-# 41431 41 . 3nEr. • I . ts PITT8BUR(01,1411RICIIICAGO RAILWAY, TO Ll:Poiivis IN THE WEST. SODTCC,r,EST AND NORTH WEST. WALL ARUANOEMENT. -2- - Agflust 15th, 1852 Comma Ttrito CINCINNATI AS QUICK, tcHindistuarroltEckit. Look, an Chicago shorter thaalbrany other rant*. Nr=I:TWARD TRAMS, .:.iriiike!. beaLeaven sat pletahurgh.4l.l,oolt. in. 7,10 &M. 12,50 p. m: Allegheny-4,10 a. in 7,00 a. m. 1,00 P. m. Arrivoa Oreatlino.-01,00 a. in. 5,20 p, m, 8,30 p. Ft. Wayne. 1.2,10 P. M. 2,25 a. m. Chiougo , 8,315 8,35 FOR COLU MBUS. CINCINNATI h £4. LOUIS, Liavas .. ~ Creatline-..i548 a.m. 7.24 P. m. SAO P. m. &lives at ;1' Columbna_ll.4lo a. m. 28.115 p. m. CinainnatLi4.2o p, in. '-' 4 40 a.•tn. incliani t i L ues,ao p. m. 00116 a. m. St.. 4 7,50 a. m tholn A ins through. to Chicago wi Rohena ° % l6 lt a .:4la‘ . l fim to Cr inp,4 ittictenbernrule. e Trains irl o c both 13 311.1 1 es moo ! . * al b o na. :god pagsangere n all to into Cincinnati together. ,j 1 , A=ARD TRAMS AT PITTSBURGH. m .............—SAO P. m Churinnati and '&l:l4Cits .. p. ACCOMMDIATION raddral stoSStatton.,Allech ear atr.. 40 1 0 61 '44" Allegheny !few Brighton New Drigton Alla - therm o,ooa mrlo,,ii m 21 5 6 ala . 2 01 4, a m AV* In i. , - 'Lan pin' 8- a in., SAO a m 4,80'p„ In It!i 2. 20 pln , 12./ 0 P M sAI pin 1.`"4 0 , P m C s . I t ro SAGP. in, .; A 4 40 Pet . 2100 pni 161 - .ltaimi; rtut kr Columbia time. which is 12 minutes ewer than Pittaborat time. Iles 1 5 0 : 6 1 . 14 good on the aooommodation trains dming . pat needandees. • , . 'nen pm noommculation train oonneota at .11ey/Druriaprtn packets for.Neer Dastia. Dnrenstt snonneot AS follow,— _ . t t.: 447du Aint6. 4kL it it otem a. ta,msv forai tm ew m oaa ituu tio. ure M b ero tto o ti r : 1 ' QiithPailbrOc. - AY - - Qn% for onnt Vernon. SheihY. :0 12 tatnalCi °Ledo, Detrtdt. etc. Aimusz t or Aelaware.Sprinatield. Ooliandte, • , ' ” ; Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Saint etc. At Lime. Sidney. Detroit. ' D.sitoti.'lrolixio stn. L . • - ill .. .' At Pon r .. 10; Pern„ Loanyotteiltne., Saint =ay. Reobsk i i t Ei t t.Joseptrandinterme- P In °antral. alarm and Mania. At Plymontliforrorte., , . : • _ . 4n . 141 t.,,,_._ .. ~.QI M IO th trsdna for_ all twaintsin 1111- Pe'ts4-auteeourk orra.-Wiaeonsinsm4 kkinneaota. No Earth OrLiorormation and. thronte tickets only, in. ligM2ll PADKlliv'tioltetAirt. DZMienat i eriltattneoattiteritergh. Y A.oi., Aliehony. 1112 .1 4 0 ft Q p i ?4,WlLli_Onteral B a t erintsident. -.42.14..,42}enera1-raweenw Agent g'ILEVE teicir D, .PrrENJOURGIL AND lI.J WIDOWING RAILROAD. 301121 ER ARRAN NT ~. Or; nd -4.lti l te :MONDAY. -A . . A 1 462, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pealwrlvania Railroad, in Pittaburgh. asfollows! .la . PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS ' . 11 NA.TI • SEW= LII4, 11. VIA STIRIBISIVIILI,LE. lbo ea z tabArgh—.- 1,00 &I 4 1 n. ...00 p. Ili . do atenbinnille... '.4, 00. ' - 4.00 " 4 4 rfewaik, ..... .... 0 % 50 " 10.15 ". d 4 . Oolunibna 11,10 " 1145 At *ea Cineliittati 4,20 p. m. 4,40 a. in. 8tz0i5......... 7,60 a. m. 0,46 pin eO. ofo change at ears between Pittsburgh and un .' I Splendid aleePlez oars attached to all night trains. ::, . PITISBUICOH AND IVHBELINEI LING. Leaves • ~ ferbsgt , =64 6,10 am Vl tuil s a " 0,16 " 4,00 '. " 10,43 " 4,55 4srivee ife11air . ......-„,4,05 " 10,40 " *. oa " Conneatia, at Wheelins with Baltbnoreand Ohio rutad, . and at :Belliir with Central Ohio an d esvill, Lancaster, Circleville, lambus cincinnati. Ladianapolts and Saint anis and poiixte west. PITTEIBUE.OI AND CLEVELAND LLNE. e g aMW Pittabitigh 1,00 a. m. 12,50 p. n, 0 Wellirrille.....- 4,114 " 8,00 do Thiyavd.;._ 6,10 " 4.14 do „ .5,42 " 4,40 •• do Hudson 5,00 " 5,42 " Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 11,50 " Connecting at. , Payard with Ittioarawas :branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alli m? Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago M llndsou, with Cleveland, Zanesville and ginciinnailli-a- for Akron. Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg. and at Cleveland with.o and E BR for Erie, 3 Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with C R for Toledo.: Detroit. Chicago and the north svilla Acoommedation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Trains D arrive at 2,20 a to, 9 ,15 a Throagn tickets to ail prominent points hi th west,southwestsinorth or .northwest;- can be pri, eared at the Libe_r_ street depot, kittAbnrsh• JOHN STEWART, Tioket Agent. For farther iiirtieedars splay_ to WILLIAM STEWART. Agent. the At Company!s cake in Freight Station. Penn Wed. - no 2/ /862. sicrwarr*AßßAol4l4.4ll[EN — T, ON AND - AITNN MONDAY, MAY sth. FRAMINVILA' RAILROAD. Eicuurr*Litat:.Thirtts. nii,..rieri*rosi at AT VT N T leaves thepassenger Stationev Wording, (ey-espt Ehnulay) 2.Zeaja,,i g. sto ,p only: 'at the prianipastatioakand in 1. 