1:38.14. TILE vsou. ?HMO rt. tun UMW LIMY, TO ALL PO/NTEiI IN THE WET, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. FALLL AMISAHOZIEICIT. Commencing August 15th, 1862. TINE TO tTNCINICATI AR QIIIOS, and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chioato shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAIN& Faat Line. Mail Pittsburgh 1,008. m. 7,10 m. 12,00 p. m. Allegheny 3,10 a. m 7,20 a. M. 1,00 p.'m, Arrives . . Creat1ine.......8.20 a. m. 5,20 p, m. SAO p. in. Ft: Wayne... 2,10 p. ra. 2,95 a. m. chicag0......„8,35 p. m. 8,35 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. eaves itline 8,45 a. m. 7,26 p. m. 14130 illt in. Arrives at C01urubm , ...11,30 a. in. 10,15 p. at. Cincinnati. 4,20 p, m. 5,40 a. m . Indian ay olis.gs,mo A i ut. 5,45 a. in. SC - Loam 7,50 a. in 6,45 p. m All Train through to Chicago without clang. of-08.1:3. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati ii same ae by Stenbenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express a. m • Chicago &AO p. Cincinnati and St. Louie Express. .... ....7.4 P. m ACCOMMODATION TRALDIE—From Fedora! . . street Station. Allezbeny City. Leaves_ Arrive Lesve Arrive Alievneny New Brighton blew Drigton Allegheny Arum am 10,40 am 5,15 m 0,50 am I:son) It 1,300 m 6.4.5 am 8.30 am 4,39;,m 6,30 p m 12.19 pm 1423 pm 114;su pin 9,15 p m 3,20 p m 5,00 p m rainsare run by Columbus time whieh is 12 :minutes slowor than Pittsburgh time. r 34., Tickets good on the aeoommodation trains areso:u at reduced prices. roe ci l 3o p m aooomneodation train oonnects at Brighton with paokete for New Castle. trains connect as follows: At an:m. with stages fbr New Castle. Mercer, x onna.aown. . . dt tr.;rvi:le, Ohio. to and -from Miilereburgh, Aaron, Cayahoga Falle. eta. At manslield, Ohio. for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Esinausky, Toledo. Detroit, eta. At Orattline. for Delaware. Sprit' Columbus, Vininnnati, Xenia„ Dayton. Indianapolis, Saint Louisville, etc. dt iataa, for Sidney. Detrait. Dayton, Toledo eta. At riot Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette. Pad. Saint pines, Quinsy. Keokuk Bt. Joseph and iriterme mr.ta points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At PL-mouth for Laporte. Ara at Chicago, with trains fur all points in Illi 1151simori, lOW.. IVisoonsin and Minnesota. Pur Luther information and through tickets GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AO. Valor. Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. as A. Q, CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. .7.. ON:PT 13. JERVlS,9eneral Superintendent, ?lid. P. SH.n.. - N, General Passenger Agent - - ILa,EVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND / WHEELING RAILROAD. _?filtiVEß ARRANGEMENT. On and atter MONDAY. MAY sth, 1862. Troins will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Rattroad. in Pittsburgh, as follows : PEMLBUTIGH COLUMBUS & OINCHINATI 84 10.xt - fairE, VIA STEUBENYDLLE. Lae w: me.mrgh...... 1,00 a. m. 12,50 p. m. ' 4,00 4,00 Cs, Serptrk 9,50 " 10,15 •• tie Colanibug ...... 11,14 " 11,45 •• Alves Cincinnati 4,20 p.m. 5.40 a. M. ' St.',Loeds 7.50 a. in. 6,46 p lie change of cars between Pittsburgh and Splendid sleeping cars attached to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 ati 6,10 ap 11`2..50 p 'Wells:the 3,00 ' 6,14 ' 3,05 Steubenville...4,oo " 9,16 " 4,00 " Wheeling 4,54 " 10,2 E " 4,55 " Arrives Bellair 5,05 " 10,40 " 5,05 " Connecting at '94 - heeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,: and at :Banal: with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster. Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati, Inlic...napolla and Saint I anis and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. In. 12,50 p.p. do Wolk:villa 4,23 " • 3,00 do Bayard 5,10 " 4,14 " do Albano - 6,43 " 4,40 " do Hudson- 8,00 " 5,42 " Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 6,10 " Connecting at Bayard with Tascarawas branch for Nov- Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanoorille and' Cincinnati R It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falb and . I ,lillersburg. and at Cleveland with C and E II It for Eric, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C & T R It for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north wet. WollsvilleAccommodation leaves at 4,00 p. in. Returning Trans arrive at 2,20 a m. 9,15 a - m. 3,25 and tl,OO p m. Througn tickets to all prominent points in the watt, sonibvcast, north or northwast, can be pro cured at the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh. JOHS STEIVART. Ticket Agent. For farther rrtioulars aPSIY to Lt NILLIA.M EWARTiAgent. the Company's oMee in Freight &anon, Penn street- n 027 - - 1862 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, MAY sth PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY - TRAINS. rEIRE T111R01314111 MAIL TRAIN leaves the passenger Station !ovary morning (except Sunday) at 2.5) a m, stopping only at the principal stations; and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. and for Now York via the.eentown route. THE THROUGH . 