11 - 4.11111111 J ',<~~yh ~ffotmetlsv!!lo s6~id: ARIIANGUtIiOiT. 0N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 9th Is 3 I. Trains will tun as follotis. on the P. .t C. kir • Pittsburgh Pittsburgh AlitiltO_Lind from Uniontown 7:55 a m 6:00 P m sxprese •'do - do 3:40 p m 9:20 aLu Ist M'Keeszet Aocom'darn 11:1:0 a m 700 a m d do la do 6:10 pm 2:05 pm Port Perry do 9 05pm 5:25pm Braddock 'a do 7:10 a m 8:30 a bunday Church train to and fromQSegoesport 1:00 p m 10;00 st, m For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON,_Ag't. inta3;tyd H. BEAM:OONR, Blip% ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIURP ‘ OF TUE WESTERN RAILS. DEP4B2 ORM. Express train, Fort Wayne and Chicago, will take way mails from Crestime to Chicago at 2 am: Cleveland and Pittsburgh train. 2a. m. Closes at midnight. Mail tram, Pittsburgh, Fort - Wayne Is Chicago 0:10 a.m. Oloaes 7 a.m. -, ThlstialtiwillearrySall war Malls between Pittilitirgr and Crestlin_s Cleveland A Pittsburgh trans.:ld() at 'Me' uwises at midnight.' This train takes way umslit octsreKta Rocherter, Pa., and Bellair 0. Express, Pittsburg h _, Fort_ Wane and . Chicago, 1:50 p. Closet:at 1.30 pi m. Cleveland 4 Pitiebnratrain. /t 50.. m. Closes at 1250. p tn. ' ARRIVALS fOineinnati RiPriiiiß. '4 :30 P. Mail train, Pittsburgh. Port Wayne A ChicagO. 3:55 y. tn. Clev . edand and Pittsburgh train. 4'20 p. in. 8.15 The mails arriving from the West on 3:55 p. m. . and 4:20 p. in., trains will be ready lot delivery at 6:50 p. m, AD all<'-AL AND DEPARTURE or Tim EASTERN WAILS. - DEPAR2ORES . • • The mail train for the East departs at 5:50 tt.u4 Closesat midnight. This train II ill also take the way malls between -Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. 'lhe through Eiprem train for th e east depar ts at 4:30 p m, Vloses at 3:30 p.m. The.trast train for the taat departs at 1l p. m (Moses at 10c20 - - ARRIVALS . Te mail train designated as the Baltimore Er , preen arrivesarl2:4s - p.ms The Philadelphia Bxpreas arrives at 1.45 p. m. Both of the above will be delivered at 230 D. ta. The Fast train arrives at 1:30 a. in. fIiMUTEL ADVIRTIELMI. JESSE JOHNSON, 4111E11 0011188101 111011.81!, ♦ID DLRIME Di Flour, Grain and all kinds at-Conn try Produce, Wine/ anWiAnnora g trigars, Tonftwidco. liar Liberal Rawness made on mulesurrante of HIGH WINIXI. OFFICE AVO WAREHOUN AA7 SOUTH SECO ST to 4-17: - PHILADELPMIA. WM. MUM & 61, PRODUCE AND Prifo'vlSlON COMMISSION EFERCHANTs, NO. 15 SOUTH WATER ISZIiW, Phil' , d© 7 .phi a. 113 Liberal advoncos mado on consignments when rewire& myl-isd • FRIES & LEEMAN, NO. 818 MARKET STREET PIITILILDELPIM&I Jobbers in Cloths, Onstivieres, Vesting: • &a., Zee. Always on hand a well Waded stook of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-Ird B. P. MIDDLETON 4. BRO pIIPOWITEUI 07 wINEB. E -BIiANDIEB, a ♦m DIELLIRJ 111 FINE OLD WHISKIES, No. 5 NORTH FRONT STREI PHLLADKLNia. 5p1513 , a JOBS ■ IMJtUM-VII riILIIIIIOBL.BODMAN B ELLIBtIX JOHN B. 111,1180 N & SON, IMPORTERS OF GOTHS, OASSIR AND yysinns, NO. 339 NALIINST 9TRZ27, (2d door below Fo a:MO FBILANILPHIA. Mlbbli . GEORGE GRANT, Manufmtarar axed WILOICCAO and Beall Dealer IX IVISIT DXBOXIPTIOX OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STUMM, PHILADELPH IA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITIZ r...corkrfaco - i-E E . IIIIA.RCE. MANUFACTURBBB c 0 IMPORTBRZ. simsrLsgAse goons ADD TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, O. 10 801711 ECOURTII STREET, my1:134 - PHILADELPHIA OHARLIEI ...... gormAx thou. MAGEE As. MCKS, Importers and. dealers In Cloths, Oassimeits, Satinetta, Postings, Tailors' Trizunings; &o, 256 MARKET STREET, Worth Side, PH . I, WIMI•Pina._ oc9-17d DAVIS & PHILLIPM, BRASS FOUNDERS & FINISHER Mf a N i f o lAg e tr 4 KERS AND , DEALISILS PUMPS AND BRANS WORKS. Particular attention paid to the Atli= up and Repairing Oil .Refineries, i&e Gam Fitting. and Pinrobbog in Fier'braches. Also. Agents for Hatchings 44 Excel/dor Pump for Randand Power noo. It has no goo iaralamd No. I'o Witter andlo4 Toot e►. ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER .CAR Of THE FHANCISCAWIROTHERSI V.IIIIS INSTITItTION, SITUATED -A IN LORETTO. Cambria County Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route betwecn Philade!phia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858. with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most he slthy, in Pennsylvania -thi s portion of the Alle. gLesil licaintains being proverbial for its Pure water. bracing air. and DiCitceresque en arz The sohoiastio year commences on the MONDAY after the 15th of /MUST. and ends about the 28th of JUNE foßeving , it is divide I into two Sessions:. Manta cannot return home 'Aureola the Sessions: AU the Apparatus swag nr7 for Land. g OlUg e =., arts - Mi. Nut - be twnisou the - to the sittalcuts. - Instrumental and Vocal Mule forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from Ida% years to the age of manhood Taasia-iloard and Tuition. payabl e half Yeast alvanc& Washing - 7i I f of recrdliu7 -- .--... 10 Olassical ea Warn La — extra--. 