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From 10 to 10,000 pounds.
CHIME BELLE mado to order. STOP AND OA( lO t.
COCKS of all Fires, for Steamboats.
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
and every variety of Brasil Cavenge finished in the
neatest manner.
BABBIT'S 'ANTI-ATTRITION METAL: FUL
TON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, for Strain
names. ap23:ly
PHILLIPS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS AND
SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central Rail
road. Mark Goods, in all cases, to our care.
no27:lyd►w-_IIO
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(Successors to John Cartwright,)
Aasll ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental
truments, Gulls, Pietale, Flatting Tackle, etc., Zio. 88
Wood Street. They give special attention to the manufacj
turing of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repair
i i , with punctuality and despatch. an.l7
COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE.--
A valuable property of six acres, with a good dwel
ling house, orchard and gardeu, thrieciourtlis of a mile
11 - 0111 the city, 15,500. Alan, a desirablo proporty of gin acres, at four miles trom the ray, With i r :..od trick dwel
ling house, 500 fruit trees, grapes and minion fruits, tnow.
Alas, an excellent property oflqt j acres. good house Iwo
fruit trees, Ae.; situate at 4 miles from the city, $2,50,.
The above are all in healthy and pleasant locAtions, and
immediate possession can be had.
S. CUTHBERT it SON,
je 24
TEAS. -A choice selection of Black and
Green Teas, in store and for ealo Wholesale or Re•
tail, at the Pagoda Tea Biqa, corner of the Diamond
and Diamond alley.
foil HA WORTH & BROWNLEE.
A GONG that is sounded too loudly only
startles people, so In sounding your praises, you
can't do it with too light a hand. FLEMING, corner
Wood and Sixth, merely say, if you want HATS. CAPS,
or CLOTHING, lust call. °cab
WOOL GOODS.-200 dozen for sale at
V .77 mAr.zrTS774.-rt.
JOSEPH HORNE
WI TDOW CU • L
ured, at wholesale and retail, at reduced price
R 412 W. P. MARSHALL & Co.
SWEET POTATOES.-30 barrels Choice
selected Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lust received and
for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
eett4 corner Market and First eta
THREE CASKS PURE BLACK LEAD,
..L. fin sale by BECKHAM Si KELLY,
octa
___ Alleghen • City.
CAN PU 2' 0 0 1 , or salt ,
I by BECKIIABI & KELLY,
unt3 Allegheny City.
ACARONI.-2.1) boxes Italian ;
VERMICELLI—a do do:
OLIVE 01 - 1.--2.: dozen genuine, in quarts;
25 do do in pints;
5 du Lucca, in Florence
flask*, innt received and for sale by
REYMER A ANDERSON,
apl6 29 Wood at, oiposite at. Uterine Hotel.
fORN
MEAL.-30 bbl. Choice Sifted
to -weal; 30 bids. Choice Unsißed Corn ?Seal just
received4pd for sale by . JAMES A. FETZBS,
ane corner of Market and First sta.
o ATO
ipl9
arrels for sale %
Il am.
aittilt7 R. 00
EVE
Motets and Seitaurants.
B. D. DfAertit,
.THosus Gauum
SCOTT HOUSE,
co r . Irwin street and Duquesne Way;
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MARKER & GRAHAM,
PROPRIETORS.
CORNUCOPLE RESTAURANT,
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS
and others is directed to this establishment, which
!lAA been recently fitted up for the purpose or affording
SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL.
LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par
ticularly invited to call. Everything pertaining to an
EATING SALOON will always be found, of the freshest
the marlet affords. ap:Stdaw
CLINTON HOUSE, •
if.r/OJl^TOlf*Jr, Pennsylvania,
JOHN BIERER, Proprietor.
THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR
HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through
out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the reeep.
bon of guests. The Railroad front Connellsville to
Uniontown sill be finished early in July, thus affording
a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to personSwish
mg to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during
the liewted term. This House is situated within a few
moments drive of the celebrated Fayette Springs, and
the proprietor is determined to spare neither trouble or
expense in rendering those who visit him comfortable.
Charges moderate. mylEaf
SEEToN'S OLD STAND,'
IN TAE DIAMOND,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Having taken and fitted up. with all the modern im
provements. this popular resort tie subscriber is pre.
pared to accommodate Ins old customers and the publ
'generally. with the best the market affords. Oysters
will be served tip in every variety of style. during the
season. His Wit es. Liquors and Ale. h e feels eopeldeill
in recommeudin g to the public for their excellence.
nolUffy
— EXCELSIOR
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
WHOLZNALE AND Erni'. DIALIIOI
LAKE AND EASTERN FISU,
FRF - H PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS
TERS AND WILD GAME,
All In their Proper Season.
no26] • GEO. REINEM.AN fi CO.
MANSIoN HoUSE. uEo. A URENTZ,
Proprietor. No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
P.l..4senger Depot of the Pennsylvania Ibulrmt, w loch
makes IL the most convenient house in the city fur pas.
sei.q , ers arriving by that road.
The proprietor liarlag. at roaaalerable oxprll,4, fitted
Ufa in excellent style. the MANSIoN HVUSE, would re
spectfully solicit a share 01public patronave There i .
attached Is splendid STABLE and extensive WAOi i
YARD. affording ample accommodation tic travel,. a n d
• I, amsterw His Larder and Par will tie furnished with
the best the market can afford. fell
ardermen.
lIIARLFJ W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN
ANL LI-OITICIO Tat Pt.....
oFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE ANI
FIFTH STREETS.
frit' All businese connected with thts office add no at•
tended to With promptness. Conveniences of all kinds
done with legal areurary--.4unh a s Oeede. Idortgagea,
bonds, Power of Attorney, a, ale, to Real F.-jate
e rammed.
Ti, the tnernder of the bar be tenders his cerN Ices as
conannssloner to take Dep,..a.•.ona to be reel tri the
soveral Courts 01 this Stat.:, and here. 11, ort: ,
ts inc[ of the main Police Stations o, the city, and
,equently his (Renate, to e reekltal,L i ' , bine, lfl4l
bind are very desirable.
JOHN THOMPSON & CO.,
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
No. Eirl Third Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA
W. A C.U.I.WLLL
CA LI • FAA. A: I:
ItuAT f• . 1.;11 J I , F .4 1 I
Hemp an.l Coma, 17,1,1 K.,
AT. 1
Ht.... 0 11 plllll,.
