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TO ALL TI !
SOUTH WISTSSO:SORTHAVIST
mamma AIRAANORIMMIT.
Commencshig May sth, 1882
Tung Th-calkanntiii
tialt AllairlCEo
shor
bg ao7 other m e d. adagio
WESTWARD TRAINS.
East Lino. Mail -
ft i v ibm i
ra w
1400 a. m.. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 D. a.
Allashany.i...l.llo a. m 5,20 8. a. 1 . 00 p. m.
Antva •
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- oviLita
4* P. m. 5455 a. m.
—ASS P. AL 1435 a. m.
POP. 0411 1 1: 1 13IIS P , i' n' ACINNATI & ST. LOUIS.
1=1ia0......0010 a. m. 7,14 p. m.. 0,50 p. m.
earbst..ll,lBo a. tn. - 10,15 p. m.
PON INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
ki„ ,4.45. a. m.
aa
-
........
LIAO P. M. 5,45 a. m.
-66 -OA* a. m
rmiii through to Chicago with:tit chtn la ge .
ye time to °Mobilize' is the came as
t4jezavillo. Tenho on both Aim& meet at
Ina 5411841144r11 al go into Cincinnati
•• • ,
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH
Mail. • .Express.
it= brii— —2.410 a. m
3,10 p. m*
Oineinnati and St. Louis Express 7,43 p. m*
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
stmt. Station.Allashem Citr.
Leaves Arrive • lowa* Arrive
AlWhew NeWßoubton NewEriston AllesthenY
*MO win /OA* s m 5,16 aut 0,, , W m
MOO a /AO Ptm 11.43 am 8.30 em
4,40 pin 4.15 p m Mee p m 11,11•9 m
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n iaK i ll) .in 5400 P m
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Eeaires Alliamett. EA* a. m.
ma IA /Weems at— ..10,341a. m.
fasAlleAsny at. —. 3,10 p. m.
ves at Alliance
11111.Triini are run by Colimbas time, whisk' is
IS adawass slower titan Irdadumeh time.
1111pliekets mod on the accommodation and
almiust trains are sold at reduced prim.
neiffy accommodation train connects at
New with packets for New Castle.
T train, oonneet as follows:
At . ' wi th
Sc. stases for New Castle , Mercer,
IsoMillawn.
AA ,' • ' Ohio, So and from Millersburth.
IA ' ' ".--' _ Oluo. i &onat Vernon. Sh e lb y .
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Asisismat hrDeleware.Speld. Coliunbis.
Xsaia. Dutton. lanapolis. Saint
Loaisville. etc.
At Lisaa;••l** Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Toledo.
At raft 11/i, lir bra; Lafayette. Ind„ Saint
Wili: XaNce3.l3. Joseptar aim
t end cis,
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. • lowa. Mesenib sad Miasmata.
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Lorca Pitteburgh---......... 11 9 0 0 a.m.
Steabanville.- -4.4.00
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ALA,
AsivueCiachrati_ 4416 p. m.
MO a. M.
•• St. lonia TAO a. m.
SAC p. tn.
Leaves rush LIAO P.p.
teabetwille...- ..._4OO
ewark_ .... - .A0,15 "
" Dehusihoo. ..... .............A1,46 ri. m.
alsi Leasa
llri " of ears between Attalaireh and CM
sleeping can attached to all night
rnTeztateß AND iniziatim LINE.
I. i , 44.0 ii:j4 :SAO Apt, 1 0910Ain
. ..
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, ,_. ,1,114. •• 1 4.40- " 110 4.:- ..''
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''' - -wm ii. Latimater.• oreleville,
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P.TrADURSH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
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et vievikland with treks hir_Nok
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c _ i • lad.iii.
arrive at SAO ii m 945 . tt,
, .... 9 '''Cl'l itiklilliiiiaiitiiiii*httillijAift.
Wed, '.-', , *At north or nonhensakweirlieriwo.•
'arid '''' 1 41Libery strel k t, Pittsburgh.
liehetAwmt.
For Anther pertirwa ..'
lirli wax
At the
1861. '''.;1';,;,,._,:. --..:!:_ 4882:
ON AMVARTER MONDAY. MAY Wu
"r z,
Emittfirwilliyillii" .
rpm THEOWeinit NAIL ?LAIN
leaves thepassmer Station every mondial
( t at l = llk ezi P t at ' th.
tamale.OPM - Wiith=ft ee tu. and
ow
daily Maatowa route.
VIZ • =PRESS T loaves
at
rg,
. fill I MM I t.. .• : _ . York via
O ct
A lliniltialfisisisi tiiiirfiniied stm.
M aw r la ni M 6 ,5 1 g!ir 5 )=. 4 4 02 42::
arrives is arWrace....,_.__liat
dose esaasotioa for
~at. 41 . 111 •Ji:40, '''7.
AVOILLEOLATION 1ri1411.. ,
J(1)=Vo AtininiATlON.
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Aoseassedatims . 11... h
P. m.
Wan's Station IA p. m.
