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03044. TILE 1.134212.
WITH iCIICAGO 111111191 Y,
- 11111 . 1111 . 111 7 1.11.111 ‘ : . „ ,7 - 77
NORTH WEST.
MIWXM AIRWISEMENT.
Comnpmaing May sth, 1382
iIIirCITATNATE AS QUICK,
sad to-LadianapoligiEt; Louirand Chicago
shorterthitiltytoy other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS
Fast Line. Mail
Leaves
Pittsburgh I.ooa. in. 7,10 a. in. 12.50 p. m.
Allegheny 1,10 a. in 7.20 a. an. 1. 0 0 p. ta.
Arrivee
Credible 8,20 . a. m. 5.2 0 p, 7a. 2 . 30 P. m.
Ft. Wayne.-2410. p. in. 2.23 a. in.
Chicago SAS p. m. ti,35 a. in,
St. Lottig..."4s p. m. -
FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI Jr ST. LOUIS
Leave's
Creetline...
AJThrIN at
C01umbu5...11.,30 a. in.
16,50 a. m. 7,26 p. m. 5 . ,50 p. m
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS,
=4ll
ine S-50 a. m.
&deem at
Indianapolia.6.Blep. doll a. tn.
St. Lo_ -SAO a. m. 4 1 .3 6 P. m.
C naluathrough to Chicago without change
of an. .
-N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at
Columbus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together. • .
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Mail. Express.
az
Mail Express 2,00
p a. m
3
qiuon nati and St. Louis , . m
10
p. us
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS 7 —From . Fedora
street Station. Allegheny City
Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
Akahe a ny n Nor o i3i o 4l: o u r i r N t ear a iti t t n on Alleghe ny
to
woo m 1,30 pin 6,45 ant 8,30 ain
4,40 pna 6,15 pin 12.20 p m 2.00 p ,
6,30 p 8.15 p 3,20 pin 3.00 pin
. MARK.ET TRAIN. .
Leaves Allitince at 5,30 a. m.
vas at AllegheriY at 10,30 a. in.
..... .. . . 3 , ;10 p. m.
vas at Alliance 8,00 p. m.
1181;• Trains ate ruby Columbus time, whieb is
12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
Tickets good' on the accommodation and
'market trains are sold,ut. reduced prices..
The 0,10 p m irecommoiratiou train nonneeta at
New Brighton with - packets for New Castle.
T ,geugit trains.connect .tollows:
41V46noti, 'with • stages for New Castle. Mercer,
Yomptcnni..tc.
At Owed* Ohio, ,to and from hiiilersburgb.
• Akron, Cuyahems Falls, etc.
'AsAI Megalith:lL_ COMO, for Meant Vernon, Shelby,
1it440110. Wade, Detro i t. etc.
urignau. for Beleware, Springfield, Columbus,
Obwienati, Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint
bingig.;Lowisville. etc. •
At
etc. Lima. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. Toledo.
At -Fort Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint
Luna, Quincy, Keokuk, St. Joseph and Illinois,
aci&inteemediate_pointa in Ventral Indiana. •
At Plymouth for Laporte. .
Afid - At Cifingo„-with trails for all Points in
llli
...Weilelfhl.. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further. information sad through tickets
spiny to: GEOltalf PLUM. Ticket Ac't.
Ural/it Paseenger Station, 'Pittsburgh.
. and Q. CASSELBERIITAgent. Allegheny.
JOlrel B. Jvains.fieneral Superintendent,
.VIM: P. SUM, general Passenger Agent
GLIVELAND k fIITERGR RAILWAY.
- • -
„grimmarmi mr.resNoNDKINVAViSth
1114324train' !milt lii'vethe Union Passenge
Depot. Liberty street, an follosin
PUL7SBURE_WA`OLUMBUS & CINCINNATI
SHORT L.ME, NIA STEUBENVILLE:
Leigh Pittsburgh a.
- 1,00 m.
'Steubenville • 4,00 '
" Newark 9,50 a. m.
" Columbus.
.AzriveirCineinnati4,24 D. in.
. . •• 5.45 a. m.
7,50 a. In.
L 6,4 6 p.
eaves
Steubenville
12'50 p. m.
Newark 1 4, 0,15 00
" Columbus .11,45 p. m.
Neatens of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin
-414110,_
MEM
=said sleeping cars attached to all night
I'.In3DURGH. AND WHEELING LIN E.
Leer* •
Pittsburgh 1,00 am 6,10 a m 12,50 pin
Welleville 3,00 ' 1414 5,03 '
•• evi1'5...4600 " 9441 " ' 4.00
t 4,64," 10,25 " 4,53 "
eln
- .„11,05: " —110.40 " 5,05 "
•
• • ".. ..kt Wheeling withltaltimorennO Ohio
• ' etillarßellair with and Ohio
-foe Zanesville. •Letivaster, Circleville,
Were av wad Chieihriati.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
' Le i Pittsburgh m.
,Welisville. 4,96
" 0,10
• " ' :Al junco - .. 6,43
Hudson 0,00
Arrives Cleveland.., 0.11...
lsiee •
Mane • • ' Rioo "
Bayard 4,14
thedse ce
Allian ...........
42 "
Hudson 54 "
Arrives Cleveland ' 1420
roozieeting at Bayard with train for Dover. New.
hiladielpednAtc., at Alliance wills Pittsburgh.
rt .W.syne • and. Chicago Railroad findson,.
with Cleveland, Zanesville awl *Chicago itaAroad
for. Akroa,(Caeoheetaills and Millersburg, and
at Cleveland with trains for Erie Dunkirk, Eudf
alo,eardlikftthSoa4tiekn. Detroit.
Net Clu
_inedatioit leaves at .0,00 P. to.
te if 2,20 a in, 9,15 a
OOpm.
I:nrellitn tielteliqii All ontadnentlpoints in the
west, - southweet:north or northwest. can be Pre
ourea"!. tillirk44TV 11114.10 t dppe. Pittabiinth.
" ' J. STEWART, Ticket Afloat.
Per further parti,enlars_niepb , to
VELLIABUnE WART, Agent.
At the Company's office ,DiEreight Station, Penn
street. • ••' non
1882. 1882.
