• Tognu. PITTSBURGHT. WITH& CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO' ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. SIMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing *ay sth, 1882 TIME TO CINCINNATI AS 4t,IIICH, and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WEbTWARD TRAINS Fait Lino. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh I,ooa. m. 7,10 a. tn. 12,50 p. M. Arrives Crestline 8,20 a. in. 5,20 p, in. 8,30 p. m. Ft. Wayne.... 2.10 p. m. 2,25 a. in. Chicago 9,35 p. m. 8,35 a. m. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, Leaves Crestline... Arrives at Columbus...ll,3o a. in. • 10,15 p. m. Cincinnati. 4,20 p. m. 5,40 St Louis 0,25 a, tn. 9,00 p. M FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves. Crestline 8.50 a. re Arrives at Indialmoolis.o,3o p.m. 5,45 a. in. Bt. Loma. 7,50 a. m. • 0,45 p. m. All Train through to Chicago without change of Cars. N.B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Train.. on both Roadsmeet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. .8,45 a. m. 7,26 p. m. 8,60 p. In EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH Chfeago Express 2,00 a. m Chicago Mail 3,t0 P. In Cineutnati and St. Louis Express 7,45 p. 111 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 9.00 am 10,40 am 5,15 am 0.50 ain 12,60 m 1,30 p m 6,15 ain 5,30 a m 4,40 pm 6,45 pni 12.20 pln 2,00p tn 6,30 p m 6,151, in 3.20 p G,OO p MARIET TRAIN. Lefever; Alliance at 5,30 o, m. Arrives at Allegheny at 10.30 a. m. Lea res Allegheny at 3.10 p. m. Arrives at Alliance • 5,00 p. in *.Trains are run by Columbus time, which is /2 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. la. Tickets good on the accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced prices. The6,3o p m accommodation train oonneets at New Brighton with packets for New Castle. T trough trains connect as follows: At Ennn. with stages for New Castle, Mercer, Youngstown. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from Millersburgh, Akron. Cuyahoga Falls. etc. At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. As Crestline, for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus, Mneinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis. Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. At - Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Tolo i eta. AtFort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette. Intl., Saint Louis. Quincy. Keokuk. St- Joseph and intermit diets points m 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 AO. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. ___.3 . OEN B. JERVIS. General Superintendent, WM. P. SIIINN, General Passenger Agent CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH . Aiii2 WHEELING RAILROAD.- -SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, MAY sth, 1,462, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Itaihroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A - CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBSN‘'ILLE. Leaves Pittsburgh 1.00 a. es. 112,50 p. m. do Steubenville._ 1,00 " -2.041 " do Newark I 9.50 " 10,15 -• do Colunibtv 11.1t1 " 111.45 " Arrives Cincinnati 4.20 p. m. 15.40 a. in. St.:Leui4 j 7.50 a. tn. (6.16 pui No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin Splendid sleet:inn trains. PITTSBURGH AND l' , 'ltEELlNt i l LINE Leaves Pittsburgh 1,00 ant: O.EO aln I 12.50 1. in Wellsville 'l,OO ' :3.14 " 3.95 " I 9,16 " 4,00 Wheeling 4,51 " 141,23 " 5,51; Arrives Bellair 5,95 " 110.10 " i 5.95 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,: and at ;Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Laaenster, Columbus and Cincinnati, Inctianspoli-1 and Louis and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. re. 1:2.5411,. re. ,do Wellsville 4,25 I 3.419 do Bayard 6,10 " I 4,11 " do Allianc ....... ti.-&3 "I 4,10 do Hudson S,OO j 5.49 -• Arrives Cleveland 0,15 6.29 -• Connecting at Bayard with Tusearawto I.raneh for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chieittio Railroad at ILudion. with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati It E. far Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C and li jt R for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C S T It It for Toledo, Detroit. Chirago and the west. Wellsville documaandation leaves ;.t -1.110 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 2,20 nj, 9.13 a m 9,25 and 8,041 n in. Through tickets to all prominent points in the west, southwest, north or northwest, ran be pr.• cured at the Liberty . street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWA ItT, Ticket Agent. For farther particulars apply to 'WILLIAM etTEIVAItT, Agent, At the Company's Office in Freight i•Rittion, Penn street. . not,' uinht 1882. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ZAilill011) EIGHT DA-Irri TILtINS. „a0 ,4 ••• , 1, - TR' TUA IN `1 ,es thepaasenger Station every morning ( pt Sunday) at 2,50 any stopping only at the principal stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. and for New York via the Allentown route. TurTHROITOII EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dolly at 3,50 p to, stopping only atprincipal sta tions. making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily. (except Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., stopping only at principal stations.. connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached. leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at s,:p► a. in., running as far as Cannata ugh, and stopping at all stations. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,43 p. in., stop ping a h t ail stations and running as far as Cone &laug. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for IV all's station loaves daily (exec p t Sunday,) at 6:10 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station learns daily. (except Sunday) at MOO a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (exdePt Sunday) at 4.00 p. n. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 0.10 p. in. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: items 12,24 p. m Meal 12,05 a. in. Fast Line 12,35 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10,05 a. in. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation 6,30 a. m. 2d Wall's Station Accommodation .4,35 a. in. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation 1,05 p. in. 4th Wall's Station Aocommodation.....6,lo allirTrains for Blairsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Express and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, and also with Local Freight, East and West. The Traveling Public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the accom modations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust. We can promise Safety Speed, and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. MEM TO NEW YORE PHILADELPHIA 8ALT1M0RE........ LANCASTER -- HARRISBURG Apipchecked Glen vtations on tho Penn pylvanla NeivorYad. and to Philadelphia. Balti more and k. . . Whiteout= purchasing tickets in ears will be charged an excess according to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates, except from stollens where the company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss._ tho Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage N, and for an amount not exceeding Ina& .1411.—An Omnibus Line has been employed t o convey messeng baggage to and froln r each depot. at a charge sottoexceed 25 cents for each pmsenme and baggage. Yor tickets apply to STEWART, Agent, At the Penna. D. R. Passenger Station on Liberty sad Giant streets: not 3 NOTICE;4IAIiFIXTURIESOF EVERT description regilt or rebronred, and altered to Nam Varbon Oil at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing sheik of WELDON A REEMN,, 144 Weed street seerStle MIOASE BALLS AND WILLOW OLIO diT " for BOWN & TETLEYshot. 126 Wood ILLILRO4UkEL New *oir p r . z VIA RIVER ABB . INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATIR:R. Connecting at I Po with Terre Haute, an d Ta m "E l ate a • to St. Louis and Lafayette and. ew Albaiff and Salem_,and Michigan olds for CHICA GO. • ROCK ISLAND. OTON, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Tra in to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawreneeburg in less time than by any other route, by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. The only read by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati to the West, without break bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or %V. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenceburgb, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE von DRAYAGE OR COMMISSION AT LAWRENCEBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATICIAN. (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to ve THROUGH RE CEIPTS for passengers and freig ht to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston Paris and Mat toon. Jto., Ac. H. F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mh3 1562. IMPORTANT. 1562. 8,150 p. in ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern Missouri, the States of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on having tickets that react by the NORTH MISSOURI 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, and is always as cheap as any other. Jell- lluy your Tickets to Kansas and all point; in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC H. STURGEON, Pres't and Gonl Supt. North Missouri It. R. 111:NRY 11. SIMMONS. flan'! Traveling Agent. e If:tho UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR wool). irlH E SIT ITSCIU BE MIS :11 AL Nll 1 TURF. and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain (loads, Comforts, Feather Beds, Matt rases of nil kinds; also, the celebrated Potent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds anti Fixtures. Ham-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &O. oetl7:lyd ROBERTS & HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ICOUNG,'4 WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE I STAN Li CORNUCOPL RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, Wmum FAMILIES, noTEIA, WES TAIIIItAN'INoniI the trade generally con be supplied with Chestioahe at lowest whulffiale (CS. Country [rad, ~,H,•;1,1. Young's Ealing Saloon, CORN ER V RO IN ALLEY FIELD S'fItEETS: • • Where OYSTERS and all the delieaeie,. ~ t the semen will be served up in the mot Palatable style. Em 1 . 61":‘:1), oel4 corner Virgin alley ami Smithfield f,t. S A. V A. G.- I-1 0 II !.4 NO. 350 Liberty Street Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOlllll SAVAGF.: Proprietor LEAVING TAKEN .1.