-•:,',.:'!;!.,:-,--.;., ''-.' • Jew .1, ffailia ~. . . NE= !!1 - . : :.1/4 , . .^ 4 ' • • MINEE t .". , ••• ••• N• , • e.X4^ - . ' -b.f.: , • . 4 '...t; " "1'..• t": 1 T. '-'-.':'," ~ . e ,"....•.". - '''' ~ .: ~) .....", 7,'.. ~,,,' 't ' '.,:: ;' -,',' '',:.. 4 1- . . - „f',.' • ,•':‘ ; ..., ~, ~.,„..,.,•: •-, ,_ ..'-`2,:t.: ~;...",: ...,".* 4 •: ,: ‘ , ‘'l.‘.: * ; :„„:: :.. ` ~..- .. ~r - I , e ms ' 'y ' • *'. t-' '' '' % ', •,`: '., .: 4 ••,' • ' , •- 1 ..--7 .` , _:: , "•,:!,.' ;,,,.- i ., ~s • - • ••, ~ • i ,7. ;?L' .. •; s- , `_. ;'. ; ;‘- . •-•- ,-•- ' - ''' •• i ,-:' - • -..-• .-.:;- :,. - t 's: ..' ; '.. 7 . : , '•-. `..' - ;,r . ' .;•', ; 3 ';'.4,;;, ,7:,,,Lt`ri'' t .'„,.'.,. 'l / 4 , '''' ;•••• •r * ::` :,". '‘',, 7, ::' •,,*,`,.. -,. : , i ,- :- '' • '''. '' ... 1 •-,.‘-`......- .:•!.. • - i :.',.''''' ':•: ;,,;,-..-..• l -e-. 1 '-,- ..•‘-f„,`"l-•,,.."7'":1..e„,-, •_ . - ‘z..'„,' . '.. ' 1 '' '''.:. ' ' ' :' , •', '. ' ‘,, -', k ~ ..,1...,.:,• ~ . ....,..1.....,. -,;:,:v.tt„..,-,,,,,,,-,:,,,,„....;., 4 : .; .• . t....;,..-, , ~ . , ~ ,I t ......,, -..•4•.i...."•/ ''' . :''':.'' a .... •* I ; •-:,...2': ! . ~ • rt.'s ' i',_ t,lC_(7 ,=-''-:. . ,- •., 6 . 1 .. - . 4 ~i.- r'7`i• !.%1'...-,.. ,',.„-t.. - -.'--; • ~%;,., T • ..-.. --` , ;.--..- t• -,,,' .. -, • , ,t - ' ' '.. ':':'f-• ': v ~ ` fe',„` .` : , . 4 !",. ,.- • 1; • -, • ~,i . ~,, ~•,.; r...... '- -4 t• .- ~ : ' ' : i • ',' '- :{ r :;:. - i 7, ;• :''• '",.. . ,-' • ''. ' 1 ~k .u,„.'- • 6 1 - , ...1- , , 1 7,- . .`„ = . -%.--,\-.•:';','' ,-... ~ ~ .; ' ;`. :-fs,. ,it, i4-).-.... ••", , rt - ..,':,t., 4.? ~t.,;%T....:,f-•,;,•,!..F ~•,`:'"r .t.' ,l ': l- ,-':k . ' i: , ~.:.' '•'' . '':' '. 'iTs•lit 'I ti'‘'14.1.... 1;4: \ • .',' r . - 6 ' -tf. . ' ' % , rit ='.. • br.-,,„t•--::t t„..',) ,:..,.'- .. , 1 ' T - . '-' ? ' ' 44 4 ,- =_•,, ,, ‘ - ,- .. . , ..•: :, ~-,-. , i : - ~,,, •.: ~- ~. ,::: .• me ~..„,,..,4 . ,,,, , ~.;,...,....,..,..L.... ~!:. --, --, ~,,; •.; ; 1 er",,h ,, ,,,, , %.,.... , 3,..„„ ~,..p. •••:,• ~,_•::, , ~„,..r ....L4,..., _,-• .. , , ~.- ,• . ~ • , ,t , ...,.! ~ . -.0•.,•-,,..4,... „ r; (•,'1,i..•• 1‘.0,”: ~,..... ~,P .. ril; 1,-,"7.-:,' (.• k: ',.. 4 r ' 1%, .4., r„ , 5,3•4.,•_ 4 , ~;;;• 1 . ~..„.: 4 t4r,v,,,,i ( ' i . ,": t `4`,.i,-..' r•; : , - 7/ "." t i''' ' -e v. $ tkV•ji. 't-' ti.,:;7',•Cetg.i..4a5,1••e•.,,:;'" n.'yyl. l• •`k:`-'.2t•l ~.4.- .., ~,•4 ( 4 ~....,.', • 4:74'‘...r:1.t. F.::"..' '•- •' : ~ I ,:-.: I - `-' ',- • t , ;.,..1i,1,,,, L,-::.,`.,1,,t,.:1z,-, ;,-, 1/4=' ~.,...-T, ..,..,. ~ , ,-..-: '• s -.,' „ ;L'4i',4 ‘`‘,:,..1:.',,::`? `-‘+i-' :-,.....-",,. I • '4 '.41i...,-..'...,,,., <;-• 7., ~.'-.„:,-,. ;-• - , .., k' ‘, : " y`t - ''' • -:` •. . • 't. .- • ''. '-- -• • ~. ' k c.,.., t , 'tom.. ...-'=:',..., „.,....'"-`,- ' '...-.'t , • - * -q -!,-,1.s •:•.,„,„,,,,;;,,.. ~ .._- , •2 ~,.., . .. , -. c {' .._‘;; • ; 1 ~:, ~,L., '' . 'f''' ''', 1 . :';', 1 •:..,77-. , , ..„ - • _ - .- 1 .-,‘, 5- ;- ::' ....: -t• _*, , t • ~ 4': t: ' s 'i ' 7 ''' !'-"... ::. ..' - ~ - .k . ' f`;', i )---- ::- ; I ,s - - I=` , .• • • . i . -.,•••• ? t, ' 'tfo: ;,-, '' : , - r .1.1,":.....:•::. ::...c.,.,...', :-.-I.irlf-•,,'‘•,.!•—•-...%; ~0,- '. . •;.:. l L ~` t,' '4; .4 . ,•.:j•-., • .1 ' :• . :' 4- ' ' , ';'!, -.•5' . i ,: . . .7 •:r ':.. 1 "; ''''.l•l -..4,1, tit ,-' f- , ~, •,,' , • -,,,•'''...--. t.' , .'' +I 4:1,..-.....;., ..--4,4,,r...--i„ --0T1,..."-2.-ff :s,sl,'`',4 :,.14'.- k: ~,r,,,,,4„0i:;....f.i•P'-ii:S..., '4-.;'',._ . - ,-..-• '1 ~,...,:i i,,- ~--• ,',' .: • ."....''",' n',.." '.':,.'%, '. '-- 9-Y--..414-iij4l4,i'',.-Z ....;“. Z %lAsii''7.'. ,'-.1.,'...t.,,'",:..<1_,`,5.: ,'',. ..-"'!'''"--''..', 'Y 4• 77-4;l2,'7,':''''2''' coot '''' A .......41:1: c-1.--;,,,:7:‘,.‘7....,,,,,t,..C.21.: • '.; ,`,:', ' '' -,. , - , f" . .., '-'-', 11 :." ''Z'r:,' ' ' ' .:-- ...1 . ' , .-',.''' . V'r rig e .;,...1- i. '••• f ' a • ''..- 4. , I 1-.. . .-.N-.- . .e1 - f'..Lf . . --' - , ,4-';'10 • ...',,`‘ --'- tr , ' *.` T . • ,`• ._-' - • ' ,=.-.:',,,-='-',- '"";n't-,,. - . , * ',:,'...,,„:-.,1 ...:1, V,. L '...A4'...• T ' • Y‘' . • .'• 1 ~c, ..-•;',::' , ,,,,• - : ''! ' ' '•'- L.' c•-• -,....•!-1'..••,•,..,..;_,p...... ~.,,...• ~., ......•,t, ~.. -. -1 z'''' - ' -, ' - ' -,1 • , - L.- , i. ----,-- - - , ,,, e -., • .- ,• -, ' •r. ,-- -,,,,, ~,:,.,,,,-....,..- ..... • .''',',l. ', -_,„:„--„-,:,,,.‘,. 4 `, •• 4 , -7- - -, F.. .::"... i 5., , ,.„ • ~ . ~ - • ._::: • . - • , 7 -- 1 .'"...'„„'“,-:' „ . L . ~..4 •„:. ;•-•: ~.. ,‘,......;.-'4.‘,4 /..... . ' '4:.;-• . - ,:'.1 . , Y'•• :" ...'' • r ' ‘ '---' •'-‘`.--.' • - • .., -` • •--- .I•<''‘...r', • ...1 `'-`,. ' ' *....:•4••• '''.' y-•:-. ,''''-'. ••••,•‘••'•‘ - ' ;• ; - .,';'' . o. 7.: 4.4 ,f•-f. •, '+. .• '4- . -- , i • - •,'; _ - !„,,,. :'' :. : `"••••-'-‘ ,:y„, t•''' •••:•-'•;',74•4,7",•,,,:••. - 1' , •-• . :., %P.' y‘- - .. ~. ••'« --'-;;l:Y.i.:` %.,- t:' ,-..; ... ..-,..t-•.-Y.:--.../..t: ' .1-,.: y; ,Y• :-,•,r . ,-,-"t- • l''' ~• , ~',- t ry , , '4-.;y :',; .: • • ' :: :". t:f.'" . • l' '-' i: •• '1.9*.,•;.... ' ',.1 . '‘,.: i :tr.-, 1•4;'.4:'-','-'•'' •:5 -' : c :': Z i ,0 c•Y'..i.---: •.`','::::-.; 4_,- , - ::: ,'.‘. Tt• 1 .1 , !, l -: `,..-. 1 4., `•.••' ' •s. 1 rxf'• ~......,•4-. ~,:,', s: ' 4; -•,.;,;?•• ,` -:' 2 ,-s; • .-,; , . •,.-, -,., tt...-,--:' .. . t -' , -„-....-, .----;..-, -”- i k.--„,c- .. L., • .t.' , ''‘`: ~,-." ' - -, , ....': ''"-.i'.•-.." ''''. -'..:,;:;-_•''.,!--•-•>: 7 ''‘.-...,- r';'• : 1 1.14. " .. ....7'. •g''' ''47-4,,1P'5.-7. ...,Z4, '. ',-.. ;.2 :',., ' ~, • , .7 .1 - 4::,; 5!,•'..,4 -4-,---„,....,,,.„ e.5.„4.1,7, , --- t s• i • ~ -1, , - : , _ • ' 2 , ~ ,„0 ~. +.7 ~...--.; .5-';e:'..41":17."'t ;!, ';.. '..'"j 'if.f....e(4,;,.';fA:.'..i:'`,"r•t"--",Z;44:,''':';',..:;,..' 57-. . t' :1:•....,',,'s {t".:3',6l.Z.l":rt'''.l:•;-If.-;--;-'''''c '.. . 1•t‘1-4.S''''''P`';';?,:'` * ; ",4- r:<-,' ,',7•",i ' -- .1 . ',...,...,.,4.:•;- ; :--. 4 f• ::!+,...,, ~. v 3: _ ,'r, sti-L5',!...-c--,=,' -- +.,---1-.-•:;',`‘, 4 , ~* ..1 t ' , .'""..- , *-- 't i e ..-...' ~.11,.-:..- ';'.-- - :r ' ‘''. , - , : -..4-,',:.---",•,- ,:t;•c., ;r-,,,„17-47,,zi,...: , - - -t..„-; ,----- = - ...-- '• - t%P•••• t •-'...*.. ..* '',.'' T.. '''•=l-1:;"; ,1•Yr.1,••••444-..f..'` .*..?' '.-•••4•••-:*--4•••':'''••••%7•4--, '•,'''' ••• -1. -. 1,1!.` N . • - 1-..' '''. •••0.,...'•i•z r' ,, ..• ' ~-.1.4•:,::•01- .4,. t1.,........•:3`., - ,1, t:-:-.11 ~;.' --4. , , 4 - • , - 4 - r ..--; . -1,-- - "^:•• ,'-s.'„o--1,.,.....V,".r.,,,,,,,-*'---„--: - -.• i. • % '0 ',:.• ~ .....• , , ~,„ - 41...:4: 4, 1 , --v - t...p....,„..-....',...' -1 .--, ' • t,,, -,..4. f ., . -,„„,,,.t, , ...... •;; ' .,p.:.' .. 4. '''-,', 'Fe,,,,.., 4.l';i'' ,l - . .'' ;-...'' "‘ ~ ; .•- • -• -• '‘f ' '.: r ,- ,q• ',-' ! .iI P - , ,i,,T;ta,',,-4-. -;:_:-,-• Te, .",:;',",..., .---,..if.:,',...',.!-',.:;:,k.,t,,`,..,..1"-:.,,,i t`k-„ivc. 6&,„..--E4...,1;t,-,* ""."--s -,-.4.!,.TF•11*- 4 1 . ,' 1 • ~-," . '''' • ~ tt.'-', - 7, 's . --,......--;'.. 1 ,c...... ~f41 4 , f ........23,-.,, -, , =l x , ..".,:; •-•: ' .-,-,,‘„, . - ~, - -.. ,, •<.;;.„.1 ~,,-!4-4.` k *h 7 : •kr. . t....„. 4 ..:,, ! ,...3- . :'.'' •'; ' * ;"..' "':lr ; •,.` ,' e .- 7t . .`:e..4it`k.V,z-i7-17A r ; ; ! :' ' .''' i,c, '• ' '''.4',i +"" >,- -.7t4 1;.'.'.:--r, ,c,..4 -1,-c.,r•-.'-'--,...4.t1--z•-,i'4*-4`.:: ~, z . .. -. :•1: ~,','-` f.' -.' .', ; r==` - -,.,' 1, r N tsj:-.Y.;-- ' 4 ASt-" - =';'''s.4: - ='-: ,' ' - . , :.''.i':' • ~ ,-;•=,.., 1 •-ri-l-fi--V„4ClTlit,lSt'fr.:,`',;:': ,':,•-,:z,;:-1r.:21•',, f' ,•'-'-2',.1 i. a , V • ;:i . :•f_; - , , Z,F. D ~V- . .t f• ! :" ‘ ,:4 t"., -. c..„'; ',ll•i r;, , i ik,=-'.,;.i -=14,z.•-;.,; f :,-f.":,:- , ; -,;-"4'.',.' -4 9....;,.:;,, a-- .. pf , -,c : , 4-.:-, '• •• •,,-.•-• '-:* . s. :- ; s.'' t -:: -',.,"..,:- -• .. ..., • •,',..:--?, le' •e' .-,.--,1-1-• .;.:7: t- , -.... .‘ ..., .-.-.,` ~.N ..,..\ N l ' . 7' ,--'•-,...• i ~ „;.-t-..4..„,-,,..,,04,,,,,-„,. •,-, - , ~, ~...,s. - .., ',, ~,„ .-- '.. , .. ,, ,....,'.0- -- * '-- 1 , "q *' : ' 4 4 t5,• , ..... , .zi:'.•‹§--. z . -,-;.-,,, ---;- ~..-.-...,„ .•;,,-,,,_•• ,-,,. • - •• --:-.4,citi=.s.::-.1:1.!•_ - 4- ,4.,- , - -, ,- '.. :II /:,'',. -' ,' • :.: '' -• , ~ 1 ..._. :f'-1:,-.,'..- -Al r •..., - ••.7.1 y.t,t•N .' ...'l.-, ' ,r'i ' • - .i •: -.1 t 2 . -..i....: ' l- ,;::: - t'• 7y* - i ' .': - ..,i , ..1.. .',' ''.'