Isou. - PlTTBBUl4llttifilielileiGo RAILWAY, TO ALL POO= IN TEE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. TALL ARRANGEMENT. Commencing August 15th, 1862 Trare TO CINCINNATI AS SWIM, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Fast Line. .Mail m. 7,10 a. in. 12,50 p. n. A111gheny.....1,/0 a. m 7,20 a. m. 1,00 P. Arrives Crostini° ...... SAO a. in. 5,20 pm. SA° p. In. Ft. Wayne-2,10 p. m. 2.25 a. in. Chicago ......,.8,36 m• 8,35 a. in. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS. Leaves ensuing ...... B,4Sa. in. 7.24 p. in. $,50 P. m. Arrives at Colambus-11A0 a. in. 10.15 p. in. Cincinnati.. 4,20 p. tn. 5,40 a. m Indionspolls.6.3o o. 5,45 s. m. Bt. Lo_ ..7,50 a . m 6,45 p. All Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads moot at Co lumba& and passengers all go into Cinoinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURG'. Chicago Exprom2,oo a m Chicago Mail. 3,10 p. m Cincinnati and St. Louis Express.— ....... p. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal street Station. Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Lea - co Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Britton Ailmhent 9,00 a m 10,40 ama 5,15 a m ato 120,0 m 1.30 p 6.45 am .0. Dam 4,30 p m o,SOpru 12.10 pra 2,25 p 6 ,50 pm 8,15 pm 3.20 ptu 5,00 p m 'stains are run by Columbus time; which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 211. Admits good on the acoommodation trains are acid at reduced Prime. The 6 .3 0 p m sumormuodation traionimots at NEI/ Brighton with packets ter New ffastle. Tannish trains connect as follows-- At o anon, with stages fin New Castle. Mercer. minstown. At OuvillCuyahoge. Ohlo. to and from Miliersbnrgh. Akron. a ls etc. A• rilioisiltdd_,Oluo. for liount Vernon. Shelby, leatloult". Toledo. Detroit. eta. A Credible. for Delaware. Springfield. Columbus. Ommnnati..Xenia, Dayton. Indiananolis, Saint LIMA LOA : K e At aims. for Ml Sidney Detroit. Dayton. Toledo etc. At. Fort Wayne. for Peru; Lafayette red.. Saint fauns. Cheney. Reolrult._St. Joseph end interme diate points in Central Indiana ana At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago. with trains for all pekats in DS- Ma. Missouri, lowa. Wisconsin art Minnesota. tsr Irani's"' information and "men. ticket s apply io. GEORGE PARKIN. Thket Ait't Union P State Peeteenrith. andA. Q. CASSELS Ag.....;Alteekoni. .TOM_N B. JERVIS. General Sisper , Famedent. WIC P. SHINN. General Par...eva Agent ff ILEVELAND. PITTSBURGH AND 8..1 WHEELING RAILISDAD. MIER ARRA N GEN ENT . Oa and atter MONDAY. Auax sth awes, Trains will leave the Depot of the 1- -a.laalvanis Ratiroad. in Pittsburgh. as follows: 4 „ PITYRDUROIL COMMBUS A _c_ _ MNATI • SORT L=. vdA EITEDB•mraiLLE. iie es a unanugh..... MO a. 311. bi laio P. m. no illanbenvilla- 5 , 0 0 4 .00 do Newark. .. ...„.. 9410 " 10.15 " h Columba ll.lO " 11,45 At Ives Cincinnati !AO p. m. 5.40 a. m. - fit.ionia ...... ... 7.50 a. m. I SAG IP al No change of cars between Pinabarth and Cin cinnati. tr Splendid aleepint earl attached to all night aini. Leaves PITTST.URCHI AND IVIIRELING LINR. Pittsburgh I_,oo anl 4,10 a7n ! 12,50 Wellsville 3,00 0,14 3,05 p " m 4.00 Wheeling 4,34 10,23 " 4,5 Arrives PoLlair. 5,03 " • 10,40 " 5,05 Conneotiar at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,. and at :Bellair - with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cm:inns:l, IndianaPolid and Saint 10102 and poin.ts west. PITTSBURGH AND CLBITRI, AND Ln:E. eaves Pittsborht 2,00 a. in. 1 %00 n.p• do - Wollevie " a,4;0 • do Dayarl 640 " 4,7,1 " do Allinno 0,42" 4 ,• do iludeon 6,00 " " Arrives (Havels:ad ...... 0.15 •" 3,30 , " Conneoting ita7: - ..rd with. Tut:carat:as branch for New Phil " adelphia Canal Du-:tr• Atli tiaM With Pitteotirs.h. Fo-t Wae-2 Railroad at li.. Zaueeviii: and Cincinnati It It ft . . , 417....0n. Ctr.7..1 , 0 , 4a Frit, and Miliornburx. eod at; Cllvolaad C and It B. ter Erie. Dunkirk. and Buffalo, T R R fer Toledo. Detroit, the north west. WOH.Evi,tioAcconiroadation loaves at 4,00 p. tn. Ecturr.,o.. Trains arrive at '2,20 a in, mat,2s arid :5,00 pm. ihrottgn to an oremillent prints la the wag, eouthivcvt, ner'..ll or n O rthaest ca - a ba pro- I cured at the Libotte s:-oat ‘2 , .not, Pi s ttahurgh. I s.. ,c Tic ht-t A , c2t. F or farthcr particniln !..7% LLAS.I A At the Company's clUce in i'roitht Station street. _ 1862. 1R62 SUMMER AIRRANG.IS.IItIE ON AND AFTER no:ND-Iy, Auk . sth. PIINYLVAMA ORSTDAL RAILROAD, EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. T THBOVQU MAIL TRAIN A. leaves the,pamengar Station every morning (except Sunday) at &SO a ro, stopping only nothe principal Stations and making direct emooectieos at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Nor York via the Allentown rents THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN loaves daily at SAM p pa, stopping only at_principal sts mamas direct connection al Harrisburg for Bal and Washington. andfor New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Sunday) at SAO p. m., stopping. Only at principal stations. connecting at herr:shunt for Baltimore and Washington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT THAI/. with Passen ger Car attached, kayos the pamenger station ever, morning (Sundays orcopted) at 5.30 a. stagyti as far as Conomansh, and stopping at all ons. - AMOMIRODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, knell daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. in.. stop ping at all stations and running as far as Cono =anat. FIRST ACCOMMODA/lON TRAIN for wall's Ration leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 5,40 a. zu. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRATN for Wall station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at non a. ra. TR'IRDs ACCOMM9DATION TRAIN for 4,00 D. Wall station Raves dady. (except Sunday) at • FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAM' fo r Wall% station. leaves daily. (except Sunday) at S I PS P. tn. RETIIIINING 116A1L 1 831 ARRIVE IN P/ITSIITTREIR AS FOLLOWS: .LS2S p. m ..... m. Fast Lint:: a. na. Johnstown reilo . nimedatia" J 0,05 /at Wallt Station A 000 mm0dati0n......8,30 a. m. 2d Wall's Station Acoonunodation 8 ,35" a. m. id Wall's Station Accommodition......l,o3 P. In. 4th Walla Station Accenunodaticra,..o.lo P. in. 4114• Trains for Blahs-411e and Indiana oonneot at Ithdrsville Intersection with Re pram and Johnstown Acoonamodation Blot and West. and alto with Local Freight, East and West. The Traveling Publie will find it greatly to their intoreat, in anipr East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the accom modations now offored cannot to surpassed on any other panto. The Road is ballasted with .etone, and is entirely free from dust. We can promos Safety, Speed. and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. JP A B E TO NM YORE PRILADMPRIA w /0,00 BALTIMORE „-- 5,50 LANCASTER.. 8,55 7,45 . 4 1P•Baggsge chocked to sll station 3 on the Penn Nyanja Railroad. and to Philadelphia. Balti ore and Nayr York. ad - Paseename purchasing tickets in cars aril be charged an - exoess accordin2 to distanco tray sled in addition' to the station rates, except from, end:lons Whore the company has no agent. NOT/CE4u cane of km, the Comeau, n 4 i' hold themselves rovonsibte for perconat laixgair( only, and for an moonlit : wt enc.:Ming fano. N. IL—An Omnihuf, Line has been employe. t o convoy pa .enters and hemode to and from tliP depot, at a charge ba not to exceed 25 cents for eacl paaanaar sad ggage. Per tickatiatmia to J. STEWART, Amt. At the Penna. R. R Pi 1.39 . .1128TSttlti011 Lii3ero sod Grant Ante& HOOTS AND AT NO. 89 MARKET STIIEF,,:e. LOOK .62P TEM PRICES Ladies P.nglish Lasting n'oel Gaiters for $l.O worth $1.25- Ladies English Lasting Congress Biel Gaiter. lot $1,25. worth $ 4.75. Lamelftglish Ladling Congress heel Gaiter, :irth VAL kg es rine French Morro= flee! Boots fin worthVA. Mae Goat Conceal Heil Boots for $437 Terth . LaMar Mae Muroooo Slippers for 50e.. worth n Ladies Pine Kid Slippers for The. worth $1,19, other epode to progrortlddie. JAMBS ROAN, V U Narked street, seer Narked HOU& RAILROADS FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE 10.164 FEDEF.AL ST.. ALL EMI Lail. Undertattilm, in ail its bronchus. will receive prompt attentiom • Orders can he left at tile room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Allegheny. sol Say - - A PiII)LLO HALL LLIARD SALOON. Cat.CHARLEb JARDNEP.wettId remind his old friends and customers that ho is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL. entrance on Fourth street. lie hut always on nand die best quality of Lager Beer„ anti in connection with the hall. a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, bulls and cues. Remember the pla at, Apollo Ball. Fourth at searlAreol entrance frr.ru ,-.urtb rc10:1- LOOK GLASS A: Pie TURK I?KAME NllNGANurAcroitor NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 'l7B & 175 GRAND STREET & 215 C ENTRE STREET. Establichedlsin. NEW YORK. Es tablished 1 / 1 33. This Establishment has been in successful operation 21 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 Glosses, Concocting Cor nices. Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, ete., Mouldings for Picture Frames, in l'onstbs suita ble for transportation, either Gilt. Ner/ing. Rose wood, Oak, Z.ow , Birder:re, Mahogany rte. Our now Manufactory and csrenoive facilities enable us to fouraish any article in our linens good as the best, audits cheap as the dug7 , est. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON no when they visit New York. We claim to hi able to supply them with every artielo in our line which they can possibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elewhere. Orders by mail attended to with. nromptnees. Dc not. to cal/ token you visit New York 011ie. k Wareroems, No. 215 Centre St., Y my23md 'HORACE V. SIGLER. 4 ter LANDRETH'S GARDEN AND FIELD SEED. WARRANTEDEIRESII AND GENUINE sir Also a general assortment o Agricultural lazolementm, Veal I, Shade and Ornamental Treaty received and for nate by BECK.IIAM A LONG, nest doorto Itare's 110t01.Ne.127 Liberty Firm: Tob:l2 HO TOE WAS Ceforo gt,ing, bus• k. pair of BOOTS, SHOE'S. AND (MITERS, AT 11011 LA ND'S Chen], CIA Store, _~~~_•~_ 28 :VI ark et street, 2d door from Fifth. if. H. SMITH, NOTARY JP U" 13 et JITTIELIRGH POST. FIFTH S 1 fiE ',top* g'iIIYIENT-160 88L.% HYDRAULIit cern et received and for gale by a:122 lIIINII VOT.II,INS • • A 11,1 ARLE NEWICHLE Irlttar.. V - ERTY FOR SALK-11wee , fourth acrei - ei 'anti pleasantly satiate at five minutes walk froth the Station: large variety of choice..nuit and 'bade trees, grape vines. cto; a finally mansion of um.. parlor-. 