BdlL'd~f'~"~ Isom. THE 1843 u. PITTSBURGH IT.WITRUIMMO RAILWAY, To ALL POINTS'IN TU WM. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SUM AKKAII6IIII3IIW. Commencing May sth, 1882 MINE TO CINCINNATI As- otricit. and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WRSTW ARD TRAIN:3 Fast Line. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh.....l,ooa. In. 7,10 a. m. 12 . 30 P. 11 1 . Alletheny... - .71411 a. j 7,20 a. tn, 1.00 p. m, Arrives Croatline 9,20 a„ to. 6.".:0 it. ta. SAO p. in. Ft. Waytto._.2,lo p. ILI. 2,,24 a. in. Chicago A.,35 p. tn. 8•35 a. in. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUT'S Leavea erodible 5.45 a. ra. 7.26 D. m. 8 , 50. 0.111 Arrives at Columbus...ll.3o a. in. 10,15 p. m. CincinnatL. 4,20 GAO s. m St Louis 0,25 a, at. , 9,00 p, m FOR INDIANAPOLL% AND BT. LolilB. Leaves . • . Cruetline 8-50 a. m. v. 61 ',IL • W. P . In. igi. - 6... ~.:7..*ii6El-: _ , 6.45 p m yr through to Chicago without chailge . of ,_ --Thitime to. Cincinnati is the same Lty_ uminm. Stenben i vill ud e.Tr_ains n on . b . o . th Roadt . mt al unther.i.,.,.,. , v......7ae . at( go into C i ncinnati RASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE - AT PITTSBURCiIt. iNttpreii 2,00 a. m Mad • 3,t m mat and St. Louis Empress 7,45 0 p. p. m ACCOMMODATION " TRATNS—Fgom Federa street Station. Allegheny City. Leaves ' Arrive • :Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 9,00 ain 10,40 ain 5,15 a m 6 .50 ant 19,00 m 1,30 p m 6,45 am ' 8.30 ani 4.40 ple 6.45 pm M 12.20 pln -2,00 p le GAO p in B ASKET p m TR 3,2 A 0 p m 4400 p m IN. Loaves Alliance at 5,30 a. m. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a. M. Lea rat Allegheny at 3,10 p. m. Arrivegot Alliance 8,00 p. in 11111. Trai n. s aro run.* Columbus time. which is ISt mina= dower than Pittsburgh time. IS L. Tickets good• on the accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced prom. Thellyte pm accommodation train oonneets sit New Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough traiwAuneet as follows: At Rion. with '‘.c. ea for New Castle. Mercer, Youngstown. Ae. - • At Osrville, . Ohio. to d fr om /diUersburgh. Att.% eureka= 7 fi At Mondial Ohio. , mint Vernon. Shelby, Stsdieki t °led°. 1. eta. At6Wr i a or Delawsire,Springield. Colimb= XOlll/4 Dayton. Indianapolis. Saint . Louisville. etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Toledo. Attirt Wayne. for Pern. - Larnyette. lnd.. Saint Z.lcrmiavQulng. HedrukSt r iosepkand interme diate Poilitaln Centratindiana and Illinois. At Plymeith'forJetport& AnikaiShicageorith Maine for ail poipt In.llli, nom, w -lowa, Wisconsin and Mimeo= For further information and Union P thromtb tick ets =pit to. GEORGEassenger Statio PARKIN. Ticket/Ift. • n.Pidablogb. and A. Q. CABBEIE/IRBY Amt./Platten'''. JOHN B. JERVIS, _General Supermtendent. WM. P. SHINN. general l'amenger Agent CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANdEiVEYT. On and after MONDAY.'MAY sth, UM, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH_,_ COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STKOBKNVELLE. Leaves Pittsburgh...... 11,00 o a„ . m. 12,50 p. p. d . Steubenville... 4,00 ' 4,00 -_ do Newark 9,50 " 10.15 do C01umbu5..... . . 11.10' " 11.41. ArLivesCinoinnati 4.20 p. M. 5,40 a. m. St.:Louis I 7.50 a. in. 1 6,40 p No change of oars between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all • nigh traba. Leaves PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Pitteboxgh 1,000 rs 3.10 ayi .12,50 in wei10n1e...... 3,00 • sat . 3,05' . Stenbenirille...4,oo " • 9,16 4,00 " WheeHu- 4,54 " 10,23 " 4,53 " Arrives- Renal? 5,05 " 10,40 " 5,05 " RnnectiWg at Wheeling with Balliniore and Ohio ailroad:: and at ,Bellair with. • Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster . Circleville, Columbuswild Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Lduis.and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Loaves Pittsburgh 1,00. a. in. I 12.60..p0s do .Welhrille ..... .. 4,26 ' I 3,00 • do ' do • Altian Ba,Tord. 43 '• 1 o 6 I 44,1,40 4; , do Hudson. 8,00 **6,42 '• Arrive, Cleveland 0,13 " I 1 6,30 - Connecting at Bayurd with Tußcarawan branch , for New Philadelphia sad Canal Dover: at Alli anoe.-with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and -Chicago Railsesd at Hudson, with -Cleveland. Zanesville and.itkucinnati R fig Akron, Cuyahoga Fells and Millersbur_g, and at Cleveland with C and E RR for Erie, Dunkirk, anti 'Buffalo, withll.6t T R R for Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and 'the north west. WcffievilleAccommodation leaves at• 11,00 p. m. Returning , Traing 'arrive at 2,20 a in. 9.15 a 1 11 ,.. 3 46:11111d1400Pti• Throllavitlekets to ell prominent points in • the west, southwest. north or northweet. • can be Pro cured at the Liberty: street depot, Pittsburgh:- JOHN STEWART, 'ffieket Agent. • For farther particulars apply WILLIAM STEWART, Agent.' At the Company's office in .Freight Station, Petal street. 1862. - ' , . 1882. MUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 03r AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth PENNSYLVANIA. 4NTLIVILIROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS: Tzer Ore,*L r4l. • elves alaseaenisei &aide% isvei a; y morning (exeaptSundso) at 2.50 ataPPlageOlY at the principal stations 04(1:nuking aireakeasineoliana ut Itatrithunt for alum Waddin&a.and for Neithik na the enfant Wits. TUN WWI RES.