RAILROADS. 1130,2. TIM loge - 4: — PITTSBURGH FT. WAYMEHICAGO s TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SUM Ett A RANGR MI r. Commencing May sth, 1862 rpm': TO CINt'INNALTI AS QUICK, -ffi- and to Indinu::uol•.q, St. LOllid and Chieata, shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Faq Line. Mali Loaves Pittsburgh...../% 00 41. tn. 7.1.0 a. in. 1t!,541 p. w. CAI ) : I. lit 7.2 n a. M. m, Arrives Vrestline .... i.. 5 .20 P. In. 8 .30 p. m. Ft. Waync....2.110 p. a. 2.25 a. ni. Chicago ...... _8,35 p. tn. 5,35 a. to, FOR coLummrs. CINODZ NATI S ST. LOUIS, Leaves Crestline ...... a. m . 7,'26 p. ni, 5 . 541 p. Arrives at ..7 i:ilutubus...ll.3o a. in. 10,115 p. Cincinnati.. 4.20 p. in. 5.40 n. to St Louis 0,25 a, in. 9.00 FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves Omitline S-30 a. in. Arrives at p. in. 5.15 a. m. St. Louis 7.;50 a. ta. 645 p. in ; AllTrahiethrough to Chicago without ohiingo of Cam. " the by Steubenville. Train: un both : I t Columbus. and I , :tssou.tc-1 , all :. :tit,. Cioci , tati together. EAST \\ AHD TaA :; ARRIVE AT Prrrsornini Chicago Expreas ",110 a. in ettiemo Mail 3,10 I). to Cincinnati and St. lsmis Expregs 7,45 p. ut ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive I,eave . Arrive Allegheny Newlirighton New Itrigl,m Allegheny 9.00 nm 10.4111 ain 5.13 ain 9.30 ain 12.00 1.20 pm 11,43 ain 5.311 ain 41:40 pin 0.,45 pm 12.241 pm 2.00 p 0.30 r in 5.15 pm 3.20 pin 5.00 pin MARKET TRAIN. leaves Alliance at 3.30 a. In. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a. m. !teams Allegheny at 3,10 p. in. Arrives at Alliance SAW p . tai 113. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. ge. Tiekets'good on the accommodation and market trains are solid at reduced price,. The 6.30 p m acemintioda thin t run oomiects at New Brighton with packets for w Castle. T trough trains eonneet follows: At Enon, with stages for New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. Sce. At Oreille, Ohio, to and front 141illershurgh, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo,Detroit, etc. At Creatlitte, thr Deaware, Sprhigfi cid, Columbus, Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, Louisville, eta. At Lima. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo etc. At Fort WASIIC, for Porn, Lafayette, Ind., Saha Quincy, Knokatlr.St..lt.seplt and int nrote diate points in Central Indiana and (Monk. At Plymouth for Laporto-. And at Chicago, with train:: for all points in Till - nolo. Miasouri. lowa, Wisron , in arid 31inne:ota. For further information and throng!' ti , lcta. , apply to. tlEolttJli PARK NI, 'll. 4 {td Aa't. Union Passenger Station. PittAittrelt. and A. Q. CASSELL:MO:I Agetd, A Ilegi11 . 1.). .10I1N 8..1 ER Vl:7i, Lianerat Suocriat widen!, W.M. P. SlllNS..;eneral Passenger Agent - 11.EVEIAN D. pirTsituteu 111 AND ‘.../ II F.E ItA I LIKOA D. SUMMER AR R A.N7 On and after MONDAY, MAY 5 b Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, inTiltsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURii COLUMIII:3 ,F 7 eINerNNA I SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBEN VILLE. - - • Leaxes 1 LOU a . p t . 112.50 r. do Steubeuville... 4.110 " I 4.00 do Newark 1 9.30 " t 10.15 " do Coluinhti , ...... 111.10 I 11 -4 5 ; 1 .211 p. m. 1 5 - 1" •m. .... • tt . t:t . 6.11; No ,lionce of ears between Pittshurrik einnari. Spieudid slcq.nin g - gar. :ttr:iPin..l f., ,111 nigh trains. 1';i• Leav,!; Pli.N l / 1 1Mil. j G . iu . " " ' e..);) li'heelinz " 1:1.21 •• I 1.5.; ArriveA Benuir. • Corkneeting ;LL w;tiland ; at..l:eliair with tAiiitrii I kailrvul fir o i tu th h it , and Ciiwintwiti, kid Limit, and points W• 24 :.c s e;•,eu PITTSEU [UM ANOI F. Leave: X.,00 , u , u,. da " 3.c00 •• flaya.nl !sat) " i 7,iJ " tlo :111 • ci.l3 " j -I. " do p..ott 3.42 '' Arcivei Clevo.s.ful " 41.:t0 " Connertirur at. lit/yard 'fti...a.rawt= lirtinoh fur New Philadelphia it:141411:d L o ver- al Aill :thee with I'ittsiturglt : fort W a y h e ah ,l Itailrow4 litpl-en, with Ciovelathi, and Citsoinhati 11 It for Almon. eity,ti.....ta and :%lillermburd;, and at Cleveland with t' I: It IL fur Eric, bankirk, an.l with C ,\ .1 R Tor Tole./o, Detroit. Chicago Het the north wad.. WelLiv icarez Tr. Iteturniro: Tritio; arrivo of in. 3.25 angtS.oo ~ tieket , it> 01 Frominehl the west, : . ettllnvo , l, tool)) nov;no . tot, 100 cured at the Itilteity Area 41 ~ .•.. oi. ibtl.lllll Vb. 13111\ STE 1% . ,1 Itl', Tiok or gout. For farther portionlar , apply t o '4_ILLIAAI STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Aloe in Freight Station. Penn street. th,:r; 1862 MITIIIMEit ARRANGEMENT. g)N AND AI rEn moNDAV. :1111" PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL EAILIIOAD EIILI ELT aIA 11.1 e. TILIL Eli S. rl_ E It01:44 11 MAIL _Leaves the i ev..eitger Station every warning (exeept,Sutlayl at :!,:itra nt. stopping only :it the principal Stat.loll: 4 k .114 Making direct ..0i11ig...1 at. ilarridallrg for Baltimore aunt .Wit'llillgtl,ll. and for N.:if Yoik via the A I lett LOWn 11.1110. T THROUtIIF IEXPRES.; • TRA IN leaves daily ataaila p in, stopping only at principal sta rt . A. making reel een fleet ion at II arris.h rg fer Baltimore am Washington, unitlur New York via Allentown route. TH FAST DINH leavii the above named sta tion daily. (except Sunday) at ti. 29 p. m.. stop pingonly at principal stations, connecting at Har risburg, forßaltimore and Washington. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 5,23 p. ui. making Mom :connection for New lurk from Kensington Depot at 15:30 p. aa. . oval Camden A Amboy line. ACCOMMODATION 'TRAINS JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. tn., stop ping at all stations and running a s Cone elaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (excopt Suuday.) at 040 a. tn. SECOND ACCOMMOpATION TIIAJN for Wall's station leaves' dady, (except Sunday) at UMW a. in. TUT RD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur %Vial's stadium leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p—ta. • FOURTII AUCOM.3 , IOPATION TRAIN for Wall's station. leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 6.45 p. in. RE'TURNING Tit.t INS AItLtIE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Eivres.4 12,25 p m Mail 12.05 a. in. Mist Line 12,55 a. n i. Johnstown A.M0111:111:113 Linn 10.05 rt. in. Ist Wad's Station Accommodation 6.3i1 a. 2d Wail's Station Aeemuniodation A. 35 3td Station Accommodation 1,03 p. m. Ith Wall's Station ACI.,1!)1111:1(bIti 011 10 p. m. Jar TrainE for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Ac commodation East and West. and Express and Mail West. F ii. B E TO NEW Y0RK........ PRILADELPA BALTI.I.IO.III' LANeAsTF,i. R.A.Inti.z:RERO 44 10'13a `Led ;•-• uo t he Penn itadr”.d t.• more and New .tinin earn will bo ellartred. , ! , co dish:owe trav eled iu ad.itnon to the Ftd t ion rates, except from statioth; where the ca.:no:l.l.y ha- no agent. NOTICE-1a mum of In::. the Company will hat the:,,,ove6 redponAble for personal le:Reap:o only, and ier an amount net exeee.iing SI N. B.—An Omnibus lane ha, been employed to convey paaseogersand leo Inntee to and th e depot, at a aharea tmt exceed cent to each pnasenger :upi baggage. For tickets apply to . _ J. STEW ART. Apint, • At the Pena:Lß- R. PK:teen:ter Station nn Liberty and On ain streets. .E.NOEIIt LEW IS, Ti 02.4 Genera/ Superintendent, Altoona.. Pit. GENDs riNz CALE BOOTS, $l.OO GENT'S FINE MX BOOTS 64.0 u OERTS FINE CALF BOOTS. LOUS D. S. DIFFENBACHER, N 0.15 Fifth street. a 34 al door from Market. A CIIIIZAP BUILDING- LOT—A GOOD 11 building lot on Wobster street, saving 21 feet front by LI feut deep 1 , , .25 foot siley. Priee only 00. }Or tale by S. CUT itE:".l' ,tcSJNS;. wys No.ll etteet.,i RAILROADS NEWRout* A - 1.4 RIVER AND RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Rude, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafilyetto and Indianapolis, New Alban y and Salem.and Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO. ROCK ISLAND, BURLINOTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TI RRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights. and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawreneeburg in lees time than by any other route by twenty-four hourg..und at as low rates. The only road by which slnowents can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agen: at. Cincinnati, F. B. Cl Agent at 'Lawreneeburgh, will reecho pro:not attentri, and no charge for VOW s.; CH Vint 'lnto YOGIS tin CO3INIISSION AT LA WRENN.: For farther inlhr;uation a pply t:t TlioM AS ATIOAS. (No. In w u ter s; reet, of the ComPanY, who is prepared P•IiitIUGH lui erTY'TS for passengers and freL.,h! ;‘. Tmal;:napolis, Terre Haute, Lanivette, Chi,go, Peru, Oreen castle, Crawfordsville, Charle:ton, Paris anti Mat toon, &n., &e. 11. F. LORD, Pr,ident. JOHN F. CIiF.E'L, Oeuerai Freight Agent. 1862. 111WORTA NT. 1862. 5.31) 10. al ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPIL And other Points hi Northern Mis:inuri, the States of liimsas or the Territories. , hould insiq On having tiel:ets that re:id by the NORTH MiSSOURI li.il LiWA,I7 The only rail route from Z,T. St..losvoh. IL to kiolitzt iine by thirtisu hours to the remote:4 ',not ~caelled by rail. and is always us ellen p ;toy oak. Cr; Buy your Tiekete ro Kau-.a. , :Ina all point: in Northern Missouri by tho North M is:on ri Rail road. .I6A SruRU EON Yres't and Supt. North mk I qouri It. t. S;MVONS. tlen't Traveling Agent golfWm UPHOLSTERING UP HOLST IF It V • NO. 85 POI - TRIM ST.. Nl.:.\ !t 1 .1"()(111. /1111 E NETN4''IIIIEICS M_l N i'• ITIT RH :111ti keep eon:tautly or hand every ttrtiele in their line. : Untaniont-, Curtain . llotats. Comfort , . I:yather tra , e. of all kinds: a!so, the t•omMat , ..l Patent Spring Beds. Ail hinds t Shmles. ttrol , and Pist are-. nit — Prompt attoitioh ;:it on to ail for !ii tint: and layittgdou it Carpet, l'i.pti.-, xO. .ti :lyiElliS El; A HOTELS AND RIi.ITAIJRANTS Z' 0 1I N 0 ' WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, 1T Tlil; OLD St•ANI) CORNUCOPWE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, with t'ne i ty i stke I: ty rty.t..r i .. s ir ri i t ',ter rt• trate —ri• i ireii atter. 11'4r latteg - s Eading 44444 1. CI)RNER. Vli i I ALLEV FIELD PLIEETSt XV here OYSTERS: and all the iletii-teirr , iif th.s rtett--isin wilt be :erred up in the ittri i it i s c..tiolti style. ELI Yol corner Virgin alley :Lod Smith& V A Ck 0 t T No. 3SO Li!r.