SAILED AM. THE " iiiss. ISOS. PITTSBURGH FT. VAM & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO Alt POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. NITMUCR ARRANGEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1802, Time to (juvcuttati as quick. ami to Indianapolis, St, Louis and Chicago shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS, Fast Line. Mail Leaves Pittsburgh I,ooa. m. 7,i0 a. m. I*-, 50 p. m. Allegheny I,£o a . m 7.20 a. m, 1,00 p. m. Arrives Crestline .8,20 a. in. 5.20 p, ru. 8,20 p.m. Ft. Wnyne....2,10 p. in. 2,25 a. m. Chicago 8,23 p. m. ft,35 a, m. FOR COLUMIHTS, CTNCINNATL & RT. LOIUB. Leaves Crestline 8,45 a.m. 7,20 p. m. 8,50 p.m. Arrives'nt Columbus...H,so a. in. 10,15 p m Cincinnati.. 4,20 p, m. 5,40 a in St Louis 8,25 a, m. 0,00 p. m FOR INDIANAPOLIS AN 0 ST. LORIS. Leaves Cre«tU&e.....S»so a . u; Arrives at Indiana p.m. 5,45 a.m. St. Louis 7 a. m 6.43 p. in. or A &^ th^h to without change ,N. 8.-—The timo to Cincinnati is the same a> by Steubenville. Trains ou both Hoads moot a ( Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURM! Chicago Express 2,00 a. m Chicago Mail JI.IO p. m Cincinnati and St. Louis Express 7,-45 p. m ACCOMMODATION TKA[NS—Froru Fedora! street Station, Allegheny City. l*eaves Arrivo Leave Arrive Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny 9,00 n m 10, g<V ant 5,15 a m o,s<> n m 13,00 m (.:;<> pro 6.45 a m R^Oa 1 *! 4,40 p m «.-S5 pni 12.20 p m 2.00i> ;n 0,30 p m 8.85 p m 0,20 p m 5.00 \> ni MARKET TRAIN. Heaves Alliance at Arrives at Allegheny at. ica f es Allegheny at Arrives at Alliance Trains arc run by Columbu.' time, which i -13 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Tickets good on the accommodation and market trains are sold at reduced price*. The 6,30 n in accouuiP.wlat.ion tram oonnect* at New Brighton with packets for New Oust le. T trough trains connect as follow.-:: At Enon, with stages for New Cattle, Youngstown. Ac. At Orrville, Ohio, to and from AfiUcrsburgh, Akron, Cuyahoga Fall?, cw. At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, rtheinr. tlandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. for Delaware, Springfield. Columbu* cmoinnati. N-Oma. Dayton, lu.ti.inupoli-' Saint Louis, Louisville. etc. At Lima, for t’idnev, Detroit, D.iyt.-;\ T,-ii •, e s£* At Fort Wayne, lor Peru, L&fuyetiu, I rid., Sr.::n Louis, Quincy, Keokuk. St. .Joseph and interim aiate7>oint3 in Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Lspnrle. And at Chicago, with trains lor ali point* in 1 :li nois, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin ami Minnesota. i!nr further information and through tickets *pply to. tJKORGK PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t. , . ,-v Pitt.dmrgk flU lWff‘4^i? C TPP Allegheny. -JMXIv .T-at'crmioiiden!. WKI. P. SIIII\N. Connral Passenger Agupt rUiEVKux». pirjsnrn«iT ax e» V WIIK£I,IX» HAIU:o.U>. s mmm ahra kc kxks r. and after MONDAY, MAY r>iu, iraios v/ili leave the Depot uf tun i s ou:jny!rnni;t Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS Sr. CINCINNATI oiIORT LINK, VIA STEUBENVILLE* Leares Pittsburgh ! i,9« a . m . I 12,50 »‘ hi do Steubenville... I 4.00 •• 4,00 ‘ do Newark i 9,50 *• 10,15 •• do Columbus 11. 10 •• j 11.45 Arrives Cincinnati i 1.20 p. m< } 5.4<>« ni M.;L*uis j 7..>0 ii. ;n. j t>. ir, m No change of car* Imtwae... Pittsburgh end Cin cinnati. Splendid slrnpinir eajr otm.’he.l t«» .|» trains. Pittsburgh and wuurlixg link Leaver Pittsburgh 1.00 axn I **>.lo ;;•••{ 12,50 "Wellsville 5.00 “ ! 5,!4 *• j 5.05 " ‘ Steubenville...-*,OO “ \ o,in “ *s*oo •• Wheeling 4,51 “ } 10,2:1 " ;.r»5 •• Arrives } i Beliair 5,05 •* j 10,40 “ { r»,or» •• Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio and flt.Bellair with Cenlml Ohio Railroad lor Zanesville, Lancaster, Cirelcvilie. Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and .Saint Louts nnd points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK. eaves Pittsburgh 1,00 a. rn. I 12.50 » ui do Wellsvillc 1.25 •• »,oo “ * do Bayard G.io *• | 4,11 do Alliane 0,43 •* j 4.10 “ do Hudson *,OO •• | 5.43 •• Arrives Cleveland 9,15 “ | 6.30 * with Tu.',*:ir. r :u r .i;; !>r.t:v 'i for HewPtnladclphid and Canal Dover* at A!!i aneo with I-itt-hurgh, i'ort Wayne ana Cl,i«is.i Kailroad at Ilud.ion, with Clovehmd, /hinc;viftn x™ Cjncmnnti l! K far Akron, Uuyuhumi Kail., and MUlersburc. and at Cleveland with 0 and 11 for Erie Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with C,t T iv R lor Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north west. Wellsville Accommodation loaves at 1,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 2.20 a m.« ir. in, 3,25 and 8,00 p m. Througn tickets to nil prominent points iu the west, southivc-t, north or northwest, can he pr.*- ?ured at the Liberty street depot, Piltsbiuch. „ f , JOHN .STEWART, Ticket Agent. Per further particulars apply to WILLIAAI STEWART, Agent. At the Company s olii*o in Freight Station, Peon street n „2? 18627 SliJI M KH A HKV Si ii KH KM. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY Sih PENNSYLVANIA CKNTEAL HAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TKAIAS. The through hail ticain leaveethepasscnirev Station overy morninx (except Sunduyj at i;iO:uu, stoppingoniv at the principal stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and lorAflw York via the Allentown route. T :, E THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN loaves daily at 3,eop ni, stopping only at principal Ga llons, making direet connection nf Harrisburg tor Baltimore and Washington, and for Near York via Allentown route, THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily, (except Sunday) at B, SO p. m. ( stopping only at principal stations, connecting ut Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passcn ger Car attache*!, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 a. in.. ■ running as iiir as Conemaugh, and stopping at all j stations. - 1 accommodation mm. