1.11167. 18012. PITTSBURGH FT. WATAI CHICAGO RAILWAY. TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST /XIV AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 214 : 1 1.111, trains will leave the Depot of the Penn- Ivania 6l6 Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBITIMIL COLUMBUS ,t- CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh... ............... 1,55 a. in. Steubenville ............... 5,26 Newark ......................12,5 p. m. " Columbus ........... . ....... 1,30 " Arrives Cincinnati .................. 6,43 " • L• St. Louis .„. .................. 10,45 a. In. eaves Pittsburgh .................. 1,55 "p. " in. Steubenville ............... 5,10 CNewark............. .12 midnight. olumbus ................. 4.30 a. tu. ArEivesCineinnati .................. 7,40 ' St. Louis .....................11,30 No change of car , between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. . • Splendid sleeping cars attacked to all night trains. PITTSISUR(:II AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves l'itt-harsh 1,33 a. nt. ..Wellsville ................. 4.25 " Steubenville 5 , 25 •' Wheeling 6.35 " Arri ves b'el la ir 6.50 Leaves PittAnargh 1,55 1. .." . Wellsville 4.00 P. m. ." , '•Steubenville 5,10 Wheel in- 6,25 " Arrilce.4 Ilellalf ........................ 6.40 " Connecting at Wheeling with Ratan/ore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bel lair with Cleveland anti Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus anti Cincinnati. EASTWARD TRAP .:S. PITTSBURGH. ANI) CLEVELAND LINE. .. _ mail. Es rem. Leaven Pittsburgh .................. 1,55 a. in. 4veCiticago ............... 6,20 a. m. 6.30 p. In. - ... Irel k'y I lie .................. 1 ." 5 Bayard ....................... 6,36 " ... ye at Fort Wayne—n.os p. m. 12.30 a. m. " Alliance ..................... • 7.06 " reigline. .... _ 5,55 p. na. 6,20 a. in. --' Pittsburgh.. ... . 2,25 R. 111. 3,50 p. m. .. 'Judson ... . ................. 6,25 " • Arrives Cleveland.. ............... ,35 .BoanTralns make close connections with Trains eitzaMlAS Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern Leaves Pitt,burah ............... 1,55 p, tn. ia.Allentown and Philadelphia. ' Wellsville ............... ... 4.00 " Bayard .................. .... ,1 Only one change of cars between Chicago and New.•Torki.ila Pittsburgh and Allentown, on " Alliance. .................. . 5.311 kraus leaving. Chicago at 640 p • rn., reaching " Hudson ............. . 7101 .. rabbets% atas ll og. In.. and New York at 10.45 Arrives Cl e veland .. : ................ hi,.. 10 ACOMMittiDATION TRAINS—From Federal Connecting at Bayard with Toeicorawas branch for New Philadelphia :end Canal Dover at Alliance , . erect Station, Allegheny City.. with Pittsburgh, Fort Wa3 - ne and Chicago Rail roa.,l at 'racism:. with Cleveland. Zanesville and BRIT BRIGHTON ACT'OMMODATION. Chtea,go :t a d fur Akron cm- Falls and Mil LllgiirotAti!tibitii* at. 0 ,30-a. M. and 9,30 p. rib ler:Antra, :tad at Cleveland with C. Sc• E R. 11. for litewßq t aton.li.ta " " 6.10 lnc. Dunkirk and Hudak), with C. a; F. H. It. li. 5 .. sie.Newli too. 6,30 " " 12.10 " Toledo, Detroit at.d Chicago. Fee stAliec ca.r. . 1 5,115 " " 2,00 " Wellsville leconitnndit on leaves at 3,33 p.m. BCONOIri ACCOMMDDATION. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh a , of 1- Allegheny' at 12,30 p. m. and 6p. tn. l ' 3 ‘ v .N•i a ii T r ,,i n .......... . . 1.10 p. m. ' Beitnadm; at 6,03 a. 'tn. and 4,00 " Express Train . . ..... . ............ 2,05 a. tn. i • .. MARKET TRAIN. i Wellsville A , 011 2 / 1 110.1:: Zio on 9,40 a, In. tealmmo Alliancent 6.10*a. tn. I Passe:v.:l-s desiring to go to Sandusky, Tot cdo, eaves atAilegheny at .................... ...11,00 a. tn. Chicago, or points Wog el eleveliiel.i, must h e res Allegheny at .... , ...................... 2.30 . nt. particular to ask tbr GA c -t; via fi e ve1,,,,.i. Artiresat Alliance ..... . ................ ...... .. 1,33 I ' . tn. Through Ticket. , can lie procured at the Liberty which ii 'Street Depot, Pit: slough. 11 111-titains are run by Columba - 3 thine, 12 minabm Slower titan Pittsburgh time. .i. sTI; It A li.T. Ti. k .... A g,.t. 031.7lekets good on the tieco m ni. sin ti.•r, and 1 I.•r io rill er partioulars apply to saarget,trains are 'old at reduced price, WILLIAM sTEW A it 1•, A.geo I. ellitif trains connect as foilnws:— At the Cenipany' , edice in l'reight Station, Pena Aileen e: with trains on the Cleveland and 1 8t.r. '"t• ~ o2i . _ P tteinugh Railroad. ' . At Online. Ohio, to and from :Millers:. Akrea..Guyahoga Falls, etc. AllauVai Otuo...for . Mount Vernon, Shelby. y,,- oledo , Detroit, etc. At Oiest in o...egrDeleware.t , pritigfield, Colu to b 5 , ,, Cincinnati—Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Lottlarille. etc. At Forest.-forStningfield.Sanditsky, Dayton, Cin cinnati, etc.etc. At LintaaorliiidneY. Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo, At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint Lo ttkflldtkinbsrfnediate points in Central In dians and Illinois. At ftittger ifthioJto4l 1- <, - • - At "all pow.' on the Louisville. New Albany..._ an d Chicago Railroad. And at Came l ; witt trafoi all poiids in Illi nois, Himont", towa, Wis,consio and 314111e:it/M. For further information and through tickets apply-to.