RAILROADS. , WOW WALUZ, • UMW., riniamitwinikelleiGo Linn, 10 Ali _L POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST - ANO - SORTH WEST. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commenoing May - sth, 1882 TIME, TO CI N CI N NATI AS QUICK, and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicag" shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Paat Line. Mail Leaves In. 7,10 a. m. 12. 50 i'• AAlTehany.....l,/0 a. La 7,20 a. La, 1,0 0 P. = 1M me a. m. 5,20 p. In. 5.30 p. m Ch Wayne... 2,10 p. m. 2.24 a. ill Chicago A,BS p. m. IL. p. La. - FOR PQLI.III.IIUS, CINCE.sINATI A . ST. LOUIS. Leleies etaitikte......B,so a. In. WIG p. m. Ft.so. p. In Arrives at Columbn.s...ll.4i a. m. 10,15 p. In FOR LNALINAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves: Crestline 4-50 a. in Arrives at Indianapolis.64o p. m- 5.45 a. m. .84.• L0na5.......8,10 a. in. 44.:ttt p. Tu. All 'l'rains through to Chicago without chance of Cars. .11.71.4-Abs time to Cincinnati is the came kr Staubtartrille. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus. and passengers all gu into Cincinnati together. . • EASTWARD TRAIN. -7- ', ARRIVE AT I'ITTSEI:E.G.iI. Mail. Express. Ohinaito Expreas 2000 8. m • 8 111 C ut PW4dl 3,10 p. in . ineuinatt and St. Louis Express. 7,45 p. AOCO : MMODATION TRAINS—Frau Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Wigton Ai I veheny SAM ant 10,80 a m 5.15 ain 6, 50 ain 12,00 m 1,30 pin 6,45 a m $ ,50 ain 4,40 pin 6,15 pin 1.3.21) pto 2,00 pin 6,30 p m 5.15 pln 3,20 pin 5,00 pin MARKET TRAIN. harsAllianee at 5,30 a. tn. res at Allegheny at 10.30 a. in. J ea 'OS AllelfilellY at 3.10 p. em Arrives at Alliance 14,00 p. tn. ws. Traias are run by ColuMbul tittle. which it 12 winuteki mlower than Pittsburgh thaw. Wt. Tickets good on the annutunto latiuu anti musel trains are suld at retained pri nt s.. Tirg6 ! 3o p m a , eote Ino•le Lieu train ,unneets at New Brighton with panto:is Cur :New Castle. T ,rough trains COIMe.I M MI MlV.i: At line's, with etages for Nov Ca±tie, Mercer younkstown. Jerville, Ohio, to Ad from Millen:burgh Aaron, cuyahogu. Falk etc. AL Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Eandusky, Toledo, Detroit. etc. As A: retinue, for Deleware, Springflehl, Columbus, Qineitinati, Xenia., Dayton, I udiauopolim, elKint Louis. Louisville, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit. Dayton, Toledo At Fort Wayne, for l'aru. I,n Ind., Saint •Louis, Quincy, Keolulk.:t..loseplt and it.terutCditve potter. iti t'entri.llttarat , a, At Plymouth foF Laporte. And at Chicago. with trairsx Pm. all paint= :n Missouri, lowa, LY ieeonsituuttl Minnesota. For further icifortaatiun and throlign apply to. GEORGE l'AltN IN, Tiettot Union l'a,:;enr,er St etkn, l'ittAnugh. and AQ. UASn.El.l:l..krt Azet.t. A ilez.eity. JOHN B.EItRIS, mend Sitileri , l'o.!tlo.l.t. WM. P. qeuerul l'ae,enger Agent CLEVELANII PITTSBURGII RAILWAI. ON, AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY Cith, 11162, trains will leave the Union Pe,,,,enger Depot, Liberty street, as fellows: PIT±SBURGII, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, 1:1A STEUiIIiNVILLII Loaves Pitt4hurgh I,i - r0 a. I n " Steubenvillo 4.00 " " - .Newarl* 9,50 a. in. " Columba.; 1.1,10 " Arrives Cincinnati " St. Louis 10,15 a. in Loffes Pittsburgh 12,50 p. ni Steubenville .I.ols .. " IieWiLIX i 14i1, • • . Ceturnbus 11.4., ! :. In No ohazigo ni ears h,trrcen PittArtrel r.:. oinnati. Splendid bleeping cars attaelted to all night trains. • PITTSBIIIIOII AND 11 - 111.:1:1,ING LINE. Leaves rittsbnigh 1,00 r. to 6.10 m 12.•50 . Wel6willo 3,4)0 tt.l3 " Zt.os " " 0.16 " 4,tnt heeling 4,54 " 16.23 ." 4,34 " Arrives Battik 5,05 "410 4 0 5,03 " Contrictitig at Wheeling with Ihiltimor, ,liot Ohio Railroad; andat Renoir with (.:levelo:.:1. and Ohio Bailitiad• for 'Zitne,villc, , anc.vter, Columblis and Cincini,eti.' PrITSBUIttIII,ANI, CU - VI:LAND Lea,‘ es Pittsburgh 1.00 a. a. ..-***, ......... " " bayarci 6.10 ft. i 3 '' Arrives Cleveland :3.15 " Liavai Pittsburgh 12,50 p. Nelleville 3.110 " " Bayard " Alliance 4,40 " Hudson 5,42 " 4rriFes Cleveland n. 30 " Coranntng Ila.vard with train fit Dover, New hiladeiphia at Allisneo with l'itt.,hiugh, Fort Wayne and 'Chicago Railroad at 1 (lid .on. witheleeeland. Zanesville and Chioago Itailr ' oad for itkren, Paynhoga Falls and llillers h arg, and ue Cltiveltuld with trains for Erie. Dunkirk, !ha at% Niagara Falls.. Saudinaky, Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and Osnerthwest. Welh6yllleAcculinnoilation leaves ot 41.00 p. in. Retaining. Trains arrive at 2.20 a In. 9.15 a TUr SAileand O,OOP 'llhrougn tickets to all prominent points in the west. southweAt, north or. northwest, can he pro cured-at the Liberty street depot, PstL,hurgh. ra):141 1 11VAItT, Ticket Agent. For farther particulars apply to • WILLIAM t-TIWAItT. Agent. At the Company's calico in Freight Station, Pear. street. nolfl . CUT' r.12.1.31.1..7.. 1862, THE PEI6BIhVANIA,CENTRAL RAILROO. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. WEIT'ER ARRANGEMENT. THE. stAIL.TRAIN LEAVES BERGiii,frpin: the Pasienuer Depot, at the intersinition.of Liberty and Grant streets, every morning (except Sunday) at.tl:lo a. in., stopping at etatlorakbutipreen Pitteburgli and Philadelphia. This train arrives in Phi hulelphta at IEIS p. m. makingolose conneution for New York from oi ken gtoppg. at /2:10.p .. in., over Camden and Ambo TH • X TRAIN leaves the above named station daily at 4,10 p. a'. stopping only at princi al stations. and m kink, direct connec tion a ',Apjair for lialtimoro and Washington, and for, ww rork:via Allentown. This train ar rives at 6,05 a. M., making oon ration for New York from Kennington Depot at ,50 a. na., over. Camden and Ani.hoV line. A RLEEEDIG CAR is run through front Pittihurgh to Jensny,City viaAllentown--Eidluilen--attuelied to this train. "". TILE FAST LTNE leave 3 the sbovc named sta tion didly,:(almit Sunday) at 2,50 e. in., atop king onitat pnnei pal eta tains, ennnecting at Bar rusburg ritaltimoro and Washington. This train arrives in. Philadelphia at 5.25 p. in., making close connection for New York from Kensington Depot at 6,a0 p. m., over Camden Amboy line. ACCOMMODATION TIZALNS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves daily (exeent Sunday) at 3,00 p. at., atop ping at all tttatitfas and running as far a.; Cone =ugh. • •• - FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station .