istva. THE lisou. PITTSBURGH PT. WAYNB&CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POEM IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST• lIVNXER ABRAIVIDEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1802 TIME TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. and to Indianapolis, st. Louis and Chioago lillorter than by any other rout.. WESTW Ala) TRAINS Fast Line. Mail Pittetningh.....l4oo n . w. 7.10 a . na. 12.50 p . m Allegheny Lit) A. 7 7 ,= U a. m. 1,00 m in r :Wsix. ' e...... 8.20 a. rm. 5,00 P. In. 8.30 p. m 5yne....2.110 p. m. 2.23 a. in. 8.33 p. al. 8.33 a. na. toR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, Loaves (frow n s 8,43 a. in. 7,20 p. m. 8,50 p. in. Arrives at Rolmlnw_ll.7to IL ni. 10.15 p. in. trrati .4.20 p. w. 4340 a. in 1ai15..."11.211 a, In. 9,08 p. m; FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, Lewes Cnnettine....64o a. m. um... Arrives-it - "lie 8,30 p.m. 3,43 a. in. N.Tra ...m. ..7,30 a, In. 0,43 p. m . 2 ,, through to Chicago without change at - ~. 8.--Tba titan to aneinnati lc the came au kg Steubenville: Train , on both Boa& tueet at Willulbus. &n 4 paszengers an go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE- AT PITTSBURGH - - - Express ^,OO a. in Mall 3,10 11. in bitTu 7- tirisisiti and SL Louis lixpress 7.43 p. m AOCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. T Arrive Loire Arrive A iglM egheny i New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny %Se a m 10,40 a m 5,13 aat 6.50 in 111,10 m 1,30 pi n 11,43 arn 8.30 ain 4,4 p m 6,43 p 12.20 p m 2,011 p m ikso p m 5,15 p m 3,20 p 5,00 pnl MARKET TRAIN. neaye. Milano° at 5.30 a. tn. no at Allegheny at 10,30 a. tn. me Allecheuy at. 3,i0 p, ni_ ass at Alliance 8.00 it. in II& Trains are run by Columbus time, which 6 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 118. Tiokets good on the accommodation and =rug trains are sold at re ltiliel price. • Thal L3O p m accommodation train oonnects at Na_w Brighton with packets for New Castle. T irongh trains connect as follows: At Enna, with stages for New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. lie. A. Jrrville, Ohio, to and from Millenburgh, Agron. Cuyahoga Falk, et,. At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, fiandusky, Toledo, betroit. etc. AtCrsatline, for Dols war,. Springfield, Columbus. • Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayt.:ll, in iiailapOliY . Stint' Loma, Louisville, etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton, Toledo Art Wayne. for Pern, Lafayette. Ind., Saint LOWS Quincy. eokuk I n dia n aph and inter.me dive ponds in Ccntral and Illinois. Lt Plymouth for Laporte. Lad at Chicago, with trains for all points in Deb. Missouri. lowa, ‘Visconsiu end Minnesota. norpt farther IW.grEVAußtniiN,lretlitleritlAtgirti.'°t' Union Pa s+enger Station, Pittsburgh. I 64 4. Q. C 46.'SE L BE R RI - Agent, Allegheny, 0/414 B. JER VI S, tiencral e..uperintentlent. • WM. P. SHIN N. ten era Passenger Agent C- - LEVELING, PITTSIWRGII AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRAY!: El/EA - T. On and after MONDAY, M Y oth, 1562, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania InTittebargh, as follow,: PITTSKIRGII. COLUMBUS A: CINCINNATI &PAX LLNE, VIA STEUBONVILLE. Leaves Pittabtirgh 1 , 4 :0 u..T. 1 12.50 p. in. do ittenbenvilic_.l 4,00 I 4,00 do Newark —I 0 . 5 0 " do Columbus lLl° " ; I1,•1.: " AVM Cincinnati ; 4.20 p • in , 3:110 a. M.. St;Louie 7.00 a. m. l 6 ,46 P Flo ohanire of COIN between Pittsburgh and Cin rindid eleeping oars attached to all night - PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Loaves tin' nrch_,...1,00 aTn 6.10 aln 1%50 prn silineale...... 3,00 " 6,14 ' 3,05 • nbenville...4,ets " 9,16 " 4,00 • g 4,54 " 10,23 " 4.55 " O a v i T_ I I 5,05 '• I 10,40 " I 5,05 " ecting at Whoaling with Baltimore and OW.) turd. „,- and st ,Bellair with Central Ohio for Zawkwille. Lansaater. Circierillo. Oollatnbns and Cincinnati. Intitanai.oli and Saint Loa.] and points west PITTSRUREII AND CLEVELAND LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh .1,00 a. m. 1 2.50 p..m. do We115vi11e....... 4,23 " 3.00 • do Bayard 11.00 " 1.14 do &Mane.- 0,43 " 4,10 ASO Hudson s4OO " I 3.43 " &dim Cleveland...... 843 " l 8,30 " tro pwl if il a a t d ltagr a rd zm it , ! ; i an T a n i .ot o rlr . :. : s a b t rr l f i h . swith Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago road at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville 0.4C10111111i R it for Akron. Cuyahoga Falls itMillersburg. and at Cleveland with C and E for Erie, Dunkirk, and P,toialo, with C T it for Toledo, Detroit. Chicago and the north. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 2,20 a to, 0.15 a 0411.11 and $,OO P w. • Thrown tickets to all prominent points in the weet, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro luredat thelrt ibey street depot, Pittsba, gh. • J9iis STEW ART, Ticket Agent. lot farther particulars apply to . WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At dip Comaatir's office in Freight Station, Penn - n 027 --- /882. - 1862. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTNR - MONDAY, MAY sth. 7fl liSfiVitill CENTRAL RAILROAD. ...must — ELT — ...• DAILY TRAINS. TIKROVADI MAIL TRAIN • •t inswolDepanienaer Station every morning -•at=ist 2.50 a nt, stopping only at the , and making direet connections 'Ann for Baltimore and Wnshingpm, at d flaiNins York vii lb.o Allentown route. ..,..T: szflULOUtill EXPRESS Tit Aix lAaver amEy at,...3&? ai. stopping only at principal sta • . , we reete dgee ... t H . connection at arr is b urg foi riTh7isit• Washington, and tor New York via PANT LINE leaves the above named eta , 'D. Dneeil. Sunday) at N. 20 P. tn.. ilk'''. 