RAILEO tiDS PITTSRURGII I il. IVAVNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY 'EI) AL I, I'O[NT IS Till. ON lf. AND .IFEEIt V. NOT. t 35. up in- wi: I len vi• ht. Depui SOUTH WEST AND NOFITt-I WEST PITTS CINCI:`::CATi Li• IRiTE Et A AiLi WINE ''O CINC I ...s is g .:::„-sc. AL and to Indianapolis, St. Loin; a:.d f..!nt•-na • shorter than by any other route. • •• WESTWARD TRAIN :3. .1 rrIV, , 1 :11 , 1.:11'...rt `1..i.:111 MailLinr!. ES::1" , '-.i. 1..0.:1V:.)1.P11:-.I.:(:;41: Levee Pittsburgh 1,40 a. m. ,it ; ; p. I n. .'.'' , lo e I'. k. '.• Allegheny 1.,:i0 a. ni. ii,j:•3 P. m .• " Mansfield 10,05 a. ni. It :.: 0 i t o. " Coloibc, Arrives Crestline. 10,4 0 a. :•.,:. 1 3),r53', p. ni. ..irive!,..:::,-•;..:..,:, Forest 5.2,45 7. m. ::!?.,r 4 „, :u, • • " Lima 2.13 1), n`.. t.:J...1 ,„, 7,1. - :21.. 1... x.:, • . : .. Fort Wayne..... .1 , 50 p . m . 5,q0 .„... m , • N.lchange. of onr: :•.•11 es:: lama:,,, .. Chicago .11.00 IL m. 11,00 a. La. 6.117,7.1. " - St. Louis 12,45 p. tn. ' Splendid 3i3e;:tr‘e. • .u; sun 'lie I 1,. •,:l in.„,1,, FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI A: ST. LOUTS. • tra. ET_ 1 .., u3 * . . LI . 11 17435 Crestlino 10,55 a. M. 11,00 p.m., .I.IITZ 1.1 , 311 ~1„;•., I'v LIE.i.LI:;, 1,',1.:••,1. *vie Columbus 1,30 p. m. li,l'r-0 a. as. Los Ve3 Pittrburfo . 7. , .:: L . if , ' Cincinnati 0,45 p. in. •,••, it; a. m. lt L.lir.-. - ,1.e. . ... ... 4.,... " St. Louis 10,40 a. m. 1.1„:55 p. m. :: Stenhe.,vilo.: .. . ... 4;2, • FOR INDIA.NAPOLIS AND ST. LOLTI.B. e, neeilog .... . ... .. ,L.: :. Leaves.- :.:.1 1 ,:.....10,55 a. m. 11,00 p. m. Ma • •-•,,,, P‘ - t , .br , ..i. " Steubr , ,,..:e. #9ire'. - te ed ' :11'aiXtliS.Utie.:: 1 9 : : : 13 0 5 : i .. . ra* M L". . 1 '41 ; , : : %- i '' . 1: 1 1 p Pa ..... r) na ul i ' I.e.' :: r:':"7 I:V';11.': i't IT ' i ........ ' . : 6.; 1 • .•. ' . ... . , . „,„ " ' l / 4 ‘ heeling Ali Treiiiiiihriiith to Chicago with-,::t char,go , Arr . :vas Bellair of Cars: - = - • • N. 8.-The time to Cincinnati 1? ti n same Nil C e r. 3- " ect . i2l l' ' "' - ' un g ''t 1 "::"I•j'-'"r'' 5 • • •• - • '•' 3 .1.3.2:: I.' :' ::: • 11 (I !ru . .i - '- . 1 If. by Steubenville. Train! on hot): Rn. ' .l; moot at , 1:1 . •;; Iu ...1. ' - " r ' - .; . "; ~..,i i: _,.., ,;. ---',.-,. .. • ;• Columbus, and pamengers all gp lai , , en:oil-al:Ai -, 4-'l'; far. ~ ? e :,• ,'.. --•-•-• , A , - 1 .- ••• iv ,- - , e . Columbus and I...m.nnnit:. together. - EASTWARD TRAINS. • PITISDURthi AND CLEVELAND LINE Mail. Tspro:Q. Leave-- Pitta 1.53 a. in. •-- . • Leave Chicago 6,20 a . in. 8,30 p. M. " . II cUsclile *.4 , :. Raya.rd 5,35, " Arrive at ForgWayne...l.2,os p. m. 1":„30 a. en.. Crestlino 5,55 p, m. (1,'.:0 a. m. " ..'1.1:::-...Lce -- Pittsburgh__ 2,25 a. m. 5,50 p. i n. : ..liud , on K;':, Arrivos Cleveland.. .. . ti,:sz. Both Trains. make close connectionz :,Tat Trains , ' • . ; ... . . , on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern Leavri Pit; I: cities via Allentown and PhiLidelphin. AV ellsv:P.. - : . .. aar Only ono ehan-c of inn - batten id Chicago" •,- and New York, via PrPittsburghand Alit..town, on' Allnin • ,:,.. train leaving Chicago at 6,39 . p. in . lecchirg Ilti•i rittaburgh at 3,50 p. m.. and :, cr: To: I: at 10, si; -'kl'rivci '- Iv; , • 1 :•'• a. m. Connezting t - ..t 13,.... - . : ' :,, ACCOMMODATION TIIAIN•1 3 -Fro n federal . f 'r " -. C C".''' P1.. 1 " 1 ' - ' lo '•'' ' '• itt.rniirgh, I , -, ri Ii street Stntion, AllsL.lieny Cit.. ivita P rog I at lie 1.-. w.r. NEW DILIGIITON ACC,O:),BiOD.'. :lON ' clii7kt.s li !!ii: ; I Leaves Allegheny at.. o,t - t0 s .1. :0,,,i 6,3,0 n. m, ' 1,1 ,1 11.10. - , .:r .1 ..I :'i• ArriveeNewßrighton.ll.So .• ••x..141 " Eno. Dnal::: i: a.. ' LeaeeeNewßrichton. 6.30 •• •'•1•':,1f1 '. T 0 !,,,i...,. L, ~.,.. AlTiVee at Allf•glieny . N. 15 • •• •:,-,vo •• r.. , •11-•.:;',• ECONOMY. A,T.'LO:I-.,i()DAT-DC:. Uet:,..- 1)w- • I..eaves Allegheny at 42 AO p. In. ~ , r,l Si r, r. Leaves Economy at .I.IEI a. in. a n.1.3.•14 '• MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance a .. Arrives at A Ileg LeaVoB Allegheny at, Arrives at Alliance 41ir Trains art rur. by-Cdtiunise 12 minutes slower than ti... WT Tickets gent nn tltr! 8.!...,,z0.”.• market trains are soil at rednde.l Through trains i•onrie At Alliance, with troine 4,1 th e Pittsburith At Orrville, Ohio. to :1!01 Akrou, Cuyahog., At Mansfield, OM, , , Sandusky, I let: ,-t I. 1t At Crestline, f d Xenia. 11:0, t..n. I tid •i Llttig, ilk:, e ie. 'At Forest, forSpriu..3itd.l...inil In, .1 in. i cinnati, etc.. etc. Atlana, for Sidney. lieyt Ted etc. At Fort Wayne. for Pe:::, Lafs.yetle.