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I . 7, S" ..-4;'1.1, .:Z;,t '''5.1.4.ti:4,,,,Z•cY.,-"P;i'','-'., ~-,,Z. ,f,,../2',11 :77 i'%.•-1 , ...icy. •,...- •-„,,..:-.., , i•... - ,„ yr v.'''l ;;tirt V.l'',_i-'" 's''...-7't ; .,' 4 '" 4 - 'rzt- , 4t4-Ni.' ,- 4..- - 4 , -..-. 4:, :-...!..,. .„6.:„....,4-40 4. ... 4, 1 ' ,- -r - i - 4, -- ' , fi'.-:3-f . a.,:1 - i - :' , 1!:.•,r.*.e:' , 1-,-: , ':: s., -..:z.",: • - • - 7.iii - .. - , - .- - .5::; - t . . - - - , - .;....,...-. , ?-:. -.. - :,,-..c.:.. ,-; Foreign and Domestic Ibrdware, -4 !'ke• No 74 Wood Street, Fitaurgh• e has recei ved ,dition to his fall *r e: : :> " :/,.}, atti , 1" 11 , ' bs ir r d i w ber are,and a_t le l a u vyltock of Meat and r` and Stuners rY , and a very large stock of Cc :4" and on stnngs, of a mudh superior • - , k"" o' t • - - will old in tfie market, all of which -s k ' • ':lowo9t tense. 4 SAMUEL FAIINIMTOCH. 1 7 ` .;•• •;.; • ;!,.. • `.,"` • $ 7, t v 't :•-• , • a • 4 = = _ Ant 4 plitsburgh post, /Waal and iublished Ettry Morning; (Bundmja sccePte,4) BY JAMES P. BAER, Lt SIIY NOSZEI - Irta con= in rirre .e.to wan , ersurs. Terms: rive Dollars a year, payable strictly In ad- Vance. 13m dollars invariably required if not paid with in the year• arr Single copies, Two Cen ts—for Sale at the counter in the Office, and by the Newsboy. pa,r. :hr. T.lOll Clem • In Writ RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ten Lines . inelt. • mok re.k. . . One Insertion,...--- 60 Two insertions, ..... 75 75 Three insertions,...... 100 ..- .....-- c........ 100 60 Tw °ne o " wee e ts.. , . .......... . - 12 ...... 3 TV S 200 150 100 75 Three weeka,...... • 400 ^65 200 •,1 25 -,100 One month, 500 335 60 160 - - 1'76 Two months 700 465 50 235 250 Three months. 900 GOO 450, 3 00 300 1 Four m0nth5_......... 10 00 665 '5 00 335 450 Fire months 11 00 735 560 365 , 650 Six m0nth5.......... ..... 12 00 500 600 - 400 .6 60 Nine months 16 00 10 35 800 535 900 One pear WOO 13 35 10 00 665 12 00 Stending.Card, six 'Uses or less, per annum 10 00 ne square, per annum, (exclu,aire of the paper,)-.25 00 Marriage notices, 50 cents ; Death notices 25 cents. lISATURDAY MORNING POST A MAMMOTH WEEKLY, ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IN CLUBS OF FIVE, %Ingle Subscriptions - - - Per Annum. CONTAINS ALL TUE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, Lo• cal, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. The Paper being of the traamerr stn, and.neatly print, .ed, on fine white paper, inlarge, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction then any paper published in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a raper from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit, ble investment. Address MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth I Wood Ste. Pittsburgh. EVERY DESCRIPTION or PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, Faecuted inlhe finest style- RAIL ROAD, antraruircial,Ritriantile Segal ' , id irk, At short notice, on reasonable term's. Particular attention psid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c For Concerts, Exhibinons and Circuses LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE A !WHINER fLIVITO axe:is:LT BELT WADI. TO TT3I9 the facilities for naming out Work with promptness and despatch oannotlw excelled by any other office in the city. Vusingss 44ards. J. HAZY= DLVIL JOHN POILLIPS. JOS 11. Drjl.9. [Firm of J. & H. Phillips.] DAVIS & PHILLIPS, (Successors to Phillips & Co.] Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, ETEME3 CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS ds BRACKETS, STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 'DAS FIRST BT. S. B. & C. P. MAItKLE, Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, tWAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,:' PA. Air-Rags bought at market prices. my 9 PHILLIPS & €O., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. WIIARF BOAT PROP RI ED )ILS AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois (I.utral road. Mark Goods, in all elutes, to our caro. aol7:lydaw—.llo JOS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox & Co., corner of Dlarket street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CRESTS, PERFUMERY, and ally articles pertaining to the business. 46r- Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. jelt:y ,JOSIPEI B. rouses. . . P. MARSHALL & CO., Importersr.. and Dealers in French and American PAPER. HANGINGS, No. S 7 Wow' street, Pitt9burgh. Air Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Delicourt k Co., Paris. au7 PLIIILLP ELPYZA ROM= J. AXDZABOI. REY3fER ,Sc ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co., wholesale dealers hi FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, &e., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. M. LITTLE, I~ERCH - T TAIWR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) ftdk.FULTON, BELL AND BRASS • FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitt s burgh, , is Prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS - matte to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. RAIIRIT'S 'ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. 0.'22,1y LIT• WILCOX, • APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Omer of Smithfield and Fourth Street. ji av ip g resumed the . ,Retail Drug Business at the above well 11110W11 • stand, established by me in 1848, (lately known as .1. Abel A Co.'s) and having enlarged and improved the same. I shall endeavor, by close personal attention and careful eupervisioxi of the business, to Merit a continuance of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated medicines alone will bo.kept, and a full assortment of articles usually sold in first class. establishments w , ” always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. .lEir Country Physicians furnished with puro me< tines at lowest prices. L nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ...AIDENCES FOR SALE.— good duel llllMourths of a mile gable property of 20 .7. , = with good brick dwel fruitu,sB,ooo. city,so 1000 'l'iam thes2,soo . - leamnt: 10Cations, and MEE )31ack. and --:',... ;: cpCrhdlerale or Re ..-,4he Diamond .. `' ..) ~..".'' 7 *.k. ,,, ‘J., ". ...,,,,, !.. -,-. L',!:-..-.'-'--,Fr i'''%.-, ~.4 ~...,, ' l .-: - ..-- - : • 7,1= * . ;i !--: ~.`... ' ...:',.:":, ~.'-',7,-;,:,‘‘,',":-!.-. CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, HE ATTENTION: OF MERCHANTS T and others is directed to this establishment, which has been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a 'SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE 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. apaealaw R. D. .Martsin, Car. Irwin street and Duquesne Way, SEETON'S OLD STAN 1), TN TETE DIAMOND, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. . Having taken and fitted up, with all the modern lue proventents. floe popular resort, Alio subscriber is pre pared to accommodate hilt old custotners and the public generally, with the best the market aflords. Oysters will Le served up in every variety of style, during the season. His WU:PS, Liquors and 'Ales he feels conildent in reeomtnendin tits the public for their excellence. OYSTER AND EATING ROUSE, EL 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE 1-ER RETAIL DIALER , IN LAKE AND EASTERN FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE 01-:.;- AU In their Proper Menton. n 026) GEO. REIIVE3LAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, Propnetnr, No. 344 Libertv ftreet,jusel.sisidc the Passenger Depot of the PennsOviints Itsiir , iot, which makes it the most convenient house in tlic cit) for pie seaarriving by that road. The proprietor having. ovittinse, hid up, in excellent style, the iN t roula n- spectrally solicit n share of ti 11,,• patron: t,, Thcri• is attached a splendid sTA lILR :u et v \V At. , iS YARD. affording antplao R ecision—la:ion e. travolors teamsters. His Larder mid liar will cm-tit-hodvl , the best thennarket ern 6 , 1 y JAMES P. BARR, Editor and proprietor: CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, Ly rx.orflClO JUSTICE IA THE rm:F. IMM=ll==ll Sir All business conneeted with this office will to at tended to with promptuei.s. Conviimenee , it all kinds done with legal aceuriey—such a , Deeds, Merteaves, Bonds. Power of Attorney, to. 'fides to Heal fi,tate examined. To the member of the B. he tenders his serviree ns Commissioner to take Bevis: ions t.i be read in tie revenil Courts of this State, and e-iewhere. His othe , is one of the main Police Stations ii. the city. and ef sermently his facilities in executing L. , elneee of that kind are veto desirable. feloily Pittsburgh, Ps. PITTSBURGH 813ERT & SON, ‘gents, 51 Markets MEE Mottls and gestaurants. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET SCOTX.HOVSE, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER & GRAHAM, PROPRIETORS. 2C_CMI_,SICDEt. TER3 AND WILD 6AM E, (Idernun FIFTH STREEPS BAILEY & Co., BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, \\*lido MiirlOe Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where they are now up.ming a stock of Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, And • Fancy Goods, To which they i❑rite the ettenuo❑ of the puttee Silver-Ware, W ate he s, DI asnoads & Pcinrlnt AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN THOMPSON & CO., House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA - - D&SI LVER'S N EW SUPER 1 MP ER I A I. SHEET MAI' OF THE SE 1T uF WAR, embrie mug a full Map of Europe, and complete maps of Sor dine and 1-40tbalAY. Austria and Italy; the whole em bodied iu one super init.:nal shpt. .its 36x.44 inches, furnishing such reliable geographical information ns cannot be procured from any other source. This .beet also contains Statistics raretully compiled from the la test rehableauthonUee, giving the strength of the nrones and navies of the Powers of Europe, with brief aecounts of the Leaders and Generals of the oppoong armies. in the present. struggle. Also correct and handsometoil traits of Louis Napoleon 111.. Emperor of Franc , : Ale x• under 11.. Emperor of all the Russias; Franeis.loseph 1.. Emperor of Austria, . and Victor Emennel 11.. Emir . d Sartialla. For sole by W. S. HAVEN. earlier Wood and Third, wet je27 Market and Stosoul , treets. T AS. MILLINGAR, MONONG AII El, A PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that be bas rebuilt since Il,e fire, and having en 'urged tan establishment, and tilled it with t h e newest and most aporoved machinery. is now prepared to fur nisi flooring and planed boards. home' Vii,Vlll,7 sad r,. gloving, doors, sash and shutters, Lila dried, frame, mouldings, box-making, Av. South Pittsburgh. September 7, 1'67. seta CARPENTER WoRK.--I'arpenter Work. Repairing and Jobbing promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest notice, by calling at the CENTRAL PLAN INt MILL, Water street, between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny On hand and will ho made to order, Mouldnig,llllor, Shutters, Sash, Frames, Shelving, Flooring, etc , hoeing none but the best wood working machinery We 1/3-• prepared to till all orders from builders, vontroetors a n d others. .1. d H. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mill. Water street. nols Between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny, Pa G ROCERIES.- no Wide New Orleans Sugar; GU obis Crushed do; do Coder do; t.ts do Elostw:ek's Syrup; 2. - Y0 do choice new orleons filoliesses ; 10 herecx prime Rice, for -ale by • Wal. H. SMITH A Co. ap2o 118 Second, and 147 Front streets. OR RENT—A cottage house of Hirer F rooms, large yard and vital de, two miles from do city, on the Britilduck's Field Plank Road. Id per month Par Rent—A dialling o f a nine rooms, tit aerie of ground, garden, fruit LrUl`S. ,'IC, near f. 4 year. For kept—A large and comfortable house on Sloven son street, eleven rooms, gas and water—s24o. For Renl—A large dwelling house, garden, shat trees etc, carriage s nco tool 'tulle, on Paul, Lune, All. , gheuy City—s3o9. For Rent—A warchnnse on Water street. For Rent—A small store room on Third street. Ali p tto CUTH BERT a iN, a i 51 Market elreet, FOREIGN N UTS -100 Frail tra..ll Almond., soft s 1,11; 10 bales Bordeaux 25 " Sicily " " 30 " " Bard " 60 bags Englisli Walt:ins; 100 '' - Fill, rts; to bbls. trash Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Brazilian Cream Note ; 1000 bush. Ground Nuts ; 6000 Cocoa Nuts; Just received and for sale by REYM ER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. Opposite AL Charles Hotel. SUN DRIES.- 100 bus. Dried Apples 30 • 'Dried Apples—tiered; 75 " Dried Apples—unp •I; 15 dozen Corn Brooms; 150 boxes No. 1 Starch 100 bus. White Beans; 300 bundles Crown, Medium at.... iambic Crown Paper, in More and for sale by Wrapping JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets. POFFEE.-200 sacks Rio, just landing an 'V for sato by VIM. If. SMITH k CO; a. 26 Second and Front street,. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS; NEEDLE Work, Ifloarning Good C. s, and Do N metiee, very low. HASON LOVE, JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street, received another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT. and Douglass & Sherwood's superior SKELE TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, white and gm Mechanic Corsets, in all fliZoB. fe2l VIRST OF THE SEASON.- 100 boxes 12 Sweet Oranges, received this day—for sale by REYMER k ANDERSON, . - - - N 0.39 Wood street Opposite the St. Charles Hotel GOC ER I ES.—Everything commonly ji kept in a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be had on the moat ruilionable terms, at BAWOH.TH & BROWNLEE'S, fen SARATOGA WATER.—A supply of Con greys Water, also Empire Spring V. mar, fresh from Saratoga, just received and for sale by L. WILCO X, a „ corner Smithfield and Fourth ale YRUPS.- 010 dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry Syrup; 10 do Strawberry Syrup; 10 do Pine A .ple Syru . for sale by OTATOES.-135 b sale by (mra) BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN.— oss for sale bB.A r A. FAIDIESTOqi. k CO., m g a .. of Wood and First street& QYRUP AND MOLASSES.