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION Ti'vAlV leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,4.1 j,. m., stop ping at all stations and running as far aa Conc maueti. FPST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor Wall’s station leaves daily (cxcopt Sunday,) ate,4o a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (escort Sunday) at ii 9 00 a. m. THI R . D . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walls station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at 4,00 p. ih. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for wall a station, loaves da»ly t (except Sunday) at 0,15 p. in. KETiTK.MXU TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Mill*?*; —•••• 12,05 a. m. Fast Line 12,25 a. ui. Johnstown Accommodation 10,03 u. m. Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation ..6.80 u. m. ftTWalPs Station Accommodation .fc,35 a. m. 8d Wall's Station Accommodation 1,03 p. m. Ith Wall's Station Accommodation 0,10 p. m. 45“ Trains for Blaireville and Indiana connect at Blairsvillo Intersection with Express and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, and also with Local Freight, East and West. The Traveling Public will find itgreatly to tbeir interest, in coiner East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as tho accom modations now offered cannot ho surpassed oi any other route. The Road is ballasted will stonCj and is entirely free from dust. We ear promise Safety, Speed, and Comfort to «.!! win may favor this Road with thoir patronage. JF ARE TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA.... BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG 3®*BatnnurecheckedtoalJstntioß?nn tho Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. 'KT’Pnssengcrs purchasing tickets in cars* will be charged an excess according to distance trav eled in addition to tho station rates, except from stations where tho cotnnany has no agent. NOTICE~In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100. N, B.—An Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents lor each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the Penna.ll. K. Passenger Station on Liberty and Grant streets. no2> TKTOTICE-43ASFIXTURESOF EVERT description regilt or rebronzed, and altered to Bnrn Carbon Oil at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing shop of if * WELDON A ItEINEKE, 104 Wood etr—t near 3th Base baus ajto willow bats for sale by BOWN k TETLEY, ; 0 ; 130 Wood street New route via river and RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R. Connecting at Indianapolis with Torre Haute, anti Terre Haute amt Alton Railroad, to St. Louis ami Lafayette and Indianapolis, New‘Albany and Satem.and MIOJI unin Central RailoarisforCniCA (iO, HOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, ami atl intermediate points. -S.'i'ni 1 ,-, 1 ! Tim, 4o Indianapolis. TEKR.E IIALIH, LAFAYETTE and PERU. rreishta and passengers carried from Cincin nati or hawreneehurjr in less Lime than bv any other route by twenty-four hours. and at jw low rates. Alio only road by which shipment.- can bo made from Cincinnati to {.he West, without break ing halt. Consignments mmin to J. H. 0113 DONS, Ascn» ftt Cincinnati, or W. I>. CUTTING, A»cul at Lawrcnrebuxzh, will receive prompt attention, and no peavauk on commission* at Lav/kknckscro. For further information apply to THOMAS RATIO AN. (No. IMS Water street,) njroutnf the Company. who is prepared to trivo t:ijp»cuk sk ukipts for passengers and freight to iiiuianapoiis, Terre llauie, Lafayette, Chieaeo, iVru, <Jr,?oa eastlo. OrsnvfonDviMc, Charleston, Haris and Mat toon. tS'o., Am. 11. L*\ LOUD, President. JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Avcnt. mho i'Sf B»OSl r S.'AI* T T. >4,50 p. in. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSKI’If, Ar.d other points in Xorthem Missmiri, the Stales oj Kansas, or tlie Territories, should insi:<t or. bavins ticketstbaf read by iho XOKTII MISNOI]HI KAtLUOAU Tho only rail fttuie from St Louis to St. Joseph. It is the Baoltostrflnd quickest line by thirteen Hours to the rcuiotest poictreuchcd by rail, and is always as cheap'as any other. s*-Buy yourTtelcetM* Kansas and all poo*;.-; in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail road. ISAAC IT. STURGEON, Pros’! and Gen’l SupL North Missouri K. R. lirspY 12. Simmons, ileu'i Traveiim: A?m*d ttpholstestko. UPHOLSTERS. NO. 85 FOURTH s'!., n*: v. iHiii. rimfS! SJ'jesVfSIISKEtS M.l.vr I'Al'. H. Ti l! l£ :.!:•! , -v;. .■ , -irtirlo in thoir lri.\ v':/ : C.iruii'T l ini:; osi'riO, fied.-! *Ali kind.--*>f i'iiii >- it mi i'ivlnrc.-\ ■ttr“ Prompt iilifid.ion vri\ t n t«» ;•!! ; tbr til ting nnd !iiyinsdi*u*i) CurpoU-. Mi! x'l.ith-. ,v-.\ ovdiiiiyd k*h;m:';k. .10.30 o. i-i . a.5«j.. in. . S,OO p. u: HOTELS AND H333TAUK AiTTfr WHOLEsALb O'iSIEH OtPOi f 'Hi 1C £!!.!> SYANTi ijORNUCOPJ/E RESTAURANT, WO, 40, FIFTH BTRFET, %sr»*V» " : E ! ,t» tanhantsm 11 bo r-U.npi:- •! i' 1 ;!: pci !•:•»• < i>- - ItiNV'ost ‘S'lpiry % ossug-Vi £’.;sdiia}' Kaloou. CUKSLR V i Hiil X aU.EY FIELD STREETS; Wb«re OYSTERS *uvi Mi thri ddii'-s.-ur.s , ; i}i ?o:i-soa will be .'.erveil up i:. rhomosJ •‘t.vJe. _ ELI Yu! Nir. Yifjjiit aU-.