7.....7.ci.,,•f, - 1.-'.:.-1i . i..,,1.1'4;:'..t , . , :: -..:, .- -.... :.., PIYrSIIII4,I4/41A4011,1460,L11LiVAi, TO ALL NINTAIN TILT SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST- WINTER intiRAIMIREMENT. • MILNE TO CINCINNATI AB @VICK. At and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shinier than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Mailliine. Express. Letres Pittsburith...—. 1,40 a. m. 1,40 P. m. Allegheennyy 1,60 sr. in. 1•6 0 D. In. Mingled. .10,05 10. 10 IP. m. Arrived Crostini) —10,40 a. tn. 10.5 e P. m. Forest m. 12.38 a. in. Lima .......... 2,13 p. 2, 30 a. m. in. " Fort Wayne ..._ . 4,50 p. 3,00 a. Chicago _ll,OO p. m. 11,00 a. to. ''St; Louis 12.40 p. m. FORAMMIEBUS, CINCINNATI St ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 10,55 a. m. 11,00 p.m. Arches lamb us 1,30 p. in. 1,30 a. in. ti 4,43 p. m. 7,40 a. m. s 'ilt.7l Cs 10,40 a. m. 11,53 p. m. INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Lefties Creatliros - 10,121-a„ in. 11,00 p. in. Arrive at Indianapolis.. 9.00 p. m. 9,00 a. m , • Terre Haute... _2,25 a. M. 2,50 p. m. St. Louis —10,05 a. in. 11.55 p. m. ? g irt :Train! through to Chicago without change o ICIE—The time to Cincinnati is the same as ba , Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati tooth's': EASTWARD TRAINS. L , Mail. ExPresa. 41,30 m. 6,30 p. m. Astro at Fort Wayne... 12,05 p. in. 12,30 a. in. -• -Crestline 5.55 0. In. 6,20 a. in. .Pittaburgh...... 2,25 a. in. 3,30 p. m. Both Trains make close connections with Trains on Shotz,ennsylvania Itaitrust for .the' Eastern dais via Allentown an&Philiutelphia. 11111/a4WAtorie change of ears between- Chicago sad New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown, on Vaan leaving Chicago p. In.. teaching Pittsburgh at 3r O p,in.. and New York at 10,45 ACCOMMODATION- TRAINS—From Federal street Station. Allegheny City. SMW.BRIGMTON ACCOMMODATION. .. at.. 9,30 a. m. 9.30 p. in righton.ll,lo 6.10 rlghton, 6,30 " " 12,10 " Anives at Allegheny_ 8,13 " " 2,00 " ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. Les — riti Alleitlieni at. 12, p. tn. and 6p. Ultima Etaitomy at 6,03 50 a. in. and 4,00 tn. - " - . MARKET TRAIN. . .... Leaves Alßanee at 6.10 a. m. Acores at Allegheny at 11.00 a. in. ) ea tee Allegheny at 2,50 a . m . Animist Alliance _ 7.35 p. in. Illelli t gralal.are run by Columbus time, which is 12.6imtes slower than Pittsburgh time. iliSWllekets good on the accommodation and market trains are cold at reanced prices. i trough trains connect as follows: : Al Alli I ance. with trains on the Cleveland and Pi6hikrgh 'Railroad. . At. Owrille. .'Ohio, to and from Millersburgh. i Alateii Cuyahoga Falls. etc. At. iffilalltdd,Ohte, for siount Vernon. Shelby. i, A Toledo, Detroit, etc. ilbilieleware, Springfield, Columbus, n .XeCiiii. Payton,' Indianapolis, Saint iscille„ etc. Atararak.'for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, etc. etc. At Lints, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati. Toledo, I At Y kali:4Am tor Peru. Lafayette, Ind., Saint Louis, and intermediate points in Central In diana aud'lllidois. At Maioatirlbr Laporte. At Wasstith thrall points on the Louisville. Now .._ Ai and Chicago Railroad: • .; And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illi nois, Missouri. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For farther .ibibrusation and through tickets apply to. .OEORGE -PARRIN, Ticket Ag' t. ------ • - Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. ThwifigloDiekaarfiweale . st the Ticket Office , of the Company Muth& line tf:the road, to all part of the United' Statcs, ,, .z , . Wit. P. SIID:N, ~_llnrltlistniripAgenti. Pittsburgh. , I . 'w'r zglattni. alteriniendent .- : • -- - - eIErXIN . GIO - 00' "I'IItUEL /841;14' TIE 1832. fiNNIVANIA - 'CENTRAL LllllOO. 'MAIM DAILY TRAINS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NIE(.111A1116 TSAI LEAVES ret urr- Tutri(iatitrim . thi; itiseuger I)ep,t, ut the in on of Liberty anti Grant au oms..every inollicakeefit'Seitidityl at 4:10 a: la ."Aoi, lilng at all stattenstetweewPittslintah andPhiloiliilphia. This yes in. Philadel r phia at. 11:15t,,, to., °natation-ft New York from Ken /11r!• . 14 32, 1 110 ' P., .IP.;. akin.' Camden . and ma " TR • 'XPRESS TRAIN leaves the above named statioMdaily at 41:401 , . m. sti Ti.t only st pruslosastiitiiins; and • Makin'. direct eon nee tion st Ilsk.isitium for Baltimore and Washiagoa, and r yasisst:M Allentown... Tali train-sir: rival systa at Mk* ,•44Eslu,sitteon orkirouinsrpot at BAD i.ms.rialiftil.Mr.:diin and Amboy. - lino. A SLEEPING - CAR is rwi through from l'ittamrith toJulalpilly vrallisitoariv-430usiles—attaehed /14 ia ileares.tie above named sta ll/Mb tion , (except Sunday) at 2.30 a. m.. stor , - Ring only* a irimmitstations, connecting a t Hu r robing f are initWasbingion. This train arrivegifit Biladelphia- at 5,2.3 1.. m., making alamoommastion for New York from Kensington beliVlarvPAgfn. *aka -Amboy line. IPATIOA Tit-VIN6I. JOHNS:TO/At ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN, MATlmantSistadayl at -BOW n. in., stop mg FERSTrACCOMMODATIOIN TRAIN for Wall'A dada& Stizidny,) at .4o a. in. SECOND.— ACCOMMODATION TRATN for wll4ogra Ai ( ka AY. (*moult -1 Sunday) ut 11, . . . THIRD ACCOMMODATION . TRAIN for Visirsotation- leaves Ailly, (except Sunday) at 4,111144. tn... FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station. leaves daily, (except Sunday) ut 'ortuisruittwEitia TRAINS . AMMAN PITTS.B.UIteII AS FOLLOWS: p. m. 89541p...1a: ratline 1,30 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation ' 10.30 a. M. - Istlll22lll2itfiliße)comnfodation - 6,30 a. M. 2d WAlntalhomiotteoomaiodation' 1 1 3,30 a. in.. 3d WsitilaStatierrAceommodittion 1.03 p. m. 4th Wall't Station' Aocommodation- -0,05 p. m. ailerrsillis for Blairsville and Indiana' . connect at Bhdlxvillo Interjection with Jokn.stawn Ae mMail mmilandis What; and' Express and West. ..FAILEs Tapi to rOßli ' 012,50 . 