XHOESDAT UOEKIFa, ;.IQI.Y 1859. ■ '--y-L Ilisti ca , Much has been writto”-tJ® p wieat wMlo (till gr«»-“y , ten . « days before fully np»- T‘>° principal reasons adduced ore-1- rfe grain nnd etraw eontam etarcli and auga*. a portion of which, when tho > wheiit is frlioweff tb gct folly ripe, is converted • into woody fibre GTtrimjaiid that, consequent , iy/folly ripe wheat yields more bran and less floor thauthat cut gr6en ,2.' The straw,, wk® l : cut green, 1 is of more value os food for stock. 3. There is less loss byshelKng.vL It gives a longer time for harvest operations. - . ' -That there is. Bome^loss of Ktarchbyfulo'w* • inggrain to get folly ripe, is quite probable; ■■ tout that it js aS much as has been frequently t>atatedr there ia no evidence. One- thing is ' 'certaiu-tbatif wheat iscut to green, it shrinks i and yields ah inferior sample. • On the.other hand, when fully ripe, thcqualitj is somewhat ,deteriorated,'and-thero is frequently mochlosa frcmthelling. ■ Wo know of no better gene ’ ralrole; than to cut wheat ns eoon'aathe grain Becomes solid. Press a grain between the thumb and finger; and if there, is no milk in theherry, tho.vrheat. is reiidy.to cat * Then, with otkr rapid working harvesters, all tho ■wheat can be cut down before it has time to •become folly ripo- • ■ ThesameremarkswiUapplytobarley. As /.soon os thesapiuthe grainduappears, though tho berry isstiliquite softj it willdo to cut— ; The general ruleis tocut as’soon as. the red dish color oftheearhas disappeared. - When fully ripe, the: cut bends down to the straw, . ana is apt- to break off in subsequent opera tions, causing much loss: Still, lor molting purposes, barley cut when fully ripe is prefer red. The same is trueof wheat when used for . seed;—it shquld be allowed to grow till quite :.\ripo. It ia hotter, to. run the risk of a little v, lose than out too early. Oats'ore generally cut when rather .green. Ondho whole, taking into consideration the in creased Value of the straw as todder, this is a good' plan; though to obtain tho best sample of oats, it is advisablo to let them get fully ripe, even till a'few ol the lowest berries in the car shell out. 'Binding is too often done carelessly. It is hard and unpleasant work, and, ia performed in a hurried manner. To bind welland rapidly, . requires & skillful hand and considerable prac tice, Some, binders leave more wheat on the :groundthan would pay the wages of better men,' and their' sheaves so often tumble to pieces aa greatly to impede the future opera tions of unloading, and threshing. The sheaves should not be too large, as the straw is longer in curing. We haveseen wheat 'bound too tight—so tight that the straw under the band remained, damp for several days after loosely bound sheaves were quito fit to stock. But it is not often that an error is committed in this direction. --Shocking should bo performed with care. How often do yon sec half tho shocks blown down^involving much unnecessary labor, and, in unsettled -weather, much loss. Such u har vest as 1855 should teach us to ho more care ful in this respect Wheat properly shocked, with two sheaves placed ou the top, with the ears downward, as is common in England, passed through the wet weather comparative ly uninjured; while other wheat, carelessly shocked, was one-half sprouted. Barley is sometimes bound up like wheat; and many good fanners think this the best as it certainly the neatest plan. When mowed by hand, it should he tamed in. the swaths, if necessary, and then put up into cocks and the land raked by hand. The same is true of oats, except that they are more easily bound op; and tho practice is much more general than with barley. Pitching and Loading are among the plea santest of harvest labors. We like to see the work performed with energy and spirit; but in this cose, as in many others, the old adage, 11 the more haste tho less speed/* is verified. The loader should he careful to lay the sheaves so that they will ride safely home. un pleasant and unprofitable to have a load upset; and when the sheaf tumbles off and is driven over by the returning wagon, it dampens somewhat our enthusiastic admiration of “Young America/' The pitcher should always throw me sheaves- with the ears toward the loader; and he, if he pitches off bis own load,* will soon learn to place them in regular order, - and to keep the middle ofthe load well up. Stacking should bo done by an experienced hand. Tosuch, any hints we might give will be unnecessary/ To build a stack that will shed rain, is quite on art. As the top is ap proached, the middle of the stack should be kept fall; and in making the roof, the outside should, bogradually, louver than the center at .xach successive layer. With a little straw or loose grain to top -off 'with, such a stack will not be materially, damaged by the ordinary showers till it can be threshed. But most far mers in this section have sufficient bam room to hold their wheat; and in this else, nothing more is required than to stow away tho sheaves as compactly as possible. There is, however, great difference in this respect. Some per sons will put half qs much again wheat into a mow as others. CARD. — Musas. Cartwright & Young. No. 60 Wood afreet, invite the attention of medial men, elty and country drag atom kerpsre, end alao the af dieted, to th*feet that they are the ONLY TRUSS AbH SUPPORTER MANUFACTURERS la (be city. ThwFtoior partner baring lied lon* experience In the fcnriovts cf ra«- king, fitting end repairing Trueae#, be U prepared to give parcbueretlte benefit of tbar cxponeoce,tij well bs of any tae&baniea! nklH bo may ps*fH laribo maaafectnra of tbeae initroaente. -When prt&Fred, Trane* will be made to order, and In all c iMyfpjf Kill be weaEAßTxs, and aold belowJimg4>Eiiy aated for inferior inatra mcn(£S£kr£iKCssrt2dn. afur’kpring examined andprierd Traaca jaUreetorea, le all tbatladorlred. }*2i The RiGnr place to buy your 7RV IT, Ac, for the Fourth of July, i* at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal attest, tolow the Poet Office, AUtghncy, whcieyou wlllftnd the very b»«t Zante Curraow at - 10 c P* T P°“ n3O HITCHCGCK.SfcCRggnTfcCO. FLOUR —500 bbls.. Harrison Mills Family Floor to arrive per ateazatr J. B. Ford and for s*lo by jtSO lIITCIiOOCg, McCRKERV A CO. SEED BUCKWHEAT.—SOO bush. York State for ealo by . J. S. LIGGETT A CO., je2J T&Witor and 02 Front alrreta. _ BUCKWHEAT —150 bus. prune Seed for Plaaiaby tiURIVgU « DILWORTIT, je2s ' JSAand 132 Second atrect. BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA OIN. G£R ou band and far aald by Je33 B. L. OO., No. CO Wood at. SWEET POTATOES— TuisYeah'.i Ceop. —3 bbla. fit. EaiUtlw,Joel ree’d and for »el« by Je2s REYUBIt A ANPKRSON, 20 W«-l »t BUCKWHEAT— 200bus. for eale by frSO HENRY U. COLLINS. POTATO 1C S—2oo bus. for sale by Jb*> HENRY H.OOLUN3. Bp AN 3—fid bbls. small white for sale by • J«22 HENRY n. OOLLINB/ WOOL —2 sacks now landing from steam er Olifton tor ealo by ISAIAH DIOKKT A CO. 77EATHENS—1 sacks now landing from : I* ittatnerCUfloafor «>laby JHAIAJIUCBBYA CO. n KEASE—H bbls. now binding from steam ljftr CURso fit nle I 7 ISAIAHWCKBT A CO. Onn RBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES in store and fog tala by . J. B.CANFIELD AGO. >ACON>-Sidcs, ilams and Shoulders, ► ccnntry cared, tor rale by BtBDEK. WIBTS A CO. T' IME—2SO bblfi fresh for’sale by l l-teis: . UgNRY Il T COLLINS. IASKKT WJLLOW&-51 bdls Ohio now | Iflwrftny fer aala by' .. ' ISAIAH DICKEY* CO. 1L BASS ApliAS—7s lbs. for salo by JO) Z : W.MACKKOWff.ICT Liberty at PECIK cOJIKb-TUK FKUITJARS, tws*d - -Tu» ir E. h. FAgSESTOOg * 00. iTESIIFKOM TJiJS SPKINGS-IO bbls. fry JQS.7LIOBHQ. ATTfcON’S STBINGJSS—A largosupplj L.jMtftoa m t • ii?i ■ joa. n»fcHifi \ fciDDLU, WI&T8 *OO. ■ qndlak© yuii 0 f alt-imos Jett - J.B,bAhg«a>4oorfc '• LAKD Oil*—lObbto; in store tmoß for Bal»by - . ■ nonfat men fyr q j POT ATOK B—Bl acfc Jfeshannocks, yortbtro Ohio, for gal* ly RIPPLE, WIRTg A Co. • STABBEIT’S SCOTCH SNUFF— IO bbia H- U PAKWKtTOOg t 00. GHEBSB— SOOtoiCB prime mttingforealo HERIIT nTS)U,IMA Ell POTATOES—3OO- bns. prime -Rod )T«Ml»I»«oy HIDDMi, WtllT3a co. UTTEB—Frrah 801 l BOirarriringfot Hilo u m,gl : HOW- DICKEY. 