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Prints and Publiatta Every dforniug , (Sundays eatcpted,)
BY JAMES : P. iIAIIR,
LT WIZ NORTH-WT.ST 1T..81 1 / 4 7.11. OP YIPIII Arm WOOD 'firers
,Terms! PSve Dollars a year, parablo strictly in ad-
Sta dollars invariatly required if not paid wah
in the , -Tear.,
Rrirgincle copies, Two (lento—for sale at the counter
In the Office, and by the New ,boys.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
1211E1
One insertion, au ......... 60
Two insertions, 75 ..... .. 75
Three insertions,. ..... 1 00 1 00
One week ........ ---- . 1
75 ' .
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Two weeks, ........ --- 300 200 150 100 76
Three weeks ............. 400 266 200 125 100
'One month .............. 6uo 335 50 150 175
Two months. ........... 700 466 50 235 250
Three months 900 600 45u 300 300
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Four months.. ....... .. 10 00 605 500 335 450
Five months 11 00 735 5 50 365 550
Six month..
12 00
13 8 3 (8) 5 10 6 0(1 °° 6 4 e: 12 6 00 66
Nine months 10 00 10 25 800 535 It 00
One year )
00
Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum 10 00
CIIARGLUILE AT:PLEASMIS
ne square, per annum, (exelusive of the paper,)...25 00
Marriage notices, 50 cent.; Death notices 25 cents.
[SATURDAY MORNING POST
A MAMMOTH WEEKLY,
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
, . IN CLUBS OF FIVE,
tingle Subscriptions - -$2 Per Annum.
..CONTAINS ALI. THE CURRENT NEWS OF THE.
DAY. Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, Lo
cal, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous.
The Paper being of the Lamm, sirs, and neatly print
ed, on fine white paper, us large, clear type, will be found
by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any
paper published in Pittsburgh.
Those who wish to take a napor from Pittsburgh, will
find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit
ble investment. Address
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Corner Fifth & Wood Sts. Pittsburgh.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING,
Executed in the finest Ft yle
Xa. -El,
6onurtercial, Mercantile gegal Moth,
At nhort notice, co 3 reasonoble terms.
Particular attenhen peel to the Printing of
POSTERS, PRO GR AMMES, .Si.c
For Concerts, Fahlbitions and Circuses.
LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY
HIVING ET.CrNTLY BEEN 111 Di TO Tlll9 CSTILLILLiffYYNT,
The facilities for turtling nut Work with promptness and
deepiiteli manna be exeellett by any other
office in the city.
liusiness Wards.
2. astirET DAVIA. JOIi SOS. R.
f I , lrhl of .1. & 11. Phillips.]
D , 11VIS S PHILLIPS,
I SLIOI . O.Nor, to Phil II &
Brass Founders and Finishers,
PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS,
CHANDELIERS, PENDENTSELMRE:TS.
sToRE, NO. 67 WO( 11) STREI-7r,
FOUNDRY A.N.L , SHIA', No. 14S FIILST s'l
S. H. & C. P. MARKLE,
Printing, Job and all Kinds of W rapping
PAPER,
(WAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
!?Rags 1.: - ,u0.t xt market pares. myt
PHILLIPS Si. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WHARF 114 )Arr PROP RI ETDRSAND
SHIPPINi AI:ENTSof Illsoov Central Rail
road. Mark Gonda, In all easep, to our &to.
nonlythar—flo
TO& FLEM I NG, successor to L. Wilcox
& corner of Market street and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand n full assortment of
MEDICINE'S. MEDICINE ill PERFUMERY, and
ally articles pertaining to the business.
Physicians' PresKiptions carefully compounded
at all hotir, ic47
Wit.T7.ll P. 13.110/1.1.LL —JOSEPH B. IWOFICI.
WP. MARSHALL & CO.. Importers
and Dealers in Froneh and American PAPER
HANGINGS, No. S 7 Wood street. Pittsburgh.
(fa? Sale agents far the celebrated manufactures of
Messrs. Delicourt A. Co., Paris. - , ••"'7 au;
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PEELLIP HITUE6t.... 1501.11:6T J. ANDELS6W.
REY MEI?. A ANDERSON, (successors to
Joshua Rhodes ,i, Co.. wholesale dealers in FOR
EIGN FRUITS, NUTS. SPICES, CONFECTIONERY,
SUGARS, he., No. h 9 Wood street, opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. ap2 •
M . LITTLE,
IVE _EI RC PIA ZT 'l' TAILOR,
NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET,
(Dr. Irish's New Building,)
PITTSBURGH
AFULTON, BELL AND BRASS
.FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street:Pittsburgh,
Pa., is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER
- - -
BELLS. OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10,000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS - made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of all sizes, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brass Castings finished in the
neatest manner.
- .
o RABBITS (ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; 3 M.,
TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for, Steam
Engines
• ap23ly
1.4 WILCOX,
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
aver of Smithfield and Fourth Street
Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the
above well snows stand, established by me in
1848, (lately known as J. Abel 8 Co.'s) and having
enlarged and unproved the Caine, I shall endeavor, by
close personal attention and careful supervision of the
business, to meat of the patronage here
tofore so bestowed. Pure and unadulterated
medicines alone will Is, kept, and a full assortment 01
articles usually sold in first eless establishments will
always be on hand.
Prescriptions accurately oompouniled at all hours.
Country Physicians furnished with pure medi
cines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX,
not Corner Smithfield and , Fourth streets.
SAMUEL FA H N MTOCK,
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IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
:Po 74 lExxl Sired, /Aashurgh.
The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall
stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and
Sausage Cutters and Stutters, and a very large stock of
Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior
quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which
will be sold on the lowest terms.
e 27 SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK.
COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.-
LVJ A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel
ling house, orchard andgarden, three-fourths of a mile
from the city, $5,500. Afao, a desirable property of 20
acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel
ling ouse, WO fruit trees, grapes and sthall fruits,s6,ooo
- an excellent property of it!, acre,Y, good house 1000
fruit trees. ke•.: sttllo.4, fr..in the city, $2,000:
The above are all u, healthy and pleasant locations, and
immediate 1.,e had.
H. CUTHBERT & SON„'
1e24 Real Estate Agents, 51 Markk
T' -A choice selection of Black and
Green 'res.', in store and fur sale Wholesale or Ito
tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond
and Diamond alley.
felt
HAWORTH & BROWNLEE.
MACABONI.-25 boxes Italian ;
VERMICELLI-25 do do;
OLIVE OIL-25 dozen genuine, in quarts;
25 do do in pints;
5 do Lucca, in Florence
Saabs, just received and for sale by
REYMER lc ANDERSON
8D Wood at. , opposite St. Charles Hotel.
CO bbls. Choice Sifted
meal ;, 30 bbls. Choice Unsifted Corn Meal just,
:mind and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
corner of Market and First sta.
WITATOE3-500.barrels for saley . 777 - _
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B. D. M•a[cn,
MARKER & GRAHAM,
jy22 PROPRIETORS.
COUNIICOPEE RESTAURANT,
THE - ATTENTION OF 'MERCHANTS
and others is directed to dos establishment. iv I.
has.been 'recently fitted up for the ) - iurpose of solording,
a SUBSTANTIAL EATING IIOUnE IN (.'E\ IHA L
LOCATION. Country folks attending rodrket ore par
ticularly invited to van. Everything pert:own?! to An
EATING SALOON will always 1:e tonna. of the tre , lic,t
the market affords.
Era"'OJl TO ;pa; PClillsylra
JOHN BIERER, Proprietor.
THIS COMMON( lUS AND POPULAR
noTELait,beinn refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant furniture. is now ready for the revel,
lion of guest,. ThiJ = Kailroail from Connellsville to
UniontoWn wilt lx• tiuv-he.l early in July, thus affording
cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish
ing, to escape the heat and miolte of Pittsburgh during
the heanal tern, Pus H.,40 i =ituated within a few
nioments drive of the celebrated Fayette Spring, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
exteu, in rendering Ulnae who Visit him comfortable.
