I ItECI".•:P.r.' 1 1. , k1.‘2.. '.TEFL E,' I. , _sti. -: Fli . T . Sl;illl6il le.t, T RAllikCiltiAGO kA !RAI T.;) ALL POLNTS IN Tlll WEST. SOU Tl 4 WEST AND NO ITN WEST 8'.9 LI, AR itA N 'xrCt NT. Comm o ului; Au la ust 151:4, 1882. raluitz: G't 14:+jrN.N . 4.1 . 1 . 11S C;1719.1[4. 4- And tio T. 'lti3 rip.d Chic . shc.r.rt 1.1u4a ;L:ty MEE Liz-ctui 17, PI 7,1„, 1:3,n0 R,..t r . 4 .1. in 7;1.0 B. In, 1,00 v. in . A rriv.:-.7. 1," 5,20 Ve " 14 : 2111 et. 1:3 ..... !It Zi a. tr. PO R viNN 471 ,t I,OIIIS I.eave..l , lrrirts nt ,3 p. Cim , :inn . ,dit 11:1 /ad,: 71:1 00115)...i,5t; p. Ca 8. la (11;45 p. m Ctioalto without change tin:c te: Cillci3:lati is thi, alms :se Ccdc - ,uue. :21 Into tngethe.• S , TIT A lii) VI.II I'ITT:-.2171 , 05. ........... C;11.7.,c4 :1110 elth.ll:4 - ciiii.l acid St. ..... r. ACCONAI ()DATION 9' to It• -Ff . OAl S +36ra: EMIM=E Lutti tat Arri ;to Ldt.tl . Arrive Allntrbouy NOW Bris:ton New 1 .ti,.;ten f,lla ihertY 9,90 aie tu :5,311 aat graft it $2l. in 3.30 p m 1di.44 A itt fc,Pl) ato , , p 8.311 P .• ;.cl 2,1$ fp to fl: 8,15 if ja 3,20 I.:;t'p ara run by Colutu;:a t L 11134 which it IL! nta-utt-r. Flower than fittkots gttoti ou thd ttab: 1.1,1_1 11l at ethille.ad. l'hec;,2i.l 1. In hehoNimolatiurt train cornftt.3 :Jew I:rightori with hackuta fer isizty Cutio. T.:trough train! marmot as f0110w , .-- t tott.n. with At...os fur Nor t;h:;ue. &force, ouncicowa. &h. AlOhio, to P. 2 1 ,1 from Killaroburgh. Anson, Cuychoi,o. fa;:ii. etc. At. inancficibl, Ohio, i:+11. Mount Velma% Shelby. --tiaucasty, Tolodo. Detroit. etc. M Crostlir.o, forDelaware.Spriognold.Colurnbtu Cincinnati, Xunia, Dayton. indianannlia. Saint 1.4347//el, Louisville, etc. At taloa. for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton. Toledo or:. At Port Wayne, for Porn, Lafayette Tod.. Saint f.ottu. Quincy.. Kooltok,St. Joseph and 'Menus duet° points in Central Indiana tilinobr. 2t. Plymouth for Laporte. neat Chicago, with trains for till yubiota in Till- Mrs:A:xi, lowa, Wiaconqin arA Winne eta. ur rurth.er information anti ticket: app:, tiIiORGEPARKLYI Ticket t. Pacaer.Ker Stat.." ‘4, l ,e s ,, rg h . snit s.Q CAS..%-iELßrit.n.Y Agt..„ . 7 .0 ?AN JER V En', tleneral :in riot— , ter dent. rf M. P. denoral Pap...war .A..mat it - 411.NVV./.4.ND, 6HU Mail AND ll %WEI:LING BAIL lao r331131ER ARRANT. On and idiot MONDAT, . An 62, Tmias will leave the Depot ot the Footrnad, in Pittalourgh, as follow: 'iTTSBIIitOII, COLT IMBITS- • NAtft 43.(wvi: LINE, VIA 9'llliUDf.:4 l 7kut..E. tttbourgh...... 1,00 a. in. 1110 '9 1.. pi. co etoo bon vine— 4,00 4.00 ari art - 0,60 " 110„16 " do ..... ILI() " ri,45 " 4,20 p. 6, , 110 a. tn. St.:Lents j 7,110 a. in. 6,46 p ut leo change of ease hettreen Pittsbnrxh and (lin eirnati. tit•iendid 3iler•lllf cans xttot.o.led to all night PlTTSitl'it , ;..ii Loavos PittAbor d .a. e. at e•S 1111 32,50 3,00 " 9.14 3,05 " Steubenville.. 4.00 " I I).ttt.; " 4,09 " houlinE.. ...... 54 " 10,23 " 4,53 Bellair ..... " 5.0 n Conner...tin:4' at ilateatin4 with I kitantit,re and oh, and at . - 13 , .!tair r•ih Central Railroad for . te. COlambuo anti " • . ousi. - i r.ud I.tent.t; rr PITSBEi t.T A NL) A .N . eaNwPitiz.ti , a^r', t , do " 3,titt " do Bayard .... 2.44 do • . .... .„. r:" j do Hodson. .... P 4.00 ; Clecola• t••,lr. " 1 et ; :tti it..nneetlnk at itdrqrd with " I .7^.. ,, :tarawn , le: Now art t' Dever, at Altt an-a with Plt - sltdrsli, Fort and Cl.i. . A n liaii"Oila and , Itn-inne.ti P. IL 1.,: iin.l I.'oler:hum. and pt. - wal• It Erie. Ll , eL:r . ., E. 11 tf.tlet!ts, fitterett. Chi , tg-) and the rt•.:l 4t 4,04: p kr.riva at. :-3,.>0 r.. a :ill Pr. in innnt 1.0.111tE , in . the ah cc n.rthivent, can he pro- Pitt9hurgh. L0'.:1 , .,E, Ticket Agent. • ‘-'1 .i.:;:%4,..±1.1.6 tSlwcion, Pran SuAcion, ihrlUgn Hr.` - ' , 7 41714,3 t I fl 3l A. USIA Rir ON AND A;? - 1.:! - .Ft 6:;D AY Preisl'LVl - Azl CET:U.L Lll,lloAir EIGHT TIIAINN. • VII THE HAIL TRAIN lea es pi-Cry morning Omura Sunday) at 2,1.0 a na lato7pi , lng only at the principal statiens, and imihnig direct connectiuns at Harrisburg for Baltimore and IVaahingten, and for New York cia the Allentown font°. I'l IE THROUGH EXPHEriS TRAIN leaves daily at 3,50 p m, stopping only at principal sta tions, making direct eonneetion at Harrisburg fox Baltimore nad iVa.shingtosi. and ior SOW York via Allenunen route. TILE FAST LPN leaver the station daily. (except Llanday) at 0,20 p. Tu., stepping only at principal stations, oonnecling at Harrisburg for Balthnore and Washington. TIIE LOCAL itagitlliT TRAIIL with Passen ger Liar attached, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 a, in., running as far as Conemaugh, and stopping at all stations. ACCONNODATION TRAINS JOAN iTOWN ta:COMMODATIOLI TRAIN, leaves daily Wiceept Bandar) a 2 ,45 P. 22., stop pine at all etations and rumnieg as far as Cone maagh. ferasT ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Viall's station leaved daily toscokt ttandayJ at %AO a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for hir.don kayo& doily, (ezoopt Sanctity) 11,00 a. m. TH llt to ACCAMMOU TRAIN Walla etation loavon doL9rlazoaptuzday) for at 4,00 p. FOURTH ACCOMMODATZON TRAIN for Wall's station, liasycs dai y, firoapt Sundry) at s,l p. Till: CHURCH Leaves Wall', St 1. iOll at 0.05 • tu: rot uraing leaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p in. ISETUkini ENO TIKA.IIIIII, ARRIVE fl PTETSISDRGII AS FOLLOWS: Mailess 131,23 p. m 131,03 a. m. Fast Line 123 m. Johnstown Accommodation 10,0,3 a. m. 3 a. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation 6,30 a. in. 2.1 Wall's Statii.a Acoommodation 16,1141 gs. m. 3d Wall'a Station Accommodation 1,05 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation 6,10 p. m. 14-Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Express and Tohnstdwn Accommodation East and West, and also with Local Freight. East and West. The Traveling Public will lind it greatly to their interest, in _going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA ItAILROAD, as the acoom modationa now offered cannot be ettrpassoi .on any other route. Tho Roa.d is Indlested with etono, and is entirely frog from dust. We can p romise safety, Speed, and Comfort to all who may favor this Ittad with their Patronage. FAREs TO NEW..... 41.2 ..... 4 05 i LANOAST /140 ....... alo 7.63 grii - Baggagootteckod to all stations on the re= ylVania nearoad. and to ?hit:do:phis.. I.taltc oro and Nett erie-Passoncors pnrc:hasiog iioluets it cat - o o.:. be charged an eseees acooretng to distance tray /3184 in addition to (11cm:don sows, oxcePt from stabons whero tho company b oo no Agen t . MIPTICIP4I.4t Mqe f 1 °SS tho Company will hold tharISCIV63 rer,DollSible Perslln ( baggzge (M i lt : and frnaitiLtn,ront ies i ti:zZhaSeinitHi, el, 4X) to convey kaiPenecre and imiskaga to and from flit depot, at a chs.rgo not to ogozed s 3 corls for each passenger and baggage. For ticket/3 apply to J. AITIVIA'AUT, Ascot At the reanz. IL It. 231.99:411tfitation on ;Aborts and era= t strootz. not ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Firth Nt., Bank Block • ris UREA AGAINST ALL 'UNDO OF FIRE AND IGAltlislE USES. ISAAC J ONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD Vise President: 1). 31. BOOK. Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM 1.) HAIN, General Avent. Elt ECTORS—isnac Janos, C. G. Hamm Ea-- L. Chihli, Cast it. C. Gray. John A. Wilson. B. Fahnestoa. John D. McCord. Captain Adam Jaeqbs, R. P. Sterlins, Capt. W. Dean. Robert L. At'Grew. Robt. H. Davis. nodlß 111,t 7, .) Can, Bucket arid Sholl Oysieri reooivod daily and sold whole: zlo and rotao. ley2o:lyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TILOS. tIVINL)N.E., I".roprie 1 or. 1.11 AWN° TA LIEN AND IFIVITED ALA, at a great expense. with ail the ;gods i proventento. this popular rurort. :ha iber i 3 prepared to aattua,tu(slote his frtersis 1,5,1 the Puha° generally. wait tho host the i:.rket affords. btill'EAS will ho,,erved acs, ver.ety of etyle nrin the SetiNoll. Lll4l,:intS and ..i.L.t>; ;eats cettiLlent :a eotetnending to the public :ur their excellence. Air - MEALS i•ercc.l up at al! hours. and IiAY an d )A RDEItS apt: is 01.311, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBUIIGH. Fr4lllE IitIfIIBSCRIRER- A NNOUNCES A. to thepublic that he is in daily receipt of FitESII SHELL AND CAN OYSTEILS. <JAME, .kc.. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known hougo with everything in the eating and drinking lino at the LlOl.lOO. J DUN tiIIALER, jio.o:ty l'smrieter. AI:RENTZ, iv Proprictcr; No. 34 t Liborty strcut.ithlt be side tho ikpa .1 tiku Pouns:Orkitia :La ht, w,et couvculuat houee u: the city paeseriv!,.-; arriTaig by that rola. Os, ,SJ:lealeraint ex - PWiee, ..at ALANSION LV l, o:.tit sl,:ve of ••I . ..2:sIS ',Li 317 A:11 he •• 4 ftr. Lt It l.-: Lc LIN t:2 LINE Ola stt i'lf tNtreorgil. lII= CA.fIIZIAGE3, BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS, till LILI ES AND SLEFHIS. No. I 7 P4!un Strec-i, Pltikhorol. Kt- AI; work warrear bo u: tbe beF: mate rial and wo:kuni:•il:;,. 1.3 a!, f I.;:i ek* p P.llU•ri. t.ts h fa. tt JJ ry Sk.4sir , .:, fc ~ SO, .1. I . .tit AND .•i T HOM: /1!7 FA 3. fr. 3'S FURNITURE AND Cit/iisi WiIi;iHOUSE No. Id-I FEDERAL :4., Al.LEuti :•LLN V. Undertadang, ir, all Inanaco, will receive ;Irotoptaitentioa. Orders ea:, Io lit tat tan room at tLa Livery Stalk, o f ;q r . JA FLoyD . Ohio street. Allegheny. soiS:ly APOLLO 11A1.1. eIIARLIIb roLnind his old friends and custotuors that ho Mill botound at his old stand. APOLLO [(Add, raooo on Fourth street. klo has alwaye on band the best Quality of Lager Leer, :mil in c,,, nne ,ti,, w ith I t o , hail, a well appointed billiard tialiloll, with good tables,. balls and cues. . . Itevuutubbr [lto 144 ce., Ai•r,llo liall. Youritt na nearWnr, , i. antnint, Irnat I..urt!) I)li LOOK 1514 GLASS Jr 1, 1 1! 'ruin , : FRAME .11.1 NE FA 41'1011 Y NOS. 221 EAST TIV I;:NTY - Till R D STREET, 173 &175 (HUED STREET et 215 CENTit h STREET. Fistablished Ea tablished 13:t8. This Establishment has been in sucoomilul op eration . 