3tB M»nr rtretc. - GOBN— 800 baeh, to arriTe, for sale by •_ s«a l' M'lmirg* ameh. wo- i«>o=on<]«t. bus. in :ntora ond for iiobr ■, ‘ pnmvEßapn.ffoaTn. ! COTTON— 7 bkles now landing fiometoam- IrnmmaU-torMlg la . miAIX ClOgty a C 0. J OAH A'TBSl.Coanby Cured Bacon Bidov Z>ola of Wag iOrpTtTftJ 1q the most picturesque manner. Th«» lots are surrounded byanexceUouttttlgbbofhood. viib tbesdvantag*of*dratdua pritate school, Ungbtby Mr. and Uf«- B. M. Kerr, with public tchoolain tho vUimlj. A lloa of omulbusea rnoa ever j bonr during the day,and io‘a short time* Passenger Kaflroad will be built, thus readerlngthem most eUgiole and deilrnMe ‘ For beauty of scenery, facility of access, purity of air, and convenience loth* city,they are unsurpassed aa atteafor country residences. In order to accommoQato (boas wbo[msy wish to Improve, they *ra offered at tbo following very easy terma; Oee-tonth in band and the residue la nine equal annual payments. Jtfclmd ff, O. Ltil'lt. 01 Diamond «t. FOR SALE—32O acres of finely timbered land in a*UU county, Ohio, well water* i; 16 mile* bt low Galllcpolis, 2U miica from the Ohio riwr.- Apply to GEO. W. BONN, North aide of Leacock at, 61 h door East of Federal il, Allegheny City. JelS T?OK SALE—I 7 acres of land in Ohio tp., Jn 8 miles from Allegheny clty,l mile from tb« P-Vt W A C.B.R. Station etKiUtaek. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, North tide of Leacock at, 6lb door East of Federal at, Alla* gbeny City. . . io!3 FOR SALE—249 acres of land, 100 acres icleared,4o acres la meadow, gevd house and barn,good orchard of from 200 to -800 frtilt treoaof different kinds; balance Well timbered; all well watered; mile* from Hillside Station on the ponna.lL 8., Westmoreland county. Applyto.O. W.BUNN,north aide of Leacock *t,6 doors east of Federal st, Allegheny City. ' OWA .FARMING LAND.—Tho enbscrib i «» offer for sale on tavorabla. tarma six hundred acrea CbolceLan.lt, sltnatedln Wright and Hancock counties, adjaeentto lines of Uallroadt now in coutn of construc tion, end one tract only two mile* from Oonnty seat. , The.abore will be sold low for cash,or exchanged-fcr Cuming lands In this or adjoinlngpoontiee. no2o . • McUANK A ANJER. 124 Second st Fine country residence FORga SALE OK KENT.—The nbeoiber offers for aaleSH or rent that delightful Country Beat, now occapied. by A«l»m Bflnemem la Rtaerva Tp, adjacent to ABegbesy -Clty.ccmprislag eightacresof choice land, ■ with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Green House, Spring House, Barn,Stabling,Tenant House, ka. Foar ecreeere under Qntpe, which promisee to be the most valuable Vine* yard la the county. There are several hundred Fmlfc Tree*, Apples, Pcarv, Cherries, Peaches, *o_ meet ot wbfch bed been unported at greet coat, and are In fine condition— The whole is prime land, highly cultivated end Improved, and ettoeted in apoeUion commanding * fine view of th# taro cities end surrounding oonntry. scfcdtf H. H. RtAN, FOB SALE—-A tract of land ntß6®ndooob*lf»crw, rltntto oo tb* fourth Street Bold, fttxtot tbrto milM from tb« Court Uoa*». Will b« •old loir- for cub. laqatr* of IRISH k MACKENZIE, Att’yi ®l Law, No. 00 Fourth itioot. EOlt SALE—Drug Store in Zelienople; a good basinets already established. , AlroJLot SO feet oa Mein street, on which Is erected* ftxmo Dwelling *od Eton. Far term*, At, apply to AUSTIN LOOUIS A 00, ap!4 •, Stock Broker*. 68 Fourth Hm*. Ofcfo band (ot Sale. TOE subseribor ofiars for. Bale seotion ten, township 12, rang* KXflurk-cauntj, Ohio, coaiiuouly known *a "Bowman's Bocuon, D coatnlnlng 640 acre*. It is situated three mile* west of Umltlan, as tbs State Road leading to Wore ter, and within abont two miles of tb* PHt* t>urgh,l‘L Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and oortb-eutquartcraar* partly cleared and improved— the remainder- to covered with superior timber—anti tb* whole to well watered by springe ami running This section •to considered the finest body of land lir the county. It will be sold undivided or In quartan to suit purchasers. To those who desire to 'luTtet In real estate e better opportunity Is randy offered. J. U. BWEIT7.BR. No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ac2&d*wtfT artoricultutal. Ac Right place for evergreens, A 0.—20,000 extra fine, grown of the Cnoet hardy ve rietlcs, to 8 feet. 60,000 frost small to SU fe*t. 6000 extra floe cherry, 42,000 peach nJ 2 yards, Cue, three year* old, dwarf and standard. Our Nursery Stock in every department to Urge, which ll witl give-os pleasure to show to oar friend* and the paMtr. Pittsburgh end Oakland Nurseries, OcL 27,1868. JOHN MURDOCH, Ja. ocariAwlfP Stramejjipa, Great reduction.—the vandkr bilt LINE of United States Mall Steamships. VANDERBILT, CspL P. E. Lcfavcre. lOCKAN QUKEN NORTH STAR, Capt. Jones. (ARIEL. jViti form a. fcarsioarLT lino between New York, South ampton and Havre. unrter tun. costxact, leaving this tide each allerrrate Saturday, acd tbo other side each alternate Wednesday. • - | From Now York for From flarre and Sor.lb- Southampton and arapton for New 1 Dane. York, ABIXL .Saturday, Jnoo 18. Wednesday. July fr Ocr»s Octet ...’Saturday, July 4 Wednesday, July 20. Vhttbssuilt ; Saturday, July Id Wednesday, Aug. 3. Attn.- [Saturday, July CO. Wednesday, Ang. IT. Ocxaa Qcrsxs._. Saturday, Aug. 13 Wedaeeday, Auc. SI. YlNDtasiLr J Saturday, Aug. '.'T. Wedooaday, Sept. If. These steamship* hare water tight roaipariaunlA. Cairy able Burgeons. Pxrcx or Passage—(either way tho same —per Vaa i«r bnt, nnt paWo, ilSOaod $100: second Cabin. $«». Per Ariel—First Cabin, sB3;.Saeosd Cabin, ss*l. Per Ocean Queen—First Cabin $lOO and $4O-, SKcod Cab in, $5O. A limited number third clan, $25. Certificates issued of passage from Europe. Spetie delivered In London and Paris. D. TuURANCE, aplri-lmd N 0.5 Bowling Often, Stew York. iHisr.-llantous STEAM MABBLB WORKS. Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY, Always on hand at the iovreal prices. 'VTOiJbOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH i.\SCT AIAJIBLE USNTELS—Ttwy are «dw«yat>*al, a/U t&cre Co tho b«*nty of *b&ara than any other artlcU that can bo porcbtaod vltb llio tamo nxmpy, arri bcaUn, they never endanger tb* cafety vf a hc*i« anl fam*ly by taking nr*, at wood mantle* vary wfl«n da. JfarLU Top* for Fvnitvre, irmli «i-ty Street Plant el Room on tlie Second Story; orricr, 310 libertt street, Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. STB AM 82701278 S MILL FURNISHING STEAM ENGINES on hand and made to order, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PAN 3, MILL GEAR INS, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLETS, Ac, Grato Ban &nd_gajffc Weights always oa bicd. Catalogue! of TTbos'i glreo toallwbo want gearing. FRENCH BURR MI Lb STONES, IRON PROOP STAFFS, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at redded price*. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, used ia 1000 Mill*, aad cheaper, baiter and many tfmMtnorcdnrabio than Iron Uadi lues. BJeOKOnOE’3 PATENT EXCELSIOR SHINGLE MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring and Chopping. ROSE'd PATENT WATERWHEELS, u»*d iu 8000 g«w MUls, are cheap, and warranted to giT" •aUifeclh'n Rax Bolting for Eleratur*, one-third price of leather. ttUOOIc*, 310 Liberty itrt-et, PltUhnrgh, Pa. . ‘ W. W. WALLACE. HYDRA VUG CEMENT. THE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent la IbUcoanty fur tho axle i.f Belmont Cement. Ttili Oouicut Is uocb roperior la any other sold la this market, Cur Public Works, Foundations, Cbteras, Tiro Walls, etc., and nil warranted good. Direction! for tuiag It ara oq each barrel. We iaeite a comparison of this with any other 0» meat. A Urge stock wilt l* always kept on hand, and sold wholesale aad retail at low prices, W. W. WALLACE, 319 Liberty at-,‘Pittsburgh. SUNDRIE3-1001)bl8. Plaster Paris for land 100 bbls plaster Pari4 for fitocco work; 125 do [oaisTille Lime: V) do Soow White do extra good; 160 do Belmont Cement, warranted aapodor quality; 76 do Jonoatovn Cement; 40 da CouDeltrille do For ula by W. W. WALLACE, mhlOjdewCmP 819 Liborty street, Pittsburgh. To tbo Whip Trade. WE WOULD inform nar customers west, tod other* interwted, that we have purehMed the entire atoth and good will or the firm of lIAZLKTOH k tIOOUK, of Toth wunty, la thin State, who from thla dote decline buaißMi in bar fator, and hove InA tlMlr note* and ■cconntaagiinatpsrtlea Weft of the UosotaJna wither for collection. We will, u noon an poeaiblf, wait epos osrcaa toaeraaod thereof the late fins, fortho porpoae of cclloct log tbeamonatf dse,and receiving tbolr oraerafor further ntppUe*r- Oar stock if sow Urge nod well uaortod, ootspHiing trery variety of Buggy ITMpt, ffhpon Whipt; Biding StoiUJutand Laift/r.aod to It we aak the attention of deal era. . k CQ ? 13 ACON—IO,OOO lbs. liaocm Shoulders; Jj 6.000 “ Hftffi*. Sow wonting from tunolc* llobm and for exlo or' mj3l BOUT. DICKK;,34S Llborffit. TVTE W M'AOKEREL—IOO bble. New Mcaa No, 3 largo In tlure and fot«*teby it cs ■ „ ••. : siirivah a prewora c.--> EXTRACTS ROOTS for making beer for wi»ny jaio h.l. rAUNßarfog aco. BACON IIAMS—I2 casks to arrive and foraalc l»y JrtO - . UfDDLE, WlUTfl AOO. CCKWIIEAT SEED to arrive and for M j e by ■ jtfi) BIDDLE, WiaT3 & CO. CASTILE SOAR—3O bie. for sale bj . J* 2o W.iIACaEOWN, IC7 Liberty rt- fpUAY£it'B FLUID EXTKAOIS—Afresh 1 V.MAQg»>y»,lCTLn>w»Bt. f Y'£piN COKN—iOoO' bug; in store and for I ££ Ci>T IfIAIAH MCKCY AGO IiEA^JS—IOO bash. primfl '‘Navy" Beans X> fc» »*ub7 unonffcK, McemshY >oo- bbis. superfine Floar/lbrsald . ** • Mrn AWB * ASJgR, 124 facood »tmt PACKINu. ecoend hand PtCktag Doxcafor w. i„ W.P.HARgIIALt A CO. TDKPiSNTiN &_2O bblfL for safe by “r Bl p. l. rAtmearoon *. OLD OATS— 6OO bqa. extra heavy old Oats for »»le by Jol7 jTil fiANFIiSuD A 00. Sr a tST firobs & Swift's 8. « 0. Pma far anlfttiy 'v >y». yATT A ffttSON ' Oataforeal* V/V ; . »,- c JQHNr. BILL A Oft.- IJOSTON'Atti- New lone- styles pfip&tjtr rJEp Bwgiopfcrndftby WTP. HAMamTA Cv.. H ygtssttWaiuoufl - . Penrl Steam Mill, n. T. KENNEDY a BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOOR, CORN .MEAL MANUFACTURED AND lv vimmunan axd alieqhkxy. *u3o:lyd • Terms—CASH on Delivery N EW stoqki CARPETS, OIL CtOTHS, MATTINGS, Ac, at tsx FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. w. D..& 11. M’CALLOM Respectfully invite the attention of strangers visiting tbo Fair, and their enttomers generally, to a large and voriod taortmont of CARPETINGS. Jast selected by one ofthe firm now in tbo East, consisting In partofVBLVET and BRUBBELB, THREE PLY,SUPER FINE and COMMON CARPETINOS. Also, a large lot or WINDOW SHADES, MATS and MATTINO OF ALL KINDS, OIL CLOTIIB, STAIR ROD3,TABLE AND ; PIANO COVERS, Ac-, Ac, Ac, All ofwbkh wa are prepared to furnish at Oreatly Reduced Rates for CbsA. ocl - W. D. k H. M'CALLUM. J APEK HANGINGS SPRING- WALL PAPER Is now open for Inspection and Salt. The latost styles ci PARLOR, BALL, DINING ROOM, CBURCB O£ 1 L Iy G F A PB n 8 Many entirely new deelgua for Fire-Boards, Wiudow Blank books, paper and STA TIONERY.-—The subscriber having leased the bul'd iugoo the cornor of Wood and Third sis-, formerly occupied by Kramer A Rabm as a Baaldog Homo, will opou un THURSDAY, Jane Oth, with a large and well selected stock of Bt*ple and Fancy Stationary, Blshk Books, Paper, Ac Uis stock comprises io part. Letter, Cap and Commercial Note Papers Crum the tksl milts In tbo country. Blank Books of his own manufscenro of every style of blnaing; Commerdal, Legal and Fancy Envolc|>as fn great variety; JosephGlUott'a, Perry’s, Pratt's and other celebrated stool Pans; Copying Prussia, kxow andlover, of different patterns; Copying Books; Arnold's, Battor'sNaod bUynsrd A Nuy*V Writing and Copying Inkr, Magistrates' and lawyers’ Blank Deeds and Mortgages;. Wrapping Paper*, Bound Boards, DrawiogPapete, Ac. ” Fine Book and Job Printing, Book Binding and Bteruo* typing promptly executing, voice, Bindery aoffSalesrooms at the corner of Market and Second streets, as hkretofor*. jeio w. s.jmyp. Blank books, \ LEDOEXS, \ - COURT RECORDS, And t very dtacrlpliuu of Blank Books on hand or made to order at abort notice, of tb* best materials. and in a supet t or manner,by WM. O. JOHNSTON A CO. fI»2J Blank Book Makers, 57 Wood street ICE CHESTS, Meat Safes, Bird Cages, wooden and wire;Charcoal Furnaces, Laundress* fitoraa. bathing Apparatus, Stew KcttUe, Porcelain, Brass and Copper and French Metal; Fruit Can*, a superior article, every ut» warranted; in addition to a large and well »-ln I *l stork cf ficusehcld and Kitchen Utetulli, at the Iron City Stove and T>n Warehouse of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 154 Wood Ist door below elgo of the OoL!.-n ilisn (PK|)A MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.-eAn Agent Is wanted in every town and county lo Ibe United Atatre to engage la a reeperteMa and easy L-uiineei, by which the above pro tits may be renalnl? realized. For further particulars address DR. J. ILKNHY WARNKR,rorn; alee, a fall Uoe of Dvtnwttc and fiUpte Dry O J£o C HANSVN LOVE, 71 Msrka SPICES —25 bagi Pepper, IS bags Pimento, 10balsa Cinnamon, i bales Clovea, wilt* a eccarsl •*- sertmant of ground Spice* for sate by WATT A WILSON. r PESTERS—I’aper Toster Covers, cleaner 1 and cheaper than cpboUlery, for tala by apU W. P. UAIL-.UAU, A.CO_ Oils— 15 bt,ls. Flai.ccd; 10 ila bio. 1 Utfij Oil. Arriving and f.»r tale by WATT A WILSOV EGOS— 6 Mils on hand and for Rale by BuarvKu * DrLwoKf ii. OjySl ISO ao-1132 fttcood at. 6®sfi{TANi>liTAPlXmiFaooDs of «n>ry rtrietr, etc, fibawlt, Mantlo and Drit* Oooda.