ri4 4. 3 TE(i...l 11.303 Z,. PITD ti Nil FT. WAYNR k 0111 CARO RAILWAY. 0 ALL PUNTS IN TEM WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. F LL .4ARRANAREMENT. COrril:or±:a.)ii.g August 13th, 1862. rir.2, "ILL: e. ;;;;T:3; AS 44,VICH, - 411 - xn•: to 7 . , .; :it. Limb and Chien & short.:r i n:Lzr rotte. 17 u , . a. 7,f on.. tn. 1.:2,Ni) p. Z . : /,00 p. m Ail: Ar C:ceiliy r. .... 5,30 m 2,2 r, a. ic Chler.g.• z *O5 a. to. FOR COL & ST. LOUIS, Loav as •CreEttiao......ii:4s o. m. 7 ) 26 p. in. 8,50 p.m. Arriver, :IL (2..0 iur.bti.q . .../.±.3 4 ) a. In. MI:To p. rm. Cinnirman.. 4,1:0 p. 3,, 6,410 a. m 'Fri. i. la:: pl:Li.o.. v,,. 1i.4 1 4 30 8. in. St. L0U93......7,50 a. , 6.45 p. in : . , a.r... tt:et.t.i.a to Ohioago without changes Arra to Cincinnati in the acme an byb Train: , on both Roach; =not at Colucibil., and zn.giengors all go into Cinoinnati togethoi. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chiang() li s aPreaF 2,00 a. in Chien:, Mail 3,1 1 .0 p. m Cinciadati and z it . louia Exprw , 7,43 p. ACOn'eIitOD. , ,TION Tit Ai N::—From Fodoral Station, Ly City. Arrive Alic. ,, ,ns New ii:igaten Now '.i:igton Allegheny 11 La 5,.'.'111 6,30 a m 1.3.) oIL R.-_:a m 5.30 ani .1.3. , n - 5, 33 [• m p 21,/5 p 3,1±.^) ti m 3,00 p r! r, run 1)Y C(4 , 31.11))11$ time, which ii I'S - :•zi ti:7: Pit: , A11..;...1 :lib ace aulriodaticu trains are 1 , ".• • Now NI a rim train nonanots at n packwit tar Now Ll3tie. rVi :tiot . : 43 . — •:: for Z:civ Gy.ao. Moreat. At roi 01.1:" , , • 1 ,-, rn. Ac • . fromlller/burgh. eze. f..rt Mount Verson, ahollu. • e . ‘e. _ _ AF:Zrzl, A 0. L.:1,7301d, 4:t. z..-nsno A . a Li Jr eto. ..7 4 .01. Colatubne, .rntilmw•oli; Saint A: bi.r. 1•21.1113 , .` ttA Saint I :;r. interate c...eiw I.llduaa, ar.d At c !nil for Laporz(.... Ava nr aP.. i ,, reci in Mi r... m.in•socnta. hvr th.. , eee tickets ap,., .4. ;+ Ag't. "Co!, Eli. RI gent: iktiaitheny. F.. .1 c, ," +eneral.Su7.e-*.r it t, iri 3, 16 P frrx vir'.`A . -- A ND ve:iiEE.L.E.N44 itAILSAPA:: "EB AIiA'ANG F" i 'T47 anl, .A. Q t <2 en and altar MONDAY. MAY w , tl'a. Trr-ins will icaro iho Depot of 11:“.• I ` 4l n o 47.l7ania • Rauroadjn Fittcbtirgit. af , follows: CO.LIMI:tiI & C GiriNATI al,‘o())4T. VIA STEUBIiDiIfZig,A. Le /OW a. m. • La , 3o p. 32„ t.o 6tenbetiville ~ 4,00 " 4,140 • ~, ewark - 9,30 " ;013 do ..... 7.410 " 1111,45 " r.zvec Cincinnati • I 4,20 gi,4o a. tn. • St.iLoula j 7.50 n . m. 1,441 p lio eilanao of oars botween Pittehurzh and Cin cinnati. Splendid eked/n:1 ca a attached to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND - WHETILr.."(3 LINE. Loaves Pittsbnr , h 3,530 in is 16,10 amj 1/,Z.cO p Wolls - vili? ...... a.cict " 5,14 " I 3,05 Stonbcnytilo...c.tio •• 9,10 " 4,09 " Wheoituf.: 4 : GI " " " Arrives Bellair 5,03 " 20,40 " 5,05 " Couneaiug a: Wt•r - li. with littddmore and Ohio Railroad, L with C'cntr....l Uirlo Railroad tor Z , k anrilto. • ance:in - or. commbod Etr,d Indlanupotis and Saint ouia and i'..)11:t.3 PITTSBIT/Val Ail!) CLEV.BLAND LINE. it, i 12,50 do ' Alta--::50 -1, 45 3 OO din .3 " ," do Sit :: . "t 4,40 Arrive: 8.31; I Cor.neein, '2:,•:CSICPS7Z9 branch for New - 'lra; i anco with RE - Ahead or sad Cirp,pi,ti .4.l.ron,'Cotrahoi•r, and :17 U; l7 'elar.d.l - ;tb.o and j R ft‘r - ", - ,c, azy.t Bar.:.`o, with C ; R .r for Clrleago and the north west. At' , 7'.71.1 - nolrte,n leaves at 4,00 p. 5,23 a tn. 3 , 1 m. 3 a 41, 3.23 ar..,1 Througn ticototr. io. all prominent points in the west. southwr:::. north or northwest, ran be pro mired at toe I. stroot depot, Pittsburgh. .3011 f: STEWART. Ticket Age:t. For farther psiti.3.llarri spots - to 'WILLii..4.3t STEWART, Agent. At thin eompeny 'a °Moe in Freight Station, Penn ;treat. n 027 18i/2, SUM:raj - At Linn - ANGIE:WENT. ON AND 5:11. PENNSYLYARI CYMRU: RAILROAD. EIGHT - B") , AILY TRAINS. TIIRLYVQPIL IN AIL TRAIN 11 leaves tho piass.t.ger Utation every morning (except Sunday) :it 2,F. , ) cc, >topping only at the principal utatiene, r.7ld. flaking direct connections at flarriA art: t E,ltirnorc and ‘Vashington;and for Now York tho Alleitcwn route. T E Til ~ /11 TRAIN Icavos daily attt.so p ,n, :=t•ui•ing catty at principal sta tions. maitluif fli ai: Harrisburg fat Baltimore and Viachiugton, and for New York via Allentown THE FAST T.,INE 10:17 , 32 :b., station daily, (exeopt ;ienc::..y Va.. stopping only a t principal 5t..1ti0n7, , 111. , :c4iiing at linrrishorg for A 1., 'ECE f with Payson- ger Oar Eqtaeilji. ;..or•:a the passenger station every morning c li.114.;) at 5,30 a. W. running 63 tar a.; Cr,:loalaugh, and stopping at ail stations. O.C 4 'OU.HODATION TRAINN. JOHNSTOWI , 7 10:0 MZI R A TION TitAIN, laavos dally (6:...ccpt Sup...ILLY) =MD P.1r..1.,t0D- Mg at all 5tZ411.%21. a_,. running so far as vono niatuth. FIRST ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN for Wall's Nation loaves dolt , tex0 ,, ..1,t Ramiay.) at 8,80 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wali's star:on leave.; daily, (azoopt Sunday) at 11,00 a. m. THIRD ACCOMKODATION TRAIN for Wall's station loave,, - tuzeopt :Sunday) at 4.00 p. n. FOUR I .I.ef.IO!I.S.IOT)LTION TRAIN for Wairs itatß,D, (emooyt en.nqay) at 848 p. m. RETURNING TRAMS ARRIVE 1.11 PIITSEITRGII AS FOLLOWS: &press.