TINE /MO . PITTSBURGIIFT.WATHiCHICAGO • TO ALL POINTS IN TES WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SIMMER AERANGEKENT. Commencing May sth, 1882 TIME TO CI2(CINNATI AS etrics, and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and- Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTIV &RD TRAINS, Fast Line. Mail Express. Leaves Pittsburgh I.ooa. m. 7,10 a, in. 12.50 p. in. klleglieuy„...l,lo a. m 7,20 a. m, 1,00 p. in. Arrives Crestline 8.20 a. m. 5.20 p, m. 8.30 p. m. Ft. Wayne.... 2,10 p. m. 2,33 a. m. Chicago 8,35 p. m. 8,35 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS, Leavee Creetline 8,45 a. in. 7,28 P. m. 9,30 p. m. Arrives at Culutubus...l2.3o a. m. .10.15 p. Cincinnati 4.20 p. to. 5,40 a. m St Louis—. 8-25 a, in. 9,00 p. FOR ENDLANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves ere:Aline—J/40 am.. Arrives it Indians oolis 6,30 p; m. 5.45 a. m. SL to. 6,43 p. m. All Itainstarontrh to Chieaito 'without &sage of Can. N. B.- -The time to C nelunati is the same as IV Steubenville. Trnirr , -on both Roads meet at Columbus. and intvierigcrs all go into Cincinnati together. : • .• P..A WAIt I) rtiAnTs ARRIVE AT PLTTSBURGII - - - - • Chiumvy Et ones'. 0,00 a. m Ohicsl36 M di 3,10 p. m Cincinn di a id .it. I,ouiA if,xpralß 7.43 p. m ICCU MJit)i,A rtuN MAIN tS—Fr..m Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leeree Arriro.. Leave Arrive Alleviieny New Briaton New 'Wigton Ai to teeny 9,03 a i n :0,40 a m 5.15 a m 6,30 aun 12.00 m 1,30 p m 0,35 ft in 6,30 a m 4.40 pm 6.4 p.m 12.20 p m 2.00 pm 0,30 p m 3,15 pni 3.20 p m 5,00 pm MARKET 'IRMA. E. eayea A i Ilituoe at 5,30 a. in. Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a. M. ! ea .et Allegheny at. ... ........, 3,10 p. in. Arrives at Alliance 8,00 p. m ea. (rains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. e 3 tickets good on the accommodation and mar cct-trains aro sold at reduced prices. The 640 p In accommodation train oonnects at Now Brighton with packets for New Castle. T ,rough trains connect as fOROWS:— At Encn, with stages for Now Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. & c. . . Jrrville. Ohio, to and from Millersburgh, A non, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, • ttwin.sky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. At jrestline. fur Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Louisville,etc. ArLima, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton, Toledo etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette. Ind., Saint Louis. Qtnncy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interme diate potions 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, Ticlutt Ag't. Union Pameuger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASSELBEKKY Agent, Allegheny. JOEL'S' B. JERVIS, General Superintendent, WM. P. SHINN, genera, Passenger Agent ArtLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH ADD 1 11 J KKEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, MAY sth, 1062. Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Baiiroad. in Pittsburgh; augollows:; - - PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS' '& CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA. STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh--100 a.F.e. 12,50 P. p. do Steubenville_ I 4 ,00 4,00 ' do Newark I 9,50 " 10,15 " do Columbus ll,lo " 11.46 ,• Arrives Cineitninti I 4.20 p. m. s.4osan. St.:Louis i 7.30 a. m. 15,46 p • No ehnage of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping cars attaohed to all night trains. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 are 6,10 ant 12.30 p m Wellsville ..... 3.00 " 8,14 '• 3,03 " Steubenville...4.oo " 9,16 " 4,00 " Wheeling 4,34 10,23 " 4,33 " Arrives Bellair 5,05 110,40 " 3,03 connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad., and at .Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster. Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Lod. , and points west PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1400 a. in. 12.30 p..m. " do Wellsville ' 4,23 3.06 do 8ayard....._..,_6;10 " 4,14 do Alliane 6,43 " 4.40 " do Iluditon 8,00 " I 3.42 " Arrives 0,13 "! .6,30 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarairas branch for New Phillidelphia.and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh:!Fort.' Wayne: and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland. 'Zanesville and Cincinnati It R fur Akron. Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg. and at - Cleveland with U and E Rft fur Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, With C T ,1{ it fur Toledo, Dettoit,..Chicagtrund the north west. _ welieetite Acethataa.lation loaves at 4,00 p. Roturbing 'Trains arrive at 2,20 a-m;9 - 13 a 02, .1,25 will 8,00 p Thrniiirn tickets to all prod:di:tont points in the west. southwest, north or northwest, can be pro cured at the Liberty Street depot. Pittabtugh. WART. Ticket Agent. For rurther particulars apply to • WILLIAM STEW ART, Agent. At thtt'otapany's office in Freight Station Penn street. Va 1103. 1882. • - • 1882. SUM-1 ER .11,111ILINGEM)ENT. ON AND AFTEA. AIONDAY. HAY 5,h PENNSI.LVANIA cunt:lL -11AILIOAD 1:144,1KT 111 , 11.1Llir . TRAINS. 