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IT. „f ‘ .O tirt2''«` °': MEMI;E •:: •• • y „ • Eniii ,- . i • ..,... , •- - lf , :i:' , .-- . ...71,. - :4 - ...•i.' .. •-' 1; ,•,:':'...% -,•::.....7 : -. 4 ',_ • ~,.. zatit pittstottet post, Pries and Fhb Every Morning, (Sundays exe444) BY aAiitEs P. BARB, AZ TER NORTII-713T =urn Os rrn aNivoor. mum Tartlet: Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In ad. Tahoe. Six dollars invariably required tf not paid with inl4;,lingufe copies, Two Cents--for sale at the counter in in the Otboe,and by the Newsboys. RATES OF ADVERTISLLZO. Ten Lincs. Danl. %to to O Ti a r e o inse inseTti o ot, -- r 5 ................................ : : .................. I 00 71 Three insertions,..-- 100 ......... ..... One week, 75 ..... ....... 50 Two weeks, ........ .3002uu1 50 1 00 75 Three weeks, ..... 21 . 400 205 200 125 100 One month, 500 335 50 160 1: 75 Two months ........... .7 00 465 50 235 250 Three months.- ...... 900 600 450 300 300 Foor months __ ....• 10 00 665 500 336 450 11 00 735 660 385 650 sin months. ...... 12 03 800 800 4 00 8 50 Nine months-- -.--. 16 00 10 35 800 6 65 .9 00 One rear ................ 23 00 • 13 35 10 / 00 6 5 12 00 etoo a ing Z•ard, six lines or less, per annum ............10 00 CILLITGICABLY AT.P1241.801p1: oe square, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,)-25 00 Marriage notices, 50 cents; Death notices 25 cents. - "SATURDAY MORNING POST A MAMMOTH WEEKLY, ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR , IN CLUBS OF FIVE, Qtngle Sub4eriptions •- $2 Per Annum. CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commormal, Lo. cal, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. The Paper being of the LARGEST stns, and neatly print ed, on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the gubseriber - to give better nati,faction than any paper published in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a roper from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MORN I N'ti POST a ante and profit ble investment. Address , MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS Corner Fifth & Wood Ste. Pittsburgh. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING Executed in the l'lnest style. Fi--IL ROA.n, gommercial, terra stile 1 1 '431 Al ark At short notice, on reasonable team. Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c For Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY ELLTETO IitICENTLY STEN TUDI TO THIS 7211/11L1SILICLAT, £he facilities for turning out Work with promptness and despatch csnnotl,d excelled by any other office in the city. J. HARM' DATP3. TORN PiTILLIP9 [Farm of J. & H. Phil49l DAVIS & PHILLIPS, [Sticeasror,. to Phillips 1 Co.l Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, Ch LNDELIERS, PENDENT S & BRACKETS, • STORE. NO. 6 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOT', No. 148 FIRST BT. S. B. & C. P. NIARKLE, Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, (WAREHOUSE, 110. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA atirßags bought at market lances. PHILLIPS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND SFIU'EING AGENTS of Illinois Central Rail road. Mark Goods, in all eases, to our care. nn27:l.ycliar-410 JOS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox S Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, MEDICINE CRESTS, PERFUMERY, and ally articles pertaining to the business. dal" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Jetey WP. MARSHALL & CO., Importers . and Dealers in French and American PAPER HANGINGS, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. sole agents for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Delicourt & Co, Paris. au7 P1311.1.2P.8.LTYL11. 17.0113:10 . J. 4LNDULSOY. R EYISIER & ANDERSON, (successors to . JOSlltlfl Rhode= & Cr' ~, wholesale deniers in FOR EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPrCES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, &e, No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. np2 M. LITTLE, MERCHANT TAILO R, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) PITTSBURGH AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pittsburgh, , is prepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER From BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pounds. CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboat,. MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. riFir BABBIrS 'ANTLATTRITION METAL; FUI TOWS PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. W I L C O X, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Crynur of Smithfield ind Fourth Street. Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the above well anown stand. established by me iu 1848, (lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and having enlarged and improved the came, I shall endeavor, by close personal attention and careful supervision of the business, to merit u continuance of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated medicines alone will be kept, and a full assortment of articles usually sold in first elass establishments will always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Jar Country Physicians furnished with pure wadi eines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX, nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth street.r SAMUEL FARNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 74 Wood Street, Pitts!ourgh. The subscriber has received, in 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 Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which %11l be sold on the lowest terms. se27 SAMUEL FAHNESTOUE: 14'1'11N RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— CA valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of a mile from the city, 5i.500. Also, a desirable property of 00 acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits, $6,000. Also, an excellent property of 3t.,,. acres, good house 1000 fruit trees, &c.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500. The adive are all in healthy and pleasant locations, and immediate possession can lie had. S. CUTHBERT & SON, je24 Real Estate Agents, 61 Market si. TEAS. -A choice selection of Black fi nd Green Teas, in store and ( or sale Wholesale or Ito taa, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner p of the Diem and and Diamond alley. fell MACA RON 1.-25 boxes Italian ; VERMICELLI-25 do do; OLIVE OIL-25 dozen genuine, in qUarts; 25 do do in pinta:. 