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    RAILROADS.
t ".V14.74 11!4,0
Fl 'MUNI FP. %TR CHICAGO BAILITIL
ITO-ALI, Eptint IN THE 14/..P . qT,
HpliTti WEST A)rn NORTH WEST.
1 F.4.ILL AJLEADIGEXIIIPE,
Cot r ;intenoing August 15th,` 1682
frittfo6 TO CINCINNATI AS quirew
and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chioatc.
shortir than by my other Tonto.
WESTWAILD
Er-It Lino. Mail
Lead
Pitoliurgh.-.lMia. mi. 110 a. m . 12,50 P. m
a. m 7 ,24 k a. 01. 1,00 P. EU
Arrivss
M. 5,20 p, m, 8.80 p. m
Ft. Wane... 2,20 p. La. 2,25 a, m
Chi ..... p, 8,:t3 a. m
FOR poLumßus. CINCENNAT.I. l ST. LOUIE
Lav
Crean:Ma 8,45 m. 7,26 p. m. 8.60 p. m
Arrffes at
ColaMbus-11,20 a. m. 10,15 p, m,
eineitiris.ti. 4,20 p. m. 0 , 40 a. m
tediamu . polie.o,3o p.m. • 0.43 mgr,
. Trains .7,50 a. in • *AM, P4lO
itil through to Chicago without °usage
of
N. D.—The time to Cincinnati le the ano at
Colonube Trains on both Roads ni set go
bus. and ramonsom all go into Cinelrmati
toset4of.
EASTWARD TRA
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Chicago Express_24o9 m
cbiomo 2,10 p. m
Cincinnati and St. Louis Expreis. 7.4E1 p.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom !Niers]
street Station, Allechety City.
Leaves Arrive LOGI , 0 Arriye
AllegfiOny New Brighten New Drigton'Alle thesis
9,uu r a 1.0 0 10 o 0,111 -6 A O FE! m
EV m 1.30 p m 8.45 a m •11.11.0iam
4.30 pin 0,20 p m 12.10 p M 2,8 S p
6,30 pm s 8,15 P m 3,20 prn 5,00 pus
sr.Fiyains are run by Coliato.bni time. which
12 ideates slower than Pittsburgh tinie.
re..lTiclid.M good on the eocommt-iletieuirains
ere se:,, at reduced prism.
Tao 6 2 :001p accommodation train °eon is at
Blew Drigiiiton with packets for New Castle.
Tstouch trains connect
t anon, with etages for New Castle. Mame,
Y onMietown. Ito.
At , R-ville, Ohio. to end from Millersbarah.
Alden, Ooahoga Balls ate.
alansfielOhio. for Mount Vernon. Shelby.
SationehY. l oledo. Detroit, etc.
At COstLine..for Delaware.Springficld. Columb a / 1
(Immunati, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis. Saint
Lotus. Louisville, etc.
At wine, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Toledo
vicU
At r4rt Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette Ted- Saint
• Loam, Quincy, Reoku.k.,_St. Joseph and Interme
diate points in Central Indiana anti Alli4oig.
At PLYineuth for Laporte.
And at Chicago, with trains for all paiints Min in
rio4. Missouri, lowa. Wisconsin apA nesota.
kai further information and ths.irri tickets
appli m. , GEORGE PARILID Ticket Ag't.
• tinier Pa.sser therm, eltvwrith.
and A. Q, CASSELRER eng .su.,
RY-Ag. thialbatiy.
;OlaN 13. JE.RVIS,_
_General Se - aernsteedent.
. P. SHINN. General Pareaesger Agent
11 . VFLAND Pl'l4 S BURGH AND
RAILROAD.
VIGIER ARRAN
_
Oniend atter MONDAY, A• A • Aft. 62,
Tvpitis will leave the Depot of xh, Nekterlvanie
Railroad, In Pittsburgh. as : ay
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS - NATI
sgoß. E, VIA STDDIIErt9
llt i 1 ,00 a. in. 14311 . 4 0 P. pa.
coOseubeaville._ 4,90 • 4,00 •
i Newark 9,50 " E 9,15 "
d 9 j,i wanibna ..... 11,10 " 11,45 't
Airivas 4,20 p. m. •5010 n. m.
SLlonie ...... T/50 0,46 p
et o,rehange of ears between Pittsburgh and. Cin
cinnati.
Splendid dewing two attached to all night
t'aine. •
PITTIeBITRaII AND WCI 7 "7,ING LINE.
Leaves
Pittsburgh 1,00 ain 6,10 ap 12,50 R 8 3,05 .ni
Wet •
Steubenvill - e...4,00 " 9,16 4,00
Wheeling 4,54 " 10,23 " 4,55 "
Arrivho
BellaB• 5,05 " 10,40 " 5,45 "
Conneetio? at lit heeling with Baltimore and Ohio
.Railroad, and at .Bellair hi It Central Ohio
RailrOad fur "tines - vine, Lancaster, Circlet:lit,
Coltitc,bus and " Clneinnati, Indianapolis an-I Saint
I OtllllLaMd point] wcit.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND
eaves Pittsburgh-- 1,00 a. m. 12 . 0 0 p. m,
do Wel' -- illa 4,25 " 8.00
do ..... 6,10 " 4 ,4 •
40 inliiane ......„ 8,48 " 443
do l; Hodsou 8,013
,Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 6,30
CiuntilitinF. at Bayard with Tuseamwag - branch
for New Pnilhaelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli
ance With Pittsburgh, Port Wayne end Chicago
Rail-rim' at Hudson, i•lth Cleveland. Zanesville
and Crtheinuatt It R for Alcren, Cnyahcr-a Falls
and Nriliersburt% and ac Cleveland with C and E
ER r Fria, Vitnigirk, and Buffalo, with C& T
It 11 ,Jr Toledo, Detroit Chicago and the nottli
who .11
. 1 • nits Aeaomnantlatiru loaves at 4,00 r, m.
.li ; oitimine Trains arrive at 2,20 a t0,0„.15
4,90.15.E.c1 t,.00
Througn tl ;:d. 0:5 to all prominent pointi in the
Trost, slettotia-i.,l.orth or northwest, eau be pro
oared It: the L'Lirt7 stroot Piitaburgh.„
P•T ST F. WA RI, Tic Ageing'
For farther pi rtictilti.•-•
WILLIA - Xt '_' :WART Agent,
AtltheCiml:rmsiz , trile in :'reight Station, Penn
ecreet.lt r.c27
•
1862 1832.
