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DAVIS & PHILLIPS, (Successors to Phillips & Co.] • Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, MIME] CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS & BRACKETS, STORE, NO. 07 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 148 FIRST ST Pittsburgh, Pa. S. B. &C. P. MARKLE, Pdripitg, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, IWAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA aii - Raga bought at market prices. m PHILLIPS SL. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central Rail road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care. no2lydaw—Jlo TOS. F.LEMING, successor to L. Wilcox & Co, corner of Market street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICLNES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all articles pertaining to the business. JIF r Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. WAITER. P. BABBILL.L.L. ...lONIIPB B. BUUIIIDL W P. MARSHALL & CO., Itnporters Y • and Dealers in French and American PAPER HANGINGS, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Delicourt & Co., Ptiris. au7 Tettim SZTII/ 11.. ROBERT J. ANDLIIBOII. REyisfEß & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodos & Co, wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, &e., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. apt M. LITTLE, VI • ERCHA -T TAILOR O. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) .FITLTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, is, is preed to STEAMBOAT CHURCH;,FACTORY AND OTHER From 10 to 10,000„B EL, OF ALL SIZES, poun LS ds. CHIME WU T .1 - made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUN'TER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. /Wit..BABBIT'S /ANTI ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON,S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Stearn Engines. ILCOX, sp2ikly T W -LI • APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, (br ow - of Smithfield and Fourth Street. above well anown stand, establohod by me in 1848, (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 too patronage here tofore BO liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated medicines alone will be kept, and a full assortment of articles usually sold in first elms establialiments will slava be on hand. P compounded at all hours. ivr. .Phy ar si a c te ian lY s furnished with puteemmedi resccriounptitryons ace eines at lowest prices. • L. WiLCuX. nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth atreots. SAMUEL FATINESTOCS., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 74 Wood Sired, Altsburgh. Th trubscriber has receired, in addion to his fall stock e of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cutters and Stutters, ana a very large stock of Sleigh Sella, 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. se= SAMUEL FAHNESTOCE. COUNTRY RESIDENCES' FOR SALE.— li ng house, A valuaorchable p rd roperty of six acres, with a good dwel from the cit and g ard e!three-fourths of a mile y,thr ee-fo urthsAleo, a deNirable prcmorty of 20 acres, at four miles from the city, wttlt good brick dwel ling house, 500 fruittvees, gra; Rgt and mutall fruits, gtt,ooo. Also, an excellent property ofit.ttteres, good how. 1000 fruit trees, etc.; situate at 4 mile; from the city, 52,600. The above are all in healthy and pleasant loeations, and immediate possession can be hail. 1e74 B. CUTHBERT d SUN, Real Estate Agents, 51 Market si rrEAS.—A choice selection of Black and 1. Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re. and tall, a Diam t the ond alley. Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond fe2l HAWORTH & BRolivntEn. MACARONI. -2-5 boxes Italian; VERSfICELLI-26 do do; . • OLIVE Oltr--26 dozen genuine, in quarts; 25 do do in pints; 6do Lucca, in Florence flasks, net reCvlyed and for sale by REYMER 44 AISDERS ON • SD Wood alto:. site SgCharles Hotel. CORN MEAL.--30 bbls. Choice Sifted Meal; 80 Ebb. \Choice Uneitted Cora Meal mat received and for sale E I. JAMES A. FETZER, apo. er of Market and Finn eta. for sale b • , , '.'. 4 ,• . T-'_'l', -1 2. !. ti;.t.:-',z,-,':'..--;',.,.':!!.:::.'.-;.'• Daily. Ilukt• Tr.Om • In Week • weak. - • •••• . wt., 1 7 ~, JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor DES 11, V ER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAL SHEET MAP ut."rilk: SF:AT OP WAR, embra cing a full Map of Europe, and complete maps of Sin. dims and Lombardy, Austria and Italy: the Whole ein. bodied in one super imperial sheet, size :Wall inches, furnishing such reliable geographical information as bo procured (ruin any other source. This sheet also contains Statistics earefully compiled from the ki te+t reliable authorities, Pie i n 5 the .trength ache armies and navies of the Powers of Europe, with brief 111,01Intr4 of the Leaders and Generals of the 0 111.0.1111SILIIIIiii8, ie the present struggle. Ako edrrect and handsome por traits o(l.iiiii‘ Napt,lean Elnto‘ror of Punier; Alex ander 11.. Emperor of Witte. FruncisJosepl i L Emperor of Austria. and Victor Emanuel IL King ot Sartillllll. For sale by W. S. lIAVEN. corner Wood and Third, and Market and Nec.,ud i•treei, T AS. 'MI LLI NUA R, ItION()NG - A EI. A t) PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having en' !urged his establishment, and tilled it with the newest and most aporored marhinerr, is now prepared to fur nish flooring and planed boards, nerowl sawing and re . cawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box-making. Ac. South Pittsburgh. September 7, 1057. selo CARPENTER WORK.—Carpenter Work, Repairing and Jobbing will be promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest possible notice, by culling at the CENTRAL PLANINii 9IiLI St Water street, between Federal and Deaver. Allegheny. 1111 hand and will be made to order. Mouldings, Doors, Shutters. Sash, Frames, Shelving, Flooring, none but the iSell 'Wiled working machinery. We nn• prepared to till all orders from builders. contractor•:‘tid others. J. & li. T. PItIcE, Central Planing Mill, Water eve,-t, 0015 Between Federal and Beaver, Alleghem G ROG E H. I ES.- 150 hinds New Orleans Sugar; Si) bids Crushed do; 25 to Catfee de; Eantwiek'n Syrup; 250 do cline's New titiealgi ; in inert-es prime Mee. for salt, hv %VAL\ 11. SMITH & (7t ap 2 nSeonxid:aind 147 Front streets. - plat RENT—A cottsL7o house of three rooms. litre' Cll EMOTE! -••• no. large yard 1111.1 -1;040, two nides•fpun , on the Braddoek's Meld Plank Road, V, por 11101 nor Rent—A dwelling hone tll - 11111.