lee*. MIMIC looms. I , i,' ' 1 ? Willlieltiel USW 4 , -tt, 7 , " VOMITS IN TEN WNW. go , ...---, iirr AND NORTH WIN? . : - e : t` - Aga; AsestAireszzirr. • , -.:1 , - , cobunenciing August 15th, 1880 Wass TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. 46 wad to Inthano9 ol 2. St. Lon& and Chicago abater than kg MY Other rant, WBEITWAAD TRAIN& Nut Lina. Mail _ . arab....1,00a, la, vow a. m. 12,50 p. in. .....1.10 a. in 7,20 a. in. 1,00 P. in. -* lima .. a :m. M. 0,20 p, m. 8,20 p. M. L., 54.10 p 2 9 25 a. m. ..-...16416 P. M. - 8,85 am. .NOLITALBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. L vls L.... 11,43 a. m. 7,25 p. tn. 8,50 p. m. bni...11,30 a. to. 10,15 p. m. 4 . 20 P. M. iL*43O P. M. “.7.80 a. 5,40 a. m ,96 a. m. 6,95 p. m .All,Traiethtettirh to Chicago without chargc "' lV—The time to Cincinnati te the same •:. Igh lE u t u . Maavillo. Trains ita both Roads meat 'at Sonstime and paccongere all go into Crutoinnati . EASTWARD TRAINS m ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. irou ~,,„2,00 a. m 3,10 p. m sad St. Lords Est- , 7,43 p. m A(1001.111(0DATION TR JIF9 -From Federal street Station, AL MO City. „Lime Arrive Arrive auswasuy New Brighton .Nnar iirtaton Allegheny SOW al 10,40 am 5,15 ain 6,50 a m Mg. ID LSO p m 8.45 a m 5.3.1 am 1111111 p m 6,31) p m 12.10 p 2,2.5 p %MP pm 6,15 p m 3,20 p m 5,54 p !ll 111..iiirains aro rua by enia , naus nine. which is 1.111 minutes slow,•:r tair time. 54.. 'tickets goo i the nceommodaticii trains are unit at raductn -711•11,30 p m 2..!.: ,- ..^.-malrition train ocia nocts at I Brighton with pfickets fbr Now Castle. artu:A trams - oonr.ott as r.ollows:— 41t Anon. with stages for tew Castle, 2 , loreer. ih af = nri ‘ , Us, ( )his, to and from Millersburg:l. Auroo. Cayaholia Falls, etc. -At sissonfiold„Glaio. for Mount Vernon. Shelby. tonmasky, Toledo, Detroi t, etc. Al Orestline, for Delawara,:wringfi cld , Gel u bvs. tharennati, Xenia, Ds7ton. Indianapolis, Saint LOOM. LOWSVine, etc. At saws. for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. To/ols Artist Wain% for Pom. Si rl., Saint Loos. Qruncy. Kebk ak. L Joseph rind. internie- I Mats points Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. Emus Mimeo. with trains for all points in Illi ms. Mtssonri. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Swe author information and through tickets spiky GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Ag,'L Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. whiIhOASSELBERRY Agent. A IleghonY. . GERMS General Superintendent, ME. P. MINN. General Passenger Agent griLLWELAND, PliilMill Vat.' ff . .11:1,1's lid AndurstiaNG RAILIto.I.I.). .901111fER ARRANGEMENT. On and atter DIONDA - Y. MAY stit, !gni!, will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvatia in Pittsburgh, as follow= : Pre n4BI3 BIia_GOLITMBUS & CINCINNATI ShiciATIMM. VIA STEITBENVILLD: LA IP. linwinrilli”.• i 2 ,00 a..1 .. n. 12,4 in 'p..m. I SW: :,...4., • 'MS.: 4,00 -1,00 ........ 9,,a0 " 10,15 rt i'±‘""l .... i 1.1,14 " /1,4.5 Alp !."- ,• • 4 ,130 p.m. 5,40 a. 1.11. '7,4"(1 a. m. 1 6.lii p la illooksode of oars between l'ittaburgh and Ciu silingatL iraUndu anvil's eau attached to all nits,: t m r ittEIBITIMEI AND WMIELEN . 4 LOT- Ul 1 ah.-... 104 am I 6,10 a m 1%50 pin " vi11e.„4,00 " 9,16 " 4 ,tin "" 4,64 " 110,23 " 4,85 1= 111 „ .... —.5,06 " 110,40 " 1 5,06 " at Wheeling with L'a' !down, and Ohio „ T ry. * .and at Xelladr with Central Ohio ter Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville. and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint mdi and points went. PITTBBUAGB AND CLBYELAND LINE. fiiewelitteintrg e h . ...... .1 4 ,:g a.o. 11g:p.,,i... ........,,, 6,10 " 4,14 " ' PL ll l:„.,_. 6,48 " 4,40 " ttigal 8 Amino — Cleveland-- 9, 15 " 6,30 " at Bayard with Tagoarawaa branch an on • laipbaa k m. Canal Dover; at .Alll - Fort Wayne and Chicago at Radion, with Cleveland, ZaneßviDe t ....... 3 R for Akron, Cusehova Falls - album, and at Cleveland with C and 3 kee, Diankirk. and Btu:Tido, with C A T • Toledo, Detoit. Chicano and the north- Wellni),l•Accommtldation !salve at 4,00 p. m- Bistarzung Trains arrive at 2,2 a m,a),iti a 245 and o,oop M. ovgtickets to oathll prominent points in' the wait. sou th west, or northweet can be pro nged ag the L; herb, Street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHri Eil'EWAitT, Ticket Agent. Poe father particulan apply to WILLIAM l WART, Aer,ct. Athe Closizens'a office Freight Station, Penn n 027 1162. , 1882. NIIBEINER AElaztaiGEM ENT. ON ARE AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth. PHISYLVANIA - CHM], BAII1011); EIGHT DAILY TRAINS/. MTHROUGH IA AIL TRAIN sthepassengor Stadon every morning (apapt Sunday) at .2,50 a no. stopping only at the .PrineiPul stations, and malting direct eonnection:; at for Baltimore and Washington, and Tl ' Nw Y HROU H e EX i PPE wn S TRAIN leaves daikjas=p in, stopping only at_prineipalsta diroot connection at Harrisburg for ttntoro and Washington. and for New York via - Allentown route. THE FAST ratzm loaves the station