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' , THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS and others is directed to this establishment, which has been recently fitted up for tho_purpose of affording a SUBSTANTIAL EATING HOU S E IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks attending market are par ticularly invited to call. Everything _pertaining to an KATLNG SALOON_will always be found, of the freshest the market affords. ap2a.daw CLINTON HOUSE, usrIOJIMPOIIra", Pennsylvania, - 'JOSH "Ett r ata, Proprietor. THIS COMMODIOUS AND POPULAR HOTEL, after being refitted and furnished through out, with elegant furniture, is now ready for the recep tion of guests. The Railroad from Connellsville to Uniontown will be finished early in July, thus affording a cheap and pleasant mode of traveling to persons wish ing to escape the heat and smoke of Pittsburgh during the heated 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 moderato. mylSaf SEETON'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, JOHN SAV4GE, Proprietor. Having taken and fir, np, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is pre pared to acconnuodate his old customers and the public generally. with the best the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Wit es, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommendin g to the public for their excellence. E12C.C7P.1.,S I 0 R i OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, NO. 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WIIOLDUIS AND at: DIALSH9 to LANE AND EASTERN FISH, FIlES!! PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYS TERS ANI) WILD GAME, All In their .Proper Seniiou. tio2Bl (4EO. REINEMAN & CO. ANSIoN HOUSE, GEo. AUHEN'rZ, Proprietor, No 344 Liberty street. J ust beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wtnoh ill:dr:en it the most convenient house in the city for paa. ,t•Dge, arriving by that road. The proprietor having. at considerable ezpenve, fitted ne.gin excellent style, the MANSION Horsy:, would rw AptrAfully solicit a share of public patronage. There Iv attached a .splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON 1 A RI , , affording ample ar.•ianniodatieu to traveler, and teandoera Hlo Larder and liar will be furniatied a it the hest the market ran altord. 4,ldernten CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN, ANTI IX.OrrICIO .raSTICI or Tar ProLCIL OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTH STREETS. fEir- All business connected with this office will be as to with promptness. Conveniences of all kinds done with legal accuracy—such 119 Deeds, !fort urges, Bonds, Power of Attorney, ar. Thiel to Reid P_state examined. To the member of the B.: he tenders his services as Cotnmissioner to take Depos.'vons to be read in the several Courts of this State, and t.'.setirhere. His othis is one of the main Police Stations o, the city, end er a. kequently his facilities in executing csainess of that kind ere very desirable. telnly JOHN THOMPSON & CO., House, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. SAPONIFIER, The Ready Family Soap Maker ALi .N . F'.lcTriEEH VSL I E THE 396 Penn St., above ('anal 396 PENN STREET. ABOVE CANAL oc2l:ma-litatti JAMES A. FETZER, NEW CARPETS FOR L T RA DE RUGS AND DOOR MATh CHARLES W yir IN GA IrD, AT74:IICT AT LAW, 114"..1100 pritetiCeir in Lyeotnlng„ Centre, Clearfield and-Carnbrla counties. • • , AlitE3 A. DUNLEVY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE—No. 91 GRANT STREET. C A It 3::* JSCOTT, DENTIST • Ha" removed to the Memo lately occupied by Dr. W. A. WARD, No. 278 Penn Street, (South aide,) third door abovo Hand street. air 0111014 boom from 9A. M. till 6P. M. faola7 JAMES S. KING," DENTIST, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND DWELLING TO No. 100 Filth Street, CORNER OF CHERRY ALLEY, Where his patrons and friends are invited to call. (.312:1. JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smith field and Cherry Alley. dellily NAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to .0. W. Biddle, N 0.14.1 Smithfield street. air Office hour, from eight to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock. feltay Mines and Signors. WM. CLAYTON & CO., WHOIMPALZ AND ILCIAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, NEAR WOOL STREET, Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the very best quality. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c ALSO DEALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies, NO, 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA gobatto and egars. W. D. RINEHART, VV MANLAACTIMLA AND MAIER 111 ALL KINDS 01 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS, .pal y N 1 0 ..04.31/ STREET . LYON ARNSTHAL, Whole-ale and R-toU Didier t, GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND Virginia Chewing Tobacco, WOOD STREET, Toler tAe SL CLArle, Hotel, ocll PITTSBURGH, P.A . Xurititure. JAMES W. WOODWELL. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, E MBRACIN(} even. etvlo of Furniture, . Ros.ewood. Hahr,runy, and I,Valnut, austaLle fur PArlors, Chamber, and Dining Houma, equal to any in New York and Philadelphia, old at lIVER PRICFN, Evert. triadr, hp baud, not %Varranted. St C ablurt Maker, auppti.rl With any iitiantfty or Furniture and (diaira, terra• /Loeb, and ntearnboat, furnished to rine shortest notice. Ware. r.onot, N 0,,.:: and :4 Third ntrerk Pittsburgh, Pa. d Carriages. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE H AS JUST RECEIVED AT lIIS RElti - eilT( oftY, eitilat, , d near the Two 84,1 e Ram, be tween htt ,, hutg!, and Lawrenveril!e,(s.rtemlid and gen,- ral a.nporttnent of C.rnages. Rulrgii. , Hultoe., His arrangements aro such that lie e. ogled...oily receiving new and second hand eetucte,, and the public tray rely On always tindtng a gu,nl , tock on baud. fiu Alho men• tifftetures to order on short norlee, CARRIAGES, and all pr•rtarning to the humines.. With eighteen years Prttetwal experience in the hudin,,,, and hi. well known facilities. he natters himself that he otters great induce mews to pun•liuera. Tho e.t.athetanent in lututtest on the ruute of the Exeel.tur orrttnbur Lille of Couches, pur.ing the door every fifteen ininutew. •014 dr.r C. WESI' & CO., I=l CARRI A G E S, IttAliA WAYS, IWG(iI D 4. SULRIF:B AND EILEItiIiS, IV7 tkna Sttert, Pdfrborglt, Pd. 4 All work warranted t of the beat matertala nud wrOrktilittlnlttp, nlyl2lydet atents. THE LAST PAST. THE CLIMAX GRAIN FAN. TE IiSCRI HERS HAVING BOUGHT j. the right to manufacture. in Allegheny and Arm strong counties, the CEO/MS Grain and Seal Fan, the factory will be found at MUNN t BARTiiN'S, corner of Boyd street and Fourth street road. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call and see them. They lake the premium everywhere that they have been shown. They are neat, cheap and the fastest ever known. W. INGLIS, notSilydaw J. STACY. (Educational. ST. FRANCIS) COLLEGE, Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated for Educational Purposes, affords all the induce meets that eau be desired for a Catholic Institution. It is located la the most healthy and Picturesque vortion of the Alleghenies, distant four miles from presses Station, on the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The scholastic year eommences the first of September, and will dose ou tha lot day of July following. The Terms fur Board, Including a thorough English Scientific course, are $lOO per annum, Tid• Classics and Modern Languages form au extra charge of $lO per annum. Washing and us.. of Bedding $lO. For further particulars apply to the superior of the 0-. Help. Reterenees ran be made to the RI. Rat. Dr. O'Connor. VINCENI"S COLLEUE AND SEMINA RY, under the care of the Benedictine Fathers, near LATROBE, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. In the College are taught the usual branches of En glish Education. In the Seminary, the Classics, Mathematics, History, Rhetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to those aspiring to the Priesthood. Tho terms for board and Tuition are $BO per year, to be mud semi•annually, strictly in advance. German and Freneb, and other languages, Drawin g Painting, Music, form no extra charges, excepting some recompensation for the use of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Rooks, Stationery, &c., form extra charges. For particulars apply to tho Directors of the College. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist of September, and ends on the 3d of July following. FATHER G. B. LUMM, IS/ 3 Director of the College. MINERAL 'ATE S.—R •• - t • day, three hampers fresh Seltzer Water, Artesia . Bulphur Water, and foc sale by JOSEPH ABEL, aug26 Corner Fifth and Grant streets. • VOR PARLORS-Gold Embroidered Paper and Borders, new style for sale b}y• 0.12 P. magnum. & co. LO B • US • ES.—A good assortment of Cloth Brushes on hand and - for sale by L. WILCOX, Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. 'RAW BO NETS and Bonnet Frames, ► cheap at Wholesale+, at 020 Jos. HORNE'S, 77 Market et. LOWERS, F.EATELERS, RUCHES and Boone, Material—a larp stock - at low price% at e 26 JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Market street• N - A ILS.-150 .kegs, assorted sizes, in store and for sale by MURTLAND & CONNOR, lin Liberty street. UCKWIIEAT.-200 bushels for sale by 630 HENRY H. COLLINS ICH AND ELEGANT STYLES OF krefteh Embroideries, at EATON, CREE & MACRUId'a, Nelli Fifth street, frASMING MAUI:LINES and BOALIDS, 'y 20 dozen Wash Boards; 2 Young America Washin Machines. MILLER a It/ =anti 221 LI biv, erty at. Wfi: e` G.-50 barrels for sale by H. H. 190/.112ii. INZM LOCCELAVIN, CLINTON CO., Pmt.'s PI TTSB URGH, PA WHOLESALE GROCE:RS, R m MILL., Plitl• 1% MILLER & RICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIIIANDIES, WINES AND S13:151,111.1, NtyS 711 ANI. OiRNER (,), LIEF:hi 1 AM. W HOLESALE GROCERS, ANDPIrTSIII7 R 4III MANUF.CTURkAUINEKALLY, Aorwarding and o:anunissinn. JOHN MOORIIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., TEAM AND OAS PIPE FITTERS 10 PLUMBERS and FINISHERS ul - 1.11 ,4 I 4 . 11.4 aurk, DEALERS IN HAS MATURES, 11'. Office •nd Wareroom, %o. 124 Wood ■t Foundry, NO. 182 First •t., Eve Doors below Monongahela House. The welliknown practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Shown and Gas Pipe Fitting, of the senior members or the drin. (who will ggive their personal attention to all work entrusted In them,) should entitle Is to a share of public pittrotaxpro. All Orders Promptly Filled. jocir NOTICE TO GENTS.