-, - i . ' ' ' •••••• • ".- -',.„ y • • •x. • •-•- • • y'''.'".-1.;''•: ...1-•••:%1 '-'. , 1 y ;', • ••Y- L e. 4 x .. ~,, -`:;-.."•,•- .• %- . ..., , , ,N, -,- •., , ...• -. . - -•• ... e • ,`, *'-- ,--•,..", , -;:•.... ,`1". , <.. • ..• ..., r .• -Y.' 1 .- .- ... - - .. 4. ' ' •••.'.- ••-.• ••• : ' '--4;•4'iy..,-r-.-*-,.;',.-•:', ‘.••:'..-'')‘Y.',..:'' i: f ..- s'4 - '4 ; ,- ,42... 5 :::'4y ~,,t :`..Z..,.,_ e ft..- - "' ~,..: ~;', ~,--ei.,,,* ,',....:. ; : ...„,,:-__ r -.• , "' - e. •a'--'r-t"*z:-:',F-,-;•-s;-:.,'•„1,1-'''t:''''-'•.' • .2• ‘ ,..• ' ' ...-':-."--- • , , 4 1- :.: .,.,-.,. ,,,,i''...... 1 ...„ •.,.:,-,::—..-•,:.%'4',--f:.%-i. • ‘• .. ~ :f: -...,..,... :,- ..' ,-,-- -:(:5t..:' , ':',...-,' : ' . ..."'''.:'-.''.l ....:-'.7 ,.-. 1 Lr '' ' ' ".::::._,:• :: .--,,. :.---:?,,•`•11',5.%.1.:`7"e '!....':',„...-'9;e' T ....,'''.., - ' . -t . - .• ; '-' ' ; ,%. ;,7..-... ' *.;'' . - "-' '.. ' :; . :-•',. , 3 '...._. 7 ;',`.,.....`,.,, : '..'., _, - ..;'-'t :\.:- •'. .1.... *-'',''. ', .-.' '• ' . -"I':,"- 1' :'',:- -;;. •;. 4 '''''''' ''' ' ' r •y •• . `'.•-,*::.'• ••••'',. • . .• r •-''-•-y ':'• Z4' ....,:, -- ei.„ - • •• •cp.,'T... 1..• - • •-: ';. • * "-. , -.,-.,7;,,.." ~,,„ ,::,' ',--,-::': '''.'-'' '- ''' ‘;:•:' '•.' '.- : - .: • t' -- '',.; ' 1 .. 7 %5 ' ,f i ~ , ,.,:. : ,,-,,: r :r. - 7.'_;_,:',::',..,',,:t.-.%..; ..4,' • :• , 'l . ` , 7 . 7 . : ' ,-', - .` • '- • • ' „•-• •4 1:4, ec4 , ~ — i. • , 7; .7 fr -. 4 ,r ; 111E=11 ' . ~• ' pittshurgh post, -1 —kPubLia-lE—Yarorning,o-day.,...epte,) BY A:7l ES P. BARK, •t V= NOW? -W7Ol W 71173. at TOTH AND WOOD STBZIIO.I ,- .. , Teittits: rye Dollars a year, payable-strictly in ad- Tonne. Six dollars invariably required if not paid with in the year: , M — Single copies, Two Cents—for sale at the counter in the °thee, and by the Newsboys. • ' • - . RATES OF DADVERTLSING. - • lints.eli. Thrta. Mos Ws • la Wolk Ten lints. One insertion, ...est. • yea . ••k. 11P5PL , 50 .................. Two insertion. 75 .......... . ..... . . 75 '/Ireeintertions . 100 .... . .......... 100 One Week 1 76 .............. ...., 60 Two weeks, .. ..... .... 300 200 160 100 0 ,7,' .. 'Three week;, ..... ........ 400 205 200 126 . '1 00 One month. 600 335 60 150 176 Two months. ..... . . .... 700 465 60 235 260 Three months. ...... '::. 900 600 460 30 0 .8 00 Four months.. ....... -,.; 10 00 665 500 335 '4 60 Five months. 11 00 736 '6 60 365 660 Six months.. 12.00, SOO -6 00 400 650 ° Nn:: ..ym. months ...... ...... 16 00 10 36'.. 800 635 900 23 OD 13 36 .10 00 665 12 00 standing Card, six lines or less, per annum 10 00 C1111.113/WILII A.T;PLZWILS : no square, perannum, (exc!nsive of the paper,)_.2s 00 Marriage notioes, 50 cents; Death notices 25 cents. ,ISATURDAY MORNING POST MAMMOTH WEEKLY, OR :ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, • .IN CLUBS OF FIVE, 'ileijel.elsletbscriptione -- - $ Per CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, Lo cal, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous- The Paper being of the Ltacizar arts, and neatly print ed, on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper published in Pittsburgh. • Those mho wish to take a rspor from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit ble itireatment. Address MOLVING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth is Wood Sts. Pittsburgh. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, i:ze.•ated in the finest Ptyie Fit.. ..A.. IMa R 0 AL ri , tommertial, Mercantile gegal Utak, At etiort notice, on rensomtble terms. Particular attention paid to tho Printing of POSTERS, P ROGR 41,11/ MI ES, &c. For ConcortA, F:xfithitlon,t and Cacuses LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHINERY HATING! RicLVTLT DX= ILLOZ TO TIM 123 T, fhe faoilitie, for turning out Work with promptness and despatch cannotlw excelled by any other office in the city Business (Cards. DICIR JOHN SO3. IL I HMI of J. S 11. Pluillp9.] DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Phillip,. & Co Brass Founders and Finishers, PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, CHANDELIERS, PENUENTS & BRACKETS, sT,W.E, G 7 W0..1) STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, N. 138 FIIL. - 7 ST Pittsburgh. Pa. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping PAPER, tWAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA 4V -Rage bought at market prices. myti PIIII.ILIPS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CAIRO, ILLINOIS WHARF BOAT PRoPRIF,ToRS AND SHIPPING AGENTS or Illinois Central Rail road. Mark Goods, in all NO., to our ear. no27:lydbw—.llo J_OS. FLEMING, successor to L. Wilcox & Co, corner of Market street and the lhamond. key pa constantly on hand n full assortment DROSS, MEDICINES, rxEDic E CIIESTK PEHP IT NEE la ally articles pertaining to the business. Oil- Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. sr•itraP. MARSHALL. ...10.8IPLI 11C.011ot WP. MARSHALL & Importer • and Dealers in French and American PAPEII HANGINGS, No. b 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ZIP-Bale agents for the celebrated mlutifarturom of Messrs. Delicourt & Co., Paris. PHILLIP TIZTXXIL EMMET J. LITDOLION REYMER & ANDERSON, (succt•ssors to Joshua Rhodes & Co, wholesale dealers In Ft tlt- EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICE. 9, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, £c., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St, Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. a 12 M. LITTLE, J MC -T-lANT TAII.OR, NO. 84 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) del2ly PITTSBURUH AiFULTON, BELL AND BRASS .FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND Street; Pitteburirh, a., s 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 oPall sizes, for Steamboats. MTNERAJ., WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS, and every variety of • Brass Castings finished in the neatest manner. . . /Kir BA 13BIT'S rANTLATTRITION METAL; FITE TO.N.B PATENT MERALLIO PACKING, for Steuzn Engines. sr23:l y WILCOX, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, Corner of Smithfield and Fburth Sind. Raving resumed the Retail Drug Business at the above well anown stand, established by me In 1848, (lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and having enlarged and improved the same, I . o'ol endeavor, by close personal attention and careful supervision of the business, to merit a continuance of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. Pure and unadulterated medicines alone• will be kept, and n full assrortment ui articles usually sold in first Olt, establishments will always be on hand. Prescriptions aecuridely• compounded at all hone,. • sir Country Physicians furrushed with pure mud; nines at lowest prices. L. WILCOX. nol Corner Smithfield and Fourth etreets. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No 74 Wood Street, Aftsburgh. 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 t' Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior soldthat on t usually sold t. ldin the m a rket, all of which be se= SAMUEL FAIINESTOCE. COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.— A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwe ling house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of a. Mile from the city, $6,500• Also, a desirable property of 20 acres, at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel ling house, GOO fruit trees, grapes and small fruits, $6,000. Also, an excellent property of 334 acres, good house 1000 fruit trees, ate.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500. The above aro nil in healthy and pleasant lot - alons, and immediate possession can be had. S. CUTHBERT E SON, je24. Real Estate Agents, 61 Market si • T' -A choice selection of 11lack and Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store;"eorner of the Diamond and Diamond alley. ' 4 e 23. HAWORTH k BROWNLEE. MACARONI —25 boxes - Italiatti VERMICELLI-25 do do; OLIVE 01L-25 doyen genuine, in quirts; 25 do do in pintai 5 do ' Lucca, in EloreiT flasks, just received and for sale by s • REYMER ;ANDERSON, .. 39 Wood st_, l t,ife m St. Charles Hotel. CORN MEAL.