mei ; A:34:. ..... ; '1C1111; i C-10. fl;IF. 1 1 TIting iIIitICAN RONA! „IQ ALL 2 1 11 - iU W TES *EST, €ol.iTim # Et i gT ARID NO T[7 WEST I.l,l:,l4:3llNOwArzwr. Commenerna August 15th, 1882 ----- rormz s2A2se:V.l.A.zsri AS 44,131Cii.. shorter n h t e o t b?rytiaOtlYaaho . r t ll and WOW Y 1 fIO.TAV &ED TRAINS. l'ata4...ine. Mal .1.. a ,. 4 1 , : , :,.hurEh......10P5. m. ,107 R. in. 1.1,30 th m. ~.,.‘l;cl..:eny--2.q. a. m 7,2t"a E.. lA, 1000 P. 'ii. AiiAi , A ,I, Crarti c . no.- -8:^10 1 V. W.. 5,20 p. m. 5,80 p.m let. Wn.,Fnr..... - 5,,,T.t9 p. tr,. 2,25 31.171 Chlrago. ...... .64 p. m. 8,35 a. m, FOR COLUMBIt, CINCINNAT.I % ST. LOLTTF, , t , Leti.Vl,l 14 . C - rcsiltric 9„c.a. in 17,2Cp. m. 8,54 p, m .ArriT6s s t lli Col= bus-3.1,4 a. m. 3%13 p. m. Cincinnati 4,20 p. mi. ti,jlB a. m. Indiana pclii; li., , Vi v. r_+. illeor.s a. m 8 . L0ni5.......7,31) a. Z. 2 ev4o/...m All treint thiltugh to Chicago rlthf:cx, ob.a.no of Cats. 11 N. 8.-The tiMe to Clzoir.na..4 7-3 OA 01•171/ .4.! by Btrulpetwilki;l l Trains cn 'lothltoads m r t al Colunalice. E. 710. itic.*anger... , all .o th,ta Cinzinnat together. Il i• Al :PAID Tlthl IT2B • &BR:00 AT PIATCSO I itEta. Chicago . 1 t!'1 . x..v.:244.... . .....,,SO O a. m Cpicalto Atai1...4.... . ..... ...... ....... -.....2.410 1 P ti. la ik ACOOMMOD4/0.1.,4 Itxteral tezeeVAtatiem ALterl , e;:7 017. . - Leaves !Arrive Lerre Arrive Alloeliety Newlr:ghton New Eligton Allerliany 0,0 0 arn Itrekt) a mG r afi a m it.s.,sot tr. D 45 H dos.) r , d,SU p 1.2.10 2,VS p 13,m0 p 8 91 0 P itEk 8.613 pm I Mint? .1.". J 0 run by C 6 oub;;B time, which is mir ate ,. ~:a7er than PittriburehAmm V,15. lie 00:i Or! the accommodation trains ere /col at reOnolpricsa. Tao p Mtecoanicodation trainoonaoote at Iclow Brighton With paokets for New Castle. T ireagh trains cannot as follows , — At onon, with,V,ages for New Castle. Xeraer. oungiaowr.. Ant At ; , r-vlllo. Ohio. do. and from Brillerabtirgit. • Akron. Cuyahoga Falb:too. At wousfield,Oluo. thr Mount Vernon. Eihelbp, Sancia t ts, Toledo,. Detroit, eta. At Cruz ea fog Dom 17 are. Springdeld.Colnmbus. Ihnonimsts, Xenia, DisysOn. Indianapolis, Saint Lotus, Louisville. eta. At 1.4111F6, for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton. Toledo: eto. _• At tents Wayne for Para, Layette Ted.. Saint Louis, Quincy; Keokuk, St..Toseph and interme diets points ut Centrni licireim and lilleole. At Plymnath.for Laporte. Ana at Chiosigei with trains for all points in Illt rew. Nlissoarkrowa i ,Wistionsin apA Alinneaota. For :rather !information an ,4 4,,, eerre tickets appsy SAOISG e PARKIN . Motet Ag't. r.mati'oasongsrtat.en_ Pldatinna. and A. Q. CASSELDRRRY Allegheny .l4l.tej JLFI TS (loners' Sues'v-Medent. : W M. P.!S General Il'ar-e-ger Agent 41,,EV ElJatin, PIVISBURGH .1.2.0 WIIEEPINtIi RA 11.150.40, .V P RIM:4R ARRA RAN : ~ On nod alter, MONDAY. •••'''••• A.:O'J,, Tre•ins will lea - me the Depot or the •'..tavisslvanla Rattror.d. in Pittabttrea. aa follows': , . PrePRBVEGc COLUMBUS ' - ANATI • SikiliDA:t LI E. VIA BTKIJBA - SIIu.I.E. ....e ea , x truoit6h—,.. 1.00 a. la.: 1 9 1 .40.p.ja. G.O lielabeftville.., 4.05 • 4,00 1 1 Ltd NeTraX4- ..... . 9,...50 " 10,15 , " 4. ) Calunahne.....: 11,10 " 11445 " 40.rpreseiaaintiati, 4,10 p.m. 5,40a.m. • St....Ledi: I 7.*0 a. in. 4.48 I/ 81 140 change of cars batvroan Pittsburgh and Cla cianati. t€ Splendid sleliping cars ettaahed to all night tratna. • Lt PlTTlMitlflite'R AND Walth.LING LINE. ..., Loaves n Pilatrargh .3,09 aat I 3,10 a m 12,50 p m liiallaville 1!... 8. 00 " i ..141 .• 3,06 Stoutienvilia.. i 11,24) " 19 : 13 "- 4,00 " e Whein , . ..4f.r.d " 7.:),';:3 " - 4.54 - Ay Ives ~ Ile lair t,OIS " 10,49 " 5,05 " Oonneatiasc at tTheeling with Mai:loan and Ohio Railroad— anti' at .I.itd:air v . l h Central Ohio Railroad for Zartwv Uri.. Lhaeastar, Cireler:ll:; Oelambut and:elm:lariat. Indianapolis and Bat:..t I ocis and paints welt. PITTSBUILi)E Asy CLEVELAND LINE. e a v e s F-itt.i+le , 1,00 a. m. 112,60 p. , m.. do Wellay.lle 4.'25 " 1 8,00 as 8arardZi,........,.. 2 .10 " i 44 . 14 " ' a., A11iatt4.........,. 5,43 " 1 4,40 cl. , i 3 u.a.9o*, • t., - ,, ;" " Arrives Cievol - 4n3 9,t3 " 1 5,30 03nr.eeting atZ , Dityr.:-.3 vial: Tasearawas branch for. Newt. snails; hisqttd Usual Dover; at Alli ar:e .with l'ittibt-rr:li, i.:: Tama and Chico; a Rat rad at klodm - oi, vita ( .avelattd, Zanesville arts road R It r,- 4 .1 -, -,0. Cuyahoga Felt, ant Jittettyaig. n.r,t; at :•:-. - elt . ,..na with 0 cud i.' It It • ..r Fr" - s,l.l'..9itiOnirit, ar I little:1o, with 0 A: It 1 - 1 ~.• - Tcl - i - ga, Lletroil. Cf.lioado and tha nett' , IF , F . 1 . ' t' . ''.' C ?1:;1,' , 1 , 71:11 0 d'at'... - .T.! leaves at 4.04 p. tr.. • itot,-iiii t ?imam; antics at 2,10 a ra..9,.15 a 51, : . ;;;:r, :1.1,• .1.35 . 0 . t ;..m. T]::• s• il "..*:- • to au prominent points in the -gm: a- , ititt eV, e• - :'fib at nerthweat, can he pr.'. cra ,„„) . 0 hit i i i,..•,. n re nt ,ton.,t, Ptttaburgh. j:);,...N!' .-"I'. i ....• , ...' 'I . Tinlret Agent . rot I z.rtitet - 11, .• - ..1: t :' , nt•••::. to li yr 11,1..1112.1._: , :t E W ART, Agent, At the C. - i.at..tpr'i: •:::.-a I.t •'...taieht R'-••:" ten "'- street. 