4 sonnestions &t lartielnirg-forlHatiniore and ashingten, and for wiring viallte AllentOwn road; TIllt:THROIIKI:. EXPRESS TRAM leaves daligggiliAoP al *upping only at_principal sta ttita dirtotoonneetion at Harrisbnig for All Bad and WlShington„ and for New York via TITS PAST LINE leaves the station daily. tegeept SAO p. stepping only at jprlizeiPal staticell. oonneeeng at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. THE LOCAL rnEIUHT TRAIN, Ith Passen ger Car attached; leaves the parso n er station every morning. (Sundays excepted) at ,30 a. tn., running as fez arConemaugh. and stop p ing at all stations. TRAINS. JOHNSTOWNEitACOOMMODITION TRAM leaves daily (exosPt Sunday) at i,45 p. m.. stop ping sitallstodioni and tannins as far as Cone =Ptah. ITIRST'ACCOMMODATIONTRAIN for Wall's I tation leaves dall“excer4 SilndaY.) at ti a. my 1170 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for l'a station leatas daily. (except Sunday) at IILL. BIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lior THIRD station bates daily. (except Sunday) at 00 D. Et. ,10 1 1fliTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station. ItiOras daily. (exoept Sunday) at ~sltip. ' ' THE ,CITURCII TRAIN tel.& Leaves Wall's RUtion nt 9.05 • m: returning leaVea Pittsburgh at 12.50 p in. i JILETI4 . gyaL N 431 MAYAS ARBITNIN - 11633 . mum As goLLowli e _ . :--3 prais...--i.. .....-........—.12.25 D. m 2.2 , ........... 3 ....:L.—..................012,011a.-m. lane.-- -41....--, .............,....12,25 a. m. ohnstown A.boodistiodateen.—..... ..... .10,05 a. tn. Wall's litationAocommodation.......6,oo a. m. Wall's titationl.deconiinettallon.;.. - .03,211 a. na. ad w_ ars ' EltlitiOnlll9o9l993o o9e....../.09,p. m. 4th WIII'I atittit***taliwibitid9 010 p.m. 411 = t forIllairevilleatetInAuiaLoon agg t • -- 4. 99 • 1 0 4 4 Rest PaPrese - and rohnetoWn 'A 'Watt=. and West, and lib° with g_ • ht; 'Rut and West. l ii .Th a Pu c will find it greatly to their Mest.liitoing pot — or Wm&to travel by the NSTI,TANTAI RAILROAD, as the ace m mods os ia . w dieted - Cannot bo gamma on any other route. i The Road is ballasted with Bone, and is entirely free from dust. We can prawn Safoty,_ Speed, and Comfort to all who may laver this Road with their patronage. *AREA TO NEW TORIT- .......................1112, 9 % INADRLPiIIA ._. 10,50 8Ti1 A ME............«......./0,00 0 :.?....,., ....... 8,80 BARKLEY/ RO .. '... .. ...-- 7,65 / • Baggageelm:lied to all stations on the Penn ylvaniaall.l and to Philadelphia. Balti ore and•NewXorin; air Promoters Perch - wing , 'titillate In oars will be ohargipten entice to distanoctray. eled in additionlol the statkon rates. except 'froth stations where the company has no agent. NOTlCE—Lia_gase " In.._ the_Gorintwy mill hold thenies reSponsible for,peraonal bagse on p, and for an amount .not ego *figs 8 •.: - . B. B. An Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey parsengensand baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage.- For tickets apply to IJ. gingiva-BT, Asent. At the Penna. r, It. Passenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets - - n 023 ALLEGHENr INSURANCE CO. OF PiTTSBILRGH. OFFICE, No. 9 Fifth St., Bank Block At Cijklitiol4l.L KINDS or FIREABD XNE IMES. Vi pp ~ ILLIAM Au oj, A r a. . RAT. v irgijaZ-ORt. m3;4112 A. Wsitioci c ii,. ahn, oam. m C a pta i n MAID W. Dean. Robert L. Jeoo-WlLY•dtai=• "PL Warw. Rat. I . I 144 1 grine4St Ma rr- slltOplrr. gryntt A. 65.113 IRDIRORPOhI3 ARO COCHIRRII R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terra Haute, and Terre Haute and' AlLoa Railroad, toSt. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and 3alem,and Michigan Central limb:guts for Oil ICA -10, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all tntormediate points. Through Freight - Train. to INDIANAPOLIS, I ERRE HALITE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and -passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawreneebuxg in less time than by any ether route by twenty-four lours, and at as low Yates. The only road by which shippents can be made froni Cincinnati to the West, without break in balk. made' to GIBBONS, Agen , ; .‘ t — Clncinnati, or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Larrentleklurgiu will reeoixe prompt attention, and rio, eh me for.no_mmission; no CHARY FOR 116'AYA0111 OR 0/f/fiIaRION A r -LAWRISIMEDURO. ' For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the c/...roant; who Is prepared to give rnhotrun Re dgtiqs. for passengers andlreight to Indianapolis. Terre 'Haute, Lathyeft°, Claca4o L , Peru, Qrcon castle, Crawfordsville.Charieston, Paris and Mat toon, &0.,F. LORD, President. JOHN- F.' tTHEEK. General Freight Agent. mh3 Itrresa. UPECOLSTtRIITG. UPOOLSTIE - 11Y, NO. 8 FOURTH' ST., NEAR WOOD. MI ER EigIiSCRMERS Itl A NUFA C. A- TIME and keep- tonstantly on hand every artple ?a-,their lireu ,vie• Oormoes, Ornaments, .Ctutatti Goods, Comforts, Peatiaer Beds, !dal:trues of 11 klntla ml also, The ebrated Patent Spring ‘Bedr.-"All Elate' df Shades, Blinds and Fiztares. ..eirPrOinFitlfteridon gtveriltrall orders for ftt -"aturandliZrns down Oarrieds, Oil Cloths, &e. oot17:1yd —ROBERTS & ROEBIGIC. HOTELS AND EESTAIIRANTS SA. VAGI la 0 111 S , No. IMO Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Deli OIIW SIAVACe;; Proprietor. "JAWING TAKEN AND FED UP, AIL with all the modern improvements, thia po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the_pablic gener ally; with the ben the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in'every variety of style, during the season. fib Wince. Liquors and Ales he feels confident in reoommending to the public for their excellence. • 'eau. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail:„ niyahlyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN IRE DIAMOND, mos. STONE, Propriotor ILIAVING TAKEN AND FITTED 17P, L. at a groat expense. with all the model u proven outs, this popular resort, the subs, Fiber isprepared to aolounuedute his friends and tho Pubordslic gerierallg: with the beet, the market aff. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of B , le daring the season. LIQUORS and 'ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. 117' MEM,S served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apCly - oun, lIOtT E, NO. 82 DIAMOND A LLEY PITTSBURGH. riNHE striLscianms, 4NEIOUNCES to the_ public that he is in daily receipt_ GAME. FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME, tect., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking lino at the shortest notice. JOHN Sri 4 - 1,154. 1a10:19 Proprietor. Ii,‘ANSION HOUSE , GEO. A U TZ, .1.V31. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty etreet,just be side the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pamongers arriving by that . - • The proprietor baying, - at considerable ox pense, fitted up, in excellent style. the MANSION HOUSE. would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. is Larder and Bar will be turriiehed with the beet the market can afford. • WINES AND LIQUORS. WiiLLkla BkINNETT, PSPOILTVIt AND I) [LUCA IV Brandies, Gordian, Wines, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. L2O WOOD STIMET, NI ctAirurgh fe211:67n C. WEST &. CO., MARI:In OTITERRI3 Or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND ELEaGaS. No. IST Penn Street, Pittsburgh. ire- All work warranted to be of the best mete rial and workmanship. tayl:2l4cL D. ItNY VLF , . Late at Miller A ltii,..ksti:on'3 IL 10 li'l4l3F._lll. 43t Yi. 13.1 YrEi 113noceasor to keymer A Andernon.l Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruits, Nolo, Confectionary, Stigairo, Fire Workm, de., NOD. 1243 AND 1 2 / 3 1 WQOP Prrirse v MI • fir#OlitiliS , FARLEY'S FURNITURE' AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE No. 164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Undertaking, in all its branches. will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at ihe Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD, Ohio street, Allegheny. seltkly A! POLLO HALL BILLIARD BALLOON. CHAHLHti JAH,LINEIVvronId remind his old friends and °Mousers that he is still to be found at Atis old 'stand APOLLO HALL. entrance on Fourthstreet.,fie has always on nand the boat quality of(Legarßeer t and in connection with the hall; a 'well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, bilge and. onee..: Remo4er the place. Apollo_ Halt Fourth et. oezirS,V, o entrvine• from Fourth.' .11.41DIEN1X. LOOKING GLASS & PIC TffißM &MAIER .11.11.1i1.11 , ACT0 Y N05;221 PAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, /M 4/ / 73 0 1 14/Cri STREET & 215 CENTRE SPRBET, Pztattlisli&tb=3. 'NEWYORK. Ea labllshed 18JN. This . Establishment has been in Sucesiarful operation 24 years; and is the Largest of dm kind in the United States.. We have on hander in ...mattered to order every description of LOOKING GLASS,PICTURE AND ?UR TRAIT FRAMES, in and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval and Mantel (lasses, Concocting Cor nices. Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet •Glasses, etc. Mealdings for Picture Pram_ ,os in lengths suita ble for transportation, either Gilt, Berlina, Rose wood, Oak, Zebra, Birdseye. Mahogany etc. Our newManufactory and earensive facilities enable us to fournish any article in our !Maas good as the beet l and as cheep as the ohea_peet. DEALERS ARE INVITED TO 'CALL UPON us when they visit New. York. We claim to ha able to supply them with every article in our line ' which they can possibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elewhore. Orders by mail attended to with peceaptneas. Dc not.faa io call when you visit New York Office & Warerixans, No. 215 Centre St., N. Y. my2.7.3md • HORACE V. SIGLER. , A set. LANDRETH'S GARDEN AND. FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE WAlso a general assortment o Agricultural Implements, Yr a I it, Shade and Ornamental Trees, reoelved and for sale by BECKHAM 4 LONG, No. neat ;doorto Hare's Hotel. 137 Liberty street, nth. 22 lirrron, tut w Before going btiz a mar of BOOTS. WIUES. AND GAITERS, Cheap Cash Store, AT BORLAND'S au9 98 Market street. 2d door from Fifth, H. H. SMITH; NOTARY PLJLIC OCTICII AT MI PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREETT tram V. ALIJA BLE SEWICKLEY FRAU.- / ERTY FOR SALE. — Three-fourth acres of land pleasantly situate at five minutia walk from the Station; large variety of choice fruit ,und shade trees, grape vines. etc; a family mansion of hall, parlor., library and twelve.rootus, excellent cellar, stable, ice house, largezurden with fruits and flowers all well arranged and in'good order. For price and terms apply at 51 Market street. S. CUMBERT SONS, Real Estate A gents. C AND ALLEN'S AND WISEE LOCK'S REVOLVERS—the best in Marko for sale by an? GOWN et Twtry. TRa 1L"....v0 COLT'S REVOLNIEIRS, ALL N E ES, Old and New Nodet for sale at lisLptices bF SOWN & TETLEY, ASS Wrtml Street. AMP FE.FORK AND Spoon—Bowie'Knives, for gale b • s; aefi BOWN & TEM:W.I3B Woodstrect.- LAN WAS SIIONIS,SESITTN E MAR guetion. 