RAILSOAO T<HB TABLS. Fitttbmgli & OoanellsTille Bailroad. SCSOTEK _&BgAJg€tEisffßTO, O* ASD AFTER SATURDAY, AX psf Trains will ran as fol iuwa, on the P. A 0. It, R, Leave Arrive at w ||. . . Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mali to and from Uaiontown 7-55 a m 6:00 p m do d <> 3:40 p m 9:20 a m iat M’Keoap’t Acoom’dat’n 11:00 am 6:50.am *d do do 6:15 pm 2:05 p m Port Perry do 700 p m 8;30 p m Braddock’s Acoom'n. 4;15 p m 5:40 p m Sunday Church train to and from MoKoosport 1:00 p m 10:00 a m For tiokots apply to GEO. BOULTON, Ag’t. mhlSjlyd H. BLACKSONK. Sup't. iSKITAIAHDDSPAUTUBE OF THE WESTEBH MAISJS. J)EPARZT3RR& Express train, Fort Wayne and Chicago, will take way moils from Crestline to Chicago at 2 a.m. Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 2a. m. Closes at midnight. Mail train, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne k Chicago 8:10 a. m. Closes 7a. m. This train will carry all way mails between Pittsburgh and Crestline^ Cleveland & Pittsburgh train. 6:50 a. m. Closes at midnight. This train takes way malls between Bocherter, Pa., and Beilair, 0, Express, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 1:50 p. m. Closes at 12;50 p, m. Cleveland A Pittsburgh train, I*so a. m. Closes at 1&50 p m. ARRIVALS Cincinnati Express, p. m, . _ . Mail train* Pitteburgh, FortW aync & Chicago, gjss p. m* Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 4*20 p.m, •• ° &25 M The niane arriving from the West on 3:55 p. m. and 430 p. nu, trains will be ready ior delivery at feßOp.m. _ ABBIVAIAHD DEPABTUKE OF THE TiAfITRRW HAIIS. DEPARIDUES The mall train for the Host departs at 5:50 a.m, Closes at midnight. This train will also take the way mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The through Express train for the east departs itfcSOp.m* Closes at 33Qp. m. . _ The Past train for the East departs at 11:20 p, m Closes at 10:20 p.m. ARRIVALS The train designated as the Baltimore Ex' press arrives at 12:45 p. m. The Philadelphia Express arrives at 1:15 p. m. Both of theabove will do delivered at 230 p. m, The Past train arrives at 1:30 a. m. iHiIADMLPRIA ADVK&TISBBIinS. WM. BBIOi it UU., P3ODUCB AND PROVISION CO9SBEISSIQ& MERCHANTS, JfOi 16 SOUTH WATER SIRE&T, PhllQde f pfiil a* 93± Liberal advonees mode on consignments when required. __ myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETOH & BEO,, MFOETSE, Of WIHBB, BBANDIES, Sc. lvu duaum rv FINE OLD WHISKIES, 89. 3 HOBTH FEOST STBKKT. BILADgLPHIA. .pi third GEORGE GRANT, Manufactirer and Wholesale and Retail DesJo? IB sviHY DuosirnoH or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTHUT STBEK’H', xnyl-ly PHILADELPHIA G. HARRY BRIAN, JHGCOPE PJEjh-HOIi:, HAHVFAOTORERS & IMPORTERS. -OF fubkisscik® moos asb TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, HO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STBEET, mrl:U-: PHILADELPHIA. MOMiMG FOS r l STEAM PRINTING ESTABIJS fiJfctfi: WT, CORNER FIFTB & WOOD STREETS PITTSBURGH. jjAVia® tiscE'a’ei.f asiin KETSBSITB ADDITIOra AW lUPaOTMBS* TO OUE OFFICE. We are aocr prepared to eieouta ,13 orders BVEEY DESCRIPTION QT BOOH. &■ JOB PRIWTIM& With dlrpatoh. and In the moat superior style Wo have aa office SffiOOKD ’X'O HONK la tha oitS And will pay particular attention t 3 RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTIN mr.tn OF IADIHa, CSB€XJI*ABS, nii.r. HEADS, BLASKS, DEED CKBTIFICAT W, BEDISTEKB, bbai tickets, beceifts, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, COBBS, HEADINGS, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col logo and Sobool Sohemos, Hotel mile Of Fare,lnvitatioM t Se. Our taoUitiei for printlna POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, M JOB CONCERTS A KXHXBITIONB ATB.TO UWSUBPABBKD ggdg|ure complete satlsfaetlon ea to TIM 8001 WOK® OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Soliool and Collese Catalog*,®*, Miscellaneous Catalogue*, coustitutioiut, Beports, Brlolo, ett BLANK BOOKS, LEITEB HEADS, blank books, checks, etc. Hnnkß & Banhlng Hosaaea, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EXECUTED FBOMBTLY BABB & MTEBB| POBT BUUPIIiaS. Stb figd Yyood Rfia AT BA\Rl\§ DRUG ® Btorc, 63 Market street, three doors below 4th ftreet. Bonfeln’s Spiced Blackberry, p or Diarrhoea; Dysintery, Cholera Infantum, Bankin’* Extract Enebu. For ftlijliseases of the Ividneya and Bladder. Badkln’s PUlloorlne. .... . , A hair dressing of mtrlnsio value. Figaro Ses* lB , Hard and Soft Rubber Syringes, Hand Mir- rors, * 0 - Bt BANKI jg s bbcg stoke, anZ? No, 63 Market street, below Fourth. JJO FOB 'AT3B WAS I ®3f .wet. 2d door from Ffltt. Banking .Houses, &c. NHOLMKS 4 SOffS, BAGS SBS o and Exchange Brokers and Deates in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Hilver sad Bank Notes. Kxohange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the ritles throu&h&nfctha United States. Deposits received in par fends or mx#£v t l?