1 1862. NIUNIYA e. AMU 144 MENT. ON AND Atllo., Mr.ol - OAY, MAY sth FEBSYLONA CENIPAL RAILROAD, , t_l 9,- .li TRAINS. raNHE TAIEI(.OU6iII. ILAZL TRAIIJ estipz.sioncor Station every morning (except Sunday) at 2,50 s 3u. stopping only at the principal stations, making direct connections at Harrisburg for Dal - tin:l.Q.. rid Washington. and for New York via the Allentown route. T E EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 3,50 stopping only at principal sta tions, making.' L liirwt cony...co:ion at Harrisburg fat Baltimore andltioshinsden. and for New York via Alluntowr, rode. THE PAST:, LINE loaves the station daily, (except SundaY) at 8,20 p. at., stopping only at principal etatibra, c,),:inectizz at harthburg for /Baltimore catilY ash ington UTE LOCAL FREIGIFT TRAIN, with Passen ger (jar atta.l.A. lei.ves the passenger station every tcorrLi7..g(Fiandays excepted) at 5.30 a. in., running as far* Oonernaugh, and stopping at all stations. 'FISAJNEL JOTINSTO . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves daily (Ace:rt . Sunday) at 2.45 p.m., stop ping at all stsSons and numb* as far as Cone marsh. FIRST ACOOMMODATIONTRAIN"forWaII's station leaves daily (oxoept Sunday,) at 6,40 a. m. SEDOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for s.tationipsaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11.00 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for statiotilcaves daisy. (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. tai • FOURT:d. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walla staticr., leaves daily. (except Sunday) at 6,1 5 D. in. T CHURCH TRAIN Leaves Walit. St, ion at 9.05 a m: returning I eav i tteburgh at 12.60 pre. I • italLtil T.0.0 1 / 1 18 ARRIVE lit PiTTf3BUROI3 AB FOLLOWS: p. at. Fasta. Johnstown AcasommoSatbna .10,05 a. m. hat Wall's Station Accommodatima.......o„B9 a, in. 2d Wall's Station Accomnic&tion 8,35 a. m. Sd Wall's Station Aecommodatina 1,05 p.m. oth Wall's Station Accommodation 6,10 p. m. At;;-Trains fet• Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville; Intersection with Express and Johnstown Atbeonanicdation East and West, road also with Local Freight, East and West. The Travail* Public will find it greatly to their Interest, in gab* East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the accom modatiOns nose offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone, and it 'entirely free from duet. We can prormso Safety, Speed, and Comfort to all who may lavor this 8.0 ,d. - :vith their :+attimare. V A. 34 • 10 NEW so 3 10,0 L VsTOdSTER. b SO it, illti.SßUßt7 ...... . 7,63 Arill`Bagga..;4:lloshad. to all stations on the Peon - ylvaniaß•rtio!gaii, and to Philadelphia, Balt:l -ore e.r.,d sijrPtseong*s parchtisiul tlehets in ears will b e chaygex an:oxen* miteming 'CO distanoe trav aAad the station vitas, except from statnine Ai:Are:the tk , mpany tsar no agent. case of ices. tho Company win hold thonmelqs responsible for pk t ", ra i baaaa2a , e onlv, and foe/dia:noun: not exceeding 8100; A. E.—An ,Dmr.ibus Line has been emplesed to convey pa.4lngers and baggage to and from the depot nt a chili= not to exceed 25 cant for each pa, snips and.fbaggage. B,ir balsas apply to At tho Perani.Z. R. pats—,CT6' a n op. Libert 3 &Rd Omit a trats. n 023 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, PITTiZ URGE. orincE, •11* 37 Fifth St., Bank fliciek Nswass ia/LINST ALL'IIiXIP* A FIRE - AA s MARDIff 111BILS7 - DAACJONVS, Preaidenta(PlN WitteColll, Vida Pre:sada - 44P.M. - .Book; ,FaerptailiCapT., WELLl.A&DV, , ,A.DoAsaliatirAgent. , •• DER,Laro Vaaae Janes, -al..s/Liri L.. vai Childsz Ca 1.0 ... IA-Kulat 1 A- Kulat FahaestoeV plp J aeobs, P•bMs . eau. Bo L. Wararr...B.ok !li MEMIN= lijEw EOJT L&SIMI AND 4-X RAILAOAD. INDIANAPOLIS ADD OiNCINNEITN. H. Connecting at Indianapag with Terre Haute, and Terre Ratite and Alton Railroad, i tta i tioub tnd Lafityetteiand Indiana:gm and islem and hfichdgan Cenfral oadafor CA -40. HOCK ISLAND, B GTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, fERRE RAC= LAFAYETTE and PEKU. Freights and passengors carried from Cinedn dati or Lawrenoeburg in less time than by any liner route by twenty-four home. and at as low -etas. Abe only road by which shipments can be :nada from Cincinnati to the Week without break in bulk. Consignments made to T. E. GIBBONS. Agen at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at wrenceburgh„ will rAceive prompt attontiou. nd no .chargo for commission; NO CILLEGE Fos 007.12UNSION AT I.2.WLENGSEITRO. For farther information apply to Tli o M-A 8 tATIGAN, (No; UP Water street,) agent of the loicnany, who ill prepared to give Thaocosi RE. stria for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, ?tire Kanto, Lafayette, Chieago, Peru. Ore= est! e,' Crawfordsvi/le, Charleston, Paris and Mat &C. 11. F. LORD. President, J ORN F. CREEL General Freight Agent. UPIIINI.SI'EI. V , NO. 85 FOURTH - ST. NEAR WOOD. rEINELE sionsocurimes MANUFAC IL TIME and keep constantly on hand ovens article in their lino, via : Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Illattrasei, of, all, kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds: " All kinds of Shades, Blinds and natures. 