60q pitagenip at. ppiaelpid stiftion!, aonneoting at Hay. cti r r=t r il d.. !: . t s. br s krt r o . n in. i . h w is a t i rt n ia g , .. on for New York from Kensington e itZ t ti p. in.. eve; Camden .* Amboy tine. • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN& • JORNETOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Owls daily (spent Sunday) at 2.43 P. m.. stop =tan stations and running as far as Ciono. *MST ACCOMMODATION TRA IN for Wan Shake leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,10 a. in. _SOIOOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wie'" dation leaves daily. (except Sunday) at MOO a. En. 149 R atio! lea MM2llllAy((rexolloept Sunday) fib 46, 1 “ P. a. altiTiltiotleCais* PaPl r jere;t9ll ll nd N a9Pat Maatp.m. RETURNING TRAINS :gia.:; : pi A rla m tra t : dodn a ti.p .A. S oar ~ . . FOLLOWS: .3 nili i ......... . .. frfa........................ .. 112.051„ m, ...A;;Ommodation ".." . 1 11 0; 341 :9 13 3 a„ ap:m m n : 1* a Eta coo Accommodation......ll:osp. m. .111.1ra Be all's Station Accommodation 640 p. ca; .Mains ire Blairsville and Indiana connect at ftikairille Interned= with Johnstown Ac sinatina Bast and West. and Express and sat P.AILEi TO illtW YORK __ HILADELPIIIA 10,00 #12,80 ALTLMORE . 9,50 LA. CASTER.. ... ... .. . 15,55 HARRISBURG 7,45 , Baggage' checked Wall stations .. n the Penn _irhasta Railroad, and to Philade lphia, awe New York. purchasing tickets - in earn will i s au elms according to distance tray+ skiitino . to the station rata% except. frond ' Whim dm tampons has no agent. Nye of lass, the Company will Iltamadvas setponsible for personal baggage OWE MA foe an amount not exceeding *100; ; /a—An Omnibus Line has been employed talogef Paimagessand booms* to and front the at ch arge nett° exceed Sti cents for each PlCarr beanie. _ tickets apply to . * • J. STEWART, Ageut. At Ora Penna. R. K. Passenger Station on Liberty aid Giant streets. MOEN LEWIN, nail Gosoral Bapolintondont, Altoona. Pa. Grams rude CALF ms HOOTSsup, .LOO 63111 W1L Gudrrs D. a 1 : 0 1FTIMIEr. No. 15 Fifth street. 31 dnorrmarMarket. HAAT lIIIIJWINISO LOT--A 'GOODC ouildinglorosi Weitistof.treet, tisoihtl JIM trout hv La feet duo to a 25 VW{ alfir.'4 , Kosagy OIL lee oaks krVintl 0.5 MBE & SONS, HT arko strait jW 1 4i.i....iN41.4,40.4.. NEW ROUTE 'WA RIVER AIDDO RAILROAD. • c onn ecting et indianapolis with Terre ilente, and Terre Rants end Alton Railroad, to St. Leilie and Lafayette and indianspolia, New Albano arid Salem and Michigan Central Ratloade for eIfICA -00. ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PLRU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawreuocburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-fear hours, and at as low rates..• The only road by whioh PhiPMEEti can he made from Cincinnati to the West. without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. turrnoNs. Agen At Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Laivreneeburgh, will receive primula attention, and un charge for CODiCii:4:±loll: ND CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE OR COEMIBSION AT LAWRENCEBURG, For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. (No. HO Wider street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give Tunotam RR CRItTE for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafovette, Chicago, Peru, Green eznitio, Chattr , -7, Pai . L . .lr t M it- Coon, &c., .tn. • if. k. f. VGU), President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight. Agent. mhd Express. 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. 13,50 p. st ALL PERSONS PITRCIIASINO TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH.. And other points in Northern Mis ouri, the States of Kansas. or the Territoriee, dhonld iredst on having tickets that read br the NORTH WISSIOURI RAILROAD The only rail mute from St. Louisto St. Joseph. It is the shortest and..luickair. line, by thirteen Imam to the remotest taunt reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. Ate- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri 1 , 3 - the North Mis:•souri ftail road. 1i.61 EON, nen•lii;il: - f:.;T:iti'Rf.,;;;,,,,l R. it, EIRNRY u. STSIVOXU. TrAveling Agent ..Ithr,fn _ UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. SUBSCURIBEIN NA N FAt 1 TURF: and hoop eou.tantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain 000,6. Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattrase4 of all kinds; also, the velebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. A 4-• Prompt attention riven to all order: , for fit ting and layunrdown Caroets, Oil Cloths Ace. oetl7:lyd ROO; MK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, FIER*: FA!!! LIEN. norm.s, REN. TA HA NTS and the trade get.raily can be Aupplied with Chespenke Bey oy,terx, at the lavco, , t wir. , lern.le rate*. Country tra le ,olicited. ELL Proprietor. Yosang'a Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and all the delleaciee. the :lemon will be -erred up in the moat tetbilnble style. ELI YOFNi; SA. V 1•1 HOUS E, Nest to Penn Sylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. 'MAT IND TAK - EN AND FITTED FP, ME. with all the inodern improvements. this po pular resort, the sulocriber preps rol to a....c0tt0 modate his old customers and the public gener ally. with the best the markets aftotd,. Oysters will be served up in every va:iety of style, during the Reason. 'Hie Wince, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending t•) the Public tar their excellence. Can, Ihieket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. my:lloyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, . . 