^V lark<,t DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS.. @5 WEf® ®Tl£B3Sra’ ? g'fePEH OAI£.T, FBOU » TO 3 O'CUMJHi Vex also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from T to 9 o’olook and from November Srt to May Ist, from s to e o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Ohs Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jone and December. Interest hag been declared somi-annually, in J one and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sLk per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and boars the name interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a yearr without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in lees than twelve years. Books containing the Charts- By-Laws, Kolos and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the oJa39, rmraiDEKY -6EOB.GE ALBRSB, VIGB PRfiaiDRNTa. John B. M'F&dden. Isaac M. Pennoak. , ohn Holmes, John Marshall. Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds,! . I am. L. Fahnestock* A. M. Pollock. m7d« James MoAuloy, Kill Burg win, James Herdman, Wm. J. Anderson. * nusnss. Calvin Adams, James D. Keiiv- John G. Baokofen. Peter A. Madeira, Georgo Black. Wm. Vankirk John G. Bindley, James Shidle, Alonso A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall! 1 Yin. Douglas, John Orr. John Evans, Eenry L. Ringwal*, Wm P Weyman, John H. Shoenberac?, Wm. B. Haven, Wm. E. Bchmerts, Peter H. Hunkoy, Alexander Tin die, iohard Hays, Isaac Whittier. Wbl 8. Lavely, Christian Teasa* 5 FARMERS’ DEPOSIT BANKING CO. BMK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Par and Onirent Pnnda Reoeived od Deposit. fjlTllK CNBERSIGNED STOCKHOI.D. -B. ERS are individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent of their private moans: James Marshall, William Young, J ohn Scott, J acob Painter, William Walker. William Carr, Samuel Georgo, S. B. Robison, Thomas Mellon, Thomas Scott, Robert Bell, Joseph Love, John McDevitt, D. A. Stowart, John Floyd, D. R. Galway. Hay Walker, W. W. M’Gregor, JohnS. Dilworth JAMES MARSHALL. President. R. A. GEORGE. Cashier. janS SAYINGS INSTITUTION INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA Opon for Depos tafxom 10 . »n. to 2 o'clock, o. m, daily: also oa SATURDAY EVENINGS from 6 to 9 o’olock 63 FOURTH STREET. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM P&yablo to Depositors in May andNovemler, which.if not drawn, will be added to the princi pal and compounded. Prbsidest— ISAAC JONES Vich PafifliDKHT —W. B, COPELANI. TRUBTBRS, Hon Thos M Howe j Hon J K Moorhei J Isaac Jones, j C G Hussey, Wm H Smith, I Jacob Painter. Harry Childs. I Nickolas Vocally, W B Copeland. Secretary and Treasuror —A. A. CARRIER. jyB:lyd LOAW OFFICE, HKNBY W. CIMIOTTE 50. £OO SUITHFI3LD BTBEET Near the corner Fifth, Pittsburgh. Mowky in lakgs and kkaxjl QUantitie,) loaned on Gold and Stiver. Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold aod Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable artioies, for any length o! time ogreod on. The goods cannot bo delivored without the Ticket. Afr- Ofios Hours fr.'m 7 A. M. to 10 y, tl. 1 *2C JTOiOi JLITTJLE, «Sa-., STOCK m BILL BROKER Fromiasory Not«3..Stook Bond*. Mid Mortgage* bought (And sold ltgv BfclMF. SAVINGS INNTITrriON, NO. MJr 110 Smitnfield street, opposite tho Canton. House. Chartered by tho Legislature. President. TTCB PBEBIDEXTB. Win, H. Smith H. F. Ko Jd Thos. D. Messlor A Heir .Jinan Francis SeUors Joshu' Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacol Stuckratii Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack Josiah King C Zng A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowlor W A Reed Jas W Woodwoll RC Hehmerts F Rahm C W Ricfcotaon J M Tiemaa 6 H Hartman D M Long R J Anderr>on Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W lhinsen 0 B Jdncs B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron ftBCBKTABT IKD TBRAfitTBXB. D; E. MoKINLKY. Oren dhily, from 9a.m.t02 p. m. Also, Tues day and Saturday 6 to 8 o'olock. Deposits received of ONE DIME aa 1 upwards. Dividends declared in December an l June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are place \". o the crodit of the depositor as principal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter.!By-Laws, &o„ lur nished at the office. ENVELOPES, CONTRACTS^ mr This Institution offers, e?neoially to those persons whose earnings arc small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily savod. a sum/whioh will be a resource when neoded, thd r mozmy not only being safe but bearing interostu - stead of remaining unproductive. urn Just Received, BALMORAL BKIRTS, Dark colors and very CHEAP. MOHAIR EMBROIDERY BRAID, uarioar beltinu, JET, GILT AND STEEL BELT BUCKLES, Invisible Bead and Braid Nets, SUSPENDERS, Together with a general assortment of other goods kept in a Trimming Store. WHOLESALE ROOMS up stairs, MAO RUM & GLYDE, No, 78 Market St., s 2 Between Fourth and Diamond eOOP SKIRT HAKCFACTORY, The undersigned would re. SPECTFULLY inlorm the Public that they have opened tbe store No, 57 Fifth street, under Masonic Hall, with a large assortment of Hoop §kirts, of every description, manufactured by them selves, and they are prepared to offer unusual indecements both to Wholesale and Retail Buy ers. The material used In the manuiacturo of our skirts is of the very best quality, and, being thanufaetured on the premises, tho work is guar anteed. All skirts purchased at our establish ment can at any time be repaired. We cordially invite all btiyefrs to call on us before before pur chasing elsewhere, as we leel confident that the extent of our business v enables na to offer in ducements not elsewhere to be obtained. QuLDSTEIN A GARFUNKEL. se2-3md ' 57 Fifth bL, under Masonlo ,Hall» The genuine brand. OHABTEEED IB 1555. BUOMTABV XHD ?EEABDME. CHARLES