10,00 TaiOitiO 3,50 ANCASTER . 8,55 HAEBMBUBG 7,45 istrßaig4e_eked to all stations on the Penn alsania lirUd, and to Philadelphia, Balti mortrk. . • - i ginaLVarelrasims tickets in cars will be charged as swordtail to distance trav eled to the statical rates. except from stati "thec - outpaii* bas ao agent. N In case 'of loss, the Company will hold - .4 'Shins respototble for personal bastrage only, Brr isits amount not exceeding 5100. R. B.—An . Omnibus Line has been employed to convey I:l,lngers and banage to and from the depot, at a - r obin* not to' exceed ZS cent,3 for each possonsreinnit baggage. For beFetsppidy to • .. J. STEIVART, Aient. At tbalh24s.llL - 31..F . Asseti_ AterStation on Liberty and Gnat stmts. , ,-,2110C11 n 023 General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. J - 11017* IS VIA ' 'RIVER AND IC I4PAD. 4 MLIS , A.NJO , ,‘ - InIAICINIIIATI /I R. ce and l !' .. aui AdfatatVrtk il t:ti t it; and sod i. i ndtalutpojl9,G - ew Alb am. and sa wn weirs 'Central Radon& for CIRCA GO 11.09K...114 • Ni). ,81-47;94GT0N, and at iuterm,„ -' T l llin to tqI)L4ICAPOLIG, •: • :F.-4! v', l . . - TT-N a l i ni: l 4 .. nati or lit g - any other route by twenty:four _ anti at.os low rotas. -- lbo on resale , / whr, . ta can bo lir lua mode ' Glut _ - ' ' 5 ''' -j- noti ' n:J:liAl2l6_oo(4. Asia ro -or .7. n...-utird'um.- Amor 'at .wiiimostivp prompt'. attention; sod so_ for': ingliVr a li.)kk atanfte rot aWO .- . Or the m7paim o y, w 0 is proy=kvtargra o lit s : = t 6_,l ,P . _ ors, Gr 000• No u - 7-‘, - s. • • , ev- - , • ' aroillitat-• "Dwo.;l - .• ' ...... '. t• Proindont. a gg g 6 , . 'tn 1 -r . :. reig . t Ageut. ALL P PURCII • t, 1141011 L *ti r. ll . 2 . ktkit • "m 4ll lllist .11141 g, fit • ,hub vpd ...***F r iP 4l, o l •B o * •O.I O9 I . B LLINtia to at. 4: 7. „se=Has by tins: . ed b 7 nit. um ,Doing ' kir Kanama and all 7t l frite . 2t 1 7 - • .-----r•.•••• MffnME Zr' . ;6 c '7.1 . 7.: — .;T1V;.17f;.i.:':i . - 1 .1.;. ,t 4.• & PETBNIGH ML nr. CIIAN 4 GIE II . • OANS 'AND AIN= MONDAY, NOV. 25, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn :wilds Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS Sr. CINCINNATI SHORT LIRA E, VIA STEU BEN VILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. m. Steubenville 5,28 ' " Newark 12,4ri p. m. Columbus 1,30 " Acryes Cincinnati 6.45 " St. Louis 10,43 a. In. Lesives Pittsburgh 1,53 p. m. Steubenville 5,10 " Newark 12 midnight " • Columbus 1,30 a. In. ArEives Cincinnati 7,40 ' St. Louis 11,30 p. m. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin• ciunati. Splendid sleeping cars attacked to all nigh' trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.33 a. " m. Wellsville 4.23 " Steubenville 5.28 Wheeling 6.33 Arrives Bellair 6,50 " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. in. Wellsville . 4.00 . Steubenville 5,10 " Wheeling 6,25 Arrives Bellair 6,40 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leif Pittsburgh 1,55 a. in. ' Wellsville 4,05 " Bayard 6,3 S " " Alliance 7.0 S " " littihon 14.25 " Arrives Cleveland 9.35 " Loaves Pittsburgh 1,33 p. in. Wellsville 4.00 " Bayard 5,24 " Alliance 5.50 " Hudson 7,01 " • Arrives Cleveland. Connecting at 'Bayard with Tuscorawas brand tbr New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Allkino with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago AM] road at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville aw Chicago Railroad for Akron. Cuy Falls and Mil lersburg, and at Cleveland with C.. 1 / 4 E. It. R. for Erie. Dunkirk and 'Buffalo, with C.. 1 / 4 T. R. IL fbr Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Aecommodation leaves at.:1,311 , Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh us fol lows: . Mail Train 4,10 p. m. Express Train ..,05 a. in. Wellsville Accommodation 9,40 a. in. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky. Toledo. Chicago. or points West of Cleveland. must be particular to ask for tick:qo via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars MO , ' to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Cotupany's office in Freight Station, Pima street. norf UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOrIITII ST., NEAR WOOD. SEBSCHIBERS MANUF AL C. JL Tll HE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line. viz: Cornices. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattruses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bels. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. gr . Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths. &.c. octl7.:lyd ROBEATS & ROENIOK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS V 0 I 3 NG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, VI TILE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIi RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WBIER E I'A.M I LI ES, HOTELS, itEllik L' Tli and thetrnae_gonerally can bo supplied with Chi,4peake Bay" °caters, At the lowest whoicia.le rates. Countrytrade ~,olieited. YOUNi.i. Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN AULIII" AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OVSTEItS and all the delicacies of the ,ietumn will be .er. - ed up in the mnA palatable style. ELL YOUNG, cel4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. SA. V ,IL. GI- El II C., , No. :150 I.lttewly Street Nast to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. IIAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improveinentq. this po pular res9rt, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the . pubiic gener ally, with the hest the markets affords.. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style, during the-season. His Wines, Liquora and Ale; he feels confident in recommending . to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. inyt9:lyl SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, srrocv.E. tarcarritt Or. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED FP, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber isprepared to accotamodote his friends and the public generally, with the bag the market affords. OYSTERS wilHJff__..„;, style durin l• feels confident in re 'ior their excellence. . e t all hours, and DAY and MO - - taken. 11.1 4 :ly _ - _ _ IEICOURM, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. Tar. SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to thepublic that he ie in daily receipt of FRESRSHELL AND CAN OYSTERS', GAME, be.. and ie prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old.and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SIIALER. Proprietor. .0 X C I CI IL OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME. All in their Proper Heenan. nom, GEO. REINEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AUGENTZ, Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty streetjust be side 'the Passenger Dopc of the Pennsylvania ltailroul, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for Passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable egg,. pcuse, fitted up, in excellent style. the MANSION 110t.TbE, would res_pectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. iV ILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, O. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near w ota ,struet, Pittsburgh, Ps. 46r- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, Ac. mhl6 i•-• E. P., MIDDIATON BRO, lIIFORTEREI OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AND DEALIeNt,IN INE OLD WHISKIES, 41111 17IONT STUMM. ,ADELPIILL so 10:17d AIM Gamma -214411 Mk! , . Appiaiss.o..ratimik, #.O 71 (.1 1111101. 1 14 . FIRE IIIIIrlIR&NCE BY TH2 BELIANOE MUTUAL DiBIIRANOE . 0011PANY, 100 On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual. Merchan . dine, Furniture, m town or 1 country. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 0220,510 00. Assets, 0303,508 9S. Invested as follows. viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent, first class 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 VI cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 614 cent. loan 30,000 00 Auestp Tani'.Railroad ouj County Loan 'l4 cent. Pennsyl , Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroadcom_pany. mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock • 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 2050 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co LIZO 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.27 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Gash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $303.06 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Preside s nt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley. John R. Worrel. Marshall Rill. IL L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland. Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward. John Bissell. piitsburgh. B. M. HINCH MAN, Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast:conter Third and Wood its Mini DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1833. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. IN INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on bfr- Anodise generally, on Stores, Dwelling liciuses, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Solider. Tbeophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. It. M. Huston, Geo. ti. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. nand,. Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, Jamesil. MI arlanfi, Amite& P. Jr. ire. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Minim; .B. Berger, do. WIL I. lAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. /how lirtaraN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, j 022 No. 05 Water street. Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS mum "RANKLE\ FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fin. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist, 1860. i Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First Mortgages. amply secured $1,896X3 88 Heal Estate. (present value $103,313 61.) cost 10.995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities' 89.135 56 Stock. (present value ($86,667 72.) cost. 89.786 66 Notes anti Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cush 27.919 33 V.,208,051 68 The only profits from premiums which thiscom pany can timid* 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 conOstent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by lire , to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af fording evidence of the advantage, of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with Prom ptnws all liabilities. Losses paid during the yemr11139,8112,1153 Se. DI R&ORS. Charlet; W. Bancker, 'Mordecai D. 