Nen5.103. AURA NUEAENT.
ON .A.ND A's - DIM, MONDAY. MAY sth.
PIaiIiSrLITANIA OENTRIL
RIGHT AILY TRAINS.
MIELE TiIiROUGEL 111 Lk I L T kt. A 1 Id
At. soaves tho paseasser Station every MOrlalig
(ekoepabundayi at 2,50 a in, stopping only at the
Prinetrlid stations, and makinstdirect oonnaations
at Harrisburg i'or lialr.imore and Washington. and
.for New York via the Allentown roots.
T I IEiTIIII.OUGH. BSPRIt'SP 'TRAIN loaves
• daily at3 . ,60 n no, !tanning only at . iirincinal sta
tions, Making discot connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and 'Washington, and for New York via
Allentown routs.
TH:IWABT LINE drawn the station daily,
(except yund t ay.) stopidrig only at
to
ppnaclp 6(Png f. Itarnabur4
for
Tilt.Baitlmo ear
ILOCA . T., FIiBiVIII : TRAIN, with Pasaan
ger tlai,mitached, ionvoy fhb pa monger station
every nioraing orcri:ted) at 5,20 a. in.,
running as far as Consoorosell, and stopping at all
station
cp DA 1:: ON TRAI,
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION
i(9,vot daily (ameept ,t:cl.day) at 2,45 p.
ying at'adi etatiams and remains as far
reaugh.l: •
FIRST ACOtir4II,ODATLO24 TRAIN for Want
nation Ica VE . P. dailj'.exeort tier , lt , Y,) at 6,40 a.m.
NECOiITI• OCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall': etatioe ea dc.flY. (ey.cept Sac.day)
12,50 ell a , .
TU.: RD lv,:Ct.r',7.llt)DAT TON TRAIN for
iltatiou lea (63eapt tp lac l a; ) a t
4,00 ryia.
FOUIP'.II ACO6SI.M.OP.ATIOIc TRAIN for
Welre etatick, itiGN te :12.11y, (excort duaday) at
15,15 p.
THE CITURCIT TRAIN
Leaves rall'a Stvion at 9.05 16 m: (t,turning
caves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p tn. I
1i=1).4.541u3+0 , %MAIN*
ARRIVB IN PITTSBURGH tug FOLLOWS: . .
Express.:
Mail 0.. 05 m.
Fast Lino .. . 12 ,
a. a.
in.
Johnstown A , :comi.nodation .10,05 a. m.
Ist WsIN Station Accommodation 4,30 a. In.
2.1 Want* Station Accommodation 5,05 a, In.
..14 Wmlib Station ACOODILDOtioIiiV. .... . 1,05 p, m.
4th Walks Station Accommodation...AM p. m.
Alta-TrOn for Inatrsviile and Indiana connect.
gt BlaitsviPe I ntersection with Express and
Johnnundi AOt . oramotlation East and \Yost; and
also wittulocal Freight, East and West.
The Thi:vetin3 Public will find it greatly to their
interest, ill gcang E,14,t or West, to travel by the
PENNSXLVANTA RAVLROAD, rs the accom
modation!: now carat cannot be surpassed on
any tither route. The Road is bh.llested with
stone, nail is tttircly free from dust.. Wo can
PrODOWO tilr.fOlT Speed, and Ootcfrirt to all who
May fayat th.,i patrcr_age.
TO Nrx Yo 8 )
NT) LA lal /0 )
Bed . ..VIM:DEE ......... 10,0
4N. 4 . T s SO
VAT,' 7.63
.1165.-Baafpr.;.:::.,:le'ukt)ata ea.ti 011.1 on the l'ona•
ylcania and tol
.I' , ..indolchia, Paid
ore ando-New mt.
437 - Pas6enders purchanh- tieltst: , in cars wit'
be chareeit e❑ GZZ. r
....O :lOOOrding to distomm tray
eleti iu addition II the stati. •rat, .sett Loall
sta-tons rime the t company h as no agent.
.NOTIC.*-In cue of loan, tho Compr.ny will
bold_thenisslace responsible for persons! haanwte:
only, and-dor at:Amp - ant netexce".ding 81101!.. - -
x.,11.44n Omtubus Line bat; ht,er.
to convoYMSOngersP-fid Lugo 5 to and from the
depot, at d cha-ge not to wroead 2d cents for each
pessonger had bac:saga
Bur ticks LS aPP-47 tO
At J. STEW.SX . r, Azw a t.,
ths_Poana.Pasetawar . etaid?nc Litmrty
and Grants f:reob. no2i
ALLEtUENY INSURANCE CU.
JP PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE,; No. 37 Fifth fit,Banklßloeil,
SS CUES AGAINST ALL REEDS OF
A - FIRE AND MARINE.
ISAAC JONES', PrePidatt#lo.l3.lTD: SfiCORL'
Vico Pieni4ont; 31....BOCK,:flaztVary; Capt.
WELLLAlDDEAlc,iferteral Axon&
DIRECTORS—IsaaaToaWKID.E. Bait_
Lav t. C.,_GijOi lt(
. Pa - hat-Week. Jobn Ji .
•
jp,a4b3..%
.6t.slin.i...Capt.W,Z AcSah: Hobert
Wereerr, Rat. IL Vioutt iio2B
1.1
BAILROA.Dig.
AJMER .A.bilb
B.A.M.R.OAD.
-NDII J AOLIS AND CINCINNATI D. A.
flcopectltig at Indianapolis-with Terre •IlAute,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louie
Ind Lafayette and Indianapolis, Now Albany and
3abuit and Michigan Central Rinke& for CILIOA
, 10. 11.008 ISLAND. BURLINGTON. and all
nteinnediate points.
•
Thrduch Freight Trait t o I_NDIAN AFOLIS.
CERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freight& and passengers carried from Cincin
vitt or Lawronceburil in less time than by any
dher route hVtotonty-fonr hours . , and at as low
ates. mill , road by whioh saipments can be
Grade from Cincinnati to the West, without break
tie balk.
consignments made to T. B. GIBBONS, Altair
Cinmnnati, or W. B. oirrErNa, Agent at
: , awrenciebnrgh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for counill2FlOr.: FO CO'GROS FOR
JELtY.AfrE OR citnaltriagkoN eT IaWICINCJIBURG.
For further information hp pt. to THOMAS
ItiTIGAN, (No. h a Water meet,) agent of the
lompany, who is prepared in give THROUGH RR
.7CIPT/3 for paagengera and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chieago, Peru, Green
;fast e, Crawfordsville, Charleston Paris and Mat
xion, dna., Am E. F. LOkO President.
JOHN F. CREEK, General Fre*:•• Agent.
mh3
_-- - -
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTER `l l
NI
O. 8 1 5 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
grUEIE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFA C.
L. TURF and keep e.•^:atently on hand every
article in their. line,- •Ii Cornieos, Ornaments,
Ordiaiii Goods, Comfort:. ce.ther Buds. Mattraseb
of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
.11fig'Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting andlaring down Carpets Oil Cloths_, S __&o.
octlTilyd 11.011E11.T8 & ROS [OX.
lI•TELS AND RIISTAURANTS
R3A VA. G -..E] 710 USE,
No. 350 Liberty Street,
Next. to Yennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
EirAITING TAKEN AND PITTED lIP,
AJL with all-the modern improvements. this po
pular resort, the subroriber is prepared to a-acorn
auxiate his old customers and the public gener
ally. with the best the markers affords. Oysters
will be sewed up in every variety of style. during
the stia.son. His IVines, Lbpaora and Ales be feels
confident in reoommending to the public for their
excellence.-
Dan ' Bucket and Shell Oyst.en reseiyei daily
and sold wholesale and retail. • yd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
Tiros. STONE, Proprlo or.
UMATING TARE'S AND FITTED UP,
at a great expense, with all the mod( im
provements,' this popular resort. the sub- .ri.ber
is prepared to acoommodete his friends st, I the
affopublic generally, with the hpt the ;haricot
rds.
OYSTERS will be served ain every variety of
style daring the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he feels eorifiden• in re
commending to the publis,for their exoellecce.
Skil - MEALS eerrod up at all hours, and DAY.
and NIWIT BOARDERS taken. aptly
OUR, 110 U SYI,
NO.' 82 DIAMOND A L LEY,
Pfl.".PB B URG H.
Awr. SIIALSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the public that ho is in daily receipt of
FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, DAXE,
and is prepared to accommodate the Patrpos
of this old and well knotyn house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. JOHN tiIIALEIt,
Proprietor.
ANSION HOUSE, CLEO. AURENTZ,
Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street,Just be
aide the Ps.sselyjer Dept!, of the Pennsylvania
Rail:cad. which makes it •the moat con.eniont
house In the city for ➢acaengre arriving by that
road.
'Um proprietor having, at esunsiderable ex
pense, f:ttod up, in excellent ?tyle, the ALA I\l3lON
LiOUSE, would respectfully - solicit a snare of
public patronage. the .t.ardee and Bar will be
furniebed wi:l: :lie bet the ulefl;st can afford.
WINES AND LIQ,ZTURS
W E NNE TT,
mirc ST ZS Eel) bEiLE3 114
Brandies, Cordials, Winos L Oid liononga
hola and Reetaned
NO. 120 WOoD STISEL'T, ritt*liturgb
fe22:6m
C. WEST
ISANCrt.CITEEar. or
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
tOOKAIVAYS. SULKIES AND SLKIULIS.
250. 187 Penn Street, Pittmetirgis.
An work warranted to he of the best mate
rial and workmanship. ta.il2:lyd.
n. as 711V1 ...... D. arms .J. 3. ReY113.12
Late at itiil;ir tr.ltieket3on's.
*Ml:at fLcSz L.D r:r.s.
tsuoooosor to RoFtoei
Wholeaule Doatira in
Foreirli Fruits, ri:rits,
Sugars, ilre
NOS. .1 4, 46 AND lI'S WOOD STR.i"E.T.
Priv.cvivik(4tx
TILIOM AS IF.UILE
FURNITUSE AND CHAIR WAP,EIiDUSE
No. lUt FEDERAL ST., A L L.ht - ENV
rniiertakirg, in all ILI - , branclicE, will receive
promo t a.ttenu...un. lla left at tilt re,.an
at the Livery Stable of ,51r. JAMES 11.01711,
Ohio street, Allegnenv. sel&ly
4 POLIO HALL BILLIAIRD MALOON.
.tII.CHARLEb „Mal/NEP:would remind his old
friends and mistottiors that ho is still to be found
at his old stand,_ APOLLO HALL. entranoo on
Fonda street. He has alwars on nand tho best
quality of Lager Beer,. and in oonneetion with the
s hall, a well appointou billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and cut a.
Remember the pia ott, Apollo Hail. f , ourth st.
nearWead. entrance CT.., rre.ur+.l-. iv1(;.1,
itailltE2ilX LOOKILNG
TVILLE .F11.21.21E YLALIiUFACTOE: Y
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.
173 dr-175 GRAND STE I & t 515 CENTRE
STREET. Establirhei Ptcl. NEW YORK. Es
gablisheri 1838. This Establishment has boon in
successful operation 21year., 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 .Ornamontal Pier,
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses, Concocting Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc.,
Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suits'
ble for transportation, eithor (lift. Berhng, Rose
wood, Oak Bird4eye, Mahogany de. Out
new ManAactory and ostensive facilit i es enable
us to fournish any article in our line as good as the
best, and as oheajo as the cheapest.
DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON
us when they mit New York. We claim to be
able to supply tam with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower.
than they can purchase olewhere.
Orders by mail atrcad4 to with promptn6eB. Dc
not fail to call &ten you visit NOW Yore.
Office & Wareconns, No. 215 Centre St., N. Y.
mv2:3md HORACE V. STOLES. 40t.
TItA IN,
ru, • top
ea eon o-
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE
Aar - Also a general assortment o
Agglenltoral Implements, Fra l t
Shad., iind Ornamental Treett,
received and for sato b 9
BECKHAM et LONG,.
No.aw lands street
next dnorto Haro's Hotel.