A. COLTON. REAL ESTATE HO. 106 FOURTH BTREKT. OFFICLHH. JAMES PARK, Jr., TBUSTBEB. Business Cards, &c. m.o'haha O’HAHA & LSI’GINN, Attorneys n t Latr, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM CAES & GO, WHOLESALE GROCERS: &a<l ’liaport'SFß oJ WiHKS, BKA.HBI33S, SIHS, <S®: ALSO, Distillers and Defiers in fIITB OLD MONON9AEELA EYE WHISKY 527 3Llberty street: BOMJ PIMBDBBE, K*A,. PLUMBERS AND BRASS FOUNDERS, | wm.ilsmhh .Tos. k.hdnt^ AS-Particular attention given to the settlement of Estates, Bale and transfor of Roal Estate, Ex* aimnation of Titles, Soldiers olaims, collections m any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to our oare. ial6-U J. G- WELDON. WELDON & KELLY, &an ami Steam Fitters, 164 WOOD STBEET, NBAS SIXTH, PITTSBURGH, PA, Puraps sold and repairod. Proprietors and Manufacturer? of Dakin's Patent Water Drawer and Musgrave's Patent Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves. i\nW. l5. MI JUJU IltiS IN, BUCCKSSOB TO JAS. P.FLEMINO, DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drura Medicines, Points. Oils, Dye-Stuffs ana Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, my22;lyd _ EW i H!fT«. OILCLOTH!'', SC -41- So. 87 Fonrtli Street HBOUGHT PBEYIOLB TO THE LAT> JO> advance in prices, of which the fullest aa vantage is offorod in purchase FOR CABH. del Laxxo jo3aa.,.Joas li. Bon>.„>Ym. IH/ltjluugh PITTSBURBH STEEL WOP JONES, BOYD & CO., M ANII FACTUBEItS OF CAS x H T££ aVJialso, Spring, Plow, and AB Stool SPRING! dad AXLES, corner R*gi and Fir** **v*et». noSLlris PITTSBURGH Pii JNQ. MOOBffIMB, ' C 0 K fhi tsS i 0 H MERCIAN TOE no OAU 07 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, HO. Tt T7ATES eTKSET. BELOW MARK PITTSBUBSi*. t'LKTli* C. STEINIIBfa, SlllliL HOUSE CABPEHTEB AND JOBBER SHOP TIBGIH AIGLET bn»«eiWo#4 and Liberty Streets, Pittsburg, Pa. colloited and promptly attenaod to_ R; HUTCHINSON (late or LEECH A HUTCH IN BOS.)| COMMISSION k MWA&DIHti MKBCEAI " Dealer In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Poarl Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. Mo. 102 Second Street, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBIiUH, PKNN’A. ftWuLiberal advance wado on Consignments, apll-1 rd _ EOI'BBT DaLESLL...... A. ». DALEXi K.OSST. UAILaKiLiL & Whole2fJo Grooara, CDBGISiIQa SBO FOR**RDIB3 BERCBfIfI AND Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture So. S»I ÜBEBTY STBEFT, at: A Q ;.I. PITTSBURG! CEO. R- COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ijuicc No. tj'J Grant stroet, near the Court House. Pittsburgh. « LI. BUSINESS entrusted to 2\. his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections mado and tbo money promptly romlttod. dee&lyd .1. M. , Brass Founders, GAS AND STEAK FITTER?. All hln:lfl of Braes and Iron loeb" made to order. Alec, BRASS OASTIUGB, OF ALL KIHDS Made at the shortest notioe. Particular attention paid to tho fitting up and repairing o: OfL REFINERIES. 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty, The members of this firm boing practical me chanica, of many years' experience m the boat nous, will Insure to give satisfaction In every re apeot Be6lyd-dn29_ UPHOLSTERY, HO. 86 FOURTH ST., NKAB WOOD ffflHK SUBSCRIBERS mascpac JL TURK and keep constantly on hand even article In their line, vis; Cornices, Ornaments Curtain Good?, Comforts, Feather Beds; Mattrase of ail kind?; also, tbo celebrated Patent Bprinj Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures fS3r Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Ac. octlTtlyd . ROBERTS k ROKNIQK. J. H. CASIDAY. Sole, litock, Draft, Bond and Sort gage, Beal Estate and Her* chandite Broker. OFFICE. ROOM No. IN BURKE'S BUILD IN® FOURTH STREET, Plttabnrth. Pa. Deairablo Mill property and other Roal Estat* to the amount of 5100,000 for sale low. Luoont Oil Wo a* UUKCAN, DtTHXiAP & CO., Manufacturers of UUKE WHITE REFINED C A U B O N OILS. Office, NO. S9l LIBERTY STREET. Pitts burgh. Pa. my»-6md CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, CORNICES, CANDELBRASB, LAMPS REGILDED OR REBROHZED. and made oqual to new. Alm, Cliandelier s Ac,, altered to bum Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON A BELLI, 164 Wood street, near 6th. J. BODVXM HXOSJ _ap2;ly. OHARLBC KA6IS fIiAGEK & RIUHS, Importbra and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, 266 MARKET STREET , North Side, PHILADELPHIA, jy4:—jc9-lyd HENRY W. BEAUMONT dtVO, DEALERS IN Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginge Brandies, Old Mononghahola, Rye, and other Whiskies, J&xnaioa Rum, Ac,. No. S 3 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. AT* Hotels. Taverns, and Families, supplied at modor&te profits for Cash. my2l:lya V. OUSniHOHAJ!... D ...V. OU»XIFSHA» u. iatfscn. o. Dtnraix. CiUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTS. ' BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS-Wa.x -houae, 119 Water-street, and Z56-Fixet street Pittsburgh, Pa~ three doors below the Mononga hola House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass Druggists l Glass-Ware and Amen can Convex Glass* lor parlor windows* ehurohei t’Oblic tTKildlnitA. aK) NEW FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS from the celebrated manuiacturies of Deli court & Dofosses, in Paris, just received and for sale by n EVOLVING AND HAND, HAI JC%/ rakes, hay and manure forks, hay elevators