% .TBAIN lower daily at n ni, stepping 444 at rincipal sta tions, asking direct connection at Harrisburg ter Ttunateeind t reatiinnton, and for New York via dirLINE teem the above paved eta lion t Sandy) at I t . TlWa pingprostprinebalstatio iniat rieburbr.MthflosandWWarrives la'MadalPhn n Tel•Coodneetiop for New. York' lani n Depot st SOW oven CamdenAA AILOPIXIIIODATUOI 1011/11111, • JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TR4IN. leaves daily (except Sunday) at SAG atop ping at an stations and running u far as Oda,- inaugh. 'FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (eioept Sunday.) &Metes. m. SEAPIT:t ACCOiIitoDATIOI4- -TRAIN for, s *Wan lesiva daily. (except Sunday) at no o .o non: _TWSD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wars station leave daily. (except Sunday) at 4,00 pi a. • . FO II NTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for sliation, loaves daily. (except Sunday) at f 1 61 50.111. • • *flTUinre T~wrae ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Ariesben ....11%116 p: m ffse-. _ 1 1. 111: . J Anoommoda. _ ......tion.—..l . M a.= dot a illitietreeeomModailon: ' '.. .lain Od W elides moosilnakdoeL7 .ik in: 3d W 'Ration Ammeamedgio' n Xild•p: tit 4th Wall ' Ammiunodatien.....4l4l9l:: in. ' Allir:naini fl ti ß:ainville and Indiana COOned at Blidliejk . timssetida with Johnstown Ac commodation - and Itzprees and Mail Wert. '.• 1N1411.11i-: . TO lEW V0RW_........ 1112.10.: AIWA * —.. . - . MOO 3.56 - ... M AS 1 1 itc..77.-- -77 • 7,45 sirßanagethecked toall ". illationsoit424,Kup sylviddo' : Saar:aid, mid to PhiladedgMe; 'MAW more and New York. airpassalors purehadng *skate in only" Rik be aborted an Slows isoing to distanmi fear sled in additlem to die Itaticin rates. ezeopt`fra ''' m sew the company hoe no t=. In 1 1 1 41 VIM mom MAGI& the . gllt hold thallMel - MW reaPoisßdo only. and for an amount not excendiag 31 t. 11.—Aa-Onnibus 'Limo sorgami to has be s e ad Omn employed tO 001 tto7 POlNMfigerf and l b i ~ e ~ o uage the depot, at a obanss not to exceed 23 opts for - namonow and baggage. ' -:: For tickets apply to • • 3 ..111 1 / 1 11AUT, Aria . At the Poona. B. R. PBB Statio n • and 0 11tantstreets. - ENOCH. 1. 1 , 0 23 alueral Superintendent. Altoona. ' G AF CALF BOOTS, *4.00 GENT'S FINE _ CALF BOOTS. $4.00 GENT% FINE CALF BOOTS D. S. DLPFTaNBACHEL No. 15 Flftbstreet„ - ,ZldioaehmlaSaskitz VITA. ,lIIWOIAG____LOT-A eat* AVEl i fait= i tot ter ' 111 :72M gm We by IL EaS • 0. ? A I! Mgt .!°I9A, I) * • .„ Dili MMUS MO agnigi U. . l rflt„!= 6 ad aad ow er i M alla b een tha FrAkitiqitaC a t p.DDLYEGTO GO, intermediate Point& drtikt , Trails to* INDIANAMLLS, VMS. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freight' a nd maseimpenrcarried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other route by twee four hours, and at as low rate& This auk road by which shipments enn.be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing_ bulk. at Consignments made to .1. E. GIBBONS, Agent Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention. and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE OR COMIUSHION AT LAWRUNCEEURO. _ Exprem. . . . . . For further information apply to THOMAS HATIGAN. (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give summon RN 01UPIS for.passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Hants, Lafayette, Chicago._ Peru, Green castle. Crawfonissille.Charteston Paris and Mat toon, ko., &o. It. F. LOAD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 1862. IN PORIANT. 1861. SAO p. m ALL PERSONS PUItCHASINO_ TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. . . And other points in NorthernMjasouri. the States Of Kansas, or the Territories. should insist on having tioketa *at read by, the 6,45 IL DI NORTH MINION= RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and %%sickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. ire- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON Pree't and Gen'l Supt. North Missouri R. R. Kamm K. Sunrcita. Gen'l Traveling Agent. • selfhron UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ET., NEAR WOOD. THE SUBSCRIBERS RANU r A C. TURE'and keep constantly on hand every article in their line. viz: Cortices, Ornaments. Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds. Matt rases of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. ill-kinds of Shadul. Blinds and Fixtures. Mir Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpot4 Oil Cloths Svc.. oetl7:lyd ROBERTS k ROENIOK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND . CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, , . WitEßEPAatuatte. MOTELS, KEW TAILMANTIS aud the trade generally can be supplied with °keepsake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rated. Countm trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY. AND ddtlTH mum STREETEu Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the swan will be served up in the most palatable style. • ELI YOUNG. oal4 earner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. sA.vA.GE, No. ISSO Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. withal the modern improvements. this po- Valor retort. the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally. with the best the markets affords. Oysters will he served up in every variety of style, during the season. Ilia. Wines, Liquors and Alum he &els confident in recommending to the imblie For their excellence. Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters reeeived daily and sold wholesale and retail. tur2o:lpl SEETIN'S OLD . STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, THADIS: STONE, .I"ropriutor j/APING TAKEN AND FITTED FP, at a great expense; with all the modern im provements, this Popular resort, the subscriber ts prepared to ficcommodote his friends and the public' generally, with the beet the marker affords. OYSTERS will he served up in every varict y style during OYSTERS. season. LIQRORS. and 'ALES he feels confident in re commending 'to the public for their excellence. gii-MEALS served up at all hours. and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly 4owuri NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, - • 11'1175; BUito•II. 'NIKE SUBSCRIBER A N ite N C tei the public thithe. is in daily rePeipt nt FRESH SHELL AND - CAN OYSTERS, oAllt E. , &c. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything lathe eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. ja10:ly ECM= OYSTER - AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 4! wuoi.isice Awe ; URALIC RR' LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FItgIikiIIgOILAULVAND.BALTIMORR OY T AND. VILD GAME. AU In their &Lonna, ".; • r. ! 10 2, 5 BEO it.UNE*A I S. CO. . . . . litaallSl.o2C ROWSE, • itirAL UHENTZ. Iv.a.Proprteter; Liberty streetjusttbe *gide therPadsonger , Derett , •ef the Peingotranis .RailrotaL which make& it the most convenient house in the city for passenger?' arrivingby that Thu: proprietor hiring, at considerable es- Mfitted up: in excellent style. the MANSION E, would re s pect f_ully. solicit a share of .publie patronage. Larder mid Bar will be :furnished with the hest .. .the market can afford. fel:ly is F; ~ ~4 ~ • ;z: WILLIAM BENNETT, INPONTZR AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordiab, Wines, Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD !STREET, Pittsburgh MN= WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. *'T Diamond/Alley, near Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand, Bleokbe ; Ch u .102 ..7;1711 OIL AND GREA9E -10 bbls Tall asa ow. ' 25 Grss . In store and bbb for ado by F. SELLERS & CO. Pam stmt. Pittsbarrh. THE mow COMPLETE WHOLE sale Jewelry ESTABLISIEMENT IN THE WEST. J. H. GARDINER. 62 - FIFTH STREET. isplo OLL nurrEs.— Imo :1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter ; 1 box Sid ior a do by" do just received by oxproos le aj • • - JAS. A. FETZER. '" . . Goner Rocket and lint stmt. rIO44IIIIMUINOMP• '-' HAVI . Ne AS. ft the Real Notate and Gen terniComatimitii lleibtarc R. 11. OUTH- T, our b dueted in tha name of . S. T A SONS . . aosr ItTLA L. etriaatiio..:...a. B. CIinDUT . . SCEITHIBIEVE & SOES, REAL 121. s TATE azaithenezaL Commission Amts. .1 MAEZETSTIIITL irstasbarph. Woad to the law of Rea ISO% Colligation of ltentx. dm. and aettleareatof Mates at persons deceauL ap2 .5% 41111 ;41.1 1"i nariL DAY 41 k1UMI • design bi 4. o f tfrr' Guess • • • , • tty. thE 4 IMAIIIOII.IIIIFTIfai BEMAIRke 001111'ANY, _ • ow. • On Buildlnge,Liniited ort Pinuituel. Machos dies. Furniture. Sco.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. sea wAunrrs ,, NTREET. Cask Capital, 9215,510 00. Annotai.. $302,505 08. Invested as follows, vie: First Mortgage or Improved City , Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,665 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad C 0 .6 6 /t cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900.00 Philadelphia city 6$ cent. loan 30,000 00 Allegheny county 6 cant. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loaria 10,000 00 Collateral loans, well secure 4 2.500 1)0 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad i:i.Stock 4,060 00. Stock, of Reliance 'Mutual Insurance Company • 24,350 06 Shia of County Fire lusuiance Co 1,050, 00 . Stock of Delaware M. S. Inaurapee Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank du 5.135 01 Mechanics' Bank • do 2.012 50 Union. AL Insurance Co's Scrip 160 fill Billsßeeeivable; business paper 10,297 18 Book AecoUnts. secured interest, etc.... 0,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15 $333 508 9,1 CLEM TINGLEY, Prwiient. ECTORS. Clem TingleY. Samuel Ilisphaut, Wm. It. Thompson, Robert Steen. . Frederick Brown, %Valiant Musser, ' Cornelius Stevenson, Benj, W. Tingley. John it. Worrel. Marshall Hill, IL L. Carson, 2. Lothrop, • Robert Toland , Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles 8. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Piitsburgh. B. 51. HENCHMAN, Secretary. J. GARDNEICCOFFIN, Agent, mylfi Northeast comer Third and 'Wood sts. --- MPELMWAIRE MUTUAL • SAFETY. IN. AIMUANCE ACCOMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY. THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1433. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PIithA DELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels Canto and Freight, to all Parts of the world. INLAND LNS(t RA SCRS on (kakis, by Ricers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to idl part. of the Union. FIRE LNSURANCE S on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. DIRECTuRS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr., James C. Hand, Wm : C. Ludwig, Joso.lih , l l - Seal. Dr. R. M. H H uston, 00. Lieper, Hugh emit, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry 'Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke. Spencer M'llrain, 'rhos. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. J ones, James D. M'Farland, Joahtla P..hyre, John IL Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Mucosa. A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN, Preaident. THUS. C. RAND. Vioe President. Uaaa Leuitots, Se rotary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, jazt No. 6. ‘Vaterstreet, PittAurith. UDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS /ENKE FRANKL4NFIRETNSArRANVE -1 COMPANY OP PIIILADELPIIIA.OPFICF: NO. 43i and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. • STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, IWO. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896.3:t3 88 Real Estate,, (present value $1 ( 3,31;: 61.) cost 104995 Z 5 Temporary Loans on ample Ceiba teral Sceurities $9,135 50 Stocks, (present value 456.1:67 74) cost 89.786 t. 6 Nbte... and Bills Receivable 1.621 (1) Cash 27.919 33 s2:!osjisl iS Thu only pTufits from 1401111 MDR t h in ,%con pany eon die :de by law, ore from risks w hi. di have boon linter-mined. . . Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town awl Country, at rates as low as are cow:stew uitlt security. .• • . . • Sines tto•ir imorporation, a period of thirty yew, thr) have paid lse by Fire, roan amount oseeiNling Four Millions of Dollars, thereby for:ling evidetioe of the advantages of Insuranee, as well at !heal:4'4T and 11141Positic,rt to meet with promptness it II tiabilities. Losses paid duringtho year 11869. 882.133 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Baneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias %Vaguer, David a. brown. Samuel Grant, bead Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, tharge Ades, eIIAS. N. BANCIi Mt President. EII W ARD C. DALE, Vice President. A. Sre i., Soeretary_pro tem. • J. OARDNER COFFIN; Agent. mayl6 Northeast ~ or. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, ors prrrsisvitaw GEORGE DAIISII".. PreAleut. . M. GORDON. Swretury. Capt. R. D. Ci)ell RAN, Gen'l :Vent. No. 92 IVliter streg..iSvaug Co's ‘varehquse. up stairAd PittAlblttgit. • Will di' kind? id FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. - - A 1101111.1 Institution inanav,e4l by Direet6N who are well In.wil in the coundinunity. wad-who aro. determined, 1* ntite;:s stud liberality, to wan" n the character which they have SINSIIIIII4 118 fori ng h t'prnteetiontotholewhodesire to b e insured. 101 IN Proprietor ASSETS, 01 - 71)211B.30/111. 184111. Stork Arrouhls $ 41,000 00 nortgage •.',lllO 00 °dice Furniture ::::(1 00 Open Accounts. etc 7,809 13 CashlEl3sl !9 Premium Notrs 2TX") 31 Notos and Bills discounted 174,075 14 DIRECTORS. It, Millat.Jr.., Jamey WAuleY , Nathaniel HolineA. Alexander Nhuiek. George) be rmie Wm. 11. Smith. 'Chas. W. Rlidietson, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. LOUR . . Rees J. 'lleums. Benj. Bak ewel I, John R. M Tune. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL RBA, Secretary. WM. BAGA LET, President. .01lice. (or. of Morkrt end Witter bin.. Insures aininitt linsiana Dam pie in the Naviiga thin of the Houthow.ehil ;Western Hirers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the iklevi z gatior of the Seas. Inettreetagektntat Lome and Damage by Wire. DIRECTORS. Win. notably', Park, Jr.. Wm. Johnston.n B. F. Jones. • Reese Owens, T. M. Do), B. Presto. Gleorge•Bititham, M. Kie n r, Join; an. 111.Coopei, • -• • S:Harblietth; J.• Caldwell. John S. Dilworth. C. B. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Mouse. Capital $519,100 Assets 8304.948. TILL SAKE ALL NINON OF IN -817 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. DIRECTOR. Charles Reyes. E. E. B. English. GeSiger W. itrchsn„ P. B. Slivery. Joseph 8. Paul, C. Shegskag. t. Jo Intebn Olegt9a. S. J. Maga rg e ' 'E. r. • F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. .L G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and. Wood streets. lONONGAIIELA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. • -OM RKS: ar.MES A. •HITM • • N. Prodding. • ENRY M. ATW el I Secretary. pt JAS. WOODBITAN. Gael Mint. OFFICE O. 9S WATER: . I‘TRI EMT. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. WgintkitAX, 101114: WWI. .. . Stock .. Das .itibh 2 payable en. dema nd ; .___... .• t, and secaved_by. tweapprovad namsee..ll3.2slloi Mb Receivable ..... ...- ........ ......: 93.515144 BBlsDiseertated. MIMI-IS Mortgage.-- 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank 12.6°614 stock cost $ 4,186 00 100 Shares Citizens', Bank stock cost , 0 • , : - 5,175 i3O 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost— 2.000 00 50 Shares Bank of Pitts . WWI Bohm of Book Account/ Oaish DIADEM& .. . i iristaatimivi i . Jo. A.Alltddisoo. siS , ‘l , - . A, , •, - ...-i , i - ,-- , a. A. t*- mem. Jaasseilr lIIIa ••411•18 s •SEAV.-a414.4k;# • - ir ,:t z rair eja rammed Inig7 Mumlar's seempta.l Carrier IDIENIkand nays IS nag 'mon% tIN' ADVANCE. airDavvria bY oirsiers lakeeaks per weak.. ~ .._. _ 11 . 