T I OM. ri TTSBUIGH IT. IF/11140001111 To er.r, min nr tine limit SOUTH WEST AND MONTH WENT. 81C1INIES AltitaireMianr. "ornmetthtg May Sth, 1863. MIME TO CINCINNATI AS erica. -a. and to Indianapolis. St. Louis anal-Chicago r honer than by any other route. IVESTIV A.RD TRAINS, Feet Line. Mali Leaves Pittsb hen urgh .... 1 ,00 a.. in. 7,10 a. to. 12,50 p. m, Arrives A11egy.....1,/0 a. m 7,20 a. . 1 , 0 0 P. nu - tn Creet11ne......8.20 a. in. 3,20 p, M. 840 p. Ely ft- Wayne-2,10 p. m. hicago....-.2,33 p. In. 2,23 a. m. SA+3 a. M FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & BT. LOUIS.. Leaves, ArrivesCreetlne. at ...8,45 a. m. 7,26 p. m. 840 p.m. Uolnnibue...ll.3o a. in. .13 Cincinnati tn . 4.20 p. . p. m. 10 5,40 St Louis-- 3 ,23 a, - m. a. In o ,oop. , FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. rg Leave! Creetline....o-30 Aa, m. v 8,50, rries at odianspolis.ll,3opm- 543 a. m. St. L0nia....._7,30 a. m. of 6,45'p. in. r Trains through to Chicago without change. ars. Steubenville. me to Quoinnati is the same as by Thaw , o both Roads meet at Columbus, sad passangers n all go into Ciiloilwat' together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURG/I. rago Exp Mau rer ...... „ ...... ..._ ............... 2 , 0 0 ii. In hkairo . . _ .... . ,—. .... _ ......... 3,10 p. tu einnati anCISt. Louis ....... ..... _7,43 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Drigton Allegthen9 8,082 In 10.40 a m 5,15 ain 6,0 a 111 12,004 n 1,30 p m 6,43 ain 6,20 La 4,40 p m 6,45 pm 12.20 pin in 2,00 p m 8,30 pta 8,15 m 3 ,20_p in 5 ,00 P m MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at ...... . ...................... . 5,30 a. m. Arri tom at Allegheny at............ Z ea , ce Allegheny at. ... 3,10 ..........]3,10 p a. in. . La. Arrives at Alliance. ................ —.......„ 6,00 p. in 1131. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. mar ste 26. Tickets good on the accommodation and t trains are sold at reduced priests. Thee 1p p m accommodation train oonnects at Now Brighton with packets for New Castle. TtT trough trains connect as followat— Enon, with stages for New Castle. Mercer, onWown..lc. At Orrvillc, Ohio, Fa ll s,d from Millarsburgh, Aaron. Cuyahoga eto. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo. Detroit, eta At Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus, Cincinnati, Xeia, Detc.ayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Louisvilnle, At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. Toledo. eto. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind,. Saint -. Louis. Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interme diate points 111 Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago. with trains for all . points inilli note; Missouri. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Ft? further information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, nsketAgt Union Newport Staion. Pitteburgb. and A•Q. CASsELBERKY Arent, Allegheny. JORNS. JERVlS,SienentlSu.perhitexidesit, W.M, .P. SHINN. getierai Psseenger ent CLEIVBLAMD, P ITTSBIUMMIS WIMEBLJNO BAILIIIOAB. AND S CULVER AR .1? ,ING EVENT. On and after MONDAY.MAY sth, 1862, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittaburgh.pladellowat PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS .9 CINONNATI SIIVRT LIkE, VIA EiTEUBENI4LLEiI. Leaves Pittsburgh ..... 1,00 a. Tu. 19,50 p. FL do StetibenVille-- 4 , 0 0 • 4 .00 • do Newark....,...... 9,50 " 10,13 do t'olnusbas..--- 1 1,10 " 11,45 Ari.-Ires Cincinnati ...... Louie. 5t.4.40p. m. 3,40 a. m. - ....... ........,. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin einnati. Splendid sleeping oars attached to all night trains. Leav PIT T URGH AND WHEELING LINT. pittabur gr h ...... I,OliS a m I 6,10 a m 1 12,50 ,in 'Wellsville.-- 8400 " 8,14 i 8,05 Steubenville...4,oo "9,16 " 4,00 " Whesdig..-.-.4,54 " I 10,24 " 4,66 " Arrive, ' Bellair ............ 6,03 " 110,40 " 3,06 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio R alroad:: and -at .Bensir with Central Ohio a i l road for 'Zanesville, Lancaster. Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louis and point," west ' 2 ITTSitiJiME .AND CLEVELAND Lixs.. Leavec Pittaburch ...... 1,00 a. jzi. j 19 .30 p. m, do .. - Weillsvitic z . .... 4,25 1 .010- dodo Bayard .... ....„ . 6,10 " 4,1141 " Aniono .. . .. . ..... . 6,43 " I 4,410 " do 'Hideous" .......-.... 8,00 " 1 3::__ -4 " Anives Cleveland . .:.. . . 9,19' " 1 6089-"-"- conneetiat _at lanstil with . Tuaoarawas -branch tor New riailadelptua and L LB, Dover; ap Atli- DlOll with fttsburgh, Fort _Wayne and Chicago Railroad at "Hudson, with' Cleveland. Zanesville rdand kinc 42 9B2 -X R lot. Altrea.,Onyabeepolalls tlfersourg, and tit..Clervgfeed with C and E R for Erie, DuAkirk. and Butrale..withC & T west ~t t for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and this north- Wellinille AccomniOdation leaves at 4,00 ppm- Returning Trains arrisAs.at 4.20 a to, 9,15 a ma. 2,23 and 8,00 p 132. Thrown) tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, .'an be Pro cured at Din Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particnlare apply to ''o• - - At the Com WILLIA3f STEWART, Agent. street pany's 'office in Freight Station Penn . non 1862, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY La/. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL EATLROAD. EIGUY DAILY TRAINS. MIME THROUGH 111 AIL TM A. leaves the passenger Station evers,Mainiag (except SttndaY) at 2,50 a in, stopping only at the Principal stations , and making direct connectians at Harrisburg fur Baltimore anslXsoh.t. turtoa, and for New York via Vie AllentOilik mtge. TUBE THROUGH EXPRESS: 'TRAIN linie daily at Seillpa, ta. stoppiar OrliY at_principal eta s - etions • waking direct cenneetiroi at asnisbiutier TBald mom and. Washington. and fbr Now York via HE FAST LINE leaves the above named sta ting daily. (except Sunday) at 8,20 a. dtoP only at pnyieipal stationsk connectinsat Han nshurg Wr Baltimore and Washington. This train amens in Philadelphia at 5,25 p. in., making Close oonseetion for New York (nn 4ens, instep Depot. at elsozi: onerlatudenA-ASnnOY line. Actoadi retikitiosillitOgra. JOIMSTOWN .ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaven daily (exeept Sunday) at 2iU IlritoP7 ping at all stations , and running menus**. maunk. FIRST AccokarODATION .fer Walt's station leaves daily (except ,J atSISMIS &tn. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily. (except Sunday) at MOO s tation 132. THIRD ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN . for 00 Well's p. station ra leaves daily, ( except Sunday) at 4,, FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's elation. /eaves daily, (along- /Sunday) at • 0,10 p. m. RETtrasuira TRAINS - ARI . II VS IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS : P e ............ ....... p. m . . .. .. ... .1 a, Johnstown Accommodation . ._.. . . 10,611 Ist WalliltatiotiAcootassetaties,::.-Altesuan. 2d Wa ll 's Station Acco mmodatioti._..4,sa a. M. ad WON StationAoocanibodation....../iO/44 4th Wall's 'Station Acootamodati_ .on:."- 2 4419. as. aiirT l ain' for Marseille and Itiliaaa_oonn eat at Blairsville Intersection with lithasiown Ac commodatin East and West, and Express and Mail Won. PARE' . . TO l'irE W . .... .......... .. ...... 1112.80 PHILADELPHIA.. ............. ... 10,00 M BALY/ktOR K..--...-....-.... %MS u s ikk 111 Krt. ...„. ......... --- 845 R4l:. ............ ......... 7,115 akiy-Bastite eheeked to all stations on the Penn sylvania drOad. end to Phdadelok* Balti more and New York. elirPasaenires nurollasig ui lekatitvw .sstll be charred an meets se& , ps • p e Bled in addition to the station rats. enbeilt from tiono whore stan.T. the y mat. NOTICID4M dila* csonani Will' hold theinoolval maponeible for tpensUrroare V: tata8ZtV1:111",V.....14,«1• to c o neovy pamengemandbasapare_la laid tons the t a altarite... sotto used all,s esti tor each nioaenaer and osintairk For tickets apply to .T. IFWEIVA.II a. t7;or At the Petits. R. R. Pasetittiatelgoa and Giant streets. ENOCIW" nolkt General Bupertntezatent, Altoon -- - GrENTVIFINE CALF BOOTS, $4.00 GENT e LPINE ( 114: %11§, ce cAur si nerv .o . DIFIJINkikg Inv No. 15 Mil 142102. 2d dont frees NadluiL grIIIEAP 111171L/111te Zvi jk buildins lot on Webster ati*lnt front kly 127 &et deep to 25 rot* .• - eidy Ilkito. For sob by & %TAB 44Ns. AKIO No.ll stmt. • . .- . Vett* ' Iriii " stvics tab A. __- . 61111111 OUS AND CMCIIMILITUL It ... al ....... ' • -- M te ...... . (444 ' . lldek ' $.• . teat: . and Gark;gog,:o o l.:: ' 7 " 1 ":- . • s 't . Ws' r' 1 1 " 'el - h CE Mri=tr . ' • .. ' . Trynriatt li ft at lolkitorTi r tntig uill. Freights and aanied from Cin nati or Lawrenseburg u Imo time than by any other route by tmonty-fcmr homy • and st as low rates. The only road bY which ohipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing. balk. Comdgumenta nude to J.E.IBBONS, nt at Ointurfaati, or W. 8.. CC 'IT IN G , Agent Age at Lareneeburgh. will receive , and no °barge for 00Onlithodot4 prompt PIO ClZAlattention GB DOH totaragros COWIE/WON AT Lewesgoganeo• For further information apply to THOMAS RAMAN f No. 113 Water street.) agent of the Company. wh o is prepared to give THROUGH hg guru for psesenters and freight to ePolis. Terre Monte, Lafayette. Chiedgo Pe w ru.Green lCrarfordsville, Charleston, tarts and Mat -11 F LOR Premdent, JII3I.IW.ct'HBEIC. General Freight Agent. m I Exprees. 862. I~IPORTA YT. 1862 ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, o A,nd other points in Northern Missouri, the States f Kamm, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH KINSOVRI RAILROAD It is The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. nouns the the shorted and Quickest line by thirteen to remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. Xi,' Buy Y2skr Tickets to kiwis, and all points in Northern mrooritiV trorth Alisddri Rail- AA R. STURGEON. rc lies't and Gaul apt. gyth Ifissoari R. R. liwratoTlL Snosows. oftl Traveline Agent. Relikti _____ UPHOLSTERY, NO. 86 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. %UTE SIIRSCRIBERS 7 1 11 A Nt rA TUBB and keep constantly on hand every artirtaincle in their line, vie: Cornices, ornaments, Cu *loots, Comforts, Feather Beds, Maumee seas kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures. - Prompt attention given to all orders for nt ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths &e. octl7:lyd & ROEtNIGK. - - HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ..... lir 0 N " S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPI/E RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, IiVTMERE FAMILIES, MOTEL*, RIM. AITEAFTS and the trade pien erallY oun be supplied with Chaepeake. Bay Oysters. at the lowed wholesale rates. Country trade Rdiited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIR RIBLD .iI.DLEY AND SMITH STREETN Where OY STERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the tnoetl,alatab:o style. ELI YOUNG, odd corner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. S A VAL. GI- E. HOUSE, No. 350 Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HATING TAMEN AND PITTED rp, Jani with ail the modiWn improvenients, thia po pular resort. ties autocriber is prepared to accom modate hia old customers and the public gener ally, with the bast the markets affords. Oysters will be served ap in *very variety of style, during' ihe mason. n Lila Wino!. Llquora and Ales he feels excellence confidant i reeommendint to the public for their . Can. ih roket and Shell Orates received daily and sold wholesalean d retail. narahlyd I SEETINISOLD . STAND, IN THE DIAMOND ; THO€III. STONE, 'Proprietor. riAVINO TARED AND FITTED EP, AA. at a groat expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subst•riber is prepared to acethntoodote his friends and the public generally, with the kte..