B.AILUOADIS 1..")41,4 PITTSBUR4OI. k %MAO giILWAT, TO Lia, POINTS IN ma WEST. ROUTH WESTPAND NORTH WEST. FAIL muLt.Briazlivarr. Commending August 16th, 18132. • --- rluarE cuseizoirA.Tl ALFICIL AL and to Indianapolis, Bt. Louis and Chioagc shorter than by any-other route. It,ESTWARD TRAINS. INet Line. Mall 11ttsMargh....2.,00a. m. 7 10 a. In. 121,50 p. m. A110gheny.....1,10 a. m 7:20 a. Iu„ 1,00 p. m, Arriv Orestlthe 14,20 a. tn. 5,20 p, Pt. Wayne—it i 0 p. m. Chicago 8,35 p. to. FOR ooLtnOtrs, OIIVISTNAT.T..t T. LOUIS Loalree . . . Crestline R,45 - a: m. 1.26 p. m. 8,30 p.m. Arrives at !• Columbus-11,R0 a. in. 10,15 p. in. einoinnotL '420 p. in. b,4D a. m 1 odlanns, olis.ti,3o p. tn.. 6,43 a. m 8 . Lotus. 7050 a. m its4s P. M All Trains *rough to Chicago without change of Care. N. B.—Thoitimo to Cincinnati Is tha ti ne as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads fleet at Columbus, and passengers all ito into Chwinnen together. EASTWARD "TRA ARRIVE AT PITTSBUTIGII Chicago Expierts _55030 a. m Chicago Mail Si,o p. Cinomnati sail St. Louis Exprev. ..... p. to ACCOMIIODATION TRAOS—Prom P-Idera: street Station. Allozh ens' Cite. Leavea ?j Arrive ; Leave Arrive Allegheny Nits Brighton New New ten Motherly 0,00 aDI :40,10 aui 15,16 am 6.20 a m 12,th0 m 1.•;O p m tt 4:5 o a.ao am. 44.20 p m , - ` 4 45,30 pDa 12.10 pin 2,4 5 .5 p m 6,20 p m 8,15 p m 2,20 p m am.° p 117:6'train'; re ran by Columbuu time. which b 12 miontes stewor than Pittsburgh time. WS. Tickets good on the acoommodation trains are tone at reduced pnees. The 6430 VIII accommodation train 000neots at New Brighton with packets. for 1 , 113 W Castle. Tiroagh trains connect as Follows— At noon, - with stages for New Castle. Mercer. oungstowthiko. At Ottrville.:iohio. to and from Millersburg-h. Akron. CuYahogu Falls, etc. - At mondial& Ohio, for Blount Vernon. Shelby. Eranuasky, Toledo. Detroit. eta. At Creatlina. for Dolawaro, Springfield. Columbus, tlmainnati.iXenie, Dayton. Indianapolis. Saint Laws, Louisville. eta. At Lima, for Sidney, Dotrott. Dayton. Toledo eta. At Fort *to, for Porn. Lath.yette..J.d.. Saint Louis, Q Keokuk, `it. Joseph and interme diate point in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plyinontkfor Laporte. And asChicago' with trains for all paints in llli s, Missouri. lowa . VilsoonsinapA Minnesota. Jtor further incarnation and 0 •••• ego tickets appal , o. !GEORGE PARKIN'. Ticket Ag't. Unior. Passenger Stan an. Pbtanargh. and A. Q CASSELBEICRY Age.., Allegheny. AMP/ B. 4M!t IS, Genoral Sanerecteedent gni. SS. General Pass•asgar Agent - - griLzwr.ilf,',Nli PITTSBURGH AND w 0,./ 'iratErslabril 8A.11110.1D. !.. r ~. filf4fEß ARRAN NT. ~, On and attar MONDAY, N'A ' . a. 362, Wreg:will icgive the Depot of th - ..gtogssivania aci. inXittabargh. as follow, : ~,,,, PFCTRIIITRON, COLUMBUS - ....NATI • IiiMPRT LINB. VIA STEUBENVIabLE. i. 4 cc a ititoinrgh-... 1.00 a. m. A 01 1.450 p. m. Co ikt o aulianvilla- 4,00 " 9 300 0 e1f0rk.......... 9,50 " 10,15 " u lantibus ..... - 11,10 " 11,45 Alves Cincinaati 4,20 p.m. 5,40 a. in. St.:Lauhl 7.50 a. in. 0016 pin einndo change Of cars between Pittsburgh and ein -1 . Spl a en d. did altering ears ettaohed to all night trams. Leavea 1 PITTSBUROII AND WINE:LING LINE. Pittsburgh la,oo am I 0,10 a m 12,50 p m Wellsville , 3.00 " 5,14 " 3,05 '" Venbenville.. - 14,00 " 9,10 's 4,00 " wheeling ' 4,54 " 110 ,23 " 4,55 I Arrives •i lielleir k 5,05 " 110,40 " I 5,05 " OonneotinE aElWheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,., and at :llellair all Central Ohio Railroad for [Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianan olifand Saint I outs and points west. . PITTSI3IDGIa AND CLEV"..iL AND LR/E. .. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00. a, F . 12,50 p. to. 40 W ellsgillo 4.20 ' 3 00 , do RaTard.........„.. 6,10 " 41,1.1 do Alhand - 6,43 " 4,40 do Iladson - 5,00 " 5,42 " Arrives Cleveland 0,15 " 41,30 " Connecting at Bayard with 'lrtsoarawaa :branch for New Philadolphin and Canal Dover at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Dudaon. with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cinelnn li 141 it it for Akron, Onyahoga Falls and Villorsli ire. and at Cleveland with 0 and it R R 'ir Rtioif Dnakirk, and Br ale, with C & T it R .;or Tak ' la Detroit. Chicago and the north weY . T ;tl l . 37 llio.4.;oon:nm'oclathn leaves at 4,00 p. in. ltetursioa. .tra!ns nrilvo at 2,20 a in. 9,15 a 101, 3,2.' and 00p9, Lt. Tnrnialdl t., eta to all prominent points ie tho west, soathwegi north or northwost, ran he pro cured at tho ilbc+-t5 street depot Pittsburgh. JOLN STEWART, Tiokot Agent. For teitiiir Pa ,. ticidars aPply to il WILtIAM t , I'EWART., Agent. At tip Company's n6no in freight Station, l':r.n Aa re na2l. / 1862. • SUIIIMiIit ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY.StL. PENNSIVANIA GENITAL RAILROAD, MEG:MIN DAILY TRAINS, 111 Mr. TWlSocy.si MAIL TRAIN IL leaves the passenger Station every inorr.ing (except Saudny) at 2,50 a in, stooPing only e.: the Principal stations ,and making direct connections at Harrisburg for .Baltimore and' Washington, and • for New York via the Allentown route. ^ TliE THROUGH 1 4 :31PRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 3,.7.0 p ta, stopping only at_principal eta ms.kingWashing nnection at Banish= fin • Balt imore anton, and for New York via Allentown routs. THE FAST lIITE leave( the station daily, (except Sunday ) 8,20. a strpnonly at stations connectiarylsng