• mama. TO AIL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. muumuu AsitAlrozstxrr. Commencing May sth, 1882 TIME TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK, and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Fast Line. Mail Leaves Pittabargh I.ooa. in. 7.10 a. m. 12. 50 P. m. Allegheny 1,10 a. in 7,20 a. in, 1. 00 P. 21. Arrives Crestiine 8.20 a. In. 5.21) Ft. Wayne.... 2,10 p. 2.25 a. m . Chicago 2,35 p. m. 2435 a. in, FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, Leaves Crestline... Arrives at C01um0913...11.30 a. in. 10,15 p. m. Cincinnati. 4,211 P. m. 540 a. m. St Louis__ 0.25 a. in. 9.00 p. m . FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves _ _ _ .1j1,45 a. ra. 7,26 p. In. 8,50 p . m CrestMin.—S-50 a. in. Arrives at Indiauspolis.6,3op Jeonii. -^ • sf. - L0nib......Y,14 it m. 0,15 p. in. ALL Traiaii through to Chicago without change otgare. 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 funnier. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH ChicaChicaggo Ma u l EX il 340 CEI3 ..00 in a. m Cincinnati and St. Louis Express 7,45 p. p. in ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federa street Station. Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 0,00 a m 10.40 aat 5,15 a m 0.50 ala 12,00 m 1,30 p m 0,15 ain 0,30 aln 4,40 pm 645 p m 12.W1 pin 2,00 p in 41,30 pm MARKET 8,15 p 3, TR2O p m 5,00 p AIN. Leaves Alliance at 5,30 a, m. Arrives at Allegheny at 10.30 a. m. Lea 'vs Allegheny at 3,10 ja. Arrives at Alliance 8,00 p. m $3. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes sldwer than Pittsburgh time. 1131. Tickets good on the accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced prices. The 46,2111 p m accommodation train oonneots at New. Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough trains connect as follows: At RAM. with stages for New Castle, Mercer, oungstown- 41 'n. At Orrville, Ohio. to and from Millersburgh. Akron, Cuyahoga. Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Sandusky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. As Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Toledo. etc. At Fort Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint ,Louis, Quincy, Keokuk. St..l oseph and interme diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago . with trains for all points in Illi nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further-information and - through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket/let. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q., CASSELBERRY Agent. Allegheny. JOHN 13 JERVlS,_General Superintendent. WM. P. SHINN. General Passenger Agent CLEVELAND. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD.- SUMMER ARRAYORMFINT. On and after MONDAY, MAY Sth, 1862, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as follows: PITTSBURGH__..,__ COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA' STEUBENVILLE. Loam Pittaburub..f.-1- 140 a. Am 12 4 0 Ihp. do Steubenville.. I 4,00 -.4•0011' do . Newark. I 0,50 " 1 0 ,15 " do Columbus l 11,10 •• 11,45 Arrives Cincinnati 4,90 p.m. .6;40 a. m. - • St. Louis No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Gin tinned: Splendid sleeping cars attached to all nigh trains. LewesPITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE Piitsburgh......l.oo ain 6,lo'a m 12,50 p m Weillsirille 3,00 " $.14 " 3,05 ' Steubenville...4,oo " 1416 " 4,00 " Wheeling_ . _4,54 " 10,23 " 4,55 " Arrives Bellair • 5,03 " 1 10,40 " 5,05 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,`. and at .Bellair with Central Ohio Reitril - ad for Zanesville, Lancaster. Circleville, Columbus anti Cincinnati. Indianapolis and saint Louis and points west PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in. 1 12,30 - p.ai. do Wellsville 4,25 " 3,00 do Bayard 6,10 " 4,14 " do Alliane 6,43 " I 4,40 " do Hudson 8,00 I 5,49 " Arrives Cleveland • 9,13 " I_ 6,30 " Conneetim at Bayard. with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fdrt Wayne and Chicago Railroad, at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and "Cincianati It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with and E Rlt for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C k T It it for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north west. Wellsville , Accommodation loaves at 4.00 p. M. Returning 'halos arrive at 2.20 a in,.0,114a ru.'*,2s:and 14.00 p m. . • Threat% tickets' to all prominent points in .the west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro eared at the Liberty street denot. Pittsburgh. .; JOIMETEIV ART, Ticket Agent. For further particular* apply to. WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's office in Freight Station. Fenn street. ___. . . nor/ 1882. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON' AND AFTER.' MONDAY': MAY sth PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILIOAD. •.. EIGIrT . DAILY TRAINS. rramE arintsvaiLlipA:fra' ririkiar lespettthorabaumer Station everrmoiking (e . *ce tSupday) 2.511 111 : St11411:11g gots. attke p making direct =AM at Harrod** for Baltimore au& Mb' n, for New Mirk via The Allentown route . THE THROUtIII EXPRESS. TRAIN leaves daily atik,lls . o m, stopping' only at principal eta - . stions, maktng direct eenneetion at Harrisburg fer Baltimore and IYasblngtun. Mut tiir New York vitt Allentown route. TILE FAST LINE leaves the above named sta tion daily, (egi . sopt Sunday): at &Mea t in.. deli ping onlyat igruampal station', eonnecunisit Har risburiforllaltimore and Washington. This train arrives in Philadelphia at NAG p. m., making elose connection for New Park from Kesumagton Depot at GAO p. in., over casoden k ACCOMMODATION TRAIN& JOHNSTOWN' ACCOMMODATION :TRAIN, kayos daily (except Sunda) at giAlls P.M.. doil y= at all stations and running as. far as Cons mouth. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wa IPB station leaves daily (except Sunday.) id 6,48 a. in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'a station leaves daily. (eacaPt Sunday) at 11,110 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station lames doily, (eacept .Hunday) at 4,lMip. n. - FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leaves daily. (errant Sunday) at 6,15 RETIIRNING TRAINS ARRTYE IN 'PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: _ p. m Pagf - Line...--. ... 1 1245 1605 a. m. a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10.115 a. to. let WeilltStation Accommodation 0410 a. In. Pd Wall's Station Accommodation:.„..s,los.a. to. id Wall's Station Accommodation.-..ihfilf P. im 4th Wall's Station - Accommodation 6,10 p, illig•Trakts foe Blairsville and -Indiana coined at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Ac commodation- East and West. and Express and Mail West, F,tll.E: • :• TO NM $12,50 vt I A 10,051 BALTIMO - 9,50 LANCASTER HARRISBURG...-. ... 7,45 Balipehinikedto all stationson the Penn sylvania mtiftftd.: and to Philadelphia. Balti more and New York, lirPiunosurs purchasing tickets in oars will be charted au mum secordbut_to distance trav eled inebilditien to the station rates. - excepf from statisanwhire the company has no agent. NOTICW-In case of-lona the Company will hold thellillakflle responaible for personal b only. end for an amount not exceeding $1 R. $ll.--du Oinnilmn Line has been employed to minigigassengersitnd bulgur to and from the depot, 'a motto mimed 26 cents for each pa4senger and. Per ticketsapPlY to J,ISTEWART, Asset. =. At the Penna. It. IL•Piesma Station op Liberti and Grant - streets. •mmOCH ILEUM, Rai ' General Superinteiteat, Altoona, Pa. GUMS FEIN •CALF • BOOTS; $4.00 . . MINT'S FDEIL. ra eg CALF B - van an. _IPME CALr BOOTS .00 • D. S. . D NA .. 'lido* 11=4. A. C . -- - CHEAP lIIILLDI3II4 T- ' bead*. lot on Webstersfreek frost by 127 Piet deep to a 25 feet eMeiY:. • , VW. Form& by li CUTHBERT &BONS. myS - Nel.l•Mititet Mit. • _-, . "4* r , , t• Avon ck-,3 NZW . , . leetrrt - its NIVEA AND RAILILOAD. . - • INIONIPOLIS AND CINCINNATI L L Comeeftg_ at Indiana Polls wi th Terra Haute, and Terve Haute and Alton Swigged. to St. Louis and Lafayette and IndianapelisiNwir Al and S a dmi c higan Central Hamada for CHIBA- Go. itOCH ISLAND. BURLINGTON. and all intermediate points. Th r ove' Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in lees time than by any other route by twenty four hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for COIIIIIIissiOn; NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE OR COMMISSION AT LAWN/MCI:BURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. (No. 115 Water street) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH RR csirrs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago. Peru , Green castle, Crawfordsville. Charleston Paris and Mat toon. &e. H. F. LOAD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. h 3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. s,ao p. in 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 the NORTH MINNOVRI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. W Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North hl imuuri Rail road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON. Pree't and Hen? Supt . North Missouri R. R. Hgnag H. Suwon, Gen'l Traveling Agent. selthfins 5.45 a. m UPHOLSTERING. ...„ ..... UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. 7/SINE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC- J. TURE and keep constantly on band every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Alattrases of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Sir Prompt attention given to all orders fiw fit ting and laying down Carpets Oil Cloths Le. octl7:lyd • ROBEIITB & ROF!NIOK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, MERE FAMILIES . HOTELS, RES IURA:VTR and the trade generally ran be supplied With Chespeake Bay Oysters . . at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade so licited. ELI YOUNG. Proprietor. Young's Eathig Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the west palatable style. ELI YOUNG, odd corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. SAVAGE HO IT S. 141 No. 330 Liberty Street. Next to Pennsylvania Passenge'r Depot, JOHN SAVAGE: Proprietor. ILAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improvements. this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to :accom modate his old custouturs and the . public gener- Ally, with the bestthe markets affords Oy.ters will be served up in every variety .1 stylo,diaring the season. Ills Wines, Liquors and Ales he hale confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. - - Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received drily and sold wholesale and retail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TIEFOS. STONE. I'roprie tor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED EP, at a great expense, with all the modern im provements. this popular resort., the subscriber is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords.. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the He31444)11. LIQUORS and•ALES he feels eonfidentin re commending to the public for their excellence. gist-111EALS served up at all hour,,, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap I:ly OUR HOUSEI, NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, PIT"PS Ft MI MI. rrinE SERSCRIBER ANNOUNCES 1 to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, Arc., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house wit Is everything in the eating and drinking Übe at the shortest notice. - JAHLX HALER, . Troprieteir. EIXCILI.,O4.I , II)Lt„ OYSTER _ AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WIROLRSALE AND RF:TAII. DIAL P:RS IN LAKE AND EASTERN" FISH, FRESH PIIII;ADNLPIITA AND NALTIN6RE OYSTERS AND WILD (lAMB. All In their Proper Season. .n 026 OEO. REM. EMAN & CO. 11111 A NISI02111 . 1110USE.; GEO. AURENTZ. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street, ust be side the Passenger Drape , .of the .Pennsyivania Railroad, which makes it the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. The - rop ; ring, at eons ex . Hider p_ense, fitted up, in itieellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would rftwetfully solicit a share of public patronage. Hie Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. felrly WINES AND LIQUORS. . WILLIAM BENNETT, DIPORTNR AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordiale, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120.1,010) STREET, Pittsburgh fe22:6m WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamondiAlley, near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. sir Always on hand, Blackberry. Cherry .and Va i r ey ß i ts e n . diee. Old Monongahela Rectified intifi3 TALLOW, OIL AND GREASE— bbIs Tallow. 20 Ala Graft • In atom lad•for sale F. SELLERS k CO. Penn street. Pittsburgh FORE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE jt. sale Jewelry • ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WERT. J. R. GARDINER. 62 FIFTH STREET. _ DOLL Burma- As, 1 barrel Pratt Roll Butter{ eiares 1s an box d for sale do by do ust received by JAS. A. FkTzt.R, Corner Market and First Greet, CO.PARTNEIPAIIIP-11.41f INS A 9. seciated with wi in the Real Estate and Oen- B era! T: omatirsicia - -Ikeigkeetcit. CUM fa M r be nanfe of S. CUTH & SONSconducted. . . S. CITINBEST ...... OVUM= I. B. 01117THIS'ST CUTWORM' 4kII4IINO,'•WILIL. Efir sis TATE and General ,Consinbelois ;Awn* MARKET mut Pittsburgh. attend to the tile of Rail Rabbi. Collection ofnts ha, and ntliemeat of militia of moons demand. ap2 _ G.Losamerints ea issiutiais poly dered Soapitenereoeixedand for sale by_ _ mc a „ H. COLLIN& • DAY. t ramior zw o.- _lsm,,,woreatioatt la& Mal kinds of IkiLriOdta I --flo-Uff • 0u..4•!1t , ;4ka 3 4EO_ "..171. woa W.REIIIII7BAIKIN BY THE RELLUICE MUTUAL nrinnuara COMPANY, • On Buildings Limited or Perpetual. Meechan diee. Furniture. &c.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. $OO wmmirr orriozoT. Cash Capital, 11229,516 00. Assets, omos,aos 96. Invested as follows, viz: • First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,665 00 Ground rent, first class 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 VS cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, coat Philadelphia city 6 H cent. loan Allegheny County 614 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10am.... 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.57 10 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on baud mid in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 ssos 96 CLEM TINGLEY, President en DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphatu, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown. William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John It. Worrel. Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland,. Charles Leland, Frederick Leming, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. , Johta Bissell, Piitsburgh. lIINC II MA Secretary. J. GARDNER COFIUN, Agent, myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. ----- IikELAWA ME MUTUAL SAFETY IN. RYSIUKA \ICE COMPA NCORPORA TEU THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers; Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all porta of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ste. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Sunder, Thcophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Trituquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Hand, Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Goo. O. Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniuton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, Jones Brooke, Spencer Mllvain. Thee. C. Hand. Robert Burton, Jr.. Jacob P. J 01111. 4, James B. WFarland. .1 odium P. Eyre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. Morneust, A. B. Burger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. }MINT iiiinftr RN. Secretary.P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, join No. 63 Waterstreot, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS non E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .1 COWAN IC OF PIIILADELPII lA. OFFICE: NO. 435 and 437 CUMTNUT STREET, near Fifth. ' STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Aet of Assembly. being: First Milrtgages, amply secured $1,896,393 88 Real Estate, (present value $103,313 61.) cost Temporary Loans on ample (\Mat . tent! Securities 80,13: Stocks, i.present value ($ 4 ), 6667 72,) c05t 89.786'66 NoteA and Bills Iteceivalele 1,821 to Ca. 411 27,919 1* .f as Tim fluty pr..fits fim, premiums whi s2. ch t his COatM pan y ,•an by urn 11 , 111 rielCS which have been determined. I nsuranees made on every description of Prop-, erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are iN,ln.i,tont with linearity. Simi, their incorporatMn, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exeeeding Four Millions of dollars, thereby af fording evidence the advantage of Insurance, no well ad the ability and disposition to meet with promptneos all Losoed paid during the year 1569,862,153 $lll, DIRECTORS. Charley W. Rancher. • Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuelrant, Isaac Lea, - Jacob R. Smith, •Edlwuni C. Dale, George W. Richards. George Pales, CIIAS. N. BANCKER. President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. A. &Elm. Secretary pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mil Northeast our. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIITTSBUB43III. : • GEORGE DARSIE President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, limit Agent. No. 92 Water etreatlSPang-St CA's Warehouse, up stairs) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds (d' FIRE and MA RINE RISES. . A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the commit:tility. and who ore determined. by promptness and liberality, to Min n the diameter which they have assumed, a s of fering the best protection to these whudeeire tube insured.• . . ,• . .. . ASSETS. OCTOBER 3016. ISM, Stock Accounts $ n:1,00‘) tin Mortgage 2,1411 IN/ Oilice Furniture ;),),11 ix) Open Acceuute. etc - 7.)4(E) 43 Cash . IS,3:11 99 Premium Notes 7.7,(i1ki )i) Notes and Bills iliseounteil • 174,u75 14 tni, 251 it; DIRECTORS. It. Miller. Jr., James M'AuleY, Nathaniel Mimes. Alexander Nimick. tieorge Darsie' Wm. 11. Smith. Chas. W. Rick etson. Andrew AekleY, Alexander Speer. David M. Long Rees J. Thomas Beni.llakewelL John R. Wenn°. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. • SAMUEL REA, SeeretarY. WM. BAGALEY. I'vesident. Office, Cor. of Blairket, and Ws/ter Mtn, Insures against Loss 'Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern end Western Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Sean. Images against Lam mid Damage by Fire, DIIIECTORS. Jos. Park. Jr.. B. F..lones. z; M. Howe. licorice 'Dunham. John Bhipton, 8. Harbaugh. John 8. Dilworth. C. 11. Zug. Wm. Ragaley, Win. 0. Johnston. Reese. Owens. .B. Preston. S. M. Kier. Jas. M. Cooper, J. Caldwell. inh2k4dh .PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE , COMPANY,' NO. 149 ORESTNNT STREET, Opposite the emitting Witte.. Capital *219,100 Assets 0 30 4,949. WILL HAKE ALL HINDS OP IN SU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description •of - Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN_ . Vice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayed, E.• R. Cope. E. B. English. (Meuse W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Pant, C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Masers° • E. W Bar, F. BLACHBURN, Secretary. J. U. COFFIN, Agent. jy4:13 , . Corner Thitd and Wood streets. lONONGAHRIA JWBANCI COIPANY OFFICE RS. JAMES A. HUTCHISON. President. HENRY M. ATWOOD. Secretary. - Capt. J AS. WOODRIJRN,Ven't Agent. OFFICE NO. 814 WATER STREET. ' . . Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. ASSETS. MAY 10th, 1861. Stock Due Bills, payable on demand • and secured by two approved names. $78,750 OD Bills Receivable 23,557 34 Bills Discounted 'R1.21t7/3 114rttage 12.000 00 115 S ares Mechanics' Bank stock met .$ 6.165 IV 100' Shares Citizens' Bank stock east 5,175 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock coat.. • 2.060 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts- . burgh.. 2.750 00 ---- . 16,10 Belaneeefßook Accounts —• 05,997 00 15 OM* Furniture 010 OD 90 - • ...... 49,152 30 *l3l 17 AIRE'TOIIB. twaajl. Holmes. Jam. A. Hate Wanly wil e= wi f e. .., ,Jakt s.u.... Atwelt. r ' WA. ' ' it; lehardrn . lays, '' - ' ? 