daily. C Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., stopping only at Dal stations, caanocting at Limrisburg for Amore and Walhin::toa. e ., LOCAL FRED)IIITRAIN. with Raman- Ow attachod, ,arcs the pa•isenicer station m linir morning (Samia . .,^s excepted) at 5,30 a. in., as far as Conemangh. and stopping at ail Aglow. AVOISKROBATION TRAINS. • JOHLISTOWN ACCOILEODATIO.N TRAIN, boom mous (exceg,t Sunday) at 2,4 p.m.. step ping* all Static= and running as far as Cone -411101. F IRSTACIX)MMODATIONTRAIN for Walt's glans. leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,4na. m. ND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for e .OO airs station leaves daily. (oxcart Sunday) at •• a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for 7 2 111's atatian leave daily. (=tart Sunday) at ra. _POIIIIITII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for es ls l wall's station. leaves daily. (except Sunday) at wervitarzaw ratiNs AIIIIVB IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: .11ta. 12, - 35 a. m. dinslsoss Assonuaodtion. 10.05 IL M. Wain thationAcoommociation 6,30 a. m. E t Warig Statton Accommodation ...... SAM P. In. Wail's Station Accommodation - ./,03 P. Wall'. Station Aceommodation.....6.lo p. .14111=feor Blairsville and Indiana connect Intersection with Express and rolutstown Asseenunedation Bast and West. and alio wail Local Paden. East and West. Ithelleavoling Public will find it greatly to their Naha m i rEsst o V a i r ri a to u tr%v e ol 133 0 , /iodation Dow offered cannot be surpassed on . say ether route. The Road is ballasted with aaNN l as to tv entireb , free from dust. We can Speed. and Comfort to all who 'MI &vac this Road with their patronage. WYE FAltßs 1 0,00 uRi.. 7,45 4111104 p r eheekedtoall , Allions on the Penn iless& mid , . and to Philadelphia , Bald er* and_ ow York. 07. nearassengen Parehadng tickets in can will an execs acconlinit to distance trav in swilkion. tke station rates. except from tonere the eemparty hat e o agnt. In ease of look th Comp an y wiU 11144rah* ripen dole for personal b aggage lor an amount not exceeding *too. . AirAindbna Lino has been employed xpazgarpagagagen and &wag? to and from the basa aisbabar n ge notto antra .15 cents for each _and mws as &PAS to - STEWLIIT, Azent, At the Penns. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty tad Stant sreets. n 023 AND sirens. AT AO. 89 MARKET STREET. WOE AT TEI ?Ric= : • 415,,L0am Masa* Lastbrifed Gaiters ilb WO --'' 1ib425,11 asting, Congress Heel Gaiters _ Willing Cobbles Beal Gafters . ..0•:"' , . :,: , Is . nah Morrow Heel Boob for Goat Congress Heel Boots for SUL .. 7 , • •••• Ow, lbfweece Bliopersibr 50.. worth 75, Kw Slippers for 750 , worth tat All stilier - iip•ds la PrePortion. --- . JALXIIII ROI% , 11111daidnsklimateditioi • 88 so.. WE • -,- : - RAILROADS NEW sorrE VIA arvEn AIMN-sAILROAD. -PLAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Torre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Lows. and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alba z and Salomon] Aficinzan Contrai Radom& for MCA tR). ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON; and all intermediate points. Tiarengh_Frel‘tht Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE lIAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and pa.;.migers cart ed from Cincin nati or Lawronle burg in leas t me than by any other :onto by twenty-four hadirs, and at as low mice. The only r iv vthr,...a shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the I.Ve.t, without break ing bulk. Expreca. Lor,sirarcenta made tn,T. (411 1 50N5, Ageni at Cincinnati, or W. Lt. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburg', rill recci...o t attention, and no chz , :ge for .101 , 11"1 , ."-;i•n: r%.1114E FOR na &VAC': OR CeSnITSSI677 .V"." Ear farther hif :o THOMAS RATIGAT , T, (No. I •u-c 0.,) agent of the Comcany. ' rive T: kt.':OH na me:l.:l. for va.:::,r,;.-.:1•;.; , ;.Z ; hlianapolis, Ta-ro Haute, Peru, Green• castin, C'rawf , ,rtkzvilic.(;!: . aZoll, Paris and Mat toon, C. 1,0111). President. ?HIN F. CHEEK. C; nor& Freight Agent. 1) T . . U 1;k14.0 4 NYE.fft ) . V 9 NO. 85 FOLTRTU ST NEAR WOOD ✓triarEN FA C. '1171211.-: un need every at- icio in o.leir v..• : Ornaments, Curial") Uloods. Alottrases of all Iliuds: Spring Deci_.:4 All• Fixtures. Pro:. ntf• !! .• for fi t - tluu ' • :WENJOK. fIOL AT °Li) z.TAND ,`:: TAUtiANT, NO. 4.0, T..._<.±17 . ST.rtEET, cII TELS.ICES. n. g,neraliy can ,y•r 'y ra. the . .7: _ _ Yki) Ea N 3410031, Co% - _,- VIP 1;F;.,1„) STRNETiI Whore C.V. ee:3(:.2 €z: 'e• riAV.t" g . lll Ali;xl4 F 1 VP, L pi _ "i . wi.i • .. the s^ . c)W. -1. S EETI ri 'S 1". 7 -.1.1 ST l'i ND, IN THE EiIAA-4iNi'3 '17.11.4"-ns. Z-:. .•rc)orletor. , Y. :71 c T IT .} :I, I e I r c ir irr procetrient4, Cur, :-r.e,e " rit,e'r vrepared : .. 4 and the gencraili, 4:Ca ,;10 ti_lu mai ket rtfiOrtir. v•-• , .;', heyli , darinr cotruaendi , ,,- z!. tnd I , T U. •. thi.; wrl avoi 1.••• in thz 1,2_ ,•.,....,..,:..„ GYSTEEi ANd i'.'..ATINS ligUSE I No. 111 Wczi Si::.i.x.t, Pittr_:burgii. .