RAI&BOADS. 18««. THE 1808. PITTSBURGH FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THU WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. M7MMKK ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1862. Time to Cincinnati a* and to Indianapolis. SL Louis and Co shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS- East Lino. "^ a,! figfcHft:*- S*-: WEt Slcaso ” ."S,*s p. m. »,»» a. m. FOBCOLUMJ>US,CtNCINNATI A-ST. LOWS. lieaves Crei11in0......8,45 ». m. 7,28 ». w. >'■ m - Arrives ftt ... Cgi ( ,mbus.ai,3o &. m. -fflmiiiJiati;. 4,50 P. m. 5’22 {*• “• 8,25 a. bi. m , JOB INDIANAPOLIS A.N 0 ST. LOUIS. Lwra fiwtlinn 8-50 a. :u ftHjlS pn?i«.o,ao p. iii. a. ra. BC Louis. 7,50 a. m 6,45 p. m. All Trains through to Chicago without ohauge of Care. - N. B.—The time to Cmoinuah is the same uh to Steubenville. Train? on both Hoads meet at Columbus, and passenger? all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2,00 a. m QMoaco Mail 3,10 p. m Cincinnati and SL Louis Express .7,45 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves - Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny. New Brighton. Now Brigton Allegheny 9*oo a m 10,40 a m 0,15 am 0,50 ain 13,00 m 1,30 p m 6,43 am *»3oum 4,40 p a 6,45 p m 12;20 p m 2,00 p m 6,30 pin H,15 p m 3,20 n m 5,00 p m MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at 5,30 a.m. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 &. m. Lea res Allegheny at 3,i0 p. ui. Arrives at Alliance s,oo p. m ,4a. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 13 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 48. Tickets good on tho accommodation and market trains are sold at reduoed prices. The pm accommodation train connects at New Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough trains connect as follows: At Enon, with stages for New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. Ac. . At Orrville. Ohio. to and from Miliersburgh. Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount V ernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo. Dotroit, etc. At Ctostline, for Delaware, Ooiumbu--, ' Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, fnaiannpoli3, Saint Louis, Louisville, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dotroit, Dayton, Toie ... etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Latayetto, jud., Saint Louis,Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interme diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. Chicago, with trains lor all points in Illi nois, Miffiouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickot>: apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t. . Unit?. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, and A. Q. CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHN 12. JERVIS, General Superintendent, WM. P. SHINN. General Passenger A gen t CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH A SO WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. m on and after MONDAY, MAY 3th, 1*62, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh I 1,00 &. m. 12,50 i>. m. do Steubenville...) 4.00 •* 4,00 “ do Newark j 0,50 “ 10,15 “ do Columbus j 11,10 “ 11,43 M Arrives Cincinnati j 4,20 p. m. 5.40 a. m. M SLlLouie { 7.50 a. m. | 6,46 pn> Noohange of cars between Pittsburgh and Cm osnnati. sleeping cars attached to all night PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINK. Leaves 1 Kttabareh l.«« sui 1 «,U»» m 12,50 i. , u WdlsriUe. 8,00 “ 1 s.n " 8.03 •• Steobenvillo...4,(>i> •• »,ie •• i.oo WneeliDK .1,51 10,2:1 1,53 .5,03 " 10,40 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio juilroad'lana atHtellair with Central Ohio Iwhoad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Cireleville. CeiMabos •cafJhicinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louis and point 3 west PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. | 12.50 n. m. do Wellsvilio 4,25 “ | 3,00 •• to Bayard. ... 6,10 “ 4,m o A1tianc............. 6,43 M ! 4,10 •• do Hudson 8,00 “ i 5,42 ” Arrives Cleveland 0.15 - [ «,:;o •* Ggnnectipgnl Br.vard with Tuscarawas, bran eh lor New Philadelphia and Cana! Dover: at Alii mm with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ami Chicago Railreadat Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati R R for Akron, Cuyahoga Fulls and MiUersburg, and at Cleveland with U and 10 RR for Ena, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C k, T RR for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago uml the north west WeUsyiUoAccoznmodation leaves at 4,00 p, ra. Returning Trains arrive at 3,20 a rn.o.ia a. BL&JM9 ana 8,00 p m. Througn tickets to ail prominent points in the west southwest north or northwest, can bo pro turedat the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. „ \ , JOHN STEWART. Ticket A cent. For farther particulars apply to , _ „ william Stewart, Agent At the Company 8 office m Freight station, Penn street no2T 1862. StJMMKK AKIM SGEMEST. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY Slh. PISSBYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TKAISS. fiIHE through; mail train Jk leaves the passenger Station every morning (exeept Sunday) at 2,50 a m, stopping only at tho principal stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via the Allentown route. TUB THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at S',sop m, stopping only at Principal sta tiona, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. Xfiß, FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (amt Sanday) at 8,20 n. m„ stopping only at PCUMipa! stations, connecting at Jfanisbsrg for Baltimore and Washington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 u. in., running as far as Conomaugh, and.stopping at nil stations. ; : ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. MaveadaLly (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. m., stop ping at all stations and running as far as Cone naangn MUST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s (tattoo laar«« daily (except Sanday.) at 0,40 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for station leaves daily, (except Sanday) at 11.00 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall*! station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WaiFs-station, leaves daily, (oxoept Sunday) at *t!s p. in. RETCHWISiO TRAINS AHKIVJS IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: ,13)25 i), ii; 12,05 n. m. gap--' 12,55 ft. in, Johnstown Accommodation .'.10,05 iu w. -Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation .G,3» a. m. 9d Wall’s Station Accommodation 5,33 a, m. Sd Wall's Station Accommodation 1,05 p.m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.....o,lo p. in. Attains for JHairsville and Indiana connoct at Blairsville Intersection with Express and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, and also with Local Freight, East and West. . The Traveling Publio will find it greatly to tbeir in going East or West, to travel by the PEKSfgYLVAim RAILROAD, as the accom modations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with 4*l? J B * en t lrelj l tree from dust. We can and Comfort to all who may favor this lvoad With their patronage. P A It E 1 TO NEW YORK So PHILADELPHIA. 7 lo’oo LANCASTER ..."' s 5, HARRISBURG ..." 7^ . 4*"lJif«wechecked to all stations on the Penn. (livaaiA- Kauircad, and to Philadelphia, Bald more and New York. x AVTasscngen purchasing tickets ia oars trill aa charted an exoess according to distance trav eled. in addition to the station rates, except lrcm •tanonowhere the company has no agent. . ■«T*CE-In case of loss, the Company will Hold themselrci responsible lor personal be Stage only, tmd for an amount not exceeding M 9& a, n? —An Omnibus Line has been employed m eonvOy ptwsengersand baggage to and from the ajpot, at a charge not to exceed 85 cents for each OAgma or and baggage. ror tickets apply to SflffisSs^ißSSdS!^, Plumbing shop of* 0,1 * °*e Om Fitting aod aell) ‘ W muwSL*"RMKISKE.- *£-.* *?* Woiri eyt «... DAs® BAMJI AVD BAltk BAILBOADS. MUMPOUS AND CIKCIfJNAUR. fi. . ;Tndianopolis wiia Terre Ennis, Cunnwtiaß'iJ, .nd AlrS Railroad, to St. Louw and T'E?‘.fe»nd Indianal*oli« l New Alban v and and Central RailoadaforOlf 10A- , 00. %CK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all j “'•jfhrongh Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TKKKE HAUTE. LAPAYETTH and PERU.. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lswreneeburg in less tune than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low yntrs. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West.wiQioutbreak- mado to J. E. tHBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or )\. B. CUTIINCt, Agent at Lavrrenceburgn, will receive prompt attention, and no ehargo for commission; so chakgk for DfnYAfiC OR COMMISSION AT LAWRKSCKIirUG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give thrupoh kk- CKiPTS for pasponpera and freight to Tmliauapolis. Terre Haute, liafayette. Chicago, Vom, Green castle, Crawfordaville,Charleston. Puri' and .Mat toon, £e., Ac. li. F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CIIKKIC, General Freight Agent, tub 3 Express. JS«2. IMPORTANT. Ss«2. 8,30 u. m. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TIORIiTS EUR SAINT JOSEPH, Andjothor points in Northern tlieStat*- oi Kiinras, or the Territories. shuuM in?i:r on having t;c.kct3 that read hy the XOKTff HIgSOIU! UAII HOAP The only rail route from Sr. Louis to St. .Liijj h. It is the shortest and quickest linn l«y thirty:'! hours to the remotest point reached hy rail, i‘u.l i.- altvays as cheap a 3 any other. Buy your Tickets to Kar.-.i.- and mi i-c.n:- in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri R:.d mad. ISAAC 11. STl'l-ItiKON, Pre3*t and Gen’! Snpt. .Nuria Missouri R. U. 11unp.y 11. Simvons. lion’l Travelling Agent eltroin TJPHOLSTEHING. ” UPIIOK^Teuv, NO. 85 FOURTH S i’., NKAiv M'OOib fIMIE MCUSCiUIIfrUS MAXifAt'. A TURK and keep constantly «m hand every article in their lino, v:7.t Cornices, UriuiuK-n:.*. Curtain Goods, Couilorts,‘Feather lh.*d% .MattiutM-- ot ii 11 kitois; also, the Celebrated I‘aitaii .>pri::g Bods. Ail kinds of Shades,Blind- and re.'. 49*Prompt attention given to all order.- f-r tit ting and laying down Carnets, t >ll Cloths. A*.*. octl?:lyd ROBERTS A* UOKNIUL. HOTELS AND BEST Aim ANTS, "V O 5J N <i ' ?■< WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STANP CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WW TAl'KA.Vlf*mid thetradcgeacr.-.lJy >v .;, be supplied with Chcspenke Bay Oyi-tcr.--. m : lowest wholesale rates. Country trade -i.liciu i. KLI YGf'NG. Pronrir: u. Voung-N Uaiiiig Naloeu, CORNER VIRGIN A LI. BY AND 3.MITU FIELD STREETS: IVhere OYSTERS ami all the dcliino io- of too season will be served up in the mn.-t palatable style. ELI YOUNG, oclt corner Virgin alloy aud SmithGcld *t. SAVAGE HOUSU, Mo. 350 Liberty Nlrent, Next to. Pennsylvania Passenger Duiiu JOHX SAVAGE; Pr«prl<-„.r. HATivg takes and fitted i r. with oil the modern improvement?, this {•• - pul ar resort,-the subscriber is prepared to modate his old customers and the public gum-r -ally, with the best the markets afford?. Ov -trr.