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The Paper being of the traarrr sum, and neatly print . ed, on tine white paper, in large, claw type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper published in Pittsburgh. Those who wish to take a rspor from Pittsburgh, will dud the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit ble investment. Address '. ' g BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, 6gmuttrcial,Vercantite legal *sit or N9 , 67n-W1:8 7. 03aNtit 97 1171:11 Ma? WOOD ernris. RATk4 OF ADVERTISING. Ten Lines. pw4.k 50 ....... ............... JAXLES P. BA.R.H., Editor and Proprietor. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. Corner Fifth & Wood Ste. Pittsburgh. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Executed in the finest style At short 'lotion, on reasonable terms. Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C For Concerta, Erhibition4 and Cirennes LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINED HIVING! lISC.ZiTLT OLEX MU II TO TIII9 ZSTIIII.ISIIXI2fT, fhe facilities for tornin r out Work with promptness and despatch carinothe excelled by any other office in the city. 13usine.ss lards. i. 114.11VAY DAVIS. JOHN PHILLIPS. [Finn of J. & H. Phillips.] DAVIS & I"IIILLIPS, (Successors to Phillip & Co.] Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS A: BRACKETS, STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FUUNPRY A_NI , SHOP, No. 148 FIRST ST. Pittsburgh, Pa. S. B. C. P. MARKLE, Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, WAREHOUSE, NO. 21 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA iihr-Ratga bought at market prices. myB PHILLIPS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS WitARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central Rail. road. Mark Goods, in all owes, to our care_ no27:lydaw--JlO JOS. FLEMI NG, successor to L. Wilcox & Co, corner of Market street and the Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, MEDICLNE CHESTS, PERFUAIERY, and ally articles Pertaining to the business. AQP• Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. je9:y WP.- MARSHALL & CO., Importers • and Dealers in French and American PAPER HANGINGS, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. /as Sale agents fir the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Delicourt k Co., Paris. au7 REYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co.. wholesale dealers in FOR EIGN .FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS. Sc., No. 69 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Rotel, Pittsburgh. sp2 M. LITTLE, DAL ELIR,CI3.4=I.I\TT TAILOR, NO. 54 AT. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS *FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND &reel; Pittsburgh, Pa.,lsprepared to furnish to order, CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER. BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to 10,000 pottods. CHIME BELLS - made to order. STOP AND GAUGE COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats. - . . COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. _ RABBITS !ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL, TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines. a .M:l3, L . WILCOX, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Cbrner of Smithfield and Fourth StreeL Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the above well RElO.la stand, established by me in 1648, (lately known as J. Abel k Co.'sy and having enlarged and improved the carnal shall endeavor, by close personal attention and careful supervision of the business, foment a 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 class establishments will always be on hand. Prescriptions accurately compounded at rill hours. /or Country Physicians furnished with _pure medi• cines at lowest prices. L. WiLeOX, not Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. SAISIIIEL FAHNF.STOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 14 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cutters and Stuftors, and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells, looso and on strings, of ~a much superior quality to that usually sold in the nIW -- et, all of which will be sold on the lowest terms. se 2 T SAMUEL FABSIESTOCK. COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel ling house, orchard rind garden, three-fourths of a mile from the city, $5,500. Also, 11 desirable property of 20 acres, at four miles front the city, with good brick dwel ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits,so,ooo. Also, au excellent property Cl 314iteres, good house 1000 fruit trees. Ac.; situate at 4 miles from the city, 52,500. The above aro all in healthy and pleasant locations, and immediate possession can be had. S. CUTHBERT & - e2t Real Estate Agents, 51 Market En. TEAS.—A choice selection of Black and Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley, Nrsfe2l. HAWORTH & BROWNLEE. ACARONI.-25 boxes Italian ; VERMICELLI-25 do do; OLIVE OIL.-25 dozen genuine, in quarts; '25 do do 7in pints; 5 do Lucca, in Florence just received and for sale by REYMER t ANDERSON, apl6 39 Wood st, opposite St. Charles Hotel. • N ALEAL.-3O bbls. Choice Sifted Meal; 30 bbls. Choice - Unsifted Corn Meal just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, 4 , 9 corner ofMarket and First sta. pyrratlMMlßEarrels for sale % atm apl9 HZHRY H. 00 gatels and Stataurants. Tstomes GE &HAM 13. SCOTT HOIJSEI Cor. Irwin street and Duquerna Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER .& GRAHAM, PROPRIETORS. COUNIICOPLE RESTAITRANT, BY ELI YOUNG, 'FIFTH-STREET HE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS T and otheis is directed to this establishment, which has been recently fitted up for the puriose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything_pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. ap2tedaw [►J 1, ii ko, • : 011.0 Di 17.7170.4'70 mr.r, Pennsylvania , JOHN BIERER, Proprietor. THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant furniture. is now ready for the recep tion of guests. The Railroad front Connellnville to Uniontown will be finished early in July. tints idfording a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish mg to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during the heated term. Thin House is situated within a few moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and • the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or expense in rendering those who visit him tomfortable. Charges moderate. myla:tf SEETON'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor Having taken and fitted up, with all the modern Im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is pre pared to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters wtll be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he fools confident in recommendin gto the public for their excellence. nonitly EXCELSIOR OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 W001:1 STREET, PITTSBURGH. W110i19.41t AND 51551], OULTP..9 LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, PHCHI PHILADELPHIA AM) BALTIMORE OYS TERS AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Seamen. no26] GEO. REINEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, Proprietor, No. 344 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 HOUSE, would re-. spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will ho furnished with the best the market can afford. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, AND EL-OPTICIO MVO& OP Till TEAM OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND Isar All business connected with this ofnee will be at tended to with promptness. Conveniences of nil kinds done with legal aecaraey—such as Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Power of Attorney, etc. Titlea to Real Betray examined. To the member of the Bm: ho tenders his services as commissioner to take Depos..ions to be read in the several Ceurtzrof this State. and tits stile IA one of the main Police Stations o. the city, end (.1 a. sequently his facilities in executing i.‘amess of Mat kind are rery desirable. fel y BAILEY & CO., BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire•proot White Marta Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET North Side, Below the Girard Rouse PHILADELPHIA, Where they are now opening a - stock of Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, and MEESE Fancy Goods, To which they invite the lattelthno of the pubhc. Silver-Wart, Watches,Diamond.d;,Pearls AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOHN THOMPSON & CO., House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA DESILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAL SHEET MAP OF THE SEATeIF WAIL. embra mug a full Map of Europa and complete map- of Sar dinia and Lombardy, Austria and Italy; the whole em bodied in ono super imperial sheet, elzo 30144 inches. furnishing such reliable geographical information as cannot boprocumd from any other source. The , sheet also contains Statistics carefully - compiled from the la test reliable authorities, givin_g the stren g th of the armies and navies of the Powers of Ettrope, 'with brief Rey/alms .f the Leaders and Generals of the opposing armies, in the prrdent struggle. Also correct and handsome por traits of Louis Napoleon TIT.. Emperor of France: Alex ander IL Emperor of all the Russia,: Eranets,lo.eph Emperor of Austria, and Victor Emanuel 11, King of Sardinia. For sale by W. S. HAVEN. corner Wood and Third, and j r cr Market and Second streets. JAS. MILLINI;A lt, MittNt*Na;AIIELA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that ho has rebuilt since the fire, and having en' lark Ted Ms establishment, and tilled it with the newest and Most aporoved machinery. is now prepared to fur nish flooring and planed boards, aerowl sawing end rts sawing, doors, sash and shutters, Into dried, frames, mouldings, box-making, de. South Pittsburgh, September 7. 1857. Bela CARPENTER WORK.—Carpenter Work, Repairing and Jobbing will be promptly attended to at the lowest cash prices and the shortest possible notice, by railing at the CENTRAL PLANING MILLS , Water street, between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny. On hand and will tae made to order, Mouldings, Doors, Shutters, Sash, Frames, Shelving. Flooring. etc., having none but the best wood working machinery. We are prepared to fill all orders from builders. contractors and others. J. 4t H. T. PRICE, JOSEPH B. UtOHES. • Central Planing Allll, Water street, nnls Between Federal and Beaver, Allegheny. Pa G . ROC ER I 150 hlrds hew Orleans Sugar hbls Crushed do; 25 do Coffee do; 110111:1I J. ANOEII.3OIf. 25 do Emstwick's Sy-rup; 2.50 do choice New Orleans Molasses; 10 heroes prime Rice, for sale by WM. H. SMITH & CO., ap_2s 1.18 Second. and 147 Front streets. FOR RENT—A cottage house of three rooms, largo yard and stable, two miles from the city, en the Braddock 's Field Plank Road, $5 per month. For Rent—A dwelling house of nine rooms, two acres of ground, garden, fruit trees, etc, near Minenwille— sl.o, a year. For Reot—A large and comfortable house on Steven son street, eleven rooms, gas and water—s2.lo. For Rent—A large dwelling house, garden, shade trees etc, carriage house and stable, on Bank Lane, Alle. gheny City—V . loo. For Rent—A warehouse on Water street. For Rent—A mall store room on Third street. Apply to S. CUTHBERT at SON, ap2l 61, Market street. FOREIGN NUTS— too Frail Iraca Almonds, soft shell ; PITTSBURGH 10 bales Bordeaux " 25 " Sicily " " 60 bags English Walnuts; 100 " Filberts; 60 bbls. fresh Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts; 1000 bush. Ground Nuts; 5000 Cocoa Nuts; Just received and for sale by REYNCER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opposite St. Charles Hetet SUN DR 1 100 bus. Dried Apples 80 °Dried Apples--peed ; 75 " Dried Apples—unp. .1; 15 dozen Corn Brooms ; 60 boxes'No. 1 Starch: 100 bus. White Beans; 800 bundles Crown, edium an J Double Crown Wrapping Paper, in store and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets if 'I( )F FE:E.-206 sacks Rio, just landing and NJ for Rale by WM. H. AMITH & CO., ap26 Second and Front streets. HAW LS, DR ES'S GOODS, NEEDLE Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics, very low. C. HANSON LOVE, 2 No. 74 Market street. JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street, received another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass & Sherwood's superior SKELE TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable hustle. Alto, white and gra. Mechanic Corsets, in all sizes. fe2l IRST OF THE SEASON.---100 boxes Sweet Oranges, received this day—for sale by REYMER a ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street Opposite the Si.. Charles Rotel. GROCERlES.—Everything, commonly kept ha a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be had on the most reasonable terms, at HAWORTH & HROWNLEvs, in the Diamond ARATOGA WATER.--A supply of Con S greys Water, also Empire Spring Rater, fresh from Saratoga, just received and for side by • L. WILCOX, aps corner Smithfield and Fourth ate 200 dozen Lemon Syrup; '11:1 do Raspberry Syrup; lo do Strawberry Syrup; lo do Pine Apple Syrup—for sale by POTATOES. -135 bbls. to arrive, and fo sale by (mr2B) HENRY H. COLLINS. - - BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN. —2 j oss for sale by B. A. FATINk. OCR k CO., Corner of Wood and First streets. SYRUP AND MOLASSES.— bbls. New York Golden B'yrup ; 60 N. 0. Molasses in oak-barrels, to store and - for We by ' HAWORTIek BROWNLEE, Le=i in the Diamond. TIMM 41dermtn. FIFTI.I STItEETS " Hard " firpiepional, CHARLES .W. WIistGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOCS.TfIVVi, CuTroN Co., P=N'A.. Air Also practices in Lycomirz. Centre, Clearfield, and Cambria counties. angla Z. SIMPSON 0. II =MIT. WE HAVE THIS l)A17 ASSOCIATED together in the prachee of the Law, under the firm of SIJIPSON RIPPEY. Office, No. 94 FOLIRTII 5TRE17.71 . . E. SIMPSON, 0111. RIPPEY. JAMES A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE--- , tio. 91 GRANT STREET C A • Et, r) JSCOTT, DENTIST, • Has removral to the hon , .e lately rteetipied by Dr. W. A. W A : R D No. 274 Penn Street, (South side,) Hurd door above Hand siroot. 