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ed, on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found
by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any
popeepublished in Pittsburgh.
• Those who wish to take a raper from Pittsburgh, will
find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit
ble investment. Address
JAISIES P. TIARII,
Editor and Proprietor.
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Corner Fifth a Wood fits. Pittsburgh.
EVERY DEBOBIFTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING,
Executed in the finest style.
.EIL. XMa RQ a,
dortnurrig, Bletrantile legal 110 orh,
AA short notice, mi reasonable terms.
Particular attention paid, to the Printing of
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &e
For Concerts, Exhibitions and Clrcusee
LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY
HAMM IitIer:ITIT C )SAID[ TO THIS ZETAIDLIBUIMT,
rhe facilities for turning out Work with promptness and
despatch cannottie emeelled by any oilier
office is the city
Ilusiness lards.
USEVIT DAVLB. JOLIN PUILLII-3. JOB. U.
Firm of J.l H. PhilllNl
DAVIS &.%
[Sucer-s,or, to Phdhpx .0 Col
Brass Founders and Finishers,
PLUMBERS, CAS 8 STEAM FITTERS,
CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS & BRACKETS,
STORE, NO. 6 WOol) STREET,
FOUNDRY AND SHIP, No_ 14S FIRST ST
Pittsburgh, Pa.
S. B. Si: C. P. 111AIMI4E,
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Printing, Job and all Kinds of iVrapping
PAPER,
;WAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sfir Rags bought al market prwe.. myS
PHILLIPS t 4. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND
SHIPPIICG AGENTS- of Illinois Central
road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care.
no27:l4darr--JlO
JO5. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox
& Co. corner of Market - street and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand a full assortment Of DRUGS.
MEDICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and
ally articles pertaining to the business.
/Er Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded
met all hours.
W.1.1..Tra P. 11.0.9.11. ALL.. ....108ICPII B. 1.11;01...
WP. MARSHALL S. Co., lroportr, , .
and Dealers in French and PAPER
EfA_NGINGS, No. S 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
La? - Sale agents for the celebrated manufactures of
Metiers. Delicourt & Co., Paris. azi7
P (ULU? MTN= ROBERT J. INIJI9-401,
IREYDIER & ANDERSON, (successors toua
Josh Rhodes & Co-dealers wholesale in FOR.
- 10 N FRUITS, NUTS. SPICES, CONFECTIONERY,
SUGARS. &e., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh._ c____lLy
T . M. LITTLE,
1-31:1-1\7"1 . TAILO R
O. 5 ST. CLAIR STREET,
(Dr. Irish's New' Building.)
deLtly PITTSBURGH
FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Stree4 Pittsburgh,
As prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER
BELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 tolo,ooo pounds.
CHIME BELIE made 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.
- SAI3I3IT'S 'ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL
TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam
Once. apZrly
WILCOX,
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
Corner of Smithitrid and Fourth Strut.
Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the
above well snows stand, established by me in
i 548, (lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and having
enlarged and improved the same, I shall endeavor, by
close personal attention and careful supervision of the
business, to merit a continuance of the patronage here
tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated
Medicines alone will be kept, and a full assortment of
airiiiilea usually sold ta first class estatlialiments will
&way' be on hand.
Proscriptions accurately compounded at all hours.
Courdry Physictaret furnished with pure medi
cines at lowest prices. L. v ILCOX.
nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER AND DEALER I N
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No 74 Wood Street, PatAttryth.
The subscriber has receivA4, hi addition to his fall
stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and
Sausage Cutters and Stutters, and a very large stock of
Blogh Bells, loose and on strings, of a reuelf superior
finality to that usually sold in the market, all of Stitieh
i will in sedd on the lowest terms.
sch SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK.
Crilj NTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.—
A valuable property of lox acres, with a good dwel
ling house, orchard and gyvkii, three-fourths of a mile
from t h e city, 0,600. Also, desirable property of 20
acres, at four miles Rem the city, with good brick dwel
ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and etcballfrukts, $O,OOO.
Also, an excellent property of (.acres,gOod house P) 0 0
fruit trees, &e 4 situate at 4 notesfromHie - city, *2,6130.
's'be ilbove are all in healthy and oleasara. locations, and
icumedista possession can), had.
S. CUTHBERT A BON,
jestßeal Estate Agents, ti Market at.
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TEAS.—A choice Dejection of Black and
GreePTeas,il2 store aitd for sale Wholesale or Re.
toil, at the Pagoda Tea Store, coptAr of the Diamond
and Diamond alley.
te2t HAWOR.TH & SLISTWkIFEE
NIA( AARON 1.--25 boxes ; -
VERMICELLI-5 do do;
OLIVE OIL--25 dozen genuine, in quarts;
25 do do in pints ;-•
5 do Lucca, -in FlorePuee
Seiko, just received and for sale by
REYMES & ANDERSON,
apl6 39 Wood at, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
CRN MEAL.-30 bbls. Choice lifted
Meal; 30 bhls. Choice [Twirled Corn Ideal Joel
noel - red and for Hale by JAMES A. FETZER,
ap9 . corner of Market and Fires eta.
°TAT 11.F.5-500 barrels for sale
H. •Iwis.
ios HUM CO
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COUNIICOPUq RESTAIIRART,
THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment, which
has been recently titled up for the purpose of affording
LSUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL
CATION. 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. ap29:dkw
B. D. Mum"; Tuov.t.s Giw
SCOTT HOUSE,
Cor. Irwin street and Duque.no Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MARKER & GRAHAM,
HZ.= PROPRIETORS.
SEETON'S 01J STAND,
JOHN SAfALGE, Proprietor.
Having taken and fitted up, with QII the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is pre
pared to accommodate his old et4orners and the public
generally, with the best the market :Words. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style, dltriftg the
Season. His Rites, Liquors and Ale,, he fuels confident
in recommending to the public for their 'Seellener.
no10:1.y
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WIIOLISALE AND B.ETAII. DElll-LICS IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FH,PH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE 01's
no26] GEO. REINEItIAN S 4 - :1).
MNSIO A
N HOUSE, tiEO. AURENTZ,
Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street. itpd the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wloch
makes it the most convenient house in tho y for pds
sengers arriving by that road.
The proprietor having, at considerable fitted
up, in excellent style, the MANSION Ht w, sill re
spectfblly solicit a share of public patronage. There ,
attached a splendid STABLE and ',bolsi,. WAG , 0N
YARD, alliirding ample accommodadon tray.•l
teamstem His Larder and Bar will be turnish,l with
the best the market can attord. rely
CHARLES W. LEWIS, A L DERMA N,
AND JTISIIOE OF TUT PEACE.
ME=I
fat- All business connected with th, nfre, will ta• at
tended to with promptness. o.ncenpne. kal-1-
done with legal stecurnry—snch
' BMA?. Power of Attorney, ,fe 'iltif•Q 10 itt,i
examined.
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To the member of the b.. - tunderi his servit es a,
Commis,on,r to like Depos. - tc.ns read in the
several Court+ of thi. State. anal t ',where. H., off,
is one of the town Pollee Stan. u. a. tie city. and e A .
soquently hoa taril.tieß to exe.mUnp, 1- 4 61ne., of that
kind are very desirable. (00:1 y
BAILEY &
tialre rem,red to their new Fire-prn,,f, nkrr I
North Side, Below the Girard House,
PHILADELPHIA,
wh,re Ow) itro , 11 ,, Vr -tt , • k f
Imported Jewelry, Plated W are., and
Fancy Good•,
To wholl they amt.., the the ;•111.1,,.