-30 bbls. Meal; 30 bbla. Choice Unsifte, received and for sale by • JAMES al: 60 corner of Markel `OO .arreLs for 84, " ,e" r 'T4 - '• - - CO . .4- • B. D. .. .. S4?OTT.:I IO IVSE/ - Cor. Irwin street and Dngossane Way, JY 22 CORNUCOPYIE RESTAURANT, THE ...ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is (Erected to this establishment, which biikk recently fitted up for the _prirpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL; EATING ROUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything r wertaining to an EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. op29:daw U.N7OA'7/'o7r-V, Pe/111SY Iranits, JOHN BIERER, Proprietor. THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR J...llloTEL;osteihAngrefittedand furnished through out, with 'elegant fueniture, is now ready for the reeep thin of guests. The Railroad from donnellsyille to Uniontown will be finished early in July. thus affording is cheap alai pleasant mode of traveling to persons wislr tug to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during the heated term. This Reuse is situated within a few moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs. and the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or expenso in rendering those wisd visit him comfortable. Charges moderate. my Petf • S E ED) N )LI)• -- STA N I), IN THE DIA MON D, Having taken and fitted up, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is pre pared to accommodate his old customers and tle• public generally, with the best the market affords. I oysters will be nerved up in every variety of style, during the gemon. His Wttrs, Liquors and Ales lie feels confident in reeommendin g to the public for their excellence. nolady JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. AMOLISALS AU) 81TAIL MIALI3I, IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FiSESII PHILADELPHIA AND SALTIMORE TEES AND WILL (ADZE, All In their Proper Season. EDIRN 1. 1111182. no2tij GE(/. REINEMAN L Co. MANSION HOUSE, liEt 1. AU RENTZ, Proprietor, N 0.114 Litsfftv 4treet. jilot /s-. 1.1 ., the Pa,senger Depot of the Pennsv . lrawa Railroad, . loch makes it the moat ronvenient li:Arso in the eit) for piv. sengers arriving by titat road. The proprietor having. at eonsiderable expense, flit.•.l up, in Pxreliont style. th.. mAssioN ElOtti4, wnuLl „. Qtr.:Willy solicit a share of public patronage Theis Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive Mit IN YARD. affording ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Rio - Larder and Bar will be furnistpsi with the best the market can afford. Aldermen. CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, JUBTLCL OF TUC FRAC. OFFICE ON THE CORN Eft OF W YI.IE. AN I Fl STREETS. /Ur A ll businesg connected with this 3a+h. Frnnivx, Stwlytn,4, 11o,ring. ete., too ing noun but the test wool eorktng unodonery. W., ur.. prepared to CB all orders fr.•ut builders : controdors a n d others. .1 & 11, r pilicr. 51.11. 'Of P.,. nolS BetwPern Fedena I,ll.lllpusw. GißocEltl Es. 150 hhcbt ap2B 118 Second. and 147 Front stn-eta. Volt cottage Motive 01 1 lirce rooni, !arr. yard and Wahl°, two intl., from the city, on tint lolriuldock'm Field flank liort.l,s:, month For (tent.—A dwelling butte.• of uine ruout, tat' !vers o( ground,' gardea, frult trees, etc, over linacr.tt Ille s9oo a year. For pent—A large and comfortable how. o n Steven.• son street, eleven rooms, gss and water-1240. For Runt—A large dwelling honor, garden, shade trees etc, eat-rage how, and , Auble, nn Rank blue, Alle gheny Cuy—.lul. For Reut—A warehouse on Water ..t.reet. For Rent—A small FtOrli room ou 'l'hird •dreet. Apply l toit CUTHBERT A SON, a 61 Market street. FOREIUN N [US— W) Frail Iraca Almonds, soft shell; 10 bales Bordeaux 30" Sicily 30 " " " RAM " 60 bags English Walnut.; 100 Filberts; 60 bbla. tresh Pecan Nuts; 60 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts 1030 bush. Ground Nuts; 6000 Cocoa Nuts; Jost received and for sale I,y REYM . ER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, mrio Opposite tit. Charms Hotel: SUNDRIES.- 100 bus. liried Apples 30 -Dried apples—pseed ; 75 " Dried Apples—imp. •l; 15 dozen Corn - Brooms ; 50 boxes No. 1 Stareh 100 bus. White Beans; 800 bundles Crown, Medium a 1... Double Crown Wrapping Paper, in store and for Nato by JAMES A. FETZER, (*.mar Market and Firm. west!, IoFF EE.—YOU sacks Rio, just landing and rorsani by • WAL•IL SMITH s CO., - np26Second and Front etreets. Qjf.ttiV LS, DR.F.S GOODS, -- NIADLE Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics, very low - C. HANSON LOVE, fc2 No. 74 Market street, JJUSEPH lIORNE N 0.77 Market Street, recesvert another lot of the NEW MATINEE SKIRT, and Douglass dr. Sherwood's superior SKELE TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, white and gray Mechanic Corsets, in all sizes. fe2l FIRST OF TIN SEASON.—IOO boxes Sweet Oranges, received tins day—for FAit. by REMIER & ANDERSON, No. In/ Wood street leYt _ OUGOSIt4i the St. Charles Rotel. _ _ _ . _ . ROCERlES.—Everything commonly 1,11 •kept in a first class Wlta,lesale and Retail Grocery and. Wine and Liquor estahh.hment, no ta, had on the reasonable Carnia, at HAWORTH k BRowNLRE'S. refit - in the Diamond ARTA.TOGA WATER.—A supply of C'on S gress Water, also Empire Spring Nt titer, fresh (run, Saratoga, just received and for sale ny L. WiLCOX, apt. corner Smithfield and Fourth eta SYRUPS._ ^2OO dozen Lemon Syrup; 10 do Raspberry S,YruP 10 do Strawberry Syrup; 10 do Pine Apple Syrup—for sale by pOTATOE9.-135 bbls. to arrive, and fo Bale by (mr2S) HENRY H. COLLINS. BROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN.-2 gross for sale by B. A. FAFINIa iTOCK. & CO., torl) COrner of Wood and First street& SYRP - PANICMOLASSES.- 25 bble. New York Golden Syrup; - 60 0. Molagees, in oak barrels,. stare and • 11.A.WORTH k Eutow - N - LF,4 1 in the Diamond. Choice Sifted Carri Meal just lid First eta. 4 it; EOM Voids and Sestattrants. FITTSBURCHO: . O A.,.. MARKER &,..gRARAM, PROPRIETORS. BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET CLINTON HOUSE, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor E. 2C. 0 P, Z. S I 0 EL BAILEY & CO., Store, 819 CHESTNUT STE LET RI tibia Urtualed do 2.5 Jo Cott.. 25 do Klotwick's Syrup. ;WU b d o chow° New 10 uerees prime Rive. for .31t. I,v \VM. H SMITH , :TeoNo GRAHAM C11211114S!11% -WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Also practice in Lyeoming, Centre, Clearfield, and Cambrln et - mite, alien x. ETIMON 0. n nIPPST. ' WE lIAVE TIIIS DAY ASSOCIATED toLiellher in the practice, of the Law, under the firm of SIMPShiN & RIPPEY. Ofliee, No. 94 FIJURTO STREET. E. SIMPSON. ol li. RIPPET. JAMES A. LEV I', ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC JSCOTT, . D ENTIST, • Has removed to the how. lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 278 Penn Street, (South aide,) third door above-Hand litreet. Ka" Moc boor, from ft A. N till 6 P. N. JAMES S. KING, • DENTIST, • RAS REMOVED MS OFFICE AND DWELLING TO Nu. 100 Fifth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY, When , his patrons and friends :tre invited to call. fel2,ly T A ALES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, tyt mice. V“tarth Pitt,l.nrith, betwevn Smith field and Cherry Alley. dell:ly H Ali L, urgeon I.)e t t, successor to .u. V. RAM,. 144 tinotlifteld , trect. 44- t itfloo hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock. felfrly alines and Signors. Will. CLANTON & CO., 4"LIOILSM.I AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 37 DiAmoND A 1.1.EY, NEAR WOW , STREET. PiTTSBUROH, P. 4. 417 - Alway 4 on hand. Blaeirlvrry. Chem end Gogn‘e Brandi., ~4,1 Monnrwaholn and nonlife,' Whisky. of Flu , dory de,d.tnalsty. afoln:ydel E. P. MIDDLETON N. 111(0. IF WINES, BRANDIES, &c. DEA IN Fine Old Wiliskies, NO. 5 NORTH . 1' R(lv T 14.1.1)1 113/1..1 bEl.l'/11.4. JOHN lIRVAII & CO., I:CALTI, Il WINES AND LIQUORS, RECTI FY I NG DIST] LLERS, No. 1133 Liberty 14 . Pittsburgh, Pe. Aixl63 ,o 1,31,1. Wm. +, 1 Moncil and Pnetifi..d rr), An./ ly Zobarro and rgars. W . D. RINEHART, 11110EVPUTVIlt.0. Fyn IDGAISA rt All [MAP of TOBACCO, sNurr AND SEGARS, .r.st-zy N [:F: I.ll'oli A RNSTUAL, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, Li Hz .• I, 11111-111:1o.fi l'urfliture. ITIPOItT.