-- .......................... p„ m MMall m, Fast Line 12,35 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation .10,55 a. na. lst Wall'sl2:2„tion ACVAllm.odation 0,30 a. m, 2d Wall's :Station Accoutmodation ..... 13,35 a. ne. 3d Wall's Static:: Accommodation 1,03 p. m. Ith ii:azion Accommodation......,.. p, m. fo: and Lndalia connect at illain,octic zan..eini , :a with Express and also with Loczl Ilast and 'West. The Travclinz Poe Fliifinditgreatlytotheir interet in f"(4:11' E:•.:Z 0 - West. to travel by the PENI',ISILVANiA EALROAD. as the accom modatieno now offezed cannot he surpassed on any other route. 'lto 'tool is ballasted with stone, and is ontirol.v lien from duet. We can promise Sriiy. Specs. and Comfort to all who . may favor tail with thy!: patronage. X' A .111 TO .7.13 W 30,06 Vi n; _t. 30 f5 9,60 • id7-ir , 'till G 7,45 4- Bzrf -,, !hcefrt' zlltt.r tiem: on the Farn•rv•ini, P.lladteeala. Bahl ort rtt: i ;.I:oliaelng tickets in oars will be eitarg aoaor HL-.ag• to distarkee trav eled in :tdil:_en. :itti•euttion rittea, ay.:apt from IStation , • h 3.5110 agonL -.1 . 1.... L. lb:: Coinp:::e.7 hold tborb.,e.: .......... rer personal baggage only, ezzaediEe .on ernWoYed to convor I.c t-, and :row the depot. at a ..•• 1.• •teraa for each pas enter - • For nakeES eln tho Poa ' . and Bocifs eiBLOES, AT NO. 89 LtAREET STREET. LOOK A T iii PRICICS Ladles 'English Laztlng ?jet! Gaiters for $l.OO worth $1,25. Ladies En , 11.1fli LaAing Congress hoe] Gaiters for sl,..f's. , 7f)?:.1" Ladies Laslint Canoes! noel Gaiters $1,50, worth o. /.dies Fin: , French Morroooo Heel Boots for 51,h7. worth .Laffira• Fine float Congress Heel Boots for $1.37, worth Ladle- 'tl..r.vo Slipper, for 59c.. worth 75, La.dies Fine, :-Zippers for 750, worth $1.12. HI other ;roods in proportion. JAM ROBB. se Markatitreet, war Market Heim spa JEW ROUTE VIA RIVES asp .RAILROAD. -IRDIANAPuLIS AND CINCINNATI R. IL Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute. and Terre Haute and Alton Raalroad, toot. Lour and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Sal em,and Michigan Central males& for CHICA GO, ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cinein aal i or Limrenooborg in less time than by any 0.1 , er ronto by livonty-four hour, and at Moo oaly ro.ol by which rptaj,) to the Wee:, a 5,4 bulk. Consignments made to J: E. G. IBBONS, Aeen ct Cincinnati, or W. E. CUTTING. Agent llawron:9biar6, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO mminnt cm: DRAYAGE OE COMMISSION AT LAWRENCEBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIOAN, (N 0.116 Water sweet) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give Tnituunn RE axing for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago Peru. Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston. Paris and Mat toon. Ac...tc. JOHN F. CHEER. General Freight Agent. mh3 UPHOLSTER Y 9 NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. SIIBSCRIBERS MANIIFA TUBE and keep constantly on Ornaments article in their line, viz : Cornices, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrases of all kinds; also. the celebrated Patent Spring* Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. air' Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying clown Carpets, Oil Cloths. Jrc. oett'llyd ROBERTS d ROkNIGK. HOTELS AND AESTAURANI'S. YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, RES. TA U RANTS and the tr.u.lo generally oan NI supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade sehoited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. *Young's Eating Saloon, COMM. VIGGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Wbero GY ) STERS and all the deliolvies of the season bo served up in the m e et ,:datable style. ELI YOUNG. ocl4 corner Virgin alley and kilaittliiold st. L•oaoit, Da . .,y;,on. Tole: lo SA - VA.GPe. kJ. 0 S .E 1 , Next to Penuyivania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improvements, this. Po pular resort. the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old ouvtomers anti the public gram ally. with the beet the markets affords. Oy.,toru will be served up in every variety of style, during the season. His Winos, Liquors and Ales ho toots confident in recommending to the public for eater excellence. Can. Bucket and nail Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. myAhlyd :ETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND ' mos. STONE, i'roprletor. UATING TAKEN ANI) FITTED EF, at a groat oXperlla4 with ail the ni4 darn i at prevantents. 'WA popular resort, the s....iri tier 18 prepared to aCC , 32llxtudozo his ' 1) friend, and the _nubile generally, with the iyidi the. iiia:ltet affanis. 01..STEItS trill br served ut, el - cry variety et etyle duriug the LIQUORS and ALES he feela cor.udent in re commending to the nubile fDr tUeit . cxcelietwe. afer-M EA LS eervod up at all hozre, DAY ar.d IgIGHT BOARDERS r.p4:l; OUR 1.7.0U755.1::, I NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY. r•I :- A N 'a a a. La '' na - . -,.. • r.:_iy.l.