Silver-Rare, Watches, lytamond•6. Preri•
AT W IIoI.CSALE ADD RE - 11'4 1..
mrlfolm
Joiirlirl4o - 31P90A Ar.: CO.,
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
No. 135 Third Street,
E 'S NEW SE PEI: I M l'EltIA I.
-;}lf ET Mll' t.F THE Sl-:1T OF 11 Ilt..•11.)1,.
etn, rk /1111 MA , Ellll4 p, -1 , .r
11/ , ITIN iu,.l 14.1) It 1 n1,.•1, trk
to ',lied Ili h•
furni.llll,; . .11 it lid,'
raniaol prt , ‘ .11,V "th, ,otit ,, I
voutait, cAr , fll:l, I
t, • -t hontl,-,,T, til.• If Ir.,
11,,. I ' , I,rwl
aol rtlidtik t.I Ow .1.1
pro-vnt •.:r.
tvalt, 111 . •
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W0t..1
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J5111,1,1N1;.% H. )No iNI II EL.\
I'LC's:lNi. 1111.1.. w.m141
{{,u1:11:• that lk:: I,a , rk:l:,,lt ,10•..-• the lir,l, 3,1 .•.t
largrd 11N 1111..,110 0011 th., -,l wnl martitt:whirto•r!., prFsp.us....l ftir
olt.tl tioorttkg plaited t.OOl r ,.
0:1,4 it/ C. •:t.l. ful.l 1,,L1t1 dr,••.l.
South Soiiti.tolior 7.
CA RI'EN"I'EIi. Vi' . al - pi titer W.' k.
I,
to al iii.
to l'ENTit.t I.
IVi i ler street. Fiali•ral nod
uu limit I.° 11111.10. b.,J;
Framio.. :7 , 11i-ill/apt, I. 1. •, I, .
u..no 1,111 Ilie i.4.1.1t•r) iie k•
preigirial iii till all
J T ['UWE,
Control Plltnit! Mill, Wan, -u , ..t,
nolf/ B.tweeu Fo•1orn1 mud 11,, or. lloeto•ti, , I'4
G Rut 'ERIK*
IZAti.,l4l. Non ; orlom,-•
MI bids
110 COtke ;
'25 do Erotn,ok's Ss
all Own,. Noit ;
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10 norro , prime lin , , for .ale 1 / 1
W NI. H. SMITH t '
ep2o a`
lIS ti.aantd. cod 147 Frnnt .tri-on..
FUlt RENT—A cotta,r, 11.40.154' f4i 1111,e
roi?ms, large yard and utak , . to., MI the
eny, on the Bradrilo•L', Ft•-ld Plank Road. V , pet towittl ,
For lient.—A dwelling 'Jinn.. room, t e
a 0 r.,-
of ground, garden, fret ;0.-d• dl.--
VAX/ n year.
Fur Rent—A large and eumforuMle homes, ..0 444;40„
eon street, eleven room', gas and water• •
For Rent—A largo dtrelltog house, garden, chado
trek.* eta, carriage It 011, and .414a1,1,4, 401 Bonk I ll—
gheny .
For Rent—A warettonsp on Water 'greet.
For Rent—A, small store ',don o, 'lord ,
Ap a plii to S. CIYI 'N,
p
01 Mot 14../ street.
FOREIGN NUTS—
SW
Fraii Inca Almond., ,oft eh
to Laiag Bordeaux
25 '• Sway
50 bags English 1Va1cut.......;
100 n
50 WA:, Ire9h Pawn
:Al - Liao Brazilian CMitn
low Wilt - tiround 1\109;
504.10 Coro. Nuts;
Jot recelved and for s„.le
REYWEit ZNI.E.I2.S.iN,
)0 5Yc).l street,
Zario oppo..a.. St. Chat 111.4 e)
SUNDRIES.—
100 bus. lined AKA.;
30 • Dried Apples—wed :
75 " Dried A pples—ur.p.
15 dozen Corn Brooms;
30 boxes No. 1 Starch
100 bus. White Beans;
300 bundles Crown. Medium a 1... Doubl.. Crown
Wrapping Paper, in store and for ' , ale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
Lldnuer Market and Foot Naves.
COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, just landing and
for sale by WM H. SMITH e
ap2o Second and Front street,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE
17 Work, Mourning Good. and Domecties, ccry (Co•
C. HANSON LOVE
fe2 No 74 Mark. t ..treet
JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market strcot,
received another lot of the NEW MATINEE
SKIRT, and Douglast , t. Sherwood's superior SKELE
TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, white
cud gray Mechanic Cursed., in all sizes. 1021
F .
IHST OE 'THE SEASON. —lOl Loxes
Sweet Oranges, eived thi,; doe—fur by
11,EVAIEV. h ANI'ERSON,
Iti 0.55 Wood street
te2l Opposite the St. Chtases Hotel.
and Winol4 ll 'in ( o )
kept in a first claw ‘Vholesato and Retail grocery
U ER I ES.—Everything conaiii;miy
nio‘t
. 72 61 L u i.a ., , n r s ef: t ablishment, can he had on the
IlAWOß'fil L BROWNLEE'S,
fe2l ip the Bunt - mud
- I:OUT( gt A Nv A TSR. —A supply of kon
S at gr oe ez \ t -
Vale. also E m INpire Spring ater,
partrt.,,,•ti sod fur sale hy fresh from
L. WILCOX,
Qin444
2,11,:j
cti.: j s , L. , , : ye i 3, r uoi s ;.,.._;to.)i ll .r ;; ;;;,; l; ri: a , nd Foitrtlt 8 Is
YR; 11'S. .-
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In do Pine App ~),Lll- -a, 3140 4.1
POTATUES.-135 1,1,1 a. t o ~,iv , 3 ,,) f o
sale by (audit HENRY lb CoLLINS.
BROWN'S SHAKER V A.LERIAN.—'3
wo.s . yfoi Kale bF r l u i. e . r .t. J'EIN , F 7 ll't_iti . E . a, ii t i.,
PArim • _2_ ____`l_, d ' sLNtrt.et".
SYRUP AND MOB eS Fit.
25 hbis. New York Ooltho sv; up;
GO N. 0. /40;3219c5,11ik Oak barrels, to Fq(ira
and for sale by HAWORTH .b BROWNLEE,
fe2l in the tharn
A P EAST LIBERTY—Five art
and-a-quer
acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn
,,c, pith a stream of water running through it, a very
destratife Kcation for residences. and convenient to the
city, wilt tie sold by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
m - . 3 61 Market street.
blb ..,
II AY ER'S FLUID EXTRACTS.—A
tom
ammrtment of Fluid Extracts from the cel.
.boratory of Thayerk Co,just received and for
saleL. L. WILCOX,
mrlY, Corner Smithfield and Fourth Ste.
A LVT—Not a "Corner Lot"—but a.
ZIA. LARGE LOT of Embroidered Bands, for sale at
New York cost by JOSEPH HORNE,
jy.l9 77 lifarket street.
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Vote's and 31 estaurants.
BY ELI YOUICG, FIFTH STREET.
IN THE DIAMOND,
,aCCP.I,SICIFt.
TEPS AND WILD GANEF,
All In their Proper Season
aldermen
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BAILEY & Co.,
t!t,,ro,
dill CHESTNUT STREET
House, Sign and Ornamental
PITTSBURGH, PA
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L 611IPSON U II TIPPET.
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together in the practice of the Law, under the
firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY.
Office, No. SH FOURTH STREET.
E. SIMPSON,
autZtlily RIPPEY.
