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Crinmaart, B l:l4&=ll. l S.w/cllinignedr by : • order of Major Occeitil Wright, assumes told . msad of Clachinati,.Corington and Newpait, it It bat fair to -inform our citizens that in 4 watitw;:daringaitidlioirerfal . enemy threatene ,-,•-•liteta with every tortitivtaite of - wtte, - yet the • •eittesietuatrbe defeidad thit 'inhabitants as,iafintlhepreparations. , - - Finiti All business mint 'iwor stispendad at: -/ mina O'oteek, to.day.', Every busineta haute --"-mast-tenkwant.--1--- Second, Under the 'direction, of 'the major; the'ditizens , must, within. an hour after the intspension of buelnese,esseinble in convenient panic places and be ready for orders, and as soon, as poseible,-..Aerwill then be assigned to' their.work. This labor ought to be of love,. and the undersigned truant' and believes it Will bis:Zo'llnyhOW it t ,ixni4be'done: IM T -willing •-• shill be proPerly credited, endfthe unwilling promptly visited. The principle adopt t ed. is, _eitizens'forzthe laborl and soldiers for 'the butts plEiritTiirronlilmed itf the thnsecitieS; I)ut until they bn be relieved by.therillitary,, the , enforcement ,of this pro , 'clainition'wlll.be executed by the police. rarobnate , irill..coaso 'plying the' rivetafter:fonr. d'olock p. m., until further ' Orders: - '[Slietedl -Lewis WeaLacs, , niffel),Gen. Commanding. In accordant)) . with the proclamation of Major General Wallace,. give this public notice - ths4, - ;the - po7loe - force of - this city will ; until 'further Orders; nit as a Provost- Guard, and,tOrditiinditijoin upon all good citizens 1:0:Ietee - 1 - and ObeyHti'm 'as such. Any die . Vega iffoidore (rain the "General - Command . Ing thiough the police will beenfotted strictly. • :Gramm Hamm, Mayor. lISITED STATES Penes, . • _[ tincinnati,Sept.2d, 1862. 'General :Order No. - I.—All places in the pf thleilltlati, Covington and Newport ,Iwhei . e.tiquers of any kind are Bold, must be closekat 4 o'clock this morning, and salsa are prohibited. Upon 'failure or refusal the stock '. } 'on hand will be eonfiscated 'far sanitary pur y or et o f . . , Major Geierat - Liwil WALLAcc. H.„Erai.Cal, Jr., A. D. O. and Chief of Staff. - ' Puts was evacuated Jail night, the troops back an Cynthiana. Gen. Wallace -was engaged ail night in snaking proParations to protwet the:city. MINIM MEI The Close of• Last - Week an Wash. ...tgate'"CrillesTrant Washington on Friday: On Wednesday evening Gen. McClellan came hurriedly up,7ent straight to Halleck's -• that was protracted till two o'clock in the. morn .. . log,. aid as. hastily-returned-to- his -post in the evening. -Next morning there was great commotion lu Cxhinet circles. Thi,Breeldent at an early boor gent for Gov. Chase and See. • • celery Blenqi,7With.7ilioM•he held it lengthy conversatien.,,,NoXiong afterwea be was over the War Department in :person, and Next, i Warner, Chase-lobo . 1e wally ,thei. meet. regular of altars in attendance at hie 1/Wl2 Depertment—wits ''off in consultation with_ 2-Secratary-Seward;.and-thru--thertuanings to • and' fro among the member* of • thetAdmlnis , tration continued for some•hedix." 'Evidently - 1 1- there was matter of mote" - than ordinary too. Mentiovolved. ,„ • l' Meantime Georgetown and Alexandria began to.presentan extraordinary i Clouds of colored fugitives came pouring in ' from the regions around Manassas. Junction, Cantreville and Vienna; men, w: men ' -- allid - bblidien ;Mate - pIEOM" Mania - that coltid scarcely walk, lugging their Bola loads ; . white-wooled veteran!, driving theft inasy, cart:sown& all their bonsebold moveablei -ad around them, and their eyes half starting , -••r• from . their . headi as they looked . uneasily around teemed!" they wereyet purened;;women _ - loaded down ,with two or three babies; abed. gang and a frying-pan apiece ;,. it was a hash exodus from this house:of bondage with the ::Potomac for the Bad Bea,., and every fogitive,, .sfraistlhatrhe modems Einsraob,...lacksion and I - •... men—would Mir. dein upon them' before ' "they completed their passage. .Ther Union" citizens of freshly -invaded region were • hardly behind the..contrabands, and all day , long tie Chain Bridge was crossed by a •"-steady stream or , Virginians,. teeing • from - their native State before artlnvadingyirginla •'"'•gbod Oates I . of. Washingteri.teek4be- infection. Mist of them bad beenacellinated to the periodical ,l,isicare,” but, no amount, of reasoning could anoint...others that the hail's of Stuart's cavalry - would not be rattling over _the Avenue before. forty-eight hours had elapsed. Timid women commenced peeking their trunksi . grave gentlemen xeld,.thoy WITS notlif 611-alarmedi-bu:thermust take care' of their families. - very fair share of our popu . • latirn stood ready to make a grand charge on. v the railroad depot at the first eound of a mnel. ket shot.' - • -• J :. 1111111• Mil The Censorship. Ofiliisiettardestupidity of the prsa. est ,Governrasut <Ol4llOll derstood.. • -Thal:apes of thts oil . —ilot , twelve houridli: taut from lb. sehel'ffeneril t e headquarters, by Tootle g.t the {eel of-7 1t !bionginB ;; euilsaufee keep alwayf 4ristik Othihrh o vorytidog,thitypluilifirttitt eogootazo con- Iproopo and of - "7-7,77: • ; tix ='-'2• • - ••• -•••• • WEDNESDAY ifORNING, SEPT. 8 tiitest:trom Enrope-.Ardial of4be .- • , • Nortb-Aniericati. aiOE, Sept:2..--Wo hive a mammy of she news brought, by;the North American, ' from Liverpool, on the 21st, via Londonderry ort the 22d of August. -The London Times treats the 'conscription, u & new act of, despotism; and thtnks Invol tinter" servitude is now the lot of the white race inihe trotted States. The Nei= and Star continue to defend the - cause Of-thi Noith: It is claimed by the Paris Pap that the 'harvest in France is the best in ten years, and L ;that no corn wiU be 'needed from abroad. It is said that the Emperor liapoloon has expresst4 • a decided: condemnation of Gari baldi/1 mo vements: the Turin Ganui, of the 20th of Au -gust, Beitazsi, in reply to a question by a Sen ator, declared xhat the government consideied Garibaldi in' a sate of rebe.ilion, and the sit uation of Italy grave. - Garibaldi had entered Catania. In • the Leaden money market the funds were weaker, and tke fall is attributed by the London Timer to the telegrams in the extras, giving the views fro& America. -Money was in good demand, at unchanged rates. The Liverpool Collin-Market, too, has been excited,, with an advance of from 2®3d. per pound. The Bales for three days reached 670,000 pomade. The Liverpool "Breadstuff Market is, gener ally, firm. -In London, , ,Consols were quoted at 93® 03g. Porter's Mortar Fleet.. The James Itiver.Flotilla..Feeling at Norfolk. YORMII2IIB ' Idos lox; Aug. st. . All of Por tor's mortar fleet and the gunboats have come doWn,the James river and are now in anchor it - Hampton Roads, and n part of the flotilla whleh has been up the river is to go immedl atelynp thu .Potounto. So says Commodore LLWilketr-' This morning, the Norfolk boat, which has :heretofore= moistly between Norfolk and this place; - mane over ; with troops and dis charged thin:urns thejaaamehip Baltic; which is lying in She roads. She then returned to 'Norfolk Without the, apparently for More tioapito'disposis of in the same way. There is evidently much, and secret excite -meat' among the Federal officers In this place, and the suesslonistse Norfolk are rejoicing rst what they claim to be • defeat in the late army movements under Gen. Pope. A part of the James river flotilla has left this afternoon and proceeded off in the direc tion of the Potomac. _ Our Army 12 Virginia...No Fighting Yesterday... Reinforcements Rap _ idly Arriving. • New Yuan, Sept: 2.