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A DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED. Death., of Col. Donnelly. Colfxppee, Aug. lit,*—Gen. Baford return* \ ed to camp yesterday. . . • --I - From the best datofofctainable It is thought that Jackson** rear line is about four'miles back of tho Rapidan, whllohis majn point .of . deftnoaisatGordottsville. * y It Uralso reported that a large force of ' the | ■ enemy now occupy the line of the Central Railroad ‘ from. Louisa-to 'Charlottesville. ' From J this it would appear they have' formed • anew line of defehse, and fight a decilivo battle at or near Gordtmsnlle.' • /.« ■ Gen. Buford .took-many-iirisoners, some or whieh came, opt from.tbeir hiding places and TOluntanly surrendered. . They said that ' they were tired of the 'war. ■ CoK Donnelly died last night. :• All isbelievod to be quiet In. Croat this ■ morning. •! , -- .. War; ©r4«*« ■ ' WASfiiBGTOs, Aag. ls.—Tha following has jagt-boeniMued:;. Wi.RDm»T«ffSI,AT)rf.(3timAL , sOFFICB, 1 ■■..‘i W J.BHIKGTOS, AUg.11863. J General Order flb; 103.—The following is ns order of the President of the United States of-the date of Jane 26th,; 18621' The forces ■i under Major Generals Fremont, Banka and McDowell, inciading the troop* now under Brig, Gen. Sturgis, at Waifilngton,. shall be • consolidated and forth one army» to be called the Army of Virginia. Second/The command of the Army of Virginia ia specially aaaigned to Majl Gen. John Bone as Comniandlng Gen. The troops of- the Mottfffaln Department, ' • heretofore under command of’ Gen.Bremont, shall constitute the first'army corps, under command of Gen. Ptemont. 1 The troops of the Shenandoah Department, now under Gon. • /'Banks; shall constitute the second army corps, .; / and be commandedßy' him. Thetroops un . dg command of Qeff.moDowell, except those - 1 ,f within the fortifications and city of washing* ton, shall form tbb third army cbips, and be • under his-command.'' : . . By order of the Secretary of War. t E.- D. Tow!iS«KD t An’t Adj’t Gen 1. \ • .'4-4 The Reported Movement at Harri son’s Landing* .. v?. • • The eastern dailies of Friday ignore this • . v subject, erceptth© Now_Xork 2?wm, whieh publishes letters from,'Harrison’s Landing, which say the movement iSr going on, and maker the following statement in its editorial columns.:. • • W« hare definite hews this morning, from —" • our correspondents with the Army of tho Po icmao, of the entire vrithdrawai of General McC«LLiii'a array from its recent camp at Harrison's Landing* At tho time out letters were written, the evacuation was in full pro gress; and as . the time has elapsed within which the first march was. to ho accomplished from the late oamp to- the vicinity of, Wil liamsburg; and as no news has been had up to the moment cf tho present writing of any Interference with Gen. MeClellan's movement on the part of the enemy, we may assume that it has been entirely .successful, and tbat all possibility of hostile injury to that_still great •army, isolated an<Lineffectual where it was, . is at an end. After this positive. 'statement, it publishes the following dispstch from Washington* _i Secretary Seward stated last evening that | . thecurrent stories, published in some of tho papers, and generally’believed here for tho - last three or four days, that Gen. McClelUik# ■ army had left the Peninsula, were uartnie. ’ Reasons are known here. that, indoporidentfcf »Mr. Beward’e statement, leadtothe Whet may Como in . the future, of courae^re ■ mainsunoertain. • Military matters, ftererore, assnme a profoundly, iaiyod-up appoaoonce. ' Secessionists; have'rumors of aisAfcocs to i McClellan's army—less of artillery; lcn»-v ' shipping, etc.—but in very vague fo*«n, and not regarded credible. - This denial, coupled with_the total silence of the other papers, and the silence or our Washington dispatches on the subjeot, con vince us that wbatoyer may foundation for the reports of the evacuation, tb* publica tion of the reports eras premature,-and that it is by no means certain that McClellan bar es caped from bis critical position. T?#\ y Late from Gen. Pope’s Amy. ' - WisnisGTon* Thursday, ifag.14,1862 - The following has. been received here, dated Headquarters Artny cf Virginia, near Cedar Mountain-, Aug.14, 18G2 ; There was no col lision with the enemy, yesterday or to-day. : They hare broken up their camp atGordons -TlUo, nnd their force* have retired to some • point notyet reached by our sooutSi . •' Reports of Rebel forces at Madison and on ; the Culpepper road are without foundation. Gen. Fopo'e army holds the approaches to ' 'the occupies both banks, and la aa- T Tho following dispatch wm received to-day by Gen: Pope from Gen. Halleck; 1 WißeiSGToH,Thursday, Aug. 14,1862. lb Major QentrpX Pop?*;,, :■ rr • Tour telogram erealDg U most satis factory,and 'I- congratulate you,and your army, and particularly Gen.-Banks and his corps, onyour hard-earned but brilliant suc cess against superior nntaberj.i, Your ■troopshave covered themselves with glory; and cedar Mountain will bo known in history as one of the great battle-fields of the war. ■ H. lu HiM-nci i Generalfln-Chlef. • Gen. Pope, this morning, reviewed the Dl vision of Brig. Gen. Bufns King. The troops are in the best condition and spirits. “War DspAETMsrr, I , , Washington/Aug. 14, 1862. j - Tho following has been received here front Cedar Mountain* 6 p. m., 13th: V fc J* Gen. Milroy and flen. Buford, with their brigadei of Infantry and cavalry, followed the enemy beyond tho Bapldan. Gen. Jackeon a beggem trnine »ie_«een in ;.th»dlßtanco, end It'll add' Jaokson will not make a etand tble aide of Orange Court Honeo. , : Scouting parties from Gen# Milroy s brigade nuud the Baptdan yeetorday, and nearly nasbod Orango Court Houle, where a large body of rebeleremained. -- The bodlee of rebels are eonetanOy tonnd in the .wood. and corn field, around the battle-ground. . .t i ■F 4 •«.vf • • »«* I Traitors 'Hunting iidwn the !Flag— Alleged Beee»sionißts Ajreetea. / i CAiusDAroci, S. Aog* 14» 1862. - Yesterday two aenwei*;'amst*d iftthe Village or fehelps, Oft i t&o Central: BaOroad, charged with -tearipg; down the Stan and Stripes.oathe of Tuesday/ and were broSht to thir place by.Depnty States 'Marsual Hildreth. ■' ; - V Vv' . * ‘ The most Intense excitement prevailed,-at the scene of the oatregej untir "after, :thenrr resu were made, and lttras freely proposed to The public exasperation was increased by the Xact tbaLono or. two similar outragw hadpro- Tieosly oeonrred, near the same local! ty,-»- Cor.X. T.PotU t , -The Draft— Official Explanations to be Issued— Secretary Welles; - WißßixoToi.Aupui 15. thst the Wsr Deportment »H 1 boob U*B<roffl elsl axplssstlomof-tbs^ordorslnjolsHoarto ’■ .wt, which bars' Keen- mlroador- HstrSopsrtihnit for plwes In ths nevrfor r - Affairs at Camp.Cnrtin. . t ' ; it ! i»ona«nto'od;«»w (btituMan *£ 1 - t ten or iwolvo wglnioati h»T« t»»n S'JJjVTjf Sudd Cartlo. If