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BARR & 311YERS,
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Corner Fifth & Wood Ste. Pittsburgh.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN 'tt FANCY PRINTING,
Executed in the finest style
ROAD,RASL
&animal, Pandit 717 gegal Math,
At alert notice, on reasonable ternas.
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RATE % RIOLVILT DEMI MADE TO TITO ETTLELISIINENT,
rhe facilities for turning out Work with promptness and
despatch cannot beexcelled by any other
office in the city.
Prsinrfis ►bards.
J. HASS= DAM .JOISIT PIITGLITE.
[Firm of J. & 11. Phillips.]
DAVIS Sr. PHILLIPS,
[Successors to Phillips k Co.]
;Brass Founders and
.Finishers,
PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS,
cm:zri
CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS & BRACKETS,
STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET,
FOUNDRY AND SHOP, No. 14S FIRST ST.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
.A2IIIPACTMCB 3 01
Printing, Job and all liinda of Wrapping'
PAPER,
iWAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
air/tags bought at market prices. myB
- PHILLIPS Sr. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND
SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central Hail.
road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care.
nolifilyclaw-410
J OS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wileux
d Co, corner of Market street and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS,
EDICINES, MEDICINE CRESTS, PERFUMERY, and
ally articles pertaining to the business.
gas - Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded
at all hours.
1rA111:11. P. mattenam..
.-TOSMIX H. SITIGEM.
W P. MARSHALL & CO., Imports rs
and Dealers in French and American PAPER
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HANGNGS, No. 87 Wood street. Pittaburgh.
4Qi - Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of
Means. Delicourt t Co.,.paris. au7
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PHILLIP HRYZn 80111:111. J. /IIDLREO/1.
REYMER & ANDERSON, (Buccessors to
Joshua Rhodes it Co., wholesale dealers in FOR
EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERS',
SUGARS, ke., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh.
1 - M. LITTLE,
ity •
TAILOR,,
NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET,
(Dr. Irish's New Building,)
FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
*FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street", Pithiburgli,
A:A prepared to furnish to order,
CIIIMCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER
BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10,000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of aB Bites, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the
neatest manner.
BAIMMTIVANTARITION FUL-
TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for METAL;
Stqiun
Engines.
- np2.3: ly
WILCOX,
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
C bme , - of Smithfield and Fourth Street.
Raving resumed the Retail Drug Business at the
above well anown stand, established by me. in
1848, (lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and haiting
enlarged and improved the same, I shall endeavor, by
close personal attention and careful supervision of the
business, to merit a continuance of the patronage here
tofore 50 liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated
Pt, and a Losoroßelit of
in will be k
li e rst class establishments will
ar m t e i d el i e c s ine u s stui alo i n y e
always be on hand.
Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hom's.
Air- Country Physicians furnished with
_pure medi
cines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX.
nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets_
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No 74 Rood Strad, Pitt.sburgh.
The subscriber andeceived, in addition tohis fall
stock of _Hardware, a very heavy stock of Meat and
Sausage Cutters and Stutters, and a very large stock of
Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings of a much superior
quaßty to that usually sold in the market, all of wbich
will be sold on the lowest terms.
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SAMUEL TOCIL
COUNTRY R ES IDENCES FOR SALE.—
A valuable property of six acres, with o good awe!.
ling honse, orchard and garden, three-fourths of n mile
from the city, $1,500. Also, a desirable property of 20
acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel
ling houso, 500 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits, $6.000.
Also, an excellent property of-33,4aeres, good lionse 1000
fruit trees , Ate.; situate at 4 miles from te
,500.
The above are all in healthy and pleasantl ocat ion s, and
immediate possession can be had.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
Real Estate Agents, 51 Market PI
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TEAS. -A choice selection of Black and
Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re
tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond
an
f d Diamond alley _ .
at .
"HAWORTH A. BROWNLEE.
AArACARONI.-25 boxes Italia n ;
.111 VERMICELLI-25 do do;
OLIVE OIL-25 dozen genuine, in quarts;
25
ucca, in Floren.ce
6do do do in pints;
L
flasks, just received and for sale by
• REYMER & ANDERSON,
39 Weed st, opposite St. Charles Hotel.'
efORN MEA L.--30 bbls. Choic6 Sifted
‘,../Ideal; bbls. Choice lb:mined Corn Maid just
received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
apg corner of Market and First sta.
barrels' for sale by
EMMET H. 001aata,
JAMES P. BARR,
Editor mid Pro .rietor.
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
AND EX-OFFICIO JtSTICt OF THE P00(1.
OFFICE ON THE CORNER UP WI LIE A Nli
FIFTH STREETs.
4Q" All business connected with this ern, will be at
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal aceurary—such its Deed,. Wrl4u , e,
Bonds, Power of Attorney, &e. Tali, to Real 1,11.te
examined.
To the member of the Rs, - he tenders his oerVO‘, ns
Commissioner to take rieposs•ions to be read In I!,
several Courts of this State. and c7sewhere. His oth, .
is one of the main Police Stations 0. the elty. and
sequently his facilities m executing CsNITIOFF of mat
kind are TM desirable. felo.ly
BAILEY & BITCIIEN,
Have removed to their new Fth-pro,d, Who., )dttble
North Side, Below the Girard House,
Imported Jewelry, Plated Worry, and
To Which thoy invue the nttrntool of the 1,111,1i0
Silver-Ware, Watches, Diamonds & Pearls,
JOHN THOMPSON & CO.,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
No. 135 Third Street,
PITTSBURG
DESILVEICS NEW SUPER IMPERIAL
SHEET MAr THE SEAT OF
cing II full Map of Europe, and complete maps Of S,r.
;lima and LomAntrdy, Atistria and Italy : the whole .•:n•
laidiPTl in one super truper4,l abort. size 3 , 444 inch...,
furnishing sue?, rebahle gooKr4plocal inforne.tion
cannot he procured from any otil, s i,r z. TM—heet
also contains Statistics candidly y0u.p.1...1 from the
test reliableauthorines.pvinc the Htretictli
and navies of the Power , . of Eurep, with irsef
of the Leaders and General. of the opp.o.ing atm.—. in
the present struggle. Ala corr.,. 'end Ikands.dro• 1
truies Nikixdcon Et.li,r.d Fran...•;
Emperor of all the flus,ta• .1..•14.11I .
Emperor of Austria. and Vietor Enumnel ll_ Jim:, et
Sardinia. i'or .-de by W. S. HAVEN.
corner Word nail Third. and
Marko: and oeeolid streets.
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JAS.MILLINGIR. Mt uNt A 11EL A
PLANINGwoziId respectfully inform tits
public that he has rebuilt since the fire, ant haring en
larged his establishment, and It with tits newssi
and most aporov.l tnaohinerv. is non. prepared to for
nigh flooring and planed boaids, serowl sawing and re.
satin •, doors, each and shutters, kiln dried. frame,
mouldings. Lox-making. hr.
