160 a. THE TO ALL POlll7B Di THII MIST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. MThOMER ARRANGENIMIT. Commencing May sth, 1882 Wpm TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK, and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chioaao shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Lino. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh ..... I,ooa. m. 7,10 ti. in. 12.50 p. m. Allegheny 1,10 a. in 7.90 it. in, 1.00 p. m, Arrives grestline 0,20 a. m. 5,20 p, r,I, 8.30 p. in. „ rt- Wayne... 2,10 p. m. 2.23 a. in. univatto ...... ..8.33 p. m. 8,33 a. in, FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI At' ST. LOUIS Leaves Creetline.._ Arrives at Columbus...ll;3o a. rn„ 10.13 p. Cincinnati'. 4,20 p. 5,40 a. m St Louis.— 0,25 a, at. 9,00 p. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves Creetline 0..70 a. in. rives at dins_ p01ie.11,30 5.45 a. in. L0in..... ...7,30 a. at. 6,45 p. m. _All Trains through to Cliimoto without oliango of Catt. N. B.—The Um* to Cincinnati to the :lame as br Steubenville: Trains on both Roads meet at Oblandms, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. .6,45 a. in. 7.26 p. in. 5.50 p. m •RASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH ftO Mail 3, Express 2. 00 10 a.. el p, anoinuati and St. Louis Express 7,43 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federr.l greetStatiou, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 9,00 • m 10,40 a m 5,113 aat 6,50 ain 111,00 in 1,30 pln 6,43 ant 5.30 ain 4,40 pin 0,45 pis 12.20 pni am° p:n GAO P m B,ls_p_m 3,20 t. in 5.00 pin MARKET TRAIN. ewvat Alliance at 5,30 a, in. ref at Allegheny at 10.30 a. m. wee Allegheny at ' 3,10 I N in. yes at Alliance s,OO p. m 11111. Trains are run by Columbus time. withda iii 1$ minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. . *B. Tickets good on the accommodation and sweet trains are sold at reduced prices. The 6,30 p m accommodation train connects at New Brighton with packets for New Catto. T trough trains connect as &Ilona: At Kann, with stages for Now Castle, Mercer, Youngstown- &c. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburgh, Aaron. Cuyahoga Fails. eto. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, ShelbY, Osissky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Oestlines for Delaware. Springfield. Col ma bus. Ohteinnati,Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis, Seint Louis. Lou isville, etc. At Lima. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. Tole etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint ...Louis. Quints, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interme diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illi nois, Missouri, lowa, Wiscowin and Minnesota. For further information and through thAete apply to. GEORGE-PARKIN. Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASSELBERHY Agent, Allegheny. JOILAT B. JERVIS, General Superintendent, WM. P. SHINN. General Passenger Agent CLEVELAND. PITTSDERGIII AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER A.PRANG'EMENT. On end after MONDAY, MAT 3th, 1862, will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania 1. in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS as CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh i 100 a. m. 41 120 p. rn. do Steubenville— I 4 , 00 •• 4,00 do Newark 9.50 " 10,15 " do Columbus 1 1 1,1011.45 Arrives Cincinnati I 4.20 p. re. 5,10 a. tn. St.:Louis 17,50 a. m.l 6,46 p 111 No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin oinnatL =aid sleeping cars attached to all night Leaves PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Pittsburgh 1.00 Rm l 0.10 am ' 12,50 p Wellsville 3.00 ' 14.14 3,05 Hkenbenville...4,oo_" 9,16 " 4,00 Wheeling 4,541 ' 10,23 " 4.55 =i r si 5.05 10,40 " t 5,03 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.; and at .Bollair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louif and points west. • PITTSBURGH AND CLEVEL AN D LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1.00 a. in. 119,50 p. in. do Wellsville 4,25 " 3,00 do Bayard 6,10 " 4.14 " do Allianc 6,43 " I 4.40 " 'do Hudson 8,00 " I 5.43 " Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 6.30 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati It It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C and E B. R for Erie. Dunkirk.-and Buffalo, with C St T Litt it for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north west. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 4.00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 2.20 a ni, 9,15 a NV:nand-8,00 p m. gn tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro cured at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For farther psrdonlars apply to WILLIAM STEWART. Agent, At the Company's office in Freight Station, Penn street - n 027 1882. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON -AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAR I, TRAIN leaves the pasicager Station every morning (einipt &today) at 2,50 c tn., stopping only at the Principal stationsomd making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and lYashington, and for New York via the Allentown route. _l' 11 THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ing only, at_principal eta me7,7l=mnection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LLNE leaves the station daily, (tam t Sunday) at 8;30 p. m., st9ppi4g only at frieeipal stations, connecting at, Harrisburg for lalhimareatid Washington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached,. leaves the_pasaenger station serning (Sundays excepted) at 5010 a. al., TRY mg as 1 k; as Conemaugh, and stoPring at all eta a. :CCOXXODATION TRAIN& - - - - J ‘3TOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Mly (except Sunday) at 1648 p.m., * all stations and running as far as Cous teau. RUST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's *dm leaves#ils (except Sunday.) at 0010 a. m. _IaIIRrCeO dNaDti oACCOMMODATION t TR u A a N y ) fo r WM) S. M. :NERD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wars station leaves daily, (except flunday) 4010 D. 1111. _FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Want station. loaves daily. (except Sunday) at title P. 131. I TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: _.111,23 p. m !2,05a. m. P: 132 ~ 12,35 Johnst .. own Aeoommodation 10,08 a. m. let Walls Station Acoommodation. 