Charges moderate, tnylatf
SEETON'S OLD STAND,
_ _
Haring taken and fitted up, with all tho modern im
provements. this popular 1,,0rt, .11 , ,crIbUr , pre
pared to accommodate his old CUSt.IIIOI, nod Wilt,.
generally, with the best the market atiords. Oyster,
tell be nerved up in every variety of style, during the
season. His Wu :es, Liquors and Ales he fools enaildeot
reCOMMOndln g to the public fur their excel tenet'.
'nolbay
JAMES P. SAILA,
Editor and Proprietor.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WEIOLE,ALE AND RETAIL DICALERs IT
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE ()VS
TEM AND WILD (SAME.
All In their Proper Sexton.
no2(l] GEO. REINEMAN & CO.
MANSION HOUSE, GEo. AUEENTZ,
Proprietor, N 0.344 Liberty street.ii,t beside the
Passenger Tippet of thci Penn,ylviona
maker. , it the most convenient house w t h e ratty ter pas
'ingers arriving by that road.
The proprietor himmt, vomieleralilo fated
up, toexcellent style, the MANSIi iN 411)1
spectfully solicit a share of public. parrot...ie. There is
Ilttached a splendid STABLE and 0X14.11,,iV0 WAGON
YARD, affbriihrip, ample accommielation to travelers and
teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnuheil with
the best the market ran attord. felry
Aldrrmen.
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
AND CC-OFFICIO ACSMOZ OF TOE FLAIL
OFFICE ON THE CORNER nF w 1.; ANT,
FIFTH STREETS.
t 4-. All business connected With this office will be at
tended to with promptne.s. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal a,coracy--,meli Deeds, Mort,aces.
Bonds, Power of Attorney, de. Titles to }teat F.-tape
examined.
To the member of the !in.:. lie tenders his satires as
commissioner to take Deros.,ons to he read in the
several Courts of this State. and t...eallere. 1114 rano ,
is one of the noun Pollee Station+ o, the city. and 4
4equently his Leilities in executing of that
;Lind are rem desirable_ (clod v
BAILEY & K ITCH EN,
fare removed to their new Fire-proiif, White Martin
North Side, Below the Girard House,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they 01 ,, ning to.-1, of
Imported Jewelry, Plated Vl'ares, and
Pane). Good.,
To which they attuntton of Ow paidlp
Silver -Rare, Watches, Dlamond• &
JOHN THOMPsOIi 1t CO.,
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
Pittsburgh, Pa
DES' L El{'S NF: St' PER IMPE 1.1 I.
SHEET M OF THE SEAT , 01.* \‘
ciug n lull Map of Enrole. and complete et s.ir •
din' a and Lombardy. .ttni . w etn•
bodied in ime super imperial ,l,eet.
furnishing, sm.!, geol:rardo'zd niamvn.n, n.
cannot ts, proeurvd from non other lo
also rnutrein. Suaisties oaretuil, ti-to the Li
test relish!, authorities, ing ti e Aretnri of It, atom,
and navies of tho Power, Eli I,rief see, at ot,
of the Leaders and lienerals of the app,. ,u 1 tow.. 111
the present strusgle. Alan eiirrect and Inuid-orne poi •
traits of Louts Napoleon I Emperor of Fratioe
ander fI., Emperor of all them-
Rsins, Fr aneis Jo-eph
Emperor of Aiedria, and Victor Emanuel 11.. Ring of
Sardinia. For Ade by NASHAVEN.
corner Wood and Tird, and
3027 !ilarket and Sevond .treet,
JAL AIILLINUA Mt INoNtiAIiF:LA
PLANING M 1 would re-peetfully inform the
übhe that ho has rebuilt the tire, and haul it,
iar,:ed to establishment, and tilled it with the new est
and most aporoved niaehtnery, is no s,w prep •I for
MAI flooring and planed board, .crawl .awing; sti.l
rawing. doors, F.ll And shutters, kiln dried, frame-.
mouldinws, box-making, Os.
South Pittsburgh. September 7. 1007. 4,10
CARPENTER WORK.--Carpenter Work,
Repaarmg and Jobbing Will Is, promptly
to et the lowest sash prices and tb.. Aiortost
notice, ha' calling at the ('EI - rRAL PLA.NIN4; 3111.1.4'
Water street, between Federal And Beaver, AlletTheny
On fond and will be male to order, Mouldings.
Shutter*. t.a.sh, Frames, Shelving. Fhorina, id,. hat
none but the best wood working machinery IV,• are
prepared to Oil all orders (run] hiiii , lt.r,,,rfltr44•ll, , . mid
others. .1 a II T PRICE,
CentrAl Planing Mill. Water , t rest,
.noI5 Between Federal and Bearer, Alleelieny. Pa.
G ROCERIES.-
1.50 Mots New orieant, ;•
50 bltls Crio,hed do;
25 do Cutler do;
25 do Eastwa4,'s Syrup:
250 do shales New I ori,.. an .
10 forcer prime Rice. for
WM. If. SMITH S
apse 118 Sevond, and 147 Front streets.
tR RENT—A cottage house of three
rooms. largo yard and stahle, two 111114, trot the
cit, on the Braddock's Meld flank Road, $5. per Thew),
f-or Rent--A dwelling h.q."-, of oleo rooms, too :tents
of ground. garden, fruit trees, ete, near Mineret ille—
p.oo a rear.
For Rent—A large and c o mfortable house on Steven
son street. cloven rousts, gas Itad water—s24o.
For Rout—A large dwelling house, garden, shade
trees etc, carnage house a n d stable, on Bank Lane, Alle
glarny City-430e.
For Rent—A warehouse on Water street,
For Rent—A small store room on Third street.
toapl.l 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
61 Market street.
F OR EIGN NUTS—
too Frml Iraea Almonds, soft shell;
10 bales Bordeaux
25 4 : Sicily •
30 " " Hard
50 bags English Walnuts;
100 " Filberts:
be this. tresh Pecan Nuts;
50 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts
1000 bush. Ground Nuts;
5000 Cocoa Nuts;
Just received and for sale by
REVAIER A ANDERSON,
No. 30 Wood street,
nirlo Op site St. Charies Hotel.
SUNDRrES.-
100 bus. Dried Apples
30 • . Dried Apples—pered;
75 " Dried Apples--unp, • k
15 dozen Corn Brooms ;
50 boxes No. 1 Starch :
100 bus. White Beans;
aoo btundles Crown, Medium at.- Double Crown
Wrapping Paper, w store and for sale by
JAMES A. - FETZER,
art Corner Market and First streets.
t 101 , 1 , iii E.-200 sacks Rio,
,just landing and
N.../ (or sale by WM. H. SMITH b. ell,
np2A Second and Front streets.
QLI A W LS, DRESS GOODS, NEEDLE
i+J Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics : very low•
- C. HANSON LOVE,
&2 No. 74 Market, street.
—•
JUSEP 11()(;\E, Na. 77 Market Street,
reeeised another lot of the NEW MATINEE
SKIRT, and Iniuglans & Sherwood's superior SEEL&
TON SKIRTS. with the adpistahle Hustle. Also, white
and gray Meehan', corsets, in all sizes. fe2l
jr
'T OF TILE SEASON.— WO boxes
Sweet Oranges, re,,,,ved thls day—for sale by
HEYMER & ANDERSON,
N 0.39 Wood street
fe2l . Opposite the St. Clint'ler Hotel.