South Pittsburgh, September 7.1057. sole
Pittsburgh, pa
CARPENTER WORK.--42arponter Work,
Repairing and Jobbing will be promptly attt.;nded
to, at the lowest cash prii,tund the shortest
notice, by calling at the CENTRAL PLANINIi MILLS'
Water Street, between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny
On hand and will be made to order, Mouldings. 1 . .m0r,
Shutters, Sash. Framer, Shelving, Flooring. ote., having
none but the best wood working inardonery 7is ,
prepared to fill all orders from builders. , Intra.•l4 , l , [int!
others. J. ft It PRICE,
Central Planing Mill. Water ..treat,
0015 Between Federal and Beaver, Alleghein ' Pn.
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G ROCERIES.-
120 tillds New Orleans Sugar;
50 bbls Crushed .30;
25 do Coffee do;
25 do Eastwirk's Syrup;
250 do choice New Orleans Mola,eF.;
10 tierces prima Rice. for sale by
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IIM. 11. SMITH .4 ct,.,
apl2o llB Second. and 147 Front street,
FOR R ENT ----A cot ho t , ,e I), N.,
rooms, largo yard and t.t•tt•bt, two md.e, f roin the
cite, on the Braddock',. nod Plank Road, Fn.mit,
Per Rent—A dwelling home of nice nee., two
Of ground, garden, (nut tree,, etc, near :1111ter,,11.•--
V.\)r) ayear.
For Rent—A large and comfortable nom. On Steven-
Pon street, eleven rooms, gm. and water— $ - .214i.
For Rent—A large duelling garden, Made
trees etc, carriage house um! stable, MI 13ank Lane, Alle
gheny City—s3oo. -
For Reut—A warehouse on Water street.
For Rent—A small store room .m Third street.
Apply to t. / so n?'. apth
FOREIGN NUTS—
Ieo Frail Iraea Almond., oft sl , 11;
10 bales Bordeaux." " "
25 Sicily
30 " " Hard "
50 bags Englist Walrut;
100 Filbert,;
bbla. fresh Pecan Nuts:
50 bags Brazilian Cream Nut,;
1000 bush. Ground Nuts;
5000 Cocoa Nuts;
JUIt riweived and for maim by
HEYMER S ANDERSoN.
No. 30 Wood street,
opposite St. Charles Hob
PITTSBURGH
S
100 bus. Dried Apples
30 • 'Dried Apple*psred
75 " Dried Apples—imp.
15 dozen Corn Brooms;
50 boxes No. 1 Starch :
100 bus. White Means;
300 bundles Crown, Medium at.. Double Crt,
Wrapping Paper, in-store and for side by
JAMES A. FETZER.
•43 Corner Markat and First tarceir..
COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and
(or sale by WM. IL SMITH 4:
ap26 Second and Front it reefs.
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE
Work, Mourning G00d.4, and Domestic,, very low-
C. HANSON LOVE,
tel No. 74 Market street
JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street,
received another lot of the NEW MATINEE
SKIRT, and Douglass b Sherwood's superior SR ELK
TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustl e . Al a n , w h it „
and gray Mechanic Corsets, in all tii.os. fe'2l
-
- pritsT OF THE SEASON.-101) boxes
Sweet Oranges, received this day—fur sato by
REIMER & ANDERSON,
N 0.39 Wood street
Opposite tho St. Charles Hotel.
Glf It ES.—Everything commons,
VI kept in a first elsoß Wholesale and Retail Grocery
and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be had on the
most reaso n a bl e terlll,l, at
IIAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S,
in the Lhamond
SARA'IVa—A—VV,CaTT-E—A supply of Cori
gross Water, also Empire Spring %; ater, fresh Iron
Saratoga, just received and cur sale by
corner SmitfihL. W I Fo CO r X th
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S YRUPS.-
200 dozen Lemon Syrup;
10 do Raspberry syr u
10 do Strawberry Syru p;
10 do Pine Apple Syrup—for sale by
POTATOES. -135 bbls. to arrive, and fo
sale by (mr46) H.
ROWN'S SHAKER VALERIA:NT-Z.ll
gross for sale by B. A. FAFINESTOCK & Cu.
meZ) Corner of Wood and First streels.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES.-
25 bbls. New York Golden Syrup:
N. 0. Molasses, in oak barrels, in store
mid for sale by HAWORTH k BROWNLEE,
fen in the Diamond:
fA T EAST LIBERTY—Five and-a-quarter
4 - I_ acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn
pike, with a stream of water running through it, a very
demrable location for residences, and convenient to the
city, will be sold by S. CUTEBERT elk BON,
mr=
51 Market street. ,
TH AYER'S FLUID EXTRACTS.-A
large assortment of Fluid Extracts from the cele.
brated laboratory of Thayer tt Co., just received and for
sale by .
L. X,
• null - Corner Smithfield and 'WlL Fou CO rth sta.
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,LOT---Not a "Corner Lot",--but a
LAFtG
E LOT of Embroidered Bands, for sale at
New York cost by JOSEPH HORNE,
J 919 Tr Market street.
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4b.• 1.2-' at;
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MEM
Vote's and gestaurants
CORNUCOPIX RESTAURANT,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment, which
b.. 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 fotttnr, of the freshest
the market affords. ar.l9,(Lkw
B. D. MARKtI, Ticomm
SCOTT HOUSE,
Cor. Irwin street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MARKER & GRAHAM,
JY 22 PROPRIETORS.
SEETON'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Having taken and fitted np, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber N pre
pared to accommodate his old customers and the public
generally, with the best the market affords. oysters
will be served up in every variety of style. during the
season. His Wn es, Liquors and Ales he feels confident
in recommending to the public for their excellence.
nolOdy
MMOMLSIOI3.
OYSTER AND MUM , HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, !PITTSBURGH.
wnottmms Alm faun. niusas IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE ol'S-
TERS AND WILD CAME,
All in their Proper Seaton
no26] GEO. REINEMAN & CO.
MANSION HOUSE, ua). AuttENTz.
Proprietor, N0.,-l4 Libertv Street. jest U 0 ,1.10 (lie
Passenger Depot of the Pennsy)vania Railroad. e Mel/
makes it the most convenient house in the city fur LL
sencers arriving by that read.
The proprietor having. at coneiderahlo expense, fitted
up, In excellent style, the MAN:7 1 1 1 1:C 131WtiE, would r
spectfully solicit a share of puhlic There 1,
attached a splendid STABLE extensive IV Al .t IN
YARD, affording ample aecommodation to tra,lers am!
teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with
the best the market can afford. fell
Itlrrnten.
BAILEY & Co.,
Store,
$l9 ctir.sTNETT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they are nosy opetang n -.tea of
Fancy Goods,
AT WEIOLESALI: AND 11F:Tkil
c ~ '' ~ ..
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SAMUEL C. WINGARD
No. Ti GRANT STREET, between Fourth
and Diamond alley. ape
13137212
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WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together in the practice of the Law, under the
firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY.
Office, No. 94 FOURTH STREET.
au2Oly
JAMES A. DUNLEVY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC
JSCOTT, DENTIST
• Has removed to the house lately occupied by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
No. 278 Pent! Street,
(South side,) third door :thorn Hand ,trrut.