- - GE01141i,.. PARKIN. Ticket Act. Passenger Station. Pittsburgh; „ 1 Through Tickets for sale at the.Tieket Offices of ' tbeClownwrgnitha- linflir.fins - ,gesid, to all` tart of titelYAmid-stitot. ' -- irar.-P: NIITNN, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. G. ly. cAag, General Stinenniendent.. OFLANIGIM Colk-• T.131.E. • • ... . - TI3IC TO CINCINNATI AS qt.inrii. and to Inditinapolis, St. Louis and Chicago - shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Mail Line. Exp Leaves Pittsburgh ......... 440 a. ni. /AO j o i n. Allegheny ......... 1,50 0. in. 1,50 p. M. Mansfield. .......... 10,05 a. ca. 10,10 p. m. Arrives Crestline .. ............ a. M. 10,50 p. in. " Forest ............ -112,45 p. in. 12,58 a. m. Lima ... ............ 2.15 p. m. 2.80 a. in. Fort Wayne..... 4,50 p. m. 5,00 a. m. Cidaign, a 11 12..0045 p. in. 11,00 a. tn. Losti - FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS Leave, Coastline 10,55 a. m. 11,00 p. m.. ArOvesColumbus.. ... 1,30 p. 1,30 am. -6, p. m. --7, m. StLessis Im 45 410 a. mo& tn. 11,55 p. in. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Wee Cre5t1ine...... — .....10,55 a. in, 11,00 p. ni. is at IniiiihaPolis_ '9,00 p. in. 9,00 a. In. Terre Haute.- a.= a. in. 2,50 P. In. St. Louis ...... ..10,05 a. m. 11.65 p. m. of AB Trains through to, Chicago without change 1 11.11. , --Tlie time to Cincinnati is the same as lzyStentienville. Trains - on both Reads 'neer at wigmbste. and passengers all go into Cincinnati . together. . 1882,,;;,-: . rTHE 1882. 1681111111' VIATRAL RAILROAD. 'moo"? DAILY TRALArs. i,,1000.11, AIiIIAiiGENENT. I..nlawait THAI* LEAttS PITTS- P4/16111. from the Pa s s inneisr - Deifet. at the ree i ge f it L S ' i b irtti r irrit 6FIO a. tin!? $1=:12; Itatkwle between Pitlehurith arid Philadelphia. Thin train strives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p, tn.. ...44imam lastomineetion for New Tort from. Ken-• spot, at 12:00 p. in.. over Canelen-nlid Am e . TH ~ VS . ' TRAIN -leaves tbe-nove 1011. arcs ed station da il y at 4,40 1 4 ,w:stopping only at p o iwrrelaknit direct . coeliac- Ron at arrisue or ROM's:if:keg/id W as. sad for New 'yligAlrill This train ar rives in Phifadep as at SAKS a. In., leaking con nection (*New roiktrom irensiiigton • Depot at 11 ever painden , and Amboy line. A: 8 . . ntrulahrough freal Pittsburgh to Jersey via ,Allentown-,-,l3otailee"attached to this traiAbi',.. -IL. '• • • ' tion THE Ratir LINE leaves the above nanuni sta daily. (except Sunday) at 2 4341 1, tr. in., atop pingonly at principal stations, connecting at Mar risbarg for atithweesmAjraSeinitkim,Thls train arrives in gmaajaphia at 543 p. in., making close al t attlewegbe iliew iprk. from lieneington Depo magm4diper Ramiro &Arab* , line. A .1112110DATION TRAINS. JOIENSTOWN'AtOORPMRDA IN TION" - TRAIN, leaves &lib (except Sunday) at 3,00 p , fn. , stop tia®ping aig tr , andtrunning us fa r as Cone intingh. _____ FIRST ACOOMMODAITONTRAINforWaII'a dation leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,40 a. in. SEOONIF • J!CCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wes , daily.. (except Sunday) at illiwaott;i, THIZD-4.6tOMMODATION TRAIN for 4,06 Walllwabitkawleavesz daily, (except Sunday) at W FOUR motion. Vir AD leaves OOMBIODATICW .TRAIN fo r 6,15 14 - an'a daily. wilt. Sunday/ at ns. •L'il ' i:G iiimiks ' Pitriptan AS FOLLOWS ; ase... _. ...vii: 77 '' 7 ':1 ,. 4 . .r.7.Y. ...... 17:17.7.77778: 16 56:: m: ur5ix.M............... ........ : .t. .: ... . lowa. ni. 0 , , - .... • , , lieu ~. . . ......... MAO a. ni. let W 1 k",t-'.ll:r Vommodation..-...6,20 a. tn. Iki W -......., , r. • -•,, - . , ition 8410 a. tn., Id W • - " r• '...... :- ,4:*Junttidittitin .. :.. 1 , 4 4 P. m. 4th W : - '' • ' -.... "A. fttantodation:....4,o3 p. m. at Ilittri 1 "Wine and Indiana connect -- nm' i, ..Meotion with Johnstown Ac- WMt ettatiOn, : , .Xnd "(rect. and Express and TO 4lf I it - R?.. ....... , ............ 4,.! I . i ELP1111..... ......... ... ,:: iO.OO t RE ........ .................. 9,50 • . immi Pri _... ..... -.: .... : ... : .. SAS - : , I grlig . . .... ... ... ...... ...... 7,45 ailP'Wd to all Mationion the AMlD wylvaida, ind to Philadelphia, Balti-' mars ant SW ork. .. , . illir Passengers purchaeing tickets in•care ming be cu an yeses eavroling to &an Mir sled in addition ta-thastation.rates. e xcept Illsus. Mations he re the cOmpany has no agent. ln case of lass the Compauly will Motion emostaintie meponsible tor personal b twat and Wan - amount hot exceeding PI . .. PI. IL—An Omnibus Line hue been employed to on nasMutileroitud Weans to and from the Piridepot. at allszaiasta °caved ng cents fo r eac h r and gage. cZkete apply : .--., At the P ivir .diff.siCtit; ALent. etoti..B.