011"Promptattention given to all orders ibr At -tins and laying down Carpeta, Oil Cloths &o. ROBERTS & ROBNIGIC OTELS AND RESTAURANTS. S A. V A. Gi- II 0 LT Nett to rellt*9lli9b Panel/ger Depot, SOHN INAVA.IFIE4 ProprleitOm. LAlir=l6l TAKER AIM FIZTED with all the madam improvements, this po lmgariellort. tho subscriber le proYarodto accom modate his old customers end the public gener ally. with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served:llp in every variety of atyle, during the season. His Winer., Liquors and Ake he thehs conildent in recommending to the public for their O.IOO4IMCC. Can, Bucket and Shall Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. my2thlyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, THOS. FJTON 1 Vroprie tor. nrAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, D.E. at a great expense, with all the modern im fareVinnentds.tthia popular ca t r e es i tlt. fri therblilt , r public generally , 91 ;rth ° the beet th e a m u erket affords. • S will be served up in every variety of st V.lQra th ruld A.CER he feels oonlident in re commending to the public, for their exoellence. air...MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aP4:I9 OUR 1:1101US.10, NO. 88 ' DIAMOND ALLEY . PITTSBURGH. noHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES FRESHe_ pablio that he ithin daily rooeipt ot HELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME, At and ls prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house witlrey g in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SHALE& jelO.i Proprietor. AIIISION HOWSE, GEO. A 11111.1EXITZ. .1 , 1 Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street.just be side the Passenger Dope, of the Pennsylvania Itaiiroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the city fur passengers arriving by Mat road. Tne p roprietor having, at considerable ex pense.. fittem p, in excellent style, Ali SION tiollidE, would respectfully solicit c share of public patronage. this Larder and Bar will be fun:dated with tho best the market tisso afford. fel:IY WIRES AND LIQUORS. WILL LI 11. WI BENNETT, Brandies, Oordiali, Wines Old Mononga ,hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD S'rliEET, PO.O.bargh fa2.l:6s CAB,RIA.GES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY'S, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. IM7 Penn Street, Pittstbargh. „..nv” A!! or warranted to Ito of tho bolt mate r4ts,l acd wortunanehie myl2:l7d asymzu ...... 0. R1LY.4.F.14 Late et Miller A Itieketkon's L Yid! /1" .V.FLEgi ILltleowser to ReyLaer si Ardorset.l 'Who:wale Dealers is Foreign Ittrulle.., NOLS, Evormellortorr Sugarm, Firo WorkM, NOS. 125 AND 12S WOOD STREET. frOCH 3t.13 /111 H 031 LS FAILLE.li,tri FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE N 0.164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY Undertaking, in all ita branches. will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Allegheny. se18:ly POLLO HALL BILLIAR.D SALOON. XBICHARLEb JARDNFitrwould remind his old friends and oUstomers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. He boa always .on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard 800011, with good tables, balls and ones. Remember the pla co, Apollo Hall, Fourth et. near Wood. antranne from Fourth 'I3I,IIIF.NTS. LOOLLING (ILAN!" it• FIN TURE FRAME IMANUFACTOK Y NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 173 dc 175 GRAND STREET Ai 215 CENTRE STREAM, Established 1838. NEW YORK. Ea. tabliehed 1838. This Establishment has been in successful operation 2-1 years, 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 Oniamoutal Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses, Coneecting Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, eto Mouldings for Picture Franil In ita4th.i suita ble for transportation, either (ii , Berlina. Rose wood Oak, Zebra, sirdirege; MaAogany eta. Qui new Manufactory and ossmisive - facilities .enable us to fonmish any article in our line as good as the beat, and ap cheap aa the Amps's. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON as when they visit New-York. We claim to in able to supply teem witlfeverir artiolo in our line which they can possibly require, at prices lento than they can purchase s le w gni • Orders by mail attended to tp k anytneea. Dc notfailto ca ll when you New York. Office Wareroomst NO. 215 Centre St., N. Y. myaLtind HOR • CR V RTGLEB LANDRETH'S. GARDEN AND ELD WARRANTED FRES AND GENUINE sar - Also a general asaortm • • t o Agricultural Imple elate, Fruit It, Shade and Orn • eatiel Trees. received and for tale by BECKHAM & LONG, No, 127 Liherty street alma doorto Hare's Hotel. . m 1122 IrIrZITTITM S L7Tr4I Before going bay o pair of IBX)TS, SHOES. AND GAITERS. Cheap Cash Store, an 9 93 Market atreet. 2d door from Fifth. H. H. SMITH, N0TA.31117 PUBLIC . . omen AT Via PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREETS m 1.91 ATALIIABLE SEWICKLEY PROP. V ERTY 'FOR SALE.—Three-fourth sores of land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk Prom the Station; large variety of ehoice telt and shade trees, grape vines, ow: a family mansion of hall. parldr library and twelve rooms, excellent cellar, stable. ice hots e, large garden ail la fruit and flowers all welt arranged and in good order. For price and terms tip,oly_at Market street. • S.CIITHREI k SONS, Rear Eqata Arent"; LTR , AND !ALLEN'S AND "DU G. WM.'S REVOLVE*S—tin but in MIA.; bfor gale bs. , L . ."g -4 r OLT'S REVOLit Et at,.Dill]!, A 1 0111anik New .111odeL fin. at list6ri 'ceib) .t.i Bps - N x . Eitsy , sate ; ,ofylivia titr 4 t, AND : 8811 3( / /9 - rIANVAP 3 ket—M MoOlsilanare Audios. R Fifth strut. MEM ,MMMI mnmi._-....:.i, UPHOLSTERIIi G No. SSG Liberty Street, IXPOSTSB. AND DALES IF C. WEtvl tie CO., M 33:133 33 AT BORLARDS ' • .f I. 4,41 . Frr•T;r ej MI! RELIAIOE IntrakNOE poreArir, OF PSI3IA : T,~L 4)ll"ltiitniVlONiv= u o7e*". I oonntry. korrien are.l sos wmarirk, sTxtzsr. Crib Capital s X9,619'00. Assets., ,$303,50S 96. Invested as follows, Vie. First Mortgagecir Improved City Pre- Pert 7, worth double the.amount...