- k 3 2.5 bbls. New York Golden Syrup' 50 " N. 0. Molasses, in oak barrels, in store and for sale by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE, in the Diamond. A T EAST LIBERTY—Five and-a-quarter jil acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn pike, with a Aire= of water running through it, a very desirable location for residences, and convenient to the city, will be sold by S. CUTHBERT k SON, mrt 61 -Market street. 7 11 E AY ER'S FLUID EXTRACTS.—A *Jorge assortment of Fluid Extracts from the eels• lioratory of Thayer k Co, just received and for L. WILCOX, Fta., • • SAMUEL C. WIN .14•Ofllae, No. 71 GRANT STREET, between Fourth nn Diamond alley. ap6 • KIIIMIO7, 0. II 111PYTT. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON & RIPT'EY. Office, No. 9-I FOURTH STREET. E. SIMPSON. 0! H. HUTU._ au2 , y JAMES A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC JSCOTT, DENTIST • Iles removed to the house lately (woui,ied by Dr. W. A. WA RI) No. 978 Penn Street, .1.1, , ,) third .104, abov , ibtha ft-W - hoar. from u A. M. till Ca P. JAMES S. iiING, DENTIST, IlAi 4 REM , Via , Ills I oFFICE AND DWI:MING TO No. 101PFIfth Street, lVtiert• lu, patror, fro.ukl,tro Invited to call fel2.ly _tilt. L. 111.1151117 E, VRACTISIN.; Contuales tla. Pravina• f Malicia, in all its varnal , bratiel,. riI , FICE AN It 1".11 , 11/1 . :NCE,Na 132 IatANT BYRE}'(, rn,uly niqouait., the Cathedral, l'aidlrglt. dnlaLna JAM E."; A. Li!ll'ltlE. A tt.irr - iy at Law, .drta t, Pi11,1•111•01,1,1,1twil .1-111111, field and Clo•rry 41,•11,1y HA 11 1., Surgi , iiti 1 ii•ii tki .1: 11 Ntt 11: `'lttitittlt . iti .11,Ft t Nltttot Ittett, ttlt,:lit ttt 1 Ct . t•ittt•ii.. urn! from ' ta Viaincs and Xiquors. wM. c1..11-1'07% A . CO., troot VIP rat UT. LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DiAuuNt , ALLEY, NEAT. \V , 0 PITTS 1'.1: (1 11, l' A. Cir AIIILIt nn li.n f. Elasol:l,krry, flkorry otol Corote klkl Mokkokkgolo Hok-0f. , .1 Wikokk v. of to, is ry lk.kr.t Oily WINES, BRANDIES, &c. Al.sk) DI:ALI:ILS IN • Fine 0141 AVllistiie..4, No. r, FRONT STREET, j,11)r.1 PILILAI , I-3 I'M 4 _ 3011 ti bi. CO., IMAL[I:9 It WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, ! :No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Ahiky, on Lund. W%ockkk.l.lrmr,lttkr. 4 :lll.., Monk.t,ollkola Itluotakorry, Wll.l Clokrty, Pau , ptt rry. ulof .kotaer tapl:Lly gobarro and L egars. W 1; N Eli AICI, LAIICFAC/011l .451 , DLU5.16,171 /ALL lINDS OF TOBACCO, SNI'FF ANI) SEGARS, 1.5; SFREFF n Re , za Dcf•L'n GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia l'ileNting Tobacco, WOOD STREET, t`rid, the SL CLnrlrr 11,4 A-1, oc 1'irn,111:11611. y.k 4i i Turniturr. In PORTA NT OT IC E IN CUNSEQUENCE 1 )P 10'1,1 N NI lirtthlt. tti.• r. L.'". ~tti.r• 1.” at 1 EitV 1.4 , W tt.tul .tai =EEO Ile ,offe, for runt 111, t nl , ii t asol 1 , :o•tor in ,N h.', or in part.mni ilm HOOTIPInom groupie.' I,y I,ss in tlso "bilmtelt ttreet—poo, ,, so given /111 010 lirq of July. l't•,011, w auut of Furntlloro ndl find tII 4 n ?Are Mu lily priecs 1.42k1ig ;AIL doWII OWER l'SvAl JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, EmBRAcING every rtyle of Furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut, ,nitable Parlor-, Chamber, and I , wing Rooms, equal to any . in New York and Philadelphia, and at Every arm+ , mne by hand, :Ind Warranted. te- nny quantity of , nun, an.' Chair.. on r,•asonable tern,. Iluteln u 1 -h.: shoat- f0rn,..1, , •.1 tl ce ,iliortt•mt notion. Ware pm,. :N.,. 77 and 70 Third :greet, Pittsburgh, Pa. e,„ : „ tarlAyd CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE HAS .11IST RECEIVED AT lIIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mlle Ron, lia tween Pittsburgh and I .awreuceville,n splendid and gene ral assortment of Carrutges, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. Ilia arrangements lire such that he is constantly receiving new and second hand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. lie ,also man ufactures to order on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and all pertaining to the busime.s. With eighteen years practical experience in the business, and his well known facilities, he flatters himself that tte otters great induce. meats le purchasers. The establishment is located on the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. selOulkw No. 76 hlrirket street JOHN S. SHAFFEIVS Carriage and Harness Repository, COR. DIAMOND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET BETWEEN TUE DIAMOND AND LIBERTY ST., Carrines stored, sold and bought on commission. Repairing dime promptly. Purchasers from the country will find a large assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND HARNESS, Whirl, will please them, both as to qualityiand prico. myeol,yw CARRIAGES, ROCRAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES ,ILLSD, SLEIGHS, , ls. to arrive, 1111(1 fo HENRY H. COLLINS. 453- All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT 'the right to Mfuinfacture in Allegheny and. Arm• strong counties, the Climax. Crvoin and Sid PCM, Abe factory will be found at MUNN & BARTON'S, corner of Boyd streetand Fourth street road./Farmers will and it to their advantage to call and Alt% them. They take the premium everywhere that troy have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the faAest ever known. W. INGLLS, ill Rv `r fl% professional GARD ATTORNEY AT LAW, PMZ21711.6 ti, PA. OFFICE-Nu. 91 GRANT STREET C A It D CORN EH OF CIT EERY ALLEYS FURNITURE, 12/311133 VARNISH, Etc,- Et, , Et From 10 to 25 per Cent. U. Ulk",\:c, Nos. 67 6161 riFrii IWER PRIM 9 4:llarriages NOS_ 7 AND 9, PITTSTiURat, PA C. WEST & CO.; kLUCTRACIPSZELS OP 197 Ptnn Street, It-Ann-9h, patents. THE LAST PAST, j g • , , NO. 05 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 0 - clock ; and from No vember lot to May Ist from 0 to 3 o'clock. . Deposits received of all sums not less than ONT. DeLLAH, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June .and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in Juno and December, since the Batik was organoA, at the rate of six per cent a year. Interest, if not.'-almwn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. 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 his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the uggre. gate crurrr AND ONI-UALP PER CENT. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office GEI iRGE ALBREE. Vice Pll.l2lloOrra. tlepturil, Jelin H. Shoenberger James Alexander Bradley, James L. lie lley, Jam's Hardman, Robert Bully A. M. Pollock, M. D., leant M. Bannock, William S. Lovely, Hill Burgwin, &William J. Anderson.. Tkt,Tra. . _ John G. Bia•kofvn, P. A. Madeira, John P. Canfield, John B. Mellor, J. Gardiner CLAIM, James B. D. Momts, Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Auley, DaVel Campbell, Walter I'. Marshall, John H. Co.i.iN Ave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry 1.. Kingwalt, Wilham Douglas., John M. Sawyer, Frani., Felix, th4orgo S. Sullen, iirnj. L. Faltne,ts,k, Julm I'. Scully, James \ V.lhdln MD, Alexander Thalia, Th,•ol.Al,ll. l nibeit,..tter, I ~ .n,te NY I kitlittr. tincilitTaltr san raetsvnix. CIIARL ES A. COVIY/IS Willuan S. Haven, Cluffle9 DUNCAN, SIMI:U1U01 - & CO., 33A.INTIZMRS, Corner of Pine and 11113196.11 BU., New York, Lett.., f Credit and etreular Notes for traveler. as .sll..ble la nll the vita, o 7 rho Ilnitest :trate% Canna: filfilintr 1., Olin, in line ii7.ll•llliiVi) lOW in Europe. rarla:2ra AreTIN Lot:MLI Tube. D. LiX , X.O4. t U S'l' N 111 S Cu., I) /elders in Pr,arn+.ory Nott•s. lt.mdb, Mortgage,, amt all So -01rIlle•S for D.A."). M.,n..y loaned tdt Check s st sh nrt dates, with rollatend - tit , 11 . 