-. int Louis, and intermediate leant- in : ,str.il In diana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all point, on the Len..., :lie, no Albany and Chitago And at Chicago, with t/AillP Inc d :='l.:: in nois, :Missouri, lowa, 1 Vi3e.essir : a".I For further intormation ol nit - di:E.:a :ed.( t. apply to. OEORGE PARK. IN. Pz,ieuvr Stntl.n. Pitt a ,-, : . ..h . Through Tickets for stile at the lieke: 11111. 5 ., -,• ; the Company cm the line of "ed. id di': of the United Suite - . ii"M. P. , 11 IN N. General Paseenger Ac,nt, nr,h G. W. CASS, GeneralliMpetinteraldnt. CILAIN G-10. O' 'XI )1E: PENNSILMIA CEMTAL RAILI:OAK EIGHT DAII,V 'I.7I€I,LV-4, WINTE AB, RAI GEMENT, rffillE NAIL. TRAIS Lr:Avr.3 vi z zs- Ji. BURGIN, fm,) tho r- intersection of 1,11,,A 33 , es ..."Y morning (except SU.rolay , t u .. :o! ,r o Ell statlono bet , verlp. Pit r Po , !..:13 , 11..t. Tule train arrives in Pin:a i Making elan conne , ;ionf,i I . • .a 1..rt•:1- sington Depot, at 12:90 p. , :aLalea Amboy Litfe. Th 1,...PRT.T.:3S 1 1,... - ct n named Station daily at 1,11) p.. Ttoppli.g Duly at principal eta:tin:ls. and :n1: 11-31;.: di rial enc.no.- tion at Ifarrisbt:r; for Battialorr.a.:d 3. and for :New ionic Via awn. trai:. ar rives In Philadelphia at ti,o.'s a. tn., lu.ski 5,3 ~ .n-nection nection for:Cow `Le.; from 0.30 a. Ps. ovor t.ad Ain A SLrEPINd CAR is run throuen from :Pitt , 1,11p4: to Jereey City via Allentown-12/.traiici—ar. - 1 ,, to this train. THE FAST LINE lea , :e, tt ho, 0 5,.300 t ,ta tion daily, (except r:ttn.hty • ut 2.50 a. 111., tun, ping only at...?rliaF at lin:- nsbarg Bal and Cul arrives in Philadelphia at P. close conterli6n 'IN 6,300 w Y : fi Depot at p. ACCo,l33o.l3.l.TiitaNAiss. AccommoDATiox 'MAIN leaves daily (except Sanday) at 3,00 p. m.,,t ,- * ping at all Statio:l2 and running as far s fore laugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN f): station soave= ;; ;;;;;; I :t y,% ti;,-0 :.! SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN f..r evition leave, daily. ;except ziuriday• 11,00 a. cu. THIRD ACCOIIMODATIO2 , 7 TRAIN for WaWs station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 4 0 0 M. FOURTH AC4O.MMODATION TRAIN for WAIN! Etation. leave.i '.except Sunday) at 4,15 p. ... _RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PrITSBURGiI AS FOLLOW . 7 g 0, 32 DIAMOND A L I: L. Y , ALL ltie go. Lille r ohnstown A,....orerntKimion 1,15 p. in. 4,50 p. Li. ' 1 . 30 a. ni• • 1 fr. BF PITTSI . 3 r - Ta(ri 1 10,30 a. m. i 11111: St 1 S 1 it . ANNOI' NC E S . to din fablit• titto 10 I= in rj n : .1. , .. , ISt Wall's Station Armin-mod:Ilion G,an a. in. : FREsu sil mi, .. ,, N . I) LI .. ti yi,....1 F: i,,,,, , 4 ~‘ %, E . Ild Wall's Sutton Accommodation S %' a rk i , : ?: '`' In ' 1 Sc., nt: ir. prepar. A t..,......• • . ,1,.;.. tle• 1 , :. , :..::-. &I Wall's Station A . ."-e s atnlodatiao `,"" T'• la • of this . It and w..:l 1:!.......1 :1......., e.i..,. v , i - " , ' '...,. 4th Wall'a Station Aceorme.xlafion... .6,05 P. la. : t. In t h e eair)g nn:i .I:ink,: i 1i,,,. ~, •. • • •• • ißrTraina for Blairsville and Indiana em wit i, e . - .IIIIIN S et Blairsville Int..riecti. - .,.1 with J. - Au..stew:l A , - ja10:ly. rommodation Ea:; amt Xt - e:A. an.: Lxpreia and ' _ . .. Mail We!! r A a TO NEW YORE PHILADELNHA . BALTDIOI-: E.. .. , LANCASTER . ILARRIST: I t; 1111rBanage sylraMin .11.1.11 n, 1. and Ph more and iarPtiai...3ll,.,Pl , ptir..!,1 , ...i.v 1 i , k..t.• IP. •-. will bo charged an e:,:.:(... - .• i..‘cOr.i.ng 6. 4irt,..,••.• ;1,1 - eled in ud.lition to the t.at:en rates, ..y..•”:.1. 11 , ..11 tuitions where the ~,o tpany hay tIO if.g•eilt. . NOTICIK—In eqle rf 1.4, the t ' ompany wil ' hold thetn.elve- )...!•Epn-ib:e 1.. r 1..,r,...1.:1: !., ~,, r il .IL- N SI ON , 11 , 011:S/:- 611:0 • • i 5. It IEN1 : 41. onlv,.and for an ;...f.unt not ~X .e...t. tiny ?it 7(1 ' 6. -- ..- • Pr.f.riet , m: :\ ~. 3.1 I Libe: - ::. .i.re , .1..in.,t ',- It. B.—An 4jmnibo, 1,i,,, has h,,,, a emi .,i,.. , ..,4 ..ide tb , 1'.. ,,. .0p•r 1..0.p..1 of th, l'enn , ylva ~ ta to ttooToo , paesengers and I.lgnagO tu 7.1,•i from the‘ 114;:i!l• m.... wltielt makes it. the 12'..:M.1 c..ill'el:ient depot, at a charge not ...,, ~...... , i 25 ~,...,, i ; . ..... t .. ~h i h•oi e ~: i., city ,,. 1...: pascal,:, pascal,:, art . ; vin,7 I.y that ka,..senger and baggage. . : roil. For ticket_ apply to - • . Th., I.l.r.riet..r havir4r, at i'.4l-I.l..r:thii. ..n -.1. STENVALIT. A4eoi... •'u-e. fitted up. in exceil,:nt ~ : yle. the MAN:zit IN A.t, the Penna. R. R.. PaFsetocer:ilation - 1 Liberty ,0)1 ~::.. o ,, ahi rri.t,etiiiily ~.....; :. how .4 , . , coil Great .treet& Exoc•li . ~g 4- 4 „,,. . , t,„1, , .i,.,,,„1.,...,,,, ,is i.ar.ter and I;”r will 1., noM general StipPrintsnlent. Alt.