14.1aplOADIL 1862. TELE 18047 . PITIOURGII FT. WAYNE k MONO MAK TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. 6V3011111, ALBEANONICENT. Commencing May 6th, 1882 MIMIC TO CECCICRNATI and IigICCICK, aud to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other routs. WESTWARD TRAMS. Fast 1.4.n5. Mail Pittsbursh.....l,o9a. m. 7,10 a. m. 1%30 p. m. Allegheny-... 1,10 a. in 7,20 a. in, 1,00 P. m- Arnvv rirestline...-.11,20 n. ra. 5,20 p ; in. 8,50 p. in. rt. Wayne.... 2.10 p. m. 2,23 a. m. 8 Chicago 5,33 p. in. 43 a. in. FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS 1 1.11 ; v ac 9, 45 a. nn. 7.55 P. In. 8,50 P. 111. vas at lambus-11,20 a. m. -10,15 p. in. ctnnati. 420 p. m, 5,40 a. in t Louis-- 5 , 25 a, e 2. . 9,00 p. M . FOR INDLiNA.POLIS AND ST. LOUIS. rz e..... 5410 a. ca, trivet at ndlenspolis.64o p. la. 3,45 a. m. Loa .....7,50 a. m. 6,43 p. m All Trains through to Chicago without change of Cam. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as liy_Stetthenville. Train:. on both Roads meet at Coiumbuz, and pamenaers all go Into Cincinnati -together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH gleegoExpreat 2,00 a. in are Mail-- 340 P. rn noir.nati and St. Louis Express. ...... -7,43 P. In AOOOSLISODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive Allegheny New Bright , ,n New Brigton Allegheny %CO ain 10940 ain 5,15 am_ 6,00 ain mina m 1,30 pin 6,43 ain 8,20 a m . 2 00 40 p In W s 6, i va p 45 ein 13,20 2.20 p p in 6, m 00 p 6,30 p re 3L11.1.1.ET TRAIN. Josastes Alliance at 3,80 a. in. Arrives at Allegheny ~..10,80 a. In. L ea 'a Alloitheny 3,10 p. m. Arrives at Alliance S,OO p. 131 tl`b Vain, are run by Columbus time, which is IS minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. 03.,. Tickets - good on the accommodation and mar let trains aro sold at reduced prices. The 630 p in accommodation tram oonnects at New Brighton with packets for Now Castle. T 'rough trains connect as fbllows. At Enna. with stages for Now Cattle. Mercer. Youngstown. he. At • Orrsillo. Ohio, to sad from Millershurgh. Aaron. Cuyahoga Falls. etc. At Mansfield, Gino. for Mount Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky. Toledo. Detroit, eta. As Cr maims for Delaware, Spnngfield. Columbus, Cinginnati, Xenia, Dayton, In Saint Louie, Louisville. etc. At Lima. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Tole in Artort Wayge, for Pere, Lafayette, Ind., Saint LOUIS. Q111111e7: Keokuk. St. Joseph and intarme diets points in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago, with trains for all points in Illi nois. Mugoari, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets appl7 to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket AO. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. and A. Q. C ASSELBERRY Ant. Allegheny. JOILN B. JERVlS,_General Superintendent, WM. P. SHINN General P ea er ant CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING RAILROAD. SLIMMER .ARIMINEMENT. On and after MONDAY. MAY 15111 s. 1062. Trains will Marc the Depot of the PelMailraniit Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI SHORT LINE, VIA STEUBENLE. ---- Loaves Pittsburgh-- i 1,00 a. m . •12,50 p.m. do Steubenville— 1 4,00 • 4,00 • do Nowar' 9,50 " 10,15 do C4bambes 12,10 " 11.43 " AsEivesCincinnati .... .. 4,30 p.m. i 5.40a.m. St.:Louis ...... ... 1%50 a. m. 16,46 p m NI/change of oars between Pittsburgh and CM _citinati. traSplendid ms eleeping cars cur.:Mod to all night PITT2BURGII AND WHEELING Lai E. Leaves ttsbumh 1.00 arn 6.10 a . rn I 12,50 R . m ea/villa 5,00 ' • 8,14 ' 5 1 ,05; nienrille...4.oo " 9.16 ", 4.00 ves ...ging ...... ..4,54 " 10,23 " 4.55 Arri Beller 5,05 " 10,40 '' 1 3,03 " Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Obit. Railroad.; and at .Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Laucaster.oirclovil le, Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Louis and points west. PITTSBURGH AXD CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh...... 1.00 a. m. 12,50 p. iu. do Wellsville - 4.20 " 3,00 do Bayard — B,lO '• 4,14 " do Albano 6,43 •• 4,40 " do Hudson. 8,00 " 5.42 " Arrives Cleveland 9,13 " 6,30 " connecting at Bayard with Tueearawas branch Dr New Philadelphia and Canal Dever: at Ani mus with Pittsburgh. Fort Itiarne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland. 7.anesville and Cincinnati It It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg. and at Cleveland with C and E RII for Erie . Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with C& T It, it for Toledo. Detroit. Chicago and the not-a wait Wellsville Accommodation leaven at 4.00 p. in. Returning Israins arrive at 2,30 a su, 0,15 a liit3 and 8,00 p m. ugn tickets to all prominent points in the weeksouthwost, north or northwest, can be pro attred at the Libertyy street depot. Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART Ticket Agent. For further pardculars apply lo WH.LIAM SW,WART, Agent, At the Company's office in Freight Station, Penn treet.no27 1882. 1882. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND ASTER . MONDAY. MAY sth PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. - EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the passenger station every morning (exeept Sunday) at 2.54 a n r stopping only at the principal stations, and seeking direct connections Vishiry. torßuttimorellud Washington, and kg_ iv York via the Allentown route. THROIR)11 EXPRESS TRAIN' leaves duilyat3.o? p m. stepping only at_principal eta ttostimating direct connection at Harrisburg for Bal ore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THS FAST LINE leaves the station daily. (except Sunday) at 8,29 p. m.. stopping only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. THS LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Co 4 attached, loaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) st GAO a. tu., running as far as Conemaugh, aWatopping at all 9 25 * ACOOTHODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION .TRAIN. ►eaves daily (except Standar) at 1443 v. m., ant puts at all station; and running.** far as Cone- Mash. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Wall's Mathis leaves daily (except Sunday.) at6vlo s. tn. ACIOOMMODATION . TRAIN ) tat Wall's station kayos daily. (except a 11,90 a. TM RD ACCOMMOD aiI ATION TRAIN for Wall's station loaves dy. (eximpt Sunday) at 100 p. m. _YOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wall's station. leaves daily, (except & t wig) a t p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS .... .. .m. .. m. aat a. Joimmumri . .... ....... .......Accommodatime WAIL m. Wairs Station Aocommodation....-6•80 a. tn. ald Wall's Station Amommodation......sos a. ma. as WaWe Station Accommodation .1,115 so. mi. 4th Wall's Station Acoommodatiom-Als p. iii`Tesias for Blairsville sad Indiana connect t Blairsville Intersection with .Express and Johnstown Awrourncdation East and West. and also with Local Freight. Bast and West. ThoTraretin . n pantie wi , j find it neatly to their is ta itomiLvaat or Won. to travel by the PriNNaYLvANIA itAILItOAD, as the wool isodatimss now offered oionot be surpassed on any other routs. The Brad is ballasted with ,tone, Dad is entirely free from, dun. ran promise Safety, Speed . awl No.imfort to all who 1017 favor this Road with their patronage. TO• FAR.II3 .• • trio ** •-• 4/Plsciageekeeked to all statical: on the Pmn. 'Phan% - Rabaul, and to Philadeliphls. Bou illon sad_ New York. _. . -- =lingers pure=re in cars will be .au nem :distinem tray ekd is addition to the stadW rut* (meet from stations when the eompany am no agent. lilielidrei-la ease of loskLtilte Cons will hold themeless reepomible kr *Die. and kw an amount of yea. IL—An Omnibus km hem iiMISTLId 'anew pamengereand __no an& • chaise not to es su omits 74 ;r1 aWL sweimper and baum . _ .. ... Bee tickets apsibi At Penattat WirinVAUM Agy ' sad likaat stmts. Lim illgerfittatbli Ce .danottptian Milt ar rebrousek atid_adtami4 it ... Fs carbon Olt at the Oaa rams am' 0422, *ELDON & 1114 Wnowl 04911% 13A152 MAUI AND iniaow mums *so& Iss !OWN* Tr=y ItAXEMOADS. wingr magrfx VI. RIDER AND RAILROAD. ... INDIANAPOLIS AND. COCillililTl R. E. • . Connecting at Indianapolis with Terra Dame, 131 4W s and Terra Dante sad ' rond. Soft . Louis and Lafayette end - New Ala and Salem and 3fienisin . i a d sfor eA _ GO. ROCK ISLPIA, - MON. and all intermediate Pointe.. - • - • Through Freight Train . to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HABIT., 'LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any other tents by twenty four hours, land at as low rates. The onlyrmd by °which s hipments can he made from Cincinnati to the West, without break ing bulk. Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at _Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrenceburgh. will receive prompt attention, and no charge for COMMIIifeIOIR NO CR 4ROI: mot DRAYAGE. OR COMMISSION AT LANTRENONSCRC. -. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAJN, (No. lid Water atroet,) agent of the Company. who is prepared togive =ROUGH at est era for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Terre Haute. Lafayette. Chicago._ Peru, Green castle, Crawfordsville.Charlecton, Paris and Mat toon. &e., &c. H. F. LORD. President. JOHN F. CHEER, °amoral Freight A r,cnt. mh3 1862. IMPORTANT. 1862. 8,50 p. m ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri, the States of games, or the Territories, should ilniSt en having tickets that road by the NORTH XLSSOVRI RAILROAD The only rail route from Sf.LOIIiR 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 es any other. Sir' Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by' the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON Pres't and (len'l Supt. North Missouri R. R. Hagar H. Simms& Gen'l Traveling Agent. • elihrsse UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY., NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. MUTE ItIVIISCRIBERS MANUFA C- I. TURE awl keep constantly on hand every article in their line, Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Gonda, Comforts. Feather Beds. Mattm.es of all kinds: also, the celehreted Patent Spring Bed,. All kinds of Shaileei . tlinds and Fixtures. 44• Prompt attention given to all orders for fit ting and laying down Carnets Oil Cloths ke. octl7:lyil ItOilEitTS ROkNIGK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS "fi 0 II AN G'S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TILE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, WY:fRE FAMLIES, MOTELS, RES iIKANTS and. the trade gone ra lIF can be supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited. ELI YOUNG, Pmpriotcr. Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH- Oth:LD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will ho served up in the moat palatable style. ELI. YOUNti. Gold earner Virgin &Hay and Smithfield at S A. V A GI- ausu., No. WO Liberty Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, SOHN s EAVAGEr Proprietor. [MATING TANEN AND FITTED FP. EN with all the modern improvements, this po , pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally trith the best the markets affords. Oysters erlif be served up in every variety of style, during dieseason. His %Vines, Liquors and Ales he feels confidant in recommending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket end Shell Oy3ter3 Teoeired daily and sold wnolesale and retail. cal":lyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIA.MOND I 11-It)3. ei - Trrozv.• ProprleA s)r. lIIMAVIND TAKEN AND FITTED It F, 1-1- at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is prepared to aettommodote his friends and the publie generally, with the best the maritet affords. OYSTERS will be served up in every %at iety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES ho feels confident in re oommending to the public for their excellence. MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly OUR 1-11.4DU5.V.. NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. TILE SUBSCRIBERANNOUNCES to tha_publie that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTEES, Ace., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notice. JOHN SHAL E ft, talUdy Proprietor. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No.lll Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, nom PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All it their Proper Season. no 53 QEO. REINEMAN & CO. MAMMON NOME; GEO.AUREATZ, I.VA. Pro Astor; No. 344 Liberty etreetjust be tide the r Deter of the Pennsylvania, Railroad. which makes it the most convenient house in. the city for yeseengem arriving by that . • The propnetor having, at considerable el fitafitted tsp, in excellent style.. the MANSION lL .wonM respeetfully sol icit a share of = patronage. Hie Larder and for will be el with the hest the market can afford. feLly WIRES AND LIQUORS. WILLIAM BENNETT, IMPOSTER AND DEALER. IN Brandies, Oordiale, Winer O ld Mononga hela and Beatified Whiskey, DO. 120 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh WILLIAM[ CLAXTON, WHOLESALE AND MALL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 DiamontnAlley, sear Woad street. Pit - Minsk Pa aAirrataeal."B6 i fi a o=l? l ft r eltirel Wolke. mhl6 I/MALLOW. OIL AND QBEASE 10 bbloTallow. . 35 bids Grow In Na irn and for Bal. Ur F. SELLERS CO. noN - Pons knot. Pittsburg& THE MOST COMPLETE WHOLE tab Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. J. It. GARDINER. aplo 62 FIFTH STREET. KB"POLL BVTTER -1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter 1 box do do Just reoeived by express and braille iv JAE. A. FETZER, apa Qom, Market and Pint street. AI/2410 10,00 9,50 0,55 7.411 dr I O.PAIVENICEPSIEIRIE AVING AS. sociatad with as in the Rail Estate and Gen eral ea Agleam Besinese. B. B. CUTS the our badness tutu karma's be eanduoted in the mune of S. OUTEBERT & SONS. C0TYi11T.....3. L. COMM= 11., L otreause wrangler a sorra, nicAliAllll"- 6.74 .. Niskand Chimera Comodela- e—;` 111 saAiirf Pittebarch. &tend to the Ms of Real lbsooo. Collection of item Am sod uttlosentof maul of POMO= deOlaied, Sid e n OAPS*OIIZ S 5 Riugagia 14)W ' 1. dared BooktoaereadvedsadArmai tea - itifathy cotc6 - 4Audim m swum DAL u, "141. Illaciiwg Aire, waozsgume il a r i =alllllW < 2. 1 . 411= Llbstsserest. sondes, to lir*Wid. spa pigmLwwi. WINE RELIANOE MUTUAL INSIJILiNOE COMPANY, a: E' P1111.A.3DE15P.111.4.. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Mercbau dim Furniture, ke., in town or • country. sik'FICE hitS. 300 WALNUT STREET. Crud' Capital, . 6Z19.510 00. *meta, 8803.508 90. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgagees Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155.605 00 Ground rent, first class 2.462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 V cent. Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cost 27.520 00 Philadelplsia city 6 Ts cent, loan 30,000 CC Allegheny County 6 stX cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10,000 OW Collateral loans. well secured 2.500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4.(00 CO Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24.350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co L 650 (X) Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5.135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 50 Union M. Insurance Coll Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,297 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,:e36 15 rks CLEM TINGLEY. Preside nt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingles. Samuel Bispham. Wm. R. 'Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley. John IL Worrei, Marshall Hill, 11. L. Corson, 3. Lothrop. Robert Tobin& Charles Leland. Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward, John Bissell Piitsbunlh. B. M. HENCHMAN,_gecretary. J. GARDNER COFFLN Agent, mybi Northeast corner Third and Wood sts. S'IELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. IIUISURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED RI THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VAN ILA. OM. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, _PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE S on Ves sels Cargo and Freight to all Nitta of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers. Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriages. to all parts of tho Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally. on Stores. Dwelling Houses, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A. Semler, The...whiles Paulding. John N. Penrose. Jobe C. Davis, James Trar.quair, Win. Eyre, Jr.. Janies C. land. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. It. M. Huston. Geo. G. Kutner._ Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley. 'Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penistom Beery Sloan. Edward Darlington_,_ H. Jones Brooke. Sneerer At'llrain, Thos. C. Hand. Robert Burton. Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James IL M'Farland, Smiliwe P. /Byre. John B. ample. Pittsburgh. D. T. l.shat., A. B. Berger. do. WILLIAM MARTEir, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Harty leetaicas. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, iett No. 6 IVaterstreet, Pittsburgh. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS F 111. VI . Pllll E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.OFFICE: NO. 435 Ilttfi 437 CHESTNUT STREET. near Fiflh. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1860. Published AKrconbly to An Act cf AEsetnbly. being• First Mertgaktee, amply secured .. . ... 88 Real Estate. (present value $103.313 810 (met Temporary Imr.us on ample (.7oilat ter.nl Securities Stocks, (present value 486,667 cost Notes nod Bills Receivable $ 9 9(18,051 63 The er, h pronta !reel pren,tiuma which t hlq cow - puny can divide by law, are from risks which have been determine.!. Insurance...made on every de.icription of Prop erty. in Town and Country, ht rates: ha low as are eon.i.tent with ;courity. Sin , .o thrir itworporation, j.nriu3 of thirty year,, they have paid by t tro, to nn II tnnunt eseeeding, Four Millions of 1)011ers, thereby - af fording. evidence of the adruntnees of ILISUraIIf . A. 3.4 well si. the ability and di.position to meet with promptne.a all ==MMI=I DIRECTORS. Charles W. Banelicr. Mordeoal D. Lewis. 17obia9 Wagner. David S. Brown. zmtnnel Grant. !mac Lea, Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale, George W. Riehardi,_ George Falai, CHAS. N. FIANCEE!: President. EDWARD C. DALE. Vice President. Wl4. A. STEEL, Seeretaty pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, inyiti Northeast (tor. Third and Wood eta. - WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. c RO KO I.: DA RSI E y President. F. M. (JORDON. Soeretsry. (.7:11,t. R. D. COCIIRAN, tleti'l Ageut. No. 92 Water Area. (Sieng Cu's 11 arebnuse. up ;airs) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE md3IA RINI RISES. - . A Homo Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the comunn unity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tain the character which they hare assumed, as of fering the beet protootion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th. 146611. Stock Aceouuvs 63. 140 00 llort,enfe 21,30 tlO Office 'Furniture 250 00 Open Accounts, ete ............... 7,809 43 Caah 18,3.51 99 Premium N t otco 27,605 20 Nntes end Bills rtipenuntea 174,775 II DIRECTORS. R. Miller, Jr., James M'Anley. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Derain Wtn. H. Smith. Chas. W. Rieketeou, Andrew Ackley, Alegender, Speer, David .M. Long. Rees J. Thom as John 11.11 P. BenCnnej. Bakewell. • . CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL Rte' Secretary. WM. BAGALET. President. OMee, Cor. of Market and Water Sta.. Insures against Lose and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes. and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Ineareo against Lone and Dasnage by Piro. DIRECTORS. Win, Bagaley, Jas. Park, Jr., Wm. G. Johnston. B. F. Jones. Reese Owens, . M. Howe B. Preston. tleorge Bin giam, S. M. Kier, ohe Shipton, Jas. M. Cooper. S. Barba J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. C. H. Zug. mhalydti PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital $219.100 ANON 111104.949. WILL NANCE ALL HINDU OF IN. SU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited.on every deaeription of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates ofpremium. ROBERT P. ICING President, M. W. BALDWr is Vie, President. DIRECTO Charles Bares. E. bops, E. B. English. Chew W. Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph B. Paul. C. Sherman, - John Clayton. S. .1. Materna 11. Willer. F. BLACCEIIII,I. Seeretary. J.O. COFFIN; Agent . 13 , 1:1, Corner Third and Wood street.. ST. FRANCE' COLLEGE, UNDER ME OF THE. TRAMCAR BROTHERS f 111111 INSTITUTION, arririTss A. IN LORETTO. Cambria county Peemsyl vanialonr miles from Cresson Station Station. on the direct roars between Philadelphia sad Pitts burgh, was chartered in 11158; . with priviliges to' The the =nal Collegiate moonH and Depose. The location of the College e of the mot healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the dllee gheny Mountains being proverbial Pr its pure water, braving air. andpieturesene The Scholastic year commences on the /11411 MONDAY after the 15th of ATOUST, and end. about the Sith of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Seldom All the Apparatus neces sary for Land illumine.. Entineering. Ate. jee., will be punishing by the Institution to the Students. . - Instrumental and Vocal Mud° forms no emu oharge. Students will be admitted from oigi t years to the sea of manhood, ai Thaits-!