1562. THE 1562. PITTSBURGHTI.WiIIt&CHICIGOILtILIIIT, - TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SIINXEIIi ARICAIVG lENICENT: Commencing May._ sth, 1862 TIME TO CINCfNNATI" AS RINGO, and to Indinnuonlis. St. Louis aud Chienqu shorter than by any other route. WESTW RD TRAINS Rut Line. Mail Pittabnrgh 11,00 a. Di. 7,1(1u. p. Allegheny 1,10 R. nk 7,20 ~ w. 1,4)(.3 p.Ln Arrives Cre5t1ine......8.20 a. la. 5.20 p, m. , ;. 30 F. In. Ft. Wayne...„2.lb p. in. 2.95 s. m. Chicago 8,33 p. n. 5,35 a. m. FOR COLUM.BLIS, ST. LOUIS, Paaves Unstline g,41 4. Arrives at t,:to a. la. t 0,15 p. m. cincinn:ol.. 4,20 p. M. 5.40 11. St Louis__ 8.25 a, cu. 9,00 1., ui FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves 7,706 p. m. 3,50 p. Crestline...-840 0. iii Arrives at Indianopolia.o.3o p. m. 5.15 a. tn. tit. Louts.. 7,54) a. m. 6.45 p. m AL Trains through to Chicago 'without change of Cars. - • • • N. 8.--The time to eilleinnati is the same as kY Steubenville. Trains on both R0a.14 meet nt and paasenger3 all go i:no together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGTI tllleago Express •>,OO a. In o!Lgo M.til 3,10 p. in martial and St. 1..,./::: 1 , :v.r. , 41. ..... ..7,45 ::.:t; A.OOO3fAIODATION Tl: A iNS—Fr.ut Federal street StAtii,n, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Limve Arri've Allegheny New 13richton New Brigton AilevbenN -9,00 a w 2040 am 5.!5 am 6.50 ap : 12,00 m' 1.3.9 pm ain :4.30 a.; 4.40 is in 6,45 prn psn 2.00 p 9.30 p m g,c'i-p in 2..20 . in 5,00 31A IiNLT TRAi p p Leaves Alliance ~• Arrives at Allegheny a• 1 ea •es Allegheny- et..... Arrives at Alliance . 113.Traias are run by Colu•aims time, 12 minutes siowur than Pittibursh time. OS. Tickets good on the aczottimodation and marcet trains are sold :it re Itweil Tim 6.39 p to nocommod.iti.o tram oonncTts at New Brighton with ‘,.eke.•.B for New Critic. T trough trains , 7onneet as At Bonn, with stages for Xi:7.- Castie, `lereor, Toukigstcyn. , c;c- - - A.: Jrrillo, Ohio, to aud Aron. Cuyahoga. At Mansfield. Ohio, for :noun! l'ernec, 51,h1b7 dendliskY. Takao. At Crestlino, for Delaware, ii! , 1,1.,rf, 1.1, bile Xenia. LOUL?. Loui. illo , ct.:. At Lima, for Dctroir, etc. At Fort IVayuo. t. r I•c.-u. Louis. QUiLIC7, mud iot?rnze diets potets in Central Indiana rind At Plymouth- fur L tpvrtc. dud at Chicago. with trailt /Or ail points iu 1.1; Dols. Missouri. lowa, W14C.,11,111 nod Miono-: - .,•n. For farther iiirorluati,,a a.ti , l through ticket; apply to. Gm) PARKIN.Ti.3kku Union Pthi, , engee Station. Pittsburgh. and A. Q. 1.; ASSELB ERR Agra. . Aneghen3'. JOHN_D.. :FERN' I.'', General i.;aperint... , .lent. WM. P. SILINN. .;<aollll l'a,,ooger CILEVELA.N.D. lIVIKEELXNG SIMMER .el R.r.l vcl EHE).7. On and after MONDAY, 74.1 Y 7.:41;2, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pent: vivant:. Railroad. in Pittibar t rb. a; fol!•)tv , : PITTSBURGH, COLT 7S .e CI NeTN.N.III SIIOR'f LINE. Vt.\ s'ut:uP.F.N Leaves Pitubarph...... t,tm :11. 1 12.511 1 1. 13. do Steubenville... 1-0 t: " do Newark I ~" t (), It; do Coinruha6 ..... . 1.3., , 11. Arrives .. ' t. 29 p.:n.; v.,150 t a. I 0.45 p i n No change of as I'itt.-I.,:trt.-11 an 1 Ci elnnati. Splendid sleeping ea Itrattett. Leaves Pittsburgh 2.-ow n nf. : ato 1, Lit Wellsville 3,0 t;" I ti •• teubenville...4.oo " " I .1 . ...... I 3, " Arrives • Connecting at Illieeiin!r will Baltimore tott Railroad. - and at .ie.iair witl, Control 1_,:,;., Railroad for ii.inezvine, Columbus aild Ltd' •- I.Clst; 31.4 Leal: and polar , NTC.:.t PITTSBURGH AND i r l,EViii-A2,1) eaves Pittsburgh ii.C•t) a. in. t2.50 d0 W I:, 4,27 i 3.f;:•.• • do Bayard o. I .; do Alija:l - Iludson Arrives Cies-elm:rt. • • • Connecting at Bayard Tusearewos branell for New Vail:pie:pais at..l , ..'ttnal Duvet: at 2,;11- anise with PitL./rgh, iikno and Cuiraoo Railroad at iv.to and Cincinnati ii !; m A kroo. Cuyab LAM 1 1 . , 11. ggnd 3M:el's:sar i % 1r14:. 111.1 1 1 ii aft for Erie, nt mid 1.711:n, o. T It it for Toledo, .L'etreit, ctaiaago and the n.rth• west. WellsrilleAcoomino3..tion -:,P p. n.. Returning Train: , orrice at 2,20 It 9-15 a. m, 3,23 and 8,00 p Througn tickets in •d: prominent no oz io !;to west, southwest, non' t.r itorthwest, eat; 'or pro cured at the Liberty I, runt depot. l'ittsbut JO EIN tiTEW A ItT, Ticket A nit. For further pa rricular,• pniy WILLIAM ..;TE WART, Agent, At the Company's olice in Freight St:att!, Penn Street. 1862. 1862. SUMMER ARRANGE' M ENT. ON AND AFTER M ).);L) ,". NA 1" PENNSYLVANIA Cl TRAIt MIMIC D, EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. TTllltOtrail- M A El% RA 2 N 1 leaves the passeinier every morning (except Sunday) at 2,F4PrI::. ly at the Principal stations. :ILK; ulaking etalneetions at Harrisburg I,r litfiti.oc,re a L I fl paid for New York yifron v Al!eni, A en • . . T.ILA daily at tt;.so p tn. ;it° pping only atpcincipal eta - 'tient,. milking direct connection at Ilarrisburg for 'Balthnolce and Washington. and ror Nuw lurk via A.llontow,o route. THE NAST LINE leave- the station (except .. , Sunday) at $.20 p. to., steeping only at principall stations. colleocting at Ilarrithurg for Baltiinoa nand Waebington. THE V..OOAL FREIR fIT TRAIN, with Pasoan- Orr Car; attached, leaves the tovsenxer station even? palpating (Sundays excepted) et s.ao a. In., running ti e far as Couctna ugh, and btopping at all stations.", ACCOMITODA3`rhic TRAIIVS JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, 1/869111111[40rept Sunday) at 2,45 p. m., stop ping at one and running ay far na Conn maugh. FIRST