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The Paper being of the LAMM= star, and Dead,' 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 who wish to take a raper from Pittsburgh, will
find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a aafe and profit
ble investment. Address
JAMES P• BARK,
Editor and Proprietor.
- MORNING POST JOB OFFICE
E=l
BARR & MYERS,
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS
Corner Fifth h Wood Sts. Pittsburgh.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING,
Execnted in the finest style.
Ft .A. X 1-a pa- ca .a. x;) ,
+tommercial,gletratilt a Segal 'tr.] at,
At short notice, on reasonable terms.
Particular attention paid to the Printing of
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac.
For Concerts, Exhibloons and Cucases.
URGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE A MACHINERY
'LILTING 111 , 2=TTLT ECM XADI TO TIM 1T12113=0133T,
rhe facilities for turning out Work with promptness and
despatch cannot b e excelled by any other
office in the city.
business bards.
ELARVIT DAVIS JOHN PHILI,IPD:" JOS. EL DAM
[Firm of .1 & H. ]
DAVIS Si. PHILLIPS,
[suceesaol , to Phillips & Co.]
Brass Founders and Finishers,
PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS,
CHANDELIERS, `2ENDENTS & BRACKETS
STORE, Nu. 67 WWI) STREET,
FoIINDRIi ANL , SHOP, No. 14R FIRST ST
S. B. & C. P. MAR
Printing, Job and all Kinds of Wrapping
PAPER,
(WAREHOUSE, NO. 27 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Icirßage bought at market ',meet myB
-
PHILLIPS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
NiraA_RF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND
SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Contra! Rail
road. Mark GIXAA, in all efOledi, to our car.
nol7Sviissr---.110 _
JOS. FLEMING, succe6sor to L. Wilcox
S Co, corner of Market street and the 1 hatneeul.
keeps constantly on bond a full aa,ortnient "I" DRIUU4.
MEDICINES. M . EDICIN E PERFUM ERN, and
ally artielee perunrung the tutue,..
1:1?" Physicianh' Pres. - 10nm , carefully compounded
at all honr, jet:y
WAITERP. ........... ..... ...108LPTI P. LWOW!,
WP. MARSHALL & CO., Importers
.and liealerr in Freurb and American PAPER
HA.NGINGS, Ne. b 7 Wood street. Pilitsburgh.
//qr. Sale ag.11.., far the celebrated manufaeturom of
Mews.Deliceurt Co., Parks. an 7
.
runup ILETlirlt Roan J. 1,013.80111
REYM ER & A N DERSON, (guecesAors to
Joshua Rhodes & Co., wholesale dealers in FOR
EIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONERY,
SUGARS, &r., No. 89 Wood street, opposite the St
Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. ap.2
M. LITTL
IVIEII-ELCI-MAN'T TAILOR,
NO. 64 ST. CLAIR STREET,
(Dr. Irish's New Building,)
FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
AFOUNDER, No -7c SECOND Street; Pittsburgh,
sprepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT,
AFACTORYSIZES AND OTHER
BELLS, OF LL ,
From 10 to 10,000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP AND GAUGE
COCKS of all SiZCA, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brars Castings finished in the
neatest manner.
.gat- RABBIT'S fANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FUL
TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Steam
En• me, p:ly
MU=
APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST,
Corn, of Smithfield and Fourth Strect.
Having resumed the Retail Drug Business at the
above well known stand, established by me in
1848, (lately known as J. Abel & Co.'s) and having
enlarged and improved the same, 1 shall 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 a full assortment of
articles usually sold in first establishments will
always be on hand.
Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours.
//fir Country Physicians furnished with pure medi.
cines at lowest prices. L. NV 1 - I,COX.
nOI Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No 74 Wood Strut, Attaborgh.
The subscriber has received, in addition to hls fall
stock of Hardware, and a very heavy stock of Meat and
Sausage Cutters and Stufters, and a very large stock of
Sleigh Bells, loose and on strm o, of a much superior
quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which
will be sold on the lowest terms.
set; SAMUEL FAIINESTOCII.
COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.-
A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel
ling house, orchard and garden, three-fourths of a mile
from the city, $5,500. Also, It desirable property of 20
acres. at four miles from the city, with good brick dwel
ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and small fruits, $O,OOO.
Alsoi an excellent propertv ofll‘Ascres, good house 1000
fruit trees, ,tc.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,500.
The above aro all in healthy and pleasant locations, and
immediate possession can be hail.
S. CUTIIBERT & SON,
e 24 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market si.
choice selection of Black and
Green Teas, in store and for sale Wholesale or Re
tail, at the Pagoda Tea Store, corner of the Diamond
and Diamond alley
AfACARONI.- 25 boxes Italian;
VERMICELLI-25 do do;
OLIVE OIL-25 dozen genuine, in quarts;
25 do do In pints;
I do Lucca, in Florence
flasks, just received anca ., , ,. . „ s i zl E e ß by l
ANDERSON
.16 SD Wood at., o Bt,. Charles dotel.
.
_COR MEAL.-30 bbls. Choice Sifted
!Meal; 30 bbls. Choice Unsifted Corn Neap:nit'
received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
ap9 corner of Market and First eta
141 OTATOES--500 barrels forasielay m
HEM H. OM P
DIESE
B. D. l&Al'x-'l3‘,
or:lrwin street - and Duquesne Way,
jv22
CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT,
MITE: A'rYENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment, which
has been recently fitted up for the purpose of stiordine
a SUBSTANTIAL EATING attending A CENTRAL
LOCATION. Country folks market. are par
ticularly invited to all. Everything pertaining to an
EATING SALOON will always he found, of the freshest
the market afkliphii . ap'2oidaw
. CLINTON HOUSE,
U.lrloJrl'o fr.r, Pennsytranta.
JOHN BIEBER, Proprietor.
.
VI . I ' S :. aOiniODIOUS AND POPULAR '
HOTEL, after being refitted andsurnis forhed through-
with elegant furniture, is now the reeep
tion of guests. The itallrOltai front Lonnellsville to
Uniontown will be Mashed early in July, thus affnrding
a c heap an d p l ea ,ant mode ot traveling. to persons wish
, ing to escape the heat luel smoke of Pittsburgh iluring
the heated term. Thi:, House is HlLUatilli within a few
momentS drive of the eelebrated Fayette 9pring, and
the proprietor is determined to pare neither trouble or
expense in ron‘l,ing those who visit hilll com m for lad table.
Cluirges moderate. yf
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S EET"N'S OLD S
IN THE DIAMOND,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Having taken and fitted up, wtth all the modern Im
provements,. this popular resort, the subscriber is pre
pared to accommodate his old customers and the public
generally, with the best the market affords. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style, duri❑ the
season. His Wtt.es, Liquors and Ales he feels confident
in recommending to the public for their excellence.
nolOtly
PaCCEIT_ , SI 0 R
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
wimithiux...o3 =An. puur.
LAKE . AND EASTERN FISII,
PrIESU PrILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS
TERS AND WILD GAME,
All In their Proper Season.
no2C] GEO. REIN. EIiAN & CO.
MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ,
Proprietor, No. 344 Liberty street.ju , t beside
th h
e
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, whic
makes it the most convenient house to the city for pas.
sengers arriving by that road.
The proprietor havinga
M t cons id era bl e idble eOUSE, xpen
we, fit ted
op, in exeellent style. the A oul r,
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. There is
attached a splendid STABLE extensive W AGON
YARD. affording ample aceommalatiou to travelers and
, teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnishedfel ty with
the best the market can attord.