4 4 1 - 0, ) . • ' IL Wa r w . .. , . A. I- : 7, k'. -:. . . .: • "J. ill sum sAirdwile OF pixxi.ADET.:I39HLIA.. IP I U. V. . Or PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 21. Edwin Porrest. A Washington :correspondent of the Springfield Republican, describing a breakfast at Willard's, and some of the notables seated at the tables, writes as follows of the " Great American Trage dian:" Here is another giant head, though its owner acts as if it aches. I presume it does. He played King Lear last night.— Edwin Forrest eats his breakfast alone— eats it fitfully, as if he would rather not eat it. He passes his hand over hie forehead. as if to allay its pain. He glances at his paper, he looksabout, taking in everything with those black; restless, melancholy eyes. Rich and famous, he is a wretched man ! A man of strong passions and affections, wifeless, childless—ghat are riches or fame to him ?, In his house in Philadelphia hangs a picture of two little children—one bathing her naked feet in a brook, the other stepping out, with the sunlight on her (tead. ThAL toll of this man, how for hours he Au% ~"ntints elf away, gazing on this picture. No child voice :,itigs melinly through these worse than deserted halls! The roan must have something child-like in his nature who can thus seek solace tiw its hopeless deso lation ! 27.90000 30.000 00 New Shrubbery Calceolarias This class of calceolarias thrive pretty well in our climate, and make good sum mer bedding plants,—propagating well from cuttings, and keeping well over the winter.: We insert the following list of new English kinds in order to call at tention to the merits of the class: YEaa.—Crimson, tinted with scarlet, habit first-rate; a most abundant late blooming variety, and will be found ad mirably adapted for bedding purposes. Harlequin.—A. most pleasing variety yellow, distinctly spotted and blotelted all over the flowers with crimson, very dwarf in habit ; a most abundant bloomer. Little Derrit.—A pleasing soft yellow, fne•shaped flower, dwarf and good habit: a most abundant bloomer; first-rate for bedding. Magenta.—Beautiful dark velvet crim son, tinted with scarlet, of fine shape and good habit. Princes ellow t with prim , rose shading very effective: good shape and habit. The, lion Mrs. Adams.—Primrose col or, distinctly spotted all over with crimson spots: n finely shaped Bower of good halo- The Queen.—Pure . yellow, beautifully marked all over the flower with rich cin nabar red spots; a great improvement on my Lady Pahnersou. Victor Emanuel.—Fine reddish scarlet, distinctly pitted with crimson dots, first rate habit, and will prove a good bedding variety. 102,995 Iti ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. 01' PITTSBURGH. OFFICE. No. 37 Filth Nl., Honk Block A 4/ A I NAT ALL K I NI/Pi OF JR FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAACAONE.S President: JOHN D. MeCOltD. Vice Presttienti D. M. Itin.W. Sis!retary Capt. WILLIAM lAA NI, tie:karat Agent. DIRRCYORS—IsaiIe Jones. C. ti. Hussey, liar vey Chia% Capt. R. C. (tray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fabonstoek. John D. McCord. Captain Adana illtoobe. R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Dean. Robert L. M'Orow. Robt. H. Davis. no 1l S.OO. CAIWAI F ILEX II BOOTS AND SHOES Jus t reeeive'd at the MASONIC lIILL AUCTION HOUSE 55 Fifth Street. Auction Sales every day at 10 nail Weisell. my9o-4t, C OTTON DONIERY AND 4611.11NE5. . A superior assortment of LADLES & CIILLDREN'S corroN 'sr.. do da FANI:ti all of wblch we will sell wholesale at al retail at the lowest prices. EATON, MACILUNI & CO., apt No. 17 virdi street. OAIL. SLACK 331, LIME—SEALED C Proposals. l'or Id ivering in the stores at the WORKNOP 711 E PlTTsgtf7:ol6.is (y)m- P.l 250.000 Bushola of Bituminous Coal, MIAOW Bushels o fShick, and alio 0. Pu:h nls Li`me will lot received at the ittliee of the Coml.:me until \V EDNESDAY the 2lst inst., at 3 p'elpek p.m. 'no , Coal. Slack anal Lime to he of such quality and delivered at :melt times anal in suck tjuantit ies as shall he approved of anal di reefed. - • . l'ilestindard 11,r Coal awl Shwk to be 76 !mutt per b 1141.11. Payments to be matte monthly, rotainiog 'AI per cent. as )eciirity. Proposals to be athiressol to Thoe. Bake welllt Zee" Preoddent or the Company. a [al endorsed Proposals Mr Coal and Slack or Lime, as them* may be. JAMES THOMSON, Engineer. Office ofPittabargh Ow Company, t May 9tkt, Pe/ j my 9; t.l T HE iUREAT BOOK OF THE DAY. UROWNLONV'ON, Will bo a 12 no., full page, boainifully printed on beet paper, ILLUSTRATED WITH FINE EIWIRA YEWS I=l STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT, Full page Giti:simile of Letter to Rebel Seeretary of War. Will contain about 400 pages. hand somely bound in cloth. Retail price will be $1,25. Ready about last of PILIW. 141 b 211 pt o s received at the book and pa rioilioal Store of HENRY surrzu. NON 71 AND 72 IPIFTBIII=I,ET, next door to Post Office. ntyB mlinewin. HVLV s OLD PAM' SOA P e. in Batee.justieoeived and'ibr sale by Ewing A. KELLY, iny7 No. 09 Federal.street, Allegheny. 