'sou. - .Tim 'soil: PITTSBUIGII it WATIMUICAGOLULWAT, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1882 TIDE TO eINeiNNATI AS grim. and to Indiatnauolia. St. Louis and Chicago thorter than by any other route. WESTW 4RD TRAINS, • Fast Line. Mail Leaves Pittaborgh.....l,ooa. w. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 p. m. -- Alleghany.....l,lo a.. m 7,20 a. m. 1, 00 P. m , Arrives Creet1ine......8,20 a . ge. 5,20 p, m. $,30 p. in. Ft. Wagne....2,10 p. m. 2,25 a. m. Chicago ...... ..8,35 p. m. 0,35 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Leaves CreetlMe 8,45 a. m. 7, 26 P. nt. 5,60 p.m. Arrives at Columbia...ll.s o a. in. • 10,16 p. m. Stnti,. 4,20 p. 9.005.1 a. m Louie 8,2 5 a, In. p. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, Leavm • Creitline... -S-50 a. m Arrives at IndiasurpolitB,3o p. m. 5.45 11. m. lit. L0nia.....„7,50 a. m. 0,45 p. m . AU Trains through to Chicago without change N. 8.-the. time to Cinoinnati is the lame KA CoSteubenville. Trains oil both Roads meet at lumbus. and passangere all go into Cincinnati together. . EASTWARD TRAINS _;ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH . &wag , o Express 2, 00 a. in Mail 3,10 p. m Oneinnati and St. lauds Express 7,45 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station. Allegheny City. Leaves . Arrive Leave Arrive Alleog_herty New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 5 , 02 Lai- 10,40 a m 5,15 R m 6.50 a m 12,00 at 1,30 pin 6,45 ain 8,30 a m 4,40 pm 6,45 pni 12.20 pna 2.00 pm 6,30 pm 8,15 pmm 5.001, 01 ItARLET TRAM Leaves Alliance at 5.30 a.m. Anises at Allegheny at .10,30 a. m. Lea isse Allegheny at 3,10 p. m. Arrives at Alliance 8,00 p. m 1111, Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 113.. Tickets good on tho accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced prices. The 6,30 p m accommodation train connects at New Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough trains connect as follows: At Risen, with stages fir New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. Ac. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millers.burgh. Akron. Cuyahoga Falls, etc. At Mansfield, Otero, for Mount Vernon, Shelby. Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. As Crestline. for Dela ware, Springfield, Columbus. Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Louisville. etc. At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton, Toledo . etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint Louis, Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interme diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with'trains for all points in Illi nois. Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. and A. Q. ASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. JOHN B. JERV IS. General Superintendent. WM. P. SHINN, General Passenger Agent CLEVELAND. PITTNEITRAII AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SUMMER AR RAA`G EMENT. On and after MONDAY, MAY Mb, 1562. Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follow:. : PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh I 1,00 a. in do Steubenville... 1.00 do Newark 19.30 "- do Columbus 11,10 " Arrives Cincinnati t 4.20 . p. m. I 7.30 a. rti. 6L:t.oufs Nochnage of care between Pitt burgh and Cin einnati. Splendid sleeping ears attached to all night trans. PITTSB1:11W 11 AND W EELIN 0 LIN 1• Loaves ttsbundi 1,00 ain I 6,10 aui 12,30 pui Wellsville 3.00 " 6,14 " 3,05 I Ste9benviile...4,o o " 9,18 " 4,00 " Wheeling- 4,34 " 10,23 " 4,55 " Arrives .5,03 " 10,40 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,: arid at ,Bellair with Central Obit: - Railroad For Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louis and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 a. p. 12.50 do Wellsville -4,05 -• do Bayard 6.10 " 4,14 " do AlBane ..... 0,43 " I 4,40 " do Hudson 0,00 " 5.42. " Arrives Cleveland 9 5 15 " 6.30 " Connoting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railrea.l at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati It It for Akron. Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C and E RR for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C .l 1 It It for Toledo, Detroit, Ohicago and the north west. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 4.00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at •2,20 a m,0,13 a m, 3,23 and S,OO p m. Througn tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, ran be pry rued at the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. Per further particulars appll yy WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company's office in Freight Station. Penn street. no2S --1861 SERENER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ElGnit DAILY .TRAINS. THE irmuunTo* MAIL TRAIN imageadie - ion every morning (except Sunday rd. ' R ra. stopping oy at . tye pzincipal stations:in !raki,*. Wa shington, io at Harrisburg for Balthnore and and for New York via The Allentown route. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dal* at 2,8.0 p stopping. only at principal eta • tioits.makingdirect cennectismat Harrisburg ler Baltimore aid Washimstenoindithr New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves the above named sta tion dailigillirpt dunday) at 8,20 p. to.. stop ping only at*meipsi stations, eonneetirm at Har risburtfaiDaltinioresed Washington. This train Rod*Philadelphia at 5,211 p. annieedan for New York fromnsinkn Depot 14040 p. n., oven Camden & Amboy line. AMCOR:RI/DATION TRAIN& JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. leaves daily (except Samday) at 2,45 p. m.. mop ping at all Mations and running as far u Cone . FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's statioalawras daily (exoept Ssuiday.) at 11,40 a..a. SECOND ACOOILMODATION TRAIN for Wall's statiox leaves daily. (except Sunday) at WOO a. ni.• • . THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for iirgts station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 49.1 1 P. EL . - _ FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Weirs dtation, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,15 p. m. RETURNING TRALNE AMINE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLIAMS: . ' • ......... „.... .... p. In Asme m. 12 , 33 ne t a. m. Johnstown Acootn - O„slaton - 10,03 a. nu Ist Walt Station Accommodation am) a. m. ed Wail's Station Accommodation 11,35 a. m. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation...„.l,o4. 4th Wall's Station Accomixtodation.....6,l4lp,o4 111•Ttaintpfor Blairavilla and Indiana connect at Blairsville. Intensaction with Johnstown Ac oanunodation Nast and Wost, and Bnprsoot and Mail West. - - FARE: TO NEW YORK.. PIIILADELYIta BALTI ...... - W I NTER,.,.,BURG .. sarlammitigicheeked.to all stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad. and: to Philadelphie,Balti more and New York: • twit _amsonsers purchasing tickets in cars will be &anted Si UAW wording to distance trav eled in addition to the station rotas. except from attia r whereghaeosageny.hal b uo CE-Inease of loaa,„ e Company will hold themegehroa.roulliallaibb fur Personal barrage 00l 22210 r an Want net exceeding 111 11.—An Onudinis Line has been employed to eonsurimindbeggigetti and from the depot. Ms charge smite oxen* 25 cents for each 'Or tlek pasmingsr st and bagged& . saPply to A. argasewAßT, Agent. Ad - do Pains. R. R. Passenger Station ou Liberty an ENO4MI LEWIS. --- WS S-lablittild Superintendent. Altoona, lba. , .111 NE CALF SOOTS, $l.OO- _ GENTS FINS osLB .110aitie ELAWIIMK I) No. 15 Fifth stmt. . • - - 2iiiisorfrom Mutat. _ Arissar- , 1410 T-41 IL) b u ihymillrestaratroWleav_hwe.X l tr. le deep toriArris;;;;llo . by &80211 C-.,, - - i e A c: ~,,-,, 7-.=.., _, . _. NC i .icoa, ,l , r'i r• . '.4 , , `.• • - . ' - ~ ! • _ • ~ i ..,' , __ ___ __________ ----- __-...1.' . l i e, - ' • :- •_,--- . , ... II 41111 E, jilegliallaarl . 41'. 11 , 'lllllll ColloBlllrlllllllllll, AND DLL= 11-' - ' Flour. Grabs aad all klaidiver Gauntry . Predates, Wises and Litsara. Cigars. Taboos, dike. air Liberal advances made at amigiusegils In HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 23? SOUTH SECOND ST NU26:ly PHILADELPHIA. -51 V *ZS • .111DENUIPOIJ.AND 1:111011111TI N. R. Conneetlng 'at Indianapolis with Tura Ratite. and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Leda and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Alba n y_ and Salem and Michigan Central Rados& tw CHICA GO. ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and an intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. • ' Freights madPRISSatOII. carried from %mein= nati or •Laommosburg in kg time than by any other route by twenb , four hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break in bulk. Consufamente made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrencebnrgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; No CHARGE roc DEATAGE OR CAMOUSSION AT LAWEESCZBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, ado. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH as int !rya for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Pura, ti.eet, castle, Crawfordsville. Charleston, Paris and Mat toon, dc.. &e. If . F. LORD. PresidenL JON F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent. mh3 1562. IMPORTANT. 1862, ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the States of Kansas. or the Territories.' should insist on hating tiekets that read by the . • NORTH MIMMOVRI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and • quickest line by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, aid is always as cheap as any other. 19- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC IL STURGEON, Pres't and Gen'l Supt. North Missouri It. R. HENItY H. Simmons. Gen'l Traveling Agent. “111/411n 8,30 p. in UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. $5 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. TSUIdNERIBEIIIIii 311 A NEPA C- I- TUBE 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: All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Caroms, Oil Cloths Sc. oetl7:lyd ROB EitTs RO PIN 10K. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. YOUNG'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WIIIERE FAMILIES, MOTELS, RES. TAURANTS and the trade generally can be supplied with Chespoako Bay Oysters. at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG. Proprietor. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FI STRE Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be selved up in the most palatable style. ELI YOUNO. ocli corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et. SAVAGE II C 1 ILT S , No. 350 Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot 12,50 p. m 4.00 JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED CP. is • with all the modern improvements. this po pulsr resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customer.; and the public gener ally. with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style. during the season. His Wales, Li/prom and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their excellence. 10,15 " 11.45 " 5,40 a. m. 6,46 Can, liunket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retell. lay2l.nbd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, PTIOS: e.!•rIDAN.F.. l'rpprietot SAV IN( FITTED at a great expen;u, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber t 4 prepared to accommodote his friends and the public generally, with the bea the market affords. • • • OYSTERS will be served up in.every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re commending to the public for their excellence. NV-MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apt:ly OUR IHIOUtSF, NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. IRVINE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES U. to the public that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME. &e., and is prepared to aecominodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SEALER. Dackly • Proprietor. _E. X C S It OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WROLESALR ►ND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU io their Proper tieseen. n 026 OEO. REINEMAN MANSION 1101161 E., giIge.AUBENTR, Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street.iust be side the Passenger peat'. of the Penold'llVaia Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house id the city for pamimgers arririughg that road.• The Proprietor !mobile at oonsiderible pease, fitted up, in excellent style,the MANSION ROUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Ilia Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best themarket can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Oordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh WILLLAIN CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIAXLCULKERCHANT, No. 37 DlamondlAlley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. lar Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry and W ey. Aa Cognac Brandies, Old. Monongahela Rectified hisk. mhl6 TALLOW, OIL AND DREADS— • 10 bbl. Tallow. 25 bble . Grimm In store and for oido - loy • • r • F. 811ILLE118.k CO. no • -Pena otroet..Pittalowah. 012,50 9,50 --. SsANS 7,45 THZ MOOT COMPLETE WHOLI sale Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE HEST. J. R. OAIRDINEIL 62711TaliftEgET, MIOLL 111111TIVIL— Jlll 1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter: 1 box diy• do • just re:salved b f . express and for sale by • JAS. A. FETZER. Corner Market and First street. - - . O•PARTNEWBBII O .4I A VI NO C sociated within in.the Real Estate andftr eral Commission Ageaci_lhaliblegOL 1 - 41 ' & BERT. our business will be .r be oondueted . the name of S. OUTSBWAIONEL .• . 5. CUTHBERT .E. L. 111: 1. RITIMIIMT cirruarar a 11103111,1111A1L ES -0.7e TATE end General °Naiadslion Arm% 61 KARIM STREET, 15ttelnerds; attend to the aloof Beal Estate; Collection of ileele..o. settlement of estates of persons &HUM . _am GioAparromrz la mammas vow porideried Sospirtosereeeived audios '- EMMY Wco MI- N DAL F ° - LO - OM* - 111 .11/Pmat * rall "tia ZILIANOE MUTUAL 1:118IIIIANOE CIONEANY, - OF pirix.A.m.v.iursie., On Bsildiuns._Limited or Pitypettial. Merchan dise. Nurniture. &v.. in town or country. tj j c 4 " Aji . A Cosh capital. Aswan, Invested as follows, via. First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. wortlidouble the amount $155,606 00 Ground rent, first clams • 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 p cent. Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 P cent. loan.- _ ....,.. 30,000 00 Alleghen County 6 p cent . Pennsyl nia oans Col a lateral loans, w L ell secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain 11..,iir.,...1 i,lll Deny.tit"' t,,..age j 0,,,, 4100 111 ' Pennsylvania Railro4Co. Stock 4,000 .00 Stock of Reliance - nal Insurance Company- 24.350 001 Stobk of County The Insuranoe Co 1.050 00' Stock of Delaware 31. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 lJnlioli M. Insurance - Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Reeeivable, business paper 16,2f17 . 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, et 6.... 6,216 72 Cashion hand and iu hands of agents.. 11,385 15 i .. $103;5011 96 CLEM TINGLEY. President DIRECTORS:- Clem Tingley. Samuel - lithrpham. Wm.M. Thompson. Robert Steen. Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Rad. W. Tingle/. John:R. Worrel. Manhall, - H. Lr Carson. Z. Lothcop. . Behalf Toland, Charles Leland. Frederick Lennie. Jarxibl*. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith James S. Woodward, Jobn.Bbu ell • B. M. HlNCUMAN.Seeretarg. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent. W myl6 Northeast corner Third and cod its lIIMELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY IN ILFNUMANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA. JOU. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT &MEETS._ PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on VlM sets Cargo and Freight, to all parts of On world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers. Canals. Lakes. and Lind Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses. ko. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose. John C. Davis, James Tramway. Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. O. Lieper. Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel E. States. J. F. Peniston. Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington H. Jones Brooke, Mllvain, Thos. C. Rand Robert Burton, r. Jacob P. Jones, James B. Wi'arland, Joeksa Are John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Mama. W I L LIAM . MARTIN. President. THOS. C. HA ND, Vice President. Hawn LTUBOIN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Jen No: 405 Water street.. Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS THEFRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA D ELPHIA. OFFICE: NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET, near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1660. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First 3lortgages. amply secured .. . 88 Real Estate. (present value $1%1,313 61.) cost 102.995 •LS Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities 89.135 56 Stocks. (present value ($86,667 72.) cost 86,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable 1.118 CO Cash 27.919 33 $2,398.051 al The only profits from premiums which this com pany can divide by law. are from risks which have been determined. . . Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country. at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, period of thirty years, they have aid losses by Firs, torn amount eaceeding Four 11. illions of Dollars. thereby af fording evidotnist of - the advantages of Insurance. as well as the ability and dispoeition 10 meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1232. 262.152 26. • DIRECTORS. Charles W. Rancher. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob IL Smith. Edward C. Dal% George W. Richards, George Falai. CIIAS. N. BANOKER„Prmident. EDWARD C. DALE. Vies Preaidont. Ww. A. STEEL, Seeretlllff pro tell). J. GAR DN COEFlN„___Agent, Northeast oor. Third and ' ood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE ,, COMPANY • s OF PITTSBLIB(411. OEOROE LARUE, President.. I ' F. M. tiORDON. Sesretarr. Capt. It. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l ,Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Spine & Coe Warehouse, up, stairs.) Pittsburgh. W ill insure against all kinds of FIRM and MA RINE RISES. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in - the .00mmummity. andwho are determined, by prom_ ptness and liberality, to man tain the character which they hive 11M111174. as of feringthe beet protection to those who desire to be insu "M ASSETS. OCTOBER SOM. 18411. StOck Accounts $ 63,000 00 • Mortgage ' • • 2.100 00 Office urniture 2EO 00 Open Accounts. etc. 7,809 43 Cash 18.351 99 Premium Notes'27,tJ( 20 Notes and Bills discounted- 174.075 14 R. Miller. Jr., James M'Auley , Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nunick. George Darsie Wm. IL Smith, Chas. W. Ricksha% Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rego J. Thomas Benj. BakewW. John R. Brame: CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMM OF PITTSBURGH INSURES /STEAMBOAT'S AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA, Seeretarg. WM. BAGALEY. Pnitidint. One., (Noe of IL* liet.aadWater Ni.., Insures against Loa . . and Damns in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Raters, Lakes. and Bayous. and the Ravi !Milt! 9L . the Beim . Ensures against, Law and Daaaaire by Fire. DIRECTORS. I o M. HIT% • Gorge Manalsam. D[. C. H. Zug. gablalydh Wm. Barsky. Wm. G. Johnston. Remo Owens. B. Preston. B. M. Kier. Jas. M. Cooper. J. Caldwell. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE' COMPANY, Nu. 149 ONESTNIIT 13793111 T, Opposite the Cust•or H. 5... Capital $219,100 Assets $304,11148. WILL MAKE ALL MINES OF IN. BURANCE. either Perpetual or Linitad.on MAT description of PIA Pert, orAillehWolisA -et reasonable rates of- ROBERT P.4lNG—Pratid_ en; M. W. BALD F L - ie• President. DIRE • Charles Bars% Com, E. B. English, George iir_,Brown. P. B. Raven , . Joseph B. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton, R. J. Massaro° ~. E. Wiler , 7. BLACKBURN. beffebEr i. toivrii. Agent. irblY • Corner Third and Wood streets. lONONCIIIELA INSURING CORM OF PITTSBURGH. INNIIIICRS. • JAMES A. 111.1ISON, President. HENRY M. ATWOO__,D Seeretam Capt. JAS. WOODBURNAIeseI Agent, OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1801. Stock Dna Bilis. powsbleou demand an d " cured ty11t9.0.4101"..k.:i }78.75100 Reoeivab 25.07 Discounted ~....... .36.116 1 ' 1 115=Meciiiiai ; Birk.-.." stmeteast-• • 81 Rani theisiONT — Bank , _ stoekeeet_ —...... 5.176 00 0 Maras ...mcmiams Bank' deck cost_.— • . 00 50 Shirai .. Bask of Pats 2.700 00 maw • otßook 66,01.71 . . q.., ,: , Kantois. • $ l,lll l / i pt Woe. . - .7.. [.'-'' -7 4 r-e -- ' . ',.. 71 .-".# .4 -:- . 1 ~" - . i %fs L ~a 6 - 1 . 1 1 1 " 11 _ , ,.-. ' - iiiiir 11111•1; WIZ Tani BY TUB .1011/411111 0111. 1.1103.508 96. 10Z500 .000 00 00 II 117 IF X it E. DIRECTORS Pladdiell gt ift . tenaSee eZealP 4 4,.) — iseriplik *lt weimiliiiiiiis.' " T1815 .,..-_.N. :.4lodta. IN stirirA3lsl. 11Paniowurswar minion 1111 ante per week. RAT IMP 41.11151111151111ke1. Suiere. GIMI than.