ti »Uo nndor hifejotbwi pffioWlj.wWOaaj* ll ---—• ' Ins imUontud ud rapped with onu* ] *od k»flii*tr»o»port»tlon nadjr, *m only •'rat ing onto* to mow. % . '’' ■■ j- J ’ ;: •• Vr--:-. ■', • - —■v-.r-r: === FROMRIGHMOND. BEHESTS OP BELEASED OFFICES?. Return of Gets. H’C&Uandßeynolds, COL: CORCORAN NOT YET RELEASED. Genera! Pope’s Officers Held as Hostages, Thu Porlresj Monro, eor«!pondonco of the. PhlUdolphia JVm» gi«» information roapoot ing thomchango of ptiaonora and the movo moots of General Jackson. ’ riSAt. KXCBSSQX OF, CjFFICEHS. Tho Ariel finally company with General Thomas* flag-of-trn'co boat, the Hon •ry Borden, to Aiken*s Landing. On passing City Point, to the surpriso-of all, the dock was In flames. The motive of this has yet to ***sl about eight o’clock on Tuesday evening the returned Union officers "arrived at Aiken's Landing,'the majority, haying walked from Richmond, a distance of thirteen mUes. Their exchange should have* been'effected a week ago, hut ho satisfactory reason; was given for their Unwarrantable detention. ’ T Colv Corcoran; with other Salisbury prison- I ore, wefo expected daily In Richmond, but at | the last dates, bad hot arrived. =' No officers | among the un wounded taken had died, though ssveral bad suffered from:ilcknbss,' dysentery chief complaint. '; * . Gens: McCall and-Reynolds .havereturned, I and the' former" complains much of the indig- I nity to which, as a general officer , and a man { advanced in life, he wha subjected, in being Confined; with eighty others, in onoroom, I r where no convenionco whatever for comfort { existed. He was at first paroled, and lived with - Geh; Reynolds for three days at. the Spotawood House, but on hearing that Gen; Pettigrew was not paroled, but confined ,at 1 Fort Delaware, tho robel government, as an I offset, Befit them to prison. Gen.- Pettigrew, | however, had a room to himself, and had much | better accommodations than they. Gen. Mc- Call repeatedly wrote to Gen. Winder respect ing his condition, but gained no satisfaction. DBiaoSEES TAXU FROM OXS. POPE. Tho officers taken from Gen. Pope's army, including Gen. Prince, will be held as hosta ges for the suitable treatment of t’bushwhack 018*’ token by Gen. Pope. They are confined I In precisely tho same room used in the day time by Col. Hatch and Lieut. Masters, after thoir captore. fcd only oh bread and water, allowed no inattrasß or blankets, find subjected Ito the same'sickening atmosphere; If the buihwhaekers are treated as other prisoners I of war, Gcn. Prince and companions will be likewise served; if any are shot, precisely the I same number of the hostages will suffordeath. { JACKBOS*S BEINFOBCEUEXTa. Our officers in Richmond were kept thorough ly versed in all the facts known to the public there, and through casual remarks of rebel officers could form satisfactory conclusions. Jackson'* army ha* fan immen**lj/ reinforced lately , and new number* probablj 150,000 -men. A demolition of Popo is confidently counted on, and a subsequent attack on Washington and a march into Maryland are considered a certainty. Troops have lately passed throuen Rich mond in surprising numbers. Over forty thousand men passed through there, towards Gordonsvllle, since the sth inst., from Geor gia and Mississippi alone. One hundred ad ditional pieces of artillery were sent in that ; direction on Monday night. About one hun i dred and fifty thousand men are now In and [around; Richmond; three hundred and fifty thousand men, at least, are in Virginia alone, with from two to three hundred thousand In { other portions of tho South. , AD additional 1 draft of ono hundred and fifty thousand mon is soon to be'raised. These men are by no means,all disciplined, but are splendid fight- I ing material. They do not atways make an 1 attack In good order, bat come ponring along I in enormous masses upon batteries, regatdlea# of gaps opened in their ranks by storms of shot, and often gain their point through sheer I force oftnumbers and dead weight. I THE. HEW IIEBRIMAC. The deck plating of the new Mammae is nearly all in position, and she is to be ready I in ten days for operations’, with her armament onboard.. Tho other two iron-plated Teasels are small, and In a state of groat incipience. I They need not excite present apprehension. “ Bctteesdis."— This 1a the name given to Demoorau in Ohio, of the Vailendighem stripe. Eapressive; is it not ? CJJTViD^TES. |,'~»CONGKESa—Josiah Coplkv, of IKy Allegheny City, (formerly of Artmlxong Co., and now the Bepnbllcan nominee of that county,) will be * candidate for Congrb»* lor ihe 23d DHttict, composed of theconntfeeor AraiMroug, Bailer end | that portion of Allegheny lying weat of the AUe gheny and north of the Ohio men, before the Con- I vention of Delegatee from that part of Allegheny coanty. ; fr l4:lc - A'iWNuy.-w. m. th£y yiorrtn will be*candidate for nomination to the office of-DUtrlct Attorney, aubjeet to the de cision of the liepnbUcan County CoaTentlon. * ap!9:tc . irIS»I>ISTKIOT ATTUKNIfIY.—AIbx. Mo Watson, of Allegheny city, will beacon dhlate for nomination to the aboTe office, in the ton- Tention to be called by ihe Bepoblican Kxecutlre Commute.-. mb2S:te »r$ B DiSTKIOT ATiVKK K KTUeun- denigned will be a candidate for the ebote office before the Bepoblican KomfnatingCfenTention. ° JIABBIIALL SCHWABTZWELDEB. Y, UiSTKIOTaTIUBNKY. —Jho.M. jiy 1 ’ EißKPininMrin bo * candidate for dobld** tlontothe abore office, before the next nominating Coonty Contention. ■ aplostc COUfITYCOMMIiwIOxNiSK. w —Joß*mui Busunvef Sooth MtUbnrgh, vfll bo o cftndidftto fer the*boTeofflce,«obJect to the decision of the Bepobllqui County, CouTention. CuMMlStiiUiSKK.—Hobbrt ■IKy McClam, of Jftodley township. wUI be*c»n* dldntoJor Countj CommtoJoner, subject lathe de ddon oftbo Bopnblican County Cfanwntion.- my22;tq ■ irs* OOU N T Y COMMISSION JSK— JoHATnjui Mtw.T,ofl»wßr St. Clair, will bo supported lor County Commissioner, bolbro “o B«- pnt»Ucao County OonTeottop.;• - • ap7:to^ tJlAi’Jfi SENATE—James U tr& Graham, of Allegheny City. The Mend* of JAMES I/. G&auam will prow bis nomination (or Bute. Senator. . ■ - - atJ:tc STATE SENATE^— Kobbbt Astdbks, Esq., of Tilt township, will be a for the State Senate, before the next Be* pnblican Convention. my29:tc. SEN ATJl—The friends Qf < HouJ S. H. larsn will 'present hU name as a candidate for re-nomination'to ftbe Btate Senate, at. the next Republican Convention. . .aus:to hastate ttENA'm—e. i>, uazzam is ft {nr **» Republican nomination for the State Senate. . •• DESTROY YOUR—Rats, Roaches, Ao. • Drtlrojf ind Abli. . ■ Vfoitmr Bog** - • :i ■“■ . • ? - IVtfrgg yay«—ltuths in Yura.Ctotb®** Ao.. v Dettrov And FJcaj. • . ■ • Datroa war—ldsocU on Plwta . < ra -Anlfflaft4fa>.C Co.tar*. Rat, Roach, Bed-bug Exterminator; .»■ Bleetrio Powderfor Inßecti. , '‘.V? ••'.••TBB ’ - : ' ;: “ONLY unPALBtBLR BBMKBIIB KNOWN.". “Free trom'BoUonL” . : ■ ■■■, . «Hot dangeroat to tha Hamas Jamily. “Bats do not dla on tha pramlaea.": “They coma ont of their note* to dJo.