G _
R 0 C E ES.Every thing — om
commonly
kept in a first class WhOle.le and Retail Grocery
and Wino and Liquor estabindnent, can be bad nu the
molt reamonable terms, at
HAWORTII a BROWNLEE'S,
fe2l in the !Hanlon,'
. - con
QAR (TOGA WATER.—A supply of
gre;m Water, also-Empire Spring Water, fresh tram
Saratoga, just received and for sale by
L. Wll,O
aps corner Smithfield and Fourth et,
YR 'S.-
2)0 dozen Lennon Syrup;
10 do Raspberry Syrup;
10 do Strawberry Syrup;
10 do Pine Apple Syrup—for sale by
POTaVES.-1.35 bbls. to arrive, and fo
sale by (mrZ) HENRY H. COLLINS.
BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN.-2
gross for bale`bv B. A. F.AHNESTOCK & CO.,
ror2o Corker of Wood and First streets.
SYRITI S AND MOLASSES.—
tos bbls. i z ,eg• York Coll? Syrup;
60
for sale by ILA I 4 ° OI3TH' 13ROWN;i1E,sore
• ..‘ , 7 1- _,) 4
v '4-
Votes and ',Restaurants.
SCOTT HOUSE,
Cor. Irwin street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
CLINTON HOUSE,
IN THE DIAMOND,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor
P.2r-CE,I_,SIOII
BAILEY& CO.
Store,
Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET
House, Sign and Ornamental
No. 135 Third Street.
PITTSBURCH, PA
: - ;.'4''''F ',' -i. . . . .
.THOILU3 GRAELAIL.
CIIIIRLEj W. NV INGAR D,
441-- - • Also in I,yeemaig. Centre, Clearfield,
Catehrla eollate auglf,
¢. etsstrens • • •
0. Il
TOTE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOciATED
Ihe ' , met., 01 the Law, under the
firm of SI 111 «IN & RIPPEY.
office. NO. 114 FOURTH STREET.
E SIMPSON,
me - M:ly H RIPPEY.
JAMES A. DTTNLEVY,
ATTORNET AT 1.4 W,
NOTARY PUBLIC
S C E . 1" , D E N'l' I
J • Ehis rval.v.,l limr, lately oerupie,l by
Dr. \V. A. WARD,
No. 271.4 Penn Street,
(South side,) third do,, Bond street_
houro from t' A. M. till 5 M. farutilv
JAMES S. KING,
DENTIST,
RAS REMOVED Ills OFFICE AND DWELLING TO
No. 100 Fifth Street,
IVhere patron- and friend, are mvited to (Oil.
fel2.ly
JM ES A. I.IIWRI E, Attorney at Law,
, ()thee. Fourth etreet, between Smith
field and dell:ly
IT Ail Sur?„ , .,,on .11,atist, successor to
.0. W. Biddle. N". 144 Punt htivid trrot.
Att.ir °dice bourn from eight. It, I (clock, and from 2
to 5 o'clock. felfgly
alines and Niquors.
Will. CLAYTON & CO.,
RFIOLF,ALE /ND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
NET. WOOD STDEET.
TTSB Rri If, Pa.
A.Oray.. , on 1010,1. Black lorry, Cherry and Cognac
Flooldio, old Mnoono.Lholn tOOl lioctitiod Whlsky, of
tho r..ry tintlity. doloVel
E. P. nlll/Di ETON tr. BRO.
ImPORTERS (IF
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.
ALSO IJKA ERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO, 5 NORTH FRONT STREET,
101 l pi
JOHN Bill(Alt Si. CO.,
WIMP/ SLR DILALERII
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECtlri LNG DISTILLERS,
tip. tsa Liberty - Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alway , on hand. Wino.. Ilra1010,1:01, M0t0004 , 00 . 11‘
and 11e, ti 01.0, likokherry, Wdd ch o rry,
MA-I.twrry, zuld (nog, 1n.0.10,. ~apl gay
W gobarro and :'begars.
1. RI N Ell ART,
• IIAM.T.ICTI7LrE AM. scit.r. IN ALL UM'S Or
TOBACCO, SNUFF lAD SEGARS,
Rpn:2y T 1.20 „ I 01 , STREET.
LVOli
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
AN I.
Virginia Chewing 'Tobacco,
WOOD STREET,
I 'n.ter Eno St. l'lrorl, f2 ; 0;4.1,
n 4•11 Pl'll'Sllt' 11 , . I'l
.furniture.
- -
11l P4)11:1'.% NIOTII('E.
TN c.)NEQUENIT I)E4I,INING
rron.
oil, r.!,, \ i; WITS, tun
.took of
FURNITURE,
LUMBER,
VANEERS,
CANE.
VARNISH, Etc, Etc, Etc
IL, xl ofT.-, 64 rent Fos Cal....et nod E.u•tory,
in whale It, KL,•,11,114,V (4,141114 i l'y him
th I •.I hl,lll h I - 41h Mr... -
tir-4 loly
Per-on.. to 'loll! of Pilr ohm, mil (Old tit,l rare op.
portotot to p0r1.a..., .too
From 10 to 25 per Cent.
DM* ER THAN AL.
H. I.
m 37 NoA 1' and t FIFTH
JAMES W. WOODWELL.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
EMBRACING eVt`l'y t•tylo of Furniture,
R,..I`W/1011, Mahhghhy. nn.l Walnut, etlitahl.. for
P:kriorn, know Root., metal to no,
in New York and Piliiatielphla.. and At
DAVE!: PRI.:Es.
Erk•n - art-le made 11. (laud. and Warrantot
oir sopplivd %wit our quantity of
Furrottir.• and eb.wra. on r011...m.0.10 terms. Hotel,
and ut Clam• ettortot4 uotwe. War,
room, N0..77 mid 79 l'lktrd st.ro•t•t, PatmLurgb,
mrl,lyd
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS JusT ulicEiv ED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run. be
tween Pittsburgh and Lawreneeville,a splendid and gene
ral assortment of Carnages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. Rim
arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving
new and second hand vehicles, and the public may rely
on always fimimg a good stock on hand. He also man
ufactures to order on short notice.
CAKRIAGEs, Ii Ctßilk:4,
and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years
Fpractical experience in the business, and his well known
acilities, be flatters himself that ho oilers great induce
mentsfo purchasers.
i- The establtshment is located on the route of the
Excelsior Omnibus Line of Conches, passing the door
every fifteen minutes.
JOHN S. SHAFFER'S -
Carriage and Harness Repository,
NOS. 7 AND 9,
(OR. L , LAMOiIro ALLEY AND DECATUR STREET,
BETWEEN THE 131.St111Si) 4Np I,IBERTY BT.,
earringem stored, and honght on commisvion.
Rep:le - 111;0one pneupfly. eleiker, from the country
101 l find it inrgt• Of
131 . (,4.111S ANL/ HARNESS,
W 111•11 wilt plewle 1.0111 n• u, quallty.tal prlca
myB:lyw
C. WEST & Co.,
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS, SITLRIP.A AND SLEIGHS,
No. 197 Penn Strert, Pittsburgh, Pa.
04 - - All work warranted to be of the first matprtals
and workmanship. myl2:lydis
patents.
THE LAST FAST
THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN.
THEsuBscRIBER. , :ii A V I NG Itt )u{;
the right to TIMIIIINetnre. in Allegheny and Arm
strong ...audios, the Climax t4rnut and Sc.! I.lm, the
factory' will be Grand nt Ml NN A BARTON'S, sumer of
Boyd !greet and Fourth street road. Farmers will find
it to their advantage to call and see them. They take
the premium everywhere that they have been shown.
They are neat, cheap and the frtstost ever known.
W.
notklydaw J. STACY.
DOT CLAY FOIL GLASS 3IANITFAC
1. TCREILS.—The attention of glass illaufacturers is
requested to our Pot Clay, which is a supener article,
and can be sold at about one-half the price of German
Clay. , Orders for any amountwill be promptly attended
to by CAAOWICK k.BON,
ain36 No,. 149 ant! 151 Wocd et, Sittsbugh.
