RAILROAD TiHS TABLfi. Pittsburgh & Uonuellsyifle Railroad* SUMMER AB&ATgfIKWRVTa, ajteb Saturday, AC* lowa,?n thlp.Tc. Tk. TnJ “' wßl ran “ fo! * Leave Arrive at mmx , _ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mail to and from Umontown 7:55 a m 6:00 p m isipreas do do &40 p m 9:20 a m l£t M Keesp't Aocom'dat'n 11:00 a m 6;50 a m td do do 6:l* p m 2.-05 p m Port Perry do 700 p m 8;30 p m Braddock's Aooom’n. 4:15 p m 5:40 p m Sunday Churoh train to and frocxMeKeogport 1:00 p m 10;00am For tiokots apply to GEO. BOULTON, Ag't. mhl3;lyd H. BLACKSONE, Sup’t. A BBITAZi A3HD DEPABTTJBE, OF THE WESTEKK MATES, £>EPARITjRE& Express train* Fort Wayne Bad Chicago, will take way mails from Oresthne to Chicago at 2 a.m. Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 2a. m. Closes at midnight. Mail train, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago n.iO a. xn. Closes 7a. m. This train will carry all ??ay mails between Pittsburgh and Crestline, Cleveland & Pittsburgh train, 6:50 a, m. Cicsefl at ixuaniglit This train takes way mails between ftcoherter, Pa., and Bellair.o, . Express, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago, i:5O p. m. Closes at li;50 p, m. Cleveland A Pittsburgh train, I*so «. to. Closes at LfcGO pm. ARRI VALS Cincinnati Express, *:SO p. m. Mail train, Pittsburgh, Fort X Chicago, 3:55 p. m. :-"clDiid and Pittsb&i'sb trran, i'2o p. m . to arriring from tho West on 3:55 p, a. nd 4:JJ 1-. »ii., trains wili baready loraclivery at AR -:>7 DEPAfiTUBE OFTME EASTERN fiSAI&S. DEPARIUR33 j . >»ii tram ic.r tho Erst departs at 5:60 a.m, -.■-'c.; t»t midnight. This train "rili also take tho "mr.'.l? between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. ii:<j hrough Exproaj train rie sart doourts i'. 4::<oj- in, Cioj»s- si 3:.Vj-.. --6 . .lit train for ms .'j..-u• rv• ia. i.iu? j>. K C 1 • --v t. :n. nrIiVAL- vi-'niici; a? tho E.vitimcro fix- s arrives at . I'iie i : hilAdolj)bia Sources arrives a; 1:15 p. el. Doth of the aoove will oe delivered at 2:30 p. m, The Fast tram arrives at 1:30 a. m. •HiAMPMA isymissssm kIiSBAA 99fiM!SSl()I ISB9IJAV, f)oo?t 3raia and all bfauii of OopEtry Prodnce, Wines and Liqnofs- Cipavs, Tobsieo, &c. Liberal adrsksoes cisde os coafrgT'jasafcs oi Hie2LM r XHHS. OFFICE fiicfl WAREHO»?E 537 SOUTH 13X023 BT f PHILADELPHIA WM. BRISI & cu, PBODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. lb SOUTH WAT MR RIR2LbT< Phllfldc’pai a, K - Liberal made on wbonrs'iuircd. myl-lyd P. MIDDLETON & BEO„ DLfOETHIUj C? r. S « BEAHDISS, fiOu ifi7> 25±LRR.= ).!•’ >Y I N !■ Fi N K OLD WEIBKIBS, SO. G SCSI® yiiOST Si’BEST. PHILADELPHIA. tp.ODyd GEQBGE GRANT, Mid Wholesale and F«ctail Dealer IR SVBET DBSOfiITTIGH OP GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODG, 310 C®ESTHCT BTBEET, iapl-Is PHILADELPHIA O. HARRY BRIAN, WITH '■-cicojpia & i-ESA-iicaa, a uRACTCBEIIS £ IMPORTERS -OF FUSNZSHLKG GOODS ASD TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, 20, M - FOURTH. STREET, tori- 1 PHILADELPHIA. DAVI9 «fc Hi! . ',:sisBS& FIIMEBS, MAft l x ACTUREBS iNS DEALERS in iron Pipe, PCUSPS ANfi> BRASS WORKS. F‘ ■ aUejiticnpaid to uo Hiring up and cv.<u MTing Oil Sefineries, &c .uiK f-L.d Ploinbinff ir. a j its crunches. Agents tor Hntchintrs k Poater’j tixoebicr . uinp for Haodand rower use, Jt has no «upo rior. laiiSljdind No. 110 Water and it*4 First s*. he Howe Sewing Machine, Invented 1845. Perfected 1863, MECEIVEi) TRIBUTE I'ROn AI.L oU: -r Machines, at tbe V. grid's Fair, iSdif. * hi!o tbe S.ugtT sewing Machine received an honors bl e mention ou its merit*; and Wheel er * VVij.-..Q’ciniedii for ita <iev:co. cjhed “Cir cular k .li." 'inn liowe Sewing Alu-obiae, w.ta awarde-1 - pros urn (to an English Exhibitor,.’ as thu neai 1-r all ’ •.lrposc/- ou exhibuivti. Oar iig&t -e t Ma-hi:io guar :nteed to mate perfect work ou tbe lirfiitest auxi heaviest Übricn, Sold aod lemeu, Cor. I’enn Sc Si Clair, Ureota. A. JL Agent. my2o;d3iaw:lv S AMD CU&JLDRKMS wLA Boots, Show. (loiters and Balmoral, made to order, of tbo Seat material® and wo-lcman ahip. W. JS BCHMEKTZ «fr CO.. at {fifth «tr**r French woods imitation of Oafr, printed from board , an exact copy, with panel mouldings to match. For sole by W. I\ MARSHALL, infl <47 WoodatrooL COItN 3u(> bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, In store ane for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. corner M street and Ist street, ?~rxzz. ... .—.g. 5. sxywax. ... —&, ebt3!bs Lata at Miller & Ricketso&'a. & BROTHER®, LBuocsQOor to Reymer & Andersco.,) Wholesale Dealers in 7o?eign Fruits, Soto, OonfeotiostaiTt bcagrart, Eire Worhfl, &«.. 