* Belt taryahen-ty «U-WTk>W« truygUtto th. bm.dtea. and by : DrvogOiti. Ortctrt, ttortuepm, anaA«<ai/m_gooOT»Uyi in .all pountor towna and tII» SttWEßi 0&U.4 B. A. PAUHKSTOOK A 1 CO.* principal; wboleaaio. auiralall agents to * canorderas abort, or addreaa o rts r.<l t T«,(ortopri«. N t.m. i^A11 , \ ...' ; f j : ■ jelfcSmdawT No. 482 Broadway. New Ytrk._ OUTS AMU BUOJSS 'AT *»_-MAR KET STBEgT.-T.OOK ATTUE rWCMr- I*dlai Eng. liMtlng 800 l Oiltu»*l,W, worth *lg> (i « . “Con*' 1 . ■■ lfio ‘V. itW •i 1 41 • - ! »i' IfiO 2,00 «- flat Fr. Morocco Heel BooU I»£7, “ l*® «. : ;* I»J6 «» y MoToaofiUppor* M « •••» „ «um—• —«- 76 . ||l* am, oiHEgaooDS re pbopoetios. JAMES ROBB' r ■ - i »"■ «° M»»tW»T fiTBEET. ■ | JSW Uto VJStt HOSjBY—A-Choice ?ct jnraalltowcnMa "“i!* gnil <or Ml« at tbo fam “JornTZßESsttAw;; mns ■' X v-':' .^r : :'-r COMMERCIAL \ RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. [Reported tpeciaUpfar fka PiUthergh Qeteii*,} S-ati bdav, August 10.-tfuslacts continue* ratfaor doll eud Inactive with no particular feature to no. tico in any ortho leading article* and no change" in price*. As bessen below the transactions are almoyt entirely a local . FLOUR—the demand ia entirely local, though price* are firm and fully maintained. Sale of 30 JjbU . Family at $5,30; 50 do do at $5@5,20 and 60.d0 do at $540@5,20. Extra i* hold at $4.50@4,C0 and Byo Flours3@3,l2 GROCERlES—continue quiet, tho demand being light and confined to the want* of the local trade fiugar ia •oiling at S>K@lO)Sc. Coffee 22*£@23}*c and Molasiw 53@55c. BACON—Shoulder* are bold firmly at 4)£c; plain ham* canvassed 8c; and angar cured 10. StffEDS-rSale of 18 bosh Timothy (now. crop) at $1,50 and 35 bush flax (new crop) at $155. - CRUDE OlL—There l* an active demand for this article, and another advance has been established. We note a sale of 2400 bbls In bulk at 8c per gallon —cash.' Holders we understand are asking %% to 9c. 1 firm with a aalo of3o boxes prime W Rat «J£c. . FRUIT—SaIe of 18 boxee Reaches at $2,25 to $3,25 per buflh, and l 5 bbls Pears at $2,00 per bbl. Ap .plee steady at $2,00 to $2*H). .; . WHISKY—is quiet but firm with small sales of common at-s3o@3lc per gallon: ’ . •‘ FAii.catw.rnE Ec&ofkjj(< Caors—The London Economist .gives some very important' intelligence regarding .thecondition of the crops in Europe. In Italy, the crop Is short, the quality full 75 per cent below last years* and the yield deficient. Portugal hta A bad yield ahd free imports are expected. In the South of France there is a deficiency and though I tt atop has bden put to the damage of the rye in Ger many, prices are not lower. Baltimoxe CorrEE Uatxrr, August 15.—Since our last weekly report of this market we hare only to note sales of 200 bags prime Bio at 22Me 9 D>. The high prices ruling for some time past have material ly-affected the consumption, but hold ora show no disposition to sell except at- extreme rates. The stock of Rio has been increased by the arrival of the hark Leighton to 19,000 bags; of other descriptions the supply is extremely light. We still qnote ordi nary aud fair Bio at 2l@2lKc, good to prime do at 22@22>$c, antTJava at 27c ... Doucsno Dbt Goooa^—Trado remains doll in ! nearly all cotton goods. The commission houses are ' doing abeoldtely nothing. Their ♦‘card prices” are largely above the prices paid to jobbers. Standard ShMlurgsore marked at 25c, hot are selling at 20c; drills, also marked at 25c, bring ;22@23c, because 'they axe wanted fur government purposes. Prime madder prints are held by the commission ,honsos at I4®lse,’not ore aelllog at very irregular prices by •obbers. •• In shirtings we notice considerable sales of a prime mark at IT&e, to doee out. Tbs New York Mills’ good* are held at 2lWc, wld byalead ing jobber at'-18c.. Printfug cloths lor 64 square, and very strongly held. . Tbero Is little doing in woolens. Shawls are soil ing at 10@12>j per cent on last season’s prices.—w. V. World. - : PirrssoßGu, Ft. W*tke A Chicago Samoan, August 16—Saksscrape, WtaFlaccus; 60 bxs soap, fchomaker A Lane; 25 bxs candles, J 8 Dllworth A co; 54 carboys vitriol, North Amer*can oil eo; 100 hide*, M Del≱ 100 do do G N Hof&tott; 2 cart I’ic metal. Jno Moorhead; 21 bbls pearls, J B Can* 1 - leld A co; 1 car lumber, Hall A Speer, 14 roll# leath- | crand calfskins, Holsteine A co; 12 doz pail*. Jo* Mlll*; 20 do Mnrtland A Connor; 30 do do Graham A Thomas; 10 do do Watt * WUsen;l6 bxs cheese, Wm Uaslage; 33 do do Webb A Wilkinson; Id do do S Ew art A A corn? do do, J B Can field; 29 sks rags, lot John Lyth; 258 bdla paper B O Howard. Cbsvaijtvn A Pimapkon Railxoad. Aug. -15. 1 car Ice, : E F Bool; 150 plates copper, Bussey A co; 20 carboys, Jas Irwin; 1 car Iran ore Nimick A co; 2 do do Spang, Cbalfant.A co; 2 do do Lyon, Sborb A co; Ido do Hallman. Bahm A co; I do do Loyd A Black; 7lroUs leather, O N lieffitott; 119 sks wheat, 333 bush do, B T Kennedy A bros; C 2 oil bbls Arties co oU co; 18 rolls ieatb.-r Chaa Keifcr. 21 bxs chreae, Lll Yolgt A co; 28 sks wheat, J L .Noble A co; 8 bbls apples Joo Herbert; 2 kgs lard, J S Dilworth A eoj •4 sks wool, S Harbaugh A co; 3 bbls eggs, Culp-A fchepard. r ’ Hoax Steamkm Solo.— We learn frsm cur Clu- Cincinnati exchanges ihat the steamer St. Louis was sold at that placo the other day for $5,000, and the Citizen for $15,000. From the St. Louis Democrat we learn that nego tiations were being made at that place a few days ago for the purchase of the new steamer Forest Bose. The New York and Kenton, are beth laid up at Bellatr, a short distance below Wheeling. The for mer boat has a portion of her cargo by r&IL The riTer here Is very low. and navigation is, and has been for some time post, entirely suspended Mona Gck boats ro a tna Westses -Bivehs.— I Mr. Hart, naval constructor In this Department, j yesterday purchased the eiwsm St. Clair and Bril* I llant, for $19,750 and $20,000 refpectl Teiy. These I ■learner* wilt leave this morning for CnWndolet, it I few miles twfow this dty, where several Teasels of I war aw under* construction. The two purchases of I yesterday will be immediately deprived of their cab* ns and other portions of their upper works. We understand It is designed to • cover the bulls with iron, and to construct around them Iron bulwarks of , considerable height, with apertures for sharp-shoot: era, a large number of whom will be carried by each steamer* are entirely new, having been built at Pittsburgh} or in that vicinity, and arrived here I three days ago on their first trip. ! It Is presumed from the small drauaht of these boats, and the character of their armament, .combln ed with the urgency of matter* on tho tributaries of the Mississippi, that they are designed, first; for immediate service on the Missouri, In convoying steamers, until order again prevails in the State, and that afterwards they will serve In the mow south erly streams. Besides sharp-shooters, it is said they wifi each carry several twelve pound guns. The sup ply ofllrlit draught gunboats will prebably not stop bens, as It is rumored light or mow elTgMe teamen will t>e purchased and be put In fighting shape with out loss of time.