N.l , 6.1 Ili,' 7, F*l .t.t
A_ I. C) N lIF It.' lt,
CONCENTRATED LYE
The Reedy Fan Ally Soap !Ulakrk
NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOU I IT,
LABOR, lIME AND MONEY IS SAYER BY II
I=l
PENNSYLVANIA
Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 Penn St., above Canal
0 , 21:55-luath
pRE SA I.T! I'l H SA
'HI' o\ll \\ ARRAN I I I , PI 1.V.1
Table, Dairy and Packing Salt,
v/L,sktll.l.•tilred thtt
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company
390 PENN STREET, A11011;E: CANAL
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Cienerally,
(70RNER OF if AItRF.T AND FIRST STIIKICTs
Fr1"11 . I111110 .11, FA.
To—Frunen, 0. I.ilworth,
Sr., S. Cutltt„•rt & Son. Ito) d &
& Swouringeu, S. firmly, M k M. Beek, List a
II ta,ll, Mangle d Cu. iieorge N, Anderson, .honlon.
haton d Cu , Wheeling. tnyt:s
NEW CA RPETsi
FOR FALL TRADE:
W. I). & H. AI, L M,
s , fll 1(111 ST., NEAR Wis
tim e 110“ . 143 hand their lowly selooted 4to,t.
Carpets, 011 Cloths, Druggets,
FELTING, MATTIN , ,,
RUCS AND DOOR MAT,
him. and Table Col ern, Window Sloe les, Stair
We purchased our goods on tile most advanbigeous
terms, and will ILISIIre t h e Utlllut4.lllisrlielltro t., all cU..
may favor is with a call. We are determined to .011 at
uniform and modernly rare..
W II U 11 MeCAI.I.IIM.
FOREIGN NUTS --
too Frail Imes Almonds, soft shell
10 bales Bordeaux " "
"
90 " " " Hard ••
60 bags English Walnut.;
100 " Filberts;
00 Urals. treali Pecan Nuts;
00 bags Brazilian Cream Nuta ;
lime bush Ground Nuts;
6000 Cocos Nuts;
Just received and for sale by
REYMER dr ANDERSON,
No. 30 Wood street,
larlo Opposite St. Charier, Hotel.
SUNDRI ES.—
too bus. Dried Apples
30 • -Dried Apples—pored ;
76 " Dried Applea—rinp •1;
16 dozen Corn Brooms ;
60 boxes No. 1 Starch
100 bue. White Beans;
500 bundles Crown, Medium at. Double Crown
Wrapping Paper, in store and for sale b y
JAMF.9 A. FETZER,
9311 Corner Market and First streets.
cyn EE.-20u sacks Rio, just landing and
for sale by WDI. H. SMITH &
apu Second and Front turrets.
Q TRAWLS, DRESS G001)8, NEEDLE
LI Work, 31 ourning Goods, and Domestrcs, very los •
C. HANSON DOVE,
fe2 No. '74 Market direct.
_. •
JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street,
received another lot of the NEW MATINEE
SKIRT, and Douglass & Sherwood's superior SKELE
TON SKIRTS, with the adjustable Hustle. Also, white
and gray Meehan.. Corsets, in all sizes. fell
-
FIRST OF THE SEASON.-100 boxes
Sweet Oranges, reeetresi this day—for sale Di
REI - 151ER & ANDERSON,
No. 35 W ood seet
fe2l °novelle the S t Charles tr Betel.
_ _
flit 0 C Edi I ES.— 'verything Commonly
k_A kept in a Bret class Wholesale and Retail Grocery
and Wine and Liquor establishment, can be hnd en the
most reasonable terms, at
HAWORTH A BROWNLEE'S,
fe2lin the Diamond
•
ARA'rOGA WA' ER :—A supply of Con
greys Water, also Empire Spring W. aler, fresh tram
S,ratnge., just received and for sale by
L. WILCOX,
cornerßmithfiehl and Fourth ah,
SI TtitlPS.--
:Lo dozen Lemou Syrup;
10 10 Raspberry Syrup;
IU (lo 'Strawberry Syrup;
10 du Pine apple Syrup—tor sale by
AOTA'FOES.--135 titils. to arrive, and fo
_ saleby (mr`..43) HENRY H. COLLINS.
BROWN'S SIIAKER VALERIAN.-2
gross for sale by B. A, FAHNESTUCK it (20.,
trirtiti Corner of Wood and First streets.
_ _ _ _ _
_ - - -
SYRUP AND MOLASSES.-
25 bbl.. New York Golden Syrup;
60 N. 0. Molasses, in oak barrels in store
and for sale by HAWORTH d BROWNLEE,
in the Diamond.
14ANILLA CLOTEI PAPER.—A supeor
article, large SILO and extra heavy.
se KAY it CO, 6.5 Food street.
Juruiture.
JAMES W. WOODWELL.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
DIIOLESILE, AND RETAIL,
BH ACI ,•vt•ry , tvit• of Furniture.
anal Walnut. ,intatle
JI% 0,111.tw, vud Dining R"“rro , , eyonl tc. ILL)
I,rt. 1
Evury arttrle made 13 , hand, av:l Warranted.
tra , - C.l , inet 41/p1.11.1 with any quaat)ty of
F umatire ma./ ett/111 , . rt t••,t.131•1:11, tern, Hetet..
at' ..tetunlAnat, furn,l,-•1 41.th,e .tetttemt Giuti,te %VIA,
Noq 'll,l htt..l,urpt, P.
11,11 1,1
(I;arriages.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH IiVIHTE
ftA S.) RECEIVED AT HIS It E
-104;rroier, ,tuated near the Two 1 Ic Ron. le
twee. hti sletrgli and Laareneeville,
ral iit Catrlagtis, oil/. ILn
arruligelizent% are nurL Quit Lo i+ oon,tantly tux
mew and hand vehicle!, and the public may rely
on altvityv Chiding a g,eat ntork on hand. Liu also man
ufacture, to order
and nil pernkining to the 1,11411/eSn. With eighteen yearn
praetival el I wrlo/ICe in It. LAIMLII ,,, IN. and Merrell kviuvru
Le !latter. , himself that Ine otter, great induce
tt
ept+to purelta.era
at •evtabliediment is heated On the rota* of the
Exeeleew Otutubtra lawn ml Coarliev, pawing the door
every avtl4.daw
C. WEST & Co.,
CARRIAGES,
ot•KA WAYH, AND BLF:ltifiti,
Nu. 167 Penn Start, Ptit.Onlrqh, Pa.