EWA E.! -
&fora going, bar a rair of
BuOTS, 613.0E8, AND GAITERS,
AT BORLAN '8
am from Fifth,
Cheap Cash Store,
tt? "darkat street. 9 d d,
H. H. SMITH,
N y.,
OiNel :EV
PRISIJORCH POST. FIFTH STREfils .
- 1, -- ALTTAgsLE SEWH LEI 1•1101.•
V ER TV FOl3 SALE. — Tiiree-ioiirth acres of
lard Weasantly situate at five , ninutes frolic from
the clation; large variety of choice f uit and
trees., grape vineS, eta; a firmly mansion of
hai i., p arlor library and t wel rooms. excellent
cellar, stable, foe bowie, large g,:nien with fruit,
and flowers all well arranged and in good order.
price and tenni; apply of f l Maraet street.
B. CIUrRBERT & SONS, '
Real Estate Agents.
triOLTS' AND ALLEN'S AND Ve;
LOCK'S REVOLVEUS—tho bait in Marko
for Bale by
an'? "Rellr'N 8 , I:r.TT vv saO 5M...., •
COLT'N. REVO.LVEILS, 11.14. Scar"
Olci-and New Model for sale at fist prices t*
L BONVIV.Ar Tral.M.!
13A Wisnd Mraet_
poug, A4l?
806.allabrizte niVes, rot elle bs- - • • -
ziIOW,NAMETLICE. Ire, idc-H a t. •
NANV,Auginors, BENT IN THE 2/A, -
'A itet—st MroClatlar4ilAuotkra, 55 Fitch street
rastrizumoz.
BY THE: ,
ABLIABOE MUTUAL INI3U.Ring
OOMPANY,
• OF
On BuildinsnOted or Perptual. Morahan.;
s. Furniture. ko.. in town or
oceintrr.
orriaz NO. sos losiartrir sTREET:
Cash elktal. 5229,510
Assets, ii
$303,508 90. i
Invested as follows, yds:
•
First Mortgage or ImprOved City Pro
perty,
worth double the amount $155,605 00
Ground rent, first olaast 2,462 50
Pennsylvania Railnas& Co's 6 N cent. ~
Mortgage Loans, s3o,ooo.‘cost , 27,900 01)
Philadelphia pity 6 ID cent. loan 3.1,000 OD
Allegheny County 612 leant. Pennsyl- • :
yank,. Railroad Loans , 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well secured ) 2,500 04
Huntingdon and BroatE Top Mountain '
Railroad com_p any. mortgage loan-- 4.0 00
Pennsylvania RailroattMo. Stock & OD
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company...... 24.350 00
Stock of County Fire Itis ce Co.-- 1.050 00
Stock of Delaware M. S.lnsurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do i 5,135 01
Mechanics' Bank do 1 2.012 50
Union M. Insurance Cigs Scrip... 160 OG
Bills Receivable, business pap er 16,297 18
Book Accounts. secured interestrete.,. 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in *ids of agents.. 11,385 15
$306,506'96
CLEM TINGLEY. President.
DIRHCTORS.
Clem 'TinAley. i Samuel Bispham.
Wm. R. Thompson, I Robert Steen
Frederick Brown. i William Maser.
Cornelius Stevenson. l Benj. W. Tingley. f:
John R. Worral. Marshall Hill.
H. L. Carson. Z. Lotb.rop,
Robert Toland. 1 Charles Leland. :
Fred .rick Lonnbil. , Jacob T. Bunting. `,
Charles S. Wood I Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, i John. Bissell Piitsburgh;
B. M. HISCHMAN,deoretarY. ,
J. GARDNER COFFENAgent, l
myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood As:
N IIELAWA RE MUTUAL SAFETY lit
AUFAIURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORAL
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL'.;
VANIA, 1636. OFFICE,_ S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALN T STREETS; PRILA
DELPIII.A. ALARIN INSURANCES on Ve.4
sells, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world;
INLAND INSURAN ES on
. Gocals, by Rivers;
il
Canals. Lakes. and La4d Canute to all parts
of the Union. FIREENSUR bES on Mer
chandise generally, on.Stores.Dwelling Houses;
1 •
& DIREOTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A...
Bonder, Thenphilus Paulding, John N. Penrose',
John O. Davis, James Tranonair. Wm. Ent; Jr:.
James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper Hugh Craig, J
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston;
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington 11. Jones
Brooke, Spencer Wllvain, Thos. C. Hand, Robert
Barton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. AL Tarland;
Joshua P.,tre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
T. Moeura6. IL Ber r, do.
WILLIAMMARTIN, President. 1 .
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. ;
HAMM LYLBII/IN, Seoretcry.
P. A...MADEIRA, - Agent,
.1622 No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh.
----- -i-
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
Et 'Y FIRE.
rvirE FRANKLIN FIRE INSITRANCE
COMPANYOFPRILAULPHIA, OFFICE:
NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREETO
near EMI.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, TAN. Ist, 1860. ,
PubliEhed Agreeably to An Aot of Assembly ?
being:
First Mort ages, amply secured $1,896.393 4
Real Eatate, (present value $103.313
61.) , 26
Tempo cos ra t ry Lonna on ample Collat-
104995
teral Securities 89,135 66
Stocks. (present value ($88, 667 72 , )
c05t89,786 66
Notes and BEL; Receivable 1,821 00
Cash. 27,919 33
1 64
The only profits from,premiums which $2
thi.2oB. 05s
aoki4
pans; can divide by law, are from risks which have
bean determined.
Insurances made on every description of Propi
erty t 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'
ekcooding Four Itilillions of Dollars,
fording evidence of the advantages oflnsurance;
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
.Losses paid during the e year 1559, 862,158 86.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W. Banaker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner David S.Brown.
Samnel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. boiith Edward C. Dale ,
George W. Rieliards, George Fates,
CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. C. DALE, Vice President.
Wm'. A. SrEgt, Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent;
mold Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PI TTS B 'ECG 111.
GEORGE DARSIE President.
P. M. GORDON, Sooretnry.
Copt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen 'l kgent,
No. k 2 Water street, (Spain. & Co 's Warehottse,
up stairs,/ Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISKS.
