AIiMM_IO4 6 .MV isolc%a. , 'frixlr. PITT3B ; IMIFT, I I/11Z iORIOAGO RAILWAY TO ALL POINTS-IN THEE WEST, SOUTO"WEST AND NORTH WEST. I, FALL ARRii-Emingrr. Clomnienoing August 16th, 1862 TE TO CINCANNATI AB ctvieli, an to indionapotta, St. Lotda and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS .•-•,.. • Not Line. ____ 1! .."11 , - :g 41111L',11,001non. 710 a. In. 12,60 P. m 51F -0 04141i..... 1 1*,/ a; td,::. TAO 6,13 a; 1,00 P. m. Arrivrett--% -',..,••• . •,- i • .....; a. in. 5, 20 p, nt. •43,110 p. ra. -.. p . in .._ ... i.. 2.110 a. m _ ' ej.;;,14,8a P. w. % 41 . 5 ! a; in 'WLIJIIIIIIIIii, CINCINNATI klilk,LplI18„ Ves4;l • * _ ~.;" ' * ii.:.... - .3,111 , Ent. 9,00 P. nit ; !Pr. , P. m• -lig n . •=,''• 40 o. ut. Ai 6,P. m• t,, ~ •, . ety. m. * m ..- 1 71 : •:.• ' - .A 0 .1..m._ . ,;-;'' a. m : .. __L:o . : 7- 1 740 - a - .-m -_ .- --, - 0,45 P. In Jal 7 ,- ; . • rough to Chicago without change • of Caxs: R.B -The` time to Oinoinnatilelbe same as Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Colnmtine and passengers all go into Cincinnati togoth!• ~' ARRIVE AT PnTSBGEGIL ' adenge.Express-.----...-....-............24 00 a. nt Mese Mail_. . -.-.-..J41 0 P. m Oinetee,ati and di.Traiiii - Piega........1,4 5, p. m ACCOMMODATION TEL& fNig--From Federal • Di street btation, Allerbeenr City. 1 . re Arrive Lemve Arrive egleenr New Brighton New Brigton Allethry ,desia in 10,40 a m 5,15 ain 6.11,0 iv / 3 , 0 0:es 11..50 tr.tii. :sKt a m &AO m 444[1kp en 6,30 pxa 1.2.10 1, in sit,;o pin I %Wit , m 14161010' •84% 0 r 'dr 54* 0 Ors 111„. &laths are-rmi-by -Gelumleas time, which Is Ili minutes dower than Pittsborgn time. AM. kifigigete goodmi , thesobotranodation trains l i (ireduced prima. , . ,_ ...., 1 1 Dm 4CCalmmodgition train eonnee is at gaff li mn with packets for New Castle. S trains connect as follows: ir g ton. with stages for New Castle. Mercer. onneottown. &0., • ()Irvine, Ohio, an t from Mlllareburth, .44 1 =1 64: Vi c gtTrMonnt` Vernon. Shelby . of __Auks oled ,o - Detroit. etc . ..., , Ato , far Delapre, 13Ptiteld. Colum bus. A. Dayton . , burnt A ,a Anvllle, ete. ' ,_ ~ Itrr (Ballet Detroit. Dayton. Toledo 111'- . • • AtFeer '4. •a, f Pam. layette.Cfnd.. Saint t. Jos Iwt}!ti . e it -' ‘: : ': • . - trfiii eil t pe:LtrAtT- A. 4 And 01 • trains for all points in Lill roie4dieso owa. Wisconsin pf Minnesota. 7W 'farther - tmation'enii Inroole tickets .oPpss t0..13011(i).E PARKIN. Whet Ag',.. .3+lo IrmA4er Eibarrek Tuttle:nth. ands oil i ELBERRY idg.et. rtitailiitry. .) -t) ..ilf}lVlSi_Generat Su ertervandent, , • 4 P.; St 2 , N. General. Agent HaIVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND ILA ISITIBMING RAILROAD, .111MMER ARRAN i 1 ellird litter MONDAY .:,A I .A will `have the'Depot e the V•eismorlvania irosid, in 19,ttsburgh. as follows; ~___ PMISHIC , PaII tOldilll3l3B " IINATI "-- iiiioPllLtill. vie annalEtalasaix. i mit", AA es ustourith.«... . 100 a. hue- ?III:4014;F. do' II: tolit1:111° 4,00 " ILLS " t jit rgbuic . 7.l 11,10 .. .:„. ~ t„,„ p a t C..... 4,,,W1 p. m. SOLO a. m.. '. , taicia15......... 7.150 a. ni, iii..46,nnt doithange of ears between Pittsburgh end Cin cinnati. tri lgrild sieving ova attached to all night PITTSBURGH AND manure Lprs. Leaves Pittsth—..l,oo ain 6,10 a m 12,50 p m W*lgeme..... 8,00 " 8,14 ' 3,05 latelthitnrd4...4,fXl " 9,16 - 4,00 •• Wheeliag..—.4,oll " 10,2 3 " 4 . 55 " * l= . • 5,05 " 10,40 " 5,05 " tir i ft3f 4 t.Whealint WithßaltimoreandOhio and at :Bediair. with Contra! .Chia Ulltiiiil for Zanedvilla, Lancaster. Circleville Colon:Ma and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint I oulaand points west. PITTSINTB.GH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eat* Pittsburgh 1,00 3„ . m. 12,50 p..m. do ILI &avian.. .. ;.. 4,25 3,00 • do 1 , , .........,. 6,10 " 4,14 " 4010 o--........ 6,43 " 4,40 " do I:' ndson t3,*o " 5,42 - Arrives Cleveland 9,10 - 6,30 " GonAisotMg at Bayard with T.usearawas :branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alll- mieith. Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago ad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and cinnati R. B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C and E Bat :ter Erie. Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C .1c l' It Blor Toledo . Detroit, Chlaigo and the north war .1. , • y d elisvilleageommodation leaves at 4,00 p.m. Milli arrive at 2,20 a in, 0,15 a m, T _l42s i n th int 8,00 p M. hreugn Dakota to nil prominent point+ , in the westaouthwesAth or northwest, can be pro ourN.at the Lib . street depot, Pittsburgh. JOB' STF.WART. Ticket Agent. Yo*tarthar rwilcr.has apply to WILLIAM STEW ART Agent, At the OomPani's ofice In Frolitht &Mk% Penn streeti ; noZ' ifitii. @AMMER A BRA_NGSaI ENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth. • PENNSYLVANIA CEREAL 114111011), . EIGHT DAILY .TELAIliii% WWI THROUGH MAIL R'RAItN leaveathopassemrer Station everrmormag A t•likradpl at US) a in,.stußping cosly at the t t sia'aoßk.aa t i ti tnahma Wrest connections nin for pal organd 'Washington. and gif ith to ow-York via the Allentown route. iiS,TMELOIRM PERR TRAIN lea los i , atA,5O p fo., stopping only at_nrincipal al - • .. 