RAILROADS 'Amu. THE itycsla RINE &CHICAGO WIN TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST WINTER ARRANGEMENT TIME TO CINCINNATI AN QUICK and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chiang, shorter-than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Mail Line. Express. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,40 a. m. 1,40 p. in Allegheny 1,50 a. m. 1.50 p. in Mansfield 10,03 a. in. 10.10 P. m Arrives Creetline 10.40 a. in. 10,50 p. in . Forest _12.43 p. in. 12.55 a. In " Lima 2,15 p. m. 2,30 a. m " Port-Wayne..... 4,50 p. m. 3.00 a. m .• Chicago 11,00 p. m. 'HAM a. m " St. Louis 12.43 p. m. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI Sr ST. LOUIS Tosayas Croetlino 10415 a. in. 11,00 p. m Arrives C01umbu5....... . .. 1,30 p. In. 1.30 a. in Cincinnati 6,45 p. ni. 7,10 a. in " St. Louis 10,40 a. m. 11.53 p. m FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leayes Crestline 10,55 a. m. 11,00 p. in. Arnve at Indianapolis.. 9,00 p. m. 9.00 a. in. Terre Haute... 2,25 a. in. 2, 5 0 P. m. " St. Louis .10,03 a. in. 11,55 r. m. -- AR-Trains through to Chicago without change of Cam • N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads inset at Coltunbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS. Mail. Express. Leave Chicago 6,20 a. m. 6,30 A. m. Arlive at Fort Wayne... 12,06 p. in. 12,30 a. m. Crestline 5,05 p. in. 6,20 a. m. " Pittsburgh-- 2,25 a. m. 3,50 p. in: ' Both Trains make close connections with Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern aides via Allentown and Philadelphia. - Only one change of ears between Chicago and New Fork. via Pittsburgh and Allentown, on train leaving Chicago at 6,30 p. m. rettehing Pittsburgh at 3,50 p. m., and New York at 10,43 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Liana Aliegile p y at.. 9,30 a. m. and . 9,30 p. m. Arrives Newßnehton.ll,lo • 6,10 Leaves New Brighton. 6,30 " " 12,10 " Arrives at Allegheny.. 0,15 " " 2,00 ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. - - - - • Leaven AlNiche - by at 12,50 p. in. and 6 P. m Leaves Economy at 6,03 a. m. and 4,00 MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at 8,10 a. in. Asa veis at Allegheny 1t 11,00 a. in. A ea tea Allegheny at 2,30 a. in. Arrives at Alliance 7,3 S p. in. MI Trains are run by Columbus time, which is le mileages slower than Pittsburgh time. MI Tickets good on the accommodation and marten trains are sold at reduced prices. trough trains connect as follows M*Alliance. with trains on the Cleveland and P tteburgh Railroad. At Orrville. Ohio, to and from Millersburgh, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, llandusky. Toledo. Detroit. etc. M Credible. for Deleware, Springfield, Columbus. Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louje: Louisville. etc. At rozed, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cin --'elanati, etc. etc. At Law for &dem Dayton 'Cincinnati, Toledo, - • ,_,At di n zor e,f or P a ra. Lafayette, Ind., Saint • 'Pltuletermoduito volute in Contra! In- Mna °lliftiefs: - At. Plymouth for Laporte. • At Wanatat 'Mr all 'points on the Louisville, New _AlbuinyandeMeage Bolivia& • Aaid.at Hhiestro„with trains for all points in Mi- Ivois. Missouri..lowa; .Wisoousin and Minnesota. or further int . ..trendiest'.god 'through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARHIN/Preket - :Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Threingh Tickets for sato at tho Ticket Offices of the Conapany on the line of the road, to II 'part At Vaned Statee. WM. P. SHINN, ' General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. G.N. CASS. General-Superintendent. Cl-I.A.NGI-E OF TIMF: 1882. THE 1862 yRNSIIVANIA-00111,11,LgoAn. FJOIIT DAILY' TRAIN WINTER ARRANGEMENT. - ERWIN, f ALLIL rom TRAIN L sseEAEN V PINTA the Panger Depot. at the intirasetion of Liberty and Grant streets. every porniaigieksephEtmday)atrkld a. ni, atonninir at gdigOkla bet TlMl.lsttiburah andihiladelphia. ie trait arrires in Philadelphiaattl:ls p. m., making close connection for Neti York from Reif.. eutiq Depot, at 12:00 p. m., over Ca I Adel I and dim Line. • - ...T. Ili . _.EXPRESS TRAlN__;_isivee.4' the above ...in.. stopping only at pa r t:KW/IS - Mats; UR snaking direct montane- Monist bunt for Italtimore and Washington. "andlor New York via Allentown. This traiit RgilsalgigisiaavlMMl a. in., molting con ' rie6tion Wit frsow.E.ensington Depot at 9.30 a. in.," ott• Vainden and Amboy line. A BLBEPING CAM:terms. throttish - from Pittsburgh :to Jaws Pita! via Allentown-20 milea—attached • t 41 I ZT • :LINE leaves the.above named sta ' den' - daily; (imeept .Sunday) at 2.50 •a: gym., etoP autb,afincipal stations, connecting at liar • rusgirOir; fintoreand W m ashington. This train arrives in, iladelphis at 5,25 p. tn.. making clogiflenniasiatiiin for New 'York from Kensington onirßausgenk,Ani)ioy line. Wit111 0 1. 0)1 AMIION TRAINS. JOHNS . TO4Ii ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Bail* (except Sunday) at 3.00 p. in.. stop ........Dansataitstations and running as far as Cone- BLEST AC COMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday,) st 6,40 a. tn. 0 0.3) ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for • % . otationieciior daily. (except Sunday) at • 41!. am. AQCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wiill's station leavea daily , (except Sunday) at 4,00 p.m.. ..IURTH ACCOMMODATION . TRAIN for atation. leavea. daily, (except Sunday) at 1141. p. m. • • SETIVILIIIIIOII TRAINS"' . .._ slatitTYF IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: p_ lifioP-...4.,...u......;..