!Mr MI work a arrantel to 1,0 of the bent nattermls
Hi tnyltlydis
patents.
THE LAST FAST.
THE cian4l GRAIN FAN.
TE SU BSC" dERSIIAVING BOUGHT
the right to nufarture, in Allegheny and Arm.
strong counties, bon C7imax Wain and Seed Fon, the
factory will he found at MtINN k ItTON'S, corner of
Boyd Street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find
it to their advantage to call and see them. They take
the 11r1,11111111 everywhere that they have been shown.
The) are neat, cheap and the (aides! ever known.
W. INGLIS,
noillydaw J. STAGY.
(gdurational.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
LuHETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
THIS INSTITUTION, naturally !situated
for Educational Purposes ' affords all the induce
inents that can be desired for a Catholic Institution. It
is located in the most healthy and Picturesque portion
of the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson
Station, on the direct mall route between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh. The echolastle year commences the
first ,1 September, and will clove on the Ist day of July
following.
The Terms fur Board, including a thorough English
scientific course, are plat per annum,
The Classics and Modern Languages form an extra
charge of SIU per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO
For further partieulars apply to the superior of the
References can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Connor.
VI NC EN rti MLLE( IE AND SEMINA
RY under the care of the Benedictine Fathers,
near LATItOBE, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa.
In the College are taught the usual branches of En
glish Education.
to the Seminary, the Classic], Mathematics, Hinter?,
Ithethries, Philosophy, eta., and the different branches
,Jf higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring
t. the Priesthood.
The terms fur board and Tuition are ISO per year,. to
he raid semi-annually, strictly in advance.
tlerman and French, and other languages, Drawin g
Painting, Music, form no extra charges, excepting some
recompensation for the Use of instruments.
Medicine, Washing, 800 I: a, Stationery, c., form extra
charges.
For particulars apply to the Directore of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the let of September,
and ends on the Ud of July following.
FATHER G. B. LUMM,
IY I3 Director of the College.
MINERAL ATERS.—Received this
day, three hampers fresh Seltzer Water Artesian
Sulphur Water, and for sale by JOSEPH ABEL,
aug26 Corner Filth and Grant streets.
FOR PARLORS—GoId Embroidered Paper
and Borders, new style, for sale by
set: W. P. DfARSHALL 3 CO.
BRUS • ES.—A good assortment
lJ of Cloth Brushes on hand and for sale hy
L. WILCOX,
an 2 3 Comer of Smithfield and Fourth &recta.
QTRAW BONN Li and Bonnet Frames,
A, cheap at Wholesale, at
oe2o JOS. BORNE'S, 77 Market st.
IILOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES and
Bootle, Material—a large atock at low prices, at
.28 JOSEPH' HOB.NES, 77 Market street.
NA 1 LS. —l5O keg 3, assorted sizes, in store
and fur ...le by
MURTLAND & CONNOR,
ee.0.3 127 Liberty street.
BUCK H EAT.-200 bushels for sale by
t ,30 HENRY H. COLLINS.
RICH AND ELEGANT STYLES OF
French Embroideries,
EATON, CREE A MACRUM'S.,
„roct3
street.
IN
G MACHINES and HOA It DS,
- VSEL
2) dozen Wash Boards;
2 Young America W a alank t 6dae t Zn is za.
MILLEa
aoSO 221 and 223 Liberty et.
ERRING.-51) barrels for sale by .
ss2 H. H. cpLLreis.
Grocers.
WILLIAM BAC:A LE V,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Stroat4
•AZI tf
It NI tl SMITH
PITTSEIVH.OII.
.11 I, li HINTER-
SMITH I'D.,
WHOLESALE GROCEAS,
tlB SECOND AND 147 FIRST S RtEl S,
inrs7. Pittsburgh. Ps,
Wad Malts. Yt.lls e
lIIILLEIR Si. RICH FrrsoN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
I=l
BRANDIES:, WINES AND Cf.:C./ARS,
vvi AND rk.IINER LIF.Lit fl 6:.1
ND SOL AGPSTI YOh
SWEARER'S CITY GLASS.,
PITTSBURGH. P.t
Iron, Nails, Cotton Inns, d.c., Con
slant].) on Hand. iu,l2
NUCANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,.
Rt`o,ls.;ulli 1k) 11.1'10(1,1.1,1
0 E SALE G OCEMS,
LULL .11
NAZI y, t') I ,N VAittie
C=IIIII
I=l
Aorwariling and o;cmnizsion.
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND BLooMs,
NO 74 WATER STREET, BELAY MARK Ef,
Jal4 Ff TTSH U Fe ti 11. A
NEW FIRII.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & -CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
QTEADI AND OAS PIPE F'I'TTERS,
/0 PLUMBERS and FLNISIIERS of KR kit3,l , + of 1,t10.5
xurk,
DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, U.
0131ce and Warirroont, No. 144 Wood mt.,
Ave Door• from Fifth
Foundry, N 0,152 First it, Ave Doors below
Monongahela House.
'rho vrelblaumni practical skill and er perienoe in the
various branches of Brass ('sting. Steanl and Gas Pipe
Pitting, of the senior members of the firm. (am ho will
give their personal attention to all work eats listed to
therm) should entitle us to 3 share of pubh.• patrow u .•e.
All Orders Promptly Filled
NOTICE TO GENTS.----We have on hand
(lent'■ Patent Leather and French Calf
CONGRESS GAITERS
And STRAP SHOD, Which we are selling tow, xt
sI FIF'T'H STREET.
W. E. SCIIMERTZ & CO
B. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
I=l
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
No. 44 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
(13 1200 -r OR SAL E.—A dwelling
house of hall, five rooms and cellar, on
Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of ground 20 feet front
by nu deep to Robinson street. Also, a cottage house
on Robinson street. Price for all, f/2:00. TOMB easy.
te2s 8. CUTHBERT d SOlsi, 61 Market et.
.S ( )
ii9i iMITTNIIIII
SELLING VERY LOW.
The beat assortment in the city Ritl eiweye be found at
THE PEKIN TEA STORE, •
_ No. 38 Rith ertti, Near Wood.