OfT, homy /rem OA. M. till it P. M. fsr4d7
A S S. K. imeK ,
DENTIST,
HAS RE:IIOVED Ms OFFICE AND DWELLINi;
No. 100 Fifth Street.,
CORNER of , CHERRY ALLEY,
Vh.•ra his patrons and friend, are iiartt...l to call.
fol'2:lv
131 IL L. OLDSLI
PRACTISING PHYSICIAN,
Coutnthes thr Prasti,•.• r.f )I, , ,lioinv in all
hr rnl n. OFFICE ANDI 2 Flti I I )1-,NC F., No. t.'.7 cilia N'l'
STREF7I', nearly oppo,to thr Catlorlral, Pitt,borgh.
:111.1"; A. 1,0 \ VIZI E. t at I,lw.
aro! Clo lorry Alky. I lel 1:ly
IT Alf 1., 5ur4, , ,,n I)r•nti , t,
.O. \v. N. I . 1 $1
‘r- .1110 o hour 1 fr,lm 2
1,1.7,1 v
ilillinrs and Xiquars.
11'9.AVTO1 A: CO.,
v.. JJ.st.r. /on" cl,ll.
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 1 1 1.1 , ;0N ALIJA",
51111:ET,
I'l T • I li, I'2l.
1 . 11
V. 14
11 , tit` t!,!:.•
E. P. MIDDLETON; BRO.
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.
ALSO 1 , 1.5 iA;: ,
rine Old
No. 5 NORTH FRI )NT STREET,
rt. 111.1
30111‘ Hill Art Sr. ('O.,
1.1,1,111
WINES AND LIQUORS,
A NI) ECTI FY I NI; DIST I
No. 155 Liberty. Ft rt... t. Pitt.burglk. Pa.
find - L•.•' i try, 11; , i
f J.; “1.11,-
Zabacra and egars
11T .1. 1,.
Towitco, sA; ru AND suc
e.VO
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
Virginia C 11 4 ,11 log Tobacco,
WOOD STREET,
trr• St Ch ti
4 1 ;ut:niture.
ro iturt, T E
TN CoNSEQI: ENCE uG 1 1 E1
Ihp,,r• !r! !
nn•l VE1:1! 1.!,11;
=II=
FURNITURE,
11 .IPF
F I. LZ.
. . .
He al , o off, r. f .
t n the /,41,1,•11 ft I, - •
pvcn otl
rt . r,on, m 0:41,1 "1 FurNutt, r,t1,1 it
rot - Imlay w pureilun... 1.4•1T1 I,lt )•.t
Front It) to •Vi per Cent
LOWER TITAN
JAMES W. WOODWELL.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
IVIIOLESILE ANB ICETtIi„
1A 1 1111:1tACI ,v,•ry i•tyl,. of Furnit tiro.
ILAltt,any, tal.l
t:1,11,111,, ,, :trot I twitl.4t., any
,it N.-, afPi 03, ,t 1
I. )11 . ER PRICES
Ev.,ry nrtit:e t, vie I.v hand. ..1 Warrunto.l
air i'alqt•ot Olt .01Aalrly
Partatilre 42.1 •,o tt•l 1101.-1,
and ...ti-airll,,n, larar , h..f.tt •-!”.. - I ,, Kt War,
and Sa TI, I ,res , •!, l'I:rql•tlrgl,
rurl.lpl
CARRIAGE IVIANTJFACTORY,
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
.105F.1911 .Wlllll'E
usT RECEIVED Al' HIS R.I-
Posi•Rtit V, t4ituritt,t nor the . 1 Run, he
' 11 - -
t•hurgh at.d Latrreneevillo. a splendid and gene
ral t.sortntent of Car, lire.. 1 11 114.71, 4 , ulluo ete. Bin
arrappetneut, are suet, that lie it. ettn , tantly receiving
net: and secohd hand volucle., and th e pull,,' Hey rely
laltva) , findttitt good , doelt on hand. 11,. aloe roan
ufacture, to order on short notiee,
CARRIAGE:4, 114,
and all pertaining to the Ituswes, With eiLthteen years
[tracheal experiene, the 1, 11 , 1114,,,
ariliues, ha flatters I.11:a he .41..1, Brea!
MOM. to purchaser..
- The establiAment is hn,ifo.i on the f , ..[., of the
Exeeli,or Otnnihus Lute of Conches, pteedng the door
every fifteen minutes.
JOIE% S. SIIIMPFEIVS
arriage and Harness Repository,
NOS. 7 AND 9,
DIAM“NI, ALLEY ANT I , EEATER sTREP
BETWEEN TUE IJIAMOND AS I) 1.1 LERTY
Carriages stored. sold and booklet on commi.sion
Repairing dour promptly. L'nreha•erq from the conniry
will find a large a..orim,•nt of
CARRIAGES, lin-R:11.1.i AND
Which will please them both as to ipiality:and
mySAyw
C. WEST & Co.,
ILINUPACIVICER9 Or
CARRI A G E S,
ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS,
No. 197 Pam Strati, Pittsburgh, Pa.
47-
All work warranted to be or the best materials
and workmanship. myl2lydis
Vafents.
THE LAST PAST
THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAI.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT
the right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm
strong counties, the Clime Grain and Seed Fan, the
factory will be found at MtiXN k 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.
INGLIs,
J. STACY.
no6aydaw
'WINDOW PA ER—For sale by
1.1, J. R. WELDIN,
ap4 63 Wood street, near Fourth
4~ ; - _a
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Yr' 4
4 ‘. ,
professional
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Prrreurirr.an,
E. SLIVIT'SON.
()! 11. lIII'PEI
OFFICE—No. 21 GRANT STREET.
C A I=2. 7J
=MIME
PITNBUIUd! PA
, Et, .1
H. U. RT.tx,
G 7 31:d 0 . 1.11.111 STNEET.
(Carriages
PITTSBURGH, PA
. 44
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DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 65 FOURTH STREET,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
O PEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
Ist to November Ist, from 7 to o.li r clock ; and from No
vember Ist to May lot. from to 3 o'clock.
Deposita received of all sums not less than Oar:
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, in June and December. Interest boa bee, de
clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the
Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year.
Interest, it not drawn out, is placed to the credit. of
the depositor as principal, and bears the P(11110 interest
from the first.days of June and December, corbpound
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 tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre
gate MOUT AND 008-I.LtIS PER CENT. .0 wars
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
office
rxxxirincr.
GEORGE A LBREF. •
VICE PILCELDILVTS.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenber, e
James Shidle. Alexander Bradley, 14.
r '
James D. Kelley, James lierdman
Robert Robb, -
i l' l,\ .: 1 . i l i I lii in Pm r: Bl .l l"kvSeti Anderson. Y:p
Isaac M. Pennock,
Hill Burg - win,
,
TRUSTEES.
John G. Backon.
•n, P. A. Madeira,
John 11. Canfield, John 11. Mellor,
J. I illniincr Collin,
,J 1 1 : :i ,t .. 1 1 ., 17 ., 1 ,. ‘ 5 : 5 t _7(Al,ltom...,Ccigi:liitylolee.nr: James 13. D. liteedi.,
James AY/Utley,
Walter P. Marshall,
, Wilson Miller,
Henry L. Ringwalt
WilliamHou.ilas, John M. Sawyer, '
Frimeis Felix, George S. Sefden,
lioni• L. Falinestaek, John In. semi.",
James W. Hallman'
Alexander TiMlle,
William .5: Haven, Theolialil Umbstaette
Charley linap, Isaac Whittier. r'
..
9P.CIEHTART A5l) THE.MLLII..