—The Herald, In an edi torial, says : Up to one o'clock this morning we have. no st-sws of the renewal of the great - contest near . Bull sun. The very latest at that_hour In the _ city. wan a dispatch from Judge White, of this city, who had returned from the army at three o'clock yesterday id - ternoon.. He.states that our men are in good spirits, and se firm as veteran.. They hold Centierilla and vicinity, with part of the old battle field of - Ball Bun. - The tone of feeling in Washington was full of confidence. Our army in-Che field was being rapidly re ' ‘.lnforced. - • - the enemy. Tile a, cement makes cot the "f s ighteis complaint. Attempt to telegraph the sarniititimentialpiied.ladni a , - 4.you will, from ,the, Washington . paperato Cincinnati twiny ot her point, farther remote from the rebel lines, and from probability of "returning .to!give the rebels informittion;kand you are told thit. it contraband Intelligence, and must be suppressed. _ .Thus, the Washington pipers of that night, and the Baltimore and Philadelphia papers of this morning, publiA full . details of every thing that is known about the rebel occupa tion of Manassas Janction. I attempted to telegraph West a bare abstract of those publinu lions, and was told that it wall contraband ib telligence, the transmission of which the Gov ernment mast positively prohibit. The can- Sorship of the Press thus beeomes, not a means ef,stippressing false Or injurious statements, bat simplr a wanton; interference , to prevent peisons at a distance from the Capital from getting the slime news that is freely poblish ed in its immediate :vicinity. If the people who are thous made to Wait three or four days for the current news Of the day can stand this, of conies the newspapers can. One word more: It is not Secretary Stanton whole responsible for this self-stultification of ilia Government. It is Major General henry W. Betook.— Wash. letter to Cin. Cam. THE BATTLE OF SATURDAY. We derive AM) following account of the bat tle of Saturday from a ,gentleman who left Centreville at 7 o'clock Saturday evening. , He is known to. as ab a person who had been employed by a Idaaing New York paper to report military doings it the Peninsuiaiand whole very likely td form a correct judgment to the extent of Me blmervation, which is en tire-and qui*. The battle was an'. artillery battle down to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, each party being engaged in " feeling" the other. Gen. Porter commanded our left Wing, Sigel and Rehash,- man the centre and left. McDowell's force was In the rear, having been much exhausted In the battle of Friday. The scene of the fight was the old field of Bull Ran. ' At four o'clockin the afternoon, the enemy having mused Ids infantry, made a forlorn, and successful attack upon General Porter. Opr informant, who witnessed the fighting in front of Richmond, says that none of the musketry firing there was heavier than this of the rebels at Bull Run. It will torn out, probably; that their rank and, file wore stimulated by whisky, as , they were at Mal vern Mills. When he perceived that his loft wing was to be attacked, Gen. Pope ordered up (len. McDowell's force to support Gen. Porter, but it did not' arrive in time to save G 193. Porter from defeat, but on the contrary be .came Gantt involved in the retreat which fol lowed. In short the divisions et both Gene. Porter and McDowell were routed, and fell back in disorderacross Bull Run stream to Centreville. Our right wing and centre remained firm end unbroken, covering the retreat of the left wing, arid preserving' the army from any se rious catastrophe. Our informant does not think our loss on Saturday, in killed and wounded, to havebeen greater than on Friday, say four thousand; but the lon in prisoners was mush morecon siderable. . Gen. Franklin's division arrived at Centre ville on Saturday evening, and there was then a general concentration of our forces at that point. Gen. Banks' division, however, had not arrived there. It was not in the battles .of either Friday or Saturday, and there were some apprehensions that it might be cut off. Our force as massed at 'Centreville on,Sat urday, evening, was large enough for all pur poses, arid hap been much increased since. Our inforriant says that there was no dis order at Centreville, but everybody was full of courage and hope as respects the Immediate future.—Arational Republican, of Monday morning. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS [ &portal geoid:l/for Liu Pilterwrg! Gaunt.] TEMSDAT. Sept. IL—The general market continues quiet and dull, witb•but little doing to any depart ment. •n advance has taken place In some article. in consequence ofette eel tax. which went into ef. feet on the list instant. Farther than thA there has been no change whatever. 0111118—Wheat is Mill very firm with moderate receipt. and we quote at 51,00 from wagon, nod 51,05 55c. Corn =dialoged; silo of 1100 bush prime at for prime red from More and 5c to Sc per bushel high. .erforwhlte; Bye is steady with light receipt, at about 50e, Oats are scarcely so 'firm; we quote at 40c for new and 43 to 45e for good to prime old. FLOOR—Is quiet but firm at 54,55 to $4,75 for Extra and 55,25@5,50 for Extra . family. Sale of 30 hbln /amity at 55,50 and !60 do do at 55,40. Bye Prom firm at 53,25. BACON—The demand Smithson limited notwith standing which prima are Ann with an advancing tendency; sales In lots of 8000 lb* at 14534 c for shoulders, 8* for plain Ihmins, and 10./Altic for sugar cored• GIIOCEBIES—W3 hare a amtinucd dull grocery market, the demand being Molted and local. Prices, however, remain, unchanged; eug - ar le eelllog at 9,54110%c; coffee 22Y.423Ye and ?dolmas 51455. SALT—unchanged; sale of 00 bbb So. 1 extra at $1,71 per Dbl. CHEESE—aaIe of txmes W. IL at 734 c and 80 do at Be. LARD—wee of 5 kegs 'prime country at 8c per Ih. OIL—No. I Lard, In consequence of eke saw tax, hes advanczd to TOc. Cri4e pit Is steady at Bag*. The Crops and Markets in Europe The latest English Jona:dame once mom dmpond eat and fearful toncerniag the crops, In consequence of anotherr week of wet weather. Just one week previous to the dates beam cc, the unto *journals were jubilant over thou, or four days of sunshine. The Mark Lane Szprotal of 'he Lsth says: The Splendid weather of hut Week ha. given place to a derided change, there being many heavy showers throughout the country, With Thursday transually rough. albs anoints of the prof:et:le yield continue very catifiktlng; but they are not so an regards stocks, which, both in the country and shipping ports are very low, Insomuch that any disaster could not fall to send prices up 'Manly In 'maps the weather la reported a. having been 'on the whole favorable. Storms had prevailed In same places, but the damage done was trifling. In the Southern departmental the harvest was over, and the drops well atonal; while In the North of Prance they • had commenced cutting under favorable dr ems:stance& On the whole the reports of the yield are favorable to the opinion that a lull average crop hu been obtained. Owing to the light doilverlea by the fattens during harvest time, the markets were bare, and pines were maintained. Old wheat Is aqua and sellers offer to all new wheat for forward delivery at a toreador, In Holland rapid progress was making in the her. vest, and prlcaswere tending downward.. The SerWaarketa for wheat were nearly all lower. -• All over Germany the harvest was prngrening fa "VOishl7." but there were lees hopeful accounts Irma Poland than formerly. ' Borrox Bootanti Puce Masan, August Notwithstanding the swiluity which prevails in re cruiting god the general gospel:Wen of business after two - o'clock the . paat .watt w Very, Lair bushes has teen done IA boots and slew, New buyers continue • to arrive, notwithstanding thalateneas of the season, and'fbil prices have been reallaul for all seasonable - work, with a entail stock in the hands of dealer, and unumfattarem 'Ol3 the whole, business-ha been evenletterlhan noticed but week. ' • .