10 Students. soon Vacation at the Raga 15 Referimoe can. be made to the ILL Rev. Billion O'Oonner. to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds. St. Idary'eu Loretto m*. . audio other Clergymen of thePittablirgb Die C. WESTC ,&0., ILLIMP.MtriUnks Of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, NOCIHAWAYEI, KILHIES AND MMES. No. IN7,Penn Street, Pittsburgh- An wegtwArraded to be of the beet mate rial audirmizehip. reeLtm. H. H. SMITH, o.tr.iCit. . OYpIQi at mis PITTSBURGH PAST... FIFTH STREET% tabZi Zito at BEMs & Blaketaan% ' 13.1My,AMIt 33.1%0M.Wa55. texiaiefor: to-llamas & AndersonJ • Wltolosate - DealearteV Foram Fruthik jr&tgli 41Antileti*I1176 Haws, rale_ Worlw _ 4 1 1 4 1 9 • - 731 , cr• I•Ytt , WHOL - ESALE Giret EHi NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, 1420:t1 PITTISHVBO WILLIAIit CARR & CO. WOOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WHIRS, BURNDIRS, GUM .1111 ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in me OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 8517 Liberty Street, noinv PITTSBURGH. PA. wm. mans B. R. ItIINTNIt NH. H. SMITH ilk CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS data PITTSBURGH. ROTEIIS ANI) BESTAIISAB TB SA.VA.Gi-E u. No. *5O 'Liberty Street. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN IiIAITACID; Proprietor. ALVIN° Tihlinr.N AND FIIIrED UP, D-11. with all the modern irepriwatnenta. this Po pular resort. theavhseriber is_prepared ttracooni modate his old ensiximers and thenablie' Veber ally. with the best Ohrtairkets affords. Oysters will be serval tip in' every Variety , of style• during the seatinc - ICenes k Liquors and Ales he feels *Without In moo= tending to the public) for their exesalennia. Qan, Bucket and -Mall Oysters receive I daily and soldwhalasale and retail. - tarAhlyd OUI NO. 82 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTS BURGH. THE SUI3S MIMES ANNOUNCES to the public that he is In daily receipt of PRIOR SHELL AND CA N OYSTHRS. SAME, ac, and is propm ec to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the ahoruet notice. 3 - 010:1 SEALER. jalikbr Proprietor. Young% Eating Saloon, CORNER VIIVIEN ALLEY AND BEM MELD EITREETt3t Whose OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be saved up in the most palatable et7le. ELI YOUNG, Galt corner Virein alley an d timithfleld e at. POLLO b ll lAßDNßlttwould MMEILLIARDSIA.LOdhis ON. old CH.CHARLE e remin friends - and cavemen that ho -is still to befound at 10s old stand, APOLLO HALL. entrance on Yourtkistreet. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the hall. a well appointed billiard saloon. with good tables. balls and ones. Remember the Dia oe. Apollo Hall. ?mirth et near Wood. entrance tram Yonrth. burly C ornn o °pile Saloon, COMES OP UNION AND FIFTH STREETS (Near Market.) WHERE THE ptunare CAN OE TAIN the best and purest Liquors. ti Meals served at all hours on the shortest no oe. Leach every morning between the hours of 10 a toi angy rao'eloek. P.13.11D, WEISS. ar Pmnrieto, PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S TII R. SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST opened especially for the Holiday's a very large and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER WATHES, for Ladies and Geutiomen's wear, fine Bronze Clocks. Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, snob as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card cases, tea set's, etc., and a large variety of suitable articles for presents, BRINKMAN, DILEYBAN &BRIDLE.. de.:LO 99 Fifth street MORNING POSI IzilV:CINII43113110de IGSTA.33ILISHIIIINT, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH. HAY/N6l ROOKINTLY MAD INTINSITN ADDITIONS AND INTBOTTMINT TO OUROYFICE. Wo an now Prepared to execute all orders EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK& JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the 'moat superior style We hare an ales SIC ONI) TO NONE In the alb And will pa particular attention to RAILROAD, lERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTIN RILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, • BLANKS, DEED CINITIPIOATIN, REGISTERS, DRAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors CLAIM, INVRLOPES, ITRADINGS, CONTRACTS Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Co loge and Sohool Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitations,&o. Our funnies for printins POSTERS PROGRAMMES, &C FOR. CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ARM. 111 0 18 XMPAiii) AND We PIAUI earLizunue oomrlete mediation as to TIM BOOK WORE OF =MY DESCRIPTION. Sleaboi and college CatalOgaeS, niseedlaneotts tattdogries, Constitutions, Reports, Briefs, etc Wain" moons, jUorrial KW" JUANE BOORS, CHERRII, RTC. Ranks 4t Banking Houses, FURNISRED TO ORDER. AIL WORK RIMMED PBOMBTLY BARB & BEMs, E 08T 817ILDi868. Wit and Wood Min _ - . , _ Yams Hylton& Wens. Imperial, Elnapowdecr. :11:01If chest in stare and for sale by MILLER a RICHETSON. sulatitild is "' lstriugi l S o N—TEEßSlE SADDLES vies initdi*eit , fortitlett zia7 s. A,Vi FETZREi,Y cormnt stmts. . ,AriA VP I mi r n Isizi_MMUElk FORK AN/II so Eladral e s Al wooddrsa ft"! ititlitediseit --- - - . - - • • P -LANOE IttrruAL INS TRANOE OOMPAITY, omi On Buildba,Limited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furnitum &a.