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INIVEI !SEMI .. ~~, ' 'r r: . :~ ~ ._ lam _, ti• *- ~'i:_ - t•c• , • -4-" ; - - -, . ~..„,-4..., =ME EWE SEEM MIMS lEEE . • " 1 Z 04 t3ittsburgh Fast, :.,1 Prints and Published Every Mornlug, (Sundays eacepted,) BY JAMES P. BARR, at villiziosim-tax maim or ram AND WOOD.STELIMTS. Terms: Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In ad. 'Mace. &x dollars invariably required if not paid wart. IVe ear. Wiggle -copies, Two Centa—tor sale at the counter to the °MOB, and by the Newsboys. Ten Lines. One ineertion,..—._ 00 Two insertions,---.. 70 Three insertions, 1 00 One week, 1 75 .............. Two 300 9Co 1 C.O 100 75 Three .... 400 265 200 1.25 100 One month, 5 too 3.z, siJ l 50 175 Two months 700 465 50 235 2 t,O Three moriths., ...... 900 6 00' 450 300 sOO lo 00 665 00 335 450 Five m0nth5...... ...... 11 00 735 5 550 365 500 Biz 12 00 800 OO 400 650 Nine m0nth5............16 00 10 3500 535 000 One year '.9) 00 13 35 10 00 665 12 00 standing Cant, six. lines or less, per annum.. ...... —.lO 00 caviar-oms AT:PLGLIMILE: ise.sciFFl, periarultim, - (oxelp.sive of the paper,)...2s,oCi Maniacs notices, bia cents ; Dentlt notices cents. 'SATURDAY MORNING POST . A MAMMOTH WEEKLY, ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER. YEAR, Single Subscriptions - - 82 . Per Annum• CONTAINS ALI, THE CURRENT NEWS OF TILE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, I, eat, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. The Paper being of the toanner arks, and neatly print ed. on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will lie found by the subscriber to give better satieaction than auy , paper publishes in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a raper from Pitlehurgh, will find the SATURDAY ilti. /11N I Ntl PosT a safe and profit. ble investment. Address JAMES P. BARR, ' rditar and Proprietor. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & 111YERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth St Wood Sts. Pittsburgh. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, PI. g= Xi FL C 0 gD, oiminnercial, Mercantile k *gat lark, At short notice, on reasonable terms Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c For Concerts, Exhibdtone and C]rcusea LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY 11..V•tar., /1.14M44,1 - 4 - ,1 'IA9) k%}:.g che facilities for turning out Work with promptries, and despatch cannot - be excelled by any other J. HARVEY DAVIS. JOITS PHILLIPS. JOS LL [Firm of J. & 11. Philip. ) 'DAVIS Sc. PHILLIPS. Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS 8. STEAM FITTERS, Dr-US-NY IN CIIANDELIERS, PENDENTS 3: BRACKETS, 3TuRE, NO. 67 IVi)LID STREHF, • FOUNDRY AND 5111.1 P, No. 14 m FIRST ST of• Sly Pittffiburgh, Pa. S. B. di: C. P. MA Rk LE, Printing, Job and all Kinds ni . Wrapping PAPER, (WAREHOUSE, NO. 21 WOOD STREET, urrs U , l'A St market pncer. myB Forwarding and Commission Merchants. WHARF IioAT P RUFF: I ETORS AND SHIPPING AUENTS of Illinois Central Rail road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care. no77:lyclaw—.llo JOS. FLEMINti, successor to L. Wilms J & corner of Market street and the Diamond. keeps constantly on hand a full fi,+orlinent of 1.1-W4 M EDICINES,M - EIPICINE CH E:STS, PERFDM EltY, and ally articles pertaining to the business. 1:62 -- Physicians' Preseriptimo. carefully comisairole,l 111 all hours. je9ry WALTER P. lIIARSAALL.- ...JOBEBti B. BUOLIM. \NT P. MAILSIIALI. & iYt., I mpor Mrs and Dealera iA Frenvh and Ainerivan PAPER HANGINGS, N 0.87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Hale agent , f..r the celebrah-d manufactures. of Dleetirg. Delicourt S. Co., Pans. anT Pall.llP BAUDER RMIERT J. ANDER... R EYAIER & N 1)E RS( )N. (s ~ ucc,s,r , to Joshua Rhode, A co, wholt,al,l dealer, in FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, he., No. trd Wood etreet, opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. ap2 T M. LITTLE, 0 . MERCHANT Ma-M.OR, NO. 5 ST. CLAIR STRNET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) PITTSBURGH FULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, 'NI SECOND Street; PittAurgh, Ars prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, _ . From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CRIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAME. COCKS of all Fires, for Steamboats. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILING:A, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. BABBITS TANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUI TON'S PATENT DIERALLIC PACKING, fin' Eite.ain Engine, arakly T \NT ILCOX, Ourncr of Soul Odd and Fourth Street. Having resumed the Retail Drng Business at the above well Known stand, established by me in In-1,5, (lately known as J. Abel W and haring 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 teeiteweil Pure and unadulterated medicines alone will be kept, and a , full assortment of articles usually sold in tir,t class e.dablediments will always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Aar Country Physicians furnished wittipure inedi. vines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX.. nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, 151 - PORTER AVD DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Nu 74 Wood Street, Ptftsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Neat and Sausage Cutters and Stutters. and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells. loose and on strings, of a much superior iiiiiiiity t“ that usually said iu the market, all of which a be sold on the lowest terms. se'27 SA M - lIEL FMINESTOCIi. NTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— N,_./ A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling house. orchard and carden. three-fourths of a mile from the Pity, ViLiin Also, a desirable property of t.'o sere% at four ITIII,StItain the eity, with good brick duel hug house, 500 fruit trees. graj», and small fruits,so,ooo. Also, an excellent property "I :0.-..o.tern,, good house 1000 Trott trees. &e. situate at d mile= from the ,•it y , $2 , 500 . 'the store are all 111 healthy and pleasast locations, kmmediate pos sess ion can be Lai l. B. CUTHBERT 3 SON, ie24 Real Estate Agenta, f.l Market is T' d '.—A choice selection of Black an Green Teas, in store and (ornate Wholesale or Re bel, at the Pi%oda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond nod Diamond alley. 5521 ma(d'AliiiiN 1.-25 boxes Italian; VEIoricELLI-25 do do; OLIVE 011,-25 dozen genuine, in quarts; 25 do do in ping; do Lueen, in Florence Easks, just received and for sale by REYMER A: ANDERSON, J_Lpi .. ll3 _39 WoodLii„....onposito St. Charles Hotel, C • - - - URN .14f E A L.---30 bills. Choic e sifted Meal; 90 bbls. Choice Unsifted Corn Meal just received and for Bale by JAMF A. FETZER, ap9 corner of Market and First .eta. r 7 V. -Z. - 1; 4 '4 RATES OF ADVERTISING That.• Taloa Gum • la Weak • ..a. • •.. 