isA4Boutus, -157 E MUG° RAILWAY TO &LL POWTEI IN TER WEST, SOUTHWEST AND ifIORTH WEST. ABGEBILENT. Commencing Angust 15th, Igo - TS VINOWNATI AS QIIICIAL, Indianaablia. St. Louis and Ching , shorter than by any athot route. vr.4.?XM'Ol:) Fast Line. 6ubni4h.....1,00..,,i. 7.10 a. sa. 12,30 p, in aghany.....1,10 a. in 7,20 p,„ 5;2, 1,00 p. to Arrives teVae--941 0 1 1 .a. „, : i tt 8,20 p, En., 7 3 ,, ,, 1A D. 8. .. te rn %.1 . .na0........8,85 p. a. , . 8,85 a. at FOR COLUMBUS. CLOCIZINAT/ tt Sr LOUIS. e..:...8,45 eirl. r.i TAO r. tn. 8,50 v. tm F .. lal lPl ilie4' bul4 4ai 1 1 ,8 0 6.:121. C a ti.. 4,90 p. te, 104.15. r. m. U 0 a, m n narelle.6,29p;m. NASH. 135 ' at L0tue....:.;.7,50 al to - 64 4 15 . / , . n , An 'Trains thronattio Cbleairo trittout. - ottnnu of %re. . • .hr pl •8, .—The time tOeineinnatt IDA, mune u by_ Stanbeaville. Vibe on •trotli:Ltamlimmiet at Col bu n . and paaaeagen alrgo Ink , Pad/4HW together. I I Agri r A RDWItERS . _ • AltltArg AF prritguitau. 1 1 - ; oXsnrem...-;'..1..-...........—......9.00 a. at , eago MALI . . .......... -12,15 r. m •• , ottuatti turiA7iiii. .................... p. to Aooottisopenacci it TRAINS—Brom Pottered stemetattettlba..iterbear Coar. , . , Learn 4nive LTO Arrive grienton New Beaton Allegheny i tgitr ligw- la /0,40 ilip 6,15 a m &Mrs= t 1 oo m ugg ul —I ea ain 2,,20 adi Vse 6,25 , P m /5.1 0 p m 2,511 pm I Pm 5.1 3 .05 3 , 20 P M 5,00 PM tbstaima run by Columbus time. which le -12 mins:tee slower than tsbargh time. i gh Moket Dit a good cm the woommodatton trains sold et rednaed prices. g fa &0yg1047 4 %10110,2 train oonneetn at 2 inWirdekett forisiew eagtle. ecumeetMlVlUMEam. etc for Dew Cutts. Mercer, Youngstown.Ae. 1 1 At Orreine. Ohio. and from Atillersburgh. • • • , to. At •Viro, , mint Varnan. Shelby, Beam • s plit ti tazott, eta. A . • the Ware.SpthigteLLOol. =bus, : . , • • __, Ituda.;Puton. ergelni. Saint r - -, - ; a, elm, At liggia for Sidnet Detroit, Dayton. Toledo 0 li its. Arf i t s, o, Pt arr u i p st L . VO:T e ttle b r m t . Slate M Lathan& ator k lllitn!AL . & P ar ut4 ' ar il° trabinlor tat Wk. is !n ln pewinsooguft nag setanatota. Nor anther: notion_ W., Snowy Dakota Mug ig. _.cio IiPARN, TWtet Ag't, Ii or, e in ta_ A u. , sr Btatirg. Yotaeursb. =UV VLSZILDY Agaul. AllegiteitY. l .1 'ANIS General SaTerniondent, , P. g : s: , General Pa.-wager Agent fuljar v erai;',4RlTTS li apt -*fen •• 1 -/P g ..PAY! • _ • 'Aticlizi.N On u l i niter MONDAY. ''•AL -Leis% Dieu leave the - Depot of th.o reiamerlvania Ea in Pistainniii. as follevp ;Aix _aPrrallalfitelaffira§___ E.• VIA BMWS ISN'Veisi.E. we 40 a d au A. , 1,00 4ioo 4;00 s.s3. , fi r ' p. je . 9,60 " 14,15 IMO • al t ati " 4voi ...I 4.20 p. m. 640 a. m.. Too a. m. sl6 p m So chins* orearibotwoon . . s id alaustL PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves . 00 igLm 5.10 • m 1%30 p . m teril i t° o "1 ' till '" 1t: 4 4 - r. .....7.4.64 1! 10,221 " 4,55 " 1/4 391111 :LL Octon hy l , g, at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio . and at allillatr with Central Ohio eilroac t , fur ZenreviDe, ',ammeter, Direleville, Ohltunines and•Chichdpau, Indianapolis and Saint I anis and points west. P/TTEIBITBAR AND CLLWELAND LEND. skits 'ttsbur b..-.. 4 1,00 a. n. 12 ,6 0 14,n. 11:0 a. .» 4,45 2, 00 t aw, .„_,,,,';;; 6,10 " 4,14 " 0 _........a. 6,45 " 4,40 do laismi...., ....:: 5,00 " 5.42 Arrives Caeveland....;; 0,12 - ts.ao " OcraAeotipg at Baykd with Tmearawas :branch for New Philadelphia; and Canal Dover; at Ain gam with Pittsbprgh; Fort 17a,vne and Chicago Nailread at Hudson; with Cleveland, Zanesville oft.gCincinnati P it for Alton, Onyahota Falls l .111erhurg. antlj at Cleveland with and IS for Ifrie, Darikirk, and Buffalo, wit CSi T for Tokr.le, Dattoit, ,:Mango and the north- Me ? . I li:nine Aeccatrail;aation leave,. Ist 4,00 p. m. turning Tralgt,irrive at 2,20 a in. 9,12 a Mirk:and . 2,00 p ei. AIM holds to Lan orominoot points in the weet.southwert, north or northwe,t. can be vre eared at the Liher"4 tarok devot, iittAburgh. JOIIN STE,W.A....IR.T, Tiokot Agont, Per further partiogjars nilf.? to WII,UIA.M. attWART., Arent, At the Company's ollsa in Frcieht atailon. Nark . street. ,1 nail /802 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND ill"Fiili] MONDA I. MAY sth , IinIiVINIA lama LIIIROAII, EIGHT WILILY TRAINS. PrEITILIEWITAIL MAIL 'T IL A Zi leave;henna. , or Station every :normal? tyrisl, ee t a ilit t ly) at a hOtj u b=z i gt e nj onlyooun at burs .f i ptige and WashEncton. an a ct ow : is ntAwn root IS .40. tCi , RPM'S TRAIN leave., • at "' UP,.., 1 [1. oto/Vin aonagrrtly ot v ial eta i'fl. - .. .iinekiwitiston. anrittiAMWouil for —t ht, _ 1 , i :i •• • : MEI leaves the station daily If .....•• - :- , at SAO R. tn., stepping only al q Ac y, , staring conneeOng at Harrisburg for o:EI a it. TRAIN. with Pusan 'sr i• a , —ad,olives the passenger station = . , . Celngislola_ wa oigeptiot) at DX) a. at, . - orWpw4 retrionitb. d etaPPIES at all notions. ' 1 ACCOMICIOD:ILTION TILA/NAI. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves daily (anoint liendaY) at 2,45 D. m.. stop ptnj at all stations and rannleg ea far se Cone sluttish. 