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aad 'West. mid press sad
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Express.
1862. IMPORTANT. 1862.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
• SAINT JOSEPH.
And other points in Northern Missouri. the States
of Kansas, or the Territories. shoull insist on
having tickets that read by the
NORTH IMINORRI RAILROAD
The only rail route trans St. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the' AMOR and Vsichest line by thirteen
hours to the remotest pond resehikby rail. and is
always as cheap ea any other.
Or Buy your Tktkets to Kanias and all points
in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
road. . ISAAC STURGEON,
Preet sad Gaul Supt. North Missouri R. R.
R*2lllY H. Smogs. Gen'l Traveling Agent.
selthein
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
THE BEIBMCKIBERS MANUFA
TITRE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattrases
of all kind: aim, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
ti Prompt attention given to all ordors for fit
ting andlsyuor down Carpets Oil Cloths. &c.
octl7:lyd ROBERTS & ROENIGE. ,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
YOUI G's
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT !
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIE RESTAURANT, •
'NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
miHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, REIM
VI , TAIBILIXTIBiuttI the trade,genfirally can
be enamelled with Cheepeake Bay OyethrA, at the
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
ELI YOUNG, Proprietor.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER V111.?1L ALLEYAND SMITH
STREETS;
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
semen will be served up in the most
_palatable
sty ELI ()LNG.
t.
4 oorner Virgin alley and Smithfield st.
HA.ITA.GrE H01T51.17.,
No. *6O Liberty !Street.
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
HAWING TAKEN AND FITTED UP,
with all the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom
modate his old customers and the public gener
ally, with the bast the markets affords. Oysters
will be served up in eve ry variety of style, during
the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels
confident in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
Cak Bucket end Shell Oysters received daily
and sold wholesale and retail. niy2Odyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE -DIAMOND
TIIOS. STONE, Proprietor.
lIKIFING - TAIIMIrAii FITTED UP,
at a greatasprinse, with all the Modern int
'pnwements. this popular, resort, the subm•rib,..r
is prepared to ikeemmodote his friends and the
public generally, with the beat the market
OYSTERS Will be served up in every variety of
style dnring,the season.
LIQUORn and ALES be feels confident in re
commending to the public for their excellence.
SipMEALS weed ghLat all :hour% nod DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. , aptaY
OUR' kicolETs]E, •
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSI3 lIRGH.
TRE.,IIII4IIINEMBEIIt AN - 11101U-201R6V
to the, that be la in dailr_recelet 'Ol
FRES ' •
.1 : ND DAN .OYSTERS, - DAME.
ke, an = to seconiniodate the patrons
of this -known house with eserythieg
in the • ,1014.41initing line at the wboi
notice." • JOHN SifALpk,
it10:17 • Froprietor.
z-evrt) . B.
OYSTER;AND EATING HOUSE, -
-
ka. - 7.111t v e4 Pittsburgh.
WM ./W M AIM MAIL DIALERS IN
_
KI:411 : EASTERit FISH,
"MESH P
OYSTERS. AMG MILD ILADMLBSLA O
AML; TIMORE
:An obi: "de ?s•
MA*l ll ..Aretfa intr iNiatlNENM
Trworwifrat Ni. , street..iagtbe
aid! the Passenger .001% , el .the IPowisylrania
.Nadrowl. which sakes the 'most convenient
toaSeen in the city for mamma arriving by that
e
....tie*, having., at aonidderable wr
ap.= excellent style. the MANSION
. Would respectfully solicit a share of
• : patronage. His Lwrder and Bar will be
ed with the' best the market can afford.'
feld,
wilfEs 435froQuolia
11E.111N.ETT,
norostPia •AlgD DX*.=.
Zgalidilif • ohrtligh,
het lid Leotified
BM. Pig WOOS RT CBT , Pittsburgh
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 DismiondiAlley,
near Wood street. Pittobarth. Pa.
al . AirilidiTo.halA 1111410=12hirecyttriS
ie.
mhl6
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FAMERFa
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.11 / 11 1_17 • I X ,
asanr THE wow.
J. GAITIXIttr.
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barrel Nl* JP? !I. . ) ust weigh. e4 t o ,
Alit4 .
a
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Nil • m& eat.
lii;•oesducted
17i 4; °lll.
a., . v : ;
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• • - • - • •
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ST INS
itzivaro; WIT AL INIMBANOB
oompilly,
OF t`iffirrA.DElX•Pitiat.
Or. Balldiapj.intital or Pupated. Manhan
dles. Foraitara - ta.. in town or
manta.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Cash Capital, $229,010 Oa.
Asseta, . $1103,603 96.
Invested as follows. vim
First Mortlageor Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount ' $155.605 00
Ground rent. first alma 2,162 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 $ cent.
Mortirst: Imanks3o,oo6, cod._ ..... —. 27,000 00
Philadelp in city ii 11 cent. loan 30,000 00
Allegheny County 6 V cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loads 10,000 00
Collateral loans well secured 2.500 00
Ramtingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad comma, mortgage loan.— 4,000 00
Penrarylvaiiin Railroad Ce.Stook 4,00000
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company 24.350 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 OD
Stook of Delaware DI. S. Insurance Co. 700 0)
Commercial Bank do 5,135 01
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50
Union 31. Insurance Co', Scrip • 160 00.