Navin A. same
1:=1111
Pittsburgh, Ps.
PITTSBURGH
HAWORTH ♦ BROWNLEE.
Votels and -gestanrants.
SCOTT HOUSE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MARKER_ & GRAHAM,
PROPRIETORS.
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET
MEM
aldermen
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
11-091100 SUKTICZ or Tot FUZZ.
OFFICE ON TBE CORNER OF WYLIE ANI ,
FIFTH STREET'S , .
OT' All business connected with tlds office will be at
tended to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal accuracy—such m Deeds, Mortgages,
Bonds, Power of Attorney, to. 'idles to Real Estate
examined.
To the member of the he tenders his services as
Commissioner to take Depos.•kons to be read in the
several Courts of this State. and c.'.., - ttero. Ills stile
is UDC of the main Pollee Stations o. the ray. and c ,
sequently his facilities In esemaing of tnat
kind are very desirable.
_ _
BAILEY & CO.,
BAILEY & KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof. Whde Marble
SIO CHESTNUT STREET,
North Bide, Below the Girard House,
PHILADELPHIA ,
Where they are now opening s stock of
Imported Jewelry, Plated «'are., and
Fancy Goods,
To whieh they lame the attention of the pohhe.
Silver-Ware,Watenes,Diamonds&Pearls,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
rorledim
JOHN THOTIPSON hz. CO
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS
No. 13.5 Third Street,
PITTSBUROH, PA
DES] LV ER'S N EW SUPER INIPERI AL
SHEET MAP OF I'HE sEAT WAR, v oila,
,•imz full Map of hull coin [del.. map- •
and Lombardy. Lombardy, Austria and Italy; the whole em
bodied in ,aie super imperial sheet. ;ute
furnishing such reliable geographical information as
cannot he procured from any other 1.0111.1., •hect
itlso contains Statt.ues carefully emnpiled from the 1.,
test reliable au t bonne, giving the strength 01:11.• armies
and navies of the Power. of Europe. with brief so•eou
na
of the Lenders and General. of the opposing armies. in
the present igruggle. Also correct ana
tnuts of Louis Napoleon 111. Emperor o f Erane..; Al e x.
ander IL, Emperor of all the Huseuts; Franci.Joseph
Emperor of Ausina, and Virtor Emanuel 11.. king of
Sardinia. For wile by W. S HAVEN,
corner Wood and 'Duni, and
Market and second n 11,1,10.
jAS. MILI.INGAIt, lit 1N( /N(iAIiELA
PLANINti MILL. would restwetfully inform the
public. that he has rebuilt. KIIICO the tire, and haring en '
Prktetl bin eittaltttablllettt, and filled it with the oevri.st
anti most .poroved unwilituery, is 11.0 prepare , l ' 1. fur
nish flooring and planed hoards. serowl sawing and ri
zawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames,
'mouldings, box-mid:nig. ac.
14isith Pittsburgh, fieptember 1. 1857 sell)
CARPENTER WORK.—Carrenter VC'Oric.,
Heptunng and Jobbing will tr. promptly attended
to at the lowest .111 i prices itn.l the shorte.4tio....iible
notiee, by galling nt the CENTItAI. PLAN/Jui 3111.1...5i
' Water street., 40twern Federal arid Beaver, Allegheny
I ill hand and will Is. Made tr , order, Moutdings,l ioors,
Shutters, Sash, Frames. Shelving. flooring, etc.. having
• Ilene but the beat WOMI working tilliehltier) We aro
prepared to, till all orfiers (rum Ititii.lers, ettntrAelet , and
others. J. a H T PHI , 'F.,
Ca ofral Planing Mill. Witter .01,...1.,
nol6'Between Federal awl Reny,. Alleglien), P..
~._.._
G iti.)('Eltl E>:,.—
Lau hlitin New Orleans Sugar;
150 libls Crushed do;
25 do Coffee do;
25 do Eastninek'ii Syrup;
250 do choice New Orleans Molioses ;
10 tierces prime Riee for sale by
WM. 11. S MITH a CO,
118 Second. and 147 Front streets.
app
VOR RENT—A cottage house of Three
rOoMa, large yard and sable, two Mlles from the
city, on the Braddock's Field P l ank Road, $5 per month.
For Rent—A dwelling house of nine room", two acres
of ground, garden, fruit trees, etc, near Minersville—
s2oo a year.
For Rent—A large and comfortable house on Steven
son street, eleven rooms, gas and water—V4 o .
For Rent—A large dwelling house, garden, shade
treea etC. Ca= house and stable, on Bunk !Amy, Alle•
gbegiy cuy
For Rent—A warehouse on Water street.
For Rent—A small Store room on Third street.
Apply . tO CUTHBERT It SON,
apNl 61 Msrlent street.
__—
FOREIGN NUTS
-100 Frail Iraca Almonds, soft sheii
10 bales Bordeaux " "
26 " Sicily " ;;
50 " " " Hard "
60 bags English Walnuts;
100 " Filberts;
60 bbls. fresh Pecan Nuts;
60 bags Brazilian Cream Nuts *,
1000 bush. Ground Nuts;
WOO Cocoa Nuts;
Just received and for sale by
REYMER t ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street.,
0140 - o_pposite St. Charles Hotel.
UNDRIES.—
no bus. Dried Apples
30 ;Dried Apples—pared ;
76 " Dried Apples—unu •i;
1.6 dozen Corn Brooms ;
60 boxes No. 1 Starch
100 bus. White Beane;
300 bundles Crown, Medium an.. Double Crown
Wrapping Paper, in store and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
;Reimer Market and First streets.
on
G
FEE.-200 sacks Rio, just landing and
fur male by WM. H. HMITH A, CO.,
Second and Front streets.
S HAWLS, DRESS - GOODS, NEEDLE
Work, Mourning Goods, and Domestics ) very lOW
C. HANSON LON E,
fe2 No. 74 Market street.
JOSEPH
received another lot of the NEW MATINEE
SKIRT, and Douglass & Sherwood's superior SKELE
TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Bustle. Also, white
an d . :y Mechanic Corsets, in all Imes. fe2l
FIRST OF THE SEASON.-100 boxes
swee t Oranges, received the., day—for sale by
RHYMER & C s :PERSON,
o.ag Wood street
.
A Opposite the St. Charles Hotel.
GROC ER I ES. —Everything commonly
kept in a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocery
and Wine and Liquor establishment, can he had no inn
most reasonable tams, at
HAWORTH d BROWNLEE'S,
in the Diamond
e 4
ARATOG A WATER.—A supply of 371.
grass Water, also Empire Spring Water, fresh from
Saratoga, jtuit'iTeeived and for sale by
L. WILCOX,
a corner Smithfield and . Foarth eta
YRUPS
200 dozen Lemon ByTnp ;
10 do Raspberry Syrup; ,
10 do Strawberry Syrup; .-
10 do Pine A• le Syru torten b
"DOTATOES.—I3S 1;613. to arrive, and fo
.ale by (mraq HENRY R. COLLINS.
ROWN'S SHAKER VALERIAN.-2
Vier " for
bdor.B.eArl'ieranißrestcce"z..
SYRUP AND MOLASSES.-
bble. New York Golden Syrup
60 N. 0. Moines., in oak barrels, in atom
and TM side by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE,
te2l in the Diamond.