'MaM dlreat ommection at Harrisbark or na and Wa..gton.and for New' ork via _.... toggt.ssiste. ' s:t .gAug Lakin .1011903 the station daily. ( oopt, Sunday) at 5,29 p. m.. stopping only at k Oar , statiorut. connecting at llarrisbara,lar L Washington. LOCAL rit - nowr TRAIN. with ?smell ier ear attached, leaves the paqsenter station =ming (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 a. ta., as far as COnemansh. and stopping at 4111 irkidatiße , AVOoItrifoDATION TRAIN& JO f3TOWN ACIMIMODATION TRAIN, Ij iany leaVea (except Banday) at 2,4 p.m., stop ping at a ll stalk= And MAI= as far as Cone , mayo. MST AMMDMODATION TRAINior Wall's iitatkal leava daily togoopt Sunday.) at 6,40a1 in. _ „ @MOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN , for Dillp station leaves dattg. (+moot Sunday) at a. at. BD ACOOIII3I6BATION THAN 'for .ataSti Wavy! daltr, (except Zalt Sunday) day) at t 4 asiooltekrONna*Jori k.v il t ; at IgArtsSoki THE 61ISACII TRAIN Leatig WaIPS Station at .9.05 a In: returning lea Veg Pittsburgh at 12.50 p m. p KEIVRISING ABUTS IN PITTSBURGH AS POT,LOWS ..: .. •]last Lin - i:::: —.— ...........»..,.....22,30 a. at. dJJJT L <th c Moommodation.... ...L...410,00 a. Mr • Bat 113 Pa on Acoommteorraul.46,llo a. m. Mii Sll l 6 . tmiAtmmitun tiarr..a..Biln ar m. 21..ggel- 't UAW Attebtatmodatt•M.U.liurl'4 nu. aildim 4 iteeicentiootatitegi.:Alo"P. In. • ..-gp= u fr IllairevillielantPladitutar oonnect li .. kg , - Lin tiou with ' Swear and 3oruitewn AOOO 01/ 'Ban 01:0/ West. and , goo With-IMd ht.. Bast and West. ThaTravteXab will lind it greatly to that ! . in -iro Bast , cdoWmtto travel by the .....,,,,,gyLV RAILROAD; as the accom modations now Offered cannot be surpassed on any otherJunto.. The Road is ballasted with stone: , and hi' entirely free from dust. We can prom i se s a fety, Speed and Comfort to all who marfavor this Road with their patronage. I PAIGE. 7'o • : . ...........-.....012, 14 ) AD: • i 117.............-.... i 0,50 11 1 . 14.1 i a. I 4.4 ....__ ... io,so 4 , , LAN .. : a.........,_ liktlßTl4l) fi r ti 7,65 Watigisige checked to all stations on the Peon ylvanDi J Railroad, .and to Philadelphia. Bald oreand New York. ,Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be ur ged an exams aooording to distanoo trav el [ _ addition to the station rate°. except from where the company has no amt. ICE-In case of lank the. llrompang will themselves responsible for personal baggage enand for an amount not eneeedth.s $lOO. %8. -An Omnibus Line has been employed ge 006707 Passengers and baggage to and from the d ivo t. a t a charge t not to exceed 25 cents for esoh pasSenaer and For Whets apply I J. STEINVAILT, Agent, At the Penns. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty =decant ehwytig.. n 023 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, 10. 37 Flftb dt., Bonk Block 1 - NOVEIES AGAINST ALL BINDS OF A._ yip AND MARINE RISKS. TR*V CJONES Pr •denb JOHN D. M. cOORD. P • . ',,,...:: • eh , 31 - BOOK. t3ocretary: Cape. W tranirr i icieneralAent.' -- • LT - 1 . Ida - DaDtr 1'11°3. . folH a f&a Ri t . . L. •- . , J • •_. 2 A. 03r..1. Captijo Acia.pi a , : ~ .:1 Ing.-Cap W. Deau. - Robet D. bt't - . : •bt. Davila en2B • vl-14./TAROADB.- N,EIEr & Z it VIA EtIVER Asa 1110lANAPOLIS CifiCINNATI , R. R. Conned at Indianapolis with Terre Dante, arolTinTe Dante and Alio.;. rad: toSt. Loui6 and Lafayette and Inditinapol New Albany and Salem,and Michigan Central nada for CHICA GO, ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all' intermediate popits. Through_ irreutht- Train to INDIANAPOLIS, PERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freighta and •paasengers carried from Cincin nati 'Ur LaWrerivisburg in less time than by may ether . route twenty-four hours and at as low rites. The only road by which shipments Gan be made from Cincinnati to tho West, withunt break in ~., " I.OIM. Cciis - iimmentamada to J. E. GIBBONS, Agem at, Gimbal:lad. or. 4ti. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawreneebuigh, will reoeivo prompt attention, and no &arse for commission; so CHAHOIt rot DELWAGII Olt 001111t88TON AT LAWEILYCERITP.G. N or further information apply to THOMAS BATIGAN, ( ? No. il5: Water street,) agent of the ComPping, win is prepared to give THEOUGH BR meT2TB for passetgortrand freigut to ladianapotis. Tart'. haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Perm Green castle,,Crawfordsrille, Charleston, Paris and Mat toots. Fad.. R. P. LOILD President. JORN . F. (.111EEK General Freig . ht Agent. mb3 Ixpress. UPHOLSTERING. _ . UPIIOLSTERIr NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. A. a' I.l.l3gand keep constantly on hand every a,rtleltig their line, vi e : Genuoes, Ornaments. Curtain thedei Comforts, Fesdbcr Beds, Mattrases of all•kituf% elan, the "Celebrated Patent. Spring Bade.-4.kkkiAda.of Sbatles, Minds and Fixtures. AT, adtorition even to all orders for fit ting' xi..h ln,tdositiO*pets, Oil Clotha,ko. :04321.7:17 •• • ROKI,IIOII HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS S A V A. GI- I-1 0 If S , No. SiS4 Llborty Streot, Next to Pennsylviada Pazsenger Depot. jelillN SAVAGE; Proprietor. LIANING TAKEN .