. ,‘ „
rofessional
I,•6IIAVEN, CI INTON CO., PENN'S
, FFICE—No. 91 G. RANT STREET
C _A_ R JD
CORNER uF CHERRY ALLEY,
a:arriages
PMI'S 13 WIWI, PA
4finanrial.
DOLLAR SAVINGS ,DANK,
NO. OS FOURTH STREET,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
let to November Ist, from 7 to g o clock; and from No
vember let to May Ist- from 6 to 3 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not I,?a than ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a
year, in June and December. Interest hoe been de
clared semi-annually, iu June and December. since the
Bank was ortemircd. et the rote of six per cent. a year.
interest, if not drawn out, is place.' to the credit of
the depositor as princial. and bears the same interest
from the first days of J une and December, compound
ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or
even to present his pass book. At this rate, monex will
dduble in less Man twelve years, making in the aggro
gate EltillT AND ONC-11ALY PEE CENT. A TEAK
Books contimuy, the Charter, Ily-Laus, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratu+, on applioatokn at the
olftien
GEORGE ALBREE.
Nice PILF2IIDt9TX.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenturger,
James Shidle, Alexander Bradley,
James B. Kelley, James Herdman,
Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. 8.,
Isaac M. Pennock, William S. Direly,
Hill Burgwin, William J. Anderson.
_
TRUSTEES. .
John G. Backofbn, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, James B. D. Mewls,
Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Ailley,
David Campbell. Walter P. Marshall,
John S. Cosgrave, Wilson Miller,
Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Itingwalt,
William Douglas, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, George S. s e ith.”.
Benj. L. Falinestack, John li.S•ully,
James W. Hallman, Alexander Tindle,
William S. Haven, Theobald Crntiiit,totter,
Charles Knap, Isaac Whittier.
BECRITAHr AIII , TEES-51711M
CHARLES A. COLTON. [aplB
WM. H. WILLIAMS & co.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, corner of Third,
jelly PUTTSBC7IOiIt, PENN'A.
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ,
33.A.1•7 - 3MMRS,
Corner of Pino and Neiman Sta., New York,
Issue letters of Credit and Circular Notes for travelers,
avail:tido m all the cite, of the C.nttod Sta n 's, Canada,
the Weqt. India Islands, etc., similar to those in such
extensive use in Europe. ruret,:ltn
AUSTIN LOOlll/3 Thou. a. Loo3llel.
AUSTIN' LOOMIS A., Cl ~ Dealers in
Prom,-ory Notes, Ih;nds, Mortgages, and all Se.
curdles for money.
Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral
s CCU 11
n'ES AND DRAFTS AND SOLO.
Persons desiring Loans can be aecommo4lated on
reasonable terms, and capitale•ts ran IK) fu rundied with
good securities at rerminerat ivy price..
Also, attend to the Sale, !tenting 3114.1 lassoing of R ea l
Estate.
Office, No. 82 FOCRTIT STREET al.,,ve Woo d.
mh2ay AUSTIN I.OOM IS. Notary Put•lie.
T HOLMES & SONS, Bankers am( Ex
change Brokers, and in Notes, Drafts.
Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank No a t ., E s
on the Eastern and Western ('ides edn:tantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughtMt the
United States. I Hs. , d, recei,ed w I.:tr (1/11.1', or cur
rent paper, No. 67 Market ,treet I, 1a..., Third and
Fourth :4,1.1,
6rocers.
WILLIAM RA GALE:I",
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
WM. H. SMITH
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
mr2a Pittsburgh, Pa.
W. . 1. W
MILLER Si. RICKETSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
I=l
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS,
ANC , 2 . :1, .)1.• I.lisk:itTv
A ND S , ,LE AG EN ni FOR
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS.
PITTSI3I 7 IIG 11, PA.
Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, .tr., Se., Con
scantly on Hand. [:nr2
M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,;
1 , 1 Inct t M . O
WHOLE SA LE GB 041: E RS,
1110. N, N.a LI 3 4v VARN.4
A NI , PITT . 6III7MILI NI.I.NUFACTLTFLES(IENEIL Y
(f omi nrwi trat.r Strct
fortrarding and o:ommission
\\TJLLIAM 11. YEAMN,
Commission Merchant,
NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
/Sir nt .t 1.t)t...t1
Company Arll,4,kialli , illl. ,n.l (..
Fare, Wine, Itran.ll••,, in 4,1./1/1 . 1 / I .i
It •
JOII N 11 00R 11 E I) ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR TTIE SA T.E OF
PIG METAL. AND BLooms,
NO 74 WATER STREET, BELt M11:E F:T
/'1 TTSRI' R G I! Pl.
1859. Second Arrival 1859
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Al THE
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
I'l'l rsituti.;il, PA
WD. 11. 111,.CA LIX M" RES PECT
• FULLY announce that they are retaaVieg a
mtrand supply of CARPETIN6, selected directly from
the Importers and Manufacturena, by one .11 the firm,
now in the First, In which they Invite the attention of
purchasers. Also, a new style of I'ASTON MATTING;,
lor Summer Parlors. The Lit,a L'AltdiET
SWEEPERS., etc. which shall he uttered at the
lowest rates. I jeaf W. It. A. IL AIcCALLUAL
N OTICE To OENTS.--We have on hand
Gent's Patent. Leather and French Calf
CONGRESS GAITERS
And STRAP SHOES, whath we are ceiling low, tit
31 FIFTH &MEET.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO
,$l2O O- F0 R SAL E.—A dwelling
hou. of Ly 4, live rooms cellar, on
Ann street, Allegheny, with lot erdbud roc! front
by 110 deep to Robinson street- Also, a cotton tionso
on Robinson street_ Price for !di. sl'2oo. 'yen., easy .
te2o S. cum BERT A SUN, 01 Market st.
T EAS OF EXTRA FINE: QUA MTN'
SELLING VERY LOW
The heat 6manitnie4t in the city will always he found at
THE PEKIN TEA eSTCJak:I
No. 38 Fifth Street, N., U ' .1,11.
ia 2s S. JAYNEX
5 n GR. AYER'S WORM CoNFECTION,
for sale by
HARTWELL & SHEPHARD, Dru gg ists,
fell Corner Wood and SI xth streets
-
WINNER'S , CaLLECTION OF MUSIC
FOR THE VD. , 1.11i, cop,isting of
COTTILLIONS,
scrioTTlSCHflq,
QUADRILLES,
POLKAS, WALTZES, MARCHES, HORNPIPES. HEELS, .110,, FANCY
I/AM:AS, and other popular airs, arranged in an 00ev 000,
ner for the vlobn. - by S. Winner. Prier 50 ceols.
Mailed on receipt of priee. For stile by.
je2.5 JOHN H. NEJ,LOR, hl Wood street.
EAL JAPAN BLArlif N(4. TL;- ;
tunable composition, smith half the usual labor: pro
duces is most brilliant jet black, affords nourishment to
the leather, and is free from arty unplioomo smell. For
sale wholesale or rehdb by
JOS. FLEMING,
je3o corner Diamond and Martret
BHOWN'SESSENCE OF AIIIAA
.1 rC
GIN , ;EIL—An excellent family medicine. for ,ale
wholesale and retail, by JOS. FLEMING,
le3o corner Market et and Diamond.
T ERRING-10 bbls. Eastport, new ;
10 do Alovvives',. do
WM. H. SMITH Sc CO.,
118 Second. and 147 Front streets
For sale by
je2O
OUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior
Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by
apt HENRY H. COLLINS.
INDOW CURTAINS—At Wholesale
and Retail, for sale by
Mutual Insurance Company,
CIIARTEREDIt TUE LEGISLATURE OF PliN2f-
SYLVANIA. r.r
Cash Capital__ ..... 4300,000 Prrinium Notx.s $1 32 . 348
Tins COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchundize, Furniture, in town or
country.
Fortzerocs :—lion. J. J. Pearce. J. B. Hall, T. 'I. Abrams,
Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist. It. K. Jnekman, Chas. A.