• 'Manufacturer* are actively engaged on lull and army work, and there will nu doubt be full employ- Itient far sometime yet.• Workmen continue warm, ,and stock is firm and 10gh, which in connection with Shim( par cent tr be Levied on and 'after the tat of beptember, will no- doubt tend to keep tip a good renge"of prires fa the nnumikettulag article. Beirrnoit Carrin Meagre, Aug. 30—We notice rather More inquiry from the local trade for this ars Mole, but tratmscilo, a reported bate been very lint. item' embracing Mk) bags good Alo at 22c; /00 bags pails doe% 2x,f4c„owad ltO bags vireos ment Java at '74)21%e it Ll. Bolden lookeo • speedy improve rs's:a la Waage, and ere unwilling to sell except at fall comm. prices'. W. guote ceding to fair Rio 13. 21 elnYelgOodreprimOdo at dadt yic and Java at 21027 ye VI G. block l of ;1110 Ole 'bags. Of other descriptions the soppily is re light. mportiapf kallroad. PI1111117119N• rr. Wilts 4k llammoo RAI/XI/AD, Scpra-30- bat soap, 12- Dalseall ±co ; do do, J Boom 12 do Dead a Metzger, 183 MO barley, Jahns Rhodes . Mt 16u1, Park, McCurdy a co; 20 carboy' 8")f8")fKier; 8 bpd eggs, John Grazier; 11 aks , wcol. Darblulga a cd; üblalluar,_E-.llesalre low rabbl4l - Caek - enlaltc - McEek7r. Bre; 1"roll lesdher 'Seibert a Kellerman; 30 'Mai : carbon oil, John Black; 22 do do. B Q Fabiseelock A. co. Giorgi Ana ez PmesEluie,fren,soeo. Sept 1-- 153 bbl. sppk., John Hubert; 100 bp borloY. D row oat; •II Wei apples, L & o; 12 b01e. 11,4u- Jim A Fetzer, a Odle perk, I 13 Godfrey; 7 ski rage: 2oitteh ix ' .; sro Is Lauber, Seibert. A Bellernian; *beet. 8 T Keoupdf * Dro; krge butter, I JlLsilon_; 00 bra theme. 21 14 Vag , Gordan ill bbl. Ji l i;g r i: A l=w 4 2bb I , ZVI, ' fr ° lllre k u at ' bb apples, 7ragprtott Stewart; 25 bx:eheeee, 1 -D-Drove; I 6 -bobto-forkee-Loyan 4. Gregg; 7 bp borthrero,•Jor Wooderell;4s , sss Mardi, John A Banehaw; 155511 btla, A LLEI3HICNY'RIVERA za. 7 , — PACIENTB. The IMAM. OW,EuthMeldfflia, 11111 . = trafgbt Or op City TEM DAT. F.• " • / 0 • 4 43 01P4 Jl44lai. OFFICIAL LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Passed at the Scala Session of the Thirty seventh akorees. [PuBLI-No. 129.] env to provide for the quieting of cer tain land titles in the late disputed ter ritory in the State of Maine and for other purposes. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and Bowe of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled, That the iSecre tary of the Treasury be and helqtereby authorized and required to fay, out of any money ithe Treasury not otherwise up propriat d, to Laura. A. Stebbins, of Ban gor,iii. in t e State of Maine ; Catharine C. Ward, ROxbury, in the State of Massachu setts ; Rufus Mansur, of Ithulton,, in the State of Maine; and James A. Drew, of Chelsea, in the State Of Massachusetts, the sum of thirty-three hundred and fifty dol lars each, being in all the sum of thirteen. thousand four hundred and twenty-two dollars in full compensation for three thou sand three hundred and fifty-three acres of land, including the timber previously taken therefrom, in the half township in the State. of Maine, granted by the State of Massachusetts to the late General Eaton, and called the "Eaton grant," to which said .arties lost title by the _operation of the fourth article of the treaty of ninth Au gust, eighteen hundred and forty-two, "to settle and define the boundary between the Vnited States and the possessions of her Britannic Majesty in North America:" Provided: That the said Laura A. Stebbins, Catharine C. Ward, Rufus Mansur, and James A. Drew shall execute deeds of re lease to the parties holding "possessory" or "equitable possessory claims" to the said three thousand three hundred and fifty three acres of land, or any portion thereof, as described in the reports made to the governor and council of Maine by Eben ezer Hutchison and others, commissioners under a resolution passed by the legisla ture of said State on the twelfth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and the plan of surveys accompanying said reports, and of record in the land office of said State: And provided, also, That it shall appear to the satisfaction of the land agent of said State of Maine that mien deeds of release do effectually convey a good title to said lands, except so far as said titles have been affected by except„ opera tion of the treaty aforesaid: And provided further, That if it shall appear to the said land agent that the aforesaid parties are incompetent to make such deeds of release to the whole of said lands, then they shall be entitled to, receive a pro rata only of the compensatieo provided in this act for so much thereof ae they shall convey as aforesaid. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Seeretary_of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized and required to pay, out of any unappropriated money in the Treas ury, to Edmund Monroe and Benjamin Sewall, of Boston, in the State of Massa chusetts, the sum of thirteen thousand five hundred and forty dollars, in the propor tion of three-fourths thereof to the former and one-fourth to the latter, in full com pensation for three thousand three hun dred and eighty-five acres of land includ ing the timber previously taken therefrom, in the western half of "Plymouth town ship," so called, in the State of Maine, and the sum of six thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars to Rufus Mansur, of Moulton, Blaine, and James A. Drew, of Chelsea, Massachusetts, in fall compensa tion for sixteen hundred and ninety-two acres of land, including the timber pre viously taken therefrom, in the eastern half of said township, to which the said parties severally lost title by the operation of the fourth article of the aforesaid treaty: Provided, That the regulations, restrictions, and provisions contained in the provisos to the first section of this act shall be made, to all intents and purposes, applicable to this section. Sec. 3. And be it further •enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwiseappropriated, to Laura A. Stebbins, of Bangor,Maine, and Catherine C. Ward, of Irchester, Massachusetts, the sum of six thousand six hundred and forty-seven (dollars); and 4, Edmund Monroe and Benjamin Sewall, o( the city of Boston, in Massachusetts, the su of seven thousand six hundred and thiity-five dollars, in the proportion of three fourths of the same to said Monroe, and one-fourth to said_ Sewall; and to James A. Drew, of Chelsea, Massachusetts, andßufus Mansur, of Houltan, Maine, the sum of nine thousand three hundred and tienty-eight dollars; the said several sums being in full compensation, at the rata of one dollar per acre, for timber taken from lands owned by said parties respectively, and located in the' Eaton grant and Ply mouth township (eo called) in the State of Maine, and within the district recognised as the "disputed territory," and which timber was taken off and lost to the pro prietors in consequence of the diplomatic arrangement entered into between the United States and Great Britain in eigh teen hundred and thirty-two, by which both parties agreed to abstaitt from the exercise of jurisdictloh in said territory: Provided, That the payments authorized and required by this act to be made, in whole or in part, at the option of the Sec retary of the Treasury, many of the bonds of the United States, bearing interest at the rate-of six per .centum per annum, which have been or may hereafter be au thorized by law to be issued. Approved, July 12, 1862. DISSOLVTIOrtIi, It C. DIEkiOLUTION OF CO.PARTNER 8111P.