-Boud and Toitkwpayable half yearly and us of aid Modern Imaawei""iiirs= sparosatum•mme._ Las le Ranumeme liiehoitt, ee. nbs inhassur. to the. miaow Staaamizyjr, 1WICILIIMICIPARIlli:OMBRIS MOW , roar tAndoll.lo , l - their bowie, WNW gaddier sitaatid 'without &boy if you THE: Minima. tritost p,g;thi:,,i. Irsiandi7iißiOSOterLl. Coif Alfa mad Weed Streets. TERMS, U. PER • eitmtuni. m ADVANO4 . !: . aS - Pfatired. by awriers 1$ cents per week. RATES or ADVERTIOEM Square. t o bree ne time timw 50 111 20 one week . l 22 5110 ..i :: _. _ _ year i t7 r e e e nt e n m me r in ifi t h a m e i h" 17 12 00 lig 00 24 oo ao eo TEN ZIPMS makira square. About eight words average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local pave. ten cents a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same - effiee every Satur,h+Y morning. SrTerzus $1 per annum, in advance garlingle copies, ready for mailing, rivi: s igilr Address JAMES P. BAER Editor and Propri Air Advertising at reasonable rates. TUESDAY MORNING, NNE 17 - ---------- The History of a Chair. A Berlin journal has the followingatrauge tale, of Which it guarantees the truth: An old woman, who lately died in the hospital, left among other things a very old arm chair of gothic style, and richly decorated. In the sale of her effects by auction, a foreigner paid as much as 5001. for the chair, and surprise having been expressed at his giving so large a sum, he made this explanation : The chair, with other things, was offered by the States of Moehren to the Empress Maria Theresa, and for many years figured in her boudoir. After her death, it, by her express desire, was sent to Queen Maria Antoinette, in France, and afterwards was one of the principal pieces of furniture allowed to Lou is XIV, in the temple. The King's valet de ehambre, Fleury, afterwards became possessed of the chair, and took it to Eng land, where it became the property of the Prince Regent, and afterward the Duke of Cumberland. The latter took it to Berlin and there it was given to an up holsterer to repair. The workman charg ed with the job found secreted in it a diamond pin, a portrait in pencil of a boy, and a number of small sheets of paper filled with very fine writing. The things be appropriated; the pin he sold, and the por trait and papers he gave to a watch-maker, a friend of his. Although the writing was in a foreign language, the watchmaker suc ceeded in making out that it consisted of series of secret and very important instruc tions drawn up by Louis XIV for the Dau phin, his son: the portrait being that of the latter. The watch- maker whose name was Naundorti, some years after gave- him self out as Louis X VII, and produced the papers and portrait. in question to prove his allegation. After making some noise in France and Belgium in which latter coun try he pared by the name of Morel de Saint Dider, this man died in 1849. His son who called himself Duke of Normandy, went to Java, in 1843. The Berlin work man who discovered the documents natural ly did not state how Naundorff became possessed of them, but just before his death, which took place lately, he made a fall disclosure to his family. They found out that the famous arm chair had remainedin Berlin, and had come into possession attic , old woman: and they caused it lobe bought in order to sell it, again in Austria. 1 rr2, 4 9. 5 :r$ 89.796 61 1.821 00 27.919 33 A Touching Death Scene A touching death scene from the battle field it thus related by a wounded witness from Ncwbern : The Lieutenant was in advance of his men in the bayonet charge, when a volley front the enemy shattered his right leg and the Captain's left. They were both rethoved and laid side by side, when Will iam called to the surgeon and said " Sur geon, you must amputate my leg; I can not stand this." The Captain tried to persuade him not to have it removed, , but he was determined, and said it must be done. The Surgeon then administered chlorottrm and amputated his leg. As soon as the operation was performed, William called for a cigar, and smoked it very leisurely until the tire was very near his lips. Then the surgeon came along and inquired " flow do you feel now, Lieutenant r to which he replied, " Very comfortable, but I feel as if the stump of a leg was on again and the toes were cold. The Captain said it made him shudder to hear William speak so cooly, and he turned his head so us to look him in the face. As he gazed at him he thought his eyes looked strangely. At that mo ment William sat up, and in a voice which never sounded louder or clearer, shouted to his uti4i " forward march,'' and fell dead. - 1862. 1862. $'46.51 7,; ItPCORD • & CO. HATS. CAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SOAKER HOODS • • Wholosnic and Retail. • • 1W Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. FARE NOW DECIIIVINO A LADOE Vir ADDITION to cur already Immense Stock of lista Caps. Straw Ooods.Bonnets t Stmker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md BOOTS AND SWORN. AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PRICES : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,OO worth $1.25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1.25„ worth WM. Ladies English Lasling Congress Heel Gaiters $1 worth .0. Ladies Fine French Morrooco Heel Boots for worjh $1.62. Uidies Fms Heat Comets Heel Boots for SUL worth $1.75. Ladies Fins Moroeco Slippers for 500.. worth 75, Ladies Fine Hid Slippers for 750. worth $1.12 AU othergoodalapreportleia. lAMBS ROBB. Be Market :treat. near Market Holm. a 24 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, won THE lIIPEEDE AND PENMAN; JV ENT me of GONORRHEA. ALERT. UB tL Discharges. Seminal Wooknas,liry Eml f 11 1 ir r t tal 4.