- - FSIDAY-Wgi CocsTCATOu^ojr —Tb»*irowiflg .is ibe text of a circuit ju6t addressed by.CouniC** olir to&lHhe Ministers " ftp'll fppFf»nfnLnt»gc« of Sardinia abroad.} - • *‘Toßis f Jußb l Inapceviouacireu : ,lar di?l>*wb fhad tbelioßorfbf making known rtb 'iio legations ofLls'MsjesJy ihe octa of spoli ation ofwhich tha Austrianarmywaa guilly in the Sardinian protincea that ii occupied. I iofom joii thaiAjadicialinvesU - gallon hasten ordered by the Government into , thin.matter. -ItwiliproTe that Austria haabru tmUj. TioUted tbe lana of norl and 4bat the eondnot of her troops is oot that which distin v gaiebed civilized nations.' The results of this . v inquiry will bo communicated at the proper time to the legations... But there U now a fact just legally *erifiod : by the jodicial autborles, and Which I ought.to. point out to tbe indignation of , Uhe cabinets throughout Europe. Published by the press U would perhaps not be beHeved; the Government ought itself to make it known, end . guarantee jlseract truth. .. . “On lhe 20ih of May, tho very d*y of the battle of Montebello, aboot If in the forenoon, some Austrian troops encamped on. tbe hights of -TorneeUa, ft small pomonoe So the province of Yoghera. ' A patrol having met on tbe road the bailiff of the tribunal, and having compelled him to Oct as a guide, entered the village l and went Into the house of a formcc named Cignoli.' . There, after » strict search in every part of the , building, tho soldiers ordered all the members of the Cignoli family and every other individual happeniogtto be.in the farm-yard to follow them. Tbo search had enabled them to discover in the house a small leathern, bottle containing a very, small quantity of shot for a fowling-piece. •■‘♦The persons’arrested wore-to the number of . nlne, vii:- Peter Cignoli, aged 68; Anthony Cig polr, .aged 50; Jerome Cignoli, aged 85; Charles Cignoli, aged 10; Bartholomew Cignoli, aged 17;. Anthony Sella, aged 26; Gaepard Biccardi, aged 48; Hermenegild San. Pelcgrln, aged 40; Louis Achilla, 18. There were, it will bo seen, k an’old man of 60 years and a child of 14. The patrol conducted thorn to the presence of the Austrian commander, who was on tbe main road, on horseback, in the midst of his troops. “Having afow words in German with'thesoldlers whohad escorted the prisoners, the commander told the bailiff who had served as -ffc fr:r -1 \ ft' I' guide, to remain where be was; he then ordered the nine unfortunate peasants, who could not make IhemsclTes understood, and who were trem bling in every limb, to.go down into a path on one aide of the road; they.bad .token bnt a. few steps when the commander gave to a platoon r drawn op on the road the signal-to fire. : “Eight of those unfortunate persons fell in . stoutly dead; the old. Cignoli, mortally wounded, gave no sign of life. The Austrian troops re sumed their.marcb, and the commander, turning to tbe bailiff, told him he might go; and, to pre vent hia being arrested by tbe troops still in the neighborhood, gave him a card which, in oase of -- need, he was to produce, and which would serve him as a safe conduct. “This cardwas a visiting one, which bore, nn der a count’s coronet, his name: ‘•liisuTrsAirr Field Mahsuall Übbah.' 1 “Ibis card is attached to the back of tbe of ficial document of inquiry. ‘ Some time after the inhabitants approached the spot where this frightful batohery had been enacted. Old Cignoli, who had regained his' senses, was conveyed to tho'hospital of Yoghera, where he died five days later. “Such enormities require no commentary. That was an assassination as cowardlyas it was atrocious, similar examples of which oould at most bo found among barbarians and savages. “Ton are requested, Sir, to Communicate this dispatch to tho Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Government to whioh yon are eocredited, and I beg you at the same time to acoept tbe •freah-Bfisnrsnccs of'my most distinguished con sideration." jr Phiwob Napoleoh’s Movemests.— The Ost Deutsche Post contains the following: “Tho squadron undsr Admiral Bouet Willau mez is to havo 40,000 men on board. Tho land ing is to take place at some spot in the neigh borhood of the mouth of the Tagiiamcnto. The order, of tho battle is that tbe fifth corps d’armee, under Prince Napoleon, is to march through Modena, to turn the.fiank of tho Austrians of Mantua, and then to make the best of its way toward the spot at whlohthe troops under Bouet Williamez are todand. As soon aa tho two corps are in communication they are to operate in . in the rear of the Austrian armies. The one-half of the Piedmontese army, under Victor - Emanuel is to besiege Pcschiera, while the other half, with ail the French forces, is to menace the front'of tbe Austrian army, and endeavor to indaee it to give hauls. The bombardment of Venice has been resolved on, and the first aitaek is to be made on the Lido. The French believe their flat-bottomed gunboats and floating batteries will soon enable them to obtain possession the city The Emperor Napoleon and Emanuel intend to raise nation al Italian ft*.'*? io Toscany, Parma, Modena, io tbe Papal Legions and in Lombardy. Tbo army, which is to be formed within two months, is to consist of 6,000 men. . The eadru of the different regiments are to be Eupplicd by Sardi ' nio.-^ ■'‘■ftrY : & ;-lg •; &■ ,*Vw „■ I Method of Haevesttso Geais 15 Aost&alia. —ln the fine climato of Australia there Is no ne cessity for building barns, or elabiing cattle in • winter. The harvesting, threshing, and clean ing operations nro all done at the same time. The machine cuts off the wheat beads about six inches below the ear, and they fall into a large canvas hammock, which, as soon as filled, is em tled oo a platform of boards at the end of the field. When the field is cat, a thresblog ma* cbioo is set to work, and the wheat is ready for markeL The straw is allowed to stand till near , seed time, whon it is set fire to and burnt off, leaving the land perfectly clean, every noxious seed 4* destroyed. Tho land is then resown ■f~ • wheat and harrowed in; aud this system 'i 5 ? coctionea year after year. The wheat-groffD io Australia i« plamp and thin skinned, averaging 65 lbs. per baahel.and gives a larger propertion of floor than American wheat. An overage crop ihero lit 90 bnshcls per acre; but 50 to 60 bushels per acre is common on volcanic aoUs.-t7m«« Former. CIARD.— Messrs. Cartwright & You.no, / Mo. 80 Wood street, lurito the attention of medical men. elty end country drax etoro keeper/, end also (bo af flicted, to llte fact that they ere the ONLY TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFiCTURERS io the city. TbeFenfor partner having bad four experience to tbe business of nw king, fitting ant repairing Trusses, he J« prepared to gire porcbaaeis tbeinoefit of that experience, as well as of any mechanical skill he mry po»ww in tbo manofoctnro of lnstrument*. When preferred, Trusses Till be made to order. and in all ease* they will )>o wißSAnTtn, and sold at price* far below those u«n*l)y askod for Inferior Instru. tnents. An examination, after haring oxamlned and prtrvd Iman In the stores. w all that Is do.lr.d. ja2i “sks* * v OkV:.?** • flv/ '.ikib u: ••' The right place to buy your FRUIT, Ac, for the Fourth of July, le at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, b, low the Poet Office, Allegheny, where yon will find the very best Zaoto ChtTaaU«t_.~—.......... ~J<Jc per pound. Velunda Rafeine 10c do New Crop Da 100..— _JOc do New Bohemian Pr0uea.........——..—10c do Seedless lUrido».~-. do Bunch do ...... i_....~...~ lie 'do Also, Para Spice*, Citron and Lemon Peel, Almonds, VII betta, Ac, Ac. J«29 CORN— 5000 bush. Shelled; nroa do Ear; for sain by jei urroncocK. mcokekry a co. POTATOES POTATOES!!—2SOO bush, VermontJPotatoas arriving today and next weak lot aaleby j«3Q mTCUOOQK.McCSEERY b QO. FLOUR— 500 bbla. Harrison Mills Family Flour to arrive pCTelaamjJ. S. Ford and for tale by Jeso mTOUOQOK, HcCBBKBY A CO. QEEU BUCKWHEAT.-500 bush. York 0 State tor sale by J. & LIGGETT A CO, -Ja22 . *6 Water sod, 03 Front streets. BUCKWHEAT— 150 bug; prime Seed for aaleby HHBIFER A DILWORTH, Jog, , , ISO aadl32 Scoopdatrtoi. BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN GER on Laud and for.aala by • y»a B. L. FAHME3TOOR k 00, No. TO Wood at it;.; i: • SWEET POTATOES—Tnis Year's Crop. —SfcbU.St. Eo(taUna,jart rve’d and for *ale by JeSS RKY&UIt A ANDERSON, 39 Wobd »L “DUCKwiIeAT—‘2OU bus. for sale by " 1 P*l jeSO . • HENRY H. OOLLINB. I'IOTAI'OES for eale by nBNIIV B. OOLLINB. BEANS— 50 bbls. small white for sale by J«22 HENRY n. COLLINS. "IiITOOL—2 sacks now landing from steam- Vf er Clifton for sale by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. KEAaK —3 bbls. Bow landing from steaia * vJT ar Clifton far tala by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. , on(yBBLS.'"N.O. MOLASSES io store «*Wy oJ for Mis br J.B.CAHHELPXCO. T;lME—2sobbls frestrfor by ” l i JelS • : -HteiltV it. COLLINS. : Basket willows-simu ohio'now Undlag for Mia by . IBilAq Dicgwv * eg; r\IL SASSAFRAS-75 lbs. for^bb^ — ujgtt,::. .:: W.MACKKOWN. IC7 uw*. „ FRESH!; FROM THE SPRINGS—IO bbla. offre»hßlnelktWaterJa«tr»c?dby JOAFLIOBINO, TTTIIEAT—ISOO hueh. v m store and for sale ;Tfyfrr : J«SO HITOHOOCSfIicCBBERY A CO. ” *>T7USU—Eastern and Lake Fish of all kinds \MI *t JelS . r .: „ J.B.CAKFtBLD tWA rom -jj ygtihga os&fet ofr by ‘: riddle wiuts a 00. in.ARRETT’S: SCOTCH SNUFF—IO bbli |jjbriito»7 B, L. fAHWaiDCK * CO, sacka now landing from 1 “frmarpUftoQforaatoby ISAIAH DIC&KYACO. ►A(Jon7—Sides, Hams and'Shoulders, > coufllry cured, for ula by nTm?L& WIBTS * CO. IPECIE COBKSFOR FRUIT JARS^d 1 rises,for Mlaby B. L.TAHNESTOOK too. •A’fXtiON'S SYRINGES—A largesupply Jmt rac'd at . jeO •- JOg. FLEMLSO’d. ►EANS—2OO bus. small white Tor. sale by Htn v- . riddle, wirts ago. 