CHARLES A. COLTON.
.. i
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.,
BANKERS,
Corner of Pino and Nasoan Eta., Now York,
Issue Letters of i'redit and I 'ireular
. Notes for travelers,
bold,'aval no all the (sot, of . the (:Illtiod Catilul:4
111 , 1111 1-Imels, ete., snail:, to those in such
extensive /it, w Ellnopl..
1.4.03.1 IMO. b. 1...,&
IVUSTI N 1,( Dl'aierS in
Promi,ory Note., Bonds. Mortgagrs, and all Se,
for 111 , 11 et.
tone). loaned Cheek short dates, with collateral
, eeurniee.
'.'sdiTU-•3 AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
PeNon• desiring Loan, inn be levoinmoduted on
ma, nahle term, and eapltalists can to form:died with
toed seenriti, at remunerative
idtend to" the Silo, Renting and finning of Real
F.,tte.
111110•. No. fO FOURTH STREET. above Wood.
AusTo; Dai3ll:7l, Notary Public.
Nflui.mEs s,,Ns. and E
x. rand I oealers 111 Nt/t4,1, I:raits.
j.i . /tv•••.... ed.'. :=llver and 1'.411/: N o n., E0,,,, w ,
N th, , L. 1 , 1 , 1 -11 rind ‘1 ., • , (a . I ~ ,r ol:LIaly for side.
e.dleetue i s tro.de ID all th.- thr , .uvhout the
ie,aved in per fund, or cur.
taut pip. r. N , . Ma, en Third eqlll
..treed.
03rorers
1i 1A
lIVIGALEV,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Streetj
W.ll. 11. IEI4I
'IS 2. 11. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NS SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
1:11.rx,
311LLEIL Si. RICK ETNON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
1112 .111.111ES,11;INES SNI) SEGII2M,
=SEIM
( 1 )DNI:It (IF I.IDKIZTY AND
I N RfllEl.:
•I.l't, 0.1. 1:: EN TS P 01;
SWEAItER'S CITY GLASS.
Iron, Nails. Cotton Yarns, Sc. , St., (len
stand) on Hand. Nir..!
ti. 00IFIN
M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C0.,1
Iv WICK a m'ctnnt.r.4.,l
Vi" 11 41 1,1;,E R OCERS,
MEM
"1"1 . 6i: TARNS,
AND lALF:S
a ,, ,f WO, Sir,/
,if,ortntrciiitg :nut o'.ommission
Wll,Liau H. YE. T 4
COMMiBSion Merchant,
W. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
.I:ent to - 11,4,0: .4 Co.' Champnow ; I .tit,h
niv A ty,t._ rilant (.In Havana laid Cierninn
11 In C 11,1.4411 11,1•4, and in
5..21:1y•
.1;0111. 11 00It II E 1) ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
YO/: T/i I: 1.1-:
PIG METNAi. AND is t.i obis
:NO. 74 WATER STIZ FE'', BELA I mAitKET
PITTSI - 11 . 1:011. PA.
A - 7 01 110E EN Wt. 11:1V0 011 11811 d
A 1.11:4.E sr, NCH uN
(ie)t's Patent Len (her and French Co.
(() Nri'; ESS GA 11 T E
dud , 911.11' 5.4110 E S, hiell tire soilipg loM, 4t
F•11'•1'll STREET.
W. E. SCIIIIIERTZ 6:- CO
SUMMER MILLINERY.
Children's Clothing' Empor'
MRS. M. A. WEAVER
H As )PEN El) AT
No. 24 Fifth Street,
(Up STAIES. 1110. N CITY liiiiLDlNlo
A 1,1“ aswariin~•nl n(
of the latent
CHILDIIEN',4 CLOTH INt.I kept von...tant.ty ua ha
and wade to order.
Entrnr.---Ne l I door to the Trunnung Shore, lowan
ood ,treet. tnytkly
t$ W 5 .200--F SA 1, E.--A thypllipg
house 01 hall, five rootng and cellar, on
Ann street., Allegheny, with lot of ground his foot front
by 110 deep to Hol.in,oa street. Also, a cottag e h o u,,,
uii Rot,ift,on street. Pile, for sill , $l2OO. Term 9
S. CUTHBERT ASt fN, hi Market
ExTRA NEQUALI TY
SELLINO \'I.RY L W
The• b,st :v , ,ortment in the city nil' always be found
THE PERIN TEA STo
Nu. 38 Fr ft) th Strad, Rehr llod.
ja2s S. JAYNES. _
i?. AVER'S WORM CONFECTION,
fnr slll by
HARTWELL & SHEPHARD, Druggists,
fo2l Curlier W0..41 and Sixth strouts
- -
WINNER'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC
FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of
CoTTILLI,INS,
setiorriscn
„ QUA DI:
VOLKAN, WALTZES. MARCUM HURNPIPEA, HAELS„flritl, FANCY
I .ANCEF, nil other popular airs, arranged in an ease man
ner for the violin, by S. Winner. Pride cents. Copies
!ailed on receipt of price. For sale by.
JOHN If. 111 ELLOH, tll Woo() street.
EAL JAPAN BLACKING.—Thi s ines
timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro
duces a most brilliant jet black, :ands nourishment to
the leather, and is free from any unpleasant smell. For
sale wholesale or retail, by
JOS. FLEMING,
le3o corner Diamond and ',Market street
11911ROWN'S. ESSENCE OF JAMAICA
GINGER—An excellent fitmilr medicine, for sale
wholesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING,
.I°3o canter Market st and Diamond.
. _
H ERRING -10 bbls. _Eastport, now ,
lo do Alewives', do
WM. B. SMITH & CO,
118 Second, and 147 Front streets.
bur , ale by
jc,o
pouNDRy IRON-50 tons Lake Superior
L: Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by
ap9 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
INDOW CURTAINS -At Wholesale
. 1 and Retail, for sale by
mart W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
BEANS.-1110
co
118 Second, and 147 Fourth Ptreots.
5 0 0 LBS. ROLL SULPTIW.--
Far sale .
HARTWELL & SHEPHARD,
fe2l lOorner Wood and Sixesiatta.
PITTSUURGH
JOS. R. HUNTER.
Pttl.burgh. Pn
t'APITAI„ $ 1 77.931
6,11,,v, viz
F 0,4 .Nlortv.wr 11,1•r0vra City Pr•Lp..rty
north doul,l, the alniiin,t
nn , y11311 . 0l
.111rgl0erty t'Gunty G 1r crol. Peolr , ylvan...l
11,01.10,G1 1 0 .000 00
.111 011.1/110.1,11.111,61,eL 11..11.. 1.0:01. 6.000 00
Prnn,yls 01113 Proo - 00 , 1('001pany Suo.l; 4.00 u 00
(4(5,1( 0( t 10•• 11 , 1,0 G, 1110001 1..-uranrt. 19.150 00
•-0.40.1 1..01015 FO, 10.00200, I'o 1,050 00
j o ,lowore ]i.s. 11.tuanc0 1:0,1001y. 150 00
I'lomi 11. 10 , 01rolrr1'0 , - , SeripW,,,,, r. ....... •... 30.1173
1;•.01t .11,0010, yr, 7.1111 o 4
t Ix.ll 0.1, 11,11,11:m1 Ili l'Aulc I.BXI 50
• XV Ic-s,,s,
PITTSIIITRCII. PA.