* ccKDplat* C. HANSON LOFIt, *ij!7 7* Market IRISH' —2f>o packages Lake Herring: ' 100 do Whit-FUU: ion dn Trout; liOdoMoekorot 74 do Horrlojr <*>* ■»!» t'J -jilH MKNKY H. COLLINB TS‘H. LINDSEY’S BLOOD SEAKCUEH— I j Tbo ooly tntuil original pariSer of tba blood. A Large nppl; jail rac'd by JOS. FLKMINO, j«U Corner Diamond tad Market im*l. IKON roTTby w. o. joiimston * co. iaj3l fit«ll<;nr{og rrey pair or trbUkcn to ibalr original Ilf® enlor, lor uto by iuy27 JOS. TLEMINO. DRY GOODS. —A lirst rate assortment of all tbo leading atjlaa alwaya on band. my&7 C. HANSON IftTK, 74 Merkel rt. IiEESE—4O boxes Western Reserve Cheese (Qm article Cor cott'ngO for «ala by OJ3B KIDDLE, WIRTri ft 00 NEW BURLINGTON IIERHING—Sbis. Joat rac'd and for aalo at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea Btorc,Fed26 . DATIBON'S 03 Wood it. CHEESE, GIIEESE—I2 boxes very aupori or W. R. Cheeao for asta by JaS HITCHCOCK, MeCRBKTIT A CO. POTATOES, POTATOES—ISOO hits, best quality N. V. Potatoes for tale by JaB UITCUCOOK, M’CREEttY A CO. EI’AUO FAINT—S tons Winter’s Ale tolls PaJnt, a rary ssporfor article, lor sale by royU HENRY 11. OOLUNfI. BAItEUtyS, Lawns, DucaU,Sun Umbrellas, Lace JUsulln, Aa; a Roodassortment, jei C. HANSON LOVB. 74 Market it. io.SQ Fonrtbatrent PIG METAL—IOOVtons Vpliey Eurnnco Goto Pig Iron, suitable for'-foundry pnrpesos, fcr sals try J,9 WATT A WILSON. NEW WAUL PAPERS—Third nrriyal -for tbs Boftsoo.—Tbs assortment always complete at tea old stand, No. B 7 Wood strsok. : J»0 W.f MARSHALL A CO. CHIP LOGWOOD—IOO bbls. for salo by D.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., joS corner of Poortb and Wood streat. WHEAT, White nod Bed, suitable JL for Used —250 bus. lnllon>,»ad for sal* by >l5 , V IS At A U PICKET A CO. XKAVELLN’U DRESS GOODS in new sup ply and mtorea opon tbls norains, at jelS UUKCUVIKLD A CO t S. FIRE CRACKERS—SOO box*# No. 1 Gold Chop last rac'd *nd for cals by - ... AEYUKR A ANDRBSON, 23 Wood #t, JbU. , ' . oppQttlta tbs fit. Charles Hutal, 'FJSNN. WHEAT—IS 4 Baoki whito and ■ red now boding from ttesmsr OarmonU fur tala by ">1( j ISAIAH PICKKY A CtJ. TC’EATUERS—I9 saeha how landing from r .toathcr Uarmo&f* h r rale by : 77,14.- { -.v i IaAIAgPtCSEYACO. g~i INSENG—I eaaknowlandingfrem steam vrTr HimroliWß. LV IsalAO WcgETaou /^UBES&—lOOlboxeii prime cutting Cheese I' c ' K. DALZKLIi A CO- TV/T AIRIER, mui-2 casks for salo by;" iVI T• ' : e. b. gAtiNtsTooK a Cto. HE E 8 El CHEEaEU—Priae 'Cuttim IUW ft! S» OOJIOfB* fc LLVS.Ut. ALLEGURKV city. AND HOMINY DELIVERED, NEW STOCK Ocr Block of Shades, Tester*, An B. SDMUNDRON * -. x... «• -n,* un fliM JOURNALS, CABU BOOKS, DAY BOiIKB, TIMB ItOOBS, EnPLOYISEST. ! ; £tln;£toi& asiwrtifinntnts- To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, Drog glstß, Grocers and the Pnbltc. Dr. Brnnon’s Bitters HAVE, from theiroxecllent qnrtlities, been rKoaimondHd by the MOST EMINENT PHYtli CtANd.ev a tsf-st rnluahle aod never falliue remedy tor DYSPEPSIA, DIARRU(EA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEASES, Ac., Ac.. Ac. Araal«oa taro anJ certain prcrenHra aj*io*l Fever and A file. Cholera, Simmer Complaints, »Jr. and if the must Ttdnahieaud efficacious Tonic md Ap patlte Creating Compound over offerod to the 1 By the oaeof thnse BITTBIIS ALL DISEASES OF TIIE DLuODwillbe thoroughly Eradicated, and all those who are suffering from aarly aTcesa and PRVSTHATJON OF THE PHYSICAL ENERQIKB will l-e restored to a ROBUST AND VIGOROUS STATE OP HEALTH. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS trill be itimnlsted and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will be creat ed, and tho DEBILITATED BOBJRCT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. This remedy hat a very agreeable taite, aod will he ta ken readily by chlldrrn u well as adults. All persons audering from any of the above complaints are invited to try DR.fiUUNuN’B DFITBRB. Doit-—Far an adult, a small three times a day; for a child, a small tra-epooufnl twice a day. CRUQBK, SOLE AGENT FOR TUB UNITED STATES, 742 Broadway, New Yorlt. 45F*601d at 50 cents per bottle, $5 per doz»n, $2 50 per gallon: extra Billers for Bar-roomt, bv the gttllem or barrel, at Vie low prices/ sl,2spcrpaffou; fine Stoughton BtUeri, per gallon. For eaJo by oU Druggists and Grocers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT 742 BHQADYiAY, if. Y DIKECTIONi FOR USING SAWYER’S CHEMICAL OLIVE KRASIVE SOAP —A new and valuable article, which ia fast roceirtag the preference over other family soaps, for Laundry and Family use. Being fiee from roain and other adulterations—economical and pure—auiinblo for washing with cold or warm, hard, soft or ■alias water. It speedily removes oil, grease, paint, printer's ink, ter, pitch, etc.,from thejbands and'frotu clo hts. It contains do filthy fish oils or stale grraae, nor any ingredient that will injute the hands or kho finest fabric. One pound will go farther—make richer washing suds—than two to three lbs. of common brown rosin or palm soap. It is the purest, best and cheapest Eraslvo ana Laundry Boap now offered to the American people. It o»a (■« uaoj for washing clothesasmo as other eoaps, though It is better to follow dirvctlo&a: Cut into shavings one pound lumpuf soap, dissolve U well in ten or tweivo gallons of but water; fot the clothes—as many ea can bo immereod—soak in (his solution, say about thirty minutes; wring oat; rinse well in warm water ouco, rold water twice. A dirty wristband, mo or grease spot may rrqulre somo rubbing, but otherwise tba dotta-a will c?me out clean and white, without much rubbing or much boiling; thus saving time, labor and money—uluiust sottiug aside the old-fashioned washboard. Cold niar may I* asud la ptsce of hot, requiring abont double llmo la soaking. If water is bard or salt. It will aeed mor* soap. Clotbea remaining soiled soma time before washing; thoao long wora wlthotu washing, aod garments of mvchlnlst*, engluwrs, irooworkxrs, anil of many other mechanics aod artltvuj, may need more soaking aod more rubbing than other*. Attentive hounketpeia will soon Inara, by a lew trials, tu>w to suit it to different kinds of work. It Is Invaluable to tboee who are i-ompellnd to wash with bard or weU'water. Cotton Prints and Calico*, after Wing w.tbwl In the suds, and well rinaod/sbonld to dried aa soou as postibW, to pre vent colon from running. Woolen garments and goods should be enaktd surf rinsed well la hot or warm—om In cold— w»tor, wrung ont,stretch ed and dried.soon ai convenient. If trashed in cold VNUlwr, tbe? tbotfldbe dried in a warm room, to prevent shrinking, llooacwives will find this one cf tho ftnut and host soaps they ever tued far washing woolen bos*, ondar-garmenis, •Qrts, blankets, merino*, detainee, etc. Also, far every kind of wblte clotbea, coaru or One, cotton, linen Or silk. For cleaning Paints, make about the same suds, or sola tkn as above, nvlng a cloth cr sponge, If paint is now or is olt*Q cleaned; whoa paint le old or ranch soiled, a hrasli msdbe needed. We tod asaarodthat no good housekeeper, after vinoe learning Us value, will wish to be wlthuQt it; nor wllljtuey rdarn lo the use of r«*in soap forwosblug clothes, IJ-lliey mn {lr<«ure thU. It M an honmt soajs offend In con fidence lo an liHelllg«-ut public, by eitaMUbcd »osp menu fkctnrora, who bav«* * manufacturing kr nearly hslf » century, and whot *•' manufaclur* overy voile. ty of Oils, Caudles, £oapa, and to whom gnl.f-and it twnrded by iba Peunsylvanla and > fold lbTr>ughiut#and kiuou. b C.MJ. 11. SAWYBK, {*ilUbof>Ji, IV Diacovarers ut-J Sole Maautaetarero •'! (lib Utohiu*,AmicV to.N«in I»j*« fmli Co a £ur>.t, 6 * o<«rgt> Teaxl dj (• “ “ Oi BUCKKTS -10 .Jar-o N • l T»i»—; S 3 , ' a d.. a.. d<. *«r:;t«b*-.1 Hu.'iui l-l -•.■■■ t-r.sj d.'. cl; Med .dJ rol d•; 1" d> bio* A fr*ca eo coaatgnuient, tv b0a..11 »| carrot pi It* >2 MAlAll UiCKWV * 00 piOFFEK min AND SPICES nt private \y a%i# br> «• havis, Nc. 5i rirtb SSbag* fir»t quality »tnio< «rro<«3 Rio C~f7»a. .Vltlercao Jlttt .joaljly JUda, Altpico la t«2«, Clorva in Mata. On M UTc,r*M« iera>« m fao to oMAJm'I ct Or»t-cLa*J oait «rn wbnitaalo hcr cub of afprat*J pmtier, at (o-rr moolhs. _ j a ii O UNDRIE. I . Ij4 sacks Trim. Whe.V' )'.