65 Fifth street tii 11 114..., at SIRE INSURANCE BY THE RELIANOE MUTUAL INEIURANOE OOMPANY, . ow , V.FICILAJZOMI,E.II.I..i, Un.Bniidi Limited or Perpetual, Manahan dine am, in. town or oonntry. OFFICE N0....308 WALNUT STREET.- " Cash Capital, ft 229,510 00. Assets, $303,508 96. _ . Invested as folio*. vim First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, Worth doable the amount $155,605 03 Ground rent, first clasi 4462 50 Ponnsylvama Railroad Co's 6 li sent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000t cost 27,900 Oil Philadelphia city 6". cent. 10an.:....„... &ow 00 Allegheny County 6 IP cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Louis 10,000 00 Collateral loans, wellseeared 2.500 001 If antingdou and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan &COO 10 Pennsailvania Railroad Co. Stook , 4,000 00 Stock of Reliruaco Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stork of County Fire Insurance Co LOW 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5.135 01 Menhanios' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's &rip 160 00 Bills Reoeivable, business paper 16,297 18 Cashßook Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 on hand and in hands of agenta.. 11.385 . 15 96 CLEM TINGLEY. IWtt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tin ley , Samuel Ilispham, Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Musser. Cornelius 5t0901180% Berl. W. Tingleg, John 8.. Worrel. Marshall Hiu, R. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Telma& Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward, John Bissell l'iitsburgh. B. M. lIINCHMAN Efeeretary. J. GARDNER cortlN. Agent, myl6 Northeastroorner Third and Wood et& DELAWARE IttIUTDAL SAFETY IN riIMiANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA., 1635. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PH/LA. DELPILIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, ky Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriager ter all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANbEB onlifer °handing generally, on Stores. Dwelling3/016163, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Win. C. L'udwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston„ Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington H. Jones Brooke. Spencer hillvain, Thos. C. land Robert • Burton. Jr. Jacob P. J_ones, JR.13309 Pit M'Farland, Joshua PAre. John B. Semple. tidiurgh, D. T. Mosses. .B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. (.1. HAND, Vice Prerident. H/LIRT LTWHIRL Secretary, P. A. MADEIRA Agent, 1822 No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh. AGAINST LOSS 13 "Y" FIRE. FRIKE FRANKLIN FIRE INSERANCE A. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE.. NO. 433 and 437 eIIESTN ET sTREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896,393 88 Real Estate. (present value $10:3,813 61,) rest Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities 89,135 56 Stocks, (present value ($815.667 72,/ cost 10,766 66 Notes and Bills 'Receivable 1,621 00 Cash 27,919 33 208,E51 63 The only profits from premiums which this com pany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insaranoes made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Fume their incorporation, a_period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with Promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1869, $821,153 se. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Remake?. Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner,' David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Lsaaa Lea. Jacob R. Smith Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fales, CHAS. N. BANCEER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tam. J. GA RDN R COFFIN, Agent. • niyl6 Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Goal Agent. No. 92 Vi ator street. (Swing h Co's Warehouse, tip stairs) Pittsburgh. Wilt insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA ' RINE ItIBKS. !!!1=1!13 A e l l Institution managed by Directors who are well known iu the cow nun allay. acid who are determined, by promptness, and liberality, to man inm the eharaeter which they have assumed, as of (Mina the hest rrutection to these who desire to be insured. . ASPETS, OCTOBER 30tb. 1661. Steck ACOOILaGS $ 42,000 00 Mortga.re 2,160 Ou 06ce Furniture 250 00 Open Amounts, eta. —7.84 Y) 42 Cash 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,605 ..% Notes and Bills disoonnted. 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr.. James M'Aalei, Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimiak. George Dareie W m. IL Smith, Chas. W. Rieketson. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Spoor. David M. Long Rees J. Thomas Bonj. Bakevreß, Sohn R. M'Cuno. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES 'STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. 1 SAMUEL REA. Sooretarg. WM. BAOALEY. President. °Alice, tor. of Markel and Water satt, Insuies against Loss and Damage in the Navies. tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. ,Lakes, and Bayou, and the Navi / gation of the Seas. Inst(res again& Loss I - and. Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. • Wm. Biwa lag. Jae. Park. Jr.. Wm. G. Johnston, B. F. Jones, Reese Owens, T. M. Howe B. Preston, George BiIIfaIRIE. - 9,. M. Kier. John Shipton. Jas. M. Cooper. S. Ilarbatigh. J. Caldwell. - John S. Dilworth. 