PITT:AIR:IU; 11, j'A
ST. FRAIICIS' COLLEGE,
Under the yare of the Franciscan ProlUers,
rrITIIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated
''for rurpoea.nec/rda all the illauce.
menta that entr'he kiesirc..l for a Catholic Institution. It
I,i located In the trir4 healthy ro neturesque portion
of the Alleghenies, di'tant four nines irg.o ("cacao
Station, an the direct mail route between' Piii!adelptua
:md Pittsburgh. The schohtstie year commences the
first Septemher, an.l will close on the let day cf July'
following.
The Terma for Board. including a tilorci_qm
Scientific course, arelloo per/um,
('basicsThe and odern Languages form an extra
charge of $lO p, ma'am.
Wio:lihw and use of Bedding $11).
For fur Cher particulars apply to the sure:l.r of...the
C'Alet;e.
References can I.E. made to the Rt. Res. Dr. O'Connor.
mrkdaw
7 .:(!) , ;.N'1"s COLLEGE AND BEmINA
-1r RT. r tb, rare of the Benedictine Fathers,
scar 1V1•11 - 1 , IR ELAND CC/Ws:TY, Pa.
In the College are Idlight tats branchee of En-
Edueution.
In the Seminary, the Cliviairui, Mathematms, ihoteTy,
Rlietoritix, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches-
of higher erudition necessary Cr useful to thoNe toipirituz
the Priesthood.
779 for board and Tuition are !Se r year, to
„,,,d
;aeititly in itileanco.
and Frene'S.'ana Isneuages, Drawing
Punting, Music, .Drip 1.10 e xtriteliare.es,eacapi..;:g some
recompemattion fur the use of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, Books, Stationery, etc., form extra l
charges.
For particukwa apply to the Directors of the College.
The Collegiate year hagina en tho Ist of September,
and ends on the dd of July following.
FATHER. Cr. B. LUMII,
Director of the College.
$2()00 FOR A BRICK HOUSE and
two lots of ground, on Bank Lute, At-
legheny City.
$2,Z,00 for acres of choioe land, and dwelling hOOSP,
at 4 miles from tho city.
$3.500 for 115 :ten, of land, at qixttqm miles from the
city, eith good improvements.
i4OOO 5.r :XI :ter, of land, at four miles from the city;
food diroli rig house, barn. stable, s, c—orchrutd of from
no to Goo trot's, all under good fence—coed of gond qual
ity. 'f he improvement, on the place are worth $4,500.
These properties and trmay Others are for sale hy
S. CUTHBERT A SUN,
iy6
SUMMER MILLINERY,
J 3 RA ^ll>l !,S FOR MEDICAL KJ PoBE6
—War o te.l of the best 4.041,. Ale, ontnpleto
assortrii-ntr Wines, Whiskoys an ty d Gin., of siiiicrior
qualrty, kept constantly on hand tit.
IeIsJOSEPH FLENIING'S,
Corner Diamond and Narket street.
VA Ns, FANS.-2,500 Palm Leaf Fans,
1: ',old I,y the case or single. Sil):. Linen and Paper
Fans. at low ionees at EATON. CKEE.S.• COS.,
jy4 Fifth and Market vie.
ALUABLE INFORMATION TO
guim)Ens..-31nuidinee, Window Frames, Panel
Doom Shutters, Sash, Miunels, se.; in fact, every kind
of wr , uthvorl: used an building, all made of good mate
rinkl tit - the best of workmen and unrivalled machinery.
Brackets of every pattern furnished and scroll sawing
done. J. T. MICE,
n Mills,
Water street, between Fe de ral and Beaver,
Allegheny City:
QAUNDER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL.—A new
KJ 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
can than one halt the time than Is required from any
Mier work ever published or Introduced in this coon.
IT—by George Saunders. Price:A cents. For vale by
JOHN 11. MELLOR.,
No. SI Wood street.
Copies mailed on receipt o,
101itfE SPILL C;ATA:WBA
have on hand a large supply of pure Still Catawba
Wino for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything
In this lino should call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,
wirlf enrnwr DiAmnrui oami INsatirot ottripft
CIiEE.-200 boxes extra prime cutting
fIS Cheese for oalo by
iy6
HENRY H. COLLINS
y AKE FISH.-200packaues for sale by
IA HMS HY H. COLLINS._
W — HITE BEANS-5U bushels for sale by
WM. H. SMITH & CO. _
YRUP-28 bbls. prime Syrup for sale by
Avm. H. surrir a- Co.,
20
Second and Front stn.
SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by
J. R. WELDIN,
G 3 Wood street near Fourth.
CHEESE -54J boxes choice Goshen cheese
just received and for sale at
HAWORTH k BROWNLEE'S,
corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley.
- -
ROSIN. --3t l o bbls. No. 2 Rosin,
11_11.• and for We tr 7 IL C. & J. IT. SAWYER.
_
ARNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine,
for sale by J. R. WELDIN,
a 6$ Wood street, near Fourth.
HE( 100 K—On all the Banks, for sale
J. IL WELDIN,
69 Wood street, near Fourth.
1L
,_
I) 4,
11.5MRILCE.
WEST BRANCH
Mutual Insurance - Company,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CIWITERED BY TIIE LEGISLATURE OF PENN-
SYLVANIA.
Cash ...... r..00,CC0 Premium Notes
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Btiodingg, Morchandize, Furniture, &c., in town or
country.
Dim-ions t—Hon. J. J. Pearce.3.l3. Hall, T. T. Abrams,
Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A.
Mayer, Peter Dickson, IV. White, Thoma.s Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ADRAIM, Vice President.
Taos. KIICELN, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
de= No. 65 Fifth street.
rtIONONGA_III;;LA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
JAMES A. RUTCHLSON, President
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary
OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE
AND lARINE RISKS
ASSETS--31AY 20zn, 1850.
Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, and se
cured by two approved names $1115,500 00
Bills Receivable.. 3 , 3,615 20
Ikseounted 100 CO
115 shares 37echanics' Bank Stock, cost 6.105 00
100 " Citizens' Bank " " " 5,175 00
40 Exchange Bank " " 2.050 00
50 Bank of - Pittsburgh " " 2.7 50 00
Balance of Book Accounts 6,054 00
Office Furniture 400 00
Cash
61,113 04
C. 119,653 31
LIE.NRY 31. ATIVUOIP, Secretary.
P.•
.....
James A. HutchokonßlßECTO Georze A. B.,rry,
Wm. B. Holmeß, '
VIIITiI 1I4111K:rii1
j ::r e 3trick 'VlTAilt John
myZl wm.A.cmawel
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
rrIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
Ottire, N 0.435
tllll.l 437 CH ESI'NUT ST/tEET, near Fifth.
STATLYENT Aese,s, .148t - Any Ist, 1859.