•ena. Pa. forn,-11.1 ~.. • ill the 1,- . : the 0n0 . ::,..! ..:n Al.prd i fet7:, NDE ROUTL Vi I 111 VF.V: AND RAILROAD. IIIDIANAROLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapeilis with Terre haute, and Terre Haute and Alton lthiir;n.l. :0 :, t. Louie' 011'UitTEll a..Nli Di..11.C./Z ns and Lafayette and Indian n nt.lis...N my A I Pany and ; • So lem,and Michigan (Ann rill 1ia11nad.:,....c firrA_ GO, hOCK ISLAND, licitu.Ncros\ - , ~,..t :di : Brar.dieP, Oordiala, lirine, OM Pfroneni,:a intermediate point... liela aci.l Rectified Whisks:l' 1 Through Freisht Trnin to r.NDIANA poi, r ; .: : _ ~. .„.. , , _ „ -. '..1 O. 12, .., 911.1, .IT/I. LEI. 1 Lit...6910s TERRE HAUTE, LAFA VETIE : tel PLR!". • Freights and paaserigcni.arried.' from C'incin- ; for , :".an nati or latwrenc.adJurg in 10:- time Guth by a ,-,:a _ ''''' . — ether route by ty enr.,--I.:ur hour.. owl at Ss low; "...- vs , 11.3..1.4,31 CLAYTON, rata. The nab.: r....ad hy %rind, ..hiptnent. can be ' urric.Elt.,... made from Chum- oi to the Wllit. Wlo.l , Jut i•rcalt- .1 A.NIES A. IIUTt.'HISON, President. _ big ttlk• II ENit V M. .1TWt.)01). Sicretau c•opdp. imeuts made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent I IS - ROLE:ALE AND RETAIL Capt. JAS. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent. at Cnaclptlat4 or Al . B. .CUTTING, .1 stn et 151 - VIOE „NO. 95 WATER STREET. Laarrenceburgh, will r, , , - ..c:ye prompt attention, and no charge for commissions Ntt , 1:11:GE I'OR : LIQUOR MERCIIANT 11 - ,11 Insure Nll hind; of FIRE and MARINR DRAYAGE OR. COMIISSION-41L..1, - rti:NoP .. ;:•• , RIFE:z. For further information apply to 1 1 ti_tmAs ' ______ RATIGAN (No. 115 Water t- :reel: , usett of the , , • 1.:zI!;17: 4 .. MA 1 HMI, iSfil et..., a c otupvq, ; r h o is ,Kgpoyeti to xre l'ill:Otk..li Ri , ... 1k O. 0: Di.a.utonel Alley. ... . } .. 1 CElrrs.for ptissengers and fret,ztt t.to . Lodi:map. cis, ' .., ,,, i; DUO B,lls, paya ri eon demand on.ise;otrail i,;.- 1 ,y 0 a pp r t", s - o ,l llame , Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, 1:re;:1- castle. Crawfordsville. Charicsron, Paris and 11-t- near IV: : , :i street, Pi-t . l , ll:'Zh, P 3, Pir.. , P.5. , .`4?iVh1.1:. Won, ,te., 6:c. li. F. LORD, Prcs•tent. i Bill. Discounted ....,J0,112i. E. CHELK, Genarel.E.reight Agent., , 47, , Always on ii,i vol. Pdackborry, Clii , rry :,nd .1 . ..!!11,1.e "nail ~Ce,::l2 Brandies i.);,1 Aiononis d S e la li e epti e d 11,. Snare , 3lechanics' Bank -- , Whlii:s.V,...t.i. .. 11111. , 3 . €l.OCk L.T.,52. 6,16.5 tio 1862. IIEtIPOI{TANT. 1862. 1 -- - - - 2 -------- - - -- -- 100 Share? Citizens' Bank E. P. KIDDLETON & 8R0., 40 Sh st a ock cost res Exchange Bank ALI;PERSONS PUTIGIIASING TICKETS FOR 1 133PORTEP.S CT . stook COF.O SAD; 1 dturEPLI, i :::, Sharei Bank of Pitta • _ ;WINES. BRANDIES, &e.•' burgh. .... ... . ....... .. other points in Northern Missouri, the Stites i 0fK.11,01844 Or th e TerritDrieS, fil•ned itlEiSt ORS An DEALIM'i IN Balance of Book Ace.oul, is haying. tickets that read by th e . Office Furniture .: NORTH . 11 1111515011 - lt 1 RAILROAD FINE OLD vc H 1 SKI E S, Cash . . . Aug ~,.. • • Only rail-rout e from ht. Louilo St. Joseph. - . NO.-5 - .NORTH EttolVr S'FILIBET. jajli f tbia. shortest and quickest line by .thirteen 1 t ' DIRECTORS. wim tot e remotest point reached by rail,an d ' ' aplfttlr. is i PHILADELPIITA: ' - - ' naaoheal) as any other. . - Win. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson, ing your Ticket., toKansas and all . noi n i§!. - kevetv'olit AVIS GIiEARE— ti. e m lemongi bytheOrth Missouri Rail- ' lCilson .Miller, Wm. Rea, 5 John Atwell, _. B. Robison, 10 bb Talton T • 1.3 . -- - • • John M'Deritt, Riehatl Mays. " - - ' ., 1344 Q - E - STUR OI : O N i . . - • z lchli Grease : .....' . - ' Aa d Glee split: 3. °int 3fissouri 11. IL I 4. 8 91 1 m 4 19 1 H ;r i, ,: l. ,lr v. !lin , g Agent , . MU Jos. Kirkpatrick, R. Wallace. ii• n 6 Penn and for. sali.bp., szt ____. _ , R9bt. Daltell. • I 1 Geo. A. erIT. Lrats 4 , Lo. 1 W ni. A. aldwell. Wm. Means, Penn street. - Fittabuiih: , James Woodburn. RAILROADS. - , CLEVELAND 1 PliTSffll%ll EA ILIVAY t.t rkll> - •t•ti '7. 5 ...16 lu pts:tlrntsr i., ~~ , I)~~p..•. I•ri If Pl.f CDl,:•)'.!' I:; Iti I\:' G. - 1.85 111 • ,• • I'll, l , 111,1 1111.. thr. ••:.; I • ;•i••:- t•-• •. HOTELS AND RESTAITIZAN TS WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, 'CC THE 1)1.1) :,.1.1:•;;) CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT . 140. 40. FIFTH STREET, ifrjr HERE lAN HES TA E • IC ANTS !'. t, • tiotging",s. 5a1(44:41 . It'hey: ,:111 ht. t !...; A -N. MIMI 1_11.4.1 sNc.. gt .1:1 TA.lll:7`. bait 711 1•:1'..r 2 t . . , 1 1 . j ul•qi:Lto hi; vld i v. it:: Oh- 1,1. - ' I • served lip 1r C Oly ..; • ' '.• r.l MEM SEETIN'S OLD STAND iN THE DIAMOND, Trros..,,,v-r<,..)-N5.:.1.,..>1.,:. TAIiEN 9ND , C'i /a-:t , :t gIeAL bXp(l , ,o, i'r: :1! at' 'r:!• 1 an in every gal' , .. Is. Etv!, the .e:thn:i. am{ ALES !nP l:t :1 the exert! Enrsed un and 1 , 11 and Itt).11t111:1(:, OUR lIOU Wig:. .O.IC L:T-!•414)1t uT.ITER AND EATING 110IY'r* SE, No, 111 Wood ‘: 11, LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, PIIII.ALIELPITII AND BALTIM.,;;I:, )VSTERS ANU 1;11,I) All Iti E'volwr Sea l; EI.I. REIN - I:ALAN ,‘, 01. WINES AND LIQUORS IVILLIA3I 31..1nA NCE. -1 0 tR13 INSURANCIi• BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE ki , A - 114I; 30 , 4 WALNUT STREET .1141 t. Cslphat I 1C. ,, 10 , 1 , 14,11 g , Lile , •T 11/Iploved lity Pro pet worth the amount rear. fir-t it ik vent city Uri s c ut. , l Pennsyt qroait looms Collateral well aeettreil 11nntinydon and :tread Top Mountain H.:Woad mortgage 10an.... 1 , aria Railroad Co. 6toc.k Reliance Mutual Insurance Lieu inn). 5t.,..k 01 County Fire lii,urarice .... Sim . h..fI , CIaIT:LIT 111. S. 11V11111.11..e. CO. t2ociiiiiereiii I Bank do ...1.11,111,11Ce Scrip - Ite,Oirlttqu, I,n,ine., paper .. . interest, etc .. %Zit; 7:: en h.tott and in lianik of agent,. 11,355 15 !'= v,4iuirin F5.2,51.1S CLEM. ILNULEl.% j iAre.A..lent. birtLCruits. Cirm Tingley. Sam uel..Bisplitn, t. tll . h. Itionipon, Itobert Steen, Brc.svn, IVllliuni.Nluiser. ..2ornelial 51.2% erlotl, Benj. W. Tingley, It. V. orrel .N.lardiall li. L. I.:arson, Lothrup. Leland. Len nig, Jacob T. Bunting. S. 1.111.1 Sinit It Bowen, tint .101111 I. 'I. lllNelliNLAN,Se..retztry. J. I;A RI n."Elt COFFIN. Agent. p, S.or t t ~,r nerhlurd 1:m ht.q. Algr:1..1W.111LII: SAFEfT t:4DMr.+vr-Isrttlt(utt:l - BY 111 -121-1. IN: 15 - 1..1 fl' lt:C. S. E. co)RNEIt, 11111;11 .1C1) PHILA. (A. It ILAN‘2I..S on Ve4- , ::Ir.;•, 1., an 1,111, , Pf the world. I, i , , Alt pat rt 1;!". Alt.r lhve111:44110it,;;,. .Vt 111 t P i!t•: . • 0. !LEI .11: _::fat's it A S: S'it I.IS PIKE. INSIIIMANCE “.k! \ HI. hi I LADELPIII.I. , IIIFICE: N.,. :itpt *37 Cli stat Err, I. , •11 I - '' I;;1- 1.7: 5 1,1:1)10.1: . 1 , .111.-11:. 1 7 . 11. (11)1tDoy. I • 11. 0.)1.111t.NN, . . ::..11.11 , tr..1t . .. .littm, AI '.l taliiv. N,zlt.,hii.l li..lmtiii. :11o.xtir..Itir \imb•k i 1., r.. 7., I hir4ii• NViii. 11. Smith. ...its:. W. Ricki•Ltim. Anilrov Aitltle) .11e:.ittlilerSpi•itr. I 'ash] Al. Long, itite •I. Th-ttin.... . Benj. Itake , vi•'.l .101111 It..ll'runi, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH 1:,-;•1;rs sTEA:IIIICIATS ANL , Itt:o Es. • W 1;.1: 11.1;1, °Rice, Cor. of larkeit and Wafer MY., ure, •1 Hllll in die Nii riga iit. CI., : 4 ,11 horn nllin2l Mild N:lVi- LOW. llnasiqc 1,3 Eire fil EECFull.* IV:, 1! !. ..r, .1. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, opr o .sii:, the Coition House. Capital 5'219,100 033.01.9.14. VT IAhE3 ALL — IkENDS Or IN. V ANCE,either Porpetual or Limited,on every deerintion Proivorty or Merehntolist% ut 1,•:....nah1e rate: , of premium. I'. laxa. pmident, m. W. BALDwis. Vice President. UI RECTORS. :dye, E. It. Cope, E. It. Einrli,h. ideurge Brown, I. Savery. Joktpli S. Paul. C. Sherman. John Claytoli. J. :kl.aqnrg., E. Wilor, COMPANY, > 1 1-11 1,211... t I,linited ..r ;Nicroikatt tin6tore, jig twiru or c•ouutry. 51229,410 00 1:4303,40S bti Martin. 1'.,u1 .1-6 u N. 1 , ,,!1;t1t.1-El. 11. .1.01,1. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS I.' 1 12 1.: )•.\1! i•!, . _ 1 prt•ltii thll 4 , 111 u:.., , .:111k. linvy 1,, a- an, I.v t.. r;' '.' t• '. till; , •I itr.llloo, ' •;1 h. u.ccl tvtti, II :ll'. . t I I , ',Qat 1 , . Lrur - i.• a I •I 'v. MEM ( 4 ,11.1.1N..t2.11 • 1:,,51 :1!,1 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PUI"INBIFIt4.n. Ain •1 :•li I'll: nt2Tl :q .1 . nu , It I'll 11.10. lir. Iliwt a lit .1.. um tl 1,61 B. T. :‘l. f10w.% George 13 I ugh:tin. .141 m S. if. V.t.m. I! clydh jrner 1 1 111 ; rd L t i ll F It' N . , ; - .. \\ CI 1!C 1 , . 