JAMES A. DUNLEVY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY' PUBLIC
SC T N
, DETIST,
J • rimoved to the house lately occupied by
Dr. \V. A. WARD,'
No. 278 Penn Street,
sale,) third thior above - Hand closet.
Air t mine linomt from i A. M. till moldy
JAMES S. KING,
DENTIST,
Rl:\Ro\'l I 111 ()FEDI.: AND DWELLING To
No. 100 Fifth Street,
(• HNEit uF cIIERRY ALLEY,
Where to, patrons in , fr,n,l+ t o e:III
fel2lr
D R. L. (.) L DSIII7 E,
I.IZACTISIN‘.
Praetn, 4.1 Al.,di.•ir, w ail 11.• ram..
branch,. , Fri( E .1.\1,1i.F.: - .111E:N1'1 - ... N.. 13 . 2 GRANT
STR F. 171% n,-arly ,pper.ll.• 1'.01,••1r31,
d. lu:snt
JAM A. I.OIVIIIE. A it,rll.-y at Law,
(1111,.. Fourth l'at-borth, tp,twel n
anal Ch..rry 111,) Italy
Alll,, tiurat.v,n Urn tilt. sticc.2 , , or to
.14. NV. Biddle. !,;,, 144 Strntl.in 1.1
Po- 1)0, , hour , fn,m .athr 1., tram
to a n la I v
iiZines and :liquors.
CLAITOAi &
PLIOI-1,11.12 LETM.
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
3 I 'IAMONII A 1.1.EY,
NFAR ' , TEL. ET.
I'l T1 . P.1 .
11,,,t...n ii/1111. ItU Ll.. rr. .•h••ri) nn , l 1 uzcv..•
Pr - u. 1.. I ,f
It,. I. 1
E. P. rti ETON .sr. 11311.0.
•ICI FllS , •1'
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.
1111A1.1..E ,
Fine Old
Ni). vp,()NT STLEET.
).•1.1y.1 l'jfll 11 , 17 1,-1
JOAN Et
Pi. .I,IA. klal , Iv
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTI 1: , ;(;
No. 151 I.lltcrly St... t, 1•111rhorgIa, ya.
4) , . \ o• I rrtt, , •11, I6••11
t I:. .. • . .• • . r,,. V,: IL 1,-.1),
1,1/t. ...L'.., - ~‘l.l
Zobacio and .;legars
W S I LIN
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TORAt 4'o, 50.1 . 11' 4ND SEGARS,
ix! r
11, VON Art 1041113.111,,
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
Virginia Chevi ing Tobacco,
orao•ORT% yr ‘wrici
p „1.
Ult NITU E ,
Crow 10 10 14 per Cent
JAMES W. WOODWELL
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
11'11111,1:SA1,E .1 N R KT.( 11,
Flf NI tVIO of Fu:nittiro,
, intal.l.•
I ur1.4., .1,1,1 itIIV
N. 'W
Evt•rr eerti.•L' !cold, :1,1 I \\'areu,t. I
/sir i:d.hitt.l 31:11,r , id,ly (4
Ftirhtud. t. 111 , 11•1-
Ittal tiirni•dt. .1 rtt 7h.•
ruup)x. Nu. 77 and 7,4 Third -a r.•.d, i'dt4huryth
tort. by,l
(carringes.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS .1 UST I; El' F.l V El) AT 1115 11E
POl-71TORI-, ne,r the Two Mile nun.
tweet :Lou i,, , ,,neevllle.ll•Tlen.lni and cenn
nd of Carriage, i•te lies
e_rrangernent9 are i•uoh Woo he 1, eon.tanfiy receiving
new and scrod hand vehicles, and the j3liPir' mac rely
nn always firldllll.7 gnod stork no hand. He stun . ma,
iiLletWee to °ear on short n,,t;en,
t'ARRIAGE.S.
and nil pertaining to the tar•in,- rears
prarttral expPrivnee In the hiy,e•. , . and i.. ecll kgown
faeihttes, he flatter" hnn,lf that h, ~ tkrs )o,:d induce
ments to purchasers.
The e,tabliehrnent '4l the route of the
Exeelsior rimnihn4 Lune t h e d„,,
s,: cry tiifucn mmute,
.101i.1 4. SIIIFFEIR'S
Carriage and Harness Repository,
NOS_ 7 AND 9,
P1.1N1 4 .N1) .17“ , 1.1.".4 %T 1 .TuEET
BETWEEN THE DI A inoNt, ir 1 IBE.ETY
Carnage+ ,ter,L .old and I , ,a4;tit on reums•unn.
Illaurtng doin• premptly. Purelne.e, frets the eountry
will find a lare 4k,,ertnient
11AliN1•14 ,
Whieh WS II pie:tr .• 11/,41
nvh.l),
CAK4IAGES,
RoctiAvviv: , , fil'6GlE.q.
197 Penn Stre.4. P.
OAll work tvarrEuttr,l lu ho nl t
and worlonaumlelt,
THE CLIMAX GRAIN VAN.
T ll li S U IBE RS HAVING BOUT 3HT
tlei right to manufacture, in Allegheny and Arm
strong countiee, the Climax Grain and Seed Fan, the
Lch,ry will be fund nt IVLINN corner or
Boyd .vi reef and Fourth i i rehi road. Farmers will find
it to their luivantage to erill and Fee them . . "rimy teire
the prennunt everywhere thaethey hare beell
'they are neat, cheap and the rasefiet ever known.
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fIiNE THut AND Ii(S.I.LARS. will pur-
IL/ chase Ci acres of land, part in good timl,er. a never
tailing epring, Le.; situate three inn,. from Allegheny
City, on the Nest Brighton road.
aug6 S. CUTHBERT it SON. M Market street.
JUST PUBLISHED—URANT'S CASES,
t'oLumE I.—B.eports of eases argued in the Su
preme Court ooPennsylvania. By Benjamin firma.
For sale by (jell] JAY & CO, 55 Wood street._l
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C. WEST & CO.,
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flatents.
THE LAST F.43',12
K. ll , thl 1?,
J. ,i'Aul
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DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 65 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 o'clock; and from No
vember let to May let. from 6 to 3 o'clock.
Deposits received of all stinoi not less than Oyz
Dozzia, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, in June and December. Interest has been de
clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the
Bank Woo 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 same interest
from the first days of June and December, eumPouild
ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or
even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will
double m less man twelve years, making, in the aggro
gate calls AND OR-[[. , ,Lm PER vest. A. TZAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on applicution at the
office
PILLSRAINT.
GEORGE. ALIIREE.
TICE PRECIIIALYTS.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger,
Jumps Shish Iv, Alexander Bradley,
James 1). Kelley, James Hershman,
Robert Robb, A. H. Pollock, M. H,
Isaac M. Pennock, William S. Lavely,
Hill Burguin, LWilliam J. Andoreon.
TRUYTEX.S.
John G. Backoren, I', A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield. John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Collin, James B. H. Mends,
Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Auley,
David Caliii.bell, Walter I'. Marshall,
John S. Coserave, Wilson Miller,
Charle., A. C.olton, Henry L. Ringwalt,
William Dough,?, John M. Snayer,
Franc, Felix. George S. Se den,
Benj. L. 8a1m44.k, John I i. Scully,
James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle,
William S. Haven, Tlieobald Umbstaetter,
Cilfiri, K nap, Isaac Whittier.
RECP.6I,IIY A_ , D TYPASCILER.