-,.-... - ~...- 1;15 p. m. Fast Line • . . ...I.:e 8,50 p. m. 1,80 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation • 10,30 a. in. N % .. . . 4* titabolutosmmtnodation - ' 0,30 a. m. • 'tt • Ill t t i to n n A "cm rrn i alto% 1 1,01 1 1 ft. In. P. In. 4thlir reStation Aceoinmodation 8,05 p. in. nalP•Ftehmor :Bleirsiille and Indians connect at Blahaville Intersection with Johnstown Ae _Lion Bast and West. and &pram and ~. .. . • , 1tf.:,...., , ,., r ... a z: ~ •'' TO YO .... DlOdrilk • , % " so '''-' M AB • . '•••••,. ,—.. o.os WM • d. . : ' . 7as .- , t , , , oliiieliedioaLletaticeis on the Penn #?_ .. ' I "ti ' . .. and to Philadelphia. Balti , • • d New York. St LIR %1.., ' '.. '4. P . . ' . litinotWin alma will ... “. . - • • •• , • to distance tray alskin addi .•' '• • •'sreta .•• n rates, except from , •Iliniar thlkconiPans bas no agent. • 'ln arose of low the pany will Itdd ***eh's. responsible for palmist bamrsse I t oak. and Sr an =aunt . ,exosedingel** Jig. nr -41 4_==411 , . has an employed to eiroeSrpamosmirtalin e to and from the dePeti et a oharge'ntit tO ' 2 5 oeuts for each 1 . 1 . I = o l6 l4 ittffliFt• , 3:: is .. .43 i 5 4) ni,2.is:.,l 7 ll4.lMgarkliir . lki nt. At the Penna. R. R. P on Liberty and Grant streets: "WellatimLNlVlll. --.' AL1. 14 4 iA l l.l.Angi &wedded's", Ajtriese — , Ps. • 11011:11Z VIA s• AID • . 'IMONAMIUSIIO CINCINNATI N. N. . °44D I M A "tMitimWm4l.l444 • .and to St. Lonis and Lafay ' env Albany and Salem and for MICA 00616ft* 14;NGTO7 all "1-I,l4otripagir uLI6. ta and natoingen front, cumin natl4r 'Lswreneeburg in lone dinii" than By otharionto by twenv 4 four Won. and at m low rain. The mix road by which shipments mu be Wads Man Cincinnati to the Wait, without break it blip 11.1111Lirstr teatlePtrit'Aittl iitrro vi-i tzt a• e .lois• pt stte r i eZ e s tir f= xt = cm a t im Nt7 THOMAS -kkragaze. (No. 116 Water street.) agent of the compuw,--tobota yremufbP9ffiv• C = ll4rll"" a a ttl. Yeekh aina 31104,0, t tg). P•111, Oesee lb : dilak VraWfOrdsville,aisdistm Fazio and &o. H. Y. l i lyeareident. J lIN F.-CREEL General Aram 1842. IMPORTANT. 18IfUe., ,Aujogsaorrs PURCHASING TRUSTS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. A n d otheriointe in Mahone Sward.' Ka or the Tatted's. shoeld insist - An - hathypogijoir that reed the , PIAI4IIIO. The ally rail roatilhaoeliaarulf Link to St. t iorg m lph. A airrja. theodiedet. sail ft e to as roosted fp p"aiaireaabail by ran. aayiuss • • - i a year niaars.ta aimr-alt Wahl la' Xmas= •• f CLEVELAND k PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. rrtaim C11A.1414.E.D. ON AND AFTER NONDAT.NOT. 25. 18e1, trains will leave the Depot of the Pe an 'Tanis Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURG_ _,_II COLUMBUS S.: CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 li. In. Steubenville 5,2 k " Newark 12,05 p. in. " Columbus 1,30 Arts . .. Cincinnati 6.15 St. Louis 10.15 a. m. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p.in ... . _... ... • Newiii47;iiie is:iii " • - Newark 12 midnight. Columbus 1.30 a. In. ArEires Cincinnati - 7.40 " St. Louis - 11.39 p. in. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping cars attacked to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh 7.55 a. in. Wellsville ' 1.25 " " Steubenville 5,2 S " " Wheeling 6,35 " Arrives BeHair 6,50 " Levee Pittsburgh 1,55 p. ni. Wellsville 1,00 " Steubenville 5.10 " L Wheeling 6.25 - Ai n rives Beßair 6,10 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at BeHair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a. in. Wellsville " Bayard 6,3 S " " Alliance7,os " " Hudson 8,2 " Arrives Cleveland 9,35 " Levee Pittsburgh 1,55 p. tn. . Wellsville 1.00 " " Bayard 5,21 " " Allianoe 5,50 " Hudson 7.0 I " Arrives Cleveland SOLO " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscorawaa branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance, with - Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Hudson. with Cleveland, Zanesville and Chicago Railroad for Akron. Ctiv Falls and Mil lersburg, and at Cleveland with il. ... E. R. 11. toy Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C. it T. It. It. Mr Toledo, Detroit and Chiang,. Wellsville Accommodation Inv:U.9 at 3.35 p. in. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as Ml lows: Mail Train 4,10 p. Express Train 2,03 a, in. Wellsville Accontmodation 0,40 a. ❑t . Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago, or points West of Cleveland. inu•! he Particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can he procured at the Litiody Street Depot, Pittsburgh. J. STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply nt WILLLAM S. IV AII T, Agent, At the Company's office in Freight Station, Fenn street. itoTi UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. NEAR, WOOD. /11111 E 11113111CRIBERS MANUFAC TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their fine, viz• Cornices. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, M at t rases °Tall hinds• also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fist ur” , . WW- Prompt attention given to all ordure titr ht tint; and laying down Carpets Oil Clothe, &v. 