‘t the market I agords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of Kyle during the season. LIQUORS and ALES-he feels confident in re- wotamending to the public for their excellence. ! air - MEALS served up at all hour., and DAY and MOUT BOARDERS taken. st COITEC ( NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSI3 CR G EI. THE sumeniruen ANNOUNCES to the. public chat Le is lo daily receipt of FRESII SHELL diND CAN•QYSTEkS, GAME, dr.r.„ and is prepared to ItCeotilliliDdate the patron, of this old and well known bouae With everjthinr. in. the eating and drinking line al - the edortest ja10:1? notice: JOHN sil ALBA. ' Proprietor.' C Lig I CIP OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WROLUALZ AND RETAIL DiLALSIL9 LAKE AND EASTERN, FISH, FREER PRIER AND AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME. AU is their Proper Bessos. no2t3 GEO. REINEMAN & CO. . . . 311798 p fi4) __ Ntit ;;,h_ •176E' Littrty . m A tr U e l tf la N t r b Z ' Aide the raseeuiew 'aPepw of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient hones is the city for paasengers affivisdbilthat ohe proprietor haring, at conglderable ex p_enue, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would reepectfully solicit a altars of public patronage. His Larder. and Bar will be forniebed.with the beet the market 'can afford. fehly ----- WINES AND LIQUO wirradreat RENNEriii, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oerdials, Wines Old Moiongs hale, and Rectified Whiskey, O. sac WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh few WILLIAM' CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond/Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pe. •Always oil hA nt--LL Av. Balldi4C7(4.==;eLorYtirg W key, Mhl6' I ALLOW. OIL AND °MUSE -10 Nolo Trilby.' • 25 bbli Grown don and for Wei 61. 244,Nka: .k CO. Ain 'greet Pittobitri PHE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE L sale Jewelry .. ;. ES TABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. J. IL GARDINER. 62 FIFTH STREET. (DOLL BI7TTEII-- 1 barrel Fresh Ron &Atari 1 box do do Just received by express and for eesle by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First street. drIO•PARTNEIIifiIIIP—HA vI Y g A N. to dated with as in the Real Estate and Gen eral unntelami • MA ; NAL CUTS BERT, our built' I, h rbe condneted ia the name of 8. it T SONS. B.•CVTEB ..... a. L. CO THEILTS......I. E. C1NE1211.2 crtINBEIRT 4t NOM'. REAL Ea* anzErP. Pittabwo an om & ,sud to Me i oh of it Ma* o,lloet ix, sad immigrant of Mad lot Damp ion of s dereaseci. ap2 _ gfiumfrEnne Xr ""psi row ums747! , Netr a t elt r etiftia. SURF. iitaix Tins of Asket n g shroot. am is 0.11 • kI'M MMIPbV O ''— ' , 4 .. .7I. _ V 03,505 ir3 CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clem TinAleY, Samuel BisPhazn. WM. R.. thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Bead. W. Thdrey. John R. Worm!. Larshal/ H . IL L. CiM3Ol4 . Lothrop Robert Toland, harks Laiand. Frederic* Lennie. web T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood th Bowen. James S. Woodward, JtamfAtiasell,Ptitebiargb• B. 111. BIN N SeeretarY. J. GARDN 00FfrIN, Ageltio myld Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. ---,--.---.-___--._______ ribELAWARE SIIICTUAL •NALFETT IN. .11.1SUIRANCE tiO.IIIWANY—/cORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLAV OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFIC S. E. 001‘,NRR THIRD AND WALNUT S ABETS. ParLA DELPHIA. MAR/NE INSURANCBS on Ves sels. Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLA.ND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivera, Canals. Lakes. FIR EcI Carriages ,, to all parts of the Union. INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder. Theophilus Paulding,. John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tranquair. Vim. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Oeo. S. Lieper. Huth Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward barlington. IL Jonea Brooke. BPencer 3l'llrain, Thos. C. Hand Robert Burton. Jacob P. Jones, James 13. M'Arland, JO 6 / 1 1111 P. Jr. igAre John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Yoggg. .B. Berger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President.. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. Hagar Lvtatrat, Secretors'. • /e2J P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. No. 83 Waterstreet. Pittsburgh. _ ._... _ INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 1-11,- FIRE, .ten Rule for Farmers. Ito not go dividing up or using up your /11111 E FRANKLIN It FIIIE I NSIIRANICE I capital by cropping without manure. Make COMPANYOF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE ! it a cardinal principle of action, never to NO. !n3 and 437 CHESTNUT sTHET, 1 near Fifth, be swerved from, that you will not. in any STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. 1883. I inst"ce' in relation to any field or cop, Published Agreeably to An Art of Assembly, ' or rotation, plant or sow, without a supply being: 1 of ma nure — sufficient at least to preserve First/Mortgages. amply secured ... . ... .. $ 1 .896,393 SS i the existing fertility of the soil. Real Estate. (present value $103,313 61,-)ottet ..... , ..................... _. ...... , ..... 102.995 25 ------- --....m.....—......________ Temporary Loan, on amPle ......... .FOF Making Lard. torsi Securities..... ........... .... ... ...... 89.136 56 1 Stocks, (present value ........ 72,/ Cut the fat into pieces about two inches coot .......................... ................ 89,786 65 i square - filling a vessel holding about throe Notes and Bilis Ileeeival;le ...... 1,321 CO , .. ' Cash ............................................. 