11 .7151101:AD133117151NO. &v 't 0011411. ' 4 ' 50 31 00 " moires& ' 5 1 73 one month., 00 three - Imm' the • • "- - 13 00 six. months • 18 00 :than months 24 00 " _opt gea r 30 00 TENLINEStuake a square. About eight words avers**. line. Daimons notices, inserted on the local page, ten cleats a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same °from every Saturday Sir Advertising at reasonable rates The New lurk Midi/. in upon the .eii• }lv Eng lish iu velatirm t" 111, says : •• Voltaire remarked, two generations ago, that over man in England was a sycophant to the man above him and a tyrant to the man below him. The bishop sprawls 'before the archbishop, the dean before the archbishop, the curate betbre the dent', the vicar before the curate, and the clerk hefore the vicar. In one of the comedies an irate uncle beats his nephew, the 'nephew whacks his valet, the valet kicks the page and the page takes a twist in Oa. hair of the housemaid. " There thou hest the great image of authority." It is a lovely.speetacle: peruse it. No one desiresto establish a vesicle upon British complacency. The right which a man bus to admire himself is unquestioned and inalienable. That of a nation is no less so. Englund contemplates herself ,and her achievements with the hilarious satisfaction of a hen celebrating an egg, and we haVe no right. as we certainly have no desire, to interfere. It matters little whether the national egg be a prize pig, or a piece of rifled ordnance. or a plated war ship. or a rare Itor4o. or a prize tighter: the exultant !wan is uplifted. and the triumphant bray resounds all the same. but to paraphrase old Shdock, "pigs are but pork. cannot 'hut bores : there be land rats i wide!' knock her cherished boxers out of time.) and water-rats' (Monitors) against which her bra,:en hulks avail not. So that in general the trumpet has hardly done twanging before the bottom bills out of the achievement that has itt4t been cel ebrated. 1 I It . BOOTS AND 'FITIONS, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. 'LOSE 4 1 1 11 1 E PRICES : Wise English Luting Heel Gaiters for $l,OO wortitsl4s, • . • Ladies Bagßak Lasting Contrail Heel Gaiters for $1,25; srrp,7s. Ladles . Lasling Congress Heel Gaiters slPkyrorth Os_ 37 aies . Tme g'resioh. Morrooeo Heel Boots for $lsU worutris artli El.' Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. Para Fine Moroeece kippers for .50e., worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75e . wortirsl.l2. All *Shier goods laspropissetoss. JAMES ROBB, BB Market :treat near Market Hous. .404 vannatimErir GARDEN AND FIELD SEED; ' WATSTiiaATTEH MESH A 411) GIENXIXE. "' ' AldtailAkui* rid t Same semi eeneementeil Timer. received mid for said 1)7 BECKHAM & LONG, • N 0.127 Liberty street. next doorto toh22 PARK. mocuurry• etz Manifestant of : SillondlaSsualers' mall& Copper. Pressed Cop: Pottonts;ltaised Still Bottom:, speiter Zcd,der. Ac. .Aleci_:ippdrters and dishes ( in' Tin ° Riatehgte_ Irene • • • 2..4544 air Camshaft, a; hula., Tinsman% Machina nd Tools. Warehouse. N 0.149 IUST and 120 SECONDATREM nttsbarish. Poses : _ or spend orders of i Copper cut to say desired pttern. te2l:lydaw 111,1110 D. its Hama. , . - vow — shouidag _ 2000 ' " ,Sidekjuictimived and for saleb. say . l7 . sunisS H . COLLIN& 2.750 00 16,140 00 -. 65,997 75 ... Olf ... 49,152 30 $122.234 r - morning. Si - Terms $I per annum, in advance. ilieSinnte copier, ready for mailing, YIRF CENTS 19r' Addreil JAMES P. BARR. Editor and Proprietor. WEDNKSDAY MORNENG, MAY .23 The Great Exhibition Witnessing Wills The S rrogate'of Ulster county. N. V.. refused to admit a will to probate because it was acknowledged in the presence of one witness in one place, and another in a dif- Jarmo place, when the law required that "the instrument must he executed in the presence Of two attending witnesses.. or ac knowlcdgr•d by the testator to each of them.'• chi appeal from this decision to the Supreme Court., the Court held it ma neee.tsary t'or the witnesses t,, I,e her at the untie (lithe execution. k Farmer's Advice. A young fanner asked an rild Scritch man for artviee in hi , pursuit. Ile tali hitn what had been the 'were' of his oar sneeess iu tiu•nting, and c•onc•luded witl the following warning: „ Never, Sandie never, above all things, never get it debt: but, il• ever you rio, let it he rnrtnnre."' ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. .OF. PITTSBURGH. OFFICE.. So. $7 Filth St.. Bask Block 'l \SURES AGAlssy ALL KINDS of FIRE ANDMARINE ISAACiliNE;;,Presi.lent.;.ll , llN b. Mot'Olt \lee President; 11. M. 110C)Ii. ; IV 11,1.1131 DEAN.tioneral Avent. 011 . 08: os,ey. liar vey Childi , CapL IL C. Gras*. John A. W ikon L. Fahnestoric•Tohil D. MeCord. Captain Adall , Jaeolo, it. P. Starling. Cai,L W. beau. ttobert I. ROAM. /Elie E HOEGLiS aIE lOItIAI..- T I AL DIPLONIA OF :11 EMI:ERSiI 11. of the 'DOUGLAS MON I:MENT ASSOCIATION, beau fully engraved on stcel, about n ine he twelve inches dimensions, i.: now ready tor distributimi to the subscribers to the monument fund. The engraving con.n.ds of two Nit length ininiuturc vignettes, one a tine portrait of the aeparted 9tutesinan, and the other America offering a wreath. besides a bird's eye view of the grave of Douglas, on the shore of Luke Michigan. tis it now appears at Cottage (trove. to all persons forwarding to the Association one dollar or more, will be sent one of these diplomas, !with name anti amount duly inserted thereon, and signet by the President and Secre- WY. Contributors in the sum of ONE DOLLAR will become life members of the Douglas Monument Association: iu thesum of TWENTY DOLLA honorary life members, and in the sum of ONE 11 - UNDUE/ DOLLARS, honorary life members of the Board of Trustees: All ediPirs who will, insert the above in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly issues three months, with an tweasional notice to ahvance the object iu ..view, will have foiwardetl to them immediately a diploma'as honorary life member of this asso ciation; upon the receipt by the society of s copy of their paper containing the foregoing. WALTRR:B. SLATES President. LEONARD W. VOLK:Secretary. N. E. - -Logal recetolved , and solicitomfor con tributions age are being authorized in 'the loyal States to take charge of the interests of the as sociation. Punjablets and',,eirealars containing the dr aanizatleni,: roastitition. by hiwa , and the ap peal will be bent to all who will forward their address. . . Counnameationsationhl be directed to the "Soo rotary Douglas Monument Association," Chicago Illinois; • - , i •a - .