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PITfSBGME If. WAYNE&GIICAfiO BAILWA F,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST.
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WESt.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Commencing May sth, 1862.
Time to Cincinnati as ruick.
and to Indiaonpotis, flt. Loais and Chicago
shorter than by any other route.
WESTW AED TRAINS.
Fast, Line. Moil
Leavas
Pitteburth.~..l,OOa» m. 7.10 a.m. 12,50 p. m.
Allegheny 1,10 a. m 7,20 a. m, 1,00 p. m.
Arrives
Cr«et1in©......5,20 a. m. 5,20 p, m. 8,30 p. m.
Ft. Wayn0.».2,10 p. m. 2,25 a. in.
Ctueag0........5,35 p. m. 8,35 a. in.
FOB COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Grestime 8.-W a. m. 7,36 p. m. 8,90 p m
AriritrM st
Colwnbus_ll,SO a. m. 10.19 n m
i&» £• “• 5,40 P a.m
St Louis..... 8,35 a, m. 9,00 p. m*
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. *
Leaves
Cratiine...„B.so a. m.
Ammat
Indianapolu.63o p. m. 5,45 a.m.
*• 6,45 p. m.
of ** “ irou to Chto*S° without change
, time to Cincinnati is tho same !u
by oloubenvilie. Train? on both Roads meet ut
Rumbus, and passengers al! go into Cincinnati
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Chioago Express 2,00 a. m
Chioago Mail 3,1© j>. m
Cincinnati and St. Louis Express ..7,45 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
street Station, AUeghony City.
4 Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
Allegheny New Brighton Now Brigton Allegheny
0,00 e m 10,40 a m 5,15 a m 6,50 aru
l*fipO m 1,50 pzn 6,45 a m 6,50 ain
4,40 p m 6,45 p m 12.20 p m 2.00 p m
6*50 p m 8.15 pm 3*2© p m 5,00 n m
MARKET TRAIN. 1
Leaves Alliance at-.- 5,30 n in
Arrives at Allegheny at 10,30 a! in’
LeaAUegheay at 3,10 p. m
AmveafrtjAlHwpce &,©© p. m *
ISvTnuis are run by Coiambus time, which U
1» minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
Tickets good on the accommodation and
market trams are sold at reduced price?.
The6|3o p m accommodation train oonnects at
New Brighton with packets for New Castie.
T trough trains connect as follows:
At Enon, with stages for Now Ca-rlc, Mcrccr.
Youngstown. Ac.
At OrrviUo, Ohio, to and from Millcrsburgh,
Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby.
_ Saadusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Croat line, for Dels ware, Springfield, Columbus,
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint
Louis, Louisville, etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. ToJe »•:
etc.
At tort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, .Ind., Saint
Louis, Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph mid iutermc
cuate points in Central Indiana and Illinois
At Plymouth for Laporte.
And at Chicago, with trains for all.points in liH
npis, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota,
ror farther information ami through tickets
apply to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket A?'t.
. . _ Station, Pittsburgh,
A. Q. C ASSELBERRT Agent, Allegheny.
General Saperintendeut,
- WM. P. SHINN, General Passenger Agent
fILEVCLAXI). PITTSBURGH AAl>
WHEEUF6 KAIIROAO.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 3th, 1H62,
Trains will .leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, m Pittsburgh, as follows:
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS A CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE, VIA STEUbMvTLLK.
Leaves Pittsburgh.-... { 1,00 a. m. 12,50 p. m .
do Steubenville-. I 4,00 “ 4,00 1 *•
do -Newark. I 9,50 " 10,15
do Columbus 11,10 “ 11,45 *•
Arrives Cincinnati ( 4,20 p.m. 5,40 u.m.
* SLlLouis j 7.50 a. m. 6,46 p ui*
,No change of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin
oianS*.
Splendid sleeping cars attached to all night
trams.
_ PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves
Pittsburgh 1,00 am 6,10 am I i 12,50 pm
Wellsnlle 3,00 •• n,i i•* 3,03 •*
Steubenville.-4.00 *• 9,16 •• 4,00 “
Wheeling .4,51 •• 10,23 ** 4,53 *•
Arrives
Bellair 3,05 •* i 0,40 “ 5,05 •*
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad.land at .Bellair with Central Ohio
Rulroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, CireleviUe,
Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
Louis and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
_ Rttshargh-.,.' 1,00 s. m. I 12,50 p. m.
do Wellsviile 4,25 ** 8,00 **
do Bayard 6,10 ** [ 4,14
do Allianc 0,43 ** | 4,40 “
do Hudson - 6,00 " ! 5,42 “
Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " [ 6,30 M
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli
ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville
and Cincinnati R II for Akron, Cuyahoga Fn 11*
and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C and E
RR for Ene. Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT
R R for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north
west.
WellsrilloAccommodation leaves at 4,00 p. uj.
Returning Trains arrive at 2,30 a ni,9,lf»a
m, it,33 ana K,OO pm.
- Throagn tickets to all prominent points in the
west, southwest. north or northwest, can be pro
cured at the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh.
_ L JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent,
hor further particulars apply to _
A4J . „ WILLIAM STEWART. Agent.
At the Company’s office in Freight Station. Penn
street. n 027
1862.
HDHXEB ABRANfiEMEST.
OH AND AFTER MONDAV, MAY sth
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
EIC3IIT DAILY TRAlx\§
r|WE TBROCCSH If All. TRAIN
M. leaves tile passenger Station morning
(exceptSunday;at 2,50 am. storingonly at'ihe
principal stations, and makin' .irect connection?
at Harrisburg forßaltitnor 1 ' A Washington, and
for New York via the AV own route.
TI»B THROUGH F* RBSS TRAIN loaves
daily atS»oop ni, 8* -.ng only at principal sta-
making dire .junectlon at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Wv-nington, and for Now York via
Allentown roc^
TSE FAftt LINE leaves the station daily,
(except Sunday) at 8,30 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 9,30 a. m.,
naming as far as Conemangh, and stopping at ail
stations.
ACCOMMODATION TBAIJfS.
, JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
lance daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. m„ stop
ping at all stations and running as fur as Cono
mauch.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6,40 a. m.
SECOND. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday) ut
11,00 a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at
4,00 p. in,
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall s station, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at
0,10 p. m.
BETUKHI.trO TBAISS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
S*?™® .12,as p. in
*“Jy: - - ...12,05a. m.
Johnstown Accommodation 10,(19 a. m.
Itt'Wall’s Station Accommodation 0,30 a. m
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 9,39 a. in.
3d Wall’s Station Accommodation 1,09 p. in.
4th Wall’s Station Accommodation. ...4,l3 p.
49*Trains for Blairsrille and Indiana connect
at Blairsrille 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
iP.&CS&jI going Bast or West, to travel bytho
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the accom
modations now offered cannot bo surpassed on
any other route. The Road is ballasted with
stone, aim is entirely free from dost. We <*»n
promise safety, apecd. aud Comfort to all who
may iavor this ltoad .with their patronage.
Villi
TO MEW YORK 3,5.50
PHILADELPHIA." lSo»
IIARRISBURO
dWßMnieeheckedtoSllrtationson the Penn
sylvania Hailroad.and to Philadelphia, Balti
inoraaadKewYork.
RPrUnhien purchasing ticket* In care will
be charred an excess according to distance trav
eled in addition to the station rates, except from
stations where the company has no afent.
NOTICE—In ease of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and tor an amount not exceeding 81007
a. B.rtn Omnibns Line hae been employed
to convey panengere and bantam to and from the
depot, at a charge not to exceed 23 oents for each
pamenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to
JT, STEWART, Agent,
At the Penns. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty
and Giant streets. no?S
Ar*TICE7«Aa FIXTURES OF EVERT
It . description regilt or rebronxed. and altered
to Ran fsrtea Oil at the Gas Fittinr and
Plnmbinf shopof „
WELDON A RKINEKE.
IddWewlotreetnewSft
Base bales asd vnuw bats
for sale br BOWN *-TETMnr
je7 138 WoodstreeA
OAILHOADS
4»v RAILROAD*
INDMMPOLIS MO CINCINNATI R. R.
toMStoS®- and all
and at aa low
jjjjfc rea £ shipments can he
inwmdk m *' uwiiuift * l to the West, without break-
Con»ipnnent3 made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent
at Cincinnati, or W. 11. CUTTING, Agent at
Lawreacoourgh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for comrai&don; so oiiAitaic ron
DUATAGJE OR COMMISSION’ AT La WHENCEUnUfI.
, For farih°r information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the
Company, woo is prepared to give tuiiougii ke
ckipts lor passongers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Hauto, Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, Grccn
eastle, Crawfordsvilie, Charleston. Paris and Mat
toon, Ac.,<fcc. 11. F. LORD, President.
JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
mhS
1862. IMPORTANT. 1862.
8,50 p. m.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH.
points in Northern Missouri, the State?
of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on
having tickets that read by the
NOItTII HINSOFRIHAItItOID
Tho only rail route from St. Lou:? to St. Joseph.
It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen
spurs to the remotest point reached by jail, and is
always as cheat* as any other. *
. Buy your Tickets m> Kiuihis and all points
in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Kail
road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON,
Pres l and Gon’l Sunt. NdHh Missouri R. It.
Ukmbt IL Stumomb, Gen’l Traveling'Agent
clilMHi
UPHOLSTEBING.
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. NKARWOOI).
Twe suu.H4ita;ti;Etsi .hasuimc.
: TURE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their lino, vix: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Reds, Mi.ttrases
of all kind*; also, the celebrated Patent spring
Beds. All kinds of Shade*. Blinds and Fixture.
49?“ Prompt attention given to uli order* for lif
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, .to.
nct!7:lyd ROBERTSA ROiiNIUK.
HOTELS AND BESTAUBANTS,
Y O IMM «•’ r*i
WHOLESALE OYSTER OEPOT,
AT THE OLD KTANIt
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STRFTST,
Whew; i attir.ii *, Hour;. K9 :h-
TAURAJiTNitnd tiletrade sre.iM illy i-an
bo supplies! with Chespeako Bay Oy.-;il ib,»
lowest wholesale rale*. Country trad*- :u;i-.-ii**d.
ELI YOU!v.i, Proprietor.
Young'* Kalustii,
CORKKK VlltlilN AI.LKV
FIELD STREETS;
Where OYSTERS aikl r.M the ..f ihu
aeoson will be aurveil ujj in iho :uo.-:t
stylo. ELI Yol'NiJ,
ocl-J corner Virgin alloy ami SmiihiieM j.:.
S A VAGK iIoIT S i: ,
No. 350 Liberty Street
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAfiK; Pritprictcr.
Having takes avd fittku 11*.
with all the modern impruvvmvm.-. ihU po
pular report, the suh-orilwr i- pr.'p.ir.-’1
modatc his old customers and the public cenor
ally, with the bust the markets aULnl.s. uv!er«
will bo served up in every variety of .-tvle.duritig
the*eu*oiu Ilia Wines. Llquorr and Ale* he f.vls
conlident in recommending t*.» tho public 1' *r their
excellence.
Can. Bucket and Shell Oyster* received daily
andaold wholesale and retail. nty^elyd
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
TilOS. HJ'rorVXt:, J'roin lclar.
HA VINO TAKKX A.VI> rSTTED fP.
at a great expense, with all the modern im ■
provementa, this popular resort, the auh-vriber
l* prepared to ncooimnodotc hi* friends and :hc
public generally, nith the tho market
afford*.
OYSTERS will b« served up in m cry o:
style daring the kcosow.
TilQroßS and AT-ICS he feel- confident in re
commending to the Public lor c\. «-llcn'*e.
served up at all h-mr*. .«nd I>AY
end NIGHT BOARDERS taken. apt lv
oun iiousio,
NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
I'lTTSi'iritlr-11.