'Unary and twelve rooms, excellent cellar. stable, ice house. large garden with fruit, ;rid hewer all well arranged and in god order. or price and terni. , • :apply at 51 Market Arcot. S. CIiTUBRRT ,k SONS,. Real Er Into Agent. ---- vOLTN• AND A LLEN'N AND WIIEL a, LOCK'S RE VOLVERS—the beat in Marks 'or gale by ewe teller. 4 T4TT.177 •ga "'"'" 3 /NOVI'S REVOLVEBN, JILL NiZEN. V Old and New Model, tar sale at liatprices b 3 anti BOWN at_TETLEY. lan wood Htreet. CAMP MNIVEN—MNIPE, FORM AND Spoon—Bowie nivel!, for sae by ae6 DOWN ac TETLEY,IM Wood etreet. 5&1LE0.11..L13. IVAIV _ROME VIA AIVAA AAA AMI INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R; R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Tern Haute. and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to lit. Loin. and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albsim ILIK Salem.and Michigan Central Radosds fiff MICA • GO. ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON. and all intermediate points. Throe& Freig_ht Train to LNDLINAPOLIo TERRE HAUTE,' LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Om& nazi or Lawrenoebnrg in less time than by an. - other route - by rwenty-four hours, and at - as Nor rates. 'The only road by which shipments can b , made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to S. GIBBONS, Aron At Cincinnati. or CUTTING, Agem Lawrenceburgh. will receive prompt attention. and uo charge fur aaltiliFtiVa; NO OBAROS 705 02-titiGlt Ca COMVIISSLOS AT LAWIINNOVIZRO. For further information apply to THOMAI ATIGAN. (No. 2lb Water street,) agent of the CmnpanY, who is prepared to give THROUGH !M -GR/ eT.3 for pessellgere arid frate7 It to Indianapolis. Terre Ratite, Lalhyette, Chicago. Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston Paris and Mat toon, ,etc., &e. H. F. LORD, Fresideet. :TWIN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. mh3 UPHOLSTERING ~~ 4 -B~ _ ii-LSTERV 9 NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. rum stritliiCßlßEßN MI A N UFA C. 1 TIME and keep constantly on hand avory article in their line. vie: Commas. Ornaments, Curtain Goods., Comforts. Feather Beds. Mattrasos of all kinds; also, the colebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures. ..11" Prompt attention given to all orders for Si ting and laying down Carpets Oil Clnths_, oetl7:lyd ROBERTS & ROEN -"? 'T SAVA Gr.V. HOUSE, No. WM Liberty IS!roet, Next to Penneylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. IMAVING TAKEN AND PITTED UP, EA with all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and s the public vent:w ally, with the beet the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in overy . variety of style during hi the season. His Wines, quers and Ales ho feels confident in rocomir.ouding to the public for their excellence. Can. Bucket ned Shell (Islets received daily and sold wholesale and retail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, ry.Fios. ISTONE, Vroprlotor. HATING TAKEN AND irrrrzo UP, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodote his friends and the public morally. with the beat the market affords. OYSTERS will b.s served up in every variety of style daring the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in ra commonpna: to the public for their excellence. itl - 4% -S served up at all hot" and DAY and,NitiliTllo.4l4PEAS taken. aptly 01.71 M Y3OUSE , " NO, 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH, IFIIHR EVASCAIBER, A RAO U AWES A to S H ELLc that he is in daily receipt ot FRESHAND CAN OYSTERS, GAME. &c., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of Cala old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the after:tut notice. JOHN SHALER, ia/thl7 Proprietor. (i CO. A UR ENTZ, I . ll l' s ru ‘'i nfit .' o - r;l4 l .. { t r ill Liberty street, lust be side the Pa , ser.ger Dope of the Pennsylvania E-tilroad, which LIJI.h.t2 it the most convenient house in the city fur passengers arriving by that road. Thu rroprictor having, at considerable ex p_onsa, titled ni.,ineacaventetyla,theMANSlON would rospeeffully solicit a share of perreaaKe. liie Larder and Ear will be furnished With the ollzket ex: afford. WIZ:1:S AND LIQUORS. tti'lLLLEtiti BENNETT, Alill 1/.1...L1ZA :if 52rardiea, Uordialz.,lufia, Old Motonga hela and Bectified Z2LI WOOF) !STY:M.Ir, tilpn rich ft?.'.2:621 W CO., UANVI , ...... , TCRSPE , 0, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES KOCKAWA I'S. SULKIES AND SLEIGII.S. Di 7 Penn street, leitimbnrgh. Gal' tilt v.'or•= W!!! run t C..; to he tho beat mate I ea'! r471.2:17d. WEEMS EMEMEM Lato at. i:cr Luacc>aor .o itcyu2er Anderroo.3 :`L•olceole Dwihrs in Foreign Fruits, film, Conietqlosuiry Stignrs, Fire Wor NOS./744 AND 128 WOOD ;STREET. Prrrsux , Kti u OM IN FAILLE YON OPPICIS A.? TEA 17151ThiLtdiCIS. ,PIRE-4NSURAIECR- BY THE 1 / I ELLUIOE MUTUAL 1181711ANO1 . COMPANY, OP PLOCIAAILIONIX.PII.7LA. Onßuildlnio,_Limitad or Perpetual. Merchan dise. turoituro,to., in town or 000ntry. OPPICE NO. SOS WALlrer siTigEET. . . Cash Capita% 11029,510 00. Asseta„ 1111011,508 MI. Inverted as folloCes. vie First Mortgeseor Kmproved City Pro perty, Worth double the amount_ -- 1455,0 0 5 P 1 iiround rent, first elms 2.462 511 Penns con is Railroad Co'e 6 1 t. Mo ti:Loens. $30.000. cost 27.900 et, Pbiladelp a city 6 'fil cent. loan 30,016) 18J illlegbenff County 6 1 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad loans - . ... 