0. H. Zog. altd:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y , NO. 149 OHESTNIIT STBE.ET, Opposite the Custom Rouse. . Capital . : .... SUMO° A5tete.....A.1404,9411. . .I.'• 7-77.79--- , 7 - --,"‘ ' ' - %V I " I h etitiliATrat lICENDM 'OM Mg- SUMAM MAfitheritegpetnaletLintitetl,on every description aL Propety orilfigeluttallact at reasonable ratoslef prennhibiet. ~. , -: ROBKRTT;y4t.Preeldent. M. W. BALDW _ , Ifjoii.Pzetblent DIEM 14140, ''.," Charlie-Him. MtClo-A" E. 11. Englinh. Geor ge vv.mime. P. 8.--Bavery, Jiipl_4l4,PanY C. Sherman. 'Jo _ten. , . 8. J. Makarge • r.' ilei; . .- F. .I.lLsolinufat. SeorelarY. J. 0. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. JNO. 121001titEALD, COMMISSION MERCHANT POE TIM BALI OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 71 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTSBURGH. AILESMILLING.4.II, ItIONONGIARE. e.IP LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and tilled it with the newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing hoards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making. Are. SOUTH Pirrasuseg. Sept. 7,1857. - - BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET :STREET. LOOK AT THE PRIONB : Ladles English Luling .Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth SI.Z. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters Liar sl,2h, worth $1.75, Ladies English Lading Congress Heel Gaiters ;1,50, worth $2,00, Ladies Fine French Morrow) Heel Boots for tOX worth Ufa LEtaloB Fine Goat Co worth $1.75. ngress Heel Booth for $1.37. ;Ladio&Fine Morocco Slippers for 50e.. worth 75, Ladies Fine Rid Slippers for 750, worth $1.12. MI other eltedo In properties]. JAMES ROBB, !ti Market :treat near Market HOW& asS. 4"2-777 fiftitidfet detytoLl subi Wirth and Wood Streets. = 1,6 pit 44nm. IN ADVANCE. Delivered by . oitriiers i 2 rents Per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING .. • 50 three tines ffl, 00 one week 1 75 one month ..„, G 00 three months , •12 00 Aix months 1$ 00 nine months 24 00 Do yev SO 00 LINES Mike a square. About eight words : a line. ' eas notice?, inserted on the local page, ten a line each mertiori. Saturday Morning Post "I from the same every &huge,' 1 arms per annum, in advance Single copies, ready for mailing. !DM CUTE Address JAMES P. BABB E liter and Proprietor Advertising at reas"nable rates. ESDAY MORNING, NOV Determined to Sell. .1: following incident occurred, as we I from good authority, in one of our I: the other day : uy any butter here ?" said a country I mer who walked _into a dry goods lon Central Squaroy and looked much character who knew a good deal of himself than he cared to tell. Oust. store like more wish to buy, repl aniedy. the merchant, "we I" aut to buy any eggs?" 1?, sir, we keep a dry goods store 1 .1 Wall, then, maybe you'd like to iome chickens—fat as• pigs, and a : y sight nicer tu.' 1., sir, I tell you we don't deal in I, lig but dry goods.'' uldn't 1 sell you a nice hind quarter 4 - ,NI anyt, "C of po j eli you, eir, we deal in dry good ively here." all, what'll you give for d rie< following beautiful allegory is at• ul to Hon. John J. Crittenden ; con. and uttered by him in one of his •ly pleas in defence of a criminal on or his life, before a Kentucky court: .n God, in his eternal counsel, con the thought of man's creation, he to him the three Ministers who wait ntly upon the throne—Justice, Truth lercy, and thus addressed them : we make man 7" Then said Justice, od. make him not, for he will tram• on thy laws," Truth made answer, '0 God, make him not, for he will thy sauctuaries." But, Mercy ng upon her kuees t and looking up h her tears, exclaimed, "0 GOll, hit; I will watch over him with my [trough all the dark paths which he veto tread." Then God made man, dto him, "0 man! thou art the f Mercy ; go and deal with thy he .'• t ee i t a :e Irlt nrlei 102.296 % 1:son B &es, Cambria 00., Pa. DELIGHTFUL A:NDPOP U- A R place of su m mor resort, located direct , line of the Pennsylvania Railroad onghe of the Allegheny Mountains. 2.100 feet e level of the ocean, will be oxen for the lOth of June till the 10th of Oa moo last season the grounds have been mproved and beautified, and a number • gee have been erected for the aocommo f families, rendering Cresson one of the laic and attractive Places in the State. • iture has been thoroughly renovated. ker of pleasure, and the sufferer from disease, will find attractions hei e in a Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, l en-pin laths, etc., together with the purest air ,r. and the most .magnifieent mountain o be found in the country. , good for the round trip from Philadel- , 60 ; from Pittsburgh, $3 0 15, -ther information, address 0. W. MULLIN Crosson Springs, Cambria Co., and watt scenery t Ticket:. phut. $7 , For NI FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER AR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS* 141111: INSTITUTION. SITUATED IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania fo r milee from. Cresson Station Station. on the dire •t route between Philadelphia and Flue. burgh, as chartered in 1858, with priviligee to oonfer t. = usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The lac- ion of the College in one of the meet h e althy pannlyivartia—this portion of the All.