1111=3 'AR --t 3.43092. 11111 WIT, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. NMI ANIRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1.862 TI=E TO CINCINNATI AS and to bldbosuoolle , St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Lima, Mail lStobartb..._l,ooa, m. 710 a. m. 12,50 p. m. Allisbany,-1,10 a, m 7; 2 0 a. m, 1,00 p. Antrim - • _ _ , rime.--. 11,11 0 a, 8. 5,30 p, al. 14,30 p. m. Witignale p. m. 2,23 a. I n. B,sa p. m. n,:ia a. m. issaii....is,4s p. in. NOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI .4c ST. LOUIS. = . • 8,50 it. in. 7,28 p. in. 8,50 ti, m. 82:12g 1430 a. m. 10,15 p. In. "IFOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. TN . , 5.....111410 a. in. 8,50 p. in. at r ir ___ . . 11,30p.m. 3,45 B. m. • -7 -SAO*. in. 41,30 p. tn. Trains through to_ Chicago, without change 0. • . B.—Tbs thus to Cincinnati is the same as atsbasiville. Trains on both Roads meet at ug. and passengers all go into Cincinnati • • • EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. •M Mall. Fxpress. ail 3, 00 a. 10 p. m' sod or. Louis Express 7,43 p. m' MEENAIESDATION TRAINS—From Fedora . Snag Station, Allegheny City. TN Arrive Leave Arrive New BeiOton New Brixton Allegheny Wa. IMAM& m 3.13 a m 040 a m Alt i eem - 140 p m 6.43 am s,:su ani 4.40 p m 6.13 pm 12.30 p m 2,00 p in SAO gla 845 p m 3.20 p in 6,00 pin - - ' MARKET TRAIN. . Eir 1 1 Mime* at neat Allatheay at... ittiat, Mimeo • it& Trains are rill by Columbus time, which L 3 111 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. ,111111slickets good on the accommodation and Mat triins are sold at reduced prices. p m accommodation tram connects at icitcriXi b i ton with packets far New Castle. T mush trains connect as follows: At ikon. with stages for New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. ho. AS Perrino. Ohio, to and from Millersburgh, • •• Cuyahoga Falls, etc. eIC Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, ! ; Toledo. Detroit, etc. A ta ii A it ma il i 4, , for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint 'Louisville, etc. . At Lima.• Sig Sidney, Detroit. Dayton Toledo 4:11..art iliarte. for Peru, Lafayette , Inil.. Saint Gulner.,Reokult„ St. Joseph and Illiaoi. , , andintagmediate_powits in Central Indiana. AS•Tlymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illi nois, Iruiscrori.-lowa, Wieconsin and Minnesota. For farther information and through tickets HOY to. GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Act Union Passenger Station, Pitteburgh. sad A. Q._ CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. JOH . N IL JER KIS. General Superintendent, NIL P. SHINN, General Paiiicnger Agent CHM & PITISBURGII ILVILWAY. 'OIAND AFTER MONDAY, RAT 3th, 311011, haitis will leave the Union Pemenger Derck Liletelpr street; am followe: PITEI2II_ COUBUS .k CINCINN DTI OFt! LI N E, V I ASTEUBENVILL E: Lehr" Pittsburgh • 1,00 a. zu. • Etisibenvllle 4,00 • • • " ' 'Zil liWirAi ' 9450 a. m. ' Columbus 1410 • Antrie Marin' mai 4.20 p. in. MO a. in. " St. Louis 7.00 a. sr.. .... , 6.441. p. ra. 1„40 p.m. /*vs ilte*lTiihr. gi p gill " ; al • 4.00 irk— " . lambus 1.1,i5 n. m. ,araehange Of can between Pittsburgh and Cin- Vali . , sleeping cars attached to all night MI9FIDROII AND WitnELING LINE. - .. 1;04)n . m . 4,113 a . m 111,34) t: m C.._ 8.00 - M. 14 ' 3.03 ' . . 4,00: „ : 9,14 " 4,00 " .:...__4,54 " 10,23 " 4,65 " A • • • 5,001 " 10,40 - 5,42/3 " . • oast Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio P l.l • • • andat Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio t - •• l Saneaville, Lancaster, Cirldsville, slt ambits and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. . • Lavas Pittsburgh - • ' 'l.OO a. Fa. ..• Wellsville' 4;25 ' .. 6.10 " canoe 9, 00 agoe 4.42 ~L adies Cleveland 9,15 " 'l4l,ll4Pftbluith. ' '12,6 0 n..p2. tithe' - • 3 Bayard 4,11" - " Alluawa • 4,40 . "- , • s e vela ... 5,42 " - ifelso,d . At 'ltispiird with train , ar. Dover, Neir ' 1 0 ` 1 r tiv ke •-"441./illienoe with Pittiburgh, saxturegmtikettzotatid-roand' b - - - ta n s' lie Mid. ii e giT r grff d - . tteal )1 iniza t k 4 t il l a eopubildpion leave! at IMO P.M . •sr as Unite sat ‘2.,20 a m, 945 a sod Main- . : • . *Mote to all prominent points in the . . lihorth or northwest, can be pr 0....,.. ....,.. the therti !.t1e.91.j.10p , .4. P . ittiburwh. J. .rr.. , 4 AR r, Ticket Agent. ttl ft ithl r Aittn P ipAirrAe 74 - i. Attie Companylkillifilit rght Station, Peun vi... :. -i .- 2 :.•!: .. -tit no2t . itkitt:7 '' ' :', - "' 1(412. 11.1511111ERARRANGE.MENT.... ON - AND , AVYER ' MONDAY. 31,117 ikb. - 2 -MIESYMILt - tiNTIALEXILROAD. -. . .. . RIGHT, DAILY TRAINS. r d im :minurran •DIAIL TRAIN . . ; air Statioli every morning ar.2.58 a ilvetoz i ping only nt . the 1116111g4risaksai reet eMmecttons * at ' mama*. it'd' Vishington. and a SlteAllentoorn, route. a t ._ j gill . AI& te.ERAR t leaves it ' ,4' la p . .4) , ly at_gsrmelge stn . '• • ~• at RlARburg fer Waskbatoa. aadfor Newyork via „, • t , 1 r -* ”I , - awns the abovenamed sta- MPS :madag),:at 640 a.: M.. atop . • at principal station"; conneatiagat Mar : . paid Washington. - This train Aj1..., ',Xi " c i ''.- Mhz at - 44,25. w. la,. making ...„..) - . • , or-New York from Kensington v.. - " 4. • - • •p. in.. over Camden & Amboy line. ". 4 s .4 1 / 07 15. 21 41111ARL . :gip 1-41C 1 Q0MMODKLIOIC TRAIN, Saudis)* 2,45 a. LB, 5t0p _....._111 i gleam* and stamina as far as C0ne ...801.11L0 : • z.:O .:..: ... t: .., ..* 1. ~z z . .. „1.