* >!o F*aib< r». l dry UmU; I < ««kUlnt»n». 3>wii : bale* Odlvn. , Ta arrtri on #li»n>* r Ilartr. l j ISAIAH PICKUT A CO. American chiuopedist removes CWn* from tfcolcrl in a f"« Biinolca, pom or iba illilbteet IncunxeDlewo to Ilia jatHul. Jiunio&s r*- nx>T«d from the big t.*?, rmlorvd to Ihe o»tu.-«1 *aw. lavert* rd nails changed to • healthy atst*. reasonable* K<«wn No. 41. et.CUtr Hotel. mylTaJtf LAW BLANKS, of every description, Con stantly ou bend STfJ prlcWt-l to crelrr by W l i. JUIINSTuN A CO., Printed lUttik (took Maker* atj.t SLetlont-ri, j*rt No 57 Wood 'street. Mod re s ilusu ai elodiks—a Jum plele toliartljn of Mogfo'i Meludlr*. wjtb sytnpb,». dim and acCOTLptQiuteols; with s portrait >nnd In tCe(hor with our preTiouly large stock, rookat ono of tho l*rg>Ht and moat select stocks ol I'm lot* found In Atleghyuy, and will I* sold, wholesale snd n-tail, at priCM (bat cannot fill to giro satisfaction, tor sain at Fa do stsudar J Crusb*. None other lined apply. Kaquiruat FKANCe'd Fumil.v Ulut-cry and Tea Btiirr, Fwteral «(iact. ms,r Laucck, mylu LOST —5 d*>z. .'I hoop, painted liuokeLi ware tnkeu from lb* wbarf, no*r thu foot of Ltbeity stieet.on ThuraUy May Mb. Any person flodieg or knowing trlmro (h>*y a><-, will tu will ruwardul by leaving •urd with K. IuUHdON A lk>, oiyO 'Ji.'. LitiAity air>«-i English pickles-- guosse am! ItI.ACKWKLL’a.” •I Ikarrvls (laikin* In Qnarl liuttl. s, a di> t.'aululuwri* do rod do; 4 do Flas Eer,f; to nrrivo on steamer Hacoiah. for ■ale by ltnyKf) ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. WAR NEWS! WAR NEWEI! "WAR NF.WSi!!—S#« N. Y. Daily Herald, Trtbuuo and Tunes, dellrsrsdtoerorj part of the city. Ltavs yciir ad drtssot at limit A Jlloi’i’*, MasOQic Hall, Ftfili stira-l. mj 2o J. W. PITfOOZ, Sol* Agent. 11, HE WAlt IN EUROPE—For full par j ttrolars soa N.T. Dally Horald. Trlbaoo and Tlaus, de Mtrrwi to cTfry part or tbA city. Learo year address at Uont A Miner's Mawnlcnall. Fltth srrret myTO JOHN W. PITTOCK.BoIfI Agnit. KEEP YOUR TEETH GLEAN and white brniinzthe Parisian Tootb Poalc, sold only by the the mtuofactOfers. . PJ«Q , JQA FLKMINO. OOL WANTED—For which tho highest toarket price will be p*ld In c»*h by tnrlfl afKIHOKR nAHBAUQU SO9 Llbcrtyst VTEWS FRO3I EUROPE.—Sec N. Y. Dail^ X ’l Herald,Trlbime *nd Tltnos, dUillrerad to owy part t>r tha dir Learfr Youradiireraat Hunt A Minor’s, Mnranic Uajl. tmySQj J’ W. BITTOCK, Agent hikd arriVal op spring goods __A bugs lot of "Spring sad Sommer Dry Goods, cam- Drlsloc nU tb» Utret ety let, uow opening at P I.IP c. lIANSON LOTfc’g, 7* Market ktreo. EW SONG; BY STEPHEN C. FOSTER. —“Jor the Loro for Thee." WrUHn by W. H. Mo* Garth*' music by S. O. foster. Price2scent*. 'Forsalo veuuy, U. JOHN H. MELLOB,BI WootsL Copies mellod on rrcdgt of Uie price. J"H T> EFINEI) SUGAR—2S bbls.Crushed. fY pQirnrtzsd end Poft Crushed gogars, just reevired and (or salo, wholesale and retail, lower prices, at FBANCJS’S Family Grocery andTes gtnrr, Federal >t, Allegheny. JelQ GRANT'S CASES, Volume I—Just pub lished Reports of Csses'argued and adjudged in ths Cuorrmo Court of PenosjlTtßia Dy BenMiraht; far »!* cuprrmo w j4)U KAY A CO, 55 Wood street. CORN STARCU, Farina and Rice Flour. -A large supply of each jnst we’d by jo jt J JO*. FLEMING. Keep four teeth clean ondw^to br tiring tho Parisian Tooth k'Mte. add only by the manufacturer. Jell ' JOd.»LgMINO. r pO SOAP MAKERS—6O conka Englieh X Cattrtlc Boda cn LaaJ nod for rate by: *ll • . ALEXANDgUKUKL’ p LASS—SOO boxef country Glass, aes'd Ladles t« lb* bet that COOKING, IRONING, Ac., Can 1m duuo with economy, without ..p;>rTM!To |,. a t with cut soot, and with dispatch—tba flra t».(ce alw M) « n-ikJ; In a moment—by using Musjrart’s Qas Cookint kiove. To which «« respectfully Invite your att-'n'.lm:, *i 75 Soiithflehlstreet. S A. JOHNSON * uro. and Oity Rights for sale. KTIttASTHaS’ BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, DIAMOND SHEET, NEAR LIBERTY, riTTSBUUGB, PA. Horses, boogies, carriages and everything oeoally found m a Ant ciau Bazaar, on hand and to order at ah time*. Hants v>ell trained and reliable; Vehicles elegant and comfortable. 49* Order* tor earrlags to funerals, or for' fatal II oa, punctually attunded to, at all hours. none* bought and add; also, kept dj the day week or month. se!7:dly Leather, Hides and OIL. THE subscriber would solicit the attention of rnorchanta and strangers Tialting the city to his preaent extensive stock of LEATHER, SO OK FINDINGS, TANNKRS’ and CURRIER’S TOOLS, TANNER’S OIL, Ac., which he offer* to the trade at the towaa? market prices. Ue aolieiUao examination of hi* stock. W. WILKINSON, acidly JH7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. WM. WILKINSON, 2I7 Liberty at ianow receiving neWstork, consisting of 40doz. French Skins, Lonoea Culet, pdon Alboy, Rock Durand. Gillot and other choice brand*; 800 aide* Red Sole Leather; (0 do Slaugbtenßola Leather, 10 bbif Tanners' Oil, best quality; 20 dos. Gentlemeui’ and Ladies’ Morocco, 100 pairs PhlladetdMa Lasts, Ac, ic.. To whlcj] be Inrltes fhsatteution of pnrchssrt*. mr2l aluabxe Information to BUlLDERS.—lionldltur*, Window Frames, Pannel Door*, Shutters. Saab, Manuli, Ac., In fact every kind of wool work tueo in building—all made of good materials by the best of workmen pnd unrivalled machinery. Brackets of every pattern furnished, and Scroll Sawtng done. Cal) and urertaln our prices before contracting elsewhere. j. * 11. T. PRICK, Central Planning MIIU, Allegbony, Water at., between Federal and Bearer ata. CIREAP DRY GOODS—Burchfield A Co. J hare recalvci this tnornlng, by express, anotbor lot »( those cheap Bersgee, at 12 oents per yard. Also, another lot of flue goods at cents. Thry w*ao iovlte the sties thm of the Ladies to these large assortments of fine Spring and Bnmmer Dress Goods, Just opened. mj-12 'PENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR - JL 01 sacks Wheat; 2> do; 111 do do *UperflQe (l.r, now landing ftom ilunnor CUtum, f. my!3 IriAIAH DICCKV ACO. Gentle annie melUdist. No. A collection of the word* and mu vie oftcor# than Aft} popular songs, Including many of A. C. roster's heat rom positions. By purchasing this work alumt Jlfr worth of mjulo la obtained for 2S rents. I’ricn ‘X, cents. Por sale by JOHN if. MKLLOR, Kl Wml slfot Copies mailed on receipt tf price. my 11 EW GOODS)!' NMV~( 100 PS!! RffilCnPlELD * CO. Have cos roenCfcd radbiring their THIRD feUPPLY of new GOODS. Open this morning, byErt rcoa, Imndsnma Drr** Good*. Call at North-cut corner Fourth and Market sta. Circassian liquid—Tho best article ere r dUroTsrod for beautifying the completion. Also Circassian Hair Oil, aueXcelleutartlctef.tr rostering and firomotlng the growth of the hair. A largs supply of each ust racotrad by JOS. FLEMING. More new goods and among (beta aome decidod bsrgaioe—Lace Mantillas, new Goods of various kinds, Lawns very cheap, and n great mao? other article, Into* «ro cordially invitod when out anopplng to give us a call. HURCIIFIELD A CO, myUl at north east corner 4th and Market sta. I" oi; cream'! Hoe ckeaM'! ICE CREAM!” P. A. SUKKSCH A 80.NH' l.t, Cream daloun et.d p,.J* W.ict |\.uu»ir>, French an.l American Cobfoctiimaiy. thoMitlo 'Jnci’r* Vanlly iJr«r*r; JUS'LMthOMY kL> DiRLOT frwn the man of*rtnr*ra, 3) place* M Oll*J tlulzo*. of Cngllnh ffiahe, lo Imitation o( Oak, Rcsvuworld, Maj.la, Walnut. >!ahnf*»n», Mtrbln (pnoii and whito.i Omutie, Jc, fur nl# l.y mrll __ >. A 1L t’UILI.IPa. GASSTOVES-SilA W 7& PAXES X.