1146 B. JAYNES.
On GE. AYER'S WORM CONFECTION,
for sale hy_
L b SHEPEURD, Druggists,
Corner Wood sad Sixth streets
INN It'k; COLLECTION OF MUSIC
FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of
COM.T.LIONS,
scHurnsaims,
QUADRILLFS,
POLCA3, Wavrzza, Mascara, HOENTITEB, Rims, Ito% FANCY
DANCIS, and other popular stirs, arranged in an easy man
ner for the violin, by 8. Winner. Price GO cents. Copies
mailed on receipt of price. For sale by.
• JOHN H. MELLOR, 61 Wood street_
'DEAL JAPAN BLACKING.—This ines
timable composition, with half the usual labor, pro
duces a roost brilruint jet black, affords nourishment to
the leather, and is free from any , unpleasant smell. For
sate wholesale or retail, by
JOS FLEMING,'
corner Diamond and Market street.
BROW N'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA
GINGER—An excellent family.inedicine, for sale
wholesale and retail, by JOd. FLEMING,
3e30 corner Market st.. and Diamond.
• ERRING--10 bbls. Eastport, nets;
• 10 do . Alewives', do
For sale by WM. H. SMITH & Co.,
;en 118 *icon. and 147 Front strews
11 OG RS' P • I for sale by
se9 J. R. NVELDRi.
jusultnre.
WEST BRANCH
Mutual Insurance Company,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OE PENN-
SYLVANIA.
Cash thpital VOO,OOO Premium Notes 173.2,343
riIHIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Merchandize, Furniture, etc., in town or
country.
luarozolo):—Hon. J. 3. Pearce. J. B. Hall, T. T. Abrams,
C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackman, Chu, A.
Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen.
HON. (1. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. Aaauts, Vice President.
Taos. Krrcuas, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
de22 No. a Fifth street.
MONONGAHELA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
• OFFICE, No. V Water Street.
WILL 'MERE AGAIN:4T ALL KINDS OF FIRE
AND MAONE RISKS
ASSETS-6IAY . ...I)Tn, 1659.
:Ruch, line Bills, payable on demand, and se.
cured by two approved : names - $116,500 00
Bills Receivable 36,646 29
•
Bills Discounted 000 00
116 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 6,166 00
Lou " Citizens' Bank " s 6,175 00
40 " Exchange Bank " " 2.050 00
60 " Bank of - Pittsburgh " " 2,760 VO
balance of Rook Accounts 6,064 98
Mlles Furniture 400 00
Cash 61,113 04
V 239,6.53 31
HENRY H. ATWUOD, Secretary.
DIREcTORS:
James A. linteloson, George A. Berry,
Wm. li. Holmes, Robert Da17.01,
William Rea. Joseph Kirkpatrick,
WIIHOLI Mille John 11I'Devitt.,
my'a Wm. A. Caldwell,
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
TEE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 435
and 4:17 CHFRTNUT STREET, near Fifth.
STATLILL'a 07 Asoom, JANUARY Ist, 18.59.
Pubtt,hed Agreeably t An Art of Assembly, being:
Firm Murtgages, amply secured $4731,669 89
H.•itl (present value $103,313 61,) cost. 77,784 71
"I.•tnporary Loans on ample Collateral Seelta 68,530 29
.torn•L., (pc escut !aloe (998.067 72,) coot 71.4171
hll , l Bills Rece:rahle 4,308 40
42,0(17 30
$2,u10,333 C 2
The only profits from premium, which this company
cun divide by law, are from risks which have been de•
tennined.
Insurances made on every description of Property, in
l'“wn ate' Ceurery, at retry Ile low , are consistent with
..ecorny.
Since their neorporation, a ',erred of thirty years,
they hare laud loses by Fire. to an amount exeeeding
Four 51illions of Ironer, thereby affording evidence of
he advantages of illieliranee. as well as the ability and
dispointion to meet with promptness all hatahties.
Loeses Fuld during the year 1858, tliti,Bl.ls
CLIZED:I
. ..
Charles W. Batarker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,.
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
George W. Itiehardm, George Fales,_
CLIA3. N. BANCKER, PfflOident.
El AXARD C DALE, Vice Prasldent,
V, 31. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
my li,' Northeast corner Third and Wood streets.
FIRE INSURANCE
HY THE
Reliance Mutual insurance Co.
of Philadelphia,
On Building Limited or Perpetual, Slerchan
dize, Furniture, in town or country.
OFFICE SO. 3:, WALNUT STREET.
APITAL $171,931
As•ziET:A, $176,4714 43
Nlortpage on Improved City Property,
orth dutit.ll.' the Amount. ......... 00
Pen coy Iv um et Rmlrc.f...iC , . ' 4 6 14 cent. Mortgage
...... . ...... 2';',ouu 00
C,Aluty 6 Pet:ll,3l,a.*
R.ul and .. 10.000 On
'ay of Ph.l.tetplilx.f. et Penn'.. R.R. Loan. 6,000 00
Pout,ylv:a.not RAilneld C. - unpahy 4,060 00
of the 7.lntual 11,urAnce 10.1;0
of C , Jouty Plr. 1114Utkal.,
14 . 14,4 me M.
I . riwn M.
43
fi:ertled ete 7,311 04
nu 114,.1 AG./ 111 hack:
£27.1,478 43
CLESI TINI4LEY, Pre3u.leut,
Cietll Tivalryy ZLIIIIIIO Bispharn,
R chump, a, Rate.rt. 'tern,
Fre,lc:ll,o Brow', I'i,lll.am Mus-er,
C.,rnehn, Steven4on, Pernannu W. Lllett)",
Worrel, !,r,,tkall 11111,
L iron , Z Lathrop,
Ft..te.rt Toland, Charles Leland,
I.le ,11.r1. Lehnie .1.... a 1
:loath Bowen, -
Sato,' .lohn lite,ll, Pitts.
It M BINCIIMAN,SeeretarY.
t, kRI , NER CkiFTIN. Agent;
toyld .Nartt,,,et t•Ortlel W(...1 eireeL4.
T i11:01.1.,', AN I) LA EST
Lithographic Establishment in the City.
IVNI. st'ill'CliillAN,
PRACTICAL LITH 0 G RAPH E R
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
l'FF'zi CuI.I.D;F: BUILDINGS,
jy'2l . lr2p PI T TSB BO 11, PA
D. C. IiNEELAND
KEEPS CONSTANTLY )N HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ;
A 1,,, maker to order PLA AM, FANCY PAPF.R.
