RAILROAD JIMS TABU. PHttburgh & Oonnellsville Eailroad. SUMMER ABRANGEMENTSi OK ASH AFTKK SATURHAT, AC OCST lßtb, 1863. Trains will ran aa fol lows, on the P. & C. R. B, Leave Arrive at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mall to and from Uniontown 7:55 a m 6:00 p m fewess do do 3:4opm 9:20 am lutM'Koesr’t Accoin’dr.t’n HKIOam &M a m M do do 6:15 pm 2:ospm Port Perry do 7-00 p.m 8:30 pun Aocom’n. 6;15 p m 6:10 p m Sunday Churoh train to and ' from McKeesport .1:00 p m ■ 10:00 a m Fo“tickSs apply to GEO. BOULTON, Alt. xoruos.oss PP‘r H BLAOKSOH3!i & a i,. t . a BareAE ABB HF.PAK'rtIKEWF THE WESTEBH BIAiUS. DEPARIVKES. Ksprcsstrain, Port Wayne and Chicago/sriß' tato way mails from Crestline to Chicago at 2a.m. Clo - ci and and Pittsburgh train, 2 a. m, - ■t midnight. Mail train, Pittsburgh, Port Wayne S Chicago: 6:10 a. ni. Closes 7 a/m. This train will curry all way mails between Pittsburgh and Crestline. Cleveland & Pittsburgh train. 6:50 a, m. jwses. at midnight. Thistrsin takes way mails between Roeherter, Pa., pnd Bellair, O, m.snaim Express, Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chsoago, «•* atmoprn. ABBI7AJia ffiSfgSS: lu&hrFort m \Vayne A Chicago. and Pittsburgh train, &20 p. m. The mails arriving from the West on 3:55 p. m. and fc2o p. m„ trains will be ready tor delivery at 6:80 p. m. ABKSVAI. A Nil DEPABTIIBE OF THE KASTKBN 51 AILS. DEPARIORES The mail train for the East doparts at 5:50 a,o, Closes atmidnight. This train will also taketh? way mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. The through Express train for the east departs at 430 p. m. Closes at 3:3oip. uu . The Past train for tho Bast departs at 11:20 p, Sk Closes at 10:20 p. m. JJUUVALS The train designated as the Baltimore Ex press arrives at 12:45 p.m. . , The Philadelphia express arrives at 1:15 p. u*. Both of tho above will be delivered at 2:30 p. m. The Past train arriv©3 at 1:30 a. in. tiILABBLPHIA ADVKKnSISimS. m. BBiCfe H, GU, PBODUCB AND PHOYIBIOE oosaiHissaoH mebchahts, NO. 16 SOUTH WAT SB Blti&M Phllfldo’phia. Liberal advonces mado on consagnmeott when required. ■ E. P. MIDDLETOS & BEO., !V?OB7Bhfl OF WIKKB, BBANDIKB, fee AND BfiALSKB IK FINB OLD WHISKIES, HO. 5 HOBTH FBOST BTBBBS' BIL/LDELPEIA. -niOtlyd GEOB.SE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Deals: IB SVBBV DBSOKiyVIOII or QENTB’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STBEET, myl-Xy PHILADELPHIA O. HABBY BRIAN, !rv ci coi’is a peabcb MANUFACTURERS <fi IMPORTERS. -07- H£2PS ETBfiMEifie GOODS AOT lAILORB’ TRIMMINGS, HO. 10 buVIU FOURTH STBEB*, nyl-lrc PHILADELPHIA. MORNING POSI STEAM PRINTING SIBTABIJIS IiMJENT, CORNER FIFTI & WOOD STREETS F IT3BDKGH KECKJSTM SAAB BXTSHfIIVii J.-DITTOBTS A.TTD IMPBOTSMWt TO OTTR OKFICB. Wo ar* 3077 prepared to oxconte ail oriars EVERY DESCRIPTION 01 BOOK & JOB With diaoatch. and in the most superior stile Ws have on oQca 0K00W23 TO KONE la Ulo Sis Ab<3 wiU pay particular attention to KAIIiKOAB, SESCAM a LE&AL PRIMM BULLS OF LADJSB, OJBCSILASS, BILL HEADS, BLAH KB, DEED CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS, DRAT BECBIFTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors CABINS, HBADIKeS, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Faic,lnvitations,&o. Oar UoUitlos lor prlatiaa PQ&rtRS, PROGRAMMES, &C JOB CONCERTS 4 EXHIBITIONS /killS UN@'£7KS > A.S@3SI> We oanlnaow complete tatiiiMtitm >s*o TIM anbbbicbi BOOK WOKS Qif"EVERY DEBCRIrt'IOH. Scbool and College Cataldeaeo, •• Miscellaneous Catalogues, CeMCtntlnnst Bepoit*, BcieN,** 1 Briar® ®fro®i£ LETTER HEADS, w ' BL4MBO6HBr«HS#BM®®- ,j *!• X JJ.’VJ.\zr; O&tW** BTJRHtSHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EXEOITEKD PBOMBTLY BABB & MYKBS, B>AffZ WIsMSCVI. str» aoif Specialties - at kaxhins druo Store, 03 Market street, three doors belov 4th street^ Rankin's Spiced Blackberry, Fo r Dial rb oe a; »ys in tery , Cholera Infantum KI, F?r I S! and Bladder. Bodkin's of intririsio Tiloe. Figaro Segura, Hard aria Soft Robbs* Syringes; Hand ror6,4c-;at RANKINIS DIH:U STORB | = ari27 No. 63 Market street, below Fourth., g_H© JTOK WAS 1 Banking Houses, &c. TKT HO&BKES « SONS, BA.SKJSHB Xii • and Exchange Broken and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Aoooptafioes, Gold, Bilver and Back Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughosttho United States. Deposits received in pur tecs cr %feT&"rth ,*"* b *" m DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. -65 ,F©lbs£®jS:^'SUßESEXs OHABTEEED IS 1855, BAHiT, PBOH O TO S O’CIrOCH; 1 J. also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, feem'May Ist to November ist,-£rom 7 to 9 o'clook and from November Ist to May Hot, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposit! reeeivedof all sums not lass than Oxi 1 Ppy.Att, and a dividend of the pronto declared Wloe a yoar, in June and Deoember, Interest has ieen declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of ei* per oent. a year. fniorogt. if not drawn cut, is placed to tho credit of the depositor a* principal, and bears the sain© interest from the first days of J une and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the dopcsittfr to call or even to present ■ his phss book/ At this rath money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing-the Chart©’, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, farnishod g-vd*. ct. application ofSoo, Faxamnir? GEORGE ALBRX3. VICB PUESIDSPT3- John B. HTaddem Isaac M. Poanook, John Holmes, John Marshall, Alexander Speer, J&mea B. D. Meed%* Beni. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. &L D« James McAuley, Hill Burjprin, Junes Eerdman, Wa J. Anderson. TXUffTBXfI, Calvin Adams, James D. Kelly, John G. Backofcm. Peter A. Madeira. George Black. Wm. Vankirk John C. Bindloy, James ShidJe, Alonse A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, W alter P. Marshall' \?m. Douglas, Johs (>rr, John Evans, Ilanr7 L. Ringwalt- WmPWeyman, J ohn ii. Shoonbercuf, Wm. S. Haven, n'm. E. bchmeru, Peter H. Hunkc_\ Alexander Tindto, Richard Bays, Isaac Whittier. Win. B. Lavely, Christian Yeager* ARWIERS’ DEPOSIT BANKING C HANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT Par and Current Funds Seoeived on Deposit. rgvHE CNnEKBi«KKn RToniHorn i ERS are individually responsible to deposi tors to the whole extent of their private moans: James Marshall, William Young. John Scott, Jacob Painter, William Walker. William Carr, Samuel George, S. B. Robison, Thomas Mellon, Thomas Scott, Robert Bell, Joseph Love, John McDevitt, D. A. Stownrt, John Floyd, 1). R. Galway. Hay Walker, W. W. M'Gregor, John S. Dilworth JAMES MARSHALL. President. IL A- GEORGE. Cashier. i»ns SAVINGS INSTITUTION INCORPORATED BY THE GISLATUBKOF FKSSSI'LViS Open for Depo3 re from 1C . m. to 2 o ’clock, 1 m, daily; also oa bATI’KDAY EVENING! from 6 to 9 o'clock g®“Offico. G 3 FOURTH STREET. INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM Payable to Depositors in May and November, which, if not drawn, will be added to the princi pal and compounded. PnESIDBNT—ISAAC JONES Vtob Prbbiurnt—W. B, COPELANL TUUBTBE3, ’ Hon Thos M Howo j Hon J K Moorhetd Isaac Jones, I C G Uussoy, Wm H Smith. I Jacob Painter, Harvy Childs. | Nicholas Voestly. W B Copeland, Secretary aud Treasurer —A. A. CARRLKIL iy&lyd LOAN OFFICE, HBNEY W. CIMIOTTE HO. 100 BHITHFIKLD SIESM Near the comer Fifth, Pittsburgh. Money in labgb and smaix quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds, Jowelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length ct time agreed on. The good.' cannot bo deliveroa without the Ticket. M2r OEoe Hears from 7 A. M. te EO ir. L jaSO JOiOa i,&TTILJS,' Jr HO. 108 FU CUTIS S'tSEET, STOCK kM BILL BOOK rromlenory Notes. .Btook Bonds, and Mori bought and *old BVIffIEIAVINeS INSTITIitSON, NO. Bff llOSmitnfield street, opposite the Custom House. Chartered by the LogislataKu* Presldent. VTO3 PBEBIPEKTfi. Wm, H. Smith U, F r fluid Xho3. D. Messier A. Rcb jman Francis Sellers Joshu' Rhodes John F. Jennings, JacoL Stuekrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack Joriah King C 2a? A S Bell Jos Dtiworth S S Fowler W A Hood Jas W Woodwefl R C Schmert* FR&hm C W Rickctsoa J M Tiernan 6 H Hartman D M Long R J Anderßon Jas W Baxter D E McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Coohran Wm Smith W Ihmsen 0 B Jonos B F Jones W II Phelps C B Herron EROBSTABT i.KD TREASURER, J>i E. McKINLEY. Open daily, from 9a.m.t02 p. M. Atoo.TW day and Saturday evening, from 0 to S o’clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME at t upwards. Dividends declared in December an i Juno of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are place u o too oredit of the depositor as prideipal, and bsi.r in terest. thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Laws, Ac*, icr nished at the oSico. This Institution offers, ospemnlly to too- e persons whose •earnings are small, the 9i>portunit y to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum Which will be a resource when noedod, thi i r money not only being safe: but bcanaginterest,• stead of remaminit unproduotlvo. my- KHTELOm eOHTBAt’K! Just Receive<l, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Dark colors and very CHEAT. MOHAIR EMBROIDERY BRAID, uwiojr BEtTiue, JET. UILT AND STEEL BELT BUCKLED, Invisible Bead and Braid Nets, \ SUSPENDERS, i Together with a general assortment of otho? goods kept in a Trimming Store. WHOLESALE ROOMS np stairs. MAGRUM & GLYDE, j No, 78 Market St., i:'J- ■ • r g 2 . Between Fourth and Diamond hoop stuff a ismtTi'Ki . : THE EfTRERSieWED WftHLD RE SPECTFULLY inform the Public thatthey have opened the stcre No, 57 Fifth street, under Masonic Hall, with a large assortment of -of OVbfy description, manufactured by then selves; hnd they are prepared to offer unusui indecduxhhts both to W hodesolo and Retail Bn: ; ers; The-material used in the manufacture o iaof thuvery best quality, and, ,bein manufaetured on the premises, the work is guar our establisl ■mint can’ atony time be repaired. W e cordial to *all on us before before p* chasing e | sewhere,aswdleel confident that tl extent of our business-enables-ns tooffer i seY-SmS- s?.Fifth ' i>oo-i&-ois t - .r-b&i Ai J'joc i The genui^ebriibd. 2EI3BETARV VRU CHARLES A. COLTAV REAL ESTATE O FX'J.CIZTL*# ....JAMES PABH, Jr. TBDBTIEB. Hoop Skirts, Business Cards, &c. lt.o’nAßA O'HASA & M*GINN, Attorneys at Law, REAL. ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. <03 rw Particular attention gi veQ the settlement of Estates, sale aind transfer of Real Estato, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, oollcotlons in any part of the west. , . Prompt remutancos, and fall correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to our care* lulG-li J. Q. W&hDOX. J> '°‘ KELL*. WELDON & KELLY, Gas and Steam -Fitters, I PLUMBERS AO BEASS FOUNDERS, 164 WOOD STEEET, NEAR SIXTH, PITTSBURGH, PA. Pumps sold and repaired. Proprietors and I Manufacturers of Dakin’s Patent Water Drawer j and Muagrave’s Patent Gas Cooking and Heating I Stoves- a 022 | JOSEi’TI B. I SUCCEBBOB TO I JAS. P.FLEIJIINO. DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery, No. 77 Federal Street. 1 ALLEGHEN Y CITY. PA, Try22:lyd _ __ _ _ SiW."OABPET,'', 01 UC LUTBY U SC. -aT- So. 87 Eonrth Street. . HBOiiG wr PRKWOUB TO THIS JLAI* K 3 rviv-tocein prices, of which the iulleri tu w.ntr.ga ir* ofTerod in purchace FOR CASH. JoPO*...v : lidii L. J>yiii...Wtt. M*L:Ct.U.SGi PITTSBURGH STEEL WOH I? JONES, BOYD & CO., MANUFxtTE K BBS OF ( AS fi b ITE£ also, bonne, :’U>w, aad A B Ste-J tiPKJLNLL frud AXLbIS, corner K'Si o•v>^ < vt» noMris PITTSBURQILPt jN©.'3aOOBHLBAJ», COMMISSION MERCIAHT rot TUB BJ.LB 07 FIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. H WAT3P. BTRS3T, BELOW MARK 9>nTBßimßU. CUKTIS C. BTKINSIRTS, BCITBBAL ©USE CABPESTEH AND JOBBER SHOP VIESIH AUJST and Lil»eriy Streets, Pittsburg. Pa, 3®-Ordcr?joficited_Md promptly attendod to R. HUTCHINSON (LATK OF LKECH & HUTCHIHBOK.)) HIM HERCHAI Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Floor, drain, Fink. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, Beat Brandi of Family Flour Always on Hand. Mo. 102 Second Street, Botweon Wood and Market, PITTbBUGIi, PKNN'A. fc3_Libarnl advance made on Conflirntnents, • apll-lf d Rosas’: DALMiAi.. A. F. DALSSi-i- K©BT. & 4)0. Wholesale Qrooera, CGKEISSiOS tS!) FORtfiRDIBS BERCHIO AND Dealers In Produoa and Pittsbursh Manufacture so. i»i Mwntnr stkket, CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court House, Pittsburgh. « 11, BUSINESS ENTBUSTED TO hi« oaro will rcoeivo prompt attention. Col loctions mado and tho money promptly remitted, dodklyd , " .3. dte Xvi- , Hrass Founders, GAS AND STEAK FITTERS, All kinds of Brass and Iron Oocfc* made to orders ALso, BRASS CASTINGS, 01 ALL KINDS Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid t tho fitting up and repairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. Tho numbers of thio firm bolne praotioal at shanioa, of many years' experience in the oust aeaa, will insure to give satisfaction ip *l re r y epeet. Bo6lyd-gu2g__ U JpIIOLSTEK ¥ 9 NO. 86 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD ralilE hI’BStIBIBKKN HANVFAO JL TURK and keep constantly on hand over, article In their lino, vie: Coniines. Ornaments Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattraaei of &U Kinds; also, tho celebrated Patent Bpnm Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures Prompt attention given to ail orders for at ;i^“i]r Mdown roTk^bTiMdk. J. E. CASIDAY. Sola, stock, llrnft, Bond and Horl Base, Beal Estate and Her. cimntiiM Broker. OPPIOR, ROOM No. la BURKE’S BUILD IN 8 KobRTU STRYKT. Ptttsbciih, Pa. Desirable Mill property and other Real Kfltat. to tho amount of 5100,000 for sale low. a_, va. o <?Ei t. O 1 1 UV orR DTXUfCAH. DUTHiIiAP & CO., Manufacturers o.‘ yIIKE WHITE Itr.t'lSEß C A K M O N O I X. S . Office, NO. asa LiBKRTY STREET, Pitta bnreh. Pa. ly B - B ™ l * Cl II A Nil EI.I E B S BBACKETB, J CORNICES, CANDELBRASS, LAMPS, " EEGILDED OE EEBEONZED. j and made equal to now. Also. Cliau*loll©ysi Ac., altered to burn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of j WELBON&KELLT, 164 Wood street, near Oth. :u IIIAttLBB UAG2E. SSAGEB & HICKS, Iznporteri and dealers in Cloths, Cassimereß, Sattinets Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, 255 MARKET STREET, Hortli Side, FUllADKLPilllt jyL—Do9-lyd HEiSBY W. BEAUMONT dCO.j DEALSEB IN Foreign Brandiei, Wines and Gins. Also. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, am Ginge Brandies. Old Mononghahela, Kyo, an< other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum* Ac. j No. 83 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth stroet, PITTSBURGH, PA. Hotels. Taverns, and Families, supplied a* moderate profits for Caah. mySltiya - vT, oujnfiNSHia...» prcKrayeaiu ...r; OTkimreH. n.rH«nd, CUTJNTNGHAMS A CO PITTS BURGH CM GLASS WoB£B—Wft.l house, 11® Water street, and 156 First stree Pa., three doors below the bela House, Manufacturers Cil Window Gl&£s X>rQE^i2t£ , Glass Ware and Amor can Convex Glksst p&rio7 windows* choroir %T*r« roblin , ' ll EW FRENCH PAPEB HANGINGS from tho celebrated manufactories of Del|- court & Dofosaes, In Paris, just received and for sale by * mny4 EVOLVING) ASD HASH, MAT rates, hay and manure forks, hay elevators, erain cradles, soylhos, snaths, scythe Btones and fe No 127 Liberty street« WHJijBJUED AND BJB* lid rolyins J ■ -121 Liberty rt?«4 1 ° ‘ jd *:s\ Business Cards, &c. T.T.fAlw ®SA«JJLI£W, .trie, i. H’axira WHOLESALE GROG IRI HOS, 18 AND 20 WOOD STSEST, WILLIAM B& CO. WIOLESAIE SROOHIS, And Importers of WJHKfI, BEAHME3, SIJP3, «*3. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers In FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 887 Blbertr Street, noStlJ PITTBBBB6H, PA. WM. H smith JOS. R. HUNTER Wl. 11. SMITH & C© 9 WHOLSSAIE 6fH)CIB’B 801. itCOUC SHB 141-FIRST, STBEtf* dflkl P I TT6S ÜBS g ■ ry Ac A? A az je wkNS, Plumbers and Gas Pittera, MO. 1«9 WOOD NTBKBY, OPPOSITE IUtST CHUBOH, PITSTSBUBSH AND 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY FBMPS, it TDIiANTS, SHEET IBKAIt, Lead Pipo, Pig and Bar Lead- and Plumber I material in general. Oil llefinerio3 fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanka lined Lead or Copper. House? fitted with Water ana Lwj Jttt* lur«w. , •, . N. B. AU orders promptly &G>pbu<u k* 3:ly«i i 3, S 3, I’* Manufacturers and Dealers ta 500 QAP LETTER', and all kind* cT WRAPPING PAPER, have removed iro Ho. 5*7 Woo<l rtreo? to HO. 83 RMT-CHiTiBI-D STREET. F \ i t a b n r s k . P &• Ofcflh T)*ld “o.‘ (JHAKLIiS li. OAUUWtIjL, (Saooessor to J&3. Holuiea A Co« POBK PACKER Dealer in Bacon, Bard. Boear-Corod Hams. Smoked Boot <fec. Comer Market ar>:i first atreats. Pittsburgh. Y ; fl fIOSOa«A«E' Itf LA PLANING MILL, wouldrespectfulij m form the rubiio that ho has rebuilt oinco the are and having enlarged hia establishment, -and ftlloo it with tne newest and must approvod machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planu** , boards, scroll a*wine and re-sawins, docis, and shutters, kiln ar»!*l, frames, mouldings, bo? FrrraaoEQK. Bept 7,1557* _ fpj ttabnrsrt'S kirt Manufactory, H AVISO OFEKED SAt.ES ROOMS In thi a city. I beg leave to call the attention ©f the public to my own manufacture ol skirts. : Ist. I feeqp a larger stook than any wholsaler in this State. . , . c ‘ 2d Yt e make a greater variety of styles, Sbapoß.Sises and Qualities than any manufactu rer in the United States. , , , , ■ 3d. Thu steel and all the matonol lor hoop iikirts. from its primitive e'ato to the saioaroom. aro uuder my own supervison and entire control, consequently customers can obtain ektrtfl from this house without paying a second profit Also thelargest assortment of Ooreetsconstant ly on hand. ... r Our retail department is in charge of com petent ladies. , , , Merchants supplied cheap at wholesale, il. ttCUNITZER, Maoufacturor, 49 Markot. cor. 3d. Street.^ PITTSBURGH BAUGAINS CARPETS. JUST OPKHAD AT M’CAIjLUJI’S 87 FOURTH STREET. A largo assortment, which will bo scld at a v#ry great redaction from late prices aa^_ iSiSW CARPfiT STOBE M'FARUNO, COLLINS & CO Iletween the Post Office ami Dispatch Having just purchn-sctl for cash, during the re cent favorable condition of the markets a inosl extemdwe and complete nssortmont "f tho nowesl and.choicest styles of. Carpets, Oil Cloths* WINDOW SHADES. &c. Uy oua-rfJuotion in prices wo have.aUooat closed »ut our lorrner purchases, and luiin'fler to bu> era ntwholtMolo-and-rotaiU an crrttraly new A treati jlock, unsurpassed by any ,6Vor tffered in this rimm SCHOOLS. , IIIOH SCHOOT,, SKI.KI 1 SClluOLh, FHnAI.E fOLLKOE. WJEKILKN IMVKRSITY, and the various city and vicinity. 1 V Also a oomplcto assortment ot SCHOOL sT^tIONARY, Copy-Books, Pens, Slates. Rhhb@, Writing, Letter and,-Note Paper, hnvelopos, Drawing- Paper, Kolos, Composition Books. £c. For 6nlo at . Oh AS. C. MfiLLOa’i : Sl/NYcod street, Pittsburgh; U ijii ix.JiiHSia’ ani> i'iulubess i A Boots, Shoos, Gaiters and Balmorals, mode to ordor. of the best materials and workman- Ship; . W.JS BCHMEKTZ * CO., • - * -= SI Fifth "trart •~J. RODMA* hi HOODS IMITATION OF JT Oak, printed from board , an oxactf.>«»py. with panel mould ugi t® r W. P- M-AK^UALL, • »_» ' ; fc Wrtn^«trAAt. HOC buihilfl p'imo yellow‘iheiled Corn, in store ane for <m « w AMES A> FETZER . J ju!s oornorMarket and Ist street *n**sa -kiS. K' ttirxn-,-—'• a* mi«h . r tits at'Millrir 4 Bfokrtwa’s.-’ •• x | BBYMBB A IBaCMSsor to Royxtiw 3* Ailtlowoa,] . WBolesale -Doalar.) ia . Forolrn tfraite, STtttt,' (JusarSif^ 6 Worbu, A o., HOS. ISS &OTISB WOOD STRBHT. prrrsßDßßM i*6 BB AM 800 FISUIUM A 3 Sale by .a DtrßQisr. Wli AN KliT N , “PISTS AN quarto,” Hoidziclt'a Champagne, 30 Casca Sparkling M.OBOIIO, In otoro and for “jgjjjjgjfc RIQKETSON SEW t(ir OF CLOTHES ~WRINQ A ere, just roomvei & LONG. 127 Liberty street. TiHEAP WAU PAPEBS-LOWEK V/ than present n^e^,^ fo r^snJ 0 87 Wooa St._ W. P. MABSHAU S 7 Wood street. IOTOTATOJES-lIS BAKBBU POT - Jt'too^jußtreo’dandfor^o^:^ Corner Market and lflt-.pt.-; 'lt DOZESJMWCT reEBS> 811-IKSCS js •ago (gjtafenl SU, AUcrtWlT.; - FI IT SB BBS tsjls res uatok's orrtOJi. i\ slaUTki^e, 71 *73 mm STIIKET HuililiiiK. Wo arc now olTerijig KCmls AT rIUCES UF A TJSAH AG". SCHOOLBOOKS used to the JAMES feOWN. 126 Wood street Railroads. 868. / i :• 1 • / }: i SCMMKB ABKiiaeKMKST. OH A-HD, AJTEH? £l9?