-- .Mllll-ACCOMMODATION TRAlNfbilraUli MO, d e aßy (except SuadaY.Y at RAO a. m. WOWS ...ACCOMMODATION TRAIN' for Wall'i - katioat leaves daily, (except Sunday) at WiMba.m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wallt stilittlattarreras dad ( eshOpt Su wk... ) at 4,01) ATION TRALIi for 'll station, loareo d ai1 y, "6464 (except Sunday) at EZTVIILNENNI 1114112101 _ rr .14‘ "ABURGII AS FOLLOWS: NEMiif -- 2). '. -‘ '' ' --- AieatnOdation t 0,05 a. m. an% Stationdooomant4datioa......6.3o a. m. id Ma ll ' s Statini , Aockfmin'odat!on • " 14,36 O. tn. a , • Titlrm,6l)= . 4l;zll:7l.;:tut: ,eL-----.....-iiiil§liiiiiiiiliiind,lndiana connect'' at, - , — ll ii Inteaseotimi With. Tobnotown An gmanodHina. East and West, and •Expresa and' FARE! . 7.: , . .......". .. . ..... .. : "9.50 06: .:11:4 .. : .., ... . : ...... 8.55 . -ad* .o all stations on ti lt p on . _ allthme ro m and to Phf.ladelybia, Bahl illiAgra4 Nam - p oar York. Jg _ t ___ --- . i oniebiaL tickets in can will I -17— menial s ., mi n 9 has trav r_l"" • .". s atidittn rates ; except from --""---... -r- .yil•W . anikespidlbeansinpunt'noi _l;llW w5 ida.MoideOnumbae Lbw ab - baellOidtOmi , umr4 41=r441:141T 11;:6 At tbo Poama.ll.l.Paaaema Statiotil i t * e_ ' 4a and Grant stroata. ENOCH LEIFI" ...taaa_Etatipaitiatiollt Pe_ EWE LEAD-15, ELIO .E.ANEEN. BE JIL - ______ .......... _Hd00d and for Ws .. , . t , ft.ilt 4!.. .:.-:,•-•----- ... i1...L. Tr ,. ztlario_ on w ibinio.:LevAi.4l` ieferna B . • . ' -- "llitWiMaikr 12har lt • sou Ille'‘7' Igl a thi v . footl e ,. al a d r.. . •:, 74, , f!.. - .1 . r.e . P ' 5 46.....kg 4 1 tt N.D.SMITE VIA RIVER ADD BAILROAD. • - • 11110111111APOLIS AND CINCINNATI VIL: • . Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute. and Terre Haute and AltonNallitosid. to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis. New Albany and Salem and Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO; BOCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried front Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in lees time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low raters. The only road by which shipmenti can he made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE FOIE DRAYAGE OR 0019011E110N AT LAWRENCEIATUG. . , . For further infortnation apply to TtiomAs RATIGAN, ago. in Water street,) agent of the Company. who is prepared to rare TitioliTGn RE CRIPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Ltayette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. Ste., Sc. H. F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points In Northern Missouri. the States of Kansas. or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and 9uickest line by thirteen noun to the remotest pond reached: by rail, and ie always as cheap WI any other.' tom- trie - - Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Mimouri by thc North Mh.souri Rail road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON. Preen and Gael Supt. North Missouri R. R. HENRY B. Stsmoss. Gen'l Traveling Agent. ueli1:11r0 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. 'vim SUBSCRIBERS M.INUFAC TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line. viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Gooils, Comforts, Feather Bells, Mattrases of al! kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures. tar- Prompt attention given to all orders for El ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths, Sc. oct.l7:lyd RO.BEIITS RO lON. 5,30 a. m .....J10,30 a,, m ..... 3.10 p. m ...... S,OO p. in HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, wn ERE FAMILIES. HOTELS, TA URA NTS and the trade general ly can he 3upplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters. at the lowest wholesale rates. Countr3• trade solicited. Ltd I:4dI:NU, Proprietor. Voting's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will he served up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNG, Crol4 oorner Virgin alley and Smithfield t V A. Go- 1-I 13 , No. 330 Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passengel. Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. H AVING TAKEN AND FITTI:D EP, with all the modern improvements. till , pi.- pular re.,ort, the subscriberie preparpl to /1,k)11.1- tr.thiato his old eustotners and the nublie Fcner ally, with the'beet the markets affrd,. tiy.4ters will be served itp in every variety of style, durnat the :.en.on. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public tor their excellence. Can. Bucket end Shell Oysters reeeiyed daily and old whole:glie and retail. 111729:1yd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE D I AMOND,IM TOIXOS. 5T4:30:2 , 1M. Proprietor. fIAIrING TAKEN AND FITTED EW, at a great expense, with ;ill the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accounnetlote hie trieu,is Ana the public generally, with the best the market affords. 0 VS'f FIRS will be sewed up in every variety of style during the 6e8..)11. .LIQI - 011S awl ALES he feels con'olent in re corn :endino to its p,ublie fbr their excel! enoe. z•Zr - M tiALS served op it all Ifours, anti DAY and DOARDEM taken... atehly CP ITU 1.4.01T511-1., NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PETTSBURGII. TILE SUBSCRIBER . A N OUNCES to the public that,he L 4 in daily reer•ipt. of FRE.SII SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME. and 'is prepared to accommodate the putrcine of this old and well knows house with everything in the eating and drinking line at :the :ihertot notice. ' : JOHN GllAl.hlt. iulttay Proprietor. c OYSTER' AND *EATING . HOUSE , No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgb. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DE 1. LEES IN LAKE. AND EAST.EHN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DXSTERS AND; WILD MAME.. All 1a their• proper. Be. uoo n 026: GEO. HEINEMAN S CO. Ag - Ammios neukup- 44.1441,1113 RENT T.KPropirietoi; NO. 3f t Liberty stteet, justte. side the Piesetiger Dept- et -the Peadvivattia Railroad; which ottekea. it 'the inoarhotivenient bowie in the city fer.passeugera urrivingbythat road. • The proprietor having. at considerable . ex- Nem.: fitted dri.itiiiikiilterit stsile: the :MA WWII Si.ri would 'resip . ectfuily . solicit .a.•shifire pabile.pdtronage.• .Larder and liar will be furnished with'the badtheniarket can alien!. WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM BEI.IIIIIETT, LMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandin, Coldish, Winesdll4 Mononga hela and Rectified Wakey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pititatburgh fatem WfdLILLIAN CLAYTON; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT No. 37 DiamondAlll:ey, near Wood street: l titfaburah. Pa. ;- gir Always on hand; isliaheiiy. Eherf.i.ref co a rtc Brandies, Old Monongahela Rech WWll=O/..165.31.; = - 4018 TALLOW. O,LL,AWD GitT.ASE— -10 ,bbia bble Grease: la store And for sale b SELLERS & Co. Peso atreatitPittabiureti 11111 HE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE 0a.44 :JewetrY ESTABLISH2pENT i. iCamanittat aplo 64 MYTH STREET. K O LL MUTTER— . jug, i barrel presh.ltoll Butter ~..., ..., A ..-, ei fi.iibie .' .' m (ki i . ' ' d o 1113 ‘ - . T "` l4 ! exproill 11.0 br6—e • -Y JAS. A. FETZiR. .6,riserßfaiket "anti•Fint street. grlo.pAstanneigioStpK4riiViirtr Ati; : s"ebittdiithjoie.inthelketil State soil Aeni trul Commieion ameilheuipie=n E, CUTH BERT. .Our • bueinemerilf hereafter be conducted in the name of S. cUTHEERT Sass. • . 9. CCUlllik.Tt-- 1 ....M11111111RT R. E. CUTIIBIZT Gar CVTIETIERT SONIII6,OMAL., sZria TATS and cliveral .Comqadon — Am4a: 31 MARKET _ spim'"Pittsta • attend to thr sale of. Roo Collection of Outs IT, and settlennintef eatable o f persons deeeaseti. . - - • r m .sa -iumumsaro T-0. - 1,,• • Ie..i._4I4IIWWFAILABOLLINEL ~! _., . ATRE.INEWLANGIk, BY 'MB RELIANcIE INSUBAIOE CIONEPANY, or On Building, Limited or Perpetual, Mardian dire: Furniture; tn town or country. OFFICE NO. aids - WALNET' STREET. Cash Capital, $929,610 00. Assets. 9303,308 96. Inveeted 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 Vt cent, Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 61+ cent. loan 50,000 00 Allegheny County 6 'P cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans - 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 linutingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stook of Delaware 95. S.lnsurance 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 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, eta.... 6,216 72 Cush on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 303 501 • CLEM TINGLEY, President. 96 DIRRCTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, W. It. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. TingleY, John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, H. 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. lIINCH MAN, Secretary.J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and W ood sta. fIELAIIVARE MUTUAL" SAFETY IN. SU RANCE COMPAS Y—INCORPORA TED.BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, Its 33. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT SA'REETS PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world: INLAND INSURANCES on Goode, by Rivers, Lakes, and Land Carriages. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on p arts generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ate. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Sou der , Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, James". DATiA, Times Tranquair, Win. Eyre, Jr.. C. Hand, Wra. C. Ludwig. Joseph IL Seal. Dr. IL IL Huston, Geo. (i. Licper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Ilcnry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain , Thos. C. Hand. Robert Burton, Jr.. Jacob P. Jones. James B. M'Farland, Josbita P. line, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. iterges. A. B. Berger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND. V ice President. ILaulgit L , LUURN, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, jeZt N'o. 63 Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS It 'l7 FIR . /WILE FRANK LIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FIIILA OFFICE: so. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist.lS6o. Published Agreeably to Au Aot Assembly, being: First Mortgages. amply secured $1,896.993 89 Real &tate. (preseut value $103,313 61,) cost 102,997 25 Icoir.orary Loans OD ample Banat t era Securities 89,1.35 55 Stocks, (present value ($85.6b7 72.) eost 9,786 f.. 6 Notes and Bills Receivable B 1,g21 00 Ce 27,919.33 $2.3:18,451 The only profit: from premium! which this com pany eon divide by low, are from risks which have been determined. - - . Insuntoces uvula on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country. at rates as low as are otnsistent with security. Sitlra their incorporation, aeriod of thirty Yean. they bare los = es by F are, to an amount Cti , 013 , 141X Four .11111 lints of bollars. thereby of , Pwdine - elide:tee a the ;tavola:lle. of Insurance. to Wttil the ability lit di-t mitioa to meet with protuptnee all liabilities.. Lopete44id ittrintt the year 1469, 0 , 611,11= 36. DIRECTORS. ellarles W. Bancker. .Merdecni I,ewLs, Tobias Warner, IM.virl S. Ilrown, Sant eel birant.„ I,rta, .4:1....0h 'Edward C. Dale. t,t;c:rge NV. Richards, tieoree CHAS. N. RANCE El:, President. , • EL WA DATIi, V ice'Pleildent. Wz A. St4. - .144,. ineretorv , prertotn. , J. T. 4 A RUNRIt COFFIN. Agent, N, , rtifenr,t ear. Third and 1V nod sts. WESTERN INSURANIr'COMPANY, • OP . Pittsiatimil. GEOROE DARSIE, President.