-11 Ilayoadaily ( osoept Sunday.) at 60 a. tn. _ . - SECOND . .ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's litiaionleaves (except Sunday) at 11,4141a., : nt.'„ - THIRD-ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station loaves daily. (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. m. •.. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leases daily, (except Sunday) at 0,15 p. RETIIRAINticTRAINN ARRIVE IN PITTSBURG I l AS FOLLOWS: ast L i n n 1.30 a. m. Otrwil ACCOID 10,30 a. la. alilrEitation Acconnuointion 6.3111 a. m. tid WaßliStAdorr Aevomwmiatimi.......*,3o A. in. tid Well's Station Accummodatidn • 1,06 p. 4th Well's Station Accommodation 0,01:: p. in. ..Trains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Lute Jenstown Ac ichviric eat, an Express and TO NEW TORE" ' ' 512,60 H E PIrLi. 10,00 9,50 CASTER..__.... 11,55 5KAGi............-.... ..... 7.46 45rBelloraebeekeil to all stations on the Penn rglveaisAtaitroadi and to Philadelphia, Ealti more tod4lwa York. be Sr" _saseugera intrehasit4 tickets' in c'ars will otargo6 se 'excess itecorthni; to distance trav eled, in addition to tho station rates. except from IM MIC H ETL i n i. 41° "21 1 0.8, 34aa th a e a tl i ttin : s; will held themselves responsible for person I octl knd for an amount not exceeding it N. W.—Am Omnibus Line has been employed to oonny passengers and tawmage to and from the delme. at • mune eet to exceed 20 cents for each C li at and etea:Prr , J igild streets. • mwOCK LLWIO. Mod hamistealleat. Altus& Pa. RAILROADS. LA N NDPVII6' -VIA lIIVED - AND N RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Cmaneetlng at Indianapolis with Tilibitte. and Terre/taut° and Alton Railroad. to b..Lenis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, NewAlbstff and Ritlem.and Michigan Central RationtiwthrOHlCA GO, ROCK I6LAND, BURLINGTON; and intermediate Points. Th r , g l i Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TEEN i. HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. I%.,i e hts cad passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in leFs time than by any ~ther rnute by twenty-four hours, and at as low miez. The only roa.l by which shipment.: can he wile from Cincinnati to the Wegt. without breali i ra bulk. Comisnrnenta ramie to J. E. (I BONS. Agent t Cinctunnti, or W. IL CUTTING, Arent et hzLwrenroburgh, Will avoire prompt attention. 111 , 1 no charge for co: mis,ion: NO CFIAROM Cm% oltAvAtin os COMMISSION AT LAATTICNCESCRO. . . For I urther information apply to TIHOMA ft ATI() .A N , (No. 115 V. a Lor atreet.) agent of Coo:pally. who is prepared toFivo II ILI:- P.r3 for I..fLiSlag . eri an.freight to Indiana poll:, rgrro Hittite. LatitFette. Chieago. bireen castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon, .1.-0., ce. IL F. LORD, Promident. JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. I 562. IMPORTAZIT. 1562. 01,..50 p. La ALL PERSONS rumen MANG TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. A.nd_other points in Northern :Missouri, the States of lsams, or the Territories, should insist en having tirkets that read by the NORTIK MISS:11 . 111 RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St.,loseph. It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen noun; to the remotest point reached by rail, and i, always as eheap am any other. sal ISny yourTieketi to NatiF,le and all points in Northern 311s , ouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC li. STI!Rt; EON, Pres't rind Gen't Sort. North :0 ksouri R. R. IL:Nv.v ii. S.sruoNs, Oen't Traveling Agent. UPHOLSTERING: UPHOLSTERY" NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. !VILE SUBSCRIBERS 1::t NTG 11 , AC. 1 VALE and keep ea:1st:101T on hood every artieln in their line, viz : Cernice,.. ()row:lents, Curtain Good=, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat t of ail Liotibe. 31 , 0, the eelebraieil Patent Spring ileal. All kilo!, of Shade-, Blinds :ud Fi.v.tuie, 4".) , Prolupt nt.tentic.n t.: nll .1-rierg fur fit ting dt.lcu l'art...tg, oeti7:l3l • l'.lll3Elt 1: 4 4: WIEN K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS A 0U NQ' WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TILE OLD STAND CO RNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, C)..0, FIFTH STREET, oct 711.Eit iF vtaE.:, 11‘)11..5.?i, 1:$:1. the vl,erally can ti.Ey l, :It th, ‘ • ••• , trY ii• Proprie;,or. Young'm 'En.thag Naloo2l, CORNER VIRMN KUM - ANO FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and nil the deli c of of tin eeason will be served up iu the ay.'st palulubie et le. El.l Vol' N(i, nrid corner Virgin alloy r.:l,l:,n,ilitticid at. S VA. Gr' F.: 11 OLT S. No. 3.30 liberty Stree, west to Peroasylvaaia Passenger Depot, JOHN NA.V.lt:i2.: Proprietor. 'f.tHEN Ftr11:!..3 . with all Ow III: , pi.- pular ~ ,• Prti the r „ ...21c !.i. : i7itit ;in. •. ev..r; var: confident in rc,,inniending to LLI, exvi.-11”11 , c.. Can. 11 , d4:ei Red Shi , !: (-; an 1 ioi4l SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, l'rt)prletor INA%tNE; TAtiI:NT AND Elll - Tr) AL la a gr.:, t pen. C, With An ..•]..tr, I h. is • qui !ht. ."..:11e73.!:y. With Cite I+.•-i Illarke7 in 6 11'.:!'.= •••., rzaiety 0; •iari•,; !,7t:011. LIQ. • . tii. N E.; itT oun AO. 32 _DIAMOND ALLEY, P11P , .1117P,G N.1. - 11ScrlY.I153: A i!t; N.. N IVES ./S- to the re.eipt Ul 1111 a ii: AND CAN GA?.IE, and iv prepAred to a...eiiniod:do of this old unit well k evetything in rile eniii.x itr.d drinking line Id the Fitorteid tedtoe. JOHN ALER, Proprietor. DYSTED AND EATN3 HOUSE , No. 111 Wood Struc.., AND Ia:TAM DEAL/11H IN LAKE AND EASTEaN FISH, FRF.SII PHILADELPHIA AND IiALTIAIORE. OYSTERS AND WILD GAME.. Ali la :heir Pr..per Se: . 