10.000 CO Collateral loans, well neural 2500 00 Iluntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Itailroadeom_psey. mortgage loan-- 0 0 0 00 Pennsylvania fttlroad Co. Stock 4,000 OP Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Cowart/ 24,350 6t) Stook of County Tire Insurance Co 1,050 OP Stook of Delaware M. S.lnsurance Co. 700 CC Commercial Bank do 5. , 1 018 50 25 01 Nathaniel,' Bank do 2 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable. business paper 16,297 18 Book Amots. secured interest, et 0.... 6,216 72 Cash on ba nd and in hands of amts.. 11.385 15 $303.E4t3 96 CLEM ITNOLET. President DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham, Wm. R. 'Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. 'Milian' Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tmgley. John R. Worrel, Marshall 11. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop. Robert Tole! d Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie, Jaoob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Piitithurgh. B. M. RlNCHMAN.Secretarr. J. GARDNER COFFLN.Agent, myl6 Northeast owner Third and Wood sta. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. MIUMANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA. lEEE . OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA. DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels. Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goode, by Rivers. Canals. Lakes, and Land 0 to all parts of the Union. FIREIN R zCRS on ?der ohandise generally. an Stores. Dwelling HOUSed• adios generally , Martin. Edmund A. Soudan TheaphilurPattkling„ John N. Penrose, John C. Davis , James nonair. Wm: Eyre, Jr.. Jamie C. Hand , WIA. Ludwig. Joseph H. Sea, Dr. R. M. Huston. Goa. 0. Liam._ Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, SAWN! L Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. .Edward Darlington. IL Jones Brooke, Spencer Thos. C. Hanel Robert Burton. Jr Jacob P. Jones , Jam B. WFarland. Joshes Pare es John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Meggsm, . Berger. do. LIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Hint LYLIVIN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. jet No. ER Waterstreet, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS IVY FIRE. FRAIIIIKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYOF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: NO.' 43* and 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fifa. STATEMENT OF ASSETS , JAN. Ist 1860. Publimbed Aareeably to An Aot of Assembly, belay Pint Mortgages, amply secured .. , 896 SS Real Estate. (present value $103,313 al.) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities n,13.5 t 6 Stocks. thrasent value ($36.561' 72) ow• Cash Notes and x ' and The only profits from premium. which this con, pithy can divide by law. are from risks which ha. 6 been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rates 118 low an are con +latent with security. Since their incorporation, aperiod of thirty years. they have paid hawse by Fire, to an amount exceeding Fear Millions of Ilellars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, en well es the ability end disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lasses paid during the year I/09,882,M U. DIRECTORS. • Charles W. Butcher. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown, Samuel Grant. Ter ceLea. Jacob R. Smith Edward C. Dale, George W. Iticliards. George Falai. CHAS. N. BAR, Precident. EDWARD C. DALE. Viso Ppk•itlent. Wu. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER. COFFIN. Agent. myl6 Northenst cor. Third and \Vaud sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY , OF PlTTSBUttlitli. GEORGE DARSIE President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Uen'l Agent. No. 9*.a Water street. (Span/ & Co's Warehouse. up stairs) Pittsburgh. Will Dunne against all kinds of FIRE sad MA RINE RISKS. A Roma Institution managed by , Directors who are well known in the common no: ty, and who are determined, by premptnoes and iiberality, to man - ain the diorite orwhich they have assumed, as of fering the beet proteotion to those who deDire to be insured. EMEEB2I3 • ASSETS. OCTOBER SO4 Its, iS6I. Stock Accounts 3 (11 .i:) Mortis:To 2.1(k) (k Office Furniture 2500 t: Open Accounts. eta. .Bu 9 CAA Premintn Notes 18,351 9S 27.6(15 Notes and Bills discounted- 174.ii75 74 TORS. R. Miller. Jr.. DIRE JCames M'Anle7. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimick, George Borate Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Rickets':mt. Ackley . AhmanderSpeer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell. John R. M'Cune. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA. Secretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. omee, (or. or Marked and Water Film, Insures against Lon and Damego in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lauf. and Bayou, and the Navi gation of the Seas, Inures against LOSS and Damage by Fire. - DIRECTORS. Magaley. Jae. Park. Jr.. Win. O. Johnston. B. Y. Jones. Reese Owens. T. M. Rowe. B. Preston. George Bingham. S. M. Kier. John Shipton, Jae. M. Cooper. 