•rl, Si ri•rt iN ,: .s. I; to Pellusylvauia Piv.; , : 114*...1* Depot JOIIN SAVA44I:: Pr..pcietoir EIAVINi4 r:Tfp:o an with all _, .~i. ,u~~i MEMO StTii - 6 E.iOLD SI'A N D !N IHE DIAMOND, f'l r:'Y'<,'.! AVINC; ,31iEN it :: : :,..• •• ..t. 1 1.• r !:.• •Il t ait.l :*;11;ii ()VIZ L1ix.1.1•:.-:2 N 0.3 '. 1)11 ','4 ONii A 1,!, il 7 h I.f I 7, that 110 ill Hll.l , ou;.l I.rclare.l 1.1 ay..,.111:::.* ! , 1 Otel• I /II N rll OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Pitviburgh r r ;it. 11. 11. , !S LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA .AND H 11;1'1.th t; \: , 1.!.1tS A.\ll WILD Ail iii I heir Proper 54b.tr...91‘. null le ,`; A1. N75141 P,i " 1:4 • side the .l'as , aniger bent'. Itailroa.l, whieli funk es it tit:: house in the city thr pa,,utigera arri.lllgby that row]. The preprietur haying. vensi,terah:e ex pense, fitted up, in exectlehtnyle, the 31A .1 ,, 1:11 , 1N 11011 SE, would rul , ectfully s,licit sliart: public patronage. ills Lawler and 1:.,r win 1,, furnished with the ituFt the market ful:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. W 111.1.1141 1 ININIRTER AND DEALER Brandies, Cordials, Wines, _Old Monoaqa !lda and Rectified Whiskey, £2O WOOD wraver, POS,4l#.egis t022:6m WILLIAM CLAYTON., WHOLESALE AND LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamoudiAlley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. I'a. *Or Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, old Nounngahela Reetitied Whiskey. &c. multi TALLOW. 011. AND II 11 EA NE -10 bi,ls bbl 3 Orease; En store and for .ale F. SELLERS & et). Penn grpr, wn E MONT COM I. 1. Er I: WHOLE solo Jewelry I:Sir 111.LIS EN'l' N E WEMP. S. E. SIA HOF NEE. 1:2 Ff ROLE 111:1"rIAlt -1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter 1 box do ,1., express end formic by 'JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and }'first. street COPARTNERS IP-11 A VING AS. El)chtted with us in the Real Estate and Gen ral Commirginn Agency Business; IL IL MTH BERT, our !tininess will hereafter be conducted in the time of S. CUTHBERT . 4 2 SONS. S. CUTHBERT 4 1.. CUTHBERT R. H. CUTIIBEBT CITTIESIEItT L SONS. ES. VOS TATE and General Commission Agent?, 51 IVA It KET STREET, Pittsburgh, attend to the sato of Real Estate, Collection of Rents. &c., and settlement of estates of Persons deceased. ar2 S°A r er:,': F to'n; :0 2 , 5 I !i tn rfE i l 1 7)W. my 2 ILELLAND'S MIME SALE TATS M DAL BECKHAN it LONG. WHOLE...4ALE and Retail deeleza in all kind 01 Agrieult 1- Implementa. think A N s sad Field Seeds. 0.247 Liberty street, neat door to Hares notes. alai BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, E` 111.J1113M3L.P.111A.. On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture. &c., in town or country. OFFICE NO. aosi WALNUT STREET. Caul Capital. 0229,510 00. Assets. $903,505 911. Invested as Mows, viz: First Mortgage Or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount P.1.7 - i5.005 On Ground rent. first . clans 2,402 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's o 1 4 . cent. Mortgage Loans, 530,000. cost 27J01 00 Philadelphia city 0 Thcent. loan 30,000 00 Alleghenv County 6 af eent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Cellateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,(111) 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 21350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,1.60 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commereia I Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 I`llioll M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 10,297 16 Book Account., secured interest, etc.... 6. 2 10 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $113.108 9J TINULI:Y. President min:crux:, [logics. Be.phain. 11'm,It flionip•on. Robert Steen, Fre.!criel‘ Brown, 11 ahem Musser. r„ rtr l io• st t Beni. V. john It. 1% orrel Marshal! Hill, 11. 1, Careen, Lathrop, Robert I Charles Fredc k Lennig. .1u oh T. Bunting. trle• S. 00.1 Snittli Bowen Janie- s,...,Woodward, John V L l l 13- N4erear3 . i !I 411021tI;Agent, in3lo Northeast corner Third And 1% 01.11 DEL WA RE MUTUAL SAFETY SI It NCI: COMP V% V—INCORPORA -11:1) B 1 f 1,EU1.41.AT1 'lt OF PENNSYL- N A 'CI 1, 0135. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD IND 1V11,:c1 T PIIILA LELI'IIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ve+- se!, Cargo and Freight, to all p trt.A of the world. 1 \LIND I V•5l HANCE'S on iillod.. by Rivera, zn d+. I, ilce L.Llld to all p•trts of the I nom FIRE INsl R VCES 0n Mer e!, indoe generally, on Store+. Owelluig I ) IREC'FiIItS.-11'illiant Martin, Edmund A. S,tvier, Theaphilas Paulding. dol.' N. Penrwe, Jolin Davis, Jame, Tratamair, Wu). Eyre. Jr., late.: C. liana, C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. It. Al. litndon, tieo. Lieper. Hugh Craig, Charle, h elley. Samuel E. Stokes..l. Henry Sloan, Edward Ltarlington, IL Jimea Spencer vain, Thu C. H an d, Hob er t. Iturten, Jr., Jacal, J atue. B. Al'Farland, Johua, P. ii,yre, Jahn B. :Semple. Pittaburgh, I). T. itiv..mt. It. Berger, W LLIANI MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Itlio*Fv RN. Secretary. I'. A. 