'rixoss. ,s-rcyxvi. ProPrietDr: LIAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP; JIAL at a great egiense,ltith all the modern im provement*. this popular resort, the a.ubseribor as prepared to aoemarnrsiote his friends and the public generally, with the beat the market affordi, OYSTERS will ba eerved up in everYsarietYnt ~fl le during the 5e;,,,,,L LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re- COM In end Inc to the publie for their, ,!xeellen e n. itijMEALS: , erved a., at all bourn, and DAY and NiGRT BOARDERS taken. uptly o LIR 110 USJE, NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, el - yrs B RG H. /111 HE A. SUN 0 II NC E to the public that tic is in daily receipt of FRESH . SHELL ANDCAN.OYSTL: A.. 11 &c. and is prepared to neecramodate the patrons of this old and well knon - ti house with everything in the eating and drinking lino at the ehorteet notice. JUAN SHALRIt, jetlo:ly Proprietor. —.------ I.tJI()It 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 GA%IE. All in-their Proper Season. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN 3,7 CO. - - - lyi AL NXION 110 USE. GEO. Ay Tz, Proprietor; No. 3111 uiberty Arect.jeA be ride the Paenenger Deo,. 01 the Peorhylvenie, Railroad, which wake.. it the most ilouveuieut hou.ie to the city for pacaeugers arriving bythat road. The proprietor having, at considerable ez pense. fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION lOU E, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ms Larder and Bar will be furniehed with the beet the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALWR IN Brandies, Cordials, Winee L _Old Mononga Dela and Reotified "Miskoy, NO. IRO WOOD STREET, POOlburgb fe226m WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamondlAlley, near Wood street. Pittsburgh. P. B` Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and k;lfi s t c o ey ß i zn . dies. Old Monongahela Recnned TALLOW. OIL AND GREASE— D` bbls Tallow. 25 bbls Grease: In store and for sale br F.-8131LERS & CO. Penn street. Pittsburgh MIRE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE dale Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. J. 11. GARDINER. 02 FIFTH STREET. ROLL BUTTER— -1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter axprobox do do l and Sir salg by _ C0 -PA RTNERSHIP—H AVI NO Ad. ei,poieted ,, Fith nein the Real Ebtaterind Gen e ral lLommiewtt, . BMW Ji..l). CUTH itt BERT, our buimatic cale-oosdneted tho,nooacol. & CU - B. CUTHBERT - •:/t. L. CHTIEnirri«:UtrERIT anima= a *kW jes• vors TATE and General Agents. M MARKET STREET. PittslidrA. att e nd to the nib of Ronle-Bolste.,CoßeetioCOMmiti. Ao., and settlement . of notated of pergola deeeued. OAPSTONE 23 BARRELS POW. 'dared Soapstone received and for sale b* nall • HE H. COLLINS. MI: l aV 1 1 1 " 1 , IDA .spa his;:ars - : .. • * fatl dolor. Mob anes% Osaka sad a Field gb of eds. Ai r ai lli arse. nastdare team& not& 4211 RAILROADS. INDIAUPOUS AND fANCNINATI IL IL (3 If ms'sti cornor Virgin alley St. No. 350 Liberty Pilreet Jost reoelved by JA&A. Corner Market and F P i et ietreen. 4.12ti - ....i. :a ii. - ',? a Icl oil ningiVniMlCN: " ICRTS'AititMUTUAL` 4817BAMIE 000X4NY . 111111 TALDEVIDIETIA. On Daildinse,Litnitod or Perpetual. /Merchan dise. Furniture. Ace.. in town or OFFICE NO. 80* WALNUT STREET. 112011_11 . Capital. ...2:09.510 00. Amts,' . .830045011.14. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improvod City Pro perty-, worth double the atuount $155,665 00 Ground rent; lint chime 2.462 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co'et 01 cent. Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 IS cent. loan 30,000 00 Allegheny. County 6 '0 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans lictWMans, wall seeuredi, oi arid Broadlbegletintain Railroad eonspanY, mortgage loan Pcrin ty1 ,,,, 1A Fa;ivn.nl Co, ..F , :..1.- Stock at Reliance Mutual in surance ... Company 24;350 00 Stock of County tire Insurance . 1.000 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co_ 6. 700 00 Commercial Bank- do • 6.13.5 01 Menkishitne'Bunk do ' • 2. 012 50 Union iti. Insurance Co 's Scrip 160 00 Bills Reoeifable, business.tattir -' ' ' 16;297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands 'of agents... 11,38.5 35, --- CLRM TINGLEY. President 96. • DIRECTORS. . . Clem Tingioy, Samuel Bispham, Win. R. Thompson, Rglyert, Steen, Frederick Brown, 151111arn Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall Bill. 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennie. Jaen's T. Bunting. c'harlos S. Wood Smith Bowen. Jame., S. Woodward, John Bissoll, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCHMAN,SeerotarY. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. --_ DT ,ELAWARE ]MUTUAL SAFETY ESN __.../SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 153.3. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA DELPHIA. • MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo and Freight. to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Hoods, by Hirers, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carr:igen, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Nler ehandise generally, on Store& Dwelling Hondas. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiain Martin, Edmund A. Semler, Thoophilus Paulding. John N. Pennue. John C. Davis: James 'Trauquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig. Joseph IL Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. 0, Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley. Satnuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington 11. Jones Brooke. Spencer :krill - 2in, Thos. C. land Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones , James It. Mlarland, Joshes P. Jr. lyre, John R.ilkemple. Pittsburgh. D. Mc07T.29- A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. aIIIIIIT LTIJIGIZN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. jet - tl No, 65 WatorStreet, Pittsliurgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F I R 1 . lIIIHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OFPIIILADELPIII A, OFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fif h. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1860. Pabliebed Agreeably to An Act of Asaeuubl.r. being: Pirbt Mortgagee, amply secured .$1.8911.10 Real Estate. (present value *ZICCI,3I3 61.1 cost 1(2.996 Zi Temporary Leans en ample Collet tenil Securities 89,135 56 Stocks, (present value ($86, 667 72.) cost 89,786 66 Not and BIlLi Receivable 1,821 00 Casa 27.919 33 .2013.0.51 The only Profits from premiums whi chthid com pany eau divide by law, are from rinks which have been detanutned. laduranced made on every description of Prop ertyi in Town end Country. at rates as low as are ounaistent with security. Since their incorporation, a Reriod of thirty years, they live paid loaded by }ire, to au amount exceeding Four :Millions of Dollars, thereby af , fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prymt , tnom all liabilities. 1d,10, , paid during the year 1A39,063,138 AWL DIRECTORS. Cherie.; W. Rancher, Mordecai D. Lewis. • Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, • Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards George Pales , CHAS. N. 'HANCE:ER, President. EDW.kiID C. DALE. Vice President. WM. A. STRRI., Setratarz_pro tem. J. GA RDN hit COFFIN Agent, tuyl6 Nort4pgmt cor. Third wrod fits. , . WESTERN' INSURANCE MPANY, OF PFFTSIII7IIGII. GEoanir DARSIR' President. •• F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Cent. R. D. COCHRAN, Getel Agent. No. 92 Water,street. (Spaug & cve, Warehouse, • • up stairs,rPittaleargb. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKEL... • ; ; • fLunc Institution managed by Directors who ere well known in the comnuntmiti;and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, tonna tai n the character which they have assumed.'as of fering the beet protection to these )vho desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th. Phil. Stock Accounts .1 63.000 00 O3lortgace 2360 00 Office 1. urniture 110 Open Open Account% etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,351 99 Premium Notts. 77,605 2D Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. $4.96.211 76 R. Miller, Jr., James Wittley. Nathaniel Holmee, Alexander Nimlek. George Darsie Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Ricketeon. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer, DayidM.Long. Rea J. Thomae Benj. Bakewell, John R. M'Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA. Seeretary. WM. BAGALEY, Preesidenp. • omee, Co,. EtarlteVaad Water ate., Insure@aain Dim and Demme in the Naviga tion of the Southern aid Western Rivers. Lakes. and Bayous.and the Navi gation of the '" Sea s. Insures against Law sue4,Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Win. higigey. - • • . Wm. G. Johnston koi r. irk. Jr.. Reese (*ens. . .. M. ilwur:,.. s. .M. re. Bingham. Jae. M. Cooper. ohn Shinto_ n. J. Caldwell. Harbaugh, John B. Dilworth. mhalydh C. H. Zug. . • PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COIN:PAN Y , NO. 149 OHESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital— 4211400 Ateeti..,:4lo4l,ollll. W _ tu. MAHE ALL HINDS OF IN. SUBANCE. r eij trifarrseua orLiinited.on every deieription 4 Or ifetehibidlo. at reasonable rates o prom nat. ROBERT P. KING President. M. W. BALDWIN' ties President. DIRECTOR& Charles RIM. R. A. Cops , E. B. English. George P. ims a y er y. . : & C. Sherman. Oki Clayton. S. J. Maguire Mier. F. BLACKBURN, SeeiritalF. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. is4:ly Comer Third and Wood stmts. IONONGAIIELA INSHANCI COIPANY OF PITTSBURGH. j_ASIEB A. R NN. President. HENRY M. AT D Capt. JAS. WOO Qum A G Ek t. OFFICE NO. 9$ WATER imumer. did a lneure all kinds of Pinata lIIABINE ABUTS. MAY 10th, 1661. Stock Due 8 1 111, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. 676,750 CO Dills Receivable.-- ....... _ 23.15 M 34 115 Bills Discounted 36,211 76 ortaaws Shire — 1 Mechanics' hall 12400 01) stock cost 100 Shares Minns' Bank 4 11.165 00 • stock cost 5.175 00 40 Shares Exchange Ka' stock mat... 2.(60 00 50 Shares Bank et ....... burgh ..... -. 2,750 00 ------ Balance aback Aceennts.—__. ...... 65,997 8 UM 7 7 5 Office Farniture--------,. 3410111iRk 4 . . 314' pada. tbaharail. Mgri. AMMO wampum. uss ./TPTSBUSGH POST reiblidial inert monies. Dilandaee excepted.] Corner PIM sad Wood! Illyeetp. TEEMS .66 PIM ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. 411- Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week. 1 1 / 1 ,11115 OF ADVICUTINING. Sew". one time 50 three times *1 00 one week 1 75 one month 5 00 .. throe month! 12 00 .: skit monthl 13 00 nine months 24 00 " one e ar 30 00 TEN 1.1333 make a square. About eight word! averace a line. Bunness notices, insertol on the keel page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the :lame °Mae every Saturday morning. .11* - Terms Si per annum, in advance. lurSingle eopiee, ready formalling, PIPE CPETB AM- Addp.4 IA WEN P. Te :VP:. 10.000 00 2,500 (KO 4.000 00 Alrertising at reasonable rate. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 31 Emancipation of Slaves in the all slaves in the Dutch West India Col onies will be set tree on the hit of July, 186:3, under the fiAlowing conditions: The compensation of three hundred guil ders is to he paid to the owner of each slave—whether nine, women or child— and theslaves are to rem,r•n tinder an ap• prenticeship for a term of three years. during which time they are to be paid wages for their work, hall' of :Hell wages to accrue to government. The Dutch governMent will grant two millions of guilders per attain for emigration. The dutch pessessions in America are Guiana. St. Eustatius, Curaeoa, St. Martin and Saha - . Guiana contains a free population of fifteen thousand souls and thirty-seven thousand five hundred blacks. St. Eusta tius, a leeward Island, has five thousand whites and twenty thousand Marks. A writer in the Mark Lane (Eng.) Fs. press, who has made the potato ai study for years, arrives at the following conclusions respecting their diseased condition : The fungus which causes their decay is always perceptible with the microscope, and usu ally to the naked eye. It generally attticks the stems first, and then descends to the tubers. The same fungus is discoverable in the diseased tubers, and in the soil contiguous to them; and a like fungus has never been found on healthy haulm or tit. berg. This fungus, when carefully removed from the diseased leaf and transferred to the substance of the healthy tuber, will originate the specific disease at the points of inoculation in from four 4 to 8 days. Every sort of potato will, under favorable eonditions, suffer, bat, as a rule, the thick er the skin the less prone is the tuber to offer a timely :tidos to the spores All remedies of any practical value in check ing the disease are reconcilable with its fungoid character; and as a safeguard dis eased stems and tubers should always be burned or deeply -buried. Warm, humid weather, with a gentle breeze blowing from a variable point, is favorable to the invasion and rapid progress of the diseases whilst.eold, dry weather temporarily cheek: its advance. The writer's practice for the stay of the disease consists in cutting off and removing the haulm close to the ground. when diseased about half way down. Rake the soil over the lower por tions of the - stems, arid leave them for a month. This plan is inexpensive, and usually gives a fair result, in some seasons there being only three, and in others. as high as ten per cent of diseased tubers. Those not infected were of good size, mealy, and kept well, Another good plan is to plant on ridges, and when the disease appears in the haulm. turn it down right and left, and place a little earth over the roots. The fungus is thus washed away from the tubers du• ring a rain. [We give the above not to endorse them, but only as the views of one, who.speaks somewhat positively., and apPareritly from intelligent experience. Ed. American Agriculturist.] Episcopal Convention. PHILADELPHIA, May 29.—The Episco- pal Convention of this diocese adjourned this evening, after having adopted the re port of the committee against a division of the diocese: Anew Committee was sub sequently appointed, composed of Western members to report-as to the feasibility of such a division, provided that this action shall not commit the Convention in favor of that proposition. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GRO CE R NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTREET .420:n LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS. HEELS, $1.25 LADIES LACE GAITERS. HEELS, *1,00! LADIES RID SLIPPERS 45e. at lro. 13 Fifth Street, 2d door from Market, my 9 D. 8. DIEFENBACHEIL 1862. M'CORD & CO. HATS, DAM STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND Wholesale and Retail. SHAKER HOODS. 101 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. viTB ARE NOWRECEMING A LARGE ADDITION to soreheads Immense Stook of Hata Cam Straw Goode, Bonnets, Shaker Hoods and.Pahn Ustaste. IMoreluinta visiti our cite ean buy from us at LOWER PRICES th an in Phi ladelphia or New York . " ap2edand ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth At., Bank Block. . - - ,311117111371 AGAINST ALL HINDU OF A. FIRE AND MARINE • RISKS. LSAACJONES s President; JOHN D. MCCORD. Vice Preeident; BOOK. Secretary ; Capt. WILLIAM . DEAN. General Agent. DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones. C. GE HOBBB7. liar ve7 ChiMeAMlL:R.c L thm.Jolizi , A. Wilson, 11. L. Fahneetook. John D. AcCord, Captain Adam Jaeobe.R.P.Sterling..Capt. W. Dean; Robert L. M'Onew. Robt. H. Davie. n 023 TIERNAN & GETTY, Whole Sale and Retail Grocers, ThrIPOITEIII AND DIALS'S IN TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, like., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, n0.20:17 ALLEGHENY CITY. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT NO. 89 MAREZET STREET. 1,40 t AT TES PRICES L a m a -s u m Lutin g Heel Gaiters for $l.OO " Lid mi l 140th Urdu Colima Hod Gaiters wi ...._ f IAW walth alum Congress Heel Gaiters CO. c Ihmatili-hreeile, Heel Hoots for VA% weed 20,066,6.1155 el &wise*. six. I rt 4. , diii...i. ..........,_, tAl2 75 ' ••Wi; rairts3S..l. - 7 r-iTs . sa . 111011*41014, I ' . MP, I #o4 IKA„Th. nl7 ifoo=lo7l4, madi elUr ar gETZali , ANN .f 44 1 Editor and Pr.priet.r. Dutch Colonies The Potato Diseaso PITTSBtRGH. 1862. f; st; 4 4' 4.