.14101111611ARRANGEBNIFIJX: '
ON AWltiti`kofit•AV. MAY sth
'IINTSTININiI3,4OI4AVIAIIMAD.
EDOIT DAILY TRAINS.
TiMere'sratireltglaftli L eve T - It o A 4ll
(ecept: Sunday
.st U 0 a tit. ptopping
ritlirrflbtltra making Croat cohweetmos
moiesnd Washington, and
for New York via She,Alleutows Tonto.
TIIJ THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN , leaves
daily IS" meteppigg only stAprincipal sta
idiom, direct cennection at Harrisburg for
f .direshikudim.andfor New York via
I :. ° 5. - 'oliares the above named sta
k dohnt itSell•a• -at*.
,; emenosthisat Bar-
W train
aeisr.lb: . • , • "r" 7 mnmking.
cafrom Kinsmitton
Depot ', WM est Amboy Hum
ODATIENUTIRAINR.
JOHNSTOWN- IiteOO.IIIMODATIOWTHAIN •
lamas daily (except Sunday) at 2,43 p.m.. stop-
ping at all stations and running as far as Cone-
FIRST•pI ,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station lames daily (except Sunday,) 5t41,40a.m.
SONVIOP . -40300 I : MCiliATiON"riArff for
In;
Well_ Xetatupp, femme daily. (except . Bends* et
.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wain - Itationles&Kno gPF• I .. Y. telMt Biittdar): at.
4,1111111611."-' " . . ; .:•f
ACQOYIIODIATIOR
TRAIN for
HaßW44,4lost, In daib , „ (itzoept Sunday) it
41 . 18- P•111.
t 011WWWWW1WS , WIRASSIS '
ARWIYIFrFrITFTSEUROWAS FOLLOWS:
.12,13 D. in
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Ail Wn . i..: —.. . ' IWO a. in.
J. 'lra .I . ;;;;;liimistion '' ' - " es cnu
Jot
d Ji. 4 ..- p ,
'o nAsoom
a mad ation .,
i am..
sll. 1
'' MAs = onnnoMition r . ; . l ,.;'l i A M.
4 , - 1 oStalnm •• •t ....1 P.M.
- - rtior iESMMOSS and Indiana oonnoet
o Intannoting with Johnotonin- As
a - & at - ifiii 47 Wani, ant Eaprmn, I ~,B, , 1
~, ... ,77 - .. ...... r 4.lk.ig,g
" t yp 4' ' pi . •
.........„409,150
:4; . : . , .iffr.::: .. ~......„ 1ib,1141 •
7.,,. • Orr:rVliii-T,4riz;,.ruw3Hir....::::..7.............-.7..-..... :tra
Pp= dhinkdd to all stations on Mit Penn
.:0"w, fond to Philadelphia, Balti
more*
Air_moommea&p,_.llll.,
_tick*. in oars will
DO onargea . ap mow .rog to ambiance trav
eled 1111
. N r opowirms....mptf o ,-
ipia no lomat.:
.11 ' ' ' • ' - the pompon,. min
bold UV". noponoleeiße Pommital Ammo
an 'Modena not Miemditot Stem
°l t
Allp - 4 31 , SIPPOSa OMPltepiret
to away lisammtes and, igiond fliwile,
depokairohnhapprnottd ex Wants int•mcn,
or
Atg D 2l P,t ' , t .fi Om , .nDPa 4 4S 4 a &r Pw • S i • o T•M W E i • I W 4 r nART.tIi x Amt.
and i i drat& -mOC & R k ii n ;
m '
. . . _
`4LingIISCOWL ARALENA., Rai
4 ..kinlik :!:77- , .• • r ' ,t• .•
pzei. I.
-
• • • ursay-m-cotzurs: •
etsir
owarvinigevaz
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WLEOADI.
WE AILROA IR ROE= VIA RIVER A
AM RD.
'Ciiiiiantine at Indiana inr• NOW
end Tana manta and Alt o.to St. Louis
stielLefayefte and India na Albsed.
Salemandlimbigan Central R
HO, HOCH. MAIM.
intermediate points.
Thrifilgh Freida Tiain •to TITHIAHAPOLTX:
TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTRand'PERU...
Freights and ,paasenitenf outried-flom -Cincin
nati or Lawrenaebutg in lege tinactitan by an
othet pinta by twenty-four homy. :sad lit as low.
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made freak Cincinnati to the Weld. without bteak
bulk.
. ; Congurnnients made to J. R. GIBBONS. Agent
et Cincinnati. or W. B. CILITTI'NO, Agent at
Lawreueeburgh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for commission; NO CIIAROC FOR
DRAYAOR OH COMMISSION AT L•WILIINCESURCI.
For further information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAN, (No.ll Water street,) agent of the
Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH as
currrs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
Terre Haute. Latiiyette, Chicago, Peru, Green
castle. Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon, &c.. tire.M. E. LOU),R President.
JORN F. CURER. General Freight Agent. •
mh3
10,15 p. tu
IS62..IMPORT,ANT. 1562.
5,50 p. m
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH.
•
And other points in Northern Missouri, the States
of. Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on
having tickets that read by tho
NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD
Tho only rail route front St. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the short oot.'ondequlekast lino:by thirteen
haunt° the remotest point reached by rail, and is
always as cheap as any other.
Sir Buy your Tieketo to 'Kansas and all points
in Northern Missonri by the North Missouri
road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON,
Pres't and Gong Sept. North Missouri R. R.
liwong./1. Swoons. ,Gen'l Trordinor Agent.
•'• - '
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY.,
NO. 85 FOUIRTH , ST., NEAR WOOD.
lIIE NitlitlßEßS MA \UFA
-R.' TITRE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz : Cornices,
Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beils,lllattrases
of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
sir Prompt attention given to all orders tbr fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths Sc.
qctl7flyd ROBB ItTS ROIN [GK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
Y O II IN'G'S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPUE RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
rERE FA MILE IES;1111111 . TElf . Q. RES
AUIItANTS and the trade generally can
be suppkied with Chespeake 9ysters. at tha
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
Young's , Eating . Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN . ALLEY AND., SMITH -
:' STREETS{
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be served up in the most palatable
style. ELI YOUNG.
004.. corner, Virgin alley and Smithfield st.