A Homo Institutionmanaged by Directors who
are well known in the eomnimonity, and who arc
d.eterm nod, by promptness and liberality. to mall
tg:n the ^haracter which they hare assuategi, as of
tering the be protection to these who desire to he
insured.
ASS! ES, OOTCBEII.3Oith, Isittl.
:"monk A( J....111LS $ fII,(XV 0151
. 1
Mortgage 2,160 &Y
OMco Furnirnre • '250 a,
Open Account, OL L ; • 7,805 4.8
Cash 18,351 g••
Premium Not• L 1,605 20
11otez and .Bills die.counted. 1;4,075 1.4
DIRECTORS.
R. 31;:ler, Jr., James Ild'Acley,
Nathaniel liol_na c. Alexander Naomi',
George Darsio • * Win. 11. Smith ;
Chas'. W. Rickotzon. Andrew Ackley
Alexander SPcrr. David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell.
John R. M'Cune. ' my.Bl
.-,- -
•
CffIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL .
REA, Secretary,
f WM. BAciAI,EY, Pr
°Wee,- Cor. of Market and Water Sts.,
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of the Seim.
Insures against Loss -
and Damage by It
DIRECTORS.
W IS. Bagalty, Jas. Park, Jr.,
Wm. G. Johnston. B. F. Jones,
'Rem Owens, T. M. Rowe, -
B. Preston, ' George Bingham,
S. M. Kier, John Shipton,
Jas. M. Coopet, S. Barbaligh,
J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. '
Zug.
0. EL . .
mhalydlt
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COXPAN ,
NO. 149 . CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House
Capital 8219,100 Assets 8304,945.
WILL RAISE ALL HINDS 014 m
IN.
IF V SURANCE, either Perpetual or Li ed.
every description of Property or Morahan e, al
reasonable rates of premium.
- ROBERT P. KING. President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DIRECTORS. ,
Charles BaTes, E. R.. Cope,
E. B. English. , . • George W. Bromn,
P. B. Savory. ~ .iti. Joseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman. John Clayton.
S. T. Magsrge E. Piller,
If, BLAOICINURIT, t3ect. retary.
ly4Cv
J. G. CONTM, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets
JAM. 3100RELEA.D,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Fort Tice airs OF
' PIO METAL &ND BLOOMS,
74 WATBR STREET, BELOW MARE
Anirmatrittax.
MEB REILLINOAR, MONoNGA_IrE.
ell LA PLANING 3inz,wout!respectfally in
.;Orm the public that he has rebiWtsuMe the fire,
.ind having enlarged his establishment.
it with the newest and mist approved machinery,
now prepared to furnish flooring and plank;
hoards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, douse-gash.
and Phouttom, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, bOl
masking, &o.
bourn Prrrs M 16% Sept, 7,1857. ia2o
lionTs AXH SIIGES,
AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET.
LOOK AT THE rgiors : -
Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for sl,ilk
worth $1.25?
Ladies English Lastir.a. Congress Heel Gahm ,
air $1,46,, worth 111.75-
Ladies English Lading Congress Heel %item
61 .50 worth $2,01),
Lad x ies e- Free* Moiroooo Reel Boots for
fa. worthals2. •
w Ladies Fi .
ne Goat COWEN
Heel for
aL'75
• ea Firte.hiuroooo Slippers forßOo.. worth '75
se Bina Kid 811inntanPrI50. v4iU431.19. •
An °ibex- goods in proportion.
JAM &UM •
% Mutat street. near alarketiloais.
tali
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ASP Address JAMES P. BARE
Editor and Proprietor
Sir Advertising at reasonable rates.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 4
The Choice of Music.
Let us not think that we have accom
plished small things if we become really
effective ballad singers. It is by no means
an easy thing to sing a ballad. The h gh•
est order of talent may find ample field
for itself even ballad singing. There
is nothing in music that more mightily
moves the human heart than the ballad.
A person- ma'y be born for naught else,
that we can see, but to sing a ballad—with
a special gift for this—Heaven seeming,
thus, especially to signalize this command
ing power. The great ballad singers of a
nation are remembered. They are apt to'
live as long as the ballads they sing—they
become identified with them and go down
to posterity in their tuneful company just
as do the great impersonators of certain
charars in high tragedy. If for no
other reason than that the ballad appeals
to by far the largest class of those who
ever listen to music, should we .be well
content if we be only finished ballad sing
ers.
In our choice of ballads let us Lot be
limited, of course,to the English language
—riches we know this to be. For aside from
musical considerations` stet us here pass
ingly remark,) we kilow of no better meth
od of acquiring an acatrate and pure pro
nunciation of the words of any language,
than to sing those words. Fur does not
musical articulation require that very
dwelling upon the sound, which reveals
at once to the ear of both pupil and teach
er the fact whether those sounds be the
right ones or pot' And what better meth
od of storing the memory with words than
in the shape of ballads? where concurrent
numbers 'and Oncordant rhyme and pleas
ing melody form so admirable a mnemonic
combination, and render the task so easy.
The languages richest in ballads are per
haps the English and German. But French,
Spanish and Italian offer us a charming
store also. It should be the aim of every
singer gradually to form a choice collection
of such ballads. Next to some standard
work of good vocal exercises (which We
should always keep by us for purposes of
practice,) la collection of the ballads and
national 'songs of disr- , rent lands should
constitute the basis o:every library. They
should be well learned, put into perma•
nent hinding,-anis kept for life purposes ;
never to he put aside, because always need
ed; never out of place. fl'eeause always de
manded; never out of t:;ste, because there
is Ii fa blood and heart-blood in them.
Cresson S riuq, Cambria Co., Pa.
THIS DELIi+ lITFUL A'S I) PO PU
CLA It I.twe of summer meort, located direct
ly on thelinc of the l'eon-y I vimin Railroad, on the,
sumuiit Of the ARe7hcoy Mountains, 2,30 u feet
above the level the ocean, will be open for
guests from to' loth of J env till the Ithh of 00-
whet. Since lost the grouo,l3 ha va been
greatly impreved.an,l beautified, and a number
of Cottages have beet erected for the iI.COPII2M(/-
dation of families, retoicring Cresson one of the
moot romantic nil at tr . :1,11Y.) places in the State:
The furniture hat been thoroughly renovated.