—WI , Imre on Ivir Gent's Patent Leather and French Calf And STRAP SHOES, which we are milling low, at LARD OIL, CANDLES, No. 47 Wood Street, Pltt•burgh, Po $l2OO -F OR SAL E,— A dwelling house of hall, five rooms and cellar, on Ann street, Allegheny, with lot of ground 20 feet front by 110 deep to Robinson gram- Also, a cottage house on Robinson street. Price for all, $l2OO. Terms easy. te2s S. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market sc. rth: OF EXTRA Pik' --07A-1.-rry The best assortment in thO city will always be found at THE PEKIN TEA STORE, N. 38 Fifth Strut, Ntar Wood. S. JAYNES. 1 INN R'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, consisting of COTTILLIONS, SCHOTTISCHE/3, QUADRILLES, Parks, Walrus, Hamm, HOILVP111:3, Rena, Jtoe, FANCT Marcia, and other popular airs, arranged in an easy man ner for the violin, by 8. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by. 1825 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. REAL JAPAN BLACKING.—This ines timablecomposition, 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 ' _ B trft N'S ESSENCE7ISP — E --- f - LucA GINGER—An excellent family medicine, for sale wholesale and retail, by JOS. bIEMING, lede corner Market et. and Diamond. ERRI'N(I —lO bbls. Eastport, new; to do aiesives' do wm. H. SMI'T'H a C 0.,: us Second, d 147 Front streets. '7lgs, for sale by - - J. 1t.1,,D1.14;: , . or sale by J 520 RQGES' DOLLAR SAVINGiBANW, NO. 66 FOURTH STREET, • 011AUTERED IN 1.855. OPEN . DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, On Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November tat, from 7 to 9 o'clock ; and from No vember Ist to May Ist- from a to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less 'than Ors Dimas, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has beon de clared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six 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 June and December, compound ing Mice a yearwithout troubling the depositor to call or even to present hie passbook. At this rate, money will double in less tnan twelve years, making, in the aggre gate asses AND OMB-RAU PER =NIL A SEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and liegulations, furnished gratis, on applioauon at the office TRZAIDIINT. GEORGE ALBREE. Via PILIVIDIZATS. Hopewell Hepburn, James BDh.lHdletley, John H. Shoenberg r Alexander Bradley, -s ' James Herdman Robert Robb, , A. H . Pollock, H. It Janne H. Pennock, William H. Lardy,. , Hill Burgwin, William J. Anderson. John G. Backoren, canary , H P l J j v al w in lA : t u r) . :7 ., H Ll ß ad. .. I : e l l t ei i i r :an l'i rg w : :i it Heeds, ,i, John B. Canfield, jv, iil ,ih m lwr es s.l 3 .3 l a, ;A ilw3l i e fi r c . : e y, r, J. Gardiner Collin, Alonzo A. Carrier, David John S.Cmigra Campbell, Charles A. Colton, George S. Belden William Douglas, John D. Scully, ' Francis Felix, l Ai l o c z o a h n , d id er u l n 'iLai t... lo, tter, Benj. L. Fahnestack, CjWahmiarllisma*llegsWK.g.Hlnfaipavinumen, ' Isaac Whither. SZCILZTLRT LXD museum CHARLES A. COLTON. lama WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO, Bankers and Exchange Brokers flood Street, corner of Third, Jelly PITTSBURGH, PENN'A DIINCAIi, SHERMAN & CO. 33..A.INTMCERS, Corner of Pino and Nassau Bts., New York, Issue Letters of Credit and Circular Notes fur travelers, amiable in all the cities of the United States. camels. the West India Islands, ate., aimilnr to those in sue). extensive use in Europe. AIIIIIIN LOMB VIUS. D. 1...M1.9. AUSTIN 1.4X)1,11S & CO., Dealers in Promis.ry Netra, Bonds. Mortgag, , ,, and all S.— curitien for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at short dates, with collateral neouritioa. NOTF-9 AN') I)ItAFT.9 AND ~ , , , u4.11 persons deslrlng Loan, can be ~ ..cotnrn,late.l on reasonable termg, an d cupitaltsta can La tornialted unh good securities at retnnneratire paves . Alen, attend to the Sale, Itcnneg ati,l Len,ing of Real Estate. Office, No. tr 2 FOURTH STREET. al,ve Wood. AUSTIN LOUM Notiir) Publle. NHilat. & SONS, Bankers and Ea • change Brokers, and Dealers to Notes, Drafts, Aceeptanees, Isola, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Clues euustiunly fur ,alu. Collations made to all the tines throughout the United States. Dopiootii rootiirod in par fund, or our rent raper, No. c I.ltu - ket sliest hot Aeon Third and Fourth ittrictits. 6 rocers WILLIAM RAGALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood Streotj WM H SMITH it Li I 'NTER WIVE H. SMITH & CO., 118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, P. !MIN ASD SOLE AU EN Ts P 0!. SWEARER'S CITY GLASS., Pi r/NISI 11, P.,. ron, Nana, Cotton Tarns, Se., 4:e., Con Ntantly on Hand. [nkr2 lIIESISEMI M'CANDLESS, MEANS & C 0.,. 0UX1.11.9.t3 Tv Vrii:& • 11 . CANDLL91, j 12131=113 11R , )N, NAIL M, ITON YARNS, Cln - ner ~ . 1 Ira!, S!reet3, TIM TUE SALK uF PIG METAL AND liLoOMs, MI 74 WATER STREET, HEI.4,W MARKET, 1' I TTA' BUR IL P NEW FIRM. BRASS FOUNDERS, five Doors from Fifth A CAROM :iTocli 01 CONGRESS GAITERS 31 FIFTH STREET W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO B. C. & .1. H. SAWVER, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, BELLING VERY LOW R'S WORM ON E lON, TELL t SHEPHARD, Drnigglats, Corner Wood and Sixth ntreets JOB. FLEMING, corner Diamond and Market street. Mutual Insurance company LOCK RAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA. Cag 02 Pit41-•-• —4300,000 Premium Notes $14343 THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Duracrons :—Hon. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. 'f.Abrams, Hon. O. C. Harvey, Chas. Crist, D. K. Jackrnan, Chas. A. Mayer, Peter Dickson, W. White, Thomas Kitchen. lION. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. Annexe, Vice President Taos. Krrcnks, Secretary. J. A. LIPPERT . Agent, de22 No. 66 Fifth street. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. JAMES A. - RUTCHMON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE ASSETS--61AY 20r5t,1859. - Stock, ..- Due Bills, payable on demand, and se cured by two approved names 8116,500 00 Bills Receivable 30,045 29 Bills Discounted t 800 00 110 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, cost 6,165 00 Itiu " Citizens' Bank " '. 6,175 00 40 “ • Exchange Bank " " 2.050 00 bo - " Bank of Pittsburgh" " 2,750 00 Balance of Book Accounts 8,054 98 Office Furniture 400 00 Cush 64,113 04 DIRECTORS: James A. Hutchison, George A. Berry, Wm. 1.4. Holmes, Robert Dalzell, Willman Rea, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Wilson 31111e Win. A. caidw J el ithn M'Devitt, m 923 illdf Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, N 0.435 and 437 CH ESI'NIiT STREET, near Fifth. STATIEILL'IT Ol ABUTS, JAM:IdItT lot, 1859. PubliActi ,Alyrtentdy to An Art of Asternbly, FerYt 5 1ortgages,amply secured.: $1.731,689 89 Rood Esuate, (present value 8103,313 010 cost. 7 7, 78 1 , 7 1 Temporary Loan. on ample Collateral Sec'La 68,530 29 Stock., (pre.ent value (866,587 73,) c0a1........ 71,547) Notes and P4ll. Receivable 4,808 40 Ca.li 42,007 38 $2,018,3iN E 2 The only profits from premiums whirl. this company con divide by law, are from nets which have been de o-finned. Instirences made on every description of Property, in Town and Country, at retest,' low V. are consistent with security. Since their ricorporation, a period of thirty years, they hate paid losses by Firo. to an amount exceeding Emir el Dollars, thereby affording evidence of [tie advantages of Insurance. as well a. the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. I.si.ses paid during the year 18.58, $11.06,805 DIRYCTOREI. Charles W. Baracker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tablas Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob It. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, CHAS. N. BANCKER, DresidenL EDWARD C DALE, Vice President. 11M. A. STE El, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, my IG Northeast corner Third and Wood street.. BT THE Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Aterchan dize, Furniture, &c., in town or country. • PITTSBURGH CAPITAL. 9177,931 invested as follows. :Sl 4, rtgLlgO 011 /111pr,JVea City Property, worth doable the amount 1151,600 00 Pennsylvania /11111rOrld CO.'S 6tlce. 131-Mortgage Loans, Vl,OOO, i•osL .T.',900 00 .klicEtieny County 6 11 cent. Pennsylvania Ilotp.i UAW. 10,000 00 `,ty of Philadelphia, Oa+ et. Penn'.lß..ll. Lean. 6,000 00 Penn , yliatila Railroakei:ompany block ...... 4,000 00 of the R.:1,w,, Mutual insurance C 0... 10.150 00 ! , ,mocli of County Fire luau ranee Co 1,140 Gi of Are Insurance Company. 150 Oil M lu,nrai,ce Cu', ,serip 1150 00 liLlls / 1 . 4,00, 0 , 10,L11,111.-ss paper_ 30,373 4:t Fool: .40,0 11111 S. itcerlltsi ilat-1,0, etc-- 7, 311 04 Cast. ou lain.] and in Paul, 15,063 96 J 4.1 ELEU TINGLEY. Pt esident. E, I G Lit intr. flan Tin Elev, Ri3plaun., W111:411i it. Robert Stern, Frederik, Firol.ll. W IMAM] blu.ser, Stevengon, 11,i.jannu W. Ttnvley, John R. NVort,h Marshall Hill, If, I. Z. Lothrop, Rohert T leuJ. rharli..l Leland, J0...0i, 'I. kinuhng, Chx.rh, Wood, SuillE &meta, NV06,111...rt1. John pitta. 111 Nell MAN. : , ...,ort.viry. J CGI.TI.N, Agent, myle.o:~rurrThird 411.1 Wkh.4l qtrertS. ~iill. [ T._ E 11.1)1::;T A SI) LAI - WEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. Wll. SCIIIIIII/LikrY, PRACTICAL LITH ()GRAPH E R CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, LuFpzi com.DiE HUILDINI3S, IITTSFIL:R4,II, Pd Iy2l:ly2p PI TTS BURG If, PA D. C. KNEELAND K EEPs coNSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; u.k., to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER suust.le fur Shoes, Ivy Goods, ie.. at Extent Corner Virgtn alley and Wood street, (third Story—over Otizena' liank,) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1e9:1 GEO. BLETCHER, Manilla:turf, of the Celebrated GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG; ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, Ornamental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 63 111/I.IIKRT STREET, PITTSBURGH„ PA. rrIIE P L.:lk R E RIGERATO ft, Wi Fitter and Water Cooler Combined Involving important priuclpins ewer before attained, whieli E A T. V Eli ETA B I. ES, FRUITS, It C., To he kept longer, drier, and colder, with LESS ICE, than can be done with any other Refrigerator now in ttle; now on hand and for 'sliest T HA VE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with me, Mr. J. DELLOW in the Undertaking Wet ness, which will hereafter be conducted under the name and style of Lemon A bellow. , JAMES LESION. JOON DiLLOW JAYES LIXON. Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118 Fourth Street, ARE PREPARED TO DO UNDERTAK 'Nu in all its branches, iu the best manner, at pdeel to soft the times. We call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASE, tor the sale of which they are solo agents in this city, and of which we keep constantly on hand a complete assortment. As regards beauty of shape acid finish, they excel all others. Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, Horses and Carriages promply, und at lower rates than y her establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to rendersat isfaction, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore no liberally extended to the old firm AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & LA UTII, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rads, Plates,&c. WAREHOUSES, • OS Water Street, and 132 First Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Sta., Chicago mrl7ly pIIRNITITRE FOR C : f u ll as sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNJ• TURF. embracing BUREAUX;‘ WARD ROBES, • And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, 1151 well as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to- order. Aa the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by exiling at FACEINER & IRWIN'S. J. D. Pamir.; o. No. 103 Smithfield strew, below Fifth, Jens H. lama. DYE WOODS. _4OO barrels ci.f ' , ped and ground, for We by H. A. FARDLESTOCE h CO, : car. First and Wood sta.. • R. 'WELDIN'S 303 Pg,go i ! ; r ts;gl ) ) 141,, ;Alumina. WEST BRANCH MONONGAHELA OFFICE, No. OS 'Water Street AND MARINE RISKS 9,653 31 HENRY H. ATWOOD, Se=cretary. FIRE INSURANCE Of Philadelphia, OFFICE NO WALSUT STREET. AS9ETE, 9376,478 43 , AND STUD DPICItIPTION OP J. CRAIG'S, 124 Wood street, fire doors from Fifth BOOR CASES grakm: DR. J. S. ROSE , OF PHILADELPHIA; - To the People of Pittsburgh. IL - 1 VERY INTELLIGENT AND THINK ING PERSON must know that remedies branded out for general use should have their efficiency estab 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 Cure-alls, pur porting to be the best in the world, which are net only useless, but frequently injurious. Dr.J.S. Hos Os Expectorant or Congh Syrup, Fbr Consumption, Colds; Couqhs, Asthma., Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, and Dowses of the Luny& This Syrup, having stood the test of many years ex perience as 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 Coin pounds used for the relief and radical cure of Coughs and Consuinption. In compounding a Cough Syrup for general use, the physician—for none but a physician should attempt a prescription—is compelled. from his knowledge or the constitution and constituted parts of man, to avoid en tirely the addition of drugs that can. in Mil way , tend, to injury. His object is not only to cane a symptern, such as cough, to stop, but it is also expected that a regularly educated doctor, that he should cure his pa tient radically—while the pretender may allay a cough by opium and squills, molasses and laudanum, anti mony, morphia, and wild-cherry hark, and not be ac countable for the after health of his patient. Many of the nostrums of the day fhave 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' ns Tubercles, Ab emelt, Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver, Iron chis, ac., ke., still the lungs are the organs compelled to do the coughing, and consequently produce Con sumption. - This Cough Syrup will not only care Cough, but in all crises prevent that Lion of Diseases, CONSUMPTION. 4ir- Price 60 Cents and $l. DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER.—That popular and never-faille g remedy has alone stood the test of thirty five years. Price 12, 25 and 50 cents. - e Pain Curer cures Rhematism. The Pam Curer cures pains in the limbs, joints, back, and spine. The Pain Curer cares cholic, pains in the stomach or bowels. The Pain Curer cures scalds, burns, sprains and bruises. The Pain Curer cures any pain internally or external ly, and should be kept in every family. We shall only say to the afflicted, try the Pain Curer; if it gives you relief, recommend it to others; if itlails, con emu it. Remember it has come from a regular Physician. DR.ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, the only sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Price 60 cents. Dyspepsia may be known by costiveness, belching up of wind, sour stomach, and sometimes diarrheas or looseness of the bowels, headache, nervous feelings, cold feet, wakefulness and variable appettte. If these symptoms are allowed to go on long, without this medi cine, (which will always cure,) then follow debility of the lungs, and a predisposition to Consumption. he written signature must be over t cork. I)ll.Sir T J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, he 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 BUCHU COMPOUND, for all dis eases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Price 50 cents. The great demand for this article has induced others to bot tle up something they call Buchti. Ask for Rose's, and take no other. Written signature must be over the rock of each bottle; take none without it. octaly ealth 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 IT 1 YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING from the effects of youthful Indiscretion, coo be surely and permanently- restored by using the CONCENTRATED CUBE sQ, T:T A Nr S 2". A Remedy of Great andTertain Power. This remedy is put up in small viola, and can be sent by mail to any address. A trial will satisfy. Use it for a week, and you will experience a great benefit. A cir cular containing full particulars, sent (free) on aPPhea ben. Price per bottle gi no, one bottle will Last a month. N. B.