bgigf" a treand THE LOCALIFREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached, loaves the passenger station every morning(Sundays cxocpted) at 5,30 a. in.. running as-far as Conemaagh . and stopping at al l stations. ACCOMMODATION THAIrNM. JOHNSTOWN' ACCOMMODATION MAIN, leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 ~ stop pMg af all stations and running as far as Cone trangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leafes &Ely (except Satday,) at 6,40 a. in. SECOND AfiCOMIIODAT.ION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 11,00 a. m, TuIR D AOrtDMISIODATION' TRAIN fey station leaven dais , . (except Sunday) at 4,00_p. nt. • • eSMi.TH ADOOMMODATION TRAIN for 's station, Braves dally . (except Sunday) at P. at. THIS CHURCH TRAIN Leaves :Station at 0.05 a returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p m. 1LET1.41.5111104 TmAlisee • ARRrn. IN irrinu - Ran AS FOLLOWS:: ress snap as . tn. est Line... . . .... .... ......... a. In, .plinstown Acconimodation .10,05 a. in. ]pt Wall's Station Accommodation. -....6,G0 a. m. Wall's Station Aocommodation 13.415 a. in. ad Wall's Staten Accommodation . 1 ,05 p. m. 4th Walrs atatian Aecommodation....e,lo p, m, • Trains for Gilairsville and Indiana connect • Johnstown AcooMmodation East and West, and Also with Local. Freight, East and West. The Traveliggrublio will find it greatly to their pitwest, in going:East or West,to travel by the RNNSYLVAWA RAILROAD as the accom modations now efferod cannot get_ surpassed on any other router.' The Road is ballasted with Stone; and is entirely free from dust. We can Promise Safety, Opeed, and Comfort to all who • may favor this Rend with their patronage. r u • TO NEWYOAK.. g ) P ILA -....10.15,) 1010 3 15 .8 0 7,05 iirßaligage 0:1;11.* ed to all stations on the ?Dili 'Wards Itattroaid. and to Philadelphia. Balti ore and New York. „ ga('Passengers i)irohasing tleketii In ears will be charged an exow.s acoording to distance tray elo4 in addition le the station rates, except from, stations where 06 crompan,y has no agent. NOTicE—ln roll:4 of low, the Company will held then2SelVDS tesPortsibio for personal baggage only, and for an ansennt not o . 2 cceoding. 8100. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to Mid from thr depot. at a charge:not to exceed 25 cents for each pg.39enpar and baggage. For idokets appific J. STEWART, Agent. At the Penna. R.. 11. Pawenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets.S no ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, OFFICE, ;to. 8:2: Filth St., Bank Block ir NSIIRES AIGiA.INST ALL RINDS OF A. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONESdPresid.ont; JOHN D.McCOR.b. yVice .PresidenN D; hi. BOOK, Secrecari; OaPt. nNiAst Weller -al Aeent. • ......r, Ear° . cJonea, E. G. Reese% Har T chila fi . Cot : . , obOvid Jame,. Wilsoeciat k&i:rtrtglz. eta kihatrobl L i I, L. mitivnTralokm-P" nct29 RAILROADS. 'WNW 1601 A 3TE VIA ILIVDR LED A.‘ RAILROD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI A. B. INltinee ldni at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette end Indianapolis, New Albany and Sale and Michigan Central Rados& for CHICA GO. ROOK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERREgAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freigh and passengers carried from cinoLn aati or awreneeburg in lees time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, a>t as low rates. The only road,by whin i alliPm nts can be made from Cincinnati to the West. wi ut break ing bulk. Consignments made to T. E. GIBBONS, Atm' at Cincinnati, or W. B. OUTING, Agent at Lawrcticeburgh, will receive pnimpt attention. and no charge for commission: NO Cassius roe OnIN"A.GE On COMMISSION AT LAWRNIOEBCIIO. For fartber information ;apply to THOMAS 11 ATIGAN, (No. 115 Weal street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared tb give Imnouon sa astrts for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre liante„! Layette, Chicago' Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleaton_, Paris and Mat toon. Ste., ho. H. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CREEL;, General Freight Agent. mh's H 8,30 p. Tr, 2,25 a. m 8,35 a. m UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. ErERE SITESCRIBERS 1i ANUFA C. TURD and keep ooruttantly on hand every article in their line, viz : Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goode, Comforts, Foather Bode, Mattinses of all kinds: also, the oelebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Arir Prompt.attoution given to all orders for fit ting and laymg down Carpets, Oil Clothe, &c. 0et17:3 yd ROBERT'S & ROEI,i HOTELS AND RESTAUE's SAVAGE O,XI No. 850 EAberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot JOHN RAVAGE; Proprietor. EXAVINd TAKEN AND FrrrED VP, m m with allthe modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the markets (Xenia. Oysters will be served up in every variety of st 3 le, during the season. Ma Winos,' Liquors and Ales he feels oonfideut in roodunneniiing to the public for their excellence. eau. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. tny2iklyd SEETIN'S - OLD STAND, IN THE .DIAMOND , - muos. sTorfv.... 