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' ' - ... ....... ..t. -.Tire ilisrl - tirm,' 75 75 Three umertiow 1 00 ........ 100 OnAß:ree, 1 75 bo Two weylls - ,...-- . . 300 200 IIS 100 75 Thre4 we4l:W" - 400 205 2on 125 100 One month 500 5; 25 50 1 511 175 . . a 1 c4.1410111.118 S (0) 465 50 235 250 00 600 450 300 300 mErnlll.4.. ....... 10 0 0 6 65 500 335 450 File ....... 11 00 735 550 365 550 Six'thnntllB 12 00 800 600 400 650 Nine m0nth............. 16 00 10 35 ROO fi 35 0 00 Om; Voltr 3) 00 13 35 10 00 6 12 00 Stnnalng'f 'RM.).. limes or 1888, per annum ...... 00 na ,4llare, per annum, (exclusive of the paper,)....2.5 00 arra,. tltwee, 51.) eeaL4; Death notices cents. ISATURDAY MORNING POST - A. 111 .11111410TH WEE I, j': ' ,llNtY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, It' CLUBS OF FIVE, . , . Riugle SUbscriptione - - 82 Per Annum. Th,.c:OIiTAINS ALL TILE CURRENT NEWS OF TB E thw - Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, 1,- Telegraphic. and Miscellaneous. , The Paper being of the LABOLST RIM and neatly print ed, on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will le f.,und 'by the nnhnntihirc to give letter sati,faction than any paper published in Pitteirargh. 'those Who Wish to lake A r.tpor from Pittsburgh, will ' fittit the SATURT,tV MORN INi Pt iST a aft.fe und profit bre investment. Altdre,o4 Editor and Proprietor MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, clamor VIM) a Wood Ste. Plttabargh EVTIRY DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, Executed Iu the finest style- Ft Ma FL CI A 7:1 , iontmerrial, Bijrcantile Yap! °Moth, At short notice, on reeennelilo term'. Particular attention paid to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, .tc For Corwertß, Exhibitmui !KA C`trenbes LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY lIIIVVNG RECCITTT HMV !Urn TO TIM rxr.uusinaror rhe for turning out Work with promptness and cit , Qpstrh nannot . l, excelled he any other office in the city. business (cards. J. EENTIVIT I fIS JOUN maims. • . .; 'I Pirro of .1. &H. Phillips.) D. 4 VIS & PHILLIPS, 1 ,4 11,,, ,, :50rm to Phillip:, S Co Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAMJITTERS, CM= U l 2-1111: J: Ti T. 67 WOOl, STREET, rul . Nl.Ftl AND SHUN, No. I4 FIItn Y'l Pittsburgh, Pa. "4. &C.P. MA likLE, I=l Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping, PAPER, ;WAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. I.Aight rd nwri,t PHILLIPS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS WHARF 13( )AT PRI )1' RI ETt iltS AN I AL:ENTs of Ilhnoie contrnl Rod road. Mark Goods. in all ea,ntt, to our earn. unnlyti/aw—Jl9 J OS. }TEM stlecossor to 1. . Wilcox & Co, earnor of Market art and tlie / ittunond. koteps conrlantla on Lund a full tt...torttnent ttf E E.STS, PER Ft FRY, and artiol(.4,l - tutnow to tho Jar Plipattlant; Prest•options ttarefolly rontrtoptuled at all hours. je.fl;y • • WALTFA P. MIPSIIILL .....P>PEPII u. 41..11..-1. W P. and PP6•111•1: Arnorn•an PAPEit HNNGINGS, \V o.j ,tr..t•t. Put Intreh. 41,- Salt , agents fAr eclair:and ontnufaeture. of Messrs. Deln•nurt h Cn., Paint. an 7 - - • 11ILLIP 801322E1T i. 4.4.31.8011 r. REY MER A - , A NDERS(IN, (successors t“ Joshua & 4 - I_ wholesale dealers in Rilt• EIGN NUTS, SilllcEs, CONFECTIIINEHY. 1403.k1t5. ito., w. 4 street, opposite the St. Charle. Hotel. Pitt 4.1tr,z11. L I L E, IVLERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irimh'l4 New Building,) FULTON, BELL AND BRASS •FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street: Piti.thorgli, 'a., is prepared to furnish to order. CHURCH, STF.AMBoAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, From 10 to /OAK. 1, , ,c1n41 -. CHIME HELLS made to order. STOP A.ND GAUGE COOKS of oil sizes, for Steamboat, MINERAL WATER PCMPi, COUNTER RAH,,I,Nus, and every variety of Brass Camtings finished in the ~e4.te,t nomn.,-; RABBIT'S 'ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL. TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engines.- a 031 y L• WILC 4) X , APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Omar of Smithfield and Fourth Strad. Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the above well Known stand, established by Ti e to 1848, (lately known a J. Abel &'Co.'s) and having enlarged 110,1 improved the some, 1 shall endeavor, by close personal attention and careful supervision of the business, to inert a eominuance of the patronage here tuforc so hberally ls , stewed. Pure find unedulterat,d medicine, alone will 1.. kept. arid a full 01 articles usually sold ,a lira ela,s establishments will always be on Mimi. Prescriptionsweer/m.ly compounded at all hours. 447 , Country Pitysfthans furnished withure medi cines at lowest priees. p L. IV 11,4:0X. Corner Smithfield and Fount, streets. S AMITE - —ENE.sTO(2K IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 74 11 - 00 d Sired, Patsburgh. The cubccriber has received, in addition to has fail stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stork of Meat and riausatte Cutters and Stutters, and a very large ctock Sleigh Bells, loose and on etnngs, of a much superior quality to that usually cold in the market, all of which will be cold on the lowest terms. se27 SAMUEL FAHNESTOCE. CV )1 , N It V RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— A valtialde property or siz acres, with a good dwel , hag house, orchard mid g.arden t three-fourths ofn mile tram the . r .ity. s:;,slrii. A6O, a desirable property of 51 avrea, at hair awes front Me city, with good brick dwel llng Maer, ow fruit tree,, grapes and small frutbi, $OOOO. Also, an eseellein property a nd 3 !“cres, good house hioo fruit trees..te.; situate I ue, from the city, s2soa. The above are :di m healthy and plcaaaut l ucatlons, , and immediate posse , sem van is. had. S. 4 . 1 "11113ERT & SON, 1,24 Real Eqtate Agents, ." ....Late Agents. 51 Market. T E.A.s.—A choice selection of Black and _L Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diam on d and Diamond alley. fe2I EUWORTH & BROWNLEE. _NT A.C.cRONI.-25 boxes I tali a n ; _L \ ERMICELLI-25 do do; OLIVE 01L--2.5 dozen genuine, in quarts; 25 do do in pints ; 5 do Lucca, in Florence Soaks, lust received anti for sale by REY3fER & ANDERSON, aplB all Wood St., o CORN posit° St. Charles Hotel. ktEAL.--;i0 bbls. Choice Sifted Steal; 30 bbls. Choice Unsified Corn Meal just zceeired and for sale by JASIES A. FETZER., Jrap9 eorner of Market and First sta. /ITC - ES--5 o — Trgiir re ltil7 - 3, aPla icenor oofauts. MEM D. D. MARMiIt, TILE AUPENTII )N OF M EPP II A is;T:-; and others is directed to this e,tahlishinent. a hick ha, been recently titted,up for the purpose of alMrdnic a SUBSTANTIAL EATINti IN A IENTBA f. LOCATION. Country folks attending market are ia tienlarly invited to call. Everything pertaining to EATIN SALOON will always la, found, of the fr.