8. Marbaogh. J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. • C. R. Zug. ratahlydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 OHESTENT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital ...... 6219400 Assets $804,94& W ILL NUKE ALL HINDS OF IN do RANCE. either Perpetual or ted" every cription of Property er Merchandise. at reasonable ratan of protuiuut. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN Vice President RI Oharies Bares. DIRECT I R. Cope. N. B. English. idaorge W. Brown. P. B. tiaverr. Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton, 8. J. Marge R. Wiler. P. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third sod Wood JAI 11.00.11411.16411.1 b, COMMISSION MERCHANT POO THY PALI OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK PITTAIBURGIL AMIN MILLINGA.R. MIONONCIAIM UP LA PLANINGNILL. weuld respectfully in isrm rho public that he has rebuilt sines the fire and having enlarged hie establishment. and fille. t with the neweit mad mustapproved machituir 3 s now Prorated to furnish flooring and planin. 'tardy, scroll sawing and mewing. doors, sail Ind shutters, kiln dried. frames. mouldings. bw naking, Ac. SOUTH YITTS BURGE. Sept. UM ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. Or PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 17 Mali Mt., Bank Bina INSURES AGAINST ALL RINDS or a FIRE AND MARINE RIMS. ,ISAACJORES, Praiddent JOHN D. MoCORi • iota Preaidaat M. DOM Seeretam Cap NIILLUE DEAN. Gemara Aivat. DIRECTORS-Imo innal.. EG. Rual. Ha arGbilds. Capt. B. (1.61117. John A. W,7 umon I G. Fain Jojus D. McCoy& Captain Ada n iteobs,R. Onst.G. , DobA, Mott L tl'Graw. Eat .Davis. ea* COOPWIIII, QUIP1111111:1111 lb i.)HE PITTSBURGH PON ..'utal.sna every cwrraniubbersnarl tzcePad., Corner EMS and Wood Ntreeta. . ERRS ad PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE Sit - Deliveren by carriers 1121 cents per Weak. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Vero. one time ' si , three time€ el ell one week 1 76 " ono month 600 " throe months 12 00 " Biz months 12 Oo ~nino months ...24 to one ear y 10 00 TEN LIN ES mako square. About eight wore , scram a line . Business notices, inserted on the local page, tei eats a lino each insertion. Cho Saturday Morning Pos hsued trot the sumo office every Saturday morning. SerTerms 61 par annum. in atlantic* le - Single copies. ready for mailing. rtvg oatrr B Address J.i.llEs P. BARE Editor and Proprietor Actvettising at reasonable rates. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 22 Spies. • While the enemy have executed several Persons, captured within their lines, as spies, our government has, at least in the Eastern armies, inflicted no sw.:ll pun ishment. Several , persons have been caught, on whom it was reported there was unmistakable evidence that they were spies, but they are either held as prison ers of war or have been exchanTed as • such. One of the most noted of this class —Belle Boyd—was permitted, after a fete• days detention, to enter the Southern lines. There has been too much blind confi dence reposed in the honor of persons who have been arrested under suspicious circumstances. The oath of allegiance has been administered with the belief that it would prove binding; whereas, to o often, the reverse has been the case. Our army is now in a country where spies are most active and their presence will be at tended with the most disastrous results For this reason alone punkt rent should swiftly follow detection and conviction. Cassius M. Clay. The order to General Cassius M. Clay to report for duty to (ien. Butler at New Orleans. has been countermanded, and Gen. Clay is here, awaiting sonic other designation. Ile now expresses, in refer mice to the condition of aGirs, very dif ferent. sentiment, from those utteted by him at the Odd Fellows' 11 11 11, in this city, soon nfter his return from Bus sia. Ile was then unwilling to draw his sword in defence of the administration and the government, unless permitted to weild it in behalf oftti execution of the univer sal emancipation policy. A lunge: so. learn VIIIIIIIr4 the peopl e of theloyial States has his opinions in reference to the pidiey to be ohserved in the con diet id the o:: r. Since then he has ex pressed a te At'Vei't the coin. nun d reipiesteit for him in the co:1:po.,:.-41 Mi,st,toi, i mit he nnw hi!,l-.1f01w• : ittiomdiy duty wherever de g , ivereinem may sec ti to riNiaire his stvit 1C2.9 0 5 25 Tilt. White it: inouriting, Col. Tot!. ithother brot ' o r of Mrs. I,l n coin. mid vonoicitiiier c..f ono of thi rebel regiments ti,tier Breohitiritige a•ns hailed a: f: a z on Sad: is tilt. r i.l tho rreme i t tear The n•:Cr of t';;• Pre-ident mourns thi donth et n IrrOtin•r, fdilyd tthiie leadin g I - 111,111 tr 001,,. Cresson rims, Cambria Co,, Pa. DlEl.ltail'll , l'l. A N D I'D pal. LA It piano of dainmor re Airt.l.iiinted dtroet ly On the line of the Ponmyl itia Railroad, on the salami:of the Altai:hefty Almnileins, feet above the level of the ...can, will be open for guecte friar the itith af Jidie tilt !ha illth of O c tober.