'MADEIRA. Agent, je No. 65 Waterstreet, Pitta burgh. INBEAIINITY AGAINST LOSS - • olsii•: Vie tNili 1.1 .\ FIR,: I %Writ %Nci• No. 133 and 137 vlicsaNcr near : -: TATEmEsT uT ASSF: J.X. t.. .An A.•t A 4,etubly. ND :..11 I VII- Fir,d dadr.rage,. amply .evured $1.,'*43.393 ,ss Real dldate..pre,ent value $1(E.i.:513 eltit . . T,,,ilor,ry 1.14 4 On .11:11.1.` teral ?crucifies Stock , . ,pre,ent value N•des and Bilk Reeivaide 1 3 h 1, , i,1.1 , 1r , !:v ) car 1%511. tieS•2,l33 se trlv- il..,•;ie• 1). 1 , 3,b1 S . is ••• V R , .11.1 S. N. ISA ;.:.%% A itD Ve•••• =EEO 1311111Z111 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF It' UGH_ I . ) ) 1'.17:: I).. ti , 18.10 • 4 IN - rvl4.f.•. It Ir 01 1:iiit 1N.‘11•11 . 1 • • to,, 6i:,.i• Flit E 34.1.4.1 I{lXF:fLl.~ia• 11,16- I:. , iii,l6 ,, tglo.nagel l.r Dirrebo - v xis° rr 11 , •!: /,•.Wll 1.1 the ~ eiitikrn.thity, awl .11.1 1 , 6•1t.,:nt , ,1, I,c 1 ,1.,, rui , h,, , ,, , ,•11:6,0ri1i!y. 6, mall • •,1:1,• whit+ they 1thy,,...nutne,1.111,,f, :eritat ihL, 6,1 1,,,,te,16,n dt,r, it. 31b111., 1,461. ', 1. , ,11;,••• mot .1i I.llt I':,• PPR:, I: Vlllier..lr.. .Inure-. AI . .1 cal..v. :‘. r'. t.. , ! 11.0rn.,. A li.xwi , l,r Simi, k \ V pt. 11. Smith. I^.. ~. IV, Hi.•1,1...r t . .inllrew Aclt.l..y A 1.•%•1:,•1..r Sp,..r, Itavid AI. 1...ng, 1;.•••- 3. 1" 1,, ,,•.. ' 1:1•10. llalt,well ~ ,i lll.lt. :%I'Cung. CI fILEM INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INS Fi.tNl BOATS AND CA ittiOES. SANT f: EL it EA. Secretary. V. M. itA ft A President. Cor. of "Sorbet Vllisolirr Inane. against 1,0.r3 and lianinim in theNtn9gn tinu of the Southern and Western Rivers. Likes. and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Sell• tuna rv•w 7110‘1111.1. 1.0 w,. Dassonge by Fire. DI ECTuItS. Wm. Pai!siley. :lue. Park. Jr.. it. F. Jones, It e "Se Uwe rm. T. M. Howe. l'rei-ton. George Hingham. : 4 . NI. jet.. John Shipton. .I:is. 'AI. C...,per. S. ilarbittigh. .1. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth. C. 11. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom noose Assets 8:1011.01x Capital 8219,100 --- WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. S URA NCE, either Perpetual or Litnited,on every deseription'of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rat.; of pram/turn. ROBERT P. NINO President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Pr eat. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes. N. It. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Al aga rge K Wiley. Bi.mat error. Secretary. J. ti. COFFIN. Agent. jytly Corner Third anti Wood streets. MONONCAIIELA INSURANCE COMPANY QFICERS. JAM ES A. 111 re [SON. President ENRY M. A 'Mina Seeretam ce pt. JAS. WOODBURN. Oen'l Agent. :WE'VE NO. 94 WATER STREET. Will In4nre all kinds of FIRE end MARINE RISES. jlmt rem od by ASSETS, MAY 1611. 1861. Smelt Duc Bing, payable on demand and securea by two 'unproved names. $714,750 00 Bilk Beccirable 21,5.57 34 Bills biscountell 36,236 76 Mortgaso. 12 : 000 00 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank stork c.... 4 d; 0,165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock cost 5,175 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 2.1150 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh 2.750 00 00 Balance of Book Accounts 65397 16.140 75 Office Furniture 400 00 Cab 49.152 30 DIRECTORS. $222.83 17 Win. B. Holmes. jag. A. lintehinems. Wilson Miller. John Atwell. Wm. Rea. :4. B. Robison. John3E'Devitt. Richard Hera Jo& Kirkpatrick, B. Wallace. Robt. Dairen. Geo. A. Berry. Wm. A. Caldwell.- Wm. Means. . .. Joao Weedborki. . Nun . FIRE INSURANCE It . 1•7 4 ,1i1::1.• Wil i••)I I. •.• •lii • ==l Nrcrop..- or PITTSBURGH. riFERFIRWIRPH., e Published every morales. [Sunday's exeeKed.l ilifinter rank and Wood Streets. TEEMS 06 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE 41 irDelivered by carriers 13 cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. • Square, one time 50 three times $1 00 one week I 75 one month 5 00 three month. 12 00 .. six months 1$ 00 .. nine ine months 21 00 30 00 TEN L.l n ls'Lq a n r iako a square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each iliSertion. The Saturday Morning Post liqmed from tfte name olliet every Saturday irsirTerms 81 per annum, in advance air - Single copies, ready for mailing, egsra sir Address JAMES P. BAUM. Editor and Proprietor. Air Advertising at reasonable rates I'III7IISDAY MORNING, JUNE The Cotton and Grain Crop of the The Southern newspapers have a go.“ 1 deal to say about the erop, jilA now. and they intimate that very little notion is be ing planted, but that agriculturists art• de voting themselves to the mature of grain. These statements are lrmbtless made to assure the people, who are generally be coming alarmed lest their provisions should fail; hut for all that it is quite probable that cotton is being planted in considerable quantities. \or is there ally fear of a dearth of provisions in the South ern States next season; for, although there is evidence of rust and blight in the crops of Texas, the Great West has abundance of food, and, as the South will he restored to the Union by the time the nexi crops are gathered. the Southern pe,•ple can have all the grain and provision- they Tv quire from the IVestern States. Military Nominations Among the rwetit nominations to tl:e Senate. by tlu• Pre,i,bm . :Ire the follow- For 11rigadier-General I.l.