1800. TUE 16000. PITTIBUNII It WAVIUSIGNIO Unit TO ALL POINII3 IN THE WIEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. 8, Aititaxesenzwr. Commencing May sth, 1882 TIME TO CINCINNATI AN SWIM, and to Indianapolis , St. Louis and Chicago =otter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Fast Line. Mail M u u rgh..-I, o oa. m. 7,10 a. m. 1 2 , 50 P. in. 00.....1,10 a. m 7.20 a. m. 1, 00 P. m. ev as ins..A.2o a. a. 3,20 y, M. ti3O IP .m. W . arne-2.10 p. m. 2,35 a. In. go 5,35 D. in. 8,35 a. m. FOR COLUXIMS, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline 111,45 a. m. 7,2 0 P. 91. 5,50 IL in, grives at nabum-11,20 a. M. 10,15 p. m. chuistL. 4,20 P. m. 5,40 a. m Louis__ 5.25 e„ m.. 9;00 p. ni . FOR - INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. &vee titline 640 a. in. ves at 1111111,01111.6,30 p. m. 5,45 a. in. 7.50 a. m. 0,45 p. m ° r All through to Chicago without change iftA. Thu time to Cincinnati is the same as Iff ataabonv il le • Trains on both Roads moot at Columbus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Wolf esB 2,00 a. m 3.1014 m 4 , and St. Louis Express. ...... ..7,45 p. i e ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal greet Station, Allegheny City. Lamm ra Leave Arriv e Wam N wß4ohm New A .soa n i n r 19.00 m 1,30 p m 6,45 am 8.20 am 4,40 pal 0.45 p m 12.20 p m 2,00 p• m 0.30 p m 5,15 pm• 3,20 pre 5,00 pm MARKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at— 5,30 a. tn. aaa stAuatheiky at. _ 10.30 a. in. gm4llethenY at ... 3,50 p. ea. ens at Allianoe.... _ 8,00 p. m IS. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 1$ minutia slower than Pittsburgh time. 106 Tickets good on the accommodation and numgettraina are sold at reduced prices. The4l l llllll p a aaseauncdation tram oonneeta at Now Briglidon with packets for hew Castle. T trough trains connect as follows: At Enna,, with stages for New Castle. Mercer, Toiagatown. La. At Ovavillo. Ohio, to and from Millersburgh. Alm*,, Cuyahoga Palle. etc. At Mansfield, Ohio. for Mount 'Vernon, Shelby, 1=17 4 Toledo. Detroit, ate. 04 for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Chicioniti...Xenia. Dayton, 'idiot:mmHg. Saint Lome' . Lotuaville. ate. At Lima. for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton, To 1: ' , At Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette. Ind., Saint Z./mak Quinep. Keokuk,_St.Jneepb en,' Interinci dist' points in Central Indiana and Illinois, At Plymouth for Laporte. And atChleagg with trains for all points in Illi - 50R, Misaourt. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. lror further information and through tickets apply to. GEORGIC PARKIN, TteltetAgl. • Union Pasaeunr Statics, Pittsburgh. "ROLM Cek .4,Q,eidELDEKILY Agent, AlieghenY. B. 4ERVlS„general Superintendent. WM. P. 13111N1f. tlertermt Pkv.enger Agent ------ CLEVELAND, , PITTSBURGII AND WHEELING' RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. _ On and after MONDAY, MA 17 Mb, 1 962. Trains will leave the Depot of thu Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITLSBIMGH„_ COLUMBUS_ ,t CINCINNATI SHOT LINE, VIA STEUBENVILLE. . I I LOOMS Pittsb urgh_... 1 900 a. p-112.00 P. 131. do Steubenville_ 1,00 I 4,00 do Newark ...... —. 9,50 " 110.13 " do Columbus......_, 11,10 " I 11.43 " Arrives Cfniedunati i 4.20 p. In. 1 5.40 a. in. - Sta.tada i 7.30 a. M. 6,44 p/a No change of care between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. im iseeld Ai:aping Cara aitatin.l to all night Lea PITTSBURGH AND HEELING LINE. ves W LI - . ttalpergh . . .... 1.00 am 1 6,10 ain 12,50 o m e 8,00 " via 1 " 3,05 vi110...4,00 " , 0,16 " 4,00 V 4,34 " 110,23 " 4,55 " i la - 3,06 " 110,10 " 5,05 " =pi at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio ;and at .llellair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville. Lancaster. Circleville. Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint Lon.b and points west. PITTSBUIIGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. 112,30 p. in, to. Wellsville 443 ' 3,00 do amid ..... -.,„ 0,10 " 444 " do . 2 1,1liano.- ..... _ I . 6,13 " 4.40 - Arrives C l eveland 9 ,1515 1 " i 6,30 " at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch f C /i 4 iMiladelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Mail at Hudson, with Cleve/and, Zanesville Plil gineinnati ft, Et for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls Millersbure. and at Cleveland with C. and E 11 , forErie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C le T fog Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north- j alga. WellevilleAcoommodation leaves at 4.00 p. in. Trains arrive at 2,20 a in, 9.1":. El 1Q, 8 3,35 alll 8,00 p in. Througa ticke nor t h prominent point. in the west, southwest,r northwest, can be p ro s at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART. Ticket Agent. Dog farther partolll4/11 apply-to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, gtestl At the Blom WILLIAM office in Freight Station, Penn no2l 1882. 1882 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON. AND- ANTER, MONDAY. MAY sth. PUNSTIVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. mug =sous= SAIL TRAIN A.' IMMO the Station every morning (erageptSunday) at 2,50 a 121. etopping only at the Pracileil station& and making direct connections at Harrisbunt for Baltimore and Washington, and TNewjerk via the Allentown route. T"E THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily t=p in, stopping only at principal sta.