—Th« ■uhacribrr would dlrwt attention to tti« aupvibof Store lor niDDar it**. TV* barn all size*, in prlc* fmo <6 wall In and warrant thorn to giT« |irrkt a*ti»f»r lion. Call aud *««. T J. CHAM . OI»J all tio »op J*-»l .\Veh»s*Bo Cbrni —O' In » Nik £*.!<- As«ni, No. 124 tVoaJ itruii. COMPOUND SVitUP OF PHOSPUATES or Clintnk&l Food. A l* it* jupplr frith nr'd by mjCTV FLAXSEED —7 packs n->w Inculior: from t..r ulc t-y j*4 X ISAIAH TICK!:? k CAT EN VKLOl , 'fcS l of every for tah> »t VV <1 JOIIVM'ON A tvi's Si.ti.rt.dj Wnrvixotia*, No. 67 W«v4 tfr>»t. \ ray^D LKAI> and MD>r~ 150 U lbs. bar Lend; \ 41 tings «st‘d N"J. fhd, r->r»aij bj \ wait * triL-ys. a. MAnrxf«nriri n iK.-r aol irlou daily per nproae l>j MDMr.. WlhTo X CO, Liberty »L Sl' N J)H I ES—2-500 lbs.country curo‘ RioiitK, wi&Ta * co. MOHXG AGiuS(Loii-fc-LL.—IVo Mortgages »IU> 0.,0 *mJ roar* to ran, loivnng fur nla 1* oCo. U KCViKU, «n>: .hf No UO Wr.M »tr*vj N£W GOODS are being opened daily in *cJ fHoiualica Bn" c. Hanson love, -4 M«rWn>i. BUTTER ANl> EGCJS—Fresh and Grau Buttrr rteahlnc dally t>y Exprrjj (i~r *a!o by tb» at No. !*■.•> Lti'crlj meet by m>< KIULH.K. WlßTfi * CO. SYKUP —3 h'hds. prime Syrup rco’d and for •als at 19 eeoUpcr qoaxtat FBANUb'S Fanil; Urcrarj •ad Tea storevP«-def*l circi-t, AIU-ithtor. ajC6 HIDKS— 400 Patna Kip 9; JW Dry Pilot do; In (ton atd for m!« by Kras ppnnmEnirinßAOGir.tno. S" EKD BUCKWHEAT.—SOO hush prime Br*d Backvbe&t to write nod for rile by*' jelfhAtd J. M’OUIXY * CO., 172 and tTt \T«nJ »t. JUST PUBLISHED—Notes, critical and »rpla«ftti>rr. on Tho Acts of the ApoitUi, by M. W Jacobus, D. D-. i Tot. 12a)o.—trup and ilinttrfttfocs, b.r wle by jrlo tC. OOOaRAMB, AJU-Rhr-oy. Baltimore uerrinu—so bbk and 20 half bbta. to *rrlre ttl» 'lay, and tor aalrv by j«i j.njcAnymtj) a co. W'll! CHEESE—Another consignment • •>( pitme cnlliox Cherna jott rac’d and fur salt by J.B. CANFIELD A CO. NlTwliAClf bbis!"NcTYiarge fjr sal* Itv to dots net, l-y_ _JtlV__ BHTUVtIR 4 MLWORTU. _ BEANS— 6U bua. prime whit>» Beaua in atoro ami fur lain by J»I7 K I»AL7.KLL A H0.K.1 LtUrny rt. CREAM TARTAR—I6OO lba. powdered for aalahy - it. A. PAUNKSTOOK A CO, nirti) corner of Wood amf flret Us. TVTEW HANDSOME AND CHEAP DRY X* QOOoa ofarery variety initahla fir lus acatuui, and u loir aatbuy can to found any rny'i'l O.IiANRIN LOVR. 74 Markets. AOOMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS uf Pry Qoo-la au>|At foil and S(!OT(JH IiKUHINU—2OO !>xr. Healed; &w - No. 1 Juai rov'd ocd.f'.r »aU I 7 IIEYiISR * ANDKRSGN. STILL BETTER.—ihJO tons of Phelps fc'ur uaen Charcoal Lakn t'mwrior i'lg McUl, to arrive tod forMlobjr _ , JACOB KKE3B 1 Sn'BBLS'sUBKRUiR PLOUK just re* • vJW and f..r rale !•» ni«;. SPRINGER HAUHAUGH A CO. I ell DRESS SILKS AND SILK IIOBKd, new atyU Orgaudlts ar-I Qartgu, Bbawli, Mmtloa, etc. C. HANSON f.OTB A CO , 74 Marttit »l. NEW BONNETS—A large assortment new shapes and drsigts iort opened. ap2C:l«d 11. n. PALUOIi, 105 Mark, t slrrcL onnn LBS HI CARB SObA (Newcastle)) fjT tnloby HARTWELL 4 JTIRPHATID, ■pfc Draughts, cor. Wood and Sixth airwta. BARLEY —1500 bushelß prime spring, in atom and for tale by ph-23 fiPEINQER HARBAPQtI *OO. CASSIA —200 mots for frlo by n. A. PAHNKSTOCE A CO., ior2o Corner of Wood and Elrat alrixta —67 kps. Cin. 6 twist Tobacco; 1 I’d «T<> Pittsburgh Plug da formal*by do WAIT A WILSON. For wditewasuers and paper lIANO RRJ, apply at tha Wall Pap*r Store of aplfl IV. I‘. MAHSUALLi A CO., ST Wood at. ORANGES AND LEMONS -100 Boxes Mawalns Oraugrr, 103 do do Laaoos, now arriving par Bail Bo»d, cd consignment and for sale by myao . KODT. PICKET, No. S 4» liberty atmt ’ WHEAT —225 bua. White Wheat per stunner EO7 West for nlo by • • Jo!3 UcDANK * ANJUB, 13i Second strwt. TIIE ATLANTIC PfJN, No. lOOfc^Tno nr? beat for MareahUM ou, mail* for a&4 adtVw b* W. O. JOBNBTON A CO my3l . a tattoo*», 6? Wood itrteL OLD RYE fvmse-l have oa hand a largo lot of OW By* WhJiky which I warrant ta bo goaulno. Try a bottle aadaellsfr yonmJro*. . mySQ JOS FLKMIhO, cor, blamond 4 Market it. PIG IKON—6O tons Lako Superior Pig IrenJostrecMaodfarralaby r LITTLE *'TurMBLK 1H Second st. FKENCniPAPER HANGINGS—TViII be bo opened this day tho newest stile*, last rac’d from Part*, for sale by W. p. MARSHALL A CO, apO • ST Wood Stract DRIED APPLES—29 sacks now landing from * learner lUbbtnL’fot ule by j . ■ ap3 1 ROBBUT DIUttKT. 849 liberty street. CEMENT —lOOObbls. of Uniontoyrn Co- Dent, msinfectured expressly for FubOo Work*, Foun dations, Ci*t*tM,Jte-a&4 which w* warrant io be of supe rior quality, for sale by LKSCII4 HUTCHINSON. B OXTER—6 bbls. solid packed Butter; • ISkegt do do do . i ; 3 bbi*. freshroll - do .. • tar rale by .. _ ,ap3 WATT k WILR’.N, AfVHHDS; SUGAR;. i ; ; • *JyJ ax bbls. Cincinnati Byniß rec’d tbfs day by ■ apl ... “Z JA3IKB UAHUtKER- ODKMEK DRESS GOODS, Luca Mauttca. SS|BS3fS?!a?SH!ffi. r ST. CLAIR STREET JUS. FLEMING, •rner Dtaroi-nd amt Market »l WiM>. JOHNSTON A CO., Btratn Job pitmen, 57 wo«d »tr«+t. t'sgs Kstr* Family fT> nr. C- HANSON laWlt, 14 Market street. .^nn£lativ u ' d o ts L.A a > a y i s a s, b a m k No. (W ' Fourth Street. . ' cm etc n ?v f v rrn. - ' OPEN DAILY-FRo3l,9.'T6^2'o’CU)iili 'fcLfocu Wwlwwlftj Ms> flret to November first, fro« TV V'"Muck; No vambor fim to May first, fn«u *i to l> o'clock. ' . bsjsalta received of all *uai« c*t l«* tb*& wili-ilii •ad ft dividend of lie iroilij il&Jtred..twice ft year, in Jan* ftnd December. Internet fia» boen ctedirad »?rol-fto BQBUj'.to Jaosftnd £)MHiit>«>r r «iiiw tbe Bintvu toil, »t tba rate of *ix per rout. • y»ikr. . . | Interest, If sot drawn oat, U j-laco.l to tf.s credit cf U»odf* poftttor as principal,and bunrathe sameloterat trots tbedral d*7#of Ja&eiind December,eonpccodtnu tvicr * jw with sat troubling tbo dcpocilor to c*P. or evou tv j-rrdM li!» P*** Uk>X. At till* rato, m. i.vj will i. able In loss ta}■», Ac., Wtiivlt Lie it üßorlU't s*l--» na -Uljollmf «*at-ibU»liuielil W"*l of Hie QiounUliM. Hie slock la ontfrelj noa, sod La* Weo ■elected l»j blmaolf, expressly f..r tbis market. IleUsUo [■ropnrwl to l.nlld burial Yanlta, ouclose Bar Lot* with Mur* 110 or fituus,'and to execute any other work In bt* tine. i> *uy of tli*-(!etnf*t*risa adjoining Pittsburgh. UFSCM BT PIRBIASIOIf TO lw>v. T. 8- Lyman, Robert Galway, £».j. p Hou. Win. Wilkins, John GbUlett, Esq., Juo. U. Ahoenborger. K*q, W.L. Rlngwalt, F«>q. Charles Bmwor !>q, J. IT. Hill, Eaq, TlwmosAcott, L*j., A. B. Curling. Esif „ W. P. Baum, >j.j, U.U. White, Eaq. The Trml McOllrerj A Smith, aro now prc-paied lo tarnish Coat, at thtdr D*-pct. immediately bulow Jaa. Wood A Co’s Roiling Mill, In boats, barges or wagont They will also furbish, with their own teams, in eltbor of the cities to ninnufactcreraor private familks, st reasonable prit os. hare seenrod th» services of JOHN B.MITLKY, wbo baa bad many jnars experience In tbo foal brndocss in he rapacity of Superintendent and salesman. JatSrdly SUAW’S GAS STOYJES—T. J. Craig, agent f. ikLA'i'rHjmws, Stamp, StoocU and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, £o.— KniTaa, Scissuraand Razors Grouud, Acg Knife Wades Inserted Table Khirrj Repaired, and General Jobbing-at. tond<4 Ur. LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER, Ko. 1 3H Sralthflelrl Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH. PA. $-»-Th*- uV-orv ttrtn I* preoared u> moke anything in the x-lreioii.M tny kind «>f smith work wbst *««.