—,r-I()tt. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, Nu. ill. Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 7:IIOLEBALX AND SZTA:L h 9 LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESLI PHILADELPHIA ANL) LAI. ELMORE OYSTEIL4 AND iLD All in their Proper Sett44),U. ncIF, GEO. REINEMAN CO. USIA e,tED . AU It TZ, Proprietor; h 44 Liberty etreet.)ipt be "ido the l'assermer Dopts of the Pcni,yivanct Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the city tor pas:at:gots arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex p_ense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION 1101i6E, would respectfully solicit a share 01 public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the bee: the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LI QUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Old Monongli heia and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Yittesburgh fe2l6m C. WEST At CO., MANCYACTULLXII.3 Or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY.% SULKIES AND SLEMILS. No. IS7 Peuu Street, Pitteburglo. igrit'All work warranted to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. myl:2:/yd. P. 1.2111.811 D. IttlltXß PULY/1811 Late at Miller & Ricketzon'e. REYMEIi•ftc I3ROTII7EIRS, [Successor to Reimer & Anderson.; Wholesale Madera in foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Etro Works, Ice., NOS. lati AND 128 WOOD STREET. EITTSBDIRSIR THON4IB FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, No. UM FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Undertaking. in all its branched, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Allegheny. sell a IPOLLO lIALL niLuLtup SALOON. 111.011ARLEIN JARDNER , wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand. APOLLO HALL. entrance on Fourth street. Ile has always on hand the beet quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the hall. a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and mass. Remember the pia - co. Apollo /fail, Fourth et. cearWorsi ointranne frnm Fourth, iv1(11 v PKIENIX LOOKING GLANS & PIC TUBE FRAME MA& urAcTOR NOS. 921 EAST TWENTY-TIIIRD STREET. • 173 & 175 GRAND STREET & 215 CENTR.E STREET. Established ISSS. NEW YORK. Es tablished ISM. This Establishment has been in successful operation 24years, and is the Largest of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufactured to order every description of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses, Coneecting Cor nices. Bsse and . Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc.. mouldings for Picture Frawea, in lengths suita ble flu. tyansportatith,, either 6171.1, Bening ,tow. camsl, 00k. Zebr.:, not dreye, Zahogani , cc. itw n e w NI andfacLory eau exrenqice facilnier. enable fourniFh nay article in ..LIT liners earl 4 •''' r., , hertn thr ,u DE,Ert.-; ARE VITED cpay -.lseu i wait Now to ii able to [born WiZll C.'. Cry article iu OUT line virli7v.l2 they can possibly requiro..at prices lower than they cosi purchnne etcetera. Orders by mail attended to With pnamntneee. Dc emfailto call when you visit New Fork. Onion & W.arerooms. No. 915 Centre St. , N. T. my23md HORACE V. SIGLER, Ag't. H. H. SMITH, ivcrA.itle u Dia C.! 017101 At 71 PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH sTPFETt NALL DwELLnocFi----- FOIR — l. ' RENT—A Comfortabl e twn..tory hott of hill di now 2 Rto and yard. Lit , ale porgicalefflatureession . ADD b) to rt SONS. oul4 al Notirot mot. iUMIOADB. UPHOLSTERING Se. Sae Liberty Street, IMPORT.E.H. AND DIALER. IV FIRE INSURANCE . BY, TUB e RELLINON 1/11711TAL 11181TRANOE OOMPANY, OF PHILADELPIU &, On Buildings. Lim ited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture. m town or country. OFFICE O. 3019 WALNUT STREET, Caauh Capital, $229,510 00. _ ANNAIS, $303,508 96. inve.tol as follows, viz: First Morti - ;;.go or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155.605 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 eelir.darlvamia Railroad Co's 6 88 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost Philadelphia city 6 $ cent, loan Allegheny County 6 Vi cent, Pennsyl vania Railrohd Loans Collateral loans. well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad com_pax. mortgage loon 4,000 00 Pennsylvania nadroad Co. Stock 4.000 00 Stock of Rolianco Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,(50 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 CA) Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.. 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents: / 1 . 3 35 1 5 $303 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Preside soB nt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphain, Wm. R: Thompson, Robert Steen.. Frederiok Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill. EL L. Carson, Z . Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lanni& Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. IYoodward, John Bissell, Pittsburgh. •B. HlNCHMAN,Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN._ Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. • IniELAWAIISE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. .NERANICE 100111PANY—rNCORPORA TED BY . THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, IISSS. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT S I EREETS. PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INS U RANC ES on Yes els, Cargo and Fro' -h • to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCHS on Goods. by Rivas, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carr39.ool. to -all parts of tho Union. FIRE INSURAN CES en Mer chandise generally ? on Stores. DlSeilielt Houses. &c. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theuphilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. Davis. J ames Tranquair. Eyre, J r., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Seal. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh - Craig Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston. Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain , Thor. C. Hand, Robert itur:on, Jr., Jacob P. Janos, James B. M'Farland, Joshua P. /Ore John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Molar, A.t. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Hatay Llisuel. Secretary. is P. A. MADEIRA ? Agent, No. 65 Water street. Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS WIRE FRANKLIN FIRE. INSURANCE COM PAN OF Pll LAI) ELYRIA. OFF! NO. CUS and 437 (11JEFITNIUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. let, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgagee, amply Boomed .$1,826.383 88 Real Estate. (present value $103,313 61.) cost 102,,=9535 Temporary Loans on ample Coilat teral Securities) 89.145 Stooks. (present value ($86,667 72 , ) met S9,74.ti re 3 Note 9 and Bills Receivable 1.621 IkJ Cash .r.'ehr V.2BF,.(Fd The only proof: from premiums tri:,!h th;,...tn pr.ny can divide by law, arc from risks which have boon doterinmed. Insuraut.c , made on every descripthn ,:r Pru.- arty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with hscourity. i Since their ac.wpuration. a period of thirty ,geant, they have paid losses by Pore, to nu amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Ineurance, it the ability and disposition to meet with i•rotuptues all liabilities. Loiße=t ail luring the year I K39,1!1.6::.•,15,3 36. ECTORS. Cr Ark, I:li.,ker. .Jtor•irrai 1). Lowin„ bier ViP77 , nr, •-t 1,1.4 e !An, (0, P • :• - •lr'`. F I , var.l C. f;i4r. . b..•11.tr•1.1 P•0co. TIINCK Pre I,?r.nr. PALE, Victr W. A. ST e: ary pr., • nrn. .1. / P.l.•:\ iter:•t, 4_ 3 144 It0r•I it•ai WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSB Ultte URGE DARSIE, Preiirtent. 1. M. 001t1ION. Ca .t. R. D. COCiIItAN. tion't Agent. s. N. 92 \Vote:Arcot, ~ k, p ank S Co', Warehouse, c p Pi; b burgh. Win icr , ars ax:..in,t all !dal , ri 'el RE and M RP.CE A !toute Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tho commulunlty, and who are detorrnined, by prom plnt, and liber.di Li-. to twin tain tho character which they haver... corned, la; ef fe bust protection to those who dezire to he irmured. .ASSETS. OCTOBER 3011 a. I b6ll. Stock Accounts i , t',3,000 00 Morteafe 2,140 041 Otfice Furniture Si. oo Opoo Accounts, etc 7.8(u 4:: Cash Irt,:va f., t , Premium Notes 2tier; :11 Notes and Bills discounted 171,u7i, 14 V.:1;8.251 76 DIRECTORS. R. Miller Jr.. James M'Auloy. Nathaniei Helmet. Alexander Nindek. tieorge Dania Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Rieketion. Andrew Aelt MY- Alexander Speer, David M. Lon „.• Roos J. Thomas Benj. henna. John R. M'Cane. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAOALEY. PresidenSAMUSL t. REA. S e c r e tary, °Mee, Car. of Market and Water Sts., Insures &gaited Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes. and Bayous. and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Lyre. DIILECTORS. . . .. Wm. Baialey. JEW. Park, Jr.. Wm. 0: Johnston. B. F. Jones. Rome Owens. T. M. How g,.. M. Kier , G6° rge Bi ngh am, , John Shipton. Jas. M. Cooper. 9. liarbaush. J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth. mh22:lydk C. H. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSD'RANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 ONE/WENT STREET, opposite° the Custom House. Capital 1r.219,100 Assets $304,a45. WILL MAHE ALL MINDS OF IN. C RANCE. either Perpetual er Limited.on every description of Property or Merohandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING President. M. W. BALDWIN /loe President. Charles Biqa. E. R. DIRECTORig. Cope, E. B. English. George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Patd, C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Magarge E. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. (I. ORM. Aunt. Corner Third and Wood num% JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT IPOR TIMBALE Ur PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTRIMITIRGH. a AMESMILLINGAOII, 11110NONGetillE• *1 LA PLANING MILL. wattldroTee nos torm the public that he had rebuiltten the fire. and having enlarged his establi s hment , and filled with the nowest and mustanprored ulachine.ry. /lOW prorared to fiumixh dooring and pianos B:tvrina :Ind re-sawing. doors. sash and Shutters, kiln driuti, frames, mouldings. box making: &c. Souru PlrrEcuaoH. &Pt. 7.1867. la2o ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. orpiar, No. 37 Filth at., Baulk Bleak 11111117 RES AGAINST ALL WADS Or A nu AND 1/ABI . NE ISAAC JO BB& A.esii4inti. M JOHN D. 1 / 1 6008,L. Via• PruidestßU boaretaa; OWL DBAN.Goasral Ain't DißßlMOßß—unasJosei, C.O. How ls Bar- Oipt. B. C. Join .11.. Wion, B. L Fahriffltxt 4ohn p x .