eailboads. 186sr. ■' THE *li(BB. FITTSWHFT. WATHRfc CHICAGO BAlLffAf, TO ALL POINTS IN TEE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1862. Tiki; to ciSfciJijfATl as quick, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis anti Chicago shorter than by any otherroute. WESTWARD TRAINS. Fast Line. Mail Express. Leaves Pittatmrgh.....l,OOa. in. 7.10 a.m. 12,50 p.m. Allegheny 1,10 a. m 7.20 a. m, 1,00 p. m. Arrives orcHthno.. M ..S.2O a. in. 5,20 p f m. MOp.n. Ft. Wayae..~2;li> p. m. 2,25 a. m. Chicago -8.35 i». :a. 8,35 a. in. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI Sc BT. LOUIS. Leaves Crestlino 8,45 c.m. 7228 p.m. 82&0 p. in. Arrives at ' Columbus-4t,30 a. ei. 1045 p. m. Cincinnati. 4,20 p, m. 5,40 a. m St Louis 8,25 a, m. 0,00 p. m* FOE INDIAKAPOLIa AND 32. LOUIS. Leaves' ‘ Crestline...-8-50 a. m. Arrives at Indianapolis.o,3op.m. 8,45 a.m. St. Louis r ...-7,30 a. m 8,45 p. m. All Trains through to Chicago without change ofCara. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the game a? by Steubenville. Trains* on both Roads moot at Columbus, and passengers ail go Into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Exprea?.... 3,00 a. w Chicago Mai 1........ .. 3,10 p, m Cincinnati and St, Louis JSxpress 7.45 p. ra ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Fedora! —. street Station, Allegheny City. Leare3 - Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigtoa Allegheny 9,00 ani 10,10 a m 0,15 a m 6,50 u it. 12,00 m ' 1,30 pm -6,45 ato 8,30 am 4,40 p m C,45 p m 12.20 p m 2,00 p m “• 30pm M a'riFeT TRAIIS'. 11 slo ° P,n Leaves AUianoe at. 5,00 a. m. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a. m. lea ms Allegheny at -3,10 p. m Arrives at Alliance 8,00 j*. u* Trains are rur. by Cvluoilms time, which is 12 uunutes slower than Pittsburgh rime. 43* Tickets good on the accommodation and marsottraiiL3 aro sold at reduced prices. The 0.30 p m accommodation train connects at New Brighton with packets for Now Castle. . T trough trains connect as follow?: At Knnn, with stages for Xcw Castle. Mereor, Youngstown. Ac. At Omriile, Ohio, to and from Mlilorsbm-atii, Aaron, Cuya'iojru rails, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, Sandusky,.Toledo. Detroit, etc. At Crratline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, LemEviHe. etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toie io etc. At Fort Wayne, for Boro, Lafayette, IncL, Saint Louis. Quincy, Keokuk, St. Joseph and interme diate points m Central Indiaua aud Illinois. At Plymouth for L&porte. Andat Chicago, with trains for al! points In Hli nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, For farther information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t. , . Pittsburgh, ahd A. Q. CAbSKLBEKUV Acent, Allegheny. JOHN B. JEll via. General Superintendent, WM. P. SHTNN. Goner,-ti Passenger Agent PITTSIJUStGJI AND ’U WHEEIiLVd RAILROAD. S&tfMEE AREAKGEMENT. and after MONDAY, MAY stb, 1862, Trains will leave tho Depot or the Pennsylvania Railroad, In Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh...... I 1.G6 a. ra. 12.50 p. m. do Steubenville... j 4.rtt* 4,00 44 do Newark { 9,50 **' 10,15 ** do Columbus j 11.10 ** 11,43 “ Arrives Cincinnati f 4,20 p.m. I 5,40 a.m. SttLoius j 7.50 n. m. ] 6,40 p m No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid Elcepinv car? attached to ail night trams. , PITTSBURGH AN i> WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh I,o3ara I ti,V: ami 19,50 vm IVelUvUle 3,00 “ I 8,14 " 3,05 '* Steubenville...*!,oo “ I 6,13 *• 4,00 '• Wheeling .1,54 44 | 1.0,25 44 4,55 " Arrives ! Bellair- 5,05 44 j 50,40 44 t 5,05 “ Connecting at Wheel!**!: with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,‘and at ,15eiiair with Central Ohio Rauroad for Zanesville, _ Lnncastcr, Oircleville, Columbus and Cincinnati, iudifinapolis and Saint Louis and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 n. in. J *2,50 p. m. do Wellsriile 4,2 r» •* | ».oo “ do Bayard 6,10 •* *1,14 M do Alii&UO 6,43 ** | 4-40 " do Hudson &,oo *’ j 5,42 ° Arrives Cleveland 0,13 '* [ 6,50 " Connecting nt Bayard with Tuscarawas'branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wtiyno and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, ZonesviUo and Cincinnati II It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Miilersburg, and at Cleveland with C and E R R for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT R R for Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and the north west. Wellsriile Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 2,20 a to, 9,15 a □1(3,25 and 8,00 p m. Througn tickets to :u! prominent point* in the west, southwest, north or northwest, can bn pro turod at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. . „ „ JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to . , _ WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company a oihee in Freight Station, Penn street. n 027 1862. SUMMER AUKASGEMEXT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL EAILBOAB. EIGHT DAILY TK lIYS. The TBSocnu siaie train leaves the passenger Station every morning (except Sunday; at 2,- r *o am, stopping only at the principal stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Ealliinbro and Washington, and for New York via. the Allentown route. T“E THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave* daily at3,ffo p m, stopping ouly-at principal sta* tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore mini Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves tho station daily, (exoept Sunday) at B?3© p. m. t stopping only at principal-stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Balttreoreand Washington. ~~ THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached, leaves tho passenger station every, morning (Sundays excepted) at 6,30 a. m.. running as far os Oonemaugh, and stopping at nil stations. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves daily (exoept Sunday) at 3,45 p. m., stop* ping at all stations and running as far as Cone* manga. FIBST-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (exoept Sunday,) at 6,40 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall s station leaves dally, (except Sunday) at 11,00 a. m. THIRD. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall s station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. n. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station, leaves daily, (exeept Sunday) at 6,15 p. m. BETUKSIXO TBAIXS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH A 3 FOLLOWS: Express....... ....12,23 p . m M.iil.j... ...... A2,05a. m. ■/astiLine......; ~ 12,35 a. m Johnstown Accommodation ~..10,03 a. id, Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation .6,30 a. m. 2d Wall’s Station Aooommodation 8,33 a. m. *d Wall’s Station Accommodation......l*os p. m, Wall's Station Accommodation.^.6,lo p. m. Ai^Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsvilie Intersection with Express and Johnstown Ac?oininodatioa East and Wcst,*nd also with Local Freight, Eiist and West, The Traveling Public wiM find it greatly to their or West, to travel by tho PhNNsYIiV AJi IA hAILKO.VD, ug- the accom modations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. _ The Head is ballastod with etoqaL’.Un. is entirely free from dust. We can promise Safety. Speed, aru-1 Comfort to all who nnj ftfru thirnnofi with their patronage. - b. • . rAJt £ I 103X1? —812,50 y PHILADELPHIA .... 10,00 BALTIMORE .. 0,50 LANCASTER..... 6,55 HARRISBURG 7,45 49>3aggaffu checked to all stations on the Penn- and to Philadelphia, Haiti mort and New York. AmePaseengen purchasing tickets in ears will be charged an excess according to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates, except from the company has no agent. . case of loss, the Company, will SSH themselves responsible for persona) baggage on V' *■ i* 4 a £ amount not exceeding 0160* to ;‘ n , Omnibus Lino has been empfoynd denoL $ ft P fthn ensers i ltld^ baggage to and from the ; ££hMF£SS* to CXKed 25 « n “ f ” For tickets apply to At the Peast-E. R. A ■ «!d Giant streets. MMn * or Station on Liberty no23 N*S|S.'VKK5 F ¥SS * Ksi ittsa jet "^AgaBA J* 7 xw Wood street TtATT.noAPS. VKW KOITTE VIA RIVER AMD i-v RAILROAD. INDIMAPOUS AND CINCINNATI ft. R. | * Connecting at In<Uiuiapoiy with Terre Halite, End Terre Haute And Alton Rati rood, toSL Lohu md Lafcyette ana India&apoUs. New Albany and Saleimand Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO. iOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. • i Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS rERREHAUTfe, LAFAYETTE and PERU ’ freights and passengers carried from Oincin aati or Lawrenoeburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rat®?. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the Weat, without break ing bulk. | Consignments mado to J. T). GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. 15. CUTTING, Agent at will roceive prompt attention, : and no charge for commission: no cjiahgk voi: O&AYAGE on COMMISSION AT LaWUKNCRBPRQ. ' For farther information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. I*s Water street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give through rk- OSlpts for passongors and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Grncn oastle, CrawfordsvLHe, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon, Ac., Ac. 11. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CIIEEK, General Freight Agent mh3 ISG2. mPOHTMT. 1802. 8,30 p. in. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri, the Slate* oi Kansas, or the .Territories, should insist on having tickets that read bythe NORTH HOHOVRIBAILROAI) The only rail route from StLouis to,St. Joseph. It is the shortest and qutakest lino by thirtoon hours to tho remotest pointrcached by rail, and h always as cheap as any other, . Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all point? in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON, Pres't andGen'l Supt. North Missouri R. R. Hknbt H. Sikwosp, Gon'l Traveling Agent UPHOLSTERING. ” tlPHOLii^filYVr NO. 85 FOURTH ST., SEAR WOOD. rniuu sntscßuim uakufac- M. TURE and keep constantly on band every article in their line, viz: Comice?, Ornaments, Curtain Good?, Comforts, roathor Red?, M&ttrsso ot all kinds: .also, the celebrated Patent Spring Red?. AU kinds of Shades, Blind? and Fixture's. Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carnot.?, Oil Cloths. Ac. oetl7:lyd ROBERTS A ROEXIGK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. y otTnu^" WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT] NO. 40, STREET, WHERETAniUFfi, HOTEL*. RES TAURANTS and the trade generally cun bo supplied with Chespeake Bay Oy.-tor.-, at the lowest wholesale rate?. Country trade solicited. • ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. leung’s Ealing &uSeoti, COUKKR VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and all the dolioacie* of the season will be 3ervcd up in the most palatable stylo. ELI YOUNG, or 14 corner Virgin alley and Hmithfield sl SAVAGE HOUSE No. 330 Liberty ftiroel, Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot JOHN SAVAGKt Proprietor. Having tabes and fitted ct, with all the mrnlern improvements, thij po pular resort, tbefub*oriberi* to accom modate his old customers and tho public gener ally, with the best tho mnrk&t.i affurd.*-. Oystetv will be served up in every variety oi style, during thoEcason. Uis V.Uaes, and Ales ho feeL oonadeut in rec->mmenuiis*r to tl«i* public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and .Shell Oyj-ter* received daily and .told wholesale »mU» reUil. uiy2o;iyu SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TIKW. WTONK, Pi’opi-Kdur Having taken and fitted it, at a great expense, with all tho modern irn- Erovement.’ 3 . this popular resort, the subscriber prepared to aeoommedoto his lrkti-1? jim! the public generally, with the bo?t the market affords. OItSTKRS will be served up in every variety of stylo during the season. LIQUORS and ALLS he feels confident in re commending to tho public for their excellence. KALS served uj* at ail it ml ji A Y and NIGHT BOARDLILS tak*:n. apkly ouii noL’^i:, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. rjiii i; hviDti'KiiiEK a s >• o it \ «• i: s R. to the public that bo. i* in dailv receipt ol FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME, tic., and is prepared to accommodate the patron* of this old mid well known house with everything in the outing and drinking line, at tho shortest notice. JOHN SUALKU, ,ialO:ly Proprietor. J 3 X C K Ja 8 I o n OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 11l Wood Streat, Pittsburgh. K’HOLF.SAI.B AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FiSHj FRESH Pim.ADEI.PIUA A>’D BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD DAME, All in Ihtdr Proper fttuiNon. n 026 GEO. KEIXEMAN A CO. AVAANUhV UOUNi; OEO.At'UEMZ, ATI Proprietor; No. 314 Liberty street, just be side tho I'assonger Depo- of tlia Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in tho city for passengers arriving by that road. Tho proprietor having, at considerable ex pense, fitted up. in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a sharo of Jiublic patronage, ilis Larder and liar will be uraished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAJI BEYNETT, IMPORTER ATTD HEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines,old Mononga hela and Beotified Whiskey, SO. 130 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh f«22;6m WIIaIaIAM CLAYTOY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ Always on hand. Blackberry, Cherry and fjOgnao Brandies, Ola Mononganela Rectified Whiskey. Ac. mhl6 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, For THE SPEEDS aid perhak: ENT cure ot GONORRHEA, Gf EET, URETHAL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emis sions, Inconti irnoe, Genital Irrita bility, G. vei, Stricture and AfFo si =ons ol the Kid . , , utvs and Bladder, Which has been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their private practice, with the entire success, superseding Cubrbb, Copaiba. Capsules, or any compound hitherto xnown. BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS wo speedy In action, often effecting a core in a few days, aad when a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable oxtracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and Mins sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. Ho change of diet isneoessary whilst using nor does their action interfere with businerep br- SQlte. Lach box contains six dosen Pills. . ... . PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and will bo sent by mail, post-paid, by « ad vertised Agent, on receipt of the money. None, genuine without my signature on the . Rochester, N. Y., BenT Asest „ Joseph Fleming, corner Market street and Diamond. au27?<Uwly:f* a ssassßSKKKias friends and cMtNMMIHKi* t* still to befound at hisold staad. APOLLO.MALL. entraooe on Fourth street. fislM slw< on hud the beet Bean«nh«rthepUo%AMßeHell.Fenrth L ft , oterWM. entraooe firomFonrth. jylOHy - INStTBAKCS. FIBE INSURANCE BY THE EELIANOE MUTUAL INSUBAHOE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. Furniture, Ac., in town or country. OFFICE NO. 30S WALNUT STREET. Cush Capital, $329,510 00. AsMto, 0300,500 06. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgaceor Improved City Pro- perty, worth double tho amount $155,605 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 $ cent Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 cent loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 9 cent Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secared 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance 24,350 00 Stock ofCounxy Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics 4 Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 C&sh on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 CLEM TINOLEY. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bupham. \V in. R. li.oiupSvn, Robert Steen, t rcdcnck Brown, William Mugger, Cornelius Stovonson, Benj. W. Tingley. ■John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, '!• J- C:imon, Z. Lotbrop, Robert Tolaml, Charles Loland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James 9. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. r J. GARDNER COFtTN. Agent my 16 Northeast comer Third and Wood sts. Delawaue mutual safety in- HITRANCi: COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY TUB LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 18435. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vea ?cls. Cargo and Freight, to ail parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts of tho Union. KIRK INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Store.?, Dwelling Houses, Ac. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Tranquair, Wra. Eyre, Jr„ James C, Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Soal, Or. R. M v liuston, Geo. G, Licper, llugh Craig, Charles Kelley,Samuel K. Stokes, J.F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Spencer MTlvain, Thop. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr.. Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Fariand, Jo?b»a P.jbyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. A. B. Berger, do. 'J ILLIA.M MARTIN. President. .THO&. (■. HAND, Vice President LTi.r.L'RV. Secretary. . . , P. A.M ADKIRA, Agent, jc'Si No. «5 Water stroet, Pittsburgh. MMNITY AGAINST LOSS B -V *P IRE. ruwuMviißi: inni kwe i COJIPAX YOK PniLADELI’IIIA.OFFICF: NO. 435 and 437 I'HEOTNVT KTRECT. uoar Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. lat. 1360. Pub.i.inoa Agreoably lo An Act of Assembly, bein*: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,5y6.393 88 Real Estate, i present value $1tH,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat tera! Securities 89,i:t5 66 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72,) cost 89,786 66 Notes aod Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Ou*h 27.919 Si „ s2.2C«,(fil m Ihe only profits from premiums which this com- Eauy cu:i divide by law, are from ri*ks which have ©wi determined. Insurance* made on every do?cri]*tion of Prop erty, m Town and Country, at niton an low as are ooimU'teiit with security. »?iu«'c their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid l.wos bv Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af fording Evidence of tho advantages of Insurance, as woll a? tho ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during tho year 1639, $62,153 36. DIRECTORS. t bar Jes V\ . Uanrker, Mordecai I), bewis, Johia.? Wagner, David S. Brown, >atMUcl Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale. Go'-rgo W . Richards, Gonrgc Fales, CRAS. X. IiANCKEU, President. i>L>U ARD 0. DARK, Vice President. *\ m. A. Stekl, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myb> Northeast cor. Third nud Wood sts. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, of rvmuißGii. GEORGK LAIISIE. President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary, taint. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 02 Walvr street, (Spang A Co*i Warehouse, up Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RIN BRISKS. A Homo Institution managed by Directors who arc well known in the commmumty, and who are determined, by promptness amiliberality, toman ta in the character which they have ruined, as of fering the best protection to thoso who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER SOth, |*6l. Stock Accounts $ tW.’tVIO 00 Mortgage l!.l«50 00 (tuico rurmture iV) Otl Open Accounts, etc.. 7 sift) 43 Cush 18,351 90 Premium Notes 27,605 20 Note* and Bills discounted 174,075 14 $298,251 76 DIRECTORS. K. Miller. Jr., James M'Auley, N athauicl Holme-a, Alexander Niiuick, GoorxeDarsio Smith. Cha.«. \\ r . Rieketson, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Lon?, Rcos J. Thomas. Ilenj. BakeweTl, John R. M’Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. ' m ___SAMUEL REA.Secretary. , Vt M. BAGALBY,Prerident. Office* Cor.wfMßurfcet find Water ffttw.. Insures against Loai and Damage In the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation ofthe Seas. liittareti ugniiiNt I<ou and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Ja». Park, Jr., B. F. Jonee, T. M. Howe, 'George Bingham, John Shipton, f. Uarbangh, ohn S. Duworth. C. 11. Zog. .Wm. Bagaley, Wo. G. Johnston, Reese Owens, B. Preston, S. M. Kier, Jas. M. Cooper, J. Caldwell, xnh29:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STEEET, Opposite the Cnitom Honee. Capital •219,100 Aaaats .