The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 30, 1862, Image 4

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Formes Misstor, April 28.—A liag'of truce
7 - - took dispatches and some packages of letters
for thellnion prisoners.
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" . .Nci.newe or papers were received, or at least
none•come into the hand' of the press cones
. pondetts. .
The city of .NeW Orleans has, been taken
' the Union :fors. The ,telegraph opera
..." tors tweing left there, as previously reported;
*. no particulars h i d be en received. Itii stated;
_ however, that the operators subsequently av
tempted to return, but found the city in the
po ion of the United States troops. It la_
probable that-the mil surrendered without :
resistance at the appearance of the Beet• . ••••, HEAD QUARTETS OF THY POTOMAC, Apsil 28,
,•-••• '-11 •A. M.—To tie HO*. Edwin M. Mama**,
Siterdorit . of War; - .Nothing of interest trans
.• fared' during the night: No firing on our
• • right where the works proceeded undisturbed.
-_•.oathe left time enemy fired a good deal but
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hurt no one, nor was the work interrupted.
. ,Thave Just sent a heavy field battery, ' to
' gun or two of the enemy , : that'-have
been impertinent this morning, bat hat'," hurt'
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no one. ..The weather.has improved and 'we
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• great progress. • :
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(Signed,). GIOROMIC SECCIALLAN,
' Major-Heneral Commanding.
.; • There' is a report`. that tbe rebels' mush
boatted iron gunboat built there, - a second
•_•_, • Menimatin its "waY, was destroyed'
. by the
:OA. steamer Pens...polo. -•- - • -
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The weather and the tide, to-day; were very
favorable for the reappearance of the - Mani-
Austria Hampton Roads, but . she still• delays
' her coming. .
It is pepurted that some of the .rebel
beats' in the /ames river attempted, this fcire
,llol)l2; to - shell some \of our Camps. this side of
Warwiek - river. ,
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From New klexico--iinnta Fe Aban
doned by the TeitansT-Gen. Canby
is. Pursuit of the - Rebels. '
KANSAS CITY, April 26.—The through mail;
with Santa Fed/tin to the 12th and Fort
Union - to the lAth;irrived to-day: .
- After life battle of' Pigeon lionele . ,-,Coleitel
Slough fell 'back to Fort Union, where a dis.
• patch .was received from - Gen.-flanby ordering
7 - ajunotion' to be formed with him at Galveston.
.Major Paul was placed in command, - •
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The troops for the junction, ordered by Gen.
G'snbr,,arrited at Galveston on the 9th, in ad,
vance.of Gen., Canby, and_learned that the
Texant had abandoned Santa Fe, and were
retreating from - the Territory.
• Major Thincen, et Gen.' Canby 's command,
' who was in ••command of the' advance 'guard,,
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had fallen in with' a large party of Texans,
. when a fight occurred, the latter being routed.
Major Duncan was slightly wounded .
Gen. Canby reached Galveston on the Ilth,
and an immediate pursuit of the Texans was
ordered, who were thirty sullee south : No
. doubt wa s entertained of the speedy - capture
- of &May s comnutnd, as they were destitute of
, - *7thkigi having lost at the battle of Pig-
baggage and sn
Axiins,provisions, do.
Thehealth of.the rebel army was not good,
and many. had died.. O ne hundred and sixty
sick and wounded had been left in hospitals at
• Santa Fe. . •
- • A large number of merchant trains were
passed en route to this-city.
Overlaid •• Company' Troubles:
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Sr. .29.4,-gentleman of this
- city, who hail just - returned from Omaha, in
• forms til i that the recent branbles which the
Overheat !Mail Company' hare 'experienced
• . were no - . occasioned by the -but by
-the com pany's own-employees. It appears
- • •, that the drivers of the Overland coaches and
'other persons in the emplorof the company,
• n ot - been_ paid' their Weiss for . mural
montlis.:,!.l3cooming - disgusted with this state
of affairs; they determined to scrim upon the
company's property,' and thus obtain what
biloaged. to diem. , Nearly .all the areilable
sf the company has thus - been .taken
for informant says the Indians'along •
s are peaceably. disposed; 'and thus
done no injury to the'.mails or the
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WEDNEeDAY
- LATE =TELEGRAPHIC _NEWS.
[FROM OUR EVENING EDITION] ,
FROH PITTSBURGH LARDING,
POSITION OF THE TWO ARMIES.
- AFFAIRS - AT MERIPHI&
Expected Attack by Rebel Clunboate
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CATIO, Aprll 28.—ThesteaMer Estella, from'
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Pittsburgh Landint,lou arrived. .
The army is stilLgraduelly odymicing, but
, • • everything was quiet.
• • A reconnolisatme party, on Friday, diseov-.
wed that the enemy are strongly posted at
Pea tdge ! • three Miles beyond our line of
•,. pie e ;but did not advance to attack them.
, .
: • ' . eve telao newt from Fort Pillowr — MOi-,
", • itinareoeimionally.
•.' efugetis from Memphis report a strong
•- tin on fedling 'existing there. The' majority
of tt k ieople areranxionsly awaiting the ar
rival of our forces to take possession. It was
• ,tenet believed that it Would he burned, but that
- all the cotton; sager and molasses will' be
.destroysd. .
• - • Van - Dorn, Prise' and Jelf. --- Thompson were
t • ' •- Memphis with about 6,000 miserably clad
troops. They remain there to owe - the people
•• . into submiesion, to the eonsaription act which'
- is being enforced: "Hundreds of Inhabitanti
'. • - are leaving daily to avoid imprisonment. t.
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Most of the twelvo-months men, whose term
• Lif• about to expire; 'refuse to re-enlist under
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.any elientestaneee ) end are deserting in large
thficsoo,April Y 9 A, special dispatch to
• the from Cairo says' 'We have Pitts
hire' advice* up to Sunday night. The roade
• arsimproving,and preparations for the coming
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battle were progressing steadily; the picket'
of the two armies are now only two and 'chair
• - miles apart.
- • • There as much sickness among our troops,
• --••• - resulting - from fatigue; expo:sure and the un
'••'•• - healthy climate. - =
. - . 'Refugees report'tion. Villipoge still com
mands at Fort Wright ha e has force of 6,000.
- . Guns from Fort Ran dolph are being taken
, .• y :there. A large number of negroes are eon
• stoutly, st work strengthening the fortifi
t,:.S.::•::. cations.
There is a report here which is deemed re-'
'• - liable, that the rebel gunboat fleet is coming,
up the river to attack our, flotilla, and then
makem bold stroke for the possession of the"
, .Missusippi. .
On' th e mention of this report, a steamer
hntriediatelydispatehed to Island No: 10,,
• haiing - otrbosid gunnery sufficient to man the
batteries there.
-Refugees report that despotic censorship is
Antereised in all parts of the South. Paillie
twat/ dared utter nothing derogatory to the
• cease of-the rebellion. They say the Union
2. Juan there are firm ever,
and as loyal as and
.
, are rejoining at the near approach of. the Fed
•- oral artily. Union clubs meet in Memphis
- :and are holding correspondence with similar
••• elubs in nearly all the huge cities of the
south.
- • General Prentiss, and other Federal prison
ere; who ;had been at Memphis, and received
- • =Rabid attention from the Union people there,
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Iran-taken to Tuscaloosa.. : -
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."_ -. Fort Harris, just above Memphis, has been
_ • overllows44y . the. crevasse, -which caused
inuelt.damage to the surrounding country.
. • The Tribase's csiiro special correspondent
- • ' that• rebel . cavalry appeared nv-oOn=
-sidersble foree'on the river, twenty miles be
'.... • ' Savannah: .., A gunboat has been sent
• 'down to watch. their movements. -
• All Abe Tennessee river boats are now carry
' tag brass pieces onehelr 'bows and each side;
also armed guards on the hurricane deck, to
return any illy from guerrilla bands.
CAPTURE OF NEWARLEINS CONFIRMED,
AFFAIRS BEFORE YORKTOWN
.Diveitch from Gen.APClellau
Anxiittri Stlite:C titin....
nor Car. MO.j April 24.—The Goy . -
din jawed , his proifissiatJon con ,
he state C`ouiention on the arst Non-
tubs.st
rift'. is that the State ought to ril."
Is en lo giro filisotut the two ad-'
represionaitairill errlrrefr to which .
'entitled' tinder" the late ratio of repro—
lion./ IS thonght a fell attendance of
~:so.
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- 1111T2P.ortychaagod; solo o(! ball' wa primo
roll it 16,.and 6 lona do ai 17.
COOPERAGE -dull; We of 200011 bble at $1,64
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17118EL1110.-ima Ilmrsars-400 bgs malt, Clarke
& co; 380 do wheat,' 11 T Kennedy A bro. 100 Mole
whisky, Wm Carr co; 71 , dodo; Lynch . * co; 109
dodo, leg do dour, Wallace; - 30, bbis, - .1 kg mine,
Easier grain 40 bbh eggs, John Crazier; 46 ,whisky
bid& nos Bell * cm- Wobble . od,'Ard Woo Oil co; 14
50 , Jo" Borges& 150 Nis paper, Godlrt7; 30
do do, Boater * irlaesou; 82 od bbliCAlladdin Olt co;
33 Bknpobiloss, 1 bbl eggs,'lTatitlohler; '6 pca cast
ings, J Oren; 2 Maisg3 Llttle & Ttimble;.lo ilo
potatoes; John Herbert; bbl, 3 kg" Browns-
Mlle wharf bast; 95 oil ronyth & tso; 12 bbl..
