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'• '4'...';',..t.V.4 I _ r.'-..t. ...F `' ; • 411. • • - -M * t "t. zg_ • ,- ~'_ ghg Viffsburet post, Printed as Published Every Morning, (Sundays iv:cepa:l) BY JAMES P. BArt.R, e a l 4,13 ,:+ •Lito a_t_ten.A , ” k . 0 • 414 • Terms: Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In ad vance,. SIX dollars invariably required If not paid with in the year. . ~ . N-Strig.le copies, Two bents—tor sale at the counter in the Office, and by the Newsboys. • RATER OF ADVERTISING. 7e Lines. shrty. maw TO. 9 .'• • b W..k • well. • vs', ••...1. Uri • • • °Ds insertion, - ' - 60 ........................... 60 Two. 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The Paper being of the LAM= BILE, and neatly print ed, on fine white paper,in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper published in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a raper from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MOTO - ING POST a safe and profit hie investment. Address JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth & Wood Sts. Pittsburgh. kIv.rJELY DESORIPTIoN Or PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, Executed in the finest style -1=1„8 XMa ROB 6immtrcial, Nercantile tr; gegg murk, At short notice, on reasonable terms. Particular attention pant to the Printing of POSTERS, PRO OR AM HES, &c. For Concerts, Extobittens and Circuses LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY HAPIIIa nEcENTLE LEEN Xthr. TO THIS LtrrAßusincc-cr, the facilities for turning out Work with promptness and despatch cannot he excelled by any other office in the city. 13usint,s5 Tares. J. rts.arrr Din& JOUR PIIILLIPS. JO& EL DAVLS. (Firm of J. & H. Phillips.] DAVIS Sr. PHILLIPS, [Successors to Phillips S Co.] Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, DT r,t3 CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS d BRACKETS, STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 148 FIRST ST. onEdy Pittsburgh, Pa. S. IL & C. P. MARKLE, Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, IWAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 41- Rags bought at market price, mya PHILLIPS Es:. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central Had road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care. rio2Tflydaw—.llo ' JOB. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox & Co, corner of Market street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHE9T.3, PERFUMERY, sand ally articles pertaining to the business. /Ei - Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. je9:y WALSER P. lIIESITALL ...JOSEPH H. WARM. WP. MARSHALL £ CO., Importers and Dealers in French and American PAPEIt HANGINGS, No. FT Wood street, Pitt-.burgh. Sae-Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of Mesnra. Delicourt & Co, Paris. au7 PHILLIP HETMEIL HOBERT J. ANDEISON. REYDIER & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co., wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN FRUIT'S, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, &e., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the SL Charles Hotel. Pittsteareh. ap2 J. M. LITTLE', _ t. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Melee New Building,) delaly PITTSBURGH A, FULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, Na. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, ais prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER SELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI, (LatIGE COCKS of alt sizes, for Steamboats: MINERAL WATER PUMP , I,- COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Bras Casting. finished in the neatest manner. Sir - ANTLA7T FI, TON'S PATENT MERALLIC R P ITIONAC KING, for METAL; Steam Engines. ap=ay L WILCOX, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Corner of Smith . ) and Fourqi Strut Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the above well itnown stand, established by me in 3838, (lately known an 1.. Abel & Co.'s) and having enlarged and improved the same. I shell endeavor, by close personal attention and careful supervision of the business, to merit a continuance of the plitronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure :1111 , 1 unadulterated medicines alone will ho kept, and a full ti.ssernnent of articles usually sold in first CIRw establishments will always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Ala" Country Physicians furnished with pure medi cines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX. nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth mreets. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 74 Wood Street, Pittstwi'. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall sLock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cutters and Stullers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to , that usually sold ir, tho' market, all of which will be sold on the lowest for ins. see SAMUEL FAILNESTOCK. (MOUNT: 'RY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.- 1,.„/ valtiable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling-house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of a mile from the city, $.5,100t Also, a desirable property of 20 acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house; fo:l0 fruit trees, grapes and steal I fruits, $5,000. Also, an excellent property 01 33xjacres, good house 1000 fruit trees, Ac.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500. The above are all in healthy and pie...kw:it locations, and immediate possession can be had. • S. CUTHBERT A SON, jc24 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market at. TEAS.—A choice selection of Black and Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re tait at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond and Diamond fell HAWORTH &-BROWNLER. MACARONI. —25 boxes Italian; VERMICELLI-25 do do;- OLIVE OIL -25 dozen genuine, in quarts; '25 do do in pints; „ 6 do Lucca, in Florence flasks, just received and for sale by • - REYMER & ANDERSON, a 16 39 Wood at, opposite St. Charles Hotel. ' ' URN MEAL. —31.) bbls. Choice Sifted Meal; 30 bbla. Choice Unsilled Corn If juet received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, „„t, corner of Market and First eta. arrels for sale by KURT R. aoraate. ' ;. ;§O4fIS 'antt gestaurants. CORNIICOPIZE RESTAIIRANT, BY ELI '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 SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL toCATION. 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. apinidaw B. D. MArzrn • TIMIA.9 GRAHAM. SCOTT HOUSE, Cor. Irwin street and Chiquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER & GRAHAM, JY 22 PROPRIETORS. SEETON'S OLD STAN D, IN. THE DIAMOND, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. having taken and fitted up', with all the mddern Im 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 to every variety of style, during the season. When, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. noleily OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 iWOCID STREET, .PITTSBURGH. WIRILICSALE AND RETAIL MAUNA IN LAKE AND EASTERN . FISH, EIXESII PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Seewon. no26] GEO. 1U INEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, ti EO. A UREN TZ, Proprietor, No. 3-13 Liberty street, ju,t head! the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it tho most convenient house in ti n ' city for pas. sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expuisc, fitted up, in emeellent style, the MANSION ID would re spectfully solicit a share of pubic patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and evteloive WAGON YARD, affording ample n...