19 .IND DRAFTS liorollT AND S,)1.1). PA•r6.m, detqring Lorins can be isecommodate.l on refts“nAbl., terms. nil 1,11 i i filrllllll...t With lit r. , 1111111,3t1v.0 Al,”, atturia tho Iteurtm; nh.l I.4leing of float t No 1 , 2 I , I)I'I2TH s-ntErr.!,,,,v. AUSTIN Lok 04 Hi, St)tAry PutAir_ OLMES iNS, Bunker , und Ex N. H ,•1,•Ln.:,.. lfr k r and 1.42:.1,4 to N”te+, Drlft• awl Bank N.A., 1.11,1 we th,• and raiv. ~t,tnntly sla Colll,l/ , 4111 111.1 d 111 .11 the throughtiut the rnin d nc , •ircd in !mull n cur ridit 1• . 11•••r. i 1; Jltukr t beimriin Third and ,tr,rtn. Grocers WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, NOB. 18 and 20 Wood Street,! MEI= WM. 11. SMITH 6r., CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS 118 SECOND MID 147 FIRST STREETS, rne);Pittsburgh, Ps. Hots_ . NV nicCitisoft, ratebutxll MILLER Si. RICIECETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1^2113=1 BRA NDIES, IVINES AND REGARM H 22. coRNER 01 , LIBERTY AN II:NV sTrtEEr.4, A :1" D SO LE .40.E.V TS FOR SWEARER'S CITY GLASS ron, Nails, Cation Yarns. dc., dc.. Non stantly on Rand. (cur: 11'U]I4YftS 1411.11.01 , 1,7/ M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.3 1..0.1.;,,R3 TO 151:4: a IeCANTLE,CI WHOLESALE GROCERS, n` ON YARNS, A N ROM M A N V VACTURE3MUN ERA LLT U , : n: of Wood and pal, Strrds Aorwarding and 1:0111111iSSiO WILLI All YEAToN, • • Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPH Agl.ut for Hvol,ielt 8 Co.'n Climmpagui.; It C.,mpatly ILI ; 113%3111/slid (it:rill:Ll Fare: Vi "IVA, Itrandit,. etc_, w c 11,40111 HOUNO a 0t.21: 3 (111 N 111 00It 11 E , COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE ov PIG 51E'1'AL AND Itl.oo]sts v W vrEtt sTtcEET, IIF,LoW SIARK InN T TSl.llllOll,_ P I ‘, ()TICE ENTS A LARia: STOCK OF Gent . . Patent Leather and French Calf N lIESS GAITERs And STRAP which wd are 'wiling low SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing Emporia MRS. M. A. WEAVER HAS iPENEI) AT No. 24 Fifth Street (UP STAIRS, IRON CITY BUILDINO,) A full n,sortmont of of the latest styles. CHILDREN'S cLoTHINci kept eonstentlY On hang and Made to order. Fetmnre—Nett door to the Trimming Star Wood street 81200 OR SAL E.—A dwelling house of hall, five rooms and cellar, on Annatzeet, Allegheny, with lot of ground 20 feet front by 110 deep to Robinson street. Alao, a cottage house on Robinsiin street. Price for all, $l2OO. Terms ease 1e2.38. CUTHBERT & BON, Market e EASllr E:XT it A FT& E QUALITY r BELLING VERY LOW The best acoortuncnt in tho city will always be found n THE PEKIN TEA STORE, Nu. 3S Fifth Street, Near Wood. B. JAYNES. TION, 50 GR. AYER'S WORM. CONF. for sale by EIAR'rWELL , k SHEPHARD, Druggists, Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINNER'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR THE, VIOLIN, consisting of COTTILLIONS, SCHOTTISCHFA QUADRILLES, POLKAS, WALTZES, MARCHES, lIORNPIPPS, REZIB, JIOS, FANCY DANCES, ...I ...her popular airs, arranged in an easy man ner for the violin.liy S. Winner: Price 60 cents. copies mailed on recc4it of price. • For sale by. • jegii JOHN H. MELLOR, ltl Wood street. 11111 EAL ,IAPAN BLACKING.—This ines _CV timaVecarnposition, with half the usual labor, pro duces a roost brilliant jet black, affords nourishment to the leather, and Is free from any unpleasant smell. For sale whdiesale or retail, by BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER—An excellent family medicine, for sale whOesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING, corner Market et and Diamond. HERRING- 10 bbls. Eastport, new; 10 do Alewives', do -. WM. H. SMITH ic CO., 118 Second, and 147 Front streets. For mile by je2o FOUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superi. Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by HENRY IL COLLINS. ArIMOW CURTAINS-At Wholesal V• and Retail, for sale by mrlo • W. P. MARSHALL. t CO. EANS.-100 bushels, for sale by Wm. H. SMITH @ CO us Second, and 137 fourth streets. Ell Mutual Insurance Company, CILAB.TERED BY TIIE LEGISLATURE OY PER-2f, BYLVASIA. •• Ctish ...... $300,000 I Premium Notes . 29H2,9-IS THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE UN Buildings, blerehandize, Furniture, Sc., in town or country. Dm=Tons :—Hon. J. J. Pearce. J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, lion. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman. Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President • - T. T. AllltAlttl, Vice President. Taos. Kircuss, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, No. 65 Fifth street. INSURANCE COMPANY, INSURE AGAINST ALL KINUS FIEF Stoch, bue Bills, payable on denland, and 9e , enrol by two approve.] name, ...... . ... ... 00 Bill, Receivable bOO 00 _ _ . Stechanica' Bank 6to,k,cobt. t'itintan.' Bank " 40 " ExeloolFo Bank" .•. Gl " Bank at Pitv , tairgh "- " . Ilahnna. of hook Ar•ColltiL , ............. ......, Ottl.a• Furtittnre • .4 Ca,! Joy. tt. ttux•rt;a. PITTSBURGH. PA IMEII3 pri-rsiiiIRGII, PA Late (nt 31 FIl•'1'll STREET. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO StihINIER. biILLINER Jo& FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market atreet. ;_nsuitance. WEST BRANCH LOCK LIAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY MONONGAHELA , OF PITTSBURGH JAMES A. HUTCIIISON, President. HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary OFFICE, No. OS Water Street ANI) MARINE RISKS ASSETS—MAY :Ora. Int) 5.'.9.6f.3 31 HENRY M. iI'WOOD, S,,rcuLry- . DißEctoiLs James A. iluteMsom th•nr;. - e A. Berry, Holmes, William Rea. Joseph 14rkpatra.1:, M'ileou Male John Wm. A. Caldwull, Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE' INSPRANCO I'uNIPANI 1111LADELP111.1. uBler•, Nn. i'.s and 437 Cll EziTN IT STRE.E.T, near Fall, STATLYLNY of AKSPtd., Agrenthly to An Ari of A,sonthly. :%I..rtgagoa amply ,eenreil 4 1 — 1,(434 69 Real Vallle*IL:.;:1:: 61.1 •=t. 77.7.1 71 Triaporary 1.4.111' ulllUnrie C.diatt-ral hI.,,ZZU Ipn•-rat value tjaCt43 71;.:471 Not. and Bills .... . ... ... 4.40/1 40 Cail, 42,007' :X. tr.! be only profit, from p 1,111.111 1, whirl Ihi. emnpauy divideby law, are nom u. bleb 111.0 lwert M nined. munineeq nuule on every description of Propertpin it and Co u ntry, at rate, are c0n:4,442ra vnth ,city. • ilea their nee.rponilmn. ala rind of thirty years. y have lurid ht,e4 by Fire. to an alnolitit fir Million, of I iiinare.. thereby etterthn . g evidence 01 • iiittalitin{es or lioliratice, Nell ni t he IltAlit) end position to inert With prtiiiiptile, all liabilities. ..osses laud duratet the year IN:S. f10h,563 GT. Charl, - , W. 11,115,1,ar, 51.,rde,ai L. Wj9, T,,las %Vaguer, ',Alia S. Brown, flrant, I,nu. Lea, Jnct,t, IL Smith, Edwanl C. lAde, tieurge 11'. Inehar.d , CiQurge Cli , BANCS.EIt, President. C 1.. l'rrsideuL W5l. Sevrntary pr. tens. J. 11A COFFIN. Agent, n,%. It; I.,rthen t ,Orlser Third and ‘V,,,,,t.drat,t, FIRE INSURANCE 14Y Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, Building , , Limited or Perpetual, Xterchnn Furniture, in town or country. oFPICE NO. 2()S WALNUT STREET. AS6ETS, 8 4 76,4 76 43 CAI'l F.ll- $177,1131. Invented follows.cli:— First .Mortgnor• on Improved City Property, worth double the amount Prnneyly>aunhail rued Co.'s Oji cl•n t. Mortgage curt Allegheny County e, •p cent. l'enn4)lrttnut 1b01r04,,.1 Is.nu. 10,01.10 (.'OT of l'hiLadelptu3,tl Vet. Penu•n 17.11. Loan. tl,utto 00 Puttnslcartift thulronrli".