6,80 m. ed Well's Station Accommodation S4lll a. in. 11Adra Station Accommodation 1,03 p. m. 012 Wall s Station Acoommodauon.....64o p , m. ilitrTrains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Exp Less and Johnstown Accommodation Esat and West. and also with Local Freight, Bast and West. The Traveling Public will find it greatly to their interest. ingoing Fast or West, to travel by the PIINNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, 113 the accom modations now offered cannot he surpaased on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust. We can Promise Safety, Speed. and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. FAIOEt TO NEW YORB .. ala no raIIA.DELPRIA -.....:,•.... ...**** 1o:00 BALTIMORE— ********************* %An 6naiTER ** . ...... ......... ....... 8,55 BURG ...................... 7,4* checked to all stations en the Penn. iihanisatl„ and to Philadelphia. Bahl ntagorr York. Purchasing tickets in cars will be an excess aceomng to distance tray del la to the station rates, except from gbilwrhere the company has no agent. Main' case of 1 tho Company will held r thermals.* respon siamount p ble for personal baggage it ertehr an ot exceeding $lOO. . An Omnibus Line has been employed Mevey Magnus and baggage to and from the at a drams not to exceed = cents for each (Iriand baggage. s nwe appb , to J. STEWART, Aunt, At the Penna. R. R. PaesengerStution on Liberaland Grant etreeta. noTl 111TOTIEV,-;0A8 mrtraes or and desarieli: regilt or rebronsed, and altered to Ram boa 011 at the Ow Fitting and Piloading shop of WELDON .t .REINEKE sumta e lYnni •••••••• •••••• w ititlanua 4 167 .Itr W ItrATS LSO Wood street RAILBOADBi ZOETE VIA RIVER &ND DIDIAIMPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. • Ckanstrthif at Indians's*lb with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem_,and Michigan Central 'Radon& 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 less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipments Can he made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consifnments made to J. E. oxr.RoNs. Agent at Cincinnati, cr W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawroneeburgh, will receive prmnpt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CHARON von DRAYAGE UR (10111115191uN AT LAT:RR...CM:BMW. . . For further information apply to TUOMAS . RATIGAN, (No. UM Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give Tit INWOII RK CRIPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayettii, Chicago, Pcru, Green eastle,'Crawfords rule, Charleston. Paris and Mat toon, &c. e. U. F. LORD. President. JOHN , F. CHEEK, General Freight Arent. mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 11562. SO5O p. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri, the States of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAI LRO.11) The only mil route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hours to the rethotest point reached by rail, and is always as Cheap as any other. o. — er' Buy your Tickets to K.ansas rvol all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC li. STITIWEON. Pree't and Gen'l Supt. North Mis:oori It. R. llnYwr 11. STMIMFS, Traveling Akezit. elecnm UPHOLSTERING. UPHOL*TER NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. /NINE SUBSCRIBERS BANC I' AC IL TUBE and leep constantly on hand every articlo in their line. viz: Cornices, Ornam ant.. Curtain Goode, Comforts, Feather Beds, .Mattrasre of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bede. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures, .1la'• Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, kn. oet.l7:lyd ROBERTS I: ROENIGE.. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. I( CI IN S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT , AT THE OLD SiANI) CORNUCOPIR RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, AATHERE FAMILIES, no - rEs.s. OEN. TAUB. ANTS anu the trade generally c. u 1 be supplied with Chespeake Bay liy, , ter,. at the lowest I,lr:in:ale rates. Country trade sel;eite.i. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Salow.a,, CORNER VIROIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and nil the (kik:lde.; of the season will be served up in 'the most p:thitaide style. ELT YOUNG. oell corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. SAVAGE iI OITS , No. 350 Liberty Street. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SATACIE: Proprietor. YffAVINO TAKEN AND Firrein) XI- with all the molern improvemcnt , , this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the pui•lie gener ally, with the best the market, atr..rd,. will be served up in every variety of style, daring those:man. llia W Motto!? and Ales he feels confident in recoteutending to the for their xcellcnco. Can, Bucket and Shell Oyster.; re.teived dal'y nd sold wholesale and retail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND ; "NE I. Prc,prlott)r. HAVING TAKEN AND I'lrrr.l) UP. at a great expense. with all the moklern i ILI - provernents, this popular resort, the suWeriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every cnrietY 0f style during the ?Cason. LIQUORS and ALES he foals ronfi•lent in re commending to the puiilli•S i - their exeollonee. AtirMEA LS served up at nil hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDEdS taken. ap4:ls, 0 Ell:. 