. 4 ,"..d0. , (3.;v:q TO Ler.rAmmpribstving- __ .r...Thmoi-xi,eg. ..v-4--z. ,, i ~ 7 . ... , 31 WiniT4lllllollolllllTill - WEBT. =ma -, ' liiiituiiloll6ort ' . .12. - Louis and Chicago 6..kA4 - ._':" .t - id: : '...Y. 0 .. . ..:n .4181 • . - , ':''.....:.__ -... . ~...- . - 2 • 7 .-, I' , ...:MnilLino. Express. .- _arras . 1202wirres .::.-:...1.114M_Va. m." 1;40 p. in: . ... ... - 1,514 ss: m. 1,50 p. m. ~-- 11/ 1- . '""' I 'I F -: :: : :::11006;a:11/. -10.10 P.ll - , - 42...A.:1141,4en:. in. 10,50.p.,,m. - i ' r ' l "I ` . i '. 4L..'.._ . .• P. ni. ' l trO l t th m; ort Wane..... 4,50 p. m. 5.00 a. an. " Chicago ...... . „.:14,00 p. in. 11,00 a. m. ,7 . A .1.0........ • 4—Ploggi P. m• . ',.,., '.,', " l' triii. OIRCINNATI & ST. LOWS. . • ,'" —' ' 10;55 a iii . . 11 , 60 p. - m. ~ :• ' -7" :.7 . . " !......2,22 p. m: : - 1,50 IL In. . -' , ' . , : . .... 4,45 p. m. 7,40 a. m. de . - ... ... aaa4o a. In. 11,55 p. M. .''e..'f; IiaIWAPOLIE. 'AND ST.LOUIS. _ ,:..-.1.0,P4 a. m. 11 00 p. m. .t.;„.: !IPA. p ns. ' 9,00 a. m. ...,.: .0 ..„,,,.. ,- ~ ,, :i ' • ' OARS a. ml 2,50 P. in. ._. : '". ' 0,45 a. is. -11,55 P. m. - _ eta.Chloserrwithent, change - - ,to qineininiti is the same as a• 'Trains on both Roads meet at ainizpaimmiters ail go into Cincinnati . :•rus.l „x„,".l.ip. , , , !**fAßD -TRAINS. Mail. Express.' -41tir0 it SAO a. m. SAO p. m. .., art Wayne...LlAO p. m. 12,50 a, m. ' 4,....... , 11,55p. m, 4,2 A 41.111. ,:•,10,,K) • , .... 11,115 a.m. 2,38 p. m. _.. „ Cibl iii.. .„.. _ ~ ,einemineetiorui with Trains - • I* L frond for the' Eastern - A/ •E...T •- . - :11911•Yhtladelyhia. • - ;_ 1,.. -. OWm of eiun: bet Ween. Chicago . - " 4 r --- ?, edr,arianttsbanrit and Allentown, on • Driltage at GAO p. in.. reaching . 5.1 awe p. m., and New York at 10,45 i . Ilk TRAINS-31:am . Federal . . - , .. .at,.,., • . li„,Alleglieny City. _ ?.. iC, - T t ACCOMMODATION. 0,50 a. and 9,30 D M :', k,.. Ell 1 .:,) " . ' - ''rs . . -e 1410 " . • " • tom -'• • • ' • ,- • -*!.: • , /mow- -, •• 10/014,p.in: and 12,110 f * •• ' lIV • - 5•10 . " " 200 " +-• 1 MODATION UT. m . litallfts 111 ' . a b -4,011a1m. and 4,00 • ' TRAIN.. .., • ' . ' • • 4.".• EZZO 1802. tom • .644 a. m. ...... byl%liMitins time, which is 15"st4nti-tim!'-.. ,411111.7, • 4. - 410C0.t- , arril44 :4; WM.4../ it.att”.; J --aremitualiageD. ii ' I 79IIAINS. )rWalls Va. tn. "It for 4- at 0612.50 " "go ..ClOlOllll 845 CLEVEMD ,E . `•k; osideleatir the Penn mik. y;imr. Riaraed. in Pittabilab. as eilkwne PITTSBUBGIII9OIMiatikiI - SHORT - Lum - VIA-STmlSnawasaat. Leaves r: •L'A'alOrgaeiatisp . rptAn.y.iye, asin 9 - 1 TPArt. IaiWAS.F* Co m ,7101 r Arrives Cincinnati .4...;_UMIL SA,Lanis., LifLiektrinabilith . • . Ste:nbenville 5,10 " Newark" ' '" In " Columbus 1,30un. Arrives Cincinnati 7.40 • • • St. Louisa a - ' 1114,116 p m. • No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin-' cinnati. Snlendia..,sleeping . cars:attacked ,to . all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND2WEIMEIANG LINE. Leavesl,sBl WelleMe Arrivaa Y. 1 13.911, int " -s LirPes 1,55 400 p. ' " ' .Wheeliws - - 6,40 " Connecting at.Wheelirig with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Reliant with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,' Lancaster; Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PCIWICROR AND. CLEVELANDLINE. . . . Leaves Pittsburgh 1,511 M. • Wellsville 4,05 " Bayard-- . 