4 As potatoes; 2 dot bramts,Stone; 3 WU I,Bl,ltbodes
A Verner; 1 tot tads*, klcCottl A co; 9 - calves, 1 _bbl
ow, Mcfarland; 67 sks barley, Spencer & Garrard;
It bolo rya dour; Jae McCully; 6 do do, .1 BtephensOn;
Ihi butter, 3 bids egge, 2 calves, w A Bamboo. •
• -01;•_L017133--"Im AaaoltArli--"M. bas wins, Major
,tykutgozoary; 13 bble barytes", T /I Nestor 1 kg, A
rum& A co; 1166 bbls dour, 1.39 tits. 19 bbls lard, 57
lib& hams, Clarks k co. , •
Pyrrostruaw. F. WATIR CHIOACIO RAILROAD.—
April 29.—,15 bble post, B Boutitgee, 6 can pig metal,
Jam oorbood ; 129 oil bbla, Jae - XeCully k co; 150
do do, B Pattersou• 209 pot bomb Atwell; - Leo A - co;
I bbl, 162 bettor, Mum Corns; 16' doz tube, Mt
tle k Trlmblo; Ado do,. IC 12 ithltpatilek; .5 do do,
Nurtland Connor; sdo do, Wll Smith eo; 101,es
soopilkto Bageloy; 12 do do, l Born 6011 aka barley ,
Clawittawo k Prrbutuonvitin, - Aprll 28.
rues cheese, 1 bid drrApple42o do'llobilicbomiker
1 Lem 3 bss dose, 2+ s blbutter,Thuk Gar.
der - 48- Mk chair stuff House of Itelbgot-40
Arlifekie; Wi lICCoIIy Leaf MA 4511, - 1114 outorte,
=gameeri Etawszt“ bbl butter,. /swell; jet ai
71 di i" 16740-10,602 •McO° 11 4 ,1 80.: 1315 141We0i
tutor psobel,4P,Taliziek; 2 bblobewokriket ens. Gulp
kekkeletek,,TbOkr/ bblik 9llB 4D , C9tenttv?, Iwo
beabui JAY kliaziolOOßXB /11Yolgt co 4
Pbbfk ll . l3 #l7.er'.l . ' l !Asz qi b* .10;
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-enotiitite. for Arms -RejenteliiroThe
Evacuation:of:Jackal:nitrite Fla.
lyssuffmrow, April 211.--Thi...Commission
Wiz Ordnance and Ordnance. Supplies:bare ; it
is said. rejected all the foreigntitracti, and
considerably curtailed - those fo e manufac
ture of arsece.WrthirUclted,Sta . The Ord
nanoe-OdiewhisissifedpiOPosals for manufac
turing within one year Sliringfieldritled mns
and'Harpar's Ferry rifles; together with
royale/wry , . carbines, sabre swords and scab
bards: - The Department'reserves to itself the
right tooiejeet any bid; and will consider none
made through - anynent, broker or party,
other theft the regular Mannfteturers.
Several-daysirgo the--Ifouse- passed a reso
lution.direeting the Secretary of War to core
intinicate all the fade and circumstances
In hie. knowledge relative to the late evacua
tion by itur troops- of Jacksonville, Florida.
Thillecretary replied that be conceives it to
be the - provineeof the President _to , furnish
inforMation concerning military openttions,
but,the President had dinsatedhlm to say that
the evacuation was for reasons not deemed
compatible with the public interests to dis
close.'
Nur Term, April 29.—The steamehip Bre
men has arrived. ller dates hare been anti
Arrivehint the Principal Hotels,
UP TO 8 O'CiOCE LAST NIGHT.
MANSION 110178E—Ltherty 'Lour B. R. Depot
.0301101 AITIMRTIt, PkOPZILLTOII. •
3no Gregg, Greentiold
D N.. 1211, 'Johnstown
T A GalDn, Altoona
A Ilaffiey; Philo
J At Word, Clarion
W Carr;
At Nichols,
D Anderson, Ohio
Juo Ward, Ohio
W B taghtinghart,
At Jones, Philo
B Antes, Vit
A 8 Pool it lady, Mich
W 0 Smith, do
J A •Thrfrner,
Jon Hunter, t a lly
Miss hlcKegg, Want
Lamy, Tarentum. •
N NWann,
Lt lL II McCormick! Tenn
T S Letaenrug,
C W tlaon , library
.l Thonipion, Cleveland
.G F. Freachorn, Kittan`g
Wintels„.Wlaconein -
s Kuhn. -
.Jll6 Itelleyi• Altoona • •
'J Johnson ; Fayette
J Brim, Uniontown
Warriebtirg
1 - 14.1.-
-Philo •
W 4 Weise, Beller
Bum -Vatitiorn, Newcastle
r- WARE'S.riciTELH.Lik;e
-4111311 L Ooze,
Quail,
W
U Dug., Washington
do
It Ford, Wheeling
Atatian, Prospea
J McLaren,Murdockirrille
&Bleck, Harrlintille
D Rine, Elderarille
W Shritorey, Troy, N
8 Roger., Benkyrville
J Unborn B.lady. Fay. co
D Howoll , Lotibqillo,ly
N Reed, Butler .
J.Mcon, N. Wilmington
4-Stoner, Ifinlemsburg
W Lee., Atircer •
Yotum-Rozbury, Max •
O Tower, Elisabeth
W Pitterion,:Poor Home
IffcCumpbell, CO VII.
J Woodruff, Beaver
FJavitte, • - do "
J Shaw, N. Cradle •
W Lee and aon, •
A Cummins, hitenbeneille'
W Laughlin. Elizabeth
T Morrow, Harrisoncute
I Smith; Wellsville
S Boyd, Beaver do
EAGLE HOTEL-Libel
JOHN Insn.
-rte street, foot of Fifth.
VIRIPRIZTOIL
A Dayldnoa, Flickury
J Marry, Up. Stele& tp
J Kn.*,ly, Proypnct
J Marrisoni-Mercer
G Morrison, Frani:ford
D Sample, Wash. Pa
J Bank., Canonsburg
d Shutterly , do
Jl3tesrart and lady,
MHiverti-Mercer
Boes,A hbropsonellle
Mies II Bnieted,Bannony
F Datil/WI and lady, do
W A rdietrozig, Canonab'g
J lkerton,ldiddletomn,
10 Leo, O. Caeek, Village
IT Penn, Antioch, 0
A Shots - ell. do
°Matz, Zellinople
1G Barker, do
B Robb, Fobhenown
E , Bobb A lady, do
A Boyd, Bearer co
J White, Canonsburg
Tallman &lady, do
S Wilson, W. Middletown
J . K Lawton. do
J 0 Lawton, do
rty atreet, below Seventh.
rum
IFILMTOI.
S Floyd,
W C Brown and 7 men
J R McComb,
John Smith,
B Bonn,
J Kuhn,
K Kuhn,
W Kuhn,
S Smith,
.IMoore, Brookville
Truby, do
.1 Elliott, Mecca, 0
Crabb, Clarion
D B Knabb, Ind co
9 Garrison, Alle co
.1 I) Shuster, Freeport
J ffiitler, Wont co
T oraham, Sharpaburgh
No. 6 St. Clair atrad.
El Saner, Ind co
J Salley, Saltsburg
G W Myers, do
J Sbober t, Brookville
II North, Jefferson co
T Campbell, do
P Seiler, do
A Wilkins, do -
J'Earmat, do
B Stevens, do
W Ecter , do
9 Jones, do
&Webster, do
A A Carroll, do-
J :comb, do
J Milliner , Brody's Bend
'D &Brie,
RED LION HOTE
E Troutman. Butler
W Boss, Clarion
-I/ Jeffrey. Weablugtou co
John Ferguson, do "-
4 Fieburg, Obio •
•0 G.Putney; do
J Vaaburg, Putneyrill• -
G.Putney, do
LI Carpenter, Tliurrllle
.1 IS B'hitmore, Jell co
G W Kneed, Indiana co
11 0 Young, Killer's Eddy
Jll Atklitaan:Knoxv`e. 0
J -Weida; do
J Culbertioo, %autarky
W Hal% X &Gitelman
Reed, Lawrence CO
T Boyle
B IfcLaughlin
J Blockey, Butler
J F Cook, 011 City
W - T • Lafferty.
,C•R Whallack„ Warren eo
J B Wsls, Ise'&42l
A:A - Abbott, Warren
31 Golds; Yreeport
1J 8 Beaman, do
B Matthewa, Corsica •
.1 Fulton, Canuomburg
Shearer,' Montgomery
I Levi Laybold, do
C E .111e/ntosh. Cold Sp'og
W 8 York. Bradford
IS Wood, do
Blchardson. do
19 Lofton, Bradford
J Hartley. do
9 Young. -do •
J Adams, Venkv
A D Kuhn. Butler .