—The Partnership lately exitting Jensen CHAS. D. LEECH end IL HUTCHINSON, of Pittsburgh, under tbe Arta of LEECH I HUTCH ! bisOli, was dissolved op tbo let day of September, A. D. 1262, by mutual consult. 111 debts °grin to the said partnership are to be resolved by either of the partners, and all dema,ds on the WS partan , ship ate to ber presented to either for paymem. CHARLES IL LEECH, HUTCHINSON. Pittsburgh; Sept. 2 18C.2:5e2-tf DISSOLVED.—The Partnership here tororb existiog under the Dame of 11. A CO. was df oohed on the Etb lest, The Ituelntee of the lat. flan will he settled by A. D. 81111T13, at No' 18 Water street. DISSOLVED.—The Partnership here torure ealsting airier the Dame end style of 881ITII, .DAY h CU. wee dissolved on the 26th toot. The tombless of the late Arm will be settled by A. D.' 1311ITLI, at No. 68 WateT Street, pus undersigned have this day fdtmed .L Co-Partnership for the purpose of transacting • purrs! GOAL BOBINESI4, under the nun* and style of A. D. SMITH! A BROTHILBS, at fin. GS &ter street. A. D.I3,IILTH, JOS. taint!, Jr., D. M. 831 PI H. . . WM. NIOHLE. Pittsburgh, August oth, D ESTROY YOUR—Rata, Roaches etc, =lollP—MiC•LitOle• and Anti. yocr-Baa iiix Destroy /our—Hotta In Furs, Clalbea, D. , onnumer—llle•qaltoes and Plow. ' Destroyaingr -40socta on Plants and Foal., Danny your—lnseets on animals, ko.o . • Costaf's Rat, Roach, dtc., Bed-bug Exterminator, ' Electric Powder for Insect'. "ONLY priextrimp =mamma KNOWN:. "feet. Vont Poisto , ut" "Not dangetoue to the Horeaniratefli. ' , Beta do tort die on the preadien" "They mow oat of theft bolo to dle.'t /kid eierpiihere—by di Wholesale ringsdik in the largo_eilesots& by Omni/14' Groom, Hersh*" endletaikergenerslir,Zn all ptry toeing Tu. - laps in the United Mete&' 'AZLLIIIIB t 00. Anall. &. TA MUSTOO7r. & 00, principst . wholessis. an retail spots In Plttetrorgh, Ps: Metroontry Value era Ma assiz r or add's, Orders dk l oct, (or for prkes. Wado., to .4 19 4*4 , q Xo• €3,1404tr.h. alr rat. , JIIEDICAL. - HAP.111043 Oft k IAKY ? Ma? IS A-IL Tim QUlLlTlOX.—lttoPiopriators of the ..PA It. IS lAN CABINET Olr WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICISIVI have determined, regiudlesa of xpense, to one, free, (for the benefit . of .offering l a humanity,) f ur of their moot Instructive and Inter esting Lector. on arriage and iteDisquidifications, Nervocu Debility, Premature 'Jac& eof Ilaribeaalt Indigestion, Weakness or Depression Loss of Ener gy Arid . Vital 'Powers, the. Great StsliaT.Evils, and those Malan:llse Which resell from yombial follies. Excesses of Maturity, of Ignorant. of Physiology and Natant's Lsw.i These invaleable Lecture. Lave been the avans of] enlightening and saving thous. aut., and will be Iforwarded no on the tempt ol four stomp* by atinnasing “Steretary Parisian Cubi set of Anatomy oast ;Medicine, .5M Jireatheas. N. Y." Intnlydssrt • MANnoont HOW Ll/611. 11UW: BES,TOEIED I—Jost Pabffaked, is a alai Pa; o•lope. Prig iota Ccata. A Loctura oo thri tiatule, Treatment a d anneal Coro o Spermatorrhaa or bamlual W . • layol untaryLtultaioto,,CoexualDcbility,aull lu,, . Imeota 10 Marriage geuarilly, Negounuosa, Co • oropliou, EPliepay arid .lits; Nonfat and Physical • capacity, resulting from &Ili/aut., do. fly 1100 .J. CUL PENWELL, 11. D.,' Aitthorof the "Groat, ook," "A -BOON TO TIIOIIIdANDS OF burl , EMS," Seat undor seal, In 'a plalu ourrolopa to a•• y addrraa, Poat-patd, on receipt of 1112 mate, or two postage -at.alCaoby Da. CH. J. C. 127 Broadw ay, N. Y., Post-Otdcs Dox auT:StadraT 'IIT,A.EaIf, No I MORN,' 11D1 rLhl . Ala '1 • ~. ..L. AND UNSAFE. RIEDIOtIiES.—For • upleaunt and dangerous diseased use LIELIDDOLD'S EX 'Tn CT 13 ( 10 E 11 4 *filch has tsarina the endonm• meat of the most pkOinitiOnt, phi sicisus to the United etaice. Is now offered to an afflicted Iminsolty . a certain-cure fur thrilollowing Mamma and symptoms originating from disease. and abase of the Urinary. or Sexual Omens I Deneral Debility, 'Dental and 'Phyidcal Deproeskin, Imbecility, Determination ut. HMO to the dead,Uaofu.ed Idear.flysteria,General Irritability, itestiossisma and Sleeplessness at Night, Mamie of hluscular Efficiency, .Loss of Appetit., Dyspepsia, Entsciation, Low Spirits, Disorgsniss tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pslpi teflon of the Dean, and in fact all the concomitants of • nenrous and debilßated state of the sistem. To Ware the genuine, cut thin ode - . Auk tot Holmbold'a. Tate no other. Meal guaranteed. Sae advartieement In another column. sta.t“.debrij SE tridrG JII4CIiLXES. W HEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, N 0.47 TIPTH STREET, PPITHIUIIOB. PA., Awarded As Find Premium aS A. UNITE!) STATES-FAIR For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWANDI9 Ol 90,000 BIACNININIEWLD IN THAI UNITED &MTV:. MOBS THAN 20,000 BOLD THE PLOT Mill. Wo offer to the public wargasal a WILSON'S IMPEOVID aswnici DIACIII/NE, at ILEDIICED PRICES, with lammed confidence of its merits S. the beet and mod reliable family Sewing Machine now in use. It dim equally well on the thickeet and thinnest fabrics, 'makes the lockrtltch Impossiblo to unravel; alike both ; I. stmple in condruc- Lou, mom spied) to movement, and more durable then any Other machine. . Illimulare, giving prices and clacription of Ids. chinos, furnished Pat% on ePPllrottou to Wool or by letter. Vary Machine warrented for throe roars. Wire/ WM. SUMNER • CO. SEWANG MACHINES. WILLIAMS t OIIVIS' tnequalled doable tkread VA FAMILY LIMING lIAOMINLS. S.l room, No. 12 FLYTEI BTHISET, PErrtiBUBOU,PA. 'llwee Machines will do all kinds of work, and are warranted and kept In repair one year without any charge. I,ILI ,21f, srseut d 00., Agents. BPECIIAL BOTICE. Let the mitotic be perfectly awned that they may buy and ma WILLIAMS & DENIS' AIM/HINE with as much Impunity as any In market, notwith standing the gross misstatements perverting to em anate from the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Get and others. The Ides of stopping parsons from ming three machine,, when they cannot stop as from veil ing them, is preposterous. This Machine wee pat ented /ob. 12,186 L Its prawns Is sward any person wit\ a Dewing Hackies who can point out one single ass where a mean to wham we Unsold a Machine bare been trolly stopped frgm miog It, or bare had to pay to any 'poly. AGENTS WANTED. my% LILLEY..STRAAN A 00. N EW CARPETS, • A large assortment. No. 87 Foulan STREET, M I CALLUM ' S, Bought prevlom to the general advance In prima of July ht. We are enabled to sell our prawn t smell at very favorable rates. ans 1862. IIIoCOS,D & CO. 1862. HAM GAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND 411AHICB HOODS Wholesale and retail, 131 WOOD MUST, P1TT3131311011 We are noir receiving • 1110 X &Demon io oar el ready !