© AT; AETi|:2oth. imditiak (MLimik. SESJE fraJDfcSO Mt4itSg9l ! TffunlTflH MAIL TBAIS JL leaves the naaacngei Station every_morains (except a m, stopping at ralTflta titas, and mgfrir.fr direct connections at Harris burg for Ralamoxe And Washington, andfor New York via Philadelphia- . . THETHIIOUGH ACCOMMODATION-TR AIN : leavos tho Passenger Station every morning (ex cept Sunday) at 4 50a m stopping at all stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and mak ing direct connection for New York at Pkiladel- I P *TME THROUGH EXPRESS- TAaIN leaves dally at a,50 pm, stopping only, sta tions, making dirajfcconneotion : at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route and Philadelphia, THE PAST LINE leaves tho station dail7, [exoept Sunday) at S,SS p. nu stopping only at Srincij'Al stations, connecting at Harrisburg for ialtimoreand \V iishington, and at Philadelphia for New York. A.9X)o£t?ii<>l>AYT©N TKAXKS. •j OHN3TOWi: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, ieavfts duiiy (oxc«pt Sunday) at 3,d5 p. m., stop ping at rdi statiutj and running as far as Ccne m&ugh, PIRI>T ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for WaaU skssicn daily (except Sunday.) at fl*Bo a. i oSCGRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WcH's station leaves dally, (exoept Bun day) ni. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN . ffall'a station loaves daily, iexcept Sunday) 1 4«t>0 p. m, I h'OURXH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN W&IPe station, lcavo3 daily, (except Sunday) 9,10 ?, ». TILE CHURCH TRAIN travel "Wall's Station at ©.05 a ra: returning loaves Pittsburgh at 12.45 p ecu »V7niaH3iH« TBAU&S ARUiViI IN yilliiSUiiflli Afl FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express p * Philadelphia Erprosa —— *A2© s * m * Fast lane... .... —'*••*•££*£!£ p * Through Mail tram m * JohnatoKL Accommodation.; JO f os a. QL Ut Wall's Citation Accommodation ®*2B a. m. jid ft .-‘ii’D Station Accommodation »,3o a. m. fca Wall’s Station p. m. fith Wall’s Station Accommodation...JB,<lst>. m. Baltimore Express mil arrivo with Philadelphia Express, at 12,20 p. m.. on Mondays. -&y~Xramc for BlairsTule and Indiana connect tt Blsirsviile Intersection with the Mail and Johnstown Accommodation East and "West, and tlso with Local Freight, East and West. . Trains for Ebensbarg conneot at Cresson with trains and Mall train west, and with the Through Accommodation and Express Train The Traveling Public will find It greatly to their interest in going Bait or "West to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD, as the accom modatioos now offered cannot be surpassed on mi* other route. The Road 13 ballasted with atone, and ifl entirely free from dost. We can promise Salaty, SpeoL ana Comfort to ail who wTcr ibis Road with their patronacc. FfeSSl ff '-. HZW YC&&. • • ©lB,BO * - ynrLADKU>aIA 10,50 . BALTIMORE....™™.. 10,00 S*|o IIAIUUbBUUti 7,65 £sr*liaMaae chocked to aii stations on the Pcnn- I |Slrr. 6 d, *nd to Philadelphia, Balti cs and Not York. . , . . . ' 4js-P»3Bcn»ttß purahAan* uckoto in oars 'Will i ct v-vett- 1 an csecos;} aooordin* to distance tr*T elod in audition to tha etation rates, except from , Nations where the company has no affent. | HO'R!l€Jffi—ln ease o i Loss, the Company mu | hold vhemisolTca responsible for personaL baexxie j csii\ Uid :or au amuunt net ezeeedin* ©MH>. pf * Omnibnfl Line has been employed to eonrey to and from the aopot. f-x Ei oaarco no t. to axeood 25 cents for each eassenzer and bsoSa^a. Vor tickets apply to rQx jr. BXEWAKT, Agent, At the Ponoa. S. IL 1 a*33&*6? tiuticn on Liberty and Grant 3trcc:s. no!7 ■2:502 jisea. ?lff SBBfilill fl. WAHS & CHICA6O KAMI' TO AXili FOISTS liS TUB WEST. iC3UTK WEST AMD WORTH WEST. Mi or If*! hikl .Host UlrMt Houle to the Nil JISIKR A.K EAS & E3LESfT, l N » AFTEBAI-KII. 20tll, 1863, run *3 follows, vn: — WE3XWAiII> TUKOUUII TRAINS- Fast Lit;*. JSii)r*£S. Fittsbarsh...-liOoa. m Allegheny I*lo ni. Alliance *lt a m * V* 1 ’ J? Orwumr...-.* OOa m * IS p ' 5* ft. VVmaJtauMu . “ *• m. Jliicaco »»oj> ,a 740 ““ I f‘ fOfc CULUKIiIKi. CiMOIKBAH A SI. LOCK Leaver Jreatiinc.. jMtuoiii-5!i5..0 <M» i. m -."523?““ Louisville....l2 50 a l ~ fJ* a m A Louie- Sloam_ **“ p “ /UTraiTJatarviisn «> wiuoaav kiiujzh caau«« ti Cub. . * £. u,—Tho time to Cincinnati la the same a* ey Steubenville. Trains on Doth ftoads moat at Columbus, nnl passcntfero all no Into vtocinnau (OffOtIICT CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL, Mail Accommodation. Leave Pitta bunrh 7 o« a m f *}J p m AUetfhouy ? lO a m i SV P m Ecw iirlghton..—* am 3/>l p m Alliance 11 HO am 1 10 pm .8 ISO a Crestliuo 6 00 p m -7—• Those trails ew)]> at principal btattons between Allegheny and iwchcstei. hjsw muainoN accohkodatioh IKAI.N6 if rotn ioclor&l attest Btattciu Alio* gcecy City. Loavo Allegheny U 15 a m ISODu 4 45pm 610 p m NTashton 1115 aml« », moSOj.m B 20 p m EASTWARD, Leave N Brighton 5 00 am 6 30 am 12 20 pm a 50 pm Arrive at Allegheny 6 00 n m S 15 a m S S 0 p mlMpm Tickets good on these trams aro sold at rodiuea rates. s sir ward t&a.us'is ARKIV a AX PITTSBURGH Cinoinnatti Express .< »« P m Crosdino Mail - - 7 . p “ *Jw Trains are ran bj Columbus time, til mine lea slower tban Pittsburgh trne for imrthar twormation and tbroarn 'li mply to. GKORGifi PARKIN. I'ieketA \ Union Passenger Station, Pittsb rgn uid A. 0, t/ib’SKUHEKItP Agent. AllesUm. j uiiti ii. JISRV lb, General Supertntoaaw Wfl. P. BHXNN. General Pasaoager Agent Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheeling R. SUMMER ARRANGE MEM®. ON 4»t> AFTEK MONDAY. AP^. April UOth IttOlt. Trams will leave the U©- poU.ol tip Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as'fcUowii; _ PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. ■SSiSzv’.’So*-" ? 