N Whits, Sewickley
W Adams, Washington co
W Sortt, Smithfield
14 uouPV. dtadlo
C Barker.
NATIONAL ROTE
' • P. RITPLAII,
E itioorehoui, •
_77 Oiendening,
G Emmet,
Btockdala, Wash. oo
Cookstown
A Hough, do
Hornith, da
8 7 ShallandgUvr, •
4 Cadlar, -
Ef ,
.47 --Warrington, Ofiele oo
--1,-errington do
7 Dodd, Wast:. co
80.137 Water street.
raotturnw.. •
Lee Ray, Pa
I D WW, Mon. city
J C Carter a lady
T P Drina.
Q P Carton, Pa
D Coughran, Greene co
.1 L Connell,
Isaac Williams,
J. X Carver, Brownsville
W
C Phamore, - "Wash. co
X 'Woodward; browtoree
COMMERCLeLL . RECORD.
COMMITTER . UP-ARBITRATION OF BOARD
OF TRADE-TUB VHBRUARY AND MARCH.
Wm. McCaw'', V. P., 14: J. fhwirm, •
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S. I. BIIXIII, IJ/11101 Palma, Ja.,
B. PWITON.
PITTSMURGU MARKETS
Brportol 41,60144 ' fit: as Gnaatl.
.Ttnernar', April 29th, 1969.
FLOUB—There kw Wight ImproreeMent to the de
soandorblie prime have underamilto. change what
:ewer. The hmulry impure to be confined entirely to
family, for which
_tho'premdling rata are
from $5 to 15,10. Balm of 75 Mph FamO f W.55,00@,
5,10,150 do dried $56.5,10; 100 dodo at $5,15;50 do
do at $6)5,10; $5 de do at $5(5)5,10; 150 do Jost $5l.
5,10w0d ss,2(h . andsB do do at $5 to $5,25--the latter
figure foe strictly choice.
Galati—Wheat is firm and mit= are fully main.
tained; Edo of 4;700 tenth prime Bed at $1,02 Ler Guth.
thica stew!, with a sale of 000 bush prime Bar at
40441; Eye nominal; mak of 168 Tenth at 47. bats
firm but nuthangrd.
BACON—lniehanged axle of WOO lb. at 4!,!, fur
shoulders and 634 for plain Hams, and 6,000 she man.
try 'boulders and Wes at 4 fur the former and 5% for
the latter.
WILI9ILT-B.la of W DUI. Rye at- from 75 to $t,%15
per gal, according to age and quality, and 7G I,bts
caminonrectifiad, Inaba tcatle;at r ga. _
I+ABII--9ab o/ Cbbla country et C 34, and - 20 keit
POTATOES-1W ilamaad, with wart 'of - 100. bosh
redirat 40 and-60 book Prince Alberto at 10.
DRIED 19301 T-8.1.14,1 35 bulb—rims Apples at
'51,02 susd 30 bush peaches at stis.
. MOLASSES—S.IOy Arm; silerof 20 Lbts prima N. 0.,
oak pack4at, at.4r3@4o p r gailoa. .
P 18113414 of 20 bat( bbh White fish. at $4
OlL—Sala of 10 bbla refined Carbon, at 10 per gal
CH132812-Bali of 25 boxes W 11, at 8 per 10.
poporfit by, *Ter.
Imports by naMond.
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Elver sews
There I. bat lif 'change is the river slncs our
last repstft. It 'cautious! tO.rat,elle, but very elawly,
•wiih,elgbt feet six Umbra by the marks last evining.
The westthe? yesterday was clear and pleasant,
and very favorable fur Lashio..., wittph was tolerably
brisk at the altarL The Sir Wni, Wallaceorent
Louiarllle, is due, and will doubtle. be foiled of the
wharf this morning.. ....... ...The Entlia Ginham 1.11
for Zanesville at her usual time, and it was thought
the Clara Dean, for Cincinnati, would get off last
night The Arisoula and J. D. Dour are having
tome repairs made, preparatory to loading. They
are both monollog new smoke stacks, which will add
materially to their outward appearance..—. The Com.
Perry km been tied up at Wheeling by the G. S. Mar
altar fur sinking the Cavernment steamer Ettuie,
The Minerva brought a 7 a portion of the Perry's
cargo yesterday.
3T. - Muts, April It,
&h. Gazette: The steamer lusra'got in this morn
ing from Itliuol. veer, (better known . In this win:l
-vy ita the Sucker Drink) with about IW tons for
Pittsburgh. Itt consequence of the high rates of
freight East, by P. R. R. and B. S. 0. R. R., freight
nearly all goes East by ways Chicago. The steam
er Aurora left Oils morning for the City of Iron and
Smoke, with an excellent trip. "Key West" is here
ready for delivery. The "Arago" hos Jost arrived,
loaded to the guards. We expect to get away in,
Tuesday. The Riveris nearly to the top of the levee,
but falling slowly.
Tours, Itamectfully,
Eon NAMIVILLZ—The Sir Wm. Wallace,captai
Campbell, In annouposd totaro for Nashville o
Thursday.
FOR CINCISRATI AND LOO VILLE—The Hastings
Cept. Rohtusart, will leave as above this evening
positively.
--lot TILL Urren 31115BISAIVPI flu
passeutee.r packet Yloreuon, Capt. Brickell, will lean
to day, withour fall. The Diadem, Capt. Rogers, wil
tolkw to-morrow or next day,
FOR ST. Loma--The Empire, City, Capt. Way, ail
be ready to leave (or St. Louis soon.
- - .
Fon Wuramten.—The Lizale Martin, Cept. Bre.. I,
is the Wheeling packet fur teNhty, leaving et
Mr. 8. C. loge, is the clerk.
STEAJtfIt,O4TS.
olt NASLIYILLE::. , - 1 11e -
ateamer Sitt WM. WALLACE, Capt.
If 'iampbell, will leave for the above .11.1 Alltr./ tor
cihtte porta on TIIUBSDAT. May lat, .t 4 o'cloMt,
p. m. For Miight or passage apply on boaril, or to
epiin .1. B. LIVINOSToN .t CO., Agent..
W.LI E LUNGrAIrKET.
The steamer LIZZIE
Capt. D. T. Brown, leaves for NV HEELINti, and all
.Intermediato points, ovary MONDAY, WEDNES
DAY and FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock ni., making close
connections - with the Parkentburg packets. Return
ing, loaves WHEELING every TUESDAY, THURS
DAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a. m. For /might
or pump, apply on board or to
JAMES COLLINS it CO., Agents,
No. 116 Witter ntrect
DICUULAit WiIEELINGIJ
xbrAcrovr.—The splendid passeutter
*steamer IdINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, leaves wr
Wheeling and SR intermediate ports NYRRY TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and !SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock
a. m., making dove connections with the regular
packets tog Yarkereburif h. and Cincinnati. Return
ing, learns Wheeling RN ICRY MONDAY, WE ON RE,
DAY and FIHDA Y, at 8 o'cloak a. tn. Prowengem
roceiptad through to Cincinnati. Yor freight ,tr
pw
s apply on heard or to JAN. CULLING A CO.,
ant 114 Wamr solar,
ULuuLax WEEKLY
1.%1 ZANESVILLE PACKET.—Tit
Laos and beautiful passenger steamer EMMA GRA
RAM, EV ER Afflatus
TUESDAY,a Pittsburgh for
Zanosvi it 4 o'clock p.
Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERT FRIDAY, at
O. lit. For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. B. I.,IYASUSTON CU., Agents, Pittsburgh.
R. S. PIERCE A CU.. Actal.. Zanesville. . sal4
INK T. AND ST.
PAUL.—Tba lino steamer EMPIIIF
CITY, Capt. Way, will bore as above ou 11 hdl
Nr.SDAT, 30th Inst. For freight or passage apply tl/1
board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.,} Age
JOHN FLACK, nts.
•
VIM CINCINNATI & lA)C- •
ISVlLLE.—Thelightdraughtatcam.
cr ELUTING.% qttpt. Itoblooom wdj Imes
ahoy. oo TUESDAY, the I.th Mat., at 4p. m. For
freight or pusage apply on board or to
apth J. E. LIVINGSTON A W., Acents,
1,1101. ST. LOUIS, HOUK IS-
LAND. GALENA AND f4T. PAUL
D RECT.—Tire floe steamer DIA DEILEapt.
will leave fur the above and all Intermediate porta or.
EDN NADA Y. :Kith inst. For freight or plowa4a
apply am been!. aplt
UPP.IIII‘ MISSISSIPPI— •
PAOKET.—FOR. ST. LOUIS, ICE- • -
0/iEIi..BA/Oli ISLAND. DUBUQUE Alsir_oei sT
PAUL.—Tba now enamor lIONITOII. Copt.
Daao, Um. 53r tba ata.vo and all loterumliatv
porta on MOSDAY..2BII4 lost.. at 6 o'clock p. ro
For IMO & or pomace apply to board or to
..dia. .1.8. LIVINUSTON a CO.. Arrant..