11 lISt ItllOE CoIIPAM OP PITTSBURGH DAILY POST. SATURDAY MORNE , ZG, MARCH A Prayer of Thanksgiving The following is the prayer of Than v ing for our victories which nishop Whitt i ng ton 6:L, directed the Episcopal cicr::fy the li)hiei , se of Maryland 1., z,ll ensialc,lpf public worship ur.xt eight tit; • G. Aliaighty God, die :••tio ...rei g n Com initialer of all the world. in wlio-m hand is power and might which nole able to withstand, we bless and magnify Thy great and glorious name for the happy inn-i..,-e•- which Thon has; of late von, hsafed in so many instances to the arms of thi:: nation. and morn elievially fur the deliver.ima- o t m this city and district front tlo• ti i .: 4 of blockade exit siege. And we beso-ch Thee, give to to: and to all this people grace to use this gr. itt mercy shown toward Ili 1 , , Thy glory, the advancement of Thy l ii•; pel. the honor of our country. and a lam•l, as in us lieth the good of all tia- 1- 'l:d. Stir up Our heart t, 0 Lord. to T thanktulness, such a., may appear in •••tr lives bz a humble, holy and obedient walk ing before Thee all our due!, , ; through Je sus Christ our Lord, to whom with Thee, 0 Father, and Thee. U Holy Ghost, as for till Thy mercies. so in particular for these victories and this deliverance, be all 'dory ant honor, world without end. Amen. P.p.! al reJ / 700 90 r .,13., 01 2.012 50 100 00 Letter from Gen. Buckner to the Louisville Journal. We find the following in t 1,4. Journal, of Saturday: T.. h, Edit, ref the le:elk:vine Journal: Foal. W.tua ) .\llll.Ol 4. NEN :---A11101.11, , t 411141.1' (. Which I IgiVt: - Ito, my imprieuranent, i th, p , r-1,1101 and r,fr,—liing \6lll twir lionurcd um: and although through North I hit‘ , •andi\ ;tit ill:1. • 11/I the punt ..f pr••-- ization of your peculiar ~f. Ei== 11:.- .4 1, 1 , 1 ,1 2 . 1. .1,41 11; t'LM.I fri••%.l. 1. %V. - r,114 Ii .1 ttted z0..1 d,• , u, ut.• I. dd that ti:•• a 0,116j..di% wit;.•li y,at bin; hi• il!ZO •.• • i:t:tn. At 11111.— th.• 2110:t ;it 1%1:11 11.,1 .1:111:111“2111:5 t 01:1' 111 ....41.11:11.a Up the harb.•!. 11..11 , 1:11u . I.• 1111, tlt :t Tio) , t (I,lightful I 1:.1...: ut , A.:l ‘i.uttirc t,, t, 'lw7-I,v ;;;•lir 11:1“ h ri-f. wit; t ilie..;1%,•:,10:1,•,: IL. 11::1.,s iug: p:,•%h1t2r.... - .; B I %At. I r:.• lion. W. A. Richardson Declines a Brigadier Generalstnp. • Th:• //, rot/. /.f tl , - 17th • 1. 1.1 , l'r I .1 i 11,.•,. :::111.. 1.... I .1, IL: 1: .: 11:. tit ‘v,..:Lrinr :in I,tz i•ly ir,rn. I ft-. 11,0 (h t .:, cnu !,,• t.• than ,•an. .llrcadv 111,•y 11;t1'.• ~.Ir an d 1,..r.•114 , v.0;r:r1q1ni.11-111,,,Q1-:10-: , 1 ,1 tio.• 11,. : , ry th , • iridir III:1 \ INI./ITt•ti Iry 1,1 havo ho n ., r s.-rvalk! Col.. 1: • I:: 11 ,•.lit.,:•"f I It, /1 , 1 , •[11:11.1, - 6.11:At in Coil ,, res tin.11,01..t, ht. ! :111l1N : H . lll. u:,• r'.~?,Lil t•titi.l tto tar as op, arintot., are Colic..ll,i they can't bring athaltor int,' the livid.— A Rebel Stono Fleet- flit likinitond bisintleh puldislivs li•lkosinL! purngrarlt. rt.,•..nirn,lidin. 2: • obstrilvti,,n of 'lan... , liirrr h% sinking slate-luden ress. Is : It is said that iron roll-ttals ttro treptire.l (II !Inaptllk I.r 0:4 pt,Ert.,.• pa:if-lug . our Itatterie:e on. ant e s 1-r m . r . ICe have often remarked that land b att e r i„, properly eonstrueted, ellll never be sileneed by vessels of any size. and that in till• general history of all muff:ire --with the exception tit' the pre:ent war. in which our batteries. with few excelitiOnS, have b een , i f the most ini , cruhle lesrriptirnt— laud fortifications have always proven too much fttr ships. But batteries can b e ratstfil without lintel! danger by gunboa t s at fall speed. and In meet this etn linfo-p. eessels loaded with slow should hr sunk in fire channel. und if necessary. iron-clad Liles ,b e also drive)/ in, surrounded hy chymous ds frieze nl tretv. Which eonlll be I.IOWII from the neighboring shore. and so arranged as to _ivy the enemy Lptgled knot to untie before he eo u pt a the obstructions in the river. Whitt will John Bill t..uty to this, after till hi,; ferocious outcry over the stony blochad.: of Charleston': Son of the Regiment TIH Louisville diurnal, in noticing the departure from that city of Col. Mundy's Reginient. the Twenty-third Kentnekv, which wa:i recruited in Covington and Newport. says: "Accompanyingthis regiment is a voung lad about nine years old, from Cincinnati who attached hint-elf to old., soldiers while they were in Covington, and has followed I the fortunes of the regiment ever since.— He has never faltered on the march, and, no matter how early the reveille is beaten, George Suter. for that is his name, is sure . to be on hand. Bright,intelligent and ac tive.the little fellow has -.von all hearts. and the rough camp life has not detracted from his youthful sithrlicity. nor h% 'he been_ spoiled, by petting. Officers and riven all vie iirattentions to him, and he is emphatically the ''Son of the Regirrwra.