D TIME TABLf. iji£ AKBIVAI AKli DJEPABTUBKOF THK | ' Itoembbs auiiß. Express train. F4rt Wayne ancTChicago, will take way mails from OrefitUxie to Chicago at 2 a.m. Cleveland and Pittsburgh train* 2a. nu Closes midnight. ! _ , Mail t ain, Pittsburgh, Foirt Wayne & Chicago 8:10*. mV-GIoSm m. m. This tram will carry au way um.il i between Pittsburgh and Crestline. CloveUmt ik Pitt iburgh train, 6:50 a. m. Closes at midnight- This [rain takes waymails between Rocherter, Pa., and Bellair, 0. . . Exprees, Pittabu gh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 1:50 p. m. Closea i 112;50 p, m. Cleveland & Pittsburgh train, 1?50 a. in. Closes &t 12:50 p m. I _ „ 1 arrivals *pr jss, - sfi?' ■ MaUtraiiL. PitK|urg£ ayno k Chicago. and P ttahnrgh. train, 4-20 p. m. “ - "i M * *• 8:25 “ The mails arriving from the West oa 3:55 m. and 4i20 p. su traits will bo ready tor delivery at tfcSOiw m, 1| £tiUL ANJ) DEPAOTHBK of the • EASTERN 3TAILS. ' DEPARTURES Tho mall train ftSr the East departs at 5:50 ami, Closes at midnight! This, train v ill also take the way maiis.betweon Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The • hrough Expreas rrain for the east departs at 4:30 r>. m. Closes at 3i30.p. m. The Fast train for the* k&st departs at 11:20 p, m Closes at 10:20fp« m. ARRIVALS The tnnfl train designated as thoßalUmore Ez* prensarrivea at 12:45 p. m. ' . J ' Tho Philadelphia Express arrives at 1:15 p. m. Both of tho abotfe will oe delivered at 2:30 p. m, Tho Past train arrives at I*3o a. m. fiiiLADiiLF&IA ffltmmm; SESSJti .fOHXSOH, -GaNKliAl CO|ISISSIOH IIECHAST A»D DSALIS ISI Flour, Groin lad nil hlmlw of Country Froduoe, (Wines and) llqaon, r £lgafo, Tobsewetc. 4S" Liberal adtfsnew Bade oa coanl«iim«at» ol HlOHWpsrm |J OFFICE AHD S/AREHOME 2S SOUTH SECO3B ST Sg26;lr PH PRODUCE AND PKOVISION eoamEissijfsEi NO. 16 $Ob r k'3 *AsMli .riKLLT gtoil” a. Liberal oa oonaUame is when required. | myl-lrd j FRIES sr, | NO. SIS STBHHT | ■ £?££Uj : Jobbers in Clkhs, Castimeres, Vestings, | f&Di) ife* i Always on liana a well EaSuctod stoall of floods I suitable for the trbdo. myl-lyd E, P. MIDDLETON .& 880., tHPOKM*©* '■> j'WINES, BBANDIHS, Ac., iim DEALana at FINE oLd WHIBKIEB, •SO. S SpBTH Jt'KOST STBEEI ?HILAJ)ELPEIL aplOilyd myl-ly G. HABE.Y BRIAN, iWITH E <■& PBABCE, beds & IMPORTERS, i ass’s romsHisa goods *hd TAILOBS’ TRIMMINGS, SO. 10 SOOIH FOtJBTH STBEKT, mylriyd j PHILADELPHIA, flff jgrptfl BODMAJI HICKS MAGEE & KICKS, Importers r,nd dealers In i Cloths, CEtssimeres, Batinetta, j Vestingß, Tjailora’ Trimmings, Sto, 266 MMCiST STREET, Sortb SlAe, PHIHDKIPHU. 009-lyd J | DAtrte & CAPPEU,, i afFiß«nraiU-N T a’ tahobs, ! NO. lift- HMTTHTnST.iI SraUET. WE JUBT BECKIVED A birse-ssidlTAUeeleoted stock of | S’ A/Ij fc GOOJ> e, | eonsisUn* of Cloths, Caslinereß, Testings, dfcc. ALSO—Alan Jstoak of GENT’S EDRNIBHING GOODS, - including. WooleniShirU, Paper OoUart, Hjeela Tycs, and everythfagnsi&lly Kept by first olass ranush i fag Sloroa. Ordorp promptly orccnted. an3o:lyd I . c. & €©., gJsarAOToaiEa or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BOOKAWAYR BOLKTKB AND BLEI9HS. No. IS7 Farm Street, Plttslrargb. SV All work darraatod to be od the beet mate rial and workmanship. my 12:1yd. | • -- :- _ ~ ■ GARDEN) AND FIELD SEED, [ • uWAlsoAgon'ctalassortmeat o { Asriealtoralif lidpiimieats. Fralt, I Sbadeanjl Orrsanteotal Trees, | received and for sals by I BECKHAM 4 LONG,. '.. "i| ; No. saw Liberty Btfoeti j next doorlo Sira'a HofcaL .1 tnbSS j O FOK xim WAJi 1 ~~ : Beforo join* bcylr. pair of BOOTS, SHOES, ASD9AITEEB, _ „ v „ 1 - AT BOBLAHD'S Cheap Cash Stori aa9 98 Market street! ■& door from Fifth. a SMITH, KOTA.KY public ! »tcs L 7 asa r . FIFTH 3TREZTI PITTSBBMH WSj roha -;H ■ L FAFSSfc 2 % WISTBOi CL BTAINB, &o. is for Spring of 1862. law Siyl risi? and HM 4**G)rf fwa 6 M «6at» W per Slfeee. ; ©rCKt Wat i meittj] | Fo? nit Sc? . I VHOla 50.01 £J§ PASjMEB, WOOB STBKBT. h, Sddcor bcjow Diamond ABo Setiroea4ibM hW | *Bnuiß.....,_Jk> D.EiraEß.....— j. a. unm Late at Miller & Rioketeon’a. r REYMEB A BBQTHBBB, fSooeaesorjto Seymer A AnclereOEtJ Wacle£ftle Dealers In '- - foreign Krnita, Knts, Confeettonanri Ba(ari Fire Octh, HOB.;IIM t |bD. ft; ! ” PnTSBijHSFt Skates Foji JlEafKara A' iSlbi oeatatdfe.iaimfti w ‘f‘ a *7" “ - deol3 ] IMiVoSfrt&t. HOTELS AJSTD BBS' SAVAGE Hj so. *5O iiiiwrtr > Hext to Pennsylvania Pa JOHH SAVAGES Pi IfATIMB TAKES AHI It with all the modem impr pular resort, the subscriber is j> modate his old customers, and ally* with the best the market frill be served up in even? van the season* His Winetf. Liquor confident in rooommendins to t woellenco. Can, Bucket and Shell OvsU and sold wholesale and retail. oira hottses, HQ. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH, rsmi SUBSCRIBER AHKOPHCKS i zOu and is prepared to aooemmodate the patrons of thiß old and well known house with every Uuns in the eating and drinking tineat the shortest notice. JUuTI oiiALibit, jalOOy Proprietor. IUTANSIOH HOUSE. GEO. AUBEJiTZ, ItS. Proprietor? No. 844 Liberty street, just be ide* the Passongor Depot of the Pennsylvania tniiw>ml r which makes it tho most convenient icnse in the city for passengers amvmgbythat l 0 propri.toi ex pense, fitted up.in exoellentslyle, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully souoit » chare of )übtic patronage. His Larder and Bar wiu be tarnished with the best tho market can afford. feLly XHE ELDOBADO, (rOEMHRLT COURT IXOHBQPm.) CORNER FIFTH A SMTHFTELD STREETS. (Opposite the Poet Offioe.) The subscbibeb hatiss taken tho above well-known stand, will be B leased to see his Hends at all hoars. His wines, aaors. ales, and (naan are of the best. J«&nd JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. Voting’s Slating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH. Where OYSTERS and all* the delicacies of the Season will be served up In the Style. ELI YOUNG, 0014 corner Virgin alley and Smithfleld si. A POLLOHALLBILIiIABBSAIiOOK. tJARDNERfwouId remind his old friends and eustomors that he ia still to be found at his-old stand. APOLLO HALL, entmneo on Fourth street He has always on hand the best quality o' Lae or Beer, and in connection with the ball, a vre-1 si-rninle.l billiard saloon, with good table-}, lail? and cues. „ _ „ _ . Remember the p'a ce. Apollo Hall, Fourth si, eearWood. entrance from Fourth. iylftly Coruncopiee Saloon, CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS (Near Market.) WHERE THE PUBLIC CAN OB TAIN the best and purest Liquors. Meals served at all hours on the shortest no tioe. Lunoh every morning between the hours of 10 and 13 o’olook. FRED, WEISS, au2o-ly Proprietor. CHOICE riBST CLASS IBSUBANOE Market Value. Cash A Tress. Notes ~~5251,667 35 Bank Stocks. 952.4 M 00 U. 8. A State Stocks 685,411 66 Railroad Stocks kU.4I-! 00 Mortgage Bonds 168jiQ0 00 Realßstate. onlnoumberod— 87.963 18 PHILADELPHIA Total Assets LIABILITIES. Claims, unadjusted and not due. 5177,852 16 Fire and Inland Navigation Insurance ac cepted at ae favorable rates and rules as are eon sutent vith fair profit and reliable Indemnity DWELLINGS. OUTBUILDINGS AND CON- insured on most favorable terms, tor * term of five yean or less.. Losses equitably adjusted and' promptly paid. Applications solicited. Polioiea issued with* out delay, and all business attended to with idem, “i.M R & RiBEO THKR. 63 Fourth street. Pittsburgh Pa. ocl&3md PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, • Offloe, N,E. Oor, W ood & lifth St*. FIBE AND MABISE ISSIjBAIVCE, Wm. Phili !l> fc John Watt, William B. L • vs. John E: Parke Charles S. Blase • William Van Kiri- ■ Will, Pi JOHN Wm. F. BARDSI ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CD. OP PITTSBTTBGH. OFFICE, Ho. 87 Filth St., Bank Bloch INSVBES AGAINST ALL HMDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. * J • ISAAC JONES. President; J OHN D. MoCORL, Vioe Prerident: t). M. BOOK, Secretary; Cap;. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. L . . DIRECTORS—isaao JofifeaTv- 0. Hussey, Eatf vayChilds, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson. B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Captcin Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt W. Dean, Robert L. M l 'Grew. Robt. H. Davis. "*2B WINES AND LIQUOBS. HENET W. BEAUMONT & 00., Formerly of tele two-mile HOUSE, dealers inForeignßrandiea, Wines, and Gins; also. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old Monongahela, jtyo,and otherWhiskies, Jamaica Rom, Sure rior Vine Bitten. Jjo. 83 liberty street. Opposite Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied at mod. Mate profits for Gash* .New Jersey Cider for fern fly or note! purposes. jya-omd hebnis & oetty, Wholesale and Betall Grocers, rxroxmxa a*» duuu a TEAS, WIRES, IWFOBB, dto., NORTH-EAST oorner of ttelO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, n„*vi„ ALLE9HKHY CITY. IMPORTANT TO •INVENTORS. 