BOXES. suilubto tar Shoe,, Dry Goods, to., at Et/Stern
finer... Corner r
and Wood street., (thtrd
iitory --over eitizentißank,) Pit.L.burgli, P. toga
GEO. BLETCHER,
Matittritottz,r ur the Cektoniteti
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTING BAND TOUPEES,
cm=
Ornamental hair for Ladies and Gentlemen,
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
my PITTSBURGH. PA.
Fr lIE POLAR REFRIGERATOR,
srlth
Fitter and Water Cooler Combined
Involvirbt. unp,,,rtant prnwiples urTer behre Fittamed,
which enable,.
M E A T,
FRUITS, aC.,
he kept longer, dryer, and colder, with L ICE,
than can lie done with any other Refrigerator now in
iso; now on hand and for sale at
T. J. CRAIG'S,
1,20 124 Wood .tre,q., live doors from Fifth.
IHAVETHIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking busi
ness, winch trill hereafter he conducted under the name
and style of Lemon & JAMES LEMON.
SOON DELLOW J&XR LIMON.
Undertaking In all its Branches.
LEMON & DELLOW,
' No. 118 Fourth 9t
ARE PREPARED Ti) DO UNDERTAK
ING in all its branches, in the best manner,
at prices to suit the times.
We call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE
PATENT METALLIC BUSIA.I. CASES, fiar the sale of
which they are sole agents in this city, and of which
we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment. As
regards une be s au w t i e l
o t f ie s s h ulp e l ' ie n g wfiriktTibille'aeLeefix,cellot eosthx.ci
Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other
establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to render sat
isfaction, they solicit a continuance of the patronage
heretofore so liberally extended to the old firm. (a 14
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUTII,
Manufacturers of
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COGION SHEET IRON,
Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates,&e.
WAREHOUSES,
OS Water Street, and 132 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Water Sts, Chicago
mr17:15.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.—A full a.a
aortment of Pittsburg - b manufactured FURNI
TURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOR CASE 43,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well fnrniehed dwelling,
a, well as a splendid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only
terms on which business is done at this establishrnentis
for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want
of anything, in the above line, would be advantaged by
calking at FACKINER 2k IRWIN'S.
No. 103 Smithfield strest, below Fifth.
J. lb Faculty - a,
Joan MARRIII. rrirZtly
DYE WOODS.-400 barrels cc'-'cued and
ground, for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
oca cot. First and Wood its
WELPIN'S 303 PEN, for sale at
sol NO. 63 WOOD ST
Share.
DR. J. S. ROSE,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
To the People of Pittsburgh.
EVERY INTELLIGENT AND THINK
ING PERSON must know that remedies branded
out for general use should have their efficiency estate'
lished by well-tested experience in the hands of a regu
larly educated Physician, whose preparatory study fits
him for all the duties he must fulfill; yet the coun
try is flooded with poor Nostrums and Curenlls, pun.
porting to be the best in the world, which are net only
useless, bat frequently injurious.
Dr.J.S.Roses Expectorant or Cough Syrup,
For Consumption, Colds, ausghs, Asthma, Spitting of
Blood, Bronchitis, and Discades of the Lunys.
This Syrup, having stood the test of many years ex
perience no a remedy for irritation or inflammation of
the Lungs, Throat or Bronchia, is acknowleged by all to
be a remedy eminently superior to other known com
pounds used for the relief and radical turn of Coughs
and Consumption.
In compounding a Cough Syrup for general use, the
physician—for none but a physician should attempt a
prescription—is compelled, from his knowledge of the
constitution and constituted parts of man, to avoid en
tirely the addition of drugs that can in any way tend to
do injury. His object is not only to cause a symptom,
such as cough, to stop, but it is also expected that a
regularly educated doctor, that tie should curs his pal
tient radically—while the - pretender may allay a cough
by opium and squills, molasses and laudanum, anti
mony, morphia, and wild-cherry' bark, and not be ac
countable for the after health of his patient. Many of
the nostrums of the daylhave - power to stop a cough,
and the deluded victim is lulled into an incurable form
of disease, or perhaps death.
Although a cough may arise from a variety of causes
which still continue to operate, such as Tubercles, Ab
scess, Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver, Broil.
Chia, AF Ae., still the lungs are the organs compelled
to do the coughing, and consequently produce Con
sumption.
This Cough Syrup will not only cure Cough, but in all
cases prevent that Lios of Diseases, CONSUMPTION.
Air Price 50 Cents and $l.
DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER.—That popular and
never.failing remedy has alone stood the test of thirty
five years. Price 12, 25 and 50 cents.
The Pain Curer cures Rhemidisin.
The Pain Curer cures pains in the liinhs, joints, hack,
and opine.
The Pain Cure'r cures cholic, pains in the stomach or
bowels.
The Pain Curer cures scalds, burns, sprains and
bruises.
The Pain Curer cures any polo internally or external
ly, and should be kept in every family.
We shall only my to the afflicted, try the Pain Curer;
if it gives you relief, recommend it to others; if Wiens,
cond - emn it. Remember' it has come from a regular
Physician.
DR...1. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, the only
sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Price 40
cent,.
Dyspepsia may be known by costiveness, belching up
of wind, sour stomach, and sometimes diarrinea or
looseness of the bowels, headache, nervous feelings,
cold feet, wakefulness and variable appetite. If these
symptoms are allowed to go on lung. without this medi
cine, (which will always cure,) then follow debility of
the lungs, and a predisposition to Consumption.
AW.- The written signaturo must be over the cork.
DR. .1. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, or Blood
Purifier, for the cure of Scrofula, Old Eruptions, Chronic
Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swelled Neck, and all diseases
arising from an impure state of the blood. Price $l.
DR. J. S. ROSE'S IJUCHLT COMPOUND, for nll dis
eases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Price 50 cents. The
great demand fur this article has induced others to bot
tle up something they call Buchu. Ask. for Ruse's, and
take no other. Written signature must be over the
cork of each bottle; take none without it. oct3:ly
- •
Health and Happiness Secured.
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
THE CONCENTRATED CURE,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
A POWERFUL REMEDY,
•
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR WEAKNESS,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
FOR EARLY INDISCRETION,
TRY IT! TRY IT!
TRY IT! TRY PP!
YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING
from the effects of youthfiil indiscretion, can be
sorely and permanently restored by using the
CONCENTRATED CURE
OR
42;?., U A V I 'l'
A Remedy of Great and Certain Power.
This remedy is put up in small pots, and can be sent
by mail to any address. A trial will -satisfy. Use it for
a week:, and you wilt eaperienee a great benefit. A cir
color containing full particulars, sent (free) on applica
tion. Price per bottle 0,00.
