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Ten Lints. snal,•• T. 1.1 Oets • Is yoft •-• nat. • •••V, 50 One iaeeifion, 50 --*** TWoiniVerriions, 1 00 n8'""7" 15 .... : .... r 1 00 Three 1 76 ..,-- .-;.. z; - 106 6 Two week 5........ 300 F. r z :, A ,100 Throe weeks,...'w,-- -4 5 0200 35 5 7 0 ,i:176 lis 2- Two n0n.......... 7 °`-' 6 5 50 300 300 00 460 300 300 „ tv,65 OO " Five m0n.... ..... 11 OD 735 6 " - 50 - 3 65 j Six ths. . 12 00 800 000 4 00 .0 be Nine 16 00 10 35 800 535 b'oo One .. ... ..- 20 00 13.35 10 00 665 - 12. 00 year Standing Cara, six lines or less, per annum.... 10 00 cagnations nyminnts: us squarer per 813ntunn, (aclusive of the paper)-=5 DO Marriage notices, 60 cents; Death notices 25 cents.- SATURDAY MORNING POST, A MAMMOTH WEEKLY, ONLY ONE DOLLAR TER MI, IN CLUBS OP FIVE, Yllngie Subseriptpane 412 Per A.IIIIIIIIM. CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY c t'olitleiil,lAtkraly, Agricultural, Canmercial , Lc' cal,_ Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. The' Paier being of the Loot= Kw; and neatly print itdoirci Site White paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any in Pittsburgh. !Those Who wish to take a nwer from . Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit. able-investment. Address JAMES P. BARR, " Editor and Proprietor 1110111 MG 'POST JOB OFFICE BA,RR & MYERS, BOCrK & JOB PRINTERS, coin r rah di Wood Stu Piasbeigh. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF -PLAIN f lk 'FANCY PRINTING, ktoetited in the finest. style. :E11. 7 41. X is co , goutzircial,pacautile a i llegal Lit, At abort notice, on reasonable terms. Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, tice Fpr Copeerts, E,zhibitaans and Circuses URGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY Nemo aroma IT =or icirot TO nag EstacrasexoTT, lhonitiei for Uniting out Work with promptness and despatch cannote excelled by any other offiee ill the city. ustnps J. way= DAXI3. ' JOIII PDILLIPEL [Firm of J. & It Phillips.] —.DAVIS & PHILLIPS, [Successors to Phillips Jr. Co.) Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, CAS & STEAM FITTERS, DIALIZ.9 DI CILANBELIERS, PENDENT'S A: BRACKETS STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 148 FIRST ST. S. B. & C. P. iIIAR ItdICO7ACTL9I3O7.I 07 Printing, Job and all hinds of Wrapping PAPER, •IWAREHOUSE, tiO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGEL, PA g.} .g bought at market prices. myB TOS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox tr & Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond, kps constantly_on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS,PERFUMERY, and ally articlespertaining to the business. Ti' Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. je97 FUSELy. BIAILMALL— ..109ZPII D. frISCIMIS. T- P. MARSHALL & ek.)., Importers • and Dealers in French and American PAPER lIANOINGS, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. In - Sale agents for the celebrated moult:sutures of Messrs. Delieourt & Co., Paris. au7 mute Simian sonar J. ANDERSON'. REYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co, wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, &e, No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Rotel, Pittsburgh. M. LITTLE, TAILOR,MERCHANT HO.' SI , ST; CLAIR. STREET, , , (Dr. Irish's New BaikW:lo FULTON, 'BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, No. 70 SF.ct)ND Street; Pittsburgh, as prepared toluroialt to order, CHIJRWI, STEAMBOAT,' FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all PiZeS, for Steamboats MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, C and every variety of Brass astings finished in the neatest manner. BAIIBITSPANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FM. TON'S PATENT MFAtALLIC PACKING, for Steam En • nes. ap23fly J. & EL PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING MILL Water Street, 'Allegheny, .A RE now full" operation, with Fay & . Co, improved machinery for the manufacturing cr . gash, Frames, Boors, Shutters and Mouldings Builders and Contractors will flud it to their advantage to call and ascertain our prices. ardlikavdair lr WILCOX, - APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, (Inter of Smithfield and' Fourth Street. Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at. the above well mown stand, established by me in 1848,. (lately known as J. Abel k, Co2is) and hAving enlarged and improved the same, I shall endeavor, by close personal intention and careful supvtvOilun of thi, business, to merit a continuance of the patronage hero ' tofore so' liberally bestowed. Pare and unadulterated medicines alone will beicept, and a full aaurtm•eni of articles usually sold in first Clno establishment.% will always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. • air• Count . ry Physicians furnished with pnre meth ' eines at lowest prices. L. WHAXM, not Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. SAIEJEL FAHNESTOCK, DM:PORTES AND-DEALER IX Foreign and Domestic Hardware, 116 74 Wood Street, Attebiergh. .Vhe subscriber has received, in addition to his fall - stock of Hardware, and a very heavy Stock of Meat and dEisosage Cutters and Stuflers, and a very large stock of Hytyi Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior q . to that usually sold in the market, all of which be sold on the lowest terms. . - _-,LOUGEIRrbGE &- MAXWELL, YeAuraczuS:en O) LOCKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMEG AND BRUSHES. • AND DS,ALEBS IN CLOCKS, /LOUSY 7IID.NISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC., No. 126 Wood Street,-above Prir ammiii, PA. [mhaly lan- Machine Brushes made to order RAS. choice selection of- nark and T , Green T a e=n store and for sale W holesalo or Re• tail, at the P Tea Store, corner c the Diamond and Diamond alley.. fe2l MACARONI. -25 boxe.s Liall; VERMICELLI 25 do do; . OLIVE OIL-25 dozen gems ine, in quarts; 25 do d 0 in pints; 5 o Fl mule flukey just received and for d sale bt u 111 Or , TIMMER ANDERSON, ORS n Wood st, OPOOffiti St. Charles Rotel. . CIORN' MEAL.--30 ;. Choics."-Sifted ," Meal; 30 bbls. Choice Ur( sifted Corn Meal just received and for sale by - 11" "idliS A. FETZER, Are Mut Meta and First sta. -4.1 f 17. *.T g • ; ' • '. . 4otels az :stattrunts. :SCOTT Corner 'lrwin Street and DUCLIICIrIe Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., B. D. MOAN% • • • , 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 convenient to all Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings,. • The .I.louse , vrie .build 1866,aith all modern im provements, and splendid style—the entire Furniture being new—and will in every respect be a first class Hotel. Fine STABLES are attached to the premises. jelly CORNUCOPUE - RESTAURANT, , • • -- , . , TPHE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS X.