7UDR I OO3I CORN RRIUSEI-30 BALES 111 0 No. 1 Ohio Brush received and for sale by mys ...HENRY H. COLLINS. LAKEFit4III— half barrels White Tub: 75 do Herring, received by mhoCOLLINg irjrAZELTON BROTHERS' NEW JUL YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the Inrge Seven Octave Rosewood.. Pianos. • front Haselton Brothers;Waw York. hut reeeiVed and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, myB 81 Wood street I , IOOPIUPS, CAMPENTION9 AN D V Stone Cisip.i.rs TikAtiktgthtbr IAY3 SOWN k TETLEY. DS Wood street. TIMM HOOPS, _29 341 NO. 1 lot Wetly ' SOWN&TETL streeEY. -dot 136 Wood t Dint on by m7l BO W 4k.TETLIT. 124 Wood st,. OATS MONTT, OT TO ICP FOR OHM. - ' S~ • • I/ENEOEFEEt DE SEED ETRAREEit. rigtM4 lo loor hantilic i r and for sale ../Ei -A LONG, LatittilLitotit to itare's Howl. swum iteens -100 DOZEN !MITE AND COLORED 1111141Effir MOODA, ,01/IpACRUM & CO. lkaglakialsk , 13.1. et of a Nicw arsimit or MIN AND X101.78' W.IEA.II; Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now In Store, NO. 831 CHESTNITT STREET, And for Sale by DR COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO. myl-lmd PRODUCEWM. BRICE &PROVISION CO., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, !Mt 'Liberal atienneee made on Conßignmenta when minket!. niyl-134 JOHN 4:1.1.1:1 , 1N..K91P1LAN B JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTH'S, .CASSIMERES AND VESTING'S, NO. 239 MARKET STREET, ' (24 dour 1 / 1 4910W Foorlh.) inyLlYd PHILADELPHIA. 111111$? & MAGEE— Wholostale EbraiguiNtia, NO. 523 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEA LEM IN Paints. Oils Window Glass. Lye-stuffs . &c.. and Acents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid. Camphens, Tar. Pitch. Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Orea.se. ntyl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DESCRIPTION or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET. myl -ly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, a WITH JAIN CI; C( )1"1 , 2 & VIiIA.IICM2 MAN I ' ('T'UItERS 4f: I MPOUTERS. MEN'S FURNISMINO GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 NORTH FOURTH RTREET. PHILADELpubt CMARLEX MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinotta, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 313 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vesting:, tfc. Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., TIIPORTINS OP - WINES, BRANDIES, &c., 1 0 1 NE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. &p10:10 IMEMMM MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING mogfrA.l3l,xsi3mw.mr, CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS PITTSBURGH. HA VI NO DECENTLY MADE ENTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE We aro now prepared to execute all orders for EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ROOK do JOB PRINTING With dispateh, and in the most superior style We have an office STICIOINIID TO NCON.V. In the city, And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRIEM BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, RILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEMS, CERTIPICATEN, REGISTERS, DRAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ENTELOPIA, HEADING& CONTRACTS. Bhowbilla, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and Bohool &themes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitaticausoho. Or &eltities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOR CONCERTS k EXHIBITIONS ARE UNSITIZPA.I3I6IO)! • ' We eau insure eosuilletesatisketlon nate TIME AND PRICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. _ . . tirhool and College estalegues, KlNeelbuie•Ns edidegues, Csaiditiatti*,BeportA,Balelliode. BLANK soolut.' BLANK BOOKS. CHNOKS, Era. Ranks 411r*bag Nousee, FURNISHED TO. ORDER. ALL WORK =WO PROXPTL* BARE & 111M148, MST BIIILDINGIO, sth imeml INs. Cum 711111". " 21, gril 0 . 16 ai•S 11.1011 LY E. MUM. • grigas olrlit.Volllll AMU V LLA _-N ` D • S Auction, and by • Grk LAIIISO :CarS: ' tsPee6 . i t W ° b e9s l Wi l / 4 9. 4114 to . ' t it *. itios i Trtar7.... :: , , igi0 .: : . r . : -- i- :3* f'-'• ----- • --, i j " ...7.7.1: dad as sa innialrir OPIINDAILYMIIINEIVIOSONDLOCKS eke. WOADDIIIIND and liatuday enings. has. lbw let toßwresabar boa ev (Volook amnion Malabo, Ist to Kay Lt. from II to 111 te salb _ • • rosin w ed all nati am lace than Osa Bor tts. sad a dividend' of the prats deolarod twieearsar.in June aadDeeember. lateral. has been deelouredassai-saawdly. _in June aad Meow basins. the Bank was organised. at the rate of sin per ant. agar. Interest. if sot drawa oat. I. placed to the credit of Ow depositor as Prinaboal.•and ban the anis interest from the gist des orJuse and De caliber. eolacim twice a yea; without troubling the for to call or "D?= to present his par book. t this rats gooney will doable In lea than twelve year. making. is the aggregate RION? AND nag -HALF PER MN?. A 17411. Book. wataining the Charter. By-laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis. on application at the office. PIRSIDINT. • GEORGE ALBREE. vice PIRSIDRATS. John B. M'Padden„ bane M. Pennock, John Holum. John Marsha_ .11 Alexander Slw, James B. D. Meeds, Benj. L. Fahnestock. A. M.Burgwi Pollock, M. 1).. James McAuley, James Hardman, . Win. J. Ah.lem:Ti. TRIJETIMS. Alexander Bradley, James D. K idly. • John ti. Backoren, Peter A . .. Madeira. thuorge Black, John IL Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle. Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Cokes, Wafter P: Marshall. Wm. Doughui, John Orr, • John Evan& Haar, L. Rummell, Hopewell lieriburn„ John H. ShOenberger, Wm. S. Hawn, Win. B. Schmertz, Peter H. Hanker. Alexander Thuile. Richard Hayi, Lase Whittier, Wm. S. Laud/. Christian Yeager. - ilky IMAMS 4* NM, 'BANK ERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts. Acceptance., Gold, Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . • Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 57 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, JAMES M. TAYLOR OFFICE: Peen Street, Firth Ware jrIOLLEETIOIITS PROMPTLY MADF R.-1 Deeds, Bonds. Mortgagwc and other Lega Writing Drawn. Aeknowledgemonta Taken ant Bills Probated. nptkly I). H. ROUEHf4 at SON. MANIIPACTIIMS or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GRAIN 11011 - 1117LAL. TEETII, OFFICE* Corner Butler and Clymer iiireeiM.Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH, PA. A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner llleaned, Pinebureh, Manufacturer and Monads notßetail dealer in Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, renders, &o. In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits to which have been fully tested by thousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with &great many other &nimble pattered/. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offered to the public. Mir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles.. Common Kitehen Bow and Jain .Orates, all of which are offered at very low price.. Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS.. . n06:61n JADIES A. 'FETZL7I, FORWAROMO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT TOR TEI lIALI OT Flour. Grain. Beemi„'. Lard. Butter, Dried Fruit mull Pradabe Generally,. Corner Market and Blast Bgreeta, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Frands G. Bailey, Esq.„ Williaat Dilworth. Sir._ 8. Cuthbert •411 Soo. Pittliburgb, Boyd Ott. Meister & Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. M. & M. Bank. List Howell. Mangle A Co., Gouge W. Andersen. Donlon. Pantos & Co., Wheeling. r2lik2ptEis APOLLO HALLBILLIAKDOALOON. CHABINSUARDNEItiwouId remind his old friends and customers that be H is t o be found at his old stand, APOLLO , HA ' 'entrance on Fourth street. e has minima on dTtbe beet SMOKY of Lager Veen and in connection with the hall. a well al e rted billiard =Wm with good table, balls atm. _ Aranember lila en AEollo Ball. Fourth et. a ear Wood. entrance from Four th. blab IV YOU WANT SONE GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, am, and all other kinds of Baleen; °noting Brandy or Wine. New Orange. Lesion and (Aron Peak,* to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where You will get anew erop of Fruit and lower Huin at upy other house in the eity Also a_general and tall assortment of Family Hiocerieo. Teas, Win Brandies, and all other kinds of .I?ormyn swot Bomestle .11AWORTH & BROTHER. de.% corner.iamond and-Diamond-alley, T. T. WIBURN dir CO, 71-1 43 I . , •-•NEI-• ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 st. 11.010449: • I CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. mond dory. aii4llwork entreated to me will be nestl prienpuy Mitllllo4l. wly EATON. A4Clll4llpll a CO JOBBEDIS AND BETAILEB• Trimming', Embroideriew. Hoeiery Ahhtg. Collars, • Simpanders. Skirts. Sun and Rain Umbrellas. • Corsets. Ribbons. Ruches, Hoods. . . And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. IS. Wiwi's'. buyers mapip enlist - Lemur. EATON. CRUM & CO.. . ' *PM . • _ ..77•Filth street. YAXMAN= WWII LANDO WO* 11ALIW-11NIO Ames of °bole° land in Mc- Whounkr. Pa.. at about% miles from the Al dose. Weddell *ere is a. good plank east essvemisst also to saw mills, schools be., Molds good_ asigidombeed. about oso mile from tbstawn of Coeydss. The mil is good and them du mime indications of Petroleum. The eland M sold on Womble twos. sad port pay inCarbon Oil if &mired. There is dour ilimbestOgralgis. Pistons e Sw ail sitek of attow U Will bud the OgrtiaA__ • ; , hi Ma k rket s SONtSreet. ' 'NW se born asit.d.p...):V,4l,FT. af i ldi r illd at-7_ aienoa ses,wasdia sei stmt. _~~~ muiTinizo 2D 1865. pizetwass AND CHARLES A. COLTON. WM. U. WILLIAMS is CO.; PITTSBUGH, PA ALDERMEN. A.LDEUMA.N, AGRICULTRA.L. efrOVE 04.4.0 all kinds of NO. 17, FIFTH ;MEET, -OF asipsim• socautOwr a* tab x ilt4 FRAlffv*,w4N9P andkut • Pinglalligholla H. W. PArneasox PATTBEBOI & 11411 1 / 1 01, ATTORNEYS AT' t RANI'S LAW BUILIIIIIIIS. mareend Street, near a . 11Ur UK/ PiTnlin*lLPA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT E.Alln,'l OFFICE, 4 NO. 72 GRANT BT I'P (Three doors bolo* the tio4t mely PIT AIL:Pa L. BRAOKENRIDG,E, AlroTt.N un - AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. ►3S roCitTil ST.: . 13. II ANC CIL ATTORNEY AT LAW, • GRANT STIEtt NO. 73- PITTSBURCiIf, TAMU MITIIGEON .