111400.. TREE 180,41. PIMIUUMWATIS&CHICAGO TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. sumac AIRKAMOEMENIF. Commencing. May sth, 1882, TINE TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK. and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS Feet Line. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh..-I,ooa. in. 7.10 a. m. 12,50 P. In. Allegheny...../,10 a. in 7,20 a. la, 1 , 00 -P. M. Arrive.. \ cre5t1ine......8.20 a. ni. 5,20 p, m. 8, 30 It. nit. „ rt. Wnynn..2.llll p. m. 2.25 a. pi. Chicago 8,33 p. tn. 8,33 a. , FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI .4 ST. LOUL / • Leaves ..-- . Oceanus 8,43 a. m. 7.56 p. in. 8,50 1,. i n . &rives at Colunibm.„ll,3o a. in.. 10,15 tn. nnad ..2 40 p.m. 5.40 a p. . m ri Oi Louid...- 8.23 a, m. 114,00 p. Ere FOR LNDLANAPOLL3 AND ST. LOUIS. rrrivile adlinn-...8.50 a. m. vte tt Indianapolis:444p. re. 5,45 a. nr. Bt. Loitie:.. .. 1.7;50 s. in. 8.45 p. mi Alllll rtaiki through to Chicago without change zeOf . 8.--The time to Omeinnati is the Name as lip Steubenville. Train.. on both. Roads moat at Columbus, awl passengers all go into Cincinnati together. - EASTWARD TRAINS ARR/VIL.AT PITTSBURGH. Eosin Exorear 2,00 a. in Mango 1.10 p. cutniti and St. LAILlii Saimaa. 746 p. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive - Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigtou Allegheny 11,00 a ta 10,10 a m 5.13 am 0.50 a m 12,00 m 1,30 pm 6,43 am 8.30 a in 4,40 p to 0,4 S p m 12.20 pm 2.00 p in 0,30 p m 0,15 p m 3,20 p m 5,00 p in MARKET-IRAlls. Leaves Alliance at 6,30 a, M. Arrive, at Allegheny at ..15,30 a. in. I ea in Allegheny at.-- 3,10 Arrived at Alliance p. m, 8,00 p. m 112. ['rains are run by Columbus time, which is 11 ululates - slower than Pittsburgh time. 118. -rickets good. on the accommodation and martin trains. re sold at re ince,' prisms. The 45.30 p in , tocommodatiou train connects at 'New Brightoa with packets for New Castle. • T irough trains coneuct ad follows: At Boon. with stages Toy New Caddo. Meroer. Youngs own. A irrcille. Ohio, to and from iklillersburgh. A trou, Cuyahoga Fulls , et , . At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby, t'inclusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At °marline. fir Delaware,Springfield, Columbus, r Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. At Lima. for Sidney. Detzolt. Dayton, Toledo etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette,,lnd., Saint I ..Louis. Quincy, Leoguk. St. Joseph and Literate diam pouts to central Indiana and Illinois. • At, Plymouth Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Ills- BS/ill. Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Fiar farther information and through lichets apply to. 'GEORGE PARKIN. Tirket Ag't. Union Pae.enger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. t.; ASsELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS. General Superintendent, tVhi. P. MTV's: , lenerai Passenger Agent CLEVELAND, PITTAIIIIRGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER AR R.44.VG &WENT. On and IaveONDAV. o f sth, 1882, Trains willthe Depot of the Pennsylvania Raitroed. in Pittsburgh. ae follows : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS Ai CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh-- 1,0011;1;12 1 40 do Steubenville_ 4,00 4,00 do Newark.— ...... 0.50 " 10,15 " 'do C01umbu5........11,10 111,45 " Arrives Cincinnati 4,20 p. 113. I 5,40 a.m. St.:Louis j 7.50 a. in. 16,40 p No change of rani +,et wean Pitt:4,watt and Cin cinnati. Splendid sleeping cars attached to all night trams. .ernsaunon E AND WEELING LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 e. 11l I 6.10 a m 12.30 p Wellsville 7.00 ' • 9.14 " 3.03 " " 9,18 " 4,00 " Wbeeliog 4,31 " 10,22 " 4,55 " Aprrives " I 10,10 " 5,03 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.. and at ,Dellair with Central Ohio Railroad Columbus faonr dZ Cntv,iin-iul l a e ti . India napolis and Saint Lout.. and points west PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. in. 1 2.30 p. m. do Wellsville..._... 1,23 " 3.00 do Bayard 0.10 " 4,14 do Anjou° 8,43 " 4.40 - do Hudson 8,00 " 5.42 " Arrives Cleveland...... 9,15 " I 6,30 " connecting at Bayard with Tivearawas branch gov-Naw Philadelphi a and Canal Lover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad at ilutiwin. with Cleve/and. Zanesville and Cincinnati R It for Akron, Cuyahol i a Falls and 3gillersbunr, and at Cleveland with and E A for Erie, Dunkirk, and buffalo. wit C T Bu 11. fur Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north west. WellarilleAccommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Train, arrive at 2,20 a m,9,15tn. 2,25 and 8.00 m. Thrown tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest. north or northwest, can be pro eared at the Liberty Street depot. Pittsburgh. Jti LIN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For further particulars apply to ' WILLAM STEWRTent, A t theet. t e Company's °Met l In Freight A Statio , n. Ag Penn st n 027 • 1882 1882 ReMME It ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth. thiStLVAMA. kAILLIOAD. =GUT DAILY TRAINS. _ - TINE irneol7oll - ai AIL TR A l N .. N ovel thepassenser Station every morning (eateapt Sunda") at 450 a m. stopping only at the priampalstations, and making direct connections at tlarrisburg for Baitinsore and Washington ! and foeNelf York ViAlhe Allentown tante. THROL T OII EXPRESS TRAIN leaved daily at 3,30 p in, stoppiag only at principal ga • inakingdireet connection at