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    RAILROADS.
A 8««. THE 1808.
PITTSBURfIi PT.WAYNI k CHICAGO EAILffAY.
TO AU FOISTS IS THE WES T,
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
StrXSfEK ARBAHGEKEST.
Commencing May 6th, 1802.
TDK TO CINCINNATI AS WICK,
M. and to Indianapolb, St. Louis and Chicago
shorter tbftn by any other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS.
Kflßt Line. Mail
Leaves
Pittsburgh.ui. 7,10 a. m. 14,50 p. ui.
Allegheny I,lo*. m 7,*JO u. m r 1,00 p.m.
Arrive*
Crestline. o*2o a. m. 5,40 v. ia. 1 H,SOp. in
Ft. p. ru. 3,35 a. in.
Clueage i». in: *,35 a. m
FOE COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Crestline...
Arrives at
Columbus, JH ,80 a. m. io is n m
“jf*- p. m. 5,10 P a. m
St Lotus.... *•*& a, m. 0,00 p. m
■ 8 INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
Leaves
.8,43a.m. 7,96p.m. ti,sop.m.
GnsUine..._S-00 e. tn
Airiveeat
SSS’®r -"T* s ® »■ m 6,45 p. m.
to Chicago without change
Cincinnati is the same as
W ouabeoTlUe. Trams on both Roads meet at
Uolumbos, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
- tofetner.
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Chieaso Expreso... 8,00 m m
Chic»«o.Ma»U 3,10 p . m
Cincinnati andSLLoaia ISxpress „..7,45 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
street Station, Allegheny City.
. tcsTca Arrivo Lots Arrive
New Brighton Newßrigton Allegheny
£»*“•“
•Mf® M*W a,4snm 8,30 am
4,40 piu 0,45 p m 18,30 p m S,OOp m
uajuFet tIaST ” “
Le*raAlU»nce*t .... 5,80 a. m.
'Antne »t Allegheny at .10,30 a. in
Iren to Allegheny at 3,10 p.m’
Amres at Alliance 8,00 p. ra*
_ <®»T*aiia are ran by Columbus time, which Ls
Mminutesslower than Pittsburgh time.
good on tho accommodation and
teoiiid are sold at reduced prices.
wSVHhff« I ?i^^ 0< J R ? o \l r,li^ooimMta at
Brighton with packets for New Castle.
T trough trains connect as follows:
At. Bnon. with stages for New Castle, Mercer,
; xonngttown. Ac.
A; OrrviUe, Ohio, to and from Miliersbnrgh.
: Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc. *
At UanafietdL Ohio, (or alount Vernon, Shelby.
a S»dMky. Toledo, Detroit, etc. *'
AtCmtline, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus.
~tSSX£&S££* aa ’ tnSia “ poli '' s " iEt
At Limn, for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton. To!-: ■.
etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Pern, Lafayette. lad., Saint
.&a&^&s!:d Rn i?ut t r o -
At romoutn fbr Laporte.
Aad at Chicago, with trains for all points in lili
i»wa. Wisconsin and Minnesota,
irqr iunher information and through ■ tickets
apply to. _ GEORGE PARKIN, Ti<*!tAg't
SISKS' 111 ASfD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On nod, after MONDAY. MAY sth, 1863.
fisaMtaartsaiiS!
. "wmM’tamss'raL" 1
Larre. Pittabargt.... I 1,00 a. m. 19,50 p. m .
do Steubenville... f 4,00 4,00 ••
do Newark. 1 0,50 " 10,15 ••
.do Colombo* I 11.10 “ 11,45 ••
ArnveaCincinnati | 4,30p.m. s,4oatu
St.lLouis | 7,50 a. in. | 6,40 m '
.Noohanga of cars between Pittsburgh and Uin
cinnati.
steepinß caw attached to aU night
. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE
Leaves
l,OO a7n 6,10 am ia,s© rm
WeUsville 3,00 8,14 " 3.05 “
StenbenvUle.,.4,oo •• «,io »• 4,00 ••
Wheeling .4,54 “ 10,33 ** 4.55 ••
Arrives
Bellair .5,03 “ 10,40 •* 5,03 •*
ABtresa for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville.
Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
Louis and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
eara Pittsburgh 1,00 a. m. i 13.50 m.
do Wellsville 4,25 “ 8,00 ••
do Bayard .... 0,10 •• | 4,14 ••
do AlBano 6,43 •• I 4,40 ••
•do 9udm>n ..._ 8,00 J 3,42 ■■
Amvm Cleveland 0,15 ” | e. 3«
QV?** with Tiucarawae branch
mACmnnl Dover at Alii-
Yort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad at Hudaon, witli Cleveland, Zanesville
*“4 ««inuati lib Akron. Cuyahoga Fall»
and Millmbunr. and at Cleveland with C and E
S d i ““kirk. andßufiato, with C & T
R & for Toledo, Detroit* Chicago and the north*
west.
WtflfvflleAooommodatioD leaves at 4,00 p. m.
Returning Truns arrive at *4*o » m. 9,15 a
&v£»B3 ana 8,00 p m.
Isroiign tickets prominent points in the
west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro
nor further particulars apply to
„ WILLIAM STEWART, Agent
Attha Company’s office in Freight Station, Penn
noJ7
1862
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
OS AMD AFTER MOSDAV. MAT sih.
riMNSfIVAHIA CHTBAI fiAILBOAD.
EIGHT DAILY TRAIXS.
T®?' THtOIIBH k AIX TBAI N
8t»lU» wary mornin*
A@» * m, Stoppinf only *t the
'thalN lean*
ftf™ 0 " Md WMblntton. andfor New Yog vis
: - th * ,totl<,n daily,
Paesen
*®_w > ™g t yww Uf pipmif station
ssassasia.'Bg'aSKhft
ACCOMMODATION TMAIKS.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
TRAIN for
WMPe station leaves dally, (exoept 'Sunday) at
***•• a. m.
_THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
WaU » station loaves daily, (egpopt Sunday) at
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Waft’* station, leaves daily, (except Sunday) at
V|U p. JS.