1 - 4 s A* - efuS 8 ... .5,20 " 10 , 25 "* ! ®’ lo . “ CounooUag at stoubenjillo and Bel * a }f St °°- benvillb and Indiana RaUroad and Central Ohio Railroad lor Zanesvillo, Newark Colnmbua.Aepia Dayton. Indianopolis, Cincinnatti, Louisville Cairo. St Louis. St Josoph. and aU J 52 south-west, ancl at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. pnTSBUKan and ci bvh jAND linb Leases Pittsburgh...... l»Ot UL 12,40 p. HU dO - 4AO 2.50 _ dn Do.rxfd .. a 4 ,, 1 « , do . Alii an o 4,A3 ~ do Ravonna £24 _ 5,32 _ do Hudson 7,55 CSIO M Arrives Cleveland-.... 7^o Gonnealan* at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Pniladelpnia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance., with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at Ravenna with Atlantio and Great Western Railroad for Warren. Greenville, Moad villO' Union, Carry. Jamestown and Salamanca: 4t Hudson, witu Cleveland. Zanesville and Cincinnati R R for Akron. Cuyahoga Falla and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C andJs R R tor Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT R RforSandusky, Toledo, also with she amors for Detroit* _ _ _ WellsTillc Accommodation lesvef^ 50 P*®* Returning Trains arrive at a ®U®.»O and B*os p m and 210 am, , , Througn tickets to all prominent points can. be proettered at the Liberty street Depot, Pitts . GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent* and at Allegheny A (I CASSELBERRY, Ticket 561 IDT * !,,T P WIIiSM®WAaT. A*ent At the qSoq in Freight Station. Pens Street. ap2l HIAISINH JaMf 300 bores, 100 half and 100 quarter boxes - newM.R. Raisine: 100 boxes and 100 half boxes new layer Raisins; 25 Frailsseodless Raisins; 25 Kegs do do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now landing andior sole by ' REYMER A BROTHERS. ' eo2S No*. Ul u*u» Wood rtmt Railroads. BOTO ■ VIA MVKB AHO M RAILROAD. ! “ niDUßjtPeus «nd cihcihnati a. b. *3oitiiorf6jr St‘lnflmiapoEa with TwieHwtf. •AdHJeKfb Hsots rad Alton Railroad, to St Louis Mi La&y.ettaand'JndianapoU .Now Albany, and *fiilcnL&naiMiehigan Central RMloadsfor CSICA- W. BOWISLAND, BUBUHOXON, And ‘ all liffomiedlata points. • . J&rowtE freight Trainto INDIANAPOLIS. TERRKHAUTE; LAEAYETTE and PERU. " freights and passengers carried from Cinein n»fl or Lawraneebnrg in less time than by any other rout® by twenty-four hours, nnd at so low rates. Tha only road by which shipments can bo I tnade fromCinamnati tothe West, without break ing butt. Consignments made to F. C. WK-ST. or ALEX. GRAY DON, Freight Afenisat Cincinnati, or H. 0. HAUSTKS, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, JOHN D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no charge .for commission; no OHABQB JOB DRAYA62 OB OOKIOBSIOK IT IiAW -1 For farther information apply to THOS.RAII GAN, (No, 122 Monongahela House, agent of the » Company, who is proparod to give THBpuaH -sa • cbept3 for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, r Terre Rauic, Lafayette, Chicago, Fere, Grech -4 otitic, CrawfordsviJie, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. Ac., Ac. H. C. LORD. President Hotels & Restaurants. gAVAGH ..HOUSffi, Ho. 500 liberty street, lest to Pennsylvania Pasaenge? Depot, JOHfi §AVA6Ei Pxoprtstciv KJAVISe TABES ABTD FITTED TO* JuL with all the modem improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the publio gener ally, with tho best the markets affords. Oysters will be servod up in every variety of style, dunng the season. His "Wines, Liquors and Ales he reels confident in recommending to lh*s pcblic for their excellence. , - . • Can, Bucket and obeli Oyateys raceivtc ‘»a2V and sold wholesale and retail. myS;-:ly<. OSJih& HOL^, SO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. rutllK HGBNCRIBRB ANNOUNCES JL to tho publio that ho is iu daU7 Tecmpt ot FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME.- and is prepared to accommodate the. patrons i of tW old and well known house witnevcirtmng ; In the eating imd drinking line at the ehort*»; notioa. JOHNoB-AliifiA-B i i&10:ly Proprietor^, Woasig’s Eating SafiuGH, CORN HR VIRGIN ALLBY AHN SKITH- JIBLD STRHBia Vm«« OYSTERS ana all tit* deliaadM of tic wjaoa jriU b* serrod nr In ool4** coroc? ~VtedP alio? Smitfrfiold Bt • POLLoH4LIBIILIA»DBAM>«B. dAßDNElLwould remind ms oIS friends and customers that ho is still to bo fociu ™ toold stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street, tit has always on hand tht bta. quality ol Laser Beer, and in ■ balls ft we;: ivp\»otn;«»i bilaard saloo , l J -litn BOOa lables. t*a!b anc cuca. .. _ , t _ ~ . Remember the nU ce. AnoHo Ks.iL rourth st. o«arWrto.i. -.n tm«w«» Voyrtb_ Comacopi£o Saloon, ; 00 UN SR OF UNION AND TOTH STREETS WII be THE PUBUC CAS OB • IN tho boot and pnrsat Liqaorc. Meals served at all hoars on the shortest no- U Lanohorei7 mominr beiTrerafte hoarse? 1C and 13 o’alook. PRBD.WEibB. onSO-ly _ _ Propnctai._ Spencer &> McKny? BRITOS AND lALBIEBS. PBoraiX. v! TSAM IiMWKBT. 