- - - WHOLES , .. A 9 RFT n. 3 IX LAKE A tt; E A ';; T F 8 FISH, FR ESIJ .pi T 1 r Nt . /1 ! . ...74.A.; CO. r,: • , - s _t2 lo . kt ti . 1, 1140.. k. LLEVIIM, cret.U.JUSE be -I.:Lc .14,3 ,v“CeLllerlt tliat L. 0, .ai.ia. the auu. u 11 Eh, ,•ity read. iLu •,..,i•brr.tble ax peu=-f, Cct.r.J. ut., 11013:313. w0u!..1 ebure of kabl•ic patrw. ~c. !.. Bar wEI be lurn,shod:vfif C 4,1 felrly 1 - 71 - ITi.L. - i .3 ;'d i: WILL i Al 6 at ,: Xai zr, I)fr -J Brauclib&-, 01;I Mononga hdla wad i.;nzaled. WiLakey, No. 2%,11 riik;?'T : Pit ItfilhUrSh le22,v)n, c qi r k;',ai: .st !o; OARRIAG-ES, B UGGIES, kiOC.K.S AND bLEIGHS. No. 147 l'i•rezz I,lre:q .14.bsirg.b. 13 A;1 work warra:.—..oo. 0: the hogt rial and were taan.th;, . :nyl2:lyd. ENZIME Lat.! :IF Mi 'Cr X 2:: 1 . -16 itCYLLIt. L• Doak* -• in Foreign 1'rt7.41 , 4, Srawtrk, NOS. .1213 ACI.. , 124 • ;Ali EET. 7,"1-X4l frvti t• riputt , m - .s FURNITURE AND CRAIR I;iIREHOUSE No. 164, 1 , 21) ER Ar. S Ai. I; EGLI EN Y. . . tindemaiting, in :Ili will receive iirpmptsttcrition. eau be left at the room at tile L.l7cry :11r. JA:•11,: : : PLOYD. - A 11 Rel/4:ly ------- 1 . 0 , 1.1.0 if A r.. 1. it 74 tS A LOON. 1111..C.11A11.1.Es JARDNEEouId remind his old friends and customer , that he is stilt to Befound at.his old stand HALL. entrance On Fourth street. fie has always on Band the best quality of Lager Beer. and m connenion with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and sues. Heuiember the lila co, Arolls Hail. Fourth et. nearWe.ai fro, 121111ZIX 1 .4.0431{121iG GLASS & PIC TUBE .t.. 11 31.4 FAC'r4OR NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY - THIRD STREET 173 & 173 GRA EAST CENTRE STREET. Established Iss:'M NEW YORK. Es tablished 1834. This ELstablimmitm e nt has boo n in successful operation 2d years, and is the Largest of the kind in the United S%ittl.7, lye hare on hand or mannfa.ctured to order every ilescrintior of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses, Cor,eeeting Cor nices. Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, Mo.. , h:Mouldings for Picture Yrarnv. in,lengthssi!ita oodr transjmortattomm, either . bectingALos, Oak. Zebra, 8 irdeerc, . I hehosiany de Out new .Manufactory and ea - rem/lye facilities enable as to fournish any article in our !Incas good as the beet and as che,p time chr,,esi DEALER.` APE INVITE'D TO CALL'UPON us when they. visit New York. We claim to be able to supply them wit; every article in our line than Which they can possibly ream ir e, at prices lower they can ParehaSA rtetrhere. Orders imthstaii attoaded to IC I.lll ni-gness .Dc not fail to ndten sou mitit .mv , in York • Ofilee Warerthan4 No. 215 CentrillSt.. N. Y. myt3md HORACE V. SIGLER, Ag't. H. H. SEIT-cr, NOTARY Pit 3L ic_ OPTICCP. AT Tra PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREET; O,BALL DWELLING •Il[ OIISE FOR 1 , 7 RENT—A comfortable two•qorY holm 01 hall, six r „ 01119. seller. »the and yard. Rent EU et per month, immediate section. Apply Pahl At 8. CUT.RBERT & SONB, • /USW met 96 CLEM TINGLEY, Frtn i Vrit DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bisphata. Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingle,. John R. Worrel. Marshall Bill. H. L. Carson, Z. Lathrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Pittsburgh. B. M. RINCIIM AN, Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood dB. - - ------ :T: ANTS. IaraIAWAIIIE MUTUAL . !SAFETY IN. 1. 1 / 1 44 RANCE 111031 PA Y—INCORPORA- TliD BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA. MO& OFFICE._ S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA DELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo INSURANC E S all parts of the world. INLAND on poods. by Rivers. Canals. Laltes. and Land C • to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSUR NOES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Somicr, Theophiiu3 Paulding. John N. Penrose. J.:lin C. Davis. James Tranquair, Win. Eyre. Jr., imam: C. Hand, Wiu. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal Dr. R. M. Huston, UM 0. Lipper Hugh Craig Charles Kelley,..Szinauel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington IL JOUCA Brooke, Spencer MTN - aim Thos. C. Band Robert Burton, Jr.. Jacob P. Jones. James IL M'Parland, Juslun P.Ayro John R.6cmplo. Pittsburgh. H. T. iteillea. A. Derger. do. THOSIAM MARTIN, President. C. lIAND. Vice President. 1j osy LTLFIURN, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. 3'21 No. 65 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh. INOE/ANITY AGAINST LOSS 1...::ic:3 nt: the . 7 ift:nr , l4 ,Z. 5.-c S 1.‘2, IMMEMEI C%•iirrl4”.l.r FRA Nil LIN FIRE INSURANCE I. COMPANY OF PIIILADE LPRIA , OFFICE NO: 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASTS, JAN. Ist. IMO. Published Agreeably to All Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured... . .. $1,896.393 85 Real Estate, (present value $143.313 61..) ec , t Temporary Loans on ample Coilat teral Securities 8 . 