SAVAGE II OIT S
No. 359 Liberty Street.
Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
SCRATING TAKEN AND FITTED UP.
.11 with all the modern improvetnents, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to aecom
iumlate his old customers and the public gener
ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style, during,
the season. His Winos, Liquors and Ales he feels
confident in recommending to the public for their
excellence. •
Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
and sold wholesale and retail. uty2o:lyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND )
THOS. STONE% P'rcop rife tor
HATING TAKEN AND FITTED VP,
at a. great expanse, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to aecommuclute his friends and the
pstblio generally, with the- best 'the faarket
affords.
OYSTERS will -be served uji in every variety pi
style during the season..
LIQUORS and ' ALES he feels confident in m
ean:ttending. to the public for their eieullonee.
Ai-MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY
and :NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly
.! 2) V*-J -I C o r
NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSII II It (4 11.
, lIE ..!1; TIN NO V NICER
to the public that he i 4 in daily receipt dl
FRESIISHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, 1.1A311X,
&J.., and le prepared to accounnotiate thvi,vairow
of thianld sad well known ha
in the eating' and drinking hne the 'Wettest
linden", . JOHN SUALE:I!,
c .10
OYSTER - 'AND . EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood *Street, Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DEALERS IN
LA,,K i gitAAD :A grail ..PIS H,
FRESH PHILADELPILIA AND BAIJIMORE
017:31MI 4 WD NAE4I,
All int 7 their Proper Season.
n 026 GEO. REINEMAN Sc CO.
AFAItI4IO3 I[OE4E, GEO. AIIRENTE.
Proprietor. No. 3.11 Liberty streetjust be
!side *wrestlers/10 , Eletot• W . the 'Pennsylvania
Railroad, yrhieh makes the Anogg s venient
house in Ose;01110.411K.111 sufili by that
• The proprietor haying. at considerable ex
pense. fitted up. in excellent style ; the MANSION
iuQuoE, would, respectfully solicit et skate of
public patronage. His Larder and Bat will be
furnishedirith the bailee market cam: afford. •
folly , :
:`,.WINES AND LiQtrolis.
WI.LIJABE BIPMNETT,
lIIPORTER AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Clordials, Wines Old Mononga
hela and Rectified Whis key,
WO. 120 WOOD STDWET, rittmbitrffs
.•].tqA
Witraajne ' CLAY1 1 6112
• r ft,": - a
WHOLESALE A D ASr ATL '
LIQUOR. MERCHANT,
No. 37 DlamondiAlier,'
._
near Wood stroot,:iiittaboridi. Pa.
- • '
2 1 7Lo Alw ;11 e L loraelai li ft r atit n el
' mbld
•••
ND GREASE,—
. - • ow,
5t7601/7.11hi & CO.
now 'Penn Anat. Pfttoburah.
FM MOW )-. LIST*Igr . HOLE
AL:pate Jewah7 ..'•
IY,'L~LIY~7[SNT IN THU
• ' ' .
1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter; -"
a box do do last received by
a:tyro:eland foriode by
; • • JAS. A:PLPTZint.
; , Corser Mloykiit atel.Flratstreet.
C.W ..,,, .•• ; - A "
T s ilia As
VAotsami Gen
g g ; RUTH
ttal Bonneted . ,11 7 0,-,":4, :I, q ; emanated
BERT, our, Mine* -'- —',, • k SONS .. '
in the tfam43 tof a I 'I .!
a. embalm .... .4. L. inninitei l 4.-", - 3*4112".
ovrinivarr* ' - 11014106.1.. 116.
-e.• TATE end Gen • Agent.'
1 MARIERT__,,,,. . eAtened teas
" le ' l " . "`' 'BMW. Creckinn,of • An. and
oottios - , or. oo:o poison' 4 . ' apt '
ateprozz
aid
,„,l &mad° waning
111 1 01".
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nag Ri Comm
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00.11PANI
41:0F. pw(i.4.DEMAPtltie..
.
'oiiwoothirm_Liiidtad• or •Pexpetual; Merohan
.• dlse. Furnitare.lm.. !el!, .or•
OSEIEMMO.- SOW 11 1 11AILS1C'T STREET.
• tails Capital, 0 2 20410 00;
•
Awe, 8303,31)S 96.
• Invested as follows. vim' -• • ;-• • ViS
First Mortgageor Improved City Pro , --•
060 worth doable the amount 5155.605 00
• Ground rent, ling clam 2.44 E 50
Peansytvania Railroad Co's 6 IS cent.
Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cost •
Philadelphia city 6 "tt cent. loan
Allegheny County 6 111 cent. Pennsyl
vania; Railroad. LOSIIIB
Collateral limns, well secured
Huntingdon an d Broad Top Mountain
Railroad couipany. mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stocko "' 4,000 00
Stock. of Reliance Mutual Insurance '
Qouipany • 24,350 00
Stdek of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 pl
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'e Scrip ' 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18
Book Account., secured interest, etc..... 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
E=IMIZ=
Yrovriotor.
lONONGAIRLA .INSHANOI COIPANY
• or
OFFICERS.
JAMES 4,..1 1 1.1r - Presideut. ' • •
lIENRY ICA
Capt. JAS. W t.
OFFICE NO •98.
Will Insure kinds ef FIRRandsIIARTRI
RLSICS.
,
ASSETS. tor ittba k ,;l44 o
Stock Due Bills, 'teilipalibi4l: i t,Q. •
and secured by two apprefel *O. '717 1 144
IM B Receivable '
Bills Discounted
176
. stook
cost
Bank 8,165 00 •
450 Shares itizens'
' stock co C st, 5,175 00
40 Shares Ent/wore BaBt,
stick ddiC'
50 Shares Bank .of Pitts. 206000
burgh '• • 2,750 00
Balance ofßook Ai:counts 1.11 00 ,997 75
s e
Furniture - • ...:., NI 00
Cash „. 49.152 30
•
•-• 's22l 314'1
„411341T08a- •
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MOM 96
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, Samuel 'nisi ,'ham,
IVin. It. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson. Boni. W. Tingley.
John R. Worrel.. Marshall Bill;
11. L. Carson. Z. Lothrep.
Robert Toland, • Charles Leland.
Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood • Smith Bowen,
James S. WoOdward, John Bissell Piitsburgh.