- ghezy :ountsins being r - overbial fir its pare water, 1' acing air, and pin mresque Sooner,. The Sc 'plastic year commences on the FIRS . ] MOND • after the 15th of ATGUST, and end. about th . 2Sth of. JUNE following. It is divide 1 • into two 088i0t1111. Students cannot return home between he Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for .1 Surveying, En=eermg. &0., dto will bis urniahing by the Institution to the Studem". Instrn Dharye. years to TERMS advanoe. Washi Classi it Studen Reran) O'Connor Loretto, Diocese. t.ental and Vocal Music forme no extra laudents will be admitted from Oa t e age of manhood. Board and Tuition. payable half Year's. • and use of Bedilinglo 11 and Modern LauguagesTextra 10 spend Vacation at the College 15 ce can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop ro the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Bt. Mary's .d to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh ttAL26I 76 ..0 11 ,44.74 1 - 7 A , tit_ A/4, I%ciew e irst R JIB 0- AT CURB FOR CONSOIPTON CINI eancontrat nine for dis offering to patience. prepared expressly ft ties of coma It has c t i anft.4l7. It wino It wiz au It will ea nvaluable lrinttry BOPRiErialt OF THIS MEDI. having made it the study of years to - the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi .: as of the Lungs and Throat, is now tiering humanity the result of his e - his truly great and good medicine is th much care, the tar being distilled il, is therefore free from all impuri on tar. ad more cases of Consumption than emedy on earth. e Bronchitis. a Asthma. Sore 'throat and Breast. e Coughs and Colds, and is an emedy for diseases of the Kidneys, 'omplaints. . Beware of Counterfeits - lilt • the Dyspepsia use WISHARTB :psia Pills, and if they do not you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and 7011 ha; Dytip oar: receive your money at his store and get a descriptive sir , ' a of Pills sent by mail post-paid-on e Dollar. No. 10 South Second street, Phila. L. Q. C WISHART. Proprietor. . KEYSER,. No 140 Wood street 1 Please cal ajar. A b beePt of 0. Sold by D no9:lyeod A '" 0 N SHOE HOUSE FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals Men's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals and Balmorals,' •ts and Balmorals, : oots and Balmorals, , r than the Cheapest. Boys Boot Youth's Bo Children's Cheap g - 1 lIOICE 11l pleasant' gheny city, be' fruit trees. - sh Passenger Ha a good and pl particularly which are o terms. Call : ' lIILDING LOTS FOR BALI; • situated on Rebecca street, A Ile ng a division of a large garden, With rubbery. etc.. and easy of access 14. i}way. Persons desirous ofseouxing at location for a residence are v.ted to look at,Aese beautiful lots Trod at low prices, and on easy 1, d see the pplan at ony office. 8. M.ITRBERT Ss SONS. MELOD 0 NS AND HARMONIUMS at $415. $BO, Just received from Mason and purehaa • a!e by 7. 5 and II a rtaly - Sl o o t o orthes 2s insnrdu m 1 esaosl l yillulfaetrYlBu.befdre a7lae ;i n lF: °r dHNr.iti, • sidt . PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S Shoes at Arelellend's, No. 55 Fifth ()tact the number. 1.00 1 Etrect. /Joni morn'ar. MONETARY. MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GOING TO PRESS Tales, Poetry,Miterary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statiatical formation, Agricultural News, &e., dte.; FURNISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS TEE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY Embracing every Important ITEM 0* NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMEATIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. .Ne THE FARM AND THE FARMER Itl-The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past. the Publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. .frat- As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of the present civil war, in which great armies are engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day. succinctly presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. TUE SATURDAY MORNING PAS Will be famished to subsolibers at the lowprite of One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good investment. TB PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Ie also Lamed from the- same office EVERY MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, Priseellaneotts, Congressional, Legishahlse, Man. etary, Continerela4Al%, TO THE LATES-T'HOVR. Also, editorial article/ on all the leading , toldao of the day. , ALL IMPORTANT NIOVEIrItbIit THE SEAT OF WAIL CAMP COB , REETOHREHOE;Ibs.- /60- TUE, HAAT' itlidiuts. an e:itangive, circulation by railroad and rivii t tidrougli lnc,a agents and by the pia% And Is a capital adverti sing medinin. The paper is furnished to subscri bers at 86 per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate sates. 