Bills Receivable, business paper 16,217 18
Book Accounts, secured interest, eto 6,1' 6 72
Cash on band and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
V 303,508 96
CLEM TINGLEY. President.
DIRECTORS. -
Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham ,
Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen.
Frederick Brown, William Musser.
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley.
John R. Worm! . Marshall Dill.
11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrogi;
Robert Tobind. Chaxles Leland.
Frederick Lennig, Jamb T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward. John Merrell Piitsburgh.
B. M. HINCHMAN gecretary.
J. GARDNER COFtIN._ Agent.
myl6 Northeast eoruer Third and Wood its.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN.
SIIIMANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSIEL
YANLi, 181115.. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels, Cargo and.k'reight, to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers.
Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages. to all parts
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses,
Joe.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A.
Solider, Thenphilus 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, J
Geo. G. Lie ber Hugh Craig ,
Charles Kelley , Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones
Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. Hand Robert
Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones , James B. M'Farland.
Joshua 'Ar t John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D-
T, atorgirs. . Berger MARTIN, , d 'WILLIAM R Prwident.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
Ham &Yuman, Secretors.
P. A. MADEIRA Agent.
je22 No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh..
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
Y. E` X It E.
/NIUE FRANKLIN TIRE INSURANCE
.1 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE:
NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT straEET.
near Fifth.
STATEMENT OF Assns, JAN. Ist. 180.
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly,
being:
First Mortgages, amply secured 61,896,393 SS
Real Estate, (present value $103,313
61,) oast
Ton:par:try Loans on ample Collat.
teral Securities 89,135 56
Stocks. (present value (836.667 72.)
cost
110.783 66
Noted and Bills Receivable 1,821 00
Cadh
27,319 33,
s.ra c 68
The only profits from premiums whi sza ch this com
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Sines their incorporation. a_pieriod of thirty
years, they have paid 1111.1303 by Fire, Loan amount
eaceeding Four 3lillions of Dollars. thereby .al
fording evidenceef the ad cantajrca of Insurance.
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities. • • . •
Losses paid during. the year 0d2,153 se.
DIRECTORS.'
-•-• •
Charles W. Banisher, Maniacal D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David. Erown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith. Edward. C. Dale ,
George W. Richar Gennte Patel.
CHAS. N. D.ANEKT_.:ll,_Priesident.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
W. A. STast., Secretary pro tem:
41 ARDNER,COFFIN, Agent,
myl6 Northeast cur. Thiril d Wood sts
•
WESTERN, -INSURANCE , ..COMPANY,
OF
GEORGE DARSIE, President.
F. M. GORDON. Secretary.
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. Gou'l Agent.
No. 92- Wttl i atsiwt: tSPoug Ws A arehonsil,
up ststifsr4 i WWI. • ' • •
Will trmtre sootiest all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
ire well known tujhe.cottonzuunity, and who aro
determined, by prOnt pitiless and ti betel to man -
twin the character which they have assumed, as of
fering the best protection to those who tiesire to be
Insured.
ARSEICS. OCTORER, 3oul.lsas. •-• ;.
stockAteolanwo $ 63.000 90
Mortgage 2.160 00
, Offiee Furniture 50 00
Open Accounts, etc 7,009 43
Cash P‘&sl 09
Premium Notes 27.61:6
20
Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 It
DIRECTORS. ' , $:6M,51 76
.
g
IL Miller. James M'A
Jr:, nle • . •
.
Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander NI m iek.
George Darsie Wm. H. Smith,
Cha.s. W. Rieketson, Andrew Ackle y ,
Alexander. sp,ez, David M. Long
Rees J. Thomas Benj. Mkt:well.
John IL .61'Cune
CMIENS INSURANCE'coNpur OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES , STMAMBOATSANDVAMOANS.
'Mt. Secretary.
WM. 13 A ( LiLrk,rrseident. • •
and Water sin..
Insures against Low and Dam_yre in the NllLViira•
tion o the - Southern and Western Rivera.
Laitee, and Ijayetta,end,the
• , gattett or the &mug. • • ' •
Insurers ngssinet xers.
-' aukil.Denionger by Tire.
DIRECTORS.
•
Jae. Park, Jr.,
B. F. Aorkes... -
T:111. Howe.
George Bingham,
John Shipton,
B. Harbaugh
John S. Dthiorth.
C. li. Zug.
Batraley;
Win. 0. Johnston,
Reese Owens.
B. Preston.
S. M. Kier,
Jia. M. Cooper,
nkh29:lydh
.PHILADELIVAIIRE , AND, LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 140 'ORESTNTIt fritiET,
Oppeefte• the Custom Heppe.
Capital seitsoielo' Assets M 444%
• - •
[LL BAKE ALL KINDS O P 1131.