— — lll 0 540 0 " one week 175 " oh e n re e m onth 3 SO t months 12 00 " sin months 18 00 " nine months— 24 011 " one. ar 30 00 TEN LINKS make &square. About eight words lIV IVILIIII n hu e . notices, inserted on the local Paste, ten seats a 'Wendt insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday morning. 113sTerma ffil per annum, in advance. nirSingle copies, ready for mailing. nits OtNTS. Sir Address JAMES 1 6 . BARB, Editor and Proprietor. Advertising at reasonable rates. MONDAY MORNING,..II:NE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH New Orleank papers of the 13th inst. have been received at St. Louis. from which the annexed extracts are taken : Traitors Arrested. From the New Orleans Delta, Jley 13 We learn that W. B. Munford, who i:; charged with being conspicuous as the leader of the party that., before the arrival of General Butler, tore down the federal tlag Which was hoisted over the Mint by the the forces under Capt, Faragut, was yester day- trrested by the ITnited States authori ties.; We" understandthat the authorities of the Cnited States on Saturdy arrested Mr. Esnard, who was formerly a clerk of Mr. A. J. Gnirot, an officer of the Mint. together with the books of Mr. G., and on yesterday they arrested Mr. Bernard Avegno, one of Mr. Gnirot's securities on his bond to the United States. New Military:Commander Ap petaled. Front the New Orleans Lelia, May I Acting Brigadier General Geo. T. Shep ley, Colonel of the Twelfth regiment of Maine Volunteers.. has been appointed by General Butler Military commandant of New Orleans. We are indebted to the Ph:- ayuue for the inforMation that Gen. But ler will make his Headquarters on the:sea coast. Col. Shepley isa son ofJudge Shep ley, formerly Judge of the Supreme Court of Maine. and once a Senator from that. State. The Colonel has been a prominent National Democratic politician in times past and was the special' friend, adviserand host of Jetlrson Davis when he made a trip to New England some few years ago. From the New °denim Bee, May 1 A change has taken place in the milita ry government of our city. General But ler. in a special notice, marked No. 21 of general orders, announces the appointment of Acting Brigadier General Geo. T. Shep ley. Colonel of the Twelfth regiment of Maine volunteers, as military commandant of New Orleans. It is rumored that Gen. Butler contemplates establishing his head quarters at some point - aeross the lake. A residence at any of the watering places would be far more agreeable than exposure to the heat, dust and uncleanliness of New Orleans during the perilous months of summer. Death of a Rebel Naval Officer. The New Orleans DeJ4a announces the death of Captain T. B. Hager, Confeder- States Nary. He was commander of the steamer Mc Rea, and was wounded in the battle of Fort Jackson. Cotton Barking. Frain the New °demo True Delta, 1 The cotton in COneliiditi parish has been entirely destroyed. In Tensas parish the burning is going on. Condition ofthe Mississippi River. Irma the Sew Orlewam Bee, May V. The Mississippi is extraordinary high, broken through the levee in varionut places both above and below. We have not heard whether the crev'esci in the parish of Ker ville has been closed. Thatat Story's plan tation, in Plaquentaine, is st opped; but an other has taken place on the right bank et the river, in the same perish. We antici pate, however, a speedy fall in the preten sions of the •'Father of Waters:* WILLIAM MAGA LEY, WHOLESALE GROCE R NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, Ja2o:tf PITTKBURGU. LADIES • CONGRESS GAITERS, 11EEL5.51,,25; LADIES LACE GAITERS. lIEELS, 81.00 LADIES KID SUPPERS Aile. at N 0.15 Fifth Street, 2d door from Market, myfl D. S. DIFFENBACKER. $.03.261 7 1862. 1862. M'CORD & CO. HATS, CAPS. STRAP! GOODS. BOWSZTS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and Retail: • • 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. MITE ARE NOWRECEIWING A LARGE ADDITION to air already Immenee Stook of Hats Caps. Straw Gads. Bonisets t ßinker Hon& and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from gilt 'LOUR PRIORS than In Phi ladelphia or New York.. • ap292md ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PIFTBIWEGH. OFFICE. No. = Fink El, Sank Block. INEUBES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF FIRE ND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC ONES:. Presid_ent J(WiT MoCORD, Vice en A D zi. E4rlt .. getreart CaPt• D 1184-SfOoto.7.ll...Husey. Hu- T5, 114 1 1t i 0,i ) e . Ir a l itir raj . Trowit.P.Stalho..CoPL w: " Oun7Ebert AR424 1" 1 . Bithtal• RWfSa. no2B . . ipuntiffAair do - GETTY, AND DUMB IN TEAM; WillN, : ziritvous, NORTH-NAST corns, of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, 11020:1* L • ALLBGREST QITY Bans AND BUONO, AT NO. $0 MARICET STREET. LOOK AT THK PRICES: Ladles English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,OO worthsl,2s. Lyn,2ses, English Listing 7s, Congress Heel Gaiters $1 worth $1 , Ladies. Engbsh Luang Congress Heel Gaiters is sorth $2,00. Fine French Morrocco Heel Boots for wordtV,6l Nine Goat Congress Heel Booth for $1.37. 11M 75. Moron Slippers for 50e. worth 75‘ Fide lad anyone' b 750. 