Agrccatly to An Act of Avembly, bcing:
Firo. Mortzagos.mnply se - curt. 8 1731..569 59
Beal lisn,te, Tre.sent value 510.1.313 61,1 cost. 77.764 71
Temporary t•II ample. C. , llater,lSVCl9 58,530 29
stn,n 4 , (present value ($.511,667 7 . 2,) rust 71,5471
Nutes and Bills Reel'iVablll 4,008 40
Cash
42.007 ar,
1.2, 016,32.3
Tlio 'poly profits from premiums which thi, company
eau divide l.y low. a:v loam ri•l:4 winch have been de
la.-nranveg inad, on every .1.-seriptiun of Property', in
Toow,. at..l C.,ni.try, at rue, an low 1.4 are etaniimlent with
~.C- 1 11- 1 : •
bnu
their 110011.rfill,t1. a period of thirty year,,
they hate p,id by Fire. to an amount exoeeding,
Four Million- IJo!bu therehy adordnig evidence uf
the advantage. of I,iiratic... 11, 14.11 1. the ability and
dtspo-ition to lise:t wilts pruniptnef, all
put during the tear I e 55, Ell/6.61.g, L 7.
DICLCTOI9.
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su,itll, Edward C. Dale,
G-eurge W. htcliartl9., (ieorwe Bt•
CHAS. N. A.Neg.}M, Pre'aident.
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KM. A SFEC.I.. Secretarypro tPI7I.
J. G.IRLNER COFFIN, Arent,
N,,rlll,,tst corner Third and Wood siteetu.
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BY THE
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LOCAL AGENTS WANTED
mr2B:Bmdaw•eal
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRA.NSPOR
TATION.—ProposaIa will be received at the Quar
termaster General's Office until 12, M, on the Ist day of
October next, for the transportation of military supplies
during the year 1860 and 1861, on the following routes:
1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri
tory of Kansas, from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of
Nebraska, or from any point on the west bank of the
Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of
latitude 42 deg. north at which a depot may be establish
ed, to the posts which ate now or may be established in
the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude 44 deg. north,
in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and east of
longitude 114 deg. west, and in the Territory of Utah
north of latitude 40 degrees nortlf‘and east of longitude
114 deg. west.
2. From. Forts Leavenworth end Riley in the Territo
ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the State
of Nlissouri. to Fort Union in the Territory of New 51ex
leo, or to any other depot that may be designated in that
Territory.
3. From Fort Irri ion, o r s net. o the r d epot
may ede s eiraltt Territory of to the torpztlat are orn, y ,e established
in the
Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and
Fillmore..
The weight to be transported each year will not be less
on either of the routes than one hundred thousand
pounds, t o: more on route 1 than ten millions of pounds,
and on routes 2 and 3 than two millions five hundred
thousand pounds each.
Proposals will state the rale per hundred pounds per
hundred miles for which the transportation will be per
formed on each route 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 ;sill give their names in full as well as their
place, of residence, and he prepared to execute bonds
with good security in such an amount as the Quarter
tna.eter ttelieral may determine.
Contractors must be in readiness for service by the
lot day of January, 1860; and as transportation may be
demanded at any tine: for the whole weight to be trans
ported during the year on all or richer of the routes,
they will he required to have places of busines or agen
cies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar
amie, and Fort Union, or other depot in New Mexico, at
which they may be communicated with promptly and
readily.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a guarantee,
signed by three or more persons known or sensfactorily
certified to the Quartermaster General, - setting forth that
if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract,
they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance.
Proposals will be endorsed as follows: Proposals for
Army fvportation, and none trill be entertained un
less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth
in this tidverusernent.
The right is reserved of rejecting any or all the hid:
that may be made.
QC.1.13.11?-7.IASTETt GENERAL'S OFTICT.,
Washington, June 27, 1859.
jyknexaftOctl
Navy Beef awl Pork for IS6O.
NArli DERAITMENT,
Bureau of Provisionm and Clothing,
July - 15, ibno.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "P,
'ro
posal, for Beef," and - Propoirals for Porle' as the
eaxe may be, will be rereived at this office until 9 o'eloek,
s. a., on Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, for
furniehing and delivering, free of all coati - gni risk to the
Voiced State-, at the follov,ing bafy:yardia:
Birre!, beef. Burch pork - .
I,oou
.4,00‘./ oats
GOO
At Clthrle-t.wn,
At Eiro.,klyn.
At t Va
MEM
6,000 5,500
t ined,alfrif said beef and perk must be deliverd at each
of the above hauled yards. respectively, by the Ist day
Munn.
April, 150th and the remaining ludf by the Ist day of
Juno. latai, unless earlier delivei Ws should be required
by the elder ~f this faireau. Payment to be made sz itle
in thirty days after delivery.
Bidders must specify their prices separately and dis
tinctly in separate otters for the beefand for the pork,
and for eztell of the planes of delivery, covering all
,ex
pe uses and all charges.
The beef must be from well-fattened cattle, slaughter
ed between zoo 1,..' do; of October, ISSO, and the Ist day
ofdanuary,lStah raid zieighingn,l lea:; than six Minden.'
tamuds, net weight, each. The legs and leg rands Pf rhp
hind quarters and the shins and shoulder-clodzb the
shoal, lers of mint.. and ends of sticking pieces. and at.
least twelve pounds drain the neck end of each fore
quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1, 2,3,4 and 5, on the
drawing or debt - ovation of the tore and hind quarters of
an ay.. 1,1W.:h iall 5, , a:lnched to and form a part of the
contrstA., mush he iyht.ll 4 , ezclulci from cash barrel; all
the other pieces are Th beTacked, oast (.stmt of le.ny
rut with a saver. emu/ be cat through with a Fate and kntfe,
to gird the rtie s lt o spare, neat, war ymoth appearance," in
pieces of but Its , : than eight pounds, nor more than iirelce
11011.1 s; each.
The pork must Le p„acked from corn-fed, well-fattened
hogs, slaughtered between the first day of December,
155 a, and the first day of January, MO, and weighing not
less - than two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads.
joles, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, butts, rumps,
lard and all refuse pieces; and must be cut with a sow and i
Anil. in pieces weighing not less than six pounds, nor !
: . :',c-s than twelve pounds, each.
•Bezh the i•ez ., ll7d yserk most be salted with at least
onestainte , hdhal oiTurx4,lst - ,:zn.l, Isle . ;:f May. Key
West solar. Onondaga rolar,cr,Wtrbea salt; and tl,s beef '
mast have dye ounces cit fine pulvertied !,(firfOLCR,,P. e achbarrel, exclusive of a piekis, tube mad e e from fresh water
:as strung as salt 'will make ft, and must be perfect'y
1 bright and clear.
gaeli barrel mast contain full 200 pounds net weight
of beef or . pork, and no excess of weight in either article
I will is. pa,... fay.
The bayset.4:must be ent:ycl•Y rew, smite made of the 1
best seas - cued heart of Alute43ak sttres and headir..•:,..3:
I the staves to he net less -than five-eZglithe :of an (putt
I thick, OVA . the headings not less than three-fourths
,of ,
an inch t . he.k: they'they' *mist, be three-four - tilt hooped ovr, includ i ng the iron ' hoops, wfjh the bent tome...p a l, or
hickory Loops. 'and each barrel must hare on it fair iron
hoops. viz: one of one and a half inch in width on each
bilge, and one,.( one and an eighth inch in width on each
chime. and each to Is' of out-sixteenth of an inch thick.
Each barrel must be of the internal capacity of thirty-two
callous, and the iron hoops must be well painted with
red lead.