-1.N3) FEIREJE) UP, AA. With all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to ascom - modate his old customers and thopullic goner- Aly, with the best the me.rkets unords. Oystorb will be served tip in every variety of style, during the season. hie Wines, Lignors and Ales he feels oonfldont retommending to the flublio thr then excellence. Can. Bucket and bell Oysters received daily and sold Wholesale and retail. my2o:lyd • - SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, vroprietc.m. w E AVING trAlagN AND Fri - I'E) tiP, A.B. at a groat exponeet with all the model t. im provement% this popular resort, the oubs , tiber Is prepared to accommodate his friends public genctraty, with the be the u.rket &Cords. OYSTERS will be served up in every varizty of 81410 during the season. LRIDORS and ALES ho feria confident lss re commending to 1104,1J:die for their °sentience. itar - 111EALS served up at an hours. and DAP and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apt ly oUI 7soUsl , NO, 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. FI'IHE SUBSCRIBER AN A OUNCES JUL to thp_pnblio that be is lo_ daily _reoeipt of FAME SHELL AND CAN 0 I STIIE.B, tiAM E. 40 and proposed to acT,tunitodate the patron:. of this old and well known house with evei7thlusc in the eating and drinking line at the sortest notioe. J 011 N SBALEE. Proprietor.. ilt e lA p l i f . l:4lo et N or kE s el o U s ni, L. ne t ) ; side the he:senior bops! tho cennsylvanta Railroad, which niskest it the most conve.nent house in the city - fcr posscriers arriving try mai road. The proprietor havin.g. t.t con:itierable et pews. fitted tip, in esuellent 0:4 1.10135 H. would respeetfnily setter. a there vi public patronage. His Larder and ilsr will be furnished with the bOdf, the utarket can etty!ti. teltly WINES AND LIQUORS. 4 7 111.17:461 - BENN RITE, IXPORTER. iNL DY41...£11 1.4 Brandies, Oordials, Willa, Old Menonga help and B,eqiiiieti Whitley, NO. E:io WOOD EiZ EET 11-1:1:-,korgh Delaem C. WET WANUVAMITSERS Ul? CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ItOCIIA WAYS, SULKIES AND BLEIOLIS. No. 11,7 room Stri , et, Pittsburgh. az- All work warm:ate:l to be ot. the bent mate rial and WOrklllallihiP. P. RXYILEIR H. L. ILtYURP Late at ic 'Rick etsor.' 11E:Y - 31.71:11:. tc. Rower 'ff4c,!reale itealetz le Vartilgu Fruloo, linKnoni, &Ire tvoilim. DIOS. 712 d AND 124 WOOD 6TItEET. -prrrsrtuno THOICIAN }ARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CRAB ViIIREHOVSE, No. 161 FEDERAL ST. AL t.Efi LA EN V. Undertaking, in all its branches. will re.tolve prompt attention. Orders can by lull et tb.o room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio-street. Allegheny . sel3:ly --A--P0L30416%.1.14811.14.4:11. 1 )4A.Li1ar5r. 211.CIIARLF.b..1ARDNEP. : would remind iL cid friends and customers that be is SLiii to he team! at Ifs - old. stand, APOLLO ILkLI... entrance on laas always on. nani the boot quality of I ag 3: Beer, and in ronnection with the ibppointed billiard saloon. with wood table& balls and cues. WiMetaber the pla co. Apollo Ella, Itz.nzta st. tiestWood. may/Ines from Ver.rtb. youtENix roan - Imo GLANS t& TIC TURB FRAME MANUFACTOR Y N 08.221 BAST T STREET, 178 tttk 175, ORAND BIRK= & 21;1 CENTRE STREET: EstabltrdiedlttiB. NEW YORK. is tablisheti Rstablishment has been in succest.'ul operation 21.1 years, and is the Largest of the kind in the Lotted States. We 'have on hand or to inufactured. to order every description of LOOAINfT - -GLASS, PICTURE AND POR TRAIT' PRAMES. Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall; oval am mantel titomm - ; Otmer .Icting Cor nices, Base and Bracket Tables, mil Marble Slabs, Toilet Gimes. otc, Mouldings for Picture Frames, in Imattlosuita hie for transportatiora either (NU Befistwl, wood, Oak, .&bra. Birdseye, Ma4gonu . etc. Our new hianufaetor7 and earensive faciliries enable no to foumish any article in our lino as good as the beet and as cheap as the cheapest. D'EALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON 1211threktkeY,visi1;New York. We claim to IA title to supply them with every article incur hoe which they can possibly require, at prices lower tharilliey ran purchase elewhere. Ortizre by maid attended to with promptseet, Dc when VMS vis 2 ./Vers York. ARV!" & Warerooms,lici. 215 Centre Bt.. N. Y, toy - 2rolla HORACE' V. SIOLER. Ae't. LA NprEETAirS 01313.DEN,,AND FILL]) SEED, WAIRV4247O)(PRESJUL &IMO ENV 1 NE air Also a general assortment o Avianlaurel Implernentai, r rut t, Shade and Ornamental Treea, reoeivod and for oale by & LONG, No. 127 Liberty strent. next doorto Rare% UcteL w 123 Before going, bunt PO of BOCINS, sidOniS; AND °A MS AT BOULAND'S Cheap Cash Store, an 9 US Market Ettreet, 24 door fr.., H. H. SMITH, NO'X'AI3.X F Ul3 IL, t orrica er Tr..l PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREETS totM ALup,BLEI HE wit eILIGEY p iteo 1.- V• ER TI FOR BALE.—Three-fourth acres of land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk front the Station; large variety of choir Duct and shade trees, grape vines, to, a fatuity um re , ion of parlor, ldbrary and twelve rooms, excellent cellar stable..ttfi'houge; large garden with fruits and towers arranged and in'ood order. For price and term fuvly at 51 Market street. - TEIRERT It SONS, aun Real Estate Agents. Ar - 101,TN' AND ALLEN'S AND WHEE v.--/ LOCK'S REVOLVERS—tho beta, in Narks for sale by ant TifYWN h TRTTNI7,IIa and REVOLVERS, AL!. it‘il , Z e ..:;CS ; Old .114 N e Model tor sake at b OVP.J. LI , • anl3 13ii Wood titrott. _ - -- - - Amrp zvrrrs--ii - Icirr., FORK AND G Spooss—rliewie,/inives for 'sale 61 , esti DOWN , & TETtE ood street ii.a.svAreefierri - Nlritzsma %.1 ket—st MoCtelhEind'v Auction. 55 Fifth street' nPmFmk FIRE -117sMtAii'dt BY THE gITTANOS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, PIElf.l - 1.4.130E31...iPM91.• On - sniidiric&• tfttted or Porpetnil. Miirchan ' dn. I uruiture. &0., in town or ' country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. 