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Anstrut .and limit . nue super insperhsl sheet. rut it.ot ft In. hes fttruo•long sueh rellahle trettgraptootti ottothethott os ottunot Ite pret'urett front :toy ottit, —tor. e she, totrefulle tottoptltol fp on the Itt test rehottleauthorthes.,tetu, otid nal - tett of the Powers of Europe. tt Itrtef thos.outs of the Leaders nod ttrou--• the pr s. ,tl,l trio.,,(LNapoieon 111 . Etovethr %.•• ati.l., IL. FAnyterto :tit the Russ,- . I . Etuperor of At/strut. and N'tetor Enttnute! Ko Sariiiilll. For sale by other n'ott.i net I .le._., :FAS. MILLINGAR, /NG:\ 11 EL.\ MILL would reei.er , Vally inform ho F• 11 1 ,114• that he boo rebuilt sin-.' the Are. and harm, eo 'urged kilo establtahrnent, and tilled it wild, the n, an.] most aporocod mtwhinery. 11.0 KIT:II,A nieh flooring and planed board,. ecr,wl snot ng and ro cawln. ,104,1,4 Kan t. and niumers, kiln dried. Mum—, moulding, box-making. dr. South Pataburgh, September 7. 7557. self, CA RPF:NTER WORK.--Carpt•nt,.r NV ink. iteiwunng and Jobbing will be prouitl) attended LO at the lowest each prices and the •Morteet notice, by calling at the cENTRA 'M Water street. between Federal and !leaver, Allegheny tat hand and will it. made v. order, M chiding, 'Door, Shutters, Sash, Wallies, Shelving, FlKe,rmg. etc., haring none but the boat wood working machinery. 0 or,. prepared to Si! all orders from bui hien. eonimetor• and other.. J b II 1' Central l'lamng. 1%11, Wat, nols Between F.leral and Flttnr..r, Alt.,,theny. Pa. G ROCERIES. —•-• uo Ida& Now Orleans Sugar; 50 blibi Crushed do; 21,' do Co ble do; 25 do Eastwa•k's Svrtip; PIA do choice New tiricans Molasses; 20 nerves prime Hie, for .11. by VM. H. SMITH ap26 1/8 Ifiwou..l. nod 147 Front asst.:. FOR RENT—A .snagshouse of I hr., TOOlll4, large yard and hyalite. two miles from Ow .11 , on the Br... Week's Field 1'1,,u:; per inenili. Fur Rent'--A dwelling I,llle re. 1,, Ili, ,tortom or ground. garden, fruit trees, ete, near Ineruvipe— pin a year. For Rent--A large and comfortable 1101.0 tui Ste•eie son street, eleven ruomv, gar and water—U.:le. For Rent—.A large dwelling house. garden. trees ete., carriage house and stable, on Bank lane, A 11,- gheny City—s.3oo. For Rent—A warehouse on Water street. For Rent—A small more room on Third street. Apply . to _ S. CUTS HER . '" & SIIN, apt 61 Market strove. FOREIGN NUTS -100 F2atl Iraea Almonds, soft shell; 10 bales Bordeaux " '" " 25 •• Rielly. 30 30 " Hard " 50 bags English Walnuts; 100 " Filberts; 50 Ghia. Yeah Peean Nuts; 50 bags Brazilian (Veiny, Nut, ; low bush. lit . ..lW' Not.; 6000 Cocoa Nuts; Juts! received and for sale by REYMER 0 ANliEßstiN, No. :39 NVlooti mrlo Opposite St eillirl.l.4 lintel. SUNDRIES.— niou bus. Dried Apples 30 • 'Dried Apples—peved ; 76 " /tried Apples--imp. 16 dozen Corn Itroonto; 50 boxes No. / Starch; 100 bus. White Beane ; .100 bundles crown, Medium at.. Nouble Crown Wrapping Paper, In store and for sale by JAMES A. 'FETZER. 012 Corner Market and First ,treats. CIOFFEE.-100 sacks Rio, just landing and NJ for sale by WM. H. §MITH A CO.: op% Second and Front street., gIiAWLS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE kJ Work, Mourning Goods, and Itomestios, very low- C. BANtioN fat No. 74 Market street. JOSEPH BORN E, No. 77 Market titreet, reeelved another lot or the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and pougims & sherwood's ,tlperior MK lON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Ito-ti,•, AL a i n , :tad gray Mechanic COraota, In all !artu,. 1‘ , 21 - L l l RST 01."I'HE SEAS( /N.---101) )x . bweet orangee, received (Ina , lay—for sale by ' REYMEIt, All I )EILSON, Na. 30 Wont street re^l Opposite the St. Charlt, GRO CER I ES.—Everything COMMOnIy kept in a first class Wholesale andßetell Grocery ami Walt 1 14 LIqUOI nenthinlinninit, can he had on the most rowel:table tprnis, at HAWORTH A 13ROWNLEES, 1,121 in the Diamond WATER.—A supply of Con 0.7 gT , BB W iWr, ulno Empire Spring Water, fresh from Slaratoga, just received undo fur Bale wil.cox, ipS _corb , Smithfivid and Fourth Biz - YRUPS.— L y • zoo dozen Lemou Syrup; 10 -LlO Raspberry Syrttp; So do Stninix-rry Syrup ; 10 do • Pine Apple . Syrop--10r nine by 100TATOES. -135 bbl..:. ik ) arri vo, - a - t 1 df o _.i. sale by (mr%) HENRY!!. 11, 1 1.1.1 Ns. _BROWN'S SHAKER VAiFklil AN ._..2..5 grOFSI for sale by B. A.. FA II Narroe li & Co., nel.9 " . Corner of Wood and First titref.tm • SYRUP AND "MOLASSES.- 225 lAA,. New York Golden Syrup; to 4‘ N. 0. !dolmens, in oak barrelii, in none and formal., by HAWOUTH & BROWNLEE, fe.2l in the Diamond. A T EASTLI BERTY—Five and-a-quarter A acres of land, bounded by the Railroad and Turn pike, with a stream of water running through it, a very deloraßle location for residences, and convenient to the city, will be sold by S. CUTHBERT a SON, carZ3 61 Market street. rilli AYER'S FLUID 'EXTRACTS.---Ai. o assortment of Fluid Extracts from the cele brate mtory of Thayer & Co., just received and for sale 1) ' L. WILCOX, mrl d IK Corner Smithfield and Fourth eta. A.LOT—Not a "Corner Lot"—but a LARA9E LOT of Embroidered Bands, for sale at New York o Oat by JOSEPH HORNE, 43 19 k 77 Market sireilt, 4.7 4 . •4, •• • 4 'o: : prof eSi anal. C HAItI, 1V I N AIL 1), LOCKILLVIIN, CLINTON Co., PF-Vett Xi" Also practices in Lyeoining, Centre; Clearfield, lind Cambria counties. augls R. SnipSoN • • • • n fI WPM . . WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED toovthnr in the pravnen of the Law, Under the firm of BIIIPS4.)N N. n.l Fi ❑'liTll MCIt E1.71'. SIMPSON, $11126,1y . , RIPPF.V. _ J AM A. lItINLEVY, ATTORNEY ,AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE,—tio. DI GRANT STREET. C A_ IR. D - SCOTT, D ENTIST, I • Ha, removed to the holt, lately toemited by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 21 *I Penn Street. (South sido,) third 11114, Itt vo 11,001 stro•ol. To , ro rrorn 0 A. M. till G P. M. 10p.31v JAMES S. KING, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED Ills oFFIcE AND I/WELLING To No. 100 Fifth Street, CoRNER OF CHERRY ALLEY Where his patrons and friends are invited to mil. fel2,ly JA M A. 