Each barrel must be branded by burning on Its head
"Navy Beef." or - Navy Pork," an the case may be, with
the contractor's name and the year when packed, and
weight; and shall also be branded on the bung stave with
?,... letter B. or P., as the case may be.
'
The Lee: . rodloork will, unless otherwise directed by
the chief of thi.ilzuFer,,, be inspected by the inspecting
odic-ins at th • r,tli , Pn. ol7 ve il ,, YY•y.tras albrzza.d, and by
some ‘z sworn Itpipt , flor or,q)ed provlsions," ; ;;;l3 ' - it!
be selected by hue • "'''tnic‘ • .`iiat ` in' ill l n k . c ffo S . r";
re s, —.Y.+ be Liam hi tit::
[ :: - .Ct - charges for such inspections tn.... - ' ---
respective contractors, who must likewise hare the ts., •
re::: p ,, t in good shipping order, to the satisfaction of
thiz eonimanalants of the respective .navy-yards afore- .
said, after inspection, and at their own expense.
Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to ono
half the estimated amount of the contract will be requir
ed, and twenty per centum in. 'addition will be withheld
front the amount of each payment to be made, as collat
eral security far the due and faithful performance of the
respective contracts, which will on no account be , paid
until the contracts are cum plied with in all respects; and
is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of
failure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed
period. In 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 RbOVE, pro
vided, the contractor will forfeit and pay to the United
States, as lig lliriStrOd damages, a sum of money equal to
twice the amount of the contract price to be paid in case
of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damages
may be recovered from time to time as they may accrue.
Payment will be made by the United States at the periods
above specified, (excepting the twenty per centum to be
witlllteld until the completion of the contract, as before
stated,) after the said hccf and pork shall have been in
spected and received, and bills for the same shall have
been presented to the navy agents, respectively, duly
approved-by the commandants of t he ' respective nav
yarvk RVQ o riiiug to the terms' of ihb contract. y
The parts 6f beif to be excluded wilt be particularly desig
nated in the eilgraring to he attached to the conhaet. Per
i.ons interested tail eldnin thpi ifs application at this oifiee.
tidders zilloso proposals are accepted (and none oth
ers) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable
a contract will be transmitted to them for execution.
which contract must be returned to the bureau within
ten days, exclusive of the time required for the regular
transmission of the mail.
A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder
of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a non
fiestion thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1544
mid his bid Will be made and accepted in conformity
with this understanding.
Every oiler made mfftst. be accompanied (as directed
in the sixth section of the act of Congress making RP'
propriations for the naval service for 1.546-'47, approved.,
10th or August, 1540) by a written guarantee, signed by 1
one or more responsible persons, to the effect 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 good mud sufficient sureties, to furnish the
article proposed.
This guarantee most be accompanied by the certifi
eat° of the United States distnctmdge, United States
district attorney, or navy agent, that the guarantors Are
able to make good their guarantee,
No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by
such guarantee.
The bidder's name and residence, and the name of
each member of die firm, where a company offers, with
the Christian manes written in full, must lie distinctly
stated. .
Under the Joint resolution of Congress, approved 27th
isa4, -ail bids for supplies of provisions, cloth
ins. and small stores for the use of the nary, may h ere .
jeeted at the option of the department, if made by one
not known as a manufacturer oL or regular dealer in, the
article proposed to be furnished, Which fact, or the re.
Terse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered.
THE CHEAPEST PLAN THE
UNITED STATES.—Just received four Rosewood
round cornered 634 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 best makers.
6,1 , octaves for 4,176 00
- 4 4
200 00
They will be sold only for cash, as
extreme pricesmission charged for selling, and the lo
obtained by the manufacturers will not justify them to
sell on credit. For sale by
mr26 JOHN H. ISIELLOR, 81 Wood street. •
SUGARS.—N. 0. Sugar, Crushed, Lump,
10 Pulverised and Coffee Supws for sale low, by the
barrel, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S,
fe2l in the Diamond
AT THE CORNER OF BANK ti, EAST
lanes, Allegheny, two lots each 25X feet front by
66 deep, and a bnck dwelling of hall, two parlors, dining
roorp, kitchen, waskhouse, four chambers, and finished
attic, a good cellar under the whole house, hydrant, Au.
For sale by B. CUTHBERT A.BOll,
trirl7 51 Market street.
ICE-10 tierces prime for e_ by
je2o WM H. smg co,
Stedital.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS
AND
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railtpad.
ON AND AFTER WEDNES I DAY: April 27, trairu7 , will
leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitts.
b . urgh; as
follows s— -
..../Nftebtirsdi,Llercland and Chicago 1.- - inc. - -Express trains ••
leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 a. a., and LOS Ch for o,
a n d
Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, icago, and -*
the North West. The LOS P.a. train connects at Bayard
with trains ror all points op the TuSearawas Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Chic-aim via Cleveland,
must beparticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
J os
hirer Zinc—Expresstrains leave at 12:15 a, st, and -
1:05 P. 3t; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Colum- •
bus and Cincinnati. The 11515. a. st train stops at Wells-
Steubenville and stations below - Steubenville. The i•
1:05 P. M. train stops at Wellsville and stations below
Train leaves at 645 A. it; stopping at all Way.Sta
tion4 on Parer Lin...
P. 7naner. -
vine only, stopping at nil Way Slaficri; , .. .
Pittsburgh, Cblumbu6 sad Ciarianati - via ..‘itcti
'
ban i/ie.—Fast Express at 1215 A. If., and Express LOS P.
M, for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, ( n
cinnati. Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all points - in
the South West.
The Express Tram runs through from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, without change of ears. Splendid Sleeping
etiris.attanned ta ease isisipseas
Passengers desiring. tu .go. to 'COlunibus,
eft' - or any point beyond Out ruhlitis, by the short
must be particular to ask Ter tickets - via SteubenvMs. -
Ba are ggage Checked through and handled free of - charge.
F
lions certai alwa n. ys as low as - any other route, and connec.
Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Bar.
risburgh. Philadelphia, New York sad Roston.
F. R. 3IYERs, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland.
JNO. STEWART. Ticket Agent,
Liberty Street Depot, Pittsl•nrgh.
1 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859
THE BALTIMOIIE AND OHIO RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY are- now prepared to receive
and forward Merchandise under through hills of lading `
to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EA'STERIN
.Eat 03 gt.'1 , _ 71 , 1!2',3 to to favorable with those of ' •
rtM e y .
itifotto,„.l;itios (c , rni.• -tojike
. -a-
or
cation may ne „ -
of the undersiened aecnis •
At BOSTON,'Moses Potter, corner State and IVashingi
ton streets.
eft NEW YORK, C. W. Perveit, 2:2'3 Broadway, above
the Astor Honed.
At 'PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun A Coryton, corner r
, Broadand Cherry streets.
At PHILADELPHIA; Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
At B ALTISIORE,..I. T. England. Camden Station.
At PITTBBLIRGH, J. A. eau they, 144 Water street.
anvs. Particular attention of merchants, mainatiseturers
d slnppers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, :
and vicinity, withed to the facilities of this Arar Route
as comparedothers and their patronage and favors
are respectfully HENRY D. MEALS.
jalOitf general Freight Agent B. A. 0. R. R. Co.
' EW ROUTE YIA RIVER AND
N
RA ILP.OAD.