-.v .ism! i &». itijO l.W.fri.y Nest to Pennsylvania Passongor liypol, ■JOH\ MAYAUF.: I>4-;»;>riWor Havixu takkv \\i> Fn;Ki) t i» Wiiii all tho UM-toni UU >■.«• pulsir rosurt. Up* riii>.'«*rMter U {.ivjoriv: t■« t! nrj-Jut''l;is uM a::J ti nliv. wilh Up! i llu- !a..r!.uu wiil .•■'rv.--.! i:j. i-j .•••it i; \V L in re - *’:i ex'XMlpn.’t' it in; ?•;)•! SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, kto.m:, I'i'.i, MAYI.V4J TASiV.V A\!> V! 5 J t’H S |» - :it n irrc.it r.\j , v /'.t . .: r i -r;. |irovoim*»rs, this yai,*cr is |*roj»iirc.'i t«< : v . public K»sm.r::;!y all'ir*!'. OVSTKKS iviti i-c .• v'\u; i .sfylc ({urinif t.h?* LIIH'OR.S an-t .A i.KS hcic-ls <• 0»»:ntii*•»!*115*;. i;:»!; * j i i( . . arc-I .V {«i lIT RuAKIm- K ' Ol : a £ "3 t<>\ ' >i *O, NO. 32 PI AM'ON I) A L LV. Y !T!'T.' !m ';; H. fgiUK isißsruntKit nwor.vt KKMSIt SU KM, AM* C.\ N uV.M'I- K.-', .Vi-'., i.- j-n i- .P' I -• ■ •.mu.*= ].,vrs.;j* «>f f hi:* »*M t .•/!. -j -.vt'li ■ -.-f v ‘it ?!h: rjiiiiij; ; t ml ■J r i.• t*,.• . U.i i;. i : .v < • .]•: i, * < > * : OYSTER AND EATiNG HOUSE, Wo, ill V7ooJ Street, Pittsburg!'. wUi,u\:;sAM i : a\:> i'mwii. i»k u.;.v LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PIIU.AIiEI.PHIA AXIJ ISALTDioiIH OYSTERS AXI) U'li.ii OA.Mi., All In liicir I’ntjur St'iuitn. UKO. KFIXEMA.N .v 00. ]MA.VMO.\ lIOSSF, (JJ'O.AMtKMZ, •I"-*- Proprietor; No. is ft 1 Liberty street, ju.-.t hc si.io Lho Pu.--.v*ngcr D.m.iv iho Peun-ylvania Railroad, winch nriko> it. ihu m.wi convenient h«m*e in the city for icir-ciu'cr arriving by that road. The proprietor having, »t. considerable cv nen.se, littod up. in csrelicnutylo, thoMANSION IIOI'SE, won I' I respectfully .solicit a share «.t public patronage. l!i? Larder and iJ.ir will 1,« furnished with the best the market cun afford fehiy WINES AND DIQUOUS. WII.I.IAH KKTT, IMI'OKTKK AM. 1) k AI. Kli IN Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Old Monotiga hela and ftectiiiod Whiskey, NO. 120 IVOOIt NTf.KUr, I'll fe22:fin WH.I.IAIW <XA VTOSi, WJIOLESALK and RKTAII. LIQUOR MERCHANT, No. atiaiuoud .llley, near "Wood street, Pittsburgh, I’u. n Always on hund. ISlacklicrry. Cherry and Cognac Untndies. Old Monuugahela Rectified Whiskey, Ac. uihlO TTAIjLOW, Oil* ASD C4KEASE— TO bbls Tallow, 25 bbls (iroa.se; In store and for sale by F. SfiLLKKS ii CO. noaJ Penn street, Pittsburgh. most i:omi'u;ik~ wHoi* k JL salo Jewelry USTAIJMSHMEVTIX THE WES'E. , r.R.OAKDISER. aplO FIFTH STREET. ROU RUTTER— -1 barrel Fresh Hojl Loire:*; I box do do ju>{ ifvoivo.l by o\ press amJ for sa to I-y .812,50 . HM>5 .. #.30 .. 8,55 .. 7,45 •lAS. A. FETZEtt. aj>2l Corner Markci itud First street. AVI Si *i AS- J Kocintr.d with os In the Ileal Estut*.* ;in-l (ion eral Commission Agency Business; K. 15, OI’TH- BlillT, our business will horciifter bo oouflucted in the nurno of 8. CUTIfIHiUtX is SONS. S. CT7THISERT S. 1.. COTHBKRT It. B.CtfTnBKKT ITTTUBEKT A' SONS, REAL ES. TAXK anti General Cumiuission Agents. *** STREET* Pittsburgh* attend to tbo sale of ileal Estate, Collection of Rents. &c. t and settlement of estates of persons deceased. ap2 — S 3 BARBELS POW- dered Soapstone received and for sale by tny2 HENRY XI. COLLINS. KIIOE SALE THIS ||E€KHASt * IiOXG, WUOEDiAEE ■“r® and Retail dealers in nil kinds of Agricultu re Implements, Garden and Field Seeds. No. 127 Liberty street, nextdoor toiiarc’s lioteL ai>29 !.! '■ ‘■ X 1 ■, t‘,,i,.ritr .-.vnn •v sr nor (■:. FIRE INSURANCE BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILAIIKLiPIIIA, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetaal, Merchan dise. Furniture, «fcc.. in town or country. OFFH'E XO. 30 H WAUffTT STREET. CnsU C'apilHl, 9339,510 00. Asset*, 9303,505 96. Invested ns follows, viz: First Mortgageor Improved City Pro perty, worth double the amount $155,606 00 Ground rout, first class 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co’s 6 cent. Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cast 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6 v* cent. Joan 30.000 00 Auoghcny County 6 cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Urnnd Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00 stock ol Reliance Mutual Insurance Company .! 24.350 00 Stock of County lire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of ltoluware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank do ; 2,012 50 l'num M. Insurance Co s Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16,207 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6 216 72 Cash ou hand and in hands of agents.. l5 CLEM TINGLEY. pSS* DIIIECTOItS. 91cm Tingloy, Samuel Bisphaw, ' V »*• *V luom pson. Robert Steen, r ? r reaenok j’rown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley. f, oh . n orrc! Marshall Hill, {[•B. Carson., J, ‘- Cothrop, lulana. Clmrle* Lelnml. I rcuerick Lennig, Jacob T. Hunting, t.jjnnosft. Wood Smith Bowen, James* H oa.hmnl. John Bissoll, Biitsburgh. I>. M. lIINCIIMAN. vr J. (iAUDXKK COFFIN.'Agent, Nor? beast turner Third and Wood ats. Ds:i.awas:e jiiti v:. siimy in- M«i HA NIK COM PAX VM NCORPOIIA VLI> 15V TllH LEGISLATURE OK PKSNSVL '•AM.A, I*XV. OFFICE. F. E. CORNER THIKI) AN I* WALNUT STREETS. PH I l»A -OFLflllA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vr'- ivv Vx r r’;’ vv; t •. * r*. n 11 r*«» ~f th » wori.u LitiAMi on Good*. by Rivers, (.nnrtls i.nkos, :‘!iJ Carriage*, to all t.arta (.f the Lmon. HKfc INSURANCES on Mer clmnnisc generally. on stores. Dwelling Houses, DlUKClOKs.—Hillmm Martin, Kdiuuod A. Mmdrr. llior.ioithii Paulding, John N. Penrose. t ••Dfvis. .laiiiw Xrinxiuftir, Win. Kyro, Jr.. •V'-T i; 11,/‘lul l 1 , /‘ lul - " »»• D. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Souk br. It. M. IjjHion, Geo. G. Liepcr. Hugh Craig, UinHea K Mokes. J. F. Pen i-ton. \Uv.ry Moan. hd ward Darlington, il. Jodm ..roolw, soom-er M liram. Ihos.C. llami. Kohert -•■.iriJi!, ar. ; JaoobP. Joue*. James R.M’Farland, ir*** «*• *•*«?• Julm *«un>l*. Pittsburgh. D. t. «£o*fHx A. it. IWger. do. W I LUAM .MARTIN. President. . I1D)S. c. HA.ND. V k*e President. i»w*: Secretary. v Agent, ->•*. «•» W nterstroet. Pittsburgh. «*!NITY AGAINST LOSS rir k . AN HI. IV KIKE INSIIM.MK V* [ 1 A ” il P ' ” .I* HIA. OFFI 0 K: NO. ..!■> 1.(7 I lILSTXi r NTKEKT, near ritm. „ •V i 'v-'i l:N *' I 1 1 ’ assets. JAN. Irt. 18#. 1 iioli-hc! Asre.Ml.ly M A:i A.-t ~f A-ircmlily, l-i.-.-t limply ?M U' .ii •.u!uo •jlui.iil.j XetujMirary on ample OVrilVt-’ tom! >ernrities Mm’kn, (pro-ent value f.£v>,tV~ ~,2,) ::n I [iilh , . . _ s'J.lsJ\Uol 9i * in' xii.y from premium* whieb thisnom i«a!*yiMu by law, are from mk? which have be;':; ' rvf ‘ r - v of Pr«i»- i'i * '•»»u {<’i.!iMiry. .Ht rate-low jls are *»■ -ri-T x period of thirty iv b\ o pu.i bv Fire, to hii amount "ur .Mibn.n- «.* *».*iLir.-. thereby af •». i'|rt,.*n ~j ;, i( . .11 v.-,f liwuranee, ' bM- obiltiy and (•» meet with :i.» I'noilittf. I‘;u i • S tir!dir thr vcurlHAti.aeti.lV* jf«. I»IKKrrORS. . Al. r.leeai I». Lewis. 1 »bu-> \\ dm:.*:. .. 1 ) ;ivi ,l S. IJroWu. v 4 *««»'* urxut. Uuu* Lea. aa.-ob U. .•'mull. Kdwanl b’.Ualo. '.-.•ryt* \\. L; -hard •, <;.~, r <e Kale* {'.[[**: President. ... . r ; 1 A b'. I»A LK, \ tee President. » M. A. Mt-retarv pro tern . - 1 - »JAlU>N*nk rnFFJN, A*ent N- rthexvt eur. Third and \Vo«hl su. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF FITTSKI IMJII. *’ • »Kf I]. ]»A RSI }'. President. E. M. Secretary. , 1 *l*' k - ( ‘H If It.\N. itfii’l Airont. J V "a!iT,tr.*M:, (Sj.anu* A M Wnrohnusc. tip r.t;'- ■. • j'tfM.iirvh. V. i I i ! :r-H» •• .1 it i N I* KIS-Ks. u-ain-t ill* kimN ~f HRK mul MA- -v li' nn- In-oiuti'miiianagc-i hy who •r*: wm;| t.i.vwn ;n the n.ii:unut:nuy, and w |,„ ;ir( , J.y proni| > )tnn»<<.iftd liberality, to man i.nu iht* rl.ar.iftvr wfii.-ii iht*y h:ivt*H.4SU!iKH|, jw«-t ?‘ !rm * lue in: ‘ j»r*;i:m t«> tUo‘o wlmduairo to he in-uri-i. ASSETS. niTOIIKRSOIh. ISU. Ae.-.,unt.« $ f„ 2.1 m ki ’ Mi* c h urintuto • ‘M en A.VMunt.-, <■!.■. ... 7.;<y <; 5 V,- .•• W I r'.'iiiiii!ii .' 'j 1 Soles und Hills discounted it \> \ KKI.TOItS. H. AhMor, J r., Junto* M’Auloy, .•ulnaiiul llviiiieM, Alexander Nirnick W«. 11. Smith, ’ \\. lu*-kots<»n. Andrew A«’kley, Akxa»nU ; rS|M*« r , David M. L-.nx. How J. rhiiiiias. ttenj. Hakewull, John H. M'Citne. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANT OF PITTSBURGH JiVSI Hl« STKAMIIOATS AND CAHOOKS. «;.V.IIA.!AT.EV.W^. KKA ’ fiwrtw * Oiliee. 4’or. «f Market naid Water Nt*., ln«ure.-» against !,<w.a and Itaumtre in *•»“« M the Southern and Western Rivers, Lnk*s, and Rayons, and tho Navi gation of the Seas. nml Ouiimge l»y Fire. LURKOTOKS. Jjh. Park. Jr., J{. F. Jones, T. A!, ilnwo, <»«nrire itinffbaoi. John Shipton, S. ilarbaurb. J ohn S. DU worth, C. 11. Zug. Win. I.ujniluy, Wm. (1. Johnston, KOwens, i'». Preston, S. M. Kier. J;li. M.Cooper. J. Caldwell, mti£):iydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STBEET, o|»l>»Mltn the I'oilom Hon... (-’apital $219,100 Assets $301,945. W!ru'i’!™?®L AI l!‘ KINDS OF IN ▼ “ hi; KA > OL, either Perpetual or Limited,on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROliEß’r P KINO, President, DIRECTORS'. Vi “ Charles linycs, K. R. Cope, ft* .V* Ueorge W. Brown, I*. Jj. Savory. Joseph S. PauL t. Sherman. John Clayton, b. J. MafrarKO E. Wiler. r. Iir.ACKJJUHN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent jy-«:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. JSTO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT TOR TOR BAT.* OR PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MAHIr PITTOimBH. JA.WF.S mi. 1,1 mil, JIOJiU.VUAHE- Vk -*y y\* V' - wo“l>l respectfully in mrin the public that lie has rebuilt since tho fire, enu having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and muit approv ed machinery, is now prepared tu lurnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and ro-sawiug. doors, sash ami smitten;, kiln dried, lratucs, mouldings, box ■uniting, ,vc. South PmaßOßon,Sepl,7,]«s7. jaUO ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OP PITTSBUBGH. OFFICE, So. 37 Fifth HI., Bank Block INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF EIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAACJONES, PwridOTt JOHN I). McCORD. Vice- Rmsident M. BOOK. Secretary; CapL WILLIAM DEAN,General Agent. DIRECTORS —Isaac Jones. C. (1. Hussey. Har vey ChUds,Capt.K.C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L.Fahneetock, John I). McCord, Captain *J—p Jacobs, B.F. Sterling, Capt. W. Bean, Robert L. A 1 ’Grew, Robb H. Davit. nofiS fIOOPEFfi, GAKFENnSS A HD Stone Cutter* Toelt far tale by , myS ' r From ir'JusehuU.M'urdU. - TWO-MAM Till STOCKMAN. AN AUVENTUIIE IN TUK IiLSII, I got leave to go because I wanted to see the country, and. Dick asked. My missis was sorely against my going. I was to be store-keeper, as well as do any farming and'work if wanted. “We had two drays, and were well arm ed. We were fifteen days going up before we got into the new country, aud then we traveled five days; sQmetimes twenty-four hours without water, and sometimes had to unload the drays two or three times a day to get over the creeks. The filth day we came to very fine land; the grass met over our horses necks, aud the river