7 -PRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 3.50 p m, stopping only at Principal sta tion% making direct connection at Harrison= for Baltimore and Washington. and for New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily. (except Sunday) at 5,20 P. in.. stopping only at principal stations. connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. THE - LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached.- leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 0930 a. In. running as far as Conemaugh. and stopping at all stations. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN AOCOMMODAII.ON TRAIN. leaves da il y (exoopt - Sunday) at 2,45 p. m., stop ping at all stations and running as far as Cone maugh. MIST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 8,40 a. m. MOND- ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wars station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at HMO the THIRD ON RAIN for Wall's statio AC n IeavesCOMMODA daily. TI (except T Sunday) at 4,00 p. a. FOURTTE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fo r Wall's station, leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 6,15 p, m. ItETURNIAAT TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBL'EGH AS FOLLOWS: Express 12,25 p. m Mail a. in. Fast LMo 12,05 12,35 a. in. Johnstown Aooommodation .10,05 a. in. Ist Wall's Station Acconunodatiox 640 a. in. 2,1 Wall's Station Acoommodatien e,as a. in. 3d Wall's Station Acoommedation 1,06 p. in. 4th Wall's Station Acoommodation—..4,Ml p. sSig-Tmlnii for ElairsVille and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Zama and Johnstown Accommodation East Kid Wast, and also with Local Freight, East and West. The Travelitx.P alma win find it greatly to their interest inyomirEast or West„ to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA B.AILROAD. as the accom modations now offered cannot be surpassed ov any other route. The Road ill hall noted with stone, and is entirely tree from duet. We can premise Safety Speed, arid Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their. patronage. FARE: TO Nl,;''W YORE PHILADELPHIA( .._.....„.10,00 0 , 00 8,53 7,46 0 093aggage checked to aB station on the Peen- Yfrania Railroad, and to Philadelphia. Balt ore and Now York. aa - Paesertgors pnrcbaginig tickets in eery will be charged an 'oss accord/ft to dislasee.trey eled in addition t the station rates. exeoPt stations where the company has no amt. • NOTICE—In case of loss. the Company hold thore.selvos responsible for personal b agg age ar-a - for an amount not exceeding SIM N. 13.—Art Omnibus Lille has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exam; 03 cents for each passenger and bonne. For tickets apply to - 7 - J. STEWART, Agent. At the Penna. R. R. Passeneratation en L iberty and tirent streets. non BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOS AT THE PRICES Ladles English Lasting:Heel - Gaiters for BLOC worth $1,25. Ladies Englfish Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1..2.5, worth $1,75, Ladle!! English Luling Consign Heel Batas $1 50. worth $2,09. tidies Fine French itiorroceo Beal Boots for $137. worth $1.42. I: other Fine (boat Congress Heel Boots for si.n. worth $1.75. L;.li;.rs'Fine M ,, rnceo Slipnern for 50e., worth 75. Ladies Fine Kid Slippern for 75e, worth $1,12. All other goods In proporttou. JAMBS ROBB, qp market &vet, near Market Roue. aDM RAILROADS NEW ROUTE VIA- RIVER AND MWARIAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Tarr. Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Loni. and Lafayette and Indiar.apolis, New Alban_y and Eloise:Land Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO. SOCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in lass time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing balk.. Consignments made to 3. E. GIBBONS. Agent at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING. AZ"ent at Lawrenceburgh ' will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE roe DRATiOR OR OORRIRMON AT LAWR.F.FrOSRIMO. For farther information apply to THOMAS tiATBIAN, (No. 116 Water street) agent of the Company, who is prepared TO give Ti ROUGti na l:Mine kir passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Pans and Mat toon. RM.. ke. - If. F. LORD, ProFidont. JOHN F. CHEEK., General Freight Agent. mh3 UPHOLSTERING. UPIIOLSTERV IO NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. SIIBSCRIBERS MA N ILT FA C -1 TITRE and keep constantly on band every article in their line, viz: Cornices. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mattrase,i of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ilkir Prompt attention gives to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, lee. oetliayd ROBERTS Jr ROEN MK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 0 LT ' WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, wartime& FARSLIES. flOT33i.li, RES. Iry TALuR?IINTS anti the trade ger-orally can be supplied with Chespoake Iley OysterF. the lowest wholesale rate s. Country trade solid:el Tel NO, Proprietor. Young's Eatirg Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREET Where O . YSTEItS and all the d.qicacies ,q the season trill be served up uloq palatable style. iil.l Y01 , 1. , ;(4. ecl4 corner Virgin alie; end b!..illuield et. 1 , 3 A, VA. 41.4 .1f; II 10 LT 4 - 1 - , No. 350 Llbcrty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SATAG.E; P >pr t r. HAVING TAEiEN A.,NO Firrt.3) UP, with all the modern imprc,7onienu, ttlizi polar resort•the pre . eored to d..,.