•KZUa irons of HATS, CAPS, STELA' GOODS. BONNETS, SHAKEN HOODS and PA LSI LEAF HATS. Merchant, 'elating our city cm buy from At. lotto pricer than in Ph il adelphia mile'. York. ap?-9 MoVOLID ik C /,. RITSTONS FOUNDRY, 4 . 0.47 FEDERAL BTRDET, Allegheny Cite • • ftlanu , actutere of every Twisty of COOKING AND HEATING STOLEN COOKING KANOKO. with the latest Improvements; Tine and tiocomon Enam eled GHAT& FRONTS. YENDEtifI, • Also, OAST 'BON HOUSE MONTS, MON SAILIAO, and ell kinds of (mamas made to order. mai lIIUUL3.I DICIRIS I MUGS I—Just readrect -417 Re. Gum Arable, solar; 480 " Ana :adds. prime; zoo .4 beat Mathew sad Manilla indigo; 1,400 " beet Ontbre Itadder 2,000 " Canary and Hemp Peed; 175*" „ Honduras Goclituesi; 203 " Aloes, (Ciape);. 100 " Potsabi Bplare, OeHla RemPi Ciws 9 9, Tart, Opium, Gum Csmph, Morphia, Quinine, ta in store and for sole low by .; IVOGDBIIA d WALLACE, Jute • 905 Liberty Wrest. 1 1..11 20 bade. Cuba Rogan; 20 do , Porto Rico Sugar; 60 bbli. Coffee Stoll 25 do' conked do• 100, do, choke N.U. Nokia% 25 hf. DWI,. do do; 100 bawl Rio *the: 50 half.cb We Black Teas; 6o do T. II A, Imoorlal Teas; 50 =Mb'. do do do. Just receliod slore sad for sale by au2s ! BROWN A KIRKPATRICK& LIU/UK I FLOUR I -1 100 bbls.'ez raw fresh ground old, wheat Mai; 100 do new wheat FaD111) Flour; , 100 do 'choice eltile ',best Floor, 60 do ' Snow , Flake X.X.X•sehlte wheat, made • expressly for flintily use; 100 do keit ground extra Ikea; 60 do. auperAne /Moil 25 do fresh ground Bre Pinar In store avid to arrive by railroad and for tale by ! 111.9011COWN LINI1h111.• sold ' • ,Nrt . . 29T Liberty street. 52 BO UkIOCULATN; • In bozos ground Pepper; • . . 25 'do ground Colice; - 15 . d 10 o (2 boys) Indigo . ; 25 Ao (II lb clink) ground Clunotoon; ffi'do' - ' - -do do Alleplec 25 do dodo Mustard; frail. 01 vac . , Jut rocedenkand for gale by W. M. GOPAILY. anl4 ' Vil Libeny street. SUNDIui -, . DIII.ICD 'BRE/ ; LNAP LARD, In lostralt and kap; NIRO PORE S No. 9 HADRICRIL, 'Arm On band and , for pals by , an2B 3 .WM D. HATA* M.. 499 Ittwty .t. Was N lUktAtait. ' ust received diva from Bettoo, fresh baked 0 return, Biltter and Whirl Cracker., fur ado al the! Fatally Grocery &erect JOHN A. , comer Llberty and Hand ornate INPLARUMBEE , ULAN /JUTS, warranted - to be ate pantie article, and not affected by.tioat or cold,' another simply:Just re._ wired at . the. India Rubber Depot, 20 and met; , TuttettE—Tor. liethir4 'Oil *and other .. • • JAL DALIILL 80S011, ao27:tf ea sod 70 WM.., amt. INDIA KUBBJ 'S. FILTERS, eiridrink tug out of oplttgii—lt' mud 'esulaleut article for tiordless • ums-9 you Just recalve4 al the 1.41. Rub. bet Depot, 20 and IP 14. OutrutrOot. r ' _ , _ J. a INUL& 111/Bigia , DWI pij s esseissurt sartosao4 anWiti AO 'en packstrinothWitonly_juss 'welted at Ul awl is tAiirstrag.. . IL 11111101. 8.11, HB. - I , IOi.LAR -SAVINGS Su. 65 FOCILTII S-211.ELf. i.: . Capon from 9 to 2 o'clock, abai un I,V.dnesday sand Saturday evenings; from May lot to November 'let, from 7..t0 U . o'ckelk, and from Normul,er let to flay fat from 6 to 8 o'clock. Depbaits 'received of all mums not I,+s tb,.o one Dollar, and a dividend of the pronto declared twice a year, In June and December. Intetuat has boon de clared eemi.stinually, In JUDO and Deomil.,, since the Batik wen 'organized, at the rota of SU f o r cent. a year. ' Interest, If not drawn out, Islilamol to the credit lot the depositor ,ts principal, and boaas the .one In tereet from the first &yard JUDO and D.coMber, tem. pounding twice a year without troubling dm depoel lor to call,nr even to promnt his pass book. At this rats, money will &midi, In twat thin t‘telv., year., making In Ohs aggregate, LIMIT AND Our-UAU: ran CENT. A. TUB. • • . _ 11.11 a, coutaislas• the Chartar, By...l4strs, licks 'and Itegulstione, isnalehod gratis, on appliattlon at the utlics. . . Par.sivrtcr--4 0110 E ALBILICH VIOL PRESIDENTS. John B. Mera4il.l3 Juba Llutmos, Alexander SpLvt, Bor!. L. Fahnestuck, Amos Mt:A.lloy. James Herdnran, Ale/Lauder Bradley. Johu O. Backoleu, o•orge Black, John B. Canfield, . A.louso K. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, WUBwn Douglas. John Evans, Hopewell Hepburn, William S. Haver., Deter H. Hunker, . Richard Hay., Lamly, BIO3ATABY AND Tansy G,2:dawT STO IrES, tfc JAMES '1.3t1101..... YOUNO BROTHERS, DuquEsNE FOGS DIM, Liberty street, neva the outer Depot Pa. 'E. It., Pittsburgh,: Pa., mailutheture MACIIINE, 1101 BLASI AND . BOLL/NO MILL VUUNAGE CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPE, BOJLklt CASTINGS, FIRE FROSTS, LOBATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DUG 111055, GRATES AND GLAZE. FRONTS, STOP.. ,COOK BOXES, As. ; always on Band and for oak low. Orden left with W. W. YOUNG, corunr•ot Wood Strait and Diannicd alley, will receive prompt soft,. titaL tetra A LLEN, SIcIYIItIIIUK ac CO., V ALLNY FOOPIDBT, Pitiaburgb, Pa itib - WanAnotraa, Liberty ntreet. Manufacturers of COON., PARLOIt AND' HEAT. INO STOVES, PAILLOD AND KITCHEN DILATES, HOLLOW WANE, kite., Steel and Glom Houlde. log hill Coatings, Mill Gearing, Goa, Water and Ar. tizen Pipe, dad Irons, Dog 'rum, Wagon Doom, Su. gar En t tled,Pulleys.liongers, Car Wilvels, Couplingas and Costing. generally. Ala°, Jobbing and Machine Coatings mode to order. Patented Portable !fill, will Stearn or Hum, rower. • OILS. Pic. an.srs, Proptielors; Definers and lfann4etar• ars of Pure Burning Petrollte—trede mark, Pure White Cashed Oil, Pare peadorued.htsustals, ' Steam Clarified Labricating Cold Pressed It. IL ao do No: 1, NO. ?..,d No. 3 Machinery Oil, etrgand Oil, Demi Gil, Glory Oil, Wow lad Mill Grease and Spirits of Naphtha. lOirOrders tilled promptly. Sill - Oftice, turner of Front awl Smithfield streets Itlonoturshels Hoe,. Pliteforth, Ps ial4 .11.1.41 LIADUN LINDSAY BARBOUR, 04 14LLON 0/L, LAMP IHANUFAUTOLIZES 010. M. ta. 7. 11 .1811.17 Z WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. • 11OLDS111P, BlirAN d CO., MAPIII•CILM.II UP BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep constantly on head the very beat quality of BURNING OIL. clear and without odor; &leo, • good LUBRICATOR, pure WII/TE EINNZOLE end CAR GREASE. waren orders left at No. 31i Virtu tiraerr, Bank Block, second dour. , will to promptly attended to. or.Adtt LLIGENT UIL WUIUi6 a MINCAIi, DUNLAP A CO, POaa %MITE ItEILNED CARBON OILS Ortioa, No. L9l Liberty .00000, VAtiLE OIL WORKS.—WWIII:3I LA & AIiDEILSON, Winery and denten! in PURE celisot; OlLAVnalit7 enrautned.) PITTSBURGH'. PA. WV' CAR. GE.EASE and BEN ZOLL band. Otters received for the present et CgESI3, SMITH Ar. Co; e, Weyer and First streets. ieertinid L uctFEß. UIL WORK.b. 117LL14 dl P. WOOLBIDOE, .61/10r1CTLIKE6 Ulf DUAL AND CANNON OILS, and dealer iu LAMPS, CL(IIINI:V.S. Sc., d`c., No. 49 Market street. between Seeettd and Third, PITTS/Li rehaltdly PI TRONA OIL WORIiS.