2*03. A3STD I£S WOOD STREET. piTTSßajueiza. a g amboo FISHING POL£S po S 3 gale by. BASKETS, “ PIBTTS AND 0“ quarts,” Hoidiiok’s Champagne, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle, la store and for sale bj . MULL EH & RICKETSON Anew lot of clothes wring era, jast reoeived by , BECKHAM & LONG. 127 Liberty street. CHEAP WALE PAPERS—LOWER thaa prosont imnnfaitnrer's prices, for sale by W, P. MAKRHALL mylti 87 St, POTATOES —II * BARRELS POTA toes, just roc’d and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, comer Mafket and Ist St. FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS from the oelebrated manufactories of Deli oourt k Dofopsea* in Paris, just received and for sale by may* w, p. Marshall. 87 Wood street M EVOLVING AAD lUXD, HAY rakes, hay and manure forks,, hay elevators, grain cradJo?, scythe 3, snaths, scythe stones and Lrvo.te, £ No 127 Liberty street jpBTUBSFS, 1)06 POWERS, I'OR SAEK by BECKHAM & LONG, uiySO 127 Liberty street CHEESE, 25 buses primo cheese jast received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, floroor of Market and First kte&fl* iricOlfOMT WHfiSLEO AHD RE- j U 4 ' 127 Liberty strtia WHMAM JBA«AAEY, WHOLSSALi SBO 0i B 1 SOS. 18 AHD 20 WOOD STEEET, ;s3o:tf PITTSBOB9 WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE SROQgfIS. - &swl ImportQn o' W/JffßS, KISS, £*<o. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in STUB OLD MONONSAHEBA KT3 WHISKT 837 EJberty Street, no9:iy prrrsßUßeE, pa V?M. H-SMITH —JOS. R.HUKTES WSS. M. SMSTM & C®, WHOLEB,ALI 6RQCIBI SOS. 1)2 SECOHO AHD 147 FIRST STB EFTS de23 FITIBBIIB6E . HOTESiS AH'S REBTATTBAITTS, BAVA. & E! HOU6S, Wait to PSnnsjlv&wa Passenger Depot, JOES BAYASS; Proprietor. aAYOfG TAKEN AND FITTED «TF, with all the, modem improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with tho best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in ovon? variety of style, oaring the season. Hie Wines. Liquors and Ales ne feels conhtf *n.t in recommending to tho public for their SXocUenoe. C<nr, liaoket and Shell O/siezs seoetrea daily und sola wholesale and retail. myJ&lyd SO, 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. fg|«.KE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES that he is in daily receipt ol FRESH SHELL AND OA N OYSTERS, GAME. Ac., and is prepared to accommodate tho patrons of toil old and well known house with ovary thing in the eating and drinking line at tho shortoBt notice. JOHN SHALE R, lallhly Proprietor. Yoitag’B Eatlmg @al®om, OORSBR ViP.QIN ABLE! 7 AND BMriE- Where OYSTERS and ell the delicacies <.f the season will be served tsj* in tbo most style. ELI YOUNG, Apollo HAU.Bn.MABt>sALooi!>. CHARLEfcdARDNKR-Would remind hu .U friends and customers that ho is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance nn Fourth streot. Ho has always on band the boo*, quality of L p ;cer Beer, and in oonnoction with the hall, a we?: aprointoa billiard caiooa, with gco-i tables, bails ana cues. Remember the pin cc, Apollo H/JJ. Fourth s: DCarWood. encran&etrom fourth. iyl-hly Cornucopira Saloon, CORNSR OF UNION AND FIFTH BTF.fTiT: (Near Market.) BirH BE THE PCBLHI CAS 0 6 'i IN tho brat and purest Liquors. Meals served at all hours on tho shorten no* tico. Lunch every morning between the hours cf SC* and 12 o’clock. FRED. W KISS auSd-ly rrtiiir-.f.-fT PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S The subscribers have juss opened especially for the Holidays a very large and desirable stock of FINE HOLD JEWELRY, • GOLD AND SILVER WATH ES, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, fine Bronsc Clocks, Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, such os castora, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card cases, tea setts, etc., and a large vanety of suitable artioles for presents. BEIKEHAN, MEIBANASEIBLK. deciO 49 Fifth street MORNING- POS'i ESSXA.S3L.ie CORNER FIFTI & WOOD STREETS MATING KRCKHYLY HA»K . ADDI72OVJ A3D IM‘•ncrSiigr TO OUR OFFICE. W a cow prepared to exeoevo aLi orderi ®©®HAJOB PHIMTJSfifi- With d'T?atch. and In-tho most ?-j!t IKOOKD TO MONK' Aid Tri’i pay particular attention t* 4£AILROAi> s MERCANTILE i LEGAL PEINTISIG SlJLIfi OF LAOIHfci, CIBCI'LAS^, Bill HEADS, BLAPrKS,Of.m CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS, DBA? TIUKETB, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors t'.&KOS, KRfKI,«FB.», CONTKA«>TS, Showbiila, Hsndbills, Labobs, 00l lege and Sohool Schemes, Hotel Bills of Farejlnvitatioiiß.