CHARLES W. WINGARD,
THonts GHAIIAX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
44rAltm practitms in I.)etanlng, Centro, Clearfield,
and Cambria entntim ,
'
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together In the practice of the Low, under the
firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY.
Office, No. O 4 FOURTH STREET.
E. SIMPSON,
Ot H. RIPPEY.
JA XES A. DUN LEV Y ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY VUBLIC
oe16:ly ' OFFICE--No. 91 GRANT STREET
I SCOTT, D ENTIST
Elas removed to the hone lately occupied by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
No• 27€1 Penn Street'
(South side,) third door shrive lirind street.
87• fNAew bnvi, frnrn AA. Al.llll 6P. M. fspilv
JATILES S. KING.,
DENTIST,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLING TO
No. 100 Fifth Street,
CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY
Where his patrons and friends are inritedde
fel2,ly
JA IIES A. LOW RI E. A ttorti ey at Law,
Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith
field and Cherry Alley. dell.ily
T_T AHL, Surgoon Dentist, successor to
a .G. NV. Bold', No. 144 Smithfield street.
40- Office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2
to 6 o'clock. felfkly
Will. CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLVIALE AND RETAIL 1
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 37 1 )lAMOND ALLEY',
NEAR WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
it,7- . Alwaya on hand. Blackberry. Cherry and CopAin
(randier Old Manntiphola and. Rectified V. hsky, of
the very quality. delaydel
E. P.MIDDLETON Pc DUO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.
ALPO DE.,LER , IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 5 NORTII FRONT STREET,
JelAyd PHILADELPHIA.
- -
JOHN DRYAD & CO.,
WOOLCSALZ DIM-El-111N
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
No. 156 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always vn hand, \Vine., Miitionphela
and Ria•tified Whiiikica; WthlOierry,
Raiipb , rry, and Ginger Brandies
Zebra) and egars.
w . a D RINEHART,
btlitllerrralt PPM DLLL TN ALL ILDUS OP
TOBACCO , SNEFF AND SE(44I3S,
_ l .. i N 133 ..00D STREET
LYON ARNsTILtL,
crr.d &III: De.er to
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
AND
Virginia chewing Tobacco,
WOOD STREET,
Uncita the bt.
P17"T:7141.:R 4 .1 1 , PA
IMPORTANT NOTICE
N ( I )NSEQI . ENCE DECUN IN
Ihealth. .n0..,•r0...r i. r,b,ut retirinc from
nc bo
and .11er% ftr ottu, at V Eltl LAOS HATES, I
eoltru ebw k of
FURNITURE,
LumBER,
Ile also nffere (or rent toe Cabinet and Chair Factory
In whale ur m liartianti the Room , noW Occupied 1.1 hi
in th.. e Inquitch Builihng, - Filth :erect—posees , o
givon en the fret of July.
PeNon, in want of Furniture will find thin a rare op
portunity to parehaae. the price, being put down
LowER THAN ust . AL.
11. H. RYAN,
- No. 67 Jura t FIFTH STREET
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
EM BRACING every style of Furnitur
Itoaocrood, Mahogany. and Walnut, tantahla
Parlors, Chaniborsand lining Room . , oqual to at
tp Now York and Pluladelphia, and at
~.i'Y ~. ~ t•'i'y .~
9rofessional
LOCKLUVIZN, CLI:CtON PENN'A
C A. B. - ID .
Qines anti liquors
4u K uiture
VANKERS,
CANE.
VARNISH, Elk', Etc ,
From 10 to 2:5 per Cent
JAMES W. WOODWELL
LOW ER PE
Every !uncle made by hand, and Warranted.
SW" Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity
Furniture and Chuffs• on reaeonnble terms. Bute
and stetunbonr, nirnishtal nt the shortest notice. War
reunis, :SOY. 77 stud 79 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa..
mrldyd •
Tarriages
_
JOHN S. SHAFFER'S
Carriage and Harness Repository,
Tip s . 7 AND 9
('A)R DIAMONI, I , FckTill STREET
BETWEEN THE DI.4IIOND AND IlliEnTY
PITTSBURGH, PA
Carnage. scored, sold and bonght on nom
Repairing dont , prowpty. purchasers from the
will find a large .ssortment of
CARRIAGES, BUDDIES AND HiskiNltlj,
Which will please thcin, both as to quality•:end price
inyStlyw
C. WEST & CO.,
IidNIITACOFOURR OF
CARRIAGES f
ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS,
Z. 197 Penn Street, Pitf-thurgh, Pa.
la' All work
. warranted to be of the beet materiale
wa4 I.rorkmanalnp. myl7,lydia
paigntS.
TIT LAST VAST.
THE CLIMAX FAN.
pHE SUBSCRIBERS H A V ING BOUGHT
the right to manufacture. m Alleghenymnd Arm
strong counties, the (Minas Gram and Sol Fan, the
factory will be found at MUNN .4 BARTON'S. corner of
Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find
it to their advantage to call and see them. They take
the premium everywhere that they have been shown.
They are neat, cheap and the fastest
st ever {mown..
. Vai1,,19,
notllydaw J. STACY.
SPEAKERS.--Sargent's Primary Speaker;
Sargent's Intermediate Speaker.
Sargent'a Standard Speaker.
Zacho's„New American Speaker,
Frost's .".
The Little Speaker,
Columbian Orator.
Fowles' 100 Dialogues, for sale by
J. P.. WELDIN,
stdo 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
CoLLAPSINCIDRU.%TKING CUPS.-
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE FOR SHOOTING MEN
They are easily earned, and yet when expanded form
one of the best ['Holm:lg Cups carried. To be had at
FRESH ARRIVAL at FOREIGN FRUIT
boxes /WWII
250 " Layer
25 drums Sultana
100 boxes Valencia " for Cooking;
50 h'f boxes A' "
50 casks Zante Currants, just recelved and for
sale by REIMER ANDERSoN,
selo 39 H
Wood st., opposite St. Charles otel
WEBB'Sby son
FREE MALSON:. MONITB;
WELDIN.
. 3 4;C4 , :411% , i'
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 65 FOURTH STREET,
CHARTERED IN 1855
OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o'clock also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evening,. from May
Ist to November Ist, from T to 9 o'clock ; and from No
vember let to May Ist. from 6 to 3 o' clerk.
Deposit, received of all sums not lees than 051
Dorcas, and a dividend of the profit, declared twice a
year, in June and December. Interest has laien de
clared acmi-o.nnually, in June and De, ,•mlier, since the
Bank was organized, at the rate of eta per cent. a year.
Interest. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of
the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest
from the first days of Tune and Dec, tuber. compound
ing twice a year without troubling the iLipositor to call or
even to present his pass book. it this rate, moneF will
double in less tnan twelve years, making. in the aggre
gate maul 6211) Otti-GLAti PEA czar. a TUT,
Books containing the Charter, By-laws, Rules and
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the
office _
rarsinarr.
GEORGE ALBREE.
vice PRitirD=als.
Johnil. Shoenbergor,
Hopewell Hepburn,
James Shidle, Alexander 13radley,
Jan, ilerdm.ll,
James D. Finney,
Robert Robb, A. M. Pollock, M. D,
Willoon S. Lovely,
Hitllsaac B. Pennock,
13urrain, William J. Anderson.