- • and others is directed to Hue establishment which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANT,INL • EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Cotiutry 'folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of-the freshest [ the market affords. - • ap29:daw IJNITEU • STATES MOTEL , ' HARRISBURG, PENIi'A. T . HE UNDERSIGNED, ON ACCOUNT of sickness, had determined to dispose of his I eAlio; but having recovered hisAtsual health, now, offers - his services to his old patrons and the traveling public, promising to sliareno pains to make uncomfortable who may sojourn at his well'known hotel. Having refitted the sa me - ....I,Topriator U. EL na t, co - wallet-Able e7nse, he solicits a co:I: e n:- once of thelattronage so liberally I)Ostowed. H. W. KANAG A. SEETON'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOIv D, JOIFIA SAVAGE, Proprietor. Having taken and -fitted up, 'with all the' modern'MC provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is pre pared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the i on. His WIIX•El. Liquors and Ales e feels confident ne r as ecommending to the public for thei h r excellence. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER , ' —"PROPRIETOR - - • ..M.fth Stmt., I , 7crt Door to the Pitisburgh .Theatra - - This house is new; built espiagally foi the purposes o r a First Class Restaurant and Hakim; and the proprieto having had many years expenende in-the business t will keep constantly on hand the best- .that 'the markets afford.. His Vhnet Liquors and - Mei are of the best quality. Ho wants all his old ttiends-and the public generally to give him a call at_ . ll_i_e DSI2.-iy THE NATIONAL SALOON; • Under Foster's New ,Natiafial Theatre, PITTSBURGH, PA. D. BARNARD, - • - - PROPRIETOR, Has fitted up in a tasteful and comfortable style, the large centre store in the ODD FELLOWS HALL, Fifth street, as a FIRST CLASS Rh.BTAURANT and SALOON., Haling had many.years experience in the business, he is prepared to supply the beat the market affords. His bar will be furnished at all times with the best Wipes, Liquors and Ales. The entrance to the Saloon is in the centre of the Hall, and refreshmets will Le furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT, (Sun n days excepted.) apttly EXCELSIOR OYSTER AitiD EATING ROESE NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. VTIOLISLIS 1.... VD PLUM DIALMIS IA LAZE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMOP.H TERM AND WILD GAME, All In linear Proper Season. no2G) GEO. RELNEMAN & CO. JOS. }L DAVIS. Plttsburgh, Pa PITTSBURGH RAW°R TH k BBOV/XLEIL . ; , _ • - . ,`~•~ rL L~ ~t BY ELI youpici, FIFTH STREET THE SYMPOSIUM, 174. 1, 1 :1 8 dtil 0 6:19 4rA 01 FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL, • PITTSBU.I3OII, PA. JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. THIS ' HOUSE IS LOCATEP ON TILE corner of PENN and WASHINGTON E:reet.s. be tween the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement. remodeled and furnished with new furniture, and is now the most convenient Hotel in Pittsburgh for Travelers by Railroad, East or West. my fed y ANSiONBLV;SZ, c EO. A It.F.:NTZ, Proprietor,No.:44 Liberty street, lust beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsilt-4142:a Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in LW r-Lt,/ for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, Gibed up. in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would r,s apectfully solicit a share of public patronage, There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommildation to travelers mid teamsters. His Larder and Bur will bi- furnished with the best the market can afford. foLy Itiermen CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, AND LI-OTTM JI:dTICS OV WI PLAIT. OFFICEON THE RNER OF WYLIE AN FIFTH STREETS. All buslness connected with this office will be at tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such as Deed +, HortEagee. Bonds, Power of Attorney, Av. Titles to heal Mute examined. To the member of the he tenders his services 0' Commissioner to take Depoc - tions to be rend in the several Courts of this Suite, and esewhere. His dile is one of the main Police Stations o. the city, and sequently his facilities in executing I...twine's of that kind are very desirable. BAILEY & CO., roluasLy BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White lifaxl,le Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where they are now opening a stock of Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, and Fancy Goods, To which they halite the attention of the public. Sliver.Ware,Watehes,Dtamonds &Pearls, • AT WIIOLEIALE AND RETAIL. nult3Am JAS. MILLINGAR, .MONONGAIIELA PLANING•MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt:since the tire, and having en larged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machmery. is now prepared to fur nish flooring said planed boariLs, scrowl aiming and r,- sawing doers, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, Le. South Pittsburgh. Septernlier 7, 1857. sell) CARPENTER WORK.—Carpenter Work, Rupturing and Jobbing will bo promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest possible notice, by calling at the CENTRAL. PLAN Iht Water street, between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny. On band and will be made to order, Mouldings, Doors, Shutters, Sash, Frames, Shelving, Flooring, etc., having none but the best wood working machinery. We aro prepared to fill all orders from builders, contractors and others. J. & 11. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mill, Water street, nolb Between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny, Pa. GROCERIES.- 140 hhds Now Orleans Sugar; GO bids Crushed do; • 25 do Codes do; 25 do Eastwick's Syrup; 250 do choice New Orleans Molasses ; 10 tierces prime Ri SMITH sale br WM. B. k CO, eal 11.8 Second, and 147 Front streets COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and for aalo by WM. H. bMITII A CU, a... 6 Second and Front strerqs. • QTrAWLS, DBMS GOODS, NFIDL 10 Work, Mourning Goods, C. and Domestics st, very low HANSON LOVE, No. 74 Market street. TOSEPH BORNE, 'No . 77 Market Street, received - another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass Sherwocal's superior SE.EI,I:,- TO SWATS, with the .adjustable Bugle. Also, white and gray Machaelettosets; in all altos: " (021 FIRST OF 'TILE 'SF,ABON.-100' boxe Sweat Oranges, rei•eisa4 11119 day—far Pale by REYMER 3 ANDERSON, 17 Wood street fe2l.Opposite I,lte St. anwies jTracl. O C ER I ES.--Everything coaunoply ‘..../ 1 1 kept in a first clams Whatatistle yid Retail Grocery and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be had on the most reamonablo terms, at - HAWORTH DRO WN LE fen in tha Mammal FOREIGN NUTS um Frail Imes Almonds, soft shell; 10 bales Bordeaux " " " ..15 " Sicily 10 " " " Hard " 50 bags English Walnuts; 100 " Filberts; ". 50 bble. fresh Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts; 10:10 bush. Ground Nuts;sllQo Cocoa Nuts; WEIMER gr. ANI,ERSON, No. :t9 Wood Street, and for Bale by • ; Ala reUoiTecr Opposite St. Chories llotoi. VNPRIES.