&u. POSTERS, &0, FOR CONCERTS A EXHIBITIONS JAMES BOWN. 136 Wood street. ■&JRE3 UNBUBPASSED Wo can Insure complete esfehstfraojo Tiii .‘JS3 PRICE I 800 1C WORE OT SVERV DESCRIPTION. Seiiool and College Calalegnes, SUfleeUaneoas Catalogues, Const! tcilons, Reporta, Brldft, BJLANS ROOKS, 3JTITBB HMDS, BLANK BOOKS, CHECKS, m ?OB ggamfes & Baiilalisg Mousses, FURNIBHSD TO ORDER. •\LL WOfc t EXECUTED PSOMBTLY MOST BtjrLnjHSg. fitfr and Wood K4a S ASF SOW PBKPABEn TO FFBifISH men with substitutes. Any number apply ms will b« taken/ Fourth street, one door a tore Smithflel'd. fyl3-lwq' WALL PAPEBg-SEW AND Cnoioe pattesnat 11% and 15 oen'e. for gale by ; W, P. MAMHtI T| |y!B S 7 Woodstreet. ,ftAHF KHITES—KAUFK, FORK A!YS> af^ffioSn? GROCERY Oi E<h £3O Liberty S&reet. OTJjSB 5310TJSE, STLBLD STREETS: oonior Vlrrin alley ini Smithfe- i : STEAM PRINTING pr tsbuhoh SVKIIY DESORITTION C? ft 9 hare an yj tho rit? Our facilities for printiai BABB & MYERS, yi -v L FIBE INSXTBANOB BX TUB PJ?JAWB MUTUAL UtSCTBAHOE COMPANY, UF FHII^ADEIiFniA, On or Perpetual. Mcrohan aioe, Furniture, in town or country. OFFICE NO, SOS WALNUT STBE Cash Capital, f-33C,516 00. Baseto, 5303,508 80, Invested as foUom, vu: First Mortgage or Improved City rro perty, worth double the amount $155,606 00 Ground rent, first olaas 2.405 go Pennsylvania Railroad Go’s 6 $ cent Dv«i or K a s e . Loans - $30,000, cost 27.900 00 Philadelphia oity 6 V oent loan. SO 000 00 Allegheny County 6 cent Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10.000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2.500 00 Huntingdon ana Broad Top Mountain 1 Railroad qompany, mortgage loan..™ 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck........ 4.000 00 Stoos of Reliance Mutual Insurance cS.”'.';; i tm TO Btook of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 70Q 00 Commeroisd Bani do . ioc m Mechanics' Bnah do 2.013 fifl G'picn M. Inspr&nce Go's l6O to Bills Receivable, bnsin-ecs paper.. lAirw m Book Aeooostß. Mcnred iatcicst, (Las 72 Ossh .a hail tzi a bands of tseuk. lljts if QL’dM TmeiißT, p» 83 DIRECTORS. Styl*?' @*muel Blsphasa. §F OWUm William Mussot, ssr*- aa isi f£l?S tjffi c. Woodward, John BissellTPlitsbunh. B. M. HINCHMANjWetary. J. GARDNER COFklN^Agent N arts east cr-rnerThird and Wood rts. iOEMNiTY AGAINST LOSS m £- x 3-1 re. . fg'iKE rS4f-iSSJJ.H FIREIR3URAHCK £. com v V OS’ ?Hi. GADKLPHIA, OSTICK: HO. *ss .-.a e:fi>-EH'rsht a'rBKET, sear i'LfUi. _ pTAT: iHl’ 0» ASSETS, JATi. Ist. 1860. .'.•osliAc.-. ,V i-iiblr to Ac Ac: Of AsMmbte. betas: yirat Morurc.ee, cjpl? seenrod 5G396.393 88 Eeal ifstatc. tprereat Talae CU cost.. a Tmpporary Loacs on ample CoUat terai SeonriSer go i .>i « Stooke, (precept Talus 7^)' Cist 59.7W5 fA Nol-w SvT:.l iTRIf Receivable... S' 1 S2l 00 °** y ' 37,919 S 3 6B The omy proats rrom premiums which this com gßCjc-n amJe by Law. are from risks which have dc.* aeMrmtr.-vL bisnx. j .iic« inadn ca every decoription of Pror- ln Town and Country, al rates &j low as arc existent wiLh. security. tiirco their inrorporation, a period of thirty yeai.'v. tney hr.ro paid lossco by liro, to an amend Meee-iing lour Millions ol Dollars, thereby ai ktp nc evidence of the advaatagea cf Insurance, u vr ad rh the ability aod disposition to meot with premptness ail Li^biiitiai. L-iiHsrt'd during the year 15i3D.C62.55C M. DIRLCrrORB. Charlea IV. Mordooal D. Lewie Tofcioc TVarcc?, David R Brotm. Ban. aei Groct. Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dai* Sccrge W. Richards, GeonreFalea, BANCKSR, President . Ai.D 0. DALErvioe Preuidenf, »\ it. a. jjtßSl, becrotary pro tem. -.T OA P.DN EP. COFyrN, Asout aATr<c-rtneas- cor. Third and Wood ?t3. WESTERS! INSURANCE COMPANY. «i>F PiTfSBUBSH: u PreridoMi. r l . M. GORDON, Secretary. ► t. I*. COCHRAN, Geo'l Agoat V*'ator ru’cet. tSpaug A Co’s Warehouse, up 9v.tr\> P'.U'^crgb. V/wjmrc r.zainEt .vj kinds of FIRS aad MA RIN >1 RISKS. A institution manajovi by Directors who aroweii known m he comuimuiutj, and who ore dc'.ermir.o-i. by prjmptncasand liberality, to man tain Uic character which they have osoumed. uof. feriagu:'! nest cntO'Ronto thOde whodarire to be b.iurcc. & SSZTX OCTOBER SOtii, lsei. ajook Acoasot: - I 63.000 00 focrtsafa _ 2.ny) oo C'Clco iojt*av. - o 2V;'i Op«n AvccoiiL 1 . ot--.. g“* „ • ISJM i.- “•TO-I’3 !*:«<*. 07.606 20 - :74.K0 li ’ V.l: 1 TURR. tv. viiilc.', Jr„ Jamea M’Auley, Ntthaalel JirlE.cs. Alexander Niirucft. Gsorso ])*r?3« Wm. H. Smith. >V. K'-rhetacz Andrew Ackley A'.'jxxn.fr r »p«*. David M. Lonj. R tts J. Taemari, tJcni. BakcweL. J ohu R. M’Ccne. nuu Thlladelphla flre and lifi IHBURAUCE COMPANY, HO, 149 OHESTFOT STREET, Opposite il*» Caatom Hoaie, Caplu-- r»s,;»,sc-.' Arcets 9EO-J.S-&S SJA/lIX IJAIiI. ALL KINDS OV US 's oi; KANOL. cithor Perretual or Limite*i«on cvcrv ooii«*riprion c.f Property or Merchitndiae. at rxM. > ra*.