'wag THINOJEGIN Z A I li. TR A I N leaves the passeoner Station every morning (except Sunday) at 2,4) a tn . , stopping only at the principal stations, anitmak mg direct connections at llarrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Sow York i.the Allentown route. T E EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 3,400 in, stopping only at principal eta • !lions. making direct connection at liarrisburg foi BnltiinoreMM Washington, andfiw Now York via Allentown route. IHI b'ASZliallbesved the.above named sta tion- daily, (egrept Sunday) at 8,20 p. stop ping only at prineipal stations, connecting at Har risburg for Baltimore and Washington. This train arrives , Philadelphis at 016 p. ra., making close conneetiOn.fiw New Yolk fivzotHessington Depot at s ss,p. _m., over Camden k Amboy line. AOOO M 1 TRAIN& . JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMOD&TION TRAIN leaves daily fexoept Sunday),st 11 645 p, uL. stop ping at all stations and running as far ea Cone mane'. - • FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Wall's station Wave (except SundaqJ ateete a. m. - • SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station loaves daily. (atosPt EandaY) at HAG a. as. THIRD- ACOONNODATION TRAIN for Wall's *taloa team dolly; (accept Boaday) at 114 ' • " FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wars dation. learn daily. (tutoeyt Sunday) at 6,15 m,. NETITIStwe MAIM ARRIVI IN PITINBUItaII AS FOLLOWS: at Fast a. 'IL o:allows Amosamodatioa.......-......110Mba Ist WallisStadanAocommodatims.......a s a•mx. ad Watt. Aeoomasidstian--.846 &I Wallh.thation Assonunodation.—.4l4 ate Wall's StatiocAlmommodation-16111. p. inntainlamr Manville and Indhins Matiest at Blairsville Intarmodon with Johnstown Ao commodation Fast and West. and Express and Mail West. FARE: TO NEW YORK- -... PHILADELPIIX . 7— i i io 50 0 BALTIMORE ...... 9,50 LA 0,55 HARRISBURG' - 7.45 I®' shocked to all stations en the Penn more and Nee Y ittrom.d. mid to Philadelphia. Bald ork. dirpaise d rus purchasing tickets in can Will be charged-so mews accor ding to distance trav eled iii:additio• a to:the elation rates, except from static...o4re the cammay has no agent aux of lose,. the Company - will bold theitondree reeponsible for only. end dor In amount not exo= i kta 11. 111.—As ididoibas WI been employed to convey posoongoroand to and from the depot, at a charge notto 115 ow* for lath pa.samsser and For tickets apply to J. 111140/40111 . , Anne, At the Poona.i. B. P /Rados ors Liberty and sarani ir otr i erta. BICH LEIIII/4 n 02 9 erol Soperintoodeat. Abeam Po. . GEffirli. rrlts CALF BOOM, 114,00 GENTS FINE • CAZF *KM FskrsM B e nai D. 1 3.14FF1UM 5 onb No. 16 FM *sok 211 don" finae market. griBEAP BUILDING 'LOT -4 buioliuu lot ou Notooterieueukultiti front by 127 foot deed to t 25 foot. onyx /WO. Yet We by B. CUTHBERT IDA ialida4 26514 WM, ROM, yza. yams. AND, - - NIIIIMMOUS.NELCIIIINUATI N. N. With Terre Haute, and Terre Rants and Alton ftilros&atiollitl and Lafayette and Imtanapo New and Salem R OC K Michigan CenAral _llmimuls for CA -00. ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. . . . _RRlL}iiThrough Frei h t 'Frain to . INDIANAPOLIS , EAU= LAFAI'ETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in lees time than by any other mite by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipments can be Made from Cinelnnati to the Went, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrencebiugh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CRA.RGIC FOR DRAYA furtherMMISSION AT LAWRENCEBURG. For information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give TUROUGH RlC cetrrs for passears and freig h t to Indianapolis. Terre Haute, .Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green eastle. Crawfordsville, Charleston. Paris and Mat mem, &c., Ac. H. F. LORD, President. 30EN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent, mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. BAIO p.. sii ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. and other points in Northern Missouri, the States of .KIIIIAMS, or the Territories, should insist on basing tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail rout from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest anl quickest line by thirteen vans to the remotest point reached by rail, end is sways as cheap as any other. *it" Buy your Ticket, to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Mis.osiri Rail road. ISAA TOW Missouri it and Gen'l Supt. Nort h Missouri It. it EIRN2Y H. SIIIIMMEI. fierel Traveling Agee!. ,wlll.ltri UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 86 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. SURSCRIBERS R ANEFA C. TIRE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices. Ornament., Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrases of all kinds; also. the celebrated Paton: Sprint Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 461" Prompt attention given to all order. for lil ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, &a. octnlytl ROBERT:i ROLNIGIi. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIR RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIRTH STREET, WITINERE FAMILIES, SIOTE LS. ICES- V V Tatiassts and the trade gener ollY can be supplied with Chespeake Bur Orters, et the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Proitriut , r. Young's Eating Saloon., CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND i 4 MITI-1- FIELD STREETS Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies rf the semen will be served up in the most palatable style. • ELI youNo, oel4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at. S A. V A. GI- I-1/.. IT Si. V- No. 330 Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN-SAVAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED Ti'." with all the modern improvement. rid. pulp- resort, the sub:eribor is prepared tit st-et•tn modate his old customers and the !midic aetter ally, with the best the markets affortirt. t) :ter, wilt be served up in every variety of styli. during the season. Ilia Wines, Liqn"rA and Aiett,:he feels confident in reoommending to the pultii, ;.r their excellence. Can. Bucket and Shell Oystere receive , ' daily andsold wholesale and retail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, FAT•4I37Si .Proprteli,r. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. at a great expense. with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subseriber is prepared to aocommodote his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. - - OYSTERS will he served uo in every v. , rielY 01 style durinkthe season. LIQUOR.n and ALES' he feels confident in re commending to the public for their ex..eiienev. _MEALS served tip at all hours. s DAY and SIOUT BOARDERS taken. CO Urt, II CI LTS NO. 32 DIAMOND A LILY, PTTI:SBU ItG H. THE SILUISCRIBED ANNO Lt. to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL:. AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME. ke,, and is preintred to accommodate the patrom of this old anti well known hinve with everything in the entina and drinkintt line of the rho rtost notice. 1011 N StIALIllt. la C IS I 1 OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh WHOLENALIS AND RETAIL DENLIILIM IV LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All iii thelr'Peoper Season. n 026 GEO. REINEMAN A CO. Aar ANSION 11•11708, 'GEO. Proprietor, No. 311 Liberty street,just be e the Pasieriger Depe of the Penmylvanin .Irailroad. which makes it the most convenient house in Abe city. for. paseeagers arrivingby that road. The proprietor' tinge at west era ex pense. fitted up, in excellent style, the M ANSION HOUSE. would rwipectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fatly WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIMI BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Ooidisle, Wines Old Monona - he's and Rectified Whiskey, NO._ 120 WOOD ' STREET, PDlAbnirgb tall6ut WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLZSALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamondiAlley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mir Always Galan& Blackberry, Cherry . and fte er ßirlies. Old Monongahela Rec tified nrumioill, OIL AND GREASE- D. ' - 10 bbls 25 Mk Grauer In store and for sale bx . F. SELLERS & CO. soap peon street. Pittsburgis MIIIE Jewelry MOST .COMPLETE WHOLE A. sale Estnuniasminwr ipt - Titz NEST. J. R. GARDINER. EH FIFTH STREET. oLL BUTTER— — Mb 1 barrel Fresh 801 l utter; B - 1 box do do and for ale by host received bY s JAS. A. PETZFM, Omar Market and First street. e•PARTHEIRSIIIIP-111.1.1f INO Ali; earfated with of . %tie Real Estatennd Gen esi ConemiadonAgen Ruining R. B. CUTH BERT. our business lu nealtier be conducted in the name of S. CO Bi ERT & SONS. .... .4. L. Clifillit r itr......11. B. caress: CirrinnOrr & INNS, ZEAL Elk t7. - tyAsz. sad. general Coatettssioa Agents. STREET. _Pittebarcb., attend to the Oolleethm— m eif Men of aerates deoaeed . ap2 aIkiNUOLO 'pew. swederiatr i pruk ter m ups - • COLL . FIRE INSURANCE H BY THE RELIANE Jammu, INSURANCE COMPANY, comi On Buildings. Limited' or Perp etual, Merchan dise. Furniture, 4:e.. in town or country. • OFFICE NO. 1100 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 8229,510 00. ' Assets, 8.103,505 AS. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Impro..:ed City Pro perty. worth double the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent , first class 462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 H cent. Mortgage Loans, $30.000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6if cent. loan ...... -... 30.000 00 Allegheny County 5.. a cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collator - al loans, well secured 2.500 00 Huntingdon and Broad . Top Mountain Hann:fad company, mortgage loan.— 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance company • 21,250 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 (0 Stock of Liciaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do ... 5335 01 Mochankte Bank do 2..01250 liaion M. Insurance Cc's Scrip 150 i 0) Bill- iteceivable, busines paper I•i11•7 15 Book Accounts, sc.iiirol interest. etc..... i,210 72 Cash on hand and tii hand+ of agent... 11.3 c, 37 • l r.i A :•; • CLEM TINGLEY. P :p ce , , a ident. DIRECTORS. . • Clem Timfloy. Samuel IlLmltro. 11,' tn. R. lOompFon. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown. William Mu ,, er, Cornelius Srevensua. Benj. W. Tineley, John It. Wurrel Marshall I till, 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert 'l'..lqud. Charles Leln..l. Frederik Lennie.. Jacob T. !humid:. Onttle.: S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, piitsintrgh. B. M. II INCH 11A N. Secretary. 3. ti MILNER COFFIN, Agent, Northeast eornerThinl and Wood Pi. _ IiSIIFELA WA RE MIPLEA s riqry . . 1.1/ It 4 NEI: COMP.% :V Y—INconPoRA TE:I, LEDISLA'IIIItE PENNSVL VAYIA, 11435. urrte E. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND wAL.NuT smErrs, 1111 L- A MARINE INSURANCES on Ves els, Caro) 1 al Freida, to all part of the ‘inalti. INLAND INSURANCES ,th ilocap, by Ricer,!, Canals, Lakes, and land earring to to all arty of the Lnion. FIRE INSI.P.ANChs M sr - Cdneraiiy, Stores, Dwelnrx ECTORS . .—William Martin, Edmund A. hSouder, 'llmaphilue Paulding, John N. Peurn. , e, im C. Davis, Jame.. Trauquair. Wtn. Fl3-re, Jr., Lime. C. [land, Win. C. Ludwig, ..I , 4zephi Dr. R. :11.11u,ton, tioo. O. Limier Hugh Craig, Charle Samuel E. Stt J dmE, J. V. Penidmi, lieri.ry Sloan, E•tward Da r1tm.p..11,. 11. .ioee e Brooke, Sumter M Tip. I". 1i.,n.1. 