1103 GEO. REINEMAN t CO. MANSION 1101:tiE, GEO. AUItENTZ. Prottrhiter: Vre..t t Liberty ‘trect,just be ide the Pti,,enger Dew_ of the Pente-ylianin Railroad, which make it the int,t convenient lion-e in the city for 1.."-ettngtirti arriving-bythat The rrnprietur h,,vinz. at ,-on-Werable ex hes r l ig t i : nliril .11 ,Lure : 4 I f public• patronage. 1,11 - 11 . ; 1;1 be ferniethe,i with the best the market ..an afford. WINES AND LIQUORS. ieVILLI N 1 BE iL'fT, Y Brandies, Cordials, Wiues, Old Itiononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh f,22z6Ln WILLIAM CLAYTON, WROLESA LE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Woad street, Pittsbargh. Pa. Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified Whiskey. 4. zahl6 TALLOW; OIL AND GILL:ILSE— • hblei bbls Oreaso: Li store end for sale 11 „ : SELLERS Co. PaiM.trent Pittsimrzh MOST cimpLETE WHOLE r , :11.; Jewelry ESTAIRLISHMENT IN Tat: WEST. J. R. ti ARDI NEU. spin 62 FIFTH STREET. -------- ROLL MUER— TT 1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter • l box tie do hat received by express and for Sitio by " JAS. A. FETZER. ap2l . Corner Market and First street., drIO.PARTSILIRSIIIP:4I,A IrING AA. ‘l.-/ sociated with as is the Real Estate and Gen .-re! Commission Agency Businm; R. B. CUTH BERT. our burins s will hereafter be conducted in the name of S. CUTHBERT & SONS. H. CrTEBERT S. L. CI N ITiART rB. et•THBEILT SCUTTIBERT BONS. REAL ES . TATE and oeneril Commission 4gents. 5t MARI( ET STREET. Pittsburgh. attend to the sale of Real Eztate. Collection of Bents' &0., and settlement of estate; of persons deceased. apt S . . oArstoNE - 23 amai n's POW derail Soapstone received sod for salely• - may 2 !IFNI:I" it. ccittiNS. MILairtLAND'S SHOE' RALE TIM BECKMAN . 011 k 'LONG: 1191101.091 LE and Ratan dodos in all kinds of Aimoultn- Lal Implements. Gardoo eistrunli D 0.127 Liberty strook; test doe! to nal% Hotel. apl9 RELIANCE MUTUAL INEIIIRANCE :COMPANY; OF PHILADELPHIA, On Buildings Limited or Porpetsal, Meehan ' dise; Pumittice.&c.: in. tomtv'tif. ooantry. OFFICE NO. aOli WALNVT - lnlitliiLT. . . Casts Capital. 112119.610 N.. .: ..kio.eis, 111.311alt,NOA IPIL Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro pony. worth double the amount $156,6115 00 (lround rent, first clam 2,02 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 '6 cent. Al ortgage Loans, $30.000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 it cent. loan 30,000 00 Ailegheny County 6'6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 09 Collateral loans, well secured 2,600 (10 Runtingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad oom_pany, mortgage loan 4.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad en. Stock 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual lnatuance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,000 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 do Mechanics_Bank ...... . ~. 2.912, 6:1 Union M. Insuraneedle's Scrip ^l6O 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 19 BOA A00)111.1 N. secured interest, eta.... 6.216 72 Cush cm hand and in hands of agents. 11,385 15 6,506 96 CLEM TINGLEY. Pr s es 36 ident. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. 'Samuel Bispham. Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen Frederick Brown, William Maser, Coreeliu.l Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Ala:shall Rill, L. Caron, 7. LothroP, tL Robert 'rebind. buzles Lehin Frederick Lennie. .Lb T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith 4owen. James S. Woodward, Johnlhasoll Piitsburith. B. M. RlNCllMAN,lleeretari. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood stn. DELAWARE NIITIIAL SAFETY IN. SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA fI•:II BitieTLlE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 'SOIL OFFICE S. E. CORNER TILLED AND WALNUT &Rum PHILA. , IiELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vas- Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers. Lakus, an 4 Land Carriage! , to all parts .d• the Cajon. FIRE INSURANCES on Mar ,liandise generally. on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Sze. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Sonde'', Thnuphilus Paulding. John N. Peuroee, J.,lm C. Davis. James Tranquity, Win. Eyre, Jr., lames C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Ur. IL M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper Hugh Craig , Charles Kelley. Samuel E. & J oboe. .F. Pegietoa, Hoary Sloan, Edward Darlington H. H. Jonee Brooke, Spencer APII rain. Thos. C. (Hand Robert Murton, Jacob P. Jones, Jame. D. WFarland, .ro.ihea P. Jr. gyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. Merves. 4. B. Berger. do. WI LLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. Hanna 1 1.71.10.711 N, Se•enthlry, P. A. MADEIRA, Ag ent, ie?-1 No. 04 11 atur street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Tagil E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMA DELYII.IA,OFFIgE: No. .135 and 437 CHESTNUT SMELT. !lour Fifih. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1&30. Fatili4icti Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First 2ifortgages, amply secured 81886,393 88 Real Estate. (present value $103, 313 61.) c05t102.996 25 Tivoli:wary Loans on ample Collet tarsi Securities 89.135 56 Stocks. tpraseut value (86067 72.) co•it 84.786 66 NOteiti and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash '27.919 33 V.3)8.051 68 The only profits from premiums which this com pany can by law. are from riAte which have been determined. . _ . In.;orallee, , made on every description of Prop erly. In "lowa and Country. at rated Ltd low as are wide eccuri y. =ME ;4inoe ineurporalion. a period of thirty thoy Mo.u pai , l 10. , :ma by Fire, to an amount exfmoline Four Minimne of bollan, thereby al b fooling. erideure of the admmtages of Inearanw m , well as the ability and dirpoliitioa to meet with prom;que,.. all r.. .hilly • 1.4 e. paid during the year 11159.1163,1511 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, T,)ifte Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Brant, reuse Lea, Ja...