-= ; . 100 bus. Dried Apples so Dried Apples—psred pried Apples--upp. /5 dozen Corn nronms ; 50 boxes No.l Starch : LA bus. White Beans ; ' ZOO-bundles Crown, Medium aiza DOlibliCrown Wrapping fir, in store and for sale by . • JAMES A. FETZEF., stab Corner Market and First streets. 'lt lIENT---A cottage:, hollso of three' rooms= e yard andfrom le, two nines the city, on the e Field Plankßeiul,ll6 per month. For Rent. , -A dwelling house of nano rooms, two nerds of ground, garden, frnit trees,ete„ near Mlnararillo— s2a" C ar' :ild - rtiiid r a-. 40. large eomto e house QL11 . 5, Steven. son street, eleven Ms; gas and water—s24o.., I F o r Bent—ti. large dwelling house garde; shade ireeß-et6lolrOliefe VII stables 043 hank Lane, Al - , till For Bisnt.L.A. warehouse on Water street.. 1 For Itent--.A: small store room on Third street. . • B. CUTHBERT a SON, Ala? •. . -.-: ..., .-. .. II Ka ) street. 1 J., OU mu TT Ii ER- 6 1 firkins, so wm. a it o murn r e a 00. •-• z - t -• 1.-45 . ,1 is " 0 .• - 7 . • .'; . ;', 4l ' '• • 2 1, - * • • . t SAMUEL C. WINGARD ATPORNFX AT LAW, go-office, No. n GRAM' STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. apt 3 -------- IL PIXPSON • O. II ILIPPSY. wit HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED gether in the practice of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON k RIPPEY. Office, No. O•I FOURTH . STREETE. SINPSON. nti2Gl • _L---01 B. RIPPFY AXES A. DUNIAEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE-NO. 91 GRANT STREET C A R ID _ I SCOTT, DENTIST o'• Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 278 Penn Streo (South side,) third•door above Hand street. .OnT °Mee hour• fram 0 A. M. ISt S I'. (IM LAY E S S. SING, - DENTIST, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLING TO No. 100 Fifth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY% Where his patrons and friends are invited to call _ DR: L. OLDSH LT E, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, Continues the Practice of 'Medicine in all ila varioni‘ branches. OFFICE AND RESIDENC P., No. 1:12. GRANT STREET. nearly opposite thetaathedral, Pittsburgh delOitm A LOWE.' E. Attorney at Law. CI Leo, Fourth street, Pitl.burgh, between Smi y th field rdaFchdrry den.t HAHL Surgeon Dentist, successor to • G. INT., 11iddlo..ti 0.141 S out h field street. rte4)ffice. hours from eight to 1 o'clock, artd from "2 to 15 - eclock , ' ' - fels:ly _ Mtn and Siquors. CLAYTON & CO. AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. DIAMOND ALLEY, NEAR W 001.) STREEy, Alwaya on hand. Blaehhorry% Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Ohl Monongahela and Reetified Whiqty. o ry the ve he,t quality-h•yol E.P.,MIDDLETON BRO 1 . 111;01ri•ERs of: WINES, 431tANDIES, &e, Al eo pr41.F.v...4 Fine Old Whiskies, NO. S.NORTH FRONT jeLixd Pif JOHN IIitYAR & Co., wilota,Arr nrn.u.s it WINES AND LIQUORS, AND lIECTI 1" 1„): G DISTILLERS, No. 153 Liberty Street, Pittliburgh, Pa. Alituys on hand. 11'inv9, 1 rand,o.( , nn, Man•nanhela 41.0, Blackberry, Fpbacro and etiars. wILINEH..IIIT, • 311ANLTACTLILER /ND /MALLS IN ALL KINDS TOBACCO, Si EFF AND SEGARS, opal:2y 3,1 „cum) STREET LVON ARNSTIIAL, n.i T,. lull f)'lk' in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Chening Tobacco, WOOD STREET, f'/der the St. Charl , .. 110 l 1, orll PITTSBUIttaI. l'A 4upiture. IMPORTANT NoTi CE. N C'tiN:4EQU EN(' E )1: I )1:.4 'LINING health, the t , ut,,nbur i+ about r..tirltbr from I.tt-r ere-e, and oiler+ fur p-oltt, at VER I . 1.1 W If ITI hit ulthrt. stuck. of FURNITURE, VANEER.4, CANE. Ere utter• for rout hl+l•:dnnei me/ or FnetGry, in whole or in part,tind the 11"1•17,rinw oeeninetii,yl,llll in the "lti-jetteli Fifth street—i.,..e , mon giten on the trot or Jul)'. I'nm:oils in want of Furnitoto ttll find tin a r.kr , ,tunity a. purelga , .., the Jr-i., I,ing, put .Ik,un From 10 10 *25 per fent LOWER THAN USUAL JAMES W. WOODWELL FURNITURE AND °HAIRS, WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL, Elf BRACT Ni'; every F,tyle of Furniture, m..,10,;!3ny, luid Walnut, ,ttit.3l.le for Parlors, Clnimbors and !mon,: equAl to any in New alld Pint:l.l4.loin. awl, 44. Every mule and Warranted. 14- Cabinet, lfalrers eiiiiplied with nay quantity of Furniture and Chaitz, up reivionable term, Hotels and steamboats fursioilivil at 11.. e shortest notice. War,. rootn,, \u,,.77 stud 79 Third rtrect., Pi4.4lJurgh. Pa. mr1:10 • CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE TTA JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the 'lwo Mile 'tall. be tween l'ittsburgi and Law re n cw,il le, a splendid a n ge nio rrd assortment of Carriages, Buggies, `Sulk les, etc. liis atTangemeuts me such that 110 Is eonstamlly receiving new and second hand tvilieles, and the public tnay rely on always finding n good ttock On hand. 110 also man aunt-urea to ord Ili r on short none° e tEtRIAUKS, 131kkilES, and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years practical ex perioncti in tho business, and Ins well known htcititues ho flatters himself that he otters great induct ments to purchasers. iflw establishment is /CM:AAA on the route of the Ex6elsior linininuA Lino of Coaches, passing tiw door every fifteen mintitca, solfedaw carriages And Buggies. F OR THE.A CCOMMODA'r 1( )N OF PI yrs- BURGHERS, and strangers visiting the city, the truts-Trther has opened a wareriaim immediately in the rear of 440 4, 9 4ongowia llounc, ou First street for the little Of •• - Carriages, Buggies aod I.'gr).n; Wagons, Of, his own rruumfacturi.--the material all selected with igreOl care. Hating been engaged thirty-three years in the Nisi ness,and the hat w oenteen years in Allegheny City, with an increase_ of huAingi;s, is sufficient g uarantee as teethe q uality of tile work. .The public are respectfully invited to PP atn.4 examine his work. • Factory on the corner or Federal street and North Common, Allegheny City. JOHN sou Tn. mrl9:3mosw C. WEST & CO., IdAriIITACTIALZAS OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, BULKID 3 AND SLEIGHS No. 197 Perin Strett,,,Pittiburgh, Pa. RQ/- All 'work warranted to bo of t h o beat mteral: and workmanship. teat ILI THE LAST FAST THE CLIIIIAX GRAIN FAN. 1 ruESUBSCRIBF,I3SITAVING BOUGHT 11 the right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the aim= Grain mut Seed Fan, the factory will be founded MUNN & BARTON'S, corner of ,11.5y4 street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find ba their Itslvantage to call and see therm They take the premium' eyerywhere that they have been shown. 'They are neat, ehetip szuJ the fastest ever known. W. INGLIS, .1. STACY. • INDow.PAPP—For sale bk J. R. . , .53 Wood street, near Fourth. DOLLAR SAVINGS. BANK, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. Pirrecoar.au, PA. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November lit, from I to 9 o'clock: and from No vember Ist to May Ist from 6 to 3 o'clock. Deposits roceived of all .Slllllli not less than Oxr. DouAl, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest has been dr Glared semi-annually, iu June and December, :inlet: the Bank was organized, at thu rate of Fix per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to this credit of the depositor as principal. and Swore the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book, At this rate, inane?• will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the ag,gre gate men/ awn oirzsaiiii roe CZAR. A run. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office P0.1131T11 -1 . GEORGE A LBREE. VICE psesnit.virs. John 11. d nberg er, Hopewell Hepburn, AlexanerShoe Bradley, Janice Sltidle, Jame; lierilman, James D. Kelley, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Robert Robb, William 6. Lavely, Isaac M. Pennock, William J. Anderson. Hill 11nrgwin, John G. Backofen, John B. Canfield, J. Gardiner Collin, Alonzo A. Carrier, David Campl , ell, John S. Coegrave, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, FraliCiS Felix., Falillegartk, ROW'S W. 11:61111:111, Haven, Charles limp, T HE ITN DERSIGNED II AVE THIS DAY associated thems,lvtw und , t h ' flip of i6tilliPLE k JON r:44, For transaclirtg an Exchange, Banking and collection e businss. JOHN P. SEMPLE, JOHN B. JONES. Pittsburgh, i tpril 1, 1654—apl3dw /OLIN U. sotru. ..... ;...TOMP B. JONF9 SUB L. HARPER, Ts HOT SParIPI:E I cfic 0 - 0143 - ES, BANKERS, S. E. corner of Wood and Third Streets, 'render their services to their friends and the husines • public generallv, in theurcha ,o ad salo of oreii mid Domestic Exchange, Land War n rants, Bank S ;Note g s Gold and Silver Coin. Pie. CUiAJYUTIONp 111:A0 at ail accesA n ldo oints in lb f United :hates. Stock and Bonds taught and sold" on Commission. Short time buainess pant - Thought at lowest rates, an Do ,0,1t9 received in current anif - par paper. apl:taf DITNCAIi, SHERMAN & CO., Corner of Pine and Nassau Sta., Now York, Isinte Lefly.rs of Credit rcnd Circular Note= for trnvolors. nviulsl4 l .. 1..!;e 'cities' of the, I".nited States, Cann,ln, din West 14iiisisliii14, 4 , cir.,birriliir to those in such , i 11 extenve ?1111 „ I, IOU:3111_ 11`8111q LIOYLV SIIOI3. D. L 01,111.9. VARNISH, , Lu 11. U. IFLYAN, Nt, 417 .1:1,1 _CI FIFTH STREET LOW ER PRICES. arringes. atents. Z . ! . ...q‘ manna =USTI:LI P. A. Madeira, John It. Mell or, itittle9 IS. I). Moeda, James INl'Auley, Walter P. :Marshall, Wl;eon !Ifiller, henry L. Itingwalt, John M. Sawyer, rieorge S. Seidel), John I). Scully, Alexander 'raidle, Theobald Umbstnetter, I,aae Whittier. arcuiTant AND TIZZABUT.X.R. CIiARLE3 A. t;OUTON AUSTIN LOOlf IS & CO., Dealers in Pronns,ory Notes, liond..,'Alet tages and all Su ernatie4 Crr Money. rr,,y lowed on Cheek, at ~hurt dah.,, with collatotal 4peorittes. 1 0 )1 13 AY!) 1 - )PirrS IteirGllT AND t 401.1.). PervAnt' thte;t'ing I.; , ,arnt can nacentuted.ded nn rea,tmabie h.rink anti rajoitaii,t, e..n be fortushi,l Walk sernrin ,, at remunerative price,. Ah:d, altond to the tale, Itenting and I,t.todng of Real fOURTII STIII.T.T, above Woad. to htly Al'411g1,001118,1.1:anry Pat,;'.t. - - • OLMEN Lt, StiNB, Bankers and Ex .llchange Broker,. and ,valt.rm in Aceeptnnee, Gold. Silver and Bank Note, Fag.bailee an the I:llSt.rn and ‘Vt.i.ti`ill eon:41;101y for ,ale. made in all tile enies throns:ll , .in the Utined StateA. Depo,itB received in par fund-. or cur rep; hi :larl;:et street betwe , n Thtrd and Fnurtii ,troutti. Grows. WILLIAM RAGA I4rf, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, f II a>n•rii WM. IV. SMITIS CV., WHOLESALE GROCERS, :18 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mr..M Mttphgrftb, Pn. R':. .. %V. i^atkiangh. MILLER & nicKursoN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIES, WIN}:S AND SEGARS, N(N =1 AND =l, t)t , LtiiHai AN lit \v ts sTRI:I-7rs, .N" n SOLI? AGENTS FOR SWEARMI'S an GLASS. p Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, t'on stantly on Hand. por2 Pt i.g. i EP.I ... Lu ...e:: ~.., L I t ,... 'leo 0 ...-. . ..,:, 0 ,, .. 0 D ::- ..., -, = •••• , _. CO Co`Z Wi 13 = J. , P. <4 CZ :: 0 '1.4:.1 7' i. 4 ZW ce ....- .1.. Z W e PA A w Pei - 0 s•e , 0, XI 11l a ..... 0 14 r-e. = •4 , ril PI PI - 41 C. ot • i...... * 1 4 . 14 a 3 . - I• Cihid 0 Ar-s 0 l', r—s 10 I z CZ .... ASKS the, rtti.uitinn of his country frionils and de,troa to atoatro IttoM ~: his lal.'lltl ,, a ul mmply all Ito tanplmt• stath a, I 7.,ir..t. Sug. , Fr,:•3'ruP 9 . 51.1m.504,'P0a. , , le., at the lowest pos.alth. pram , Li- Prompt :Attention toren to all ord. r, rarla _____ DAVID beC/41n17.1 WWI MANN—. ......... A. CA.ITTIi WCANDLESS, IZgAIsTS 8s C0.,1 panvEssons to yur r u'cumr.sa.l • WHOLESALE GROCERS, MILERS IN IRON, NAILS, Akirp:gi ,YARNPA AND DITTSDIMOU ILANUFACTIJ}IIINGE.NEIVALLY, (Lena of Wood and Water Streets, felfdy PITTSBURGH, PA. Aortvarding and atommission. WILLIAM 11. YEATON, Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Ari- Agent far & Co.'a Chrunpagnet Dutch Company Amsterdam (tin; Ilartna [lnd Gertnan Sc. gam; Wales, lit -mattes, etc., in Custom {louse told • in sellt ly & CO., • Forwarding and Commission Merchants, L 4111.0, ILLINOIS. WHARF ISOAT PROPRI nous AND SHWPINii MJENTS of Lflinnis uprqo Rail road. Mark °nods, In all en,ies, to our ears. no9T:lydo'r -110 JOIIN'III.O OII . II EAD , COMMISSION MERCHANT, gait 7{,tA i./ . 1..LE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, 2 00—"c' P A l' E.—A dwelling house °Chan, film rooms and Mhz, ou Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of ground M feet - front by 110 deep to Robinson ,treCt. Also, a h cottagehouse on Robinson street. Price for all, $l2OO. fd Terms easy. fe'2l, S. CUTHBERT A SON, Market EXTRA FiN E ALITY T EAS OF SELLING VERY LOW. The beet anmortment in the city will always bo found nt THE VEKI:sI TEA STORE, " No- 3 S Fifth Strut, Near Mel 8. JAYNES. sf) GR. WORM CONFECTION, for sale by_ HARTWELL & SHEYHARD, Druggists, Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINDOW' CURTAINS—At Wholesale and Retail, for sale by mrlo W. P. MARSHALL'S` CO. B EANS. -100 bushels, for sale by WI& p. eMITH k CO eM ' 118 Second, and 147 Fourth streets. 500 LBS. ROLL SULPHUR—. . For sale _ . , HARTW SEITTHARC, Corner Wood and =eta. - ' • P , - • - 0 „t o • 3nsultantr. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK ILAVI , ..N, CLINTON couNTY CHARTERED BY TUE LEGISLATURE OF FERN- SYLVANIA.. Cath ......$.300,000 Premium Note., $132,313 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchnndize, Furniture, kc., in town or country'. Inurctoks i—llon. .1..1. Pearce. J. A. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Cha, Crieh D. K. Jackman, A. Mayer, Pet HON. lrso, HARVEY, Thomas Kitchen. G. C. President. T. T. Annuls, Vice PrcsidenL Tuos. KITCIRN, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, 0 No. 65 Fifth street. 