-. $155.605 00 Ground rent first class .. ,; ...-. 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Digs 111 cont. Mortgage Loaha $30,000,-oott 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6it oent., loan-- 3.1,000 00 dllestheu County 6 9 cent. Pennsyl waft Railroad Loans.„...' 10,000 00 lollateral 'mak well &monied . ", 2,500 00 aimtingdon and road e Ton MOlmmul Railroad oom_pany. mortgage 10an..... ODD 00 emensylvania'RallroadCo.S— 4,000 00 itook of Itelianoe Mutual nman°, Cornrow I . 24.250 00 Stook of yoniity Fire InEnue C 0..,.... 1. 0 60 OD stock of Delaware M. B..lnsuranoo Co. 700 OD Commercial Bank do.—.— $.155 01 Meohatme Bank do 2.62 60 tra;i7iirlirkniTtnee - do's Scrip — . 7:.... 160..06 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18 gook Accounts. secured interest, etc.— 6,216 '2. Cash on hand and in hands of agent& 1 14145 18 --.--- $303,568 96 CLEM, TESTGLEY. President Cl gley DIRECTORS. ll , ara Tin. amas' Bbrphartt. Wm.-R. Thompson . ttobort Steen. • Tiroderick Brown, Mani Musser. Cornelits. ~ w !Reim Jo hja R. Worrol. H. L. 0a4110144 throp Robert Toland . las Leland. PPrederTak !mob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood th Bowen. James S. Woodward. o Bissell, Pittsburgh. k B. IC MOH •Becretary. 4GAILDNERWiTiserit. inglii No east copier Third an Wood Ms. VlELAwslns' kurrusx. NA ..: IN awsIIRANCE coMPANY=INCuRPORA TED BY TEEM LEGIBLATITRE OF 'PENN YL WHT, ISBN. OMICE-LB. E. CO NER ANDLyirA_LEn BM.BETB,_P 1 ) • ---- 4:0 - tatAri-Nias-oves mvis, porta of the orld. MSC - RANGES on Goode,. by Rivera. Canals. Lakes! and Land Carnages. all; parts of the Union- FIRE INSITRANM welder /bandies geste f ulty, on Store. Dwelling Mouses; DIREOTOBS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. &rider. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John O. Davis. James Tranaualr, Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James 0. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Jose h IL Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston. Geo. Lieper, gush Craig. Charles Kelley. Samuel E..Stokeig .J.F. P-eniston. , Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington. 11. Jones Brooke, Smear M'llyain. Thos. C. hand Robert Burton; Jr elitoob P. Jones. James B. WFarland. tJoalnurPatit JohanSemple. Fittaburgh. - D. T. Mangum w l f le,w, do, TIN. President. THOS. IL, t , Vice President. Nth' LrLatrais, &ama M tory. ' P. A. MADEIRA,Agmt. Je22 No. 65 Water street. Pittalanrgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. MUER FRANIILIN FIRE LI9IBIIRANCE R COMPANY OF PHILADEILFIIIA, °FRC& NO. 435 and 487 CHESTNET STREET. near FM. • _ STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. 18t. 1860. Published Atreeabls to An Aat of Assembly. bainm First Mortgages, amply seeurerL am .Bl,B96o393 88 61j Real Estate. (present value la wet • 182,995 26 Temporary Lome on ample done, tonal Securities 89,136 88 hooks. (present- vultiwwardefiT • --- 89,738-66 Notas and 1,821 00 27.919 a $2.208,051 66 The onlyprofits from premiums which this oora pan, can divide by law, are from Has which have been determined. Insurancetimaile on every dasoription of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are comnstent with security. Since their incorporation aimariod of thirty years, they havapaid lassos (iy tire. to an ampuit exceeding Your 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. . Loxes paid during the year 1869, $69,16$ 811. DIRECTORS. Charlie W. Banisher. Mordecai D.-Lewis. Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R• r Scnith.. Edward O. Dale. George W. Richards, George Pales; CHAS. N. BANCKER,_Presiaent. EDWARD C. DALE. Vice President. Wit. A. &ran., Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COMP', Agent , =id Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSTroaktimt.. . GORpoiv. Secretors. Capt. D. C MIRAN, Gen"( Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Span dr, Co's Warehouse. ay stairs,) Pittsburgh. NB N insure against all . kindliir PIRR and MA iniß RISKS. A Homo Institution managed by Directors who' arewell known in the comiumunity, and who are determined, by promptnessand liberality, to man min the character which they haw assumed. as of fering the hest proteetinato these who desire to be Muffed. .... - ASSETS, OCTOBER :80tb, 1561. Stock Accounts 3 63.000 (S , Miwtscie .....,, 2,180 Oi. Office Furniture —. 250 (ti 81:n ACOOTHAS. eta. 7.809 48 h. ....—...... 18.351 98 Hates 27,8415 20 Notes .. Bills discounted— —.—... 174,075 14 $285.251 - DIRECTORS. 6 R. Miller, Jr.. James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek. George Bair Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. ketsoi. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer. David M. Long. Reee J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell, John R. ltrenue. mylB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL ItE.A.'Seeretary. WM. BAGALEY. President. Ontee, Coy. of Market and Water Ste., Insures against Lose and Damage in the Naviga tion of .the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes, and Bayous. and the Navi gation of the Seas. insures against Loss and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. BagsleY, Jae. Park. Jr.. Win. G. Johnston. B. E. Jones. Reese Owens, . M. Howe.. B. Preston. ieorge Bingham. ' S. . Ki. ohn Shipton. Jas. M M. C er omer. S. Harbamh. J. Caldwell. 