• rooiri4, two ae Jf ground, garden, (riot trees, etc, near Minersvill $ . ...13.0 a year. For Reut--A large and comfortable house nn Stev. son street, eleven rooms, gas and water_.s24o, For Rent— : l large dwelling hlllo+o, garden, OW trees etc, carriage 11011,10 and stable, ou Bank Lane, A glieny City—s3ou. For Rent—A warehouse on Water street. For Rent --A small store room on Third street. Apply to S . CGTUBERT & SON, ap2l 61 Market street FOREIGN NUTS -100 Frail Iraca Almonds, soft shell; 10 bales Bordeaux " " " " Sicily 30 " " " Bard " 60 bags English Walnuts; 100 " FilFierte: 60 Ws. fresh Pecan Nuts; 50 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts ; 1000 bush. Ground Nuts; 6000 Cocoa Nuts; Just received and fur side by REY NIER S ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite Si, Charier Hotel. PITTSBURGH SUNDRIES. - 100 bus. Dried Apples 30 Dried Apples-40,0t' ; 75 " Dried Apples—unp. 15 dozen Corn Brooms; 50 boxes No. 1 Starch 100 bus. White Beans; 300 bundles Crown, Medium at.... Doable Crown Wrapping Paper, in store and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market sad First streets. COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and for sale by WM. H. SMITH & Co., Second and Front streets. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics, very low- C. HANSON LOVE, le2 No. 74 Market street. JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street, received another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass k i3herwood'a superior SKELE. TON SKIRTS, with the adjilstablo Bustle. Also, white and gray Mechanic Corsets, in all sizes. fen FIRST OF THE SEASON.-100 boxes Sweet Orunges, received this day—for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street , Doeite the St. Charles Hotel. G' )C ER I ES.—Everythin g commonly I.'o in a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocery , and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be had on the most reasonable terms, at fen 13 A.WoRTI1 & BROWNLRE'S, 7\y Alt A'I'UUA in the Diamond WATER.—A supply of Con gress Water, also Empire Spring Viater, fresh from Saratoga, just received and for sale tiy aps corner Smithfiel L. WILCOX, Ittla ourth Ca YRUPS.— F MO dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry Syrup; 10 do Strawberry Syrup ; 10 do Pine Apple Syrup—f u r sale by POTATOES. -135 bbls. to arrive, aritrei; sale by (mr2O) HENRY 11. OuLLINS. BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN=Z2 ~roso for male tg ora ll er F A. WoodESandliKrotlstrtlm. SYRUP AND MOLASSES.- 25 bbla. New York Golden Syrup 50 N. O. Molaatwa, in oak barrels, la store and for sale by HAWORTH BROWNLEE, j'a2l in the 'Diamond. A T EAST LIBERTY—Five and-a-quarter acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn pike, with a stream of water running through it, a Tar/ desirable location for residences, and convenient to the city, will be sold by S. CUTHBERT k SON,' mr23 61 Market street. THAY ER'S FLUID EXTRACTS.--A large Rasortment of Fluid Extracta from the cele brated htburatory of Thayer & Co., just received and for sale by mnl7 L. WILCOX, Corner Smithfield and Fourth eta A LOT—Not a "Corner Lot"--but -a AIL LARGE LOT. of Embroidered Sandi, for sale at New. York-coat by JOSEPH HORNE, jyl9 77 !dirket street. 1 ." 4 CORNaIt:ECLOI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is directed to this establishment which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING , ROUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country 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. ap2S:dsw 13. D. MARKER, Ttromus Gauuu . SCOTT HOUSE, Cor. Irwin street. and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER & GRAHAM, JY 2 2 PROPRIETORS. SEETON'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor Havirtg taken and fitted up, with all the modern Im• }movements, this popular resort. the snbscriber 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 season. His W. ixis, Liquors and Ales he feels oonadent in recommendin g to the public for their excellence. OYSTER AND EATINfiV ROUSE, O. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WIIOLIAALE AND arum DEALERS ITN - LAKE AND EASTERV FISIL FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, AU in their Proper Season. no26] GEO. REINEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. A URENI'Z, Proprietor, No. 34-1 Liberty streetj nst beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having. at considerable tlxpense, fitted up, in excellent style. the MANSIoN HOUSE, would ris spectfully solicit a share of publie patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAtiON YARD, atibriling ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will ho furnished with the best the market can afford. felty ,Ildermen ARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN Mn .IrEiricr or Tux PLACE. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE ANTI FIFTH STREET'S. Sir- All business connected with this °dire will ten at tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal acct., eh to L Mert,tages, Bonds, Power of Attorney, etc. 'ldles to Iteal Estate examined. To the member of the 8..: he tenders his services an Commissioner to take Depos.s.ons to bo rend in the several Courts of this State, and e.! , ervhere. fins otfie is one of the main Police Stations o, the City. and es A sequently his facilities in executing L'iaincsa of that kind are very desirable. BAILEY & CO., mummy BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where they are now opening a stook of Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, and Fancy Goods, To which they invite the attention of the public. Illtver.Ware, Wale hes, Diamonds dr, Pearls, AT WTIOLESALE AND RETAIL. mrleosm JOHN THOMPSON & CO House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA • 11--12 SAMUEL C.' WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW, Aif - Offloo, No. T 1 GRANT STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. spa I. AMMON 0. If RIPPE!. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON et RIPPEY. Office, No. 94 FOURTH . STREET. E. SIMPSON. an2ra 0 H. RIPPEY AMIli A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE—No. 91 GRANT STREET C A Xt D . JSCOTT;•P• Has removed to the house lately occupied by' Dr. W. A.• WARD, No. 278 Penn Street (South side,) third door abort, Band stroot. .114- °Mon bmoe trom 9A. M. till SP. M. 1.. • Y JAMES S. KING , DENTIST, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE'AND DWELLING Tt: No. 100 Fifth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY, Where 111.1 patronm and frieuds - are invited to call. D R. L. ,OLDS H U PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, Continues the Pmetiee of Medicine in all its various branches. OFFICE A Nlt RESIDENCE, N 0.132 GRANT STREET, nearly opposite the Cathedral, Pittsburgh. de10:5,1) JAMES A. LOW RI F., Attorney at Law, oftive:Fcirth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith field and Cherry delltly Tj All 1,, Surroon Dentist, successor to I I •U. W. Biddle. N 0.14.1 Smithfield street. 45 °Mee hours (ruin eight to I o'clock, and from 2 to o'clock. folic ly &lines and Siquorfi y „ Will. CLAYTON S. `C( LIQUOR MERCHANTS NEAR Wth.lL) sTREor, .116 - Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Ruetified Whisky, or the eery best quality. delit E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTER. 9 OF WINES, BRANDIES, & ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old liVhiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, jellyd 1117 LA DELPII Id JOHN BILIVAR & CO., WIIOLESLIA DULERS IN WINES AND, LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Always on hand. Wines, Brandios.Gins, tot onouratiels and Beetified Whiskies: also, Blackberry, Cherry. Rasplairry, and Ginger Brandies. gobarto and tigars. W. & D. ItINEHART, Y/INOTACITZLII AND DPAIIII IN ALL IMO OP TOBACCO, SNUF! AND SUGARS ap3l:'-`y N • 103 ..001) STREET LYON A RNSTIIIAL, ir holrsnle nod I)l,Ver in GEMNF. HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, nth, the St- Charles hotel, oell AuKniture. IMPORTANT NOTICE IN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING tie st2l.