-IALNO, MILLER & CO. Works at llbarpsburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. • Office and 'Warehouse, - El MARKET STREET, Pitnaburgh. Manuiatturers - of ILLUMINATING imd.LUIIIII OATLNG GAMMON OILS and DENZOLE. LW No.l REFINED OIL, warranted sire, always on Wind. UIIII.ICATING OIL, AT TUB LOW JLA saws. or 25 CENTS PElt GALLON, constantly OD Minden:ld tor sale by B. O. & .1. U. SAWYEIL An to the quality, we refer to annexed eertificnte: _ Pineerman, NOT. 27, lifours.B. C.& J. B. Sawyer—Genti: The Imbri cating Oil we Are getting from you we find to be the bat for our purposes we hare girt' Wed. Too L. 8: CL B. B. IL Co., Br Wo. ESVT, President. 111, it liKAMI, OIL REPIREILEG AND 111LVIVACTI:11.E.14 Of • WRITE DEWING OIL, PURE DICODORIZILD ISNNY.OLK AND STEAM CLARIFIED MAQIIINERY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF ALL GILAVITIF:SPIIIICUASED, glilrHaw OU Dan*le wantaL Corner Oftico, Rol2onganets Rona, dnhiumlyr 14 , LUU.H. I FLOUI4 1 240 bbl,. doubt/ extra Bartlett Flour; :MO do alegle extra do do• • 221 do XXX Ford's 75 do XX Berwent Jo , 170 do Waite &Wit, XXX do 50 do Premium 51111 a do • 150 -du ir.n. of Ohio do 100 do Lard Morahan do 130 do Gan. 11111. do 100 do Boom 51111, do 100 do Madison do 75 do Schalk b Tnnorn,2t.Loole,do 150 do Tirlolll broad. Gamily do, 37 do puro Bye Flour; To., above are all choltar brand, of old wheat Flour, 1. ,lore and for .ale I. 4 lSTaliLlStlEu iN 1780.—BAKINH'S PREMIUM CIIOCOLATE.—Pure prepared AsJOA, BROIL/6. FRENCH, ILOSNEOPATIIIC and VANILLA CHOCOLATES, warranted c.v.' in quality and Savor 'to the Parts Chocolate.., have snenl the test oluvailliriW.quaritrs of • ce ntury, sal acs pronounced by 'all who have ono.. need.them to be superior SO LW other.. - -Manufactured by W. Baker A Co., at their Hills, Dorchwiter;Alsai., arid for dale at their Branch Depot,No. 217 Fulton street. New York City, and by 'Grocers and Mace...genet-wily tb,oogboot the union. Address • • -• • R. L. PIERCE, jenarit -• -217 Fulton street, New ,York., BOUTS AISI) SHOES Sr :MAR REZEITREIPP.—LOOK. AT TIM riliots.- Ladkno Eng. Luting Reel Ginlters $l,OO, wort 51,z - Poor, " 42J5 " 1,75 — tc - " --- o - -LN) • t. 2,00 "Finn fr. Morocco Heel Boons 1,37 " 1,62 " " Goat Cooper, 1.37 " 1.76 " Morocco Slippers 60 " 78 " " Rid 76 ••1,12 ALL 011IER GOODS IN PROPORTION. JAMES ROBB, - my 27 " NO. H 7 MARKET STREET. • T truck; TO t'itUeEKl'Y Li EELS IN•TIIIC. dry OP YITTBIIIIIIOII.—AII thaw who base betclected to pay the Reath foetal]. ; wont • of their Onsdiug and Paring Asemments are hereby notiMel that If they with to avoid costa ups* said anisahou4 they wlll 01l Immediately and 11. outdate all arreara that:May be standlng unrald at 'lab dare, 'A pril 24.'1E= e , .Wll. 2:10/3B.k UM, 00'9.11 • -Troesnrer: LiA.a &N M Le eye, xEw 0110 P St 0 blob!. prima to clz ice N. o.z:twos, 160 do Pato 11.1 co and CuL. do, 260 bblo. N. o.l.lolauroo, boor crop; . • 100 do rillned yellow Eager; • I ,•-• 100 bay pthad Itioer - " • 600 'do-1110 Cotti4;- ' Dwelled sad rocelrb2g old for tale by - ;_.1029 - • JOHN I. LOOSE t CO. Elf,BE —4O boxes prime Uurtmg Cheese; Jolt reeefred and for nate by < 1104EILT DALZELL & CO. , .110. '231 Liberty siren?. iu9 - - ALlAit lila AIa:ET:I, .I.lri34lfore use iouperjorqoallty at low prlow; iuothor auppli Jwit. received is tho !mile ItubOar 'D.Vott 20 and ..81st. dale _ EL. PiII:GIPS, 6W4. -'40,090 lbs. for tale at 114 Ai" Scala street. I' . 84311 C VLl$ GOIRDSL IMMIN VORMAL SCHOOL-IL WILLIAMS LI ha opened a tiOltlittLlBCllooL Nict7. St: Clair "treat:Third atorz, - • • Valiantly nf '±raeltaie Ha le the cousolellbe of' tbell'eachera 'the man to ohom all us took tut advice and Lostructlcna JOHN J. woLcorr. I =swat. mat Imartily :with the above. LEONAILD:H.EATOiI. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed above. W. B. fIISW. I take pleasure in giving Was my oplaton that the foregoing recommendation L lay .A. I know of no one who deaerTeskilter testimony In his favor. • • • • N. AVZSY. I fully =cur in the Above recoMmendatlan. D. DENNISON. Ile um prepare pupils for the•Hlgh School quicker tlinn any other teacher In tide city., • A. DOOTiIETT.. Tunes- SI per week. In adiince: • auk:Mated I ME LA rOLATEetilsllO 11. T11.A4 N, Y.—The Thirty nint4 Au....t :session of this Institution aral eminence OD 11.. MON iiSDAY. Hertel:ober lath, •1864. All the Coml.'s Of Instruction will be glum, 'dialing the comicg year, precisely as heretofore. ..160...AllzifaL. Itraterr_a, containing lull lubirmation, rimy be oh=' tamed from Prof. CIIMIL,S:i3 BUOWSZ,.. •^Dinictor. Isaac M. rowlock, , John Marshall, JULIce 11. D. Mends, A. M. Pollock, It. D.; I 11111 Dargarin, William J. Anderson. m. ,Jurnes D. Kelley, rotor A. Madeira, John LL. Mellor, James Mladle, Ilohert liAbb, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, _ henry L. Dingwall, John li. Shoehborgar, Wllliam E. Schmertz, Alexander Mad!. 1 _ Isaac Nirhittler,; Claisttan Yeager. xa--CLIAS. A. IXILTON NCH'S SH HOTEL, HOTEL, DINO4II ROOlda FIFTY CENTS PRY DAY ablridents so they rosy bo orderest to the spacious Refectory. There t a Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attaches' to thollotol ilarßewsre of BIINNEES and lIACERYN who eny we am foiL ocnally - : A MEIUCAN 11008 E, 'Bemis, is the 'xi. largest and beet arranged Uotel In the Now I England Slates; is centrally located, and easy of sc- I maw from all the rout. of travel. It contains all the modern improvements, and every convenience forthe comfort and eobommabstion of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well vent .• • [beauties of rooms are well _arranged , and completely furnished for famillesand large trav e ling partics,and the home will continue to be_ kept as a drat cLasi hotel in every reaped. Ps:U:lyd lAMB BICE, Proprietor.. WOR BALE = A• gopd route on the .u.rxtsum Gums, with a largo number of lob tcrabera the prcent ()ardor baying oxalate& in quire at this oak., from 2 too o'clock p. w. ata—oif . EtIDENCE ON PENN MEET R - ibieewtory brick dwelling, with ten room., lot MWIIO, in One of the twit lemurs on Penn direct, all In good order. Price only 14,6b0 —Bl,buO cash and balance In Are equal annual per- Poweenlon at any time. —" Inquire of Loynlaf .F - •• • OR SALE.— A small Farm, contain ing 53 acres, all fenced, and a acres cleared. A. good two 'dory frame benne, of 5 rzonui and kitchen, with porches; • large arable and other outbuilding* Prime Orchat d of great variety of trait of choice ea.' lectione. Spring to every field, and good farming land. •bituated dens miles west of New Brighton, In Beaver county. la offered cheap, and UM= to suit. Apply to;7' euf 3 . IL IticLAIN A CO.. 103 Tomtit street. E NGINE FOR BAIdS, ABOUT EIGHT 110118 E Enquire at the AT A LUABLE. - EROPERTY FOs SALIS.—A part or the whole of .tomlean was' of rich bottom land, immediately below the 'Va.