1 Pittabuish, September 10,1362. J n IkISSOJbIiTtON OF PABTSKBSHIP. if —Tho uartnorshfp heretofore existing be tween JOS° SPKNCEIf and W. H. «ABOARD was dissolved on the 20th of August, 1802. W. E GARRARD boing authorised to settle no the^ hnsiuoas of tho late firm at the office m theßrew\ eir. The Brewing Business will be continued d j SPENCER & M‘RAY, who intend to haTe al ways on hand a sunenor article ol aue, ruxv- TER and BROWN STOUT. Tho tmdersngnod wtU b e thankful to the friends of the lato firm for a continuance of their r to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all wh “Sr?ROBERT of Uibprty street, bo, long known to the business community. wIU nave the management of our businOes, with the lull 00 Addrl£ : aU B SPENOER A MoKAY Phmnix Brewery. ■ JAMESMcUAY. PRESEMTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' 12 40 p. m. 12 50 p. OB The subscribers hate jus* opened especially for the Holiday’s a very large and desirable stock of FINE gold jewelry, .8 40 pin gold and sieves wathes, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, fine Bronse Clocks. Fancy Goods. SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card cases, tea setts, and a largo variety ol suitable articles for presents. REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, dee2o ... 43JFifth street_ | «NDO« AMU IMTEUIOB Royal Mail Company’s CELEBRATES REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure for Diseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and used only by the Company m their own stabio3 from 1344 until the opening oi the Railway over the principal routes. After the gen eral use of these romedies in all thestables ol the Company, thoir annual sales of condemned stock were 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 their own stables. BLOOD POWDEB A cortain eure for founder, distemper, rhouma, tism, hide bound, inward strains, loss oi appetite weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of scabbers, glanders, poll evil, mange, inflammation of tho eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impuro blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all derange ments of tho glands, strengthens the system, makes tho skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using th'e powder once a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Compaays, CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT. A certain euro for spavin, ringbone, scratches, lumps, tumors, sprains, BweUings, bruises, toun dered :eet, chillblaios, wind galls, contractions ol tho tendons, bone enlargements, &o. - Blood Powder 50c j>er 12 os, packages ; Bone Ointment 500 per 8 oi. jar. No. 320 Strand, Lon don. McKeeeon & Rorbins, New York. , .French, Richards «fe Co,, Philadelphia. TORKENCJ& «& McGARR, Pittsburgh Drug House, rc Corner Poortn and Market street B/lUBriISHINW 6100DM, • JD SUITABLE £OIITHE BSASON, ' B9ACBVM A GIiVDK Invito attention to tiedr utook of BBNTLB MEN’S and YOUTH'S Linen and Traveling Bbirta, Collars, Ties, Snspenders, Linen and Silfi HandkewWetß, Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, *c. AMMY SEIBTS, And Soldiers’ Ynrmalms Soods. always on liena at KACBUM A ULYUE o, aaU 73 Market st.. between 4th A Diamond. JpEACHES A5l) VIHKG&SS- 600 BUSHELS DRIED" PEACHES, 12 I*a PURS CIDES VISECASj in rtoro and fbr s*J« by TOJJAH BAQAIiB'S', fais 18 and ao Wood Btw^t wr KW FKUITSANB SCTB io» boxes primo Oranges: - 100 do do Lemons; 2o Bags new English Walnut*. 20 do do Filberts: 20 do do -Brasil Nuts; 20 do Fresh Ooooa Nuts; 50 do Almonds Bordeoux Irica; J ust received and for sale by REYMER k BRO’S. an 26 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood stieei. A KMT SHIRTS, A SOLDIERS’ GOODS I New styled eelHna cheap, at ' MAORI) M A ' *eS ffi Merhet street, bet. 4ih Utnond SOLDIERS’ BOUNTIES; PENSIONS ►3 BACK PAY, and other just CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT- promptly prooored at reasonable rates. Apply to JQ.H. HAZES. 103 Joarth street Pittsburgh, and CHARLES C. TUCKER. WMhinston.D. C. r|ims hat— Jmtowned * «ompl«t* laaortmoil i GENT3’ FURNISHING GOODS; ii. h..mp«ee a «0., Ml IIS F»d«raJ oitrjtmt, AU«th«ar • BY THB BBUAIOE MUTUAL HSUBAHOB i OOMPAUY, I Off PHILADET.Prii*; 08 3cU &sS^,°L^^o? Woll “- : i eonntry. dFFTCSS EOi jSOa WALSOT BTBB ' Carti Capital, 5223.G10 60. ' , Aflsetß, . , M. ~.. Invested as follows vijg First Mortgage or Improved City Pro- - Jporty,' worth double the amount...... $155,606 00 wound rent, first class... « 2,462 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co*s 6 9 oent. Mortgago Itoanu, $20,G00, 2T.SGO 0Q Philadelphia city 6 9 cent 10an.»..~~* 80000 00. Allegheny County 6 9 cent Pennsyl vania-Railroad Loans—...—lo,ooo 00 • oEnteral loans, well secured .. *6OO 00 * .untingden and Broad Top Maim tain .•; .. i R ailroad company.mortsag© loan- 4,000 00 l&ulroad Co. Stock.. . APW.dOO Stock* uf Rellahee Mutual Insurance Company- M . OO took of County Fire Insurance Co-..- * * LO5O DO : Stock cf Delaware M.S. Insurance Co. "TODJOQri ommermal Bank do , jfiftfyfll leohanics'Bank do 2,012 60^ Bnion reinsurance Co*s Scrip.——. '16000;, Bills Receivable, business paper .« 1839718 Book Accounts, secured 6JW T 2 Cash os ks3d end in hands of agents. 