- will be served up in every variety of ?iy!c. during tbeseason. IBs Wines, Liquors nnd A Sc/ he furl confident in recommending «•* thy public !.>;• ib«-is excellence. Can, Bucket an«l Shell Oy.uc:-:t r*.--*» v^daily and sold wholesale and retail. mv..* .: y I SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TJIOS .STONH. HAVINtt TAKEN ANJ> IT, a: :i great expense, with all tbemiukn: im provement*, this popular rn*-nrr t the ?‘tih*cri!'<T t 3 prepared to aecommodote J::.; i'rtt:.-!- ;*.:i i ?h“ puolio genera!!)', with the host tho market affr.r.i.*. OYSTERS will hosorved up in >*»my \ .•: h-*;' • style during the «ens«>n. LIQUORS and ALES hefe*l- runfuicr:! in r commending to the public Jor their extrelirn e MEALS served ut> at u'\ h..ur , :ir,<l !» v V and NIOJIT HOARDERS taken OUK HOUSE, SO. 32 DIAMOND A L LB'i, iTiTSßriMril SlliSlHiiirii \ $ S<l l' N JL In the publictbal ho i- if. • r*.- j-r ■ FRKSii SHELL AN \) CAN uVSTKKS, *JNS I •Src., and is prepared to ' !.•• »«.t : cm nl' this old ami well known house with ovcMyioin; in the eating and drinking line t the shot Lv noticc. JOU X .S11A!. Kll. 13 X O K L.SIOU OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh, HOI.KHALI: ASn RKTAII. JIK-iJ.Lr.H I LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRKSII PHILADELPHIA AND LALTIMOKK OYSTERS AND WILD CA.MK. All In lliofr ProjM'r S«*nMM>. n 026 OEO. HE [NEMAN ,v CO. Mansion hoi.n^ Proprietor; No. 3-11 Libcrlj* s!rre?,.io-f 1.0-?ide ?ide tho Passenger Depn: or the Petiv.-vlv.\ni i Railroad, which uialuw it :iio aouvenk-ht house in tho city for passengers arrivmcby ibat road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex peuse, fitted up. iu excellent stylo, the.MANSI UM HOUSE, would rcspoetfully solicit ~n share • public patronage. His Larder ami Par will i*-- furnishod with tho best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND MQaor.fi. wiUiiAa ar.Nx *yr t, IMI'ORTER A.VII DKAJ.KII IV Brandies, Oordials, Wines, Old Monouga liela and Beotified Whiskey, SO. IIWWOWO ST It MKT, pmsbureii fe22:6m WILLIAM LLAWTOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diuiuoiiil Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Always on hand. Dluekberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old MonongabeU Rectified Whiskey, &o. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, For the spekiiy ,vk» I'F.itnjv ENT care of GONORRHEA, GLEET, UKETHAL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly iiiuin- Eicrns, Ineontiarnco, Gouitul Irrita- iTel, Stricture and Abortions ot the Kid n c vs and Bladder. Wltich has been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSURANS. in their private practice, with the entire'success, superseding Cubsbs, Copaiba, Capsplks, or any compound hitherto known. BELL’S SPECIFIC' PILLS are apoedy in action, eObctine a curd ia a few days, and when a cure is effected ills i>armun ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on tho system, and no ver nause ate toe stomach, or impregnate the breath ami being sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No change of diet is necessary whilst using t h <*n; nor dmss their action interfere with p ur suits. Each box contains six dozen , ... PRICE ONE DOLLAR, ana wiS be sent by mail, post-paid, by n ,iJ ▼erased Agent, on receipt of tho money. Nono cenuine without my signature on the TO &A SI Rochester, N. V., Gen 1 ! Agent. „ JOSEPH #LSMINO. corner Market street anu Diamond. ;m27:dawly:i* AfOUA IULLBKLUJJtnSALOON. imCHARLBSGARDNEK'wouId remind his old frifla&aai wttonw that he is still to bo found at huoK ctaiuLuAi’QLLO HALE. entrance on Fourth V&wUL* He Raffalways on hand the best quality Lager Bey, and injcp.tmectuuL.wiih the ball,aw*napbomfedpun«n|ydpo&,with good Fourth nt. o»arWoo<t, enuaneatoim Fooith.- Jylfcly JSTRR^irSURANCT! BY THE 'RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, (>r PHILADELPHIA, Or. Raidings, Limited or Perpetual, Merehsn diTO. Furniture, in town or country. OFFICE NO. SOS WAMI"r NTUEET 822A.310 00. Akncls, 8303,308 00. Invented os follows, viz: First Mortgaroor Improved City Pro perty, worth ilmibio tho amount $l55,W’ oil (jround rent, first ela**s °4ri’ > f» Pennsylvania ltailroatl Co'* tf*^'ceat' AlortetiKe Uems, $30,0*1, cn?X 27.900 IK) Philadelphia city t> z* cent, knm M.OOO 00 Allegheny County 0 V. cant. Pennsyl vania Itnilrond Doans Collateral loans, well secure*! Uumimrdon anti Croud Top Mounluin Railroad company, uiortsaae loan Pesnuyi vania Railroad I*.*. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual insurance i Company. 24.350 (K) Stock o: County H»t. Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock ol‘ Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Conituercial Rank do 5,135 01 Mechanios’ Dank do ' 2,012 sft Cuion M. Insurance Co’s Scrip 100 00 l;il!s Receivable, business paper 10,297 Ift lltmk Account-*, secured interest, etc.... 0,216 72 Cx-h oa band and in hand* of agents.. 11,385 15 KAi'.r.i >:iruur| Uishli.uu. \.uj. li. LUompioii. Robert Stoen, r rclfiek Jtrmvn. William M usser, e-win tins Stovonsnn. )tonj. \V. Tinslev do! nit. Uu.-reJ. Mur.-lmll Hill. *’ H. 1.. l’ar?on, ’/. Lotliroj>, Hohcrt inland, Charles Belaud, Frederick. Lotmis. Jacob T. Ilunlitm. Cii:irlcs S. U o:iti Smith Cowm:. • James S. \\ codward, John Bis-rll, Piil.sburyh. I'. M. If INCH M A X. Si “••rotary. J. (JAKDNKK COFFIN. Aneut, iifrlhca.