V V IiERANOR. eitherPerimtual or Limited.on
every description of property or' erchandise. at
reasonable rates of premium.
. ROBERT P. KING, President,
At. w. 8A.1.1_ owiN.. vie. Presidakt,
' DIUON.S.
Charles Buse.. R. R. Co
E. B. Enribeh; som, ... Brown.
P. B. Berm: • • ' 04 . P. ' M ILL
C. Shermen, . . John Clerton.
B. J. Masers, • B. %Mar,
B. BLACKBURN, BeCretiry.
•
Jpil conia -an y . tatellfoisna"
* streets.
lONONGAHLA EMU COVAIii
OF PITTOBtriOR.
•
MMES
A OFFICERS.
RY 31. liminsoN. President
Cant JAB,. W094141471r A .*
•
OFFICIIIIO. - 4 1 4 -7 WAESt .
WM Insure all kin
Run . as tI FIRE and MARINE
ASSETS..MAY aimNiseit.
Stook iinTeliand
aadpsoured by two appfrovidnaums, $78.150
Bills Receivable eo
war 34
115 MO
Mort - -70
12,001 CO]
115 Shares Mechanics' .lisa " '
stock oast %Mt OD
MDS s aes , Pi t tisenn". -Beek
4o inareiaehi*ViiT.
4175:80 .
• •
•
stock 00w......; • • '.l„Mie ' •
50 Blume Bank WEPT-. • " f: . • -
burgh
• 0481 , 4111
ares of Book Accounts.: - .
Furniture.
DIRECTORS.
ROM
POST.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 10.
From the London Star. April 23
The Faindas Bishop of Orleans
Prays for the 'Union Cause.
Mgr. Divanlonp, Bishop of Orleans,
having recently addressed a letter to the
clergy of his diocese condemning slavery,
the Temps praises without restriction the
sentiments of the learned prelate, and ex
presses its satisfaction at being able to ad
mire at the same time the eloquent language
employed and the opinions expressed.
We openly acknowledge, says that jour-
nal, that the Bishop of Orleans has been
happily inspired in this circumstance.—
While protesting that he will take no part
in the lamentable quarrel which now di
vides .the United States, Mgr. Dupanloup
sums up the circumstances of it in striking
terms; he then recalls the regular, equita
ble and paCific measures proposed and
adopted to put an end to slavery, conclud
ing in the following precise terms :
It is the first time within sixty years that
the central power has adopted a decided
line of conduct in the matter, and that it
has engaged-the entire nation in a vigor
ous effort against the evil. The
. question,
therefore, without being terminated, is
seriously entered on; a step has been made,
a path of hope has been opened. That is
an additional motive for myself, and an
imperious need to pray God that He may
deign to bless an enterprise the pacific so
lution of which must be ardently wished
for.
Then, rising above the local question.
Mgr. Dnpanloup combats hand to hand
the principles ofslavery, and terminates by
quoting that famous declaration of the
Council of La Rochelle, drawn up in 1853,
shortly after the emancipation of the slaves
in the French Colonies. The Catholic
church has always deplored the serere sta.
rery in which a midtitude of men are re
tained, to the great detriment of their souls,
and has never ceased to labor to remedy so
great an evil. Without, indeed, examin
ing too closely if that has always been the
doctrime of the Catholic church, we ap
plaud the "ardent views" formed by Mgr.
Dupanloup, "that this severe slavery should
at length cease on the entire surface of the
christian world."
The Bishop of New Orleans does not
continue his hopes to the liberation of ne
groes in America; but in noble language he
exclaims in terminating :
Alas ! slaves are not the only people op
pressed. There are countries even in Eu
rope, for there is Ireland, there is Poland,
there is Syria, where oppression exists,
under a different form, without being a les
ser evil. For myself, I shall never resign
myself to any evil ; I deplore all, and wish
that I were able to remedy all; and, if my
life is sufficiently long, with the grace of
Ged, I will consecrate it - entirely to con
tributing my weak share of effort and labor
to effacing, one by one, all the scourges
which desolate humanity. If I could act
I would do so: , if I could speak I would
raise my voice; if I can only pray, I will at
least address my prayer to God.
102,9%5 25
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth SL, Bank Block.
NSURE% AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
I FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAACJONES President; JOHN D. MeCORD,
Vim Provident; b. M. BOOK. Secretary; Capt.
WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent.
DlRECTORS—laaiieJonei. C. G. .Wilson ar vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray. Johu AB.
L. Fahneitoek, John D. ittee.iril Captain Adam
Jacobi, R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. bean, Robert L.