— he..t the market atiords. l'ett to y I rtt to i , JOHN,BIERER, Proprietor. THIS CCYMItin)IOI 7 S .1N I) 11'1' I, IZ HOTEL. aftvr in . grefittol out. with eleglint nov. Vi.i.i•ii thou Of tr,ti Uniontown wilt lie tini.lied , s , a Cheap and pica:F:1111 niont• .11- mg to e,eape tho 114. a. and (Omni: the healed tern. , itutito , l wnion :t moments. driv , Siii r 11141 the 10rt.1.1-11..torn•nuuu•,I "Tar, iieither in %OKI vl , ll him 4 , 011114.1.1.1, Charge, 111... .rat... royls:sl S Ern )1.1) STAND, Raving 121.1:en and fitted lip. with all the modern im provements. the. popular reaort. the e111. , •111 ,, , IA IA I. par,"l to aeeommodate Ins oldenstottmrs I h.. 1,111.11.. ,4pllerldly, with the beat the market :Mortis. I ovate, ndl ho served up in every variety of aty le, Bunn_ Ae•AA"II. ]lw Wit PA, Liquors and Ale- he took eoninlent an recommending to the pul.he for them e wittily Par..CET_,SI 0 R. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. JAMES P. BARB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I , E , LEro. iN LAKE AND EASTERN FISII, PFhESII ANI , ~1, .MANSiIt IN 11111 1 x1:,z, Proprietor. No 7,41 I.itiorly ,ri•oi, Ploo-enger Depot of ti mike, it Ili. , i•it t . ft, I, • enizori , lug by that road. Tio• pr4.ri,k4 liarin, at oon•••iili•i•ibl.x to tob exoelleut tho M.\ Ntili iN ro • pootfittly solicit „r 1 .„1,1„. ittitetttid a splendid STAIII.F . : ori•i lc li. , O. atloriliniz ample isooot-byio•11 I , 1.11.1 fit+ Lard., ond 111 b.. forio-1,-1 Ihv ft 0t the 111 , irkot call it/lord. 1. I v iIIARLES W. LEWIS, A LI) ERM A N, lJ ANT lIIT.OFFICIn 11 , PTICE 1?r for TE,C. , FFICE uN THE I'u RN El: lII' \ F; A Ria - All I.ll•iine.to .‘l, ,111 WV 1 th•••• •.( All At 1,11..), n , "1:t1,•. i. k..,1 To th. trki•mik, of the h.•t. t , I. 120, 1 , 1., • ‘ , .114 tr. 1.'r,••..1 cernl Court. .1 I h, mi I , Ai.• of Ow ni.n <to.; ;tv..01.1. , f< , •:ll‘l. Lr, tr. • I cern do.lrat.l4• 0,-lo 1 BAILEY & KITCHEN iflP rernrypi liwir now Fin , pr . • North Side, Below the Girard PHILADELPHIA, Where tie, ar,• -1.. Imported Jewelry, Plated Wares, end Fancy tirood•, EIEMIEB7II To w 11,41 thoy th, alt. 1LZ: , ,11-1 1• , ,1 Silver-Ware, Watches, Dinmontlets: Proarls JOE TiloilrsoA 4'0., PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, Nu. 134 Tlatral street, I'LLI 'I 11 711 g Till. 'l.ll ..t 11 11: • :10:: 311/31 Map 31 F. 1113.1, tl/1 .3 .1111/3•31 1 1113 1 . /333,14 Lontb...t , %tottrw 4 1/1 fon t . 31,3 , 31, 33, flll-1110,111a , fi , llrt.llll , le .t.ott to 0 .. • ,In rsr,•ful , , .11,F•11.•.1 k :,,•• and n . trtott "(IL, Fur... . w ~r ••••• hota.Ler, ..11.1 oer,l, tbe et...• .• toe 1.,•••••trt -trwt,tte 1, •. 1,4 L i• Limo. ot Y.trbtrlt 4,11114 . .itnier 11.. F.lnpernr of:111th.. Itt,o Fr 3t, 1 /,, ••tkj) I E:lttpttr., Ale.tretAart.3 fon io n .. II I. .. -1 1,trtner. For 4,1 t• by 11. :•-• II I - % eorber god •ttel 31.11.1.1N(iA 11111N1 INI; II PIANIN, MILT, n.. 1 1 1.1 111..rnt ile. pithlto that le. In, rebirth tetiet.4li•• ,th I 0 1. 0g .1. ..-tal.ll.llTtp-f)1. wt.] , anti tn.en np. owned e./111..,trtr o r .ttel 3.1,11.-.1111.1 r•• .-rtwtne. thennr. titel nuntl.ling, hox-rtntlttro, south I . ttb.httrt!,l..tititt.en3her 7. 10.1.7 IILI'ENT.EL \l'4ll{K, -,Carp,lo,•r NV"rk . It, iennna and .I.thlon g wtll le. prenti.ll, •tti0n.1...1 b. tit the low."va-lt burn. •ort.l the ninny(,. -1 i.e., 1, near,, hr ettllin t r at the t'ENTIi 41. 1'1.,111 q,, "111 I, Wafer trtreet, hetween Federal and !tent t. r . o , Ittstnl an.] will Ito 111/01e/ 13/ order. Mottl.list,. hat , ll, Framer., ` , 11..1,11,. I• l ltetritn.t. et. . Itte t. • none Inn tint Itc...t wet..l worktt o r notobitter) 11 e tt. prertrea t.. 1.11 order. front other, .1 A II ,I' 1 1 1/I , E, (eut.r3J Planner.' )1111. 13 at••r •-treet. n. 15 Ilelwet.n Ft.. 1 . 14,11 441.1 Gl5O New Irot, nt . 2),(11,3,14 • 25 do EZL.Per, -I,', t" rlll. 214) eht.ll, New t ; 13.1 heroes prima Ittee. fir ,rl.. 1, 1(711 SMITH Ct ap2ll 118 greon.l. ttud 347 Frent -trent,. . Fllk ii.EN I—A col.taar. (Pi t hr. rOOlllB. large yard and lA,. 11111., frq.rn I 111 V, ou 111. BradillNVN Pn•hl Plank V. in, nn , nt Por dx , lhtigT.PMli, IN,. a, at gia,und, gardpo, fruit Et - 4a,, oar Miner, li, V.NIO a roar. PITTSfiI !Run Fur it,tl—A and comfortable les pt. MI Slvrt ~, eleven runup., gas and .cuter—sll.lo. Fur Beni—A Urge .h.C.•llllig •gAntell. sha tree.. et e • carnage huur, and stable. en Bawls lane, AI g holly For It eUI—A warehouse on Wit(er mt reel. Far Reit t—A tututil store rll.Oll ~ 1 1 Third street. Apply to 6. CUT Ii BERT a s , , N, att2l 61 MArk et street. F u ltEll; N N 10) Foul I rites ~,ft 0..11; IU Bunleuli 26 " Si,aly " hard Lu luttru Entrltsli Witir o t lOU " LA bids. fresh Pswati 60 bugs Brazilian t N ; lag bush. tiruuntl N ittm ; bUtAI Cocoa NIIES; Jost revolved talti far sub. by REV AI ER 6 ANI , N. Nu. :10 W .0d rtoreb, opposite lit. Chao., mrlo SUNtloonti,juls':"Sitrted Apples 30 ' Dried Apples—pe e d , 75 " Dried Apples—imp. .I; 10 dozen l'orn ilroom s , 00 b o xo s No. 1 Stareb 100 bus. White Roane: 300 bundles (rown, Medium a,.. ()Guide I 'town 1 Wrapping Paper, in store and for ,ale IT JAMES A. FF.T'LER, ~?, Corner Market and First streets. .i i 11.g .. FEE.-2011 sacks Rio, laudingn and 1....., for salu by WM. H. SMITH a CO., IA pa; Sitcom] and Front streets. IQII A W LS, 1) It ES:3 G 1 )0 DS, NEEDLE 1,7 Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics, very hov• C. HANSON LOVE, fe•o No. 74 Market street. Tus FfPil HORNE, No. 77 Market Street, t-I reeeleed another lot of the NEW MATINEE S E /WI% and Douglass A Sherwood's superior SEELY.- TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, whit. , rind gray Mechanic Corseta, in all sizes. fe2l VIRST 1)F Tli E SEASON.--loil boxes ...a_ Sweet orange., rrePired tins di-IV—for onto by ItEYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street fe2l ot•nw:ic, t 1.4. St Charles Hotel. .... only CLROCER I ES. --Every titnig comm it, JI kept in a first class N'tiolt.,ril. :mil 161,01 t:rocery and Wine and Liquor estabh-Ineent, ~ ti In• had on the most reasonable terms, at HA Woltill 0 ItitoWNLEE'S, .n th , • Itnunnni QARATOGA WATER.- -A , tipply id I gress Water, also Empire SpringF , tt ater, fi-r,m SarritiT:l, just received and for sale liv L. ix, aps corner Smithfield and Fourth 51,, • 1-RUPS.—- 2.00 dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry Sfrup; 10 do ,Strawberry ; 10 do Pam Apple Syrup—for sale by PYrATuFx-135 bbls. to arrive, and fo Nth. bS (mr2tu AENBY a COLLINS. IRR(SIVNrI AK. ER VA LERIA cross I,:rr sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCH & CO, rnr29 Corner of Wood and First streets. S YRUP AND MOLASSES.— bbls. New York Golden Syrup: 50 N. 0. Molasses, in oak biu - rets, in store pad for.tiaie by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE, feia in the Diamond. aid liestaurants SCOTT HOUSE, Cor. Irwin street and Duquesne Way, PITTSBURGH, PA., MARKER, & GRAHAM, i 22 __PROPRIETORs. CORNUCOPI* R-ESTAITRANT, AY ELI YOUNG, MIMI sTREET CLINTON HOUSE, IN THE. I) IA MOND, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor TERS ANU 11•II.1, All In their Proper Season (CEO. REIN ENI AN S co Aldermen BAILEY & Co., htore, 1.19 Clill,%STNi UT STIt AT IT WILLI- kir I , lIL II House, sign and Ornamental PITTSBURGH, PA professional tLES W. Wl\--GAIZT), ATTORNEY AT LAW, C A 1,45 11),11•11..e , m L r1.4.11111.:'. ('erne. (.I..rfiehl n4l eronlirla cottriti. _ _ R. R 1111,41,1 • • • • 0. II CIITRY. WE I 1 ..1 V E 'I I 1 1.-: I I.