B. M. lIINCIIMALVOretarY.
• J:-GARDNER COF • agent.
myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood ste.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN:
SSURANLE COMPANY—INUORPORA
.TED BY TRWLEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA; Ha& • OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES - au Ves
sels Cargo aid Freight to all parts of the'world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Gaols, by kit-ers.
Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all ports
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on 'Mer
chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses,
Martin: Edmund A.
Sonder„Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penroset
John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Win. Eyre. Jr..
Jaines.C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph K. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston, then: 0. Lieper llugh Craig,
Charles Ke ll ey , Santini E. Stokes, J. F. Poniston,
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, Jones ßrooke. Spencer brllvain, Thos. C. Hand Robert
I:urton. Jr,. Jacob P. Jones, Jamesll. Mlarland ,
Joshua P.'Eyre.lohn IL Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
T. Menteue, A.B. Bower, d 6.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. RAND, Vico President.
lALSURN, Secretary. •
P. A.MADEIRA, Aient,
jen No. 63 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh.
UdEIANITY AGAINST LOSS
BY FIRE.
11111 HE FRANK UN FIRM IMMIPRAINCE
JL COMPANY OF PIII A D ELF lIIA. OFFICE:
NO. 13. and 437 cnorrNuT STREET,
near Fifth.• •
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1850.
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly.
being:
First Mortgagee, amply secured... . .. $1.890,393 AS
Ron) .Estate, (present value $163,313
'
61,) 102,9 9 5 25
Tempotary Loans on ample Collat
tcral Securities 89.135'56
Stocks, tpresunt value asuca 72,)
c05t89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00
Cash 27.919 33
$2.1i113,051
The only prnfita from premiums irhieb Ibis eiem
pans ran divide by law, are from riska which hare
been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a peried of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability. and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 11459, 11)82,15li Rd.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W. Itaneker,t • - Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tablas Wagner. David.S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
.I scab R. Smith, - Edward C. Dale,
George W,ltiebards,_, ~Ourge Fah*. •
CHAS. N. BANCKER. President.
EDWARD C. DAL}I. Vice President.
W. A. STERt, Seeretary pro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN,_Agent,,,
mylti Northeast etre'Thtrd and Wood AUL
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
, e
GEOlibi-: DA RSIE President.
1. M. GORDON. Secretary.
Capt. It. D. COCIIRAN, Gen'l Agent.
No. 92 Water street: (Z4pang CU' %%trauma,
up stairs.) PittAurgli.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINY. RISKS.
A llome Institutton managed by Dir!eters who
deti mu t] 4nowik in :the tanntornen,itrianpi who are
teriffinedi prthuptfiess and liberfil ify, to mat t
tairithe character which they have ametne.l. as of
fering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
• ASSETS. 001'013ER.310; I -
stook Accerints ' ' -• $ 63,* 00
Mortgaire 2,160 00
Office k urnituro LW 00
Open Aepounts, ate • -7,800 43
Cash . . ... ILE 99
PrerntaintNbto , - 27,61:6 20
Notes and Rills discounted 174,075 14
DIRECTORS.
R. Miller. Jr., James M'Auloy.
Nathaniel Related, Alexander Niugick.
George Durgie • WratiLlmith. •
Chne.lVVßiekatsOn. Alairew ekley.
Alexander Speer, David M.Lenc:
Rees J..Thogaag.• '
John R. Wean°. myllB
. .
CITtZENS' INSURANCE` O 'ANT OF PITTSBURGH
INSVREISTEA,MBOARS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA. Secretary. .
wm -
.
('or. otrAltarket and Water Sta.,
Insane Laden Lettandl) . ainnela Diem ar 6
me
tion of the Southern and Western Rivers,
Lan, aad.Bayain, avid the Navi
gation of the Sena.
Insures against - JAW - 4 1 •
and Damage 1,7 Fire.
DIRECTORS.
Jae. Park. Jr..
B. P. Jones,
T. M. Howe,
George Bingham.
John Shipton,
S. Marbling!). ,
John ii;Dßigorth. • •
C. H.Egg.,.::
Wm. Sagaley.
Wm. 0. Johnston.
Reese Owens.•
IL Preston.
S. M. Kier,
Jas. M. Cooper,
J. Caldwell,
PHILADELPNIA= FIRE rANO LIFE
INSURANCE . COWAN Y
' NO. 149 OHESTNIIT STREET;:
Opposite the Customs.,
• Capital 111211,100 Assets 11304.9411.
WILL MAKE - ALL • KERING Ar. IN.
&TRANCE. either Perpetual or Limited,on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates ofpreimum.
ROBERT P. KING, Prneident,
M. W. BALDWIN Vice President.
DIRECTORd. •
Charles Bailee, - E. R. Cope, -
E. B. English. George W. Brown:
P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman, John Clayton.
S. J. Magarge E. Willer. 'T
F. Bugutaugn.
a°ol
rd. bonll 4 7, Agent.
jytly Corner Third and Wood streets.
IMMEZIMISE
DAILY POST.
V. i'i m.dav'e2..
The Lieges* asserts Rae • Poetical corres
pondent., Mai Rettiii44. Patton. of RaLston, • in
this State. whoseproduegousexhibit an unusual
share of genius.' She' is'only fifteen years of age.
ice are-told, anti-Rase Lase improves in merit as
she advance s in age, MisS Patton must eventually
tideoute One of our very first poetesses.
Steady and &Mid their dread array.
Byer to Union and Freedom true.
Before theireountrymen stand this day,
The noble heroes of '62.
Heroes in word, and deed. and thought.
On whom the hopes of a nation rest ;
heroes as true as those who bought
With blood, our home in this mighty West
27,900 00
30)0 00
10,000 00
2000 00
The tire that burnt in our sires of old,
Though a hundrwl Years hare titian since then.
Has not, for a moment's tune, grown cold
In tin; hearts pf.oar gallant countrymen.
The spirit that conquered in 76,
That bore our (*lips, iq. triumpls,t,hrough.