- direct connection at Harrisburg foi Wmore and lVashington, and fur New York via Al lrat s. TAST roaI tINN leaves the station daily, (except-Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., Stapp* only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg fur Hal_tileere and Washington. MIE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen mtkpassenger station wisnairr(Seadays exempted) atdrals a. m., MAT dd Ccildwailth , and stopping at all mi S2 _ .. . 7 .,,. , XISODATION TRAINS. WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Nave! (ezeept Sunday) at 2,43 p. m.. Men *. an stations and running as far as Cone et. . .., Mgr ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'a Madam lama, daily (azoopt SandaYJ &MAO& _MOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Widra station iOIIIIOV daily . (imoapt Sunday) at 1400 a. m. eRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ll deem loaves daily. (except SuntlaY) at - caan ACCOMMODATION TRAM for ' dation, learn daily, (exoept Sunday.) at m. lIIETIThEme TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AB FOLLOWS: _12,23 a p . . m. m :. -.—... ...... -- ....... .....12,03 Fe - letioinaiaiiiiin - ....... _215 5 L s ' a m ' Station Acoommoccauoa . 6,30 a. In: ad Wan elation Accommodation s,a3 a. M. ad Walralitatian Awammodatlon...-1.113 p. m. **Wail's Station Accommodation.....o.lo p. in. alrfirains for BieI:TYE!, and Indiana connect at Blahnville Intersection with Express and Jelinetewn - Aemereodation East and West, and also with Local Freight. East and West. 1 I.. The Traveling Paoli. will find it greatly to their _Ja going Eclat or Wad. to travel by the rst r a7LVAN/A. RAILROAD. as the ace modations now offered cannot be enrpaseernon any other rout The Road is ballasted with moue, and is oath* fres froth dust. We can nromme Safety,- Speed. end Oomrort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. ..... FAnRs . TO JAI Y. ER..- _ ..... - ..... -.Mao II • I ZLPE1L4,........_ moo ._• .i r I RE. ............... ....... araa Pvt. ma : _8- ..... - ........ . . ... 3,53 Tn. MOW .............. -.. ... 7,43 Alplhotr r el e rd to all stations on the Pm arlaaria sari to Philadelphia. Baiti ng/es • ow. ?Irk. - pine, tickets la ears will i II WIDOW ascot og to iita heo tray tile Um dation retort except from ham womn. Is IcaMoi a the Oompuy will n . . 1 reeiramsible ViVii=t not "BIBe. 'employed tis:*att. /XsndbapPege to and from Ore St, ate • . motto exceed Sti cents for each i Illandepapp to -.. IL MITZW'AIIIN Assent. • At 94 hana.lit4t. PamearterBtatlim miLlberts asa east striate.. . lio2S '.. . . . . . ~ _ br i r.....___ 01641 415 - Plmmtgeeraviatio -A i allt--.7l=44B l72l b tlie mn ri d ai it% ag a r d md i drop of _ able M Y :ELDON *NA M% 1141 Woof Ow* Roar wuJuritv Mt* 1.? 80wN136 & MUM Wood grad: NZW• NM* - IRA itivEm AN itfinal)ll): MDIANAPIILIS 111111CiNCIIM011 R. I. gad _ at.ladiansDoli with' Hamm gt. Louis and .endlndm=6 ol 6ne rificany and SaleatAndAtlekittee" SWVHIOA- GlO.. mom 'guard% BURLINGTON; and all intermedlidlitoltd& Thronali relhelt Thin to INDIANAPOLIS, Tkßast AM. icamILYETTIC and PERU. prgights and Passenters curled from Cincin nati or Lawretweburg in lees time than by an wry other route by twa n ty_f ou hours. and at as low rates. The only mad by which shipmenits can be made from Obiaianati to the Wee t. without 'break buossl46l.. ante made. to J. IL GIBBONS, Agent at Cincinnati, or W. C. CUTTING, Agent at Lawreneeburgh, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE NOR MANAGE OR COMERBSION AT LAWRENCEBURG. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIGAN, (No.llo Water street,) agent of the Company, who is prepared to give rnanuon RE mins for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green castle,_ Cr. wfordarina, Charleston, Paris and Mat toon, :re., .ke. 11. F. LORD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. mb3 1562. IMPORTANT. 11442. 04.30 p. in ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri. the States or Kansas, or the Territories. should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTE( MISSOURI RAILROAD The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen nears to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. ilKir Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC IL STURGEON Pres't and Gen'l Sept. North Missouri It. R. Ht , NRY 11. Smirogs. tlori'l Traveling Ager,t. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. NEAR WOOD. /11111 E SUBSCRIBERS M a 3; lIT I' .A C. TUBE and keep constantly ou hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feother Beds. Mattrases ot all kinds- also, the celebrated Potent Spring Beds. _All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtx:ros. ea. Prompt attention given to all orders 11 - ir fit tine and laying down CilrPelii Oil OM octl7:lyd ROBSliTtik ROEN I tat:. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Y 0 IT WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT TUE OLD SI'ANI) CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, HERE FA 1 111.1E. 4 1.. 11dyr R. Es.. TA URANlTlitltiq h trZld e n be supplied with Chespeake Bay I h o lowest wholesale rates.. 