4.10 ah Capital, _ 8229,510 00. iksseta. ' 8303,50 S 95. Invested as follows. via: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,605 CO Ground rent. find slam 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 it cent. " Mortgage Loam, $30,030, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 614 cent, loan 3,4000 00 Allegheny County 6 qs cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans —.— Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad oonapany, mortgage loan__ 4,001 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck......_,4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,360 00 Stook of County Fire Itunirance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. V) 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank .do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Reoeivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Amounts, seat/red interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. U,385 15 • M,509 CLEM TINGLEY, President. 98 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingles. Samuel Mohan). Wm. It. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown. William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. 'Bagley, John B. Worrel. Idarehall H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland , Charles Leland. Frederick Lennig. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward. John Bissell, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCHMAN Secretary. J . -GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast!oornor Third and Wood sts. LELANEVaIIiE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. SVRANCE COMPARIT—INCORPORA TED BY DIE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, itt33s. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD Ali") WALNUT S T IREETS, .I)IIILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves els, Cargo and• Freight, to all par 4 of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goode. by Rivera. Canals. Lake.% and Land Carrip. }l to all .parts of the Union. FIRE rNsuR CBS on er ohandiso generally. on Storee. Houses. ho. . • DIRECTORS.:-.William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theopluine Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. Davis, James Tramtnair, Wm. Eyre,- Jr.. James C. Hand, W. O. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Goo. G. Lieyer, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes:s.F. Ponlyton. Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington,_ H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M.'llvain. Thos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr,. Jacob P. Jones, James B. MFarland, JoriAtia P.:Zifre; John B. Somple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Moppea. A.Ber, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. lill.lllltlr LYLIMIN, Secretary, P. A. MADEIRA . Agent, lea No. fts Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE -k COMPANY OF ILAJ) ELPRIA, OFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT NTIIEET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First Mortgagee, amply secured U 895.393 SS Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61.) cost 102,9% Temporary Loans on ample Coilat tarsi Securities )3.).135 56 Stooks. (present value ($86.667 7:0 east 89,786 66 Voted and Billa Receivable Cash 1.821 00 16%919 xt $2.208.051 68 The only pronts from premiums which this nom puny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Enenriutcestuade on every description of Prop erty,. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are oonsistent with security. 1 Since their incorporation, a period of thirty I years, they have pakl losses by Fire, to an exceeding Four lifillione of Dollars, thereby of-' 1 fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,' as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Leases paid daring the year 1559, $62,163 ses. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bancker, Mordecai I). Lewis. Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea. J &cub R. Smith. Edward C. Dale, George W. RichardA Onorga Palos, CHAS. N. DANCKER, Presidont. EDWARD C. DALE. Vico President. W. A. bTzm., Somremtv_pro tem. J. OARDNR 'R COFFLN L Agent. Layl6 Northeast eor. Third end Wood sta. _ . WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. EOP.OIi DAttSIS ProeWent. t. (JORDON. Searetary. Capt. R. D. COCITRAN, Gaul Agent. No. 2 Water stunt, (Spans Co 's Warehotute up stairs,) Pittsburgh. WIC insure saaituit all kinds of FIRE 1114 MA RINE 'RISKS. lIIIEMIiII A lioalolm:tittition managed by Direetors who azo wall known in the ceminuauntty, and who are determined, by prouittne , it ILIA libnrah y , taMan tain the character which they have assumed. as of l forinzthe bait protection to those who ti wire to be insured. ASS It 3. OCTOBER sot ti, 11461: Stook Accounts lilormaire (Moe Furniture Open Accounts, ate. ..... Cask Premium N0t1.3 Notes ari4 Bills die' aounte.i. DIRECTORS. R. Miller Jr.. James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimbi'. George Darsio Win. H. Smith. Chas. W. Itickotsom Androvr Ackley Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewall, John R. M'Cune. myLS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.. SAMUEL REA, Socretari. WM. BAGALEY, President. OlUce, Cur. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Loss and Damage b the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes. and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the SOU. insttros against Loam and Damage by Fire. Wm. Be.talei, Jaa. Park, Jr., Wm. 13. Johnston., rt. F. Jones. Reese Owens, 14.1t0we,. B. Preston. M. Kier. d3;pc.1.., ECrill J. Caldwell. John b. worth. C. EL Zug. miLV:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Asseta $304,94it. w pm'. MAINE ALL HINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on IN every description of Property or Merchandiso, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING, President. M. W. BALDWIN Vice Prealdscit. DIRECTO_Ed. Charles Bayes. E. R. Cope, E. B. English. Georgeßrown. W. P. B. Savory, Joseph B. Pant, C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Magarge E. Wiles, P. BLACIIIhrIllf • Seeret J. arY. G. (X)FFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. J NO. 31[00.1EUEEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOE TIO SALM OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER BTRRET. BELOW MAIM PUISITURGH. lAiqf TrutLLINQAn, 111(0BONGA.111", !II LA PLANING MILL, wouldrespeOtfully in form the publie that he harrebuiltidnoe-the fire, and baring enlarxedlis establishment, anidfilled it with the newest and must approved machinery, is now - prepared to furnish flooring and *Plening boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing. doom, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings. box malting. &re. SOUTH PITTSBURGH. Sept, 7,1857. ja2o BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARTryr STREET. LOOK AT TEM PRICZB Ladles F:rdaish Lasting Jleel Gaiters for 81.00 worth $1.25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heal Gaiters 40r41.z5,.w0rth $1,75, Ladies English Ladling Congress Reel Gaiters 0.50, worth 00. ' , Mies Fine French Morns:co Heel Boots for tl;a7. worth sLea, Ladies Fine Goat Congress Beal Boots for $1.37, worth $ 1 .7 5 . - • , ;Ladies Fine Moroetio Slippers for 500., worth 75, Ladies line Kid Slippers for 750, worth.sl.l2. . Ml OthgrgoOdrinprdportlon. JAMES ROBB, GS 114.4%0 lima. Dar Iliarhet How. mad Dr*iti Y"P-0 S T . ' EDIqESDAY MORNING, NOV. 12 West Pointers in the TWO Armies. Proms list before ns of the West Point graduates, who are officers in the armies of the United States and Confederate States, it appears there are in the United States army 17 major generals and 24 brigadier generals ; in the Confederate States army, generals (besides A. S. Johnson, killed at Shiloh), 18 major generals, 41 brigadier generals. From this list., which ends with 1845. it appears that we hays 61 Genealp do \Vest Point in our army, while the Gutted States have but 41. It was no idle or un meaning boast of President Davis that he had pick and choice of the officers of the old army. Notwithstanding the frequent flings at West Pointers, we may yet find it a cause of congratulation that we had at the head of our government one who was educated at West Point himself, but who, by his service in the army and in the War De• partment, was so thoroughly acquainted with the military talent of all the United States officers.—Mobile Evening News. ...... 10.000 00 2,000 00 Sidney Smith, in his work on moral philosophy, speaks in this wise of what men lose r for the want of a little brass, as t is termed "A great deal of talent is lost to the world for the want of a little courage.— Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men, who have only remained in obscurity because their timidity has pre vented them from making a first effort, and who, if they could only have been in duced to begin, would, in all probability, have gone - great lengths in the career of fame. The fact is, that in order to do any thing in this world worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, and think• ing of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can. It will not do to be perpetually calcula ting risks and adjusting nice chances; it, did all very well before the flood, when a man could consult his friends upon an in tended publication for a hundred and fifty years, and then live to see its success for six or seven centuries afterwards; but at present a man waits, and doubts, and consults his brother, and his uncle, and his first cousin, and his particular friends, till one fine day he finds that he is sixty five years of age; that he has lost much tone in consulting first cousins and par ticuler friends; that he has no more time left to follow their advice. There is so little time for oversoueamishness at pres ent. the opportunity slips away. The very period of life at which a man chooses to venture, if ever, is so confined, that it is no bad rule to preach up" the necessity, in such instances, of a little violence done to the feelings, and of efforts made in de fiance of strict and sober calculation." na repEtis DELIGHTFUL AND POP U- H ULAR place of summer resort, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on th suutinit of the Allegheny Ifonntaine, 2,300 feet above the level of the ocean, will be et en for guests from the 10th of June till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the accommo dation of families, rendering Cresson ono of the romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The soaker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions het e in a first-clam Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. 'len-pin Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifieent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel vista. $7 60 ; from Pa tmb urgh, $305, For further information, address! 0, W. MULLIN je2 . J•dtf Creation Springs. Cambria Co.. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' PET if S orlIT VT I° xi, 6TTUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria county Penney!. Vanie four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in labs, with priviliges to outlier the eauel Collegiate Honors and Degree& The location t.l the College in one of the most healthy to Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alio ghety Mountains being -overbial for its pure water. bracing air. and ric sareSeue saenarL The Scholastic year commenees on the YIRSI MONDAY after the 15th of ATtliThiT, and ends about the 2ith of JUNE following. It is divide into two Sessions. Etudents cannot return home between tte Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary ter Lewd Survoyirg, Engineering, &0.. Ate., be ta.rst:ac,:as Dy the Institution to the Students.. Inatrumental and Vocal hflisie from oat's. charge: Stntents veill be admitted t years to the ago cf manhood. Tangs—Board and Tuition. payable half yearlyy advance Washing and nee of Darkling 10 b. 1.0 0Q • 2.14;c I-, Q - 4 4) 2.,M 1 5 174.075 14 Ciassioal and Modern Lauguages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at theiCollege. 15 Referco:o can be mado to the t. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the 'Bor. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mary's Lo: Otto, ani to other Clergyman of the Pittsburgh Diweae. s.m.zsi ~,, 4A O IIA ctP. ,„h:/Pitisft a stlio Vita IR Gri6;-3,0:1/.A% 7111 OR AT ORR TOR CONSIIPTON. . T' PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI NNE haring made it the study of years to concentrate the . !Hoof the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases. of the Lungs and Throat., is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ea- Yerienoc. This truly great and good, medicine is prepared with much care, the tar being distilled expressly Jo: it, L= therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. George Bingham. John §hipt/n. It had cured wore oases of Conirumption than Ay known remedy. on earth. ltwill cure Bronchitis. It will cure Asitirita. It will cure Sore Throat and Bressat. It will cure Coughs and Colds, and le an nvfiluable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, Jrinary Complainni. ti .Beware of Coculterfeitelin you hare the Dyspopna use WISHART'S Dyspopaim Pills, and tf they do not aura you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money Please call at his stbre and get a descriptive dr nlar. A box of Pills sent by mall poet-paid on erupt of One Dollar. o. 10 South Second street, Phila, L. Q. C. W ISHART Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER. No 140 Iliood street no0:1yood AVCTIO N MHOE HOUSE 56 FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals Metr's Boots and Ba'morals Misses' Boots and Bivlmorals Boys Boots and Balmorals, Youth's Boots and Balmorals, Children's Boots and Balmorals, th.eaper than the Cheapest. Al - 111010E RUILDING LOTS FOR SALE R../ Pleasantly situated on Rebecca street, Alle gheny city, being a division of a large garden, with fruit trees. shrubbery . , ate., and easy of aeoess by Passenger Railway. Persons desirous of oecaring iegood and pleasant location for a residence are particularly Inv ted to look at these beautiful lota which aro offered at low prices, and on easy tents. Call and see the plan at our office. B. cepTuSERT & SONS, 8027 Al Market street: (7 `r 125 Frail! Irica Almonds:, 10 Bakal Langudoe do ;) Baia &oils do 20 do English Widoutiq 30 de Filberts. 30 do Brazil Nnta; 50 Berea .9bdll9d Almond.% alleg-a do do Bags 2,000 Cocoannttk 200 Bala African Pea Nuts: In Store and to arrive and for sale by • REYISIER & BRO'S, ses Nos. IV and 128 Wood Oren % 0 TICE. —TILE PARTNERSHIP .1 1 1 laterY exicting between Oiven Alcißlroy and uth McElroy. under the firm of MeELROY k C').. mil dissolved on the.Sth day of October, i y the death of Owen McElroy. The huffiness of the la e fi on will be settled by the survivin_g_partur, oe.l7:gard 1111G$ 31oRIAOY. Want of Courage Cresson 13 than, Omuta* 00., Pa. OUR OOLITIOL MrOMIMMI AMITY NEWSPAPER, TEEM PIMTSEULTFLGII ATURDAT MORNING POST It 3 ♦- HANDSOME AND INTERESTING P' lir;V% s' Colo 4; &VA :►l :►t ;111 ft-A PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THII ONLY DEMOCRATIC 'NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, sir 1 s o 4 • lie It OWITAMI LLL VU CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and furnishes the moat reliable 3 1 110NETARY. MARKET I COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THIS HOUR OF GOING TO PRINS together:with a oholoe eeleotion of Tales, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statistical In formation, Agricultural News, &c., &c.; 3 , 3 i 41):b40111;11111d111RIP w 3 I IDAinq or oomplied with the greatest care, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO Embracing every Imporiani ITEM OF NEWN, FOREIGN AND DOMFATIO, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. dre. VILL ALSO El POUND II I.S. THE FAN AND THE FARM, 1111. 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. THE WAR NEWS. *Jr As a source of additional , interest to' all classes of readers. the progress of the present dull war: in 'which great' armies are entragedorill be Closely Swam-W aid the , mostimportmat events earefullzeollatra,Preseirted to the reader.