The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from
heat and disease, w!ll find attractions he e i n a
first-class Livery St...hie:Billiard Tablet!, n-pie
Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air
and water, and the most magnificent mountain
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets,-good for the round trip from Philadel-
Ph4s. $7 GO: from Pittsburgh, 05.
or further information, address
W. MULLIN -
Cre4son Soringa, az.nbria
ST FRANCIS QIIL4LECIE
UNOFP. CAH OF IHE RAI4ISCAN BROTHERS
r . gr /I IS tirruATED
.Id. IN LORETTO, Cambria county Penrtsyl
, Tapia fnw iailo+ from ere:rson Station Station, on
~ he direct route between Philadelphia and Pitt,
brit7b, wo, charterod in Ise, with priviliges to
confer the usuol-CeLlegiate Honors and Degrees.
The locution of the College in one of the mutt
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the'A Ile
eheLy Alountains being -- uvorbial for its purl
water, bracing air, and l t • uresque scenery.
The SehoLnitic year eornir.euces on the FIRS'.
MONDAY after the 15th at ATOUST, and end
about the 28th of J 1 NE following. It is divide !
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Session?.. Ali the Anparatul neces
sary for Land Surveying, Engineerief, $40,,
will be furnishing by the institution tg the
Students.
$?''d8,25.1 75
Instrumental and I'mal Nrusiz forms no wale
oharge ! Students be admitted from eigl t
Teats to the age of manhood.
. - - - . ... - •
TERMS—Board and Tuition, t..e.Yahlo half yearly
'advance . $14.1
i 'Washing .4.n0l uso of Bedding - 10
Classical Ind Modern Lauguag o s, 4- a .ra It
Student.: si,ond Vacation at the Collogo. /5
: Rofarcneo can he made to the Rt. Rev. Bish,i,
'O'Connor, to the Roy. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's
Loretto, and to other Ciorzyuaon of thoPittebttrid"
Diocese.
V53,4i
15,,,‘ 1 9 4t4
T' A, Ft;
Ed 6 A r.ini hi:\
TOR GREAT CURE FOR CONSURPTON,
PIP HE PROPRIETOR OF TII/LIS MEDI
AL CINE having made it the study of years to
concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Afedi
tine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
, )ffering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. This truly great and good medicine is
Prepared vf'th much care, the tar being distilled
sxpressit to it, is therefore free front all impuri
ties of cou.tuon tar.
;It has .cured more oases of Consumption than .
any known remedy I'm earth.
twill cure Brouchltisi.
:It will cure Asthma.
. . .
tit will oure Bore Throat and. Breast.
It will core Iltingini and Colds and is 1111
uvaluable remedy for diseases of the ..K.ldnoyii,
Irinary Complaints.
liMßewere of Counterfeits — el
you haze the Dyspepsia vue
Dysiilpula l'Ults, an they do not
oure you go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
recoice your money
Please call at hli store andrgfi descriptive cir
ular. A box. of Pills sent by mail post-paid on
ecopt of One Dollar.
No.lo South Second street, Phila
L. Q. C, WISIIART, Proprietor
Sold by Dr. KEY6F.R. No-140 Wood Ftreet
notelyeod
DON'T PEE f OFF TILL TO-KORROW
what youshnuld do to-d4y, but go and Qee the
immense kof Bcc.t. and Shoo going otr cheap
at MeCleilana'd Auction.
%lI9CLELLAND'S HEADQVAiiTERP.
LVJIL is at 55 Mich street. where b. is prepared
'.o suit all in Boots "ad Shuns at prima that defy
•ornpetition.
CAMP KIVIVF.S FOR SALE BY
DOWN ,k TETLEY,
I'2Rat
anti
L .00R FOR NO. 56 FIFTIT STREE
141^ whsn min-want Boots or Shoe.% it is the cheap
8 atom e in the city.
oit RENT—L&RGIF: DWELLING ON
Marburyitteet. Apply to
CIIIIIr KT k c wINS,
.p
51 Marketktriet,
r - • . .
'EPA CON-700 Lira. l'OrNrint ItAco -
ILD bides hust receiced and for sale ny
JAn'S FisTZER,
_ o...tarnerlialket, ad-First treea.
OUR COLUMN.
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IT /S. THE
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Publishers will devote usiratting attention to
the perfection of this Depart t.
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classes of readers, the progress of the present civil
war, in which greht armies are engaged, will be
closely canvassed., and the most important events
carefully eollatra and presented to the reader:—
By following the operations •of the armies from
day to day, swooinetly presenting, the whole from
week to weeh, we shall furnish a fresh and run
ning history of this lamentable rebellidn.
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Will be furnished to subscribers at the low price of
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and it will be found a gund investment.
THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST
Is also Issued from the same • office EVERY
111ORYING. It is a complete epitome of
news. containing all the latest
intelligenee,
Telegraphie, Loma, ..Hitas , nleitteoll6,
Congressional, Legislative, on.
etary, Commesvial,
TO THE LATEST HOUR;
Also, editorial articles on all the leading tfipics
of the day.
ILLL IMPORTANT NEWS. FRONTIER' BEAT
OF WAR, CAMP CORREEpONDENCE,
, . .
Ala' THE DAILY P.oBThas ap eatensive,
circulation by railroad and river, through lone
agents and by the mail, and is a capital advert:l=
sing medium. _The-Patmenislarnished to enbacrri
beta at 86 per a4unt. ' •
Advertisements inserted at moderate rates.
*3. Address
JAMBS B. BARR,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR'.
CORI7EgEICKaft AND ,M 700.1) 012liang.!
21111,13iRelt.
arseali-sioat smv,av by luta at es Set:
ELEI/11PFG HOUSES.
mictwlrviNGrtfANKl
-1 Ighs- !ITII
ci TExcn 41 1855.11
oPENDAILY, FROM wro 2 wet ocnj
also. on Woinaday end Saturday evenings.
anm• las Ist to November /4 , t,from 7 to 9 c'clook
d.from 'November lit to May lit, froin a to 8
o'clock. -
1 I Desalts received of all BllDDinot lees than OEM
DoLLAn - , and a dividend of the profits declared
twiessaYeat.inJmreiant December. Interest has
been dealared semi4nnuallydin June and Decem
ber amoe the Bank was orgarused.at thereto ot
per oent.a year.. . •
Interest, if not 'drawn' out, is placed to the
credit of .the depositor es principal, and bears the
same interest from the first days of June' and De.
camber, compounding, ,
twice roar, without
troubling the depositorto be even to present
his pass book. • At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making'. in .the aggregate
=amp AND OND-HALP ran WM. A viten.