7.735 56 Stocks, (present value (. :664 4 h 72.) cost Notes and Bills Receivable Cash Lea. daily Lay2J.) yd $3.6.051 68 The only profits from premiums which 2, this com pany can divide by law, are from risks which have boon determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with securitY. Since their incorporation. a period of thirty years, they have said losses by Fire. Loan amount exceeding Four Itlillions of Dollars, thereby al fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a , well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lomas paid during the year 1889, 862,153 86, DIRECTORS, Charles W. I:nu:ker, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel (Irani, Isaac Lea. Jacob R. Stnith, Edward C. Dale, Goorge W. Richards A Ge orge ß F, aPlee s. EDWARDB.NAKE ViceP d s n dM L WY. A. STKEL, Secretary pro tent. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. cult Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGII. G EURO E DA RSIE, President. F. M. GORDON. Secretar7. Capt. It. D. COCHRAN. tien'l Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Spang Co's 1 1 , arehouse, up stai) P againstteliu. W it I mareall kinds of FlllE and MA RINE RISKS. A Homo institution managed by Directors who are well known in the co:immunity. and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to tuna tali, the ch which they have ap of fering the bestaracter protection to those who desire t be insured. ' 74.7 iely of re . DAY ap4AY +,l, • 1 H. t: tren. tht.itoA ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1001. • Stock ACCOUIVA $ 51000 00 Mortgage O 2,18 P tio Office Furniture 250 00 Open Accounts. etc 7,809 4.3 Cash Premium 18.351 90 NOte4 27.805 20 Notes and Bills discounted 174.075 14 -.iQUORS DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'AtileY, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek. °Gorge Dersio Wm. IL Smith. Chas. W. Rieketsom Andrew Ackley, Alexander Stmot, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Boni. Bakowell. John R. M'Cune. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY„ Presideen t EL REA, Secretary. Ottlee, Cor. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi -nation of the Sees. Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. .ras. Park, Jr., D. P. Jones, T. M. lbws, George Bingham, John Shipton, S. Harbaugh, John S. Dilworth, C. IL Zug. 1%. Ba In. Johnston.jley, Reese Owens, L. PreBton. S. M. Kier, Jas. M. Cooper, J. Caldwell. J. N. REYKICB nah29:l7dh ----- --- PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 ORESTNITT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 9219,100 Assets 9204,9918. WILL MAHE ALL BINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or liferehandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING. Presider M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. Dutwrowit. Charles Bages. B. R. Com n. is. English, George W,Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph B. rani. C. Sherman. John Clayton, J.lllagarge E. Wider. F. BLACKBURN. Secretor,. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. J.llO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT 101111 BALI OP PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, ±ro. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTMIVIRSIL I ARIES ISILLINCIAR, 2101110341/.IIM OP LA PLANING MILL. wenld raweeingiAlr in form the . public that he has rebuilt mace the lire, azd ha lms enlarged hie adadialunont l and Med it with the newest and meat epproved maoningyz is now prepared to iambi' noories and lamas boardsooroll sawing and, maswing. doors, and shutters. kiln dried. names. the box making. &a doom Prmouriaz Sept. 7.1857. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. opTICE, Na 37 Fifth St., Nook Bloat I"WAVIDEM AGAINST ALL MMO M. PM AND MAIMIPE RISK&I OP ISAACJONE&Pswdast JOHN D.MaCORL. Vies President & MIL. Eisarstaut, Capt. WILLIAM DMAN.Osaaral &ant. DIRECTORB—taaaa Joao. MEL Hat: chcds. Capt. R. C. Oray. Jobs A. W' B. L. Pattnestoek. John D. ilteCA4 Captain Jacobs. &P. atoning. Capt. w. Dela. Jabal L. ..11'Grew. Debt. H. Danis. adi , oormars. 6 . 11110 -alain =Wilk FIRE INSURANCE, BY THE EGLIANOE .MIITITAIP INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII , ALDETAVIIIA. On Bnilawn% imm ...Limited or Perpetual. Morahan (Bsure. &c.. in tows o r country. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNOT STREET. Cash Capital, Lfillt=l 00. Assets, 93. Invested as follows. vim First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth doable the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent, first alms 2.462 50 Palinglzi a ia Railroad Co's 6 a cent. Mo Lonns. 230,000. cost 27,900 .00 Philadelp city 6 fil cent. loan ... -..--, 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 3 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans. well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad cowpony, mortgage 10an...... 4,0 00 00 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock —. OCO Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co . ~... 