'odElt ROBERTS & ROE N 10 E.' HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS V . NG " S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OT,D STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS. It ES TA MANTA and the trade generally can he supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. Lid 1:01;NO, Proprietor. Young'a Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY ANT/ SAIITII - STREETS Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the seioon will he served up in the ni..st style. - °el.& corLer Virgin alley and Sinithliel:l=4. I+ AVA Gr 3P., II OIJ S I 41' , ilio.'l3o Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. Iji.k.VING TAKEN AND rirrEz) ull., II with all the modern improvements, thi , p.,- polar resort, the Subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers cud the public uener ally;atith the best the Markets atiorde. Oysters will be served up in every variety (It vtyle,(lll I lug the season. ills Wines, Liquors and Ales he reels confident in recommending' to the public h,r their excel loam Cull, Bucket and Shell Oysters ryeeive , l doily and Nild wholesale and retail. ury2tels.l SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, Trios. STONE, Prop'?le t o.r. MIATING TAKEN AND FITTED EP, a great expense ; with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accommodote his friends and the public generally, with the beet the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the 00,1111011. LIQUORS and ALES ho feels confident in re oommending to the public for their excellence. /a - MEALS served up at all hours. and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. npl:ly - - OUR HOUS E , NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. THE NIUMSCRIBER • .111NNOUNCES FRESH SHE p _L il L li A ND O h A N 'OYS d T a EH y S ec G e AM E o . f Ate., and ie prepared to accommodate the patrons of 'this'old and well known house with everything in Ote eating and drinking hue at the Fh"rtest notice. JOHN SRA LE R. ja10:19 Proprietor. - EXCELSIOR - OYSTER ANO EATING HOUSE, No. 111.1 rood Street,.Pittaburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE MUM; AND' WILD GAME, AU 1 Moir Proper !femme. no l la 'IIIEO. REINEMAN .k CO. MANSION HOWSE, GEO. AILMENTS, No. 344 Liberty Street. just e-- aide til°f irr arZ b er Depot of the Pennsylvania' Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house In the city for passengers arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at, considerable ex pense,. fitted up; in excellent etyle, the IIIii.N.SIDN 1101.:61:, woul d , respectfully solicit a share of public patronise*. His Larder and liar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly • WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLLUE BENNET'i, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordials, Wined 0 1d Mononga hela said Modified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh faiihn WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Illationd • near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ger Always on hand, Blackberry. Cherry an 4 ftr ey. Brdies. Old Monona ela Rec tifiedii6 E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., ncroirrna OP WINES, BRANDIES, &e., FINE-,DkDAHISKIES, lea s NOILTE 'MODE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. aplOari "atm he Me BIN llatibursb.M INSURANCE Ma~~;~~~,t: ~~; :~~t~ BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL- INSURANCE COMPANY, • OF' On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, Ste., in town or country. . . . . OFFICE NO. 305 RAE\ ET STREET, Carla Capital.. $229.510 Do, ;$303,50tii 96. Invested as follows. viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount Ground rent, tint clase Pennsylvania Railroad Co's vent. Mortgage Loans. $30,000, e o .a Philadelphia cityti" E t emit. Allegheny County 13 - it rent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Lou tp • Coils teral loans. well secured Huntingdon an d Broad Top Mountain ltailneol company. tam gay° loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. mo c k Stock of Relianee _Mutual In-nrance Company • Stock of County Fire Insurance Co Stuck of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. Commercial Batik do ...... ....... Mechanics' Bank do ......... Mon M. Insurance Inc' 5crip.... . .. Bills Receivable, business taper Book Accounts, seettred interetd, ere.... cash on hand and hant6 of agents. 5303,508 96 CLEM TINGLEY. President. I )1 R ECTORS. Clem 'Tingley, Samuel Ili , phain, Win. R. 'Th,;nipsun, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, • Cut•neliva Slevensun, Beni. W. Tingley, J (dm It. Worrel. 11. L. Car,ou, Z. LotlirOp. Robert 'rotund, Charles; Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Cll6 ries S. Wood Smith Howell. Janles S. It'oodwnr,l, .lohn B. M. 111. N CUM AN. Secret:to'. J. (:ARDNEIt COFFIN, Agent, Northea, , t , ornerThiM: Ln d 11 oo l etc. ELAWA ItE mirri-Ar. NA VIET 'l' IN -1.111Ail; ICA NEE Cilb7.l POR By THE LEWSI.ATURE.OI' I'ENNSYI,- ANIA, is:ta. oFFicE. s. E. CirRNER THIRD AND WALNUT s rßErvs, 1 iil I,A .NIARINE INSTRANCE . 6 on Ve,+- ,a 31,,, ear„quJijal to all I , art4 of the world. INLAND IN:IIRANCE:: on tbaals, by Rivers, canals, Lake=, and Land I'arr;age,, to all part: cut.. FIRE INSURANCE,-; o, ART .inunlise generally, on Store,, Dwelling Hodges, Ace. DlREorulti,..