John G. Backoren,
John B. Canfield,
J. Gardiner Coffin,
Alonzo A. Carrier,
David Campbell,
John S.Cosgrave,
Charles A. Colton,
William Douglas,
Francis Felix,
Benj. L Fahnestaek,
James W. ilailman,
William S. Haven,
Charles Knap,
BLCILITIRT ANT, TISILLSMI fit
CLI.ARL.ni A. COLTON.
M. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers
Wood Street, corner or Third
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO.,
Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York,
Issue Letters of Credit and Circular Notes for traveler
availal,du in all the eitiett of the Uzite,l States, Canal
the West India 1,,1and,, etc, similar to those in sus
extensive use in Eurge.
so-env LOOXIS rues . D. lAOIIIB.
ATJSTIN LOO3SIS & Cn., Dealers in
Promissory Notes, Bonds. Met tgagei., and oil So
curmes for money.
Money loaned on Cheeks at short datc:s, with collateral
see 11 - 1
NLYITS DILAFTS 1100611 . 1' AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loan , can I t o a,- , oirirnodated
reasonable terms, and eapitaled.s.can L,. furun,lied tri
good suourdies at remunerative , plio..
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting aad leai.sing of ft,
E,
r.
thee, No. V 2 Eiil.7Rlll STREET. at,.vo Wood.
11 . 2.1 y AUSTIN 1..00.7 , 11 , •. Notary Public..
HOLMES & St /NS,. Banker , and Ex
elinnv, Brokers, and Praha. , lobe, Drafts.
Arceptaneeti, 'Gold, Silver and Bank NOW.. • Each.ange
on the En-tern and Western einei ronvamtly for Sol,
eollrrtionv made In all the eltw-. throughout the
Vaned Stat., reeeired to r•qr food. or cur
rent paper, No 07 Market :Arent ivaaren Tlord and
Fourth Arects.
WILLIAM BAGALEA
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street
WM H. SMITH
wm. 11. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
OS SECOND AND (41 FIRST STREETS
bt 1%.111 1:1
11111.11,E1t & RICKETSOL
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS
N , pal AN! ( - MINER i , F LIBERTY AN
AX!) SOLE AGENTS FOR
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS
ron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ac., dc., Con
stantly on hand. [mr-
WILLIAM %LANS II
M'CANDLESS, MEANS & CO
[ SteCTI,OO.6 T.) WIC[ 6 leC
WHOLESALE G R OCESS
I nos, N A ILIA, rt.As . CI TTC;II Y
A P ITTAIltrt(11111/1:1:FACTURESOZN FtA LLT
Cbrn, of 11 - ,,rni aria Water Surd.
,forwarding and Tommission
wILLIAM U. Y EATON ,
Commission Merchant,
NO. 216 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPH
4it" Agent f r 11,1,1,3r1c rlttitnrign,
Pu
Company Am.t.•rdutn Gin an.l G. rinan
gar.; Wines, tintn.ties„ in Ct,totn 11,a-e Ana
JOHN MOOItHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR TII E SALE 01 ,
PIG METAL AN!) 'BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARKET
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
AT THE
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
FlTrslititt“ 11, PA.
Wll & 11. iiicC I, Uaf It Et.; P Ecr
. FULLY announce that they are rei.eicinit, a
second supply of CARPETING, selected dtreetiy trent
the Itnvirtzre and Manufacturers, by one of the firm,
now in the East, to which they invite the attention of
purchasers- Also, a new style of CANTON ItIATITNG.
for Summer Parlors. 'rhe latest make of CARPET
SWEEPERS, etc- etc., which shall be offered .at the
I lowest rates. Ljeg] W. D. AH. .McCALLUM.
N OTICE TO iir2;TTS.—We have on hand
Gent's Patent Leather and French Calf
And STRAP SHOES, which we are soulng
j . yl
$1 200—zu 0 .,, ,R 0f S A fi L ve E r. .- 0., A dwelling
and
Ann street-.I.IIPrY, with lot of e,r0up...1 '4O rout front
by 110 deep to Ho 'son street. Also, a eottade house
on Row:own strevc. Price for en, tR.Uo. Terms easy.
te.23 B. CUTHBERT 1 SON, 51 Market qt
..
ASOF EsTRA FI QUA LIT?
BELLING VERY LOW.
The best alNiailiner.t in the city will always be found at
THE PERIN TEA SiTs lir, •
.
No. 38 fifth Strut, Near ii , oad.
ow.— •S. JAYNES.
5/1 aR. AY ER's wo4g. CON FECT lON,
•-0 for sale by_
r 4 tisTwa.L $ SHEPILARD, Druggi.qta,
' • Corner Wood and Sixth strecits
WINNER'S COLLECTION OF .11USIC
FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting tif
COTTILLIONS,
scHurrisca ES,
QUADRILLES,
POULLS, WALTILS, )11ARCIILS, I{ORNPIPEs, REELS, Jiaß, F.eicy
DANCES, and other popular mrs, arranged in an easy man
ner for the violin, •S. Winner. Price fie cents. Copies
mailed on receipt o price. For sale by.
1 ion JOHN H. MELLOR, at Wood street
--- .
REAL JAPAN BLACKING.—This ines
timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro ,
duces a most brilliant jet black, affords nourishment to
the leather, and is free from any unpleasant smell. For
sale wholesale or retail, by
ft.o W KiS-.ESSENCE OF .1 AMAICA
GINGER—A excellent family medicine, for vale
renoleszile and total', ' JOS. FLEMING,
corner Market st and Diamond.
BOWri & TETLEY?,
No. 136 Wood st-
_ •
EIERRING-11) bbls; Eaotport, new.;
...II) .. do.. Alewlvete, do
ror sale by W.ll. H. SMITH & CO.,
11S Seeon,l, and 147 Front streets.
a! • •
1 IlillOW- CURTAINS—At Wholesale
' mrlo and
'Retail' for
y . P. 34a1ZAITALT k CO
wig •
~!tf' ~-'
P. A. Madeira, . •
John H. Mellor,
James B. D. Moeda,
Jame+ NPAuley,
Walter P. Marshall,
Wilco') Miller,
Henry L. Ringwalt,
John M. Sawyer,
George S. Selden,
J ohrilL Scully,
Alexander Tindle,
Theeteld Umbetaetter,
Isaac Kintner.
PENN'A
6roters.
PITTSBURGH
3(. - • it tit Nrtx..
rue.burgh, P
nnclN STREE-N
PITTSBURGH, PA
CIMEZig
11 . 1761WW;H,
I'ITTSBURGII. I
Second Arrival 1859
OF
A LARGE STOCK OF
CO-r.I.GRr,Sf-; GAITERS
SI FIFTH STREET
W. E. sciovinwrz ar, co
JOS. FLEMING,
corner Diamond and Market street.
OUNDRY IRON --50 tons Lake Superior
Foundry iron; to arrive and for sale by
HENRY El. OOLLENS.
anSMI/Mfe•
WEST' BRANCH
Mutual Insurance CompanY,
,OCK . HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHAR7'ERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OY?EBX'
SY LvANI A.
Cosh Chpito/...........t300,000 I Premium Nolo, $1.3'2,343
TII IS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, An, in town or
country.
DlZsArroan t—Hon..l. J. Pearce,.l. B. Hall. T. T. Abrams '
Hon. G. C. Harvey, Clem. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chas. A.
Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. W bite = Thomas Kitchen.
IiON. 0. C. HARVEI, President.
T. T. AMMO. Vice President.
Taos. Krrcura, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
No. 65 Fifth street.