-ob R. Sinitn, Edward C. Del.. Ocorge W. RicherCo, fleorle Fair. CHAS. N. - BANCKF.B., President. EDWARD C. DALE , Vice President. Wu. A. STEEL, Sceretary pro tem. .1. fiARDS ER COFFIN. Agent. myl , 3 Northeam. r or. Third and Wood AL .. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Of' P 1 TTSB GEORGE DA IiSI E . , President. F. 31. GORDON. SeoretarY• Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. Geo', Agent. X. 92 Water street. (Spaua A co . . warehouse, Lair%) Pittiburah. Will in.arP,...eaiiot ell kinds of FIRE and 51A RINE RISKS. Al in ic rc • rr it kl r 113 A Hour' In.ritution managed by Directing who are well known in the ColllllllllUnlty. and wimp aga .Ictermined, by prom ptn em and libernli ty, toutan ta in the character which they have Ildfitinneei IN Of . tering the belt protection to those who desire to be insured. . ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 11001. Stock Account? $ 63,000 .00 51ortga ire 2,160 00 Silk() 1 . nrinture Zit) 00 Open Aecounta, etc 7,809 49 Caah 19.361 99 premium Nntaa 27, 20 Note? and Bills aiscounted. 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel llohnei, Alexander Nimiek., tleorge Datlie Wm. 11. Smith. • Chan. W. Rieketson„ Andrew Ackley, Alexander SPeer. David M. Lone. Reel J. Ti 11.1210.13 Benj. Bakewell. John R. M'Cune. mylll CITIZENS' INSURONCE'COMPAMI OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. • SAMUEL REA, Secretary. WM. BAGALEY, President. mace, Coe. of MorkettAmell Wallop 11140. Insured:Uinta* Tuo:and Daiihitt In dielfairigii tion of the Southern and Weiner% Rivers. Lakes, and flayous. sod the Navi gation of the. Sear. infoneee torationt'Lesi . mettorumoge by Miro. DIRECTORS. Win. 11, ley, Jar. Park, Jr., G. Johnston. 11. E Janes. Reese Orreng, T.M. Rowe. B. Preston. Remits /Amass. S. M. Kier. John Shipton, Jar. M. Coo Per.. S Barbuigh; J. Caldwell, John 8. Mouth, C. 11. ZUL mh:lydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE' INSURANCE COWAN Y , NO. 149 (IRESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom Menem. Capital 8219.100 Asieta *301,946. lik‘r ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. F SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reanquilrle rates of premium. . ROBERT P. KlNG,_Prosident. M. W. BALDWIN Vim President. DIRECTOBA Charles Bares, E. R. Cope, E. B. English. George W. Brown, P. B. Sa very, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John CloYton, S. J. Magarge E. Vrider, Elk CKEVIIS. Secretary. ' J. G. COFFI:AIt. jy4:ly Corner Third And Wood eeto. MONONGAHELA MURANO OMPANi• OF PITTSBMIGH. CER OFFIS. .IAM ES A. HUTCHISON. President. HENRY M. ATWOOD Secretary. Cunt, JAS. WOODBUILN. Heal Anent. OFFICE. NO. OS WATER .STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. . ABMS, MAY 10th; 16441. - 1 Stock Due Bills. , pnyable on_demand I Ind secured by two approved names. 8711.750 OD Bills Receivable 11057 36 ' Bills Discounted' SUM M . ortgage- i ..... a fn .12 oo o 0 6 0 115 SiAredeei iii stock cost d 6,165 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank stock c0A6.175 OD 40 Shares Exchange Bannk stock cost 2.050 00 .50 Mimes Bank of Pitts burgh 2.750 00 • • 16,140 00 Balance of Book Accounts 997 75 Office Furniture 400 00 Cash • • AIM a 3121.1311 DERTZTORS. 17 WIL.B. Holm'. Jae. A. Hatekinsam. Wilma 14161164 • - J• 111143 1 ,611.- Wia:Ras. Johnll' • - HAM 061; • • •_„: : I'l 4,Para. A. maims. Woodhull; - . rffstmaxon. BY Tait 13Y F. I Fe, . SATURDAY MORNING. MAT 10 , THE NAVAL. REVOLUTION An Iron.Platod Coast Fleet lbr England. From the Loudon Timm, April 21 We are informed that a step of great importance in the existing state, of our !It'll* 'OKI* has just been taken by the Board of Admiralty. It iss ; well known that at the present moment our entire fleet of small vessels - of--war is built of wood, and is wholly unprotected by armor pla- 1 ting. Every..corvette, sloop and gunboat in the service is liable, the efore,,to sud den andeoinplete destruction by the shell fire of an enemy. ht view of these facts, acomplete.stop has recently been , put to the conetrnetion of further vessels of this kind in' the royal dockyards. In France, for some years past, and in America,. day ingtthilastlear, small iron-plated craft :have fieeh designed and built; but in all vases these have been tit to operate upon home coasts and harbors only, and have been wholly ineapahle of performing gen eral seaservice. Our own Admiralty and their constructors have naturally been averselo the building of similar vessels, but at the same time no means of produc ing sea going plated ships of moderate di mensions have been devised. At length, however, a method of construction has been devised, which is said to afford great security, with a comparatively small amount of plating, 'and which has met with the full approval of the Board. - The new design has been made by Mr. E. J. Reed, formerly of the School of Naval Construction; Portsmouth, now Secretary to the Institution of Naval Arch itects, under the general supervision of Admiral Robinson, the Comptroller of the Navy.; It is applicable, to ships ol various classes, and provides for the use of a powerful plated battery, of Armstrong guns, with a great range of tire : for the security of the ship from penetration be tween wind and water; for steaming power scarcely inferior to that of the unprotected vessels; and for the protection of boilers. engines, rudder-head and steering appar atus. These advantages are sail to he secured without at all compromising the fitness of the ship to receive a complete rig and equipment, so that she may be fit for sea service in any part of the world. The design. we understand, has been