%111 FrETED l'P. Al with all the modern improvement-, this po pubtr resort, tho subscriber is prepared to acconi • modate his old customers and thepub:is gene,. ally, with the best the titark,d afford , . t!y.:or , will be served up in every variety.,! 4!r!... , lurin, thoteason. IE4 Wines, 1,i,11,1 and A 10.-: tic n.,•!.. confident in recoveniendinq It Cie init.! :•• f4r !hoer excellenrc. CA.R. a[.,l ,ly anti sold whele,,ile nud SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, -rtuoz-4. HAVING TAIL EN A Nll VI 1 - I'El9 t P, at a great expen;e,mith .1.11 the provement . ,.thi= prdmiar rer•et, ti... LS prepared to IttYLLLll:tinzit.to .tl.l 1t4.• 1,41111 itlTlZra II y, tViiil the Ow :wind;. OYSTERS will lie next .41 up hi . . role duri:Kthe 'LIQUORS and ALES he kek nninineniling to the puhlio for their ivirM I:ALS Ferred up nt all li.\ and Nlifirr BOARDERS taken. not ly OUR ITO Nu. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PI Frstir SUISSCIItiItEIt AN N N ES JIL to the pnbli;.that Ito it la tiottly rt..•,dpf FgESJI 61IELL AND CAN 1,y;.11;itt. , .. t; All Ate. and iF prepared 301•1.111livtihit , hatrtots of l'his , dd and well Ititotwn htdve with e.eryi:tutt.; in the eating. and drinking line at the elotrte-t notice.. • Jalatly JOHN 611.ALEIt. Proprietor. X it: 1;:. TAP-4 41) OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, PittBbur4ll MAY Fah WHOLKSALI: A SI/ RETA I.}:A I.:104 N LAKE AN.D EASTERN FISH FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND HALTOM. OYSTERS AND WILD OAME, All In iheir Proper SCIII4OII. EQ. HEINEMAN A. CO. MANSION HOUSE, GEO. A UItENTZ, Proprietor; No. 3111 Liberty street,just be side the Passenger Dewy of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that road. Theproprietor having. at considerable ex pense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. felaY WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND nnat.tnt IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, O. 120 WOOD STREET, PODiblargik featim WILLIAM CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Dianiond2 near Wood strut. Pittsburgh. Pa. Sir Always on hand, Illackbem, Cherry and Vi eft i k s to e7 l:. , n . die% Old Monongahela Reeintitird TALLOW. OIL AND GREASE— D) bbls 1.5 bbls Grease: ' In store and for eale F. SELLERS St Co. not) Penn street. Pittsburgh TIM MOST COMPLETE WHOLE sale Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST, R. GARDINER. aplO 62 FIFTH STREET. POLL BUTTER-- JD& 1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter 1 box do do just received by express and for sale by $12,50 10,00 0,50 5,55 . 7,15 triO.PARTNERSHIP—MA ING AS. sedated with us in the Real Estate and Gen eral Commission Agency Business; R. IL CUTIF PERT, our business will hereafter bo conducted in the name of S. CUTHBERT & SONS. • S. CUTHBERT ..... L. CUTHBRRT R. B. CUTHBERT STATEERT flk DONS, REAL ES st and General Commission Agents. BS MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, attend to the sale of Real Estate, Col l ection of Rents, Ac., and settlement of estates of persons deeeasW. apt SOAPSTONE 2S. BARRELS POW. dared So ap s ts ty e rue : fai l r y i d i Sa . rj o ig ar m nan I"ik„Eoit SALE wns BECKELUIt LONG, ANIZOLESALE and Mail dealers rin WI kindenf Aawlcaltu al Impleakento. ( ham /27 aaaarlysteent. und49lllo l ==. anal ANI) SMITH J AS. A. I'ETZER, Corner Market and First street. 1:4 11 : 1 :41aztg: 7 -V:OJD1 BY - THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 43E , pEna.AimmaPiliA. On Buildings Limited Limited or Perpetual. Merchan dise. Furniture, Ate., in town or • country. OFFICE NO. 306 WALNUT STREET. Cash Capital, 0229,510 00. Asset's, 0303.505 lat. Invested as follows, vie: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount 1a55,605 00 Ground rant. first elms 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 IA cent. Mortgage Loans, LE,OOO, cost 27.900 00 Philadelphia city 6 II cent. loan :10.000 00 Allegheny County 6 $ cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans • Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual - Insurance Company 2,1.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 oo Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,211 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of !wants.. 11,365 15 s3(t3, 504 6 CLEM TINGLEY, President. 9 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphani, Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen,. Frederick Brown, William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall 11111, H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland. Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. James S. Woodwani, John Bissell, Piitsburgh. B. M. HINCIIMAN,Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, Northeast corner Third and Wood sta. 1 - 11ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY .ILI,SURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1!133. OFFICE, S. E CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on (lota , by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carrines, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer ehandi9e generally, on Stores, Dwelling house.. DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A Solider, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose John C. Davis, James 'Lrunquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr.. James C. Rand. IV in. C. Ludwig. Joseph Seal Dr. R. M. Huston, tieo. Lieper hugh Craig J Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington 11. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'[lvain. 'r hos. C. liana Robot Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones , James It. MI edam], .Juqmss Ete, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, U. T. Mimosa. .B. Berger. (10. \t IL! AM MARTIN, President. TI WS. C. HAND, Vice Presidoet. Daum' L*l.llClLti. SeeretAry.. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent, je22 No. CS W a ter street, t t,lut rgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS V I . ritANK LIN FIRE NMI' 11A Nit•E Ci.iNIPA NY OF Pllll. A I I A. 1.)1•41 Nil. 43 t:,.1 .437 ell EMT% ET STIMEET. Lear FilTh. STATEMEN'r th , As:rys, JAN.I.4. Publii.lied Agree:tidy t.. An A.•t ..f being: Find amply Real E-tate. tpresent value $103.74:i 61.1 i.c.d Tenhawary i.on [l4 un ample feral Selt_ritiea Stocky, fitivent. value (itge...iit" Not, and iZ2.:ffri.r , ',l l'ho ctelY fr,,a l ;•,tt:t re, n - ht:h - rany ran tliVt.ii• by Lin. a b La t• beeri.lete.rininc i. lusuratirei tondo ou every Pr.. 1.- erty, in f men ciinntry. :0 rate- ero their veri•.l thirty ttioy 6uro toint l,aen he Fire. to on amount M:!!1•41.• ..! theryby fordinc eri.liqiee tlin ,:r well :LI tite ability am! to (11,1 watt, nil itilrine this year 145;1, f 1162.133 341. bit:ix:7 , i It:* W. Morloini.i 1). David A, 11rown. f•ilno Jaeoti R. Solidi, Eitte.ril C. Dale, 41,oren W. It t;r••rir CILIA,. N. 11ANCR. - EDWARD C. DALE. VI,: 11'e. Se, rotary )4i. ten,. .1 1 1A it r.)N Eft CfIFFIN, 11U1 , Thlra and WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF iiiiirrslllllllC4i H. 1. titatlivN. 0. 04'111:1N. A 111: kill u,_nrr. agai:ls: all Icirt.l.4 I ILINJ.: A II m,• tuArlage.l by hire: burr %h.) nt,•wrii Itamyn in the eornieuinnity, and vvih, ere determined, by prom ptne, , :trel liberalitY.l , , M. 1,1 - LIS in the charae:er whlria they have as.4u MCA, f, ring the be: t wh.,,lerire in be OCTI it :t4116, 1 Idl. Swlc Account.; . lortstanu ...... t nine rurnikir, trl Ace.ant. ........ ........... In,:":".1 9.1 l'retniain N-te- gill. 1:0 , 7C 11 11 It ECToIIS . , . ... . 11..Mi11er..1r., Jame..., 31%kuley, tiltilmMel llolrucE. Alexamitr IcimMl , .. tlimmelMrsie Wm. 11. Smith. 1.m.4. W. ItMket,..m, Andrew Aek My, Altr(a11.1.1":" . 1.e,1". David NI. Immt. Item, .1. iliumue, lienj. ltakewell. .I..tin IL M'Cuna. mylS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES : , :TEA3IROATS AND CAIO:OES. SAMITI. REA. Secretary. itAtl AL EY, President. • Oftlee, for. of Market stud Witter Mu.. Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and We4tern Itivers, Lakt., and Bayous.and the Navi gation of the Seas. LoPOI I Damage by Eire. • DIRECTORS. W in. Bag:any. .Tits. Park. Jr.. Win. (1. Johnston, • B. F. Jones, Reese Owens. ' 'l'. M. Howe. B. Preston. iieorge Bingham, S. :U. Kier, John Shipton, .) au:. AI. Cooper, S. !Indio inch, J. Caldwell , John S. Dilworth C. 11. Zug. Inh?.ihlydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom nottpte Capital 8219,100 Assets 8304,94* WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE. either Perpetual or Lim i ted.on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, N. W. BALDWIN. Vico President DIRECTORS'. Charles Dives, E. R. Cope, E. B. English. George %V. Brown,_ P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. J. Magarge E. %Viler, P. BLACKBURN. Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent. jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS!' MIKIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four milas from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviliges to confer the usual Collegiate Donors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most healthy iu Pennsylvania—thi3 Portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial Air its pure water, bracing Mr, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the b'IRST MONDAY after the 15th of ATGUST, and end about the 29th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for Land Surveying, Engineering. Ae.,, will be furnishing by the institution to the Students. Itrumental and Vocal Music forms no setts Oharge. Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Tagus—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance...—.d i p Washing and use of Bedding" . ... 10 Classical and Modern Languages, 'extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the 15 Reference can be made tolls Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Marra Loretto. and to other Clergymen of thePittsbuntb Diocese. 1116ECNIANICIS AND OTAISSII DEM. ITN. roue of putting their swings in s boas of their own. have now a rare opportunity. IN waly st $5O of the iaro4ase money is required in hand. the remainder uskuswygsrls ents The lots aro situated on Await Lawrisoasilia. (Adi without &SW •:!1.1 ' PubllShed ant* Morning, (Sunday's eacepted.i altirmer Fifth and Wood Streets. TERMS SG PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. Air• Delivered by carriers 19 cents per week. RATIN OF ADVERTISING. &Dirt one time 50 threetimes $1 00 one week 1 75 one month 5 00 three months 12 00 fax months 15 00 nine months 21 00 one _year 10 00 TEN LINES waken square. About eight words average • line. BII3IDCHS notices, inserted on the local page, ten dents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturdor morning Si - Terms BI per annum, in advance Sirdingle copies, ready for mailing, FR . F 4E Mara% JAMES P. BARR Editor and Propri * Advertising at reasonable rates. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 Matters in the Royal Family A London letter to the Philadelphia In yule,. says: On the ninth of next month Queen Vic toria marries her daughter, the Princess Alice, to Prince Louis of llesse—pravided the King of Belgium is well enough to be present, who is to act in the place of her father. For this event the Queen leaves Balmoral next week and returns to Os• borne, where the nuptials are to take place. much to the regret of the fashionable Lon don world and the dissatisf'ac'tion of the great body of milliners and trades-people generally, with whom such occasions are usually a matter Of great pecuniary im portance. Some talk is to heard in refer ence to the Queen's consenting to this mar riage before the young lady's father limo., been in his grave six months, but it is un derstood that there are Suite reasons that render it desirable. Still, some people think that if the Queen can so tier forget her grief in this instance. she might oth erwise relax the severity of her mourning. and thus infu , e lire into the general stag nation that prevail-; i t court eirches and their dependencies. The Japanese Martyrs. ie,terthty had 1 , 1,11 RI il.l.lll‘ed the day for the canons:4lllloa at I:.ttite ttf the Japttne,tt martyrs Lc the I'.. the Cartlittaht nl Catht.iit• varima:t parts "r w"r:d. "nit. •tatfan ~,te.-ente.qtth vt•Tottry. ana 'tete i..t t.. hundred year, a....t" tite;t• itte i 1,11 plirrd t•itlwr I), -hat , tIo• t'at.• 111.-.rit,tra,•!ol... .ons,quotitly htrtiralh ! , ;111'.-,• , 1, th oug h tlif.tll,:ij.rityeuratt!..d. It i!,t•t , t,taarv..•vea t. Ow pr,..•111. day. do. 1•,..1.1.• ..I•tapaa traat;,l.• ott Ow Cr..— 111 —ti t!,• .Martyr , ... will. th,p•tor... lit•r,ift,r, tio• 1•11l1tl'h a• Bait Old Horses Tio• tt•rni a• t:, !.•.r•• • itit..nd,! NttL;enl.:l,t ‘.l* pa ;,1.1. : ••ii , u , that h,y ai Nnv., ;1:1• . 1t• tuts .1 goVi, ; liuse• ,1 a tit ti ..•r r•i - We' it:6•• h;•ia it: : .:• ! Wo . )1:11: :::::!.• ••: I ,, rtning regular Ink, tvn 01:11$ In .01r : o', ,, rw:tt ion. ;v, 4 . ..111 4 ;%L•r L prtillt• ;0, !ILI , •.11 :1g... l'.•!ll4.ltilwring th:tt 1,1,1 L.ll 1. 11:1ving atilliro•tt q:ly lot, not o‘.•r r:lm ed. or otio•rwi,4e inittretl I. Hal(((o o! hiol tinnilntin f450 . .1 or :t r 1.1,1„ „,,, IV I lAA AM BAG ALE WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STRUT, 1862. 1862 M'CORD & CO. HATS. CA PM, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND SU AB ER 110005, ‘Vlaplesale and Retail, 'RAI Wood S't.i-eet. PlTTslit:Ruil WE A RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE • A DLIT lON to our already. Immense Stock of Hats Cap. Straw Goods, Ronnets, Shaker Hoods and Palm Loaf Hats. Merchant,: visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES thou i n Phi ladelphia or New York. al2a:lhnd TIERNAN at INETTY. Wholesale 81111 i Retail Grocerm TEAS, WINES. LIQUORS, cte., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DI ANION I) ALLIMIENY CITY BOOTS AND NIIDES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT TULE PILICEM : Ladies English Lasting .Ileel Gaiters for $l,OO worth $1.25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Jleel Gaiters for $145, worth 51,75, Ladies English Lasling Congress Beet Gaiters SIA, worth $2,09. Ladies Fine French Al erroceo Heel Boots for $1 37, worth $1,62. Ladies Fine (boat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. worth $1.75. Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for 5(k., worth 75. Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c, worth $1,12. All other itoodis in proport ion. JAMES ROBB. SD Market :beet. near Market House. ap24 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, FTHE SPEEDY AND PERSIAN; .a.` ENT cure of GIONORRIIEL ()LEST. lIRETII AL Discharger, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Ent h.- mons. Incontiarnee, Genital Irrita bility. Gr.,vel. Stricture and Affe ions ot the Kid neys and Bladder. Which liar bee, NMI by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in their private practice, with the entire succors, suoarseding enemas. Corona, CaPsiums, or any compound hitherto (mown. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are zmdy in action, o ft en effecting a cure in a few a , and when a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable tetrads that are harmless on the eystem, and never nause ate the etomach, or impregnate the breath and belnizr , coated. all nauseous taste is. avoided. Noe of diet is neessaary whilst us ing them; nor does their action interfere with business pur suits. Each box contains six damn Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. w"' and will be sentby mall. geut-gald. by a ad wwlhocl Agent. on reeeipt Ingsex Ness genuine without IV Idsnatare on the BRYAN. iteaba rdaf, • ; eannirannimn Oast . - 4101104 1 1**Tplii; GENERAL COMSSiorilleffilit Flour, Grain and all kinds of i7ssuisl7 Produce, Wines and I.lenors, Clears, Totowa, arc. /Or Liberal advances made on consignments of HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au26:lr_ PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS 111 ILLITARY PURPOSES, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, COURSEY, LAFOURCADE S CO WM. BRICE CO., PRODUCE AND' PROVIS ION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. WI. Liberal advances made• on consignments when required. JOHN E ELLISON-RODICANR ELLISON. JOHN E. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTING& NO. 339 MARKET STRERF. (3d door below• Fourth.) PHILADELPHIA. ,H3.1:43 ■ tsT A MAG EE Virhotemall e Dirugrwiti4tst. 525 MARKET STREET. . PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paint+. 011::, Window Glinsi, Dye-stuff:4, 3cc.. and Agents for kerosene; i)hi.) and Pittsburgh Coal (nlg. Burning Flutd,Campheno.Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Wag,' an•i Railroad tit - case. tuyl:3lnd NI 31,1 fac tI/ re: acid Wholesale and ]retail Dealer G.ENTs• FURNISHING GOODS, . 10 CHESTNUT STREET. wyl-;y PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH - I ,ot Nit:4E 't M.l .V 1 T.l , 71,7:ERA' .1 I.lf PORTERS. 191 EN'S rUUNISHING GOODS AND TA ID )RS' TRIMMINGS. NO. 19 sovill Forltril STREET. m)1.1,1 PHILADELPHIA Cloiila Cassimeres, Satinetta, Vestings, Tailqrs' Trimmings, &e, V. InKE 7' • 7'. !lawns SNIP. PHILADELPHIA my 1-1 FRIES & LEHMAN, :t1:: >I:\ ItKET ST it EE T 11.1111. A lIIELPH A 'ln,. on limoi s wet: :,4et•ted gto.11( of tioo& for Ow !rA•le. i.. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., N E . It It A N 1)1 . Sr• lEEE i' I N (‘ 1.1) 'X II IN. F. 11:S, l'lt kIDr9 4'411'1"111)Ni MILLS, isry SEAMLESS BAGS, $2 144 I hr•+ 1.. 4.44 W de ttl• Or.kr, tufty be telt ut H. CHILLS S CO'S, We.Aletteut.. no3l:ly:is ad - Fine White. Plain and Panes Flannel Un der awl t lverAirt.i .$n and matde to order. on 4p.rte.t notiee. nt R. W LI A MSON'S SIIIIVT FACTOR - Ir, No. 47 St. Clair Street. SUMMUU.GOODS MR. SAML. CRAY IN AN JUNT RETURNED FROM THE RR East, and we are now receiving an elegant etoek of Goods for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stooks to be found East, and take special pride in eu Wing the attent ion of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be into up to order in our usual style to the satiefac i i n of nil who titvur no with their patronage. SA 31 L. GRAI A SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Filth street. iny 15 N EW GOODS Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nen. 17 and 19 Filth Street. Ribbons, Gimps, Braids. Laces, Buttons..ete.. for Dress Trimmings. newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace and Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand kerchief:. Black Lace , Grenadine and Tissue Vials. nonuse Yokes and Pantaletta. &Jain& Lim. utiles. etc., Ladies' and Children's lime, (Welters description, (Moves, Osunlets, Mits. Bonnet Rib bons. Ruches, Shaker Bonds. Cord. Chenille and Braid Read Nets, Another lot of" Crinoline Draperie." (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirt_pronounee it the test ever made. The "Quakert Skirt" and the "Flexure Skirt." are also at es worthy of _ _ _ attention. __ Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col lor% Ties, Suspeuders, etc, of most desirable Arles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Wholesale and retail buyers will find a large and seellent line of goods in every departmentat the LOWEST POSSIRLM PRICKS FOR CASH. H. H. SMITH, N rr A.ll. "S." PUBLIC OVVICE AT THE PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, intal woe W..d WILLIAM CAILR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Imp. of WINES, Basprorma. awns. *C. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, n09:13 , 'Trivial:mem PA. Di, MC" ries,3l.oo perk R. AND DZALIII IN 4t iN U 13l)YS• wI•1A8. Including lfnods suited for Now in Store, And for Sale by GEORGE GRANT, Cli .1 IMES MAGEE, Inip"rter and oilier in Ca.l..dmerex, l'exthays. s Noturie IK4pT poretEET J.IMI: H. (qui.,Ds 'II y. AND t,F ()SNA i3lll LITE sTvi,Es OF JUST RECEIVED. NEW GOODS EATON. MACItUif& CO.. 17 Fifth d. DOLLAR SAVINGS.IIAIik, e roma= .STREET, ORARTIIIIIID IN 1855. Elf 1/AIL?, FROM f TO 8041.1LOCKT, lip also. ea Wednesday and Saturday menhir. from May ls& to November ist. from X to 11, o'clock arid Mai NOvember Ist to Way Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received elan sums not less than Oxs Bourg. and a dividend of the profits deelared twit* nyear.inJune and December. Interest has been declared semi-aminally, in Juneand Decem ber since the Bank was organised. at the retool six per cent. a year. Interest if: not drawn out..is placed tothe credit of thelepositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June =d pe comber. compounding twice a year. without troubling the de for 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 com-HALT ERR CZNT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations , furnished gratis , on application at the office. PRES IDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. :view PRESIDENTS. John B. Wlradden. Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall Alexander Speer, James B. D. deals McAuley , Benj. L. Fahnastock, A. M. Polloc in k, M. D., Jamas . Hill Burgw, James Hardman. Wm. J, Anderson. =CI3 Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly. John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira. George Black, John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. James Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Mareliall. Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. SM.etiherger, Wm. &Maven, Wm. E. Schmertz. Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tintlle. Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier. Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager UNIMAK? AND TREASURER CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOMES & SONS, BANK ERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, DraftaAeoeytanoei. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout th a United States. Deposits receive." in par current paper, No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. IL WILLIAMN A. CO BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS: WOOD STREET. CORNER T H IRD, ALDERMEN. . .. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A I. Ilk JO AN . OFFICE: 451 Penn Street. Fifth Word. CU l eeds, LLE4 L I :I 2 9r Alo P r i tres " „rit Y „th W erreg E 4 Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. aplt:ly AGRICULTRAL. B. B. BOGIARS MANCYA.C7I!RF:M3 or Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN 771iIErEI OFFICE: Corner Huller rind Clymer Mreent.Ninth Ward. fel3:is PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT Foe THE SALE OF Fleur, Grain. Baron, Lard. Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and Flynt street,., PITTSBIi ROIL Ps. REFER TO—Francis O. Bailey. Es William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert Sc Son, P ittsburgh, ttsburgh, Boyd & Utt, Ileisker it Swearingen, S. Bra , iy. Cash. M. A M. Batik. List Howell, Mangle ..tc Co.. Oeorge W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton it Co.. Wheeling. niy7Bk2ptilis APOLLO MALLBILLIARDSALOON. CHARL ES OARDNERiwouId remind big old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. fi e has always on hand the best quality of Lager. lieer. and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the Place, Apollo Hall. Fourth A. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. iyl(s td, IF YOU WANT SOME MOM NEW M. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, Now Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth .t Brothers. in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a jroneral and toll assortment of Family Groceries. Teas, Wines, Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHEL deal corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. III'BURN & CO; o ILTS.V2, *VIC: N 1:131=1 ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Ottawa!, CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. seoond story. AP-All relit entrasted to me will be neatly and promptly :mama. oe2l-ly EATON. NIAERUNI A-. co— KO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERN -0 F - Trimmings leinbro'd enakosierY zihirts. Collars, Tics, Suspenders, Skirts, Sua and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets, Ribbons, Ruches, Hoods And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. *S. Wholsale buyers soiled on best terms. R ATON. A CRU FMfth CO.. o. TT i& street. QTEARROAT WRECK FOR SALE— The wreck of steamer BIREISBNGER,now lying at the Nana. Bailisay. °misting of teli r o s i Cr a iLine.Der n tiger. Ike Chains. CALDWELL & BRO.. Na. 68 Water street,. RRAPING AND MOWING WA CHINES, Hay Elevators, Separators, Horse Powers, Hay Rakes, Scythes, Forks. Spades, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. my 27 PIANOS FOR TWO HIUNDRED DOL. LARS—Bainea Brothers elegant Rosewood 7 octave Phmos, with carved lego, round corners. full iron trans% Rosewood lops and rich mount ings. for two hundred dollars. For sale by In,yB JOBB B. MELLOR. ISI Wood street. XXASIELTON HROTH E R N" NE W JILL YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the lame Seven Octave Rosewood Pianos, from Hannon Brothers. New York. just received anti for sale by JOHN N. MELLOR. myB 81 Wood street. IiTALUABLE VIALBEIt LANDS FOR V SALM—MHO Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county, Pa.. at about% miles from the Al legheny river, to which there is a good plank road; oonvenisat to saw mills, schools ,ke,, and in a good n about one mile from the town of Cory en. The soil is good and there are surface indications of Petroleum. The land will be sold on favorable teems, and part pay taken in Carbon -Oil if Oared. There is abun dance of thnbet: Oak. Pino;4l4. 'Persons looking for oil sitak &moot timber lands, will find the *bora wo rth y of attention. B. CUMBKILT & SONS, my 6 51 Market street BIIIIIIILINOTON lISEIRINGI-- . 20 bons new Berlin/sten Herring to arrive this day and for sale by ' REYMER k BROS. an Nse.pilwattlig Wood street, THOMAS FAMILZT'S FURNITURE-AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, re?,v7m'_7lm, Undeolaking. in ell its branches, will receive Promptattentun. Orden can be left at the room at the Liven_ltable of Mr.:. JAMES FLOYD. Ohio street. Allegliemv. • saki, rAVAGHINGI AND WANTAGE 1116111191 413rfor ask by BORN k TEITLXY. Ygel 136 Wood stmt. FINE Plums HANGIINGIO—IN CAM SON. Brown and Grookformalo b • . . IPS stmt. 4u . atter ' '' ir 111-4, Ms i, . •i , : . jo , . 'J.t• +3 . , 411.2.31";* JIMP higelbt if" ...._. ................. 11 =1 -111e0AlalIONT '4 ,l ' ZIERB, AiriOit.Npars AT 1 ' 7.411.N5 , FRANKLIN; VENANGIO'6O., mr23:10 Peffisillivrisla H. W. PArrusint. ...... ammo PATTERSON & peinicer, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Dlantesad Street, rev IMIN/14 PITTSBURGH. PA B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT' STREET (Threa doors below the Coett Hettee.) ,y3dy PITIOBIYEGH. PA ATTORNEY. AT LAW, OFFICE. NO. 135 FORAM IIT4 .1 I' . 