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The Paper being of the Lurarsr sur„ and neatly print ed, on fine white paper, inlarge, clear typo, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any Mar published in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a raper from Pittsburgh, will and the SATURDAY MORNING POST a cafe and profit able hareatment. Address JAMES P. DAME, Editor and Pro rietor MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS Corner Fifth & Wood Ste. Pittsburgh. EITERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, Executed in the finest style. RglS.a RoBa, Crgnuraird, Bletrautile Segal ark, At short notice, on reasonable terms. Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, AC For Concerts, Exhibitons end Circuses URGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY SATING ICIMIXTLI.SI32I PADS SO TIM MT the facilities for turning out Work with promptness end despatch cannot be excelled by nny other office in the city. ilrds. J. EMMY DAM JOILV MEM& JOB. IT- DaVIS. (Finn of J. & IL Phillips.) DAVIS & PHILLIPS, (Successors to Phillips & Co.] Brass Foundets and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, - CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS & BRACKETS, STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 14S FIRST ST S. B. & C. P. IRARKLE, KAITITFICrOREB.9 OP Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, (WAREHOUSE, KO. 21 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA nags bought at market prmen. myB TOS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox & Co, corner of Market street and the Inaniond, heaps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and ally articles pertaining to the business. aar- Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. jeSty_ V ALM. P. MMIELLI3.... .108 IPA A ittrOWCS. WP. MARSHALL Importers . and Dealers in French and American PAPER HANGINGS, N 0.87 Wood street. Pittsburgh. .Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Delicourt k. Co., Paris. nu 7 REYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodes & wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS &e. No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel , Pittsburgh. apt M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, O. 64 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) deLtly PITTSBURGH FULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDtit, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, A, • prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER • . • BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, • _ From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CRIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER. RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. BABBIT'STANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING; for Steam a •Mrly J. & EL PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING MILL, Water Street, Allegheny, A BE now in full operation, with Fay & xi,: Co., Improved'inichinery for the manufacturing of Soth, Frames, Doors,Shutters and Mouldings Builders and Contractors will end it to their advantage to call and ascertain our prices. aulklvdaw 14 WILCOX, • APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Street Having reiumed the Renal Drug Business at the above — well anowu stand, established by me in IMB, {lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and having enlarged and improved the same, I shall endeavor, by close persOnal attention and careful supervision of the business, to merit a continuance of the patronage her& tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated mediCines alone will be kept, and a full assortment at articles usually sold in first class establishments will always be on hand. - Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Jar Country Physicians furnished with pure meth• tines at lowest prices. • . WILCOX. nol . • Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets, SAMUEL FARNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic hardware, No 74 Wood Strat i Pittsburgh. The subscriber hiS received, in additiOn to his WI stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Moat and Sausage Cutters and Stulfers, and a very large stock of sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the lowest terms. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCIL LOUGHRIDGE & MAXWELL: - tturtrrAcTuans OP LOOSING GLASSE3, PICTURE FRAMES AND BRUSHES. AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, HOUSE EIIHNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC., No. 128 Wood Street, above Fifth, ',Prrratmatm, Pt Air Maeldue Brushes made to order. Emb&ly TEAR. -A choice selection of Black and Greer, Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale. or Re tail, at the Paged& Tea Store, corner of the Diamond and Diamond ' fa= MACARONI: -25 boxes Italian ; VERIVICELLI-25 do do; - OLIVE 0114-25 dozen genuine, in quarts; 25 do do in pants; I do Lucca, in Florence fluke, just received and for sale by REIMER & ANDERSON a 46 35 Wood et., op site St. Charles Hotel. 9RN MFAL.-30 bbls.- Choice Sifted; C ..xnati 30 Ws. Choice Twilled Corn Meta ions reenivell for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, epg. corner atlicrket end Past :71.;„4: -; • - r• SCOTT voUSEy Coiner irWlTl.Street and Dunneinie PITTSBURGH, BA, B. B. MASKER, Proprietor, Formerly of the Marker House," Blairsville, Pa.) The Scott House is now completed and open 'for guests. It is situated in a central part of the city. be ing concenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The House ,was build. in 1656, with all modern im provements, and splendid style—the entire Furniture being new—and will in every respect be a tint china Hotel. Fine STABLES are attached to the premises. Delay CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, , THE . ATTENTION - `OF MERCHANTS - and others is directed to this c stabil nt. which itas been recently titted np for the - purpose of affording SUBSTANTIAL EATING ROUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market arc par tioularl, invited to will. Everything port:link' , " to on EATING SALOON' will always be found, of the thettarket 'affords. ' ap'S:dcw JCS Vg DI DTall g HARRISBURG,. PENN'A. THE UNDERSIGNED, ON ACCOUNT of sickness, had determined to dispose of his t e ase, but having recovered. his. usual health, now offers his services to "his old patrons' and the traveling pul,he, promising to spare no pains to make all condortable a lie may sojourn at his well known hotel. Ilaving refitted the saute at considerable ....opera°, he solicits a continii aneo of the patronage so liberally I...stowed. . \V. KAN AG A. Pro rietor U. S. Rotel._ SEETON'S OLD STAND, JOHN .VAI4E,. proprietor. Having taken arid fitted up, with all the modern Inr provetneuts. this popular resort, the subscriber is pre pared to accommodate his old customers cud the public generally, with the best the market allords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, durinir the season. His Wit es, Liquors and Ales lie feels confident . in reeommendin g to the public for thew excellence. nolthly WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER • Fifth Street, Nat Door to the Pittsburgh Theatres. This house is new, built especially for the purposes o a First Class Restaurant and Salsione and the proPriet.r baring had many years exiwnence In thObusinessOrill keep constantly on hand the hest that the market* afford. Ilia Wines, Liquors and Ales are of the beet quality. lie wants all hie old friends and the public a ner - ally to give hini a eall at the Syrnpessium. - Oel2ly THE NATIONAL SALOON, Under Poster's New National Theatre, IrDWIII 1. 