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 1108 WALNUT STILE Cash Capital, 1220,510 00. Assets, 1303,508 90. Invested as follows, vim rust Mortgage Or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount.-- $155.606 00 Ground rent. first class 2.462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 ill cent. Mortgage Loans. MOOO, cost _. 27.000 00 Philadelphia city 6;i cent. 80 000 00 Allegheny County 6 it cent. Pennsyl- Tanta ad Loans -- 10,000 00 Collateral leans,_ well secured 2.500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad 00M.piiy. mortgage loan.— 1 . 0 : 4 00 Pemnsylvania nadroad Co. S_ .t00k... CU 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insuranee Company ------ 14 • 35 ° Stock of County Fire Immratioe Co 1.060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do •••••• 11.186 01 Mechanics' Barth do 2,011 Union M. rnsuranee C o's 1( 0 -00 Bills Receivable. business = 16.2fr7 18 Book on secured in eta,, 6,216 72 Cosh on haul and in hands of &scrag., 11.386 16 CLEM TINGLIri. Prez9 3 4 l rnt. 96 PIRBCTORS. gam Tingley. Samuel Bispham. Wm. R. 2.hompson. Robert Steen. Frederiek Brown. William Musser. Cornelius Btevenson. Beni. W. Tingley John R. Worrell. H. L Carson, 1 1 aiVrop, Robert Toland. Charles Leland. Wederick Lennie. :Non'. T. Bunting. Maritsa. Wood Smith Bowan. James 8. WoOdwird, John Bimull eiltsburgh. man , • J. GARDNER COFF IN , Agent. in.ylB Northeast corner Third and Wood eta. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY' F' I ES, EC.S FRANKLIN FIRE KNEW RA NcE COMPAN YI LADELP LI lA. OFFI NO. 435 and 437 CHESTN STE: BET, near Fifa. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Asroeably to An !Let of Assembly. bchur. First Mortamdez, rawly 5eCared.........51.896J98 83 Real Estate. (present value 8103.313 61.) oast 995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collet- 102 teral Securities... ».. ....».. . . 89.135 56 Stooks. ( prese n t v alve (836.667 . 0a5t........._._....._.......... 89.7% 56 Notes 14sivu . gie LB2l 00 ........ 27.919 33 $2408,051 68 The only profits from premiums which this com pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country. at rates as low as are consistent with security. since their incororation. a_ periof thittY years, they have paid losses by Fire. tuna mount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to moat with Promptness all liabilities. Lots= paid during the year 1859, 062,153 33. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Danaher. Mordecai D. Devil& Tobias Wagner, David B. Brown. Samuel Grant.lsaac Lea, Jacob R . Smith. Edward a. Dula. George W. Richards. 6400rg0 Fates. CHAS. N. BANCKIIR. President EDWARD C. DALE. Vico President. We. A. &mt. Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mine Northeast cot. Third and Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARBDI President. M. GORDON. B e e Vi a. OaA. R. D. COCIIRAN, Cl on'l &gent. No. 92 Water street. (Spang k Co's Warehouse. up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA BINH RISKS. A Horne Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the commmunity. and who are determined, by prom ptness and liberality, to man- Lain the character which they h.uce assumed. as of fering the best protootion to those who desire to be tours& ASSETS. OCTOBER BOth, 1561. Stock Amounts 63.000 00 Office Fr wee Open Accounts. etc....---... Cash Premium Notes. Notes and Bills discouited-... DIRECTORS. J ernes M'Anle9, Alexander NimleX Wm. ii. Smith. Andrew Ackley- David M. Long, Benj. Sak ew .d. M'Cune. R. Miller, Jr.. Nathaniel Holmes, George Dania Chas. W. Itioketson. Alexander Speer. Rees J. Thomas,. John R, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House u5pit51,.....0214,100 Aesot $304,945. LTILI. INANE ALL HINDS OF IN BC RAP CH. either Perpetual eiLimited.on every description of Property or Pderehandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING . , President, M. W. BALDWIN Vico PrasidenL DLBECTOIUS. Charles Bayer. IL R. Copo. B. English. George W. Brown. P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Pad, Q. Sherman, John Clayton. J. Mat:ergo IL Wiler. F. Bianstras. Bearenu7. J. G. COMPIR. Anent, Corner Third and Wood drool= PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, N, E. Oor, Wood & Fifth Sta. VIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE, DIRECTO Wm. Phill'"a, James D. Verner, John Watt. Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad William B. L. is. Samuel P. Shriver. John B. Parke ((-~...,,.."~a B. Jonas. Charles S. Blase . Damol Wallace. William Van My.. 0. Ranson ,Love. Win, PHI L IPS, President. JOHN Wm. F. GABON WATT. vice Pres'tt I:. 