-erlber is ul..out retiring from hisl n,,s, xo.l utters fur sale, at VERY LoW RATI-L,t, lus FURNITURE, VA NEER.9, offer,. for rent too Cal - inlet nn,l Chair Fitetory in whole or in part And the Itortnernow occupied by him in the "lempateli Building." FIRL %treet—rOSNO.,4ll,n given on the tir.t of July. I , erson4 Iu oraut or lourbltorit Wtii bud thi. n Tar , rtunny to purchase, the prince being put down From 10 to 25 per Ceitt. LOWER. THAN USUAL. 11. 11. RYAN, Non. and 69 FI 4'I'RFE JAMES W. WOODWEIL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • EMBRACING every tityle of Furniture, w, 31allogany, and Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chambers :Ind Dinin g Rooma, equal lo any in New York and Philadelphia, and at LOWER PRICES. Every artiste made by hand. and Warranted. at Cabinet Makers supplied with a n y 4111211111ty Fllrlllfilre and Chairs, on mitsonable terms. Hot and steamboats ft irlliShell At flit' shortest Don ee , W. rooms, Nos. 77 nod 71 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrlayd Olarriages. RIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE HAS JUST RECEIVED Al' HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run, he , tweet' Pitts burgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and gene ral assortment of Carriages, ilumesrßulkies, etc. His ' arrangements are ouch that he in constantly receiving now and second hand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. lie also man. ufactures to order on abort notice, CARRIAGES, DUGGlirkl, and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years practical experience in the business, and his well known he flatters himself that he otters great induce. ments to purchasers. /hr. The establishment is located on the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. JOHN S. SHAFFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository, NOS_ 7 AND 9, CUR. DIAMOND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET, BETWEEN THE DIAMOND AND LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA Carriages !Worts', sold and bought on commission. Repairing doue promptly. Purchasers from tho country will rind a large assortniont of CARRIAGES,• BUGGIM AND HARNESS, Which will please them, both as to.qualityiand price. C. WEST & CO ., MANT:171011:011¢3 OF CARRIAGES, RocIiAWAYS,'BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pn. Fay- All work warranted to be of the best materiels and worktnanahip. mylttlydis patents. THE LAST FAST. THE CLI/1111AX GRAIN FAN. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT the right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the aimar Grain and Semi Fan, the factory will be found at MUNN & BARTON corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them. They the premium everywhere that they have been shown . They are neat, cheap and the fastest ever k nown, W. INGLIS, notklydaw J. STACY. INDOW PAPER—For sale by WELDIN, as Wood street, near Fou rth, -~'z ~f j~d '" Prrrearseur, Ye. No. '37 DIAMOND ALLEY PPTTSB URGE, PA PIT7'SBURGH, PA ANI PITTeBUAG II MA.NU6ACTURI:SGENERALLY Aorwarding and Oommission, WILLIAM If. YEAToN, MO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 4,1- Agent for Ifehlsiiik A Co,,:e Champagne; Initi'h impaily Amsterdam Gin ' • fiaVana and German t'io i• Wines, Brandies, etei, in Cpstum and in se2l.ly. VARNISH, Me, Ete:,F, JOHN 111001iIIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, N OTICE TO (3 ENTS.—We have on hand And STRAP SHOFA which we are selling low, at -- - - SUMMER MILLINERY. Children , s Clothing Emporium. MRS. M. A. WEAVER H AS OPENED AT No. 24 Fifth Stree (UP STAIR. 9, IRON CITY BUILDING,) A full assortment of of the latest styles. CHILDRENN cLoTHENCI kept constantly on hen and made to order. Entrance—Nest door to the Trimming Store, toward Wood street. mybily • 1200' ,, ft SA L E.—A dwelling house of hall, fire ri..tas and cellar, oa d Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of ground '.N.) rota front' by 110 deep to Robinson street. Aloe, a cottage how— on Robinson street. Price for all, sl2oo. Tonne eaey 1045 TEAS OF B. CUTHBERT ilk SON, 51 Market td. EXTRA FINE QUALITY Th. best assortment in the city will alwnygibe found a THE PEKIN TEA STORE, KO. as fifth Street, Near Mod, 145 S. JAYNE:S.. 5 n GR. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION, •-• for sale by IiARTIVELL t SHEPEIARD, Droggik,,, fe2.l Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINNER'S COLLECTIoN OF .MUSIC FOR TILE VIOLIN, consisting of -- COTTILLIONS, LIRA DI: I LL POLUOL WALTItS, MARCHES, ROILYPIPL4, REELS, dins, FANCY D.OteLl, and other popular iu re, arranged iu an eitsv man ner for the violin:4 8. Winner. l'rice 50 Celli, Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by. in 2s JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. REAL JAPAN BLACK ING .—Thi s i ll _ timatile composition, with half the usual labor, pro duces a most brilliant jet black, attervis nourishment to the leather, and is free from any unpleasant smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by JOS. FLEMING, te3o corner Diamond and Market street. BHOW N'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER—An excellent Gunily medicine, for sale wholesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING, le3o corner Market st and Diamond. TPIERRING-10 bbls. Eastport, new; 10 do Alewives•, do WM. H. 881 ITT& CO., 118 Second, and 147 Front streets. For xele by je).o FOUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior Fveindry iron, to arrive and for sale by ap9 HENRY 11. COLLINs. WINDOW CURTAINS—it Wholesale and Retail, for sale by rarlo W. P. MARSHALL & Co. BEANS. -100 bushels, for sale by WU. E. SMITH" & CO 118 Second, and/47 Fourth rdreeta. 0 LB S. ROLL SULPHUR— Far sale. HARTWELL A fiLLEPHARD, -- Horner Wood and 811Msirl'ets. EMS =WE DOLLAR SAVINGS DANK, NO. 65 FOURTIT STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on 'Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from .May Ist to November lot, from 'I to 9 o clock; and from No vember Ist to May Ist. from 0 to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all Sums not less than Ose DOLLAI, arid a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, In June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, irnot drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as princial. and bears 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, money will double in less Man twelve years, making in the aggro gate 1100? Atm ON2-1161./ era ester. • min. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office GEORGE ALBREE. Hopewell Hepburn, James Steidle, James D. Robert Robb, Issue M. Pennock, Hill Hurgwin, John H. Shoenbergor, Alexander Bradley, James Hardman; A. M. Pollock, M. D, William S. Lavely, William .1. Anderson. THUSTESS. P. A. Madeira, John H. Mellor, James B. D. Moods, James DrA 1147, Walter P. Marshall, Wilson Miller, Henry L. Itingwalt John M. Sawyer, George Settle- John G. Itarkofen, John B. Canfield, J. Gardiner Coffin, Alonzo A. Carrier, ' , avid CAmpbell, John S.Coegrave, Charles A. Galion, William I )ouglae, Fruneis Benj. b. Fshnestnek, ' John rg D. Scully, hlen, James W. Iliulinan, Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, Thoobald Ilmbstaetter, Charles Snap, Isaac Whittler. SZCTLITita AND 111Z.L9THEIL CIF ARLD3 A. COLTON. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., 33.A.N3MERS, Corner of Pine and Neiman Ste., New York, Inane Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for travelers, avail:tide in all the cities of the Umited States, Canada, the West etc., similar to those in such extensive use in Etirojai. mrlo:3m 14011311, A USTIN LOOMIS 3: CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and all So euraiea for money. Money loaned on Che••ks at rhort dates, with collateral accurate. NOTES AND DRA Fr's BOUGHT AM) SOLD. Persona desiring loans can be arciannirAtiiiii on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Moe, attend to the Salo, Renting and Leaning of Real Estate. Iftlee, No. 92 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. tnli2ly AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. 1V - BOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, tiold,thlver and Bank Note,. Ets!iiani.,:e on flie Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the Tinned ...Mates. Deposes received in par funds or cur rent pamper, No. t Marketror, street between Third and Fourth streets. UaZtddy 6narers. 'WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,l W.M. H. SMITH WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa Wrollixusn, W. Ricir...rm,N, Pittaburgl MILLER Sr. RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND lIIIPOITY39 OF BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS, NOS. iza AND TM, CORNER OF I.IBF:RTI' AN lvly STREET., AND SOLI? AO RN 7'S FOR SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PITINIUTRGII, PA. ron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, dc., Ac., Von stantly on Hand. [mr2 WCANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,, arcemums To MC[ a arca xTI.T.T.] WHOLESALE GROCERS IRON, NAILS, (;LASS, arrlON YARNS, an - ncr . of 11 . ../ and Water .4freilf Commission Merchant, FOR TIIE SAL) OF PIG METAL AND Bimogs, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BEI,uIV MARKET, PI TTS BURG 11, PA A LARGE STOCK OF Gent's Patent Leather and French Calf CONGRESS GAITERS, 31 FIFTH STREET. W. E. SCIIMERTZ 4: CO SUMM ER MILLINERY SELLING VERY LOW SCHOTTISCIIai, Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SY7..VA.N lA. aith ..... 4300,000 I Premium Note, r 1434.1 TINS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Merehandirk, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Omicrons :—Hon. J. J. Pearce. J.ll. Hall, T. T. Abrams, lion. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist.. 1). K. Jackman, Clue.. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, ThoinAs Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Amass, Vice President. 'Foos. K texts, Secretary•. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, No. Cl Fifth strt.t.t. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF FIRE ASS . irrt, Stock, into Bills, payaET S—MA Y ble on demand, l6s9. and se cured by two approved names - 6115.6.00 00 Bills Receivable ~,, 36,645 29 Bills Itircountetb 054) 1/0 115 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 4165 00 100 " Citizen,' Bank . . 5;175 00 40 " Exchange Hank " " 2.050 00 50 " Bank or Pit kburgli " " . 2,750 00 Balance of Hook Accounts 6,054 05 Unice Furniture 400 (X) 61.4/1 04,113 04 IYlRFC'l'oll.'_ii• • James A. IluteliNon,' Win. B. liolme4 . - Georgi , A. Berry, William li.a, .' liiitiprt 1 'al:ion. Wileion 'Mille Jotio•pli Birk patri , rny •1.5 John 31.'Deviti • Wm. A. evJil well, ' Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM Y 0 I'll ILA DELPII lA. 0111,0, No. 4.3 T, Anti 437 CH EH7 NUT STILEErf, 'war Fifth. STATEUE.iit or ASSETS, JANCAET - ISt, Agreall.l2l to An Art of As. , lembly, (ting: Flr,t M..rt....age, amply secured :1,731,C,C9 89 13% (pre,ent value 61,) cost. 77,761 71 Ipuury Lunn,. on ample Coll:aural Suelts MAIO (p..•-rat value 73.) coat 71,6471 Reveivable .4.808 40 (4•11.. 42,0117 38 $2, 11 16,T... 132 The ("lily profits from premiums which this company divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurrinees neck, on every dc,rription of Property, in Town and Country, at rates LL , 14,1F . I.P are consistent with security. Since their ncorporanop, a period of thiity years, they have paid losses by Fir, ti , :in amount exceeding Four Slillions of Dollars, the affording evidence ol the advantages of TI/P11111171,, PH well as mentality and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1 , 41 , 5,;710n,bur• • DIRLCTOES, Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Len, JACCII, IL Smith, Edward C. Dale, George Ti. Richards, George Fides, EDWARD C• DAL E, CIiA.S ce . N. re RANCHER, President. Vi Psident. WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. FIRE INSURANCE PITTSIIU JOS. It MINTER BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, On Building, Limited or Perpetual, Merchaa dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. CAPITAL, Sl7 7 , 31 . InreNt.e.l 101 fOlll,l, 71Z 7- llort,un , no luiprorod City Property. worth don 0 . .. 1.11,10111P101t f 151,600 Ou Penns y lvA nial . nolrow l Co.' , 6lleent.lfortgage Szsomon.e..,t t.'7,900 Oo Allegheny County cent. PeonFllYarna Loan.. 10.000 0( City P4ll:nteli•hi:4l: 11.11 L.,.,,. il,ooo Cr, Penns) IVorin lialireb.i..l.6lllllgOky .... 4.140 of the Reirti Zhu ii:tl 111,11r,inon 19.1Ln 01. Spelt of (. 1,010 In,nran, Ci , ,o 01 Stock of Delawart•lll.:l. In,nr.nr I.nr Company. CO. ("mon 11. In.nratioe .',1,1,;41 :10,373 - I,l.4unen.r fql• Ct.:4llM /1.11141 11.110 t._ , 76.47,, 4. ri.Fni TIN(.I.EY. Pr. , ,leuL Dlste,,,x.,. Clem Tmglev, ri - mm.,l Fti..l.l,am, IVilli:un rt. Iliornpson, 1t..1,rt St,,, u, Frod..lll:t. Br,. n. ll'llliam Mu:..-vr, Gilruolms St,..vetl,m, 1 - truronm W. TH,..;:i.‘y .I,lin H. Worrel, I‘l3l,lrtll 11111, H. 1.. 1'...r..,.m, Z. I,lllrop, Itolwri Toland, I lutrit , 1 , 111n,i, 1 , 1,1..riek 1.4.t01i,z Jul T. MmtleEf, Clyirlt , S. Wo”.1, Smith B.Pwvii, Jame, S. Woodward, John Ittss,ll. Pitts. It. M. II I NCH MA N. S....re.rAry. J. GARDNER. Ctll , FlN, k , mt. tnylC Northeast eerie, Third 1.1,1 IVoe,l ,tr.-rtA. ME= (Educational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, niter the Care of the Franciscan Brothers BI'124;11, l'A Lou Eyn cAMBEJA COUNTY, PA., T iii, iNsTrrivriuN, naturally- situated Ed.