-i corner Third and U’ood st?. nCIAWAUK JU'TU.tE SAFETY IX ■-FSF R A SVK COM PA .v v-rxcouVou A - TED DY THIS LEGISLATURE OT PENNSYL VANIA. l*3r., OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vea f-eD, Caryo and Freight, b* nil part* of the world. INLAND INSURANCES <ui c»*»«*«Is, by Rivers*, Canal.-. Lakes, and Laud Carriages, t.> all part.-? iii the Union. KIRK INSURANCES onalor ••h.iijdi.'C* generally. on t-tore*. Dwelling Rnu:o*, Av. I>IR ECTi >RS. —Wi!Ham Ma rt in. Edmund A. S. Thoophilns Paulding, .lohn N. Penrose, JolinO. David, Janie* Traimuair. Win. Kyre, Jr., Joined 0. Hand, Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Soul. Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. »». Lioper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley,Samuel E. Stoke,*, J. E. Pem*ton, Henry Sloan. Edward Durlhisrton, H. done.-* i’.r.Kikc, Spender M’llvain, Tho*.C. ifYtnd, Robert Uurton, Jr.. Jaoob P. Jones, .Inmo.* R. MTarland, F„Eyro, John R.Seinplo. Pittsburgh. D. T. A. R. Rerger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN.Pr.NiIe,a. Tilt'S. C. 11AND. Yioo President. I SRcretarv. i’. A.MADEIRA, Agent, , N". WaN*r»troot, Pin.-outgh. IiOEMNITY AGAINST LOSS * gM*a: nu.NKM.v niu; i.xsi uam k. ■- COMPANY* - *!’PHILADELPHIA,OFFICE* .P‘. -*35 and 437 nfENTXI'T STREET, near J'iflb. STATEMEN 1' U!' ASSETS. JAN. Ist, Istki Puhii.'Ued Agreeably tv A*: A-t -4* Assembly boinj;: First air.ioy secured ; Real Estate, 'proem value i Tc'wjor.iry ].,k. tcnil Smirttita Stocks. (l>rrrt'TU VflltlO >7^.> l:i!is IwAvVi'hle .. 1 !.«' n ;• f. «• m -i.\ , Wixl.'t.nv.r Lu.-yn *«n '•>t?ry tk-seription >*f. I*r».p «rty. it; n <\»u».iry. :*t rate- ns l<v,r ure i.-Toh? vv;;)! ri'. ;iniy. .'• ii: -' tl;i;.. *1 ihinv ye :thave |-.i'<i !<•• •e- }«y Kirr, :. an .timmiit ♦•x.-ynitii; ] ~l ir <if I♦•<!: it tiuTrhy ;*i '■. • l th>- ! 'I; i it- hi.- ability ,m.i .|t-|.,»» t-i t,u>e: with .!• i■■■:•. h'i- . ; l lie yc.ir iH.V.k I.VI Jitt. DIKKOTORK ' Jiurl.v t\ . l>. 1.-tww Tori; t. V.'.i.-jiiT, h.ivi i Hr. w i.. : lirant, K. Smi*!). IMvvjir-l luio •ic' rurt’ VVK'.i'liii;>i- * AS. N. h.Wi'KKK. Ki»WAKI> f. IMLK. Vi.-o r;'u., Si‘«:rctary rim tom. •i. < i A It I > N I' li mmy, Afenu .ViTlhfa.-l 0,,r. Thirl :m<i Wo.nl v. V. A. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, <*»•’ t'STTMJSIi'ROII. L. M. < MMl!»<>N, ."tt.Tritrtry. li. I*. Ak.Mi!. \\ ,iTS f Fir.n. A u-.‘- U i:rtdi..u-o. i::- 'L'ir 1 , ;M.-ouil’ ! i. U'.ii Mj>iir<.T»g:vin-t nil *»r I‘’IKK :»t»d M.\- K!\K IM.-KM. i.- in Luiti.-ti mniiugi'd >»y i;ir,n;it»r.- wli.j i.UMiv:: in Tin* ronmitMMmry, him! w!j.* »:ro ‘ i-:. -:. i.y jnvriiMms- :i!ml liberality. t.iT.ntn • i-in s!•*' . n.ir.i«.l-r H-hi.di tln*v liav.. a-M' U-rin" Mi. boat ).s»kc>:tiua Ui t In..- y win. .{i dm t>> be iii-un I. (A*T‘>lsi:R’SOlJ», iSttl. ■W<*unt“ $ (k;,OK» m lM*iO la. 2-V) i'i 7.8U9 U IV-M •/.» L*T,«>tj 131 174.075 H Profriu!*!?. *>ni-o Kiirniturv.... Oj.pn A'—'r'.urs, ct- C.i-h I*r«itn:nmi ; . isr.«l Kill.'* s2«,2r»i tw l‘l KKCTOKS. U. Miller, Jr., .lame* M’Auluy, Nathaniel {iiihnc.4, Alexander Ximi«*U Dar.-io Win. 11. Smith. \\. Andrew Ackley Alexander.Si*eer, David M. Long, Hoc-- .1. Tln.ma* Henj. Bakewell John K. M’Cntio. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. , , SAMUEL REA, Secretary. V* M. BAOALKY, President. Oftit p, Cor. of market mnl Waive Nh., Injures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga ♦ion of tho Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes und Bayous, and the Navi nation of tho Scan. rtKHhist !,<>*« i«iml Itaisiugo »►> fire. DIRECTORS. Wen. UiiK.iloy, Jas. Park, Jr.. Wiii. U. Johnston. H. F\ Joue.-;, Hcf.se Owens. T. M. Howe. 15. Preston, George Bingham. S. M. Ivier, John Shiptou, Jrt?. M. Cooper, S. llurbaugli, J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. 0. 11. Zus. mh29:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STBEET, (l|»|»ONll« tll« Unsfloiu lloumo. Capital 9219,100 Assets 8304,948. WIM. MAKE Aid. KINDS 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. DrUKCTOIIjJ. Charles l.ayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown. P. B. Sarcry, Joseph S. Paul, 0. Sbcrmnn, John Clayton, 8. .1. Mugurge E. Wiler, Is Bi,\CKtit:itN, Secretary. J.G. COFFIN. Agent. jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. JNO. IHOORHKAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THK SALK OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK PITTSBTROH. JAMEHMILLIXfiAR, JHOHOHOAUE* LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in lorn, tho public that ho has rebuilt since tho fire, and bavins enlarged his establishment, and filled U wjUi tuo newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash und sauttcr?, sun dried, frame?, mouldings, box making, Arc. South PiTTSßrsau, Sept, 7.19*7. joai Allegheny Insurance ciT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, X... M FI HI. St., Bank iUuk IXSUBES AtiAISST ALL UINDH or FIKE AND MARINE BISKS. I&1AC JONES, Prjdfcnt; JOHN D. JIcCORD, **• BIRECTOBS —Isaac Jones.C. G. Hussot, Har veyChildi, C.PLH.CjUray, John A. Wilson, B. L. rahnastoch; John D.JlloCord, Captain Adam Jacobs,R-P-Sterlm*, Capt. W. Dean, Hobart L, MGrow.RobLH.lJavis. / , no2B fIWIPEB’I, CABPEHTKBS ARO Sr-one Cutters TonkAr—Win * * mys POWNABgaayriMWaid^St. „,, , % 'CINGL&Y, President. BIKKCTOR.S. jjjt lirj.VfiV, l» r '•n ;* 1111-!«» a* - It.Uu | ! ciii 1 uiu.' wLii'.'ii thi.-- cuiii -• !'.* !;' w, are risk.-. nm.*h have the mTHmiMGH pobtt rinrtarfiri^Y?