`"- ==e MMM MMWM JENNE 4fOXMION, GENIRAL COIIISSION 111011 ill, ♦FD DRALERIS Flour, Grata mad all Mad* of Country Produce, Whips and Liquors, floors, Tease°. de. INES. air Liberal advaneee made on coneinamente or HIGH W OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST atrinly PHILADELPHIA. ' NEW SPEINGI IMPORTATIONS MEN A.NI) SOyS• ann , l9 rnr MILITAUY PritPOSES. Now-in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, Arid for ,S;ilo by DE COLTRSEY, LAFOURCADE dc CO mymnid PRODWM. BRICE CO., UCE AND PR & OVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER ,STREET, Philadelphia. Itis. Liberal advances made on consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN E ELLISON..W.II P ELLTBOW-BODMAN 8E113140N JOHN. B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTER! OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AM VESTINGS, NO. 239 MARKET STREET, (2d door below Foortb,) PIMA DELPIIIA, n Rtit Wholesale Druggists, NO. 523 MARKET 151TREET, PHILADELPHIA,. DEALERS IN • Paints. Oils. Window (Ha.s, Dye-stuffs, hr.. and •ISqents t,r Kerosene; 4ihio and Pittsburgh Cual Oils, Burning Fluid. Cam phene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md - ------- - GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer EVECY DESCRIPTION OP GENTS . FURNISHING GOODS, 010 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, 0 N GCOY I3 T.ACTURERS of: IMPORTERS, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS'. TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH. STREET. inyklyd PHILADELPHIA AR - CES MAGEE, Imparter and Dealer 'in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Sze, 2is MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA. tnyl - - FRIES & LEHMAN, No. 31:: MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. Jobbers in Cloths, eassimereg, Testings tUe.. suitaAlwble ays for t on he t hand rad ae. well selected stook of (3oods E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., INPORTRIZS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AND DELLICRIS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH' FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. sp10:10 - - JAMES H. OHILDS. • HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, :Pa... MANUFACTURERS or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF CNIE4NA.I3IDIELGS, 12 hullos to 40 Images Wide. 4147. Orders may be left at 11. CHILDS & CO'S, 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. nalayds 1 T .S S. iir•Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirts on haul, and made to order. On shortest notice, at H. WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT F . A.:crrpßxr, oe3l No. 47 St. Clair Street. LATE STYLES OF SUMMMFL GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY AS JUST . RETVEINED FROMTHE H East, and we are now remising an elegant stock of Goode for the ,Summer Wear; combining together one of the choicest and moot desirable , stocks to be found East. and take special pride in earning the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the, Kari% *bitch will be made up to order lu our usual style to the satisfac tion of all who favor as with their _patronage. SAML. GRAY k SON. • Merchant Tailors, No. 59 Fifth street. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nos. 17 and 111 Fifth Street. • • Ribbons Himps.llrsids , Lem* Buttons. ate., for Pre : Trimmings styles. - 11mbroldesid Boo m k and Cambria Coll a rs end Sets.; Beal :Lebo rid Lace Triammil Collars and Sets kerchiefs. Black Lace, Gremuline and Tissue Viols. actable Yokes and Pantaletts. INging Lams. Miles, etc., Ladies' and Children's. Hode,:of eves? description, Gloves, Claunlets, Hits, Bonnet Rib bons, Ruches, Shaker Hoods, Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Another lot of " Crinolisn'HlMierie." (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirt, ronounee it the beat ever made. The! "Quit, nit MUlt"i11401 the " Flexure Skirt," sire it' bir viiiithr of gentlemen's Furnish attention. .Goods. Etna Shirty Col lars, Ties, Suspenders. etc, of most desirable Lyles. A full assortment of . Fancy articles and otio Wholesale and retail N Myer ns. s will find a large and raellent line of goods in every departure's at the LowsorIVIIIIILItrIIKINI Vol C1AJ1N,..1,1 apl4 BATON, MAMIIM ACO.. 17 PIM H.' H. SMITH, ' 7 1 . NOTARY PICTS Lie OFFICZ AT THZ PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, NMI moor Wood WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, • Asa Importers of WIZEN, MOW OEM *a ALSO. Distilling and Dealers in FINE 9p4015== .. WHIM Frousxra swap mammas. AL by riot. 01.00 B .00 per h remind Rol foe ids •D 8 127 Likes ot. oat to Load. tvr too oter -IiMII:tmlE01111111. DOLLAR WOGS BARK, •a FOIIIMI - ORMITZRED ill 1855. AMY= DAILY, IMOD f To 2 O'CLOCK; V also. on-Wedneeday and Saturday eraning: , from May Net to November let. from 7to o'clool; and from November lat to May Ist, from 6 to 6 o'oloek. • Deposits received of albums not less than O, r. DOLLAR,. and a dividend of the mum decle rcd twice a year, in June and December. Interett ha: been declared semi-annually; in June and Decetn ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of siN percent. afear. Intermit. if not drawn out. Is plaCed to the credit of the depositor surprineiPal, and henry the .same interest from the first days of June and Do ',ember. compounding t wice, a year. . without troubling the depositor to:milli:or oven to present his pass book: At this rate Money will doable' is less than twelve years, making in the aggregate ILIGINZ AND ONE-HALY FIR CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter.. Ily-Laws Rules and Regulation, furnished grat is, on aoPlieali , u We ea.. 61, VRESIDCNT. GEOHGB A LBRBE. VICE PIIESIDENTS. John B. 11rFatItlem Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshaii Alexander. SPeor. James B. D. eels Benj. L. Fahnectock, A. M. Pollock, M. '6 James McAuley. Hill Burswin, James Merchant. Win. J. Andersen. TRUSTERS. Alexander Bradley. James D. KeIIY, John O. Backofen„ Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John 11. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marihall, Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Itingwalt. Hopewell Hepburn. John IL S hoen burger, Wm. S. Haven, AVM. E. Sehmertx, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Yindle, Richard Haye, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S.LavelY. Christian Yeager. SECRIMAIV Ain TIMISTIRRIt. CHARLES A. COLTON. HOLMIEB ilk BONS. BANKERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Dra ft s, Acieeptancm. Gold, Silver and r, k Notes.. atohange on the Eastern and Western Citles conitasitly for sale. Colleetions made in all rece i ved throughout , be United States. De its in pin funds or current paper. No. 57 Market street, betweeh Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS & BANKERS & BXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, jaB:ly PITTSBUGII, PA. ALDERMEN JAMES M. TAYLOR, AL I. ID .0 It At , OFFICE: 451 Pena Street, Fifth Hated jrIOLLETTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: V Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Ltgai Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. aptkly AGRICULTRAI. D. B. ROGERS A NON, NANUPACITRIZRO OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GRAIN mrpmar, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer fUreets,Ninith Ward. PITTSBURGH, PA JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING - AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Toa Till IL&LW OP Floor, Grillo Boron, Lard. Batter, Dried ?run wad Frog are Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Frannie G. Bailey.EN.. William Dilworth. Sr.,_ S. Cuthbert k Son, l'ittaburgh, Boyd k.Ott. Hasher ,k Swearingen. S. BrodY, Cashat 4k M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton. k Co., Wheeling. myZ3:2l,thin APOLLO lIIALLBILLIARD SALOON. CHARLESGARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customer that he is still to be found at his old stand: APOLLO HALL entrance on Fourth street. He has always on band the beet quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon. with good tables, balls and cues. ' Remember the pla es. Apollo Hall. Fourth st. nest Wood. entrance from Fourth. i.vlO:lY IF TOM WANT NOWE Moon NEW Frizit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed. and other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or ins. NeW °hinge, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where you will Beta new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a _general and toll assortment of Family Groceries, Teas e Wines. Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors: • HAWORTH k BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond , and Diamond alley. • HUGH X. BOLE. ENGINE BUILDER & BILILCIII2IIMg Duquesne Way, near the Point, ' to order, and warranted as good a van made, the following machinery. via: Downes. Turning Lathes, for wood air= Planets, for wood and iron; Drilling lifigednes• liousin and Tobacco Screws; Patent7tiZti Model Machines , in the best manner. : Pullies and Dangers, of all sizes and gagtotfl . Screws, of any diameter and pitch , to Artetarlbet in length. 11 ill also make, and have en Una. Doctor and Niggol Engines, and Deck 'for steamboats, ,ke. Lathe inhears sml bar ing done to order; can plane 32 bidet Ril.ol/.% feet 6 inches long. _,_. All Orders Promptly Filled ad•Dartuag Solicited. N. B. — Particular attention and pea given to repairs on Printing P Machines. real" lidgiltis 1 -------------- SAE -,•,. 1 JOBBERS AND DETAILS:AD T. T. M'BUIt% it CO, HOUSE., SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER Xa. 2 Xt. Clair Street, [CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. Sir All wcrk emanated to me will be neatly and promptly :wawa. oe2l-ly EATON. NACRUN & CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, -OF Trimmthig, Bmbroiderieer. HOeiettY. Tlee. Boneaders. Rain Umbrellas, Comets. Ribbons, AM all ktods Fano Aitielea and l i r' 11"6. ,• ilkyill!Aukle lavers supplied :beet terms. . "T°ll - . 11141.717741 ti CO„ TEA BOAT WRECK FOR .SALE - The wreck. of steamer hiESSRNOER, now teing at the Marini Railway , eonsinting of Hull, Boilers. Engines, Doetor. Nigger, Hog Chains. Anchor Chum, ko. try to LOWELL k BRO.. Na. AS Water street. ~s:~a , , . 101101 C NO (A AN D 4110 . 11 FINS l* MINES, Gay Elevators, Separetorr, Horse Powers Alla y itaitincSoythee.Torks. Spades, and F ann i n Implementer teasingly.' constantly on hand and for Ade by • .IBEVICHAIII & LONG. • .. - • • No. 127 Liberty street next door to Hareta Hotel, my 27 immures Two itvxmin) f "" tum"4l4"' Btot3etselepant Rosewood :esqund corners,. Foll iron film% wood lops mar rich mount bow for two - idollors.• For wale by s;JORNI MIGLOR.SSWord street • itit it — oir leli NEW AM'YOBJE PIANOI6-4riother tolpply of the ISM &new Oath, -Ilioetwood ; Pirage. from Basalt= Bt6thom, Mow Yoeitjtud• teemed sod - .701 IN H. 11111LLOR ; -.16111' -• • • ' -•- 61 Wood stmt. . .12mazie LANDO. iron NE 117114011"dereiref choice land fn Mc- Nisieedent4lPlL; iirabontli lanes front the di lelthenjorisor. 4o• width .tbsaw is . wood plank w schools he. - 111 Lk. I[ l o ' I riVibent one mile from ' thn • ' W sod la good and there areaseisne indissainen• of - Petroleum. The land will be sold Arm**. •terins. and part pay taken in Carbon" Oil if desired. There is abun dance of timber, Oalt e Pine, &a. Persona looking for oillinw isr mod._timber lands. will find the above eitittantlon. • • a CTITIIBIIitTi it SONS, • n 176 .... 51 Market street. B 6114"414"alliE. MI boas Devi Burlington Herring• this a ff . am ter ogle to "n " • REYMER k Mtn: aft- NO; 12!. awns -- Waal street. IVONLAJII FuguilfeittAlo 'MIR WAREHOUSE. IikArgorRAS,HT.,; ALLEOlimy . . . fa.braietu. 