NIONONGAIIIELA.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JAMES A. HtPrCHISON, President.
HENRY H. ATWOOD, Secretary.
OFFICE, No. 98 Water Street.
WILL ITC,SURE' AGtINST isLL:,: . 4llrips or,. FIRE
_ _
AND MARINE RISKS
ASSETS—MAY MTH, 1659.
Stock, Due.. 1311.15, payable on demand, and se
cured by two approved names ' '. ' 5115,500 00
Bills Reeeivable n.
36,645 29
Bills Discounted 500 50
115 shares Ntechanics' Bank Stork, cost 6,106 00
100 .' Citizens' Bank - " •• 5,175 00
40 " Exchange Bank " " 2,050 00
50 " Bank of Pittsburgh " " 2,750 00
Balance of Book Accounts ............ ................ 6, 054 98
Office Furniture 400 00
Cash 64,113 04
$239,653 31
HENRY M. A.7112N0,D, Secreigry.
- ' )IRE
James A. Hutchison, George A. Berry,
Wm. B. Relines, Robert Dairen ,
William Rea, Joseph Kirkpatrick
Wilson DLilieJohn PirDevitt,
i - is 'Win. A. Ma'am%
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
(:) )MPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Oftlee, No. 435
and 437 CIIES7'NUT STREET, near Fifth.
STATTISENI or ABSITS, J.121' Ulla lot, 1859.
Puhfi.thed A grcenbly to An Act of As:tenably,. being:
Fir-t Mortgages. amply secured .1,731,669 89
Real E,tate, (pre,ent value $103.313 6 1,) ...A 77. 764 71
'Temporary Loans on ample Collateral Sects 88,530 29
Stocks, wiebent value (*86,667 7'2,) root- 71.547)
NOteS and Bills Receivable 4,808 40
42,007 36
W.,010,3:16
The only profits from premiums which this company
can divide by law, are from risks which have been de-
ined.
urances made on every description of . Property,in
and Country, at rates as low as are consistentwith
senor.)'.
:since their neorporation, a period of thirty years,
they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding
Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of
the advantages of Insurance, as well as theistality and
disposition to•rneet with promptness all liabilities.
busses paid durm the year . 1855; €118,806 . 57.
Charles W. Bander, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Warner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C.. Dale,,
George W. Richards, George Fates,
CRAB. N. BAN George
President
EDWARD C DALE.,Vice President'
WM. A. STEEL., Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent,
my IS Northes.st corner Third and Wood streets.
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co
Of Philadelphia,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dize, Furniture, &c.,in town or country.
,
OFFICE 2'O. SO S TrA.,NUT STRBRT.
CAPITAL, 8177,931
Invented a, follow,. en,—
Fir,t Mortgage on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount ..... —.1151,600 CO
Pennsylvania 11141 road Co.'s 611 cent.Mortgago
Loans, 530.000, cost. 27403 00
Allegheny County 6 111 cent. Permaylvtuala
RA - Aloud Loan, 10.000 00
City of Philadelphia, 6V, rt. Penn'a R.R. Loan. 0, 000 00
Penn,ylvania Railroad Company Stock 4.000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance C 0... 19,150 (0)
Stock of County Fire Inqurunce Co 1,050 00
Swel: of Delaware M. 9. Insurance Company. 160 10
Union In4urance Co', Scrip 3.30 CO
30.373 43
HJts Recoirahle.tay4u ,4 parlor-
I.—ok Account,. acerued interest, etc 7.311 OA
Ca. , t, on hand and in Hank 15,563 99
.. .. .
tJ76.418 43
CLEM TINGLEY. Pre:udent.
DIRICTDIEI. •
"hem Tm,:Jer• Samurd Bispham, -
Whlltarn R. Thningsnn, Robert Stern,
Frederik , ' Brown. Wllluau Mu,,er,
Cornchus :4Le.Vt•tart.il, BelUNlnln W. Tingley,
John R. Worrel, Marahall /Bit :
11 T_ Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert 'Poland, Charles Leland,
Frederik I...uung, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charle. B. l Ni - of. . ' Smith Bowen,
J funk.. s. W ce,Lin :11,1. John thssell. Pitts.
B. M. lIINCHMAN. Secretary.
J. 4'; A ittiNER ("OFFIN, Agent,
mylt Northenid eorner Third and Wend street.%
fdufational.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
L oRETro, coLTNTy, VA,
THIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated
for Eduisittional Purposes' affords all tho induce
ments that can be desired for aCatholic Institution. 1r
I s located in the most healthy and Pieturesque portion
of the Alleghenies, clasuint four miles from Cresson
Sunion,bn Om direct mat route . between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh. The scholastic year commences the
find of September, and will close on thu Ist day of July
following.
The Terms for Board. Including a thorough English
Scientific course, are. Pee per annum,
'Elie 01a,slom and Modern Languages form an extra
charge of $lO per annum.
NVe..hing ana us,e of Betiding CO, . -
For further particulars apply to chi superior of the
Jllogo.
11,4eronces can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Connor.
mrltdaw
VINCENT'S COLLET=E AND SEMINA
RY. under the rare of the Benedictine Fathers,
oar LATIti W FsTMoRELAND COUNTY. Pa.
In the College are taught the usual branches of En
glish Fklncation. . • " •
le the Seminary, the Classics, Mathematics, History,
Rlietorics. Philosophy, etc.. and the ditterent branches
of higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring
to the Priesthood.
The terms for board and Tuition are $3O per year, to
be paid sembannuallY, strictly in advance.
Germanapd French , and other languages, Dratritl g
Nunia,g,'lllisic,foyin no bxtrab•harges,excoptung some,
recompensa.tion for the use of nistruinepts.
Medicine, Washing, Book," Stationery,le., form extra
charges.
For particulars apply to the Directors of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September,
and ends on the :id of July following.
FATHER G. B. LIIMM,
iyl3 Director of the College,.
$ t
9 000 FoR A BRICK HOUSE anti
t lots of groupd, ou Bupk. pule, Al
legheny City.
A 2,500 for 3, y acres of choice land, and dwelling house,
at 4 miles from the city.
$3,000 for 115 acres of land,el sixteen miles from the
city, with good improvements.
10,000 for 3) scree of laud, at four miles fp:tin:Hie city;
good dwelling house, barn, stable, dc--oreliantl of from
400 to 500 trees, all under good ranee—coal of good quid-
Re,,,e .Thperoipemcritr‘oe and s ,T n many
y others
arelitee f ar o c worth $4,500.
S. CUTHBERT A SUN,
Real Estate Agents, 31 Market street.
.11A.
NDIE FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES:
B —Warranted of the held quldity. AlsO, a complete'
assortment of .Wlnes,.Whisiteya and thns, of superidr
tept constantly on hand as -
,iOSEFII FLEIdING'S,
Corner Inantond and V;arket street.
FANS' FANS.-2,500 Palm Lenf Fans,
sold by the case or single. Silk, Linen load Paper
Fans, at low prices at EATON, CREE A CO'S.,
n'3 Fifth and Market sta.
VALUABLE ;si - r ,RAIATION TO
BlJlLDEFtS.—Moulditigs:Wilidow Frainr%PaPel
Doors, Shutters, Sash, Mantels, he.; to fact, every kind
of woodwork used in building, all mado of good mate
nabs by the best of workmen and unrivalled machinery.