Mayer, Peter Dickson, IV. White, Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President.
Taos. KITCHEN, Seetetary.
J. A. LIPPERT. Agent,
de 2 '
___ No. C.ri Fifth street.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HENRY M. ATwooD,S.cret.ary.
OFFICE, No. OS Water Street.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE
AND MARINE RISKS
ASSETS—MAY 26rrt, 1859.
Stock, One 'tills, payable on demand, and be
cured by two approved Wane,....................*115,500 OO
Bills Iteecivable 36,645 29
Kills Discounted 800 00
115 shares Mechanics' Bunk Stock, cost 6,165 00
100 " Citizens' Bank " " .... ..... 5,175 00
40 " Exchan ee Bank " " 2,050 00
50 " Bank of - Putsburgh " " 2,750 00
Balance of Book Accounts 6,054 98
Office Furniture 400 00
Cash 64,113 04
DIRECTORS:
Jame, A. Hutchison, George A. Berry,
Wm. 13. Holmes, Robert Dalton.
William Rea, Joaepli Kirkpatrick,
Wihion Milo John M'Devitt,
my 23 Wm. A. en'dwell,
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRM INSURANCE
MAIPANV OF PHILADELPHIA. Offico, No. 435
nod 437 CHESTNUT STREET, mar Fifth.
STATEMENT 07 ASSETS, JANUARY ISt, -1859.
Publishot Agreeably le An Act of Assembly, being:
Find Alortgage9, amply secured . 51,781,669 89
(presant value Cu:1,213 61,) cost_ 77,764 71
Temporary bows on ample Collateral Seels 88.530 29
stoeks. (present value ($86,667 72,) runt 71.547)
Not., and Bills Itxeeirablo 4,808 40
Gash 42,007 38
,016,:M
The only profits from premiums which this f company
can divide by law, are from risk which have been de
termined.
lieoirances made on ever• desieription of Property, in
Town nut Country, at nit., as low are consistent with
seenrity.
Sinee their .neorporauon, a period of thirty years,
they have paid losses by Fire, to an atm and exceeding
Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, LL well as the ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1559. f106,b03 57.
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Char!oil W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobin, Wagner, David ii. Brown,
Samuel rinwit, liquie 'Lea,
Jacob R. hinith, Edward C. ',Ale, •
(;eurge W. Richards, (ieorge Fait.,
CIIAS. N. B.ANCKER, PresideuL
EDWARD C DALE. Viet; President.
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W. 51. A. STE r.:l, Secretary pro tern.
, J. IARIiNER 0...W.H.N. Agent,
tny 11; North ea.A. corner Third and Wood streets
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance fa.
Or phuadaphi a,
On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country.
_Jos. IL lIUNTEIL
CAPITAL $177,931
Invested 30 follows, viz
Flat Mortgage l‘fortgage on Improre.l City Property,
worth double th.•nni .......... ...... 00
i'en nsy 1 vanatßailroad Co.'s rent. M o:Vag a
vitmoo, cot. 27,000 00
Allegheny Connty 6 - p (slit. l'eran.ylvania
Rail.o.a.l Loans 10.0.10 00
City of Philadelphia. 0 et. ka•nlin R.R. Loan. 6.000 fA
P..005y IV:ISM natirOati e0(111.11y Sto.•k 4,11 X) to)
Stork of the Ileliative Mutual Insuranee C 0... 10,150 00
Sto,k of Cnunip Fire I m.tivanee t o 1,140 00
sto.,k of DlA:us are M. S. Insurance Company. 150 00
I'Mon 51.
.......... :38.0 00 .
Rill ReeeivaLls, hittrlne,.. paper.. 30,3;3 4:1
look AceounlQ, twern4,l iraere,t, •tr... 1,311 04
Cash on hand and um Hank 15,54.:3 txi
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CLEM TINGLEY. President
D I It F. , 0 a,.
Clem Tirwlev, Samuel Bisphom,
William R. 'Phrsntr,,,, Robert Sieeu,
Predenl, Brown. William Mu,,er, •
Cornelius :Stevenson, Benjamin W.. Tingley,
John R. Worrel, Marshall Ball,
H I. ear,on. Z. Lothrup,
Robert Toland, Charles island,
Fr., lerick I...tillig Jacnt, T. Bunting,
Charles S. SA ml, smith Bowen,
Janie, S. Wo4 Award. John Bismell. Pitt,.
B. M. NISCH:MAN. Seeretary.
J. GARDNER C.AFFIN, Agent,
my B 1 Nnrilien.st corner Third and Wood street,.
(Hurational.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
THIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated
for Educational Purposes, affords all the induce
ment* that ea he desired for n Catholic Institution. It
it located in the mint healthy and Picturesque portion
of the Alleghemes, distant four mile, from Cresson
lath in, on tile• direct mad route between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh. The 9chola.tic year commence, the
hr•t September, and will close on the Ist day of July
following.
PrITSTIVROH, PA
The Terms for lioard.Lucluding a thorough English
Swientifis course, are $lOO per annum,
The ela , isieii and Modern Languages form an extra
charge of $lO per annum.
Washing and use of Redding $lO.
For furfhor particulars apply to the superior of the
C,Alattri.
'CaereLcce can be made to the EL Pd.v. Dr. O'Connor.
rnrl:dsw
VINCESI"S (.I.)LLFAiIi AND SEILINA
uth, th.• Dore of the EtePedietine Fathers
DO, LATRoBE, NVI-ISTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa.
In the College are taught the usual branchee of Eu
al,ll Education.
In the Seminary. the Cla,les, Slathernatace,
Rhetoric.. Phiboephr, etc. and the different branches
of higher erudition idecoe.ary or useful to those aspiring
to the Priesthood. •
The terms for board and Tutuon are *BO per year, to
he paid serni-annually. strtctly in :Ad ranee.
German and French, and other languagos, Drawin g
Painting, Music, form no extra charges, excepting some
reconmensation fur the use of instruments.
Ni,,,b e tp s , Washing, 'Books, Suttiopery, eitra
charges.
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Fur particulars apply to the Directors of the College.
The lA;llegati.,..• • -, sr begins on the let of September,
and ends on the Sif of July following.
BATHES Q. B. TALSISI,
jyl3 Director of the Collage.
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FOR A BRICK HOUSE and
*32, 000 two - lota of ground, on Hank Lane, Al
legheny City.
!tir ;0, aeres ,howo land, cud dwelling house,
at 4 miles front
gasoo for 115 nore's'i/t land, r.: si 'teen miles front the
tiny, watt good impmveinent;, -
$O,OOO for 2u aeres of Mod, at four mitre from tile cite;
good dwelling house, barn, 6table, le—iirchitail of froto
am to rmo trees, all tinder good fence--runt of good goal
ay. 'rite improve...rib+ ou the pl., aro worth $4,500.
Ti t use properties and ninny others are for sole by
S. CUTHBERT SoN,
iy6 Baal Mute agents, 51 Market street.
BRNDI ES FOR MEDJC4 I, Pr I?.P9S
A —warranted of the let quality. Also, a irimpieto
assortment of Wines, Whiskeys and Gins, df snperior
quality, kept constantly on hand at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
jelb Corner Disiannil and Market street.
FFANS. -2.,500 palm Lqio' F ans ,
sold by the ens nor single. Silk. Linen sod Paper
Fans, at low prices at EATON, CHEE di CO'S.,
.134 Fifth and Market sts.
VALUABLE INFORMATION TO
ILDE HS.—M on Id 'Window Frames, Panel
Doom Shuttern—sanh, Mantels. &v.; in fart, every'kind
of woodwork used in building, all made of good mate
rials by die best of workmen and unrivalled machinery.
Brackets of every patient furnished and scroll salving
done. J. & H. T. PRICE,
Central Planing Mills,
Wain skrcyt, be tween Federal Rid Beaver,
auk Ahegheny City.
