-r.., i...... .. ~'f.CC.Tk:":.:::6:i'3Ar.:f?H.ei'~'N sF:b.I:HY~LZ:y~S'~.".i ',..1 , ..ji1i1ii.10. i 4 S. • Tina SST fL. liffnnatiraßktitiGo RAILWAY, a. TO ALL POINTS IN TES WEST, AIOUTM WEST"AND NORTH WESTb FLLL 2LIIRA,NGFERIENT. tOommonoing Aug ust - 15th; 1882. TAKE TO. CINCINNATI AN QUICK, and to indianapolla Se - Lbuto and Chicago .Ihorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Ba.gt Line. Mall ‘,`. !sprees. ;Leaves fkittebargh.....l,oo3. ta. 7,10 a. to. 12, 50 D. ma. ;Allegbenr-... 1 ,10 a. m 7,20 a. m. 1300 D. re ;Arrives ;Croatia° 2,20 a.m. 5,20 p, gm 8,20 p. m. Irt. Wayne-2;10 p. m. 2,25 a. m. IChleago.---8,35 p. in. 8,25 a. m. 402 COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI k ST: LOUIS; 'Loaves treatilne 8,45:n. In, 7,24 p. m. 8,59 p, ut.. Arrives at , Columbus-11,80 a:lti: /Oat P. In. CineinnatL.4,2o p, nz. 5,40 a. tn. 4 Indianapolis.6o p.m. 1445 a. m. St. Lottia....-7,50 a. m 8,40 P. 111 1: All Train!, through to Cldeauto without 'change of Cara.. . ;N. B.—The time to ameinuntl; lif. . : :,di me as by Stenbenvilla. Traits on both; Inset at u Columbus, and passongers arts:Stift blast' together. ._.. EASTWARD TRAIN S ARRIVE AT PIITBI3IISSIL Oicago Express— m • Chicago Mail — 8 . 10 14 Cincinnati and St. Louis Express.--- 7,15 :P_;4 1- ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Brom Eadiarid` street Station. Allezheny City. i _Leaves Arrive Leave . Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New !Wigton Allegheny, 9,00 a m 10,40 a m 545' n m - ss.tio ain 12,00 m 1,30 p m 0.43 m SAWS 111 11440 p m 0,3 0 P P 2,2 3 ' p tni :16,30 p m 8,16 p m 3,20:p m ,- 3,40 p ass. Trains are run hyOoltuabits time, which is AO minutes slower than Pittsburg/111Mo. 42. Tiokett good on the aboonituodatiori trains are sold at redtcpal prices: - !• The_S t SO p m aocommodailim gain oonnects at New Brighten with packets for New Castle. Toroughlzrains connect arfollbwr-- ' At Elton, with stages for New' Cactle. Marilee. fi aan set ow n. ha • • At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Idillarptuah, 1. Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. • ' lAt ---- Mifield, Ohio, fur Mount Vernon. Meth,. BanniudcY. Toledo. Detroiti.etc: . • • rAt crestliney for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus, chnoinnati„ Xenia, Dayton. liarieciollit. 'Saint Louisville. etc. • At Lima. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. Tolodo • ete. • At Yort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette:3nd.. Saint Louis. tknoy, Keokragrfit.Jogeph and inter/me i ill Ate points in Central Indiana anti piing's. At Ylymonth for Laporte!, • • • • And at Mimeo, with trains for all punts in pair. Missouri. lowa. Wisconsin ape kennesota. j• for mrtherinformation and 410.eneb • tickets appas to. GEORGB PARKIN. Ticket Aire Union monger Station: and A. Q. OASSIIELGISGGY eut, Atligheny. .10141( General ant. General mammas Agent S'ILBIGILAN_D PITTSBURGH AND ; i—i witmeduraa seaLsoAlo. r 301 E IE4 ARRAN . • On and alter MONDAY, ii.‘ A a 162, Trabul will leave the Depot of the Pewaylvanta Raitroadwin-Pitbdranda an follows: - 'WORT _ .„44,.,.... prtnlßUl ta LlN. E: VIA S ll.- COLUMBUS TSUD iKNViLLE • • • - A NATI . • .La ea I uteourgh—... 1 , 0 0 a. ID . 111 - 5 0 o.axL. r,, do gllouboavilla... 4,00 4,00 l i 1 .. do Newark 9,50 " 10,15 " do Columbus 11,10 " 11,95 ! &rives Cincinnati 9,20 p.m. 5,40 a.m. St..:Lcals 7,50 a. m. 6,46 P m No change of care between rittabargh and Chi -1 clanatl. . Splendid sleeping care attached to ill night ! trawl. . PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. '' Leaves Pittsbmh......l,oo a m 6,10. apt _12,50 p ' Wellsville 3,00 " 8,14 • '3,05 ," ~ 9 ,16 ••' 4,00 " Wheeling ...... _4,61 " 10,23 " 4,55 " , Arrives 1- BeHair .3,05 " 10,40 " 3,05 ••• comaeotin, at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio . 1 9gal/oast. and at Jiellair with Central Ohio Railroad ?or Zanesville. Larmaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Saint i. 1 orris and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. I' eaves Pittsburgh - 11.„90'm" m. 12 , 50 m. ' do 4;25 8,00 do 6,10 " 4,14 6 " ;- do Milano-- 6,43 " 4,40 " do Hudson 8,00 " 5,42 " Arrives Cleveland 9,15 '" • 6,30 " 'Connecting at Bayard with Tasearawas :brar.ch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alll - r a rit r airt a P t ittebah, Fort Wayne and Chicago Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville • and Cincinnati R R fbr Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Afillersbarg, and at Cleveland with C and B It It 'or Brie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C A T •It 11 for Teludo, Detroit, Chicago and the north. ''wes AsmommedaUon leaves at 4,00 p. m. i• Iteturning Trains arrive at 2,20 a re, 9,15 a `,ra, 3,25 and S,OO Througn tickets to all prominent points in the 1 west, sonthweet, north or northwest. cm: be pre !cured at tire Libertystreet depot, Pittsburgh. :JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. Tor farther particulars alevl9 to WILLIAM STIMAILT, Agent. ( At the Company'e °Moe In Freight Station, Penn street._ n 027 1862. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY.- MAY 6th. PITT EIVANIA ClifiTßAk BAILROAD. jEIGIEIT BALLY 'TRAIENS. T°r rer L"A Z N leaveathe ag S tation ev or XaTroOtitadayat 2.5 aa. doping on ly at the elPCstafi V n ej at° = ti iniggaiidZllgi for NWYokvia the A l lentown route. L THE THROUGH .134PRiesiei TR. .ALPI leaves daily at 350 stopping o only a atzmigtal eta for • t igl i amcd Waohinirto e tt e ll u dfo t r New Yt2 via Allentown route. _ . - . 'THE FAST LIST leave(' the Station daily. ((Wept Sunday) at 8,20 p, m.. stcpphig only at Principal station% connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. SHE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAM, with Passen ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station Crary morning (Sundays exempted) at 5,80 a. in., running as far as Conemaugh , and stopping at all Stations. ',' AccomnionATloN Tiraorpg , _ . ..._ . 'ETOJECNTOWN . - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, frayed daily (except BandaY) at 2,45 p.m., stop ping at all stations and running as faeas Cone inanali. IfIBST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wilre Otion lanes daily (oxcopt Sunday.) at 6,40 a. m. I SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'o station leaves daily. (amid Sunday) at HMI a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wen's station leaves) daily. (except !Sunday) at 4i/i0 P. nt. 401:11 4 -TH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station. Mayes daily. (except Sunday) at 1,15 p. m. TEE CIikURCR TRAIN 40. ft ., Reaves Wall's Station at 9.05 a m returning J' leaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p in: l- BRirilltrilliiti TRAINS' - , i ARRIVE INPI , 2OEIIII6Ia As pout° vra :: , . . Rpm ' - ...... ...........,......4... lat' P. M Pt i titte ...." ....... .. — ..„... - 7...... — .,,... 7.12,35 t. :: Johnstown Acioommedatlon—.„ - -.40.00 a. in. let Wall's Station Aceornmedatfon..:....6,llCra. in. Sid Walt's Station Acoommodation......S.Ss a. in. Ild Wall's Station Acoommodation.„...l,os p. in. 4th Wail's.Station A000mm01ati0n.....6,10 p. in. i sliirTrains for. Blairsville and Indiana connect st Blairsville Intersection with Express and Johnstown Aocommodation - Rut and West, and also with Local Freight,'Baet and West. The Traveling Pnbßo "Milli:a it great's , to their Interest, in going:grist .or West,to - travel by the PRIINSYLVANIARAILBOAD AS the annuli modathms now'offere& 'cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with atone, and is entirely free frot drist. We can promise Safea , , Sneed, and Comfort to all who may favor this Road, withtheir patronage. ARE I TONNW Y0RE. . ............... 1 10 1 >t. 8 3 10,53 RALTIMppRE..... 10,04 SAO , 7.63 F age checked to all stations on the Penn- ATlAnia ttatlmad and to . Phibubslnhia. Boni ore and New Yokc. sirPaaaatuters nnrchasbj tic kets in late will M be enem woo logo 'diatom* inv alid hi addition to theltistior tatoft-letantlitm e t a ti ons , where the oomnany has no agent, NOTICE-sin rman of loss, ,the iOnaparkt will hold therdolveis resnonaible foinenkinat baggage only, and for an amount not exceodhut 8100. N. B.;--An Oranibda Line has been employed to convey PM:Sea:Wail andbagm co to and from the donor., at a charge not to one win valuator each passenger and bag age. F, For tickets MI: J. STEWART, A unt. it'the Penna. R. R. l'aesagerkltalien oa Liberty and. Grant street,: • - n 023 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE SO. 87 Fifth fit.; Bank Moak INSURES AGAINST ALL Eltiiiillifior . FM AND Pallail4 RISKS.: - - -.-- iseacJONIGS Preohlop4 SWAN D.MoCiOld). Vine- President b. AL BUGS. ; maetai7: 'Da.nt. WEL Tr DB.AI". General Asenti , 1 . =D 88-4ine.Tonee. e". G. B . Har vey ice*. RieL *Ay, John A. IP, iB. 1, Fe, - 1.00,% . , - .Te:ffn D. AICCOrd Captain Adam . W ro Saphs. K. P. &gips. Calit. W. bean, Robert L. Arldriror. Bobt. a./Javis. e2B y-~r w:~a~:~.a~.µrr~,"v-u~~~s+:rc,~.Fc~~w~>wr;;a.:.F:,~~«..~~n~.~ tru . RAILROADS. 1116TEW ROUTE VIS RIVER AND 4A,P11,0,AD. itlit diktiakint R. Connectidu at Irtrilartspolis with Terre Hants.; AtidVerregisiitte ancrAiton Railroad, to St. LOU andlisfmr ett** 7" uliaua r * V Alba ff and Baleen and Central °adz for 0 CA GO, ROOK" - - ; BUR arm. and all ihtermediafdpoinfia Throuh' Freight 'Willi to- INDIANAPOLIS - TERR - BNAUTE. LAPAinTrNand PERU. Freights and passengers carried from. Martin br - Lawrenceburg in lees time than by any othonroute by twenty-four beam and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments maim made from Cinotruntti to the West, without break- WWI., • • - eats made te_T. E. GIBBONS. Agent atCin ati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawruht 3 =gh. , will ::rece i ve prompt attention, and no c e for : co immat rion: xo mines you 1:1 11YAGC OH 001111 Bolt iv LAIVEMICIIIIRG. For further information apply to THOMAS ,RATIGIAN, (No. 1.15 Mater street.). agent of tho Company. who is prepared to g i ve THROUGH RN oarprs for passengers and freig ht to Indianapolis, Tenn Haute. Lafayette, Chicago, Porn, Green runtle„Crawfordsville, Charleaton,Paria and Mat too, ito., ka, H. F. LORD President mh3 OM`i F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. • UPHOLSTERING. - UPHOLSTERY, k I TWOURTIE ST., NEAR WOOD. -8111138ClUIEBBILS 111 A, 173 r A 43°118tan tide; elrline . - viir' Conleet lia Orn " am ev en e te. " _Cartaingeoo;l3enifortir. Feather BodOlattraror of-011.-kirolilitlrh.l' the "roelebrated Patent Spring Bode.; IliGhtids - of Shades. Blindb and Fixtures. 