61' FIRST ACCOMM ODATION TRAIN for Wall's Watson loaves dab) , (except Sunday.) at 0,40 a. us. ~. • IND ACCOHXOPATWN T_RAIN for NI, sulk* learn 1 gaM. (except msy) at 11: i RD ACOOMMONATION TRALN for 0 s dad, holowO-'4114. (extapt Zwattayr st JQPRTR Acgot i m,p_Rtvor :rpm to ! folip. m . 4": ' I 7.4 41°" Y ' 4 . 411 FM 1 "Wn as TEE CTRTRC2 TR AIN Ef rr Loaves Well's St at 0.03 o or rei are ing kneel; I'l nrghAt IS.SO pm. i Iltetrenillimsla =ATMS ri ARILIVN IN PTTINDURGII AS FOLLOWS: • - i .--••••••••-......—...........12423 p. m Eli ;:::: —l7 l - ---- ---- -24:3 5° 6' m „, - awn .G.011746A72177 - 7::Li0,05 t. rd. to y 'o' B 4tion AgopmmaaaTal.....3.B.o a. m. ~,, .la A. A ... oornmodaticz f i liA tk . m. al W OA , . . . 4 F,*, , , at 1% , c i i ; ....... 6; I f:,. r, : tw at : t-'- .. AWOUII lritit: , ' llll .L et abhstawa;•? -: . ntesodspass4Wisti licii gig with ditotmt )4 1 ,. t.: .4.• Watt. T 4 s vo ng ..7% i gt eel itgreatly to they wm: sot or egt,_to travel - by the f di 1, Aw i t RALLEOABs. as the Gomm m tio to* offered elna:ot dm sPrpaased oa WV other maim. Ths NOad is ballasted with =sad is entirely free from drat. We esa Safety r -BPpesiwarni Comfort to all who mu favor thie Note! With their patronage. .1041 B.g I - ' To rum ir5a...........• __MIAS 9 Tfrk0...................... 10.01) i l s iti ß 3 ...................... 8.80 1:1 ..-...-- 7,6 ~ lirß6lMPadi4* to all elofflon@ on the Penn ; iriVniii Kalirciad. A to Pbliwilivbi a . g a m_ andand New York . Pasengens pareheetny ttekets Pc es.r3 will be an sZaaa tfoxrding to dim-soca trar ia addition to the at .tint rates, exc3pt horn Atm the otmipany kw no agent. WX/46 Ow* 'Pf lost flail 0034PanY Wll.l Uld therm ren4atible tor peroonal bage bpd a 64 e not egeoeling SIM N: X.-:-.4, u vf.vuoi# /au. had, been employed =Ty bad baitgag?to and from the et a not o tyCrAli* AZ coats for eaoh IVO and robes af ttt ,fi. l and pT t ' ~, STEWLIST. Agent. &Os Pease. . er BtatiOn on Libertr thai Gnat sized& 1 ,.,1 noZt ALLEGHENYINSIMANCE CO. Or PaTiißiJaalf. 7. 1 orancit, Mo. 67 St - p2th hg., Blank Moak _ - ....! ElidAtIAD33. EW irollatE VIA 4xvcs AND ItAIL&OM). IRDIARAPOUS AND CINCIRNATi R. R Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre haute. and Terre Haute and Altos Railroad, to St. Louis Ind Lafayette and Indianapolis New Alb and Salem and Michigat Ventral Railoads for CB CA -10, ItOCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, an all torrnediate points. Thnough Freight--Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TeRRB HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and Norm:skarn carried from Cinciri n tti or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any o her route by twenty-four hours, and at. en low r rtes. The only road by which shipments eau be midefehm Cincinnati to the Walt, without break in - bulk. • bp's unutnm rub made to J. E. GIBBONS, ?.get: at Cmmunatvi, or ..B. CUTTING, Agent at LawreneekttegN . trill receive prompt attention. aatt to. tar, go emission; go CEA Va roe D Vedt LXsl4vszvm sr I. A WAX-4 OS. 1311 an. Per forthef inf , i 4 ..eation apply to THOMAS NEIGA-M.(Ne. Ifirr Witter street) agent of the Company, who it prepared to give TitaatTen It it- KIPTIEI IDS passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Tara haute. , T C,itiaatro,:Pera. Green castle; Crawfordsville, 'Chereictn.Yr.ris and Mat teotti kn., kc. It, President. JtillN CREW., tiece:;il Freight Agent. mt.•,9 OLSTERi7~T 3.. _„.„. UPHOI ISTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. 'VIRE SEIStSCRIBIERS MANUFA C. TURK and keep oonstantly •on hand every article in their Tine, Cornices, Ornaments. Curtein . Oemia, Comforts, Feather Beda, Mattrmes of all'kuide; Mao, the celebrated Patent Spring Bak. MI kinds of Shades. Blinds. and Fixtures. sir - Pidmp; attention given to all orders for fit ting li,r4 liOnr. down Car_ pets, Oil Cloths &c. ROuV;Ffar • •i• ; RatizatTs a E.N G HOTELS AND ,R:ESTAURANTS SAVAGrE No. B3G I,lberty Street Next to Penxisylveais Praaengei Depot, JOHN SAVA GE; Proprietor. 1,111,4.V1N6 TANEN AND PITTED UP, AA- with all the modern improvements. this po pular resort, the subscriber isprepared to accom modato his old Customers and. the public reeor ally. with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style during the seamen. Ills Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels oonfident In roootnmending to the public for their excellence. Oen. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. •Ithlyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TIROS. STONE, .Proprlet AVINO TAKEN AND FITTED 111, AlLat b great expense,. with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subairibiii Le prepared to acoommodote his friends and the Public generally, with the beet the market affords. OYSTERS wilt be served up in every vsrloty of style dnring . the dem on. LIQUORS bud ALEd he fools confident in re oommending to the publi,: iz.,r their exoellenoo. sYr•PAEALS served tip at ail hours, and DAY and:N . lOM DUAliDifItS taken. aptly .7E-1. ITISE, - NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. R. IHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to the Public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, Arm. and is prepared to accommodate the Patrons of 'hist old and well known house with everything in.the eating and drinking line at the shortest 'natio°. JOHN SEALER. jalthly Proprietor. MANSION 1101.1 SE, GEO. AU RENTZ, Proprietor: No. 344 Liberty street, just be side the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which maces it the most convenient hone in the city ior ya:aongore arriving hi that road. The proprietoy having. at oopm.tarfible ex- Hense, fated up, in eLscel lent style, the NSION OUSE, would rezpootfulty ;elicit a there of public patronage. ills Larder tyri , t ',tar will be .ftimishod vfrith the best the e_nrhtd 31:14 r.P.,,rd. folly , ANI.) :LIQUOR/3. I.l! .. sonTne AND DIALI9 BrandieSi Oordials, Wines, Did Mononga hela . ar_(l Bootiiied Whiskey, . NO. A2_o "..