— /3.9 fOil9W,g,. ,o,perations •of ,the armies from day to daY. Sues hotly preseriting - the Whole from week to :week; we shill' , furnish a fresh and run ning history of this laitientable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be famished to subscribers et the low pries o One Dollar a Year, and It will be found a good investment HE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also batted — IFoiti:,tlie same office EVERY MOENING. 7 I 6 fe a complete epitome of news. containing all,the latest intelligence, Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Eton• etary, Coinuosereial, &0., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Aldo, editorial articled on all the leading topics of the day. 1.1.14, IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEE BEAT OF WAR. ()AMY • CORRESPONDENCE, Jul— iet- THE DA.ILY 11 ,1 0!IThas an extensive circulation by railroad and river, through looa' agents and by the mail, anti is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is furnished to subsori berm at Ott per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate-rate& E. Address JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR • CORNER MTH AND WOOD mummil :PITTEIBITIVI, PA iiiipsand soar moats by DWI st my risk. 10.1fiCIAR 1a.017111011., DOOR 'SAVINGS BANC I , FOVRTH SIFIktICET, OHARTEBED IN 1855.1 SS DA.H.T, FROM 9 TO SI O'CLOC K ; II.PI also. on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. - 40n5 . 87a7 lit to November istarom 7 to >r Oalook and from November Ist to May let. from '8 to S o'clock. „ Deposits received of all sums not less than Ogn DOLtAII. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has heel declared semi-annually in June and Decem.. bar since the Bank was organised. at the rate of SiN per pent a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a Tear. without troubling the depositor to call or overt to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in lessithan twelve years, making in the aggregate Mar AND 010!-ELL IF PIS CUM A 41AD. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Becalations. furnished gratis. on application at the oboe. GEORGE ALBRBIL John:won razannarm _ . B. MTadden, Isaac X. Pennock, John Holmes, • John Marsha% .A 1 der Bpeer. Jam B. D. Meek Beni. L. Bahnestnek. A. Pollock. M. D.: James McAuley. Hi ll Janne Hardman. Wm. J. demon. I ._ Taverna. Algander Bra4MY. ZaglesD-JCPPY. 47 NWelarsaaili; 2taiAJviadolis. r oh ile Black. John H. Mellor.) • nB. Canfield. jamas Shidluz Alonzo Ai Carrier. Robert Robb . CluirlmAt Colton. Walter P. lieushall4 Wia. Douglas, . John enrp_L. Orr, John Evao4 H Rinakf.• Hopewell Hepburn. John Jl. Shoenhaver, Wm. S. Haven. Wm. E. Schmertz. ter . Alexander -TWA Pe &hard H. Ham ms Isaac WhiAtur. Wm. N. Laveji. Christaan Yeovil . zzoArtutv lAD TRIABS_IIIL 4 CHARLES A. COLTON. - - : . 111 HOLMES & SONS, 111. N HAMS I:I • and' Exchanke Brokers , . andU IA Notes, Drafts , Acceptances, Gold, Silver Itemj t Notes. Exchange. on the Eastern and.N. Cities constantly for gale. , _ , Colleations made in all the cities throutaM United States. Deposits received in Par eg : current paper, No. 57 Market street, Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILILLUIS tt 113 4 " 1 : : :I : ; . : • WOOD STREET, CORNER TM ALDERMEN. TAMES M. TAYLOR, A. I, I, TM A. 1 4? , OFFICE& 451. Peun Street, Fifth Ward_ COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY 3 IAOs; Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aoknewledgements Taken'and Bills Probated.. atkedi • SAXES A. , FETZER , FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT . /Os ?HZ ski,' or Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, ()owner Market and First Streets, PITTESCREIH,•P,i, REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Williani Dilworth, Sr, B. Cuthbert k Son. Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cull. M. & M. Bank, List Howell Mangle St Co.. George VT. Anderson. Donlan. Paxton & Co;, Wheeling. my23:2pthis T. T. ItINGIURN tic CO, 1.-10USEI, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second fttorY.' ifitrAll work entrusted to me will be neatlynnd promptly zeonted. oo2' 21y iFiUBNISHING GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. MACIWiI at (1,1,111)E Invite attention to their stook of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH'S Linen and Traveling Shirts, !harm, s les. suspenders, Linen and Silk Handkerchief's, Gloves, Hose, 'Umbrellas, sto. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing Goods, always on.hand at MACRUM & GLYDE S. aul2 78 Market et.. between 4th &Diathond. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. 01 PATENT AGENCY. oil 1 wsl .--- 1 DEWIT C.,LAWRENCE. 0.1 ROST. W. FENWICII • For Twelve Yea For the past roar si year ot an Officer of the 21 the rs Washin Manage gton F,B Branch - of Melon- Patent Offiee—thelNi s t,ille Alnerl On n ' . 0 Pa . n last ,tent ec tons ;Tears in the Pat- Member of th e, V ent Ageney Bast. d', I u el vs . Board of AppeaLlS. OILOTE—AII information !woman , to proonre P tent end a oopy of the Patent Laws sent free e.,% , lie rtikprestrat Commiasioner of Estenta. Bon.. David P.Diilloway. de2thtf ADDY & MWMINIS, numbers and Gas Fitters, O. 166 WOOD STREET. OPPOSITZ "FIRST CHDECH. PITTSBUROiI 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY rats TIM ILLYOIei 01711:311. I.DITSIPS ? HYDRANTB,„SBRIET LEihne JIL Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted 110 Erk the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lectot COPPer. Bowies fitted with Water and Gas HU- Mires. • A U.. N. B. All orders promptly attended to, O did pIiACHEN AND VlNTitiAlt 6,00 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BARRELS PURE CIDER WINEGAR, In store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY; 1615 IS and 20 Wood,street LOAN OFFICE HENRY W. CIMIOTT-: NO. zoo SMITHFIELD STREET Neat tiitieorne, ;' Pittebtir~h MONEY IN LANGE AND' SMALL . A.T r a Quantifies loarted'en Dia monds. JeFelry Gold andliilverrilatohes, i and all.kindS of vninnble articles, for : anzsr.:lentez_ of time speed on: The #oods cannot ker dellyered Without the Ticket. • liir Office Hours from 7. 