'John S. Dllworth, • C. H. Zug. mb2Ehlydk PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE • COMPANY NO; 149 CEIEBSTRUT EITRtET, Opposite the Custom HOtiso. capital...„ioll9,loo A55a.0.48011,945. WILL MAX.& ALL KINDS OF IN. SURANCE:either Perpetual or LirniOd.ou every description' of Property or AMerehandiee at reasonable rates of. premium: . ROBERT P. w va_preiddmit. • M. W. BALD _ , Viee Preeldento DIRECTORS. - - i' Oliarits Ram 1...8. `Brown. P. B. English. eorge- W.Brown. P. B. Savory. osephil.' Paid, O. Sherman. ohn Clayton. S.J. Magarge E. Wiler. P. 131[401317u. Secretary. JAC : COPAN; Agent. 17 .17/4:1, Corner Third and_Wood-etreets. moommuzAo; . COMMISSION soil, TL , PIG ,METAL &ND. BLOLIMS, No, 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK • prrreavuou. r uims BrujoiNGAlLe MONONOAKre .z.v Lil PLANING Attu, would ropey in— form the pub ta he' halfrebtditktri e fire, and haying his eStablislunent.' filled it with the n ewest,nd mustitPlirojedtdaeldnOry, Ls now prepared' to furnish 1 109114 end AWLS boards. scroll sawing and re-:sawing,' depts. sun and shattets , kiln dried. bismes. mouldunrs. box Bo Sm . Bourn PmrsErraott. Sept. 7.1857. 420 BOOM AND SHOES, AT' NO. 89 MARKET BTREEI'. LOOK AT THil PRIONB es English Lasting Reel flatters tar rftriirrEn dish Lasting Gangues Heefealter hos VA Warthaill4s, Lathes fish Laafift unarm Heal Gaiter " Zal wcra ihfia. fled - Boots r Fran& Mamma 0 , 1431 Aworth WM ka Pine Goa Conseels : laid B9 o tefor 31 . 31 . . g i gap , v o Pwaln , n, - • 41 Amiet --- lig Karla! -4.uz zt ous. is* . MI:=!1M . - . mat ~ . - •- - i : POST ituaitit tiiiii ii*i, ataititre iiiteirted.] . , ., , , ; . comfy raw and / Wood Str eets. idatliS fe Tint Aroma: in - Aptexca per week. itirDi n ;cied by eartiensl2 oents ... OF AillinEßTl3lll66. gnus,atie., o e cline.. ---- —........ ..... 50 tin1icr..."..4.."..—....—....—.01 00 on Week -.....—.--- . 176 cm p0r0i....... .......... ..... ....... 5 Oc " three months- --.-----.12 et sinmonths-- ... --...........—........13 00 nit' to months- ......... -- ...... . -..—.. 24 00 " one yew.. .. ........ -.. .30 00 MlLlNY,Sinali . eaenuti7e. 113 . otii °jilt word av ß=et li n n olices. Inserted on the local page. teL Santa a liab each insertion. The Siturday Sioniing Post Lamed From the same office every Saturday morning. is 61 per annum, in advance le copies. ready for mailing. Frye mere yeas JAJIES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor 'artising at reasonable rates. AY MORNING, OCT. 10 o Phases of Farm Life I.g, like every other calling, has ntages and disadvantages. The I: the most independent and most .1, man in existence. With farm• •ith every other branch of busi- Farmi l its adv:l farmer h depended ing, as gement, prudence, and economy site to success. To the man who -these, an agricultural life brings tire of independence, with all the of variety. To such the fluetua ade, the rise and fall of stocks, ored protests, or rumored bank Eons have little or no terror. nese, in are requl possesse d the plea: charms / tions of the rn snspens I Life ,as charms for him which -it has not for ether professions. He welcomes the cha,ge of seasons at their approach; he is no afraid of being behind-hand with his• cro.—being overtaken by an early frost, o disconcerted by au early spring. Xte wel,Oines every change of the seasons beingal-ays well prepared for their com ing. 113nt ...th some it is far different—they are ne•er at ease—everything around them pea wrong. IV .th them it is too hot or t, o cold—too wet or too dry. No matter • hether the sun shines, or whether the clo , cis drop rain, snow, or hail—the westite , . is always wrong. No matter whethe .the market price of wheat is 50 or $l, 0 per bushel—it is always too low and the higher it goes up the less inclined they a,e to sell. Their cattle and their hots a • helping themselves to corn at home •r plundering their neighbour's.— In this life. The farm t. dertak: way they are eon' inually in trouble, A a restlebu, uusatiutied kind of a It is nothing more important on a an system and order. Pi ever on to do too much—do one thing at and do -it well. Lay down a plan ,•ork to be done, and do that wtriett oing the most first and finish it you leave. Never put off what do to-day till to-morrow; delays verbially dangerous, and to none 0 than to the farmer. Never ex ur means by attempting to cultivate 1 , an you can do welt and i4t due sea- Kee expen with t such tinders farme. as mu. few hi. corner. ations I a memorandum of your household •es cost of lah tr, etc., and balance eincomo of your business. [uder !anagembut you will, at all times, land the exa.ct state of altars Ihe should know Lis nt lit and lossjust !h as the merchant, Observe these ts, and you will fi.,d less rough is in the roatine of your farm open Bret i. has been as much abused tiness as any officer in the nation, IcClellan not excepted. He has n opportunity to vindicate himself 1,, bads of all. but there is only one do it, lie most clear Kentucky of t els MO nce. IN bus the force to do !we believe he is the very man to I We predict that in four weeks his the re t it and do it. name in thol h'll he one of the must honorable 'world.