Ifarrisburg fat Baltimore - and tVashington, and kir New York via Alleumwo routa, TILE ,SAST taNE leaves the above named Sta des- dad,: (ox •ept Sondly) at 8.20 p. in.. stop *twenty at principal stations. connecthat liar nclultri For Baltimore and Wagington. .Thie train arrbres; in iPhiladelphja at 5,25 p. to., malting time eenueetion for hew York from KIIIIIIIMEton Depot at 6.30 p. m.. OVOI Camden & Amboy MIL ACCOMMODATION TILLILNIK • .10,1131STOWN ACCOMMODATION leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2.45 p. m.._sten- Oak at all stations and running ae far WI vane iamb. _FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Iran station loaves doily (escort Sunday.) at SAO a m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Waig station hem daily.. (except Sunday) at LIAO a. CIL THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wan's:station leases daily. (exduld. Sunday) at 4.00 p. a. _FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wan's station, lawn daily. (except Sunday) at 4 45 p. UL RETIIRSINCI TRAINS • . AItRIVI.WITIFSBLataiI AS FOLLOWS: ftr i1e. .. 2.,..**••• •••••••••••-- 1 233 P. all ~.,,...,„_............i*5,. tn. Fast Lia5...,t,...44„4„,„,...- .. -...-...-.12..15 a. m. iO/11004111PatiOn7:_. --HMOS a. ut. Let WalrelkittimAileommodatlon. 0 ,50 a. in. Sit Wank titati:oh Accommodation... -.5,55 a. m. ad Wank Raton Accommodstion......l,os p. in. A* Walla Station Aocommodation.....ll,lo p. at. 11111Maina ter Blair' mills and Indiana connect' at /111disville Intersection with Johnstown Aes. Raillcommodation East and West. and Imprint and Wmt. FARR: TO !SW YORK . ......... ... . . MAI HILADELPHa.: .... ...... 10,00 ALIINORE. .. ............ ..... U L, .—_-. ARSlSlttilto... INlNsomaseh eekedtoallstationson the Penn whisk Ralmad. and to Philadelphia. Balti more sad New York. wi Tze linters PUMA/Was tickets br ern will he " 14°163 " C ording to distanos grav el . im:mblition to the station rates, oioePt !MU stral i ts TM COMBPIIOI has then airout. i ' In Mae Of how the Company will hold Resaselves responsible Sr permna: barr age oak. :tad for an amount apt er ne S IS 4: t 0,.. at:—Alt - Omnibus has been erupkwed awn tostoteron mid to and froze the L, at a ammo not to eit 95.sents for each and barna*. ttaketsappb , to _ - 1 .1. errairskr, An Lib . At the Poona. IL R. Pamir Station on Liberty sad theist streets, OM LEWIN& -- 1 men General liaperiatmodeat. Altoona. Pa. GUYS FINN CALF BOOTS, $4.00 USTI FINE CALF BOSti t r ixo CA T& 54.00 D. 5.11 SAME& a. 15 'merest. 24 a w n.. alersst. dr111116•P BUILDINGI- ILOV-41 ENNIO rbuitdius lot on Webliter +that. lhaNt filet x t by La tint dwY to &ZS foot. alley Nay alb.b L CUTBlfitia kIK) MOM Mika stmt. . • - VIA It /IVES 411111 I, • Nig alailun-L U. and T Colus erre Haute sethAr. at • Albs • • m i d & jogai. and Lafayette and, • • . • .S.W. • aatt ; %. • • In Tbto 4Tili sdi -"int rezrepoti Mhum 1, .1a &rut and PERU: Freights end PeOlengsge myriad from Ciaidn • nati or Lawrenceburg in legs Gme than by an, other route by twenty-fonr nem and at as low rata% The only read by whisk shipments an be made from Oineinnati to the Wad. without break ing bulk. Consignments made to T. V. GIBBONS, Agent at Cinctanati. or W. B. CUTTING, Anent at Lawreneobarnil. will may, prompt attention, &Ed no charge for 0 0111MILS:00; NO CHARON rOlt DRAYAOR OR COMMISSION aT LAWECNCEBVRO. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. fNe. 113 IVater street./ agent of the Company, who is prepared to gave THROUGH RI - morn l'_er passengers sad freight to Indianapolis, • Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicano. ..Peru. GVWs.- - eastle, Crawfordisrille, Charleston. Paris amildat toon. F. LORD, Prs.s;•Unt. JOILN F. CHEEK, . tnia 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. 8,30 p. m ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri. the Staon tes of Kansas. or the Territories. having tickets that read by the NOUTH DWIAIIDnI.R.4IILII.O4II The only rail rondo froM,St.toitia to St. Joseph. It is the shorten and quickest line by thirteen sours to the remotest paint reached by rail, and is always ae cheap as any etht..-., Buy your Tickets So wanes . a4nd pointa in Northern Miteouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC R. STURGEON. Pres't and Goal Sulit, NMOl.MiniOnri R. finnan IL Simmons. wen, Traveling Agent UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTER Y 9 NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. SUBSCRIBERS MANUFA C AL TITRE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line. viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mattrases of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. Ail kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. aEir Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carnets, Oil Cloths, .tc. octThlyd ROBERTS k ROENTOK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, CITIN WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPUE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WHERE IL HOTELS, nEs. TA unANTs and the trade generally can he supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all *the delicacies of the season will be served upin the most jailatable style. ELI YOUNG. ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at. 13 A. V Gr I-I 0 SV. , No. 350 Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; Proprtetor. RATING TAKEN AND FITTED VP, with all the modern improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers soil the public fierier ally, with the best the markets atThrds. Oysters.will be served up in every vnriety of style. during the season. Ilia Wine L i quors and Ales he feet; confident in reoommeiading to the pubitzi for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shea Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and rctatl. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, firrtllNTV,',.. Proprietor.. INATIND TAKEN AND FITTED VP, poveme a tgs.r ea h i exopnsuea with s o al rt , th he subscriber is prepared to fix:commodore his friends and the public generally, with the best the market affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES be feels confident in re ootnmending to the public for their excellence. garMEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly OUR 1-ICOTJS.E. NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTSBURGH. THE SUBSCRIBER AN NO UNC ES Al to SHELLic that he la in daily receipt ot FRESH AND CANOYSTERS. GAME. .ke., and is prepared to accommodate ev ery tro of this old and well known house withhing in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SHALEH. Proprietor. Ea C 1 LI9IOR OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PRILADELPIILi AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU In their Proper Sel/MOlO. n 026 OEO. REINEMAN & CO. liar AMMON HOUSE,ALEREN'rZi, .Iv.R. Proprietor; No. 3111 Liberty streeLjuot be side the Passenger Dew: of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arrivingliy that road. The proprietor having. at considerable ex p_ens,k tilted up. in excellent style. the MANSION HOURS, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronise. Ilia Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. felfly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPOILTU 1.1§.1:0 DEALS& IN Brandies, Cordials; Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. Lao WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh &Mem WILLLIII CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. SW Always on hand, Etaok. atgrry and x9r.,.8r0n."4, Old TALLOW. OIL" AND OREADE -10 bbl Tallow. amendbla areas% In store for gala bv SELLERS & CO. Pam Wm/. Pittaboratr. 131 HE RJewel r OST C OMPLETE WHOLE .11. isle ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. .1. R. GARDINER 92 FIFTH STEP"' I[ll‘.. Alb. 1 barrel Fresh Roll Ratter; istpra 1a a box do just received by ad for sale o by JAIL igdfl A. MUER. Carrier Market -sod First street; 0 -PAIMBENIEREIP-411 AVE NO AL soetated wittiest lathe/last Hitate and Gen eral Commindon Agencgsaineim B. B. CUTH BER. ear business wi h ereafter be oonductal T in the name of & CUT 11$T SONS. , a. )17ungs av»....a. 1. orraairt......s. e. orrasine Q CITEBIB EILT Iltlf4XL____,g3., 0.7. TATE and General - -" r2140 MI IrIARKELILEET Pi attatd ade_nl . anal CoUeed to en of i t e.; and unnueneer et estates et MIMS <mean& sP2 1411141Mrairlt as asiteraa Ife d ote d algoiume matted ind feisile&a. URN RY U. COL eaPik mum in ns sir::: BL ,[ a =~ ~~r a~a~ys ~~rr4a~~nei~fi~~ . I.:Yg zzaanuanulicW . — mum MUTUAL 13$U B UCB °WAXY. PittisatM l l7.ol'ilLk.' On B coluary. OFIFICN NO. 3No WALNVT Cools Capital; . 1 5229,310 Assets; Sumas* 11141. Invested as fames, vls First Mortgage or Improved City Pro- Pert'''. worth double the amount W.A.005 00 around rent, first class 2,462 50' Pommyßonda Railroad Co's 6 II cent. Mortgage Loans._ 60 0 .000, oost. ........ 77.900 00 Philadelphia city 6 P c e nt : lose. .... ... 30.000 00 Allegheny. County 6 61 coat. Pennsyl vania Railroad. Loans uknoo 00 Collateral loans, well secured - 2000 00 tinadon and Broad. Top Mountain onos aadd is unntstattata 10 • 21 -- Pylv is al Co. 5t0ck...... Stock of Reliance Mutual Te.erane. tiWitioatz,) Ot , Stock of County Fire Insurance C 01.460 00 ot Delaware M. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do TOSS 01 Mechanics' Bank do 1Ut1.2 UniorkM...4surance L'o'a kicrip 100 00 Bills'Keoerrabfe, husinws ..... 1 1 .37 Book itroounts. :veered intoreSt. rte.... 0.216 :2 Cash on hand and in /14041.9 of agents'_ 11,285 .1S S3CC fa 'fid CLEM TENGLEY, President. I)I TtECTOBEV. : . Cla . n Mules. Samnal Itiej+hiun. Wm. R. Thempeon. Robert Steen Frederick Brown; • W ilithell 4 lasier. . J coraiskuat Stevenson. Ben." , W.' Tingley. ohn-1L Worrel. Marshall Hill.- H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop • Robert Tobutd, Charles Lefand. Frederick Lennie. . Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen erl4/1103 S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitsburgh. 1 B. M. HINCIIIIAN Secretary. J. GARDNER COP PIN. Agent. mylfi Northeast corner Third and tVood eta. No recent ~, eat, in e0t0,••• ,, i,0t ~ ii!, tie movements ot: .ar :trod—, i : ~,,,.:., fug than that in ridati,, , , 1. , !;,,, ~,,,,b ‘ ,l Marv, the mother nt Iverhing•• a. l , ap pears that thi- made isdy, wh o (lid much to form tit C. , f'llarill'UT of our M.A . , died at Fredericksburg in l7;er. With characteristic' slowness, V I rszitibt did no thing to prepare a monument mail Ps...:, upwardi of fifty' years. Finally a movement was inaugurated in ___ 'the last-mentioned year, by laying tile corner-stone, which some are old Ink ELAWARE MUTUAL. SAFE'FF IN-. 1 1 enough to with pleasur.•. Ther, ILISURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA- I was then another long shuttber of nearly 'FED BY THE Lb:GISLATURE OF PENNSYL- • lion ong tt Imi_, I, ta:t , THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PUMA- lasted. but for the presetwe of a Northern DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCAS oo Ves sels Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world.' A army, we, not hating the gilt of 1 --1,11.. u• v INLAND INSURANoES on Goods, by Rivers. OO not Innl ertalie to 3 Y. Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriages. to all parts General McDowell, as wr- learn, has of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer- direefe.d that his army : , :hall con:plots this chaisdisc generahly, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, Au. monument. , Nothing can be more appro. DIBECTORS.—WiIIiana Martin. Edmund A. t print.,. It contains a bees:if:a compliment Sootier, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose, t o one of the tiohleit of Vir.ritii:Cs ladie•n John C. Davis, James Tranquair. Win. Eyre, Jr.. : • ri',• ~ - James C. Hand, Wtn. C. Ludwig , Joseph IL Scab it marks the devubou of : asoington to Dr.R.M.llusten. Geo. G. 'doper, Hugh Craig, the [llion, for the sake of which the Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Penston. Union honors one , tear to him, and it Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones •• i- • • • , • Brooke. Spencer I'llvain, Thos. C. Hand Robert intimates the spirit in watch our armtes Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones, Jarnesl3. Ml`arland, move to their work- 7 ost: of civilization, Josings P. Eyre John B. tsemple. Pittsburgh. D. T.Koegast. A. IL Bergr, do. no: of barbarism : (,:lfl r, f Mite. not of . WILLIAM MARTIN, President. brutality: one ill eon stri l'i lon. not of THOS. C. HAND. Vice Presiihmt. destruction. Rom L•LittaiN, secretarY• While the ladies of thin secession region . .14,12 PA. MADEIRA, Agent, No. ea Watcrstrein, Ptttsburgh. seem to forget their very nature in the ----------------- - --- --- mu.dness of teir couse, ottr bear.led In en INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS become kindly h in tli r n army tself'. Each e statt•l•: h - 24h1,- the monument of II - 17 F I lit V one. as h . the mother of W ,eihinv_ m . remember s hi, riITHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR E ANC own moth • er. A. COMPANY OF PIIILADELPHIA. OFFICE: NO. KM and 437 CISESTNUF STREET, A Good Smoke-house. near Fifth. The following des;'ription of a ; , . , 11101:4!.. STATEMENT OP ASSETS JAN. lot, IMO. Published Agreeably to An 'A ot of Assembly, !house is going the rontids without credit: i being: . 1 "it W:l3 about six feet som a e. the lower First Mortgages. amply secured $ 1 . 6 26.303 M ' . Real Estate, (present value id(G,3l3 ' half built of briek, ft:rub:he:l with iron' 61.) cost 1t C, 996 25 ! Temporary Loans on ample Collet- i lined door, and serving as an ash heuse ! tercel Securities 89,135 ~,,: ; 1 , !.... I , r• .. V. . -.•-. ' , atm , 1 5,...•e Or ttlf. Alt.. ~, 1111111 pal r, : Stocks, (present value 46'6,667 7z) Cost 89,746 6 about four feet high. besides the a rcl,l Notes and Bills Receivable 1,621 I) ) I the roof, was made o f wood. f t ~..;,..: ~..1 , - ' Cash 27,9 / 9 I t i arnted from the lower pmt bv , cantling $2;2(14.1.15! AS 1 JOISt`, ii spaceoft.,., t. , ,•1 ,1 in -.n • , The only profits frotu premium, which thin Coat- ! tweet, them, t lirceigl: which :•:inctie tie pany can divide by law, are from risks which have ; could 6.„„i„ pa,.. I, : : ,tili.•i, t , 7 to . been deteratintal. . • . ~ . .. Insurances made on every description if Prot, . say bain I bat might a , ,- :•1vt , • ,,, l• , •• • erty, in Town and Country, at rates ac low a s are I thus save it from t In, lir.. Po- ::: , • i n-r i•:11 - eundistent with emeurity. l , as well a. the low. F. Wag -a t v.r0..1 1.r1" it :S & LEHMAN, Since their incorporation, a period of thirty , - . . years, they Navel aid losses bv Fire. to 2111 /Itc,,unt • door ir..nt the ou :-i , le: li, i,- 1.1 , !),• , . (in,--i- NO. :3 I 3 MARKET STItEET exceeding Four Millions of boilers, thoruby af- : may lie iz,.p: loci:. ~ xr, - 1.1 wh••,l admit. &wiling evidence of Ile advantages of. Insurance, • ,i ux . or w i . 1 ‘ 1.1.. In,. into::: . , , PHIIADELPIIIA, 111 1 - ~•• .• l, tr the ;. - ;wer I as well as the ability and disposition to meet with I ' promptness all liabilities. i :nay be left miloelred fi:r the 11 - .. ... nil p . i . ii in , „ 1- ,,,,,,,,..., i„,• C9,,i/i . ; . . e ('Rs mares, restings, Losses paid duringtheyear 118 :58•111162.ing 36. build tiro , , without any dat:7. - s• ot toe con- 1 • ' DIRECTORS. I tent.; ab.,,,,• icing ,;:.,:,:). a , i Ili, Ij, i t . i ,„„ . i iirily.,s on hand a well selected stook of Goods t 411sta )1e for the mine, myl-lyd Charles W. &maker, Mordecai D. Lewis, ! not pas: through the I)porliwz h`2! W , P.1., 0,1. , Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown, E. P. MIDDLETON .3g BRO., Samuel Grant Isaac Lou, , Jo' s .s. Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dais, • George W. Richards George Faber, • . • fee' nest session of the Pr , ,sbv sole II TUPORTFII9 or CHAS ..N. , k I ANCERE,Preeident. EDWA#DAL DALK. Vine Fresideut. General A rit , mlik. • t ILI 5.1 0 ,,,j . - will Ii:IWINE8, BRANDIES, ite., Wm. A. Sractnetwetarlt_prcritens., held at Peoria. lit.. Ma, I:. I':-!3. Du- A!:a t":.‘1.1:1.03 TY J. RARbNER.COFFILNAgenst; ring the ses:;ion the present unhapo , .• con. mylti Northeastscor.-Third and-wood' atS. (I . ; i ela of t he . c:.t . ! ntry i , , i.:L . 1P.1 to !, a, :: t,, , :•;, l' INE0I.I) W II I pretty eompletcly n.ntur,t, S K. I E S, NO. is NORTH FRONT NTRRET. 11111.:10ELPIIIA. apllklyd 1.2, EY. fif.' , Ei. RAN' , im , sprl through Pitt. einnati last Saturday. .