• . F. SI. 0011. DON, Secretary. Onnt.'ll. D. COCIIR AN. Gett'l agent. upll2Water street. (Sluing Sr Co's Warehotp . e., -tiiirsd Pittsburgh. heotre agaiust all kicils. of FIRE and MA RINE RISILE.• A Home Institution managed by Directors who are woli known in the co o euturn unity, and who . are do . t.elinneed, by iirntugnege and ihernlitk, to tnan trun.ihe 'character which they bare assumed, as of fering the best.ptoteetioritu .those.who desire to be ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1361. Stgek Ace l butiLi • • 43;0011;00 rtittitg:(itt 2,1‘;) t (.1 tiilicn Furniture -250 00 Open Amounts. eta 7,800 43 • Cash 18,351.09 Preuduoi \ott. R 27-,005 20 Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 14 R gel DLREC'CORS. $2.9 It: !tfillm...li.; James Nathaniel l Itii Alylandinr Nindok. George Darsie Inlll. Smith; Chas. W. rtieketson. Andrew Ackley. A lemanderSneer. David .11. Long. ReesMen.l.l3*keito 11, aahn U.lll;une: • taYlB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. tItIF.L, REA. Secyqtary4 • W.4I3AGATAIT, ideaG • : • i ; tf . •;‘ ettAiire." Co,'. SEW Dia.. Insures against Loss and Damapt in the-Naritta tioe.okLigiaso.ethernArttil satin 4ivra. rl7ofel, liantayonC atidthe•Navi gation of the Seae. int/area Roden Lena • • and Damage by Flee. DIRECTORS. Jas. Perk, Jr.. R. F. Jones. 'T. M. Howe. OeosiFoßtoshsut. John Shipton. S. Harbaugh, John S. Dilworth. C. IL Zior: uthAlyd.h. • - • . Wu]. Baaaley, Wm. 19. Johnston Reege Owens, B. Prestau.- - S: Jas. 31. Cooper, J. Caldwell, PHILADWDJA FIRE AND : ; LIFE INSUBA. N - CE . ,COII:PALN Y , NO. 140 OHESTIIIITAZREET, OPPOsAte •the Oestaar Capital 0219,100 &sots S3O s;g, . . MAKEN WLURANCE. ALL KINDS Or. 1N- V V SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited.en every description of Property or Merchandise., at reasonable rates of premium. • ROBERT P. KING, President ,, M. W. BALDWIN Vice president, DIRECTORS. • - • Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope. E. B. English. Georgeßrown. P. B. Savory . Joseph Joseph S. Paul. Clherupoi. John Clayton, E. Mlitirge 'Bypeesu• 014, Sgeta ec COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. MONONGIIIIIA INSUILINCE. RIMPANI OF PITTSBURGH. • • JAM F. 9 A. UTCUISON, President HENRY M: ATWOOD ' See tary. Cant.lAß. -WOODBURNIGret e al Agent. OFFICE soil ww.A 4 rEit. STREET: • Ireiure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSEIB. - MAX Stock-Due Mills, payable on demand ' and secured lig two approved names. r4,75e 00 Bills Resolvable Bills Discounted ARIVIC 31ortgaite • • 140;0! 115 Shares )(winning' Bank • stock oset $ LISS 00 -150 Shams •Citigenir Bank stoOk coat 5,175 00 40 Shares Exolmage Bank stook eoet - 2450 00 50 Shame burgh Bank of Pitts- Balinaeofßook Aemounts 01'6!se ....... Can St2Zs3l 17 Ini.4lll,llotmer„'' Wiboo Millen r qllit :,7. - 11 . - 4 , • -• r •I • • I .4,41.11.1 mieW IiPS LotrA . IV • K•titik .DIA - ILY:POST. Wink - Fitt:4Y MAY 14. A Stirring Incident . . correspondent of the' Tribune, de scribing the battle at Williamsburg, at the moment when eight thousand of our brave fellows , stood like a wall of rock to repel the assault of twenty-five thousand of the fresh troops of the enemy, narrates the fol ltivting incident : ." Brigadier Berry of the stout. State of Maine—wading through the mud and rain at such speed that he actually overtook and paSsed three other regiments—came in sight. Heintzelman shouted with grat itude. He ran. to the nearest band, and ordered it to meet the coming regiments with Yankee Boodle, and to glee'them marckingtime into the field with the Star- Siittn4led: Banner. A wild hurrah ! ' went up from the army, and, with a yell that was electric, three regiments of Ber ry's brigade went to the front, formed a lice' nearly a half a Mile long, and com menced a volley firing that no troops on earth could stand before—then at the doulde:quick dashed with the bayonet at the rebel army, and sent them flying from the field into their earthworks, pursued them into, the largest of them, and drove them out behind with the pure steel, and then invited them to retake it. The at tempt was repeatedly made and repeated ly repulsed. The count of the rebel dead in that battery at the close of the fight was si*ty 7 three. They were principally Michigan men who did this work. The equilibrium of the battle was restored." A Union Party. In another column will be found the proceedings of the meeting held in the House of Representatives, at Washington, by the conservative meinbers of Congress, on Saturday evening last, to devise ~ome plan by which to resist the disunion pur poses of the radical aholitionints. The cor respondent of the &rola. alluding to the proceedings, remarks : '•The caucus of conservative members of Congress held at the Capitol to-day is full of significance. It iA understood that if its character'and purpose had been known more fully, there would have been a much larger number of Republican members in attendance. under the powers conferred on the committee, it is probable that a number of conservative members will be added It-is expected that the result will be an organization of the conservative majority in the House for a systematic re sistance to the radical revolutionary meas ures of the abolition distmionists, who are known to have been acting in concert thr the disorganization of the government and the protraction of the war until their own disunion scheme can he effected. "Since the proceedings of the meeting to-day have been made known, they have elicited expressiuus of approbation from several republican members who were not present." Gen. Terry and the Rebel Colonel Major Gardiner, of the Seventh Con necticut regiment, now at home on leave, tells n characteristic story of General Ter ry, the late Colonel of his regiment: "After Fort Phlaski had been placed in General Terry's charge, and as its rebel commander, Colonel Olmsted, was about to be sent North as a prisoner of war, General-Terry, appreciating the ettibar rassments to which he might be subjected, told him that as it was not probable that ho was supplied with current money, and as Confederate money was valueless ex cept us a curioAty, he desired that he would accept of a sum that might free him from temporary inconvenience, and pre sented him with fifty dollars in good money. The offer was gratefully accepted, of course, with suitable acknowledgments : of the generosity which prompted it. now strikingly the act contrasts with the devel opment of rebel ruffianism toward Union men, as shown in Sdnator Wade's report." ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. *7 rano St.. Hank Block. ---.- - .ENURES AGAL'INT ALL KINDS or Mr- `PTAH-AND MARINE -RISKS. ISAAC JONES,Prositlent; JOHN D. MoCORD, Vice P d eat: M. BOOK. Secretary; Cupt. WILLIAM DEAN.Henoral Agent. LIB Et:MßS—lsaac Jones. C.O. Hussey, Har vey Childs. Capt. R. C. Oray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestook. John D. McCord, Captain Adam Jacobs, R.P. Sterling„ , Capt. W. Doan, lt , .,bert L. M'Oraw, Robt:11. Davis. noel TO THE PUBLIC. 1 laps PECIALLT •• • ' 14 therignorant andfalse • • """tea ly Itiodest•of all denomi-' lirs nations. treat Secret and delicate disoidersi, self- - - 2 , abuse and diseases. or , . . • titations contras. slap id ' . -*-•,, e Went to youths of both • . -- exes, and adults. single or Married. lieCatin Dn. I areup Piablisties the foot - of his dik! 60. the ignorant sad falsely modest are dreadfully shocked. anal/110c it I treat sin very immoral and for contsmitiedion , and corruption almond their wives.,promiming eons and daughters. Their family PhYsteeM ehill:he eautieus to keep them in ignorance' that th iliitbe same as Dr. BItAN STRU P. (except Pub line leht a hicrative pate 1 lice might be to - therdainorusatuPid falsely I molest and priennuptuous families, horn and raised in ignorance: sprung rip as mushrooms and I who compare sotiletn: Intelligence, sense, &a.. to dollars and cent& Rayeteriounly. meanly arillY I gotten. It is to purity,. however, that numerous parents and Sitii Mir 'loth: thankful that their sons. daughters end' wards, prat-ion:dr feeble ' sickly and of delleateloondition and appearance, hard bean restored:. to health and vigor by lA, 1 BRANSTRIIP, besides many before and after marriage through Idea have beak saved much suf fering. anxiety, mortibilifitin, &o. Sperinaterr hea or nocturnal i 6V4triseempletely cured ' In a very slicer& - 0 hi his new remedies, whisk...l4*M own. They are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom. having seen the fitllacy'of the Mercurial treatment,hehas abandon-: ed it and substituted the reelable'' Female die reses are treated wititssarinisjspecire—having had over forty years'(M experience in their treat ment in iltdPitillanf both the Old World and in 'the United Statest Innis him to say—to all with a 'fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom upon the now--palled cheek. Trifle np longer with a rm tnontebanks met, dint copse. and be cured ;Consumption asuikplit jrdradiseasee, of which so many_ s , eur,eppintries t can now be relieved; p ey attend to it in time Full partie sinmean heti of mytrestment by procuring a °tiny O f the Adviser.which is given gratis to all that apply . Banns the ad vantage of over" years experience , and observation, co tly,_ he has superior skill in the treatment "o webs' diseases, and' who le daily ofinifulted by theprofession. as well a. reoom mended by repectabld abets, publisher". pro prietors of .botels...dtt.':' Otiose' lls 'Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private communi calves frons„,all parts of the Ilinied , strictly at tended to.. %Meet ter ! " • • . :: dedflidaw• • ' : .Pittsbur b Post Offiee. VIOMAS APARLEIrIi FURNITURE AND CAR,lll,wtalmousE ~ N o:ll4gEtimikker;lALLl?,l3llEßY: ' Undertaking, In all its branches, will receive pronirt attention. Orders coals) left at the room at the• Livery Stable of Kr. "JAMES FLOYD. (Min oltront. A Heenan,. UAGING AND WANTAGE ROOD 1 4LWfor sale by BONN & TETLEY., maul _ -.13E.W00d state. NI HORN; !u on by Pti , AIM:* TETLEY, 136 Wood st. BVLK PO Iti&o.PIRI- PIECES JUST received and fet t 4 r . Slttri - if.S . VO • Us B:=Md 147 Front streets. ApAR LEAD*IDOCEDLIR BAR LEAD I A A ' FOR HORS.. . . k NA, nowt," • .. 0 1 T 4 ' • :-• • -" "" " 4 " • SIirEiNOIIPAIMIII ANS witunvtia ar s~Pe e 3 .-Efilid. Amt. :Cf rteor lia" 4 4l l "l.9Wisia-ri' tipoe. weiLegt mie Z in ictan.utid•rspoj sVattitettu len= easy; for IWO by °I edt- • - w... 114114 t: '• ' -*am - • - likaalAMMt • • I .* lt P i r aggge 1146 1, c0TT,.... ...iotrutsiokinikbos • • wal,,,t""B"e_.c.: - .415 1 1. 50 '47 Olmsted. MI“I=WMEMIE. NEW SPEIXe HillteaTigrAM MEIN AND no - rep WEA.n, Including Goods natal for MILITARY PURPOSES', No in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Salo by DE COMISEY, LIFOTTRCADE &• CO mymmd WM. BRICE CO., PRODUCE AND & PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, trq.. Liberal a1iV1111',.(,3 made on consignments when required. JOAN E ELLISUN-WMP imusos..nocowr I ELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS. CISSIIIEDES AND YESTINGS. NO. 339 MARKET STREET. door below Fourth,) mylayd PHILADELPHIA HURST 4 MAGEE— Wholesale 131.*MegiSESI, NO. S 2 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints. Oils. Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, Ace.