11111:18. D. BARNARD, - Has fitted up in a tasteful and comfortable stria the large centre store in the tiLrri FELLOWS HALL. Fifth street as a FtitST CLASS RFSTAUILANT etlii SALOON. Having had many years experience in the business, he is prepared to suiplr the tidst the market of Bin bar will be furnished at all times with the best Wine,, Li•luors and Ales. The entrance to the Saloon is in the centre of the Hall, and refreshments will be furnished at all times, DAS' and NIGHT, (Sundays excepted.) OYSTER AND MBE ROUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. IrIIQULSALI AND V.CT.I.IL ItY.LIIE2 LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRE:3H PHILADELPHIA AND HAL FORMERLY U. Si HOTEL, PI TTSB 11 11, PA. JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor. HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE 1_ corner of PENN and WAIIINGTON streets, ts tween the CENTRAL AND WEiTERN RAILIIoAD DEPOTS, and haanridergona a thorough improvement remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and is now the most convenient lintel- in Pittsburgh - for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. tr w ,lY WANSI)` HOUSE, (4 EQ. A OaI:NYZ: roprieter,No. 344 Lacriy street,Just f,."idr the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania to Ate!, nukes it the most convenient Louse in the city for pa, Feners arriving by that rood- Theproprietor harm considi:rahle cr panic-. Blvd up, in excellent style, the IidANoION HOU6E, WWI n- spec solica n ,liare of y üblic patronage. Thine t. attached a splendid 13. rAnu: and exisnsoe Msko:: YARD, affording ample accommodation ce tr,velers reel teamsters- ills Larder and Bar trill he farried,cd with the best the market dark ixterd. fel:y CHARLES W. LEWIS, A LT>ERAL AND ILX-OrTICIO JClrrin or THE erAct. Pittabargh, Pa OFFICE UN THE CORNER oF ITS LIE AND .Cria - All business eiwinerted with this , • :thee will he :it tended to with piompthess.. Conventenees r 1 Ali kinds done with leo! setairwy—such Bonds. Power of Attorney, Ai... Titles to RiAl hst.iide examined. To the member of the fh.: he tenders his nrl":,, as talus JApil...oC,l to i.e rend in the several Courts of this Blair, and escurtiere. His otf, , is one of the rues. robe , Stutl,W , u, the city. and cr A. eqUuntly lir. fwnhttci m exeeiturii catiines:i of mid -kind era vers . th-ntrable. (Air. v BAILEY & KITCHEN, • Have removed to their new rue-proof, White Mortile North Bide, Below the Girard House, Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, and •Piney Goods, To which they Invite the attention of the While. Stlver-Ware,Wedches,Dlamonds&Pearls, .110BIRT J. A.VDEFLEIOII. J - MILLINGAR, DiutioNGAIIELA t) PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that be hue rebuilt since the tire, and having en larged his establishment, and filled 0 with the newest and most uporoved machinery, is now prepared to fur nob flooring and planed boards, serowl sawing. and re sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried. frames, mouldings, box-making, Av. South Pittsburgh. September 5. 1807. selo HAWORTII k RIIOWAILEIL girtelo undltestaurants. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET IN THE DIAMOND, TUE ST 111 PO PROPRIETOR PirmußGll, - - PROPRIETOR, E32C.CEMASIOR. TERS AND IV I LI, G_ ME, All in their Proper Season GEC). REINEMAN S C') WASHINGTON HOTEL, Idfrmen. FTLI sTR..EE'm BAILEY & CO., S,nre, Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, Where they are DOW openmg n vtoelt. of AT W IIi)LESA LE AND ftETAI I CIARPENTEIi WORK.--Carpenter Work, N l / 4 _,/ Repairing and Jobbing will be promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest- [possible notice, by calling at the CENTRAL PLANING Al Water street, between Federal and Beaver; Allegheny. Ou hand and will ho mule to order, Mouldings, Doers, Shutters, Sash, Frames, tilie/vinir, Flooring, etc., laving none but the best wood working machinery. We are prepared to till all orders from builders, contractors and others. J. L. H. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mill, Water street, noLS Between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny, Pa. G ROCERIES. - /50 hhits New Orleans Sugar ; 50 bbls Crushed do; 25 do Coffee do; 25 do Eastwick's Syrup; 250 do choice New Orleans Molusqes; 10 tierces prime Rice. for sale tiy WM. H. SMITH 8 118 Second. and 147 Front streets. COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and for ante by WM. H. SMITH et CO., , Second and Front. streets. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE Work, Mourning Ootxls, and Domestics, very low. C. MANSON LOVE, JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 liarket Street, received an6thdr lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Doagla.qs Sherwood's superior SKELE TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Hustle. Also, white and gra .Meehanie Corsets, in all sizes. . fu2l FIRST OF SEASON.-100 boxes Sweet Oranges, received this day—for side by REVIER A 0.29 trNDERSON, N Wood. seet ita the St. Charles Hotel. ROC ERI I,S S.—Everything -commonly .3 kept in a first class 'Wholesale sad Retail Grocery and \Vine and Liquor establishment, can IA had on the moot reasonable terms, at HAWORTH A tillOWNl,r , a9, felt • in the I.7lamond FUREIIiN NUTS 100 Frail trace Almonds, soft shell; • 10 bales Bordeaux s s - 85 " Sicily s so s •• Hard " 50 bags English Widents; 100 •• Filberts; 60 bbls. trash-Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Braralum Cream Nuts; 1000 bush. Ground Nuts; 5000 Cocoa Nuts Just received and, for sale by_ ; •11.EY_Dff.11• t, ANDERSON, • ". No. 39 Wood street, mrlo Opposite St. Charles Hotel. QUNI)Ri -.. • _ • . • 101 bits. Dried Atipieo' - • 80 • Dried Apples—pared ; 75 . Dried Apples—unpe •is • : , 15 dovidi DOM Brooms r, •„; , 50 boxes - No.l Stireb:: 100 bus. Wbite , Bean_ 300 bundles Croup, Medium a 1..: Double Cratna Wrapping Paper, in store and for sale by ___LL JAMES A. al Corner Market mi. Fired streets. FOR RENT—A cott e tt house of three rooms, yard and , two miles from the cur, on the Braddock's Field EkualrßoadAs fier month. For Rent—A dwelling house of nine rooms, two acres aground. garden, fruit trees, etc, near. Allnersville— W Fo a r iteearni—k largo arid 'constortatde houlia on Steven son street, eleven rooms, gas and water—g..4o. , For Bents-A - large dwelling house, garden shade' trees etc, cf=e house and stable, on Bank Lane, *Bei For Rent---A. warehouse' ou Water street. - For Rant—A email store room on Third street.. Apply S. CUTHBERT.