-11:Rowl8tation en Liberty and Grant streets. OCII LEWIS, nal General fingerinteeshenta.: • W ..110.117D. ;TH , IVIA 'smut - -AND RAILROA ,• . : INDIANAPOLIS 'AND 'ClNClifigu. I. I. , Osonecling at Indianapolb Itiqz:Terre Ratite. and TernaktiteAnd Alton galtmoi, to St. Louis Band Lafayette and Indianattolis, New Albany and N " k t a cit m it h enemVrittotr.Tri hi,„....._..66.diat0p 0 n,.. Preiglit Train • to INDIANAPOLIS, Terp,7"HAUT__E,LAPAYETTE and MU. PreiAhtiwinirsgear earr' fed from 'in nati or Lawrenoeb n nt. in lass time than by am' other route bY twenty-Soar bones; and at as low Batas. The only road by which shipments can be . Ibmods from Cincinnati to the West. withont break illi. -14 k , • ' . . flora tt7 4 l4llo l# D. . & n i g . e A nt I I: tor 0 0 01 41 6 . will Weeivw Prompt attention. gmg charge for commission; so caA.ll42g soli ealgermsternmasorEdr Lawazircsarno. iiis7 information apply to THOMAS . (No:115 Water stiwet.) agent of the . who is prepared to give mourn' Sr. Pas 79 and freight to Indianapolis, krainie Hants. L ette, Chicago Pcru: Green - enatietCrawfordsvil e,Charlatig ia s andMat 7 Inir dk at.ptiwiiiLlt bibimetal_ . tint~`jPriW reqm Iti itarairr.ot. ... _ ALL PERSONS EC TICK ETB FOR SAINT JOSEPH. 4.11 d aim jaiata ia Northar tiek Miedeerl a dia &awl ring-U5i11aa.a.6,.........1111,e44Ttaake dam Wilt On NOinleinkilemil/Lojui4 Lti, /10 WAN& ; litLadie• Si..i.....__JoisPb. . MOM. • '4J--- by nu. mid 6 • a r tere 74 . . ' : . ' 4 4 la calms 1 ' t ,-; , icli tiegAidV ial 4 - --: ..I.A i . k i mr . ..80„*„„,4 WINT ER ARRANGEMENT NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, !•.. •., PITTSIATItbiI HE SUBSCRIBER A NIS OUNCES -T to the public that he is in daily receipt of 1 FREW SHELL AND CAN OYSTEItS, GAME. ke..;'sintl is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN 811 AI, ER, 3:110:1y Proprietor. x c s co rt . OYSTER AND .EATING HOUSE No.lll Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WLIOI,ESALE AND RETAIL fiSALERS LAKE. AND EASTERN FISH, shEs,ii PHILADELPHIA ANDHALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, wiu 814 1116011. 3:IIAN & CO. AIIRENTZ, t truatjuQt be- Penanyl vania t conyenient ring by that • ... -- --- . ; proprietor bevies., at considerable ex p_ense, .tatte4 up, in eic elkultstarle. the MANffION 'HOUSE, would respeCtf_ yull solicit a share of public patronage. iris Larder and .Bar • will be furnished - with the bait the market Awn afford. fells WILLIA.III BE IMPORTER AND • DEALER IN Brandies Oonlial;1,-Winest_Old Mononga• hell and Beatified Whiskey, N0..120 WOOD STREET, Pithiblirgh featim WILLIAM CL.tvTOv, LIQUOR MERCHANT, lie. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. a? Always on hand. Blackberry. Cherry and ...retto Brandied. Old Sfononilabela Rectified wkiska. &a. E. P. MIDDLETON &IMO., iMPORTMIS Or WINES, BRANDIES, &c MID MMUS IX 'FINE OLD WHISKIES, '1" """Mr. A n Alintarniarr. PIOi;ADELPHTI::: split rd . PC ' • obis - sio rernd zs t i r ado ; r MIELLRIIB Pa 00 I s amt IltssiourilL REVELINP k PIMBUR4ff R TIIXI Irk ELAIWARE MU SAPE TUAL TT IN .lLirttritANCE t'O3IPANT—INCORPORA - TED 81 . THE L EGISLATURE OF PENNSVL- V ARIA, 1833. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHIL A DEMI' lA. MARINE .I..vsit.v..vcFs .ii v(l,- iel , . Car •o .0 Freight, to all parts I.f the world. INLAND i NSURANOES 1111 ti.iniLi, Ly River-% Ca flak Lakes, and Land Carriage:, to all ' , arts or the Union. FIRE I NSURANCES on :tier- enatidise generally. on Stores, Dwelling liouse.s, Se. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiatn .Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus.Paulding, John N. Penr,re, John C. Davis, Tames Tranquidr. Win. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Win. C. Ludwig. Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. n R. M. Huston, Geo. o. Lieper, Ifugh Craig Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Ste.kes, .1. F. Pen ii , ton . , lltory Sloan, Edward Darlington. 11. Jones i Brooke, Spencer . 11 '11v:tin, Thos. C. Ila od, Robert Burton. Jr., .I.oot, P.. Tones, James IL Al 'Pa eland, i .rosins P. ilYre, John 11. Semple. Pit t , hurah, IL , L Ilter - 1. - . 4 .. R. nerger, ,1,,. WILLIAM MA I: I. IN. President. Ramo, mo IL s. C. lIAN Vice president, 1 lerl. C.c ay. Seeretarv. P. A. AIADEI BA, A I keat, J. 22 :co. ua Waterstreet, Pitt. , burgh. I titi s : , I% e eager r.1.1•:,.rve he p-r,ist .'in i INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS h:„.,,in, ~. ti,,, to that religion, lodier or .1. P. I enjamin. whom lie III!,1211ale'"; ..a lulls, IEI I' F. • I 1:2 I : 1nii,,,a1.1,, .1,.,,.. - will, Mr. 11.•flii,,,,iii': rilirc rictsrtiiiriiiiit 11 .NSI'llANCE I (),i'lit,."l 1 ; i " . " - "" "t l"."°"in) 1:11-1"1""ilvi. -a. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFIcE• I lir. nrontlioh mar oe more itintlitar roan . Ni). 425 and 437 colon...l;LT sTitiver.. i :in rsel yes, lint e, r• . insist that the Parson near I` inti. • Ivl , OF 1 ... 1 ...... . . , Ita, gut. the Sliatiotv of a right to int rodtwo TATh3 .N .; :-..., z,s J IA 1.4, pi t o Puldidied Agree a bly i., ..c .n :I, e 'i -'e . . 1 i, ;lit , . hi.; , peeelles any Stieh slurs on then 116 .•*,l'ill 113., being: .1 ewiall religion tts those on the last two t ie- , CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, I First AlertgageQ. limply .seettred . . ... ....sl,Btin 31r.i as : (lu-ions lie ints been initieed ift ilitliiil:”. Et.o ----- 1,21. 6 1 7 N -- D ---- REsTA - u - BA N --- p - s - : 1 1 . ( 1 .. 1 , , c b ,) ,,,?Teuw .. , b , 0 . ,..• . . ( ..i . .r .. 08 ... e . ... .......... ...... e . ......... ...... 102. ... 0.6 2.5 , .',Vel.r,,t,....l...illlitile,t,iaine oll..)Ii . I. (.11-religion c ,ii , Ist,. agatti.,i. ..zr. n.ron nine , onwarra tan "ft" OLTNG- ' S , tend :I.e.:al.:tie. ............ ~. .. 