% T N °TICE. N I'UNSEQUENCE (IF DECLININti ft.lll *Stn, Et:\ Li 1W RA It_.l •1..- 1. •.; FURNITURE, 1.1":111+Elt, VANF.r./L., V t!'l NISH, 13.• rd.n Grfr rent 1,, Cit)ottvt. and I,llnir ''Jr 111 I..‘rt,nd th.. IL-.an.t-yr "erupted I.y tom mli ••10i-q - ettet, ~.11611A 1.11 Ow fir-t 4.,111). want I , ,,rnitnre 1.11 find this a I,r. H p.,rtuznty r., i•rlcon 1...1114 pill down From 10 to b 24 per Cent. L„ll'Et. TH tN 1 11. 11. RYAN, not; N.,. *7 and a 1 1-'lllll 1 . 11.1-11;1* . . JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 11: 4 1 NIBRACING every ktyle of Furniture, 1J 1-Crgmrood, 11141”,ruly, and Walnut, tuntahl, , Parlor, Chamber. and I , ltune equal to ally in New York and Philadelphia, and at PRICE:I. EYL.ty nrllolo rmule , by hand. and Wxrranted. 44 - kLbmrt MAliurs ulth any quantay Furniture to,rlll, and /.tourril....o.- r.isteliv.l at tie Ny r , ro . r o om., \O. 77 and 79 nun) street, ratml.urgh, (rarringes. JOHN S. 511.4FFER'S Carriage and Harness Repository, NOS. 7 AND 9, Cult. I.IAIIOND ALLEY AND DEcATrii STREET, BETWEEN THE DIAMoNI) A !in LI an' ST., Carriae. Ntoroki, -nil and bong hi on comm, RCP/111 - Mg done prMptiY. frqm Um country will find El large to. , ortni , nt ol CABILI.II4I , S, IllNit4ll , _s AND lIARNF-',Li, Which trill plewo them, both 0.1. to quahty,lol price mytilyw CARRIAGES, RurKAWAYS, HIT:GIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS IK Penn Ntreel, INtithurgh, Pa. Xi- All work warranted to he of the host materials and workmanship, mylltlydis THE LAST FAST. THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAYINU BOUG HT the right to manufitelum. in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the Cittat, Wiwi and 5(4,1 Ftm, the factory will be round ut & BARTON'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street rand. Farrnere till find it to their advantage to call and see them. They take the premium everywhere that they Imre been shown. They are neat,Leltenp and the lantest ever known. W. LNGLIS, noedydaw J. STACY. SPEAK ERS t Primary Speaker; Sargent's Intermediate Speaker; Sargent's Standard Speaker. 7... who's New Itmenean Speaker; Frost', , " The Little Speaker. Columbian Orator; Fowles' 100 Denounce, for sale by J. R. WELDIN. eel° 6.3 Wood street. Dear Fourth. COLLAPSING DRINKING- CUPS.- A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE FOR SHOOTING MEN They are etettly earned. and yet when expanded form one c f the beat Drinking ettrta carried. To be had at FRESH ARRIVAL ~/' FOREIGN FRUIT %0 boxes IlunPh 250 " Layer ••• • • , . 25 drums Sultana - 000 tataXes Valencia Mr Cooking; 50 h'f boxes v 50 casks Zanto earrantv. jus t received and for . a l fwe l, 4 - vircodANDEßSON,pposite ~ Hotel E FREE,. ° XA...5.) , 1 Bold by [88101: . '" J. R:'WELDIN. ~ . ~.:. `•'" '""., F ;1" 4 4 NEM Frofessional. I.OfLILI.Vr.SI, CLINTON CO, PENN'. OFF ICE---No. 91 GRA NT STREET C A IR. JD PITTSBURGH, PA C. W EST & CO., 13=1 patents. 11011'1i 9 TETLEY'S, No. 136 Wood st. innurtat. DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANK, NO: 65 FOIIRTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 185.5. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November tat, from 7 to v o clock and from NJ,- vembor Ist to May lot. from a to 3 o'clock. Deposiut received of all sans n•it less than ONE DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice n year, in June and Decemlstr. Interest has I wen de •lared semi-annually, itt June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of rix per cent. a year. Interest. if notdrawn out. is placed to the credit of the depositor its principal. and bears the same interest from the fast days of dune and December. eompound ing twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass hook. At this rate. money trill double in less Man twelve years...making, in the tigt!,re gate MILT AND oat-LIALIP Pan CENT. A TAAL Rooks containing the Charter, fiy-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished grans, on application at the office PRILSIDECT. GEORGE ALBREII Tlc PIIIMIDINTS. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenlerger, James Steidle, Alexim.l , r Bradley, James D. Sielley, James Herdman, Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. D., Isaac M. Pennock, William S. Lavely, Hill Burgwin, William J. Andomoo. TRUSTIES. John G. Backoren, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner Collin, James B. D. Meeds, Alonzo A. Carrier, James M'Anley, David Campbell, Wolter P. Marshall, John S.Cosgrave, Wilson Miller, Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Ringwalt, William Douglas, .11i n M. Ststoyor, Francis Felix, 6eortre S. SoWen, Benj. L. Falinesinek, John It. Benny, James W. Hallman, Al ex,ilider Tuella, William S. Haven, Thnottald rinheutetter Charles Rasp, I,:uw. Whittier. SECIIITLaT AND TILZABULICIL CHARLES A. CoL'lloN, - [apll3 WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, PENN'A DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., ES.A.INTIKERS, • Corner of Pine and Nassau Sts.,..ftow York, I,,ut Letter, of Credit nod Cjrrular Note.s for traveler,. intulablo in ail the citiri of the .I:nitodt7ltni. , s,Catnt , ht. the We India etc., thoee in such 0 meaner, iise 10 Eting... AU,TIN LIXJ.L4 I It.. 14.1.00a11..i. AUSTIN Lot in Prorn,-..ry 3111 i iii 8. anon , y 3loitov lattitud kaa . k, ut •10.1 t dae., ata•unta•4. Nta.F.S. .INi , DRAFT' , la rl . l,liT ,!Nit st tI.B. Beraan• .-att 1. , .I••••••rianiiillitriil Ohl rea.auctt.l.• toms.. Rod tutu proud 14,1.1ritier - AI,. attend Real 0t!,,, No tr.21 ,,, 1 • 8T11 ST mt.ly AUSTIN 1...tit...M. , . !,..tar3 Pnt.hr. _ 11kT 1161, mhurwo E...••• Nt:ll:..rs and Ex c Itrolt.-r-. titot I OrAtta. ati,l It Ott I.l‘. haiiHr on tiro East. rn tit..l Wc-sterti Canaa lip: • ihr. , ooboll tka CUM ti it+ r....01V0 , 1 in 1., par., N.. CT Mark , ' n and Faun!, (rimers W1L1,1431 111.16ALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Str4et4 •Vr..tf PITTSBURGH %VII. Li. &Milli. IEI. liV3l. 11. SMITH S CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, U 8 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS, Was 31um, Pti.l% __ 4 VN - ZLT-Ltr, MILLER & RICK ETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS WINEK AND SE(:AItS ASIA MEE= SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. PiIP.ISI P t. Iron, Nally, Cotton Yarns, Ir., 3.r., Con slant') on Hand. i.ur2 4 .4.4. , 4, our II 4 04n. M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,; W 0 ESA LE C; it 04 E 112. , N. NAIL . ; rk-4: 11E1=1 (1.”-.1, of TC,.I axl IT: r!, -,,ortrarding and o',onnnission WILLIAM H. 1"1:1TuN. Commission Merchant, NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AA,Tif C.r 11.•1.1, , ,, A L. 1111.111/ tan. gTar: Icr,n,ll,s, 1;, (,:vA ,„ i,• JOIIN 110,0Itti LAO. COMMISSION ME RCH ANT, P1(1 IIETIL AN!) 111.1)()11 NO ;4 WATER. STREET. All I: E ID', -PA 1859. Second Arrival 1859 CARPETS AND 011, CLOTIIS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITT.itiIIIZGH, PA. Wll. Arttl'A LLITM RESPEI."r -a FULLY announce that they are receiving a ,ond auppiy ~f CARPETING, eeketed directly Iron the Importer, and Mtumfactiirent. to ono of the firm. now in Mu Pmt, to which they trio then of purelnistern. Alto, a new kyle of GI NTtiN MATTING, for :Maner Parlor., The Litcat make of CA HITT SWEEPERS, etc., Ste.. which chill Ito offered at the Itve.t rate'. Lich) W. A H. MoCALLITM. NOTICE TO OEM' , . NV, have on hand attit'il Patent Leekthleria Frcneh Calf CONGRESS GA fTE Rs And STRAP SHOES, which we art , s,,lling ai KFTII w. E. SCHMERTZ & cu $l2O0 -FOR SAL E.-- -A dwelling non: , .• or imn, tin. roonna and erllar,..o Ann ,trodt. Alleghvny, wall lit ~r fla :211 fort t rou t by 110 deep to Itotan,on ...atago house uu Itabinson street. Prim for IWO oasy. te2.5 S. crniitEßT A St)N, M Market TEAS OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY BELLING VERY LOW The best Hi. Hie city will al wit. - (, 111 - .. 1 at THE PEEIN TEA STOR F., No. 88 Fifth Strert, No.. Wood. ja2.5 5..1 AY INES. 5 , ) GR. AY ER'S Wt)Rll for tutlo £SULTWELL & SHERLLARD, I,rnizglsts. i' lo . ±74gr W. 0,1 ,treetpi WINNER'S COLLECTIt Musk FOR THE VIOLIN, enn,l,tin; CUTTILLIONS, • . . . - QT 1 .11 1 2111:11.1A PolsAs, WALTZI-9.totcars, Ilenticirrs, w-4. kNCV Ihtacce, and other popular airs. arranged in tio hut,- nor for the violin, Ity S. Wainer. l'rirr tto coot , . repo, mailed on receipt of prier.' For Fllll9 - toV jet") JOHN H. MELL011.1:1 Won.l .treat. - 1:11 --- PAL JAPAN 8L1CRT7 , 76.