■Eimnrao trains
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Emnae.. p. m
Eferrz— —jggiS:
JMmtojpv Aeoommodaboa .10,09 a. m.
«t Well's Station Accommodation. a. m.
*d Wall’s Station Accommodation a. m.
Accommodation .1,09 p. m .
Out Wall’s Station Accommodation 0,10 p. m .
“ d
> iTftf Xr»ve!iogPublic will find it greatly to tbeir
now offered cannot be surpassed on
opr otter fonts. The Road bbattetedwith
fr, °. ft° m dust. IVe'can
OTr.?^feort“ta.& n^e Rll who
mil
more wd New York. r-r»
i. pawhMßur lkkti la can will
will
jgfftfcsnusilTM nsponsiMstar penowallMmgage
<"U7. and for an amount not oxcoadittaWM,
Phuabvtasfeopof " '••wlittland
BAILROADB
NKnSSIT VIA K,V,:K
INOMMPOLIS MB CIRCMMTI B. R.
K£S KB ’ ELLINGTON. end all
•muMpfe , F i r ,°i?, ht T ?ffin to INDIANAPOLIS,
r ‘fr l i?u. UAl -j • LAFAYETTE and PERIL
™ poesengon carried from Cinoin
n&ti or Lawrcnoeburg m less time than by any
othor route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rutc3. The only read by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati to tho Wes?, without break
ing bulk.
tiipresr-.
Consignment; made to J. E. GIBBONS. Ageni
at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
lAawrduceburgh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge fbr commission: no uiiAK-'iK foii
ÜBITiOI OR OOUkIBSION AT L« WIIE.NCK3Ur..'d.
-fST forUier information apply to THOMAS
RATIOAN, (No. 113 Water stroof,) of the
Company, who is prepared to ctvc throcuu rk
ckipts for passongers and freight to ludiar.apolie
Terre llante. Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, (ireon
caatle. Crawforddville, Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon. Ac.. Ac. H. F. LORD. President.
JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Age“
ajmh3
18«2. mPORTAXT. 18«2.
8,30 p. m.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOU
SAINT JOSEPH.
Aud other points in Northern MLwouri, the States
ol Kunsas, or the Territories, should insist on
having tickets that read by the
MOUTH HISSOCUI UAIIdIOAD
The only rail route from SL Louis to St. Joseph.
It U the shortest and quickest lino by! thirtoea
hours to the remotest point reached by roil, and is
always as cheap as any other.
Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all point'
in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Kail
road- ISAAC H. STURGEON.
Proe’t and Gon'i supL North M Lssouri K. R.
Hknry H. btMKOKB. Gen'i Travelmir Agont.
ein-rtro • , .
UPHOLSTERING. •
. upiioidSiEm ,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NKAIi WOOD.
'I'UI SI'B.'IIHIBtKN MANSJ VAC
-R TURK and keep constantly on Imqf.i cvcr.\
article in their Hue, viz: Cbrnioos, CriiimcntN.
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Lcds, Mattnise.-
ol al» kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Sprint
All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures,
s^*Prompt attention given to all orders fer fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Uil Cloths, Ac.
octl7:lyil ROBERTS A KuilniGK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
Y O U N G’S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT.
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
nTHEREFANIUES, Ki:\-
▼ w TAUItANT9and thetradccr.nerallv
beaupplied with Ch*?i-euke Bnv
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade
FLI VOUNG, Proprietor.
Vouug’ft JEatiug Saiuozs.
CORNER
\Vhero OYSTERS ucd *ll tlio d'nlioioie= <•( (lie
season will be served up in the most pahtiaMo
et >;io- EU.YytJSO.
corner Virgin alicy an.l SYniikik-U
sAVA GE HOI/HE,
No. 350 Liberty Street,
Ne.it to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHX SATAOC; Proprlef «•**.
Haying takes \.\n n jn:n n\
with all the modern impj'xYemrnf.'*, *.bh i «•
Pttlar resort, the subscriber i» prepared ti»
mixiivte hia old customers and ih* public t*c;u r
ally, with the best thu market.- bit-.nl-.
will bo served up in ©very variofr *-tyle,durinK
theseaaoii. lii.i Wiaw, Liqu*»i> hod Alta he ]©«•:•’
confident in rcc-cminendim; ta »»-,*. p U i>lu* f,c tWir
excellence.
Can, Itnnhet and Sholl
andsold wholesale ar.d retail.
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
THO«. STONI3, I’mprirU.i-,
Having taken ani> rrm:» j i*.
at a great expense, with all theuio.iern \:u
proyeinent*, this popular re-ort. the
is prepared to areommuJotc his tricti-i' ar.-i the
public generally, with tho best thu np.rUct
affords.
OYSTERS will be served up ii« every variety
style during the season.
LIQIOfW and ALE& he leei.i cuniidcnt in re
commendmffjo the public for tueir excellen-e.
*»vlhAL& served un at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap-i-ly
OXJR HOUSK,
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEy,
. PHTKIirntHJ.
ritllE NiaSCKUSI UXOIM ES
A to the recchit rl
i'KESH SHELL ANO®tHOTKCKItS. GAME,
Ac-and u prep»™dt**oemit«#od»i» the patrons
of this old and veil knows hoagpwUb everythin*
Jilflay . , Proprietor.
';JBXOBIs8IOR
OrSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
Ho. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE AtfD BETAIL PRALKBS IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
All In th'Hr Proper Season.
no» GEO. REINEMAN A CO.
MANSION HO BSE, OKO. AURENTZ,
AVM. Proprietor; No. 341 Liberty street, just be
gde tie Passenger Dope of the Pennsyivnnin
Railroad, which makes it the most couveiiient
noose in tie city for passengers arriving by that
rood.