414.-Othcrlhone. from I, A. M . till 6 P. rankly JAMES S. KING, DENTIST, AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLING TO No.loo Fifth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY, Where his patrons and friends are invited to call. JAMES A . LOWItIE. Attorney at Law Office, Fourth street, Pitt,burgh, between Smith field and Cherry Alley. dethly AIIL, Surceon Dentist, successor to .6. W. Biddle, N 0.141 Smithfield street. 411.- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 6 "'dock. re15:19 Mines and Signors. Will. CLAYTON & wool ra„. .'en RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, Ny. 37 !WI:0:4D ALLEY, NEAR WOOD STREET, PI TT.S'I3 PA. air Ahray. on hand. Blaeltherry. Cherry and Cognac Brand..., 61.1 Monongahela and Rocutied W hooky, of the very 1,,t quality. E. P. 311DDLETON BRO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c. ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Ohl Whiskies, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, letlyd PHILADELPHLA. JOHN BOYAR & CO., WHOLLIAL2 MAIMS IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 155 Ltber . ty Street, Plttoburgh, Ps. Alwaya an hand. Wine•, Brandre,flina, Mononvnhela and E...ctified Bla,kberry, lV[ld Cherry. and Brands,. °barn) and cgars. w • & RINEHART, 1111-TCFACTCREII AND I.LLIJER IN ALI CMS TOBACCO, SNI'FF AND SEGABS, itp.ll:2y 1'21) 001 , STREFT. ARNSTIIAL, Rand Dente, IT GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, rndor the SL Cl,:u;e4 Dell ri - rrsulTßG H. PA Aui:niture IMPORTANT N °Tic E TN CONSEQCENCE OF DECLINING -a- health, the sul. , cril , f, al-mt rottrmg from bust .' ,•‘, nod oiler , fir s,le, at VERY LOW RkTES, his entire stock of FURNITURE, LUMBER, VANEERB. CANE. lio nl.o offer, for rent hi, Cabinet and Chair Factory, in wh”la or in pArt.and Ow Hoorn. now n,elipied by him in The ^ Ui•pau•h Filth atrent—poanesainn vir.•n on the first of July P0r ,,, m,” want ,•f 11.1 tin* a rare ittiettiruly putelitltte, 16, prl ~ being put down From 10 to 25 per Cent. 11. U. RYAN, snk. 67 and 69 FIFTH STREET. JAMES W. WOODWELL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EMBRACING every style of Furniture, Rosewood, Mahogany. Rolla Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chandsws and Dining Rooms, equal to any in Now York and Philadelphia, and at IM= Evert' article made by hand, and Warranted. AR- I.iabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of Furniture and Chairs, on reasonable terms. Hotels and steamboats furnished at the shortest notice. Ware rooms, Nos. 77 and 7%1 Third street. Pittsburgh, Pa. , Olarriages. UMMrWk I iT:TWM' EASTERN REPOSITORY. t. JOSEPH WHITE HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Teo Mile Run, be tween Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and gene. rat assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. His arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second hand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock en hand. He also man. ufactures to order on short notice, CARRIAGES, RUGGLIN, and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years practical experience in the business, and htswell known tacilitwe, he flatters himself that he offers great induce ments to purchasers. .03p- The establishment is located on the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Lino of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. nelOidaw JOHN S. SHAFFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository NOS. 7 AND 9, COR. DIAMOND ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET, BETWEEN TIM DIAMOND AND LIBERTY ST Carriages stored, sold and bought on commission. Repairing done promptly. Purchasers fzem the country will find a large assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND HARNESS, Which will please them, both nit to quality:and price. mySilyw C. AVEST & CO., CARRI A G E S, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS, No. 197 Penn Street, iNflaburgA, Pa. Kir All work warranted to be of tho best materials and workmanship. myl2:lydis V atents. THE LAST FAST THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. TH E SU BSCRI BEMS HAVING BOUGHT the right to manuforture, in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the Chmar Grain and Seed Fin, the factory will be found at MUNN St BARTON'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and coo them. They take the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They axe neat, Cheap and the fastest ever known. W. INGLIS, J. STACY. noerlydaw DOT CLAY FOR GLASS MANUFAC TIIRERS.—The attention of gin., maufacturers is requested to our Pat Clay, which is a superior article, and can be sold at about one-half the price of German Clay. Orders for any amount will be promptly attended to by CHADWICK & SON, an. 95 N 0.114 and' liewood at, Potaburgh. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK ) NO. 05 FOURTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from to 9 o'clock : and from No vember Ist to May Ist. from 8 to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Oxic Doti.sa, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per rent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Juno and December, compound -Mg twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than twelve years. making, in the aggro gate 130111 AND OXII-ILUS Poll CUM. A visa. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on uppheation at the office Hopewell Hepburn, James Shitlle. James D. Kelley, Robert Robb, Isaac M. Pennock, Hill Burgwin, John 0. Backnfen, P. A. Madeira, John 13. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin," James It D. Heeds, Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Auley, David Campbell, Walter P. Marshall, John S.Cosigrave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Itingwalt, William Douglas, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Seidel", Benj. L. Fahnestack, John D. Scully, James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, Theobald Uttbstrietter, Charles %nap, Isaac Whittier. SICIIZT/lIT awn TIITAIWILICR. CHARLES A. COLTON. WM. H. WILLIAMS & co., Bankers and Exchange Brokers Wood Street, corner of Third, DUNCAN, SD:ERMAN & CO., BANS-MRS, Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York, ssuo Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for travelers, callable in all the cities of the Cited States, Canada. he West India Islands, etc., blinder to those in such , xteusive use in Europe. nirlei3m .cart( LOOll2l 'DOS. D. LOOKIA. AUSTIN . LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, 'Mortgages, and all Se eurgies for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans ioin be arcednmodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Side, Renting and [.easing of Real Estate. (Mice, No. 172 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. mlaly AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex -1.11 change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the }}astern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Statca Deposits received in par