*OP:UtD P.ltliditurgh taaexa _ • te . , co., CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY.% SULNI.F.S AND SLEI.OLES. No. 1,57 Penn StrOC - f, Pi tsbargis. *Tr - All wqrk WatZ:Vit4.-.1 to ire ut the best mate. tiu.l and OEM= Ftc 1•y - r .`5." P.i , “ n'?. ISuccoerwr-to h01x ,, a).«) in Fora,lan Fruits, Cwilect:J.euaty Sngrivi, NOLL 1211 A NI) 12S WOOD ZiTii.gla. Pll.-TbF111.13,611 THOMAS FA aLP.Y'S FURNITURE AND CHUB WAAEHUUSE No. ie.4 FEDERAL ALL EirillfiN Y Undertaking: in all Its branches, will reeeive erallaFt atteet , oll. Orders can be left at the ream at the Livery Stable of Slr. JAMES FLOYD, Ohio street. Ailewheny. sel3:ly APOLLO 111 A, LL HI LLLA N &LOON. OHAltLEaJAlLD:Skilt 7 would remind his old friends and matelners that he ie FUJI to be retold at hie old eland - APOLLO ILk.LL. entrance on Yourthlqt e,-has aIWaYI on hand the beet enalitttg Vie andp connection with the eblhazd italoon, with good tables. belle an ow, Re*ember the plains, Apollo Rail. Yodrth ear Wood. entrain.* from I.',,arth. 111111,101Nt i lt 14/1,%1Nr.1 le LASS et: IPeC 'CCM _ - :11A FII fo 1.1 . NOS-221 -NAST 2 W.ENTY-TillitD STREF,T., 1.73 usint : E Lip „t 215 PENT Re: STRRET. hotabltAin.: lsx.. NKW YOKE., F..- tablislied Iti S. 'this Letablishment has been is OnoeoBg l l l G;wtatiOn ' l F y ears, rikvi it rho Largest of the; kind in the-United Stares' ' Vie have on hand t r m inufactured to order every deecription of LOu It ING - LASS, ' CT I RE, AND PO R TRATT I , RAM k:ti, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel (Ramses, Concocting Cor ;wines, Base ;and Bracket Tablee, with Marble blabs, Toilet. Glassee,-etc, ' Moulding for Picture Ira:nog, in lenaths mita for transportation, either Gilt, ..Berlsau, Boas wood, Oak, Mahogany etc. Om new Manufactory and cxsonsive facilities enable us to fourni,stany artiek in our 'them good as the beer, and mishbap as the °hares...at • - DEALIAIRS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON mi when tlaer-iriraulicw York. We claim to able to ritikbly,i Masa' with every article an our hoe whiohitioruma Dtt - dAbly'regilire, at prices - lower than they can i.urchase Mei:hero. Orders Erg wail attended to an.h. yronquhtein. Dc ,tot fair to call mitts nou.eisit New • York. Office & Warerooras, No. 215 Centre St., N. Y. my2:3mcl ...HORACE V. BDII.EII. Ae't. LANOBETIVN" GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, :WM/BASTED FRES AND la EN l; EVE - .itar74.444 a-general assoftmeat o lawricailairreel Imptigurnts, Y rnl Shade and Ornamental Treen, received and for sale by- BECKHAM It LONG, N 0.127 Liberty street. next &ono Hare's Hotel. rnh22 Baur° fining, bay a pair of ROOTS.' SIIGES. AND GAITERS. AT BORLAND'S Cheep Cash Store, an 9 99 Market street. 24 d or 1 I: H. H. SMITH, NCr "1" A. It 'Sr I. 1 - T 13 I, C."; PITTSRUAOH POET. FIF Di SIRUP VALIIAIif,II; NEWICIIi LEY PROP. EItTY FOR SA f.X.—Thrre-flurth aeres of land pleasantly situate at lire tui-utes walk fr. in the Station; large variety-of ehnice fruit and Shade trees. grape vine. en.; a faret;y to a aFi.,n of hall, parlor.,. library and tWeiVD excellent cellar, stable, ion house, largo garden with fruits and flowers all well arranged and in good Prder. !for price and terms apply nt 51 Market street. S. CU BERT bt SONS, str.f.l Estate Agents. soi:rw .1,1 6 43) A CALE N'S .11.1 V Wlf ICE 1.04:1('S REVOLVE:It Yl a rka for flak 1,0,1 now Tirri,Tv s-rn to1,1"1" 41EVILI.V FAL '4, ALL SS 211:S. Old and Nap: tur tr. b 7 ‘VII 4 TRT LI?. 13 _ . KINDS OF `,ldol3oßl#, cowry thspt. A3le V FE, rtfitti A li D Hpooa7-3)orrie ba.adlo by Foe vow!? ZerETLEI . 1rA1.5",4 6tr , at , ler,‘NYL.seslirOLSll . ?S rlll A . rifib street ;: 1 4. n 4 11 - 11 r lEEE= taPtol3 A? 1651 ~P~i9FF~dlitl~3. FIBS INSURANCE BY THE RELIANOE MUTUAL INBIIRANOE OOMPANY, op PHILADELPHIA. On Build.in Limited. or TorPotool. Merchan dise. Phrnitnre, Etc., in town or country. orriez NO. SOS WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 5229,510 00. Assets, 5603,505 96. Invested as follow, yin First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155.605 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 9) Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 14 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 Ot Philadelphia city 6 cent. loan 30,000 £0 Allegheny County 6 cont. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans —..— 10.000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,50 J 00. Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an..... 4, 0 00.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock —. 