1'r0pr.1.43; lIIIAVILNINTAIKEN AND FITTED 17F, ni at a great expense. with all then:Lode!, hn- Trovesnents, this popular. resort, the sub ibex is prepared to aocon.iniodoto his friends the publio generally, with the best the affords. OYSTBRS will he served up in every va:l , trof dt l l 36 U gh t t e lltrlTUS he fOOWOOAriIIOII . . is to: oommendin4 13 to the public for their exeellr...l::e. served up at all hoer, and DAY and NIGH BOARDEAS taken. ,aD4:l,v OUR HOUSE, NO. 82 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTSBURGH. V RE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES R. to SHELLo that CAN in daily receipt of FRESHAND OYSTERS, UAM.E. .ko., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking lino at the shcrtost notice. JOHN SEALER, iaittly Proprietor. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. AI; it ENT Z 191 Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty streetjust be side the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Rattio4. which makes it the most convenient hone)" in the city for passengers arriving by tha road. The proprietor havinz, at coadderablo es- Pease, fitted aI, in excellent style, the MAASI(/11 HOUBlf, would resp . ootfully solicit a share of public patronage. 1:02 Laroor and Bar will be furnished with the bo+t the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS WIILLIAOI IDIPCBT DEA.L.ZIS 1‘)/ Brandies, Oordials, Wines, Old Mononga hela and Bentified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD sTiaEET, Pittsburgh faX3:6m C. WEST *s►: CO., ANL'7....CTITLXP.E CP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY.% SULKIZTANTI MAME°. No. IS7 Pernik Street, Pittsburgh. 44- All work warranted to ho of the befit mate rial and workmanship. my12:4%. EZSZEI3 • B. D. RE: V 1133.. .1. D. Lt:ts , Lt It}ticketßon's. 2t..._1YA1E , .1.t tC. siTtfi'T*llßP-4. (Eina;essor to Royz!ler k AG,l3ri.c,r.,i Whole6.llt. Dofilor2 in eoredgn Fruit*, Hasa, counActionary Sllgnrs, Fir., WoFka, NOS. 126 AND 1. - c•S WOOD STREET. PlTTsnuatuil • griffiRJALI.EI FAIILIct'S FURNITURE MID CHAIR INARLtiIISE No. 164 FEDERAL ST.. ATIEGULENYi Underta.khg, in all its branchw, will receive prompt attenuen. Orders can be lea at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOY.D; Ohio street, Allegheny. BeIS4Y APOLLO HALL BILLIARD SALOON. CHARLBa JARDNER:wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to ho found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, ontrande on Fourth street. He has always on hued the boot quality of Lager Boer, an in concoction with the hall, a well appointed b' and saloon, with good tables, balls anti ones. tV Remember tho place, Apollo Hall. For.hh earlli nod, entrance from Fourth. i v ILDERENIX LOOKING GLASS & Fee 'PURE FRAME MANUFACTORY NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 17a n:175 GRAND STREET ,k 215 CENTRE STREET, Establiched 10. NEW YORK. Es tablished 1838. This Establishment has been in suceeasful operation 24yeara and is the Largest of tho kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufactured to order every deshiption of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND POR TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses, Consorting Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc. Mouldings for Picture Aumee, in lengths suita ble for transportation, either Gilt, Berling, leos,- wood .Oak. Zebra, ktirdseue. Maiwguny ete. Out new Manufactory and esrenaive facilities enable CIA to fOLITOigh any article in oar !Incas good as the bsse, and as Cheap as the elie , espeet. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALI. UPON ' us when they *lt Now York,Vie cluith h, able to supply thou) with ovary article In our line which they oan possibly fffq Ire . at prices towel than they can purchase elewheee. Orders by }nail attended Co with prstntOrtass, noi fail to call when YOu ' , Wit New York. Of f ice & Warms:lcm No. 21l CettlYo St.. N. Y. my2...3md lIOIkACE V. MI VA. n V.. 1 4 Amnix7 urs GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GEN VINE 4iii-Ab3o a general assortment o Agricultural Implements, Fruit Shade and Ornamental Trece, reoeived and for sale by • BECKII.Airi ac LONG, No. 121 Liberty ntroot next doortollare's Hotel. . inhl2 Tr: 7 • Before going, buy)) pair of BOOTS. 8110 ES, AND OA ITER% AT BORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, an 9 as Market strut, 2d dear fro; H. H. SMITH, NOTARY' P17111..1(3' 017101 ♦T MS PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREET: mi.A VALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROP. ERTY FS , land plea.santly Oß situate ALE. at five —Thre min e utes walk -fourthaeree froto)I the Station; large variety of choice fruit and shade trees, grape vines. ate; a family mansion of hall. Parlor, library and twelve rooms, excellent Cellar, stable, ice house, large garden with fruit: and blowers all well arranged and in good order. For price and terms aptly at 61 Market street. S. CUTHBERT 4 SONS, Real Estate AzentA: COLTS' AND ALLEN'S AND WiIEE LOCK'S 11. E.VOLVERS—the beat in lilarko for sale by nnwisT y TVII.I7V VOA , ArIOLT'S REVOLVERS, ALL SIZES.. v. Old and New Mpdel,_ for sale at lisi p rieee by BOWN & TETLEY. Ina weed Street. • ftt : PORK" AND • aie Knives fbr sale hy 4m13 B I Trru • . T.KLEY•I36 Wpod rtreet g 1.4,1411 V Ayi 19114111E5, BEST IN THE BE& ket,--at MoOlOtinoEs Auotion, 56 Fifth street • FIRE INStfRANCE BY TM KRT.TAITOB MUTUAL iIIiBURANOB OOMPANYi' (3.E , P d38 EL1 a t1.33M1,1.137.A., On Bulldhug Ijr Pe.riettua, Aterohan tdre. town or *matey. OFFICE NO. 308 W.ILLNET STERET. Cash Capital, 8029,510 00. Assets, 1 baoa„ 5 o s 96. Invested as follows, vie: First Mortgage or Improved CRY Pro perty, worth double-the amonnt $156,605 00 Ground rent, first ohms 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 li cent. Mortgage Loans $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city VB cont. 10an........,., , 9.000 00 Allegheny gormty 6 IA Cont. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans well secured 2,5(6 00: Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an...,, 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroadre. Stook 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company . Fire,.. 4 00 Stook of County ineurance-Co 2 1 . 0 50 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance 00. 700 th 00 Commercial Bahk do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do ' 2.012 50 Union M. Insuranee Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper • 16.727 18 Book Accounts, secured in rest, etc..... 6,216 72 Cash, on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 16 $12141,508 CLEM TINGLBY. Proddent. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem rmgieY. ; Samuel Biapham. Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Muiser. Cornelius Stevenson. Benj . W. TM. eel: John R. Worrel. Marshall Rill. H. L. Carson, Lothrop, Robert Tobin& Charles Leland. FredAriok Lennig, Jacob T. Bruiting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward John Bissell, Fiitsburgh. • HENCHMAN Secretary. J. QARDNER COATN, Agent. myl6 Northeast, oorner Third and Wood sta. 11rIELAWAI111 1111T1JAL SAJFEtY JUIFSURANCE COXPANY—rNCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PIIILA.. DELPHLA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally. on Stone. Dwelling Dome. Are. DIREOTORS.—WIIIiam . Martin, Edmund A, Bonder, Theophiltus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Tranquair, Win. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Ono. G. Liaper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F, Penlaton, Remy Sloan. Bdward Darlington, IL Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thoa;C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr. Jamb P. Jones, James B. M'Farland, Joshua P.IE% John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Mamma. WILLIAM , MA RTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vine President. UNSAY Lgrzugs, t3eoretary, P. A. MADEIRA, Agent . je22 No. 65 Water street, Pittsburg INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 13 Y FIRE. /i SHE FRANKLIN FIRE NI MANCE 1 COMPANY OF PEIMAD ELP OFFICE: NO. 4 8 S and 487 CHMIC 8 RET, near Fifth. t FATBM,RN7f OF ASSETS. JAN. let, 1860. Pi e imbed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. ing First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,3% 88 Real RatateApresent value $103.313 61,) cost 102,995 25 'temporary Loans on ample Collat teral Securities 89.135 56 Stocks. (present value ($85.667 72.) oast. , 89,756 66 NoNotes and Bills Receivable T 1,821 00 tes —. 27,919 33 • 21 1 8.05 .The only Profits from premiums which V.. this co l m pany can divide by law, are from risks which have bean determined. Insuranced made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with socnritY. Since thole incorporation, aparied of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire; to an amount .oxceed.ing Fear Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with Promptness all liabilities. L 03.369 paid during the year 1869, 869,188 86. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai D. Lomb, Tobias Warner, David S. Brown. Samuol (hunt, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith Edward C. Dale, George W.' Ricliards, George Falea, CIIAI3. N. BANCK ER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wit. A. STRAL. Sooretary pro tem. J. GARDNIIR COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast con. Third and Wood ate. WESTERN INSURANCE . COMPANY OF OETTSBUIMIL ((FORGE DARSIE, President, .OA • F. M. GORPON, Secretary. Capt. D. COCHRAN. Gong 4.gent, Nc. 92 Water street, (Spang Ac Co's Warehouse, up stairs:. Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Hoe titution managed by Directors who are wel known in the commumnay. and who are d atormined, by promptness and liberality, to man min the o'naracter which they have assumed, as of fering the bc2t protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSRTS, OCTOBER SOith, 18.31. Stock,Aco.)uuts $ 63,000 00 Martgara Offiae 1: unaitura 2.160 00 2.50 00 Coon Accounts, ota ................... ........... 7,809 43 Cash - 18,351 9", Prasalusa Notes 27,005 20 Nctas and Sipa disoounted.. 174.075 14 W 6251 76 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr.; James 2d'Aniey, Nathaniel Huimel. Alexander George Darsie Wm. H. Smith. Chas. N. Rielptsen. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer. David M. Long. Rees J. Thomas . . Boni. Bakewell, John R. M'Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES Wfd. BAGALEY,Pr SA esidMUen t EL . REA. Seeretar3r. Office, Cor. of Market and Water Ste., Insures against Lose and Damage in the Nayiga tim of the Southern and Weetorn Rivers. • Lakes', and Bayous, and the Navi cation of the Seas. Inenree agalutit Lone and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS, Jag. Park, Jr.. B. F. Jones. T. M. Howe, Geo B rge Bingham. John Bing am Harbangh, John S. Dilworth. O. H. Pig. I W Bag&let, m. , Was. G. Johnston. Reese Owens. B. Preston. J or, jB . 6 C M. a * Td i w ell, mhalydlt ; PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 140 OHESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House Capita! 