ACCONBIODATION 'FRAM for Walra station leaves da if Y (except Sun du yj at 6,40 a. la. SECOND ACCNIMODATION TRAIds far Wall's station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11,00 a. us. • Till R D ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station loaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Wall's station, leaves laity, (except Sunday) at D. 131- BET ILTRNI tif3 IICAENTS ARRIVE IN PITTSB lill GIL AS FOLLOWS: F i r BS 12.25 v. al - 112..115a. in. &Aline I2,:ts a. in. ohnstown Accommodation 10,0.1." a. m. Ist .WaLll'a Sta.tion ACI:01111111)ililtiOR 6,31) n. in. 2tl Wall's Station AcQman:o.lati , ..n ‘i.,35 a. m. ad Walt's Station 4 _et:miff:..4,, tia D 1,05 1 , , : i. kb Wall's Station A,commod,ition 6,16 p . iii. air Min! for Blairtville and todianu ronnent at • Blairsville i iten.e.tl..owith Ex. pres 3 and Johnstown Ae!ommodation West. and also with Local Frelamt, East and West. Thu TraYelii , g Pantie ivi I find n greatly to their inform, in going Vast or West, t..) treed by the I'aiNNSI7L itAlLito.ll), at rho neeoal mOdations 1:1){, offered ea aunt be surpassed on any other r.,ute. The Komd in ballasted with 115t0i1C, uud is entirely free !row dart. WO can promise Safety. eoLelen to ail who may favor thi4 witr, their I;,itraniqte, TO NEW YOkli FIIILADELPHiA MUMMA: 77 LANCASTER._ ..... BAXIM,BUB.G Aierßaggagc , checked to all s tio ns en the Penn eylvartia tlattroad, and to more and New York. Alar Passenger s parehasinK ticket. , is cent will be charge] an !IOeo!. ft4Tordlll4 to distatiee trav eled in addition to the station rates. egoept from stations where the company has no agent. 1 1 10TICE- . -ftilease of lam. the Company will lield'tliernselves responrible for persOrtal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding OHM. N. IL—An Omnibus Lino has beetremployed v 0 convey passengers and baggage to nut! irons the depot, at a charge not to eaceed 25 items for each passenger and baggage. For-tickets apply to J. STEWA WC; Agent. At the Pence. R.-R. Passenger Station on Liberty and et eat streets. - - no'23 111TOTICE—GAITFIXTCRES OF EV CHT 4lescriPti.nt rc4;itt 4br rebronzed, and altered to illwn Carbon Oil - at- the 044 Fitting and hathin ahoy of WELL/1 1 Nk RELNERT. vr BAsE IiALAA AND WILLOW BATS for sato by DOWN ,k TETLEY, • 136 Wood street. WEIR R LROUT. E TVA RIVER ve .LN RAIOAD • INDIANAPOLIS ANO CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Dante and Alton Rakesd. to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis. New Albany and Salem and Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO. ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.. TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in Ico4 time than by any other route by twenty-tbur hours, and it as low rates. The only road by which shipment:: cam he made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agen: at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Arent at Law, renceburgh, will receive prompt atiOntion. aid no charge for commission: No Ft):: ea A Y.A.GIi oa COMMISS/ON sr LAICRENCIZ:It et:, For further information apply• to THOAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared togive E r:TIPTS for passengers and freight to Indian:tool rra Haute. Lafayette, Chi, gn, l'emu, ea, , tlC, Cr:tlYfOraniik, Charleston, Paris and Ma t, Mon, Sm. 4m. H. F. LORD, President. JOHN 'F. CHEEK, General Freight ..11pmt. Mill 3562. 14,50 I, 91 ALL PERSO.NS PURCHASING TICKETS FOIL SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern illissouri, the State: , oi Konsiti, or the Territories, eliould insist on h.iying tickets that rend by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD Tho only rail route from St. Louis to St. Josef,ll, Ii is the shortest and , inicitest line by thirteen nours to the remotest perm reached by rail, and is always es cheap as any other. ;pi- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all peiot , iii. Northern Missouri by theN.trth Missouri its i; - road. ISAAC. 11. sTrito EON. .I'res't rind Oen'l Supt. North R. R. 3! , Sruttoys. Gen'l Tre.vetine Agent. UPHOLSTERING. U PI - lOLSTEII gO. 85 FOURTII ST., NEAL:. \vow). Frill E. 14 ESC 1.1 B:+:11S tc. URI; anil I•teen ennnantly oa hand eve::: article in their line, Corition.t, Ornament:, Curt- Goods, Feativ!r of nit :LIFO. the eelehrnted Patent Sprir,tt led Ail Lind.: of Shades, Willa: , and Fixture-. Prompt attention given order ror lay:up:down l'arnetz, .\e. t1e.17:14,1 ROBEIiTS ROES 3,10 .h 3. t 0 v. L S,e 0 v . LI HOTELS AID RESTAURANTS Y 0 L T IN - (34 WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, '.:URNUCOPIfE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, IirriTILERE FA:WILMS, Fl t) ELs. tU.'. TA EIR.A.N . rs ,t!,l the vrally . be taltitAlt.l sr l'fiezitettlto I.t.ty tit 10Wefa. rttles. Count y t. ELI yuu.N - ti, Prot•tit,tr. Yotrag'ti Eat ts;z tao CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY FIELD STREETS Where 01::i112.11:i and nil t:'.e the will he L•ervei ul. in the ~ : , 4. A. 7 -r ft_ C;•- .1-17, Ni. to ri:attiyirania 21.!'i :::;! ..... . • • pri.l9.rFublr:illor his with 1.40 \ V rt••• ................... t , .Lt• Lul f..: their t., ri:cl 1;a-kt.t. :•!.•::: whole:'4,lt.;t:l,l SEETIN'S OLD 't - 1 all - A*IE2IG ANZI , FITT1:;) t a grzat 11.• ...! It p,polar tc -t, r t, ertti,rc.,l ;,11.1.1. j.111,11‘:.,.'h 111.14 th.. OVSTEII.!-; xiii hosin• - . - eti up in vveryVN.,,lY ,tf Elslt: tiu:iltt: ti:t: I,l(.ll,:tiitS :tr.; A LES it, !,,!, i!, r. (.1.1!11:11eMilIV- to tile PUIIII.• f..!' 1,44.