—St. Louts Democrat. ALLEGHENY KIVEK iJE&j packets. fffniiaai Tho DODLET, C«pt. Hu,h HcLmw, will rocol,o freight tor Oil CUT THIS DAY. tuli ~ . B. J.COYLE, Ag.nl. sEtrMjro ja*tcutjmß. EEELEK A WILSON’S Sewing Machines, 80. 27 niTfl BTBEET, PITTSBDBOB, PA., UNITKDSTATKBFA IB For the Year* 1858,1859 and 1880. orwAWM or to.ooo Bold lh Till MORE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR. We offer to the public WHEXLEBAWILSOH’S IMPROVED BEWIHO MACHINE, at REDUCER PRICES, with increased confidence of lte,merits as the beat and moat reliable JanUly &»ing'JSa*htns' now in n»e;-‘ Itdous equally well cni tbc thlcJnattuid thinnest fabric*,'makes the lock-atitch impossible to narnvel, alikoon both sides; fa simple la construc tion,' mow' speedy In movement, end more dqreble than any other machine. Circulars, filing prices and description of Ms* chines, furnished gratis, on application in person or by letter; Ever* Machine warranted for, three yean. , WM> BPMMKUA 00. gEWINQ MACHINES. WILLIAMS A OBYIB’ uuqnaUed doqbU thread |Z£ FAMILY SKWIHO MACHINES. Stteawia* tfo. 12 FIFTII BTBXET, Tbcae Machines will do all hinds of work, and are warranted and. kpj* 1a , repair, without any s?*•. ULLtr,SIBiIH»OO.,ApmU. wltb'ni inucii Impunity u my Is market, notwlth •tandloc the gross misstatements. parportlntj to «m> i*.n Com th* GrorsrA Baker flowing ttachin* Od. sod others. .ThoMea of stopping parsons frdm nlog Abme.machines* when they, cannot stop w from sell, log tbetff, 1* preposterous.' This Machine was pat* anted Feb. 1$1«JU" WttwiMbrnKirdaAg per** tfilh a fi*ksaJf«*u*«wbocaa point out oma single oiaa where a jfeaon to whom vtunnU aHaehws *&&} - : LILLBY.BTBAIN k 00. PLOTOI FliOtJEl ' J} 2(0 bbl*. ddnble extra Bartlett Floor; ■ BOOdo single extra do " do; .821: do. XXX Ford's • do; \ 76 do-XX Derwent : . do; 170 do Whlto Sicle XXX , Mo; 50 . do millsi . do; ' 120 do Falls of Ohio ! do; 100 do Uaffh Marshall ' do; 130 do Gaff's Mllli . do; lOO.do'HomaMllla »> *• • do;' 100 do . Madison Mills . ..■ . do; .75 do'BcheUt*Trow#,BltOAls l do; l5O do virions brands frail? do; ThoabOTeer^^^labrandiofold wheat Floor, * WHO. : ' : AA7' '-y. v V ;■. aw Liberty street ■. / -IAKHON 01L—25 bbja. on consign* W.tmafcrul.b, HKmln-COluHB . _1 •' 1 »„ J J . ~ River News* BT&JJUBOATS. Avardsddu&rti&rmtMaaSl** FITTBBUBGB, Fa. fIPXOUL XOTIOZ. mAKE XU more "uxpeeasant; I 1 ASD jjfid danger\>ti4 diseases, use UEUlßubDjr tx TRACT BUtiiU, which the endow-; mcut'ol thorn* j*t proiniuent m ■ States. Is now offered to eo;»ffiicted humanity as a certain cure for the originating from diseases ami .abuse of the Urtnarj or SexuS oVgaus: General Debility. Mental and /hyalcal Depression, Imbecility, Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria,General Irritability, Beatleesneaand/Sleephsisnessat Right, Absence of 'Muscular Efficiency, Loaa of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low.bpirita, Disorganiza tions Paralysis ©rtheOrgnnaofGencretioQ, Palpi* tation of the Heart, and in foct all tho concomitanu; efanervousanddeblliUudatataofthesjetem. To Insure the genulue, cut this out. Ask fo« Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cura guamnU*d. See advertisement iu another coluru”. ap-J.dAwF Happiness or misery ? i’jjat « TB.QffuflOß.-ThoPreprl.tUorth.'-PAII -ISIAH CAJIIRET OP WONDERS. AHATOMV and MEDICINE” barn determined, rcgudlcra o( expen.o, to <mup, freo, (for ibo 1 :1 * humanity,l (,nr of thoir moat InltrnjtiTO and Into: rating Declaim on Marringu and it. JJiaquAlißcnntlono, Nervous Debility, Promnturo MonliooJ, lbdlgratlon. Weabnea.or ' j gy nod Vital Power., the Qrrat 8oc ‘“, “V 1 "' tuora Maladle. which remit from Excesses .1 Maturity, or Ignorance or 1J J" and Nature'. Lew. Them InTsloablo Locturra barn been ibo m*au. of enlfgbtening and “"“Bijou.- and., md will bo fotwnlded ireo oji the iccelpt ol four .tamp, by addnraiug FITT vif net 0/ Aaalotuy and Medicine. M 3 Broadway, A ■ P- I jP&ljdAw MANHOUU; UUW lusii UOW RESTORED!— Jmt'PtAIUhed, i» a Scaled En- 9-lom, PrictSix CeuU. ' _ ' „ , ....i ■ ALectun on tbo Nature, Treatment and Brdical Curco Bperm»torrli«aorBomiualWeakn«i, InTol. antary Emluioa*, Sexual Debility, “ d i® to Marriage generally, Nervoaencat, Cotuumptloo, riU; Mental and Phyaicalln capacity, SsStomBeif.Almae, 4c; By HOBT. J. OUL* VEBWKLL, M. D,, Aalboruf * h ®» ••A BOON TO TIioUBANDBOFSUFFKBEBS, . Sent trader «•!» in a plain envelope. to any addrcw, 'K££V* "“ lpl s r .2ii&?" Browlwajr. H. Y„ Po«-Offla> Boi 4680. au7:3mdewT ■ FOil rAA ACHES of tot quality TIMBER OUU LAND, ■itu.ted In Snidor townohip. Jefl.r eon conntj, n«r BUg»«J ro.d, nbd . rfi.n dutonoo from Tobj’» Crook, can bo purcli»*,J brtho«W»H •md of of $1,050. Onofounb oltbo tad f> portotlr leTol.nnd.ol it-h noil. A tagr qnnnlllj of Cherry •r. m, some of which are lix fwt aero**. Apply to B.McLAIN A CO., 102 Foorthg DJibJ-iWiNUJS TJSNN. BIKElii It, FOR SALB.—A three-etory trick dwelling, with ten roome, lot fioxlio, in one of the beet wtoor* on Penn atrwt, all Ingoodbrder. Price only $4,6W caehand balance In fifeoqtial annual pay* menu. Pueeeeaion at any time. Inanlre of B. McLATN A CO., mfs:tf . «« yourthtetreet, LINULNa. fUM BAJjB*, H ABOUT EIOBT lIOBH* TIiWEB IB QOODOBDBtt. WILL BS BOLD OUBIAP FOUOAbR. oakittA omen. »t tb* Flttb etreet. atom SmlthaeUi. HUJCfi STUCK FOK SALE.—I will „ l >t Public 8.1.,00 TUCBSDAY. 2Slh 10.1, *t 10 o’clock, I'. my residenco Id Chartiere township, Allegheny county, near Obey’* Tavern, on the Sura beuvillo Turnpike, 23 bead ol full Wood Durham and Grade Cattle; 3 Morgan Coin, and a email lot ol CotawoW Sheep. The, above etock ia composed of •ome of as good blood aei* la the State. Tfcoeo »leh* Id* to improve their etojk will do well to aitoad. £*««“ tocUhri end kunw^d.,o! aulieodtd-dawT EH lit ABLE EKUBEKTV UVtt SALK.—'Two twi>-atory brick dwelling, snp plied with water and gas » lots each 30 by ICO feet, situatod on South arenao, Allegheny dtjr. A Imlhilog partly Bnhh»l, with Urg. .too. W meat, an acre ami a qunrtor of pJantl, .itnatcdou Woodi' Ban, a ehort distance from the Uanch«*ter Passenger and Ft. W. AO. Railroads, being suitable for manufacturing Furposta. . fi A farm of IUO acne, six and a half Bribe from the city, and one and a quarter mile# from Coart ney’i Station, P. Pfc W. A 0. B. E., with a young Orchard of 800 trees; a water power Saw Mill, too Iloaeca, and other lmproremeut* ; fifty acres cleared, balance timber. For farther particular* inquire of i bASTL &YKB, td Federal et., Allegheny, ■ : or HSft Liberty str»»t. Pittsburgh. F3B SALE TO THE TRADE— New crop N. 0. Sugar; Putto Rico': do; Cuba Jdo; Green and Black Teas; Tobaccos; ■ *** extra family Flours; . * Bacon; And a general stock of Groceries, in dare and or ririag and tor “>^ BUNALI) * buckles, . I Wholes tie Grocers, Produce and Commission Mer chants Noa. 212 and 244 Liberty stTeet, near h«i of Wood. >uS L3UPJSKIOK iiUU-DiNG LU’i’a POK jj g* IE. The anderalgnod offer* for sale, on re** *on*ble term*, tome of the choicest spot* for build* Inc uarpoeoe that up to be found around Pltuborgb. They aresituated within one hundred yards of the hrminos of toe Centre Arenue Horso Bailway, and are beautiful location* for pritate dwMilugs. The •cencry and everything remeri them extremely de* ■liable for any oue wanting to loeato outside or the city limit*, and at the same tim.so ceararebej that communication can be had with the dty at all horn,. Loufrom oM-Ioortho(on ocn>oowortlr. Also, aome Western Lands, situated in lowa, mu* ■X." uufrAu in Mlnor-rillo, tot. The .boro proportjr will b. I SSSS?