5 do Lucca, in Elort ate flasks, just received and for sale by REYStER & ANDERSON, opts 59 Wood st, • "to St. Charles Hotol. O 1 MEAL-43u bble. Choice Sitceti Meal; 30 bbls. Choice Unsitted Corn Meal just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, 3 0 9 corner of Market and First eta. ()TATO OTATOES-500 .. barrels for sale % am agg HONEY FL 00 MEMEMIM JAMES P. BARB., ?Maar and Proprietor Vusittess o:,ards. JOS II DAVIS. Pittsburgh, Pa CAIRO, ILLINOIS HAWORTH & BROWNLER. -.Voids and gestaura*. B. D. 14Antrit, THOMAS GRAMM, SCOTT .110 VS,. Car. Irwin street said Duquesne Way, . PITTSBURGH, PA., I I ire- Also practices in Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield, MARKER & GRAHAM, and Cambria countie.. nugls .tY= 2 PROPiIETORS. CORNIICOPUE RESTAIIRANT, BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS 1 and others is directed to this establishment, which has been recently tided up for the purpose of atiording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE LN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par. ticutarl,y invited to call. Everythingpertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found - , of the freshest the market affords. ap29idaw SEETON'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND. JOHN SAVAGE, :Proprietor. Having taken and fitted up, with all the modem prevenient% this popular resort, the subscriber is pre• pared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the , best the market affords. Oysters will be Ferved . up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wii.es, Liquors and Ales he feels confident to recommendinr to the public for their excellence. v2c_cmi....sioß OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. REMISSALE .1.313 EXTASL DICILIZEts LN - LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, , All In their Proper Season. no26] GEO. REIN EMAN & CO. NTANSIUN HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, 1. Proprietor, No. 341 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pas sengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION LIOIISE, would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage There is attached a splendid STABLE Land extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Rim Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. Idermen. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, AND fl-OFFICO JIISTICE 07 TUC OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WVIIE AND FIFTH STREETS. lair All business connected with this office will be nt. tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—suck as Deeds, Mortimer.", Bonds, Power of Attorney, ke Titles to Real r.state examined. To the member of the ho tenders his services an Commissioner to take Depos.-tons to be read to the several Courts of this State. and elsewhere. Fits oSlo , is one of the main Police Stations o. the city, and er a. sequently his facilities in eXOClltiniz t.‘alriey, of that kind are very desirable. BAILEY & CO., BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fireepre.f, White Martae Store, Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET. North Side, Below the Girard House, PHILADELPHIA, Where they are now opening a stiiek of Imported Jewelry, Plated Ware., and Fancy Good., To which they invite the stt,rmou of the pnl d ,r Silver-Ware, Watches, Diamonds it Fear's, JOHN THOMPSON & CO., House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. DE.SILVER'S EN‘' SI ' PER I 1' El: I.k I. SHEET MAP OF TII E Vl' /F WAR, embra clng a full Map of Etiropo, :tn.l .t..ittplet..• map. of sar dima and Lombardy, Anatria stud Italy; lode ../1/ bodied in 0110 .+1171 , 1 . Irnpt riot Cht 44. -too 36111 mete t. (urn, tong e4 - 4:lt.able a...4,4011,1d Infoonatton , cannot LW , from .tiny other -ow , Tine mtauttruint carefolls eon - 11.1141 from the is teot teltaltie a nit trim te-, sylvtutt the ,t_reuirth it the an tm , rind narte. or the Pori era of Enrope, 141.4 :1rt.1.11,0... of the lea/le, tind tieia•ral , .if , piktr , l , 1,-; the present Ftrugele. Also carrot met Laltd-otne por trout+of Louis Napoleon 111 . Emperor of Franee les an.ler IL. Emperor iri :.lithe 10-eph I Emperor of_ Aurtna. 11111 i Nae,t, k:inauuel 11.. Fr o _ HAVES. ,rner nnkt I,larket JAS. MI LIAN(IA R, IA( (NG AIAF. LA PLANING MILL, would re-mi , eiftilly inform the public that tie has rebuilt name the tire. and haring r 'caged hie ectablishment, and filled it witt. tie nee. eat and most aporoved rilaChltiery. w nws prepared te fur melt flooring and planed bards. sawing and ro sawing, doors, sash and shutter kiln drled- frame., mouldings, box-making...to. South Pittsburgh September 7 1957. • ecIO CARPENTER WURK.--2arperiter Work, Repairing and Jobbing will be promptly au,mk-d to at the lowest 'ash prises and the short, notice, by calling at the CENTRAL PLANING iILI,S i Water 'Geo., between Federal and Bearer, Allegheny On hand and will be made to order, Mouldings, boor'. Shutters, Sash, Frames, Shelving, Flooring. rife., haring none but the beet wood working machinery We are prepared to fill all orders front builders, coutraetors and others. .1 kit F. PRICE, •. Central Plqnlnig Wfitex .tree t. nols Between Federal find Bearer, P. G ROCERIES. 14:0 kaids New Orl•aae 50 bbls Crushed do. 25 do Cotter do; 25 do Fa.stwiclt'a Syrup; 250 do choice New orkitn. 10 mire, prime Hire, for WM, H. SMITH 4 118 Second. and 147 Front ct,el.A. FOR RENT—A cottage house of line rooms. large yard and stal.le, two miles from the city, on the 'Braddock'. Field Plank Road, fd per month . For Meet—A duathug house of nine room, two nexus of ground, garden, fruit tree., etc, near !diners Slaio aear. For Rent—A larga and condonable house on :41.0Vt111- won Street, eleven rooms, giw and water--f 240 For Rant—A large dwelling house, garden. shade trees etc, carnage house and stable, en Bank Laos.. Alle gheny City—puu. For Rent—A warehouse on Water Street. For Rent—A email store room on Third Street Apply to aptl S. CUTHBERT A :•9 IN, 61 Market Street , FOREIGN NUTS -100 Frail Baca Almonds, .ft shell; 10 bales Bordeaux '26 " Sicily " " " Hard " 60 bags English Walnuts; 100 " Filberts; 60 bbla fresh Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Brazilian Cream Nutt; 1000 bush.Oround hint; " 6000 Ceres Nuts: Just received and for sale by REY:WER t ANIDERSON• No. Mt Wood street, Opposite St. Chariot. Hotel, SUNDRI 100 bus. Dried Apples 20 ' 'Dried Apples--psved ; 10 " Dried Apples—unp. - 15 dozen Corn Brooms ; 50 boxes No.l Starch: 100 bus. White Beans • 300 bundles Crown, Medium an.. Dcnb!e Crown Wrapping Paper, in store end for sale by JAMES A. 'FETZER., Corner Market end First streets. COFFEE. -200 sacks Rio, .just landing and for sale by WM. IL SMITH A Co., spilt] Second and Front streets. QILAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics, very low. C. HANSON LOVE, fe2 No. 74 Market street. JOSEPH HORNE', No. 77 Market Street, received another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass A Sherwood's superior SKELE TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, winti , and gray Mechanic Coreeta, in all sizes. foil FIRST OF 'THE SEASON.-100 b oxes Sweet Oranges, received this day—for sale by REYMER t ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street fe2l opposite the St. Charles Hotel. (IR OCER I L E S.—Everythin commonly kept in a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Wine and Liceor .establishment, can be had on the moot reasonable rms, nt BAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S. _fe2l in the Diamond A. RADAiA. NV A'PER.—A supply of Con S gross Water. also Empire Spring \later, fresh from Saratoga, jot re , aaved and for Kilo by Li. 