SSillE MBSir.lili:!! AWIM’M ES
JL to the puhlicthathe is in dailj' r*v**ii>t ot
FKESII SHELL AN'i) CAN OYSTKHS, tiA.ML,
Ac., and is prepared t«> ;nu patrons
ot this old ami well known b«»u*« with ovorvtbjjii:
inthoonting and drinking lino at the -f:.irt»:*t
uotioe. JtjdiN SHALKK,
ja!0:ly Proprietor.
E A'. < ’ K, SI
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh
wugi.esale and retail dkai.kp.m is
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND liALTI.MuIu;
OYSTERS AND WILD HA.ME,
All in Fropor Nnwun.
no2b EG. HKIXKMAX .V. go.
]t|ANSIOSi IiOUNK, (illO. AI SUIM Z,
Proprietor; No. 3-1-4 Liberty sirooLjust be
side the Passenger I)cpr» of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which inakos it the most convenient
house io the city for passengers arriving by that
road.
The proprietor having, »t considerable ex
pense, fitted up. in excellent stylo, tho MANSION
HOUSE, would respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. Ills Lnruer and liar will be
furnished with the best tho market can afford.
fel:ly
WIHTSS AND I.IQUOBS.
WII.I.IAM itIEVKTT,
mroiiTEß Ajrn uealhii in
Brandies, Cordials, V/ines.Old Monoga
hela and Eeotified Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STRF.KT, Piiobarijli
fe22:6m
W11.11.1A91 CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
_ Always on hand, Blaekberrv, Cherry and
Cognac Brandies, Old Monongabola Ucclifteil
Whiskey, &o. m hlG
Tallow, oil and cikeake
-10 bbls Tallow,
25 bbls Urease;
In store and for sale by
h\ SELLERS A CO.
po2n Penn street. Pittsburgh.
rgiHE HOST COMPLETE WHOLE
-M. sale Jewelry
ESTABLISHMENT IX THE WENT.
„ J. K. «AK»INEK.
»pl<) m FIFTH STREET.
Roll
1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter;
Ibox do do just received by
express and for sale by
ac2l
„ „ JAS.A.FETZER,
Corner Market and First street.
CO-PARTNERSHIP— If AVI NG AS.
eociated with ns in the Real Estate and Gen
eral Commission Agency Business; tt. B. CUTH
BERT, our business wfll hereafter be couducted
in the name of 8. CUTHBERT & SONS.
s. CUTQBERT .8. L. CUTHBERT B. B.OUTHBKRT
CUTHBERT * SONS, BEAT* EB
- and Genoral Commission Agents,
ol MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, attend to the
sale of Real Estate, Collection of Rents. Ac., and
MtUeznent of estates of poisons doooaion. . ap2
SOARITOIE 25 BARRELS POW
dered Soapstone received andibrsale by
mri HENRY U. COLUMNS.
2|£<COUI>I>ANA’S tIHOE SAKE THIS
fBHUUa* LOSS, WHOLESALE
JD ■« > a.Sts*||l JHjstssslasJl Kmtisf iwiiwiltM.
rsl ImpknaaS,Siirn,nHfMd
ÜbsHiteMt Mtte HOMO'S SoM,. a»»
'^BSfSt7S&lf6E
BY THIS
BELIAHOE MUTUAL INSUBANOE
COMPANY,
OP PHItADELPHU,
On Butldinga. Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise. Furniture, Ac., in town or
country.
OFFICE MO. SOR WALNUT MTBEET.
Cnsta Capital, •22»,sia 00.
Aiueta, *300,000 M.
Invested as follows, viz:
First Mortgage nr Improvod City Pro
perty. worth double the amount $155,605 00
Ground rent, first class 0,462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co’s 6 cent.
Mortgage. Loans, *30,000, cost 2T.900 00'
Philadelphia city 6 t» cent, loan 30,000 00
Allegheny County 6 *1 cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well secured 2.500 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
. Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00
btock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company 24,350 00
Stock ofCounty Fire Insurance C0......* I,’oQO 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bonk do 5,135 oi
Mechanics* Bank do 2 012.50
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip ]f,o 00
Bills Receivable, business paper 16 297 IS
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6 216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
CLEM TINGLEY. pJSft. o'’' 0 '’'
DIRECTORS.
C'cm Tinsley. Samuel Bisphaw.
Win. K. Thompson. Hubert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musaer.
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley.
.iohn R. AVorrcl. Marshall Uilf.
1.1,. Car-011, : Z. Lothrop,
Rohm 1 loland, _ Charles Leland,
Frederick Lenntg. Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles fa. IV ood Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward, John Biaaell. Pittsburgh.
,* M H™CUMAN, Secretary.
~ „ J, GARDNER COFi'IN, Agent,
myl'i Northeast comer Third and Wood sts.
Delaware shtai. safety in.
SItttAMVECOMFANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNS YL
\ANIA. 1533. OFFICE,‘S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vca
rSfV P lrt -1 of the worhi.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivera
Lantua. Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all parts
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses.
•KC.
DIRECTORS.—W illiam Martin, Edmund A.
fhcophiluspAulding, John N. Penrae.
John C. D:tvin, .(nine* Tranqunir, Win. Eyre. Jr..
Jamcu C. Hand, Win. 0. Ludwig, Jo-enh H. Seal,
S, r * **• ,-Mp lo S* {ico ' ,V* Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelley, Samuel L. Stoke*, J.F. Peniston.
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, U. Jone«
Brooke, Spencer Mil vain, Thos. C. Hand. Robert
LnrMu, Jr.. JacobP. Jones, Jurno* B. M’rarland,
Josuott P. u-yro. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
i. iis-tfr-s. A. 15. Berger, do.
WILLIAM MARTlN,President,
u THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
i>aK»v Lti.uvrn, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA. Agent.
J* l No. «5 Wfttcrstrcet. Pittsburgh.
IMOEMNITY A6AINST LOSS
fin k .
MtAXKI.I* PIRK IXNITItAXI’E
V t ■'* VOFPmLADELPIIIA.OFFICK*
ND. 13.5 nml 437 I'll ENTNUT STRUPr
near Firth.
AX 1» SMITH
CTATKMKST OK A!*KT* J AX. Ut.