QAUNDER'S VIOLIN SCITOOL.—A new
kj and Scientific Self-Instructing School for ttie . yiqlin,
on an entirely new method; intended for be
amateurs and teachers. This work in particularly in 7
tended to give the scholar a short, thorough and scion
tine method of playing the violin in all its branches, in
lens than one hal f . the titne than is required from any
ether work ever published or introduced in thin coun
try—by iicorge Saunders. Price SO cents. 'For sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,.
t 7,,. .Wood street.
Copies =Bed on receipt of the 15ce. " • my 24
DUBE STILL CATAWBA
1 have on hand a largo supply of pure Still Catawba
Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing an thing
In this lino should call and examine my mock before
purchasing elsewhere- JOS. FLEMING,
melt Lerner Mammal and Market Wren
CH EESE.-200 boxes extra prime cutting
* Ctisos for enlP by
ETNRY H. COLLINS
T AKE FISH.-20) packages for sate by
4.11 !Pi HENRY H. CoLLINS.
WHITE BEANS-in bushels for sale by
;sin WM. H. SMITH k CO.
SY 1445. prime Syrup for sale by
Nyg. Ofiru co.,
J ew
SUPERJOR RECORD CAP.—For siebY ,
• • "s. R. WELOIN,
jet_ 6:. Wood street near Fourth.
CHEFSE--alxixes cisairas Goshen Cbese
Just received and fur sale at
' HAVORTH k BROWNLEE'S,
apS corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley.
ROSIN. -3:. 1 0 bbls. No. 2 Rosin, on hand
and for male he . .B.C.k J. H. SAWYER.
A RNOLD'S FLUlD—Warranted genuine,
13 for sale by . J. R. WELDIN,
a. - 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
OHEC •re • in tie 1: e
by 7. rt. Vcriarakm•
4 ea Woodistreet, near Fourth.
jnznitaitte.
WEST BRANCH
LOCK LIAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY
MONONGAHELA
OF PITTSBURGH.
JAM A. fIUTCHISON,Premdent
$239,653 31
lIENRY 31. ATWOOD, Secretary.
FIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE NO.'.M WALNUT STREET.
ASSETS, $2 7 6,4 78 43
LORETTO, CAME IA COUNTY, PA,
Pedical.
PRIVATE DISEASES. ---DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and t 3 DRGICAY.PfIIce, No. 60 SMlTH
lield street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has
been in Practice for the last twenty-five years. His bum
loess hos been confined mostly 'to Private and Surgical
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. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS .
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to and out
the sure' place of relief.' The Doctor is a regular gnln•
ate, and his experience in the treatment ore certain class
of diseases is a sure guarantee to the suilerers of obtain
ing relief, 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 (torn a hereditary taint, which manifests itself
in the form of n totter, psoriasis, and a greatmany forms
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 AVEARNESS.
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grab
titration, 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 tail to care this painfu
disease m a few days—he will warrant a cure. He also
treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoaa, Stricture, prethal Dis
charges, FemaleWeaknes.s, Monthly Suppressions,
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,
Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad
der, together with,all diseases of tuainapure origin.
A letter•descring the symptoms, containing a 1 V,
directed to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pi tae
burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob
servation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield tree
Pittsburgh, Pa. iy-Z1
To Young Men.
ALL • WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM
the effects of youthful excess, self-abose, or the
debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and
permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and
vigor, by using the
ELIXIR DE VIE.
This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r
ceipt of an eminent. Parisian Physician, and is constant'
used in Europe with never tailing success. it Kil
thoroughly remove all
NERVOUS DEBILITY;
SEMINAL EMISSIONS.
AND
IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE,
And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state
of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate the
enema of either
MERCURY or DISEASE,
From whiCh so many thousands are continually suffer
lug 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, St per Bottle.
Address, D. H. ANDERSON,
381 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direc
tions will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad
dress, on application.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
mrZiatmdaw-eod
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TIUNSPOR
TATION.—ProposaIs will be received' at the guar
terautster General's Office until 12, M., on the Ist day of
October next, for the transportation of military supplies
during the year 1860 and 1461, on the following routes:
1, From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri
tory of Kansas, Iran Fort Laramie, in the Territory of
Nebraska, or from an y point on tha 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 Ne bras kasouth of latitude 44 deg. north,
in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and east of
longitude 114 deg. west, and in the Territory of Utah
north of latitude 40 degrees north and east of longitude
114 deg. west.
2. From Forts Leavoiworth and Riley in the Territo
ry of Hansoms, and from the towriet Kansas in the State
of Jlissourt, to Fort Union in the Territory of New Mex
ico, or to any other depot that may he designated in that
Territory.
3. Froin Fort Union, or such other depot as rnay be des
ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or
depot, that are or may be established in the :Military
Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and
Fillmore.
The weight to tie transported each }}ear 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 milHous five hundred
thou.sand pounds each. r
Proposals will state the rate per htindred pounds per
Mindred 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, forany two
of them, or for each route sepanitely.
Bidders will give their names in full as *ell as their
places of residence, and be prepared to execute bonds
with good security in such en amount as the quarter
master General may determine.
Contractors must be in readiness for service by the;
let day of January. 1860 ; and as transportation may be
demanded at any time for the whole weight to be trans
ported during the year on all or either of the routes,
they will be required to have places of busines or agen
cies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar
amie, and Fort Union, or other depot in New Mexico, at
which they may bu communicated with promptly and
readily.
Each proposal must be accompanied by &guarantee,
signed by , three or more persons known or satisfactorily
certified to the Quartermaster General, setting forth that
if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract,
they will enter au obligation for its faithful performance.
Proposals will be endorsed as follows: Proposais for
Army Traftmorfehon, and none will be entertained un
less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth
in this tidverti,eineut.
The right is reserved of rejecting any or all the Lids
that may be made.
Q1,RTE.8.3..., TLC GIVER Imrr,
Wtohnagtou, June J 7, 1852.
iPLlnvvarti h!ti.. .
Public Sale of Orizaba iron Works, Sophia
Furnace, Sc.
BY virtue of authority, vested in us as
as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard 51.Cor
neck, and in pursuance of a decree of the District Court
of Allegheny county, in the Cdinmonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. in No. 3 of November term, 1853. we will expose
to public sale, at thelderehants' Exchange, on , Fonrth
street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 13th day of Sep
tember, 1859, commencing at 11 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 compostng and appurtenant
to Orizaba Iron Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in
Pollock township, adjoining and adjacent to the borough
of New Castle, in Lawrencecounty, Pennsylvania, tot:aid
ed and described as follows
A piece of land hounded. north by Neshannuck creek;
east by the Pennsylvania Canal; south by other land of
raid trust,and west by Neshannoek crerik - .containingone
acre more or less, ou which are erected a blast furnace,
known by the name of Sophia, 40 Piet square and 45 feet
lugh, casting house, layer house, cinder house, stock
huase, boiler . house, engine house, engine and blast;
mirk three butlers in boiler house, and five extra boilers
set and complete, and large brick stunt;. A
piece of land, beginning at riorth-olist corner of Rol
ling )1111 lot, on Neshannock ereeli,running thence north
473 c, nest 102 feet, north 47; east 151' feet thence along
stud mill lot 249;., feet to the place of, beginning; on
hash is a brick office and a blacksmith shop.
A piece of land of one acre and 84' perches, more or
less, ix-gaunt:Tat a post pesr Lock No. 2, on Pennsylva
nia Canal, running south west WO feet LO post on
said eanid; thence south 4 east 348 1 ,f feet too at on
Noshannock creek; thence South 404 b west 306 feet by
said ereeb to a post; thence south t.8.04° east 2.49.0 feet to
the place of beginning; on which is erected -a Rolling
Mill. the main building 150 by 212 feet. with sheds attach
ed, in which are 16 boiling furnaces, 5 heating furnaces,
boilers and engine, sutra:gent to drive all the machinery
in said mill; bar rolls, small rolls, nail plate and muck
rolls, squeezers, shears, Ad, 25 nail machines, and one
wrought spike machine, and a brick warehouse, 60 by 20
feet.