* SON, BITIIEII.-:-6 firkins, ' so id, for sale by msl 4 l WM. H. SMITH * 00. MM‘MMMOM SAMUEL C. IVINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW, Prrreatian, Pa. AGP•OII. - ,0, No. T 1 GRANT STREET, between Fourth and Diamond idley. ape 1. iralllON 0. 11 lIIPPNY. - WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the pmetice of the Ltw, under the firm of SIMPSON & RIITEY. Office, No. 94 FOURTH STREET. E. srmrso.s. I)! H. RIPPEY. MESA. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC T SCOTT, DENTIST, Ig • HA9 "removed to thehouse lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 278 Penn Street (South sidc,) third door itbore Ilmul !atroct. air Otilan houre from AA. N. till SP. M. innibtr JAMES S. KING, DENTIST, LAS RESIOV ED 11114 GEFICE ,A:sa, DWELLING TO No. 100 Fifth Street, coRNEI: ~F CHERRY ALLEY, Where his patron , and Inv !tit , are im It.•d to e.dl . 1)R. L. OLD S111;1 , ,, ' G.finite. the Przo•ti.., in all hrunehe , lIFFICE AN IP F.Sli No. GRANT sTREET, nearly oppos:te the Pitt-burgh. do‘ksla J MMESA. LOW HI E. A mon at. Law Fourth hit,lagh, n Smith field raid rhorry to AIIL, Surgoon ! , tieciq,ior •0. NV. BUMis, tio. t $ tiuuth i d,l strest. Ave Other hours if right 1•, und tuna '2 , 5 'Hock.fels ly • 'Mines . and Stquors. Will. CLAYTON & CO., lIM.LI rntS SW Gt."' 0,11. LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 37 Di AiluND ALLEY, l'A. Are" Ahrn. on Imn.l. VA 0.1.1...rr:r. rry nntt f °env. ISru:ll.y 11111 Motlon.,Al , ll and I(sctilicA 1,14). lllr vc.ry cin - alit. A. A.. 1 E. I'. bt into. n ' WINES, BRANDIES, &c. ,-,EAL}.S lti Fine Old 'Whiskies, No, 5 NORTH FRoNT STREET, )4411.1 j'11.71..11"..P1.1'111A JOIE\ BOMAR Si. CO., i.rll.ll!s 11 WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTI E I I NO DISTILLERS. No. 1.5 Liberty - Street, Pittsburgh, l'a. .thrnyq on I i'li..rrr, Zubarro and cars . w • 1) I:INEHART, XVII , triCS2l4 aX, PLII.J. 111 ALL I 1 L 1 Cr TOBACCO, SNITT AND SEG ADS, tlro sTREET • LYON AR NSTUA L, Lk.+:lr an GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD S'PRUITP, I;colL r t, °al PI PA. INPOIRTA iliolll4ll,', N CON:' , L( ILN )Is‘ 1 1 !`ss I I 'l.e.-I:h.-$ - 1%1.: ut n ts,s2. - sss $ 11$ hsssl orter• fur VEI:1 1.0 W FURNITURE, 1,1 Ilit. I- Ile nl-0 cslTer• fsst rent tylstusy 410 I l ls ,11 F ), Arh,le or in ,pat ysmil the 11.,11174 slow sss. , •Up4',ll.y Isissi s n, sh e s• I ssssimss•ls ittssl.lsuss. - i itih .slttssi.---pss—s•••sasm isy‘s.si nu llie Per , onA in Wlllll .4 Flll'llllll{o %1111 1111;11111. 1r ,re porturaiiy the Kit,- tw•titr pill Wow. From 10 to 2:5 per Cent. Lim EFL THAN I'SVAI 11. 11. MEAN. my; No. C 7 and FIFTII STREET. JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, EMBRACING every kltyle of Furniture, Rze.eweeti, IllataegAny, mi.l Weltlilt, st wieldy fur Parlor., chatul,r, and Disaing !fawns, utilitti tal any in New V.fli al/ 41 11111.11 . 101194 li4ol Every artiele made by hand, and Warranted. Cabinet Maker, siipphed With any ,inantity of Furniture and Chair., on reasonable and steamboat% furniobed at rhe shortest none, Wan, rooms, Nos. 77 and in Thtni street, l'ittshurgh, inrlay,l CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE HAS JUST RECEIVED A'l' Ins RE POSITORY, satiated near the Two Mile Run, has tweon Pittsbt irgh and Law roneeitille, a splendid and gene ral aesortinent of Cainages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. His arrangements are sneh that he is emodantly receiving now and second babel' and the Itt/I4UI inn rely Oil always fi nding a good stock on baud. Be ulso Male uftiPtures to order on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ==M=l and all pertaining to flip business. With etgliteen yearn !Ileumd expie ernce in the N1,11111, 1 '1,111111 hin known Leilities, he flatters himself thin he oilers great induce ment, to purelianorn. The establishment is located on the route of the Ereelaint Omnibus Line of euitelien, passing the door every fifteen siolo:d.tiV Carriages and Ruggles. I' ORTIIE ACCuMMOD AT lON . OF PUTS . By Rau FIRS, and strangers visiting the city, the subseriberhas'opened a wareroom immediately In the rear of the Monongahela House, en First street for tho sale of Carriages, Buggies and Spring Wagons, Of lits own manufacture—the material all selected with gret " I eying teen engaged thirty-three years in the busi nes:4, and the knit. ,rentett years in Allegheny City, i with an increase of huainess, s sufficient guarantee as to the quality of his work. The pnhlte arnrespectfully invned W aid) and examine his ermin Factory on the center of Federal street and North Common, Allegheny City. mrlgamdim .101 IN SOUTH. C. WEST & Co., suroticrustati OP C" A .R:.R I -A. G S ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Penn Street., Pittsburgh, Pe. Aegir Ail work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. • mylftlydis THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT the right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm. strong etmrdies, the Maar Grain and Fool Fan, the factory will be found at MUNN a BARTON'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them. They take the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They are n v eat„eheap and the fastest ever known. W. INGLIS, J.,STACY. ff= _ - - WINJX)W : PAPER,Fo j 'r . w e.b E t orii; • . 6a Wood etreet, near Fourth. professlonal. OFFICE—No. 01 GRANT STREET ,J;ul;niture MEM V,‘ FA:., Fi.. , Ft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Otarriages. patents. THE LAST PAST Alum .. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. 'OPEN'DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, en Wednesday and Saturilar evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from I to I! o'clock: and from No vember Ist to May Ist. from 0 to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all 5117119 not less than On Dru.t..ta, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and Derretnber. Interest has been rite clared semi-annually. in Julio and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depraritor as principal, and bears the FAME, interest front the first days of Juno turd December. °unwound ingjwiee a year without troubling the depositor toren or even to present his pass snook. At this rate, motley will .b r uble in less tagt twelve years, making. in the aggre gate CUM AND on-tizt.r PER ewer. a TU.O. Marks containing the Charter, 11y-Laws. Rides and Regulations, furnisher! gratis, on application at the office GEORGE AI.BREE. vier PELMIDLNTS. . . . H .. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Slmenberger, James Witte, Alexander Bradley, James B. Kelley, James Her.lnian, Robert It•lbb.. A.M. polluek, M. I)., Isaac. M. Pennock, William S. Lovely, Hill Burictvin, William J. AndvrAou. 111V9TEES. John (3. Bart:oleo, 3'. A. MaJoint, John B. l'ontlold, John H. M,llot, J. Ciardtnrr (othn, Jame'. B. I. sfecil3, Alcamo A. Citrrior, Jilrlll,l M'Allit.y, Iltkvid rampl.ell, WAltor P. M:.rolaill, John 5.4.'.. , ,-nvo, NV 11• , tlt1 Miller, (huh, A. t!.lion, (Ivory L. ItingicalL Wiihntn Boot;la4, John M. tnAwyer, Franoh , Folly:, (:oorg, S. tiekkii, IS••itj. 1.,.. F:thilestark. John I).Sviilly, Jam,. W. fluilimin, Alux.arh-r Tindla , , 1% Ithatit M. [been, Theohail l`tillgit.,...tter, Charles K imp, h.aar, Whither. MMIM= THE uNDEINiGNEDITAVETiiiSDAY logauchite.l 0..11).4.14 4.4 ufidur 01.• firrn I f SENII . I.I'. tral,a..t.4n;.! all El I•6na nal/ kinz and er.lle,•iion twork.., JOHN - It. SP:MPLE, .1011 N l'itt.,t.nrull, April 1. Ikro.)—upl:t.lw JOUN n si JOIVI C. JON , S ..... 1.. ❑AIVTR, Tflior SE,MI ) .I..Jr. ar. JONES, BANKERS, S. E. corner of Wood and Third Streets,. Ten,let their oervu - ,4 t. their friend+ and husine ,, a puhhe , wliet:allr, in the part.haA , and ,ftlo of F.a.•ign and I h/111,:11, ki Warr .lit, Hants N“te-, t:.1,1 and Sliver 4-4,m...w. . . COLLECT/ONS 11161.10 at all iteee.sitilts in Lill. rniteit Rate, stork and Bails brAight and m. , ;.1 nn Shortlitlias h. 1.11,13 I.l[Wr bOtyllt lit 1,...,4 and re,t•iVl`a it. current an N r I .prr. DUNCAN, SEMIAN & CO., 33A9-1•7".13."E Rs, Corner of Pine and Nassau Etu., Now York, 1.. n4l, of I n.ln am' l'uonkr Nnte4 for trNtt.l4,t, tn.l. - .14e in an ti,, c.uey ,•f the lltnie+l Staley, 4!lnnark, tin• Wr.t iti ii 1-l Ats, eta, 1 , 111111 a ztoniiVe rAttop... mrhy..3l7) ArSTIN LOOMIS ,E 1),, t 1, , , i n l'rtani.,-ory Note., llot;i1,, Norte 1:7., and all UM. h•tneti al short 4.4 o.Nrith ,rounto, AN' , I/12 AFTS AND !4' . . . P. rwitts tice.attnt , :l..t.i.l on ~ nalle ttirm,nr,a ,1Vit4h .. 411 Can I. 141,11•4 4 ,/ With .4,qtrttit, At rctourienit Moo, atti,u,l Li Ow Stilt , . ILt , ifitt.„; Fli , t titt”,, Sn P 2 rtalerli STREET. riNtro Wool. mialy AUSTIN LA XT, (It )I.IIES & Si la a::.1 Ilya:, ram Not., Draft.) A,-,•, 4,, Id. :tl,l II 1.1:1C I:yelt Oh (o F.,t,(11 :and W,tert, 1.2111 r, for • - . _ i'.•ili vilii• iii..._l*. :II :Ail tio• eitiem ttiloti,;11 , 1:: Ow 1 i,,ii. ,i .....;_iii• Li.p. , :t, Ti.i‘isivi.it in par fetid •or .•ttr. f i'lii p.iii , r, No C ` , I tit,: •tri•i•t h. tii - 0 , 11 Thlril :111 , I-".,urth , tr••,t.l. i j.•:..., Iy grocers. 'n• I Cm* m Luv, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, W H 41.1 i PH WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, to SZLOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, ‘l. MILLER F. iiini4rl'soN. WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE% AND SIRCARSI, 0111N11: "F Lilt! I:TY ANI ELME 4 .\ yTS PO SWEARER'S CITY GLASS, Iron, Xallz, lotton Yarns, ,5:c., , te..1 (on blantit on nui,i4, itisr2 ttel LI .. tgie E:= - : itl • u 0 ... La i.. 4 . Z 14 0 Go *. i E. 41 • CD .7:7: p_,.l 1.. 7. C. .. cr , Z PI CL , 1 V. t.-• 1.... ". 41 1.4 :.. - ... .4 g o - r! it •:. in 41 in V. 0 o ". ..e. o ci7 W -- W PI a •e, e • ~ :5 0 w M A FA ;-• ...,..., . 1 0 Ri. .w. ASKS the attention of his country friends and ilo.ires to a... 1111 them of bin int...M.ou to supply all Iho staph,, -owl; 1. , ( . 4.di s CH. Silgar .4 . Syrups, ttlola.,...A,'lvax, Ae. at the lowest poloublo prima. , Cl-.S - Prompt :atentson irtyeu to all orders. pAVID I.ILLMI 11. A. OuTFIN IrcArnaLF;sB, 14'f14R03 en C0.,1 [SI/ccrualui W WIG& seciz?Lthz.l WHO L E SALE GROCERS, IRON, NAILS, GL.183, CUTTIIN YARNP, AND P ITTBI4II COll lAN UFACTUKESCIF.NERALLT, (Imo, of nod and Water Streets, *mauling and (loinmission. wiLLIAlsr. 11. YEATON, Commission Merchant, NO, 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, &ea- Agent for Heidsiek & Co.'n Champagne; Dutch Unmanly Amsterdam UM; Havana and German Se gars; Will., Brandies, tag, :u CAndou: House and in soinily• I'IIILLIPS &. Forwarding and Commission 31erebants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS ANT) SIMPINti AGENTS of Illinois Central Rail road. Mark our care. JOHN AIOOUJIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE PALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, pl 4 PI TTSBURG PA $ 1 200-FPI3. SA L E.--A dwelling 'house . 9f ae-rooms and cellar, on Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of'ground 2tl foot front by lle (loop to Rubinson street. Also, a cottage flopsu on Robinson street. Pries for ali,.sl.:SX). 'terms easy. folk, S. CUTHBEILT ik SON. 51 Market Ht. TEAS OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY SELLING VERY LOW, The best assortment in the city will always be round at THE PEKIN TEA STORE, No. SS Pyth Street, Near Wood. S. JAYNES. 50 GR. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION, r " sa lg ri rELL k SFIEPHARD, Druggists, 21 Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINDOW CURTAINS—At Wholeitale V and Retail, for mile by mrlo ' -NV. P. MARSHALL 8 co. EANS.-100 bushels, for sale by WM. H. SMITH * CO lls Second, and 147 Fourth streets 5 0 0 1,138. ROLL SULPHUR— Far :tale FIARTWW. , k SREPHAEO, Oorner Wood and I=4lltts. r • • • - Mutual Insurance Company, CHARTERED BY TUE LEGISLATURE OF PENH- olsh thpital $300.000 Premium IVotc.l $132,343 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merelniudize, Furniture, ,ke., in town or country. Inkr,rons:—Hon. J.J. Penn,. J. B. Hall,T. T. Al warns, Hon. G. C. Harvey, (leas. Cr-t. 1.. K. Jackman, CU,. A. Mayer. Peter InelNmi, W. White, Thonne4 Kitchen. HUN. G. C. HARVEY, Preeident. T. T. Anamts, Vice Prmodent. Inns. Ktreurx, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, detr2 No. C, , G Firth street. INSURANCE COMPANY, HENRY M. ATWoOD, Secretary WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ASSET!...I—M A 1" . 20in, 15,9. SON+, into Bills, payable on demand, and so eared by two approved nwine, ............. ......SIISAO 00 bill, Reetovablo. 5 0,015 bill, lost-mu/tett r.OO 50 115 shares Meen.noes' Bank Sioek, eoc.t " 2:ht lOW 4:167,11.4. 4U " Ex. 01.11:.• 11.1 k Su '• flank of l'lll ,, l.urgh " " ikll.lye of Book Ayer. 1./Uwe Furnmore DIRECTOII3: Jamem A. IlutchiFon, Geor;:e A. BPrty, Wm. B. Ilohu,,lo•rt I Wdlinm Rea, loneph Kirkpatrick, Wilson Nlttio John Nl'Devitt, thy'.: Win. A. Culthr..ll. Indemnity Against Toes by Fire. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE coNtrAsy or P 111 LA DELHI lA. Uttico, No. 42.5 (.11,1 44 citEsTsuT I+TREET, near Fifth. 47TVENT tll , A,l - 114, JANCAAT Ist, 1 , 69. Pcbli.,boi A gr (tab, y fo An Act of Assembly; being: Mort gag,. amply .