•..m -modate his old cm.n.iners and t h e reioto i l:; • ally. with the beet the ,n .crknu adfords. ‘,.. e •te e rs will be served up in every vanoty theseason. His Winer. Lio non; and Mo.: he fr. , .,1 5 confident in recommending to the public :or Ode': excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Uviers rece:•,..l and sold wholesale and reta;:. - - - • - SEETIN'S OLD S PAND, IN THE DIAPtiOND ; "1"1 - .1 4 0.S`. i'roprtet.fir. EXAVIN44 TAKEN AINI> FrITEI) UP, A at a great expense. with all the.a , dern 'movements. thin popwlar re , ort, Is prepared to aecommotle,e b' , frr.:oos ,u:.! the public generally, with too Le..;t the u.arkct affords. OYSTERS will be f , t - ced •.11' ia evcry variety of etyle during the sea=m. LIQUORS and ALES ha feel , ••onn.iiin•.. in re commending to tee for; erxti'leu..e. A9 - MEALS served er at '1 Lanni. DAY anc f BOARD Eli a; lity OfJltt FICAL, 1„ NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, SirliScLti FiElt A k NcES _EL to the rubh: that Le i.: in d .L:v t F1tE51.1.9.111LL AND initi, i and s prepared to +l, I.at of this old and knov,: 1t...1 - e..r7.01 ••; e: y'::L. 4 in the eatiaz and drinking OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, 111 Wood f3treet, Pitti:Largo. li.X7t , 'L "N LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PILILADELPIIIA AND LAITIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAIIE. Ail In their Proper SCUMsaI. n 026 fiEO. REINEMAN s CO. A..N510.% USE, t; Jo. Prekne (Or; N. 1,, e rt: , b.., aide the keasupger Dope of tLe l'env,syivaw.; anitread, which. Lu,kes it the src . house in the city for .i.rtiv:nd, that magi. The proprietor haring, at con.iicrab!o :, pans°, Laced up t in excell rut .119i;thE, woolu rospectfiViy of putrlic patron2..gc. . Larder anti itar lianiisroxi with tiao belt t'uo ma-'sat rar. :fi. 7J. tolay WIICES Ai' X) .LIQ U U tai. WILLIAM IMPORTED. AWL, DF.A.1.1:13. Brandies, Cordial's, Whiee, 016, Irlononza htla and gectlflod NO. 120 190010 falat;ta C. lavEsT a, co., CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGUE. No. 187 Penn Street, Pit nantrgh. SP All work warranted to be of the bet mate rial and workmanohir. P. REIMER ..... U. RP:Vm3.4 J. B. axtusa Late at Miller is itieketson's. 1.1,..11C31 - 13:111 liiittooessor to RaYlaar Aihietsenj Wholesale Dealers is Foreign Fruits. Nato, Ceofectionary, Sugars. Fire Worlo4, Oce., XWS. 128 AND 12S WOOD 'STREET. pirrisicuu.Goit THOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, No. 164 FEDEKAL ST., ALLEGIEENT. undertaking. in all its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders ...an be left at the rem at the Livery stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Alleghenr. APOLLO' It A LL HILLIARD tLiklAhlelti. CliA HIEN iiAlillilliilt:wculd remind Ms old Mends and cuszenters th,it be dt still to be found at kid old stand., APOLLO HALL, otdrauee en Fourth street. Ho has alwe.y3 on nand the best quality of Lager Boer, and in cotroestien with the hail, a well apiointea billiard saloon, with gaol tables, balls anti cues. Remember the pla oe. Apollo !tall, Powetb el. nearlWnod. entraiie, frnrn Vnurth PmeNix LOCHILING GLASS TULLE. FRAME ItiAnitTFACTOR N 05.22 1 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 17$ & 175 Olt NI) STREET J 214. CENTRA L STREET. Established 1833. NEW YORK. Es tablished 1133. This Establishment hat beer in successful operation 24 yearn, and is the Largest of the kind in the United States. We have 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, Concocting Cor nices. Base and Bracket 'Tables, aith 'Marble Slabs. Toilet Glasses. etc_, Mouldings for Picture Erato-es, in lengths En:M- I:defer transportation, either Gil'. 8er11,71 3 1, Roes unkidOalt, Zebra, Birdsepc. Moo, ono . etc. Ou: newManufactory and num:sive facilittni enable us to !burnish any artielo in our line as good as the Leg and sac/map as the eheavest. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPOI us when they visit New York. We claim to hi able to supply them with every article in our line which they can - possibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elewhere. Order* by mail attended o with prampenees. Dc statical to en/lichen you vigil New York Office 2 Warerooms, No. 215 Centre"St., N. Y. — my2:3ind HORACE V. SIGLER, :let. - - - H. H. SMITH, NoTA T_T .13 L. C crms: ♦T YE PITT'SBUR6N POST riFT;i ;TREFT 531 . 41 LL DWELLING tl et uM E ro ll --RENT—A Cumfurtublo tw , .. tory house of eixroomo. cellar, o ttic and yard. R ent $lO 41? per month im mediate poesei•eioo. Apply to E. CUTHBERT.* SONS, &tat : 61 Market street. RELIANCE MUTUAL outgun COMPANY, OF P'IIII.4.A.IMELIPELIA., On Buildings ,_Limited or PerPatna]. Mardian dico. Furniture. Arc.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 309 WALNUT STREET. Cobh Capital, 91339.510 00. Assets. saos,aos 96. In as follows, vie First Mortgage or Improved CIO Pro perty. worth double the amount $155.605 00 tironno rent, first class 2.462 50 Pcnusylvania, Railroad Co's 6 9 cent. Mortgage Loans $30,000, cost 27.900 00 Philadelphia city A 91 cent. loan 30.000 tX) Allegheny County 6 9 cent. Pennsyl vania. Railroad Loans 10.000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 Unntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan—. 4 . 