grain cradles, scythes, snaths, scythe stones ani harvesting implements generally, for sale by BECKHAM A LONG, my2o ; No 137 Liberty street ' ICoUOMY WHEJULED and Bfr ! solving Horse RnkM.forßale by bbokhamalong, IF7 Liberty stm Business Cards, &c. W11.1.1A SJ Hi. €s A is, .WM. I, M’OINN WHOLESALE BIOGIB! HOB. 18 AHD 20 WOOD STEEET, JNO. KELLY. WM. M. SMISM & C®, WHOLESALE BRBOIBI EOS. 112 SECOND AFFD 1/17 FI?,ST STBEETS i^EWJiNe, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, HO. 105 WOOD STBEEJ, OPPOSITE FIRST CHTJBCH, FrFT9BUB©E[ AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY Pumps, mydiusts. sheet lka», Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumborii material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or Copper. Bouses fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. N. B. All orders promptly attended ta. gp3:lyd Sc JB. & e3c ft*. ffIAEMIEj Manufaotnrero and Dealers in BOOK GAP LETTER, end oil kinds of - WBAPI’ING PAPBB, have removed from 80. 07 Wood otreetio HO. 83 SMITHFIELD BTBKKT, PiilJbarsfe. ? » ■•.IdforRAOR °" r> £&■ flash PORK PACKER Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Bagar-Cnrod Hama. Corner Market and First atroeta. Pittsburgh, Pa. d«rtll:lyd. fIOKORHAIfU' LA PLANING MILL, rrould respectfully in form the public that he has rebuilt since the Gro and having enlarged his establishment, and fiiioc it with the nearest and must approved machinery la now prepared to famish flooring and planim boards, scroll tawing and re-sawing. doors, sar r and shutters, kiln 'dried, frames, mouldings, I>oj making. &o. Boers PirraruEen. BepL 7, 1h57. JiA) Pittsburgh Skirt .Manufactory. Having upknfd svj.ks rooms in ibis rjty, I be*: leave cuii the* attention ot tao public to my own manufacture o! shiru. lflL I keep a larger stock than any wtobaler in this Stato. 2d. Wo make a creator vanoty r f Stl:-' 1 . Shapes. Sires and Quahtio.3 than any mauufaciu* rer in the ("cited States. 'ki. The steel an 1 all the material (or b-op ikirts, from its primitive s ate to tho salesroom, are undor ray own supervision and! ontirc control, consequently cust*iuier« can obtain skirt? irom this house without paying a remnd profit Also ibe largest assortment of Oorrct* ecnstact iy on hand. <#»“ Our retail department i- m ''barite of C"tn petent ladies. *ir Morchants puprlicd cheap at wholesale. H. >CUN nZK*R. hianufacturer. 4!» V.irt'.ef. cur. 'si. Street. HAROA I NS CAKI* K T S . Jl'sT OPENED AT M'CALL 1/ M ’ S 87 FOURTH STREET. A large o£*ortuient, winch will bo sold ai a very great reduction from late price? null) NEW CkaPET STORE M’FARLAND, COLLINS & C Between tbe Font UCiee and DUpfUcb * Building. Having just purchased f"r cju-h, during the re cent favorable condition of tho markets a tnos and complete ;ns.soriment <<l tho nowosi and choicest styles of. Carpets, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES. Ac. By our reduction in price- \vc ha - <• almost ch -ei out our lormor purchases, aud now oil cr to buy et at wholesale and retail, hq ontuely now ,6 frcsl slock, unsurpassed by any over i ffered in this city. PUBI.IC SCHOOLS, HIGH NtHOOI., NELECT dCHUOIK, FEMALE COIXEGE, WESTERN UNIVERSITY, and the various educational iostiiutioiis in this city and vicinity. Also a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Rubber, Writing, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, Drawing Paper. Rules, Composition Books. Ac. For sale at OIiAS. C. MBLLOVS, HI Wood Ftre_et.,_Pit]sburKh;_ | ICeVk E NS SLJ Boots, Shoes, Qaitorc and Balmorals, made to otder, of tho best materials and workm&n- Bhlp, W. K SCH9IERTZ A CO., n • < 111 Kif*h r.trtt** I£IBKX<JH WOODS IMITATION Jr Oak, printed from board , an exact copy, with panel mouldings to match. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL, JtBS Wood street. tfIOKA -300 bushels prime yellow shollod Corn, in stere &ne for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. ju!s corner Market and Ist street. &BTUBB —Ji. D. UEYJtfBH - Lftio at Millor & Rioketson's. BEYMEII ££ BROTHEIt® [fluoccsaor to Rcymer & Andon-cnJ Wholecale Dealers la poreltfn Fralfea Hats, Confectionary Sugars, Fire Works, &c., HOB. IS* AHD 13S WOOD STREET. PITISBUSAB Bamboo fishing polks po Sale by BASKETS, “PINTS AND tJVr quarts,” Heidzick’s Champagne, SO Oases Sparkling Moselle, In store and for sale bj MTT,LBE A RICKETSON «. NEW EOT OF CLOTHES WRING A ore, just r o oeiv.d B b fcKHAM & 127 Liberty street. CHEAP WALL IP A PEBB-LOWER tlian present manufacturer's prices, for sale W, P. MARRHALL snvood st. w, p. Marshall. 87 Wood street POTATOES— 115 BARBELS POTA toes, just reo'd and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER. oorner Market and lut St. KA DOZEN HOSTEITEKS’ Bin EBS last received and for Bale by GEO. A, KELLY, •920 69 federal 6k. AUeeheoi* PIYTSatIE© PII'TSBUKeH « HBAE TUB MLiTOZ'fl 0771C8. UHAKLIfiS b. (JALiUWhiLIj, (Successor to Jm. Holmes 4 Co., wiuokod Beef 4c. 71 *73 FIFTH STREET, Wo are now otl'oriiuc tOi’Jn AT IMU'.'K- OF A \ F.\K Au" SCHOOL HOOKS used in the JAMES BOWN. 136 Wood Htreot. Railroads. S CMMEE- A.