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The terne+ fer bnard and Tinnon are SSO prr yew, pail senu.annuaily.,.tri.•tly. in advance. G0i,7;,..4: and French, !tn.? other languages. Drawing Pw+dang. id a,.', ( run U, 01 - large, exeentlng POMP ree.lirt•l,ll/10t1t, tho lat birdwino, Wutilitii,t, hooka. Siatinnery,kc ,I,7leZtra chargeu. For parheulorB apply to the Direetent 6f the Colxloge. The 4',ll,gutio year L,. uis 00 the Ist of eleptotobvr, nod end,. ou the :1,1 of July fOUOWIng • ()0t) Hi )USE and INu 1.4. : . .z,L.ZAmi sanslittid. awitlweitthi; house, at .. . 1 mules fruit tho emit. P. , 00 f, 115Iwrn, tk r f Lut,l. at si %Even nulra front the city. pod itnpn,,inent,.. 6.1 ..f lati.l. at miles frmn the elty 14 . , , P1ar t,l from 4k4) e y 'ale I 1 1 .141,•- fe , 11,--,. ;1 1 Tla• In) ,••• .• ,lorth I,n;lke•nii. ati.l mady talle•r•rah• i,r, yy ou b 8. (1 - I . IIIIEKT 8 ,5 ?-:. Ira Real ENt/tte A Rata+, El Marko( street. RAN II EA I.'t IR ME l)lt'A I, IZ PUS ES -- tv.”,00-,t of th,- .111Allty. Al9O. a y0111;11 0 E,, ~ortnp•nt Wllt.lie) and ,;a1.,, of +uperlor {kept I) on hank! at • ,It FLEMING'S, • • telo 1 4 01-oe; l'hamoad 91a; street. VA NS, p'Al5. 2,5011 Palm . Lt•at . Farts, sold by thm aa,o or 'Angle. Silk. !Anon tattlPaper Fan., at low pro•n. 41. & LAYS IY, F)1111 and Idaxlict VALUABLE INFOUSIA TM , : To Brii.l , Ells--Miailihn g s, Window Frame,. Pantil Shutters, 51ant.dg• in fact, very knot made of good mate- MO and unrivalled machinery. Braelims of m ory r.allern I tri sled tnd scroll :cawing done. XT. T. pRicF, Vontral Pia.ung Mal!, Waler street, betweva Federal and Bearer. • , !IpS Allegheny ity, QAUN DER'S VlttLly SCHOOL.—Anew 1/1q Selentaie hell-liudructing Sehool for the violin, On an entitely r • v*,, method; intended for beginners, lintaleUrS and teachers. Taus is particularly in tended to give the scholar a short:thorough and tnti•• tine method of playing the violin in all its branches, in Toss than one half the tune than is required from any other work ever pnblu•hed or Introduced in this coi, lr;••—by George Saunders. Pricie,:io cen to. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, No, SI Wood street. , . .. . . Copies mailed on receipt of tile ppee. myll4 ÜBE STILL CATAW F.. BA WIN-I have on hand a largo supply of pure Still Catawba um for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything In this line should call timl examine my stock before purchasing elaewherr- JOB. FLEMING, mtlY Onerwie Diamond and Markel rirrirt CHEESE.—DM boxes extra prime cutting Cheese for sale by lYn HENRY H. COLLINS y AKE FISH.-200 packages for sale by .J 'Se HENRY H. COLLINS. warrE BEANS-50 bushels for sale by WM. H. SMITH a CO._ SYRU bbls. prime Syrup for sale by WM. H. SMITH hCO, .ie2 o Second and Front sta.__ SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. Ft. WELDIN. je2o 63 Wood street near Fourth. C HERS Goshen bOxes choice Cheese just received and for sale at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, apB corner ofthe Diamond and Diamond alley. RUSIN.-300 bbla. No. 2 Rosin, on hand and for Inds by, B. G. ik J. H. SAWYER ARNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine, for nolo by J. R. WELDIN, a 63 Wood street, near Fourth. QM= HEC BOOK--On all-the Banks, for sale tr. J. R. WELDIN, 68 Wood street, lieu Fourth. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, No. 115 Fifth street ASSNTS, 8 , : 76,47S 43 $ . 276,47 S CLEM TINI.I.EY. FATii E 1 G. B. LI.TMM, Director of tho Collage ~ m ' Salad. To Young Men. ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM the elrecht of youthful eaten.., self-abuse, or the debility arising from Sexual Disero.te, can be surely and permanently restored to perfect health, atrength, and vigor, by using the ELIXIR DE VIE. This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is constant) used in Europe with never failing success. It wil thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL EMISSIONS IMPEI)IME TS TO MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the effect-9 of either MERCURY or DISEASE, From Which co many thousands are continually suffer mg 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. D. 11. ANDERSON, .381 Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direc tions will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. LOCAL AGENTS WAFTED. mr2B:6mdaw-eod Address, PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOR• TATlON.