lustaosms. 1062. THE r_ ustw.• - IMSBURGIIITWITHiCIINIGONLITAT, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST- .f .1 r r r " " TO CINCIL3tWATI AS QVICH. Fri Tualsiuteolis , t. uis said Chia's() iseeter than by say other r o ut e. • WESTWARD TRAWL MaU Line. Bantam. Lora Plttebarsh.—.. 1,10 a. m. 1.40 P. Au'a.":7:ikrat. 10,10 p. m. Ankoo: a. in . . 10.5 0 oren.— ..32,43 p. m. 12.38 a. in. •..... 2,13 p. m. %SO " iGiii—.7_4• 3o D. 2. 0," a. in . .. --MOO p. 11,00 a. m. • 10. 61. TOR 00L111181:11. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. • 10,04 a. in. 11,00 p. m. rertres ambits 1,30 p. na. 1,30 a. in. pad 6,45 p. m. 7,40 a, m: •a. m. 11,55 p. m. 101145WIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. ra veiCrioUlpe 10,65 a. m. 11,00 p. m. •Iptit peal.. 9,00 p. nu 9,00 a. in. " - site— -WA a. 2,50 p. m. " Am& 10,03 a. in. 11.40 p. in. litTlaulethrealk Maio without change —7oa time to Cincinnati it the same as Trahlti On both Routs . meet at =bal. gad Plumegars ell go into Cincinnati - IT. EASTWARD TRAINS. . .- , . - Mail. Express. ri I l e i ft Wayne-An a.a it. 6,30 p. pa::: vr Oman, - 6,65 yr. oh 6,20 a. in. Pittsburgh...... 2.25 a. m. 3.50 p. m. Both Trains make close connections with Trains IS-.Pennsylvania Railroad for the Eastern OWNS . - Allentown and Philadelphia. Wi lli Arne change of can between Chicago slag,prig, ia Pittsburgh and Allentown, on Viim Illving Chicago at 3.30 p. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 3,50 p. m., and New York at 10.46 a. In. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-From Federal n,..e Opel Station. Allegheny - Oita. . Oita. NWERIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. LOMB Allegheny at.. 0.110 a. m. and 9,30 p. m s,ratsiNewßriglitou.ll. l 4 l " " 6,10 " • . ,ewßrighton. 6.30 " " 12.10 " - *Allighensi... 645 . " " 2,00 " baCONOMY ACCOMMODATION. T,eairat Alleakany at 12.50 p. m. and 6 p. m vas Economy at 6,03 a. In. and 4,00 • MARKET TRAIN reaitagAllia Resat 640 a. m. tam at.Alleitheur at 11,00 a. m. tagAlls4o37 at ... 2.150 a. in. Anna/gat tianft 7,341 p. in. 11111Ansins are run by Columbus time, which is P giongsidower than Pittsburgh time. IligNiiitabl good on the accommodation and I allarkOt _hobo ato sold at reduced prices. wrgaggitraltureannect as follows: AtMa sh - witik train' a on the Cleveland and 1 At -Ohio , to and from Millendmrgh. i AlOOO. ega Fall, etc. At Oho. for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Soadosky. °bolo. Detroit, etc. AsOmmaitoifuriteloware.Spnneeld. Columbus, .....:_ . r ..._ .... .lir.Dayton. Indianapolis. Saint At,47 1 / 2 :trietlimitg e tt:id Sandusky, Dayton. Cin- AtLigii. fag .. . piston. Cincinnati. Toledo. - ate. At Fort Wayne. for Peru. Lafayette, Ind.. Saint raost.tota trziodisto points in Central In - na awl ois. At Mhos* r Laporte. At Wombat -fora points on the Louisville. New - . • Chimp Railroad. • Al• • k___..,,,. with Unit's for all points in Illi ig,*: 1 ; .-- " --7 . . oirs.Tisconsin and Minnaiota. i .7- ' er v..., abon an through tants are ;." - 0 7 .` rc PARK IN. Ttpket Alt. • Fug tallow Pittsburgh. Through Tickets '-e at Ticket kVioes of raron the itg Of 'raked,. to all, part itt r , M. P. stir!. '.'s , Agent, Pittsburgh. G. W. k., :.:114011talghtpknintendent. QIIANGFE .OF TIME. PURI MIRA i311,R4A11. EIGUT DAILY TDAVIES. .. Nada,. . .ABILANGEKENT, WWI TRAIN VAVEki p3r . rre- Irani the .ealnit‘r Delvt,—lt the interseetieis,si.Libertsi, mid, rant streets, .rery giterldulls=n;kposidar). at fr.,o a..--._.. etm , tring at W e es Pittabosph cnifruilAtlnhie. -treisussilise in—Plitlidelph!i_ ,A. 11.1!,1,,_:. - 1, ist9r :Sew York from Eva ' 'ten r 9"121 . 4 0 -: - - 4 ("widen) srmi ....t se I HOOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's _ daili(exeept Sinday,) at GAO a.m. ND ACCOMMODATION TRAJN for Wall's-Aspics leaves daily, (except Sunday) at , . r; A trae l ftClf. T glp .trkuAladNay) for FOURTH 'ACCOMMOVATICN TItAIN for Wall's station, leaves daily. (except Saridiy) at -,1104 11-I * *6l , - MAINS ati&VERAN.P/TTSBUREDI AS FOLLOWS: 1,13 p. at. $ ~,.. ..