«j of premium. R-jUEST P. KINO, Prsaident r* vV, BALDV/iN. Vice Pre^ l icch DIVJSCTOhd. iS. R. Ccp«. Cfrorso >V. Chir x- iiaae- B. E KnglLsl. Joseph U. Par,). r. B. !iavor; 0. J > an OKrt^n. M. J. P Wti;?v ¥ res*, £scerr,tar7. J.G. COFFIN. Aaeni. \t hjy Comer Third and Wood ctrocts. peoples 7wsurance~company, OSo-K.E.'J.w, Wool & Fifth Sts. w m Miss mum. Di HS^TORS, Win. Pmlj [ Jamoo L*. Ven.^:. J jhii vS att, « Capt. Jno. L. Rho*-l B. L .r, Saraufil P. Shriver- J'Hin K. Pn'Rc £~**V47* J> Joo^f. Ohorieo -f. l;iiH4j Larucl Wallace v Vrr l .‘.t- C. Hanson Love. ua. »‘&II fl-^'Ii»8,Prarideiii. JOHH WATT, Vice Prerit ''•Vns. y. Beo’y. Jyl7 - lyii ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. Or PITTSBURGH, OPFICS, So. S 7 Fifth RJ., Bank Bloob AGAINST AJLL KINDS OF - FiP.E AND MARINE RISKS. 3ISAAC JONES, President* JOHN D.McCORB. Vico Pre3idonfc D. M. BOOK, Socretitry; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN,General Agent. 7TDIRECTORS—Isaac JonosTO. 9. Hussey, Har ray Childa, C&pt. R. C. Grjy, John A. Wlfcon. B, L. Yahneatoek, John D. McCord. Captain Adam Jueoba. R. P. Stf.rling, C&pt. W. Dean, Robert L. ttf’Gtri. Rotit. 11. Dtvis. Spencer & Al’Kay, BREWERS AND MALSTEBS. Pn<BKrx <i TßAif BBBWBBT, 1 'Pittsburgh, September 10,1362. / g DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, aJF —The p&rtuorshfp heretofore existing bo tween JOS SPENCER, and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August, 1802, W H. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the business of the lato arm at the office In the Brew ery. T-ho Brewing Business will be continued bv SPENCER & M’KAY.who intend to have al ways on hand a superior articlo of AJLK POR TER and BROWN STOUT. The undesigned will b o thankful to the friends of the iato firm for a continuanco of their patronage, and pronnie to make It their aim to give satisfaction to ail wh ■ may purchase from them, 2ir. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so long known to the btininofla community, will have the management of our business, with the full oontrol in the Brewery. Addrooa all orders to SPENCER A McKAY Phmnix Brewery. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 • JOSEPH SPENCER sels-lyd - JAMES McKAY. v. <nnfaTHGßxa...D. CTHSiaBßxy„,?. ctrsffntenjja P, nPfflHff..— c. DUITGAB. CNUITNINGHAHB & CO.—PITTS- J BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS-Wa.' ■ house, 118 Water street, and 156 First street Pittsburgh, Pa- throe doors below the Monongv hda House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh Citj Window Glass Druggist*' Glass Ware and Ameri can Convex Glass, tri ja; lo; wind owe. chcrchei sad pab!L- ccrildlae*. ftpl ,'Jg© FOB THE WAEI Before foins, buy a pair of BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S •Ghcsp Cash Store, au9 08 Market street, 2d door from Fifth. Flour and <» . . . dress HOOPS, just received and foreale. by _ JAMES BOWST, b 27 136 Wood street. 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It la a oomplote epitome of news, containing all tho latest Intelligence. Telegraphle, Local, HlNeelhineoue, 6oniresstonal, Legislative, Mon etary, Commercial, Ac., TO THE -.LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all th? leading topics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SKAT OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. Ac, 09“ THE DAILY POST has an extensive circulation by railroad and river, through looa agents and by the mail, and Is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is famished to subscri bers at 88 per Rpnnm, .Advertisements inserted at moderate rijfce. ? r ~3SL Address JAMES F, BASS, SOITOB AHD PROPRIETOR' 003-NSB FIFTH AND WOOD 3TRIBTB, ts. Your orders will be promptly attended to. -TS A Mi 3 0 PITTSBURGH, PA SZELSOABS. SUMMER &BBABSEBBIS. OS AND ASTER MONDAY. April 20th. ?iismvifiA msAi s&hboad. WISE BAJX.Y TKAHfS. rHTHK tksomh 3AII ibaib M. leaves the passenger Station every morning (except Sunday; at 2,00 a m. stopping at aU sta tions, and making direct connections at Harris burg for Baltiraoro and Washington, and for Now York via Philadelphia. THE THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station'©vOry morning (ex cept Sunday) at 4 50 am stopping at all stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and mak