The proprietor having, at considerable ex-
P<m*«, fitted up. in exoellent style, the JIA NSION
uUyah. would respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. His Lardor and Bar will bo
lurnuhed with the best the market can afford,
(billy
WINES ANP LIQUOHS
WILLUB BEMETT,
IHPOBTKB AND DEAI.ICK IN
Brandiea, Cordials, Wines,old llononga
hela and fieotified Whiskey,
NO. 130 WOOD STREET, l>itlsl>argli
fUMm
WILLIAH CLA¥T«ST,
WHOLESALE AND RET All.
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 87 Diamond Alley,
n#ftr Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
,9 a kfnd* Blackberry, Cherry »ud
Cogue Brandies. Old Monongahela Rectified
~ ****”» *C« mhlfi
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
F‘^ t ™*" peedt ANn
„■ , GONORRHEA. GLEET, URBTUAh
Seminal Weakness, Nightly Eoiln-
Bions. jneontl moo, Genital Irrita
- witty. G: rei, Stricture and
. Aue-; ons ot the Kid-
Vhiok w.. ■— ******* Bladder,
WMoh hM been t;sqd by qpwarda of
ONE HUWDBED PHYSICIANS.
in their private practioe. with the entire success
Ci " oL “’ " W
BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS
on *>. effecting a cure in a
£T mß*"® wllen » «?te is effected it is perman
extracts
"*>A4obanilaasonue.systam,aadnever nause
ate thettomaoh. or impregnate thebreathand
»*1 nauseous taste is avoided..
giwiloe without my signature en the
saliAewlVdbf" ltr —* and Diamond.
'&saB&g&fgs£ a ' Wiy*
«':MTi$! ff «Ji-»
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
RELIANCE. MUTUAL INsUSANOE
COMPANY,
OF WIILADELPinA,
On Rnitemg.V Limited or Perpetual, Mercian
d!?e, fcurniture, Ac., in town or
country.
OFFXEE NO. SOR WAI.NET STREET.
C’asli Capital. 832U.M0 00.
Amelia, «:103,,M>S w».
a- follows, viz:
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, wurtn double the amount *ISS.BK 00
■ •round rent, lirst cl as- -'p-.-j
Pennsylvania Railroad Co'ad st’oe-Vi’
Alorlcnue hoim?, SW.IMi, cost 27,900 00-
ihnadeliihmeily l» 51 rent, (K>
Ailegueny County f. 71 cm!. Penusyl-
Vania Railroad Loans 70,000 (Xi
Collateral loann, well secured -j • x w» (».
Uuntingilon and UruaU Top aMeuntftiii '
-Railroad company, mortgage loan 4.0"0 (X
renasylvauiu Railroad Oo.Htosk..-1 000 0(
Stock of Relianco Mutual Insurance
Company rt -i-:iso CO
.Stock of County Fire rnriiiruiu-e t> “j
Stock of Delaware M. S. lnsuianec C\> ’•;;«) Qi
Commercial Ban kdo ........ JW3S 0';
Mechanics* Back do-
linion M. Insurance Co*s Scrip!!!!!!” p-Jj o<
Uills Receivable, busing paper.!! li> &*7 D
book Accounts, secured interest, oto. 7
on baud and in hands of agent*.. 11 T«*. I
CLEM TISOLEV. I'SfaV'
DIHECIOItS.
0!_om Tingloy, Samuel Bisphnm.
3 K .- Thompson. Robert Stem.
Frederick Brown. WUliarn Musser.
Cornelius Stevcnßou, Beni. W. Tingloy.
<< oi ? " orrol ' Miindmll HUT,
J. L. Canon. 2. Lothrop,
Robert. loland, Uharloj Lefand,
Frederick Lennig. .fncob T. Bunting.
CaarleaS. Wood Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward,. John. BiwelLPliL-burgh.
!!. M. HINCHJIAN, (secretary
„ ~ J.OARDXER COFhN. Agent.
iBSIo Northeast corner Third and W...si
DEI.AWAHR MH T THAI. KAKKTY I\.
SVKANVr. IOJIPAN Y-7 VCOR POKA
TED BY THK LEGISLATURE Oi' PKN' viv
van ia. isos, oma: s V tmVii
nrnu) and walnut‘street's wiii a
•JhLPHIA. M A KINK IXSL'KANCI'iS or. \\t
“sihH t
-handise generally, on Stores, dwelling Hou*e
iC.
WI-CIcESI Pi 1 iia Ir. Martin, Edmund A
oouder.Thoopbilus Paulding, John N\ Ponrwe.
John C. U.-IT 1!. James frannuair. Win. Eyre, Jr.,
James C. Uand. W m. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal,
Ur. It. M. Huston. Goo. u. Lieper, Hugh Craig
Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes, J. i\ PonUton
iloiLry Sloan, ■h.lwar.l l.'irlingtou, 11 Jones
§J®”pr M’Hvain. Thus. C. flr.nd Robert
Burton. JrjoJacoh P. Jonw. James 11. .Ml',, rland
Uiilir LTuu-nx,
?n>» v ~!*• ,*V MADEIRA. Aeent,
\»atcr-trcet, Pirt^Tiurgb.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
‘HAXIi MX HKi: IN s 1 RANC'E
U>MI»ANYOFI'HILAI»KLI*i;U hFFICF-
N<». .43.* &U 4 437 X lIHSIM l vutrV i
ntytrritib.
STATKAI RN'T j)V ASSETS, JAH. Ui. W.
Pubk-ho.l A«r«onbly t.-, An Am .-»f . . ( ., u u v
beiin’: "
Pir-t ‘••runst
K«ml I'-'iiiU*. : vjSup >! m'
l-i,/ r&.= t
Temporary Loans on aiuplo C.ljih
fcru!
ar.J I .V! ; Kc eUu’ofe
tV: .