• Sine° last irroundt have beet. greatly improve,: ar.l beautified, and a number 01 Cottages have hem; orect r oj t or th e accoma ,„ dation of families, fonder-4m Cresson one of the mon romantic and attraetive ;daces in the State The furniture her: been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasute, and the outliner from heat and disease • will find attraction> he e in a first-clam Livery .table, Billiard Tables. 't Alleys, Laths, ere., together with the purest air unit water, unit the most tuaguilleent mountain ,ter ery to L.; lound in the Tickets, zord for 0:0 t. , 111.1 it Cr= Philadef phis. , ii); from iti:r dia tel t , za 115. For further intgrmaiion. address li. W. MULLIN Cr eAgor; Springs, Cambria Cr,, te Di?..31,44 N I A 00 44.0„`" e t. w T A\ Ft THE GREAT CUE VOR CONSHIPTOII $25.251 76 'EIRE PROPRIETtuda OF THIN MEDI GINE having made it the study . of years to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree Into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex- I Perience. This truly great and good medicine is prepared with much care, the tar being distilled expressly for it. is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will cure Bronchitis. It will cure Asthma. - It will cure Sore Throat and Breast. It will cure CossFht. and Colds. and is as nvaluable remedy tor diseases of the !Kidneys. Irtnary Complaints. SI-Beware ol Counterfeits - i. You have the Dyspepsia use WISIIART'S Byrapepola Pills, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom You i4U:cils";;;filiC . m . and - . Lie your money Please call at hie store and get a descriptive cir afar. A box of Pills scar by mail post-paid in ecept of One Do No. i 0 South Second street. Phila. L. Q. C, W L Proprietor. Sold by Dr. K EVSEK, No *2O Wood street no-0:13,0,A ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE , UNDER CAR OF TiN. FRANCISCAN BROTHERS 6 `slaiir3 EvsTirrrostklii, eiITVAT E a tt IN LORETTO, - Cambria county'Penny; ..ati.t four miles from Cre , .4en Station Station. ce %.,e ect route loe•seen Pillitalelohia and Pitt! . wa, chartered in tt!'S, with priviliges .able flit, UnU;I CCIIPPTiatO Boners and Degree: !he locutio 01 Penns y lvania cege one of the to:, ;ealthy in —this portion o f the Ali.. :teeny Mountains, being — overbill for its par Rater, bracing air, and r urenque scenery. The Scholactic year eonononees on the .1.4,1 u, dONDAY after tho It.th of AVAST, and enc. about the 2eth of Ji following. It is divide nto two Sessions. Students cannot return hot:: totem= the Sessions. Ail the Apparatus nece , ary for Land Surveying, R ,, llneering. Ste.. &o vill he furnishing by the Institution to tb. Students, nontnl Voeal Music forms no ex bargetustrw . Students and will be admitted from slat fears to the age of manhood. Taana—Board and Tuition. payable half year alcanoo Washing and use of Bedding lt 10 Classical end Modern Languages. extra..;... 'tudents spend Vacation at the Collego .. . IF Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishot PConner, to the Rev. T. u. Reynolds, St. lalary't r owntro and to othor Clergymen of the Pitts'our.- %mese. CRMO: 011. BARRELS TO AR L-72 RIVE and bv au26 COLLINS. BOXES PitltlE IC R. CHEESE just received and for s:. o by TAS. A. FETZER. 29 eforn.r Market and First Stratita UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWER., IlL) for ac Si Fifth street L I AN. I MIA 11 it a. ftdi • ket—at Meetelland*‘• Auction, 55 rift }. ''SAND PLASTER-90 BBLS. RECUT ~ - " J ED and for sato by DENIM El COLLTiqs: ROUND COAX AND COAL FOR Foundry utn. received and fin- male bY LI au: HENRY H. COLLINS EXCELLED 7' FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE prrTsrsurtcaa SATURDAY DINING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMDlOTHlviairamr,y WITH: CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, 1- 1 s o .4 • 'lie CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, MONETARY, MARKET i COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO TUE UOUR OF GOING TO PRESS together with a ohoiee selection of Tales. Poetry, Literary and licientifit Articles, 'Valuable Pitatiatical formation, Agricultural News, &c., ale.; FURNISRED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or complied with the greatest care. from ruE LE4DING PERIODICALS OF THE DAT Embracing every important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Re THE FARM AND THE FARMER. ell-The interest of the Arioulturalist will no no neglected sod in the future, as in the past, flu publishers will devote unremitting attention n the perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. Sir As a source of adcmal interest to al lasses of readers;the Progress of thepresent civi war, in which great armies are engaged, will b. closely canvassed. and the most important event: carefully collated and presented to the remder.