One bottle will last a month.
N. B.—This remedy is suitable, for either sex. Ad
dress fi. CRUGEP, Medical Agent,
ytta:vr 742. Broadway, New Von:.
(SUFFER NOT.--DRS.'GOLDSMITH &
io Co., No. 42 Sixth tartlet, Pittsburgh, Penn's, burl
continues to he consulted °nail diseases of a PRIVATE
or DELICATE NATURE. Front a long course of study
and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. a
co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate
with rentsslies that have never failed to cure the most
alarming ease of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his
treat meld s all the horrors of Venereal and Impurrlilood,
Scrofula, Ulcers, Pain and Distress, or Indammation of
the Bladder and Kidue)a, Abscesses, /itunors, Frightfu:
swellines, and the long train of horrible symptoms at
tending this class of aiseases, are made to la -comet as
harmless as the simplest ailings of a child.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs G. t Co. devotes much
of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused
by a secret and solitary habit which rums the body and
mindainfitting the unfortunate indisidndl for either busi
ness or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by these early habits of youth Are Weakness
of the ba,-k and limbs, Palpitation of the Beset, Dyspep.
sin, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive (tine.
(ions, symptoms of Consumption, etc., etc. The fearful
effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, viz: Loss
of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits,
rcit forebodings,aversion to society, selfsli-strust, timidi
ty, rte., are among the evils produced. Such persons,
before contemplating marriage, should consult u physis
elan of skill and experience, and be at once restored to
health and happiness. Ague and Fever cured, antiwar.
ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs.
GOLDSMITH a CO, Pittsburgh, Pehn'a, will meet with
prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from
observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest esii
cresy observed in all cases.
19...D0n't forget the place, No. 42 Sixth street, Pate.
burgh, Pa. aplchlirdaw
EYE AND EAR
DISPENSARY.
Office 95 Main street, (al door, up shurs,)Buffalo, N. Y.
VsTABLISIIBD BY THE CELEBRA-
J 24 TED DR. JOIENSON, late of London, England.
A great discovery in the science of medicines, being
a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and
removing all diseases peculiar to the eye. This is uni
versally acknowledged the only safe and sure remedy
now known. It has been used with great success by the
most skillful physicians in Europe and America-
Patients in any part of the country can treat them
selves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby
avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the
hands of unskillfhl phy s ic tans. rne di eine (sufficient
to sure,) will be sent by mail or express, with all neces
sary directions, 'on receipt of Ten Dollars.
Dr. Ju All.son's Certain and Irlfallate are for Deafness and
Singing Nam in the Ears, Nervous Head
and Mind theme-Mats,
Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trow
Med with deafness for many years. After using this
remedy a few days the patient to suddenly and almost
miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned converse ,
lion; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinata
ease of deafness is effectually cured.
Patients too numerous to mention have been restored
to perfect hearing, and forever rescued from the snares
of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders ol
the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and
certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur
geons in England, inwhose presence deaf persons have
been cured, and many hundreds of private patients cured
can be seen or referred to. A case of this medicine,
(enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to any part
of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address
Dl;. JOHNSON, Drawer 40.1.
je`27,lyrciew Office 95 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.
P - ---
RIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SUROICAL:OtSce, No. fig BM/Ts•
field street. Pittsburgh,
Dr. DROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has
been in Practice for the last tweinyfire years. His busi
ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical
Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS_
in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out
the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regulargrudia
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 he 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 a fetter, 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 eedy recovery.
SEMI''Ad.. wrARNFRA •
Dr. Brown's reme es for this alarming trouble
brough ton often by that solitary habit of sensual gran
fication, which the young and. weakminded often give
way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable
remedies known in this country—they are safe, and
make a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM..
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this paints
disease in alas days—he will warrant a cure. He also
treats Piles, Gleot, Gonnorrhma, Stricture, Dream' Die
charges, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Die
eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections,
Pallas in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms, containing a 1 5,
directed to DR. BROWN, No. SO Smithfield street, Pau
burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered- Medicine
sent to any address, safely packed and secure from oh.
serration.
Office and Private Roome, No. be Smithfield etree
Pittsburgh, Pa. 1Y27
M'GINLEY'S ICE CREDI SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY, •
No. 271-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank.
WaIisTLEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS
, and elegantly arranged rooms, located as above
iS
his e. pre lin pare Delid to
ci furntale all the Luxuries of the Beaspnin
ous
•
Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakei of
all kinds,
And every description of Confectionery; all of the best
material will be served to order, day and evening.
agr Orders for parties promptly filled. Call and juag
for yourself. . (m 5 ,13)
M. M'GINIX,Y.
RAILROAD SPIRE COMPANY.
Jos. Dilworth, .. D. W. C. Bidwell,
(atecenor3 to Porter, Rolfe a Swett,)
M.A.NI:I7AOTITIMEJ3 OP
RAILROAD SPIKES,
CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIEEB,
Car. of Water It. and Cherry 111/41Yt_
jy2&ly - _ PITTSBURGH', PA.
VLAXSEED.-3. bbls. for sale bq
acts - • •• • vas H. SHITS t cd:
, ' -
Uhaadis.
1859 FALL AItIiANGEMENT. 1859
On and After Monday, October 10th..
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
I Ith THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the passenger •
Station every morning, (except Sundays,) at 2=-a. s.,
stopping only_ at principal stations between Pittabnigh,
Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and at 411 regular
stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting
at Harrisburg at le. with train for Baltimore direct,
arriving in Philadelplua at 5:00 P. X. -
THE FAST LINE leaves daily, (exCept Sunday)
4M. P. X., stopping only at principal stations, Making
direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore, and.
arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 720 -
THE. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the 'Station every ' `
evening at 0:05 P. x. stopping only at Greensburg, La, '
trobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitain, Al .lbe,‘ con
necting at Harrisburg with the train direct for ore, _-
and arriving in Philadelphia at 10:00 a. x. "
•
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS r — • - •••
THE JOHNSTOWN WAY PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:00 o'clock; a. st, stop
ping at all stations, connecting with Indiana Branch
Train at 10:50 A. X., and arriving at Johnstown 140e.114--,
Cunemaugh; 1:21 P. X.