--Wiiiiani artin. FAlnrl and A. Solider. Theophilu, Jaltil lla% Janie, Tramoc,ir. Wm. .Ir.. J 11.111,1 C. ilitMl, WM. C. laiwia..lt - e-eph 11. Seal, Ur. 11.. Al. 11 tvt,m, Gem. I:. Li..per, 1114-11 rinig. Charle, Fciley , S:una•A E. J. F. l'eni-ton, Henry Munn. Darlingum, 11. .lone, Brooke, Sim...er 31'11v:tin. liurton:Jr.t Jaunt; 13. Al 'Fa .jo : hug h.yre. John }S.:Semple. tJairgli, T. mon:mg,- 4.11. Better, .1”. ItiII.I.IA.AI Pre,i•ient. "MIS. Viva Presi.lelit. :40eretary. pA.MA:DEIR A. A gew. ja , -,4 '7 N o . e;I Water Arvet, Pitt , hurgli INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F I R I. TWME FRANKLIN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pill LA DELPHI:V. OFF 11: Et NO. 433 and 437 CREST UT STREET. near Fifth. sTATIim ENT 01' Publii , ited. Agreeably to Art Ayr art' being: Fir,t .10r1z.04 , .‘, amply ,e,ure.j. heal , ore,ent. va:uo $10:;.31.; illjoo l t Tunii.orars Loartat on nmpto collni tont] C,ruritie... Stovks, tpn•,or.t %duo 72,} N9te, ai..l I:arcical•h $2.2 1 et.t The ..eIY nr.• .01l 41111.111. r., been lei °rill made sei r, ery Prop el ty. laity. as 1.. W a:5 are eieitii:lent with seetirity. Sinew their inepilortition, thirty year:, they have pail be Fire, In .111 det... 4 1.t oyeeerliea F.etr ..f ;.: • fprkliter eVitlollee , ..l the well as the ability auvl 111th proaii.tra, , al ilabilitje.. th0‘...tr1W40.1.:62.15:1 :16. Charle..! \\".ll. .. . htvia thrant, Len, Jitooti R. Smith, Getirire W. itiehiirtl4, ikerge 'II A.S. N. l!ANeli Ell. A1:1) 1..11.E. i.•.• Itim. sUEI:I.. St . l • l - 1•1,, y pr. 1V . .. .I. IIA 11 I , N Eli IN, ntybi Nertheii,t eer. Third and ,ri. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF irrri‘sier l'retttitlent. co tl:DON.S•tcr,t.try. tpt. It. D. rtiCillt..lN. ttt-a I .Ititettt. N. 9t.! %V:tttti: ttt.rtatt, Spam: artshttt l ...e, up -!air:., Pty.-burgh. 1\1:1 int , tairt• n4aitt-t :til Una, of 1:11; I.: a n d 31A RINE A .11.. m, who are kn., !I in Lite t•otatnattinity. 11,1 art: dottratitttl • i,y itrotaptitt,..atol linC . rtlitp , to tain the rat•tttr Itattea,sutotttl. ttl ft.tring btt,t ttrtat—tion to rim,: ‘vlitttinsire to Ito in-ured. .-U - i.SETS.O(7,,BER 30,h. ISM. Stork m At,nitt, ; 6.3,000 00 . Mmtipii.re 2.101 00 intim Furniturn 2 - .0 00 Open At•eount,i, elit 7,,0tt .1-1 CHLI) 15,3..10:.1 Premium Nntt,s 1f7.6115 20 Notes anti "tills di. , -ttunte.l 17 . 1.075 11 DI RECTORS. It. Miller. Jr., Janie , Nl'AuleY ; Nathaniel Ifohnot, Alexander Nimiek. George DA rsie Win. IL Selith, Chu+. W. Rioket,i,n, Andrew Aekloy, David M. loaix. Alexander Speer. I: ..:y J. Thotna, B, nj. Baltewell, John R. I.'Cune. rnyls CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSITItES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SA M El. EA, Seeretar.Y. \VM. It.-111A LEY. President. Office, ('or. of Market and Water Sts., in,nres against l.n.e 111111 Da nuuu in the Natio ;on of the Southern and Western Hirers. Lakes. and Bayous, and the nisi gation of the Seas. - • Insures against Loss • and Damage by Fire DIRECTORS. Win. Bagslei', as. Park, Jr.. Win. G. Johnston. E. F. Jones, Reese Owens, T. M. Howe. B. Preston. Oipirge Bingham. S. 31. Kier. John Shipton„ Jas. M. Cooper. S. Harlin itgli. J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth, I'. H. Zuu. mh29:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE E COMPANY, • ESTNUT STREET, he Custom Bonne. ,100 Assets ..... .8301,919. WILL MAILEAILL KINDS OF IN. RANCE, either Perpetual or Litui ted,on every description of Property or .Merchandise, at relumnable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING, President M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President. DIRECTOR Charles Playas. K R. S. Cope, E. English, George IV. Brown. P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. T. Magarge E. IViler; F. BLACK tinnr, Secretary. Third . COFFIN, Agent. Corner and Wood streets. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS. JAMES A. HUTCHISON. President. EENRY R. ATWOOD._ Secretary. Capt..TAS. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agents OFFICE NO. 98 WATER !STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1861. Stock Due Bills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $78,750 00 Bills Receivable,. X,557 34 Bills Discountedgag 36,236 76 Morte 00 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank 12.000 stock cost $ 6.165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank . stock cost 5,175 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost 2.050 00 50 Share s burgh Bank of Pitts- - 2150 00 Balmes of Book Accounts Office Furniture Cull .DDLE'CTO,RB . w in . Rifoimei,- Jail :A: R utebitisA 1 Wilson Miller. John A/141k w in ip . . , ; .; 4.;_11: - Inibisin. josm i • -v. , " Richard Hays. Jos. Kirkpatrick. -IL Wallace. Robt. Dalsoll. Geo. A. Berm Wm. A. WAIN% Win. Mean/. Joao Woodmen. nal DAILY POST. MONDAY MORNING; APRIL 14 Oh, Land of the Free, o ' er the toning sea, The bark of the Pilgrim came, And Plymouth's strand, by a fearless Land, Was lit with u sacred flame! Above, to the skies, with their eyes, They turned them in fervent prayer, Aml Libertysmiled, o'er the boundless will And dwelt with the exile there S! 1.401 00 Oh. Lana the Free ! Oh, Latpl c.f the Free ! Built up !.y the hand of find, thin ye. Thy. harmer sh u n wave; o'er the home or the Ana IL ,at o'er the;world abroad! Our fitthers are dead, and their noble tread Ilas passed from lite valley and hill; I have won But the deeds they have done, arid the prize they Shall held them in memory The stars shine as bright through the azure night, O'er river and vale below, As they shone