1 unli‘hr.l Acrccahly 1.. An A.-t „f Assembly,
bcinir:
first Mort«it«jy, uiiii'b* sooure*i il.RMrt SA
Heal value :-:l
U.) oOrt
Tc:nj‘oraiy Loans «»n i<iu|tle
_ U-ral Sevuritica 39 J 35
Stovkf*. ii«re.-ent value * ‘
' fly »fl,»
Notes and Hills Receivable iV'l (»i
L ™ h !. zwia :tt
.... . , , $2.3M,051 68
I ric only profit- from premiums which thin com
pany divide by law, tire from risks which bar©
uc-t. n, tenumed.
ip'-itniMoo-mjplor.n every description of Prop
i r;y. in l own and Country. at rate; os low as are
oou-L-dontwith security.
. t«inc*e_ lueir incorporation, a period of thirty
yean, :ncy have paid !•►-««* by Fire, loan amount
exoccuing J our Miliums of Dollar’, thereby al
ic.ratr.j: eviocrscuot the Hilvautavee of Insurance,
il- well as the ability and disposition to meet with
pror.iptnes* nil liabilities.
L-vv.es paid during the year 1336,962,153 36.
DIRECTORS.
£ h [*- r,<V! J V - RanvW. Monlecal IX Lewis
robins Wagner. David S. Brown
ramuej t.rant Uaae Lea,
Jacob K. Smith. Edward 0. Dal*.
George W. Richard* (ieorgo Fal#w
ub I'reridont.
. hDW AKD t.. DALE, (’ice President.
'» v. A. NrRFi.. Secretary pro tem.
.1. tJAHDNKR COFFIN’, Agent.
N"rth' a-«t :*or. Third and \Vood <f».
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF NTTSBlilUill.
onoum: darsik. lv^idor-t.
.» r ..i-.;V* ntIUDON. I'evrotar)*.
t-apt. It. T>. COCHRAN, rien'l Agent.
N-. V ater street. rHpaug J: <V« Warehouse,
up Nt:ur«P I’ittsburKh.
RINK RISKS 1 *””I*' 1 *' ■’ l " ki,lJs ° r rIRK " nd MA ‘
A limn In*rlruti..n mannge.! hr Director, who
are well krown in trie e.-.mmmumtv, and who arc
ueLcrtnlfced. by promptnessun.i liboralip)*, toman
ta»n the character which they have assamni. Hf ..f
-teriugthe heft i>ro?ii>•: to those who desire to be
m^ur^l.
ASSETS, OCTOBERSOIb, 1H«I.
JL.cl: Aunt! { 63.0.0 HI
Mprtroyo.... s.Mi t»
OjK*n ArfHiint.*, on* * 43
£ ,u,h . *■■■■ '..~Z ls'.AM W
rretaiiun Note*. 77 3)
Note-* and I'ilN 174*1 (75 n
ss*s,2r»i 7t)
, DIIUXTOKH.
‘V -yiNer Jr James M'Aulcy.
NatimnjfJ UohneH, AlexanderNimirk
IjeorscWm. H. Smith.
Cha.=. >V. KiokoDoo, Andrew Ark ley
Dnvul M.
Hn<s ,!. lhiima- Henj. UakewoTl,
John It. JM’Cuiie.
CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
fN.snilKS STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
\v\\ liirii v\ r Secretary.
»»M. IL\(»ALL\. Pre&ldent.
OAlc«, Cor. or Anrkrt and Water Mt«.,
In. c urcw ncain.«t Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southom and Western Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of the Sons.
lii«ar<w ngalnat Loss
an«l DaiuitKe by Fire,
" iu. tiagaloy.
Win. O. Johnston,
Kecse Owens,
H. Preston,
S. M. Kier,
Jos. M.Cooj »er.
J. Caldwell,
mhZklydh
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oi»i»o*lte 11>« Ciulum llonat.
Capital 9319,100 Aaaete 1N4,N1.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN
SURANCE, oithor Perpetual or Limited.oii
every description of Property or MerehandiM. at
reaaonabie rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KINO, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President
. DIRECTORS.
CUariM Hayes. K. K. Cone,
.?■ Koiitah. Qoorge W. Brown.
P. B. Savory. Joseph 8. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Magargo E. Wiler,
I. Blackbubn, Seorotary.
... „ JLO. COFFIN. Agent.
jvt.'l? Corner Third and Wood streets.
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I*. K. Jontw,
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• Jeonjw Bingham,
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SATURDAY MORNING, .1 UNIS 21
FOKIftIKU THE BROOK
ny TH<UUS K. iriSTHROP
\ ou’ve not forgot that summer day
A day of childhood's years—
\> hen we crossed the brook with its rippling tide,
lo gather the (lowers on the other side :
Lite then had no darksome fears.
We were a careless, joyous group
That crossed the brook that day;
Our morrv voices rang on the breexc,
Aud echoed back from the walnut trees
That skirted the grassy way.
You were a merry, laughing sprite,
\ ou nestled to my side.
And I kissed your pale and beautiful brow
For I loved you then us 1 love you now -
True love hath no ebbing tide.
Hours we played to that rippling stream
Our joy what words can tell;
The flowers on tho other side we forgot,
Ihe happy hours fleeing we heeded not.
Till the twilight shadows fell.
\\ here, U whore arc those children four
Who crossod the brook that day?
Does their merry laugh still ring ou the air ?
Art* their eyes as bright, aud their cheeks as fair,
Their hearts os light and os gay ?
V*oh*r*erom& over death's terrible stream,
Willie and Isabel!--
They stopped not to play with its foaming tide
As it surged around them on every side.
And the great wares ro.no and fell.
Darling Willie, ho listened lira I
To thoseathing water’s roar;
Tho tears in our eyes wo could riot bi.l«*.
As he struggled o’er to tho other side.
Across to the farther shore.
Little Bell—she snug as she plue.; J
Her tiny feet in the tide :
And our eyes grew dim a? her voivo grew faint.
Ami th»* unguis ferried the little saint
Across to the other side.
We mourned their loss. those prcu<»u*oi»e
Our tear-drops fell like rain.