Brackets of every pattern furnished and scroll sawing
done. J. A H. T. PRICE,
Central Planing Mill l
• Water Wept, between Foderal and
apB, ' Alleshe
QAUNDEIeS VIOLIN 8011601,.;—.4 new
1...7 and Scientific Self -Instructing SChool "beam violin,
op an entirely pew method; fpfended for beginners,
amateurs and teaChers• This work is porticularlY. In'
sive the scholar a short, thormillil Wu\ sPiel , '
-"v.* the Tioliti in all its brans ies, In
less titic method of pixy,— • • f
than one half the finis • ra 414 47 1 Z 1T1 „., an ,,,,y
other work ever publishe d orintrodUcedin
try—by George Saunders. Price.so cen. For sale by
JOHN H. ts MELLOR,
No.Bl Wood street.
Copies mailed on receipt of the pries. mr24
PURE STILL CATAWBA WINE.—I
have on hand a large supply , of pure Still Catawba
Wine for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything
In this line should call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. JOS. Er/AWING,
Cnrnor Btamorn-1 and Market atv...t.
CHEESE. -200 boxes extrp. prime cutting
Cheese for sale by
iy6 HENRY H. COIILDIS
AKE FISH.-200 packages for sale by
HENRY H. COWNS,
HITE BEANS-50 bushels for sale
• .w - IVM. H. SMITH & CO
robts7prime Svru
WM. H. SMITH a CO.,
• Second and Front sta.
Q UPE RI OR RECORD CAP.—For saleby
1.0• - ' • •f• •-•-• • .3. E. VELDIN,
les)
CHEESE -50 boxes choice Goshen Cheese
just received and for sale rd
HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S,
sp9 corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley.
-R OSIN.-VO bbls. No. 2 Rosin, on hand'
And for sale hv H. C. & d. H. SAMMIE.
AFLUlD—Warran
for sale by J. R. 4 4 1„El
63 Wood street, twit
a
HEC 101)E.--On all the : , for sale
k.) ' J. IL WELDUS.
42 Wood streetosar Fan*.
PRIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, No. 60 SMlTH
field street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has
been in Practice for the last ticentyflrt years. His busi
ness has been confined meetly to Private and Surgical
Disease:-
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 certain class
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 Diseases,
Impurities and Scro&lous Affections. Amani f lso, ale di s use
elf ses
arising flofroma hereditary taint, which
in the form of a letter, psoriasis, and a great many forms
of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is en
tirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery,_
SEMINAL WEAKNESS:
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual grati
ficabion, which the young and weakminded often give
way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only 'reliable
remedies known in this countu—they are safe, and
make a speedy restoration of heth.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to care this painfu
disease in cilia, days—he will warrant a cure. He also
treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhcea, Stricture, Uretlial Dis•
charges Female Weakness,slonthly Suppressions, Dis
eases of . the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,
Pains in the Back and 'Kidneys, Irritation of the !Mad
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a 11,
directed to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pit‘r
burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from ob
servation.
. Office and .Private Rooms, No: 60 Smithfield stree
Pittabnrgh,Pa. . . JY27
•-.- .. • To Young Men.
._• - •
ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM
the effects of youthful excess, self-abuse, or the
debility arising from Sexual Disease, can be surely and
permanently restored to perfect health, strength, and
vigor, by using the
ELIXIR DE VIE. s
This most valuable Medicine is prepared from a r
ceipt of an eminent Parisian Physician, and is constant
used in Europe with never tailing success. It wi
thoroughly remove all
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
SEMINAL EMISSIONB
LAD
111PEDIME 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 stiffer
i❑g without knowing a remedy.
The cost of cure is trithng. One bottle will fait on
month, and is suitable for either sex. Sent free by ma
to all parts of the United States.
Price, $1 per Bottle,
Address;
D. B. ANDERSON,
1181 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—A Circular containing hill particulars and
tions will be sent with each bottle, and free to any ad
dress, on application.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
mr2stmaii-00,1
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRAN:3rvii.-
TATlON.—Yroposaiv will be received at the Quar
termaster Generals Office until 12, M., on the lot day of
October next, for the transportation of military supplies
during the year IE6O and 1601, on the following routes.:
1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terri
tory of Kansas, from Fort Laramie, in the Territory of
Nebraska, or from any point on the west bank of the
Missouri river north of Fort Leavenworth and south of
latitude 42 deg. north atwhich orpot may be establish
' ed, to the posts which are nowmay be established in
the Territory of Nebraska southoflatatude 44 deg. north,
in Oregon south of latitude 44 deg. north and east of
longitude 114 deg. west, and in the Territory of Utah
north of latitude 40 degrees north and east of longitude
114 deg. west.
2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Terrace
ry of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas in the State
of Missouri, to Fort Union in tbe Territory of New Mex
ico, or to any other depot that may be designated in that
Territory. .
3. From Fort Union, or such other depotlls may be des
ignated in the Territory of New Mexico, to the posts or
depots that are or may be established in the
ilitary
Department of New Mexico, except Forts Bliss and
Fillmore.
The weight to be transported each year will not be less
on either of the routes than one hundred thousand
pounds, nor more on route 1 than ten millions of pounds,
and on routes 2 and 3 than two millioas • five hundred
thousand pounds each.
Proposals will state the rate per hundred pounds per
hundred miles for which the transportation will be per
formed ori. each route in each month of the year, and
may be made for all the routes collectively, for any two
of them, or for each route separately.
Bidders will give their names in full as well, as their
places of residence, and be prepared to execute-bonds
with good security in such an amount as the Quarter
master,General may determine.
-
.Contractors mast be in readiness for service by the
let day of January,,lii&O; and as transportation rosy be
demanded at any time for the whole weight to to trans
ported during the year on all or either of the routes,
they will be required to have places of busines or agen
cies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth, Fort Lar
amie, and Fort Union, or other depot in New Mexico, at
which they may be communicated with promptly and
readily.
Each propisal must be accompanied by a guarantee,
sig~nned by tnree or more persons known or satisfactorily
'l.ifleal to theguartermaster General. setting forth that
if the party proposing shall be awarded the contract,
they will enter an obligation for its faithful performance.
• Propesale will be endorsed as follows; Pr0p . 06041 for
Army Tratoportatioa. and none Will be entertained un
less they fully comply with all the stipulations set forth
in this idv ert eminent-
The right is reserved of rejecting any, or all die bids
that. Marts. made: - •
QUARSCI3.IIISTML GErratt's Omer.
Washington, June 27, 1E59.
Jy4rmwsftOctl -
- - - _
ASSETS, $970,478 43
Public Sale of Orizaba lron Works, Sophia
• Furnace, &c.
D 1 virtue of authority, vested in us as
-LP as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard 31-Cor
i-leek. and in pursuance of a decree of the District Court
of Allegheny county. m tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. in Nu. 3 of Zsprelnber terre,lBsB. we will expose
to piiblie sale, at the Merchants' Exchange, on Fourth
street, in the city of Pittsborgh, gn the 13th da Tot Sep
tember, 1852, commencing at 11 o'clock, A.3f, or at such
time and place to whiall said sale may be thee there ad
journed, all the following described property. to wit:
The lands and tenements composing and appurtenant
to Oriraba Iron Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in
Pollock township. adjoining and adjacent to the borough
of New Castle, in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania. bound
ed and described as follows
A piece of land bounded. north byDreshannock'ueek;
east by the Pennsylvania Canal; south by other land of
said trust, and west by Neshannock creek. containing one
acre more or less, on whiehare.ereated a blast furnace.
known by the merle of Sephi9c.l o feel Square and 45 feet
high, casting house, tuyer house, cinder house. stock
house boiler hoose, engine house, engine and blast
with three boilers in boiler house, and fire extra boilers
act and complete, and large brick stud;.