4.. M. to Ito Pell: Strawberries for mOW' is THE. TINE FOR CANNING AnotpreserVing Strawberries.. Those select ed Or fins purpose should be. of god color, solid in substance ,, of firm texture. and 'of eirperior fla vor.. Exactly such a berry can be-found dering the Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Establish ment, No. pa Fifth street, Pittsburgh,. Orders may lordeft either at his stand in the market, or at Icultural store. Ale N EW GOOD S : REW . 61,001119 We have an elegant and attractive nook o Telnamingi, /Farah - thing Goode, Einbroiderles. Veirietles, NotiHos ons, iery. Gloves, Gisintlets, Fr e a a h Draperia and Menus Skirts, CCMMak H ea d Nets. eta. in huge variety. and -.Roo. swim for CASH. MACRUM& - EILYDE, ata9 78 Market st, betwoon 4th &D cad. IsINS— I KV 200 Boxes M. R. Butch Raisin= 150 do Layer do 100 Half Boxes M. R. do BM do do Layer do 50 Kegs Seedless do 25 Drums Sultana do Just received audios sale by_ ___ RRYMBRA BROI3. ses ' Noi l / 4 126 andl23 Wood street. WANTED lIIILEMDLMLY, A GLASS PACER*. Onelhatunderstands Lamp fitting preferred. P•- , 801BIUTZ do BLEAK:Wit wll Haan Wood otrook- D. Y cua10rr......„....."—Aaa5a BriielyrAfoxt,r7ik iRR AF ritiagglaNi VANAZIGO Co.; =Mixt Ih BRAOKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY: : AT LA W. 135',01 1 11TH-674 J. . 1,1-C 0 .0 B. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 78 GRANT 81TER mit Aiert 4 SIIRGEON DENTI X ' fracoessor to No. 144 8m field etreet. • 113.0lftee hour! frorri 8 tol o'clock. and from to 5 o'clock. TBON.MANUFACTURERS AMERI Joneti"i& Laughlins, 'ILLIWPAGRITRIIIIB OP IRON&NDNAILS i JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Until Patent Shafting, Piaton Rods, Plates, 911 Water Street and 182' First Sire PITTSBIHIGH. And corner of Franklin and South Water Strome 'IBAAo' Jincze.-JoEti L. 80m...Ww. ISlTurzotiu PITTSBURGH STEEL W 0 JONES, BOYD- & CO., 111ANXTFACTDREIMI OFCALAITISITgp alsoßioring. Plow, and A B Steel SPRING 3 ind AXLES. corner Row and First streets. no2l is• . PITTSBYBaII.Pa. '43IPETS, cipTais,&o. IYARPETB• Ali)) '014" OLOTIIB 24 Planes NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' as- Thefevet beam received d nre the LAT AND RIMIEST PATTERNS. the lowoet s W. dirCUINTOCU.. kiII:MUM, PA. NEW • CARPETS OIL 01•01118 • tie • —A T— .. No. 87 Fourth Street. BOUGJEtTPREVIOUNTO.TELE LATE , advance of which the fullest vantage is : offered in maltose FOR CAS R, del OrtiNINGUAII D. lIDEBDR.... itrillitNlNGll.4.llll4 & CO3--P ITT S. iiJJ BURCIII , CITY GLAI3B WORKG--Ware• bows; HO Water street, and 156 gifst,:atroot. Pittsburgh. Pa,. threedooni below tfielffoitonga kola Rouse; afanntaotarers of Pittsburgh Ott Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and Amer, can Convex Glass, 'for • parlor Windows, ohnrch ea and public buildings. an, ID*D - EE POTASH A.ND SODA ASH— PURE POTASE! AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt- of another supply of superier Potash— and S a Ash. Those who .make their own Soap. and have use for either of these arti eles,ssßl Ind it to their advantage to examine my stook beferenurehasing elsewhere. JOSEPH F.LIERH NG, JOSEPH FLEMING. corner Market street and the .INamond, corner Market street and the DiamentL MORNING POS9I STEAM PRINTING 113SITA.113LISriDnErcr, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREEItt HAVING RECENTLY MADE Ermstre 'ADDITIONS AND lIIIPROVEVENTS TO OUR OFFICE. We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior stria SMOOND TO NONE And will Dag partton]ar attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING vuoontaixtrunntan, BILL BEADB4, .111LANRS.DEED9 CERTIFICATES 4-.• REGISTERS, • , , DBAT-VICHIETS, RZCEIPM Slifiw deft& Bills in Colors, CARDS, ilbowbille, Handbills, Labels, Col lege an 4 School Schemes, Hotel Bills"otrare,lnvitationeetc. POSTERS,, PROGRAMMES, &C, FOR coNcEku.k. EXHIBITLQNS iNimpletenHafria l diella to - TIM H li - ,0::0.K" L , IV . : 0-Ri K OF-E I 7ERY DESCRIPTION. RelsoolandCollnue Catalog - nes, MiaCellfiDeolll9"ChtSlOglieS. .- Constitutions, Reports, Briefs, ete BEANIE tioons, • .ILEriTar MEADS, ' • • • - BLAB* BOORR, cirocum. rte.. Banks & Banking House% FURNISHED TO ORDER, ALIA WORIL RXEOU'rED FROMETLY PART BEILIAIN434I. nth mind Wood Ser. . _ REAL LAOS COLLARS AND SEM REALTUDIkIaNDED.ENCII LACE VEIL; Infanta Embriklete4 claps, Robot apilFaiEt4 ) 31 talii,.. Yreirti Potobric Bands, Magic. COI- , ter*e - #l4l4lPgial 14ftles,T.inen quo:atria ar.l - Edgings. Loom. Ac.. to all of which d e koala attoutloa: EATON. AtACltUltt ft CO.. ' 8 66 - . 17 Fifth street; ireervicui. To-noR fCU W ; 114r.vihat yVolti do toldir, but gamut see Oa InIEFIGIM4 Ji4Cag Auud §q(kunt suing • cr.eup stmaytelbiit4 lrtidtiter." • • • Penneflva Pl:mpluasa prrrsinnaon, FENIvA AN IRON WORKS. WAREHOUnS. .o. buxo-Ax PITTSBURGH, We have an Oleo In the city , ESTELOCiS, COItTBACTS. HEADINGS, Our factilitior for prizttfat BARR & MYERS, ; ENCII AND SCOTCII EM.IIItOIDERIE9
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