=an Am, ems of_the Kid neve sad Nladdea. Which has bee- eel Isy upwards of ONE HUNDRED 'PHYSICIANS, in their rivet . prudes , with the entire Ewe ' Cm*, OorAnui. Dirstrum. or any eomposind thorns known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS • are Owed, in adieu. apes: gaoling aeon in a few da_ys. and whin a sure iselfeeted itis Darman. eat TheY are prepared from vegetable . sawn that are harndelsonthenrstion.sed_, ate the stomach. or inum sa nato • breath and be' sugar anted, all tuesseous taste is avoided. No e sage of diet is asnowny.whilst using them nor does their action Interfere with Pur suits. Each box oontaM_lit tricrO. • PRICZ ONz DU and will Be sent by sail. Volg-labl. b, a ad vertised• Agent, on receipt audio DCO97. None genuine without m 7 signature in the wr llkYAN. Iteehrtr. N. Y Gael t. wa corner Market lo street end 4d. anYhdawlyde • • • BONNET*— Cin;MIIEWS A wholesalesisa o fsti p Straw . Reits said tele x .. closed m oat at mit wwwwwww , Now oven SW mtaapilmatilit b. ow• Retail De partment. • - BATON ; - MOWN kCO., j e w• ,• • r:lil•;41-Nlithissses. lum Mown' mon _ 011111,11 COllllBBlll 11101ilf, AND mime na near, Urals awl all lauds .f Cocustry Prodhlee, Wises mimanSte di Llo uses, Claws, Tol. Ali- Liberal advanoes made on oonsfununento or HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WARENDOSF. 231 SOUTH SECOND ST safielY PHILADELPHIA. NEW. SPRING IMPORTATIONS • OF .15 &. • AND .IEIONIiir WEAR, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURrONES, • Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE do CO. myl-Irnd WM. BAIZE & CO PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. eh. Liberal advances made on consignments whenrequired. myl-lyd JOHN X XLLISON-WX P ELLIIIOX-RODNAN LIAISON JOHN "B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIERES AND YISTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (2d door below feurtbi) myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA. HURST Ik MAGEE— Wholesale 13ruggirists. NO. 825 MARKET STREET, • PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN . Paints, Oda Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, ic.. and Agents for Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oilu. Burning Fluid. Camphenk Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN NVEUY DISCSUnTON or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LONGiCOPE 4ar MANUFACTURERS A IMPORTERS. --OF - MEWS FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOIITH FOURTH STREET, tr01:1y 1 PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and alder in Cloths, Cassitneree, &dinette, Vesting., Tallore'Trimminge, &o, 255 MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA. toyl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 313 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Festiva, tic., Always on band a well selected Flock of Goode suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., . I MPOILTIMS Or WINES. BRANDIES, itc., FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. splo:lyd JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON HILLS, Allegheny City. Pa.. r•NCCICIVILKII.B Or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF COSNA:I3I/IterS, 12 Imam" to 40 Inchon Wide. Woors may be left at 11. CHILDS & CO'B. 1.2 street. Pittsburgh. S H H to .8 S. girPine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirts on hand. and mad. to order. on shortest antics, at 8. WILLIAMNON'S SHIRT FACTORY, No. 47. XL Clair Stripes. oe3l LATE STYLES OF SUMMER GOODS 117111 1 RECEIVED. MR. BAML. CRAY RINAII JEST INNTII7IIIINED FROM THE East. and are now receiving mallard stock of Goods f orthe &maw Wear. combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stocks to be found East. and take lusallal,Pride is coaling the attention of our patrons and the üb lio to an examinatioa of the same, which w ill be made np to order in our usual sOloto the satisfac tion of all who favor us with their EIAML. 4311tAll i rra. Merchant Tailors. mill No. is Fifth street. NEW GOODS I NEW 6100D1111 Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES —A T EATON, PIACRIIII & CO'S, . Wee. 17 aid liti Flrth street. Rib (tmat Braids. td eeLn. B atton. , on. eta. for ra&ldnewestMK end end Len Seta, alrel kerchieS. Black Lem Onnedine and Vide. o r niniss Yekskand : ' WU. -UAW nee", etc., Ladies' gid 'a JIM. afore'''. description. Gloves. hi ts, Bonnet Rib bons. Kuehn :,Ckaakeg Cord. Chenille said Bram its. Another lot of " Orin DisPerie." (Minh Skirts) Those who lavoniedithie aindmegegebee it the nee ever made. The Quinton Mist" and the "Flexure Skirt.' aro 'Mai it ei **AP Ot attantkom gentlemen's Franiabang Goode. rumShi= Um, Tim, Suspenders...to._ of most d aylee. A - fall msortummt of Fancy anklet and Notlons. Wholesale and retail buyers will Ind a lame and xcellent lino of goods in even dspertmentst the LORICK' PIAIIIMME PRIM VOlt CO CMIZ. arl4 EATON. JILACIUM & CO ., 17 Fifth it. H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC 01 0 11011 AT MI INTTSBURON POST, FIFTH STREET, aim a.sr Wood WILLIAM CARE & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Law itswi t ti m in Bumwsutiri - . dbc. DistMinitad 'Nolen la FillE OLD 110101kUSSLA /AU WHINEY *St 4 WM. aft NI IlbiSIS ryfl 40 17177.71 . Trail DOUR wino big; Nis reclaim simmin, 011ARTBILED 11. 