•§ , d.gi t ptain ads= .hootki.r BM_ , am; Beilect — L ArGreviKebt.H.Divii.- • • sate commit, Cl_ AM); • lanaralitietrWMi- 1') ' ' 'I J 27,900 00 :30.000 00 .. 10,000 00 .. 2,•500 GO Gov. S-- was a splendid lawyer, and could talk a jury out of their seven senses. lle was especialy noted for his success in criminal cases, almost always clearing his client,. Ile was once counsel fora man accused of horse stealing. He made a long eloquent. and touching speech. The jury retired hut returned in a few moments t.nd with tears in their eyes, proclaimed the man not guilty. A n old acquaintance stepped up to the prisoner and said "Jem, th e danger is past: end now, honor bright, din't you steal that horse?" To which dem replied: "Well, Tom, all along I've thought I took that horse; but since I've heard the governor's speech, I don't he- Were I did." I I It JE . HUMOROUS. v," said Dean Ramsay, "I'm sure you ken that a ro;lin . sumo gathers nae moss': — "Ay." rejoin,. i John, "that's true, but Call you te !I in• what guitl the muss does the ston,... little three c,•ar:-o!d Etith:"Papa pkase buy in.., a mutt' when You go to Bos ton.— S:ste•r 11int:L• standing by says: You ar.. t.,,, 1, ,, ,!•• •:,hare a mutt . ... "Atli t !,.• . rajoins it:dig:taut Ituth. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Near t're Peur:. R. R. Pa anger Depot Nl' 2/:11".. ET. OS T 2 rangliir from throe to t•T, and filly horse in , w er e and :mil lot brat Mills, Saw Mill, 111,-: Furnm.ie,. 3:r. Give particular attention to the corndruotion e. Engineg ;eau JiacSinry i r grist anti arid tar uornilite, matey cii'culnr saw will , . nave also on finiiiheii and randy for ship ment at 'hoc-t aotice, nginee and Boilers of every Abu. iloilors and Sheet Iron Ser.:lrately. Wrought Iron (lancer, an I Bullies in every %nity, and continue the inanulactitreo; IVonlen Mra , hin oil- and Machine Cards. Our price. arc low. our mitoldnery manulactur• eel of the l•ant quality of materials. and warranted in n;t ii,faction. kir - Orden , frog, all vim: of the country solicit ndand promptly filled. fe2l:daw Cresson 8 ribirs, Cambria Co., Pa. II Pi DELicirrrui. A'N PO PO P I.A 1t place of su tomer resort, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2,300 feet shore the level of the ocean, will be open for guests from the 10th of Juno till the 10th of Oc tober. Since la,t sca.lon the grounds hare been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottageshave been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson ono of the most romantic and attraetive places in the State. Tho furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease. wall find attractions hero in first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Ten-Ida Alloys. Baths, etc., together with the purest air and Water, and the most magnifieent mountain scenery to he found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia, $7 00: front Pittsburgh, $3 03. Fur further information. address W. MULLIN 1t:20,W Crosson Springs. Cambria Co. • _AASII.II4, .Nr A to ttlio t lr' R 6;tlF,OCILlila THE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUIPTOL MIRE PROPRIETOR OF TIIIS CINE having mad the it the study of years to concentrate the life of e Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering td suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medicine is Prepared with much care, the tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties et common tar. It has cured more oases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. twill cure Brossehtglin. It willmare Asthma. It will ours Sere Threat and Breast. It will ours Coombs amid Colds and is an nyaluable remedy for diseases of the kidneys, Niamey Cowsplanda. IRLBeware of Counterfeits - fa you have the Dyopeogia use WIRISIARTII B 7 f• ruin, and If they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money ' Please call at his store and get a descriptive cir wept of One Dollar. ular. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on No.lo Smith Second street. Phila, L. Q. C, WISIIART. Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER, No 140 Wood street no,hlyeod ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHER% /rats INSTITUTION , SITUATED IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route Intwecn Philadelphi a igi d pin s . burgh, was chartered in 19.58, with pmvat g oa t o confer the usual Colleiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most healthy in Ponnsylvanta—this portion of the A. then, Mountains being proverbial for its water. bracing air. and picturesque m pun ousey. The Scholastic year commences on the as-, MONDAY alter the 15th of ATOUST. and ;rad ; about the 29th of JUNE following. It is dtvid e into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus netts_ sary for Land Sr.rvering. Engin .easing Students. . he.. &g., will be furnishing bI the nall tnUork to the Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra Charge. Student; will be admitted from eigi t Years to the age of manhood. Tawas—Board and Tuition. payable balryearly advance— . .