•• a,74 - 0 00 c 7 34 36,236 76 The Spring Fashions. According to the Paris fashions for the I present month. the mode of decrea , ing the width of the skirts of dresses at the waist more and more adopted:the bottom ofthe skirt must be very full—an ample trcning skirt is quite inadmissible in the streets---os. lv allowable for in doors or carriage wear. Even tarlatan and tulle dresses are made with trains. Every_breadth is . ;ored : all silk diesses ate submitted to Ads rule.— 'Visiting dresses are no longor, made with ; plain skirts. That which constitutes, the my 1! true elegance of a robe is ihe'lrimming 21 4 :4; 15,140 00 65.907 75 ... 460 00 . 49;152 30 $222.93411 F,,rl IV”rn•ri. 1- % II 't , I i . i •..ti V.. A. ItCciititi.;,r, SEEM A Nut for England American Meehanit.s. ihe improvetne:nts in farming tools rtr,. exciting eionlilimentti toward Alperic:an ingenuity and enterprise throughout the world. One of the hest uuthcirities in these matter,. -the London MarlcA.ane Express - that "the Antcrit-ans. the _fns- I Indit:o. and other enlonial war-' kit , .. ing their lighter and cheaper art and ad.k that "unles our triarlianies themselves, by 1, !bp:, jwit..::,l • lir.avy eiv , ting . - .5, thee will he likely to be beaten on theirgroundP DAZ,TKING HOUSES DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 41.41; FOE: Wilk STREET. CHARTERED IN '1855 lIPEN 111011 9 TO 2 411'CI.00K; ttl•-•‘", , •tt v ail .' , titttrtltty evening -A . , •t 1.• f,lll 7 9,9 o'cluttk ...I ft , ttt \• • I b. .N In, Lt, froin 6:to S :• .• ,•: •111t1•11 , .: 1 , ,,- 1 than 07•;I: IP 1: •Ii , :•;••:i.1 .1: ttu pruliti declare.( ana I) , . 4•emlac•r. Jutercrithay • • n 1.1•••• i • an. a 411::. in J uue and DeCtnn , r-Inee a.:: wa.,•Orgabilinl, at the I•:Lte siS p'l cent. a y,.ar. interen, 1,..t drawn out. placed to the credit of the d..!....4t0r prineipal. and bears the ennui interest from the first days of June and De cember, entiipotindimr twit,: IL year, without troubling the call or CVO!, to present his Hen io.nk. At tl., rate money will double in li, than twelve }•.ar. , , tuskirr, ill the aggregate 1110111 inn eI.NT. A YF:AIt. cniitaining tlic Ifliartcr. Ity-Laws. and It..,ralationl, furniFilial gratis, on application I at the ,fee. P1i.F"..41 NEST. ; OEO IttiEALP. illi:E. ~l I, I. riti: , ll.E.N . rs. l .liihii. B. Nl'Filil len, Isaac NI. l'imniiiik, I ,liiiii i i.lloltile, John Nla i rstiiiill, 1 A kixiiiiiliir Siii2iiii. Janie:. U. IL .NI POL.. Benj. L. r:lii f in.. -1,1.. .-... AL liiilliiiili. %I. I) I Jioitiii , Ali•Aliliiv. Hill I:nrirwin, I Jaw,- li iiiil nom, rim. J. AtiderAon. EMMEN Alt•z:uult, t:. I:u. ;.!..EL:,•• .hr 0., Kt.lly. A. 11,..14.11:L .1..1111 11.1.•11.•r, 11.1t1;.- , :•41..11. It m. j/ Ml-1:1'. . 1 .401 1:: , 11 , : 1!t . . .on; i' , •:••1 li. lluiii ~ •.. \Vttitt•l 31.1,..1nt11 nr•. 1.. Itill‘valt. Sill:11,1U, 1-:u:.• rill 1 , 11,i: H L'.l 1:11t S .4.11 • Lrolrri in ,;; . I ...-• ‘;,.:.1. I.x.•11!“.:, • 11 nr.,l 11: thr. A gh.,ut the t por fundi t.r • .-at 37 ti fkik: I,,tivoeu t:11,1 F•mrtli -ty• W3l. IV !LEL: NES CO.; "E; Aiv - K E liJ'i 6: EX.Ci JIANG E BROKERS, - REL I. , RN Lit 'FIT! RI), ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, I. F. 1: 31 A N , 01'2 , 11'1:: 151 Venn 11frcel. Fifth Ward g 101.1.1:41"TIONS PELIII:tIPII.% In 1., I:,•ngt, 31..rtgagt , :11.41 ~titer Legal TAken and 111,6:1Y A GRIC uLTRAL D. B. BOG EMS tfic ^ SON, t?ot 'lmproved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH '1`ICI~:'I'II, <31.'1141:: t :n•c:.•r 1111111.1 . 1111164, Ciy knot S./ MISCELLANEOUS HUGH M. BOLE • Lit Ntif NI: itt'l AICIIINIST, I the P-int, will tilnlit• I.• 1•, Ow :,(t•jttu , ...t tin't iron: " tit unit :h.• t•v-i Itt:inn. T. Simi:intr. lin t:II and : S,-t ' , , 111l1,1 , • • ••/' ;i11•1 Pitt+, T.ften feet in iTt,ott. Nt and :ntrti nit !wail, 1. ,, t0Tnt.•1 N 'lntl lattat ••• ininnrs :unit other l'lttn tut: .1-nt•t•-' , lnTr: rt.,: 17 ' .111 5..11.•iti..1. 1:.-1'm.t11•111:tr ativtaimi Hurl t , . .1: P. 'tilting utlier K. CI'NNI , t,III , I 111 ..1. I'l'SSlStifLtN Si NI NG A - 4'o.—P II 111* 'l' S. Bl'ltttll CITY t; LASS. WilltliS—%Vare hatt4e, 119 Water ,traat, Hrst street, Pitt:lam:li. Pa., three ti..ar; heialr the Mattortga- 11: /1 on . analleturers of BittAotrgli lily t 1 n:dltlN tiia-s I trogirists' li6n< IVarelllol Arneri l'r parlor windows, elittrelom ; publie buildings. apl 1 1 ' .. 