M'Orew, Rota. IL Davis. ' n 02.3
100 CASM FRESH
BOOTS AND SHOES
Just receive,l at the
MASONIC lIALL AUCTION HUSE,
55 Fifth Street.
Auction Sales everyday allOand 2
o'clock. m;10-itd
--
COTTON HOSIERY AND cur.olrEs—
A superior assortment of
LADIE3 MILL DK EN'S COTTON HOSE,
do 110 FANCY 4; LOVES,
all of whieh we will wholesale and retail at the
lowest pries.,
EATON, MACRITM & CO.,
No. 17 Fifth street
C 404.1, SLAM AND LENE—SEALED
V Proposals, for delivering in the store 4 at the
WORM. OP THE lITTSIW /NH U.IB 0031-
PANY 230,000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal,
6U.000 Bushell of Slack, g
at lso 0,000 Bush
sof Lime will he received . the Oie of the
Company until WEDNESDAY the 21st in:t., at
3 O'clock P. m . The Coal, Sleek and time to he
of such.quality and delivered at such times and
in such quantities RI shall be approved of and di
rected.
The standard for Coal and Slack to be 741 pounds
per bushel.
Payments to batsman monthly. retaining 2.1 per
cent. as security.
Proposals to he addressed to Thos. Bake.
well Esq., President of the' Company. and
endorsed Proposals for Coal and Slack or Lime,
as the case may; be.
JAMES THOMSON. Engineer.
OMee of Pittsburgh Gas Company, I
May 9th, 1862. f my9;td
r wit 'GREAT
BOOK OF THE DAY.
BrtowNr..ow.s.
Will be a 12 no., full page, beautifully prhited on
beat paper,
ILL USTRA TED WITH FINE ENGRA VINGS,
. ALSO. 111.1PENB
STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT,
Fun pate hie Biretta of Letter to Rebel Seeretam
of War. Will oostain shout . 400 palm, hand.
meets bound in oloth. Retail price will be $1,25.
Reidy &bolt list aka , - •
. 10 rElubefhiptions recolvad at the book and pe
riodhial Store of
HENRY
1‘01.6.111.414*7#A1RME
RllllOlllll. 11111114.1101.11:1% 'IIIO4P
'J PI 4 Bozis.jugmial Ind &l y. •
No. ellftWitireet.
irsoon velem sinninor-40 'WALES,
XI, No. Olde Broilh_Aiiiedved 'sad der aide V*
Ste • COLLINS.
ir AK*
JLI 150 half barrels White Fish ,
75 do Herrin, _ •
mh2ll coLuon.
. .
Ilry z otrifiti a 's4 - 741ropi,!trelv,
ftmand
110 • by • . 0 wan. It 1118 • -
nwB - iroolistreML
Cattna '" "T C4lll7lll". oaiSsizia al!!
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laY3 Tna la. 1.
.13Mala
TR kk 10 ' , , 1110/Molli ZOLaNIc Miti____Wjf ayik
foeseleW
pi.TS 196 Wood wrist
-.A WITNIAL-PACIED AND NEW ROANS
.4 on. piton by
, BONN 4.S2TLEY INNOitt
ma8:.7111
--"*.miiiiLjWastZe;:
I==il
•
ti - - . •
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OP
...ALTMAISNAnre • AIL!"4
BEEN AND noire. WEIA./t o 1 'PRANKLIN,IIINANGO CO.;
Inelnding Goode salted for IPessairkeenfte
MILITARY PURPOSES,
Now in Store,
NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET,
And for Sale by
DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO,
WM. BRICE Bi, CI,
pRoDucE ANI* PROVISION
COMMISPIMM
NO: 15 SOUTHIVATER STREET,
WA- Liberal advances maleon consignments
when required. myl-lyd .
JOHN It MINOS-WY P ELLISON-RODMAN H ELLISON
JOHN B. ELLISON. & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND' ,PEST GS,
NO. 839 NfAilliET STREET,
(2.1 door below Fourtb,)
. PHILADELPHIA.
HO ST t MAGEE— -
Wholesale DruirgisP4,
O. WM MARKET hiTREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oda, Window Glass, Dye-staffs. be.. and
Agents for Kerosene: Ohio and Pittabunsh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin.
Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md
GEORGE GRANT,
manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer .
IY LIT.RY DRSCEPTION OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
my I-lP PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY _BRIAN,
WITH
40wIN 41e P10,11.11C.M.
M4NUPA (TUBERS & IMPORTERS,
F
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS'. TRIMMINGS,
O. 10 SOUTH FOURTH
.STREET,
tuyl:l3'd PHILADELPHIA.
cIIARLES NAG E,
Importer and Dealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, fiatinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c,
265 MARKET STREET,
worth Side. PHILADELPHIA.
tuyl-10
FRIES & LEHMA.N,
NO. 813 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, restings,
&c., (h..
Always on band a well seleoted stock of Goods
suitable for the trade. myl-lyd
rwrowntes OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
AND DEALERS IN
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STRIP=
PRILADELPIIIA. apliklyd
MORNING POST
ESITA.I3I.ISIIMIM NT,
CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS,
HAVING RECENTLY MADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
We are now prepared to execute all orders for
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK dti JOB PRINTING
With dispatch, and in the moat superior style
We have an office
SIMCONDI TO NONE
And will pay particular attention to
RAILROAD,
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING,
HILLS or IL&DING, CIRCULARS,
BILL BEAM.
czaTtricATr". itzennmeis.