1 2.mutiT YI.U.:_;(7, Young's Eating Saloon. CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: AVhere OYSTERS en.l all the iielled,i.!:: the season will ho served up in the tno,:t palat a b! e style. ELI Vi)lNti. oct4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield SAVAC 1- 7 1 II 110 T S , No. 330 Liberty- Street, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN MANAGE; Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN A.Nli FITTED FF. with all the modern improvement+. thi= to ped:lr revert, the subscriber i+ prepared to aecom modate his old customers and the publi. , gener ally, with the best the markets affor.i.i. will be served up in every variety el durin il theses:m. M Wines,s Liquors and Ales ho feels confident in recoil:mem:in: to the public for their Can, Bueket and Shell Oysters reeeived daily and sold wholoziale and retail. my•itlyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TAUS. WlritioN H AVING TAKEN AND FITTED Er. at a groat expenee, with all the modern im provement°, this popular rezort. Owl 4 1,3 , .71 r l prepared to acconuatalote hia friend; and ,ho pubito generally', with the he-t th,? , markrt 01-IERS will be served up in every rsribty • style during , the season. 11Qt:OR. anti ALES he feels rontident in to. commending te the f. - ,r their exren”noe. 4ii'•Al EA LS served up at all hours. and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. op;:ly OUR 1F10U.5.F.7,. i NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTS BURG H. TE SUBSCRIBER. ANNOUNCES to the public that he is in dolly re ,, elpt at FRESH SHELL. AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, Arc., and is prepared to worninodate the patroivi of this old and well known home with every - thins in the eating and drinking line at the Ei o notice. JulIN SIIALER, JalD ly Proprietor. JO. X C JO. X, t-31.1 OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WITOLRSALIC ANn RETAIL. DEALS:RA IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, All 1a their Proper Seaton. noVi GEO. REINEMAN ,k CO. MAL:11810N HOUSE, GEM A !PUENTE, Proprietor: No. 344 Liberty street.just be side the Passenger Dope• of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for pa....sengera arriving by that road. The proprietor having, at Considerable ex- VA, fitted up, in excellentstyle. the MANSION L would res_pectfully solicit a share of patronage. Jib Larder and liar will be tarnished with the beet the market can afford. feLly WINES AND LIQUORS. WILLLIA3I BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Brandies, Cordials,Wines Old Monona hela and Beatified Whiskey, NO. DIO WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh iatlfmn WILLIAM' CLAYTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, near Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. /ti' Always on hand, Blackberry. Cherry and R r cr ey Eandies, Old Monongahela %Med TALLOW, OIL AND GREASE -10 Ws Sallow. 25 bbla mug In store and for sale y ELLE RS CO. street. Pittsburgh, HE HOST COMPLETE WHOLE sale Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST. J. B. GARDINER. 02 FIFTH. STREET. DOLL BUTTER— Mlle 1 barrel Brach Roll Butter 1 express arid box for sale do by do Just received by _ eon Cono;Sfar j k A et S ar.. A d E rirs ErZE t etriet CU-PARTNERSIIIP-11 AVING A 19- sedated with us in the Real Estate CU Gen eral Commission Agei r ßasiness; R. B. CUTH BERT. our business hereafter be conducted in the name of S. CU BERT & SONS. ounrszaz .8. L. OUTRIBERT R. 11. CIITHEEBT tal CUTHBERT & SONS, REAL ES. 1 , 411 TATE and General Commission Agents. S 1 MARKET STREET, Pitteburo. attend to the ale of Real Mate. Collection of Rents, kc., and mottlontent of estates of perms doomed. are O,OAPSTONE 25 . BARRELS POW -4.7 dosed Soapstone reauved and form& m 72 lIENRY U. COLLIES.. '~7 ; ii'7 sliroz SALE T 1146 AMLOIre Airrieults 1 , 47 N -BasZW Mitbi lrl "bd a mumersuirest. o. MUI RELLME, inmln lASUEANOE COMPANY, .1P1111.A.13 0 .W.T.:PR1A., On Building?. Limited or Perpetaal. Merehan dim. Puruiture. . so.. in town or country. • - OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT ?STAMM Cash Capital, $220,6111 so. Assets. imos,aos se. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount...... $155,605 00 Ground rent, first class 2462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 fir cent, Mortgage Loans, $30,000. cost 27.900 00 Philadelphia city 6 cent. loan 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 Fi cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad cotapany, mortgage 10an..... Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 24,350 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0... ... 1,060 fio Stock of Delaware Al, S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bnnk do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 50 Union Al, Insurance Co's 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:. 11.395 15 CLEM TINGLEY, Prel Wt. % DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphani, Wm. It. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, Itiilliatn Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill, IL L. Carson, Z. Lathrop. Robert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Piitsburgit. li. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. J. GARDNER COFFIN._ Agent, mylti Northeast corner Third and Wood eta. ----- ELAWAME MUTUAL. SAFETY IN mpsEMANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, Issm. OFFICE. S. R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT KIREETS, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels. Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Uoods. by Rivers, Canals, Lake?, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses. e. DI RECTORS. — Williant Martin, Edmund A. Sunder. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. .1 ohn C. Davis, James Trammell., Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Ilmiton, Deo. Lieper,„ Hugh Craig, Charles li elley. Samuel E. Stokes , J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Sawanc.er 'llrain. Thos. C. Hand, Robert Ilurton. Jame.% MTarland, .lo , hlai P. h:rre John R. Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. Swum A. Berger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President, THOS. C. BAND, Vice President. linger Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, SS Water r.treet, Pittsburgh. - - _ INOkkINITY AGAINST LOSS ET. V I It. . r slag I: FR Nu' l.'s FIRE INSURANCE R. CI - M(I'3NY 01, I.M.ELPIIIAOFFICE: Nil. 435 anti 437 I'HEATNIATT STREET, near Fit)h. STATOIENT .A.ASETS, JAN. bit. Publizhvil Agreeably t• - i An Act of Aateinhly, being: Firi..liortguep , i. amply Accure,l Real Li:ate, al ue tild cog Temporary Loan: , on ample Cullat• tern! Se.niri Licit Steeks. liqueent value (t3i.il7 MEt. . Neu.; anti liezeirable Ca .01 .• $2.,3:13.(1 64 Tric L•iilY Prom.: frein vremiuta, which this eom pany r.it, di m•la by la.w. are from rbk.f whit+ have bee.ta de te tin in r.i., ingura.i. , e , iii.,.le en every de , -ription of Prop erty, ill MIVII ofri Aoufary, at rale• a.) low aa.ara etim•trtenfwith re.•urity. it.re mei: iffeorpora :ion, a period of thirty Sear'. IhrY hare bald to-:ea by nre, to an amount r - a- , o•lii.g. Four .Milliomi of Is.ban., I herrhy a.:- Ifordiug evidence of•the a•lrantaarg of Imoiranee. as well a -.: the ability and 111 q/{4ittoll to meet with 1 bramPtem, , all lialidlti... Lewes paid during' tho year 1636. 6.0?..163 36. DI 111: 4 71)RS. I ; Chart., W. Ran^krr- Mordoeiti If. Lewin. 1 l'ol.ial Wagarr. 1., id S. (frown, .-ismuid tirarar laaae Lea. I J aro!, R. Sf oifh, (Award C. Dale. ••• - 1 fle••ree vf . iiiithar.l.l, tioorge Falelf. l'il 1:i. N. I: ANI 'K Elt • President. i illt WARD C. DALE. Vire PreAdent. 1 W Y. A. STK EL. Seeretar7tiro tem. J. i/ARIIINLII. COFFIN, Age n t. myl6 Nortimam 'or. Third mad Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF prriminuitiln. 1 .iE , llOi E" "I Pp.P3rfalt7l.l)(l':, s, retary• 1 ' • :e.f.t. it. U. f. , ..•.:11R A N . „ .; ,,,,, i •„ ion ,. Co. 92 Water Ftreet..Spamv dt Co'? It arehottae, IT 'fairs., l'ittaburith. Will inure against all hind' of FIRE and MA- RINE RISKS. A Ilotne I mol:flint, matioited by I Ilree•torg who i are well known if, thr fmniimittnity • and who are I detorollioNt, I' l•romptm,o and hherali; •,.. to 111,1} - lain the character which they hare asemated.as of- i farina the hest profe•liof f ho t ii4, , t‘ who dmi r e t o I m iii4ared. ASSETS. OCTOttERSOtth. Stock Aeenunts $ trool 0.0 Mortuago 2.16 , 1 thrum Furuiture .0 00 Open Aecrtatt. etc 7,040 4:4 Cash Note.: [Karl Premium Notes No.ut a n d [tills discounted &M. 51 113 LI llt ECUIRS. . It. Miller. J r.. .1 aTO eS 31'A uley. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimick. it leorge Dania Wm. 11. Smith. Chas. W. Itkketaon, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Sneer. David M. Lone. Rees J. Thornap Beni. Ita k mei I, John U. :%l'eunc. - - -- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. W5l. BAGALEY, Pr SA e M aide UEL nt. rY REA. Seereta. Office, or Market fool Water 5i,.., Insures against Loan and Damage in the Naviga tion or the Southern and Wegtern Rivera. Lakes. and Bayoue. and the Navi gation of the Seas. lannrem against LOAM and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Jae. Park. Jr., i. B. F. Jotted, T. M. Howe, George Bingham, John Shinto!). S. llarbauFh, John S. Dilworth. C. Zug. mhalydli Wm. Regales. G. Johnston Reese Owena B. Preston, 8. M. Kier, Jas. M. Cooper J. Caldwell. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y , NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital ...... $219,100 Assets 83041.1048. WILL MAKE ALL MINUS or IN. UA.NCE.either Perpetuator Limited.ou every description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. Charles Bayer. Dl RE CTO E. R. g " Cope, W. E. B. English , George W Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton. S. J. Magarge E. Wiley. F. Bcanicatras;Seen tars. Thin COFFIN. Agent. Corner d and Wood streets. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE , UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. THIS INSTITUTION, IPSITIIATF.D IN LORETTO. Cambria countir Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts_burgh. was chartered 1&%. with priviliges to °outer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College in one of the most healthy In Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alla- Oben Mountains being proverbial ler he pun water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery_ The Scholastic year commences on the .I , lRS'i MONDAY after the 15th of ATOM?. and end about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Session. All the.Apparates Meet. for Land Surveying &oneming,, ho., he., wifi he furnishing lby the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Meade forms no Ana shorn. Students will be admitted from eigl t years to the age of manhood. Tesies--Board end Tuition, payable haNyearly advance—. • Washing and use of 10 Classical and Modern Lauguaget o extra...... 