^ PabPiM every morning, [Sunday's exceptetLJ j m 'J-' *-^'^4^*-^^ ' i’QWir rifth and Wood NtreeU. JEiSII dOffifiOlfy TERMS *0 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE, ‘' 49~Delivered by carriers 13 cents per week. vEnEBAL COIIISSION IERCHAHT, RATES OK ADVERTISING. Square, one time 50 *” D * AU,R ™ three times •! 00 ** one week 1 75 ** one month 5 O 0 ** threo months 13 OO *' six months IS 0® '* nine months 24 00 '* one year 30 OO | TEN LINES make a square. About eight words average a line. . , Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Itwuutl from the siuuo otfioo every Satuidur ASKl'erins tM par annum, in advance •STSingle rai-ics, ready for mailing, fivk efcxvd, Address JAMES P. BARK Editor and Proprietor Kf' Advcrtisimc at reasonable rates. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY M Explanation of the Departure of the French Princes. Person* who are said to be iu the cunti* deuce of the French princes attribute their temporary absence from the army to family affairs of a very pressing nature. Il is supposed that the; Duke of Mont peusier, who, since hi- marriage with u Spanish princess, has seriously cuteriain* od the hope to be called someday nr an other to the gowrnment uf Mexico, either as a king or as a president, finding the opportunity a favorable one. has summon ed all the members of his family in order to consider the matter together and to take their advice. The French princes had received their uncle's letter three or lour weeks ago. but did not deem it their duty to leave until circumstances allowed them to do so without disrespect for the distin guished general under whose orders they were, ami the brave nrmv in who.-e rauks they had the honor to serve. They intend to return to tlmir post as soon us the im portant business wnieli .•alls them home shall h»- settled. Clonorai McCall Major Slone, of the Pennsylvania Pack tails, whose horst. was killed at the ;ame time that Hell. McCall's body fell into tL«- banns of the enemy, report.-, that the tic-n -ern! was undoubtedly killed. HU column was marching along the (diaries City Road when he received intclligem e that lie* ene my were in front of him. He halted hU enmmaud and rude forward, in company with Capt. Stum*, (’apt. Shees/. and Lieut Lambert. When be iva« !n-d a bend in the road, he found, to his -urpri.-e. the rebels drawn up iu line of battle, on both sides of the r.*ad. within a .hundred feet of him. They ordered him to dismount or thev would tiro. He attempted to escape and a whole platoon bred oitohim. Maj. Stone, and Lieut. Lambert both think that at lea.-! fourteen or fifteen bullets pierced hi* bud v. They saw him fall trout his Imrs-- ami b. - lieve him to be dead. ROBERT DAI.ZXI.L A. ?. DALZF.I.L rout. & <*>., Wholesale Grooers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A N D Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacturo*. No. U3I UItKIU V STKKirr, sL-dnol. Pll I’SHPKUH HARDEN AND KIKLP S.KKD, WA KKAN’Tt:i> FKKS»« ANI) u EN‘ I’ IN E a Ferior.il ji>sortmonl «•; \ Aisrieullurul Implement*, Kr ul NlindMtiut Ornamental Tree*, re-aaved and for sale by HKCKIUM A UiNi;, N«». 1-7 Liberty Hirovi. . mh22 oeai doorto U&ro's Hotel. '1862. 1862. M’CORD & VO. I HAT*, CAI-S, BTKAW GOUDN, ItOWKTK A.\ Ik NllAKF.lt lIOUPN. \\ UolOSalu nbd Retail. I'lTTf-UrUGII. H' *: aue now vi.\<; a i,;hui; ADDITION to uur already Immense? -»t..rl( of 11 sits Cups, Straw Goods, Rennet-. Shaker 11 a. id.? ami Hahu Leaf Hat*. Merchant* visiting <>ur «Tty fun buy fn>unis ;»t LOWER BRICES than in Phi ladelphia nr New York, ap£*:2tud _ WILI.IA9I UA<iAia:V, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 ANI) 20 WOOD STEEST, jh'JUf I* I I I N It v It ii H O K T I <• U I. T l’ It A l„~ STRAWBICKRY, . RASPBERRY. and 15LACK BERRY PLANTS, GRAPE VINKS, CURRANT. ami GOOSEBERRY BUSHR.-., LINEAR, KHEUBAKB. and ASPARAGUS HOOTS, all <>l the best quality, and warranted true to name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET. mb22 J. KNOX. PIKEXIX LOOKIXIJ UI.ASH A l*il’ TUHE IUA.Hi: MA.M lAdOHY NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. 172 A 175 GRAND STREET A 215 CENTRE STREET. Established 1;«8. NEW YORK. Es tablished 1838. This Establishment has been in successful operation 21 years, and is tho Largest of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufactured to order every description of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AN!) POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses, Conceding Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc., Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths .suita ble for transportation, either Gilt, Herlmp. Hw iroof/, Oak, jSebra, Birdseye, Mafioyany etc. Our new Manufactory and cxrensive facilities enable us tofournishany article in our line as oood ns the and as cheap ns the cheapest. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON us when they visit New York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article in our line which they con possibly roquire, at prices lower than they ean purchase elewhero. Orders by mail attended to with promptness. Dc not fail to call when you visit fiew York. Office & Warerooms. No. 215 Centre St., N. Y. iuy2:3rad HORACE V. SIGLER, Ag’t. JUST OPENING. OUR SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING of all the latest styles of Dross Goods, Lace Shawls, Points and Circulars, Silk, Cloth and Fancy Sacqucs, New York Mantillas, Shawls vi latest styles. Sun Umbrellas, at all prices; Boys and Men’s Clothes and Summer Cossiiueres, Irish Linen and Muslins, very cheap: Calicoes at re markable low prices. Ladies call ami see at H. J. LYNCH, . No. 96 Market street, between je9 Fifth and Diamond. (SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the undersigned until the Flnt day ef July, ISB2. Fur the delivery at the U. S. ALLEGHENY AR. SENAL, of 300 seta of Field and Siege Gun Car riage Timber, to be felled between this date and the 20th cf August, and delivered in tho early partof Fall next. Security for the faithful Jultilment of the con tract will be required. The kinds and quality of limber required may be seen on application at the Arseuut. Proposals to be endorsed— Proposals to furnish Gun Carriage Timber." To "JOHN SYMINGTON, Colonel of Ordnaiuc, je&j-lw Corn'd. Alegheny Arsenal." JOHN FLEEGEB, U tl N 8 M l T 1J . 25 corner Ohio and Beaver slst, ALLEGHENY CITY. l-sw .took of Guna of aU deecriptiona, on bund, IfU§E&° otd<r ' U>d f ° r " ale at 1,0 W “ T CAS *J XoMiling promptly attended to. -BeaMrw-mysx-Jtf |i;iu rCEO-MO UCKI 8110RTS Seek. Middlings, jut received and fo «»leby JAfI.A.*KTZI£K. . its .■ Corner MurketundFint (tract. L Dacox has»-mm sicnirnuM. Country ga for «J!f Comer MartotMdFfaßßwßi. W M or Conntiy PHHlncf, Wine* and Uquort, tlgfirfl, Tolwfo, drev tfMiHvp?E !l ?^ VttnCe * ma< ** on oon3i *tim«ita OX OFFICE MO WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOHO ST • a a2S:ly PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO, I’KODLiCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. tS- Liberal advaucea made on consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN K EI.LISON..WM I* B BtLjSn.V JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES ANO VESTINGS. *#. ta» MARKET STREET, {•-i<l floor below Fourth,) myLlyd PHILADELPHIA. JJFUST & JIABKE- Wliolosalo TOi'tijjgfists, NO. SSS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paint*. Dili, Window Glass, Dye-stufls, Ao.. and Agcnla for Ker;.Bcne; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning fluid, Camphone. Tar. Pitch, Rosin, n agon and Railroad Urease. myi:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer rx ktert ngsCßrmox or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ttIO CHESTNUT STREET, “O' 1 " 1 ? PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH I.ONOCOPE «fc PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS d IMPORTERS, -0F MEN'N FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, No. Ili SOFTII FOFRTH STREET, uiyl.lyd PHILADELPHIA, C lIAIILth MAGEE, Importer and ealer in Cloths, Cassimeros, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &o, 255 MARKET STREET, Nurlh Side. PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, No. ;m MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, J'Lhira in Cloths, Cnsshneres, Testings, Ac., Ac. Always mi hand a well stock of floods suitaUe for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & 880., laroßTgaa or WINES, BRANDIES, &e . , *Vo PKAUCRS IX FINK OLD WHIBKIK S, VII. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPIII A. aplOilyd JAMES H. CHILDS. 1101*1-1 COTTON 7IIMN, All<-i;ii<-riy t lly, l*u. a.iMjrarrruaitax or KEAIVILESK hags, A Nil OK OSNABUUGB, 12 Inrhn l« All Inrliei wide. . ,r,i, ’ r ' may he left at 11. CUILDS i CO’S, 133 Wood ftreet. l’iltshursh. no3l:ly:is i-etisona Oil, WO 11 It M LONG. MILLER 4. CO.. ATbliAKl'SlU'KtJll >'! ATKIN AL LEIiiIEXY VALLEY KAILKOAD. ~'i > ll; o and Wurehnuiio -1 JIARKCT NTKIIKI. 111 INIII ■;<, <l. i'»ii»uilt.i<'turc!» i»t' JliundnutitiK anil Lubricated Carbon Dili and Leuzolu. xo. i KKriseit on., hahkavikh XOX.EXIM.O.NIVII. always on band. oc2A:ly DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. KLfIVTOIV Ate CO., U < N U F a CT Vu p. P.S « V KVCBY AaKIRTT OF FINISHED BBAL'S WORK, UAH AMD NTEAH FITTERS, attention to Biting Oil Refiner it*. Brans Castings of superiorswootbness made to order. Steamboat work and noairing gener ally. Oil Davila Safety Lamp; Gas Bracket* aud Pol .lent*: Corner SX. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fe!3;tf V. WEST & CO., MAMCPACTUKKBA op CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HOCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. Bio. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. 49* All work warranted to be ot the best mate rial and workmanship. myl&lyd. jgAVOI, MACKITB A CO- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBKKB AND RETAILERS Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, „ Ties, Suspenders, bkirts, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets, Ribbons, Ruches, Hoods, And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. •B- Wholsale buyers supplied on best terms. EATON. MACRUM A CO.. ap2G No. 77 Fifth street. P. RKYRKB ~.H. D. RKYXBR ...J. 8. RKYRKB Late at Miller k Ricketson’a. ItEYMEH A BROTHERS, ! Successor to Reymer k Anderson,J Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Frnltn, Nuts, Confecttouary, Nugarti, Fire Work*, Ac., NOS. 12« AND 128 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH J. H. CASIDAY. Note, block, Draft, Bond and Morb gage. Real Rotate and mer chandise Broker. ora^Ba, siLait , Ksff®w«- u.'d»,ooo to invert in Mort*a*ee and No. 1 payer. my 22 LATE STYLES OF SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY Mas mi hetubmkd fkok tih East, and wo an now namrincan almnt stock of Goods sir the SommerWear. together one oftho choicest'And mestdaeirable stocks to be (bond East and taka andeial bride in rallling the attention of dor Oatrau Attune nub lio to an examination'’Of the mine, which wifi be made up to order in onr usual strleio the satisfiuv tion of all who faxor ns with their patronage. SAML GRAY A SON. Merchant Tailors. No. M Fifth street. rgWOXAS FARLEY'S fURRITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, N* M* FEDER AL ST- ALLEGHENY. TTndertakinr. in all its branches, will _ rfO*Ta promptattention. Orders oaa belitaHß BMW sysfijsssnass?