was a chain of water-holes, all full, and as clear as crystal. The kangaroos were hopping about as plentiful as rabbits in a warren ; aud the grass by the river side had regular tracks of the emus, where they went down to drink. ••\Vc had beenamougsigusoitheblacks, too, for five days, but we had not seen any thing of them, although we could hear the devils cooing at nightfall, calling to each other. We kept regular watcJi aud watch at first —four sentinels, and every man sleeping with his gun at hand. “Now, as it was Diek T s business to tail Hollow) the cattle, five hundred head, i advised Inin to have ills musket sawed off in the barrel, so as to he a more handy size for using on horseback, lie took my advice: and Charley Anvils made a very good job of it, so that he could bring it un der his arm when hanging at his back from a’rOjK* sling, and fire with om- hand. It was lucky 1 thought of it, as it turned out. “At length the overseer fixed on a spot fur tin* station. It. was very well for water and grass, and a very pretty view, as he suid. but it was too near a thicket where the blacks would lie in utubush, for safety. The old biishmon wanted it planted on a neck ot land where the waters protected it all but one side, aud there a row offence would have made i; secure. “Well, we set to work and soon had a lot ot tall trees down. Charley put up his forgo and grindstone to keep his ax sharp and l staid with him. Dick went, tailing the cattle, and the overseer sat on a lie and looked on. 1 in- second d;iv a mob blacks cairn* down on the opposite side of the river. They Mere quite Mild, regular inyalx, hut some ot our men, with green branches, went and made pence witii them. I hey liKed our bread and sugar : and alter a short lime we had a lul id them helping to draw rails, fishing tor us. hringinc wild honey, kangaroos, rats and firewood. in return tor butler and loud, so we h.-euti i-> h:ss careful nfrmr arms. We gave them iron tomahawks, aud they soon found thev could cut uu opossum troiu a hollow in lmif an hour with one of our tom ahawks. while i; look a day with one of their own stone ones. ■•Ami su the time pa.-si.-d very pleasant ly. W e worked away. Ihe young me:! and gins worked for us. The chiefs adorn ed themselves with the trinkets and clothes We gave t hem. and tislie-1 and hunted, and admired themselves in the river. •■lin k never trusted them : lie stuck to his cattle : h- warned us not to trust tio-m aud the over-err call.-I him a blond-thirs ty. murdering blackguard for his pains. '■'lac iluv the whole purtv n.-r.- at work chopping and trimming weather I,nurd- 1.. r the hm : the Ida. ks helping as u-,.:,:. I turningth*. grindstone tor Uharlev An vils. ami I*-,, k Was coming up !-* the -lrnv to get -ome tea. but there was a brow of!, lull between ms ; tit,- mu-kvl- were ail ptie.l up m one c .i: tier I beard a bnwi and then a ser.-aut our rani;, was fun of armed hlneks. \\ Imo I raised u,-, c, ] -aw the ehiel. Captain .lack weeailed tom. a froa-l ax m }.., hind, and the m-xt ■minul.j he had .-hopped tie- ov, r e. r s in ail clean oil: in two mnintt - ad mv. mat. s were on tie- ground. Tin e.- -.r four i am.- runm.ug up to ; one threw a spear at me winch 1 half purne.,l with a pannikin I wn using. 1,1 wet the grind. tote-. |.;,t ~ -.xed deep!:, my hip. nml pur: of it I 1ed,,.,,, i tli-re Still. Charley Anvil, had an ax In.- hami, tit,.l cut down tin- lirst two fol low- that cam-- up to him, bn: h-- was li.e.r.-d it, a inim.it,* with t w .-at v w .enals. Utey were so eager to kill me. timi ~, theta,' luckily, or I should m,t be alive m,w. I cut the .-pear In mv hip short oil'. Anoth er. a young lad I had sharpened a toma , hawk for a tew days before, eltopped me ; aiToss the bead: i.-u imi the whin | hair. l•own I te'.b ami nothing could hm. saved us. hut the other savagt - had -..! the tarpaulin otl, ami were si reaming wnh delight, plundering the drav-. which mi: ed my enemies Oil', dust then. Dirk ( atm m sight, lie saw what was tile matter ; lint, nllhi-ugh there w ~ re im.re than a hum •ire.l h.,"-k devil-, nil armed, paint, d. moody and yelhng, he never -torpid or hesitated, Imt rode slap through til.- mmp. tired bang among .them, killing tw... ami km.eking out the brains ofanotlter. A s he parsed by u top rail where an u v was -tiek mg he caught tlup. Ihe men in the camp were dead enough ; the chief warriors had made the rush there, nml ewrv om. was pierred with several sju-tn .. or rut down Irom close liehiml by axes in the lands of the chiefs. We, living further olf. hud been attacked by the hoys only. I lick turned toward us, and shouted my name ; 1 could not answer, hut 1 managed to sit up an in stunt; lie turned toward me, leaned down, caught me by the jacket, and dragged me on before him like a log. .lust then Char ley, who had crept under the grindstone, cried : “Oh. Dick, don't leave mo!" As he said that, a lot of them came running down, for they had seen enough to know that unless they killed us till their job would not be half done. As Dick turned to taco them, they gave way aud Hung spears, hut they could not hurt him : they managed to get between us and poor Clmrlev. Dick rode back a circuit and dropped me among some hushes on a hill, where 1 could see all. Four times he charged through and through a whole mob, witii his ax in one hand and his short musket in the other. He cut them down right and left, as if he lmd been mowing ; he scared the wretches, although the old women kept screeching and urging them on, us they always do. At length, by help of his stirrup leather, he managed to get Charley up behind him. 11c never could have done it, but liis mare fought and bit and turned us he bid her, so he threw the bridle *>n her neck, and could use that terrible left arm of his. Well, he came up to the hill, and lifted mo oil, and away we went for three or four ntiics, hut we knew the mare eould not stand it long, so Dick got off and walked. When the blacks had pulled the drays’ loads to they began follow us, hut Dick never lost heart—” ■ LHJ! i.