8 0 0 . Y. 1,17-lyis ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. Or PITTSBIT4GH. OFFICE, No. 27 Firth Bt., Bank Moak I. FIRE D '1.31191171MES AN AG KARMA RISKS.AINST ALL RINDS OF LSAAO JONES, President: JOHN D. MeCORR. Vice President D. M. BOOR. Secretary Capt. WILLIAM DRAM General Agent. DIRRCTORG—haae Jones. U. G. Hussey. Her- Le'S.EZ ds, Ca . p t io t 2 . C b Grti o i eJo c i ln c A ai, W . Haw ; Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W.oean. Robert L. Robt. H. Davis. nn.213 Spencer & IVI 9 Kay 9 BIRWERS AND MAISTIRS. Pittsb P u H rgli N .l.:Ltte ß rne IMISSOLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP. 15 —The wirthershfp heretofore existing be tween JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August,ll3B2, W. IL GARRARD being authorised to settle np the business of the late firm at the office in the Brew ery. The BrewmgEmsiness will be continued by SPENCER & IWKAY. who intend to have al esaayys o an n d hni o a v t i nge superior of ALE, d ?OP., T, The un eringned will b °thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronage, and proruis to make it their aim to givesadsfaction to all wh ma_ y purchase (rein them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of Liberty stretst, so long known to the business community, will have the management of our business, with the full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & BIoKAY Phoenix Brewery. Pittaburgh,Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, gels-Iyd JAMES hInICAY. V. 01:1111nSGELLIL.P. 0 1 : 1 111MOKA.11 CiormanAms & CO.—P ITT S. ' BURGH MY GLASS WORKS—Wm!. house.ll9 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh. P three doors below the Mumma. bola House. manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass Druggists Glass Ware and Amen can Convex - 61st ..firr parlor windows,. churches and midis build' se; 110 FOB TH:11 WAR ! -Before lookargitovadr. oAND GA neap Cash Store, AT 1101 1 1MD13 sn9 98 Market greet, 2d door from Fifth. LOUR AND Oil ►t 4it it I'l, DIM AS HOOPS. Jed received and for sale. by JA11131114 DOWN, 1313 Wood street. WdIN STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOEs jest received et McClelland's Auction. 55 received SATURDAY MORNING POST EILAJMEDI own wEE ELY, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPIC MONETARY, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO TU UOUB OT GOING TO - 7,809 43 18.851 99 27,605 24 ....... 174.075 14 Tales, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valanide PitatWien" in. formation, Agricultural Howe, dm., ; 5M,251 76 FURNL9HRD B Y OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS TUB LIIADING PEIRIODICALB Olf TIM DAY Embraclog every Important ITEM OF SEWS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. LEGUILATIVE PROCEEDINGti. de THE FAN AND THS FARMER $3ll-The interest of the Agriculturalistwill not be neglected, and in the tame, as in the past, the nublisheni will devote anreanitting attention to the perTection of this Department. ite a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, tho progress of the present civil war, In which great armies aro engaged, will bo closely canvassed, anti tho most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, sueoinctlypresenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. TOR SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be tarnished to subscribers at the low price o Si 50 Per Year, and It will be found a rood Investmont. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the Hama offs* EVERY MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news, oontaining all the latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Mon. etas?, Commercial, &a, TO THE LATEST HOUR. Alto, editorial articles on all the leading bards/ of the day. ALL IMPORTANT HEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, &a /Er THE DAILY POST has an extensive circulation by railroad and river; through boa agents and by the mail, and is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is furnished to subseti bears at SS per annum. Advertisements in - Baited at moderate rates, IS. Address JAMES P. 13A.8.11, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OOBJSIIB 117111 AND WOOD FIZRESTp, artiand war sonar la map.** air rat. ~~_ - i AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE PITTSBURGH 19/11 • a HANDSOME AND INTERESTINO PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER. IT IT THIS ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, LID 1/All lIITA 111.1111IIID 111 Dar 1 kill 0 4. • "Sal Iv oonanri Ass me CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY. mad turniihea the most reliable loather with a choice selection 41 or compiled with the irreatost core. from ALDO-. lITLL ALSO 0 1 , 01711 D 111 Pt THE WAR NEWS. PITTEIIII3II4III. PA. SUNIMEs AaEtuAimeicimirr ON MI MITER IdON'Ditt!:Alitl:2oth PAINLVAIIIA CENTRAL RAILROAD . NINE TRAAIENS,, rivELE 3IUOUGH 2tl I.L TJI{AIB leaves the passenger-134m0n every meriting .tegoept Strides) at B,C 0 a-nu:stopping avail s t a .. 'dons, and making direct eomieedontl at' Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington. andfor New York via Philadelphia. Tfil iIIItUUaIIACCODibiODATIO>QTRAIN leaves the Passenger Station e'verir morning (ex cept Sunday) at 4 O 0 a in stopping at ml stations beLwzen Pitninvygit and Philadelphia, and mak ing direct connditioa for New orlc at Philadel phia. 