11 , Mert Burton, Jr., .1 amd. P. Jona+, Janie , IL AlTarland, Jan P. hire, ,John B. Scruple. Pit r4.urzli. D. T.MOrrsz. A. L. Berger, 4143. W 11,1,1 A . 31 'AI Pre.ident. THOS. C. HAND, Vie Pr, i.lent. Hess': len.ReKs, Sz•eretary. I'. A. 31ADE1RA. Agent, N. (:5 Water street. l'itt,;,urgh. IIiOEMNITY AGAINST LOSS /WM 13 CRANK LI NIIRE INSURANCE 1. COMPANY 0 F Pill I. A F. I.l'lllA, OFFICE: NO. i3• - i Ural 137 CII ESTNI - 1 sTREET. noar sTATEmENT OF ANiETS. JAN. In. I.S&D. Publi..be.i Agreeably to Au Art of being: First Mertgege?. amply goeured ........ Real Ea.ate, ipresnnt viluo s.l((t.:ti't 61,) r•o:+r TINS porary IV:, AMM e O ~nn t tera I Seeuritir4 SMCk t rutuc ;SV.tir ea,t. . . . . ........... Ih..•rm.:lW Ca: b . . ...... $.2;21-.1f.1 ; The , r. 13 frwo whh.it thi Non- ' patty , aoII% :du ly law, 4t.fr ,, !liri,k, bersidetermined. tugttrant•o.inn,le,n nlnry I't,tlt- arty. in Taal. and Country. at rates x= hew U are euntistertt with ..,,tatty. Sint!r their ins - nri. , t.r4th.n. a iteriel c.r thirty years. they have lead 10.4tett he Firth loan anion nt etetteetlinv Vet Nfillfrot:ak.r t ,ov at fvrdint; evi , lonoe of lite .adrantaraza ni - 1 utturatteth, uA tittli at ili.lllEr 31111 din/A:with/111.1 61,1. with pr..tu pt no', all lialalities. Lots., paid .lurin.;•;..• pet r 1459, 992.153 36. 1 - 1,11 it EC.OO ktS. Charine W. 1ht..1:4; Tobias 11 . ,:enor, Da - ri.l ti, Itr“wo. Satnoet Jattel. It . Smith. Elwani It tle, ( kora .. :SererFatag, AS. N. RA N 121.0 Kit, ED \VAR.() C. I )...11.L. Vice i'r.,:aritL WX. A. : 4 ;rrt., srer . retary pro tau. J. il.lltllNlnt COFFIN, inyt Northeast ror. Third ar! 11,m1 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF rivirmau l'thlent. I. F. M. (1 01tDON.80.^retarY. CapL It. D. COCIMAS, Agent. So. 92 water street..Steing .4 Co', If ttrahou:te. up st.tiri.t Pittsburgh. Will insure atrAtuat all Mails of Ft B.F. and .MA RINE RISKS. A Howe 111,litutton uninagod by Li rector.: wh o are writ known in the c:nnuuumuty . an.l who are determine.b h 14.'111141W- , :111 , 1 . I; l, Vratity. ti. Mast tain the cibirn,ter wbbth Invy has., of feriur the ;vb., tb•zir,. b, ingnred. ASSETS, OCTili:Elt 301/11. 'hill. Stork AN•oe.•t a 's vl'ooo 40 Milrlirar .47tlit 41 Office Furniture ::50 6,1 Open A , v , ,tint,, et•• 7,.4ti .13 Cash 1!;.:t.cl t• I Premium N.,4,..‘ 27.0a1 24 Notes ami Bilk di,,e,etutel 11 - 1.017. 14 lIMME DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., ' lames 3L'A tiler. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimiek, (deorge Darsie Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Itieketson, Andrew Ackley Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Rena J. Thomas Benj. Ilakewull, John R. M'Cune, - CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND C4ItOOES. WM. BAGALEY. Pre.iiden SAMUEL t. REA. AeoretarY• °Mee, Cor. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Lola and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and ‘Testern Rivera, Laken, and Bayou% and the Navi gation of the Sena. Insurers Lwow sand Damage by nee DTR ECT(iRS. Wm. !Sagaley, Jas. Park, Jr.. Wm. tl. Johnston. B. F. Jones. Reese Owens, T. M. Rowe, B..Praltou; George Bingham. B. M. Kier. John Shipton, as.,M. Cooper, S. llarbaugh, J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. C. 11. Zug. •mhZkly.th PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppenite the Cuottorn louse Capital 0219,104 Assets 4464,918 WILL MAKE ALL KINDS -OF IN SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limited.on every description of Property or 3lerchaadie. ,at reasonable rates of premium. • ROBERT; P.; KING,. President Jl. W. BALDWIN.. Vico President. IRECTORS. Charles %Tea. E. R. Cope, E. B. Eng lis h, Qeorge W. Brown. P. B. Savery , Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. T. Magargo E. Wiler, P. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. 0. COFFIN. Agent. jytly Corner aud Wood:s tr eets. . _. _ lONONGAIRLA INSUM COPAN OF PITTSBURGH. PPICEJIS. JAMES A. HUTCHISON. President. ' HENRY M. ATWOO D ___ Secretary. Capt. JAS. WOODBURN. Gang Agent OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE ASSETS, MAY 10th. 1861. Stock Due Bills, payable on demand and secured by two approved names. $78.750 00 Bills Receivable Ei. ,224 76 557 34 Billsrtgag Discountede 36 Mo 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank • /2.000 00 stock cost .S 6,165 00 Phases Citizens' Bank stook cost 5,175 00 'tares Exchange Bank stock cost 2.050 00 Saree Bank of Pitts burgh ..... .....- IllejanesThefilook Amounts.. Or Office Furniture....—.—.... , .:_i IN'.i." :1, /.:*11...?-ii. IC . $1.5q6,2.1.1 $'204.211 •-• 2.750 00 16.140 00 MAR 75 —..— 400 00. DIRECTOIL9. SWAN 17 • dam, - SEEMEEIMIE ITTVOgliKitir POST , . . . . Valigted - strecrieandsm Ilitutday'r excepted.] Coiccei Wilma Streets. ' TERMS it PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE 410-Delivered by !shier! cent! per week. RATES OP ADVERTISING. Square; one time 50 threetimee . - • 01 00 :.• one week 173 ••• one month. 500 •" . - three month. 12 00 •• six months 15 00 " nine months 24 00 .. _ one _y _CM 'lO 00 TEE LlNESmake a square. About eight words average a line.. Basmemi notices, inserted on tho local page, ten cents a line each in The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same offico every Saturday morning. Li - Terms SI per annum, in alyance. copies, ready for mailing, errs: CRNTS. !Er Addreaa JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. .111 M— Adyerti.iing at reasonable ratos. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY :2', Visitors to West Point The Pre4ident IMF. appointed the follow• ing Visitors :n the Military Academy at WV,I Point, for the annoid •xtinlination Bev. .1. Phelps, o f califor nia ; James B. Copeland. of Delaware Horace (I. Biddle, of Indiana: Hon. Jas. Knox. of Illinois; Hon. Isaac P. Chris tianey. of Michigan : Edward B. McPher son, of :llissouri : Hon. Saumel Upton. of New Hampshire, Hon. Thomas P. Car penter, of New Jersey ; Bev. Dw Francis Wftyland. of Ithode fsland ; john B. Roger. of Tennessei.: Philip Bartlett, of VerMont : Dr. Dsmand Beatty, of Ken tucky: li(m. H. B. Custis, of Virginia: Rev. 1.. Vim Bokkelin, of Maryland; Geti• eral .Inqmlt Markle., of Pennsylvania, and .('hart i Anderson, of TexaF. Horse-Radish V.,- see long direetions given for the eultivation of this. perhaps thee:is:es: and t.implezt raised of all esculents. It re quires a rich, moist, deep Plant piec-es of the root, with a portion of the crown, ft fi.Ot spurt, u 4•001.1.• of ;Indies under ground, and let them alimil, r. ieept to remove grass and weeds, nod von will have horse-radish fir ever after. Persons Who have springs I - 4. streams upon their pr, an plant along them. where the soil is moist and in good emidition, and a crop for a lifetime mny 1..• pretty nUrt•ly ealellifiVd on. provided the whole crop is no t i tse ,! u p. an d a little earn is taken to stiei. in the qrottiol orea,i.orlii!ly. itt till or I , ri!..;z. --1 G.Ym , tsilwrii Tel r ! ,,-e f ph. To Destroy House Flios grnwrally known that blat-1; pepper iri4 red for many insert s . The f.lll,,wing tnix t ttre is Ftt.i.it,, hi• the Liest',lr!stroy,r of the vOl l l l l l O l hc.ti .•• tly extant:—lnke ecittkil rportitln, of tin, Linn k fre,h t 12121 - agar. as , 'nol;gll e . over t,-,..•.•;.; : a n.l 3 22220121 2 1: ofu ta, 2t 12121, 2 ,2 r th:tt i•t inr r 222 2111 1l: •! 2' 2 222 ~ .ii I,..f`p .1(1W11 I;r'+`+s I • 1'1: 1 , i: iia, 11,.• lit wine the ri r l,L :st r ; At time. :Nionroo Tr, I:orer that 1,0 Butler , had alwayv he, a a friel, , i ~, (;,•,:••ra; 1: Stop. , Ito , mot %.th ttgitt oh licit Flint Id oho,. I 111, it)witym :: 61,11.1 11, Solltlit•rn itti enemy to South- r•rn r,uq! ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. orrtri:. No. 37 Fifth Sc. Mtn!: Bloek 1 'INSURES AGAINS'r KISDj or Tri RE AND 11 . 11ttVF . R sK s President; Viee President: D. M. ROOK, St.eretery Capt. W ILLLAIII PEA N. lienorad Agent. link EC" . oltzi—leiLlg JitneF C. it. (hewer. Har vey Childs. id. It. C. ldray. 'John A. Nilson, li b L. Fahne-tiiels. J , thu li. 310%in', Captain Adam Jai , tbs. It. l'.•Sterling. Capt. W. Dean , Itiibert L. 3Ftirew, Itobt. It. lmvis. unit rilllE 11111111'4:1..4% DIPLom.% OF 3IEM IdEltrzll P of the ilitll,A•4 AI tN FtiT betin fully engraved on steel, About nine by twelve inches tlimietgieus. is now ready for distribution to the ettliwri hers 1,0 the monument fluid. 'The engraving 1, 11 4 1.1.. d tie., toll length miniature vignettee. rue ti tine portrait of the departed stutesman, and the other America offering ti wreath. besids, a 'bird's eye view of the t 1111,e Or t ler shore Lake Miehigan, as it LOW atlrear. 111 1 . 441.0. To all torwarding to the Assoeitition more, will ho sent diplomas, with name and amount duly inserted thereon, and eigneil by the President and Se:re. tarv. Contributors in the sum of ONE DOLLAR will become life members of the Douglas Monument Association: in the sum of TW ENTY DOLLARS, honorary life members, and in the auto of ON E illl7 NDRFJ.) DOLLARS, honorary life members of the Ward of Trustees. All editors. who will insert the above in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly issues three months. with an occasional notice to a hvaneo the object in view, will have forwarded to them immediately a diploma R 3 honorary life member of this as.so cilium: upon the receipt by the society of it copy of their paper containing the foregoing. WALTER .11..SCATES, President. LEONARD.W. VOLK, Secretary. N. IL—Local received and solicitors for eon tributions aro are being authorized in the loyal States to take charge of the interests of the aa. snei %don. Pamphlets and circulars containing the or ganization, constitution, by laws, and the ap peal will be seat to all who will forward their address. Communicationsahould he directed to the "See rotary Douglas Monument Association," Chicago, Illinois. myl73m BOOTS AND NIIOND, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET LOOK AT THE . PRICER English Luting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth $1,25. • Ladies English Luting Congress Heel Gaiters for sl t 2s. word. Ladies En Larding Congress Heel Oaken S1„50. worth OD. Ladies Fine French' Morrocco Heel Boots for $1.37. worth $1,62. Ladies Fine Goat Consuls Heel Boots for Xl,97 , worth $1„715. • Ladies Pine Morocco Slippers for 500.. worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c..worth $1.12. A U other goods In preporute. JAMES ROBB. ap24 69 Market ztreet..paarldarket Rouse. LANDRETII% 'GARDEN AND FIELD. SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE. SilAlso a general eneortmeot of Ageleultaral Implementa. F r lit t , Shade:and Ornamental Trees. received and for sale by BI?.CRITAM & LON(1, N 0.127 Liberty street, next don'ts Hare ' s IloteL mb22 LAKE BIIPiRIOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORMS. ItI"40131113VY dl; Mannfseturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Premed Cop per Bottoms, Raised Stfll Bottom, SP r. Itar Solder, d ie. Also hu. an d dealers in M Tin Plate Sheet Iron, Fire, Ate. gnE lir dco76o Co la nstan .sThwa ti z ETre y ik oi noe. p h l a t n tim d. o.bargh.l4 .ll nra ppl e rr n f. ' n s : lll : ae da h vri ir es ,e IMP - Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pttern. • _ _ • •• H 47 :4 4 rE .6,47 Sides, %lox mums. - . .' Arillitillir ma.e.,l4tave -01.8.u.a.g-- a • ' l leeei llging"l ved su2d ' ak e tr, , . -- 78 "V Mrset. -7- 7 7 .,;7 7 W _.