funds or cur rent paper, No. G 7 Market street between Third and Fourth etreete. Lloatly WHOLESALE GROCER, 4=a( WM. 11. SNIITII WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wm. Maus, MILLER & RICRETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NOS IZZI AND 7:.".1. CORNER OF LIBERTY Ara) SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PITTSBURGH, PA. ron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Jx., A:c., Con stantly on Hand. [mr2 [41CCCE3307.3 TO WWI • le COlf DIX., , - j WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURESGENERALLY Etc.., Etc , Etc. Aonrarding and commission WILLIAM 11. YEATON, Ilotrin The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Scientific course, are $lOO per annum, The Clluisnes and Modern Languages form an extra charge of $lO per annum. Witthing and use of Bedding $lO. For fur th er particulars apply to the superior of the NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AIW . Agent rot Heiiisick A Co.', Champagne; rinteh Company Amsterdam Gin; Ilavono soil G.irman So gar"; Wines, Brandies, etei, in Custom and in •tare. seVilyo JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT 1859. Second Arrival AT THE. FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE PITTSBURGH, PA. WD. & H. MeCALLUM RESPECT . FULLY announce that they are receiving a second supply of CARPETING, selected directly from the Importers and Manufactnrera, by ono of the firm. now in thu East, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. Also, a new style of CANTON MATTING, for Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall ho offered at the lowest rates. [kg] W. D. & It. :ffeCALLUM. N OTICE TO GENTS.—Wo have on hand And STRAP SHOES, which wo aro Bolling low, nt $l2O0 -FOR SAL E.—A dwelling house of hall, tiro rooms and cellar, on Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of ground 20 foot front by 110 deep to Robinson street. Also, a cottage, house on Robinson street. Price for all, $l2OO. Terms easy. 1e25 S. CUTHBERT A ON, 01 Market st. TEAS OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY PITTSBURGH, PA The best assortment in the city will always be found a THE PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Afth Street, Near Wood. S. JAYNES. 5(1 GR. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION, N. , for sale by BART - WELL & SREPRARD, Drugglatd, fen Corner Wood and Sixth etreela WINNER'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of COTTILLIONS, SCHOTTISCHES, QUADRILLE:3, ,POLEAS, VITAITYXS, Mascots, HEEXPIPIS, REELS Jios, FANCY 'lissom, and other popular airs, arranged in an easy man ner for the violin, by S. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by. je2s JOHN H. MELLOR, Al Wood street. EAL JAPAN BLACKING.—Phis ines timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro urea a most brilFiant jet black, affords nourishment to the leather, and is free front Any Unpleasant smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by JOS. FL F:MING, je3o corner Diamond and Market sireet. BR 0W N ' S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER—An excellent family medicine.for sale wholesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING Jean corner Market st. and Diamond. HERRING -10 bbls. Eastport, new; 10 do Alewives', do For sale by Wm. H. SMITH & CO., leak 118 Second, and 147 Front street,n, ~inanctnL FILISTINENT. GEORGE A BRE& VICE PRESIDV.M. John FI. Shoenberger, Alexander Bradley, James Herdmnn, A. ➢l. Pollock, M. U, William S. Lamely, William J. Andoreon. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A Mroctrs. 'WILLIAM lIAGALEY, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Stroetj PITTSBURGH .JOS. R. MINTER. WM. H. SMITH & CO., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. .C. W. Ittrirron, Pitteburgh BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGAREI, IRWIN STREETS, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,; 1:13=113 IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARN'S, (Ammer of Wood am! Wafer Sirrtis, PIMBURGII, PA Commission Merchant, FOR TELE SALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, PITTSBURGH. PA CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, A LARGE STOCK OF dent'■ Patent Leather and French Calf CONGRESS GAITERS, 31 FIFTH STREET W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO SELLING .VERY LOW OUN DRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior Foundry iron, to arrive HENRY fole by NH. COLLINS. • IT INDOW CURTAINS—At Wholesale and Retail s for sale by rarlo W. P. MARSHALL & CO. 311$111111MU. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY CHAIITERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF BEIM SYLVANIA. Cash ..... -Ml,OOO I Premium Not 1132,343 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, he., in town or country. DIRECTORS :—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hail, T. T. Abrams, lion. G. C. HarTot', Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson. W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. AILILLYS, Vice President. Tiros. Ktrcaut, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, de22 No. 65 Fifth street. TIONONGAMELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President. HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISES ASSETS—MAY Ohm, 1859. Stock, Duo Bills, payable on demand, and se cured by two approved names-- 0115400 00 Bills Receivable 30,645 29 Bills Discounted - 800 00 - . 15 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 0,165 00 00 Citizens' Bank ‘• ...... 5,175 00 40 " Exchange Bank 60 " Bank of Pittsburgh " " Balance of Book Accounts Office Furniture $239,653 31 HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. DIRECTORS: James A. Hutchison, George A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell, William Rea, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Wilson Mile John WI/whit, my 24 Wm. A. Caldwell, Indemnity Against Loss by Piro. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. ST/TSYINT 07 ASSETS, JAECEIRE lat., 1859. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured 91,731,669 89 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61,) cost. 7 7,7 64 n Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sects 88,530 09 Stocks, (present value (950,667 7:4) cost. 71.547) n and Bills Reeeival:ilo_ The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in Town and Country, at rates as low so are consistent with security. Since their .neorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid Losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1858, $108,805 57. DIRtO/0118 Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David It. Brown, Samuel Grunt, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith,- Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, - George_ Pelee, CHAS. N. RANCHR, President. EI)WARDC DALk; Vice President. WSI. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GAIII - JNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. p v.:4 as OMIi:LVMDI Br THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, lierchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. OFFICE IVO. 303 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $177,931 Invested as follows. viz:— First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount ............ 