* - ■•_ ? f • •';(; ir to prom, j a.* «vhi<, h thi*
flci-i d« irti’i L-j ! Jl ' 1 "”• —'*-«!.:--hh»rr
i r«; 'inapt's nsade i»::
viiy. r. i\i-.vn ,i.id t\:;s
un .-; « j.or;
j». • 1 1 ;;ii, uf hi.-Hitn>. ihr-Ay ji»
l,t 1(11; fl«iV.i:;t.iiT'v- • ‘ j
' t.. m.-oi »-,n!
l»r wiii tr.c-'- all hrilnhljii?.
ji.iiii tiurinx the year H<rj, t.Vt ;?«,
WKECTOKS.
Chnrlas \V. Bur.'ker. *! 0)• -r .
Whciut. 1):u : i S.
Mtmuel Grunt. f-aa;-* I,#*)
Jacob R. Smith, K hr.ir-i <\ j»*?Tv
Georye W. iJevrc l-' ilc;
; N - l*r.‘ i Ir- ■
I'.DH AKilO. DAI.K, Vi.» IVi- .i.i'.-
dully
V. i,-. A. Stkjci.. .S<vrc: -.rv rr-. t.vp
c*.»rr i\ \
mjin Nr-rlluv..; ( r-f »r..i V.*.
WESTERN - INSURANCE COMPANY,
of nmßi'aaii.
liKOßni: n,\n«iE, prw.imf.
. _ 1. M. (filllii.iX.
Cnjit. K. D. COUintA V, lie.i'l A*,'!.!
«a A atiT.-Ircet. iSjau; t \,\. u'.rrb-m -
t:i- Pittsburgh. ■ '
iJx^'SisKs*™'* 1 All k ' n,u of K,RK ■ M " I MA
A Uuiue lurftitutJon mum«;e*J by J>iiu.:tnn» w l ’ »
arewell known in the cawmumuity, an ! who «i-»-
actcrrainM, by promptnc^undliberality tomr.-
turn tn« wbifh they have.x-'umeu •• -/
terms t!io host i<rot«»eiiou to tho.«o wh*.b«in* *
injured.
ASSETS. OCTOR'FRJiOth, ISA!.
Stock Accounts i,
Mo-u;:iffo .. . .... ‘ '/jm
Ollicc huniitnrc "ii/vi
Bpen8 pen Accnuntu, etc .. -T.jv.v 4-.
HSll Ih ‘‘.’il ’J'fi
Premium Notes ‘.*7’fir', u
Notes and Pills dLscouurod . !74ji7;*\
„ mi . DIRECTORS.
K. Miller. Jr., James M’Auloy.
Ijatbaniol Holmes. Alexander Nirnu-k
(toorgeparaie H'in. 11. Smith.
Chtt3. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley
Alexander Speer, David M. Long
Kecw .f. fhonifta, JJenj. Rakoweif,
John K. M’Cune.
CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
M. BAGALEY.*rS. KEA> •• WreWry -
Office, Cor. of HarhM ami Witirr Sm„
Insuros against Losa and Datnago in tbo naviga
tion of tho Southern and Westm-n Rivers,
I.akas, and Bayous, and tho Navi
gation of the Seas.
Inanrrw ogaliut Lou
and Damage l.y fire.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Saraley, Jaa. Park,,l.-.,
Win. U.Johnoton. B.F. Jones,
Reese Owens, T. M. Howe,
qi&dirti?’ Georgjßinghaw.
§• Kior, John Shipton,
M- Cooiier, • S. Harbaugh,
J. Caldwell, John S. DUworth.
C. U. Zue.
mh29:lydh. .
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite tlie Cnstom Honse.
Capithl. v i..faio,lo* >, Asaata.;,...sßOf,iMS.
nm,T. HAKE all ROWS or IN.
ww SUR ANCE. either Perpetual or Li mi ted, on
every deecnption of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING. President,
"• tice P, " ,J “ L
Charlee Bayer, E. R. Cone.
K. B. English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton
S. J. Magnrgo E. Wiler,
F. Blackburn, Secretary.
, _ eT.G. COFFIN, Agent.
jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streots.
JNO. neOHUEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
•' * • '• FOR TO* BALK OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK
JAMBS KIftUJVCAB, MOHOXOAHE
LA PLANINGMILL, weald respectfully in
form the pablio that he has rebuilt since the
and hamg.enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newest and mart appro vm machinery,
is now prepared to famish neoring and planing
boards, so roll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making, go,
Sotrra Pittsburgh, Sept,' 7.l*s7. ja2o
AUEPNY INSURANCE CO.
or piTTSBimeH.
OFFICE, Ho. 87 FihbHt.,Bauk Block
nmncß iunß all kihdh or
fHIWMUn*, CABFKETEES AED
HJ Smm Cutai TgoUrublir
BOWK A TrWXyTi*. Wood stmt
THE PITTSBURGH POST
rublidiM every aiernine, I Sunday’s excepted.]
Corner FUUrkil Weei Rirtete.
TERMS 86 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
by carriers 13 cents per week.
KATES OF ADVERTISING.
Square, one time. • 60
“ three time. 81 60
“he week. I 75
one month 5 00
three months 13 ©0
six month-- ..I*oo
s w nine months ..34 00
t ono year.-- .30 00
TEN LINES make a square. About eight words
average a ime.
V risque, - **A iinud-oim- woman that will
stay at home-an eloquent preacher that
<vill preach a short sermon: and j, /,j
who hns sense enough to hold hi= .»iu*-. ‘'
What do von censure* "
1 i'izutii,'-- "A nmn who marries a pr!
tor lier line dancing: n working man who
believes in the sympathies of professional
gentleman: a youth who .studies luw or
medicine while ho has tuo use of his hands;
ami people who elect n drunkard or «
blockhead to an cub-e."
Mogisti>it, •‘Wi.a’ jam'll :,t "
.V»* : /o‘/mo:--*'i »h. 1 ji-riviv,- thfti v..uur>-
an uftercr of pbhv w-ntere.-*: am-/ I mu
about t-.» nrn-r ih: S ; v.-ill nrprhm \..a."
