iz.u:uto4 PITTSBURGH FT. (PAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1862 riIIIME TO CINCINNATI AS QEICK, IL and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS, Fast Lino. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh.....l,ooa. in. 7,10 a. in, 12.4.50 p, m Allegheny 1,10 a. m 7.20 a. tn. 1,00 p, Arrives Crestlino 6.20 a. in. 5420 p, in. 5.30 p. Ft. IVayne._.2.lo p. 2.25 a. Chicago .......5.3+5 p. in. 5.35 a. in, FOR COLUMBUS. CINCLNLNATII- ST. LOUIS, Leaves Crestline 8,15 a. in. 7 ,26 p. in 5,50 p. m. Arrives at Columbus...ll.3o a. m. 10,15 p. in. Cincinnati. 4.20 p. 5.10 a. In St Lour 8, 25 a, 10, 0,00 p. FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND 'ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 8.50 a. in , Arrives at Indiana polls. ci,so p. rc. 5,45 a. in. St. Louis. ..... .7,50 a. in. 6,45 p, AU Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars. N. B.—The time to C.ncinnati is the eatno as 127 Steubenville. Train , on both Koala meet of olumbus, and passengers all go int., Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE. AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express '',oo a. mChicago Mail 30 p. m Cincinnati a n d St. Cxpreis 7,43 p. in ACCOAtMuLtA'fION T 1; AINS—From Federal street Station, A llegheuY City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton NOW Ifrigton A I iegheny 9,00 a m 10,10 ato 5.13 ain 6,30 am 12,00 in 1,30 pto 6,45 a n ) . tt.3o ain 4,40 p m 6.1. A p m pnt L',oo p 6,30 p m 4,13 p . nt :3.20 p m 3.00 put Altl•. Li:l TRAIN. Leaves Allianee at 3.30 a.m. Arrive: at Allegf,enY 't 10.30 a , m . Lea msAlleinimy at it) p. Arrives at Allinnee S,OO p. VI. Trains are run by Columbus time, whieli 12 salaams. slower than Pittsburgh time. 104.- Tickets good on the accommodation and marcot trains are sold at rolueed prioos. The 6.30 p in accommodation train oomicet+ st New Brighton with packet , : Mr :cew Castle, T trough trains emnnyt as follows: At Enon, with sts_ges for New Ca-tle. Al creel*. Youngstown..ke. At OrrtiLe, Ohio, ta and from Mille :burgh. Akron, Cuyalion - i.fali , .. etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for ount Vernon, Shelby, Sadusk, Tolo, etroit, ete. Ac C n restlin y e, for D ed elaw D are, Springfield, Colnuilms, aneinnati, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Saint Louis. Louisville, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo cte. At Fort Wayne, P,r. Peru, Lafayette. Ind., Saint ~.Louis, Quincy, keokuk. Jo , :epli and interme diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth Ihr Laporte. - And at Chicago, with trains for al I points in Illi nois. Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information anti through tickets apply to. GEORGE PARK IN. Tieket A g't. Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASSELBERRY Agent, AlleghenY. JOHN B. JERVIS. General Syerintendent, W.NI. P. SHINN, Genera: 'a:Fenger Agent CLEELANIL, PIT'IN4II - Itti DA N t WIIEELINO RAILROAD. S EinrEle IR A E E On and after .MONDAY, MA Y tith, 1562, rains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania ilroad, in Pittsburgh, a= follow=: PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA fECEEN VILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1 1.00 a. xa. I do Steubenville... l 4.00 " 4.00 " tin Newark ; 9..30 " 10,15 do COllllll bu,. 1 11.144 '' 11.43 " Arrives Cincinnati...... I 20 p.m. 1 3.10 a. to. St.:Louis ..... . ! 7.30 a. in. I n. Ii; p No din ago of mu,. hno erwoon Splendid sleepimt. ears ....,ht trains. P/TTSBUILWI AND WiIEELI. , :.; LiNI. Leaves Pittsburgh 1, 00 am l S.II " I :1,05_ 0.10 ain p in 3,04) " Steubenville... ,0u " 0,16 " I ,A;00'-' Wheeling :, Ti •• 10.23 " z 4.53 Arrives Bellatr 5.05 " 110,10 " 1 5,05 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio ltailroad., and at ,Dellair with Central Ohio MARA: umbu aid s for Laneaz, Col and ' Cineinnati, Indianapo ter lis and Saint Louis and points west.. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. tn. 1 18,30 p. is. do Wellsville 1,25 " I 3,00 " do Bayard 6,10 "1 . 41 •• do Anhui. 1143 " I 4.40 " do Hudson S.OO " 3,12 " Arrives Cleveland 9,1.0 " 0.30 " Connecting at 13avard with Tit, - .eara was lmuteli for Now Philadelphia aid Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Chiea4o Railroad at Ilmoo, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati IL far Akron, f:iiyaboga Falls and Alillereburg. and at clereialid with C and Il ItR for Erie, Dunkirk, and ffillo, C 10 It for Toledo, Detroit, Chleago Ow. north rellavilleAmenuno,latiou leaves at. 4.00 p. in. Returning Trains arrive at 2,20 a in, 0,15 a in,_0,20 and 84001 , m. Througn ticiteLq to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, eau be pro tared at the Liberty 'et reet depot, Pittsburgh. .10115 STEWART. Ticket A goat. For further JAI rtieti ni nploy WILLI:I.MRT Agent, At the Company 's allies freight Station, Penn street. not? 1862. . 1882. I ItIiCANGEME.NII`. ,UN AND AFTER M.0.N0.117, MAY F . .th. PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE TIIIIOUGII 31 411. 1' R A 1 :11 _leaves the passenger Station every morning (except Sunday) at 2.50 n m, stopping only at the Nrinelpftl stations and making. dir , ct connections at Harrisburg for 'Baltimore and Washington. and for Nate York vim /lin Allentown route. `l4'E TilitoUoll la. Nth:6S Tit AIN leaves daily at 3010 i rn, sto pi, in -4 . 