'Lewis Tobin: Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale, q:Corac W. Richards. George Fades, CHAS. N. RANCE ER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wx. A. Slut., SecretatTlwn tem. J. G A RDNF.P. COFFIN, Agent. melt Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORG E DARSIE President. E. 31. tiORDON, Secretary. Ca pt. R. D. COCHRAN, tierel Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse up stairs,/ PittAurgh. Will insure against all Moils of FIRE and MA E RISKS. A owe institution managed by Directors who are well known in the - commuunty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tain the ehanuler which they have assumed. as of fering the bolt protection to those who desire to be insured. _ . . ASSETS, OCTOBER, 3011.11461. Stork Aerounttt $ 63.000 00 Mortgage 2.100 00 Office Furniture Open AeeountA, etc, Cush Premium Notes Notes and Bills discounted up in every variety of DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimiek. George Darsie Wm. 11. Smith. Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Ream J. Thomas Benj. Bakeweli„ John R. M'Curia CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA. Secretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. °Mee. Cor. or Market and Wntee Sta., 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. ensures ma'am Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Jas. Park. Jr., B. F. Jones, T. M. Howe, George Bingham. John Slayton, S. Harbeneh. John S Dilworth. C. H. Zug. mhlfillydh Win. Bataley. Wm. G. Johnston, Reese Owens, B. Preston, S. M. Kier, Jas. M. Cooper. J. Caldwell, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 ORESTNITT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital $2111,100 Assam *304,945. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OW IN. SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. DRECTORS'. English E. R. Cope, , E. B. George W. Brown, P. B. Savers. ' Joseph Pahl. G. Sherman. John Clayton. J. Maearse E. Wiler, F. ni,acittagt. SlOretarY. IA COFFIN. Agent. =- Comet Thir d *Ad Wood streets. lONONGIBILI - MUNN COUNT or rininnplom ) . .. , A .11 ' ii" l : 'Presided. . ga i t jf,a, 0 - 4 . • t. JA& W D:IA' r •1, Agent. ...„ .. OFFICZ NO..* 1101416.11111: .. .:10111CIN it ga s lnaure a kiip.ti 4 - , iitaite4 MAXINE ASSETS. MAY 1016, VIOL Stock Duo Bills. payable . = demand and secured by two approvedwuss. 8111.750 00 Bills Receivable— 23.557 34 Bills Discounted 34236 76 Mo 1 14000 00 115 r =es Meefianice bank.l. stock east 6,165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank f . stock cost 5473 00 40 /Blares Exchange Bank stock cost 2460 00 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh " 2.750 00 16.140 OD . "7 400 A _7.= Avil a DIRECTORS. 524111 4. ' S . ' ••••••• -4 /Latta. 1 - .I.llikidlissa. - "'"'F• ' .. ~ ..• • - - "Tr . Bslimo alio* Amount/ °Moe Furniture , 7:1;1w .1.1431.% WEPWIIMOMPITNqi APRIL 16 A IirSGIEW FALSTAFF. • A Western correspondent on one of the Mississippi gun boats gives the following account of a spicy conversation with a I philosophical darkv : "I noticed upon the hurricane deck to day an elderly darkey with a very phil osophical and retrospective cast of coun tenance, matted upon his bundle, toast ing his shins against the chimney, and apparently plunged into a state of profound meditation. Finding upon inquiry that he belonged to the Ninth Illinois, one of th' most gallantly behaved and heavily losing regiments at the *Fort Donelson battle. and part of which was aboard. I began to interrogate him upon the subject. His philosophy was so much in the Falstaflian vein that I will give his views in his own words as near as my memory serves wc:— 10,000 00 2,500 00 "Were you in the fight "Had a little taste of it. sa.' "Stood your ground. did you 7" "No, sa, I runs." 'ltun at the first fire. did . y.)tt "Yes, sa, and would huh run !moon. huh knowd it war comin. - -Why, that wasn't very creditable to your courage.'' •'llat isn't in my line. sa—cookin's my perfeshun." "Well, but have you no regard fix• your reputation ?" • "Reputation's nullin to me by de side oh life." ''llo you consider your lifs worth more than other peoples ?" "It's worth morn-to me. sa.'' "Then you must value it very highly ?.• "Yes. an, I does—more than all dis weld—more den a million oh dollars. sa. for what would dat he mutt to a man wid tie bref out ob hlm ? Self preserhashun is de fust law wid me." - 'But why should you act upon a differ-' ent rule from other men .. "Because different men sets different values upon filar lives—mine is not in de market." "But if you lost it you would have the satisfaction Of knowing, that you died for your country." "What satisfaction world dal be . to me when de power of feelin . was gone ?.. —Then patriotism and honor are noth ing to von !" t'llslnflin what ever. sa-1 regard dear as among de vanities... "If our soldiers were like yon. traitors might have broken up the g overnment without resistance. — ' for it. (' 5 . a I s lh• f ot (9 i l ld r n ‘ • ‘ t .) l l :l l t i t i my n i yu lee Tito in u it, she scale ginst any Government dat eher existed. for no Gohernment could replace de loss to me.•' _ V I R I. . 2,50 00 7.309 43 18,351 99 27.605 20 $296.251 76 "Do you think any of your company would have missed you if you had liven killed ?" . . "May be not,sa—a dead white man ain't much to dese sojers, let alone a dead nig ga—but I'd a missed myself, and dat was de pint wid me." It is safe to say that the dusky corpse of that African will never darken the field of carnage. HUMOROUS. GOVERNIiENT is like an hour-glass; when one side is quite run out, we turn up the other and go on again. FORTUNES made in no time are like shirts made in no time—it's ten to one if they hang long together. 