• cured . $1,731.6(9 89 at.,..nt value E103.:31:;13.) I . l)St. 77.7114 n I . .ll l , or:try Luann on am pl., Stre'ts 88,5::0 "4) pro,•nt (: eti,Cl.:7 72.) eo.t. 71.517 Notes and hal» Itereivado 4,90 44) (:,t1 41,0n7 1:016,Z . 2.1 tr 2 'Ph, only profit. 6,1111.1,11111111, , which this company •an alt Hs by Ina', an, from risks which liar° twen d,- ,•rmmed. livbiralici, mule on every description of Property, in Town and Country, at ran, :IN tow RS are couslident With .Sinvo their incorpe,rati in. a peric.,.l of thirty yrars, they have paid liwiii, Fin, 13 an amount Four of Pnttnrv. thereby aftwrding evidence of the advantage, of In , inratic, 3.1,11 n the ability and dil.o , ition r.. niver watt prompt en. all paid daring t h e yen:. ISL.'S, r:.1.)6,?,15 TUE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, • • On Limited or I'vrrotunt. dize, Furnituro, &c., in town or country. CANT 1.1, SI 77,931 rlf -1 M• , flp,.• /3111.3-VO.l Ulty 33..rth 3111 4 31,011..1:attr. , 3 4 3.%. •-. ~, ... . • ?°./!•9 e; 11 1,,0. 04» is 11 , 11runet. 3:m al • :t .•e 1;,11; I, ........... . ..it ;Mk rl' t. . 01'41 o i/ bend rtr,l in Pant; PITTHUVIAGII. ..1 , r 4 It 111.Nrrit !.416 . .buygli, P. 1.1 vnilsi RC: 11, PA =EMI PITMIBUIVM, PA nsintance. WEST BRANCH LOCK MAVEN, CLINToN CoUNTY a1:673703 NIONONGAB EL A OF PI TTSBU RG IT. JAME 3 A. lIAJTCHISON, PrestdonL OFFICE, No. 9$ Water Street V239,1Z3 31 HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Charloß W. Banelicr, 314,rderui L. Levri, Totoli, Wagtll2. r, David S. Brown, i-•Atonel Grant- I,wwc Lew, ,1,,,,,1, R. snoth, alwnrcl C. Darn, tic9rgw W. nwhard., .N Gf.nr,r, F 4 1 ,4, Fl AS 1.. BANriiElt., P r ,snienL Er.wmu) G, pAI.E.: y,,,,• l'r,,i,l4•nt. V. M..\. STE ,1.,1 4, ,,1,r,pr. , i,m. .1. 4;.‘ltt /NER C/ IFFIN, .),,,- nt, myl6 North,,,, •••ai1,11“:41...d Wt..] "itvet, FIRE INSURANCE oPFICE N 0.3,3 u•.ii..V UT STREET. ASSET - a, $27 6 744 8 43 6 . 1.• 4, 12, M tot 123 a: 1-,7e , 47 4 4:3 Cf,F.NI T1: , 61.EY. Po—id. nt. G I It I Cr 4.. s s Clci:i Talvlvv, ilar.;l,-1 ii..i,Lain, Wit :am it. 11. ,, ,1ir0 u, 1..,t,rt t?ti.t:U. Fi..A.-tilw Itn•un. `,VllllArn Mu,- or, 1:4,r,,,.11u , 'St. 1t'11 .4, 11, 1,•111.111111I W. TIL,.!it•V, .11.lill It. 1 V,ro, Mur7liAll 11111, II I. , ...: . El, Z Lot tir.,p. 1,...1, , rt f ,, 1,1 , 1. 1'1.A.r1,, L.4•1...1, E.": ~ t 1. , 11 .11 . ,I,T v.,,,,,, r , Chl7ift , a ~... 4, S iii; Itor.-11, Jall,.- .1. \ I::',LIV, .....i. 1..):11 135... , ..11. Pitt,. v...1%i4 th,•.;, r ai,l oMitrational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the rare of the yraneisean Brothers, la.ittr...r4,:, ~.y. . ..;), , P., I Cill , N't 1 . , PA., r His INSTITITTItO:4, naturally rituki.c.o . ji. for Etil,l4llif II it Ptirposys, attord , all the indite, ments that con hr de-tred for a Caned.. Institution. It ii ho-ate.l in Ito nio-h lieolthy and Pn•turesque Aoirtion of me ll;:•• , tienies, di.i.int four miles from t.rer.on Station. 'on Hie ain....1 ' mliil route hetween Philadelphia and Piti.doirgli. T h e ~.1;,, , ,,, t i, F.:.. , : o,..mmeneea the fir: .11 Sepponlher. MO Witt el:1,14 the I.;:-I 4.,,r ,;•„;! , I, t',..llowinq. iri, 4 ,- ,: rn n for hoard. inellidimt a tlioranah English . . .. Seomtiti , 1a.r..g.!..4 , :1aq1:•f raiU44/ , 'li, , Chi..., :orl Ho.l,Yii f:' ,!1.:•.. form on extra eliorge of $lO per oilman. Washing and us, of Ileddimz $lO. Vor hirt - her ll...lrmo:tors apply to the superior of the C' Ali• Fe. tr,e.r,.. •:. mrlxia:i VINCENrs cl)l,l,llite, 4' NO Sp:4IINA HY, under the ,•orii of the Poioliettin• I. l '4M:re, D.-or LATIWBE. If 1".14TM , .ItELA Nil cuI , NTY, Pa. I o the College are taught the usual tirani•lies of RO- I ttleill Education. In the Seminary, thlll Classics, Mathematics, History, Rlietorieo. Philosophy, ete., and the ditterent Lir:niches of higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring . to 'lie Priesthood. 'tote ter‘ns for board and Tuition urn $BO per year, to b, i ,i 5 e.yin:,A,,,5t,,,,, : ', 1.:;:e!!' in Ad Vtoe. l.erniaii aid Ertiiiili. And .1 iat•ln•r.lautio.o - owing Paipling. Me sic, f'irin no e.z..tritehaYgesoeli.;;,;:,, eepting some rez•appensation for the usc of in it',.l.4Cf?!;, :ff,....i!iJii:, hooka, Stuitupery, &C., form extra . em b made to the RL Rev. Pr. O'Connor. eloirgeJ. Fer particular' apply' to itic i.itycotgrO pfikoi pidiege. The Collegiate year . begina on thr IA. ut Wcinitinbcri and ends on the ad of July following. FATHEIt 0. B. I.lllli, 13 Director of the Gotlege. (No. =1 SYNOPSIS prt.ggenva G 36, Dated AbirCh 4'4? TT ORDERS PUBLIC SALES IN TILE TERRITORY OF KANSAS. as follows: At the Land Office at KICKAPOO, on the Kith of An05t.1.959 t of sixty townships and parts of townships in the counties of Atchison, Doninhun, Brown, .Nentaha and Calhoun ;lt• PLA CE, co} Ito 19th of September,lBso, of thirty:four. toyarishlns-tuuiPlir 6 of Lawas4q:a in the counties of Neinaha..Marshalt and Pottoviittoiaie. the Land Ofilee 5V LF.BON.PrON. - hu tlin'lSth of J o k, Iso; of fifty-six townships and parts of townships in i'he Ljitips, Linn, 1)1,0glaa and Franklin. At the PLXCp.. en the Ani2lpit, 15571, of thirty-seven townships and'iii)rts"),r townships )9 the moolitios of Shawnee, Weller and tair4: At Ow on 'the 12th of lieplololler,,lBs9, of forty-two townships cud parts of township in the counties of Richardson. lircoKonfidga and #lialiaon. At the Land tiptoe at OGDEN, on the tJth of August, ISAO, of thirty-six townships and parts a townships in the counties of Pottowottonne, Riley. Davis and Wise. At the SAME PLACE. tin the lath of September,lBs9, rix.ii!v-seven townships and parts of townships iu 4.caurtie,, lisp;', Davis, Wise, Clay and Dickson. The lands „Jr:, d usual exceptions of school sections. Le., ..••• • The sales will Le kept open until the lands are all ottlirtal, which is to he itecomplished within two weeks. and no longer; and no private entry of any of the lands will he ndlititted until after the expiration of the Palo weeks. Pre-emption claimants are requited to establish their claims to the satisfaction of the proper register and koeivor, 4:1 , 1 gnako payment for the same on or before , apilrmiteit for OM pqmiromeein eta. of the public sa es, Qtherwsp their clai is ill be ftirfelied. 4. 1,1r1•11)RICKS, Commissioner of the tieneiul Lund thrice, Washing too. April 28, IMS. finyl2itaweiv-th T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY EVERY VARIETY OF SHOES, Is at THE PEOPLES' SHOE STORE, No. 211 Liberty St., below Sixth, my 7 D. S. DIFFENBACHER. VA I, 1.1.4. I 3 L INFORMATION TO BUlLDERS.—Mouldings, window Frames, Panel Doors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, &c.; in fact, every , kind of woodwork Dead in building, all made of good mate rials by the best of workmen and unrivalled machinery. )3rackets of every pattern famished and scroll sawing done. 4.1 H. T. - PRICE, Central Planing Mills, Water sheet, between Federal and Beaver, a Allegheny Q.t.!, AUNDER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL.—A new and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the violin, on an entirely new method; intended for beginners, amateurs and teachers. This work to particularly in tended to give the scholar a short, thorough aud scien tifie method of playing the violin in all its broaches, in lees thanl one half the time than is required from any other smrk ever published or introduced in this coun try—by George Saunders. Price:in cen ts. For sale by JOHN IL MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street.. my% Copies mailed on receipt of riItEESE--50 boxes choice Goshen Cheese kJ, just received and for sale at. HAWORTH k BROWNLEE'S; . apS corner of the Diammid and Diamond alley. bbls. No. 2 Rosin, on hamd and for sale by B. Ct. It J. H. SAWYER; 1859 SIMMER ARRAXGRIB3ENT.IBSB On and After Monday, Aprld . Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every. morning, (except Sundayn,) at a5O a.. x., .topping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Hamsburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrlstiurg,connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. K., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. N. THE FAST LINE leaves daily. (except Stinday;) at 45.0 e. a., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7fS) A. Y. 711 E EXPRES TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 8:50 P. a., stopping only at Greensburg, La trube, Johnstown, Wilmare, Gallitzin, Altoona. MO e cote: fleeting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltialors, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAINSe ± i" THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 000 o'clock; az =- ping at all stations, connecting witlilndiartZ'. Train at 1090 A. a., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. JOe Conemaugh, 120 P. Y. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at 7.50 P. a 4 stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemangti. ' FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for 'turtle' Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,)) at 10:40 A. N. SECOND AC(X)MMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily. (except Sunday ) , at 450 e. Y. THIRD A(X2JMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 820 e. Y. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows:—Express, 12:45 P. Y; Mail, 1190 P. a; Fast Line, 11:9) s. ; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 4. a; First 'Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50 a. a; Second Ac. commodation, 1250 P. a; Third Accommodation, Out 'Praise for Blairsville and Indiana connect at BlairS ville Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Aceommodatien Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Connolls sille leave daily. (Sunday excepted) as follows: Mail Train, 7a.so A. ; Express Train, 2:50 e. x. Return ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar rive at Pittsburgh 8:46 A. m., and 0:15 P. Y. The traveling public will find it greatly to their inter est. in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot lee surpassed on any other route. The roadie ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust; we can pr!4111..., safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronae. PARE: No New York $l3 00 To Baltimore $9 60 Philadelphia.- 10 00 Lancaster 8 55. Harrisburg, $7 CA. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadel phis, Baltimore and New York. l'asilengers purchasing Resets in car, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER MILE in addition to the Station rates, except from stations where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 11.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. 11. Passenger btation, On Liberty and Grant streets. 00 00 2,7`.0 00 ti,u;i4 OS 400 00 61,111 04 NEW WESTERN ROUTE TO Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, Vld THE PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO, Jab CINCINNATI, HAMILTON - DAYTON RAILROADS, VIA DELAWARE CUTOFF. Diztance Only tt'29 Miles from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. This line is composed of roads of the first class,' and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the Slate. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the G. H. I D. I 0 . M. Iteads, being cormeeted, for St Louis, Cairo, Memphis, Vieksburg, Natchez, New Orleans. Connections made at St. Louis with the Pacific Rail road and blissouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all points West Also connects at Cincinnati with I Kentucky Central Railroad. for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort. and all points in Central Kentucky. 'canes leave Penn street Station as fellows:— Through to Cincinnati with 3.3() A. Ai. but one change of ears, ar riving at ass P. x. Express Possenger Train, ars 2.15 P. 75,1. } riving in Cresthine at 1095 A. Cincinnati Salo P. K. • BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For all infonnanon and Through Tickets apply at the Tick) t ABU^e.' corner Idunonealicla Rouse or at Penn s ts, , e t Sta Mm. pAssef,gers dositon7. of going this route will ask fog Tickets ra f!eav):re If {OH Supt. P., Ft. W. hC.R R. API-ARE:N. Supt. C. &D.R. R. 1859. palllmere Ord Shia liallrea4 Cp. 1859 lIALTIIIOItE ANI) OHIO RAIL -I:u.ap cOMPANY are now prepared to receive e nd forward meta-hand) r.) !linter thronett bills of lading to and loan PITTSHORaI AND itir. EASTERN Kates en irainecd to to enTIODY NIQT4MOUjjb those of the Pennrylvanci Rulrte,d Company, or soy other line. For , Is to Nice. fie., etc, canon 4,..y made by or iu per4uu to either of the lllltitr , leurd espial!. At piesT)IN, L- MnseSPotter, corner State liud Washing inn -tree's. it N C. W. Remelt, Broadway, above the Astnr At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Coulon, corner Broad end cherry ' , trials. At PHILADELPHIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and Chestnut streets. 41 '1'0:LT1:1C/it T. Erlylend, Camden Station. P/ r!‘));!lt'llriff , 'J. W;lttn' VI-Feet Rirtieular attention of nierehatits, rnanittaatin - ers and 'sloppsrs generally, of Finsbury!), Allegheny City, out vt,lulty,l, , ..alled to the facilities of this em Route o compared si a mil t) ers, laid itc h pittrotsace and favors t .0 resisaatully soleted. 11ENKY D. MEARS, j,lll ti tierieral Freight Agent B. I. 0. It. R. Co. lITZEMEI 1.0,1 1.1 1,1 Iq _s I Al i 4. >ll IA 11. 4t, NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAtutoAll. Cincinnati Railroad. ConneotinelielndfaroipOlie 'ierre Ilanto, and Torre Haute and Alum Railroad, in St: Lotaiwand•Lafiy etto and Indianapolis, Now .Altran7 and—Salem, and slie Central. Roads for CILICAttO, ROCKISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIAN-FUNS, TERRE 14 tETTRImd C. 1.1 Cii4Cim:ait or Lawrannalann In less e Yittle;" int'o lweltitydVtit hJurs,. and at 'as Mor'rdtna.. - Tho ohly rbaa brhf:VslripitSibts on pla4o Uirn-drinlti a' Sl'~al,"wl hoist Lf - , 14! , 25 1 :f4? - • • • ' • • • ' CoMßltinlidßv In.aa.t! LE ) J. E fi I PPL)s , qi,Pill einuati: or, NV. pc: buq . .11.1itT.4.14:6 1 - 41WIT-P.PgPKg , will roeeire prompt attention, and uo large tor cart mission; Iw charge for drayage or commis:Waal Lawrence burg. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (ijo. jl. Wylvr slrerd.) Agent of the Company, who is prepared to give nty.onan 1 1:Ta 14 ( 1114in4PQ.J1 8 , Terre Haute. Lafay ate, Chicaao, tent, renicaßuo, raw ford.‘ 111 e, Charleston, Parts and Mattoon. IL C. LORD, President. JNO. F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. tarn ......... tinALS6. I % UlttrtsiG;ltOßElVl's'ON *&" 111:inu ripturers'or ,eut;krbsed 'MA Plaid ninttgL e T n. IT • WP.,llsny.qi o Off' og‘gr Viiqs.nllF.9 ago 'eirorf G lass at low marlot_pridai " - r _y . . - 1 - IT A. & F . V V 1112 PORTERS X/lIIITIATCWIII Cl. CIGARS, cizizspa, c0=597.014 . mptcOexTe, 034 1 3.41 . -ria l *O.F.F./. 0 4 5 4, MD. at ttidtl Wo Invite the attention of the trade to our i&Te and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our facilities for importing,:as well as tho variety of our assortment are unsurpassed by any house in the State, while large contracts mode by one of the firm during the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra in ducements to our friends at present, se2B:ly AY A T 111.114 , KR'S CELEBRATED •81"..1t.K.LINCI • lIACICiand Imported and forisale by N. -A. tr.2+'.LMA.RRURI3.••••• se' Sole • - Sole Agents, Baltintore,Md. ("ERMAN ii-Ai — U\VX - RE: AND • CIIPLE -114 RY, im q rted 'and for sale at 'jigs, by 4.4pmy303,04n0re, ma. P441 11 : 1 F4P 21 T,_ TOTT#4 , -* - c.llc.Pg'ssUFs • ATANUFACTURF.M ANA Tif-PARTFRs of Pocket and Tabla cutiory:slir 444 VW In*trittneiZ7, ftunu. Pistols, .1 . ?1th12 . 115 i 413 r . Wood street. Theygive special - luring Trusus, Supporkra, etc. Jobbing and Reziit' lag -.nth punctuality and despatch. - nPa THET, . ATTENTIO.e4 OF r OE MODE RATE MEANS is callid tD the Ara' foi' sale of forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Warm Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the hard times, and time will be 'given to suit all purchasers. Forpartenlare inquire of AL .BANDER SAYS. Surveyor, pqFppr•Kaat-c.ommbil . and Water street, rto3 Allithen VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE-.-Situate le miles from the city, just below Economy, and about" of a mile from the railroad station; 2:30 a cres , about 100 in fino timber ; orchard of fine selected fruit of every variety; 71 to 100 acres of coal; two story brick dwelling house, of wide hall in the centre, four rooms on each floor ,and finished attic; barn; stable, etc. The property has a large front on .the Ohio river; Beaver road runs through it; all under good fence; springs of water in every field; is well adapted for a stock farm or for gardening purposes; For price and terms apply at our office. • a pe • • CPTETBERT SON, fd Markel, at. • QTANDAR AND 'CELLANEOUS LITERATUHE.—/nring's works, new editions, with illitstretions 15 volumes. Waverla i t - ls, best editions, various styles. pepy's and Correspondence..... ...... - 4 vole ie irs: ryLsraeli's 'wines of Literature Al - Prescott's Complete Works, library 5ty1e..i..15 " Stricklend's queen's of 7" " Scotland. 7 Hugh Miller's WorksEl , Noctes Ambroslaria. ' ' ' - 7 " Boswell's Life of Johnston " 4 " The Spectator, a new edition by Chalmers:- B Flanders' Lilies of the ChlerJustlees.. - ......... 2. " .lafe and Works of 2. i " " " Webster 0 : " Life and Times of John higher', by Masson, Edgar A. Poe's Miscellaneous Works... 4 " Irving'e Complete Works, including Wash- ingtou and Wolfert's al • a.ll KAY.* CO., 56 'Wood street, CHECK BOOK—On all t j b . eißanksar sale a • as Wood street. near. • • • °TA 1 • barrels for sale by _.- IPS 4P l ir C°l4llll' Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroads • ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Aprll2l', trains will leave the Depot of the ' Pennsylvania Rail burgh. road, in Pitte Attst.r9k Cleveland and Chicago line —Express trains leaves Pittsburgh at 1215 isand 1:05 r. x., for-Cleve land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, ' ldilwankee, Chica, and the North West. The 1:05 P. w. train cemnects atßayard with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. River Ling.—Express trains leave at ltlf. a. N., and bah P. a ; for Wheeling, ' Zanesville Circleville, Coburn bus and Cincinnati. "the 12-.15 A. w. train stops at Wells ville. Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. Tho 1.05 P. IL train stops at_WelLsville and stations below_ Wellsville. Mail Train leaves at 6:25 A. 11.; stopping at all Way Sta tions on River Line. Accommodation leaves at bit* v. w.; running - to. Wells , villa only, stopping at all Way Stations... • Pittsburgh, Gbiumlass and Cincinnati &art Line Ma Sem benville.—Faet Express at 11:15 A. w., and Express 1:05 V. for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, indianapolis, l 1:1' elnnati, Cairo, St. Lome, New Orleans, and all , pointa in 1 the South West. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Clncinnati, without change of ears. Splendid Sleeping. s ears attached to each Express train. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati; ; etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line, must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville.; Baggage checked through and handled free of charge. Fare aPdays as: . low as any other route, and connec tions certain. „ Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Bar- risburgh. Philadelphia, New York and Boston. . MYERS. General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent, a 27 . Liberty Street De Pittsburgh.. • PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE A. 1415 CHICAGO RAILROAD, • WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THE NIGHT TRAINS. ' THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAEHI Mlassware. VORGAN ROBLIZT3O3. Completed from Pittsburgh to. Chicago.l ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1859 Trains - will leave the - Station, corner dr Liberty bud — Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fdrt Wayne. p , E:press.--....1:.•10 a. U. 6:55 a. a. 191 P. a. ...... 6:50 a. u. Express - 1150 P. r. ' 8.:45 r. it. 2:3(111-.3a . ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 6:47 P. X; Express, 8:17 a.m. . ARRIVE AT PITTSIIIJ.RGH—DiaiI, 8:2,5. P. 330 P. a.; Expresa, 2:33 A. M. • ." • ACCOALMODATION TRAINS, from 'Federal .tdreat, Allegheny, for New Brighton, teal 1- N., and b2O P. Y. From 6:05' " 0- '12:10 " Through trains connect as follows : At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. " At Orrville, Ohio; to tind-froin lifinerstinig.Aftroni,Cuy bogs etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for bforuid Vernon,' Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. ; At Cretdline; fur Delaware:Springfield, Cohinitaits, Cin cinnati; Xenia; Duy"tori,indlanapolitSt:l.onilloatn* Title, ate. At Foresc for 'Springfield, SanduskDayton, oath etc., etc. - • " At Lima. for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati. etc, etc.. - At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, and intermediate portain Ventral Indiana and Illhitae.'' At Plymouth for Laporte. , At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and - Salami Railroad.