-np.oly 4.000 00 St o,1: of the Rdlinne.• 11wn.,l tu,o+nnr.• 19.1:.0 00 Bto.•L• of County Ftre Insurance• Co 1.0:4 00 Vt.•l of Delaware M. S. Irt,ut,rner Colni.Atty. 13'.0 Croon M. (3 :cup 3.10 00 palwr ............ 43 Ivented Intorc...t., et, _ 7,311 (4 Ott huml uud iu 13,u1; 15,56:1 £.1:7 5 4.1 CLENI "1 . 17C61,EY. DltrelfOlth. (lee, TM id ...V. SRltillel I:l9 , llArn, William R. 'tttomp,,nn„ll:.l.l-11 riceem, . Fredelike 1tr.,.11, Urllli:ini M 11,,,,, C,,rneliun m.even,,n, Beniarrun W. Tingley, Jolin R. Woirel, 51,41:111 I 11. L ('anon. Z. 1,441m.p, Itobvrt T,As,..i, (1..1. to•hud. Frederiek I,nuig .laeol. T. Bunting, Clirle. ~.., Wi.,.1, Sriiiill l'o,"-n. Janie, S. \V”.”1,.. - ‘l. J , 6” 11,9,11. PILL,. It. M. II INcllMAN.S.,,n'etary. J. Ii IIi.PNER l't IFFIN, Agent. mylel N"rtheret e.rner Tlitrd and Woed street!. Clucational ST. FRANCIS , .COLLEOE, Under the Bare of the Franciscan Brothers, I.oltt:rft.t, CAMBRIA FOITNTV, Tins rNsTrrtirrii - )N, nnturally situated col rAilleallolllll Pnrpoves, afford: all the mauve. ttetutti that ran in. dem - ed f. or a 12:04 , 1n . 1100,111tIn.• It Meated in the moat healthy and Ph•ture:/itte portion of the Allet.thenlee, had Milt, tram Statlon. on the direr! mail route I etneen Meta...loomi antl urgh. The st.ltol,Ant• vonllnene. , the find of tiepuelther,:tml will eloso on the let day of Jul) following. The 'l'.•rnhs for tioartl, innithlant u thornugh Fmglish Setrunth• eutirse, Or. $lOO per Millen.. Th e Ci t es anti MO.3 , •rn 1 atignago 4 forin an extra Charge of $lO per tintilltn. Wm:Ming anti itoe of liedthlt,d J lO . - For further partivulam apply 1014? ruperior of Ulf. can 1•r w.le to the Rt. Ran. Dr. 01kAmor mrl:claw • V 1 N(' ENV:: ct.)1,1.1.:(; F. AND S EMINA RV, imaer tho rare ut the Item,lietmv Father neAr LATROBE. WIWI'MORLI,k NI 04;4.10;NTY,P,. . - In the :try taught In. I,ranclioq of En Ehnh Eduention. In the Seminary, tho '.ll•Atlicninne, II i,tory Itln•torn,, ete., 1 - Anche of higher erudition neeetisarr or ti+efut 10 the PrieAthooil. • . . The terms for board and Tuition are V, per year, to he paid semi-annually, strictly in 11.1,111 Ce. t.ernuin and French • and other language.. Drawin ' Painting, Nuilt. form no extra charges, cv , •ptitugsune moompensation fur the use of instrument. hle.licine, Washing, Books, Stationery, &e.,form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Inrecturs of the College. The Cwdlrgiaato year begins on the Ist of September, and ends on the 3el of July following. • . • FATHER G. B. LUMM, 13 Director of the College. $ 9 000 FOR A BRICK USE) and twolota of ground, on Bank Lane, Al legheny City. t.2..50u for:o4 acres of choice land. and dwelling house, at 4 miles from the city. $3,800 for 115 acres of laud, at sixteen miles from the city, with good improvements. $6,000 for 20 acres of land, at four miles from the city; good dwelling house. barn, stable..t—orchaad of from 400 to 600 trees, all under good fence—noal of good qual ity. Tho improvements on the place are worth $4,500 These properties and tnany others are for sale by S. CUTHBERT , k. SON, .6 Real Estate Agents. 51 Market street. 14 BANDIES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES _up .warnanteil of the bestquality.- .Alsp, a complete assortment ofVines, NVlU4keys and Gin,, of superior quality, kept constantly on Mimi at • JOSEPH FLEHING'S, ielb Corner Diamond nod Market street- VANS, FA Nti.-2,500 Palm Lear Pan A' ' , old by the ease or single. Silk. Linen and Pay Fans, :a low prices at •BATON,CREE & (VS., ) y 4 Fifth and Market sta VALUABLE BVlLDEltS.—!ifonitlinks, Window Frames, Panel Doors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels ac.; in fact, every kind of woodwork used in building , made of good mate.. rials by the best of workmen and unrivalled machinery. Brackets of every - pattern furnished and scroll sawing done. - J. b. H. T. PRICE, - : -• • ,'. Central Planing Mills, Water street, between Federal and Beaver, a • 'Alla Men • City. SAUNDER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL—A new and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the violin. on an entirely new method; intended for beginners, amateurs and teachers. This work is particularly in tended to give the scholar a short„ thorough and scien tific method of playing the violin in all its branches, in less than ono half the time than is required - from any other work ever published or Introduced in this coun try—by George Saunders. Frice.so cents. For snlo by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. cop_ies mailed on receipt of the price. mr.l4 PURE STILL PATAWBA WINE.-1 have on hand a large supply of pure Still Catawba Wino for medicinal.purposes. Those uiyhing anything to this line should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere- JOS. ffLEMLNO, earl! Corner Diamond and Market street CHEESE. -200 boxes extra prime cuttin Cheese for sale by L A I I . C y6 E FISH.-200 piu; i lc E ar t .;lff e s k ra il i s. WHITE BEANS-50 bushels for sale by je33 WM. H. SMITH CO. bbLs. prime Syrup for sale 1; WM. s H. SMIII3 A CO., on Second and Front sta. SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. R. sa l by G 3 Wood street near Fourth. CHEESE--50 boxes choice Goshen Cheese just. received .11Aand for sale at WORTH & BRatm,rr , s,. a • corner of the Diamond and Diamond RUSIN bbls. N It o - k Rosin , B. s , A l:l w % .h v a li ni and for tale hi, ARNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine, for sale by J. R. 'WELDIN, . 117,0 lAr4w.f. ne.w. ;vomit'. FMNIW9 To Young Melt: - • 'A A LL .WIIO ARE SUFFERING FROM .. JOS_ the effects of youthful aiceas, Selfobtlse;er , the debility arising from Bernal , Diseaseican be surely and permanently restored, to perfect health, strength, and vigor, by using the ELIXIR .DE VIR. ce Th ipt t r m .a os e t nun Valuab eat ivilfedie p in hy e li irpare , ii ianouidisc im o o .tant e wi r tii used in Europe with- never tailing .auctiesa. thbrogghly remove all - . . NEityops,pprVit.; i n : I 6; AL Eilfssioria IIitPE'DIME TB TO , MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly enuhcate the effects of either , MERCURY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually stiffer ing without knowing a remedy. The cost of cure is trifling/One bottle. will laSt on month, and is suitable for either ■ex. Sent free by ma to all parts of the United States. , , Price, per Bottle. D.' IL ANDERSON, - 381'f Broadway, N: Y: . . N. 13.—A .areular eontaixdogitut partieuhireand dons will be' rent with ettO bottle, and free to any ad.' titre„'on uppliCation. — Address, Ai17."263 'WANTED mr•remd.ow-eol , • DRovosA 1.8 FOR ARNIY,'FRA.N6POII,. TATioN.