'Vs' E, At tA alley at Law other.. Fonrth street, Pittshurg,h, Iwtween Smith field and Cherry HANL, Surci,ri 14.11tist, •,tievessor to .G G. W. Ithitile. s..l4lStnitli6vkl ,, trt•ek Gn - 'trice frorn t.lght 14, I k, ond from 1 to 6 o'clock.. 'alines and liquors. W3l. CLAYTON & CO., LIQUOR MERCHANTS, Nu. 37 i)1.111oND ALI.ET, SEAR `CI REFF, I'l T TSR t• 1: (1 , A. du' 1.10i.1. (11.•rry II ryi , ;1.1 :tn.! 1{..,.1i.•.1 Itt , kV. a ery 1.4:1 1111,d, tfel E. P. MIDIPLEII'ON & 11110. 17 , 11`t 'ETERS of , WINES, BRANDIES, &c. Al,O 11 KALECn IV Fine ()Id st).. - )NuitTii 1: )NT I;F:ET, j,.1 JOU% EItIVAIL ts, CO., ILt 1.1"41.[I , WINES AND LIQUORS, AN IIEcTIF IN 1/ISTILLEILS, No. 155 I.llmrl 5t....,.1. Pittsburgh. R. ly ?obacro ntiti w N i‘ I,'l\ I TOBA(CO, slit I%J) I(: (RS, ,1.71.2 y I,lll@A. El t 411114 GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Clic‘i ing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, the F.. it, i. octl PI rrilt VILGII, PA. Jurniturc. ti4l'.lloE. ( - 4)NSFM'ENII.: 1 , 1. - 1)1.:(1,INING r ,• at.ooi reortn x : ft on htdo. anal ..11. I'. tor tale, at httl I, ,h 1 It k hot ento, .4 , it of FURNITURE, I.l'M FURL., VANEE RS, ( - A NE. IZNISH, Ete Err offer. 1141 (11...1, in yvh, , la or lit part..and the lin,.ott.nOW 04,111)041 i hilt, in the .I , ,pnt , ii Budd F,lll, .trk•ol t;tt'.•u on the hr-t of lot). Persons In w.,ni td Porno ore sl otol Okla rtro i.orturoty n, porrhase, the - 1.00, pot 41.., Front 10 lo '.l:t 1)4.1 - Cent. LOWER THAN 1.. H. 11. 111.4. N. my; Nos. G 7 :and Gv FIFTH ; STREET JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLF.SILE AND RETAIL, VMBH.AcIN(i I'VOry F.tylo of Furniture. :11.11,:any. and \Valour, ..oltal.lo for laarlor, tool J.,:n4 Noon", tsioal to tiny to New York and Ploladelphoo, k,14 at I,,oIVER Everf le Made. hp hand, and Wrll rail Loll Zse" sopphed wok any quantity of FortnEnre ChM on reason:tide term+. Hotels and ateatolamtra lorroaloal at Clo•Alorteat n 010.... Ware. Sot. 77 and 711 Third alto( PEdslatrgh, fht. tnrdlyti Plarriages. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH 'WHITE HAS JUST itEi'El ED AT ti IS RE rosi•ruitl. tatuated neat the 7 o U M In. Ruin. he t. ecu Pi ttslai rgli and Latureneet - illf,n u.l and gen, rid aasortnietit ~1 Carriages, 8111,104. Stliii Pl.'. lIIn arrangements are ioadi that he 1i iaiteddidly receiving neNiuad ,el . Ollll 1.11.1 vehicle.. alai the piddle may. rely oil always miming a good shed: on hand. 11,. also ..... ufactures to order • , II short 11 CARRIAGES. and rol pertaining to the Ihhhno , ,. Whh eighteen y ear . pra,ta.al oxp,t - t,h,e in Ow tilt 10, w,ll known farilatirt, ilbaturet Irs4o4')l that Ito cnlers great induce no.nts In purrhtoero. in- The aeu,hhehmteiL,, lie weJ ee the rook, of the EzeolNint Onmll,lo Lino of row•lic,, paExuig .1'; door .eery tift,on minut,s. t03,1'1)..d0v JOHN S. SHAFFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository, TC)S. 7 AND 9, ANI) BETWEEN TUE WA iN 0•" I D ÜBEBTY ST., 1'1'I"I'SB1'I:G11, PA Carriages stored, sold mot lion2litcomniission. Repairing done prompt fr om the country will Mal a large assortment ..1 ANI , lIAIZNERS, Which will ple:,e ihcni, loth to tithdayiftmi price myiklyvr C. WEST R co., CARRIAGES, ILOCKA WAYS, 111%61E:4, SULKIES AND 81.EIGIIS, No. 197 Peron Street, .1)11,1,1,0, Pa. irir All work warranted to be of the lest materials and workmanship. myl2lydin Vatents. THE LAST FAST THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. THEW BSC It I BERSIi AVI N't BOUG HT the right to manufaotnre, in Allegheny and Arm strong eountiee, the aim., Bruin rind Seed Pb.., the foolery will be . found, at, MUNN A BAIT GN'S, corner of Boyd stree. anti Ftitirtn et twit road. Farmers Will find it to their ailvantage to can end see them. They lake the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the fkiitest ever known. W. INGLIS, tiaftydaw J. STACY. POT CLAY FOR GLASS MANiTFAC TURERS.—The attention of glass maufacturers is requested to our Pot Clay, which la a superier article, and can be sold at about one-half the price of German Clay. Orders for any amount will be promptly attended to by CHAD WICK & SON, Mtge No. 140 and 181 Wood st, Pialbargh. • e..-d_t -je" ••• e t a . DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855 OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from May let to November lot, from 7to o'clock; and from No vember Ist to May lot. from CI to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums nut less than Otte Lows, and a dividend of the profit' declared twice year, in June and Deeenilsr. Interest has teen ilo- Glared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank wan organizes!. at the rate of six per rent. a year. Interest, if not drnwn out, is played to the credit of the depositor as principal. and WILTS the same interest front the first days of June and December. compound ing twice n yearwithout troubling this depositor tocsin or even to present his pans book. At this rate, mons.; will double in less trtisn twelve years, making in tins. aggrcs gine EIGHT AND ONE-RALV PER CENT. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules anti Regulations, furnished gratis, on apphoation at the office Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, James Shidlo, Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelley, James Hertiman, Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Is nu. M. Pennock, William S. Lovely, Hill liurgwin, hWilliarn J. Anderson, THINTEM John G. Backofen, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, James 11. D. Mends, Mon. A. Carrier, James WA uley, David Campbell, Walter P. Marshall, John S. Cosgrave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Ilno,,villt, William Douglas, John 11. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Selden, Benj. L. Fahnestarli, John D. Seully, James W. Badman, Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, Theobald l'intodaetter, Charles K nap, Isaac Whitlow. CHARLES A. COLTON. reLplB DIINCADT, SHERMAN & CO., EAINTIMMItS, Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York, i,ttp r .. of Credit and eireular for travelers. Rvadaltlo tt« all the rota., of the E,nited States, Canada. the. West India Islands, etc.. similar to those in such extensive use in Europe. mrlo,3in AUSTIN LOOMISrune. D. L.lllll AusTrs r.(„mis &Dpalr,rs in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgage,, and a n -untie, for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dales, with collateral Securities. NOTES AND DRAFT'S BOrMIT AND Still , . Persons desiring Loan, can do accommodated o n reasonable terms, and eapitall,ts can In. forni.hed with good securities at remoneratir. Also, attend to the Salo, Renting and Leming of Real Estate. (Attlee, No. 92 EOURTII STREET. 81„,,, rnlilay AUSTIN Id ioM IS. Notary Public. N•I( )LM &SI INS, Bankers. and Ex _Ll • chnng. llrulc. rs and Dealer:, in Nnn-s. Drafts, A,•olartnev, 17n1d, Saver and Bank N .at the F,,tern and Wi•.t•.rn C.lleetions nnult,lll 1111. eltle+ th,llih,Pllt the fluted Scale, Deposits , reeeired in paror eltr ri::,nutrsaist;t. t ti r : .o. Ela ket street betneou 'Third anti littatly BAGALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Streot,3 =EI WM. U. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS HS SECOND kNO 147 FIRST STREETS, I=l MILLER Si. nicKETscm WHOLESALE GROCERS BRANDIES, WINE.FI AND SEGAIES, Noti. ANIJ 2 - 51. coHNEI: OF LIRERTY ANI ASP ROLE .4 0 F.' NTS FOR SWEARER'S CITY GLASS PrIMARURGH.PA Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarieh, 4,:g„ Ac., Con stantly on Hand. M'CANALSS, MEANS & !VOLTS, • 61 . ., NDLI'S, I WHOLESALE G ROCERs, LE= I==ll9 Aortrarding and (Commission wiLLIAm Lt. YEATt)N, Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Awent for tteulmartz A Co 'a Chumpa,w: Dutch company Amsterdarn Ha 1.11.1 and (iv•l Illan Se var.,; Wawa. Itrandm+, etc., in , mmun Hun, uwl 1.-211 c. JOHN HOOHHEiII, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PR; METAL AND BW4 )ms 71 WATER STREET, MARKET, ITTSB rh:o 11 PA. N uT 'CETI) I; ENT's.- \V. have on hand Gent's Patent Leather twit g;Snc i Calf CONGRESS GAITERS, Anti nTRAP 'ES, 104, sTuErr. %V. E. SCHMERTZ 4: r. SUMMER MILLINERY. Children's Clothing Empor* . MRS. M. A. WEAVER HAS OPENED AT No. 24 Fifth Street, (UP STAIRS, IRON CITY A full asmortment of of Llo• latent sty4e,. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ept constantly na boo t, aa4 11latlo to order. Eni r . 7 . , t — Nezt 11007 to the Trimming Store, townr.l Wood strut. in> 1.1:ly 1 .2 00 F home of hall , tis ' E ern . 'h rooms and Ann street. Allegheny, with lot of ground :NI toot front by 110 deop to Robinson street. Also, a ta , tlat.:o house on Rohnson.street. Priee for nit. $1 . 200. Te•rals t•asy. t 02.5 S. CUTHBERT SON. 61 hirokot sc. EXTRA I .14:;"• A F. 1.1./ NU Vllll2l . LONV• The Iw vt trivirtitient in the city will always be found nt THE PERIN TEA ST , ) RE, .19 Pipit Suer(, Nenr Wood. 1.25 S. JAYNE. 3. 50 GR. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION, for 1,1110 HARTWELL & SHEPHARD, Druggists, fo2i Corner Wood itrul Ruth streets :\;Vii's"UULLEcriirc, oF MUSIC •, N , T R TN F, Vial N. equswiu cerrn LI loNg, • SCHOTTISCLIE6, _ QUADRILI.K•7n, PoxSks, WALTna, Martriir,k, 11 eV:I , II,A Iti:r.L4, Jul+, Fonts DAsrec, , , an,l other popular airs arranged in an easy man ner for the violin, hs . S. Winner. Price fn cents. Copies minted on receipt of price. For sale he. iezs JOHN_H. ISt ELI,' Wood street_ - REA!, JAPAN BLA.CKI NU.—This ines tunnl de COMposition, with Kalf the oni,al labor, pro duces ix Most brilliant jet black, affords nounShment to the leather, mind is. ken from any unpleasant smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by JO& FLEMING, leko corner Diamond and Market strent. BoWN'S ESSEN( 'E UP.lll$l.ll CA GINGER—An excellent family medieine, for mile wholesale arid retail, by JOS. PI,EMING, Jain corner Market stand f ir RI NG-10 bbls. Eastport, new ; to do Alowiros% do For sale by WM. 11. SMITHS Co., j,20 lIS Sectind, and 147 Front street F OUN DRY IRON-50 tons link,. Superior Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by apo HENRY 11. COLLINS. ArtN aW - C DURTAINS--At , Wholesale and Retail, for onto by auto w. P. MARSHALL A CO. B EANS. -100 bushels, for sale by WM. H. SMITH a CO apt 118 Second, and 147 Fourth streets. 500 LBA. ROLL SULPIIUR2-- Far sale HARTWELL & SHEPHARD, - - fe2l Lrli r t''' Norner Wood and Six streets. • ,•••• • ••' - Ainarrial. PRISM/NT. GEORGE AI.RREE. TICE PIIZSMMTS. (grocers I= Pittsburgh. Pa ME= lE= =ES k J.AR .E ST011; op" SUMMER MILLINERY • ' 311SMUMft: ' WEST BIif.CHE Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK MAVEN, CLINTON COUN'T'Y CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PEY2f- • SYLVANI2. Ch.th $300,000 Premium Not. 1132,= THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merehandize, Furniture, Ice, in town or country. I - macrons :—Hon. J. J. Pcaree-1. B. Hall, T. T. Al.rams, I ton. li. C. Harrer, Chit, Cnsi, D. K. Jackman,. Chit,. A. Moyer, Peter Dickson, R'. White. Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Anne., Wire President. Tuos. Krrcuvx, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, A 4ent. de22 No. Fifth streot. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, - OF ITI"I'SBUR011. JA),10.4 A. nuTeimsoN,Prk•solenL HENRY AL ATWOOD, Secretary. • OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street. WILL LNISURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS PSSETS--MAY 7Arn.1.359. Stock, /Mc Bills, payable on demand, and se eared by two approved names 5115.500 00 Bills Benet vable_ 30,114,5 15 Bills Discounted kO.l to 115 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 6,165 00 100 " Citizens' Bank " " 5.175 00 40" Exchange Bunk " '. - 2,030 00 GO " Bank of Pittsburgh " " 2.750 1.0 Balance of Book Account. 