—Proposals will be received at the Quar termaster General's Other until 12. 31, on the lot doe of October next., for the transportation of military supplies during the year 1060 and 1801. on the following routes, 1. 1. rum 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 north and east of longitude 114 deg. west. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Territo ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the State of MisAouri, to Fort Union in the Territory of New Mex ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that Territory. 3. Froin Fort 1: ninn, or such other depot aSmay be des ignated in the 'Ferri tory of New Mexico, to the posts or depot that are or may be established in the - Military Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year will not be less on either ,if the routes than one hundred thouaanti pounds, for more on route I than ten millions of pounds, and on routes 2 and 3 than two millions five hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation will be per formed on each route in each month of the year, and nifty 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 ma,tm Gencrid may determine. Contractors must be in readiness for service by the Ist day of January, ISGO ; and us transportation may he demanded at any time for the whole weight to be trans ported daring the year on all or either of the routes, they will be required to have places of husines or ngex. Ghee at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort La, mine, and Fort Limon, or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. Each proposal must ho accompanied by a guarantee, signed by three or more persons known or satisfactorily certified to the quartermaster General, setting forth that the party proposing shall he awarded the contract, they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance. Proposals will he endorsed as follows: Prtp.itlid for Army Tran,portatioa. and none will be entertained un less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth this advertisement. The right is reserved of rejecting any or all the hid that may he made. 41: OLT LRICA,TIB. G.E11,11:8 (*VICE, Wwilingtuu, Juno 27, 1859 iy4 )I.tl Fublic Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, &c. B Y virtue of authority, vested in us as , ru , tees for certain creditors of Pollard M'Cor med.:. and in pursuance of a decree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. in No. 3 of November term. 185.5. we will expose pulls sale, at the Merchants' Exchange, on Fourth ..trees, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of Sep teinber. 193.1, commencing at ll o'clock. A. M.. Or at such time and place to which sid sale may be then there ad journed. all the following , described property, to wit Thelands and tenements composing and appurtenant to 0n...“133 Iron Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in Pc.llock township. adjoiningand adjneent to the borough of New Castle. in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania. bound. eat and described as follows: A piece of land I,ounded. north by Neshannock creek: east by the Pennsyltania Canal; north by other land of said trust. and west by Neshannock creek:. containing one sere more or on which are erected a blast fnrace, koown to; the notch of dophin, 40Teet square and 45 feet high, coyer hbuse; cinder hoffse, 'Wick house, boiler house, engine house, engine and blast: with dlr. , boilers in tsaler house. and live extra boilers set :ma eomplete. anti large brick stack. A piece of land. beginning at nortlceast corner of Rol ling:NMl lot, on Nestiannoek creek.running thence north 0,, 19 . 