•204,040. WILL HAKE ALL KINDS OF IN* SCRANCE. either Perpetual or Limited,on evory description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, le^Brown. P. B. Savery, Josephs. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton. 8. J. Magarge E. Wiler, F. Blackburn, Secretary. „ X<J. COFFIN. Agent Corner Third and Wood streets. Jm nOOBHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR THE SALS OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK pmumraoii. form the publie that he hag rebuilt ainoe the first uid haviug enlarged his establishment* and fined it with the newest and must approved machinery* is now-prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing* doors* gash and shutters* kiln dried* frames, mimifliny, hog making. Ac. Sooth PmußtraoH, Sept, 7.1857. ja9o ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBUBGH: OFFICE, Wo. 37 Filth St., Bank Bloch INSURES AGAINST AIX KINDS OF EIRE ANDMARINB RISKS. ISAAC JONI& PrattJO*2oHßD. McCORO, Vie* M. BOOK, Btcnitrf ; C*pt WILLIAM DEAN. -'iicTi, DIRECTORS—Iaw) Jiao,4»*laH; Buw THE TITTEfetntGH POST Published every mornlnx, [Stmdoy’a ucqMJ On<t Wm< MmlK TERMS •• PBil ANNUM. inadvance. WDelivered by carriers 13 cent* per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Square, one time 50 " three times . 31 00 “ one week 175 one month.. B «• “ tbteo months 13 00 '■ six months 13 00 “ nine months _iMOO one year...... SO 00 TENLlNESmnkeasquare. About eight words average a line. Busmen notion, inserted on tho local page, ten cents a lmaeach insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday morning. 49“Tenns $1 per annum, in advance 49*Single copies, ready for mailing, fivr cents. 49* Address JAKES P. BABB Editor and Proprietor 49* Advertising at reasonable rates. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4. From Evansville. Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. EvAX.svn.bK, June 30. —Last night at 11 o’clock, an attack was made on the Provost Guard, about one hundred strong, at Hen derson, They were lately stationed there by Gen. Boyle. The cause assigned for the result is that the guard arrested several prominent citizens, who were said to be abetting the rebels and as sisting in the guerrilla warfare in that and the adjoining counties. The Federals occupied as a camp the National House, and were fired into on all sides, the assailants being secreted behind a board fence and the corners of houses near by. The firing lasted an hour and a half, when the rebels skedaddled. Capt. Dally, Lieut. Dally and several others were wounded. Lieut. Tyler was killed, and his body is on "the way to Cleveland for interment. It is not known how many of the Secesh were killed and wounded, but it is thought a good many were carried off the scene of action in their retreat, so as to leave no clue to the assas sins. The plot was laid beforehand, as one of the church bells raug just at eleven, when the attack was made, and again sounded at half past twelve which was the order for retreat. Our forces were rein forced by thirty men from the hospitt.l, making our side about one hundred and thirty. The rebel strength is not known, but it was supposed to have been 500. To-night one hundred convalescents from the hospitals have left to reiuforce our tide. ilondersou county and the cdunties ad joining have done more in aiding the rebellion than any portion of Kentucky, and a company raised there for the rebel cause was at Bowling Green and Fort Donelson. At the latter they were taken prisoners and urn now at Indianapolis. The 00th Pennsylvania Cavalry is in the vicinity of Calhoun or Green River. He enforcements are expected from Louisville to-morrow. 102.1*5 25 IMPORTED LIQUORS Just received. a large lot of linp o r t o(1 Liquors wixi:s, ItIIAMHKM, HIS, Ar, A, de. All warranted to be of the very best braud.-, und f.-»r Pali-, either wholesale or retail, at the b>w«‘<*t ri.sh prices, Also u larzo lotol MononjfHliela and Rev* tilled Whifekey on hand, IIKXRY KEXXEDY. 63 Snrithticld Pittsburgh, Pa. ftORK&T DaI.ZSLL. KOBT. DAI.ZRLI. Ai <«., Wholesale Grocers/ COMMISSION AND FORWIRDIN6 1 MERCHANTS, AND Dealers iu Product) and Pittsburgh Manufacturer. 50. 351 LIBERTY HTREET, ebteol. PITTSBURGH FOR»ALE.~miR LOTH IN C'DL* Una township, adjoining .SL Mary's Cemetery, ninety-six feet front, by out) hundred and ten in depth, enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will be sold together or separately, at low figures and lone time. Apply to .1 AS. S. DKVLIN, ap&dtf St. Mary's Cemetery. I^AXPRETTH GAKDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTEDFRESH AXDOESTEIHK o#*Also a general aasorttnent of Agricultural Iniplcniciitn, Frol Hhade and Ornameutal Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG, No. 137 Liberty street. next doorto Hare’s Hotel. mh£2 1862. M’CORD & CO. HATH, CAPA, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SIT AKER HOODS. . Wholesale and Retail. 