7AXBNT AGENCY. > PATENT ABKNCY. BEWITC.UWBEICE. For an Officer of thiß Patent Offloe--the las* four aa ■ember of the Board of Appeal. ® _ NOTE—AII information neoessary teproogre Patent and a copy of the Patent LaWßßemtfjrmr .^te^^toommtaimm, ASOITO AjmjJXBJB Aimi WHEB V LOCK S RHVOLVBRSr-tho best in Mark ftyfcaJtby ' ; j •*->■ • ■ , auS BOWS t TETLEY. 1M Wood it. fAUBAwrs, IOUOS, Itreet, ssangei Depot, oprietor. t FITTED UP, >vements, this po repared to accom the public gener- I afiorda. Oysters ity of stylo, during sand Ales ne feels he public for their received daily my 20:1yd FIELD STREETSI INSUBANCE. BY THE *1,500,000. Capital, ASSETS, JULY L 1862. 52.458.138 19 BIBEOTO James D. Verner. Capt' Jno. L.Rhoad Samuel P. Shriver. Sffiwveß. Jones, omel Wallace. 0. Hanson Lo?e. nrtps, President. WATT, Vice Pros'tt E, Sec’y. jyl7-lyis ; ROBT. W. FENWICK! I For the 'past fpnr SS n jSßh^«iri. 1 Branch or Sci en title American i Patent Acsney f ent Agency Buiw new* 3srsua&&i&, FIEE INSURANCE BY THE P P JAKOB MUTUAL* lUSUB'AUOE OOMPAUT, OF PHILABE^PniA, On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, So* in town or country. OFFICE HO. 308 WALHUT STBE (iasli Capital, 9339,510 00. Assets, 96. Invested as follows, vis; • First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount 00 Ground rent, first c1a55........ 2,462 50 Ponnsylvania Railroad Co’s 6 $ cent. ’ Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 $ cent, 10an........,,, 30 000 00 Allegheny County 6 9 cent. Ponnsyl- Vania Railroad Loans 10.000 00 Collateral loans, well Beoured £5OO 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an...M 4.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 6t00k.....«„ 4000 00 Stock ol Reliance Mutual Insurance C0mpany............. 24,350 00 Stook of County Fire Insurance Co LO5O 00 Stock of Delaware M. B. Insuranoe Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5135 01 Mechanics 4 Bank do ' 2,012 60 Union M. Insurance Co’s 5crip......!!..'!. 160 00 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 16 *303,508 98 CLEM TXNGLSY. President. DIRECTORS. Clem Hailey, Samuel Bispham, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, rredcriok Brown, Will-Van Muaser, Cornelius Steveaacn, Beni. w. Tingle? John R. WorreL M ars .lail HOf, H. L. Carson, Z. iiothrom Robert Tol&nd, Charles Leland. Frederick Leanit Jacob T. Bunting. Charles 8. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, _ John BisselLPutaburgh B. M. HINCHMANTSeoretary. , J. GARDNER COFfelN.A*ont. tayl6 Northeast oomer Third and Wood sti INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 3ES Y F' lR E . ffYHE miiKUS EIRE INSURANCE Aw&Awmvwmi near Fifth. d _BTAT?MENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist, 1880. "beuir; Agreeably to An Aot of Aasombly. First Korteagee. amply »oonrod 41,896.893 88 Real Eeteto. (present value slo3ji3 61.) 005 t...... . 109,995 36 Temporary Loan, on ample CoUat tcrai Securities..™ „ 89185 56 Stocktf (present valne ($86,667 7%) OC*£t „ RQ 7KA IW Note? and Bills Receivable LB2l 00 27,919 S 3 t a . £1208,061 68 xno only profits from premium* whioa this com pany can divide by law, are from risks whioh have seen determined. Insurances made on over? description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rate 3 as low as are conaatcn t wi th security. Sinoo their incorporation, a period of .thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount weeding. Four Millions ol Dollars, thereby af fording eridenoo of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lcssoffpeiddari>heyearXSs9,969tlsB 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Bancker. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, Lea. . Jaoob IL Smith. Edward C. Dale. George W. Richards, Georgo Palce. CHAR iTBANCKfRL President. EDWARD 0. DALE. Vice President. Wm. A. Stml, fctocretanvpro tem. J. (iARDNBR mylfi Northeast cor. Third and w,d rts. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OS' FITTBBUBOH. - SBQIIOB DASPIE. President. i. M. GORDON. Soorotfcrr. Cftpt. R. D. COCHRAN, <J«nT Agent. Ho. C 2 W&ior dtioet, (Spans i'Co’a Warehouse, up stttlm,) PUldbunrb. Will insure against all kfoda of KIHB and MA aiN K ElßKfl. A Home Institution managed bj Director* who ere troll known in the commmumty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tain the character which they havo assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to bo insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER SOtls, X Ml, Stock Aoooonte - .$ 63,000 CO MorttfMfe 2,160 0U Ofioe Furaitnro 250 00 Open Aoeounts, etc....— 7,809 43 Cash 18.351 W Premium Notes 27,005 20 Hotes and Bills discounted. 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. R. MUier. Jr- James M’Auley. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick. Georgo Barrie Wm. 11. Smith. 'Choa.W. Ricketeoa. Andrew Ackley. Alexander Spoor, David M. Long. Roes J. Thomas. Benj. Bake-well JohiLK, M'Cuoo. mylS CITIZENS’ mSURANCE COMPANY Of PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMVEL REA, Secretary. WM-BASALET, President. Offloe, Cor. of Market and Water St»., Insures against Loss and Damage in the Navig*" tion el the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas, las area against Lom and Diuun&e by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Basaicy. Jai Park, J2*. Wm. G. Johnric.*!. B, F. Joum, Reese Oweai. X. M. Howe, B. Preston, George Bingham. 9. M. Kior, John Shipton. Jos. M.Cooi*«r, 6. Horoaugh. J. CaidwolL John S. DQwortL . . 0. H, Zog. mhralydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO, 149 OHBBTHUT STREET, Qppofllte tbo Cns&om Home. Capital Asects .3304*945, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IS SU RANCH, oither Perpetual or Limited,on every dascription of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. R. Cone, B. B. English. George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Josephs. Pant C. Sherman, John Clayton, S.J. Magorge JB. Wilor, P. BLACSBUfijr, Secretary. J.G. OOFFTN, Agent. jy4:ly Comer Third and Wood ctroets. JNO. IOOBHEID, COMMISSION MERCHANT. VOS 7911AL1 OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, MARK 4__ piitsbvboh. JAMES MILLINGAB, MONOSGAHB* LA PLANING MILL, would reepcotfully in form the publio that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and ro-aawing, doors, sash and ehuttore, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, bos making, Ac. * South Pittsbubgh, Sept, Y, 1857. JaSO UPHOLSTER IT, NO. 86 FOURTH BT., NEAR WOOD. FBIHK SUBSCRIBERS SfANUFAC JL TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line* vis: Cornices, Ornaments,• Curtain Goods, Comforts, Featherßodfl.'Mattrasee of all kind& also, tho oelobrated Patent Spring Bede. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. •49: Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths. &o. ootlT.-lyd ROBERTS A ROh!NI9K. rjtHOSLAS CAhLSrS FURNITURE Afifi CHAIR WAREHOUSE No. 194 FEDERAL ST„ ALLEGHENY. Undertaking, in aU. its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at tho Livery Stablo of Mr. JAMES FLOYD, Ohio street, Allegheny. * eel&ly Bags i bags i i bags ii i 20,000 Seamless Bags; 6,000 Gunny Bags; 1,000 Bowbay Sacks; 2.500 Large Heavy Linen. 5,000 Army Oats and Com Sacks; 500 Salt Saoks—For sale by HITCHCOCK, MoCREBRY & CO-, . sel2-3mis. 131 Second street. THENISOS-THBEE SADDLES VEN v ISON just received and for Bale by • JAMES AJTETZERr nol7 comer Markehand First sheet*. W. COKNIHQRUI...D. UU4AI4UUIF n, mum,— fItTONGHAMB A COf-PITTS._ BDTWH city 81iASS WOBKEKWiv ■ad pgbac bBUOiML apj OUB coxiinar. AN EXCELLENT AMI LY NEWSPAPER. 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THE WAK NEWS. 49* As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of the present civil war, in which gTeat armies are engaged, will ba closely oonvassed, and the most important ovents carefully collated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, suocinotly presenting the whole from week to week, we shall Mraish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. TUB SATURDAY HOBNING POST Will be furnished to subscribers at the low prise of $1 50 Per Year, and It will be found a good interim THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST O also issued from the seme offioe EVERT MOBNIN9. It is a complete epitome of news, containing all the latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, MiaceUaneou*,: • Congressional, Lsgisl&tiysi Mon* ©tary, Commercial, Ac** TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the loading taplos of the day. 4LL IMPORTANT