1, wawa. LT '5O IN CLUBS OF FIVE, LDWIN A. If TEES Executed in the flneet style. office in We city business Orards IStireebsor, to Hollips PHILLIPS & CO., CAIRO, ILLINOIS APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, HAWORTH & BROWNLEE. barrels for sale by KEW H. 00IJjam `Z ~x _,_~ ;I) olds and liestaurants. SCOTT HOUSE, Cor. Irwin street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER & GRAHAM, CORNUCOPEE RESTAURANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET THE ATTENTION OF MEIWIIANTS and others is directed in 'this which ha been recently fitted up for the tail-lake or allordonr a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENT FOAL LOCATION. Country (elks attending market are par field:llly invited to call. Everything periataitig to an EATIAGISALOON will always be found, of the Cn•sta,t the market affords. mcasiasy SEETor oLI) STAND, niAmoN Jial.EN SAVAGE. Proprietor. "laving taken and fitted tip. wilt all the modern urn provemenL.; this popollr resnrt. the t ttileteril,r to .tared to accommodates lo old ett,teoter. nod the gvilorally, with the blot the marltet :Words. ty,tere Will be nerved rip in every uvtety of t•ty Minn,: the season. His WI I Litiuttr4 and it, lie feels confident in reeernmehdin C tn the path, for their excellent,. •• • '...7Eccn-m,siop., OYSTER An EATING ROBE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH 14 - 1101.1NALE LSD LAKE 'AND EASTERN FISII, FRCS It . I'IIILADELP4IIA AND 'BALTIMORE UVS- TEES AND WILD GAME, All in their Proper Season no26] • GEO. BEI:NEMAN & CO. IVIA MiloN HOUSE. uEO. Proprietor, No.:114 Lalsirty streeL just trod.. the ll...swer Depot of Otc Penns?: Ivan is Ratio,ml. Which Mali, it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving, by that road. proprtottir basin:La! coreedemble caponse, fitted up. to excellent style, tho MANSION llt ItISK would re, speelfolly eohiat a share of ith!. pittronnze. There is aliat•liod rpl,lldid STABLE :net I . ,‘t .t N VA RD, wfterdina ample acissumedmien n, trtvod,, and teamsters. 11. Larder and liar Wall be furnished with the test the market Ono afford. feLy CI II ARL ES W. LEWIS, A I. I IMO! A N, MID ITISS/FIIICIO JUSTICE or TUE FLAIL ..FFICE ON THE CORNER nI WI LIE AND AU linidniiits eiinnetited with do, ill lie ni tended to will, prointitnes.. Cont tine nee. or :dl huts with Itiind lit . Clll /to . ar. .1 1., , ‘; , •`. Ponds. Power of Attorney, he. 'Pile- to its Lli 'ro the Irielnlwr ..1 the h.: I. bttelr, Ito newt , ee FIH COIIIIIii,,IL•ber I , take lt,roa•ton. 1., he rat in the ,a.vveral C•turt. , of the. `tale. and here. lit nth, IS On, Of 11/.. main Pon,. ray. a tt ,l , sequentl Catalate, to tyeeatila.7. t.votue, MAL atrld are very desirable. I,lloly BAILEY 8z Co., BAILEY & KITCHEN. Hove r,move,t to ti,ir urtP Fir.-lr•ud, 1\ hit.. Store, Sl9 VII E.STN IET STR EI3T North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where thg•yitre • Imported Jean elry, Plata d Warr*, and wholl th,y in , a, th. , r 11 1 ,.“ Silver-Ware. %Vatic he•, Iltrarnond• Pcarls, I=l/1 mr16,..n JOHN THOMPSON A: CO., House,.Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA I'F:I; I . .Imla and ,14-.•• • I. olor. i1111•••11.t1 .1,01 31111. , 1.. i•r••• •itiV r. ILO I.• nit I ••t •:.• ••• Ind PRI 1..• th• \i •• •••••,. ..1••, II . 11,1-, .•f ••I .1. 1:i•- I r 1-„1.• A;: . 11,1,1:\1i A L . . 111\01:\ \ I'I.YSING MILL. u - ..t1.1 int..rto 1.111.11, that h.• rebmit the tlf - ••• • 3nr. , 1 10 , .11.1 ‘,lll. th. , Iv .3 0-1 1114., apor“rod In,tt:rwry. t r 4. IO r .11g 1•1111 pLitit,l rz.itl, find I, .as‘ 11)4.1.1111,. Im,x-mtik Stttilll Par , turkt. :4,itt...tltlra-r 7. I ht. 7 CA Ia'ENTI . :I?. WilliK. '.trit,tif \Vm k, I:.tpairttltt ,tttl JoLb,nq NIA! 1.1. :,1;..11-1,-I 1../1 ei'..NTl{ ` , 4 IN , . NI I tttrt.,. I. t x,...,, Ft-tittr..l tottl t hand and sill A.. Inmi.• In ttrolt•r. t.I. . ,r,( LuL th, wort. trtet ttutt , ll,ll..rytt Art, itnitart..l to fill nil tordt - , a. , Atttl ttlitttr, A II Central NI, L. Itetween 1 : tt•lort.1 tirt•l •-r, 111,•h,, . Gilt( /CF: R 1 - - IZA) ••NN „rl.•-w.l"ttt",: 111,I• ro , ft,•l d„ 25 .In EnAws-IC4 Syrnie. New Crrlean4 Melasese; 10 Ivereem prmio 1., sale hv W3f. 11. , - , )111'11 h (NI, Seednel. and 147 Frent twreet., lAgt• 11,1.4. (d . reen, . s r.lawl sl frem ile env. en Ow tn.. 1111, .Issulling 11. 11."111, 11i.• aere ef grenwl. garden. frant r. e. tr ee.r-v,lle. 3.1. t. a sear. Jar itenl—A large and eeinfeins4le boll -.0 en Steven 4aveat, eleven room., y / .n• 1 wlner For !lent—A large !OM-, carriAo• Lour, and 1..,0.•, gheny For [tent—A waretiotese or: WM, .1:‘,1. . I{.4lll—A ~mall ro,” Tllll.l Mph' to S. CU 1 1111E11T fN, ap2l 01 Mark F( wElu; N N IJTS 100 Frail Iraca Almonds, soft 4 , •11; to hales Hordeana " " . 1 Hard fi!./.10481.1141hiti • 100 0 Irvalll`.. , mn Nuts: 00 huge lirazdrot Nut, ; 100.1 1.11. 44,01.1 filioo Not'; Just received and for rob' ily REYrSrEit ANI.F.K.' , ”N. No Or street, Inrlo ()Kin...La SN DRI ES. -- 300 lins. firo•.l A pH,. 1 1 .3 • •Pried A ; • Dried Apples—unii. l; 11i dozen Corn Br000nl,; GO boxes No. 1 Starch. MO [PIS. White Bum= • - 000 handles Crown, Medium ni.. 1 1 fadile Wrapping Paper, in atom and for nal.. 1,, JAMES A. 'FETZER, Corner Market and I , ,st ednint.s. CoFFEE . —2of Kirk , Rio, just lam nag awl for sale by WM. H. SMITH s CO., _ap2o Second and Front street, S ILAWLS' DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE W ork, Mourning Good.. and Domestic., very low- C. lI:ANSON LOVE. fe2 No. 71 Market ,treet. JO,SERH 11URNE, No. 77 Ithu.ket Street, received another Int of the NEW M TI NEE SKIRT, and Dnaclage k r'l wrsond's sKELE. TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Suntl Mnwhite and gray Me?..hauie Corwin, 10 all size:, 1 . 021 L -1 1 HST OF THE SEASON.— v.e.s sw.,et orazigett, tecetved this day—for +ale h 1 REMITS?. it A.Z,DERsoN, No. 39 Wood street fezi _ _ tlDDosit© the St. Charlen O,TR Oe! ER 1 E S.—Everything commonly 'kJ( kola in '1 fir.t class Wholesale and Retail rirorery Wine Nll , l Liquor establishment, can be had on the inokt rentoomahle term°, M. H ,RTH BROWNLEE'S, f.. 21 in the Diamond Q A RATtit - ; A WATER—A supply of Con ti re '" Empire Spring Uater, fresh from Saratoga. rep 00.,1 and bit rate by L. WILCOX, eV,ort timithfield and Fourth ate SYRUPS.- 200 dozen Lemon 10 do Ravi., ,v111p; 10 do Strnwtx-err 4), ro).; 10 do Pine At.pb• air hv 150TATOES. -135 bib. Luta to sa t e by (nirN) H NS. - - \ B SP - .. S SHAKER VXLEItIAN.--_ll for rate by B. A. FAUX ESTOc Comer of Wood and Fir,t . , .. SYRUP AND hiOLASSE,S.--- _ ','s bbhi. New York Oaten Syrup: 50 b' . N. O. Mota...aes, in Oak tryrrek, in ,erire 11.1111 Cur ..le by HA WORTH tt. BROWNLEE, te2l in the DienunoL Afi±,tist aRE'RTY—Five and-a-quarter acres of land, hounded by the Railroad and Turn -I,die, sal] a stream 1,1 water running through it, a very desirable for for residences, and convenient to the city, will be sold by S. CUTHBERT it SON, mr-23 61 Market street. AY-X. R'S FLUID EXTRACTS.—A !ire as,ortment of Fluid Extracts from the eels n tie thoratoty . of Thayer hCo., just received. and for Foie by L. WILCOX, I narl7 Corner Smithfield and Fourth Ed.. LOT—Not tr, - Corner Lot"—but a LARGE LOT of Embroidered Bands, for sale at New York cost by JOSEPH BORNE, jyl9 L 77 Market street. ii=iail EMS= _~.. _.: i 4 w._ rt_ 1115=133 PROPRIETORS. 