75174w0t tb $1.12. An oallorelleishapraperatesa. . JAM BB ROBB. . • ea Waist dreirkaar Market . Wood dmk 4AMMINISAT 1 19114,, _ Ald LW SPRING IMPORTATIONS MIN A: ND 7;OYES' WEAR. Teel.lling 4..015 suited for MILITARY PIIRPOSES, Now in Store NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Side by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO myl-lmd WM, BRICE & PRODUCE AND 'PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTiI WATER STREET, St. Liberal advances made on consignments when required. • myl-lyd JOHN E ELI.I9ON-Wil Y EI.I.I36N,QODWAS JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CIMINERO AND TIMINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET. (2d door below *mirth.) myl:lyd . PHILADELPHIA • CluiesT A MAGEE W holemittle Drittetests, No. has MARK ET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ItEALERS IN Paints. Oils. Window alum, Dye-stuffs. Are.. and Agents for Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oi is. Burning Fluid, Caniphene, Tar. Pitch. Rosin, Wagon and Railroad tireaae. tuyl:3ml GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholeaule and Retail Dealer IN EVERT DESCRIPTION or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-ly . PAIL4PEf.P)IIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH Ano CZ COP l'lo. & RE.AIICI2.I. MA NlTAurviaies if , IMPORTERS. —OF— MEN'S FURNISHING • GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, No. 10 MOUTH FOURTH lIIITRIET, my] :lyd PHILAPEVH/A CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and Dealer in ' Cloths, Cassimeres, • Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. aia MARKET. ST.ICEET PIMADELPHIA, Jabbers in Cloths, Cassinseres, &c., &e. Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., TIIT'OITNES WINES, BRANDIES, &c., •Nll DRALICRS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NOR:rn FRONT STREET. splOlyd JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILIA, Allegheny WILNVTACITREII3 O► SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNA.I3I3IELGS, 12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Si — Orders may be left at 11. CHELDS k COI 1.1.1 Wood 'treat. Pittsburgh. no3l:l7ds air Fine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overehirta on hand, and made to order, on shortwt notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, No. 47 M. Clair Miami. LATE STYLES OF SUIVINIMIEL GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. BAML. CRAY HAS JUST RETURNED FROM THE East. and we aro now receiving an elegant stock of Goods for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and mast desirable stocks to be found Dust; an take special pride id mailing the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the same. which will be - made up to order in our truidofflitib thigeildifse; tion of all who favor us with thinrstronese. SAML. Merchant GRAY. & a BON , - • • Ws. . myls No. 111. Fifth grist, NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, MACRUM & " CO'S, • NM. 17 sand. le 111 fills Illtremt. • Ribbons, Gimps. Braids, Laois, Bettons. m.a...i.a....i sio., for Dress Trimming?. newest I dyls& r Book and Cambric Collars and Sets7 . ll and ',ace Trimmed COWS and Sets. sad Hand kerehieD. Black- Iseet4 ilreemikidaild;Tbsids Vida. nemise Yokemd P Ohs, etc., Lad W ried i ttla t irWololt description, Gloves.-daunkits. bons. Ruches, Shaker gotabiSertk Itrald'Hisd Bata. Another lot of ' Crinoline Dreperlor (!excel Skirts) Those who have usealkbakiltdeldeemist it the m beat ever made. The. "'Quaked. Skid!' end. the Flexure Skirt." are also soll.fer =4 .lY ef aattesidisk " 1:. 1 -1 ficadlemen's Furnishing Goods. Fine Shirts, Col lin. • Meg.. Sameods.m.,oo., of -most desirable Tles. A full assortment of Piney articles and Notions. Wholesale and retail bums will And a large and xcellent line of goods in every department at this LOWIST POSSIBLZ rams POS CASH. SCI 4 EATON. mAcaum A 00417 Fifth it. H.' 11""7, I N c• OTPFIC AT TYI . PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, inhZ4 _ • AM ftle 71-111•4. DOUAR MINIIIIII , HWIE I isideriff 01911 EET, MITER= 111 1855. • 'nIPEN DAILY. mon lITOSOMLOCK: also: an Weibmsday and Saturday ermine. from]la7lottaoovumber lig.lkomi to It o'olouk andtkaahlovember. Ist to Nay Ist. from • t o S &kink. • _ Deposits Yenned elan sums not tees than Oar Dou.mt. and. a dividend eras profits declared twice ayearonJuneandDecember. Intense has been deohnedsemi-annually _Banns and Decem ber sines theßanklns organiged.st Mints of SiN Intern; not drawn out..is visaed b e a d Sit credit of the depositor as principal. and same interest from the lint data of JUDO an d ve comb*. compounding twice. • Tear. without troubling the depositor to can Or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in low than twelve yen% . making in the aggregate MET AND ONI-IAL, Pill CUNT. • TEAL. Books containing the Charter; By-Laws, Rules and IterT.,,t! , , furr.iihol gratis. on op:11:n: - .1- at the omce. , • PIESIDISP, GEORGE 4.LBREE. TICE PRESIDENTS. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshall Ale*ander. Speer. James B. D. ollu n k Dieeig B a m esM F Au n ey ol. A. M P TEWie. M. D ~ James Badman. Was. J. Anderson. Alexander Bradley. John 0. Backofen. George Black, John B. Canfield, Alonzo A. Carrier. Chula, A. Colton. Wm. Douglas, John Everal. Hopewell Hepburn. Win. S. Haven, • Peter H. Hunker, Richard Hari, Wm. S. Levels. REITD TREASURER CHARLESA. COLTON. NHOLUM MONK. BANK ERS W and Ezahange. Brokers and Dealers in Notee.Drafte.Aeeeptanees. Gold. Silver and Dank Noised Machatide -on .the Eastern and Western CUM mutantl7 for ease. Collawdoini lisle in all the aides throughout the tinittaiSlates:"Depostita received in par furids or currant 'paper No. 37 Market street. between Third and.Nowith streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS & CS.I BANKERS & EXONANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. 