2- we 3,3 ! gal ion s with thepieces; put in apint orboiled .............. I . --- -- 1 lye made front oak or hickory ashes. and $ 2 .M 8,0 61 68 strained before using ; boil gently. over a The onlyprofits from premiums which this tom panyoan divide by law, are from risks which have i slow fire, until the cracklings hay turned bean detertnined. t brown : strain and set aside to cool. Ils Insurances made en every description of Prop the ahoy" process, you will get more lard, erty, la Town and Country. at rates as low as are i consistent with security. ! a bettor article, and whiter thou lti: any Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty i years, they have paid losses lip Fire, to an amount I other process. Ic;rtexceeding Four ..Millions of Dollars, thereby af- .. --*-- )4.........,..- ......... _ i: i f ue vi d l e e n z i g;h: u nta r n o ta i, at I :, , f ta lne Insuran ce a w n ie=l: , ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO _„_:...,_:-.. • promptness all liabilities. " 9 . 1 DEPOT (2 UA ItTER NIASTER'S OFFICE. ) Looses paid during the year 11869, 962,133 36. , OF PITTSBURGH. corner .f G and ISt h streels, Washington, ..- DIRECTORS. i OFFICE, No. 37 Firth St., Bank Block. ' Mav 10th, 1662. ILIT A NT E 0 I MINEDIATELY (300) Cherle W. Bancker, Monieciri D. Lewis I - - - W Cavalry Iforses. to be purchased in open Tobias Wagnr. David ti Brown. , INSURES AGAINST ALL myna OF v market, and t• - . be delivered at WriAtiugton city Samuel ()rant, Isaac Lea, ' A FIRE ati,D MARINE RISKS.. Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale : ISAAO;JONEl3Presictent JOHN D. McCORD, 'within ton days from this date. .1* he horses to be (1,3) filt en to (101eixteen George W. Richard Edward George Vales, . ! Vice Presiden; D. N. BOOK Secretary ; Capt.. CHAS. N. BANCICER, Prebident. 1 VITILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. hands high, between five and e eight Years of age, of dark colors, well broken to the saddle, compact , EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President 1 DIRECTORS. ---Isaac Jones, C.O. !fusse. liar- !, TV .u. A. STEEL., Secretary pro ten coy Childs, Capt. R. C. Grpy, John A. Wilson, B. •": '•-• ee , • IN built, and - fr from all defects, and . to be sub iect to a rigid inspection. • J. GARDNER COFFIN Age t, !L. Fahnestoetaenu G meCord, Captain Adam i myld Northeast cur. Third and ‘Voed e sts. ; Jacobs, R. P. Sterling. dant. W. Doan, Robert L. ! ..' „ , s .! , mares ziillhbe received, g than ($110, one Lundrod and ---------7------,-------- M'Grew. Robt. H. Davis. n!). '"i 1 ten dollaTi e wili he paidfor any one horse. ' WESTERN INSURANcE compANy ! -- -------7--:------------------ ----! ' Persons wiliing to sell will apply to Capt. J. J. OF P ITTSBURGH. / 100 CAS9.I4 FRLSII ! DANA, A. Q. M., corner 22d and ei streets,Wash- I ington, D. C, D. H. RUCKER, . ~ ! Quartermaster and Col. A. I). C. GEORGE DARSIE President. ' BOOTS AND SHOES _ CO( .111,,OORDON, Secretary. I . I• RoPDaIL.S FOR HORSES. Capt. R. D. COCHKAN, Gen'l 4sstit. i Jaatr a a e i ved at the ' I NO. 92 Water etreet„ (Spans .i . CO '8 W arettwile. i stairs,) Pittsburgh. ' i 1 .:, 1 UP 1611 insureagainst all kinds of FIRE and MA- ll iOl IC HILL I[lllol 110L\T ' DEFYvi C4TERriAITPR'S OFFCE, ) RINE n,SEt3. • • ' 1 - 1 I Cotner eilSth and ()streets:Washngton. ! May 19th, 1862. A liome Institution mastered by Directors who ! I OE t LEI/ PROPOSALS WILL BE 1/IE.. are well known in the commtuunity. and who are , 55 Fifth Street . • . • , i , . v oi ced at thia office until WEDNESDAY. determined, by promptness and liberality, to Lase- 1 ; the 2Sth day of May, at 12 o'clock .a., for furnish• min the character whioh they hare aasuined, as of- I fering the best protection to those who desire to be , Auction Salem ()Tory day at 10 and 2 I ing the Government with c 700) seven hundred insured. • mylU-4td I horse? of the following /escrippon via: ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 1661. I v'elvek • CAN ALlt 1. Stock ACCOI/11L9 .............................. $ as,ooo 00 1 "--"------------------. F u R ekvALR'S"-300) Five hundred horsee, COTTON lIOSIERT AND 441,0FES— from ,13) to (16) hands high, between five end Mortgage ............................................... Zl6O 00 ' lID Office Furniture eight years of age; of dark oolors: well broken to the saddle, compactly built. and free from all de- Open Accounts, etc .............................. 7,809 43 Cash .................................................. 18,361 99 feet/. Premium N0i.0... ....... . ................ . 27,605 20 Notes and Bills .......... 'lied. .................. 174,075 14 R. Miller, Jr.. • DIRECTORS.Jatneg M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nitnielr, George Darsie Win. ILSmith. Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew Aekleg. Alexander Speer, M. Log. Rees J. Thomas Benj. David Bakewnell„ ..tohn It. M'Cune. OF ----- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INST.-RES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAesident.MUE REA. Secretary. WM. BAGALEY. Pr Office, Cog. of Market 'attatt Witter Rt... Insures againat Loge and Datums in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera. Lakee, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of die Seas. Insure* ftgoltost Loot - awl Damage by Piro. DIR Ecroßs. Wm. Eagaley. Jas. Park, Jr., Win. G. Johnet , ,n. ' B. P. Jones. Reese Owens, T M. BOW., B.Preeton. George Bingham, S. M. Rier, John Shipton. Jan. 31. Cooper. S. 'Harbaugh, J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth. ruh29:l3dh C. 11. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE •COMPAN Y NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital...... 8219,100 Assets ...... 8.10-1.948. VITILL MADE ALL KINDS OF IN- V F SURANCL E..ektherPeriietu a l or Limitod.on every description of.Proporty. or Merchandise, at reasonable rates ofpremium. ROBERT P. KING President M. W. BALDWIN Tice Preaident. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayse. R. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. &very. Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman. 8. J. Magarge John . W Clayton. iley, F. BLACKBURN. Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner ThirCand Wood streets. NONONGAIIELA INSURANCE COVANY OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICTEs riI A iI. B A U NOIR t SOlgi c P re rt a tirt. pt. JAB. WOODB Gen , ' Age n t. OFFICE NO. 88 WALTER STREET. R ISK Will S. Lime all kinds of FIRE and MARINE ABBETS. MAY letb, Stoek Dn. Bilk Pollak on demand and secured by_ two approved names. j'/;7do OP Bills - Reeelvahh, ~ • Bins piswantd .......................... 20.11 M-M 76 115 shit-o—i Meei;MG' 8an k '............ "'°°° 17° m"tgml" stock cool ................................. 'a315416 100 Shams ' miaen" Ban.k stock oost.-- .. 5. 17 6 00 40 Shama Ezehan-Batii _stock c0at...... .2.050 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh Balance of Book Aecounte— Mee Furniture........... Coati ....... _ D Wis. B. Bolmee. Hatailigtsalt. WIWI" IRECTORS. ifißhor. .w . • • • . Tif , "l l Mel %S&L • - • • IftARX IMILTAION InTTITAL IlaittELlOE • ooMPAIFY, OF I".I3II44.D.ICLAPIIELA. On BMW Limited or AyPeual. Merchan dise. tare- 4t tewn or OrritlC NO. *NO WAtIFMT a ITarRIF • Cemb apigadl,, 112 1110.4110 00. Assets. itaosaros Invested as follows, vim First Mortgage or Improved City pro- Grouert worth double the amount...... $165.605 00 ndrent, first clam ...... .. .... - 2,462 50 Penneylvania Railroad do's .6 vk cont. Mortgage Loans, $ 3 0.000, cost ........ 27,900 00 Philadelphia City 6 cent. loan ....... ... 30,000 Iv Allegheny Count 6 VI oent. Pennsyj vaults Railroad s Loa ... ............... Collateral loans, well secured ... _ Muntingdon and Broad Top Eto.tui.tain Railroad eom_pany, mortgage loan ..... 4,000 DO Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook ........ 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company ... . ... .. In s u r an c e C0......24.350 00 Stock of County Fire l5 .. . 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Cs. 700 00 , Commercial Bank do Mechanics' Bank do .................. 5,135 01 - ... ............ 5O Union M. Insuran bu s in e s s B,;rip ............ 160 00 Bills Receivable, paper .. .... 16,297 18 Book on and Interest, etc.... 6,218 72 Cash on hand and in hands of areuts.. 11,385 15 *298,351 7c, Lirelplairoar IS a 0.-T WEBS' XX W - 11 . WEE PIANOB-4 - nother sOpb , of the lifts &Mt Octavo Hgootrood, Ptamoo, from Hannon Brothers, New York. jot received sod kw ale by JOHN a Video, owl NI wood **et. 4110 7500 ^ 400 40.1&? oo $222. 17 834 riot ß +as MW llloolmms itigiar:etb. saleby /SOWN* 2.• W • ANV p IL N — FACND AND NEW HORNS U on by •-•- - • DOWN 4t =LIM .11611040. o:my POST. Discovery of a Contraband in a Cotton Bale. The Troy Whi g ia inkrined by an em ployee of the Harmony Mills, at Cahoes, that a curious discovery was made on open ing a bale of cotton in one of the mil.'" there last week. It was the finding of the remains of a negro child in a cotton bale— part of a supply of that article recently re ceived from England. The remains, our informant state.s, were found in the center of the bat). - fe Saved by Crinoline. We are often called upon to record the death of females from their crinoline ta king fire. There is, however, a credit side to the matter. At Montpelier, Vermont, the other day, a women Jumped into the river, intending to commit suicide. Her skirts kept her afloat, however, and she was sous rescued from her perilous posi- J iion. - 10.000 00 2.500 00 American Mud. In one respect the United States appears to have decided superiority over other icountries at the present time, and that is ,in the article of mud. In Eastern Virgin ia it is horrible; in the Peninsula its depths have not yet been fully sounded, and at Pittsburg Landing it keeps an army of one hundred and sixty thousand men from making any extended movement. At Warrenton Junction, about a month since, it was necessary, in consequence of the mud embargo, to ',At some of our troops on short allowanc.• for a day or two, while a number of hor,-; perished for want of forage. IA Beautiful Thought. A solemn and beautiful thought is ei,- pressed in the following incident: I It is related of a well known Prince I who. when living. was called "The lof Divines," that when on his death bed. i he was dictating words to an amanuensis, who had written: "I am still in the land of the living.,' that. Say: lam yet in the land of the dying, hut hope soon to be in the land of the living l" Beautiful thought—m i d it is so. In his closing scene the Christian is enabled to contrast this passing, dying world with that which is to COMP. ----- A Gold, ruperior tment ot LA DER-3 ~tA Clill DR EN'3 assor COTTON' all of w d ROSE, o do FANCY GL OVES, hieli we will Anil wholesale and retail at the lowedt prieee. EATON, NfACT{U3f & CO., No. 17 Fifth street. 1 1 GOAL,grA sLAcit AND LimE—SEALED pl 44,_ for delivering in the stores at the MORK.S OP THE PITTSIWh'G.II GAS (V.II PANT 250,000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal, 60,000 Buattels of Slack. and Mao 6,000 Bush els of Lime will be received at the Office of the Company until 'WEDNESDAY the 2lst Inst., at 3. o'clock p. In. The Coal, Slack and Lime to be of such quality and delivered at curb times and 'ln such quantities m shall be approved of and di rected. The standard for Coal and Sleek to be 76 noun& per bushel. Payments to be made monthly. retaining 20 per eent. as security. Propmiala to be addressed to Thom. Flake- Well Rag.. President of the Company, and endorsed Proposals for Coal and Slack or Lime, as the rue stay be. • JA3IES THOMSON. Office of Pittsburgh Gas Company, Engineer, . May 9th.. ) , 186'2. Iny9;bl .._ .. - THE GREAT BOOK OF THE DAY 13 R 0 Nl' PT I, 0 NV 'SI , IVIII ben 12 nu., full page, be.lldfult.r printed on beet paper, ILLC.STIL4TED WITII FINE k_vußA VINGS ♦LSO, SUPERR STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT, Pull page fao simile of of W. Will Letter to Rebel SeoretarY contain about 400 paged, hand noraelY bound in cloth. Retail price will he 81,23. Reedy about last of May. .1611-Subeflriptions received at the hook and pe riodical Store of HENRY MINER, _ NOS. 71 AN]) 721:F1FT11 STREET, P next door toost Office. Dui; A I inoxis DULL% OLD PALM SOAP tea GR So.juer maiede med and for stresti by Y': sAke _ fi *PEDROSA. KELL ran rst • • U ------ ax ROOM coco saumnr-ao HA No. 1 Ohio Break received sad Ibr sale hv LES, m' lISNH.Y H. COLLINS. IAYE nag_ -4 / 59 ha . barrels nits Fisk ; 211-1 75 Et erribk. S•sodiVed 49 JON - RI 41. .00.1.1,Ws D r ile n Let tiAIIPENT S lIS AND &oo ...miry Took far saislry DAYS BOWN & UTLEY. is Wood stmt., FRIDAY; MOBNLNG, MAX 23 F.R ARTILLERY, ARTILLERY-- ~ 200) Two hundred . ..orate, I3', fifteen and one-half to (/0) hands high. be tween fire and eight years of age, of dark . free from all /stems, compactly built, welololors bro ken t, tiarnok,, and to weigh not less than 1,100 p. , tinds. I PROPOSALS. Prop”mls must specify clearly whether the hid i, fur cavalry or Artillery Horses, and in Lo rare triust I,th be bid for on the setae paha'''. If any bidder wishes to propose for both Weasel' he must forward two diptinet Proporaala—on e for each class complete in itseo; and haring no refer : ence to any other proposal by the same party. If the hid is in the name of's. firm. the names of all the partners must appear, or it will not be eon midered. Proposals must he addressed to Colonel D. H. Rucker, Quartermaster,Washington, D. C., anti mugt be plainly marked "Proposals for II lIN OS. " R bidderthe to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two respon,i ble persons, whose signatures mull be appended to the guarantee. Tho respon.ibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificates of the clerk of the neared District Court, or of the United States District Court. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, ur their proposals will not be considered. Bonds, in the stun of ten thousand dollars signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the saccessful bidder upon the contract. signing As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bond pat with them or to have bonds slimed its &Ailed io's and ready to be produced when the con tract is signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application being made at this office, either persuually. by letter or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, ..... . .... of the county of .. ...... and State of .......... and .. . ..... of the e county ......... and State ........ do *hereby guaranty thatable to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of him proposition, and that. should his proposition' he accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. [To this guarantee must bee ended the offi cial certificate:above mentioned: INSPECTION, DELIV ERY. Ac. All horses contracted for under this advertise ment will be subjected to a rigid inspection, and dm, e not conformin g to the specifications will be rel: T et r ed ri TNoe mares will be received. he horses must all be delivered in this cit 7 on or before TCEsDAY, THE 17th D YON JI:IVE NEXT, and no extension of time will be granted on any pretext. Paymet tbe ade upon the completion of : each cont n ract, o or so m soon thereafter as the Depot Quartermaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid or non-conformenee with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure I the rejection of the proPosaL These horses will be awarded in lotsiof not more than 200 each. tusless the Depot' Quarter mas rnment ter shook% deem It Er the interest of the Gov eto aoce p t a - huisergussiber. „ The DepotDpo 'Quartermaster metres to himself the rig tdgay or all the bids that hems> deem too high. D. 8.. ItITCHER.. m-V -td Carmel and De pot Quartermaster. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINER ISIMELTEIG WORIII4. PA VtIFE. M'CUR.III3t de CO.. ideamisetirera of - Sheatli.dersesecit.pmer...Prissed Coo per oms usus mom Npf ~ tit 1,. r, . "ft - • lia4 . Pi"liArs. -.. eis- Coguittax .... I 81 mos. -__.--~~ SIPIIIING r 3X.Es. A.NI) .13431re1' Toeßadios Goods WWI. for MILITARY PURPOSES, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMM IRSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, " P hiladelphi a . When requ Libe rel advances made on emmienmente ired. neyl-lyd rOFIN E ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-8005(ANS ELLISON. JOHN B. ELLISON dr SONS, IMPORTERS OF CMS, C.ISSIIERES AND WINGS, NO. 332 MARKET STREET. (2d door below Tourtb,) myllyd PHILADELPHIA.. maozz. . Whole►sale Drugglate. (0. 82.3 MARKET STREET. PHI LADELPHIA, DEALERS IN ains, Oi .Bya-statfa, ko.. and Agents fur Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsbargh Coal Oils. Burning Fluid, Camptiono, Tar. Pitok Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. myi:Smd ---- GEORGE GRANT, liannfacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVRKY !INSCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, G I 0 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADtLPHIA _.- - C. HARRY BRIAN 1.0 C;; COO F. qt P. .Y.l Irt C Va Ni'FACTLTR ERA' & IMPORTER.S; —OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:lyd PIIILA DEL PITTA •_• • _ (711,11RLES MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &to, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. myl FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 81 3 MARKET STREET, PHI LADELPHIA. Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., &e. meltable A lwaye on hand a well Pelected Kook of Goods fur the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., TISPONTREP OP WINES, B RANDIES, &c AND DVALDBM IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. aplo:lyd a . am - r l B 7lloiii Ansa* ifilnky Now Le Store. And for Sale by JAMES M. TAYLOR, A 1.113.E1113XA.N. OFFICIic dal Pella Street, Fifth Ward, TIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: IL/ Deeds. Benda, Mortgages and other Legal Writing DIIIIIFII. Aeknowleftementa Taken and Bills Probate', •' ••• : : apfxly D. B. ROGERS et SON; Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH aliAjN DRILL OFFICE' Corner Butler and Clymer Street., Moth Ward, PITTSBURGII. PA. OVE 1 0 13 'y A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, sorties nomad, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers/2d Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. is- In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, 1 the merits of which have. been fully tested by tho any in this meritseffeeether with a great many I other desirable patterns. We have also a yen, lan* 1181Ortmont of I PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now offertalio the_publio. iv- ANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND' SyDRS. of. the reforest stoles. Common Kitehen Bow RS. of Grates. all of which are otiTerdit4 low prices... ear- S indements offered to builders in want of 0 TE FRONTS. neen6m JANES A. FETZER, FORWARDINII'AND COMMISSNNI MERCHANT, roe til cum or Alone, Grade, Belevet, Lard, Dried Fruit swag Predate*Butter, Ifliemewal47. CornerMarko...mad ?Bret Streets, PITTSBURGH PA. RIEFER TO—Frani GI. Baikg. gag, William Dilworth. 51... & Cu bort & &m. Pittsburgh. Boyd &GM Heisher Swearingen. 8. Brady. Cash. M. lk AL Bank. List Retrellalsatie & Co., George W Anderson. paolos. Paxton .t . Co.. Winiallair." , .. my2B:2ptfrits A" DlfiliN t La rl i r. hie ot frieadfisa - etkiige that he% still to-be found elleN at Wald ' • 4 11 I % wair . ° Lilt,„„, IV.l.p°l quutil l jA., . and hiomineeti% with the hall. a w a billiard geom. with good tablet. balls ' *see. - . Remember the pla oe. AEollo - Rail. Fourth et. aearWood, entramee from Fourth. i710:17 yr YOO WitaWr eaew Anew •IL Fruit okii:77.d swift Meat. ,ixed and other noir of Spit* Goodin( 'mind, or Wino. Now Loma tad Clam Pool go to Hamm* & en. iktha outacind. whom you mill iota Dim atop of .7mut and /owe!. thin at othertoll mitn Alocaryaiodelird Erma% tindidl other Lads of ' Foreign an el ci Doommin Ltanon. 624 HAWORTH & BROTHER, armor Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. • WEIIIIN 4ic 'CO. ix o u IS .Ir. i ' Ai I GI- .INT s /LVD.... ORNAMENTAL PAINTER Aro. 2 Mt» ,Chtir street, r CORI PU , 4 1 48114 WAY. mmo otor7. AllittQl Turk palmated to mo . will be la ta c yc;ad prompay 2tWlttig. ALT43LO, VIII . Alb CO— •E • NO. 17 -FIFTH STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS 7rimath tm broiderieg Hosiery 6hirta, SasPanders. Sidra,. San and Rain Umbrepae. Corsets bons. Mantles H . And all kinds Panes Articles anditiotio °°6' Wholeale buyers sApplied on beirtems. ATON. No CO., N 0.17 lame. VALUABLE TINBER..4.4IBas FOR BALE -1500 Acres redlines lied in Me- Kean county, Pa., at about,/ miles from the Al- Whiny river. ko , pkait 411.141•Atir Plank read; eonveutent awe to saw, so tools &c.. tad imolai babaric' ma wile from l af i m....at,....L. _tsnfßA(... . ....ziattiv vi d e there .. f-4.dirb...4 ..r.. itai,t4,3: dausesitpagam, Oat lgSaes. ka. Perseas looking for 011, or Good Vinbei Lads. will Bad the above w or ty of attention. 8. CUMMIST k SONS, - ..q.l-,.. • -!;.:l,itriihrkili 4111110 C LtielreK 111animpe.. - sup it/ inlay now Bitkihsoinambir to d " raltair f • likniVilittie. aln W e . as sit ls ori street. !jos ii7MILFINI FURIITVN . aoitimp,MININIIIIMINI _____- ~,,-,*.,::„., :: .i - • es srowasla antillEET, ORA2tlnum II 1865. nrwzmiar, irsioit • To It evLoca l Err: at: ::: r• , c m % t i i Vra r i i fe II; Novas Jet foliar haw .to .. o' oak, meshed Of ell nuns WA low than Oen DOLLAR. and s dividend or the pleat/ declared twios a vearin June eadDeoeabm. Interoat haa be" "chro l t rui - eawmai7, in AlllB and Derain - her *teethe dr was organised. at the rate of si per twat areas. Interest. if not drawn out. Is Awed to the credit or the depositor as principal mid a nd the lame interest *ow the Inn dare*? deli and De cember. wastpowedlair twiee a Yew. WitheCt tienightip aspesitoii to rail er Want* present his paw At this rate nionsr will doable in lies than twelve yawls welting in -the argrenate cadwow AND on -gar 1211 t COW 4 vet Books the Charter. By- ws. Bale, ilet4.tiona. lad gratis, on applicaticm at ths GBOA I r I drAME. John B . Wraddle:.l PRZ II E. aac Z. PettnOek. John Holmes, Mrehall, Alcurandor, Speer, J ohn samo B. D. Mende Benj. L. Pahneetock, A. M. Pollock, M. b.. lamas McAuley, Gin Buryno. Jame) lierdman, Wm. J. ADdifFo/1. TRUST/UM , . Alexander Bradley, James D. Kolli, John G. Bachelor!, keterA. Own Black. John M adeira, Hi._ellor, John B. Candeld. iamai Mite,. °bat!Alaimo .4. CAuTiar. nowt. pl uvi r. , uw . Calton. Walter . . Wm. ougliM; Jahn Om'. Jolm • _4...-• ' raw ..111inerwalt, BbilrEAMPlouta. olm.H.lllk4ombergar, Wm. Rialkird: IBrak 04 ii. Milttlerti, Niter . Imkee. Alima,ioger Tindle. IM whims' a., Wm. SLimb,. fttilm Yeager. artitatwiltrave... .1.11 • awl 11 01.161 i dlt 11.7/14-..,11A EES Mnammarel ken and Dealers in Notes. Diatha Adel) . Gad. Silver and Bank Noter. chan t' on . the Eastern and Weste•rn Cities 'constantly for sale. Collections tut 1Z all the citiestbroughout the United States. eposits received in par fund.q or ettrrent paper. Na. 67 Market street, betweet: Third and Fourth street& w'. H. WILLIANIS--dr--C-0.; BARBERS & EXORANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, PITTSBUGH. PA ALDERMEN. AGItiCULTRAL -OF Collars. Tie" •Emoseamilobendilli "M. it'814...""1110141" 11" inklAz atOlt• . *Piltiit.R ; Arivroximarmei FRANKLIN, VRICANGO CM; , , H. lir.l; -.-- .7 . =7 . 77 1.8. ° 1116 ....E PATTERSON lc DAWalri. ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINIS, Diamond Street, uetir Groat. isM3' PriTaatridit pA B. F. LUCA.S,' ATTORNEY AT LAIN:. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT o.lloiikr (Three doors below the Mast iteisss) mylly PITTSBURGH:PI AIL " ,I7 CMN.IO,Ir.'" AT LAW, IFFICF,. J. y). ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO, 73 GRANT STREET T SURGEON D F. NTIST • suone,,or to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 S o y a _ field street. • Sig-Office hours from to It o'clock. sod this to 3 o'clock. feray IRON MANUFACTURER/S, AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones Air Laughlin', \TPA (TUBERS OF ,1 -Ft OTN A. 1.1.13 iv A. JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lanth's Pafrat Shafting, Piston Roth, hat% it WARP:HOT:6ES, AR Vrater Street 71111 ti 132 First Street. PITT S I3 I`IIGIE, Awl corner ~; Frat.k - Fr, it tot South Water Streets. Chi..ag.,. J0NE5....J.,11 N L. I,,,,YD—WM. Ammo. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., t CT UMERN Or CAST STEEI.I . als oPloW, and A 13 Steel SPRINGS and 1102 :is PITTSBURKI. Pa. J. D. ............ ......... JOHN a. newnr. 1101rUNITURE FOR CAW --A FULL At SORTMENT PitTAburgli manahchtreil FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX. and every article needed in a well furnishadd WAßDßOßES. ling, as Wei a fine assortment of wal OFFICE FILT/INITEME,! Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business , is done at aria ottOb. lizhalept i.. for CA 8 11, prices are amide aixtit• jingly. Persons in want of anything Ili the se line would be ad vantaged by calling at rAcurNER & mins% No. 108 Smithfield street, below Filth. mh_99-iy CAILRETS, CLOTHS, /Op, CARPETS AND OIL CLOVIS NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BR TT SSELB CARPET tho~Thei:e has - Oust been recetTed. and lure of LATEST AND RICIIEST PATTERNS, at the lowest priees. ER' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, it. -AT M'CALL UN'S, No. ST Fourth Street. al 0 UGIIT PREVIOUS TO THE Late uadvance in prices. of which the ha at vantage in offered incordial% FOR CARR. ttai - - _____ __,. HUGH M. BOLE. 'ILI NOIRE BUILDER * MA RIIIIIRT• JUI Duquame Way, near the Point, will snake to order, and warranted as good a ran be ..made.. Use following machinery. viz: li‘,lNlal Names, Turning Lathes, for wood and gem Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling /declaim llow f i n and Tobacco Screws; Patent-C% zi Model Machines. in the best manner, - Pulite, and Hangers, of all view. and' rareazi Screws, of any am meterd and Pilch, to /him la legigth. Will make, and boo ti es. lian" Doctor and Ai i t . &sines. and-Diek sapivfor steamboats, go. Lathe hamar? are et rbag. ing dope to order; can plane 9 2 Jiffies 6 lite), - feat 6 niches long. 411 Orders Promptly Pilled ad Fanny Solicited. .- . N. B.—Particular attention end napti gtven to repairs. , ea Printing Prams Pi and oth tadeer Machines. MYMlyd GENERAL OFFICE, PrrTsa'a, Fr. W AYNE * CHIcAOO RA/LWAT 024} Pittsburgh. May lit. oft weTice—ritu pr rrs a usearr. MIT .IAI Wayne and Chicago RailwaY havintreceired a proper legal conveysATurm; Railroad, from Pittsburgh to Chicago. appendagee, real, persona and mined...MlS Property of the Pittsburgh, Fort. Wayne and ad Company now assumes the icuTnititagirgement ofsalifroad and property: ' Alt persons employed on or about said.rtoad may gentians is their respective potations or gag dens until furter notice. All persons, associations and corpo . ranotis, d siring business arrangements, or wishing to en time or change any heretofore egiatrag. will se once apply to the Proper officens of this oo_altPluki. as this'corn,pany is hound by no ar rangement Ot unclerstanclua t that it does not e xprewilalisua t. ruy&t.i.l ii. W. CASs. SIITIT.Ef, PARE & CQ,. NINTH WALES .VOUNIXTVY [PITTSBURGH. P. 41 Warehotuns, No. 14» First and' 190 floaamot e gManufacturers of all sizes and deeerimu, uollit Itie,oetortrscl fi tting , ia oed z eLa l d Wa m . Pales, Irons and Copling. e. AL? Jobbins and Mach Castings of trrea9oo ! seription masitsto order. Living a complete machine shop et be attaehlid . thetsode Foun d to dry, all neeesealF fitting will realydret ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN INOTHimpl 'vim INSTITUTION, IIIVI41101) .i. IN INS TI TUTION, Cambria count&Vehasyl vania &tar milee from erosion S tation - ctation. ow the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitt burgh, was. chartered in 18.58, th ew eiLto confer the usual Collegiate Hon ar or i s andasi Dopes& The location of the college 'n one of-the most healthy in Pearmylvan ia rtion of the A He gheay.liomataimi be ng.preewrhhal Jea ite,perse water:bracing air, andreeiereelem scenery. The Scholastic year otonteonctia*On the FIRST MOZID AY after the LSth of ATOUST..aade:s • about the 29th of JUNE following. it is di • I into two Sessions. Students cannot Mum • between the Sessions. All 0 0 .. 4 pm/etas awes airy for Land Sureying. Idazineeristg. will b its furnishing by - ' the the Institution to the Studen. Instrumental and Vocal Mule forum no sites hatp., Eitudenta will be Omitted heft eigl 1. years to the age of mathomi. &drea Ts aisa — Roard and Tuition, payable haltyeari m.. ... ...„.... "...it Washiniza - vt; e-a xatine .. ****** :I,ll— and Modern Launteles.—egtra.-Z" Studiertaapend Vacation at the Mlle IS :IS Reference cam be made to the Rt. Rev. DisiewP O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. $ 4l lltOl4P. St. Mail Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittabori,h Diocese. COWE ORE, COME AL and Ga. TIeCLEI -L iter NDs. S Auction , and buy L your Boots • 81 . 00 .a 1 16 - (1 1 _111 LA ACiEs O! I ON' daired and in cultivation. all VJana% well vetoed aad eonvenient t* arattniril Armtrt e b i o n er al e= Taneelsok & °VALI= e t 9O T A AV i ra l itiak k a mi _ 2lll " l " _hawk re- L, BRACKEN RIDGE, 5.. />IFIRTH 1474 Prrmincaos. PA ki..IN COCTAL, pivreißritosi, PRNW MCI BOOK CASES 24 Pieces 75 rlems W. 319CLI111TOCIL
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