648 " Alliance 7,08 " Hudson 8.25 " Arrives Cleveland • Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. m. Wellsville 4,00 " " , Bayard • 5,24 " " Alliance 5,50 " " Hudson 7,04 " Arrives Cleveland 8,10 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscorawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Iludson, with, Cleveland.. Zanesville and Chicaito Railroad for Akron, 'Cuy Falls and Mil lersburg. and at Cleveland with C. & E. R. R. for Erie; Dunkirk and Bdffalo, with C. & T. R. It. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 2,28 p. m. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows: Mail Train 4,10 p: m Exprms Train 2,05 a. m Abennimodation 9,40 a. m Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West of Cleveland, must be particular to ask for ticket: via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to • - 'WILLIAM STEWART, Alen; At the Company's office in Freight Station. Rua street. mdff I:ITHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. romar...SUllikalltlßEFlA N IF AC- A. TITRE and keep constantly on hand every attiele in their line, t Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds, 3lattrases of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beth. ill kinds of.Shadus..Blinds and Fixtures. aLic• Prompt attention given to all orderafor fit ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Clothe. arc. octl7:lyil ROBERTS & ROENIGK. HOTELS AND.BZSTAIIRANTS 'co rr WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD' STAND CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, , FIPTIUSTREIBT, WY YAf 1L I dt ~YTlriA,ltEan b *pd v vritb,43ll:eake Bay Oysters, tlie Wiest it olesale AWL' Cotiqtry trade solicited. ELI YOUNG. Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS 'Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be seilidkrup in'thesnostpalatable style. ELI YOUSW , .reel 4., , :corner Virgin. alley, aetiStaithlield at. . . SA. V A. 43. la Clo S ;J.1.; 1.t , 1 eakw ssejjbertir .114111 to Tenneylvanis Nuevo. Depot, 44.3V4141111; ,rtilirleter• LTAIRFX AND'IOIIIIITED— *Ith httthe mhdern thattrevelPShts. this Po 'o4llm~p l Aindihtesiber iajpre,pared t 9 seem modd mere m enstonient arid 'theijpublic _goner 104...,agith,the best,* attetda; Oysters " I r a rlltit s tfi v pvieivey a lltrAt of stre il durtnit t h e • if: in pore und'A e feels etintideett6Wethitivetidtitreetbelatblie fer their e: <:3 3+ Oyster s • •ed daily ant btgle ret ail s 1".7r-ovd Sagt OLD _STAND riiiiit;',!J • .;;ADAVANIPMOo, T1143E1. ItAirise tT IW AitrikarrrrED VP, at a great expense. with all the modern im- AfICIMMPP. Ala 1 0 PPl o rzTok amblegiber LuE:afed to aceolnin oUt hi iffrlenlis'add`the he geuerally, with the best the market 1-_• - • • • , oYersßB will be served.np in every variety of Azle &win the season. • ' LIQUORS and , ALEB:be feels. econfidemt in le -1 ,pomm i zotl e vi g eziblic for their excellenee. whiol HGARlDartik al er anadpeljykir L;,1..:4310":14,-,ll44loolngiE, • NO. • 32 DIAMOND-ALLE Y, .All 'LEY, imr.ssti' QH.. to the_ public that ho _song_ of • SHEIciiiAND OtitHi HTIMINS. /cc., aii*igeoregeired , twasoogligoihg. patrOns , of thisagetab r uhonse with everything in the Nett at , the shortest n JOHN SHALES. elfgetitt e P. n - t :.:f I t• Proprietor. • ,itlLLin.ii,lMaxeci:3o.lEir6 Z CO R STNI - 1101111E ] . ,11/41 . 4.1404 .. atiAkithubni g b. 410 0raiiMplAisftir.susaras biIiVAILECAOCIII_ :1' IS I ,iRiPPRE Da .; 2 1 / 41 1 A i • 4 ,441 1 . 1 1 , tua rum a si vo Ix; /mazgar: t•."- 7.4 4 1triengik. 4 . 