— By following the operations of theermies fro lay to day, succinctly presenting whole frog week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ding history of this lamentable rebellion. THE SITERDAY HORXING POST Vill be furnished to subscribers at thelow price o One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good investment THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST is also issued hum the same office EVER, MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligence. relegraphie, Local, 11111seellaneous Congressional, Legislative, Ron. ciary, Commercial, Do., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also. editorial articled on all the leading topic. .1' the day. aLL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEA) OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, Ac. li' THE DAILY IPOOIThas an exteneiv, , ireMation by railroad and river, through loe. ments and by the mall. and is a capital adverb log medium. The paper is furnished to subsoil hors at ea per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates. 113-Addr•sa JAMES P. BARB, DITOR AND PROPRIETOR, fth . - tr - er tl OORNEN SITU AND WOOD IMUnmt si•Seu4 sour moan by ma at us dollt. OUR COLUMN -IS A PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, IT IN THE AID WAS EITABLISHZD 111 IT OONTALMI ♦LL TEI and farniahte the most reliable -ALSO WILL £LBO 11l NONND IN IT N'ITISBUIGH. PA flab /Lilt Gr 110 U DOLIAR - SAVINGS 63 FOL ItTll STREET, 011ARTEBED EN 185 b. OPEN DAILY. Moat 9TO:a O'CLOCK: also. on Wednesday and Saturday evening. and from lat to November Isufrom from etoes anNovember Ist to May lat. S to a o'clock. Deposits retteivol of all same n p r ofit s dec lare d DOLI.AR. and a dividend of the twice a year. in June and December. Interact bee been declared semi-anunally t in Jobe and oem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sir per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out. Is platted to tin arodit of the depositor as principal, and bears the tame interest from the first days of June and De sember, compounding twice a year. withom troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book At this rate money-will double in less than tweive years, making in the aggregate RIOHT AND ONR-RALP PER CRNT. A YEA& • Books containing the Chute... By-Laws ,, Rule; and Regulations. tUrnished gra tis, on application at theoMoe. PRESIDIST. GEORGE ALBREN. rica passumars. John B. M'Fadden. Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes. John Marshall Alexander Speer. James B. D. Bleed& Benj. L. Fahnestock , A. M. Pollook. H. D. Jame James McAuler. Hill Barone. s Hardman. Wm. J..ftderecti. TICITR Alexander Bradley J ames D. Rini. I ohn (I. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. leorge Black. Jiilin H. Mellor. John B. Canfield, James Shidli, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb. lharles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall. gm. Douglas, John Om John Erans. !teary L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn, John H. sh.berve. ,vm. S. Bacon, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle, diehard Hays, - Isaac Whittier. t'm. S. Direly. Christian Yeager SECRETARV AND TRUHURER. CHARLES A. COLTON. 11 0 . n 0 &NEN Ilk SONS, BANK EMS A.ll • and Exchange Brokers and Dealere in NOTCH. Drafts. Accep tancesAi old. Silver and Ban k !fetes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western lilies constantly for sato. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or inrrent paper. No. 57 Market street. between 'bird and Fourth streets. WM. M. WILLIAMEi it CM.: BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. . . JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDEU i t . N, OFFICE: 4ril Penn Street, Filth Ward SIOLLEPTIONIS PROMPTLIr IllAkrz; 1-1 Deedd, Donde. Alone:tees and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgement? Taken and rim. Probe int ap6:lV JAM: A-E8 A. FETZER, FORWARDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE BALE * OF Flour. Grain, Bacon. Lard, Butter Dried Fruit and Produce Genera Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURDR.PA. REFER TO—Francis O. Bailey , El itt William Dilworth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert & Son, l l ittgbargh. ,Soyti & Ott, Ileisker & Swearingen, B. Brads, 'aeh. M. At M. Bank, List Howell, Mang/oleo., loorge W. Auden:en, & Wheeling. iny22:2ptfils YtOt WANT h4b3IE 1.204)1> :YEW 111. Friit or nr , . : :.r,41 Mince ller.t. anti dl other kinds of Spices, ei:oking Brrnay or Nine. L:2ii.".111 and Citron Peel go to laworth Itrotiicrs, in the Diamond.. where you gill get a new crnri of Frait and lower than at cni: other house in trio city. Also a_geueral and tail assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wixm, drantlies, all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. 1, A W ORT!' BROTHER, de2l eerner Dhltnon,l an Diatuend alley _ _ T. MG tf ;RN itTEL-36: EI 01J S 141 , S (3- - • • ORNAMENTAL PAINTER .2 St. Clair street, ' CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. .ecrlt entrt.sted tome will he nem fy promptly Y..t...'11.Cd. 0C2[47 F URN/SiliNt: cloorrs. 'itlITA UR THE SEASON. inAcralm GLYDE (mite attenti , ni 1., their stot4i of GENTL:t %1E1i,:1 and YOUTH'S Llisrn miff Tracetin= Shirts, Collars. tes. .-tuipruflrm, Linea and Milt • andlterehieffe, Gloves. nose. Cinbr el4ati , fte. SILIRTS, And Soldiers' North i,ia N.ndS fl 'WRVS an hand at . DE S. Rut; i 3 Mart st., between 4th Jr. Diamond. IMPORTANT INVENTOII;S. PATENT ACIENCI.iia PATENT AtiENCTY. 