~. JENNEJrintirilike, l 77; GENERAL COllllBBl - 01 1110110 f, AND D6AL6R IN Flour. Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors. Cigars. Tobaco. de. Lt Liberal ad ranrea made on consignments of HIGH WIN ES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au.33:ly. PHILADELPHIA. N EW SPRING IMPORTATIONS AND 11413".'"5i• Including Goods suited fl,r MILITARY PURPOSES. it* in StAre. NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sith by DE counsEr. LAror Itc.k co WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SO UT!! WATER *STREET, 'Philadelphia. WS... Liberal advances made on consignments when req uirod. tusl-lyd 341KK K r E1.1.1:10S-111.911MAti It ELLISON' JOHN B, ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF (MILS, CASSINO'S AND VESTINCIS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET. (241 door below Fourth.) PUILAbELPIITA IILitNT a MACIIiEL Vl' IA Ole SU Druggist, NO. 1423 :MARKET POTREIET. PHILADELPHIA, I , EALERS IN Paint.. 011 , , Window Glass, byti-stulD i Se.. and Agent , fur tioraf , ene- • Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal UiL, Burning Fluid, Caintiliene, Tar, Pitch, Rosia„ Wag.in and Railroad tireaso. myVtind GEORGE GRANT, Nl.nufaoturer and Winde. , ale and Retail Denlot IN F. IL DLIACIRIPTION 11? GENTS' FITRNISHING GOODS, 619 CH ESTN STREET. niymy PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, rA)N - C: COP 1. 1 7 : at: 1". U.AIRCT:• .ELI I'F.l crr.llEres IMPOIf TER.q. mcvs FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NI). 14) tioCTII FOLUTU STREET. 1. 15.‘1 411 ABLES Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat inetts, Vest ings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, IfARKFT ITREET, North Mld.. PUMA DELPIIII4 ,u)1 1311 FRIES & LEHMAN, NI A It KET - S E PHILADELPHIA. in (Tnths. Cassiineres, I"e4tings A Isf:* = - 4.1 han.l a well - 4=l. ,, ted ;NIA of Ono= utt:ibl, Iq. thu trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., lIINIIITRREI WINES, BRANDIES, Sc., VINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET PII I L A DELPFHA. ap101,4 DEP 4 iT QUARTER)IASrEIV3 OFFICE, ...mot tiart t I.ith st reels. Washington. '- Mar ILO. 1%82. -1 • VWANTED, IX migniArr.vw" osolo) Carairx norms, to he purchased in - open market, and to he delirered at 'Washington eity within ton days [born this date. The horse.; to be (lii fifteen to (IS) sixteen hands high. between tire and eight years of age. of dark rotor, well broken to the saddle, compact- . Is built. and free Crow all deform, and to be loth iert NI a rigid inspection. Non/AI-CM will he received, N.. price higher than ..$1118) one hundred anti ten dollars will bo paid for any one horse. PerFon. wishing to sell will apply to Capt. .3. J. DANA, A. Q. M. eortter 224 and astreeta, Wash ington. Vl', D. 11. RUCKER. Qua' tOrmaster and Col. A. D. C. PROPOSALS FOR HORSES, DEPOT Q 1: • RTERISASTER'S OFFICK.) r ~f INithonct G streets Washington. • May filth, IMt2. SEA D PROPOSAL.% WILL BE RE. coked at this office until WEDNESDAY. the Rtittli day of May, at 12 iielrick tu., for furnish ing the thwernment with (700 seven hundred hones of the followingdescription. Via: CAVALRY. Fog CAVALRY —,500) Five hundred horses, from ( 15) to (10 hands high, between fi ve and eight year+ of age: of dark colors • • well broken to the saddle , compactly built , and free from all de fects: ARTILLERY. FOR ARTII.I.F.RT—(2OO) Two hundred ''ones, k.1.1!,41 fifteen and one-half to (16) hands high be tween five and eight years of age., of dark colors,. free from all defects. compactly bulk well bro ken to barium+, and to weigh not less than 1.106 pounds. PROPOSALS. Proposals must specify clearly, whether the bid is for CavalryorArtillerr Rome& and in no case must both be bid for on the same paper. 'fatly bidder wishes to propose for both classes he must for Ward two distinct proptswone for, each class complete in itself. and battik no refer aloe to any other proposal by diename parts , . If the bid is in „thecae= aftklinst, thermos of all the partneraliust 'apts. - at% or'it will not be eon- Adored. • 1. • - Proposals must be addressed to Colonel D. D. Rucker. Quartenuustur. U. S. Army. W D. C. and must be plainly marked "Pro=lll Horses." • GUARANTEE. 'The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, should it be awarded to him, must be guarinteed by two responsible persons. wheee signatures lOWA be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certitleatetrof thii clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United &atm District Court. Bidders must be present in , MIIOII whin the bids are opened. or their prmosels, will not be considered. Bonds, in the sum of tenthousanddollara.signed by the contractor and both of hisguaranter i e r be required of the successful bidder upon the contract. • As the bond • mustneeempeny the contratkit will be necessary for bidders to have their bond man with them, or to have bonds signed in antici pation and toady to be prodmed mho* the,eon_ tract is signed . ? Blanks for handsaw be procured pule7:1°:::11"11) IkOYIt either n being made at this otfioe ; We, of the county o ' and State 'of and of the county or,— andSMte du hereby' guaranty that - 1- 'fir able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the termsof his proposition; and that, should hiss ProPealtion be 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. ITo this magenta* must be ended the di oial certificate above - mentioned . INSPECTION. DELIV ER Y, Ac. AU horses contracted Or under this advertise ment will be subjected to a rigid inspection N att. those nut conforming to the specifications win be releeted. nacre, will be received. The horses mug :all :he delivered this 4.0 Ori or before TUESDAY. THE ITth D 4Y OF JUNE NEXT, and no extension of time will be granted on any pretext. Payment to be made upon the Completion' ot each contract. or so soon thereafter as the BeeM Quartermaster shall be in funds. • Any informality in the bider non-eonforininee with the terms of this advertisement, will moor the re:iodise of.