•..0urt... im tn.v..l.•rs and teamsters. His Larder and liar will he furnished with the best the market CAN afford. filly 41dernirn. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, &!(11 EI-OFTICHr .eslicr OP THE PEko•E. OFFICE ON THE CORNER "F WYLIE ANT) FIFTH STREETS. ini . All buamess connected with thc. otTioo w,ll 1.0 at tended V, withpromptneio. Conveniences all lite.l4 done with legal accuracy—rush a. Peed, Mtirtrw,. /30111ig, Power of AMOrlit . y, Ae. TILII•Y OA heal F... , hite examined. To the member of the 11,.: ho lenders his Ferric . .? a Commissioner to cake Dt.p..,01151 to be rend in the Hever& Courts of line StMe, and t een hero. His offiv is one of the , main Police St.au,,,, A 0 , th e city, , th d aoquently he. facilities 10 executing i.hainess- of that kind are very desirable. felllay BAILEY &-CO., BAILEY Sr, KITCHEN, Hare removed to their new Fire-proof, White ?,farble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where they ore now claming a stock of imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, and Fancy Goods, To which they invite the attAhtiou of the !albite. Stlye r-Ware, Watches, Diamonds ds Pearls, rnrltl I.IIT JOHN THOMPSON & CO. House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS Ilio.13:5 Third Street, PITTSBURGH. PA SILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAI SHEET MAP OF THE SEAT (IF WAIL embra mug a full Map of Europe, and complete maps of Sar ilium and Lombardy, Austria and Italy the whole en] bodied in one super imperial sheet, 34;x44 inch, fornielung such reliable geographical information a. cannot be procured from spy other source. This shee also continua Statistics careiulls compiled from the la test reliable au thorin e giTin g tlie strength of the and navies of the Powers of Europe, with brief account. of the Leaders and Generals of the opposing armies, the present struggle. Also correct andrhand,ome par traits of Louis Isapoleon 111, Emperor of France: Ales ,aider IL. Emperor of all the Rus,das.; FraneisJoseph I. I.:mperor Anatrin. and Victor Etnannel it. King o li,rdinia. For sale by W. S. MAVEN. corner Wood and Third, and Market and Scoond rarest'. JAS. MILLINGAR, MONO:COATI ELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring on' lar,..md his establishment, anti filled it with the newest and most armored mitehmety, is now prepared to fur. Wish .Mooring and planed boards. Fermi.' sawing and re doors. sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moulu nags, box-making. Ae. South Pittsburgh, September 7. 1557. sell) CARPENTER WORK.—Carpenter Work, Repairing and Jobbing will he promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest possible notice, by sniling nt the CENTRAL PLANING "SULLY , Water street, between Federal and Iteaver, Allegheny. On hand and will he made to order, Mouldings, boors, Shutters, Sash, Frames, Shelving, Flooring. etc., having none but the best wotet workinK nrwhinery. We aro• prepared to till all orders front builder root 1 - 114` t.,r. and other , . 1. & IL PIUrE, Ci.ntral Plannnz M It, N'nter .treet, nols Between F.,1,.ral and AlL•ghonv• G RIA.E RI ES.— Ido_Li New Orleans Sugar; fdl ht,l4 Cru.q4ed .1u; 25 do C.ltte,, do; 2.5 .10 notwir,lz's Syrup; 2. - .0 do choiee New Wean, Nola: ; 10 heroes prima Rive, for sods WM. 11. SAIITII t co., A p 2 13 119 Seentid, and 147 Front streeLm. V( lit HENT-11, cot taro houses or three rooms. large yard and vedle. inn miles from theenv, env, on the Braddrosin. Mold Ph.ok !toad, 1. per month. flue Rent—A dwelline, hoin ,. 01 inm• ~, of ground, garden, lend tree+, it., mar Miners,lle— sl.4* a rear. For }tout—A large and r eret e rt,,bie hen,. son street, eleven rooms, gr. , and water-2240. For Rent.--A large dwelling house, garlitl , shade trees etc, carriage house and qtalle, on hank Lane, All,. ghrtny Qty—iAnu. Por Rent—A warehouse on Water street. Flew Itent--A stnall :dory room ou Third street. Apply to ap2l FOREIGN NUTS -100 Frail ham Almond,, soft pdladi lU tadem Bordeaux " " :2 5 Bird), " " " . . S. CUTHBERT. k SON, 51 M.rket stret 30 " " IL•kr4l 40 bags English Walt•uts: 100 " Filbert 4; rA bhis. tresh Pkwan Nut.'; CM bag, liraZilian Cream Nub , ; 1000 hush. Ground Nuts; LOW (*.toil :luta 111 st rueeived and 5,1- I.v ILL:Y011;K .t. ANDER...I(IN, No. 39 Wood tar...l-, Oppw.ito HI. Charies tharl mrlo StfN - 100 bus. Dried Apples ' • Dri e d Apples—pre.' , 74 " Dried Ales—unp. •I; IS dozen Corn Brooms; ru boxes No. 1 Starch : 100 bus. White Beans; MO bundles Crown, Medium at Lkmblo Crown Wrappiag Paper, in store and for sale by JAMFM A. fr'ETZER., Corner Market and First streets. COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and for axle by WM. 11. SMITH A (Al, op% Second and Front streets. SHAWLS, DRESS • GOODS, NEEDLE Work, Mourning Goods, and Domesties, very low. C. HANSOM LOVE, fe.2 No. 74 Market slreeL JOSEPH BORNE, No. 77 Market Street, received another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass k Sherwoiars superior O(ELF TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, white and gray Mechanic Corset% in all idses. fe2l FIRST OF TUE SEASON.-100 boxes Sweet. Oranges, received Una day—for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street Ih2l ODDealte the SL Charles Hotel. flit tle Eltl 48.—Everything commonly k_A kept in a first classWholcsalo and Retail Grocory and \Vine and Liquor-establishment, can be had ou the most reasonable terms, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, in the Diamond 10ARATOGA W ATER.—A supply of Con - gress Witter, also Empire Spring Water, fresh from Saratoga, just received and for sale by L. WILCOX, spy corner Smithfield and Fourth Ws YR PS.- 200 dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry Syrup; 10 do Strawberry Syrup; 10 do Pine A epic, Syrup—for sale b - 11 ETA ,ES.-135 b.ls. to arrive, and fo sale by (nu... 6) HENRY H. COLLINS. BROWN'S ,SHAKER gross for sale by B.A. FARNREOTOCK k CO., mr2e , Corner of Wood and First street. SYRUP AND.MOL4SSES.- 25 bble. New York Golden Syrup; _BO " N. 0. Molasses, in oak barrels, in store and for sale by HAWORTH it BROWNLEE, felt in the Diamond. AT 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 very, desirable location for residences, andconvenient to the city, will be sold by 8. CUTHBERT & SON, air= El Market street. • lIHAY E R'S FLUID EXTRACTS.