-)IEAF,;; ,orve.l tip au 1 1;A 1." anti NIGHT it.•;:y , 1 G. 12 " TlO. 32 DIAMOND A LLETif. N u T • 1 AZ. to the public that • . 1 .1 1 , 1ti.:611 611E1.1, AN', •told is prepare , ' tii 1W ., 1!:‘ a. , date the tit' tilit arid well liniiwn w it!! in the entinq end :IC OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, 111 Wood Street, :,9ittsburgh witou:s.ux AND RETAIL. 9NALI:Ii LAKE AND EASTERN FISH FRESH PUILADELNEA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME. All lu their Proper Season. uoffi GEO. RE:ECKMAN II ANSI() Nll tt tirS tt: DI). A ultr.:cra, IV A. Proprietor; No. 3114 Liberty t..treet.ju.tt side the Yastiettger Dew, of the Peunvylvat.itt ttailkoad. which makes it the most emtvenit.at hott.te in the city Inc passengers arriving by that The proprietor having, at considerable e - p_en se t fitted up, in excellent style. the MANSIoN HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a shun) of publie patronage. Ilia Larder and liar will I furnished with the best the market can afford. feLly WINES AND LIQUORS WELL %11 BENNETT, Brandies, Cordials, Winos, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD SI : REEK'. ttrdivirrh e22:6u2 WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 31f DiantonfikAilley, near Weed mtreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand Blackberry. Cherry and 04.:•Kune Br:mulles, (Ed monongahela Rectified •,‘ tlNker. rabbi rrIALLOW, OIL Atilb (TitEA.SE— _ 10 bbls 25 bbls (4:cafe: In Frore and fnr F:Liu 1.5 . srLi, li.s stro.t. , •-- MIME MOST COMPLETE WIIOLE M sale Jewelry ENT.VELISOMENT IN TIE 'WEST. J. IL GARDINER.. apiU 62 FIFTH :STREET. Er) oLL BurrEn barrel Fresh Roll Butter: 1 box do .lo jUL 4 t by expre. , ..; and for ado by .4;1=00 it. 5.117; $.5% . 7.'3 CO-PARTNERSULTIP-11 AV! NG AS sociated with U 8 in the Real Estate and (1 en oral Commission Agency Business; R.B, CUTH BERT, our Imaineol will hereafter be conducted in the name of S. CUMBER:I: S: SONS. S. CUTHBERT B. 1.. CUTIILERT E. 11. CL7TLIBEIIT CUTIIHERT at SONS, /MAL, ES TATE and General Commission Agents. 511 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. attend to the solo of Real Estate. Collection of Rents, le., eud settlement of estates of persons aceeaSed. apt CAPSTONE 25. BARRELS POW dared soapstone received and flit sale by. mY2 11EN HY 11.1XILLINEL MCCL€LLAND 2 s stioL SALE TIIIS DAY. WUOLESALE rb and Retail dealers in all kinds or Azricultu ral Implements. Garden and Field deeds. N 0.127 Liberty stmt. nutdane toßars'a Rata. splai RAILROADS. THE OLD sr ;ii A .!'s' r) SMITH— :1:1,e7 111 E ) Taals t. 4 4.1," SiTA ND, IN THE DIAMOND, J . OHN Prtypriett.r X C lA*4_l4oll. lE= J AS. A. FIETZER, Corner Market and First street A~stißd~~. liziwaiisa:tu:/-1 , 16) — :71 By RELIANCE MUTUAL. liiiIIBANOE COMPANY, ; pirric..kicomma.n.i On Buildings._Limitod or Porpetual. Morahan dice. Furniture, &a., in town or country. OFEKCE NO. 309 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 8229,510 00. Assets, 9303,508 96. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortpice or Improved City Pro l arty. worth dnuhlo the amount $155,605 00 ilround rent, first Mo.'s' 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 ? cent. Mortgage Loans. $30.000, cost 27,900 00 Phi lad el ph ia city 6 Is cent. loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 qx cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loan. 10,100 00 Collateral loans, well secured 3 ; 50100 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company. mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 21,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stork of Delawaro M. S. Insurance Co. ' 700 00 Commercial think do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Batik do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, bushings paper 16,207 Ili Book Accounts, secured interest, Me.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,35.5 15 ~508 CLEM TINGLEY. PresiW3dent. 4, DIRECTORS. Ctem Tin gi eY, Samuel Bisphaui. Win. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley. Jcim lt. Worrel Alarshall Carson, Z. hothrop. i,•,br:t Tolan•t, Charles Leland. F; Lennig. ineob T. Bunting. • Choi.les S. Weed Smith Bowen, Jamcs Woodward. John Bissell, Piitsburgh B. AI. FLINCH M AN, Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood :ts, - 51E3.IATA MI MUTUAL sA Erry 11_,SUICaNCam. COn PAN 7i—INCORPORA TED fly THE LEGISLATURE OF pwsNsy 1,7, NIA, I1:15. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TIMID .AND WALNUT STREETS, PIMA- Dr.LIIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES nn Co,- ,e.is Cargo and Freight, all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on (in.'s, by Ri vers , (lanais, Lake 4, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. EIRE INSURANCES Mer oliandisa generally, en gitoros, Dwelling !louses, DIRECTORS.—'WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Souder. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Pen ro:ie, John C. Da cis, Ja wes Tranqua ir:W tn. Eyre, J r.. James C. :land. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Seal, Dr. R. 31. Huston, (leo. 11. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penilton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, If. Jones Brooke, Silencer :11'11v/sift.Thoe.C. land, Robert Burton, Jr. t Jacob I'. Jones..l miles B. MTariand, Joshua P. Lyre, john B. Semple. Pittsburgh, L. T. Noe u. A. B. Berger, do. IV 11,113:1 M ARTI N. President. TILOS. t. HAND. Vice President. L'I.EFRN, Secretary. P. <; i \ tt e u n rl;h iI4ORANITY AGAINST LOSS I ;' . ir 21111: I":I:..R.NUF.IN FIRE I fiSUIt. H !..: `:4: . 