41 4 e. krillaPt attention given to all otderti for fit- Aintraztain.ving down Cava% Oil Olcithe_,__&o. 0v417:1741_ II,O4IIItTSkItariNIGIC. _ AbTELS .aII3:III.Ei3TA,MI,OITt3. : 4 - Asir:AV tr ,, a , IEI r-ty_ifitkeek Next to, Pennsylvania' Passenger Depot,' JOHN 13t1.17A6A Proprietor. JA.VIING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, the modern improvements. this po-' resort. the subscribens prepared to accom modate his old customers and the_publio goner ' ally; with the beat the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style ,during the season. His Wines,Liquers and Alea he feels confidant in recommending to the public for their excellence. Clint,„Broket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. 111720:1yd SEETIN'S ; OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, 'T'130,13. Eirriurim, Vroprle tor. EVA:VINO TAKEN AND FITTED UP, at a great expense, with all themodarn im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber P i nt r lfr g 6ii ene tc' ralr u w ' i n ett ' e hi gaiT e tt t d ag e t affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re cootamerAing to the public for their excellence. XI-MEALS served rip at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly OUR 1-101LIS IL, NO. 82 DIAMOND A L LEY, • PITTSBURGH.. rtunc liiIIESCETBER ANN OUNCES JR. to the public that ho is in .daily r eceipt of FRESH BUELL AND C.il4 OYSTE . GAME. Ao.. and is prepared to acodnimodate the patrons of this old and well known bowie with everything in the eating and drinking line at the , shortest notice. JOHN SHAtipl. Proprietor. IeeiffA.NISION HOUSE, GEO. AURENTZ, INA. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street, just be side ,the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania -Itaitroud, which makes it the most convenient house in the oity for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ei gense__Attedop, in excellentstylo. the MANSION IiOUSB. would res_pectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished - with the best the market can afford. fel:tv WINE AND LIQUORS. WjI.LIAM BENNBT"T, IMPORTWR AND DVALITt IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Monona itela and Beatified -Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD Erritsmr, Pittsburgh Wig C. WEST at CO., MANI77.4.47TURIES Or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY% SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. ittir All work warranted.to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. myl2:lyd. P. HZYMPJI, .....H. D. DATIdiID J. B. HIYIISIi Late at Miller & Itioketson's. ECEYMER 1313,()'1".11301itt5, Ltkeeeesor to Renner & Anderson.) Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Frui Norm; Conrectlonarl, Sugars, ,F ire Fire Works, ace., NOB. 126 AND 128 WOOD MUM. rirrsßvittax Tuitmpui FARLEY'S FURNITURE AHD CHAIR WAREHOUSE No. IL a FEDERAL ST.. ALLECIIIEN Y Underlahing, In all its branches. will receive Yromptattention. Orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Allegheny. BelB:Ig POLLO. HAIL lil LLIAUD SALOON. 1 - XCIIAILLEb 4AliDNElL'would romlnd hilt old Mende:and customers that he in still to be found at hired& standA_APOLLO HALL. entrance on Fourthstreet: haa always on hand the best quality of Lagar Beer. and in connection with the halt, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. BAnnember the vita oe, Apollo Hall, fourth it. oearWood. entrance from Fourth. isrMly 111311111CNIM LOOKING GLASS st.: lesc N. 'FUME FRAME MANUFACTOR NOB. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. 175 slk 175 GRAND STREET & 215 CENTRE STREET. Established init. NEW YORK. Es tablished MEL ,'Phis Establishment has boon in rctoceosful operationO4years, 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 . Glom, Conceding Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc,, Mouldings for Picture 'Frames, in lengths suita ble for transportation, either Hilt, ficrisng. Rose wood, Oak. Zebra, Birileeye, Mabooany etc. Otis new Manufactory and exrensive facilities enable us to fournish any artiolein our line as good as the beet, and as cheap as the chca t. DEM-ERRS ARE INVIY n TO CALL UPON us when they visit New York. We claim to bt able to supply: hem withevery article in our line which they can possibly - require, at prices lower than they can purchase elewhere. Orders by mail attended to with promptness. Dc not jail to can when you visit New York. ^ Office & Warerooms, No. 215 Centre Bt., N. Y. my2:3md HORACE V. slauat. LANDISETII43 GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH. AND GENUINE IQ - Also a general assortment o Agricultural Implements, Fr rti Shade and Ornamental 'Trees, reoeived and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty street next doorto Hare's Hotel. mhZ, rou, TIIE WAR ! Before going, buy a pair of B()OTS, RUES. AND GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, an 9 98 Market street, 2d di H. H. SMITH, NOTARY. PUBLIC,• OPTICI9 AT TIM PITTSBURiN COST. FIFTH STREER nib2l ATALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROP. • ERTY FOR SALE.