'WILCOX, corner Smithfield and Fourth als SYRUPS.- 200 dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry Syrup; 10 do Strawberry Syrup; 10 do Pine Apple Syrup—for sale by Vii yTATOEST-135 bbls. to arrive, and - IO X side by (mr26) _HENRY H. el 0' 's SHAKER V AT,EItrA - N - ._- z , uosio fur &ale by B. A. FALINFSIOCK et CO., . Cower of Wood and First street.,. SYRUP AND MOLASSES.— _ 2.5 bbls. Ne 4 York Golden syrup; 60 " N. 0. Molasses, in oak barrels, in store and far sale by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE, fe2l - in the Diamond. A T EAST LlBERTY—Five.and-a-quarter .11 acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn pike, with %stream of water running through it, a very desirable lovation for residences, and convenient to the city, will be bold by S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market street. TR E R'S FLUID EXTRACTS.—A Al- I v assortment of Fluid Extracts from the cele ratory of Thayer & Co.,just received and for sale L. WILCOX, mrl Corner Smithfield and Fourth eta. ALOT—Not a "Corner Lot"—but a LARGE LOT of Embroidered Bands, for'sale at New York cost by _JOSEPH SORNE, :19/ 9 in Market street. Vrafessional. CIIARL : t;S W. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I,oesttivcs, CLurrox Co., PESN'A WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Low, under the firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY. Office, No. fit FOURTH STRE T. E. SIMPSON. au26:lc o! H. RIPPEY. JAMES A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE—No. 91 GRANT STREET C A It D. - T SCOTT, DENTIST, .o• Has removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 27R Penn Street, (South side,) third d e r above !land street. Office boors from n A. M. till I, P. M. fiint.lv JAMES S. , DENTIST, HAS REMOVED HIS tiFFI‘ E AND DWELLING TA No. 100 Filth street, CORNER ()I , MERRY ALLEY, Where his patrons and friends are invited to call 11,123 y JAMES A. 1.1 )11' RI E. A tt.ornev at Law, (Afire, Fourth •treet, Pittsburgh, Ipeisreen Smith field and Cherry Alley. dell:ly IT All 1,, Sur g. 4,11 I)(•titist, successor to W. No. 14/ Situthfielol streoL °thee hours from right to I o'clock, I Ina from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mines and Xiquors. WM. CLAYTON A. CO., W 11011,41-6 T LIQUOR MERCHANTS, Nu. 37 Di..ilwNp A LLET, WiOD STIII7.ET, PIT7SBUI:OI7. PA. gre- Almly hand. BI:u•kh•rr:. f'lierry and Cognac Firandi.,, Mdll4.itg.ll,l,‘ nI of th, r,..rybe,t quality. dold• - , E. P. MIDIPLETON & BRO. 131I't I EIIS WINES, BRANDIES, &c. ALS,, I,F.ALEN , IN Fine Old Whisliies, NO, S NoItTII FRONT STREET, PHILAIAP.IIIII.4. JOAN CO., lIOISIMS IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AND REcTIFYING DISTILLERS, ' No. 155 Liberty Strret, Pittsburgh, Pa. "u hsnd. Ni .Z:111,13 RIO • nl-o. 1.0%,-I,lA•rry, Wild Ra.l 7 l.diy, and l.uq•-r .11.114., _ . . . &bur° and ,egars. w & lON EH DEUIII IN ALL EUTLS or TOBACCO. sNiTrr AND SEGARS, N ot,tt sTREFr L VON Alt INSTUA L, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD :3T REFIT, Uht.l.tr the et. or! I Auryiture IMPORTANT NOTICE TN CONSEQU ENCE OF DECLINING health. the ,11,,r14., ,• air fr,rtt hths, rte.. loth I LI-, \ ht,W FURNITURE, MEM REM@ LINE, V a i.Nlni I , Et,. , Etr , Et He it.liso not Cal,inef and Chair Factory, or m F111,5111i the It. om. now rwoupwd l.y lorn Ono "I , l9pateh Bnildin" fifth rtroct—p ,, ,e.iston gtven t o Ono tint of duly. Per-on, In ivAni ‘,l Furnhuro uill find did, a rune op portunity to purelt,o, From 10 to 2:1 per Cent I=l H. H. ItIAN, and FIFTH STREET JAMES W. WOODWELL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EMBRACING every t vir cif Furniture, R„sewood. M4l. L :u~c, aml Walnut, sultahlo for Charnt,or• and Puurw, I{oom, o teal to any in Now York and Philadelphia, and at Every article made by hand. nn•l Warranted . !T Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of Fmniltire and C•hair•, on rea,onallle terms. Hotels and .tearuboat. Mr,lied at the sloArieSt noGoe. War, rooms, Now. 77 and 79 Third street, Patabergh, Pe mrl:lyd Olarriagcs. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, AND EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH IVIIITE HA S JUST RECEIVED AT lIIS RE POSITOI:Y. situated near the Tv 0 M le Run, be tween Pittsburgh and Lawreneevi e, Apl, el and gcno rid assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. His arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second hand vehieles, and the public may rely on always finding n VOO , l hand. Ile also man ufactures to order on short 110t,oe, CARRIAGES, and all pertaining to the business. \Vtth eighteen years ppractical ,aperience in the business, and his well known t„,,,ihe i es, he darters himself that he oilers great induce ments to purchas,gs. isr The establishment is Merited na the route of the Excelsior Umnilsei Line of Coaches,-'rinsing the door every fifteen minutes 1.10,11 W JOHN S. SHAFFCR'S Carriage and Harness Repository, NOS_ 7 AND 9, CUR. DIAMOND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET, BETWEEN TILE DIAMOND AND I.IBERTV ST., PITTSBURGH, PA Carriages stored. sold and bought on commission. Repairing done promptly. l'orchaser , from the country will find a largo assortment of CARR IA ef Ai I E. 9 AND HARNESS, Which will please them, both an Ir quallt)riand price C. WEST & CO., CARRIAGES,, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, Na. 197 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Q All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. myttilyttis Vatents. THE LAST FAST. TILE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. THE SUBSCRIBERS HANING BOUGHT the right to manufacture. in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the Climax Grain and Scal Fan, the factory will bo found at MUNN a BARTON'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them. Their take the premium everywhere that they have been shown. Tlihy are neat, cheap and the faster. ever known. W. INGLIS, szolilydaw J. STACY. DOT'CLAY FOR GLASS MANUFAC TURERS.—The attention of glass maufacturers is requestatt to our Pot Clay, which is a superior article, and.canteaold at about ono-half the price of German Clay. Orders for any ampant a - ill be promptly' attended to by CHADWICK & SON, ang6 . No. 1.0 and 151 Wood at, Pittaburgb. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED iN'lB55. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May let to November Ist, from 7 to D o'clock ; and from No vember Ist to May lat. from 0 to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than ONE DOLLAIL, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semiannueelly, 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 bears the Fame interest from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present hie pass book. At this rate, money will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate MOUT AIM ass-ILLIS PIM CLNT. a TEAS. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applioation at the office 1333213 Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, James Shidle, Alexander Bradley, James IJ. Kelley, James Herdman, Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. IL., Isaac Al. Pennock, William S. Lavely, Hill Burgwin, %William J. Anderson. ITUSITta. John G. Backofen, F. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, James B. D. Meeds, Alonzo A. Carrier, James 3PAuley, David Campbell, Walter P. Morahall, John S. Coe r ave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry L. liingwalt, William Douglas, John 3f. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Seidel), Benj. L. Falinestack, John D. Scully, James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, Theobald Emtaitaetter, Charles K nap, Isaac Whittier. BZCILITART ern TIM/SCRIM. CHARLES A. COLTON. [aplB DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. 33_A_T3KMFtS, Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York, Issue Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for travelers, availahle in all the cities of the United iiitams, Canada, the West India Islands, etc. similar to those in such extensive use in Europe. mrltc2in AVMS LOOKLS 'MOS. D. LOOMS. AUSTIN LOOMIS S: CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgage-, and all Se aunties for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with eollateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AN!' SOLD. Persons desiring Loan. can be aocommodansl ou reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at retnimenuire pnees. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real Estate. Office. No. 92 FOURTH STREET. 10. , VA Wood. mh2dy AUSTIN Lot )MIS. Notary Public,. NnoLmEs & SONS, Banker? and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Flank Note, Exchang ‘,O the Enatern and Western Cities eonstantly for sale collection, made in all the (nth, through.ari th. United Stater. Liep...uts received in jra (ands or cur rent piper, No. ai Market street between Third ant Fourth ntreets. DaZu:ly ibrorers. WILLIAM HAGALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, MILLER & RICRETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BRANDIES, WINES AND SE.GAILS, NO r.:-.21 ANT. riIRNER 1.1131.11 TY ANT. SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ir., dr., Von stantly on Hand. [nir2. M'CANDLESS, MEANS & (,:vr3,,r., w WIC. • j WHOLESALE GROCERS MB= ==li 13=111 Aorwarding and o;onunission wiLLum H. YEATON, - Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHI air Agent for IlEndsick LCo Chart,paitn.., Ingeh Company Amsterdntn Gin , iinvanlt 6.,[min 4nrn, Brandies. et, in eo and In •t.,r. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Phi METAL AND itlA )MS N OTICE To (IENTS. - WU iuico (01 hand Gcnt'■ Patent. Leather and French Calf CONGRESS GAITERS And STRAP SIT ES, wh eI we ure cie.:ltng, lost, Kt 31 FIFTH STREET. SUMMER, MILLINERY. Children's Clothing Emporitn MRS. M. A. WEAVER HAS ciPENED AT (t'l , sTAIM, IRI.N CITY A full assortment of of the lateld tityles. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING kept emp.tantl) en nand, and made to order. DI/ranee—Next door to the 'Frtmoung Store, toward myl4:ty Al'orel street. 012 S A L E.--A dwelling hou6e of hall, fire romps and cellar, on Ann ptrect, Allegheny, with lot of ground al feet front by 110 deep to Robinson street. Also, a cottage house on Robinson street, Price for all, itl'2oo. Terms easy. 1e25 S. CUTHBERT k ON, 61 Market St. T EAS OF EXTRA FINK (411 A LITY SELLING VERY LOW The hest limmortment in the city will always I,e found at THE PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Ft fIA Buret, Near 50 GR. AYER'S WORM CON FECTION, for sale by RARTIVELL A SHEPHARD. Drugtrieta, fe2l Corner Wood and Sixth streota WINNER'S COLLE(I'D)N OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, conAtiting of COTT I LI. t SCHoTTlsellai, QuADRILLEs, WALTZES, MARCHES, HORNPIPES, HEELS, 3i04, Fevct DANCES, and other popular itirs, arranged in an ea,i , man ner for the violin, by S. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by. je2.5 JOHN H. MELLOR, al Wood streeL REAL JAPAN BLACKING.--This ines tirmmeeomposition, with half the usual labor, pro ducer a most brilliant jet black, affords teamshejeet to the leather, and is fret from :thy unpleasant smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by etas. corner Diamond and Maatol taxeet. - V N' S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA tiIINUER—An excellent family medicine, for sale i!lplesale and retail, by . FLEA I NG, fe.o corner Market. et and Diamond. HERRING -10 bbls. Eastport, new ; 10 do Alewives', do . . WM. H. SMITH Ji 110 Second. and 1.11 Front streets. Fur 'ale by jeal FOUNDRY IRON-50 tons . Lake Superior Foundry iron, to arrive and for salo by HENRY H. EOLLEsiH. WIN 1)0 V CURTAINSAt WhOleatt -' l3 and Retail, for Pala by mrio W. P. MARSHALL k CO. ERNS.-100 bushels, for sale by WM. H. SMITH & CO a. .nd d 147 Fourth etreeta 500 LB financial. ter. GEORGE ALBREE. Plitsburgh.Pa C I'httrlurg IZEITI=I PErrsill HG 11, PA I=l OEM= No. 24 Fifth Street, .8. ROLL SULPHUR- For sale HARTWELi. & SHEPHARD, 1: prim Wood and 13istreeta. 31tSttltattf e. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Cor9PAny, LOCK LEAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN- SYLVANIA.. Cosh Copital,... saoo,ooo Premium Nota $13 2 , 343 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, Ac., in town or country. Drumm I . —Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrarrt% Hon. 0. C. Harvey, Chas. Crier, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. 0. C. HARVEY, President T. T. Annals, Vice President. Teas. Krrenme, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Anent, • del" No. an Fifth street MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE, No. SS Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ASSETS—MAY arm, 1659. Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, and se cured by two approved names 4116,500 00 Bills Receivable- • 30,6.15 29 Bills Discounted 800 00 115 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 0.105 00 100 Citizens' Bank " 6,175 00 40 " Exchango Bank " " 2.050 00 CO " Bank of Pittsburgh " " 2,750 00 Balance of Book Accounts 6,054 95 (Mince Furniture 400 00 Cash ........ ...... ...... ................. .. ..... ... 61.113 04 5..139,653 31 RENBY M. ATWOOD,Secretary. 'DIRECTORS: James A. Hutchison, Georue A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell. William Rea, e'epb Kirkpatrick, Wilson Mille John NEDevitt, my 23 Wm. A. Caldwel:, Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Oflice, N 135 and 437 CH EIiTINXT STREE'f, near Fill h. STATKISENT OP •{SY £ Ts, .i.i.NIRRT Int, 1559. Published Agrautty to An Act of A.c.catJy. bring: Ftr.t Mortgagee, amply secured /1,731.545 59 Is'ol Ek`t.tP, 4 present value/103.313 51,1 O.A. 77 .7 tit 71 T.•lllporLry Lome on ample Collateral Srr .. ta 58,320 29 Stocks,(pre.ent value (550,547 72.1 .... 