4 , ,rt5 V. , ble it.., "I tile .1 e w1:11 nalne ill a e ,, ,weeti oa . Stoelo. (Pre,ent ruin , " tc:tif; ...... . ; i : :2: .. . ... . ' de...jetted to ridicule Or 111.1)11,1• j 1 . f t is ' co-t srl 7sP. ,w t ' ,- WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT , Slit, Mad MI6 Re . cei vat;le ............... i', ol to . about time ioielt a pre.indiee, worthy of the - t . I (.4.411 ................................................... 27:1 , 19 :Cl ' nark ages. had ceas e d t,i exist. • AT THE OLD STA ND ___ __-___,....,„______ • $2,:105.651 ' CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT i , T ii ii y e , ; ; l.v , , r i h e t r frion premiums which this 11l 1 aw, are trotu risks which have Gen. Stone. I rw a e r adete r ❑ tn ' ined. 'Y Tler petition to :Ito Pre,iiletit. .sking NO.- 40, -FIFTH STREET, In.ttruwes nettle on every descripti o n of hop- no intinmliati , trial I; it. I i ettr•ra I qtom.. .e ; r2 .s „ , tz e i ~ to,lvint h a , ci e t u tio i t t zu try, at rates as low as are . ha:. 'Welt tiliniertiinily signed. Every da . % i UP TO Till: WWII OF GOING TO PRESS: ViriIIEREFANILIES,IIIOTELS. NES- 1 1.. T . 117w,TV TAERANTIt an • th e tr a d e geHerany ran I , olive their incorporation , a period id thirty I \illicit Pas i ''' ' ' l'Y With(, , aII S rhi i ng l '.' ug 'el,,,itqw.lhieoleowailtehnl,tjtLee;:iiliiuttrssaG3ir:o,l3:o:t..selor.riceeli:,,T,lo i . e . N. t. e a e rs e . 4 t i l n i g ey i l ‘u v r e ii t h 1 i 0 1 us m ses_ 0 f bYF Donors,tr e t o therebya aatu tit!ilt (111.711r.iii ( 11 4. 1 11 1 ::: 1.; 1 1 1r seat' i ' :: ' ,,,,,17i: ,,. 1 , ; } I ' fi ". ‘ . r r i t 'll ; lording evidenc e of the advantage,. of Insuranee, 1,,, s l im a, / i .,,.,., „ e 1 ,-, i,, -- --- _ las well as the a bility and disposition to meet with - -- - - ~.. _ to )._ . 1 ,.. 10 ,:::: t. el e l ,' c... i i t together with a choice selection of ' Young's Eat ing Saloum', I promptneAs 01 liabilities. ' ' •he wit, arrii-ited iii it inii,fortune fur CORNER VIRGIN :i I.LEY AND S:d IT II- ' 1....,e, paid during tio,year 1 330. 862,133 36. , whieh, perhaps, hi , . friends have no I Tales, Poetry, Literary and Nelentine • FULD STREETS:- LIRECTORS. right to complain, considerin g the state i Articles, Valuable Statialleal irm. Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of tile 1 Charles W. Hawker, Mordecai D. Lewis, of ;;.,. eininii'V : filit that he Slit - mill ! formation, Agricultural bCa,on will be served up in the most or Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. have Iwo!' liept tinder arre.t tor weeks. : News, ike.„ de.; style. ELI 101 NO, S:finuel timid, Isaac Lea. and neithpr fir, hi,: emlll-el nor friends 1 ucti corner Virgin alley and S, 1,1 oL Jacob R. Smith. ' Alward C. Dale. George W. Richards Oegrge Fates. know on wleit elittre,-- r.,t I - he re- % •EV RNISFIED BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS. . 1“. it. s CHAS. N. ' DANIA ER President. EDWARD C. DALE. *iee President • , arreqinl. I , a Ivrrd . l2'. I iel,oral S . . is • , mr , N .,..d ( ,F,„.. if,„„„ 0 „ . „.1,, r.. Ile C , hiu. . l* 1 or compiled with the greatest care, from WM. A. STEEL., Seeretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, I 1.0,1,-r eira, to idly-4,41 eiititCtt:.l . than at 1 .., mylti Northeast con. Third and Weed sin. , r , O , : ~.„,i.,...,,,. ___ .______.......... ... .._,.._. .........__. , iatrgh. , UPHOLSTERING. 1 . . : UPHOLSTER Ir, • i ( , Nu. 85 Ftwirrri sr.. NE.ut p,.()01), T i, frit }!‘ t i t t . i d It l. e ,R •p i t ill -, F ul t •i l'i n t I 1%1-10A1! ii-,!':11.c..,1.N.- i artiele in their line. viz: Cornices. Ornathenbs, I Curtain Goods, Coulfort,, Feather Bed,. 3lattrases 1 of all kinds; a1:44 the celebrated Patent Br•ting ne,lg. An kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fix 1 urea. 4i Prompt attentit,ll ;;iron to all . o dor: , for bi ting. and laying down I 'arpet,=. Oil Cloths. Are. ortl7:lYci ROBERTS& HOENIG K. WAGE If 011 11: No. 350 Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger . Depot, JOIIN • SAVAGE; Pr•prielor. HAVING TAKEN AND ierrrED Itp, with all the modern improvements, this po puler resort, the subseri her is prepared to accom- modate his old custuiners and the public goner ally. with the best the markets affluds (ly,ders will he served up in every variety of style.du ring the ieason. llis Wines, Liquors and Ales lit feels confident in recommending to the public fur their excellence. Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters re,,eived daily and sold wholesale and retail. niy2o:lyd I SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN-THE DIAMOND,- a- 04,4... ~..Apow.u. . 1- 40prle t or. H A Vi Nu TAKEN AND FITTED EP, at a wreat expense, with all the Modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber as prepared to aceoniutudote his friends and the lir public generally, with thu best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he Mehl confident in re commending to the public fur their excellence. trip . :lll.l.4LS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aplzly OUiT, HOUSE. WINES AND LIQUORS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FIRE INSITRANCE . BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Pr111../LDE.I.AsILIA, On Buildings' Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise, Furniture, Sc., in town or WOFFICE N iO. 308 WALNUT STREET. aludleaPleak $ 2 29,310 00. Assets, Invested as follows, viz: 0303,508 88. First Mortgage or Improved City Pro- GroupertY, worth double the amount...... $155.6al 00 nd rent, first class. , ..... . ... ......... 