'AKO OlL—lObbls.inetoreondforealoby IJtS IRAlAgplCttKTiffi.';. >CK2RBEr-25 ikitto iNo. 1 extra just .WdaiidforMlahy,:; rsOBERt PICKRY. ; - z r‘ OAKLASO paOPKaTV FOBSALE. That portion ;of Oakland icnown as “New linden Grcre, w lying within t«o tod » half miles of Ihedty.het been sobdifided Into lots of conTen tent size, ranging tn from ooe to ten acres «*di. ttome-U Ihem ere level, otlu’tabeaotifnlaad symmetilraJ knolU.co?. ered with fo'nst trees, tod' others gentlj relling, suscepti ble of being improved in the most picturesque manorr. These lots too sarronoded by as exccllont «» I Shbo»b*»d» with the advantage of a first claa private *’/ Mr.Ml Mrj-B. U. Kerr, oilli public rebooleto U» !*?“>»■ A llavcfomnlbam mm ererjr boar darioA ;*',,** la aebaittlmea Pmmnjer Bcilrmd «lin» *«“>. rendering them most eligible and deilranie- ... , For beauty of of “** , Sf’ ?? convenience to Ibr city, they are unsurpassed u eiles for thaee .bojae, elilLla taproce, they are offered at the following very easy term*. One-tenth in hand and ir payments. lefeimd W.A. LBSLIB. 01 Diamond at. F~ <or SAL-E —.'*2o acres of finely timbered l j an< j io O»DU county, Ohio, veil voter*J; 15 milee uir GoUiopolle* '1 X A mile* from lie Ohio ri*rr. Apply lo OEO W. UffNN, Korth tide of Leacock it, Gib door £*it of Fedor*! «t,-At;cgheoy City. Jel3 OK SALE—I 7 acres of iand in Ohio tp., 6 mile* from Allegheny eity,l mllo from {bo F. Ft. W AC. R.R. Station at Elltbcrfc. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, North side of Leaeock st., Olh door But of federal at, Alls* ghroyCity. Jel3 "UOlt SALE—249 acres of land, 100 acres. r Cleared,4o acres in meadow, good house sag bars,good orchard of from2oo to 300 fruit tree*of dlSrent kinds; balance veil timbered; all well watered; Semite* from Uilliide Station on the Pcnna. B. R., Weetmoreland county. Apply to O. W. BUNN, north aide of Leaeockst, 6 doora nit of federal it-, Allegheny Pity. Jed lOWA FARMING LANl).—The subscrib er* offer for sale on XaTOtabla term* six hundred acre* Choice Land*, aitoated in Wright and Hancock comities, adjacent to lines of Bailroada now In conreo of construc tion, and one tract only two tnlite from Connty seat. The above will be acid low for cash, or exchanged for. farming lands In this or adjoining coontiea. rw.3n McBANB A ABJBit, 13* Second at. Fine country residence for® OB RENT.—-The snbafrlber offers for aaleßi or rent that delightful Oountrv Beat, now occnpiad by Adam Belneman, In Beset veTpT adjacent to Allegheny Otty, comprising eight acne of choice land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Green Bouse, Spring Bonao, Bern, StabUng,Tenant House, Ac. fonr netware under Grape, which promisee to be the moat valuable vlne yard In the county. There are aexeral hundred fruit Trece, Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Ac, most ol which had been imported at great coat, and are in fine condition.— The whole la prime land, highly cultivated and improved, aud situated In «position commanding a fine view of the two cities and surrounding country, eefedtf IL n. RYAN. FOR SALK—A tract of land containing nine and oao half acres, iHoata on tbe Fourth Stmt Road, about tbrcß mlleafrom tbo Court Honsa. Will bo cold low for rub. Inquire of IRISH ft MACKENZIE, Att’ja at Lav, No. CO Fourth atreet pOR SALE—Drug Store in Zdionoplo; a ’ good ballot** already established. Use, Lot 90 feet on Main street, on which is erected a me Dwrlllnp and Store. For terms, Ac., apply to AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO >pl4 Stock Brckora, fiSTourlhatreet. Ohio' Land toi Sale. THE subscriber offers for ealo section ten, township 12, nuts* 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known u “Bowman'* Section," containing 640 acres. It U situated three mllas west of M mill on, on the Stats Road leading to Wocster, and wtthln aben) two mllo* of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east aod aortb-«ssl quarters ar* partly cleared and improved— the rouaisder U comrtsj with snpericr timber—and the whole is well watered by springe and running streams.— This section Is considered tho finest body of land in the oonnty. It will be sold undivided or to quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to invest Id real estates better opportunity is randy o£or#d. J. B. SWEET2KR, Ha. 1014th street, Pittsburgh. osSfcdawtfT atfcotitvltural, &c. Right flace for evergreens, Ac.—2OJJOO nxtre fine, grown of the fiooit hardy va rieties, from to 8 (set. 60,000 from small to 2)4 fast. 6000 extra fine eharry, 42,000 peach ud 2 yards, fine, three years old, dwarf and standard. Oar Nursery Stock in zoery department is large, which It will give os pices ora to show to oar friends and the public. Pittsburgh and Oakland Nureeriaa, Oct. 27,1&&5. oeSTMAwtfF JOHN MURDOCH, Ju. stcamfifjips, Great reduction.—the Vander bilt LINE of United States Mail Steamship*. VANDEKBILT,OapCP. E. Leferere. |OCEAN QUERN NORTH STAR, CspL Jones, | ARIEL. Will form a voamoHrir line between New York, South ampton and Havre, under am coarxscr, leaving this side each alternate Saturday, and the other aide each alternate Wednesday. from New York (or From HavreaudSautb- Southampton and amptoa for New Havre. York, AUtl Saturday, June IS. Wednesday, July 6- Ocxirr yerrs.... Saturday, July 4 Wednesday, July 2u Vasok&silt.--.. Saturday, Jmy 16. Wednesday, Any. U. Ann.. Saturday, July 30. Wednesday, Aug. 17. OCUJ Qpmsi-.. Saturday, Aug.l6. Wednesday, Atur.dl. VsgpxaoxH...... Satanlay. Aug. itT.lWedotwday, Sept. 14. Thefts steamships have Watitr Sight compartment*. Carry able Surgeons. Puct or Paasaoa—(either way the nsx'—r.-r Vao-Jer blit, first cabin. $l2O and $100; 'second cabin. $4O. Pvr Arid—Pint Cabin, $4O; Second Cabin, s6o. Per Ocean Qoeen—First Cabin $lOO and s9o;'Secbinl C*t> n, $5O. - A limited number third class, $25. Certificates issued of passage (boa kurops. Specie delivered In London and Parts. D. TORRANCE, •placed N 0.6 Bowling Oreen, New York. iQtscrUanwus. steam marble works. Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY, Always on hand at the lowest prices. NO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH OUT IXABBLE are always oaet, add mom tn Ibe beAoty of a hooce than any ether article that can bo purchased with the same money; and beatdaa, they nernr endanprr tha aatety of a hwia. and family by taking lire, u wor>d mantles very often do- Nnrble Top? far Furniture, S*iad», Cwntrn, etc., <£*:., <fe. MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRATE STONES, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK ALWAYS Oy HASH. N. B.—Oar itock cf Marble ia the Urgeat In (ha West, and being manufactured by machinery, la got op in hatter style, with mars dispatch, and at less coat than can t* dcn« by msra manna! labor. Worerootn, 323 L.lfo«rtv Btroat; Mantel Room on the Second Storyi orricß, 319 libcbtt otbeft, pittsbukod. W. W. WALLACE. STB AM E W G I NE S MILL FURNiSIIINO STEAM ENGINES on hand myd mode to ordar A STEAM DOILERS,. SALT PANS. MILL GEAR ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS. Ac, Grate Bara and Saab Weights always on bind. Catalognu ofWhocla glren to all who want gearing. fBENCn BUBRMILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTUB,at rodneed prima. FRENCH BURR SMUT BIACHINES, caedlalOOq Mini, and cheaper, bet ter and maay times acre durable than Irou Macblnea. MeGEGROE’d PATENT EXCELSIOR SHINGLE MA CHINES; PORTABLE MILLS for Flouring and Chopping. EOSPU PATENT WATER WHEELS, nwd iu ROOO Saw Mills, are cheap, and warranted to gm satisfaction. Flax Belting for Elevators, ono-thlrd price of leather. wa.ofllca, 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. TUB SUBSCRIBER is tho Exclusive Agent in tbli eonnty for the sale of Belmont Cement. This Cement ia tuoch superior to any other aohl in tbla mafluit, for Public Works, Foundatiooa, CUterna, lira Walla, and all warranted good. Directions for nsiog it aro on each barrel. We loirlta a comparison of tbla with any other 0» oeot. A Urge stock will be always kept on hand, and sold wholesale and retail at low prices. W. W. WALLACE, 310 Liberty's!., Pittsburgh. StJNDRIES-100 bbls. Plaster Paris for land 100 bit* Ploater Pwii for Stncco work; 126 do LohJstlHo Lime 20 do Sdow Whitado «*tn good; ICO do Balmont Oattrat, worrouted •operlor qntllty; 76 do JoDDitowQ Conwut; 40 do Ooaselirillo do W. W. WALLACE, 619 Liberty rtreot, pitubergb. fat ■*!