11411'51/31E 4:011111 NEW i 1 Fruit or prepate4 Hindu 3leat, mixed, and all oilier kind, of Spice, cooking Brandy or • ‘1• . \ ( Oro roze. I,ettion foal Citron Peel go to Haworth ,t• Brothers. in the Diamond, whore you will rot /1111. W crop of Fruit and lower than at tiny other house in the city. Also a general tool fall te—ortnient of Family Ilrooorio, Tens. Wines, Brittulies. :nal all other kind, of Foreign 1111 d 1.1111101,. i I 1:11()T1I 1. •.1 n r I and If;:ttnoti,l alter 111 0 S 111; W 4.1 URN. S (k - A N 11 - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. •2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER lO"Q.CESNE WAY, sevo . d story. work entrtnde.l to me kill be neatly and promptly exeented, LOAN OFFICE, Il EN P,l" W. lOTT I. NO. 100 SIIITUFIELD STREET, Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. MONEY IN LAMM . AND SMALL ■ couintitirß loaned on gold and sik er , Di u _ ummis, Jewelry, tiold mot Wntehe:.. and ult kinds of valuable artielle fur any length of timengreed The cannot be delivered Without the Tieket. Xot ueemintabiu in none of tire. Air Office Iloure flout 7 A. M. to 10 P. M j n 20 MEDICAL rev 4 , 114* t qf ‘ A. R L\ ;DJ .01AEll TIII GMT FOR CoNSEMpioN PROPRIETOR OF THIS CINE havin4 made it the study et years tv concentrate the life of the Fine Tree into a Medi cine for ili , eases of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to i..tufering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medicine ii preps red with much care, the tar being expressly fur it, is there're free from all impuri ties of counnun tar. It has cured more cases 0f Consumption thau any known remedy on earth. It will eureBRONCHITIS. wilt cureASTIIMA. It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS, and is an valuable remedy fir di4enses of the KIDNEYS, UNINAR If' COMPLAINTS. &a Beware of Counterfeits. u 0 If you have the Dvmpepsia use WISILARTS DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not cure you go to the airent of whom you purchamd-them and receive your money. Please call at his attire and get a descriptive cir cular. A botof Pills lent by mail, post-paid on recept of One Dollar. No. le South Second street, Phila.. L. Q. WISDART. Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEY5144,3;...140 !Wood wool. n0:4:13..0d AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Ti-Eria .E• ri."r s u SAIL lIDAY MORNING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING 31A. 310TH PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, 15111.1 CLEAR. LARGE, \I:1•; T11'I• OXLY DEMOCHITIC XBYSPIPER PITELIBI-11,1) IN ptrisßutm, PA CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, MONETARY, MARKET E. COMMERCIAL REPORTS, UP TO THE HOUR Or GOING TO PRESS t.cether ‘cith ft r•lt,iec selection .d' Tides, Poetry. Literary and Scientific Articles. Valuable Statistical In for lion, Agricultural News. &c.. &C.: Fr RN BAIED BY OUR OWN CON TR IBUTORS compiled with the grente - st eare, frem THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY THE LIDA TELMAPIIIe Embracing ca•ery important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTI CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEG IS LAT IWE PROCEE DIENC t TILE F.IRII AND THE EMIL 4 - 2 , - 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 IV Alt NEWS. 4 - . e" As a source of additional interest to all classes of readere, the progress the present civil war, in which great armies aro engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the most important event; carefully collated and presented to the rerider.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. T HE SITURDIY 1106111 E POST Will 1)0 furnidlahl to Jukioril,ern at the Ion• price One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good investment THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the xnme• office EVERY AIORNINtI. It IN a complete ePtt.mte of naves, containing all the latest intelligence, Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, Coagroissional, Legislative, Moil etary, Commercial, &c.. Ti) THE LATEST 110 r R editorial artidea 1)n all the loading topioi of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OP WAR, CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. S. sir TILE DAILY POST has nu ex tetisivel cio-tilatinn by railroad and river, through Inca agent: , and by the mail, and is a naipita 1 adverti sing medium. The paper - is furnished subse t hem nt 86 per annum. Ata , - Advertittements inserted at moderate rates Sir A ni dr ea JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. CORNER FIFTII AND WOOD STREETS hire ad your mousy by mail at my risk OUR COLUMN. -IS A EE= urei fennt.he.= the rut reliable PITTS#URGH, PA r k ---P . 