21 years, and is the Largest ofthe the United States. We have on hand or manufactured to order every description of LOhlli[NO NLASS, PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRANIES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval and Mantel glasses, Coneeeting Cur ' Mena, Basil and Bracket Tabies, with Marble Slalis, Toilet Glasses, etc., Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths euita hue for transportation, either Gill, Berlow, Rose wood, Oak Zebra, Itirdavvs, Alethoint , !ll etc. Om now Mani:factory and exrcnitive Imitate.] enable us to fournish any article in our line as good as the best, and as slitop as the chtopest. DEAL biltB Alt INV Uhl) TO CALL UPON us when they eptit New York. We claim to be able to supply them with every articla in our line which thay con possibly roquiro, at prices lowat than they can purchase elewhere. Ordere4 rich it attended to with vrompimia. /k nut failta call when you visit New .I'ork. Office & Warorooms, No. 215 Centro St., N. Y. my2:3tud 110 RACE V. SIGLEIt. et. r A NDRETH'III GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARDANTED FRESII AN D 1,1 EN E INE ies - Also a general assorircient o Ultimalineal Implcouriatri, Wrote Shimie sad Oral ttttt outail Trees, received and for sale by B'ECKIIAM & LONG, No. 12 - 1 Liberty streei acct deem Here's Flatq. tub 22 Eon Beture going., buy a flair Of BOOTS, SHOES, AND GA ITEM. AT 110itLAND'S Cheap Chak ∨ an 9 9.S Market streot. M door from Fifth. a 11 SMITH, NOTAL Y P 13 C PiTTSBURCH POST. FIFTH STREET* mho. HYD/tAllrtiii WiJ Ce,,i-tit received and for sale by au2:' Oni.f.roo: 11.T.11 ILITABLE SEWlellnig.EY MACI.II , V ERTY FOR SALE. — Three-fourth acres of land pleasantly situate at five ininut. fits walk from the Station: large variety r.s elide° fruit mid hadetrees, hadetrees. grape vine,. etc: a family uninidon ul hall, parlor , , library and twelve morns, excellent cellar, stable, lee house, large garden with fruit, and Blowers ell well arranged and in geed order. For Price and terms apple at 5l Market street. S. CUTHBERT .i , SONS, • Real Estate Agents. griOLT#4' ANIEALLEN'S AND WILIER LOC KVIEVOLVERS—the Lodi. in Marks for nie •• v an./ . V.tdvirN: 1 T171.'1.17 , 0 •11941-13,....}“.• COLTI4 REV OLVEICS, 4LI. IstiAEft. Old and New Model for sale at lin priceS Itt)WN k TY , II,NY. ..treet. AMP K NIIVESTm NI /FE, roam AND Spoon—Bowie tinives,Mr,enie by sae, BOWN & TET144,136 wo o d atrest. - RAILBOA.DS WNW RAILROAD. ROUTE VIA RUM= MID INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATIR. R. Connecilua at Indianapolis with Tern Rante, mad Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, tort. Loon tad Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and alatu,and Michigan Central RailoadstorCHlCA -33, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all teria.fdial points. Itl'ooalt F.-eight Train to lII3IENAPOLIS. r1..11. N. 1.; I ; TY, I.AFA l'urrE and PERU. t s h L 4 aria I . loheligetS carried front or I.cwtracehnrg iu legs time than bY any ,th,tr is -four hcorc, - .Lila at ad lea ia,i7.—rtad by which. :di; i•atents can be fron Cincinnati to tie 'Nor ad•butit,brcak -• • trt hulk. • =ado to 1, E. GI 11 r:0; ; ;S, Agerti t Cit,c:una,•. .7. Ir. % 'a;;ene al Larerimotimrgh: ti•UtiOn .ttarb.-,o :or ilautnt;3il.:int Lib rlf VP....g PU4 0 0, 111,6E1:ON A I . 1....1.:1:V4(Tga1fut;.1. For further infortuurian tiPty to 'IIIOI%IAS (No. 115 IN mter :tceet.) agent of the Cimupans. who le prolittro to give 11114.01.1Liii RI:- (IRIPTS for passengers and fr.igut to Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette. t;biiage. Peru. Ureen eagle. Crawfordsville. cher . le.e on, Paris and Mat teem. if. F. IMP. D. President. JotFN r, CII General Froi‘ht. Agent. mktB UPEOLSTRILIN G. tiPii(ll4STilli:lit V, 8S PO l .llllll ST., IiEA.Li WOOD. r .1.1 Silt; ESCIII it*: RS NCI 11: AC. and heel: constantly on hand every .irtiele in the:: line, ornatitents, Certain ifoiale. Criufortii, Fea (dint , Beds, ttragee of all kind:; alSa , the ren,lieet,ai Patent Spring Beth.. Jill kin& .1f Sendes, iiiinda andx . tured. rlti" Prampt tif tent rn ;ricer. 11 order; for fit ting and las il.:arnet,. Cloth; E;)131:1 nisc HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS SA.V 21 Gir IL 11 0 No. griO Libbirty Kiraot Next to POUBSylvszda Pasanger Depot Pkopricd.or. 1.1 - '„T!'. - llt th'reAn"l2 l ,-;1 pular resort, the•sulmoribor i. propareo :10.1e0 1 111- rundate his old eustoutore and the 'midi.% gener ally, with the hest the markets affords. °Fitters will bo sorvoti up in every variety of - style. during:the sewnin. IVincs Liquors and :ties he fools confident in rueouituending t.) the pantie ler their excellence. ZMINIM=II Ault. .'.4.*•,lti:;ri F.l"k% 4.*. %VEST Az C 40., I'l i NtS 2:tl MOM 011101 AT 111 :BY TEN - ULM= MUTUAL 111131TRANOE OOKPANY, Op PIIII.A.MIETAPIIIA. On Badno,Liinitad or Perpotaid. m eri d ian . die. Frniture. ft.. in town or OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT RTREET. caws capital, thimp,sie H. Amoseta, $303408 N. Invested as follows; viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155 605 00 ilround rent, fi rst ohms 2.462 50 Ponns7/vania Railroad ,cost Cos 6 rent. Mortgage . Loans. =AO. ........... 27,400 00 Philadolphut city 6 vP oent. loan &LOW t.yu Allegheny County 6 VI cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loansseoured —. 10,000 00 Collateral loans. well , 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Illeuntaht 2 500 Pennltaisgilroadoom_pany. mortgage loan-- 4. 