•fttllnl3lgrants all the induce. nicata that can de,:ired for a Catholic Institution. Ii la located in the most healthy and Ptottirrtapie portion of the Alleglientea, daltaut four miles from Cred,ion Station, on the direct mail route betwcon Philadelphia and of Tho achol,lie year POMIIIOIIVOS firstSept.intber, and trill dose on the mat .lay of July following. le Terms for Board, tnehuling a thorough En titir Coarse, are Stoll 1,, annum, •" • - , The ela , ,e, and :%tokl,rn Languages form an extra rharg« , of 1.10 pi - I'll.llllllM. 1 V:1'41111V and u, of lied.hne,slo. , For further part4cularN apply to the superior of at. can be made to the Rb Roy. I rr. O'Connor. narialaw A T I X( 'EN . 1"S CI ) 1.1.E141'; AND sEMINA RY, under the enre of the Benedictine Fathers, near LATROBE, wy... 4 Tm..REI,,ANt.I.III!NTY, Pa. lu the Colh are night the I,llal hrancht, of ED• phsh Edw . :nom. In the Seminary, Iho Mathematieia, History. Rhetories, en•_. 1111 , 1 the 1 i1111 . 1,11t 1W:11101e, of higher erudition n0,,,,,ary or u.eful to th,,,, , ,pirin g to the Prie.thood. Th.. term. for board and Toition are toil per ) ear, to be paid seini.annnally, strietly in advance. tierman and French, and other limp:lves, Drawing Painting. MaNte, form m. extracharges,ex,ptingsamt reeompensation for the u-e of nintruments. e.heine,-Washi Ilg, Howl:?, Stationery, he., form extra Charges. F r particulars apply to tho Directors of the College. e Collegiate year begin, on the let of September, inde on the 3d of July following. • FATHER G. B. 1.,17)13f, Director of the College. 13,13 000 i two " l " t.‘ 3\l groun d . i'l: on i l3 ( 2ll l lCA E ne a nA(11 ir : acres of elioioe kind, and dwelling house, •L.,ni the 115 sere, of Ie• I. sixteen miles front the city, a du good improvements. • for 2ti acre, of land. at font ogles from the city; go o d dwelling nom, Is,ru, dc—orchaitil of from 400 o , rain trees, all tinder good fi•nci---c oa l Of good qual. at. Ti,,, improvement. on the place arc worth $4.500. liroportn, and many other., are for sale by S. CUTHBERT it SON, lye Real Estate Agents, 51 illark et Street. 1 . ) ANDI ES M I , ICA LPU IiPOSES L —Warranted of the beat •mality. Alen, a complete ri,ortnemt of Wmes, whi , key,4 and Gins, of Amerior quality, kept constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, - i 415 Corner Diamond and Market street, FNS ANS.-2,500 Palm Leaf Fans, A sold - 4 the case or Silk, Linen and Paper Fans, lit low prices at EATON, CREE & CO'S., jy4 Fifth And Alarket sta. . VALUABLE INFORMATION TO BUILDER-S.—Mouldings, Window Framea, panel Boors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, &c.; in fact, every kind of woiahvork used in building . , all made of good mate rials by the best of workmen and urinvalle4 machinery. Itraelc;m4 of every pattern furnished and scroll sawing done. J. & H.P.' , • Central Planing Mills, - Wye: street, between Fvderal and Beaver, ITS Alledny City. QAUN DEWS VIP N SCIIOOI—A new nod Scieutifie Self-Instructing School Air the violin, on an entirely new method; infended for beginners, amateurs and . teachers. This work is partieularly m tended to give the scholar a short, thorough and scion. !, title method of placing t h e violin in all its branches, in less than one half . the time than is required from any i other work ever published or Introduced in this rann. ' try—by George Saunders. Price 50 ccubs. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. S 1 Wood street. Copies mailed on receipt of the price. my 24 DUBE STILL CATAWBA WIN E.—l havo on hand a large supply of pure Still Watch* Wino fur medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything ICI this line should call and examine my stock before purchasing oluewhete JOS. FLEMING, metY Horner fHamend end Market istr•Det CEFSE.-2.00 boxes extra prime cutting NJ Choose for sale by HENRY IL COLLINS y AKE FISII.-00 packages for sale by ql.l tY6 HENNA' IL (MAM. WTHITE BEANS-50 btediels I;ir sale by WM. IL SMITH a CO. SYRUP -28 bbh-:. prime Syrup nn• sale by j WM. IL SMITH Second and Front stn. SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by .1. R. WELDIN. Ica/ G 3 Wood street near Fourth. C}111; E-5U boxes choice Goshen Cheese just received and for sale at HAWORTH' et: BROWNLEE'S, np9 corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley: itOSIN.-330 bbls. No. 1.1 Rosin, on hand and fnr aide by R. C. & .1. H. HAWI NA. AI NOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine, for sale by J. R. WF.Lf)IN, apt 63 Wood street, near Fourth. iritlECK BOOK—On all the Banks; for sale ki by J. R. WELDIN; . apt . . eil Wood Orirl, near Fourth. ~;11SUItattft. WEST BRANCH OF pIrrsBUIZGIT. - JAMES A. lIIiTCII/SON, PreNtden AND MARINE RISKS 1 - 2z9.8.'.3 HENRY M. ATWOOD,Secretary3l. OFFICE NO, WS WALNUT STREET. ASSETS, $276,478 4a To Yown-lliem. A LL WHO ARE SUFFERING *ROM j 1 the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and rnaatiently restored to perfect health, strength, and vigor, ELIXIR DE 'VIE.. This TWs most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent ntrisianPhysieWn,and is constant] used in • Europe With never Ming success. It ail thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, avausiAL . issaalss, AND IMPEDIME TS TO. MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to "a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the effects of either MERMEN' or` DISEASE, rrom which so many thotisands are continually suffer ins without knowing a remeing.dy. he coot of cure is tr One bottle will ton month, and is suitable fo ifl r either sex. Sent free las by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, Si per'Bottie. — Address, D. H. ANDERSON, 381 Breeduity; N. Y. N. 11.—A Circular containingfull pirtictilars and dire°. tionS will be sent with each bottle, and free to any a* dress, on application. ' LOCAL AGENTS WANTED, mrakemchkw-eod _ ROPOSALS FOR A.R3II"IIIANSPoR. TATlON.—Proposala will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12. 3f , on the Ist day of October next, for the transportation of military supplies during the year 1810 and 1841, oti the following roams: 1. From Forts Leatienworth- and Riley in the Terri tory of Kamm.", from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Nebraska, or from any point on the west bank of the 'Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 42 deg. north at which a depot may be establish ed, to the posts which are now or may be established in the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude 44 deg. north, in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and - , east of longitude 114 deg. west; and in the Territory of Utah north of latitude 4d degrees north and east of longitude 114 deg. west. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in • the Territo ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union in the Territory of New Alex - jet), or to any other depot that may be designated itt that Territory. . - - 3. From Fort Union, or such oth e r depo tas maybe des ' ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or depots that are or may be established in the Military Department of New Mexico, 'except Forts Bliss and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year wilt not be less on either of the routes. than one hundred thousand pounds, nor more on route 1 than ten millions of pounds. and on routes 2 and 3 than two millioaa five hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation will be per formed on each route in each month of the year. and may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two of them, or for each route separately : • Bidders will give their' natnea in full as well - as their placesa of residence, and be prepared to executi, bonds with good security in such nu amount as the quarter master General may determine. - Contractors must be • in readiness for service by the Ist day of January. 