* * terms. Inquire of JOHN HEUBON, corner Sixth and Wood streets,-. Or, WU. A. HEBBON, Clerk's Office, Court House. TO LET. TO LET—The Two Story Brick House,: Ho. 93 Liberty street, from now to the flnt of A The furniture, carpets, blinds and kitehen uttmils, haTlae been in use only four mouths, will be eold H. to M.J on. tooting tit ton-,. ANDEESO!I _ eot3:2w at Che—t Bmyth tt Co.' 4 * 112 Water at. mu i.K'i'.—A largo, well tlmfltied and X oomforUblyfuniahed Store on Market, between Thinl and Fourth etreett... .t . .. . . A fitted *p tor aechool, occupied by Hr. Arsrj’a Academy tor young ladiM- Ambrotyp* Booms, corner of Third and Market street*. „ • fi«n, oereral 800 me suitable for office*. «">• ter/ low, to mlt the timely ' corner Thinl nod Merhet etreete. LH)K JiEK'i' -WK BAIiK.—A HUUSJi r containing together Irtta TUIBTT-THBBB AUBE 3 OT LA , H * ) *7 rit fourth of a mils of Hoyrrlllo Station, for f 160 per annum. . . lar and carrot* on Char tier* itreet, Jflrtt w art, AUo .ghfeny, for $lO per month.' :'■ ■' ’‘ : ’ For ftirther^Unian Station. : unit MAl.lt OK mmx—An UU Ke- I?, Itoiy.lß oomptot.«aer Eo A^P^ ?DMi mh&dtf Att'y *! Lmvr t Mo. IBS Fourth it. r-jES'CINNATI LEAD WORKS. McCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., HAHCTAOTOBKBB 0»~ Lead Pipe, , ; Sheet Lead . And Bar Lead. ALSO DK&LEBS IS Pie Lead, • j Patent Bhotand ; Block Tin. Huts'BtAmt,.bitwoit JUm.iap. Biw*o**- . BelngcxUO«l»eljtatl»l<*ilTr»de,«.cMfamljA i the abore W better adTanUge t* ptai*M,and Pt» I bkttks term*, than pan be had eleewncto. • '-;J I - ap&6a AOAttlX— We would 1 respectfully m form our frlendi and th*imblic last K*«lT6d, and are now «Mk on® of And be»l»etocted>*tocke or PAINTB, OILS, DYE BTOFFB. PBBrUMEBTnoJ TANOT ARTICLES, Ac., Ac M Uo n bo ronnd Ut Ibe cUt, which wo at* pfepeiod to Mil •ullcmtomen, et low fl*oro», onr entire «tock being boaght for.en»h bjad.. 4 WALLACE( |o24:tf 305 Liberty etreet. I > KMSShiLAKII FOIiX.iiiSOHNIO.IiIr 1 V 3TITDTI. TBOY, K, y.—Tbo Thirty-ninth JEzouru* ccnuimlacirull ■' fcOTIIP •’ ! • " • ’ ••■■ • - '•'■■• ••.■■■- ' i ■■ —KHiOVAU—The ronnsylvania J-alt lUnnDicturing Compftojf offlco from»o.Bi Wooa «we*t<i'th6 0UB»i«^ SU(iAKA^iJMOLAbaJIitf f »BW CROP. SCO hhdfcJflxM to ckutM .£• °« : ! ’ 460 So' rortoßlcomod do» 2fiO bfalfc H> 0. UoUmci, new crop; • 100 4o j TtfinedTilloW . lOObefi pTime ttwe; - > 400 do;, Bio Coffee; . , , l gopre t ct>; OSj® ! xfoRMAL SCHOoE^-hTwuXTaMS ; iM baa opened a SOBMili SCHOOL at Ko. 27‘6U Claii street, Third story. j ; ' j Tntimcag 0/ Te&CMri: - Lie is tho counsellor of the Teachers, the. man to whom all of us look for advice and riaitructkm. JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I concur most heartily with tUt> above.,. . I 3 • LEONABD H, EATON. X cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed above. [ TF. B. FBEW. I take pleasure in giving it as my opinion that the fare»»iuir recommendation is folly merited. . b A. BUBTT. I know of no ooe who deserves higher testimony in 1 his favpr. • “• B* AVKBV, ! j fully concur Id the abovo recommendation^^- He can prepare pupils for the High School* quicker (hnn any other totter in thU dty. DOOTUKIT ■ j Taans—tl per week, in advance. auB:3tawd HOTELS. JIKENCH'B HOTEL, j ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OF HEW FOBS. aiNGLK EOOMB PIPTY OBNTS PBB DAY. Oily Hall Square,.cvmtr Frankfort Street. (Opposite City Halt.) CVMnUu they may bo ordered In tbo *paclouf lLefectory. . . There la a Barber'* Shop and Bath Booms attached to the Botcl 09*Bewaroof BUKMSBS and HA OILMEN who ■ay we are fall. no2S:dJy* B. ffBBHOH, PttorggTQß. American house,* bostoh, is tha largest and best arranged i Hotel In the Mew England Biatee; is centrally located, and cosy of ‘ae eras from all the routes of travel,- It contains all the modern improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and eomnletely fnmlshed for familieeand large traveling parties, and tho bouse will continue to bo fceptasa first class ‘ U 'l^ l ‘?vd Cr?l ” l ' CCl ' LEWIS Us, ■PnqrieU.r. MtactLLUJrEO trs. MISSOURI. Thu Hunltnl “d *«• *»•»> JK.»> sale OVKH SUO/OO ACBEM of tie best PiIAIBIE AMD TttnUSE FABMINB LAUD IN IDE W EfiT, at tow pricrt, on ten years’ credit, at fire per cent. Interest. Twenty per cent is dedqctod Jnrtull Mfiucnt in cash, or lb the Ltiiii Bonds of the Con* uauy.-talen ai var, If payment is made within two yean from date of purchase, with Interest. At pres ent tho market price of these bonds is from to to 60 per oeat. below par, which affords an extraordinary opportunity to boy any of the Company's lands de sired. very much below real value. • A FBEK TBIP TICKET to Land Buyers, and they are charged only half freight on all bond ing materials wanted from Hannibal tot flnt lm* proTcmcnts on land bought of the Railroad Oom- to eml grata to Northern Missouri, briefly stated, are is follows: ’ A mild, healthy climate, rich soil; cheap lands, the productions of which pay for them, expense* and Improvements. too, much within the limit of credit given;-a larger variety of staple productions, embra cing all cereals, hemp, tobacco, Chinees sugarcane in perfection. Irish ana sweet potatoes, choicer fruit; including grape* for wine, and peaches, than any other region furtlur south or north; pure water, timber, woofl, coal, lime,-fine building rock, clay for brick, and sand for mortar, are abundant amlevnre uleutly distributed; i s prairies are ready for the plow; a spring emigrant can plant ‘‘sod corn in tb© Utter part of June, and gather a valuable crop In the succeeding autumn for fattening great quantities ot been* and hogs; It ifl only necessary to buy land enough lor buildings, yards, orchards, vineyards ana crops to beenclosed, as prairies supply any quantity of excellent hay free of other cost than cutting and •tacking, which is done with improved mowers and rakesat leas than one dollar per ton, an Ass fodder ine i» confined to three months and less, but little hay. comparatively, is needed: best ol open pastur age, costing nothing; neither interest tior taxes, en abling the stock-raiser or woobgrewer to keep horses and mules by the score, herds:of