A piece of laud, beginning on the canal at south-west
corner of mill lot, and running south 281•'o west 138 feet
along said canal; thence south oo!.es , east 50 feet by land
1 J. C. White; thence south 2° east 181 Met by
street; thence ir,cit 24 feet to a posh thence south 2.east
150 feet by an alley; thence 18 feet by J. &. J. C. White,
to mill lot thence alongliaid lef - tolher place of begin
ning: containing one-half acre, mom or less, on which is
nail and stave factory lit by 112 feet, engine and boiler
house, with engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24
nail machines, one spike machine% one stave machine,
circular saws, &e., therein contained; one clay house, 58
I.r. 34 feet, with machinery for grinding and tempering
clay to make tire brick, nod a brick-drying hciuSe 64
38feet„.partly on said tot sad partly on land ofJ. J. 1 .,
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A lot of ground, No. 8, in White's addition to New Cas•
de, bounded on the north and Cast by'str'eatir, smith by
lot No. 7, and west by Jederson otreet, 54 feet 'front by
Ito feet, on which is a brick coopershop, 25 by-40 feet,
and carpenter shop 12 feet square.
pieee otland ip Neshannodk township, lying 'south
of Easthrrciolt *aid. eontaipnig 354' acres, more or less, be
ing part of the ;tunpsOn tract, pachased by P. 11'Cor
unek fiorn 'liana Ihnipso'n,'Situate al.f . outl%nules from
New Castle; du the laistbrook 'road. • "
A lot of ground. bounded north by other land of said
trtisk east by 4. L. and 4 1 .1.y.Cl'amford; south by. White's
heirs, and West by .I ? frerso q street, on - which is erected
a brick dwelling house.
The above described property will be sold together, as
a whole.
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Also, in separate parcels, as described:
The undivided half of US) acres of land, more or less,
in Neshannock township bounded north by Crawford;
east by Pearson, Pyle and others; south by Thomas Falls.
and west by Maitland and Crawford, aboundingwith coal;
about 250 acres cleared; coal banks opened; a number of
frame houses, barns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, .te.,
erected thereon.
A piece of land in Neshannock township, bounded by
lands of William Alexander, James Boyle and Johh
tti'lieeccontaining 38 acres and 130 perches, on which is
tweeted a plank bout, a logliotee. a frame stables about
wires cleared; We a good - spring of water.
Four contiguoula tots of ground - in Pollock tewnship,
bounded on the north by.Curininghant apdotherk, sotrth
by White; east by. Vegan and others; andwent try
on which are erected dwelling houses, staLte%
A piece of land. in the borough •of is'ew Castle,
beginning at the north-west dottier of school house, on
east side of Jefferson street, near the bridge, ever Ne
shannock creek; thence north SS° east 130 feet, to said
creek; thence north 3734 0 west 43 feet; thence south 633 N
vest >lll feet, to Jefferson street; thence south 1° east 115
Feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more
4 lob of ground. 40 feet front hyr 160 in depth, - in the
borough of Niny'Citslid:bOunded 'north by street; eabt by
alley: south by Jacob Lint, arid)rest by 4effersop street,
on which Is erected a frame stable. •
A lot of ground in Pollock township, in 'White's addi
tion to New Castle, beginning on Mill street, at the cor
ner of lot No. thence south 2° east bsaid street 60
feet; thence south 88° west by lot No 3, 1 S - feet; thence
north 1° west by alley 50 feet, to south-west corner lot
No 1; thence north BS° east by lot No. 2;150 feet to the
Place of beginning.
A frame hoots and lot in Pollock township, bounded
north by Nesh.annoek creek; east. b y 'Jefferson street;
west by east-
A lot of ground in said township, bounded north by
Wallace; east by by an alley; smith by Dickson, find west
by Croton road; being' 50 feet in front by 160 feet in depth:
' Also, a tract or land, of aloe: 428 acres, In Sugar Creek
township, Venaaigo county, Pennsylvania, knovn:Cas the
Rawhifill"Plact:licing the Same described in deed In
PiiilardlPCbrinick to Stdd trusted§ ' dated =.l khdus
A. more pall and accurate description of the property
to be sold will Wfurnished from the deeds, at the time
of sale, or previously, on application to the trustees.
TER3IB;----Orto-third of the purnhase money to be
paid in cash on the acknowledgment of the deed - ; one
third in siz months; and one-third 'in twelve months
from the time of sale, with interest from that time; the
deferred payments to be secured hyhond and mortgage
on the premises; one-third of the amount of the first
or cash payment to be paid when the proprty is struck
down. • ..:ISAAC P omme.,x,
. • . Nrmics,
clr.m.r..rs ra m p .
July 28,18.59—ritwA BRADY INIDAINFii:
Sail
roads.
PITTSBURGH,, FT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
Completed front Pittsburgh to Chicago
WOODRUFFS SLEEPING CA ES ATTACHED TO AL),
THY NIWIT TRAMS:
THROUGH WITROUT CILINUE OF CARS!
ON AND AFTER. WlifiNE3li.ll", JUNE, 15th, 1859
Trains will leave the Station, coiner of liberty and
Grant streets. so follows :
Leave PittSbargli. Crest ins. Fort Wayne
Express.—.-. 12115 s. 6i553 s nr.
Mail A. s. w.
Express ..... 12,50 P. a. 8:45 P. IL 2430 a. ar.
ARRIVE AT ClileA.U-Express, 6:4T P. xi Express
S:l7 A. x.
NG.
ARRIVE AT PITT RET SBIIRG UR li IN Mail; 8:25 P. IL; Express
3:20 P. IL; Express, 2ini s. M.
ACCOMAIODATIoN TRAINS, from Federal street,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, IWO s. a, and 5:20 P. it.
From " orris " 12:10 "
Through trains connect as follows
At Alliance, with trans on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Railroad.
At Orrville. Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Coy
hogs Falls, etc-
At Alansfield, Ohio,. for Mount. Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky. Toledo, Detroit, etc. ,
At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Coltimbus, Cin
cinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Louis
ville, eta.
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin
rudi, 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 V, anatah 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 through tickets apply
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh
H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Allegheny
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the
Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the-
United States. J. J. HOUSTON,
jels General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
Wia:tat 91:11:4;f:1,:ft):4:)13•;4 ylit:l4l
On and After Monday, April 1/Lb
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger .
Station every morning. (except Sundays,) at 240 A. IL,
stopping only at lirineipal stations between Pittsburgh,
JohmTown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular
stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting
at Harrisburg at I P. 5, with; train for Baltimore direct,
arriving in Philadelphia at ! WO P. Y.
THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
4:20 P. Y., stopping only atprincipal stations, making
direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and
arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7:20 a.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every
evening at 8:50 P. at.. stopping only at .Greensburg. La
trobe. Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitzin. Altociva, 6.0., con
necting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltimore,
and arriving in Philadelphia at lo:00 A. id.
"ACCO3IMOD'ATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0:00 o'clock-, a.' a., stop
ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch
Train at 10:50 a. u., and arriving at. JolinaMwu 11:10 r.
Couemaugh, 1:20 r. a.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 2:50 r. a , stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemauo.-
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for `Nrtlis Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (exceLit Sunday;) at 10:40 A: a.
SECOND ACCOM.SIO AIION TRAIN for Turtle
Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at C.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TIfA IN for Turtle Creek
leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6:in r. a. -
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pataliurglr as fol
lows:—Express, 12:45 r. a; Mail, 11:50 a. a; Past Line,
12:aca. a; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 a. it; First
Turtle Creek Accommodation, ti - 50 a. a; Second Ac
commodation, L3O r. a; Third Accommodation, &15
P. K.
: Trains for Rlairsville and Indiana connect at Blairs
ville Intersection With Johnstown Way Passenger Train
East and West, Express Train West,and the Johnstown
Accommodation Train East and West.