« by mbllhcUwtiraF To the Whip Trade. WE WOULD inform our oustomors west, •od othen lotorcatad, that wo hove uorcbuod tb« entire atockaDd good will of Ujo firm of UAZL£TON k MOORS, of Tot k coontT, in thla Euta, who from this dat* dwlina bojAneoa la oar £»vor, and havo loft ttialr notoa and accuuntaagalnatpartlaa Waat of (b« Moantaiu with oafor oo(1 action. W# will, ai aoon aa |*Mtbl«>,waH open oar cu tomenaod thoaeof the Uto firm, for the parpooe of collect tag the amcaula demand rtcalrlug Uidr order* for further ■OppUa*. Oar atock la now largo aod wall auorlod, oomprldng ornry variety of Buggy Whipt, Whipr, Riding Svnichtt and Lath/i, and to It ra *«k tko attanQou of deal WKLLB. JUDDLH k CO,' No. HQ Fourth ■ treat BACON —10,000 IDA. Bacon Shoulders; 0,000 ** •* Ujun*. Now rectjvlng froui Smoko House and for mIo-dt raj _ BQtfT. DICKEY, MS Liberty at. N" 'EW MACKEREL—IOO bbls. New~Mess No. 3 largo in storaand foraala by jer. snaivgH * dilwobth. EXTRACTS Roots for making beer for ml<> by Jelfl B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BACON HAMS—I 2 caska to arrive' and forisloby JeZO RIDDLE, WIRT3 A 00. Buckwheat seer to amvo and for ■*l»by Je3o BIPDLR, WIRTB I CO. /'IASTILK SOAP—3O bxa. for eale by \j jtto . . W.MACKBOWN, IC7 Liberty at. H AYER*B FLUID EXTRACTS—Afresh ■apply tot'd t>y, W. MACgEOWfi,I67 Liberty at. •rnRNN CORN —1000 bus. in store and for 1 aalabv tuyT ISAIAH PICKET ACO 'BANS—IOO bash, prime “NavyV Beans by ,• nircnooca; Mcca**ftY a 00. Ijuajuh njQ bbl*. imp orfi iiß Flour,. for solo ■I? fay ... McBANB* AgJgt.mgoCODd»tmt boxes.—loo second band Packingßon»to.,u ty W.P.kIABfIHALL A CO. rpURPENTINE— 20 bbls. for sale by 7 X tayfll B. L. FAHSK3TOCKACO. OLl> OATS—SOO baa. extra heavy old Oai fofMlaby..... fe!7 . J.aCAHTttLD *OO. S -.: C. HAilS—-12 tea.- Evans & Swifts 8. m agapafor nUby my3a WATT AWILSON ATS*—lOOO bush, choice old Oata. for sale by/.. ; ; • - Jonw F.fiILI^AOO, BOSTOttund* New York styles of " Paper Bkogiop to NJo W, P. C§, - ;V-/ .« * • -T-'-'-lk* • • >v ;TL. '.-••a * - ifeiMtlteiieousc %. t. *■ *■ isasaaf. Pearl Steam Mill, ALLEGHENY CITY’ It. T. KENNEDY & BRO WHEAT, RYE AND COHN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. Terms—OAßHon Delivery STOCK! CARPETS,-OIL CLOTHS, UATTIN3B, Ac at m FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. & U. H’CALLUM Respectfully invite the attention of stranger* visiting tho Fair, And their cultomora generally, to s largo and varied assortment of CARPETINGS, Jastselectod by one of the firm now In tbs East, consisting in part of VELVET and BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, SUPER FINE and COMMON CARPETINGS. Also, a large tot of WINDOW SHADES, MATS sod HATTING OF ALL KINDS, OIL CLOTHB, STAIR RODS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Ac-Ac-Ao- All of which we are prepared to famish at Greatly Reduced Ratei for Oath, ocl W. D. A n. M’CAI.LUM Ocr Stock of SPRING WALL PAPBH Is now open (or Icspt-ctios and Bale. The laU*l *t(L« cl PARLOR, BALL, DUONG ROOK, CHURCH OS 1 L 1 NO PAPER* Heoy entirely sew designs (or Fire-Hoard*, Window Shades, Testers, Ac, a. KDUUNDSON A tv.. S.v m »n-i u< VWrrf iin.i Blank books, paper and sta- TIONER.Y.—The subscriber bavlog leased the Luiid ingon the corner of Wood and Third sta, formerly occupied by Kramer A Kabm as a Banking Homo, will opeu on THURSDAY, JunoOlb. with • large and well selected stock of Staple aqa Fancy Stationery, Blank Books, Paper, Ac. nis stock comprises in part. Letter, Gap and Cnmroeidal Note Papers from the beet mills in the country; Blaok Books of blsown manufacture of every style of binding; Commercial, Legal and Fancy Xovelopos in great variety; Joseph Glllott'a, Perry’s, Pratt's and other celebrated Mccl Pens; Copying Presses, screw and lever, of different patterns; Copying Books; Arnold's, Butler 1 * and Maynard A NoyiV Writing and Copying Inks; Magistrate*' and Lawyers’ Blank Deeds and Mortgage*; Wrapping Papers, Bound Board*, Drawing • Fine Book and Job Printing, Book Binding and Stereo typlng promptly executing. Office, Bindery and Salesroom* at the corner of Market and Second afreets, as heretofore. J*lo W. 8. HAVES. Blank books, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOHS, COURT RECORDS, And every description of Blank Books on band or made to order at short notice, of the best materials, aod in a superi or manner, by WU. O. JOHNSTON A 00. Jc2d Blank Book Makers, t>~ Wood street. ICE CHESTS, Meat Safes, Bird Cages; wooden and wire; Charcoal Pomaces, Laundress' Stoves, bathing Apparatus, Stew Hetties, Porcelain. Brass and Copper and french Metal; Fruit Cana, a superior article, every one warranted; In addition to a large and well select ad stock of Household sod Kitchen Utensil*, »t tbe Iron City Stove and Tin Warehouse of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 124 Wood street, Jn23 : Ist door below sign ol the G«ld»u Gun EUPLOYnESIT. A MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES Sr PAID.—An Agent is wanted in every town aud county In the United State* to engage in a respectable aod ea*y business, by which the above profits may be rertainly realized. For further particulars oddree* DU. J. HENRY WARN Kit, corner of Broadway and Twelfth Streets, Ne» York City, Inclosing one postage stamp. *pt4:3mJ SUNDRIES —1 cask Ginseng; l sack Flaxseed; 2 “ Wool; ' 4 “ Feathers; 2 this Grease, To arri»o an aluairi Clifton (or sale by ISAIAIi DICKEY A GO. S' AVK YOUR KRUIT byulTug “Mason V’ Patent Sheet Mstal Screw Top preaervo Jars. Tbnj an the best Sealing Jars out, and can be bad at FRANCK'S Fatally Grocery and Tea Stars, Federal street, Allegheny.— You can also obtain at the same place, good White Pm •err ing Sugar at ]0 cants per pound. Call aod examine (or yourselves. jejfi The polar refrigerator. with Filteraad Water Cooler combined. Involving Impor tant principles never btlors attained, which enables meats, milk, fish, traits, vegetable,etc- longer, dryer aud bolder, with less tee, than any other refrlgoiator in u»e, now on band and for sals by T. J. CRAIG, 124 Wood *L SDN UMBRELLAS, Hoop Skirts, L.ro Mantles, Lawns, Ducal*, and B*rag*?; ulio, a fall line of Domestic and Staple Dry t bod* J«3O C. UANnO.N LOVE, 74 Market *lr«et SPICES —25 bags Pepper, 16 bags Pimento, 10 bales Cinnamon,- bale* Clorea, with a general at sortmentofgroond Bpicca forealeby WATT* WILSON. nn'ESTERS—Paper Tester Covers, cleaner X and cheaper than upholstery, tor tala by ap!2 tV r MARSHALL * CO OILS —15 bbls. Flaxseed; 10 do No. I Lard Oil, Arriving and for tale by WATT * WILSON EGGS— 5 bbls on hand and for sale by Euamra * mi,worth, 130 and 132 Second et. Domestic and staple dry goods of every variety, etc, Fharwla, MasUea and pr»«» Goode, a complete a*aortmi‘at. O. HANSON LOVh, ny]7 71 SlarkttMm>tj_ FISH— 200 UntTllcrring; 1M do While rub; 100 doTrtmt; !&Odo Mackerel;. Tt do llerring; for snlu by jp lS IIKNBT H. COLLINS. H. LLNDSKi'S BLOOD SKAKOHER— Tbe only true and original portlier of the blood. A large supply Just rac'd by JQ3. FLEMING, Jell Corner Diamond and Market street. IRON SLATES—AII sites sold by W. G. JOnSETON * CO , my3l T SuUoarra and Printer*, 67 Wood »!• WW^-WOOL.-105^QUl b 9 . Wool wanT TV c d>ib*J«hlcb »o will pay tbe highest market price Incaah. HITCHCOCK, A CO , jo'i 222 Eaconif and 161 Front eta. MRS. ALLEN'S WORLD’S 11AIR RE STOItEIC—A Jnstly celebrated article lur roatoring grey hair or whiakera to their original Ufa oulor, far eale by rrty H *lO3. FLKMINO. DRY GOODS. —A first rato assortment of all the leading elytra alraye on band. myZ7 0. nANEON LOTS, 74 Market »t. CHEESE— 40 boxes Western Reserve Cheese (fine article for cntt'ng,) for sale by myM RIDDLE, WTFITB A CO. NEW BURLINGTON HERRING—C bxs~. Jqbl rcc'd and for talo at FEANCIVS Family Oroc«try and Tea Store, Federal itreot, Allegbeny. my*33 OILS—2S bbls Bleached Winter Whale Oil; 23 do No. 1 Lard Oil. On band and for ■ale by jny23 JOSKS * QOOLT.f. RYE FLOUR—SO bbls. freah ground and pure, rac'd sod for idle by jr,l J. fl. LIOOETT A CO., 75 Water *92 front DOLLECTION BOOKS—Made and sold^y W. Q. JOONBTON A CO., Blank Book Mannfartnrera, jeSS 67 Wood street EVERY VARIETY of articles To the Dry Ooodalloo always on band and u law ae can be baj anywhere. 0. HANSON LOTK. T 4 MarkotaUect. SOUP BEANS—SO bbls. small white Soup Baam, a prime article, (or tale by m: j. u.oanfielda o*i. FLAXSEED— 2 sacks now landing from ■teamer Uarmonia fur eale by jell ISAIAH DIOKISVACO N~ EW TENN. WHEAT—I 23 sacks on ■taamer Dr. Uoblttiun to arrive for sale by jul IBAIAiI DICKF.Y A CO ENVELOPES —All sizes, shapos and colors, told by W. Q. JOHNSTON * CO, BUtlonera. j e 28 67 Wood meet /*\ATS—2SUO buih-prime, received and for If ule by J. 8. MQIKTT * 00. Ji2S 76 Water and 91 Front etreeU. LESLEY 63T iftON.