000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock IMO 111 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 CO Stock of County Firo Insurance Co 1,(60 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Amounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 $1151,608 CLEM TINGLEY. President. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, Win, R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Beuj. W. Tingley, John R. WorreL Marshall Bill. 11. L. Canon, Z. Lothrop Robert Toland, Charles Lefand, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Piitsburgh. B. M. lIINCIf MAN SecretarY. - J. GARDNER COFI'IN. Agent. myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sm. DELAWARE lICTUAL SAFETY 1111 SITUANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY 'IIIE LEOISLA,TU RE OF PENNSYL VANIA, is3a. oFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA.. DELPiI lA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves se!s Cargo and Freight, to all par of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on bloods. by Rivers. Canale.Lakee. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on hler chandise generally, on Stone, Dwelling Howe% ,ke, _ DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Souder. Thoophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Tranquair. Win. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Hand. in. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston. flip. 11. Lipper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Br o oke, Spencer AVID:aI% Thus. C. Rand Robert Burton. Jr., Jacob P. Jones. Jamie: B. WFarland. 1 =boa P—layre. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. :11 szaig. A.B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. H.:4411' LIM/it/RN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. j e2:2 No. 6l Water street, Pittsburgh. IMPUNITY AGAINST LOSS Fir n 1 ) : 1,1 1. 1tV1 74 0 . f'll l L l A l f i g Mr..Z T 11 0 4 1'1 7 17 O. 12:s and 41:17 Cal EST% UT STRIEN: near Pella. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. 14t. 'Salk Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First Mortgages, amply scoured $1.01.141 88 Keel E.-tate. (present value $103.61.1 61.1 c.,,t ornry Luaus on ample Collet tere.i Securities 89,135 56 Lpresent value 1446.667 72j rest 89.75656 ote: . and, Iteceivuble 1,521 110 Crop • 27,91:1 31 • The only hr-@t+ from premium" which this cum bml; eau divide by INw, aro from ripks which have eer, dLitermitibii. lur ura was. made on every desariptiou of Prop erty, in Toter and Country, at rater as !ow as are Svr.ae their , ration, a perio.l of thirty ye.tr,, they hare !noes by Fire, to mi amount F.nir Millions ot bollarp, thereby al r.imrt the adva atree, ut bouranre, as v. e', And di=pnFitiun to meet with L Cit W. M.•r•i t),` r, T ,, : , l'svid S. Prvien. I,:tae ~:.1. Elvrttei C. Daft., tiet.r.:e.Rl r! r etrds, i r Fides. 1:1! %S. S. i: INCN r,'ft, President. N.RI , DALE, Viet, Pre:ddenL !sr.. pre tem. t... 1 IN:::1? COFFIN, Attest, t+`.3l6 Third au.i Wes,l ste. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIFTSRILTR44II. e!MEMI 0E01: OE DARSIR, President. F. M. OURDON. Socretarr. Ca•o.. R. D. COCHRAN, Agent. f/2scroe:. ,Spanu S: w Marehoe. ai• Yer itt,bui•gla. lii:i in-117•Y a.zailvt all kinds of FIRE and MA RI NE RISKS. A 11.1110 I u., , titution managed by Directors who are well It nr.wn in the ClMlLLlmunits, and who are ,lotermin , N.l, by prom ptness :Ind liberality, to man ta i n the character which they ha ve amutn ell, as of f:ring ti,e best protection to those who desire to be ASSETS., OCTOBER. 30th. 111161. o , !!: Aceounu $ 03,0'10 00 2,100 t.::11,:e. Yu:Li:urn 2511 IX) Open Recounts, cze 7.81,14 Prewitun NOE V, :rirAki Notes and hills diteounted 174.875 14 DIRECTORS, R. Miller, Jr., James M'Anley. Nathaniel llohoots. Alexander Nimick, oleorge Parsia Win. 11. Smith, Char. W Itietot.4.)n. Andrea Addey A!oxatafor, ;i , e , ...r, David M. don z, RO•!7. 0. Tii,111:;,...4 lieDj. Itaitevrell, John R. M'Cune. inylB CITIZENS' INSURCiCE COMPANI Cr PITTSBURGH IN Si' OTEA.II.BOATS AND CA 'WOES. SA M EL ItEA, TY. WM. SAO A LEY. Presi I; dent. Oltitu, ('ot.. of Market stud Wailer Ste., Insures against Loss and Datnetye in the Naviga tion of the Southern and It astern Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loos and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. \Yr!). Bagn.le:i. Jas. Park, Jr., ru. CI. Johnston. B. F. Jones, • R.nese Oweio, W. M. Howe, B. Preston, 9earge ier, John Shipton. M. Cooper. S. Harlin - 146 J. Cahlweli, John S. Liiiworth, C. 11. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSIIRARCE CODIPAN Y , • NO, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppoetto the Custom House. Capital $219,200 Assets 1304,948. WILL MAKE ALL RINDS OF I.N. V V SU RANCE, either Perpetual or Lim i ted.on every description of Property or Merchandise. at roasonalde rates Of premium. ROI3ER.I P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. • C.hark.e BayeN, E. R. Cope, E. B. Euclid). George W. L'reder, P. B. Savety, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton. i. J. Magarge E. If iler, P. Bf.tcitt taa , Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. iY4fly Corner Third and Wood streets. INO. MOO/MEAD, - COMMISSION MERCHANT POlt THE HALE 01 PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MAIM pirroincium --- N AMES MiLLINGAR. BIONONQAIIE. 