31..11.1E11MA.N., OFFICE: 451 Pew. Street, Firth Ward. OLLMCITONS PROMPTLY MADE: C Deeds.,Bands. Mortgagee and other Legal Writing Drawn.. Acknowledgements Taken and Dills Probated. ap6:ly D. B. ROGERS it NON-. NANLIFACTIIIIIKRS OF Bogen' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEET H N D GRAIN nutz.x. OFFICE: Corner Butler arid Clymer Streets, Math Ward, falls PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FOMIARINNG AND COMMSSION MERCHANT, near, Grata. Baena, Lard, Sutter, Dried Pratt Mid Produce • Genera Corner Market said !lest Streets,. PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER Tl",Praneis 0. Bailey. Req.. William Dilworth, Sr S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott.jleisker & Seminal. S. Brady. Cash: M. k Bank. Lint Howell Mangle & Co., George W. : Anderson, Honiara, Paxton & Co., Wheeling:. - • • - - may2k2pteis zPOLL. lIIALLINLLIAIRDOIALOON. ORARLIBOARDNIRowoeId remind his old friends end euMmnere that he is still to be found at his old mod, APOLLO.RALIi, entrance im Fourth Street.. He hes always on hand the best qualitrof Leseilleer..andin connection with the hell. swell appended billiard saloon, with good tables bells and cues. Remember the nis osAsollo Hall. Fourth st. :nearWedia.entrance from Fourth: W : TOG WANT HONE GOOD NEW I. Priii M. prepared Hines Meat. oiled , and all - other kinds of Spiv%evades Brandy or Wind. Naw.Orange. Imam sad Citron Peel go to .Haw it Brothers, in_ the Diamond. where you will set anew . crop of PrOit and lower than at any other tome in the -city Also aireneral and MB assortment et Family U roeeriee, Teas. Wm% Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign , and Domestic - Wawa, ' - HAWORTH & BROTHER, ditit eorner Diamond and Diamond alley. T., T. , lIPBI3IINdk CO, - la CP' ICr ft , S 431- -"AND - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. M. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUIPNE WAY, second MM. StiPAO wart entrusted to me will be ne e s e tVpd prompuy .1101.01100. EATON. MAORWIL Alt CO.- 4•IIBERS AND:RICTAILERA Trimming" BmbroiderilAnosier? , Bhirt s. Collars. 'Boa SUIPSIIden, Skirts, Sun and Bain Umbrella; Corset;Ribbon; Ruches, Hoods. And all hinds Fancy Attie's@ and Notions. 113 Wholsale buyers supplied on best terms. E.AT9D.I, MACRUM & CO.. nt46 . W0:77 Fink street. a-firsiu**OAT wsteii" Fos NALir;:- Thcirivk .of otesonarlfESSENGEßi_now Woe; tbo *mum i toodotn it of • Bull. 8011016 Dootorwr. Alogrehorios, Anchor CtC.Mo‘ tto., An n to royit-aid • N0..4111 Wator stmt. , . P MNA &NG AND INIGININ6I 'NA JCHI,NIM Day IlleradmokSeparators. Horse Powers:Bay Bakenakirthes. Pork& Spade% and FarflualkoeellfeAtly on hand and for ale Iti7 BECKHAM . & LONG. No.-1117 Liberty street; next door to liare'sNoliele r my 27 1w GNAW P=~IND V 0111 11.1,11d1NDIFAID DOI LA.IB-41oimir Brothers elesaut Rosewood I Wave PloatiN with envoi lurs,, round corners, full iron frond; BrierfoOd. lopirand rich mount ings. hr turiticadrotiAlum For rakibr mrsfP JOHN IL 1111bLOIL 01 Wood greet. 111121CLTION II ROTPIIB It fir NEW ' Ail YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the luil"ma llplef f lTOlWltirtattid n feep::- el : •.0 Jou MEWL • 14. n;- 4 11/ ri .^ ;:•.- .. , , ,41 . Olid Area. Vlll ghlli.lll' * 1111111:111 7.1&11111ili role sui a. 1141.114i010 Aram itf choice toad la Ile- MIA eosmty. Pa, at shoat% millet from the Al-. Malay river. to whieh there is a 'good plank roe& convenien t . also to taw milk. sehools Aro., audios good i co mhbIatitIOOKAILITIIIM from the s l ut il ak .o_ is and there are fedkatleal of -reereleure.• :The laM mill 14 1 gu. ail f a ie larriairrli port par take, ha /Mere la aim dam' if •,,-. ' e LP•Monelooking forailleikk ordoof halet, 'trill Ina the above w,y of atteatiaa. •••••• • .._,, _- ..--.4--.. e., 2 4I4.4IIMUIMAKNS, iilyoL - . i;1:9 Linoa , ,e,t,...1 :KAMM/al !tread.; :: Masitinite- • six 4 left= • .. • 7 asmilktrZe r r illiiiihwairthill44 .., • MUIR & ISKUd. Wit PkWoo4•ltrea. 11 1 11110 MA S IPABLILIPI 1111111TVIE ARO CHAIR WAREHOUSE, No. 1U MOM ML:AttLIONENY. 11 1 : 1111 at at Mr. JANIS FLOYD. ;WOW II AMP aliNgliffl i mPii ,itarnittreTriodsbWit =Ea James D. Kelly, Peter A. Madeira. John H. Mellor, James Shidle. Robert Robb, Walter P. Marshall, John Orr, • Henry L. Ringwalt, John R. Shoenberger. Wm. E. Schmertz. Alegander base Whittier, *- • Christian Yeager. • PITTSBUGH, PA ALDERMEN. AGRICULTRAL •bs ins ILIA or NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, -OF itAtibirr. Atrium a-, XWALBIONT- & '11131111t:fr: ALTTOroormys AT LAW FRANKLIN, VERA NGO CO:, my.:2:17(1 U. W. PATT ERROR PATTERSON & DAW8011„_ , ATTortNEYs AT KUHN'S LAW IlUILW111101.'!: . Diamond Ntreet, near Grant; ja9:ly PITTSBURGH. VA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFVE. NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three ti..ara b,eiesr itie Cuurt Hesse.) PITTSIiVROIT. PA L. BRACKENRIDGE, .A.Trro AIL' Z..i W, OFFICE, NO. l 3 rorisitu ST . v . 41:1 (20 C Ei , ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STli LET IPITTNIIITIWIL I'l VAL VII Alll4 SIRIiLON DE.