- demo Oil Works," end adjoining the property of W. B. Holmes, lag. 44p10t extends from the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne 11 Mlago liallrond to the Ohio ricer, basing a. deep water landing of 03D feet, now belnb used so a, market garden, is offered for ask or each/Inge for city property. For terms apply to WM,. H. WASEILkII. Pirrseumn. Pr.rx:e DEEIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two two-story brick. dwellings, plied with water and sae; lots each SO by. 140 feet, sitardiel on South avenue, Allegheny city. - A building partly finiehed, with large stone base numboin acre and a quarter of {crowd, situated on Woods' Rnn, s abort distance from the Manchester Pltsstagur and Ft. W.. 4 C. Railroads, Wing suitable for raminfacturin,g purposes. Also, r, hum of WO acres, six and a hall mile. from tho city, end one and a quarter miles from- Coin ry'e Station P. W. AC. R. It., with a young of WV trees, a water pourer Ss* 11111, two Rouses, and other improvemonte ; Oily acme blessed, balance timber. PIT tillUtßil. PA. For further particulars inquire of e621`1, LIZ% 61 Federal at., Allegheny, or 52.5 Liberty etreet, Pittsbursh • • FARM FOR BALE, containing 254 ACHES, beautifully situated on the Obto it miles below Pittsburgh. adjoining the village of Shown:awn. and opposite Leetsdale Station. Pitts• borgh esa, b , Ft. Wayne and Chicago Br:Broad. ng y of acroth by ail and river.ood The bei iniprove- ma_ meats are a• good rramo Dwelling House, Yreiati ' Barn and two Tenant Houses, Orchard, de. It to wail adapted to • gardening aid stock term— 'Title indisputable. For particulars and terms apply to JAS. WOOD- BURN, Edgworth !tuition Sewickley, or to WOODBUWI. No. 10 kaplabado street, Allegheny. John Hamilton, Mag., in lihousetown, nil' show tea premises. JAMES WOuDBURN, • A August 11th, 1862.tM.6wdas UJJ:4I Krecutot.a QUPERIOR BUILDING - LOTS. FOB BALE.—The andersigned often for sale, on rear' et:cable term., some of the Choicest spots for lug purposes that are tb be found around Pittsburgh. They are situated within one hundred yards of the um:duns of tee Centre Avenue Hero Railway. and ore beautiful locations for private dwellings. The menery and everything rename them 'extremely do suable for any one wanting to locate outside Of the city limits, and a t the same time so near are 'they that communication can he had with the city at all hours. iota frumene-fourth of an acre upward'. MMgSiM2MMI mveral small lota In Miasmata, 60:1:50 tool Tim above paoporty will M sold on accommodating tunas. Inquire 01 JOHN IIEttBON, comer Ebtth and Wood stmeta, Or. WK. A. HEREON, 6lerk•a Moe, Court Home. FOR SALE TO THE THADE- A: New crop N. 0. ill:Igor; Porto Moo do; Cube do; Orono and Black Tear; Tobaccos; • B 7 ;r Choice extra Willy Mount; Bacon; And a general stock of Groceries,. la stare 'and ar• riving and for sale by MoDONALD A11131:10111.11B, Wiwi., de Grocers ' Produce and flonunbilan Met ' chant. , Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty AMA, near bead of Wood. ' arta QELLING_OUT.—The undersigned, ex -10 miters of the late Col. Leopold Bahl, offec the stock of choice WINES and LIQUORS of hi estate (la store et the corner of Market and Second streets, rittsbursh,) to the public, at private sale, and't pricce eo_loer as to . -make It an Inducement to, per. chasms to glee them. an early call. -TI. fonner friends of the establishment are especially invited, and expected to favor the estate with theircurtom, as they had the best opportunity to know the superior qualities of the dock kept tthe decants!. . O. O. KURTZ, - }Exneuturs. anl3:3St IL P. lIMILLER, BCROMAKEIL & LANG, nu Liberty en.n. 910 LBT—The Two Story Brick House, 1 No. 93 Liberty street, from now to the JIM of April 1863. The (Inciters, carpets, blinds and kitchen ntenslia. hoeing been hymn only Dm monttla, will be mold L.,w to anysmerentnlg house. , • , B. Co ANDILSON; aal9:2w at Mum South Co.'a. 112 w.ter st. . • rpO e, well finished and. J. oomtortablyfita4hedStoreOn Mae!, batwings Third end Yourthertroete. • A tong Boom, fitted up for eechoot, end boutefore occupied by 'llr. Arrays Au:agility tor young take. NO/401‘ . , AMbrAiPe Roomy owner of Third and.ffiarketstroeli. —•• Aoo, t eotang . Itoonui suitable for tate. Rant' very low,lo suit the time. U.K. Ott' .111iLiVr-*--An Oil tie. 1: finery. In einnydeliierder." Apply to BOBT.• AZTHIII.I,. ; Lary Law. N . 9. ISS !math ot., .F/"DKr TREEtt-'-121DucPcirOri so rm . tmtazia.;-.l.lrerf targo'obtl'of" Oda TRW, Of selected *deem to ammo from, milli orrery poid ble can tat= to bare ovary tartaty boob OVAL - Of Apple alone we two 175,000-50A00 of Irma aro three year 01da,10,040 four yoaroldo. Yew, ff , S. OW two to [bit* yeara old. . Pooch, party do.,a ft* BAraszsca-,thei Tray to the Naratn; "If .td _ EVERGRZENB on Ito Hieet, ttutphondrad, •• - also, fiELLIM TIMES AND BMW . ISMiltfi Addreies PITTSBIMI3 A.*D.biiiiir4ri,xot- - BEIIIEti, - Picbbargh, • -.- ,Invgx uttnneurrii:-/A ABBITT METAL, a good a:dole, for B iqd• tow, evex. rtrayss. ' N. E. conttcZonth sad Pam •Atto, JEBBNY-011.1--01117GIBLIA, Noe tO to .lIBICLOAr IS , 0 - a rime actic khr ads br JA& LLASON, sidztt 69 and 79 Wiat6r and—, ED 17VaTIOJr.i.L. HOTEILS" ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. CITY OP NEW YORE 04 Hall BgYan, corner Fraatforl Elrod (Oppodte fluty Hall.) B. FRENCH. Psorarrroe. FOR S4LE. - B. MoLAIN A 00., 10a Fourttextreet. IN GOOD OD.DZIL WILL nZ BOLD OHD&P YOU DASH. GAZNTTD 01Y1C1L riftb arrest. above BmltheekL At: hie reeldence, 37 East Common, Allegheny TO LET. - " Z. 'D. GAZIII.II, .onintor Tbtrd nod ldforkot dreetl.. R4IL*P4DII. ./4 LE V B L Aloak l_Tp - rrtazttrun AND WHEELING RAILER —43117111 t 8 R LitILLNOII2IIIIM—Rit alter MONDAY,I4y Male Traloaliti laile the Depot of the Pardisylraati Railroad. to Pittgargb, as :Piiirieergi, Chimeslwa aad Cumensatf /*it L. rii 1 Leaves Pittabargh .......-.-... I:00 a, n u 1850 p. m 6 do Stribermilla.—.-... 400 ' • ' " 4:00 u do Newark__......_._. .. 4 - 20 " 10•16 " • • do Columbus- - 11:10 "o• 11:0 " Arrival Ciacinnittl--.- Cat p. m.l 6.-10 a. in. do St- L0uie...._._....... 740 a.ru.l MIS p. ne. No change of can between Pittsburgh 'and Cbuianam. Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all Night Trains. Pittsburgh sad Witeuliag Lbw • ' - -- 1 Loma Pittsburgh 1:00 a. tn. 6:10 a. mi1:350 p. in. do We e. 3:00 " - 4:14 " i 5:05 do Steubenv'e 400 " eat .. I 403 do Wheeling. 424 1" PP= " 4455 " Arrives &Hair.... 5:03 ," 10:4.0 " , 6:06o . Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Old Railroad, and at 'Whir with Oential Ohio Railroad 11:trZenortilla. Lancaster, Circlevilk. Oiltuaboa, Ctn. cishati, Indianapolis, S•Louls, and.- 1 7ca Wad. • ' Pitabarga gad Mereimal Law" .L-oO► m.;12:50 p. 4:00 3.410 610 1:14 6:43 4:40 Leaves Pittaburgb,...—..:-- do do Alllaaco do Hodson Arrives . Connecting at Bayard Tuicaravris brunch kr Cid New Pldladelphle and Doter at Alliance with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago. Itailload;al Hudson with Cleveland, orrill• and Cincinnati 11. IL for Akron, Cuyahoga ails and klillentburg, and at Cleveland with CI I. IL 8.. for Erie. Dunidrie and Buffalo with. o.d: T. B. It. for Toledo, Detroit and Chi and the Nortb.weet. - • . Welbrtille Accommodation leaves at 4:05i, m. Eat Urning teaks arrive at 2.1!0 a. cL, 15 a.m., &:.D and 1.130 p. at. • • • • - - Through Tickets to all prominent points be the West or Booth-wet, North or- Nortli.ereat, can Im procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Plttaburgb. JOSHEiTZWABT, Ticket Agent. gar further Information apply to ._ • WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Once in PreightlitatiOn, Penn et. mit • . - •1. -, --R- -7---r:-- ill ""^" SUMMER - A -----• BANGICKENT rot *kik III&P—THE 'PENNEIIiIi VAJILft CM . DAIL . FBAltill. ,Oa and after MONDAY, Myatt:. 1 1 The MAIL -TBALN-4eareaa-Ptenthentirtrun the IPeer depot, et Itio inform... Ali& el .Itherry . and Grant moots, trrery morning (exceprguada ) ) at t. 50 a. to.,stopping at aft the principal stations between Pitmburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct cara. Docile= at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing. ton; and for New York - riaAllentown mote, -nu IMPRESS TRAIN learall the- shone named station &cap at .3a50 p.