41ilermen I=l Fnnry Good. 111 \ t- \ X1..,..1 I --.- .4 , - , .?: , r , ,..:;•'. , :.''.'.-.. , ' - . - '-':,..,.::'.::.,,:'.1.:11..7...-;,!:::•..,:2 Vrollessionai. CHARLES W. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Air Al9O practice,. in Lyconntw, Centre, Clearfield, and Cand,rla augls L EIIITEON • • u ii4YrlY. WE HAVE •I II IS DAY ABSOUIAI'EI) t, .wf•t It, in 11, practiet LaR . , tinder the firm of SI MI'S! IN A ItIITEY. offieo, No. 91 Pit' RTII STREET. E. SIMPSON, tvergly H. RIPPEY. A.M.E.S A. MTN LEV 1", ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC 0 _A_ "Ft ID J S C 'I"I'NT , I)EIS1 • H., ',moved Iv the Lome Wei) , tr , ,upitl by Jr. W. A. WARD, No. '27M Peon . (Roel I third Jour 11111.1 Stlvet &sr tnii,t ?loom from P A. M. till 5 P. M. total,' JAMES s. KIN', DENTIST, HAS REMoVEI , HIS pwELLING TO No. 100 Filth Street, Cl= Where his patrons told crietttitt or,. tut 14,1 to eall. ittl:l,ly JAILS A. Il111 • ItIE. Attorney at Law, uttiv, F,,nrth stret•L, P1LL.1.110411, trolVir , tl and Cht•rry Allt•y. tittiLly LT A I 1., :•:ur;. , ,t4 in I)..ntist. u( , ,•essor _L • i .1. \ Ititttilt. h.. lit Slittlittlt.l.l suss, t nh.. Itt•or, lean right It. l o'ttlts•k, sittl from. 2 to t, '6Aines and 'Signors. wm. & co., LITAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, 37 I ii.tmoND ALLEY, N h::\K V• 4,111. 1 I T B 1'12 , 111, l'A. air - II .1•,, 114,1 I. II 't i I , •r•c I h, rry rol.l 11,,,,, L. , ;,1 I Nnt, ~ ~ ,t1..1.1 A of t 1..• r% E. I'. lIIIMPLIETON & BRO. WINES, BRANDIES, &c. A I , EA LEI, IN Fine Old Ilrlii%Lies, NI Olin! STREE'F, 11111...11,E1.1111-4 JOIIN BRIAR & CO., WINES AND LIQUORS, AN I) REcri FY ING I)ISTILLERS, No. 115 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.... I. I In. I , ratnn - 11 ,, tostnr.3t1.-1, rt., 1 I:.• -1... .1 , rry, 11.1 hem, lv Zobarco and t' . gars Hl\ I 11.11:1, TOR ACCO, svurir AND SEGARS, 11.10:011 EuTisiTHAL, lIIIMEI GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, 11' Irg lola t' hew lnti Tobacco. \V S'l' it 121 , IFIIIIIIIIIIIII!!! AuKnitute I PORTA NT NOTICE I N k th.• , 1.1 nI I 1". r t, It .111 tap, 11111=1 FURNITURE, MIME iit• ..ft. r , ba rc:it 1.11 , 1 Ctotar Pa, 4arc. 111 the tv.w torn 11l Filth • 1t..4,1 th, hr. .fith Fr 10 lo •25 pe•r Vent 11. 11. 111'1N, N.,. G . ; ,11,1 rigfli :4TREET JAMES W. WOODWELL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WIIOLES.II4: A NI) ICETAIL, N ; ,vory \ .of Furniture. n0,.1 11 .1.11. ....Jo:J.le T..r Chaal.l.•r- 3.1 1,11/1/,' nt.”111., 0111.1 t„411) Ilk \,•N'ork 1.1.t1 11= wtippllo.l %.11 tiny .itmntity of :tll.l .kll rt•:,o•tml , l4 , lt•rn, Hole+. Fklol 011.11 , ,, tt-at N. , - 77 ult.' 71 I hint .trt•••1, I'llt.htirgh, Pn. OM mr1.1).1 (Tarriages. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, A N II EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH iVIIITE IZEcEIVED AT lIIS RE- Posai .inutteit near the T, o hide Run, tw.. ween Pitt3l argil and Inci reneerttle, a splendid and genet ral to-of - union id l'arnaziis. Sulkies, eleHis arrangement, are ionih iour e.tiQtaritly recetrlng new and ,tigond hand veliele, arid the pohlic may rely on al , aY , thehng n v.. , 0d on hand. He also marl ilfaiaimer lit order nn 31lort CARRI.I6F- 4 , and all pertaining to the W it h eighteen years fneoncal experionee 111 the humor-a, and his well known aeditie.. he thine, himself that he otters great induce ment. to pnreha , ers The eetahl,lanent is loomed on the route of the En rclsu,r t finrula, Line of pa...m:lg the door ev,v fifteen tnintlle, melo.daiwr JOHN S. SIIAFFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository, NOS_ 7 AND 9, (:S , R J.I.AMt. , ND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET, BETWEEN THE DI.IIIDSD ANT) LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Gtrnager stor,d, -old and bought on commission. Repairing . done promptly. Puroltasers from the country will find a large assortnient of cARTILAI;Es, B1 , 1;r:IES .AND HARNESS, Whreh till please them, both 33 to quality and price. mytdyw C. WEST & l'o., ILVirIACTO6XII9 OF CARRIAGES, RUCKAWAYS, Bl l GiilF-S, 81.7LHIEit AND SLEIGHS., 197 Penis Street, fitt,talryll. 414- AU work warranted to be of the Lest nudenals and workmanship. myltklydis patents. THE LAST PAST THE. CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. H E SIT BSCRIBERS HAVING BOUGHT AL the right to manufacture. in Allegheny and Arm strung mama',, the Omar Grain and Seed Fun, the factory will Le fauna at MUNN BARTON'S, corner of Bey.' ,treet :eel urth stro,t road. Farmers will find a to their advantage to call and ace them. They take the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the fastest ever kno - su. W. INGLIS., -, noßlydaw J. STAGY. TOOT CLAY FUR GLASS MANUFAC TURERS.—The attention of pia, maufacturem is re q u esto to our Pot Clay, which is a superwr article, and can be sold at about one-half the price of German Clay. Orders for any amount will be promptly attended to by CHADWICK A SON, aug6 • N 0.149 and 151 'Wood et., Piitaburgh. (Mail DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO.. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN i 855. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, ou Wrvluesday and Saturday evenings. from May lot to November 1.t., from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from No vember let to May lot_ from 6 to 3 o'clock. ..-. • - • - Deposit. receiVed of all sums not less than Oeu IteLLAB, 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 was organized. at the rate of six per cent. a year. interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and tears the same interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice ti year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less Man twelve years, making, in the aggre gate Mar AND CND-DALY era extrr. A YrAa. hooks containing the Charter, 13y-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furuished gratis, on application at the office Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, James shidle, Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelley, James Benin/an, Robert Holib, A. M. Pollock, X D., Isaac M. Pennock, William S. Lavely, Hill Burg - win, 'William J. Anderson. THUSTNIS. John G. Backoteri, P. A. Madeira, John H. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, James B. D. Maeda, Alonzo A. Carrier, James M•Ailley, David Campbell, Walter P. Marshall, John S.Cosgrave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. l'oltoni Henry L. Ringlvalt, William I louglas, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, (noire S. Seidel), Benj. 1.. Falinestaek, John D.Scully, James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, Theoliald Umbstaetter, Charles Heap, Isaac Whither. SICRITACY AND TILLOVILLII. (11ARLES A. COLTON. taplB DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., Now York, Issue I.•tters of Credit anti Circular Notes for travelers, Mkuluhlu is nil the etues of the I;nll.•LI Sbitori, Canada. the NV. ..t India ece., bombar to thosu in such extemove us,• In Elin.}.