-------11110 Washes:sir nee of Beddi ng 10 Classical and Modern L extra...—. 10 Classical and Vaeadon at the la j CORM Dina ADD wOOD "num% Reterasee Goa be ande,te the ILL Thee. to eke Rem T. u.Deynoble.t.L . _ a. ol° mho other Carmen athenaeum, 2 1 TrE8nnleili PA. i Amid mil mean by nail at as deb.. Tom: MiniMOH , :POW Published every morning. [Sundaes exciepted.] Corner Flttii and Wised Streets. 'ORME! PER ANNUM. IN ADVANIML air Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week. SATES OF ADVERTISINO. Rimy', One time three times Si 00 one week 1 75 one month 5 00 three months 12 00 six months nine months 24 00 one year ' 18 00 30 00 TEN LINES Ur ke a square. About eight words ,i verace a line. Business notices, inserted on the local gage, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from tho saute otnpe every Saturday morning arlerms Al per annum. in advance Sig - Single copies, ready for mailing. give caaTe' Sir Address JAMES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor Alir• Advertising at reasonable rates. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 29 The Actor who Don't Stick to the A fatuous actor tells that he had played ! for many nights in a favorite piece. His was' the principal character. During the continuance of the play upon the boards, he observed that a newsboy in the pit watched him constantly with open mouth and unwinking eyes—so much so that the boy became to him hi 4 audience and for him alone he acted. It so happened that one night the players and their friends were going to have a grand supper and in consquence he skipped several passages in his pert in order not to make the hour of the festival too late. Whenever he omitted the text he saw the boy give a start and look puzzled and at last when he had ignored more than a dozen passages he was surprised by seeing the little fel low,seemingly unconscious of thepresence of others in his intense attention, rise in his place and hearing him call out: "No you don't old fellow gou're skippin agin!" What a Lawyer can Do. WM. M. FABER & CO., Iron, Vo,unders, LENERAL MAC'i!N]St3 AND BOILER MAKERS PIIISBUK(711 .0 17 ,* 001 s ., . M[l=MM FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURG-II SATURDAY DRYING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTINO MAMMOTH wimmsriv. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH, CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THZ ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH AND WAS &STA ItLISHED IN 1- 1 8 o 4 • -GM IT OWITAINB ALL THI CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY. and furnlahea the most reliable :iIOII . ETARL. MARKET i COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PIMA together with a choke selection of Toles. Poetry, Literary and Scientific Article*. t r ainableitatistical In formation, Agr ultural News, ac., ate. FURNISHED BY OUR OWN dONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care. from TIIE LEADING PERIODICAT.S OF THI; DAY -ALSO Embracing every imporbust ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DONIESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. &e. WILL ALSO 85 FOUND IN IT THE FARE AND THE FARM *.S.The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past, the Publishers will de vote unremitting attention to the perfection of lb is Department. THE WAR NEWS. *V- As a sou tee of additional interest to all clones of readers, the program of the present civil closely which great armies are engaged. will be canvaasw 1, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the resider.— By following. th• a operations of the armies from day to day, euech sotly presenting the whole from woek to week, w e shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of th is lamentable rebellion. THE SATU BDAY lORNING POST Will be furnish ed bosubeoribersatthelowpries of One !Dollar a Year, and it wirl bo found a. good investment. re mum DAILY POST Ia also Lamed from the loam tees EVERY MORNING. It is a oesrmlete epitome of news. containing , all b:4, latest es. Telegraphie, Lora;inteiliren gtheethalccils. Centreaelestal„ Leigi o g lit tir4 4 , MOM. etarY. Ccolumerelal, R 0.9 TO THE LATEST !JOUR. Also, editorial art:idea on all tits lea diet tiPic6 of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM 11 IR 8/1 " OF WAR, C.'..10 CORREIPONDENC. T. Re. B` Mi. DAILY posiluis an eat 'alive eireulatior a by railroad and river, through loot agents •:,nd by the mail, and le a capital advi Ili sing medium. The paper is furnished to stabile eli bir.e at 88' per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates, *3.. Address JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. DOLLAR SAVINGS DAN(, 65 FOURTH lITREEIN MITERED 11 1855. OPMII DAILY, MOM 11 TO II O'CL4IFIE l a* on Wedneesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist from 7 to f °Wools and from November Ist to May Ist. from II to o'clock. Depotlb received of all sums not ler than Ogs DOLLAI. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent a year. lnterest. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the same interest front the first days of June and De cember. eotupounding twice a year,' rithout troubling the depositor to can or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate BIGHT AND ONR-HALT Pug CRNT. A TRAIL Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rake and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. PSIDINT. GEORQE ALBREE. .VICX PIIZSIPCII2I. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marsha ll Ale* ander Speer. James B. D. heeds, Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M. H.. James McAuley. Hill Buruwin, James Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. TRUBES. Alexander Bradley. J IR ames D. Heil John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. George Black. John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. •-• James Bhidle. Alonso A. Carrier. - --- Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Holahan. Wm. kkoostlss. John Evans. John Orr. Henry L. Rinirwalt. Hopewell Hepburn. John U. Elhoenberger. WIN. S. Haven, Win. R. Schmertz. Peter. H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle. Richard Haro. Isaac Whittier. Wm. B. Lamely. Christian Yeager 11101LITART AND TREADMILL CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLM= 4/* NONS, BANK 10,1 i a and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Oold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western. Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street . between Third anti Fourth streets. WIC H. WILLIAM & co.; BANKERS & RICONANGE BROKERS WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, .A. MO .0 It AT A. N, OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated; ap6:ly AGRICULTEAL. D. D. X.I.NCFACTURSIB OF Rogers' Improved Patent Si EEL • CULTIVATOR TEETH GRAIN 131111.1. r rieoca'n., OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TUR PALE OP Flour ' Grid., Baron, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Praneis 0. Bailez, Hsu.. William Dilworth. Sr.„ S. Cuthbert & son. Pittsburgh. Boyd & Ott. Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. M. .t M. Bank, Liet Howell ,Mangle & Charge W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling.-- nii3k2pthis VIPYOU WANT NOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Illinee.Meat, mixed. and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth .t Brothers. in the Diamond, whore you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and tull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign an Domestic Liquors, HAWORTH & BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley T. T. 111415 , 11,N dr CO, COUSE, SIGN, -AND - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. 4r/rAll work entztsted to me will be neatly and promptly nwmtea. ec2l-1y F rimming BEG GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON MAt'RUM A GLYDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH'S • Linen and Travelln* Shirts, Collars. • les. anspenders„ Linen and SIM Mandkerehietiy Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, On. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing G.mds, always on hand at MACRUM & GLYDE S. aul2 78 Market st.. between 4th & Diamond. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.' ae; PATENT AGENCY. 141 •••=lll I ....... 41, l OMIT C. LAWRENCE i ROBT. W. FENWICK a For Twelve Years 11 For the past four le years Illaaaser ot as Ofileer of the , the Illosiebingteie Patent oine...the 4 t ß i ns e a c e A h an o e f r fte le te a t 6 Patent Affeney last four as nnd litr t lr r ee a r . j Nomber of thefFout Alum? aunt -1 Am.. Board of AppeaLqt i NOTE—AII information necessary to procure Patent and copy of the Patent Laws sent free David Holloway e ft taproom! Commissioner of Patentsdea)df. Hon. P. . A. 131331" Alt EWEIZITISto Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. ISS WOOD STREET. OPPOSITE . FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH. AIM 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY NRAZ ?as MAYOR'II 017/oi. PMiIUMPR, HYDRANTS, SHEET LAD, Lead nre. and Bar Lead. and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or turesHuPPer. Houses fitted with Water and Gee Fix apSS. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. yd PEACHES AND VINEGAR— 800 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 sAlims PUEE cull= lINEGIAIIt, In atom and for ado by WILLIAM BAGALEY. 