'rl TB B.OITOR EXPRESS TRAIN leaves anuyat 3,59 p m. stopping only at_prinoip,al Sta tions, makuur direct Connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. and for New York via APentown route and Philadelphia. THE - FAST LlNk leaVes tae station daily, (except SundaY) at 8,33 p. in.. stopping only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for , 13altimore and WashM and at "PhilliilelPtia for New York. - ' AC4IO.IESSIODATION TIM M% • JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAM. leaved daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. m.. stop- Ping a h. t all stations and running as far as Cone maug FIRST ACCOMMODTION RUN for station leaves daily (ozio A pt Stindai % .) at 6;3 Wi O i, SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's station IOWA:0 slaily. (except ofttolas) 11,30 01„ THIRD ACCORNODA'TION TRAIN Wail's otatioi IOSTES daily, (except sundry 4,00 p. m. 6 IMITItTiI ACOMMODA TAAIN ell' stati e on. l C eames dear: ( Tl except ON BnxideY 10 P. m. THE CHURCH . TRAIN Leavoi ViralPe Station at 9.05 s m returnir g loaves Pittsburgh at 12.45 p RICIVIZEINIEI TIiAIPB ARRIVE IN P.ETIBBUREIII AS FOLLOWS; Baltimore n. m Philadelphia 32 21 a. rn. Fast . le. Through Mail train a. in. Johnstown Aceoramodatioe 10 ,w 5 a. in. let Wall's StationAccornmodation..v...6,2s:a. ildWall'a Station Accommodation ...... B,Eu a. in. lki Wall's Station Accommodation 140 p; 4th Wall's Station Aocomnu d 5ti0n.....6,05 n. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express, at 12,20 p In. on Mondays. AreirTrains for Itlahersille and Indiana come% at Blairsville Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Accommodation East and Woat, and also with Local Froight..East and West. Trains for Ebensburg connect at Cresson with Expre:a; trains and Mail train west, and with the Through Acoo.nmodation and Express Train Ea' t, The Traveling Publio Weskit creatly to their interest, in East travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. as the accom suodations now offered cannot be surpassed on env other route. The Read is ballasted with; prem sto ne,rseand is entirely frac from dust. We ca Safety,_ Speed, and Comfort to all who. map rs7or this n Road with their patronage. FAZE: Zvi PHIL usuli"l2 ..... 10,50 10,00 8,80 ...... 7,66 d9-Baggsge choAked to all st• Hens on the Porn yi , tania Ralroad. and to l'lil7-dielohia, Balti. ors and flew York. ee•Pessenecre ptizolia.4.os tickets in oars wit. bt *erred an excess according to distance tray aled in addition to the station rates. except from stations where the company has no agent„ BIOTICE—In case of Ices. the Company h o w tumeelree responsible for personal bounce emir. and for ms amount not exceeding 0100. w—An OnardbusUnto has been employee to convey passengers and e b:ggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to emd 00 cents for sad Paasonger and bagoago. Per tickets apply U. J STEWART, Agent At the Perms. E. IL remelts= Station on Liberty end Grant streets. r. 017 Tirm 1€443.3 PITIPB RGI!IGt.WAYABAO 1 1ICAGO RAILWAY TO ALL POINTS LX TILE 1 5 718 T, COUTM WEST MAD NORTN Viurr. Pi hot test and .Most DlrTeLet Houle to the S Ir 3111 f ER AIUi2LIVO=EMI. gib N AND AFTER APRIL 20th, 1902 NUF trains run rig follow; WRSTIVABD THROUGH TRAM. Iszt Line. Leaved Pittsburgh... 11 . 0 0 a. in Allezhenr.... 1 10 a. rr. Arrives Alliance • 4.1 G ain 410 p r t , Crectline ..... . 0 4 00a in 14 , IS p.p . it. Wayne_ 9t.p to 21 0 s. n. Chiang° S 36p Ll.l 740 a.m. FOR COLUMBUS. CLDICiIdIiATI I; ST. LOU It Loaves urmaiac.. Arrives At Colutnbu.s.....lo 45 " II 45 m Cincinnati p 535 p a in itiL l4 9.Tip.polii . 0 ou p 111 0 00 a m Louisville....l2 50 n in.. 12 40 & 1:11 10 /lit . 745 p m All Trains through to Vl:coati° witnout change Of Cars. N.B.—The time to Cinninnati Ls tbo same at by Steubenville. Traina on both Ronde meet at Columbus. and romancers all go into Cinch:cut' Watt e.. CRESTLINII; AND ALLIANCE MAIL, sao a m rt it A reornmodta bm. Leave Pittsburgh 700 a m 1.10 pm Allegheny 7 10 a m / a 0 p Ntl9 Brighton..._► 36 a m 3 51 p Alliance 11 20 a 111 110 pm l.restline... , ....... 6 09 Pm These trai. s stop at principal Stations between Almghe.y and Rochester. NEW BRIVI LI TON ACCOMMODATION TkutlNS—Prom Arcot Station, Allc• vhenv MY. Leave Allegheny 915 am 12 00 m 4 45 p m 810 p Arrive at N Brighton 1115 awl 45 p m 8 30 p m 820 pm EASTWARD. Leave N Brighton 500 am 630 am 12 20 pm 250 pm Arrive at Allegheny 050 a m fll5 a m 2 110 ping 50 pm Tickets good on these trains are sold at redumd rates. EASTWARD 7 HALMS ARRIVE! AT PITTSBURGH Chicago lixproto 2 25 a in Chime° Express 300 p Cininonatti Expres9...,, 7 50 p m Cretelino Mail 7 0S p 21a. Trains are ran by Columbus time. trtdah Is 12 minutes slower than Pittaburirb time. for narthex Information and throne' ticket• apply to. GEORGIPILItHIN. Ticket Ae't. Union Passemvir f.3tation_ Pittourgh. and A. Q. O , 9I3BELBERRY Ageolt..Alloaheny. joatirq B. JIMVIS. General Yinneriatandent, WM. P. SHINN. Gimeral Passmayez Aged Cleveland, Pittsburgh & ngß. B SUMMER ARRANGEMENT N AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL, V April 20th 1563 Trains will leave the Do pot, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows; PITTSBURGH AND, WHEELING LINE, Leaves Pittsburgh 11.00 sra I 8. 