CHARLES A. co uroN, (splB
DITNCAN, STIVRMAN & CO.,
BANKERS,
Corner of Pine and Nasean Ste., New York,
1,40, Liters of Crc4lll and Circular Notes for trrtcvler9,
arl.tlahle ii of the (Jilted
the 11c+1 India 1 7 1,11v1., vto, ~Irnilar In those in such
vxtortslve 11,. in Europe.
A 1,113 1,1.1+ TII.. D. LIMOUI.
Au,TiN DeakrA in
Protto , ,ory and all S.•-
t ttnll.-
heoke at short dates, with collateral
ecurrto,
ANIP DRAFTS AN! th,u,
. .
d.—trin, 1.”..." 4in 1., 11.0,onini..litt...1on
can furrandlud with
ra
tarvn,l 1., tn. s.4le, Reuling nu.l L.,u+ing of H~xl
F.,tate
Fi REET.l)lk,re
triti): 13 At - rl - I\ oth)11: 1 . PuLhe.
11.1 /I,.MES NS.) Brinkor.; and Ex
.. 11 • Brld:or, Srid I. l ,llerM in Notes,
I'l , l`r 1 1,1i1..SIver Blink
On the L,.r,rn awl V,'-tern Qu,. r..r/Qtra.ly :ed.,
u.A.4 mad., m ..11 the ow, threuvhout the
Pt ~n a I ',la p. it. in par tuna- ..r NIT
:, or p T. No h 7 )1:o t Street het.een 11.,1 urel
Four.. -tr, rt. U,311. 1y
(guars.
WILLIAM RA(ALEI,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Streeto
•-.= £1 PITTSBURGH
%,:.1 II , 111 111 .Ik,S
WM. 11. SMITH &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
:12 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
Pitteborgh, Pe
1!IIM!11111111111
W it,t.tu-vh
M 1 LLER 1114'h ETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WINES AND SEGARS,
1.11:t ICFN AN!
!I:It IN ',II:I.LN,
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS
vurisnuncti, PA
Iron, Sails, Cotton Vartet, Sc., ,c., eon
stantl} on limo!. tilr2
M'CANDLEES, MEANS & CO.J
IN 0 ESALE ERS
‘,..riGN TARNS,
ro,ll MAN l' 4'.\ I,I:E!,IIKNERALL7,
..forwarding and (rum mission
w iLLIAM 11. V EATuN.
Commission Merchant,
MO. 216 SOUTH FRONT SI REET, PHILADELPHIA,
an- 1,, 11..0 , 1,1: .t ChArnfo,ne; hutch
IlaxatEt So-
R In., itrandlt-4, 1 . 11.1".1 1i0n... and iu
.0 ola ;0 0 0 1111 E D ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I=s
I'lo 11.:1'..‘ I. .1NI) BI.1)( IMS
NI, 74 !I'llll ,TIZ LET,
),A4 lITTSP 1' R H. l A
I\ I 01( F . Ti 6 ENT,* %V, have c haii,
I=l
Gent'• Patent Leal her and French Calf
(' N RE S (4 AI T
n.l rT a.II H. M 4•11 w xre tiolltng low, at
31 FIFTH STREET.
SUMMER MILLINERY.
Children's Clothing- Emporium
MRS. M. A. WEAVER
IPEN ED AT
No. 24 Fifth Street,
(UP STAltc,. BlilLl,ltit:,)
SUMMER MILLINERY
et the Intent style%
CH , 1111 No k.pl cot - 04..10y on hand,
and made to orae:.
E1fr,,,,-7.Ce;st door to tiro Trutunzng Store, tower.:
Wood street. mylt)y
$1.20 0 -F OR SAL E.—A dwelling
11.11,0 of h,tll, five rooms and 1,11 r,
Ann btreet, Allegheny, wltti tot of gronnd 1t foot front
by Ha deep to Holan--n street. Aloe, a coitme 11014Ro
on Rotten street. Prlce for TertnA
to•h.s
T EAS S. CUTHBERT Aro ,N, 611.4,uiret
OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY
SELLIN (i v ; 1.
The ho-t a,.oronrotl to the city trill ititt 7 liy . 4 tie teitilit ekt
THE.PEEIN TEA STORE,
No. 3S 1 , 51 th Nt 'yet, Near Wood.
S. JAYNES.
5" GIL A Y EICS WORM CONFECTIONCONFECTIONfor role by
IIA Rmw ELL, & *EU:PHARR Druggisis,
fe2l l:ornor Wood and Nicth streets
Al -MINER'S /N lIF MUSIC
V FOR 'FILE VIOI.IN,i g
corrlLLloss,
scriuTTiscli
QUADRILLEB,
POLKAS. WALTZES. Lit") • 11 . 3 . PANET
and other popigar airs, arranged In an O.+Y in. f a•
net for the violin. bv S. Winne, Priee tio
mailed on receipt A prier. Fur sale by,
JOHN H. hIELLUR, 81 Wood street.
pp EAT, .) AP ines_
timahlevomposition. witli half the usual labor, pro
,iueee n most brilliant )et Llack, afforelA northAto,nt to
the leather, cruel Is fr., from any unpleaktltt 'toned!. Fur
..tle wholesale or retail. 1)3,
FLEMINC,
vie rover Diamond Itikl Market street,
I_ll Ni 'S ESSENCE ()E ,JAMAICA
UI :s:ER—An exeellent family medicine, fur saki
tobleside ay.t Fimid, by JOS. FLEMINCi,
Jein - • none, - st and Diamond.
Fr ERRING-10 bbls. E11. , 41)0i•t, new;
10 do 'Alewives', do
For mile by WM. H. SMITH &
o._o 111 Second. and 117 Front streets
WO UNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior
..L" F.upOry iron, to arrire end for rale by
!ips ' ' . - . - dIENI2I 11. COLLINS.
WI Aiiiiw cu RTA I NS—AL' Wliolesile
and Retail, far rale by
tnrlo W. P. MARSHALL & Co.
B EA NS.-100 bushels, for sale by
WM. H. SMITH .1 C. 1.1
ao4 118 Second, an.,d 147 Fourth etreey.
J LBS. ROLL SULPHUR—
For
--
SUUFor sale . I
, HARTWF.LL 1 SHEPHARD,
fat puler Wood and =gets.
&MI
- • A. 04
•
Mutual Insurance Company,
LOCK MAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY
CUARTERED BY TEE LEGISLATURE OF PENN-
SYLVANIA.
Cash Capital_ ..... .$300,000 I Premium Notes $132,333
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, dc-, in town or
country.
Intircrons:—Efon..l. Pearee..T. R. Hatl, T. T. Abrams,
Hon. G. C. Ilarrer, Cri.t, 13. K. Jankmnn, Chas. A.
)Sayer, Peter Inc : hi:on, W. White, Thomas Kitchen.
110 N. G. C. HARVEY, President
T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President.
KircuzY, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
de22 No. 65 Fifth street.
ItIONONGABELA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE
AND MARINE RISES
Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, and se
cured by two approved names 5115,500 00
Bills Receivable.. 221,545 '29
Bills Discounted bOO 00
115 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, coot
6,105 00
lOU •• Citizens' Bank " " 5,175 00
40 " Exchange Bank " " 5,050 00
50 " Bank of Pittsburgh " " ...... ... 2,750 00
Balance of Book Accounts. ............ ...... ...... .- 6,054 08
Office Furniture 400 00
Cash 64,113 04
DIRECIURS:
Jame, A. Hutchison, Georve A. Berry,
Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalr.ell,
William Rea, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Wilqou Mille Jigiti Al'Dev,tt,
myGi Wm. A. Calihrelf,
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 411.9., No. 4O
,14:17 CHF:II NI. r srsEF:r, near F ifth.
