania Oeatral Ba&soai :
Station, on Llterty and Grant /r* 30 **?
' r '* ENOCH LEWIS. ~
;a3 . • - ■ Qcn’l Sapertnyndsnt, Altoona,
PlrrMraoH. Pcaaa.
QTEAM AmiKLYBETWEEN^a.
O NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. l&cd*Etl&
Saturday, a t ioii
iut*s or raasiam" '
TlS— l
tariira, Antwerp, *o* ?“?"
»-Piutson» ron Eraorx.—B,
nurp cf -JSab, aU Wap tiTm*i a2£ : '
M*Bmon wlahing to'hrin* ont'Uialr.iifcadaM"”
bey tickets bm at the following rates tolfew Tw? r;
cr Queenstown; Ist Oabln,#7s/lBi' -
and 3106. Steerage from'Liverpool SttiOOi .ftS? <
Queenstowns3o,oo.. .... ,*T* ’ A™,. ■
Tbtaa Btcamers hsTe superior .aoconuibdatiimß to .
passengers, and’ carry experienced Susmss. . Ttey ’ ;
are .built to. Watar.tigbt Iron BeefiOLnii %!££.■■ •
Patent Fin. AunihilJSaoa te«dT?r? T&:
I JOHN,G. J>AI»l, AgaaL‘
Wn 00 T.iterU atwwt. • J>l
T3B PHILOSOPHIC; -BUBNEBh-i ;s
HATDEN’fi NEW DOUBLE-ACnNiJ PHfTtrt
OnOPHIO BURNER, for CARBQN QIL, la now -,
comfcJ,t£m M * OT,m * U X«*‘ with pwfcct •
i sa^iarssjffjgßi^^w
?’ it U “."T ocs 0c 5* llj ***■«• Utahanyotbcrbmrncr
Ughwl .ithout^ ¥££.■.
onttoncntngthogSß.
Thuo bomcnl ar. tho common Ho. 1 .Ut and cah
be pat on any lamp now In use. Srerr nenoa w>4n *■ ■
S l^?! 011 S‘ ou i l ““xoaPhUofcphloSuner. IWt.
d . Cl,t ‘. t - Sold ax. Ho.i K 1 FMich
t EJ'i PltUb “i* ll - ' P. HATDIB.
. >ds;lyicx*wP. .-■ -. ■ * ; .
PITT3CCBGH, pa.
y.ULuAK J- tdltUix ).
W. P. PORTSB * 00, '
' Slaiinftwlcreriot.
BTEAMBOAT BnATO.CBAKKa.PISTOSBODa..-'!
PITHAH JAWS, WJBISIS. lAHXJ2IOTITI
;-AHD CAB AAUC3, AHCHOBS, - ’ vi.
Aad »U kindr of Hwfj forgo)* ,
SEW JOBE.
FAKMJjaia AfIJU miAJHUis,
GEOWEY’S TAK ABD SEPARATOR,
For cluniag GBAIN. . Patented Javur.uen
6jSß^sar?,%»zsaMs; J ;
and Grainy and remark ChaH'Smot. Cheats ■ 5 *
Cockle, Ac,, more, .thoroughly; an& with |<ai fabor^ -
*?£ « u . We prase at. thfaJSii7A‘~ *'
the pobmi, with confidence that ItwllTgirk «a«*l ‘ ;
satisfaction end camekpeWny tat*geaa»r o*£ Bar.
jpg parehaaed the: eofe - rltfht la anti •
JeaBaimH»awP.» SIP Liberty et..- -- -„ :_
w, J. SHARP,
rpt^-’KiSNiNKUb ; Ami J ifWKHM--.>* ..
Jr?}**? 1 Pans,Ofl ana®,:i; yr
CosdenMsc Pipe® and "r», of. U 1 kinS , r ,-
•made to order. We hare on hand. 15 esginee, of A tnl's *“i
40 bone power;
OB HtilbC le abd-li bairns capadty; on«S> barrel : c
Agitating Tank; Jlre Pnmuifliate'Banr aU aiew, iJ>w
which wooffer. low for cash or approvel poer. Th® 1
Engtnea,,A&, ar® all warranted.' *- . • v ,
- *» i W;W. WALLACE,
• jß2fctnumwF p^.
S'JL’&AM - MA tc JSL tS ~W 2
menu, Tablete -and Qrare ■ Btop«u-op iZi ' f
made to order at lhn lont«tpTfc«e. We wwiM =T' fc
tlcalarljrlnTlte the attention of Sw: ' <
aadbeaatintf Imprortmeot InOnr* ' j,<3iT
Patent Adjostabtotilriald; it coata bat little «nd S3J s s •«* •
much to tbebeaatycf tbeOrtrs 6 ton go. A WamnWx< -i' s *
319 mod SW> Liberty itm*, pt&bSSK : *}r
Je26JpnwF: -> > . . Vry/WAifwSl !
f|X> AUM'fcitm—-AachorHolting ninth.
X Mill Atone*, Portable Itlfl*. -
Y'£") vh ,“ u ’ “ m gmrl°»-»~mni »■—%Mni"ni
•U WnJfc rofMl*. . W. W.WALtAOt
J«tS:3mire«wy - 319 I.ffcrtTßC.PlttjbafgfcT^
H yf!4^ ULiltJ UiSMiiaiT • *
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