“A | m! v M-ntcn<-«* fr.-m you:
hoiior would ituit-ed a nm-o .• : ,-Tr,.;;
bdiment.
S ' L 15 y
M'hji* \f„l, “My •• 1 | };<;{ v *. ; .
<Ii~« cntiiui.* v»' ;-11-r h.»i jilt- it-rrn ui thiriv
<.!»}>. w litk* \ .*u n-Manil r,.r,.;
isi t 'f.rr.'i-ti;'’:
*•> -iil'Hi >»,. i. -.ir.t-i.
ti.' \ Ail. .nt.i i r-1, i *-il li-.i;
>:»ii : .ill ti ■■ . v w ; :!, .f,
t;*‘t v» %s-:tU«•»i.t f-yiluhlr*.
*1 *?*; :*.*
Mr-.
*h* WirrH h<-r t.-r, living ,roc"?n't
n!B-ny« hrin£ ~n. .i.l
1‘ *!.-*■• . .uiw-* i lIW- i! ir..-n-
::ve-r v s „ v .
rnirv, ai r.»io- . |, ,
V>'uo!i'Siiid GrociTfi,
commission and forwarding merchants,
1862.
M’CORI) &• S’O.
H A TH, 4 A I’M.
ktk.aw
lIOX.NiriN AMI
stiAHi.n noons
and
l«fcl SV«)(»<1 ,Slr« v t lk t
PITTSI!! Run.
W i: uv!!K?^" ,;l:<,:iV I .%’<• -A I.Alt UK
* I** -oir Sim*k
«. f UntsCnv*, >’.rn\v ilmnl*. lk.ut.ol*. Hhuhi-r
unii i flloi Left.! JI fit)*. Morchnnts viniiir.h: nur citv
ran buy;lW«uiu- :it LOW El! I'H I ('EH llmti in Phi
lauelplmi nr Now \o»j;. «<i‘LV:2md -
rr.
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STEEET,
li 111 S!AI
STKAW’HEKRY,
MASPBEUKV. -
am! iII.ACKBFR.H V PLANTS,
ORAPK VINKS,
I.TUHANT,
und GOOSEBERRY IHISHKB,
LIN h.\! i
and ASPARAGUS BOOTS,
»U ol the best <jue!ity. and warrante<l true to
nanio. !■ or Bale at 2» FI FT)! FTK Ei; f.
. “M 2 j. KNOX.
PII4EXIX I.OOKt.\li GLASS A !*,('
TUKE FRAME MA.MJIAtroRT
NOS. 831 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.
* 175 O RAND STII MET A 215 CENTRE
STREET. Established 1888. NEW'YORK. E?
tabluhed I&>S. This Establishment has been in
aucccssfjUoporation 34 years, and is the Largest
of th e kind in the United States. Wo have on
hand or manufactured to order every dosevintion
TPA°r?. K^!?»AV^- PIC '. 1 ' , 3A ,tB AND Kir!
w n Plain and Ornamental Pier,
wall. Oval and Mantel (liases. Concerting Cor-
SI 0 ? 8 * J s *? 6 end Bracket Tables, with Marble
fclftbs. Toilet Ulas3C3, cUi^
' Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths«uita‘'
We lor transportation, either MU. Urrllna, Jlose
troou. Oak, jfebra, ftirdscur, Ahthn{/ai]i/ Hr ; 0u»
new Manufactory and extensive favilitics enable
U 3 tofournishany article in our liuensp/wf a 3 the
oes/.and as cheap an the cheaiwt.
dealers, are invited to call upon
us trlren they visit New York. Wo claim to Ik
able to supply them with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lowei
than they can purchase elewhere.
Order* by mail attended to with promptnee* f) r
not Ant to call when younivit Aho York
Office A rerooms. No.!3I0 Centre St N v
my2:3md HORACE V. SIOLER.Aff’t.
S E mv?i r> R ?, Pws i' w U*SiBE.
LEIVLD by the undersigned until the
First day ef Julj', is«s.
f'f.f'he delivery at the U. S. ALLEGHENY AH
SENAL. of 300 rets nf lield and Siege Gan Car-
to be fel'cd hetween this date and
delivered in the early
Security for the faithful fulßlment of the con
trftofwill be required.
The kinds and quality of timber required mnv
be seen on application at the Arsenal.
proposals to be endorsed —
Proposals to tarnish Gun Carriage Timber.”
JOHN SYMINGTON.
Colonel of Onlna aw.
Comji. A legheey Arsenal.”
OVK »ODl£> »TO€K COSnSTIVa
of nil the latest styles of Dress Goods ljaoe
oaawls.i'oinu and Circulars, Silk. Cloth and
Sr Sacques, New-YorklfiotiUiß,SfcsSrls of
Sjht Umbrellas, at:all pries*- Soys
teny Clothes and Summer Cusuberefc Irish
SXS?e d l». T *S^^^ t -
ifci»7<i)oW BSS ,':r7U
MIIJ. FIEB-M* glCBi Miwi)
in Cora«rifark»t«n4lliifiKreet,
Busing notices, inserted on the l.vul ten
:eat* !i line each insertion.
Che Saturday Morning Post
Tsxucd fr<-m Ihc sauHiortico every .Sttmbiy
&r forms & 1 pur annum, in advance
-£y~Sing!e copies, ready for mailing, fivk ccntj,
«*“ J A3IKS BARK
Editor and Proprietor
*jr“ AaveriLin;; at reasonable rates.
MONTJAV f.rO’tN'IXG, JUI.Y It’
A Drunken Philosopher.