—A j k , .. large assortment of Fluid Extracts from the cote bra ted laboratory of Thayer At Co, just received and for eat° b 7 L. WILCOX, mr Corner Smithaeld and Fourth sta. A LOT--liqt a "Corner Lot"—but a AA. LARGE LOT‘of Embroidered'llands, for sale at New Yovk cost by JOSEPH-HORNE, ' 77 Market street, MEM= frolessianaL SAMUEL C. WING 13D ATTORNEY AT LAW, Prmainum, Pa. .11i3-011100, No. T 1 GRANT STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. am STIIPSON • WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice .of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY. Office, No. 94 FOURTH STREET. E. smirsoN. nuMly 0! H. RIPPEY. _ _ A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE—No. 91 GRAIO STREET J SCOTT, DENTIST• Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, • No. 276 Penn Street (South side,) third door above Hand street. Zif - Oftleo boors from 9 A. M. till 6 P.M. fatally JAMES S. KING, DENTIST, 11A8 REMoVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLINO No. 100 Filth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY, Where Inc patron. and friends aro invilkd W call. foltly R. L. OLDSII UE, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN, , Continues Inn Praetioe of Medicine in all its various branches. OFFICE AND RESIT No. =GRANT STREET. nearly opposite the Cathedral, Pitisburgh. JAMES A. lItWRIE, Attorney at Law, tithe, Fourth ~ t rert, PittAurgh, between Smith field arid Cherry Alley. dullay U . AUL Surgeon Dentist, successor to ‘Nr. No. 111, Smithfield ntreeL gir a tSirr hour, frolll eight to I o'cloek, liutl from 2 t. o'clock. teßgly Zkilines and Xiquors. WM. CLAYTON X: CO., LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 37 DIAMOND ALL6r, NEAR W. STREET, PI TTSB 111:011, PA IQ/ . Allyn).+ r. hand, Rhickla-rry, Cherry and Cognac Braada , H. old M‘‘iinagahtda and Rectified Whisky, of tht_very hr.t quality. deltilde 1 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. imo.itTEtz6 WINES, BRANDIES, &c Fine Old Whiskies, NO, 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, 1111 LA DELPHIA JOHN BRIAR Sr. CO., 11 - 110111A13 DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTI LLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Ps Ahvnys on bond. Wine, lirnndi ,Giu, , M4,nonotd Find Itvetai,d Wlio.kws; nko, L 1,4 ,7 1-0...1,1.,,ry. and Grolier Brindle, Enid2dy Zobarro and *gars. w 6: I). RINEHART, ILLANUYACTUGLII AND DLL= IN ALL UNDO OP TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS, ar3l:2y N 3m, „ 001 , STREET. LYON A lIIISTHAL, W1,51,,n1e and Ectail I)ciVe, in GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND li'irginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, Um!, tho St. Charlem lintel, xll PITTSBURGH. PA. ITIPORTNNT NOTICE. TN CoNsEQII ENCE OF DECLINING -a- health, the oiti-iirlher II 10.111 1,411 - 111 g (nrtn WI., 110,, awl ritlern for riale, at VERY LOW RATE,t, or FURNITURE, Llt}l Ii N It v ANF.Ert.q, CA117., VARNISH, Etr.. Etr , Et, btrorm for rout ho. Cltinnot and ('hair F.lotory in v. bolo or 111 I..rt,atul tho Itoornm now 0r0u1.....1 by In! tho 111.1.1nw," ri,•ll th.• nr.t of I,llyr. PerNonm in want of Furniture will find thi , a rnno 01 ikrittinty to plircis..4., dos pi Ica, lo•iug put 41..11 Front 10 to '25 per Cent Um F.P. TFIAN 11. 11. RICAN. No.._ 67 69 FIFTH STREET. JAMES W. WOODWELL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IiMOHACING overy styli , of Purnituro, w:thmt, , mit.q6l‘.. for Daang ti, 'my in Now York and I'ld:.l,lplua. mai at CURTER PRICES Every artiiile made liy hand, and Warranted. 4FBY - CaLluet Ittakers supplioil with any qintotity o Pm - intuit, and. Chaim, Ott otwoniittide term. Nowt, and turnyrltoPl nt (lin shortest %Vitro r,nn, N.,. 77 and 7 Thirit Ntreirt, Pittsburgh, torl.ly.l (Orriages. EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated nrarilhe Two Mlle Run, Le- ioera Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and gene ral rutriortinent of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. His arrangements are such that Ito is constantly receiving new anti second hand vehicles, and the pulitic may rely on always finding a good stock on 11111111. 110 also man ufactures to order on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years praetield experience In the business, and tile well known fatalities. he flatters himself that he otters great induce ments to purchasers. liEir The establimliment Is localud on the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Lino of Caaelies, pa.siting the . dour every fifteen minutes. JOlllll S. SHAFFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository, NOS. '7 AND 9, COR. DIAMOND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET, BETWEEN THE DIAMOND AND LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA Carriages stored, sold and honght on Commission. Repairing done promptly. Purchasers from lite country will tind a large assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ANT) HARNESS, Which will please them, both as to qualityland price wiyailyw C. WEST & CO., DIANTRACTIMEELS OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Penn Street, Ptttiburgh, Pa. 451 t work warranted to be of the beet materials and workmanship. myl2:lydis vaunts. THE LAST FAST THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT the right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the ,Climax Grain and Seed Fan, the factory will be found at MUNN & BARTON'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them. They take the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the fastest ever known. W. INGLIS, nosayda' STAGY. `IN I WPA • ER--For sale by - apl . Woad street, near Fourth., • •-• 4wr • "" 4 g.V• t ; 4 -.4l's • _ - . , . Anrmdal. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let to November Ist, from V to 9 o'clock ; and from No vember Ist to May Ist. from to 3 o'clock. Deposits received ,of all sums, not less than Oas Doman, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has bees de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, If notdrawn 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 toan twelve years, makinir, in the aggre gate =MIT MID 022-8•0 P2B al2Pf. • ILL Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office rsastarri. GEORGE ALBREE. Hopewell Hepburn, - John H. Shoenberger, James Shidle, Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelley, James Hardman, Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Isaac AL Pennock, William S. Lavely, Hill Burgwin, 'William J. Anderson. SHUBIZZA John G. Backofen, P. A. Madeira, John B. Quifield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, James 13.-D. Heeds, Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Auley, David Campbell, Walter P. Marshall, John S. Coegrave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Ringwalt, Will nun Douglas, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Selden, Benj. L. r'alinastack, John D. Scully, James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle, Wiliam S. Haven, Theobald Umbataetter, Charles Hoop, Isaac Whither. C AILLEIti A. .601.Tbii. DUNCLIV, SEEML93I & CO., 33.sia.rmcmns, Corner of Pine and Nassau Sta., Now York, Issue Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for travelers, available in all the cities of the United States, Canada, the West India Islands, etc., similar to those in such ostensive use in Europe. mrltham AUSTIN LOOXIS T/106. D. 1.001(63. AUSTIN.IOOItIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and all So eunties for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Reuling and Leasing of Real Estate. titlive, No. 92 FOURTH. STREET. shove Wood. inlady AIIdTIN Lfit./5118, Notary Public_ lIOLMES SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, and dDealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on (ho Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sada. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Depoaits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. hl Market street between Third and Fourth streets. U Grows. WILLIAM BAGA LEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,a PITTIIIBURGH. W5l. H. y 511111 ........... HUNTER WM. 11. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, mrX R'a. MUucs, Pittsburgh, Pa. .C. W. Ruzsisos, Pittsburgh MILLER & RICKETNON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ASO IYPOILUILI 01 BUANDIES, 'WINES AND SEGAUS. NOH. i 221 AND =, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND I WIN STREIM, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR SWEARrR'S CITY GLASS, PITTSBURGH, PA, iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &c., fon stantly on Hand. Ltnr2 I , ASID M . CANDIXIIS ..... --WILLIAM PTV M ' CANDLES S, MEANS & CO.l (WO: LISOLB To ilex • aircasousal WHOLESALE GROCERS IRON, NAILS, (iL)I%, COTTON TARNS, AN I, PITTSBUIIOII MAN' U TACTIMIZOIMERALLY C.rats of Wood and Water Strut Aortrarding and I:ontntission. W 1 lAA AM If. YEATON, Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Aw.,nt. (or Heitisick Jr Co.'s Charnpape; Hatch C. , llllatty Amsterdam Gin; Havana. end German S.- WAr. ; ' X 1110 N, Hrandiex, in 17115t0111 1101180 and in JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, =II PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, NO 77 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, Jnli Pl TTSO GrSO D r Yd. N ()TICE TO ENTS. e have on hand C:ent'• Patent Leather and French Calf CONGRESS GAITERS, Awl sTruP SHOES, 411,01 we are solliug low, at 31 FIFTH STREET. W. E. SCAMERTZ at CO SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing Enspord MRS. M. A. WEAVER oPENED AT No. 24 Fifth Street (UP S'PAIRS, 'MAN CITY A Iffil as.ortment of RUMMER MILLINERY • of the latest styles. CR ILIIREN'ti CLOTLIINti kept constantly on hand, and made to cedar. Enhance—Next door to the Trimming Store, toward Wood street. tnyltly 1 200 -F OR SAL E.—A dwelling house of hall, fire rooms and etillar, on Ann 'treat, Allegheny, with lot of ground Ott feet front by 110 deep to Robinson street. Also, a cottage house DU Robinson street. Price for all, fßaa). Terms easy. te2s S. CUTHBERT it SON, 11 Market t. T EAS EXTRA FINI QUALITY' The best assortment in the city will always be found at THE PEKIN TEA STORE, Nu. 38 Fifth Street, Near Wood. jels S. JAYNES. 50 GIL AYER'S WORM CONFECTION; for sale by HAR'IWELL, d SUEPHARD, Druggists, re= Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINNER'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of. coTTILLIoNS, SCLIOTTISCHEs, QUADRILLF, POLKAS, WALTZES, MANCUTS, HORNPIPES, REKIA, JIGS, FANCY DArrces, and other popular airs, arranged in an easy man ner for the violin, - by B. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by. je2s .101.111 H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. AticeEAL JAPAN BLACKING}.—This ines timablecornpositioq, with half theusual labor, pro s a most brilliant jet black, &garde nourishment to the loather, and le free from any unpleasluat smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by JOS. FLEMING, ie3o - corner Diamond and Market street. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER—An excellent hardly medicine, for Bale wholesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING, e3O corner Market et. and Diamond. IERRING--10 bbls. Eastport, new; 10 do Alewives', do For sale by WM. H. SMITH k CO, je`X US Second. and 147 Front streets. VOUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior 1: Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by • ape HENRY H. COLLINS. WaINDOW CURTAINS—At Wholesale nd Retail, for sale by inrlo W. P. MARSHALL & CO. B EANS. -100 bushels, for sale T V ap4 ' US Second, sod 147 Fourth COoete, 500 LBS. ROLL SULPHUR— ,For sale . 4 EawRARD HARTWELL; • ,Oorner-Wood andreet:s. Mutual Insurance CompsllZ LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE Or PENN:. BTLVINIA. Chsh Ovitat $300,000 I Premium Notes - TM= THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Merchandize, Furniture, ac., in town or country. Drumm :—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A.. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. MuLtas, Vice President. • • Taos. Kumla, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, deM No. 65 Fifth street. MONONGAIIIRLA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. • • JANIS A. HUTCHISON,President. HENRY M. ATWOOD, SecietarY• OFFICE, No. OS Water Street. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF FIRE ASSEIB—MAY writ, 1855. Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, and se cured by two approved names......- ...... ...—5115,500 00 Bills Receivable ;4,515'. Bills Discounted 800 00 115 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost (.105 00 10u " Citizens' Bank " " 6,175 00 10 " Exchange Bank " " 2..050 00 50 " Bank of Pittsburgh " " 2,750 00 Balance of Book Accounts- _. 0,054 04 °lnce Furniture 400 00 Cash G 4,113 04 • DIRECTORS: James A. Hutchison, Georgia A. Berry, Wm. B. Holines, Robert Its.1.•11, William Rea, Jirseph Kirkpatrick, Wilson Mille John AVlA:vitt, myzi Wm. A. Caldwell, • Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (Alice, No. 435 Rad 437 CII FS'I'NUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OP Assns, JANUARY Ist., 1859. Publi;hcd Agrembly in An 'Act of Altenthiy, Ong First Mortgages, arnply secured... .$1,731,80 89 Real Estate. (prev.eut value $103,313 81,) cost. 7 7, 784 71 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sects .8850 29 Stocks. (present value 1 V4G,Gt7 72„) ' -71,547 P. Notes Hod Bills Receivable ' 4,808 40 Cash 42,007,38 $2,01.13,3Z 62. The ouly profits from premiums which this compeuy ruin livid., by law, are from natty tirluch hare been de tormined. linoirancos made on every description of Property,in 'roan and Country, at rates!, low a are conabitent with aeettrity. Sine., their ncorporation; a poriod of thirty yenta, they have paid losses by Fire, to on amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of In. advantages of Insurance, an well a, the ability and disposition to meet with promptneos all liabilities. I..u.ses paid during the year labs. 1u43,19i5 57. . . Charles W. Rancher, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tutees Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, I Snae Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, tieorge Files, CHAS. N. BA.NCHER, President EDWARD C tit LE, Vice President. - - - • WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. OAHI)NER COFFIN, Agent, myth Northeriat corner Tlard and Wood streetg BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, - On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dize, Furniture, Sm., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 309 WALNUT STEEBT. CAPITAL, $177,931 Invested as follows, eia* First Mortgage on Improved City Property, . . worth double the amount 0161,800 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s tsl cenhld‘irtgage Loans, 530.000, coot. 27,900 00 Allegheny County 811 cent. Pennsylvania Rail/nail Loans 10,000 00 City of Philadelphia,6 lit et. PeWelt 11. R. Loan. GAO 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock 4.000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 13,150 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance CO 1,050 00 Stock of Iklaware M.S. Insurance Company. 