110TJSIO, NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, • PITT,s'EUE.GII. VOIFIE SUBSCRIOER ANNOUNCES _AL to thepublic that ho is in daily reoe.ipt of FRESH SHELL. AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME, and is prepared to accommodate the pat renr of this old and well known hca.se with es•eryth in., in the eating and drinking line at the sh , astest notice. JOHN SHALER. IF: x C i I. S' I OR OYSTER AND EATING HOUS No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PIFILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All In their Proper Se:own. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AUBE-WE, Proprietor No. 344 Liberty street, ust be side the Passenger Repo , of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex pense, fitted up, in excellent style. the MANSI ON MUSE, would res_pectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ins Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feI:XY WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM BENNE;i4,. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordiale, Winea Old liononga hela and Beatified Whiskey, NO. no WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh fe,22:fint WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DlaniondiAliey, near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. W Always on band. Blackberry. Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whiskey. &o. mlll6 TALLOW, OIL AND GREASE -10 bbls Tallow, bbla Grease.: In store and for sale hy P. SELLERSkc... CO. Penn gtreet. Pittsburgh, MIELE ME: ONT COMPLETE WHOLE AL sale Jewelry EATARLISHMENT IN THE WENT. J. R. OARDINER. 6 FIFTH STREET. ROl.l. BUTTER -1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter 1 express an d for sale do by do just received by ' JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First street (10-PARTNERISHILP-11 A V NG As lid sociated with us in the Real Estate and Gen eral Commission Agency Business; ii. B, CUTH BERT, our business will hereafter be conducted in the name of S. CUTHBERT Jr SONS. 9. CUTHBERT B. 1,. Curtrasr.T a. B. CUTHBERT S CIUTUIRJERT Al SONS, REAL ES. Sl e TATE and General Commission Agents. - I.IARYa',T STREET Pittsburgh, attend to the sale of Real Estat e , c o lf eet i on o f Root s . ,ke., and settlement of estates of persons doomed, apt so d Aparl a n- je re2s. B_Altft_ELE! ,POW. 1/412 Vvaturflo.raltaill IaffacLIELLANDIi isuom SALE THIS /NAL DAY. • lippEttraffAx At- Loxo. witioutliALE AAP sad flatail &Dalin kali Wads of Asnoultu =kassakilsrdsassulyiski§pAit. UT arse. areittote WNW' MOM age __.„fr/PALX4.II. I iitaug RELIANOE YIITUAL .08IIRANOE 001CPANY, ruxxx. , Ammr...r.m.A. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual. Merehan di3e. Furniture. .1 - c.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 30S WALNUT NTREET. Cosh Capital, - *229,1110 00. Assets, 0303 4 009 96. Invested as follows. viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155,600 00 Ground rent. first claw 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 11 cent. Mortgage LOIMS, $30,000, cost 27.001) (V Philadelphia city 614 cent. loan :AVIV 00 Allegheny County 6 14 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,010 00 Collateral loans, wellseeured 2,500 00 Muntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an..... 4,000 110 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4.000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance • Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co I,o'o 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. I nsuranco Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do , 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union AI. Insurance Co's Scrip 100 00 bills Receivable, business paper 16,2:17 IS Book Accounts, secured interest. etc.... 6,216 72 Cash sit band and in hands of agents.. ii,:tm Ir. U 13. 4 ,4 CLE3I T/NOLEY. P S resid sl ent. :NJ DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphata. Wm, It, Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Arius:air, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John It. Worrel. Marshall Hill. 11. L. Carson, Z. Lathrop, Racrt 'Poland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, lacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Bissell Piitsburgh. B. M. I[INCIIJI AN. l4ceretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. iIIikELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN _e_PSURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED Di THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. 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 Goods. by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling HOUSOA. Ste. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Solider, Theopliilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Doris. James Tranouair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. It. M. Huston, Gee. Lieper, Huhg Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward- Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, .Jr. , Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farlartd, Joshua P.,hyro, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Mc taro, A. B. Berger, do. 'WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. lIAND, Vico President. RaaaT LTI.BVIIN, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. No. 05 Water street, Pittsburgh. LN.DEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Ft IRE FRANKLIN Flit!: INSITRAN t • I: No. .12 CO3 ;1 IPANY ami 43 F O Pll lESTN MAI/RW.II lA. sT OFFIC itEETE: 7 I, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. PULdi4hl.4l Agreeably to An Act of A 3 AemblY, First Mortnaneg, amply secured • Real E-t.ii<.•. t.pro, - cm value j11i3,312 til,) cot Temporary Loans on ample Collat tcral Securities_ 89.135 56 Stocks, tpresent value l:FSii.467 72,) c00t89.:93 Notes arid Bills Reoeivable 1,821 IY) Cub 27,919 33 511.Drt4,1151 6S The mil:. pivit. , floe, premium... 3 which this con,- pally can divide by law, are from risks which hare been ileterinuied. 'lnsurances made oa every description of Prop erty, fown . ..ind Country, at rata; as luw are con4istent with security. SHIVO their incororation, a period of thirty years. they have told los. , •es by Fire, to an amount cacee,iing Four Millions of Dollars, thereby al . fording evidenceof the advantages of Insurance, :is well 5.4 theability and disposition to meet with Promptness all Losses paid during the year 1339, 869.153 36. DIRECTORS. Chariat W.. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lewis, T,bius NVagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea. Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards George Fates. CILAS. 'DAN C F.R, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. A. S rum, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast eon Third and Wood sty. 41% WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBUItGIi. tIEOROE DARSIE, President. 1 , . M. GORDON, S Cant. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'! Agent.ecretary. No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co's IVarchouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will in-ore against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the ceutmmuutty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man to in the character which they have assumed. us of fering the best protection to thong who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOLIER3Otts. 1461. Stock Account:. $ 63,000 00 31ortfraze 2,160 is) Office Furniture Z) 00 Open Accounts, etc . 7,809 43 Carl 18,351 99 . Premium N11t.4., 17,6 a; 20 Notes and Ellis discounted 174,(C5 19 - . Proprict., ORS.T It. Miller, Jr., DIREC„Iame.s WAttleY, Nathaniel Iluitneo, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie Wm. IL Smith, Chas. W. Ricketier., Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David 31. Long, Rees .1. Thomas Benj. Bnitewel I, John 8., M'Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. AVM. BAGALEY. Prepaident.L REA, Secretary. Office., Cot. of Market and Water Sim.. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. .Tas. Park, Jr., B. P. Jones. T. M: Bowe. George Bingham. John Shipton, S. Barbaugh, John S. Dilworth, C. U. Zug. scht9:lydh Win. Bag:tier, Win. G. JobilEton Reese Owens. B. Preston. S. M. Kier, Jas. M. Cooper. J. Caldwell, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 ORESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House Capital 0219,100 Assets $304,948 WILL NANCE ALL MINDS OF IN. SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN. 'Vice President. DI RECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. It. Cope. •F. B. English. Ileurge W. Brown. P. B. Say cry. Josoph S. Paul, C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. J..llagarge P. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. (I. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS* r 811111 IS INSTITUTIOX, SITUATED A- IN LORETTO. Cambria county PennsYl cania four miles from Cresson Station Station. oa the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in PISS, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Donors and Degrees. The location of the College In one of the most healthy in Pennsylvauia—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial sir its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FERS:i . MONDAY after the 15th of ATGUST, and end, about the 2Sth of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Saigon& Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nacos ears for Land Surveying, Engineering. Ace., will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. Instmmental and Vocal 3fusic forms no extra :barge.. Students will he admitted from eigl t . years to the age of manhood. Tagus—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance ........ ... . . . SI.PO Washing and use of Bedding 10 Classical and Modern Languages. extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College. J 5 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburat Dioceee. MECHANICS AND OTHEEtS DESK. a.VI roue of putting their savinp in a home of their own, have now a rare opportunity, u only $5O of the kurchasemoney is requirodUhaad.tha remainder nineyearly payments. The lots are situated on Ewalt strut, Latuoneutills, without daisy if you wauldasenroar .le4 i s f:jej:Wyt,:jtil F . I It .14,896,3113 SS 102.. G .f• $2. , 4,2.51 76 . • 11112 -1 / 6 441,11tweita. tsars Si nit 'Tit 'ADVANCE. 4 4 - Delivered by earlier' 12 cones Per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square. one time 50 three times 31 00 one week 1 75 " one month 500 " three months 11 00 six months 18 00 nine months 14 00 one year 30 00 TEN LINES make a square. About eight words average a line. Business notices. inserted on the local page. ten cents a lino each insertion. The. Saturday Morning Post lodue.l froth tho mune office orory Solar lay •TernH SI per annum, in advance . UrSiugh, copies. randy for wailing, viva 8 Au- Address JAMES P. BAER Editor and Propri AN- Advertising at reasonablo rates. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 16 The Emancipation Bill The substitute of Representative Por ter, which is said to be likely to pass Congress in the form offered, provides for emancipation in the following cases: 0 revery person who shall hereafter act as all officer in the army or navy of the rebels, or as President or Vice-President, member of Congress, judge of any court, cabinet Aker, foreign minister, commis sioner or consul of the so•called Confed erate States; or as (iovernor of a State, member of a I . OllVellllOll or Legislature, or judge of any State court of the so called Confederate States: Or who, having held an office of honor, trust or profit in the United States, shall thereafter hold an office in the so-called Confederate States ; of every person who shall hereafter hold any office or agency tinder the government of such Confedorate States, Or any of the States of such Confederacy; but persons holding State offices, unless appointed since the date of the secession ordinance, or unless they shall have taken an oath of allegiance to such Confederate States : also the slaves of every person not em braced in the foregoing clause, who, after the passage of this act, being actually, willfully and withlut coercion or compul sion, engaged in armed rebellion, shall not, within sixty days after public warn ing and proclamation, made at his dis cretion by the President, lay down arms and return to his allegiance. l`nriher Rebel Accounts of the War on the Atlantic Coast. From the Sat vfilinah Republießn. :WHY :VI. lt was currently rumored on the streets yesterday afternoon that a skirmish or bat tle took place at some point on or near the Savannah and Charleston Railroad—it w•as supposed in the vicinity of Pocotaligo, S. C. We have no reliable information on the subject, but we credit the report. The train due from Charleston at five r. u. did not arrive. The Enemy Behsv. Two or three of the enemy's gunboats were on yesterday lying in the. Savannah river, just below Fort Jackson. They were in motion occasionally, but mostly at an chor. From this approach, and the recent balloon observations below, the enemy may be prepning to execute his long threatened attack. For the benefit o f those who surmise that this movement is a feint. while the attack will be made on Charleston. we will remark that at no time during the war has the enemy made a feint by water. Confi dent 0 f his strength, he has invariably advanced boldly up to the mark. The Union Force,* in Savannah :Toni the Eav autmit Nev..s. May :'Jj The Yankee gunboats mentioned by us as being in the river below Fort Jackson on Wednesday, were still in view yester day, but had taken positions further down, near Tennessee creek. It is thought by some that the boats were engaged in re moving their batteries on Dally and large volumes of White smoke rising in that direction, yesterday afternoon, in duced the belief that they were burning rile cabins at their abandoned batteries. Others are of opinion that the steamers brought men and guns for die erection of batteries on Elba island, with a view to shell our batteries. Froth the Savannah NOV 3,, May War Movements. The cars on the Charleston Railroad, due here at five o'clock in the afternoon, had not arrived at the time of our going to press with our •evening edition, nine o'clock. It way rumored in the city at noon that the enemy had landed a consid erable three in Carolina, and were ad vancing on Pocotaligo. Other indications authorize us to believe the current rumor in the street, that fighting is going on in that vicinity, which accounts fin• the non arrival of the Charleston cars. Some of our citizens inform us that they heard heavy firing in the direction of l'o cotaligo last evening. 1862. 1862. M 9 CORD sky CO. HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and Retail 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. WWEARSNOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to our already Immense Stock of Hats Caps. Straw Goods. Bonnets, Shaker floods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap292md BOOM AND SIIOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES: Ladies English Lasling _Heel Gaiters for $l,OO worth $1,25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1.23. worth $1,75. _Ladles English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters $1.50. worth $2,00. Ladies Figke French Morrow° Heel Boots for $1,37. worth $1.62. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. worth $1.75. Ladies' Fine Morocco Slippers 53r 500. worth 75. Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c, wort h All other goods In proportion. JAMES ROBB, SP Market :treat, near Market House. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,. FOR THE SPEEDY AND PENMAN ENT cure of (GONORRHEA. ai.EET, ITRETHAL Dischnrgos, Seminal Weakness. Nightly Rads moun t Inconti.,, nee. Genital Irrita bility at •vol. Stricture and Atte ::ons of the Kid neys and Bladder, Which has bee , ~sed by upwards of ONE H UNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with the entire success. stiperseding Outings, COPAISA, CAPSULES, or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action, often effects u a cure in a few days, and when a cure is effeeted it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmlosson the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and being sugar coated , all nauseous tuts I. avoided. Noe ante of diet is womary whilst acing them; nor doea their action interfere with business pur suits. Eneb box contains six dozen Pills. PRIM ONB DOLLAR. a- - and will be sent by mail, pod-Paid, by a ad vertised Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without MT signature on the wrapper. J. BRYAN. Roch*RPY SH ester N. ii Gen Art. JO an27:dnwlyde corner Market street and Diamond. KDOTATOES.