6.054 90 ollice Furoitnre 400 INI Cash 61,113 0/ F 239.1153 31 HENRY M. A TIV 001 St•crnwp... DIRECTOFLS: Jame.. A. litat.bison, genre A. 11 , rry. Wm. H. lioltnes, Robert loal,ll. Willtattt HeA, Joseph lilrkpat.nek, Wilson MINA Join, WT , .. - rift, ,11)2.13 AA'm.A.C.aldwell,' . Indemnity Against Loss . by Fire. THE ERA XLIN I IRE 1 NSW:AN( T ciOII'ANI 01 , PHILADELPHIA. Itt,o, No 05 al, 41 STREgr. hem- Fifth. STATEMEXI JANLAILY 1.1, 1 , ;1,9, Putdi.,/toi Ayr;',Ed4i t;., An y A'rt of A ,,, ,n1P. , 111. Lringi 1 , 1,t Mortgage,, nmldy ..eure,l 41.731.ti0 hJ v,,i,,,•}1tc3.313 £11.) 77.764 71 } 11 I airy N valtiv 72,) rof-t 71.547 tOl.l 42,0 i 40 Gish " 4'2,007 30 'I 52,,016.3 lto only pn.fitA rt froth p,nium" , wltttll company nie I,V lax.. a. Fronk ulo,•/1 havu in , itrnner4 trnidw on Pvcry I 1,,,11,11.1 of Property. in "Po, n awl Country, 01 rut, to , low .t , nre ewn,t...t.-nt w un . ~rarity. , _ • . . Sint, their neorporttion. a poritA fOf thirty yoar9, thoy hat, plod Fir, to au attottott ...xoeudinv Four Minions of Dollar, thereby otlttrtilto4 t• 1 lain t.t it,. :vivant:4o-- Ito.or.tto,-. la , lll II IL- ah:lty and , 1,p,,[14,11 tonal Walt podoptitt,-- ill hattattle, 1.09. , ett paid dnrinz tho yoar slu6,Sd:, ;t7. I.;ILiCTORO. Charif.,4 W. BAncker, oviecki D. Lewis, Tobi. Wagner, Dm - I.IS. Brown, 1,14. Jacob R.=.tnittl, Edward Dale, ( - ,,,,rce W. Rfrhard, , , CHAS. N. /SANCPO4III., EDWARD C DALE, Vlee, Prs,ident.. W)1 A STE c:l...S..•ert.Lary pro tem. J. 'NEB Ag.•nt, ylr N..rttioast e.q.ntsr 'I had. gtud ,t.reetq. FIRE i.SITRANCE AY TIE Reliance Mutual -Insurance Co. Of Philadelphin, on Limit.,4l or l'..rp.•tual. Merchnn dize, Furniture, &r.„ in town or country. CAPITAL, 9177,931 $410.478 43 Inv. f••II•.vr, First 31ortga,re tAI Improv,d rity th.• an)...11n! .• .. ..1151.t7X) Ou E:cir. , :td •••• - r .•• \ .... A11..c6..nV 1 , 1•1111, .•vill. it . lll/.t . ............ ....... 111.00/J 1..4 ...•1111.,11 th•• Mittll.ll t.,rt• 1," t.O 1,61.1 01, I , t•inn.lik. 11,,,,u,0 oo I.t, M Ne‘., plyper. ...... ..... ;:0.;:73 4.' t'fayh ou han.l and in_ llnnk 15,;•63 th. f'. • .;6.47S (:!,EM DIREeToks. I lil.pham, Cot ..r; Stve 11,r.... - ”:11,1V:. '11117.1, 1) .1,1, It. W”rr,l, M.kr..).,11 11111, - II L. 1.'41.1, ,, n. L. I,thrskr.. I{..hort rl..11••• 1..1:itt.1, t e rt-i. , nel, T 11,1,!ing, ChArk , S Plnalt 131, -ti, • Jtanu, Pitt". 7.'.1 \N. ro:kry. .1. (1 1 1 , 11. N. m} t . ".1. - r Third :old Gucational, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Cu/ler the Care of the Franciscan Brothers, LORETTO, CurNTY, PA, THIS I NSTITUTIoN, naturalis for Educational Purpose's alt 311.•1It, 0191 (5.1) blt ak,tr,:i for a rat Itoln• Institution. It ik,o;ged in the most healthy and Plemresnite p,•rttet, the Altalik,n•-4. distant four mil., from I res,,, Station, on rite I wtIV,I,I 111113.11•110111,1 told Put...burgh.' 'The re.holaitie ye.a ~„;•r•tu, n o,-) the tint .4.-Scptenther, and a close on tne 1,4 day 1.1 . .;1/1) MIOVV . Ing. The 'I ckrtne fir Beard. incinding a thorough Rnglish S,tentifie t•ottr,e.,:e ~:1091,er ,111111111, Th.' (12,, ,, 1111.1 I.Ato , tei , res form au extra ehrage of ea°er auburn. - WaAina p uce +d ried.hr; For furt)wr p42llol,alapi apply to the superJor cf the. I/Area. 14 " 1 "r"nee ,, can lad MaAle Il o ' 1 : (,- 4-0. In.. O'Connor, mrlaiavr VI N ( ' Ct)I.I.EGE AND HY. under the ,art. of the Benedictine Pal hero, near 1,.11 . 11t oft WE:ST.76I, oRELA NII tY .UNTI. Pa. In dn. e.,llugr are caught Litt, usual branch., .1 En u the Sonnuary. th., Cl:lnMia....l. 3Sy:fl•+pptnl it v, Fii•torr. Ithotone, Phlio,wrhy, etc.. aud tho .litterout of huzher eruchtion m•co:.,try uvortal to to the Pr.:4II,RA. The term. for board and Tuit per year, to be pant none-annually, strietly in ad tam,. (w. A th„;; rd French. and other lammage, 14,4ving Panitintt.3lll4e, itu to u ,, ec t,,,•1••,,,, excepting .sume rocompensanon for the L4a of inatuwr~w. Metheine, Washing, Books s uttiuuery,gc., form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the lot of September, eu4 ends onthe atl of July following. FATHER. G. 13. LUXI3I, 'Jir, , tor of the College. FOR A BRICK )1 7 : - . T. and SZUUN t w,, gr.,aad, ou Hank Lane, Al -I,glieny Coy. V 2.400 forl3?-: scree of vhoiee land, and dwelling lion-, at 1 miles from th e car. s:',.tho f o r 115 fiereli I hula, siaieen fthnl the coy, with gra/d improvement, $ll,llOO fir 11 [tette , of land. at four nal,. from the ray: dw"limu hon. , . Ae—orehnna of froth .11.0 111 WO trees, all n whir Foal lento—roal of , gooll qual ity. 'the improvement:4 on the pluee are wilt $-1,500. The,. propertiem and many otherN are for sale by 8. CUTHBERT SON, 11:6 Real Estate Agnts. 51 Market street. R. A N1)1 ES F 01;. 3f EDICA L I.'Lr yJ —Warlante.l of the hest quality. Also, a earai d e t.. I, , nrtnr2nt , of • Wines. Wramaesm af;t - 1 superior kept , eocusitly'rirs bark at . , JiiS7Pll . , Corner Diamond anti 31arket street. FANS ' , •FANp3.L.: , 2;r490 . . f ) ;1)111, lAmf Fans, by tlee . :i2-e Or an,i Paper L.w.prwee 7 1TON, farS., JV4 Fla all and Market VA IT ABLE I NFORMATIoN BuiLDERs.--noffi.ho,, Window Frames, Hovel I loors, Shutters. Sa.sh, Mantels, Ac.; m bit, every kind of woodwork used in building:all made of good man, reds by the best of workmen and unrivalled maelunery. ll:acfiret. of every pattern nunished and scroll sawing done. J. et 11. T. PRICE, Flitting Mina, Water street, hetwetm Federal mid Beaver, np9 - • - Allegheny Qty. I,, AIL.T.NDER':- 4 . VIOLIN SCHOOL.—A new and Scientific Self-Instrthaing 4ehool for the violin, on nn entirely new method: inteud.l amateurs and teachers. Thie work is particularly - In- Leaded to LTIVe the scholar n short. thorough arid scion- Mk method of placing the violin in all ito branehel,, - in less than one half the tittle that. is required from any other work ever foltdialled or lutrodueed in this coun try— hy George Saunders. Prieeso cents. For snloliy JOHN 11. NIELLOR. • • '• fi , l\N'cci street_ on teknlyt [jaw pc...7c. my 24 - 1E • RE STILL C w - N 11 have On sand a large supply of pttrleSt4ll.