&1&& H ©BfflßH'ff. OH AND AMIK MONDAY. April ZOtlL. FHIBmVAIIA CBITBAL EAILROAB, HIKE BASIiY TMAXMS. rmmE thbougk hail tkaih -6L leaves the masseuse? Station every morning (except Sunday? at 2,50 a m. storing at all sta tions, and making direct connections at Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington, andfor Now Yotx via Philadelphia- THE THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves the Paeseneor Station every morning (ex cept Sunday) at 4 ftO a m stopping at all stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and mak ing direct connection for Now York at Philadei- P THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves' daiiy at 3,50 p in. stopping only at principal sta tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, andfor New York via Allentown route and Philadelphia* TUB FAST LINK le-ives the- station daily* (except Sunday) at 8,33 p. nu stopping only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. ACCOHKOBATIOH' TRAXSTB. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, loaves daily (except Sunday) at 3,45 p. m., stop ping at ail stations and running as far as Gone maugh* FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Waall s lation loaves daily (except Sunday J at B*Bo a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's station leaves dally, (except Sunday) hi,3o n. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's station leave cLrily, (except Sunday) 4,00 p. EL FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Well's station, leaves dally, (except Sunday) s*l© p, el THE OHUKCH TRAIN Leaves Wall’s Station at 0.05 a m: returning leaves Pittsburgh at 13.40 p m; RCTUBSIS6 TBAUSB ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS s Baltimore Express.. 11.00 p. m Philadelphia 12,20 a. m. Past Line _.... M ..» M ...12«50 p. SL Through Mail train 12,20 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation .10,(20 &. m. ka* Wall's Station Accommodation 6,20 a, m. sd Wall's Station Accommodation 8,35 &. m. Cd Wall's Station AccommodationJ *4o p. m. 4th Vf all's Station Accommodation.....®,os p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express, at 12,20 p. re., on Mondays. for Blairovillo and Indiana connect at Blainrrille Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Aeocmjnodation East and West, and fclao with Local Freight, East and West. Trains for Ebensburs connect at Cresson with Express trains and Mail train west, and with the Through Accommodation and Express Train East, The Traveling Public Trill find it greatly to their interest, In going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the accom modntions now offared oaunoi be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with atone, und Is entirely free from dust. Wo can nromlso Safety. Bpsed, and Comfort to all who '-Sr this Rend with their patronage, sas a i TO NSW YORE. 912,80 PHILADELPHIA 10,50 BALTIMORE™™.— 10,00 LANCAfITKL..—. B*Bo UARHJSBURG 7,65 £spß*ggago chocked to ail stations on tko Penn-, jivania Railroad, and to Philadelphia Balti gare and New York. ssrPaesongcra purchasing tickets is can will he an excess according to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the company has no agent. NOTICE—In cose of loss, the Company will aoM themselves responsible for personal baggage r.niy, and for an amount not exceeding- 5100, B? R —aa Omnibus Lino has been employed to oonvey poiscngcrs and baggage to and from the depot, at a chars* not to exceed 85 esnta fer o&ch pasacagar and baggage. Fo? tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent. At the Penan. R. R. Pe»secgo? station on Liberty end Grant streets. nol7 18G3 RAILWA' to Aj-L roiNTS ns Tins west, adu rw 'A'EBT-AHB WORTH WEBT. hliort..Li.ud Slonl Direct Bottle to the SIIUIKB &BRAS9EBEHT, , , \ D AFTEB APRIL 20th, ISBS, run >-3 lellow 8 . vu:— WSSTW.M’.D THBOCOB TRAINS Sul Lint. jarrezs. UCV7OS Aileaho^y—„l»lo &. uj Arrive.- „ AiUonoo... . 4 10 a m 4 lO p eq Jr? sumo..—.f* OOftm ** P* It. '.. aj-r.t-. - 3«. pm 3 10 a. m. Chloiio 'SOI' i, 7 40a.m. roa ooi.um nuf. cuxcuihasi a si. unm Leaves vrwiiino.. Axmecai Uolun»baj-~10 45 '* _IIIS p m 5 r*o p m ~5 a ® Indian**'oli*..o oo p 0 oOam LooiEvrJ.o...,!- 50 a m - 40 a m i*onia. bio ain —‘745 p m Ail Trainstan u;_,l ;o caioaco wivnoai oh&ni* «i Cars. fc.ix—The time to Cincinnati Lfl the eajn© a* by 6souben\al 1 ?'. Trnuu on both Hoads moot at UoJuffibua, tos«th«r. CHiiSTLIKK A.NIj ALLIANCE MAIL. ifcni/ Accommodalum. Loavo Pittsburgh 7 00am llopm Allegheny 7 lo am 1 OO p m New Brighton Sk 36 am S3l p m Alliance _II 20 a m 110 pm Crestline 6 Oupm ... These trails stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Itochcator. NKW iiKliiiiTUN ACCOALM.ODATIQB TttAUtb— y rotu iroaerti oU«ct Station. Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny 9 Ift a m I*4 00 m 4 45 p m 010 p m Am vo at , N Brighton 1115 ainl 45 pm6HO p m 8 510 p m Leave N Brighton 500am6SOam 12 20 pm 3 50 pm Amvo at Allegheny 6 CO a m S 15 a in 2 3 0 p m 4 50 p m Tic note good on theso trains aro sold at reduced rates. AAJrIW AiU) TRAIHS ARRIVE AX PITTSBURGH Chicago iLsprccs Chicago Express Cincinnati! Express CresiUno Mail Trains are nua by Columbus time, whichis 12 iaiuuter slower than Pittsburgh time. yor mrthor imormation and throaga ttokei •ppi? so. GbORGK PARKIN. Ticket A**t. ’Jiiiou Passenger Station. Pittsburgh, and A. Cu CaBUELBEKRY Agent, Allegheny. ,» OUN B. J KEVIN, General Bupenatendent, WM. P. SHINN, General Passenger Agon; Cleveland, PiUibnrgh iffhecliag B, B. SI .II lIKU ARRANGE MENU 1 , ON AND AFTEB MONDAY, APBII, April 20th 1H63, Ttaiue will leave thoDo pot, ol the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as