NEWS YROM THE SEAT OJWAR, CAMP CORftBSPONDENOE, Ac. frIHE nm.T POST has an extensive oironlatlon by railroad and river, through : loea agents and by the mail, and la a oapitat adverti sing medium. The paper is famished to subscri bers at 88 per annum. Advertisements inserted at moderate rate,. Address JAMES P. BABB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Ji»atlß TUTH AND; WOOD STREETS, n*v? W* PITTSBURGH, PA. ;nori dffited mi money hi mail «t my risk. 1803. i WINTER ABB/IRCEHKST. r£; oit amb. MOHbAf. ifayi iTii;' iiiilniii fi&iMAB, 3 EIGM® DAILY THAOS. f|lllß KKEOtTOH HillTß* IN* -M- le&yoath«paasangsr Btsuoa every morning except Sunday) flt S.SJ a in, : stopping at all ota ions, end making diro-et. connection;! at Harris burc forßhltimore and Washington, andfor Now Yorh via Philadelphia. TIIK THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN, leave: daily at 4,40 p m, stopping only 'atsiinclpalßta- OH3, making direct eonhection at Harrisburg for laltimoro and Washington, anflifor Now York via Allentown ronte and Philadelphia. - THE PAST LINS Iss-vUs; Ufa- gfatton daily, [except Sunday) at 11,30 p. m., stopping only at >rincipal stations, conneotms at Harrisburg for laltimoro andWathinctpn, and. at. Philadelphia for Now York: 1 ■■ - * ■ svu --.- JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION uTRAIN, loaves daiiy_(exoept.Sunday) at 8,48 p.jn., stop ping at all stations tied running as far as Cone mangk. ■ « • ALSO- fi'ii tS'i'i ACeOBtaiODA’S'IOJN TRAINS. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wa Station loaves daily (except Sunday J at 6,40 a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (ezoept Bandar) THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall’s station loaves dally, (except Sunday) 3.&0 p. m, FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's station, leaves daily, (exoept Sunday) 0.00 p, jo. . TEE CHURCH TRAIN Leaves Wail’s Station at 9.05 a m: rotumin leaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p m;. BET'KBSrae TRAINS ARRIVE IN PIYTSBUREH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express , 12,15 p, m Philadelphia Expreu. .. £,15 p, m. Fast Lino 2,80 a. m. Johnstown Accommodatioiu.. .10,80 a. m. Ist Wall's Statif>9LAceommod&tio&~.....at3o a. m. 8d Wall's Station Aetfonitno&ition 8,35 a. m. 8d Wail’s Station Accommodation p. m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.....o,3o p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express, at 1.15 pjh., on Mondays. JVTraine for Dlsix&vtile and Indiana eonneet at Blalreville Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, ana also with Local Freight, East and West. Tho Iraveitn* Public will find it greatly to their Interest, in xolngEast or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the aoeom modations now cannot be surpassed' on any other route. .The. Road ie ballasted with stone, and Is entirely free from dust. We can promise Saftty, Speed, and Comfort to au who may fever this Road with their patronage. FABKI 10 NEW ZGRK.„™...^..w.®l3^o PHILADELPHIA . 10,00 lO,OO LANCASTER..™.* 8,80 HARRISBURtI ~ 7,65 checked to all stations on the Penn* Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti? on and New York. htt“Pa.'*enners puroharint tickets la ears will be.vAauaal an exosa according to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the oompanshns no agent, NOTICJC—IfI case oi loos, the Company will hold thcmselvej responsible for personal baggage onU. and for an amount not exceeding 8100. JR o —An Omnibus LihO baa. been employed to convey passengers and from the depot, at a charge net to exceed 23 den to for aaoh passenger afld baggage, for ticket* apply to - • Jf* HTBlf ABT, Agent, At the Penna. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets. no!7 . I 80«. THE. 186 Q. WAVSMiCHICAiiO EAILWAf TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER A UK* KCr.IIKRT. Conxmonoiug Nov. 17th, 1662, TLMX TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK, and to Indhinapolis, Bt Louis ana Chicago shorter than C 7 any other route. Vp EbTW AIU> TBAINti Faslldn.. M.C _ ... Bzprass L«ar«fl Pittsburgh..,.3,soa. si. 8,00 a. a. 3.»4<f p. m Ailesrheay..—a. 5; S,£Ofc.m. 1,50 p,m, 4nivea _ '_ • - Cwtliuft.—lo,ls ft- in. 7,00 p, m. 10,00 p. m. Ift.W»7UB_3 ? 