(44triwba Wine for medicinal purpose, 'I hose wishing anything in this Mao should call and 'examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere- JOS. FLEMING, rasp/ n^swor Dismnsd and Marked arrest 0 HEESF,.-200 bakes extra prime cutting V Cheese for sale by • • ' H 6 HENRY H. (lOWANS iARIL FR•311.-20(i packages for sale by ..11 'l3'n - ' • - ' TiENRI• it eill.bis. WII IT E II EA NS. , -5Ui bushels fm. sale by je2o WM. H. SMITH 4, CO. _ SY RU P-2ti bbls. prime Syrup for sate by PM. 11. §m l9 n & co., P' 2 ° Second a nd Front st,. SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For side by .1. R. WELPIN. le9ll 6: Wood street near Fourth. Cli E Eti K-5 0 boxes choice Goshen Cheese jut received and for sale at HAWORTH k BROWNLE EN, :V .- corner of the Diamond and I , iarnond alley. 1t051...-"3(/ ails. No. 2 Rosin, on Land and tar wile hr B. C...! S. H. SAWYER ARNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine, for sale by J. 4. WELDIN, _44 6.3.W00d st•Olt, near F.. . HECK 100 K—tan all:the Banks, fertile kJ b. J. R WELDIN, 03 Wood, street, near Fourth. MEESE 1 / 4 gledical. To Young Men. ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the debility arising from Sexual Disease, can he surely and pnrmaneutly restored to perfect health, strength, and vigor, by using the ELIXIR DE VIE. This most 'valuable Medicine in prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent Parisian Phvsician,and is constant! used in Eardpe with never tailing success. It wil thoroughly remove ail NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL EMISSIONS. AND IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state or perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the effects of either MERCURY or DIU! A RE, From which so many thousands are continually suffer in without knowing a remedy. The coot of cure Is trilling. One bottle will last on month, and is suitable for either sex. Sent free by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, SI per Bottle. Address, D. 11. ANDERSON, 381 Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and dire°. Cons will be cent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. LOCAL AGENTS WAFTED. Tru-SR:einti4w-eed DItOPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOR TATlON.—Proposals will be received at the Quar termaster General's office until 12, 11 .on the lot day of tiettber next, for the transportation oemilitary supplies duritig the year 1014 and 11.61, on the following route,: 1.„1•roin Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tor`` of Kansa.. from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Nebuyska., or from any point on the west bank of the 11a.s.ouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude .12..1eg. north at which a depot may be establish ed, to the posts which ate now or may he established in the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude 44 deg. north, in Oregon south of. latitude 44 deg. north am{ east of longitude 114 deg. west. and in the Territory of Utah north of latitude he 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 ot Kansas in the State " . 131is-ouri. to Fort Union in the Territory of New Mex- WO, or to any I,olor depot that may he designated in that Territory. Front Fort Union, or such other depot as may be de, innate(' in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or depots that are or tear be established in the Military itepariment of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and The weight to he transported each year will not be less on either of the route, than one hundred thousand pounds, nor more on route 1 than ten millionsof pounds, and on routes 2 and 3 that, two millioes five hundred thousandpounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation trill be per f,ine.l on elleh route in can't, month of tho year, and may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two of tto.to, , FM" eavh route separately. will give their names in full an well ap thei plan es of residence, and be prepared to execute bond. with goon Neeurity in such an =unttt as the quarter nia,ter thAtend may determine. Contractors musi he in readineqs for service by the let day of .January. FIE; and ice. transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to he trans ported during the year on all or either of the routes. they will be required to have places of busines or agen eies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar amie. and Fort Union, or other di pot in New Mexico. at which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. Farb proposal mikd be aerompamed by a guarantee. signed by three or more persons known or satisfactorily certified to the quartermaster( ieneral. setting forth that if the party propredng, shall be awarded the contract. they will ta,ter an ..blig:lll4.n for its faithful performance. Proposals will lor endorsed as follows Propombr for Army Tran,porfritton. and none will be entertained un- LOss they fully oornply watt all the stipulations set forth in this arlverusenient. The right i= re,. rved ~f n•jecting any or all the bid that roar hr Mad, (IL Ar."11.11.11.,,Er. GEN Ell %L . vm-g, Wn•lungton, June 27, 1859. jy4:mwifti)rtl , Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, Ac. virtue of authority, vested - iu us as r'.ltor.. for Certain creditors of Pollard m•cor. loo•k. and in pursuance of a &erre of the lii-tact Court of Alle.rhenv rountv. In the Commonwealth of pennsyi i Tuna.. in 3of Norma tier torn, 1555, we will expoi.e to liuhh, the Merchant,' Fachani,i.e. on Fourth i.treiet, in the city of Nttshnrel,, nn the lath day of St . tend or, coultrienetng at 11 'l,n A. M.. or at such into, and !Ane, n , o -ale 111143 lie then there ad journed. aillLr I-11,,,,ir04 'l.w .. rit.l property, to wit: The biol . , .io.I :nod appurtenant to Iron Wort... and Sophia Furnace, situate in townsilip..ljt,inin,,4ll,l;tdpoent t o the bo r ou g h of New eie.tie. in Liu roue, county. Pentoiylrania. hound. , m i a nd de,ril•ed .1 pi.••••• ol !And homph•d. north I.) Neshannoek creek: 1.3 thii P.. 11,311,1. Canal: .ottth by /ober land of wd It oNt. and a e,..t l,y Ne,leknuo.