A somewhat noted writer for the Boston
press, who died several years ago. was
m one occasion found in the street intox
icated nnd taken, to the watch-house,
•vhere he was kept, over night. On being
Drought before the police magistrate, next
morning, he had become partially sober,
•viien the following dialogue took place:
Mctflisfrafc —“Well, prisoner, wha* do
you do fora living?'*
Prisoner — l *•] am a public writer/'
Natjixfrate. —“And, pray, wha! do you
.find to write about?’*
/ rhotur —“A little to commend, much
to censure, and very much to laugh at."
Muitt.'iintii- ’■•■ *1 mph! ami what do vmi
commend?*’
i "1 at man v. ho vX
h,s j•>*~,t...j, t., ,-..muuind that r»*
j'oct which his and .pia!
ideation.- <iu mo merit.
Mrs. Partington oil Gout
i-.i V. i;h ‘l-1
wry u.-.-iv
il. It'!
K(»IST.
lio.iier- in ~n.{ Pitl.-burfh Msnufucturt-s
Xn. I.IHIIUTY NTHEKT,
jj tsij k t: i'is*s
i i .\ U
Wr.s .Vni> i i;;i.u Si.i;n.
w V 1: iIA N I i:i> A \l) I;.v n\n
*• ♦*’*.‘l; - n rcr.cr.il am.V'.t
. frill
■Viinitciuid OnmmfuMt rrcet,
; •• ••: c t .1 j.. r :>y
1* KCKI! A M A j. o ,
si (J.ireV
WIUJIM BAUAIiEI',
»• I '!• T N I! II It « H
liftli'JßAnß.
JUST OPENING.
- j i dr. V*sn<> !nUU£ ailT
lfllUßlßi-jijyißßfliiWL ;
JB «E
fil SHA L COIIISSIOH MIBCHAM
"““SSSSSSar*
llWßW?g&? anae * In . lda m co<fti*njnaiil« ot
OFFICE INS. WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST ■!
a “ ai:ly : - Philadelphia:
WM. BRICE St, CO. ■
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION , MERCHANTS,
xo; is svuTir water street,
I* b 11 1* <1 elp li l a>v
whMrSSI. RdVaCOM mado 0D -
JOHN K KI.UBON..WH P KLLIBOX..BODKANB ELIugOK.
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS of
WHS, CABSHM AM VESTINGS,
**• *>» habket street,
(3«1 door below Fourth,)
PHILADELPHIA
U®**T * MAttKE-
Wliolesale UruEciats,
NO. 825 MABKET KTBEET,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils, Window Glass. Dyo-atnffi, , n j
forKcroseue; Ohio and Pittebuiwh'Coai
oil 3, Lumins Fluid, Cam|»hene,lar f Pitcji Rosin
Wagon and Railroad Grease. myi:3md '
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IS KVKRV neSCWPTIOK OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GCfODS,
«il« CIIENT.Mr NTKEfiT,
. __ PHILADELPHIA
c. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
LONGCOPE A PEARCE
MANUFACTURERS a importers ’
-OF
MF.V.S F(’lt\lKl|l\(; OOOM A.VD
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
-VO. 1» sor™ FOURTH STKEET,
PHIL A DBIPBIA.
<'HAR£E« MAGEE,
Importer and ealerin
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts
Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &o,’
MARKET STREET, '
Norfl. Nid... ■>IIII.AI>I:t.PIi|A
PRIES & LEHMAN,
Nu - " r; market stheet
PIHLADELPUU,
J n/a (1.-ths, Cassinicrts, Vestings,
tus\sA*L- a ,h A l ld ? w * u *»wkof Goods
fiuji.’lefor the trail*. myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON 4 880.,
IMPORTERS «V
w 1 K* . BRANDIES, Ac.,
AND DRALKIUS 15
f I N K. OLD IV n 1 9 K 1 KS.
.no. .i .vou iii Fitovr NTXEirr.
I'llU-AI>EU‘II[A
:~ ~..,,
rttr.7 L':~ L.--
JAMES H. OHILDS.
IM»I»K fOTTOX WILLS,
A.I W-ai,eny city. Pa.,
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND «F
(»SNABURGS,
*- 1 ■•<••><•« to »0 inrhc* Wide.
rUtvP? 1 ? 1 ? '"f, I '.# ot , “• CHILDS k CO'S.
I-IA Vi ood .(imi, Titubursb. ua3l:ly:is
I’KTKONa ' OH. WORTOd
LONG. MILLER A CO.,
"A i Mi AKI'SHI iiiiH STATION. AL
LKi.IitM VALLEY RAILROAD.
and Warehouse
•JJI NAttKCI tiTRCCT, I’ITTSlfrrftCUH.
1862.
Mnr.atkc-.acas at lUamin»lln v M-l Lubricate.
0.1x1)011 Oils nnd iicnzc.lfi.
1 RHF»\K» OIL UARBA.VrEn
N»\.KXI*!.<»MVK. always oAHTiSSr
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
i oi/r<>« a co.,
M a .S’ V K.A <!T t]R g its Otr KVSBY IARIRTT or
FINISHED BRAE'S WORK,
A S 1> STEAM FITTHUN,
• Particular attention to luting Oil ltefiner
w. Brass Lasting* of superior smoetEnees made to
°J“ cr - Steamboat work and ri pairing gener-
~ *FRom’ OU 'e: Darr’a Safety Lamp;
Has BracketaandPebienbi: Corner ST. CLAIK
STREET AND DUQbESNE WAY. MkU
C. WEST & CO.,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh.
Ail Work warranted to be ot the beet mate
rial audwoikmanship. _ myl2.-lyd.
JJATOM, 9ACRCXA CO-
NO. n FIFTH STREET,
JORBEX9 AND RETAILERS
Trim m In w,
EmliroicUriafL
Hosiery.
Shirts.
Collars,
Suspenders, Skirts. ® < * 1
Sun and Rain Umbrellas,
Corsets, Ribbons,
A "'* aßkinla Fancy Artieles and SoUons. HooJb-
Whoi»,e '‘^^PU^b-tUrms.
apai , No. 77 Fifth street.
r. tRTMsr —...h. n. nmta, rxtuib
La teat Miller* Rioketson's.