And memory's toar utill for them -tarts :
'1 here's a vacant spot in our lonely heail-
W nidi can never bo tilled again.
And two are yet on the shores of turn*—
But years have flownaway.
And have tracini the brow, so pale ami .- u f-ih
»» J, b uiauy a mark of age and of cure.
And turned the brown hair gray.
1 wo are yet on the shores of lime.
\\ atchtng the moments llee.
ifutsism, how soon, from our farther b-one.
i he dark-winged messenger may fouu
lo summon you and me.
Kind Words.
Heaviness in ilie heart of man makoth
it stoop; but a good work makoth it glud.
—Proverbs 12 ; 2*».
Who has nut mil tin* truth <*f thU pn.v
‘•rb in iii health, nr during i*»tn** disi '-u;
filing prospect a) • id, aid has imt ibb tt*
heurt hink like load it; tin* bo-uin?
k'rief or care uv ever know n-e- m n uii-m
-brnnee before us; cv*rv cheerful
takes on a dark ni;r world .*• >-um
covered by the ..f d.**p,>iul. m v.
whose darkness (nils on the -pint. Hut
how sO’Hi the feelings champ.*, if -omc
sympathizing friend speaks a g«»nd. kind,
Iteartv word in <mr favor. It sectr.s iik<•
tlte light ut the sun piercing tin- cluud.s
and bringing warmth to \.-^.•tari. ■<, ; it
i-buses awnv the ha.;e i.f doubt üb. h . n
v.-lupe.i our minds, ami makes our hearts
ttlow with line. How lightly then we .an
bear the same burdens that nppr.
so heavily before.
I he power of kind words to <■><•.ih,- i* lf .
weary is unbounded. They subdue the
stubborn and rebellious .-pint easier than
any nniottnt of opposition. If «;• , , m ld
realize lh«dr full effects on others, u - migiit
resolve never to utter any other. Y/e :ir
al! liable to aea?on*nf depression, wheat lie
heart stoops under its burdem. and happy
are they who e:iro>.inter Iriemls v !-., mv
dersland and tippdy the reimdi \vh,. h
nmi.eth the heart glad.
Tho Depths of the Son
However furiously the surface of t 1,,.
iTeun may he lushed l.y a storm its depths
remain culm ami placid, hushed in the
Serenity of renoso aud silence. In tlnee
Inr abysses, where every ton of water is
"•‘tglied down by thousands of tons above,
there can bo neither life nor sound, and
no motion nave when, somebody sinks
tdoffljEtawlnoislessly down to tin! centre
• end there remains in grim
fixedness forever. In these realms, there
can be rib change nor decay, no wearing
and chafing of rocks, no evaporation of
the water, no strife of the elements.
When the hull ofthe ill-fated ship or steam
er goes down into those depths, with its
dead passengers grouping around its state
rooms and eahins.it takes its position in
stately silence therein, and thenceforth
the unheard of wanderers are held in the
■vise like pressure of the wares. On the
surface, miles above them the storm king
may riot and revel, tossing the waves
about as lie will: but in those profound
abodes, where the condensed water lias
the rigidity of the earth, there reigns an
eternal peace. There they shall rest un
disturbed, unseen and undecayed—remain
ing thcsaine throughout the coming cen
turies—humanity wearing an imperishable
image— until the archangel’s trump shall
summon them from their dead slumber t
TIERATAK Ac GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
inrOETtBS AMD MALIKS IS
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.,
NORTH-EAST comer of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEQHENY CITY,
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
i OF PITTSBUBGH.
OFFICE, No. S 7 Fifth Ht„ Bank Block
■INCRIM AOAINHTAI.I, KINDS OF
DfRECTORS—Isaw Jones, C, G. Hnsser Hur
t^!agggs£r- w - ima - Rob^-
ST. FRANCES’COLLEGE,
UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS!
INSTITUTION, RITEATF.D
A. IN LORETTO, Cambria oounty Pennsvl
jsma four miloa from Creaon Station Station on
direct ronto between Philadelphia andpltn?
honh, waachartared in 1858, with privilinw to
eonfer tho amaTOollogiate Honors and Degrees
of the&>lk« in one ofthe most
healthy in Penneylvanla—this portion of the Allo
*heny .Mountains beina proverbial for its port
know air, and picturesque scenery.
„t.Uo Schplastic year eommeneea on the FIRS'j
MONDAYjifterthoJsth of ATOUST. nnd rads
ehent theSUt of JUNEfollowin*. Itiadividoi
Btndenta-eannotrotjuii home
saEESSsSS?* SI,S^^
_ J Tiaa»—Board and Tnitiea. putable half yearly
aSW «>ji 'wrf'K>ddfiir^r.zi!""!* l io
IDIIAIIIPIIA AITEttIMTS.
.jessi: jomraotf,
umn 091 HISS lIS S KR('H AST.
ANL> DRAI.SK IN
Floor, brain and all kinda ul Country
Produce, Vim and I.lquora,
Clean, Tobaeo, dc'
n lainviNKs? 1 ' aMCS '“' io oq consignment* ol
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOtiD ST
auatoy PHILADELPHIA.
(.I’HIXO INI'WKTATIOXS
? AM) BOYsj' WEAR,
Including Hoods suited for
MILITABY £*!!!£I'ONES,
Now tn Store,
NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ami for Salo by
be COURSEV, I.AFOURCADE & CO.
myl-lmd
WM. BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
KO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Ci*- Libera! loivuncos made on consignments
when required. myl-lyd
JOHN K KLI.IBO.V..WM P KI.MSON.. HODMAN* B EI.LiSON*
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIILS AND VESTING,
NO. :i.l» NAKKKT STREET.
(M*l dour below Fourth.)