ing direct connection for New York at Philadel phia. XiiS THROUGH EXPRESS Train leaves daily at 3,50 p m, stopping only atprinoipaLsta tions. making-direct concoction Hacnsbura for Baltimore and Washington, and tor New York via Allentown route and Philadelphia, THE FAST LINE loaves tne station dally, (except Sunday) at 8*35 p. hl, stopping only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. ACCOSIfiIODATXON TBAUSS, JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, /Oavai drdiy (oxcopt Sunday) at 2,45 p. m„ stop ping M all atetions and running as Hr as Ccne- BlflUfh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wtaß Ration loaves daily (osoept Sunday.) at 6,30 a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WslPs station leaves daily, (oxcopt Sunday) 11,30 r- m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Writ s station leaves daily, (except Sunday) i,uO p, m T FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WaU s station, leaves daily, (except Sunday) B«lv 9, fa. THE OH U ±ICH TRAIN Leaves Wall's Station at 0.05 a m: returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12*45 p m; HETUKBTNe TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Exprea; . p. m Philadelphia 12,20 a. m. Pac: Lipe 12*50 p. nu Through Mail train 12,20 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation „......I©,C6 a., m. Is* Wall’s Station Accommodation. 6,95 a. cl 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation. a- m. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation 1,40 p. m. €th Wall’s Station Accommodation....o.os p. m. Baltim ore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express, at 12,20 p. m.. on Monday for and Indiana connect at BlairsriUe Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, and also with Local Freight, Bast and West. Traino for Ebonsbarf oonneot at Cresson with Express trains and'Mail train west, and with the Through Accommodation and Express Train Kaut, The Traveling Public itfll find it greatly to their mterest, in going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the eoccm mentions new ottered cannot bo surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with rtone, end ia entirely free from dust We can rend*' Safety, Speed, and Comfort to sJ! who may • * < a this Road with thdr patroa&ge* V A H 13 i J.£V< YORK Jr H ILADELrIHA „ 10,50 )i ALT 10,00 LANCASTER...— 8,80 HARRISBURG 7,65 S3”D sxnage ohooked t o til stations on the Penn inhrsjua Railroad, msd to Philadelphia, Balti cs-* and Hew York. ££rPas36ngcrs purchasing tickets In cars will b* UMUged an excess according to dist&noo trav eled in addition to the station rates, oxcopt from nations where the company has no agent. NOTICE-In ease of 100, the Company wBl hold theme circs responsible for personal baggaco cmlr. and for an amount not exceeding 9100 w tb Q —An Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey paoengers and baggage to and fram the depot, at a charge not to exceed£s o«afci for and baggage. For Lexus apply to J, STEWART, Agent, it Uii r K~ R. Pecceaxai Station ca Liberty and Crant ru-ccti. aol7 XHS 1803. n i-1. WAFgfi iGIUeAGO EAILWA! TO ADD FOETID IS THE WEST. SCtUT O WEST AMD HORTH WEST. bhorlofttaml Stoat Direct Bo ato to (ho Wc*t. Mi nMEu aam HflEsyjrr. ON AND AFTER APRIL 20th, 1863, trains run follow*, gi»: — WESI’WARD THBOtOfi TRAIRB. Fast Una. IiXPMsB. ;• t ui . ...mCO*. :w I,l© &. e:. \invK Alliance 4 10 a m u. _ <ciiu»o...-..w OOa w 15 p. n, fu H'aya<a_.3 2tp m 2 lO a. u». mi’j-p 8 Hu., da 7 40&.m. run Columbia. Cincinnati * ax. louis Leaver HSO a m 840 pm arm es a: - -10 45 '' . -Larmnatl 3 no p m OO p m. Louisvilie...,l2 50 a m. J\ Doaii. 810 ain - —745 pm All iYc-.vaj 'nsvii&? to ofUcagu wiluou. change si C&rr. ii.x,-IhoJiiLc to Cia<±in*ti l£ the some aa .; timbenriile. Trains on both Hoad* meet at sad cJi co Into Cincinnati tocaibf- CKr.STLI.ViS AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail Accommodation. LodTo cittsoargh 7 oo a m l 4o p m Allogboay 7 lo a m 1 OO p m Ncw Brighton 880 am 3 51pm Al.uuuo -11 20 a m 110 pm _rotfUxuo ti Oo p in .. Tbc-*.o trs.l i atop at principal Stations between AJ.osue.yuntl riocbchtor. li LW BltieliTuN ACCOMMODATION i aal'' .j- if rv o. ireucral siteit Station. Alle gheny Ollj. Leave Allegheny H 15 am 12 00 m 4 45 p m 610 p m Arrive at M Brighton 1115 ami 45 p m 6 30 p m 8 20 p m EASTWARD .V Brighten 5 00 am 6 30 am 12 20 pm 3 50 pm Arrive at Alleghany 6 50 amB 15am2$0p m 4 50 p m I 1.