‘ \'' A:is( K A ATM t.. 0 II”, . I h.• i•r:,.,11, r`f tin lent, under tie :In of SI 111',:. P:NI A 1:11PEY. ( it1i..,.. N„ ,0 Fr ,I• icri I sTI: En'. J 111 E, .1. DUN ATTORNET Al' LAW, N OTARY PUBLIC I irrli'E-Ntl. 91 I'..A NT STREET. C A R. JD J C) • fl, n•mov,•,l II:.. 13,I) ,w,upied [Jr. \V. A. \V A I:. 1,, No. 27 Si Penn Street. third jr.. ..troot. itti" frnm a A. M. t 0.1 a P. M. fat4.lT JAMES S. IN G DENTIST, 4•1. - 1.•I4 DWELLING T 1 No. 100 Fifth Street, 111= Li. pro r,/ , :tn.! fu. lid- :tr.. t11va...1 t., 1,12 ly T A MI: .; A. ,W A it4"-n.•y at Law, “tht-d•. V,urth hotwoon y 111.5. .1.•11.0y fIA I I 1, , ~ t irzooti I oislit •14,55(11 . 11) , \ 144 -”,,,bri.•1.1 (nail t, I nil.l h•om 2 1.415:1y 'iY.6lines and Xiquers. 1.11 - 111. CLAVTON & CO., RitollMlr. AND 1., , km LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. I 4.‘m(IND ALLEY, 11.:A It WI 11. 11t7 • Ato, r. I,: .1 rr , JI I M",•.r,..,a1,kk. mud . It••utth.,l \4'1,,1,y. of E. I'. 11IDIDLI:TON IMP , I:TENS r WINES, BRANDIES, &c. Al -o I.E I Fine Old lit'hisLics, ). NUif:rit Y1:17N1 . IN.: ET, 1,1 I'lllL.ll , lfl ririA JOHN n3ih 4 K di. CO., 1.17,111',0 WINES AND LIQUORS, AN!) ECTI 111 N 4; DIST11.1.17.1::-;, An. I:15 1.11" a-I y !it rer 1, Plllliburgh, ,11. i 11. , 'l , -1 1 , I firm}'. !.1111'2.1y :(Tobarro and ..,'4t.gars I,INi II 11a FOR tit CO, I SAD SEGARS, 1.1 - 11 A AIIIIO,,THAL, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, t"irglula Chew I tag robacco, WOOD :3Trt tan', lIIIII= ‘4l,unuturr PORTA NT NOTICE 11 FI,I•.cLININ(; FURNITURE, =EOM 11: F- /1•. !Ivy -r r .•1 tI, ,- .I , • ft/idr l'Ar.l4.r) i.i.p.tft t, •11-4`tt- 1,1,1 t •I r3ri• i.j. 1 . 1 . 10 to 2 per ('etat I I I JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, witioLEstLE Am) LETAIL, NIISRACI :\'(; )1 Furnitur, 711.1, ,, :,,1•... , .tah1e• f, :yid I 1:00111., 'will,' t„ 111 Y.als rtni.t , l , l;.ll. 11.1 at I,ItVI.IN V.r.•ry t•v Warrant..l. r n1:1; fn.) ..nantity nt. 1 .`.1 . 11:0111. In -In.l n t 11... -tn.rt.....1 nonce War. .....I I in,' i. Pa. rntl.l).l o,:arriages CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EASTERN REPOSITORY. .II!' }?l , : cEr.vEi) AT INS RE _IL 1, ~ 1 , 1 :v. , Itlint,l near the T.. Mile Finn. he. ',teen I 'itt .,,, trwh3ll.ll.ziwrer i , ei tilt.. nVicf) , /I , lllllti gen, nil ti,,,rthielit vie 1114 irrithzeittelitt , tire -tleh tht.t he e eett , tatitly reel,,,trig hew Alet hand it•lttele-, will the uithlie may rely 011 liana. He , ftiqU 1111111- on CAltdidA6E. , . and all rertatrung t., th, %Vail eighteen years praetteal expeller., 111 the I/11 , 1111•.., Ull4llllll welt known tdolitt, he ttattt.rs toni , elf that he oder% great induce ment, to puroht,er, 4t.) - f•-tahl,lmienl i. o,iti.d (in the route of the E5e.•111.,r l onuobto, trine of Cooed,, paS4llll2, the dour .11,11 1 . 111,1•11 1111111111, N.111:114N. Jom N. Carriage and Harness Repository, IsS CD S 7 AND 9, CM? I.IIM. \ NI , I , F.eATl'll SITI;EET, DETWEVN llf r PIA IND AND LrianzTy sT Pl'l"PtilillEGll, PA arriff. , , t..1...1, f ...fight ennwni-,lon 111/firinfz•lntic 1.1. MIIPI P111.01:1•1,4ipnu,1 c.,,try II find a I,lrgt. .4 ....Ir.- , .0,10 Which nyn 111 111,111. I...rinduy,fund In) s.l w lisT I=l CARRI A G E S, RocK A w A ys, 5t . 1.1, I Rs AM) SLEItiIIS, No. 11#7 J'enn f•ce - f, t 14.64, ra h. Po rkti - - All work warrauted to Ito of the best trutLerirtht and wttlittruhthip. 01112tlyditt intents. THE LAST FAST THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. pliEsunscm BERs tiAviN(.; ii(mGHT Ihe right to manufaetore. In, Allegheny and Arm str”ne emintie.s, the (Thrin, tiro rlnd A llegh eny and the fa.aary mil be ihnart at MUNN A ItToN's, earner 81 Hoed ,treet 1.11,1 Fourth sir. ct neat. Farmers trill find it I. tlaer advantave o, all and nee them. They take the Mentawn everywhere that tlmy have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the faate,t ever known. W. INGLIS, _no6:lydAw .1. STACY. DOT CLAY 1 , 4 LASS MA NUFAC TURER:3.—The• t••tol.•11 Inaufaotarers iv requestecl.to our Pot Ctay. whreti is a , upurter article, and can be . sold at about one-half the price of German Clay. Orders for any amount uall be promptly attended to by • CHADWIcK •EfoN; aurl No.lo app 151 Wood at., Pittabtnb. LOCKITAVE,, Cu. TOX CO.; PLSSeA 1.. SI ,! II DENTIST rrrt-hI P Iron, Nails, Cotton Tarns, ,tc., 3:e.. Con st,lntl3 on Iland. j 1111-2 f. - _ , lfl st•reit..., , lt, Wi• • 41 . ,,,1AL- W ESAI4 E 44 Ol'11.:11.Si, E t ,. , E t , .1., AND PITTSDI'MGII \IAN UF N,TVRI!,OI:NERALLY „forwardin g and o,:ommission WILLI.6f 11'. YEATON, - Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Ali' iao, r•Litz, ..iti an.l Ut , r man S ,Ar.. s, g•te , (..-t-rti ...I in 11. U. JOINO olt IE D COMMISSION NERCITANT, 4 PI 7' TSII IT HMI. l'A. 1859. Second Arrival 1859 FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE PA. I ckT I ) . 11. - ArecALLum •annonnec that they ni receiving a horpl) of CARPEI'INti, neleeted directly from the liopmiet , and Maimfarttirern, le; ono of the firm. ton m LIN KINt, Pt which they Invite th e mient,,, n of tome.haqer+.lylc CINTY IN MATITNO, Summer Parlor, The late+t make CARPET SIVEEPERS, etc., ete., which ,thall 011er..1 at the lie, e%t rates. E. 1, 91 W. D. A. NI ) TICE ) \S'e• have o r , han Gent•■ Patent Leather and French Calf .1 S:1'1111' .1.11 an. ',fling :it • 1201) —FO IZ. AL E. --A dwolling house of hulk lice rootns and eolkr.ou Anti street, Alletzbony, with hit of ground 20 hi e t (root by 110 deep to Robitnion street. Also, a ci.tt,,g, hou se oP Itainsou :Area. Prise tor all. $1.200. Terms easy. tei:A S. CUTHBERT it SON, sl Market it. TEAuF F,XTUA FI NE QUALfTy _ . The be•t ii,ortment in the city will always i c found at TIT E PERIN TEA STORE, X. as IVY h &rm . , Noir Wood. ia2s S. JAYNES. 5(1 Gl. AYER'S WORM coNFEcTioN , N. , for sale he HARTWELL it. SHEPFIARLA Druggists, fe7.l Corner Wood and Sixth streets WINNER'S COLLECTIuN OF MUSIC FOR TILE VIOLIN, consiNting guADRILI,FIS, s ts. W/LTZVI, MARCUES. HORNPIPES. HEW, Jt,v , FAN, !ILES. &4l taller popular airs, arranged in an vas? man ner for the violin.rby S. Winner. Price tai cents. Copies nmilod on receipt of price. For sal. by. JOHN H. IdELLOR. ttl Wood streok EAL JAPAN BLACKING -This ines -1.1) timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro duces a most brilliant jet black, affords nourishment to tle• loather, and is free from any unpleasant 'mull. For sale wilolcoale or retail, by _ _ .JO9. FLE)IING, je3o corner Diamond and A/Athet street. I3R OIV N ' S I....r•;SENCE OF .IAIsIA ICA _ll/ GINGER—An excellent Wilily medicine, for sale trimlesale and retail. by JOS. FLEMING, leancorner Market st. and Diamond. HERRING--16 Ens!port, new • 10 do Alealvete, do For sale by jeAl VOUNDRY IRON-50 tons Lake Superior 1: Foundry iron, to arrive and for sale by ar.9 HENRY H. (ALLIS& INDOW CURTAINS—At Wholesale tO Retail, for mile bi r rfalo - W. P. MARSHALL a CO. 4inanritti. DOLLAR. SAVINGS DANK, NO. 65 FOURTH STREET, CHARTE C RED IN 1865. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; niso, on Wednesday nod Saturday evenings, from May Ist to Novendter Ist, trout 7 , to 90 clock; mid from No. vendor Ist to May lot. from d to 3 o'qlook. Deposits received of all stuns not less than Ont. DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits deelared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been de dared serm-annually, to June and Deceml ter, since the Book was organized, at the rate of six per rent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out. is id:lced to the credit of the depositor as principal. nod fears the ',Ome intert..st from the first days of June and December, compound ing twice a year without troll blase the depositor to call or even to present his pa3s book. At this rate. money Will dart is in less Man twelve years, looking, in the aggro gate EMIT AND 051-Hsi/ PER CEST. A TRAP.. - Books containing the Charter, By-Lines, Beira and Itegulationw, furnished gratis, on applietition at the office PAISIDEfT. GEORIi ALBREE. ricn YRESIDINIA. nape Bepburn, Jana, Shirk°, John R. Shoenberg _er, James Relley, Alexander Bradley, Robert Robb, James klerdmau, Isaac 11. Pennock, A. M.l, „ Hill Burprin,' S. Lareiy, NVilliatn J. A I 1). OrFOl2. TIII - P. A. Aindoirtt, John 11. Mellor, .1.91,1 PR 11. 1). Walter i‘farstiitll Wilson iliinry L. liingwalt John 3L Saw), George Seldtst; John IL Alf , xtioler Theollahl 1. 7, 111.0t/tett. r Isxt, IPhilte r. fohn G. Backnfen, Jahn It. Canti..l.l, J. tiardine r rainn, Monza A. , 'an - n•r, I , aval lannpla4l, Jahn 5. 1 '0..1.1,1, Charles A. ( .. 4 anal, [non Bunglas, Franc!, }'4.llx, linnj..l.. Fa Aank, Jana, W. !Tallman, William ti. Il:nvn, Charles, K nap, BCGT.RTAILY AND 192FJOIMIS: CHARI.F-4 A. Ca 'LI,IN. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers Wood Street, corner of Third, PITNBUNGH,PENN'A DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO ., Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York, I LoterA i'nulit Cln•ular N,,tea fur trnvelprs, litallahl u 111 till the ,111,, of the U.rnt..,l StA:v:l, found:., ihn W,•.t , tf.s.• in such fx.tynrovt. li , , dt,TIN (1(11101 T 14. i tt , UST IN De iNII4 .h 1., /eater?. in and till SE , f, [tom, ill•pney loticiedCheek, W. short ditto, with enlititurd 11 , ,rriliT AND Sol.jt, I iri ..an I.• fto.lati-,1 on tonsunalde torllkA, c•:11)1I:111.1A 17411 I• o lllruibiltitd ionth Rood RAettrith...l+ nt 1,111,111..1,W, prp,,. A 1,41, attethi t.• • R..ttimg and Rest .thr Nt, trj ol STIa:ET. :tt •tvtt AFSTIN 1,1 , 10115. NoLtry INII()LMESSON'S. 'Bankers. and Ex- . & etrantte Itro,ltt•ra, and Irn•ah.r , In N , ,trot. Drafhi, optan.,, liold.:-alvor and Bank N. F:xttintitge 0.. t the I,,ndtt arid votodnontly for ,de. Colloouftn, mad., on ail (ho vane, throuvloa t t inn tunal Sou., rf,(.l7•A In or ftn.k ,tir r•.nt NIP M.ki krt "tr.••• 1 1 ,, 1t,••••11 Third and Fourth ,d root, (rovers WILLIAM BAGALEN, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Streetj It )1 /I !")111.11 WO. 11. SOLITE( &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa w.. SIILISR, Ph.ll W htt,t.nrKli MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1111/ANDIE,:. RISER AND 5EG.1119, V.2_ I r I I.iiz F A.;1) 1 1:1% .1 NI, :.,,1 if A ' SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PIII'SBURCII, PA M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,; lIMEMEI 110. N, (.1 o! IV. .! a... 1 if xter F!r.. . 1 FOR TIIK SA LE o' PIG MF,'I'A I, ANL) 111.410M5, NO. 7-1 WATER STREET, BEIA kW MAUR ET, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Al "111 E A I.AID;F: ST,• t •K uF CONGRESS GAITERS 31-Hllll t 4 THEEI'. W. E. SCIIIVIIEETZ Cl) SELLING VERY Lott' FE= WM. H. SMITH Sc CO., 118 Second, and 147 Front .9.treeL9 Mutual Insurance Company, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF FEBIN- SYLVANIA. Qosh Capital.. ........ $300,000 I Premium N0tc5...—.1132,313 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c, in town or country. Inorcroos :—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. X. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. HON. H. C. HARVEY, President. T. 'l'. ALIELLICY, Vice President. Toon. KlivelllLlT, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT, Agent, No. 65 Fifth street. INSURANCE COMPANY, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secrete/7. OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF PfRE AND MARINE RISKS AR4ES—MAY alTil, 1539. stock, Min 1311 IA, pay Table on demand, and se cured by two approved names .115).503 , 615 N 00 Bills Reeeivable ... 36 : Bills luseounted 800 00 115 shares slechanics' Bank Stock, coot 6,165 00 100 " Citizens' Bank " “ 5,175 00 40 14 Exchange Bank " " 2,050 00 LO " Bank of Pittsburgh" " 2,750 00 Balance of Book Accounts 6,054 98 (Mice Furniture 400 CO Cook 64,113 04 DIRECIORS: James A. Hutchison, Wm. B. Holmes, Heorge A. Berry, William R Robert Italzell, ea, Wm. A. Caldw j e o ll, hn 'Devnt, my Joseph Kirkpatrick, Wileon Mille 2:1 Lid; indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. and 4:37 CH F.TNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT or ASSETS, JAXIMEIT lot, 1359. Publi,hed Agreenbly to An Ad of A.embly, being: Find Mortgages, amply secured $1,731,609 89 Itcal Estate, (present value 5193,313 61,) cost. 77,764 71 Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sec'ts 88.530 29 Stocks, (present value ($36,607 7:2,) cost. ..... 71.13471 Notes and Bills Receivable 4,808 40 rash. ...... 42,007 36 • V. 4013 62 The only profits from premiums which this company (tin divide by law, are from risks which have been de termined. Insurances made on every description of Property, in low,, and Country, at rates ass low Is are consistentwith eemity. :Sine° their neorporarion, a period of thirty years, hey have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four 3filhous of liollars, thereby affording evidence of lie advantages of Insurance, well as the ability and lisps,sition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1558,5106,505 57. Dla ACT ORS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown, Samuel Grant, leaao Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, lie Urge W. Richards, George Fates, CRAB. N. RANCHER, PrasidenL EDWARD C DALE, Vice PresidenL W3l. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast renter Third and Wood street, FIRE INSURANCE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, )n Limited or Perpetual, Mercian dine, Furniture, itc., in town or country. PITTSBURGH CAPITAL, 8177,93 . 1. Inve , ..ted a.s Fir-i Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth double the amount $151,600 00 Pennsylvania Railroad CO.'' , 63 cent Plortgsgo Loans, 130,003, cost ... -. Alleadicny County 6 ili cent. Penn.ylvania Flaaload Loans 10,000 00 Car of Pililadelphia, 6 vet. Penn'a RiL Loan. 6,000 00 l'crinNyltrania Railroad Company Stork 4,000 00 -loci; at . the R , li.nco •Nlutual Insurance Co-. 19,150 CO ,tack of Count% Firo In•mrance co 1.0r.0 00 t.a-k of Delaware MS. ln , urance Company. 150 00 iaoon M. InNurance Co'N Scrip 300 00 Bills Receivalac, buaines. paper • •• 30,373 43 Ilo..1: A , ,ount.. accrued inter,t. etc._ 7,31104 Cash on band and in Bank 15,5433 96 rt 111,478 43 CLENI TINGI.E'T, President ':;.Loose. nein Tinelee. il;:riu;:l Ell=phnrn, lt'ith.on II 'I homp3on, Itokort Stetln, Froderike Brown. tVillialn :Nto.ser, c.,,,a,..a,,,, Sterertiaat ' fieniarom W. Tingley, John H. M'orrel, Marahall Hill, H. L Carson, Z. Lathrop, Rolwrt l'oLanal. (Militia 'Aland, Frederick Liamig iladob T. - Bittititig, Cliarivii S. Wrekt Smith Bowed. ' ' JUITIC, S. Woodward. John Stssoll.'Pitta. B. M. lIINCII.III AN. Itt , eretary. J 4 :.4111 , NER. O . O FFIN, Agent, my lit Northeast rorner Third and Wood street,. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Francisean Brothers, Tills INSTITUTDIN, naturally situated fi it Educational Pury.ses. atfords all thu induce ments that rim be desired for a Catholic Institution. It 14 lis•.ited iti the most healthy and Picturesque portion of the tin eAllghenies, distant four miles front' Cresson Station. the direct nedl route between Pltiladelplita mid Pittsburgh. The selioltistie year vommeneesi the t rot ti1i4;27 , - - 0- • and will close un thr Ist day of July following. '• - The Terms for Board. It:minding F.nglish S.•ieutitio course. are $lOO perannum, • ' Tho Classics and Modern l-auhmages form an extra ohar,,f, of $lO per annum. 4.i.4 !1..' of Betiding $lO. For furtlit4 larhieul,,rr J.Hiy to the superior of the GJlletre. References ear I, made to the ltd. - 4,1-.1h% CPConnor. mrl:4ote V- - - - NUEIN LU 11"ri LLl.:lib: AND SE3IINA RT. under the care of tho Benedictine Fathers, near LATltuitE, k.'l'll4 , REI.AND COUNTY, Pa. In the College are taught the usual branches of En glish Kiluention. 1 . 11 10;1i, I`.l t o the Seminary, the Classics, Mathematics. Alston', Rhetories, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to the Prie,ithoo, f . The terms for board and 'ivWoo u,70 if i p.) per year, to be paid semi-annually, strictly in adiltnee. Lerman and French. and ether languages, Drawin g Painting, Music, form no extra charges, excepting some roerimpepsstion for the use of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Boobs, Stationery, 2e, form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist. q( Stitittember, and ends op the 4%4 of July 4qowlug• FATHER 0. B. LUMM, 17/ 3 Direofor of the College. $ 2 000 FOR A BRICK lIOUSE and two lots of ground, on Bank Lane, Al , , wgilerly City. V.I.LOff for acres of choice land, and dwelling house, at 4 miles front the city. S.:I.NY!) fur 11.5 acres a land, at sixteen miles from the city, with g6nd improvements. stow for :..k) acres of land, at four ctiies from the city; good dwelling house, barn, stable, l.corehatai of from too to WO trees, all under good fenee—coal of good qual ity. The improvements on the place are worth $4,500. These properties and many others are for sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON, iy Real Ascents. 61 Market Street. N 1)1Es FUR PURfOsEs JUI —Warranted of the best guality. Alen, it complete its.orttriont of Wines, M'hiskeys and Gins, estipeflor kept constantly on hand at JOS EPH PLEIHNC,'S, 1015 Corner Diamond and Market street. FANS.-2,500 Palm Leaf Fans, sold by the case or single. Silk, Linen and Paper Faros, at low prices at EATON. CREE Fifth and Market sta. VA LUABLE INFORAIA'FION TO ti.DEns.—NouldiPg's.Wfwtow P i al n e a• Panel krOrs, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, &c.; in fact, every kind of woodwork used in building, all mode of good mate rials liv the best of workmen and unrivalled madhlhery. lirackiits of every pattern furnished and scroll aiming done. j..t . ff• Pftlcg., Z'ontral Plaulug Water street, between Federal and 12.•14TP.T, "p9Allegteny tidy. A LTNDER.'S VIOLIN SCHOOL.--A new and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the violin, on an entirel y new method; intended for beginners, amateur. and Mai-hers. This work is particularly in tended 'to glve Liao scholara short, thorough and scien tific method of playing the violin in all it, branches, in o less than one h alt the time thith is required from any ther work ever published or Intmilticed In this cal try —by George Saunders. Price 50 cents. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, - No. 81 Wood street. Cotes mailed on receipt of the price. my 24 PRE STILL CATAWBA WINE.-4 have on hand a large supply of pure Still OntaWl.4 Wine for medicinal purposes. 71195 e Wishing althizig In this line should call and example my stools fore purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLPAIDIG, mrl7 rtm-ii , t,llliimrind end Ifarket CifEESE.-200 boxes extra prime cutting Cheeso for sale by Jy6 AKE FISH.-200 packages for sale by JY 6 HENRY H. COLLINS. WHITE BE4NS-50 bushels for sale by Jea) WM. H. SMITH t CO. SYRUP—' 2.ti bbls.prime 4 , ,,EtT•ct ale by , Seoond and Front sta. UPERIOR RECORD CAP.—For sale by J. R. WELDIN, ic2o Wood street near Fonq, CHEESE -5u boxes ci,oice Qoshen Cheese _ 1 ,1,4 received and for sale at ILAWOnfI f3)10 , 37,141,prE1 0 apA corner of the Diamond and Diamond inn'. Rbbls. Noe Rosin, on hand and for Kale by R C. t J. H. SAWYER ARNOLD'S FLUID. tor rale by CHECr. 3 00K—Ort all the Banks, for sale" J. R. Vi r ELDIN, 88 Wood street, near Pow*. artsm t antt. WEST ,BRANCH LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY iIION ONGAIIELA OF PITTSBURGH. JAMES A. HUTCHLSON, President 1239,853 31 HENRY hf. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE NO. 303 WALNUT STREET'. ASSETS, $276,478 43 (gdurational I.t.RETTO, C.4MRRI.t COUNTY, FIENRY A. COLLINS 'a ranted genuine, J. It. WELDIN Fourth. 63 Wood street, near rth. Stlvitad. - PRIVATE- DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL.Office, No. GO SMlTH field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN in an old citizen of Pittsburgh:a...ad has been in Practice for the last twenty-fir years. Ills busi neseases.ss has been confined mostly to Pnrate and Surgical Di 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 gradu ate, and his experience in the treatment of a eertainclass of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseasea, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseaner. arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great many forma of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient in en tirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown otters 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 Oration, 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. Dr. Brown's remedßiesHEU never fail M to cure this_painfit disease in a few days—lie will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gotutorrhcea, Stricture, Uretlia/ Dis charges, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dis eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Paias in the Back and Kidneys, Imtation of the Shad- der, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a P I t directed to DR. BROWN, No. U) Smithfield street, Pitts burgh, Pa, will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob. servatton. Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield !tree Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy27 To Young Men. - . • ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM the effects of y'outhful excesp, self-abuse, or the debility arising from &mint 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 etipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is eons tantl used in Europe with never tailing fitleCe..9. It sit thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, IMPEDIME TS TO MARRIAGE • , And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a Male ofez i r s fe o e l tzh i t h in e ly vigor. It all thoroughly eradicate the MERCURY or DISEASE, From which so many thousands are continually eutrox tog without knowing; a remedy. The coot 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. Pricer $1 per Bottle. Address, D. H. ANDERSON. 381 Broadway, N. V. 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. mr29lirndaw-eod pippo !OSA I.'S FOR ARMY THANSFOR TATION.—ProposaIs will be received at the Quar termaster General's Office until 12, M. on the lot day of October next, for the transportation oimilitary supplies during the year 1500 and 1861, on the following routes: L From Forts Leayenworth and Riley in the Terri tory of Kansa:7l'MM Fort Laramie, tins -Territory of ' Nebraska: or from apy point on the west bank of the Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and sopth 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 4-I deg. north and east of longitude 114 deg. west, and in the -Territory of Utah north of latitude 40 degrees north and east of longitude 114 deg. west. 2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Territri• • ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the :State of Missouri. to Fort Union in the Territory of New Mex ico, or to any other qehht that They by designated in that Territory. ' • • 3. From Fort Union,or much other depot as may be des ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or depots that are or may be established in the - Military Department.of New Mexico, except Forts - Bliss and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year will not be less on either of the, routes than one hundred thousand pounds, nor more on route 1 than ten millions ofi,ounds, and on routes 2 and 3 than two millioas five hundred thousand pounds each. Proposal? will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred toilet, for which the transportation will be per'. formed on each route in each mobtli Of the' year. and may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two of them, tor for each route Sep:aridely. 13iddersMill giCe their names in full as well as their places of residence, and he prepared to exeept6 hoods with good security in such an amount as the Quarter master General may determine. Contractors mum liein readiness for servipe by the lot day of January, lketo; andas transportation may he demanded ;it any time for the ts-bele weight to be trans ported during the year on all or either of Gm routes, they will be required to hare 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 mu sfactorily certified to the Quartermaster General, setting forth that if the party pr,po,iti? shalt be awarded the contract, they will enterrm obligation for its &Minty psi Co:inane-EL Proposals will bet endorsed= fella vti r i7? - upki lid for Army Tremlnirretwm, and none will he enterotined mi les:, they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth this ailserusemeid. The right is re,ierred of rejecting any or all the Lids that ntliy his male. QUALVIKILICO.97;33:6ILSERIIi.4 W=hinetrin, June 'X, 1..K,0. Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, lc. Bl' virtue of authority, vested in us as as trustee, for certain creditors sf Pollard Art'or- MA 14 pursimoce of a decree of the District Court of Allegh,lry co,,Letr,. tne.Corwr.ol.lWeititil Pi•4[4ll- vania.. in No. 3 of Neyethlatr term 1858. tie will r.t.; rove to public vale. at the leriff rants' Exchange:tin Fourth MME the city 'of Pittsburgh, on the A. y el:Sep tet-M 1E59, commenCingat 11 o'clOck, A.M.. or at such imp , and ploge to which said sale 144 y he then there ad journed, 411 the following ties::-} ed property. to sip The lands and tenements coMposing tindappi,rtepant to Orizaba iron Works anti Siophia Furnalm, lotti,jto in Pollock township, adjoiningand utijacent to the I,orough of New Castle. in Lawrence comity, PennsytTaniA h4llllll - and described :I"' follows: A pieco of land bounded, north by Neslumnock east bythe Pennsylvania Canal; south by other land of said trust,s-nd west by Neslumnock creek.containing,ine acre more otiiltis. ow smelt are erected a blast furhacti, known by tho name of Sephiti,qudeet stmariPiliii'4s feet high, casting house, tbycr hotisei eindef.luxisc..stnek hawse, engine house; 'engine and blast; with three boilers in boiler house, five 'gins boilers set and Goptpletb , _antliarge brie% stalk. A piece of land, begianing north-east corner of lint littighfill lot, on Neshatiiiffek cret i lt,running thence K o rth 47%. pest 192 feet, north '477....V.ea5t:41 fethetiee Wong said mill lot 24935 feet to the place Of• on whiell is 4 brick 0ni1 , 4 undo blaGkitnith shdp. A piece of land of one acre and 84 perches, more or less, beginnlng at a post near Lock No. ° on Pennsylva nia Canal, running south 28jr? west 300 fee t to a post on wed canal; thence south 2W east 349 1 4 feet to a post on Neshannock creek; thence south 4t west 300 met hv said creek to a post; thence south i.'o3t,'" eri st 24014 fi.et to the place of beginning: on which is erected allotting 31111. the main building 150 tiy 212 feet, with sheds attach ed, in whichare 16- lwilttig titmice-B. Is heating furnaces, boilersUnd enginb, sniffing Of kid:rive all the machinery in said millibar rota; a atm , rotig.'Mai 'plhte and'inuck rolls, squeezers, shears, Sc., nail machines, and 0141 wrought spike maehine, and a brick warehouse, 00 by :S) feet- A'pleee pf land, beginning an the caaai al, south-west corner of mill 404 and running south 1. , 5.34° west 1i1.6 feet along said canal; thence south 60j..10 east u 0 feet by land of J. 4 J. G. White; thence south 2 0 east ISI reteby street; thence west 24 feet to a post, thence south east 150 feet by an idler thence 18 feet by J. &. to mill lot; thence - along said lot to the place of begin ning; containing onnbalf acre...more or less, on which is, a flatland stave factory 40 by 112 feet, engine and boiler house, with engine iitallcient to drive machinery for 24 nail machines ona spike machine. one slave machine, I circular saws:te a therein cautained; one clay house, 48 by 34 feet, with machine].) for grinding and:tempering clay to make fire brick. and a brickstrying house 8 1,)- 31i feet, partly on '-,fish lot and partly on land old. J. C. White. A lot of ground, No. 8, in White's addition to New Cos- I tic, bounded on the north and east 1,). streets: soon, by lot No. 7, and west by Jefferson street, 54 feet front tiy 120 fees, on which is a brick cooper-shop, 25 by 40. feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet square.. ' A piece of land iii Nesliannock township, lying south , of F.tstlitook road. Pontaiping 45 4 acres, noire or less, be ing part of lliiiipson tract, purchased .by R ll'Cor miek from Diana Dimpson, situate about 13i miles from New Castle", on the Eusstbrook 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 desaribed property will be sold together, as a whole, Also, in separate parcels, as described: The undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or