1810 ; and as transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be trans ported during the year on all or either of - the routes, they will he required to have pinees of businea or agen cies at or hi the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth; Fort Lar amie:nod Fort Union, or other depot in Now Mexico, at • which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. Each proposal musl - be accompanied by a guarantee, signed by three or more persons known or Satisfactorily certified to the Quartermaster Genend, setting forth that if the party proposing shall be 'awarded the contract, they Will enter an obligation for its faithful performance. Pioposals will be endorsed as follows: Proposals for Army Tramportation, and none will' be entertained un less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth in this advertisement The right is reserved of rejecting any or all the bide iat may be made. QUARTF”..qiZa Grnitti's Wrohingtoo, June 27, 1859. jy4:mw&tiOctl Navy Beef and Pork for 1860. NAVY DZPARTMLNT, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, July 15, 1559. ) SEALED PROPOSALS, ;endorsed " Pro. posals for Beef," and - proposals for Pork"' as the ea., may be, will be received at this office Mail 9 o'clock, t. on Wednesday. the 7th day of September next, for tarnishing and delivering, free of all cost and risk to the United State, at the following navy-yarda: barrels beef. )3arrela pork. •./,940 • • 1.1X.0 .4,W0 4,000 5c9, At Charlestown, Mass: At iirc.klyzt; N. Y At t;omport, Vu ,0 5 - One.lial ref said beef and pork must oo be deliver - di ,60 11. each of the above named yards, respectively, by the let day , of April, and the renmining half by the Ist day of June, ISGO,Vinlese earlier deliveries should be required by the chief of this bureau. Payment to be made with in thirty days after delivery. Bidders must speedy their prices separately and die-- timely in separate idlers fur the beef and fur the pork, and bir each of the places of delivery, covering all ex penses and all charg er . The beef must he from well-fetteneil cattle. slaughter ed betweeu the let day of October, 15511, mad the Ist flay of January,lVA and weighing fart 14,, than six hundred pule this, art weight, eaeli. The legs and leg reeds of the hied uarters, and the shin,. and • shoulder-elude, the shoulders of mullion and end+ of sticking levees. and at least twelve pounds from the Week end of earl) fore quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1.11,11. 4 mid 5, on the drawing or delineation of the hire and hind quarters of ox. which will be atbudied to mid form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel; all the other pieces are to be packed. and, Manyid of being rut with a dearer, must be eUt through with rt=imninidknif 1:,, /Jr girt. the !aria n ..glare, .1,1 .snout, appotrenne, to pienss if nut toss Man eight pounds. nor more thUll - hretre ).14 men. 'rite pork must be packed from cornd - eit well-fatteued hogs, elaughtered between the brat day of December, hr , 9, and the first day of January, lafo, and weighing not 1,8.5 than two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads, Mims, necks, shoulders, hams, loev., feet, - butts, rumps, lard and all refuse pieces; and mulct tweet with n sair and key', in pieces weighing not leas than six pounds, our murex than twelve pounds, each. : Both the beef and pork must be salted with :it least one statute bushel 44 Turk's Inland. Isle of Slav, Key West solar.thi on digs solar, or St- II hes salt; and the beef must have live ounces of fine pulverized saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be made from fresh Water as strong as salt will make it, and must be perfectly bright and clear. Lech barrel must contain full aa,3 poundsnet weight of leef or pork - , amino excess of weight in either article will-be paid for. The barrels mast be - entirely new, and be made of the beat seasoned heart of white-oak staves and headings; the staves to be not less than five-eighths of an inch thick, and the headings not leas than (11,c...fourths of an inch thick; they must he three.fourths hooped over. including Ills Iran hoops, with the best whiteonik or hickory hoops, and each barrel must have on it four iron hoops, viz: one of one and a half inch in width on each bilge, anti °floor one and an eighth inch in width on each chime, and each to be of one-sixteenth of ail inch thick. Each barrel must !ado( the interned curiae' t y of thirty-tvto gallons, and the iron hoops must be well painted with red lead. Flitch barrel must be branded by burning on its head Navy Beef," or " Navy Pork,"Ele the (Tee may be, with in contractor'm name and the year when packed, and weight; and shall also be branded on the bung stave with the letter B. or P., no the case may be. The beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed by the chief of this bureau. be inspected by the inspecting officers at the respective navy-yards aforesaid, and by some "sworn inspector of salted provisions," who will ler selected by the respective commanding officers; but their charge, for such inspections must he paid by the respective eontractors, who must likewise have the bar rels put in good shipping order. to the satisfardimi of the commandant., of the respective 'navy-yards afore - I said, after inspection, awl at their own expense. Two or more approved - sureties in a sum equal to one ; half the estimated armaint of the contract wilt be requit ed. and twenty per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collat eral security for the due iindfaithild performance of the respective contracts, which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects; and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of failure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed period. In case of failure on the part of the contractor [4i - deliver all or any of the beef or pork above mention ed, of the quality and at the time and places above pro vided, the contractor will forfeit and pay to the United States. as liquidated damages:a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contract price to be•paid to case of the actual delivery ttiereof which liquidated daniages may tie recovered from time to lime anther may se eme. Payment will be mods by the United State:eat the periods abZive specified, (excepting the twenty per centum to be withheld until the completion of the contract, as before stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have Wen in spected and received, and bills for the same shall have been presented to the Harr agents, respectively, duty approved by tics commandants of thei respectivo . navy yards, according to the