.
L I UIC tiT. LOUIS, KEOKUK,
AND BT. PAUL.—Thertittestramor
YLORKNOZ,Vopt. D. Z. Ortekrll, Wont re so
000rtoed 03. =Li DAY. 3t/th Inst., at 4p. to. For
finigta or paroatps apply on Word or to
J. B. L.SVINIUSTON t
W. W. MARLIN, C 0.,• Agent'
DISSOILUTIO.VS,
nISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIII e.
--The partnership heretofore existing between
WILLIAM. BARNHILL utd JA KID M.
Steen* Boder Makers and Sheet Ironinorkere, under
the van. and. .etyle of WILLIAM BAMNIIILL
CO., rate dissolved . on the 11th day of April by the
death Barnhill. All persons having o
outlets °wonted with told Erin will 'dews, call and
bare them edJusted, with the und ers igned.
The bovines will be continued at the old dul,
hie. til Penn tamed, by the surviving parteer, when
he will be plumed to see the patrons of the late Ann
and others Laving Innlttese to We line.
JARED M. BEUSII,
Surely:log partner of the late Atm of
enZansrdewT Willies Barnhill A Co.
IiINSOLUTION UN PAIUNEICSIIIP.
J—F —The partnership heretofore existing under the
ciente ofJOfIS /WIN k We day dhow:w
ed by mutual consent. The badmen of tke kite bruk
ill be ..flied by either of the underebyted, at the
Oka; No. it Water itreet. JOHN JUNIN:
HY.Nitir IRWIN
JOHN IRWIN, .Jit.
PittshArcls. 'larch Opt. 1641.
DIBSOLUTIOFi OF PAKTNEKSHIP.
"—The partnership herstefore existing-bet green
PHILLIPS t MeKA.I has been db 44,41 on April
14 by mutual niamenit. The bsulnove of the late sup
.111 b. Battled by either of the undersigned.
A. M. PLIILLIPB,'3I7 Liberty 444.
JAMES IicKLY, 84b Liberty !street.
~Pittebarah, April 24th, .1111.1.—aretiltril
AfISCELL.4.4rEO Us.
NEWAc Rpwrs,
Oil Cloths, &c.,
AT
MITC A LL U M'S
•
No. S 7 Fourth Street,
Bought previous to the late advance In prices, of
which the fullest advantage fe offered to purchasers
YOB CABII. delft
1 4 1RIJ IT rif.F.M.—INDUCEMMITS TO ?UR-
A: etrisces.=-A very large Mock of choice TIIEE.I4,
orodoeted varietleo to thous than, with *Very pool.
Me care taken to hove every Variety tone to wane.
Of Apple alone we have: 175,0e1 , -60,0h of which
are throe year vide, 10,001 tope year olds. Posy, to,.
two to three years Old. Peach, Plum, .tc., a doe
stock.•
ETMi;
NVIDLGIIKNNB Nom 1 to B feet, by the hundred,
cheap; *Do, SDADIC TagltB AND bIINUBBEItY,
teholo awl retail.
nintaa AND OAKLAND NOK
-BllllLB,Plnoliargh, Ps.
• •
TO LET.
frOLET.—A SMALL HOUSE, of four
rootessia the Seventh ward, cepreatent t. the
- lalaersellko Posseeger Hothead. Apply at flitted
rices Gold Peat illutolactelyecesner et !fourth. and
Market alma's, wend gory. Will be reused YY.I t4F LOW, to a entail. respectable family. np:lo:2t
JUE7r.-=A -huge, well finished and
-L comfortably furnished Store on Alarket, Itetwma
Third' ard7parth streets:
A longataom, dttot op for •school, and beretskie
occupied by Mr. Avery's Academy for young 14.1101
Neboo's Aeubrolype Dooms, corner of Third
irodldarket streets. • • • ' • •
mould Doan. suitable for °Mc..
Bout very low, to mat the times.
, •
it, D. GAZZAII,
• .I:tf corner Third and Market atoms.
14 1 0.4 t iiSNT N7—l • tlowtoludix---A . ONO
story ItrkkEloww, of movesiroomf, with a bean.
&Ifni lot and in • good location.. Enviro of
faihidtf 'lO6 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
T N 's 0. -RENT. ,Sia large and well
Kigitel sultalde for - .Cabinet
'Maine& Maim nods, will be leased to ooe or
different' teL - Apply at 4S Fifth street. fen
3AILi ux IiENT—An Oil '
Query. ID complete .11114: Apply to
EQBT. ABTIIIIItEI,
tultAtdtf Att'y it Law. No. LIS' Tonrtli et.,
- 1 4 10 U, Ick'NT—A oonitertable Dwelling
J_ Hon* 8 remit; a stable and • warbige bona;
sato lana,wsll sat with - apple and patch Owes, grape
atbar. ea. .Wl.ll be lewd taa goat Praia t Ibr a nom •
Lava( years. lagalbe 0f. . , WATT A WILSON,
Atio—A dm* stair Slick -Thostling cin Cobrall
Brest; Blooms; to good order. Apply to
WATT Y WILSON, US Liter* Nt.
,(f. •T, - -/V iwo:ot,,Uriek e
Jog mi rect64 og
.oaPosd sad - PlinVed
'throsgtiottt. l Pcimodott qtrte 4 21116414161 7. E.
,JAI3..,DALSICLIa * _
; , . .araiullo.Witikstrx#,..
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
V 6 AND 367 BROADWAY
Thie 61,1,1/us hotter--the mat quiet, home-like,
and pleuatutt hotel in the city—a/dere superior to
/luso:neut. to tbeee risking NEW YORK for hi:l./i
-t/06e or pleaeore It Is central In Its location, sod
kept on the kiU LW PEAS PLAN. iu odunectiou Isiah
TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments tau be
had at all hours, or served in their own reams. The.
charges are muderate, the rooms and attendatioD of
the that enter—Lotto, and all the modern never
'you. attached. mite:hold
FRENCH'S
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
811:11LE 800118 FIFTY CENTB PER DAY
"p //wit &pore, cons, Fraukrprt
edirhienh. so they may be ordered In rho eptulous
Ruteetory.
There is a Barber'. Shop and Uaih Route* attached
to tho Hotel
dertlegrate of RUNNERS and HACK MEN arthi
pay do are telL
taatdlym
BRD•D Balm, EN
17 AND 19 PARK ROW,
Oppodlle the Astor Clouse and Park
Puce or Itomu) $1,50 r. DAY
Thin long establinhed and popular Howie Lae; r
veutly beer, rebuilt and greatly enlargt.tl by the 4u
dltiou of. over lOU rooms, and now lees accommod
twos for over WU persona. It has al. been the
ougbly renovated and refurniabed. and is
. . .
Thin Hotel has one of the beet locations in theory
it easi of access from all rho Steamboats and hail
roads lending ID the city, and ie convenient to all ihi
city conveyance. It has now al. the requisitiv, of
FIEbT CLASS HOTEL,
osorlog thu comfort of Its Inmates.
. .
The patronage of the trartgling public it reopect
ally loiliciteit.
N. 5 7 .1.118, $1,50 PER Dor
II L..POWER,4 Proprietor.
WE6TE Hu
Nos. 9, Ir, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt
Neap NIDADWAT. Plow Vona Lrv•
Thla old estslillahed and favorite' resort of the
Realness Community, has boo recently refitted, and
to °replete to every thing that me minister to the
comforts of. its patrons. Ladies and farnillei an,
specially end carefully provided for.
It is centrally located in the Lenient', part of the
city, And is routtsuous to the principal tines of tame,-
bents, care, omnibuses, ferrlea,
In CULIKNVIDIICe of the
. DDDIALIOO cooed by the re
belllon ' pricra have been reduced le ODA DOLLAZ AND
Corry Cans roe Dar.
The table M amply *implied. with all the 'Laurie:a of
Le wrweun, sad to equal to that of any other hotel In
he country. Ample aco,mwwlntiene MIN offered for
Award of 304 parent
therlto not believe runners, hackman, and other.,
Lo say "the Vieatein Hotel is full."
D. D. WINCIIKSTE.I:, Proprietor.
Tilos. D. WINCHEITY. f.3l4:;im
A !ilk':ttu/0 11,HUUSE, BOSTON, is the
largest arid beat arranged Howl in the New
England Stan.; la centrally located, and eavy of ac
cess from all the rout. of travel. It contains all the
modern improvemeutv, and every conveultame for the
comfort dud arcommodationed the traveling'public.
Tho sleeping rams are large and well ventilated;
the suits of MIMI are well arranged, and completely
turniahed for haulliesand large traveling parties, and
the house will donative to be kept as a font elato
hotel in every reepect.
Lityd . LEWIS RICE, Proprietor.