—Vroposals wilt In received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12, on the Ist day of Getober next, for the transportation o f Military supplies during the year 1860 and ISM., on the following mutes: 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Tern tory cif lianatoi, from Fort . Laramie, in the Territory of Notirasim,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 maybe establish ed, to the posts winch are now or may be established in the Territory of Nebraskusouth of latitude 44 deg. north, in Oregon stitl.th of - latitude 44 deg. north and east of longitude 114 .leg.-west, and in tlie.Territtary of Utah north of latitude degrees north and east of longitude ' 114 deg. west. - . 2. From Forts Leavenworth;andltileyin the Territo ry Of-Kana+, and front the town of Kansas itt the State of Missouri, to Fort Union iu the Territory of Now7tlex teq to any other depot that may Leidesignateilin that l'erraory. . 3. From Fort Union, or sneli dePot [l.4iru4 he deS iguated in the Territory or. New Mexico, to the posts rir depots that are or may bo established in the. - INfilitary Department of New Mexice, except Forts. lilies and FiliMOre. The weight to be transporter each year Will not be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand pounds, nor more ou route 1 thou ten millions of pounds, and on routes 2 an,l 3 than two five hundred 41b5 u. 17 6 00 2.0,0 (ru 00 6,054 00 400 00 thousandisminds each.• - Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation will he per formed on isleh route in each month of the year. and may mule for all the routes collectively, for any tau' of them, or for each routs Separately. ltilders will give their names in full ell as their 1,10,,, or residence. and he - prepared to eiecute ; bonds with good seemity in such an amount as the:quarter ittaster General may determine. Contractors most IC in readinests'foi service by the let day ofJannary, 18CO; and transpertntion may be' demanded at any time fa. the .whole weighbto be,tratis ported during the year on all or either of the'.r.olites,' they will be required to have places of busines of nOll-1 rice nt or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Li:tr iune, and Foi t Union, or other.diliot Newi.lissico,nt which they truly - be cominnuicntesi with promptly and redily. Each proposal must be accompanied by a grutrantbss., Sigurd by three, or more persons known or satisfactorily certified to the quartermaster General. setting forth that. tithe party proposing shall be awarded the contruct„ they will eater an obligation for its faithful performance: Proposals will be endorsed as follows: Propotrasfur d ally Trampurtation. and none will be entertained nn: less they fully comply with alt the stipulations j set forth la this advertisement: , . The right is reserved of 'rejecting hhy or either bids that may be nude. Qc tart:asp:lira GasnatesOFFlCS, Washington, June 27, 1859. • jjelinuctiftOctl Nal - ; Beef and Pork for 1560. 1~ act DT.P uvrumrr, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing,. July 15,11159. SEAL ED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Pro• posals for Beef," and "Proposals for Pork , " ['Li the ease may be, trill be received at this office until 9 o'clock, a. a.. on Wednesday, the 7th day of September nexl,for furnishing and delivering, free of all cost and risk to the United States, at the following navy-yards: • - ' Barrels beef. Barrels pork. .1,000 • 1,000 .4,000 4,000 00) ( C B: 4, r ' .151,600 oo 5,0(1) - 4.500 One-11:010f P:Ild Beef and pork must be deliverd stead) of the Arnie named yards, respectively, by the Ist day. of April., 1-stet and the remaining half by the list day of JU nay ISito. unless earlier deliveries should be required l.y the eluef of this bureau. Payment to be made with- ti thirty days after delivery. Bidders must specify their prices separately and dist 'only in separate otters for the beef and for the pork, aid for each of the places of delivery, covering all-ex rienses and all charges. The beef must ho from well-fattened cattle, slaughter ed hrtoeen the Ist day or October,lss9, and the Ist day of January.ls 6 o. and weighing not less than six hundred ounds, net weight, each.. The legs and leg minis of the p hind quarters; and the shins . and shoulder-cloda,, the shoulders of mutton and ends of sticking pieces. and at least twelve pounds from the neck end of each fore- - Uuarier, or the parts marked Nos. 1,2.3,4 ands, on the drawing or delineation of the fort , and hind quarters of an ox. wlorh will be atm:hod to and form a part of thii contract, nitu4 be wholly excluded from each barrel: all the other ppterns are to be packed.,and,.. inst4t34or tiri ng rttt len efoirce; mast beret Thisitigii with a son aritiktufe., to ! ore the total a sooare, 0,111, owl ....tooth uppertranre, to pee t:t oft: ter, Own right pOOOLi, nor MUT, than brave , . ench. The }}sink mibd be packed from corn-fed,tvell-fattened hogs, slaughtered between the first day of December, 1s ,s. and the flue day of January; 3806, affil. weighing not lesstlian bauhundred pounds each. excluding the heads. neeka - shoulders, hams, legs, feet, butts, rumps, 11.1 alitt all refuse pieces; and must be cut With a VOW and 011ie, in pieces weighing not less than six pounds, nor more titan twelve pounds, each. Moth the beef and pork must be salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk's Island, Isle of Mae, Key West aolar.Onendaga solar. or StUbc's sale and the beef ' must have tive ounces of flee pulverized saltpetre to each turret, exclusive of a pickle. to be made from fresh water as strong as Salt will make it, and must be perfectly : bright and clear. If.aeh trirrel must contain full 200 pounds net weight of beef or pork, melee excess of weight in either article will be paid for. The barrels mint he entirely new, and be made of the best seleioued heart of white-oak staves and headings; the staves to be not less than fiveadglitlis of an inch thick, arid the headings not less than three-fourths of all huh thick; they most be three-fourths hooped over, inelibling the iron hoops, with the best white-oak or hickory hoops, and each barrel musthave on ft four iron hoops, viz: ono of one and It half inch in width ou each bilge, and one of one and au eighth inch in width on each (flame, and each to be of onessixteeuth of an inch thick. Each barrel must beef the internal capacity of thirty-two gallons. anti the iron hoops mast be well painted with Each barrel must be branded by burning on its head Navy Beef:' or - Navy Pork," as the ease may be. with the contractor'a Milne and the year when packet, and weight; and shall also be brandedon the bung stave with the letter 11. or I'., as 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-vs:rib; aforesaid. and by borne sworn inspector of saltial provisioua" who will Le ,elected by-the respective commanding officers; but their charges fur such inspections must Fe pied by the respect ivecontrattora,wito must likewise have the bar rels put in good shipping order. to this satisfaction of the eommaudants of the• respective - navy-yards afore : said, alter inspection, and at their own expense. Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to one. half the estimated amount of the contract will Ire requir ed, and twenty per centuni in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to' be made, as collat eral security for the due and faithful performance of the respective contracts, which will on no account be paid I until the contracts are complied with in all respects: and Is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of hiller,. to complete the deliveries within the prescribed, period. In ease of failure on the part of the contractor to deliver all or any of the beef or pork above mention ed, of the quality and at the time and places above pro. rated, the contractor wilt forfeit and pay to the Untied ' State:q.tr_a liquidated damages a:sum of money equal to twice the amount of the con tract price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damages, truly be recovered from time to time as they may accrue: Pat meat will be made by the United States at the periods at;tve specified. (excepting the twenty per centuni lobe withheld until the completion of the contract, as before stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have been in spected and received, and hills for the Caine shall have been presented to the nave agents, respectively, duly approved by the commandants of the respective navy yards. according to the terms of the contract. Pheparts of beef to be ezetudai wilt be purlieu/arty dotty.natal 111 the .graring to be attached to the contract- Per sons in terested ens obtain them on apptioMon at this qr.& Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none ode era) will be forthwith notified, and ire early as practicable a contract will be transmitted to them fur execution, winch contract must be retuttual to the bureau within ten days, exclustve of the time required for the regular transmission of the .k 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 1814 and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity . with this understanding. 4 • 'Eve offer made must be accompanied (as directed ry in the sixth section of the act of Congress making ais propriations for the naval service forlB4o-'47 . , approved 10th of August, 1846) - by a written guarante e . by one or more responsible persons, to the °Stet that he, or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted. enter into an obligation within ten days, with goodand sufficient sureties, to furnish, the article proposed. This g.uarantee must be Accompanied b_y. the certifi: cafe of the United States distrietjudge, United States distract attorney, or navy agent, that tpegtuirantors are able to make good their guarantee„ No proposal will be considered unless e aeompanied by such guarantee. . The bidder's name and residence, and the namEttrf 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 Congress, approved 27th af a rch,lB-54, all bids for supplies of provisions, cloth ing. and small stores for tne use of the navy, may here jeeted at the option of the department, if made by one not known as a nuumfacturer of, or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the re verse, must be distinctly stated in the bids bffered. jylSatio-tw TII E CLIBAPEST• PIANOS''IN THE JR; UNITED STATES.—Just received four Rosewood round centered et,,(( 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 hest:makers,. 6% octaves for .1175 00 . 00 00 They will bii sold only for cash, as the very small corn- mission charged for selling, and the extreme low prices obtained by the manufacturers will net justify them to sell on credit. For sale by mr26 JOAN IL. DIELI,OR, Si Wood street- FIENRY A. COLLINS SUGARS.—N. 0. Sugar, - Crushed, Lump, Pulverised and Coffee - Sugars for sale low, by the barrel, at HAWORTH 7k BROWNLEE'S,. rem . . infthe Diamond All HE TURNER OF BANE. & EAST lanes, Allegheny, two lots esclilltlA feet front by 66 deep, and a brick dwelling of hall,two parlora t dining room, kitchen, wash-house, four chambers, and finished attic, a good cellar under the whole house, hydrant, do. For sale by S. CUTHBERT.t SON, dicul. PITTBI3I:7EGEL FT. WAYNE AND EAItRoAD, C °tail 'Prom Pittsburgh to Chicago WOOD . RUFFS EILEEPtif , .I9 CARCiTTACIELED To ALL TIIE TRAIN:4. THROUGH .WlTH9urigaiioE OF. ...C485/ ON .AND' AFTER•WEDNESDAY; ;UNE lath, 1859 Tralas wilt leave the Station, comer of.Llberty ari(4. Grant street., Pittsburgh ; as fellows Leave Pittsburgh: Grestline. • Fort Wayne Espress.—....l'2•ls a. it. - 446 A. w., 1.-01 .... 6:50 A. it. Exprss.., _1250 m.. 8.45 P. li. W4ll a. It. ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, tkai P. 314' EXPre.l.5 , 8:17 . . en. - 11EM AItRIVVAT PITTSBURGH.MaiI, 8415 P. AL;• Expres6 3:30 -P. 2(4 Express, 23.1 A. X. ACCOMMODATION tiorn red,•ril street, Allegheny; Tor Neleßri'ghton, 0:301A.7 at., and 5M r. Fr4mn , " • . C:051."., • ` 12.'10 " . . . Through trains connect as follows : At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. - ' • • - - - At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cup. hogs Falls, etc. • ' At' Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount 'Vernon, -Shelby, San-. dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Lents, Louis. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin mai, etc, etc. At Lima, tor Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc, etc. At Fort Wayne, fur Peru, Lafayette, hid., St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points= the New Albany and Salem Railroad • And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois. lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota. - • ' For flutter information and throegh tickets apply J. STEWA HT, Ileket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh H. ,C. STEVLISSON, Ticket Agent, . Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets fur sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the- United Stales. J. J. HOUSTON, jOl5 • General Passen , er Agent. Pittsburgh. 859 SUMMER AII.RAAGRATVNT. 145E1 On and After Monday, April 11th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY . TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every 'morning: (except Sundays,) at aso pc, Mopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations betweenJohustown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 is a., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 555) P. X. THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:20 r. x., stopping only_ at . principal stations, making direct ci?nnections ,at . . Harrisbur g. for Baltimore, ,and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:20 A. a. •' 'lll E EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at P. at.. stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Galhtnn. Altoona, Ma, cou n ecting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltimore, and arriving iu Philadelphia at 10:00 A. a. ACCOSISIO DATI ON TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY I'A.SENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at, CM o'clock, a.. at., stop ing at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch from at 10:50 5. a.. and arriving at Johnstown 1.20 P. a., tlonemaugh, P. X. . . THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at 2.50 P. X, stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemungh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 10:40 A. Y. SECOND ACCOMMODAI IoN TRAIN fur Turtle Creek leaves daily. (except Sunday.) at 4:31) THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (extent Sunday,) at eCZ.P. e, • • R.ETURNMG TRAINS - arrive-in' Ptitaliurgh' as fol lows:—Express. 