placed unreservedly at the disposal of the Admi ally, who have issued an order for its im mediate adoption, and have appointed the inventor, ;Mr. Reed to superintend the construction of the vessels in Her Majesty's dockyards. The timber now in store. and even that already converted, will be avail able for the new vessels, which are to be timber-built below the water, but incom bustible at the upper part. Although the design was only completed a week ago. all the preliminary arrangements for currying it out have already been made, under the immediate care of the Comptroller and the Duke of Somerset. The first vessel is to be commenced forthwith at Deptford dockyard, and is to be named the Enter prise. England's Fears from the Revco- lotion. From the Pais Constitution:lel. April It results from the engagement between the two plated ships on the coast of Amer ica that the Merrimac and tho 'Monitor are not in any respect to be compared to those alreadypossessed by several States of En :rope. The plated frigates which England has launched, defective as they may be. would certainly give a good account of the two American ships built in such a hurry. It is. nevertheless true that, such as they are, these two ships, or rather floating bat teries. would destroy the most solid wood en fabric: This fact being admitted. the consequence is clear and incontestable— namely, that at this moment the noblest fleets of unplated wood are powerless as instruments of warfare. This fact our neighbors cannot perceive without regret —they who have spent for the last three or four rears more than three hundred mil lions in building new wooden ships. We must congratulate ourselves that France has not been drawn into this movement. She has left the English Admiralty to quietly go on in increasing their wooden fleet. Our Minister of Marine has pru dently reserved the regular and moderate resources of the Budget for the building of the only plated ships which, thank Ond. give at this day complete satisfaction. The exploits of the Mernitnac have again prov ed the insufficiency of land fortifications to iirotect the coast. This. also. is a some- WO unpleasant fact for our neighbors, who rushed into - incalculable expense on land fortifications. The naval combat which so attracts attention shows the ne cessity of inventing a plated ship which shall combine strength with sailing powers. The Merrimac. an unwieldy vessel. had retire before the Monitor, which is sma: ler and less powerfully armed. What is now proved beyond doubt is, that in the two worlds the war navy is un dergoing a complete transformation, and that we must continue in the sante line, without precipitation, certainly, but also without weakness. $14.251 76 TO THE PUBLIC. PECIMIALT MI the ignwantandfalse ly Modest of all demoini nations, treat secret and delicate disorders. self abuse and diseases or tuations commonand in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults. single or married. Because Ds. Be A aaaer publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, sad think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives. promising eons aid slaughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the gams as Dr. BRAN ST P. (except plibldhinr) lest a lucrative prao lice might be hot to them among atupid falsely modest and presumptuous ikindies, barn and raised in ignorance. swims up as mushrooms and who compare society. intelligence. lease. ke.. to dollars and eon% inysteriouldii. meant, oilily gotten. It is to publicity. however, _that numerous parents and guardians are thankful • that their sons daughters eind'warkee preilouilY Goble Aoki, and of delicate condition and appearance. have _been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUP,many heron- and alter thFoughlthn Weds, bale be saved muck gut fermi. anxiety. mortifitZition. Ac. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal emminnons, are oomuletety cured he a very short swig* Oftiereir.rhis new remedies. which arepeoulierit Worn: They are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom. having seen the fallacykif the Mermuisl treatment...ha has abandon ed itaad substituted the vegetable Female dim elate are treated with marked wiroon—having had over forty years (40Lexpenema in their treat melt hoe Sot th Old. World ggit. the United. DiadeldialroWiroM all in fair trial, h and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with motdebanks and quasi:l6*kt tome. and be cured Conewmption and all of its kindred diseases. of which so many Aileen our countries. can Dow be relieved , 11Prori they attend to it in time gull particulars can had of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser which is given gratis to ail that apply Having the ad vantage of over forty years experience and observation. consequently. he has superior skill i n th e treatment of special diseases. and who is daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by repectable citizens. publishers pro. prietors of hotele q Av.. , • Office SS -Smi thfieldd etreet..near Diamond street. Private communi- I cations from all parts of the Union strictly at- I tended to. Direct to drOkbdaw ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF.PITTBBUEGR. "WM NO* $7 AIM IS., Swink Meek. vorsunse Rums OF FIDDIFILKARINWSDIRR.• MAC JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice Prot tTh. i lt il tatA. &cramp ; Capt. WILLIAM DRAW Maaenil Amt. DIRECTORS—Is; ae Jones. C. G. Greer Rump, Har v Child.. . John A. Wilson, B. L. stack. John D. McCort Captain Adam J Bj. Stadium Capt. W. .Dean. Robert L. „IRobt. R. Davie. mai _ . lie CUM WIREIIOIIM, Jo t 11/4 piwitAlatt. ALLEGHENY. 16 la ita beaselms. 141 reeks st • MUM Amp Miii;iMaiiia;l MEW AND BOYS' WEAR. Lisburn:lg Goods salted for MILITARY IPURPONES, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, DE CO URSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO myl-Imd PRODUCE.WM. BRICE &O CO.L AND PRSION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Phllatdelphia. Vt...