STATEMENT Op AS.ICTK, JANUARY 191, 1889.
Agraubly fu A n .Ic/ of .4,cii+ol. being:
Mort'.]a.ge, mnply ' , ague.] . 11.731.11C9 89
Real (i.ra , eut cable $10:.:.31311,) oust 77.7114 71
Teniperary Leans fAI ample C.4lateral
pre,tit Si,)))•• 1596,667 72,) etat. 71.5471
Nola, 0.1.1 RJIt Reeeivable 4,808 40
4'2..X/7
:2.06:428 d 2
The only profits from premium, which Ow+ company
can divni., by law, are from n-kg which have I,ca de
termincd.
In...maces made on every deserti.non of Property,in
Town and Country, at rate , as lOW Sc are eons,Aent with
ecurity.
Mime their ncorporanon, a period of thirty years,
t 1,. y hare paid losses by Fire, t, on amount exceeding
Four Millions of Dollars. thereby atb,rdirm evidence of
the advantages of Insuranee, a.. well as the ability and
disposition to meet with prompti,4 all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year ISM.flui,,Ws 07.
011itEerrar.
Charter W. Ranrker, 34.4,1, - ,:,/
Tobias Wagner, I•Avid :71. Brown,
dt,rol, R..2nuth, Ed.Ard C. Dale,
George NV. ItwhArd,, George Folc
N. LANCELE, eradent
EDWARD t. DALE. \ fro er,ldeot.
\\'7il A. STE CT., N. .1 - run v io tem.
.1. UARbNER COFFIN, Agent,
nnyl6 N,1111,1,5t , orner Third 'Old WrkOki ,itreet.2
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
Of Philadelphia,
(4, Linoted or Y,•rpetual. Merclian
dizo, Furniture, Se., in t., , Wn or country.
OFFICE Na 3,6 11.4 /..1" CT STREET.
3177,031
iLIVI-`4,1 .. 0d :
Firt4 Mortoo, on Irnpro.:4,l 4'4ly Property,
worth i 1,4141, the 11&I.,000 00
P0tingy1444.44041:adr , 44.1C0
ooni. Pt
1.4,444, y
00-.4
.%0 00
A11044144-n 4.'4,41144) V 4 01n44)14,44344
103000 00
roy ‘.l 1i:011.4145t, 1, 1-• 11 I', 1.0044 11,4100 110
'MI, F1.01r•..441 ".1.4. I. .
~ 1 tlo• Al inn 41 11,444,, 19.1501.,
ntiol. Fon- 1t00n.4140.• 1.460 00
. -44.414 of 141.444,44.4.4 4'4001.03,y, 04.4
1 . 4,434 11. In,. 443-' , `43•4q. :No Do
1,44,34-44 I•4por ....... :144.:;741 .01
lo4nono-,:00.4144-1 313,0 et, 4.::11 IN
is-I, uu 14440 , 1 ~.d in 90
( liiiri 'Fin i zliiv. tii.-diniiiil Fir , liti Ant,
l‘illi.un R. i1i.” 1 .,.... ii. rl, rt !.it••••ti.
Friiihirikii Ili iii. ii. V, illiiiiii Mti—i.r,
I'• ir twilit' , Z .. t.ev.....n, H. tijatt•in N 1 Tingley,
J. L.. It. Won iii, tili*riili.di 11,11,
H. L. l'itr.ini, Z. hothrop,
i'lltri••- I..ilatril,
1- r.iiiiirii I, I. , :iiiiit .1.,,•„l, 'l'. thititinv,
iiiiiiith iiii.mt•ii,
.hoiii, tiii 11,,,-In iird. .h.tiii 1:i• ~.11, Pitt:,
li NI. HIM.II.)I.kN. Nii•litititry.
.1 I. \ Rt.:\ ElI I. iqi'FlN. A,, , sit.
tny Ir. Siirtlii iii., iii.riier Third mid IViiiid -tr., 1..
Clurational.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
IA I, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
1 1 1IIS NsTrruTioN, naturally situated
rot EMicatcmal Purposcs, affords all the imluer
meats that can be de,irod
is luc:rW , l in the moot healthy and Pleturesquo
.1 the Auck,zheme,.. dc.tant four mile, from Lresson
Stamm. on Ow direct tout route between Philutlelplua
awl Pittsburgh. The schola.sne year commeligert the
first of Septeml,er, and Wal elo6o on OW Ist day of July
followtng.
The Term. 4 for Board. In eluding a thorough English
eouroe, aro $lOl per annum.
The and Modell. I.anguagea form MI extra
eharge or $lO per annum.
Wa. , luog And nor of Iteddaw $lO.
or turd., partwulan, IWO) to the hupert, of the
vtllucc;t..
ReierNiceel can Ual 1.111...1;? to the Rt. Rey. Dr. O'Connor.
mr.lalaw
INCENI"S t'uLLEGE AND SEAIINA
RV, under the care of the Benedicn❑e I , 3therß
1,:,..1-111{‘)BE, ESTMt COUNTS,
ri the COlege are tanolit the ii,uo,l branch.. ,1 of En
gle:4i E.,14,-itiop.
In the Seminary, the Cia,,j,,,l,ll.3.thematieia. Ilktory,
Rhetories, eh•., and the thttereut
of higher enhinion tieee,eitio or wieful to tine, teipiriutt
to the I'm44lo:ital.
The terrnm t'or beard and Tuition are isSt.) per year, to
t.e raid eeini-annually, ntrietly in advance.
Uerniau and French, and other Lagting,. Drawing
Painting, Mutde, form no extra ehargem, excepting sonn
reeeinpensation (or the use of inqtruinent,
Medicine, Washing, Book a, Stationery, Se., form °Sim
charges.
For particular+ apply to the Director,' of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the let of September,
and ends on the id of July following.
FATHER G. R. 1.1 1 31 M,
lye Director of the College.
($ . 2,000 FOR A BRICK HOUSE and
round. on Bank Lane, Al•
,
legßepy Cit,y.
10r3; , .; acre.. of choloc hind, antj dweniug
at I miles front the city. • • '
$3,500 for 115 acres of land, at never' Mlles from the
city, with good improvement,.
if4oo for 40 acre, of land, at four miles from the city;
grind dwelling honer, l i arn, stable. die—orchaad of from
4'lo to 0)0 trees, all under good fence—goal of good qual-
Irv. The improvements on the place arc worth $4,5W.
These pi - ape:lies and many other, are for stile by.
S. CUTHBERT 4 SUN.
lya Real Estate Agents, 51 Market street.
BRAN DIES P'OR MEDICAL PU R PUS E 6
—Warranted of the 1,,t quality. Also. 7i complete
nee,rtment of Wine , . Whokeys and Gale., of aupenor
9uniitY, kept cont,tanty on 1,:tn.1
' 'et , EPII FLEMING'S,'
. • .
lob:. Corner Diamond and 51aroet Street.
A NS, F A N S' . —2,SCH ) Palm Lea t' Fans.
sold by the case or ,luale. Sill:. Linen and Paper
Ins. 41 low pricea at
:T
13'4 A.1 . :1N. CREE & CO'S.
Firth and Alarket st.s.
LV A LUABLE INFORyArioN ,To
BUlLDERS—Mouldings, Window Frames, Panel
Doors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, Ae.; in Met, every kind
of woodwork used in building. all made of good mate-
Dais 1,3 the beat of worltmen and uruiralled maoluncry.