1,171 Y at principal tit a a, - realizing dirnOt Connection at II arrisb urg feu timore and Washi 'rm . ,. a rl,l York via Allentown route. TIE FAST LINE ;env& the shove named sta tion daily, (except Sunday) at 5,20 p. m. , stop ping only at principal stations.conneclitig:Lt liar riaburg for Bal timore;lll ,1 111i8 train arrives in Philadolphia at ,:.t5 p. tu., making sloe connection for New 1 . 4,rk from Kennington Depot at 8,30 p. ft. , nvi., Cawdert Amboy line. • ACCOMMODATIO 0 TRAINS. JOHNSTON..i. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (oxcept Sunday) at 2,-15 p. in., sv.p. ping gh et, all stations and 101:11/Ig as liar as Cone. mau. — MST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station: leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6,40 a. 111, SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'9 station lea vex daily, (except Sunday) at 11,00 a a. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4140 p. ra. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for *Wall's station , leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 6,15 p„ - RETURNEIII. 4."4 TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBTJRGII AS FOLLOWS: 12.25 p. Pluilllll69 m Line 12.03 a. m. Johnstown AcAccommodation 10, 12. 0 33 a. tn. 5 a. tn. Wall'a Station Accommodat kn. ..... .0.30 11. -3d Wall's Station Acoommodation 5,33 a. in. 3d Wall's Station A ccommodation ...... 1.05 p. In. 4th WalreStaticin Accommodation 0,10 p. w. SirTrtuns foi Rlcirr iile anti Indiana connect at Blairavillo Lutorsection with .1 obtistown Ac commodation East and IVeta, and Expross and Mail West. A it E : TO NEW YORK $12.450 PRILADELPIILA. 10,00 BALTLIIORB 0,50 LANCASTER. " s,:ss llAlillltißUß.6 7,45 . 1140 'FagrAge hecked to stakins on the Sylvania Railre c a.l, and ta i Philadelphia. Penn Balti more and Nor York. airPasseugers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an CICCSS istance trav eled in addition to the atatiull rat e s, except from etations Where the co . npany to no agent. • NOTICE--In en,e, el loss. the Ctenpany 105 bold themselves responsible for personsl bmage only, and for an amount not exceeding 8100. B. B.—An Outuilms Line has heen employed to convey peasengere and baggage In and rm., tho depot, st a charge not to exceed 2.. cents for each emmenper and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART. itgent, ♦t the Penna.l.lt Passenger Station on Liberty and Ghent street,-. Eh °Olt LEWIS. noZi General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. GANT'S. CALF' BOOTS, 84.00 GENT'S - FINE CALF BOOTS, 1.4.00 GENTS FINE CALF BOOTS 54.00 D. S. DIFFENBAChEIt, No. 13 Filth ktreet, sPS al donr from Market. CI=AP DEILDING LOT—A GOOD building lot on Webster street, having 21 feet at , by foot deep to a :45 foot alley. itnee only g o e s * by B. c>ti r I inERT 6: SONS. in.lB Yo.slMarket , o4*.• • RAILROADS. NOVTE VIA • AND A:TI RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Halite, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St.'Lows and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem and Michigan Central Redonda for CHICA GO,' ItOCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freig_ht Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and paesengerc carried from Cincin nati or Lawreneeburg less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can ho made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBON S, Agent at Cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention; and no charge for commission; No CHARGE FOR DRAYA fu r t h erM/88N AT LAWR.RXCEIOTRO. For information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No. 113 'Wet er street) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH tot at:IPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, latfayette, Clueago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsvilie, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. Se.., ke. 11. F. LORI), President. JOHN F. CREEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. 5.50 p. rn. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri. the States of Kansas or the Territories, thoulnl having tiel:eLs that read by the SORT IF MISSOURI A I ILM oR I) The only rail route from St. Louis to Sl..lo,:eph. [t is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen 'tours to the remotest point reached by nil. and is always as cheap soy other. 4'4 • Buy your Tickets ro Kansas and all points in Northern Mi.3souri by the North Mi. , ottri Rail road. sPr Ittf EON, es% Su and Gen'l pt. North Missouri R. R. ElforaY H. STIOM/YR. Traveling Agent. ,elo:arn UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTER V, NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. NEAR, WOOD. THE SUBSCRIBERS FA C. 'Ti RE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz : Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Itedi, t t rases Of all kinds; ako, the celebrated Patent Sprinn Beds. All kinds of Shade 4, Blind , and Fixture:. 4r4- Prompt attention given to all orders ter fit ting and laying down tlarnet=, Oil Cloths, S-0. octl7:lysi ROBERTS' r ROEN /C. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS li 0 LT N !w WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT Til E OLD STAND CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, I NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, VIVIIEI.IE FA:WILLEM. 1110 TEL S, RES TAURANTS and the trade genond !y e,o) ! be surPlic.l with ehespeake,liay :,( thr whok:zale rnLce. Colitltty tot. ELL VOt NO. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS und all the deikacit3.3 of the season will he served up in the un..:4 1):thIlable style. ELI YOUNG, cell corner Virgin alley and Smithfield SAV A. Gr. lea II 0 LT S 1;7.. No. 350 Liberty Street., Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOINS SAVAGN:: Proprietor. nAviNG 'PAILEN AND FITTED I 7 P, with all the modern itnprol thi- pmftulAr re-tort, the subscriber i= prep:trod to at.