— fmtiscille Journal. on 8 tines, Oambria 00., Pa. L 1. A O PO PU- I R place of !winner resort located dtro,:t -- line of the Pennsylvania .silroitd, o:, the of the Allegheny Mountains, 2„:Y0 feet , e level of the ocean, will be or en for m the loth of June till the 10th of Oc- Since it last season the grounds have been nprovei acd beautifled, and a namt.,er fee havc been erootel for the (I,C.COLD mo f fantilice rendering Crosxn one of the and attractive places in the State allure has been theroug .5 , renovate , . s t ker of pleasure. and the sufferer from a disease , !al find attractions he ein a Livery Stable, Billiard ' tables, I.i.n-rin Baths. etc.. together with the pnreat air . er, and the moat magnificent mountain Y to he found in the country._ ice rp .. ' Atel. and w; memory Ticks ols. For gooa fOrtiTe7onialfit4 from Phatdel ; from Pittsburgh, 4., 05. rther information, address a. W. MULLIN tt Cresson Springs, Oambria FRANCIS COLLEGE, I CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS, 1911IVATED LORETTO, Cambria L 7mttos from eteBROU SteSotliOnetyStrtlnenS,Yol - t route between Philade!Aia andoPittat vaaiai the dir burgh, corder t The le bealth.V alters water; The MOND about into tw betwee for be S':lSien as chartered in MS, with priviliges to a usual Collegiate Honors and Dograso. Ilion of the College in one of the most in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Ails , untains being ^-overbial for its pure racing air, and pi , uresoue scenery. , holastic year commences on the Y after the 15th of ATOUST, and end: is 28th of JUNE following. It is divide Sessions. Students cannot return home the Sessions. All the Apparatus neues- Land Surveying, &lenearing, &0., furnishing by the Institutton to the mental and Vocal Music forms no extra Students will be admitted from eigl t the age of manhood. ,--Board and Tuition. payable half yearly 41 1 /0 ng and use of 10 mil and Modern I,suguages, extra 10 tts spend= acation at the C011ege...: .. awe can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop r, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's andto other Clergymen of the Pittabtme in s .1 aharge. years to Tux: advan • .1 W •,-04441021,, REAT CUBE 808 COMPTON, THE Ir-; ,FILOIPOJETOR OF TMS MEDI- E !using made it the study of years to rate the life of the Pine Tree into sine for • ': eases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering • aufferihumanity the result of his ex eerie= - This truly great and good medicine is -rep:-. with muchcare, the tar being distilled sip , 10 • it, is therefore free from all impuri des° • • zi.con tar. ~, It • cured more eases of Consumption than gay kno . remedy on earth. 4 /twat cure Bronchitis. our So re Asithnta. I ' cure Sore Throat and Breast. It • cure Cough's and Colds, and is an nvaluahle remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, lrinary Complaints. *2-Beware of CounterfeitriPS you: ve the Dymepsia use WISHART'S spepsia Pil ls, and if they do not you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money Pleas call at hie store and get a descriptive oir ttlar. box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on ',septa One Dollar., Na 10 South Second street, Phila, L. Q.__ C _. WTSITART Proprietor, Sold b Dr. KEYSER, Nn 240 Food street .n0f0 , 13 , . t-tt— iv • I• 2 S BETSII LS PLUME OATS, received and ior'oale by - • JA S. A. FETZER.. ear , .104-•ArPtar,i. - : l lt • ' ECOSOwIII. . - 44114 W Atstoilmisussis4l4 , llair yea a A for csie JAR. A. v i ttt i e. ... scour Marketana BIM streets. ~~~ AO:Mit% tA ..41h AN EXCELLENT AMILY NEWSPAPER. TAE Prr.rrsrtrimn ATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING ilk7askTCOlo a) WI r. OVA PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT 111 THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, Sli" 1 83 0 . liS IT OOJTAUn ALL TEI CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY. am l furnishes the moat reliable MONETARY, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS ITP TO THEM ,HOUR OF WINO TO PRESS together with a choice selection of Tales, Poetry, Literary and &dentine Articles, Valuable Statistical In formation, Agricultural News, dcu., &e. " It 01 • 0 •1' • 1: 1 i •i: or °emptied with the greatest care. from TILE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -AL 8 0 - Embracing every Important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Re. TILL 12.130 BE NORM Ur THE FARM AND THE FARMER. WII-The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past, the Publishers will devote unremitting &tendon to the perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. As a source of 'additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of the present call war, in which great armies are engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated arid presented to, *3 reader.— By following the operations of the arrnies from day to day, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week we shall furnish afresh and run. ning history of this lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY num POST Will be krzahed to subscribers at thelow wise o One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good investment. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued from the same Office "EVERY MORNIN4. It Ise complete.epitome of news. oontaining all the latest intelligent*, Telegraphic. Local" EliiscalatreOlia, Congressional, Legislativq), Mow . etary, Commercial, &se., TO THE LATEST riouß. Also, editorial articles on all the lidding teDica of the day. &LL IMPORTANT NEWS FROOCTIN SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRESPOESDOCAL " lir THE DAILY iPOliThus au extra:wive circulation by railroad and river. ifnronsb boa agents and.by the mail, and' is a capital-adverti sing medium. The paper is farnist.ed to subecri bers at SO per annum. Advertisements inserted at mot crate rates. Addreen JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR 'AND PROPRII :TOR 00MR MTh ADD WOOD: 4:11. 4Gantimunwitalut • sirlead rout moan by mgoa ray Irak. ~~. _ . ?..t.c.,...t....,,,,.. ....:.. ...a.•— • lifaaiyiessia ~ . - - - ..„...... :004A R . - A 1 1 : ,.0 4 1 8 A NE'''. , • , 611 - 1 0 011:11Efkre '''aiTHEET, . OILARTERED . 1:61 1865.'1 Alm:lip .lu.ii,rao*liikviti , am ) ALF deo, OnWeinesday ancrEatarday stnimp.„ from May Ist tdNovenib& sat, Erma 7% 'ttolooli atulfrourNoteanber list; May 7404-fro fl• to S o'clo* ', , Li • ''- . ~ • -. • Deposits .4get& (if suses net tear than Ona DottJat. arid W 41iiidendVbf the pro is deplored twloo avast; I.O.Tonlean'dkeoember.: Intetest has ceenleolaredsemi-annuany hanneand pepsin-, ber since the Bank was o ' atthe rate okilut per oent. a year. I . ' • Interest, if not,. drawn, out: - Is 4 „ , ilsoed - to the credit, of Coe depcoitor,ae princi pal and bears the. e intere s t from the Ust'days Jnne and De amber, compounding twice a year. without' • E tt bling the depositor to caller .ertmlo present pass book. At this rate money will...double s in few than "twelve years,' disking 'on thAaggregate FIGHT MID OSS-HELP Pint ClriT. .1.411;06' Books oontainhog the _Charter. By-Laws, Bailee and Beculation. brnished gratis, on application at the °mob. in , RBORGLALBEJEIL John B„ M'Fadden. :s P 'a) M. PennoOk, Joluo 'Holmes, John Marshall. Alexander /bow. Jam a te B. D.. P. Maeda Beni. L. „Paestook, A. . 3 pdirt. M. James MeAnley. ' Hill James Hardman. - Wm. , dello& , Alextuider Bradley,' I J auwa .0._1(illy. John (1. - Backofen. qater A. Midair*. /eorge Black.„ rohn IL Mtaott— otpoß.Caoofield. James Biddle... Atones A. Carrier. Robert.Robb.;___ • triirt urn., .T w ori r l . t= r • tow : . Charles A. Colton. I Walter P. Dare d A , Wat„Do_ e. turiaa it : a ota,Orr,... .._ .... ,• , . ' Peterils %taker. et Thum ' l a% R a e veil, . lreagte; - ; : IA: COLTON. , • , £HOLINES 'dc NON* 13 Alt gat e - and Skohaidge7airokera : and Nahr t ju Thdee,Draftaairceptan t roaold. Silver and is ICPtea- .glahlulath. PP rEslinern and. W Oxides minitangfor sal , Cpollections did all the cities tlizierigldsittabb United Staten:. Nata received in par inzan or =at , kaler. No; 67j Market street,.aietrpagya - ma Fourth Medi. waL K. . a cal BANKERS & EXOfULIT4E 131fateja,-; WOOD STREII46IiNER T13:1 3-1 i 10 1 3:19 I PITTSBUGH. PiL JAMES MI TAYLOR, P AL z.. 1) .E Ft ni a ri . , OFFICE: 451 Peril street, yam Wow& griotinzonoss Roaniria - siuumi IL) Deeds, Bonds rtgsres arid other Legal kl iP Writing Drawn. - d o o-wirdgernents Taken and Bills Probateil.' ''• ‘• "' '- -•- ~" -•- ,•=iriOir JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, YOE =641 OP Flour Ginn 'Lard, Batter, • ItOrled and Produc e • ,Gen Tally, • comer d.First Streets, .PLTTBBURGR, PA. REFER T@—Fran 9. Bailey...Eaq,. William Dilwortla..Br.,_, S. Cdthbort & Son. Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Roisker & 'Swearingen, 8. Brady, Cash. M. Sr AL Bank, Cie. Howell,_Mandlo Jr Co.. George W. A n der s on i Donlon. Paxton- & Co.. Wheeling. I. • my2B:2p.is T. T. Dr URN dr, CO, mous , ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. 'Clair Street, [CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. IWO wcrk tmtamettcl tome will be Deatypud Promptly xeontett. ova-1y MIDENLSHING GOODS, - SUITAELHFOR THE SEASON. MACRIIM GLYDE M lnvite attention to heir dock of GENTLE EN'S and H' Linen and Traveling Shirts, Collars, les, ottspenders, Linen and Stilt andkerchleiS, Gloves, Bose, Umbrellas, dzo. ARhflf SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing G. always on hand at MACRUM & GU DE S. aul2 Market at. between 4th Sr Diamond. IMPOp.T.A.NT' INVE PATENT AGENCY; . DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Tea' au Officer of 'th Patent Ot3Ums.7tn last roar all Kenjitier :of th. Board or Appel'Li NOTE—AII informs Patent and'a copy of obargo. Neer to_prewmt Co David P. Holloway. ADDYdir VAPITE:NS, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. um WounNTREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCiII. PITFSBIIBQH . 47 • • 47 OHIO STR ALLEGHENY • nicaurs_ iositrirTs L EIHRET LEAD, 11L - Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar ead, andPltunber's material in general. iOll Refineries" fitted tip .in the moat approved . mner. Tanks lined Lead or 00ePar. Honsea fitted With Water and Gaa la. N.B. AU nide prgnnit/i atten de d de to. . tUl4ll. ipS dyd 1 ) IgiICHES AN ' TINEGAR— f 600 Busnpas RIED PEACHES, t ' u autism@ rum. CIDER viazGAR la store ithdlbritale by WILLIAM BAGA LEY, figls 18 add 20 Wood street LOAN OFFICE HENRY W NO. 100 NIIIT FIELD SiNDEI . Neanthe comer Fifth, Pitldbullt 1215 'T.ititear AND' 1.V.1 quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia, mladßaevelry,, Gold and, Silver Watohea, ara kinda bY vanable - erfieleet, "for "any length o: time agreed on. The goods cannot be deliverer without the: Ticket. JO - Me flows frort,7 A. M. to 