DRAY TICKETS. RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
CARDS, . Eirimones,
HEADINGS, CONTRACTS,
Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col
lege and School Schemes, Hotel
Bills ofFare,lnvitations,Sco.
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C,
FOR CONCERTS & RENTEIMONS
ARM UNST_IIMPAASED
We Malts complete satlshottem sato TIME
BOOK WORK
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Ikbooll wad C•llage CM"! Kum!,
Mae*flagmen, Catifirlies,
•
Cessittat/essi,Bep rfs,Betefi,ete.
BLAN4.41. 1 41 1 1111: 1. :
Immo' mum!,
=Aim looks. cffEaffs , ETC,
.
Banks de Blaflk ug Homes,
DE/REIM:IED TO ORDER.
ALL woU raEOUTZD PROIRTia
BILIIR, & NITERS,
row avnaormiwisk ast-w••• it..
11111111IRT MIPS. V/kIUOI7II - 1 1 A r
TER444 o rodelw:c -, •
: , - • .
:~:~~:
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
STEAM PRINTING
PITTSBURGH.
TO OUR OFFICE,
In the city.
BUUITIMDZISDII,
Our facilitios for printing
Ireaisi. ,
• is; ;
OKAITIMED-ii,1866.
nvinrDAILY
• t
W., deo. Weald** Ind ;Iggigniegi ' evenings.
•011M117•ItIONOVON•le 1 4:120114_7 tO • Weleok
Andreas November lit to:ldlr. Act *ma 41.4 i
o'clock.
Deposits received of ill sign' not less than Oils
DOLLAL and a dividend of fhe profile declared
twice a year. in JoneandDeemehior. Inteest has
been declared semi-annual%
_in June etuillacenl
ber since the Bank wag ormsnisedist the rate of six
per cent. avear.
Interest. if not drawn out. 111 placed _JO the
credit of tho depositor as pncipal. aWlicitis the
same interest from the that dim of Jane and Da
comber. compounding twice a year , without
troubling the depositor to call or even to ,present
his pass book. At this rata money will double in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
SIGHT AND OHS-HALF Fca CNNT. A YEAR.
Books containing tho Charter. By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations , furnished antis. on app lication
at the office.
PRESIDENT.
GEORGE ALBRlifl.
VICE PRESIDENTS,
John B. Wradden, Isaac M. Peancwk,
John Holmes. John Marshall
Alexander Speer. James B; D. Meeds
Beuj. L. Rahnestook, A. M. Pollack. M. b.,
James McAuley.
James Hardman. finm3u=sclik•
, .
TIMM& . .
tohnender Bradley. . atties D. irfor:
G. Backofen. etertL Madera,
Fire Black. J ohn H. Mace.
J ohs B. Canfield. lame Shidie.
41mo A. Carrier, Hobert Babb,
Chart A. Colton. Walter P. Marehall,
Wm. John Orr.
John Realm Henry L. Ringwalt
Hopewell Hepburn, Jo hn 11. Shoenberger.
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz.
Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Thuile.
Richard Hays . Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Lively, Christien Yeager.
lIRCRXTAIV arD11,91111.2111.
CHARMS A. Ud.L.T9N.
HOLMES Ilk. 861114 'MAN EMS
AN • and Exchange Brokers end Dealers in
Notes, Drat, Acceptance'. Gold, Silver and Ban k
Notes. &clump on the Eastern and Western
Odes constantly for sale.
Co/Mations made br anti'. cities throughout the
United States. Deceits received in par funds or
current paper, No. 57 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
wx. 11. winui&Ans & co.;
BANKERS & EXORANGE BROKERS,
wool) STREET, CORNER THIRD,
jeß:ly PITTSBUGH, PA.
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A. lAD N •
OFFICE{ 431 Pena Street. NUM Ward.
COLLECTIONS .PROXOTLY. WADE{
Deeds. Bond& Mortgagee and other Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. ap6:ly
AGRIMM
D. B. ' BOG&
'fts
ILINUFACIVEI2B OP
Rogers' Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
A N D
GRAIN DRILL
OFFICE' Corner mother and • Clymer .
Streete, Ninth Ward, '
fel3:b • PITTSBURGH. PA.
STOVE
0
1 1 * 4 1"
•ct
A. BRADLEY,
NO. ao WOOD STREET,
corner Second, Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Pronto, renders, dto.
gar In our sample room may be found the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING wog STOVES
EUREKA. AND TROPIC, .
the merits of which have been fully tested by
thousands, and the Stove ,pronounced unequaled
by any in this market ; to gether with agreat many
other desirable patterns.
We have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING. STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to the public.
B? FAN CY _ ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FIERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are
offered at very ; low prima
Special mduesseeds"offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. no6:6m
JAMES A. FETZER,,
FORWARDING AND CONWASION MERCRIINT,
701 m SALM or '
Flour Grain. Baron, Lard Butter.
Dried F ruit and Pregame
Galeraltg, . : •
Verner Market aged What illtreals,
MUM:MOIL PA.
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Estb.