--tde ttiodate his old eastetners ttzt.i tit, t.altlt.• :rt.or tllyt with the ;test the to trliot; :cc: will he ,ervetl no in every veriety of style.titf rin-f thence:ton. His Wiu n , Littaors and A !e, lie t?•rls confident in rttoottiletouli tte to the public ft,: tnt•ir excellence. • . Can. I;twket and Shcll re.!,3ived daily and ~!t1 wh(desale and rvlai!. u33..9:1p1 ----- BEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND ) 7>r...1,2•14,t4)1 HAVINII TAKEN AND FITTED 17P, at a ureat expense, with all that'll - o,ra im provements, this popular resort, the sub , ctiber Is prepared to nem:mm{l,4e his frimol,... and the public generally, with 11:e best the leJrket a ffords. OYSTERS will be served up in evcre vartetV , 4 etyle during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels e44ol , lent is re ceauuending to the publie fur their exeedl.l/... ;WM HALS served up at all hours, and DAV and NIGIIT BOARDICRS taken. ap4:l3. C) ull7l - 10 use;; NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, 1 ITTSBI7IU , Iff. • rrirrE sunscitt HER ANN SC ES 1 to the public that he is in daiiy rvvaipt FRESH SHELL AN!) CAN OYSTERS, OA M ke. ' and ia prepared to enema modate the patrons of this old and well known house with `evens in the eating and drinking line at trio yherteA 11 rrt• STIALER, inhdy Propriv!,r. JElx CAZI I. r- 10 OYSTER AND EATING ROUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL DEA LEES IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH , FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD CAME, All in their Proper Nedlo4oll. no. 43EU. REINEMAN & CO. MANSION HOUSE, CI ED. A VICENTE.. -Passenger. 314 Liberty strect,j list be sWe th Dept; 01 die Penn:iyiynni a Railroad, which make 4 it the moat Convenient 1101Pie3 i❑ the city ibr paasengev a rri‘'lng by [bat road. - The proprietor having, at conside ex pense,. fitted up, in excellent style,. the ANSI UN 1101168, would respectfully solicillta share of public patronage. Ms Larder and Bar wi II lie furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS _ _ WILLIAM IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials, Ninon Old Mononga hela fad Rectified Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pillsimry,it fe.V.:6m WILLIAM CLAYTON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamoudiAlley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sig- Always en hand. Blackberry, Cherry and Comae Brandies, Old Monongahela Rectified W hiskey, Bre. TALLOW. OIL AND GREASE—. 10 bhla 25 bids Grease; In Store and for sale by P. SELLERS & CO. Penn Street. Pittatoirgh. UTE MOST COMPLETE' 'WHOLE sale Jewelry IRSTABLISIEMENT IN THEWERT. GARDINER. Fit! FIFTH STREET, DOLL BUTTER— JUL 1 barrel Fresh 801 l Batter; express and box for salo n by do Just received by Market A. FETZER. Corner and First street. CO-PARTNEESIIIP-.IIA VING AA socisted with 113 in the Real Estato and Gen eral Commission Agency Busiw/tts; R. 13, COM itERT, out: business will hereafter le) eondueted in the name of S. CUTHBERT & SONS. • B. CUTHBERT S. L. CUTHBERT R. K. CUTHBERT S C UTIIIBERT a SON*, REIL . TATE and General Commission Agents, 51 MARIiET STREET. Pittsburgh. attend to th , e sale of Real Estate, Collection of Rents, &e.. eau settlement of estates of pei - 20nS deceased. arp2 SOAPSTONE Ehaturxs POW dered Soapstone received arid forsale by iny2 11 kiN ItY IL COLLIN& CCLELLAND'S SLIDE MALLET/It= .L.TALs DAY. Bzczuwit at LONG. WitipLEsALL E and Retail dealers in all kind. of Agricultu ral Impleramits.egoilea and Field Seeds. NO.l= Marty stratiCnaltd - oor toßare's Rotel. ardi ~r._ta~~: ;~} FIRE NCE 1 • BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHId, On Buildings', Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. - Furniture, &c.. in town or country. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 0229,510 00. • Assets, 0303,608 96.. Invested as follows, viz First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,605 00 Ground rent, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 61;1 cent. Mortgage Loans, $30.000, cost Philadelphia city 6 "0 cent. loan Allegheny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Insurance Company of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stook of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. S.lnsurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insusunco Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,2.47 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 l5 , CLEM TINGLEY, Pres Sar3 id 50ent3 .96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel }Reliant. Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. TingleY, John IL Worrel, Marshall 11iII. 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward, John Bissell Piitsburgh. lIINCIIMAN S t ecrotary. J. GARDNER COFVIN. Agent, myltl Northeast vorner Third and Wood sta. _ ._.. ... _____ MPELAWARE MUTUAL NAIVETY IN- S URANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED 111" THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, rtaa. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vu,- Ms, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAN D INSURANCS on Goods. by Rivers, canals, Lake 3, and Land Carriages, Carriages, to all parts ,Jr the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses, DIRECTORiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, J. E. H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Om Lieper Hugh Craig , Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, F. Perniston, Henry Sloan, Edward .Darlington, IL Jones Brooke. Spencer Milvain, Thos. C. Muni, Robert Burton, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James B. MTarland, TJoxtigik P..hyro. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, -D. .3icnwn, A. L'. Berger, do. WILLIAM MA RT IN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President, MIUMV LTGRURN. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, j No. 6S Water street, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS rl tit: I E I I.ISn - I.IN EIRE „M. coMPANY E 1.1.. AD ELY!' lA. OFFICE: NO. 435 and 437 4.IIIIIESTIIIUT writ Err. near Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETB, JAN. Ist, IStiO. Published „ Agreeably to An Act or AseemblY. being: First'Mortgage?, amply eoeured $1,896,113 63 Real Estate, tpresent value $1.03.313 GE) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet tend Sect/ ri t i Stocks, ; nrment value ti;.`14,0;7 72.) cost Note, and Bil!..; Receivable Cash ...... $2.205,1161 riff The only profit.= from premiums which this rum lan y can divide by law, are trout risks which have been deterfoilled. I usurance:i made on every description of Pr 4.1.- erty, iII own and Con 'Go% at rates as low as are consistent with security. Sion, tlivir ineorm , ration, it period of thirty Your , . they imvepai.l kisses by Fire, to HO utuwuut ext , ee.ling Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages Of Insurance, is well two the ability and disposition to meet with . promptness 411 liabilities. Losses paid during the year IS 9, 662,133 343. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Itaneker, Mordecai D. Lewis, I Wtigner, David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isaac Len, Jacob It. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Riehards, George Fates, CHAS. N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. A. STEEL. Secretary pro tern. .1. t iA R DN1..11. COFFIN. Agent, Northeast cor. Third and Wood std. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY I . I OF PITTSIIIIIIII4Iff. GEORGE DARSTE President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. i t Clint. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. • No. 92 Writer Ftreet.(Sraim S C.'s it archon • up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Wiil ilealra against all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. A Homo I n•dittition managed l,' Director,' who are well known iu the erannituunity, and who are detertnin ed, by promptness and liberality, to Man- Min the character which they have assumed, as of feriae- the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER. 30th. INGI. Stock Accounts $ 6.1,000 00 Mortgage 2.160 00 (Alice Furniture 2.1000 Open ACCOUtitS, eto 7,809 Cash 18,351 t'9 Premium 11 Notes ,603 20 • Notes foul Bills discounted 174.075.14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'Auloy, Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Ninliek, (jeorge Ds rsie Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Rieketson, Andrew Ackley, lexander Speer, David M. Long . .ees J. 'Moines. Benj. Bakewel I, John R. M'Cune. In' - - 1 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. RAGALEY , Pr SAesidenMUEL t. REA, Secretary. Office, Car. of Market and Water Otte., Insures ariainst Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous. and the Navi gation of the Seas. Imarra againat Lo*a and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Bagaley, Jas. Park, Jr., WIII. 0. JohllStOn, B. F. Jones, Reese Owere4, T. M. Howe, It. Preston. lieorge Bingham, S. M. Kier, • John Shipton, Jas. 11. Cooper, S. Harbaugh, J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth, C. IL Zug. zuh29:lytlla --- PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite 16e Custom noose. Capital 411919,100 Assets ...... 0304,91 g. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN everyV V SURANCE, either Perpetuator Limited,on description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President. TOR. R. S. Charles Eve; • Cope, E . B. English, ' DIRECE George W. Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman, John Clayton. S. J. Magarge E. Wiler, F. BLACKBURN, Seere Third COFFIN, Agent. Corner and Wood streets. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CORM OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICERS. JAMES A. II UTCHISON, President UENRY M. ATWOOD, Seeretary. Capt. JAS. WOODBURN Gera Agent. OFFICZ NO. 98 WATER STREET. Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARIN. E RISKS. ASSETS. MAY 10th, 1881. Stock Due Bilk, pavable on demand and secured by two approved names. $73,750 000 Bills Receivableßills 23.557 34 I)iscounted 36,2 6 0 115 Shares Bleolumice Bank stock cos • 6,165 00 100 Shares Cit t izens' Bank stock cost. 40 Shares Exchange Bank 5,175 00 stoct 50 Shares k B cos ank of Pitts burgh Balance ofßook Accounts Office Furnitute Cash DEFLECTOR& Wm. B..Hohnes, Jas. A.' Rntobinoon. Wilson Mlllen Jolutwll. w m; Rea, S. B.' Robison. John MI:IMM Richard Than. Jos. Kirkpatrick. ( V j Wsillans_ Rob:. Doke& jkoorm. Wm. A. Cablwo% • ' 131 ' WW 2 ; James Woodburn. 27,900 00 30,000 00 If' It 1:. Beautiful Answers A pupil of the A blie Si, ord following extraordinary arisw,•rs: •• What is graiitude'.''' .. Gratitude is the nwitiory ol the heart "What is hope "Hope is the illUSSOlil "What is 010 uyl desire?" 1Y,99 25 "Desire is a tree in I,ld. 11.,pe is a I:. linwer. and en.io) meat is a tree in trai! •JWltat is eternity • •A (lay without yesterday —a time that has in. ertd.'