•l: creek. eoutainingone 1.1.1•4 , 11,4 , ./1 I. ..11 hush are erect...l A 1,13.-4 furnace. Lnov.ll Willa. 1.1 .451 reel ,tioAre And 4,, feet 10,41,1,4,111 1 2 11,.11.1•, 111yer cutler t+taek env., hone, onvine and blast; %lid, three I.oiler- I. , •iler Told five extra boilers -et And c..t0p1ete...11.1 I.t -tack A pp ve lit Inorth-ea,t earner of Rol ling MAO lot., n N. ,h.Limook ereek.running thence north ri,rt I 4: T g et,t 151 feet, thence along -aid toil! ha . feet to the place of beginning; on whirl t- a trait and a hlaekamith shop. A picot, et land f nor acre perches. Trktre or lt,ginning, at a N. , t nar IN, :Lon Pennsylva- Catt• Ll. 1 1 111111n;!, , nith 301 i feet ton port on ••.annl. -..1111)•' reel to a post On erect:: thence south 4 6-1 4 .- we..4 'zoo beet ty -.0 ,rt,t, h. a i Len re rt int h . east 2491,.. , feetto the place Ibl "n whsvh erected a Honing Mill. the ...tin I.tnlthiltl by 1:12h,, with Ale& attach . tti !nob al, lb turnata , ‘. 5 beating furnace,. t.,t t l,•r r and engine, rottita.att to artv, all the maehmerT -aid mitt. tar -mall Rebate rin d trffie k tttitittit,ttl , Alttalts, .ktt., hall 111-,•lttnes, and out• ortalLtlst ttititst, toot:Lint., and a hook Ivarehonse. iU hrt-lt feet. Apiece of land. l'eginni nit on the canal at south-west e“rner of ;pill lid, :mil running south sect 136 f ee t :dons _oil 1,1.1; them, ,outh easIZAI feet by land & .1. C. W lots; tlnaten ,f 4,4 151 feet by ,treet: thence vrest 24 feet to a po,i.; thence south Viat.st 1.,) Ott hy an alley: thence IN feet by J. &. J. C. White, io will lor; thence a1..0g ,al.l I t dt the place of begin -11111,7. containing ow-bad - acre. more Or less. on which is a nail and stare faen,ry 46 by 112 feet. engine and boiler hous, ',nth engine ttlltiletellt to drive machinery for .24 caul rn:CPIIII,r, !,,tY m•.chine. one stave imiehine. eirenlar roes. tilltitrll,l4llittlatt t i; clay Innis, :8 1., rd feet„ with inaeloneo far grindiin:, 3114 ..6y to make fink tmrk. sod a briek-drying house Is partly on ...aid lot and partly on land of.J. & J. C , . White. N.. S. iu White'h nrldnion to Nil,' CILS k, iv. olliMZLi 011 11.0 and by street,: Komi. by lot. No. 7, anti s•ost by Jain Not: Ars-,•;„ re..t front by Um fee, onitliiell 11 Lora 1.00p1.r-Shflp,• . .. 11 4s feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet winare. of taint us Nos . thannoel: township, lyinv south eontaming 3m ..„ineres.nn.re mg. part of It purehn,ed hy M•r o r.. tno.n VITT. Rion, snow., ?,;.. New ensue: on the Enstirrook•r,,a,l..• '•, ' • l o t /...motted north hr oilier land of said i•• i. LG. W. (Taw f"rtif tr, White's hy elli•r 7 on nn which is erected it I a'irt; • • Th e abuy•t• ami,critva I , FUlrty !v!ii 1 - , e ;5. 1 d 10,,tflerl. as 3 whole, Also, ill separate ',reels, a. gleserilted: The undivnled half 44 4,Ni acres of land. more or less. in Nt.sh.mmtelt townslmt, bounded north by Crawford; nas liy Peart.on, Py le ...td so n ch 11.; Titontat. od west IT Mnitland and Crawford. ul 'on ndin 4 won coal; about 2:4 acres elearvd; rues Itattlis opened; a number of busses, barns, sheds, stables, Coke events, ttc., erected thereon. A piers , of land in Neshannock township, bounded by .tlex.ldor. James Boyle and John \t hue, liontuthing on which is erected a plank hon. , , a tog frame , tilid,:attl'at 80 acres cleared; also a gon - a spring of water. Four contignons lots of ground, in Pollock tahrnship, boundeil en the nori h 1.. y Cunningham and others; south by White; cast by Vegan and others. runt west by on which are erected dwelling houses, stables, se. A pLice of land in the borough of New Castl e , beginning at the north-west .inrner of school house, on east side of JeMiri=on street, near the bridge. over Ne sliannock creek; then,. north. SS , east - rai feet,•ito said creek; thence north;;;!_ west.tit feet; thence south 6.3 1 6 0 west feet. to Jefferson street; thence south east 'll5 feet to the_plar_v_aasiginning, containing one acre, more or less. ' A lot of ground. 60 feet front try bin in depth, in the borough oiNew Cantle. hounded north by stree); east I' alley; south by Jacob Lint. and west. by Jefferson street, on which is erected a franin stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township. in WhiiAi addi tion to New Castle, beginning on Mill street, at the cor ner of lot No. '2 2 ; thence south 2 0 east by said Street 50 feet; thence south 55.5005) by lot No 1. 150 feeM thence north 2 0 west by alley 50 feet. to south-west corner lot No. 1; thence north 55° east by lot No. 2, 150 feet to the plans of heeinninc. A frame flow,' and lot io Poiio,4 fewnship, tr...4loded north by Neshantioek ereekt Ono, lie Jefferson. fftteet; west by -; east by A for of ground in said township. bounded north by W all east he by au alley; south by Dickson. and west by Croton roatli bean telb-ot in front by 150 feet in depth. Also, ritriel of lanif, of about 42s :tires. in E+.llgrir pock township, V,niiiigo county, Pennsylrriniii, the Saw-Inuit Tract, bring the Same described in deed irdin Pollard Weormiok to said truitees. dated 23d August, lays. A more full and manarate description or the property to be cold will be furnished from the deeds, at the time of or previously. en amilieat ion to the trush,s.' TERMS:—One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash on the acknowledgment of the deed: one third in six month, and one-third in twelve months frets - the time •40.1 e. with interest from that time; the deferred pawl - milts to be.seeured he ti nd and mortgage on the prethises; one-third of the amount of the first or cash 'payMent to be paid when the Tirdpertf ice. Struc k Joan. ISAAC NENSocK, 14'fLLIAD1 frittl.E.S I:NAR U. }MALY WILKINS. July. ZS, H E CHEAPEsT PIANOS IN THE UNITIMSTATE.9.—Just received four Rosewood round cornered tlj,4 and 7 octave -Pianos, manufactured by C. 