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 59 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 01 Bills Receivable, business piper 16,297 18 Book Accounts. secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15 F . I R E . THE PITTSBURGH POST meninx. Ifionday'm excepted.] Corner PIM MIS Wood Street.. tlatle3 SS PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE AWN/Wend by carriers 12 cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING Square, one time 50 :: three times 41 ow ono week 1 75 " one month 500 three months 12 00 ' sit month. 18 00 ~ :T e e months CI 24 00 80 00 TEN LlNg a ntake a square. About eight words average a line. BUBMINM notices, inserted on the local page;ten (mute a line each insertion. The SaturdayDlorning Post leaned from the some office every Saturdai morning. larTerms SI per annum, in advance iarSingle eopies. - ready for mailing, nvz cENT 4 Sir Address JAMES P. BARB Editor and Proprietor sir Advertising at reasonable rates. sATu R D MORNING, AUG UST 23 The Condition of En g. and. The London Morning herald of Julti• 14th contains the iidlowing,picture of the present condition of Enghtud: We are actually spending more than our income; we have used up every extraordin ary resource every additional windthll: tee have reduced our balances at the national banker's; we have increased our debt in time of peace; in one word we "are drifting into a state of chronic deficit." We are in financial straits: we are enduring a cruel pressure of taxation, and made uuneees sarily painful by a profligate financier, whose policy it has been to subordinate the public interest to the greed of a clique and the convenience of a Cabinet. And all this while our revenue has lost its. much boasted recuperative power. Re ceipts are waning. trade is falling off, the country suffers from deep and wide spread commercial distress. If, under such cir cumstances, an extravagant expenditure is still to go on, in conjunction with a rot ten and ruinous financial pulley. much more than the reputation of a minister already self discredited. much more than the stability Of a government already tot tering, will be jeopardized. Denz power ht (orning inv.) ase in New ork 4, a h o g ' , Nom:, Why it ha,: no: before 1, 01 . 11 ;tl.l lied 17 xter , : ,, ivttlya ll (iv( r the world. and those huge nir...dittille allowed to lay about h, the sunshine. and consume as much food as the children of a poor man, passes comprehension. The (ler : man ash• mongers and rag pickers are teaching people wonderfitl lessons in the way of economizing power. Three stout dogs, harnessed to en ash-cart, draw a load nearly equal to a hor,ie. They work with a will, mid guided by a man i and often a Woman) in the abatis, dtaw a load which no individual. unaided, con id Mas ter. It is wonderful to see their strength and remarkableiloi-ilityitnd teachableness. When the master stops. they instantly rest. and at the slightest -ignid. they straight en out their Only a kind word, often a mere look, from the !ince who so often ki:iks them, they gratefully receive. Mor e than that , they FMMIIIMMSM with eager etiotL and wonderful toil at the drag rope. 10Z 4 15 z 50, 1.i21 VJ 27,919 33 Cresson springs, Cambria Co., Pa. r ins ntx.itarrrtir. D POP A LM( dae els:nwr re6tlocddee P t - ly on U the line (fee Pen e sylvaniaßailro e d, on the summit of the Allegheny .Mountains, 2,300 feet aborts the level of the ocean, will he open for guests from the 110th of Jane till the 10th .f thr• Wirer. Shwa last bell,lt the grounds have been greatly improved sort beautified, and a number at Cottages have Icon created for the ae,,,mur dation of lntuilir< rendering one, o f th e most. remanti,r and attractir e places in the - State. The furniture has been thoroughly rem:voted. The seeker of pkosure, em .1 the sufferer from heat and disease, wit; litel attractions here in a first-ela.-oi Livery Stable, Billiard Tv trios, Ten-pin Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the mort munitieent mounta:n tw ettory t o b,, furl in the coUntry. Tiukets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia. 80; from Pittsburgh. $3 oa. For further information, address IG. W. MULLIN je2o-dtf Cresson Springs. Caitlin-la Co.. I ST. FRANCIS' - 00(.LEGE, I UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTIIERSI rvigisii INsTrrirriel.24, ICITITATEI) IN LOBETTO, Cllnibri:l county Penns:A- V/Mil four miles from Cres,n Station Sts: ion, on the direct route between Philadelphia and l'it Ls. burgh, WWI chartered in lily, with priviliges to °outer the usual Collegiate honors and Degrees. The location of the Collece in one of tho niost healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the A No gheny Mountains being Proverbial Ibr its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholasti c year coni enee , on the IST MONDAY after the Ihth m of ATII UST. and e R n d, about the Nil of JUN I: following. It is divide I into two Sessions. Students cannot return hom e between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Laud Starveyina, Engineering, .ic.