cattle and swine by the hundreds, and flocks of ab«p by the thousands; ail the markets are accessible by telegraph, rail and wster, and the local cash demand for wool, hemp, to baceo, horses, moles, fat hogi, cattle and sboep, 10 export, is ample for tho supply. AU these advan tages are within three days* travel of any Atlantic city, for torn than $26 fore. Shall such immense re sources remain unimproved? j- ' - . Missouri u loyal! “Stcmio* is plagcd out t It is now perfectly safe to emigrate toNorthern Missouri, and the loyai are going. It will soon be a free State. Oppoaen* concede it, and the highest controlling In terests of the btate demand it. Loyal slaveholders unite with Union-loving citizens in boldly advoca ting emancipation, as advised: by* the President and .pprov^Cu&H^Km. Emigrants settling in colonies, will contribute greatly to each others advantage. Large and choice bodies of land offend, furnish them every facility. To colonize successfully, U necessary, wej and practical by a littlo concerted action. how U ths tint for multitudes, with prudent fore thought and action, to secure, with little money, rich (arms and happy homes, which must rapidly iu creAse in value, for themselves and their posterity. Capitalists, and othebs, Can now, with little money, and perfect security to themselves, assist their mow destitute but industri es and capable friends to acquire, tn a little time, valuable farms and pleasant homesteads. The Und will abundantly secure the requisite advance, and its prolific r redactions will soon enable the emigrant to cancel tho loan and interest, j . - . Pamphlets containing skeleton maps, showing geographical position, railroad connections, and giv ing full information, are sentrgrmtis. Let all wishing to enlist tholr friends to emigrate with them, apply for all they want to circulate. Co-operation la this way Will bo of mutual advanfago to all. Apply to, or address J vv 3 GKOfiGE 8. UABBIS, Land Agent Han. A St. Jos4 Bailroad Company, * 45 CITY EXCHANGE, Boston, Mass. Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Land Commissioner, Jel4.2md*wT | HANNIBAL, Mo, JJAILEY, FAKKELL & CO., PLUBiBKBS, 6AS AND STEAM TITTERS, 129 Fovbth Stout, *m Skithtold. I'ANKS AND AGITATO BS, for Oil I Befinerlea, lined in the moit durable manner. ' Homo* fitted op with hot tod cold water Id the beet itylo, with ail the modern Improremeote, in BATHS, WASH STANDS, CLOSETS, SINKB, Ac. A large assortment of material* always on hand and for sate on reasonable term*. JelO ! .862. McCORD & CO. 1862. HATS, CAPS, BTBAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODB. Wholesale and retail. 131 WOOD STB BET, FITTSBUBGH. We are now receiving a uaoi anmrion to our al ready ikwkkss stock of tIIATS, CAPS, STRA'* GOODS. BONNETS, SHAKES HOODS and PAUI LEAF HATS. r Merchant* visiting our city can buy from us at tower price* than in Philadelphia or New York. ap29 .-•••••- 1 McOOBPAOO. Railroad bond creditors of TUB 01 TT or ALLBGHKMY, Pa.—The aa tbdrilies of the City of Allegheny, Pa., are row pro- K 1 to issue hew bends-in exchange for railroad s of eald .city, upon ;the basis of compromise hltbcrto offered by them. j 1 -- Uoldors of such railroad bonds can procure circu lars containing full information in relation thereto, by applying by letter or otherwise to L. n. HBYBB, Esq, .Hoi 7d BeaTer street, 17. Y., WINSLOW, LANIEB ACO., Ko. &? Wall stroet. K. Y., 1 D.HACTKBBOK, Treasurer 6f the City of Alleghany.. Drugs i drugs i drugs woet roeolred—. ' v T' ' ' 427 lta. Gam Arabic, ealoci; 485 “ Asaftetldai prime; : - 600 11 belt Madras and Manilla Indigo; .1,800 “ best Ombre Madden a,OOO. “ Canary and Hemp Seed; ’• 175 “ Honduras Cochineal; •_BO3 “ Aloes, (Cape);; .•100 “Potash; .- |> ' '' Spices,' Castile Soap,. Crpam Tart, Opium, Gum Comyb, Morphia, Quinind, 1 Ac., Am, In store and lor sale fotr by WUODSIDS A WALLACE, joU • J. 306 Liberty street. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON-HILL, ALLEGHENY, BXAiILESB BAtiB AND OF qSNADVBQr 81 INCHES TO 40 INCHES'WIDE. jHTOrden left -atH.CbUda AOo.’e, 133 Wood at Pittsburgh, will receive attention.- ' . oeSs;Aly IW-1780.—RAKER’S J2A PREMIUM CHOCOLATE^-Pure 1 prepared ajCOA, BROMA, TBENOH, HOfiKEOPATHIOand VANILLA -CHOCOLATES, warranted- equal; In quality and flaror to tbe,£*ria Chocolate*; itata, stood the test of oter three-quarters of acentury, and are pronounced by all who oare once uaed.the m.to besupertor to any other*. ; - Manuftctnf«d ->by \V.BakerA Co., at thelrSUHs, fir Dorchester, Mas., and for tale at their Branch Depot, No, 11? Pulton street, NcwYork City, and by Grocer* and Pesters generally throughout the Onion, Address ••• H.L. FIERCE, ; - ls9am : 817. Fulton street. Ne w York. Extra family flour—as ibi* tut choice, on hind and for sale lowybfr ■ JAfl. DALZELL ABON, jo2B C 3 and TO Water street. D' QTJVAR- SAVINGS BAXJS, N0i.65 cSSrBBii) rii 185&: Adi* from 9 to 2 o’clock, aleuon WoiMfldaj * p ?»^s?* l VTenlna».froa JUj-lsttA Korember ,0 M not k*» U“n o™ iiTik Juno *nd the R»nfc vu crganixod^attbftratocif iixP'W^ * ’kltor.t, II not drnirn <mfc l*? I*"* 1 *"* &^ir^2!!2SE2*ig»^ rate-, money will donbU to fc» Ucm *»»£• J®“*» making in the aggregate ofiUT aW OM*IUW f» CSNT.A TUS. • • •- •'’’•■ ._.'' TS.,.^ Book*, containing the'Charter, By-Lawa, fciiies aad Eegnlationa, furniahed gratia, on application at w office* Pbwout—<3KoßGS ALB EKE. - - vie* ruiaum . •* •••, John B. McFadden, faaac BLToanock,- John Holmes, John SlaiahaH," j Alexander Speer, James Buuj. L. Fahnestock, .A. M. Pollock, iL D., James McAuley, IliU Burgwin«. 1 • James Herd man, . William J.And^rson, tK£B. Alexander Brodlej, John G. Backofen, George Black* John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Char lea A. Colton, William Donglaa, John Brans, Hopewell Hepburn, William B. Haven, Peter H. Honker, Blchard Hare, William 8. Lardy, Bccoctabx ano Tusasoj fe&dtwT James D. Kelley, Peter A. Madeira, John 1L Mellor, James Bbidle, Robert Bobb, Walter P. Marshall. John Orr, Henry L. Bingwidt, John H. Shoenberger, WUliam E. Schmerta, Alexander Tin die.. Isaac Whittier,J . Christian Yeager, awCHAR. A. COLTON. STOVES, jiKU B. X0CHQ......—! YOUNG BROTHERS, DoijuESiraFpnli nut, Liberty «t™t,«« tho Outerßnwt P«. ■■fcfi£Sg"sa ’SBiSSfim* wa BOI’ZS“JS«G3,FIBEFEONTS, obatebabs.waoon boxes, sad AND DOG IBONS, OBATES AND GBATK EEGNTS, STOr- COOK BOXES, Ac., on h»nd .ltd for ttlo lo». Order, loft with W. W. YOUNG, center of TAood „trw*t »nd Dutmorul rilcy, will menu prompt .teen tlou. • ■ - ■ ■ -■■■■- I.I.KN, MnCUKAIIOK<feGU„ VALLBY Foubobt. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ho. 301. Liberty strwt.., ..: Manulacturenief COOK, INO BTOVKS, PABLOB AIIDKITCHEIIOBATB3, HOLLOW WABB, etc., Stool andGbs* Moulds, Boll ing Mil) Casting*, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar- Uzen Pipe, Bad- Iron*, Dog Iron*, Wagon Box**, Su gar Kettle*, Pulley*, Haugen, Car Wheel*, ConpUngs* and Castings generally. Abo, Jobbing and liachice Caatloge made to order.