'Hays h (d., Norwich. They :ire made with a fill iron frame, with French Grand Action, and made in all respects atter the designs of the best makers. t., octave:. for 4175 00 k • it .2(Xi. 00 They will be sold oniy for e)A, m iii very small con ,. miaaion charred for selling, and tiro extreme kowcprices •.biaincd by the manufacturers will not justify them to sell on melt. For sale by . - JOHN il. MELLOR, Sl Wood streec. inr•al • ... . ..._ . •• tSIO ; A us . ___.N. t). Sugar, Crushed, Lump, Polv,•rised and Coffee Sugars for sale low, by the nrr••l, at . /44eit-lliT4 h BI4PVNLEEs, fe2l ' in 'Chef Diamond T THE CORNER OF HAIN K. ---- if4:81. - ' lanes, Allegheny, two lota each 251. i feet front by co , eop, and a hnek dwelling of ball, two parlors. dining roarbiiitchen, wash-house, four etiambero, and anished attic, a good cellar under the whole house, hydrant, •ike- Fur =vile by S. CUTIIBEwr i SON, NEAR I'll.E eITI, and in a healthy and pleasant !ovation, we lose for sale, a two-story Fnune4hvelliug Boum and six acres of land. The house 'dont-alas a ball, dining room, parlor, kitchen, was!-house and tive chambers, good grates, and closets 4;ITQnr,/09T11; a well of seawater; iitahle carriag.honse onnventeng - about-GO fruit trees, i.,irapes, Se, &c. Prier 9a,0011. S. CUTHBERT angl2 51 Market street. NEW -WALL PAPER.—Third arrival for tho Season. The assortmeut always complete at the old stand, No. Fi Wood street. _te9 W. P. MARSHALL 8 CO. Rrcli•—lo tierces prime for sale by j e WM li. SMITE& k CO. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNB AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pl.ttaburgh to Chicago WOODRGFFS SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS! ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1859 Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty anti Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows : Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fort Wayne Express. 1215 a. w. 6.:56 A. w. 1:411 Mail 6:50 A. Express ..... .1250 P. Y. 8:45 P. M. 2:30 L. sr. ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 6:47 P. IL; Express, A. TUNLNG. • ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH— 1, 13:25 P. Express 3:30 P. M.; Express, 2. - 20 A. K. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:ZO e.. My and 6:20 P. From " •• 6:05 " 12:10 " Through trains connect cis follows : • At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuy hogs Falls, etc. At Mansfield; Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestline, - for Delaware, Springfield, Columbris, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis ' vine, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincie t , nati, etc, etc. At Lima. for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati, etc., atilt,'" At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Lours, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatalr for, all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and throcgh tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, • Passenger Station, Pittsburgh H. C. STEVEhSON, Ticket Agent, tation, Alleheny • Through Tickets for sale atPassenger the S Ticket Office of the Company on the line of the road, to all _parts of the United States. ' J. J. HOUSTON, jell General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. Fr!M7fii; On and After Monday, April 11th Pennsylvania Central Railroad. NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station-every morning, (except Sundays,) at 150 A. X., stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, - Johnstown, Hamsburg, Philadelphia, and actin regniar stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 p. It., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. Y. THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday 4 at 44'20 P. Y., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:•.M A. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leas - es the Station every evening at 8:50 r. stopping only . at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown. Wilinore, Gallitzin. Altoona. Alas con necting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Balttklosni and arriving in Philadelphia at 1000 a. a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at ti:ta) o'clock, a. X., stop ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Train at 10:50 A. a.. and arriving at Johnstown 11.0 p. at., CA',nernougli, /ra) e. Y. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 2:50 P. a, stopping at -- all stations, and runningt, as fur as Conemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle - Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 10:40 A. Y. SECOND ACCUINIMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:30 P. X. THIRD ACCOMDIODA.TION TRAIN for Turtle Creek - leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at tr.:.Blr. a. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh an tot , lows :—Express, 12:48 P. Y; Mail, 11:50 o. a; Fast Line, 12.:20 a. a ; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 A. 24; First Turtle Creek Accommodation; 0:50 A. a; Second Ac-; commodation, 1'2.30 P. Y; Third Accommodation, klb Trains for Blairsville and. Indiana connect at Naas vile Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West. and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH , AM) CIIINNELLSVILLE TRAM, stopping at all stations on ilia Pittsburgh and Connell*. ville Road. leave daily. (Sunday excepted) as follows Mail Train. 7:00 A. 11; liZl l ll . , lTlllill % 2:50 Y. Y. Return, ing trains from Pittsburgh 'and Connellsville Road ar rive ut Pittsburgh 5:45 a. a.. and G:l5 r. • 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 road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free frem dust; we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronage. PARE: ....$l3 001 To Baltimore.... .. 10 00 Lancaster-- Harrisburg. $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tiesets in car, will be cling , ONE-HALF CENT PEIDIIIILE in addition to the dtattio rates, except (tom stations where tile Company bpi A 7: gent. • .:OTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal 'baggage only, and for an amount not, exceeding $lOO. N. Bo—The Excelsior Omnibus Lite 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 rickets apply to .1. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, On Liberty and Grant streets._ No New York... Philadoiplan Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, April 21, trains will leave the Depot of the Peunsylvahia Railroad, in Pitta_ burgh, as follows Pittaburyh, Cleveland and Chimp Line.—Express trains loaves PittAburgh at 12.16 A. le - nrld 1:05 for - Cl6lle land, Sunni°, Toledo, Detroit, ' 3lilwaukee, Chicavqold the North West. 'rim 1:05 P. X. train connects - at . _ with trains for all points do the TuscarawaS Branch: " Passengers drsinng to go to Chicago ria'Clevelond, must be particular to ask for tickets via Clevelqad. Rifer Line.—Express Mains leape at 12:16 A. a., 4 14 1:05 P. X: for l,l"liceliog, Dolt hits and Cincinnati. the 12:15 a. troth Strips at Welll.C; ville.Stetiligniille nod 't.dations below Steubenville.' Trip 1:05 P. n. train Stops at Wellsville and :stailiiipt laeletv Wellsville. Mail Train leaves at A. I, stopping at all Way Sta tions on Ricer Line. Arrommodnhon leaves at 5 . ..00 P. sr; running to Wells vino only, stopping at alt Way Stations. Pittsburgh, Gbruribus anti ariciarrati Short Line ria Steu bc.ri/14.-Fast Eiptess at 12.15 a. x., and Express lila P. M., for Ne 7 - arid Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, t n ehmen, tlatlun, ht. Louis , New Orleans, and all points in the South Westi_; •!- ,r.• • tli T The Expressrain runs through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, without change of PAM • Splendid 011eeping Cars, attached to each Express train. • •-• • , •er Passengers desiring ti go to Columbus, Cinctnnati, etc., or toy point beyond Colombo...telt) , the short 11130, must beparticalar to alto Par tickets vat StouPensi,litt•! Baggage checked through and handledfree of itt&ge. Fare always in low astinr other route., and ednaste t ions certain. Th.onnh Tickets can be precured at Pittsburgh, iif P. tio• riollterglCTAP)arleiprila, /;e!.v and Dolan. - " • .' R. MYERS, General Agttit, Clevelanti. • - JNO: STE\ AT, Ticket AgctritOttl _ tip? ' 'Liberty - Street Depot, Plttsblir_gh. Baltimprr qad Ohio Railroad Cifr.llBi# P H AD BALTIMORE AND ORIO 1344, Raw comp Alvy areAnow prepared to receive rind lanyard Merchandise undkr through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN cr . !' 114, Rates guaranteed to be equirrable with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co any, or any other line. loor information as to rates/ eddies, etc., etc., appli cation may be made by letter or in person to either of the undersigned agents At BOSTON, Moses Potter earner State and Washing ton atreals, At NEW YORE, C. W. Petrel!, :cp . Broad way, OOP. the Astor House. : I I t At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Cowton, earner Broad and Cherry streets. , At PHILADELPHIA, Col.! Kelly, corner Sixth and Chestnut streets. 1. At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station. At PITTSBURGH, J. A. Caughey, 144 Water strept. lk-Nt- Particular attention of inerchants; niariuhictswers and shippers generally, 'of Plushurgh;Allegheny City; nod vicinity, is milled to the facilities of MIS New Rasta as compared with others, and their patronage and fayn - is are respectfully solicited. HENRY D. NEAR.% jalet r General Freight Agent B. &. s •. _ . NEW - - ROUTE VIA RAILROAD. • Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafay ette and Indianapolis, New :Albany and Salem, and Michigan Central Roads for CIIICA(i0, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIA:\ APOLL% TEREI3 HAUTE:. LAFAYETTR and PER)/ • , ' i Frelglita.Wairiind from 'Cinciiartitti .L.knivrerieenUtg'.n less time than by any-Other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. _The only roadly which ehipments can be 'madii from Crincinnati to 'the West,- withoot breaking blll4. ConSigninepts made to .1. E. GIBIKINS, 4 5a pt, at, op einnati: - W. B. CLITTING4gent., at'lawrenoebnri, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for corn• mission; no charge for drayage or commission at Lawrsnes b'POr further information apply to THOMAS RATIOAN, (No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who to prepared to give TIIROIAII RECEIPTS to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pern. - - , Greencastle, Calf fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. • H. C. LORD, Pr esiden JNO. CHEEK, General, Freight Agent. mil Sttraro a , clirabinit.- 110/101.7 RONXIITSIM nOVAILDMii .......... RlNlirifUrt CUItLING, ROBERTSON- & Co.,u facturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GUSH WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, copier Front, Pittsburgh. All other kinds of Gls...snare and Window Glas at low market price. a .11:d1 A. & F. IetARBURG, CIGARS; AND GENNRAL COMACIS.SION MERCHANTA, NO. 45 WENT LOMBARD ST, BALTIMORE,: MD. . . . , . We invite the attention of the trade to opr taro. " f t well . stech of - German and Domestic Efigara. Our facilities for importing' as well as the Variety of oar assortment are LlClStirps,:+ed by any house in the State, while large contracts made by one of the firm during the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra la ducements to our friends at resent, seelfEly MA T fl. MULLER'SER - L - tAIE SPARKIJNeI HOCK and MOSELLE WINES, imported and for sale by N. A. 2t_F. S IARBITRG, se2.tly Sole Agents, Baltimore, Md. 51 Market street. GERhfAN HARDWARE -AND cum- BY, imported and (or ode at low_Bgurea, Dy weay W. A. @F. 221.ARBURG, Baltimore, 1.14. • CARTWAIGHT & YOU G, (Successors to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Suryierd and Dental Instruments, Guns, Pistols, F7tahing Tackle, etc., No. 80 Wood street. They give special attention to the marinate baring of Trusses,l3upporVrs, etc. Jobbing sad Ratr, tog Inth ptinstuAdilp sad deapateli, aiiroads. THE NIGHT TRAINS RIVER AND dilassvarg. 1317011.7123 AND X.UCONACTINLr-41 07