101 1 .1 L is 2/ Straxiberri :s or Canning ' NiTow'is THE 11111 LE rues EANNINC 111 and pres • 8 wberriea. Those select ed for this purpose Old be of good- color. Bohr in inb=of firm hare, and of superior flu tor. snob a can be , found darink the fitrawberryieationl at S. KNOX'S' Establish mat, No. 29 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.. Order, dray ble leftSdtber at his stand in thematic.; or al Horticultural stare r reit, N liti ]STEW Gnsi I We have an eletaa Trlmmin_■gly Iturnishing 7 Elpabroid Frenoh Draped., an Head Neta, etc., in I: for CASH. al9 781darkit et.' CD DUNS— /lab 200 Boxes 61. R. Bunchllaisizs; 150 do Layer do '-halt 11101. , ,A1d 'loo' - do aorLayer do 60 Rego Seedless do _Drums Sul Ink, received andforsaltana e do rzm , REYMEItBB,O4 4 . , lidilltO _dp andl2B Wood street. & T a l i VACKR• ChM tLaEttndets tandr..am" fittlaa Preferred. Xing= INo./5a Wood Pm* rTF;T ' SV • TORS. 0.1 PATENT AGENCY ROOT. W. FENWICR Z' For the past lons as years Manager of SE the : Washington. t. Branch of ticten ataxia b Patent AZene,y I and for :Fifteen !' 'Years in the Pat '.pOit A.geney Bust; nein. • 1100666ary to procure a Patemtiaws seatfres once of Patentee 3H►B is!' AUTOS% arm'. and attractive nook 0 el, les, • °Hone, ' Hosiery. Gloves, , - * GiiinMeta. Fleanre Skirt!, Corsets. e vanity and tow prices ACB.ITP&& EILYDEk between ith & Diamond. 7 ...! - -;:.. , T0 - .#l.t;* bA'0,06.3 tVAAL III ) II 4... - I:4«..:«...jatifia .16 - 11 IROCALAGn & .VT•rt).l - 1 , P3411.4:1ifk 41Cir EBANKLIN VENANGO m3 , 23:1v1 L. BRAOKLUIDGE, ATTORNEY AT ittlerbor., No. U 5 JF lIBTI ST:! J*o D. .NA C Co! 0 .t 4 ."\ ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 'l3 GRANT BTREET I.I7FIEMMIE, ,PENN,RL. rmi &BM; • SUR.G.r.O.IOI D T 1- 1 sideoesaor to G. ITT..Biatile, No. 144 BELL ( e field sta-eet. • t 3 aiOleo ham...? from Bto o'clock: find from • r'l4ek. ' fela:lY IRON IVIA'NUFACTURiIIiS. AMERICAN IRON. WORKS plortets • el: Laughnub, itea - urAerivimm ON II?. NA. N:13• N A l l IL, Is, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. 'smith's Patent Shafting, Piston WAREEtrosus, g 4 Water Street and 132 First Stree iPITTSI3In36. I / 9 la:downer of Franklin And South W ater Streets. ;Chicago. i _ WV!. . pt . . i.e.° Jo . irns....loF.N L. Bprz!... Wk. SyCni4otr a PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS , . i i JONES; BOYD & CO. - , , - 11.0. II AMU F.A.CI.III3.ERS 0.1 , CAST STEIEIs . also. Spline...Y.o;sr. :rid A B. Steel 5P11.11703' Lad AXLES. corner Itoac and-First streets. n0Z.12 - PITTSBITAGIL ?a.. . •,CARPETS . ,OIL CLOTI*SSAja. ot.RPLTE AND OIL OIiOTHB 1 PliC43Cil NEW DRUG-GETS, EiMZ=3 NEW BRUSSELS CAIR,PM sir These aveittet been received) and. the' LATM AND RICHEST PAM . the loweetprieee. • W. 211'CL B 1 CARPETS, Oil 011Phig, -Al'- .111 ' C A, nr!,wi, • No,. 87 ..el'ourtb iitreert. oronT PP.EV LOJS TO TINE LA% 11.1 ad canoe in t rites, al clad tallest a, vantage in offered in nnn-liv.n. Frfit rho ' W. CYCWlllitaLAUll...al. 014.1111.2;Ut1yi . . lIINNANGHAIII.F. A t.:0,-4P T T S.' LI BURGH Mit' GLASS IVOR S—Wexe• home, 119 Water Area, and MS 'dint Arcot. Pittsburgb.-Pa., thrbb dam" below foe 3iononvi Bela Howe. hinunrOttlfera of ht burgh Window GlasßDln.,.. Glos. , Ware and Amor. can Convex (Hasa, CO ier_l2" . aindowa. chore hat and nubile 4n+ PEOPLES INSURANCE; COMPANY, Office, N. E. Oor, Wood t Fifth Ste. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, - --1---- DLICCTORSJ James D 1 Verner, Capt. Jac,. L. Rhrud Samuel P. Shrives. George B Jowl, Frank Van °order. C. llansou Love. EUX.JaPS;Presideatt. WATT. Vice Prost. Seey. 1 3717- lyie Wm. Phillips, John Watt. }ain B. Hs, John E. Pak Charles S. Bland!, William Van Kirk, Win. P .102LN. Wan. F. GARDNE CSCgk POTASLA &ND SODA tsu— . PUDE POTASH AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt ; or another supply of haperies Potash and Soda Ash. Those who; make , theft own boa*, qnd.two.ll3o for either of thesti art °le s,e , ill find it to.th-ir advantage to;examinem9 stook before panthasing elsewhere. JossPai JOSEPH rLEaux corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond,. : MORNING- POSV STEAM PRINTING 3Elf-SMAJELLISEMENT, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, P;ITTSBURGE, HAWN° RECENTLY A4DE KITENSIVD ADDITIONS AND IItIOTE3IVNTD TO OUR oFFICIL' ki li We are now 'prepared tn canon all order" for EVBRY DESCILIPTIO, ;OP 110tP4,,ek. : 48.)?. Eli. TING With aL , p3l 9 h, and ill the Won superior lit 3 Is We have an ace SECOND NONE/ In tho city. And will paj pall:iota= attention to' itERCANTRE 86 LEGAL PENDING BILLSOF EALING, CIRCEI4,II.N, BILL 'HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS _ CERTIFICATES, REOHMERS, DRAY TICKETS'," RECEIPT/3, , . • : ' Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, , ENN 16) ip Es. 4 HEADINGS, coNTRACES. ghowbillsi Handbills, Lapels, Col lege said Bohol:if BehemOs, Rotel Bills of Fare,lnvitatioilsoko. faCilltioa , for printilig - POSTERS PROGRAMMES s &C Fou CONCERTS& 3/47.KRIEFTIONS ARE liXWM%PAiSISEDI aasj.zurrire' comp!ate eacliciaittinati to Mtll AND PitiCEl BOOK w co , It OF EVERY %DESCRIPTION. ichool and College Catalogues, - - Miscellaneous Catalogues, °analllations, lloports.,'Xirlefissel•• 61,4 1 1113:, Bonn& . LETT.Igit ILEADES,,• ,14.413144 BOORS, IMECICS, ETC., Bankeik F"CII34sTISEItO TO ()Rpm. woßti EXEUUTED TRonnir 'BARR - & . MYERS, • • emir Bur/Jamas, stb and -Wood Pk],