50 Pennsylvania Railroad 'Co's 6.p . Z 462 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost .......... . 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 "f cent, 10an....,.... 0, 2000 00 Allegheny County 6 V cent. Pennsyj_ vania Railroad Loans ..... .. ........ . Collatenil loans , well secured . .... . Huntingdon and Broad Top Mo un ta inßailroad company, mortgage 10an..... Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock ......... Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company ....... _ .. . ... ............ _ ....... 2-1.35 a 00 Stock of County Fire insurance Co ...... 1,050 00 stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do .................. 6,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do .. . .............. 2,n12 50 Union M. Insurance Co's 5crip............ 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper ......... 16,29.7 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cush on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 CLE $.113.508 96 M TINGLEY, PresidcuL D IRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley. - John R. Worrel. Marshall Bill, 11. L. Carson, Z. Lotbred), Robert Toland, Charla-s Leland. Frederick Leonia, Jacob T. Bunting. Charlet, S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. WoodwarJ,Jolin Bissell, a-n:NIL , It. M. lIINCILMAN, Sven,la r.Y. I J. GARDNER CuFFI N. Agent. Northemd corner Third and Wood sta. YE:STERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF P.ITISBURGII. , GEORGE DARSIE, President. P. M. GORDON' Seeretarr dept. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l As:ent. - • N0.'92 Water street, (Spam ( „I: Cu's Warehouse. I up stairs.) PittAurgh. Will insure ag.tinst all kinds of FIRE and MA- RINE BISRS. A Dome Institution managed Ity Directors who I are well known in the comer, uturti ty. and whottre I determined, by promptnes s end liberality, to Ina it ta, wthe character which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 3016, 1401. MStock Accounts ...................................... $ 63,000 On OffieortttaFe ............................................. 2,160 DU Opte } urniture ................................... .'nt) 110 Cashen Accounts, etc ............................... 7,809 43 ....... ...1........................ . . ............ ... 18,351 99 . Premium N ote;, ... ................... 27,645 211 , Notes and Bills discounted .................. 1;4,075 14 '. R. Ililler, Jr., DIRECTORS.James .5f 'A uley. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, George Dania Wm.lf. Smh, Cint, , . W. Bieketson, Andrew A ck it l ey. Alexander Speer, David 31. Long. Rea; J. Thomas ; Benj. Ea kewell, John R. ill'Cune. ..--------______ I CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS 'AND CARGOES. Pr entMUEL REA, SeeretarY. Wll. BAGALEY, Pr. Office, Cor. of Market and Water Nle.. Insures against Ltan:and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi- Insures gation of the Seas. against Glow and batnage by Fire, DEFLECTORS. Jas. Park, Jr., It. F. Jones. T. AI eorgeßingham,h John Shipton. S. Harbtrugh, C. H. l u gh S. Dilworth, Wm. Bagales I Vm. 8. John:tor Reese Owen. .8. Prest - m. " S. 31. Kier, Jas. .8. Gaper, J. Cu 'dwell. wh:l~:7vJh lIILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y , • NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET; Opposite Ihe Coustoni. HOSitse. • Capital...... 8219,100 Asset 4 .. ... .8304,945. --------- ..-- •,, . • Wiz"; araam ALL..innow ' v V 'SUlCANOteitheiPerpetdiWor h or im every description of Property or ifed,on Merrhandfee. at reasunulne ndee• of pretnintn. ' • ROBERT P. KING President, M. W. BALDWIN% iriOe'Prefddent. ' • " - ' 1)1 11E0701k Charles Cayes. E. R. Cope. E. B. English George W. Brown. P. B. Silvery. ' Joan S. Pant C. Sheininn, John Clayton... S. J. Aingarge 'E. Willer. • F. BLACCIIIIRN, Secretory; .. J. O. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and - Wood streete. :..._______________- NONOMMIEL4 INSUCINCE COPANI OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS HENRY A. RUTCRISOrt, President. HENRY M. ATWOOD.•Seeretali• Capt. JAS. WOODBURN. Gruel Agent. OFFICE NO. 011 WATER ATREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS. MAY lens, lUl.audse Stock Due Bine, payable on demand eured by two aPYrovednames 9178,750 00 Bills Receivable ................................... 23,567 34 Bills Discounted ........ 36 226 76 It=lifi aiiiWiiiiiii .-- - - ''''' 12 ' 000 6° stook oak ......... 100 Shares Citiiiins' Bank s 6,165 00 5„175 stock met .. ti 00 40 131 m2 O Ismeiiiiiiiiiiii atoek east.. 50 Shia . 2,050 00 Shia ßeni . iii ........ ' . berth ..................... „.... 2750 00 ' 1 , Pi/MOTOR& . $414 1 0 4 r. Am: B. 11 0112.8. j - 1- x.;i t Noll Miller. B. to. vim ,.. .- vs. • Woodr ia. -• d d „.• TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL iF TRE) pAMLRADLE --- Laid in the garret, where darkness and dust 511 Ar e the sole wardens of many a trust, ,7 e t .V. St e a m n etfea.:lloit'2ll(7l'g r er ears, Shapeless and homely, a east aside thing. Thus the old tittuilY cradle 1. sing. (Ince with vermilion its coating was gay, Now all its brightness is faded awaY • Worn is the paint from the sides and the head, There no Soft corerlid longer is spread, And the stiff rockers creek over the floor Like a rheumatic, limb-weary and sore. Yet there are thoughts full ofgoodm3ss and grace Brightening with beauty the homliest thee; l'...;peak to ns now of the years that are fled, Changed are the liringand peaceful the dead • What :ire thy memories mournful and rind, ramify histories, mirthful or sad '> Once a young toot her bent over thy side. Fair as a maiden, and blest a. 4 a Mide. There were warm kisses and tears of delight, And the kind angels looked Pleased et the light While the old cradle rocked gently a wn v Seeming in mosieal mortnitr, to say, "To and fro, to anti fro, little one, sleet,. Angel. , their watch o'er thy cradle shall keep: To and fro, to and fro. thins as we rock, S , •ftly and solemnly ticketh the clock. A tol the swift ntonaents, wnile Marrying by, Lullaby, lullaby, eitur as they fly.- Eat the light moments bear years on their wing Summer and autumn and winter and spring Quickly succeeding, pass quickly away, And tho young parents are "are worn and gray, Children ars gathered by table and tire. );leasing and honor to mother and sire. Still the o/d, cradle reeks steadily there, Still there are treasures to trust to it; care, lle who its pillow in infancy prest, Soothed by the song of a mother to rest, Now in Inc 1 1111111100 d Stan& Arend nt ha site Iratehing the aleeper with fatherly pride, Awl the old cradle as loyinalY still Ouarda like a easket.itijew e l front ill. none are Ilse issts , sl OM'? liirlV 1., rlee Whi , ll lOW drsiansins; e tv , ssriss.,, , latutri late ;sr, tl,e eisibirtli sviso grew 1, 2 . their =hle Far ft.,t h,. I:.•russ ;,1 their 4:M1,1664111nd wile, A p„I t 11, 1•:.:11110, 'forsaken. forlorn, T.. Isissg . ess-3 in the garrist i, borne. Ynt not tirerer it 4 u=nf In ng. it sainutoneti-t..,ervi.'n • untlin, n.itrav, ,n wity, lint nbry tLr 111,1 ..0th:it it.: Iv...iiti ; AL,=! end 'teener ieietiglit in thy room. !tomb. Aml the -ter!, .ir ..111.11..• in the theri.,.l4l frinnti, in a Oil itrufriuttil. Stirred tart by movement 6r .6 - iitrid. ()Cif the wind. with itg deep. j 11. the 1111....z.1ie.1]..111! if..111.1/y. .111, 1 01... may murmur in , leep. It..et. in thy di tire! thy solitude 1. - ,en. • I II r: rccett speeelii•R Or Parg.ill rit'OWn v.iv,•!l {)ll;!nstt r,• the IsraPlite,,... thin Je,rish .Iresgoir.rier A. extviisit e . di.l not aSki .1 by g.) OW war ~a i4l Itr alwAvi thought Iyar was het irheu tal,e:: In I: Aiit— opathic does. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE/ UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERSI Mitt Sill ATIED , cambria county Pnti,yl - four miles front Crison Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia inn! Pit Es burgh, was hmet-NI in with priviliges to corder the usual (.'olleginte llonors and Degives. The Wen , inn of the College 'll one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial fir its Pure waThe Sch ter.liracing a niter ir, and picturesque seenery. MO NDA olia:l:k year c•otinienee, on the FIRST the 15th of .CST, and ends about the with of JUNE &Bowing.' hie divided into two Sessions. SI mien& cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering. will be furnishing by the Instituti o n t o th e Students. instrumental mid Vocal :if usic form, no extra aharge. Students will he admitted .from eight Tiara to the age of manliotat ad Te ars — Bawd lin.l Tuition, payable half yearly vance ................. .„. .... ..................... $lll Washing and use of .... ........... 10 Classical and Modern Languages extra.... lo St tulentsapend Vacation at the C ollege... 15 Reference can be made ttrtlitt lit. Rev. illshop ( PConner. to the Rev. Iteynnhi.4. Mil r's, Loretto, and other Clergymen of the Pittsbur y gh Diocese. Sr $2!13,251 76 1.E.1t LED PICOPONALS A ICE INVITED ^or till tho 15th or April. 1.562, at 12 o'clock M., for supplying the rotted Sta tes Sub. Dep't with .000 head of BEEF CATTLE on the hoof. The Cattle t.l be delivertml at Washington CitY, and each animal to a ecru° 1,30 i) pounds gross weight : no. alibiing I adthitteir while!! weighs less than IMO pounds gross. The Cattle to be delivered at such times and in much quantities as die OnvernMent may require. Cattle will be required under this contract soon after the contract im elomed. II cifers and bulls not wanted. A bond. with good and mtisfliotory security, will be required. Government reservem .. itself the right to limy in Treasury notes. No bid will be entertained when put in by con tractors who have preyjimmy failed to comply with their contracts. or where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, and all bids • to be accompanied by two guaranties. precisee: of firms shook! lie stated in full. with the addrees :dal/ tl: members of the firm Rids to be dimeted to .la..ior A. BECK irrni, C• s.. U. :.i..A.. W , ashiughin, D. C. /low ‘ii Guarantee: !.:14 - e, —. of the county of--..