1-: CoMPi No. 435 And 4:37 CuEsTNur no.lr Fifth . :ITATEM ENT Or ASSET;:. JAS. id. Published Agreeably to An Act As-euAI.Y. Leir.irt Firs: .11ortgag. , .. gauply i ecuraL........jl.af•i,';rS itoti Estnte, •,preAcnt vahlo Z;101,31 fit.) cost To:upon:TyLout on ample !,lat torn' Sewlriti PO 1, ,t4i 4 , 1V. 4, !rit Vaiur , (..565. , 367 7;0 N.‘:,, vnty pr..nt: tr.tl i , re!vium! whieh tbis vein hrtv• twer..letermin4.4l.• ln,urarWV. , AL:.lo on cvNry nf Prop, erty. in Town and Country, a rite- In; a:. or, c , mist-...nt with ,cenuritS., iinco inevrporatiod, a I..wind of thirty yenta, they have paid by Fire. tone ani.:atnt exceeding I Million: , of 1 ., 011nr9, aterri , y ford; n 2 idence of the ad nt.tgei of /11,11n1.:IPP, a , ire!! .1i ion to meet wit!. Pynn“.t.ncY, , :all paid during, the year I %rip.. tr.6: - ....15 3 30. (ran W. Bander. :%tordc(N.i D. To!,ift. I.rown. GrAoT, Imano Lea. a..ed. It. ii P.•lward C. On:to, N..CANCh C`...11i ri C. DA Li:, i Pre , , S-.. 0 Secret:l.v Ira lets. .1. ;A LA{ COFFIN, Ag-nt, 10y1 , 1 N c.f.-Third tint IVood - - - WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 4.3 F lIIG P. 7'4. (i.)ItDt)N, SPoretarv. IL It. COWMAN, doe! Are,ll. N0.b..4 :ler ...rr:«• • Co'.l Wnreh,u— Wi:l kind.; un.t.'.! A RINE RISNS. A Mono InAtitotion ITIRII3:Zed by Director: oho ro well known in the counntounity. and who are +et crot ine.t. by prom titno, , s and liberality, to tn.:ti t:6o the lir rtwter which thoy haven- , r1111,1. a- of foriti,: the protection to tho,e who ttp=irc to 1-e i lista red. ASSETS. OCTOBER. 30112 a. i. 64. btock Accounts $ 63.1x.0 (AI Mortgetre 2.14) IA) ' (ace Furniture 2:4) ii Open Amounts. etc 7.9 i'.i 4:1 Cash 18.3.'4 ig.i Premium Note:27,rin", '.2i) Notes and Bilk iiiwounted 174,075 i i DI it ECI ORS. R. Miller...lr., • ,legies M'Aule3'. Nathaniel I lohnes. Alexander Nintick Geom. DR rSi 4) Win. 11. Smith, Clia.... W. Rielzel.o.i.. Andrew Achim Alexander Speer. David M. Long, it .T. 'fhtria, , , Beni. IM kewell. J ohn It. Al'Cime. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OFPITTSIURGII INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY„ Pres SAM identUEL .REA, Secretary. (Mice, Cor. of Market and Water Sts., Insures against Lois and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against .1.405 s and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS; Win. Bnt ales, Jas. Park, Jr.. U.. 1 ohmton. E. F. Jones, Reese Owens, T.M. Howe, R. l'reAon, Oeorgo Bingham. 8. 31. Kier, John Shipton, .1 as. M. Cooper, S. Barb:Ludt, .1. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth, C. H. Zug. inhalya PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Cl•eout House Capital 8 . 219,100 Amots $304,945. wirILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN every SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on description of Property or Metthandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING President, M. W. BALDWI ,N Vise President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope. E. B. English. George W. Brown, P. 1.1. Savors, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. .Magarge E. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN', Secretary. J. O. COFFIN, Agent. iY4fly Corner Third and Wood streets. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' MINIS INSTITUTIOR;• SITUATED JIL IN LORET.TO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with prisiliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the Cpllege in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania--tbisportion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial Par its pure water, bracing air, and mettiresque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRS . / MONDAY after the 15th of ATEUST, and end .; about the 23th of JUNE following. It is divide I into two Se-seions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineerinr4 &e., will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. - • _ Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no sifts harge. Students will bo admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Tuns—Board and Tuition, payable half geed/ advanca.....„4loo Wastung and use of Bedding— 10 Classical and Modern Lau extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the lleos. 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Conner, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mares Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsbura Diocese. IQ/MECHANICS AND OTHERS DESI- A.VE. lona of patting their savings in a home of their own, have now a rare oviartmoity. ea ob. 850 ogthe purchase mosey is regaining/ ba n d. the remainder in nine yearly gamest& :,The lots are situated on Ewalt Street, Lawrenoevillit • Call without delay if yon we Id secure a bargain:. D. ENT & SON. Jul SligegaltHrook NffMM 1 1 1311'.PITTEBVIIGH POST Publishtilker7*EStiidity's excePted.l !Cormier Filth Auld 'lnied Streets. TEEMS 'Se PSELANNUM.IN ADVANCE. o Delivered,b7 terriers= cents per week. MATES OF 'ADVERTISING. Square, sOO O t h r oeo i n n a xee e e mm w g o t e e e l nol:::tkethehss 50 SI 00 1 75 5 00 three months 12 00 IS 00 nine months 21 00 n :10 00 NZ ' TE i. . LIN b make ii square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted 01l the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. a ea The Saturday Morning Post 69ued from the °auto office every Sal to airTerres per annum, in advance lia'Single copies, ready for