12:45 P, X; Mail, 11:50 P. If• Fast Line, 12:20 a_ a; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 A. a; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6;50 A- at Second Ac commodation; 1230 P. a; Third Acconimodation, 6:11, P. x. Trains for Blairsviße and Indiana canned at Blairs ville Intersection with Johnstown War Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West- PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on the: Pittsburgh and Carmelite villa Road, leave daily. (Sunday exceptedlas follows Mail Train, 7:110 a. ; Express Train, 2.50 Return lag trains from Pittsburgh and Connellaville 'Road. ar rixe at Pittsburgh 8:45 s. it, and 6:15 P. X. The traveling public will And 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 stona, and is entirely free frem dust; we can promise safety, !peed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronage- - - • P A R. E: • • . No New T0rk.....»....513 00To 8a1tim0re...—......5$ 50 Philadelphia.-..- 10 00 I Lancaster _ .....,:....: ft 55 -Harrisburg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tic:rats in car. will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PERIIILE in addition to the Station rates, except, from stations where the Company haa no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, 'the Comfany_ will hold themselves responsible for personal. baggage Only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 11.*Tlie" Excelsior - Orrinibds 'Lille has been employed to convey:Passengers and. Baggage to and from the Depot, at' a charge not to exce , ed2.s - centi for each passenger and haggage-- • For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. PtissengerStation, On Liberty and Grant streets. Cleveland I Pittsburgh Railroad. °NAND - AFtER WEDNESDAY,ril2f,lraine will leave the Det of_thc, VeilaSylviuna. •in Pitts burgh, as fol po lows .Th - - rtebergh,Ckoriondrinid Chiecujelied.—Express trains lervies Pittsburgh at 1 15 A. x., and 1:05 P. IC, far Cleve land.. Buffalo, l oledo, Detroit. Milwaukee, Chicago, and the North West. The 1:05 P. x..train connects= Bayard with trains for all points Oa the Tuscanwaslarancb. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago vie Cleveland, must be particular to ask fur tickets MA Cleveland. River Lina—Express trains leave at Mlft a. x., and 1:05 P. X; for Wheeling, Zanesville Circleville, Colum bus And Cincinnati. The 12.1 sa. sr train stops avWells ville.Steubonville and stations below Steubenville. The lea P. ix. train stops at. Wellsville and stationstelow Mad Train leaves at 6:25 a. a.; stopping at all Way Sta tions on River Line. _ . itecoininodation leaves at 5:00 P . running to Wells ville only, stopping st all Way Stations. _ 'Pittsburgh, CatAnnts.s and (Aneinnati Short 'L ine tin Stru ts:KV 4 , :-- - -Fast Express at 12:15 a. w., and Express LOS P. g., ",tar: : , AttlXl lll6 %:l , Flitnig/AliatiaPOES, t n ehmen, Cairo, St. louis, New Orleans, and till points in the South West. - The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Ginctutudi. ithout change, of cars. Splendid,Rleeping 'Caraddlachedtu:canh_Taluxas Passengers desiring to go to Coluirilirei.‘ancinnati, etc., or any point beyond tolumbus, by the short line, inu.st, he particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville. 'Baggage checked through and handled free of charge. Fare AFX:iy.A AR low any other ronte, - and cornice lions certeln. , - ." r - .. • • • Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Har risburgli. Philadelphia, Now York and Boston. • - F. R. MYERS, General Ticket , Agent, Cleveland. JNO. STEW ART; Ticket Agent, ATM " Liberty Street Depot, - Pittsburgh. • 1859. Baltimore and Milo Railroad Co. 1859 THZ -- BALTrIfOItE AND OHIO - RAIL ROAD COMPANY am now prepared to receive and forward Merchandise under through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGII . AND TILE EASTERN CITIES. • - - - Rates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or. any other line. Nor information as to ratftc: belittles, etc., etc., appli cation may be made by letter or in person to either of the undersigned agents: At BOSTON, - "Adoses Potter, corner State and Washing ton streets. At NEW YORK, C. W. Ferrell, 2.29 'Broadway, above . the Axtor At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun k Conlon,: corner Broad and Cherry street". _ At PHILADEL,PIILk, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and Chestnut Street& - At SiLTIM ORE, J. T. England, Camden Station. ,At,PITTS,BIJE9II,,J. A s Caughey, lft ifarer Ifa:Particdlar attention oi merchants, Manufacturers and shippers generrdly; of Pittsburgh; Allegheny-City, andviciudy, is called to the facilities of this New Route as compared with othe an d their patron.age and favor, are respectfully solicited . 11.1.7..NRY D. MEARS, jalo-.tf General Freight Agent B. &. 0. R. R. Co. NEW ROUTE VIA - RIVER AND RAILROAD. Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. • -Connecting at 'lndianapolis with Terre :Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafay ette cud. Indianapolis, New. Albany and Salem, and Mieftan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK. ISLAND, BGRNGTON, and all intermediate 'points. Throttgli'Freight Traid toANDIAIsAPOLII4 TERRE HAUTE. LAFAMTTE, and PERU, Freights carried Mint Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, sad at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincintudi to the West, without, breaking bulk. . Consignments made tel. E. GIBBONS, Agent, at Cin cinnati; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission ; no aiarge for drayage or commission at Lawrence- For rurti inf — oritiaii apply fo tH0319:9 k.ATIGAN, (No. - 115 Water - Street,) Agent of the Cornpa'ny who is prepared to give . Tasman atrium to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Craw fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. H. C. LORD, President. . JNO. F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. nail Siasswart. ammo B. .. . .... aonaarsoit Jamul' I. lIINGWALT. - OIIRLING, ROBERTSON .& CO. Many vv fhoturers of Cut; Yrweed and Plain Flint Warehouse; No. 17 Wood street, Corner- Vront, Pittsburgh: sa- All other kind's of Ghissware and Window Glas at low market cep.: - ,japThdly F. MARBII WORMS PIA...W7ACITOLIBP OP S) AND fiIF,NOA;, CON II . I pSION . I4SCHANTS, NO. 45 WEST LOMBARD ST, BALTIMORE, We invite the attention of the trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our facilities for importing:, as well as the variety of our assortment are unsurpassed by any house in the State, while large contracts made by one of the firm during the dull trues, in Germany, enable us hold out extra in ducements to our friends at present` A TH. _ - MULLER'S CELEIIRATED kipekg.LlNG HOCK and MOSELLE WINES, Oported and for etale by W. A. hF. MARBURG, - Sole Agents. Ridttmore, Md. O...ERMAN lIARDWARE'AND CliTLE vjr; RY, ireptetteill awl far sale at low. i tlegb/Y NIL A& F. MARBURG. • • !dd. CARTWBIGHT & YOUNG, (Sticcessore to John Cartwright.) 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