THE OHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sundays,) at 2,50 P. X; stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemau_gh. ,
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at nal X. - -
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. for Turtle::
Creek leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:30 P. X. _
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for TuriliCreek
leaves daily ( except Sunday,) at 6;20 P. X.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as tot=
lows :—.Express, 12:45 P. x; Mail, 11:50 P. 31; Fast Line;
12:20 a. x • Johnstown Accommodation, 11:00 a- 10.; First
Turtle Creek Accommodation, 0:50 a. X; Second'Ac
commodation, 1:10 a; Third Accommodation, 6:15 ••
e.g.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blair*.
villa Intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train
East, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accorn
modahon Train East and West.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE 'TRAINS,
atopping at all stations on Pittsburgh and Connell+ ,
villa Road, leave daily„(Sunday excepted) as follows:
Mail Train, 7:00 a. sr; Express Train o 2:so P: Return
ing trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road ar
rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 a. m., and 0:15 P. X. *
The traveling public will find it greatly to their Inter
est, in going Fast 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 frem dust; we can
promise safety, speed and comfort to nll who may favor
this road with their patronage.
No New York $1 1.• 3
00A R E : )
To Baltimore....
Philadelphia.- 10 00 ) Lancaster..... ...
Harrisburg, $7 45.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets 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 bold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior' Omnibus Line has, been
employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to . and
from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for
each passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to J. STEW ART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
On Liberty and Grant streets.
PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYlsiig AND
CHICAGO RAILROAD,
Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago
WOODRUFF'S SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED - TO AL
THE NIGHT TRAINS.
THROUGH II7THOU7' CHANGE OP CARS!
ON AND Ab•l'lß WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 111511
Trains will leave the Station, corner of Liberty and
Grant streets, Pittsburgh, 11.9
Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Fort Wayne
Express. 12:15 A. a. 0:56 A- Y. L9l P.
Mad 6:50 A. Y.
Express 125,) Y. M. 8:45 P. it. 230 A. x
ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 8:47 P. 1L; Exy to
8:17 A. K.
RETURNING;
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH—MaiI, 8:93 P. at. Expr
3:30 P. m.; Express, e. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal street,
Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:30 A. m., and 520 P. a.
From " " 8..b5 " u 12-.10 "
Through trains connect as follows:
At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh-
Railroad.
At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburg, Akron, Qv ;
hogs Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for, Mount Vernon, Shelby, San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. •
At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Lords; Louis
ville, etc.
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin
nati, etc., etc.
At Lima. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati,etc., etc.
Af Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St. Louis, - and
intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salena
Railroad.
And at Chicago,. with trains for all points in Illinois.
lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further information and throrgh tickets apply
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
Passenger Station, Pittsburgh
H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, .
Passenger Station, Allegheny
Through Tickets for sale at the Ticket Oflice of the
Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the
_ _
United States. J. J. HOUSTON,
General Passenger Agent,-Pitl:4rin.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND AFTER. WEDNESDAY, April:ft, trains will
leave the Depot of the Petmsylvania Railroad, in Pitts
burgh, as follows .
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago ling.—Express trains
leaves Pittsburgh at 12.1.5 a. a, and 1:0.5 w-, for Cleve-.
land. Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Ctnnuo, and
the North West. The Lan P. a. train connects at. Bayard,
with trains for all points on the Tusearawas Branch. -
Passengers desirm g to go to Chicago via Cleveland,
must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. •
Rit•er Lifte.—Express trains leave at 1.1....16 A. a., and
1:05 P. a ; for IVheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Colum
bus and Cincinnati. The 'MIS a. a. train stops at Wells
vine. Steubenville and stations below Steubenville.. The
1:05 P. a. train stops at Ifellsrule and stations below
Wellsville.
Mad Train leases at tleZ at; stopping at all Way Sin.
lions on River Line. - -
Accommodation leaves at 5-00 P. K.; running to Wells.
rifle only, stopping at all Way . Stations. • .
.Pittsburgh, thlumbus and Csnrinnati Short LineMa.Steto•
benrille.—Fast Express at 12:12 a. K., and Express DOS r.
x., for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, t n
ciunati, Cairo, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all pointer - in .
the South West.
The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to
Cincinnati. without change of cars. Splendid Sleeping
Cars attached to each Express train. • -
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Lincuusati,
etc, or any point beyond Columbus, by the short line,
must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville: -
Baggage checked through and handled free of charge.
Pare always as low as any other route, ariconneo
tions certain.
-- • • '
Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, liar- .
risburgh. Philadelphia, New York and Boston. . .
F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, Cleveland. ".
JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent,
isp_27 Liberty Street Depot, Piftsburgh..
18.59. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1859
HE BALTIMORE AND -OHIO RAIL
ROAD COMPANY .are: now prepared to receive;
an forward Merchandise under through bills of haling
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 of in person to either
of the undersigned agents :'
At BOSTON, Moses Potter, corner State and Washing
ton streets.
At NEW YORK, C. W. Barred, 1.29 Broadway, above
the Astor House. -
At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun -a Cowton, corner
Broad and Cherry streets. - ^
At•PHILADELPHIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
At BALTIMORE, J-T. England, Camden Station.
At PITTSBURGH, J. A. Caughey, 144 Water street.
03. Particular attention of merchants, manufacturers
and shippers generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City,
and vicinity, is called to the facilities of this New Route
as compared with others, and their pitrona=ficrs
are respectfully solicited. REIs,RY D.
jalCttr ' General Freight Agent B. A. 0. R. R. - '
NEW ROUTE VIA
"RAILROAD. • •
RIVER AND
Indianapolis & Cincinnati Railroad.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and.
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Leap'
ette and Indialis, New Albany , and Salem, and
Michigan Central for CHICAGO; ROCK ISLAND,
BUR hr L ou NG h T F O r N,
g a b nd Tn t t e o r mlNdi ateA PLL
S, TERRE
HAUTE, LAFATTE and PERU.
Freighta carried from Cincinnati or .Lavrrenceburg in
less time than by any. other - route btrenty-four home;
and at as low rates. The only road Which shipments
can be made from Cincinnati to •t e - West, without
breaking bulk. ,
Consignments made to J. E: GIBBONS , Agent, at tit
einnati; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lewrenceltang,
will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com
mission; no charge for drayage or rommis.rion at Lawrence:.