terms of the contract. The parts of beef to be erchafed uill beim/ice/arty desig nated in Vie erigraring to be attached to the contract. Per sons intcrestol can obtain theta on app/icatten at Mit office. Bidders whose proposals ate accepted (and none oth ers) will be forthwith notified,and asearly as practicable a contract will be transmitted to them for execution. which contract must be returned to the bureau within ten days, exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a noti fication thereof, within the meaning of the act of 18144 and his bid will be made and accepted in ennfermity with this understanding. Every offer made mart be accompanied (as directed I in the sixth section of the act of Congress making RP- propriations for the naval service for 1846-'47. approved I luth of August, 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will. if los or their bid be accepted, enter into all obligation within - ten days, with good and sufficient suretiee,tofurnish the article proposed. This guarantee must be eccempanied by the certify rate of the United States dlaltlet Judge, united States district attorney, or navy agent, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee; No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee. The bidder's name and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, where a company offers, with the Christian names written in full, must be distinctly stated, • Under the joint resolution of Congre,s, approved 2.7 th Starch, 16,54, ail bids for supplies of provisions, cloth ing, and small btoros for the use of the navy, may be re jected at the option Of the department, if made.. by one not known a. a manufacturer of, or repilar dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the re verse, must be distinctly stated iu the bids offered. TE CHEAPIT N I'IAN( IN TIIE UNITED STATES.--Just recitived four Rwitewood round cofllered a and 7 octave Pianos, manufactured by C. H. Hays & Co., Norwich. They are made with a full iron frame, with French Grand Action, and made in all respects after the designs of the lost makers , toctaves for 4175 00 200 'no They will be sold only for ca. , M, a, the, very small COM- Mit.loll charged for selling, and the extreme Tow prices DlAnined by the manufacturers will not justify them to on credit. For sale_ by mrtn3 JOHN . bIELLOR, RI Wood street. SUGARS.—N. 0. Sugar, Crushed, Lump, Pulverised and Coffee S . nears for vale low, by the barrel, at HAWORTH / BROWNLEE'S, fen in the Diamond ATTHE CORNER OF BANK lanes, Allegheny, two lots each 2534 feet front by 00 deep, and a brick dwelling of hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, wash-house, four chambere, and.finished attic, a good cellar under the whole house, hydrant, de. For We by S. CUTIISERT * SON, mr.ll. 61 Market street.., ICE-10 tierces prime for sale by jam Wlti antrru & co:_` . PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittahargh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACUED TO ALL TEE _NIGIIT THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARR! QN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY; JUNE 15th, 1859 Trains trill leave the Station, corner of Liberty anti Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pittsburgh. ' Cirsttine. F6rt Wayne Express._ ..... a.m. - 6-55 a. x. LOl P. 111. Ex p ess_ _. 12:50 P. M. , 8:45 P. M. If 2:30 A. M. 8:17 x. ARRIVEAT it'AGO--Express, 6:17 P. 314 ,Express, ARRIVE AT PITIB 8:25,P. IL; Express 3:30 P. a. E.:SPre,.. 2:11.1 A. It. ACCO3I3IOIIATIoN 'PRA INS. 'from Fedi-ral.'streat, Allegheny, for _New Brighton, 10.',14) . /C. M... and 511 P. Y. From - " G* .12:11) Through trains emineet as fellows:— • • At~ ho Alliance, with trains on tlio Cleveland and Piti.shurgh At °lrvine. Ohio, to and from 110 kraburg, Akron, Cuy hogs Falls, etc- At , Mansfield, Ohio,' for Mount' Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Tole_4o,..Detroit, etc_ :At erestline, far Delaware Springfield. C0'160,113, ein "chinat-i, Xenia, Dayton, futhanaisilis,'St. Louis, Louis- At Forest, .for•Springrield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc.:Pete. At Lima. for Sidney. 'Dayton, Cincinnati, et!---, ete. At Fort Wayne. for Petit, Lafayette. Ind:, St, LOlli9, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for I.aporte. At Wanatidi for all points on the New Albanyand Salem Railroad. • • • Arid at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota- • • - Forlurther information and throegh tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, .• . Passenger Station,‘Pittsburgh H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allehen Through Tickets •rof sale at the Ticket Office y of the Company on the lino of the road, to alt Tarts of the United States., J. J. HOUSTON, jet.% General PasSenger Agent, Pitislourglb_ . 1859'SIIIIIMER ARRAI'iIIEMENT. 1859 On and After Monday, Aprll.llth. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY,'ERAINS. THE, THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Shttion every morning, (except Sundays,) at 2-.50 a. M., stopping only ut principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg,'Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Ihirrlsburg, connecting at Harrisburg afl r. at., With train for Baltimore direct, arriving in PitiladelphaL at 5:00 r. a. TILE FAST LINE area daily, (except Sunday,' ut 4,20 1.. a.. stopping only at „ principal stations, making direct connections at. Harrisburg, for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or-Baltimor e at 7:20 A. M. , TH.W EXPRESS' TRAIN leaves the Station every evening ut Sot) P. 311.. slopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilinure, Gallitzin, Alumna. an,, con necting at Harrisburg with the train direct fur Baltimore,. and arriving in Philadelphia at /0:00 A. a. ACCO3II,IODAT lON TRA INS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY • PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0:00 o'clock, A. at., stole ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Train at legit/ .s. x., and arriving tit Johnstown 140 r. x, Couemaugh, -THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except .Sundays.)nt ~50 P. rt. stopping at all stations, arid running as tar as Conemangh. FIRST ACC O3II t IO I , aTioN - 'fRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Stinday,) at 10-10 A. N. SECOND ACCOAI3IOLATIoN TRAIN for• Turtle Creek leaves daily. (except Sunday,) at 4:30 P. N. THIRD ACCONIMODA'CION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at Gra.) r. Y. RETURNING- TRAINS arrives - in - Pittsburgh at. fol lows i--Express, 12:45 P. a; Mail. IlgiO P. ltj Fast Line. 12:20 ; Johnstown Accommodation, 11, , 00 A. a; First Turtle Creek Accommodatiin, 6,141 A. a; Second Ac commodation, r. a; Third Accommodation, G:l5 • Trains for Blairsville and Indiana' connect at Blain , villa Intersection with Johnstown Way Pussenger Train East and. West, Express Tulin West, and the Jolmstown Accommodation Train Eat and Went.. • PITTSBURGH AND CO.NNEILSVILLE TRALNS, stopping at all stations on [ha Pittsburgh and Connellse rifle Road, leave,daily. (Sunday excepted) nil follows :-- ?flail Train. 