71.5171 Note. Mid Bak 11.4.1 . eiVabli! ............. • 42.007 ai 12, i 16,528 62 The only profit, from preminmv which this enmpsny enn divide by low, are frem n 41,4 whorl tare been de termined. In.urance, mad. , on err ry description nt Property, in mown and Country, at rate, .5 I n ann t on.sistent with security. telllCe their neorporanon, a period r f chitty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of ihe advantaires of Insuranee, a+ troll as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 'KZ:3.2106,5W 1.7. Charles W. Banoker, . Mordarrd D Lewis, Tobias Warner, David S Brown, Samuel Urant, Issao L. , Jacob EL Smith, "'Alward C. I mle, Ueorge W. Richards, Cieurge Fates, CLIA.9. N. RANCHER., President. EDWARD C DAT-FL Vire President. WM. A. sTEis.„ Secretary pro tem. J. I:Atti,NER COFFIN, Agent, rnyla Northeaot vornor Third mid Wood otret,t..4. 3 I:4 an RgigrEINECI 31 BY TEE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Of Philadelphia, )n Buildings,Limited or PrrpPtual, Merchan dice, i"urniture, &c., in b.wn or c,untry. AS:IF. IS, 5276,47 S 43 CAPITAL. 8177.931 ItivoAtod os follow,, Viz:— First Mortnnao on lynymo - 041 Coy Propene . . . worth douhle thy nrriollut . . Put.muoylvaum 11:141 road Cry GNcrrt..ll Ort a . 13 Loons. $30,0C4 ro`t 111..chetty Gotlnty 6 P r••ot. Pt-tin-)1,,n1,1 144,000.00 City of Ylitladelpllm.o - tA rt. Pcnn'a R.P4.. Loan. C.,000 00 l'oun-ylvntata R44414 - ....41 Company . ... . 4.0.10 0111 ' , took of the Rehano4. 711ny.11:t1 I,llrallou Co._ 19,1fA OU stock of County Fire In-uran.•444'44 LULU 00 Stook of Delaware M.S. In:Jul.:we Compqny. 17.0 00 Onion 3f. Insurance Scrip • .. !ISO 00 hilt, Recuival - .1,4. piNt ...... Look Areount., aert - nod et 0..... ..... 7,311 0.1 Ca,h on hand and in Hank 1:4,56:1 at; V-76,478 4: CLEM Tl - I,LEY. Pre.deaL DIRL,ToR S. Clem Tingley. thst - nuel iikpliflin, Wlllllll,l R. thnlnpson, Robert St.s..n, Frpdorike Brown. William Mn,er. 0 - ,rnelins St..venson, B.ni.umn W. Tinyloy John R. Worrel. M..rshall Hill, H. 1.. Carsnn. Z I,throp, Robert T 4.1111.1. Charles L e h u ,d, Fred,-As I.Fni,g. Jaor,t, T. liiintin4, Coarle. S. ICo,sl. - ]inith Bowen. A 1.1111.-• S W,.,siwAr.i. John 111 , .p11. Pitts. 1-1 31 111N11131.1.N. So, retary. 3. GARDNER COFFIN, Aizent, myl ,l Northeast curl,c r 11ail and Wood strc.ers. educational. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers LORETTO, CAMBRIA Louyry, PA, THISINSTITUTION, naturally situated fur Educational Purposes. nrfords all the induce ments that can bo doured for a Catholic In.titution. It as located in the most healthy and Pictureailirc portion of the alleghemee, distant four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The scholastic year commences the tiret of September, and will close on the Ist day of July following. The Terms for Board. including a thorough Eughhli fictrutifie your,. are Slaio per annum, The Clais,ica end Modern Languages form an extra charge of /de per annum. • Washing and use of Bedding $lO. For further partieulars apply to the euporior of the C dIr b e. References can la. made to the Ili. Rey. Dr. O'Connor. nuilataiw VINCEN"I"ti C01.1, - EGEAND St:MI:NA RY, under the care of the Benedictine Fathers, near LATROBE, W aq - DIORELAND COUNTY. Pc In the College are taught the uimal branches of Em Education. In the Seminary. the ClAmsiCS, Mathematics , , RiStOrY, Rhetoric, Philosulihy, etc., and the different braueMis of higher erudition necei.wary or useful to titot,ut,pirtng to the Prie.athotol. Thu term+ ft, hoard and Twonn are $BO per year, t be paid senitemnitally. straaly in advance. - . German and French, and other languages, Dream g Painting, Music, form no extra ch trge,, excepting some reeompensation for the use of instrument,. Medicine, Washing. Books, Stationery, &v., form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September, and ends on bite ;sti of Jury following. ' • • • PaTIIER G. B. LUMM, lyl3fbreetar of I. College. 9 000 FOR A macic ROUSE and TO lots of ground, on Bank Lane, Al legliever elty. c 2506 fu r a;„; 4,; otiuwe laud. and dwelling house, at 4 'miles (rote the elty.. $t MK) for 115 acres of land. at aixteen miles from the city. Wail good improvementn. Kuun for 2V acres of land, at four miles from the city; 0 , 41 dwelling house. barn, AIN, fie—orebnad of from Jon to toe tree, all under fence—coal of good qual ity. The ImprovementP on the !Au,. are Worth $4,500 fene propertie. , and many others are to -ale It; 9. (11TIIFIERT A SUN. pG Real Estate Agents. 51 Market street. BRAN DES lil Fu MEDICAL PUITPoEs —Warranted of the best quality. Also, a , oroplete tv+sortmont of Wines, Whiskeys and Gins, of ,npernd quality, 1.14 constantly on hand at Jr/SF:Pii FLEMING'S, jolt. (*nor Diamond and hiar.itAl street. IN"4FANS.-- 2 :500 Palm Leaf Fans, told by tho ease or Ftnede. elk. Linen and Puller Four, at low prices at EATON, CREE & CO'S, 354 Fifth - and Market sta. VA LLT ABLE IN FORMATION TO BUI I,DEFLS.—Mouldings, Window Frarnes, Panel Doors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, Ac.; in fact, every hind of woodwork used in building, all made of good mate nals by the le•ac in workmen and unrivalled machinery. Brackets of every patteill furnl!ibed and scroll sawing done. J. A fl. T. ?BRA Central Planing Mills, Water street, between Federal and Bearer, Allegheny City. .QAUNThER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL.—A new 17 and Scientific Self Instrnefipg ;School for the violin, on an entirely new 'method; intended' foe beginners, amateurs and lesehers. This work is particularly in• (ended to give the scholia . anlion: thorough and scien tific method of playing the violin in all ds branches, in less than one half the Bate than is required from any other work ever published or Introduxed in this coun try—by George Saunders. Price 50 cents. For gals by JOHN IT. liiELLOIL No. Si Woad street. Copier mailed on rerelpt of the price. my 24 PURE STILL CATAWIM. have on hand a large supply or pure Still Catawba Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything In this line should call and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere- . JO& PIXIIING, mrTf Perrier Diamond find Market idrieet C 1 EES E.-1200 boxes extra prime cutting Cheese for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS r AKE FISH .-2.00 packages for sale by .1 . ;:e4 HENRY 11. OOLLINs. WHITE BEANS-50 bushels for sale by Ica) WM. H. SMITH & CO. HU LW,. prime Syrup for sale by IVM.' H. SMITH & )era Second and Front el.._ SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. R. WELDLN. '`Sand treet near Fourth. jr , 2o CHEESE -SCI boxes choice CiOAOrrateese lJ ju-t received and for Lyle at TIAWORTA BROWNLEE'S , corner of the Diamond and Lnarnond :they. apS ROSIN. - r 3N) i;t4A. Nn. fTI Mid fo NiliP by 13--440" nit ARNOLD'S FLUlD—WAirained • geiabine, for sale by J. EL WELDIN, ant 63 Wood street, near Fourth.; flii.EC BOOK I n all the Banks, for sale by J. R. WZLDIN, OS Wood amid, bolt prom. fferliad. To : Young Men. A LL Who ARE SUFFERING FROM xi., the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the debility arising from Sexual Insesae, can be surely and permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and rigor, by using the ELIXIR DE VIE. This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is constantl used in Europe with never failing success. IC wil thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY; - SEMINAL EMISSIONS IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradtcate the effects of either MERCURY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually suffer Me without knowing a remedy. The cost of cure is triflinig., One bottle will last on month; and is suitable for either Sex. Bent free by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, $1 per Bottle. D. H. ANDERSON, 381 Broadway, N. Y. N. EL—A Circular containing full particulars and direc tions will be rent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on'application. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. mr29,ermiscr-end Address, PROPOSALS FOR• ARMY TRANSPOR TATION.—ProposaIs will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12, M., on the Ist day of October next, for the transportation of military supplies during the year 1960 and 1061, on the following routes: 1. F tom Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tory of Kansas, from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Nebraska, or from anypoint on are west bank of the Missouririver north of Fort Leatotiworth and south of latitude 42 deg. north at which a/depot may be establish ed, to She posts which ate nowrormay be established in the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude Si deg. north, in Oregon south of latitude Si 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 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 otherktpot as may be des ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or depots 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 of the routes than one hundred thousand pounds, oar more on route 1 than ten millions of pounds and on routes 2 and 3 than two milliega live hundred thousand piaunds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation trill be per formed on eaeli route in each month of the year, and may be made fur 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 let day of January,.DitiO ; 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 be required to have places of busines or agen cies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar runie, and Fort Vinod, or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. Earl, 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 for its faithful performance. Proposal., trill be endorsed as follows: Proposals for Arno/ Trassix,rlatton, and none will tie entertained un less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth in this advertisement. 'the nein is reserved of rejecting any or all the bids that may be made. QUARTKIIIIASTER t:avenue sa I CFICL, Washington, Jime 27, 1059. jy4gnivnitirel Public Sale of Orizaba iron Works, Sophia Furnace, &c. - 10111" virtue of authority, vested in us as ,JIJ/ as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard 11'Cor. rine k, and in pursuance of a decree of the Did.riet Court of Allegheny ekainty:ln the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in N 0.3 of November term, 1959. we will expose to public sale, at the Merchants' Exchange. on Fourth street. in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 15th do y of Sep tember. 1 , 69, commenein4 at II o'clock. A. 31.. or at such tune and place to which said sale may be then there ad journed. all tie following described property. to wit: The .u,tl tenements conipo:ot and appurtenant to Orimba Iron Wort:, and Sophia Furnace, situate in- Pcllock townstup, atijnining and adjacent to the borough of NOW Castle. in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania. bound ed and described a 4 A piece of land bounded. north hr Neshannoek creek; east by the Penn,lvama Canal: south by miler land of said trusc.xnd we,ii by Neshanuock creek.contamingono acre more or le,. on which are erected a blast furnace, . . . known by the name of Sophia. 40 feet IlquAre and 45 feet high, casting home, tuyer home, cinder house. ctoek house. boiler house. engine house, engine and blast; anti three botlrrs in hoder house, and fire extra boilers set an.] complete. !tin] large driek nt:ieh. A of land. ts . kMining at north-east earner of Rol ling Mill lot. on NeAtannoel:ereelhrunning thence north 47. 4 . West Ile' wet. north 47t., 1 ' east 151 feet: thence along Md , mill lot ..bet to tho pia., of beginning; oat which is a trick :Old a blacksmith shop. A pieee of hind of one aver and S-1 perches. more or less. wginintur at a plot twar Leek yo. 2.0 n Pennsylva nia Canal. running south '2'o.; west nun feet to a post on said canal: never south rant feet LO a post C 3 Neshant,l, creelA thence south 46 , 3 V, west :300 test by sail creel, t.. a po , t, thence -with east 244?,1 feet to the I.lace hegninimx on which is erected a Rolling MM. the main bitilding BO by 212 feet. with sheds attach ed. in aloe). are 10 boiling furnace, 5 heating furnaces, boilers and engine, stnftelent to drive all the machinery in stud mill: bar rills:Small ions. nail plate and muck roll, squeezer,. shears., cc, 15 nail machines, and one wrought spike machine, and a bnek warehouse. Co by lit feet. A piece of land, beginning on the canal at south-west corner of mill lot, and running south 2.51‘.? west 136 feet along said canal; thence south CitO,a° east to feet by land of J. 1 J. C White; thence south 3e east 181 feet by street; thence west 24 feet to a post; thence south IP east Ifs tees by an alley; thence 18 feet by J. &. J. C. White, to mill lot; [hewn along said lot to the place of begin ning: containing one-half acre, more or less, on which is a nail and stave factory 46 by 112 feet, engine and boiler house. with engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24 nail machines, one spike machine. one stave mochine, circular saws. Le., therein contained; one play house, 58 by 34 feet. %Mb machinery for grindinc-and tempering efav to make fire brick. and a brick-drying house 78 by feet, partly on said lot and partly ou laud ofJ. & J. C. White. A lot of ground. No. 8. in White's addition to New Cas tle, bounded on the north and east by streots; south by lot No. 7, and west byfleraon street. 