VkTlijlrikTß iSSe:THE iioa." FITOIUMin.WATIIkCHICAfiO BAILWAY, to au. room n tbm west. SOUTH WtBT A*D «ORTH WEST. BUMXKK Commencing May fltli, 1882. Tihe to cixcixhati as uctck, IndUa»polls,'Bti Looi* and CtuoM° shorter thin by ray other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Fut Line. Mail BfezJSfcS- *inSB!;;S: JSfezMM s,aor ‘“--|S P ii ; Chios*) ..8,55 p- m. I »» 3S %“• FOK COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS, cJStJta* .8.45 s. m. 7.3® p. m. 8,50 p; m. Colambu»...ll,SO ». to. lO.tAp. m. Cfawinnstt. p. ni. St Louis.... 8,35 a, m. 0,00 p. m FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. iMTei €mtline...~9*so a. m, Arrives at ipdiaaaj>olis.6«3o p. m. 5,*5 a * m * St. L0au1....7|80 a. m. . 6*45 n. in. Ail Trains through to Chicago without change of Caw. , . N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same ab by Steubenville. Train* on both Hoads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. eastward trains ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH) olßdiuMtiudBt> Louis Express .•« P* m ACCOMMODATION TKAINS—From Federal . street Station. Allegheny City. Laavca Arrive Leave ' Arrive *li«»li«n T New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 9,00 g m 10,10 a m 8,<3 ain 0.30 ain ■3,00 m 1,30 pin 0,13 ain S.3oani 4,40 p m 0,45 p m 13.30 pin t:,00 pin AST" 6,00 p 1:1 Uim Alttanceat... 5*22 a * m * XrrireatAUeghenyat.. 1 2 , ?2 a ‘ m tea '•Allegheny at. — B,lo l>. m. Animat AtUa&ce - 8,00 p. m AQaTnlot are ran by Columbus time, which i* IS aiMtM slower Ihau Pittsburgh time. Tickets good on the accommodation :mu but set trains are sold at reduced prices. - Xba#o3#.p os accommodation tram oonnoct? at Hew Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough trams connect as follows: — Enon, with stages for New Castle* Mercer. L-BSEM&i* to and from Millersburgh, Vernon, Shelby. Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. AS ClMtline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, baint Look, Louisville, etc. M , At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit. Dayton. ToU etc. At Fort Wayua, for Paru. Lafayette, Ind.. Saint ilah iWhv,. Keokuk. St. Joeeph anil intermo £ota point, m Central Indiana and IlUnols. AtFlynaatkforljoMtA # . . ' And at Chioami M twins for .all points in Illi nois Missouri, Town, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For farther Information anil through tickets apply to^GKORGKPARKIN, Ticket Ax-t Union PaeseijgerStation, Pittsburgh, anA A. Q. CASSBLBBBRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIB, General Superintendent. i WM. P- SHINN General Passenger Agent CLEVELAND. PITHRCReH AND WHEELING BAIABOAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY. MAY Stk, 1309. Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LI&K. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leave. Pittsburgh. — I 1,00 a. m. 112,30 p. m. do Steubenville-! 4,00 " 4,00 do Newark. I 9,50 “ i 10,15 •' , do"''Columbus 111,10 i 11,43 Arrive. Cincinnati I 4,30 p.m. I 0.40a.m. * T St-ILovin 1 7.50 a. in. | 0,46 p m No change of cars between Piusbnnrh and Cin- Spfemiid sleeping cars attached to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a m G,lO a m ptn wSBruKo... 3,00 “ 8,14 " 3,03 “ Bto«benville...4,oo • 9,16 4 4,00 •; Wtiltflng „4,54 * 10,93 * 4,33 fi£kL H ,w....5.03 " 10,40 “ 3,03 “ Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. I and at .BeQair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster. Circlevillc. Oaftmlras and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louie and points west PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. 13,30 p. in. do Wellaviifo 4,35 “ 3,00 ** do ftuud 6,10 M 4,14 do Aiuane 6,43 4*40 do Hudson „ 8,00 M 5,43 M Arrives Cleveland 0,15 ** 0,30 Connecting at Bayard with Toecarawus branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati R It for Akron, Cuyahoga rail* Mid MUleraborg, and at Cleveland with C and E RR for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C & 1 R R for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north* west „ WellsvUle Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 3,30 a m,9,i5u m. 3,33 and B,oopm. Througn tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north ur northwest oau be pro cured at the Liberty street depot. Pitt.sbui gb. JOHN STEWART. Tioket Agent. Forfurihcr AHTi AKent , At the Company’s office in Froight Station. Penn street. aott 1862. 