4,002 00 Stockf Reliance Mutual Insurance - Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Tire Insurance Co 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Meehanies' Bank do 2 012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 0) Bills Receivable. business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts. secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15 OtA5OB CLEM TINGLEY. President. 96 DIRECTORS. Clam Tingley . Samuel Blapham, Wm. it. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingle,. John R. Worm!, Mamhall IE4 H. L. Carson, . Lothrop, Robert Toland. lea Leland. 'Frederick Lanni& aoob T. Bunting. Charles S. Mood ith Bowen, James S. WoodwaretJohn Bissell Pittsburgh. D. decretarY. J. GARDNER COFITN. Agent, mylti Northeast'oorner Third and. Wood ste. JSIILAWARE MIITUAL SAFETY IN. SITRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT pREETS • PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE IN URANCtS on Vas els Cargo an 4 Freifht,_ to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Good's. by Rivera. Canals. Lakes. and Land Carria.gaa, to all p arta of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer clschandise generally. on &Kee, Dwelling Hawes, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund' . A. Bonder. Theophilse Paulding. John N. Penrose. John a Davis. James Tranquair, Win. Eno, Jr.. James C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Heaton, Geo. 0. Lbsper, Hugh Craig. Charted Halley, Oatnuel Stoked , J. F. Peniaton. Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, ibeneer Thos. C. Hand. Robert Burton. Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farland , Joshua P.„lfir.S. John B. Eeinple. Pittsburgh', D. T. Melissa. .B. Bauer, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vise President. LYLBIIIIE. Bee.retary. P. A. DiAD.EIRA, Agent,. Je29 No. fa Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 73Y F I kit, 7E . I E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE -IL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO. 433 and 487 CHESTN UT STREET, near 11114 h. STATEMENT OF Aka:IRIS, JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being First Mortgages. amply secured . . ~.$1 . 8 96 .393 58 Real Estate, (present value $106.313 61.) met 102.995 25 Temporary Lours on ample Collet teral Seourities. ... —.. .. 8).135 56 ;kooks. (present value ($36:667 r4i cost 89.766 66 Notes and Bills Receivable —.. 1821 (:03 Oath 27,919 33 $2.2( 51 68 The only)) refits from t re minim which this oom paily can divide by law, are from Alba which have been determined. • • . Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, thoy havo paid losses by Fire, to an amount wiceeding Four 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 daring the year iHigift, 862,in8 36 DIRECTORS. Charles W. Hauler, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, George Fates. CHAS. N. BANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President, Wkl. A. STEM.. Secretaa_pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent, myl6 Northeort cor. Third and 'Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PiI"fSBERGH. GEORGE DARSIE President. Y. hi. uoßpo.N. Secretary, Ca •t. R. D. COCIIR.AN, Geu'i Agent. No. 9,%a Water street, (Spans & Co's Wnrehonse tip atalre.e Pittabtlrgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RIME P,Filif3. • . kihnOr in stitution marr.god by Directors who are well known in the cm:own-0:y, and who aro determined, by prouTtnea3 b/Ild I tberpaiv. to ELM G tain the charucter which they have linantned, an of foridit the best Protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOISEEttOLke, .111341.1. await Aecountd (", , 1.000 X) Mortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture 04 , 6 a Aecouuta, ..... ....... 7.i348 43 Cush 11,351 Premium :14 otes F,Gtxs ix) Pots &nd Bilk diboounted_ 144,U75 14 kg,hei.2sl DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr.. James M'Auley. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimiok. George Darsie Wm. H. Smith. 'Chas. W. Itioketson, Andrew Aok ley Alexander tipeer. David M. Long Rees J. Thomas Beni. Bakewoll, John B. M'Cune. mylS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY BF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL RSA, Secretary. WM. BAOALEY, President. Ot Car. of Market and Water M., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insurea sayainsi Loss and Damage by Fire. Wm. Beesley. .4.5. Part, Jr.. Wm. 0, Johnston. 13. Y. Jones. Reese Owens, T. M. Rowe, B. Preston, George Bingbam. g. M. Kier; Joins Bhipton, Jae. X. Coops. B. Rarbanh, J. Caldwell, John 8. Dilworth.. 0. H. Zug. mlL29:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 6219,100 denote $304,949e MANE ALL HINDS OF I. V 7 SU RANCE. either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or Merchandise, et reasonable rates of premium, ROBERT P. KING, President, M.W. BALDWI ,N Vice President DIRECTORS. Charles Bayne, S. R. Com - S. B. English, George W. BroWn. P. B. h 5101817. Joseph 8. Pd. C. Serman. John Clayton at . 3. J. Mairarge E. Wiles., F. Bwannuan. Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. - .174:1y Corner Third and Wood streets. .11110. MOORELEAD, COMMISSIOI MERCHANT, POaraeEALIO7 PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTSBURGH. AXES MILLINGAR, MONONCIA_HP.