- -Thi, hies -1A) timablecomposition. with half the usual labor, tine duces a most brilliant, jet black, attorihi nourishment to the leather, and is free front any unplenisant.smell. For sale wholesale or retail, by _ _ . ~. . JO6. FLEMIN(L ic:10 BR 0 WN'S ESSENCE - 0* JAMAICA GINGER—Au excellent ramify medicine, for ,rde wholemle and retail, by SOS. FLEMING, Jell° corner Market 5d and binnnl. 14 - ERRING--10 bats. Eastport. new 10 do Alewives'. do WM. 11. SMITH .15 F°T-v 4 b7 nd and Fnmt wo,d. ..„E.OO • • je'2o • _ F OUNDRY IRON-5010ns .1 4 *.p 11 Foundry iron, to arrive and for tt , ale by . ap9 HENRY CuLLINS. WINDOW CIIRTAINSL--At Wiiolesale and Retail, 19 1 sale by. Earlo. .. • W. P. 2.RP.snA Tit, a CO. Mutual:lnsurance ' CILARTERICD BY TILE LEGISLATURIL'OF PENN.- STI.VANIA: aish Capital_. 5330.000 I Premium Notts. $1r.,113 This COMPANY WILL INSURE ON llnildingo,.leretinntlize, Furniture, lc, in town or country. DtsEmoas:—Aon. J. J. Pearce. J. B. Rail, T.T. Abrams, Ilan. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White r Thomas Kitchen. LION. O. C. ISARVEI, President. T. 'l'. Assams, Vice President,. Tuns. KITCILfat, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT. Agent, de22 No. 65 Fifth street. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF P.FrTSBIIRGII. JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Preselect- HENRY If. ATWOOD, Secretary. . OFFICE, No. 08 Water Street. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE Stock, Due Bills. payable on demand, and so cured Ly two approved wanes 6115,530 00 11.11 s Recto% aLlo-....-... 36,645 21. 1 Bills 4.0,00unt...d. • 000 L 0 115 shorot Meel 11l a it,. Rank 510.. k, c05t.......... 6,105 00 100 - Citizens' hank "" 5,175 00 40 " Exchange bank " " 2,050 00 50 ". Bunk of PitL,burglx " " ... ...... 2,750.00 ll:donee of Book Aceininol.. ........ ... ...... ....-... 6,054 08 ( olive Furniture 400 00 Co.nit 04,113 04 DIRECTORS: Jame. A. Hutchison, George A. lierry, Wm. B. Bonitos, Robert Dairen, WHlBull'ltea,'. . - ":' ',lnneph Kirkpatrick. w,1,0.3 Mille John brDevitt, - my= 'Wm. A.Caldwell, Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. TliE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Office, N 0.435 and 437 CH ESI'N UT STREET, near Fifth: STATEXLYI ; Of AbartiS JAITrAlit Ist, 1859. P,1,1“).3 .Agrceably to An Act of Anstanbly, being: First Mortgageti, amply secured 81,731.669 89 Real Estate, (present valnieslo3.3l3 61,) cost. - 77,764 71 nparnry Loans on ample Collateral Sects 88,520 29 so .ek s, I,preSent vain, ($46,667 72,) rot ' 71,547 ) Notes and DUN Receivable 4,008 40 Cask 42,007 36 ' • • • V2,016,=3 62 The only profits from premiums which this•minpany ran divnl,, by law, are (cum risks which have been tie cprrnined. In%nranees male on every deueriptlen of Property, in Tux n and cuu retry, al rate.; a. low cv are Conxistellt.With sorority. their neorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid by Fire, to In amount exceeding Million, of 0.113,, thereby itiMriiing evidence of the advant,.g.., of Insurance. a.- well a, the ability and dop,sition to moot with promptness all liabilities. I.o:+sys paid ritultiglhe year 1555, 1100,505 Churl, VT. 13.1neLer, Aforilerni D. leOWiS, TOttill, W.rtlPr, David S. Brown, Kimmel Griint, trano I.ea, hirol. R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, tiei,rge 1V itirhardr. George Files, CHAS. N. B.ANCEKII, President. El iNVATiIi C ['ALF. Fire Preiiident. W )1. A. STK ell., Seeretarr pro Lena. J. OAILLNER COFFIN, Agent, to Northertiit renter Third cnd Wood sweets . BY THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co Of Philadelphia, on Buildin:?sc, Limit„] or Perpetual, 31,!rchan Furnituro. &c.., in town or country. cAPITAI, $177.031 Lune-td no follow'. ea Ftr , t Mttrti.l3leon Improved Qty Property, w.,rth double the amount.-- ........... --.....-$151,690 00 Peun.trutto Rattroa.l Co evnt. Joann, ./...k.1,00u, 27,000 00 Alleztteny Cenuty 0 Zi CeIlL Pennylvanut 1.1.01.nee1 10,000 00 et tl 1 , 1111 . :‘ 811. Loan. 11,000 00 PVOI,IIVOIOO ki,ekr,od ntoek tut* uo - no, of 11,i in- 11t.40 , .e. C... 19,1, - .,0 00 ~ ..I.Prek of Ct r iinlty Flre 11.1StIrAfleE. Co . tit°. I: of I or Mn. In-urnnee 12t..inpany. Cal In I 'roan 9! tr,hrnnee . are) 00 1911- .14,100-- [IV. .... .30;073 40 A ce..unt.. :, , 'rued int. cto. 7,311 04 Cinb Otel nenl and in Bann.- .1 - 1.5,563 Plpshurgh, P. cLEM TIN. - ,LLY. Pre,ident. DI 61 . C7011,.. . . I I , Ili I iii.:).•r. t'.171111,•1 tiv , plitn; Williatii R Inutni.,,n, 1- , ..0.,.rt• '., , toen, 1-n-derlL:,- Itrown. \1 Wnun Mu. ,, ,,er,, t'A:rnoltn..., St.' re ‘,,...1,a. fien . ):1111111 W Tnagley, .I,,nu IL. 11•,..rre1, NlarAtull ROI,: _. 11. L. Car,on, Z. I,othrop, I.C..lert 'f , ...land. Chain,' Leland, Frcaer wk. 1..., nail .Lt0.,1., T. linnung, • t:/,:u 1.., :•,. W• .4 ,i, ailllith Bowen, J Am.,. :1_ W..”l.ar .1. John litssell. Pitts. 11. M. 111 NCIIM.%.N. Secretary. J. ti A lIIIN Elt COFFIN, Agent, In, IG No rthea.-t curlier Thad and WOOd !•treetm. Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers LA)ugrro, PAISIRRIA VorNTY, PA., T uts iNsTrrtyrioN, naturally situated FAucational purpo,s, affords all the 'induce ments that can be desired for a Catholic Institution. h ha•atett in the most healthy and Picturesque portion ~t" the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Staten. on the direct mail route beta vett Philadelphia 311,i Pittsturgh. The seholastie year etimmences the lint of September. and will time au the lat day pr July ins. 'I ',ins for Ward. nielibling a thorough English S.•irntifl,,,mrse, are Vat) per:mourn, - • The this..., and Modern Languages form an extra .tiar.ze of $lO I..r.thum. 1111= \ 4,111ng t.thl tn.. of 11,,1.1tng 1 , ..r further parttouln, apply to ttc sopotior or th C Iteierenee.. et.n 1,0 nride the 14. Iter. PL OTonnor. . . . VI N(' EN Ts E SEMINA RY. under the tare of the Benediethie . Fathers, near T.1T1:0111.:, wESTMoREL.kNI) (I)uliTY, I“ the Culltn4e are, tancht the nsnal branehes of En glish Education. In the Seminary, tho 111,lica. Mathematics. history. 1't0105i..1.113. etc_ and the difterent branches 01 loch, r erudition ilece,ary or useful to those tOpiring to the Priest:l,st. The term,. (or loard and Mition are NO per pent, to lie pita , trietly in miP:utre. (iernenn :mil French, :old jalier language,, Drawing Painting. Moen-, form mi extra oletton,, excepting sum., recompougitioularGie use of lustrunieut.l. : • Medicine, Waeldrig, Ilooks, - Stationeryotc,,foim extra charges. apply to the' )iiectdrs of the College. 'lll,•l4iTleginte' sear beginii - on the Ist' of September, and ends ou the lid of Judy following. FATHERG, Ds LLTAI3f, 19 15 Director Of the College. $1 . 2 000 FOR A BRICK HOUSE and two lots of ground; on Bank Lane, Al legheny City. xi for 3,,,j acres of choice land, and dwelling house, at . 4 ioile:; from the city. $2,500 for 115 acres of toil, nt sixteen miles from the city, with good improvements. for 21) acres of land, at four miles from the city: got dwelling house, barn, stable, die—ortilinad of from Soo b. Sou trees, :di under good fence—coal of good quill- The improvements on the place lire worth $4,500. 'no-, properties and many others are for sale by S. CUTHBERT re StiN, . . , iyo Reid Estate Agents, 51 Ituket street. 10 FOR M 1 jJ —lVarranted of the hes(quidity. iten'inpi e td rtuiut of Wines, Whiskeys and Gin, of superior quality, kept constantly on hand at FLEMING'S, 1015 • :Corner DitunDtul and Market street. FA N --'2,500 Paint Leaf Fans, by the ease or single. Silk, Linen and Paper Fans, at low prices at EATON, CREE ,»' 4 Fifth and Market sts. VAI:ITABLE INFORISIA'fION TO twit.DEßs.—Mouldings, Window Prameg,Panel I .‘,ors, 11Ptntel,, se.; in faet,.pvtry kind aoo,hv erl; u.,1 in 'budding, all mule or good mate riale workluvnitoll unrivalled, machinery. ltmehet.of every pattern furnished and scroll cawing Ma.. J. & 11. T. PRICE, Ceptrut Hleuieg 4ba,k, Water street, between Federal and Beaver, apl3. , , Allegheny City. SAUNDER'S VIOLIN SCHIX)L.