1302. BDHXCB ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAILIWAD. EIGHT DAILY THAOS. The through mail train leaves tho passenger Station every morning (uorot Sunday; at am, stopping only at the frmapol stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via the Allentown route. T S THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally at I*3o p m, stopping only at principal sta tUxuL ip«**"tr direct connection at Harrisburg fot Baltimore and Washington, and for New Y erk via Allentown route. __ THJ FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Sunday) at m., stopping only at MUMspal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for T&E LOCAL FKU&HT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attach,.!, leaves the passenger station ever, morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,50 a. ih., running as far as Conemangh. and stopping at ali statiooi. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Uavee daily (except Snnday) at 3.49 p. m.. stop ping at all Rations and running as far as Cone mangh. HBBT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (except Snnday,) at 6.40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at ll.Ma.rn. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WalTa station leave* daily, (axoept Sunday) at 4.V0 p. 9. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (or Way's station, loaves daily, (except Sunday) at a,ia p. n, BETCBmO TRUSS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: ■xmas..... ... - „..13,35p. m Cjl „18.05 a. m. Fast Lino _ - 13.55 a. in. Johnstown Aooommodation—......... J 0.05 a. m. Ist Wall's Station Aopommoriation.. —.•■35 a. m. M Waß's Station Accommodation 8,35 a. m. Sd Wall's Station Adoommsdation—l.os p. m. Ith Wall's Station Accommodation 8,10 p. m. 4W-Hains for Btainvlllaand Indiana oonneot 3t Blairavilla Intersection with Express and ohnstown Accommodation East and Wool, and alio with Local Freight, East and West. . - . TheTravcliofPuuliowil flnditgreatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the acoom modatlons now offuretl eaonot bo surpassed on any other route. The Rond is ballasted witb stone, and is entirely free from dust. We can promise Safety, Speed and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. ntii 10 fraJslL|arr;.:r“;::::: # io:SS BALTIMORE 9,50 wßS^nfea^:":"::.7::r" 535 the Penn- and to Philadelphia, Balt! aonandwTon. ,• . purchasing tickets in ears wil be charged an axoess according to distance trav tied in addition tothe station. ntea eneepl iron •Cations where the company nee sojgenr* MOTKCB-IncaM ©flam«:the Gamnar? w\li hold th—selves responsible mr'penohhj baggage only, vtd for an amount not eseeedißf WjW* n. Ifc—An Omnibus Lina has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a chart© not to exceed 95 cents fbr each TeasSJKsr' 11 ' .... „ I. STEWABT, lint, dt the Penna.R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty and Giant streets. no 3 mrOTICC— EV£KV reeilt or rebronzed, and altered ou •* *»«*namw» WKLDQS.t REIN EKE. IT ; sSSv.Ms4jtn- via In| RAILROAD. mbUUUPOLIS ADO GINCIHMTI R. R. Conneotiag at Indianapolis witb Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to SL Loms S 3 LaSyettc and Indianapolis. New Albany and SalemTand Michigan Central Ralloads for CHICA GO ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and ail intermediate points. •> Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRB HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. 'Freightsand passengers carried from Clncin-1 oati or Lawrcnoeburg in less lime than by any ] other route by twenty-four hours, and at n 3 low ! rates.' The only road by which .-hipments can be made from Cincinnati to the >V e-t, without break ins bn!k. * « . Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. 15. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; so charok yon DBAVACE Oa (JOMMIB3ION AT LaWKKNCEHUKU. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared to giro through re ceipts for passengers and freight.to Indianapolis. Terre llaute, Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, Green ojurtle. Crawfordsville, Charleston. Paris and Mat toon, Ac.. Ao. 11. F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 IMPORTANT. 1862. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the Status .u Kansas, or the Territories, should insist er h :tvins tickets that read by the NORTH 311MSOUKI U.ULUOAI) The only rail route from 6t. Louis to iSt.-Joseph. [1 is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by ml, and in *iw»vo as cheap as any other. SSgr Buy your Tickers to Kansas and ail points m Northern Missouri by the North MWouriJvail -nad. ISAAC U. STURGEON. Pres't and Gon'l SupU North Missouri R. ii. G i *nbt II StMUosa. Traroliue Aifent. 8,50 p. m. UPHOLSTERING ITUOLSTEKV, N'O. 85 FOURTH ST.. NUAH WOOD. rllllE .DBiICRIBEiM HASff A ■ XURE and k.et* couaiimlly on hiind every article in their line, vit: Cornices. Oriuiiiienw, Cartuiu OowD. Couiioits. Father livdi. ot all Kind-; also, the celebrated Patent bpnrg Bed*. All kiwi* of Shade*, Blinds and rixturn.-. <3* Prompt attention given to sll order* tor ut- Cjgggfeg^^feK. HOTELS ANT) RESTAURANTS. Y O UK G’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, % AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FA.HI 1.14-9, lIOTEIA «KS TAVRAarraaud the trade srcncrally can be supplied with Chespeakc l!av Oysters, at. the lowest wholesale rates. Gentry trade -ilicitoa. KLI YOUNO, Fropnotor. Young’s Eating Saloon, OORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND 3MITII FIELD SIR KEYS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will bo served «j> in the mMt palatable style. ELT YOUNG. oc!4 comer Virgin alley and Sinithfield st. SA.VA Gr E HOUSE, K*. S3O liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. H AVISO TAKES AMI FITTKO I f*. with all the modern improvement.-, tins po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared ;n noeum rnodate his old customers and Ui*:j»ubHOKener aily, with the best the market* afloris. Oyster. 4 * will bo served up in every variety of style, uuring the season. His Wines, Liquors and Alca he fee.- confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. „ . , Can, Bucket and Oysters rc*omvo.i daily and sold wholesale and retail. my'JJnyu SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TIIOS. BTONE, Proprietor. Having taken as» eittkg up, at a great expense, with all the uiooern im provements, tiiis popular resort,, the subscribe (a prepared to accommodote his tneii-N and the public generally, with the bent the market afford*. , . , OYSTERS will be served up in every variety ci atvle during the season. .... LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their exvellcnru 49»MEALS served up at all hours, and l>Ai and NIGHT BOARDERS takan. atGriy OUlt HOUSE, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOL’ N C ES to the public that ho is in daily receipt qt FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. CAM Is, Jtc„ aicJ is prepared to accommodate the patron* of thi* old and well known houiewitu everythin!.* in the eating nnd drinking line at the suortnst uotioo. JOHN btiALfc.lt. jullkly Proprietor. EXCELS IO It OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKE3 IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, AU la their Proper Season. nO 2S OEO. REIN EM AN & CO. MAY sth. Mansion house, oeo. aurentz, - Proprietor; No. 341 Liberty street, just be side the Passenger Depr. ot the Pennsylvania, Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers qrrivmgbytnat The proprietor having, at considerable ex pans*. fitted up. in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE. would respectfully solicit a share of, public patronage. His Larder and Bur will be furnished with the best the market can alter J. folily winks and Liquors. WILLIAM BJBMETT, UirOBTKK AKD DEALER IN Brandies, Oordials, Wines, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 130 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh ie22An WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand. Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Mononganela Rectified Whiskey, ie. mhlfi Tallow, oil and grease -10 bbls Tallow, 25 bbls Grease; In storo and for sale by V. SELLERS & CO. ao3fl Penn -freot, Pittsburgh 'VUIE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE & »le J«welry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. J. K. OARDINER. 6- FIFTH STREET. Roll bctter -1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter; 1 box do do just receired by 4X!>rtw and for gale by CO-PABTSERSHIP-HAViaiQ AS sosuted with a* in the Heal EflUte and Oen iral Commission Agency Baaineea: It. B. CU 111" BERT. our bu«ine» will hereafter be oouduoted .11 the name of CUi'HHEItX &SOhb. i. CCTHBERT 9. U CCTIIBEKT R. U. CCTEBiaT U CCTUBEBT A SOXS, BEAL ES iOI I ATE and Ueneral Commission Agents 31 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.attend to the sale of Real Estate, CoUectiou ofTiente. Ae., aud settlement of estatesof persona deaettSdi. »P- SOAPSTOSE - 25 BARRELS POW> ' aa WLKIAAIDW SHOE MALE THIS « f A-UMlfc WHOUMU 33|ZjKSugjBM {nail luwU of Anioalig- «*• BIVER A.SI» BY TOE RELIANCE MUTUAL IHSURAB OOMPAHT, OS' PHILADEIiPIIIA, Os BttlMingf, Limited or Perpetual, Merot diao. Furniture, Ac., in tows or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WAIiHCT BTBB CilKh I'Apitalt 82*9,310 00. A«»cts, 8303,308 90 Invested as follows, vit: First Mortgagor Improved City Pro- _ perty, worth doable the amount $155,6t Ground rsnt, first class 2,4< Pennsylvania Railroad Co’a 6 cent. Mortgage Loans, 330,000, cost - 27,ft Philadelphia city 0 cent, loan ... 30,0 Allegheny County 0 cent, Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured 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 24,350 00' Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Dolaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do . 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co s Scrip 160 00 mils Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, 0t0.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 JAB.A.FETZER, Corner Market and First street FIREINSURANCK $303,508*36 CL3M TINGLEY, President DIRECTORS. Clem Tingloy, Samuel Bispham, \Ym. R. Thompson. Robert Steon, Frederick Brown. William Muster, Cornelius Stevenson. Bonj. W. Tingley, JotmK. Worrol. Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop. llobcrt Toland, Charles Leland. y i edorick Lermig. Jacob T. Bunting. CharicsS. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bisselh Pittsburgh. M. M. HINCHMAN. rotary. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. myl6 North-art corner Third and Wood sts. DEUH AKG JILTIAI. NAI'ETY IN ftIiBANCE ttoMPASTf—INCORPORA TED BY.THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1533. OFFICE. 3. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves -el-, Carguand Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by River?. Canals. Lakes, ami Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses. Ac. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Sonder, Thcophilu? Paulding. John N. Penrose, John C. Davi.s, James Tranqnair, Win. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph U. Seal, Dr. K. M. Heston. Geo. G. Lieper. Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penutou. Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jonee Brooke, Spencer MTlvain, Thoa.O. Hand. Robert Burton, Jr.. J acob P. Jones. James B. M’Farland, Joshua P. Eyre. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. I. ilsms, A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. TUGS. C. HAND, Vice President. Huuav Ltlrurk, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent, je2it No. 65 Water-street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS FIRE. fIIHE FRANKU.YFIRE INBVIUICE 1. COMPANYOFPHILADELPHIAtpFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHCMTATITT STRCE7T, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. lit, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,393 88 Real Estate, (present value $10:1,313 61.) coat ? 102,995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Coiiat toral Securities 89,136 56 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72.) cost 89.786 66 Notes and B;ll3-Receivable. Ce/a 6B The on!:-* profits from premiums which this com jwi c.y cau divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are cotnd.