A piece ofland, beginning at north-east corner of Rol
'trial-lie lot, on Noshannock ereek,running thence north
473 V west 192 feet, north 473? east 151 feet; thence along
said mill lot 249 1 4 feet to the place of beginning; on
which is a brick 'office and a blacksmith shop.
A piece of land of one acre and 84 perches. , more or
less, beginning
. at a post near Lock No. on Pennsylva
nia Canal, running south :SW weld 300 feet to a post on
said canal; thence south 2S: 4 east 348%feet ton post on
Neshannock creek; thence south 46%. west Mt feet by
said creek to a post. thence south2)% ° east 249% feet to
the place of beginning: on which ie erected a Rolling
Mill, the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds attach..
ed, in which are 16 boiling furnaces, 6 heating flunaces,
boilers and encine, sufficient to drive all the machinery
in said mill; bal small rolls, nail plate and muck
shters,.. atc, `25 nail 'machines; and one
wrought spike machine, and a brick warehousp, C.O by 20
-
feet.
A piece of land, beginning on the canal at south-west
corner of mill lot, and running south west 130 feet
along said canal; thence south 60,%° east - 50 feet by land
of J. & IC. White. thence south 2 9 east 181 feet by
street; thence west 24 feet to a pork thence south 2°east
150 feet by an alley; the re 18 feet b y 4. A. 4. C. White,
14 fpn 4.japticp , along, said" lot. to the place of begin
mg, 'Containing ouobser acte, mote less o n which is
a nail and stave factory 411 1 - iy 112 feet, engine and boiler
hcinse, with engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24
nail marlines, one spike machine, one stave machine,
cireular,saws, Ac, therein contained; one clay house. 58
by 34 feat, with machinery for grinding and tempering
clay to make fire brick. and a briek-chying house 78 by
36 feet, partly on said lot and partly on land of .1. & c.
_
A lot of gronno. An : 8, fp hi ea aildltiqn to New Cas
tle, bounded on the north and east by streets; sotitli by
lot No. 7.and west by Jefierson street, 54 feet front by
150 feet, on which is a brick cooper-shop, 25 by 40 feet,
'and carpenter ahoy 12 feet square. . •
A - piece of land in Neshannock township, lying south
I
of Easthrook road, containing 3% acres, more or less, be
ing past of the Ihriapson tract, purchased' by P. M'Cor
muck from Diana Itimpsou, situate about 134 miles from
New Castle, on the Eastbrook road.
A heat greunci, bounded north by other land of said
trash astliy A'. L. and W. Crawford; south by White's
heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is ercetsd
,
a• brick dwelling honee.
' The above described property will be sold together, as
a whole.
Also, in separate parcels, as described:
The undivided hailer 400 acres of land, more or less,
in Naslittandelf toiroshitl, bounded Borth by Crawford;
east by Pearson, Pyle and others; south by Thomas Falls.
, and west by Maitland and Crawford, aboundin g with coal:
' about 250 acres cleared; coal banks opened; a numberof
1 inane houses, barns, sheds, stables, chke - overs, &e,
erected thereop.
A piece of land in Neshannock township, templed by
lauds of William 'Alexander, James Boyle and Joh
inln
,Dl'Kes, containing 39 acres and 130 perches,' on which
1 tweeted a plank hoese, a log house, a frame stable; 4lont
, 20 acres (geared; also a : iefoll spring of water.
1 Four 'ddritiguous lots of ground. in Pollee': township,
hoUnded On the north by Cunningham and others, south
Fly p49lbk Vog4b and ethers, anti wes t rIY
en which are preptept cjwellipe houses, stables, Ac.
A piece of land in the - Ixwough of New Castle.
beginning at the north-crest corner of school house, on
of. Jefferson street, nearthe bridge, over Ne- '
east $4 . erts 130 feet, to said
an
shn'oe' " tualtit k Meek; tileti‘!
creek; thence north 373.. f? went 43 feet; tnence f,314°
west 281 feet, to Jefferson street; thence south 1° east 125
feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more
or less.
A lot of round.g 60 feet front by 103 in depth, in the
borough of New Castle, bounded north by streeh 01/3; by
Wien' south by Jacob j,int.„ and West by Jetferton street,
on which is
g ores
a fraine stable. ,
ground 'Pollock township, in White's addi
beginning on Stilt street; at the cOr
tioAnitootNfe* Cattle..
thence south 2° east by said street 60
nee of lot No 2 :
fehh t h en ce south 88° west by lot No 3,150 feet; thence
north west by alley :50 feet, to south-west corner lot
No. 1; thence north 88° east by lot NO. '2, 150 feet to the
place of beginning.
A frame °use and lot in Pollock township, bounded
nor th by Neahannoak credit cant by Jefferson street;
west by —; east by
A lot of ground in said township, bounded north by
Wallace; east by by an alley; south by Dickson, and crest
by . Croton road; being btlfeet to frontby 150 feet in depth.
Also, a 'Moat of land, of abont . 423 acres, in Sugar Creek .
township,yenango county, Pennsylvania, known as the
Saw-Mill Tract, being the same described in deed from
Pollard M'Cormick to said trustees, dated 24,1 August,
1855.
A more full and accurate, description of the property
to be sold will be furnished from the deeds, at the time
of sale, or previously, on application to the trustees.
TEEMS s—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. • ISAAC Di. P.ENNOCK, ,
WILLIAM K. INDUCE,
CELAILLE 3 KNAP,
July 23,1859-6wah H. BRADY WILKM.
THE
PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago
WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL
THE NIGHT TRAINS.
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAM!
ON AM/ AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1859
Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty' and
Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as follows
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fort Wayne
Expres, ...... 1225 L.lt. 6:56 A. M. 101 P. N.
Dlail 6:50 a. x.
Express 12...i0 P. 11. 8:45 P. 11. 2:30 A. tr.
[ ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 6:47 P. IA; raPre"
8:17 A. tr. _ _ .
•
•
RETURNING.
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH—MaiI, Si2s P. Y.; Express
r. 314 Express, 2 . 20 s. x.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, - from Federal street,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9,30 a. a., and En2o r. U.
From " 6O " " 1210 "
• •
Through trains connect as follows r•—
AtAlliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
`ltsu"'road: -
At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cup
hogs Falls, etc.
xarnifteld, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San
- 'dtisky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. LOU* LOWS
, ville, etc.
At Forett, 'for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cinein-
nazi, etc., etc.
At Lima. for Sidney. Dayton. Cincinnati. etc., etc. -
At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette. Ind., St. Louts, and
interrhediate raids in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatab for all points on the New Albany and Salem
Railroad.
And at 'Chictigos 'with trains for all points in Illinois.
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. .
For further information and throrgh tickets apply
J. STEW ART, Ticket Agent,
. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh
H. C. STEVENSON, - Ticket Agent,.
Passenger Station, Allegheny-.