-....... 3,50 p. m. i,30 e. m. 4. ‘ • ' .417MIMmodation AO : a. m. IWIL4 IA • . tiap,..,4. a'. m. jib" ap ' •oa Won - a. m. o ' .. - . on Medadoa.r lila:tittle Mid ring eo a r e Apt . . name at • mr — e Intersettion with obestown Ae -1 ,Mlrk i i l' i* "..Igoat au4 -Wait and Express and WARE' —.912,50 9,50 :'. 9," 7,45 55 ‘4llllPaninsemeheekodniallotationson the Penn sylvania Railroad. , sod to Phiholelphia. Balti men New York. ; • „ pore hindua *hats In wire will its so uses soooins to distance trim * thitstion.iat‘ m art.irnut la i ßlit dreidnalint*:will bold — thess rasChodbis Ontiolittgibligirase toolCred fidrolidlor. siiissinit.sptmastiftile. 7 .usankossi b . , w law e aeg ki. 4 7 2 5 0411 "Willa . 3 14 . lair . 4tiSta l i Cie r PaienSk i li r a Vat, sad ~. eptrag' : t„ :ants. !••t•,. . • NF, : . T : '•• • - 4 12% 'Jaren . AND • • • NIONNIPOLIS ID MINIM R. R. 76 erre Hes. t 'at=dm-H . .."l.V*,:,ri st • s as Ka life:Can ; DON - ; t aw. points. 1-m" i( VOTVA DIA MB 44I. —;.• - r0... 1 - . 7 - .-••r* . .car t iA ig i Aryoulineift- I T e il l id ia ldfttow V 6t4w ilir " " 11 tft by Immo van bo tortke•Weetorithout break ,. . t wits made to'.l: oUTTLo O_BON II; Abet l inine xuar. W. B. G. Arm at will nook" ;prompt ,attostion. and no °Woe for comon 50 mums TOE arms oft ooinisioft tiou L s attry t lmt imis iddatio. un'ater 1 1 44) Neat of the guy, !: Ali prepared_ to pro Tftft9oroa al tor. Mi . 2 and Dwight toe k ndiegigi e e e nc Terre Hag el+ n gegelegs e. ens ao. • Pretunent. lat t F. CEDES& . Generil Freight dale. • 111412 :EMPOBNANT. 1862 ALL nlsoltimige p 4iricure FOR other Debate tra t lorthers Dilimparkthe State* or the Territories. meld insist on ate that reed by the Nam' : Tupelo= ne.smogo. •Dm Orate ti : orafilt. LOilito JamPh• esib i g=tz t aid s ze=nc y b a T au tr i z i n s Lao ebseCytai °they. • ; u . r s) • egla =EME &ITJO.DI. CLUMITITSWVALL I 4 I ._ D.llll AMER SIONDAT.N.. - 9' OfA Y 2 3 iTains will leave the Depot of thePenn maids in l'ittsburgh; as follows: PITTMEGII. COLUMBUS. &• cINCINNATI SHOAT LniE, NI.A. STEITBKNVILLE. Leiria Pittsburgh,....... ...... ..- 1,33 is. in. Stanbeavllle...... 3,28 Newark. 12,03 p.in. " Columbus - 1,30 ArElvoscinemintiti...— 6,43 St. Louis 10,45 a. ie. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,33 p..p . Steubenville _ 3,10 !! . Newark :12 midaight. " Columbus-. ......... —..- 1.3 0 s• ' , ..1. Arrives Cincinnati 7,40 " St. Louis 11,30 p. m. No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping care attacked to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves a 1.33 . WitAddlalvilt a. In 4.23 villa 5,314 " .. - 6 4=ig • 6,35 Arrives Bellair 6,50 " Levee Pittsburgh 1.53 p. m. Wellsville4.oo Steubenville 5,10 " g " Wheeling 6 . 2 5 ~ 6,40 Airivesßellair Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. and at Bellair with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circa:vine, Columbus •and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. . Leaves Pittsburgh 1.55 a. in. Wellsville 4.03 " Bayard 6,33 " " Alliance - ,:,03. " • •' Hudson 11.25 Arrives Cleveland 9,33 Leaves Pittsburgh 1.35 p. ui. Wellsville 4,00 Bayard 5,24 Alliance 5,30 Hudson 7.04 Arrives Cleveland 3,10 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscorawas branch for New Philadelp_hia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh, on Wayne and Chicago Rail road at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville and Chicago Railroad for Akron, Cuy Falls and Mil lersburg. and at Cleveland with C. & E. It. R. for Erie. Dunkirk and Buffalo. with C. & T. It. it. for Toledo. Detroit and Chicago. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3,35 p. in. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows: Tain 4.10 p. in. hallos'Exprss Train 2.05 a. in. Wellsville Accommodation 9,40 a. in. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago, or points West of Cleveland, must be particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through T i ickets can be procureci at the Liberty Street Depot PittAburgh. J. STEWART. Ticket Agent. For further particulars sub' to WILLIAM tiTEIVART, Agent. At the Company's office in Freight Station, Penn street. noZ/ UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. rim w: SUBSCRIBERS MAIWVF A 4C TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornice'. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Bode, Jlatt rases of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. ad -Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths &-e oetl7:lyd ROBERTS & RORNI4R. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ------- XOUN G'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AVIIIE OLD BLIND CORNUCOPIA - RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, be rup , A p,, with CIA liptuko BO' v,r 2 ters, Silo 0141:14: r..wotrr t rn .je q v ...h&j. Propr!atoi. Eatisag Slaoma, 001iSta ALLEY .1.:',41) SMI fil- PI LID LIKEET4 IV4ere OYSTERS a: of the ViD 1..!:."7 -, It,' IL! the 1,01 I , , lir , tnble F!yie. 14.1. VOL NO-. eat :,riser ' , o !ley And e' u e. S A. V A. C-fi- 1 , 11 ‘3 , S , 20. 330 Liberty Nircat Nett to Pexmsylvoin. Pusougor Depot JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. INANIND TAKEN AND LP, edits oil the:Modem italtrovente4ta. this ke pi:Lae reeort, the subscriber is prenated to accom modate his ohickistomers and thejatiblt,t "Tner ally. with the beet the markets affords. Os mere will be served ay ha even . variety of style , during the I§llololll, Ilia Willa. Liquors and Ales he fools confident in reeommending teethe public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. my2Otlyd • eon :pot.st 10. 'nail inington ' Kv line. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, THOS. 151.7C0N . P.. Proprietor.' . Mai AVINO TAX= AND FITTED CP. it at a great expense. with all the modern im provements. this popular resiort,.the subscriber to prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. with the best the market affords.' OYBIIIIII3 will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re , conimending to the public for their excellence. ea-MEALS served up at all hours. and DAY and N LOUT BOARDERS taken. sp4:ly OUR 1-ICYLT6I4], NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. /MIME SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES .1 to the public that he is in daily receipt of :FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME. Ac., sad hi prepared to accommodate the patrons of t his old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the slcortest notice. JOHN SHALE R, jaleily Proprietor. EXCELFJIOR OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. ill Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALES 441:1 scram MAUI& LS LAKE AND_ EASTERN- FISH, FRESH PHILADELPIILA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND .W1.1,D GAME, AU In their Proper Season. n 026 13E0. REINEMAN & co. MARBION 11011816, GEO. AIGRENIA, Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty streetjust be side the Passenger Dope of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that The proprietor havitig. at considerable ex enm fitted up, in excellent stile, the MANSION E, would respectfully solicit a, share of public patronage. Ilia Larder and liar will be furnished with the beet the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIMMES. WILLECII IMPORTER £XD MULCH. 