-'aoU »o(k! on these train* are sold at reduced RAc x W AKi> TRAUS rl AR.’UViS L: PITTSBURGH Lbioagu Kxproso Cincmnatu Express vieatltuo Mail Ssft- ir«uns are run by Columbus time, which li i% mmutca alowor than Pittsburgh time. io_- .x-thor information and throogn ticke* as piu- v-. GEORGE PARILLN. Ticket A^t. Union Tascongor Station. Pittsburgh, and A. \<u CAbtiJSLBRRRY Agent, Allegheny, jytiii b. JKRVIb, General tiuperimtesidenC WftL P. gHiNN, GeneralPasswer Agent Cleveland, Pi 11 sl)n r g h 1 Wlfteli a g B. B. SI MNKK AKKANGBHENT. ON AN r» AVTIIB MONDAY. APRIL. April 30 ih 1863, Trains will leave the De pot. ol the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as lotu.ws; PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, L&&VQ3 Pittsburgh.... Ji*oo bra I ara 1 12,40 p m WeUsvUlo 3,10 " 8,18 “ 3,55 ** .4,10 " 907 " s 53 " Wheeling „..fl 13 "10 08 “ 455 - aelflS... 8,80 “ 10.88 “ I 8,10 ■■ Connecting at Stoubcnvill© and Belloir with Steu bonville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Nowark ColambuxXeuia Dayton, Indianopolii, Cincinnati!, Louisville Cairo, St Louis, St Joseph, and allpointalwest and south-west, ana at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND UKB Leave? Pittsburgh 1,00 a.m. 12,40 p. tr. do Wellaville 4*lo “ MO ;; .io 5,40 4.01 do AJiiano . 6,85 4,45 do Ravenna 724 5,32 C.■ Hudson 7,55 “ 6,10 ** £rr. r t3 Cleveland...... 9,10 M 7,30 " Connecting at Bayard with Tnsearaw&3 branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad a b Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead ville- Onion, Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca: at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville ana Cincinnati R R for Akron, Cuyahoga Foils and MiUersbnrs, and &t Cleveland with C andfi K R for Erie. Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT R R for Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamers for Detroit* Tb eiisvllic Accommodation leaves 3,50 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 0,10 a m. 3 29 and 3,05 p m and 2 10 a m. Throngn tiohata to all prominent points can be proouored at the Liberty street Depot, Pitts burgh, GEORGE PARKIN. EoketAgmit and at Allegheny A Q CASSELBERRY, fioket Agent. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART. Agent, At the Company's c3oa in Freight Station, Pena street. ap2l Raisins 300 boxes, 100 half and 100 quarter boxes 100 100 boX6a n#w 14701 25 Fraila seedless Raisins: 25 Kegs do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now lauding anTfor sale by D 0» Hot U« »Bd £AIXim-QA&go Kotrri* via stfke aits il RAILROAD. „ sr ibbiMpous m cßcmsiT! ia. OonMctiM st Indianapolis with Terre Baste, and Toto Baste and Altos Railroad, to St. Lonis “dianasoli .New Albany and intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS TEBggHAtnffi, I*APAYETTBandpMu. JfT«mta and passengers carried from Cincin nati or LawTenoeburg in less time than fay any other route by twenty-four hours, and at ea low rates. only road by which anipmente can bo made from Cincinnati to the Wort, without break ing bulk* ~Conri£rnmente made to F, C. WEST, or ALEX. GRAYDON, Freight Agenisat Cincinnati, or H. 0* HAUSTES, Agent at Lawrenoeburgh, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no oharge for commission; no onxaei roa dxatass ce oomnasiox at Law- Bixoßßune. For farther information apply to THOS. RATI GAN, (No. 122 Monongahela House, agent of tho Company, who is to give tsbouqx na obipts for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greon casile, Crawfordsvilie, Charleston, Paris and Mat toomAc., Ac. H.-C. LORD. President ii£L2is to xa.v tSAknt: DOLLAR SAVINGS BAP., @5 S'OUIS'ffM Sl’®®®! 5 , GHABTEEED Iff 1856. f|F£H BADLY, FROM 9 TO 2 (FOLBCE} also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from? to 8 c.'ciook and from Novembor Ist to H&7 Ist, from & to § o’clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Oars Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-aunually, in June and Dece mber sinoe the Bank was organised, at the rate of Bin per oent a year. Interrat. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears tho same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or ovon to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing Hie Charts*, By-Laws, Ruios fruniskod xratii oaapplication pßßsrosir?, GEORGE ALB 1123, VIOI3 PRMID2SW. John B. M’Tadden, Isaac M. Fezmook. John Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer, James B. D. jMeod£.‘ Benj. H FahnootOuk, A. fiL Pollock* M. D« James McAuley, Hill Burgwin, James Herdmam Win. J. Anderson. « . . . . ?