•iit. Benj. 1.. Hobert, Jfa.jor of the Third Cavalry: Col.-11110111. Head oh Itt.lia:1:1 I:tjor I{olwrt Allen of the 42nart.•rina , ter's Depart [twit!, and Colonel Jodina I liow.•11 of the tiatli l'enn,vlvania. For additional l'ayina,t,r I lirani ,of Vorßritn l,• lure kin , . of I r4rl' El . :,1.11.:111t1i11•11: .1, 1 , , o : S 111.1,11.• \1,•,i,•., hoe .Adintant tlen.•rtl. uitl the rank Of Captain. to he Chief' ..t . Stall• to General Stillivan--I'. \\*:ilker. troy a Clerk in the Treasury Depart at , nt. where he Iva:, Superitstetsdent of the Note room. For Svcorid ~f Ow 1' l 4 tlintry —Fredf•riek Cavalry. A Novel Scheme A wwilan In Newark. N. N. t :t Newark t,n...•r. i., ivi:,:•', ;:t•tv ';: 1111.1 2 4 q111212 r 12.!, 1 2 Ili , h • 11.• 21 2 2 pi • 22 2 121 21 '1 2 2 . 112•;21:' 212•3 2 . 12•• 212 r 2 l• :12 2 2 ..1 • or C!,••! Gtr the dAy. in 1,1,1•, ,or n..:trvirt :cI.I lle,trosing tht•ir :I` ",), meking tho .:.•k. I svi!! •p, t:.k.• 1.. `provi , l.• can.f.i! 11 =SZE gib.edSlippk• Or d.. lb • , : t •:t V1'11.1.1.1.111 1t.11,41:4 WHOLESALE GROCER Nog. AND 2tl '6001161'11E1;' L IIIOIES %I'l1:11Ni. 1:1.1.%. I. loll:, LAcE4i.kITEI::-. 1.11 , 1E:= KID Ni.ll'l'Eii7 4 17. 2 it 1 1.1 / 1 1 . 1 tf, 171. r: 11 sal No. 15 Falb !.. 5 .1k U. F. of 11'1:No11%4'1i Eit 1862. MEE M'CORD 4t. II ATM, CAPS. %TWA W RONA ET% AN I) SIR A ER RI WholeFale and Retail 1:41 W I ,WARP Now RECEIVING A LARGE A DDITIoN to our alrenily I uunimi,e Stork of Hats Cava. Straw lionneb, Shaker Hoists ;Lod Palm Leaf IlarF. Nlerebauts our eau buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi bulelphia or New York. a ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. Or PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 FIPtM► St.. Honk Mock 101111111121 AGAINST ALL !RINDS OF 1. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN I). MeCORD. D Vied Presidenti .M. BOOK, So.:rut:try; Capt. WILLIAM DIAN, General Agent. DIRECTORS--IsaseJones. Iluafty. liar vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray. John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock..' din 1.). McCord, Captain Adam Jacobs. K. I'. Sterling. Capt. W. Lean. Hobert L. Al'Orew, Robt. 11. Davis. unIS TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS. tte., NORTH-EAST corner of MHO STREET AND THE DI A MO N nolfkly ALLEM! EN (Ily. 1 4001 IN AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET I.OOK AT TUE PRICES : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters fur $l.OO worth $1.2.6. Ladies English Lasting Congress heel for $1.25. worth $i,75. L a di e s English Luling Congress heel gaiters $1;.:31), worth $2,00. Ladies Fine French Morroceo flee! Boots for $1,27. worth $1.62. Ladies Fine (boat Congress heel Boots for $1.27. worth $1,75. Ladies Fine Illoroe.m) Slipper! , for 50c., worth 75, Ladies Fine Lid Slippers for 75e. worth $1.12. All other goods in proportion. JAM ES ittl 159 Market ztreet. near Market !louse. ap2l girIOOPEIVN. CARPENTERS AN lb V &tote Cutters Tools far sale by my 3 • DOWN* Th'TL Er. Wood street. HOOP NUMMI AT McCLELLA NUN AUCTION. AST CHANCE TO ENLINT IN THE ALI 115tIt Regiment, Penn's. Vol's., Col. It. I:. Patterson. A few men wanted tolill up CurupunY 1., Cupt. WM. L. Houpt. Apply at RED LION Amt. HOTEL St. Clair t. near Sulipetuden Bridge. mylii:ltd Sergi. — F. R. II ECKA R. SODA SALERATUS IN 25 POUND BOXES, I vat received and for Bale by GEORGE A. KELLY. No. 69 Federal Peet. Allegheny. COORIS PATEIIT STRAWBERRY BASKETS—We shipped Strawberries Inn asaniti_in thesebaakets. injood condition , to Chi cano: rniliMphis and BOW York. For sato at. No. 211 PI STREET ins2IJ. KNOX. ------ - 1111LICOVAL.—I 111AYSItICMOVISD Ilitpftmft Ogle* to 127 - Poortk street. oot mrtfolim stroot. toppoidte Johnoton4 Drug M. I. - GENERAL CUtMISSiON ILERCHANT, Flour. Grain I oil kind% of Country Produce, Wino% :mid Liquors, Cigars, ToLoco, *ID. 44.- Liberal adeauees made on consignments or lIICJH %VINES. O , F ICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST _ . NEIS'KpRJNG IMPORTATIONS 31 1.7. N A N I) 134 "VPS• DE (701711EY, I,AFOUI CADE & CO WM. BRICE & PRODrCE AND PROVISION COMM iSi! , 4ION MERCHANTS, NO: I:, sO UTH _I Tl.ll 577? E ET, phila 01 el p R. 9. I.i).orn tnn;ln on ronAifirtnierttA when regttiroil. tnyllyd .1101!N ELIAS. /N..11":,1 P 1.71.1.1m05,A0);p4 A s p ELLis(f unsir mAlicE- faint -.OIL Wilnlutv Dve“tttfr+, ..11,••to- Co: E.•rt...,•tiv; .)!H•.• Co a l rik. llisrnine XV:wori and RAI rtond tirnaar. myl,3mil GEORGE GRANT, 11.,1attf.t.1.;172r an•i De;:ler k;1 S;ii.vaut 1.4):Nit: 41 : 7 4,1 • E; I' 31 .1 _V IT.II• i;I:S 11* LtH.ORTI.V:S. MEN'S 1 7 t • UN 1%.1i I NI: (:41041 , 1)S AND Cloths, Cassi in ores, Satinetts, Vost rigs% Tailors' Trimmings, &.e, !••••-• I/ I I.' STREET. 'orth S . I I I V I \ I'llll H 40!'1-'. d'41 , "3"3'41?),i .IIN ri•rrs HI K 4 U !ItiE M LESS tIAGS, tab t..• It•ft .kt H. cn ILDs N CO'S 133 ' , front, i`itt,burth. w‘ll:l7:is 1862. 