-tent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty yeurs, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well a* the ability and disposition to meet with prmnptniHS all liabilities. Losses paid during the year t 559,662,153 36, DIRECTORS. Charles W. Btmeker, Mordecai D. Lewis, ! Tobias Wagner, David »S. Brown, Samuel (Irani, Isaac Leo, Jacob R. Smith, Edward 0. Dale. George TV. Rieharde, George Fale?, Oil AS. N. BANCKER. President, EDWARD 0. DALE. Vice President. Wa. A. Steel. Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. myl6 Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. GKORGE DAKSIE, President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Cant. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen’l Agent. No. 62 Water street, (Spang & Co’s Warehouse, ap rtjursj Pittsburgh. Will insure against ull kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who arc well known in the oommuiunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, toman tain the character which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBERSOth, 1861. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture 250 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 43 Cash 18,35199 Premium Notes - 27,605 20 Notes and Bills disoounted 174,075 11 DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr., Jamea M’Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie Wm. H. Smith, Chsis. W . Rick eison. CITaBIS’>;WUMttttWp!OF«TTSBURBH oabsoes. Water Ma., Inguw-MtfjiißteMiCTiuttitiifa the Naviga tion ana wertoro Rivera. . tb« Nm* ffttionef theSeu. luiares agaijait im fj ud Damage by Fire. W id. Bag&ley, Jus. Park, J r„ Wiu. G. Johnston, B. F. Jones, Keese Owens, T. M. Howe, It. Preston, George Bingham, 6. M. Kier, John Shipton, Jaa. M. Cooper, S. Harbmngh. J. Caldwell, John 8. Dilworth, 0. B. Zog. inh29:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STBEET, Opposite the Custom Hosts. Capital 5319.100 Aueta 8504.M8. WILL MAKE ALL KISM OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KINO. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P.'B. Sarery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. .1. Magarge E. Wiler, F. Blaokbukh, Secretary. ___ . J. O. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. riIUE DOUGLAS MEMORIAL.—THE 1_ DIPLOMA OF MEMBERSHIP of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beau fully engraved on steel, about nine by twelve inches dimensions, is now ready for distribution to the subscriber* to the monument fund. To all persons forwarding to the Association ono dollar or more, will be sent one of these diplomas, properly executed. To contributors iu the sum of TWO DOLLARS or more will bo furnished gratuitously, besides the diploma, a beautiful imperial sise Steel Engaring of Judge Donglas, 21 by 17 inches. Contributors in the sum of ONE DOLLAR will become life member* of the Douglas Monument Association: in the sum of TWENTY,DOLLARS. Honorary life members, and in the sum of ONE UUNDKED DOLLARS, honorary life member* of the Board of Trustees. Local receivers and solicitor* for contribution* are being authorized in the loyal States. Pamphlets and circulars containing the organ* ization, constitution, by laws, and the appeal of the Association, will be sent to all who will forward their address. Communications should be directed to the “Sec retary Douglas Monument Association, "Chicago, Illinois, v v All editors who will insert this card in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly iseaes three months' with an occasional notioe to abvance the ofaieetin view, will, have forwarded to. them diplomas as honorary life members of this ema ciation, aiao a. eopygf.the .above portmivapon the receipt by the society of a copy of their paper eontaiinhk this announcement. . WALTER S SCATBB. Preatteat , Ie» - POST ‘ PuMhMwftffy deeming, [Sunday’« excepted.] CerMr fUIhVMd Weed Rtrcete. TERMS $6 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. 10,000 00 2,500 00 6®*Terms St per annum, in advanco g#*single copies, ready for mailing, piv k ' *kst?, ITAddrew JAMES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor 6®* Advertising at reasonable rates. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 23. ATTEND TO YOUR GARDEN. To tboae who arc so insensible to the iavors'whicU Nature, with a lavish hand, is ready to besttfw upon any who feel dis- posed to take advantage of her many in ducements to make life pleasant and com fortable, as to neglect the planting of a garden, il would he worse than useless to argue with them. Unable to appreciate the beauties of nature, or understand the luxury of a woll-cultivnted garden, they plod along in the same path their fathers trod before them, while *‘The primrose by tho river's brim. Is but a simple primrose tu him. Ami it is nothing more." But those who feelan interest in nature’s; beauties and benefits; we desire to urge them to attend to their gardens, that they may reap the benefit of their labor; and, by reminding them of their duties, we hope to prevent any losses thut might otherwise occur to them through forgetful ness or neglect. The following notes we have condensed from the American AgricvlturalUt: There are a few general principles which every gardener should bear in mind. Do any hand weeding, but neither hoe nor stir the soil in wet weather. The drier the weather, the more beneficial is it to stir the surface, provided the rootlets be not touched. Liquid manure must be' used with extreme caution in dry weather, and its effects are much more noticeable in showery times. Watering once commenced must be continued —watering the plant is of little avail, bnt it is the soil which must be moistened all about the plant, and 'bat, too, below the surface. Aspargus may be injured bytoolonguud too close cutting; when green pens and string beans come,let it grow. It should not be cut much after mid-summer, .1 une 2t>th. Beans may be planted anv time during the month, but it is desirable not to delay much after the first; even Limas will do well when planted the first week ill June, if they have frequent hoeing and liquid manure. Beets—Sow long blood ami blood turnip in mellowsoil before the tfoth, for fall ami winter use. 1.821 00 27.919 33 Carrots sown now will make a good crop. . Celery—Sow for winter crop, and pick out young plants, to have a good supply of well grown stocky ones for transplanting . in July. For fall crop, transplant about the middle or fall of tho month, in trenches 4 feet apart, a foot deep and well manured 1 and mellow. Cucumbers, Melons and .Squashes—Pitt in cucumbers for pickles any time during the month. Remove gauze frames before the plants crowd them. Occasional water ings with liquid manure, made by mixing fresh cow dr.oppings or hett manure with water, will repel insects and rapidly for ward the growth ; dust with ashes and plas ter or lime. The striped bugs may be easily taken early in the morning, while the dew is on, ami destroyed. I-lxaminc the under Bide urt water, bracincair. and plotureeQue scenery The SehoUatie 7*ar oommenoason the FIKS j MONDAY after the 15th of ATGUST. and end. about theStbof JUNKfollowhi. Itiadivide 1 into two Smmooa. Stodent* eannot return home between theSewdon*. All die .Apparatus ne»-«- *& Instramantal and Vocal Mode form* no extt a oharge. 'Stodent* will be admitted from eig! t ,^Siia >> WnSd < payable Half yearly pEsatftaKraffittr” s o-cSsrs* tgittvandto Mhv CtasnMD of tk« PlttlbO' sj^NMuy./ mm a^.i»MduiWM«i T.A*» 50 oo i 75 . 00 ! 4)0 i 410 , oo i 00 orda morning. fBftAIDIIIAAiTOIiffIDBfB. JESSE JOHNSON, GEN&EAL COBMISSION IIBCIASf, - rton W erißii ana all kilui^C«utlT Prodwee, WiM* and Manors, * " Cignra, Tobaro, Ac. WLiberal adranew* made on oonsigiunentait! HIGH WINKS. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST aa2*ly PHILADELPHIA. SPRING IMPORTATION* AJNX» BOYS’ WEAK, Including. Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO. myl-lmd WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .VO: 15 SOUTH WATEIt STREET, Pii 11 a•«. 