PrIA"C ortactriGrEs
W £ WILSON'S
Se wing Machines,
NO. 27 11110 sTILENT. PITTB MICH, PA
I=l
UNITED STATES FAI R
For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1880
UPWARDS Ole Nyetil MACHINES SOLD IN TIM
MORE THAN 20.000 SOLD,THi PAST TrAR
We offer to the public IbIni.XLEIL t WILPON'S
INPUOVED gXWING !JAC - BINE. at REDlitEld
PRICES, rub 1/1t1.144.1 ountldenal of Its tuortla as
the loot and moat rollatle Earully bearing Illsebina
note la IWO. It dOre equally VIM 011 the thlckeal awl
thinoost baba., mak,. tho luckatltch Impound. to
dike on both aid.; Ise simple in ...steno
lion, more &peaty In movement, and wont durable
than any other toachitta
eirealarth giving prin.. and Wacriptiota of
chine*, furnished grails, uu application in portion or
by letter.
Irornry Machine warranted for alma yean.
ankles . WIL sum HER dr elt
(FEAT itEDueTwN
SEW INV, MACHINES.
WILLIAMB ORVIS' ITHEQUALED DOUBLE
THREAD FAMILY SEWING 'MACHINES.
rci66 — fis . 24i.r.zu No. 'l2 nab .Iv t.
. .
Tlawie Machines hare been. In me louryasin and
hiss given entire satisfaction. They wilt run, anth
er, fell, bon, Mick and embroider, and will do • all
that any other Mechlin, will do• AU Machines war
muted and kept la repair one year without charge.
Also Instructions e'en to purchasers .. • •••
Sewing Machine Scissors. Cotton, Silk, tlO and
Oilers kept constantly on fu nd_
GiLLMT, IiTitAIN dt CO., Sole Agents tor Western
Penn's, No. lit Fifth street, corner of Market, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
LI LLICY,STRAIN a Cv., blumfacturere mid bare
for sale, Wholmale and Retail, alf kinds of SSWING
•ItrACUINZ NMEDLES.
•
LILLEY; STRAIN & CO.,
No. 12 VIVID ft., corner of-Market.
AORNTS IVANTICD. - • inb9i2cneod
E - gricA .1$ L E PEOPERt
BALE.—Two two-Rory
.brick .dwelltnga, sup.
plied with water and gu ; lota each 30 by 150 feat,
situated on South mama, Allegheny city.
A building partly thibibed, with large stone bum
ment; an acre and • quarter Of ground; situated' on
Woods' Sun, a abort distiume from the Manchester
Passenger and Ft. W. A o.ltallroads, being suitable
for manufacturing naiveties.
Also, • farm of 200 acres, sit awd a half mllee from
the 'city, and one mud a quarter miles from Quirt-
ney's Station P. Ft. W. O. R. 8., with young
Orals of 6;0 trees, a waled . power dew Mill, two
(lout., and other Intprotenttpt• ; fifty acre. cleared,
balance timber,
For farther particalars Inquire of
BAWL 1) elf, tl Federal cf., Allegheny,
0149 or :125 Liberty street. Neuharth
1. 4 101 t. riALE.—A two-story frame
co hbuSei
1: containing eve rooms ' situated'oti the secOnd
street from the Third , larti School llowoo,.Alleabeny
city. Thu loe his a front of tnenty feet on Middle
street and extends' hack Ally - feet; For sale very
cheap. Apply to H. lIcLAIN CO,
melt lir Fourth street.
bait SALT: Al A BARGAIN.—An
fiItGAN Id FLO Li LON,:sith Four .tott. slitt tiro
bucks of keys of 6 octave.: Um been I. wain a tirl
te family lea. thin two your., u Is lootoelleat
order lu every retiree.. The style of furniture L. very
sod tripod to the beet msde Piano Forte.
klanntitetorer's Nicer 52‘.) In Boated. - Feirsale now .
for ii 26, cask try
_it ZI JOAN AlFrlitrOF.,, it Woad mt.
ENGINE FOE dALL,
IN GOOD ORDER.
WILL AZ SOLD CHEAP TOE OCSEL
Enquire file G;tiliTTE OY.FION,
Eultdtt fifth .treat; nbevo Smith!llld.
taT.ISAJVI YV 1.....151111A 113 w htoi 421 46:
IJ NM YORK AND LIVIIIIPODIJ; twit! ,
uatt otubtarltiug ru.engon. at .GGRICIDI
(terland.) 'The Liyarpool', !Dr . Ybilt itHlYAllatk4.
'Oda bleamattly Ocrinpany - tataud dbaltiketittoy' their .
fult.yrtrare3 ClydOntilt Iron - Scram/daps r
aa fellows•.
KANGAROO." +«.Natarday,-Apyly
CITY Or . . ... hley 3,
011/ flay 10.
3.id emery Bsturday, AT tone; trout Plot 44; Itortb
P m%
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1
111D8T 0AD1N.......76,00 IiVEZDAOIL. —140,00
do to L00d0n,... EK , ,tiO do to Loudon.-- :13,00
do to paid 0,..... 85o0' do to Parld.. .... WOO
do to' ifailborg: MAXI do to tfattityt4..'3s,oo
LONDON EXIIIDITION! Ilotora. tlhketoi Iwo-
Fleet
000
ThiN.—....
Periongorealwo forwarded' to' ilarre 17e1;ll,iet
terdana, Antwerp, do., at equally lowlatee
lnirPeneini,wishing So being *et , their. Mende tea k:
buy,tlckete bens at. Ito. (Whiting piglet*, Haw Tiwk:
Pruitt Liverpool er Queenstown; „let ~Qebla 576' 5.3 t
and ' 8105." literrige iota Lliers.6s!l .1:40; 0 0.. NFoai
.Taasiatelaura-hava wieder 'acetuntoodelione for
. Iwwwturere, and carry experienced Surgeons.. .They
are built in: Water...tight !rue .Bectlooai .and bATa
Patent Finduidhllatora on board.
- 010 - Pautiatas ipa'ltosarL=Ni r aMiiai-0.0860 1 '
Tii.4l# 4 3 l,ll 6• ll. laumhankaaisKi AW;toOdal Hain
see eruelesd presere'epegeew _.
6,rd:
JUAN A atar, a s esi
firtadviay, Now
JOHN TROMP ON •
- , *aablEadat ika.IO , IObiNNANNAV •
HOTELS.
(Ommita City 1104
11:.,%1tiN Ott, PwriEirros.
(FORMERLY EARLE'S,)
EMIED3
mmixmng
E=l
FOR &ILL'.
ABOUT NIGHT MORSE POWSB.
M==l
: =MMM,IP
. _ .._ .iet;:~
OILS. If c.
rix)
PETRouum REF
SUIPPF.II.S OF T 11.6 CRLIDS
I have .tablielled Fe the CITY OF NEW ToUK e.
COMMISSION lIOUSE, for the exclusive male of your
crAuswidities, wad alio to supply yap with CAUSTIC
SODA, SULPIIIIIIIC ACID, E-Sn't1 4 BA CURLS,
CLUE, BUNGS,..to: •
- .
am prepared to wake liberal cash adraunea ea
au.igurnents, and to giye your bumiuena prompt at
teation.
titirCorreepontionce is requested and cocusittnotenut
solicited.
WILLIAM A. GWYN&
No. 77 Malden LOOO, NI , Nr. York
....., U. BAILMICS.
LINDSAY BARBOU R,..
CARIION OIL,
LADY MANUFAUTUItEtth
No. 2.1 WOOD STREET,
j .0 rnd
Nrniaußun,
ULU. W. LIOLLINWST.--.C.AN. 8YTAN.....0. T. TIVOTWICT.
WOODTILLE OIL REFINERY.
•
fIOLDBILIA BRYAN .f
kllA:iol.7rUllr. Or
BURNING OIL •ND LUBRICATING OIL,
Keep comitatifly on hand the very beat guiltily of
BURNING OIL, clear null without odor; deo, o good
LUBRICATOR, pore WRITE BENZOLE nod CAR
taTAll orderer left at No. 35 Ytrro Srattv, Bnult
Block, berood Boor, will to. promptly atteutlrd to.
reA.ltt
1 4 1 AGLE OIL WORKS.—WIGHTMAN
.1:41 s ANDERSON, [ . ..fillers uhd dualurs ill
PURE CARBON Of L, (quality guaraut.v4,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
uur GAR GREASE and BENZOLE whatantgy uu
Laud.
Ordure readved Cur ILO amount at CHESS, SMITH
a Cu.'s, Watur and nut amt..
‘hrdaignd
CORNPLASTEIi OIL COMPANY.
It. 11. DAVIS, President.
JOHN - IRWIN, Jr., Sec . !, awl Fre...T.
DotecTronit-4t. 11. Davie, T. Nevin, J. L. Oar
ung,han, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr.
PICTROLEnt, of light gr . /silty, from the wells of
t6o company c on Oil Creek, in Vetoing° county, con
stantly on hand end fur Lilo.
Onion at T. IL Nevin u Co.'s, No. 26 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh.
tnyLlyd
ILIE'IIiONA OIL.WORKS.—LONG,
IdIL LER & CO.
Works at Sharpaborg Stnilon, Allegheny Varey
Railroad.
Ogle° and Warehonse, St hIARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers of ILLUSIINATING nod LIIRRI
OATING CA IttloN OILS and lIENZOLE.