71,rit ta, : ttlft Cd 1 , :a• • • 2 '-e" N ` U atil wg.sta boos ii laki iiiii.i.i.s. 4- 4 T M i AF ~ 'l;ta 1 Thditr i Liastit il d,ar Perpetual. Morahan : IP towit , ilr. I M PVICM =7I7 4 IIIXIIBEZT. 1• Se. OR - ; U . ' ' .. Is &now% yis; vig ortalroad 11 4 2, rust or Improved City Pro . • „ *mile the amount .... $155405 00 . *it :claim 2.462 60 1 : la Co', 6 ili cent. __. ... Loam MOAK cast...-- 27. 11 00 Ylkilid p la city 6 B cent. loan 30,11 I 00 A.ll v ==ty 6 B emit. Prowl -10,000 ,00, Collateral hank well scaniad 2.500 00 Il_untingdon and Broad Top Mountain • _ .Aatir ol l llloo MPalg MOrtaill loan 4,000 00 •elrlinis nahriad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock:of Beliano. Mutual Insurance COMpaim 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Immune. Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Merhanios_ •• •Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. insariare Co'. Sony 160 IX) Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book'Amounts. secured interest, etc.... 6,216 7 . 2 Cash'on hand and in hands of agents_ 11.355 15 CLEM TINGLEY. PM=t 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingles. Samuel Bispham , Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Elmer, Cornelius Stevenson. Beal. W. runlei. Jain R. Worrel. Marshall H. L. Canon, Z. Lothro_ .p Robert Toland. Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. Janes S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piltsbursb. B. M. ElNCBMAN,Secretary. J. GARDNER COFITIN._Agent. • myld Northeast corner Third and Wood eta. DsL~WANK Iturcu. SAFETY IN. 8111IRANCZIDORIPANY-INCORPORA TRD BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1535. OFFICE, S. R..° CORNER: THIRD AND WALNUT STR EETS,PILALPIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vas: sell Cargo and Weight,, to all parts of the world. -INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, tangle. Lakes, and Laud C to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSUR NOES on Mer chandise general's'. on Stores. Dwelling Homes, DERECTOREL—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Sondes., Theopldhis Pau/ding: John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Imolai; Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C . Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig. Joselph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston; Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes,. J. F. Peniston. Henry. Sloan. Edward Darlington IL Jones Brooke, @power Milirein. Theme- Hand. Robert Dartanar Jacob P. Jones. James B.M*Farland, Joao. .jh John B. Semple. Pittsburgh , D. T. MOM' . Ee_rger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. Maus Lususs. Secretory_ P. A. MA'DEIRA. Agent, . No. Waterstreet. Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Tr I IIANKLIN PERE INSURANCE OTIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO. 422 and 427 CREMITNUT STREET, noir ANL - STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: . • First Mortgages. amply secured $ 1,888 . 38 3 88 Real Estate, (present value $148.313 61.) cost 102.995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Secties M 56 Stocks. (pres uri ent value ($86,667 72,) BU coat 89,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27.919 33 208, 051 The only profits from premiums which this com 6B - pany can divide by la*, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty,. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the slat?' and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 18 59462,153 56. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Beni:firer. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner; David S. Brown, sit • , Isaac Lea. lamb' • _la • Edward a. Dale, Merge' • • JlNN:ales. _ OK President. ARD C. DALE, ice President. Wu. A. Stuptdiseretampro tem. 0. LIMNER COFITN.Arrent. mylB Northeast oor. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURAN CE COMPANY , . . OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIX Ptssident. H. GORDON. Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. Oen'l Agent. No. 9$ Water street,*(Spazur & Co's IVarehouse, up star") Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who arewell known in the• oommmunity, and who are determined. by promptness sad liberality. to man tain the character which they have assumed. as of fering the bast protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th. ism. Stook Aix:aunts $ 63,00000 MHO OO 00 Open Accounts. etc 7,809 43 Cash 18.351 99 Premium Noto, 2Z,SZ H Notes and Bills discounted. 1744075 It DIRECTORS. IDUar. Jr.. James WAules. Nathaniel Rolm% Alexander Nhaick. thmtrather k Wm. H. Panitb, Chas. W. alma. Andrew Aokiey. Ahmaader Speer. David M. Lon Rees J. Thoirailk East Bohemia. Jobs M'Cuse. CITRUS' =RIM MIMI or Pima - a INSIIIMS STRAP :BOATS AND CARRON& SAMUEL WM. BARALRY. REA, Seeratem President. 0111ele, Car. of Market mad Water Ste, IleseaeggahugLeEt Demme_ in tie Naviga tion of the See tad Western Rivera Lakea end ova, sed the Navi gation of the Seta. Immures agailest Lase ..; Amdimummmilymm Drumm. . • wmullow. Wm. kkAIEL Rhid o k- ' J. eigliwolk ..jhn & D7wcrth. MilbriAt '1111."1. AItAbELPHIA- FIRE-Mit-LIFE INSURANCE. 'COXPAN Y, .49,1149 MUM STOW ; ethreilitite tastima ti0tiii...111211444, 'or la N I VRANV III w Llniitid• at a . 11 7 : sat -1 1 -1,.... 1 A • E. LOtilm n __-.•-• • : Char m w g 1 • ' ; • 4 : 1 ,- 7 •• , ,! - f.' - 4i4;i7 C 06A1C46* - or'rrrnanntex.! • • we „ e • 1 •1 ' I Pr Idiot : - • I ill I,• 411 t. OFFICN NO. 10 WITS* OTAIRET.. 414 1r4 7q? PP ki R a1 i c4 : 17 ." . T4 ,11A11 4 1 , 1 3 L. AIMS. MAY leek ISal. 2111 itaid•ffiloismaa anvontnames. d Vamp I e. *.im 76 100 ' .11114 I rai ll111111410; , ` JPatra 1.40 Ilia-01 . 1i 3 ' 6 amm 1/1111011011111L 1 0 L. ate; . : unwill BY VI RE. $296,251 76 ',4Ii,#9IARNG,--ARRII. 29.. , A RATIIZIA good tiding is told of Lord ifalmeraton t jn . connection with the late Aniericatr%ffifetW on leanaggukCabiaekconncil which had met to deliberate on the matter, was compli mented ildfihii?deeisive4olicy whieh the Government Ana idepted.' He replied, "Well, and had we not done so, the Cun ard steamers, would have been compelled to advertise, weather and the American Government, permitting.' " ' A vouNo fellow has been congratulating himself upon havinp recently taken a very pleasant, trip. Upon inquiry it was found that he had tripped and fallen into a young lady's lap. When to Plant Sorghum The Bucyrus (Ohio) Forum contains an article from the Rev. A Myers of that place, in which he states that the experi ence of forty persons of his acquaintance demonstrates that early planting is not practicable. "Ofall the experiments from the last of April until the 10th of May, not one matured; those from the 10th of May until the 20th were ripe - ' or nearly so: and all, without exceptions,from the l 2oth of May until the Ist of June, were per- fectly matured, demonstrating, conclu sively, that the latter part of May is the best time to plant." It is absolutely es sential to success in making