-.i SiW.3T»I 76 “Nay, mate,” interrupted Dick, “once I did ; I shall never forget it: when I came to put mv last bullet in, it was too big. ,? “Good Heavens !" I exclaimed “what did you do ?’ ’ “Why, I put the bullet in my mouth, and kept chawing and chawing it, and threaten ing the black devils all the while, until at last it was small enough, and then 1 rammed it down, and dropped on my j £nee and waited until they came within twenty yards, and then I picked off Captain Jack the biggest villain of them all.'* ’ Here Dick, being warmed, continued the story: “W e could not stop: we march ed all evening and all night, and when the two poor creturs cried forwater, as they did most of the night, as often as I could 1 fill ed my boots, and gave them to drink. I led the horse, and traveled seventy miles without halting for-more than a minute or two. Toward the last'they Were as helpless as worn-out sheep. I tied them on. Wehad the luck to fall-in with aparty traveling just when the old mare was about giving in,and then we must allhave died for went of water. Charley Anvils had eighteen wounds, but, eicept'losing’two is W« worse. Poor Jemmy, there, will W “t for anything but a Rut-keeper; as for me; I had some scratches—nothing toxerxiiKO.) and *qm*edttfcoim»gwiUi the btaaj. ; ' \ i • An " ,® 0, » you sec, stmgfcjy tfce- oW woman thinks I saved her* oiamyit’s life, altjiongh I wonldhave done as trtuch fcr any one;_but I believe therearc Abifce gdn- Hemen m Sydney think Jonghtfc fere been hung for what I did. Ahyiow, since aaagM3tt»y*w». FMLADKLMIA ADFIWISHISTS. JESSE " fiINKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, LND OIALK& 19 Flonr, Groin ami all kinds of Conntrr Prudure, Wines and Mqnon, Cigars, Tobaco, Ac? . ®3H I WitJFs u *' ranc “ ma^e on consignment* oi OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOHO ST PHILADELPHIA.. jy™ SPRIWO IMPORTATIONS AND boys* wear, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Stores NO. 031 CHESTNUT STREET, And fur Sale by f»K nUMISHV, LAKOUKCADK 4 CO. myl-lind WM. BRICE & CO, PRODUCE AND PROVISION' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xih i:3 south water street, I* ii i 1 a <a p l j> i» i n . •!U Liboral advances made oq consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN E KLI.I3ON..WM P KI.LI3ON..RODMAS R RM.jROX JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTILS. nSSIMEIIIiS AM VBIUHS NO. :t:i» MARKET STREET. I'M <lu»r below Ftiurllt.) I'iirr.ADELPurA ||Finr A MAUEE- no. wr> n t ttu i:r si'ukkt, / 111 LA hEIJ'HIA. DEALERS IX Painlr. OiP, Window <ila*<, Uiv-dulla, A,\. and Aacm.i for ker»*i:ue: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Uil.-, Burning Muid.Caiuidiene.THr. Pileh, Rosin, \\ atfun ami Railroad 'lroaio. inyl.-.'lmj GEORGE GRANT, Maiiiifm'turcr and Wholesale and Retail Dealer tv ►:vkrv i*Ks»:itu*rfo.v ok (fKN'TS' KI’IiNISIIINf; GOODS, •IKMIIKSIVIT STKKIiT, "'.'•l-O PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, id»M;ci>i*r: a i*eauci sfASrPA<ri:RERs ,{■ importers. -0F Jlr.X'S iIIINISIII ><i UIIWDN AUD TAILORS' TIII.M.MINGS, '<> •*> KOI'TII t'Ol ltlU STREET. I I Pill I. A DELPHI A 4 lI4KI.KN JIACKE, I nil...i lor and calcr in Cloths, Cassimoros, Satmetts, Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &c, MA rket STREET, North .Side. I‘IIII.ADEI.PIIIA. my! Iy.| FRIES & LEHMAN, N 'I. I.: M AUK KTSTit K K T l’IIII.A»F.I.I»HIA. JtthLtr.i tn CtL'isitnt’rss, \ dv. AUayy f,n h.t:ul j» well *-l**ted ,4!(H*k of Goods i..r the trade. tuyl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., iMruKTEim- ok WINKS. It RA N D I KS . Ac AND DKAt.KKH IN K I N K O I. I) WHISK! KS, XO. A .\OKTH KUO.M STKEfM PHILADELPHIA. JAMES H. OHILDS. lIOPK tOTTON !HILM, Allculicny oily, l*a„ MASl'r.tCTimitßA OK seamless bags, .AiTDOr n. (•cfcM«*4* iHkN, WMa. . White, Plain and Fancy Fi&nnol Un der and Ovcrshirts on hand, and uiade to order on shortest notice, at K. WILLIAMNOirs shirt factory-, »«. 47 St. t'lalr stmt. oc3l LATE STYLES OF SUM3IER GOODS JUST RKCiaVED. MR. SAML. CRAY If AS JUST RETITR.VKD FROM TIIE .1 and we are now receiving an elegant stock of Goods for the buinuier Woar, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable in- e found East, and take special pride in callhng the attention of our patrons and tne pub lic to an examination of the same, which will bo made up to order in our usual style to the satisfac tion of all who favor U 9 with their natronaae SAML. GRAY A SO&,’ , - Merchant Tailors, _ No. ltt Fifth street JJKW OOOIIE! NEW CJOODH! Second Arrival of NEW SPRING NTYI.ES -AT EATON, MACRUM & GO’S, Wo*. 17 ond 19 Fifth Street. Ribbons, Gimps, Braids, Races, Buttons. ete„ for nJS? T TO m W newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace ind Laco Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand- IccrchicLs. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tisane Vlels, _ neniise Yokes and Rantaletts, Edging, Laces, umes, etc., Ladies' and Children's Hose, ofevery description. Gloves, Uaunlet*. Mits, Bonnet Rib bona. Ruches, Shaker lloods, Cord, Clienille and . Bra.d Head Nets, Another lot of ** Crinoline Draperie,” (French blurts) Those who have used this skirt, pronounce l i the be*t ever inado. The “Quakert Skirt" and the Flexure Skirt,*'are also st es worthy of attention. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Col lars, Tie 4 :;, Siispcnders, etc. of most desirable Ayles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and • Notions. wholesale and retail buyers will .find a large and xceUent line of goods in every department at the LOWRBT POSSIBLE PBICES 808 CASH. »Pl 4 EATON. MACRPM*CO.\ 17 Fifthrt. H. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBIiIC OFFICE AT THE httsburbh post, fifth street. Bha mt«m4 Hay ei.eyatbba. with ahyx- FnetianJModa.'fnMi*:br itfi»£sGSlSKl } 'OOLIARSAViIIGSBMK, !•* FOiißirii sißEKit,; OgAjITEiStED II 186*5; H™ MTCUCK; " j W>>l°ra<t»r»ud Saturday evening*. toNoraibr bt.lhnvTto* o’elmlc and fram November latto Mar lat, from • to S o’clock; ■ : 'Depoeft* received of minima not lea this Ox* UuLiUK. fnd a dividend of the profit* declared , twice a year, in Juse and December. Interest has been declared semr-annuallr, in June and Decem ber trace the Bank was orfmaiicd, at the rate ot Bin per cant a year. .. *P not drawn out, is placed to the SUS*. 8 ! depositor as principal; and bean the front the first daya of June and De- SPMT' compounding twiee a year, without depositor to call or even to present u 2. P thSrKii At th “ «“• money will doable in JgKiSKSSS mSIDIST. GEORGE ALBREE. . t ~'VIC« PRXHIDKKT3. John B. M Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock John Holmes, John Marshall. Alexander Speer, Jama B. 1). Meeds. Ben). L. Fahnestock. A. M. Pollock, M. 1).. Jama MeAaley, Hill Burxwin, J runes Hardman, Wm. J. Anderson. TKUBTKKS. Bradley. Jama D. Kelly, John G. Bmekofen. Peter A. Madeira, Gwnffißhu*. John H. Mellor. John B.Cnnfield. JamaShidle, Alonso A. Carrier. Robert Robb; A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas, John Orr. John Evans, HcnryL. Ringwalt. Hopeveli Hepburn, John H. Shocnberger, W m. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmcrtz, Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindlo, Richard Hays,. Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager SKCRKTARV AMD TBBABURKB. CHARLES A. COLTON. NHOUUS AMXSj BAHKKKK • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in woies. Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver arnl Ban k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern an-J Western Cities constantly for sale. .Collections mode in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fund.? uc current paper. No. 07 Market stroet, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS * ro.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BBOKEBS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A I. I> j; u M A N . OFFICE: 431 Pena Ntreet, Filth Want. f tOI.I.ECTIONS PROMPTLY NtllE. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal P raw . n * Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. apixly aghicultkalT " I>. B. ROGERS A SOV, MANUFACTURERS UF Rogers' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH A X D UUAIN DItII.MTEETH, OFFICE: Corner Under nutl Clynier Slreetu, Ninth Ward, fel3:i* PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING UNO COMMISSION MERCHANT. FOR THIS SALK OF Flour, drain, Bacon, Lartl, But tor. Dried Frail and Produce deneraily, forner Market and l'irsl Streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER-TO—Francis Q. Bailey, Esq,, William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Koya A Ott, Ifeisker Sc Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. A M. Bank, List Howell. Mangle Sc Co., Go°rge Vi . Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & Co., »> heeling. wy2B:2ptf:ia Apollo hallbilliardj«aloon. CHARLES GARDNER'wouId remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at hi?i old stand. APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the beat quality of Lager Beor. and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good table?, ball? and cues. Homember the place, Apollo Hall. Fourth sl nearttuod. entrance from Fourth. jylthly IF YOU WAMT HONE GOOD NEW -1 Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and *f*. °“l? r **nds of Spices, cooking Brandy or *; me. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to tuiworth A Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and tull assortment of Family (iroecrios, Teas, Wines Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. , HAWORTU A BROTH KR. de2t comer Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. rGURN A 40, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story. *»-AII verk entrusted to mo will bo neatly and promptly xetmea. ec2l-ly JJATO*. .'IA('RIH i «(_ -VO. 17 FIFTH STREET, iOBHGKN AND RETAI I.RRB Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery. ■ shirts, Collars, Suspenden, Skirts, Snn and Rain Umbrellas, Conets, Ribbons, And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. •a. Wbolsale buyers supplied on best terms. „ EATON. MACKUM & CO.. *P2B No. 77 Fifth street. S fl TIKKNAN dc GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, ncroiTißS and dialku in TEAM, WHIES, LIQUORS, Ae„ NORTH-EAST comer of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ptARO* FOR TWO HUNDRED OOI m , HARS—Hainee Brothers eleiant Rosewood 7 octavo Pianos, with carved lets, round corners, full iron frame. Rosewood lops and rich mount- Ings, for two hundred dollan. For sale by <ayd JOHN H. MEL LOR, 81 Wood street. . Hazelton brothers* mew YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the i?