• . IT-1:4441144301:t10:1V ~~KD~ SMTIIITIGI WORKS. JENNE JairaliNi* GIJiIAL (mum moat Las Drawl IA Flour, Grata wadi alllkbuts or emoutiF produer, Wham Rad ILlquilors, Clam% Tobareidte. • Sir-Liberal advance; made on e o llaigoo/1011.1 01 HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 23TSOUTH SECOND ST an26:ls PHILADELPHIA. N EW SPRING IMPORTATIONS DI EIN ANT) 11411VF4' WEAR. Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES. Now in Store NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And %•r S!,1:, Lv DC CO I . LA,FOI • HCAOIP. Sr, CO tlutd WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND POVISION . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. IVO: 15 SOUTH Tr_47'Eß STREET, 11A+Liberal advances wade nn conslantnente when required. tilyl-IY4 JOHN R. F1.1.130N-WM P ELLISON-RODMAN BELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON SE SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIEkES AND VESTING& NO. 339 MARKET STREET. door below FOurtb.) utyl:lya PHILADELPHIA. nIURST de MAGEE— holleveale Druggists, NO. 9.23 MARKET STREET, PHIL APRLPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Window GIMP. Dye-stuffs, &e.. and Agents for Kerosene: Ohin and Pittsburgh. Coal Oi LI. Burning F . luid.En when°. Tar,Pitch, Rona, Wagon and Railroad Grease. inyltanni GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Eetail Doaler ' IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GENTS . ' FURNISHING GOODS, . 6 I 0 11'H ES r\ ET STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, -WITH T...430154G-COPIM & PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS if. LI/PORTERS. • -OF- ME' FICRNISHI.NO GOODS .AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS; %O. 10 PiOFTII FOVRTRI STREET. myl:ls'd PHILADELPHIA CHARLES MAGEE, Importer end Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinette, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, RKET STREET, North Side, I•IIII.ADELPIHIA. In) I lyd FRIES .& LEHMAN, Nu. 3I 3 MA It RET ST IVE 1.1 Pit IL ADELPULAL, Ji..ibers in Cloths; Onigiinere3. Sr. Always on hand a well seleMed Etta of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., lIIINIRTICIES OT• BRAN )Tl' S & e ', •ND I.INALKItd FINE OLD WHISKIE NO. 3 NORTH irnovr RTBEET I'll ILA DELPIIIii r lITEIt MASTER'S OFFICE, Curuer uf ki and loch streel. WaAlinirten, 31ay .19th. 11110112.: V‘ r trz l e .4ll .; in lA upe market, th-livered at IVastiington city Tiith:;t t,oday Donk this date. Ttle hen,- to be .IS. fifteen to till; sixteen high, I,:ween Lice and eight years of age. Of dark .‘elors, well broken to the 9flittlle, compact ly built, and free front all deli.ets. and to besub, jeet t.. a rigid insPection- N., inures will be received, Nopriee higher than ($110) one hundred and ten dollars will be paid for any one horse. wishing to sell will apply to Capt. J.. 1. DANA, A. Q. M., curlier 22d and iistreets Wash ington, 1).1'. D. Quartermaster and Col. A. D. C. PROPOSALS POR HORSES, . . DF.roT QC I tti• ERNI tr kR'S OFFICE.I earner cif Ist(' sad B streets Washington„ May 19th. 1802. • SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. ceivc.l at thin office until WEDNESDAY. the 2 , 021,1:1y of May, at 12 o'clock a., for furnish ing the tlovertuneut with %700) seven hundred horses of the following descrtp . tiOn. viz: CAVALRY. • • Foe Czymity (500) Five Hundred hoises: from (15) to (is) hands high, between five and eight years of age; of dark eolore well broken to the saddle, compactly built. and free from all de fects. • _ _ . MeMin FOR ARTILLRZY — r(2O4; jw4 Vet sOllOll, (1534 fift een and oileAilf*(#l,l) _ !Oh l be tween live and eight years of age. o dar eo erg. free from all defects. compactly built, well bro ken to karnoti,;stid tO:weikk not lesuigut 1411 , 11 M Pounds: . : : . 1, PRO.PO§AIS. Proposals must specify Cleady whether the bid is for Cavalry or. Artiflaw Iforsw anti. in: we ease must both be bid for on the same paper. If auy bidder nitateit to ,propose.fer Itolkelpases he maid' foiiiisid tit° distinct propeinf-4. each class colt i esSi ia itself. mai havbiltato y. ftst ence to antro er royal bythifsame /tart. If the bid is in e muneors tirmali vuumes of all the partner*Multappeke, drit WM not be tim sidered. Prop le must .be act4reelei... • te: Rucker; nartermaster; U. S. Arms; WaeTtton, D. C., andmust be plainly market "Propou for Horses." • • • • • • • GUARAN'XEX... The ability of the bidder to' SD he c ontract,c should it be awarded to him, moat be guaranteed by two responsible peraomwhfaie signets:unmet be appended to the guaranten. The responsibility ei Die immesh= asuallie shown by the . official bertiller.tes of the clerk orate nearest District Court, gr the,United :Rides District Court. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened., or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds, in the sum oft en thousand dollars, signed by the contnictor and both of hie be mailed of thrrysr . .ooooo4 adder upon r•J the contrat. • • - • • • • - • • • . 