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 Vlcent Mort gage Loans, 220.000, c05t............_......... 27,900 00 Allegheny County 6 V cent. Pennsylvania Railload Loans City of Philadelphia,6 ? et. Penn'a R.R Loan. Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... Stock of County Fire Insurance Co Stock of Delaware M.S. Insurance Company. Union M. Insurance Co', Scrip Bills Receivable, business paper_..... . Rook Accounts, accrued intercq, etc Cash on hand and in Rank.. 5.:276,478 43 CLEM TINGLEY, PresidetiL • DIRECTORS. Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, William Museer, Gem Tlngler. Willt.n R. 'Thompson, Frederlke Brown. Cornehus Stevenson John R. Worrel, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, -- . ... . Frederick Lennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Bissell, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, m 316 Northeast corner Third and Wood streets ed u mti oral ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, nder the Care of the Franciscan Brother LORETI'O, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated for Educational Purposes, affords all the induce merit, that can he desired for a Catholic Institution. It in located in the most healthy and Picturesque portion of the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cres.son Station, on the direct mail route between Philadelphia end Pittsburgh. The scholastic year commences the first of September, and will close on the lot day of July References can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Connor. mrlidaw VINC col.LEtiE AND SEMINA RY. under the core of the Benedictine Fathers, near LATROBE., NV ESTI,IORELAND COUNTY. Pa. Inthe College are taught the usual branches of En glish Education. In the Seminary, the Classics, Mathematics, History, Rhetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to the Priesthood. 'rho terms for board and Tuition aro $BO per year, to be paid semi-annually, strictly in advance. uerman and French, and other languages, Drawin g Painting, Music, form no extracharges, excepting some recompensation for the use of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Books, Stationery, he, form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September, and ends on the 3d of July folrowing. FATTIER G. B. LUMM, jyl3 Director of the College. $2 ()00,4F,,,?111. ots !L t. B B m i u i . 110 U S Bank L e, and Al legheny City. $2,500 for 44 acres of choice land, and dwelling house, at 4 miles from the city. $3,930 for 115 acres of land, at sixteen miles from the cir • ' it'y; with good improvements. $O.OOO for 2 . 0 Beres of land, at four miles from the city; good dwelling house, barn, stable. de--orehaact of from 400 to 500 trees, all under good fence—eorti of good qual provements on o tt t r e l r i 2 l , ,, , T r e e a f r o e , :w a t l ) e rt $4,500. These propertle r and manyS. CUTHBERT St5N, if° Real Estate Agents, 51 Market street. BANDIES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES B —Warranted of the best quality. Also, a complete assortment of Wines, Whiskeys and Gins, of superior quality, kept constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, jols Corner Diamond and 'Market street. FANS.--2,500 Palm Leaf Fans, 11 old by the case or single. Silk, Linen and Paper Fans, at low prices at EATON, CREE k CO'S., jy4 Fifth and Market ate. VA LUABLE INFORMATION TO • BUlLDERS.—Mouldings, Window Frames,Panel Doers, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, kc.; in fact, every kind of woodwork used building , all muds or good mate rials by the best of workmen and uprivallefil inachmery. Brackets of every pattern furnished and scroll cawing done, J. d H. T. tRIC. Central Kilning:4in,, Water street, bilween federal and Beaver, Allegheny Cii QAUNDER'S VIOLIN SCHOOL-4 new 13 and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the violin, on nu entirely new method; intended for beginners, amateurs and teachers. This work is particularly in tended to give the scholar a short, thorough and scion. title method of playing the violin in all its ranches, in less than pno half the time than is required from any other work ever publjohe9) or introduced in this coun try—by George Saunders. Price 60 con a. For sale by JOHN 15fELI.A4, No. 81 Wood street. Copies mailed on receipt of the price. my2d pt - AtE STILL CATAWBA WINE.—I Imre on hand a large supply of pure Still Catawba Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything In this lino should call and examine my elkfaC before purchasing elsewhere• .30.9. FLFmING, mar ecroer Diamond ■od Market arrest CHEESE. boxes extra prime cutting Cheese for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS AKE FISH.-200 packases for sale by 1.4 H 6 HENRY H. COLLINS. <iTHITE BEANS-50 bushels for sale by jeW WM. H. SMITH & Y SHLTP-28 bbLs. prime Syrup for sale by AVM. H. S3II.TH It CO, e I Second and Front sts. SUPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. R. WELPIN, ie2o G Wood etrgnt near Fourth. - CHEE E6 ' —5O boxes clioice Goshen • Crieeie just received and for sale at HAWORTIL 4 131tOWNLEE'S , a ; corner of the Diamond and DiaMaud alley bbls. No. 2 Rosin, on hand and for Aale by B. C. k. J. H. SAWYER. ARNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine, for sale by • J. R. WELDIN, aO4 63 Wood street, near Forth, 10011—On all the Banks, for sale J. R. WELDIN, 113 Wriod street, near Fourth. • Eli PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. - BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICALpfIIce, No. 50 SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BRAWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and him been in Practice for the last nemtkfire years. Ris busi ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grndu. ate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relie4 by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising , nom a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a Letter, psoriasis, and sweat many forma of skin diseases., the origin of which the patient is en tirely ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr.. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery,_ SEMINAL IVEARNESS. Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grati fication, which the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painfd disease in aloe days—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet. Gonnorrhcea, Stricture, Urethal Dis• charges, Female \Veakness, Monthly Suppressions, Pigh• eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, _lrritation of the Blad der, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a / 1, directed to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitih. burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from oh. serration. _ . Office and Private Rooms, No. SO Smithfield stree Pittsburgh, Pa. 3y27 ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and vigor, by using tha This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r ceipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is constants used in Europe with never failing success. It wi thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMINAL EMISSIONS And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the effects of either MERCURY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually suffer in without knowing a remedy. The cost of cure is trifling. One bottle will last on month, and is suitable for either sex. Sent free by ma to all parts of the United States. Price, $1 per Bottle. D. H. ANDERSON, SBl Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direc ions will be rent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. Address, .$2,016,9. 62 LOCAL AGENTS WA.titan mr2B.l3mclaw-eod PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOR TATION.—Yroposais will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12, .11., on the Ist day of October next, for the transportation of military supplies during the pear 1860 and 1561, on the following routes: L From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tory of Kansa-a, from Fort Laramie in the Territory of Nebraska, or from any point on t ie west bank of the Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 42 deg. north at which a depot may be establish ed, to the posts which are now or may be established in the Territory of Nebraska south of latitude 44 deg.north, in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and -east of longitude 114 deg. west, and in the Territory of Utah north of latitude 40 degrees north and east of longitude 114 deg. weal.' 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 31ex ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that Territory. 3. From Fort Union, or such other depot asmay 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, nor more on route 1 than ten millions of pounds, and on routes 2 and 3 than-two millions five hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation will be per formed on each route in each month of the year, and may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two of them, or for each route separately. Bidders will. give their names in full as well as their places of residence, and be prepared to execute bonds with good security in such an amount as the Quarter master General may determine. Contractors must be in readiness for service by the let day of January, 1560; and as transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be trans norted 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 amie, and Fort Union, or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. . Each proposal must be accompanied by a guarantee, signed by three or more persons known or satisfactorily certified to the Quartermaster General, setting forth that if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract, they wilt enter an obligatinn for its faithful performance. Proposals will be endorsed as follows : Proposals for Army Transrtation, and none will be entertained un less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth in this advertisement. The right is reserved of rejecting any or all the bids that may be made. Quart:nonusers Gictrrou:s OFFICE, Washington, June 2, 1859. jyramwaftOctl ASSETS, $276,478 43 10,000 00 6,001 00 1,000 00 19,150 00 1,050 00 150 03 380 00 30,373 43 ;,311 01 15,563 96 Beotanins W , Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, &c. BY virtue of authority, vested in us as as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard M'Cor mick, and in pursuance of icilecree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in No. 3 of November term, DM, we will expose to public sale, at the Merchants' Exchange, on Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of Sep 'tember, 1839, commencing at I_l o'clock, A.M., or at such time and place to which said sale may be then there ad journed, all the following described property, to wit The lands and tenements composing and appurtenant to Orizaba Doti Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in Pollock township. adjoining and adjacent to the borough of New Castle, in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania. bound 'ed and described as follows: . . . A piece of land bounded, north by Neshannock creek; east by the Pennsylvania Canal; south by other land of said trust, and westly Nes hemlock creek, con taini g ono acre more or less, on which are erected a blast furnace, known by . the name of Sophia, 40 feet square and 45 feet high, casting house, toyer house, cinder house, stock house, boiler house, engine house, engine and blast; with three boilers in boiler house, and fire extra boilers set and complete, and large brick stack. Apiece of land. beginning at north-east corner of Rol lingdtill on Neshannoek creek,running thence north Rest 192 feet, north 47y° east 151 feet; thence along said mill lot 24834: feet to the place of beginning: on which is a brick ace and a blaCksmith shop. A pieoo of land of one acre and 84 pcplies, more or less, beginning at A post peer Lock N 0..., on Perillallra nia Canal, running south west 300 feet to e port on said canal; thence south east 34814 feet to a poet on Neshannock creek; thence south 40 - west 300 feet by said creek to a post; thence south2o%" east 2191.4 feet to the place of beginning; on which is erected altolling Mill, the main building 15011'212 feet, with sheds attach ed, in which are 16 boding furnaces. 6 heating furnaces; boilers and engine, sufficient to drive all the machinery in said mill; bar rolls, small rolls. nail plate and muck rolls, squeezers, shears, &c, 25 nail machines, and one wrought spike machine, and a brick warehouse, CO by: feet. A piece of land, beginning on the canal at south-west corner of mill lot, and running southt west 136 feet along said musk thence south fiXiqc east 30 feet by land of J. & J. C. White; thence south 2° east 181 feet by street, thence west 24 feet to a post; thence south 2° east 150 feet by an alley; thence 18 feet by J. &. J. C. White, to mialou thence along said lot to the place of begin ning; containing one-half acre, more or less, on which is a nail find chive factory 40 by 112 feet, engine and boiler bongo, with engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24 nail machines, ode spike machine, one stave machine, circular saws, &c., therein containcq; one play house, 58 by y 34 feet, with machinery for grinding . and tempering cla to make flre brick. and a brickry hou.se 78 by 34. km., partly .d on said lot and partly on l in an g d of 4. & J. C. White. A lot of groymi, No. 8, in White's addition to New Cas tle, bounded on the north and east by et eta; south by lot No. 7, and west by Jetleon street. 