54 feet front by 150 feet, on which is a liriek eiaper-shop, 25 b 3 40 fret, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A piece of land in NeiMannock township, lyine south of Ea,throok road. containing a armee. more m less, be ing part of the Ihnnison tract, purchased by P. M'Cor mirk from Diana Ihtopson, satiate about Mile, from New t'astle, on the EatAbruok roaii. A lot of ground. bounded north by other land of said trust; east by A. h. and G. W. Crasvtord; other by White's heirs, and west by JetTersOn street, on which is erected a brick dwelling house. The above descnbeil property trill be 'old together, as a %hole. Also, in separate parcels, as desoribed: The undivided ballot 4tiO acres of land, more or less, iu Neshannock township. bounded north by Crawford: oast by Pearson. P) le and others; south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and Crawford, aboundint with coal; about 250 avers cleared: coal Minks opened: a number of fume houses, barns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, Ic., erected thereon. ' A piece of land in Neshannock township. bounded by lands of William Alexander, James Boyle and John M'Kce. containing 15 acres and 130 perches. on which is erected a plank house, a log house, a frame stable:about 'X acres cleared; also a good spring of water. Four contiguous lots of ground. in Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others:south by White; east by \login and others, and west by -, on which are erected dwelling houses, stables, de. A piece of Inuit in the borough of New Castle, beginning at the north-west corner of school huuse, on east side of Je . ffer,, , km sired, near the bridge. over Nes shammed: creek; thence SS° east 130 feet, 'to said creek; thence north :173- 2 .a - est 43 feet; thence sMali west 281 feet, to Jefferson street; thence south 1. east 125 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing one acre, more or less. • A lot of ground. Go feet front by Ir.o to depth,in the borough of New Castle; liOurided north by stryetenst by alley; south by Jacob Lint, :old West by Jeflersdla street, on Which 15 erected n frame stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township, to While's addi tion to New castle. L4ginning on atilt street, at the cor ner of lot No. t; thence smith 2: 3 east by said street 60 feet; thence south R5 O west by lot NU 3,150 feet; Monce north IP west by alley 50 feet, to south-west eorner lot No. 1; thence north 55.. east by lot No. 2, 150 feet to the place of becinnMc. A frame house and lot in Pollock township, hounded north by Noshannock creek; east by Jefferson street; west by -; east by A lot of ground in said township, bounded north by Wallace; east by I.y an alloy; smith - br pickson, and west by Croton road: being 50 feet in . frenebylso feet in depTh. Also, a tract of hold, of about .428 acres, in Sugar Creek township, Veuango county, Pennsylvania, known as the Saw-mill Trant. being the same described in deed from Pollard ArCortnick to said trindees. dated 2&l August, 1455. A more full and accurate description of the property to he sold will be famished from the deeds, at the time of sale, or previously, on application to the trustees. TERMS:-One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the acknowledgment of the deed; one. third iu sln nimiths, and one-third in twelve months from the time of Wide, 'with interest from that time; the deferred payments to be secured by Loud and mortgage on the premises; one-third of the amount of the first or cash payment to be paid when the property is struck down. ISAAC M. PENNOCK, WILLIAM If. NIMICK, CHARLES KNAP. IL ERADY WILKINS. r iii E CHEAPEST PIAN(IS IN THE UNITED STATES.--just rer:eired four ).toss ewood round cornered 6,14 and 7 octave Pixims, manufactured by C. H. Hays A Norwich. They . are Made with a full iron frame, with French Grand ActionoMil made in all resPectirifter thO designs of the best mMters. 0!.5 octaves for $175 00 0 200 GO They will be void only kg cash, es the very email corn . tnision charged for selling, and the extreme low prices obtained by the manufacturers will not lystify them to sell on credit. For sale in r,6 JOHN If. lIELLOR, 61 Wood street. SI_TG A 0. Sugar, Crushed, Lump, pulverised and Coffee Sugars for sale loiv, by the barrel, at HAWORTH A 13HOWNLEE7S, fe2l in the Diamond 1 THE CORNER OF BANK ,ChAST lanes, Allegheny, two lots each 2514 feet front by and a brick dwelling of hull, two - parlors, dining - room, kiletwn, Wash-house, tour chamber.., and finished aide, a good cellar under the uhtle ac. For Sale , by • hi. curtiar,wra sON, mrl7 51 hlarket street. NEAR THE CITY, and in a healthy and pleasant location, we have for sale, a two-story Frame Dwelling House and six acres of land. The house contains a hall, dining room, parlor, kitchen, wasiehousi , e and five chambers, good grates, and closets in every moan& well of softwater; stable carnage-house convenient; about 50 fruit trees, grapes, 3c. , &c. Price 15;900:7 s.,C,HTELBEWI SON. .• : fil , Hirket street. NEW WALL PAPER.--Third arrival far. the Season. The assortment always complete at the old etand, No. 87 Wood street. je9 ' W. P. MARSHALL d co. ItICE-10 tierces prime for tide by WN H. SMITH k CO, - - 7. - - - '.. Sailmds. PITTSBURGH, ET. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING OARS ATTACHED TO ALL THE NIGHT TRAINS, THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARGi ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 18C,9 Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows Leave Pntsbargh. Crestline. Fort Wayne Express. 12:15 A. N. 0:56 A. r. " L-01 P. at. Mail 6:50 111. Express . 12,•50 P. Y. SAS r. st. 2:ZO Y. ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 6:47 P. IL; Express, Etat NG. ARRIVE AT PITTSBIJ RET RG UR H— IN , Mail P. Y.; Express $:9O P. Express, 2'L) A. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:30 A. x, and 560 P.M. From " " COS " 1210 " Through trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuy ho ga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon; Shelby, San dusky Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Cresthne, 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, UmcinnaM etc, etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, In St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Mums. 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 arid 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 lino of the road, to all parts of the United States. J. J. HOUSTON, General Prosen • er Agent, Pittsburgh. 1859 SUMNER ARRANGEMENT. 1859 On and After Monday, April 11th. - Pennsylvania Central Hanna& NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sundays,) at 210 a. it, stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all rear stations between Johnstown and 'Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at I P. IL, with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at LOO P. IL THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except linnday,) at 4:20 e. N., stopping only at principal stations, mating direct connections at Harrisburg-for . Baltimore, and arriving , in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 72...13 a. Y. THW EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Stationevery evening at 8:50 P. X.. stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, an., con. fleeting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Batt core, and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 a. N. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PAS.SIi:NGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) lit C:)0 o'clock. A. a, stop ping at all stations, connecting with. Indiana Branch Frain at 1050 a. a, and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. Coriemanah, 1:20 P. X. THE 'JOHNSTOWN. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 2:50 P. X, stopping at all stations, and running as tar as Conemaup. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN far lurtle Creek Bridge leaves daily. (except Sunday.) at 1rb4.0. a. N. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:30 P, a. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily(except Sunday,) at Gal P. N. RETURNING 'MAINS arrive in Pittsburg h _ as fa). lowa:—Express, 12,45 P. If ; Mail, 11:50 P. a; Fast Line, 12:23 L. a; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 A. at First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6;50 A. a; Second Ac .commodation, I2:30 P. 31; Third Accommodation, eda Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blahs. villa Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accommodation Train Ea.st and West: PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on th, Pittsburgh and Connells vibe Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows: Mail Train. 7:00 A. N; Express Train, 2:50 P. N. Return ing trains from Pittsburgh and Cannellaville Road ar rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 a. sr, and 6:15 P. a. 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 be surpassed on any other route. The midis ballasted with stone, and is entirely free frem . ditst ; we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronage. PARE: • No New Y0rk....—....513 00 I To Baltimore- Philadelphia. 10 00 Lancaster... Harrisburg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasin , ticaets in car, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PERTH I.E in raldition to the Station rates, except from stationsMiere the Company has no Ant. ge NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—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 for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to .1. ST FAVA RT. Agent, At the P. R. It. Passenger Station, 802 On Liberty and tyrant streets. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, A_pril 27 trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Itailroa:il, in Pitts burgh, as foliows Pittsbaro, G7meld4smd Chimp Line.—Express trains leaves Pittsburgh at lgiTs and 1:05 P. w, for Cleve land. Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and the North West. The Ins P.M. train connects at Bayard with trains for all points on the Tusearawa.s Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, must be particular to ask fortickets via Cleveland. Ricer Line.—Express trains leave at 1215 A. a, and 1i0.5 r. a• for Wheeling, Zanesville Circleville, Colum bus and Cincinnati. The 12:15 a. m'train stops at Wells sine. Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. 'The 1:05 P. IL train stops at 'Wellsville and etations below Wellsville. Mat/ Train leaves at 8:25 A. M. stopping at all Way Sta. ions on River Line. Accommodation leavesat 5;00 r. m.; running to Wells ville only, stopping at all Way Stations. - Pittsburgh, Chlumbus and Canciniasti awl kills via Step bent,' :Ist Express at 12:15 A. /11., amt .- Express bah r. at., for Newark, Colundgis Dayton, Indianapolis, ( a nimist', Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all points in the South West. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, without change of cam. Splendid Sleeping Cars attached to each Express train. Passengers .desiring to go: o Colunabtil, Cincinnati, etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line, must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through and handledfres of charge. Fare always as low as any other route, and connec tions certain. Through Ticket can be procured at Piti.burgh, Hu riAprgh. Philadelphia, 4.;ew York apd 140-stan, F R. 3!YE.103, fieperal 3icket Agent, Cleveland. • aNCI. STEWART. Ticket Agent, ap27 Liberty Street Depot, Pittibu •h. 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859 Fr HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL 4. ROAD COMPANY are now prepared to receive and forward Merchandise under through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN Rates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line. For information as to rates, facilities, etc., etc., appli. 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 YORE, C. W. Parsed, Broadway, above the Astor House. At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Cowton, corner Broad and Cherry streets. At PHILADELPHIA, Col. Eellp, corner. Sixth and hestuut streets. At BALTI3IORE. J. T. England, Camden Station. At PITTSBURGH, J. A. (laugher; 144 Water detest. vs. Par - Ocular' attention of ... merchants; marlultrcyrtrerl and shipper, generally, 'of Pittsburgh, Allegheriy "City; and ticimry, is called to the fd4ilitids orthis New Route compared with others, and their patronage and I EOOO j ae respectfully solicited. HENRY D. MEARS, aßitf General Freight Agent B. S. 0. R. R. Co. NnY ' ROUTE VIA RIVER vip RAILROAD. ..• Indianapolis & Cincinnati R ailroad. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haqte and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAIETTE and PERU. ' Freights carried from Cincinnati . or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hoar% and at lqw rates. The ?lily 'oad by trbh shipments ,hn be made from elnelliTtati tO the West, without breaking bulk. copslgnments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent, Cln t.innati; or. W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at wrencebmg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com mission; no charge for drayage or commiaion at Lawrence. 6"r Or further information apply to THOMAS RAT' GAN, (No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is prepared to give 11111OUGH airmen to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greencastle, Craw fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. JNO. F. H. C. LORD, Presiden CHEEK, General Freight Agent._ mrB (glassware. LIMED B. CIMINO 1110118.101 31.01inr80n LDRLBp DITMILDG ..... L. IMIGITLLT. . 2 CURLING, ROBERTSON "& CO., yam) facturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain rapt 044 Ky WARE.' Warehouse, No. 17 • Wooct street, cprper • Front, Attsburgh. All other kinds of GlasaWare and Window elas at low market prices. [a .1141 TIT A. & F. MAi BURG, VV IXPOILTI2B ITN MAINTVITISMS 01 •=- CIGARS , AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 45 WEST LOMBARDr 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 assortment are unsurpassed by any house in tbe State, while large contracts made by one of the tlnn dqrin,g the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra in ducements to our friends at resent, - nzsay AtA•T H: MU EITW'T - E.TENUrir) SPARSLMS HOCIL and MOSELLE WINES, Imported and for sale by W. A. &F, MARBURG_ , 5e2.1 . 1y Solo Agents. Baltimore, Md. li MAN HARDIN - A in- AARDW ARE AND CITTLE ,_A Etr, imported and for sale at low_ilanrea by • Iv e al y W. A. A F-MARBURG, Baltimore, lid CA.RTWRIGHT .& YOUNG, (SuCcessors to John Cartwright,)'; AIL IkirANUFACTI:TRERS AN rynteoßTEßs' of Pocket arid Tablv; Dutleii,'Surgical and Dental instruments, Guns, Pistols, te Fishing Tackle, VW-. No 86 Wood street They give special attentign to themanufan Owing of Tromso; Supporrs, etc- Jobbing and Repatc fdi with poixotrualiq and despidak.,