0 00 00 vania lUalroadVo.S_ -tock.. 4.000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual insurance Company 24.360 00 Stook of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 Oil Stook of Delawaro Al. &Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do ...... ......... ... 5,135 01 Meohani.m" Bank do 41,12 50 Union M.lnsureace Co's Sail , 160 00 Bills Reosivablo. business. paper .. - . ... 16,47 16 Brok Amounts. secured interest, sic-- 0,216 72 Cash on band and in bands of agents.. 11.315 15 $303 500 903 CLISM TENGLE'Y. President. DEBECTORS. Clem Tin l ey . Simnel Biepham. Wm. R. Thompeon. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. WWieog Mweeer. Corn°line Stove/am - Beni. W. Tingior. • John R. Werra Marshall Hill. 11. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop. Robert Toland, change Leland. Fredoriok Leonia.. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. J&11/$8 S. Woodward. John Riese% Piitebarkb. Z. bd. lllNCHMAN.____SeoretarY. J. GARDNER COFIN._ Agent. ruyl6 Northeastoorner Third and Wood gig. ME MUTUAL NAPNYIf IN. 'HUMANS% COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE_, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS: PIMA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Caro and Frs4t, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSU CF.S on Goods. by Rivers. Canals. Lakes , and and Carriages. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Her generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses. Jto. DIRIECTORE—WHIIam Martin. Edmund A. Solider. Theophilus Paulding. Johß N. Pears" John C. Davis, James Trs_umnair. Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Hand. Wm. O. Ludwig, Joeaph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. linstayea. G. Lleyer. H ti Craig. Charles Kelley. tell RStokes. J. F. 'Welton. Henry Sloan. w_erd Darlingtom . Jones Brooke. Spencer ')gain, Thos.C. Hen& Robert Burton. Jaoob P. Jones , James B. M'Farland. Joshua P.;Syre. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Memo: A.D. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. • THOS. C. HAND. Vies President. Hama Lyi.aoas. Seoretaiy. P. A.BLADETRA Agent, No. 65 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh 1e:1. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS ZOIr FIRE. /OWE FRANKLIN FIRM INSURANCE A. COMPANY OF PHIL AD E I !IA OFFICE: NO. 43 61 and 417 CRESTNITE writ Err, near Fitlle. SA'ATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Aot of Assembly. being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1.896.393 88 Real Estop, (present value 11(t1.3/3 coat Temporary Loans on ample Collet- 102.995 25 tarsi Securities M 56 Stooks. (meant value (186,667 72) NU cost e 9.746 66 Notes sad Bills Emoeivable WI GO Cash 27,919 33 $2.203,t11 tid The only profits from premiums which this com pany can divide by law. tire from risks which ha t e been determined. Insurances made on every deecription 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 paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the ativantaecs of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Leasesvaidduring the year ISM% .62.1153 86. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Detainer, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias IL agnor, •David S. Brown, Samuel Grant Isaac Lee, Jacob It. SinA, Edwar ! tieorge i 9. R iti:!Lartis, ci C. DAKLEE, emrge EDIV• tti. A N D C . BANC/t, Pre:Ml.lM_ Wu. A. STIL:P! . Se , r.tl rr prodera. J. !IA itLiNIN COFFIN. Agent, c,r. Third an.l Wood etc. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ! OF PITTII.4BUIttiII. GEORGIE DAR. 91 1 ,.. President. F._ M. IiORDON. Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. tienq Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Siang k Coy Warehntme, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A liome Institution managed by Directors who known in tho o.multnitzaty, and who are leterthino.l, I:het-1114y, to man taln the which thy bnv,- th,o who , lix,iro to be MOUT ftd. MEE !Ml= ASSETS, r..E`TOBEIt Ulla, 14 . 461. Sn.ek Aoeount..l Ri,nn no 31i•rtgafe 2,1r0 iM , 06(13 1 Open Aozounta. eta.......... o.lah Prandial* Nt4sa .Notaa and Bills al:counted, R. Miller. Jr ., DIRXCIORki. James hi 'Anley. Nathaniel Holmes, Aletander N imiok. Deorge Lamle Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Iticketson, Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer. Darid M. Long. Roes J. Thomas Benj. liakowell. John R. Wihme. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGALEY. P SAMU residentEL. REA. Secretary. kale., €or. of Market and Water ate., Lt/all7OB against Loss and Damage in the Natiga tin of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes. and Barons, and the Navi gation of the Beta. Insurer against Lows and Dania by Dirt'. DIRECTORS. Jew. Park Jr.. B. F. Jones, T. M. Bowe. George Ilinghsni. John Shipt on. S. Barbanel. John S. Dilworth. C. 11. Zug. Wtn. Bagaley, O. Johnston. Reese Owens. B. Preston. S. M. Kier, Jae. M. Cowen J. Caldwell. ruh.D:lsdh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Customs Noose Capital $219.100 Amato $304,918. '101)"11J. MAKE ALL 111171DN OW IN WW SURANCE.either Perpetual or Limiteii.on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P._RlNG,_President, IL W. BALDWIN View President. OR& Charles Bayes. DIRECT g. R. Cope. F. B. English. George W. Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clasrtou, S. J. Nagano E. Wiler. F. DIAOILBUSX. B watery. J. (1. COMM Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. NO. MOOItiIIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR THE 8.41.11 Of P/(1 • METAL &ND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK prrruntraGu. JABMS MONONGAIIito LA PLANED/0 MILL. would respectfully in form the public that be has rebuilt Shift the fire. and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the nowmt and !Mast approved machine'''. s now prepared to furnish flooring and Planing boards. scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. sash lnd shutters. kiln dried, frames, mouldings, boa making. Lim denrrn PITT/MURAL Sept, 7.1g57. • j a 2O - BOOM AND SHOWN, AT NO. 99 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT 27111 Math Ladies English Lasting .Ileed Gaiters for $l.OO north $1.26. Ladies English Lasting Conn.'s Heel Gaiters Lor $1,25. W:75, Liam Luau Congress Reef Gaiters sl = r tiagrok Morrow° Beal Boots for Pine goat Cameo Heel Boots for $1.37. tqlk 11: lEfXrlelgr 75. • All srlikerieraerlailairparasoreura• JAIL MU, SS NM* dant awr liatketZoiiimi spINI THR PITTSBURGH POST . Pabliaindsvory ooraina, i3isidaYlow*P6l4.l corner Fifth and Wiwi litresClL 1111 PIM ANNUM. nY ADVANCIL nirDolivarod by carrion 12 and Derma& 1/Am OF ADVERTISING gqll/.tri. e time __.----. 50 "nen - --- __.411 00 one.week_-- ...... ......... —.. 1 75 " one montb„-5 00 three months" "._ 12 00 " six months 10 00 " nine menthe 24 00 " ono year 30 00 TEN LUTES make a square. "Lout eight WOE* averane a line. Busmen! notices. incorted on the local page, ten cents a lino each insertion. no Saturday Morning Post lasuod from tho same office every Sahar a / 4 Y morning. g/ig•Terms $1 per annum, in advanoe Sir Singl e copies. ready for mailing. mvg miltre; gO - Addison JAMltti P. BARS Editor and Proprietor AP Advertising at reasonable rates. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 30 THE battle of Sharpsburg. says . the Na tional Intelligencer, if sterile in some of the results of a great victory, is none the less signal for the light it sheds upon the prowess of the Union troops and on the skill with which they were handled. This battle has given to the enemy and to the world the assurance of the solid qualities which constitute a steadfast, disciplined, and powerful army, Capable of accomplish iug great results in the future. A victory won by brilliant strategetic movements, or gained by surprise, however signal in its accomplishment, conveys but small assurances of similar good fortune in the future. But a victory gained by superior pertinacity in both receiving and giving that "hard pounding" which was wit nessed at Sharpsburg is a victory that af-. fords the augury of achievements yet to come, and which we can count upon with the more certainty because of the fiery ordeal through - 'which our army has just passed. GitN. CAss lately gave a piece of advice which it would be well to have impressed upon every officer in mfr. army. The Gen eral was making a parting speech to the 2.lth Michigan Regiment, and to his adopted son, Cu!. Morrow. who is its commander. The old gentleman said: "I need not say any thing to you rela tive to the display of courage—that is com mon to Americans, but I beg of you for God's sake do not allow yourself to bestir prised." Brigham Young's new Theatre A Salt Lake letter in the St. Louis Re publica it says that Brigham Young is build ing a theatre, at his own expense, which, in size and commodiousness, will com pare favo . rabli with any theatre in the West. It is one .hundred and forty•fcur feet by eighty; the stage is sixty-four feet deep; the heighth trout the fluor to the temporary ceiling is forty feet, and to the top of the dome, which is not to be tinish• ed off this year, sixty tic feet. It has three tiers of galleries and the usual in• side atrrangeme:ll.4. The edifice is built of Mtunt- Cul th.• Massacre in Turkey Th e ceeduietieolde papers report the the town of Alalia,ll, in the district of Zey tun, has been raised to the ground, ani its inhabitatus, who are Armenians, put t the sword. Thu ArIllt•IiiiIIIS had partie . pared in a insurr,ction in I urkish hilling many lurks, an upon the I urki.it gov ••r:,m, , ,t of '.`-o• a..pleteXt tll 1m A rnic (Jl-.35:.:0n S rin2:s, I.lambria Uo., Pa. itiELm)ITFUL A'N D POl u- LA It p 11101: er located direct ly on the line o f 1t,,. l'enn-ylV.9llitt Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2.360 feet above the level of the ocean, will be open for guesta from the 10th of June till the 10th of Go tober. Sin,* tot season the grounds have been greatly Improved and beautified. and a number of Cottages have been erected tor the 110061W120- dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the anon romantic Alia all rueli pluette in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. 