— fLA PLANING MILL, would respootfallP in form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire. .nd having enlarged his establishment. and filled I with the newest and must approved maehiner7.• now prepared to furnish flooring and Planing. ooards, soroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sa s h and ithutters..kiln dried. frames, mouldings. bog making, Ae. Sorra Prrraarasz, Sept. 7.1657. ja2o BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT TAB PRICKS LacikNs English Lagting _Hod aaitore for $l.OO forth 4c1.2.. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters tor .sl,ffh worth $1.75. Ladies Nnglis Laeirsg (7onrress heal Gaiters. 0.„50,_' worth $74.t. , 0. Ladies Fine French Morrow,* •Boo! Boota for ,s 7, worth $1.62- Ladle/5111e Ooat Congress Bed Bode for 'VA forth $1;75. balijee Fine Noroceo tilt • pore for ate., worth 75, Ladies Fine P.1:1 Slippers for 75e, worth al.3;1„ ocher creeds proportion. JAMBS ROBB, ito M, argot stria: near Mutat Boon. egg. POST. DAI TH GIRSD IY MORNING, NOV. 13 Water for Stock. A good dr i bly as refre. l ple. But, 1. all domestic ;ught of good water is probe big to beasts as it is to peo- I the month of August, near 4 !animals suffer far more than for want of good water. hrive fur better if they can. of pure water; and if mulch 'rink stagnant water wherever ; it, how is it possible for them usual flow of good• milk. cable for them to do it. .le allow water to stand in after day and compel their ink it all up. Did such pep , k water from an old dirty kir it has been allowed to stand ine for two or three days? t• ;the . experiment ot such • ait for the' result; and then repared to express a correct hm• such water is as good for sultry days ot August, as pure I be. we imagial. Sheep will have a plent cows must 4 they can fin to give thei It is imprac, Some peo troughs day animals to d ple ever dri; slop pail, in the suns Let them tt water, and they will be opinion whe stock, in the water would Water tro be cleaned of August, them severs ghs and water tanks should •egnently during the hot days nd fresh water pumped into times during the day. require a good deal of pare weather, in order to produce ow of good milk.—Country MilCh co. l water in hot their usual Gentleman. Pugilistic The Lon approaching King for th vroach of length fairly lovers of mil on Sporting Life says of the prize fight between Mace and Championship : The close ap• his great encounter has at awakened the curiosity of the ling. Opinions are still divi• last battle between the two ded as to th gladiators,b.t Maee's friends are sanguine that King • ill not be able to reverse the issue ou the first occasion. Both men are now directin!their mindsto active training. The most : mple arrangements are in course of u:gotiation for the accommoda tion of into ding spectators of the fight, and an enti ely new part of the country will be sele .ted for the battle. While 1 upon this s ject, we may mention that there are fr sh rumors of Heenan's again having is sh for the belt. A gentleman largely assn kited with the P. R. assured us, this wee , that the 'Benicia Boy' will quietly awai the issue of the coming con test for the •hampionship, and then chal lenge the w' titer. It is needless to say that lleeua 's second trial of strength and skill would reate as much excitement as the famous 'arnsborough fight." rinza, Oambria 00., Pa. ()reason , LIGHTIVIIL AND POP II • eof stn - mar resort, located direct the Pennsylvania Railroad on the L Allegheny Mountains, 2.300 feet •el of the ocean, will be of en for . 10th of Juno till the 10th of oo ast season the grounds have been •ed and beautified, and a number ve been erected for the accommo 7 liee, rendering Cresson one of the and attractive places in the State. has been thoroughly renovated. pleasure, and the sufferer from a, will find attractions hal e in a ry Stable, Billiard Tables; 'len-pin eta., together with the purest air the mow—magnificent mountain ound in the country. Timis Di A ULAR pl ly on the line o summit of th above the le guests from t tober. Since greatly impro of Cottages h dation of fa most [OM nti The furnitur Tho seeker o heat and disc first-class Liv Alleys, Baths .and water, an scenery to bo Tickets, goo phis.. $l6 O For further for the ronrol pip from Philadel rout Pittsbuz gh, 05. nfermation. addres _ 4.W. MULLIN Crosson Eiorbms. Cambria Co.. ANOIS COLLEGE, ST F OF DIE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' STITITTION, BITIIATED ETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl ea from Cresson Station Station, ma e between Philadelphia and Pitts rtered in 1858, with privillges to - ist° Donors and Degrees. !oliege in one of the most iits— this portion of the Atte lug r-ovorbial ittr its pure 4 1 ., aresque scenery, eommences on the FIRS'i sth of STGUST, and ends '5 following. It is divide 1 'dents cannot return home All the Apparatus neooe- Mg. Engineering, &0., )3, the instithuon to the UNDER CAR ralills D. IN LOI vania four m the direct ron burqh, Was oh °outer The k ghat y water, The MON abuut into to t-..tt eel - as; f, will b Student Initr ehcrge rears oval Musk forme no extra 11 be admitted from elle t unh ood. Tuition. payable half yearli rn Laugnageil, eztrti at ion at the College rade to the Rt. 1160'. Binhup T. C. lieynolda..tat. Mary's Ilergymen ofthe Pittaburgi sal ant Waal. Stud Refe O' Cow Lbrett D10.30' 1 .1 AIN elg- 4, 1 1 44 4 h 4 CUII FOR MIMI, q.) :1 TIM GREA lIE PR POI ETOR OF THIN RED!. IL Chi E h ring made it the study of years to concentrate th • life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseas : of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to cuff:ring humanity the result of his ex perience. Thi • truly great and good medicine hi prepared with :: mat care, the tar being distilled expressly for i is therefore free from impuri ties of omen: tar. It has our • more oases of Comm:option than any known re edy on earth. It will cure ronehit ta. It will core sauna. 