le,v, in Neshantiock township• bounded north by Crawford; east by Pearson, Pyle and others; south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and Crawford, abounding with coal; about 2.541 acres cleared; coal banks opened; a number of frame houialii, harem, sheds, stables. coke ovens, Sc... erected thereon. A Mete of laud in Nesliannopk tqwnship, borinded lands of William Alexander, James Boyleand 'Ann lti'Kee, containing 39 acres bottle,3o perches. on which is erected a plank house, a log -a fratne stable; about :al acres cleared; also a good spring of water. Four contiguous lots of ground. in Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others:south by White; east by Ilogan and others, and west by - on which are erected dwellinghouses, stables. se. , A piece of land its the borough of New castle, beginning at the north-west corner of school house, on east vide of Jefferson street, near the bridge, over Ne shannock creek; thence north , ES. east 130 test, to said creek; thence north 373 j) west43feek thence-south 6 3.142 I west 281 feet, to Jefferson street; thence south 1. east 123 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, there I or less. A lot of ground. GO feet front by 160 in depth, in the borough of New Castle, bounded north by Street; east by alley; south by jaCtili Lint, and whit I.7'deffersop street, . . on which is erected a frame Stable.' hit of ground in panel: township, in White's fiddi. tion to New Castle, beginning on - Mill street; at the cor ner of tot No. •••• thence south 2° east by said street LO feet; thence south 88° west by lot No 3, 150 feet; thence north 2° west by alley 54.1 feet, to south-west corner lot No. 1; thence north Bs , east by lot N 0.2, 150 feet to the place of beginning. A frame house and lot in Pollock township,. bounded north - by Neshannock creek; east by Jefferson streek west by -; east by - W A lot of east ground by in said township, bounded north by by an alley; south by Dickson, and lTe,t by Croton road; being 50 feet in frontby 150 feet in depth. township a tractor land, of about 4 28 acres, in Sugar. Creek Tenatigo count y , Pennsylvania. known the Saw-mill Tract, being the same described in deed from Pollard Arcormick to said trustees, dated ^3d August, 1855. A more fell and accurate description of the property to be sold will he furnished from the deeds, at the time pf sale, or previously on application to the trustees. TEFPIB:--One•third ttsp. purchase money to be paidin cash on the acknowledgment of the-deed; one third in six 'months, and one-third in twelre mouths from the time of sate, with interest from that time; 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 ..R.L PENNOCK. WILLIAM E. NIJZICS, clapt.rq July 28,/$59-BCtit H. BRADY WILILINS. RETURNING. ARRIVE AT I'ITTSBUROLI—MaiI, 8415 P. m.; Express 3:20 P. a.; Express....:W A. W. ACCOM3IODATION TRAINS, from Federal street, Allegheny, for New Brighten, tr.a) A. at, and 520 P. IL From cvs 1210 " Through trains connect as follows: At Alliance, with trains on tim ChM - CIA/A and Pittsburgh Railroad. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from - Millersburg, Akron, Cny hoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky. Toledo, Detroit. - etc. At Crestline, for Delaware. Spiingfield, Coltunhus, Cin .Xenia, Dayton, Imhanaprilis, St. Louis, Louis ville, etc. At nati Foretc., est, etc. for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton,.Cincin , At Lima, for Sidney. Dayton, Oneinnati, etc, - etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, Ind, St. Louiii„ and , intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plytdouth for Laporte. - - At Wanatali for all points on the New Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago; with trains for -all pointy In Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and throrgh tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, pnesenger Station, Alleghen Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the Company CM the line of the road, to all parts of the United States, J. J. HOUSTON, General Passenger Agent, Pittahuri 1859 S' SEMINAL EMISSION?, AIM • NINE DAILY TRAINS. .• THE. THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sundays,) at 2-.50 a. x., topping only. at principal staticma between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, liarrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. a., with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia at 5:00 P.M. THE FASTLINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4do P. stopping only at principal stationa.Axaking: direct connections at Harrisburg . for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at ;cal A. a THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at Station :eeryevening at 8:50 a. stopping. only at Greerishurg;- La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitzin. Altoona. ,Xll. Con , neetingat Harrisburg with the train directfor - Baleftncre, and arriving in Philadelphia. at 10:00 A. v. • - ACCO3ISIODATION TRAINS; 'IIIE JOIINSTOWN WAY I'A:SSENGER TRAIN , leaves daily (except Sunday) at ins) o'clock, A. a., stop ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Crain at 10:50 A. st., and arriving at Johnstown 1;10 P. N., Conemaugh, P. a. THE JOFINSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN leaves daily,.(except . Sundays.) at ::sth I. a, stopping at all stations, and running as tar as Conemauch., FIRST ACCOMMDDATION TRAIN for Tarifa Creek Bridge leaves daily, texeer4 Sunday,( at 10:10 A. V. SECOND AIY'OMMODA'fION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (exe(l , l: , undliy.) at .L:10 P. - THIRD ApcomlioDAllos-nw t.N fni Turtle Creek , _ leaves daily, (except Sulu Mr.) tie.M P. a. RETURNING TRAINS - arrive in Putsburgh a. 4 fol lows :—Express e.a; 1100 P. a; Fast Line, 12:al A. a: 4ohn'stown Arcola ion, - 11:00 A. a; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, ti:so A. a; Second tite eommoihnirrn, -e. ; Third Aeeoinmedatiory !CM Trains for Blairsville and Indiana.connegtat.ilairia vile Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East and West, Expresn Train West, and the Johnstown Accommodation 'Frain East and West. PITTSBURGH' AND CONNELI4}'ILL TUMOR, stopping at all StatiOnit on th ' Pittsburgh and Connell*. vile Road, leave daily. (Sunday excepted) as Mad Train, 7:x) A. s; Express Train, 2450 e. a. Return ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connelsville Road - ar, rive at Pittsburgh Pill A. If., Mkt e , 35 P. a. The traveling public will th2d it greatly to their inter est, in going Fast or West, to travefby the Pennsylvania Railroad. as the acconinnalations now offered cannot be surpassed oil any:other ronfe. The road is ballasted with btono, and isioutirely free from dust; we can prondse safety, speed and eon/fort to all who may favor this road with their patronage. - • E: ITo Baltimore.- 440 Lancaster - •ft ilarristairg, $7 45. Baggage checked to all stations on the Penriszluia Bailromt. and lii Philadelphia-Bath:pore and New, York. ON AI I , t , ple-,,bastag tic.tete in tar, trill he chargecl E-BENT Phlt MILE in addition to, the St4tion ratcs, - escopt front stations where the Coinpatiy hp up Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will, hold themselves responsible for personal haggage only;.and for an amonni w,t exeeeding $lOO. If. B.