—A new and Scientific Self-Instructing School fur the violin, en an entirely new method; intended fur beginners, ,iimiteurs and teachers. 'rho work is partieuhirly in givethe scholar ashort, thorough and scien tific niellaal of playing that riolial in all its launches, in. less than ono half the tulle than is require& from any other work ever published or Introduced iii this Gyerge. Saunders. Price 50 cents. Fir sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 1;4, IT Wood street mailed on receipt of the price. U .STILL N - have on handialarge supply of pure Still,Catawba Wine for mediated purposes. Those wishing anything In tints line should yell and examine My stock before purcha.sifig elsewligrA- JOS. FLEMING, fferket errit B. EESE.-200 boxes extra prime cuttipg Cheee for sale by ,y 6 HENRYCGLLINS 14 AAIitFISIT.--:100 packages for sale by IYri WIT BEANS-50 bushels for sole by + . 2 D WM. H. SMITH t CO. SYRUI`-28 1,1)6. prime Syrup for sale by WM. H. SMITH At CO, fiat) Second and Front sta. SUPERIOR itEcaRD cAp.—For sale 1), tau . • Ca Wood atreal near Fultrtlt. ri T E F24E----30 boiOs Gosh'en Cheese Just. reeved and for sale at HAWORTH . & 13ROWNLEP.'8, ape - earner of the Diatnond and Diamond alley - . bbls. No. 2 Rosiu, on hand and for eel.. by R. G & .1. R. SAWYER. A IiNULD'S FLUlD—Warrantetl genuine, ..LlLfor :Ale by WEE,N, 814 . ea Wood street, near Fourth. CilEer. 10())1--On ell the Banks, for sate Irr a. vawn4, ortwo94ol . 9lviousiFfurth. • lIMEM BRANCH LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. MONONGAIII:LA. AND MARINE RISKS ASSETS—MAY 2Ont, lAso F= 3 8,853 31 HENRY N. ATWOOD, Becretarp. FIRE INSURANCE OEPICE AIO.;',OS 11 . AL.Y1 7 7' STREET. I.I.SETS, 9276,47 . 8 43 edlifatioll3l. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, PRIVATE . 'DISEA"SM. MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, bekg.WS . field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, 4nd has been in Practice for the last twenty-five yews. His bum-. ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grade. ate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain ing permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following hia advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of stetter, psoriasis, and a great many forma of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is en tirely ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming .'trouble brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual gran fination, which the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destraction,) are the only reliable ' remedies known in this country—they are- safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. rMMVMMniI Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this pain disease in alms days—he will warrant a cure. Ile also treats Ales, Gleet, Gonnorrhcee, Stricture, Urethel charges, Female Weakness, MonthlySuppressiOns, Dis eases of. the Joints, Fistula in A.no ' Nervous Affections. ?aims in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the-Blad der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.. A letter dentibingthe symptoms, containing a.r directed to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Piton burgh, Pa., will lie immediately answered.:: Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure Duni ob. serration. - Office and Private Rooms, No. to Smithfield atree Pittsburgh, Pa..... . 3y27. To Young Men. A LL WHO ARE SUFFERING , FROM' the effects of youthful eicesi,aelf-abuse, 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 c.,,astand used in Europe_ with never failing success. It wil thoroughly remove all NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEMIN If SIONS IMPEDIME TS TO 'MARRIAGE, And will restore the Sufferer and the impotent to a state of perfect manly vigor. It will thoroughly eradicate, the effects of either• MERCURY or DISEASE;,.. From which so many thousands are continually Iniffer ing 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, Si per Bottle. Address, D. H. ANDERSON, - Sal Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—A Circular containing full particulars and direc tions wilt be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad dress, on application. LOCAL AGENTS WARTED. mr29:6mdaw-ecid DROPOS'ALS FOR , ARMY TRANSPOR 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 of Military supplies during the year MO and 1881, on the following routes: 1. brom Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri tory of Kansas, from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of Netsuke, or from any point on the west bank of the Miesouri river north ot Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 42 deg. north ntwhich a depot may be establish ed, to the posts which ate now or may be establishediu. the Territory of Nebraska south oflabrude 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 4u degrees north and east of longitude 114 deg. west / From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Territo ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union in the Territory of New Ilex ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that Territory. 3. From Fort Union, or euch other depota.s may be des ignated in the Territory-of :New Mexico, to tho posts or depots that are or may be established in the '3lilitary Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and Fil more. 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 lthanten millions ofpounds, and on routes 2 and 3 than two Mi 111011.13 five hundred thousand pounds each. Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per hundred miles for which the transportation will be per formed on each route in each month of the year, and may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two of them, or for each route separately. Bidders will give their names in full as well as their places of resiihnee, and he .prepared to execute bonds with good security in such en amount as the Quarter master Gemeinfmay determine. Contractors must be in read - hums - for service by the I,t day ofJiinnary,.l6oo; and as transportation may be demanded at anytime far the wholeweigtrt to betrans pwrt&Vdming the. - year on all.or either .cit.thii toutes, , ;ley will be required to have places of busines or spa s at or in thevicir,ity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar amie, and . Fort Union, or other depot in Nevr,Zifexico, at which they . may cm:Meanies:tea With promptly and veadily k .- Lact prop°. al . toast be accompanied by _a guarantee, signed d by three or More persons known or satisfactorily eertißed re the Quartermaster General; netting forth that if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract, they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance. Proposals will be endorsed as Proposals for Anne Transportation, and none will be entertained tin• less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth in this advertisement. - - - The right. is reserved of rejecting any or all the bids hat may be made. Qcitimuuszial Gzzo2...LesOrricz, . • Waeliiugton, June .., jy mirkfuleti Public Sale 9r Orizaba Iron Works,Sophla Voinate;le. BY virtue of authority, vested in us as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard , t'Cor: Mick, and in pursuance of a decree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyb Va 11 la- in N 0.3 of is, oyember term. 11158, ice Win expose to public sale, at the -merchants' Exchangis, an 'Fourth street, in theeity of,Pittsbnigh, on ttio - 1/1h di! Tof Pek waiter. 