'twin care ore Throat and Breast. It will cure'ouhts and Cold s . and is an nvaluable re edy fo g rdiseases of the Ittdneyx, Irtnary Co plaints. se- aware of Counterfeits VI you have t e Orspipsia use WISHART'S Dyspe in Pills, and if they do not cure y ugo to the agent of whom Yo Purchased them and receive your money • Please call a his store and get a descriptive air- War. A box f Pills sent by mail post-paid on ecept of One eller. N .10 South Second street, Phila. Q.C, WISHART Proprietor. .EI3SIL, No 140 Wood street Bold by Dr no9:lyrod AUCTI N SHOE 11 0 U S E IFTH STREET, adios' Boots and Balmorale Men's Booth and Balmorals theca' Booth and Balmorals d Balmorals, P a and Balmorali, Lots and Balmorals, than the Cheapest. Boys Boots :1 Youth's 800 Children's•B Clieepe 'IIILDING LOTSFOR SALE Elituated on Rebecca street, Alle : g a division of a large garden, with bbery„ etc., and easy of aecess by 1. ay. Persona desirous ofseouring , ant location for a residence are ted to look at these beautiful lots :red at low prices, and on easy IA Fee the plan at our office. CHOICE 1 1 vILY pleagantl gheny city, bei Fruit trees. Fhr Passenger Rail a good and I.le particularly in which are off. terms. Call an ft. 0UT11.13141 . 4i80N8, el Market street: NliT B l2sF — raßsl 10 Bates SO Bags 20 do I 30 do 30 do 50 Box.: O Kegs 20 Bags • 200 Bogs In Store and to Irioa Almonds;; angudoo do leil? do F.Vniglieh Walnntrn • i ilberto % rail Nunn Shelled Almonds; I o do 000 d Cocoannta- L frkan Pea N ate: rrivtr and for sale b RHYMER k BRO'S, Nos. 12.8 and 1A Wood street . —THE PARTNERSHIP ititor between Owen 14IePlro7 anA I ender the firm of MeELROY led en the sth rlity of October, by len Ni enrol'. The bwiness of the settled by the goreivine naMn•r. HIJO4II,SAELSOY. OTIC latch• exi II ugh Mef:lror w.v. di •‘Ol , , the death of lave firm will b • nerllsed WELLING FOIL RENT. arbto+a t triet, A bin. two par e, ki etninttlYnnlii: pantry bnin a ate pomae..loll. A.P141. • S. CUTHBERT .11 . BONS. 51 Market itroet. BAnGE • B. Eituata on eit ebego k 1 UPI lArgt) rftt :I ,~ .: ~.s.mux~ -=r-'err_..N;v.:ti+~:~]aarr.:.'..__ .. ".`,~ eibiiihilit' .. . AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST o 8 • - HANDSOME AND INTERESTING BlA.Dzazcrrn. winJusx,-y. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT In THE. ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, iiir 1 IS 0 4. . 1.12 It 0011111111 ALL 111 CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY. and tertdthes the most reliable !MONETARY. MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO TUB HOOP. OF GOING TO MOB; together:with a ohoioe eeleation of Vann, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statistical In. formation, Agricultural News, &c., dm.; FURBISHED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS. or oompiled with the greatest care. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO Embracing every Important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. dte. WILL PESO ini POUND IN IS. THE FAH AND THE FARMER, IRELThe interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected. and in the future. in in the past, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to Use Perfection of this Department. TILE WAR NEWS. Sir As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of tikepresetit civil war, in which great terniisa are engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the tiled importent event/ carefully collated,and 1p 1g I t thisreader.— By following the' oPetelii o r ,t. e armies i from day to day, anceinotly: es tikg isli(il6 from week to week. we shal • fnridah'a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. TUE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be tarnished to imbsoribors at the low prise o One Dollar a Year, sold it will be found a good InvestmeaL THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also Issued from the same office EVERY MORNING. It is 11. complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligtmok Telegraphic, Local Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legialative , Mon. • etary, Commercial, It TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE BRAT OF WAR, CAMP COItRESPONDRNCE, Aro. Age. THE DAILY POSThas an extensive circulation by railroad and river, through loos agents and by the mall, and is a capiltal adverti sing medium. The paper is furnis' hat te subscri bers at $6 per annum. Advertisementsineerted at moderato xatro. 