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to ear already Immense Stock of HaUCaps, Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can boy from os at LOWER PRICES than In Phi ladelphia or New York. apgfcgmd^ WIIiIiIAJI BAOALEY, WHOLESALE 6ROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, jaftfctf PITTSBURGH H OITICIIiTIIKIIr -BTRAWBBRRY. . RAS anABLACKBERRY PLANTS, GRAPE VINES. CURRANT. ami GOOSEBERRY BUSHES. LINEAR, RHBUBARB. and ASPARAGUS ROOTS. all of the beat anality. and warranted true to name. lor sale at wTltlfl STREET. mh3 J. KNOX. PHOENIX LOOKING GLASS A PvC TURK mu NABBIACTOSI NOS. SSI EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 17» * 17g GRAND STREET A SIS CENTRA STREET. Established UK. NEW YORK. Ee tabliihed 1838. This Establlihrnent hu been in •noceejful operation S 4 years, and ii the Larreet oftbe kind in the United States We hare on hand or manufactured to order every description of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier. Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses. Con eec tine Cor nices, Baee and Braeket Tablet. with Marblt Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc., Monldinge tor Piston Frame*, in lenrthj mi ta ble fur transportation, either Gilt, Berime, Bom wood, Oak, Zebra, Birdmye, Mahogany etc. Oui new Manufactory and exrensive Cacilitiee enable ns to foarnish any article in oar linear goad as the beet, and as cheap aa the cheaveet. DEALERS ARE IN VITED TO CALL UPON ns when they visit New York.. Wo elaim to bt able to rapply them with every article in our line whieh they ean possibly require, at prices -lower than they ean purchase elewhere. Q~*rrt frmnir nffmiftif *r trim rrnsijrfaiM Dc not fail to eall when yoaoiri* New Fort . OffieeA WarsroommNoJUß Centra SL. N. Y my£3md HORACE V. SIGLER/A^t. just opjssraxQ. Oib §nuu stock conmnre of all thoUfttylMcf Plmtloodf. liw Bbawls, Potato and Cuoulai*, Silk, Cloti«nd Kraey. Socggog, Now York M»nHn.. Siuurli of : e*i*> »,'ou>:iiting of X. 9 . DALZKLt. 1862. nttufifiiA mmm r , Jkw* jorntsoh, OINISAL COMMISSION IlKCH&lff, AM) DRILSR IN nonenlanliUkMKrcoaatrr Pmdnee, Wlaea and Liquors. ('■Kars, Tobaco, *e. Soad * on consignments oi OFHCE MD WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST au26:ly PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JS'O: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. W - Liberal advances mode on consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN C ELLI3ON..WM P ELLISON..BODHAN B ELL|SON« JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, NO. 330 IfABKET STBCET, (3d door below Fourth,) myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA. J|CIMI A HAOEEc- Wholeßole DrugiflstH, NO. 835 MARKET STDEET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN : Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Dye-ctuSs, Ac., and Agents for kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN gVKKT DESCRIPTION OP GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-ly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. -OP MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myltlyd PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES MAOEE, Importer and ealer In Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, tea, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. dl3 MARKET STREET' PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, itc., <£*c. Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & 880., turoercas of WINES, BRANDIES, Ac., UND DKALgIS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. nplfclyd JAMES H. OHILDS. lIOFIS COTTON HILLS, AlleKhcny Olty, Pa., U ANtTFAOTCKKKS OP SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABUKGS, I*-4 lurhes to 40 Inches Wide. . Mtf* Onion* may be left at H. CHILDS k CO’S, IMS Wood atreet. Pittsburgh. no3l:ly:is I'ETIIOWA OIL WORKS LONG. MILLER Jt CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBUKOU STATION. AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. 4A~Offio6 aiul War«Uou«« 23 NARKCr KTREKT, lITTHBVR43H. Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Bansole. NO. I REFINER OIL. WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE, alwaj#on hand. oo24:ly DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. FULTON A CO., mmi’icmmor mir tmiTT or FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAM AND MTEAM FITTERS, •WPartiealar attantion to Citing Oil Redner iw. Brace Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and noairlnc gener ally. Oil ''e: Davy's Safety Lamp; Oas Brackets and Pet.jentc Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf C. WEST A CO., MunrracTTßiis op CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYB, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Pea* Street, PUMkaqk. dw All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and workmanehip. myl&lyd. |jIATOS, MACRPM * CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmings Km broideries, Hosiery. Shirts, Collars. Tlfil. Suspenders. Skirts, Sun and Rain Umbrellas. Coneta, Ribbons, Al !i . F »°»7 Article, and Nottia*. Hood *' *^ Whob * tota issoTOoS«aBr «P» NAWraSßrit Pe d. unm *. te uran Uta at Millar A Rloketeonl REYMER A BROTHERS, [Sooneee or to Raymar A Anderson,] Wholeeala Tlialaii iii. Fonlca Fraite, Nata, Ceafeettiaary, Soon, Fin Works, da, NOS. 1M AND 19S WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH 3. H. CASIDAY. Not., Stock, Draft, Bond 1 and Hort* <ku<UHlNk«r. Om WH M B^&^K IN °- 18,11,000 to invest in Mortgagee and No. 1 M!S; mv22 LATE STYLES OF SUMMER GOODS IUIT RECEIVED. Mlt . 