loilowe; PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE, Leaves Pittsburgh JLO© am 1 C,OD am I 13,40 p m Wellmllo S4O “ B,l® “ ‘-4.55 “ Steubenville 4.10 "9 07 M 808 Wheeling o13"10 08 M 455 11 tellair 5,20 “ 10 ; 25 " | 8,10 “ Connecting at Steubonvilla and Bellair with Steu bofivillo and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad lor Zanesville, Newark Colombus.Xenia Dayton, Indinnorolis, Cincinnati!, Louisville Cairo, St Louis, St Joseph, and all pointsjwest and south-west, and at Wheoling with Baltlmoro and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLSVBLAND LINS Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a.m. 12,40 p. a, do Wellsville - 4,i0 “ 2,50 M do 5,t0 M 4,01 " do AlWo «,3J - 4,45 " do Ravenna - 724 '* 5,32 ** do Hudson M 7,55 “ 5,10 “ Arrives Cleveland ©,lO M 7,30 M — 7. B. UTIOIB Oonnooidns at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh. Port W ayno and Chicago Railroad at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead ville. Union, Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca: at Hudson, witn Cleveland.. Zanesville and Cincinnati R R for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Milleraburs;, and at Cleveland with C andS R R for Erie. Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT R E for Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamers for Detroit* Y?ellsville Accommodation leaves 3,50 p.m. TUharatog Trains isttWb at 2,10 a m. 8.20 and 6,05 p m and 210 n. m. Througn tickets to all prominent points can be procuered at tho Liberty street Depot, Pitta' burgh. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent and at Allegheny A Q CASSELBERRY, Tioket Agent. ffor tarOw At the Company’! office In Freight Station, Penn Street. ap2l AISXNS ~~ 300 boxes, 100 hall and 100 quarter boxes new M. R. Raisins. 100 boxes and 100 half boxeß new layer Raisins; 25 Frails seedless Ramus; 25 Kegs do do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now landing and for sale by 12 4'i p, m. 22 50 p. m .8 40 p m 8 $0 a m EA3IWAIU). 2 25 a m 3 oo p m 7 50 p m ..... 7 05 p m Railroads. Ww BoirrK vja ciivsa AV RAILROAD. IHDIAHAPOUS kkU CIUCIHHATI B. 8. Cpnneetme *t Indiauapolia with Terre Hants, rad Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapoli . Now Albany and Saletn.and Mlohiran Central Rciloads for CHICA -90. 40C1I ISLAND, BURLIH9TOI3, rad bit intermediate points. * Thronsh freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRS HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU" Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or LawrenGoburg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ins bulk. Consignments made to F, C. WEOT, or ALEX. QRAYDON, Freight Agcntßat Cinoinnati, or H. O. HAUSTES, Agent.at Lawreneeburgh, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no charge .for commission: no OHABGH 70S DEATAGB 03 OOKMISSIOH AT liAW" SSNOBBUBG. for further information apply to THOB.RATI QAN, (No. 122 Monongahola House, agont of the Company, who is prepared to give theough bb ozim for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafhyetto, Chicago. Peru, Grocn eastle, Crawfordsvfile, Charleston, Paris and Mat te cm &0.. Ac. ' H. 0. LORD. President. Hotels & Restaurants. © V Ji. <K E 2 E 3. O TLJ @ ? No. §5O Utreiiy Street, Halt to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, lOHH SAVAGE} Proprietor. MAVOIG tasks and fitted to, with all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber)* prepared to accom modate his old customers ana tho publio gener ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will bo served up in every variety of style, during the season. H» Wines, Liquors and Ales no feels confident in recommending to the publio for thcdi excellence. Con, Bucket and Shell Oysters rscalTod dally and sold wholesale and retail. mySOtlyd <LPSJ.fi* £3. OtTSSfis, SO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. nSTCE SUBBCBIBSB AHHOUHCES Ja. to the public that he is in daily receipt,©! FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME. Ac-and Is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything: in the eating and drinking, .line, at tho shorted, notice, JOHN SHALER, jfcltbly Proprietor. IPosaiag’s Eating Saloon, OORNBR VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH, FIELD STREETS Where OYSTERS and Ml tho dolloraioa of the season will fco serred up In tho mMt pMatMils gtyte, xUUJNvx, Ohbl4 corner Virgin alley and Smlthfield rt. Apollo wam, biujabd salooh. CHARLES GARDNERfwouId remind his ol| friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance oa Fourth street, fie has always on hand the bast quality of Lagor Beer, and in connection with the hall, a woii appointed billiard calcon, with good tables, bails and cues, Rcmomber the pia oe, Apollo HsJL Fourth EL paarWftod. tra.r.Aa from Fourth. lVlGtly Cornucopia Saloons CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS (Near Market,) WH BE TEDS PVBUC CAH OB* ■jl IN tho best and purest Liquors. Meals served at all hours ou the shortest no* Lunch every morning between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock. FREDtWEIBS, ac2o-ly Proprietor. Spencer & McKay, MWEBS AM MALSTEBS, PH(esi\ ‘t’sAh Brbwbry, t Pittsburgh, September 10,1362, J BISSOUTTION OF PABT3TERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing be tween JOS. SPENCER and W. 11. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August. 1802, W. H. GARRARD being authorised to settle up the business of tho latonrm at the office in the Brew ery. The Brewing Busin ass will be continued by SPENCER & M’KAY. who intend to have al ways on hand a superior articlo of ALB, POR TER and BROWN STOUT. Tho undersigned will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronage, and pronuis to make it their aim to give satisfaction to ail wh may purchase from them. filr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so long known to the business community, l will have tho management of our business, with the full oontrolin tho Brewery. . m , w ._ Address all orders to SPENCER & Mcn-AY Phxnlx Brewery. Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, gels-lyA JAMES MoKAY. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' T 0 E SUBSCRIBERS HATE JUST oponod especially for tho Holiday’s a very largo and desirable stock cf fine gold jewelbt, GOLD AND SILVER WATHTJB, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronse Clocks, Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATED WARE, snob as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card cases, tea sotts, etc., and a large variety Oi Bailable articles for presents, REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, dec2o 43 Fifth street | AND INTEBIOB Royal Mail Company's CELEBRATED REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND BONE OINTMENT, A certain euro for Diseases of Hors os and Cattle, known to and used only by the Company in their own stables from 1844 until the openiDg of the Hailway over the principal routes. After the gen eral use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stock wore discontinued, a saving to the Company ex ceeding £7,000 per annum. In 1853 the London Brewers’ Association offered the Company £2,000 for the receipes and use the articles only in tnoir own stables. BLOOD POWDEB A certain ouro for founder, distemper, rheuma, tistn, hide boand, inward strains, loss oi appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, oolds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of scabbors, glanders, poll evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects oil deramre ments of the glands, strengthens tho system, makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quiokly To stored by using the powder once a day. Nothing will bo found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Companys, CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT. A certain cure for spavin, ringbone, scratches, lamps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dered feet, ohillblaias, wind gaiis, contractions oi tho tendons, bone enlargements, Ac. Blood Powder 500 per 12 or, packages; Bone Ointment 500 per 8 ox. Jar. Ro. 320 Strand, Lon don. McKocaon A Rorbins, New York. * French, Riohards & Co„ Philadelphia. TORBKHCGd McGAKB, Pittsburgh Drug House, iuB:dlyo Corner Fourtn and Market street ilil EBNIBJBULNG} 600DM, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. HACRUM GLIDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MENS and YOUTH’S lAuen and Traveling Shirts, OoUar^iies.Snspvnders, Linen ana With Bandkerchlefs, Gloves, Koee, Umbrellas, &e, ARMY SHIRTS, And Soldiora' Furnishing Goods, always on hand at MACRUM & GLYDE S, anl2 78 Market st., between 4th A Diamond. —jpE&CBJBS ABB YUSEQAES— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, U PUBS (HDEE VISSGAS, la store and for sals by WIIiIiIAM BAGAIiBY, IdS is and ao Wood rtwet TfcTEW FRUITS ASB SVTH .1/1 100 boxes prime Oranges;. 100 do do Lemons: 2o Bass new Knpliflh Walnuts, 20 do do Filberts: 20 do ao Brazil Nats: 20 do Fresh Cocos Nats: 50 do Almonds Bordeoux Inca; Jast received and for sale by xr ,„„I i -EYMER4BRO'S. Nos. 186 and 128 47003 stieet. KMT NIIIBTS, ' SOIiDtEBS’ GOODS I New styles Bolling cheap, at . „„ MACRIiMA aVTDE. ea 3 T 8 Market street, bet. 4th lamond fiOIDIEBS’ BOUKTIES; PEXSIOKH BACK PAY, and other jnst CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, promptly prooured at reasonable rates. - Apply to D.H. HAZES, Washington. D. CL KJjllftlß DAY— Just opened a complete assortment t GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. W. I*. BcdEi a CO.I VVI 843 faton! ollr-.«tr«i,AUtxhmT FIBE IIfSUEANCk BY TUB i»e,jAioE hutusEll iksobmob _ t ooMPAir/, p®" country. OFFICE NO. SCS WAUHtTF BTBM CaolJ Capliol, £229,01(4 00. AsaetO, £Bo3,oo*»*. Invested aa follows, vis . First Mcrteauo or Improved City Pro perty. worth douhle tho.amount...... $163,606 00 Ground rent, first c1a55......... 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co’s 6 9 cent. Blortgave Loans, $30,000, cost 21,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 9 cent, loan 80 000 00 Allegheny County 6 cent. Penney!- vraia Bailroad Loans,. 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well 30cnrod 2,500 00 , Huntingdon ana Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan.-* 4,009 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Etoat 1000 00 °On °* Mutual Insurance Commoreialßafik do ejffiOi’ Mechanics’Bank do sTnajo ?o’s moot Bills Eecaivaole, business paper ; 16J8718 Boot Aeoounte, seemed interest, eta.,l. 6416 72 Cs?S ea hand end m handß ol akmKi 1L386 16- CLsai imeitßY, DIRECTORS. Clem Tinsley. Samuel Blsph&m. Wm. R. Thompdone Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelia* Stevenson* Beni. W. Tingle Johuß. Wolfed? fifxTßhs.il HIU7 - H. It. Carson. 