150 00 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 380 Co Bills Receivable, business paper 30,373 43 Cook Accounts, accrued interest, etc 7,511.01 Cash on hand and iu Rank L5,54,'3 96 Fd76,4S 43 CLEM' TINGLEY, Pre,ident. DIRECTO/Ls. Clem Tingley, Samuel linpharn, William R. 'Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederike Brown, William Musser, Cornellua'Skwenson, ' Benjamin W. 'Tingley, John IL Worrel, 3farshall Hill, 11. L Carson, Z. I.othrop. Robert - Toland, Charles I.eland, Frederick Lentnig Jaeol. T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen. James 8. Woodward. Jim lII,eII, Pitt:, lIINCHMAN.Secre J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, mylb Northeast corner Third and Wood strevm C-durational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, PITTEIBITRGII, PA. Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers, LORETTO, CAIIIIRIA CUtINTY, PA., 'THIS INSTITUTION, natprally sitpated 4. for Educational Pnrposes, affords all tin inducts nietne that can be desired fora Catholic Institution. It is located ipitte Most healthy =4 lictutetalna . pPuu ork of the Auegheutos, distant four' miles fzuw. Cresson Station. on the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The admin.-die year commences the first of September, and will close on the Ist day of July following. . _ The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Scientific course, are $lOO per o n, The Classics and Modern Languages form an extra charge of $lO per annum. Washing and use of Bedding $ lO . Fur further particulars apply I, the ,upaa-ier of the U.Alege.- References rn be made to the Rt. Rer. Dr. O'Connor. mrLdavr VINCENYS COLLEUE - AND SEMINA RY, under the ea re of the Benedictine Fathers, near LATROBE, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Ps. In the College are taughi the usual branches of En glish Education-. In the Sotntrotry, tho Cht,sicA, mathematics, 4istory, Rhett,rlC9, Philo,uphy, ote., and the different brnneht, of higher erudition neoot,try umoful to those aspiring to the Pth,thotl. The terms for bard and Tuition an , Pin Lrr year, to be pabl SOllli-MItill:111V, strictly iu ach sure. German and FrenAb and other languages, Drawing Painting, hluFir, form no extra charge., exeepung some reemniwnsation for the OR. of instruments. ale.heine, IVenhing, Itooltv, Stationery, Le., form extra charge, For particulars apply to the Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins .On the Ist Of September, and ends on the 3d of July following. - •• • , FATHER. G. B. LUMM, jyl3 Director of the College. $2 000 FO4 A BRICK HOUSE and two It of k i:rwatil. on Bank Lane, Al legheny City. for J 1 i wires of chew° hand, and dwelling !louse, at 4 miles from the city. $3,500 for 115 aeri, of land, at sixteen miles from the city, with good improvementa. • . - • te,ooo for 20 arres of land, at four mites from the city; gotal o g Ma:, barn, stable, ac----orchaad of from MO to trees, 311 under gOO,l rrbee—eritil of good gnat. fly. The improvements on Ito place are worth $4,500. These properties and many Whera aro for sale by S. CL I'll h SON. jytl Real Estate Agents, 61 MarketetWet. BRAN DIES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES —Warranted of the best qualltyc Also, a Complete assortment of Wines, Whiskeys and Gins, of superior quality, kept constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, iel6 Corner Diamond and Market Street. FANS, FANS.-=-2,500'. Palin Leaf Friiip, cold by the ease or single. Silk, Linen and Paper Fans, at low price, at EATON. CItEE a CO'S., .ifs• .Fifth and-Market VALUABLE INFOBMATION TO BUlLDERS.—ldeuldinge,WinctowNrarntia.Pvel Doors, Shuttera, Sash, Mantels, ac.; in fact, every kind of woodwork used In building, all made of good mate- Mils by the best of workmen and unrivalled machinery. Brackets of every pattern furnished and tuzoll sawing done. • • J.& H. T. InUen Central Planing Mills, Water street, between Federal and Beaver, ape Allegheny City. S— ADNDER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL.-4 new and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the violin, on an entirely new method; intended for beginners, amateurs and teachers. This work is particularly In tended to give the scholar a short, thorough and scien tific method of PlaYing.the violin a all lls_trranchesi in less than one half the time than is required from any other work over published or introduced iu this coun try—by George Saunders. Price 50 cents. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Copies mailed on receipt of the price.. 'DUBE STTELCATAWBA have on hand a large supply of pure Still Catawba Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything in this line should call and examine toy stock before purehaaing elsewhere- ' JOS. FLEMING, mrlf Career THamnnei and lirsrlret mewl. CHEESE. -200 boxes extra prime cutting V Cheese for sale by HENRYJYe H. COLLINS T AKE FISH.-200 packages for sale by -4 4 .33:6 HENRY H: COLLIN'S. fi I ITE • EANS-5U .us.e s for sae .y . jeZi WM. H. SMITH & CO. YRUP-28 bbls. prime Syrup for sale by WM.. 11. SMITH & CO., , §e2o Second and Front sta. SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. IL WELDIN,.. 0 . 20 ' 63 Wood street near Fourth.' IiEESE-:-50 boxes choice Gos . en Cheese just received and for Bale at HAW ORTH 13ROWNLEES, ITS corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. ROSIN. ---WO lab's. No. 2 Rosin, on hand W and for eby aC. it H. SAWYER. W •,• I 11 $ 11$ I, arras „enUU:te, for sale by 3 . a WELDON, 83 Wood street, near Fourth: r HECK r irre K—On all the • wki, for sale . 1. by - . WELDIN, 1 1 4 WQgQ Etaleir pear Fourth. - jnsuitanti. , AND MARINE RISKS V2Z9,653 31 HENRY N. ATWOOD, Secrel4u7. 3 I:4 30 l±f3 l /:,CVIIIi DI AS.9 ETS, $3 7G,478 .43. IfteditaL - • .. . _ _ . ••••:' Pro :Young Dieit.' 4 '::' , deb ,E- At, LL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM - theeffecta of youtiknal excess, self-abuse, or the. arising from Bexnal Disease, cm be =rely m id: permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and vigor, by ttsnag the - . ELIXIR DE VM, This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent Parisian P sician,sodisconstantl used in 'Etteope' with' iiever failing - Success: It wil thoroughly emoveall . NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL EMISSIONS • IMPEDIME_TEI,.TO _MARRIAGE,. _ . And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state o V erfect manly ciger.,/t will 'thoroughly eradicate the : .. :/IEFABOVEY" bi?bIiTRAEF Frinn Which eo many thonsands are continually suffer in without knowing a remedy: - The cost of cure is trilling.- One bottle %ill last , on i month, and is suitable for either sex. Sent free by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, al Per Bottle. - Address, D. ANDERSON, -, 381 Broadway, N. Y. N.13,-4 Circular containing full particulars and Wren lions will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad dresa, on appliCation. .I.:OCAt*:-AGEIVO, Wain :rrirSitemdiw•eod DiturusAks: IVA ARUY . TRANSPOR.- TATION.