1855. OPIENDAILY. ISOM 9 TO 9 ONUILOILIK; 41 50 ..10,W 4412449,444 Saturday eegni ugi . front Nag , L t to Boveintetr Ist. from 7to 9 o'clock andfront November Ist to May Is t, from 4 to receiveddellil lnit lens then Oxx' Boman, and a dividend of the profits declared twice year.hanne andDeonnber. Intt has bankdeclaredgend-annaelly, Jtme and Deem' bar smoe the Bank was organised, at the rate of sig per cent. &year. Intend, if not drawn ou, is placed to the credit of .the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the Ara days of. June and De cember. compOunding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. Al this rate money will double is lees than twelve years, making in the aggregate MUT AND Ong-HALM Pit DINT. A TZAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules and Reculatsons, furnished gratis, on application at the Office. . GEORGE IDNT. ALBREE. :vies raxasnasys. John B. Mladden, Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Marshall. Alexander :3mA James B. D. Bleeds. Beni. I. Fahnestook. A. M. Pollgek, M. D., James McAuley. Bill Burgwm, James Berdnuus. Wm. J. Anderson. TRUSTEIII. Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly. John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira, George Black. John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield. Janie! Midle, !dorm A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Chalice A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas. John Orr. John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John IL Shoenberger, Wm. 8. Haven. Wm. E. &Muerte, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tiodie. Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. B. Lavely, Christian Yeager BRCIZTARV AND TIIICASCIiiit. CHARLES A. COLTON. NHouten & NOM, BANKERS . and 13ellanis /linkers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. ruchante on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. - Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fan& nr current paper. No. 3/ Market street. between Third and. Fourth streets. WC H. WILLIAMS at CO.; BANKERS & EXORANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. __ JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN. OFFICE: 451 Penuaßtreet. Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bins Probated. npikly AGRICITLTRA.L. B. B. ROGERS dr MANGTACTIMERS 07 Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETII AND GRAIN DRILL Z'EETS. OPTIC/Ls Owner Butler and Clymer Streets. Ninth Ward. 5013:1a . PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE BALE OF Flour, flruln Bacon, Lard, Buster. lbriod emit an d Produce Glefterau Corner Merkel and Fleet Saimaa, PITTSBITRGH, pa. RIM TO—Franois G. Bailey,Esq. William Dilworth, Sr S. Cuthbert & Son, P ittsburg h, Boyd k Ott, keisker & Swearingen, S. Bray. Nib. AL & H. Bank, List Howell,_3langle & Co., George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton .k Co., Wheeling. mys:..optf:is APOW) HALLBILLIABDSALOON. CRARLESOARDNERiwouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old etas APO LLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. e has always on hand the best quality of Lager . and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables. balls and cues. Remember the pla co, Apollo Hall. Fourth st. near Wood. entrance from 'Fourth. isitkly IT TOE WANT NONE GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mines Meat, mixed and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wino, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond. where you will get anew crop of Fruit said lower then at any other home in the city. Also a general and tull assortment of Family Groceries. Teas, Whim., Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH t BROTHER, WA corner Diamond and Diamond alloy. T. T. BCGIJIIN it CO. HOUSE " SIGN. —•!ND— ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUEt3NE WAY. second story. - /WWI wcrk entitated to me will be neatly - fad promptly unman. EATON. MACRII3II et CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS -OF Trimmhut ubroideries. • lroalery i shirts, Collars. Suspenders, Skirts; Ties, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets,Ribbons, Ruches, Hoods And all kinds hum Articles and Notions. 118. Wbolsale buyers supplied on best terms. EATON, IIIACRUM A CO., spNo. 771 1 111 k street. 42TrA>1OAT WRECK FOR SALE— The week of steamer MESSENGER. now Rims et the Marine litailweg consisting. of spll. Boilers. Mosinee. Doctor, - N i gger . Bog Chains,. Anchor Chains. &a. Apply to CALDWELL k BRO.. nly3-bed No. - 6$ Water street. ThigAPING: AND MOWING KA -11110.0111.NEL% Hay /Daystars, Separators. Horse Powers. Hay Balm Scythe% Forks. Spades. and Farming ImpJamente generalls. constant', no hand and for sale bs im4ru , • , . A'Jt2,LONG. Rix 127 Liberty street. next door! to Hare'a Hotel"' • ing27 . LiIAX O I I R ut TWO HIINOSED DOL. AL /NAAS — N. Brotimindllitant Rosewood 7 metre roil* esried lee. rosad oorners, fin iron. train Balswood .iame awl ,nount• lass. facto ,Imaked Item& . 1 03 4011 A IL M a illtait„lll N eed street. . . urassiariax a sera my air E w Jiak:TQBZ W PlANol3—Another. nevi,* of the ucei thiwen :Oehire Rosewood Moths, from Brothers, NeerYork. Just received and alegabbi • JOHN n. , ors U Wood street. Ve/11.11.4811.16 TIMIS= LANDS FOB W 831:8-1515 Ames of choice land in 'Mc- Kean month Pa.. at aboat % miles from the Al loamy river. to which than is a good plank roe* Sonvolsiont also to saw mills. schools do.. and Ma good_ nowbborhard. mile from tho town of Corydon. The soil u ` good and there ars marks* hmiketiorw of Petroleum. The land will be .old ow hireable towns, and part pay taken in Carbon c t ra i: disbud. There is shun dings dow, Bas. to. Persons looking for 01l or good U mber lands , will find the above worthyof attention. 