PHILADELPHIA
A HAtJKK-
WllolOKSllO DriifffrißtN,
NO. H 2.1 UAIIKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA ,
dkai.kus in
Paints, Oil'*, U iii»lt»x7 <!S.xw, Dve*‘»tufl";», Ac.. nnil
Amenta’ lor ICero-ninc: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
nil?. Hurriing Fhsiil.Caniphrmi.Tnr, Pitch, Rosin,
U iupm i»»t«I Railroad < irea.se. myl:3md
GEORGE GRANT,
Mamiiacturirr and V»’h"Ie?alo nnd Retail Dealer
IN KVKRV PKSnim*TinN Hl*
RENTS’ KUKXISIIIXO MOODS,
«1« « lIKS i \! T S'I’KEET,
PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
I,(>N<;roi’i: «fc PEAKCK,
MAXCFAVTVHKKS ,f: IjlftiKTEllS,
-«r
I*l EX'S riK.MSIII.V4i Colt US A\ I>
TAII-ORS' TRIMMINGS,
>'«». 111 sorrsi riu icTK street.
myklvd PHILADELPHIA.
t'HAKI.KK lIALiKE,
Importcmm! cslcr in
Cloths, Cassimores, Satinotts,
Vostings, Tailors - Trimmings, &c,
■J-.-, MARKET STREET,
Xorlli Sill.', i’iiILAjIEI.PIEIA
myl ly.l
FRIES & LEHMAN,
Xu. :: i MA K Kll T STKKKT
I‘IIII.AIIEMMIIA,
J'lhLfirx in I V.i/A . Cnanimeren. Yrxlinqs,
Always on Jut. i u \v«il rcl.v.'e.j stork of
suitiiMf t.-r tht* Jra.l-. myl-lyd
E. P, MIDDLETON & MO.,
~';'ni:rKßj, o>-
w 1 n !■
V> U A N D IKS, Ac
i*M> DKM.J-H** IV
s I N r. Ill,li w !I ! s i; 1 ks.
v<*. » Mils in i street.
rilil.Alilll.lMllA
JAMES H. 01111.08
HOPS'. <OTTO* JJM.I.H.
A Ht*ui»«-ny < It 4 \ . fi
* *.vrr »pt: ::r::*4
seamless g{.u^,
A Nil "F
os^Ant:u<;M,
12 liklii-s to 411 Urhrs Will,'.
~rJ fr > tiiivs-1"' IAI ill. 11. 011 11.1)8 A CO'S.
133 Wuod idreel, I'llO-burua. iuCU:ly:ii
s s
A**Fino White, Plain and Fancy Flannel In
d-r xud t.Jv«-»r'hirt-»hand, and made to.rdi'r ot
ah.-rtcd nuiipe. ut
It. WSLLIIMSOX .S
S 111 Iff X FACTORY
So. 47 HU < l«lr Ntreit.
LATH STYLUS OK
SUMSIKR (iOODS
JUST lIMEI YI.I>.
MR. SAML. CRAY
Hah jv.ht KKriit\F.i> fko.k the
Fast, jin>l wo are now receiving an elegant
stuck of Goods l«>r tin: Summer Wear, combining
together one of the choicest ami most doirabie
stocks to l)o found East, ami take special pride in
callling tile attention of our patrons and the pub
lic to an examination of the same, which will be
tnado up loonier in our usual stylo to the satisfac
tion of all who favor us with their patronage.
.SAML. OKAY A SON,
Mcrchnnt Tailors,
mylh No. 19 Fifth street
HOODS ! NEW UOODSI
Second Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
AT
EATON, MACKUM & CO S,
Non. 17 and 19 Fifth street.
Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Laces, Buttons, etc., for
Dress Trimmings, newest styles. Embroiderod
Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace
md I.acii Trimmed Collars and Sots, anil Hand
kerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadino and Tissue
Viels,
nemisc Yokes and l'antaletts, Edging, Laces,
uffles, etc.. Ladies* and Children's lingo, of every
description. Gloves, Gaunlets, Mits, Bonnet Rib
bons, Ruches, Shaker Hoods, Cord, Chenille
Bmid Head Nets,
Another lot of ** Crinolino Drnpcrie,” (French
Skirts) Those who have used this skirt pronounce
it the Lc*t ever made The "Quaker! Skirt" and
the "Floxuro Skirt.,'* aro also st cs worthy of
attention.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col
lars, Ties, .Suspenders, etc, of most desirable
<tylos. A full assortment of Fancy articles and
Notions.
Wholesale and retail buyers will find a largo and
xcoUcnt line of goods in every departmental the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIORS FOB CASH.
aril EATON. MACRITM & C 0„ 17 Fifth st
H. H. SMITH,
notary public
owing AT THIS
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
mh2l uettr Wood
WILLIAM CARR & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Aud Importer*! or
MflßiUi, BBINDIXS, GIAN, AC.
ALSO,
Distillers, and Dealers :in
Eil.'K OLD MONOKQAHKLA RYE WHISKY
527 Ukrrtj Nlrwl,
JMTOSICJ^gA. 1
riurnra bk mib mnuuMto*
BAHsnro Houras.
rwmmtMr
:«5 roiJBTII STBtiRT,
CHARTERED IN 1865.
O p ** £*JW. FROM OTO 2 O'CLOCK;
9 , l V^i ~e^8 J r and Saturday evening*,
iromMayl<t to November It*t. from 7 to* o’cloolc
and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to »
o’clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than Onk
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem
ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sin
per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to tho
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears tho
same interest from the first days of June and De
cembcr. compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
uis pus book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve yean, making in the aggregate
BI ® HT l I,J) onk-half pkb cent, a teal
Books containing tho Charier. By-Laws, Rules
and Kegulations. furnished gratis, on application
at the office.
PRKBIDKXT.
GEORGE ALBREE.
„ „ „ lyiCE presidents.
John B. M’Fadden, Isaac M. Peacock
John Holmes, John Marshall,
Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds.
Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M. f>„
James McAuley, Hill Burgwin,
James Herdman, Wm. J. Anderson.
TRUSTEES.
Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly,
John G. Backofcn, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, John H. Mellor,
John B. Canfield, James Shidle,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha!!,
lV tn. Douglas, JobnOrr,
John Evans, Henry L. Kingwalt,
Hopewell Hepburn, J ohn H. Shoeubcrger,
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmeriz,
Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindle,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Layely, Christian Yeager-
SECRKTARTAND TREASURER.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
N houses * soars, bankers
• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notos, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban k
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout tho
united States. Deposits received in par funds or
current paper, No. 57 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.;
BANKEBS & EXCHANGE BBOKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD.