6JD,Jn. lw 3,4»a.in, ; Chloato..;..JO,ao p. m.' TOJiO a. m jroE coLUMaue. Cincinnati a st. louih Leaves * »u Arrives at 1»©0 p. a, 12,50 a. m« Cincinnati- ©»ao », m, ©.■to a. to, IndUoapotis.ea3op.2i, 7,30 s.m. Bv Leala—.. &. ze p. m AU Trtins through to Chicago without change of Oars. N/B.—The tiiko to Cincinnati is the i&me as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meat at Oolombus, and passengers all so into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIYH AT PITTSBURGH. Jh}c»coErprees .. ». m Chicago Maii-. p. m Oindnnßti and St. Louis ExprtBB~....ll(oo p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—from federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Alloghoay Nejrßrigtcn New Brighton Allegheny 9,40 & m 11,40 a m 6.45 a m a m 4,50 p m 6yto p a 8# p m > m Leaves 'Arrive * Leave Arrive Allegheny Koonomy* Economy Allegheny 131,00 m Lift p a 6,00 am 7,10 a m 5,60 p m 7,0# pm 3,40 p m 8,00 pm W - Trains are roc by Cplnmbos time, which Is 18 minntes slower than Pittsburgh time. Tickets good on the accommodation train are sold at reduced prices. Through train* connect as follows— At Enom with stages for Now Castle, Mercer. Xocncstewn. Ao. At OrmUe, Ohio, to and from MHlersboith, Akron, Cuyahoga falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sancusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Creetllne, for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus. Cincinnati, Sonia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. LonisvilSe, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit Dayton, Toledo. etc. • ; , It fort Wme, for Pent, Lafayette, la<L, Saint Louis, mxnoy, Kooznk.6t. Joseph and interme diate pdnte in Central Indiana and Huncis. At Plymouth for Laporto, And at Chicago, wiuL-train* foe all points in Ull noto. Missouri, lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota, for rurther Information and through tickets ftpply tc. SEGRGfi PARKIN; Ticket Ag't. Union, Passenger Statioa, Pfttsbnrgh r . and A. Q, CASSELBBIvkY Agent, AEaghe&yT JOHNB. JERVIS, Goneralßuperiatendent ft M-P. SHINN, emar.lfmTO,wA^mt riUSTGUBD, PITTSBURGH AMD V WHUEUSe RAILROAD, WINTER ARRANOEME T. On and att«r MONDAY'NOV. 17t&, *BBB, Xrabu will leave the Depot of the **««,? Irani," Railroad, in Pittebcrgli, M follow]; PITTSIIUIiaH. COLOMSDB i CINCINNATI QM I-lSf, VIA STSUDISKVijuLH. ue £3 l maonrih— | 1,00 a. ffi. I 1,40 p. m ao EftacbfnviUo... 1 4,20 •’ I 4,20 •• do Newark 11,88 “ 1 11,10* ■■ do Colombo].) 1,00p.m. I aa,6o “ Arrives Cincinnati...... I 6,20 ." 1 6,40a.m. •* St. Look | I tto ehanaa of ean satwesa Rtfcbotali and Cin annatl. Splendid Eloepinj oar, attaoked to all nlthl trainn. , PITTSBUBSH AND WHJKLINS LINS. Leave,. . Pittflbnirfi..’...ioO a a 0,40 am I 1,40 p m “ 9,40 “ 4,10 ”• Steubenville,,.o,ls' " 9,50 « 0,10 ” Wbeelius...._.o^4r i ,, tt,os " 0,10 “ Arrives . • Bell»ir~..-..__0,f10 *■ 11,18 "1 : 0,85 ConnocUni at Wbeolinv: with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, aniat Bellalr with’ Central' Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lan caster, Cirolerville, woluxabus tjtid Gi&oiiuureL XiMUi&Lkmflljk&d Sainf Loma and pcdatß^rat.uTea Pittsburgh and, clbvklandlin*. aavee Pi ttsbiirrh 1, p. m. do WellOTUfo . / “ do Bt.yaid..._«,„, do AH!ano.,....__ do i Hudson Arrives Clovolaad. ftaMecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for How Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Airr anee with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanwrmle and Glnolnnati R R for Akron, Cuyahoga Falla and Millorsburg. and at Cleveland.with C and E gB torEriev DmMrfc and BtUEido. with 0 * T R Rlbr Toledo. Detroit, Chioaco and the north* Wenaviije Accommodation leaves at B,oep.m. JBgtjmmn ftatai arrive at 8,80 a m. 410 a nL®*4s&ndll,oopm. Throngn tioketa to all prominent points in the For farther partlota^^bJji4^«^™'Wl & * " i ■ i . - .1 • ■ DOOTB ASB -SHOSB^: LdJ n::* ;iiv? yr m AT 270. 