'I can't countenance such things: . as the jolly sohlier said, when half his tin• , . was blown away by A BAcni:Lort mprehant's whirl - , in sekct ing a wife—'get hold of a piece of calico that will LET married people feel their ehains, if t hey must, but take especial can the world shall not hear thew clank. \Vno is the laziest man' The furniture dealer: he keeps chair,: and lounges alicilit all the time. ST. FRANCIS' COLT.RGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' THIS INSTITUTION. SITUATED IN LOItraTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia nod Pitts burgh, was chartered in 185 a. with privileges to corder the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College 'tia one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—t hisportion of the Alle gheny Mouutains being proverbial per its pure water, bracing air. and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after thelsth of ATOUST, and ends about the :Nth of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return tonne between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, .kc., will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra Charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. nays—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance ' $10t) Washing anti use of Bedding 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh BECKHAM at LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Farming Imple ments, Seeds, &c. Agents for the Buckeye Mower *and Reaper. Wood? Mower and Iron Harvester. and . Bockstooe and Ammon'a Nursery, NO, 127 I.IBERTY STREET, Ja4:emdim 14ADI KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. AT 110. IS FIFTH STREET, m 622 D. S. DIFFENBACHER. OILS I OILS!: 68 Bble Duck Creek, Lubricating 23 to 30 gravity. 42 Bbl do do do 34 to 35 gravity, 277 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do 100 do Weaver's farm 42 Received and for sale by apB:3OR. L. ALLEN. Agent. No. 6 Wood St. COTTON 1101611611,Y AND GLOVES-- A superior assortment of LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE, do do FANCY GLOVES, all of which we will sell wholesale and /Mail at the lowest prices. • EATON, MACRUN & CO., a. 4 No. 17 Fifth street. Almui„ A.NVILS—WE we Prepared to milli 'Aneil.s. by putting on new steel boa , and. korns.'er dra ft ing Mem ma king thentegiitemagopOosaiew4 - • any • BO WE •Ik,TETLEY. pa Wood et. -1 1 6 . A. IdoCLWAND, . . Auction and Com_ ndsion Merchant, " as rannessic* . itaeasie G I BLEB- ESIFECIIIIIII OF'. STOCKS, MV II/6 " , Hardork ?teen'. • Boots and w Shaaa, jkledi giacjuag,- Stationary Fancy oti.B•alFatsts. Furniturp. kr. - • fidiaiM_tankrkteeutors or Asnineee B ai t s tornmatili and liconly attended to on moderate tem, Salene4lo.promptkr. Cfusignmailts.solicited. I P 7 • Full* T' ;A LARGE 411150111 . * rai f it iteAniart?Wool street. A TEMIT ,LIMIENTT—.4I•:ITALLIALBLE nrugeity for sale_ of , four acres, and thirty , perehes..in a - plategnitlecatkin, fronting on the Pittsburgh and East 1, iberty plank read. will 'be sold at lataiastrseasteraisotypty' at the itearrata i te 7 Oginta. • - * r S. latillißEltt*SOlt -- No 51 Market street. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT W r ailitedase and lby R. E. SELIMIU3 & aoepir floseuidand Wood ats. it 411.49 1 - :ittAial , 43 - , ," GREAT .-9. ,LE OP lINCLALMED FREIGHT AND • BAMGAGR, 'IN CONFOMIIITYWriII LAW._ THE 1 PITTSBURGH' FORT WAYNE AND CEP CAGO RAILROAD COMPANY. will, on WED NESDAY APRIL 2211, fet 9 o'clock A. M., dis pose of, by _public sale, at the Warehouse of D. WALLACIE, on Wayne street, between Penn stud Liberty streets, - Pittsburgh ; the following arti cles of unclaimed Freight and Baggage. IL DAVIS, Auctioneer, FREIGHT. Newcomb,. N-0.1t,.. lotr. Fi r hri i ir e k s. , l i. b ( tfel2 cies T . aye a r a k el blacking; . 5, W. 11. Walker, 4 boxes Sarsaparilla; 10, S. 11. Clark, box axe'handles; 12, IL Stinger, 5 boxes whet stones- 13, U. Merarlan, barrel; 14, J. Boyd .k Co., barrel c. oil; 16. J. Miller, 2 e. kegs; 17, .1. B. D. Clark, herr& ink: 18? Fleming Reed, box; 19. A. Palmer, B. A. Fahnestuelt A. Co., half barrel white lead; 2:!, W. Wallace, 2 barrels ce ment; St, C. Byson, box s. ware; 24. E. Thompson, box drug?; 1 5 , W. I'. Adams. box drugs; 81. Ibm sen A; Sons, barrel e. oil; 2.1. Grail, Bennett At Co.. bundle steel; 29, E. F. Ranson 's trunk; 31. W. Britton, bundle rope; 32, A. Damtart. box; 55. D. Moore.' lell. p. points; 30, .1. B. Johnson. half keg tobacco: 37, It. E. Finpm, 2 veil rope; rs. Rid dle, lot baskets; :19, J. Sheets, stove casting; :19%, A.G. Mott, bundle double trees A reaping knife; 40, Mary A. Burns, box; 41 to 48, D. PtunroY. stump machine; 49 and 50, A. Cook. corn mill box and lever; 51, Nr. Sumner, 7 horse rakes; 53, O. Bently, lath meddle- 51, I:.:\. Thayer. 4 boxes cheese; 55, J. Fink, b a rrel wheat; 57 and IS, E. R. Plaitt, straw cutter and wheel; 59, B. McCrea, 2 horse raker; 63, no mark, ' bundles steel: 61, H. ! Ilisher, , box; 65. J. W. Bough. 2 half barrels: 68, A. IL Wise. box hardware; 69, M. Bash, box seed; 71, D. I.efeverer, 6 corn planters; 73: It. A. Crane, box; 71, M. Iloblinger, half barrel li quor; 71 , ,,. lot gunny b a gs ; 75, Mass. manuf. co., hell: 70. F. Boaz, 3 bales hops; 78, Eeker, stove; 79..1. Alanner, box: so. A. SRAM, box and barrel g. ware: 81. Russel A: Co., bale; 82. J. Robinson. 3 pumps; 83. Briggs. p. stove; 81, It. A: Son, 6 plow p o i n t, m, 3 h e ms ; AI, 2 bars iron: 87, bundle won: ee, G..W. Ashineetk, lot Macs: SO, A. Uhler, box; to, B. Itubenback, bundle sacks; el, T. Stibbs. 3 • satinet t beams; 92, D. ll.elyear, plow casting: IC!, R. W. Davis, box; 91, E. Winters, box; 96, G. rrvine A Co., tongue; 97, A. A. Walker. 