Niitti-a: tide IN fierce swains fiery thrills
The hearts of the heroes of
Thu gallant free tbat held their ground
At ilutikeritillind'ut Lexington.-
!lave long since gone. but the world has found
Their daring equals atDozielson;
And Winchester has its fearful tale;
And Pittsburg Landing its slaughter too ;
And sleeping under its bloody soil;
Lies many a hero of '62.
But the tried uld courage isjust as &in.
Undaunted yet is the stout old will.
The flame glows hotly in breasts as warm.
As it burnt of yore it is burning sail.
As high siid as broad as ever wave
The "Old Thirteen" and their well-starred blue
And just as their sires were, are our brave
And noble heroes of lit
Many a freeman in death shall fall,
And sink to rest where no friend may know
UstseelL.knhendred, unwsiptly
As the busy time wheels onward go.
No, not unhonored, for Liberty
Ever shall cherish their memory true,
And bards shallsing„in all time tole, ,
AlLtivennkhown LfOrtlegor62.
Honored forever their deeds shall be.
Honored forever their unknown graves.
Whether they sleep !nerith the moaning sea,
Or afar where the Southern palm tree waves
And poets, far in the years to eome.
Shall sing how the old Red, White NO Mae
Was borne:. wittr the.'spitit'of it);
' By the noble heroes ot
Fqel,ing .in Arkansas.
The correspondent of the St. Louis
Democrat writing from Batesville, Ark.,
.May fith, 04s : -
''The Union feeling, -which along the
the route to this place has been at a low
ehlyi has:displayal Iteelf in a Most gratify
ing; manner since the arrival of Gen. Cur
tis' army here. Men from the surround
ing towns are daily coming in and avowing
themselves on the side of the old govern
ment. The day we reached here thirty
men- catne in from 'a distance of twenty
miles to congratahae us on our arrival.
Large numbers of aecessionists are volun
tarily coming forward and taking the oath
of allegiance, stating, that the Southern
Confedethey — ' is dila- -Many of the town
ships are loyal to the core, and it has only
been the larger villages, where the noisy
politiFiana havel9llo,,the thing alive, that
haVe overawed tl,O ddantry people.
"Arkansas lies prostrate at the feet of
the government. There are no rebel troops
in the State, except Coleman's Jayhawkers,
and some Texas regiments said to be at
Little Rock.
"All the steamboats on the Arkansas and
White rivers halt beenAdken'awitY by the
rebels to prevont their falling into our
hands.
"By order otGen:-Curtis, 28 slaves, be
longing to Judge Martin, of Polk Bayou,
Ark., captured cin 6 the 3d, in Independence
county, while.being taken South by agents
of the rebellion, ; lmve been confiscated's:lld
emancipated, and allowed to go Wherever
they:Please."
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE .CO.
OF PITTEIBMIGH.
OFFICE, Fooi:S7 Blthek.
11TOURES .AGAINNT ALL KINDS OF
I
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAACJONES, President; JOHN D.MeCORD.
Vice, Preeedenk At M. BOOK. Secretary; Capt.
WILLIAM DBAN.General Agent.
DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones. C. G. Hussey. Har
vey Childs. Capt. R. C. Oran John A. Wilson. B.
L. Fahaesteielgaohtelk McCord Captain Aam
J a cobs. P.• Sterling. Capt. W. Derma. Robert L.
M'Otew. Debt. ILDavis. • noM
'APIOAL.. !SLACK AND LAME—SEALED
mt. Pruposalsir delivering in the stores at the
IVORK.S OF E: PITTSBU4GII , GAS 00M-
P.. 4 23411‘ Bushels of Bituminous Coal.
6001100 Bushels off-Slack. aad ale° ti,ooo Bush
els Of Linn( will , b& received nt • the Office of the
Conwany until WEDNESDAY the Elat inst.. at
3 o clock. p. in. The Coal. Slack and lame to be
of each quality - and delivered at such times and
in such quiintities as shall be approved of and di
rected.
The standard for Coal ind Slack to be 711' pounds
per bushel. •
Paymentato be made monthly. retaining 2D tier
cent. aspeurity..
Prop(Nabs to be addressed to Tilaniar:Shalgee
well lEaw..Peesslident of the Cempany, and
endorsed Proposals for Coal and . Slack or Lime,
as the ease maybe.
JAMES TIIOMSiiN. Engineer.
Office of Pittsburgh Gas Company, l
May 9th, 1862 l null; tgl
U4l,til 76
TIRE GREAT
BOOK OF THE DAY.
. . .
BROW. N 0 W
Will he a 12 no., full page, beautifully printed on
beat Miser.
ILL us TRA TED WITII FINE ENDRAVINDS 4 :
• LSO, SUPERB
•
•
STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT,
Full page fac aindle of. Letter to Rebel Secretary
of War. Will contain, about 400 mee, hand
somely bound looted'. Retail price will be 111.23.
Ready about laat . of Nay.. •
irirSubeariptiens receivediat dui book and Pe
riodical Store of • • '
r/ERRY-XINER..
NMI. 71 AlipAravripireirsinmerr,
next door to Peet MS*. • . myS
4&UP Guess liit'lt'Ojk, PW.
.10
AP
in Boxesjustroxiived%Wibr sl' GEORGrk, •Y. my 7 NotSiFedbd itreeallegheny. -•
•
B—
ROOR II
CORN IRINUR-40 BALM
No, l Ohio Brush received and for sale by
mv6
kIiNRY al COLLINS:
11" ABE •F 11118.4 at co< .1
JIL4 150 half barrel, MUG Floh
75 do Herring.received hy
JUNKY COLLINS
11FAZELTON-111 *OT HER S' NE W
YORK! PlARo944inother supply of the
large. Seven Octaie Rosewood Pianos, from
Ilamiton Brothers, New "ire__,_ric /just received and
for sale by JOHN H. ALEI.LOR,
myB kV; st Nifol,oritreet.
COOPER'S,
Stone Cutteretoo... ate ty
03 13 AKIWN kIETLEI(„PkWood died.
• , •
WIWI@ HopPIIIOICI-2 1.111.... 4uw 01311 ,NO. 1
far Web* ' BOWLIF
1n36 •,', 136 irarmLetreet,
4401011, innignffir
Me g' 4 Y BOWN TlCTiElniktroodst.