—The Iron Manui'uc"- torera 1 Onldo. Fmb wptily Joat recelred at DAVISON’S. 03 Wood »t. CHEESE, CHEESE—I 2 boxes rory suj<ori or W. B.Cbeaaotir tala by j*3 HITCUCOOK. McCßEltnr * CO. Potatoes, potatoes—isoobm. beat qoeJlly N''X. PoUtoea for aaU by j«8 2. # HITCHCOCK, M'O&EKRY A 00. MET-ALIO PAINT—S tons Winter's Me tallo Faint, a very toperlor article, tor sale by myt4 HKNttV H. OULUNH. BAREGES, Lawns, Ducals,Sun Umbrellas, LacaMantletjlci a good aoortmeot. jei a HANSON LOVK, 74 Market rt. PIG METAL—IOO tons Valley Furnace Coke Pig Iron, suitable for foundry ptirpcaoe, for sale by JeO WATT* WIUtQN. NEW WALL PAPERS.—Third arrival for the Eeiaon.—The aMortment always complete at tui old stand. No. ST Wood street. je9 W. P MARSHALL A CO. CHIP LOUWOOB—IOO bbls. for sale by . D.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO,, . j e B comer of Focrtb and Wood afreet. TENN. WHEAT, Whito and Red, suitable for Seod—26o bn*. In storo and for aalo by ■ jelft IfIAIAH glQggY A CO. Traveling dress goods in new sup ply and toxtorcs open tbia morning, at je!6 DOHCHFIELD A CO'S. IBIRE CRACKERS—SOO boxes No. 1 Gold * Chop fast rcc'd and fbrnle by IIHYMEE k ANDkRSON, 80 Wood et, j e H opporit? tbft St. Cbmrlea Hotel. TENN. WHEAT—IS 4 sacks white and red now lauding from iteamer Hartnosla for ealaby pH ISAIAH DICKEY* CO FEATHERS —19 sacks now landing from ■teamer Qaroonl* Ur eala by jeH . . . ISAIAH PICSEY *OO. n INSENG—I cask now landing from Bteam- UT etHarmcmUforaalabr. ISAIAH PICKET ACO /CHEESE—loo!boxes prime cutting Cheese \J sc>d and fep <*nfoy •. &• DALZBLu A CO. ADDER. FsniK—2caaks forsale by S. L-rAHNKSTQCK A CO. EEATUERB— 2 largo •'». - J. Atioocrr.ca H E.EBEKICHEESJSI!—Prime Cutting ££lWd«afcs»!.w HEntTH.OM*ni*, p ? - .. -s.: v*~'‘ -- ■ ■ ■ j _ Jlblicttjgtyntg, | To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, Drug j gists, Grocers and the Public. Dr. Bronon’s Bitters a AYE, from their excellent qualities, been recommended ly the MOST EMINENT PIITBI GIANS as a mml valuable aoJ never-falling remedy tor DYSPEPSIA, DIAKRIKEA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEASES, 1 Ac., Ac.. Ac. Are alto a sum aud certain preventive againit Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Complaints, sc. and 1* the most valuable and efficacious Tonlo And Ap pctll« Creating Compound evvr offered to the public. By the use of these BITTERS ALL DISEASES OF TIIE BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and all those who are suffering from early excess and PROSTRATION OF THE PHYSICAL EN ERO IKS will bo restored to*. ROBUST AND VIGOROUS STATE OF HEALTH. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS will bo stlmuLtod and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will ba treat od, and the DEBILITATED SUBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. NEW STOCK This remedy has a vury agreeable taste, aod will be ta ken readily by children as well as adolt*. AII persons suffering lrom an? of the abovo complaints are Invited to try DR. BRUNON’S BITTERS. Doftfc—.For an adult, a small ttroo times a day; fi*r a child, a small tew-spoonful twice a day. SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 743 Broadway, Sew York. at 60 cents per bottle, 15 per dozen, $2 60 per gallon; extra Bitten for Bar-raomt, oy gallon or bam! , atthg lorn priuef $1,25 per gztlan; fine Stoughton Bitim, $1,25 per gallon. For gale by all Drugp WHOLESALE ANI 7 Directions for using sawyer’s CHEMICAL OLIVE EKASIVE BOAP—A new and valuable article, which is Cast receiving the preference omr other family soap*. for Laundry and Family use. Being free from rosin' and other adulteration*—economical mod pure—tollable for washing with cold or warm, bard, eoft or aallne water. It speedily remove* oil, grease, paint, printer 1 * ink, tar, pitch, etc., from the band* and from clo bra. It contain* no filthy tlih oil* or atale grtaee, nor any Ingredient that will Injure the hand* ortho finest fabric. One pound will go further—make richer washing suds—than two to three tin. of common brown rosin or palm soap. It 1* the purest, best and cheapest Ertslv* and Laundry Soap now offered to the American p«»plr. It ran bo used for washing clothe* same a* other soap*, thosgh It Is better to follow directions: Cot Into shavings one pennd lompofaoap; dlnolreit well la ten or twelve gallon* of hot water, let the clothes—a* many as can be immersed—aoak in thts solution, aay about thirty minute*; wring out; rinse well In warm water once, cold water twice. A dirty wristband, soars or grease spot may require some rubbing, bnt otherwise the clothe* will como out clean and white, without much rubbisgor much boiling; ibaa earing time, labor end money—almost sotting aside the old-fashioned washboard. Cold water may bn used In place at hot, about double time to toakl&g. If water is hard or wit, It will need more eojp. Clothe* remaining soiled some time before washing; those long worn without washing, and garments of machinists, ecg(uoera, Iron-workers, end of m«uy other mechanics and artizana, may used more soaking and more rubbing than others. Attentive bonsekeepera will soon learn, by a. few tmta, how to suit It to different kinds of work, it is invaluable to tho.ia who are compelled to wash with bard or welt water. Cotton Print* end Calicos,after being washed In the- ends, and well tinted, should be dried a* a-on as po.Mlfcla, to pre vent color*from running. Woolen garment* and goods should be soaked and rinsed well to hot or warm—not in cold—water, wrungont, stretch ed and dried *ooa as convenient. If washed In cold weather, they should be dried In a warm room,to prevent shrinking. Uouurvive* will find this ono of the finest ana best soap* they ever o*ed for washing woolen boaa, under-garments, skirt*, blankets, merloca, delaines, ate. Also, for every kind of white clothes, coarse or flue, cotton, Unrn of silk, Fcr cleaning Paints, make about the same nda, cr solu tion a* abova, using a doth or sponge, if point is new or is often cleaned; when paint la old or much soiled, a brush may b« needed. Wo tool assured that no good housekeeper, after once learning its value, will wuh to be without It; nor will they return to the use of renin eoap for washing clothes, Iftbey-can procure this. It is an honest eoap, offered in coti fldeccu to an lateillfest pnblic, by established to*p mann lacturara, who have been macalactnnng for nearly half a century, and wbostill contione to minnfactuiu every vaile ty of Oils, Candle*, Fancy Toilet gud Plain boa pa, and to whom gold and silver medals bafu been awardeJ by the Pennsylvania and several other Statu Fairs. Sold throughout the United States, by wbolesals Grocer* and Druggist*, and for retail, rbejkjt, at the Family Grocery and Provision Store* it is onr wish that dealer* aud consnuioi* uuv all bs'sup plied at the lowest piicr* that can be afforded. IT* have uy egents. Terms,casn. Uo sure aud aat lor “Bawyer's Chem ical Olive KraalVO bosp. M In pouud luui]i»—Oo in a b»i Colon; Pure whiteand lemon. E 0. A J. 11. AAWYEJi, I’llUborgb, Pa., Discoverer* and Sole UcmUctarurs of tbu Uvuume Ankle. S9uName stamped on each bar. uy? Refined sugars, etc.- 2A bbU.Cruabi.danJ Pntvurtrid -<» “ A. U. andC. .10 l) boiea fresh Coin Starch. 6 • Oswego Pearl do 6 “ “ Silver Qfues htatc-h, 'i eatkeCioflonati 8. 0. Uaiuo, Just rtr’d and for aals ty WILLI AM-t A JuIINSToN, J*4 No. 1H gamfafttddatr.ai Harmar tubs AND BUCKETS IOdotiio N., I Tubs; do do 1 d.f. d-. .1.. 3 d..; l-t do vartilthad HuiUslt; tf) do f«u--y <ltr, li> do blue aud r*-l do; lIS do bios A grann d-U oo rouaigmoetit, to t.e add at lowest current prices. . Je'J IBAIAH DfOKKV A CO. COFFEE, RICE AND SPICES at privntp aale by F M. DAVIS, No. M Pifth »t. S 3 bags first qaalityAtsunj •canted Rio Oiff.-o Wtlerres first quality Kim, Alfptce In baja, Clows in Mala, On ae&vcrable term* a* can Im obtained ol first class -ast ern wboleMlo.houM* for e**h or approved paper, at foar months. fell SUNDRIES—ISI backs Tcnn. Wheat; id do Feathers, 1 dry llltlr, 1 c«ik GlD».nit. ;*.\ck» Flax**-,!; 7 btUS <\>ttuu. Tuenlvti on aicAniTt Ue.mjnU for eale Ly JitS ISAIAH DICK t:Y A CO. American ciiiropedjst remaves Corns from tb» foot in a few id In o Us, nit uout pain or the sligbteat iocoo*enUboe to the paUtbt. linnluns rr> moved frqm tbe big toe, rvdooed to tbu uatural ttza. Invert (U nail* changed to a beallby state. Cbargt;* rraeoeabM lloota No. 41. St- Clair Hetel. mylTrdtf LAW BLANKS, of every description, con • tsotly oo band end printed to order by W. Q. JOQNdroN A CO., Prioird Blank Cook Maker* and SUitoaor*, Ji 6 No. 67 Woodetreet. MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES.—A com plete collection of Moorc'e # 5I«lodl«L wltb eyraplio li*» nod ocenmpanlrr.rare; with a portrait of tbe poet nod * •ketch of hie tile. In 1 yd!. Price, l«>uod Id board*. |l Si Do do cloth, rtnboamd 2OU Ik? do do fall gilt— BCU For »mle by apM JOHN H. 61ELLQH, 81 Wood *t. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market street. Whole taloand Ratal) dealer lo BOOTS ANDSHORS of every variety, haajtiat received from th? New KogUud Manufac tories • large and wvll aelrrl-d eto.'tc <•! Baota, KhoM, Straw llau. teL, wulcb be will dispone or OIIBAP FOB CASH Purchaser* are tv call l»efore boylcg and aatlafy thetnwlvr* ol tbe fart. Atoo, Boots, Sboee, Ac-, made to specie! order on short uofice. apt IjiRESIi TEAS—2S half cheats Green and . Black Teas of recent Importation and aaperlor qcallty Jnst rec'd, whlrb, together wttb onr previoasiy large stock, makes one of tbe largo*! and most e«loct stocks dt Tea tube fun&d lo Allegheny, and will re «-)ld, wboteeale ahd retail, at prices that cannot fail to give eatUfacdon. Fur Sain at PitANCk'S. Federal at., near I acock. Alleohony. apl* Bulk shoulders and hams—foo ttema rcc'd and for sale by SI'KINGRH HAKfiAUlill A CO , ■pit Nj. 209 Liberty itzett. SUND.RI bhds. prime and choice N. O. Pci gar: fpn bbla N. 0: Moltuaea, o*k coopvragt, SO do -Sugar House Syrup; iiU bbla. Gulden Byrop; •ii do rtALdard Crashed Sugar, Fur *aio by «p2I WATT A WILSON. WANTED — A YouDgMan in tho Grocery Buklooar; ou« wbo Uioruugbly understamla bit bu»i dom end can give e»cisfactory i*iwruc«. None olbar ne«>l apply- Kmjoiroat FIIANOK'd Family Grocery and Toa &U>ra, Federal atrvot. near Laoick, Allegheny. utylO LOST —5 Uoz. 3 hooji, painted Buckets were taken from tbe wharf, no.r tho f>ot of Liberty ■tree!, on Tbmaday night, May 6|h. Any person flndtcg or knowing whrro tb*y are, will ba wall r*ward»-d by IsaYlbg word with U UOBIRON A o>>, my 9 C.VS Liberty sirtn-L E" NGMSH PICKLES—-' GROSSR ANT) BLACKWBLL’O.” 2 Barrel* Gorbia* iu Quart B.dtite, 2 do Caulifluwi-rs do do; 2 do Ohoiv Chow Ja do; ‘i d.i Assort,<l do do. Ju*l r«c’d aiiJ tor »alo by RIsYAIKRI AHDK»In«»7J, mylS No ifi W<»o<l nliu-.1. r pENN. WHEAT ANI/ FLAX SEED A 20 eackf white Wb«at; 60 do rad do; 4 da Fl*i gtftd, to an Ire on stcamtr D&. uish, for aaloby lmy!3] ISAIAH lilOKky A CO AK NEWS! WAR NEAVsIFWAR lIEWBMI—Ste N. V. Bally Ilorald, Trfbuno am) Time*, delivered tv everypsrt of tbe city. I-eavs your *d dm«<eat llcnt A MioeW, ilosoDlc Hal). Fifib atroct tt y2o » J. W. HTIOPA, Sole Ageut. WAR IN,EUROPE.—Fur full par- JL tlcnlaneoaN. Y. Dally Herald, Tribune and Titute, de llvsrod to every part of ibe city. Lr&vo juar uddresa at Unnt A Miner** Maaonio Hall, Filth »tr*ot rnyCu JulIN W, PITTOOK.SuIe Agmt. KEEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN and white by Ming tbe Paritlan Tootb TaeU,, eold only by tbe Uie manufacturers. my2o JOik FLBMINQ. WOOL WANTED —For which the highest market i-rlce will be paid In cnah by m ,lB BPRINOEK HABBABQH A CO, 209 Uhertyet News from Europe.—seo n. y. Daily Uerkld.TrlboaeanJ Times, delivered to every part c( thncltv Lrare yoar address at flout A Miner’*, aiasnnia Hall. J . tmySOj J. W: FITTiMg. Agent | T~~ HIRD ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS 1 —a'large Int of Spring and Snmmer Dry Qvode, com. nnalog all the Utcst styles, now opening at V lelO C. HANSON LOWS. 74 Market street. New song ; by Stephen c. foster.' —“For the Loro far The*.” Written by W. U. Me tiaiihv * mnslc by 6. C. foe ter. I’rice 25 ceiiti. Voreala jZ *' JOHN Q. MELLOR, 81 WouttL Oopirs op receipt of tbeprlco. Jell EFHJED SDQAR—2S bbla. Crushed, Polvcrlwdand Soft Orualted Bugan,Jost received and tor aalo, wboleule and retaJhjtt lower prices, at PRANCE'B ramliy Grocery andToa fitoris Federal »t, Allegbony, JelO RANTS OASES,'Volume I—Just p.ub- Uabed Report* of .Cas>'i argned and adjudged in the Sunromo Court °l Pennsylvania By BenJ. Grant, for aa'e kj Jell KAY A CO., 66 Wood street. CORN STAROU, Farina and Rico Flour. —A large Bnpply of tacb Jcet rcc’d by Jell 8 ¥ JO3. FLEMING. KEEP YOUR TEETH CLE AN and white t, T ttUne tbe Parisian Tooth Patio, eold only by ibe maualaotorcr, J"tl JfM. tLHMINU. TO SOAP^IAKERS—6O casks English Canatie Soda on band nod for eale by ALEXANDER KING, GLASS-500 boxes country Glass, ass’d aiio*. oa t»nd aud for *»lo by Jell ALEXANDER SING. SALTPETRE— 50 bags Nitrate Potaeh; ' aoo *> do Sod., xoruiotx Jn> ALEXisuaiisraa. T)IQ LEAD—I2S Pigs for ealo by - J n,2i - nssEt H.ooujim. /CASTILE SOAP—SO boxes in-etot» M.d for L avbr w. tuisxoini, lerutMT n., ' ” *" ■ \ ' | OOOEIHO-.PYOAS, A WORD XO TITS LAOIBB. The heated term is approach -IXO, and we call the «tl»uUvu «f the Ladies U the tutUut COO K I N 0 , IRONING, i. c., Can be done with economy. without oppressive Lest,.with out soot, and with dispatch—ibo Ore being klwej % ready Id a moment—by using Bnigrave'i Gas Cooking Slou, To which w« respectfully Invite yoor attention, at No 7 $ Bmlthfleldstreet. B- A. JOIIN'SoN A BlU). DIAMOND EItKKT, NEAR LIBERTY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Horses, bdgoies, carriages and everything usually (band tn a first class Barsar, on band and to urdar at all times. Hartt* well rratnsJ and rtliabU; VcAtcidi elegant and c&vyfortahit. Orders lor carriages to funerals, or for fai&lu;-», punctnaily attended to, at all hour*. 49* Uotaes bought and sold; also, kept oy tha day weekor mouth. »el< -dly THE subscriber would solicit the attention of merchants and stranger* visiting the ttity to his present extensive stock of L&ATDKR, BIIOK FINDINGS, TANNERS’ and CURRIER'S TOOLS, TANNER’S OIL, which he offers to the trade at the low**? market prices. He solicits sd examination of hti stock. W. WILKINSON, scSidly 217 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. CROOER, WM. WILKINSON,2I7 Liberty at. ianow receiving new stock, consisting of 49dox. French Skins, Lonon Calet, Delon Alboy, Beck Dnraod, Glllot and other choice brands; 800 sides Red Solo Leather; 40 do Slsnghter Sols Leather; 10 bbts Tanners' Oil, beat quality; 20 dos. Oentlemena' and ladles' Morocco, 103 naira Philadelphia Lasts, Ac, Ac., To which he invite* the attention of purchaser!. nir£l ALD A B L E INFpRMATION TO BUlLDERS.—Moulding*, -Window Frames, Pshnel Doors, Shutters. Sash, Mantels, fic n tn (act every kfod of wood work used In building— *Jl made of good mater iali by the beat of workman and norlvalled machinery. Brackets of every pattern furnished, and Scroll Sawing done. Call and ascertain onr prices before contracting elsewhere. J. A 11. T. PRICE, Central Planning Mills, Allegheny, apB Water sL, between Federal and Bearer six sts and Oroccre, RETAIL, AT l VROAD WAY, N. Y CIHEAI r DRY GOODS—Burchfield & Co. J hate rocsiTed this morning, by express, another lot oi tb«e« cheapßeragea, at 12}£ cents |>er yard. Also, another lot of fine good* at cants. They aiso luvlts the atten tion of tbo Ladies to those large assortments of fine Spring and Summer DrossGeods, Just optnod. myl2 rpENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR— JL Cl sacks Wheat; 2>U do S. Spring* extra fine, Floor, 17 do Union d« do: 13 do do aqperflue d.r. now landing from steamer Chiton, lor tele by my!3 ItfAIAH PICKET A CO. Gentle annie melodist, No. 2. A collection of tho words and tmuis of more than fi fly popnlur songs, iarlodlng many of 8. C. Foster's best coot positions. By porch using this work shoni flfi worth of mntjc is oblaintd (or 26 cents. Prion 25 cants. For sale by JuQN 11. URLLOR, 61 Wood street. Copies mailed on receipt cl prlco. my It £W"GOODSIT NEW GOODS I .’! BDRCnFIELD A CO. liars co vmonoed receiving tbelr THIRD SUPPLY of new GOODS. Opon this morning, by Express, handsome Dtpss Goods. Cell at North-east comer Fourth and Market als. CIRCASSIAN LIQUID —The beat article erer discovered for bcsotifjlng tha complaxlon. Also Circassian llalr Oil, au excellent article for restoring and Jiromoting the growth of tho hair. A larg« supply of.'eash uit received by JOS. FLEMING. More new goods and among them some dxldod bargains—Laro Mantillas, now Good* of various kinds, Lawn* very cheap, sod a groat msnyothi r articles. LaJir* are cwrdtaUy Inyitod wbeu out shopping to give os a call. DUROUFIBLIa A CO, I my2l at north vast corner <th and Market its. ICE CREAM! ICR CREAM!! ICN CUBASIW P. A. MIKBfcOD A SONS' Ire Cream Baloou and Sods Water FounUiu, French aud American Confectionary. myCl 42 ST CLAfU STREET. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from the man ufacturers, 39 pieces t>4 Oiled Baize*. of English make, in Imitation of Omk, RosewoM, Maple, Walnut, Mabogaoy, Uarblen (green and white.) Graaitu, Sc, for sale by G' AS STOVES—SH AW'S PATENT.—The subscriber would direct attention to this Mip-uior Store tor summer use. We have all kites, in price (rum 76 rents to $76,00, and warrant thorn to give perfect satisfac- LEAD' and SiioT—lsoo lbs.' bur Lead;' 26 pigs do 46 bag* eas'd No*. Shot. For sale by Jv9 WATT AJYIL-ON. U~ ' S. MAIL AND H R. TiME CARDS, • NO. 2, printed and ready for free distribution fl oor friends. patron* and the public gear rally. WM. G. JOHNSTON i CO., *p2d Mr-om Job Printer*.67 Wood street. PRODUCE. -60 bbla Extra Family l?lour, ■ 60 half and quarter Ltd aacks extra ’ fins article selected for family hse, I 40 sksDryApplesand Peaches, pared >j«4*s I'-iU.r and Eggs rvo ivtug daily per express by I ap-.