The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 15, 1866, Image 3

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ADV.ERTISINC RATES
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STANDING MATTE ,
ore strip let Ten Lines, Melt o r d.,.
e Jibe. or 8.4 Inch • • e.
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Toro ..... 123
There slate. • 2122
Poor Ocoee—. ...... 2 20
/11111,10301 2 GO
Ell Ilse., one week... 0% 2CO 150 103
&Ten 110300 4 4, ...... 40
11Ine"tbna 173 4
10
Ten thnes..• •.. ........ 1 50
Oleveo Ouse; 4 75
Lair! Woes, 2 weeks 00 20 42 I '
La
weeks 700 406 50 220
8101112 005 403 160 800
er) 10 co 7 - 50 600
. ' 18.00 22 00 is a
151x12,0:0810 • so 00 22 00 16 BO 11 CO
One year '54 0 0 II CO 000 18 CO
C11.14N012/4.BLE ONCE A WIE•EE. -
Ono ...... II 00 7el 510 4co
Two lhootbs 17 o) Li RD 850 675
'Three eiolties ....... 24 22 8 *3
.. . ... 42a , 12; CO CO 14 00
One rear - 71 00 42 00 :a 00 24 0
Hr. Covede Gets Heard at Last
When Ale President, in partial response
to a resolution, transmitted to the Senate
the report of Geri. Schurz, lie stated that
no report bad been received from the Hon.
Joint - Covotle. . in view of the testimony
of kr , . Covode, which we published yes-
terday, we think that the President's state
ment will be deemed, to say the least,
disingenuous. Mr. Covode testifies that
be prepared a written report expressly for
the President, entitled "Louisiana Politi
cally Considered:"Jhat he took it to the Pres
ident,l together with . doctunents belonging
to it; that he read part Of it to the I
_..ident; and that, at the. suggestion of the
President, he filed that .report .with its ac
companying papers in the War Office.
Reportalld!papers have since disappeared
nobody knows where or how. But inas
much as the Senate resolution called by
name for Mr. Covode's report, the Presi
dent would have answered with more pre
cision had he stated the facts as now given
bb Mr. Cotode. To say briefly that "no
report had beerf received," does seem a
little inconsistent with the facts.
Judging front the evidence of Mr. Covode
before the Reconstruction Committee, we
should say that his report, had it been duly
given to the public when called for, should
have materially affected public opinion of
the President's restoration policy. Mr. Cue
voile is well known; he went South charged
with au official investigation into the stare
of public feeling; he examined deliberately,
and his conclusions are entitled to consiii
eration. They are entirely opposed to Un
mediste.readmission of the Rebel States
• into the:Unieti, and they confirm previous
testimony in a quite remarkable manner.
IYia well known that Mr. Roger A. Pry
or, ex-Rebeitieneral, has said that for some
tinie after:the surrender of Lee the temper
of the South-Was so submissive that they
would hare accepted, without a murmur,
Negro Suffrage, as a condition of readmis
sionin tact, the Rebels did about that
time realize that they hail been whipped,
and expected 10 lake suet, term, as their
conquerors chose to grant. That is what
Pryor says, and he must lie deemed a emu
putent nita , ereditile witnedi to the paint.
31s. Coyudcz so late as June and July, was
in &mishit's. and saw Much of the army
which Kirhy Smith had surrendered, con
versing freely with both offitalrs anti taco of
that force. "I was surprised," says Mr.
Covode, "to find how aortic and . submissiTe
they were"—
"Ln no single instance either there or on
the-steamboat where I traveled with them,
did I hearsay bitter or unkind feeling expre..-
ed toward the Government. The general
ernreaaion among them was that they were
whipped and well Whipped, that they were
glad lbe war was over, and were readytocome
baeir under Unsolddag, andsobmit to what was
required of them. Many of the more in
telligent men of the army said their leaders
had made a great mistake in going into the
Rebellion agalustthe Government; that they
should have remained In the Union and en
deavored to accomplish their purposes by
political means, in which, they said, they
eetild have been sure of the aid of the Northern
Democrats that 'by precipitating the Rebellion
they had tied the banns of their Northern
Mends. To all appearance, the men 01 the
army had ,dot the 1111110U.Ibt expect-silo e of
being again Intrusted with poll thail poser
and privileges, at least for some time.-
.{W'beliere there is no doubt that suell
was : . then tbo general teatime= of the
South; they "bud not the remotest eXpecta
don of being again int ruated with political
power and privileg,es, at least for atone
time." Certainly, they had no "expeent
tion," nor the remotest dream, of dictating
terms of readmission. They knew how
they would have treated the worth i, sind
lar circumstances; they looked for like
treatment psis the North. What changed
them? We all remember that the temper of
the South did undergo about that time a
great change. So far as Louisiana is con
cerned, Mr. Covode's testimony supplies an
- explanation. He went down to New Or
leans, many of Kirby Smith's men going
also. Gov. Wells of Louisiana had just re
turned from Washington, and a public
meeting was called to hear his report. He
went to the meeting and made a speech, in
which he stated "that be had seen the Pres
ident, who was. a Southern man and a
Democrat, and that Mr. Johnson would be
a bulwark between the South and Northern
Abolitionists and fanaticism. He made
open issue against the former administra
tion of Mr. Lincoln, charging it with the
contraction of au enormous debt, &c..Tand
claiming that the administration of Mr.
Johnson would be of a very different char
acter." Mr. Covode believed then that
Gov. Wells misrepresented the purposes of
President Johnson. Gov. Wells, however,
freak from his consultations with Mr. John
eon, abandoned the loyal party that elected
him, removed from of the loyal appoin
tees of Gov. Hahn, filled their places with
the worst class of Rebels, and from that
day to this has done his utmost to throw
the political power of the State again into
the hands of the men who itP.lB6O took it
our of the Union, in defiance of a majority
of the people. Mr. Covode stayed in Loui
siana Jongg enouFla to observe the develop
ment of this, pohey, came back to Washing
ton,-and reported that Gov. Wells ought to
be removed. The result was that the Pres
ident suppressed his report, kept Gov. Wells
in office, and to-day disloyalty rules ass
preme In Louisiana. If there is any more
instructive lesson in Reconstruction, we
know, not where it is to be found.—N. F.
‘..8011,115/a TOOLS.
pviltomAL auciamm wpm&
MLIEICMECir,
is,tontolitreet, Anteglienl.
'ilaissilbetarar of
zif.ntovto 80k.44u. T00:44N W ELL S
Udall IN nINKtriMUIL d,), Jr BALT WELLS.
• ratitedlor•ittention invited to Ma Patented
prorenterits In Jars and .JaineS, • made of Jootoiloi
U. 8., and Low Moor Iron, in itandard .Ines, ens
Maalsened., 00 um% parts can be ordered by maU or
telwrapb, and round a perfect at at all times.
We also (11113111 t ropes, belting. small tools, 30., is
th madeose who may wish Itneldes and machine wort
to order. Orders by mall proudl attemded to.
lam prepared to grant licensee to o th e y r
meneisete
meets for these lmoroinmentson liberal terms. 1101
11Allegheny n
deetilmistais
PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS.
1000 bbla. prime Peach Blow Yotztoev.
CMhoop. tlerltannoek do
60 boon ambeo Cheese;
.do new a 6
P ple bogor o
Canned d Canne dl eacioel;
.60 do do- Toniatum
00 do Alessius Orontes;
.do LIBMODP;
bAla,
75 toues Kahane
06
Wag, prime Dried Apple.;
.61 do X and ){, Drled Teach.:
pkpAle Matter;
Clarice and Tlosotby Be. 4;
'47050r and ors daily received by
UR fearrxii,
ma!1113 Liberty Wert..
pOTATOESI
•
4 ` 304=0 1 r - • ...eOr4=OlOlEM
We are now red icing large cousignmeats of those
'fine iIICPIGAN PIACI' SLOW POTATtIE.O,
which we offer to the trade by the ear load, dray
load or simile barrel. GUMMY BXll l3$,
adillawd Lib Liberty suety
SUNDRIES. ,
160 lambda (nova Semi:
100 barrels Poach Blow Potatoes,
00 Bitted Coro Meal;
40 Hominy:
Bzsra Venally Floor;
?Cl Butler
Rye • 3:
. , s,sonnamo „
110 dOied Corn Brooms,
1' "6" .aod'(or
AILIISTRUNO,
mite Corner Maraca and First streets
ST, Lou is movit—loo bbis.
Em
plte Mills la ataxy and for sale I_l7
kIeBANIC ANJE.II,
Jahn ' • No. 12i Bedard! strect.
A AMIE -LOT. 0F. , -AtINUILANIIIN
1.0). ,0 1. LliiB reoetned SCO T' n store at
n an lI.S Liberty et
ROSINDALE CEMENT-100 bbla v
ilbewinKl4 "tfriiPit ..111M113M. COLLIN&
T MID PLASTER-50111112.
.aia sant MUM 11. COLLINS.
I=
AMUSEMENTS'
TI
'Llsiscony ktalindra
===l
Laat night butane of
BIEL AND MISS COULDOCK.
MIL eteraiacm wLI appear as tim. ADVOCATE
and MILKY W
71118 (I hur•ll.1) EVEN Met. will be preeented the
best:Mad Drams, written e preealy !dr Al,
Couldoelt, entitled the
ADVOCATE; iftE LIST CAUSE.
overture. feleebd
To conclude with the urn vrlo-comer drama of
116aCCLair:Ir I;7l73Erarpm.
31.4.11,:EE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at too
o'Nort.
nIPEELL 110IISE.
rassx AND MAICAOICIICAS ANNIE EBERLE
L.I night but two of
THE MAGNIFICENT
HELEN WESTERN.
Third night of the Grand Burlesque of the
FEMALE FORTY THIEVES.
1 1 111.,.. Leader of 40 thlevea Helen Wectel 11.