&.k. Liberal advanoe= made on consignment* when required. myl-lyd JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES ASO VESTING'S, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (2d door bolo* Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA. HURST A: MAGEE— Wholesale Drugs-bete, NO. Si 23 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Painta Oils,_Windosr Ohm, Dyrratutis. dm.. and K Agents for erowsne: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Campheno. Tar. Pitch, Rosin. Wagon and Rahrosul . Orease. my-I:3md GEORGE ..GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERT DESCRIPTIoN OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTS UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA L. 07. k. C CrIP IT: At. I" :V. A.ll C MANUFACTURERS 4 , IMPORTERS, !WEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' ITIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH *VERTU STREET, main( PHILADELPHIA CIIARLES 711AGEE; -- Impala and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, Bcoi 255 MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA. FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. :113 MARKET STREET, Jobbers in Cloths,. Cassimeres, Vestinvi Sc., &c. Always on hand a well sainted stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd rISPORMS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. aplo:l7d SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTII WARD FOUNDRY, [PITTSBURG% PA Warehotuw, N 0.149 First and 1120 s econ d a t a . Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Sills, Das and Water Pipe . Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bogen. Steel Moulds. D follies. angers and Coupling& Also Jobbing end Machine Castings of every de. 4cription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry. all necessary fitting will be carefully ttendea to fe2l:lYdew FT. WAYNE A. CIMAW, RAILWAY Pittsburgh, May Ist. 1562. ) "VTOTICE—THE PITTRIBURGU. FORT Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, havinrreceived a proper legal conveyance of the Railroad. front Pittsburgh to Chicago. with all its append:wf . , real. persona and mixed. late the property of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chi cago Ha ilr,:et Company. now assumes the control and manawement of said road and property. Al persons employ.' on nr about said Road, may continue in their respective positions or sta tions until furter notice. All personi, NASl>elat inns and corporations, de siring business arrangements, or wishing to odic thine or change any heretofore exiting. will at once apply to the proper officers of this company, as this company is bound by no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressly assume. W. CASS. President. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot PITTSBURGH. PA. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OR Steam Engines, ranging from three to or.e hundred and fitly hone power. and limited /or Grist Stills, Saw Mille, Blast Furnaces, Factories. ate. Hive particular attention to the construction cu Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and lot uprights, inulay and circular saw mills. H ice also uui nd, fiiii§fied and readyforship. moat at short oodos; Enemies and Rollie"' of wary. description. Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Bullies it every variety, and continuo the manufacture of Woolen Nachinery. and Machine Canis. Our mews are low, our machinerymanufsetur ed of the beet quality of materials; warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. WuTOrders from all parte of the country solicit tedand promptly Alla& feltdaw 4fts: L ._ 2 '4't - 0, 11 0 gataliaal THE GREAT CUBE 1011 CONSENTON. MIRE PROPRIETOR OP THIS MIDI -11. CITE having mobil their dram to euneentrate the life of the Fine. into.nlifedi eme for diseases of the Lem anThroat is now offering to suffering humanity therendt ex perience. This truly great and , gookmodirine is prepared with much care, the tar beim/ distilled expressly fork. is there/me free Dom all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more canoe of Consumption than as y known remedy on earth, It will care BRONCHITIS. It will curefilllA. re It will cu E .THROAT ND BREAST. re U It will cum AND COLDS and is an valuable remedy for dames of the iLDNEYS. UNITARY COMPLAINTS. itirßewark s f Counterifeite,ol If von have the _poplin' use WISHARTS 'DYSPEPSIA P LR, and if they do not cups you go to theocrat of whom you purchased them and receive elandOM/. Please call at his storget a descriptive cuter. A box of Mont by rardspost-paid on recept of One Dollar. No. 10 South Second street. Phila.. WISHART. Proprietor. Sold by Dr. K.=SER. No .. 40 Wool street. nog:brood IKlar ~ Pittsburgh P oe Moe D B. UMTATA INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Wholesale and rkail b, R. E. SELLERS & CO., sott-am-eod emir Seem' and Wood sta. ArINENINEir TOPA, VARIOUS PA f. V. TERNS. for sale b .11. I:4:CLINK .111 M 41 1 11 11, cameassoto PIANHoo t lig? "off ,Mll . i • • • - Now in Store, And for Sale by C. HARRY BRIAN, PHILADELPHIA. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., GENERAL OFFICE. Iron Founder, DOWIIESAVINGSBANK I 65 FOURTH STREET, OHARMMD IN 1855. OP= DAILY. FISON 11 TO 110 9 CLocli: ago. on Wildness/ay aud Saturday eveningt:. frog Noyjat to MOaantlier lak,froca.7 top o'cloot. Noilmibire Ist to May Ist. from 6-to o'cloelL Deposits received of all sums not less than Or. r. DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declar, twice a year. in June and December. Intemt ha. been declared sand-annually, in Jane and Decem ber since the Bank was organized. at the ruts of sh• per cent. a Fear. 1 . 