Books containing the
_Charbn.,,Ty-Laws„ . Rules
andßegulationa, mrniehed•gratle. on sit , Plieslion
at the office. . •
rrtgatunivr,
GEORGR ALI3RIES.
:was ritgaroisarrt
John B. Madden. Isaac , •Pennock,
John Holmes, John' arshall_
Alexander Speer. ' James .13: D. Meal&
Beni. L. Fahnestook,• ,A.M.Pollook. M. U..
James McAuley , Hill Ru.rgwin.
Jamas - Hardman. Wm , " J. Anderson.
Yntraxixit
Alexander Bradley. James D. Belly.
John G. Backafon. Peter-A. /Welt
George Black, John ' H. Mellor,
John B. Canfield, James 'Male...
Alonzo A. Carder, Robert Robb.
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Manatee.
Wm. Douglas, John Orr,
John Evans, Henry 1.. Ringwalt.
Hopewell Hepburn, John IL Shoemberiler.
Wm. S. Haven, Wm, B. fichmerta.
Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle.
Rithard Hays. ' IsaaoWhittier.
Wm. S. Davey. Christian Yeager
BROBETAIIV AND TIDLUDIEDR, •
CHARLES A. COLTON:
.11451;75Mei SON% .11,A pir =Rig
/N • and Exchange Broken; and Demises fn
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Dana
Notes. Exchange on the' EiStkorrand Western
Cities constantly for sale. j
Collecfions made in all the cities throtiihanMite
United Statai. Deposits received in par In sxo3 ce
current pa or, No. 57 Market street, •bemann
Third and .troutth streets. .
war. H. wrioriAms a 4 Ca
BANKERS & EXORANGE BROXIAI3,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THlao,
le&17
PITTEMIIGH, PA.
AL ERMEN:
JAMBS M. TAYLOR,
11,3111 , A. Pr
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward.
• •
irI.OLLEuxIONS PROISEPFLE !Wks;
llLlDeeds, Bonds, .111ortgages and other Legal
Writing D,raien. Aoknowledgeinente Taken and
Bike Probated. .
apenly
, ..
J.ALVIES• A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION- MERCHANT,.
1705 TES 'BALE' OP
Flour Grain Bacon, Lard, Butler,
e
Ari Fruit and ' Produce
- • Gbneraiir, . . , •
Corner';
arket and First Streets, °
• • .PITTSBUI3,GH. PA.
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esti, William
Dilworth, B. B. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh,
Boyd & Ott, Beaker & Swearingen. S. Brady.
Cash. M. &M. Bank. List Howell Mangle & Co.,
George .W. *Menton, Donlon. Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. 1 my23:2pthis
T. 7. IIrGUILNtt CO,,
ITOUSE, GI- 14 -
" I I --AND—
ORNA ENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 1 Ste -; Clair Street,
[ OORNEIik[.[QITESNE WAY, second, Mir.
sarAji !e'er entrtsted io me will be ne , s4La x nd
promptly - Eirtitad.
• LI F IINISHING GOODS,
• - I BUITA BLE FOR THE' SEASON.
MACRUM tt GLYDE
Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE
MEN'S and YOUTH'S
Linen midi Traveling Shirts,
Collars, • les, suspenders,
Linels - and andkereldelii,
Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, fie.
ARMY SHIRTS, •
And Soldiers;, Furnishing (I , oda elwaTB on head
at • MACRU3I GLYDE S.
anl2 78 Market at.. between 4th. Diamond.
IMPORTANT
T P
INV,ENTORS•
PATENT AGENCY. la , ' PATENT AGENCY.
' • 1 14
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE.
z Poi HORT W.MAMA
For Twelve Years g For the past Four
years Manager 01
an Ofileer of th,e:4 the Washington
Branatt of @cien.
Patent Oillee—theri tifie Ani er lean
OPatent Agency
last fouls. as a'4 and for Fifteen
r Years . in the Pat.
Wernher i jo thedent Agency Rota
Board of ppeal.
NOTE—All i informat
Patent and a dUrof tl
charge.
Refer topreient Cnm
David P. Rollaway,
on necessary *to procure
e Patent Laws sent free
A.llllolr i& "lEW N'!El. ____
• ' 1
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
1 • -
NO. 165 ItIOOIS STREET. OPPOSITE
• FDISTBeII, PITTSBURGH
a 16. •
47 01110 ,STREET ALLEGHENY.
CIEV
LN31.11 1 TH3 MAYOR'S OPYIO3.
PS ? DRA.NTS, SHEET LEAD,
PLead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's
material in getieraL Oil Refineries fittod up in
the mutt approved taanner. Tanka lined Lead to
Capper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fix
tures.
* R.B. Al orders promptly attended to.
ap3 :lyd ''
pEAteit Amp yIBIEf!Akr,-
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEAGHEA
/Lilagial PIIBE CIDER V1NE61.4.11.
• ink tore and for sale by
WILIIAM BAGALEY,
fels IS and 20 Wood street
LO! T AII OFFICE,
HENRY W. C.IMIOTT
NO. 100 SIIITIIPIELD STREET
Steitz the corner 'Fifth. Pittsburgh.
MONET IN LARGE AND SHAM
/Ti anantigraned on Gold and Silver, Dia
months, Jeitre Gold and Silver ; W itches, ano
all kinds of vb. ble articles, 'for 'any length of
time agreed on.' The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket. -.
OfkLoctlo44 : frorn 7 A. 3/.10 4 0 P. M.
Eitrawberraes for quailing. •
skTow TIM TEtUt FOR CANNING
'III and preset t ving_ Strawberries. Those select
ed For this purpose phould be.of good color. solid
intmb_ ,stanee' of firm texture, and of superior fla
vor. ExaAatly sich a berry can be friend 'during
the Strawberry Season, at J. KNOX'S Establish
ment, No. 29 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Orders
may be le ft efthetatt liiiritand in the market or at
Hortieultortil*re. • ;7 . J elti
NVW Gonna! NEW GOODS!!