9219,100 As3ets $304,9i8. WILL MK ALL KINDS OF IN. SURA NCR, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates ofpremium. ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. 13/iLDWIN, Vice President. OR S. Charles Ram DIRE CT E. R. Cope. E. B. English. tleorge W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton, S.' J. lilagarge E. Wilor, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ,JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT POII THJI 5.4L11 07 NO METAL &ND BLOOMS, 14 WATER 9TREET:I3ELOW MARK ) PITTSBURGIEL I AMEN 2111.LINGAR, MONONGIIE.A UP LA PLANING MILL. would vs/needn't+ in tone the public that he has rebuilt since the Ore, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and mustapproved machine*, now probated to famish flooring and planing boards, scroll sewing and to-sawing, doors. saab and abettors, kiln dried, frames, monldinge, bpi making, Ace. Soon! PITTRptIII.I4H. Sept, 7, 1&57. Rao BOOTS Ad' 7 D seoEs, AT NO. 89 MARE-ET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES; Ladies English Lastizur.Heel Gaiters for $1,0( worth $1,25. Ladles English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters &or $1,25, worth $1.75, Ladies English Lasting Concrete Heel Gait ers 51,50, worth 112,00. Ladies Fine French Morroooo Heel Boots for p. 07, worth $1.02. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.07, worth :51,T5. Wks Fine Moroooo Blinpers for 500., worth 75, Lidloll Fitts Eld Moors ror 750, worth VA& all other goods 1n proportion. JAMES ROVJA, mat 111 Market *rest rum Nmket Houma. THE PITTIMITRIaii POST Published every mondial?. [Buladietexoevted.] .`43drner Fifth and Wood Streets. . ;I: „ $ 6 pgii, ANNUM. IN ADVANCE iarDelivered by carriers A 2 Gents per week. RATES OF ADVKIi 11191 NO. Square, one time 50 - '.• three times $1 00 one week „, 1 75 • ." • one month 500 " three months.-- 12 00 six months ' is 00 nine months - 24 00. TEN Ir e Sear 30 00 make a square. About eight words average a line, Easiness notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office oven' Saturday morning: Ing•Terms ltkil-pergifilum,'in advance ga - Single copies, ready for mailing, Prim cmcrre: W Address JAMES P. BABA Editor and Proprietor Kir. Advertising at reasonable rates. „FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 3 Daniel Webster on Executive Power Now that several of the leading Repub lican journals are advocating a "military dictatorship , in the person of the Presi dent," and even some gentlemen who claim tobe "conservative" are apologizing for violations of the Constitition, under the tyrant's plea of "necessity," the fol lowing remarks on executive power, made by Daniel Webster in one of his great speeches may not be out of place. He said:— "The contest for ages has been to res• cue liberty front the grasp of executive power. On the long fist of champions of human freedom, there is not one name dimmed by the reproach of advocating the extension of executive authority. On the contrary, the uniform and steady purpose of all such chlimpions has been to limit and restrain it. Through all the history of the contest for liberty, executive power has been regarded as a lion that must be caged. So far from being the object of en lightened popular trust; so far from being considered the natural protection of popu lar right, it has been dreaded as the great object of danger. " Our security is our watchfulness of executive power It was the constitutio n of this department which was infinitely the most tlifficult part in the great work of erecting our Government. To give to the executive such power as should make it useful, and yet not dangerous; efficient, independent, strong, and yet prevent it from sweeping away everything by its mil itary and civil power, by the influence of patronage and favor; this, indeed, was difficult, They who bad the work to do saw this difficulty; and we see it. If we would maintain our system, we shall act wisely, by preserving every restraint,every guard, the Constitution has pr‘vided-.- when we and those who come after us, have done all we can do, and all they, can do, it wit, be well for us and them, if the executive, by the power of patronage and party, shall not prove an overmatch for all other branches of the Government. I will not acquiesce in the reversal of all just ideas of government. I will not de grade the character of popular representa tion. I will not blindly confide, when all experience admonishes to be jealous. I will not trust executive power, vested in a single magistrate, to keep the vigils of lib erty. Edcroaciiinent must be resisted at every step. Whether the consequence be prejudicial or not, if there be an illegal . exercise of power it must be resisted in the'' proper manner. We ar,• not to wait till great mischief conies--till the Government is overthrown, or liberty itself put in ex treme jeopardy. We would be unworthy sons of our fathers were we so to regard questions affecting freedom." 