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute. and
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Lafay
ette and Indianapolis, New Albany and t--alern. and
Michigan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK LSLANA
BURLINGTON, and all intermediate pints, -
Through - Freight Train to INDLLINAPOLIS, TERRE
HAUTE,-LAFAIETTE and. PERU.
Frefghts carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in
less time than by any 'other route by twenty-four hours,.
and at as tow rates. The only road by which shipments
can be; made from Cinch:naafi to the West, withant
breaking bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. 'Agent, at CUr
einnatk or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg,
will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com
bu -
is
no charorfor dratingt or annmiseion at Laurence
rg.
Vor further information apply to TKO:VAS RATIGAN,
(No. 115 Water street) Agent of the Company . who is
prepared to give ruaocan Reruns to Indianapolis, Terra
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greencastle, Craw
fordsville, Charleston, Paris and 3lattoon.
JNO. F. CHEEK, General H. C. LORD, Presiden t Freight Agent. nut
6.1.71T5D B. COILLIO ................................. semis ROBICAT.SOM.
CUZDW.I.RD DSTI IBGLy ... ............... EMMY L P.L4GIL.4IL
RLING, ROBERTSON d CO:, }Tartu
facturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASS
WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner
Front, Pittsburgh.
Alai- All other kinds of Gitipsware and Window Gists
at low market prices,
iaT A. & F. MARBURG,
TY
111 EPORTTBS LYD ILLVG7derrBrr.B OP
CIGARS,
AND GENZIU. COMMISSION MERCHANTs,
NO. 45 WEST LOMBARD ST-, BAITLMORE, .M 1).
We invite the attention of the trade to our Lsrge and
well assorted • stock of German and Domestic Cigars.
Our facilities for importing,•a_s 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 times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra in
ducements to onr frier
se2Say
Ng A T Ul, l
BRATED
SPARRLLNG HOCK and MCkSELLE WINao,
imported and for sale by W. A.
se Si F. MARBURGseemlyßole Agents. Baltimore, Mil
fIERMAN HARDWARE AND CUTER
BY, imported and for sale at low 6. 8; by
.118a28ily W F. MARBLIRO, timoro. Md.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(successor, to John Cartwright,)
MANUFACTURERS A.),"D IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental
Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishl4: Taek - te. etc., X,' a ao
Wood street They give special attention to the ma/tufts)
taring of Trusses, Soippossers, etc. Jobbing and ReNar
lag with ptuactuithq and despatch. 40.1
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
Completed from Pittsburgh to Clileago
WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ILI
THE NIGHT TRAINS.
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE. OF OARS!
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 th, / 855
Trains will leave the Station, corner. of Liberty and
Grant streets t Pittsburgh, ELS follows t--
Leave Pntsbnrgh. Grestline•
Expre55......12:15 C 4.56 A. M.
Et ...... 6:50 A. X.
ElpTeB.9 .....
5.45 P. M. 2:30 A. M.
37 A. x. ,
ARRIVE AT CHICAGO-LExpress, 6:47 P. M.; EXpre
RETURNING.
ARRIVE AT PIT TSBURGH--Mai1,13:25 P.Y.; Express
3:30 P. Express, IX A. N.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. frorr; Federal street,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, SPIZ A- AL ad 5r2 0 P.
From " `• .00
x.
Through trains connect as follows
At Allianc d. e, with trains on the Cleve Land and Pittsburgh
RailrOa
At Orrrille, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuy
hoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ran
dusky,,,Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbne, Cin
cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Loins, Louis
ville, etc. '
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin
nati, etc., etc.
At Lima, for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati. etc., etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, and -
intermediate - ports in Central Indiana and Illinois-
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatali for all points on the New Albany and Salem
Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all points, in Illinois.
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further information and throe tilt tickets apply
J. STEWART. Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh
H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Allegheny
Through Tickets for sale e Tict Mee o
o f the
Company on the lino of the t rot Ticket
d, to all parte. f the
United Stator.
jels General Passenger Agent. nth . lairo,ll.
1859 SUMNER A.RRA/iGENENT. 1859
On and After Monday, Aprll
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
NLITE DAILY TRALNS. •
THE THROUGH 'MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger
Station every morning, (except Sundays.) at - 2-.50 A. a .,
stopping only at printapal stations between Pittsburgh,
Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular
stations between Johns town and Harr! sbu rg. connecting
at Harrisburg at I P. at, with train for 'Baltimore direct,
arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. a.
TIME, LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at
P2O P. M, stopping only at principal sttions. making
direct connections at Harrisburg, for:,l3.3.ltiniure, ant
arriving in Philadelphia or Italtinic,e at 7ifJO a. at
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every
evening at 8:50 v. St., stopping only at Greensburg, La
trobe, Johnstown, Wilinure, Gallitzin, Altoona. &41., con
nectingat Harrisburg with the train direct for BaittlCore>
and arriving in Philadelphia at lOouit A. a.
ACCOM3IO TRAINS
THE JOHNSTOWN .DATION
WAY PASSENGER. TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0.1 S) o'clock, A. M., store
ping nt all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch
Train at 1t0.50 A. so, and arriving at Johnstown LIO P. so,
Conemaugh, IttZ P. M.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at V. 5.7,0 r. at stopping at
all stations, and mining as tar as Conemaugh.
FIRST. ACCOMMODATJON TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily. (except Sunday.) at Ito4o A. la.
SECOND ACCOMAIODATION TRAIN for Turtle
Creek leaves daily, (exempt Sunday > ) at 4,..10 P. Si.
THIEL ACCOII3IODATION TICAIN for Turtle . Creek
leaves . dailv, (except Sunday.) at L: ii r..s.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh 113 fol
lows t—Express, 12,15 r. at; Mail, 11.i&O P. Fast Line,
Ihifit A. a; Johnstown Accommodation, Ilica A. a; First
Turtle Creek Aerommodation, at; Second Ac-
commodation, 12.20 . P. a; Third Accommodation, t1:15
P. N.
Trains fur. Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairs
ville Intersection with• Johnstown Way Passengerffrairi
East and West, Express Train Wesdand the Johnstown
Accommodation Train Ea=t and West
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
stopping at all stations on thd Pittsburgh and Cm:melts
villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as _follows
Mail Train, 7A/0" a. or; Express Train, .2:50 P. af. Return
ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsviile Road ar
rive at Pittsburgh 6t45 a. n and &15 e. so. -
The traveling public in 11 , 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 ledlasted
With stone, and da entirely free from dust; we can
prcimise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor
this road rith their patronage. • ' ' •
P A ft- ;
No New York $ll 00 To Baltimore--
Philadelphts 10 00 Lancaster--
Harrisburg,s7 40.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in ear, will be charged
ONE-HALF CENT PEICIIILE in addition to the Station
rates, except from stations where the Company has no
Agent.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company wilt hold
themselves responsiblelor personal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line Iwo been
employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and
from tho Depot, at a charge - not to exceed I:a' cents fur
each passenger and baggage.
For tickets Gpply Is - J. STEWART, Agent,
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• - .A.t.the P. R. B. Pssemri,-6zati3z,
• On Liberty and Giiii-ateeets,
Otassivare.
Fort Wayn.
1:01 •r. kr.