ItEV MEB A BROTHERS,
I Successor to Reyiner * Audeison.l •
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Frnlta, Note, Ceafectlenarr
Nognra, Fire Works, *e,, Bry
nos. im and ia» Wood street.
. . nrniER«H.
J. H. CASIDAY.
Note. Ntoek, Draft, Bend and Wert
•”»»■ w —ft Mad Win
ebnndlae Mrdker.
„ to inr,st in Mortgages and No. 1
• , mv22
LATE STYLES OF
SUMMER GOODS
: - . just receiVko. r
MR. 8 AML. GRAY
UM JWT BETCiXED FIOI TM«
But, andwe are now receiring an elegant
stock of Good* for the Snininer Weai\ combiaiag
together one of theehoioegt and moat dZbeSK
stocks to be found SasL-Mnd takemeieloHdii in
ralUing theattentinof onrmShnsHoduenab-
Merchant Tailors.
; ' : . - .So. lSJfiiUutieet.
'JW#*** rjAIET-R : '
>KD DIAUa Ilf
KA.Vt’PACrCRKftS Of
XAKCPACTUBKS3 OP
Nwtnro HOUBXB.
(OOUAR SAVINGS BANK,
vJW FOURTH RTBirET,;
, OHAETEBED IK lwV
AFKXtfiUtTt FMM t (mJMW:
Sf “iStiriij evenings,
from Jfayl*itoiroT«nber Ist, from 7 to » otolook
and from November latto Maylst.fromS to &
o’eloek.
_ Deposits noeiredof all hubs sot loss than Osn
poiXAt, mid profiii declared
twiceayear, in Jose and December. intenst bu
ooeadodMedoqmlJftnnially. j| Jom
wu organised, attfcerate of six
pey cent* antf,
r” 04 '$ r * wn out - O pUoed to; the
j2 e “i? r s? principal. andbeara the-
Oiyt.day» of June and De-
W 1?? * ymr.'trithout
troiAltouthedenoritorto eaHor even to present
thia rate money will double in
leas than twelve fean, jwfrfay m .tim
EIOTT AND OHS-HAtr P*g cStT A YRji;
.Jn^l2u«S^ th? v^® r »- B y-I*awt». Rules
tloW,f,lnualied « r * tw * <m appjwation
K me omce.
raniDadr.
GEORGE ALBREE.
w „„ lyici ricamsstu. ■
John B.MFadden, Isaao M. Pennoek.
John Holmes, John.Marahalk *
AUxandn-Speer. , James B. D. Meode,
Beui- la Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M.D.,
James UeAuley, HUlßunwin, <
Jamas Herdman, Wm. J. Andaraon.
a. . « tbtowis. - •
SS®-
John Be Canfield, James ffhwlle : ,*t*» -
AJonn A. Carrier. Robert Hohb.
fe».pburn. fiHfigSß&r.
AleahuderfedfJ;
Richard Hay* ... Iraae Whittier, •
Wm. 8. Lavejy, Chrirtian Yeager
■■"SSL IEMfiLWIfiC- ••
N. * s°?®’ barker*
• Broken and Dealers in
gotae, Drafts, Acceptance* Bold, Silver and Ban k
Notofc Enhance on the Eastern and Western
Citiee constantly for Bale.
Thwins*#o*Srt?. o t4St.. M " k “ b *"'“
WM. H. WIUUBi d co,;
BANKEBB 4 EXCHANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, FltUi Ward.
fIOIXECTIOm PROJim.T MADE:
in iPrL. Mortgages and other Lego!
Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probatod. aj.*6:ly
AGBICUTiTHAIi.
». B. ROGERS A MON.
VANUPA CTtTRER3 (IP
Rogers’ Improved Patent
Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN DKIL.L,'I'hIKTt.I.
OFFICE: Corner Bnllrr and I’iynirr
Street*, Ninth Ward,
JAMES A. PET2ER,
FORWARDING MO COMMISSION MERCHANT.
POR THI SAIiK Of
Floor, Uraln. Bacon, lent, Butter,
Dried Fruit and Prodnre
(leaerallj,
Comer Mark.! and First Streets,
Pittsburgh. pa.
TO—Francis G. Bailor, Esq,, William
PS. CutMwrt .t Son, Pittsburgh.
Boyd * Ott, Hmsker A Swearingen. S. Brady,
Cuh. M. A M. Bank. List Howell. Mangle & Co.,
ueorge W, Anderson, Donlon. Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. my2B:2ptf:is
IF TOIT VAST SOME (iOOl) 3»EW
Frnit °r Prepared Mince Aleat. mixed, and
tel other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
» me, Row 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 a general and
tull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Brandies, and all other kituls of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
J _ HAWORTH A BROTH SR.
corner Diamond and Diamond alley. .
T. T. M’GIBY & CO.
house, sign.
-AS I>
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St, Clair Street,
[CORKER DUQUESNE WAY. second story.
«*AIt work enliisted to nie will be neatly and'
promptly xocnxea. oe2l-ly
TIEMAX dc GETTY,
Wholewle and Retail Grocers,
IMPOBTEU AND DKALEU IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Arc.,
i NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO.STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
! 1
Po2My . ALLEGHENY CrCV.
V IMPORTANT
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY.!*; PATENT AGENCY.
*1:
—.— ■
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE, gj ROIT. W. FENWICK
For Twelve TMnlirH the emt fear
» omeer of gfo. BET jSSo*.*
FaMat OSes Ike §flle^AmerleaV
las* roar ■
*—S.r fifo.
Bssrd or Appeal. O'"™ 1 "'
—NOTE—AM information necessary to proente
Pateotanda oopyof the Patent Laws sent free '
dSs^“ ,w ofPa!o T e^
addy a EWUNH.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 1M WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
mncmiicH, rnmniien.
1 m
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
»n«iu.roa’a orrjon.