* WRIST . successor to G. W. fiddle; Ne:Midi geld street. - . sir Office hours from S to 1 o'clock. and Nom 21 to 5 o'clock. IRON ,N.ANUFACTITRZOIL4 (Y./ 0 */Xios Jones Loughllllo6 . MANUPACTIJIIU OF IRON A:NIO'N.A. JUNIATA MO COMM SMET MOIL Ladles Paint Sallig, lida hi, Itikkle: WAREHOUSES. • • ar. Water Street and ISS Viral Street, PITTSBURGH, ••••• And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets. Chicago. . feWay . laAAc JonEa...don:i L. Born...Ww. bret4onla: • PITTSBURGH STEEL WORI JONES, .EOYD & AaiurmirwatEnsorourißM ako,_Syring, Plow. sod A Steel and AXLES. corner Ruin and First atriodiß, PITTSBIIECIEGPa t . • • FUUNITURE. J. D. FACKINKR .JOHN N. I aim. MVOS ITURE FOR CASER—A FULL AF _K7 SORTMENT of littabusgb man FURNITURE. embracing • BUREAUX. _ . BOOK CASH& RORKB. and every article needed Ma well WA fu RD rntaamimil ling. as well as a fine assortment of OFFICE FIIRRITIran s ! Constantly on hand and made to order.' Jle kho only terms on which business isdomrstlilds* lishment is for CAB prises are awls ingly. Persona in want of anythissia .tM lino would be advanhimislim calling at • TACKER=dtIIIIIInWSW No. 11011 Smithfield street. belowlllllll‘ . mh29-ly CARPETS, OIL CLOTHed*, OARPETS AND OIL OLOTMI 24 Meow NEW DRUGG/M ; ; 76 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS CARPBT . •• aer These have jest been reeeived_AdAte the LATEST ADM RICHB3T PATZEMPIR, the lowest prime. NIW CARPETS, OIL CLOTI3, - ke.• —A T— , . lII'CA L L W M'S, No. S 7 Fourth Iltreill. 130ITORTPREVIOUS TO THE LAINF. i RR advance in prices, of which the halt 1 . 8 4 , fforeill in purchase FOR OAIRL%-elOl4 .ST. FRANCIS' C(),,k • UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN. IIIMMIIIII; rilliggat INNTITIITION, srratimrsk JL IN LORETTO, Canibris eonngy teinta4t4' vania four miles front Crosson Station StansiAlls - the direct route between PhiladellibleMa: I& burgh, was chartered inK with p • .to : confer the usual Collegiate Honors sa d , The location of the College ,irt op, et the Meth ' healthy in Pennsylvania—thin portioned' Silvan.- • Away Mountains boing.proverbial lier litalhime water. bracing air. and ptetturesoe seen . - The Scholastic year - eantwialiees on the lIIBS MONDAY after the lith of AMIDST, f about the 2Nth of JUNK following. At is' I. into two Sessions. Students eignetietiat " " between the Session& All the atm for Land Surveying. s-,, till be furnhhing by thit u raguit • st i ndlets. - :,.• .q.s-).. .r Instrumental and Yoga Made formi maggiliv oharga Students will he .m41'11114 ,lbamrsligni - t . Years to the age of manhood. . 1 adTaw—Board and Tuition E payable ..... hiAt 'tk vaiv0u........ .. . . . 4' Washing aiid7s . ; - .lrßarnwr—,,,„ . l.; Clouded and Modern'L Students spend Varatkm a lh i lid ' Reference can be wade to the Rt. Rev.&gr, i O'Connor. to the Rev. T. S. &wields. St. Loretto. and to other Clergymen of tliglittatnuji Diocese. HUGH M BOLE. : -. ~ • . ILIMOINIC.BVILINCIII dl; 11161DMIUMT. to .A Duquesne Wily. near th• Pond. win. mad". tie and folio wnrranted as good ,a Ermine'. Turning maehinemior Planers. for wood and iron:Nihon Hossin and Tobacco Serac stout- . Model , Machines. in 'rho beatinamer Pulling 'and BllOgerNe of Alt ftl &sows; of an_y diameter and lute , goitima in length. Will - also make. a re' de Doctor and Niggol Engines. mot Beek steamboats. ice. Lathe inhales aid - ins done to order: can nlenn4luekgs r. 4o , . feet S inches long. ' • All Orders Promptly Filled ! aill;•Nstirstak *Hefted. N. IL—Partienlar attention and ` pis ' •- . . , f t z u nit e zepairs- on Printing . Frasseg .... , : , ; . _ ~ . ---- ----- - SMITH, PARK. NINTH wsizzoNsitnisx**;' alrizsommip 4 o, . . . _ Warehouse, No 149 First and . Manntaetarese of all IWO sad Coal Oil, Retorts and SNUB:4Ias and W We e t Doslro a n fausemp...llands. dant Alseglon Ib ad bing and lffselir linsitydiß; lit`inf a tonlplete Feandar. an asemarsittiaswill attaadad to . • . . .. . • GENZPLAL oiriniggs. i. 4:: ~.- Prrrsn'it, Fr. Winne a CiieuminetwAy44.l Pittsburgh. KW UR / ATOTICE— , ' ' • Wawa.. iiida - , 4. , haring reoeireditopper .,, 1 Railroad. from _ . s, , appendages. meal_ • ProPert.e of the Plttahamill4, eetWerali , - - eate'lladroad Coyote& nem ri the ei,1111e! . anal ratunailemunt °nom tem ropppbr . . MI •peresse emelloret on" or _ _t"silielliiit " may cantlaustin %dr reepolgin ememeesourem ' tioks until linfarsiatiep. , .- . ~r . , -r; t. ,-,, , thglettione. easiehdloni had, ; eeriip l y .. airing, holaeas. tarn= • WlNENlibialk . ' firma or change any. :ialetiallslWilal -' ones apply to the proper ofikcipri of this latirriewts=irarrefittt" 6ill " GI: Irk . .! • IL LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER'], i ,{ -aas— SIIMILM44 I IVO.I4IW„,''', PARS.: arcinit Solder. Ism re . Al....%ossmo.Ljapp i , • • Mit er.praim : 4 dealers WV a,- Peed c050 . .,', .., • • ,_. . • . Lr., , ,onsi v -E t 14 . m11.-%••• .: •JV ...,LA. , 0 .... -, f ,, 1 , ... i1..:.. .-eirli4. , . :,,. .'. ~1 44 , ' •b' fill , bPi . trawl; ,a_ i ma"--- e s.,a rli)L.4. --"` ~. ...41 ' SPOSIaI ---- 07437 —* "'eftalieeteiner - ' ':•.'' •
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