Grand March or the 40 Thieves, by
40 Beautiful Young Ladies.
THE fiBLEIDIATIMPENIALe MINSTREL 8 .% ic
BY MISS WESTEILN AND ALI, THE
ISON(in, DAMPEN. l'il-
NUNDRUMS ABLT 41' AI. NT,.
To conclude 'Within allegory of
Washington and the Goddess of
Liberty and a Terrific Dis
play of Fireworks.
Performance to commence with the Comedy of
PET OF THE PETTICOATS.
THEE FAVORITES OF THE ME
TROPOLIS.
IitEAUSCANICI
POMTIVRty F6ll THREE 01.:F.V.
'Faraday, Wedneaday and Tlistraday Eye
nine., March 13, 14 and 33, IF U.
' •
TIM ORIGINAL AND PEERLESS
Wood's:
Prom Wood's Minstrel DOI, 514 it rnadaaY. N. 5.
OrgauLud in talit.
En route for the Metropolis from a cleft to Chica
go. St. Louis Louisville, Cincinnati. gr., in e hiCil
.Mew they received a patronage unparalleled In the
annals of' public amusements. appear In Pitts
burgh In three of their attractive entertainments.
thee:Ml.l exoellancoof +Odell has. given this grand
seuiralizatiou of talent the pre-eminence In 511 n.
souls). Admission 50 cents. Doors open at 7: eon,
melee al 8. Inshasso COOL WRITE.. Manager.
AT MASONIC HALL.
ST'TIVN X .
FABIAN & BRUCE'S
C 74 0 , 7-.3LeC)0319,9.1-. G7rxFT,
Men."lion Entertainment
Seoantion EnVertatutuent
Pronounced by the pn.nii and the nubile •`t he I rea t
i.rgitlinate and only genuine Gm iirgatilralli•ti that
Tian eel.. appeared in the United Stan., I 'rem 'thee,
awl delighted andiennes a nightly greeted the.,
extraordinary Gift Entertainment." the prin.,-
eities of the Union fur the part three rear,
N..41.1Z328M.S ct, BRUCE.
Th,qitirr FIRROFF OF MIK nol lo••••
Imp lo I .llAnnnTila the unott perfecl and complete
.all•rartl.ol to nll Ihrlr patronn.
The t'lsleago Do:/g of a 111% ••ne
kelo nil the pronilne4 11113 , 1 t. 10 nnt , 11... m0:ill
1.. I he letter ',erg portion of' our "
Tlo•manager , 1.1" thim romart.ahly
TuquilNr litn Organization tale pie.. lu nnou•
Ihnt flu, love tlifn•tell engagonnoot o u
ills W.
ShILLFI . I. - A NI , I.I.F.AInINt:
1 - I`_A_ it I .
Thu ael.novria.dgrd nnd front •
W ,,, ter. , and tln: ra‘altilt
ENCHANTROMUND !
Of thw api..ar 111 roupnel Inn wlth
rtv. and ANTOI.;NIIIN,• (11, VERY
THE SPHYNX !
THE SPHYNX!
Ai. .1.11i.2.4cpet it.
MAI Gbr right day. 01/ ..11111C114,..{
Friday Evening., Marc ia 16, 1866.
3.50 • LBO
7iai r P'l.47l:t",•ll:rjo%r ( J E
FABIAN AND BRUCE,
lane Auto...rat...yr eler. Id
ad., .rear noel give away eve.ry valley Mr
Ile , I, preLrast • n.le ertiv el ...e II„ er
311) 1.11,. !Ur diem to pr.ve. that ... r. thine 1 1,1
dear. Iv llte. let lour.
TICKET, "NIX 1 END. -
1 SO half erlete.
neve, opva al . eetvlncle- Iv evaLtpete.... •I • •, E.• L
prvelav
aLslet l etit S.
ateter alatlieec W Est) A Y and Tl'lt.
I,A V 1 FTEI,N , lON, at a 11,10.4., veleta
a ill Iv. arlenelt.4l Gerlte 1 . 0.11, Mid
Every Child Reeelve n Pre‘eall.
thin the
Way trlgareltr 1.111 51 . 11,-1/
"ffr , •
REWARD OF RUM
1 mu) . lu.r%ou who rllll brlug the .11gble,
of proof that every ar. 10. l• nut an.., ,w,1.,., 4 1
ve,:tleed.
Tlekr. • 111 n• thantan. Hurtle A •
klil.dc Store. and .lobo I% Hunt 11'0.,
+eat,.givt !our tl , ks.t. In 3.1-
anal Il an. a void llue ru.b and cr,...1 3I th,
otl3, In 111, c'entnE.
FABIAN n r
.
Orislolootror and 1./
rolioli:roor Co. Alllllll BRUCE. kgent
ODD.FELLOWS,
MIND REGALIA BkLL.
I=ll
Monument Lodge, No. 421
I.4.afa y4-tte
Friday- Evening, March 16th,
et. At ITTII2 OF DONEOLICIT LODGE'
JOHN BECK, Jo., WM. °CITY.
CHAS. BECK. I WA!. F. THCHFSOA
JOSEPH A. BUTLER.
iffirTlabetn 111400: e•^ he obtained trim the Com
mit me of the different Lodges, or of the &har• Com
lalthee. tablikrtd
PROF. COWPER'S
CRAND SOIREE,
AT WILKINS HALL. NEXT rICIDAY EVE ,
MARCH lent.
con.quence of the antlclpato/
large attendance on that erenloa. It It deem• v t
shable to leave a illsgrant of (be Hall at air. t•, (•,
1113.1.4111 . 8 Musk Store, 81 Wood street, where
those tvlslOns tickets and secured 4eao nit tocao
sPP; V.
overture 03, orchestra at 7,bin'clock. Dancing to
commence prealmels. t0h13:14
CARPETS OIL CLOTH
tutpETll—We hate now in store
large assortment of
Veil et,
Brusech,
Three-ply and
Two-ply
C:I.E±L'Et.I=DM'X'ISI.
Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings,
Purchased since the deehue to gold. which we utret
at VISECY UAW RATES.
W. D. & H. McCALLIIM.,
No. 78 Fourth Street.
- CARPETS,
Lace and Damask Curtains
We are nqw receiving our SPRING STOCK, In
'eluding choice itnes of ENOLISD CARPETS of our
own importation, and .cosuprlslng the moat erten •
sive and complete assortment of t very deseoptto
of goods incur line that we have ever had the pleas
tire of offering LO oor cashmere.
Our purchases hoeing been made with GOLD at
owest rates, we are enabled tooffer the RENT'
STILES , IN THE MARKET AT A REDUCTION
OP PItOMTEN TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEI:
YARD from twices of last aeasou.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Flab St., 2d floor,
Next building to U. 13. Castor. Home nod roat-om en
fon • • •
MMH'ITRE
Je9ll7lt XXXILELL. ..INTIIOI4 - 1 wire,
OtiflPH. 'WEYER St. SON ftlarku
ruttrPnrclalvvoAuTL,.{er, TAM.°
33.71,1;,t'A11tr01t graorM - rwrtvg
.ila hishoSsay, intbel;awis tnavuhetvro, old '...-
XledareludrAMl,lnvilgy=bilniniattur-
FURNITURE,
AND
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
• MaulitacturedODlll for
Wholesale or Retail.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
NOS. 9 A NI THIRD STUMM,
OppoellA K, Idlnandann & C 0.% and
Lobl NO. 11l INJUNTIN BTRB6T.
MaerilSTßY.
_ .
eivr P s ii m . ll o " 4 ll' thDft3,l4,an''d
SPECIAL NOTiCES. 7-
_ _
FOR SA T.P.:--FOR RENT. BOOTS,. SHOES, &c
TER'S AGUE. CURE, for the
&needy Care of hittowattenti Fence. or Fever
Pert
/I(=nZ .547 5i r ti Fhf gen,.
tome Fkreeo. Indeed/9e fAs sc.= o Hr '.7,1- and
torooe., ne
igsmating sn &Moro deranmunent oiotrd eh.
salagract le countries.
lfe
r ener and Arne le not Inc ‘fnly conneuur nee of the
Miasmatic potbou. A great subtly of ‘titiordert
arises from Its Irritatiu*ts nialsrious districts,
• among which are Vette dam liont.
116.14w:be, 1111 d t. I
n atess, Too ache. Finkel, a are 1.
Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection ofthe Spleen,
Ilyrterico, Vain In the Dowel,
I' rangetnent of the Stomach, all of nub I. when
oginating In tide cause pot on the Intermittent
trio.. or become twriodleal. This • 'ef.'na'• expels
betOOn from the blood. and thus rare, them all
alike. It not only the most effectual remedy ever
dlarorenNl for thin class of etimplatnts. bat It IS the
otteatreatand moreover lo perfeetly oafe. No hand
, can arise from It c. n.c, and the patient when cured to
`tilt a+, healthy a* If he had curer had the disease'.
an thin he said of any other for Chills and Ve
tere It lo true or 1111.. and Its Importance to thane
afflicted with the co midaltil cannot hr 'Tar estimat
ed. ,co ' , arc 1.11 to cu 00 the Fever and Ague that it
mar he ',Ott - nth raid to to. a certain re tardy. tine
Dcalcr c•nopinlo• Nisi II not 3 good medicine to
34 Ii becatote one tool, nitre> It bole nelgtilmrtiood.
Prepared he .1. 1 . 1 a I tl. Lowell
and sold by R. A. FAUN tIiTOCK.'IISON & CO.. and
I, oil D1'140133. J3lsl.ZlMat3i/F
t . 4 .. 1 -11 1 7 ,T110 1 1191 . L. 1 't4 TURKISH
IA
Nln ILK!, N 9 AIR TUNIC.