•:+ route f,: - Pitts- : JAMES H. CHILDS. blind/ Landing, win-re he j., I,i takeel.ln... mend•,‘" lb,. 1 , ,r,• ;..,,, ra l .:,,,ith• ~, ,;:. i ' 11101117: 11'OTTON ItIILLS, ,i,-,. ----- WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITINCSUBOIII. GEORGE DARSIE., President. ' F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Cant. R. D. COCHRAN. Gen'l Afent. No. In Water street. (Spam & Co's M arehonke, up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Home Institution moorland by. Diiecton Who are well known in the communality. and who tire determined, by promptueoe and liberality. tonlan tain theearacter which they hare assumed, as of ferinz best protection to those who desire to be insured. • _ ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th. HAL Stock Accounts $ 03,11 , 10 111 Mortgage-- . 2,1A0 00 Office FumitUre IA) 1.41 Cash Amounts. etc 7.869 43 . 606 Premium Notes 351 99 18 '..N) Notes and Bills discounted- 1 '2'7, 74.075 14 DIRECTORS.' ._ - Nathanielß. Miller, Jr„ James WAuley. Holmes, Alexander Nimiok. George Darsie Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Rioketnon, nd• Ackley. Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Rem J. Thorns's. Benj. BakewelL John R . Wawa. mplg ! CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH •INSITRES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES, President, Rte' Seeretars. WM. BA G ALEY, President. Ogee, Coe. of Market end Water . Sta.. Insures against Lon and Damese in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Westin Rivers. Lakes, and Bayous,sind the Navi - Ration of the Seas. Insurer against. Lone • DIRECTORS. and Damage by Fire, 4 1 .kiewat. " r g B am • ingh. C. ..ohn L 9 ir ElitiorDs. Zus. Basaley. Win. G. Johnston. Reese &Rens. B. u .Prenbaft. 5187 ftver. J.Caldirsl4_ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INI3I7RANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 ONESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Casio= Nouse. Capital 021%100 dasetc..„.sl44l,llll. !I MAKE ALL MINDS OF IN- F SURANallakther Perpetual or Limited.on every deseription of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preabm ROBERT P. Km % President, M. W. B REC TO&4ALDWIN Vice President. DI. frR. Cope. w. rown. il VIZ I= P. B. &very, aleph & Paul. C. Sherman, elms Carton. S. J. Maim* E. Wiler, P. BLACKBURN. Beerelari. J. G. COPTTN. Agent. MAP Corner Third and Wood streets. lONONGAIELA INSULINCI COIPLIT OF PITTSBURGH. IMES _ fiv. President. ' M. ATWOO_, jieeretary. Capt. JA.S. WOODBvisa , Goal Amt. OFFICE NO. INI WOVEN STIMET. R IS Will_ Insure all kind. of PULE ard MARINEMARINE K& ASSETS. MAY 10111, 1801. Stock Das Blip, . MAW() es demand al i a=k2/ 4 4140aPProesdnarnes. EMMA 34 00 .436/ SUL Discounted Zia 76 EA= Meehan/as' Bank 2.000 00 stoelleost 100 Shares Citlesse Bank 4 a lea l)° . 40 ai =ek ezt aiwnit . a .. xl .. a . 5.176 00 cost. so Sharesstock Maniraiiii . 2.616 a° Z 7150 00 --- 16.140 00 r&f1look Aoooante..- ..... 66.987 ..... 49.152 90 OWN 17 DIRIDLTOII4I. Wii..431,11114- 110" M" W • tot ia ?un". .49 ' .• • t 444iLt. sass awit mmemyrIIMPOIRNIIIIMIIIMITIMI I .I 7 ' 1 : i : err PCS ?sairb e . lantadayk exeerted.l elinktnidir Mk wins Wood Streets. napi loft ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. 411 " 11 , 4 1Wd tor farriers 12 cents per week. &WM OF ADVERTISING. &yr% fondue. tareitinme .. oneweek " one month •three months MX month,. " nine months One yOllll. ISO In 00 1 73 5 00 12 Or/ IS 00 211 00 311 011 TEN LINES makes' Aquare. A hi.tit eight worilt average it line. Ensineit notices, inaertod on the 1000 l page, ten I eenre a line each inpertion. ......__._ The Saturday Morning Post l l .Qued from tho same offm. every SotunioY 1 looming. , da'Terms till per annum, in Amore. 'I 'Single copies, req.dy Airmailing. Fr , F ( E r tl , . I *'!`Address JADES 1 2 . RARE. FI:to- 9^ 1 r', nrl.• ~ 1 4,1" t irarti-i,12 pt roa, .. ti.le rat.,, MORSJN(;, MA)* The Tomb or Mary, the I , +l,7,ther of Washington. D 1 11 E SAVINGS INSTITUTION , SEA NILE SS AND OF CIS INTA.I3I"II,GS, 13 Intiteo to 40 Inches Wide. •! 0 - - Orders may be left at IL CHILDS & COIL 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. C/7.1 TE BE B Y THE L oilsc.l 777; L'. _ _ • no3l:l7:is NO. no AtxrritriELn sTuccr. $2%.251 74 • r•..n Prost'lent VICE PI?ES.IDE-V7W.' Wm. 11. Smith IT, F. Rndd Thos. D. Mess!or A. Heineman Francis Sellers Josh..ti Rhode= John F. Jennings, Jaaoh Stnekratl. Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slaok TRUSTEES. Josiah King C Zug A 8 Bell Jos Dilworth /I S Fowler \r A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz F Rahm C W Rieketson J M Tiernan S If Hartman D M_Leng it J Anderson ias W Baxter D R McKinley t) II Wolf I) Coihrnn W in smith . `W ert lume Or II Jones II F Jones W II Phelps C II Ilerron SECRETARY AND TREASURER D. E. MeIiCINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.M.to 2 r. tr. Min. Tues day and Saturday ovening,s,from to 8 o'clock. Dppoeits receive,' of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and Juno .af each - year. Dividends allowed to remain are planed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and hear in terest, thus eonsennnding it. Books Containing Charter, By-Lairs, &e., fur nished at the office air This Institution offers. especially to these IsersOlin Whale ear ings sr* small, the opportunity to aechtnulate , by 'small deposits. easily saved, sum whioh will beta resource when nestled. their money not only beittursafe but hearinwinterest, in stead of remaining unproductive. tny2l ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth St.. Bank Block. woman. AGAINST ALL KINDS OF A. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, l'resident: JOHN D. McCO RD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent. DIRECTORS—Isaac Jone.s, C. 0. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John 'A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock. John D. 3fcCorii, Captain A d am Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert 1,. M'Grew. Root. IL Davis. no2B TIERNAN dr GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, turoansa AND DSALZII.3 lii TRAN, WINES, LIQUORS, 41-e., NORTE-EAST corner of 01110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noaitly ALLECIIINNY CITY. BOOTS AND NHOFA. AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES : Wise English Laking Heel Gaiters for $l,OO ererthsl,2s. Lines Email& raking Congress Beet G aiter, worte,7s ' games y ar r ow Congress Heel Gaiters Genels Morrow° Reel Boots for la%loat Congress Heel Boots for 8/.27. Homes() Slippers for 500. , wortiM I "id °l ra= $1.12- 1 Aill ' ll,lol oi • • .',TAXES ROBB, MNlllhdost:trust. agar Market Rouse .JAMEN PARIi. Jr A7rFine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Ororshirte on hand, and made to order, on .9 honest notice, at R. WItLIAMSOIII4 SKIRT FACTORY, No. 47 At. Clair fitreet. oc3l MR. SAML. CRAY II AS JUST RETITIVIED PROW THE Etpt, and we are now receiving an elegant stock of Goods for the Summer Wear. eombining together one of the choicest and most desirable etoeks to be found East, and take special pride in milling the attention of our patrons and the Dub lin to den exammation of usualame. which will be nil pto order in our etTleto the satisfae titm of all who favor is with their patrontro. SAML. GRAY & SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth street. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES A T EATON, MA CRUM in CO'S, Non, 17 and 19 Firth Street. Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Laces. Buttons, etc.. for Dress Trimmings neweststades. Rulbreild4 Book and Cambne Collars and Sets. Real Ind Lure Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Han kerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadine and MMUS Vi nendse Yokes and Panta da, letts. Edging, Mike, etc., Lathes' and Children's Bose, °fever, deseription, Gloves, Gaunlets, Mits, Bonnet Bab hon., Rushes, Shaker floods Cord, Chenille and - Braid Head Nets. Another lot of " Crinoline Dniperie." (Pressen Skirts) Those who have used this skirtproziounee t the best ever made. The "Qualtert Skirt" sod the "Flexure Skirt," are also st et worthy of atte nti o on. gentlemen's Furnishing Gods, Fine Shifts, .Ties, Suspenders, etc. of most desirable ,tyles. A full assortment of Palley articles and Notions. Nholesale and retail buyerswjD find a large and xeellent line of goods in avers' departmental the LOWEST POSSIBLE MIMS CO., lIPII EATON. MACRUM. A CO., /7 Fifth at. , H. H. SMITH, NOTARY" PUBLIC OFF= AT TIM . . PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, mh2l near Wood WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Importers of WINES. .11MAIIIMI", GINS, & ALIO. . DiStinere 113 a Dealers in FINE OLD iIiONantRiCLA^RYE-WHISBY • 397 Liberty 111.3913, - /10 . 4 •Nratillfa' ;bp *lN etAIO a 024 127 - Liberb • inik,W. V7111k,•111M-,:s7 111.1 n 11, .1 FF • JOE JO GM R AICONIISSION • AND DIALER TN Flour. Gniln and an kinds of Coostry Prodoee. Whom nod Liquors, Tobeteo. ate. EIIV- Liberal aS. ftranew made en vonAigninents of WI( WINE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. T ST% LW} IMPORTATIONS 1-11 I£E A.INPLI lan ITS' W 30, A it, Inolading. Goods uitid t.r 3.. 2 . .T.1,t, ;;;:,"): Ili . R1P05.1,24, D.kw in Store. NO. C3l CIFESTNtTT STREET, DE CO RSE i , A Foc - RCA DE &CO :"ILI I . . WM, BRICE & PRO D I 'CF. AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO: I', UT 11 tr ATER STREET, 1 la I 1a 11 olphla. Lihrwal advanoes tondo on .eorminnments whooroquirod. JOHN I: EL LISON-IVA 1. ELLiso JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS. CISSDIRES AM) VESTINGS. :NO. 339 MARKET STREET. 0.141 door below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA. . _ 1111:12ST 4, 31-A-4417.i.-- Druggists:, NO. 1423 MARKET STREET. l'lll LA DELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paints. o:l4 f } l a : a. Dve-statio. &e.. and .A.rnnti L.r Kero , ene; Ohio ...I PitbAharzti Coal Iturninz Flaid. C.on Winne, Tar, Pitch. Rwia, IV,lg•al and liailroati Grea GEORGE GRANT, lianuf.odurer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN' EVER , : nEsciumom Or GEYTS' GOODS,- 610 CHESTNUT STREET, • PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH r.crNc,ccor.l7, -rm,iLirtem„ )(A .vrrA cruRRA'S & IMPOR TERS. —0 r DEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,. mplayd . PHIL'A LPHIA. Importer and Denier in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &a, MARKET STREET, North Sttle, PHILADELPHIA, nol-ly;1 . _ . FRIE ♦3l. ei ry. Pa.. MANVPICTrHERS OF LATE STYLES OF SU - 317A Ell GOODS JUST RECEIVED. -I*- 7 4 `; , rOtrintit • Mut • ,(nrarmunt- n r iniputildilLY,llllollollol.llsirWlis ewaa•Wa6ssilat sailagarder evenings. from MP, he to Norman fist. fromlto (Moak and from November let to May fist. from 6 to teeloeiti DePosite reoeivadafaß sums not kw than. Oes: DOLLAR. and a dividend of the pronto declared twice a year. in June and Deciember. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised. at die rate of siz: Per cent. &year. Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the same interest from the first slays of Jun. and De cember. compounding twice a year. without troubling the depositor to call or even to 'pretest his pass book.. At this rat* money will double in lea than twelve years, making sa the aggregate WORT ASO containing YRILCRIPT. A TRAIL, Books containing the Martor. By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis. on application I at the office. - . 'VICK PiticstDENTL John B. lIPPEtlen. Isaac, M. Pennock, John• John Marshall .A I e ander Spoor, James B. P. , Benj. L. FahnestoA, A. M. l'onook, M. b James: MoA uleY. Hill Burgwin. Jatnes Ilerdatan, Win. J. Auder?on. i TRUSTEES. Alexander Bradley, James D. RellY. John U. Raekofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John If Mellor, John B. Canfield. James Steidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. R ingwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenberger, Win. S. Haven, Wm. R. Schmertz, Pater H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. N. Lively. Christian Yeager. INORRTAIM AND TREASURRE. CHARLES A. MILTON. N. --- HOLIES& t SONS, BANKS IR •' and Exchange Brokers and Dea!ers in Notes. Drafb,Acceptanfts, Gold. Silver and Bank Notts. Exehange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections wedeln all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par too& or •arrant paPer, 'No. ST Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. WK. U. WILLIAMS & Co.; BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, Ie8:1y PITTSBUGH, PA. ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALnE. It NZ A. N , OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. 'Acknowledgements Ta ken and Bills Probated. a tAly - - AGRICULTRAL. ...„ B. B. ROGERS at S4)IV. WANIIPACITARR9 nP Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND nortim. - r, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH. PA. 1 JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 FOR SRI BATE OF Flour. Grain , Baron. .Lard. Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally Corner Market and First Streets,. PITTSBURGH. PA. REM TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq.. William Dilworth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert k Son. Pittsburgh. Boyd & Ott, ileisker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank; List Howell,Mangle a. Co.. George. W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton k Co., Wheeling. mr/tk2ptfiis ______________ A - POLIA) HALL ILLIAILDSALOO.W. tILCHARLESGARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and automata that HALL, l to bo found at his old stand._ APOLLOentrance on Fourth street. Re has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cum. Remember the pia ce, AEollo Hall , Fourth et. neer Wood. entrance from Fourth. IFNY YOU WART some soon NEW Fruit or prepared Mines Meet, mixed, and all other km& of Spices, evoking Bran dy orWine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth k Brothers, in the Diamond. where Yell will get a new erep of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the eity. Also aireneral and tun assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wine" Briindles„ and all other kinds of Foreign and Domenic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER. del{ corner Diamond and Diamond alley. BAGS, HUGH DE. ..BOLE - . ENai:szisvizaza• A t miutormax, Duquesne : Way, near the Pollthlaggek• to order, and warranted as good sr -11 . made. the, following mashinery vial • • Ermines, Tu thes„ for wood; 11r, . ~ Planers, for wViand irom Drilling Routh and Screen Pritieth..' Model Machines, in ilrelbeet tannest , Ponies and. Dangers; of all..amen. Screws. of an y diameter MAP' tg - .. . in length.' Will also •malto‘. and- '4l ' ' Doetor and Will Megillea, antillnialt . . steamboats. to: Lathe igluiarsgriL ~.., ltili anziL ging donate order; east Plimsnillirtgl ~ VP% i ': ing inches long, - '-' ''' ".. '''' _." ' ,''''--' ' All Orders Promptly , MU* "LilL - :*1 Solicited. N. S.—Particular attention- and pie= prep to repairs on Printing - Proem machines. - , arallari Mar JOBBERS AEDRETAILER.S T. T. & CO, HOUSE, SIGN, •• - •ND••••• ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. derAll icrlt entruded to me will be n eatly and promptly aboneo. 0c2.1-ly • EATON. 3(ACRiJ * CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Trimminit, gmbroideriis 1101rief3' Abirts. BusPeaderkskirts.. non mad Rain Umbrellas. • Corsets. Ribbons. Rumbas, Sonde, And all Undo Fumy Articles . mad Actions 1113- Whobale be i t t ers steplied cni best terms. TO 4111ACRIIII & CO ar' 2 6 _ N0..27 Filth street. OTRIKEORE WRECK FOR miAuc 147 . The winch of dower MESSENGER, n Wog at the Marine Kenney mind/divot Ho n Boilers. Enclose. Doctor. Nigger. hog ' Chains. Anchor Chains. ao. Apply to 'CALDWELL BRO.. • No. ES Water street. zny3-Inmi MO IC API Nil.: AND MOWING IliA6 AMY CHUUSSI*7 Narrators. Separsitons. Horse Powers. Hay Armin'. Implements generally. enrodantly on Land and for sale by . _ BECKHAM LONG, xn 1117 Liberty street nut door to .Eare's Hotel.. . my 27 aNWITOR TWO HUNDRED DOL. .41minss Anthem; elegant Rosewood octavo Pianos; fall iron frame. Howith mewooearviel lions egs. round corners, d an hmount inns. for two hundroddolhun: Fors a leby lies JOHN H. lINLI.OR. HI Wood street. YORK PlA. l (oAnotiter" . mtYPIY of the !ante Seven Octavo Rosewood banal, from Haselton Brothers, New Tat*. kat resolved and .forests by • - .701 IN H. MELLOR. mYB . to Wood street TALITAIII.E