* pro& : - ; These home De swotted fiLleteofp= than OA • each, velem She. master ollasl. 41 00111,______it Si, tire intstent.___ id •• Garr anima t o accept ♦ The Depot • jreeerves to himself the right to meat any- mall the bids that hemaY deem too hlgh.. - RUCKER. my2sktel Colonel and Depotlbmileggiligther NI - - ricers AND *EF=m=ss m i f 7 - I,sl o l ).o l .7**ltiaiMet - FrumnlL AParkeitht - • r MAI! DOIIiR'`AYMOSP 66 O MAIM= W Isls. r6llll3,ll4lllll.T.lll4lMwrosircuiinc l W./ also. on Wilma,' and Batiarday overilnim from Am . let to November det. front 7ton o'clook and from Novianber Art to May let from s to cc o'clock. - Deposits received of all Pima riot .less thin One DOLLAR. and a dividend of the grata deelared twiceayear.in limo and Deeembor. Intagest. has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since theißank was organized, at the rateef sin par cent. a year. Interest if not drawn oat, is placed• to.: the credit of the delimiter as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June sad De cember. compounding _twice g' year. without troubling the , depositor to call or even to premmt his pass book. At this rate mow will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONX-HALF PER CUNT. A YEW • Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. furnished gratis, on application at the office. GEORGE A PUSI LBR ONNT. EF:. Virr. FRE.IPENTS. JoGn B. M'Fattlen. f. , :ioe M. Pennoeir, John Hohnee; John slarshail, Alerander Speer. Jame; B. B. MeetL Benj. L. FntAnnitwk, A. M. Pollock. M. t)., Jame. MeAuto, WU Bur:rain. James Wm: J. Tittsrm zz. • 1 • Alczander Brad' cr, .1 . .. ,, ,- P gutty, John G. Liteicolen, l'et:tr A. Madeira. George Black, John IL Mellor, John B. Canfield, James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Win. Douglas,. John Orr, John Evan „s •• • Henry L. Ringwzdt. Hopewell Hepburn, John IL Shoenberger, Wm.,S. Haven. Win. E. Schmertz. - Peter'llliniiker. Alexander 'llndle, Richard Hays, Isaae Whittier, • Win. S..Lavely, Christian Yeager. _ sznitv AND TIMANCNIZ. '' CHAR LES A. COMIC NHOLUM& MONK BA NK ERM • apd Midtown Brokers and. Dealers in N Drafts. Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Ban k Notes. lifickange the Eastern and Western Cities constantly Awash:. 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 street. • WW. H. WILLIAMS It CO4 BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, jai:ly PITTSBUGH, PA. ALDERMEN. . . JAMES M. TAYLOR, A E. TIM - 11. NI A. N . OFFICE: 411 t 'Penn street, Firth Wafd. COLLECIIONS PROMPFLY MADE; Deeds. Bonds, Mortmes and other Legal Writing Drntrn. AcknowlWgetnents Taken and Bills Probated.' AGRICULTRAL. D. B. ROGERS /Az tiONi. MANUFACTURERS OP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL • CULTIVATOR -TEETH . A.ND LiRAIN DRILL annm7 -, 111. OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward. PITTSBCBGIL.PA. JAMES A. FETZER,' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TAR BALI, .OF Floor, Groin. Bares lord Rutter, Arlimi Fruit an d IProatoeii- Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PFFFSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq.. William Dilworth. Sr.._ S. Cuthbert .1 Son.' Pittsburgh. Boyd k Ott, Heisker k Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. AL k M. Bank. List Howell Mantle k Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon. Fenton k Co., Wheeling. mr/S:2ptfiis A POLL° HALLBILLIARDNALOON. RL ES GARDNER'wouId remind Ids old friends end customers that* he is stilt firbe foetid at his old stanCAPOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with Bond. tables, balls and cites. Remember the pla cc. AP:00 HAIL Fourth et. neirWood, entrance from FOurth. - ' IT F. YOU WART ROME GOOD NEW .11.'Fruit or prepared Mines Meat. tailed, and W. other kinds of Spicer. cooking Brandy or ine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron:Peel so to Haworth .k Brothers, in the Diamond. where you wAli get a new crop at. 1111114 and:l(qm than at LOY other home in the 'AnYon_getiera I and toll aseartment of Family droomint.Toas. Wines, Brandies. and all other kind. of Foreign and Domenic Liquors. • HAWORTH & BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. 114111JRN dc CO, zat co 13 .-AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. IL St. astir Pilteeeti [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY...mond stem Air All week entaseted to me will be neatly Promptly .11MOING. EATON. 'IIIACIIIIII * CO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimming,. mbroideriee_, Hosiery • Bus"fla n= Rain ihnkss*A' Corson, Itinoons l. ityi all kinds P'sney ArtielsiiandetiZ E " 6 - NIL Whyleals bureilladdr o in terms. ' . •Ne'sillidUe.strik • faIf*AXIIIOATWMUIicir mu MMIJ l lE hoPtto wreck of now Boitee • . igirmlkoetaie fall Asehor Clufth &C. Apply' ' • ' ' • caLDWELL kal141; imfft-laid No..llll , Water street. zip its Nsr A *to" OlikliMpi r -asp CHUM& Illy 111 Horn Powers. Hay Zan Heythien Hendee, and Minutiae Impleinenti'ge r icallY; ON4IIIpPY on hand Sad kit vain by • • '• • - •-t • BEHR:HAN k LON% Ne..ll'7lalpenty sing. next door to liare's nty27 rhNibill mum* liarxabsza " ilaitisi - Brothoroelogsa — t Itorowood Ewe, th cary Ism od °omen. d with i= o. mod ioticand ro oaht- Astrob - ' ibr two keodrod do For Ws '.'231411; JUILLORM Wood . murex its AM** aarie • JOEY PlANOS—Another the ifzioutionnon NA from Brothel* NAV,' and kar ;alb by JO H. MICLLOR, 81 WOW deed. 