615 Is and 90 Wood street LOAN OFFICE, BENRY W. CIMIOTT No, I D .? SMITHFIELD STREET year the corner Fifth. Pitthurgh, MORE! I N' LARGE AND WMALL quant i t i., w i gged 011 Gold and Silver. j ew . h ., e t ,i4 and Silver Watches, and .ti kinds of valuable antoloo. for any lend of time screed on. The goods INStsot be delivered without the !Debt. Sir Ones H e from 7A.ILtoMt P. M. , Btrawberrie• for Conning. m,IOW IS TIER TERM FOR CANNING iii;sod, preoribtltrawberria. Those Wed- Ilir m Paream darld be of wed eolar. mond Jam ai Ina tamurs, sad of superior la vac- ' a herryean be toned doll's Rip*Riesisos Isit NasoLAt J. KNOWS Istabligh . licoo b stmt. o " e n Idostool*Osamellst i seat ileudlmigkre. • F 1111,41 TOMS TO ARNATII,ARS it Irish ZIS MEM IL 0011411111 p amp a. arciatems. MoCALDIONT & 11131 R, ATTORNEYS IdAite FRANKLIN, ITRNANOO CO., H. W. PAITIZIOX 0110. Y. Dear 2179&10 PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Dlasnend Street, near Grant; JaSly PITTSBURGH. p B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court House.) mr3:l3r PITTSBURGH. PA L. BBAOKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AM LAW, OFFICE, NO. INS FOURTH ST4 Je24:10 _ Prrrentrium, - , J. D. EIA.NCOCIL ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 78 GRANT STREET AHI4 BURGEON D E Irl S 1 • successor to G. W. Biddle. No. 144 fletitk. field street. /IP Office home from 8 to lo'cdock, end from 111 to 3 o'clock. Gab Clk , ,igafuv :414 :141 AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones. idic .Laughtiony PARITAOTIIIIIRS OP IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Fatal Shafting, Pieta itio, Raise it WAREHOUSES. 93 Water Street and 132 First Street, PIWTSBERSH, And corner or Franklin and South Water Ober& Chicago. felt PITTSBIRM, PA . - ISAAC J0N313....Y0HN L. RoTn...Wm. Beenatatra PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., MANIUFACFUBERS OF CANFIBFBIRIs also„Spring. Plow. and A B steel annied and AXLES, corner Ross and First streets. no2lris PITTSBUIIBII. Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &a. iIRPETS AND OIL ILO F: NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' 03/r• 'These have ins! been receivedA i no the LATEST AND RICHEST PA the lowest prices. W. M'CLINTO43K. LW CARPITL lib, CLOTHS, ic M'CA L L II DVS, No. $7 Fourth Ohm& ipp OUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE RR advance in prices. of which th ae vantage is offered in purchase Mt CASE.deiq W. OUNNISIIILAX-.D. 017 111/MOILAIL..II. 01111111111111114111 a r iIINRINGHANIS & CO.--P ITT II • V BURGH CITY GLASS WORsl3—Warg• house, 119 Water street, and lig stmt. ,Pituburgh, Pa., three doors below this hismosta bola House, SianUthotarers of Pittsburgh Olt, Window Glass Druggists' Utters Ware and Amer. can Consul Glass, for parlor windows. &arch* and public buildings. tip SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSDIERES %ATE NAVE NOW IN STONE A CON w w PLETE stook of SPRN.O GO ODN t all new and desirablel stYles. which hue b.s carefully selected in New York. with dabs t please the most fastideous, and comprising la • the various" new fabric and novelties of tit s season. We would reeectfully solicit an early cell from our patrons and the public. to teat the =Will of the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY dr SOL Merchant Tailors, • No. 19 Fifth Street. PITTSCURCI FUG LINIACTUSING CO. Are prepared to supple BUNTING FLAGS, A LSO PRINTED AND OIL BOILED MIME A- CA . All Sizes. from 5 inches to 50 Feet. At lower prices than can be bought in the Boat. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOIIN W. PiTTOCK. Agent for Company. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth 81a. EIRE RD ERRE INSUBANCL DIRECTORS r Wm. Phillips, James D. Verner. John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Shoed William B. Hays, Samuel P. Shrives, John E. Parke Geome B Jon% Charles S. Bissell. k n Gorda% William Van Kirk. H an son Lam Wm. P JOHN Win. F. GAMINE 111laDIUNLE POTASH AND SODA ASH— N. PURE POTASH AND SODA ASK I am in receipt of another =DAV of ottOorfor Potash and Soda Ash. Those who nuke their own Soap, and have use for eitherof these arti cles ,a ill find it to thqr advantage to examine my stock befure purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH WLEISING. JOSEPH FLEMING!, ' • corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. 726 I'ETItOIV.A. OIL WOMIES LONC, MILLER & CO., WORKS AT SHAAPSDURGHA ON. AL. illaro LEODENY VALLEY AD. Soe and Warehouse *3 JEARKET STIREET, i MOM trium Manufactures of Illandnating and LaWNW Carbon Oils and Bensols. NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARM/Amp NON.EXPLONIVE, always on hand. "Nab so NEW GOODS] NEW GOODE!! Eaton, Mantua It Ca., Ara daily is receipt of new TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS AND BONNET WHIM EMBRuLDERIES ANP REAL LACE 000 Ba LINEN CAMBRIC lIANDKERCHIEPS. GE I'S AS'ff llt r,OLL ARS anal SE.M.7B. MESETA RAM NETS. a.. The attention of wholesale buyers is invited our present lava. • CHANCE FOR BANNOAINEL The Subscriber wishing to close out bb mow BOOML SHOWS. AND SAITEBIL To make room for Fall Goads. will ollw thal l " a slight advance on oust You mot ail Si the CHEAP CASH STORE, OP JOS .BO On Beast strest. O lld dosaitian&h. FINE *warm mu—so amour pore Port Wino. "Dess..D. Poine•N k maid he saki lib ium SKOMMIL PITTSBURGH, PE 'A. 24 Pieces 75 Pieces -AT 1 *it 0 2 . AND VESTINCS. nliall%Prufdant. WATT, Vies Prat. B "' 7 . 1717-121. EATON. MACRUM & CO. No. 17 Fifth street.
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