sugar, he says, that the sorghum should be fully matured, and as - early planting is not safe, he thinks we.must have some preparation to bring the seed up speedily. What that 'is, he • professes to have discovered, and will an nounce in time for planting. We hope he will do so. Root Cutters and Cleaners A writer in the • country Gentleman says:—"When potatoes are fed whole, or other roots are cut coarsely, the animal is obliged tohold its head so high to keep the root in contact with its teeth, that gravitation alone will pass it to the gullet, and ordinarily it will pass thence unmasti. cated, if not too large: but if cut properly and mixed with cut stalks, straw or hay. as they always should be, they will be eat en withthe head down, as in eating grass, and 'consequently be more thoroughly masticated and mixed with other food, and ail danger from choking is wholly avoided; hence the preventive that I have used for five years, and recommended to others to use, is, to cut up the vegetables as finely as possible with a good root-cut ter and cleaner. Vanity. There is a philosophy in the remark— " Most people dislike vanity in others, whatever share they have of it themselves; but I give fair quarter wherever I meet with it, being persuaded that it is often productive of good to the possessor, and others who are within his sphere of action; and therefore, in many cases, it would not be altogether absurd if a man were to thank God for his vanity, among the other comforts of life." STOVE Iv 0 gag iff pp .v. A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second. Pinteburib. Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retaildealer in all kinds of Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, dm Aar In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED OAS BITRNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIO, the merits of which', have been fully tested by' thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with atgreat many other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR ANI) HEAPING STOVES. embracing tome of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the iv uhlic. /61- FANCA ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the newelt styles. C9iumon Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates. all of which are offered at very low prices. air Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. noashn L ADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. AT NO. IS FIFTH STREET, mh29 D. S. DIFFENRACIIER. - "Imo: IiNLLBI.I allibir&& Creek, Lubricating 28 to 30 • do do 34 to 36 gravity, 217....dikAl1mi6eny refinery 40 to 44 do .100 APlreaver's farm 42 Received add for male by apte3t R. L. ALLEN, Agent, No. 6 Wood St. COTTON MOWERY AND (MATTA— A superior assortment of LADIES Jr CHTLDREN'S COTTON HOSE, do do FANCY GLOVES, all of whice will'seU wholesale and retail at the priest EATON, MACRUM & CO., apt ' No. 17 Fifth street. T. A. MCCLELLAND, Auction and Oommiseion Merchant, 55 Fifth /ferret, Illawsuic Sirr ian fF:FSCT w Z a D 1511 B r a lC a M Shoes, Dry Goods. Cloth ing, Stationary, Farity Goodsi_Notions, Real Estate. Furniture, Ate. IMUnderwriters, Executors or Assignee? sales =pay and legally attended to on moderate &des settled promptly. Consignments solicited AT EAST LIBERTY .