131 Address JAMES P. BARE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR COlusnat Firm AND wool) VREfrie.. TriTsßeftiVEL 'PAL: airsad you: await" by mail at my risk. ME= DOLLAR AMOS BANK ; • 66 FOB vrit STREET, OHABT RED IN 1855.1 nova DAILY, OM 9 TOlt O'CLOCK; U also, an We*. day and Saturday evenings, fromMarllst to No ember lid, from-7 to 9 r'elook and from November list to May Ist. from 6 to S o'clock,. Deposits received Dfl.ll ROMS not base than Use Dottadi. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a yeas. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annfially, June:mini Deoew ber since the Bankwes organised, at the rate of sin per cent. a year. Interest. if not dawn out. 4plaoed to the credit of the depositfir as prhad and bears the same interest from the first days o June and De cember. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to prtr.icit his pass book. At this rate money adll double in less than twelve Tsai% making in the aggregate RIGHT AND . ON IS - 11 TERMINI. A TEAR. • Books .con Charter DY-Law.s, Raley and Relations , ed grafi, on application at the office. • . GEo r t a c r ALß errr itrat . John B: DPFaden ct i l f' l:lla Ciaurrer eithook. John Holmes. , John Marshall, Alexander Speer, Jam 8.8. D. Mends. Beni. L. Fahneatock. A. . Pollock. M. D.. James McAuley. Rill James Herdnum. Wm. J=¢Bon. TIMM. • Alexander Bradley James D. Kelly, John G. Baekofeir, ; Peter. A. Madeira. George Black. ' John H. liellor.l John B. Canfield.. James Ridlea Alonzo Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshal; Wm. Douglas, John Orr. John Evans_ Henry L. Mums% Hopewell Hepburn. Jilhn Shoenbetgot. Wm. S. Hayen, Win. &Gamer% Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindlo. Richard Hays, Isaac WhiUser. Wm. R. Lavely. Christian Yeager' DIORWriEV /MD CO CHARLES A. COLTON. .110LBILED oft 60N19, - - Et Mi.M.Mta lid • - and Exchange Brokers .and .Dandimain Notes. Drifts. Actentances, Gold. Silver Mid Dank Notes. Exchange. , on the Eastern and Western Cities constantl9 for see: • 2 . Collections made in all the titles thronghustaa United States. Deposits received in par Make or currentpaper.. ti 7 Market street.lheiMvezu Third and Fourth 'streets. war. H. WILLIAMS & O BANKERS & _EXCHANGE BROW.;;;;15. WOOD STRIET, CORNER THI ALDERMEN. JAMES. M. TAYLOR; ALDERMAN, OFFICE: 4SI Penn Street, Filth Ward_ COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAIM; ILI Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. anecly JAME A. FETZER,. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, POE THB BALI or Flour, Grain Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce .6enerally, Oorner lfskOet and First Streets, • • PITTEIBURGH,PA. REFER TO—Piaui:la G. Bailey, Hsu, William Dilworth, Sr, E 3.1 Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott. Heitker & Swearingen. S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell Mangle& Co., George W. Andiwson, Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling. my2B:2ptfis T. T. ki 'GUM & CO, 14 co IURE, sic N, 1:1211:1 I TAL PAINTER Clair Street, ,ESNE WAY, seoond dory. rested to se will be neatb• and ooZ-ly ORNAME No. 2 S [ CORNER DIN Ail or en Pro/aptly zoons • I - F URNISHING GOODS, Ic S TABLE FOR THE SEWN MAC UM. dt GLYDE Invite attention. to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOU H'S Linen and Traveling Shirts, Collars, lies, suspenders, Linen age d Silk handkerchiefs, Gloves,, Hose, Umbrellas, &e. ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiers' Furnishing Goods, always on hand at, MACHUM GLYDit, S, anl2 Mariet st.. between 4th .f< Diamond. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. 0 , 1 PATENT AGENCY 01. 4! . t; ROBT. W. FENWICK pa For the past four, W' years Flarnager. of M the Womblngton 10 Branch of Nolen. igtlflo American 10 Patent Agency ?end for Fifteen , Years In the Pal. Vent Agency Baal. DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. I For Twelve Trails an Officer of I the. Patent OMee.:;•thei lnet Your sis Member of the I Board-of Ap eal.l NOTE—AII infobriall Patentand a copy; of th oharge. .. • ` , J, Refer tapresemt(Com. David P. Hollow: • . on neiwo. t6 - proeurs e Putout Laws sent free onor of Pstenti. Hon. do.2o:tf A.Lerirk & JEINV.V.NS, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 165 wodn STREET, OrPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PrrESBERGIR AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY NEAR Still MAYOR:S 01,7101/. pIUMEIL HYDRANTS. SHEET LEAD, 1 — Lead Pipe. Plg and Bar Lead, and Plumber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the moat approved manner. Tanks' line&Leador Copper: Boesei fitted with Water and, Gas. Biz.; tuna. apa .Vit B. All orders promptlY attended to. PEACHES AND VINEGAR— 600 BUSHELB DRIED PEACHES, U BARBELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR _ . In 11re ana for rale bi WILLIILM BAGAILY, 18 and 20 Wood street LOAN OFFICE ; -• RENE. Y. W. CIM 1 . 0 T T . NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET Nefir the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. 