•. nain:3lll AUSTIN L0411111.i THUS. O. /LOUIS. AI !ST I N Li )( )NI l &. Dealnrs in Proinim.ory Noted, Blatan t Mortgagcn, and all So •nurnu., for ,11.111 . . AI mey loaned t;tlClittelim at short tinted, with collateral set•taritnts. MUTES AND DRAFN AND SoLD . . tie.orinn L•12(0.1 t.nn 1,0 avrontrooltniod nn re5....m.1140 terms, and carll.ll,t,lp3lll Lo (11rIllailied with good neeurineo nl r..uni ,ntc ..tt,1,1 to tho Salo, Iteuttng and Luneing of Real F.,t at,. Nu. 72 1 , 01: s'iltEET. above Wood. AL;8•11:•: I.lm 011 S, Nontry NLAIL.; S& NS, Ban k..rs and Ex . 0111111, li1,110.(.. and NioteS, I , rafts, gold. silver arid Hank Not., Exchimise rind for Collueneu, made in 1 . 1111,1 Leph•it rucuired m ii:sr fuh.is anr rent paper. No 67 Nlirrhet street ht - tueuu TLir,l arid Fourth street, tj Oroters. BAGNLEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,' lIMENIMEM WM. H. SMITH Si. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, MILLER Si. RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIEti, VIE AND SEGA It!4, 1:\I:1: “f , I.IItERTI ANI SWEARER'S CITY GLASS Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Sr.. Sr.. ('on slant!) on Iland. In,r2 I=l M'CANDLESS, MEANS 6.; C0.,1 •,CVC6,S-6, WIL6 .11 . .A,LL01 0 1. E SA LE II 04 'Ens, I it, .1 - 1 . .. N YARNS, Ant. VI r 1 c nun Vail F AAA l'l:E.slllt.ti &RALLY, ,1 1 ,unrarding and 07onunission w I If . N'EATuN, Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, se- 400th ta if e1,1,..k lluanpaene i;utrh Company Airimt.•nimm Fuld tlerrrom .111.14, WM141,, , 111 411 ILIA,. In JOHN 11 00ItII E: I), COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pl MFI'A AND ItI.(H)MS 74 WATER. STREF7I% 14E1,, o'N ),L1 /' / 7'7'S It (11/, I'A. . al, i; EN 's. \V hay" (.11 I=iti CONGRESS GAITE IG S and 111,11 vro art , veiling low, at SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing' Enspori MRS. M. A. WEAVER flAs t )I'EN Eli Al' No. 24 Fifth Street, P STAIRS. IRON CITY RI:ILDLNIi,) A Sit x22,ortment ‘,l latest stylrw CIIII.I , REN's CLJTIIht3 new vonatantly on hand, and mado to order. Ent more—Next do, to the Trimming Store, toward Wood street. my 14:ly - • - - -- $ 1 200 _1 , ,,E, SALE. dwelling house of hall, fire rooms and cellar, on Ann .rrect, Allegheny, with lot of ground 20 feat front by 110 deep to Robinson street. Also, a cottage housa on Robinson street. Price for all, $l2OO. Tertns easy. te2f, S. CUTHBERT t SON, hl Market st. EXTRA FINE QUALITY SELLING VERY LOW The hest asbortment in the city will always be found at THE PERIN TEA STORE, No, aS PAlth Street, Near Wood. 1a 2 5 S. JAYNES. sf i OR. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION, w for sale by HARTWELL & SHEPHARD, Druggists, fen Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINNEp'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR Th"E SJOLIS. ! •0 9 ,,,t,n g of COTTILLIoNS, SCHOTTISCHE._,, QUADRILLES. P0LL...5, WALTZES, MAI:Ca - TS, 11011XPIPLI , .Ls., has, Fancy DANCr Y. and other popular airs. arranged in au easy man ner for the violin, by S. Winner. Pure 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt ot price. For sale by. 02.5 JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood street. • - . P.:AL JAPAN BLACK ING.--This ines- R timuble composition, with half the usual labor, pro duces a most brall.ant jet Garb, affords nourishment to the leather, and in free from any unpleasant smell. Fur sale wholesale or retail, by BR C) W N . ' S INSENCE OF .1 .A.M Ale A GINGER—Au excellent family Trlekilelllo, for sale wholesale and retail, by JuS. F1..E11N41, )el3o enter Market St and 1 / 1 0.111011d. H ERRI NQ -- 10 bbls. Eastport. new ; IC in Alewi,e.', d o For sale by WM. H . : SMlrki L 0 , ' jean _lll Second. and 147 Fri+ni I , 4rek• ly, F "' N DR I' IRON-4A tons Lake Su perior Foundry Iron, to arrive and for sale by a pp HENRY H. COLLINS. INLONV cuRTAiNs -At NVlloleslile and Retail, for ' , ale by curio W. P. 2dARSHALL k CA.). B EANS.—IOO bushels, for sale hy WM. H. SMITH & CU apt l.lB Second, eA , 24 Ij7 'Fourth rtreeta._ 500 11. ROI.I:gIJ.LP , }MR— Far sale _ I HARTWELL k SHEPHARD, Den eta, tedi •" • 10cdrkei Wood and Sidth-streeta. Ainanrial. GEORGE ALBREE. flat PHISIDCM. =II 6=31 rut.nargh, Pe W Pitt.t•urvii PITTSIII K1:11, 1111= I=l 11=111 NIILLINERY, Jrry. FLEMIN“, corner Diamond and Market street. 3nsmiance. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED By THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN- SYLVANIA.. Cash ..... 4:100,000 I Premium Notes THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchanclize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Innveronsi—Hort..l. J. Pearce. J. B. Hall, T. T. Abmrn9, Hon. G. C. Ilarvev. Chas. Crier, D. K. Jackman. Chas. A. Moyer, Peter Dickson, W. White. Thomas Kitchen. • HON. 0. C. HARVEY, President_ T. T. Assure, Vice President. Taos. Krrcacx, Secretary. J. A. I,IPPERT, Agent, detl2. No. 65 Fifth street. ITIONONGAILIMA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH JAMES A. IIIITCHISON, President. HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 9$ Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISES ASSETS—MAY :Arm, 1859. .. Stock, Inte Bilk payable on demand, and so cured by two approved 11/1111e3. ...... . ...... ......$115,&00 00. Bill. limeivable 38,045 29 Bills Discounted 000 00 110 Shark, Mccbanies Bank Block, cost 0.105 00 " 100 .. (lamer.' B " f lank 5.175 00 40 " Exchange Bank " 2,050 00 50 " Bank of Pittsburgh " " ...... —. 2,750 00 Balance of Book Amounts 0,054 93 (Mice Furniture .............. --__--.......-- ..... . 4OO 00 Carle 04,113 04 31 HENRY M. ATWOOD,Secretary., DIRECTORS: James A. Hutchison, Cecirge A. - Berry, Wan. ii. Holmes, itoliert I ol,..•11, William lies, Joseph li.i rk pattriek, Wilson Mille John 11.'DevItt, . my'Ll , Wm. A. Caldwell, Indemnity' gainst Loss .byPire. THEFRANKLIN KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF Mil LAI)li I.PIII r11L,,e,110. - 48, iwd 4:7 CH ESTN S'FILEET. near Ftfth. STATLXZPIT •OP AEL4rTII, JANCARY 19Z,9. Pubh.dal Agrcalbly to n Art of .A,entblq. Laing: First Mortgages. amply seenred 01.731.669 09 111 L value 510:1,313 01.) e.e.t. 11.164 71 T...” 1 ..0rary Leans at ample Collateral SweLs 89,1 . .30 29 Stock, tpre , eot rah.. 4,6,6117 710 eos.l Note,. aiel 1541, Iteeeivable 4.809 40 Ca,it 42.1107 :76 £2.01(1,31.11 t: 71le only profit, frothprettnntzn, }stets thi.s s•onspauy rancli tide by last, are from risolt, hisql hasr h.•eu de terttnos•4l. I made nu ..very ile,rilition of Properly. in To. u.,1 Country, itt i l,litS irAv :tie Since their notorportthin, a perval of thirty years, they have paid loae.e IT Firm. C. an amnmit Four MaiIOUS .4 Dollar, thereby atturaltuz erlderiee of the advantage. of Iti,urauve. a> itell a- the ability and to meet with promprnes.4 Lo.. e= paid during the year litf,t, fluti,sos-57. I=l Charles A'. Barteker, Afordeetl Tobias Fiaoaer, David a Brown, rlarnuel Grant, lesac Lea, ' • 1..0t, R. Smith,Dab", ,eorge W. rovhar.l9, .;eorge N. FIANCR PreeelerlL C ()ALE, \ Pre,1.1,n1.. W M Beeretary pro tem. J. GA R'l , . ER. keent, lot 16 4.,orrier W,,od FIRE INSURANCE BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, liudding.:3, Limited or Perpetual. Mereliiin dize, Furniture, in town ~r ,mintry. riTAL, 3177.931. ASSETS, t.:711,-17 S 43. as follow,. vu:— Fir.t Mnrtelge nn Irnprnve.i 4 ^ ity Proper - 7. . LL tr.ooo 00 All,ll.t.ny • 001.1 00 .