9a•l':nv IVhite. n:.l Fltittnid 1 7 t, . lor ramie"Li air -t It. W I 1.1.1 Slll it 'l' I`l\ C: CA It No. l St. Clair Slrret. IS JEST it ET IC NED Dimon TUE H :111.1 we are new reeeiVingarl elegant stoek of for the Summer Wear, combining together ,me of the ehnice4 and Most desirable sto.•ks to he found East. anil take special , rain in ealllii4t the attention of our patrons and the lie to an examiustitin of the same. which will be. mo to litt to order in our itsualstrleto the satisfac tion .4 . all who favor no with their patronag . c. SAML. (MAY At. SON. Merchant Tailors, No. /9 Fifth street. myls N EW Gt ))))) S • Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES Soo. 17 1 19 Fifth Street. Ribbons. (limps, Ilraids. Laces, Buttons. etc., for Dress Trimmings, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Seta. Real Lace uui I.nec Trimmed Collars and Sets. and Hand kerchief's. Blank Lace. Grenadine and Tissue Hendee Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging, Laces, utiles, de., Ladies' and Children's Bose, ofevery description, Gloves. fit:nutlet:4, Mits. Bonnet Rib bons, Ruches, Shaker 1100,1 s, Cord, Chenille and Brant Head Nets. Another lot of" Crinoline Draperie," (French skirts) Those who have uses this skirt, pronounce it the brit ever made. Th. "Quakert Skirt" and the "Flexure Skirt," are also st es worthy of attention. Uentletnen'a Furnishing Goode., Fine Shirts, Col iurg, Ties, : 4 u4neniters. etc, .1 most desirable ,lylcs. A full itssart went of Faiwy articles and NI Wln.lesale . andt . .etail buyer: Will find a large and Nvellent late ot goo& in every ilepurnnent at the I.OIVSSF PoSSINLE ritHINS FOR CASH. apl4 EATON. MA CRU3I & CO.. 17 Fifth st. H. H. SMITH, 'I! A. V PUBLIC PIT BURGH POST, FIFTH STREET WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Iniportiets Of WINES. BRANDIES, GINS, &C„. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA, RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, nouy_ PITTSBURGH, PA. 9111110 MPH DE. LAND • by ries; $l.OO per 'h received sad flee mho aPti 11: lidreet*". 1321201:1113 PHILADELPHIA. Int•luding Good: , suit.l for 311 L I 'WARY P R POSES, Now in Store NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, mt fur rak by Inv . ! lin 1 ,TOITN B. ELLISOTT & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, e1S1111:11ES D VESTIXI;S, No. 339 11.1 HU, ET vratErr. (9d d4or below Fourth.) y,l PHILADELPHIA 1,1'1110•114-p;:tit• co. .4•2.5 11.111ci.ET sTitcur. IN 1111111211111 GEMS (;uol)S, t ST.% UT STREET. wsl ly -. PHILADELPHIA C. H.A.R:R.Y BRIAN, 0. 10 Silll - I'll FOURTH STREET. Inv! !:.1 Lo~~ator and CII %RILE% Ihialer in rtzr...is & LEHMAN, ; - 1; T.; E E t..k‘ , l Goods t! :••• F.. P. MY..III)Lr.TiII.I & BRO., s: I; X Ni ; 1 ;: lls s, ISIZEIRM ,; Ft:IF:ET it.D 'lt Y. I •s. N tSid'S:. I - 2 L•w:rr•. it/ nclit••• With 1..\ l'E .-41'N'1.1:S ()I 1 I 31. I._l ,;.ClO 13 Si I CST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY NER GOODS -A T - EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, 11=11=3 near Wood 65 FOURTH STREET, ORAB,TERED IN 1856. OPEN DAILY. FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK: also, on Wednwglay and Saturday evening?. from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 to 9 Wel ool: andfrom November Ist to May lat, from 6 to S o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not loss than Oat: DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interm has been declared semi-annually. in .1 nue and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate Of SIN percent. a year. - Interest, if not drawn out, i 3 placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Juno 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 agzrcga to RIOHT'AND ONE-HALE PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. ra~stDF.NT. E9i1. 4 4 E vlet: PttEs: John B.3?Fadden„ Lmac ?eunuch, John Holmes, .lohn Marshall, Alexander Speer. James B. D. Meeds Benj. Fahnestock„ A.:.1. Pollock, M. i) James McAuley, Hill Burgerin, James llerdtuan, Wm. J. Anderson. • EZIEMI22 Alexamler Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Ditekofen, Peter A. Made - Ira, George Black, John 11. Mellor, John &Canfield, James Steidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton ; Walter P. Marshall, Win. Douglas, John Orr, John Hymns, floury L. Ringwe It. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shuenberger Win. S. Haycn. Win. E. Schmertz, Peter If. Hunker, Alexander Tindle. Richard Hays. Littae Whittier. IS S. Lavely. Christian Yeager. • - - • - SECILETAR V AND TIMAAritEH CHARLES A. couroN. 