2 feet, north east 151 feet: thence along ..el mill lot 2-fii,; feet to the place of beginning; on aloch is a I,nel: ollice and a blacksmith shop. -' piece of hind of one acre and S 4 perches, more' or 10-,s, beginning at 0 po+t near Lock NO.on Pennsylva nia eaniil, running south west 3UO feet to a p or t on ud canal: thence - south 2";:;:,` east 3-IS!gs feet too pe.,,t, on Newleinnock eek: thence southwest feet by ' , aid creek to npi,L.:ll..llCo south east 2.40;::: feet to the place of beaiiiiiing: on which is erected a Rolling Mill. the roam building 1i,1b5 '212 feet, with sheds attach ed. in a Lich are 10 boiling furnace,. 5 heating, furnaces, boilers and engine, sufficient to drive all the machinery said mill: bar rolls, small rolls, nail plate and meek s. l ucezers..diears. 25 nail machines, and one rought ,pike machine, and a brick warehouse, in by 'Ai feet. A piece of laud. beginning an the canal at ,outh-west corner of roll and running south '2.B'4 ° west 1311 feet along will %%Anal; thence south t 30!.,. east .50 feet by land .1.1. k .1. C. White; thence south 2° east 101 feet by street; thence West 34 feet to a post; thence south east he an pfley: thence 10 feet by J. 3..1. C. White, to i,n11.1.4, At tO the ,pll.pe of begin nieg: cantainink onczTralfherto - litn-e or laaa, ou.v,h,,hja nail and stave factory 4.5 . by 112 feej:chg ‘ ine anti Min,. with engine suacient to drive maehinery for 24 nail machines. one spike mndliine. one blare machine. circular sti4rs, 10eFein contained; she clay Ilnperi. 50 by ;;1 reek with maciiinery fur Grioing and tempering Obi to !nuke fit , inch. nUd . a 131'7(4,41 - y4lg In.hise 70 by Wet, partly on baid lot and partly Da liwri uj j. ft . J. White. A lot of cronn.l. 10. S. in White's addition to Nets Cas tle, bounded on the north and east by streets; south by lot No. 7, and tvrst by Jetterson street. 54 feet front by fr:.t, on w hteh is n tint cooler-shop, IS by 40 feet, and emp..Lt.er 1",.! All square. A pieco of land in 1 0- ii , sinp, lying. :oath of Eastbr...ol: road, uontainiug nem,, more or less he ing part of The Ihmpson trait. pureha.,,d by P. ill'Cor nnek from Ittans Ihntpson, situate abulit 13, miles from New Castle. on the Eastbrad: road. A lot of ground, bounded uorth by other land of said trust; east by A. L. and 6. W. 'raw ford; south by White's heirs. and mist by Jefferson street, on which is erected -.•lliuc house. Tfie;itituvu deatr,tp rer•-••,- trill be sold together, as a wbole. Also, in st•iiivate parcels, an eloseribtid: The midtvided half of , Inn acres of land, more or lees, in Netr.hanuttel, township, bounded norp. by Crawford; east by Pearson. Pyle and others;sout It Thomas Falls, I.e Maitland and I 'raw Mrd, abountlin.; With coal; al.out o° , t"wlcn opened; a number of frame litMseg, hartitt; stietitt, ~dut•te.t. ..rsicted thereon. • .% piece of land in Neshannook township. bounded by land+ of William Alexander, James 'Myle And John A7`11,,0, ta,ntaining att., and 130 perches, on Iv Moll is fLI:t a. cc: a 77Cv bottse, n frame. table; ntloat 10 pekes 1.164rt41; r.f4,7 n tbtxt-,priog of water - - Your oor,ttonti.s lof3 A".,'lEr,.tt„ln'tl''ifilploic to arlSta bounded on the north by crunnintrhar atid - ollieett;'s,loll by White; coot by Vogan 11111 i othero nud west, by -; uh which ray ereeteti d‘rellur. houses, stables, ke. • . A piece of !Lunt to th:. Ti , ronalt of New castle. begmtung at the north-west earner of setiooi east 'e or Jefferson street, near the brnige, over No preex; St,' ea. , 130 feet, to said orrek; tti.enla itoftlf:37 l ,:;?nresi4 teat; ci.c.noe z , nit 63 1 i: Ttd foc(, o .le t rs:.ll s t feet; thellehl.no9rl,.-',9-iy6 feet to ttko plaßt I,,l;riniqg.vontalniq'ettilacre;thoti.) ~r less. • A lot of ground. C 4 feet front by MU in depth, :!" the to of New castle. bounded north by street; east by :dley: south by Jacob Lint, :tnd west by Jefferson street, w'.ich is erected franie stable. ,a bevrehin, to White's addi tion to )ew C4•site.'is'gllhting i tt litttetrest, at. ner of lot No. 2; therm. south 2. east by said street BO feet; thence south S 0 west by lot No 3, l'Jo feet; thence north 2. west by alley 50 feet. to south-west corner lot No. 4thenee north S' raot by lot NO. 2. 