--150 BUSHELS PINK A Eye Potatoes. jest : peeked and for sale by JAS. A. FETZSIS. earner Market stmt. eta vist =NET IL. COMM. OLIMIN YABitEMIS MP GOOD. Car r +Swans Piga r tertir faiW Wham* • POST asserftLi • 0111111111 ML - 10111U08 GENUAL COMSIIOII 'SHIRR AND DIALER IN Flour, Grain and all iiinds or coriamerg Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco. ike. sir- Liberal advances made on consignments of HIGH WEVES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST att26:ly PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET, COURSE Y, I/AFOURCADE & CO WM. BRICE CO. 1 PRODUCE AND PR & OVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JVO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, WS- Liberal advances made on consignments when required. JOHN R ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-RODMAN R ELLIS° JOHN B: ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET. (3d door below Fourtb,) myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA. HURST & MAGEE— Wholesale Druggists. NO. 823 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, arc.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Caniphene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon and railroad Grease. inyl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERT DESCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH T_,CONIC-CCIP'.IE. ESL PE.A.IICE, MANUFACTURERS * IMPORTERS. F HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:iyd PHILADELPITIA. pi;Vl;4ol>f: MAGEE, Importer and miler in Cloths, Cassimoros, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, 255 MARKET STREET, North Ship, I.II7LADELPIIIA. FRIES & LEHMAN, o. ;1:1 MARKET STREET PIIIIADELPHIA. Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimercs, Festings, AIWM on hand a well selected sleek of floods suitable for The trade. tnyl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS 0? WINES. BRANDIES. &c., FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ap10:Istl JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, ,iiiicairhony City, Pa., ANI - FACTURXRA SEAIIitELESS BAGS , AND OF CPS.I I NTAMURGrS, 12 Inches; to 40 Inches Wide. Orders map be left at IL CIIILDS & CO'S, 133 Wood stroot. :Pittsburgh. no3l:lyds -- - - 14 . Pi S. arat-Fine White, Rain and Panes - Flannel Un der and Overshii is o± hand. sad made to order, on shortest notice, .at It. WILLIA.MSON'S S1II1":" . FACTORY , 0031 ligo.c 47 Si. Clair Street. LATE STYLES OF sumitraErr. crc)oros JUST RECEIVELD. MR. SAML. CRAY HAS JUST RETURNED IRON THE East, and we are now receiving an elegant stock of Goods for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stocks to be found East. and take special pride in calling the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be made up to order in our usual styleto the satisfac tion of all who favor us with their patron SAML. GRAY J SON. Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth/treat. NEW G44IODS i NEW GOODIE Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, MACAIIIM & CO'S, lies. 17 and. 19 Fifth Street,. Ribbons, Gimps. Braids, I tacos, Buttons. etc., for Dress Trimmings, newest: styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace end Lace Trimmed Collar a and Sets, and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lace. Grenadine and Tissue s, nemise Yokes and Pal debits, Ed_iting, Laces tam. etc.. Ladies' and 4 Jkildren's Rose, of every description, Gloves. Gaur ilets, Mits, Bonnet Rib bons, Ruches, Shaker Et s_Cord. Chenille and Braid Weald _Nets. Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie." (French Skirts) Those who have. used this skirt, pronounce it the beet ever made. The "t, inakert Skirt" and the "Flexure Skirt.' are also at es worthy of a ttention. Gentlemen's Furnishin g Goods, Fine Shirts., Col lars, Ties, Suspenlers. etc, of most desirable tvies. A full assor tment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholesale and ref/ ill heifers w ill find a large and xcellent line of 'el in every • department at the LOWT IP WEHRLE. PRICES ME CASH. pl 4 ES MACRUM & CO.. 17 Filth it Ir.. H. SMITH, NOTARY U'itt C OPTICS AT TEES PITTSEUFPAH POST, FIFTH STREET, at h2l nes sr Wood WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Reporters of WINES. BRANDIES. GINS, ace. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers 5.11 LI INF OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY $27 Miserly Street, noikly JPENTSBUINASHIE. rifutzoitrm as suits irtamgllEß4 A. rim $l.OO per histear by 12711hysts ant tat , Now in Store. And for Salo by AV I NGSIAN,4F . eAus - FOURTH tirrntipar,. OHARTERIED IN 1855, arkPlEll DAILLY, WMOM Y TO 6 illregAsffili; UV ask on Wednesday and Saturday evenines. frau Iffy Ist to November Ist, from 7 to. o'clook and from November Ist to May Ist. from 6 to ti o'clock. DeposiM received of all sums not lees than Ons DOLLAR. and a-dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of sig per cent. s year. Interest,. if not drawn otat,.lo placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and boars the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to mil or even to present his pan; book. At this rale money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate MORT AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Roles and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. PRES LBR IDENT. GEORGE AEE. :TICE PRESIDENTS. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock John Holmes, John Marshall, AlexanderEPeer, James B. D. Meetls. Benj. L. Pahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. P., James MeArden Hill Burgwin, James Hardman, Wm. J. Anderson. Irill=2 Alexander Bradley. John O. Backefen, George Black. John B. Canfield. Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton. Wm. Douglaa. John Evans, Hopewell Hepburn. Wm. S. Haven. Peter. H. Hunker, Richard Hay.% Win. S. Lavely, BNCRKTARV AND TANAMINA CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLMES dr SONS, BANK EMS . and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly ter sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund:: u current paper, No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. GYM. IL MUIJIAMB & CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD ALDERMEN. .TAMES M. TAYLOR, A. 13 _E. .A. Tof OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Denis. Bonds. Mortgages and other Lega! Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. aiskly AGBICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS dr SON', MANUTACTURERS or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL, rrmmrr.let, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, fe13:18 PITTSBUROII, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MU CH I=l Flour. Grain, Bacon, Lard. Butter Dried Fruit and Prodnee Generally, Corner Market and First Streetv, PITTSBIJRGII, PA. REFER TO—Francis O. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Moisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell. Mangle 6: Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton ,k Co., Wheeling. ntytS:2ldfds A POLLO HALL BILLIARD SALOON. .M.CHARLESOARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to betNnol at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. He has alirays on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the ball, a Null appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, 's and cues. entrance fromEl HMI, Fourth at. nearWm Fourth. iylddy 11" WANT ROME GOOD NEW A FrOlgalltrepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other - kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wino, Now Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, when you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and toll assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH .c BROTHER, de?A corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. IN'BUIIN tt CO, liCoUsrl, Si GrN, —AND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. *TAO rcrk entreated to me will he neatly and promptly :amen. ec2l-ly EATON, MACRIUM CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET JOBBERS AND RETAILERS -OF Trimmings.Emroideries, Hosiery Sh' iris. Collars, Ties Suspenders. Skirts. Sun and Rain Umbrellas. Corsets. Ribbons. Ruchea, Hoods And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. fl. WhoLsale buyers supplied on beat terms. RATON. !SACRUM A. CO., actiro No. 77 Fifth street. STE. II I.3IIIIOAT WRECK FOB SALE— Th e wreck of steamer MESSENGER. now Wm( at the Marine Railway. wagging of Ball, Boilers. EnitNes. Doctor, :liner, Bog Chains. Anchor Chains. to. ATMs to CALDWELL & BRO., my3-Imd No. S Water street. REAPI NO AND /WOWING MA. CHINE% Hay Eb.waters, Separators, Horse Powers. nay Rakes, Sey,lim. Fork!. Spades, and Farming Implements gen'erally. constantly on band and for sale by BEcKnA &LONG, N o . 12 , 7 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. tura P. FOR TWO 11FRIDIONWHOIL . LARS—Haines Brothels sleaze Rosewood 7 octave Pianos. with carved leis. round comm. AM iron frame. Rosewood tops and rich mount. Ines, for two hundred dollars. For sale h 7 WS JOHN H. hIRLLOR. SI Wood street. HAKELTON BEOTIIIERS' NEW YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the large Seven Octave Rosewood Pianos, from Hamilton Brothers, New York just reeeived and for sale by JOlll4ll. M BLLOR, myB 81 Wood street. 'grALITAIII.E TIMBER LANDS Fob SAL ii--1500 Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean. county . Pe.. at about% miles from the Al legheny river, to which there is a good plank fond;• convenient ohm to New mills, schools Arc., and an a good neighborhood, about one mile from the town of Coolie. 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, Oek Pine. ac. Persons looking for oil sites. organ! Umber lands, will find the above worthy of attention. S. CUTHBERT k SONS. m.V6 51 Market street. 817 1111 L 1114 TON ILEURING— -20 boars new Burlington Herring to arrive thieday and for ado by BSTILER k BROS. ray 2 Noe. I3MI sadl2l Wood Amer. Tareiamil FAUILICTII elifilllTUßE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, No. 164 FEDERAL ST„ ALLEGHENY. Undertaking. in all its branches. 1,111 receive p r omporteatioa. Orders can be left at the room at the LivarK.Stable of Mr. JAMES non). Ohio street. Aheglionir. sel&ly GNAGINfik AND WANTAGN NODS Writer ode by BOWS k TETLEY, myl 136 Wood street. t 4 PAWL* itaarentes-zsciusr- SON. Brow* and throw dra l lo y r m4 w. P. Na 87 Wood street. rapine' 111.111101N011= kgrika anew pd... . w. rt4lPfroms. - wiss Lain - I "AriC =RR, ATTonlq*Nrel, - ; FRANKLIN, Vi3iAN.OO CO., myZtlyd 11. W. i'Arrinosr IC DMrik - PATTERSON k DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AD LAW KUHN'S LAW auluilus, Diamond Street. near Orlilag ja9:l7 PITTSBURGH, ti B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT . .:LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Throe door, below the Court How.) my3:ls. PITTIiBURGH. Pa L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW OPE/CF., NO. 135 Fousexn 9T4 jty.11:10 Pirrsavuon,P. James D. Hells. Peter A. Madeira, John U. Mellor, James Shidle, Robert Rohh, Walter P. Merit' John Orr. Henry L. Rinr.rait, John H. Shoenberger, Wm. E. Se!meth:. Alexander bane Whittier, Christian Yeager ,T. I). ITA_NCOCK., NO. 73 GRANT STREET MI ARIL; SURGEON DENTIST • successor to G. W. Diddle. No. 144 Smith. field Ftreo. 