TIMBER LAMBS POW 8.11,11-11100 Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county. Pa., at about M miles from the Al- I bloomy river, to whieh there is a good Plank road; copyedited abm to saw mills, schools &e., and ma rood neighborhood" about one mile from the town of Coolie. The soil is good and there are nursed Indigadeas of Petroleum. The land will be sold on favorable terms, and part pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abun dance of tiMbei, Crak„ . Pine, ac. Persons looking foruil sites. or good: tuber laud& will find the above worthy of attention. S. CUTHBERT A SONS, 151 Market street. BI3IIILINGTON IILERALWO— -20 bum mew Malipatos Honing to arrive this day and for sale by - RHYMER k BROS. Nos. 120 and 121 Wood street. "psalms PARLEY'II FURIIIIII*E-11110 WINEWOUSC No. 164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. tradertakhigAr ill Re 'breathe.. WU rerelre prompt tam. Orden can be left at the room at the Made of Mr. JAMFM-FLOyD. Ohio ettwt.. - „ oel&ly irrscanira /Mb nom Willrfor saleby. BOW. • owl sod arise. FgleM a jmegr .. "*l MA ar & P Wo=l Au4street. ALBItEIe. -OF Collars,_ Ties. init DOUGLAS IDRIeIIIBISSO,DODPMMNAMENM.ASSOOS e , .. fully oruiraved on steel, about nut* inches dimensions, is now ready for to the subscribers to the monument `•li'.l. engraving consists of two full length vignettes,' one a fine portrait Of the statesman. and the other Asterism ' wreath. besides a bird's eye view of _. - 41114.:' Douglas. oC o tta shore of Lake Itic ,11dgetnosil AMR l ea ap_pears etg (hove. , . , .‘ i To all persons forwarding to din: • ' one dollar or more , will be seett este elf diplomas, with name and. übf. thereon. and signed by the Press o u t tarY. Contriutors in the of of ONE po . become life members of the Dou . ' ''''''"` Association: in the sum of TSB.. I'. ll . '... • honorary life memb e rs. and in, .41 tear • ' HUNDRED DOLLARS, honorary life of the Board Trust All editors; who will insert the above In . daily, weekly or tri-weekly house tbge•_,, ' •-• with an occasional notice to abysm.. UM view, will have forwarded to them ~... i &diploma as. honorars life member' • 1 dation: upon the receipt by the eogieltintalteleller of their paper containing the fo CA regoing. WALTER B. STES. Fristildtp4 LEONARD W. VOLlC.PusatissiN: N. )3.—Local received and souk i,k; ten am= tributions are are being author' Rtates to take charge of the interenti olligtablY --. sociation. :, ....._. ,„ , ~ Pamphlets and ciren/an eon tsdnini ISS'elr,`" ganisation, eonstitution, by lava 'and.gbe t ia... Peal will be sent to all who 'will'hwwgird. , Pea -: ._ • : Communicetionsshould be &retied to tiL iililll6 . Ili raters Douglas SionunientAssociation." = Illinois, .... . welnin A , NDRETEIta GARDEN AND-MELD_ 8 31D,. D . air-Abo a rigid amoifiliat air Agricultural maimoommes Shade susiittruishiestel received and for sac by • BECKHAM & LOrG.-! • o.l.7l.thoiti-..ftWL mon davit Harem Hata !'"-‘ Cr2l, 4 o7.tigi l ittlita r.ll" Vg • aad • . • uumb-.50-ACKIES•III W 46 44411,g44,1104cu1ti fence. willipeetiexoy shipraboat alibi' -7 Term man Pei* - • T.A "7:•'14 moSaA_s ' vB 'amour soy* anon. ,ilfadWidirt4l4 • FRANKLIN. VENAiiOOl3O.i , : :1` in7Zlelyd PVIRTSWVI Parm • PATTERSON & DAWSON; :. ATTOWNRYS AT.LAW I(IiiHIPS LAW 1111110104$. Dlamolld Street, Ilea? Ja9:ly PITTIRMI4*, _ • B. F. LUCAS,. ATTORNEY AT L.ANt.,, OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT SUBMIT . . . (Three door. T•e!nw the Genet freirie,l rny,l:l3, PITTSBURGH.- Pi _ L. BRACKENRIDGE, AirrultNi.lY AT 1-4-W, 10 1 , VICE. NO. 334 FOURTiIiOr J. 1). ri - A c c.) o , ATTORNEY AT LAlff. NO. 73 GRANT ST :. SET YITTSBUNGII. 7 " QM. 911 flit.: NEIL U Ell/N. TIN? sitece*.or to U.- W. Biddle. No. i • field etreet. Ofliee It..urg from 141 to 1 &elm& h hold* to 5 o'cloek. . - ada _ _ IRON MANUFACTIIi AR/1 _ _ AMERICAN IRON NV Jones at Laughli any MANCFAOTIMIERS OP IRO N AND NA .1'1:414 JUNIATA MO COMMON SHEET INK WA'S Ned Piste ic AR r. ousEs. - 93 Wafer Stre-q ttttt I 13;3 rivet "Wee, virrhn unit; u, And corner of Franklin and South Water Str&hie" fel7- Jom.s...Johv L. Bovu...Wit. Wegnaika PITTSBURGH - STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., . Itt ..41N .n ry4 CTEIIERS CAhr,_ ond.lJl.~, roruur Roes and : "1 sPREN ' , mag?* PL . _ FURNITURE. J. D. :41111Ni:11 • JOH!. Y. INFIX. e l /EVITUICII: Foil CASII—A FULL At 12 SORTMENT of Pittsburgh niasufzetered Fr - Rxrri7Rti, embracing LUREAITX. BOOK CASES frAßDßitt a and every article needed ins well furnish O s ling, as well as a fine assortment of OFFICE- FERNITEIIiii.• • Constantly on- hand and made to order. AI only terms on which business in done at 'ebb. lislment is for CAS 11, prices are mails neumt. ingly. Persons in want of anything in Ifitg line would he advantaged by calling at CK INER At Is No. tog , Staithfield street. below Rua: mh:l9-ly - CARPETS, OIL' CLOTHS,: eta OARPET3 AIM OIL OLOTRB 24 Pireei NEW DRUGGETS, 73 PiferlS NEW BRUSSELS CARPET LATESTare just been reoelveiin* Of the A?7D RICIIEST PA at the lowest Mee°. 0019 w. arciamnem. CARPETS, Oil, -CLOT1111,:le; -AT M • CALLIIN'S, No. 87 BOUGHT PREVIO Poortkliemook;'' US T 41.11111111110142: vantaMs ore= purc°4llo4o. ..; :TH, PARK &UP NlTarpia. WARD Warehonae, :hTo: 14! Tint "` Manufacturers of all , diet EMU • Coal Oil; Brawls ' Sad /roue. Dog Irons. W Punk% Hangers mad Con I • • • Also Jobbing and _Fes, aeril , pti i o: made to i rder; ' , .e • . the Fo undry , attended to , '1 r!*Pt'T PITT. RG Zal
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