- Patented-Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power.- noB-Gmd • oii*s% *c. I Y~ a' HAMPToS^ Oil* DliOEtli, Metropolitan Hotel Building, Si. OLAID STREET, Pittsnw#. Otfiou„hoort from 0 to 11 a. a. and 8 to 6 p. m» Je7:tiro _ , UETROLITE OIL WORKS— Keksk & Gairr, Proprietor*; Befinow and Manafactor- >rs of , . Pare Darning Petrolitfr—-trade mark, pore White Carbon Oil, Pare Doodorixed Becxola, Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, Cold Fretted B. R. do do No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3 Machiu«7 Oil, Argand Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil, Wagon and Mill Grease and Spirit# of Naphtha. fl&'Order* filled promptly. ..... gafOffice, corner of Front and Bmlthfleld Montmgabcla Bocae. PltMbnrgh«.Pa. > aU _ jiiu o. aanoeoa. & BARBOOB, OK4LZXBIS CARBON OIL , LAMP MANUF A UT 0 B BBS* tfo. *2 WOOD STREET, Pmsscauß. Psana. azo v. potmHtP i —o. t. a'COBXio. OIL REFINERY. BOLDSaiP, BBTAN d 00., kajuttactuwm or . BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keefi constantly on hand tho very best quality of BURNING OIL, clear and withoutwlor; also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. ' . • , _ . B#*AH orders left at No. 35 Futh &TBIKT, Bunk Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. ocfiultf T7IAGLEOXL WORKS.—WIGHTMAN Pj a ANDERSON, reflheraand dealers io PURE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed.) / PITTSBURGH, PA. N 9" CAB GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on k*Ondors received for tho prosent.at CHESS, SMITH A Co.’s, Water and First street*. scfthOmd • : ETKONA Olii WOKKS.—LONG, MILLER A CO. . . ' Works'at Sbyrpsburg. Station, Allegheny . Valley and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET, Maoutacturcrs of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATINGHJABBON OILS and BENZOLE; «r No. 1 REFINED OIL, wsrrsntcd non-explo sire, aiwayvon hand. - J ocltolyd • T ULKIOATINOOLL, at ihb tow . price or 25 CENTS PBB GALLON, eonrtently on band anil for ule by B. : G. A<|. ILBAWYIEB* A» to the «io*Uty, we refer to annexed certificate: PITTMCBOB, ioT. 27,1M0, ; Afesm. B. 0. d J. H. Sawyer—Gento: Tbe Lubri eating Oil we are getting from you we find to be the beet for oar purpoeee we hare erer need. our Tax L. 8. M. B. B. B. Co., Bt W.JBSFY, PnudetL T UCENT OIL WOHKS, 1j DCNOAN, DCNLA* A.CO., Msao&ctnrerrof PUBS WHITE DEFINED OABBON OILS. Office, No. 291 Liberty street, my9:6mi»« Locifeb oil works. WILLIAM F. WQOLMDGEy ' *AJn7»ACTO»Mt or GOAL AND OABBON OILS, and dealer is LAMFB* GBIMUBYB, Ae., As* No. S 9 Market street, between Second and Tnlra, PITTSBUBGH, PA. ; mb3o:dljr • REESE & QRAF3f,_ oil, refih bbb> *h»»>»»»>>»«., OIL, PUBE DEODOEIBKD BENZOLE AND STEAM OLABIPIBD MAOHUntBT OIL, GEODE OIL OF ALL QBAVITIES POBCHASKD. OU Barrels wanted. ; : - - w Ooreer Office, Mononganeia House. deliMiwijF Orncs Exrcnrnrx costror Aixtoiuutx Vo., 1 , . • PitUbnrgb,4nljrSoth,lS62.^f A T THE MEETING OF THE “EX- A EOUTIYE COMMITTEE,** held tbia day, tneibUbwlnuttsolatldaWM adopted; . .. . >,i Bwfccd, That subscription bqoksbe tanking bouse of Messrs. EBAUXB A BAHM, Ho, 35 Fifth street j Pittsburgh, cad at Mechanics Bank, Federal street, Allegheny city, and that notice to that effect be published-ln the city papers. In accordance with th» nboTe, books for subecrip tion to (be Bounty Fund, lor Volunteers from Alle gheny county, hate been opehed at the places udi cotedihtbe reeoluti(jp. - The Committee would moat respectfully butearn eetly appeal to every citizen to come fbrword.ta this important crisis of out National'aflalrs, and contrib ute to the extent of hit ability to aid In placing in the field, in tbe shartest 'pwißlblo time, the quote of volunteers required from this connty. . jn3l:2w- : THQ3. M.. HOWE, Pres.Ooa. | j f 1,1 AKL) TA with Sharps Patent.Ouahlon, ore well known to be superior t« all others, patented. November, 1659. Hanufrdory, MS FULTON BTBEKT, Now,and second-hand TABLES, _ . BALLS, COES, • . TRIMMINGS, Ac,, Ac. «TOrilen by mail will receiie prompt attention. iniiUlT TKBKa.~Ain>mrß3tKsTB to rra» f. cn si cos.—A very tatgestock of choice TREES, of selected varietke ta choces ton, with every possi ble care taken to have every variety true to name. ‘ Of Apple alone we bare of which are three year olds, 10,000 tour year olds. Pear, 10,- 000 two to three yean old. Ptacb, Plum, «c.» a find in the. Nursery. .Call and■ examine them,"' V •’ . . , KVSBOBSSHBIhim Ito 8 t»t Jw .taj, SHADS IM2EB AHDBKBOBBKBT, wholesale and reiaiL. • - -.1; *•- Address PITTSBOBGH AND OAKLAND HUB* 658155, Pittsburgh, Pm. . . ■ •••-' .t • - JOHN WmiDOOH. J» /ShJSESJS—6O .boxes prime.'lotting Chroao, Juit roc*lrKl fcod far »*!• fcy BOBEBT D4LZEU.ECO. So. 251 Llbwtyararf.-; XNIHA KUBBKIi CAM P tih&K for BoMlm’ w; a superior supply-Jest Teceired at-the India ttabwr a .nl & et. euu pHltllWi &SUMIIEB- <*** tiospATia.. Mh,iac3Traiiawflli«..»ti»l-y> iof the Panosylvania-lUitroad, In PmsoCT|9i /follows: • 1 SKU&mk, Cbhuafow ami Ctocltaart Ebert IMi *4s - Snterfße. ' Leave* Pittsburgh —1:00 a. m. I2;rop.tt. do *--00 • „ do Newark.9-JO '•* Iflels “ -do polmnbM._U.— UdO •* HM - Arrives Cincinnati—,. 4£o p. m. 6:40 a.m. I do fit Louis 7;6oa.mi 6:18 pi m. Nh change of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati* Splendid Sleeping Oars attached to oil Sight Trains. }'• ' :V PitMmrgk ami Wktciimg Umm ’ Lea Tea Pittsburgh i:s>la. m. Jldo a. ms l£sop. m. do* WeiUrrilfo; 3.-00 *• fcl4“ S.-0S •• - , do Bteubca?*s 4:00 M ;_ 9:l* *« :4: OH M 'da Wheeling. 4*4 v 10J3. 4*5 «• Arrive* Bellafr— 5:05 « 4 ltkiO M» •« Connecting at-Wheeling with Baltimore and Oht Railroad, mo. at Beflair with Central Ohio Railroad fhrZanesTilley Lancaster, Circlovillej Columbus, Cin • dnnatl, ana poinU W«t. : ; Pti&argkami'CUrttMiLUt. ua» pit«nrsii:_::_'— *§»*>• do Well.im.__ do Eojetd . i- tio Jill do, AllUnoo..™—„ rio tl I Imre. CleTeland : 8:15 “ «•» “ 1 Connecting a* Bayard with Tuscarawas branch** I NcwPhUadelphla and Canal Doveci at Alliance with , v I Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne. and Chicago Raibroad! at I Hndaon with Cleveland, ZaneaTffle and CindnnaU B. I B. for Akron, CoyahogaFalband:UiUersbsrg,at)d I at Cleveland, with 0. * E, B. B. for Erie, Dunkirk and Bdflhlo with 0.AT.8.8. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. 1 WelliriUe Accommodation Uat east 4:00 p-na.- - I ' Returning trains arrive : at 2i2o> m., 9.16 a.m., I &25 and 8:00 p. m. v " ! ' ' Through Tickets to all 'prominent jjolnts In the West or South-west, North: or NortlMredt, can be procured at the Liberty Btreet Depot, Pittsburgh. ■| r Y ■ - JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.,. For farther information, spply to' !., . . WILLLAM STEWABT, Agent, I At the Company's Office In Freight Btaliou, Penn it. I myS . ,'V.; ?