1149, commencing - at 11 o'cloal“. Ifi,nt &Laugh time and place to which said sale may be then there ad- journed, all the following described property, to wit: The lands and tenements composing and appurtenant to ticarato, Iron Works and Sophia furnace, senate in Pi,lioek township, adjoining and adjacent to the borough of New Castle:in Lawrenceeounty, Pennsylvania, bean& ed and described as follows: Apiece of land bounded, north by Neshannock creek: 3,, t by the PeteulYlrania (`a... 1 • south by other, land of solid trust, and west by Neshiumock creek.containing one acre more or less, on which are erected a blastfurnace, known by the name of Sophie, 40 feet square and 43feet high. casting house, toyer house, cinder house, stock house, boiler house, engine house, engine and blast; with three boilers in boiler house, and etc extra boilers set soil complete, and large brick stack. A pis of land, beginning at 'north.east corner of Rol tig '3lilllot, on Neshannoek tircok,running thence north 47;7 N' trest"l.l2 Yc b norflf4”7,„ 5 easel% feet thence along ,11,1 mill lot 2104 feet to the place of beginrupg on winch is a brick 'oilice and,/ tri A piece of land of one acre ind 84 perches, more or lees, beginning at a post near Lock No.2,°n ma'Qanai,' running south tny west 300 feet We post on said canal; thence south east 348_ %feet to a post on Nenhannock creek; thence south itoy... west 300 feet by said creek.to poskthence south 2:l4.east 24914 feet to Mill.iece male hgteegt on.Wkieh pia _etecteilal.olling the building 150 by r 4.2 feet, with sheds attach ed. in which are 10 boding falliereart, fi heating furnaces, boilers anti engine, le tirlYtatil the fasoliinel7 iti said milli bar rolls, sms3l n plate and muck rolls; squeezers, shears, Er,- 33 bait machines , and one wrought spike maobiuo, an d a bra* parebouse,, 5) by 5) A piece of land, beginning on the canal at south-west corner of mill lot, and running south zw , west 138 feet along said canal; thence south 60,3 Y east 80 feet by land of J. J. C. •WhitiN thence South '2 O east 181 feet by street; thence west 24 feet to a posk thence south 2 0 east 150 feet by en - alley; thence 18 feet by J. A. J. C. White, to mill lot; thence along said lot to the place of begin ning; containing one-half acre, more or lees, on which is a nail and stave factory 48 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, dc., therein contained; one clay house, 58 br 34 feet, with machinery for grinding, and tempering elav tOlnagellre brier, and a priett*yinit house 78 by 3iVeet,' partly on lot and‘partif Ma land of J. J. L. White. A lot of grown]. No. 8, in White's addition to New Cris• tle, bounded on the - north and east by street.% south by tot No. 7, and west by Jetlerson street, 51 feet front b . ) , 150 feet, ou witiv4 cooper-shop, *4 40 feet, imazarpenter.l , l 05p 1.9 feotagitaro. • . A piece of land i n Neshannock township, lying south of Ertatbrook rtall.Loontainiug serea,More or less, be. inir part of the Ihmpsou tract, purchased by P. .11Cor- Track from Diana Ihmpson, situate aboti . t I%tnites from New Castle, on the Eastbrook 'road. , , A lot, of ground, bounded north by other, larfd of said trust; east by A. t. and G. W. Crawford; south - by White's heirs. and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a brick dwelling house. The above descnbed property will be sold together, as Also, in separate parcels, as described: 'file undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or less, in Netillatu' sock tonmalup; bOuudednorth by Crawford; cast by Pearson, Pyle and others; Aouth by Thomas falls, and west by biannual and CTawforcLubotmdin s t With coal; shoot 250 acres cleared; coal banks opened; a number of frame houses, barns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, he, erected thereon. A piece of land lo Neshannock toWnship, bounded by lzris gI Wil4ro Ale -Fender, Jiles Boyle sad John 11 Hee, containing items and 130 perches, on widen is erected a plank house, a log house, b frame stable; about 20 acres cheered; also a good spring of water. Four contiguous lota of ground, in Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others; south by White; east by Vogan and others; and west by on which are erected dwelline houses, stables, &c. A piece of land in the - borough of hew Castle, - beginning at the north-west corner of school house, on east aide of Jefferson street, near the bridge, over Ne shannock creek; thence north 5.4° east 130 feet, .to said creek; thence north 37,y west 43 feet; thence south 0334. 125 West uSI foot, to Jefferson street; thence south 1 0 east feet to the place of beginning, containing One sure, mons or less. A lot of cround, CO fee; front by 1M in depth, In the borough drr,h,„ Castle, bounded north by street east by alley; south by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson street, on whichfs erected a &Mae stable..,- n 1„ 4 . 4 Int. dr troubd In Pollock township in White's addi „ C„islle, beginning go street, et ;he net her of jot -, thence South 2° east by said stfeel , tiff feet; thence south Mc° west bi . lot No 3, 150 feet, thence un to west by alley OP feet, to - south-westeorper hot No. 1; thence nortli se east by * lot No. 2, 150 feet to the li frame'inning• P • gone° and lot in Pollock township, bounded nor th by Neshannock creels: east by Jefferson street' west by --Mint by A lot of ground in sidd township, bounded north by Wallace; east by by an alley; south by Dickson, and west by Croton road; being 50feet in frontby 150 feet indepth. Also, a tram of land, of about 428 acres, in Sugar Creek • lewothip; Venango county,PainSylvanuo known as the tiaw-mill Tract, being th e enme described in deed from Pollard bl'Corroiclt to said trustees, dated '23d August, 1355. Altufrefil/ ort4 accurate destTiptignOf the property saetosold Ibe flunished from the deeds, at the time Of sale, or previously, op application to the trustees. TERMS :.—One-third of the purchase. money to be paid.in cash on the acknowledgment of the deed; one third in six months, and one-third in twelve months from the time of sale, 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.::.• • A _ISAAC AL PENNOCK, • • -- WILLIAM S. • CIEfAIRT.M - N 11 „„ : • j n) ..41869_,.a w ,th • H. BEADY 44.11.4.0r5. Y ~..,..~.0....~~11~..,..~.... ; ; THU , '—m milDUBGH, FT. WAYNE AND 1 " 41 11.13,0AD, Completed from Pittsburgh to- WOODRITFFS SLEEPLNO CARS ATTActurn TO A LL THE NIGHT TRALNK THROUGH WITHCjIIT CHANGE' OF CARS! ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,. JUNE nth, 150 Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty road Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows Leave Pittsburgh. ' Crestline. Fort Wayne Express. 1215 A. It . &be 111- 1:01 It tr. Express....a2.so Y. 8:46 P. Y. L ARRIVE 7 ATCHICAGO—Express,4I7 P-IL; Rapress 814 inTuatlia. ARRIVEAT PITTSBURGH-11141= ti.;' . .rpresit • ACCOSMODATI.ON TRAINS, from .Fede , tat 108°4 Allegheny, for New Brighton, RIO a. st, and RIO P.M. From - " • &ma 1.210 . -Through train' connectas follows: - • At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitteburgb Railroad. At Orrviat„ i 2bio, to-and from Millersburg; Akron, Coy Al • - sfb — ai Ohio, for. Mount Vernon, .Bhelby, San uslch.Toledo; Detroit, etc- - At Crekhne, for Delaware, SPringfleid, COltunbus, Cin cinnati, Xenia; Dayton, in` 4l anapolia, • Irina, - At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Daißitc,"eincin nati, etc, etc. -. At Lima. for Sidney.- Da yton,i4netnniod, a t c , etc. At Fort.Wityre, for Peru, Lafayette, - Ind., St. Louis, and intermediate porta in Central Indlanaand At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany, and Belem "Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Mimi& lows, Wisconsinand klinnesotn. . 1 4,- I Forinitherinfortnition and throrklytickfiti apply • • 8171 ,. Alt nge V r Station, Pittsburgh . C. is V P ass e naSON, 1,-Agent, Passenger Station, Alleghen> - Through Tickets for sale at the "Ilettet _Officirof the Company on the -line of the road, tn _a/lywrta of the United Sates. J. J.YHOUSTON, sic _, Generalitt- • • er . • nt,lllisburgh. 1859 sum= - . BIIIIANTIMMIEWIt 1859 0, wd &air Matti Aprl Pennsylvania tentral NINE DAILY TRAttliri THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every rnorninV (except Sundaytt) At 250 A. a, stopping Only_ at principal stations between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrnburg,,Pldlaclel . phis, and at all regular stations between Johnstown and HarMstmr,g,tohnecting at Harrisburg et 11., with train. for Baltimore direct, arriving in Ph ,1441plua at BM r. t. THE PAM' :LIME. leaves daily. (except Bunday,) at 4B) P. stopping onl_y at principal stations, making direct. oonnectuirai Barrisburg for Baltimore, and airivinkin Philadelphia or Baltimore at 7C3 a. THEE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 830 r. a.. stopping only at Greta La trobe, Johnsto7:li IV Brume, Gallitain.Altoo' cola nectingut Harrisburg with the train direct( Ingoore, and inviting in Phil_sdelphia at 3090 a. tt. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTO.WiN -WAY .PASSENGER TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at OA o'clock, a. ~ stop ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch Tram at 10* A. x., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 r. Conemaugh,l-20y. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at 24:0 P. X, stopping at all stations, and running,as far as Conernaugli. ACVO2dISI9U N ATIoN R 4 1 .15 oer - wile Creek Bridge leaves - daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40 A. a. SECOND ACCOMMODA'fION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily. (except Sunday,) at 4,10 P. M. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 0:3) P.M. - iRETURNZIG MAINS: arrive , in ;Pittsb 7 drgtt 'as fol -104- I:ExpresS„'t...4.s 'P. if ; hifiif, lll.9) id; FitifLine, 1= a. a; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 A. a; Flat Turtle Creek. Accommodation, 640 r; Second de.. commodation, 1230 r.. a; Third Accoauxiodation, &lb P. M. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at. Blairs ville Interiedion with JohnstostaWay Pissatiger Train East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLF.I TRAINS, stopping at all stations oaths Pittsburgh and Connells villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) as . followar— Mail Train, 7:00 A. a; Express Train, '2:50 - v. IL Return ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville. Road sr` rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 a. a • and 61,5*.W.: • 2. The traveling public will ' find it greatly to their inter est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations• now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free - from dust; we can promise safety, speed and comfort to allythanssy favor this road with theinpatronage. . PARE: No New York $l.l 00 To Baltimore . .$9 50 Philadelphia. 10 00 l Lancaster..—....—. 8 .$1 A 5, T - v; • Baggage 'cliecke'd to :till statitths on We - Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tic Acts in car, will be charged ONE-HALF CENT PER 311 LE iu addition to the Stenos rates, except from stations where the Company has no Agent. •". NOTIC4—In `time of loss, the, Company will hold themselves responsiblelor personal tegeros on and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. .11—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Paseengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceeds - cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, - - • - At the P.- - IL-11...Passenger Station, apiO On Liberty and Grant streets. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Mailroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, A_pril27, trains will leave the Depot of the Punnsylvainapilmed,ln Piths- Vtas follows Iti'oh, acre/and and Chieayo firie..—Expreas trains leaves Pittsburgh at 1215 a. a., and 1.135 P. n., for Cleve land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit,,Milwattkeet, Chicago, and the North West. , •Thel:os e: r. train connects at Bayard with trains for all points on the Tusesrawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Clereland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Biro Lana Express trains leave 5t1215 a. ry and 1:05 v. s; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Orcleville, Coltint has and Cincinnati.. The 1215 A. IL train Mil% at Wells. Steubenvilleand stations below Stetlboiniille. • The 1:05 r. a. train stops at Wellsville and stations Wow Wellsville. ..ifint Wain leaves at 67:25 4. at; stopping at all Way Stn. 577::' Line. 1014 r'nita Valli. "sale only, 'kb - Toping at all Way Stations. Pittsburgh, Wanaus and Cincinnati Short Lino via atm. benriLla—Fast Express at 12..1" a. and Express 'las P. a., for Newark. Columbus, Dayton; Indianapolis, ( n cinuati, Cairo, Ht. Louis, New Orleans, and alf-points in the Southwest;, • r f • - The itrtattas Train rune - ihratiiii fro*, I . lbdtgli to Cincinnau,without change of. cars. Splendid Sleeping Cars attached to each Express train. • . „ Passengers cleaning to go to Columbus, I,l44rundl, etc., or any point beyond Colcuribm3; shatt line, must be particular to ask for tickett.naStaulnparille. E•EVZe checked thlOngttaadhaedledtrolotnharge. Fare aiways _ as - low as any .other route, arid.cinuteo.. dons certain. Through Tickets can be procured at Pidabiurgb, Ear rilburp.PhiWelphis, New York and )3ostdtr: 1. R.' At Tibket Agent, Clovelivad. •JNO. STEWART, neket Agebt,' a 427 . 15be Street De .t, mete , I : 4 . lialtiwore and Oltio Railroad C0.:185# . aT now BALTIMpRE AND O H I O - RAIL: ROAD COMPANY are ow prepared to - reeelye forward Mschandiaa /Indic Mrough bills:Onadin to - and' Rona' PIPIRMCtiI : 4No g.o4wpos /Wee guaranteed to beequally favorable with thou of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, or any other line. For itiffirtnetiOtt AS to facilities, etc., etc., appli cation may be made by letter or In person to either of the undersigned agenta: , 7 . o abing. At BOSTON, Mons Potter, earner Staie and ton streets. ,w• Al NEW YC. SY Pined, Ze/ Ereadtigy r aboy• At PHILADELPHIA, Calhorut 3 Cowtoa, norne¢ • • and Cherry streets. . . , At PHILADELPHLA, Eelly, earner: Eitegi and hestnut streets. . . . _ At BALTIMORE, J. T, England, Camden Wiftb. At PITTSBURGH, J. A. Caughey, 144 Water *wet vs_ Particular attention of merchants, manullteturers and shlppers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny airy, and vicinity , is called to the facilities of this Woo Route as compered with others, and their patronage and favors are respectfully - solicited. HENRY 1). lalm-General Freight Agent B. A. 0. M. NETT EPPTE VIA 17 RA11 , 49 411 Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre_ Haute, and Terra Haute Esij Alton. Railroad, an,l,katWi talusfay. ette and InXanapolts, New Albany and Salem, and Michi CetT Roads for CHIOAGO,„ ROCK ISLAND, B TO arid all' inter Mediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PAK/. • • , Freights tarried from Cincinnati or Lawbencielinrg in less time than by any other route by twenty-fottehours, and at as low rates. The only road byy whichthipmants can be made from Cincinnati to tato. Net, wi th out breaking bulk. - Gonsignmentarnade to3..Faslßsomi Ageenat, Cin cinnati: or,,W. ,cuTT4lsiG,,A gen t, at LawrencelairL will receive proinlit'attention; and no charge for tom =est= I no caargafar drayage arcorraidgehard idgprour. bu For fatther habilitation tiff fOTHOMAS BATMAN, (No. 115 Water street,) Age tof the Company, who Is Prepared to give TIERAINIT MIMS to irldiflXlSpOltS, Terre Haute, Letfayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Craw torchollle, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon. ,' H. C LORA Presielen . 1 15f1 F, WiEEK, Gerieral Freight Agent. mrS _ (glassware-. AZZIXD B. .1t1041a411%. 04"2""' • =raw nrnxtvat....- =rat Atiellwart. cAURLING, ROBERTSON CO., lianu nieturevii,r .ent, Pressed and'wan Flint GLASS RE' Warehouse, No. 1.7 Wood street, corner Front, Pittaburgh- • All other ki or Gl— r r "cs , itvr° "atlas, market prises . • • CIGARS ; 4,lat ; apipu. cpm3ra6ajpx,?4.FifakTß, WEil 2' LOMBARD ST, BALTIMORE, BED We invite the attention of the trade to our hits and well assorted stock of German. and Domestic Cigars. Our facilities for importiugas well as the variety of our assortment are unsurpassed by th e any housefu l st a t e , while large contract made by one of the firm during the dull times, in Germany, enable us to hold.eut, extra In ducements to our friends at present, MA T H. MULLERTMc .H - 117a Tr) SI'aRKLINES BOCIi. and BIOSELLE,ININES, Imparted Sole Ind for sale by A,Lit F. DIABBBIbs, se=l :ems, Baltimore, Md. GERMAN HARDWARE AND CITTLE, Imported and for sale at low fl by so ke guy W. A. AY. MAS.BURG, 'CMITWRIGHT dr YOUNG, . • . (liuocessors to John Carteright,k ; cc , MANUFACTURERS AND EIiPOATERS of Pocket sad Table Cutlery, Surgical aud Dental Instruments; Owls; pistols, Fishing Tackles etc., No. la Wood street. They give special attention to amount/9w: twin offrussea, thipportrs, eta. Jobbillig iuld Repair, trig littat pustio and do/TWA.