1111\T HOLMES & SONS, BANK ERS A. • and Exchange Brokers end Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, bold, Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern end Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund:: or current paper, No. 57 Market street, .between Third and Fourth street.s. WM. H. WILLIAMM d tae BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, Coll NER THIRD ALDERMEN. JAMES, M. TAYLOR, II It :14 A. N , OFFICE: .1151 Fran fiiirretd. Fifth Wiwi!. drifkl,r.tc-rniNS MA kill: NJ Deeds. Donde. Morizage3 itiol 4 „dlier Legal Writing' Brawn. Atilsnowledgeinidit- Talien snd Bills Probated. ii!iiiily. AGRICULTRAL. I). R. ItOG'ElitS at: SON, MANrY.4C7THERS nY Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN 1)1{1F.I. - r - E:E"11"11, OFFICE: Corner Butler ind Clymer Streets. Ninth Ward. PITTSI3I - 11(111. PA. JAMES A. FETZER FORWARDING ANO COMMISSION MERCRANT, Flour. Grain. Iftactut. Lard. lit,tu •t• Dried Fruit mail Prwittcp Generally. Corner Market RIME Fir... St IV4-et*, PlTT6llt: it ti 4, ?A • • REFER TO—Francis G. Rai WilHato Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert s Son. Pitt.ghttrel,. Boyd St Ott, Ileisker Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. M. .t M. Bank, List Nowell , Mangle .4: Co., Oeorge W. Andersou, Donlon, Paxton ,k• C..., Wheeling. rey:2B:2htf:is POLL° 1141.1.B11.1.iAnDS.ti-001%. ..M.CHAR LES GA RDNER'weald remind his obl friends and customers that he is: still to be ioltr,d at his old stand, APOLLO II- LL, CI: Int , ,c (a t Fourth street. tie has:Owyr , or r hand r Lest quality of Lacer Beer. and in errrone..ritar w;r1: ;he hall, a well appointed irilliarri r a loon, good tables, balls mod cues. Reguenther the pia ee. F 'art entranee fro:. ; , !•••lv 11' 1(1/1' skpm 4:/aon 11 Fruit or prepared Jliuce Meat • ihixl"l, all other hinds of Spire 4, rooky..? P.ran.4' or Wine. New Oraoge, Letoou 3:el Citron Pe,.l go Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where ye.; will get a new crol Of Fruit 16VIT. than :01 soy other house in the city. Alm, a 4 . eneral and toll assortment of Family Groceries, Te:1.1 , , IV hies, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign awl Dome .tie Liquors. HA WORTH ,k del rooter Diamond awl Diam,Lti alley. T. T. 111"BUILIT ciir CO, U S Ll,l 121E10 ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street., f CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, ..... .y. rcrk ent t.s.teel to me will be neatly ttml promptly seyottpa. .0:11-1Y E'tray MACItUII ay • NO. 1; F I IT II .•:T.l: JOBRIERk AND RETA►a.ERK Trimmings, Zmbroideries, Adria. Coi Suspenders, Skirts, Ties, Sun and Rain Timbrella.q, Corsets, Ribbons, Ruches, Roods And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. *IL Wholesle buyers supplied on best terms. EATON. 112ACRUM k CO., ap26 No. 77 Fifth street. TEAMBRAT WRECK FOR RALE= The wreck of steamer MESSENGER,_ _now bine' at the Marine Railway. consisting of Hull. Boilers. Engines, Doctor. Nigger. Rog Chains, Anchor Chains. &e. Apply to CALDWELL & BRO.. my3-Imd No. 68 Water street. REAPING AND MOW LNG MA CHINES, Hay Elevators, Separators, Horse Powers. Hay Rakes. Scythes , Forks. Spades, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for sale by BECKHAM A: LONG, No. 127 'Liberty street. next door to Hare's Hotel. my'27 PIANOS FOB TWO HUNDRED DOL. LARS—Haines Brothers elegant Rosewood 7 octave Pianos. with carved legs, round corners. full iron frame, Roeewood lops and rich mount• ings, for two hundred dollars. For sale h 7 myg • JOHN H.' NOILLOR„ SI Wood Street. MKAZELTON BROTH E R $ " NE W YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the lois Seven Octave .Rosewood Pianos. from Hannon Broldtera, New York,, just received and for sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR. myS 41 Wood street. WALLA HI.E TIMBER LANDS FOR V SA I. B-1500 Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county, Pa., at about% miles from the Al legheny river, to which there is a good plank roadi, convenient also to saw mills, schools Jrc., and m a good neighborhood, about one mile from the town of Coryden. The soil is good and there are surface indications of Petroleum. The land will be sold on favorable terms, and ps.rt pay taken in Carbon Oil if attired. There is ahun dance of timber, Oak, Pine, ,te. Perseus looki ng for oil sites, orgood timber lands, will tied the above worthy of attention. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market street. BURLINGTON HERRING—. 20 beim new Burlington Herring to arrive this day and for sale by REYMER .fc. BROi. my 2 • Nee:l2s aadlW, Wood street. THOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE , N 0.164 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEOIIIOIY. undeniable. in all its branehin, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Alleßben7. . .el Sly grt 'JADING AND WANTAGE RODS .for sale by GOWN h TETLEY, myllse Wood street. FNE PAPER ILOIGIA 4 O-1111 earn BON. Brown and Green forsolo by • W:L.llllBtroriALL; . . JWmmnlr Alit I 4 z. 1 1a 14 4 ; A arnoterloW liktfor#lll .= SO(' .• • • -.1 ''.l:: , : , ..4 _ drillt"": 0.)11111) DIceApIIONT 'L e P. ATTOIMPIMI't,4 LA ‘l, FRANKLIN, VENANCIO CO.p mynlyti PeliwarliVaiaix W. PA TTHRSON Gra. F. DAWN) PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LA•W KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, nor Ginissit; jailas PITTSBURGH. B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET' (Three doors below the Court House.) PITTSBURGH, PA .A.2-r olt INT IEI A." 1" OFFICE. SO. J; FOURTH RT4 .T. D. NO. 73 GRANT STREET 111 :jai.: SURGEON D NTI ST • .11e.cei ,, sor to U. W. Biddle, N 0.144 Smith field street. 