47 SI. Clair Strert. LATE STYLES OF SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY Has just returned from the East, and wc arc 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 ul oaltling the attention of our patrons and thepub lio to an examination of the same, which will be made uj> to order in our usual styleto the satisfac tion of all who favor us with their patronage. SAME. OKAY k SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Ftilhstreet. GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, MACRUM A CO’S, Son. 17 null 10 t lftb Stmt Ribboni., Gimps, Braids, Laces, Buttons, etc* for Dross Trimming?, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace tnd Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand* kerchiefs. Black Lace. Grenadine and Tissue Viels, nomise Yokes and Pamalotts, Edging. Laces, uffles, etc.. Ladies'and Children's Hose, of every description. Gloves, Gaunlets, ”Mits, Bonnet Rib* bona. Ruches, Shaker Hoods, Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Another lot of " Crinoline Draperie," (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirt, pronounce it the best ever made The “Quakert Skirt” and the "Flexure Skirt,*'are also st es worthy of attention. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col* tors. Ties, Suspenders, etc, of most desirable styles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large and xcellent line of goods in every departmental the LOWEST POSSir.LE PRICES TOR CASH. ai !4 EATON. MACRUM & CO., 17Fifth at. H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC OPTICS AT THE PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, mh2l near Wood WILLIAM CARR ft CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Aud lui|M>rt«rs «f WINES, BHA-VIIHS, GINS, AC. ALSO. Liatillars and Dealers in ■ PiNE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY V, S»7 Liberty Street,, ~ fly : - HTnUBME. M- mwph tE OAim mtAwama lh»sUX>»«fcu,d f gd h r M rn TS&Zvrttouinr* Bo&L (MUAKMVHieS:MNS I ps Fevsra hb£et, 111856. jLT.IMI*nSVCUCBi abo, on Wedneedev and Safaris, evening!, ftdt W U toHoraßHr H&oaTto* o’olook ■yH &om November let to May let, from • to 8 ■i reeeivedrfell Djmlui. andor^^o^ggP^l* h»r rate ot lix sanw inftmt lirom •&&&«?- camber. compounding lWlftiiwyWff. troubling the depositor to cell wwiefe MflNfeu Ids pass hook. At this rate moneywtHlwubeein less then twelve years, making in the aggregate BIOBT AND ONB-HALF FEB CENT. A YBAB. , M . Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Spuee and Regulations, furnished gratis, on appHcatton at the office. rsxsipxirr. GEORGE ALBREE. ;VICK rBKSIDBNTR. John B. M’Fadden, Bane M. Pennocir, John Holmes* John Marshall, Alexander Speer. JamMB.D. Moods, Beni. I*. Fahnestock' A. 1L Pollock, M. !>., James McAuley. Hill Burgwin, James Herdman* Wm. J. Anderson. nverm. _ _ * Alexanderßradley, . JamesD.-Kelly, J ohn G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle, Alonso A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton* - Walter P. Marshall. Wm, Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn* ' John H. Shoenberger. Wm. 6. Haven, : v * Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker, • Alexander Tiudle, Kicharil Hays, .• * ± Isaac Whittier. Wm. S. Lavely, A Christian Yeager j— TBSASURRR. CeSBXa. COLTON. NHouni diom, bankers • and and Dealers in Notes, Draftfc AAeeptasees, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange* on*the Eastern and Western Cities consteatlr Brule. Collections made in ell the cities througnouttue United States. Deposits resolved in par funds or current paper, No. 5T Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. r WM. H. WILLIAMS * CO.) BANKERS & EXCHANGE BBOXEBS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD. JAMES M. TAYLOR, .A. T-d As X 3 K- NX A. IN , OFFICE: 431 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HABE; Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgement® Taken and Bills Probated. apfrly ». B. BOGEBS «fc SO*,| XANUFACTTURBS Of | Sogers’ Improved Patent j STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH! AND GItAIN DRILIi TEETHt OFFICE: Corner Batlcr anil CljEicr llmli. Ninth Wiml, fel3:is PITTSBURGH, PA. JAKES A. FETEEB, FORWMMNB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 70S THK SAL, or Floor, drain, Bacon, burd, Bnller, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REISER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq., William Dilwofth. Sr„ S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsbwih. Boyd A Ott, Heiskor 4 Swesniwen, S. Brady. Caetar,M. A M. Bank, List Howell .Bangle *.gob George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton A-Co., Wheeling. my2B:2pt£» APOIXO HAU.BIUUABDSAI.Od9I. CHARLES GARDNER'wouId remind hie old friends and customers that he is stall to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance un Fourth street. He has always on hand the but quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls end cues. Remember the place, -Apollo Hall. Fourth st.. ooarWood. entrance from Fourth. jyltkly IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and »U other kinds of Spices, cooking Braody or \Vino, New Orange, Lomon and Citron Peel go to ilaworth k Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit aud lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and tall assortment of Family Groceries, Teat*, \V mes. Brandies, and all other kiuds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. . HAWORTH k BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. M’OUBX efc CO, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL FAINTER / ;‘N«. 2 at. Clair Street^ [CORNER DUQUESNE WAT, second etory.' WAR wcrk entreated to me will be neatly nnd promptly iM,utea. oeH-ly Sm |jlATO.\, MACKIIM A CO JOBBERS IHB BETAIIERS -0F Trimmingj, .... Kmbroldonee, Suipendera, Skirta, r ! Snn and Rain Umbrellas, y Corsets, Ribbon* „ BaeKUt Hoou f And all kinds Raney Artiolea and Redons, Wh«l«U. *rm.. , r « N«.WWfaltwt. TIERIM A GETTY, VkoltMdO u< Botidl «roeer», xvFomTua am> dcalkrb iw TEAS, WIVESt M4U«B»i Ac., NORTH-EAST comer of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noSfcly ALLEQHKN Y CITY* NEW GOODS 1 DIAHOB FOR TWO HUNDRED DOL- Jt LARS—Hmlnee Brother, elegantßosewood 7 octave Piatwi, with carved legvroondeonieiv fall iron frame, Rceewoodiope sad ruddmoant- UMELTOH BROTHERS' NEW Ift YORK PlANOS—Another supply of Ibe lame Seren Octave Rosewood Pianos, .from »Sy Broa “" ,N,w J &MBSB&*- myB 81 Wood etreet. MrALVABI.E TIMBER LASM FOB ▼ SAI B-lSfrO Aetei qfobrtee tandin Me- Kean county. Pa, at aboutM miles £roa the Al* leches? river, to which there w a food plank road; convenient also** eaw mil to, schools Ao., mndmagood neighborhood. about one mile from the town of Cbryasn, The soil is good and there are snriace indications of Petroleum. The land will be sold on favorable terms, and p«rt pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abnn~ tsQm my 6 51 Market afreet. Reaping aid nowug ma chines. Hey HeratpinSeparat CTLOTHS.feO. OABPETS' aND OIL OLOTHB 24 Pleeai NEW DRUGGETS, E W Blt PSS ELS O £so:'% T tsr fliesehuYeiant been reoeivedenA jure ot the LATEST ANT) RICHEST PATSBNB, »t the ' sws ■■■ w. a’tmywK. El COP.ITB, OIL it. r i ; -AT- ■ '■ i«’c A'ia m No. S7.Po«r^jßfiS|l. Bought previous TononUi 1 advance in prices; of whlcff inf WjjiH ‘ au vantage is offered in ■ HUGH M; BO&jk^ Ekginb bvildeka mipilm, •i)uqucsue Way, sear thtsPoiakiritoike to order, and warranted. as ~god*jj**gßP he made, the following maohinery, vlfjy Jjwmm Engines, Turning Lathes, for « Planers, for wood and iron; DnDWwiwißa: Housin -ntid Tobacco Screws: Pat«it-nß|tsaad Model Machines, in the best manner. .Rallies and Hangers, of all eittWgHihi . Screws, of any diameter and pit&tMMwtie* ■' inlineth. will alio make, and .have: eahead* IWSorSnd Riggol Engines, hud OyiTinfr hr steamboats,Ac. Lathelnhearsand - hifFla* ingdoneto ofrjen can plane asiggff f lMbtf. f *All Filled adlan.uu> Solicited. 1 •* . Particular attention and ptimatfue givento repairs on Printing Presses w. oumiufQHi]i._D.co>aiiiaHAii_*.4iNmMM* C*VNM(keiiiAlHs''ir‘o£^3^n9« BURGH CITf fILABH home, 119 Water street. tal.igdß|Hb Pittsburgh, Pf_ three doers' hale Home,' Window Glees can Convex Glees, for parlor WMMMm IMPORTANT- TO LASKSB! Diliohi HmET.nmmMß upwardaof twcnvyeara d«T«ta*kt»pro ■ fcaaionai time cxelauTdi,torUu» 7 %tolMWßt d Female ViffieuUia. aodhaiWraoweieiTntko*- Bsntls of cooes in restonnrtMf nfliMM to eoul heal th, h*B now entire caafideoca iaostrincaeb- Bclyhui . • “ Great Amerioan DR. HABVRFS CRONO-T Which have tions haT.v moving ObstructioT or in restoring' suffering from the WfciTes, or , OOfW, - Also i rroMtratiim 1i which aretm tanUwkkomt th ej'act Kki rating, andi ditioiwand t with regolarit obstructions woe be taken c of pcecnaner miscarriage' Each box v and when de hr any Mrevti J. BRYAN Sold by Dr ~ Conn aul6.lvtta 0^ uiWlin rwwm, Pa.