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils. Burning Fluid. Camphone. Tar. Pitch, Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholeiale suid Retail Dealer IN EVERY DRSCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, ruyl-1Y PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH .T.C.):N . G(::()t ) . rma.ncr., MANUFACTURERS d IMPORTERP. —OF MEN* FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 mourn FOURTH. STREET, myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA CHARLES MAGEE, 4orter anti Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, iko, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. FRIES & LEHMAN, SO. 813 MARKET STREET, Pll ILA DELPHIA, Jobbers in. Cloths, Ca:min:tree, - ratings, ,fc. Always on hand it well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., 114PORTMEI or WINES, BRANDIES, &c., I=l PINE OLD WHISKI_ES, NO. 5 NORTE( FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. apleAyd SMITH, PARK & CO, IN I\'ril WARD FOUNDRY, [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse, No. 119 First and 130 Second t its. Manufaeturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills. Om and Water Pipe, ad Iron,t, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, R Pullies, angers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de scription made ro order. flaying n emnplete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting trill be carefully attended to fellydaw GENERAL OFFICE. PEITSII'LL FT. WAYNE a CHICAGO RAILWAY Pittsburgh, May Ist OTICE—TOF: PITTABFRGH. FORT 11 Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a proper legal conveyance of the Railroad. from Pittsburgh to Chicago. with all its appentiagto, real, persona and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad Company. now assumes the control and management of said road and property. Ali persons eiriploye.4 on or about said Road, may continue in.their respective positions or sta tions until furter notice. Ali persons , assouiatious and corporations, de siting 'business arrangements. or wishing to con tinue or change any heretofore existing. will at once apply to the proper officers of thin Company. as this company is hound by no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressic assume. myti-tjl 11. W. CA.S.% President. WM. M. FABER: , & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Founders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot. PITTSBURGH. PA.. itrYtta"teTt;e" 4LULINDeI three t O} hundred a i t i t i d rower, and suited o t: Grist Mills, Saw ills. Bla2t Furnaces. Factories, • etc. Hive particular attention to the construction Engines and Machinery for. grist mills. and 10g uprights, mulay and eirealar saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready twahip ment at short notice,' Engines and Boilersof every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and ?allies every variety, and continue the manufacture ul Woolen Machinery awl Machine.Carda. Our pricesiare low. our machinery manufaeturi ed of the bait quality or Materials. and warranted in all, cases.to grim malefaction. • etirOider,i from all p arts of the country tedaud promptly diled. ' • • faldew 40: 1 #1240 0* # 4 I,4 a t. COO‘MDIAN THE GREAT CURE 101, CONSUIPTON. MINE PROPRIETOR OP THIN MEDI: R. - COM having. arielLthe its* otriprl to eodcintriiti; the life. n Pine WI ltk i l;s. Roth side RN diseaseiotthe"unO and - is now offering to safferlnghtiminitylberedtdro bit ex- Perlemos This truk-gtest sad sookmedkine is prepare with - Muds care. the: tar bops RAMO expressly ibrit:hithe'refore free Irwin all impml- • ties of common tar.' It has cured, more eons 'of Consumption than any known rfluedysn earth. It will eureBRONCIIITIS. It,wiRenreASTHILL • It will cunt 49,10 : 1114,QAT 41,111) BREAST. It Will MirECEI RS AED.COLDS., end is to valuable reeeelty *diteit... of the RIDNEIt B. UNLWAIt,YOOMPLAusiIa airßewaresic , Conaterfeits.lie. • '• If you hang thitt.jr_;€pisla use WISRARTS DYSPEPSIA PlLW;and if 'they 'do not cure.yon no Iss the agent of - whom Fon. putchased; them, and • • • • remise yinsimnass% Plemecall at bisstornandget Me det4 m rittive cir cular. A bon of ant by. mai -phid on recept of One Dotter. • ,:•: i ;‘, • ' No. 10 South SeColultitrest. _ Q.C. WISRAET Proprietor. Sold bYDr. REYSER. No. NW Wood strSet. no9d.veod D om. swEErls INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Wholesale and Malik? r • R'BrailalSS,&' C., I M -3 1E140,c. Wieramoad saiWasisSe.,6 ~,; sa..a~~nr~. ~aovi~s. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, sis rothrril STREET, IMARTERED IN 1855. DAILY, irlionsesomicsi: o• Wolloaaday and arday ewe lam from May Ist to November let, from 7 to 9 o'olook and from November let to May lat. from is to $ o'otook. Deposits received of all sums not less than ONR DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in June and December. I Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, st the rate of 41.2: per cent. a rear. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALF PRR CRNT. • YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations , furnished gratis, on applien tnin at the office. PRESIDENT. GEORGE AI.BSEE. TICE PRESIDENTS. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Penna.lk, John Holmes, John Marshall James Alexander Speer. B. D. Maeda. Benj. L. Fabneetock, A. M. Pollock, M. D., James McAuley. Bill Burrirtu. James Hardman, Wm. J. Anderson. MUSTERS. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Beekofen. Peter AO/laden% George Blank, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, jamas &idle, Alonzo A. Carrier, .Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm.-Douglas. John On, John Evans. Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. .Iqhn 11. Sboenberger. Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz. Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tinale, Richard Hays. Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lavely. Christian 'Yeager. 811CRETARY AND MEASURER CIIARLES.A. COLTON. NHOLMES & SONS, RANK ERS • and Exchantse Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts. Acceptances. Gold, Silver anti Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the eldest throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper No. 37 Market street, between Third and Fou'rth streets. W. H. WILLIAMS 4: CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN.' JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDEIthiAN.. OFFICE: 431 Pena Street, FUth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; Deeds. Benda. Mortgagee and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bine Probated. aperly AGHICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS & SOllr, NANCIPACTOREBB OF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND Ali RAIN DRILL TEEPR, OFFICIit Corner Butler and Clymer Streets,Ninth Ward, fel&le PITTSBURGH, PA. • STOVE 0 ..er A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET. corner Second. Pittsburgh. Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and floating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. sorqo our sample room' may be found the CELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES ..EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fully tested by thousands, and.tbe SIAM prima:wed unequaled by any in this market; together with agreat many other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the public. OW- FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and date Grates. all of which are offered at very low prices. inducements offered to builders in wiuit'of GRATE FRONTS. nu6Stn JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, • POE ?MI BaLP. OP Flour. Oral.. Baton._ Lard, Batter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally. Corner Market and First Streak , " PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Franeis G. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth, Sr„„ S. Cuthbert & - Son, Pittsburgh. Boyd & Ott. Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brady, Casb, M. &JI Bank. List Howell Mangle & Co.„ Gauge W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton & Co.. *Wheeling. 2ptlie - • APOLIO HALL BILLIARDSALOON. CHAILLES GARDNER'wouId remind his old inert& mid customers that he is stiU to be found at . his uld tan APOLLO; HALL, entrance On Foutthstreet. Re has always on hand the best quality of Laser Beer, and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard adoon. with rood tables, imlltrandstme. • - /kirlsb•z the Pla eti, Avila Hall, Fourth at. deer 661. - entrance from Fourth, iY10:17 . . . IF : YOU WANT BORE -GOOD . NEW 'Filit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed. and .other kinds of 'Spices, eooking Brandy or Wine; New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth ,t Bathes?. in the Diamond. where you will gat a new erop of Fruit and lower, than at any other house in the city. AIM ateneral and tall assortment of Family °realties, wayines. Brandt * 'Mid all ' other Wade of °reign and Pwiesda 1111 . " tiAWORTH & BROTHER. • . . ddl • 'Seiner Diamond and Diamond alley. . _ T. T. WBIJIIN, I-10,4713 E.. SIGN, -AND . . ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 • Clair Street, CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. sarAll work entrusted to me will be neatly promptly executed.- LABE tOPERIOR COPPER MINEB • 111/114EIMUgG : ,WORKS. ' 151 • C1:11t.1)3r •St Manufacturers of Irkflenterreltr4 _illdt•CooPer. Preslad Coo per ma. mused still Bottom., z•p , ;ter der, ho. Also importers and _l4,tlj nes ter Tin t r Iron. • e, ..to. t Constantly on .band. Tinmen's Maehir nd Tools. Warehouse. No. 149 FIRST and tmo 1 6 ECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Penna. ' 3 ISP'Spetial orders of Copper cut to any desired ttern.... • • : Wl:led RIF ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE or TIM IDANCISCAII MIINENERM frill= IMMTETION. Sliprn .11. L.N LORETTO. Cambria oossaidssyt- ranin four miles from Craws Staniar -0. the direct route between Philadelphia se- - s m u rffe h r . a w ke s3 u e g h u a l t t'o r t l ej(i in tit i ell ‘ on w ori 9 ' 19 The location t i t the %miens :n ono of the m a t healthy in PenusYlvanht — thlaißliktoAtbie NI , gheuy mountains being Prorerann , or ay r .” water, bracing air, and pietnresque wastanq. . on The Seholastie year commences Onthe • MONDAY after thelsth of AT(10111' iTilifs: about the 121 th of JUNE following . r f and dad p into two Sessions. :Rodents Caaiio •-t , if O din It between Li tim a Sevir. .11,11 i the A• ..- Mara ihn:: Zil' t r . I,:balLVer lho7 441 tii;/ 011s io • NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Studelft olliiiiißoa Is that Instrumental and Vote - i ILIOR. TU M t i rraver Aign,rzioutr abar g .. students snli .1 Made krus an , miss I• ENT WV . . ... years to tile WO of or be &MUM, Min, Oat • .I:IOAQP.RIIA. ( l L Evr. trawniAL Tuna—Board se mhted. . ....' ..t Tuition. Pigtails minima.. Fe Wssiokelf• NighlY g °,l ' 411 1 v gTh=X . .. —..... .....'... --• •• 0.- rautv -. hviAivraiLla il -- ci „„,,, - „, „„7 astraltisling.......... . ': ... student'', 4 310,1011 . VVIAIIIVS ... 1... • ' Ali op of t ati&- U.sfer 0 4sond Vocation at ' the uouege. .. ..21 .._ . 