• ••What. is time'!" "A fine that 1111, t w.• ioi, 1...1 which loo.gillti in the cradle and end: , in I grave.' '• IV hat is I; oil!' "The necessary being, t!ic him or 4.10 i l. int, the niachini:A or nature, the eve . • Justice, the match maker el' th, the soul of th.. world," —Do es ;od reason?“ "Man reasons I),.•rns, d0n1,1,: deliberates—he doeide,4, tied i oloui s dent: lie nevor Ile never rersons." WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, LADIES CONGRESS (.AVERS. U EELS, s LA DIES LACE GAITERS, II F:ELS, 81.041: at N 0.15 Fifth Street. 2.1 door from Market, iny9 1). S. DIFFESSALCH LIR. 1862. 1862. M'CORD,4t - CO. $2.91.:.'51 76 HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SHAKER I N. Wholesale and Retail. lax Wood Street. PITTSRUIti 111. llVEA VlTrtrt.Tl " ..intite i ntottV of Hats Caps. Straw tioods. Bonnets.. t•!I Il ntker mods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our el ty can bay from UN at LOWER l'R I C ES than in Ph i- Itnit'lPhis or New York. ap24.l:2tud ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. • -OP PITTSBURGH. Flfth St., Bauk Block. INWIIIIIII.IiGAINST—ALL KINDS OF __IPERE MARINE RISKS. LSAACJONES,President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones. C. O. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray , John A. Wilson. L..E • ahnestock, John 1). McCord, Captain Adatu Jacobs. R.P. Sterling. Capt. W. Dean, B.obert L. Robt. R. Davis. • n 02.1 MR. SAML. CRAY n AS JrNT RETITRNED FROM THE East. and re t ie now receiving an elegant stock of Goods fo Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most ,desirable stocks to be found Eabl, and take speCial pride in callling the attention of odr petit* and the pub lie to an examination offho same, which will bo made up to order in our Mimi SW° to the satisfac tion of oil who favor us with thewpatronage. • • SAML. GRAY & SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth street. NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS' Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TIERNAN dr GETTY, fIIPOIITZRB AND DICALERS IN TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE D (AMON 1: DOTS AND NHOFA. AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICER: wortLadi h es English Lasting Meet Gaiters for $ l . OO sus. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for Sig; worth $1,75. $1 L sadworth les &slid' Leanne Congress fleet Gaiters Ladies. 0, V,00„ ~,_e Fine French Morrocce. Reel Boots for $ 1 3. 3 7,,w0rth1,62. worth 5. Ladies Fine lif..rocco Slippers fur 60e, worth 75. Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c, worth $1,12. AU other goods to proportion. JAMES ROBB, • 41 89 Market street. near Market Rouse. COOPER'., CARPENTERS AN D Stontters T TETLEYe by ntY3 BOWN & 136 Wood str -t H - OOP SKIRTS AT MeCLELLAINIrs AUCTION. r _AST CHANCE TO ENLIST IN TINE E-1 113th Regiment, Penn'a. Vol's., Col. R. E. Patterson. A few men wanted te till up Company L. Capt. Wm. L. Roupt. Apply at RED LION HOTEL, St. Clair street. near Su.gpension Bridge. myl6:std Sergt. F. E. lIECKAR. QODA BALEDATINI IN 25 POVNIp 1 " . BOXER. just received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. No. 69 Federal street. Al!whew,. 16.140 00 - 05097 75 - 400 00 ... 49.152 90 $212.1134 17 - 0011M1 PATEXT PITRAWBERRY C BASKETS—We ohippixl Strawberries last Asooe baskets. lin_ good condition, to .Ch No. N 014%. NY B M sad ' New York. Form& at INT BW. ZIORMOVAL.-1 HAVE REMOVED My sire Office to 127 Fourth street, cor- Berm Lit d street. opposite Jainunon's Drug ntore. M. K. /MAN. I . _ . MR PITTSBURGH POST . pnbimed ovary morning, [Sunday' excepted.] Comer rink nod Wood taltreetw. TERMS Se 'PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. AN - Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week. ROTES OF ADVERTISING. Square. one time I 50 .. three times ' 81 so one week I I 75 : one month ! 500 three mouths ! 12 00 : six months ! 18 00 :. nine months ! 21 00 1 'lO 00 TEN mirnake asigunre. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every laturday morning. air - Terms al per annum, in advanc'e. 4 4 - Single copies, ready for mailing, rtvg eggrs. Arif• Address JAMES P. HAIM. Editor and Proprietor. Air- Advertising at reasonable ratesl FRIDAY MORNING, , itrE tl • _ Rebel Arithmetic - - Beauregard, in his official acenunt of the battle of Shiloh, states the Confederate loss in killed at one thousamt seven hun dred and twenty-eight. Front the reports of several of our own divisions Ave know it for a fact that they buried three thou sand two hundred rebels ; and, us all the reports had not come in when tliis state 4 went was obtained, it is tolerably certain that the whole number of rebels • inu•rred by our troops after the battle was Wit short of four thousand. - - The Best Timo to Prune An old clergyman is . quoted as defining this time to be "when your knife is sharp. - He was certainly half right. fbr a sntoot.li, clean cut is Very essential to the healing of the wound. Bttt there is a cry great difference in the healing of wounds on ac• count of the season in which they tire made. Pruning done in .llareh and Ap ri especially if large limbs are remove; I. often injures an orchard for tif-. Tim sap oozes front all the pores :del ral: down upon the bark, diseolorite.. ; and oftentimes destroying it—called scalding. Without other pent ec..t; on, decay begi ns . and in a few years ywi have HMI). We. like the month of .1 one f, o o i m : better than all others. It• the work done soon after the new wood begin , 'to. form, the wounds; made by r.