We have an elegant and attractive stook o
,
Tinn wt ==,
oods,
Erobini g• d G eries,
Varieties,
Notions,- -711143915.,
Gauntlets,
, t and Fla 13kirta, Corsets,
largnagiety lOW rft"
French Diaper!
Head Nets eta,
for:CASH.
) l ACRUM*tiilrbt.
et st.. - betwefin 4th & Diamond
adl9. 78 Mar
ISINS— 2
_ -
R2OO Boxes ja v it.:: linnctillgeinsc •
150 do IJaVer"' : ' *do
/CO Kroices M. R.: do
/00 do Layer_ do.
50 Keks
an do
Dratali .anii, — Ol dit
Just received arid for at tt riitz •
Oneviitattitte.':
. .T 4
s'Sii - T6Pflit4 Arefezred.
1;011
'.. 1 5(40'.''....F .
iiriOWTONT; Br. KERR,
4717 1 * - 411kT.V411(01 , .A.7x
nanigti, VENANGO
mszkisa Penneyllsrs
ATTORNEY' LAW,
°prim, O. In rovirm s'r:r
. D A. Pi C 0 ME
NO, 78 GRANT :STREET
911 SIIRGEOB • D E Purls
A. • Stioactmor to G. W. Biddle.. No. 144 Bmit
field street. -
Sir Office holm! from 8, to 10'01t;43.14 and from
t 3 5 o'clock. fels:ly
IRON MANUFACTURERS.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Jones at Laugh
icareracTenzag or
IRON AND NA.ILIS,
JUNIATA AND. COMAIONSHEtT IRON.
Inuth'sfateit Shafting, Piston Rods, Plate& it.
' WAREUOUSES. •
23. Water Street and in First Stree
PIETTS.B
And coiner of Al' liaidha and Soutb-Water . Streets.
Chicago. fel7:ly
,111.1AO )"oNme...Joai 80ir0... Wn, 15:Peals . ..owe
PITTSBURGH STEEL WOJIHS
jObTES, BOICD.&
AN I UFACTUBERS OF OAST SirliEd -- J.O
also, Spring, Plow. and A B Steel SPRINGS
sad AXLES, corner Ross and Pirarstreet:a.
no2Lis PITTSBURGH:Pa.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o.
OARITTg AND DIL.OLOTHO
NEW BRUSSELS CARPE
These have just been received and are
the LATEST A...'sM RICHEST PATTERNS,
the lowest prices,
LEW CARPETS, OIL CIOTES,
•
Igo. 87 Fourth - Street.'
MOI§OUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LAI%
LP advaee inpricee, of which the fullest au
vantage is'offered in purchase FOR OAAR: del
. -
W. CIIIINWINGELSid—D. crusanteass
grIUNNINGHAMA & TT B.
et-I: BURGH
.CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware.
house, 119 Water street, and 456 Yust street.
Pittsburgh. Pa, three doors beldw the Mcmouga
hela.llouse, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh . eit,e
Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and... Amer,
Call Convey Mal% for parlor windows, churches
and publio buildings.
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
'Office, N. E. Oar, Wood & Fifth Sts.
IRE AND MARINE mum.
Wm. Phillips, ' James D. Verne?.
John Watt. . rapt. Jno. L. Rhoad
William B. Hays.. barauel P. Shrive?.
John E. Parke. George B Telles,
Charles S: Bissell. Frank Van Gordan.
William Van Kirk. ,C. Hanson Love.
J,OIIN
Wm. V.' GAR DNE
pIIRE POTASH AND SODA ASH—
PUR POTASH AD
of
AMT.
I am in receipt oranother N
molar of superior
Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make their
own Soap, end have use for either of theso arti
cles.' ill find it to their advantage to examine MP
stock before imrchasing elsewhere.
.ISEPH
JOSEPH PILEUPS°,
corner Market street and the Diamond, • .
corner Market street and the Daman& •
925
UM'''ErrMUIL - 1)
I:ST iL~ 3:i-ilkt NT,
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS
stoner of Prtonte,gon.
de2o:tf
AVIN4' RECENTLY MADI
EICTENS/V* . ADDITIONS d.G9 IXPROMCDPIS
TO OUR OFFICE,
We axe now prepared to execute all °ram for
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK & JOB J 1. 1 3fflutiTING
With dispatch, and, it tho most miPerior st3/..0
We have an Oloe
SECOND TO NONE
dad will Ray paFticular attuation to
RAILROAD,
ItERGANTILE & LEGAL PIIINTING
BILLS OF LADING, CIRCITLARS, '
E
BILL HEADS, ' LAND Ss DEEPS
CERTIFICATE'S, REOLSTIFIRB,
DRAY TICHETS, RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
WiDS,
ELF,AIIIIFOS,
Showbills, Handbills, ,Labels, Col
,
leg© and School Seheines,nopil
Bills of Fare,lnvitationst&e.
Our fa.eltiete. for Pr=Vizi -
POSTERS PROGRAMMES, &C.
FOR CORCERTS & PM:GBITIONS
411 E. ITN@ ITIRL SP.,D I
We , citainsure "omPlotesati.eacka as to Ma
AND PRWE I
BOOK : W 0„11 1 E .
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ,
School and College CatalOgmea,
Miacellifineona• Catalogues, _
Constiftalle*llepnent Betel:theta
BLANH"nooKs, 1 -
LETT-01 Arr 4 .1,4 •
*LANK CIELCC6IS4 ZTO's
• Nal
Banks dc Banking HoiriM4
FURNISHED TO oRDEIt.
ALL WORK EKE,OtriRp.PROpiIX
ivaticttc Arrz Rs
POST BliTLlMlttb and W‘tiod
PROPESSIONAL CARLO
L. BRAOKLNRIDGIB,
Prrrsspwa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
prrrtsniricon, PEITIPA.
24 Pieties
NEW DRITGGETS,
75 Pleimv
x[3(:mmsimm),it :
-AT
M'CAL L 10 M9s,
DIBECI`ORS :
LlJP l SePreaident.
WATT, Vice Pres%
R, iyl7-Iyis
STEAM PRINTING
Pt7TSBURGH.
In the cit.-7,
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