Lit : 4l M r
Inteirivadandibr frt —
SP*
WM. H. 8111 Mi & Cc),
1 ' -
MAR itiLt
AIM 'received via for gam*
saptMCNIFF 11 . CQ LEAD
UI.NB ,
.. 1 00 ■.ELLxs
FOR SHO .
HOO . ,SKIIIITO AT X
• lICTION. . -
Bl'ADlak — ABM AXES FOR
BOWN & TETLEY.
1 Woo& street
kaama
I NAT:. eft
J ogjergr .-
, *ttlEi .Pot
manna 111=11M.
h,' , IIAA
MEN AND isoxre.
MILITABIrPURPOSES,
NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET,
DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO
myl-lord
WM. BRICE & .0O 2 ,
PRODUCE AND PROVIsiON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Philadelphia.
IML. Liberal advances made on consignments
when required.
.11.11 N P KLLISON..BODILIS i iLLISON
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
-IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, HASSLILIIIES' AND' TES' TiNGS,
NO. 339 ‘AItiLET STREET.
(2d door below Fourth.)
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
HVENT & MAGEE-
Wholesale :Druirgists,
NO. 5•25 MARKET STREET, .
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints. Oil% Window Glass.' Dye4tuff et. &0.. and
Agents for Kerosene Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid, Camphene. Tar. Pitch. Rosin,
Wagon and Railroad Grease. ,m3il:3md
GEORGE GRANT, •
Manufacturer and WtoLode aid *tail Dealer
IN EVERY DISIMII4IOIII OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
6SO CRESTSIIT STREET,
idyl-ly PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
*rim
T...oive.coil•E: Sc P . MA.TICP..,
MANUFACTURERS et- IMPORTERS,
MEWS FURNISHING . GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
mylasd PHILADELPHIA
CHARLES MAGEIF., •
Importer and Dealer in
Cloths,, Caseinieres, &dinette,
Vestings ; Tailors' Trimmings; Ste,
255 MARKET STREET,
Mull" Bide, PHILADEILPHIA.
FRIES & LEHMAN, . •
NO. 313 - MARKET STREET,
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting",
&C.
Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods
suitable for the trade. myl-lyd
E. T. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
TIWPORTZU or
WINES, BRANDIES, &.c.,
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. splo4yd
MORNING POST
STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS,
HAVING ItECENTLY MADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
We are now prepared to ezeoute an orders for
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK & JOB PB,INTING
With diepateh, and in the moat superior style
SECOND TO NONE
And will pay particular attention to
RAILROAD,
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTINk
BILLS OF LADING, anactrutim
BILL HEADII,
CERTIFICATES. REGISTERS.
DRAY I I IeiLETS, RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Billain Colors,
CARDS, , ENVELOPES,
HEADINGS, CONTRACT&
Showbills, Handbills, labels, Col
lege and School Schemes, Hotel
Bills of Fare,ln.vitationsotco.
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES,
FOR CONCERTS & EEMIBITIONS
ARE UNt3TnEUP.A.SSED
A g i m i tann l ro oompletesatintootionse to TIME
BOOK WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. •
School siOrteUege Coieslooms., •
Wise Cati Segues„ ,
CissiiKaillest - S,Sieports,Erieft,eis.
nrAmrsisoinis,
imrras tamps ; - A • ' '
BLANK-BOOKS, CHECKS, ETC»,
1..:i1 ND
"....,Ml7. %af•
Ranks & Banking Houses,
FURNISHED - 7'o 'ORDER.
ALL WOldniallTEp ri.9111144,
.434.1 M 'ig. lifYßßßit
PONT BIIILDINeII, sib ausdreVapa 116:
-• • ,
TERM for sale by_ • • • •
:sag ,Y HsOOLLINn
li m ic oNie, vozz ALL. TO RoCLISLy
ND 'S Auction. and bay your.Didaklll t•
aid 'WA
6 - i a ,Li
m t••• wa-ms - Ailiiiiiir r -
Nur* alaand aad is ealtivatiaa, all eaSer ' •
Lae : wan watered . , , ,t 6 `abaft
=ekanima • , , •, ' i tows
t , , ~..Q7 O ~ - USIA
EM I. ,
... 44 i i . .. 1 . .I_l &eon,
. Mot
P*ALAGtas
VOLLSOL
MEM=
Including Goodi suited fn.'.
Now in Store,
And fur Sale by
PAILADELPMA,
PITTSBURGH.
TO OUR OFFICE.
We have an °Moe
lerthoreifr.
BLANKS. DEEDS,
Our facilities for printing
d 4 :11
.
BANZING
, OVMnMMIrt'IIStEIO
:ORAILTEIZD II 1855.
augAr l v TO S O'CLOCK;
ikawgOn. an Wedn Bistuday evenings.
inay terNavem Ist, frenilto • o'clook
esst e frokiimitikar Mat te May Ist. train 6 to to
nepoatu _
reamed of all swim not lesa than ONE
Deigisa. and a dividend of the profits deelarul
twice avian in June and Dean:then Interest has
been deolaredsemi-annually, in June and Decem
ber since the Bank waionranmed, at the rate of AN
per Cent. a year.
Interest. If nut 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 booh. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
NIGHT AND ONZ-HALP Peg CZNT. A TZAR. -
Books containing the Charter.' By-Laws. Rules
and Regulations , furnished gratis, on application
at the odic°.
PUNXIDERIT.
GEORGE ALBREE:
: TICK PRICSIDANTS.
John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock.
John Holmes, John Marshall.
Alexander Speer. James B. D. !deeds,
Benj. L.'Fahnestook, . A. M. Pollock. M. D.,
Jamei 'McAuley, Hill Burgwin.
James Hardman. • • • Wm. J. Anderson.
TRIISTIES.
timataltitz. " k i r g r r A D . : 31 t ale i T;s.
George * Bleck. John R. Mellor.
John B. Canfield, James Shidle,
Alonso A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall.
Wm. Douglas. John Orr,
Jobs Evaa.og Henry L. Rituttralt,
Hopewell-Hepburn, John R. Shoenberger.
Wta..B. Haven. Wm. K - Sehmertz.
Peter IL Hunker, Alexander Tindle,
Richard Raga. Isaac Whittier.
Wm. S. Levels'. Christian Yeager.
asp_my,tav AND TREASURER.
imANLES.A. COLTON.