10 boxes &Ems; 08, .1. B. Stoner, parts shingle machine; 911, lot grave stones; 100, box showman tools; 101 and 102, Ann S. I:ruble, 2 boxes hooks; 103,. box cast ings; 105.11.1 oil barrel , : lee. J. Parrott, hit grave stones; 107. Buzzard A Terbas. cultivator pole and 'teeth: Me. B. 11. Stallard. lit split brooms; 1119, ~ N. Fink. 2 corn plainters: 110, G. W. Stratton, lot household goods; 111, L. Roberts„ bar steel: 112 I casting: 11:7 Blymyer A Brother. Evaporator Pan 14, A. E. Wigtlen. Casting: 115,Blyinver, Bates A: Day, lot Sugar t'auc Seed: 116, 11. F. Ward, box Elevators: 117, I:. Brinkerhoff, lot Stone Bot tles; lle, R. B. Foster, Truck Carriages 121, U. Snwagon, Drill Tongue: 122, G. B. Fisher, Box: 123, I'. Box Glass Ware; 124, D. MeEwen, Bale Bedding: ISt, 7 Bars Steel; 127; j Cluestom Box Drugs: 125. Wright A Conneee, pair Double T reel; Let. It. Fielder, Iron Shaft; 130, Bale Ca sting; 131, Pee. Spring; 112, lot Plow Points; 1:4. lot L. liods; 1:15,_ Castings; 136 end 137 Tea Kettle and Pillow: 138. iron roll: Ile, Pee reaper: 141, 11. M. Metcalf, jointer: 142,1.1 E. Richey, box G. ware; Igt, J. 11. ,t: W 11. Doehring, box wooden ware: lit J. Dver. boxes drugs; 145. R. S. Weaver, Pee. 1 wheat drill; 1113. mattress and tick: 117. G. IW. hex glees ware: 148, W. box soap: 149. name on eontents,G. Rock, box; 150, Kelly A Wigeon, henee wheel: 151, A. !less, lever roller: 15' D. Fraili al ek. box drues;ls3, W. S. Bacon. cast ings. 154, J. Itittey, 10 bundles fellows; 155, J. Flieltinger, lot grave .tones; 157. Mrs. Burchold, wooden sale; 158,0. W. box G. ware; 159 and 160, tw o Meek trunks: 161, W. Wety, box plow Points; 162, P. F . W. C. R. 11.. 6 bars awl 6 bundles iron; 1171, D. O. Wi , e box; 161, A Gregg, box drug- 2 16 - ,, .1, Kennedy. coo k stove: 166, J. T. Vanardall; stove top; 1.;7, Norton. sacks rags; 1G73.‘, J. Bush.. Meer, lot grave stone , : 168, 11. D. Freet, lot gree t:limes; 10....1. Itobimem gnat,' stones; 170. S. 0. : Steen, grave stones, 171, E. Lindsey. grave stones; 172 A. Shilling, bate hops: 173, Jno.Tripps. box 174, D. G. Wise, box; 175, P. F. .1: C. R. It_ ~ bundle; iron: 170, J. Mayberry, 2 chests and box, IL H. goods; 177, Lox 0. sad: 178, J. Ostheim, box; 170. Merchant S. A Co.. eookstove; 180, J. IW. Crouse, 9 boxes whitlow glass: 181, J. P. Ballet% 4 barrels lime; 152, bark mill and lever: 153, chills crib; 184. saw Kummer; 186 three bundle,. hubs; lB3; ; ;',..l.lV. Guy, pee. machinery: 3.81:. It. Sharp Sampson, box: 187, S.Bodel. D. Me- Maids, .1. A A. lleckerthor. D. IV. Ac 31, J. Wolf, lot grave stoneri; 188, two oil C. sacks; 189, Russett Trunk: 101, Katherine McDowell, lot household goods; 11. 1 2 F. W. Farthey, 2 tubs and bag: 191, J . Dr/we. ox yoke: 195. pm lead; 15$. W. Curl, box; PM W. Perry, box tea: 195, Thos. Bensk in, tool chest: tsar, J. Bed well. keg A. butter; 200, D. Salnuver. keg liquor: 201, S. Burdick. jointer; 212, Mrs. Wood, box: 201.11 Melvin: box: 206, M. 11. Marshall, 2 boxes decks, I box we ights; 2...7 A: 2.0 i. Ash A Agnew, 10 barrels oil: 039,, 5,, 11. Ala 11l iger,la rg, east iron master whee1:211 ; 212,213, tub: pie,. tlt ro-hine itiaehtne 11 plow points; 214, 'l..t: A. slab steel; 215. hlf. t;rl., A. butter; 21G, .1. harp, half barrel :and keg, apple butter; 216. Nice. F. W. A C. R. R., 2 cook stoves..2.ovime, 2 ;ed.; 217, Straw etirrier:2lS, sack coffee:2l% brl; 2:.1 1 :ar. sonde 221, IL W. Smith...Mm drill and Lingo.: 2.:..:, W. 11. Capps, wheat drill and tongue; - .3, .1. Anna, box drues: . e.. 5. S. J. Goodwin, It. chair; 224, C. F. Nelson;box shrugs; 22; J . ..ABM . b,,,, .2.?.1 . .1. I'. Ikagy. 1)0x:2:Xi. W. Amtersombox 211. St :Ira. F. A 11. s bundles W. sash: 23'4 W. G. Chapman bundle and live pieces stave plates:',/ : ;. J . A n ao rs on, harvester complete; 2:3!.., bundle fell.. e ::3:.:.D. Lemoreux, cut stunt.; 236; J. Long. ere itt ea rrier; :?.37: B. 11. Cosgrove, stove; 20S. Baia A. Bro., box di 'Gee 2le, It, oliver, crate V. ware- 210, 6. treaty, box drugs; 'lll, P. ,x C. Smith, b o x ,truss; 213. 11.3. Boyd. Lox drugs; 214, T.Me- Collunt, !mettle iron, suing mats; 246. .1. Vorhe ,, , Winkle tree: 247 and 248. A. A: J. Bowmen, 2 bills .lew points: 250, S. Farker, east wheel ; 2Z,2, W. 11. shell, 2 pieces seed drill: 2101, Snyder A Getty, large cog wheel pattern; 234, Wil ton, patent shunt: 27.5' .1. Britton, pee. machin ery; :.:S;. h enno.ly, upright SAW; . ..n. R. Watson. brl. cement; '.:.... McKee A B rother, brl. t am ps ; 159, six LI Is. salt; 331, U. Ware ; • 262. Asa Evan , . vilest; 2e71, W. S. LavelY A: Co., box; 2e4, bag wool: 2115, DOM 110 X tire brick; 2e6, Duff; :1;7, G. ware: :1,8, G. W, 260 table; 270. S. Miller J: C. A: Co., 271, 11. W. 272, .1 s :nes Stewart. trunk; 275, part Ilea A ead: :50, pump; 277, I. 8., 2 pets; 278, 2 furauce d•mrs• nt, iron put; ::.'5O, N. Baltine, p. stove: 2SI, 11 itvheoek A McCreary, threshing machine; 2.1.2, Cramer barrel hiekory nuts; Mt, 11 . 31., 2 kegs nails; 1: 41, Ingham A: Brigg, 5 bags rags; t1:15, E. I'. 1... bag: 'Ai, four. bundles L. rods; 287, two Mils hoop iron: 2.48. two yes. iron bands; 290. 3 plow wings, pus. plow casting; machine casting, two pieces iron; :Nl. metal pipe; 294 G. L. Sable and Frost. A eO. l bag G bags: 294, , Dr. Wright. box pills; 291, Fiske .X . Co„ 296, N. 11. L., 101. S. shovels; 297, A. C. D., tumbling shaft; 2tet, It. Ilumman. keg A. Butter; :Mt. Melt :. 2 cook' stoves- MO, "R" box, G. W; 301, S. 9 boxes. W. th 302 * . 