1110NONGA_HELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF FITTSBURGI_T. JAMES A. 11137'CIILSON, President ENTLY M. ATWOOD, SeereLgry OFFICE, No. OS Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND bLtN.INE RISKS ASSFI'S-151A1' 1.1.1xn,1.85. Stock, Due Bak, p:l3•i,ble 04 rietpwild, quit ~, . .0- cured Ly two ,o , proved wwnie*.t $115.,5 00 00 , lillii Itecorwl.lo • 36.645 '29 !tills Di,t‘ounled bOO t 0 In Autry,. :qeelwuties' Bank Sio,LI, cost 0,105 00 100 ‘• Citizens' lion!: •'6 0.175 00 40 " EY-ell:LIP, Bonk " '2.750 " B) "• Bonk orl'itl..burgh " " 0,054 09 Bakineo of Book Accounts (Arlen Furniture '2,050 00 00 400 00 04,113 04 ensk DIRF.t,'Ai ItS: James A. Hutchison, Geor,,•e A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes., Robert [taken, William Rea, Joseph Kirkpatrick Wilson Mille John Nl'Levitt, my2:l Wm. A.Culdtvell, • Indemnity Against Loss by I?irp,. rplIE leR.4 - NKLW FIRE INSURANCE : 1• 1 11- 1 : 4 ,, l. r 1 , :i5 1(7 , 1 383 :4 TCha : ) r , A :::: 11. , ' L4, 1! ":6 : ( 4 :: 57- el T s Nl e w ,... - : ( : O ln t6 : FF- 1:1 1- : ,81 : v A : - a tis:l i z s T u e rrE1 0 C 4'2E' u: ;' . : 1 , : j:1 7, 441.1'.; . : 1 : : : : Cfl 6 11 : 1r , A1 1 ‘1 1 1 , : l ie; : t il . 61 $ 1111:0,7:El 7 :9b 5 1.1: .: n6C f ° : .9 , 7 7 9 1 14 , 4441,0rat - v1.0401 4 4,11 440160 Coll:4o , l,ll,,See'ts 88.530 29 5t4,441:4 , ;(10 .. ...1 , 011t value (186,562 23,)(44,4t 3,40t,, , s and Bali Reeoivable 71,5171 4,808 40 Ca-41- 42,002 30 The only profits from premiums whichilr . etVan G y 2 can divide bylaw, are trim risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property,in Town and Country, at rates a-slow as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid (notes by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,well as the ability and a:1.4'4410u imAwa 0.00, [ 4-,,, , ,4 ad Losses paid during the year 559, £tOO,SOfI GT. reTOlts. • . • . Charles W. llanetter, Monlocal D. Le.NriA, Tobi, Wagner, David S. Brown. Kannel Grant, Islao Lea, Jaeob IL Smith. Edward C. I talo, • tieorge W. Ricllard tleorge Fates, CIIA ~ . N. lI:UM:KEIL PreFident. Eta AIM C T1'041:5 \'is• President. WM. A. STE rIL, S..e: ehrr 'Ord tem. .1. C. AIII,NEI: epreiN, Agent, my li; Northe:d corner Third ',del 'A ,•• ood etreeL, FIRE INSURANCE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, Ou Building, , , Lirnit , d or P,rpetuul, Merchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Orr;Gr. Ng. sus n.i ca•UTSTVEST. CAPiTAI, $177,94 Invested forms. viz.:— Fir,t Mortgage an lutproved City Property, Korth dotihi.• the ,onount ............... 00 Peutll,anla fe .Illettheny County t; Ti veld. Peule , ylvatlia 1::111Jon,1 ......... ..... ..... 10.000 03 ov 1. , 1i.1 ; ,de1phi,.1; et. Y. ou'a 2.11. Loon. 11,000 00 r010,y11,01.1 ln Stoek. , C 4.000 St,,k, of the Iteotee Nit:tr.:ll Insuraueo.. 10.1:m 00 ,t, , t001:. of County Fire Insurance eo 1.k.f0 00 St“ l< n 1 1V1.4,,are It..or,nee 1•111..11 3f. Instill:0,o &nor. 14111, ....... et.• Ca, 11 ou Imf.l full iu Bank.— JOS. R. LIUNTEIL i'1,11'r.n,21,,, :4..1-1.1•11%,1,11:on, w 111 ~t in U. tit onij.son, N‘,l...rtt, Svn, Frelorike llrrown. NVIIII:un 31rm. , 0r. ‘',4ll,•liuk 5..% I•11,,41, li• niamm \V. l'lngloy t. l' e.. ~ I' Wore. I, Martnill Bill, V , ,,,1.,-rt '1%,1tm.1. tiknr,t4 , r..•iand. 1..,,„ 1 . r 6 j: i ~.1011, 4 Ji,..ili 'l' littailliig, C1:i:0 ,, S' li'i.i..l. Smith liiiwi•it, ' • J my , . t-1 V i iiiiaw.tril. Ji i lii i 131.4,11, Pitt, it. M. ii 1 Ncir,LlN. Si: relarY• - : .1. ti 11:0E11 i'l)FPlN„l,z,,nt, 1,,21V, ScIr11, , ::“ vomer .11,,1 r... 1 w(..1 =rret is. (Educational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, under. the fare of the Fraulsm Brothers, Lonr:rD-1, COUNTY,PA, r HIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated F.,lneateinal ~tfords all the Induct..- .0-M. that van fir desired for a Catholic Inatitution. It leeated in the tos,t healthy :mil Plouresipte portion ...f the Alleghent.,,u miles fom Cresmn station. on the Mreet mail t route r lA-tureen r Ploladelphia and Pittsburgh. The acholastie year commence , . the Ii r.t of Sept.:tuber. and will close on the let slay of July Terms fer including a thorough English Sc., rattle a`Oklron...ift,l 1.111 , 1 annum. The ..n.l Mode." I.4m.mage , Goan an extra charge of slu per niuntin. use of Ile.l.llng $lO. Vor further partietilar, apply to the superior cif the t' earl made to the EL. Roy. Dr, O'Connor. riti'liaktie • ' VIN( I EN'I"S (11.4,1.E6E AND SEMIN A la. ureter the care of the I,',enedictineyathers, , near I. kT it IZOh:, ESTNIoRELA N CI, itt ; * l`,.. In the College see Wight the usual britches of En rhnh In the Seminary. tip, Nfaiheyoutie:t. history, Ithetorieu.Puhisophy. et :o the ditterent. branches of Ingher erinittion nece,e..atry ld usefu to the.m aapiritig at lh~ Priesjdoral. The temp , for honed and TuitiOn are faSO per year, to lout SVIIIIkMIIIIIIIIV. ,irtetly to • Cerneui un,l Fronat. and other butt:nags.; Drawing Painting. Music, feral no extra charges, exeopiang some reemniimi3O ion for the use of instrument., Mr.hetue, NV:l,4Mhz. Books, Stationery, 3c, form extra charge, For partioular4 apply to the Directors of the College. The Csilleglate year begins on the let of September, rata t am, up tbe ;id of July FA fellottio H g. TER LLIMM, t,f the College. 01/ TOO President's Procla..63lloPll, No. 636, Dated ORDERS PUBLIC SALES IN THE .lEititrrottv OF KANSAS, no {MOWS: .At the tand Wine at KtocApoo, on the lath of Aninist, 1559, Of sixty nevi:Admitted parts of townships in the comities of Atchison, Doniphan, Broom, Nemalia and Callemn. At the SANE PLACE, on the 19th of Soptember,l9s9, of thirty-finir townsidps and parts of townships in the counties of khenalu, 'Marshall tail Pottowintinme. Al the land °thee et 41'.1:9;:11T.ON, on thtf:lBth of Jul v, 1859, of fifty-six townships and parts of townships in dig conuties'of Lyk ins, Linn, Domeng and Franklin. Al iht.BAsll.: P;sACE. 1111 . 016 22,10 f Atitztpt, 1859, of thirtv•sevPii toi,T,hlp? and parts of town Ships in the mooches of Shawnee. IN*ller arid At the SAME PLACE, tin the 12th Of September,ls9o, of forty-two townships - and parts of townships is the comings of Richardson, Breckenridge and AlikilSoll. Al tho tool (Age° at OGDEN, on the 29th of August, ISf2, of thirty-six townships aN outs of townships in the comities of Bottowottornie, I.favis and Wise. At the SAME PLACE, on the 19th of Septembey,lB.s9, oC twenty-writ townships and parts of townships in the counties of Riley. Darts, Wise, Clay and Dickson. The lands will he offerod with the usual exceptions of school auctions. Sc., Se. The sales will bo kept open until the lands are all offered. which is to he no, omplished within two weeks, and no longer; and no Kirsh) entry of any of the lands will lie admitted until :tiler the expiration of the two Vp,plißtioli claimants IWO required to establish their c um. to of the proper register and receiver, and 'maw 1400+4 Shp same on or before the day appointed for the oommoneenleUt 94141..pub1ie lialcs, otherwise Hick elalms will he forfeited: • THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office Wash April 2A. WO, [rayl'llsw6stAh T , ; ! ; ,e,. !I. P.;.APP.ST PLACE TO BUY PITTSBURG* PA my 7 13. S. DIFIFFARAfIII ___ Eat. .... ..