4 1.54.,4"..; Pfi 0„. '.4, 4 4 j or ir- tri tti T , THE GREAT et. RE YOB CONSEMPTON, rNIHE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINE having matte it the study of years` to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseasce of the Lunge and Throat, is dew offering to suffering humanity the result of hie ex oerionee. This truly great and good medicine is prepared w , th much care, the tar being distilled exprawl) le it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of comuten tar. It has cured more oases of densumption than an known remedy on earth. It will cure Bronchitis. It will our° Amth It will cure-Sore Throat and Breast. It will ours Coughs and Colds. and la an avoidable remedy for diseases of the Jrinary Complaints. • Itqk-Boware of Countorfeits — dlt you have the Dyspepsia use Dyspepsia Pills, and If they do net ours you go to the agent of whom • you purehased thorn and recei‘e your money Please oall at his store and get a descriptive °lr eton A box of Pills sent by mall' post-paid on ecept of One Dollar. .. No. 10 Hopi It Beeond street, Phila. L. Q. C, WISHAItT Proprietor. • Bold by Dr. KEYSER, No 140 Wood street nogdyeod Cresson 13 rinzs, Oambria 00. Pa. rrints DELlGirrnm A:ND PON 17- ULAR place of sumtner resort located direct ly on the lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,300 feet , above the level of the ocean will be open for guests from the 10th of J one till the 10th V Oc tober. ,Sigoo last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have boon erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive plaints in the State. The furniture has boon thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions het e in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. '1 cn-pin Alleys, Bathe, ote., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnificent mountain scenery to bo found in the country. Tickets,good for the round trip from Philadel phia. $7 DO ; from Pittsburgh, $3 05. • ffor farther information, address (1, W. MULLIN Je2o.dtf Cresson Springs, Cambria ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS IsTIFIS INSTITUTION,. SITUATED 1. IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl min four miles from Crosson Station Station, on the direct route botwoon 'Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. Me location of the College in one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the A lie ghecy Mountains being r-overbial for its pure water, bracing air, and tie urasque scenery. The Sehblastio year commences on the FIRS) MONDAY after the 15th of ATOCST, and cad. about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide I into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between tho Sessions. All the Apparatus noises- rary for Land Surveying Engineering, &0., &0.,e11 ] be furnishing by the Institution to the Students. Instfuntental and Vocal Musk forms no extra 'huge- Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Txaare—Board and Tuition. payable half Yeariv advance._ Washing and use of BecitTing 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College, . .. 15 Reference mu he made to the Rt. Rev. :Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St, Mary's Loretto, and to other (clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. DON'T Pl' r OFF' TI LI, TO-MORROW what you Shun Id do to-day, but go and see the immense stock of Boots and Shoes going off cheap at McClelland's Auction. BOYS-. YOUTHS ANO CHILDREN'S MD Shoes at Mc clelland'a Auction. 1119CLE L LAND'S HEADQVARTEBS is at 55 Fifth street, where he is prepared commit all in Boots and Shoes at prises that defy competition. CA- 11 W, B.NIVEB iron SALE BY SOWN At TICTLX3r. vtA 1,7-.).1 *TM ' LOOll FOR O. 55 FIFTH WIRER when you want Boote or Shoes, it ie the cheap sthotnie 4u the city. 0741 : 00LM AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE prricisrturtGax SATURDAY MORNING POST -I8 A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING' ItUI.IYd3I , O3OI:IE PRINTED ON FINE WRITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH AND WAS EBT.CBLIBHZD 18 ifir 1 S 0 • 4 • 'lOl IT Oomans .LL.L TNT CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnishes the moat reliable MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO. THE HOUR OP GOING TO PRESS i together with a choice seleotion of Tales, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statistical In• formation, Agricultural News, &e.; Ili - RN 188 ED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest care, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO Embracing every important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN ,D DOMESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCSOFJII2IOB. &e 1171 L I.LBO BI POUND VI rs. THE FARM Mil THE FARMER, Y .1-The triterest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected..and in the future, as in the past. the euldiamrs will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. air" As a source of additional interest to all climes of renders, the progress of the present civil war, in whiff great armies are engaged,-will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully ooilated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies 'from dal , to day. succinctly presenting the whole from week to Aeok, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning histo C 3, of this lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MINING POST 4 Will ba furnished to subl ril ao at the low pries o One Dollar a Year, and It will be footd a good investment. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the same office EVERY MORNING. It. Is a complete epitome of news, conesalning all the latest intelligence relograPhlo, kisusenaneonn, Congressioi tat, Legislative, Mon. • Commercial, die., TOE 'LATEST HOUR. A-13° ' e a MINI on all the leading teples of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEE BRAT OF WAR, (MP 04 )11RESPONRRNCR, &o. igiy- THE DAM*" POSThas an extensive oiroulation by re/Irue d and river, through coca agents and by the mail, and is a capital adverti sing medium. The paii ar ie furnished to aubseri berm at** per annum. Advertisements insect tad et moderate rates. .Address ) JAMES - .p. BABE, EDITOR , AND pp_,OPRIETOR man MTH An wo, OD OrMalta ariTT & BURGH. PA. aaPBmul FM moan bir mail *lli 6114 . ' II - , : 41 , wirotnilL.' . - - _,........• ~... t DOLLARN AVIGS tit ,BANK, 65 FOUR STU . ' EET, 011ARTiNED IN 1855,".; tkr_UNfail.li-, BOX 9TO lil l weIIANDB; Ur also, on Wednesday and :Saturday evenings. from May list toNovember Ist, front Ito 9 r Week and from November /at to May. lst, horn 8 to 8 o'clock.- % • I Deposits received ail same not ! 1 lees than ONII DOLLAR. and a divi en d : of the, profits declared twice a year, in June d December. Interest has been declared semi- unity, in Juba and Decem ber aince the Bank w organised. at the rate of BIN -P cent. a year. I Interest. if not drawn out,. is l aced to the credit of the depositor - at prinatp and bears the same interest from the first days o f June and De cember, compoimdMg twice a !year, without troubling the depottitim thrall or even to present his pass book. At t rate money] willdotible in less than twelve y . making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALF R =NT. A YEAR. • Books oontai*.iNt o _Charteo By-La ii ßules m l z. and Regulations. =Dished gratis. , on application at the office. rtuanntxr., GIFOROB ALBREE. :vms rktrarossra,, , John B. lif'Fadden. [ -; Isaac 21.1Pennook, John Holmee.• 1 .., John litarshan._ Alexander Speer, '•-• Jasa i B. D. Needs. Benj. L. Fahnestook. A. ;. . Pollock, M. 11., James McAuley, 1 lbli J nrrwm. James Heldman. 1 pm. J . anderaon. Timnsters. , Alexander Bradley. 1 James I. Kell. John G.-Backofen. i Peter A. Maddre, George Black, 1 John ILToll John B. Canfield, James Shi ed Alonzo A. Carrier, 1 Robert R ob , _ Charles A. Colton, 1 Walter P. hienhaV; Wm. Douglas, • I John Orr JOhn Evans_„ 1 Henry L:ltingwalt, Hopewell Hepbern. 1 John H. Sheenbgte. Wm. S. Haven, , Wm. E. Saxer*. Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Emile, Richard Hays, lsaac Whittler. i Wm. S. Lavely, Christie./ Yeager SECRETARY AND THRLSIIRE_R. ,o , • • OH ."8 A. COLTON. —, - IV• Kola. . SONS, BANala ma PI and Ex Brokers and .11osiekere iri Now, Drafts, /temp cee,(ld, Silver an_dErusa Notes. Exchange on the .sterri and Weersa Cities constantly for liale. I Collections made in all the cities thronglt , w",the United States. • Depoidts received in par Intex sg currant paper. No. 57 Market street, ketsw-a, Third and Fourth e s :eta. ____ wm. s. wthasmis a cr 4 BANKERS & EiOHANGE BRceiakk WOOD RTRE#, CORNER T 14 141 6, t PPPTSBUGII, PA. AaaAaßriceizr. JAMES . M. TAYLOR, ALDEItIXAN, OFFICE: 451 Perm Street, Fifth Ward_ COLLECTIONELPROMPTLYI Deeds, Bonds, ' ortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aeltnowledgementa Taken and Bills Probated. I no6:/Y JAMES. A. FETZER ; FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, POE{ TEM 13A1.11 OF Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, - Corner *tut and First tiltreets, ' PITTSBURGH, PA. • . , REFER TO—Franoie G. Bailey. Es q„ William Dilwort Sr.._ S. Cdthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Reialt:erl, & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Banll.lList Howell Paxton & Co., George W. Andersoh. Donlon, & Co., Wheeling. 1 my2B:2pthis T. T. WO, URN dz CO, 1-10 USE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER 10. 2 St. I Clair Street, [ CORNER DIIQUEgNE WAY. second story. Air All work entrra6d to me win be neatly and Promptly neontaa. F URNISHING ,GOODS, • SUITABLE YOR THE SEASON. • . NIACRUMI stir GLYDE Inviti attention to , their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH Linen and Travelling Shirts, Collars, i les, Onspenders, Linen and Silk Handkerchtets, Gloves, Hose,-Umbrellas, dm. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnisting Geods, always on hand at MACRUM & GLY GE S. anl2 78 Mark sb, between 4th & Diamond. IMPti IN VE PATENT AGENCY TORS. , yl PATENT AGEticY. ROBT. W. FENWICR 1:1 For the past four years Manager of 'the Washington ID Branch of Seleit xititie American 1' Patent Ageney and\ for Fifteen Years iu the Pat. dent Agency Bust. nines& DE WIT C. LAWRENCE For Twelve TearpL an Officer of tl+ Patpnt Ofee•-thp . last four as Member of tit Board of Appeal: ROTE ;All informati ohPaten targe. and a oopy of Refer to present CO! David P. Holloway. on necessary to proirare a Patent Laws sent free niisaionet 'of Patenta. Hon ' deabtf AIWV etc mwmNig, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. HMS WOOD STREET, OPEOSITE FIRST cauncii. Prrrimuliclu , n • 47 OHIO STRE ALLEGHENY Tais I YOB'S orincra. • 11311111IPS, HYDRAN ' T'S LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig an Bar Lead. and Plumber's material in general. 911. Rekneries fitted 11P in the moat approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gloi Fix tures. 