11. A S. box C. Mills: XL W. Masters; box; 3114, "W" box G. W; 305, C. C. k H. box G. IV; 306. BA Co., 15 bundles and 6 sheets sheet iron; 307, bag rags: 108. small roll oilcloth; ;:n9, dry hide: 310, Kennedy. box acid; 311. J. A. Snyder. box: 112. lot cow tails; 311, bbl: 314, P.P. IV. C. It. It., bid Q. ware; 315, P. F. W. C. R. R. bbl. tea. 10.1, A. Wilton, oil cloth sack; 2, figured car pet hag; 3. figured carpet bag: 4. oil cloth sack; 5, oil cloth sack; iS, oil clothsa'k: 7. oil e do; S. J. Funk oil e sack; a , figured c bag; 10 oil c sack; 11 oil e sack; 12. c do; 13, do; 14, carpet satchel; 15, c sack; 15. striped c bag,l7, oil o sack; 18 striped e hag; 15 Ryder oil cloth Pack: 20, oil e sk; 21 oil ,'sack; 22 W. Ilinekin sack; 25, oil c .ek; 24. oil c do; Ln..T. A. M'hlroy hand trunk; llerr lleiss Rothest, emigrant chest. New York to Pittsburgh , cheek 1417; 27. C man, black leather trunk; %, yellow leather tric.c 29. G. Pot finger. M. D., black trunk; 30, A. Bair, yellow Ica t her trunk: 31, black trunk, Chica go und I tayton check. 83%; 32. Thomas Doran, red chest. emigrant check 42. Phila • delphia; .38, H. C. Boylan, black trunk; It, .1. NI eingardner. yellow leather truttk;.3s, black trunk,• 35. D. A. Reeder, b,• 37, D. . . Rea l er, box; 3S. lack hand. trunk; 39, T. W.Stnith. yellow leather trunk; 40, bag; 41 sundries; 42, old 6g; 43. T. Walton. hag; 44, Car oline M. Gardener, box; 4.', bag haulterg 46, A. P. Aserod box; 47 ElizabethGlaister, oil cloth sack and umbrella. 48. bag roots; 49, F. L. Take berry, yellow leather trunk; li), Prof. Fiske. fig ured carpet bag; 51, E. W. Hunt. yellow leather valise; 52, Timothy Kenny. oil cloth sack; 53, Thomas llalpin, oil cloth sack; 54 and 55 two yel low hand trunks, Chicago and Pittsburgh checks, 4896 and 4821. Persons claiming any of the foregoillitdescribed articles of freight or baggage, which have accu mulated in the unclaimed freight and baggage room of this company will please apply to the 1171' dersigned, with prod' of ownership, preiious to the day of sale, pay charges, and take the same away. By order of JOHN J. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, GEORGE W. HUMBERT, General Baggage and Lost Freight Agent. Pittsburgh. March 26t141862.--tith36 `'tw-5w PITTSBURGH, PA TR! GREAT CUBE FOR COMPTON. WIHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI . CINE having made it the. itudt Of years to concentrate the life of the Fine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and. Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex - pertenee. This truly great and good medicine is wooled with much care, the tar. being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has elite(' more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will cure BRONCHITIS: It iiiii&iiiiiliiii - A7 - it will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. :It will eure-CWOBE AND COLDS.,isill *ism ialuablereska t Veasee of the K.WNETE,- UNINART ' TS.. :_ _ ~:,..., il i - x , .-' 4 f 41)-: ' '' - flpoonterfelts.W - ..t. " Y la SittM e Pfarti as rh.TlORAnor cure you ge til the simt e! witps . k . - ,- ; IIIS 100109611 lien 4114-.- 'MOW 7.010111 1 .3117. --• •,. Pleesecilt "Able store sod sets dessii. saw. A box Pills sent by mail. pest- , M'fet4 QV 4 . 11 Sold by Dr. IA. KMERR. - 110 erred 2:1:31.”... , . ..ISi • BAGGAGE 4s s , I:. ' . -,..,...t# .i ti'''' . .=-0' ~-..: ii.- ,, - .: @.(OlittA& • - SIP SetII.IIII'IMBEET- OHAITMOID - 11 1855. gIPIF3 . 1161(01111eCIAM11; gLY„ ate. On Vika Baturdisy evenings. fret& May llst tep NOVelfl Iskikent to o'clook Mafiosi NoveMber Ist to Mar Istclkem • to S Deposits received of all stain: list than Ogg Domte, and dividend of t :profili declared twice &year; inJuneandDeeem . Interest hes been declaredigmi-nnonall/demand Decem ber since theßank was orga nized , at the rate of gal per debt. a year. ' Intsgest; if not drawn oat. is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. andbears the same interest from the first days of June:and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to oaf( or even to-present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONN-HALT PER CNNT. A - TRAIL Books containing the Charter.. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. furnished grans, on application at the office. .„ ritzsumi_ z _r • GEORGE ALBREE TICE PRESIDENTS. - . John B. M'FaAiden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes. John Marshall, Alexander Speer. James B. D. Meeds Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. b., James McAuley, Hill Burgwin. James Benlman, Wm. J. Anderson. =E3 James D. Kelly. Peter A. Madeira, John H. Mellor. James Steidle. Robert Robb. Walter P. Marshall. John Orr. . Henry L. 'Demi'lt. John H. Shoenberiter. Wm. K Schmertz. Alexander Tindle, Dime Whittier, Christian-Yeager. Alexander Bradley. John G. Baekofen, George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, Wm. Douglna. John Evans. Ilopewell Hepburn. Wm. S. Haven, Peter H. Hunker, Richard Hays, Win. S. barely, SECRETARY AND TREASURER CHARLES A.. COLTON. NMOUSES Ar SONS, BANKERS . and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Note, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange' on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in per funds or current paper, No. 57 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAM .1k €O.; Bwgßs & EXORANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A- I. "113 JO It 111 A. 7.' 