-S RIDDLE. JFIKTs A 00., 1&6 Liberty it. «4“Oounty and City Rights for sals. apVuliy "aruASTßas' BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, Leather, Hides and OIL -i'.J U._PUILLIPB I tion. Call and ana. Je« Stele Agent, No. 124 Weed street. COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES or Chemical Food A large supply fresh rec’d by JUS. FLEMING, 10720 corner Diamond end Market m IT^LAXSIIF.D —7 sackn now landin'; front steamer Gleuwod for *ute by )r4 LBAI AII DICKEY A Co. EN V ELOPES, of every prescription, for dale at W. O. JOIWkTON A CO.’d Stationery Warebvnse. No. 67 Wood strrvt. M 2 DKIKS —26OO lbs. country cured Bacon; kO w J-tt. knoriod flroomr M lu*;» Extra Family Flcnr; 10 *• Tutolpa, forraUty io)4 WIRTS *OO. MOKTUAUES’fOSKLL.— Tvro Mortgages fI.COO «*:b, with goo aoJ itto y*or* to ran, 1* ran tig lu:orx*t,f..r»j|obv OKU. U. KfcYSKU, No 140 WoM (trevt. NEW GOODS aro being opened daily in •dJitlon lo oar already large itock of Drias Shaw'a, Mantle*. Nscdla Work and Domestic*. C DANSON LOVB, 74 Market »t. B UTTER AND EGGS—Fresh Eggs and Orw Butter rect>l*tog dtily t<y Eiprrw for cate by Ibw package at No. ISS Liberty ilrw! t j py4 RIDDLE, WIBT3 A CO. SYRUP —3 Khds. prime Syrup rec'd and for ■ale at 10 rent* per qaartat FRANCK’S Family Grocery aud Taa blare, FeOeral etreet. Allegheny. ap2S HIDES —400 Patna Kips; ISO Dry Flint do; lo store odJ for sale by mr2S SPRINGER HARE AUG fl i CO. SEED BUCKWHEAT.—SOO bush prime Seed Backwbeat to arrive and for eaie by jqlo-.3td J M'OULLV k QO.. 172 and 174 Wood at. JUST PUBLISHED—Notes, critical and explanatory, on The Acta of the Apoatles, by kl. W. Jacobus, U. D., t rot. 12mo.—map and illastratioot, for totlo by jclO K. C. OOCIIRAKB, Allegheny. Baltimore herring—so bbie. and 20 half hbla. to arrive this day, and for tale by 1 jnl J. B.OANFIhLD A CD. WR. CHEESE—Another consignment • of prime cutting Cheese jost rec'd and for tale by J«l7 - J. B. CANFIELD k CO. N“ E\V M ACKEREL—IOO bbls. No. 3 large for *alo lew to clma oht, by SHIUVRR A DILWORTfI. BEANS— 50 bus. prime white Beans in ■tore and for cals by Jell R DAI.ZELL A 00,251 Ltberey at. CREAM TARTAR—ISOO lbs. powdered for Ml* by 0. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO^ curo«rof Wood and First aU. New, handsome and cheap dry OOOD3 of urary variety suitable for the ecsaoo, and iu low m tbej can be found any plaa>. rayV3 0. HANSON LOYK, 74 Market at. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS of Dry Gc>.l« suitable for thoscaaou. l'loaae rail am) 0. HANSON LOVK, 74 Market itreU. SCOTCH f!ERRING—2OO bss.ecalcd; tOO - No. I Joat rec’d ond for aale by UEIMRII A AttDEELAGN. TILL BETTER.— 20u tonsoTPhebs'Fufr use* Charcoal Laka Siij-crlor Pig MotsL to arriro and /for aalo by (je3> JACOB KBRSE IC|) BBLS SUPERIOR FLOUR just re* I UA/ ecWbd auJ for sale by " api SPfUNUER UAUUAUGH A CO. R'l'o H Dtt ESS SILKS AND SILK KOBK3, uew atyle Orgaudiae auJ Daregea, BU*«U, Mantle*, etc. O.HANSON LOVE A CO-,74Marhet at. NEW BONNETS—A large aasortmentnow shape* and dralguajmt opcawi. •pSfl-.led IU U. PALMER, 105 Market aUect. QAAn LBS BICARB SODA (Newcastle) o\J\9\J foreala by HARTWELL A PHKPUAUD, ap& Drogglsts, cor. Wood aodSllth streets. BARLEY —1500 bushels prime spring, in •tore and for salo by mr£3 SPBINQER HARBAPOII A CO. CASSIA— 200 mats for ealo by D. A. FAUNKSTGCE * 00 , DitSS Comer «f Wood and Ft rut ittMU rriOßAOdu—37 kga. Oin. 6 twist Tobacco 1 20 ilo Pittsburgh Flag do For a*l»by do WATT A WILSON, FOR WIIITKWASHERS AND PAPER HANUF.US, apply at tha Wall Paper Etc re of aplS W. P MARSHALL 4 C0.,'87 Wood at. ORANGES AND LEMONS -100 BoXea Mecalna Orange*; 100 do do Lemous, uuw solving par Uoil Road, on consignment and foraale by ratio POST, PICKBY, No. lU3 liberty ■text WHEAT —225 bus. White Wheat per ateasjer Key West for rale by Jol3 McBANK A ANJKJI, lgj Second *tiret. THE ATLANTIC PEN, No. HK^-Tho very beet for Mercantile aw,made for and sole only by W. 0. JOHNSTON A'CO, 1 toygl Stationer*, 57 Wood attest. LD RYE WHISKY—I have on bond* large lot of Old Bye WLUliy which I warrant to bo ge&ntne. Try a bottle and Misty yoonetno. myg> JO3 FLEMING. cor. Diamond A Market »L ■ PIG IRON—-60 tons Lake Saporior Pig Iron jastrve’d tad for sola by : r *p23 LITTLE 4 TItIHOLX, U! Beconl at. French paper hangings—wm be bo opened tbia day the hsweat rt7lc*, Jort rec’d from parta, for tele by ' •W P nt «tr.°!IAJ.L ArCO-. ap6 ~ 87 Woodatmt. DRIED APPLES—29 facts now landing from afeami-r Qibhard, foraale by ap6 ' ROB ACT DICKEY, 343 Liberty alrwt. i^IEMENT—IOOO bbla. of Uniontcwa Ce-' manufcctorcd axpreasly for Poblle Works, Peon* datlona, Cfetena, Ac, and wtilch we warrant to rlor qoalUy, for by I,EMBA BCTCHIHSON. - B OTTER—6 bbls. eulid packed Batter; ■ Jo 6bbU. frcahrdl do foraale by spa WATT A WILSON, />OUHDS. SUGAR; / OXJ 31 bill. Cincinnati Byres; rat’d thta toy by , apl ' . JAMES QARDXNER. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Laco Mantles," te. * fall saaortmeot of tha lateat aty aalow n ttaycaabofcTOdftnjplw^-' . aayll . 74B«nt*wet.-i .^ciutars* DOL I*A RJIAYiaOS OAfltt - KoV 65 -Foorlb Street ' CB A B r e R F V t!f 1 B-6-Av • OPEN DATLY FROM i y P.’OLOCK also on Wednesday and Saturday eteniug*, kley first to Neromber first,-fro>i 7 to ® o'clock; *u-5 from No v«ber first to May . first, from C to 3 o'clock. Deposits irckivod of all anrns leu Uraa on*>DoUai and a dividend oftbd yroflt* declared twice a year, In Jbbo sad December. - Interest bas been declared eetni-aa nnally, in J one and Deccn}l<er, since the Bank, w.va organ red, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Internet, {(not drawn out, is plan'd to the creJll of (he <l* poMtor a* principal, and bean the came Interest trom tha first dayapf June ana t)ocnmber,c<vmpouu-Ung twice* yesi with 001 troubling the depositor to call or even u> i-rw—til bis At this rate, money*trlll -l.mMotu Im* than 12 F**«, making In tho sggrreate omt mtf MR ciet Book* oootslnlng tho Cbutcx, Uu<m Mil fUga ‘‘,oM famuhnd gratis, on spyllc*tiuu-*l ti-r ufti. * /tentfmt— GSrwag ALBRSZ Tin* ncimLin; Jottu fl. db-MuWitCal Alexander Brwllcj, James nerrtioiji, X. U. ToU'Xk. U. b . Willing 3. Lan-lnj, WUUam J. sn^nMi Hopewell lUUpuin, Janie* BhHU JemeeD. Robert Robb, Isaac ftL Poanock, HUI Borywin, John 0. Backofen. John B. Qaofield, J. Osrdner Coffin, Alonso A. terrier. David Campbell, John B.Oocrrere, William Douglas, Frauds Felix, RanjsmlnL. Fahnestock. June* W. Hallman, William S. Haven, Charles Knap, Secretary and Trtaturgr anfclyd—lafffcdawF Cemetery Marble >Vorica. No. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE M A 8 D N , WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO Hi form hi* friend* and lb# public generally, that is bu leased the above iinmln, for the msnuCvftire end sale of every vsristyof Marti* Work, *nch a* Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Craveetooed, of every variety and form, auo, Usntls Pieces, Centre Table, Piar, Bnresu and V?Mb Stand T^j-a, Ac., Which he S« odoring ** fow aa anj other establishment West ol the mountains. Ilia atock la entirely uew, and bu been sclMted by himself, axprevsly for thla market. He la also prepared to build Barlal Vault*, enclose Bar Lota with Mar ble ur Stone, and to execute any other work In bts line, u aoyof tbeO materia* adjoining Pituborgh. urm st rzsxissTOß to lie* T. I). Lyman, Robert Galway, ( Hon. Wm. Wilkins, ' John OhlsletL Eaq^ Jno. 11. Shoenborjrtr, g+y, W. L. Ringwalt, E*y Chcrlos Brewer. Esq., J. H. Hill, Esq., Thomas Scott, Kaq-, A. B. Carling, Etq., W. P. Baum, Esq., 0. R. While, Esq. The Trade furnished with all kind# of Foreign and Domoa lie Marble, either finished or In the rough, at WbolosaU prictu. lie ba»al»o mudeerraucieuirtota with tho manufrctarefl uf the best brands, for a constant supply of Hydraulic Oe rnent, Water and Louisville Lime, ana Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which bo U prepared to (nrnbih at abort ootice- mhl&dly rro a r.wnriß jos. sett. UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OP ROSS & COBSfANY, HAVING recentlv purchased the extensive COAL WORKS, lately owdxl u> McOllvery A Smith, are now prepared to tarnish Coal, at their DrpoL immediately below Jaa. Wood A Co 1 * Bolling UUI, In boats, barges or wagons. They will also furnish, with their own teams, in eltbor of the cities to [uenofartureraor private families, at reasonable prices. 43»U’e bare arcare.l tho services o! JOHN bMITLEY, who has bad many year* uxpenuuce in the Coal business lu he capacity and salesman. J*l9:dly SIIAW'S UAS STOVES—T. J. Craig,agent for the sale of Shaw's Patent Gu Stoves, for heating and cooking, the attention of the pabllc to the only Uns Flores that here given entire aatUfaction where ever hey bare been LnrJ. They have been fully tee tod In be eojluro cities aod are now offered to the dtisoo* of Pittsburgh as something considerably in advance of any stove that is now made. Call and examine the different styles and sizes for healing rooms, for cooking, for Ironing and noreerfes, at the Whlto Front Tin and Stove Warehouse No. 124 Wood at. mrlfi T. J. CRAIG. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Worse .fxo. 13. RtATirrHTWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, Ao.— Kuivae, Sctjsursand Razors Ground. Ac.; Knife lUimla* Insert c-L Table Knives Repaired, and General Jobbing at tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER, So. ins Nmltkflald Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA. afTh» above firm tsprepered to make anything In the shape ofau e-ltce tool. er du *i.jr kind of smith work what abort miU<a fj26;lyd T. J. CHAlti, WALL PAPER—Second Spring supply opeotugat E- C. COCHRANE’S old eateblUht*] Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Preah atock of the moat desirable atyloeof Parlor and limit Paper Hangings, with some new patterns, for sale at former low price*. Another •opply of Curtain Oil Cloth, Window Shades and Bailey's Curtain Fixtures. Reorders received for Paper Hanging, Whitewashing, Painting and Frterciny, by the best work workmen. .apld* C* U^DRIES —50 Backs extra Family Flour; O 200 bua Barley; 200 bus Rod and Neshannock Potatoes; W bo* floe large Tnntlps; '.6 but largs Onions: Sd kegs Lard; SS'rki Backwhrat Ilnur, Timothy, Clorer teed, Coro Dry Apples and -Dry Peaches, for sale by IIIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO, *plS No. ISS Liberty st. SOMMER WARES— Ire Cheat*, Water Coolers, >!eat Ealea, Ice Cream Fietavre, Charcoal Furuacee, Toilet Ware, A Urge amoTtment of the ebere articles at the Qua»* Farnlihlag Uardware bsiue, No. 121 Wood sreot pylft - T. J. CRAIG. TO SMOKERS AND CHEWERS.—I haye | tut received 40,000 genalne HeraeaClgm of very floe quality, equal to any In tbe city; also, a large supply of fine Honey Bean Tobacco. Those using tbe weed should cull and examine my stock, before purchasing elsotrbere. JOSEPH FLEMING, 1 _*t>£7 corner Diamond and Market street. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES— Warranted to be tbe be#t article in osa for Bronchitis, fioce Throat, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, etc—relkfio ten min utes Important to mi oUters,pcblio speakeca and etucers. Rtpt couatutly 00 hand at JOS. FLRMLNQ, sp 27 Corner Diamond and Market etroet. BACON.— 2000 lbs Country Cured Sides, ' - . 1500 do do J 7do Ham., 1000 da Sogar Cured do 3000 do Coantry do Shoulders. ForaaioLy , -[apgSj : RIDDLK, WlttTS A CO. Fresh arrival of fruit— :Xlo boxes Messina Oranges; mo do Lemons, oil retired and for Bile by REYMER A ANDE3SON, tajO No 3J Wood at, opposite 6L Charles Hotel. UNIOaN HYDRAULIC OEMENT.—The tiTorite mekS avd and approved by Railroad Con tractors, Bridge and Cistern 801 l dors for years past. War ranted to ho of a more superior quality Xhtn any other of fered 1n tbe merkoL LEEOS A UDTOQINBON, eplitf No. 116 Second and 145 First atreet. ELL HANOI N G 1 GREAT HEDUOTION IN PRICEII Door litil* et (2)50 " inJ aptrard*, pet op is ths bnt atyle by J. D. MATHEWe, dellMtf 12S Smlthdold EL THE •■EUREKA" COOK.—A first class Choking Store, for either coal or wood, with patent Gas Consumer attached to it. It will heat tbe oven with one half leu cool than any storo sold in tbe city. Call and ace It st the Iron City'Warsbonae ef W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wood st., Ist door bolowslga of Golden Gun. O UGAR AND MOLASSES— O CCO bbls. prime N, 0. Molasses, *6 do uotdsn Syrup; Mbbds.N. 0. Sugar; 70 bbl*.Cnubed do Iu store and for sale by LXrI'LR A TRIMBLE, ■p’ii No. 112 Second struct. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS.— BURCHFIELD A CO. bare received anolber case of Bolt Finish Bleached MusLtii at 12|j cents. Also, Irish Linen*, uarraated all pore flax. tur3 Houghton seedlinggooseberry —A fine American Berry that rarely inUifows, for aalo at tbe Tittahurgb and Oakland Nonerlre, at il/40 per slo,oo per 100. mrlOtdAwF J PUN MURDOCH, Jr. WALL PAPER—AnotheT supply of desi rabts Room and Hall Paper Ha&giagm cheap Wall Paper and Window Shad**, Curtains, OiC Cloths, Tetter Centers, Fire Boards, l’rlot*, Ac M at my!7 M.O. COOHRAN’E. Federal «t. Allgt’y. Burchfield & co., taTo a complete stock ofDresaGoodsto which they lurite >pc«U! at tention. Cell and examine before pure hating elaewbue, at North-east corner of Fourth and Market ate. apis PANEL PAPERS—In Oak, Marble and Tint*, dstigna made for banging tbe First tiass workuou for Decorator*. Ctil and examine at 7 »E‘-M W. p. MARSHALp A QQ. MAFXiE SUGAR—2,SOO Iba.primogran nlated, on ronalgnment, for aala by myl4 WILLIAMS A JOHNSTON, 114 Ballbfleld at. Nixon's blackberry carminu TIVE fcrDlarbosa, for sale by Jeia - B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, No.CO Wood et. HOLLOWAY’S WORM CONFECTION for «»ls b, B. L. FAICraSTOOS * 00, ' Jeld No. 60, cursor Wood and‘Fourth ata LEMONS —20 boxw just rec'd on consign ment for sale by ROBERT DICKEY, my 3 No.-34S Liberty street. OUNBRIER-61 eacka Te'nn. Wheat; 13 240 do do Union Uni* Flout To amir* on et6amcr CUffon for sale by pyll lEALAU DICKEY A 00. VANILLA BEANS—A BUpply of fresh Vanilla Ocausjutt rac’d by JOd.FLEMING, myVi- ' cor.Dlamond and Market ete. OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING— ACOO foet, from 1 to 20 lodise wide, nf tbe beat mann • J-ftH. PHILLIPS. STEAM ENGINE FOE SALE.—A Steam Engine, Dearly new, complete with Dollen six inch Cvllnden two feet stroke. Enquire of aplS T. IL NJEVCf k Woodst. URRANTS—3U bbls. Zante Currants just received and for nla by REYUKB k ANDERSON, ap3o - 33 Wood it,oppotiteBt»CharM» Hotel. WINDOW CURTAINS, at wholesale, for -country trade, by W. P. MARSHALL A 00., at tbe striped front, bT Woea strut, ’ ' ayl3 CHEAP WALL PAPER—New patterns' arririog dolly, ebeeper then ever. my 13 W. p. MARSHALL A CO. PARLOR PAPERS—Embroidered gold, velvet and astld papers,'of sewity let, for aaleLy mpu ;.; .. J. W. P, MARSHALL * OCX INDLA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING— -9,613 f«t of Benton Belting Co.’s make, frwa l.to SO -luchea wide, 2,3 aod A ply thick, for sale by ’ tuylS ;J. JULpgnXTrS. INDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING— -4,500 lbe. plain and mixed; also, GukeUanl Rope, cf all ataee, at SO and a 8 St. Clair elruet. 7.48. Pmr:r.loa. 'ORUNES—SOO lbs. new crop' Bohemian .X Prnnta; also, Icon Bordeaux Preset Jn glass jars -rec'Aaad for Sale it ERASCE’S Family OrtuawyteHd Xeft Jtcta,--yatoftlrt t ' iay9 INDIA BUBBEB BathiDg Tubs ’ and Caps, a tsw' cf dlifcrafit for‘sale Cy.. :'V z . •fraqUv.r.-j. --0 . tAMILP^Fi^URr-A:Yariety : ofchoi» ounato Wheat Ffatiroiftftxatiy m bud aaA tjf«• v -VBmA-;^SI%|mA’ATJ THE PENNSYLVANIANS cs.vmXL bails oak Crr 'W**wr um in* ' The capacity i»Ojtenm try. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BE TWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; eonsflct ins direct In th* Union Depot, at Flttabumbt tfiroert Xtain* from all Western cl tie* for PhQadeiphlA, Boston Baltimore and Washington City; thtafarahftlng Ucilitfot forth* transportaticm of faaaaasm. unaorpsiM far speed and comfcrt, hj any other rout*. _ - Expm* and Put Lines run thrimgb tn PhUaaelpbu . without change cf car* cr condoctsra. SmokfosGar* are attach ad to each train; Woodruff* Sleeping tiare to Esproas and Fast Train*. Th* Expr«» runs daitv, kCdl and r»at L!n» Sun days cxcapUtL'TOn* Dally Trains connect direct for Now xotk; - The Mail Train ieavwi the I’aasangar StatUm avwyjEooraJ lug, (except Sunday,) at 2M o’clock, Pittsburgh time, at j riving la rhUadolphia atfoCOfi.*. The Faat Line dally, (except Sosday,) at L2O F. il,'. ifop plug only at priuclpal station*, makfng direct coanactlonat. , t Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in PhiladuphSaor a. Now XorkS^OFK. - The Express Train loavca the Elation every evening at 6.60 r. stopping only at Latrobe, JghMtcws, Will more, Gaumn, Altocua,. tc-, connecting at Harris burg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia cr Baltimore I<WO LI, New Tork.HkSO A. K; ACCOMMODATION TBAIK& , : , The Johnstown Way Passenger Train leave* daily. {*X» cept PunSajJatAW a.u n stnpptngat all sutfona,connect ing with IncUn* Branch Train at lCkbO a. w, and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 r. h, Conemaogh L2O r. w. P. A. kltd-jlra John B. ilellur, ■Tame* B. D. Meed*, James McAaley, Walter P. Mar*bull, Wilson Miller, Henry L. John M. Sawy»r, Georg* 3. Sohler^ John D. Scully. Alexander Tludlo, Tbiol<*ld Uciftaetui. Isaac Whittier. C2HRLKS a ror.ro. The Juhustown Accumm wlatiou Train leave* dally (except Sunday,) at 2*o p, w. Stopping at alt statfone, and run ning aa far as Conemaugb. ? First Accommodation Train for Tuitlo CroHt. Bridge leaves daily, at HktO a. ir. Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Cresk, Irens daily, (except Sunday.) at4;SO p. It. Third Accommodation Train foe. Turtle Creek, lure* dal ly, (except Sunday,) at 6.20 V. k_ Trains for Blalrsvilie and Indiana, concrct at Rlakwill* Interevctton with mail train East, Express train WttL end be Johnstown accommodation train East and Wert tgy- Fi*r Aiwmaa Low *jst ist onm Bonn. "gy ASK FOR TICKETS 'BF KXTSBUEOH. ' " The completion of the Western connection* of the Pens* ijlrenla Railroad to Chicago, maV« thia the Direct Line toetureen the Sett end. the Th* connecting of track* by the Rail Boed Bridge at Pittsburgh, trebling alt drayage or ferriage to gether with the earing of time, are advantage* readily ip precialad ly Shlppvn of Freight and the Travelling PnbUc. PARTIES SHIPPINGEASTWAHDvCIfndUtothdr aduantagetotMpbylhuEouU. The Greateit S'actlltiee offered for th* Protection and Speedy Transport** ; tton ofHVE,hTOCK| : And Goon AcooiQfOSAnm with usual privtkgos for twr* sou* travelling In charge thereof. . - - - B\REIGrHTS WESTWARD. By thla Bout* Freight* of ell dasctiptloaa can be for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Bos toe, or Bald; more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, In diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or M&ourt, Ay JFoilrMrf direct- Tho Pennsylvania Railroad also connects ai Plttaborgh with Steamers', by which Goode can be forwarded to Any port on the Ohio, tacky, Tennewea (Ban berland, DUnols, Mlaalsalppi, Wisconsin, MUsourLKAU*®*. Arkansas and Red Blrers; and at Cleveland,Sandusky and Chicago with Eteaaers to *ll Ports enths Korth-Western Lakes. Mexchants and Shipper* entrusting the transportatloc of their Frdght to thl* Company, can rely with cooßdence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road, ore «i off ttna<u faxraUau aneSarpedbyaVUr &■ Jf. Oompanitt. . - ASf Be particular to mark packages tf m PzxffA'B. &.** Merchants in the West ordering goods from East, will do well to direct them to be shipped this Rents, Parties attending to tbdr own Shipments from the East, will find It to their interest to call on the Agents of this Company at the following places before shtpptng; or letters addressed to either of them oo the subject of Freights trill meet with prompt attention. D. A. STEWART, Agent, Httsbtugh; E. J. BNEEDES, PhOadelpLiA. MAQRAW k KOONB,BO North BtreSt, Baltimore. LEECH A CO, No. S Astor House, cr No> I 6- Wc St. New York. LEEOn A 00, No. 64 Kilby «tr«t, Boettra*' Philadelphia L. h. HOOPT, Oen'l TuJut jlg't-, Philadelphia. TCOa. A. 800TT, Altoona, Fa.. jallyd TQ£PXTTSBDBQH,I>T.far m i3SEBHKi WAYNE A CHICAGO rt«njKO HOAD, completed from PttteborgU to Chicago. . WOODRUFFS SLEEPING CARS attached toaUnlgHt trains. Tbrocgh milhout etunzoofcars. On tad after WEDNESDAY, JONBlfitta will Iwro lb® Station, corner Liberty and Grant rtreau, Plttsbnrgh, aa follow*: PltUtargb. | GreetUne. fL Wayne Ezpreaa. .—......12J6 A. X. «i3L H. t.Oi ¥. V -0. a. Mail - 6AO a. *. j Exprcea, ...12i0r.& j&lSr. X. SAO A.M. Arrival Cbkng*—Bxpreaa 6.47 T. ■ ; .Bxprtn *47 A. x Arrireat PltUhargb—Hall, 5:25,P.«., Eiprt»e,iWtt »• “ • Express, 2£o a. i i. • Accommodation Trains, from »»*•<>*> Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9.30 a. H. From** “ c.os •** “ L-10 Through Tr»lus cutin&ctaafollows—i, ■ At AUi*Qct\ with trains on the ClartlandAPilubargh B. Bead. -r. • ■ • • At Onrflla, Ohio, toaDdfronisliUvnbarg,‘Akn3o,Odj»aog» Falls,etc, . ... At Manx field, Ohio, for Ift. f?be!bj, Eicdcity, To ledo, Detroit, etc. At CnwtUos far Delaware, Springfield, Ootnmbos, Gtodasa* ti,dCenia, Dayton, Indiana pells, St. LctiU, etc. At, Forest lor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cicd&ostL etc, etc. At Lima for Findley, Day ton, Cincinnati, etc^Vte,’ At FL Wayne lor Pern, Lafayette, Ind-, Et. Loali, and inters mediate porta In Central Indiana and Dllnols. A t Plymouth for Leporto. At Wanatab for all points on the lU w Albany ud Hail road. * ■■< And at Chicago, with trains for *ll pototi In niloota, f 073, WUccnrin and Mianeaou. - For farther information and through Tlckata apply t« J, BTSWAJiT, Ticket Agent, Paaeeßgor Station. pltttborab. £. O. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, • Faasoager Station. Aileaneny. Through Tickets for tala at all the Ticket jDfl&l ox the Company on the Hat of the road, to nil parti of the United State*. . J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. FasWr Agt, Pitts, at* IjouU) Alton and Chicago UaU Hoad 1853. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.- IMS,' .! NEW DEPOT, corner of Wesk Yan Buren and Canal Street, Chicago. ► LwiveChicagoSfcOOa. at.asdOHSF.H. ArriTa at SL L0ui5...........1L45 1. u. and 1:15 a. k. GOnCQ NORTH. Loavo East St. Coni* at..— ROO x. tt. and fcOO r, u. Arrive at Chicago T. K. and 7JO ATM. JOILET ACOOMUODAXION. Leaves Joliet atT.OO A. M,Chicago at 6:30P.M.*-' 33* All Trains now ran over the new Line betwaaq Chicago and Joilct, passing through Bridgeport, Atbasssod Lockport. - At CIHQAGO, with all the Greet Eastern uiKoiktn Lines. > At JOLILT, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Cat Off,” East. •■','■ At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria cad Oqdkwka Ball read for Fsoria, Galrabttrzn, Borltorfon and Istaraedlftte places. Cantral Baßroad, Norik AtapanrGFlßLD, witS Groat Western (HU BaQrtftd, kst for Decatur, Ac,* West for Jacksonville and Nanlsft. At ALTON, with Terra Hants and Alton East od ateomeraon the River. • At ST. LOUIS; with Ohio and Miss. Railroad Woat by Pacific Bkllroad and Missouri atcamora to Northern lit*, aourl, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to olbfofort oh the Illi nois and Mississippi rmri. J3"Tbrough Tiaktfocaa beat aHths prindnal ttadnawi • tS».Ttirottgh TickdU and Freights as low as by any ethos Route. . A. IL MOORE, General Separistesdmt. AM. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent. no 3 mr7:dly QN Vtl dafte • C , ittaburgli Unlirond. aiil leaT« the Depot of the* Pennsylvania Railroad, la Pitts burgh, as follows: ... IvtiimrQhi Gotland and ChicaffoZine.— Express Train laavoe Pittsburgh at 12:15 a. x. and 1.K15 r. m, forCtefriaad. Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, MUwankie, Chlrago and iheßorth West. TbeDOSy.w. train eonnoeta at Bayard with trains for *ll points e® the Tuscarawas Branch. PaeKogura deairicx to go to Chicago, via CtaTaknd. mutt bo particular to ask for Tickets via Cleveland. AircrZuic.—Exp raw Trains leora at 12:15 a, u. and ls» r. it; Accommodation 6DO y. ■. for Wheeling, Zaneivilla. Cireleville, Otinmhus and Cincinnati. The 12.15 a. x. train stepaat Wallsvflle, fiteubenrlUeand stations' below &taa> bcnvllle. Tha 1:05 1. m. trains stop at Wtilsvflleand all sta tions below Wellsville. ' - . • .■ iL,a MAtamutil i.«, .lopvlo^.t .uw.iß. Ilona on River Lino. PUUhvTgh, Ohimbut and Cincinnati Skori tins, rfo Kxnms at 12:15, a.M-and LOS M* for Newark,Colambua,Day ton,ladUnopoUs,ftadnnaU, New Orleans, andallpolnuinthe South and West, The Express Train runs through rrom Pitts bn nth to Ota clnjitl vuboDt chui,. of rata - Splendid electdi* on «■ lached to soeh Express train. Paaengeta duairing to go to Colatabuf/Oi aclunatt, afo,« any point beyond Columbus, by the abort Une; mutt he par ticular to ask for Tickets Tie Btenbenvilie. . y Baggan checked through, and handled Cresof chugs. Yaro always as low aa any other rema, and eocmticfit ; certain. • • • ; • ThrOTrt TWut.MnUptccarei.tpituVnrsb, Htrrlj berg, Philadelphia, New York and Jkatc®. f. «. MYKUS, General Ticket Agent. - Fvr further Information apply to*- ' JliO. DtKWA&T, Ticket A cent, Liberty et. 1859. BalUmoH sail Ohio Ballrotd Co., 1859. THE BALTIMORE rknriaara] omo limLOAaflMmnwWl'yrWT are cow prepared ta neato sad tirrvirt *i«rcbu<UM coder Ihronjb bUla of lading to aad Irwa Pittsburgh and th« ICuun Cttlu. Sates goaraaiord id !>• tanillf XtTorabld wfUt. QkoM of tli# PufiiylTul* Kill Bom 00., or aey otbfji llos. For lotormatloa a* to retn, fiieUltfee, ate* **c, appllcs- Uoo may b# toad* by letter or la parson to ettber « tbs aodersJfoad agents: A t BOSTON, Wcsm Potter, cor. Btata sad Wuhlnrtan itz. NEW rOßtt, a W. Pcrreil, 229 UrosdirsjVsbgTs the . iitor Hooso. - *• PniLADELPHIA, Colbcun * Cow-ton, coroer Brad end Cherry vtraati. *V *■. Col.Kkliy.wr. BUtb and Cfcattrat sta. ** BAMIMO&t. IIHUMt } . S* —————————^** at AQ.K.B, 00. - WALNUT HALL HEBTAUHANT, : KA2OZ7IO BT&BST, j-oseph P's.ia T ROtaiKTOB. . < v AEL 3®® DELICACIES OP fll IttS SEASON, prepared by ' rermneed cooks,lemSop st the ibertsst 80-ftssft ; ucs.&rota > . *■■■• iSHP™®-' QONDUIE3-500 casks Soda AsS? V." Rsoj»*j Jistr.:. &*:*; ' ' :: :■ - ~ i • Mv.tlßClQttßia ot]fO: • Oa hand sad for talg by** KISg. C UNDiUES—IOO baas Rio J' - W . 2bo bblaff. O. ItoUwsp; • ; ’jObfidwatiiTr B. tad £!tek Teas •»bbdfcß.AftJgar r ...:: , 15 bU*.Ooldt»Syrup; • loUercaaßfct; ‘ - .. , i «Oba.Mi'4bt»fl*So*f*eeivr' S** 1 « aswrtiaanlof Q rotaries, 01aaah?Us > 4c > 4c. • *. JOlffl JUOllt'igcSL B Vo. 1M Liberty tt* pt** raA^ TkCOAUj, Poilt iia Ohenea,Lr&WDe Eb- U ptßg.,Uwns, Qrpuiia, flwssdjafcfclfc, ®s£ anatjUwwrt. C. naSßQ!tioT|Lli%3s^, SEWPAPESHAJSUmuaaIPb»fto4;^ TtnA wit&Gios* lattotMi- 1 «jstssg^m#MssS: , «»; • ■' - w.p^iAamAuicoiff^tt. _ Li* .rKßtlWpr Great NorthWeac, hetduninq. I ° l
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