•moval of , mall limbs will he nearly eovered 0v. , :- tho same season they are made. The leaves make siteh a dettiatel itroi t the wood for 3111/ I hat litair• of If trout the womith•d pore::. It "I, al=” a I:: v -, ,i•abb• time for thumb pruning. Ity watehiu t s the growth of the shoots upon yountf trees they limy be brought into stint/lion val shape without touch Ilse of 11, 1;166.. WILLIAM IIIAtiALEV, P 1 T TK es I' It 4J 11 LADIES KID SLIPPERS 45e ALLEGTIFINY CITY J. ICNOX ~ r.:;S . :ti6.Yi?l~Y'e ~.'4r!!TakCt"'3~ lLAljltllA MERAL COMMON MOW Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, de. Stir. Liberal advances made on consignments of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au23:17 PHILADELPHIA: NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS 3r-I.N .1101 - S. ♦YEAR, Including Goods suited for MILLI TA RY PURPOSES, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, I;,r axle by DE couitsEv DivorlicA DE & CO 131-I,nd WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISiON COMMISSZON- MERCHANTS, NO: 15 sount WATER STREET, alt. Liberal ad V:111.!PS made on consignments When required. myl-lyd JIM' r. 1:1,11:411S..1r4 BELLLSON RAIN E. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, C.ISSIIIIMS Mill rESTINGS. No. 339 MARKET STREET. 2d door //Plots - Fourth.) PHILADELPHIA. H ufts, MAGEE— NO. IllitlliET STREET. PIT ILA PELPIII A. I , EALEIZS IN Will.lOW 01:1,,, and .Icnts for li7eros,•ne: Ohio unit Pittsburgh Coat t )11,, Fluid, Cumphene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, :111,1 znyt:3rnd - - GEORGE GRANT, Minufit,turer and Wh01, , , , a1e and Retstil Dealer lII.I , CHIPTION uP GENTS' FURNISHING GoODS, 810 CIIESTNUT STREET, Pit ILA DELPHIA 0•. HARRY BRIAN, I At) N C:r IC4 >I " 4.1:: el.] A .1!..1 T.l (Tun E 1411;11TERS. -OF MEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS AND TAILORS: TRI3I3IINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH sTIREET. PHILADELPHIA (WA REES MAGEE. I tnp, - ,rter and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &e, 1 /.II:KET sTIIEE 7'. 011 it 11.11111 A wy! FRIES & LEHMA.N, A I; K I.: 'l' S T It hr 7,44.1, Vestings, Aiwa)" , nn ha n , l a well , eleet tttock of Goode I..r_ the t ide . E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO ' rEka FINE OLD WHISK IBS No. 3 Nowra FRONT sTREET. ap10:134.1 PIIII,A DELPHI:I JAMES H. 011-ILDS 1101P°: COTTIEti wrfAcs, klieg:11(.11:v ( 'lt y, .I•La 31 l\l'Yll'Yl'l:l'.iF+ SEAMLESS BAGS, AN!, OP OSINAA3U 1. 11it1111.4. l 10 Inehef+ Wl4lO. 44) - Ord.rs /II uy be kit at It. ill 1 LDS & CO'S, 133 Wood turgid. Pittsburgh. m43l:ly:is enit - Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirte on hand, and made to ordor, on shortest notice, at, R. WILLIALTISON'S SHIRT .V.ALCTORN", No. 47 NI. Clair Street.. , STYLE:4 op 1U:3131 rt G- El; Si JUST RECEIVED. Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Noa. 17 and 19 Mb Street. Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Laces. Buttons, ate., for Dress Trimmings, newest styles. Embroidered Book.and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace mil Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand kerchiefs. Bliwk Lace, Grenadine and Tissue netnise Yokes and l'antaletts, Edffing, Lanes. utiles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Rose.nf every description, Gloves. Gaunlets, Itiits,'Bonnet Rib bons, Ruches. Shaker floods Cord, Chenille and Braid Dead Nets. Another lot of l " Crinoline Draperie.t (Wench Skirts) Those who 1111W0 used this skirtatronounee it the bryt ever.inaile. The "Quakert Skirt" and the "Flexure Skirt," are also Et es worthy of attention. Gentlemen's Furnishing tiood4 Fine Shirts, Col lars, Ties, Suspenders, etc. of most desirable ityles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholesale and retail buyers will idnd a large and acellent line of goods in everyilepaitinentat the null LOWEST POSSIBLE-PELOPS POE CAWS. , EATON..3IACRUM CO., 17 Fifth at. H. H. SMITH, N 1" A. It - 1( F' IUIII IA C OPTIC!: AT TAR PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREET, - mlO. near. Wood & 'CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Imporsoni of . . 8R4.ND11214 611166 ac ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONOAAELA RYE NAT/SKY 427 lAbeiilS 110140 4:- ' 009:17 primula • , amps DE autslornA by wAzip P r i r t ieersLoo Per hander , receivad sal BECKHAM L 0219, Kat 127 Liberty st..sam to Nareltimisi. AND DEALER IN Now in store. A - --- IPOLLO HPI ALLBEILIARDALOON. CRARLESGARDNERiwouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand_,_ APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with tho hull, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the pla re. Apollo Hall, Fourth st nearWood. entrance from Fourth. iyla:ly IF YOE WANT SOME GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also ageneral and full assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.: HAWORTH BROTIII.IIt. de2-I eorner Diamond and Diamond alley. —•ND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. wcrk entreated to me will be neatly and promptly leenteA. oe2l-.ly EATON. MACRUN & JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmino, - Embroideries, Hosiery. Shirts, Suspenders, Skirts, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets. Ribbons, Ruchec And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions.. Hoods. Wholsalo buyers supplied on best terms. EATON MACRUM & No. 77 Fifth street. TRAMBOAT WRECK FOR SALE— S The wreck of steamer MESSENGEB.,_now lying at the Ma ri ne Railway,- consisting