1 .4" , OFFICF.: 451 Pena Street. Firth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds, Bonds. Mortgage.s and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bats Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTRAL ------- - B. B. ROGERS it SON, MANUFAMUZI.IB or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEET H muma....E. , TM, OFFICE: Canter Bailer and Clymer Streets, Man: Ward, PITTSBURGH. PA. MORNING POST STEAM. PRINTING 'F.STA.I3I.ISII3IEI%T r r, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH HAVING RECEVTLY NAD& EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE, We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK dk JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the most superior style We have an office SECOND TO NONE In the city. And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING, DILLS OF LADING, VIALVITLAIIS, BILL HEADS, CERTIFICATES, REREITERS, witAT TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills Colors, calm wirsiFLopss, HEADINGS, CONTRACTS, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitattons,&e. Our fagilltiet ftpr printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOR CONCRWFS*R.ONS ARE UNSURPASSED: e tem l i CE! nsure complete eatiebetlon u to TIME AND PR BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTibIf.:' Solowl,and Conoco 11Minovno, lteporte,lolls, eta. .• . • , autism tioiftLis, • 111001111, 01111101111, 11111+04„ Banki & Banking illonans, FURNI.SHF.D I TO"OMAS. ALL WORK MOUT= PROMPTLY BARB, & MYERS, POST BUILDINGS, Stu . ii/I wood stn. „ . 1117014:11; 11 0814AIROTAILPAIIITER aillirEß DUQUESNE WArowaitory. AIIPAS work entrusted tralliPlNit and! pis.. vrti .47 .! 11 • • wit ' dank K..t ist .XOCALLIIONT & 774F0 nN.E - 1. - AT 'I,A W FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myßalyl H. RATITASON..- PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTOR-NEYS AT•LA VT, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, tient! ilirnrit; JaMY PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, _ ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE. NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court House) my3:ly PITTSBURGH. PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE, O. 135 rot; RTII PIT.; J. D. lIANCOC ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT TAIIL; SITIIOEOII BENTZ • suococsor to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smith field street. air Office hours from S to 1 o'clock, and front* to a o'clock. felrcly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones dr Laughlino, IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, ie. • WAREIIQUSES, 93 Water Street and 132 First Stropti PITTSBURGH. And corner of Franklin and South Water Strada, Chicago. ISAAC Joses...Jons L. BoYn...Wst. M'Cot.t.otralt PITTSBUGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORXS JONES, BOY]) & .CO., Ar ANITIF 4 CTURETtS OF CAST , STEEI4 ..L.TAL also, Spring, Plow, and A Steel bPRINUIS and AXLES. corner Ross and First streets. no2l:is PITTSBURGH, P*. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES • SMELTING WORKS. 1 3 'A UTE :ar.cuu - n) - 17 dr Co. . _ Manufacturers of Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Conner. Preened Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottom-•, i , pelter Solder, &e. Also importers and dealers in Metals ' Tin - Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire, .V.e. air Constantly on band. Tinmen's Macidre, and Tools. Warehouse. No. 1 / 9 FURST and 190 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, l'enna. W Special orders of Copper cut to any de3iredl pattern. fe2ltlydatis WIC M. FABER ac CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAXUS, Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Dad, - I%, , KANTrAcTuRE ALL KINDS Or . _ /VA. Steam Engines, ranging from three to ewe hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces..Factoirieg, etc. Give particular attention to the coristruetioned Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and or uprights, unday and circular bali mills. ' • - Have also on hand, finished and ready fereldp-, meat at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separably. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pu every variety, and continue the manufactitedd Woolen Machinery and Machine Curds. • . . . _ . Our prices are low, our machinery manufaaimps ed of the bestquality of materials, cud warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. iiirOrders from all parts of the country 401 W ed and promptly tilled. feta:claw FURNITURE AND CHAIRS JAMES IV, WOODWELL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, ELANDS, DEEDS, 11.1 FOURTH STREET, ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH [HOTEL! a PRIVATE D All orders promptly attended to , and he Furniture carefully packed and boxed. SiP• Steamboats and llotob furnished at *lle moth*. Cabinet makers supplied with twin' cle in their line • J. D. FACICini • ronx Y. Hour._ .- 101B1MrlInItZ POR 41CASN—A MTh!: AB: m...iic/ Pittsburgh WSlDlflivtand BUREA einbracing ;m BOOK CASES. . . . WAKDROBEK: and every article needed isle well furniebedthrei• ling. as welt as $ Inc! assortment of • . . . orricz Constantly On hand and made to order. As the only tension whieh business is done stale eetsb liebeeemt icier CAS H. prices are. made armed. 'ugly: Persons in wautof. anything in the Ana line won* be advaeAseed b eQligg narm rainoviiirEit 111 i • No. 106 Smithfield street. bebewrelle. MILTIPETS, OIL ,OLOTIOIoIso. OARPDTN AND OIL' MOTO, . • - $4 Miles _ NEW. 'DRUGGISTS, 75 Pierer • NEW BRUSSELS CARPET . _ q`-These havelost beim received and' vlo dn. LATEST ANT) RICHEST CATTEIGS. at Hui loved prices. W.. SVCLIATOCII. NEW. CARPETS, OIL CEOTHS, ie. —ix.'L—Ai o Ltrx , s, • No. 87 reutiOß dance ~a`p'rkt, of wliicli ' tfie u llad, ~. . IT R'IPPLEVIOVS .. T•TL* offered lip purchase FOR cap.. 111 . A L Si /MO VI ;fir 1•141_!ff 'lad k TETLia, 13i Wood at. CABS: 11•4;ii pay II us als .0 xo. F. DA AP PjTTSBUROII. PA. -STREET, PITTSBURGH. PEIVWW6 Iron li`onin ders, YITTSI3IJ 11, i 4.. FIIItNITURE. AT REDUCED PRICES. CEEECI Coneistini SIERTABLE FOR