'fill. itligtoolNl, AND RES . ..oit„Elt OP 'rEIK Atilt
I:atT1: It BANDUk.RNIAN.
tolukkk's r1lK1it&I RECDOLUNIAx. What can
1,, utore acceptable than anything that will beautify ?
w Ili reot ore nature . . decay by atopping the hair
fonn foilingoat. rr.torlnri Its natural rotor, making
t are. in Insurlance and beauty, natal Inputting
•it according to the pre gent style and fashion and
keep It In place' This Hdroeseni•s Turkfsh Randofe
-31.33 11,11, Tonic will do, anti for proof Ise refer you
to itny peroon who has tried It. It is leknowlmld
b
, to. the beautifier of the ay, the only !lair Tun ge ic
Ind Restorer worthy of the name. In Turkey. In j
Pronto•. In England, In Amerlca-everywhere where i
• the • • liandolenlair i* known-It In pronounced the
0, pins nth, of Halt Pretiaratlons. Remember, It
io fie,- trout metallic polo.. that are contained
In moot flair Color* anti &rosin 1. It is the egtraet
of many dowels and herb, be rtlfully put up, no I
of amoral to the toilet.
For sale by all Druggist. and P rtumero wholesale.
1. E. &ELL & IDto.
R. I. PA 'EST° K CO,
l'rit.tpo Drool to, United Stab n and ( twins,
JAYS PAL Elt A I
No. blarket street
delo,3tnend&wr ,
a. j
Igg'"PITTSBURGH SAW-WORKS.
HUBBARD. BRO. & CO.
131=Z3
1 1 / 4 , I,FACTCRICIII py
PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS.
" .. ' „ r . - VIII ' . ;I AST
n..y
s at. I le,
All Limb:of ti NI V 1 , -, and SPRINt;,, ntadt. from
; Extra Relined REAPER A NI/
11..N1 I\IIEN I V F.l,
114- Wartshouse anti Worla, cunt., WATIA and
6141.76, Pittsburgh.
lartlrular Lc II I. pai to re-00l , frOnato I
, tralglite a
ning I tl
huo•;t bin'
rrt al,, of
all
Punching 11/(1 Drilling done :a re/U..110.1e
ap2r,ly
LAliti NIIPEILIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS
I=l
PARK, MeCURDY & CO.
anurAetorers of FITEATHINti, BRA ZIER.S• AND
cI)PPER n. rrroms,
RAIFF! , tio•rmxrs. st•ELTER
Alto. tu.norter• and t1e..1. r' In mrrAt.m. TIN
I•LA I F :MEET IRON, WIRE, ac, ,• on.tantly on
TIN S FRS' MACHINE:I and TIE , w
nre-
No. 110 Fla, and r..ln h.'oN D STII.TS. Pit IS
rgli. Ni...t.l.lor•lrra of Copp,, cut In any dentryd
tc,lvrn. nty.44:ly,lkarT
WM. BARNIIILL & CO.,
Boiler Makers a. Sheet Iron Workers,
20, 24 and 20 Penn street.
flaring secured a large Tarot, and furnl,hed It with
zlu t.d machinery, up are rreparud In
nelavtuappro,ro dea , ription In the
tu t Inanner, and warranted ..,just t., gut% made In the
r...ntry. lIININ EY:, BREECHING, ! - IRE BEDS.
SU VA }I
NA LT PANS, TANK:a, till.
At VI .11 , 1 L ,, ,E"rri.l,l PA Si. lit , ll.KR
itl 1 . . k hi.and manufacturers
ni It .t RNEHILL'S I'AXENT Boal.Ktss. Re , airing
..• .11 the short not tee. efele•ll
V - 4 - f — ROHINAOS. REA & CO, ( Nue
cea,..orn In if...tH Nut.,
WASHINGTON WOS,
Fontsclerla Machina..RK
.lot, Plll•botrgh.
Si. nnuteturers .1 In/AT A NI/ ST ATI.*. any
it It LNIiIN BLAST INUINES, MILL MA
, I IN ,IIA/TlNti, CASTIN ati of
d-rlpt tons, TA s KS and STILL", ftluLru.
A . I. e ,lIEET lUtrN if; h
nt...1.,1•11 , 1 , A I'ATENT
I,itr - J011". COCHRAN dz. RHO.,
Idatinfactomrs T IRAN VAULTS AND
1 I.T IxxrlCt, 11t.N lUD-IN:11, WINDOW
..111 rr E,
l. 1n.%1 1•1' Ar.. No.. 91
~ N I/ and A TIOICD STItLET.
Nlarlct Oat. on hand • • Irlety of new patter',
tat and Oat, lor nil purl...en.
/04 - .101.411“ g Orate
LI Jobbing done at short notice.
an
MEMO
. - . . _ _
1. L.P. . ..... w. D. J. Y. HO lA. 111 n n
161 — I.A ftIEI.LE S'IIKIE I. IV 011K!.1
RESTER db 00
*l,nLv-t % ~,r I nor xrp.Fa.: srßr'a. rLlllr
~~1 II .I%TFR I't_KL, I'ICISI..S, A\ I.!'_. ~3tl ~l\-
Y. tnlnorgil.
So t$ %V ATER 6.rtcEi•
T N EIKV
~F 1.111 ::Exr., \r.err, ml you tl,toon
n.lug noon nt.torett to health Ina row after
iJ ti lornolng the usual root lA, and Irrrgunt.reltp..lllllTO
m. qtr troatittent how .tootants, fen-Mora II his
•fot to rotntoonloa to to to. mill , /-.1 I,llon
lilt , • ilt , JtiHN A 1.1„ lett Fulton
it. eh :t•
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of ot.e lin pert twee to Um old end
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t tree It, sihtlie•lste. elth •Camii reele,4l. the
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BANKS AND BANKERS
BANatam4 itui
N. HOLMES & SONS
Bar:ll3e Ins,
No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.
la. l' w.
- rf In l'ar Pnu.L. awl 'p per
“lr.ap•n• alo tn , thal puinta the
I! 1.“...1 plant, and I mule,
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold on Commission.
l'arttrolat attemilon paid to the purchase lad
.air• of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
Thlrtll,
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i It;I T NIFiS BASK, No. 59
LW 3131=131E2
Lc, o'clock. WI.. too Wednesday
111/ I.. 4 .starday evenings. from May tat to November
1.1. from 7 tr. 0 o'clock. ant! Rom November let to
from . oo4co no, tool.
I • rec Id
o f all .1110 of not lee, tban roe
! . and ,11 blend ol tbe saulits declared twlee
A
In June And December. Interest has neen
lare.l ...tot-m..1,1r in June nod December since
;la Rant was organised, at the rate of Aix pet cent-
I
.I, AT -1,4, If not drawn ant. Is plaeed to the credit
otto. arposltor prlnclpal, and bears the anrne in
ter at front we drat days of Jun. and
1,11i1p..11.1114/ lag talc. • year alltood troubling the de
potun to ran, or even to present hl. pass boot. Al
Oa* rate muotley donnlE In Iry than twelve years.
1:.rook• rontatnlng Charter, awls'
turobdind gratl, on applleallou at Itie
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, k MOM J. Au.ler,“o, A. M. r0.10.A. M. 1).,
J .htl I). Hirkoten, Hobert Holttx,
1. , u). I. Yalu...toe IL . John H.
ethocuberger.
.1 J.. , Henhusu, James Shlttle,
I.llle. McAuley.
A h le ri a a w tl der S e p ..r , el..ac 11. l'eono.-1, Can Yes.
. I
tttllkTlf.itti.
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C alvm Adams, Henry J. Lynch,
.1 L. IL Bindle, Peter A. Madeira,
I eorae 131:Let. John Marshall,
I ill Iturawln, Walter P. Marshall.
/ lonao,A. carrier. James H. P. feed.,
L ...Iles A. Citon, John 11. McFadden
,
Wm. Ponatu, Jahn Orr,
.1 /1/n Evan. , Henry L. Ring/wait.
hu
.1•/ J. tillicelde, Wm. K. tkhuddX,
Is lillain h. Haven, Alexander Tlndle, '
I%d, IL Honke r, . WHllam Vaal/ark,
h ichard Ha_ys,
.Ixtnee P. Kally j Wm. P. Wayman.
I Isaac Whittler. l
ThaoaLHLH-4,IIAHLECI A. COLTIJN.
et.t....4 FIT —.I As. 11. 11. MILEDS. htaldl.ll-1 ,
PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANN,
Or Pitt®bau•gh
PrrAt..Y•it/ $l,OOO, MO.
%. tin 1 . 11, Matta or I:.oo,cce.
I a k4ri 1/01111, (A.ItNELt YI4LT AND WUOli
14'1'11 CC
Hank, organised wit, the National Bathing
Sy• to M, In toot' preliattil tu trait...x.l Wattle. at It.
lia Acing House, corner uf WOOli sad First straela.
..11retlons matt on all accessible. points on the.
favorable terms. bawds! 'tarots .lor JAY
1 , 'OK C fur the sale of the
U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES.
AAR UEL RCA. Pl...lariat.
F. M. HORI/Ori
•p.rlarrl J. O. kIePHERZI.I)4, Teller •
PAINTERS
4,41115 Pl. LUAU
ONG LANE,
AL,
SION ARTISTS AND NOUSE PAINTERS
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Lettering of all Mode executed promptly and . to
‘urpained elegance.
eauilful bnow Cards on enameled paper of all
colors, and Lint Milos on glass, made to order and
l allparta of the country.
I Ictorinl L/ealgull Merited la a highly antlytla
onsitner.
I .ouse Pistoling done with • regnni to durability
he.niony of color. reasonable. of &dab.
AH work at rate..
111:LLIMI 11. BROWN,
(Late of the arm of Ruow no & MORROW
=I
North Magi corner of Third and Market Street.,
B EANS --25 bias. , eimice White
Ream revolved and for sale by
31oBA.NE & Axe
mhl3 NO. IX Secoge meat.
FEDERAL STREET PROPERTF
N . 4=OXl. EII.4fILXAiEI.