For further information apply to THOMAS RATTGAN;
(No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Company, who is
prepared to give mantras moans to Indianapolis, Terre
Hanle, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Craw
fordsville, Charleston, Pans and Mattoon. •
JNO. F. CHEER, General H. C. LORD, Presiden
Freight Agent- • mrB
FIRST CLASS
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOktif
OF ALL STELES AND SIZES,
MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM TEE-SHELVE&
A LARGE STOCK. OF
CffIMpIRCIAL STATIONtB,i.
In All its branches, CARDS, CIRCULAR9,' , RILLS
LADING, PAMPHLETS. 1,
. J. IVELDLN, —
je2,4 63 Wood meet near Fourth.
ROOT, RUST 8: CLARK, • -
res.vnysertmdts LSD nmatsor
SPEEN; 'RAPE,. ELEPHAI‘,7, WHALE, LARD 'AND
/MEM' OILS,
Also, Etre49, sa7tjc, Shore,..Tanners and Neanifeot
Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles,
1a121141 61 FERRY STRF:ET. NEW TORR.':
KAY & COMPANY,
B3OESELLERS, STATIONER%
AND
SLANE. BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
NO- 5 , 5 WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh, P.
A full assortment of Law, Medical and hfiseella
ous Booka constantly' on hand. mrl
COLLAPSING DRINKING CUPS.-
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE FOR SHOOTLNG MEN.
They are easily carried, and yet wizen expanded form
one
of
t#6"113 " 9u4 Cup
B Bga ed i T T F, be
kV, 4 *
N.. US 'Woad at.
Frifesitonat.
CHARLES lITINGARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LOCILIILVTN, Cu or CO., Prrres
. Also practices ifi Lycorning„ Centre, Clearfield,
'and. Cambria counties. . • au .IE,
JAMES A. DUNLEVY,
ATTORNEY AT, LAW,
NOTARY P'UBLIC
OFFICE—No. 91 GRANT STREET.
C -A. B. ID .
I SCOTT, DENTIST,
•P• HOS removed to the houee lately oeetipied by
Dr. W. A. WARD,
Rio. 27$ Penn Street,
(South eide,) third door above Rind Wert.
ten Office bourn from gA. M. till 6 P.M. falabil
JAMES S. KING,
DENTIST,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLING I
No. 100 Fifth Street,
CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY,
Where his patrons and friends are Invited to call
fe12..1y
JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith
field end Cherry Alloy. delny
AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to
I .6. W. Biddle. No 144 Smithfield atreet.
*0- office hours from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2
is G o'clock. folGtly
Mies and Signors.
WM. CLAYTON & CO.,
14110LCSAII AND
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
No. 37 DIAMOND ALLIS',
NEAR WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ir Always on hand, Blackherry. Cherry and Cognac
Brandiea, old filonougatiela and Rectified Whisky, u(
the very lie , itAitality. delG:ydel
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.
I=3
Fine OW 'Whiskies,
NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Zobarro and *gars.
w & D
" •
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND MEGARS,
N .4 UOb STREET
L VON A RINSTBAL,
W an.l Refail Dealer in
GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS,
Virginia Chewing Tobacco,
WOOD STREET,
I r. lot tr.e tic I toLtles Hotel,
4nanr#nl.
DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANK,
.NO. SO 'N'OUNT/i STREET
CHARTERED 'IN 1855
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May
Ist to November Ist, from 7 to I o'clock ; and from No
vember let to May Ist. from a to 8 o'clock.
'Deposits received of all stuns not less than use
Bou-sa, and a dividend of the profits. deelai ed twice a
year, in June and December. Interest has been de
clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the
Bank was organized, at the rate of sin per cent. a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, in placed to the credit of
the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest
from the first days of Time and Decertther, compound
ing twice a year without troubling the depositor torah' or
even topresent his pass book. At this rate, money will
double in leis taan twelve years, making, in the aggre
gate many AND ONA-TULL/ PLR CENT. • TAJO..
Books containing the Charter, .11y-Laws, Hales and
Regulations, fumbled gratis, on application at the
office
GEORGE ALBRE}
rlct raseunveri
Hopewell Hepburn
James Shidle,
James D. Kelley,
Robert Robb,
Isaac M. Pennock,
Hill Hbrgwin, .
John H. Shoenberger
Alexander hradley,
James Lierdman,
A. M. Yoll,c1:, M. I),
William S. Lavely,
William J. Andermon.
TRIISTXZB.
John G. klackofen, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Qultield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, James B. D. bleeds,
Alonzo A. Carrier, James AVAtiley,
David Campbell, Walter P. Marshall,
John S. Cosgrave, Wilson Miller,
Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Ringwalt,
William Douglas, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, . George S.Seldim,
Benj. la Fahnestack, John D. Scully,
James W. Ilailmim, Alexander Tindle,
William S. Haven, Theolvild Umbsuietter,
Charles Hoop, Isaac Whittier.
MILITARY AND Titilsl7lll.lt.
.. -
CHARLEY A. COLTON. * [aplB
WM. H. , WILLIAMS .& Co.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, corner of Third,
jelly PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
DUNCAN, SHERMA.I'i & Co.,
8A...1%T P., rts,
Corner of Pine and Nassau Ste., New York,
Lane Letters of Credit and Circular Note. for travelers,
available in all the cities of gin I;nited State, Canal&
the %Vest India Islands, ete., similar to those in such
exttmaive use in Europe. mrltt3m
L0W517.11.001011 THOS. D. WOULS.
AUSTIN LOOMIS & 1., llealors in
Promissory Notes, Monde, Morliage4, and NM Se-.
eunues for money.
Money loaned Un Cheeks at short dntes. with collateral
nectarine,
l'ictrEls AND DRAMA ii.)1•4411T ANI,
Persona deamng Loan.) eau La la . ).),tramalat•-,1 on
retool:table tenna. and ellpltail.t, can 1.0 ftlrulstA,l with
good aeon:ll3ra at rvtoung•l atiVa
A), xttand to tla- livnting oe.S.g of 1'41)1
Estate.
Unice. No 92 F. , ll'ltTll STItEE I.
AUSTIN LUO5lls. Notary Public.
110.1.11 ES & SONS, Banker:: and Ex
/I♦ ehange 13rukers, and I)ealar. in Notes. Drafts,
Aeerptaceeri, Gold, ....Jilver and Hank NOI,.
. F:zchsn t
on the Pastern and Western Citn, ron,tantly Ica ,Lale.
Collection% made in all the tines through. ,11 the
United States Depotlts re,virent in pier (met- or cur
rent paper, Na I:17 Market ,treel tact% veu 'third and
Fourth streets.