53 feet front by 150 feet; on which is a brick cooper-shop, 24 by 40 feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A piece of land in Neshannock township, lying south of Eastbsnok rend, containing &Nacres, more orless, be mg part of the fliMpsOrt tract, P4rchased by P. 2s'Cor -1 mick from Diana llimpson, situate about 116 miles from New Castle, on the Eaatbrook road. A lot of ground, bounded north by other land of said trust east by A. L. and G. W. Crawford; south by White's heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a brick dwelling house. The above described property will be sold together, as a whole. . Also, in separate parcels, as described: The undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or less, in Neshannock township. bounded north by Crawford; ens by 'Pearson, pyle and others; south by Thomas Falls, and wbstby .sfaitland and Crawford;aboundin.eNVlth coal: about 250 acres cleared; coal banks opened's &unbar of frame houses, barns, sheds; stables, doke opens, Ac e erected thereon. Apiece of laud Neshannock township, bounded by lands of William 'Alexander, James Boyle and John 11pKee„ containing 39 acres and MO perches, on which is erected a pltual house, ato house, a frame s table; abotit acres Preare ; alsoa good spring of water. Four contiguous lots Of groubdPollock township, bounded on the north byCunninghamg and others; mann by White; east by Vegan and others, and west by —, on which are erected dwellinghouses, stables, . 4 c. A piece of land in the 'borough of New Castle, beginning at the north-west corner of school house, on east aide of Jefferson street, near the bridge, over Ne shannock creek; thence north 83° east 130 feet, to said creekt thence north37Wwest43foek thence south 6334 0 west 281 feet, to leffersOnsttue4Psopco emit!) 1° cast 125 feet to the place of beginning, ociattuning olle acre, more or less.' A lot of ground, 00 fee; front by 160 in n depth, in the borough of New Castle, bounded north by street; east by alley; south by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson strhet, On *high is steeled a frame stable. • A Icit OF ground in •Polleck township, in 'White's addi tion to New castle, Pf'eln;l44g g o oo 24 i n A rea , a) , the cor ner of lot No, ' thence south - east by said street 50 fee thence south VP west by lot NO 3,150 feet thence north 2. west by alley 50 feet, to south-west corner lot No. 1; thence north 88° east by lot No. 2,150 feet to the place A ae fram e of be e guse and i o nnlng lot In Pollock township, bounded nor th by Neshannock creek; east by Jefferson etreek west by east by A lot of ground in said township, bounded north by W a llace; east by by an alley; south by Dickson, and west by Croton road; being 50 feet in front by 150 feet in depth. Also, a trsctof Land, of about 428 acres, in Sugar Creek township, Venango county, Pennsylvania, known as the 'Saw -mill Tract, being the same described in deed from pollard 4.l'Curreicit 30 said trustees, dated 23i1 August, Amore full and accurate description of the property to - be soldwill 130 fuirdebed frdfri the deeds:at - the time of sale, or previously; on application to the trustees. TE4l43:—Onts-ttprd of - the purchase money to be mici in (mgt . ou the etekuoWledgment of the deed; one third in sir months, and one-third in twelve months from the time of sale, with interest front that tune; the deferred payments to be secured by bond 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 Dd... PEN - NOCK, WILLIAM K. NIMICK, - CHABL.IaI KNAP July 29,1859-o With .H. BRADY Wrignaa. - medical. To Young Men. ELIXIR DE VIE. IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE, 'Saltrawls. PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, _ Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THE NIGHT TRAINS THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF C. 41281 ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 11159 Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fort Wayne Express._ 12115 A. X. 0:56 1. Y. 1:01 P. Y. Mail 640 Express.— .12:50 P. x. 8:45 P. WO A. N . , ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 1147 P. Y4ExPru. , 8:17 A. x. 'RETURNING. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH—MaiI, 825 r.x.; Express 2:30 P. IL; Express, 2:22. A. a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from. Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:20 a. a., and fa) P. a. From " " 6.115 1210 6 . - Through trains connect as follows : At Alliance, with truing on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cny . . hoes etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creations, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis,-Louts. ville, etc. -.-- At Forest, for Springfield, lE3andnsk7, Dayton, _Dinaln nati, etc-, etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati, etc., etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind, St. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. - At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For For further information and throrgh tickets apply J. STEWART. Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. H. C. STEV.MNSON, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets fot sale at the Ticket Office of the Company on. the line. of the road, to all parts of the. United States. J. J. HOUSTON, jell General Paqsenger. Agent, Pittsburgh. 1859 SUMMER ARRANGED:IE3T. 1869 on and After Dlonday, Aprll 11th. Pennsylvania Central - -Itailroad. , ' NINE DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger. Station every morning, (except Sundays,) at ttso s. a., stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrtsburg,connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. a., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P. . . THE FASTLINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at Cal P. a., stopping only at principal stations, 'visaing direct connections at H: arrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 'Jac e. TILE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the station every evening at 8:50P. a. stopping only at Greensburg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wiknore, tiallitzin, Altoona, 80. con necting at Harrisburg with the train direct for BaltiCore t . and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 A. a. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOILNSTOWN WAY. PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:00 o'clock, a. a., stop. ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Train at 10:50 s. a, MA arriving at. Johnstown MO e. Conernaugh, 1:20 F. a. THE ZOHNSTOWN• ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 250 P. „a, stopping.at all stations, and running a, tar as Conernangli. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for '1 Lrtie Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10,5.: A. , u. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Lr Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4:30 P. a. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle. Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at d:2O P. a. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Patsburg.i as fol lows :—Express, 1245 P. ; Mail, 11:50 P. a; . Fast Line, 12.20 s. a; Johnstown Accommodation, ILUO A. a; That Turtle Creek Accommodation, 050 a. Second. Ac commodation, I=o P. ; Third .Accommodation, 015 Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blain= trOle Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown - -- Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE? TRAiN stopping at all stations on th..) Pittsburgh and Cormells ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows: Mail Train, 7:00 a. a; Express Train, 2:50 v. a. Return. ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar rive at Pittsburgh 5i.45 a. 111, and 615 v. ar_ The traveling public will find it greatly to their intec est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other mute. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free learn dust; we can. promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their patronage. P A Si Er . No New York..---$l 3 00 To Baltimore-...-...--$9 SO P hiladelphia.: 10 00 I Lancaster„...-........-8 66' Harrisburg. $7 45. • Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tieset.4 in ear, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER MILE iu addition to the State:ma ra Age te n s, t except from stations where the Company has no NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus Line tout . 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 J. - STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R- Passenger Station, apl2 On. Liberty and Grant streets. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, April 27, trains will leave the Depot of the Perinsylvaniaßailroad, in . Pitt*. burgh, as follows : Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago line.—Express trains leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 L. z., and 1:05 P. X., for Cleve- land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chigo, and the North West. The 1:05 P. X. train connects at 'Baystd with trains for all points on the Tusearawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland,.., mast be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. giver Line.—Express trains leave at 12:15 A. IL, add. ,1:0040 P. for Wheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Cohan andoGincinnati. The 12:15 A. a. train stops at Welles., ville, Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. The- DOS P. a. train stops at Wellsville and stations balOw' Wellsville. ~,Mcid Train leaves at 6i25 a. vi.; stopping at all Way J3te tions on River Line. Accommodation leaves at 5:00 r. muting to Well* , vile only, stopping at all Way Stations. Pittsburgh, Caluintius and Cincinnati Short Line via Stow bent-ilia—Fast Express at 1745 i x., and Express-Lilh P. x., for Newark, Coltnnbas, Dayton, Indianapolis, n einnati, Cairo, St. Louis, New - Orleans, and aU points in the South West. . The Express Train runs th.ronghfro m Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, without change of cars. Splendid Steeping- Cars attached to each Express train. . • Passengers desiring too to Columbus, Cincinnati,. etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line,' must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville.: Baggage checked through and handled free of charge. itre ga gvays as low as any other route, and conuect . tions certain. Through Tickets can be pocure drittsburgt, risburnh,Pladelph aNBn TorkaALn. .laERS, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland., JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent, apt 7 Liberty Street Depot, Plush _h. 1859. Baltlippre and Ohio Railroad Co. Isso' TH-EBALTIMOREAND . 01110 RAIL ROAD COMPANY are now prepared to teceire and fotward Merchandise under through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND TEE EASTERN CITIES. . - Rates grutmnteetßio be equally favorable with tip:net:if, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other litte. For Information as to 'rates,: acuities, etc., etc., appli; cation may be made by letter or in person to Oahu of the underaigned agents: , At BOSTON,Jdoses Potter, ,corner State and Washing ton streets. At NEW YORK, C. W. Darrell, P. Broadway, above, the Astor House. At PHILADELPHIA, Calhotui F Cowton, corner streets. :.rj.t PHILADELPHIA,i n,. and Cherry At Col. Eelly,. -Corner and hest - out streets. At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Cimden Station. At PITTSBURG/3, J. A. Canghey, DI& Water street.' Particular attention of merchants, tnannficturera and shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny _Ciq; and vicinity, is called to the facilities of this New Route as compared with others, ant} their patronar ti4 and favors are respectfully solicited. RE:I.'NK D. jahltf General Freight Agent - S. G. O. q. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad:. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Itailroad, to St. Louis a nd Lary, ette and Indianapolis, New Albrny and. Michigan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAITTV BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIAISAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAILIVE and PERU. Freights carried from Cincinnati or Lawrence:Mfg in less time than by any other - route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments, can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without breaking bulk.' Consignments made to - J. E. GIBBONS, Agent,. at Gin. cinnati; or, W. B, CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg„ will receive prompt attention, and no charge for corn; m i ss i on; no charge for drayage or commission at Lrcicsca. Vcr further information apply to THOMAS RATIOA - 4 ' (No. 115 Wetter street,) Agent of the Companyl: is; prepared to'glve THUM! lIICILIPX3 to In n an ui, Lafayette, Chicago; Fern, - Greencastle; w fordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon- H. LOBJ) Preiddesk JNO. F. CHEEK; General _Freight Agent reuil • Slusware. Al/RID B. =USG YOWL= 141.1121.01. lIRLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mai m.. factarers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint 0148, ti - WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner Front, Pittsburgh. Kir AU other kinds of alasswain and Window 040, - at tow mar• et prices. • a &`F: MAR.F.I3.IIe; TT • - WORMS AND WUPACTURZia LOP CIGARS, Awn Gramm COUISISSION wiracnelriv, NO. 45 WEST LOMBARD ST-, BALTIIIifORE, MD. We invite the attention of 'the trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cipms. Our facilities Tor importing as well as the variety of our assortment are unsurpassed by any house in the State, while large . contracts made by one of the firniduring the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold out extra in•. dueements to our friends at .resent, - softly MATH. MULLER'S. CELEBRATED SPARKLING HOCK and MOSELLE WLS - liic , imported and for sale by W. A. &F. MARBURG, se=ly Sole Agents, Ballimore4fd„ . . EItDiAN TIARDWARE Als."D Crrl4.' imported aid tor' sale at lowilbj slowly • W: A. A'S: MARBURG, B.sors, idtt. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, i fsucoossorn to John Cartlyright,) lt/rANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 1.11 of Pocket and Table Cutlery, p_urgical and Deritai4 i ns t r uments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tuale, etc, No. $ Wood street. They give special attention to the tossuillaal taring of Tznaeassßupporkrs, eta. Jobbing an 4 Region. lug intli istrislty and daspatah• lOW