• • 2• And at Chicago, with trains . for all points in Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin and .Minnesota. • For further information and throrgfi tfcteta apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh , H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the lino . of the road, -to all parts of United States. J. J. HOUSTON, jels Ge • ern) Passenger Agent, 'final:mi.. ITrdical. PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, No. 50 SMITH- • field street. Pittsburgh, Pa: Dr. BROWN is au old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the last twenty•fire years. His busi ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical briIZENSANtI STRANGERS ' 3 • in need of a medical friend; should not fail to find out the sure place of relief: The Doctor is a regulargmelti ate, and his experience in the treatment class of diseases is a sure glparontee to the sufferers of obtaining perma nent relief, by the use of.hi.s remedies andloßowing hie advice. DR. BROWN'S - REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseaees, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. - Also, 'all diseases arising Isom a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tetter, psorissis.,ancla great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient. is • en-. tireirignormat: oper.aoneto afilicied,'Dr.BrOwit hopes of a sure alad spgedy recoyery. • SEMINAL IV EARIkIEMS. . Dr. Pcown's tepiedies U.,r"this 4Tarmipg trorbie, brongh .on °nein by that. solitary'habit of sensual gr€ 4- tication, which the young and weat.paittied often gtv9 way to, (to their owudestructlina,) are the or re,tiatge, remedies known ig this country—they are safe, and; make a speedy restoration of health. . . . . RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies cover f4il to cure thiartti as disee fa fAio dayi—he will warrant a cure. e also treat 9 Donnurrhda, Stricture, lire 84 a chargrs, Female Suppressions, Pig enseA of the Joints, Fistula in Apo, rierv.as Affections. Pains iu the Back and FAidneye, Irritation of the Bla4- der, together with all diseases of an impare origin, A letter describing the symptoms, containing: a. Ss directed to Dlt. BROWN, No. Su Smithfield street, Fibs burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicate sent to any :Address, safely packed and secure from ob servation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 40 Smithfield tree Pittsburgh. Pa. deg - To Young Men. ALL WilO AF.F SUFFERING FROM'' the fleets of youthful excess, L'elf:abuso, or the' debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and vigor, by uslng the ELIXIR DE VIE. This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of au eminent Parisian Physician, and is conatantl used in Europe with never tailing euccess. • It wil thoroughly reinove all • NEP-VOUS - ; , i••• , : . t.zissiurra , - IMPEDIvIE TS"'TO MArtRIApF..,, And will restore 'the Suilirer and th'e if tpotetit to a state" df perfect m'ailly Vigor: It wile thorough y'eriadfeate th (i . fiect..l of c4her ' AIEACURY or DISE% 9..5X From which so many thopandi are corainuiiiffsulfer Ml4,Willlonl• n itiP4lP,l a TetPecllf• The cosi of cure is triging. One bottle will last op Innuth, anti is 9 14nAhlp for either sew. Sent free by ma to all parts or the united Stains. Price, $1 per Bottle D. H. ANDEMON, Address, 331 Broadway, N. Y. _ N. IL—A Circular containing full paitienlars and direa tions will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. • meallniclaw-eod ' - , 'HO . LIC - Choice Tennessee Dried Peaches; I Do Dried Apples; Er.... , a11111•114e,pr;z4;• •.• •• • . • Fresh-Tomatus, in Ti Cans; ' Pc' Blaeld)erries; po Pltinis, • ' ' !•! - Pe.in 3Lntclt Paci, all size fn store aircy for Bala mr2B corner arket and 7 fii r siy. eta• T H E CHEAPEST PIANOS IN THE UNITED STATES.—Jost received four. Hose. wood round cornered 614 and- , octave Pianos, mantifactimd by . C. H. Hays d CO., Norwich. They are made with - - full iron frame, with French Grand Action, and mode in all respects after the deSigne of the best niakers. • calves for, 117.5 00', „„ . • Theq will l ae sola • ovity . fof j: , gt11.4 3 missiOn charged for selling, and the eXireufet obtained by the nnutufaaturers will.not justify therri c l sell On credit.. For aide by " JOHN H. AlELtallf, fd Wood.street..,,, UGARS.—N. 0. Sugar, ; Crushed,. Lump; to - Pulverised and Coffee Sugars - for s9le low, b,itha bnirel, at . - .HAWORTH BIICAVIRLEM, : iaz.. in the Diunatul Xrff ----- I.4.cOIINER' OF BANK. lanes, Allegheny, two. lota eith-2314-reet frog fly adiVernd. brick dwellingothalt,twb parlor= r mn, itehen, wozdt-boustt. four ohambert.,toct atti, a good cellar under the whole hou."e; hydrantilliet .s..tie kr - B...CUTHBERT 4 HON,..- I -mrlj..,"; _ 4,oll.larketTarae"- 4 Y ER'S. Ett..l4l:Cf4-. 4. lara 14K e crF rug Eitntete re ft-chtt. ht.lLP4 . ilitory or r 4 Thayer ,p4s!wed mrl ' VOrrier altlithfiel 4V2 I'ID-75 hush.: ceived and_ - for sale by JAMES A. FETZER', =4ll Corner bfarke and Firirt streets: :AILLTOGA WAVER.—A supply of , ,Ccio kY great Water, also Erni)iii, SprinkWater, fresh'lttrith _ Saratoga, just received and for sale , • - 1r W1LC0 . 7.,•! BPS -. corner Smithfield and Fourth Ms: YRUP.B. 400 d , () l zsxi Lemox Syrup; d ,e,r" 10 do Pine A) OTATOE.S.---135 sale by BROWN'S. SIIARFR VALERIAN.. gross for sale by B.; A. - FARICESTOCK, /c. Corner of Wourand Past strebt4l.. YRIJP AND. ItiOLASSES.— --bblueNew York Golden, S yru p; : 60 . "' 'N. 0. Tdolasses,in oak turrets; in skiritr , and for sale by BAWORTFI t,BROWSG. 1111.E.200".bb15." - ti, this day ; recaivisrig ( m ap ' • ' ' HENRY H. 00.1.1 an . 1 AT.EAST LIBERTY—Fiye slid-amitiarter, f acres of land, bounded by the Itailioad and Turn. , pike, with a stream of water running through it,a irq deawable location for residences, and convenient tn city, will be soutz , -... S. CUTHBERT a 80N, II Market street. A RNOLD'S FlNlD—Warranted genuine, joll. for rale by , - . • 63 Wood. street, near Focuih.. USBANTYSCAICINED MAGNESI.A.—• 5 gross for sale • , B. L. - FAHNESTOCK Na °O. comer Fourth and Wood wean.. ,1 i A :A i-- have onluind a large enpiay of pure &itl Catashvi Wine for medicate! purposes. Th ose s o s tu og bo yshi e s in this lake should call and examine to stock bellbse pnrchastog eleawberev JOS. Els to °war Diamond and Narita sheet TM ;1---150 Ma's. Louisville for sa D 7 00) 11EN/a IL 001,141 ft. loynaewi s 8•