TV., nest Flea. liusineas Houses. No:. 51 and a
Federal atreet. Allegheny. Flre-Froei eel, In
moon. and in roruplete order.
For particular.. cola Ire of
Beal Estate Broker and Insurance Agent,
us hl3 No. a5•11 , 151..ral street. &Beg b ony.
11 Rau Farm of i„,4
stores ands hirty-sis perches. situate In Elisabeth
townshipWlleghrm) county, Penna. The !mitre , e
men. are a hewed log tivrelllng 50.1 Pante I. I usher
bank barnlnd other out hOlidlogirt *good tireisor.tl
apple - and peach trees, ot the best varlets. Ti.,
fans Is underlaid with coal and limestone of he beet
quality; a Bag stone quay of a No. t goal-Its ry
easy of access to the ilonongahela river al Taos,.
Seery. Thia small farm ant authorised to sell
very low BROM,
A 1.... a farm of about 800 acres, situated in West
Whostkeld Township, lmltans eounty. Peens.. The
Improvements are a good, comfbruble, two-un a ry
Frame House, with roomt s • large RBIs. barn, cr
riage house, good cons crib( weals house , but. oven
slot two-story. stone spring hawse; shout 3111”1
clear s
ed and In timothy and clover; a good orchard of
apple, peach, pear and quinine trees. he fencing is
rareenscitlTlrm'Zioneh. eXdbll4"a.l= %Itggei:shootn'"
cl. Mb property will be sold.fg cheap
. •
Also. a Fenn of about 240 acres a , y ore g the shove.
tane Improvements are a large two Cory - Log Mouse
d a large frame barn; 175 aetes gloated arid under
a good state of cultivations a lama apple orchard: 3
large two-story milkshouse. These tikti farms united
would make a hint-rate Stook Yam. or will be.sold
separately.
too best farm In Malcolm township. West-
Morelane county, Pa" contag PlO morels; about
6 miles sonth of the Pa. Railroad. The improves .
wents are two large hewed log houses: one of the
largest and hest frame barns In the township: two
apple orchards. The whole larm is a l l
a The '
state of cultivation. The fencing brall No, 1. The
land Is of the very best limestones about 20u acres !
orarred, the Wooer In good timber. Possession on
the enst dav of April, MM. This property will he
sold at a aveat bargain. The owner 'Mabee to engage
In other business.
Also, several other Forms ranging from f.lO to $2OO
per ACM.
A h a p , om h en acres, situate In 61cCandless
torru Allegy county, Pa.. !thorn el 1,11,4 from
the illy. The Improvements are a Log Houee n a
good barn, a young orchard of applu, ;marls and
pear. I mill sell Ibis valuable property very cheats
and on easy terms.
For further particulars, Inspire of
G. H. TOW r Real Estate Agent.
se'' No. 164 Fourth street.
( )NE 1111UNDRED DOLLARN
Lot in Pitt Township
McMASTER, GAZZAM S CO.,
Attorneys at Law. !KKUrsnl street.
I 1 ViPlllO PROP E RTY
/ I F I TIN IE I; O T I tiol 8 A u
e l a ' r E l
nesr two-story i3rlek Hotel Building, containing 10
ITI
rooms. at B %TON'S &FATION, on the l . l.lll/.1.
R. It., ot the poet - ton with the Pittsburgh A. Con-
It. It., II nailer from the city. There are
Shout ISO acres of laud connected with the Hotel, of
watch 70 acres are linable and 60 sorer timber.
re Io a goo , young I irrhargl of apple, peach and
pear trees: two never-failiog water Springs of
•tt Melent elev•tlou to carry the water to a bright of
100 feet. the property is capable of sulegllvisiou
Into lots for country re•idences. Apply ß to
S. S. BYA-N,
Broker In Stocks and Ileaill.statc,
Dolt. - 67 Fourth Street, (Bitrkeits
HANDSOME COUNTRY HOME
". FOR NATE, situate ois, milt, from the city, and
,thin too minutes' walk of the Pittsburgh and
'..n orllsellle Railroad, commanding a beautiful
view of lie oily, river and nurrotionlng coutitr). It
eoto and
abut" 8 ars of ground, highly eel:lro
ned and laid out in the , most approved •tyle of mod
ern landscape gardening: In studded with Mina,
lwry, and a great varlet, of the choicest treits and
vlnes In full hearing. There Is also on it • arCer.
Hitting sort lug of water, and Shout our aer, tit wood.
The linprom.mentt connist In part of oval Bele k
'ottage will, 7 rooms mad wash-Mnte, a !urge and
handsomely Milli Stable, an out room for man, dr.:
Otte large cistern and 'Wended pomp are wt thin a
few 'eel of the kitchen door, and all Is under excel
lent fetter. For pvticulars. pricy , terms, dc., Cu.
nutre of (fe23) B. A
1' OR SALE—A Partin of about :A
mires, situate to Elisabeth township. Allegheny
count), Pa.. about one Mlle and a half front the
itorootill WK....sport, half mile of the Nionottgr
lo rit et. and the same from the Youghiogheny.
Th. Improt emelt. arr. grst, a Frame ottegt,
rooms, sod dooti won waier LI.
d00r...44,11d, 1,1•o•tory Freon House, with four
rooms. with two good upging• of oats,: third. n l.a.f
11. , .111. 0(01 toll rooto•, r frame bank barn, with
the ery Intabllng, corn crib, earrlAgi. house and
nth. out-hulidlngs. Th., tract Is all underlaid with
t ein of No. I 11.M.0111, Tall .tritt Ma Or 11[4...ka11'
I. 50 , 111 all that IA asked for theprone., For
r particulars. Inquire of H. 11. TOW Eit Heal
li.state agent, No. 16.1 Fourth ttreet. t'ilTf
VAL AND LIME PROPERTY
FOIL NA.1.1..—0n the Steubenville ItallFor..l,
seven mile. from the city.
CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED ANTI }Wan%
SIX ACRES,
MeSfri And Flouring arid Satyr Mtn. I{ll.i
tluv Improtements.
. . .
M.o. snowl Eighty Acres of ri , A the
trace, is bylining tbe abut,
Al., the Vann. a1. 14) . 4)) . -11 1. • ,141.41.1011. 011
reliai
Rallruad, ...A14,1,111)), 140 sett.) nod 111
Furtfurth,r p‘rtleulare.,rnly/1), .4
WILLIAM WARD.
(4)14. 4 11.. Catdral.)
( rl l No. 110 .oraet
etrr.).
1. 4 . 011 SALE
VALUAHLF coAl. I.ANII
%I 111 Or sold Tti.t/AT al rrdurrd privra. Top. Ira..
1, , ituate In Westmoreland e...unty, Lt..
S , 4rtb-Wratern Permaylvtinla Railroad. atrout tr.
ful , ••• east or Apt - 110 l'a„ and ront-alus I o
u lnacie• of rftliir-STINF and 1 , 1 r. 4 LAY
d nery etomplatr Flt.lr..r fortis, wan ...wars lu(tuir at tne i. w nod
101011 /111“. ut
deli No. 144 Vourth NC. Vittabargh. l'a.
1 4 '011 MALE.— A desireable ell-
Hotn.e and Lot for sale In A ileghent • 4 it).
!so. AS Voeguy street, near to r, ark .dreet .
'milt in ...tern style and ennistning root., ha,.
dining roan, stud kitenen lAt hall
and two large ofeeping apartut. n In ',I story, wlth
at. , divined Into taro neatly !Intoned rooms, and
hall. cellar w...b-house In basement., supplied .
tit. water pipes; due bake-Oren Optolng Into kitch
en
Li Ohi
water In the yard. The lot la ell tilled
rape vines and rrolt trees. Vo.sraatot. A pelt
licLiklN .
1 Voorth street.
1:011 MALE--A Farm. contalnma
•1.,01 30 ares, sttu•te Jeffers. township.
AI ealteuy coun c ty. Pa., 013 the Monongahela sin et.
on..h,h Yrott. the Borough of West El IStAwu, , The
1111,0,111e'. 5 are a two story Brielt House with sin
ro. Prante Ho u se. tarn with sin monis
and good evil.. cor cribs, vragon sheds and Other
about 1 0 nerve of the very beat river
la.: ~,,, . This property Is well located for gardening
pt. and wilt he auld at a very redneed prier.
• ... I -pack ly and secure one of tile beat farms on the
11...ntgaltria river. U. 11. TOWEL, !teal Estate
ot. No. 11l Ventral street. Ista:it
I.'oll SALE—One Lot '2O feel 'root
1•14 V. ona. Areuneby lit feet to IValson street:
la.-story pried Dwelling on rear arias.
lent 1..1 feet front Oh Sommer Atte,. Pitt
loa it-hip. by It. deep, an a lila. In reeled a two.
st.,rt Eratne
eleven lota .. V aluing the abos.....si by S.; to
tri IN All E 1 .,.
TM'& SHEPARD, ..... 4444
rrhaut a, and deah In Flour. Gratin and
lure, Is.. xl7 Lahertt %term. I•att,talargla.
I iaole, hamlet, or , laaur ImLers and Flantiv alw
a- ting am,tantly aan hand Partia ash. al. /Mob Laid avrala .an., raaaaltu. ',marmite a sear to
ITTI.E, BAIRD & PATTON.
hole., r., r Mera 1an..., Lot
J 1 11124 It. BAILEY. da•alers In Proaltaer, Flour, 11 11 x. ~ n , chem..
Stock and Beal Estate Broker. , riv,n and lard oil, Iron • Att. it Cot t•el
ta to Wilkins Hall. Fourth street. ' Tat 31., anal mt. latta•bur:ll 1;011.u..to. c
1 114 hea. so.. t Pitt tau I
A N ELEGANT RESIDENCE FOR " - " • " rg'•
SAL/L—A double two-story Brick House, with
tas. L •rosataitalue 1: room. sod
lastia-roont, water furnace heating the
etude Imuse, marble mantles, all In fresh repair.
ara.ropying s lot ;I by 210 feet feet on Bidwell .tr , r4.