80MABKET [STBSUBT. j toot hs tiisraiirss': Dadig English TiaetjnklHeel<Caltara for *1.00; worth sl*2s. , Ladies EngHshLacting Congress Heel Salters - LuiOS 3frngHnn T.Mli«| COZUTASS 800 l fititUS : ja6noooo Heel Boot* fcr C&areo Hoel Boots for SL37 ggppMforaio, worth 75. :‘r“ H HfaiSsi Mar Market Hcim urn '■<; ;. . ' ; Ji ■ ; - a - ■ :> 3MXiBQ*S& IVEWBOIITE VIA BIVEB ABB BAItEOAI). ..... J ; UDIANAPOUS SHO CaeiHH*TJ H. R. 2 iConnectinF £i ; IndltoappUs with Terre- Hint., and TOrriSuts-aad AUnn-Ttailroad, toBt.Loui| and Lalaycito aidlndi£napoli£.N6W Alban? and Sa&mvSd MtoMg&ncSitfftlßalloads forCHICA -90; ROCK ISLAND, BTHUUNSTON. Odd all &oia to INb'IANAROXIS. TKRREBAtJTE? LAFAYETTE tod PERU. ; DFiHßightß and yptmfrtifagara carried from Omom- InaU 07 Lawreaecburg in loss tune than*:by cany iothor route by twenty-fbur*hours, and ataslow irataii. The only road, by which shipments can,bo ’made from CSndnnati to the West, without break* dnghulk. UonrammenU m ado to F. C. WESTV,Gr ALEX. .GTRAYDON. Freight -Cindnnati, crJO. CL HAUSTES.Agenfc at Lawreneeburgh, JOHN D. .M,OKBJS. Indianapolis, will receive attention, and no charge ;for commission: so CHABek ros dsavage or ~coiqiib3ion at Law* rbsceotbb. • • • • - For. farther information apply toiXHOMAB RATIGAN, (No. 115 . Water street,) agent of.thu Company, who is prepared to give tebopsh bs oxiTTa for passengers andefreight to Indianapolis Terre Haute, Lafayetto, CmoagQ u Perur Green-; oasUe, Crawfordsvflle, Charleston. Paris and Mat toon, A<L. Aft. F. B LORD. President. <£ .fci.WU-83 •*£»*■ OOLLAB SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOUBTH S’E'BEE'H 1 , OHAETEBED IN 1855. AP£EBAIIT,FBO£9TO9O?CLO(IS} \_W also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock and from November Ist to May Ist, from © to 8 o’clock; Deposits received of all rams ppt less than Ohs Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has beehdedaredsemi-annuaUyiin June and Decem ber since the Bank was orfeaxuxed,.at theiato of: stir : per cent, a year. , ... Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor os principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Juno and De cember, compounding twice a year, witboai troubling tho depositor to call or even to : present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND OXS-HAL7 PEB GIRT. A TEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at tho office. w rBXSIDXST. George ALBRss. John B. MTadden, Isaao M. Pennook, John Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds, • BenJ. L, Fahnestock, A. M. Pcllook, M. Dm James McAuloy, Hill Bnrgwin, James Herdman, ffm, J. Anderson. TBGSTBX3. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John-H. Mellor.l John B. Canfield, James ShidlOrt Charles A. Colton,* Walter P. Marshall Wm. Douglas, - John Orr, John Evans, HenxrL. Ringwaß, Hopewell Hepburn, Joh&H.Shocnbestr. Wm. 8. Haven, Wm. E. Sohmerts, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindio, Richard Hays, Isaao Whittier, Wbl S. Lavely, Christian Yeaga' BSORBTAXV AKP TKEABUXBX. CHARLES A. COLTON. TKT HOLN£S & SONS, BAHKfiSfi lx • and Exchange Brokers and Dealegfl la Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SUvbr andßssi: Notes. Exchange on the Eartern and <stio» constantly for sale. . CoQoctibhs made in all the cities throughes&the United States. Deposits received in par fisa£a dr current paper, SIo. 57 Market street, Third and Fourth streets. ALDEBHEK. JAMES M. TAYLGRj ALDERMAN; OFFICE: 431 Febb Street, Fiftb Ward. Collections FEoamT maoi.-, Deed«, Bonds, Mortgasos tod ofhor Legal >7llllll, Drawn. Taken and Bills Probstod. ap&ly - T. T. M’ODBN &■ e© 9 HOUSE, SIOW, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER - No. 2 St. Clair Street, r CORNER DUQUESNB WAY, second story. <a&»Atl work entrusted to me will be neatly and promptly xeoutea. ocZL-ly 10(00 p.BL ADDY «Sc BWENB, Plumbers and Gras Fitters, so. sea WOO» STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CIICltl’H, PITTSI>.IJR6H AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY gun ran luvon'a omam. . Pumpsl’htbhaktil shbst lsab, Lead Pipe, Pin and Bar Lead, and Plumber’g material in cenerai. Oil Refineries fitted hp-ih the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper.- Houses fitted with Water and Qaa Fix ture*. eefc- N. B. AH orders promptly attended to. ap3 :Iyd M7NUBHISHIHG GOODS, Jf - SUITABLE POH THE' SEASON. MAIRIH <£ GLYISE Invite attention to their stock of GEIiXLE MEN’S and YOUTH’S Linen and Traveling; Shirts, - Collars, ties. Suspenders, Uuen and Slih Bandkerehlefii, Cloves, Hose, Umbrellas, fte, ARMY SHIRTS, ' And Soldiera’ Furnishing Goods, always on hand at . MACRUM & GLYDE S, anlfi 78 Market at., between 4th & Diamond. pEICHHi ASB VIHEGAB -600 BUBHELS DRIED PEACHES, in store and for sale hy WILLIAM BAGALEY, falC IS and 80 Wood a tree a LOAN OFFICE, \ HENBY W. CIMTOTTE HO. 100 SHIIHFIELD BXRSEI • SWthfeSirSer^dffiSiiaMU. MONET ITT LARGE AvH. quantities! oaued dnilold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewolry. Cold and Silver. \Yatohea, and all kinds of tamable articles, foraiiy lengthoi time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered withouttho Tioket. > . 