3AM L . OR A Y 'EMM. JUMP BETPBjnED.FBGM: THB MM. Kiel. and sra arsnowsaaatekcdtf alttant stock of Goods for the Sommer Wear, combining together on* of the iihiilned and ■iß iailiebll lie to as « s amraetiia *f the mrna JklaSiiiaffilii ng» ’ : nSiotSSS**- mum foiiitlt nd er i Sr *a*npo HOVSBS. (DOLLAR SAVINGS BANKj *65 FOURTH STBISfeT,; OHABTEBED IN 18&tj. AhPENDjyLT,PROM*»O3O’CTA»CK; U ahn, eh Wedaeeday and Saturday ereningi. bom Msy lit to NoVember Ist. tnm 7 to * o’clook and bom November lit to May Ist, from d to 8 o’elook. Depute reoaived ofaH some not foei than Oxx Domavand a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jane and December. Interest has been deolaredalHni-ennnaLlj. in Jane and Decem ber sinoe the Bank was ormnised, at the rate ol sur pereentagfiuv Interest. ifnot drawn out, is placed to the creditor Ike-depoaitor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, ' compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call cr even to present his pass book. At this rata money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONR-HALF PER CB!fT. A YEAH. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, ltuie? and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. PRRsmiirr. GEORGE ALBREE. .VICK PRESIDENTS. John B. MTadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holme* ' John Marshall. Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds, Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. v„ James MeAuley, Hill Burgwm, James Herdman, Wn. J. Anderson. TRUBTRR& Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Baekofen, 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 Oit, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenbergar, Wm. S. Haven, Wm.B. Scbmerts, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. 8. Lavely, Christian Yeager BRORRTARV ANP TERANURIR. CHARLES A. COLTON. v houhbs * gem, bankeus Xw • and Exchange Brokers and .Dealers in Kom*Drafto. Acceptances, Gold,! Stiver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 87 Market street, between Third ana Fourth streets. WM. He WILLIAMS d CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BBOKEBS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICES 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. Collections promptly hades Deeds, Bondi, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTRAL. ». B. ROGERS A SOX, Manufacturers or Bogen' Improved Patent Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, OFFICES Cornesr Butler and Clymer Street*, Ninth Ward, MM, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWMDM6 MD COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THX SALK OF Floor, Grain, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce CleneraUjr, Corner Market and First Struts, # PITTSBURGH, PA. _REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq., William DUwortb. Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd k Ott, Heisker k Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M.AM. Bank, List llowell. Mangle k Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton k Co., Wheeling. my23;2pt£ia IF YOU WANT NOME UOOI) SEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meet, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth «k Brothers, in the Diamond, where yon will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and lull assortment ofTamily Groceries, Teas, Wine;, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH A BROTHKR, de24 oorner Diamond and Diamond alley. t. t. n’Gfßsr & co. HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 3 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNK WAY, second story. W"AII wcrk entrusted to me will be neatly and promptly iw-ntea. ec2l-ly TIEBNAN & BETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IMPORTERS .HD DSAI.XXS ID TEAS. WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.V NORTH-EAST oorner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noakly ALLEGHENY CITY. IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. >\ PATENT AQL’NCT. .