of Ball. Boilers. Engines. Doctor, Nigger, flog Chains, Anchor Chains. &o. Apply to CALDWELL A: 888., No. filn Water street. aw3-Imd REAPING AND MOWING MA. CENES, gay Elevators, Separators, Horse Powers. l am )akes. Scythes, Forks. Spades, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for sale by . _ BECKHAM S LONG, No. 127 Liberty area next door to Hare's Hotel. ---- 11DaLlNOS FOR TWO HUNDRED DOL. • LARS—Haines Brothers elegant Ros e wood 7 octave Pianos. with carved legs, round corner.. full iron frame. Rosewood lops and rich mount ings, for two hundred dollars. For Wo od y niyit JOHN H.H. MBLLOR. Sit street. XNAZELTON ll* elf*** N AA TORN PlANOS—Another supply of the largo &Yea Octavio Rosewood. Pianos, from liasekini Broth*. Novi York. jurt" meet ved and fob 47 • • - •JOHNII. MEL LO R. 81 Wood street. . • . ITALUARER TIMMER LANDS FOR SA Lii—DNKI Acres of choice land in Me- Kean,Gouty, Pa., at about% mils s from the AI 'WSW riven to which there Is a good plonk road; convenient abo to saw mi ll s. schools audit aatotal adekbotbotal, about ono mile from the town of Coryden. The soil is good anti there are warfsee indications of Petroleum. The hind will be sold on favorable terms, and part pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is ahun dance of timber, Oak, Pine, .ke. Persons looking for oil sites.. or good timber lands, will find the above wor t hy of attftth_ on. OIDUBBERT ,k SONS, my 6 51 Market street. 1117111.1.NfiTONIKERBJLI10— : .11L, *0 both new Barßagton Homing to orrice tiie dttlfand f a r I.f. b': =milt & BROS. Jot NaLANaodl2B Wood street. • 4001.12 SPABLEY'S FUNIIITIVIE:11110'INAlfit WAREHOUSE, REDKRAL fff.. ALLEGHENY. traiintakin& -- in all ito braneha.. will reftiiv pmaptattstium. Orders can be Ira at the room et dm. Livery_Stable of- Mr. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio stmt. Arlorhear. , sena, GWAGING AND WANTAGE RODS oolobi '• • ' 'BOWN & TETLEY. mil • 130 Wood street. WINE PAPIER misafiralS-111011111. 8021. Brown and Brook forodi& lu W. P. MA - P I C& DOLIARSOINGtBANE, tus irowirrn STREET, OHLITEBED IN 1865. inkrEN DAILY, 191/019 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK; V also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'elook and from November Lt to May Ist, from 6 to 14 o'clock. Deposits received of all MIDI not less than ONE DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twiee a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest. if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and,De camber, compounding twice a year. without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. GEORGE ID. ALNTBREE • :VICE PRICSIDENTS. John B. Fadden,. Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshall, Alexander Speer. James Po l lock . eeds. Benj. L. Fahnestook, A. M, M. D., James McAuley, Hill Buniwin, James Hardman, Wm. J. Anderson. TRUSTNLS. Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly, John G. Baokofen, Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield, James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Roth, Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Maplai I, Win. Douglas, John Orr, John. Evans. Henry L. Ringwa It, Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Sheen berger. Wm. a Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindic, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lively, Christian Yeager. SECRETARV AND TREASURER. CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLMES dk BONS, B ER Si • and Faehange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. "Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities eonstantly for sale. 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 streets. WM. 11. WILLIAIIIN a, BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER 'NI D, ieB:ly PITTSBI i; 11, PA. ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR , AL 13 .I It 31 A N , OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth CIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: Deeds, Bonds. Dfortgages aud other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Ta ken and Bills Probated. ttokly -- • - AGRICULTRA.L. . . . „ B. B. BOGER.% MANUFACTURERS op Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN mortma, 'T!..LI/E2rlts OFFICE: Corner Butler sand Clymer Streets', Ninth Ward, rola:is PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, / FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, PUB THU BALE OP Floor. Grain. Bacon. Lard Batter. Dried Fruit and Produce Generally. Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Franebs (1. Bailey. Esq. William Dilworth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert & non. Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott. - Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cub. M. & M. Bank. Li et Howell, Mangle & George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co., Wheeling. znylkl:2ptf:is T. T. BITHIJIIII & CO, HOUSE, Src,l•N- KO. 17 FIFTH STREET, pvl iai met.ormal• nwimmcmmkiA:waNT. ALIMED 11-004101111211116, Diiimuagozrr ATTORNEY'S ALT L& FRANKLIN, VENANCIO CO., my.Ulyd remirlvtie H. W. .... . . Dag PATTERSON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS'i AT LAW KUHN'S LAW-BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant; ja9:ly PITT/IMM. B. F. LUCAS, _ ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREE (Three doors below the Court Hoe") my3:ly PIMIBIIROIi. L. BRAOKEIBLDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAI , OFFICE. NO. 135 FOURTH ST.; )e24:16 Prrrepoima., J. D. A. NCPC ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STREE' VII A 114: SURGEOND NEIN JIL • successor to G. W. Biddle. N 0.1441 Emit field street. 