mailing, Fh I: 'Address -JAMES P. BARR Editor and Ptopri 48 - ' Advertising at reasonable ra tip. SATURDAY MORNING, .1 NiU .1 F. r tho Pittsburgh 1' , .51 A PASSING STUANGE sTonir. El= ' Two 4 'llcaa iconly..nd psi rwt:"—Os if Em.o One autumn eve, in days 10,14. The Pastoral raised. steam, And with a passport far the South, Pit, , ed swiftly down the stream. There was a motley crowd on beard, The giddy and the staid: The tall, the short, the let. the kao, That had their passage paid, itip i-71.4.ver, quite a flashy chap, Well stocked with heal d a;ol rfrs , Though lit Pass I !hri a i.tn he did dr: For a Christian ,:ouldo't One liffie paiittir that As mough he iu r•;ec iv, r Ills argued with it ramp::r,t Jew oneernirig t he Passe: er ; Miss Cowslip wets a mode-t maid ll'ltoeiti Pa thought wet• divine, Who played 111"ai th t e w,• or d, ole Awl sang,'• %Vitt throe be milt, A Chap with a iit!iv pose, i lat th.• bat— Again , t a detati••hi lye H ;va;e•l adc+P'ratt• War: And itniny trp.ret tvii., nuttle.l 111. t Irttuted nt tett: L!lit,t 11.,> milit pat+S, Li " nunfrous to mention.' W nee a the Sir, itteeeetlitt 4 The sun his as, r.. ehed. The etuge, •et the It 11,1 iej Discerned a emelt tt head. •NV ft, it ri , e!" It h. L 710.1 The were all delighte.l— yen the filth. pa,tor la. Grew wohllroldrexeit' 1. i;oo.loartain, make them rki:ll the t• . . . . . ' 1 . 111 w.. ner radder sip.tv The 0 .110E1311 , in OM! r . '"fireUP .1.0 , ‘n )i..ium Is . Lll, ••! or ti:e •t‘ci!l look, blue. the chi:uni..3 Titt: pikt-hon=e Tito tro,kt gives out, ro th..y resort tuil.outine anti 1t.t...t. Dotter, hotter. ever/ stroke. "rill with a erat.ll That ...hook the land Y•: tirout.l The heat wa..7 rent az Utlag: I . up. the jolly parts went. 'Hie captain led the van. Then To Unwed Cowslip—at her heel The tip*. retl-nn-ed i he :i.t:o laister fell plump 1ti5...1.• n I , :otilre-field ... Is • i ii I i•• !I it cr. rp..l r t! i•••:i 1f.tt:7,•1 I w 1,1 •1 IMIIIIIIZII • Nt t.. II .. 1; I'l 9w, Pitt re ne :6 • • litougli I's e K. 9 never Taxe.i lut ! , ,nfoulul n 1;1:e 'Om! thus the 1., Now whorl 3 . 4,u get it 1.4 You just rang.. to I,t Ire kn"sr Ana, i••.• and read the i • Kri::l •'t i•• tint lie too •At! it i fu task.• >'•.urclt -frt ritIEND IN NEED. Tity IT—litt. SNSEETH YNFALLIBLE LIST?! ENT prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, et Ciiiinectieut, the great bone au•l ha= 1 , 0:1 LlSed in tits Practice for the last twenty yeure with the most asioni hang+ucces as an external r.•:n cdy it is without a card nip] there sipeuddy that. ally ,•111., hrepatotio:l. I'.•r till Rheumatic and Nervous Lii,orders it is truly infallible, and as IL ~ ”I re for V . : 1m11.15, Sprains. Bruises, .L•e.. its snot biog. healing. and powerful strengthening propertio..t. excite thejust wonder and 'n.. , toi:6l.lment of :ill who have ever given it a trial. Itver boar hundred rertilloatea of remarkable ...Ores, performed by it within the but two years, attest this fact, de27:l pit weow If. E. SELLERS .1: CO., Agent -9 I .r Pittsburgh 1862. 1862. 111 9 CORD & CO. HATS, CA PS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHARER HOODS. Whol male and Retail. 1.111 Wood Street. PITTSBtiI tO IL WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to our already Lumens() Stock of lists Cape, Straw Goods, Bonnets ; Shaker Mauls and Palm Le af Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy fro m us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2mil - 'BOOTS AND snoEs, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICF:S : Ladies English Lasting Heel Goiters for $l.OO *nth $1.25. !Ladies English Lasting Congress Reel Gaiters for $1.25, worth $1,75, Lathes English Lasting Congre4l Heel Gaiters $l5O. worth $2,09. Ladies Fine French Morrocco Heel Boots for $1,37, worth $1,92. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots fir $1.37. worth $1,75. Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for 500., worth 75. Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75e, worth $1,12. All other goods In proportion. JAMES ROBB. .40 Market Areal, nour Market house. ap24 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, L OK TILE SPEEDY AND PEUNIAN ENT cure of GONORRUBA. GI-KM TiKETHAL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emb:- sions, Incenti , imee : Genital Irrita bility, (1- vol. Stricture and Alio ^ ens of the Kid- M n and Blade hich has bee ysed eys by upwar d ds r. of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in thelAate practice, with the entire success, li llper • CIMESS COPALISA, CAPSULES, or any com Poun- Marto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS - - - are speedy is action, often etfecting a cure in a fewdays, and when a cure is effecte•lit is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and Inualltar Coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No.e of diet is necesear3• whilst usiug them: nor does their action interfere with business pur mita. Each box contains six dozen Pile, PRICE ONE DOLLAR. and will be Sent by mail. post-Paid. by 4 ad vertised Agen t , on receipt of the money. None genu ine without my signature on the wra .VICY 5 P • AN, Rochester,fi: P. Oen'l Agent. JOSEPLI PLEMING. an 27 dawlcorner Market street and Diamond. :.tis p O zy T e A v.pati T winL O toes. ES, Tu rO pte li keei Sll ta t its t ee4.6 lSli .y "26 416 HENRY IL COLLINS. MET TOUR BOOTS AND SHOES AT J 47 BORLAND'S. t 2 t 7 AMU MITIMIUMIL JESSE JOIMSOII6 GENERAL 0011188101 lUCBAJ AND DiALIZ IN Flour, !Grain and all kinds of Country • Produce. Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, &e. .sip- Liberal advances made on consignments of 111011 WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING ERPORTATIONS AN I) 13.01r*I' SVEAR, Including . Clouds suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE coIIItSEY, LAFOURCADE Az CO WM, BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 1! SOUTH WATER STREET, - I.lllll'l,de] plain. 09_ Lil.eral advances made on consignments when required. myl-lyd ?gni F. I:I.I.IScIN..WM r ELL:sOS..RODM.iN B JOHN B, ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS or C 69 1 .115, ussimar,s AND VESTINGS, so. 339 MARKET STREET, (2cl door below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA 111:11,1i0' ct MAGEE— Wholes;ale Diruoegrisit, O. :425 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Pa ioty, Mai«, Dye-stuff,i, and A f or licro.coc: (lhio and Pittsburgh Coal it,ining •cnn, phone, Tar. Pitch, }twin, And Rai ; road (i tease. Inyl:3ind GEORGE GRANT, laa.Aw:turer awl Wholemale and Retail Dealer El=ll GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Ii lO ('III ESTNur STREET. PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, LAIN at: PT:A. RCM: .VA Si 'PA 'TUB ERS gf• DI Pole TERS. —4F— MEN'S rya N DIMING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. NO. II) SOETTI FDERTNI STREET, I'IMADELPHIA CHARLES Importer nctti ettler itt Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, JI.I 11 KE T TR E F:7', Xurlh Skh.. PIIIIADELPHIA FRIES & LEHMAN, :; A It. V. ET sTAEF • PHIL.IIDELPHIA, .I„LL,.rS listings A hand wvil stoek of Hoods aealde for myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., I=l ':'•1 N . 11 R Nll 1 1.; 4. 1 , 1 N IJLII NV EIISnIES, NO. 7, Noicrso ritoNT STREET, splo:l7d rim.ADELiIuA JAMES 11. CHILDS MD d wrrolv MILLS, i il~,g)t. nv iaty. }'u„ I=l SEAMLESS RAGS, AND OF CkS N ISUIC In'! e,4 1.1 •Io Inches; Wide. -Sirlera may ho kft ut H. CHILDS At' CO'S, 123 ttr,,.,1 street. Ptttsiatrath tiirFine Whim, Plain and. Fancy Flannel Un der end Overall irts On hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at It. WILLIAMSON'S TORN', No. 47 St. Clair Street. LATE STYLES OF SILT3I3IILII, GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY yz As JUST RETURNED FROM THE liaM, and we arc now receiving an elegant stock of floods for the Summer Wear. combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stocks to he found East, and take special pride in canting the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be mode imp to order in our usual style to the satisfac t ion of all who furor us with their patronage. SIML. °RAI h SON, Merchant Tailors. No. 10 Fifth street. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -- A T - EAToN, MACRUM A: CO'S, Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Laces, Buttons. etc.. for Dross 'rrinnrungF, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Leas and Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadine and Thula* Viols. nemise Yokes and Pnntaletta, Edsing. Laces, utiles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Bose, ofeve description, Gloves, Gaunlets, Mits, Bonnet Bib.; hens, Ruches, Shaker Hoods. Cord, Chenille and Braid llead Nets. Another lot of" Crinoline Draperie." (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirtoronounce it the heat ever made The "Qualeertairt" and the "Flexure skirt,•' are also st es worthy of attention. entlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col \an% Ties, Suspenders, etc, of most desirable .tyles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notion& Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large and xcetlent line of goods in every department at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. . 8814 EATON. MACRUM CO.. 17 Fifth e t. H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC OVEICH AT TEM PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH - STREET, mh2l near Wood WILLIAM CARE & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Awl Importers of issaarlims, arse, &C. ALSO, Mahns niateak23 in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Libor* Street; r no9:ly . pnviummaig.r.t. DE asap 01114Waleft -e- ries, VA per hundred reeisiad sod tor 114111 Vs BEC l ICHAM LONG spat IZr Liberty sr. met • Yi‘O2MIS DOLAN Winn BMW Yt ONLIITERED DI 1855. AIIPANDAIIsTaIS•IIIITO, O'CLOCK; IL" sjim onlreitneeday and Saturday evenings. bra May. Mtn November. Ist. fium 7to o'clook Mid front November Ist to May lit, from f to o'clock. • Deposita itneived of all sums not less than thee DOLLAR. and - a dividend of the profits declared twice a year„ inJaseandDeeember. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of sin per cent. a year. Interestof not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of . June unit 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 PER MDT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations , tarnished gratis , on application at the office. PRESIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. :VICE PRESIDENTS. John B. Mleadden. Isaac M. Pennock John llolmes. John Marshall. Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meads. Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D.. James McAuley, Hill Burgwin, James Merdinan, Wm. J. Anderson. TIUSTEE.9. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John 0. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira. George Black, John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. James Shidle Aloueo A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall. Win. Douglas. John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoen berger Wm. S. Haven, Win. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Thuile. Richard Hays. Isaac Whittier. Win. S. Lively. • Christian Yeager SECRETARY AND TREASURER CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLMES ell: SONS, BAgi li E . and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on tho Eastern and Wo , tern 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 tureet, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS dc CO.: - BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, je:l3 , PITTSBUOIL iA. ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, 311. .0. NI A. N , OFFICE: 451 Penn Street. Filth Ward. irtOLLECTIONN PROMPTLY MADE: M./ Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgement+ Taken and Bills Probated. apady AGRICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS tic • _ MANUFACTURERS UP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND Gr..1.1.A.1N DRILL. 'I.L.IT- 4 1P11.. OFFICE: Corner Butler and Ciyiner Streets, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT SOS TRg CALK OP Flour, Gratin, Bacon, Lard, Butter Dried Fruit and PINIAUCS Generally, Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Franeis O. Bailey, Esq., Williata Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert & Sou. Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott. Bekker & Swearingen. S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Rank, List Bowen. Mangle ,t en., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton Sr Co., Wheeling. tuy2,k2ptllis POLL(' lIALLIII/.LI.IICDSALOON. -Li-CHARLES GARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO BALL, entrance on B Fourth street. e has always on and the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cum. U . Romem er p a ce, Apollo Hall. Fourth neariVo,xl, entrance from Fourth. YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat. mixed, and alt other kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to I laworth Sr Brothers. in the Diamond, whero you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than nt any other house in the city. Also a general and toll assortment of Family tirocaries. Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Dome AM Liquors. HAWORTH dt BROTIIER, de24 Limner Diamond and Diamond T. T. N'illUßN & CO, II coUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. 16P All rcrk eat:aged to me will be neatly'and promptly imurea. ae2l-1, EATON, MACRUN & CO-- NO. 17 FIFTH• STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmings. Embroideries. Hosiery I;hirts, Collars, Suspenders, Skirts, Tics. Sus and Rain Umbrellas. Corsets. Ribbons, Ruches, And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. Hoods In- Whobale buyers supplied on best Co. EATON MACRUM k Co., app No. 77 NM street. STRAMBOAT WRECK FOR Sit&LF— The wreck of steamer MESSENGER now lag!. the Marine Railway.. consisting of Hull, Enahwa. , Doeto4 Muer. Hog Chains, Anchor Chains. &o. Apply to CAL DWELL & BRO.. my3-Imd No. 68 Water street. EAPINO AND MOWING NA- M& CHINES_. Elevators, Separators. Horse Powers, Hay. Hakes, Scythes, Forks. Spades. and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, • No. 127 Liberty s m treet, next door to Hare's No. y 27 - - IINIANOIS FOR TWO HUNDRED DOL. • LABS—Naisms Breams Want Rosewood 7 octavo Pimps. .with carved Ink round corners. full Roll mow% ruserwoots 101$ and rich mount. ins% for two Imadrod dollars. For sale b 7 - WS • JOHN H. ][PILLAR. fl Wood street NI Or HZ R W NEW IA YORK •PLANOS—Another supply of the large .Seven Octave Roeswood Pianos, from Benetton Brothers. New YoLit, just received and for 'Web, JOHN H. MELLOR, MR • 81 Wood street. IrAIL.MARILE TIMBER LANDS FOR V SAL P.-1500 Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county. Pa. at about V. miles from the Al legheny saint*. to which there is a good plank road . ; corivftient . alsoto saw mills. schools Se.. an good neghborbood. about one mile from the town of Corydon. The soil is good and there are surface indications of Petroleum. The land will be sold on favorable. terms, and part pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abun dance of timber, Oak. Pine. ke. Persons looking for oil sitek or good timber' lands, wilt Snd the I above worthy of attention. S. CUTHBERT k SONS, my 6 51 Market street. BCS LTN TON II I MIN G 20 bona new Burlington Herring to arrive this day and for sale by - gzyMER * BROS. ney2 Nos. and 1211 Wood street. THOMAS FABILEVA FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, Na MA YHDERAL SE. ALLEGHENY. . Under. in aft ite brandhee, will receive Orde o fer be left at. the room M the Livery...BMW* . JA.has LoyD. Ohiostrat. Auesbeay. USSIIRO AMR' WARTAOR RODS salaki BOWN & TETLEY. - • gel 136 Wood street. PE . B ikapi`suutionrai-ntr cslN roini and Gress *trimly lw r . • /05- Beinox lemma . would*flow jout. ‘wsuarlii-A iw Haar male If Wood Mask riMIS* ORAL Imam B.,irauain..._ f ilt9 o 4l l aliONT: . X.:1 1 1/40* Aanxiinziginviß - FRANKLIN, vEtTASGO CO., myl2:lyd PellallinriViustss PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS ST LAW KUHN'S LAW NUMBS. Diamond Street, sear Groat; it9:ly PITTSBURGH. !