0 3aml 12.40 r) ellsville, .. 8.T0" 5 , 18 255 " "O 07 " a 53 " WhW+illE....._l2 "10 05 " 455 " Arrives 5, 25 " 10 25 '" I 5.10 •' Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Sten • benville and Indian Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Newark Columbus Xenia Dayton. Ladianopolis, Cincinnatti. Louisville Cairo, St Louis. St Jose r h. and all pointslwest and south-west, :tad at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLID7BIAND LINZ Lesvos Pittdb h 1,O) a.m. 12,40 D. w • do NV e 4,10 " 2.50 do Bayard.—.—..... 5 4 . 0 " 401 do hlliana 635 " 4,41 do Ravenna 724 " 5,32 ao Hudson 7,5 " 6,10 &aim Cleveland 0,40 " 7,30 " Cennecting at Bayard with Tngoarawan branch for Now. Philadelphia and Canal Dove!: at Ui anee with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Che Railroad at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren. Greenville, Mead ville - Union, Corry. Jame3town and Salamanca ; at Hudson. with Cleveland. Zanesville and Cincinnati It it for Akron. Cuyahoga, Balls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C andS R tor Rrie. Dunkirk. and Buffalo, with 0 7 R for saadnelty. Toledo, also with steamers for Detroit. Aeeornmodatlon leaves 3,50 p.m. Returning Trains arrive at 9,10 •m„ 321 and 8,05 p in and 210 a ta. Througn tickets to allpremlnemt,pohats can bo gocuerod at the Liberty street Depot. PIM . rgh. GEORGE PARKM, Ticket Agent. and at Allegheny A Q 9ASSELBERRY, Ticket Agent. /or further p WL b la p TE W ART Agent. At the Comnanes aloe In /night Station. Perrin Sheet. • ap2l AISINS II& 300 boxes, 100 half and 100 quarter boxes new M. R. Raisins. 100 boxes and 100 half boxes new layer Raisins: 25 Frans Beedlem Raiseox • 25 Kegs do do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now landing and for sale by REYMNBAIIROTEERS, Nos 3211 1usd128WOod street gita.O.4OWAC ImosNm.rg _ NVAUFtg. • uiota~ae~iis AIM tnlciskxtfic:m..; Connecting. rit Indianapolis with Terre Martte; and Torre limit' and Altort Railroad;to St:Ito& and Lafayette and Indianapoli iNow Albgannyy and . Salem and Michigan Central ltriloads far clicuati- GO. li - OCIE ISLAND. _BUE.L.I2i9TON; All intermedatoisiiitis.. - • ..goArk Freight. Tram -to ENDIANAPPLIS. TElttL UTS. LA.F.4.1.b.C.L.8 and .Pllltll4 Freisais and Passengers carried' from Oil:tell:L -ase or 'Lawrenceburg in lees time than by any other route by terenty-fonr hours, , and at as , low rates. The only road by which ship:moats can be ado from Cincinnati to the Weztrcnthoutbreak tne bulk; oonsignmenb made to F. C.. WEST. or ALEX. GRAYDON. Freishtsseu,sat Cincinnati, HAUSTES,Agant at Lawrenoeburze. D. MORRIS. Indianapolis; will reaoive 'prompt ;wanton, and, no charms ;for oonaudasion;to 011ABGB 11 . 04 DBATL6III Oacoutagatos LAW . ILIENCEBBBO. - For further informaHon apply to THOS.AATI GAN. (N o. / 22 .Monongahola Henze. agent of the Company. who b prepared to give esaorrad hr.= ouregt; for passengers and freight to lodianapalls, .Terre Haute,.l,anc-r otto,-Chbago,'Peru, Green, oestle. Crawfordsville. Charleston, Faris and Mat toon. &0., Jto. . H. 0. LORD. President.. AAA a kilo a a DOLLAR SAVINGSaid i 65 FOIIITIEtTEI 01111!1.1EIVIr'i OHARTERED M 185 E. ®PEA DAILY, ROO= gTO2O,CLOCTE; , on Wedr.osday and Saturday evening's. from May Ist to November Ist % &mu 7. to 9 (,'elook and from Noirember let to - May Ist. from 6 to o'clock. Deposita received of all SD= t , Ot lags than Qs' D.d.t.ta. and a dividend of the - pyoftir declared twice a year, In Juno and Doocimber. . Interest h&a been declared semi-annually in Juno and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the ratebf aia per cent. a - year. interest, it' not drawn ant, 'la placed . la' tito credit of the depositor as principal, and boars tIM same interest from the tint days 'of .tune and De cember. compounding twice a - year, - withroit troubling tho depositor to call or even. to proserit his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. making in, the rigAregate Ela ELT AND Oiti , IIALP PCR Ca.VT. A TSAR. BOOlts containing the Chartez„By-Laws., Rules and Reculations, furnished grabs, on application at the aloe. VIDE PRESIDE:in. John B. MTadder.. Isaac John liolmes. John Marshalli A.lozander soar. Jamas B. D. food Beni. L. Fahnogtook. A. M. Pollook. M. D. Jamai 111cAulo7. 1111113 demon nortthann a Wm. J. Aad , ason. ra man. • Alexandor Bradley, jai/Ma-D.101117. John Gle Bankoren. Pe tel. i 1: Madeira George Black. John H. Alellor.i John B. Canfield. , Janice Bhidl Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charlos A. Colton, Walter P. blaeshill: Wm. Douglas. John. Orr John Bvan,,a flung L. RinglraP„ linemen Rayburn— John IL Shoenbeawm Wm. B. Haven. Wm. R.Behmoriz, Peter 11.11miker. Aleaarolur Ladle. - Richard Bare. Zysao Whittior. Wm. B. Lavel7. Christian Yet:ger' gEOR=A ay AND nisbußea. • CRARLES. A. COLTON. - HOL.IIES & SONS, BANE. CBS e and .Exchange - Brokers and ,Dfcren. in . Notes. nTeo..acetptarses. Mold, Silver andilang Notes. Exchange en the Eastern and Weamrn Cities constantly for ante. Collection made in ail the cities throng ,die United States. Deposits received in par flivdo current paper. No. ST Market street. bZ.NT,ara Third and teccrth sizeetz. LOAN OFFICE, HENE.Y W. CIMIOTTE so. 100 031.1.T.EfFiE31,D,STIEBET Near the other Fifth. Pitt3burgh. 