11*385 15 (Hear Market.) Insurance. JFIBE INSURANCE; OLHM TTNQIiBT, PrMbsttt. M DIR3GTOBS. Clem Tingle?, Samuel Blsphaa. It Thompson, Robert Bteen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj, W. Tingle? John B. W onel Marshall HOJ. H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Inland. Frederick Lcnnls. J &cob T. Bunting. ohßrle<"P Wood Smith Bowen. Jr.pvrr S, '•►oodwaid. John BisselLPiiLsburtfc* B. M. ElNCHMAN,Secretary. J. GAIU)NERCQFFIN,Agent, aySi Northeast came? Third and Wood eta. IMfeSHITC AGAINST LOSS 33 Y 71* I5£3S . yftagwg.reFlßElJiSCMßHa- JL COMPANY OF PHILABBIfPHIA. OPYXCBr. NO. 435 and 4S? CSSLESTIFTTr BTREKT, ne&rFifli. a STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist 1860. •' . published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, • being: First Mortgagee, amply secured...—.4A.B96JBB 88; Beal Estate, (present value = 61.) cost 105L955 95“ Temporary Boons on ample Colbst- ’ _'_j ! teral SeCuritieo- 89,135 56 Btochi. (present value (586,667 72,1 _ cost 89,78866= Retea and BUIS able -LBZLOO Cash— - 87.919 83 &208,06T65f .ZThe only profits from premiums whichthiseom-' pan? can divide by law, are from rishs which have peendetermined. :'lnsurances made on every description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as Ut consistentwith security. . , : i Bines their incorporation, a period of thirty I years, they have paid losses by lire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby, af* fording evidence of the advantages of Insuranoet as well bo the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. ___ X*ci»« puid during the year 1559, @£2,258 88*; DIRECTORS. Charles TV. Bwicfccr, Mordeoai D. £,ewit. Tobias TV figner, David S. Brown* Samuel Qiaai, Xaaao Lea, Jacob it. Bmiin. Edward C. Dale. George TV. Richards, George Kales, OBLAS. N. BANCEElLPresidttit, EDWARD C-DADE/Vice President. *Wt|. A. Sraeu Secretoryprotem. • ' J. GARDNER COFEIN. Agent - Northeast ocr. Third and Wood ; « PHILADELPHIA m AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,. 50. 149 OHEBTSUT BTBEET, oppoolte the Oaatom House. CspHai 5219,200 Atcots g 304,94»,, NrnriM, SUES «T.B. KIHDS OF EU“ W tsuilAJiGit either Perpetual or Limitcd,on «7fiiY description of Property or Morchasdiitei' M re&sonfthie rates of premium. KOBBST ?. KINS. President ■ M, W. BALDWIN,-Vico Presilaak r DIRECTORS, ChE?l&» Bs?ocr RRCop*. • ■'•'* Ji. jj. Georgo w. Browa, P. IS. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, 0. Gherman, John ClnTtozL 6. J. Magarga R WHoT, J. Biaozbcah, Secretary. J. 9. COFFIN, Agent. • lyizly Corner Third and W ood streets. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Offlae.H.E.Oor. .. A & lifth Sti. V, use isD Mb. mjbimi; eiI&ECTUBS, Wr riili’’‘S, James D. VernM, John V/sts, Capt Jno. L. Rhqad William B. h ts. gamnel P. Bhriyor, John & Parke 6~-«rc B. Jonee. Charles S. Bissq.j Daniel Wallaqe, William Van Kir . C. Hanson Love. •Win, PHlLlPS,President: £OHB- WATT, Vice PtM’tj t~B»a F. <3AmPSBB» Sao*y jyW-lyb “ILLESHEIY IMSUHAHCk EO. Or PITTSBUBGH. - OFFiCISi 80. S 7 Fifth Sb, Bftiite Bloch; tHStiILBS AStAIKST'AM. SUHDSO®’ FIRE AND MARINE-RISKB. ' - S3ISAAC JONES,President; JOHN D.MoCORD, Mica President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary Cast WILLIAM DEAN, Cenersl Assnt. l „ ‘ -JiIRECTORB—Isaac Jones. 0. 6. Hnsseyi Hm lay Childs. Copt. K. C. Stay, John A. Wilson. B, Fahnestock. Jean D. McCord, Cantsin Adam Jacobs. R.P. Stsrlin*. Capt W. Dean. Robert L. M'Srorr. Sort. H. Davij. "nB»v tIWUSHT T. F. WATSOS, MASTIC WOBKBK, Is prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings with improved Mastic Cement* oheaper andsu perior to an; done heretofore. This cement has no equal; it forma a solid and durable adhesive-* ness to any surface, imperishable by water 5 07 frost, and eqnal to any quality ofstono. .J The undersigned is the only reliable and PXTO" tieal workman in this cement in this city. r I hare applied this Cement.for the following gentlemen, wnom the public are at libertytoxd- J.Bisaell. residence Penn street, finished. £ yfr Jas. McCandlosa, Allegheny, do © Ytt J. H. Shoenberger, Lawrenceville, do o yrs J. D, McCord, Venn street, do ; - HTyrs A. Hoovelcr, Lawrenceville, do ® yrs Girard House Pittsburgh, do '© JOT St. Cbarloa do _ do Address Washington Hotel Box ISQ9» Pittsburgh P. 0. febSOayd. |JIACIi DIASIONI) H IC£L WORKS PITTSBURGH. PA. PA ISM , B®®TraiEK&CO., HAHcrAtrmMßfl or Best Quality Refined Oast Steel* Square. Flat and Octagon, of all sixes; Warran ,ed equal to any imported or manufactured In this country, , ;* ta- Office and Warehouse. Ho. 149 and 101 ETirst and 190 and 123 Second streets, FUta 3nrgh. febtoyd WH£KE 1)0 YOU BUTT 018 SHOES? GO TO NO. IBTH FIFTH STREET, and get a Good Article from i D. S. DIFFENB ACHEB;. - P. S, —Ladies’ good Kid Slippers .for 60 cents. jy!B . BACON ail)£S- - . 12,000 E>a Baoon Sides in store and forgd® W JAMES A. FB2ZER. jv2 corner Market and lstStreets, CCJLTIVATOB9, PIOWS; FODDEB Cutters, seed drills, hay elevators, dos pow ers. ohuma, farm mills. & LONG 127 Liberty street. - Yi^ai^.-rg°ggg^g for a ]° corner of Market tad KratSt. ITBAY AND MANURE tOKHS, UAt [Hi Bakes, Scythes. Snaths, Scythe. Stones. GraL cradles. and all other harvostmK. Impler ments, for sale by BB( , & LON& ¥7 Liberty BtEW% _ o oaf—>o BOX* 8 rOnJEpQiPAS © aorted. ii More and * B EOS. T3S Alsu WVv datral* AFraEASSOBTMERT OFBISW H Bolls lost receive d and lor sale low JS&a BECKHAM 127 ri Wty gtreat. feb7;ditr SHOT BCTS-DO®BUi BARREL—Th» dtl fi.rsU.by BOW WS?rt&.
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