131 Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Beatified. Whiskey, NO. DO WOOD ONNIENN. Vittaborgh WILLIAM CLAYTON, 0. WHOLESALIC AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood etrier.. Phiburgh. P.. Always on hand. - Blaokberry. Cherry . a.nd M a ly Bail". Uid M° e ta it t i l e 4 B. P. KIDDLETON & BRO., worms OW WINES,BRAiTDIES,,ke•, &MD MAIMS DI FINE OLD WHISKIES, WO. 6 WORTH FRONT BMW. PHILADELPHIA. T a i.§ ' - -PluulAjul * zalir, ~,ffr 1 # =,...."..... MEE rl :b ~ f:1I3:1.~, (.) BY THE IMIANOE MUTUAL INSUBANOE 00NPANY, OF P.UJUL1A.10=1.1011.1.4., On Buildings,_Lintlteti or Perpetual, March= .dise, Furniture, .ice'., in town or• • OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STSZET. Cash Capital, $229.510 00. Assets, 0114,105 NO. .. 'tweeted as fol'.eirs, viz: First Mortgage or Improvoil City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155,605 00 Around rout, tirst class 2,462 50 ponneylvauiti Railroad Co's 6 , ei cent. Mortgage Lonna. ;30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelpida city 6'15 cent. loan 30.01/0 00 Allegheny County 6 V cent. Pennsyl- VALlia Railroad Loins 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain , Railroad eompanY. mortgage lean 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad tie. Stock 4.000 01) 1 Stock of Reliance Mutual Disunite@ Company 24.350 00 Stock.f County Fire Insurance Co .1,0150 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co'a Scrip_l6o 00 Bills Receivable. business papr 16,797 18 Book Accounts. secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 i $303 508 95 CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clein Tingley, 'Samuel Bispham, Win. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingles'. John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrep, Robert Tolaud. ' Charles Leland, Frederick Lenuig. Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood - Smith Bowen James S. Woodward, John Bissell iiitsburgh. B. 111.HINCHPdAN, geeretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. tnyld Northeast corner Third and Wood Ms. IikELAW ARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN MINI'MANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1823. OFFICE._ S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. IN LAND LNSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to alllperta of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder. 'fheophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tranquair. Wm. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. Lieper, Huth emit. Chatles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston; llenry Sloan, Edward Darlington IL Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. IYaniL Robert Burton, Jr,. Jacob P. Jones, Jamee B. M'Farlaud , Joshua P.Myre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Morlgaft - A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Unfair LTLBURN, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, jell No. 63 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh. IbWEMNITY AGAINST LOSS MIME FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE IL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. lat. 1880. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First Mortgagee, amply secured $1,896,393 88 Real Estate, (present value o=l3 610 roil 102,995 5 Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities ' 89,135 56 Stocks, (present .value (880307 72,) nut tiotee and Bills Aeoeivaiiie Gash $2.M.05/ The only profits from ....ramiums which true oom -68 any can divide by law, are from risks which have beeadetermined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rate, as low ea are oopsistent with security. Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to as amount ez .Laing Four :Millions of Dollars. therety af. fording seideLce ,f the advantages of List/eau:as. as well ae the abi,ity and disposition to meet with PrOm :Ans. , ' all liabilities.. po daring the year POO, 50:4133 36. DIRECTORS. farles Boni:ker. 3tordesui Lewis. obis. Wagner, David 5. Brown, —mast Grant, Isaac Lel,. ,r..ios,ti R. Smith. ?Alward C. Dale, George W. Richards ,_ ticizrge Fl/08. CRA BA'NCit ER, President. &DA% ARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wu. A. .s"revt.. Seorstairprutsin. OARDIS ER COFFIN' . Agent, :Lyle Ninths:lst our. Third and Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF rrrrsniumull. GEORGE DARBI E, President F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Cent. R. D. COCIf Gon'l Agent. tic. 82 Water street, (Speng Cog Warehouse, up stairs.) Pittsburgh. RIME Will RISKS. insure against all kinds o f FIRE and MA- A Dome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the cotammunity, and who are determined, by prompts' &LI and liberality, to man tain the character which they have assumed, as of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 1881. Stock Accounts $ 63.000 00 Mortgage 2.160 00 Office Furniture 2A 0) Open Accounts, etc 7.809 43 Cash ' 18,391 99 Premium Notes 27,609 20 Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 14 $296.1 76 DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr., James BrAnleY. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimirk. tleorge Darsie Wm. R. Smith. Chem. W. Ricketeon, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Ree. J. Thomaa Benj. Bakeweil. John R. M'Cune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA. Secretary. W M. BAGALET, President. 011ie.. Co,. of Market and Water Ms.. Insures against Loss and Daum* in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lek!". and Bayous. and the Nevi - tuition of tie Sets.: • ' Insures against Less and Damage by Wire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Beatles. Jgui. Park, Jr.. Win. G. Johnston,. F. JAmes. Reese Owens, T. M. Howe , B. Preston. Geertre Bingham, S. M. Kier, John %Tipton, Jas. M. Cooper, Jo hniitaltiortb. J. Caldwell. C. H. Zug. mhSelydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 ORESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 821%100 Assets 03011,11411. WILL MAU ALL KINDS OP IX. ' &TRANCE. either Perpetuator Limited.on every description of Property or .Merehandim at reasonable rates ofpremien. ROBERT P. itNG_President, M. W. BALD IN, Vice President. DIRECT RB. Charles Bays!. B. IL Co.pi. E. B. English. rip W. Brown. Ihermits , • IOLA a Paul. ohn Cleeton. . Magarde • Waft.. F. BLICERCAN. Secretary. ' • • J. Or. 00F7ndl. Agent Corner Third - and Wood 4nists. MONONGIIIELA 110111011 COUNT Or PITTSBIIRGE. • .IProd * • neetvaryliall. t t. AS. iv • :C. 0,0 Amt. omci NO. le *ATER STREET. Rill Intim all kinds of FIRE and MARINI!, RUMS. • ASSETS, MAY 10th, lIMII. Stook Due Rills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. V 15,750 00 Bills Receivable .... . . _........ ......... —. a 3l Bilk Discounted 12.00) 2 115=Viirtaidee' Bank stock wet- . .... „._—s 0,166 00 100 Shea" Citizens' "Bank ta* OM 5,175 00 • 40 Sbaraftlfacchange Bank . woes oast 2,060 OD 50 Sharee Bank of Ate- - burgh 2.750 OD • —111. V .- 441 Pmsawe of Book Aoooanyi.. oo Fongturo k ap16:134 W. Wil as son iffn —s h . t s• Wm. ! Jsaiso: 11 :11 we; .-4WIa . Nttilmooaralb E 3 I' FIRE. p EV1,1,. EmminEmin T,541514•- Dt . MONDAY iODNINO,`AP:DIi 21 . Weights anoi Measures of Voiotia Farm Pro:traces, andother %%Inge in Varioui Countries. Potatoes, turnips and esculent roots, apples and other fruits, meal, bran and in some States oats, are sold by heaping measure, which contains 2,815' cubic inches. Barrel Measure. Rice, 600 Ms ; flour, 196 lbs ; powder, 25 lbs ; cider and other liquids, 30 gallons ; corn, 5 bushels, shelled. By this latter measure crops are estimated, and corn bought and sold throughout most of the Southern and Western States. At New Orleans a barrel of corn is a flour barrel full of ears. In some parts of the West it is common to count a