Jhautlu In general. Oil Refineriee fitted up in.
the mort approred manner. Tanka lined Leader
Sjpn Hones* fitted with Water and Gas Fix-
.
tfcl. B. AU ordara promptly attended to.
mpS :Iyd
LCHES AND VINESAD-
000 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
u BAEEEIE PVEE CIDEK YINEOAH,
in store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
MS MaalMWeedstreet
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMtOTT
NO. 100. ■■ IT HFI ELttir an y T
Near Oia eonarßSkl K^arah
g anylmthni
OarOfM Hius frona 7 A. M. to lo P. M.
DtmGASg'PUiritAY $ CO.,
aLraaaa.it’OAUfOiiT„..
HcCALMONT ft KERB,
'A.artViYtpriEVi^ l 'A# i,a av
• FRANEXIN.YE.’iIANGp, 00.,
myZklyd
ay, femMjiy, ...gko. i. d*w*>
PATTERSONfciDAWSON,
: ATTORNETS AT LAW
KUHN'S lllk BBItOIBQS.
Diamond S(rcei,,a(«rOr«nt;
: > PITTSBURGH. I>a
B- P.- ItUCAS,;
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE,. NO., 73 GRAKT* ‘STREET
(Three doors below this Court House.)
_ Mya:ly ' PITTSBURGH. Pa
L. BRAOKENRIDGE,
AXTORNRY at law,
OFFICE, NO. 15f5 FOURTH ST.;
i* 24 -' l9 - Pnwapuau.Ps.
J. D. HANCOCK
NO. 7 3 GRANT -STREET
T 1 AHfa . NURWEON DENTIST
• succosar to 0. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smtth
neid street. •. •
' *><«»« from A to I o’elbeki and from 2
tos o clock.„ . . ; ... ■ felS:iy
IBON MANITF A CTPREwa
AMERICANIRON WORKS!
Jones «fe Langhliiu,
v.ikcfaotvbsbS Of
OIV ANoifAI LS,
JUNIATA ANO CUMMCN SHEET MON.
LauiiTs Paiecf; Sliaftiog,-.Pislsß Sofa, Plate, he.
WAKEHOUSE3,:.
95 Water Street and 133 Firm Street,
VmsBUKGH,
And conicr of Franklin and South .Water Strtots-
Ch:cn*u. L _ * . . . fe!7:ly •
PITTSBTJGH, PA.
ISA.trr Joses...Jons L. Bovs.,.Wi|.H'CtiuotiQ
PITTSBUfIGH STEEL WIRES
JOBES, BOYD ft CO.,
X 1 A^?°Ll priaff - a;b StMISPRraoS
aridAXLtb, Ross an«l PiT9t9traatß.
_ j. PIT3SBUEGH,Pa.
J. D. i'ACKINKR . JOHX v, minx
tirßNmniE for full a
l fr f n cFng t,bn " h "****»
BOOK CASES/
» ' WARDROBES
ADil ever/ article needed in a weUfar&lßhaddwai
hns - , a-s (»elt as a of
OPF f n: fit R 351 TURK ,
Contfnntly o'i hand* and uiado-ib ordar, Ai tht
only terms on irhieh business is doneat this «#ab
hshmentis iorCAS H, prloesare madoaeeovJ
|?Kly. Persona m want w\ auyibiagin UelSort
hue TTorJ } bPSfivjintasredbycaTlinsat
V IRWIFA
I«9s >milhfieM^treet,.below Filth.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &0,
OAR PETS AND OIL OLOTHB
N E W B K i S S E LS.UAKf I T
r'J, u ' '■ been receired and are ol
tho LAILbT AND RICHEST PATTERNS, tt
the lowest, pr; cas. . . . *
HEW CAIPETS, OIL CLttfHS, tc.
»*’< A I< I. 1J JS»»,
UfOo §7 Fourth Blum.
IJOrGHT ritEVIOUSi TO ,
M-9 advance in prices,' of w'aich thfrfidllrt k,
vantage is oftered in puyehase FOR QAB&. del*;
ENOINII BI7ILDER dt 'MACnOIHIST,
Dnquesne < Way, naar the PotoL VHI make
to order, and warranted mg good a can .h.
ma&, tile liillowiqji machinery. Tit: Staam
Engines, TnrtringdAttheg,. for wood and inns
Planers, for wood and iron; DriUinn Haehinilii:
Honsm and lobnaea Sarewst PatonDright anJ
Model Machines, in .the beSnuuHWVDUftiac,
Pullies and Hangers,' of all ritto-uldniitobr;
il i"^, < , ha f nß “ r "“LpiteMo fotgen foel
m length. Will also , make, and bare on hind
Doctor and N lggol Engines, and Deckpamne fir
stosmboa ts, Ac. Lathe inhears find her rial 1
l« e t“^ r i <i o^. CEU
SbuStM? 0 " Prn “ ,,,ly Filled, ad 'lucuu
attonlioD »bJ mwmj
R”hinV OPI “ rS oa :Hri ? tin * I’ronee Ani
W i> C miiaKj# BAM "" D ' ouanuidigM
D. Jn * B ** OUNGAN.
GB7mSH°eiT?Gissa C^sK^wJl:
house, 119 :W iter street, and Ist
Window Glsm Drajctints'Glasa E^SmHSiSf
Parior
: - '• ■ ' ' *PJ
PROPOSALS YOB T.W#p
OansAXCE Omcij Wan DEr.anixxr ' i
pwnjUia’iVtiTa^BNNl.
Mi»SfSM«*£foiSS*dTE
following Arsenals, as soon as poedbla or
6,000 Tons or Lewd, as follows:
■'*”"****** *-
IjMBtoS. B*' 8 *' toni ’ Absenal. SL JlUgonri.
TbeUad must bo Gilom or dkwißsrfiiAii
.gjjjgw*. or ” ft
u 1,111 be "“•▼•A for lota ofS» tons and
explicitly the time and gmotmt
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