„Fc.. will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no earls aharge. Students will be mkuitted front eiyl t years to the age of manhood. Tsui's—Board and Tuition. payable half yeariy advance Oki Washing and use of Bedding 10 • Classical and Modern Languages. extra Pi Students spend Vacation at the College .. . ... 15 Reference can be made t Reynolds. Rev. C011ege... .... O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. St. Mary's Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburg} Diocese. $268.251 76 WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger DODO PITTSBURGII. M• ANUFACp[7II{E ALL RINDS kel• Steam Engines. ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces, Factories eta. Oiye particular attention to the construction to E'rftrines and Machinery for grist mills, and for upnghts, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready forshiP ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and rallies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, onr machinery mannfaetur ed of the beet quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. SAP - Orders from all parts of the country solicit edand promptly filled .- felidaw oilAk „ le t cyg• T A 62;Dq. Ei2a U GREAT CUE FOR CONSUL; TOE, T HE PROPRIETOR WETS an BED& CINE having made it tlke stud* y . of years to concentrate the life of the Plne Trar into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and !fhroat, is now offering to suffering humanity the r emit of his ex- Pesisnee. This truly great and go , Al medicine is Prepared with much care, the tat. being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of CI etimmption than any known remedy on esrth. . It will cure Bronchitis. It will cure Astienea k . It will cure Bore ithenat e eati Breast. It will cure C•te-Blint .. and colds,_and is an nv inside ree dy for ammo of the Kldstiort. J Gionpiaisies. SS.Beware of Counts irfeitclin You have the Dyspepo s a a wISHARDS Dyspepsia moo, and if they do not oure you go to theages it of whom you Purchased tie an and receive your le .oney Phan call al hie store ands :eta descriPtiv_•Air ular. A box of Pilla sent Poet pai d oa Dept of One Dollar. , Re. IS Beath Bs eond street Phlia. = Q.Abf P l. . ~N V W ood 4 O Oast Iti imonti Enquirer Dog Power and P t will be found a good investment Is also issued from the same office EVERY MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Mon. elarYs Commercial, Be., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. AU IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, die. Sibs TILE MAILT POST/ma an extensive circulation by railroad and river. through foes agents and by the mail. and is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is furnished to subscri bers at 86 per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates. .Address COMB, MTH ' AND WOOD MUM mrnunmos. n. VOW row saws Ds mast as *X AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWS.PAPER. THE. .PI'rICISIESITELGII SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING IVIA.I‘'I3I(.I7VII WEEKLY. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH AND WAS ESTA BUSHED IN tom' 1 8 0 -I- • 'till IT CIOSTAITS ALL TIFIT CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY and furnishes the most reliable MONETARY, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORT UP TO TEE lIOUR OF GOING TO PRESS together with a choice selection of Tales. Poetry. Literary and Sclentine Articles. !Valuable Statistical In. formation. Agricultural News, Ac., FURNISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO Embracing every impartatit ITEM OF NEWS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Om WILL ALSO BE FOUND IN IT THE FARM AND THE FARMER. nll.The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, end in the future. as in the past. the publishers will devote unremitting at ion ti on to the perfection of this Department. WAit NEWS. air- As a source of additional interest to all classes of renders. the prozess of the present civil war. in which great armies are engaged, will be closets' canvassed. and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader.— RV following tilt, operations of the armies from d a y to day, cocci netts presenting the whole from week to week. ' , se shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of Ithis lamentable rebellion. THE MUM MORNING COST be fur Welled to ruineribers at the low price of On . e Dollar a Year, THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST JAMES P. BARN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, DOLLAR SAVINGS BAN; 65 FOIIRTR STREET, OWITERED IN 1866. gIa i rIDAILY.F/80X11'7080'CLOC11; 11l al" at Wednesday and SotordsB evasion. from Mal lit to November ht.from 7 tot o'olook and from November Ist to Ka7 Ifst. from i to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not Is. than ODs DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in June sad Deeembeir. In tatest has been declared semi-annual?, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was cogarased. at the rate of ell per oent. a year. Intorest. if not drawn out, is plead 10 the credit of the depositor as principal, and helite,.._the same interest from the first days of. June and solr °ember, compounding twice a year. without troubling the depositor to call or even to Premed his pass book. At this rate money will double in lees than twelve roars, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONZ-NALII . Pll ONT. A TRAIL Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furniehed gratis , on application at the office. rnottixim_ GEORGE ALBERS. 