-_... . VA LIJABI, ). ; INFOItALATI(pI TO lllllLDERS.—lfouldiugs, Window Prames,Pabel Doors, Shutters, Sash. Dfantel, die.; in fact, every kind of woodwork used in building, all made of good mato rials by the beat of workmen gnd unrivalled machinery. Brackets of every pattern furniahed and sei•oll slAng done. J. & R. T. PRICE, Central Planing 31illm, Water street, between Federal and Beaver, Alleghen • Cit • Q.A.UNDEWS VIOLIN SCHOOL.—A new 1,) and Scientific Self -Instructing Setaol fog the violin, on an entirely new method; intended Kir liesitu . ricvs, I amateurs and teachers. This work is particuMrly in tended to give the scholar a short, thorough and setae- title method of playing the violin in alt its branc from hes, in less than ono half the time than is required. any other work ever published or introduced in this coun try—by George Saunders. Price cent . M s. For sale by . JOHN HELLOR, ' No. Si Wood street. trice. ' . rny24 \ . RI _ . I 4 , 1 b V. 39,653 31 lIENRY M. ATlyoop, Az.isErs, 4470,17ki t, 47S 73 CLEM TIN I ;LEY. Ir-.Jl•nt PIIIECToRn. IN. 6:16.1 • SYNOPSIS Blarch wa,1854) EVERY VARIETY ,q 47 s st Tim PEOPLES' SHOE STORE, 314. Liberty St., below Sixth, Copies nuilled on receipt of the boxes choice Goshen Cheese just received and for sale at HAWORTH & BROWITLE.E'II, $ corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. bbls. No. 2 Rosin, op hare ead for sale by B. CL AJ. IL Licrißß:' . . 1859 SUMMER ARRANGENENT.IBS9 On and After Monday, April 11th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Paiminger Station every 'morning, (except Sundays,) at 2:50 a. stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. 11, with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. a. THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (eicept Sunday,) at 4t5) P. a., stopping only at.pir,incoal stations, mang direct connections at Hams urg for . Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7".20 A. a. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every everting at 8:50 P. a, stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilrnore, Gallitzin, Altoona. Aq con necting at Harrisburg with the traindirect for Bak:tore, and arriving in Philadelphia at 1000 a. a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at &no o'clock; A. etoP ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Brancn f rain at 10:50 a. 1(.., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. Conemangh, it'n) P. a. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except . Sundays,) at 224) P. tx, stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemaug.h. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 10:40 a. a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at t.. 10 P. a. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily. (except Sunday.) seam RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows:—Express, 12:45 r. x; ATOI., 11:&0 x; Flirt Line, 12:204.a;JOAMACAila AcegintriCtaatigill I. a; First. Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50 A. a; Second Ac •omtnodation, 12:30 9. a: Third Aebommodation, 015 P. a. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blair. vine Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Express Train Wcst,and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on tit, Pittsburgh and Coonells ville Road, leave daily. (Sunday. expepte.dl as follows: Mail Train, 7:00 A. it ; F4PrPt 4 .; pin ':5 O r. a. Return ing trains from Bitt4lairgh an Connellsville Road ar rivr at Pittsburgh ki-I5 A. a» and tkls s. 3t. 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 be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust; beau promise safety, speed and comfigt,l,4 Al; who rpa . vor this road with their tants:" Na Phew York - $l5 OG To Baltimore Philadelph .... ..10 00 Lancaster...». Harrisburg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the PennsylvartiA Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and NOW Yerit. Passengers purchasing notate incar, V.ll bo'charged ONE-HALF CENT PER MILE in addition to the Station rates, eseer,t stauonii . 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. B.—Tho iJaaninus Lino has beon omploced convey - Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for inch passenger and baggage. • For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger ation, On Liberty and Grant streets. NEW WESTERN ROUTE Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, 1 THE rmsHilp.cill, rOJIT 74 WAYNE AND CHICAGO LTD CINCINNATI, IA HAMI DEL DELAWARE Dietante Only 320 Milts from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. This line is composed of roads of the first *As, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the Stepp. - Lurect connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. (the trucks of the C. 11. & D.& O. dal. Road. being connected, for Louisville. St. Lonis t Evansville, - A 441101. Vicksburg, zta.‘qta, New Otlemns• Coro:wain= made at St. Lonia with the Pacific Rail road and Missouri River Rickets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Aril all points West. Also connects at (Alacinniko-with liontlietyPe P r aitroad. for Lexington, Danville, PrarilifOrt, and - all 'points to Central Kentucky. - Trains leave Penn street Station as follows: Through to Cincinnati with 3.30 A. M. 1. but one change of care, -ar riving at 13:44 P. Y. 2.15 P. M. 14pross Possenger Tratn, ar riving in Coastline at 1016 a. x., Oinciulasti BAD D. Y. BACiGAGE CHECKED T.IIROVeII -•- - FARE AS WW AS BY ANY (11 .. TIIER ROUTE. For all Information and Through Tickets apply at the T.ketliee, corner Monongahela House, or at Penn street Statton. I'esseng.ers desirous of going this route will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cut. , Ott: J. 11. .M00R1 7 ... Supt. P., Ft. W.' C. R. R. no2n M'L.AREN, Supt. C. li. & R. R. 1. 00 00 ^a1.3,:1 4.1 7..11 0-1 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859 THE BALTIMORE AND 01110 RAII, Eon) COMPANY are now prepared to receive !Mil forward Illerehandise under through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN cal Hates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line. For information as to rates, facilities, ete., etc., npptt' ration moo be matte by letter or in person to either of the under-tinted agents: At ItOril).)N,-Mon, Potter, corner State and Washing ton stOieis. • At NEW YORE, C. W. Perved, 229 Broadway, above the Astor At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun 8 Cowton, corner' Broad anti Cherry elfcets. At PHI LA DEL - 4111.A, ReHy, enrner Sixth and Chestnut At LIALTIIIDHE..I. T. England, CetreOttu stittiog. At Pl'rri: l lll.THOH, 2. A. Catighey.l.l4 Water gtreeL no_ Particular attention of merchants, manufacturers unit shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, and vininity,.is called to the foalities of this ,'no Route as ecnip.arisl with ethers. and their pattunacc 4nd favors :ac restectfully solp•lted. If ENRN 1./.IIEARti, • tlenecil Freight It. A. O. R. R. Co. MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND .L , RAILROAD. • Indianapolis & Cincinnati nail -mad. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and 'Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis New Albany and Salem, nod -Michigan Central Roads' for CIIICA6O, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDLAIs.A.POLIS, TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights carried from Cincinnati or Lawreneebtirg in less time than by any other route bi.wenty-fourhours, and at as low rates. The only road which shipments can be made front Cincinnati to the West, without • brt.q...i , g made to J. F.., GIBBONS. Agent, atCin cinnati; or, W. B. OCITING, Agent, at Lagrenceburg, will receive prompt attention,mad mot vh:lttge , /Or 'coon mission; no char-fitful , drayage areanuaission Leacrence bury. 1.,0r further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, Mt. 'lls' Water street.) Agent of the Compdav, who is OAT:teed to give TIIROC , 3II anemers to luilianspolin,Terre Ilantcc Lagyege,"Chithtgo; Tent, Greencastle, Craw fordsville, eliarle4ori,l'itris and Mattoci&D, President. t. .11,0. F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mrS awn= a =MON pQgaAa 114=11T50.1.' =WARD➢ P 11111411431.-. , iturar L. =ORM C URLING, ROBERTSON & CO, Diann radurers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASS WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wool street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh. 411. - All other kinds of Glassware and 'Window Glass nt tow market prices. [a 11:d1y A. & F. 14ARBURG W • - 1711.01711:67 KLIMPACIVRXII3 07 CIGARS OSNEAA.I. C 011711841014 tiO. 45 WEST LOMBARD 4%, .13b1Lf1MORE, MD. We invite the ittention of the trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Dommtio Cigars. Our facilities for importingZ as.welt as the lieety , of our n-4sortment are unsurpassed by any , house in thnStato, W 14114:1.1.: contracts made by one of the firm dating the • dull tittles; in. Germany, enable us to bold out extra in ducements to our friends at Resen„ ' • an2&ly - TrII. MULLtlit r & - ' CE - LEB Rd.T SPARliblliti BOCK" and MOSELLF. AVINE3, itnported andloesale by V. F. MARBURG, Sole Agents, Baltiluqt, Md. O_ER M.AN HARnicr..47.up 4krp,CPT4E RY, imported and for axle at lOvrilgares, by italatly . A. AF. ILLEIBUAG, Baltimoro, Md. CARTWI4GEM & 1 4 - 017.4 G! (Successors tfl 4Plin c4ftwistit,) MANUFACTURVIS 4aT)Cgr,Y l 4) of Ponltet anlyable Cuth7Y.SIITSIFA I itaId Instruments, Guns, ViStalsyFlobing W 14114, Pk-, NO. 86 Wood street. They give spacial attention to the Mantitic hiring of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Rep= tog with punctuality and despatch. apl.7 METE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE-, RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of forty of the most eligible • summo LOTS in the Second Ward, Allegheny City. • The . 'prices are suited to the hard times, and time will be given to suit pßiTrh,Fop....gurreyer, Corner Ea:, Common and Wafer Street, • Allegheny City ATALUABLE FORS ALE—Situate - 19 miles from the city, lost below Fconcisy, and about of a mile from' the railroad station:" acrea,' Phout 100 in fine timber ; orchard of fine selec fruit et:every variety; to 100 acre s of coal; two story brick. &siting Pease, of , !_loo / 11 , t eit fegrO. our rooms on 'each floor and , O4lsliost es 7 oS;ru . 7 'stable, etc. The property has a largo front on AlvirOtrio river; Beaver road runs through - it; aIIL under good fence; spring:4 of water in every field; is well' adapted for a stock tam or for pirderting purpeser, For price and eitit st. — Q TA N D XISC, NECIU*- 1.0 LITERATURE'—Irvineti • works; new edition..., with illustrations ........ .. ... volumes. tt- 4 ;erlev Novels, best editioniciratious styles. Pepy's LhaVy Void CorrniMobtfo.:...—; • 4 volt:nines. D'lsraeli's Curiosities 'of LltAt prescotre Complete Works, library s irty....... le ---. 15 Strickland's Queen's of 7 - . • " " " Hugh Miller's Works Booms Ambrosiana. ' 7 " Boswell's LI% cif Johip4on..." Th e spectator, a tiew'edilionby'Otiahners«. 8 Flanders' Lives of the Chief Justioes-:r Lifeand Works of Franklin 2 4. Webster " Life and Times of-John Milton, by Masson,. ~ Edgar A. Poe's Miscellaneous . . ... " lisnit' v s Complete Works, inducting Wash in on andouare -SAY s . ... .20 ap 1 . -# 55 Wood street.. iIIECK BOOK—On a l the Banks, for sale by N, as 2 :1 a s 63 Wood street, na63-Yoartll. porP Cleveland .& Pittsburgh Bailie* ON AND AFTER. WEDNESDAY A.priP27, togas will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitta . burgh, as fon Olte Pittsburgh, any2and and Chicaw Lint.—F.xpreas trains leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 a. x ' and 105 P.at., for Cleve land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit,' Milwaukee , Chicago, and the North West. The 1:05 r.x. train connects at Bayard with trains for all points on VIA TriscataWasSrannit . Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, mast be particular to ask for tickets via Clevolaqd. /over /Ana—Express trains leave at).216 I:lll.;.'srid 105 IP, a; for Wheeling, Zanesville,,Cioneville, Colum hue and Cincinnati. Tne . 12d116..1L train stopastWelta-' ville, Steubenville and Manors. below Steribenville. The 105 P. X. train stops at Wellsville and stations below Wellsville. Mad Train leaves at 6ab,/,x.; stopping at all Wa y § ta• tions ou Rivet Line. Aeomunodation leaves at 5:00 P.. 54 running to W villa only, stopping at alt Way Stations. • ' Pittsburgh, Cw.nZus. arid ISAnctiviatiatert Litlet 4 trafaWl , bausita—rast Express at ar, and Express 1.0, x., for Newark, Columbus,' Dayton ' Indianapolik, l mutual, Cairo, St. Louis, New Oilcans, and all points In • the South West. The Express Train runs through from pittiti'xikh to Cincinnati, without change of ears. Splendid. SieePing Cars 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 handledfree °iglu/Iga. , Fare always as low as any other route, sad eeritlee‘ lions certain. , Through 'Tickets can'Ke pioctrred at Pittsburgh, Rix risburgh. Philadelphia, New York und Roston.. • F. R. MYERS. General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent,. Liberty . Street Depot, „Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH,: IVA ARM . _ _ .CHICAGO nftIT•ROAD; Completed from Pittsburgh to Chitago WOODRUFFS BLEF_PINO CARS ATT-Matilints ON AND AFTEP. WEDNEDAY,' JUNE 15thi Trains All! leave the ie,tabion,: earner ,of Libertylituit kiraut streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pttsburgh. Crestllne. roit Express:...-Y215 i. r. . 6:56 A. IC . -- I.olit , JEtpress__„. -12:b0' P. Y.. 8:45 ABRIVEAT CHlCAllo—Express, 0t47 11.7,' EXpro9.. _ - • AVAINtjd PITTSBUB.GII—MaiI, 841* if.; gii , Fcien 3:30 P. )t.; Express; " " ACCOMMODATION TRAM, from .Fed - eral straot,r Allegheny, for N , rl , Briktdock, and ball ss. From CI-05 " " . Throrgh trains.connect as follows • At Alliance, with trains on the. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.