—Tits remedy iv suitable for either sex. Ad dress K. CRUGER. Medical Agent, 742 Broadway, New York, SUFFER N NOT.—DRS. GOLDSMITII CO., No. 42 Sixth strnet. Pittsburgh, Perura, stiff continues to be consulted el) ail diseases of a PRIVATE ur DELICATE NATURE. klinn a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Drs. G. Co. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never faded to cure the most alarming rote of Gonorrhea and Syphilis. Beneath his treatment, all the horrors ofVenereal and Impure Blood, Scrofula, Divers ' Pain and I nraress, or Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidncys,Abseesses, Humors, Frightfut Swelling?, and the long train of horrible symptoms at , tending this class of diseases, are made to become as brainless tel the simplest ailings of a child. SEMINAL WEAKNESS—Drs. ti. it Co. devotes much of their attention to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit. which ruins the body and nuud,nalluang the unfortunate individual for either busi ness or society. Some of the sad end melancholy effeets produced by these early habits of youth are, Weakness of the back and limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep. sta, Nervousness, derangement of the Digestive funks bons, symptoms of Consumption, etc, eh". The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, tic: Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil foretsraings,aversion to society, self-distrust, tunidi ty, etc, are among the evils produced. Such persons, before contemplating marriage, should consult a physi else of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Ague cud Fever cured, and war ranted. All letters containing a fee, addressed to Drs. GOLDSMITH a CO, Pittsburgh, Penn's, will meet with prompt attention, and medicines forwarded, secure from observation, and a cure guaranteed. The strictest se eresy observed in all CISSeal. itEEL. Don't forget the place, No. L^ Sixth street, Pitts. burgh. Pa._ anliklrdaw EYE AND EAR DISPENSARY. °lire 95 Main street, (::3 door, op stars,) Buffato, N. Y. - 1 4 1 STA BLISH k:D BY THE CELEBRA _L:i TED DR. JOHNSON, 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 stud sure remedy now known. It has been used with great allCOaaB by the most skillful physicians to 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 unskillfiff physicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure,) will be sent by mall or express, with all neces sary directions, on receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallibl ' eCure for Deafness and Singing Noises in Ow Fars , Nervous Head ind complaints, Affording Instant relief to sufferers who have been trou bled with deafness for many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned converse, tion; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate 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 of the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certificates from the most eminent physicians and sur geons in England, in whose 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 DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 4GI. jelnlyrdaw Office 93 Hain St., Buffalo, N. Y. 13R I VATE DISEASES.—DR.. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL.Offica, No. 60 BMlTll tinld street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the hat twenty-fire years. Ms bass nens has bean confined mostly to Priaate and SUZglula Diseases. • CITIZENS AND STRANGERS In need of a medical friend, should not fail to arid out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular grade ate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases i a re li efarautee to the sufferers of amend following by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWAS REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising hom a hereditary taint, which manifests itself 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- Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble trough ton often by that solitary hahit of sensual grati ' firation, 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_painfu disease in ofeis days—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Sonnorrlicea, Stricture, Urethal chargea Female Weakness,MonthlylSuppresslons, eases of the Joints, Fistula in Axio, NervoUlt Affections, Pains 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 P: 11, directed to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitch. burgh, Pa, will be immediately answcratt, Medicine serration. sent to any aildress, Safely packed and secure from ob. Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield sane Pittsburgh, Pa. • 13 - 27 • ifI'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM .SALOON - AND CONFECTIONERY,. No. 271-2 Fifth Bt., oPPOldiO the &Change Bank. IqM'GINLEY, AT HIS • SPACIOUS • and elegantlyarranged rooms, located as above P iu pr spar ed tlicio itsfh all the lAtxuries of the . Season in De Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh - Pies, Cakes of all kinds; And every description of Cenfectionery; all of the best material will be served to order,day and evening. Sig. Orders forpartiespromptly Calland.inag for yourself. (myth 2.L hilllitaXY. RAIIROAD SPEECE COMPAN. dos. Dilworth, D. W. C. Bidwell, (Successor, to Porter, Rolfe d arett,) XLIMACTURZILS OF RAILROAD SPIR'ES, .caufts AND BOAT SPIKES, " . Cor. of Water at. and Cherry alley, -3y2&ly • PITTMICIRCM PA, - -j LAX NAL for sale by ocu, WV. H. SMITH k C 0..- 1859 FALL 418 RANGIMENT. 1859 On and After Monday, polober Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Niue DAILY TRAINS..•• THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Riumenger Station every morning, (except Stmdaya) at 260 a. X., stopptog only at principal stations between Pittsburgh. Johnstown, Harrisburg, Philedelp_hist, mut at all regular stations between Johnstown and Harrisburg, connecting at Harrisburg at 1 P. IL, with train for Baltimore direct, arriving in Philadelphia; at 51)0 r. a. • ME — FAST LINE leaves (except ,) at 4:20 P. IL, stopping only at principal, stations,saaxiag direct connections at Harrisburg for BaltunOrN and arri in Philadelphia • or Baltimore at 7-2:ra. at THEEXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening at 9:05 P. a.,.stopping only at Greenataxg, La trobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitzin, Altoona, /146. nectingat Harrisb_ung witlithe train directfof Balgieetins, and arriving in Philadelphia: at 1000 Da. r ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: THE JOHNSTOWN - WAY PASSENGER 'TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at rexitielock, A. IL, SOP' ,i i i . i . g in a st t all -stations,- connecting with Indiana Branch t 1010 A. x., and arriving at Johnstown 1:10 - P. IL, Coneniangh,l.l - THE' JOHNSTOWN - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sundays.) at 2:50 P. PI,- stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh, FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN far Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at nat... x. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN "for -,Turfie Creek leaves daily, (except Sanday,) at 4:30 P. THIRD ACCOhIMODATION'TRAM for Turtle Creek leaves dant (except Stueday,) at fIB RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows:—Express, 114.5 P. ; Man, 11:50 P. 14 Fast Line, 12'.10A. a; Johnstown Actommodation,lloo a; Fru% Turtle Creek Accommodation, C.:50 A- at-Second Ac commodation, 1:10 P. Third Accommodation, tk.ls • P. • Trains.lfor Blairsvllle and Indiana connect at Bkiirs. Title intersection with Johnstown Way Passenger Train East, Express Train West, and the Johnstown Accom modation Train East and West. _ PITTSBURGH; AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS, stopping at all stations on thii Pittsburgh and Councils. villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted) its 'follows : Mall Train, 700 a . X Express 'Train 240 P. X.. 'Re tinn ing trains from Pittsburgh and Cotmellsviffe .Itoad ar rive at Pittsburgh 8:45 a. 51., and Gail P. X. - The traveling public will find it greatly to their inter est, in going .st. or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered taimot be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust; 'we - can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this road with their pittronale No New York .- .. -.-.51.3 00 I To 10 00 1 Lancaster.........--. 8 8. 56 • - Harrisbtwg, 5745. . Baggage 'checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passenmsairehasing• tic Bets in car, will be charged ON E-Hit. CENT PER MILE in addition to the Station rates, except from stations where the Company_ has no Agent. - NOT/CF...—ln case of loss, the Company will hold 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 tiekets apply to J. STEWART, A,gent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Stahon, - On Liberty and Grant streets.- PITTSBITRGH, FT. WAYNE AND CRICAGO RAILROAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOODRUFF'S SLEETING CARS ATTACHED TO AL , THE NIGHT TRAINS. THROUGH 117THOVT CH4IVOR OP CARS', ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1852 Trains will. leave the Station, corner of Liberty and Grant streettss,, Pittsburgh, as follows: Leave Pitttrgh. Crestline. - Ezpresa-.....1115 6:56 a. u. F.xpress...-:12:50 P. Y. 8:45 P. Si. =0 A. SiV ARRIVE AT CHlCAGO—Express, 15:47 P. Si. Exj rife 8,17 RETURNING. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH—MaiI, 825 P. 11.; Expr 3 . 30 P. a.; Express, 2:13a A. Y. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS, from Federal -street, Allegheny, for New Brighton, 9:30 a- a., and 6:20 P. AL - _From .