2. Lothrop. Robert Tolnnd, Charles Lei&n<l, Frederick Lenslg, Jacob T. Bu&tiflgs ChariesS. Wood - Smith-Bowen* J am«J S, Woodward* John BiFEcjTPiitsbnrtlL B. M.HlN^MAN^ecJitaw. „ J.GARDNERCOmN.Agent aayls Northeast corner Third ond Woodrtl.‘ iOMTY ABAIMST LOSS S V FIKE. FKAJSKL2JLH iIBE INSLBAHCS M. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OPPIOIfe NO. 485 and 457 CSJaSTSTMT noarKfsh. STATEMENT 07 ASSET'S, JAN. Ist 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act cl Akembl7« bring: Firet Mortgages, amply 6ecur^.. MMM 88 Real Estate, (precent value $1C&313 m a)oost.... v 102,995 35 Temporary Loans on ample Cdlat fcCral Securities— 89J85 56 Stocks, (present value ($86,667 72.) coid £9,786 66 Notes and Bills Recei7abld n . n ..,. mM . LB2l 00 C&shu. 37,919 33 $2^(8,05168 . The only profits premiums which this com pany can. divide by law. are from risks which haw seen determined. Insurances made on every description of Frop* eitj. in Town and Counter at rates as low as aw consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, the? have paid Losses by lire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of aa weltas the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lecsespaid during, the y cor 1859, sd9»£s& DI&EvIOES. Charles W. Banck«7, Horcecai D. Lewi* Tobias W o*ner, David S. Brown. • Eamuel Grant, Is&aoLea, Jacob B. Smith, EdwardC. Bala. Cloorge W. Richards. George Bales, CiIAS. N. BANCKER, President. SD7/ARD C. BALE, Alice President; JTa. A. Bthbl, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COITHLAient Northeast ccr. Third and Wood ite. PHILADELPHIA FIRE' AMD LIFE INSUBANCE COMPANY, HO. 149 OHEBTHTJT STBEET, Opposite (ho Sattam Homo, Cr.pitaJ. @219,203 Asst 3 .*804,348. wru. MAKE All KXETDS OF HT v SDBANOB. either Perpetnal or Limlted,on every description ci Property or Merchandise, at rcrco.ir.bic rates of premium. EOBEET P. KINS. President, •M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Proddeni. DIBECIOB& Chnriea iiejsn B. R, Cope, B. B. Knilich, Seorse W. Brotra, P.B. Bavery, Joseph S. PenJ. C. Sherman, John Clayton, 8. J. M&gsrec E. Wild. lb iStiOisuK, Secretary. J.Q.,ComT7,Asaat Gome? Thira and Wood streets. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, 0006, H, E. Oor, ’.- dfc Fifth Sts, mMD lAb. ffiSIIBAJIOI, DIRECTORS. Wm, Phiii* T *s» James D. Verne?, John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad Wfliiam B, h. v». Samuel P, Shrivel, John K. Parke (■■■wqro B. Jones, Charles S. Bissau i/amel Wall ace. William Vac KJr r • C. Hanson Love. Wm, p: WATT, Vies Prestr B, Set? 3 ?. jyl7“lyig IOJEEB Wm. F. C2A2&DNE klimiW IMSfMMCi GO. OF PITTSBUBBI. OFFICE, No. £7 Fiflai Ss., Bank E2o«2z fNStRES AGAINST AM. SENDS OF XIRE AND MARINE RISKS. 3IBAAC JONES, President; JOHN D, MoCORB. Vice President; b. BL ROOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM, DEAN, General AgOnt. Jonfes* C. G. Hussey, Har* rey Childs, Cap*. R«>7. Gray, John A. Wilson. B. L. Fahnestock. John D. McCord. Captain Aaam Jacobs, R.P. SterUng, Cart W. Dean. Robert L. M'Qrow. Rett. H. Dcna. «aS9 CEMENT T. F. WATS OK, MASTIC WORKER, Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and-eu rerior to any done heretofore. This cement has no equal; it forms a solid and durable adhesive ness to any surface, imperishable by water or frost, and equalto any quality of stone. , The undersigned is tha only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied thlsCemont for the following ?;entlemen, whom the publio are at liborty to re ar to: J. Bissell. residence Ponn street, finished, 5 yra Jas. McCandless, Allegheny, do 5 yra J. H. 6hoenberger, Lawrencoville, do . 5 yra J. D, MqCord, Penn street. . do; Aiyra. A. Hoovelor, Lawrepfeville, do 8 yra Girard House Pittsburgh. do 5 yra St. Charles * do do 5 yrf Address Washington Hotol Box 1806, Pittsburgh P.O. feb2DJyd ||liA€K DIAMOND S TEEL VOBBB PITTSBURGH, PA PAJBK, BB©TMISR«&C©., IUSOTAOTOBEKB or Beat Quality Befitted Oast Eteali Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sires. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured Ifi this norm try, Office and Warehouso, No. 119 and 151 first and iso and 222 Second«streets, Pitts burgh. foblfrlyd WHERE DO YOU BUTT OVK SHOES? GO TO NO. 16TH FIFTH STREET* and get a Good Artiole from D. S. DIFFENBACHER, P. S,—Ladies* good Kid Slippers *for 60 cents. JylB Bacon sides— ~~- 12,000 2>s Baaon Sides in ctoro and for sale by JAMES A, FETZEB, corner Market and Ltstreeta,•_ C'l UITIVATORi, PLOWS; FODDEB J Cutters, seed drills, hay elevators, dog pow ers, chums, farm mills, for sale by BECKHAM A* BONG 127 liberty etreet. Tobacco... 10 fcegc G Twist Virginia just reCTivtid and for ala by JAN. A. FETffISK, jn!2 gnrnar of Market and First Bt. MAT AMD MASBBE FOEHS, HAT Hakes, Scythes, Snaths, Scytiio Stoneaa Grain cradler, and all other harvesting. Imple ment* for sal* to BEc rHAM A LONG V7 t,iharty street. «OAP-<l> BOM S TOII.KT SOAP AS. © sorted, in store and for sale by P.EYMKRA BROS. litft A 12ft Wnf d street. A opsuiiea -™- 150113 '“st reooivi d rend lor sale low by ' f , b7 . di _ BECE HAM Jt LONG . tobi.dhw 127 wl , er( y street. CHOT GtSS-DOCBLE ASI» RISGU JS* BARREL—The best araortment in the city forealeby BOWK A TETLEY, • v ooU • 136 Wood ctr*fc President,
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