R No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted uon-explo
ahruyio an lined. nol2Ap.l
NIIIIICATING OIL, Ar THS LOW
.1.4 rules or 2.5 CENT§ FEB. GALLON, coustanGy
on howl and fur sole by B. C. J. J. IL SAIYTEIL
A. to Um quility, we refer to sooexed certificate:
Pirresouon, Nor. 27, lituo.
Near, B. C. t J. 11. Sawyer—Grob: The
cost% Oil we Oft gettlog Irma you we Bolt to lib the
Ltut for our purl... we bore ever seal.
Tut L. S. H.8.1L B. Co.,
uo2B:tf . Br W. ESPY, Pres:dela.
- --
L UCIFER. OIL WORKS. -
WILLIAM P. WHOLRIDGE,
aI•NtrtACTURICH 07
COAL AND CARBON OILS,
and dealur in
LA.VP&, CHIMNEYS, A.c„
No. so Market !Weed, between Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
uthAdly
rlu I
A MO austrAmtrants Of
WE -BUILNINO OIL,
rI 13.1 t: Dr.oL.OII,IZED BENZOLE
AND STEAM CLARIFIED M.ACIIINERY OIL,
RU DR OIL OF ALL ORAVITIMS PURCHASED.
EAM - Ncw ... 011 Gut Ago wanted.
AtoUolagan.c.llOl tlx. •IOJ;a4RIyr
na.rKs.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, -3.:17:65
CHARTERED IN 113.
. . .
up. daily tram to Y. o'clock, al. ou Wodacatioy
aud Saturday oral:Lingo, from Hay Jut to Nov ena/es
tat, Iron 7 to 9 o'clock, and trout NOVlslllbwr tat to
Lay tot from ti to 8 o'clock.
•
•
Depc•lis received of all soma not loos thou flue
yell.; and • dividend of the profits declared Irk. •
to Juno oud Dessmaber. Internal has bceit de
clared semi-anoually, In June and December, sin.
the Bank was organised, at the rata of Os per rout.
a year.
interest, If not drown out. Liplased 'to the melt
of the depositor an principal, and bean. the NW. In
ternet Qom tho dm days of June and Decvmber, tom
pounding vilre a year without troubling the depod.
for to ,call, lushes to priwent his paw book. Atiltle
rote, money will double In leas thou twelve years.
Waking to the aggregide stone •vto oar-wars rob
O.T. • 1145._
Boos, Ex... Wait% the (,barter, By-Laws, HUI.
and Regulations, furnished 'gratis, oti application at
tlm utllca.
Passanknx--(18011.08 AMBER..
vies
John 8. McFadden, Isaac Pennock,
John llohnee, I John Marahkll;
Alexander Speer, Jima 8, D,, bleeds,
Beni. L—Fahunatock, Pollock, Y. D.,
!anon McAuley, Mill Burgn,
Janine Iterd.man, I William J. An dernn,
TSCITIMIL
Alczotolu Bradl.7,
John G. Hackurou,
George Block,
Jaw H. Coullold,
Alonzo A. Carrhir,
Chart*. A. Colton,
Witham Dungloa,
Jain
Uopownll Ilepburn,
Wilbur, 8. !Gwen,
rotor IC Hunker,
11.1 chard
William 8. Lavoly, 111
4CRETAILI AND TRIWID4
itANWT
James D. Kelley,
Peter A. )(Weirs,
- John H.
Janie* diddle,
Robert Bubb,
Waiter P: Marshal,
John - Orr,
Henry L. Ringsralt, •
John IL Shneubergar,
- William E. Sammie, '
Alexander
Iliac Whittler,
Christian Yeager.
sr —CHAS. A. - COLTON
GERMAN
.TRUST *AND. SAVINGS
B Sixth and Wood • Mots.
BANE BY DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
CAPITA $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DZILUTOZE•
' . ADAM BEINEMAN, ?readmit.
Springer liarbatigb, August 'e'er,
IL B. Myers, -
J. Y. Unvektitte,rr,
autbany Meyer, I...Onneisloger,
• DISCOUNT 'PERT DAY.
myldnily JOHN STEWART.'Clishier.
STO,regi Orc.
A LLEN MoCOEMICK & CO., VAL LAY
LL Fonitnex, Pittabtirgb,'Pa.
rairWaarmorreci Na ad Liberty trtreet:
{lentil:winters of COOK,PAILLOSI AND lIEAT.
INO STOVES, PARLOIt AND NiTCILEN GBATSB,
NOLLOW etc, Moot and GismaiMoulds, Bell
. ing Mill Darting% Mill Gearing,,lles, Water and Ar.
limn Yips, gad Irons, Dog Irotui,"Wagoil Dame, au.,
gar Kettles, Pulley., Mange* CarWbeels; Couplings,
and Outings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine
Outings' made to• order. Patented Portable Mill,
witL Steam or hone Power. r 12012:01thl
•Autik Tothm.
YOUNG BROTHERS,,Dmaugure Form
, mu'. Liberty street, neer !the Outer Depot Pe.
R. A.; Plttehntsh.. P tnanalectime MAI,UINR, -
ILOT
BLAST — AND 'ROLLING MILL YURNACR
CASTINGS of every deedrlpthie. .• '•
OIL MK, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DINI
IRONS, GRATES•AND , GRATE FRONTS, STOP
-COCA BOXES, Ac., always on bawl and tor sale hiw.
Orden lett with W. W. YOUNG, corner or Wood
treet:and bpuilond alley, trill' receive pronipt *Ban-
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.
FOR BAIA, ONO wars 1313PZIII0a PATZNe
GRAIN FAN AND RRYARATOR,
. . .
• ..
nwsakediair of et& FAS OM 4 Lawn In ma
icoodito .
'ha shopliaty Ltd durability,
Slcond; in 'cleaning Grain' boter, better and - more
thoroughly, with ten labor, than any ether mill.
The patentee of the abrme ran hesbeen t p fm,
gaged in taanufactLing,and wiling Agtical len
phnnente, ail d cant/Ewe(' of the great want o a good
Pon Necloiiiiing the difforat Undo Of' Groin 4tlll
,g.iodi;prisontie.tbliio tlibiodelit, wfqz full oniddinor
ttod. It-will thoortheir wanlO
• . ,
The tutdotohtntd, hating Ithrcbsiood tho solo tight
to nothutoctare.tsod moll lb! bore - oCirolotthot tool
Elopanittit . iii•Virottorn - POomiylvoubs„Weatetta
giulg, Ind a ll 'Ohio, Aug the 'tight to Wit Ili Indtam
and 1111nolo,io tonuttriweillo till all'ordent, who's.
seb str notaJh sts 319 I,lbertystrust, Pittsburgh, Pa
IJETEOLITE OIL WOK.K.S.—ltssag
Guars, tropflotors; Balloon sad filsouthetie.
Pure
W Band Perttolltesdit mark,
Puts hits Oil, :
Para Eltadoilsed Itermobe:.
Iltamte.Clarified Lubriostalif
Pressed It. B. do
__ do
No.l, N 0.2 sad No. sk1 1 0 11 . 4 7" Oil. •
.AraXo 2 O ft Dead ON 0107.011, _
Wigan sad filltilesass sad Splnti of Naphtha.'
SRPOalers ailed TroMpOr.‘,
• lall'OSks, corner olt 11.ma''ttad. Smithfield streets
Monongahela Bones, Mahwah. Pt- •• • ...tail{
.1000 la;
L.llll 111 A
-TABU, ocatilulng via aeroi,:irith
good Ciro:sort Stone :Rama /up Ban. plemt7
choke /knit sitnersd *Gfloillea trout Greensburg
Apply . ** B. bIeLAW !VA:. ItG'Yourtb st.
call , . 1. extra h vy Va
Borrola rserdrod and for rate by
LIGIGINTT a CO.,
76 Inger and 82 Front iambi.
Alit; 'lard Oil,
1 . 2.1•104, to
41.4°0!iPtn"nt D.u.zELL . 4 FAN.'
ai g6 • 904 sidlol4ster
JffEDIC.II,.
MILE ALL - SUFFICIENT THREE.
The great ...interim, Remedies,- kzo..
Ea=
GENUINE PIMPAIULTIONS, viz
El ELM BuLD'S EXTRACT "BUCRU,"
SARSAPARILLA,
IMPROVED ROSE WASIL
HELIIHOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" •
•
COMPOUND FLUID RXTRACPBUCIIth
A Parlay., and Specific -Remedy - for Diemeee of the
BLADDER, ELDNEYS,,GRAVEL, anti .DROPS/.
CAL SWELLINCISI
. ,
... . .
This Medicine Thermsre the power oil Digusthiti,
and excites the ABSORBENTS Into healthy actioN
by which the WATERT or CALCAREOUS Jewel!
Dotes, and all UNNATURAL IiNLARDEJLENTS are
reduced, sw well as PAlis.i AND LNFL.AMBLATION.
sod Is good for MEN, WOMEN . , or CHILDREN.