--Three-fourth acres of land pleasantly situate 'alive minutes walk from the Station: large variety of choice fruit and shade trees, gripe vines. eta; a family mansion of hall. parlors, library and twelve rooms, excellent cellar stable, ice house, large , garden with fruitS and dowers all well arranged and in good order.; For price and terms apply at 51 Market street. B. CUTHBERT & SONS, Real Estate Agents. . - C°LTE' AND ALLEN'S' AND WHEE OcK'S BEVO.LITERS , -the best in Markei for sale by _ _ Rrlicpq b Tr COLT'S R IMOLVEBS, ALL SIZES,„ Old and Na Medd for 'sale tit list prics_es OWN &TEM= ; r ood Strelt. C I s All s poinr _ •• fi IE PITZIVRIFE AND' sea W k 1,4 „ LANVAti SHIMS, BEST 119 TUE kot—sit MoOleHand's /motion.% nth street- ' O l f;roti IMMEANOIL INSIJRANCE. IBLIANOR mut:rm.: INEITILANOE 00 Mg OF plazzie..romlarmas., Oa Bdino. Aao a Penelad. Marokin dize. Sar n i is trm OFFICE NO. 8013 WALNUT STREET. 'Cash Capital, •02109,010 00. Assets, 0808,608 96. Invested as follows, viz First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155.605' 00 Ground,rent, fi rst 'ohm ' 2,462 50 PeansYlvania Railroad Oo's 6 .61 cent. Mortgage Loans. $30,000, 27. 0 0 0 CO Philadelphia city 6' , 0 cent. loan 63,000 00 Allegheny County 6 $ll cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad. . 10,000 00 Collateral loans, walla:cured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroadernapmtymortgage 10an.... 4.000 I Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4.00) Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Omar/any. Stock of County rue / 13 3 1 3=0 , 3 CO /.060 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 Commercial Bank d 05,135 0 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012' Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 1601 Bills Raoaivable, business apar 16,297 Book Aocount, secured interest, 6.216.7 . 011512 on hand and in hands of agents.. 11= - CLEM TINGLEY. IM s(lB ent. ' DIRECTOILS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham. Wm. B. Thomism. Robert Steen. Frederick Brown. William Musser. . Cornelius Stevenson. Beni. W. Ti ley. John R. Worm!. Marshall MI. IL L. Carson. Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charlee Leland. Frederick Lennig. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitsbi • B. M. HlNCHMAN,____Seeretary. J. GARDNER COFFlaq,-Agent. myl6. Northeastloorner Third and Wood s iIIiELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN LFSIIRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED UT TIIE LEGISLATURE OF PEINNSY VANIA., OFFICE. S. R. CORNS THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA .DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on vet gels, Cargo and Freteht, to all parts of the world INLAND INSURANCES on Goode. by Rive Canals, Lakes, and Land Carries, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURAN C ES on Merit obandlse generally, on Stores, DwellrefHouresi DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A Bonder, TheOphilus Paulding. John N. , Penros. John C. Davis, James Tranuair, Wm. Byre, Jr I James C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph Beal It. M. limitary 800. O. Lieper, Hugh • Charles. Wily, Batumi R. EittikeryJ:M. Peniston Henry Sloan. Edward r Darlington, Jon Brooke, klpencer M'llvain. Thos. C. Hand, Robe Burton. Jr. Jaoob P. Jones. James B. AVlrarlan Joshua lir% John B. !Semple. Pitliburity DI T. M Berm AO. WILLIA.M MARTIN, President. THOB. C. HAND, Vioe President. LYIBURN, &crater'', P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. e 22 No. 66 Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS SY FIRE . THR FIRE M I gCOMPANF OF Pe ELVIe NO: 485 and 4217 lONESTNIPT'VFIE near Fit 42. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. let, 1860. Publb3hed Agreeably to An Act of Aesemb beinm First Mortgages. amply 5e0ured.,„41.896,393 Real Estate. (present value 1 51u3.813 61,) oost 102,9i15 Temporary Loans on ample Collat feral Securities 89.13,5 %mks. (present value ($86,667 72) cost 89,786 Notes and Bills Receivable 1.821 U,208,a51 The ooliprofts from premiums which this com pany can divide by law, are from risks which hay • been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop; erty, in Town and Country. at rates as low as aro oonsustent with security. Since their incorporation, a_period of thirti , years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an anion t exceeding Four Millions of :Dollars, thereby - fording evidenoe of the advantages of Imuranc as well as the ability and dispoeition to meat wi promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, 869,153 DIRECTORS. Charles W. Danaher.Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. • Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Eduard C. Dale, George W. Itiohards, • GetT s Fales, CHAS. N. BANC President. EDWARD C . DALE, ice President. Wm. A. liiiii.:l34Tereiiibk7Fc; tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. myl6 Northeast. oor. Third and Woodsta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIT'fSBIIII,GH. GEORGE DARER President. F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. Gaul Agent. No. 92 Viratf u street, (Spans A Co's Warehouse IVA as i Xti r tg . alikinds of FIRE and M.A.I ‘RISK S. A House institution managed by Directors wW art well known is-the commonalty; and who or/ detormined, by promptness and liberality , toenail' tain tho character which they have assumed, as of feriae the boat protection to those who desire to insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 1061. Stook Mort -2, 160 63,G)0 Mortgome- • - 2,160 Offioe Furniture • 250 COas h pen Amounts. etc-- Premium Notes Notes and Bills discounted., DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., . James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, George Darsle Wm. IL Smith, Max. W. Rioketson, Andrew AekleT• Alexander Spoor. David M. Long. Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, Jolni R. M'Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGIOESI. SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. 01Igoe, Cor. of Market and Water Ste., Insures against 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 Fire. DIRECTORS. Win. Bagels:T, Jas. Park, Jr.. WM. G. Johnston. B. F. Tome, Reese Owens, . T. M. Howe, B. Preston. George Binghatn, M. M. Kier. John Shinto% Jas. M. Cooper. S. Harbaugh. J. Caldwell, John S. DUworth. C. H. Zug. mlatiisdh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CODWAN Y , NO, 148 OHESTNIIT OTE,ENT, Opposite the Custom House. C1apita1......0219,100 Assets 11804,948. WILMWL ALL Hums or 'IN. iza IMANCE. either Perpetual or Limitod.on ev.ers , description of Propm , V or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING, President. M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayee. E. R.,Coe. E. B. English. George W. B r o wn. P. B. Savory. Joseph 8. Paul. C. Sherman, John , Clapton. 8. J. Magaige P. B ramming. Secretary: ' J. G. COFFIN. Agent Corner Third and Wood streets. jrkly JNO. MOORIII[EALD, COMMISSION MERCHANT Po TIM BALI! er PIG METAL &ND ;BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK Jsalmi Nuaamats, MONONOAMIE. LA PLANINGMILL, would respectfully in form the public that be has rebuilt since, the fire, and having. enlarged his establiahmemt. and fined it with the newest and Intuit anteroved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and &nears, kiln dried.lrames. mouldings: .box • wahine. dm Storm Prmasulaw. Sept. 7. DR. la2o BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 PEAR ET STREET, WOE AT WI PRIORS Ladles English Lasting .Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worthsl,X. Ladies Elsa& Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for sl.a w o rth 75, Ladiegi loan Congress Heel Gaiters 10 worth 00.;, e wa s rth irseemeh Mamma) Heel Boots' for . Mies Irme Goat Comets HeolllootsforsLh, gworth-UM • adleeLlste Murottoo ElbopernfoslOo,. worth 75 1 lad ira en Mo 811, , SLI2. - AU other gritisis4 Ors - NAMES ROBB. ein market street. near Market Holm eat TIER 'PITTSBURGH , TO: Pa ll o B l4 every morning. (Sunday'd egoep I Comer Plll4 and Rood Streets. TERMS ,68 PER ; , ANNUM. ADVegil. Dellyersd by osmiers 12 mita pa i s RATES 01 0 41.1PrEJSTISING. Square. onetime tlweetimes. ..one week. 1 75 one month 5 po " three months 12 00 " six-months 18 DO nine months 21 00 •• one year 30 00 TEN LINES make a square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. Tie Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every SatardaY morning. aggr - Tertas por annum. in advance ifir Single copies, ready for mailing, plug air Aiidrese JAMES P. BARB Editor and Proprietor Advertising at reasonable rates. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 2:4 Jeff. Davis Praying for Wads worth's Election To the Editor of the Boston Courier On the boat from New York I had an opportunity of talking with a soldier from LOuisiana, taken at Antietam and paroled. He was secesb to the backbone. Said the South was out and bound to stay out. I asked him if that was the uniform opin ion in his army. By no means, said he, but the number in favor Of the old Union was daily growing less, and. after the election this fall there would not be a vestige left, of the Unionists. I asked him what the elections bad to do with it. Said he: "The Abolitionists will carry every State, and that will , settle the conscience of every old liner in the South." "But," said I, "suppose the Abolition ists are beaten—and there is a chance for it even in egotistical old Massachusettts, and a still better one iu New York, and almost a certain one in Pennsylva nia." "Then," said he, "it would be a bad siglt v . fo h r y 7 ; " ,v said I. • "Indeed I don't see "Well," replied he, ''every d—d North Carolinian, and half of the rest of them, would then throw down their guns and swear they would not fight another Min ute. I tell you there is not one thing old Jeff prays for so much as to have Wads worth put in Governor of New York. I was in Richmond when the papers with the nomination came, and they all said there could not have been a more ludly nomination, for Wadsworth, having been in Washington, is known, for he will be elected. "The Abolitionists have got<control of the North just as we have of the South, and they don't want us any more than we do them, and what persons on both sides don't want they won't have. If Wads worth should be beaten, and Andrew should be beaten, and the rest of them, it would just show that a majority of the North wan't us back in the old Union, and there are so many now in the South who want the same thing, we should have to come back. lint I tell you the Aboli tionists 'will have it all their own way, and we shall have it all our way, and your Northern old line Unionists and their re lations down south will have to cave in." Much more he said, but enough on this Cresson rules, Cambria 00., Pa. wilts DELIGIVIPIPUL A'N D P 0 Pll - place of summer resort, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,211) feet