---. and State of-,--- and —. oPthe etottitY of '‘../1111i t:ire of --, di hereby guarantee that ---7 jeable:to.fultil a con tract in aecortlanee lit! , the tempt of his proposi tion. and that should his proposition be necePted, he Will n t once enter into p. oentracrin :moor:dance 'thidowith. ' Should the :•ontract be awarded him we are prepared to become his: securities: This Vlore:dee must he appended to each bid. • a p3:dtd - •' lIECIELUAIII dr L 011461, wholesal e and Retail. Dealers in Agricultural 'and Farming Imple ments,*Seeds, &e. Agents for the Buckeye Mower ''and Reaper. Woods' Mower and Irim Harvester, and Beekstoce and Ammon 's Nursery, , NO. 127.LIEBERTY sTaiett, 3a4:6nulaw PITTSBURGH. PA. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LAD KID SLIPPERS *CENTS. AT NO, 18 FIFTH STREET. mh22 D. S. DIFFENBACRER. 0 68 tbr ir DneL l Creek, Lubricating 33 to 30 42 %%IL tY lio do. do 34 to 35 gravity, 277 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do 100 do Weever'a farm 42 Received and for sale by • ale& R. L. ALLEN, Agent , No. 6 Wood St. A superior sasortment of LADIES d: CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE, do do, RANcrplov". in cewhi c h 14 wiitau4l,ol.6 l - indut at the , kresgr at. ._ lgoir;,, itic.4777404.dt‘t..... nairslme i l st a i l liiii ,q . lit tioodst. . -. _ - .. .. „... • --.46551r"- Ili=Mie FAMILY NEWSPAPER THE PITTSBURG-IX SATURDAY HORNING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING 31.A.31310 T 1-I WEEI3CI."Y WITH . CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, sfge—l. 13 0 .4 - "as and furnishes the must reliable MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY HE LATEST TELEGWIIIe ALTS, Embracing every important ITEM OF NEWS, FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC, CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDING& &e WILL ALSO BE FOUND IN IT THE FARM AND THE FARM, The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as in the past, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WAR; NEWS. .rtY7 As a source of additional interest to all classes of readers, the progress of the present civil war, in which great armies are engaged. will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader---• By following the operatiens of the armies from day to day, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be furuieliett tosti6vribere at the low price of :One Dollarn'Year, and it will be found a rood invent/lent THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST le also issued from the earns ,olEee EVERY MORNINU, It je a gozophita ulldlablil lf news, containin g all the latent intelligence s • Telegraphic., Leal. litieeedla. Costitewiyal.Legialatlvealleon etaay, Caloammeretat, *C. TO THE LATEST' HOUR. of th Also. editorial articles ot3 all the lesAliag topics day. !ALL IMPORTANT NEWS IMO* TRABRAT OF WAR. CAMP CORRESPONDENCE. &e. OP THE DAILY POST Iwo as outfit's,. e 1 ai. xl by railroad and riven through, lees agents and by the man. and is a espital strati- 1 mins medium. The at Ile p annum.paper is furnished to subeeri bars er alp Advertisements inserted at moderato ratio sa- Address' JAMES P. BAIR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR . • - Easti . !:;Lz: z4”.6/1 :111 41111tArgai MlPtioad roar nears b, mall at - IS A PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, IT IS THE AND WA S ESTABLISHED IN IT CONTAINS ♦LL TUE -AL 8 0 - POSTERS, MMUS, &C., ARE IUNIDITIEEPASO4.IED: • AND We PReIIeICE! mre oomplotonatistsetion ait to TIME BOOK WORK Scheel mil Onnees Catalogues, INN :,elb.ae•To i'tie!alegue4, fli.4**Atias„l4eperiwill7rl•66.l4%. liJiljumelloo 116 • Vilma 1136ilik • Amalfi" assiur. cszcsuk Fax 11811111 E. 1101.4.14 FURNISHED TO ORDER, ALL WORK RK.Riamtk pROIRTIty BARR' is ILYIERI4 raw isvnbures elist Itsed adio. T• ASI.E V.144445.:447,td5ta5t.‘ii OitarAMFIRMAL Tiagimira Ste nowilt BAK, - es reliant wiratirdeir, OH.A.RSERED IN 1855. OPiz DAILY, !Ran 111 O'CLOCK; Nur abac k on WednesdaY and Saturday evening; from May oat to November list, from 7 to ID ()Week and from November Ist to May Ist, from 111. to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not km than Ogg Douai. and a dividend of the profits declared twiesiayear, in Juneand December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and bar since since the Bank was organised, at a mix of lig per cent. a year. Literest. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June:and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate MORT AND ONE-RALF PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws. Rides and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. GEORGEIDENT. ALBREE. ' ' :m John B. M'Fadden,u paralnexes. Lau M. Pennock. John Holmes, John Marshall Algander, Speer, James B. D. deeds. Bem. L. Fahnestock. A. M. Polllek, M. D., James McAuley, Hill Burensu. James 11%-clman. Win. J. Andirson. TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly, John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black. John B. Canfield. John H. Mellor,JameaShidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. DOUigia., John Orr. John Evans Henry L. Ringwalt. Hopewell Hepburn, John IL Shoen berger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz , Peter 11. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays. Isaac 'Whittier, Wm. S. Lavely. Christian Ye ager. SECRETA RV AND TREASURER. CHARLES A. COLTON. ExN. aHndO Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange ou the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. M;111=1M BANKERS & EXORANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN JAMES M, TAYLOR A. II .10 71%.1 ATV OFFICE: 431 Prim lltireet. Fifth Ward, NIOLLECTIONA PROMPTLY MADE: %-/ Deeds,' Bonds, Mortgagee and other Legal Writing Drawn. Taken Ack nowledts and Bills Probated, gemen ap6:ly AGRICULp D. B. ROGF.BS dr :Min; MANUFACTURERS OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GFELA.IN OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Etreetta, Blunt Ward.. PITTSBURGH. PA. MORNING;TPOST STEAM PRINTING EST ABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH HAVING RECEIVTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE, We are now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK dr JOB PRINTING With dispatch, sad in the most superior style We here an office SECOND TO NONE In the city, And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD" MERCANTILE & LEGAL: PRINTING, BILLS OF LADINO, CLICIILAIRS, HILL meson,. ammuk, CEIRTIFICATEN, DRAY. TICIKETS, ARCUIPTS, t3how Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENVELOPES, IIEADINGB. . cowntAcrx. • . lahowbiUs; Labala r Col lege and &shoot Schemes, Rotel Bills oframinvitationsier.e. Our Win*. for piloting FOR CONCERTS k FxIIIBITIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UMW I. ;i'CAU(orr ...............:...JANIS I. lits; 10C4AithWNT & XBRitt FRANKLIN-#. VENANGO L CO., meCklyd Peraliaviralahl PATTERDON .................... OEO. PATTERSON & DAWSON, • A TTORNEY'S AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS. Dhansouil slreet, near Grants Ja9l3 , PITTSBURGU. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doorA below the Court Boma) toy3:ly PITTSBURGH, PA ATTCoIt.INTIV AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 133 FOURTH ST.; a. D ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STREET, T. euceAHL; SURGEON DENTI X T field street. essor to G.l{', Biddle, Ica, 144 Smith ails- Office hours from S to I o'clock, and from 9 to 5 o'clock. felbly IRON MANUFACTURERS. Jones at Laughlins, SIAN-O%W ITRF:RS OF IRONJIIIIIIATA A-4.1110 C N OMINO 3I3 III - SII N EE A- I IRON. 'IL *la Lautlrs Patent Shafting, Piston Rods, Plates, &e. I W .AIItETIOITSES. • 9,:Waseripli i i trg m a n ni tT l ß 32 6 riaar:t 11refe., And corner of Franklin and South Water Street, Chicago. ..z . , _ • Is.% Ac - Jmins....Joits G. 80YD...1V11. .31'Cum.ottou PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., atAN - A.kr 4t.rir um iciest or 41,ternirvirs4 ivcitAitill:leZtePr l iM:l n i n.i d /AFP S teel 14 S et R . IN ' ag - no2lie rITYABITRUR Pa. _ PITTSBL'OLL PA LAKE RUPERT OCIEP4KMM, SIVELTINfa WOR Ks. Nrcuurvy dc • Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Premed Cope per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. :spNtor Solder, Am. Also importers and dealent in Metals. Tin Plate Sheet Iron, Pire, Am. Sig- Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machine, and Tools Warehouse. - N o . len FIRST and ISO SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Air Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. feglaydew . WIC M. FABER & CO., . STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND WIEN MOM Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger D PI TTSBURGII, e II • IigANITFACTIIILE ALL SIM* ANA. Steam &ones, ranging from me* to on hundred and fithorse power. and wited . Grist Alills, Saw M ills, M Blast Furnaces, no etc. Gire particular attention to the constriction oh Entrees and Machinery for grist milk and ußtightg. 'bulky and circular saw mills. Have also 011 hand. finished and ready forship meat at short notice. Engines and Boilers &evert. deeeription. Alas. furnish Itoilersand Sheet Iron separateiy: Wrought Iron Shafting. Bangers and Pales in every varietr . and continue the manufacture of. Woolen Ahtelimeryundltachine Cards. , Onr prices are low. our machinery manufactur ed of the best qualityof materials, and warranted in all eases to give satisfaction. . • 4111iMnters from all parts of the country solicit ed and promptly filled. fe2l:dew .pint 1 ' - ARAMs AT REDUCED PRICES. JAPES W. WOODWILL, 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, 111 FOURTH STREET. Conßioting of ALL VAR.TETTES OF STYLE AND MISR SUITABLE FQR MOTELS & PRIVATE DIVELLINGC , . ai' All ordere promptly attended 'to and the Furniture earentlly packed and bolted;: Sir Steamboats and Hetet. furniehei 'at dint notion. Cabinet /ashen e' ale aril ale in their line. 'z' ' ' mild . . - " J. D. .. ... sir ; minx lovitiurnek FO R 1C414-4.PULL of:Pittsb -amulactinit, fu.arfITURE; embriseink • MIR& WX • , ! Boolic eAllS' RI& • • WARDROM. sad every article needed Ina well fanilstiodirwil lina.. am wall aa a Sae assanwent of • • • C ON,TICZ Flll. NIT Var' ' onstantly ; on band andanade to order. Asibi' only terms on which buidwasaisdoneiratu NW* ligament fa for( A SB. Piked Amami.: injiy. Penomi in want of. 'it kilwiro lino would be advaii_towadjot at_ l, l , •• . FACW.M. zli ilk./ AAA a._ No. 1•8 Stuithfield 'shoat- below SIM. ov-ly , - ' • 17 A CARRETO OM C.LOTRB, CARPETS. lOCLOTHS., Pk", NEW DRI7O(3IETE, ve pk;,i e j o • NEW BRUSSELS CA.RPET . • . Ad- Thiroshaeinst' been received or LA LATIST-AICD RICHEST PA 8. at th oloweetpriees. : 31,e,e.emirecn. CAMTS, ; OIL 407118, A.L L UAL' M, N.. $7 ,IFlrmAgulir Ms isstiqz timid* Oftwiteh ti,w ad- : _ ruslussolOa• 4118 - J/1 B RAMENRIDdE, PITTSBITROB, PA 11. A.NCIDCK, IMMEI ANNA -sae: 'lr«la A:lu44.