—The Excelsior tennihns Line -has - been employed to Convey Passengers Mid Rego. ge to and from the Depot s at a (harce not to - exceed ..5 cents fur each passenger and Laygage • For tickets apply to . I ..STEWAIIT, Agent, At tine P. it. R. Passenger Station, On Liberty and Grant stireetal No New York.l. P!Itilat101,1111 . _ Cleveland & Pittaburgh itallr9l4 ON Aisi.'D'AFTER. WEDNE;;DAY, April *27, tieing will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in .Pitta. burgh, as foltows:— • • - • • ' Pittsburgh; Clrraand and Chicago Linc.--p7p..ccos leaves Ii tiiburgh - nt 12:15 x , and I:05 p: rot (.4e trlilpa land. Buffalo; Toledo', Detfo Milwaukee, Chicagb,'aial the North West. 'The 1..-95, P. x; train connects at'Bayard with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch._ .Passengersdesiring to go to Chicago Tin Clevelind, must be particular to ask for ticketavia Cleveland. River Lino.—Express trains leave at 12415 A. at.,..1114 205 P. at; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Cireleville,Zoltira. lam and Cincinnati. The 12:15 A.M. train stops at Wells vine, Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. Ths 1,05 P. ti. train stops at B • oll.iyilie nod stations below 3lad 'Train leaves at 6:2-.5 ti st.; stopping 'nail N'S'ay,Ster tions on River Line. "•'. • • AcerenmiNfaticia leaves at 5v00" P. It; running to *eibi ride only.litoppintrgt alt Wei •••• •• thlrvolois nod' Cincpmati Dorf I.lpr. If; Sten bcteiac.—Past Expre t m ttt 12:16 and - Express LOS P. IL, for Newailt...floluhilaiii... Papon. C 11044 Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all puluta:dit the South West. The Express Train runs through from Piasbruili So Cincinnati. without change of cars. SpletulA Cars 11141101.q1 to Caen .iaspress own. Passengers desiring to go to ColumbuS, mus etc., t b Or e any point beyond Coliontini , , by the short lino, Bparticular to ask for tickets via Steubenr'llp, ige*cheeked through and I tandledfrea orettartc!. Fare irhsays• its low "many' other runlet - and connec tions certain. •••' Througir Tickets can to procured atpi l tsprirgh, gar ri,burgh.-Philadelphia, NewTorleand Boston. F. It. All - ERR. General Ticket Agent, cleyelapit, . - • STEWXRT tee , Tict siqf . • liih6 - ty Strisel Depokpg 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co: 1859 THE BALTIMORE AND . OHIO RAIL. ROAD cfmIPANY aro now prepared to receiri and forward Merchandise under through bills of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN CITIES. Buttes guaranteed to be equally.favorableiwith.lluise of the Pennsylvania-Railroad Company, or any - ether line. For information as to rates, facilities, etcs, ctn., apilli• cation may be loads by tenet , • orin.person to Oith* of the undersignedagents ' • • • • ' At BOSTON, lhores Piittir, corder State and Washing ton streets. the Astor A NEW YORE, C. W. Ferrell, Broadwerotborti use. . • Al •P43II;ADELPIIIA, Cillhoun k Cowton, corn#S Broad and Cherry StrCels. , t At piirLADELptiu, Col. Reny, corner Sixth Chestnut streets. aqd At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station: At PITTSBURGH, J. A. C.augliev, 144 Water Moe . ti elk. Particular attention of merchant - +, manutietneWSsi an d d shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Alleghenyy as tom an vicinity, is called to the facilities of this - Ncu• Route pared with others, and their ipatronage atelSEavors are respeetcpll . y solicited. HENRY D. MEARS,'. jallktf General. Freight Agent B. d. 0. R. R. CO. NEW 1101TTE VIA RIVER , •, • Indianapalig & Cingfpnat,i- Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre /I.aute.,,and Terre Haute and Alton itailroal, to. St. Louis anitLefity. Otto and Indimapolis, Now Albany and ,Salem; and Michigan Central Heads for CHICA{,O;I3,OCH 4...514Hrt, BURLINGTON, and Miiintermeilinte ;walla; • _•• Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIk TERSE HAUTE, - LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights carried from Cincinnati or Lawrencebnit In less time than by any oilier route by twenty-tour 4ogis, and at as low rates. The only road by which Shipmenisi can be breaking bul madk. e from Cincinnati tet the West, without Consignment made -to J. E. GLIIBONS. Agent, &Can einnati; .or, W. B. CUTT/NG,Agent. at Lan'renCtibattir,, will receive prompt attention, and-boy charge for kitliod• mission; no charge for drayage or carnal 't.ssion at Zotormal bu or further information apply to THOX43RATLGAII, (No. 1 . 15 Water street,) Agent of the Comparly, Who is prepared to give vrtionen azciarra to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crlw. fords Ville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon: • • e IL C. - LORD, Presider F. C HEEK, General Freight Agent.. MO DITII ,_ AIJIM A coauxu.'.., 1(08441.ti R•DM33OI‘.. CZDWARD itnar. • =CRT L:IIINW11.2: URLING, ROBERTSON .& CO., lictnu tacturera of Cut, Preased and Plain Flint G.I.LiM WAP.F,. IVarehote:e, No. 17 Wood street, corner. Prerir, Putubnrgh. . .., 41;ii- All ether trl rule of p!...1.481:pare and %ado,' CON at low market priees. ' -• '' •I'apllittly A. & F. MA RI3URG r IMPORTIORS LID marnirecn or ' "4 -- CIGARS , AND GENERAL COMMISSION MENCEIAND,;" NO. 45 WEST 1.02,18ARD ST, DALT/MORE, illUtt,.. We invite the att , Tition of the trade to our large and; well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our facilities for importing.' a. well no the variety of our assortment are unsurpasseil by any house in the State, while large contracts made by one of the firm during the dull time....,ln Germany, enable us to hold out eattrwitli dneements to our friends present, M ATH. lIULLEWS LE L • B _ao a 2iky - SPARKLINCT HOCK and MOSELLE WINE* Imported and for sale by W. A. &F. .A.KBURG..- se=y Sole Aeenfs, Baltimore 114: -- ___________•___, GERMAN HARDWARE ANT) CHT-LrGERMAN RY, impdrted and for sale at loaLfigares, by soastly W. A. &F. MARBURG, B&dinars, Md. CARTWILIGFIT & YOUNG, (succeor., to ,John Cartwright.) - A , NUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS M of Pocket and Table Cutlery, tturgtcal and Dental Instnaurents, Guns, Pistols, Finhiug Tackle, tie., No. 86 Wood street. They give special attenbou to the inannetni turing of Tr 113668, Rupporters, etc . Jobbing and P.4114. z. tug mutt ptaictuality and despatch. - ritromts PITTSBURGH, PT, WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CA RS ATIACII Ws TO ALI THE NIGHT TRAINS. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS; ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Mb, WV Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows: - Leave Pittsburgh. 4 Crestline. Fort Wayne Expres , -..-.1215 A . Y. tithe , A. M. DTI P. X. ............. 6:50 a. Y. Expre,,s ... 1250 P. IL 815 P. M. 2:20 A. M. ARRIVE AT CHICAGO--Expr*, 847 P. My Express 817 a. Y. lIIIMER 4RRANGhilltlitlB 59 On and After Monday-, April 11th. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. (51asstrarg. AND ...
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