£WS7XB3. Calvin Adams, James D. Kelly, John G. Baohoffen, Peter A. Madrarte €foorge Black. Wm. Vankirk John 0. Bindley, .Tames Shi die, Alonao A. Carrier, Robert Robb. Charira A. Col tor, Walter P. Me^rshai?^ Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans. Henry L. Ringvrelta Wm P Weyman, John H. Shoenbsrffs*, Wm. S. Haven. Wm. K. Schmarts, Peter H Honks-’, Alexander Tindln, Hoys, . Isaac Whittier. Ytql 6. Lavdy, Christian Ye^rsr^ BTSRBTARV AJ»D *RtA3T7SJ!3L CHARLES A. COLTON. J%T HOUSES & SONS, Aw a and Exchange Broken and Dcalcxj In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver andßAak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern axd Western Citioa constantly for sale. Collections mad&in albtho cUira tiirougfitSSith? Udlted States. Deposits received in par fey* •: or current paper. No. 57 Market street, Third and Fourth streets. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE SO. 100 BHITHFIEL3 STRSSET Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. Monet in iabqe and sbiau. quantities l&anod cn Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry. Gold and Silver Washes, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length ci time ogreod on. Tho goods cannot bo without the Ticket. £iT Ofice Hoars from 7 A. M. ta 10 P. i»SQ lera lii’E'-ffii®, 5f,, HO. 108 FODKTJEf STREET, STOCK hM BILL BBOKEB Promissory Notra.,Stock Bonds, *nd Mortraa bought and sold ijgy A33r»YT <St EWENS. Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 165 WOOD STRK&'P, OVIPOSIT?: 19 40 p, m. 19 (VO p, nx 4 10 p m FIRST CHUSCH, PITTSDCBeH iKD 47 OHIO BTREET ALLEGHENY ulls ran o; 7101 B~BP3IPS t HTDRAhTS. SSSSBT I.SAft, A Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber’s material in gencrsJ. Oil Refineries Cited up in the moct approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gao Fix tures. tS. N. B. AH orders promptly o;tcndcd ap3 :Iyd . ,„1115 p m ~„5 05 am ~_0 uo a m .12 40 a m FUBSISHISG €KK>DS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON HACBUSI <& GLYDE Invite attention to their stock of 9SNTLS MEN’S and YOUTH'S ULnen and Traveling SMrts, Collars, 'files, baspenders, Ltnen and SHU Haaidkercdif efR, Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, &c. JMMY SHIB TB> And Soldiers’ Furnishing Goods, aiwavs on hand ct MACRUM * GLtDE£, aal2 78 Market st. betwoor. 4th Jt Dia^hond. gPJIACH.ES AUSS / 000 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, LI BABRE2A PUHJS C3H£S YUSBS&S, !a store mid for EaSe by WILLIAM BAGALSY. Jals 19 and 30 Hood otrecd s, b. & c. fTmabkEil r . r 225 a m Manofeoterers and Dealers in ...3 OO p m ... 7 5o p m ._7 05 p m BOOK QAP LS7TKS and all kinds cf WRAPPING PAPEB, hnvo rsuiovcl fron. No. 27 Wooil otreet to HO. 88 BMITHFIELD RTRhUrijy, Pittebursh, Pa C3T Cash paid for RAGS. end CEMENT T. F. WA3BOS, MASTIC WOBKEB la prepared to Cement the exterior of buildingß with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su perior to any done heretofore. This oement has no equal; it forms a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I havo applied this Cement for the following gentiomon, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to: J. Biss ell residence Penn stroet, finished, 5 yys Jas. McCandless, Allegheny, do 6 yrs J. H. Shoenberger, Lawrenceville, do 5 yra J. D. McCord, Penn street, do 4 yrs A. Hooveler, Lawrenceville, do 3 yrs Girard House Pittsburgh, do 5 yw St Charles •'•do do 5 jr» Washington Hotel Box 1806. Pittsburgh P.O. febHUyd Aff® OF »LEI«H Hells lust reooived and fn r low by feb7;dxw SHOT GUNS-DOIJBIaE and single ~ BARREL—The best assortment in the city for sale by DOWN Jt TETLEY, QCU 136 Wood street. FBUITB AND NETS -L w 100 boxes prime Oranges; 100 do do Lemons: 2o Bags new English Walsnta. 20 do do Filberts: 20 do ao Brasil Nuts: 20 do Fresh Cocoa Nuts;. 50 do ALmomU Bordaoux Inca: J aßt reooiTed and fofsale by - KEYMER & BRO’S 0n 26 I>oa. 126 and 188 Wood shoot. A KMT BHIBTS, „ SOtDIBRB' GOODS! How Etylosßaflins oheap, at ... H » k . MACRUM A OSYDE. »td 78 Matitot atreot. bet, jth iamTnd SSTY,SS: ra8!OS8 CLAIMS ASAINST THE GOVERNMENT promptly procured at leanenablo rates. Apply to fjons dat^ Jtut opened a complete assortment cl QBNTB’ FUBNIBHINQ GOODS. W. H. KeBEE A CO., tut 1« r«UnJ dty. JorizljoEfflL &T2...W*Tit , dvLUr " PITTSBURGH STEEL WORK, JOHES. BOYD & CO , adAxiilf oernor R«. and A? SteriSßßlHat ■naphta ll ' 81 and First Untie. J?!“J? Prri'ssußea p*. SMITH, PAEKfeCO., ‘WA.Xtii FOL ’’‘TDRy So. l-io ritsi 1 Mds S w> L s««b,., oj ail and « goal Oil Retora sndStills, Qas aad V/,?i. O Sf p^£? n li Dox L ’ cns i v/i ' Pmlie3,Hangcriacd ronrbr.ai* Also Jobbing and Maek ■: : ervM scnntion mado to c*dc.