—.FmposMs will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12,M., on the Ist day of October next, the transportation of - military supplies durlriF the year 1860 and 1861, on the route:: I. I.rom Forts' Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tory-orlinnsa.s, 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 poets which are now or may be established in the Temtory of Nebraska south of latitude 94 deg: north, in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and east of longitude 114 deg. west, s end is the Territory of Utah north of latitude 10 degrees north and east of longitude 114 deg. , wast. . , 2 ,From.Fort3 Leavenworth and itiley. in the Territo. ry of Kansas, and from the town of _Hausa. in the state of Mis.ouri, to Fort Union in the Territory of .New Mex ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that Territory. _ . . a From Fort U or such other depot asinay be des ignated in the' Territory of Yewlllysico;tci the posts or depots that are or may be established in the Military Departrrietit of New' Mexico, - except Fotta Bliss; and, Fil m The weight to fix, transphrted'each year will nit be leas on either of the routes than one hundred thousand pounds,:nor mart; um route 1 than ten millions of pounds,. and. on routes 2 and 3 than two millioxs hive hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred mites for which the transportation will be per formed on each Tonle in each mouth 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 names in Cult as well. as their places of residence, and be prepared to execute bonds with good security in suet, an remount ag,the quarter master General naly determine. t • Contractors must be in readiness fur service by the Ist day orJanuary, ISYO; and as transpoytation may be demanded at any time fur the whole weight to be liana. ported during tho year on all or either of the routes, they will he required to have places of busines or agen cies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth; FOrtßar amie, and Fort Union, or other depot e in New 111 - axle°, at which they may be communicated with promptly and Each proposal must be accompanied by. a pat - antes, signed by three opirnore persons known or smisfactorily certified to thequartermaster General, setting forth - that if the party proposing shall be awarded that contract, they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance. Proposals will be endorsed as follows: Propoinds for Army 'Preen ;por ation, 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 bids that may be made. ijulrrrramasna Gurratt's Orme; Washington, June 27, 1859.• yiarovadlOctl • Navy Beef and Pork for ISGO. • . Rusting:Ls; - Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, July 15, 18.:.9. , SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ' • Pro: posals fur Beef," and " Proposals for Pork" as the eacf , may be, will be received at this oflice until 9 o'clock, A. at., on Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, for furnishing and delivering, free of all eostand risk to the United States, at the following navy-yards: Barrels beef. Barrels pork. .1,000 1,090. .4,000 4,050 500 At Charlestown, Ma a. At Brooklyn, N. Y At Gosport, vs One-half of said bee land pork must. be deliverd at each of the above named yards, respectively. be the Ist day .of :April, 1S60; and the remaining half by the Ist day of June, ltian,mnless earlierdalivertes should be required by the chier of this bureau. Payment to be made with in thirty days after delivery. Bidders must specify their prices separately and dis tinctly in separate offers for the beef and for the pork, and for earth of the places of delivery, covering all ex penses and all charges. The beef must be from well-fattened cattle, slaiighter ed between the Ist day of October, 18.4. and the Ist day of January, ISCO, and weighin4 not less than six hundred pounds, pet weight, each. The legs and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder-clods, the shoulders of metton atm ends of sticking pieces. and at least twelve pounds front the neck end of each fore quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1, $1,4 and s, on the drawing or delineation of the fare and hind quarters of an ox, which will be attached to and form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel; all the other pieces are to be packed, and. instead of UP , ' 9 cot .ith a dearer, mutt be rut through with a law and brafe, to girt the meat a square, neat, unit smooth appearance, i n pieces of list less them eight pounds, nor more than Lucke pounds, each, The pork must be packed from corn-fed, well-fattened hogs, slaughtered between the first. day of December, 1550, and the first day of Jannary,lB6o, and weighing not leas than two hup dred pounds each, excl u di ngthe heads, lales, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, butte, rumps.. ard and all refuse pieces, and must be cut with ci :monad knife, in pieces weighing not leas than six pounds, nor more than tsvelye pounds, each. Both the, beef awlpork must be - salted with at Teas t one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, Key West sular.Onundaga solitz.or St. Übe's stag Arid the beef must have fireounces of fine pulverized saltpetre to each turret, OVAusit's of it pickle, to bo made from fresh water as , strong as salt will make it, and must 'be perfectly bright and clear. Lath barrel must gonlain full WO pounds net• weight of Ge - ef or pork, and no excess of weight in sillier article will to p. 41 for. 'f he barrels oust be entirely new, and be made of the best seasoned heart of white-oak staves and headings; the staves so be not leas than five-eighths of an inch thick, and the headings not less than three-fourths of an inch thick; they must be three-fourths hooped - over, including the iron hoops, with the best white-oak or hickory hoops, and each barrel musthave en it four iron hoops, viz; one of cue and a half inch in width on each bilge, anti one of one and an eighth inch in width on each chime, and each to be of one-sixteenth of an inch thick. Each barrel must boor the internal capaeity of thirty-two gallons. and the iron hoops must, be well painted with 1 red lead. " Each barrel must be branded by burning ou its head "Navy Beef," or Navy Pork,"ati the case may be, with the contractor's name and the year when packed, and weight: and shall also be branded on the bring stave with :the letter B. or P.,115 the case may be. The beet - and pork will, unless otherwise directed by the chief of this bureau, be inspected by the Inspecting re oftigers at the spectiye n,-yards rifuresaki, and by some "sworn inspector of ratted provisions," who will be selected by the respective commanding officers; but. ,their charges for such inspections must be paid by the respective contractors, who moot likewise have the bar rels put in good shipping order, to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respective 'navy-yards afore said, after inspection, and at. their own tixpense. Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to one half the estimated amount of the contract will be requits ed, and twenty per centaur) in addition will he withheld from the amount of each pactrient to be made, as collat eral security for the due and faithful performance of the respectiVe contract., which.will on no account be.paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects; and is to ho forfeited to the United Stales in- the event of failure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed teriod. In case of failure on the port of the contracter o deliver all or any of the beef or pork above mention ed,'M 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 tnbneremtal to twice the amount of the contractplice to'be paid - intwe of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damages may be recovered from time to time aa they may accrue. Payment. a ill I.e made by the United Statesitt the periods above specified, (excepting the twenty per centum tube withheld until the completion of the contract, as before stated,) after the said beef and pork - shall have been in- spected and received, and Lille forthe same shaft have been presented to the navy agents, respectively, duly approved by the 'cotninaridants of the respeetive navy yards, according to the terms of the contract: - • The parts of beef be order/ail trill be particularly desig nated to the engraving to be altachal to the cimtrael. Per sons interested ran obtain them on apptication at this office. Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none oth ers) will he forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract Will Tie • transmitted tp the for ezecotion; Which Contract must . he' Yet dined Id' e bureau wlUdn tendays, exclusive of the Bine Yetpil ed for (he regular transmission of the mail. ' ' ' ' . . . A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a. bidder of the acen,,ingeg of hie proposal, will be deemed *noti fication' thetcof, within the meaning of the act of itliff, and his bid will be made and apeepted in conformity with this undbrst..intfulp.• ' • • ' • F:Tery offer. made must be accompanied(as directed in the sixth section of the Oct of Congress malting 4 1 3- fmmtions for tho naval service ibr 18-10:47, approved loth of August, lfitn) by a written guarantee, signet, by one or more reaporndble persons, to the effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if lug or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, withgood and sufficient ay reties, fo furnish the article propoSed. This guarantee must be accompanied by the certifi cate of the United - States district judge, United States district attorney, et , navy agent, that the guFaat"F€! ". '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 fell, must, be distinctly •• • . Under the joint resolution of congress, approved Zith March,l6s4, Fall bids for supplies of provisions 'cloth ing. and small stores for trio use of the navy, may b e re _ jected at the option of the department, if made by one nothnown as a mannfacturer of, orregular dealer in,the article - proposed to be famished, winch fact, or 'the re:. verse, must be distinctly stated in tho bids'ofrered. • tylthinotw . TH E. CHEAP T PLA.N I : E Vu UNITED STATES.—Just_ received four Rosewood ? 4,und cornered .6% and 7 octave , Pianos, manufactured ' by - C. Raps & NOrwich..: They are made with a full iron frame, will , 4"Amelt Sarriad andinade in all respects Idlerthe cleeigile Of. til!I hest mak 75 erski' ocirtves • • 7 —••-• • - • Soapy_ They Willie intionly very inalticMs.` mission charged for selling, and the, extreme low prices obtained bythe Inanufaetwera will not Justify them to sell on credit :For sale be: ;arir2ti : IGEN 81 Wood aireOs. UGARS.--N. 0. Sugar, .Crushed Lump, 10. Palreriaecigaid Coffbe Elikara iale _ ,low by the barrel, at WiWORTErk'BHOWNLEq, in the Diamond T TILE (X)RISIIVOr RAST 111.11. 'lanes,All_egheng; two lota eiclL 253§ feet front try ea deep; and a brick dwelling of ban, two parl finished- e a deep; wash4aouse, four ctuunbers, and attiO, a good 'cellar under the whole house, hydrant. to, Fur sale by • B. CUTHBERT & SON, „luta , &lariat street., RICE --10 tierces.prime for ante by jar , •• WX H. CA ; Salina& WAYNE AND CHICAGO BAILBOAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago wiioDuu - Frs S7 , wrPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THE NIGHT TRAMS, . • • . THROUGH if7THOUT.CHANGE OF 0.4.R.57 ON AND 'AFTER- WEDNESDAY, JUNE lath, 1869 Treble will leave the. Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streete l p r tisburgh, as follows . Leave Pitts h. - Crestlitie. Fort Wayne Express -..-...1 2 1 A. ' 4:56 e. x. 1:01 x: Fame; r. x. .xpreas, &RI r. x. 2:30 A. it. ARRIVF.ATCHICAG-E 0:47 r. x 4 prpress, ARRIVE AT.PlTTsuuliGH—Moii, r.x.; Express 1.W3 P. 1112: Erptbss.V.ais. Is. ' • ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal 'Street, Alloglenh far New.lirighttm, 4:30 /I: tr., and - ". • " " 1210 1. • • Through trains connect as follows : • At All ianc‘with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh' At °lrvine, 011ie, to mm ei fro Millersburg , Mann, CliY • hoga Fails, etc. • At Mansfield; Ohio far Mount Vernon, Shelby,. San dusky,.Toledo, Detroiti etc. At Crestlme,,for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, an cinnati, Xenia, Duyton; Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis- At Forest,. for . Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc, eic._ At Lima, for Sidney. Dayton. Cincinnati, etc . ; etc, At Fort. Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, led, St, Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinots.. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Nei , Albany and Salem And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois. lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and throrg.h tickets apply, -J. STEWART. Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh IL C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, • 'Passenger Station, Allegheny , Through Tickets foi sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the lino of the road, to ,all parts - of of the United States. J. J. 11011aTON,' _jell Ciatietal Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.' 85: • ; : : ; • : On and Atter Monday, April Pennsylvaiiia Central Railroad. NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH. MAIL TRAM leaves the Passenger : Station every morning, (except Suridays,), at 2:50 - ` stoppingotdy at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown. Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. tr., with train for . Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5.110 P. W. • ' • - THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at .k.a) P. IL, stopping only at principal stations, rnatnng direct' connections at Harrisburg fOr Baltnnore, 'anti arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:20 A. lc THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. the Station every evening at 8:10 P. a., stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmer°, Gallitzin. Altoona an,, con nectina at Harrisburg with the train directlor Baltimore; and arriving in Philadelphia at 15.00 n. x. ACCOMMODATION TRA THE , JOHNSTOWN • WAY PA''..:SENGER• TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 000 o'clock, a. m, stop: ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Train at 10:50 a. X., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. 11., Conemaugh, 19 P. X. THE JOHNSTOWN. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at P. X, .stoppmg at all stations, and running as far as Conemsugh. FIRST ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 10:40 a. X. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for. Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:30 P. at. THIRD ACCOMIODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily; (except Sunday,) at 6. - 20 at. HETUFLNINU , MAINS arrive in . Pittsburgh as fol. lows :—Express, 12:45 P. X; Mail, 11:50 P. 111; Fast Line, 12:20 a. m ; Johnstown Accommodation; 11;0 .i. it; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6,50 J. lt; Second Ac commodation, 12:30 P. it; Third Accommodation, ea& Traina for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairs ville Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and. West, Express Train West, andthe Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on th.., pittshargh and Councils - villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows Mail Train, 7.:0o A. ; Express Train, 250 v. a. Return: ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar rive at Pittelmrgh &IS , A. 34 " and 6:15 P. X. The traveling public tell 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; we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all Who may favor this road with their patronage. PARE: No New - York sl3'ool To Baltiinore...., Philadelphia.— 10 00 Lancaster-- Harrisburg,- $7 a 5. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rai ad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers'purchasing ticacts is ear, will be charged ONE-HALF CENTPER MILE in addition to the Station rates, except from stations where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and (min Depot, at a charge not to exceed * cents foe each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. IL IL Passenger Stollen, aplit On Liberty and Grant street • • Cleveland & Pittsburgh ßphoad.. ON AND AFTER WEDNERDAY, April 27, trains Vat • leave the Depot pf the Pennsylvania Railroad, in, pills, burgh, as folrovriti— Pittrhurga, Cierd'and and Chicago line.—Express train. '`w leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 A. a., and hO5 P. k.cfor Clove. land. Buffalo, l'oledo, Detroit, 31ilwatikee, Chicago, and the North West. The 1:05 P.M. train connects at Bayard with trains for all points on the Titscarawas Branch. • - Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, • mast be particular to ask for tickets Via Cleveland. • River ire..—Express trains leave at 12:15 A. IL, and 1:05 P.M; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Colunt- - bus and Cincinnati. The 12:15 A- If. train - stops at Well,. Title. Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. The 1:06 P. it: train steps at Wellsville and stations below Wellsville. • . • '• • ' . . -• • • /fail Troia leaves at r stopping at all:Way Sta tions On River Line. - . Acamrmodefion leaves at &DO P. ar.; running to Well only, stopping at all Way Stations. Pittsburgh, la,ttuabus and- Cincinnati Short Line via SWt. benvitte.—Fast Express at 11'...15 e. x., and Express P.- a., for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, t n en:mail. Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all- points in the South 'West. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. without change of cars. Splendid Sleeping Cars attaelied to each Express train. • ' Pmsengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short hue, must he particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville, Baggage checked through and handledfree of charge. Fare always as low as any other route, and connec tions certain. Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, liar -2burgh, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. .b.. ' R. MYERS,' General Ticket Agent, Cleveland_ NO. STEWART, Ticket Agent, ap2.7 Liberty Street Depot, Putsburgh. 1850. Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad Co. /859 Ilt; • BALTESIORE AND 01110 RAIL= , ROAD COMPANY are now .prepared to receive endt6onvard Merchandise under thronah bit of lading to and i front PITTSBURGH AND THE 'EASTEB.N Rate's guaranteed to he . conally favorable With theme of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line. For information as to. rates, litcihties , ete ' etc., arrpli• cation . may be made by letter or in person ib either of the 'undersigned agents: At BOSTON, - ,Maven Potter, corner State and Washing ton streets. At NEW YORK, C. W. Patied, =B. Broadway, above the Astor House. At PHILADELPHIA, Calthun . Cowton, corner Broad and Cherry streets. At PHILADELPHIA, Cob Kelly, corner Sixth and Chestnut Street -9. At BALTIMORE, T. England, Carnden At PITTSBURGH, J. A. Caughey, 144 Water etreet. VI,. (generally, of merchants, manufacturers and shippers of Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and vicinity, is called-to the - facilities of this New Route. as compared with others. and their patronage and favors are re:;peettlilly solicited. ' HENRY MEARS, jalo:l7' - "General Freight Agent B. C. O. ft. R. Co. NEWROUTE. VIA. RIVER AND • RAILROAD. . • Indianapolis &. Cincinnati ' Railroad. reonnettin g :at Indianapolis with' Terre Haute; 'and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis. New Albany and Salem, and Mi higan Central Roads fur 'CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND,. B NGTON'suid all terpfe diate points. '• Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TRRRE HAUTE, LAFA LITE and PERU, • , Freights =died from Cincinnati-or Lawrenceburg l ess time than by any other route llltwenty-forir hems, and at as low rates :. The only road ,which shipments • can be made .from Cincinnati to is West, witheet breaking bdik.- oenawnmenta made to 4. - E. GIBBONS, Agent, at Cit- . einnan; or, W. B. CUT-LTC% Agent, at•Lawrenceburg, will receiee proinpt attention, and no charge for core-, mission; no charge for cfrvnge or eoptmission at ./.,c ettoo ttr• b gcr furtherorrn ation.a apply THQUAR TIGAN (No. 115 Water street') Agent of the Cox:uppity, litho, prepared to give rintoron anctopra to Irattanapolo, Terre Ia Hante. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle., Craw- fordayille, Charleston, Faria and Mattoon, • ' S. C. LORD, President, : PI : CHEER, Gemini Freight Akent:' mxs3 • ~l~s~~re. . . At"IUD • }}; BAUM= . XIMULD DITHELIDG2-. EMITS! k RIIEFIVALL cIIIRLINq, ROBERTSON & • C0.,.-Manu. factuieril'of .Ctd, Pressed and Flaki Flint GLAES WARE. I 'Werehonse, , No.' 17 Woe,' street,' corner , Au other kinds ()fop-laminae _and Window GUS at lowinarket .ricek _ .1141 Zt F. MARBEIRG, . . Arco Wsncricrtatitia or • =-; • C:IVr A' R AFD OPSZBAL ComMlSsioN MERClLdirrB,_ _ . 141 " 45 ., 3 1M h941.1.44P.: STv,..E/ALTIMORZ sEn: We invite the attention of thO iambi to our Large and well tuutor4el *tick •.51' Gering.; arta ,Dorritatior Our &aides Tot.lnipotinnAb; es well as the TaslaSY °tit * ortna6nt two, linsarpassen V.nuy. house in the *to, . huto uontricts trulde" by °neer thefirmsbuing t.bu •do li.ernuiny, enable ea tn.:bold ont extra in, ficteernenta to onr friends at .fesettt. • saail , `EL 3: RA 31 A' $. MOSELLE WlNgy mported And for mile - W. A. QF. MARBURG, sami i Sole Agents, 13altimore, MEL a•TOIIMMIPOMMINIMIP. ERMAL"FrAT?•DWAIIE m CTITX-LE EY, imLoorted AL sa Fa d fan attest law b sped:lU -• R. a r 1:01G, ' CAJITIFILIGHT &- -1 - Q1011443 (Bacceseoie to John Cartwright) NtuANCFACTUR.BIS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table entlery t Sjulleal and Dental moats, Guns, .istobs, Malang Tir..10, • No. Wood street. of They grve speotalatbsntion to thensantdee;. luring Thum, Supporters, eto. JObbiatand ReErk intIrIIAMWAAYIII4 deslAtetki . • ' * PIT