above the level of the ocean, will be et en for guests from the 10th of June till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the aCCOMII2O - of families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture bus been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions het e in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. len-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifleent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia. $7 6CI ; from Pittsburgh, $8 06. For further information. address ST FRANCIS COLLEGE (IRINA CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS rllllB INSTITUTION, SITUATED 1 TN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with privillites to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the moat healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains beings-overbial for its pure water, bracing air, and pia =moue scenery. The Scholastic year oommences on the scenery. MONDAY after the 15th of ATOUST, and ends about the 28th of JUN 5 following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, liMeering, will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vona] MUHL) forms no aggro oharge. Students will be admitted from '43iiti I years to the ago of manhood. TERl:is—Board and Tuition. payable, half yearly advance 3100 Washing and uee of Bedding 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College. 15 Reference can bo made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor. to the Rov. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's. Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburnh Diocese. .... 7A9 18,351 .... 1 4,075 W. 251 7i .41 4 51.14/12p, 4 , t 4 f) T R geG2Dra s , ° , TIM GREAT CURB OR COHSUIPTON, HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS XEDI. T CINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat., is now offering to 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 of common tar. . . ..... . It has cured more cases of Consumption than known remedy on earth. It will cure Bronchitis. It selt;are Asthma. It will oure Sore Throat and Bretudt„ It will awe Coughs and Colds, and i t an nvalnable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, Irinary nii-Seware of Counterfeits'in . . . you have the Dyspepsia use WISHART'S Dyspepsia Pills, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whoa you purchased them and receive your money Please call at his store and get a descriptive cis- - ular. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on eoept of One Dollar. No. 10 South Second street, plat, L. Q. C,_WISILART, Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER. Nol4o Wood street no9tlyeod OATB-125 BUSHELS PRIME OATS Nit received and foranle by JAS. A. FETZER, se/i corner Market and First Streets. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO-, I • WALL PAPER, - AT OLD PRICES for sale by ee27 W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. /101INTRY BACON.-6.000 GOOD IV Country Shouldendust reed and for sale L• 7 JAS. A. FETZER. oc7 Corner Markot and F first a SIIIOT GIINS—DOIIBLE AND SINGLE BARREL—The beet assortment in the city r sale hi BOWN & TETLEY, mill 136 Wood street. OOH Font NO. 55 - FIFTH STREF. I when you want Boots or Shoes, itis the eheap sthouse in the city. LOIIR-20 BARREOIIIOI7EART . tra Family Fluor just received and for sale. JAS. A. FETZER, oat, Corner Market and First streets. .C, W. AMMAN Cresson Springs, Cambria Co. , WAN. , otriA COLUMN. 4l; TAIC'EI dEttlEitT , FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PPJ`TSBURQI; SATURDAY MORNING POST -I8 A HANDSOME AND INTERESTINO MAMMOTH NITTLEIELiY, PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER. WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS TIRE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, LID WAS UTABLIBHID IN as .. 1 8 0 4 • liil R 001117AISII ILL ?In CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, 'and tarnishes the moot reliable MONETARY, MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO TUE 'LOUR OF OOINO TO PRESS toeether.with a choice selection of Tales, Poetry, Literary and -fleientitte Articles, Valuable Statistical In. formation, Agricultural News, eke., dre.; FU RN ISHRD BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or °emptied with the greatest care. from TILE LEADINO PERIODICALS OP TILE DAY -ALSO Hbracing even. tinpartant IT= or EWS, F O RE IG N AND DOBRISTIC, LF.GLEIL&TIVE PROCEEDING&I.' &e WILL ALSO BI POUND IN IN. TUE FARM AND THE FARMER, lE'b The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected. and in the future. ea in the past. the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. Sir As a solinoe of additional interest to ; all classes of read the prearess,of kiesnreeent oryik war, in which tan axm' ate elitaged, will-be closely canvassed , and thernicat isdportaxit esenni carefully collated and preeenteei to thereader.- By following' the, operations. of the armies from day to day, succinctly' presenting the whole from week to weak, we shall furnish a fresh and run'. ning history of this lamentablesebellion. THE SATURDAY HORNING POST Will be ftrrnbled to subscribers at the low pries of One Dollar a Year,' and it will be found a good investment. THE PITTORGII DAILY POST IH .also issued from, the game °Moe EVERY MORNING. It tra complete epitome of news, containing , all thelated; intelligence, Telegraphic, Load, ifiseellaneowi, Congressional, Legislative, Mon• etary, Commercial, eke., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also. editorial articles on sal the leading toiden of the day. ALT. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM !818 BLEAT OF WAR, C 1416" CORRESPOND.ENOF 7 -. cta Sr THE DAILY PfoEiThas an .extetatra eiroulationly :railroad and riven. through- 106 a agents and by the mail. - and is a capital adverti sing medium. The pawnr is famished' to salami bem ea per annum. 4dvertbamenta insir Rai at moderate rates. WL Address JAM'S P. BARK, EDIVIDA AND PROPRIETOR era: AND won, tinurame n'ITTEOURGH, A. . 1 .!.„ 1,0 00,41.,!*A5it_314 5 !" 7 DOLLAR SAYING.SIBAN; 11POURTIL SIEBEET, ONARTERED IN '1865.1 ..t , '''P '; ,j . .1.',.-:. ..'.:l i , IV AMY, *ROME, " r " . Vehir ..1.01( 9tir i , ...xmonday and 81t 'meaning% JpilUflatto November Ist.from 7 9 eolook o.molo dfeourlitovamberlat.to Al* Ist . from fit* 8 'cki• „ Deposits received ofill sums not leis than' Ofili Ddraan. and a dividend . of the profits dbclared twi ow a wen in June and December. In ter est has been declared semi-annually, in June andDli43Blll - since the Bank was °mune& at that*. of Ow sent s ' tared.f not drawn- out Ii plead ; to .the credit of Atm depositor* pnueud. and bears the same interest from the find dap of June and•De comber. compounding 'Woo ;•year. without troubling the depositor to call or I even to present his passbook, At Ahia rate monwwill double in less thanlwelve`l'eara;"making in dib attlfteSte RIGHT AND ONE-RALIP PER CENT. rasis. • Books oontaioloy the Charter„By-Laisßrues andthe Regda at lous. furnished gratis.' on app lication at Moe: : _ , i • PRNBIDNNE. , GEORGE ALBREL , . , . _, VlOll PRIBIDIANTS.' ' Tobn B. M'Eadd4m. Isaac lif. Pennock, • ; Jan:Holmes: , John Marshall Alexander Speer . Jamie B. D.-11feea% 'Hal,! - LAfabri , 'A.' . PolloaltJEL .: Janne' McAuley. Hill argwm '• • i i , • Jametaieninprn. , W m, J. Ande ' rson. tdetiriderEradlo. James D. l lCeltr . Jan , G. Baokofe% peter A. Madeira, George Bleak. John H. Mellor.' Jolukß,Canield„ Jarnes Bhidle4,. Alonzo A: Curler, Robert Rah,' Charles A. Oillton, Walter P.Matshalt: Wm.,Dour, John, Orr, .Tan Evan Henry L. Rbiewalt, ; Hopewell epbarn, John H.Shbenbetlll% I W". , ,8. Haven. Wm. IL Behmerts, I' • ter H.Hunker. Alexander TiMdle, ' ' .hard Han. Isaac Whittier. B. Lavely. Christian Yeager' ' BRONNTAIV AND TRIAEIDENR. CHARLES A. COLTON. • / HOLBEF.SIAIt SONS,. -EA N A MRS; • and_,Exehange• Brokers ; and. ‘Dealetx kir N tai. DraM,Aemptances, Gold, Silver end - Bank: N tes. Exchange on. - the Eastern and Weetaim Cities 4xinsdaritlP for. kale. ,--,- - -.--.:.; , i • - Collections made in all the cities throughogitthe United States.' Deposits received in par fed Or en/Tea Viper, No. 57 Market 'street. Waled , Third and Fourth streets. • WIL H. 'WILLIAMS & Cr" BANKERS. & EXORANGE BRO., ' OOD STREET, CORNER THAD, AMES M. TAYLOR, FIPICEe 451 Penn street, Filth Was*. oj.trAnuoigs PROMPTLY 31d Ifs - Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Lagar Writing Drawn. • lAeknowlnirr , Taken add Probate& . ' apecly, JAMES. A: FETZER; CRAMMING AND _ COMMISSION MERCHANT; our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Batter Dried Fruit and ,Prodttee Generally; Varner Iliarket and 1124 t Btreetlt,[ REFER TO—liraiieis el. Bailey, Hack " William !ilwortly B. Cuthbert' & Son. Pittsburgh, .oyd & Ott. Heisker & Swearingen, B. Brady, li. M. & M. Bank, List Howell Mangle & Co:. cone W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton Cod, eating. my2Baptfiis T. T. M'GURN dr CO, liOUSE, sI G- ,1 —A_ND— )RNADIENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street; CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second' etety . /Pr All 'work entreated to be neatly and iremptly zeolite& • tj BNISMING GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. MACRUM da (LYRE vita attention to their stock of GENTLE EN'S and YOUTH'S ' - nen and Traveling Shirts Collars, I tes t Suspenders: Linen and Silk handkerchiefs; Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, &c. nit Soldiers' lharniehing.Getide, alws on hand MACRUM OLYDE S. nl2 78 Market et.. between 4th dr Diamond. INPORTANT T 0 " INVENTORS. A'1131 , 17 AG) NCIC MIT C. LAWRENCE. Or Twelve Tears] a °Meer of the Water t Oftlee..thel =MI Member-olthel Board of Appe4.l NOTE -Ali infonna Patent r and a COPY of R . eif e. or to resent Co David P. Holloway. ADDYar. mwmr•ros, Plumbers and Gas Fitters DO. 165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH • I D 42 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY P 1114 32 HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and:Bat-Load, and Plitmbeee material in general. - Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. ! teases fitted with Water and Gas Fth. tares. AA. N. B. All ordent promptly attended to. ep3 tlyd • pEA:CHTS AND VINEGAR— 800 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, .BAGALEY, - M 5 .18 and 20 Wood atroot LOAN OFFICE, MENBY. W. CIMI'OTT • ;I 0.100 SMITHFIELD. ISTRXET: ,Near the corner lath, iittsburgi , OBE Y IN lismok AND E loaned a i L ld andrflaver,pia all kinds of articles, Sil ver W any. atches; timeascreed on.. The roods cannot bordelivered without the Make- AMP OidoerNoura from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. 