RI - lick - et, of every pattern furnished and scroll sawing
done. J. 8 H. 'l'. PRICE,
f.',utral Planing Mill!,
Water street, beliviten Penerai 64t4 14 , 4ver,
ap9 Allegheny City,
AUN DEWS VIOL! N SCHOOL—A new
and Sttientine Self-Instructing School for the violin,
n an entirely nett method; intended for beginner',
Annitents' aidt teacii'rti. . This work 19 particularly In
tenijml t,, et)," {l,t scholar' a "herb' thorough and seien
title inethdd of playing the tiettk in all its hranehe", in
le, than nue halt the tone than is required from auy
other work ever pnbliehed or 11140011CPa it thin eon,
try—by tteorge Saunders. l'riee 50 cents. For saio by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
No. Si Wood street
_ . . .
...
C. 0 . ,. mailed on receipt of the price. my 24
r--1111.' , l'lll 1 CkTAWBA WINE.-4
o- , , - -, -, -
- have on litindia Large aiip t il3i of nure Still Catawba
ine for medicinal purpose... Thete'wirsiting unathing
In Una line should eau and examine me stockbalbre
purchasing elsewhere- JOS. FLEMING
_ melf Corner Diamond :nu ~....,,, . „ ,
ruiEE:sg--
.200 boxes extra prime cutting
IL/
IST
for .ale by
13 ,1 ' HENRY li. ( MA , / NS
y ---
AKE EISH.2OO packages for sate by
.4 .1.Y 6 HENRY H. COLLINS.
VIM BEA N7 -- --7.5q) bushels for siiTe by
je) WM. H. SMITH & CO.
bbla. prime Svrup for sale by
t.) \VM.H. 9511 i& CO.,
jra) "4.4pcd and Front. slo.
S UP
ERIOR RECORD CAT I .=For sale by
J. R. WELDIN,
le2o C.:3 Wood street near Fourth.
rililiiES E-51.1 boxes choice Goshen Cheese
"Li just received and for vale at
#LIWORTH it BROWNLEE'S,
aria corner of the Diairibnd add Itiarnrind'ulley,_
ROSIN. -3M bbls. No. 2 Rosin, on hand
end for 'kilo by B. C. & J. H. SAWYER
ARNOLD'S FLUB)--Warranted genuine,
for sale by J. R. WEtDIN,
a . 63 Wood street. near Fourth.
CHEC 100 K—On all the Banks, for sale
bT J. E. WELDIN,
e 3 Wood sheet, near Fourth.
•.~
jnsmnre.
WEST BRANCH
OF PITTSBURGH.
JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President
ASSETS—MAY 2irra, 1859.
1.3.33,11.53 31
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Sevretary.
FIRE INSURANCE
5116,47 43
1'27t1.47 4 4:1
CLEM TIN LEY,
DILIE,i)EM
Peditai.
To Young Men.
ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM
the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the
debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and
permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and
vigor, by using the
ELIXIR DE VIE.
Thla most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r
ceipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is constant
used in Europe with never tailing success. It wil
thoroughly remove all
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
SEMINAL RMIBSIONS
6.4 D
IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE,
and will restore the Sufferer and the Impotent to a state
of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the
effects of either
MERCURY or DISEASE,
Fromwhich so many thousands are continually suffer
ing without knowing a remedy.
The cost of cure is trifling.. One bottle will last on
month, and is suitable for either sex. Sent free by ma
to all parts of the United States.
Price, $1 per Bottle.
Address, D. H. ANDERSON,
381 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direo.
dons will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad
dress, on application.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
mrnemciinv-eocl
PRi)PUS ALS FUR ARMY TkANSf'Oß-
TATlON.—Proposalss will lie received at the Quar
termaster General's Office until 12, M., on the lot day of
October next, for the transportation of military supplies
during the year 1860 and Ibta, 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
Missoun 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 north and east of longitude
114 deg. west.
2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Territo
ry of Kansas, and from the town 1)4 Kansas in the State
of Missouri, to Fort Union in the Territory of New Mex
ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that
Territory.
3. From Fort Union, or such other depot as may he des
ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or
depots that are or may be established in the - Military
Itepartment 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, DO.' Irene on route 1 than ten millions of pounds,
and on routes 2 and 3 than two miltioas five hundred
thousand pounds each.
Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per
hundred miles for which the transportation will Le per
formed on each route in each month of the veer, and
may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two
of them, or for each route separately.
Bidders will give their names in full as well as their
places of residence, and be prepared to execute bonds
with good security in such an amount as the Quarter
master General may determine.
Contractors must be in readiness for service by the
lot day of January. 136); and as transportation may be
demanded at any time for the whole weight to be trans
ported during the year on all or either of the routes,
they will lie 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 satisfactorily
certified to the Quartermaster General, setting forth that
if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract,
they will enter an obligation feAlts faithful performance.
Proposals will bo endorsed us follows: Proposals for
Army Tran , l , rfotiot, and none trill be entertained un
less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth
in this advertisement.
The right is reserved of rvleeting any or all the hid
that map ho made.
MUSTER GENERAL:. OFFICE,
WILIIIingtOn, June 27, 1859.
I=l
Navy Beef and Pork for IS6O.
Navy DERLIIIICENT,
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing,
July 15, 1959.
QEILED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Pro.
posals for Seel," and "Proposals for Pork' as the
clue may be, will tie received at this office until 9 o'clock,
a. a., on Wednesday. the 7th day of September neat, for
furnishing and delivering. free of all cost and risk to the
United State-, at the following envy-yards
Barrels beef. Barrela pork.
AL Char leS i M 1 OW
At Brooklyn, N. Y 4,00 u 4.4,0
At Gosport. V. 700
t 4,1,111 . .4 said beef:old pork must be delivery at each
,4 the above named yard.. respectively. by the Ist day
I,C(r, and the re:paining half by the Ist day of
lime, lsio, unles, earlier h-liveries should be required
by the chief of this bureau. Pay merit to be made with
in thirty dot s after delivery.
Bidders most specify their prices separately and di,
lthetly 45 separate otters for the beef and for ihe pork,
and or eaeh of the places of delivery, covering all ex
penses and all charges.
The beef 1111 . 1.4 he from well-fattened cattle, slaughter
ed between the Ist day of thetoher, 1059, and the Ist .lay
of January, 1900, and Nt eighing not less than six hundred
poonds, net weight. eseli. The legs and leg rands of the
hind quarters, and the shins >1.114i shoulder-clods. the
shoulders of mutton and ends of sticking pieces. and at
least Mel., p.,LILIti, from the neck end of oath fore
quarter, or the parts ;narked Nos. 1, 2.3, 4 and 5. on the
drawing ur delineation of the fore and hind`quartera of
an ox. illoeh will he tomehed to and form a part of the
tmutract., must be wholly excluded fruit. earl, barrel; all
the other pier . ..es are to be paeke.l , and, instead bring
rid with otalnr, n t..i be rut thrtogern with ei Caw and Any . ,
to give thy ,real n N grate, lust?. 1/.1....0th appearance.. in
pie roi of not ter, Ilan right p, , und,, nor slurs Man twelve
ruuruth earl.
The pork must be packed from vorn-fed, welbfattened
hogs, slaughtered between the first tiny of December,
Inks, and the tiret day of .1 anuary, ISCO, and weighing not
less than two hundred pounds each, et s teluding the beads.
,7 ,leis, necks, ehoulder,, hams, legs : teet, buns,buns, rumps,
segand nil refusepieces: and mustbe mit with site stub
111 pieces weighing not less than no pounds, nor
tours thitzt twelve pounds, each.