'vice PUNDDiNTIL John B. MTadden. Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshall Alexander Speer. Jim. B. D. deeds. J H mm M F At n eY tk, H.H ll B Polls*. M. D.. James Hardman, Wm. J. Anderson. TETINTZEIL Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly', John 0. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. George Black. John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. James Biddle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Doug anA He las. John CDT, John Evnry_L. Ringwalt. Hopewell Hepburn, John IL Shoenbarger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. R. Schmertz. Peter H. Hunker. Alexander rusdle. Richard Hays.Lmao Whittier. Wm. S. Lovely , Christian Yeager SUMMARY AND TRIADURNIL CHARLES A. COLTON. HOLIIIES SONS, BANK ICUS .LA • and 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 rides throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or ourrent paper. No. 37 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. FYI[. H. WILLIAMS * CO.; BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR / 11. _F,II DI A DI, • OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward, CiOLLECTIONS,PROMPTLY MADE; ‘,.J Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. afably -_-- - - - - AGRICULTRA.L. _ . _ D. D. 11 . 4)( 41ERS st i3ON, lII.PUPLOPIIIIICS3 OP Rogers' Improved Patent Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND 13111.1. AL, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets,Ninth Ward, fel3:is PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. PETZEII,, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR TER NAL% OF flour, Brain, Baron, Lard, Butter, Dried Arun and Produce. Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis 0. Bailey,William Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert At Son. P ittsburgh, Boyd k Ott, lieisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, Liet Howell. Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling. my2k2ptfis ll' YOU WANT NOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brnniy or Wino, Now Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Ilaworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where you will get a now crpp of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and Lull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER, def.! corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. MNA-URN dr CO, HOITSE., SIGN, 123XC1 ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. .IVi••A 11 rcrk entrr.sted to me will be neatly and promptly xmntea. ec2l-1Y II I NG GOODS, SITITARLE FOR THE SEASON MACRUM aft GLTDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH'S Linen Audi Traveling' Silkriss, Collar's. • few, nuwpenders, Linen anti Milk nandkerebietit, Gloves, Hose, Umbrella's, dte. ARMY SIIIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing. Goods, always on hand at MACRUM & GL] DE S, aul2 78 Market at., between 4th dc Diamond. IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.; i.' PATENT AGENCY, ROBT. W. FEJIWICK OEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Years gl For the page four is years Manager ot 1 7:the Washington Branch of Scion- American 4DPatent &gene, %, and for Fifteen ,Years In the Pat. lent Agency Bust. ,nett. et an Officer of the Patent Othcc•-the last four as al Member of the Board of Appeal.. NOTE—AII informati Patent and a copy of th charge. Refer to_present Co .. David P. Holloway. on necessary to procure e Patent Laws sent free issioner of Paients. ion deal:tf A.romoy ac mwmris. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 163 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FURST CHUMICH, PITTSBURGH. • I IP 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY NEAR THE LtYOl's 01/7101. MOIERIPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD. Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineziee fitted up In the mort approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and ass Fix tures. N. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. azd :1741 pEsclizei AND VINEGAR- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARBELS PURE CIDER VENZIwg. la store and for sale Is WILLIAM BAGALEY, fels IS and SO Wood street LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET Near the earner Fifth, Pittsburgh. Mawzir IN LARGE AND. SMALL quantities loaned on Sold mid Saver. Dia monds. Jewelry Sold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of reliable artielse. Sir an./ length at time agreed on. The goods trawl be delivered without the Ticket. Je D 0100 Henn Ikea 7 A. IL to ga p. Strawberries for Canning. ' Now is TUN WWl** 01.11111111 a ed th i s p be sioN . tbeeeadoot, for yr ureeee *add be or as e g o ,. iirm vo su L Ex e c hstaneker fru texture. sod et seperier la tly sash a bentreen -be Inaad im M the tihrtrisww% at J.; il li rtodut_nd i t t oriv, .B*l.4l.o4llllldtat/r, . I . l ‘ I 1110111149011fialh aL/SM St o.l.7intlt ModALMONT & kitalt aerwon.rizarre Ant , • - macs,/ FRANKLIN, VIDNANOO 00., . insztiri Pfflimaisylva _____ IL W. Emil:soar GNU. F. Daw PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Olesmead Street, near - Grent: JettlY PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREE? (Three doors below the Court House.) wy3:le PITTSBURGH. PA ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 13 FOUR= ST.; J. D. COC Ii NO. 78 GRANT STEZET rin ANL; EICIIKIEON DENTED A A. A. guemsaor to G. W. Diddle. N 0.144 Smith. field street. ifir Moe hot= from 8 to 1 o'clock. and from to 5 o'clock. felfcly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WiiRXS Jones & Laughlin s, stAxorAirrinotas or IRON AIVI) NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lami's rated Shafting, Piston Rode, Platte, &t WAREHOUSES. 93 Water Street and 132 Ft rsit Street, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets. Chicago. ferfly PITTSBUGH. PA ISAAC JONES...JOHN L. 130y.0...W1t. M'CaLLotra PITTSBURGH STEEL- WORK S JONES, BOYD &, pa, Ml kg o r e g ,r ncT,n o All ( reeTSTML and AXLE?. n co n rner FirA t Pl t no2l:is _ prrrsßu r itlii. Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS Alb -6-11---CIiZTHS NEW DE,IIGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' These harejest been reeeivod and are, the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, % the lowest prices. 1W OMITS, " OIL ROTH, M'CALL II IN'S, No. 87 Fourth Street, 14011760R1T PREVIOUS TO THE LATE AAP advance in prices. of which the frilled vantage is offered in ' , archon) FOR CASH. deli W. COMMNOILAY...D. CUMILLWOLIAIt...P. CUMELINGWAII C. DUNCAN. CIINNINGHAMS dk• co.—? I T TS. BURGH CIT Y GLASS WORKS—Ware. house, 119 Watm Street, and /56 First Street: Pittsburgh : Pa,, three down below the hionooter hale Bowie, hlanolaortere of Pitteburaik Utcy Window Glare Dlungtete' Ohm Ware and.Amew, can Convex Glass, or parlor window& (*archer and public buildinue. apf SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIKERES WE HATE NOW IN STORE A EOM PLETE SPRING SPRING GOODS, all new and desirable styles, which have been carefully selected in Now York, w 3 tit a de4ra t please tho most fiuttiticqus, and comprising in a the various new fabric miti novelties of th season. We would respectfully_solieit an early cull from our patrons and the public. to test the merits ot the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY & SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH FUG 11ANUFACTITRING Are prepared to supply BUNTING FICA.GS, PRINTED AND OILLs° BOILED MUSLIN I. G . All Sizes, from 3 inches to :SO Feet. At lower prices than can ho bought iu the East. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOliN W. PITOOE. Agent for Compton% - - PEOPLES --- INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, 11. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth Sts. FIRE AND lIARI%E INSURANCE, DIRECTORS : Wm. Phillips, James D. Verner, John Watt, Cnpt. Jno. L. lthead William B. Trays. Samuel P. Shriver, John B. Parke tleor k m B Joss. Charles S. Bissell , Frank Van Go u rder. William Van Kirk, C. Hanson Love. Wan. FIIILI.IPS, President. -JOHN WATT, Vice Free't. Wrn. F. GARDNER. Sec'y j.717-I.YIS PURE POTASH. SO INO DAL ASH— PURE POTASII Sti 6ULEA AS. I ant in receipt of another supply of superior Potash and Soda Ash: Those who make their own Soap, and have use for either of there arti clessill find it to th-ir advantage to examine WY stook before purchasing elsewhere. - JOSEPH I.I6EMESO. JOSEPH IFLE3IIIIIIG, corner Market street and thu Diamond. corner Market street anti the Diamond." y 26 . I P.V.Titc)l4& LONG, MILLER L CO., WOBRS AT MA111%1317E01 STATION, AL LINMENY VALLEY RAILROAD. 41 1 011 o• and Warehowie 211 NARKNE OTNEJET, P !TWINS:THOM Carbon Manu Oi factures of 11l le. oakinatins and Lubricated ls and Bozut RON. NO. 1 UNFIXED OIL, WARRANTED EXPLOSIVE, shun on band. 0024:17 Niraw GOODS; KEW GOODIN II Eaton, Noonan' & Co., Are deity in receipt of new TRIMMI% TRIMMINGS AND BONNGNET R:BDONS, EMBROIDERIEs AN!' REAL LACE LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFSGOO DS. GENT'S SKIRTS, COLLARS and TIES, SKIRL% CORSETS. &UR NETS. &o. The atteationof wholesale buyersis to*itol to our promos stock. RATON. MACRUM & CO.. No, 17 Fifth street. CERAM= Holt BASIGCAINS. The Rutoeether *sins to dos* out hie !unmet e mak a light "' r aft* _NOVIN MORN. AND GAITERS. Se roikinitorlrell Goode, will offe r them at CONA_Xtemait_Claat the CHEAP CAW STORE, G. DORI;AND'Ii?, .steme.Al Suer hook Fifth. --41 " 1 1 7 Wr mt le i ttk nelln4446ummasummom .asc.7 L. BRACKENRIDGE, PITTBStrEGII. P ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PERSa'R. 21 Pieces 75 Pieces W. RIPCLINTOCIL. -AT 1 *it O U . AND VESTINCB.