4, Al the bond mastaccompanY the Contract. i will be neerroermfor bidders to have their bead men with them:. or to have bonds signed in Andel ' pallor. m u d rrojely to be produced when the con tract impititt IfiliinissarbruidseilLbato • iSpOn aPnlicsation being made at this office, either Persons4,_byietteror gel h. ' FORM 'OF GUARANTEE. I We, • of the county of and State of and of the county of and State of ... . do hereby guaranty that is able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the termsof his omoftleo, gad therishould pospodlipn ba.aetedlhe irfil aConce enter4stoi contract in accordance therewith. . Should the oontract be awarded him we are pre pared to becomelds securftiee: ' [To this guarantee must be alpended the offi eial certificate above asesitiosed • • .• • - • • • INSPECTION. BELLY RY, Ac.. All horses contrisetdellibe nude" thissidtertise: mitt; will healthiest's& to 41 Arad inslistutbak..aad 'lltose not conforming to' the specillentions muter reis h eted. o mores will be received. e horses must all be delhatielin thribityisi or before TUESDAY. THE 17th 4Y OF AVNE NEXT, midrib extension of 'flat will be granted on any pretext. Payment to be madeupon the completipn of eitelreestreet.toi season thersglit Who Owe Quartermaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid or neekeonforsinnce with the ter iMer this sdverffiesesent, will ensure the rejection of the treat. the Me r. ant i an 44 l' tra ll ittr= mustershould deem it for the interest of tne Gov himself the right t 9 reject any or all the bidetimmay f?setselsgli.tv 117294 d- CalallanariDes..• " - nal 127 4 6 AVgiging sPining i t OILUITIMIM II 1116 d. rumum vitafft4sbr ollNNl almt olllllllVClLOONi vrott hen omit lot Atom sto is .Deposits rooked of ague got km than Ogg Diltd.su. and a dieldind offflie Profits (Wand twiesa year.in June alidDeosmibmv .Intt been do:dared iiewsi-Onnually, id JUsand Decem ber since the Bonk was ergamsed, at *rate 4f MiN per cent.'siyear. Interest, if not drawn 0ia1..• !geoid the credit of th e dePositor •prined and been the same interest from the aret.dan anti* ember. compounding twice A year, wi troubling the depositor to tall or even to Premed his pass book. At CAB rate money will double in lei than twelve years. making, in the aggregate WORT AND ONE-HALF PER OENT. A tat" • Books containing the Charter; By-Laws, Koko and Regulatious. furnished gratis, en applicatiou at the office. PIHISTDItICT. OEORGE ALBREE. . ;vlOl John B. M'Fa'atlen. Issue M. Pennock, 'John Holmes, John ilikishall, 'Alexander Sneer. James B. I)..bleedc Beni. L. Fahnest,tek.A. M, Polloelt. M. It., James 'McAuley. Hill Bargain. James tierthntin, , W tn. J. AudelYou. Alexander Braffloy. .0r. , 1 !)' Kelly. John ii. Backofon. Peter A. Madeira. George Black, J.,hu H.Mellor. John B. Canfield. James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Waltar P. Marshall. IVm..Dotallas, Joha QIT. •• • . ' im• John - Km& Rena L. lainewalt.. • napinrallt Hepburn . John 11.13hiibergeli. P Wu. &Raven, W L Befinnerts. ‘ , ater H.Hatilter, illeunder lindle. Briehard Hays,. aoWhittler. Wes. S. Lately, Christine Year,or. sz i mm e rigiastritze ,COLTON. uoutitiraihoink - NA K Ens Am..: arid • Exottaiggra Brokers and Dealers. In N um%Pratt'. slieeeptannes„ Gold. Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern iud Western Cities eolkStantly for sale. Collections made in allthecides throughout the United States. Deposing received in par funds .or current paer. No. 37 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. . • WM. H. WILLIAM.' JF CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BAOBEIff; WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN. OFFICEi 131*Palia . ntreet. Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aeknomtlediements Taken and Bills Probated. • ' ' ' ' aptly A.G.BICULTILAL. ROGERS...ST MANUPACTUSIONS OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR; .. TEETH GRAIN DRILL TEI:TII. OFFICEI Corner Butler and tlynser Streets. Sintb Weed. PITTSBURGH. PA. , 0 V IC: , :•• . 0 A's A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, wwwmer.flegwesd,built'. Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stove; Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. . • • .44- In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED dAS BU RNING COOKSTOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fully .tested by thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with agreat many other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND REA.TING STOVES. embracing some of the VEST PATTERNS now offered to the_publie. WE. PANCYJUIANAJOD GROB FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the limiest styles. Common Ter 11° ‘ Il tl a W rat . 4l - 1 !* 14" iolk P ass o - stem' . • • - • • ad- Spectra indneements offered to builders in Ant of tilflATßligiONTS.. ' . notkfen •VlOlyd JABEI3B.Ik. PETNER ; RMINAIRONk IMMEICONIALSSMN MERCHANT. Us SALIIOP eild*liill6ll6 Dried Fruit sad Predire IVG r:1 emir Market mad First Ileweeta. FITTEBDRGH, PA, REFER TO—Franois 0. Billek N.. William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert k Eon. Itebuni, Boyd & Ott. e sker * Swealrizigeri. M. M. Bank. List Howell Mangle .* Co.. George W. Anderson. Doran. Paston & Co.. my2B:2ptliis APOLLO NALL SILLIAEDNALOON. CllARLlCElGARDNERiwouldleniladtbrold ftiends and custom's that he is still to be found at kis old stand, POLLO• HALL entrance on Furth street. He has always on hand the beet Iriafefisagetjleng_ and in connection with the a Well *i - ;a6otad billiard saloon. with good ea. balls end enee. , • emberthe pis ee. Atoll° Hall. Freirtk . nearWormi. entrancekap Fourth. . hlOl, F YOll WANT 15011131 GIOOD NEW 3 Fruit orrepared Mince Meat. nailed, and other loads of Spices, cooGki ngirgon Brandy or Win New Peel go to Ellsw os orth Algartill i reatiseld. where you get anew crop or Anil and lower than at Lull any other icusotho s taty Aho _general assertwilit Groceries. Teas.