49* Offioe Honrs from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. - iaSO /•/; . . 8.8.AC.P. MBKLB, Manufacturers and Dealers la : BOOK O Kl* LE TT Eft. and all kinds of WBAPPIN G PA-PER, have removed from Ho. 87 Wood street to, . NO. 83 NMITHFIBLI) STREET,:. Pittebarth.Pa. 4V Cash paid for RASS. : ao9 WASTED IMMEDrATEUY, A GLASS PACKER. One thetuhderatandaLaniP fitting preferred. SCHMEP.TZ i BLSAKMYi ■ -HAlMWoSaStreiti I '' IMeCLEUAND’S HEADQUARTERS ■LVJL for Shoes is still on Fifth, street, 55, Masoa c Hall.' * SHOOT GUHB—DOUBUE ANB SlStil.E BARREL—The best assortment in'the ’city forseleby- . :; JBOWN & TETLEY, -odl . . ; -138 Wood street-,- NEW FRUITS AND NUTS -100 bozes prime Oranges: . •.' 100 do do Lemons: 2o Bags new English Walnuts: 20 do "do Filberts: 20 -do do Brazil Nuts: IS r* Jnst reoeived ana A BRO’S, ■ anas nisi 120'and I2 g Wood street. yg'Dirr GOODS I Hew styles sdfing cheap, at . Li ' MACRUM A GUYDE,’ gel : 78Marketsti»et./bet. 4th- liamondi STS®.®®©”*'’® CLAIMS ACAIHSTTHE GOVERNMENT, - prompHy procured at reasonable rates. Apply to SAW T? .lli HAZEN. 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh! and CHARLES C. TUCISsR, nol:3ms Washington.D. CL IjpHIS B|l- Jnst opened a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING- GOODS. g W. 'HJ 'MuefcE A CO M tmri I*3 Federaloicy:street.Allegheny YHNBY BORLAND’S BOOTS * SHOES 1 at the old prioo at Ho. 88 Markat streot, Id doorfims Fliua . .. < ' i:«. v.rv ~.’u v-Tjgjwgj FUSE CIOT^VISEeiK, ==== VAttVtt&atfi AHEBIGAK IBOIf'WO V/'-J A«g®iaaijC% MD ; |(NQ|U(^a^jUnK^ ssiagy?i® SS Water Street UHt iaa nm n : AnjlMiner of StaMtt Chicago**,? r, i i; cisfi?s33« litfxoi Jrinaf.- JoHHTttßbirnLVa. '* PITTSBURGH Hitt WOW ; jokes, Boyd too. i . ftMUE* : ! Warehouse,Ko.M9 I Mannfafltararfl.-nf aH «ime «d.«ani*|HiißsTp ■Coal Oil, Gu ana WaWSHrS -3ad | pim^'Bogfia^Wa<oa^cjM.BttjsMajjKrf i Al^fpbbingandjM^SmligL^ gBOraSSIOHAh OABPB. .:■••* HA,WC!:p;c-Kr • -EJ a A'TTORMEV' ! AT';tAWi : r '_‘' asd f. s. : cemnssioni - ■H'O* ISTa£ETr ' fisi2*r >0 v*v> tfliv ; JPITTSBIIRfiH, -MWIPA -- i S, _OIXICLOTHSj - • Ilf' tfiHHi, m jie?iiBrk-' ■;■ .. "“AS«f;: ' " n:i: M> CAXX X at * li',; - -Efc ailvanoiifajjrtoM, Sf laioffttelSSrt . vaatagehreffareditfpnwliagb POttgASB: aosgitTj> i »iLßsaii ; ' - - j" : -■ CGtmtssioff - APiD.roßttik^fl; H 'iiEk£«iiiii. : •: •.. : ; ak » :=;. Doalorala.PioduOfi Vi tifiltrjy'h'TtfftHfl' - H<k 851 ZH . haw at-saoi. • ;. . ~: •.!;,,: Bgsaßpaaßw J. &> -M. : M’STEENj *«*»« M ratss 1 : ■; j AH jklnds - of Brass -andn Iron -CoeintM ■.* ~ , ..made,,to,order.. ; , ;ai j w ansi'-'o T' ’ . ' , AOaoi, :-: BBASS GASTItISS, OP - MadeafcUiesliorteatiiotiofc"' ;»*'»« OiL;REfI«ERY?AmTeDURp'< ! ?^ dw SS-A.ll otdaialaSatßOWHAlßTLH't'ii tH'i- 1 WOOD fiTSET._wLUbo promptly pßendadtaa 3iii The members of this firm benig practical mo-. • diinics.bf many years' cxperienee'iji the busi-' n 0.33, will inaore to giva ntigfiMtioif is muff in* < I BT°°t- r nj , j :l ,d.,:f 3riWWad.d-,J • -4* «*•-•'•> BTyAVIJiR SETIJRSIiitt-Ywtt I li#..‘ *A YORKi with f! A RSTM »nrl, :VlgMTWflSj /wMnV, Mefco. 1,, STKAM mNTIHB KBTABLIBHMENT, CORNER FIFTS &4odD STREET^;- PITTSBURGH. . j: JgAVtHG ' fiICESILT HAD KE73XSIYK ADBITIOHBfAXD Mi :■ f v/TOOUROFFICE, + We are now' prepared to’ eieehte Wi ordari' , EVERY BESORIPTIOH CaM' ! ; . BOOK&JOBPKISTINe With dispatehrand in the most superior ttyUr--’ 'fftfbiTo iurolßeif SECOND TO -NONIBci Andwillpay partienlai.atfdiCoa to :0061tOAD,•:: ..'l v iii 2-'i-'--‘-3asaa 10 BELUSOFLAIHWe.CBBffiKWMfcwrM !,«* ErjA vja n A DSyi r, HfiA pi ,Hi»s -:■ CKKXHICATJS, S£«ISTKBB, : BKAT TieHKXS, : SBfaEDßß9ciii»U 5 ShowGardß&Biiis in^doiorir r u L ■ f iss» I .-:»: j; rih-ii/sso ►.•■■-:!£- CUUH, : mVSIOIPWI S Jj 1 ■“ i •. Vi .o.'S -J-JKI9ZS 0?( c-i Bills of farejnvitationsifto.; ib '; 'iv li *3-'; ■".; OSjjiii.iu POSTERS, PfiOGRAMMES,&Cr L • ••• i.i. •’.'if? Oiffi v'i« f'-jfT-t -jar. * -; * ~• ' •-'•i ?.i *.3U »1J jjjfa '«gjfagjujg irfe frjijfr 18 OmKr?RS»*(R i* ■c.’^SSSSS^aS^^k r^S^Sii.v^W^ . 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