1 Ink. ap3 N. B. orders promptly attended to. :lyd pig/LIMES AND VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELS 4RIED PEACHIGS UIL&RIREIS PURE CIDER FTPTECIAI2, In store anli for sae by WILLIAM BAGALEY, 18 and 20 Weed street LOAN OFFICE, • HENRY W.ICIMIOTT NO.IOO SNITH * IELD STREET Near the : g lorner Fifth. Pittsburgh. MONET IN LA GE AND MALL quantities loaned mil Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable aricles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Tioket. ail` Office Hours from '7 A. M. to 10i'. R. Ja2o . • Strawberries for bstadiii. Now IS THE T h. , FOR CANNING and preserving 8 berries. Those select ed for this purpose ghoul be of good color, solid in substance, of firm texture, and of superior fla vor. Exactly such a beiry can be found during the Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Eatablish ment, No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh: Orders may be left either at hie stand in the market, or at Horticultural store. jel6 NEW GOolsn NEW GOODS!! We have an elegant aid attractive stook o Embroil ooti a,fs, erle Yellen,* . Notions, Hosiery. , Gloves • Gauntlets, bench Draperie and limns Skirts, Corsets, d Net% etc.. in large T afiety and 4010 'prices for CASH. MAORI:TM & GLYDE, anl9 '7B . ll4arket et.. between 4th & Diamond. 13 A ISI NS Ait, 200 Boxes AL R. Banda Raisins; 160 do Layer i do 100 d 100 Half Boxes M. R. do o do lityer 50 =Seedless do 25 Sultana .1 do• Just received and for saloary ses ß.Vaillll & BRO'S. Noe. 124 and 129 Wood street. WAIMED /, CILTZILY, IGLASS PACKER. One thatundentands Lew fitting preferred; SONI4IIII,TZ &BLEAK= call I ;NAN Wood OW. , • - -0117d3131 • 7AL CARDl5. , ___, isriirm a If chtraosi.C.l:::;;;6i..ions • IitpCALMONT & KERR, ILT*I\OII..PLEXTI FRANKLIN, vENANpo CO.l my23:lyd • Pennmylva • L. BRAOKENEIDGE, ATTORNEY AM LAW, OFZICE, NO. 136 FOIIIITIE ST4 le24:10 Pr/Tantrum., . D. JR A. NI - C 0 C KO. 78 GRANT STREET TTAIu4 SURGEON DENT IS • successor to G. W. Biddle. N 0.144 &Ai field street. Office hours from 8 to / o'clock. and from to 5 o'clock. felffily IRON MANUFACTURERS AMERICAN IRON *ofIRS liAwurearitEras or IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lanth's Patent Shafting, Pilau PA, Plata, k. WAREHOUSES. 33-Water Street and 132 Firat Mame PITTSBURGH, - And corner of Franklin and. South Water Streets. Chicago. fell: • IBA4O Jo/as—Jose; L. Boyn...WM. llretruogo PITTSBURGH FEEL WO R K-S JONES, BOYD & CO., A , RAIVITFACTIMEIRS OF CAST SIXES, ;ill also, Spring, Plow, and A B Steel ERM - „Ind AXLE'S. corner Ross and First street's. nalds PITTSBURGH. Paj CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ztó. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS - u 9 Places' NEW' DRUGGETS, TM' • NEW BRUSS'EI CA:RPEI! 43- These have.just boon received as are the "LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, the lowest ael9 W. 31,CLINTOCH. NEW CAEPETS, OIL CLOTHS, stk, • 7-A T— n 9 C•ALLIISI I I4, • •• • No. R 7 Fourth Street. fOUGHT PREVIOUS TO TILE 1.4.T11 advaneo in ;prices, of which tho fullest tio.- vantago is offered in purchtise FOIL CASH. del ti w. ourrxmon.tu...u. CITTNNInVE-5.34...Y. unwarsowaw D. 1:11MBEX Airt IMMINGHAM:I ro.—p, I T TS. V... 1 BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Wart. house, 11.9 Water street, and 156 First street. Pittsburgh, throe doors below the ',Mononga hela Howe Manut.e - trwera of Pittsburgh Ulty Window Glass ~ u sta' Glass Ware and Amer. can Convex Glass, for Pallor windows. churches and pnblie.buildinas: PEOP' tES INSURANCE - COMPANY, Office, N. E. Oor. Wood 4t Fifth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Wm. Phillips. ' • James D. Vorner„ Jghn Watt, Capt. ins. L:Hboad William B. Hays. Samuel P. Shriint, John E. Parke. George B. Jones, Charles S. Bissell, Frank Van Gorda. William Van Sirk. C. Eanson Love. . rAtiwPs, President. JOIN WATT, Vloe Preet : Wax. F.' GARDNER, .5,30'5,- pERE POTASH AND SODA ASH_—' PURE POTASH AND - SODA , ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of IMPtriqr Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make Melt own Soap, and have use for either of •these arti cles _,o- ill find it to-their advantage to examine my stook.beforerpurchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING. • JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. MORNING POST TANT S":I"`A_IgiLIS 1t:31.EN"1",. CORNER. FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, wouNe RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND DIEROVEMINEN We are now propared to.oxecata.all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOit. dr, JOB With'diapatoh, and in the most enperior ebb SIECCIZCD 7CtX.. NOWEI And will PO'Dattionlar nttontion to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PREVTING; BILLS OF LADING, C/BEEMARS, BILL HEADS, I BLANKS, DEEDS CERTIFICAFFS, BEOISTERS, DELAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENT - ELOPE/ 3 JEFEAZINGS, CONTRACTS, Showbills k Handbills, Labels, Col lege and bohool Schemes, Hotel - • Bills ofFare,invitstions,&c. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C, FOR CONOERT§ & FArriD;IITIONE4 ARM UNISPEMPA.B9MEO: We' AND P can RI Imre complete satisfaetion as to TIME CE! • BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. School and College Catalogues, Miscellaneous Catalogues, Conotltutions,Reports, Brief*, ipt9 BLANK BOOBS, LETTER MEADS, BLANK BOORS, LIMBS. ETC., roit Minim dr Banking Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALLPWORX 'EXECUTED PROMPTLY POST 81171L.Dilifetil, bib and Wood NW. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITITiBI7IIOH, PIENIIPA: Jones & Laugh DIRECTORS STEAM PRINTING PITTSBURGH. TO OUR OFFICE. We have an office In t4o City. * Oar facilities for printing BARB tz MYERS,
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