410.1415100A114, 1111414110 - • f. ' ALFRED - ALFRED B. 11'0ALMONT JANIS I. XICIN McCAL.WIONT & KERR, I Aa-rortrmys , ART' '.T.JA7tV. FRANKLIN, VENANCIO co. t0•23:1y 1 11. W. PATTEnsox PATMSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW. BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Gram; PITTSBURGH, PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ';I). 72 GE ANT STREET, OI 1 IC'E three do"rs ',dem the Court Homed PITTSBURGH, Pa L. B.RAUKENRIDGE, A r L"1'01.1.N1.r.3." AT LAW. orrim NO. 133 FOURTH ST.; ii AN C C . ATTORNEY AT LAW;; NO. 73 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGII. PENN'A. AUL; sunGEON D E THAT 1 • stuyesaor to G. W. Biddle, '...5;0.144 Smith -11.14 gin.er. sou-Office hours from S to 1 o'clock. and from 2; to o'clock. foray CP PI i t ; NZ.) 111111VAIMs11.7114 4 - 1.; - Teeth cxtratqe,l. Ifot. Cohl and Shower Both-. E. GESE, 177 Grant street. se”:;:ly MANUFACTURERS. RICAN IRON WORKS. .louts at Laughlin, M NITAOTUREiri OF 1 11 0 N 11\T3 TN .41 I ./L.4 16, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. buff.: Patent Shafting. Piston Rok Plates, &c. WART:ROUSES att Water Siirl'M 1/114i 132 Flirt Mtreet, PI T Sltt It G , An.i .4 . Fret nlilin and South Water. Streetd. Isalr ...11,nx L. 8,rn...W.v. 111'Cui.i.ouGH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS, JONES, BOYD & CO., ANIFFAVTURERSOFCASTSTERL; IVA :Lb , . S:•ring2ll,,w, and A B titeel SPRINGS awi AX LES, oamm. Itosq atnil First streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES -AND SM ELTING WORKS. P'Alt 31"CITIC CO., Mannfoeturers of Sheath. Bra7iers' and Bnit Copper, Preload Coo per Em torus. Iloised Still Bottoms, Spe'tor Solder, sc. A1..0 importers and dealer , : in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Fire, Comtantly on hand, Tinnuen's Maehinea and Tool , . Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SEC' IND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Special order,. of 'Copper cut to any desited puttcrn. ' fe2l:lydaw WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 1100 t'o devs, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn, R. R. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA.. rvAert HE ALI. KINDS OF Swam ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, Anil suited for ' Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Itlnitt Furnaces, Factories. rte. dive particular Attention to the construction of Engines ILIA Machinery- for grist milts, and for uprights. nudity and circular saw mills. liar, also on hand. finished anti ready for chip meld at short notice. Engines and Boilersof every description. Ales, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately., Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. . . - Our prim! , are low, our maetinery mannfaetur ! ed of the best quality of matertal?, and wananted ' in all cases to give .satisfaetion. AfzilrOrders from all parts of the country eolieit ed and promptly filled. fendaw FURNITURE . ....... . D . N 111.7 D D Cll4 AI RS I AL. AT REPCCED PRICES MIES AV, WOODWELL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, CEEEEI 111 Po L'ltTfl STREIBT, Conelstilig of ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH MOTELS at PRI VATE DWELLING*. air All ord,rs promptly attended to. and the Furniture carefully packed and boxed. 411- Steamboat; and lintels furnished Melton notice. Cabinet makers supplied with every aid ele in their line. • mild J. D. rAciuNi:P JOHN Y. Timm HTSINOMURE FOR CASH—A FULL AS4 SORTMENT of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE. etnbraeing BUREAUX. BOOK CAFiES irARDROBEL and every art He needed in a well furnished dwel ling, as well as a line assortment of °Friel: FURNITURE.' Constantly on hand and made to order. As the .oily term: , on Mach hosing? (lone atthia eetab lkiment is for 4; A S .14, prices aro made sewed- Persom , .in wont anything in the above lice would he adral‘ta..-ed by calling at t !RI NEIL -at IR WIWS. No. 10% Smithfield Street, below Fifth. nth29-1y CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHE. 21 Piece* NEW DRITGGE TS, 76 Piece.' NEW BRUS:=ELS CARPET tEV. These have hurt been teeeivo3 TERNIe of the LATEST AN-1) PATS. at tea lowest prices. W. 3INCLINTOC - IC. 'ETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., 3I - C A L U M'S, s.. 1417 repuireli 114realli 11201 GUT ravrietsi TA Tau LATE a dm ineo in prious. oG whkii the ham canter. i,, ofered iu park**, }RJR CaXL. 016 rip,uubas. HERS SUM Smile b 6 y k BOW STICTIAIY. UN Wood it. riesuulylviusla .0F0..F. DAWSON PITTSBURGH, PAL
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