4P-V LA PLANING MILL, would respectful's , in form the public that he has rebuilt sines the fire, and having enlarged his establishment. and filled it with the newest and mast apprpved is now prepared to furnish flooring and p boarleozy roll sawing and re-sawing, and shutte:s, kiln dried, frames. zuouldioss, box making, 3:e. SOUTH PITTSBVIIOI3, Sept. 7.1867. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE. No. 37 Fifth St., Bank Bloek • • INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC J ONES,_ Presid_ant; JOHN D. McCORI, Vice Preeideati D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DkAa. Gamma Avast. DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones.tr.& iingoL.L(ag voy Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray. John A. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Captain A Jacobs. K. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. Robt.li. Davis. nogg CO,OPEWSt T CAXPENTEXB XX I 108114"le gil i r1 fla rtea b ikirood Arm. XWOMMOMI. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE fl 'V F I It E . iurir , ..;thoyear 1%59,802,153 $$ TM PELTIEBURGE 4 0 013 T Pubßaid ems mends& Dbuidees wwebei.] Veneer• Fink andi Wl.Eltreets, TERNS Se PER ANNUS. IN ADVANCE Ss - Delivered by carrion Is Gents per week. RAT. OF ADVIIITHiENO. FigiAsse.oo3 time6o .. three times * ill 00 one week n mth 1 75 o 5 00 " three m on onths 12 00 " six month. iitt 00 " nine months 24 00 " one ye ar 30 00 TEN LIN ES make .square. About eight words average a line. Business notions. inserted on the local page. ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday' larlerms El per annum. in advance air Single copies, ready for mailing, give tears air Addrees JAMES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor Sir Advertising at reasonable rates. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 27 Lord Palmerston on Intervention :Again. In a 4peeeh at Sheffield Lord Palmer ston again took occasion to deprecate in tervention in American affairs. He said: "We lave thought it our duty to advise our sovereign to preserve a strict and rigid neutrality in that most unhappy conflict. ft is, no doubt, painful to witness the loss of life, the waste of treasure and the other evils whiCh have accompanied that unfa vorable Conflict, but greatly as we may la ment to see our brethren on the other side of the Atlantic suffering such wretchedness —greatly; us we may feel ourselves the evils consequent upon it, I am persuad that the I course we have pursued is the only course which became the government to take, and that it will have received and will continue to receive the approbation and sanction of the people of England. All evils, gentlemen, must have an end. We may hope that better feelings and more charitable sentiments may make way on the other side of the Atlantic: and that, although hitherto there appears no relenting oldie animosities of the contending parties, we may devoutly pray that peace may at length rise out of this afflicting contest, and that another year may not see the eontinu mice of the deluge of blood which bedews the shores of the American continent. fn the House of Commons, August 7. in reply to a questiiiii Mr. S. Fitzgerald in relation to the American cruisers off Nas sau, Lora Palmerston said: "The House must he aware that there is no nation more interested than the British nation in maintaining to the utmost extent belligerent rights at sea. It is MI un doubted right of a belligerent to search vessels met with ut sea, mid if there is a reasonable ground to suppose that they are carrying contraband of war. to take them into court for adjudication. When a ship is so brought f o r adjudication before a competent tribunal. it is the right of the Owners to urge in defence such circum stances us may slom that the rapture was fler M:tjesty•s government are, of course,. not d;sposed to interfere whit the proper exercise of their belligerent rights oft the part .4 the United States. The remedy in the n7..1 instance is to he sought int.! he Cour: of Admiralty: bet at the same, time it any abusive exercise of these rights can hi, shown to have taken place her' g•ivf•rtirnetit will take SE.TS u, make.: s prop,: representation of hear i As to the see nnl .itte,tion tiuit that bonds lons betM required trout the owners or Whirl' property at New York : but we are advised That the l ' nited St a t e ,; gov i , rn . mem hate nu right to exact them. It ism! nbntie,. power. and her Majesty's govern. merit hate already TO:lde rrprenentatiuus tO the gUvernment of the I' nited States on t he subi , ict. — Hear. hear.] 102.996 :6 WM. M. FABER it co., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Iroundorn, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger Deno PITTSI3UItOII. ANITIVACTIME ALL KINDS WI /11. Steam Engines. ranging from three to on, hundred and fifty horse power. and suited tot .lrist Mills. Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces. Factories etc. Give particular attention to the construction o Emeines and Machinery (or grid mills. and to; oprghts, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship moot at short notice, Engines and Holleran( 'web description.. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron se_parately Wrought Iron Shafting , Hangers and Bullied it every variety, and continue the manufacture° Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our pricee are low, our machinery manttlaotu: od of the beet quality of materials, and warrant° , in all oases to give satisfaction. iirOrders from all parts of the country solicit (Amid promptly 611od. fe2lllaw $29801 76 41. 5. A.Aliztt , t ic tl , re T A 141' 4 ' ) q36kablell:XEll THE GREAT CURE FOR COOPER rillUE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI. CINE having made it the study . of years to coneenttate the life of the Pine Tree into a 3ledi eine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex- Patience. I This truly great and good medicine is Prepared With much care, the tar being distilledexpressly for it, is therefore free from allimpuri ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption than any knows remedy on earth. It will cure Bronehitis. It will cure Asthma. • It will cure Sore Throat and Breast. It will cure Coughs and Colds and is an i nvaluable remedy for diseases of the iidne7m, Jrinarr Complaints. ISlLDeware of Counterfeits - IPa you hate the Dyspepsia. use WISHART'S Dyspepsia Pills, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you pnrohased them and receive your money Please call at his store and get a descriptive clr- War. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on evert of One Dollar. • No. 10 South Second street, Phila. L. Q. C WISRART. Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER. No 140 Wood street no9:lYeodi ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CAN OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' /11111111 !INSTITUTION, SITUATED J. IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania bur miles from Crews Station Station. on the direct vitae between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh* was Chartered in 1858. with pricings' to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the Coneys in one of the mu t t healthy in pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial for its pus water. bracing air , and picturesque scenery, The &holistic year commenees on the FIRS, MONDAY lifter the 15th of ATOUST, and end about the Nth of JUNE following. It is divide into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nacos nary for Land Surveying Engineering, to., dto., will be Furbishing by lire Institution to the Students. r Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra °harm Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the lie of manhood. Tints—Thi,ard and Tuition. payable half yearli i advairee... Washing and usiTOI Beddlng—_ 10 Oar add Modern Laugriages, extra...... 10 Students spend Vacation at the ... 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor. to the Rev. T. S. &ovoids. St. Marrs Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburg} Diocese. NNDIA-RUSBEE CUPS— A very eonvenient and portable ardole. Jut received at tat and 2f4 St Mir Streak__ • J PHILLI PS, 1 - 3TDII &WmWA HAVALOOKS rola ii Solders usa--Jturt reedited aS Se and MI St Claiint iv . sun ALXILP morning Embracing every important ITEM OF SEWN. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. *O. le ...The interest of the Agriculturalist will not bo neglected, and in the future, as in the pa.st, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department, 1 As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers. the progress of the present civil war, in which great armies are engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week. we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. Will be furnished to subscribers at the low price of One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good investment Is also issued from the same cake EVERY MORNING. It is a omelet% epitome of news. containing all the latest intelligence. Telegraphie, Load, Diacellaaeous, Congrearloaal, Legislative, Don- Mazy, Commercial. &e., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. Au. Dr- TU DAILY rollfghas an extensive circulation by railroad and river, through loft agents and by the mail, and is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is furnished to subscri be= at per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates, WM. Address EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, DDIR, FIFTH AND WOOD . OTIULDTEL Allowtsar mono by maker as risk. c' tit ENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE PITTSBURG-11 SATURDAY MORNING POST -I S A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING D1A.313107CH. WEEKLY PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH . CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE OM DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. aptlebt AND WAN ZWIABLISHICD I ge," 1 S 0 . OUNTAINIII ♦LL .THII CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY and furnishes the most reliab:e MONETARY; MARKET i COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF 00ING TO PRESS together with a choke selection of Tales. Poetry. Literary and Scientific Article*, Valuable Statistical formation, Agricultural News. tte., FURNISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care. from TUE LEADINO PERIODICALS OF THE DAI -ALSO RILL ALSO AZ POUND IN IT THE FARM AND TILE FARMER. THE WAR NEWS.' THE SATURDAY MORNING POST THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST JAMES P. BABB, 2/"MMVIN; P lEincisa Mina. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANi, 611 FOURTH STREET, OWITERED IN 1855. OPEN DAILY, PROD [ 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK; also. on Wednesday and Saturday ereptak from May Ist to November let, fr om 7to 9 o clook aadfrom November lst to May let, from 9 to S o'clock. Deposita received of all nuns not less than Oars DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, In June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sin per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor 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 or even to present his PUNE book. At this rate moncy will double in less than twelve years. making in the aggregate RIGHT ANNK-ii.A.e the Charter. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws. Rub:* and Regulations , furnished gratis, on application at the office. GEORGE BRTRILSALIDP:NT. EE. . vas IMPSIDENTS. John B. M'Fadden. Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes. John Marshal l , Alowder Speer , James B. D. Meeds, Benj. L. Fahnestock. A. M. Pollcrk , M. D, James MeAulen Bill Blum% James Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. TIM MS. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly. John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black. John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield, James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colima. Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenberger, Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Solnserts. Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Limey, Christian Yeager SECRETA Ey AND TRaAstqcce CHARLES A. COLTON. IW HOLMES & SONS, BAN K EKS ..M • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in otes, Drafts, Acceptances. (lola. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Wester n Cities constantly bur sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the 'United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS & co.; BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER TEDRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR A. T.. 13 J UIXA.N, OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Filth Ward. AGRICULTRAL. B. B. NANCPACPCIIIM OP Rogers' Improved Patent SiEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GItAIN 11101112.1.. ri"..31 7 :IT OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Ettreetts:Niuth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR TIM BALM OF Flour, Drain, Diteou, Lard, Rutter Dried Fruit and Predate* Generally, Verner Market awl First Streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis (4. Bailey. Esq.„ Williaw Dilworth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh. Boyd •& Ott. Ileisker & Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling. tuy:l4:2ptEis F TIM WANT NONIE GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth .4 Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also ageneral and tull assortment of Family Groceries. Teas, Wines 4 Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. -HAWORTH BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamend alloy T. T. YMCA\ dr CO, MOUSE., sIGN, -• N D - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St.. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. wcrk entruted to me will be neatly and promptly leollea. oc2l-ly F iritNlsnsmil GOODS. SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, MACRUM do CLYDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH'S linen and Travelling Skirts, Collars. les. snspendres. Linen and 11i11Y *.andkerehirfil. Gloves, Hose. Umbrellas, &ie. A R 1' R TS, And Soldier? Furnishine ods, alwayA on hand at mACRUM S, \lnro,•t ,t., not aeon 4th dr Diamond. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY: PATENT AUENCY. 10 4 .! : ROBT. W. FENWICK ; g1 For the part four Cu Officer of the Me nrffi llas isp hisra r tot il le Branch of Salem Potent Office... Mel t He American 11 1 lasi four as 114';11:liteiriatrAliMireeelir DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Years! Yearn In the Pet. Member of thewent Agency teems. Burt ; Board of Appeal. , nc NOTE—AiI information necessary to procure Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free charge. Refer tojpregent Commissioner of Patents. Bon. David P. Holloway. de2o:tf ADDY •Sz Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 185 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH. ♦IID 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY ■ZAI THZ MATOB'B °nloB PUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead P ipe . Pig and Bar Lew!, and Plumber's material in 'general. Oil Reftnenes fitted up in the most approved manner. 'remits lined Lead or Copper. llonsee fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. lER N. B. All orders promptly attended to. apd :lyd PEACHES AND VINEGAR -600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, in store sad for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, fels IS and 20 Woad alrect LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT SO.IOO SMITHFIELD STREET Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. MONEY IN LARUE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without tho Ticket. Air Office flours from 7 A. X to 10 P. X Strawberries for Calming. wow is TWA TlM!.