NH"aworim B ANK ERE
• and Excha nge cohere 'and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, Aceeptances, Gold, Silver end Bank
Notes,Akillintnee !Oa - tie' Eastern and Western
Citicereortatantly for sale.
Collwide in all the cities throughout the
United. .D•posits received in pnr funds or
current paper, No. -57 Market , street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
WM, If. WILLIAMS Jc CO.;
BARKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDERMEN.
JAMES . M. TAYLOR,
OFFICE: 4M Penn Street. Firth Ward.
47101.1MOTIONSI PROMPTLY MADE;
gill Deeds, Bonds. Mor vi tries m ous e dogierLegal
rlting Drawn . Ackno IW,ge uis Ta a ke p z i an y d
AGEICITLTEAL.
D. B. • RO4EIIS
PA NIIIPACTURRAS OP
Bogen'
.Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
(RAIN rorttiz.
OFTICgc Conner Butter end Clymer
Streete,Nintle Ward,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
S TOVE
O
P" „
4ct
.
A. BRADLEY,
•
NO. 30 WOOD STREET.
corner Gerold, Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
(look, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts,
.Fenders, &o.
Sir In our sample room may be found the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA ..AND TROPIC,
the merits , su have :been: fully tested by
thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in this market; together with agreat many
other desirable pattern& •
We have also a very, large assortment of -
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to thepublic.
41 ir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow.and Jam Grates, all of which aro
offered at very low paces.' Sit-
Special inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. imedm
'JAMES-Ai' 'FETZER, -
FORWARDING"ADD' - . CINIIIIWANMA MERCHANT,
•
•• •
Flair . ends: Lard, Batter s
Dried Fruit -Gad Produce Batter,
Dried
' •
earlier Iltiirlief lid First Streets,
• FP4BBBRGE; PA.
REFER TO--Frands G. Bailey. Esq.. William
Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert k Son. Pittsburgh.
Boyd k Ott, Fleisher k Swearingen, S. Brady,
Cash. M. & M. Bank. List lipwell,Mangle & Co.,
George W. dadentan, Dtillon.: Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. . iny2l:2pteis
ALriciiLLO KALIL BELLIAIIIMAMION:
1111:01ARLESOARDNEIPwoydd remind his old
friends and&wdem'erif that he is still to be found
E t his old stand APOLLO HALL, entrance on
"rat' otAIVIL !Weidman on hand the best
gnat/ of Issnat...rand in connection with the
Wt.& well &Printed billiard saloon, with good
fables, bells and eget.
Rensember theiiii;AEolle Hall. Fourth et.
eeerWood. eitraneelletir Fourth. 3710:1,
IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
A. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
aB other kinds of Spices. cooking Brandy or
Wine, New Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel go to
Haworth k Btuthors; in the Diamond, where you
will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house itl the city. Also a_general and
tin assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquor..
IAWOW±H & BROTHER, .
dal .eormar .Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. M'BIIIIIN di CO,
H co.ta481101V: , •S' I Cr=l4
DI-. •
ORNAMENTAL riknolTElt
No. 2 - , Itt.• ' , Clair Street,
CORNER DUQUEPE, WAY, second story.
- work (nitrated to me will be neatly and
promptly exeentad.. • oc2l-ly
EATON, ITACRUM & CO
NO. 17 FIFTH .STREET,
JOB•BEB6 AND 'RETAILERS
-OF
Ttimming E mbroideries.
Hosiery
COMM.
Ties,
Saspendent Skirts.
Sun and Rain Umbrellas.
Corsets. Ribbons..
Ruches. Hoods.
And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions.
101. , Wholsale buyers supplied on best terms.
LATON, MACRUM & CO.,
, a 916 No. 77lifth street. •
ITArtillA BILE TIMBER LANISM FOR
V SALE-1300.Acros of choice land in Mc-
Kean county. y 0.., at about y melee from the Al
lettilter. Meer. to which there is a good plank
road; ersiventent also to saw mills. schools Sa n
and mit good neishborhood. about one mile front
the town of Corytiee.. The_soil is good and there
are mesas indications of 'Petroleum. The land
will be: nit on favorable terms, and Part pat
taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abun
dance oftimber. Oak t Pine. he. Persons looking
tot Gant% oftforid 'timber lands, will find the .
above worthy of attention.
OoPIPAANIZ.h
In.VB ''""" al market, street.
BIIRSJZOINWAniti
1:• boxn now Barliaga! Herrin to arrive
Ads day sad for ado OT
BRQS.
Nowvl.lll WM /a Nrdad alma.
rIIOAS 19.4111M111M11.‘ • I
ITUBE Mille 011/1W 111111111011 SE,
' No. 11114 lIIEDIPW IFatrairr o . 3 , :
•il . 111 -lb ii - itsliwie
coo be loft at the room
•
ta b. th Vg - Pit UMW i11e0 . ..
C.11A41111111116411W Iftilliikoal iv
lail
4 t riliblg &WOW "
mg, .31.45ul ngiTerfarid.
!e4 WIT
ATiraltrimrs LAW
FRANKLIN, VENANGO
m eimg • Panirovsoilw
H. W. PATTEBArt " 77 r..it/D. B.D•ww•
PiTTERI3ON 4 DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS A W
KUHN'S LAW BUILOINUS;
Diamond Street, Hear Brat;
ia9:ly PITTSBVROE. PA
- B. F. Luthis,
•ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 OkA.NT. 3TREBT
(Threo dOors below the Court goose) •
mys:l7 PITTSBURGH. PA
ATTORNEY AT'LAW,
orrirer. NO. 135 VOITILTIi 11T.1
. 1)
NO. 73 GRANT 3T-RIRET
TA IN L; SURGEON DENTIST
• asttermor to U. W. Biddle.' No. 4 4 1. Smith
.
field street.
oirOtlice hours from to I o'clock tiiiitiveln
to 3
o'clock. • • :
IRON MANIIPACTIMO/W.
AMERICAN IRON Woßks,
Jones & Latsgids4:
mANurAcTimumoir
IRON AND WAILS,
JUNIATA AND . COMINON SHEET,IROL.
Lauth's Pateat Shaft*, Pito 'llO4, Mite, is
WAREHOUSES.