13 . NO. 73 GRANT STREET Irrl A Dle, SENOZON D NT 1. • pumrsor to O. W. Biddle. No. 144 Smith field street. 44- Office hours from 8 to lo'elock. wolfram* to 5 o'clock. folscly IRON ELANUFACTUREOUL _ AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones fitz Langlilins, - ANCMACTIntiIt3 llt N AND NAILS, JUNSATA AND COMMON SHEET INON. Louth's Patent Shafting, Pistol Lb, Plates, k PITTSBI7OII, PA 93 Water titreet and 132 Stria Street, P 1 1"11' S B IT II 0 II And corner of Franklin and South Water Stresta. Chicago. ISAAC JON 1.:5.-JO:IN Am.." PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., MA Neracruimpas OF CASTOTEEL; also Spring, Plow. and A B Stool Mine and AL ES, corner Rosa and First stmts. no2l:is - PITTSBURGH. Pa. J. D. FACILINER JOSIR M. IRWIN. UR IN !TITRE FOR CASK—A FULL Arii SORTMENT of Pittsburgh manufacture/ FUR:CETI:Ii F., embracing BUREAUX. _ WARDROBES. and every article needed Ma well furrahnadwel ling. as well as a flue assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to orda: de the only terms on which business is done otthis otal,- lishment is for CA S 11, prices are made accord ingly. Persons in want of anything in the abov e line would be advantaged by calling at - EACKINER de IRWIN'S. No. 10 , 6 Smithfield street, below Filth. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, acc. CIARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEI We" Theza hu re just been reenived_ 114 are the LATEST AND RICHEST PAT TERNS, et the lowest Prices. W. M'CLUIWOCIL. NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, ie. M'C A L LI) M'S, No. N 7 Fourth Shtireet, B4OWOHT PREVIOUS TO TICS ILAtt advance in prime.. of which the Meet ac,- vantage is offered in purchase FOR OAEOL del ENGINE BUILDER & MAIDIUMBIE, Duquesne Way, near the Point, will auks to order. and warranted as good a ma. be made, the following machinery. 'tit: Sham Engines, Turning Lai r s, for woad bass; Planers, for wood. and iron; Drilling Asaithis h - Hounn and Tobacco Screws: Patent-lead Model Machines. in the best inanner. Putties and Mangers, of all sums awil gurfeitgt Screws of any diameter and pitch. to Musa hat in length. Will also make, and have at load. Doctor and Niggol Engines, and Deek Pampa steamboats, Are. Lathe inhears avd. ing done to order: can plane 32 isrlres Widcbll.. feet IS inches long. All Orders Promptly Filled ad Earl ti Solicited. N. D.—Particular attention and mom • given to repairs ou Printing Presses an sr Machines. my SMITH, PARK & CO.; • NINTII WARD FOUNDRY [PITTt3BUR(}II;PA Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 13samadaRa Manufacturers of all sizes and titinzAz Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Gas and DO Sad Irons, Dog Irons. Wagon 80xed.120.1 map Ponies. Hangers and Coupli Also Jobbing and Maclune ~ Wttinp efeverpde aoription made to order: Having a complete machine shop_ attediadie the Foundry, all neceasarpfittinswillbeasnedlte attended to EINIENIX LOoKIIO3 GLEAM a TUBE 'FRAME MANUIPACTO NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-TIIMIOL7 I -173 & 173 GRAND STREET & 313 11 0 STREET. EstablishedirrE. NEW I -4 • tablished 1838. This Establishment has ban fa successful operation ffif yews, sad, is in; ...1111i 10313/3 of the kind' the United States. Wei ban 431 hand or manufaetured to order ererril4mWao of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND•TOR TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Orolmalski Wall. Oval and Mantel Gimes, Comssetbiabbkw oleos. DLO and Bracket Tablas. wtth. Slabs. Toilet Glasses. etc ' Mouldings for Picture Frames. in lemsesouihr ble for transtatioa, either &I ]Pow_ wort _Oak Zebra. Ardaelfe. . 1114 Our new Manufactory and enemies marble us to fouruish auy article in our Ibis up sweikat this beet and as cheap airthes DtALERS ARE IN \WWII TO CALL'UPON US when they visit New York. We claim to be able to supply. them with fMerr 1264 11"ar Ulm which they can pbssibly maim. at p cos lower than they can purchase elewhere. Order& by wait attended to with wrowrtnow. Da not faith) call when you vied New Terit. Office & WaroroomaN No. 215 Centnat.. N. Y. inyZffinol HORACE V. BIGLER. Art. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth /14., Nomti Mod& - JI. IINIMISES AGAINST ALI KO OP FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.' _ _ ISAAC JONES.Tresident;JOBB.D.MeMBD. Vice President; D. M. BOOK. Beeretary ; cot. WILLIAM DEAN. Genii's! A i r , - t. Buipzur DIRFICTOBS—Isaae Jones: .0; ' - . Mar vel Childs. Capt. R. C. Gem. John A. W .B. -L. Pahneetock. John D. McCort Cap /ands. R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Doan. nallase ' M'Orew. Robt. B. Davis. LAsnyterws GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, - ' WARRANTED FRESH AND DEERIER, Sirdleo a general aasertmeut of Agricultural limplennents; r Uhnde and Oranamerstal Tres% received and for sale by BECKHAM & No. 117 Libeetr next i & iloorto Hare's Hotel. D' ._ . , Art ONE ONE. COME . ALL. To meaust- NJ LAND'S. Ail ticlpqmui bus its{ *Ole it l and Gaitem: -- - - I.• d'Ll IMO WO-6" InAll- iIIT " 4 1V WIC iiteloaral and ia cultivation: di - ~. fax% ,1/0 4 1 pad sea , • oills awl ' Mast, is dna about ' tattooer= the t:it;y. Tann SOW 1 kraal* l' -. ' '' 4 a t i tlluiritel • .141411.121Na1l L. BRAOKMMXR, / . 111411T1011. PA HANCYOCIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PRIMA. WAREHOUSES. FURNITURE. BOOK CASES I=2±l ==l - A T HUGH X. BOLE.