10,1
it rstora avenue, ou the tine of the horse rail
• .In Allegheuy 11,1. Nlalde and carnage I ~,,,
oat 111. mt. Apply to
S. S. lIRT AN,
!Outer In Smelts and Brat 14•tate.
f el: 57 Vottrtb street. Burke,. Imitating.
L'OR ALIR,-Immedlhate POSSCS••
x -ion That alesimiala property known .4. 110 ,
•• A a err Mauston.. on Waaltingtam ttttt a, Fourth
Hard. All,/teeny CIO. The fan triabout ''oool feel
deep , . and the purebaser eon have 74, 40 or lea Feet
front. as
_mat be deLireal. Also adjoining the slant
a number of treltitlf , ll Betiding Lots. on nit*, of
... Meta 1. a Ern... Cottage of moms.
JOHN U. 11A I I. 14 I
Streak and IceM Estate Broker.
fr 7.4 Wilkins Hall, Voorth street.
11YELLING HOUSE ON WYLIE
• STREET FOR SA L E.—Tiaat large and well Ittu
laled threestory
od
Brick Dwelling on Wylie oreet
near Fifth, entailed In mern style, containing I
room.,
kiNrr'rtVdVdw“
rr' M agm stra;n;i V
t ai i rT. sneo
nem puat eeabie rpen. (or owelllngorbusll
urpose. now offered Mr sale. Pearsall. Aprt
Ist. Terms reasonable. Apply to
.1•10ttf It. kIeLAIN A 110. Fourth street.
von &ALE-160 acres offirst-rate
Land, attested lulu. county, kLissourl. This
Oriel was !seated (Will, and selected with great
cam for • friend. sell the whole forsl6o. Ap
pi, 033.
that neat Country heat, three acres, fill of
rater 11111,
‘, ood boner, ham go.; C
mile. from the
city. Price 1111. B. IlleL AIN a 0.,
lan best Pasta. Broker, RC Fourth street.
DONPT PAY ItENT, but call and
purchase • very cheap lot in the Tillage of Mount
Wamblngton, build yourself a house, become a land
lord• save)our money, and inveet jet those 14 ratea
ble lots which I Am authorized to sell oneery easy
term.. For further partlemlarl enquire of
O. N. TOWEILAteaI Estate Agent,
.IsXl tif No ISt Fourth Street.
84 ,500.1`!IMFgfiligf..E1r;"7.
led Intimate walk from Perry Landing. 'The
house Is large and neatly finished, with an exten
sive rice of the river and railroad, with acres at
ground, arranged with garden and fruit in great
abundance, well watered ant/ In good neighborhood;
stable and carriage boom. Apply noon to-
Jaen B. IIcLAIN A CO.
VOR SALE--135 acres of Coal,
• satuale In Smith township, Wathlngton county.
Penna., near the line of the Steubenville Railroad,
at Midway Station, :Mont it Intlelfrom the cit.c. , For
Nether particulars, campfire of O. If. TOW El Beal
F..ate Agent, No. ISt Fourth street, or to Wn. 11A11
C. a •A hIPBELL, as, the premises. jaMtlf
1; OR BALE—A two-story Brick
Itwelling of 7 rooms. hall, andveatibule three
year. built, with lot iiiby43o feet. slinate oat Ewalt
street. ',serene, a Ile. all ha ...ample.. order. For
further la forms arm, len... :fool) at the Beal
. o
Estate end hmur..
.Intro 1.1 U. S. BATES,
nit: Butler etreet., Lawrenceville.
i m f . : 'I
WILL PURCHASE THAT
at two story Brick Dwelling on ni
venue; 10Lt72 by DO; Nom arranged with wide
hail, double parlors, dining room and kitchen arid
four bed rooms; yard neatly Busted Imd run of girub
trery. Apply to 'fell) B, IdcLAIN & CO.
1 4 'OR REST. , That neat Cottage
C House. with Sor of ground. situated Sq milts
from the ells.. fronting the riser and railroad, near
Arthur , . Station. Food Garden, Trull and Well of
'Water. Neat $125 per year. A_pply quickly to
0,02 It. & CO. IT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY
FOR HALE.—A Cottme Douse, wlin tarn' , Lot
L('hound, for sl ,ooo. A fiduse of 3 rooms Ana lnrlrr
ot for S7BI. A Lot of Orottod on Virginia strert 92
feet front by 165 deep, for MtS. For tale by
0,013 S. CUTHRERP to SONS, 61 Market et.
HEAP PROPERTY.—Houses,
Parma, Coal Lands,_&e„ for ale by
mOl3 I,IIJVIBERT d - SON fa Market at.
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SIX BUILDING LOTS IN SH A RPi4:.
BURG FOR as.A I.E. Priee end,
Inhe3 tl. OUTUBEICT A SOXS. 61 Markin
- -
1")).ge L OTS, Corner Bank Lane
liirk.=."""' Allegheny ("y. 'La
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vl nain
320 ACRES OF LANDIn
Bollln
s~cer county, Missouri, la ofered at $l,OO ta,
.ex. APO/ to (atm) C. & CO.
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C'IOTTOII-48 bales% on' steamer
Havana to arrive for ttpaN
mta Dimly
bCO,
JANIEs T. SAMPLE.
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BOOTS,
NINES,
BALMORALS,
allDrberts. dec.,
..gor
T. A. M'CLET.T AND'S
AUCTION EMPORIUM,
os. 55 and 57
3w' rtia. street,
Private Sales Day and Evening.
.uss.
Wit ENTIRE STOCK
BOOTS el SHOES,
SEWING OFF AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICK
J. A. ROBINSON & CO-,
No. (31. ILLICaa. - I.x.c.tltreot.
ml.lO
BOOTS AND SDOE:S
AT cic)isw
e 1• 1"111, Ot .11/1
FALL & WINTER
SHoLs.. All Ir re I NI , et yrr.O- BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER
I) r,lu..crl ,Prlver.. rust, r ~,, n for
spit's., “4”.1.,
truraleornanc.l NEXT TO POST orrius.
nt rm. r
J. 11. & W. C. BOR L AND,
IIM=IIIE=Ill!IIIII
(FR iND CLOSIAG OUT %ALI.
BOOTS & SI 10 VS
Goo4ls ai Less than Cost
AT 92 FEDERAL STREET,
1. , \I .\ KF 11.0N1 FOR F l•Itl s
Remember, 92 Federal Street
W. K. McCLINTOCk.
J. IV. IL ARNAHAN s CO
Ludiev' Blamorats and PoUgh
Boob,
J W. t A0N.411.4.‘ h CO
Ladies , Gaiters
Vat4..t,t,.a.
J. CARNAII AN tv.. CO.,
16:etit's I' ,e Calf Booth
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LA DIES', Ai ES TS'
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Boots. Shorn and Gaiter?",
Al r 1 , 1111. 411.1 S% 111: .1 0,1
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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pOTTEIt, AIKEN ti MIIFYAIt IP
Lonnol.aton Neuhant,nd !I..altora In rort•lgn t
..I trod.. k*.out a
Itokt,r. fwg , !,
Potato... and prod!!! e No. 11 E TY
STREET. oploodlt• holoo 110%lottal!.
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1,141,,,•11,1 ~ppo.lt, 1 Ball. A 1,1,, n ) ity
731: 100
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3, and Forwardin g Mo ri haul tod w holt sole do r
in M e.t4rn it, rs, ' lrmo.llottc•r aro' Port
ha. on }'lour iali, Pot 'tool Po ,r 1 A,oos Malt rutin
I luso. I and ard ink I tried risiL I rodtio.:
gent rally. Nos. 144 end 140 k runt taro Pittsbur g
0 'Mir XS
& PRODIrt'E,
oollOiNoi.lll orwar,Bit s Mr,. lo .no, and
Vo'rs h rooli n t.f ' Ct "' 4s l l .l llle al r l tr i' 's% ' n ' o"t rg l ' 'ln,Vo'r r g li',"ra:
I. 1101.31t.•-ltner Mtn 100X0...111. 1101,...
,
01IN I. HOUSE & 111105., Surces
t 4 01 th TO Jot, 1. Hut. u Isolesale tiro
co rs •ntl unnetasion M. rename turner 00,1111
3, Id •nd Water streets Pitishur g l, lu
.
AMEN DAL L ZEL & SOS, Mann
farLurern of Lard OIL mud onliultoston Ili reliant.
Gar tho pun hose and salt or red, cud Refitted Pe
treleurn. Nos. Or and Zl water street. Pittsburgh.
Ail, lane., mad* On onsignno Il{l
ti( 110MAKEIt & L N 14,14 licolesa le
draters In (.ror, rio s 3 lour t sra i n r ru
11.100,, Viol,, hoes.., roll; arbon (111, Nn.. Maud
174 11 , 04 i Strei 1., ;tear 1 11,ert ) Str,et, Pittahurglt,
Pa sell I )
'MAP tintiloat
/. 11 .:o A sn D lutetnn M ' e T rMs A n i n i ti ot a i l s r l ° ,. r e s e ra
nt all I I : lin': and
B EI-11U l a
IKE11".4!" Moll olin
I
of Country Produce anti Pittsbur g h Manufactures, warranted bto be the only pre-
No 2.0 Libel l) Street opposite head or M•Ood atr.•el, pa ou retic) known to cure U
PittsburKoo/3 ( ghs, Colds, Iloareeneatl: C
X pint C oug
L'ETZER ARMSTRONG, For- I t I .. , t r h o ':l‘ c 4,11 ' 71m, Common - h,
iv - rt
.1 warding and (.111M11111,i011 31srchouts for the sale lion, Bronchltla and Crultp-,
utldlaur, H rain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, &c.d. Dried 11,1 nK prepared [min Money.