1.1 EL MBOLD'S EXTHAI,T BUCK U,
For sroskuseses :wising trona Excesses, liabits of Dl
sipatiou, Eorly Itufiscretiou or Abuse. I
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWIEG.SICHE
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Lo of dlettiory, tittlienity of Brestblog
Weak Nerves, ' Tremblin
Horror of Disease, . Wakefulti .;
Dimness of Vision, Pilo in the .k,
Universal Lassitude of Iho Muscular S3r e
Hot Hands, Flushing of t Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of th . lesoi,
PALLID COUNTENANCE,
Theme symptoms, If allowed to go on, _.__
medicine invariably removes, loon lollovre
IMPOTENCY, VATUITY EPILEPTIII' FITS,
In ono of which th e patient as y \espiro.
Who C. 0.. y tied they are 4 fregneutly followed
by them. DIREFUL DISEAS :is
," •
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Maay are aware of the cause of their euftering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS,
And the Dfilemekoly Deaths by cowas4tion
S. AIMPLIC VIITYILIN TO SUS intim 07 TUC ASSILM2IOI
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFTECTED WITH
.
OILGANIC WEAK US, • •
Requires the aid of medicine to st gthen sad i t
Inv Le the Syetons,
Which Relmbold'e EXTRACT BIICLIU novariatin
don
♦ TILIAL WILL CONVINCE ?RICA 067-SIEPTICAL.
FEMALES-FEMALES -FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, 11 - ARMED, OR CON
TEMPLATING MARIIIAT3E,
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE
MALES, the Extract Buchn Is unequalled by oily
other remedy, as in Chlorins or ROLV.U. s
irreyu
lurity, Painfulness, or Suppreolon of Customary
Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scirrbons note of the
Uterus, Leocorrhoat or Whit.. Sterility, and For nil
complaints incident to the sea, whether arising Irom
Indiscretion, Habit* of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OE CHANGE OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I
Tato no more Banto, Mercury, or unploonsa
Illodicine for unpleasant and dangerous DitIOASNI.
lIELMBOLVB EXTRACT ROCHE
cues*
SECRET DISEASES ,
Lu ell it. laig, At little expenee;
Little or nu change In diet; No Inconvenience;
did •u crpoenrs.
It causer a frequent desire and gives atrength to
Urinate, thereby removing Obstructiorta.
Preventing and curing Stricture-a of the Urethra,
allaying pain and hdlammationom frequent in the
elan of 1/imam% ipd expelling all Poisopon., Diteueed
and worn-url Hear,.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS,
•
\ 4t
Who hare been the victims of quarto, and wh.ave
paid 'nea VITA to b cured in ehort, time.have
found they r,
were dexiv e
ed, and that the' "l'OISON"
kw, by the nee of "powerful astringents," been dried
up in the tiyatem, to break out in aggravated form,
and
PERHAPS AFTER AIARREAGE.
Uen Hellubold's )Ebert Uncial for .11 ftgectiou
end dleoaens of tbe
. ORGANS
Whelber e/latiug
bLALE OIL FEMALE,
Fr in whatever canso originating and no matter o
LOW LONGSTANDING.
DDeaaea of there organ, 'require the aid of •
DIURETIC.
Id ECLIRBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHII
IS THE GREAT MGR 'TIC,
Awl is certain to have tha.d - cairod effect i all Du
twos for which it Is recommeade,L s i
Blood !. Blood Blood!
Ilebabolds lISgQI Cvuatee &Wed 4.s.p.ocAd
FLUID EXTRACT BAFEAPAEFLLA.
MIME
•
Ti 1411 on affocHou of the Blood,Arel
ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS,
LININGS 01? THE NOSE, ;44E8,
-
AND vrara latwour!,suurAcsa,
Slaking Its appearance lo HI
L o Sem of ULCERS
tieltubold's Extrect tiaresperiUs
Purifies the Blood,
.. . .
and removes WI Scaly Eruptions of the akin,
Giving to thsuomplexion a - • ~ :, .
.. •
OLNA.P. AND HEALTHY COLOR.
it being prepared expressly tor. MD chat of cow
plalnti; Its Blood Purifying Properties
preparation
marred
to • greats:4 extent than any other - preparation of
RELIIBOLD'S ROSE 'WASH,
du exieUrnt Lotion for• diseases of a Syphilitic Na
ture, and u an Injection in disc.!, of ohs Urinary
Organs arising from ilabillicd.Dissipslisto used in
committal with the :Extracts Bimini or Sarsaparilla,
In - such (Ukases aa.recouirnendist.
MiMt!Et.;l;=;l
czannaerss or CIJIi&S,
From Bto (.) . I ,oirt. 'pa/ding,
SCIENCE AND PANE
For Medical - Properties of BUCHU, see Dispense'
tory of the United States.
. . •
See Profeeeor DSW.EIO3` valuable works on the
See remarks made dl the late , eellibrated Dr.
rnistcx; Philadelphia: • • •
See remarks • made by Dr. EP111i6.1.11. ,
"MoDOW
EL atelebrated PhyMr.lan axed Membeicif the Royal
College. of• Surgeons, Deland, and published in Lb..
Transactions of the Kingtued Queen's Journal.
See Ifedieci-Chirurgicel *vie*. published by ;
Pellen.of Royal College of.
Surgeons. .
See rooster the late Standard Works on Medicine.
'Extract an, 2100 per bottle, or six for 15 CO.
" 13ansparills, 100 500
Improved ROW Was 600. " 260
Or, half ddeen of each for 112 00, which will be ea ®
dent to cure the mod obstinate cams, If directions
are adhered to. Delivered to any add/vas, securely
packed from abiervation. -
DESCRIED 811111P201111 IN ALL CODIMITNIOA-
008E8 GUARANTEED!
kr*IDATIT. •
Perseuslly appeared betbretne, air Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, H. T. ilataraote, who bedog
oo s c, no mercury, . . drug., ear
D vegetable. U. T. /IF./.11.001.D.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 23d 'day of
WM. P:HIBBEED, Akiruow.
. Riede street, above'llaoe,-Philadelphla.
Address kitten tor _ lokrzoailot t Inoonlidento to
H.. MCIALBOLD,IunoIat,
Depot, 104 Routh fenth`street, beloliOhartnFt,
Brweas .67 cow:annum,
Who endeevor to &epode "of amide cunt" aini . s/ihat"
articled ou the mutation attain/0y
- Helmbold'd Genuine Pre
Xzz =tioadv •
Improdad Bose Wash.
And all Droingistsivtorpritem
//Fr AA Air 81CI kthOLD D Tab; no other:-
Cut lb* advirifinikidirolik - sad and • a d
IMMO
•
rpAiit :NO.. MORN 'UNPLEASANT
AND UNSAFE MEDICINES.—Far ariplessatic
and , dangeroua.diseeees, MO • NELMDGR'S
TRACT BUCHU, width haw reasliad.tbeteindonm
meat of the most prominenaphealchirminthatThlied
tales. Ls now Offered to an aftlictedltaiiiinity is a •
certain cure for the following abeam* and symptoms •
originating from diseases and abuse of lb* Utinaryt
r ruutd Organ.: General Debility, .Nental awd
Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determhietioa of
Blood to the Bead, tkinfused Idem, Hysteria. General
itiethaumees and Sleeplawnear at Night,
Abeeuce of Muscular •Kfficlericy, Loss of Appetite,
tiwEmaci.ation. Low Spirits, Disc.
or Pai .,lo lalysla of the Orgies of Generation=
Lotion of the !leen, and in tact all the coacomitants
of o norrolla anal debilitated state of the system.
To insure [
Takegeu, cut this ont.- tAsk for
lielzubold'a no other. Cures guaraateed.
See euivertilement anothi.r column. ePiNtilawf
K.OIoMMUNN'a ELIXIR. OP OPIUM.
.1,/ —The perfection of inestimabparion
a blessing tamanklieLthis
Without deterioratin lepre g at
the
medicinal virtues of olidure, the Elixir Ls thoroughly
untitled from all the noxious qualities of the drug in caeca .
of fractures, burns, amide, cancerous ulcer/,
and other painful affections, it will railer. pate and
irritation, allay consubilons, spasmodic action, mad
morbid excitement of body and-mind, Withopt cans
log sickness, ooetirenees, or headache. • These sdaal. •
ruble qualities mast - reader it pre-iiminent in the list
of opiates. •
Prepared and sold by A. B. B D. SANDS, Drug
gists, ion Fulton street, New York.
Sobtaleo by B. A: FAIINESTOCK dt CO. , Pltm
burgh, Pa.
Sold alwi, by Drnkslsts kenervily. no2Aidlw-witli`
NIANI:1001); 110 W Losx now'
.111. RESTORED 1-4ust Peatiderl o i. a SVIS tVa
V lope. Pria SL Crwis.
A Lecture ou theliattire, Troetntaut acid 11.rdical
Curs*. npormatorrhina or Seminal iVeakneas,
Inrol
uutacy Emissions, deaual Debility, and Impedimenta
to Marriage generally, S. reonleess,Conantaption,
Epilepsy and Fits; Mental end Incapacity , reaulting from Self-Abode, Ac, By UOBT. J. VIM,
VERICA:4I.I, M. D., A utborof the “arreu Book," Ac.
BOON TO T EIOUSA N or surrintautt,"
Sent =dor anal, in a plain envelope to any address,
poet paid, on receipt or six (aut., or two pottage
.tamps, by DR.. OIL J. 0.