'win mei*, p le mptia..: Onion am bp m therms 0.0./AIMRAPICit.iIIr.: Lame PLOYD: omo Arid. ;. 261&17 rWMe_MW, A S l4. N bS 1A1L.1 . 1111,....ELL ET e A SZ WOWS F 7 / - otr#. Jev WEstreet. ; • • -zioaarltr. ' : 011 .42. 1 h.. • BEISTOJE PAPER RAN 411,0111—A lane lot anew priest, ..leashed and for sale aim W. P ST . ILIIRIELtLy, Wood street 'l` t , i A., 4) itztomAolt4, 'mmo 71. lecAtai T ry 4.4. 4 - • • IMOLIZIONT ~ . 1 A. - rourivx - s Ax'' Fr ANKIdW. VENANOO . O4 - ThilishOoda thy2l. :17d IL W. PATTERsux 024./..,.11mr50 • PATTERSON & DAWBO4,, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS.. • Diamond Street, near 4111rairig jaMy PITTSBURG/I: PA B. F. LUCAS; ATTORNEY AT,II,AIN. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT sTazwr clotas fJetue the Court Am") PITTSBURG/1. Pt L. BRAOKEZIRIDCif, rinr 0 N 'V AT JAW, OTC/HT:, NO. FOURTH NT4 .1 . D . If A. IN (.7 CI ti 3Et ATTORNEY AT LAW NO. 73 GRANT STLE-111 ert"PiBIT2O/11. r KUM. il;Lt SURGEON D 1'4216T Jr. • sucee: , -or to U. W. Diddle, No. 1 %4 field s: rpet. from Bto I ceeiook. frail 2 to 5 o'clock. NM* IRON MANUFAOTIIII AWL AMERICAN IRON NV ORES. Jones tt - , JLaugliliLes;. NIA p.i eTtltEit9 Or • lIICoN •.ND NA MO, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET Mt Lauth's Pateni shaftiag. Piston Pia* k W.lli EU OUSTS. 93 11rister Strev: and 132 Flrist , PlTTSltiraCia • An.loorncr of Franklin and South Wit* Clrjray.._ JoNEs....runN L. BoyD...Wat. PITTSBURGH STEEL •WORKS JONES, BOYD 8c90.5; . - . 11M.,.. 7 •?7 ,1 !" .1 :4 1 22'n- 14 :1 ° A F irstet l i ' ANZI and AA.l:eB. corner Rosa and First street& po2i;in PITTSBURGH Pt. FURNITURE. J. D. PACMSER JOHN Y. milk LTILNITIPRE VON CAIM—A FULL AN .22 SORTMENT of Pittsburgh muudightred FuRNITuls E, embracing BOOK CASES =and every rirtiele needed in a weI *FA L L lf • ling, as well as a fine assortment of • OFFICE FEBNITIIIII4'' Constantly on hand and made to order:" Arm only terms an which business is done at tbistirob lisliment is for C A:3 li, prices we exerLaammaii ingly. Per,ona iu want of anything idumkaimr• line wroilii oily:interred hyeallint at FAcEEINER & JIMI/11FIL 111 A Smithfield stmt, below/If& mh29-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOT/IE4 - Bra: CARPETS AND OIL OLOTES 24 Piece/4 NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Fleece NEW BRUSSELS cAurET Sir- Theac have lust been receivaLmilmo . ot the LATEST AIVI, 'UGLIEST PA/Tmanil. it the lower t prices.- W. ;IL eel 9 NEW CARPETS, OIL €lollB t ke —A T M. " CALLUM 9 .11, No. ST F's -27 LipinarGllT PREVIOUS TO 15WRIE MAP advanee in prices, of which - ihe vantage is offered in purchase FOR AO ITH, PARK & Ce 4 NINTHWARD FOUNDRY EPITTSBURG Warehouse, No. 1 49. First and lite SestE. PAa Oa /Manufacturers of all sizes and dO4 400003 z Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and W Said Iron% Dog Irons. Wagon Bo=ar, 8t Stag Putties. Hangers anti Couplings._ • ' '.' ' "„ Also jobbing and Machino owing. dam soription made to order. . .. - . Waring a complete machine lollop_ Waal! the Found r y. all neeeesary fittinvirwile attended to .... T HE DOITGOLAS MIENOILIALe—rIIIII DOUGIPLOMA OP MEMBERSHIP - :the !AS MON UMENT ASSOCIATION: WM fully engraved on steel, about nine d • &r a t c inches dimensions, is now ready for to the RI bseribers to the monument engraving consists of two Intl length.fatinenagre vignettes, one a tine portrait of tb". statesman, end the other America Mae 4 wreath. besides a bird's•eye view of the grave of Douglas, on the shore of Lake Middy* sit now al pear:i at Cottage Grove. . To all persons forwarding to the "Aglosibitiota.. one dollar or more, will he sent ow oriole, diplomas. with name and amount dab, thereon, and signed by the Preside nary. s tiontributors in the sum of ONE'BOLIkIa . LIU/ become life members of the Douglas All Association;• in the sum of TWENTY DO A Pf l`r 'honorary life members, and in the sew .1 HIJIWRED = DOLLARS. honorary Ufa • _of the Board of Trustees. All editors who will insert the above !WA* daily. weekly or tri-weekly issues three with an occasional notice to abvsaturtim view, will have forwarded to them a diploma as honorary lire member of thigeitito ciaticn: upon the receipt he iheikieletytelfa IN* of their paper containing the for , - . • IVA LTER. II :TATES,. •spra •.•- .i datic . LEONA RD W. VOLK; Seeretaig: N. D.—Local received and solicitors. for ma tributions are are being authoriaellft Alba king States to take charge of the intereatg of the aa sociation. - Pamphlets and eirenlara containieg -11111106 sanitation, 'Destitution, by laws. .• refe Peal will he sent to all who - rill for* - thee addreis. . , Communicationashonld be direetedlo theetko• sentry llinoisDouglas Monument Association," Mose. rastliot , LAIIDRET/I'S • , . . GARDEN . AND FIELD r. nark WABUIANTED FRESH ANDIIIEMOniz *VAUD a general assortment of r - - --- Agricultural laaplesama • ! rd • Abaft aud Ornatueutad. . . received and for gale by :•,;. BECKHAM & neat No. 197 LibertlMltneat iinerto Ilares 1., grIONIE ONE. COME ALL. TO Ebbe LEL. MI LAND'S Auction. and buy 70111/ 4 and Gaiters ArIaNIIM LAND—NO ACEIDEOF - ' - ..-t-.4 aLW 46 cleared and in oultir ation.nk ....... tepee. well watered and conveni 1. - . mitts and eintrebea Situate in • 1 „,,j ... . f .,- ship abournine alibi front the ailiNv • , Tern," eon tor *ale by- . • ._ ::._ - ' , ,0 -; -S. CIITIMER aau ,„. A DOUBLE 'TATE Piano' SOW 144 order tor 'finely dollayA_For sale , sp23 JOHN IL al= LOR. Bli Woodoissi, S FOR S HOES.. OES. N EY, GO TO 111 30N, PA
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