10 Students spend Vacation at the Hese Reference can be made to the lit. Rev. Bishop O'Connor. to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's Loretto,- and to other Clergymen of the Pittahuro Diocum lagEassarics AND OT$lll3lll- OEM AltA, roue of putting theirlavban lin Shone* their own, have now a rare opporftabt. ers $5O uttlinsonolumnimonco'ionmidnothalistas rinniuider in nine Yaw* ,Ths a 10to situate! on Bonk wronanuw"-Cdl wathontgoinr Wpm .. • ,•;,. if, Mrs* TER Mll.lllBumfm, POST Peasmaiiiiiiimiaisaaavist • tin*vr•Deletre e t‘ 'mum, siOnki.leinrox nr ADVAML 11101,411 ,athrs mate Pew wok gavarai*Adoviuminte. sql , Pm mierunio--- • ... tbriethnes. one week , • 50 _ 01 OA 1 25 one month' ' * " '• - 00 three. smooths. 12 six niontlis" 18 0 00 0 nine months 24 00 0 00 T . EN L nsiiiFiliZi; e. About eight 3 words ' Timo r average a line. Business notices, inserted on the local page. ten °ants a line each insertion. The Saturday Morning Post leaned from the game office every Saturday. morning. all'Terme $1 Per annum, in advance 10.000 00 2500 00 zu-Single Copied, ready formailint, rrra CENT 4 Address JAMES P. BABE Editor and Proprietor 414" Advertising at reasonable rates. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19 • Thurlow Weed The New York Common COurteil tender ed thhe freedom of the city to Thurlow Weed, .Esq., on his return from Europe last week, but the Mayor woaldn't agree to it. The Sunday Times tells about it in rhyme: %VERO NOT el - LTIVATED. Our common Council arrangod a plan To get up a trekome for Weed—good man ! But the May‘r, for reasons that don't all appear Has vetoed this "Welcome to Weod"—O dear! Some say 'twits for this reason—some fur that— Some say "shoddy," and some " tit for tat:" But tha tllllil reason welcom e s soon might declare 'Tie Weed is not m to our good Mayor! A It 1 . - NNING COMM ENTAitY Our republican friends have a very god reason Fur welcoming Thurluw, at this very reason For, egad! if their party don't rem up to weed. There's a precious fine prospect—'etrill run down to •ecd A Curious Charge by an Irish Judie. O'Neill Daunt, in his "Memoirs of O'Connell, — tells the following strange story• 'As we passed through Naas, O'Connel obeserved that the head of O'Connor, a rebel schoolmaster, who was hanged in 1796, had ceased for I.:OMP y*Mrs to orna ment the goal. He made tsaidO'Con nen; a bold speech in the dock. He complained of taxes and oppressions of various descriptions, and then said, 'Be fore the flesh has decayed from my bones --nay, before my body is laid in the earth, thu avenger of Tyranny will come. The French are .on the sea while I ut ter these words: they will soon effect their short and easy voyage, and striko terror and dismay into the cruel oppressors of! the Irish people,' When the prisoner co:winded. Judge Finucane commenced hi; (-barge. in the course of which he thus attacked the politics. predictions, and argument , of this unhappy prisoner: •I ) 'Connor, you're a great blockhead for your pains. Don't p.m know, you fool. that Lord Howe knorked their ships to smithsruens last year.' and therefore, O'Connor. you &mill return tr.) the place from a Ilene. , pot cAnle, and s: on stall be delivered ii,:o the hand, of the etonnion executioner, and you 4:01 lie hanged by thealit' I MIN; not rorg,-t wa- another point of nonsense in your mooch. l na talked about the Lc, on loath er, :sad said it would make us all gc, lotrefoill. Now. i'onnor, I've the pleas are to inform you that I have a lars,e vs tat, in Clare. and thcre is ::,`! n ICllBllt 11110Y1 it that hasn't 4.7,.1 boots and shoes a. IaySPIC - And thereture, -.hall return t,, the place from whence you came. and you shall be hang .-d by the :leek till you Sr.' dead, and your body shall be iltvided into quarters. and 1/1) site I.Ord have Irli•rOy un your ,I)11!! . oniy reply O'C, trior made ws ';l* sou are kind to your tenant,. my may your. l~r~,:y~; :~ GuerrillEts at Warre.mton, V A 'A a,ihingwn dispatch t” a New York paper .avh a report has ja=t reaehed there that e, g.terrilla party, nuuliiering 4:141.'d into Warrenton last Monday 4..ve• li;ng. an.l captured sii•k sul lier. . 'left in the iurvpital. and from 25 to from General Gibbons' brigade of General di%isiiru. Small izuerrillit parties have been .eon to-day in the neighborhood of Huntsville, and Major of (jet,. MeDowell's body guard, has been sent out to capture thrill. Confederate Prisoners Among the prisoners; captured uu hoard the Confederate gunboat opposite Memphis and taken "to St. Louis, were Mike Carey and -- Dennis. hailing from Baltimore, and A. T. rail, Rent county, Md. ,64t, :11 174.1,75 14 1862. 1862. 111 9 CORD & CO. lIATAI, EA Pat, NTRA W tiOODn, BONNETS AND !MAKER N. Wh.denile and 1:11 Wood liiitreet. PITTSBURGH. WEARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDI to eur already Immense Stock of Hats Cam str a w Goods, Bonnet/i t /Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from ua at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29::knd BOW - AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET LOOP AT TUX PRICES : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth $1.25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for sl^ worth $1.75. Ladies English Luling Congress Heel Gaiters 11,40. worth VAIL Ladles Fine French Morrooco Heel Boots for 81,37,w0rt Fine h 51.02. Ladies Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37, worth $1.75. Ladies Nine Morocco Slippers for 50c.. worth 75, Ladles Fine Kid Slippers for 75 0 . worth $1,12. All other goods to proportion. JAMES ROBB. art ND Market Areet. near Market House, AND el -OEN 4111111 0 1 1 " A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR. 1 - M. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone matter. and Lae been used in his practice for the last twe n ty rums with the most astonishingsaecess. As =external rem edy it Is without a rival and will alleviate pain more 'speedily than any other preparatiol. For all Rheumatic 'and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible and as a ours for Sores. Wounds sprains. bruise% &v., its soothing. &Why. and powerful strening properties, excite =Oast wonder and 'astonishment of all who bare ever given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures. performed by it within the last two years, attest tbm fact. de27:l7lsweow E. SELLERS & CO.. Agents for Pittsburgh. TIERNA.N !Emir, Wholesale and Retell Grocers, nirposomus AND moms IN TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, *e., NORTH -BAST come of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY CITY w. annonesur-s.OOIMWERAN.X. MEW nTh . - Akiramos, _ AND MUIR near, Orals and a= kftdis of emaadr? iIIfIAL COIIJ 111 nth 1, Pradseea, Wises sail • ellansm, Taboo% Ik Li ga e. isome. NIGH air WINE& eral advances made on consisnmada at orna AID WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST 5u26:13, PHILADELPHIA. NEW Emma IMPORTATIONS OR 111 a.;.% AND BOYS' WEAR, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOIVES, Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO. inyl-bnd WM. BRICE & CO,, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Wt. Liberal advances made on CODBiallMentll when required. myl-lyd JOHN i RLLThOX .. WY P ELLIHON-HODMAN H ILLINON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIIINS AND VIM NO. 339 MARKET swum (191 door below Fourth.) mylflyd PHILADELPHIA. HIIIANT & MAGEE— Wholesale Thruggicists, NO. 823 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA; DEALERS IN Paint& 0114 ,_Window Glad. Dye-duffs. &c.. and Agents for Kerosene: Ohm and Pittsburgh Coal Oils. Burning Fluid. Campheme, Tar, Pittit, Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md - - a: .EORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer ie grime nasonteetoe OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH X-.C) NI GC() I" .7i: dr PEAII CE MA NUFACTURERS k IMPORTERS. -OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, mrI_IydPHILADELPHIA. CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and osier in Cloths, Caasimeres, liatinetta, Voatings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 2::,5 MARKET STREET, ?forth Ride. PUILADELPHIA. myl-IYd FRIES & LEHMAN, No. 31 3 JI A.R.KET STREET PII I LA DELPIIIA. .Ica..bers in (7ntles, Crts.timerez, Vestings, &c., &c. Always on hand a well Relented 'dock of Goods Ruitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. /11P01117111/11 or WINES. BRANDIES, &c., AND DIALItIILS IN FINE OLD WII ISKIE NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET P 1 LAD ELPIIIA. sp10:17.1 JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. Pa.. ov SEAMLESS BAGS, • AND OP OSNA.I3ILTItGrS, I* Inches to 4S loam' Wide. stir• Orden nay be left at H. CHILDS A CO'S. 11* Wool street. Pittsburgh. nahlris . R. girFine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overall irta on band. and made to order. on shortest notice, at B. WILLIAM SON'S SHIRT FACTORY, No. 45 St. Clair Street. .• • LATE STYLES OF SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY xi Ali ZEST !!TURNED !ROW THE ALE. East. and we are sow neeiving an elegant stock of (hods for the Summer Wear. combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stocks to be found East, =flake special pride In earning the attention of our patrons and Um pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be made up to order to our usual Ugh to the satisfac tion of all who favor us with their paboasse. SAML. GRALIEff. Mere ors, No. / 9 street NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES A T -- EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, Nee: 17 mad %II Mak Street. Ribbons. Oim Braids. Lasts. Buttons. eta. for Drees Trl newest styles. E mbroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Seta. Real Lace Ind Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets. and Hand kerchiefs. Black Lace, grenadine and Time nemis' Yokes and Pluitigatts. Maim Luse. ales. etc.. Ladies' and mudrea'nose, of description. Gloves, gaunlets. Mi t. , Bonnetßib bons. Ruched, Shaker Hood, Cord , Chenille and Braid Head Nets. Another lot of " Crinoline Ilrapsnie." (French Skirts) . Those who hare mied_tids ekirkpronounee it the beat ever made The "quaked Skirt" and the "Flexure Skirt,.' st es worthy of gentlemen', Furnishing goads. Rue Shitty Jars. Ties. Suspenders, etc, of most demrabla tyke: A fall assortmemt of Fanc7 articles and Nodose. Wholesale and retail borers will and alarge and xcencet line of goods in every &parts:mutat the BATONIBL ?MU PO! cum apl4 MACRUM Ca. FUth st H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC OPTION AT THAI • PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, • mh2l mei Wood CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. I , O KARAYMOS 7 Nis COLUTEBEDIII 1855. n iinifit 4Pleclinli4ollo42.ofoll; „MN gip% WI W. sad ream - issi id to owns thiewn, iteelltiott sidings Nevem lid ti• yid Ist, trots to S ° Vain rushed of all Sums not less than Ors Boma: and L dividend of the profits declared twist synwr.basneandlleessiber. Interest has Seudeliaretsendwassally. _in Jane andSecom- Serene, dießank way mgesised. et thereto Men per cent. a raw: Lastest. if not drawn mg. Is placed to the Midi/ of tke depositor es principal, =dhows the same intersd from the lint days of June and De coniber;g tompoundins twice a year. without troublin the gepositiw Si call or even to present his pan boa. At this rate mow will doable in lees than twelve years. making in the anterate MOW AND Ogg-NALP PSI CM, • TZAR. Books oentdoim the Charter. By-Laws. Rules andhe lite m nda em tiem. furnished gratis. on application 1 91111MDIIIIIV. GEORGE ALBREE. :VIM PRESIDIUM. John B. Witadden. Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Marshall. MCCUIndel BP:len M. B. D. Meads. Benj. L. Fahnestook. A. M. Pollock. M. D Jame, McAuley. Bill Bangui% James Hardman. Wm. J. Anderson. ntrinum Alexander Bradley. James D. Rally. John O. Baekofen. Peter A. Madeira. George Black. John H. Mellor. John B. Canfield. Jones Shidle, Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. • Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall, Wm. Douglas. John Orr, • John Erma. Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenberger Wm. S. Haven. Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle, Richard MO% Isaac Whittier. Wm. S. Lively. Christian Yeager 111421TAZY AND TRRADURNI. CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOLMIUM & SONS, RANKS It S • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities militantly for sale. Colleeleous nude in all the cities throughout the United States: , Deposits received in par funds or current paw, Nos . 57' Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WX. H. WILLIALICS & CO.; BArKERS & EXOKAIGE BROKERS WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M, TAYLOR A. 1... MO .0. it AI A. iN , OFFICE: 451 Peun Street, Fifth Ward grIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY NADI& V Deeds. Bondi!. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Aeknowledgementa Taken and Huh Probated. aptkly r-- AGRICULTRA.L. D. B. BeIGERS dr SON; MANtrrAcrtrnicas OF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN 121 1 1,111,1. TE_lo.l.` LI, OFFICES Corner Butler and Clyiner Streets,, Ninth Ward, fel3:is PITTSBUILU IL PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 1 01 t THE SALE OP /10111 P. Oral* Baron, Lard, Sutter, Dried F ruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. William Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert k Son. PiEsq.. tbburgh. Boyd & Ott, Heiskerk it Swearingen, S. Brady. Cash. IL kH. Bank, Howell,Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton k Co.. Wheeling. my.M2ptEis - - POLL. HALL BILIARISALOON. 41LCUARLESGARDNERL IV 'would remind his uld friends and customers that he is still to befouud at his old stank APOLLO MALL, entrance on Fourth stree t . hie has always on hand the beet quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cum. Remember the pla co!. Apollo Ball, Fourth st. near Wood. entrance from Fourth. iYlO:l3' IF YOU 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 a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also ageneral and toll aiwortment of Family Groceries, l eas, Wines, Brandies., and alt other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH & BROTHER. de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alle T. T. M'GIIRN dr CO, lIOUSE, CZECCI ORNABIENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story. *TM! ►crlt entrusted to me will be neatly and promptly :alma. ec2l-ly E ATON, INIACIAII3I & CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREE JOBBERS AND RETAILERS -OF Trimi6nbrokisrift Hader, thirts. Couirs. Ties. Suspenders. Skhts. Emu and Rain Umbrellas. Corsets. Ribbons. Ruches. Hoods, And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. RS. Whobale buyers supplied on best terms. RATON. MACRITU & CO.. No. 77 Fifth street. QTRILIEBOAE WRECK FOR HALE -0..7 The wreck of steamer BIRESENGER„now Me the Kerins RailwAy, consiatingof limn. Engine'. Doctor, Nigger, Hoe Chews, Anchor Chunk to. Apply to CALDWELL & BRO.. N. 68 Water street. mss-boul REAPING AND rs. MOWlNSeparators.G BEA INES, 'lay Elevato Horse Powers. CH ßay Hakes. Scythes, Forks. Spades. and Farming Implements generally. eePstantlY on hand and for sale by . BECKHAM & LONG. No. 1.7 Liberty street, next door to Ilares Hotel. n)y27 LAjOS TOR TWO lIVNDWILD DOL. RB—lieinsa Brothers elegant Rosewood 7 attar* Rama. with and Ise% round com; fall iron frame wood toes and rich mount- Inse for two han dollars. For sale br mount- W 8 JOHN /1. iIIILLOR. SR Weed Wreet. lIL 1.4 YORK PlAlWM—Another supply of the large Bevel Octave Rosewood Pianos. fro fob s rothers, New Yoritjust received an d for sale JOHN H. MELLOR, 111,11 El Wood street. IVALIERIII.B TIMM= !ANDO FOR SALE—lam Agree of choice landM Mc- Kean county. Pa., at about AA miles froiethe Al legheny door, to whieb there is a good _plank road; convenient else to saw -rains.. Schools &c., and m a goo( nftMborhood. about one mile from • the town of •Mroden. The mil is good and there are surfsee iadiastions of Petroleum. The land willbe mold on favorable tunny, and port pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abun dant. of timber. Oak, Pine, *o. Perrone looking for oil sits; ormolu& timber lands, will And the above woMy of attention. B. CUTHBERT & SONS. m7!<• Al Market street. 111111.1:1141TON 1111111aum— _a. IN bears Dew Baribeau Herring to arrive thie day aad br sale by MN= & BRO& issit N 015.121 aesnal Weed street. rraomuo maxim's FURNITURE. AIR CRAIN WAREHOUSE, No. ma NRDKRAL st, mammy. Ihida=a its bnapar. will fted ve Stale or igrAles trAnft dripot. miaow. wady • eltwAeur ebya Aim wairrAn as ir Es m isl BOWN 136 Woodland. IfUrAMltaritt-,II2IICRLIII. 