Both the beef and pork must be soaked with at least
one statute bushel of Turk's Island. Isle of May, Rey
West A.klar.Onundaga solar. or St.l.lbct's salt; and the beef
must have five ounces of tine pulverized saltpetre to ettelt
Larreh exclusive of iv pickle, to be made from fresh Water
as strong as salt will make it, and must be perfectly
bright and clear.
Laeh lerrel must contain full WO pounds net weight
of beef or pork, and no excess of weight in either article
will be paid for.
The barrels must ho entirely new, and be made of the
best seasoned heart of white-oak staves and headings;
the staves to to not Is-as than five-eighths of an inch
thick; and the headings not less than three-fourths of
an inch thick; they must be three-fourths hooped over,
ineludiug the iron hoops, with the best white-oak or
hickory /loops, and each barrel must have on it four tron
hoops, viz: tote of one and 11 half inch in width en each
bilge, nod one of one and an eighth inch in width on earl
chime, and each to be of on —sixteenth of an inch thick.
Each barrel must be of the internal capacity of thirtydwo
E311:,11.1. tipd the iron hoops must be well painted with
red lead.
Each tared must be branded by burning on us head
•• Navy Beef," or Navy Pork,nits the ease may with
the convex-toes name and the year it ben packed, and
weight; and shall :Ilse be branded on the Lung stave with
the letter 13. or P., its the Cade may be. •
The beef and 'pork will, finless otherwise directed by
the chief of this bureau. be inspected by the inspecting
officers at rtio respective navy-yards aforesapt. and by
some'"siforn inspector of salted provisions.' who will
he selected by The respective eornmanding officers; hut
their charges for snob inspections must be paid by the
respective contractors, who must likewise have the bar
rels put in goodshiping order, to the satisfaction of
oi
the vninandanuf"of the respective "navy-yards afore-
Said. after 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 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 for the due and faithful performance of the
respective contract., which will on no account be paid
until the eon tmots are complied with in all respects; and
is to tie forfeited to the United States in the event of
fidlure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed
period. ID cu.o of failure on the part of the contractor
to deliver all 'o: way e(4he•boer or-port. A:eve mention
ed, of the 3dality and at the - title" and places antive pro
voled,•the contractor 'forfeit and nay to the United
State., as liquidated'dyiiiageh a sum of money equal 16
twice the amount of the contract price to be paid ro case
of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damages
may he recovered from time to tune as they may accrue.
Payment will be made by the United States at the periods
flbOrt , specified, (excepting the twenty per centum to be
withheld until the completion of the contract, as before
stated,) after the said beef and pork shall have been in
spected and received, and bills for the same shall have
been presented to tlic navy agents, respectively, duly
approved by the commandants of the respective navy
yards, according to the terms of the contract.
rhe ;Ant: , of beef to be partinder!vdmig•
notal trd" o4igrovino P. tie (Welched to the contract fPrt
sans iii(crosted (Yin ~triein (hem on opoditotien at ftu office
bidders whose proposals aro accepted (and none oth
ers) will be forthwith notified, and aseariy 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
transraission of the mail: •
.4 . recOrd, or iluplielife of the leper intorming a bidder
of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a poll.
tioation thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1346,
and his tad will he made and accepted iu confermity
with this understanding.
Every otter made most be accompanied (as directed
in the sixth section of the act of Congress making ati
oropriations fur the naval service for 1346-'47, approved
loth of Abgnst, 1546) by a written guarantee, signed by
one or more responsible persoms to tiro effect that he
or.they undertake that the-bidder or bidders Will; if his
or their bid be accepted, enter. into an obligation. withm
ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the
article, proposed.
This guarmtee Inns: be accompanied by the certifi
cate Glint,. liaite,l•EAnles disfyiextifflge, United dilutes
di2trmt attotney;or navy agent, tor gp4tators'a7a
able to make good their'grisfituteic
No prPpwal considered unless accornpaei tu t b y
anon gnahintee•
The bidder's name and residence, and the name of
each member of the firm, where a company offers, with
the Christian uanfes written iii full, must be distinctly
stated.
Under the joint resolution of Congress, approved 27th
Waren. 16: { 4, " bids f,r supplies of provisions, cloth
ing, aUif far trieMse of tile navy, may
jecteil ut Mei:V.lmi of the deparetelent,.ll made, by one
atrawaUtherurer of,of regtilikX dealer irk, the
article proposed - to' be turn::,!:7'l l .; . /tic- 11 1-10t, 07 the re- .
verse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered.
jslB:rrio-tw
CIIEAPEST PIANOS IN I'HE
UNITED STATES.:--!Jusi teceiteilfourHosewoed
r sd eordered . td..l and 7 octave Pianos; maanfaclured
b y C. H. goys k Lu, 'Norwich. They are ITIWICV with a
full iron frame, with Frenull grand A/1 ton, And made ill
all respects after the designs of Hie 'best rretketa
OA octaves for $l7O 001
" 200 00
They will be sold only ter cash, as the very small corn
missiou charged for selling, and the extreme low prices
obtained by the manufacturers will not justify them to
sell on credit-. For sale by
mr'2d • JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood strce;..
SUGARS.—N.O.-Sugar; Crushed, Lunip,
Pulverised and Coffee Sugars for sale low,by the
barrel, at HAWORTH At BRoWNLEE'S,
' 021 • - • - in the Diamond
A T -THE CORNE4, OF 134/%; &
lanes, Allegheny, two lots 'feet front by
68 deep, and a bnck dwelling of hall, t arlors, dining
room, kitchen, wash-house, four c r 4, and finished
attic, a good cellar under the whole how*. hydrant, de.
For sale by B. CUTHBERT d SON,
inrl7 61 Market street.
KIOE-10 tierces prime for sale by
l e 4o WM H. SMITH t CO.
s`ih'
lailreads.
PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO RAILROAD, -
Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago
WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALT,
THE NIGHT TRAINS.
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARSI
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1855
Trains will leave the Stlition, corner of Liberty and
Grant streets, Pittsburgh, us follows:
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline-
Express.- 12:1.5 l.x. 6:56 A. M.
Mad 64 a. st.
Express P. M. 8:45 P. X. 2:30-4. U.
ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 6:47 P. st.; Express,
8:17 Lx.
RETURNiG. •
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH— I:s Mail, B'.f2f. P. /.I.; Express
&30 P. x 4 Express...l.'33 a. X.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal strevt,
Allegheny, fur New Brighton, 9:30 a. x., and 5 r..91 P. I.
Prom " 605 •" 1:20
Through trains connect as follows:
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Railroad.
At Ornrille, Ohio, to and front Millersburg, Akron, Cuy
hogs Falls, etc.
At flansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Colunibus, Cin
cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis
ville, etc.
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin
nati, etc., etc.
At Limn, 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 Wanatalt 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 through tickets apply
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh
H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Allegheny
Through Tickets for Bale at the Ticket Office of the
Company on the lam of the road, to all parts of the
United States. J. J. HOUSTON,
jels General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
mpiev, 50/14 3;f:lre 01.101461:h1:1
On and After Monday, April 11th.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
THE THROUGH ?ILI IL TRAIN leaves the Passenger
Station every morning. (except Sundays,) at 250 a. a,
stopping only . at principal stations between Pittsburgh,
Johnstown, Hamsburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular
stations be tweenJ ohnst own and Harrisburg, connecting
at Harrisburg all P. a, with train for Baltimore direct,
arriving in Philadelphia at fef.s) P. a.