'Ir4:1:111A1111.E Timms LAIWIIIVPOII niALZ-154* Ades of choke lend hi No- Kean bounty. Ps.. at about% miles hod tha -Al legheny rim, to which there is a good plank rod; dadaist& also to saw milk oehoobuto.., audio's good neighborboak about one miletroar the town of llorydea, The soil is good and dm are outface indications ed' Petroleum. The will be dbl. on favorable terms, and part pkg tibia la Carbon Oil P ine. ired. There is ainur. -dads deldier. °elk && Persons looking for oil sitektor good timber lands, will find the above wordy of attendee. & (lITTHISIS? & SONS, • ' ..1476': 61 Market street. IraLterSTON 111111=11110- - . new ballast= Heflin t o a m" hr ask lay • ItIYMKR & BROS: ier2 N " cia.l26 5a4128 Weed strait. • Vanua rAluares - - • 01111TONE..4111DANAIS 111111111100 St Na 1114 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. . Afisik= ijkigits.bratzeGH-feemdes 1101dvii ab aMisraf C. JANAINIT ".sAressA. SIM . fra y "1 WAGING WW I 11014, ' Ttot saki* AM.ll=m AMIR; •410N.P Ai: *cd oia in— J5-yv; ~-~~ NO; 17 FIFTH STREET, -OF Collars. Tiea. awn= •. secuuteirr.......—.... iarr a. ass NOCALIKONT & atinat; A."1'7E 4 01314 .11CMIN . aLitakAlit4 - s'; , ETANICLTN; VENANGd, CO, I 4 inrXklyd H. NV. PATIMION PATTERSON & DAWSON, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S' CAW Diamond Street, stemrlirsillgt _ Ja9:l7 • PIITEAMTAIWK. PA B. F. LIICAS; ATTORNEY AT LAIN: • q OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT;; R-VOM (Three dome heloi the Court tnylly PlTraittriKa Pe • L. BRACKENRIDGE, ..evr'rou WIEN' ..11'1' LAW, sbt:Tilse, ; , ‘}:ctrril MT.i TIIL~INCOCB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STREET prirmstrutim Wrigimmu IFNI A1[1; SURGEON ' D NTI ST 1 • acces..)r to a. W.l3iddle. No. 144 Soda; . - field street. riiis Office Ti ours from 8 toll o'olook„ rod freak* to 5 o'clock. fels4, IRON MANUFACTUB3IIII. AMERICAN IRON WOREI. Jones & Eaughlinpy. 11.11:14'...CTUURRS OP IRON AND NA. I 1.,11; JUNIATA nyo COMMON SHEET IRON. With', Patrol Shafting, Piston Rods, Plakkk WAREHOUSES, •• - .. DA trailer Street and 1132 First PITTSBURGH, Andooruor of Frrinkliu aria South Water &Mat Chicago. - JoNEs...Jolts L. P.o - ro...Ww. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.: JONES, BOYD 400., • ANUFACT I MERSOFAVASIO IVA also. Spring, Plow. and A B SteeIBP.BIZT and AXLES, corner ROFS and First draft PITTSBURGH. Pia. FURNITURE. • J. L. FACKINFR JOHN M. zawnr.. FruNivritE FOR CASII—A FULL Afi SORTMENT of Pittsburgh maisuliseßgred FURNITURE. embracing BUREAUX. BOOR CASES trARDROBIB.' 11114 every article needed in a welifutniiitaidinii ling, r, well as a fine aasortment'of , • • ' OFFICE VITEWITII;nai:., Constantly on hand and made to older: Attliau only teruut on which busineos is doneatt HAI t i.? t(I or A S prices ore ingly. Persons in m • must of anrthiss iorther • • line would be lulventaged_hyeallintat_-• - . 4 - FAcILINEIt 1aw1111 . 1 . 11 - No. lOsi Smith fi eld street, lielownlya. 1111129-1 y CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS;. CARPETS AND OILY OLOTU 21 Pieces NEW DRUGGETS,: 74 Pieces NEW BR CSSELS CARPBT *a- These havajnEt been received a/ the LATEST AND RICHEST PATE la the lowaq price , W. M'CLIIIIT4WMC. . • NEN CARPETS, OIL 010118, ite. - —A T— • M'CALLII M"S * i ~. N.. 87 Fanagnils illignaL glpovairr pazvionivoiriniziAlkn • , LD advanceinpriem, et,wbiela vantage is offe red in puraltaip,DE ... ,g01.i.,F, -HUGH •M. BOLA: _._ ....,.,, . . MINE BEMUSED 41t . JEA Ctilmon , , EDuquesne Way, near tlie -Point; to order, and warrpinted •at • gang a am mathi, the ••followinit Inatihill.l7: , 1i: •l: . "' Engines, Turning Latium tor we and, Anders, for wood and iron; . ,-, flit Etcl ui dA T"li r• & P r= inannee..! •-••- Punks and ntgene,, of all slam man. --'. 17 Screws, of anr'diameter and pitea ki, ,to.llLn nir. : „ 3 ,, irk length. Will also make, and . Doctor and EiggolEagiaem and: Pomo '.• • il= i iiß steamboats, .&c. Lathe Minoan& ~. kV DeMis,;3•:: , • ingdonoto order; can Soma:IMOD inihipr, - ,-,, , teettlinchee long. • •' • •••' -' - • All Orders Promptly Tilled •• nd • &Midi, Solicited. • -" D. E.—Particular attention and.Plitnaa given to repairs on Painting Prentee Maetdnes. --- GENERAL OFF_ICR, . . , FITTSWV, FT. WATIM & CITI&MXII AAILWAT CO,}' :: f , Pittsburgh. May lit: WOG— " , : ' ',VOTIVE—THE PITTSIIII WNW ',' WWI AM Wayne and Chicago Railway eti.i. haying received a proper legal aouveyawee • , ,e: Railroad, from Pittsburgh to Mei.* inuv I, apptadagest, veld t persona, aust,m ige dv how t ~..,. property , of the Pittsburgh, Post Waywessa i . . t sago Railroad Company. now aiming, ila .fi and manageniiint ofsaid road and Proatrirs . • Ali pillow employed on or aboatlima soll- : . • may continue in their respective. 11l .%'' mcear,. tions until loiter notice. ~ . • r,,,,,,,,, All :persons. associations and emzgligPill ' siring, business urrangements.ae littli,' tirme or change any heretofore:, iuthitbssihilliiht .. onciapply to the proper officers of this easi*Aan , as this company is bound by no.awmigamige Iltst, understanding that it does not imp mYei-til .0. W. CA2B.. , . SMITH, PARK &dal ;• 1 NINTH - w.sitro votrprintarg, . _ [P* Z_ War/bowie. No., 14* First and-ken - ' ' ,`.a:, Magmfooturers of all aims and. 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