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office of the
Company on the line of the road, to all Tarts of the
United States. J. J. HOUSTON,
jell General Prmenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
1859 81111.11103. ARRA.NOENgIiT. 1859
On itild Mier Mcirildeiy, April llth.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
NEVE DAILY TRAINS.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger
Station every morning. (except Sundays,) at 250 A. K.,
stopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh,
Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at all regular
stations between Johnstown and Hatrisburg, connecting
at Harrisburg at I P. X., with train for Baltimore direct,
arriving in•Philadelplua at 5:00 P.M.
THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
4:20 P. X., stopping only at principal stations, making
direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and
arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 72.33 A. N.
THE .EIaa'RESS TRAIN leaves the Station every
evening at 8:50 P. X.. stopping only at Greensburg, La
trobe, Johnstown, Wilmorc, Gallitzin, Altoona, aO., cola =
fleeting at Harrisburg with the train direct for Baltimore,
and arriving'in Philadelphia at 1000 A. X.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 0:00 o'clock, a. x, stop
ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch
Tram at 10:50 a. it., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 P. N,
Conernaugh,laki P. at.
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 510 P. X, stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) ii 61040 A. x. ,
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TR.A.,IN for Turtle
Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 4,30 P.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forturtle Creek
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 03.:3 P. at.
RETURNLNG TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fel;
lows:—Express, 1245 P. x; Mail. 11:50 P. Fast Line,
1.200 a.; Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 4,:.K; First
Turtle Creek Accommodation, 0:50 a. at; Second Ac
commodation, 12430 P. x; Third Accommodation, 005
P. X.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairs
ville Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train
East and West, Express Train West, and the Johnstown
Accommodation Train East and West.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
stopping at all stations on th., Pittsburgh and Connells
vine Road, leave daily. (Sunday excepted) as follows
Mail Train,
7:00 A. x; Express Train, :.50 P. at. Return
ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar
rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 e. at, and 605 P. X.
, The traveling public will find it greatly to their inter
est, in going or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot
be surpassed on any other route. Theroad is ballasted
with stone, and is entirely free from dust; we can
promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor
this road with their patronage.
PARE:
No New York $l3 GOTo 8a1tim0re........
Philadelphia.- 10 00 I
Harrisburg Lancaster--
Baggage checked to all stati ,.
ons on the Pennsylvania
Railroidiand to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing ticeets in car, will be charged
ONE-HALF CENT PER MILE in addition to the Station
rates,
except from stations where the Company has no
Agent.
- NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold
thernlolves responsible for personal baggage, only, and
for anamount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been
employed to convey Passengers and Bagg.age to and
from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed .5 cents for
each passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
On Liberty and Grant streets.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, April 27, trains will
leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitts
.
burgh, as follows s
Pittsburgh. acceland and Chicago /inc.—Express trains
leavei Pit Lsburgh at Eli 5 A. IL, and LOS r. st., for Cleve
land, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chica go , and
the North West. The 1:05 P. M. train connects at Bayard
with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch.
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland,
must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.
River Line—Express trains leave at 12:15 A. x., and
1,05 P. a; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Colum
bus and Cincinnati. The 12,15 A. M. train stops at Wells
ville, Steubenville and stations below Steubenville. The
LOS i. st. train stops at Wellsville and stations below
Wellsville. •
➢fad Train leaves at &25 a. xi stopping at all Way Sta-
Lions on River Line.
Accommodation leaves at 5:00 P. X.; running to Weller.
title only, stopping at all Way Stations. • _
sPittzburoh, Columbus and Cincinnati Short Line via Ma
boni/le.—Fast Express at 12:15 n. at. and Express L-06 P.
X, for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, t n
cinnati, Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all points in
the South West
The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati, without change of cars. Splendid Sleeping
Cars attached to esete Express train.
Passengers desiring to go to. Columbus, Cincinnati,
etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line,
must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville.
Bacgage checked through and handled free of charge.
pare always as low as any other route, and connec
tions certain.
TlArough Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Hax
risburgh. Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
F: R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland.
.TNO. STEWART. Ticket Agent,
a .21 Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859
THE BALTIILORE AND OHIO RAIL
ROAD COMPANY are now prepared . to receive
and forward Merchandise under through bills of lading
to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN
CITIES.
Rates guaranteed to be equally favorable with those of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any other line.
For information as to rates, facilities, etc., etc., appli
cation may be made by letter or in person to either
of the undersigned agents
At 805T9N, -3 1oseipot ter, epilog State and Washing
tonatreets.
At NEW YORK, C. W. Per - veil, "Zt Broadway, about
the Astor House.
At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun A Cowton, corner
Broad and Cherry streets.
At PHILADELPHIA, CoL, corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
At BALTIMORE. J. T. England, Camden Station.
At PITTSBURGH, .1. 4, Caughey, 144 Water street.
las-Particular attention of merchants, manufacturers
and shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City,
and vicinity, is called to the facilities of this New Rotas
ascornparertwith . others, and their patronage and favors
are respectfully solicited. HENRY D. 31E
k jaIOUT General Freight Agent B. A. 0. RISCo.
NEW ROUTE VIA, RIVER' AND
RAILROAD. . . .
indifal4POUS & Cincinnati Railroad.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Lafay
ette and Indianapolis, .New Albany and Salem,
and
Michigan Central Roads for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND,
-BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights carried from Cincinnati or Lawreneelxup, In
less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours,
and at 4.9 low rates. any
only road by which shipmerds
can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without
breakingbulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent, at Cin
&matt or, W. B. CIiTTLNG, Agent, at Lawrencebtirg,
will receive prompt 'attention, and no - charge for cam
misaion ; no charge for drayage or commission atissicresrso
b'Ar further information apply to THOMAS RATIO/11,
(No. 1.15 Water street,) Agent of the Comp who is
prepared to give Mantua =arta to Indianapolis,Terre
Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Greencastle, CAW
forclorille, Charleston, Faris and Mattoon.
H. C. -LORD, Presider'.
JNa F. CHEER, General Freight Agent. mril
=warm nrrinsreau . wort L. =alum
CCURLING;ROBERTSON & CO., Mann
facturers of. Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLA,V3
WARE. Warehouse, No. 17 Wood street, corner
-•
Front. Pltt§lorsh.
la" All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glas
at low market prices. [aplEdly
W A, & F. 11.ARBURG
J. 1 1, mem= sin XASCLwacramil ur
CIGARS
AND 01t14ERAT:. COMNIISsiON MERCHANTS,
NO. 45 WEST LOMEXP T, BALTIMORE, MD.
We invite the attention of the trade to our large and
well a.saorted . stock of German and Domestic el
Our facilities for imports 9g well as the variety' oS
assortment are unsurpmsed by any house in the tes
while large contracts made by one of the firm daring the
enable us to hold out eatta
fy
dull times, in Germany,
ducements to our friends at present, se22cly
MULLER'S CELEBRATE - I)
srAitycincet HOCK and MOSELLE WINES,
import en
ed and for sale by W. A. AF. MARBURG,
seZny Sole Agts, Baltimore, Md.
ERMAN HARDWARE-AIN'T! CUTLE,
G
Rl', imported and for sale at low figures, by
wilay W. A. AF. MARBURG, Baltimore, Md.
CARTW33,IGHT & YOUNG,
(Successors to John Carttrright4
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table. Cutlery, Surgical and Dental ;
Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing '1`143, etc- No. SO
Wood street. They give special attentionto themannfsc,
taring of Trusee_s,SapporUrs, etc. Jobbing and Rerr
tag with pteactaehty and despatch. a I
OlasstuaTe.