-A VALUABLE ; property for sale of four acres and thirty perches, in a n d pleastuit location,. fronting on the Pittsburgh East Liberty plank road, will be sold at a low rice and on favorable towns, apply at the Real Estate Office. S. CUTHBERT & SON, N 0.51 Market street SWEET'S . INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., aeli-Sas-cod corner Second and Wood sts _AKE .FIIIIM JLI 150 MU' barrels White Fish; ••75ada9 do Herring received by HENRY 11. COLLINS 10 n cAmEsItLIViItE AlailtocHELLE OCHRE hist received and for sale by _ GORGE A.-Kb1414,Y. street, If City. e egeny 1.01110111141 E LIM ORANGE EASPINER i 111Y—Tlie moat beautiful awl beet flavored per dozen,__' ILO 100. stile . .1. KluCkfl..'29Filth street Wl* ANDBE& I I7WIFIILPAIWEL DEC Ami ORATIONS, Just received and for sale by aral9 W. P. MARSHALL. . , disi HEELED COllll.-300 BUSHELS 1 0 1 aEled Wu is store and; for sale by JAMES A. FlTELL.eorase Market street. ap3 aim it DRAWERS, for Spring and Summer wear. EATON, • IIACRUht & CO., APS • • . • No, 17 Fifth street. mow cOXPLETIC witoLIE .5.49,,gew413' I 4 1N THE WEST, HAEDINER. 112 FIFTH STREET S - CAM 6 AMID— • . ' BECKHAM LONG, apl lpibsrty p i bsrty to _ at. aextliare's Hotel ltiptikaMergitatt7 tf .„,,,.1:44e .E . oll 4 llt4etr; received by corm 'ad formal, bs • :#~#~• Ummnm FAMILY NEWSPAPER: TH PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MA.3.1310 Tx-1 WEEKLY. 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CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, &a. . . sir THE DAILY POST barn an arteiijy• circulation by ra iljo j4 river, through lel. , agents and by the mail. aid .le a epdtal Ittireeti sing medium. Thiipaimir ii fiumiairei to bers. atiltkparatmum.„: air Advertisements • inserted at moderatimess air Address C 5:. • ' JA X 'T:`'lll EDITOR em s- AND PEOPRIET - WV ,- areend - Steiteg ' lr mid boss lievoubsr Ist te Jet; fres Aar* Datum.' a or eldr ie twisiassariialasesad besadeoluedsumiquautly. _kr !mead busied* theitialtwai ersestmed,a•du rabies's Dar coat: spear. ' • Interest. s ot drawn eat, it •la All credit of the depositor as primed the moon Wen s& boat the flint dare latcasa Do . mein*. Wee , a without trot Mag the to eall or ens to present his Duo book, this rote maim will double ie lea this twalva yeant leakier is the agmate MKT AND 0111111-IALF Pia aim • ruti. • • - Books oosteis mho _Chador. B7 4l aatte. Wel aad lisolstioaa famished grads. ea ePlalatdon at the °moo. PIMIUDINT. 811011.131 ALBA= ;Tim ranninrans John B. Miraddon. hue N. Pennock, CJohn Hobson, John Net l u el l iat elr odook. i a re.P2ol6 Jam. Hill B Jams Horiman , Ws. J ugorin. . Anderson. mama Alexander Braille'. Julia D. RolZ a. Jolla G. Ilsekohme Peter i t u lai ' Gime Black. Job* Mellor. John B. Camille& James e. Moue A. Carrier. Robort Robb. Charles A. Calton. Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Doeslas. Jo wr hn Or L. r, Jobs Brans. il Murrill. Hopewell Hiplawa. John H. lihmalberser. Wm. 8. Howes. Wm. B. &thmerts, Peter H. Hanker. f aim emeg i r Tindle. Richard Hays, trier. Wm. 8. Lardy. '' Quid= Yeager. IllinT is AND TiIIAIMM. &COLTON. &411011114. &ANIMUS e sat Nakano' - Brokers sad Dodos_ if; Notes.lliatts. deeeptanees, Nohl. Myer alf Mang Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and - 'stern Cities cos stiotly Or sale. Collections made in all the cities tbrotasboatti• United States. 