14. I r DEWIT C. LAMIENCE.. I: FROST. FE.tillifell • For Twelve ear For the pant ions 1,4 years Manager of an Officer of the the Fiashaustoo Branch of Scion. Patent °Mee—the; t ifir A fuer! ea at Pa tent eene last four as ar: l gatta for 4 Fifteen y I" ea in the Pat. ember of the *eget Agency Bust r nowt. Soard of aypeal.) • NOTE—AIi information necomary to procure 'Mont and a copy of tho Patent Laws rout free barge. Refer to present COMMiT2iOtC: Poromv, Ito avid P. Holloway. de2ittt AD , IVY" tic V.WlEiq. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, 114). i 6 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE . FIRST UR URCH, PITTSBURGH. 7 OHIO STREET -ALLEGHENI 11111M1,1122 11.41rU8'8 071101. DUMPS, ID EDDA NT$4, SHEET LEAD, a Lead Pipe. PM and Bar Lead. and Plumber's Jaterial in general. Oil Reanoriee fitted ttp in he moat approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or opper. Houses fitted with Water and Orie urea. 1119- N. B. All onion promptly attended to. :lyd pzeuunEs AHD VINFALIN.-- .300 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, BARRELS PirRE CIDER VETEOAR. in storo and for sate iy WILLIAM BA GALEY, ________ Is :and 2E: IVinprld %treat LOAN OFFICE, LIEN fil w. C 1111 OTT 110..100 ISINITHIPIen.n STREET Near the corner Filth. Pittsburgh. NONE? IN LADDE AND 'MALI tattautities leaned on licdol and Silver. Dia aonda. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches. and 11 kinds of valuable articles. for any length 01 ime agreed en. The goods ounnot be delivored vithont the Ticket. Dr °Moo flours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ta2o Strawberries for Canning wow Is THE TIME FOR C ANNING .11 and preserving Strew berries. Those select qi for this purpose should be of good olid n substance, a lin. texture, and of superior had 'or. Exactly rueh a berry can be found during he Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Eatabadi- Gent. No. 20 Fifth street, Pittsburgh . Orders:ay be loft either at his stand in the market, or at Horticultural store. GOODS! 111-1:W GOODS!! We have an elegant and attractive stock o rinratithlnm Goad% Embroideries, Varieties. - Nations, Glove*, itilauntlets. rench tiraperie and Fievare Skirts, Corsets,lead Vets. e t c., in Large variety , and 'Pita* ;sr cAsa: t . anl9 • • MACRI7M-k OLYDE, 78 Marketer. betamon itb k Diamond 11 411114-8 TO RO TO &ORME % AND kr male tas UNIT p. COLLIN& aii.......•=4UXlMlnt 4 e a ItoCALMONT REID? ►TT(litrillWCi AT l A A FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., ,flyzt.bd resuirys wt. L. BRAOLEBRIDGE, Altroil:twit:A?* AT LAW, UPPICE, AO. 135 FOITATU NT.; la9l to Prrrootou. .1. ILIANCCPC/1 KO. 78 MST BTIEET •RI All L; SITIMEOR D NTIS JL • coooemor to O. W. Biddle. N 0.144 Omit held street. eir oMoe hours from 8 to I o'clock. and from to 5 o'clock . fe15:17 IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRO QRK Joliet dr Laughlin's, MANUFATIMERM 07 IRON AND NAILS. JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Luth's Pam Siding, Pieta CA No, du WAREHOUSES. 93 Water Street and 182 Flint Stree P/TT SBUROIII. And oorner of Franklin and South Water Streets Chicago. leuo Jorms....Toaa L..80Tn...Wa. 111'CE/um° PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., %I. UWA . ALUE RS cANT STEEL o . l 2oApnnff, Plow. and A B Steel SPRINGS and ALES, corner Ross and First streets. no2l:is PITTSBURGH. Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Sp, GARRETS AND -ETU OLOTHEI PITTSBUGH. PA NEW DEUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' the y These harefust. been received and ATEST At , W RICHEST PATTERNS, the lowest prices. HW CARUS, OIL CLOTHS, it M'CAIL L U M'S, No. S 7 Fourth Street, 1.3011011 T PiEHRVIOIIS TO THE 1. 4 111 advance in 6rioce, of which the fattest at.- vantage is offered in purciia.a FOR CASH. art 0111111/SUBAIL.D. OWIIKNOMAII D. MIS= ji I IMMINGHAM'S t• ( 1 0.—P 1 T LI BURGH CITY GLASS WORICAWare. house. 110 Water street, and 156 First street. Pitusburgh, Pa o three doors belene the hleneweek hes Beuso. ManufactarClS of Pi:Unfit city Window Ohms Dlll Wm& Glass Ware and Amax.can Convex Glass, for partor windows, churches and public buildius:s. PEOPLES INSURANCE -COMPANY, 016 co, N. E. Cor. Wood & Fifth Su. FIRE AND lIAIWE INSURANCE. TIRECTOMAI Win. Phillips, James D. Verner, John Wet t, • Capt. Jno. L. Rhead William B. Ray% Samuel P. Shriver, John E. Parke George B Jones, Charles S. Bia,oy , Franh Van Gorden. William Van Eirk, C. ilanaon Love. Win. PIFILLIPS.Pnasident. ./1011‘ WATT. Vico Pros% Win. F. GARDINER. pjec.:y. 3717-418 ➢TURF, POTASH AND SODA Ann— PURE receiptTASH AND SODA ASH. I am in of another supply of superior 'wash and haveh Those who make their ,vvh nd. u* for either of these arti le find it to th•tir advantage to examine my took before purchasing elsewhere JONEPAI rLciu IND, JONEPII FILEMING, center Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. T 2 'MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING .ESTA.I3I.ISIX M.EIVr, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, PITTSB UR G 11. tIAvING RECEIVTLY aLtDi kaTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICZ • e are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK it JOB PItINTING With dispatch, and in tho most superior style We have an office SECOND TO NONE: And will panoutionlar attention to RAILROAD, MANTRA & LEGAL PARTING, 81JJ OF LADINO, CIRCINARN. 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