150 feet to the place of la,nuning. A frame house and lot in Pollock township, bounded north by Neshannoelt creek; east by Jefferson street; we 't ',I by --, .10c . a ground in s•od townsi.ll, bounded north by Wallace; cast by be an Alley; seid h• by VekSon, mud iveSt. by Croton road; lan fett in frontby ISO feet in depth. Also a 4133 of t a t o f f .boot 43 acres , in sugar Creek township, Veuango county, Pennsylvania, known as the Sow-milt Tract, long the eaten described in deed from Pollard WCortrilok to said trustees, dated =I August, 1545. A more full and accurate description of the property to he sold will be furnished from the deeds, at the time of sale. or previously, on application to the trustees. TERMS ,--One-third of the purchase money to be pal/ in civil: fin the lailinowledgment of the deed; one third in sia months, and one-third In twvlye mpntlis from the time of sate, with interobt from that timh; deferred payments to he secured by bond and mortgage on the premises; one-third of the amount of.the drat or cash payment to be paid when the property is struelt down. ISAAC 3f. PENNoCK. July 25,1F,Y.1-6w:th TH E CH EA PEST PIANOS IN -- THE UNITED STATES.--Jost re&flt.ed fourltosewood round cornered ti and 7 °entre Pianos, nranufacturnd by C. H. Hays A Co., Norwich. They am made with a full iron fmme, with French Grand Action, and made in all respeeut allot the 'designs of the best makers. 6% octayes for . . . 41Y6 00 7 u " 200 00 They will be sold only for cash, i 1 g the very small com mission charged for selling, and the extreme low prices obtained by the manufacturers will not justify them to sell on crodit. FO6 ogle 17 mild .1 HIS I . ISELLOR, SI Wood street -______ SUG A ItS.—N. 0. Sugar, Crushed, Lump, Puirerised and Coffee Sugars (or sale low, by the barrel, at HAWORTH & BR.OWNLEE'S, (.21 in the Diamond THT, CORNIiR OF BANK ik—IAST I„,.„.,ltoshe n y, two lota each 25% feet front by 6t . , deep, and a brick dwelling of hall, two parlors, dining room. kitchen, wash-house, four chambers, and finished attic, a good cellar under the whole house, f• For sate by S. CUTHSEP' mrl7 NEAR THE CITY, and in a pleasant location, we have for Frame Dwelling House and sax acre, house contains a hall, dining room, I wash-house and five chambers, good gn in every room; a well of softwatell stable convenient; about Go fruit trees,grapes, $5,000. S. CLITHBE' augl2 NEW WALL PAPER.—Third the Season. The assortment ohm the old stand, No. 87 Wood street. leg W. P. MARS] RICE -10 tierces prime for salt j e WM B.BM] ~.,L~ PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL, THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARY! ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE nth, 1866 Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Express- 12:16 A. as. 6:56 A. Y. Mail 6:50 s. Y. Express ..... .12:50 P. a. 8:45 P. Y. 2:36 A. a. ARRIVE AT CHICAGO--Express, 6:47 P. It Express, 8:17 A. a. RETURNING. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGFI—MaiI, 5:25 p. v.i Eapress 3:20 P. a. Express, 2rZli A. a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal streat„,,: . Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:30 A. a., and 5:211 P. a. • From ~6 tc " 12,10 Through trains connect follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Coy hogs Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, for Delaware. Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, 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 Wanatah 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 throrg_h tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, rflqS eng r Station, Pittsburgh H. C. STEVENSON. Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the hue of the road,,to all parts of tho United States.J. J. HOUSTON, _jels _ _ General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. 1859 BIIMME.R. ARRANGEMENT. 1859 Pennsylvania Central Railroad. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (exc e pt Sundays,) at. 2:50 A. a, stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh. Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. a., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. a. THE PAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4,20 P. m, stopping oulv at principal stations, maltingons, direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:20 s. X. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 8:50 Y. a, stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe. Johnstown. Wilmore, Gallitzin. Altoona. La. con necting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia at Iii:00 ACCoM:IIOItATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at alio o'clock, A. At., stop ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Train at 10110 e. at., and arriving at Johnstown 100 P. a, Conemaugh. r. u. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at '2:50 P. a, stopping at alrstations, and running as far As Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily. (except Sunday.) at 10:40 A. Y. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves dailv, (excel,; Sunday,Yat 4:50 P. 3E. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily (except Sunday,) at Oat?. M. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol. lows:—Express, 12,45 P. u; Mail, 11:50 P. at; Fast:Line, 12:20 a. Dr; Johnstown Accommodation, 11200 A. m; Mist Turtle Creek Accommodation, 13:50 a. it; Second Ac commodation, 1.2:30 P. at; 'third Accommodation, 0:15 P. Y. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana-connect at Biskra villa Intersection with Johnstown Way Bassent;er Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accommodanon Train East and West. PITTSBURGH :UL CONNELLSVILLE TRAMS, stopping at all stations on tit, Pittsburgh and Connells villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows: Mail Train, 7Sal a. ; Express. Train, 2:50 P.M. Return ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsrille Road ar rive at Pittsburgh 5:45 a. n. and 6:15 P. M. The traveling public will find it greatly to their inter est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot he surpassed on any other route. The midis ballasted with atone, and is entirely free from dust; we can promise safety. speed and ,•omfort to all who may favor this road with their pittromiee. PARE: $l3 00 i To Baltimore. 10 ou I Lancaster.. Harrisl•urg, $7 45. No New York.- Phihulelphia Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passenger,. purchasing tiedets in ear:, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER NILE iu addition to the Station rates, excep t from stations where the Company has no Agent. • • • 'NOTICFL—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage nnl7, ithd for an amount not exceeding $10U: N. B.—The Excelsior (Minibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed aa cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to .1. STEWART, Agent, At the P. It. R. Passenger Station, apil On Liberty and Grant streets. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. April 2.7, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitts burgh. as follow:4 : Pittsburgh. Circe/and and Chicago Line.—Express trains leaves Pitniburghift 12:15 A. x, and 1:05 r. C., for Cleve land. Buffalo, 'I oledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and the North West. The LOS P. X. train connects at Bayard triatrains for all points on the Tusfxirawa.s Branch. PasVigers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, mast be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Ricer Line.—Express trains leave at 12:15 A. Y., and 1:05 P. x ; for Wheeling, Zanesville Circleville, Colum bus and Cincinnati. The 12:15 A. a. ' train stops at Wells ville. Steubenville and stations belowStenbezivilte. The 1:05 P. ix train etops at 15'elLsville :and stations below Wellsville. Most Train leaves at 6:25 a. w..; stopping at all Way SLs tiehs on hirer •Arwrinottatiinhares sit 540 1 - anzi.sg to stopping at all• Way Stations.. Pittsburgh, Chhanbus nod Oinrinnaci Short Linz via &cu. benvi/ft.-=Past Express at 12:15 and'E.*pressfl:l3s v.., 'tot NeW•ark.Coldrabus, Dayton. "Indianapplis,l h- Milan. Cairo, St, I.ouis, INTelo Orleans, cud poihth lh . . .