• 6:05 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, Cay 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. Louis, Louis ville, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc., etc ma,At for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati, etc., etc. • At Fort IVayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., St Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. Rai Wanatah for all points on the New Albany and Salem lroad. And at Chicago, with trains foe •an point s i n winni s , lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets apply J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.. H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, Passenger Station, Allegheny Through Tickets for stale at the Ticket Office of the Company on the line of the road, to all parts of the United States. J. J. HOUSTON, • General Passemer. Agent, Pittsburgh. Clevelarui & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Ayirn 27, trains will - leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitts burgh, as follows ..Pittsburgh. aercland and Chicago Line.--Express trains leaves Pittsburgh at 1211 a. a., and 1:05 e..x.„ for Cleve land. Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicam and the North West. The 1:05 P. it. train connects at Bayard with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch- Passengers desiring to go to Chicago via Cleveland, mast be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. River Line.—Express trains leave at 12-.15 a a., and 1:06. P. a; for Wheeling, Zanesville, Circleville, Colmar bus and Cincinnati. The 12:16 a_ m. train stops as Wells ville.Steubenvilleand stations below Steubenville: The LOS P. X. train stops at Wellsvule and stations below Wellsville. flail Train leaves at 855 L x.; stopping at all Way Sta tions on River Line. Accommodation leaves at 5:00 P. It-; running to Wells ville only, stopping at all Way Stations. Pittsburgh, CohmZus and Cincinnati Start Line via Mae bemille.—Fast Express at 1215 a. it., and Express 1:06 P. a, for Newark, Columbus, Dayton, Indirusapoltti, t n ehmen, 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 each Express train. • Passengers desiring. to go to Columbus, Ciricumatl, ete., or any point beyond tolumbus, by the short line, must be particular to ask for tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through and handled free of charge. Fare always as low as any other mute, and tense. certain. Through Ticks can procured at Pittsburgh, Ear. risburgh, Philadelp s, .'ew York and Boston. F. R. 611MR3, General Ticket Agent, Clereehuatk - JNO. STEWART, Ticket Agent,ap27 Liberty Street Depot, Pittsb 1859. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad C 0.1859 THE BALTIMORE, AND OHIO RAIL. ROAD CO3IPANY are now prepared - to receive and forward Merchandise under through billa of lading to and from PITTSBURGH AND THE EASTERN CITIES. • Rates guaranteed to be equally Cavandil . e with those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or any ether line. For information as to rates, facilities, etc., etc., spell- Cation may be made by letter or in person to either of the Undersigned agents: At BOSTON, Moses Potter, corner State and Washing ton streets. At NEW YORE, C. W. Perveil, 2, 29 Broadway, above the Astor Home. At PHILADELPHIA, Calhoun & Cowton, corner Broad and Cherry streets. Chestn PHIL streeADELPHIA, Col. Kelly, corner Sixth and t ts. At BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station:— . At PITTSBURGH, J. A. Canghey, 144 Water street. wIL. Particular attention of merchants, manufacturers and an s ipsers generally, of Pittaburgh, Allegheny City, ty, is called to the facilities of this Kew Route as compared with others, and their patronagpiergivor s are respectfully solicit. HENRY D. Jalo:tf General Freight Agent B. &. 071C1Th760. NEW ROUTE VIA RIVER AND RAILROAD. • Indianapolis & 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 intdrmediate points. • Through _Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE • HAUTE, LAFAITTE and PERU. Freights carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be ma bulk.de from Cincinnati to the West, without breaking Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent, at Cin cinnati; or, W. B. CUTTING, Agent, at Lawrenceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for com misgsion ; no charge for drayage or commission at Lawrence r. .For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. us Water street) Agent of the Company, who is prepared to give mores azatncrs to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, • Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Craw fordsville, Charleston;Paris and Mattoon. JNO. H. C. LORD, Presiden CL R CHEEK, General Freight Agent tura FIRST CLASS - 7 BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. A LARGE STOCK OF COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, N In .11 its branches, QUIDS, CTRCELARS, BILLS LADING, PAILPWLET3. • J. It: WELDM, 63 Wood street near Fourth. ROOT, RUST & CLARK, awruncrosizzie imp 3)741268 , rf SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, warA m MINERS' OILS, Also, Straits, Rank, Shore, Tanners and Neatsfoot Sperm, Patent and Adamantine Candles, lattlyti 51 FERRY STREET, NEW Yoa KAY & COMPANY, BOORSELLER9, STATIONERS, AND BLAtta BOOR MANUFACTURERS, NO. SS WOOD STRRET, , Pa. .fa Pittsburgh - A fall assortment of Law, Medical and Miscalls mot Books mmatantly on hand. • aul. COL A_PSING DRINKING CUPS.- A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE FOR SHOOTING MEN. Thiryi'are *sully carried, and yet when expanded farm one of the teed 11xixdang Caps carried. To be had*, BOWNdT . No. 136 et. - . Fort %pm. 1:01 r.