^fSSß Hat ELC¥ATOKs,wnv;Am. ■.FriciioaßUcke,■ 127Idb«rtr tL, neat to Here’* j&L; rOOLLAR SAVIN6S BANK, •65 FOURTH HntdßT,; CHARTERED IN 186*5. g~hPRN DAILY, FROM • TO* O’CLOCK; SJrgDo. oa Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May_|«t to November JUt, from 7 to» o'cl ook and&om November Ist to May lit, from • to S o'clock. . Deposits TMtfrfldflfill rams not tan than Oxs Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been deelaredseni-annnaHy. n Jnneand Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate ot si* per cent.* year. _ . Interest if not drawn oat, fa placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane and De cember, compounding twice a year* without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in leas than twelve years, making in the aggregate EI€>BT AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. A TRIE. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bales and. Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. PRK9IUEET. GEORGE ALBREE. « .... JTyic* pgMiDggra. * John B. M’fadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall. Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds. Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. 1>„ James McAuley, HiH Buigwin, James Herdman, Wm.J. Anderson. TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John Q. Backofen. Peter A, Madeira, George Black,. John H. Mcllor J John B. Canfield, James Shidle,tlfldS Alonso A. Carrier, Robert Bobb, 1 Charles A. Coltoa, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenborger, Wm. a Haven, Wro. £. Schniertx, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle. Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager BECRXTARV AJCD TRBASUBXB. CHARLES A. COLTON. N HOLMES * SOUS* BANKERS • Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver 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. S 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.; BANKERS A EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, AL.DCUMAN, OFFICE: 401 Penn Street, Flftb Warn. CiOLLEtTIONS PROMPTLY HADE: J Deeda, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTHAL. D. B. ROGERS & SON. uascfactukkim or Rogers’ Improved Patent S i EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH URAIN MVLiLI'JL'II, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clyuicr Htreeta, Ninth Ward, fel3:is PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZEB, FORWARDING MO COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE or Fleur, Drain. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Prodnee - Generally, Corner Market and First Htreeta, PITTSBURGH. PA. _ REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esu„ William BUworth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert k Sou, Pittsburgh, Boyd k Ott, Heiskor k Swearingon, S. Brudy, Cash. M. k M. Bank, List Howell. Mangle k Co., George W. Anderson, Bunion, Paxton k Co., Wheeling. my2S:2pt£is SF YOU WATT NONE UOOD TEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and other kinds of Spices, cooking Bnuidy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to naworth k Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Abo a general and tail assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines. Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH k BROTHER, de£t corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. X’OIJM&CO, house:, sign, A S l> ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. wcTk entrusted to me will be neatly and promptly xecutea. oc2l-ly TIERNAN A (JETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IHruKTXRS AND DIALXKB IN ms, WINES, LIQUORS, dre., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noSkly ALLEGHENY CITY. IMPORTANT T 0 INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. ► PATENT AGENCY. H 4 ~ > HOBt. W. FENWICK oe ypwlfet iMMt lonr m years Msufrr «l Ktto Washington a Branch or Mcleu -3*iße American 2 Paten* Ainejr Wand (tor Fifteen * (Team In the Pat. w ent Agency Riifcl- Beard or Appeal. S 1 DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve T«an aa Oflleer of the Patent OlBce—tlae Member of the NOTE—AII informal Patent and a oopy of t charge. _ Refer topreeent Con David P. Holloway. ion necessary to procure le Patent Lawß sent tree ADDY A EWENB, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, MO. 165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH. AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY aiAi tbs MATon'a owes. Pram, hydrants. sheet lead, Ufd Pijs, Pig art BarLead.iadPliimlwr’a rn»t«ri»l ut g*n*ni. Oil BaUnria fitted np in taeinoet approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Hooiee fitted with W.ter end One Fix ture!. H. N. B. All order* promptly ettendod to. up! :Iyd pUCHHAHU VINEGAR- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, in store and for sale by WILLIAM BAOAJUEY, Mud MVood Mre«t LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT HO. 160 BXITHFIELD STREET Ne»r the oornor Fifth, Pitttbarxh Monet in large and shall ooentitiee lulled on Sold end mpadr-Jeweirr, gold and BUtuwS&TS' < *u