hundred ears to a bushel. Ton Weight and Ton Measure. A ton of hay, or any coarse, bulky ar ticle usually sold by that measure, is twen ty gross hundred, thAt. is, 2,240 pounds, though in many placis that ridiculous old fashion is being done'- - --away, and 2,1x.)0 pounds only counted to the ton. Compute Weight of Cattle by Measure. Ascertain the girth back of the shoulders, and the length along the back, from the square of the buttock to a point even with the' point of the shoulder-blade ' • say the girth is 6 feet 4 inches, and the length feet 3 inches, which, multiplied together, gives 31 feet. Multiply this by 23, the number of pounds allowed to the foot, be tween 5 and 7 feet girth, and the result is 713 pounds, for the Dumber of pounds of beef in the four quarters. Girths from 7 to 9 feet, allow 31 pounds to the foot. Cattle must be fat and square built to bold out weight. To Measure Corn in the Ear. Find the cubic inches as above, and di vide by 2,815, the number of inches in a heaped bushel, and take two-thirds of the quotient for the number of bushels of shelled corn. This'is upon the rule of , giving three heaping half bushels of ears, to make a bushel of grain. Some falls short and some overruns this measure. Government Land Measure. • A township is six miles square, and I contains 36 sections, 23,040 acres. A sec tion, one mile square, 640 acres. A quer- • ter section, half a mile square, 160 acres. 'As this is 160 rods square, a strip one rod wide, or every rod in width, is an aere. A lilf-quarter section is half a mile long, north 'and south, almost universally; and a fourth of a mile wide, 80 acres. A quarter-quarter section is one fourth of a mile square, 40 acres, and is the smallest sized tract, except fractions, ever sold by the government. The prioe is $1.25 an acre. [Remainder to-morrow.] TOYS 4. tq. 0 In. 4 % . Elw 12.1..t4 AL 8 ... it.. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, enceor Second, IPlttabarigts. Manofacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealerin all kinds of • gook, Parlor, and Heating stoves, Grate Fronts, .Fenders, &o. sir- In our sample room may be !bend the ' CTLEBB.ATED GAS BURNING 000 K STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, I the merits of whlob have been fully tested by I thouraods, end the Stove pronounced unequaled by any Ul . this inarken together with agreat manY other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. eanbructug come of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the public. 14 FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS 1 AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offered at low : prices. Pr Spas) inducements o ff ered to builders in want of GRA E FRONTS. no6:6m 89. 7 86 Od 1.311 00 27.919 33 WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDEQ Iron Founders. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. R. L Passenger Denot, PITTSBURGH. PA.. ANIIFACIVRE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines. ranging from three to eta hundred and fifty home power, and. suited br Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnace*. Factories, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for n ia nt e. ie l" V u r on i dddrX fo rshi p ment atshornotice Magneand Boilersof every description. Abb; furnish &Mari and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Entaftin. Singers and •Pullies rn evert variety, and ettadnue alb manufacture el Woolen Mee .and Mmalsine Garda. Our prime are low, our machinery mennfactur ed tithe best gualitynteratesiats, and warranted in all moss to give satisfaction. • illrOidits nom altparteof the country solicit *dead promatlYtlle& • fe2l:daw "Ir ADZES`• " . HID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIESSID SLIPPERS so CENTS. AT NO. la FIFTH STREET. mh22 - D. S. DIITENBACHER. 