141110£416`Y rrr LARGE &ND AN :4,b lAA. quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds, Jewolry, Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valuable, artolos, for any lawth ol Sine agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Zokot.. car Of.oe Goats from A. M. to zap. ra. • ja.l) JOHN LITTLE, Jr., 10 , 5 FOITIELTH STREET, STOCK An BILL BOOKER Promissory N0t:33,J8 oak Bomb, and Mortsair b °mat and anl3 ADD i Q 5 . -E W-15.14156 Plumbers and Gas Fitters, gm. 166 WOOD ISIMEE'r. OPPOSITE MEET aurcrucal, rtiOninalil 12 40 p. rr. I 2 50 p.m 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY KILLS 7112 15.A.T01:41 ornam. SlO pin pliralreN, LEAD, Load Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and flambee material in general. Oil lioDacries (atmd op in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Load or Cooper. Houses 'fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. 1,3 e,.. N. 13. AM arde.t3 promptly attended to. ap3 :13 , d _ _ IFIIIRMLSILENta GOODS, -• SUITABLE FOR THE SE.Af3O2I. 1111ACRIT43 & GUIDE Invite attention to. their stook of GENnr, MEN'S and YOUTH'S Linen and Ti rii'vellitg Collars, '1 tem; Nkevenderx, ' Linen and Silk ILI andkerehleffs, Gloves, nose, ilmbrelian, ete. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Farnishing Hoods, always on hand at MACRUM. k GLYBE S. attl2 78 Market st., between 4th Si Diamond,. EDEACIIES AND VIIVE9AI3-• GOO RUMBLE; DRIED PEACHES., U BARRELS PI7IELE CIDER 'FINEVAR In to and for caAa by WILLIAM BAG A ""f', fells IS and 20 Wood Edirooli B. B. az C. .1161ABIELLE, blatufsettisera and Dealcal in 60011( CAP LETTER. and all ]clads cf WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from Pio. 27 Wood otTeet to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa -Ir)9 AST IC CEMENT Da- Cash paid far RAW T. F. WATSON, MASTIC NV co rt. is. Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su perior to any done heretofore.. This cement has no equal; it forms a solid and durable adhesive-; ness to any surface, imperishable .by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Covent for the following gentlemen. whom the public.are at liberty to re fer to: J. Bissell residence Penn erect. finished. 5 yrs Jas. McCandless. Allegheny, do 5 yre J. H. Shoenberger. - Lawrenceville. do 5 yrs J. D. McCord. Penn street. • do 4 yrs A. I.loeveler, Lawrenceville, do 3 yrs 6irard House, Pittsburgh. do 5 yrs t. Charles Hotel do do ' 5 yr, Address, Washington Hotel , or Box 1306, Pittsburgh. P. 0. leb2o.lyd 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF SLEIGH 4.31. Bells just reoeivi.d and for sale low by • ' BECKHAM k LONG fcb7:dkw 727 Liberty street. QUOT GIINS”DOIIBLE AND IS,IINGLE BARREL—me best assortment in the city for sale by BOWN A: TETLEY, oell 73.fi. Wood otreet. AT MN FRUITS AND NUTS 4 .1.11 100 boxes prima Oranges 100 do do Lemons 20 Baca new English Wahints. 20 do do Filberlm 20 do do Brazil Nnts 20 do Fresh Cocoa Pints; 50 do Almonds Bordeonx Irian Jnet received and for sale by 8EY.5188. & BRO'S. an. 26 Nos. 128 and 128 Wood ettee ARMY SHIRTS, SOLDIVIT GOODS I Raw styles selling cheap. at . ALAORTAI .Sc GUDE. sot 78 Market street. bet. 4th ismond . , SOLDIEES' BOUNTIES: PENSIONS BACK PAY. and other just CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVBRN'MENT. Prop:gab , Procured at reasonable rates. Aaty to 103 Fourth street, i l ittsbnrsh and CHARLES C. TITCIdat Washington. D. 'C.„. T ins DAT- • • &ad oPetithi a complete anoTtnant of GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS. 11....MeGNIN A co.; ;: , NW! • dta.fti044441014441.- GEORGE GEORGE ALBRE.E. opi~ I"r• Mir Bon o . "A PITISBURGII-sSITEL-' 1V 11K 4011 E 13 .-BOYD:kQe., ANIVA silsojkorin Plow. aid Air tikoniEllllloB etaiAXLEe, corner /14.0 and - Pirat streets. 2192115' lITTSBUBOX si= rium * .Co.. lll4riiiN.A rao ivargiintse,mi;i4o iii;d 2 l 2 T B 2o l 4;,,„uili, % P.a Manufacturers of all ItheS an a di --4":61411 Coal Oil, Retorta sad Gm an.. dalletilgOLlS Sad Irons Dori? " c or rgi t , L )l) 'zeP. B o,llito Also oblAnz andldsesdneta - • — IL- . Sorlytion,made to.ordcz ' grid*, liavins a oomulete ronciln . the Foundry, _PP. atticied to attendant°, - -11,c1"Fa7IttillgInilbo44Tegatr ~ O ~'sxtyyA.e,c.<~DAYiDß. • ATTORNEYAT; LAW,,, voittansnoarsi NO. 1111A -NT '0T8.13,11T, de1.14 prr isiviaftMc'il% . mpA ciulpETs o 4)XL CLOTHEc&o. NEW CARPIII I B,' OIL .flitifgB,-‘ : -—4 T—• - ' ' . ~ . . ....... . . ' ; - so 87 W ; ouith ißcree46,- ADOLFO:HT PREVIOUS TO T1TE144111.1% RD advance in prices; of which the haled au. vantage le offered in inarchaso - FOROILEIL 'deli . .-7. . 111) 4444Exix..411 C0ZE11351131 AND FORWARDINEI lIERCHAMI N D Malaita Produce arta Pittsburgh Maimillachus • NO. 251. LIIDERTH STREET, - ert.,krol• 174r,x ..