•A B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE. NO. 72- GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court Roam) mr3:l)- PITTSBIMOII. PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. NO. 133 FOURTH RT.; je24:10 PITTSBURGH. P. J. 31. g A. NCCO C ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO, 73 GRART BTBIDET PiTTSBIIRON, PS4Ns.,I T A UL; MOMS DE IrriNT • ► succepsor to G. W. Biddle. Nix 144.13mitb field street. tar Office Lours from 8 to 1 o'clock, mid from* Sg&ly OA IRON IYIANUFACTIIIMIta AMERICAN IRON WORKS, Jones dz.. Laughlin, MANUFACTIIIIIRS OF IYtUN A.NLI JUN!AT AND COMMON SNEET IKON. hauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Us, Nan le. WAREIIOUSES, s;:r. Pitrept and 132 First Street. 1 . 11"ZSBUI11111, And ,orn r cr Franklinand South Water Street). _ fel7:l • .14.4.1 c; .I ,, sas...Joax L. Boyn...Wm. brew.i.oirq PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & co., • IV s A 13 FA yrs TiltEltta Or CAST STEEL; -a. alo, Spring, Plow, and A B Steel SPRING and AXLES. corner Ross and First streets. PITTSBURGH. Pa. FURNITURE. J. D. F.t.M.INER JOHN M. MUM ZIOURNITIU ILE FOR CASH—A FULL Ara' NRK - 1.i7 - IP. T .b o r f aet i r burth n1°114114111.4 BtX. BOOK CASES, WARDROBES. end every article needed inn wellfarnisheddwel ling, am. well as a fine assortment of 49IPFICE FIIRSITtIIII % . Constantly on hand and made to order, Aa the terms Oil which business hidone atthliteetah- I ishmen t ig fur CAS Lt. prices are wake accord ngiy. Persons in want of anything is. the arose line would b o advantaged br canine at ' FACKINEia t lIiWIII'B, No. SOS Smithfield street, belowilitth. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, dm CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Pleeet. NEW DRUGGETS, 73 Mee.% N E V: BRUSSELS (JARPET • Szi — These: hureiasl: been lac:aired and are oi the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, ht the lowest prices. W. M'CISNTOCIL. NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kr. -AT A LLII N'S, No. S 7 Fourth SIPS*, 113 , OUGIIT PFCEVIOUN TO TIM 'LATE _ILP advance in prices, of which Wannest a vantage is offered in purchase FOIL CASH, dei ; HUGH X. BOLE. MSursimiim MACIIIMIgn MS Duquesne Way. near din' Psini;iiiniasko_ to order, and warranted 113 EOM • • ten De made. the following machinery, vise Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and bon; Planers. for wood and iron; Dril li ng Machines; Housin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-40k . and Model Machines, in the beat manner. morns', puma. and Mangers, of all sizes arid variety; Screws, of as y diameter and pitch. to Moen feet in length. Will also make, and have en hand. Doctor and Niggd Engines. and DeeltPurips for steamboats. ke. Lathe inhears sad bee net ing done to order; can plane 32 incites video, - feat 6 Males long. All Orders Promptly Filled ad Unitas Solicited. N. 8.- , Particular attention seal Ditraptitude gicen to repairs on Printing rtesses and other Machines. myEklyd SMITH, PARK* CO. , . . NINTJI WARD POUNIXTICII LPITTIMURNI. PA iVorehouse, No. 149 First and INllllarendatr ManufactOrers of all sizes a nd ons Coal Oil, Retorts and Slab. Daster PI O 1 Sad Iron_ Dog Irons. Wagon Bogen; Shad Pallier. Hangers and Couplings.: _‘. ' Also Jobbing and MacluneCantinga edgrary de. sor i ll a d v ig g made t; l o e r t te i r iachinti miaow to the Foulniary7:lneeesaartf attended to ; • 9.21147 dew Immix LOOKING °Lassa Ely TIME FRAME NANEFAdriIanY NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-1111U /73 & 175 GRAND STREET At SIC .! STREET. EstablishedlB3l. ZiElilITO Ea tablished 1838. This Establiabrosorkit la successful operation 2lyea , sad isdEse•Langelt of tho kind in the United .Statea. lime al hand or manufactured to OrSilassyAirgia of LOOKING GLASS. *PI TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Orminoggal pier Wall, Oval arid Mantel Glow& clonanOgr e nicer, Base and Bracket 'Tibiae; Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc.. • ' • Mouldings for Picture homes, in lengths indta ble for transportation,,aithorßilt &rime. Row mood, _Oak, Zebra, Btraieve. -1 611e. Our new Manufactory and turrowahri . enable us to fonrnish any artiole in our lit», otoof as the bcw,and as c/rop is the diwmiss&_ DENIMS ARE INATIVIS TelialliMUPON us when theyvisit New York...We aid. to be able to supply them with ay/froth:de la air line which they can posaibly require, at PA" lower than they can' purchase - Order* by =it attended ie eptikfffieVerre. Do nail:ilia call when you visit no Irote.„. Office Jc Wan:cooing No ,11 6 Cowlkt... N. Y. my2.3md • HOIiACE V. BIG„ Art. ALLEGHENY INSU ' NCE or prnssintat_ OFFICE, al FUIRA 1111. 1 , pink aNe . • •• -... .... IFNAUREN ACIAINIST'AIg. 'aims op .11. FIRE AND MARINII RI “. i 4 ISAACJON MPreeidentrainINILMORD. Vice Prelgmti D.M /100/...Deereopr: Cala. WILLIABADLArt. General Amt._ . ' DIRECTOR/3-4mo Jones. c. 6.anne i id re ih: Toy. Childs. Capt, LC. Gray. Jehn.4l.- D. 1.. Fahneetaelt.. John D. McCord. jacebs.R. P. Sterling, Capt. AV. Ilieubert 1.. M'Orew. Rohl. H. Davis. --, no2B A)lnnExtrs GARDEN AND FIELD'SEED, WAItIIANTED ERFAIL ANDtAiglinfint. Ai'Also a general assortment of . Agricultural limpleueera ral Shade and Ornamental received and for sale by • BECKHAM & LONG; No. i 27 LOW*, Streit gem doorto Hare's HoteL GIME ONE. COBLE ALL,, McCLEL• LAND'S Auctiol, and buy yclulleoti.fill4 a gaiters. • " COD an d ..114.414a ; AND. G 46 eleired and in eitiiation; grander wood fence. well watered and eonvanienalo wheal& mane and &weber. Situate in ilegetdilwe UM/ 1- Mb about nine miles from dm eity. ,Trikee $2. J o . easm for @slab,' CUTlthitrestKeiS. OOPZIM CAIIiPZIIII3//a., Stone CvLien aollisuitlty IMP 3 SOWN /115 Weed Meth
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