Fruit., %Int Produro• go to r. 111,, No, In Markt %tilts ot, I and rbs. 11. hea li ng, attn. , LORE:
Hrof Ix,. Pittsbur g h. Pa rel3.ly I enter and ea pectorathi r g, ,
II RIDDLE:, No. 15.1 Liberty St., :T.; ii u ,roVVlr b 4 . llr:a r t. and I.un ge F ee We by
88 , rlttaburgt, 1%. , Merslisitt, Druggists t set. ) where.
Wholesale In Alt•r ( °entry Product , tiruuerics and R. F A r
rlttSburgh ntanufat lures. Lash advanced on 4 on- 13 1)0
—tlOLi -
signs:ciente, snot paid fur Produce generally. ann
STRICKLAND'S PILE
nottnitt oat-nnt.t..
; I,ll lti . DY In. CLIME() thou-
POBT. DALZELL & CO, Whole- I the worat easea of
8.. sale Lme, f °methadon and ors. ardin g Met, 111.1 h N, BL
4.; -Tat E
and do Mk re lit Produce ies l'lttborgh Man- PILES It ghee Intmneate
ufacturt n, No. MI rty street. Pittehurgli rello f, and ,deals a perms.
11. JAt'li, tient Lure Try It directly.
R .
it Is warranted to case.
I For sale try all Druggista, at I
(IROCEIL, N.,,. I and 2 I/1A Mt 0411, 30 tents per bottle. Pi LES
an& ly PITTSIIIoNgIi. Pi.
IIAIRLES L. LAI.DIVELL, (Suc
to June. 1101n.t& t C0.,)1 . 0rk Par Lt., end
dealer In Provision& corner of tldarkol. and Front
streets. Intlanorgh.
• !t)/IN WATT J. IV WIL.hoN.
WATT WILSON, Wholesale
lirvvre, .011111111./011 Ail,l•ll.4liN. and flealvro 111
rm.ltiee null l'ltt.burgh Manufacture, N... Illy tat.-
Italy area.l.ltl,l,llralt. 11,5
11.. A.I. WAAI It
raBrAIRT. sitirToN di. CO,
firocer. mitt PrOthlee Lhnill•tra No. a,
Strati street. PUtelmrikh. ..111
Lill DICKEY 64. 114' holeside
tirover, l'onunlnnloo Nl , rhantn.nd Orono'', lo
'lttetool .r. NI Water au - vet and it) Front pitrort,
th
DANtkt. enure i
1 11. VOIGIIT & Co" (Succeors
.1-A•to It. (ttalT,)Pro.lut.t. and Coittmlexion
chianti, ?X Lltterti stre•et.,
WILIELIEVS
to Idatrkt.o,lS I.lnltttrt)
Dealer In rlour tuttllintltt, Protlot, rmot emunaltotton
Merchant. No. MI LIBERTY STREET, Intt.buri.l.,
Lela
l EAR CORN-1000
31 11t zu firirge Rs by
mta3 Ng. VA klecond atz.W.
PLITIEBING. &c
pITTSBURGH LEAD PIPE
3:0440A1:11:4:4:11
=9
CIITERS LEAD PIPE AND SHEEP LEAD
•. the man,. any •Ile, thickness or length to
al/411te
Lowest Markel Rates
Ity 1114 4 0001 r, ord,r, promptly
.too 'OFT I.NAII FOIL SALK.
BAILEY, FARRELL &
No. 167 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ullll7
NVOOD.PUMPS;
IRON I-"U NTYS.
33 -sr3apt_ziavwes,
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
1 BATH TUBS SINKS, WATERICLOSETIP
WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS,
113-klynAil lc! Rams.
Bras. Work ;of all kinds: Block Tlu ripe, for Dods
, Foutaxio'l thels of (in. and Leather Hone;
pipe. Gas Plpg• and 711 c l -urea, ofoill
deaerlprlons • I.t.ut constantly on hand at
Addy, W illliams 6: Bartley's
=I
PlTTsnuntin, PA
N. 11.— All kinds of INTAIrIng Anne promptly
I ~,,, ~ , , ,, , ,, , , , ,, , ,, , , , , , , , I mmediately attended to.
pLUMDING, GAS AND STEAM
4 FITTLNIi, IN ALL IT , BRANCHES.
attrndt , tl In ...apertenced and practical
two, I meld. A Cr,: at , t , trtutent of
OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS.
H.oll Kit BATH:.
V61:1 F. ft CIAls ETS
HYDRANTS
.t,•,nt ly on hand 3111 i ma,le to otder
. FP' DS'lt Atirshen.i.
‘n LIIIEIITY WIRE ET, Pittsburgh
.11y
EV sT
E. 4 NI FITTING,
Plumbing and Gas Pitting.
FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS.
IRON PIPE & BRASS WORK,
OP ♦LL DXSCRIPTIONS
IEIN7I7IEIN9 da 00.,
=I
HIS Wood Pittsburgh, Pa.
wy.
1 1 1.1 . :1111ING, 4:5 ATID
Jeri. mama. i - mr GI-,
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
Dui rr i.r
nrr E 11,4
DATER 1 LOSETS AND WASHSTANDS.
E 11, - /:-Irli* 3' CO.,
=1
=I
;.t. ~I
tTTI\I:
PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING
N.MOti BELLN.
Portable and Cigar Lighters,
I=l
Ir=ENNEi!Mt=;MIUMEI
MEDICAL.
I ti'IIIPIEUEI'm
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS
...I. fr•an 111, most ample elln.riruce an en
t r.. 11 MO Mol.-nt anal rellabb are
,rfoctly adapt.. to popular mi.
t.ltzt cannot 14. mane II nein,
a. 1.. fr.-, fr../..13u,r. and en
/1.3 alwzo 81.11 a blo..
No. 1 eon., PF.Vongeatiou, Ll:Mamma
t
• • 11 OILMS, Worm Fever. Colic
,•RYIN4, COLD', or Teething of In-
fants 25
4 DIARRHEA of children or adults.. 2%
• DYSENTERY. I.; riping and 131110u.s
Colle
•• 41 ,, L ERA MORRI:S. Nausea
.• 1.401)0140. Colds,. ...
• • E URA 1.411 A. Toothache. .late
aehe 2.5
s • • HE.% DACRE, Sick Headache
o • • 1.5 SPEPNIA 1412 lon 4 Stomach 25
•1i a U I.I.ILkaiSEI o. wanty and painftd
period,. 03
• • I. F.I ,, ORRIIIEik. or White. 25
I. • • 4I• ;.4.44,04 y t
14 •• a.I 4 LT ISII SCUM. Etrup-
IS . ' • ISllEllATlill.allr;lE sr , t 4 su l,alllolx
mum S'EVEIt Att d•
I. e,
1: Inst. nisi or external so
41 . T11 Al.lll, more, lollattoril rs.. 60
Is • • 4 • T A Illtll, acute or Chronic, train-
74 " W 11041P1 NI: 120115411, spasmodic
50
21 •• AAWA. ppressed
•• EAR DIS o
CHANUES,lrupatrod bear- al
ti 50
• • 1 / it111 . :1 i", enlarged glands-- .. .. 60
sis • ti KNEIDL EBDLAITY, physical '
eakneas 6
IlittiraN and Scanty Secretly/us
2.6 •• SEA SICKNESS, or sickness from
riding
37 • • h I,IISEASE, Gravel 60
, •• NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal
ecalsslonAlnvoluntary discharges 50
• • SORE MOUTH. or Canker 60
x • • LIIIItk
E even
INCONTINENCE.— . 60
Si • • rwi UL PRIODS, een
_ll_l
aT •• BIWYEKINUS at Change of 100
Yl •• EPILEPSY,Bpasms, Bt. Vitus' Dan
cesT
34 • " DIPHERIA, ulcerated *are throat 100
r. 111117, CARY.
Cases of . vials. In morocco case and hook cora-
Wet.. SIC OD
abe of 20 lar Axle in itiorocesi and book 6 tt3
Case of iTI lar ger
gelids, plain ease and book I, to
Case et 10 bolus (No. Ito 151 and book • 300
A. TORRENCE,
Corner of Fourth and Market streets.
fY noiessie Agent. Pittsburgh, Pia.
FUT atie by E. MIN endthaeld street.; JON.
FLE3IING, bi 313rket street, corner of the DIAMOIId
Pittsburgh, and J. J. EAST, Na. IM Federal street,
Atitgbony; MeCLAItAN McKENNAN, corner of
blantotel and Market street. Pittsburgh.
MUM
lit,gritirSlA.c:;,- SitickTsind's
and carmin uJ hers,.
ative to
bleellethelt the . 81.111 eh Matt ~ /A‘
nervous system It is seer-
Lath remedy for Llspepla, CZ)
or lu g Ispolon, Nervona- •it. ^
nom. Lom of Appetite,
Acidity of the Stomach •
intolency - and debility it 1r,4
I. not elehnholle: therefore, 4 0b
particularly suited forweak : 0 KN.
„u. and dyspeptic per
ons. For sale by all rug
gists urerewhere at 111 Der bOttli
14. E. siml.alts co
.:n:lyd WildidtgALE Augurs.
FORTY TEARS PRACTICE
Ri sissviLL -onocusxs
Gives me a knowledge seldom acquired by Phyel
clam. My long reeldence In th City. and Jim amount
or patients treated annually by um, are surge-lent
P roof of my 6.1,114.
FIPERMATORRIMEA, or Bernal Weakness, and
all distal:ea arising therefrom. are cored In • ranch
shorter time than laeretotore by my NEW VIMET.
ABLE REMEDIES. liedletuee sent tellgrparkeg
the Union. All letters lintet bantain•lllamptOjite
t7",1 held
Zairese W BIiANSTUR 'M.
•14,1214. sox - tek Pussicirit4k4
AAA. KINI , B Up
LEM
I Protection can be secured In the above named
and reliable Companies.
WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF
PITTSBURGH,
ALEXANDER NILMICIL Presides%
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD General Agent.
Udlce, !R W.L , riarenieliii.it k thr. w.re Boom 1
cip stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will Insure against al/ kinds of Fire sod Marine
fists. A home Institution managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality, to main
tain the character which they have Reamed, as of
fering the best protection to those who dater to be
neared.
TATE ,Iz SEVILLE,
Alex. Nimlet., Andrew Ackley,
R. Miller. Jr, David M. Long,
James McAuley. Roca J, Thoma.s.
Alexander Speer, Chas. J. Clark,.
Campbell R. Herron, John Ft. McCune,
C. B. Ricketson, Jame. P. Hanna.
m van WM. P. HRRBERT, Secretary.
lITIZENS , INSURANCE COMPA—
,-/ YOF I'IDDSBUILDH. --Office, corner Market
and Water sEree., second door.
WM.. RAItALEY, President.
WM. A. SHEPARD, Secretary.
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
Insures against los. and damage In the navigation
Bf the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes, and
ayous, and the navigation of the Seas.
Inanres against lons and damage by are.
PEOPLES INSIURANCE CO
OFFICE. N. K. CORA ER WOOD AND FIFTH STA.
G 1
Cap t. Jac. hillier, John P. Kirkpatrick,
W. Van Kirk, I Prank S. Klestil.
itiii:ll7s:Pr r i Viteent
.11 ifiN WATT, et trealdrot
W. r.ltliN KR. Pecre,taiT.
Juil.ly t'apt. hl LS ioiltDON, Agt.
A L Li:GRUA Y INSURANCE CO.
I'ITTSI3 K o. 37 rink atrect
Bank Block.
M=!
Elf 'JEANx ('0
EMI
CHARLES ' KNAP NEPHEWS
AND ALL KIND) or HEAVY CASTINOS.
Special attention yrid to ROLIANG MILL WORK
ISLART MACHIN ART sod BACTORTS.
. •.
REPAIIIS attended to tromptly.
As heretofore, the best motertaLs will always e
used M. this Foundry.
Attention Is called to our NEW . PLY WHILEI
PATTKItIi and Inoressed Mellitles (or fittlug up th
smite, no2ityd
prrrstruniat FOUNDRY.
FOUNDERS AND !diCHIIIIBTS4
Manufacturers of Chilled Boilers of all alms, rot
Iron, Steel, Brass, Eine, Copper, Saver, Clold, Straw
Board._, Paplter uud Indla-obber • Workaooo s
dßoll.
lug KM Comings of all descriptions, Bark 1/11114
Patent Double Grinder, with • variety of other pat.
tern.; always on hand, and fitted to order on Mort
notice and favorable terms. Office and Wart:haulm,
LL/Smithfield at - rent. Plttebnrah. reply
A. BILLOLIT... ...W. VANYIE.L. J. a. BILADLIT
}ETNA STOVE WORKS.
llanufactbre every variety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES!
Among whim, are the celebrated EUREKA, TROPIC
and TA 1.1 om• N l('onl Moves:) POMANA., VET
ERAN and ULONbI.I)}.I3 (Wood Cook stove.) Alm
manufacture
GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, /Ice.
Ocoee and Warehouse, corner of Second and Woo
streets, Pittsburgh. Entrance on Second street..
&LIM
wmmummAmcirm
INSURAN
INSURE TOUR LIFE IN THE
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSTRAIICE CO.,
of Hartford. Conn
TOE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
AMERICA that now Makes and pays at Annual
CASH PIVIDEED nu the first and each tubscquent
payment of premium. In CABII c A VITAL. an
cumulation of $1.500,0011. Is setertily invested 1. pub
lic stocks and mortgagee of AEA!. ESTATE. It is
now In It. 111th year of banner,. and aan paid to the
n rn t7l l" := the rr on UaLtaglL.T tenotin
ease of litigation has occurred, an eV W.. ,
that liberality and fair dealing is a specialty with
this Comp y.
The policies or thin Company arc not forfeited by
reason of too-payment of premium after the seetmd
year. No payments required after tea yea., hut
pollutes continue good through UR.
CE=Mitia==l
PADI/Ell;Tlc4 . l"EsiSent.
S. H. WH/TE, Secretary.
Branch (Mrs for Western Pennsyfranla. where
Circular.. and bloat Applleatlon• Irtil be furnished,
ad Wood street, Pkitsburgh.
Agents want.4l throughout Ure.Stal.O. Apply to
I. E. CrOODELL., Rate Agent..
CHARTER 18 29 . PERPETUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
Alll.lll on Jan. I, 1864, . , 82457,849 95
Capital
S 400.000
Invested P remi u ms
971,0eu.
Unsettled Clanns 1. 0 %.Z..
Income for 1611-1 5,416.
Losses Paid slnceltr.9 -.
Perptnal ant! Tempora ry Policies on liberal te o
rms.
1 , 1118,T01113.
Chas.- N. Bancker, . Isaac L.
Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
Samuel Grant, George Pales,
Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler.
George W. RlO:lards Era's W. .11.1)
CHARLES R. RANCHER, President.
EDWARI Vlre President.
JAS, W. IdcALLI y pro ai..
COFFIN Agent
nsitM Curner4 nod and Third streets.
• -
VIRE AND MARINE
-`•
INSURANCE CO, OF NORTH A MERICA,
PHILADELPHIA
81,750,000.
ME=
Hartford Fire Insurance, Company,
I=l
81,385,000.
W. L. JONES. Agent.
=
I====lll
DIMUCTORB,
8. M. Kier.
John Shlpton,
Jame. M. Cooper,
S. linrtmogh,
J. Oshilrell, Jr.
John n. Dilworth,
Wm. A. Rodgers.
deM.
ra elritj "
Jas. reek, r.,
O. Johnston.
B. 1.
Joshua Rhodes,
Barclay Presto.,
tieorge Bingham
Km. 1111111 p.,
John Watt,
.144 m F. Parke
Cm, John L.tßhonds
Snntoot P. Shriver.
t 'Darien At-booth,
inatireslaialnst all kinds of FlN:feud Marine Rlaksi
JOll N IRWIN. JR., Presidcnt.
JOHN D. Vice Pneoldent.
C. b. DONN Secretary.
. .
I..se
T. A n 4 ,411.111.
B.lllk Irwi, Jr..
. L. Fabilestock,
John D. McCord,
Gear •e S. Head,
Cbarres Hays,
Capt. Wm. Mean,
Geo. D. McGrew,
Robert Darts,
FOUNDRIES.
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
HEAVY ORDNANCE,
n♦ n ruson ....
A. GARRISON & CO.
(fittoresooro to Boltsnatt, Ortretros • Cb.,)
A. BRADLEY & CO.
pE.NN
Jtrachine Works and Foundry',
S. "EllirLigb.tancLa22,
&NOISE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, Laeoeh
.treat, between Federal and Bandesky, Allegharrl
rigrar ir t ragirt i
j umll o Wtsh i aVa ic r i aß i r
" Repiltu r glntili -t hl . n. attended to rout
COOKING STOVES
Parlor and Stating Stows.
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, &e,
Also. all Slade of HOLLOWWARE MUMMA
So. Mil Liberty Street.
4.1.1.Z27. Maims CO&
FARM
Din* is
Have on band a Lards assartnaent at
I====l
sTiti.W ODTTICRA
eurniza AND
FLAT iL46.1[6.
Wo. RH and 30 Ohio st. Allegrhelo
RE-FLATMG:
LADIES, SAVE IMITaItiONIEIG
j{y your OM Titila Ware
HT , TLATED W/TII
umn i llik ai WlLD& a}n Ml/0 43 M ' YcA
•
aw
Ostra nilliatedApdmadq
iQD APV-g i A
sti M g.
.)nticau. d:'7Vfoist.
I UUII/OADS.
RING Mum"
N 66. SP
NIA EILIEN T.
I,va CENTRAL R. IL — ELEVEN
DALIN TnaINS.
On and ar r Mrditt.a Y. March 11l UM, trains win
o • • . Cantu Paaarnarr Depot., earater of Vase-
InFtr, and I.intal7 strreta. as follow. •
IA Y P151 , •.5 , --Leaves Pittstrurilk si &IDA. lg.
• r . P . I- , '" a 5, ' sj .! .. b 4rit c " , it"o." al
"10."2a1;
A. 11. Lock ae, P. N. tarrhibteass? lair P.
11 0 ltnnrt S:3O r. hew York, vlo
:35 P tilladedphia. 1 WC P. sii.•:" and Nem
nri t i , !A. l , l fri l .2ll'4l%.4°'!".m.
Learnt Pittsburgh ilk
so A. a.. .mpping DWI" all statlentin Altoona.•
.t An
r. &N)r. ‘
arrivinit at
Phila.lutrada at We A. x. By this. Ila ia em
arc irs , oferred at Union Depot, West i l p belpitia7
directly 10 Express train for New York, mactilalt
brrr at 6:3,11, N.
PiIIi.ADELP.IIIA EXPRESSl—Leartarittabingb
at CM r, N. , top{{ iug only at prindrall
Arches at Latrobet 6:00 e. N.- Altoona, SAO
Harrisburg. 2,83 A. Halttm ,•• 710 , N
ew
York, via Allentown, if& Yralideats," Tr PO
A. • and New lock, rlartilladelutda M•M P. W.
1 Siortng Cara run aim:Linen this trait trona Pitts ,
burg to Baltimore and Plalladelplua, and to Now
York via Allentown.
FAST UNE—Leaves Pittsburgh at 0110
siopplag only at principal 'tattoos. AATITA• at Al
ton°. al 911011. m. • Ilarrisbn 8:23 A. ..• Bahl.
more.t 12.31) P. M. 'New York:rosin Allentown, in*
P. a.; 1:10 P. sli; mid New York, 'els
kol2.