7Siu A- it; Express Train, 2- . 50 e. sr. Return__ tog (no m , from I s imititirgh and Cetinellsville Road ar rive at Pdtsburgh 8,15 A. to, and 615 P. u. - .The.traveling public will find it greatly to their inter est. in going Last or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodalrons now uttered cannot be surpassed on any iil her route. The road is ballasted with .stone, and is entirely free from. dust; we can proufise safty, speed and comfort to all who favor this road with their parronatze. No New York $l3 DO To Baltimore...—i., ...... 00 I Laneastor........ • • Harrisburg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all 'stations' on the Penrisyfrania Railroad, and to Philadelphkialultunure and New York. ONE-B A Passengers pnrelotaing tiezets in car , i will be charged Ll' CENT . PER MILE in addit on to the Station rates, except from stations, where the Company has no Agent. OTICE.-In ease •or lima, the Company will hold themselves reeTonsible for" person:ll laggage only, and for an - amount - not exeeedingvao. ' • - N. B.=The Excelsior ioinnibre4 line has been employed to convey PussCncers and Ilavolgu. to and from the Lepel, at a eliarga. to . c,eved cents for cacti passenger and logy:lee. For tickets apply. J. STEI;VART, Agent; - At the' P. R. R. Pre-songer Station, • Lii.orty and 4. , nuit streets. Cleveland & Pittsburkh ON AND AFTER 'WEI fNE"ZDAY, April 27, trains . will leave the Depot of thu Pennsylvania Railroad, in-Pitts burgh, as follows , 'Pittsburgh, Clec,land and Chita go Linc.—Expeteis trains leaves Pittsburgh at 1215 a. a., and 1.05 r. to. for Clove land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, . 51 ilwankee,Chicago and the North West. The 1,115 P. S. train conneeds atitayaril with trains f0r.,011 points on the Trisearawasßninch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, must too articular tr, ask for tickets via Cleveland. Rico- L ine.—E t press trains leave•at 12:15 4. X.; and laiti v. a; for IVheelin Zanesville', Colum bus-and Cincinnati. The 12,15 A:5t. - Trarn 'stops at Welts- Nine. Steutsnville and statimielielins lltenbenv Who ;an P: Ye train' titopeC at , ! Wellsril le and stations below Wellsville. ikal Train leaves at 6:25 a, U.; stopping at all Way .Sta nous on River Line. • - Accommodation lease.? at Soot rasing . to Wells ville only, - stopping at all Way Stations. Pite.sktV7h, Clohmibris end Cincinnati "'lour( Lille ria Sten , heurille.--Past 11xpress at 12:15 A.Ja.,lmil.'Express 1a1.5 P. U., for Newark; Columbus, Dayton,' Indianapoliso a ; cinnati. Cairo. St. Louis, New Orleans; and all points in the South West. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. without change of ears. ,Splendid Sleeping Cars attaelost to each Ex - press train. etc ig to go' to Coluinbus, Cincinnati., or any point beyond Columbus, by the shor line, 11111,4 be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through and handled free ift - charge. Mire always a-, low .as any other route, and connec tions certain. Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Har risburg!, Philadelphia, New York and Bodin, F. R. 51 YERS. Chinerill Ticket Agent, Cleveland. • JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. . 1859. Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad Co. 1859 MITE BALTI3LORE AND 011 - I0 VOAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and IMlrard Merchandise under through - bills of lading to and - from plrrstaincin AND T111:I EASTERN Rates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad C'ompany, or any other' line. For inn:di - nation as to rates, facilities, etc., etc., appli cation may be made by letter or in person to either of the undersigned agents .At BOSTON, - ,Moses Potter corner State and Washing- ton streets. At NEW YORK, C.-14: Perveil, ,M Broadway, abova the-Astor Rouse. • • At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Cowton, - corner Broad and Cherry streets. At PHILADELPHIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and Chestnut streets. • At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station. At. PITTSBURGH. J. A. Qi - ughey, 1.1-4 Water street Partkeular attention of merchants, numuiscturer, and, shipperw generally, of Pittsburgh. Allegheny City, and viciuity t hi called -to the facilities or this New Route as compared with others, and their patronage and favors are re,pectitill y solicited. HENRY D. 31EARS, General Freight Agent 11 &. O. It, R. Co. "MEW ROUTE VIA RIVER . AND' RAILROAD. • , Indianapolis - & Cincinnati. Railroad. Connecting at .lodianapolis ttvith 'Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and. Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and L.E.3;- ette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem,- and Michigan Central for,CHICAbO,ItoCH ISLAND, BURLINGTON, andall internied late point's: . - Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLI§,. TERRE HAUTE, LArAYETTE and PERE:- = • - • ~ Freights curried front Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any (Alter route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only rondly which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without breaking bulk. Consignment...made to .1. E. GIRSONS. Agent. at Cin cinnati; or, W. It. currimi, Agent, at Lairrenceburg, mission; will receive prompt attention, and no charge Tor com bum. no Marge for drayage or ennonission nt Laurence- For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street.) .A gent of the Company, who is prepared to give TTIROITOR itecnrys to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pe nn, Greencastle, Craw fordsville, Charleston, Paris and :Mattoon. JNO. IL C. LORD, President. F. CHEER, General Freight Agent. mrB Glassware. ALTYZD B. CUHLLNO ........ . . ...................... MORGAN 11013.11130 N. .CDWARD .............. 11rtiRy L. RINOWLLT. PURL ING, ROBERTSuIN & cO., Afanu facturers of Cut Pressed and Plain Flint GrattlY WARE. 'Warehouse, No. IT Wood street, corner Front, Pittsburgh:' ' . 1 1/4-• ALI other kinds of Glasswarn and Window Ghia at low market prices. " •fapllidlt ti • MARBURG - , =POW/7M AND MANUTACTIIILCILS CIGARS, AND 51ENERAL COIIIIIISSIONDERCHANTO, NO. 45 WFSr LOILBARD ST, -BALTIMORE, We invite ihe attention of the bra.. le to nor large and well assorted stock - lir German and Domestic Cigars, Our facilities for importingas a the variety Cl onr assortment are unsurpasred by any house imtheZlate, while large contracts mule hp llne of the tine during the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra in- Mdueernnt.a to our fticielii at present,- se2Bly A Tll7 - m u Eit'S L:I:;I,I,:BRATEP SPARKLING HOCK ant MOSELLEVINES imported and for sale by W. A. &F. 7iIAIIIII.IRG, , tanore, GERMAN HARDWARE ANL>. COYLE RY, imported and for sale at low figlires,.kY' W. A. A F. MARBURG, Baltimore, Mil CAETWRIGHT & YOUNG, (Successors to Johu (arts-rights) • XANUTACTURERS AND, IMPORTERS of Pocket aturrable Cutlery, Surcieal and Dental nstrinnents, Guns, - Pistuls, Fishing Tao:l,s etc., NAN. Woodstreet...' They giro sivcial attention tothernanduatoi t t n it ) li ; FA Ts m n SU r.. pportet% et, Jolbingsno.Reru,.4o despatch nOX