'Dee**, received in par funds or Third anti rth streets. WX. H. WILLIAM& & CO.; - BARKERS &EXORANGE BROpIIB, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, - JAMES M.' TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, diFFICID 451 Peas Street. Pllll Wawal. grIIOLLDCI2OIIIII 1 0 140111PTLT MADE; V Dead; Bomb. Dortgagee and other Legal Wetting Drawn. Aologrwhodgemente Taken Ind Bills Probated. D. B. BOBBIN & SON, iumAcivans OF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND cilts.ntr DRILL TEETH.. OFFICE Comer a.aur sad Clymer • StreiAo,NhAb Ward, feLtis • ..PITISBUMON. PA. MORNING POST ESTABLISHMENT, CORNBINTN AND WOOD STREETS. HAVING RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS We are now prepared to execute all orders for RITKRY-DEKRIPTION OF BOOK fik JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the most superior style Ws lava an Mies SECOND TO NONE And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD; lIRCANTILI & MAL PRINTING, BILLS OF LADINS, BULLHEADS, 'WES, DEEM. CEISTMCATEL, DRAY Tie r., szczums, Show Cards & Bills in agora, emums, lormapo, NEADEffell, COMILICTS• dhowbills, Handbills, Weds; Col lege and School &themes, gots' Bills otrare,lnvitationaMo. POSTER; MORAINES, &A TOE CONCERTS * EEHIBITIONB AIM lININIMPARIMEXIT, - We ma Watts Gimlets saiDuAlon as tti Tau AND PRICE, BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; lebeol sad College =MIR 1101111014 BLANK BOON" 011111011 s, sre.,„ Fox Baulks do Baulding Houses, FURNY.II* i TO ORDER. ALL YORK EICEOUTIM MUMMY US* 4.llMatt, roar 111111211.10, Sat 110 W• 0 41 8.16 TA: ..111VISGISIgsm• •IN , 0 TY-0 43V N- - 0/UrAlangMaja,P NAI. iNambetti too . -- 404 ; 11 - w i iliar am 4 'Pr77.l4t. 10f . , PITTSBErGH. PA. ALDER EN. AGRICI7LTBAL. STEAM PRINTING PITTSBURGH. TO OUR OFFICE, In the city. Our facilities for mind= =l= 1 1 Hk , VENANaO CO„ i imiAbern6 101K-Parissaas---------0•0016' PATTERSON # DAWIIOII, , , ATTORNEY'S AT.LAiI KONA'S 'LAIV stars, .PITREIBIR6 A ., iL Pc i ttreAtt s ,tTORII'EY.AT ;.40# OFFICE; 410. GRANT BTh! (Three doors beloW the Court ms3:l3 , ....,'j'',PITTSKOIBI L. BRAOKEIRrOtiE, ATTORNEY Arr OFFICE, NO. 133 FOURTH Ens PITIO J. D. IiALINICOC ATTORNEY AT LAIN;: NO. 73: GRANT Still MILS STIRGEON D 18/ IL • preemies to G. W. Biddle. N 0.144 Aoki street. lams from $ to 1 o eloel4 - mad to 'eclat& /- T.% nal! - 1-T•ii 4-1).4 AMERICAN IRON WO • Jones do Laughlin MANUPACTIMPAS or IRON A ND Mir .01. I JUNIATA AND OMNI Sliffi a 0 Laiti's hied Wig, Pita WAREHOUSES. 9$ Water Street arid-US RUN P 1T,T.51117 AG M i . And corner of Franklin and South Wet; Chicago. Joira . ...Joax L. BoyD...Wm; PITTSBURGH STEEL MLI riONEk - BCOYtI . C MAZUFACTIIIREBIS OP CABS Bpznt e Plow, and A B Steel Mad YLAN. c o rner r and rnit Iltr4 norhis _ RITTBBUI kjiil:34 ;# 41 4u :A : FIIIINITIIRE AND -- Cll&],[!lth AT REDUCED PRIC JAJES W, WOOD] 27 Si 22ViEIRD. COMM 111 FOURTH ST Consisting of ALL VAIIIM:10,ORIMY/tZ,‘"#' sinTA444-ros MOTELS & PRIVATE DWI la" Ail orders prompti e attend' Rumbas* prattle Pant bto. 4ar Steamboats and Ho tels ken notice. Cabinet makers siandiedli ele in their line. ; J. D. DWI'S= ............. IL - 111711NITIIME 1 : 0111 CARN AL'. SORTMENT of Pittsburgh FURNITURE. embracing . aIMINAUE: ''• • ' .CARES ir • and staty guilds needed ins warn ling. orWell Ws tine assortment° • (a W.RICR W NUN Constantly, on hand' and made to only tams ou which business Lido. liehment is tbr CAB R, prices ac, ugly. Peru= in want, of anythi line would be &demi/140*mM ; No. 10111 Smithfield Streit mh.29-1y r7row..vmw-e4 OARISTEI" AND OIL 24 'Mimes NM DRUG 75 P;ltztees NEW BiUSSEI4 air These have just bee the LATEST 'AIM RIC' *slowest takee. 11W omits ;•• ' - . v;lt CA. I jpp 0 NO KT Pp Lair advanin in_p midi's° is afraid ST. 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