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M; TAYLOR,
AI,I)£HMA!4,
OFFICE: 431 I'rnn Sirred, Fifth Ward.
Collections promptly ma»e:
Deeds, Bonds, .Mortgages and other Legal
Wnt.ne Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. a|i6:ly
AGRICULTRAL.
D. B. KOPEKS A SON,
manufacturers of
Rogers’ Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND
GRAIN DUILfL TEETH,
OFFICE: Corner Bntlfr and Clyaner
Street**, Ninth Wanl,
fol3:ia PITTSBURGH. PA.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING KND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
TOR THK SALS OF
Floar, Oniln, Bacon, Lard, Bnltctr.
Dried Frnit anil Proclneo
Generally,
Corner Market and Fl rnt Street*,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFER TO—Francis (J. Bailey, Earn, William
Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthkert & Son, Pittsburgh,
Boyd i Ott, Keisker A Swearingen, S. Brady,
Ca.«h. M. A M. Bank, List Howeii, Mangle 3t Co.,
George W. AudcrsOu, Donion, Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. my2S:2ptf:is
4FOLLO If A LL BILI.I ARB HA LOON.
CUAKIj&SOAKDNKK’wouId remind his old
friends and customers that be is still to be found
nt his old stand. APOLLO HALL. entrance on
Fourth street. He has always on band the best
uuality of Lager Beer, and in connection with tho
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and cues.
Kouicmbor the place, Aihjllo Hail, Fourth sL
oearWood. entrance from Fourth. jyUfcly
If YOU WANT KOMK 1)001) NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
ail other kinds of apices, cookiug Brandy or
\S me. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth A Brothers, in tho Diamond, where you
will get auew crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a genera! and
lull assortment of Family Groceries, Tetis. Wines,
Brandies, uud all other kind? of Foreign ana
Domestic Liquors.
t HAWORTH A BROTHER.
d*»2l corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. MHililtV A fJO,
HOUSE, SIGN,
A N* D
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 HI. Clair Nlreet,
[ CORNER DUQUESXE WAY. second story.
•9*AU wcrlt entrusted to me will be neatly and
promptly socutea. oe“f-ly
JJAXOX, MAfRI M tV Hl-
XO. 17 FIFTH STJiFFT,
JOIIII E K S A 1> 1C KTAIB. K It S
-OF
Trimmings,
Embroideries,
Uoslery,
Shirts,
Col lavs.
Suspenders, Skirts,
Sun and Rain Umbrellas,
Corsets, Ribbons,
An ' l djjrioto Fancy Articles And Notions. iloods '
ta. Wholsale buyers supplied on best terms.
_ EATON. MACRUM ,fc CO.,
*p26 No. 77 Fifth street.
STKISIIIOAT WRECK FOR KAI.E—
Tho wreck of steamer MESSENGER, now
lying at the Marino Railway, consisting of Bull.
Boners, Engines, Doctor, Nigger, llog Chains,
Anchor Chains. Ac. Apply to
, , , CALDWELL 1c BRO..
my3-liud No» 68 Water strecte
Reapino and xowixo ha*
CH INKS. Ijay Elevators. Separators, Horse
rowers, Hay Hakes. Scythes. Forks. Spades, and
Farming Implements generally, constantly on
hand and for sale by
BECKHAM A LONG,
i» . ff ,„ , No. 187 Liberty street,
next door to Hare's Hotel. my 27
niANOS FOR TWO HUNDRED DOE
MT LARS—Haloes Brotherselegant Rosewood
7 octave Pianos, with carved legs, round corners.
. full iron frame. Rosewood lops and rich mount*
tngs, for two hundred dollars. For sale by
myB JOHN H. MBLLORo 81 Wood street.
Haselton brothers* new
YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the
urge Seven Octave Rosewood Pianos, from
Haselton Brothers, New York, just received and
ibr salt by JOHN H. MELLOR,
Pyfl 81 Wood street
17*AUJAUI£ TIMBER LANDS FOR
P SALK—ISOO Acres of choico land in Mc-
Kean county. Pa., at about % miles from the Al
legheny river, to which thore is a good jplank
road; convenient also to saw mills, schools Ac.,
and in a good neighborhood, about one mile from
the town of Coryaen. The soil is good and there
are surface indications of Petroleum. The land
will be sold on favorable terms, and part pay
taken in Carbon Oil if desired.. There is abun
dance of timber. Oak, Pine, Ac. Persons looking
for oil sites, or good timber lands, will find the;
above worthy of attention.
S. CUTHBERT A SONS,
my 6 51 Market street.
'■BURLINGTON HERRING
■CD 80 boxrs new Buiington Herring to arrive
this day and for sale fay
„ „ RHYMER A BROS.
mjB Nos. 128 and 138 Wood street.
FARLEY’S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE
No. 1M FEDERAL ST„ ALLEGHENY.
agaJginSgi£. J “ r - IA “ M ss 1 -
GVASUe 4» JRUyKVAGB RODS
for sale by BOWN k TETLEY.
a uewoodstrwt.
V^tSSSiSSS&ff*""-
PBOraaSIOVAX. OAJLDO.
IUMBs." a.*. »
MoCALMONT 4fnitt (
ATTOBHBYB AT I.ATV
FRANKLIN, VENANGO. CO.,
myZMyd VwaiqrlMala
H. W. Pittbrbo* — Mm. V. Dawio
PATTEBSOH&DAWBON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
KUHN'S LAWBUILDINSS,
Uliunuuil Nlmt, near dmt:
jufcly - PITTSBURGH, Pa
B. F. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET
(Three doors below the Court Howe,)
my3:ly PITTSBURGH, Pa
ATTORNEY ATXAW,
OFFICE, MO. 13S FOURTH BT.|
jr. o.