1I- Address JAMES P. BARR, - 51"Mai ; ket - streOt: EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR CORNER MYTH AND WOOD STREETS. allitemd your moan its mail at ms WM. _et* • AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST -1 Li • - HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MA.IIIIIIOTII WEEKLY, PRINTED WI FINE WHITE PAPER WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS TIES. ONLY DEIOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURUH AID WA! MUSLIM° II 141" 1 ISO 0 4. • "WI oortAnus ALL vim CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and tarnishes the most reliable togethar.with a aholoa solootlon of or oompiled with the greatest care. from -ALSO WILL ALSO BB POUND IN Ilk: THE WAR NEWS. a'ITTSBURGII, PA. Revolt. rotrum stiumr, 10.11ARTERED 1066.1 Oitimix•Awr, Fit(181 giro* ovtocEr; from May o l n att Norr e a da ge E ngit,f a MvVcr o g and fromillovomber I n ct to May let. from 6 to B , o'clock. . Deposits received of all sums net leas than pas Dois.aa, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. in Juno and December. Interest hai been declared semi-annually, in June and Doom.: ber since the Bank was orgaitized. at the rata of eft( per cent.' year. Interest, if not drawn out. _is placed to the. credit of the depositor 's prinaipal, and basin the same interest from the first days of:June and DO °ember. compounding - twice a " - year; without troubling the depositor to call or, even topresemt his pass book. At this rate money will double M. less thaw twelve years. making in the aggregate EIGHT AND ONZ-HILY TM CENT. • TEAL • Books containing the _Charter. By-Laws,. Rules and Reculations, mtnished gratis, on applimtion at the office. ; . 1 . 1311111D1117. i GROBGB ALBUM., • iVICII WiliatDE 'lerl.. John B. Mead en. . bawl Mi Pennock'. John Holmes, John Manthalt Al .: V. exander. Speer. Jamie B. l). Meade, M Beni"Falmestock. 'A. M. Pollock. M. 8.. James McAuley. Hill nireM. James Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. M& - Alexander 'Bradley. ?NU Jmnes It teat; John EL liaokofen. Peter& , Madeira; George Black. -John H. Mellor,' John B. Canfield, tames lEihidle,g - , Alonso A. Carrier, obert Robb, ' mules A. Colton. . alter P. Marsha; • Wra. Diniglaa, John Orr. • • - - jolinlveru3 Gmr7•_L. Ringoiall. • Hopewell Hepburn. ' Joluvn. Shodnb •• elm Wm. S. Haven. Wm: R. Bolunertn, Peter H. Hunker.•Alexander...7mdle. Richard Hays ..usac Whittier, Wm. B. Lovely, - Christian Ireaguil . Ino :nay AND TREASURIIIL -- " 1 - IL6 A..POLTON. f , - . NIiIkHOLMES *BONS,IiI AN IA Mali' e and Exohange Brokers and in - Nntes,Drafts. AcceptsAeee.Gold.Elliver Neter...Exchange on tho Esatern and : ,l eaten . Cities constantly for sale. • • Collections wedeln all the cities throtigiolgtidie United States. Deposits received in par= current paper, No. 57 M1F . 16?t,. i,treet, : Third and Fourth streets. • - - -,- ILTM di 41 6 4 - BANKERS & EXOHANGE'SBOIgiaciL WOOD STREET, CORNER TEI JeB:l7 ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAY Ax x ERIK AN , OFFIOE 451 Penn Street,,PUlluiVard. • L __ CIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY PEAIDa; ‘J Deeds. Bonds, Mortgagee: and 'ether •Vegil Writing Drawn, Aoknowledgomqnts; Taken arid Bills Probated. ' -apfdy 'JAMES - "FFAZER,. FORRIARbiNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT; FOR ?HZ BALI . 0/• Flotii, Grain, Bacon, . Lard_, Butter, Dried Fruit , suid. Produce ikniertilly; • • Corner Market and First Streela, Pri'TSBURGH,PAI. REFER TO—Francis G. ilailey.)l4l,. William Dilworth, Sr.„ B. Cuthbert 41: Son.. Pittsburgh; Boyd Jr Ott; Heisker ListSwearin. 13. Bradyaah. M. M. Bank, Howell,Mangle C 0.,. George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton Co., Wheeling. issy2B:2ptfila TV. G URN dr CO, HOUSE, BIG-N, - •ND-• ORNAMENTA.L PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER IDUQIIESNE WAY, second story. 4a-All work entrusted to me will be nearzid promptly wonted. . FRNISIITNG GOODS, SUITABLE FOR TILE SEASON, 11141CRUBI & GLYDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and iYO UWE'S Linen and Traveling Shirts, Collars, flee. maapenglere, Linen and Silk Ilaudkerebleft, Gloves, Hone, "UmbroMas, ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiere Furnishing Goods, always on hand at " 'MAURITM" GLY DE B. aul2 78 market it.. between 4th at Diamond. PORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelie Yearn an Officer of the: Patent Onlee-the last four as•a l Memberjof the Board of 'ppeaL, NOTE—AII informs Patent and a copy of charge. I Refer to resent Co David P. Holloway. ADDY at -cv3pays. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. '165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTSEIINGH 47 OHIO ' STREET. ALLEGHENY MLR THE MATOBII OMMi.. . • 7N PS, HYDRANTS, STERET pLead Pipe. Pig and Bar'Lead. andPlumbeee material in general. OH Refineries fitted up is the most ap proved _ manner. Tankelined Lead or Copper.Sonsee fitted with Water and. Gas h. N. B. All orders promptlitattended to. ap3 :lyd proputs AND tiNEGAII,. • 600 BUSRELS DRIED PEACHES 11 BAHREL.S PVBB CIDER vizirmes, In store and for sale by WILLIAM B.AG.A.LEY, fels 18 and 20 Wood street LOAN OFFICE, • HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO.IOO ONITIIFIELD BTRNET • Near the miler Putn.Pittburgh. MONEY IN Ir.t.ANON- ANO '19201U quantitiee loaned on Gold and Silver,' Dia monds. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on.J The goods cannot be delivered . without the Ticket. 