11p•••• _ . , - ; • hare - ist " snow ' ' ea seletralitrile AlLvroitarlinais Atlit)tE F FRANKLIk, vENAido . co •": dft - s , 4-4 my23:l7d PATTERSON 6 DAMON,- A TT o - iiNEYS i i at KUHN'.S 1.11.N1 !ppm irianunid litriet; q•iilbl2L ia9:l, RlMBNiaii. B. F. LUCAS, -7-77 ATTORNEY AT LAW.. - OFFICE, No. 72 GRANT STU NT , , (Three doors below the Copt Betwe4-, my3:l3, P/TIMML.PA L. BRAOKINIR/DEM, A.aroitivmy AT LAW. OFFICE. NO. 185 rovitm Je PriasingaL Pa. J. D. liA.NOC,CI , O. 73 GRANT STREET TAMU BURGEON D TEST • successor to G. W. Biddle, No: lid' (t. field street. SNP Offieehoura from 11 to 1 o'eleek. eatfti to 5 o'clock. IRON aumrpe.cnnumut AMERICAN racit Jones & Lough, MAPTITACITtaIIi or - . , IRON ANA).'S.AX.t.e, JUNIATA AND CIIIINONSNEg INN. Lauth's Patent Shafting, No loe, ihts, WAREHOIIBI3. 93 Water-Street and 133 nest Stermt. PITTSBURGH. And coiner of Franklin and South Wst4rAntes. Chicafro. PITTSBUGH. PA [SAM! downs—Joan L. BoYD...Wit Ankamoragge PITTSBURGH STEEL .:W 4S _ JONES, . BOYD I# co;T• ANUFACTUREES OP COM AYI. alinvEyring. Plow. and 4119 BMW and AXLES. corner Rosa and Burt drift; ' " • nonig • • MISBURGH. Pa. - - --,. J. D. FACKINF:R JOHN IL now, ILIURNITURE FOlll CABII—A 4. 17 SORTMENT of ?Mahwah man FURNITURE. embracing .. BUREAUX. • BOOR CASES' it'ARDROBREL . and every article needed in a wellfaraiablidlhlai ling, ac well as a fine assortment of OFFICE FIIILNITIIIIZ. ~ ta Consntly on hand and made to order . Al Al the only terms on which business is doae . attlM lishinent is for CAS 11, prices are made - ?ugly. Persons in want of azythdag is the vs line would l,e advantaged by canine at FACHINEIa a Illniville ' 44. No. tos Smithfield street. behia , llll,lh; - c01r.2.9-ly •-• CARPETS, OIL CLOTS% NEW DRUGGETS, NEW Ei it USSELS CARPEV 4,4- 'Dime havtjust HE STived al he LATEST A.:\D RI PA at he lawmt prices. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, .&e. -AT 't'ALLUM No. 57 Fourth illioes,„ LpoUtaillx I'OEVIO VS TO TIM tAllfr. MAP advance in priee . of which thetilisit ail vantage it offered in pnrehake FOR cASIL :do HUGH M. BOLE. ILINGINE BUILDER oft BIGI ..12.4 Duquesne Way , near the Poi nt.' to (I%ler, and warranted as gooda; inye sole. the following machinery, lrks . , •• Engines. Turning Lathes, for wood Planers, fur wood and iron; Drilling Housin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-le a d Model Machines, in the best nuinner. Pullies of Hangers, of all duo said vaziati_ j Screws, of any diameter and pit* to liflbsor in length. Will also make, and have an Doctor and Niggol Engines, and beak Punk steamboats. Sic. Lathe inhears Dor Ma ing done to order; can plans 32 _ 11l feet 6 inches lung. All Orders Promptly Pilled id. Solicited. B.—Particular attention and pt.ijr . given to repairs on Printing Parma Mach SMITH, PARK & ' NINTH WARD Z'OUNDRVI 1 - CPITEIBIIMILIVI: Warehouse, No. 149 Filen and ISO Eloiliditif Manufacturers of all sizes and doomirtioutos Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Oas =4.W Rai Irons, Dog Irons , Wagonßoxesaßiell AZ. Ponies. Hangers and Conplhicithiis --'''' Also Jobbing and Mooltuto titovoyibi sallption made to order. • ! . - ~....--, : Having a complete machine . atiopiMt the Foundry, all necessary fitting be attended to PI inONNENIX LOOKING G TURN FRAME •1NAN17P711401141 NOS. 1121 EAST TWENTY-THIRD' 173 173 GRAND STREET k• INS STREET. EstablishedlB3lL YO tablished 1338. This Establishment liar! successful operation teyessa. end I.the , - of the kind-in the United Statea.:l Ewe hand or manufactured to order .erall of LOOHINO GLASS, PICTURE - • TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Orn • Wall, Oval and Mantel 'Ghosts. Des- Mew. Base and Bracket Tables.., rltM Slabs. Toilet Glasses, ete_.,• ' • Mouldings for Picture Frames. hi Iseilwatihr ble for transportation, altos 2 11 W - Atese. mood, Oak. Zebra. Anion" a ot io new Manufactory and ezremsive as to fournish A any artic;et ... _ . our linear -•• • 141)41fiterRt iirveir•TO CAttsitifi us when they visit New York. We tieing tei able to supply them with every article is oir an* which they can pbtsiblY reentry, at. palm kw than they can purchase elewhare. . Orders by moil attended to with ; Do sot failto call when you Wait New Y - Office .1c Wareroom4 No. 215 Centre 84 if. my2:3md HORACE V. SIGLEIR. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITITIBMIL OFFICE, No. 37 MIMI St., •: INSURAS AGAINST ALL lirdlON :OP x FIRE , 1 *ARESURISKIL • IEAAE 4 I .. . . • IjEtJOHN.__ _DAIIOOO,3O. vi i.. m. =OK. awaroaaa • -asaat. W/LLIAMD: " gaillgigatentla DIRECT i•' • • • :G. ws‘lll; 2 %. % tun. vey Childs. 'z• C. • ohie A.-W S. L. Fabneetacic ; Ina Z. Carkiliu Jacobs. R.P. Sterlig. Capi n . Album. Whew. Robtli.Davia. • --- - .• - VAIII - L i Aarnsmixws _ GARDEN AND FIELD SlarD, ursiuwiTza rums Aiwa ammoisie Akirdlso a general aenortmeat of Agricultural liallblelinele ShaNkr sad Ornamental • . 1 received and for rale by BECKHAM .it LONG, next doo N 0.127 Until* doom Bares Hotel . _ _ &Noma oxii. cow& ALLOP NJ LAND'S Atiotkin.#l4l4 yeisi AA and_Gaiters;'-- rims GM, ...• -.,.--.:::: aa . Malta ill isnos. 46 :, * 7=W / el dthigkeiMrtria mui,, mills . ) ,INCesaniaborit let. . . . i i ;;i " . . 141 . ..°;, ‘ . 1: . ,:' -: ~.. 4:1 _T ir - aiw . ~ . - ' , . -;4...., 1 1:1;?2 - - o.sl,Madue 10. 11 ' switeitgabs a -11441. . . . . iii 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, P"EfßV*a , ! UiJ'l. FURNITURE. ETS AND OIL MOM 24 Fleece VS Pieces W. IK'CLILATOCAL.
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