Dilworth, S. Cuthbert k Ron, Pittsburgh,
Boyd* Ott, Heisker Swearingen. G. Brady.
Caah.M. & M. Bank, List Hoivell,Mangle
George W . Andereon, Donlon, Paxton k
Wheeling. Co..
APOLIA HALLIBILLIARDHALOON.
CHARLESGARDNER , wouId remind hie old
friends and customers that HA L L to befound
at his old stand, APOLLOentraiice on
Fourth street. He hag ahrari ond the best
qualilor Lsmsrßeer„and in oonnection with the
ball. a well apteshated billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and cues •
Remember theplaem. Agollo•HalL Fourth it.
DearWood.*Wanes from Youth. irl(Pr
„
, YoIn.WAST DOME 4100. NEW
Fruit or.primate& Mines Meek mixed , and
all , other ; k m de of Spices; cooking Brands or
Wino. New•Oranalv Lemon and Citron - Peel go to
Haworth Clhotheivi in the Diamond, where you
wills.. new .erep of Fruit .and lower than at
my other holm. ht_the Al.. a_genoral and
tall smortinint of Pemihr Groceries, Teas, IV in es,
Brendle.., and all other kind. of Forman and
Doman Liquors.
RAWORTH & BROTHEL
de24 wiener Diamond and Diam ond ' lley.
T. T. WlllUltN do CO,
lIOUBE,. 011 I GI- Dir
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
N... 2 Xt. Clair Xtreet,
CORNER MOTIONS' WAY. second story.
ra-All work entrusted to me will be neatly end
promptly executed. eeda--ly
EATON, BEAMAN A CO— ----
N 9. 17 FIFTR STREET,
JORDAN!' AND RET•ILAR•
TdiunintsAOMerit,_... •
&wail?
kb%
Odlan tries.
so"'°dSasDeniers,'
I Cono l
And an kinds Artiliks—lalli "*".• ll.4 .1"
7hobAlii buriv o leit it alft iti u
qffi o. 77 Fifth street.
, sr/mu/wiz Tpunui 4pitaxap, : yea
tv litliZateztolictic=bloltr.
lethal*, yer r . tooerkielero ta:sloilgolaiik •
road; elow teat. kin to sew .autio.,wittools As«
, awi la a n herbal alioarete ogle tom
thOtowe . - . :.alle oil hi weed wpill 'Sire'
are .
~ Se re, " -ear t hi 'llloload
Inn be' _ _ . 0 . 1 4 - 40 . a . blille . llo. S t ut pax ;
taken tt♦' ceeties' Qii ill ie. erti it 01%-
4 u= o . l oillhairra n 'ke.; TentstolOotier
lis kilat or bob. will fi nd the
1111"4 _, 117 attel lik.
ow* '':: t . ' ' :1-': 4:2 A aleithet3aliritreet.
t ittritim Biniacto entre
,1141 :;1141F4n.
1 bus ~siil~s ~~.
*irk
'PATTERSON is DAWSON,.
ATTORNEYS A . T< LAW
NUNN'S LAW BOILORISIS,
JAlsuijond Street, scar Gramll. •
RAU PITT/WW*PA
- B. F. LUCAS, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STUN'
(Three door! below the Court Sous.).
Pirissuitea. PA
L, BRAOKENRIDOE,.
ATTQH,NEI' Al.r LAW,
OFFICE, NO. IMS FOUR= ST4
J. D. A.NCO•CIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 73 GRANT STREET
PI4'I'SIIIISAH„ ~? ~!~.
.1 Alll4 E SURGEON D WENS • suCcessor to G. W. Biddle. Na. 241 1-asek,
field street.
Offs ea hours from 8 to 1 o'cloolt, me,
to IS o'clock. -
IRON MAMIFACTURIMR:
ARKs .
Jones dr Laugliabwa,
MANUF#CITRIIII
IRON AND NAILRII.
JUNIATA AND COSMOS SHEET IRON.
Lauth's Patent Shafting, Pistil lA,
WAREROUSEB.
91 Water Street and 133 Mink 4Weed„
PITTSBIIRSIII, r ,
And eorner of Franklin and South Water', k
Chieagu.
ISAAC Jam...Jona; L. Bcrtp...Wat.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
CO.,JONES, Ban/ & . - -
IIANUFACTILTBEILS OF CUM
also Spring, Plow, and A B Steel 8=
and AXLLS, corner noes and Ping
no2l:is
PUTSBIMI. .
FURNITURE.
J. D. PACKINER awn:,
lorustrunE FOR cam--A FULL AR
. 1 .01tT31 ENT of Pittsburgh manufactured
VI TR SITURE, embracing
BUREAUX.
BOOK CASES
RDAIBLIL
and every article needed in a. well furuish B
eiewN
ling, as well as a fine assortment of
OFFICE r trawl - TIMM;
Constantly on hand and made to oidir.'
only terms on which lumina& Wows utile
lishmont is for CAS 11, Price.ars
Ingly. Persons in want of any thing it
Hue would be advantaged by Carl)),
_•• ' •
FACKINER 1111 WINER .,
No. 103 Smithfield street, balgralilL
m1324-1y
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHII;-*L';
CARPETS AND OIL OLOTIS
24 Pieces
NEW DRUGGETB,
75 Places
NEW BRUSSELS CARP*?