- 3 - DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. gj ROBT. W. FENWICK fmr Twelr. Years | For tile past fonr ■ rears Manager of as OMeer of Use St the Washington ■ _ fi Branch or Helen* Patcat OSUe~tbe Stifle American 3 Patent Agency last fon ras a Stand for Fifteen _ * i Years In the Fat- Member of the Beat Agency Bnsl. Bawd af, Appeal. NOTE—AII information necessary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free Re&T to present Commissi oner of Pafents, Hon. David P. Holloway. de2tttf ADDY At EWENB, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, SO. ISS WOOD MTBEET, OPPOSITE FIBST CHIIICH, PITTHBCKGH. AM> 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY nu na umil ornca. fSPMFWHYBEAJTn. SHEET LEAD, A Lead Pq>a Pls and Bar Lead, and Plumber’s ■uterial ingeaenLOil RefineriesflUed op in ttswtmmlmanner. Tanka lined Lead or Copper. Hosase fitted with Water and Gas Fix tare*. ' H. N. B. All odea promptly attended to. apS :Iyd pUCSH ABB YUnSUAB- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, puncroni tiheqab. In store and for ule by WILLIAX BAOAIiEY, fslfi - . - :; is and 30 Wood street LOAN OFFICE, H B NR YW.C IMI 0 T T MO. 100 SMITHFIEI.D STREET Near the corner Kith. Pittaborsh Wfom n UIOI AID HMAI.L ;JML quantities loanig on Gold arid Olter, Lia smdt Jsrsliy, iysr npd Hln Watches, and all klsdr of rateable articles, for any length ot gmjMßsed on- I The goods cannot be dSSSed AjPOSeeHoan Horn 7 A. M. to 10 p. M. DUHCA2T, SDBLAF ft CO., . Kuß&etaranof AUBna. McCALMONT & KEBB, ATTOBKETS AT LAli FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myZfclyd >amFl»IBl» H. W. Pattemos .Sm T.Dino PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT UY KUHN’S LIW BUILDIHSS. Diamond Street, near Cnatt jaftly PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court HounJ my-fcly PITTSBURGH. Pa L. BRAOKENBIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. HO. 13S FOURTH RT. t je24:la Pimßoua, Pa. ,T. I>. HANCOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. ?3 GRANT STREET TAIIL: SURGEON BEHTIII • successor to U. W. Biddle, No. 144 Salth flold street. OF* Office hours from 8 to 1 o’clock, and fretsß to li o'clock. fUMr IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones & l.rtnghHnn, ' ItAKTTFACTtJOIS 09 IRON and nails, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. hulk's Potent Shading, Pistes Bsfc, nates, tc. WAREHOUSES. #3 Water Street And 139 Tift Afreet, PITTSBritGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Sitielt Chicago. PITTSBUGH, PA. Isaac Jones...Joun L. Boyd...Wj(. M’CciAoee PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD tc 00, 1M AX UFACTURERB OFCAET UTERI* IT AsJ? > t.| prinB ' and AB Steel SPROnia aud AXLES, corner Ross and First streets. P<gl:i3 PITTSBURGH, Pa. J. D. rACXIKKB JOHN M. lmW». fAVBHITKRE FOR CASH-A FULL ASi Pittsburgh msnsfiwtiire^ i; ußrfl fUFfc, embracing BCHKAUX. BOOK OASES. and even* article needed in a well famished dwel ling, a$ well os a fine assortment of OFFICE FUBXITVBK, Constantly on hand and made to order* As the only terms on which business is done atthh erfab lisHmeut is fur CAS lieprioesare nideMWii* ingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line would He advantaged by calling at FACKINER A IBWHTSb No. lt)8 Smith Hold street* below FUth mh£*-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Sec. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTHB ' NEW DRUGGETS, N E \Y B ii a S s E L S c ARP E T 43* Thcsehavejuat been received and ere of tho LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, ht the lowest priee3. • SEB CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, it. -AT $ CAH U M»8, *«. SJ Fourth lltwl. • Botruirr pkevious to the uW advance in prices, of which the fUhat ad vantage is offered in purchase FOB CABH. det l HUGH M. BOLE. K* O,SE BCILDEB * MACHimr, M-4 Duquesne Way, near the Point, will aalN to order, and warranted as good a on to mado, the following machinery, vis: Staua Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron: Pinners, for wood and iron; Drilling Mlthtltfr Housm and Tobacco Screws; Patent-riAi mk Mfyjcl Maciimcs, m the heat nuntriNMtfi& Pulhes und Hangers, of all sites ua nristy: Screws, oi any diameter and pitch. to flftsw §mk in length. tVill also make. udotTs MwZ Doctor and Niggol Engines, and DeoUPnopifor steamboats, die. Lathe innears and Plan ing doneto order: can plane 32 inches VfCe.by ** ' feet«inches long, . All Orders Promptly Filled ad Solicited. B.~Particolar attention «id piurtHitt r^ repa&a on Prinan «“gr W. Ot33WIHG*AIt...D. CCl»llQHllf m r. ouniMUi P. BCTim, C%mN p hVWii% natal-gsSLsHfcSS hrialloM, »■-—■—■- . "ItnAatßrflHfc Window Gian Snnitf Glaaa ” tTmmf can Convox Glass,' for parlor window,. ehmrofa and public building*. wtl PBOPOSAXS FOB t.tzatv OaoxAXCE Ovrics, WxS Dtpamnmrr. V following Arsenals, as soon as possible of 5,000 Tons of liead, as follows : Aneatl - Wert *«*•»•* New tons^™ o**’ 0 **’ M “ 4 -M *s*[AlleghenyArsenal,Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania, 1,000 tons. 1 000 tons St I ‘° U “ Am “*- st * Loni «- Mininrl, Proposals will be received for lota of*oo tOM nwd 7Aii^f tTpmarattba9M -^* ■ sa.5 a .? uro to doliver at a specified time will eub- Sil c SStto! riC ” f,l ’“““ t ' o Partiea obtaining contract* will fee raoabad to enter into bonds with proper sureties forits iaith nil performance. u rcS? wtid t “ ent *° iUt,f «“ *Wit to Lead” ,,ond * hould be •Pdowsd^Tro^SSM^p OattiTAKCI OmcL 1 -gg”- JAS. V. RIPLEY. Brim flew. WALL PAPER!J WINDOW CURTAINS, ft* New Style* for Bpring of 1862. A eroat Tarlctj aad Fine iw* ■cent Irons . u eenta ' totS^flNa For saic by THOIEAS PAUDEB, B *t*aacttbAett.ldiawb«ltwPla»iad l*W ■Ml i ■ OTABT PUBLIC rim X. in PITTSBURGH, PHTL PUBNITUBB. 5i4 Pieces V 5 PleeeM H.H.SKITH, MIT. FIFTH
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