down then, on those iron men, A hundred lung years ago I 21.350 00 1,050 00 "00 00 5.13.., 111 2.012 160 00 16.'"r is 41.216 72 11,3b3 1) We cherish the sod that our fathers trod, Eatih mountain nnd stream and plain, With the climes that sleep On the tuarge of the deep, All links m one mighty elmiu. Each object we love—all around—above,— From Earth to the heavens blue: We'll erush out the wrong with our arms so strong, And chug to the Right and True. Our navies shall ride on the heaving tide. And bear to the world afar Our ha nn ' t of might. bathed.in Freedam'a light Unshorn ofone stripe or star! God pl , lrper EH, th,n! in the gaze of men, For l'reethou and Right we'll stand. While our loftier song ever floats along— For Gu l and our native land: From New Vork rgus. Grow Corn for Your Cows This is an important subject, and merits I the consideration of every owner of neat stock. 'lore is, perhaps, sear - ..ely alarm ' or in the country rdio may no t , by a prow. idol'', and timely forecast, in a great meas ure provide against the misfortunes of an unfavorable season. For instance, it is not in huntait ti 1, , (10111 to be prescient of the future, to foresee in the spring whether the summer will be characterized by ex eessive dreuth or otherwise: nail farther.; even. notwiulustanding their former long experience and close observation. cannot know months iuu advance whether their pasture will be snflicient or insufficient to maintain their stock in full condition ; hence the greater merit. in those who ap prehend the worst and provide for it. All this may easily be done, merely by culti vating an extra patch of corn, the size of which will depend upon the number of the stock it is intended to supply. It may be !panted thickly in drills, or - strips, • two or three invites in width, or in hills about half of the mum' distance apart in the row, at th- discretion or the grower. It is sonu•titues sowen broadcast, and when this i; done a liberal iluatitity of seed Sh(11.1111 be 11Sed: but this moile is perhaps most oh jeeti;inable olanv. as it precludes the pos sibility of after - cultivation. The variety beM suited for this pnrpose is that known as Stowell's Evergreen Corn, and seeond to this is the eonotoun sweet corn, Roth these being extraordinarly rieh in sac chariee matter. ?1,ti:~i,3J3 1 ..!!): 1 1 2: The proper cultivation of corn, though deAigned for fodder. shonld in no ease be it. Often that the amolint of l•rialuce obtained from th e land is in ploporLion to the care bestowed in raising it. \Viten the corn is half grown. it may be used, it required, for li. , eding to cattle, by cutting out every row, leaving the remainder for larger growth. Cattle always are very foinl lifereen. imceident corn: and when fed to milch cons. it is found not only to inerrad-e the quantity of will:. but also to improie the q mility Or the butter. For reeding, gre,ql cart planted from about the Ii g n ihoing of into -, to the widdle of July. at inter:ids of a fortnight between each planting. and thu., secure an abund :thee of feed titr the cattle until the pasture.- , are again rratored be the hill rains. it 1..e-adet , , au excellent pray tie' , for F.:4110 . 111r roll'4ll. turfy, weed-land to a State ofcleaulinetts and good tilth, and the brat fallow crop in the World to pre cede a crop or wheat. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, U?InER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN EIROTHERSI r iiis INSTITUT:ON, SITUATED AL IN 1.011 ETTD, Cambria county Pennsyl vania row miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was ehartered in MR, with priviliges to colder the usual o , llegiato . Honors and Degrees. The, l oca ti on of th e college in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountable being proverbial ter its pure water. bruiting :lir, and picturesque scenery. -icholastie y ear .itillintences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of ATtiIIST, anti ends about the 2t3th of J i following. It is divided into two Sessions. Stmt. - ants cannot return home lietween the SeSSiOIIF. All the Apparatus neees sary t;tr Land Surveying, Engineering, ac., will be furnishing 'by the Institution to the St I lISt runo - lvd and Vocal Music: forms•no extra •tharge. Students will be admitted from eight year, to the age of manhood. Mama—Board anti Tuition, payable half yearly advance $llO Washing and use of Bedding It) Classical and .IL'itlern Languages, extra in Stmlents spend Vn at the College .. . .... 15 Reference can be matte to the Rt. Rev. BishoP O'Cinner, th the Ilex. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's, • Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. siz EA LED Pnorosais ARE iNvrrEn till the 15th of April, ISd2, at 12 o'clock, M., for ,Supplving the United Statee Sub. Dep't with 0,000 head of BEEF CATTLE on the hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City. and each animal to average 1,300 pounds groan weight.: ne animal admitted which weighs less! thin 1,000 pounds gross. The Cattle to be delivered at each times and in such quantities as the Government may require. Cattle will re ac t ruired under this contract soon after the cons closed, Heifers and bulls not wanted • $"9 1 3:17 , 1 71; • . A bond. with good and satisfactory security, will be required. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Treasury notes. No bid will he entertained when put in by con tractors who hare previously failed to comply with their oontracts. or where the bidder is net Present to'respond to his bid. and all bids to be accompanied by two guaranties. The names of firms should be stated in full. with the precise address of all the members of the firm. Bids t o be directed to. Major A. BECKWITIL C. lt, S.A. ; Washington, D. C. • Guarantee : We; —, of the county of —. and State of—, and —, of the county of —• and State of—, do hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil a con treat in accordance with the-terms of his proposi tion. and that ehbuld his Proposition be accepted. he Will t once enter into a contract in accordance therewith.. Should the contract he awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. This guarantee must be appended to each bid. up3:dtd BECKHAM & LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Farming Imple ments, Seeds, &c. Agents. for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper Woods' Mower and Iron Harvester, and Bookstoee and Ammon's Nursery, NO. 1127 LIBERTY STREET, .la4:omdew PITTSBURGH, PA. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS AT NO. 1S FIFTH STREET, Inh22 D. S. DIFFENBACHER. 111111L8 ! OILS 1! : 34 40 to 35 gravity. IV' 'AR B ream* . Vreeir, Lubricating 23 . to 30 graity. to 44 do 277 42 igle Au d eg o hen d y ei real f i l e o ry 100 do Weaver's farm 42 Received and for sale by apB:3,t R... 14 ALLEN. Agent: Ne..6Wood St. COTTON 110111IFJIY AND OILOVES— A superior assortment of LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE, do dowv.Es.. airve*Kip.. 'at istiolanta t inV kitni4flte lowest prices EATON,, 11ACRIBlik CO. .1. No. 11 Fifth street. ` - rareat ANITIIA, ALNIFILS—WE prepared to raper Anvils, b 7 putting on new steal faem gad horns, or dreanng them =- batik= sitligtd so new. and Bow s UTLEY, IA Wood at. 16.140 00 65,997 75 400 OD 49,152 30 22121,824 17 , , A. NATIONAL SONG. . , . sir OVE t o . O 0 v. ke.. tt AL A A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pfttliburgh, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail deale r in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c. /re^ In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fully tested -by thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market: together with a great many other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. etnbracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the public. .t• - • FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. stir Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. no6:6m BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANCH, • REMOVED TO NO.•114 WOOD STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM FIFTH STREET, ADJOIN ING THE. BANK. Now is the time to buy a FIRST CLASS PIANO, at the lowest possible price. Call soon only a lew left. WISE d BROTIIER. ap4 Munufacturer.s OAL. NUT COAL. SLACK A%D C COKE.—DICKSON.. STEWAR:III . Co., 509 LIBERTY STREET. "laving superior facilities for supplying the best quality of Coal. sut Coal. Slack and coals, are prepared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad ? and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying families. CENERAL OFFICE. Pirrsftußair, March 21, Pittsburgh Pt. Wayne k Chicago Railway Company Lk:l . r Certificates of Stock of this Com pany will be issued to the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh. Fort' Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company on and after the 10th of APRIL prox imo, on their complying with the - following pro vision of the agreement for the reorganization of said Company, to wit: " Holders 01 Stock of the PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COM PA NY. upon the assignment of lota Stoek to such persons as may be designated, for that purpose, by the Purchasing Agents. may be allowed to receive an equivalent amount of Stock in the . new Cor poration. in Shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with Scrip Certificates for less amounts, not en titling the holders to dividends." The Assignment Books will be opened on the 10th proximo. By Order W. If. BARNES. Secretary. EATON, MACRUM & CO., NOM. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. ====tMl t;LOVES. MI I. LINER GOODS. Shirts, Collars, Ties Zephyrs, Yarns, Fancy A rtieles and Notions of every kind. t9 , .b. City and Country Merchants, Milliners, Pedlars and all who buy to sell again, should call and examine our stock. W HOLE:SALE DEPARTMENT—Second floor of 17 n u t ID Fifth street. nth= MILLINERY GOODS AVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED DI• RECT from tbn . . Importers and Manufacturers, The hirgest and beg seleete.l Stark 61 . Bovinely and lints. Ribbons and French Flowers. Shaker Hoods Rini Ittitches. Iturnbazine. English Crapes, • Bonnets, Silks, Malinen, And all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS, Which we have ever offerol to our Customers. As we now sell FOR CASII, we are enabled to offer goods as ion' 11., any Eastern Jobbing House. JOSEPH HORNE. 77 Market St. 11C0ICNE'S, 77 MARKET STREET ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF COODS AT LOW PRICES. Dress Trimmings, Embroideries and Lace tioods Linen Hankkerchiefs, Hosiery Gloves, Dom, Skirts, Corsets. Hair Netts, and all kinds of New' and Desirable Goods in our line, now soiling at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the very Lowe%t Prices'. • mh2l JOSEPH HONE. PRIVATEDINEASI74. Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL A and SURGICAL Office, No. 30 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennslivania. Dr. BROWN an d n old citizen of Pittsbuigh. has been in • Piacticefor the hist twenty-five years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. \ CITIZENS AM) STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the nee of hie neaediourand:fhilowing hie advice. ' - DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never tail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a . hereditary taint. which manifesto itself in the form of Letter psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dis eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedyrecovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and weak minded often give way to. (to their own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. • RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to care this painful disease Is • PEW DAYS—he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Meet, Oonuorrhces. Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weaknes Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joint Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, ti - gather with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the gYmPtcms, containing 9 nr,directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfie ld St.. Frittsbufgh. Pa., will he immediately answer. ed. Medicine sent to : ,, Ilresa, safely packs and secure from °beery, Office and Private Rooms, No. 30 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, Pa. nols-dawis APOLLO iIIALLIIILLIARDISALOON. CHARLESGARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to befonnd at his old stan&APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street He has always on hand the best quality of Leger Veer, and in oonnection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with- good tables, balls and cues. Remember the phi ce, Apollo Hall. Fourth st. near Wood. entrance from Fourth. 'PROPERTY FOR LEASE -IN - LAWIELENCEIESITEIG. TYAL AMA ZILISIBLY JO: &tufted i.ot idwanum Allegheny Valley Mined and Allegheny river, to Let for one or more years. The, property is divided into half and Acre Lots This property is well .sdepted for distilling or Oil purposes. Inquire for terms of WM PHILLIPS. Glass Manufacturer, Try street, or talks entwssibr. WM. P. 86.21111111 TON, 121 Penn street. Ilif-Hotuiee In Freeport; and lands in Armstrong County for sale, at low rates. ap2:2wd Nzir CIOODS We)thyeirtirevetemi Owe the MairifZl=Ml ♦ 01102 CM 1111XCnOr Or re litteland&BM . V. - Ag1 , 01:01:18 • for the me prim t, UMW semmea- awe* arit'pleMlTrf e etlifesTeillitl and examine our stock. W. H. !CORE It CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. 143 Federal street. ahb num MAW ileum Angsbass des BAZIKENG 80U r DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE f 65 FOURTH STREET, OHART.EBED Di 1855. OPEN DAILY. MOD II TO II O 9 CLOCIES also. on Wednesday and Saturday ovesings. from May let to November lat.hom 7 to • o'olook and from November lat to May Ist, from • to $ o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not leis than Oxa DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of J uncand De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will doable in less than twelve years, malting in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALE PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, . Rules and Regulations , furnished gratis, on application at the (Ace. 11 EOragnEgitEE v ICE PRIZSIDENTS. John B. M'Eadden. beam M. Pennock. John Holmes, John Marshall Alexander Speer, Jamea B. D. Meesls. Benj. L. Fahnestoek, A. M. Pollook, M. I) James McAuley, Hill Bu in, James Herdman, Wm. J. A Worsen. TRCSTEES. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle. Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas. John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Hingeslt. Ebpewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. Win. S. Lively, Christian Yeager. SECHETARV AND TRILASUDZIL CHARLES A. COLTON. N • HOLIES & SONS. BANK MRS /NI • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Note Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver a me nd Bank Note. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, so. 57. Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. M. WILLIAMS et CO4 BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, AL DE It 11 A. OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRIcULTRAL. B. B. ROGERS & SON, MANITFACTURR RH OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR . TEETH AND GRAIN OFFICE: C Haller and Clymer Streires.Ninth Ward, fol3:in - PITTSBURGH. PA. MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING Z✓I~TABLISI3AIFNT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH irA4NG RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AN!) IMPROVNMENTS TO OUR OFFICE We are row prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK tt JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior style We have an office SECOND TO NONE In the city. And win pay partionlar attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING BILLS OF LADING, CIRCITLABS, BILL HEADS, CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS, DRAY TICKET% RECEIPT% Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENVELOPES, HEADINGS, CONTRACTS. Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Co lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Pare,lnvitations,&o. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C, FOR CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS ARE UNSURPA.SSED: We can insure complete satiefaetien am to TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. • School and College Cat&'Knee. Mlneellameoas Catolomeo, Cooolltaglono, Reports, Brfoll,ote. BLANK BOOKS, LErrzie HEARS, BLANK BOOKS. CHECEIL RTC., 101 Banks t Banking Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EKEOUTED PROMPTLY BARR & MYERS, POST BUILDINGS, sth and Weed Ste. T. T. 1114111 JAN, nco USE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. noir Street, CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, mond stow pro/framing:4kreMo.ateawlll be neosteliel *NUM TA)11. 1 iffiii )116 ° CNIIIII WAIIENOUSE. N 0.164 FEDERAL ST.. ALLINMENY. be 17adomokiag, is all Ito i Goa numoloo. IV* o poompt lakat 1 a 4 _theo Oft Oohs@ of N Na JA=B • mo -... . T 44 ''',:ir ..i... .ain~x?lYifuwoiit ' ATTORNEYS AT 7.A.14P FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., IL W. PArnmsox KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant; la 9: PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET CM reo doors below tho Court Homo PITTSBURGH'. PA ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 12,3 FOITUTU ST.; D. .14A.NCOC.111, NO. 73 GRANT STREET, MI ARIL; SURGEON ENTIST AL • suoceeror to G. W. Biddle. No . 14 1 Smith field street N' °Mee hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock. - fels:ly_ AMERICAN IRON IRIE . IRON AND NAILS. JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET MON. Land's Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, WAREHOUSES. 93 Water Street and 132 First Street, • PITTSBURGH, Anil corner of Franklin and South Water Streets.. Chicago. fe17:133 PITTSBUGH, PA 184.ic JoNits...JoHN L. Boiru...W.w. SPCCI.LOII,OII PIITSBURCH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., MANIFIRALCTUIRERN OF CAST . &TEEL; alwo, Spring . Plow. and A B Steel SPRINGS and AXLES. comer Rosa and First attoets. noada PITTSBURGH. Pa,. LAKE SUPEIIIOII. OOPPER MINES PARR, At'CUBIDPir slic CO., • Manufacturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottom ti. :Toter Solder. ke. ; Also importers and dealers in. Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Fire, &c. - Sir Denstant/y on hand. Tinmen's Machine. and Tools. Warehouse, No. 14D FIRST and lir SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Perim r . sm- special orders of Copper rut to any Pattern. • feNelfdaw WM. M. ABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near- the Penn. R. B. Passenger Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA., ANA.AN VFA CT 11; RE ALL BLINDS Op Steam Engines. ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Hills, Saw Milk., Blast Furnaces. Factories, etc. • Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery far grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. • Have also on hand, finished and ready forship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seisirately, Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Putties in every variety. and continue the immufaeture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Our prices ca r n e low., our macliinaryniannfiiclur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Sti - Orders from all parts of the country solicit ed and promptly, filled fa2l:daw FURNITERE AND C1:11111111 JAIES IV, IVOODWELL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, BLANKM, DEEM, 111 FOURTH STREET. ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FINISH PIOT/la& PRIVATE nwziu.nr. Ali* All orders promptly attended to. sad the Furniture aerofoil], peeked and boxed. Mir Steamboats and Motels tarnished at short notice. Cabinet makers suppliql with every arti cle in their line. i. i mirrnra . rooming.. i A FULL A. ENT of rittoborgh otobralint • man i i f ir f wv US. • BOOK CASES lif . ARDROBES. and theryarticde Deeded in a wdlfurnithed dwel ling. al well LI a fine assortment of .. erricz riumNiTraz,', head and . Constantly ow head and made to order. , All the only terms en which business is done Maim Nish lisharent is for CAS IL tykes ars saw& MI,. Femme in mum of anytthafrin the Mori line would be adthataged byeathar % !" ma: FAMINE ilk 1111 No. UM Smithfield street, below Fifth. llihS - 17 :I r .::- .. Iti C&RPBTS, on - 614mm do. CARPETS AND OIL MOTHS. NEW BRUSSELS CARPET • Thesehave but been received and are of the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTI...ILES, at the lowan Deices. • IW MPH'S, OIL_ CLOTIS, ,it., 1111 "CAL-LITIN'S, Garr siumaimus ir• ?pm LATE adiripeisupriew et wide& thollalkit ad la MAW /011.08 L. 606 t.! *. 4 4 t 4.1110 111/la. •;iiiit 0'151111,404 _ . 1111241141411 ra, Woman's .lo Ckinoical, l; or &ski* ask Rada low h. it t Ac.file._ailik or adeby MOM k .1110111NTSON., - - Sim%g"' m ilMu * idtiMigunONAL C IicOALDIONT & myZUyd Pennsylvania pATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, L. BRACKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P1TTM11117,114311, PENN•A IRON MANUFACTURERS. Jones dr Laughlins, lIANUFAOTIIRRItIi OF 12131=1 SMELTING WORKS. Iron Founded; PURNITI7RIL AT REDUCED PRICES. =EMI Coneisting .of 8171TASL1 POI 114 Pleees NEW DRUGGETS, 75 PIINIESS W. 31PCIU3MIHnL. -AT JAM/A I. gilt .OEn. F. DAW3O PITTSBUNGA, PA
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