\ **»}>■ attootsd « PHILADELPHIA rgpHE ENDEIigItiNED ELATING EE* -H- newed the lea=e of the above popular Hotel for a series of years, would respectfully call the attention ol the traveling public to ita central lo* cality, either for business or pleasure. rnVlriyl THOMASS, WKSl5«fe SON, CIOLTSOLB AIfDSEW MODEL BE. / volvcrs. Cooper’s Double Action, Manhat- Lon Fire Axmo Company, AUcn & wbeolook’a, Sharp’s for sale low to the tiado by JAMES SOWN, »PlB 136 Wood bt. PRODUCE 300 bbla Family Flour; 50 bushels Clover Seed: 25 do Boons, 100 do Dry Peaches 75 do Pared do 50 bbls Mackera! Nos. % and 3; In store and for sale by mhj cornor Mark^pl' BBASBY, 100 oases of each in store and for sale by M ILL&fe h RICKETSOKJ Bbla - BbJs and Qr. XtM. Bbls /rosh N o 1 largo aokoroi. dSO Bbls No 2 do do 20 » No 3 do do 20 Kna ess and No 1 do Just reooived and for salo, by mh23 MILLER 4 KICKETBON COKH STARCH. 20 BOXES JUST BF,- ceivcd and for sale by REYMER 4 BRO’S. •No. 12b 4 128 Wood stTMt C b'[ A,OBS Jo4t BECKHAM Jt LONQ 127 Liberty street. grgACON SIDES- ■ 8312. m Bacon SUejtag™ corner Market and letatreetr ULTIVATOKJ. PIOWR* fmiirT - J Cutiers. seed drilli w olsvlltnT!>*rf^,!^ I, £B ore, chums, farm mi'X | o f 10” 8 P°w- BEOKHaJU*-r Awn midbcnsf^Na rg''OßAcco... —°? raer of JH? fggk. SSJMJXWiKJH? <K> TO Nt). 15XH FIFTH STBEET •id ret a Good Article from KCET> D. 8. DIFFENBACHEB. P-S.-Ladte,. good m snspm forgo Mat}- B > a <*EM aiiiii, ,* tr r «Just roo«ivod and for &a!o by rej> JAB. A. FBTZSa, ear Market tad zßQti SLAHTTVAOTOBBRE. CARPBTB, OIL CLOTHS, «0. ill? OAEPSfg, on o&'HfBS -AT B!o - 8J Fciijrili Street. ISOCOEnr PBEVIOCS TO THE MTI 511 pn«w, of wliloh tho fallost «a- Tantago is offered in pgrohasn FOIt CASR d*K aOEa£TDALSBI,L.._^ > ,.__ ij .ttMU,* MIT. BAMtu, Wholesale Grocers, ccaaisssas ass sebchui Deslenin Prodaoo and FlDshn?.h so. sci uasax? etbeet, PITTSBP LASBSUPBSIOE GOPPEB MIffEB ~1SS“ SMSSjL'£'S3?Ct . je\ft233s:, M&asfootujrer! Ou Skwvi, Biririsra* and Soli Copper. ?resed Co >2? Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms,'‘Spelts? ; Goidcr, Ac, Also importer} tad ataiara in Metals, 2ta Snoot Ires, fg <J>nst&niiy os liand, Tamm's BlKhlnei nd Tools. W arahoase, No. 149 plߣ-T uiii isfl SCONS STBESm Kttsburah, IW. 4 orders o i Copper oat toaggtato4 JAMES A. FETZEB, Fossißoma asd coasissias bebcmit. ?03 THE BALE 0» ® rai S> Bacon, lard, BnSSer Preit nad Produce SeneraUy, Csroar SSsjr&et sad First Streams, FXT2SBUBGH, PA. _ RSrsa TO-Ersacif 9. Bailor, Esq, Willi am DUwsrtb. or, 3. Cnthbert A SoSplttsboTEh. Otl, ilalsEer A &©eann£on, 8. Brad?. Cash. M. At hi. Jlanii, Ids! llo'.to’L Miinple A Co— uaprsa W. Anderson. Donloa, Paxton A Co- Wheeling, my^rtfds fozai khe public that he has rebuilt since thefire, and haTing cnlarijed his establishment, and filled It with the newest and most approved machinery. 13 now prepared to furnish flooring and planina boards, wren and re-pawins. doori sash '’•'la oned. frames, mouldings, boa Ac. 80T7H PratsnngH, Bept. 7. ias7. jj£fj UPMOIiSTERy, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. rg-XKH BCESCRX3EB3 HASBPAO. Tlj BE and keep constantly on band ©very article in their lino, vis: C-omictic. Ornaments Cnrtam, 9 Mi, Comforts. Feather Bods, Mattrasa aU mds also, tho cclabratod Patent Borin, Beds. AH Haas of Sb«?«. Blinds and PixtarS ®~ Prompt attention b< von to all ordara for fit. See and layiar Jot?o Carnofe, Oil Cloths. Ac. wQTJja ROBSRIS A EOmtGE. J, H. OABIDAY. How-, atoch, Draft, Bead and EJorfii s»ce, Eea! Sntate and Ser> ehandlse Broher* OFFICE. ROOM No. S 3 BURKS'S BTTTT.Timq POIIRTII BTRiiliT, Pittsbnrsh. Pfc Desirable Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount c i 5100,000 for sale low. i?I©»SSEJAO, COMMISSION BERCR.AMT ?IC ME': Ab. AJiD BLOOMS, NO. ?i WATSR BELOW MARK FHTSEUS6M. CCJBTIS C. STEIWBIETZ, € 3H J2B AL MOUSS €AI6FKEfTISK AND JOBBER SHOP VXBUIS ALLEY K> ( \ • i e «tf and Liberty Sfrests, Pittsburg, Pa, —•Orders soncitea r-nd promptly attended to. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS IA.ST PTITHBrass, PA. PASM, TIISfiBACO., i£A>r?i(.nrK£aa or Bc>3t Quality Refined Oast Steel* Square. Flat and Octagon, of all sixes. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this country, V®. Office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Socond streets, Pitts burgh. fobl&lyd «T ME ÜBT SOS,” ARCH STREET, between 8d and 4th BECKHAM A LOUP,. So 147 trtliM Übarty yoTPbPty' oiTu & OO*
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