• . . 1,1 ~f Pi551:1.41,10:4.6 p 4-t Penh • kJ) ...uou to, I'ruu.t tc.tuut Etailr,....d Cur ul,any St, 4(00 ~ 1 .11. • Cr, . 11/1 14 rouuty Fire I E..111..n..e. 1,0:4 tel Ea-I," .• C,•011...,. 00 I . lsl.its 1tr..111,10,1 Scrip t,i ,l .4i is toll 1011 iii :tad CLEM "FINI.1.1:1'. PreNtdcilL • 11. ,11,t,.. R. 111. , tili.-,41, 1:... , 1.erL1-Ite,F. F [.•,l,.rike rrou 11. \ k ail.illi Mll.. -....f, I% .r Livia, SI,-,fli,,n, iiVill.lllla I% . T WV/UV .14,tin Li.. 1V. , r1..1, M,-ILIII hill, II I. ~ tr., ,n . Z I.,tlit,p, 1i..1.,1 1 , 431.1. (1,1. L ulaml, 1'r...1.-n. I, I..•ritu:; ,1,...t, I Booting,. L'1,31 - 1.- ~ ‘V...1. SIIIIIII PrON,lk. J ,111., ,I \I. oF..lutir,l .14,1 m lil,lell, Tilt.. II NI. H I NcIiNI.IN. S, -.1.-II“ v. .1 l. .I !SON El: i 1 IF - FIN. A,zenl.." Ell) ltl N. , rtherv , l4,ll/41- Tllll,l and \L ~.I ..u....•m.. _ aHurational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers, I.4)RETTO, CAMBRIA 01 , 1INTY, PA, NSTITITTRIN, naturally situated for F.dur~Untstt Porpo , e,.ttffor.l3 all thit tradlie,t otentA that ,an 1.. d ,• rirrd fora Uatholto In,tittation. It i. located trl the tuo,t healthy and heture.iat, vortam 11 Om Allet:heuu•w 411,tant four trout LreAso:k Stant., on the dtrert trout route brim - urn Philudelph. and Pittrhurgh. 'Phi not nit Uo prat rormn,ot.t., the tint :d Setltenttwr, and *lll clase ‘cn thy ,Ilty of July Th e T g rrrua for Ituani. 4;m a thorough Eugliah Scienutie cour,e. are $104.) por 'l•tie Chno-tes and Modern Languages form au ek!„ - a charge of $lO per annum. $lO. Fur further particulars apply to tian superior of the Referencem can be made to the Rl_ Rev. Dr. O'Connor. •• • • mrluikw - '- VINCENT'S COLLEOE ANI> sEMINA ILL under theof the lienediellne Fathers near LATRoIiE. NVESl'i.nre MuIt.ELAND In the college are taught the usual branvite, of En- Eat,!loth In the Seminary, the Clase.lea. Matbemalea. history. Ithetorms.hensphy, ete, and the 1 iittermui Lrnm•ho of higher ornitition nevessary or useful to thus, EN.itring to the The term, for board and Tuition 1,0 Vi.o tar year, to he punt Nenn-annually, rtri,•tly w advunoe. German and French, acid other language., Ih-awn g hunting, Music. form no e van Motme, olvelmtm Nome reeonipensation fur the tae of 11 , t1 - 11111i . 111A. M. 1 1 , 4 ner W l,4l .ngt P4.4i N, Stationery, de., form extra eharges. For yuutieulare apply to the Director, of the College. The Collegiate year begins On the let of September, and ends on the 3.1 of July following. FATHER it. B. LIC.IM, tyl.4 Director of the Cllege. $ 2 000 FUR A BRICK HOUSE anti two Ints of ground, on Bank Lane, Al legheny Car V,:oUti for Jl t: acres of ohm, land, and dwelling house, al 4 notes fvoli) the oily. 53.500 for lif :tyres of lan t , st I.li teen Mlle, front the env, with good tutproventeutx ill.otra for 9.4 i acres al four miles From the city: good dwelling house, brn. stable, .4.,,—..vraliasid of from 400 to f,OO trees, ill under good feats—coal of maal ar. The unprnreineut. ..n the place worth 34,100. tiro e properti, a n d malty at hers are for solo by S. CUTHBERT .4 Si iyo Real Endo Atzetittt, bl hituket street. RAN DIES FUR MEDICAL PURIUSES J —Warranted of tlie best quality. Also a votopleio , t, t irtmeut. of Wiuee., Whiskey, and Gin, of ttuperior ‘111:(111. kept coastvitly ou Lsnd /El ,i,LIFPLI FLEMING'S, Corner I.ininon,l.4Ola FA". FANS.-2,500 Palm Leaf Fans, ,-old by the ease or single. Silk, Linen atm' Paper Fans, at law prices at PATON, CHEF. It CO'S.. iY 4 Fifth sad Market sts. LUABL b.4...,.T10N TO Ht tI Ll , ER.S.—Noolding, o w Panel Dorms, Shutters. Sash, :fiantels, we.;' tact, every kind Of woodwork used in building, all made of good mate nabs by the best x - orkmen and unrivalled machinery. Braikets of every pattern fbrimdied and scroll sawing done. J . It 11. 'P. PRICE, Central Planing NUM% Water street, between Federal and Heaver, AllegheniCa. SA UNDER'S VIOLIN SCH.,9OL.—A new and Scientific Self-Instructing Schord'rir the violin. on ito entirely new method; intended for beginner, amateurs and teachers.' This work is particularly in tended to give the scholar ashen, thorough and 9cjeD title method of playing the mina in all it, branches, in less than one hall the time than is required from any other work ever published or introduced in this coun try—by George Saunders. Price 50 cents. For sale by JOHN II MELLOR, S,l Wood street. Copies mailed on receipt of the price. my2t IDLURE STILL CATAWBA have on band a Large eupp: of pltrp.s4llCaliiiriwi Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything In this line should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere- JIJn. fteeroir IMamnrall and ?harlot strip , t H EE.SE.-200 boxes extra prime cutting C Cheese for role by IS, HENRY H. COLLINS y F. Fi 4.09 packages for sale hr IJ IYO HENRY H. COLLINS. WITE .BEANS-50 6usliols for sale by jea) WM. H. SMITH k Cu. SYRUP -2s bbk. prim-, Syrup for sal,. by 6' M. H. 83111.1.1 jc2o Second and Front sta: SUPERIOR. REWRD CAP.__F o r ,d e by .1. IL WELDIN. WOod . .. Cll EE.' .-5u boxes cl i nic?. (inslior Chei.se just received and for sine at . HAWORTH t BROWN LEE'S, ", itliS corner of the DifUTlOrld MA' thamoua alley. _ . _ R OSIN.— —KiO bbis. No. 2 ltu.,in, on hand and for sale by B. C.. & .t. FL SAWYER . ._. ARNOLD'S PLu I D—Warranted genuine, for ~ ,a le by .1 R. WELDIN, a pt _ . 63 Weal eneet. near Fourth, eI.HECE. 300 K—Pp all the tanks, for sale. vi,„.• by • " J. P.. WELL/IN, • - 08 W 0 ,041400.4 near Foust& fflidicaL To Young Mon. 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. This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r eeipt of an eminent:Parisian Phyeieum,anclis constantl used in Europe with never (idling success. It wil thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL EMISSIONS A SD IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state ofperfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the effects of either MERCURY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually suffer ing without knowing a remedy. The cost of Cure to trifling. One bottle will last on month, and is suitable for either sex. Sant free by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, 81 per Bottle. Address, D. H. ANDERSON, 381 Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direc tions will be tent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. LOCAL AGEATS WANTED. mesAmd.s....4 PRuPoSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOR TATION,-A.roposalß will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12, M., on the lot day of October next, for the trrmsportanon of military supplies 'during the year IoGO and 1001, on the following routes: I. I. min Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tory of Kansas, from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Nel,raska, or from anypoint on the west bank of the Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 42 dog. uortli at which a depot may be establish ed, to the pots Melt are now or may be established in the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude 4-1 deg. north, in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and - east of longitude 114 deg. west, and iii the Territawy of Utah north of latitude 40 degrees north and east of longitude 1)4 deg. wet.a. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Territo y of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the Suite 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. Frain Fort Union, or such other depot a+ may he des ignated In the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or depots that are or moo be established in the Military Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and Villtuore. The weight to Le transported earth year will not be less ill either of the routes than one hundred thousand palm's, nor more on route I than ten millions of pounds, and on rianws '2 and 3 than two million live hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles fur windh the transportation will Ire per formed on each route in void, mouth of the year. and may be made for :ill the routes eollectively, fur any two hf them, or for tiaell route separately. Bidders will give their in lull as well us their plaiie, of residenee, and prepared to eXPeIIIP hon.!, with Food security in such an amount as the quarter mawer General may determine. Contraetors mnsi be in readiness for service by the Ist Way ofdraciary. 1000: and iLs transportation may be accounted :,t any tune for the s cile weight to he tran, ~,.. ported luring the year on all , either of the routes, they trill I, required to have pla !vs of husines or ageu en, at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar amie, and Fort Union, or other depot ID New Mexico, at which they may Le communicated with promptly and readily. Each proposal must be accompanied by a guaranh , e, signed by three or more per.sons known or satisfactorily ce - rtifiOd to the Quart erroastter ;toner:do .oet tins forth that if the party proposing ehall be awarded the eon tract, they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance- Proposals will toe taidor,l it, fllows: Perypaial, for Atlioy Transportation. and twine will he entertain,' un less they fully comply with all the stipulation, set forth in this advent:loon-helot. The right "." reserve.' ..f r..jeetmg any ..r all the hid that may la: made. ttCARTKILII.,TER GENERAL . . I VittAlngt.m. June• 1559 )) . 4 rnwtflOctl Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, dc. virtue of authority. vested in us as ijai tru,tors cortion .iroditor, kll Pollard )IVor nook, arid in pnr:quince uI a deer, at tile Dl,lrlet Court Allegheny county, in the Calition. ealth of Pehnsyl vant. in No. :tof Novetnber term. We tall expose at the Merchant,' I-It.ehang.e. on Fq.orth -trees. oi the city of Pittshurkfli. on the Itlth da y oi Sep- II o'clock. A. M.. or at such 1.1111 , amid place to a tool, sand sale tn:tc be then there ali• ourned. all the foil mm deaerlbed property, to Win The lands and appurtenant to Orizaha Iron Works and Furnace, situate in Pallock township. atil l-0 111illC:In 0 / Albit,elit [OO the horough ~(Sett Castle. it. ranee .ettinty, l'ennsyllmnia, bound ed and deserilx,i ni. follow. • A peer .4130 1..1111.10d, north rust tiro Prrite.yltaitia Canal: -ouch by tither land of Iraq, arid wi—t by Nr , liiiimeek erred. veutainittgeue xi!, are errried i•IA,t drama b, the Lam.. it &plea. 4ai fret square and 45 feet high, lira-, Layer Cinder lira-e, aorl: eili,tiee hew, engine :tad lilaet, anti three ,u Ittaler and Ste r sirs t.tilere eel and complete. and direr Irneh .trek. A po.c., of 11,11.1, I..,zooting at nortl,.:imt corner of Rol hug-Mill 1011, 1411 N.—.ll,nno..l, , ,,k,runtnnv then,. to , rt 4;4 1!t1 1 . ..e1. north .17.:',1.1 131 them, filotn_ 11 non lot 31, 1 to it pla.••• I...guntotg; to inch i 4 a t rick And 3 14., ply., of land on, !3•, on.l a Irorchr..tto,ry or I.,innow :a 3 1.•-t .e - .r No 3. on Pettio. Ivn 111.‘ 1 . :111.il. 1,1/1114 ‘,.•,t :191 ft,t to a po-t on "[with ra,t 3,1, 1 ,1,1 to:. polt on N..«llannovls nett 3./0 tevt Lt' kr .1 Iht'lll, lul. i , ie,t 249b,' It-kg I:. iis beiguluing; on 0 bfrtr erYctied ?Ii II tin. Tll,llO ti".o by 21 . 2 6,-1. with sheds:Mae!, Lin st 311.1 t•I/L.A1 ,- . ' , Liao. 1,11 tor &11, 111 ,111.1 iielr , 11Mil r „,,, -k in:whine, and ivritnizta .-1511., II:is-haw, and a brivk anrelionse, ein by ptec.: of 1,4.1. tho rental at soultl-tves orio, of mill tot. and runtime south 13$1 feet .dotn.; sal.] tlieneu south e.t.stl/0 feet I.y land of J. s .1. e. White; theuee soutli e:tst 1,1 I oel he stns. t. thence west 24 feet to a posh thenee south '1 nit I:,, feet I.) an :ale): then., I , feet by J. 0..1. U. White. to mall lot; then,',, ah.ng Bald lot to the plat, of lx,gin ninm~ e..ntaining one-II:III:tn.,. more or lens. Ban Whoqi is tool and stave factory 40 he 111 f,l. ~,guns :tad boiler house. ttult demo sufficient to dm, machinery for 2-1 nail in:whine, one spike utachine. 4nie stave machine. cLreular sate.. Se.. therein contained: one clay house. 58 bt ti feet, oath ntru•luner) for grinding and tempering that to make fire I.rn•li.. and a hrteli-drytut; house 7lt feet, partly on said lot and partly on Lunt ..f J. .4 J. U. White. A lia of ground. No. S. in White's addition In New C 4.— tle. bounded on the north and east by streets; south by lot No and xst Jethir s on s tr ee t.. 54 front by 15-I feet., hi e elt is a brie!: is.raper-shop, i2Zi• I.y 40 feet, isnd carpenter shop feet square. A piece u11a.1.1 in Neshimmieli township, lying south of East brisil; r t I iinntatmlig 3ii_iaerest more or hisi..be ing part of the Ilimpson tram.. pureha,eil I P. ;D.:Ur 11110k from Diana Ihnipsom situate about I } Lmilr.. front Nex on the Easthrool, A lot of yrround. b0n0.1.41 north by other land of said tru-t; rast by A. 1.. and 1:. 'raw fiord: 0111.11 by Whit,.•.: heir,. N, e.. , 1 nr •4•lferson :greet.. on II kWh is erected 'flue Libuve described propel ty tvlll ban so]d to ,:ether, av 3 u bole, Also, in separate itarettls, to. tic,erdt,t: Phc undtvided half of 41k' acres of land. more or less. tu Nestiannock toonshm, bounded north LI Cranford; Ity itear,on, Pyle and others; south by Thonuot and nest by Maitland and Crawford, :abound int %Mb c'.ll; 2:0 acres cleared: euul Ictubs opened: n utimiwr of 11,1110 houses, barns, sheds, stable,. coke cress, A.c.. erected thereon. A piece of laud in Nesliannock township, bounded by lands of IVilifam Alexander, James Boyle and John M'Kee, con uii ning :;9 acres and 1:to perches. on Willl . ll erected a plant lion,. a log house, a frame stable; about tW ak•reS eleal-ed; also a good spring or water. • Four co,ll4k,nlons lots of ground, in Pollock township. bounded oh 0 ,0 north t ui ngluun and others; south hp Whi1e:; . ..,...(14 Vu-mn and other. !u.d west by -, on which are er*efed - honst,t,'shiblo.:: A piece of land in the borough of Sew' Castle, beginning at the north-west corner of school house, on east,,nde of Jefferson street. near the bridge, over No ,hannOvk creek: thence north Ss , east 170 feet, to said -reek: thence north west-1,1 feet: thence south laps west 281 feet. to Jefferson street; thence south lo east 125 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more or teso. • • A lot of 4rounu. 