0 11411 01L.511 68 libLi Dick Creek. Lubricating 211 to 30 42 do do do 14 to 35 polity. 277 do Jillogkoargoinori 40 to 44 - do 100 do .Wiavor's arm 42 Received indloilight, 1141614 , R. 4 Ar.. Agent. No. 6 Wood Bt. AND COT,TO lIONIZTIT - ► OILOVEII— as parlor assartmat at LATINS CHILDREN'S COTTON NMI& Sao • do FANCY OLOVIIB., ad otwhi c h we will abolosalelusii ra dat the lowa% Plum' MACRUM ' a CO., ati4Nd. 17 Fifth street. - -- A XVIZA 4111E111145, iILXVILIS-45; IL Iwo %901OMAk Artio.,b7 patine on oPW tool oad ie r. co iloriol thomios. box Won so •! • • • i&TIZIAT. L 95 Wood ot. Auction Merohant, 51 4, 1 40.t i Ait0 "..." CI • _os MIKE* 1 11 1 , X - '3. . Holg m 4 e ;IX.I (I=tan k ll4ll 6•on . tors ' or' Zia% sale; ppmptll and lanuy ; stunded to an 'ancients „ ttb 4 prozolly. Condo:oats solleitad. 11107- - - - • - - AT EAST 15111ESTY — A VALUABLE property for sale of. four acres and thirty maws, in aplasma - t lasetion, fronting on the Pittsburgh and East Liberty plank road, will be sold lira . Pittsburgh Si c tes Pi on tenns, apply at the R es t Wats Os. CTITREERT & SON, No. 51 Market street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Wholesale and retail kr B. E.- SELLERS & 00., 'soma esetond and West 4. 11 111 THE PITTIIII3IETRGII-I. SATURDAY MORNING POST -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING DIA.D1)10!TEI PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER. WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE ONLY MOWN NEWSPAPER PUBLDIRED IN PITTSBURGH, ADD w&J lIITAZUDDato ID or 1 ill 0 4. . -iiia TX CONTAINS ALL TEI CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, end furnisbea the most reliable MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OF GMO TO PUSS; tosottox with s choke selwiticm of Taira, Poetry. Literary sod Pelmet:Me Artielee, Palitatota atratati•ii; Aga* . Ante. dt44 fav•l FURNISHED BY OUR OWN COMUMrTORS. or compiled with the greatest ear% from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO TB LATEST TELIGIAPEC Embracing every important ITER OF NEWS. FOREIGN AND DOMINIFIG, CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, LEGIRLAITVE TROCEINIEIGIS. *e.. IFTLI. • 130 SI POUND IN TT THE PAID AND THE FRIER, ZIP The interest of the Atrieultaralid will not be neglected. and in aerator's. as in Chaplet,. the publbhere wfU deveteranramittimusttentien to the perfection ethic Department. THE WA4II,IIIE,WIL, air AO • seuref of 1 4 11 4, 1 4 *.t!T!!t_____ 4 ? ari chart' etwiiiiiilerthOrtellooloalb•moms war. in whit& great angle Sr. eesaged. will be closely delitenile • iltibiiiritiaitreitailbrireult carefully pelletal sof presoatoi to _the rtatier.— By tone:ring th e — roptirstielir of aiiirialei MRS day to diiiiiiiiiiiiilftweeeaties the whole fres week to wets. we Wislicelresk - IM nut - - siegiditers 'Ft TB SAMMY IA GAM W . 41. be twaiihed tosubwdb.r.•tth.low prim :One 'Doffikir's Yaw, - -* 1 , Zit ti =BE end it will be Mad • seed bmitisent. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST also,lonal Ana the sans °See EVERY . MOENING: It is a ociaollite ealtooto of news. eentainlns all the latest httellfweate. " Irek r impailw -Zirite* tAitsesllaakeess. - ,tT=:Zuia6 f „ . ll::rls v 44 II" - To TgETA.A.TEBT i ,IIO.I:I4. ot trtodlorisVartidee on ell the leading twice ALL DirelinTANT NEWS FROM THE MT OF W/411, CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, Jka. a r sp vizi. in 41P1i . 4 Pliilleise an extensive "'aro:dation by railroad and river. threasto loan agents awl by Op =Lead is a capital &deign -54474, X rm.!, fir -11.1t° It air A4lllllllll il u"!I!MP4,: -!4 "trate nit" gir Addr•es JAMEB P. BABB, zotToi . opip,',MmasTon, Iprza oosnia AID wooD i. - 1 1 1MPOIMIPW /1 41- MDiustsesiShomrs is mail at, as IMP . .. filP2lllllllll4robk 3ifirreliimess- w ie siVAKIVA N . ) ------.4 714 -1 " .._,.....„.,:,...;,:‘,.,•;•. oreasivetega e lioi Inn dr= Doho=e.eints dj - . 