93 Water Street and 132-9969,1 Street,
PITTSBUGH, PA
And corner of Franklin and South WidirEkieets.
Chicago;'
ISAAC JONES...JOHN L. BOYD...WMG
PITTSBURGH , AW4III-KS
JONES, BOY** bei
ANVrikiCTUREVieII" 3. " "
also Spring ; and . M....
and A XIKS corn„ hose an ,
no2lds• •
-
J. D. FACKINKR
110FRIVITURE FOR CASH—AFUlakikh;
SOICIIIENT of . Pittsbnoth mapulliiapared
FURNITURE, embracing • -
BUREAUX. • • - '
• BOOK CASES. _
WARDROBEIL
and every article deeded ins wellifiunisheddirst
ling, as well an a. Gnu assortment of As
.ofivicic rvitaviirirsz.!
Constantly on htilla , Illtql made tle;finhemlLAN the
only terms on which Mime* iodine etUthesfigti.
lishment is for CAS II; priem aes
ingly. Perwins in want of .strrytill air 11l
line would be advantaged byeallmeretimit
- FACKINEW lit LI ,
No.loB Smith fi eld etreitileilo*yfpi.
mhW-ly - .
CARPETS ! OIL CLOTHO; be:
OANPETS AND OIL OLOTIIk
NEW DRUGGEM,
MEW BRUSSELS CAR-PET
W These have lust been roceivite
tho LATEST AND. RICHEST ; SkS
the lowest prices.
BRIT CARPETS, 011 CLOTH,. te.
Dl' C A L. L, U M' S:,
No. S 7 F.urtk Name.
ouGuT PREVIOUS ZS 1141
B
Advance in prices; of which el! fois_
,vow
vantage is offered in purchase FOIL umumiiett
ST. FRANCIS' CO
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UNDER CARE OF. TR. FBANOISCAS IMITIERP
INSTITUTION. 11111111tri
IN LORETTO, Cambria cm*, 4.
vania four miles from Cresson Station ' ea
the direct route between Philadelphia blot
burgh. was chartered in' RINI, with prl toi
se
confer the usual Collegiate Bonen mid Degraill:'
The location of the. College Lo one alba plat
healthy in PetutsYlvanto — this Portion of the Allilli
itheDY Mountains being proverbial for Re ruts
water, bracing air, and picturesque .' ..
The Scholastic year COMMIMOOS on the '1
MONDAY, after the 15th of ATIRTET. sad. I
about the 28th of JUNE followithr. — n hi • 1,
into two Scasions. Students canna return' is'
between the &melons. All the Apparatus WOW
vary for Land :3urveying„ Eni&eerise, .ke.. ht.
will be furnishing by the. ftwfttreek to the
Students.• ,. • ~..,. , -i.;. ~
Inetniinentil and "Vocal Music,foyma no 04i le
*haw. Students will be admitted from lie t
years to the age of manhood. • , ••- " -
advance
Tinuralloard and Tuitiou.,PaYeble belf
. V"
'a 6 -
Washing and use of Bedding — —.......
Classic ii and Modern- • extra.-- , 10
Students spend Vacatiortat the • ....du
Reference can be . madirto the t.
O'Conner:Ao lI
the-Rev. T. Sztspriolds, 2 wet.
Loretto, and to ether Clergymen of the Pittaltatith
HUGH 11.1301ig.-
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BTE ii' - laidienwpm
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E Duquesne Way; near the' Pithitisill
to order, and .warranted at good "
made. the following machinery, ma
Engines, Turning Lathes. for wo
Planers, for wood and iron: , Drilling M
Housin and Tobacco .Serewig
Model Machines,-in the bestarourier''''
Pulling- and Hangers: of all sizes - ti
Screws, of key diameter and pitoli; . to
in length. Will also make, and have , .n•-
Doctor and MIMI Engines, and Devi[
steamboat,.; Am. lathe inhears and other Ain-•
lug done to order can plane 32 inches'
feet inches lour. _• • '
All enders Promptly Filled. and. .114141001.1
Solicited.. •
N. B.—Particular attention and prat • •
given to repairs on Printing Pressesl.o44,
Machines.
SMITH, PARK & CO.;
N Mr./.1 ,
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[PITTSBURGH. P.A.
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Warehouse. No. He -First and ISiNatuidata.
Manufacturers of all aims and desetiftiolapt
Coal Oil, Retorts and gills, Oa. and W •
Sad Iron,, Dos Iron , , Wagon Bonk Etteld
Pulliee. Wangens andOsuplinp.
Also Jobbing, and Maehute Cadging* ofgeoopd.
soription made to order. • 1
goehara ootriolete machine shop apf, :k
the Foundry, all neeeimary fitting wp
attended to
gpryicig.• • - •
Prrrsa'n. FT. Wathit kenteritto . NL.
Pittsburgh. lila/
NOTICE—THE PITTSIMITIMUIT
Wayne apdAdooseo
- .having received a arulier aort Yrenalin of , ;.
'Railroad. from Pittsburgh to Clibtargosmiter
appendages, real p •- fib ;awl, amok line the'
property of the Pittsburgh, Fort,Wagasi awl
rano Railroad Comtism?. now osmium the.oontgol
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and nuinagementof mkt road sad prowly:
Alt person! employed on. or *bout, niii:Pintitti:
may continue in their reap:advs. muitioaa Of Mir
tions until furter notion.
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aAll persons, .associations and eorporationg eo
iring business arrangentenus.ot. umlaut:4w t •
finite or change any hetetolore existing. will at
once apply to the proper officils of this company,
.ris this company /A boutal- lOncr i turangement or
'understanding that it does not ezpr 11111111Melo
W CASS eat.
LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER IMCIE
SMELTIIkfI,
PARA. DIPCTJT34IO3r .11*- CO.,
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Blannfaelnien t of .%, • . •
Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cep- '
per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms. SP•itilt
t3older. imp ort ,. p sy k
dealemilmilkedie y 4
Pla tegtnet, 'Xs%
air Cilitattla on Mid:A
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L. BRAOKENRIDGE,
P i IIISSII2OII, P.
lICA.NCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
PIT,TSBIIR.faff. PENWA.
PUBBITITBA.. ,
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