'The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, *Ol cut ettroothms he, e in k riNt-dams Livery Fivible, Tables. Yen-pie Ailevs. Laths. etc., ionether with the -pureet atr and M 6 it I 1,, n'O.A not-it kummiGeent un , unrhin 9c0n..r1 to he fluid{ in the eoubtry. 61 for the round trip from Ph iladel- Phia. 4 . 0 ; iron, Pittshargli, $.3 Oa,. For further in:or:nation, address W. MULL f N jefb-dtf erniiftilla Springs. Calabria Co., I s 2t. 1:4.07; 19 T A, R IrL6BOl 76 CSTE2 . - .0 dii'A , J , l TIIR GREAT CI % FOR CONSUIPTON /NI HE PROPRIETOR OF THEO MEDI AL VINE having made it the Study . of years to Concentrate the life of the Pine TreAmto a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medioine is prepared with much Care, the tar being distilled expressb to ititherefore free from all impuri ties of mg urn tar. It has cured more oases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will cure Brunehttlia. It vrilloure Asthma. It will cure More Throat sand Breast. It will cure Cough.. and Colda and is an nvaluable remedy for diseases of tho Kidneys, Jriunry Consplaillll4. 1111.1leware of Counterfeits - 611 you have the Dyspepsia use WISPIARDS Dyspepsia Pill, and if they do not - - _ _ CUre you go to tho agent of whom YOU purchase' them and receive your money Please call at his store and got a descriptive oir nlar. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on seept of One Dollar. _ _ No. 10 South Second street. Phila. L. Q. SE WISHART_, Propsiotor. Sold by Dr. ligliSEß. No 140 Wood street no9:lyeal ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS, /lITIErs INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl van direct route betw e enesson Station Station, on the Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. was chartered in 1858, with privilises to confer the usual Collegiate honors and Dogi out. healthyon of the College in one of the niosi in Penneylvania--this portion of the A I le. an d ric- ureseue scenery. ghat" Mountains being r7ovorbial for its pure water, bracing air, The Scholastic year commences on the Fli MONDAY after the 15th of ADJUST, and e n d. about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide I into twb Session'. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus n um . sary for Land Surv e ying, :ft&ecrinn. Re., Re., will be furnishing by the MOUtUt IOI 2 to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forum no sutra charge. Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Timm—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly ed_y_an es ..... ....... Washing and use of Bedding ..... Classical and Modern Languages.. ex tr a.... Students spend Vacation at the College if Reference can be nude to the Rt. Rev. Rish,, r , O'Connor. to the ROO. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mary's Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgt Diocese. CLOSING OUT SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S. ati9 Market Ftrent. 24 dnnr frnm Fifth. ROUND COAK AND COAL FOR Foundry use.received and for eale by slat HENRY N. COLLINS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A 41LABS PACKER. One that understands Lame fitting Preferred. SCUMERTZ & MARLEY. sell N 0.153 Wood street. LAN VAS relleirM, WAIT IN THE AKAR. ket—st McCielland's AndiOn.ssFift4etziotl FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSI3IL7II,I3-11 SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MAMMOTH WEEKLY, PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THZ ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEIYSPAPE PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH AND WAS ESTABLISHED IN IW 1 s 0 4 . lin IT 0011TAISI ALL TEO CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, slid ftraiabee the moat reliable MONETARY, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OKOOIMI TO PRESF to Chet with a chola* selection of Tales, Poetry. Literary and Selentitit Articles. Valuable Pitallaticail In. lartnedlan. Agricultural Nests. de., de. FURNISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTOR or oomoiled with the greatest care. from THE LE,ADLNO PERIODICALS OP THE DAY -ALSO Embracing every Important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN ADD DOMESTIC. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. *c WILL ALSO 81 FOUND IN IS TILE FARM AND THE FARK elt.The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past. the Publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perihelion of this Department THE VAR NEWS. Sir As a source of additional interest to all Masses of readers, the progress of the present civil war. in which great armies are engaged. will be closely canvass and the most important events carefully collated ed. and presented to the reader.— fly followi su c cin ct lyrations of the armies from day to day.presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run, nine history of this lamentable rebellion. TOE SATURDAY MORNING POST VIU be Porniahed to subscribers at the low Dries of One Dollar a Year, and it will be lotted a rood investment. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the same Milos EVERY MORNING. It is s complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligence. Telegrapisle, Load, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Mon. starry, Commereied, TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also. editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEE SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, ate. Mr THE IMILY PonThas an exteadve circulation by railroad and river, through boa agents and by the mall/ and is a capital adverti sing medium. The payer . it furnished to muhicri berg at VI per annum. o Advertiserosents inserted at moderate rates. ML Address JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, °Mena mom AND WOOD STRUM '2ITnIIMIGII. PA. airSead nor messy by sail at Tay BANKING HOMO. - DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, - 6 FOURTH OTRLET, CHARTERED IN 1856.71 OPAN DAILY, MOM TO O'Cletun also. from May 1s on t to No Wednesday a end Saturday errnimP. vemb let.from Odeon and fr om November let to May W.fro m oto 8 °Work. - . Deposits received of all sums not leg than ON/ DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice& year,in June and December. Lateran has been declared semi-annually, in June and DOOONI. her since the Bank was organised. at the rate of eia per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out , is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and boars_the same interest from the first daya of June and De cember. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or oven to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in 111311 than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND OND-HALF PRR ORNT. A TRAIL Books containing the Charter. By-Lawa, Bales at the and &iodations. furnished gratis, on applination olßoa. PitialDiNT. GEORG& ALBREIL ;vim ranammres. John B. lillradden. imam M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshall. Alexander Speer. James B. D. Meals. Gad. L. Fahnestock. A. M. Polka*. Jams) Modules , . RIB Burrela. James Hardman. Win. J. Anderson. lIIMIES. Alexander Bradley TI . James D. Kelly. John 0. Backofon. Peter A. liladene. George Black, John H. Moneta John B. Canfield, James Shiala.. Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. O _barite A. Colton. Walter P. Marsheß. Wm. Douglas. John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. Ringwarr i , Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenbarrwr. Win. S. Haven. Wm. E. Schmitt& - Peter H. Hunger. Alexaeder Mid% Riehard Hays, Isaac Whittler, Wm. S. Level,. Christian Yeager - BNCIEITARV AND TIttAINTINR. CHARLES A. COLTON. - N HOLMES SOBS, BA NU ELLS • and Accepta nces, ke and Deakin • Notes, Draft (kid. Silver aedßang Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Weis'aser. Cities constantly for sale. . Collections made in all the cities throughtukkke United States. Deposits received in par isoatS 4r current paper, No. 57 Market street. bestitst Third and Fourth streets. wmaams a cal BANKERS & Exuamsraz BROEL:,:ai WOOD STREET, CORNER THI4I'I-`, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR ALDEIiMdN. OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward_ COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MARL; Deeds. Bonds, Mortgaget and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgententa Taken and Bills Probated. ar6:lr JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THR SAL! OP Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally. - Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Franois G. Bailey. Williuiu Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittaburxh. Boyd & Ott, Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell. Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton & Co.. Wheeling. my23:2ptfils T. T. IirGURN Et CO, -•N D - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. seeond story. *TAB cork entreated to me wild be neatly and promptly zoomed. 0021 • I umnsigg NG GOODS, SU ITA lILE FOR THE SEASON. MACRUM d GLYDE Incite attention to their stock of tIENTLE- M EN'S and Yo.tliTlE'S LID PIO and Traveling Shirts. Collars. • tea. sioibenilers, Linen nail Sllk ei anilkereli lets. Glowt•%. If Ove, Umbrellas. ate. • ARM)" SITIRTS, liui Soldiers ' Purtdsbing 'o•is. al w on hand at NlAt'ItUM & ti &.Y oo' S. eulf2 :8 313 rk et st.. between hth &Diamond. IMPORTANT TO VENTORS • PATENT AGENCY.' PATENT AUENCY. DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. I's' ROUT. W. FENWICK ; For Twelve Ifenrn . r, For the goon. tour an Macaw of thri itreurh of Nolen- Patent Oftlee..thei .3 I llc Ana rrionn I: Pa tent Aiken y last four as isl,atad for rlti,,en IYears iu the P. Member of the; eat Agency Bust. 11:ustt. Boardof Approl•!F NOTE—AII information neoce Laws proi-ore Patent and a copy of the Patentsent free oh e. Refor to present. Comunissioner of Patents. lion David P. llollowar. duMtf Plumbers and Gas Fitt6l . B, NO. 185 WOOD simmer s OPPOBI`/•IS FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH • I D 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGE?" INZAIL THE MAYOR% OSTIOU. prliPS, HTDRANTS SHEET. LEAD. Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted Load in the meet approved manner. Tanks lined Load op Copper. Bowes fitted with Water and Ow Fix tures. ap3 ayd N. B. All orders promptly attended to. PEACHES AND VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES II BARRELS PURE CI DEM VINEGAR In store and for tad' by WILLIAM lALGALEY, 12 and 20 Wood sir LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. Momrsir IN LANGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches , sad all kinds of val uable articles. for any length et time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. afr• J Moe Hours from 7 A. H. to 10 P. EL ain Strawberries for Canning. wow Ls THE TINE FOR CANNING /2 and preserving Strawberries. Those Belect ed for this purpose should bo of good color. solid in substance, of firm texture, and of superior fla vor. Exactly such a berry can be found during the Strawberry season, at .1. KNOX'S Eetablish merit No. 29 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Orders may be left either at his stand in the market, or at Horticultural store. selB NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS II We have an elegant and attractive stock o Trimming% Furnishlug Goods, Embroideries, Varieties, Notions, liosiery. Giotto, Gauntlets, French Draperie and Ilevure Skirts, Corsets, Head Nets. etc., in largo variety and low prim, for CASH. hIACRUM arLYDB. aul9 78 Market at., between 4th & Diamond MIA 200 Boxes M. B. Bunch Raisins: mo do Layer do 100 00 Half do oxes M. R. do 10 L • 50 Kegs Seedless ayer do do 25 Drums Sultana do Just received and for ease by DEYIIIER k BROIL seb Nos. 1213 and 128 Wood stmt. EPICAIRIA-4 TOM TO Assns. AßO IL for sale kr winrev army. j Idurbgt- rms.! OF csitemEnre •vryy‘lishowi atACeieuand's.zio. err Mifth street: ' Datilltifgettri Mimber. PELO7'AAB7 OR A r. f AAIJ (WIMP N. V fl 4 f.rif Orr BIEWALMONT & K 1 i WITOEN EWE! A..11` LA 1Y FRANKLIN, VRNAI4,IO m723:17d re:litany I ATTOILNIEW .I,A W, OFFICE, NO. nes FOUltallf HT J. D. IA t NO. 78 GRANT ilTiti:ET - - - ►II AUL; 1191IIIIIMON DENTIN A. • eueeessor to W. Biddle. No. 11l ;,!..•it Geld street. • Ars Oltioehoare?room 8 to lo'elock, tvol Irk DI V.) 6 o'clock. fali;;Jy, IRON MANUFACTURERS. • AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones Et Laugh. lIANUIPACT:7Itin Or ' Ino :NT „ift.N N I_, , JiiNiATA AND COMMON SHEET man. tooth's Patent Shafting, Piston lids, Platen, &I! WAILINIOUSES; 43 Water Street and 132 first Sarre PITTSIIITII6III, And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets. Chicago. ic.u.o Joins...jowl L. Bon,— Wm. M'Cra.toro PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS --JONES, BOYD & Co., 11,011AsurAerrituks CAtil EL. mu also, Spring, Plow, end A B cteel SPR tad AXLES. corner Rose end Firzt p treets. no2l:is CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, .84c, AND OIL OLOTHiI NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pieces N W BRUSSELS CARPEL' *V- These havefilet been rveivoit el' t aro the LATEST Ai) ftlellEST VATTERNS, the lowest prieo6. W. 15.'CLINTOCR. 4017 PPITEIBUGH, PA _ aj CARPETS, CIL CLOTHS, No. SI Veits . th Street. WattlUtatT PRECIOUS TO Tin E LAI E advanc fe rm irice, whi•th the fullest 11..- valltageiP oin purehare FOR CASH. ciei W. OUNTINGII4II...D. CUNNINGIIIII...P. CUNNINCIIIAN D. INNIBIN C. DUNCAN. DM at CO.—P ITT S. %../ BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—ware. 'noose, 11A Water street. and 156 Firft Itroet. Pittsburgh. three doors below the mononlfa hells House, Mounfeetnrero of Pitofbninh Ca te lt'iftdOW G hun Dru4gstz' (Rose Wean and Amer. can Convex Ght , •:f. for part windowd, eh v.; bpj and pulthe butitittn:s. up I _ _ . PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Oftioe, N. E. Co:. Wood & Fifth &it. FE BD MANE IMAM, DI RECTORS 3 Win. Phillips. ..I"tia/ei, D. Co. oar. John Watt. Capt. Jrio. T.,tthnad IL Hays, Srituuti P. sAirivor, John E. Parke. ti , earen Ii Jones, Charles S. Eis , ell, I'r.n Van Gorder. William Van kirk. C. lunaon Love. Pint. P Provident. Jolf IV ‘I'XI"P, ! r ise l'ree't. Wm. F. (JARS/2c E St, 500 . ,. ist; - I, ie URI RI: PIVIASII AAi D SODA ASIA— PURE POTASII Afk'D SODA ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of superior Potash and Soda Ash. rho.) who make their own Soap. and have use for either of these aro - :le sof 111 find it to their advar.tago to examine my stock before purchasing. elsewhere. JOSES.WI FLE.If I Nit:, JOSEPH FLE:11.1944, corner Market street awl the Memoir& corner Market street and the Diatom:J. .T2ti Cr POST STEAM PRINTING EST IRI<L tint CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, Al' /MI IftIECENTLY MA Itr. EZTEReIIVE ADP11 . 10?1S .tNI) IMPitOWEMENTEI We are new prepared exeenie Ldi ardera for EVERY DE;;CTOPTCON BOOK elk JOR PIRINTING With dispatch, and in the tuo3t stwcrior style - We have an office SECOND TO NONE And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE .& LEGAL PRINTING, BILLS OF LADING, CURTI. A. RS, HILL BEADS, BLANKS. DEEDS CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS, BRAY TICK EMS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, UEADINGN, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvftati ons,&o. 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