PITTSBURC4II AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
atopping at all stations On the Pittsburgh and Counells-
Ville Road, leave daily. (Sunday -excepted) as follows:
Mail Train, 7:00 A. art Express Train girst P. Return
ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar
rive at Pittsburgh ° N.. and 6:15 P.m. _
The traveling public. will find it greatly to their inter
est, in going E.ast or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the arieounnistations now offered cannot
be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted
with atone, and is entirely free from dust; we can
promise safety, speed and comfort to all who tnay favor
this road with their patronage.
PARE: -
No New York.. $1.3 00 ITo 8a1timnre.............59 50
Philadelphia........ 10 00 lanca.ster...„... ...... 865
Harrisburg, $7 45.
Baggage checked to alt struinns on the Penn.ylvanis
"Railroad, and to Philadelphia, 1:al tun ore and Now York.
Passengers I - lurched:lg tiesets in car, will be r eharged
ONE-IT 1 - . P CENT PER - 6111.E in addition to the Statton
rates, except from etatious whero. the Company has no
Agent.
'NOTIGF,.—In . case of loss. the Company will hold
themselves responsilde for personal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceeding slon.
N. B.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus Linn Os& been
employed to convey Passong,iire and -Baggage to and
from the Depot, a a illanre not to eveexi '25 cents (or
each passenger and 1.:1_,,,.1 g e.
For ticket, apply to STEWART, Agent.
the P. R. Pasaenoer Station,
On Liberty and Grant streets.
/eve Id & Pittburgh
ON AM. AFTER WEDNESDAY, April 27, trains will
leave the lropot of the l'ennsylvrteia Railroad, Pitts
burgh, as follows:
Pittsburgh, Crerdaml and qirtigo Line.—Express trains
leaves Pittsburgh at 12:15 a. w and 1:05 r: x.,Tor• Cleve
land, Butlalo, Toledo, I:etroit:illilwaulree, Chi .go, and
the North Vest. The 1:05 r. sr. train connects at Bayard
with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch:
.Passengers desiring to go to Chicago . via Cleveland,
must be particular ft> :wk for tickets via Cleveland:
Ricer Line.—EXpre,S trains crave at 12:15 A. AL, and
1115 P. 11: for Wheeling. Zanesville, Circleville, Colum
bus and Cincinnati. The 12:15..x. train stops at Wells
ville, Steubenville and s tit ion: below steuh e mine. The
1:05 r: sr. train stops at. IVellsville and stations below
Wellsville.
Mail Train leaves at 0:25 a. M.; stopping - at all Way Sta
tions on River Line.
Atecrmmodation leaves at. 5:00 P. M.; running to Wells
ville only, stopping at all Way Stations. •
Pittsburgh, Qdtivahus and Cincinnati Short .T.ine via Sten
bentiqe.—Fast Express at 12:15 a. as., and Express 1,05 P.
at, for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, t. n•
clamed, Cairo, St. Louis, New orleans, and all points in
the South West.
The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati. without change of ears. Splendid Sleeping.
Cars attached to each Express train.
Passenger., desiring too to Colutnins,
etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line,
must be parucular to ask for tickets via Steubenville.
= Baggage checked through and handled free of charge.
Fare - always as low as any other route, and connec
tions certain.
Through Tickets can be procrtred at Pittsburgh, Har
risburgla. Philadelphia, Now York and 'Benno. -
F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland.
.INO. STEWART; Ticket Agent,'" •
Liberty Street Depot, Pitt sblirgh.
.
1859. Balt4pore and Oki o nallroad-Co. 1850
THE BALTIMORE AND' OHIO WI,
ROAD COMPANY are now prepared to rersiTO
iforward Merchandise under through Pills of ladhnit
to and from Vf.TTSpligtilf. .4.,N1.) 'var. EOT.E.Int
CITIES.
Rates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any, other line.
For information as to rates,
facilities, etc-, etc, a pp le
sloop may be made by letter or. in parson tositaer
of the undersigned agents: . .
At BOSTON, .Moses Potter, corner State and Washing.
ton streets. •
At NEW YORK, C. W. Marvell, Broadway,"abore
the Astor House.
At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun a Cowtori, corner
Broad and Cherry streets. _
. ,
At PHILADELPHIA., Col. Kelly, corner"Sirth.. and
Chestnut streets.
,
At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station:
Aj PITTSBURGH, J. A. Caugheyi 144 Water street.
le- Part icular attention ol mercliants.manufacturers
mad shippers generally, of.Firtsburgh, Allegheny City,
and vicinity; is called to tho - facilities of this New Routs
as compared with others, and theirpatronage and taTora
are respectfully solicited. HElsrtl.'D. hIEASd,-
jaltrtf General Freight Agent B. &O. R. R., o.
F . NIW ROUTE VIA. RIVER AND
Indienapoli4 $i cincirmati Itaitrop4.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre_ lErante,, add
TerretHaute and Alton Railroad: to Lents and Lafay 4
ette and Indianapolis,. New. Albany tin& Saltrui,'arid
Michigan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND,
BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points.
Through Freight. Train to • INDIAN Aroras, vEttup
HAUTE, f..,AFaYKTYE and P.ERIP .- -.-
Freights Carried from Cincinnatior laawrenceppng ip
less time than by any other route birentylour hOtirs,
and atas low rates. The only road. 'Much ahiparienta
can be made froth Cincinnati so t ie. West;
breaking bulk- -
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent, a 1 Cin
cinnati; or. W. B. ctimsG, Agent, atlawrencetittrg,
will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com
mission; no o charge for drayage or cornmissiOnat Lawrence.
burg.
For farther information apply to THONAS BATiGAN,
(No. 1.15 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is
prepared.to give rnaoran RICEMN In In aianapons, Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greenca.stle, Craw
fordsviße, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. : -
JNO. Tr. •
C. LORD, rreaiden CHEEK, General Freight Agent.. -Wird
rassware.
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lecturers of Cut, Pret,sed and Phan. Flint .GL.4.83
WADY. Warehouse, No. 17 WOOtt shreeti comic
Front, Pittsburgh.
— ...Alt other kinds of Glassware • and. Windoxt Ghia
at low 'market riees. • [a 11:dly
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llooolMdtB IdA4I3IACIRBI23
CIGARS, • • •--
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AND oRN-EBAL commissioN ERcaAns,_
NO. 45 WIST LOMBARD ST, ' BALTIMORE, MD.
We invite the attention of the trade to oniLArge and
well assorted stock of German - and - Domestic Cigars,
Our facilities for importing.:as well as the ca.. - iery..of our
assortment are unsurpassed by any house in the§la
whilnlarge eontracn, made by one of thd firm during ty r e '.
dull tinaes,,in Germany, enable us to hold'ent:extralin7
ducements to our friends at present, ;
seZai
A T A 'l.' 11. AI UL CEL-EBRATED
itrSPARKLING HOCK and DIOSELLE
orted and for sale bflyy \V. A. &F. MARX •
Sole Agents Haltimore,ldd.
fIE.RMAN HARDWARE AND CHT.I.a.
Tsui RY, imported and for sale at low_Apitres,l7
`-..18.dy W. A. & DIARBURG, Haltumor,
CARTWRIGHT &. YOUR(},
(Successors to John Cartwright')
.. . . . .
MANUFACTURERS AND lII.LPORIERS
..o.L. or Pocket and Table Cutlery, Snrgicalarid Dental
` Tlaetrile:vents , Pistols, Fishing Tackle,'etc., hio.. tit
Woi)dstreet. hey give special attentiou to the manutael
taring of Tueses,
1 8apporWrw, etc. Jobbint aett Recur,
tog tilth PD„ . 1 ty and despatch. aplr