4fs' Office hours from 8 to 1 o'clock. sal from to 5 o'clock. (WAIF IRON ALELNIIPACTURBRS. • - ERICAN IRON WORK/ Jones it Laughlin'', MAIWPACTURXIB or IRON AND, NAIL S JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Latith's Patent Shafting, lista BA, , ftsto, k PITTSB IT 11G H. And ,•,,rner l'ranklin and South Water Streit 13.1 t L. 80YD...W/4 WCITLLOITG PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD it'oo., iti V ,lT . l 7 llß ow E ,Ttitßlitrispine and A.XL ° E ' ii l , ro n ru'er ROM and First streets. PITTSBURGH. Pa. J. D. PACKINER JOHN Li VANES' ITRE FOR CAN.II- I =A FULL AR AL7 SORTMENT of Pittsburgh maaufgatur: Fl N 1 7 RE. embracing B UREA FX, BOOK CASES * and every article needed in a wellfernishedAßDßOßSB.dwel ling, as well as a fine assortment of OFFICE FURNITIIRE, Constantly on hand and made to coder. As the only terms on which business is done stab wish liehmee t is for CAS It. prices are weds word. ingly. Persons in want of anYß O alf in the above line would be advantaged hymning at FAcKINEE No. Ins Smithfield street. below Mb.. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHO, &o. CARPETS AND .OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGH3ETS. NEW BRUSSELS CARPET Sit- These have just bees reeeived_ondl are ot the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS. bi the lowest prices. W. WWIIMINDIL NEW CARPETS .-- ; 011 CLOTHS, &e. A.L L 11 No. 87 Fourth atroot. inpoutinT ritEVIWUR TOME LAVE' _NAP advance in prim, of which th.slShist ini vantage is offero in purchase FOR visa. deli HUGH M. BOLE, ILINGINE BUILDER litaloilnumn.. I' Duquesne Way, ncar the Met igin make to order, and warranted ea good be made. the following machinery, vist Steam Engines, Turning Lethal, for wood.and Planers, for wood and iron: DriUing itiebnee; Housin arid Tobacco Screws; . Patent-riien and Model Machines, in the best manner, tallaing. Pullies and Hangers, of all 'ism and variety; :Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to ttain feet in length. IV ill also make. and Lave 'on band. Doctor End Niggol Engines, and Deck Paine for steamboats, ke. Lathe Wheats arPd ." ki t s Ma ins done to order; cart plane n yeae.nr - feet 6 inches long. - All Orders Promptly numl4l.lli uki est . . • Solicited. N. B.—Particular attention and ereinerftde. given to repairs on Printing Preens NM ocher Machines. • • FARIS • • - - SMITH,. PAILIr&CCE4 .NYIII79LI WA.1111130 MlGninimllV ill IPTltinnil9. ,FA Warenothse, N.J. 149 First and u* , - ste Manufacturers of all sizes and • al Coal Oil; Retorts and Stills, Gas and Sadlronh Dog Irons, Wagctn Boma, da Collars, Ties 11" - lin - • • Pulbei. anger. an Coup ie' Also Jobbing awl MachuteCeelinse 11•• eariptipn made to order. Raving a complete machine 'lldijk l aV y o the Foundry , all neeetearyfittiitterN attended to • •I IIIIIIIIIF: DOEGIAS lIIERI _ THE DIPLOMA OP MEM!! .1 - 1'.." . . : of the boa/LAE:MON UMI4NTASRODU i I N bean fully engraved on steel; about 'y . re inches dimensions, is now reatbrlte`. . itort to the subscribers to the montusgst lei* The engraving consists of two lull lama, ati .. ..... vignettes, one a tine portrait ,Of - ,the, statesman, and the other Anseffils' &Kr; wreath, besides a bird's eye viewer lie lime a . Douglas, on the shore of Lakelillielsigeo. NM now appears at Cottage Grove. ' To all persons forwarding to' - the' 'Asiiiitotiont one dollar or more, will be sent see lolVthese. diplomas, vidth name and attionall dear %Clot thereon, and signed by the President and re _ tary. .- Contributors in the sum oroffil , DOLria will become life members of the Douldu Nontunent ASSOCiation: in the sum of T WENTY DOLLAR% honorary life memberi, and in theists of ONE II U NDRED DOLLARS. honorary. h sienbers of the Board of Trustees. .- . - All editors, who will insert the abOye :in their 1 daily, weekly or tri-weekly WOO, three *oaths, with an occasional notice to ahrenosthe i n the view, will have forwarded.- to .thent - a diploma ma honorary life member of , . moo cis ri mu noon the receipt by the society' 'I Goer of their imper containing the foregoing: LEONARD- Mateddent. VT. N 01.11... relary. N. 11.--Local received' anal - 'Solicitors for con tributions are are being- authorised igAhe legal States to take charm of the i nteressociation.ts of as the - , thi Pamphlets and circulars .eontdhati Or gan iza tion. constitution. by. Imm. the ap peal will bis sent to all who forgragd, thew address. will . . Communicationeshould be directed tolitZ . - rotary Douglas MonumentAssoeistiotVP- Illinois. 1 04.ltra . 1 AN DRETH'ts► GARDEN AND . FIELD-SEED, WARRANTED FRESHASIDSZIFIRIM e r z'Alto a general assortuesot of Agricultural Ittiplentenaw.• Ft Shade and Ornamental Tam. received and fur eale by BECKHAM 4, LONG, N 0.127 Liborts street. 9eat doorto liaye's Hotel. . inh2B . _ dri OAE ONE, COME ALL; Ir0=11mt• qt., LAND'S Auction. und buy noun , _ , lik g and Gaiters, ______ gri 00111 1.1%1111756 ACMES Or Lialitle tUI - ,. 4d cleared and is cultivation. all under good fence, well watered atuLconsaident to Bobo* milts and chtercheit ' Situate% lir town ship about nine-utiles Dako ebia alim..l. Tetras easy; for on% by . • .. 13: aft, • ass • ~._' -- - ' Ne2ll . , . ~ . . .... 41-----)07., fAifirigne e " 11" P W. • ertlai for itiniai#tioDiOnLVeli $ op= JOHN H. lIIELLo GLAVE MANNY, WI 711* ilhalallasjlia M. PM NM Pirii PITTNBIIRON. PEUr. I VARETIOUSES, FURNITURE. •St Pieces' 7$ Pieces -AT
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