4 Naomi 0 , k ,,,.. - .ce Lino)m e made to th e t Which has bee sed by upwards . of L o Al f xta ltag.TS., ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, Att'M o at ' . ad to ocher Oarsmen of*. i n = rur i mig Tate practioe, with the entire soccer". me. • _ en Coruna, Caysumen. or an) 1 ,compound tatirto BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS HUGH IL BOLA ' ' ' ) warours slums= At IIACJIIIIIIIII4 . tun sr it; action. Oftes•ftednOr *ewe in -61- 4_,,Dslussui-.. _Wan near *be Point:will for a. RAU MIMS cave utonsaTA iti s p uma to wall?, auti wanantod as ono4 IV Inn ' m t. I orepreriarod fr ont Uinta). x u. -s - made, the Adlowiz michwery loa;. thot t ri harmksteltibelnidogn and tamer A" : . Solna% :: Turn L ithe . , for Wittif i r . 11l ..,,,, ...,.. ~ us , • stoma, r iimpr i . m . ch . b rert tr id Pl in grj for VS and 'tons ; Drilligt.. it , bsag No change ngar gibli. all . ' whibt taite rW il av t idlid . ! La briligh bacc in G tr ig. • a ll s nor does their`" to Aw2Mrl'eat Pullias sad`flaydian. otall • ' •-- ', g1ib1 744 1 M06 0 11,2115, ik- o r t 4ll7. Pur. O' n ' elr ‘q,iptliannskeaadziltal,ir -,,,, in loos& 41 also make, and ss' ' s ad win teeiont bi nTait2 l ' 4 s _ _,. Doctorsod Nissol Egintn.and Deok - tor ,=":4 . .tumor, ima, .... - r- as iAr . :7 7 Atarzti.l_ . Lathe hibada_spol "a vian —.--7w.mini ` 111$ : '''ofikkAlg As' —"' ' 1 " ""'" it I samilisk r a. , - imam . ais i, i i kA im i ,., ~ .i•Rimize , . ^ ' lati - lIIMARAV NOM - ~ A .3Y NOW • N ifiongion and Pe ga , ildro m d r * , , t ,,.., , , ~ 4 111111Amailriniairo on minas Prow v la 1`; AZZIND a. III'OALNUNT IIEcCALDIONT & wrroitiwzrits aor FRANKLIN, VENANOO CO., mr23:lyd H. W. PATTRVION ONO. F.DAirso PATTERSON & DAWSON, -- ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, • Dianiond Street, near Grant; it.9:ly PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STRBET (Three doors below the Court House.) rny3:ly PITTSBURGH . . PA L. BRAOKENBIDGE, A_TTORNETY AT. LAW, OFFICE, NO. lES FOURTH ST4 je24:10 PiTrsavw+, Pa. J. D. I-I A. NCCIO IL , NO. 73 GRANT STREET AHL; SURGEON RR NT HST A • succeszor to G. W. Diddle, No. Mit Ehnlth. field street. itir Otlice hours from * to 1 o'clock, and from to b o'clock. fels:ly IRON MANUFACTUREES. AMERICAN IRON WORK Jones a: Li - luglinns, Mink 01 T 1 ON A.N . 33 NALLs. JUNIATA ANO COMMON SHEET-MON, Lauth's Patent Shafting, Nee &di, Plato, ie. WAUETIOUSES, 93 Water Street and 132 First Strobe. TITTSHL I IttIH. And corner of Franklin and South Water Striate. Chicago. f _ • PITTSBUGH. PA ISAAC JOXES—JOHS L. BOYD—WM. ireCIACCO PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO.,_ ANVFACIVIRE7II.I4 OF CANTSIIII:II74 also spring , Plow. and A B Steel /NR and AXLES, corner Ross and First Weds. not:his PITTSBURG/LP& J. D. FACKINER JOHN Y. mem. MIURNITURE FOR CASK—A FULL A. AL' SOETMENT of Pittsburgh manufactured iN N ITRE. tmbraeing DURESILX. BOOK CASES • iVARDROBIt& and every nrtieie needed ins well furnialumithrel ling, as well ea a fine amortment of OFFICE rumarrruzie, Constantly on band and midala °Wit_ 4111 th* only tonns on which business 'Eiden. at Uelfiresit,- lirhutent is for_CAB H, prices are naikkasgod. ingly. Persont in want of.anythiactitlllialtnao line would be :Oven togod FACHINER, No. IUS Stuitltanld street, lieloitadi..; leh29-ly • . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHO; dip . • CARPETS AND OIL OLOPIDI :la Pieces NEW DRUG GETS, 75 Pleven NEW BRUSSELS CA It ire- These have il'ut haen received atin pl the LATEST AKC RICHEST PATT 'at the luireet Kiev!. W. 3INCLIBIWCIL.;• • rel 9 NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTIS,Ic.. —A T No. 87 Fourth Rtrsl... ifjPOPOIIT PREVIOUS TO rurajortir RJO advace offered'es. of which the feljeelVii. centime in inpurchase FOR CAMRO &pi-4 Pi1;1t1 , 331 - PTCOIVIL" HOTEL AND PA'BBi. THOMAS SONS. AUCTIONEERS; THE VALVADLE iSTABLISHIMENT wanig IS "THE LORETTO SPEIEGS HOTEL" ID 1111 9 200 Aeres, Together with the Es. tire Furniture, Liquors, Horse% . Carriages. Huy. Funafuti's. plements, &e. Ii one let. • ON TUESDAY NAY 13TH, 1841 4 ALT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, will be sold : Micah* sale without merve, Al' THE PAELLA DL LA EXCHANGE all that valuable Retreat. known as tHE LORETTO HOTEL and FARM. situate on the All lati mountains, 4 miles from Orem,* Swiss, =Alto Pennsplvania Railroad. Calabria cooty.Peatin. The in.tel is 240 feet front, two and Urge dories high, with verandahs. It is new, laidnuitsatlear and is fitted up at great expense for a Int elate Rotel—accommodations for 140 visitors. equal to any similar establishment in the country . . siims bly ceastructsdns to ventillation. he_ 4-thattilialls hers supplied with running Spring Wateginame bk Insatte—hot and eold baths on - eseh Boar Old side bath-houses fitted up for-ladies . men, supplied with water from a large lahselitbllla . Premises. having swimming and shower Two large wellbuilt Cottago. Ice Crania 'sgt. • Billiard Room, Ten-kin Alleys; he.. has SSW table garden. The rarm camprises 200 acre., of valliable ' about 80 of it tine timber, t.,,e residue good.; ow mid arable land: 14 fine Barn. with.eattugaht• Stablinp - Ice II ouseo filled withios. - FUR !TUBE. LIQUORS. HO HMV RIA W. tio. Included in the sale s era charge, will be the entire Ittuail new, in u-e but a few in whs. Liquors, Horses, Carriages, _Cows. f a: ‘ Pimento, 12 tons of Bay. Wood. he. .08014 penamal property about 57,500. SALE A BSOL UTE on account of thi Bilielltre's • of the owner. TERMS—HaIf cash on. the -Oltealti o e of the deed, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured the property. We are authorised to refer to ost4 oral gentlemen in the city as to the oborolkat• ok the place for a Summer Retreat, • • • • M. THOMAS & SONS. &odium's**. r • Nos. 189 & 141 South retire' mys:td PHILADIrLP Al. vA.IIDa, JINN it. [tit Pemilawlinueise ATTORNEY AT LAW. PITTSBVROM PMVA. FURNITURE.
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