^lll-niPIEMEINT, Iras& Fo tin &tips. GAS. ARID-STEAM FITTERS' All gindp ot and-Iron Coen nude to order. also, BRAES cusTr2l - 42 or ALL IMIDB Made at the shorteatnotiee.. alt tEFINERY.'S FITTED UP orders left atBOWN TETLEra-lite WOOD BThEET. will bepromptly atttmded to. , The mamberg of this firm barns rwsetbal me chanics, of many years' ent!erienee in the Wiri ness. wig Mauro to siva sabeaction. in evenrte ppeet. • ,Ine.!ittt . JANES A. FETZER; FORWARDING t' ND COMMISSION pI ESCHM' ros ?E2 au.i" or Molardried , Ftllend ` i d Grai Laird Rutfour b ,Louri e ' ' Corner Biark.et amid Ftast 14Feetio,' P4WIPM , GELMIL: RIESTER TO—Maids G. llalleq-Rst .Williara Dilworth. Sr 8. Cuthbert dc- b on, iittsbarttra Boyd & Ott, Debtor -do -Swearingen, 121.—Drad.r. Cash. M. dc M. _Dank" List Rowellrfaagleit• 01Y4 George W. Anderson. Daalon. Paxton: C 0.,, Wheeling. • ' turDh-Iptide. AJttP.EI lalLiallif OAR, BIONONGAHR: LA PLANING 151.11. L, would roskotfauP bk* form the public that he has rebuilt sin am ce :the fa% and having exilaraod his establishment and filled it with the unites:t sad must oprovectrganhihgri. ,is nor, prenared to furnish door* and ..Plankut -131 anis, enroll sawing and ro-Bawing. dqurg. ,usia and Ehuttars. kiln arial. frames, nior*Nro,,` box :makiug. Au. Sorra Prinwatranw. Bop t, 7.1857. - ' .. . : UPHOLSTERY - - NO. - 86 - FOURTH BT., NEAR :WOOD. , rOHE sußscatmEns arAwrore.(6. ai .-• TIME and keep constantly on Und. eVerY., article in their line. viz: Comics; Ornantenta, Cty-tain Goode. Comforta, Feather Bede. l i tiZe r e of all kinds; .aleo. the celebrated Patent rinir Beth. All tands of Shades . Blinds and Cl Prompt attention given to all cuttore forif4 i 'dog and lams down Caoete. Oil CletbajAe. octl7:lyd ROBERTS St ROBNIGIL ' , J. H. CAZIDA.Y. 51 - oti3, stock, 'Brari; Bond and - 11 01", nua-e, Real lgstate and Net. cbrindise Broker. OFFICE, ROOM No. 12 BURR:HT BUMDENH; FOURTH STREET. Pittsburglf. Desirable Mill property and other Real Nebo. - to the amount. of $100.090 forsale - HOORIEEAD COMMISSION MERCIIii T' . . . POR TEI 2/L X OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO, 74. . W ,6,11 1 1 4 - 13TRIIMT.101LOW /MAIM PMl93llThielli CURTIS- c. spnaliggarzi' oraira AL . • •UA&: : B;®~~'E~TES . „ Afi.l) , JOBBER. SiEltOP VIB ZN ALLEY, tiettireett Wood and Liberty Streets, . PITTSBURAH. PA. 'Orders solicited awl oromotli attended to. - any ORRERY OF ADAMS" .XPKIII&S, $5,000 REWARD OFFERED: BALTmong, - laaren 19, abii, The safe of the Adams' Express Compaq waif: robbed on Wednesday night.bietween Baltimore' ani Harrisburgh. - It contained various sums of money, in currency and gold, a largo number of United States certificates of indebtedness„United State. five-twenty bonds, and cheeks (like Unit- ed States Treasurer on the Assistant Treasurer of New. York, payable to the Adams' . Express - Co.' A. Reward of Eire Thousand Dollars is offered by the Company. Too public are referred to lin list of the numbers of the bonds and certificates Published by the Company, and aro cautioned • not to negotiate any of them. Robbery of the Adams” Expiess—Wfve l'honsonal Dollar's. Reward. The following dcicribed Certificates, &o.„ were stolen from the Adams' Express Company, 'on WEDN FSDAY NlGElT,forthe recovery /Anklet $5,0 tie will le paid .by the Company. Numbers of the United States Certificate* of Its debtedmeas Stolen: Four United States Certificates ot„lndebtednes. $5,00 each, numbers 21.449, 21.450, 21,451. 21,455. 48 United States Certificates. of $l.OOO sack : Nos 59,342, 59,343, 59.344. • Nos 59,212, 59,213. No 59,19. Nos 59,203, 59,204, 59.201, 24,2003. Nos 59.200,19,;'A1, 59.202. Nos 59.148, 59,149. _ Nos : - .9,146, 59.147. Nos 59,131, f 9.1.30. 59.129. . Nos 59,247, 59,248; Nos 59,190, 59,191, 59.192, 59.193. Nos 59,332, 6933, 59.331, 59335. Nos 59.336:50.318:59 319. , • Nos 59,320, 59,321, 59.= 59.323, 59 321. Nos 59,317, 59.3",5, Noe 59,302, 59,303 s E 9.304„ 59 305, Nos 50,979.59 068, 59,069, 5 4 ,14 - 0. - Tea 5.. at, United t tate* BorTds. Nos 18,179 to 18.158 inclusive. . The following e Licks of F. R. Spinner, Trea surer of the Unite !Elates, on Assistant Treasurer. New York. payable to the order of the Adams's: ExPress ComPanY. Check No 856, forsloBo for no. G. lif-Folix' , Gin% •No 859 10.1.132098.13 • "TB T Sitson 855 sConradk Wagner. " n&yden, .• gas 122 0 •"" A: ilso Bohlen.- 864 . " 5015.15 '" 3 &Elite & Co:. " " 8 , 57 " 404 "-" = p " 81.3 • 483.37 " ".T Wilragnerito., •• 858 " 2445 " • 161 .!' --1507,10 Me public are cantiencitnotto negotiate any any of the above bonds or certificates,HENßY - : SANFORD Superintendent Adams' Express Compani., .M. 33 A rt. 33 4c) mr ; WITH .3L lE' 3EI. 13 Ar.. 13 11100., COR. PRATT J COMMERCE STREETS, BA.vriMoRE, tENBEIL coxxissiox and agents for Monate of • Duporat's Guripoivder & f4ittet3r Receive on consignment of all kinds of Western,' Produce. and make advances thereon. N. 8.-Railroad track in frontof Warehetuss.i. Beier - to W. 11. Smith & Co.. Millar & son. 'Spencer &tlarraol. thrip 4i Shophard, Pitts burgh: erchants Bank and B. Be Ford & Baltimore. • mbiqtpd ezuNDRY PRODUCE . 300 bbL3 Fiunibr Flour, so'bushels CkiverSeett: • 25 do Beans, /00 ,do Dry..Peachan I's do Pared do • 50 bble Maokeral Nos. 2 mad In atore and foreale JAS; A. 11172XR.' • oornerlilarketatui First Streets. drlicut ur j • /CO Gans of each ia Mare and tbr sale Malin '
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