88.• Office hours from 8 to 1 o'clock. and koala to 5 o'clock. AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones I•aughlias, MANLTACTITERRO OP I 17. 0 IST AND NAILS. JUNMTA AND COMMON SHEET MON. Lauth's Pateut Shafting, Piste Bale, Plata, it. WAREHOUSES. 23 Water liVreet end 132 null Street, PITTSBURGH, - And corner of Franklin and South Water Buss i. Chicago. _ PITTSBUOIL PA 1.1.1.50 JIM:EFL-JOHN L. 80w0...WW. BPOWLLoiIa PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., - r& ANIPPAMITZTJUI OF CAlliir Ee kVA aleo, Spring, Plow, and A B Steal SPIGNSB corner ROES and Pint anneeta. n021:i3 PITTSBURGH. Ps. FACKINF:I. JOHN N. IRVIN. 11, 1 1URNIITURE FOR CASSI—A FULL AP SORTMENT of Pittsburgh mapUSHIHKO ITURU. embracing BITREAFX. • BOOR CASES IVARDROBFE. n:11 every art leo) iIaCCIM in a wall furniahad dwel line, S-9 well co a fine assortment of • t't s'FICE Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which buainew is dons attkis lie men t :3 (r CAS li, prices are made accord ingly. Pcrsone in went of artythirit hl . ol* abort lino WOU id be arlvautiaed hymning at ' - WM'S. No. Z 4 ) 4 Stuitlifield Street, below Filth. inhaLlY CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTHS i . 1411M4 NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pt eyes NEW 13RITSSELS CARPH? 41f- These ihsee istAt been received and aye us the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, sit the lowest priros. W. BILTLINTOCK. sel9 NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e. No. tr 7 Fourth Street. 01'74:11T PIIEVIOVS TO THE LAVE IKE advance in prices, of which the fullest al, vantagu is °tiered in purchase FOR CASH; del Nt:LNE BUil DER & NIAMINEST . Duquesne Way. near the Point, will make to order. and warranted as good a - awn be made, the following machinery, vis: Stearn Engines. Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; ilousin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-rtteht Model Machines, in the best manner._ Shaftin g, "'Wiles and Rangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and Pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and• hays on band. Doctor and Niggol Enema, and Deck Pumap for :7teatubcats, &c. Lathe inhears cod bee Flag ins done to order: can plane 32 hick& Wits;)) • feet 6 inches long. • All Orders Promptly Filled ad. RalLesai Solicited. N. E.—Particular .attention and inaniptitude given to repairs on Printing Proms and other MAIO WA.11.13 FOUNDRY (PITTSBURGIZR . Pa Warehouse, :No. 149 Fart and 120 Elaeoial. lib Manufacturers of all sizes and desert of Coal Oil, Retorts and Spills, Has and W Sad Irons Doe Irons. Wagon Bosse.Steal Punk s, Hangers and Couplings. e a, Also Jobbing and Machine testinga of averkde eoription made to order. • •.• - Haying a complete machine shop adtatind to the Foundry, all necessary fittingsrill be nuedidlY attended to ildhbdaso EIDMENIX LOOKING ISLAM .& RIO WOE FRAME MANGFACIOY NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 173 & 773 GRAND STREET Jr 218 RR STREET. Established NEW Y OB.' Es tablished ISM. This Establishment. has in successful okeraticn 211 Yeare. and M i ps WNW oldie kind in the United States. e hewn on hand or manufactured to order every Is of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE E: TRAIT FRANKS, Plain and Ornamental 4/er, Wall, Oral and Mantel Olaasse, Cep Cor nice% Base and Bracket - Tatdoi. w ith Mame Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc. _ Mouldings for Picture frames sults blo for transportation, either ph Bat" Row wood, _Oak. Zebra, Bmulseva. alsoftmit i .di ' rt - Qat new Manufactory and caronaive radii *We as to fournish any article hi our li neal need II the -bow and as the as the chance/a - • - DEALERS ARE INVITED 10 CALL UPON us when they visit New York. We alai* to be able to supply them with every article in our line which they can possibly require, at prime lower than they can purchase olewhere. Girders by mail attended to with_ D o not jaitto call when you visit New ' Yor • • • Office A Warerootna, No. 216 Centre St" N.Y.raylkanld HORAVE V. SIGILZR.AgI. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth EL, Musk IN INS U MW* AGAINteT ALL IMrimp:ilr A FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. - • ISAAC J ONES, President; JOHN D. MOONW. Vice President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary; MK WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTORSr-Laac Jones, C. G. llgn a tr• vey Childs. Capt. R. C. Only. John A. • 111.- L. FahnestAx•k , John D. McCord. Captain A Jacobs. R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Dean, Robert M'Grew. LANDRETWS GARDEN AND FIELD WA ItSASTEDERESH AitiD Itarkll4FF, 43Fdlso a general assortment of • Agricultural Implements, F i ul , . Shade and Ornamented Trade; received and for sale by BECKHAM. & , co. 127 LibertYlr next deorto hare's Hotel. COXE ONE, CONE ALL, TOWaal.. LAND'S Auction, and buy your lifiot4SlVl and Gaiters. .si. -- . . GAD .1.41ND-56 AC/8,1014W W. 46 cleared and in cultivation. all uod - fence, well watered and convenient lb'. mills end churches. Situate in llaChisdliss_. ship about nine miles kola the city. : Pri00.1 1 F0 11 % , : 4 Tema easy; for sale by mys • .S. C . 17THE N06.51 15R maa T & 4880simmkNe,, ' , wormy: 4 ILd moo: MirMilevtwwidoir— ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSITITRON„ PEA IRON MANUFACTURERS. FURNITURE. -AT 111. C ALLUN' 8, HUGE N. BOLE. SMITH, PARK& CO,