*Olit CANNING iv an d p Eitialriohomm Those select ed for this purviews s ould *be of good color. solid in substanel y ef fum Mature, and of superior 4.- tor. the fignurberwasesou. at J. KNOX'S Establish. mask: No. fa fifth street. Pittsburgh. Orden nap be left either at his stand in the market. or at Hortitisituratatessic 't • • .106 . astis4tellifiro La w AND brmi. MOWLMMUM /ftrA . l! ., ?r .?Lc?ii43 amike arethint * gun s AMITIONta*MaiI 'AT LA. W FILILNIELDT, VEWANGO CO., mriklvd Peionefleis U. W. PAMIIIION Goo. DAw PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS A 7 LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS. Ilianiend Street, near Grant; 3a9:17 PITTBBUSaH , P B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET Mures doors blow the Court House.) my3:l3! - PITTSBURGH, Pa L. BRAOKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO, 135 POIIRTII BF.; ii324:10 Pirrattusoa,P J. D. EIANCOCIL NO. 78 GRANT STREET ZAHL; strittazoN DENTIN* A_ • suocemoito G. W., Biddle. No. 144 &pith. Eeld street. Office homs from 11 tol d'olook. Imdfrom 9 to 5 o'clock. ralkly IRON MANUFACTURERS. Jones do Laughlfni, MAXOPACTIMIRS Or IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IKON. tauth'e Pitest BA*, Pito 11.0, flea, it PITTSBITOII. PA. WAREHOUSE. , - 93 Witter Street and 139 IPlrst Street, PITTSBIIAGI, - And corner of Franklin and South Water Striate- Chicago. • fenly Luau JONES...JOHN L. BoTo...Ww.Omens PITTSBURGH STEEL :WORKS JONES, BOYD & ANUFACTIMERSoraurrimsEL also. Spring. Plow, and A B Steel spiumge and AXLES, corner Ross and First streets. no2l:is PITTISBDRAH. Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH-8, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGGETS,, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' 4ar These have lost been received an d the LATEST AlcrD RICIIEST PATTERN the loweEt prices. • HIV CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, h. —A T -31I'CALLIINIE'S,, No. 87 Pearl\ Street. BIT PREVIOUS TO THUS LATE advance in pyices. of which the fullest sp.. vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASH. del w. (7011111KOHAIL.D. ouggooksx...lo. ovsetieensa itiIINNINGUAIIII & 06.--P 1 TT/. V MIAMI CITE GLASS WORKS—Ware. bona,. 119 Water street. and 156 First etrugt. Pittsburgh. Pa,, three doors below the Ilan a• bele House. Manatvturans Pittsburgh Mt I Window Glass Druggists Glees Ware and Amer. can Convex (Hass. for parlor windows. cdttwebee and public buildings. SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSI:MUZ wE HAVE NOW IN STORE A MR PLETE stock of SPRING GOODS. all new and desirable shine, which Iwo been carefully selected in New York, with,' desire t please the most fastideous , and compr ising in the various new fabric and novelties of -tA e. MUM. IVe would respectfully solicit an early call from Our patrons and the public. to teed the merits ok the same or themselves. NAMUEL GREY dr NON, Merchant Tai/Or/11. No. 19 Fifth Street.. Are prepared to supply BUNTING FLAGS, ALSO • PRINTED AND OIL. BOILED lIIIBLE,ty FLAG, All Size*, from 5 Inches to 50 Peet. At lower prices than can be bought in the East. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOUN W. PITTOCK, Agent for Com 'an • • OPLES INSURANCE COMPAY„, Office, N. E. Oor. Wood & Path at 5,.. IRE AND HICU INSURANCE. DIRECTORS i WM. PhinipB, James D. Terrier, John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhond William B. Bays, Samuel P. Shrivel*. John E. Parke. George E. Joao, Charles S. Bissell Frank Vaa Gordo" William Van Kir k . C. Hamm Lova. Wm, Pi/ILLlPlll,Fresident. JOHN WATT, yiee Prosl. Wm. T. GARDNER, Sec',. 33,17-13 is PURE. POTASH AND SODA Al9ll-- PURE POTASH AND SODA AM Ism in receipt of another supply of snpolk Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make Welt own Soap, and hare use for eitLer °Otte,e arb °teem ill find it to their advantage 6) itotesniatim7 stook beforepgrebasing elsewhere. AoNSPII 'LUNING. JOSEPH . FLEDIN the Dia D,. corner Market street and mond. corner Market street and the Diamond. YM vEernorr.a. OIL worta.sit. LONG, MILLER & CO., • WORKS AT SRARPSBURGIZATATIOLN. LF.OKENY VALLEY oandßOoss IldrOffice and Warehouse . 23 MARKET OTBRET, KITTOBITINdidc • . Manufaotureo of Illuminating and sarnsunoss, Carbon Oils and Bensolo. NO. 1 itE1113731) 011 L. WALltaiums NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on hand. oniklip NEW aeons: NEW 000D$!! Eaten, Dbierpist & Are daily in receipt of new TI?INGS. TRIMMINGS AIV IM D B BONNET RAMONA EMBROIDERIES ANL' REAL LACE GOODS. LINEN CAMBRIC BANDKERCRIEIS. GENT'S SHIRTS,COLLARS and TiZS. sEIRTs. CuRSETS BAIR Nen QR The attention of wholesale buyers is invited to our present stock. EATON, MAORIIIII kOO.. irEO N 0.17 Fifth street. CHANCE Fogg BARagging. The Subscriber wishing to class oat Ids swam BOOTS. SHORTS. AND GAITERS. To make room for Fall Goods, will War thet a a alight advance on coat Yon must eau at th• CHEAP CASH STOEE, OF JOS. C. BORLAND'S/ . au2 Marbet atreet. :41 door tram .I.IOR. WINE OPOILTo WINE— alp OMEN pure Port Wino. Duque Do Porto." in o P te n llll4 b ILICIEBISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBIIRON, PICNIPA. AN IRON. WORKS 24 PlWeal' 76 Pieces w. Iwciswrovic. 1 8 0 fa . AND VESTINCB. Gil FLAB MANUFACTURING CO.
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