`.:IST .1 • sliceesi,or to IL IV. Biddle, No. 14 ;with field stroct. Anr Office hours from S to lo'clock. rrom 0 to ZS o'clock. I Say IRON LIANUFACTURI AMERICAN IRO N WC Jones az La-u-glalhvi, I:=1 1-I. Co N 13 NAIL S JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET INA. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Radt, k WA EllO LT,SES. ea Witter Street and 122 First Street. P11"fSBITIICIH. And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets terl:l7 /..3.t.te JoNtS...JOIIN L. Bovo...Wit. M'CVLLOV PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., . 117ANU FA ermines OF CAINTIS .TlllMll_ . :Aso Spring, Plow, unit A B Steel:W=oß and AXLES, corner Ross and First strtuts. no2l:is PITTSBUBOII, Ps. FURNITURE ILIIIRNI'FIVRE FOR CARH—A FULL AN A' SORTIBENT of Pittsburgh manufseturedl URN all BE, etubrating BUREAUX, BOOK CASES ivAßantons. and every artiole needed in nwellfurnishoidogi ling. as well as a fine assortment of . orricz ENITUII,II/,' Constantly on hand and made to order. Ai the only terms on which business is done at this stab ! , lisbutent is for CAE 11, prices are made seeeed.,' Yer , ons in want of anything in the abopip - line would be advantaged by calling at FACIKINEit dt 1111,WIWIL No. lON. Smithfield street, below Ili& wth:9-ly - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & es !Nevem NEW DRUGGETS, 76 Pieces NEW - BRUSSELS CARPET' sir These have iust been received 'gadm,. at the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTuanwitt" the lowest ' , flees. W. Iwcwroesi. NEW MPH'S, OIL CLOTISi.k. -AT M'CAL N'.N, No. ST F.urs StreeS.- BOURIIT PREVIOUS TO THIS SAT E advance in prices, of which the fulintioi-' vantage is offered in purchase FOR CAM deli HUGH M. BOLE. ENGINE BUILDER & MAIIIIIIIIM Duquesne Way. near , tho Rink !Et • to order, and warranted as good ,s eni a ti , made. te following machinery. vis e Engines, Turning Lathes, for • wood , • 'Manses, for wood and iron; Drilling Houma and Tobacco Screws; Paten Model Machines, in the best manner Pallier. and Hangers. of all sues and' 'whir_ ; ~ Screws, of any diameter and pitch , to itilmill:t r ;. in length. Will also teaks, and have as il, Doctor and Niggol Engines. and Deck steamboats. ke. Lathe inhears and , . i l isl i rligr ing done to order; can plane 32 irtbell EIROft: , . , tease inches long. . All Orders Promptly Filled ad• •EangitHp . . Solicited. . . - • N. B.—Particular attention and p»t i V e . given to repairs on Printing Presses . Machines. SMITH, PARK & CO: NINTII W.A.11.1) FOUNDRY [P4THHHWiII. EV • Warehouse, N 0.149 First and ISHBOgegiiiit Manufacturers of all slew and dimi ti mir es Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills. Gap pad O W, Sadirons, Dog Irons; Wagon Box" IS Pullieejlangeni and Couplings. - • ' • ' - Also Jobbing and Machine Caidinag.af grogg,dier sosiption made to order. Having a complete machine shop: the Foundry, all neeelsary fitting winhe attended to . . THE iroIUGLAIS 311EMOIMILU—I' 'MIMI .1. DIPLOMA OF MEMEL :- P,LnE likin-ii DOUGLAS MON CHEST ASSOCLA ;1 Or bentiv,; fully engraved on steel. about nine ' e - ' inches dimensions. is now ready for' .. • , ' ',", to the subscribers to this monument , 4 % -, engraving consists of two full length, , , vignettes, one' a fine portrait of:ths ' , . statesman, and the other Ametiest '''''" 'ZS , . wreath. besides a bird's eye view of thsigeefell- du Donning, on the shore of Lekeklichigsse.selt sr! appears at Cottage Grove. -• 41,M , To all persons forwardingtto the '' • one dollar or more, will be sent awe diplomas, with name and amount di* , ' thereon. and signed by the President - . . .. <. _ _ Contributors in tho sum of ONE DO, , become life members of the Does - • Association: in the sum of TWENTY. 1 I A .1 7 : .2“ honorary life members, and. in: the sum of . HUNDRED DOLLARS. honorary TOO of the Board of Trustees. ~ All editors who will insert the abarelstAluir .i kne e daily, weekly or tri-weekly issues three with an ocessionanottee to obvanee the view, will have forwarded to times . • . • &diploma as honorary life member at giiiiiiii« 7 elation; upon the receipt be the sordid, allM,GogNit• , of their paper containing the ferwoirg: : ' • WALTER B. SCAM'S , Prsabkiltr;'. ' LEONARD w. voLg: . • N. B.—Local received and tar t t o own trikutions are are' being teethe in ' *liar States to take charge of the intermits*/ ma. sociudien.•• • - • Pamphlets and eircalim contabilait. *car. •sanisnticia, eonitltution by laws; &birth. aD;' peal will be sent to all ieho will fortrard,limile CommunicationsahouLl be directed to th• mar, Douglaslgorinu!ent A esociatito;" Cam LA l 9'w,mrs GARDEN 'AND 'FIELA • sigpx' wrmilucHnriubnismi AND • EVAlao a general alsortmeat: I • ../118rfealtearal Ihratterrerear. V r • Pi ltnaue rl i fo7l ll l, l i: • Vi received and for sale by • BECKHAM it' LONe s , No. Le 7 lOrerW i aelp! next deorto.liaree Botet, - • COXE ONE. CONE ALL. TO disdlidire LAND'S America). and.buy You BONI.Ire tedGaitAra. •-•- - isel).l6Able—art /MAINS 1110, d 6 chard and'in.eultivation. 1- fence. Welt Mitered And enneeedent to. mills and einwebeit:ldttnate isMegeedime AM shoed: S min MileitirMl AllearMS4A Terme lAM° CIPTHNINIt . . • T.: Na,m magma .QTMS -7 .73‘,W. , . ...Woks. sea Peenwrlinusirs Also. F. 4aino L.J
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