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Richard lino. ititier. • Wm. S. Lovely, Outlaw Time. • • 81101111AIV asiso . . OBABLES .S..(W li tTO , NSOILIIIIIII4 11061111. • .1111 AV ICIIIIIS • Volume Wair A ntp.-and 1: 1 6 11 • 16 Note.,Aceentenem mesa. Ryer sad Bask Notes. :chance on the Niacin and Wads= Cities constantly for sale. - Collections made in Mies sides throughout the United States. Depsaved in par %ads or mutat paper. Nts: Midiet4trest , between MONO. . . • , MIL 11L-11111111•3011 4,04 ' BANKERS & EXCHANGE PROMS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, JAMES 'M TAYLOR, ALDERMAN', 0511 . 5CEs 451 Pose 114,454. PIM Ward. glok q . ars I , II4IIIIPTLY Wrlbln 1114111111 Dods; Elmo. M • ind other 1.4 Q Down: • Adam Mika sall Ms Probated. , . 34051,7 B. .ilOtt - MO - & LION, auros:Aorassai or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH ()RAIN TIMILIG.I. Tummy, 01410te dirksar - fistier awl Otriker ' 11101140.31liWaird„ , fa* l4d knairfall. PA. 1 1 ,101/N 1111 :. , 41 0gc Fir„ STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH•AND WOOD STREETS, HAVING RZCICIITLY MADE SITNNSIVIS 'ADDITIONS AND: INTROVIIIINNTS We are now prepared to execute all °ram for EVERY. DEKILIPTION OF, BOOK * JOB riarrnlra Wilk dis Web. and in the mo 4 wiporior stirhi Ws have so ogles sincorrio '.3Co NONE And will pay particular ausation RAMMOAD lIIICAITILt a MAL PISTPIC, anasorwwf,!, " ' StitowCardigitillillinec i J or k CARDS, aumaderiai , : 'CONglikergs lambi Headtdlts, Labels, Col t jipee and B o i to 404 •Bille4l4lllpriClStioillYlka• jOS ; "- 1111311111210115 -.; •;; ; .. 4 Litairic vitstrEPPAiisiffist I _Mil 14.100. - • oeintisiiistkilkeilsisi to 211111 : .i.!!. 00-K .. R K ... OPAMOLY:-DESCRIPTION. - ;! , 1:41C . 1! ) .• • ; .•! • larlin-READS, . . MAIM DOOM, S• Men Books Bpiaging lionses, ALL war 12000 TED PRO.r.)Z ' BARR ar3Ellatk,: floy w".ll T. T. 1:1 OTj jilt- x Xa,,-f/ 431. N 9F4l4juarrikli , PAErnut iJ _ass acQuissemat, 01.1 . ith.m.u7k lf, TUNAS Ito. 11111Wsit: • 2.1* . 4 ' =MI PITTIMUaII. PA. AL mwm. AGRICULTRAL. PITTSBURGH. TO OM OFFICE. Ie **db. itslUnilliAMEMOD au. ingesvisli: Mobil *OW I,•l7l*Fir: !,: ;., lURNltittil LTO.,01,11!!: ao „due 40,14firrirr. a 1..: - 13111 . E. 4411: , mk LAP SY mman, vicrisiroo Co., .. do g r a " 1101/.lPerfrinios.,-- ..... - .ow. Y. DAlrmt POTREO, & DAWSON, ATTORN . EYS, AT, lAI9 LAW BUILDINSS, 111.11imased Imes% maw lineast; . 3*17 • 1 prnsßunaii. CA -s. P. LUCAS, ATTORNEY - AT . LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72. GRANT STREE • (Three door. below the Court House.) my&l7 PIIII3BOItOU. L. BRAOKEVEIDGE, Aa-roiewri:yr AT LAW, OTFICR. NO. Ile FOURTH 3T4 J. D. HA NOO C Ii. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO: 73 GRANT STREET pnirsstraes. PENN•II. In , AIM; B BYD DZATIST AL lip socomor to G. W.Biddl.. No. 144 Smith- VP= kows from $ tot o'clock. sad frown o'elork i felbdi IRON MANUFACTURE/ISi AMERICAN IRON WORES Jones & Loughlbis, NAPITCLOTPIPAS OP IRON AND NAILS. AMATO MO COMMON MEET MNI. • WWI Paint Shang. ?lain WAREUOUSES. 92 Water, Street Rad 132 First 1240 e PITTSBURGH. • • corner of Franklin and South Watarlitaeto, FP • Iwo Jowls... Josef L. BOYD.-WIL PITTSBURGH STEEL Ye , 0.415, . JONES, BOYD & DraIUFACTIIREIRSOIMAINTINTSEI4 Pio* and A B SOW SPRITIUS and ArIA corner Roes inficiut. - goZ:is lIIIGH, PA. TURN/TUE& DNINATIIIIE AND CllAliti AT ' REDUCED PRICES. JARS IV, WOODIELI4,: 27 & 29 THIRD =MCI 111 FOURTH STRART." Consisting of ALL VAIU:=OI3 OF RUM AllDaTtilSll 0_ • 11011 4 11.1 101 MOTta &PRIVATE DINIZILINGS.- Sit All orders protapihr attssisillo. smiths , » Fa tune ea=ls peaked sad,. A. beitik a . , solieW t ail lehist makselsupplia*l3 . 464 s ett els hithililloe.l J. D. F Eallinrilit cmui,Alrutt "or Maim* riniaiareetthel j YVKff7 ln 3M7nbrsoing• - • BURlLitri. 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