4ir• Office hours from lit to 1 o'clock, and *om* to 5 o'clock. - lankly IRON MANUPACTURATAL AMERICAN IRON WORKS .Sotae:4 Laughlin% XIZ 0 IN A N 1) NAIL, JUN!ATA AND COMMON SKEET MON. Patent Shaftiug, Piston Cal, flat% PITTSBI:GiI, PA 93 `41'9 , 1.r St reel sond 112 First Street. S BURGH. • And vorner Franklin and South Water Streets . faltly L.iA AC J• , N ... J,IHN L. 80YD... Wm.Omani PiTTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BO_YD & CO. • First streets. LE ' S, n.l pirranacm - - - J. D. FACKINEIC JOHN M. AWN. EA CIEVITURE FOR cioin—A RILL Ars _NU SUIUMENT Of Pittsbargh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX. BOOK CASES *ARDRBPS. and et -3- srticie needed iu a well fernialiedldwd ling. lvt:n U fine aesortment of 131-'FICE ( . 4:oslantly on hand and wade to order.- At the ooly terms on which business is done at this 5er,11..- ii: . humut is fur CAS 11, prices are made &weld- Maly. Per,ons in want of anythiag -the abter• hoe wouid :nlvantagell by calling at FACIi [NEI& t Imtwiurs. No. tux :huithtield street, below Filth. lc::f CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &O. OARPI;TS AND OIL ✓OLOTHS NEW DRUGGETS, N is tV 1.: R ESSELS CARPE t 41r- he.4e have just been recTiveil and are oi iht LITEsT AN I) }lfeilEBT PATTERN& 4,1 NiA CA it P ETS, OIL CLOTHS, Gtr, C U M'B . ,, _ No. Fourth Bt reerik llleflo tart• ritEvious To Tun •LAVIF 1.1) a•lvavee in price•±, of whioli Out Wiest eu vautage is offered in purchase FOlt wo NC; I E P. 11.11011 -WA Duquesne 'Way. near the Plunk. inatn to order. and warranted as good ' a' - ice: moue, the I'll.wiug machinery. viat; w ptaion Egit nies. Turning Lathes, for wood „kw Planer, for woad and lion; ltrftting Machanttal liousin and Tobacco Serowe; Patent- t• tad 40.1.1 Machines, in the bast wanner fttaMar ; pull - , and ihipe,trs, of MI - Hine ant i ti r i Vtx; Sg % rew of riny diameter andltitch, to feet in length. Mr ill also make , and have on band. Doctor and Niggel Engines, :Lllti Deck Pumps for stel ho,ts, c. Lathe inhears am) bar rag.. nit d. , net., onitr; eau plane incites ideor tee; 6 inches iong. All Ortier. Promptly Filled ad Eartettia Solicited. • S - "g I (. . N. IL—Part v•ixl:i r at tent inn and peCiaptitide gi VCIA to repairs on Printing Pressed set Mesh Machino:,. surlitlyit SNITH, PARK & NI I fC11:11 I WA. 111) E`CWEINVIIIII* ••. [pirrsßirmaitopA M:11111 _ Wareliomn. No. 1.49 First and la. Seate i r.. fil , tUrerii of all sizes and deeeri • Os Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Piv• Salt runs, Dog Irons, Wagon Be! Isapteel MORI& Putties, llamgers and Couplitimi. Also Jobbing and Machine Cailtinita lliVeride• script:on wade to order. !lacing a complete machine shoti - it eM the Foundry, all necessary fittintwoll attended to MI - 111 INIIKTOLAS 111-11 101111.11.414.- - Tll - 1 .1. DIPLOMA OF MEMBERSHIP of Abe, DOUGLAS MON C3IIiINT ASSOCIATION. bean- fully engraved un steel, about nine fly-twill inches dimensions. is ItOW ready for dbfribu to the subscribers to the monument fend. • it; engraving consists of two full length Inialiatars ,, vignettes, one a fine portrait of the depicted' .. statesman. and the other America offsets/ .ic . wreath. besides a bird's eye view of - the grave of Douglas, on the shore of Lake Nlichican. NI ft WIC appeam at Cottage Grove. To all persons forwarding to the litosib,.. one dollar or more. will be sent one Of' diploma. with name and amount deb ingests*, thereon, and signed byte President and. Sane tary. Contributors in the sum of ONE wilt become life members Cl the DAnlitini n . Association: in the slim of TIV HIM honorary life members and in the sanot,of 0 HUNDRED DOLLARS, honorary life *sabers NAL A.R of the Board of TiuMees. . An editors who will- insert the aboviin their daily, weekly or tri-weekly issues three moths. with an occasional notice to abvanee the object's( view, will have forwarded to them immeftteb , a diploma /is honorary life member of this goo:. ammo; upon the receipt by. the societr of Ai copy. of their paper containing the foregoing. WA rEll B. SCATEN ' President - 1.1:u31 Alt Iz W. VOLK: Secretary. N. D.—Local received and solicitors or con tribution:taro are being authoriied in t h e karst States to take charge of the intereatif of the ass. sedation. De or! Pamphlets and circulars con_ An'fit ir , the e ganization. constitution. by laws, - and , the:-aki-.. peal will he sent to all who will.forward theig r. address. Com in unien thin s should be direCtOd till the "Seciz reth r y Douglas Monument Association." Chimutch; • Illinois. norli3ht . . l Ar t oar ET trS . • • G LI OEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRENHARDORMARIM 41;i - Also a general assortment of - 4 grien Itsaral inepleuteista, Jr sat Slime:emu" Orzsannente4 Trate. . • received and for sale by , SECKLIAM & LON•Gi' ••• yxt No. 1127 Liberty digit; doorto Rave's Hotel. ' • DIM AINIOHE ONE, COME ALL, TOMARMXILt N../ LAND'S Auction. anil buy pour 800ti,814 and (Jailers. Kai 001) z t Ni I P -301- AClalfilt ffirtipla 46 cleared and in cultivation, anis* fence, well watered and convenient. to Benintala, mills troutures. Sitnate - in ship a nine miles from thevity: PrissiMW Terms rasp; for sale by S. miTrunntire solo. mYS N 0.51 Market Week S9O Tier91117110411"117‘ two tAs 111A0g, *der lor Isl spZi JOHN 11. AMLORAII A* O. TO Po' FOR MAL L. BRACKENRIDGE, PITTSBURGH, PA A 1W C 0 - C H. ATTORNEY AT,LAW, PI7TREURGII, PENN'A. NI.kNUFACTUZERS OF •I"AREIEOUSES, FtTRNITUBE •2 8 Pievew 775 Pi cwt.% I. WCULNTOCIL -AT HUGH 111. BOLE.