040114. if not drawn out. is placed to tin ..redit of the depositor as principal, and bears th, otme interest from the first days of June, and De compounding twice a year, withon , troubling the depositor to call or even to present cis pass book. At this rate money will double it ,ewe than twelve year, making in the NEETOEate SIGHT .15.11 ONE-HALF PEE CENT. A YEAH. Books containing the Charter.. By-Laws, Rule , and Regulations. furnished gratis. on applinstiot at the office. PRESIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE VICE PERSIDENTS. John B. M'Paddori. taaa'a M. Pennock . . John Holmes. John Marshall. Alexandertipoer. Jamas B. D. bleeds Beni. L. Sahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M. D.. James McAuley. Rill Burgwin. James Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. 13=1:32 James D. Kelly. Peter A. Madeira. John R. Mellor, James Shidle, Robert Robb. Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, Remy L. Ringwalt. John ll.Shoenberger, 'Wm. E. Schmertz, Alezander Tind le. Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. Alexander Bradley, John 0. 13ackoren. George Black. John B. Canfield. Alone° A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton. Win. Douglas, John Evans. Hopewell Hepburn, Hrui. 8. Haven. Peter H. Hunker. Richard Hays, .Win. S. Lavely, SECDATARV AND TRIASUBER CHARLES A. COLTON. HOLMES dt SONS. BANK ERS • and Exchange Brokers end Dealers in Notes. Drafts. Acceptances.GoldsSilver and San h Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in Dar funds oi current paper, No. 37 Market street, betweer. Third and Fourth streets. WM. M. WILLIAMS gt CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDER,IAN, OFFICE: 461 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deed& Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bile Probated. nyt6:l7 AGRICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS I 80 NANTPLOTITHEEP OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN 1311.11,1, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets; Ninth Wsumi, fel34 , PITTSBURGH. PA, . COVE b... 0.41, A. BRADLEY, 110. 30 WOOD STREET, corner neeond, Pittsburgh. Mann&tares and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. oar sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURELNG COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, • the merits in which have been fully tested by thous/ads, and the Stove pronounced unwonted by &twin this market; together with agroatinany other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the REST PATTERNS now offered to the public. Sir FANO ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Dow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. igvlr Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. no6:6m JAWRS A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, =1.!323:3 Flour. Grain, Bacon. Lard, Butter. Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, • PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Franeis G. Bailee. Esq. William Dilworth Sr, S. Cuthbert & son. Pittsburgh, Boyd & dtt, >ici ker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. M. &M. tank. List Rowell Mangle .t Co„ George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton Zr Co., Wheeling. my:Mgt:Bs APOLIO HALL BILLIARD SALOON. cuARLEsOARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to bo found' at his old stand_,_ APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street.. He has always on and the best quality of Lager Beer, and i n connection with the hall, a well-appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, bells and cum. Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at. oearWood. entrance from Fourth. jylQly IF YOU WANT NONE GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, aad all other kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also w general and tnll assortment of Family (hamlet!. Tees, Wines, Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH k BROTHER, diet earner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. M'BIIIIN, HOUSE, SIGN, —A 11 n. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St.. Clair Street, [ CORNER DEGINEBNE WAY. second story. YEIrAII work entrusted to me will be neamd promptly executed. LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES SMELTING WORKS. BINCII7IIIIDIr & CO., Maneatittarras of Elhoath. t r o l i ono and Bolt Coppe r . premed Cop. Per .Balsed Still Bottom', p • ;ter der, fee. imporftre and ors In.illegt* Tin' ate Sheet Iron - Fire, Sre. XS* Constantly on hand. ritunen's Macho • nd Tools. Warehouse, N 0.140 FIRST and IMO -•BCONTiBTREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. Speak* ordain of Copper ent to any desired fe2ll vi NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, IDIOR THE SPEEDY PE*HA3 " ENT Maim oi () I EET, URETIIAL WI r. = Int Wra Knee tespNabtly , & D b.2 t eniai i IIty AAP • one of the Kid tact sad.Bleddsr. Which Sae hes - yed p ' upwards of - ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their *rate iniethm; with the entire mom% sompound thmg Onpanta. Want" or any die BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS preesdp in Motion, otter eff. a cure in a few aad.whea arum it is perman ent They ate prepared from vegetable *a m* that are barmen oti the 'system. and never nause a. t h e domach, or impregnate the breath and b e im sugar co4ed, all nauceosut taste is avoided. No *Mese of diet ssammemmarmitibt suit them mg* deegthoir action laterfcre Ifith business pur sang rasekin t BgirmagWills. sad will beset lb, ..•"ipteg-pall by any ad vestised Agent.* reesliptef We money, None Ileellins w)) 11 904 sisasssua en the ""flinit.. Gen, Art. knurl im""a' ruffle it.ig v ,IratIALMONT & KRIM, wri43 , Terinuirs AT sv FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., myliklyd Peinsusyliinus t U. W.Parestios.. PATTEB,SON & DAWNS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUNWS LAW eutonies, Diamond Ntreet, near anent; is9:ly • PITISBMWS. P B. F. LUCAS, ' • ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three deore below the Court Roam) my3:l3. PITTSBILTItaIt L. BRAOKENRIDGA A.TICOIZNEIr A.IL" LAW, OFFICE. NO. 133 rouriru osT4 • • je21:10 Frrnipu PA. J. . 