-Winer, Btandiec and all Whir kinds of Foreign and Dlmallisisl44lsll 6**4 88, don • earner Mollans4 and T. . EtpusE, ORNAKK !g e rm. PAINTER . CIMR'. Streets 1101 MER. DUQUESNE WAY, second 'stem Fir All week untreated tome will beneath and to IMMO& ec2-ly P21—.0.111. EATON, NACIIIAIN 4t CO— HO: 17 .FIRT4iSTREET, t 4 • aossalis Wisp BETAItEIis UF Trilliahl Utoid•rili . - • : • Collars. Ties. Buiponden. Skis* • . Hoodb ind ill kinds Fancy Arad ' s' Ind TS. Wholeale bo i nnToiriftlar NI co.. MOO No. 77 street. LTimm LARns iron v SALII-15111/ Awn of choice land int Me* K i tloutitn •at aboatA miles boa VI I . • till& Main Is good. tpd • n " "ei en -f t s ' lirnat. pal takalkistV: , ;, l 01011 , the 41111171 7.! k SONS, I mo. ; ;L.l • L Mutat stmt. Favices iassme;-. day at e likarketiazttre 141: - timirargaillitra . ~__~<:- . . . .. 4111ait J.IRFAIXEMILAIke 4.ooloiiiiTheiP: *lV** „IlLtlnCia, - VANAMOO6OO6fo r - ''a i rikic y tr• ,`• .. .- , . •-u •• , fil-niiiiiii.,• H. li , V.PArtemow ~.... .» -I" Piltiabil - DAWillinr; A T 7' 0 R.NIE-Y 3 , A-T , A W Distateed Ntrteet. sear,aratillr!• :PPTIIII3IIIIOIk Pk' B. P. LIICAS,' ATTORNEY AT LAW.. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREIrr (Three doors belowlhe Court 8e....) • my3:ly • PITTSBUItOK'Pa C) tats .A.T LAW. VEI VC, NO. 13:1 Irti - I ' trr NO.' 73 GRANT STREET PIVIVIBIIIMBIie.I I I3IWAL . • rill AIL SURGEON D Zit 111151" • sueeesgor to G. W. Biddle, No:1144 SEW field street. Sir: Office IL.pur: from S to 1 o'clock. , • , to 1$ o'clock. IRON MANUFACTUR*II/!.;!!: AMERICAN IRONW9RIB. Jones dr Laughlhis" , ' 3LAnintervlngs . I1R•0 N aND N, JUNIATA ANO CONNNON . SKET ISt tauth's Patent Shafting, Pistil PITTSBUOIL PA . 93 Water filtirt4t . mud 139 F in k ;NNW, PITTSIOUROME, • And corner of Franklin and Sci Waterleitinmielh, ISAAC 3 . 0141.13...J0HN PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD &OM,' i mrsalei A r ß eAsiumm and Akrkg r edtter4L a afid'First uu21:11 PrrfSBMI J. D. TACICINEE ............ N. UMW, FURNITIIRE FOX CASH- 1 4FULLAR SORTMENT of Pitteburib Friltta U RE. embracing. • . - BUREAUX. BOOR OASES' • • *4.l_4lqpn. and every article needed ins wallnmomodd‘ol • ling. a= well as a Lae assortment-or, , , . - . OFFICE F liT 111 . 111 I TX* i ~,, ~, . , , Constantly on hind !and rainfall a ca rallni only ters'on which business isdone n sitila 4. lishment is for CAS 11..pricat are , ' of ingly. Persona in want of araithfat is abb - lino would bo advantacod by calling as ~ ~., ~,11 • FACKINER • lIIIIIIIIMi t No. SOS Smithfield street; ball* ififfa." mh29-1y CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.,O2..i, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHO NEW DRINKIVRO., NEW BRUSSELS, C A R,PRI. Sir These have jest been reeelvadmt the LATEST AM) RICILICST PAT it. the lament j.rkei. W. ltreLlarNtelle , , NEW CARPRTS, OIL • OLllll.; , ite. . —A T No. 87 Foortk • OUGHT PREVIOUS TO advance in prices. ,whieli vantage is offered in purchase FOR A-SA: , , • - t' Ai it 10 NO/NE. BEILDEIL A:1111411 t i JIM Duquesne Way. near the 'Kin ion A t to order and warranted as good made. the following matthinety. via: Steam Egie. -Turning Lat, ilW• r itrood ad . i ... ..ttgit ! Planer!, for wood and - filing. gouda. and Tobacco itai i d i i I, 'Model Machina. in. tits 3e =assalswe. Pullies and Mangers; of allsums and .. • Seams. of SW dianketar Ind pine' te" ' •• in length. Willvolu btat alwastd , Mr NI Doctor and Maga 011. amid DI" .. J steainboatit de. Lathe sari sic i , ing denote order; can plans= Watt& ''S'll:2 , --"• , feat* inehes lotig. ... :.. ~.,“ k.,..c • All Orders Promptly Fdled . ad, larosi j k ; , Solicited. • i N. 11.--Pardoular attostioi sad pt '" given to repairs. on Printing. 'Promos ~ Machines. -- - GENERAL IN Pirraa'n,Fl.lllr/P AR it Oil ' I . - •.. Pittsburgh. we 44,0 , ~,e 1 ivarzcz-ifitelignisil , • - it_ .L.. Wayne ant "Chleago 'lllailtrait 4.,,,,..., , having. snaked* graPetrltlini • " 11/4F U Railroad. from rittetnalk to adip siti : t v . „ appendages...real t peramore . jait . 4 ..,. . 11 property or thorPitudlvers'ort .1,. ~Ii: - -,. ewe Railroad Compaar, rilw -, . % mom and inanagentontat. Ittaad . • .r 4 c' - All person .emprog ,cmi...sr oil amyl tont:Cane hemeer ropeenve " dona until furter aotiee.: , • !. ...f " • . - , i •"•••! All persons, asseciatkasaaiml . . 2, • urine business a . ri gENE: to sea tine or change any e will et once apply to. the prop* nee li as this; aorapany,te,boo no _ n undmrt 4ll erstanding db.,. it -, :•._ ' •' . • , .." ' .SBEITHi , PARIE Is.c(Xi7:•l4o NINTH.,. . ... . „.. , NINTHWA.RE, N'OEMERRifiscl.‘ .. .. , . . Yraabodoe. No. RS Es* • ~.., .- - t a" 4 ''' nam t.lirl l .•44 1 14ka1 , _ _ op c..: ceauon. And Stilli. iw ' . ov, C--. 7 t 1.. t it' PulAingens °°ll air .- ' '• . 2 and I.f Val: vitrat - al & o bins • a Bari trop way j er igiffiliti INAZ , th e yegsgry., seesgearylliglille &Candied te , • I , 6111111,11%,:ett-' ,C ONE ONE. CONE rql arecur4., Auetkr. sad Wiliest RetigliSt andailaitwa. - ; ; , gestab4; MID LLNUII.4itt.• ; ANC 4 - 1,1!".46 Owned and, in . a n 'LI . Ai** welt watered .and ;eine , .nidbandeltatetiei,"l9ittudell ; iddpeitent niewlaileafrointile" * ' •'" Terme eta; fereelottly 4 - ' _. r~ KOHN'S LAW euritomfs: L. 'RR ACTENRIDGE, I I . TODU Run, PA H A. N C CO CP H. ATTORNEY AT LAW, I . i'AREHOUSEB. FURNITURE. 21 Pieces 71 Wefts