NO. 73 GRANT STREET
T A III.; SUROEOJV DENTIST
N. • successor to G. W. Biddle. No. 144 Smith
field street. ,
49* Office hours from 8 to 1 o’clock, gad from 9
to 5 o’clock.. fbl&lj
IKON MANUKACTUBBBS.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Jones & LangliHwe,
MAXUFAOTUSU9 OP
IttOIV AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
Lsiilli's Patent Shafting, Putts Btfc, Platts, it,
WAREHOUSES,
k:c Witter street and 183 Pint Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And erner uf Franklin and South Water Street,.
Chieagu. . ~, ■ _ fe!7dy
PITTSBIfGII, PA,
Isaac .loans... John L. 80td...W«. H’Couova
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD & 00„
Man ufacturers of cauthteei,
also. Si’ring, Plow, oud A B Steal SPRINGS
ana A.\ LfcS, corner Boss and Hut streets.
«*«H:ia PITXSBDBQH. Pa.
J. I). I ACKINEB JOB>lt. nWI>.
LUIRMIriRE FOR CASH—A F«U AS.
,? NT n of Pittsburgh manafhature/
MiliNliliHL, embracing
BURKAUX,
BOOK CASES.
WARDROBES
and every nrttnle needed in a wellfarniakeddwsl
ling, as well a fino assortment of
OFFICE FlKlimi,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the
only terms on which business is done atthia eetab
'lh-innent is forOAS H. prices are madeaeooed
ingly. Persons in want of anything in the above
line would be advinnnt^ed^b^cnDinj^aJ^
No. lot* Smithßal'd street, below Filth.
tniiiS-iy .
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
NEW DRUGGETS,
N E W II RUSS E US C A It P E T
, Ajt; These have just been rocaived aad are ot
the LATKST AND HIGHEST at
the lowest prices.
W. BTCUHTOOK.
m CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, it.
H iALLIH’I,
No. 87 Fenrtfe fitifet.
Bought previous to the lay*
advance in prices, of which the fttflsst ail
vantage is offered in purchase FOR CAH. deli
II’MISE BJJTMIER A HACHIMUT,
ILi Duquesno Way, near the Point, will make
io order, and. warranted as good a*can be
made, tho following machinery, viz: Steam
Engine*. Taming Lathes, for wood ahdviron;
Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Ranßines;
Housin and Tobacco Screws; Patent-right and
Model Machines, in the heat mmniif
Pollies and Hangers, of all sizes asdvariety;
Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to filtami foot
in length, will also make, and have on hand.
Doctor and Niggol Engines, and Deck Pumps for
steamboats, Ac. Lathe inhears avd bsrrlas
tng done to order; can piano 32 itches widsubf .
feet G inches long.
Ail Orders Promptly Filled ad Eartceti#
{solicited.
.N- B. —Particular attention and punptittds
to repairs on Printing Presses and'ether
Machines. - mylSclyd
W. CUNKIKQRAJf...I>. CCTSnrflnilf„,p, OSBEOMBAM
D. IHRSKN. MBiSSI
KNUNNINGIEAMS A GO. FITTS
BUIIon Cllf GLASS WOR]CB-We»-
houM,llB Water street, and IN Elnt'Meet,
Pittsburgh, Da. throe doors bolow the Jhhm.
hem llouae. Manufacturers of
Window ai»
can Convex Glass, ibr parlor windosnTeMWa,
and public buildings.
PHSF.NIX LOUKISU GUM B BiC
TUBE FIIAME BAMVfIcTBBY
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.
»,*•» * »~S U RAND STREET k 31t Snßd
STREET. Established IS3B. NEWYOfiff
tablishetl ls'lB. Thi3 EstablilhMitwtai in
succcssiul operation 24yean, and if the liiliissl
oi the ktiul in the United States. We hue on
hand rnituufactureil to order'rraydeMuition
\\ all. Oval and Mantel Cor*
B}X TtS??* fH d Bracket ®aw* X wiVmSi
blabs, loilet Glares, etc..
Mouldings for Picture Frames, In lengths sdita
ble for transportation, either OuL iffSt ST low
teootl. Oak, Zebra, Birdteye, NWIoySg ’ gg. **Onr
new Manufactory and exrensive hdlhisß mmble
us to fourmsh any article in our liMflUeolu th*
GALL UPON
u? when they visit New York. We ■
able to supply them with ovety article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower
than they,ean purchaseelewhere....
Urdere Itv matl attended to tcilh promntnme T)r
not/autocall when you melt JVewiorle, ■ '
Office A Warerooms, No. SIS Centra BL_ w v
myA3md HORACE V. SIOLERTA^-'t.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES'
DR. JOIIM HARVEY, lIAVIHtt FOB
upwards of twenty years devoted hi, pro
ic&ional time exclusively to the trnelfnmtnf
Female VUHeuUie,.
sands of eas« in restoring the afflicted toaound
ilofy t hi's h “ “ o,r * ntlre conMenco to offeringpnb
“ Great American Remedy
DR. lURVEY’g
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS!
w, tn» h h«r^;^^£is )^ d 'r«-
moving difficulties arizing from
Obstruction or Stoppage ofLtura.
restoring the system to perfect hauhik when
thotorerunners of more MtautmMse
Jj®?®**** P>Ue are perfectly harnUeteaSgSdon
etitnlionj and mayjte taken Vdf'lmtSjHh fe
male wtthmit canting dietreetf at theammerinl*
they act like a charm, by BtrengfliMaLinfa.
rating, and restoring the
dition, and by bringing on the monthfo neiiod
with regularity,no matterffomiriMeaMathe
obstructions may arise. They shotdd. howerer.
»;( be taken during the first three orWag JSS
of pregnancy, thoughsafe at ... JsS.
WMsmiKo would be the remit/ rjr?
Sold by Druggists generally?
W|BIED nu, BDMBT
* Dried Apples, just recalved and for uhiir
ComWM^tUii?^
L. BRAOKENBIDOE,
PITTBBCBGH, Pi,
HANCOCK
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PITTSBURGH, BEYS’A.
FUHNITUBE.
24 Piece*
75 Piece*
-AT
HUGH M. BOLE.