IT These bavejnet been receivett i aildet" l ti
the LATEST AND RICHEST PA it
the lowest prices.
W. M'CLIMNB(M.
111`. CAD.PETS, OIL CLOTH; le.
-AT
M'C A L L 17 mtoor.
No. fl 7 FeritetliiSlifitalli r' '
Botrairr PRESTOS:IB TO:1111111 - 11411.S•
advance in prices, of which Itheaeit- ': vantage i. offered in purchase FOR - e1:1
ST. FRANCIS' ,CO . -....
UNDER CARE OF THE FRAIN3SORN
riuus. INSTITIFFION., 11l /Ml=
. 0, i •
AL IN LO RETTO. Cambria meaty
nada four miles from C ; . • ...;
....; ' 11111
the direct route between' ' .' - ; ~t" 7 .., ts „ ..s,
bush: was SWUM iht • '
collier the wand Collegiate Roams i r k .
.ip:
The location of the Coll, lii . Sat .. . •,;
healthy in Penns& * poll* low • i : 1
these Mountains beeps_, ••
water, bracing air.'lled ' .11 .mweestlet•;lltpilleldlp''
10elliiiMlet. . - • -", i
The Scholastic year's
MONDAY after the Ittle of A
about the 28th of JUNlftfeliowlagf, ` trim
into two Sessions. Students eannotratara home
between the Sndona. All a
aary for Land ; Sorts7be. .
wi udents.ll be furnishhis by - the -tif
St
-. ; litt•..• ,3.
.
Instrumental and Volid Muidgiloirar 44
charge.. Student • Studen will be admitted Item' tO4
-
years to the age of manh
a ood. _
~ ,
_,_• • -• ,;i•••• , ..,
Tempt—Board and Tuition. Panagioffl • ,
Nubility and' ;;;;;;;;;;;;; a •
Cis-saint and M Oen' La .1' /A
amen%
Students Spend' yaemidn at the - /11
Referenes can he misdate. the ft : si
O'Couner, tc. the Rev. T. Sataysaidm ,'to
Loretto, and to other Clergylp Of 61A .:
_
HIIIIH
JawNQINE Muni
DINUCILIIO
to..order, and warraui
made. t he following r
Engines. Turning 'hat
Planate. for wrd 8 "
Honsin and Tobacco
Model Maiibinee. in 1
Pulling - and Mongers.
?crews. otamdisinote
in length. also
Doctor's:id Nigro' Ent
stessaoate. de. Latin
lug &m b ato orden p
nut .
feet Minebes tong.
Ordini Promptly
Solicited. - -
B.—Partionlar attan sad
Ma ch
&mils repaint on Print' kingpin,
ines. •
SMITH, PARK &
NINTH wA.itx) pcmrsiimar,
• L „... :
tiinnma,• • • •• • ••••
Warehouse. No. 141 Pine Sod m Wrifi . - " ke*
di!
.!. .., n
Maaufsetorers of all sizes Ned ,‘,
Coal Oil. Retorts and Seine. Das and
Sad Lama Deafness Wagon Dozes met
imiti v i
Pulliesjiangers and Coupling". i...:: •t
, •
Also Jobbing and Machine Ca orsovisedi•
wri rtrA P er ler.
iee laiseh teh4ol-p.' iiivelltt
theFesedmauserategarefittsewillgapt . : - 1 -
Attended to , -
.. - -• . - Ildislaws. rol:14
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:,:.
GENERAL ONTINCR.:‘ .-
. .1 !.,..-',"
Prrraa'r. P. Waves a • Cuieimillarmkro4:-.' `-'
. , Pittstemo. i11a.7 lataln. • -,''',-
1 1 11TORICZARISRIMellleMbejuldRirti es 4 '.
..a.'" Wayne ami--,inlbes 7 1-
£: TO , .
having received:. _ r a pr*id .'y , • O, r. 4:
Railroad.frout azattlittiaft . fo '4 , . . • r. , • - k ...,
aloPohdhigmajapc-Aia ' , we. , Ae) . ,
,ProPertWitg i ty . 0 rh, Mg ' • * mg' ,
mum Ra anyili trammaseno - .. f . .
aad manammuct mid roadiaad-properw. ' ...',"'
Ali persons employed on or about sublabullV J. , i.
may,,,eontinue In their reopeetin , Politimis et its -
tloturuntil fiuter noon. . ,- vz
All tenons *aalde ti laticiiiitid.. . I 4 ' • 3l
iii
minas anurapeateamage . iv ,i I.'
Onus or sheets
the 1. , r•
owe apply to the propetoMeera
mitble eons ia bound .by mi) - pir 4
unadjzta tlt drawl, " .e.. 41-
tit
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PAR'
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malthitirati
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