0.0 feet 5 / 9 55 by 160 w dopth. to the borough ot Ness t...astle. laainded north by scret.a. eta br :51Iey; south by Jae.., List. 3111 i west by Jetlervon st.reei, is erected a &aloe stable. A lot of ground in Polliieh township. In %%lintel,: odd'. hen to New Castle. I.,.o,onning on Mill Area. at the cor er of lot No. 2; them, south 2. rant bysaid street 60 foot; thence tooth SS'' west by lot No 2. 10th feet: thenee mirth west In alley (0 feet, to sontlooe.t corner lot No. 1; thenee 00110 SS riot by lot No. 150 feet to the pltt., or be,inuint!. A !mine bow, aml lot In Pollock towrodlip, bounded north by NeNhannocl., 'reek; eat by .I,•tfer,ot, ,trees: we,t A lot of ground in emo towt,lop. bound,Nl north by AVallace; eat by by an alley; enitt.ty by lAcit,on,and..rest by Croton None Le feet in front by 1.' , 0 feet in-depth. ALNo, a tract of land, of a1 , , , nt4....,:0•re, in Sue= Creel: town , hip, Venat,go county, Penney I .111, knmrn aAthe Sate-tnill Tract, betn,, the same de.cribed Hi deed from Poilaid 'ortmuk to ,a n.l trustee.,, dated 23d August, A more full and avourate Jeer; tption „r the property to he sold will hi. furnished front the deeds. at the time ut , ale. or prevtuusly, application to the trustees. ERItH the purchase money to he pAI, !II pith on the acknowledattient of the deed; one third 11101101 A. ipd one4hird in twelve months from the time ofsale. •Altil I utevom from that tune: the Deferred piymOnt, to be f.ettlred h?i.ond and mortgage on the premises; one-third of the amount of the first or payment to be paid When the i rvertv is struck down. I g. . CITA RI. ES KNAF. .114 25.1.559-43 with It. BRADY WILKINS. E CHEAPEsT PIANOS I NTHE 1. UNITED STATES.—Just received four Rosewood round cornered 0,4 and 7 octave Pianos, manufactured by C. H. Hays a' Co, :Norwich. They are made with a full irenb)idne, with Frenol Grand Action. and made in all respects after the destgnn of the ho , t conkers. netx.'',n for .. .... -....-. ...... .... 417:, to 7 .- l; "' ................................. co They will told only fur thr very xmnlignm. rmegion rimmed for selling, and the extreme low prices n umi ee d by a, , nemoinetmers will not justify them to eell on credit. For sale by ,19 . 112; H.AILL! ill, SI Wood street. SLTG Alt.. — N. O. sugar, Crushed Lump, Pulverised and Coffee Sugars for sale lose, by the barrel, HANVoRTH a IiRoWNLEE'S, fe2l in the Diamond A T Tfiß OF BANK &EAsT Alledneny, cw,, Intl each 1!".•; , :, } bet f...ont ,y ittep, and d brrek thsel fi 58 : ar room. kiteh en. wa,h-hone, .tiand a good evllnr tititier the whole hot-e, hydrant, Se. Fer :ale by S. CUTIIIIF.ItT k SON, Tnrl7 51 Nlarket otreeL NEAR THE CITY, and in a healthy and rieasma location, we have for sale. a two-story Fr..me Dwelling Rouge and six acres of land. Thu lionse contains a hull , dinit root, parlor, kitchen, meilehoosin and fly'e eliamber., good g rates, sod closets in every rooMtn well of snit - twitter eArnage-tiouSe ennvement; about 5a fruit trees, gropes, rive 25 • ()43° • - -•-• . GLITEIBENT'3 f3t/ 3T, atntl2 - " - 51 Market street. NEW WALL PAPER. 'third arrival for tha'4e-R.ou. The a.sortmeut tthrapi eeleplet” at the oldNtatid, - No. - 57 Wood street_ R 29 W. P. MARSHALL d CO. RICE -10 tierces prime for sale by AIOT WM H. SMITE d ' - ...v __ ... =~~a~i ` PITTI3BITRGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF S•SLEtPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALE, THROUGH 'WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS! ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, Diifiti Trains will leave the Station. corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fort Wayno Expre55........12:15 6:56 a. x- 1:01 P. X. 51a41 a:5O xi. a. Express ......1250 r. 5:45 P. M. 2.3 0 d x. ARRIViAT CHlCAGO—Express, 0:47 P. at.; Expre.s, 0:17 a. a. NG. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH— IN Mail. 5:25 P. 114 Express 3:30 P. W. Express, 820 A_ u. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton. o:3u a. x., and 5:1X) P. at. From -, " " 1210 " Through trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At On - ville; Ohio, to and from Millersburg; Akron,. Cup hogs Falls, etc. At lilimsfield, 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 \Vaunt.t for all points on the New Albmiy and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago with trains for all points in Illinois. lowa, Wiseonsm and Minnesota. For further information and throrgh tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh - H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the line of the road, to all -parte of the UnM•cl States. , J. J. HOUSTON, General Passenger Agent, Pittsblirgh. 1859 SUMMER AIIRAIiGEMENT. 1859 On and After Monday, April 11th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY TRAINS. TIIE ROI %GU MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning. (except Sundays.) at 2,50 A. a., stopping only_ at principal stations between Pittaburgh, Johnstown. Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stat ions bet weer Johust own,uid Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. a., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at Sties P. x. THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except liunday,) at 42n P. a.. stopping only at principal stations, making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 721) A. M. 'THE - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at F,f,o P. x.. stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, W tiallitzin. Altoona, ireh, con - • neetin g at Harrisburg with the train direct for litaimore, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10,00 A. a. ACCOMMODATIt IN ')'RAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at taio o'clock. A. x, stop-. ping at all stations. connecting with Indiana Branch Friun at 10:50 A. a., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. U., Conemaugh. 1g.31 P. a. THE JoussTowN AtCoMMOBATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 2:20 r. it. stopping at all stations, and r u n n 111,.: IL, iar as COlOOO2OOll. FIRST ACCONIIItiI iATIt IN TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves duly, (except Sundar.l at 10:40 A. Y. SECOND AC) iMMofiITiON TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily. (esteem Sunday.) at 4::10 P. 11. THIRII At'co:111111 11 iN 'CRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at ttnat P. 31. RETURNING MA INS arrive in Pittsburgh as tot hays :—Express, 12:45 r. ; Mail. 11:50 P. a; Fast Line, 12:ffl A- a : Johnstown Accommodati. in. 113t0 A. ix; First - Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50 e. 31; Second Ac commodation, Rttlu P. a; Third Accommodation, 8:10 Trains for Blairsvtlle and Indiana eonneet at Blairs ville Intersection with Johnstown AVay Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West. and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AN!: CoNNELL , NILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on thd Pittsburgh and Cm:melts- Title Road. leave daily. (Sunday excepted) as follows: Mail Tmin.iioo a. a; Express Train 554.1 v. x. Return ing trains from Pittslnrgh and l'Amnellsville Road ar rive at Pittsburgh 6i45 .v. et. and 0:15 e. a. The traveling pulilio till find it greatly to their inter est, in going East or \Vot,to travel 'by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the acconntaidations now offered Cannot be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust; we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronade. PARE: No New York... Philadelphia .