-• SUM MEB: rangement TOiJ^sss^^mtJmmaL 18G2- THE VAN LA CENTRAL RAILROAD. BIGHT DAILY TRAINS. On andafter MONDAY, May 6tb. ‘ The MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh trim the I Psssrnger depot, nt the Intersection ol Liberty and Grant streets, every morning (except Sunday) sXfIJO a. im, stopping at ail the principal stations between I Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making dlrect een- I I ton. and for New York via Allentown r ... t I SZPBESS TRAIN leaved the 'above, named Station do2»ar:Sjso. L p. : atopsiag ehljr at_,prln dpel stations, maktajc dlrect connection at bmg tor Baltimore, wdshlngten end York f!a I tiHElsapei/Uw alore named Station } rfaiTy-fflnndayn excepttd) at BHO p. m., aiming mil at principal etatlonK and connecting at Bams- 7 I bare fcr Balumare end Washington. / I U)CAL FREIGHT TBAIN,wUh-PMeeng« Cbr I attached, lsavca the Passenger Station every morn- I jag, (Sundays ekeepted,) at BJOa. m., running as | for as Oonemacgh' and itoppinz at all stations. : AOCOMMODATIpH TBAIHow A - . I The Johnstown Accommodation Train uaff« daily, I (except Sunday) at &46 p. m., stopping at all etetlpnt “nm 1... aaU o. .ueo. leavta daily (exccapt Sunday) attolfi p. m.' * I Bcturning Traute arrive in PiUiourgnaa follows: I Expires, lfciffip.'tiu; MaO, 1t066> Fast Line, I iftafto- w-; Johnatovni Accommodation, IfcUS e. a.. First W&U's'Station Aooommadation, a. n.; Sec ond Wall's fitotidu; docommodatlon, toB6 a. m.; Third I Wall’s Station Accommodati»s, IJS. p, tn.} Fourth 1 Wall's Station p. m. Trains ftcmßlaimille and Indiana connect atßlahs rifle Intersection with Jobastown Acoommfldatioß I East and Weet, Expreas and Mall West. Thepublle will find It greatly to their Interest, la soinz East or* West! to travel by ths Pcauaylvaaia - | gentoal RaUroad,eatbeaeoommodatfons now ofisrsd ’ cannot be surpassed on any othsr routs. The Boed.fs I baflaatod wltn «tono, and is entirely Irse front duit. We can pjomfoo safety, speed and comiort to an wb» may favor this Boad with their natredags. JAB*. -L- \ To timrtort—._»U MITo ». M To lO 90|To 8 B& To Harrisburg 7 451 • 1 Bacxsge checked to all Stations ooths.Fennsyiva nla cSntral'Ballroad, andLto.Fhiladelphia, Baltioors andNewYotk. Passengers puichaaiiig 'ln cars will he charged an erceas, afccmding toulstanos traveled, to addition to-.the.station rptoe, except-from stations ‘where tho Couipixiy haenoAguiL • ' .. NOTICED In case ol low, the Ojaapany Fill hold themselves rseponalbls 'for personM baggage. t^tiy, and for an amount not exceeding flw. If. B.—An. Omnibus Line baa been tanplofnd to gonTt>y psesengers and baggage to and from the Do pot. at a charge not to exccsdU wnta Iw oach pas- Al tbo ruHujliiml. Oeatral 'Eailsoii fun,p> ■Mb..« - Jdi ' GcnT Baperintendait, Altoona r ;Par > Steam weekly between jss. NEW YOBS AND LIVERPOOL. land-fIBB togwd embarking Passengersat (Indand.). Thouverpool, New York and Philadel phia‘Steamship Company .Intend despatching tteli Ml- powered Ob"d»-bam Iron Steamships as follows: i CITY OF- DARTmORK.. Saturday.-Angott S 3. I gIASGOW^-^.-^-——-*»*.Saturday, August 80. i CITY OF NSWYOBK...,-~,... w Sotuiday l Sept, 6. and' bvery Saturday, At boon, from Pier 44, north fltor. :i '- ; • ' ■ #IBST CABIN— do to 'London w £o,oot do “to Londmi- M , Bi,<o do to bjPBXia..—«,SWO • do to Hamburg. 55,00| do - to Hamburg.. ' phSKagers-also' forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Bqt» terdam; -Antwerp, Ac;i at equally low tates. qT*fli!n a l tl ' i roa Boaorx.*—Fp ©fwar */As nary ef- BAfe, «Bpaaamgwa A* Patod - flftnaa an ofrerf to' praotr* -Fauporu btfert pofa? am fcaard wishing to bring out their friends can bay tickets here at the following rateatoNewYwfc f»m -Urerpooi or Queenstown; Ist o*bin,F?5 L »BS and |U&.bteeragt from Liverpool IW». Proa Queenstown - . •■::}'J Th*a6»t«Mn«» Uve superior , acnmmodattoßMnr passenger*; and cany experienced Bnigecna. Tbej an built in' Water-tight Iron Sections, aa4;Tute Patent Fir* AnnihlTatoraoßlioart.v • ■'■ ••• *• 1 'r * . i JOHN G.DAL*. Ageat* < .* 16 Broadway, New York* : - : JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, . «nblA-iU4 v: W-v 410 T.lhertv Wrtrtwraft: mHE PHILOSOPHIC BURNER.— JL HATBEN'fI HEW DOOBLE-ACTINGPHIL* ObOPHIO IBURJiEB, tot CABBOH OIL, is now ready. It poneoes many advantages over the oom tnrm Burnett. ■■ ■ ■ * li it ma*e* a Urge dr small light with perfect combustion., . '■ 2. It will burn any Quality of oil sithsafcty.: ' Jj, It can boosed with along.or short chimney. ~ i. Itc&nbenaedasataporßlghtlsmp.' - 6. It <an'alway> be made to bora economically. & Il ls more easily wicked than ally other banter. ?. It can be trimmod.aait lighted witboot rcmor* ing the cone. . a. It throws all the white tight above the cane. .8. The chimney,can be removed or insartod with* obt touching the glass, : ., ‘ ..r.'.'- These burner* ire the common No. 1 size, and'can be put on any lamp now innse.; Every person using Cfcrboh OU should We a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cents.' Per dcsen. 82. * Bold at No. B 2 Postth street, Pittsburgh. : ! P. HAYDEH. ••ie2sJy«BawF. ' y UIAJAJi tfUKttiu. PITTSBURGH, Pa. W. P,;POBTBB * Oft, ’ ' / Utna&etnrw* of'' BTBAUBOATSaAinS, C&ASKB; FISTOK BOM, • PMPMAB'JAWS. WBISTS, LOCOMOTITS . ' - -ABDOAB AXIiKS, ABOHOHS, ••• • Andftltklitdaof H«a«7Torginf. - ■ : -r-- TEMPKBAKGSVILLF, neat PJtUfcur*h» mo FARMERS AND MILLERS. akowrrß »ah. amd skpabatob. for deehiiig OBAHT;PatentedJanuary, IWO, 4 cheap, Bimpla and .dnni>U» and i* t°* op ta ih* Mttstjleof wortananahlp. : Il.will clcmi.au Jnwa of Beed and Gndb,' and nacre Chaff, Stnot* Ch***» Cockle, 4c., tfccrolhorcraghlr, And with Jcm (ban -any' other machine. •we prewnt .tm. mia_w tha pobUc, with confidence that U will spa smenl latlafacUan and come speedily Into teneral okwH*t* •nd dll Ohio, •*!«■ tk» tl*M to wU fa todteWto . j«yi-Ttfni«fcawy - 819 Llbertr tt;. Pltt»bofKb*-P*- -• NEW TOBK. aXJ KKWNKKB AJMU OU 8tf1L,23,1fl and U' bamSs cap£dtj; °ne2fitArrel • XAok; Jlre Fronts, Qrtte wn, wfiehwe otfer low lor cash or approred paper* The . Slfr flfcrty »W Pittsburgh, fe* Stmam J MAttßiaSr WUftjfca—-Mona* ments; Tablets and OraTe fitou®, on,band and made to order al 4be tcweerprfCaCiWe wcold per. tlcoltfly Inrite the attention of pntchasetsto A new and beantiful fanprorcnenVin Urare fcionee—Pqxee patent Adlostabl»&Mel<li ItWetabttillHleendAdds much to (ho beauty of the Or at© 8 tone*. < Wararoaaa 319 and 221 {.Ofllco.3l9)LibertyttroeWPUtsboifh. .•-. :■-'■•/•' w.y. WAXLACg. tBL J>BIIABP. rrH),WI I.l.KKB—Anebot JtoKmgClotto, I jdltl filccr*. PorUbl, Slllhf ■ SmalmachlrKm, Mill Gearing and Hill fflratihinjfr ot »llktodi, fcr~°W. W.-WALBADIT : 3lflUb»rW «t.'. Pt tub frith V*.' LI YUKAUIiIU'CEM.BW'r.f LAH'm; JH.PABIBu>d GBIND 6TOHS3, of»U mk&rc ■ ri =•» W«W, WAULACTr' ■>; lßt6J»n»M»y . 818 )tfhMrtr «t.. Pm»Nirrt.>»- i )1 ■AkUaiJk’LAm'KßT^-bli&r^deenreil XiMdlemh tT - HtSßt B»<alLtflg..* xVt'AKH—m ramka ioit leceiveclani tenkb, BUBXS.COLUBS. mans or ritusK (uamUf Otiftm. P*
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