>.» a*....i Jj-Satlyd WALL i'Ai LR—feecond bprin;; gopply opening at E. U. OOCHRAfTTTa old csUbflaliod Store, Fodaral street, Alleghany. - Freab stock of the most desirable aty les of Parlor and UiU Paper Uaaglngs, with some new pAitrrns, for ealo at former lo* prices. Another supply of Cortain Oil Doth, Window Shade* and Bailey’s Curtain Fixture*. £a?*Ord«rs received for Paper Hanging, Wbitswashing, Painting and I'rtscoiny, by the best wor>< workmen. *plfl SUNDRIES —50 sacks-extra Family Floor; Sto boa Daxl.iy; ZOO bus Rwl and Ncehaaoock Fotatoea; to bus Gno Turolp*; f.Y bus large Onions; S& kogs CS ski Bnrirwheat Flour; Ttmotny, Ciorsr feed. Corn Meal, Dry Apples and Dry Peaches, f.,r sale by RIDDI.R, WIKIS A CO., N'o. ISi Liberty »t. SUMMER WARES— Iea Chests, Water Coolers, Meat Safos r lca Cream Ftee^vrs,. Charcoal furnace*. Toilet Wei a, large trfc-rtment of the -aboro articles at the UwOto FnrnljtlDg Ilit.lo-sdrLouio, No. 121 Wood treat. njiy T.J.CRAIO. TO SMOKERS AND CHEAVERS.—I hayo J Bit received 40,000 genuine Ravens Cigars cf very doe quality, eqsal to any to tho city; also, a large «npply of floe Money Bean Tntftxa. Tboee using tho treed should call and examine rjy stock, before purchasing elsewhere. \ JOSEPH FLEMING, *P“ chcaar Diamond end Market street. Buowk's bkonuhial troches— Wimntod to bo theWstartldo in cue tor Bronchitis, Born Throat, Asthma, Coughs, Oqtds, etc—rellefin ten min ute* JmpjtUoi n ministers, public apeak era and singers. Kept rjnstanUy on band at \ JO3. FLKMINGT Comer Dlantonflend Market street. BACON. —2000 lbs CoontryvCurcd Sides, 1100 •do do \do Mama, 1000 • do finger Cored \ do “MOO do O»outry do BbohUers. F. y yd* by (spCT) RIDDLE, WfllTa A CO Fresh arrival op fruit— \ . MM boi,ei Messina Oranges; \ 200 d? Lemons, \ o«t received aml/for sale by REYMFR is ANDERSON, \ my 9 Net 8s Wood «11, opposite fit. Cbarte* Hotel. UNION HYDRAULIC OEMENT.—The favorite make, used and approved by Railroad Con tractors, Bridge and Cistern Builders fur years past. War ranted to boot a more superior quality than any .other of fared in tho market. LEECH A HUTCHINSON, eplttf • No. 116 Second and 145 First street. J£ELL HANUIKGI UfIRAT REDUCTION IN PBICC i Dora- Bells at (2,60 and spirants, put o|> in the best style by J. D. MATHEWS, delt:dtf - WS flmithflidd HU THE “EUREKA” COOK.—A first class Cooking Steve, for either coal or wood, with patent Gas Consumer attached to It. It will heat the otcd with one half lea coal than any stovo sold in the dry. Call and see it at the Iron City Warehouse of W. W. BUAD3UAW, No. 134 Wood st., Ist door below sign of Golden Goo. IJ IHJAU AND MOLASSES -13 "00 this, i.rhoo N. 0, Molassos, 70 do Golden Syrup; W bbds. N. 0. Boyar; TObbla. Crushed do In st<>ieand for Bale by UITLE A 'CRIMBLE, •P‘-6 No. 112 Second atm t. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS.— BURCHFIELD A CO. hare received another cem cf So't Finish Bleached. Muslins at 1 2% vents. AUo, Irish Linens, warranted alTparo flax. mrS O OUQ HTON SEEDLING GOOSEBERRY LJ, —A fine American Berry that rarely mildews, for mie at the Pittsburgh and Oakland Nurseries, at $1,60 per doa., $lO,OO per 100. mrltitdAwF JOHN MURDOCH, Jr. WALL PAPER—Another supply of desi rable Room and Hall Paper Hanging* cheap Wall Paper osdWindTw Shades, Cortains, Otl Cloths, Tester Coutcrs, Fire Boards. Prints, &o~ at myl7 E. C. COCQKAN’fl,Federal Allgh’y. BUKCHJfiKLD & 00., have a complete stock of Dress Goods to which tbeyinTlU epec/nl sf tentfon. CiU sod examine before pnrcbaidng slaswhcra, at North-east corner of Fourth and Market sla. aplS PANEL PAPERS—Iii Oak, Marble and Tints, datfgns made for banging the use. Firatelao workmen foe Decorators. Call asd esamina at ■ ■ W. P. MARSHALL A CO. MAPLE SUGAR—2,SOO lbs. prime gnin nlated,on consignment,for aale by < my 14 WILLIAMS k JOHN6ION, 114 fialthflelA *k NIXON’S. BLACKBERRY CARMlNU forShrbcu. foml.bj; .. - r ]M3 u. L PAUNJiSTOOK k CO. No. CO ffwl «l. HOLLOWAY'S WORM CONFECTION for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK S CO, Jel6 No. 60, corner Wood and Fonrth its- LEMON S—20 boxes just rec'd oa consign ment for sale by BOBSRX DIOK2T, myJ No. M 3 Liberty street. SUNDRIES— 61 sacks Tonn. Wheat; 240 do do Union MW* Flow Taamlracatteimw Clifton fbrral* by . •' '• tayll ISAIAH, PICKET A 00. TAN ILL A beans —A supply of fresh Van Ola Dean*, Jn't ree’d by JO3. FLSMINQ, mylU cor. Diamond and Market sta. Dak tanned leaihek. belting— bXW from 1 to 20 Inches wide, of-the best mano lartare.forsale by J. A H. FinLLlFfi. 1 TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—A Steam Engine, nearly sow, complete wilh Boiler: six' Inch CrlfodMitwofcct stroke. Enqaire of »pIJ - : T. H. WBVIN A 00, 24 Wood it. CURRANTS— 30 j)Dls. Zante Currants just ; received and for sale by RHYMER A ANDERSON, . ■ apSO ‘ 39Wd«t,oppw«itaPt.Cbarw!a WINDOW CURTAINS, at wholesale, for country’ trade, by W. P. MAbfiQALL A at the striped front, 87 Wood street. • - myl3 ;, CHEAP WALL PAPER—New patterns arriving daily, cheaper than ever. my 13 W. P: MARSHALL A CO. PARLOR PAPERS—Embroidered cold, Vrlvetaads»tincapors,of»ew*tyU*,fors*laby - , ap!3 •- W.P. MARSHALL k HD;: INDIA-RUBBER MACHINE BELTING— -9,Bl3faetof. Boston Belting Co.'* make, from 1 to 20 Inches wide, 2,3 and < ply thick, for sale by ,', . - myl2 ’ ; : - - J. A iLPHittlPfl,; INDIA RUBBER STEAM PAQKING -4,(00 Iba. pUin and mixed; aln-Gaskataand Bopst cfaD mas, atSflanATtSt. Clair stmt; , J. A-H. PHUAJgS.' -TJRUNES—BO6 Ibe,. new crop Bohemian JE- ,PWB*;al»a, leas* DordssmxFront* in glsrajars u t. a,' atop plug only at principal station*,'making direct connactionsS Harrisburg fur Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore a*TA) a. a, and Ifevr Ydrk ‘£%i f M. Tbeßxpreea Train icareethei. Station every evening at BAO p. atopplngOnly at Grwnuborg, Latroba, JobßStowa, wiumore, OalitxiQt Aitocn* tc, connecting-at Harris burg *uh tto Train direct for Baltimore, ana arriTicg in Philadelphia or Baltimore KfcOO a. k.. New Turk IQ£O a. n; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: The Johnstown Way passenger Train leans daily.: (ex* cept Snoday ) st 6-00 s. n_ stopping at all stvtfons, connect ing with Indiana Braneh Train at 10:50 a. and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 p.Conomangh L2O l. ». . Tha Jchnstowu Arcommodalion Train lsares daily (orespt Sunday,) atlfcSO p, n. Slopping at til itatlcns, run* -olng as far as Gonemangb. First Accommodation Train for Tartio Creek Bridge loaves daily,(except Sunday,) at 1040 A. at. Second Accommodation Train forTurtla Creek, leave* dally, (except Sunday,) at 4,30 1. n. Third AccCmmodalion Train for Turtle Creek, leaves dal _• ly, (except Sunday,) at (L'dO p. s. Train* for Blaimtllo and IndlaotC connect at Blatmllls Interevction with mail train East, lixprrea train West, find be Johnstown accommodation train Eaat and West, j AS" Fab ■ always s s Low sxbt axr onus BocTX."