8. CUToBl3l3_jk 130N8, 'MS . 81 Market street. riIIIILICNOTON MIBUSII3I. Jur SO &imam Ibislink= Ihniiis to arriv• thisikyag for ado kr . : RAWER & BROS. " Nie.l2/swil33 Wood Amt. Timms inueLieVii ;vanillin' /NO ENAIII 1111ARENOUSE, irsowIIIIDIMAL ST. ALLIKINENY. u its bauxites. win receive As Orlon sea be left the nos : JA.ll.Bft 71WD. Was . • . - "Pm WAQIXQ ! Lin . l,.. 4m Asz: ma. .rigaggkams . /31.611UW •-a -0.1f r a • • "h ) r A MM. IIEoCALEONT & • I' fr , r, Arr•kozikvilris FRANKLIN, VENANG: miiiiwhws oo.,, atAklsd H. W.PATTZIIIIOIIeIiO4,OOIII- PATTERSON & DAlllOlr. ATTORNEYS AT 'LAW KUHN'S LAW BUIL011118; • Diamond Street, near arneds . $4:13 , • PrITSBUROO • B. F. LUCAS, - - • •" ATTORNEY' AT ILAW:`••• . . OFFICE, NO. 72 MUNl' .. .Stitt' (Three doors beloei Iny 3 :IyPIITBSDSq~ Yl.. ATTORNEY AT MILW, OFFICE, NO. 135 FOURTH SIN J. O. 14.A.NCOCIA, NO. 78 GRANT PITTSBI7IIte*. A CIL; SURGEON D NINEIST. suceesror to G. W. Riddle, No. 144 . &deka field street. sir 0111 co hours from 8 to 1 o'clook and fruit! to 5 o'clock. IRON MMTFAMMIRIL AtERICAN IRON WMCII, Jonah; ork Laaghitaa s mAxmarcragai ' 1' IRON AND N.A. XX. NO D JUNIATA AND COMMON NNW NNW. Laiilll . B Patent Shafting, Piston- Ink nitwit. - wAßEuotraEs. ti 3 Witter Street and lad 140.11 s PITTSBURGH, And corner of Franklin and South Watu, Chicago. PITTSBII3II, PA Jous...Jom L. BairD—Wit... PITTSBURGH STEEL' 'WORKS Jost% -11071148 s A NV FACTVISEIIa OPCAn /AA S'pring. Plow, and AB Stool and AXLiik corner Ron and First __Manolk, no2l.:is PITTSBURGH. ft. -• • .1. D. FACZINER IL attar. ILITLYRNITURE IFOII CASIIII—A A SORTMENT of Pittsbnnth mkt FURN [TURF, embracing BUREAUX. ROOK CASES iVABDROBEEL and eV ery artide needed in a well farniabaddird lmc, as w&1 as a fine assortment of „,. OFFICE FU IIITII=Z, Constantly on hattd and made to aid*. As des only terms on which business is don* at fildi lishruent is for CAS if, prices are made hwy. Persons in want of anrthisi line :rould he advantaged 1)y callinfat ' • LACK MLR No. lOw Smithfield strick bilkowiittle.. ii:e4-15 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGGEM NEW BRUSSELS CA-11,P401" 4 '4 wT Theae have just beaurecaiyed_agjaaa 0 thn LATEST AND RICHEST PATTHEM at the lotreFt.prices. , W. ItIVIINTOCK.. NEW' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ie. 771 " C A U •;. No. 87 - Fawn' StroN. EIVEVIOUS TO THE L&1 ..11, advance in prides, of which the Mot au ventage is offered in purchase FOR, jeti, Kit Nati: l M BUILDER & is Duquesne Way, near the Point, win Tasks to order, and, warranted as. good a ten be made, the following machinery, vie: Stem Engines, Turning Latisal, for wood and iron; Plansts,,for wood and iron: Drilling Martalliegg• Homen and Tobacco Screws; Patent. • Medal Machines, in the best,manner., ' *?'" Pullics and Bangers, of all - thee-and Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to in length. Will also make, , and lump" Doctor and Niggul Engines. and Disk Etentabont.. we. Lathe inheare and • leltP " • ing done to order; can plane 32 tortes. Wiiiisocr feet 6 inches long. • All Orders Promptly Filled ad Illendssio Solicited. IV. B.—Particular attention and Pit/ft given to repairs on Printing Aroma Alachinos. SMITH, PARK ac-IX) ',"‘'.'' NINTH WARD POUNfIRr lIMENOIIea. PA Warehouse, No. 349 rust sad LW Manufacturers of all sizes aad 411‘ COai Oil, Retorts and stab. Gas , ' 1 Sad Iron Dog Inn% WagoitilosiK . sala. Putties, Hangers and Complis s - - -I ' , _ 7-tvr:ii. • Also .fobbing andlifashinsPitianWsl*Tfilii!, seription made to artier. • - . -!,., 1 ,, -..,:-:. Roving a complete machine den, • the Foundry, all Ilersreari fitting , will,. , attended to _ OiMHCIENIX LOOKING GLAMOR*. TARE PMANL . 3IE4LIEWP NOS. e2l EAST TWENTY I_ * . 173 & 173 GRAND STREET k Egg (.4 1 STREET. Established RR ' , NEW cf .tablishrdlo3. This Establish:Mit suceessful operation kf . years, and is • of the kind make United Stides,. bin OK hand or manufiictured to order eve ry of LOOKING. GLASS. PI 1 I ' TRAIT FRAMES. Plain •• ' I Wall, Oval and Mantel Glass, vices, Base and Bracket -Tablet' Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc.. • Mouldings for Picture Frame sae ble fort ransportation. either_ " wad Oak, Asbrot.:Birdsesv.• newManufactory and emissive us to fomish any artielelm a lkes! MON bew and as elarp as the DEALERS ARE INVIT - 11 'TO CALL 111)01. us when they vide New York.Wr.elikkesit able to supply them with every arnelallf which they can powdblY sk rksinkrig than they can pnrohaseelewhere. Orders by emit offended eo with sissesidnesa , . Df no:Atilt° call when yak viva Nat Yea.. . • Office& Wareroonis, N 0.1115 g l a en eferl, y2.lmd • HORACE Y. • awe ALLEGHENY INSURANI:Ettz . OF rriNroinntOt-. .:_:- ....-.:- . _____ _. ....... ornvE, are. $7 FUll!IP-piesimpritmow ... raisulues AO ST 411111n$11111. A. !flit: AND Z 1 :1 ISA.ACJONEaI.- _ i luimie )l43B Viso President D .X.. : • • .g. ~. WILLIAM, Drat (lewd '. DlRECTORii—liaaaJcsee. t slit. es vey Childs. Capt. R. C. Gryff.lollllll. - ' ''- . L. Fahntoek. John D. ReCtust oeub • Jacobs. R. P. Sterling , Capt. W. • • ' . ' Al Brea. Rebt. H. Davis. = ' .• • . LANDRETH'S GARDEN AND ELELD'Edia.'' .wsuaaarezeraess ANDS' *TAU° a allkOrld Silertmat of :- - • sw.- Agalealtairal Implemaaa ' kr ; - t' i - Shade amid Ofinuinamotall "-;yji, .. . _ L. BRAOKENBIDGE, Prrmozai. PA. ATTORNEY. AT LAWg FURNITURE. 6.31 Pieces 73 Plecas -A T HUGH X. BOLE.