THE. FAST LINE leaves daily. (except Sunday,) at
4:20 P. a.. stopping only at principal stations, making
direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and
arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7231 s. a.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN - leaves the Sration every
evening at 8:50 P. at.. stopping only at Greensburg, La
trobe, Johnstown,Wilmore, trallitzin. Altoona. Bch, COll- ,
Deering at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltimore,'?
and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 s. a.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0:00 o'clock, A. at., stop
ping
at all stations, connecting-with Indians. Branch 1
'Frain at 10:50 s. a, and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. at,
Conemaugh.l:2o P. 115.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at 2:50 P. IL-stopping at "'
all stations, and running as far as Conemauch.
FIRST ACCOII3IODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek t
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 10:40 . 6. Y.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle
Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at CIO P. a.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek =.
leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6:20 r.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as (el-
lows:—Express, 12L45 P. a; Mail. 112:.0 r. a; Fast Line,
12250 a. a; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 a. a; First
Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50 s. a; Second Ac-.
cordruodation, 12:30 P. a; Third Accommodation, 6:15
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Biafra
rine Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train
East and West, Express Ti sin West and the Johnstown
Accommodation Train East and West.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVTLLE TRAENS,
stopping at all stations on thd Pittsburgh and Connells
title
Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows:
Mail Train. 7:00 e. a ; Express Train, 2:50 v. a. Return
ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar
rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 a. and 6:15 P. M.
The traveling public will Mid it greatly to their inier
est, in going East or West, to travel bythe Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot
be surpassed on auy other route. Theroad is ballasted
with stone, and is entirely free frem dust; we can
promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor
this road with their patronage.
I' A E:
No New York $l3 00 I
To Baltimore.
Philadelphia. 10 00 Lancaster.
Harrisburg, $7.35.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing ticaete in car, will be charged
ONE-HALF CENT PER - MILE in addition to the Station
rates, except from stations where the Company has no
A Tio n iICE.---In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceeding $ 150.
N. 13.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been
employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and
from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents fur
each passenger and baggage. •
For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. I'asseuger Station,
apl2 on Liberty and tirant streets.
•
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND AFTER WEDNF-SDAY, A_pril 2i, trains will,
leave the Depot of the Penns . I rams Railroad, in Pitt-4.
burp, as follows:
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago Linc.—Express trains
leaves Pittsburgh at 1215 A. vv., and 1.:(.45 P. 31... for Cleo.,
knd, liutfalu, 1 oledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicano, and , .
the North \Vest. The 1:05 P. Y. train connects at Bayard:
with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cl eve l an d„
mast be particular to ask fur tickets via Cleveland.
River Line.—Express trains le.o. e at Pll5 a. iga andtad ?.
e. Ili for Whreline, Zanesville, Circleville, Colum-'
bas and Cincinnati. TLe 1". l,
A. Y. train slop at. Wellg-,
ville.Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. The
tail P. a. train stops at Wellsville and stations below,
Wellsville.
Mail Train leaves at N..; slopping at all Way Ste-'
lions on River ldue.
Accommodation leaves at 5,00 P. vq running to Wells
ville only, stopping at all Way Stations.
Pittsburgh, Colunibus s of aixinnati Short Line ria Slat
kart/ie.—Fast Express at 12:15 a. m..., and Express 500 P.
Y., for Newark. Columbus. Dayton; Indianapolis, ( n
ciunati, Cairo, St. Louis, New °deans, and all points in
the South West.
The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, without change of cars. Splendid Sleeping
Cars attached to each Express train.
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cinonfiati,
etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line,
must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville.
Baggage checked through and handled free of charge.
Fare always as. low as any other route, and comet ,
tions certain.
Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Har
risburgh. Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
P. R. 241YER_S, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland.
JNO. S'fEWART, Ticket Agent,
11' 27 Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
1859. 1301Ingore and Ohio Co. 18519
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL : .
ROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive
and for Ward Merchandise under through bills of lading.
to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN
CITIEa
Rates guaranteed to be equally faromble with those of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line.
For nil - arm:Won as to rates, facilities, etc., etc., applit
cation may be made by letter or in person to either
of the undersigned agents
At BOSTON, Moses Potter. corner State and Washing
ton streets.
At NEW YORK, C. W. Perveil, Broadway, above
the Astor House.
At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Cowton, corner
Broad and Cherry streets.
At PHILADELPHIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station.
At PITTSBURG'', J. A. Caughey, 14.1 Water street
tts. Particulr attention of merchants, mannfacturera
and chippers generally, of Pitteburgh, Allegheny - Cit,r,
and vicinitr, is crated to the 'fattlities of this.Ncte Route
as compared Kith others, and theirpatronage and fuvorg
are respectfully solicited. ILENRY L. NEARS,
General freight Agent B. A. 0. - R. R. Co.
. .
•
NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER .A_N - 15
RAILROAD.
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, sad
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Lafay
ette and Indianapolis, 'New Albany and Salem, and
3licbiwan Central Roads for CHICAt,O, ROCK ISLAND,
BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points.
Through .Freicht Train to INDIA. APOLLS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights oarried from Cinriur.ati or Lawrenceburg 14
less tinafthan by any tither milte by twenty-font
and at as low'rates: 'The only road by which shipments
can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without
breaking bul L - . -
Consigiamehts made to J. E. GIBBONS. Age*, at Cin
cinnati: br, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg,
will 'receive protnpt attention, and no charge for cote
mission ; no cbargc for drayage or commis ion at Lawrence
burg.
For further information apply to THOMAS RATION,
(No. 115 Water street.) Agent of the Company, who is
prepared to give Trianon 135.031 , 13 to Indianapolis, Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greencastle, Craw
fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon.
RIO. P. CHEEK, General 11. C. LORD, President
Freight Agent. nir3
Glassware.
ammo uoaasi isonsatSol.
7t fln DriYi/POI aEnti I.:SLNGWAIT.
tiRLING, 110BERTSON & CO., Mann
facturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASS
WARE.. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner
Front, Pittsburgh.
tts All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glas
at low market prices. (aplhdly
TIT.A. & F. MARBIIRG,
yy
rdnireZas AtZD ISANCrAcruam3
G Brt - S;
AND GENERAL COMVidSiON . TIERCITIANTS,
45 WEST LOMBARD ST., BALTIMORE, `BID
IVo'invite the atteatiou or the trade to our Lanza aid
teie.orted. stock of German and Domestic t'i,eart.
Our teeilities-for importiot_.%•aa well as theviu-setv o? oar
nssntrnient are unsurpassed tiyany-1101196 to the State,
Whiff 'huge eon tracts'nutte Lyy 'AC,: the firm during int
dull times, in Germany, enable - us to hold out extra in.
ducementa to our friends at present, seftSdir
VS - AT H. MULL EIFS CEI RATEDj_ SPARKLECM HOCK and MOSELLE WINES,
imported and for sale by W. A. kF. MARBURG.
Sole Agents, Baltimore. Md. -
GERMAN HARDWARE AND CUTLE
RY, imported and for sale a low tbrares, Ar : • .
40100 y W. A. &F. MARBURG. Rzatimorr. Md.
C.A.B.TWRIGHT• 'YOUNG,
_ . _
(succesAors to John Cartvinghi,)
MANUFACTURERS AND uuroRrEIN
of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental
- Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing. Tackle. etc_ No. i 8
Wood street. They give special attention to the nianotac
tu.ring of Trusties, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Regatt
tog with punctuality and despatch. aple.
Fort Wayno
Vtil P. IL,