11A.NCOCIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT EIT_RENT .4111.4 SITILGEON D E *Time 1 • successor to G. W. Biddle, No. 140 tield street. Sir Office boon from S to 1 o•olook. end haat* ro 3 o'clock. IRON MANUFACTURM: AMERICAN IRON WORKS: Jones dr Laughli MANCIACTCRIIRS OP IRON JUNIATA ASO COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Pisbm Platen, AREIMUSES. - • 93:1Vater %trcet and 132 Fuse fit, PII"ESISERIG111. And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets. Chicago. ter, VITTSBUGH". PA ISAAC JONES-JOHN L. Boirn...Wm. Weinisfion PITTSBURGH STEEL WORI S JONES, BOYD & CO - MANVFACPURERBOFCARR also, Spring, Plow, and A 9teSp NUS and AXLES. comer Roes and And Weeds. no2l:is PITTSBURGH, Ps. J. D. FACKINDE .........JOHN H, !mut, curoNITITRE FOR CASH—A FULL AS aa SORTSIENT of Pittsburgh miutohiotoied FURNITURE. embracing • BUREAUX, BOOK CASES iFAIRDROBFIL and every. article needed M a welifundshaddwii ling, as well as a flue assortment of OFFICE russurvais.• Constant!) on hand and made to order, As the only terms on which business radon* at this ss ti lishmenl is for CA S prises ate madly ingly. Parsons in want of ailythiast in the • line would be advantage._ _Weaning at e z IOS Smit ■ hfield street, below 11111 k. mh2)-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTIIB NEW DRUGGETB, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET *a- These havejnet been received ea jr• el the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTOuns, at the lowest prices. NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ke. A T M. CA L L No. 87 Poortb Street. BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LAW.. advance in prices, of which the tenon es.. vantnze is offered in purrtme Foil emit 4.4.1 .PIE:I2ZVIIVIPTCOI2, Y efa /W. HOTEL AND FARM. THOMAS ,4 SONS, AUCTIONEERS. • THE VALUABLE RATABLIBUMBNT K 2101412 "THE LORETTO SPRIEGS HOTEL" AND PAU, 200 Acres, Together with the Mae tire Furniture, Liquors, liimuns, • Carriages, Nay, Farnangino. plesnents, Are. Is one Ise. • Os TUESDAY HAY 13TH I$S, AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, will be sold at AT sale, without reserve, -42' THE PHATLADBL PHIA EXCHANGE. all that valuable um**. Retreat. known as TILE LORETTO. SPHINC HOTEL and FARM, simile on the stheithey, Mountains. 4 miles from Cresson Strati" 0111"Iiii' Pennsplva. is Railroad. Calabria counts. The b;Lel is 240 feet front, two and • - three high, with verandahs. 1t is new, finhitied and is fitted up at great expense fin- a Ibit shins Hotel—accommodations for 140 visitors..a real any similar establishment in the coutdri. atlttitar bly constructed as to ventillation , clr, the Atli-. bent eui'plied with running Spring waste imappr. ble Samna—hot and cold baths on snob doer;; •. side bath-houses fitted up for ladies and alto men,supplied with water from a large /11,10,00, premises, having swimming and shower ganic— Two large well-built Cottages, lee Cream Diallgab Billiard Room, Ten-Pin Alleys. itc., a tine vow table garden. The r arm comprises 200 acres of valuable about SO of it tine timber, t;.o residue good MOW ow and arable land; a fine Barn with azundivo Stabling. Ice llouses‘dled wh it ice. ' I'URNITURE, LIQUORS, HO RSE& oar- RIAGES, ate. included in the sal williggß as z tra charge, will be the entire Furniture, new, in u-e but a few m ache. Alen; Liquors, Horses, Carriages .__Cows. Fannin - plements. 12 tons of Day. Wood, kn. Costar personal property about $7400. SALE ABSOLUTEon amount *fee Model of the owner. TERMS—half cash on the ezeoutlea of the deed, balance in 6. 12 and 18 months, neared oe the property. We are authorised to refer to imm oral gentlemen in the city. ea to the ehereeter of the place for a Summer Retreat. - M. THOMAS it EONS. Auetiostete. Noe. 139 & 141 South resell' mss:td PHILADILI III VI A. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, .... UNDER CARE OF THE RINICISCU'INOTNIERN • rvtims INSTITOTIOR, 1111TVATIOD J. IN LORETTO. Cambria comfy 'Penasti= rank four miles from Crown Statics Staideia. Mb _ the direct route between Philadelphia pad Pits. burgh. was chartered in l&iS. with: pit a, confer the usual Collegiate Honors and ~NM The location of the Cellege, n one of the fibiscp,.. healthy in Pegnsylrama—thisPimt kos_ottliss All: -Asap AlonM..tna being prooermaa .gur Ilini_temps 2, sessi water. bracing Air. and picturesque The Scholastic year tbst `,F MONDAY after the lIIA. of A ; g about the 2iith of JUNE follogiag. return't. 10 .At..., into two Sessions. Students cianot Ono between the Sessions. All the .Ap . IIE. earl for Land SurreyiAg. Rtorui t. will be furnishing by the non to . Students. . .: . .._ . . Instrumental and Vocal Is i ts ti truis shame. Students will be • n years to the age of manhood. Tgaxa—Board and Tuition. payable h o u se t 1 - advance • . . Weihing and an alliaar:... - Classical and Modern Languages, eistra.. ! .... Studants spend Vacation at the C011ege........, .". Reference can Nip made to the Rt. R . MlOsit ()Tonnes, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds. • lair - Loriocese. etto. and to other Clergymen of the D - - • HUGH DI. HOLE: '-'- iLINGINE BL ILDLR . & 1111.41:111111I11% W MA Duquesne ay. near the Point. will ate to to order . and warranted as goal made. the toliewium assiehiaers. via : • IrlaiMr 1 Engines, Turning Lethal. for wood s t hi tir Planers, for wood and iron; Drinker Holism and Tubaece Screwy it . gasso t . • . 414.,„ Model theehines , in the " est macaw. sl. Putties and II seers , of all ' idea Ind Screws, of any diameter and Ditch:. to . •, i n length. Will also make. and have es. Doctor and Niuul Engines . and Deck Poes for 1 • % steamboats. Jcc. Lathe inheare and other - - Ing donate order; eon 'hewn iambi! Wit!ei, ' ' . &s -:. feet it inehes song. ' • ' ''' . " " ` Alt Orders Prompt RUM end lieromd. licks& N. n S7-Perkienlist jiggled= aril rF C a tt li t s. ' roam et I . llhUng Plum. . . . .. aft. F. Davao PITTSBURGH, IPPUIPAL. FURNITURE. 2-1 Pieces 76 Pieces
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