- in., Moppingonly at ca ot* Italians, making_ direct ammectiou at Kanto br.rg km Balthnoro,-Washiagton . smi Now York eta The TAUT LT= leaves the abeie mined . BLaUtat daily (Bender; excepted) at ;Btai 14. at., stag only at principal stations, and azonecting a; 't• - burg for Baltimore end Waddagtol6..-- LOOAL IBLIOUT. TEAM, mritb - Paimurie Ose attached, leaves the, Pa./tenger Static* every more , lag, (Btindayi atcepted,) at th3o a. m,, . running ma ter as Onnetnnaldnind'atoenhut at 6U nations. • • A ODATIOIT. TUAltib. . , . The Job.artosti ACOICIMIX=OII in lealli WV. (accept Ikautinylat *l5 V. w., stopping. 0,111 cad= and raxmlng sr tar as Ocovrrisagb. . .... .; lint Accommalation Thin for Wall'aStation kaves dal; al y (swept Sunday) at GAO a. m. - eocond Accommodation Train !or Wan'. Bata. lava tely - leicept Sunday) at 11:90 a. tit: Third Aecommolatan Train Tor Wall's Station lima daily (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. m. roartli..licannspodation• Train for Wall'a Ratios lona daily (4cept Sunday) at 6:15 p. sc. • , Sonaning 'ltalia orrice Sissoarisitta follows Boren; 12.11.= W itiiu u n n..ll6 ; Pa rt line, 12135 an. .10:05 a. m.l Flat Walla litatlcALraanedation.C:Bo a. m. ; Aso. cud Walla Station Aoccamadation. &WA. m.iTitird Wall's - Station. Anxauncalatlea, 1.115 p. m.; Fonxtb Wall's Station .niantannaUtion. 1 40 p. TraLnstromßialcseilleand Indianatonnoct at Blain. fills Interaction. with Johan:ma AcAommodation Eat and Welt, Isms and Matt Watt— . Ma public will dad it greatly to their bite:mt, in going Lot or West,i to travel by tbe Peeineylvania Oentral BaLtroad, an the acanannixtations now offered cannot-be twinned on any °thermal. The Bead Is ballasted with stone, and . la entirely bee taco duet. W. cm promise Way, speed and anclart to all whit may lacer thielloed with their yammer. . . . To Raw Tora—....ans Odra 11tdrua0ra...........88 CO To Philadalyhla..... 10.80 To Lantlaton.-..- ' B 15 ro Eforsitbor4 --. 748 • '• 4,4 to add:W kin. orn on the raylvar &dal:Via 0.. l Untold, and to PhtladtlTlTts, Minima) and New York. • . Poeskagens parchasing tickets in can end be charged as nom, according to dietaoce Masks% to. addition' to the ;tattoo abs.o except frOss statkm whero the Company has no A,pent.- NOTIOIL—Ia rye of leas, the Optopsny wttl hold themselm resposailak fur personal Hie only, and for pa amount not esonedlok . el. 11.Art - Conntibmi - Line has bees employed le ocarry pawn:gm and Waage to pad 49:2, the De pot, at a charge not 41ra:sodSu costs 4z each pao- Kstger sad . baingsge. , or . tkohetk w - m,,pl irr y 1o ut • et the Pearmyissaii Central Daildoad Pamarer Station, on Libtaty and Great 'trees. • SHocH,l - iltitintintonclent. Alton... P.. QTE.taI:WKERLY BETWEIEN 10 NNW YORE AND LIVERPOOL. land ing sad embarking Pane:tams at CLITSEIS, (IreDAL) She Urerpool, New Tesktimiabilatlel pbta Stmurrship Company Intend grepatebing tbate ran. pavers:l Ortsde.built Tr= Stam&Vii as tetkaw.._ OtTT 07 WANLIINGTON.--.Saturday, Sept. .KANGAR00_.„...:..... oatnallay, Sept. IS. CITY or NEW TOlLK......—Satarday;Sept. 20. - mat every Saterday, as- w ow.from' Piet 41. , North =CIE=!!= I /MT 0A1fi11i—,....1176,0 STKILLIOII.....D , •410;14.L0nd0n.... 80,012 do .to Landon—. 33,00 . .do to rode _z.,.. SPA do . to Park ...,.-- $8.51 'do to Hamburg. &sfei ,I. to Malin— / 15 , 00 Flinitgere alto 'brwardod to Hone. Bremen, Hot. tordam,-Antworp,lni at tipsily low ran*. - ,Slr2tauxone.. eon litraara.,—Bp ardor af dir &to . marg of Enath our plemisper.froniwo de UMW Borm ererepirad to primir. ftweport. freforipotag o. board rarPaztr — ma iitihfftn . bring ant their friends gag =if tickets bore at tlai following rat= Co Um 'fork nom Liverpool or larmadown; lit Clailgo,l7Lll . mil" $lO6. Steirrag. prom Liverpool 1140,40. :Them Mesmer* 11•041 expalur, ax==oodation. tog pamengersoind carry- experleaced Burgeon .. Th ey . tro 'built In Wattn-tight Iron Barlow 'and ham JOHN G. DAUM. Agewt, ..16 liroudway, New Turk. J°ll-11 • TEICIMP 2 ON. APIA, TAN• 44.• .Plfistmnrk. rpHE PEULOSOPIIIO BURNER.— .a. HAYDEN'S NEW DOOBLE.AOTING PIW.. OSOPHIO BURNED, for .OABBON OIL. Is how ready. It preesseee away adrAutagecovez the come mon Barkers: . - ga=l 2. It will bum ear. crudity of MI with mfety. • S. It can be used with a long or short chimney. '4. It can be used ae a tapor night lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economically. It ta snore really wicked than any other bums. T. It can be trimmed and lighted without ream. 8. It throws all the while light above thenone. D. The chimney can be removed er Inserted with. amt -touching the gime. " Them burners are ttos common No.illizo, and can Do put on arm lamp nom:in use. Pay pen= Whig CarborLOß should ham a Philomoph le Burner. Prim 25 c a nts. Por dozen., $2..80ld .* N 0.. . --112 /oath Street; Pittsburg -• P. KAMM JulthlyaurawP - ' ►jeu FARMERS AND MILLIE:T. azowzrs FAN AND 11SPAII4T0.14 'for cleardag OBAm. Patented 4anuary, choepoimple aad datable, and in tbo. beet style of workmanship.. it will Wean all kinds et Bead and Grate; and immete Chaff, Smut, Choy 4:lockle, ' , tame thoroughly, - and with km labor. than u 1: other 11311r.bb1e,...W0 present , this mlll to the public, with =apnea that it will she Iteredig otthdattlon and um ipeeolly.lnto general too. kW lug porehmed the sob right to mate ind sell them mills In Western. Penneylvinta, Western' Virtintb mall Ohio, with the right to tell. In ladbusa, ar...„lloll7.,MparW to fill order. at wholesale and,retail. , W..W. WALLkOII, Je2B:3mltsewlr 31 , 1LIbeste'rrantteborak. Pa. VULCAN FORGE, W. lc ?Cainta a 00. - allatilatiCtorni rude BMA? arum cum% PISTON RODE, 'PITII6.II JAWS, WIIIIESTS, LOCOSIOUNS AZID GAR And ell kinds of Hem rooky TLILPMEHANCUPFILLE. nestkPit4W3Vir 4 ;:liArin riat - WM P. rpo REFINERS ANW-011fInia-- ..L.Stelua limaztues, Sofia* SenzPase, 00 Stills, 7 606 *.k1 1 01 Koos anal Zinn/40 -41 Muth node to ardor., We have on d8 , M016 of 6te :40 hone pswase 16 deanery and por ling 3 OD MU* 16,16 small boats capeclOr o;Le 76 lend 661tatLag Took; Ike Tent; Greer .1. 4 . .eogolk n ofkr, low ice cask= affirmed peper. The . 11togioas, te.. see ell werrental. , W. WILUALIN. PlUKClniftrii,...3/9 "Awn litteleireb. Pa. - , QTEADI MAKBLK 147/nenteiTaldina. and Oral* Stnnen. "11 , hand and mad. to orderat Ombra* pica: • Ilin'stonld par tici:lml' lawns I/0_0.2=61214.f mcbmws to .. w w belsitifil'lnij*rtiniwit InGann) - ton..-raxon Fanner dAtninnbilir Shield:ll staititind link and oda inach.totbs tniu of theGromiStoano: , Ntalwrooms sallatjalke.3l.9) Many inset, Pittsbarch. ledlamarcew/ WALLACL rpo MILLERS—Anchor llottine t., Ato, .1 :41011 eimeN Portable Mil* t' &bat Mem Wltayli: UM gearing teed ISM Irarateldbg, of klade, toggle. ~ , _W. W/y1.1,40E, Warn wziwrO - Liberty it.. Pittabarek Y1)414.U.1.41U...U.VALE1NT, YLASTEIC %Li P4/IrS , 34GRITAD,IFTONTS,4t all sizes, for mid by • WFW,,VraLTACrt, 4r.:'7.lltArivb. UT ALL' va.rm,a, ofilw;W,,, Y. MAR VIF mull. Iriu mall,' duitiii ttuk kiatati, the bal. atm 01 blniptlng Doet at rottxd wits, at the old stint, II WOOD SWIX/fr: - Yon .;.,:.:.;: -, ..:L;eJ; , :..',.. - i • . -: Z,;:1.'f':':.:,:i,.•.0..1.;.;. ti:ii.Ys 2i
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