IDdify olio:Wier traits, Bandon. aseoptaf ".
JOIINSTOWN ALIGOkiIIODAT/ON —Daily (imeept
Sunday.) at 4l P. a., stopping at regular AtatArtts
between Pittsburgh and Conomatign, and connecting
at Blairsville Intersection
with trainaonthalmilana
Branch and West Pennsylvania Railroad.
ALTOONA 'ACCOMMODATION—DaIIy (except
Sunday - 11)&1,11AD A. s..atopinsig at allregalarstatkrim
between Pittsburgh and Altoona• and making_gswe
connection with trains on the Indiana Branch, Welt
Pennsylvania Railroad, Ebensburg & Creston Rah-
Va.rl "11=Poz wniv. Rattan.-
Leaves daily (except Sundays) at SAU.A. N.
Second Accommodation Train tor Wall'.
Leaves daily texcein Srmdaysl Pt L 0,45 A. W.
Accommodation ' Cra b for Wail's Statinn,
leaven daily
(.Ace
Sundays) o:
• Fourth Accommodation Train f 0 o : r 1
O W ?. a Statlour
Leas. dally 11/treat Sundays) at teas x.
Penn nerumarrodatlon. No. -Leaves daily ( except
tl .c tin c, drA c all ,, o4 . llo st d . p . e s o lo n pUin
o a n t . all stations tat.
The Church Train leave! Wall Station emery Man
day at Sna A. a., and arrives In Pittsburgh at Iladl
:owlßotor -ulna. leaves Pittaburgh at 11:53 P. mo,
serf yea at Woll's Station at 2:00 P. 0,
itcturoltng Trains arrt•e In Pittsburgh as fbilowai
Mali 1:50 A. R.
Past Line 2.110 A. R.
First Wail's Math.. Accommodation eao A. it.
Penn Arrommortatlon No. I Tag A. X
Second W all •• 51.3001. Arcoruntodatton.... OXI
Johnstown Accommodation.... .....t.......1010 M.
Baltimore Express I:40
Altoona. A.mmodatton Etragrant....lo:so
Third Wall•tt Statists Acroznurodadon P. X.
Philadelphia Exprette ILIM P. R.
Actommodathot, No, I 6:06 P.
An Agent of the Excentlor Omnibus itompany
pass through each In before reaching the Llept
take op cheek., and deliver baggage 1.0 any
Me city. Dolls, Nu. 110 Peon atrost—open day •314
night—where all orders (or thu movement of paaaan
gsrs and baggage will receive prompt attention.
&afore., at fun P. Baltimore Express will luff% witif Philadelphl•
P. If., on Mondayo.
NO - Goa—ln CILIP of toes, the Company will bald
themselves tesponstble for personal baggage 0011.
and for an :meant nut exec...taloa h.
H.
BEttIi . WIYEI.
At the PennsiloanialM W.
otral Agent'
nger Sta
tion. on Liberty and Was/analog attests.
prrrssouGH,
At. WAYNE & CHICAGO
RAILWAY AND CLEYE.LAND • PTITSISUBAJZI
HAJLROAI.I.
MO& Winter Arrangemasm. 1868.
On and after November MM. name will g as
follows,
Leixoes /Ur • ibr Pix
Pittsburgh. Chicago. Cleveland. I Whssbbsgl
Express 12:60 A. a. 1 200 A. at,
§spsusls ... 1:4,5 r. M. i 2:30 P. K.
Magreas I 2:46 r. Is.
61611 ........ 726 A. w. , 6:66 A. N. ,
Puelliewesistle said Erie
Itetarnine,' arrive IL Pittsburgh:
P., rt. S . dt C. IL W.-1:50 A. At, 6/0 ri
r. I. 9:00 P.
C. 6 P. R. ~ an. emr
At'C.OI6I.IduISATION
Lvave Allegheny tor
Nrw ligicherrort-0:00 A. M., 11:60 A. M.. 110!
And 6:40 r. lf.
VCIUSTICX-2,116 P. a.
,:41cvr CASTLE — a:SOr.
Ecoxorr - 10:30 P. L.
Wr.LLS4ILLZ-3:50
.tunting,
F.. Ft. IF. & C. K. W.-7:30 •
•
A. a. r,. b., Rau r. r. and A
C. it P. R. R-40.4:0 A. 111.
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GI:ORME PARKIN, Ticket .64Eati
Union
(,) 1 . rA742.111 ) .V.EY', Wetc s e b rAr h Ont, "ll'
Mlegberii Ct./
nual H. 11 EH. General Ticket Agent,
•
ATTSE U RCM CO-atimmi
LVAIRUS AN to cINCIN:
NATI RAILROAD.
TkE GREAT SHORT LINE ROUTE
=
To COLUMBUm,
CINCINNAII,
LOUISVILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS,
ST. LOUIS
And en the principal Oltlea.
WEST AND SOUTHWEST,
Or and MU,
MONDAY, MARCIA 18th, 1988,
Ttaine will leave and arm,. at the UNIDN DEPOT
az follow,.
I/twee. Arrti
fast Line 2:E40 S. Y. 9tt , o A. N.
Slnll R.% • ' 1:00 V. Y.
Ex press " .. ,E1 P.M. 1:10 A. N.
Steubenville Aceontintnt'n —4:15 `. 10:10 A. in.
S. F. SCULL,
lien' I Ticket Anent, Steubenville,
2.1. MOTNEKSPAUOR,
Ticket. Agent, Union Depot, initaiburgb.
I)lTTssunGu Awla:wpm
CONNELLSVILLit H. U.
Spring Arrangement.
On and alter .
TtIITICKDAY, teem, 151 . ,/, 14164
The Lralos twill leave the Depot, canter a IL.. and
Water tareeta, as ("flows:
L. 21,6 1,
Pittetturplt.
Mall to and Prom Uniontown... 7:00 A.
N .
Kansa., ••
Wept Newton Acculnlllo.lltloll 603 P. L.
First .llclieesport Accont•u 11:00 A. X.
Second • • •, 1•t : 00
itratldont'a N.
Sunday Church Tea .
(hum Webl .
For Ticketa app
ly 0
11. C ..SII.A L L t•LN KR. Agent.
Z,- * IT
W 8 - Atour Soo
L VALLI I Y RAIifLKOAIY
1:1:0 C. Y. 1010 A. Y.
CHLANIGE Op TURF:
ttu and after MONDAY,. Nov. IMO, Passenget
iris , Al will he arranged to run ut follows.
31 AIL T
I R Kilt. AlN—Leaves Pittsburgh at 4:43 A.. , It.
'th fr . V:eit . .sll:b . urgl e Tt e t 19 - 1.!1 .
EAPRESS TeALN—L ' eaves nattanning at 7:611 P.
arriving at Pittsburgh at MOO A. N. Lear.
Pittsburgb It 1110 v. a.. arriving at' kittanntag si
6:to r. b.
ACINALMODATION Viet :Lase., Sods. Warta
at 6:31 A. iv., arrlviug at Pi burgh at 90XI A. N.
Leave. Pittsburgh at 1:40 r..;31., arriving at Klski
roluetas at WS P. at.
TIP. ttILIGIIT. Superintendent.
STEEL I:WEBS,
- -
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.,
(813CCE88ORB TO JONES. BOY!) I C 0.,)
Maqufecturers of to best rwOntO Cast 8144,1 &imam
riat.wfol Octag of :6ww
•t, baw Plates, floe, for,
and !Alert Cut Ste on.
el, Cn.t tlirol fur
GRIPING AND MOWING MACHINES,
STEET PLOW WINCH, SPILINISI,AILLES,
CIRCULARS, Am.
Cast and Common Plougki and Spring Steel,
OtMee—Conker of Firsl andlioasstreerts, tWoblOati
above The Monongahela HOW.
cza
LACK DIAMOND
ES . I . XLEMM N:rfraiNalVEl,
PITT2111:11kiEl.
PARK. BROTILER di
hfanat.turers of
BEST QUALITY REFINED CAST BTICS.L.
Square, Plat and Octagon, la all Mee. Warranted
equal to any lruportad or manatactured thiswan.
try.
agrOlnoo and warebouse.and =m am
and 12/13ocond etrseta. Pltaatonrata 11•111 m/
OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, &a
McCAL - 6:111111 CARPET •.TOR
Mo. 87 Fourth Street.
Mosaics and Aizminster Rugs
VELVET RIMS.
Embroidered Piano Covers,
SHEEPSKINMATe
Irj. k ark was oy SF =r_ w : ~
IV And davvry deserlptlo. of o.pats.
DRAUGHTING.
GEBaMkL
DRAUGHTIEG OFFICE
mad Pifttemit. ELizeksaop
No. /3 By. SL Char Bt., near tßuiPez.lan Brides
d. P. GENtirKll.ll3. CUP Snirtnsar
.14 310. laitair
O;Np vjlti.l:iti
JAMES LITPINCOTIV
Notiocals.e.r.
Dealer IR S. LVILOIS BACON BARREL PORK)
DRIED BEET; LsRll, L.ucf, um. ()PLEASE,
TALLOW, de., erolrld respectfully solidi share cm
tbs
.fe trade; No.. , I4IILEVENTIL STREET. ratabargh.
i-2eLms
‘!{ *Te_tal 111
GARDINtit coma Agentior
u , the Irmyklin, tblladelp ,
ilatibioto
companies, Worth -east cOrneTWOOD
Thlril streets.
• -
w L., JONES, Agent 'bathe rfortb
znithiti 2 '=" 6,B 4tZFMML' i t4TAA""
F ll . 4 . llll F , PAuto,retturyO LIL A ! ' 011 1 n s
w l r T li nmee Caemy, iscmletet
13:12
6.0 b P.
41.C11.1.
11:40 Kt
Arr.,
Pittao
:00 T. r.
:0:00 0. Ir.
8:X1 A. X.
B:be K.
2:05 r. r
6.46 r. X