12 7 1 : 1 ' =away, N. Y., poet-ors. Box 4556.
191:3mdaIrT
CLEVELAI6AND •
PITTSBORGII tIAIL
WAY—V.II4 CHANGED.
On and after lIIONDAS, November 25th, 1881,
Ttalun will learn the Depot of tho Poutwylvsuis ball
road, in Pittsburgh, o follows:
Piusburgik, Colton/oatmod Cincinnati Short LoStaa
Fotenbenritie.
•
Leave. Pittsburgh .. . ..... -....-- ....... 1:55 a, m.
do Steubenville. - 6:28 a. m.
do p. m.
1:30 p.
Arrive• Cincinnati.... ....... p. to.
do St. Louie.. ...... R. 61.
Leans Pittsburgh- ...
1:55 p. to.
do Steubenville .-
do Newark .. • 12.4* midnight
do Columba.— ... . 1:30 k to, ~
Arrive. Cincinnati....-_. 7:40 'in.
do St. Loula... - „
-•..
No change of cars liotwecti . Pittsburgh and CulcinnatL
Splendid Sleeping Care attache.] to all Night Trahm,
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Line. • •
Leaves 1:66 a. n,.
do Wellaville _ 4:25 s. m.
do Bteubeuvfile . 6:03 a. m.
do
--.... 0:35 a. in.
Aromas Bellair _ 5,60 u. m.
Leave. Pitt5burgh»»:.»,»......._..... .. 1:65 p. to.
do Welbsville 4:00 p. m.
do Steubenville._ 6:10 p. m.
do Wheeling 6:25 p
.ro.
Arrives BoUalr. p. m.
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, and at Bellnir with Central Ohio - -Railroad
for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Coltunbn.
Chichmati..
„
Pittdoirgb and amebaWl U.
Leaves Pittsburgh L.,55
do tie a. m.
do Bayard...--..... ........ —....... 6:311 a. m. do Alliance 7:09. a. m.
do Hudson ............ 8:25 a: tn.
Arches Cleveland.... • .. : 9:36 a. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh...—. •1:55 p. m.
do Wellsville 4:00 p.
do Bayard ... , 5:24 p. m.
do Badman 7:04 p.' m.
Arrival Clarebutd ..... .... ..
. 8:10 in
p. .
Connecting at Bayard withTuscarawaa branch fcr
'New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and ChiCagO- •Railroad at
Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnat i B.
B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Illllersburg, and
at Cleveland with U. h E. B. It. for Erie,- Dunkirk
andCh Buffalo with 0. .9 T. R. It. for Toledo, Tlatroit
anicego.
Wellsvlllo Accommodation leave. at 3:35 p. ta.
Wear:dug trains arrive In Pittsburgh a. follower
Hail Train 4:10 p. m.
Accommodation"— 9:40 a- m.
Passengers &airing to go to "-Sandusky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, wild Ire pax.
&obit. to ask for tickets via Moreland. '
Through 'Tickets can be procured at ihe - Liberty
Street Depot, Pittabb. . • .
JOHN B TEWABT;Ticket Agent.
For further Information, apply to • •
witadem STEWART, A intl.
At the Company'. Office in Freight Station, Penn et.
noffl
lUINT&R AR
RANORMENT YOB:
...-- 7
1862-THE PEN/OWL... • •••=,• ••••
VANIA OINTRAL RAILROAD . *XI6I32.DAILIr
TRAINS.
,
Ti; IFAIL TRAIN bared Pittsburgh Ikon the
Paisengar-depot, at the intersection of Liberty and
Grant drew; every morning (except Sunday) at 8:10
a. m., stopping at all the principal 'nations between
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train arrives In
Philadelphia at 11:15 p. tn., making does connection
for New net, from Repaint ; depot, at Ll:Oft mid.
night, over Camdedand Brea -
e =PERM TRAIN await the above named
elation daily at 4:40 p. in., stopping only at prin.
dpal elation*, tasking direct connection at Barrie. .
burg for Baltimore, Waahlagten land 'New York via
Allentown. ibis train arrive. in PUladalpkia at
8.06 a.,,m., making conasetion 'for New York' nun
Ressiagtan depot.at !S) a. nu„ over Camden and
Amboy line. A Seeping Oar la rva tbitt: from
Pittsburgh to Jitney City, ila Alkintliwn—W. miles
--attached to titirthio.
The PAST LlNSileavos - the above, gamed Station
daily. (Ibuodays excepted) at 2:50 a..m.,stalping
only at principal stations, andconnecting at Norris.
burg for Baltimore and Was -.Ttdetrain ar
rites In Philadelphia at 5:45 p. m k, making doss con. /
faction for New York, from Kensington deputed 6:90
p. in.,• over Ciunden and Amber,. line.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
The Johnatancn4acOlonloaation Train teases daily,
(stospt Bundy) at UP p. in., stopping at all stations
and running as bet as Cbeernaugh. - •
PlistAccommodation Traintor Wall's Eitatke haves
daily (except Sonday) at 6:40 a.,m.
Second Accommodation Train for WalPa Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11.00 a. m.
Third Acoommodation far. Wall's. station
karts daily (except Sunday) at 4:00p. at.
Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 8:16p. in.
Rebunlng 'Mains arrive in Plttanargo actillewa:
Sitprees,Mail. 8.60 p. m. ; Pad Line,
1 .. so. ; Johnstown Awommodation, 16:30 a. M. t
First Wail's Station Aocommedation.6.3o a. in.; Seo.
old Wall's Station Accommodation; 8:50 a. m.,
_. Third
Wall'. Station Acounisaodatilni.'l:o6 p. la. : Fourth '
Wall's Station. Awandodation, 6:06 p. m.
Trains iron:Miami, illeand Indiana connect at Blaine
Alla Intersection witlejohnatown Accommodation
Rant and Weld, Saves and Mail Went. ...
Tbepublio rill find P. grimily to their intereat,in
L 18 L A44 31 7 ,71„;: W r Lli. tracer blattfeLlnlntila
aPnasn bo
on any other mute. Ths Road Es
ballasted xi donen and is entirely.free froze dust.
We nn promise allay: speed and comfort to &limbo
may favor thti 'toad with their patronage. ;
To New 1'ark.........inx b 0 To 1te1dni0n0...........59 50
To Philadelpidn— / O.W To Lanceater—......... 856
To Harrisburg --:. 7.46 ' he P
Itaggsge chocke d to all lona on t ennaylra-
L
da Central Saitroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore
With Immo, known to
Pawn:mean .porchasint tickets in '.rani- will be
rimmed a , mow, according to distance traveled. la
additian to the Manna rates,_encept from *Mims
*heire Gainpeny he. no Anent * ,
liolloll.-4ncser of kot, the Cperporiy 1.120 Mnd
the:Mehra' imspourible finr rm/yr
end-for an amount not ex 4U0..
D.—Au .omidiros Lineima Imo employed tq
Convey fomenters
,and limngto ko and *maths De
pot; et - a• iborgs not 'to axonal 25 gents far cockpit.
maser and intoner* tickets; &only '
• J. trrufirits,..iiient Ai '
, ne Pennsylvania fientralf - Railhead Pmseaner
Station. on Marty nod Graf/Omni.
. .
()on Lai* .
itmildiut; Alt000s,: .
ns
A L 0.1.. - EN . • .
.I:I•L'VAL LLT BAIL
BO A D=WINTXR - A - -
RANOIDIENT.- 1 -00 and After Wednadayafoitimi
ber...lBth, 1861, the Arrival and, departure ottissios
will ben" follows:
. .
MAIL TRAlN—Leases Pittabtugh at 7:15a. tits
=thing at - Elttuudng at 11115.. au USW* Nit
.tsadog at Ihoo,p. IlitiVed lit Pittsburgh itt7nlo p. m.
AQUOIIMODATION. TYAlNS—'teats
fling at &lb actives attlushuniltat 10:30e.m.
'Liana - PittahurO_st - dt46 p. m., antses atliittan
- At Pimple% 'tiger to /tunic connect with - the
Mail Train =from Pittsburgh -and AntoteModation
,froikAtitaaolop. At. ILI al:, tins; -Gatti Intent
Stages connect with Moll .Train from Plindturgh.ind
,fail Train trom "Kittanning. , , , --
- Tickets sold to 13utieS. - Hannatuditarn. eta.
fse - r WitIGIIT. - Stmetineatam. - .
.PHILLI4I3;,-
ADVION GBATIBI
fiu*: rowisZfti, AND ILAbitirAiMnitilWs,
PHILADELPHIA.
PLUMBILBS,
GAS •FEiTtfRES,-
PUMPS ANO BRASS WORK
OIL Pirittt Ootrith or
faun, with the InCetippralid lialagellllll',V .61;114
bit 6Fo4l:*k_ro6'a,,
=M9M
S:US Witlatin4ll:4lht:
.:.y1:41X,1004411
BIZEIBE
ALEDIC4L.
. 11 t.111.RMIDS.
OM. AND BT/lAIN FITTENS.
Manabctunurai and Denten tn
ItANCITAOTOItt'