4ir J Offloe Hours fronr7 A. bf.:to 10 P. At. a2O Strawberries. for Cannip.g: - MOW IS THE TIDE FOR etNariare /11 and presixsvin' shouldberries.r_Thtuteleleet ed for this ptuTpse be or gc44:l :coler, solid iorubstance, of 'Arm texture, end - otimparior . Exactly such a berry can - be found during the Strawberry season. at Establish ment, No. 20 Fifth street ;Pittsburgh. Orders may be left either at hiSstand In the maxket, or at Hortioulteral store. , • Ira .I‘VW GOODS! NEW Goons t z We have an elegant and attractive stock o Trimmings. , Farads - Glair flied's, Znibroideriesi Varieties, Notions, ltrostery. Gloves, Gauntlets, F renc h Graserie and Flexure Skirts .Coacia. Head Nets, etc., in large variety and l ow prices for CASH. MACRUM GLYDE, • anl9 78-Mark,et at., between 4th de Diamond. pdIHINK— iL 200 Boxes M. R. Bauch Rajcina• 150 do Lager -do 100 Bair exec M. R. do 100 do Ido Lye do 50 Kegs Seedless do 25 Drums Sultana do. Just received and for ealtiai tEß2, ees INoa. 126 and 128 Woodatreet. ANTED 411IKEDIATELY, i A. GLASS PACKER. One thatunderetainie Lamm fitting preferr e d, • 130)1MERTZ S BLEAKLEY, sell tie. ad Wood street. PITTSBUOU. PA. LOR, w.mmiithtnr.4”...o . rionAn—r. carsinrostaw D. " •• • —..«...0. DUNCAN. CPCIPMOIGHAMS dC • CO.-L-1. I ....".raviaq errs: GLASS WORKS—Nam nbtose.'ll9 Water street;-and 154 Find atreot, Pittsburgh; Pa._ tltree doors below the Monbmra hela:.E.ollM:iidaitufsaturers of Pittabtrgh Di Window Glass Druggists' Glass .Ware and Amer n can Con Veg Glass. for :parlor wm down . church et il - ampidshe buildings. 2,10 11).1URE POTASH. AND SODA ASII— PURE POTASH. AND SODA. ASH. ' lam in 'receip't, of another supply of superiet. Potash , and Eioda.Ash: Those who - make their own Soap. and have we. for either of these arti olds will find it to their advantage to examine= stock before purchasing. elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH. FLEMING, • corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market sfreet and the :Diamond. y 26 , o ' Gr- POSIL CORNER FliIR & WOOD STREETS, D. PATENT AGENCY HAYING RECENTLY MADE W. remelt ta For the. pasit - , , fonr. i 4 years Manager. at Wthti • Walthington . 41 Branch' of Brien- Pi tine American *Patent Agency ?and ter Fifteen !Yearn In , the Pat .l eat Uency. Encl. ness. EXTENSIVI ADDITIONS AND 11611;ROVZIIENT5 - It OUR OFFICE. • We are now prepared to exeoute all orders for F,VERY DESCRrPTIqR OF BOOK iik,4lildijtithirtiLNO With dispatei. and in the most imperiorstyle necessary to - wows ateat Law oaf% Ere. We have an otßoo SECOND TO NONE oner of Patents, de2o:tf And will pay eugenics attention to RAILROAD, lIEROUTILE & LEGAL HINTING RILLS or 'Antra, enteriurs BILL , -EUEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS • CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS. DRAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, 6 - & - VT" . Show Cat m Colors, t 3 howbills, Handkills, Labels, Col lege and School Seheznee, Hotel Bills ofFria.e,lnvitations;&e. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Itt. FOR CMGEILTS & EXHIBITIONS ARE' UNSTIELPA.SSED We can Imre complete eatishistion as to TI3 ANR iltloll I 80,0 Vi' ®R .K ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTiON. • School anti College Catalogues, • , leleteellatteaue Oktelogoes, ' Constitutions, lioporio, Briefs, eta BLANK Atttittuti, ~, ._ . . prirtiEß, 3tR,A, Os; , BLANK *bolo, CHECKS, .rrai , Bask 't Banking Hammes' , f - - • FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY - PONT RUILDINOR. Mb and Woad Mi. 11E 4 r 1,11 tENVIVA2t1) ' _ . REA> LACE ccia4IUATD BETTS. PUSiIA AND FREN REAL'LA(.33 Infante imbroidered'olll74 Robes and Waists Dimity and French Cambric Bands, Magic. Col - leratie and imperial Blahs. Linen Cambric -Hand kerchiefs. Edginits, Laces, Sm., to all 'of Nirisieb no invite attention. BATON. MACRUM d CO.. 17 Fifth! *Got PITT OFF TII.L 110.11110 ii. 113,4 :1L:t l you shotild do to-day, bu trgo len th immense stook of Boots and Shwas gt,inlr'UilisCraeuil at McClelland's Auction. ,44195PUM, I.le 04.P11. -r - AltiidWctnritOritELß ea-roltri*Vl4 - v• ,FRINKERT, valostieco., d ,l l!ennir7ive L. 13 iIhiKENRIDGE, x.A.w. f/FFICK,iIO. 136 . ibUltTiff BT4 J. D. EX A. : Tv , c • _ - •ATTORATEY - AT LA*, ` 1 O•.:78.`0.1 AAT s T-R r, •dds:tf -; PENNys . • SURGEON •D E NTT • .graocessor W.Biddla. N 0.144 Sm eld•atreet. so- to holiza Fromm;Fromm;avto 0'400k,, an tog , p'.cloo Offi k., d from .femiy AMON XkinTFACTITERITS. ABIERICA.N IRON Jonas 44 , 11'11v-lins, • , Jr/smarming or N Nal NA I JE. f 3, •JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Loire Patent Shaftiq, &ten kle, Plate i, it • WAREHOUSES, . 98 water Street add 132 Intim .Sire - • Aid oornin , of' hanklin and South Water Striati Chicago. • ' rictoL. BtiYa...lifit. Id'Craulia . . :PITTSBURGH: ; STEEL ;WORK JONES, BOYD _co, Alll,lJFiCl`liatElt&OF CAST STRE tlng. Plow. and AB Steal SPRINGS=AA ; aoraar Baas and First streets 1317RET1J.,1!a. Ciiiiii.ET3,:olL CLOTHS, &03 CARPETS AND OIL °LOMB ;at Plpees NEW DREKIGETS, 76 Pleees NEW BRUSSELS 'CARP.EI: Thesehaveinst been_recalved and are the .LATESZAND 11.11JIIEST PATTERN; the lowest tTieet.: • NI.NULINTOCH. ly- QUM. OIL' Vidaffs, ko -AT • m k lc tr s :• '-, POUrth stieet. OUGHT.PIII34IOIIIS TO THE LAL'ilt AL. , advanoe inprices.'of which the'taiksi -au vißt.o.le 3s offered in purchase FOR. CASH. deli STEAM PRINTING '..STA.I3.ILISIIIII-IENT, PITTSBURGH. In the city. clans; ENVELOPE% IKEA4INGS, Our faoilftiodi for printinic BARR & MYERS, SCOTCH NABROEDERIEB Ol l rractikatt
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