111110 NET: IN LARGE . AND. SMALL inantities loaned onrGold and. Silver, Dia, monde, Jewelry. Gold and Silver= Watches. and. all kinds of Valuable artiolte;:for any . length of time agreed ea: The goods cannot be delivered without the: 'Neolced. Mr'Onloe Game from 7 A. K. to 10 P. IL ip2o' • Strawberries, for tanning NOW .115- , THE TINE FOB CANNilifila and preserving Strawberrieit. Those Watt; ed for this*Purt 00 should be of good 'color, solid in substance of firm texture, and of atiPerier fla vor. Exactly such a berry can be found daring the Strawberry season. at 'KNOX'S Eatabliih ment, No. 29 Fifth street. Pitb3burgh. 'Orders mayhe left either at his stteod in the market. Drat Horticultural store. je.l6 New sloops! NEW GOODS II We Lave an elegant and attractive stook o Trimmings Furnishing ;Goods, Embroider ies, Varieties Notiona• • Hosiery. Gloves," eat mtlets French Drsperie land Flexure Ginrte lot Toriete. Head Nets. etc.. in, large variety and prier for CASH. MAORIIM & GLYDE, aul9 78 Market Bt. between 4th a AVON'S— ' • Ket. 200 Boxes M.IR. Bunchßaisbut 150 do Layer do 100 Ralf Boxes M, R. do 100 do tdo Layer do 50 Kegs Seedless do 25 Drums Sultana do Just received and forsale by RRYMER k BROIL ses Nos. 126 and 128 Wood &net. IWANTF.D - - o +, . A u LABS PACKER, NM that'll:limbo:ids Loza n o fitting pri3forrid... CBMRRTZ A BUMMER'. 001 l No. MS Wood strut, paoramstoirki;crAupti AL, X lIIIALUTOC.... IicCALIVION't kERT3 saneoirtrf-sr& ';; I W,NJLiGii CO, itzr , OFF/CIE, NO. 136 FOURTH f3/-4 a. D. 11A.14i000.1i ATTORNEY AT LAW: NO. 78 0.13AN4; BTiE rri • ANIL; NIIIKIEWI D JENTI incoessor to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Sin field,street. . /Kir Oahe hoots from 8 to ko'clock. and from to 5 o'elock: felrxly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Tones dr Laugh mmarrAcrarmaa or IRON AND .NA. I 11-4 St 'JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Land's Patat Shafting, Mu, Reds, Plata, lit "w`.A.B.En otinsi SI Water Street and. 132 First titre • PITTSBURGH, • 'And corner of Franklin and Month Water tlixetra Otdraso... TBtAd TorneA.L.lops L. Bo 1:11...Vim. laTtnzouto PITTSBURGH STEEL WORK 'TONES, BOYD' & CO.: MANUFACJVCRERS OF CAST STRE il n d . ..k e it zi„ Erc i geT Rcxs low.a :g p t iTr lt g . t t t e ° g im e% " CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. • OAB,PtTS AND OIL OLOTHEI linaees NEN DRUGGE TS, 76 %piece. NRWBRUSSELeS CARPEL Sat- Thasehav,_e , net been received and atv the LATEST A N ) RICHEST PATTERNS, the lowed prim. - , msemarrocici PITTSBUGII. PA. lIEW OARPETI; OIL CLOTHS, 'fie 87lraikritli Street. 'DROUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE 111 1 advtmoe iripiices, of which the tallest a... v,aiitage ie offered in purcha!„ , a FOR CAM del, W. CeDrubbaill...D. otnarneeaku 1 D. DECIMIN O. MCCAW. iIIUIENINGII.4.ILS & TS. 4.J BURGH . CITY GLASS WORKS—Wares house, 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, P three doors below the Monorail,- h'ela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh tat, Window - Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and .Amer. oan Convex Glass, for part& windows, churches and public brilldinss. alit I - 11mm POTASH ASO SODA ASII— PURE POTASh AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of stiperies Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make their own Soap, and have use for either of these arti Ilea vrip find it to their advantage to examine mil stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEREI SOSEPII FILENING. corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diana; ad. 726 MORNING POSk STEAM PRINTING P,S'rA.l3l-dISIXI4ILMNT, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, FIAVIRCI ILITENSIVS ADDITIONS AND LISPROVEYNNTS We are now prepared' to exeouto all °Mare for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK dr JOB PRINTING With dispatch. and in the Inca suporior style ± We have an office tii.oo/433 TO NONE , - - And will pay partionlaiattention to RAILROAD, lIERCATILE & LEGAL PRINTING arx.r.s OF TADISTO,CIRITUEARS. I=4. HEADS, swiss, Imam • CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS. - DRAT FICRETS, RECEIPTS, Shiny Cards 'kl& Bills in Colors, I = Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Soheines, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitations,&e. POSTERS, . PROGRAMMES, -.84, FOR CONCERTS & F.XRIBITIONS ARE UNBI[7II,I3A.SSEII: WetsclpAra implate Esti s eLionastoTriß pig WORK OF, EVE 'DE§CRIPTiON. School and College Catalogues, Miscellaneous : Catalogues, Constitutions, Reports, Neel's, BLANK , LETTER MMISADB , ' 11001f.C., CIIECHB , srto., Banks at : Banking Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORX BIEOI7TED MOILBTLY Pea* 1111117 1 D1EW16441. 4.4 b, Wood Ota. REAL LACE COLLARS .A.M) SETTS' REAL. PUSl4thit.liRENCIk LACE . . Infant's lEm!n-oi.deirod" Oars. itntex and Wats• Ditn;tynnti French Catxtbrio :Ude, CO. loratie andiniperial Riftlea„Ltn On Cambrio Rana. erohieng. Edginss, Laces, ad., to all of n10;41 we invite attention. , EATON. MACRTIM a. CO., ae6 17 rift'', street losnr rat" TiLL TO-310ititolir 1.7 what you should do to-d9y, but go and s.eo the immense stock of Boots and Shoes eying oft comp at McClelland's Auction. V: railway 1 iris L. BRACKENRIDGE, PrrTamusfix wrrrssuizeni, PENN,A. PITTSBURGH. Y MIADE TO OUR OFFICE, In the nib'. WiIIELOPES. / 133 ADIENGS, CONTRACTS. a • , Oar fatilittes - fotprititing , : BARIi & MYERS, FUENCAL AND SCOTCH MBROTDtRiEII