*** Seven Octave Rosewood Pianos, from llaselton Brothers, New York, just received and foreeleby JOHN H.MKLLOR. »°7» 81 Woodstreet. \T AUJARU TIMBER USM FOR ▼ SAIK-WOO Acres of choice land in Mc- Kean county, Pk, at abont£f miles from the Al legheny nver, to whleh there is a food plank roM; convenient also to saw mills, schools Ac., and in a good neighborhood, about one mile from the town of Coryden. 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. DEAPUG AMD MOWING 3IA- S^ss^fxsnsxxs^ss Farming Implements generally, constantly on hand and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG next door to Here-. Hotel^ rpHOIAI FABLET'S " FURNITURE_«iID CHAIR WAREHOUSE. No. 164 FEDERAL ST* ALLEGHENY j» flltobnuttW wi» racdr. WffiShLW I #* at the room otoSffi&gssk* **• jAMm Aifc .WAITAOI KOMI for saleby BOWN k TETLEY, ■ 138 Wood strict. -sssae: PITTSBUGH, PA. -OF ALLEGHENY CITY. 8. CUTHBERT A SONS, 51 Market street. KoQAIdfONT A Wm ' r at FRANKLIN, VENANGO “ my23:lyd H. W.PtTTxaM».„ ...AtanuT.Daww) PATTEBSON& DAVSOI r f j ATTORNEY'S AT LAW NUNN’S LIW BUILDINGS, Biunond Hireri, near finuit; i a9 =!y PITTSBURGH. I’A B. F. LUCAS, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court HoumJ . u ‘ y3:l r PITTSBURGH, P* L. BBAOKENBIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, Slo. 135 FOPKTH »T.; • ieiM:l9 PiTTwcnaa, Pa. J • d, Hancock ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PIM-A. Alii,; NIJROEOIV DEM TINT field* ??et CSa ° r ‘° '• W - ,iiddl9 - N »- >« 3i"h- XS t 0“" from * 1 x hon m ANUFACTUBEEB. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones & lAUghllm, W.V.HUFACTURKBS of iron and nails, jumiata/ano common sheet iron. Liiutli’s Pateut Shaflisg, Pistcn Pjata, it, 'VAREHOUSES. us IValer Stroet anil 132 FI rut Street, ■’ITTSMCRUU, Amt eoruer of Franklin and South Water Street* c.htrawn. fe!7:ly Isa.io Joses...Jons 1,. 80t0...Wm. M’CnLLOtra PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., VI ‘ ' r ,'„ R KR, I «F CAST tTEfil: Plow. andAß Steel SPRINGS ind A ALJjib, turner Boss and Find streeta. PITTSBURGH. Pa. FURNITURE. J. D. FACKINKR JOHN M. IMWIN. RXITURE FOR €ABH-A FULL A* '^frTrwP^k° f Pittsburgh i' iKMaIU I ., embracing *i':OOK CASES, , . , J m . WARDROBES ami every ariicio needed in a well famished dwe> ling, a<» well ns :t tine assortment of OF PICK FI RNITIIRE, Constantly on band and made to order. Aa the only terms on which business is done at tibia aatab lishment is for CAS li, prices &rq made aeeor.i in?ly. J cisuus in want of anything in theabove line would be (*d^t^^&dMb^cnllin^at No. 108 Smithfieid street, below filth. tnnSMy CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. O AEPETS AND OILr OLOMfl" 21 Pieced NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pleem NEW JJHUSSELS C A BP E X These have just been received and an oi the LATEST AND RICHEST PATtI&H& “ the lowest prices. : ; ; ;<v w B cuiwat MEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, It. -AT H'CALLIJ fflL» No. 87 Foarth MtaM. BOFUHT PREVIOIN TO THE Utr advance in prices, of which tha fallesT ad vantage is ofierod in pnrchase FOR OASIL ldrl i HUGH U. BOLE. E*® I®* 1 ®* mj ii.i»ek a aicimn, Duquesne Way. near the Point, wUlmabs to order, and warranted aa gooda ean be made, the flawing machinery, tie: ’ Bteem hngines. Turning Lathes, for wood and Iron: Planers, lor wood end iron; Drilling Jfa«fein«: gousin and Tobacco Scrows; Patent-rightani Model Machines, in the best manner. Shafting. Pollies and Hangers, of all riles aatfwiety; screws, of any diameter and pitcW to iftaa bat in length. Will aim make. andThaveenhand! Doctor and Niggol Engines. and Reek Pumps for steamboats,Ac. Lathe raheannSd- fesrnag f^tS« 0 & Canpl,,,,<,32i,rt Solicited* 1 *” Promptly Filled nd Ramut^ N. B.—Particular attention and piunptitude Riven to repairs on Printing Presses and ethei Machines. mjl&lyd W. ». —,,,, fl, mmw saSsiStaStt Mrior «*r*~!*F —— • •~■ mi S^TOS&rMNfcSI sis. & aLK* T,w * wiu^f “ bi « wood. Out, Aebra, litnitcye, JUmomm —q u . Mann&cto'r and exiraaSi3@S*diahte ns to (burnish any artiolein our UttM Morfaa tha DEALERS AfiE INVTOTOM CAti.TTPfI*J us when they visit New Yorfc Dwm with every artiele in ear line which they-ean possibly require, at nrieaa lower thutlicir sun purchase eiewhere. ■ «g§jtar.22s * impo: 'RTANT TO LADIES' !)*■ ,O M* HARVEY, HAVnre FOR Scfyh!a h “ ” 0W ent,re confidence in oftringJSb; “•Great American Hemedy,” DR. HARTRt’H CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PIUS! ’™ataXs«»«S!S3!ftS* moving aruing from Obstruction or Stoppage of Hature. or in restoring thesystcmto perfect health when uffcnn* from SpitalAffek&i., ProljZS VuH. kL.A?‘° l i» cr weakness of the Uterine Or ??"'•. 'ft *" ease* Of MiAr 'or Nermut rnetratum. Uyetertee. Palpitation.-ke.. Ac.. *o„ W “J£“ m® tUetorcmimers of more BcrioosmseMe. ,ll ‘ ,,rc perfectly karmtenmttlLeeon ttittOu.n.nnd may,he tahn by tie mok dUiekU fe male tctllajttt eawting dint ret*; at the. T time they (l el tike a chant. by BtrenertumU. Iwwigp ratme. and restoring the system to aheaHhy ooa* dition, and by bringing on the monthhrMriod with regularity, no matter from what earn the obatmctiona may arise. They should. hoeerer. not be taken dnrfng the tint three or’ftCMHsdi of pregnancy, though safe at any other (Sae. as inacarmge would be the result Each box containsfiO Pills. PaiciOiig Diii.ua. S2 d .^ he s V*D >* sefit'by nidi We-paid aaacni.PUulWi _ Corner Marke- street and the Maaond. aulS.lrdawis .. TkBIED APPIBM9 BBU. BBI«HT Dried Apdtafcjtf* Merited eddAejM* ** Jan • BB saga^frflßgßu ! - nwqrNnie
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