$l3 00 I To Baltimore. . 10 00 Lancaster..._. Harrisburg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all StfiCioll9 on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passenger, purchasing tieget4 in car, will be charged US E-HALF CENT PER VILE in addition to the Station rates, except from stations where the Company bas no A • t i ' i nt f fICF--In case of loss, tho Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for nu amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Ex.,lst, omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the [Spot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bancang Per hekeh; apply to .I. STEWART. Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, npl2 On I.therty and Grant streets. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. April:7, trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitta burgh, as follows : Put...burgh, Cfetaland and Chicago Line.—ExpresstrAine leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 a. st., and LOS P. a. for Cleve land. lititlido, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and the North West. The 1:95 r. a. train connects et Bayard ith trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch: ' Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. • Rita, Litie..—Express trains leave at 1215 and 195 r. a; fur 'Wheeling. Zanesville, Circleville, Comm.m has and el noirmati. The 1215 a. M. train stops at Wells villa. Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. The higi P. a. train stops at Wellsville and stations below Mad Train leaves at 8:25 L. ht.; stopping at all Way .9* tions on River Line. Accommodation leaves at 5:00 P. M. running to Wells ville only, stoppirigst all Way Stations. 1 - 111,burgh, tAdunibtsi and Cincinnati Short Line via Stew /elm/le.—Pak Express at 12:15 a. a., and Express I:05 P. a.. for Newark. Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, ( ri ein Imo. Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and till points in the South _ - The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. without change of ears. Splendid Sleeping Cars attached to each Express train. Passengers desiring to go 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. Fare always as low as any other route, and cermet>. •tions curtain. Throllo Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Hap risburgh, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. P. It. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. Dleseland. JNO. STEWART, Tilizet AgOst,. " Ltla'rtr Street Depot, Rateborgh. 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad C 0.1859 • THE BALTIMORE Axp OHIO RAIL RDA.D.compAN-1- are note prepared to ric6ip and forward Merchandise under ihroncli bills of lading to and from PrrTSBUIdGM ANdi TILE EASTER..' CITIES. Hates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line. For information at to rates, &edifies, etc., etc., appli cation may be made - by letter or in person to either of the undersigned agentN: At BuSTON, Moses Potter, corner State and Washing. ton streets. At NEW YORK, C. W. Bared, 2 Broadway, above the Astor House. . . At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Conlon, corner Broad and Cherry streets. AL PIIILADELPIIIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sizth and Cheetnhl i.trei-tri.. • • At nAlsrttrmE, J. T. England, Camden titation. At ITI"I'SBURGII, J. A. Caughey, 141 Water street Particular attention of Merchants, manufacturers and simpers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny- City, and vicinity, is called to the facilities of this Neer Route as compared wah others, and their patronage and favors are reseectfully solicited. HENRY D. MEARS, General Freight Agent B. G. O. R. K. Co. AT ENI t V Roprv, VIA RIV.EIt 4,\p RATLao.to. Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. Connecting at Indiarmisdis trial Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Altou Railroad. hist. Louis and Lafay ette and Indmuapolis. New Albany :mil Salem, and Michigan Central Roads her CH ICltfu, ROCK ISLAND,. BURLINGTON. and interim,lutte pent, Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LA FAI ETTE aml PERU. ' Freights carried from Cineamati or Lawroneriburi in less time Mom by any other route by twenty-Liar hotitn, and at as low rut,. The only road - by which shipments can be. made from Cinctunati to - this West.;. withodt breaking bulk. Consignments made to E. GIBBONS, Agent, at Cin cinnati; or, W. R. CUTTING, Agent, aiLawrencebark, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission; no charge for drayage or rovenis,tion at Lawrence burg. For further Information apply to THOMAS RATIKA.I_ ,T (No. 115 Water Street,)Agent,of the Corripany, win:: fa prepared to give rintorion kJ:cum-Ts to Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chleago, Peru, Greencastle, craw fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. H. C. LORD, Presiden JNO. F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. nirtit IL CVD.LLRO HORGAN ROMT34II. =WARD DITIIILED42 kIENR2 L anceiwoula PURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mum) facture of Cut. Pressed and Plain Flint (LASS WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner Front, Pittsburgh. . 1 3*- All other kinds of Glassware and Window Gins at low market prices. f A. ..ti: F. 4A it 1 . 3 0.4 !;-: ; DTP 08713.5 A..ND YLLNICTICTLUMIS OE CIGARS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 45 WEST LO7tIBARD ST., BALTIMORE; MD. We invite the attention of the trade to our tart . ri i i kr ind well assorted stock of German and Domestic our facilities for importing ' mi well as the satiety o our assorUnent see unsurpassed by any house in tr i o sun, t bviittoof fric4rllaid4iingtjA dull times. in Germany, us to hold out extra ducemeuts to our, friends atiresent. se%rly MA TH. MULL ER'S (:fEL-EBRA'ITtI BPARKLINti HOCK and MOSELLE WINE?, imported and for sale by W. A. SF. MARBURG, i , 22.dy Sole Agents, Baltimore, Md. GERMAN HARDWARE AND CUTLE RY, imnortod and for rale at low_figure a , by t 829 : 1y W: A. .t.e. bieIIBURG, Baltigiore,l44. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, (sumeasors to John Cartwright.) MANUFACTURERS AN D- IMPORTERS of Poelzet and Table Cutlery, b'ur'ied and Dental ustruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing No, 88 Wood street. They give special atteution to tberostnesa, Luring of Trusses, Supporters, elc. Jobbing and Repaq bag with puticalQty and despatch. spit Sailroads; THE NIGHT TRAINS Mlnssivare.