- , At Orrrille, Ohio, tO and from Millersburg, Akron; CuF At • Diansfield, Ohio for Mount 17esnon,', Biteßiy;Sane dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.. , At Crestline, for Delaware - , Springfield , COlitintarsit:Ms• airman, Xenia/ Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis.. vine, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandttsiy, CMcire. At Lima, fur Sidney. Dayton, Chacinnatl,nto., , ete.:. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Irid., St. Louis iVetinethate ports ill Central liadiana,and, AtPlymouth for Laporte. ' - " " ' At Wanatalt for all points on the New Albany andSalera Railroad. - . • • : And at Chicago, with .trains for AU points in , Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and'Minnesota: - • For further information , and throrgh tickets may -- STEWART, Ticket At, Passenger Station, Pit tsburgh , FL 0: STEVF2iSON, Ticket Agent,. .I...:ssengerStation, Allegheny - I Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Oftko of the Company on the line of. the road, to all 'ports 4.thla United States. • ' - '• HousTaw jell • .. General,Passenger:Agent, Pittsburgh.., Gsl3sstliare, for sale .b USW -U• MEI - . T 111; NIGHT TRAINS. iviTirouT C.U.Via.sl4)l? flediml PRIVATE • DISEASES.- - ---DR:•:BROWIT'S MEDICAL and SURGICALPffice, No. 6098I1TH field street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practiee for the last twenty-fire•stors. His bust ness has been confined mostly to Private and Eangloal Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS ' ' - in need of a medical friend, should ntrt.fail to flattstit the sure place of relief- f,The Doctoris an regulargtedu-_ ate, and his experience in the treatment Class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sudeiers of obtaining perma nent relie.f, by jhl hic , Fernedinani following his tth' BI2O4Ni.R.LAZDtd never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases =sag from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of.a.tetter, psoriasis,sadagreatuutnyfroans or skin disca.4a, the orgrtn,of 'aritoti VIM fit eh tirelY ignorant.'To-persons so alflceted,Di.B.rdwn offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEiraiS. Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble, haslet ton'oftentrthtdisohlary_habit of.seriplal grati fication, which the young and wealoninded often give way.to. (to their own destructon,)..are the only, raliahle remedies known in this couritry---they are -isafei and make a speedy restoration of health. • Dr. Brown's it remedies. ever 114 core thip . disease in alas tiehe wilt Warrant a 'curb. e also treats Piles, Gleet:Gonnorrtima, Stricture, Urethra Dis charges, Female Weakness, Monthly_Siappressiew, Dia eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pales in the Beek and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad der, together with ail diseases of mainipurteoriginl , A letter -desevibing the symptoms; chntatning a lc 1, directed to DIL BROWN, No. fin St ithlield street,Phoe burgh, Pa., will 'be immediately answered. 'Medicine sent in any address, safely Tacked , and seetire front ob- Wide' tuati Ptivnte Romps,. bro. by Smiti/fiald s#oo ittshurahl Pa. '&1 • .!• ,TP A LI, WTI() ARI SIIITERING FROM the effects, of youthltyl , excevt,,eettlehuseof the debility arising frotrie - xnal be stately Mid pfrippently rptore4 tq Perfect 1101141, strepgsh, and igor; by wing-thy' . t: ELIXIR DE VIE. This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of en eminent Parisian Physitari; and is constanti used in Europe with never Piling success. It wil thoroughly remove _all . . - 'NEP:VOUS " SEMINAL EMISSION'S I MPEDIME TS TO. - MAR.E.IAQ,Ei-'; And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly enaliCido the effects of either VIZEJICTILY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually sgfer ingitl ut.nowi:laeled3 ' c e g s, lcursjjffing. Ono bottle willlast on mouth, are! is suitable for either sex. Sent free. b yipa paol.frctiorguiteast!ip.l.i• 41-1 - bi - ' per 'Bottle. Address, . D. 'II. AIIVE,RSQN, • . Irixtdway,.N. artiefilitiakii4 d {moo lions will be sept with each bottle, and free to any 44. arbss, ull aisplkeioo4..L;.. ./ ;I LOCAL AGENTS!! 1911014 wlrifP 6 Encli-o - PP4i it P 0 Cl2:o 4 indiisff ir, , PC§9l l VS:re7 ri .311 t 41:44 . • Sala White Beaus; rl•U4redlakci..l4 - : 4 : ,rt Tomatos., in Tin 'Da !N""ttSgt9s:"-- - : 4 + Pearl rki3 t riM t =4 % • Sfrnw Wrapp ntPaper, - til 'ha ore and for salo by.. , . JAAIIZ A. mr` '' • ' 'corner Market and First:streets. THE' CIIEAPET PIANOS IN TAE UNITED STATE&—Just received four Rosewood reund cornered eihnuil T cietave:Eiguios, manufactured by C. H. Hays d Co., Norwich. They are made with a full iron, frame, withifreneli ( ="r es t .ii9W an# , X4 4B in ".I'reetiotia after t Mak* W % octaves f0r,........- .. .. .. . 00 They will be sold only for cash, as the very small corn ' mi_ ion-oharged for rellingrand the extreme 16tepridie °l;l:lalUltiaC2TVOllrfarriP:P.q afisi/fIALLEP to sell e , I rorlai JOIRX MELLOR, 81%4'0041i t. - I,`UGA =N tl SPgar; fttAhWg, • , Purveitsed Voffti'e "Su . gurh , TarOhoter urr!, : .liAg9ll lll ,i „,.$, 01.1 , 41 Au, th r'r THE (X)RNER . Of -51,30puV, n p e H f, Anbe st;ep d y w ; e t l 4 l e i o n Mote-e a l i l e l e , li w : 4apa feet rg4aisk4t p r°°Ni uge\l luvklrirathwity d ,otr For sale by, . ,S : Sy3 )36 ERT 501,.T; r „.,„„s: witrac GP —A Urge Pr at il ti cel . 15 labo rr rt` ' 2 9r bOriei bmithoodana o eta. PALQVEEED— 1 75 bush,. fjoyerßeed eeil; lis ea Ana for , sine by. " 4 USLE I S, A. WAN: mrll , 4 tointit Market and QA RATOGA- WATEM—LA . .n gress Water, also Empire Spriaf t V . Vater, fresh, from Saratoga, justlreetimerLand fortelbt .3 WILCOX. . • comer. Smithfield ami Fimrth sta. %, •200 dozen ß L u enion Syrup •.?:. 10 do Pine A ..le S -ru. ' for,lnge-by POTATOES. -135 , ChlsL cid to arti, £4l _Co Palo by (mr.Yl) HENRY IL COLRINS. liltOWN'S SHAKER "VALERIAN :-2 , rff °23r° f` .2.,° &l - etUiro s i e fiet eK t3a4- SYV.P.P AND IPLASSES2.: • ,-',.-- 21, thli. tievr.Tbrk` Golden - 'Skim 'Skimp; 74 1 3. ' - l4 e- l ' i ii i" o l / 5 2e'4 k B o ro t m iii. fore vrigriq Ph J 7") i i r 7 5 4911 P Inn • 041.. - 1 , 11112.-r-hi. freih,ttris'Uhr . wing 31_.1 by (my ) HENRY H. COLLINS' . A rr .. f.oq. LT lii?,liTY--Five.and-aequarter 5 . 4 ,)tkr 14.4 1 . ci r iW mid TUrß ttitla 4: 41.4 UL-° a r kW* . gh a yeti desirable location for resi ences. an Mae:l5MM td the city, will be sold ' ACUTHBERT h SON, mr23 • , . , .61 Market street. A RNOLD'S fLUlD—Warran=nuine, AWL for sole by e 3 Wood street, near Fourth. iIUSBAND'SCALINEDIUGNESTS=. goes f4"I T. FeEararrocK a co, ' 4 No. (*owner Fairtivand Wood streets. LSE .STILL CATAWBA WI:N.B.—I bare on hands large supply of pore Still Catawba formediched leirpoSee. Those nehiege= to this tine should call and eXaMine rALAtilt, - iturehaling elaewbero. J. rutimirie. Omer planrood and lfarlrak *teat 150 bbls„ Louisville" Limo for sale [ 0 , we) • - HEN3Y E. 0014.1110, 1 . \`