1 , I . , • ' Strawberries for Canning. NOW iiCTice, TUNE FOE CANNING .1.11 'and preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose should be of good color .solid in ottbstance, of firm texture, and , of =wirier tla:- yore Exactly ouch, a berry can be foundAarink the iStrawberryseason, at J. KNOX'S Establish.- ni re nt. No. 29: Fif th street. Pittsburgh. 'Ordiiro y be left either at his stand in the market, or at Uortionitural store. fels 4 N - E,W,4310 . 0D5Z NEW UOODSII !We have anrelegant and attraotive stock o • musings,- . 7Esirniabing (kits* Embroider ies, Varieties , Notions, Hosiery. Gloves Ganulleti,i French Drapiate and Flexure Skirts, Corsets, , Head Note , etc.. in large variety and low prices for CASH. • MACRTIM & GLYDE, su n 78 idarketst„,betviean'ith & Diamond.: - 4 AIEIIII6I-- , ' • Mid '2OO /3caresll. Bunehliabsbur. 150 . H alf layer R . S.. do 100 Boxes M. do - 1 50 , aoo Kegs S do eedles do d o Layer ds o - 25 Drams Sultana do 1 Ju teeeived slid tussle by REYMER & BRO'S. B ' - os, 120 and 123 Wood street. • One thstunderotande Lame fitting preferred. BOBEIHRTZ .k i3LEAKLBY. sell Nealla Wood street. ' , I '" I . 4 PWi4ZE; P1TT813,136111. PA. ALDERMEN. 4M3DIERIIK4ILN. YOR T 137 ULM 0 PATENT AGENCY t 4 tVi , Ros FENWiCK ' IFGethe past lotr years illatutgeent the Washington 0 Branch of' gain* sitifle American o , Rateitt Agency Wand for Fifteen " Years In the Path pent Agency Mist. e inem. !...., .. necessary to procure ' stmt Laws sent free oner of Patents Hon. 4.3.h0:tf NEAR 'MB MANOR'S OPPIOIL, In ;tore and for sale br Anzik - 4 , 41,4*.4* :' iit- - KERR A. • /1.1, 3 . 2 . 23 4.0-, j : . 0, 2 V 244 , L. BEAOLENBIDGE, I.J.Q. .1777:17-717:F:7 ,TOELNIOIr AT L.A. W, OF., NO. 135 rovuTn Wr.4 ]UA.NCOCI,H Al T9RII,4EI' AT LAW. 73 31rANT .3TAS PIiBURGH; PBSAOA I SITROZON D,ERT L auooessor to G. W. Biddle. N 0.141 gm • eat Mee hours from to 1 o'olook. as i d e from olaok MSG" BEN MANUFACTURERS ' • ERICAN IRON WORKS. Joiu!es dr Laughlbw, XAMITPAOTPEPEO OP • r ON > A.ND N.A Jr...A 8, JUNIATA AND COMMON'tHEET IRON.' A Patent ghaftini,linton Rode, Platile- - WAREHOUSES. • ater Stie'tl azifl 132 First .19tiee • PII"rhiBIJUGH, • ~` orner of FrinVin and Sonth Water ittrieto f• • Joss:-Jam L. 80v0,..Wm. M'Oniptra 'TSBURGH STEEL WORKS sonva, & co., 'ANIFFACTII.REILSOF C.AISTSITEL atm; BPriime;Plow,:alin .11 Steel SPRINGS XLES, corner Rose , end First. knits: , ' . PITTSBURGH; Pa. ETS, C1,0'11E(13, 'KEPETS - rANV4fOrL 'OLOTIIB 24 Pieces NEW DRUGGETB, 76 ?teem W BRUSSELS CARPEL' Thais havpituit_ cork received anA Aro TEST AND RICHEST_ PATT oweetßrioes. •—• W. WeLINTOCIi. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, La -A - x ai'CALLUat's, I, s No. S 7 Fourth. Street. ,OUGHT PENVllilliti TO THE I.A.TF advancein prices; of vitilehllie :fullest • • e is offer.in purchase FOR CAME , deli .a umtoua CMratsil.i.D.MlNlitertax...r..innonceenaa Giants & cip.44 6 TS . BURGH' "MIT ' GLASS `WORKS-Ware. hoese,ll9 Mater-street„ , and ltso -First' !Motel. Pittsburgh, 44. three doors below. the hfonoriga hela Honse,; Idanningtartes of. Pittsburgh t7ity Widow Glass Dreamt? Maas Ware' nd Amer can Convex 1211283, for parlor winclows. , ohttrohes andAmbliq 0 0 ;ildines. ' : apt 'tFREPEIMA.S.II AND SODA 411111t' I PURE:POTASH AND ~SODA'ABIE receipt,or, another mat PE superior h"and - Boda,Ash. ' Those who make, their Soap; it d'ha‘iti tutitl for either of these Ititti will find into their advantagetto exandnemsr hefore purchasing elsewhere.. • : 30SEPH:FLEREINO; • . • JOSEPH , FLEMING, - - • corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market'street. and the Diamond. MINING- POST STEAM PRINTING sTA.mir,xsiusimNT, NER FIFTH & WOOD ISTREETS, PITTsituRGH. AVINOI 'BECEIVIrtY MADE SIVE Amin:moms AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE, now prepared to execute all orders for ..13VERY DESCRIPTION Or off ar Jon rnmrpto tfi dispatoh, and in the moat superior style We have an office COND• TO NONE In the city. will PaYillittoular attention to RAILROAD, MERCATILE & LEGAL PRINTING _ . . BULB OF-LADINO, - L BEANE% DEEDS .3F.RTIFICATRI4•• - REGISTERS, DRAY TWA ETS, BEtZEICPTS, DW Cards & Bills in Colors, lINVEDOP,E9s HEADINGS, CONTRACTS, • bills, Handbills, Labels, Col. e and Sohool Sohemes, note' ills of Fareslnvitations,&o. o , Tqifipti_tqorvi.F4t, POTTERS,.PROGIAMMESi &C, FOR cdataars k EXHIBITIONS TJINISTIIMPA.SSIMID I I own Insure complete eatisfootion as to TIMB PRIORI' iOK - WORIE ; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. land College Cat&loguee, . lieellaneous.Catologinkee, tD.glitons, Reports, Brlotb.eta zooms, EB =FADS, BLANK BOOKS, cRECkIi3,ATV• I 'de Banking Ilkikugett, FURNISHED TO ORDER. WORK ri r ROUTHD PROBLEM BARR & MYERS, BITIILdiTNCIR. Mb sand Wood Rte. L FRENCH AAR - SCOTCH EMBROIDERFES '. EAL LADE 00143AltS AND SETTS' . ' - PCS4A OR gwell LACE VEILS. , Infaii , s Trabribidifriok Oiipii. Robos ana lVaista Dim 'r, and Fpilieh pubribrici Hands. Magic. Col -lertiti, tiadimPiiiial EitMea, Liiien Cambric 'Hand kerefi i . Is. Edgingg:Lated. 'Ad... to all of lihicli W e iLtyi tleSion, EATOI4. 4.l.4k.q4um,*cc t .. tiiii wim ^Tin N'T PUT OFF TILL TO-MOitROW hat you should do to-day, but go and sedthg iae atoilk,drßoota and Shale gem off cheap, `handl Auction. Pirraaanaa~
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