• the'dOutif West. The g4pres rpr:thi rims through from Pittsburgh . w. Cincinnati, without change of car:.. SPIPTOiti §lgelnl l 4 Cars attached to each Express train. Passengers desiring to gn to Columbus, Cincinnati, 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. riif-e Always low es'any' other rout?, and coppec hone certain. Through Tickets eau be procured at Pittsburgh, Hu risburgh. Philadelphia. New York sod Boston. Y. R. MYERB, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. JNO. STEWART. Ticket Agent, ap27 Liberty Street Depot, Pittsbur_h. 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859 A T.TUNTOITE ANT) 01110 RAIL. ,ROAD COMPANY ore awe preßcred to lecerte and forward'Merchandise under through bills- of lading Id' and frcrm. PITTSBURGH A - ND• THE' EASTERN CITIES. Bates guaranteed to be equally . favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line. icr i,fQiinatioU at , to rates. faedities, etc. etc.:appli cation May be made by. lettar or in person to either of , the natters - timed agetits• , • : • : At BOSTON, "Moses Potter, corner State and Washing- At NEW YORK, C. W. Parcel!, 229 Broadway, above j.tta Antor Rouse. 1 .,1 11-41-) 1 4 , 1"1 - fr .1. Cs!holm R Cowtort, corner &and innillllncrt street:, '• - " • At RiiILADELPIIIA, Co!. Kelly, coiner kitsch and Chestnut streets. At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station. At PITTtiBURSH, J. A. Caughev, 114 Water street. WS_ Particular attention of merchants, manufacturers and shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, tad vinnit7, ;...4 called to the facilitie., of this Fein Rants pith othecii, i.ad their tiati.innage end favors Stilicated.- • lIESit•V• ja/t)31" 'General Freight AW.aut 11. a.. 0. NEW RAILROAD. Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. Connecting at indiazapcbs trlth Terre Hanle, aid Terre Haute and Alton Railroad; to Sr. LnUis and Laftt , ette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central 'toads for CIIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, ItURLINGTON, and all intermediate . points. Through Freight Train to INDLINAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAI ETTE and PERU. Freights Carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in Tess time then by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. only road-by whicia sbipmemis cut( he' - inadti lrom Cincinnati to the Weut; withemi bieaking bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent, at azi cin mai; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission; no charge for drnynge 6r commission at Lawrence burg. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 111 Water litre it,) Agenctif the Company, who is prepared to give THROPOR arc/leis to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Craw fordaville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. JNO. F. CHEEK, General IL C. LORD, Presidss Freight Agent. mrB . , WILLIAM K. NIMICK, MARLIN KNAP, H, I3RADY A. 1711.21) U. CL7.11.i0 ' 51011.6L.N ROHICHT.9Od. SDRAILD DITESHIDGE. fLINEY L. REIGIWALS. VIRLING, ROBERTSON CO., Manu faetnrers 'of Cut, Pressed and Pinin Flint GLASS ARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner Front, Pittsburgh: 41.1 oatsr kinds of Glassware and Window CEII3 at low market prices. [sal:city - - - NO. 45 WEST LOMBARD ST., BALTIMORE, MD We invite the attention of the trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our facilities for importing.; as well as the variety of our assortmentare unsurpasse d by any house in the State, while large contracts made by one of the firm during the labia us to hold out extra in t present, se29:ly ''''s CELE.I3RATED MOSELLE WEN.ES, & F. MARBURG. ints, Baltimore, If& Railroads. THE NIGHT TRAINS. On and After Monday, April 11th NINE DAILY TRAINS. vle.rvrt. , v RIVER AND ' ~l7~~i~are. A. & F. MARBURG, WORMS LSD II ANCIFACITII23Id Or CIGARS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . AND (TULE at low_t3gures, by URG. Baltimore, Md. YOUNG, :artirright,) D IMPORTERS f,S_urgical and Dental /6. Tale,. etc., No. se ention to themanuanc - Jobbizg and Rejidr' ap.l7 Fort NY sync, rill Y. N.