Mud* of Telnehlo ertidoe. for xny lenirth ot %g&S2tu£' ■*“** Hoar* from 1 A. M. to M P. M. DUNCAN, DUNLAP ft CO., Miuulutarer* of WHITE REFINED c * B B 6 N O i l. » . ssi LIBERTY BTREETj PHD- McCALMONT ft KEBH, A.’TXPfTJtfijys. AT liA\V FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., my23:lyd PeamplfAßi* H. W.Patt*e*ox, PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW RUHR'S LAW BUItbINGS. Diamond Htrect, near Graut; ja9:ly PITTSBURGH, p B. P. LUCAS, ATTORNEY ' T LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GIL-NT STREET (Throe door* bolow the Court House,} myfcly PITTSBURGH, Pa ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE. NO. 133 FOURTH ST. ,T. I>. HANCOCK NO. 73 GRANT STREET HO AHL: SURGEON DENTIST R. . successor lo G. W. Diddle. So. 144 Smith field street. . *r Office hours from S to 1 o’clock, and from - to B o’clock. fe!s:ly IRON MANUFACTURERS. ‘ AMERICAN IKON WORKS. Jones & IdHighliiiii, manufacturers op iron and nails, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. bath’s Patent Shafting, Pistoa Rods, Plates, if, WAREHOUSES, #3 B'ftii’r Ntrect and 132 First Strea, PITTSBURGH, ' And curner vf »«renklin and South Water Str<2«u. Chicago. fel~:Iy PITTSBUGH, PA, faxso Joses... Jnrrv L. Bovd...Ws. M’CctLoco PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., M ANUrACTCREKSOFfASTSTEEL XtM. also. Spring, Plow, and A B Steel SPRINGS and AXLES, corner Russ and First streets. nu2l;ia PITTSBURGH, P«. J. I). FACXIXER JOHN M. IRWIN IJ% URNITIT RE FOR CASH—A FULL A • SORTMKNT of Pittsburgh manumotuie FURNirURI’a, embracing BUREAUX, , , WARDROBES, and every article needed in a well furnisheddffc) ling, ai well us a fine assortment of OFFICE niItXIIIRE, Constantly on hand and made to order. Aa tn« only terms on which business is done at this estao lishment is for CAS U, prices are made aocor ( ingly. Persons in wnnt of anything in the above line would be advantaged by calling at FAt'KlNfsll A lltWim No. H)8 Smithfiuld street, below Filth. uih&My CABPSTS, OIIi CIiOTHS, &c. CARPETS ANDOIL OLOTeT Ui rteetin NEW DKUGO-ETS, ij N K U’ li 1! I.! S S K 1, S A it c i-, i fiiV* These havo jaat been received «tud are the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS the lowest price?. tV. iU ! «i,IXTtKJi. acl^ MW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, id. —A T— IB’CAIUIII’S, Ko. S 7 Fourth Ntreet. BOIIUJf T PHEVIOI.S TO THE lAl> advance in price?* of which the fullest p... vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASH, tic: EMGIME BTIiDER A: MACHISIST, Duquesne Way, near tho Point; will make to order, and warranted os good a can be made, the following machinery, viz: Steam Engines, Turning Lathe?, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines: Housin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right and Model Machines, m the best manner, Shafting, Pnlliee and Hangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of any diametor and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand Doctor and Niggol Engines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, Ac. Lathe inhear* nud berPtai ing done to order; can planed inches wide, bp feet ft inches long. All Orders Promptly Filled zd Rarfctiu Solicited. ,2f. B. —Particular attention And pnwpiittfd given to repairs on Printing Presses .ana other Machines. inyl&lyd W. CCXBIXOHAX...D. CONN INGHAM ...V. OUimCBiH Deumsin.... DONOAjr. * CO.—PITTS* / BURGIL CITY GLASS WORKS-War* nouse, lift Water street, and Isft First street, P*H*bur«h, Pawthree doors below the M«nr«- hela House, Mannlacturtrs of Pittsburgh 15& Window Glam Druggists* Glass Ware and Amen' can Convex Glass, for parlor windows, ohorchw and public buildings. j Ordnance Omn; War Department, I - WMhimrton. Mny ai. 1961 f ROIHISAIA WILL BE RECEIVES by thi* Depnrtiucrit until 5 P. M„ on the even in* of the 4th OF JUNK, for the delivery *t the following Arsenals, as eoon as possible of 5,000 Tons of Lead, as foUows: At the Watervliei Arsenal, West Troy, New York* 2,000 ton?. At the New York Arsenal, Governor*! Island, New York, 1,000 tons. At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania, 1,000 tons. At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Missouri, 1,000 tone. . The Lead must he Galena, or other American, Staltrarg, or soil English, of the most approved brands. doner of Patents, Hon. de2thtf Proposals will be received for lots of2oo tons and upwards, Bidders will state explicitly the time and amount of each delivery. Failure to deliver at a specified time will sub ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to bedelivered at that time. Parties obtaining contracts will bo required to enter into bonds with proper sureties for its faith* ful performance. The Department reserves to itselfjhe right to reject any bid, r vrTrP?PV GEN, h 'J,* R 4 U ’ij 1 of D. C.. and should be endorsed ‘TropomSsfor «®ad. mvz^pndtii Obunjutck Ofpici. ' V GUANTurv ofMleadre to nS.t&U’L.k abo,:9 «<lverU*em«Dt'i* ndosed JAS.w. RIPLEY. Brig. Gen. WAIX PAPER!! WINDOW CUHTAINS, &c. New Styles for Spring of 1862. A Great Variety rad Fine A**»r< men, Itea u 1-4 rein, loftft |»cr Piece. For sale by THOMAS PALMER, N«. 61 WOOD STREET, BctwMattli 16th. 2d door b*low IHtmand All.y *A» .„%ft.«SKßi ,=■ NOTARV -PUBLIC . ftraoß:A(.tni' .,v.'a -.0*0.1‘. Dawso L. BRAOKENRIDGE, PIfTBEUROH, Pa, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTKKIfRGH, PKNN’A. FURNITURE. book casks. HUGH M. BOLE. PROPOSALS FOR LEAD.
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