®g ASH FOR TICKETS BT PITTSBURGH. The completion of th» Western connections of the Pena* sylrsnta Railroad to Chicago, m«kos this tha Direct lAn« between rha fisif nutl aba Great North Wsit, The connecting of tracks by .'the Rail Rosd Brtdn at ntteburgh, avoldlngalldrayegeor fcnisg* Of FreLAt. to gether with tbo saving of time, are advantage! readily an r^ysssss^ss^sfsst advantegt foal ipbytXis Konit. - . Tlia Greatest ITadUUsa offered for th® Protection and Bpeedy Trnosport a , tlon of LIVE, STOCK,* * And Goon AccosofdOAr»?ia with usual prtvilagM far t-er sons travelling Iff charge thweof. - • ■ . FREIGHTS WESTWARD; By tbis Ron for Freights of all descriptions can bn for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Balti more, la any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Iq! tilasa, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by Ba i.r»*t dirtst. The Pennsylvania BailroaJ at FlUabnr|h with Steamere, by whtch Good* can be fonrarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Keutneky, Tennsoae, Ona berUnd, lilinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Katas, Arkansas and Bed hirers; and at Clsveland, Ssndasky and Chicago with Steamers to all Ports on tha Nortb*WasUrn Lakes. - Merchants and Shippers eutrustlog the of their Freight to tbis Company, can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OP FREIGHT to any print In the West by ilia Pennsylvania Rail Rood, are at alltivMi as /avoTuifea* areehargtdbyalhtrjl. A*. Cov-pomet... : ■ •' Bo particular to mark package* ’’vu'FXks'a R- B. M Merchants to lb* West ordering' goods from: ths Sait, will do well to direct them toLeehippal this Boots. Parties attending to their oWn fihipmenta from the East, will find it to their Interest to call on the .Agents of this Company at the following places bufbre shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject ol Freights .will meet with proioptattcntten. " " D. A. 8 CEWART, Agent, Pittsburgh; K. J. BNERDKR, PhQadeipfala. M AORAW A BOONS, 80 North Street Baltimore. LEECH A CO, No. 2 Aator House, or rio. 1 S. Wm. Bt. jw York. . i : LEECH A CO, No. 54 Kilby street, Boston. • * H. H. HOD 6TON, Go\'l FrtigU J?L, Philadelphia L. L. DODPT, Gen'l Tiektt Pfaßadolphia. THO 3. A. 6QOTT, Altoona, Pa. jaLlyd THE PITTSBURGH, FT. RKracs^sffi®] ROAD, complotcd from Pittsburgh to Chicago. WOODRUFF’S SLEEPING CABS attached to all night trains. Through with out change of care. On and aIter,WEDNESDAY, JU.NRIStb, 1852, Trains will leave the Station, comer Liberty and Grant sCroats, Pittsburgh, as follows: PJlUhorgb. OmUlne.l 12.15 a. v. 6AO a. u. AM A M. [ l3: iO p. h. &15 P. U. [ Express...-. U. tf. Ma 11... Express,—. Arrive st ChlcAgo~*Kxprem 0.47 p. it.; Rxprv i RETURNING. Arrive at V imlurgb—Mali, 8;25, p. u, ErproM.tl'M t. u.f Rxprpn, £2O a. u. AceomnK>datii( Miotfidd, Ohio, Ha- Sit. Tctdod, £h*it>y, Sacdoiky, To ledo,'Detroit, etc. At CrsstUce for Delaware, Springfield, Colnmbne, Cincinna ti, lenla, Dayton, Indianapolis, Bt. LnnJa, Lonlsvllle, etc. At Forest for Springfield, BurJn*ky t Payton, dadnsttl, ett, etc. At Lima for Ffndley, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc-, etc. At Ft. Wayne tor Prrc, Ae£»jttte,lncL, Bt. Lend*, and Inter* mediate porta In Central Indiana and Illinois, At Ptytuonth forLapcrto. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Baba Railroad. Ana at Chicago, with trains for all points In tiilaois, I ora. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For farther information and through Tlckctsepply to J. STEWART, Ticket Agnnt, Passenger Station, Plttshotrb. E*C. STEVENSON, Ticket Amt, _ Passenger Station, Allegheny.' Through Tickets for eels it sOLlUfi Ticket 03** W the Company on the Uno of the mad, to all parts of U>t United State*. J. J. HOUSTON,-Gen.rass'rAgt, Fit*. St. lionU) Alloa and CtUeago QftU Road. 1858. SUMMER ARRANUKHEST.’ ISSS.' NEW DEPOT, corner of West Van Bnren and Oassl Street, Chicago? GOING SOUTH. L**t» Chicago at fcOO a. v.bnd9-45;.x. ArriroatSt.Louia» -Jl.-Uip.»i.ond l:iSa.E, » GOING NORTH. Leave East SL Louis at~.~. 6:00 a. v. and' «»».*, Arrive at Chicago at.__ 1&20 p. >. and 7:10 a. h. JOILJ£T ACOOSIiIODATION LeavMJolletst7;OOA. at &30P.Mr 43" All Trains sow ran over the new Line baiCMB Chicago and Joilet, passing through Bridgeport, Athens and Lockport. . CONNECTIONS: At CHIOAGO, with all the Great Eastern' and Iforthsra Lines. ‘ At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, -'~ A “CaJ Off.” East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Ocnawkn road for Pooria, Oslesborgn, Borliogton shd Intcrmsdiata place*. . with fiUaoU Central RaDroadjNarth At BFBINGXTRLD, with Qroat West dm (III.) RaPnwk, At ALTON, with Terre Uaoteand Alton Bailroad East od steamer* on the River, - . AtET-LOUTS, with Ohio and Mks. Itallroad Wut by Pacific Railroad and JlUsonri rtsamors to Northern Mls sonrl, x Kansaa and Nobtuka. Also, to all points on lh» Cil sois andMlielasipp! rlrnrs. 49-Thhragb Tickets can bo cltalned at all the wiocinal Railroad Ofßraa. . _ B. H.GOODRICU\G«a. Eastern AgenL tu»3 tnif:dlv Clewciand •na PlttahargU HtLnroaa. v/. APRIL nth, wUi leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania UaUremMa PUts- a* follows: \ - - fttfxbwyh, CTftrland ax'd CMixm Liats— Jirnreis Triln Is?!? 3 ! at 12:13 *. ».*ndLo& vjs, for daralaitd, and thalfmtb West. : Theljo6p.it. train connects afoßavard with trains for all points on th*Tn«carawaaßnmcluv - rMeengera drairing to go to Chicago, vikUleYsland, meal bo parUcnlar to aak for Ticket* via Cleveland, Mcer Lfnr.—Exprras Trains leave at 12:1 Vi. K. and 1:03 p. si; AccommodaUon fcOO >.*. for WhcoUng. Xonoevllla. Clrdavllia. Columbus and CincinnatL The train stop* at fitenbenville and statlcnk bUo* • Stan beavlllfc p.». trains stop at WsDsvlHeand all sta tions below Wellavillo, 3Voinle.vc.«tO:ii u, ««»»«£•' Nona on River Line. .•• . . . . rcuVuTfiht Cblumbui and CindanaiCShaTLZSoL tia 'Seulaiviiie.— Fast Exprraa -at 12:15, a. u. and Exprm XJ» f ji for Newark, Columbus, Dsj ton, Indiaucrolls, Cairo, BL Lcnis, N* w. Crkans, and all points in tho South and nut. ’ ‘ - Tl>»Exprcn Tribunal through from PitUborßhio'CiD c!on*U wiihoat change of oil Splendid eleoptaa; can at tached to each Expreee train. -•• : ***■ Paaeensera deeiriog togotoOolcabo»,Ciiidfinetl,eta or •Baggage checked tlmmgb, and bandied fewer charge. •• Fare elaejaulcnrMaoj ahtt rimto; and connection* certain. . ThrwA IlckbU cauUiprocnredatpitUVm-ib, DinU borg. Philadelphia, how York end Beaton;' - *•■■-■ -F. JLMYBJtB, oMiM*l TJckcr A«nt. ; tor farther laronaatton apply to Jl?O.STETfAßT f Tkketdgeat, Liberty at. depot. Plttridirgd>. 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Bailttad Co,, 18i9. Tggo *rs bow prep*red to reed TO tad forward SlercbastH*a nsdar thrcngfc felfia of lading to and front ' -•. p i , Pittsburgh, and tbe J£fcrfcrnCltl«J. Eatotgoarnotoadto hi aiwally fkraraile .with tbcit ol Uw Pennajlraniaiuil Ha&iCix.cc aoyottm Un*. . . For Information •» to raw» facilities ata, tte, applies Uon ma; ba made by letter or in parson to «ilhor of Abo onderdened agents: . ' At CuSTON, hwa Potter, cor. Stats ted WaalUortoa it* - NSW YORE.C.W. roTTtU,~> Broadway, al£?a tba • Alter Uooso;' ! • “ PHTLADELPIILi, Colboan 4 Oowtoo, corner Broad • r and Cbarry rtreeta. • “ ■ '* ; Ca|.K*Uy,ccr. Bt»th and Chestrat eta - BAI/TIMOBB, i. T. Engftrf* Camden StaHcn- - “ PITTSBURGH, J. A.Cnrt. r ,m Wabrtfnst. »-f»nJe»l«r .motion B«dunß,-ffl|uiofKtmnt ssjsiaaa" 4 , er?£skkp ■*. falCfctf Oeoerai Freight Agsnt B. 40. R. it. Co. WAWTOI HALL HDSTAUnANT. UABoyju u.i7,z t nrm STRtrzT. josßrn pbopkikxob'. . •. .. . All the delicacies of La THH SB&fiON, pnpsnd b, tha cort ox- Softool .bottom sotAjiffidaß l SL DOTH TWU.VS O-OLOOK T. ILi All .rttdc. la tb; pernlltt.to Ib. EuvWtoJ or »«ar»a4SaißSa^r Hfir O ONDKIES-500 cuksSodn Aih; * Kf . 3jOt**.Sttr«l» Sod* . ' “bsoßlCrbScd* jbOWioatTtMiCl.Jl , 0° t-i ouibx .tuinr siso. ; gUNDRIES—Ioo - • . /w I*x "• 2aiiW». , ff,atßs«s ••'- ♦ . - •Slfibblf.CWiaaSr^* I ''- lQtlercaißlMSj 'yAwy;,'.-". - _ 40 br*. *a*ji br»nsJTw>*Cvo> *UU«g»ocr»l asiottßtaX ef -&*&****% BMtt, Ql«»»NaiU,4c,4c. . •PU -.■ ' No>mmjerty