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    SAiL&OAOS.
Ttlli ISOM.
PITTSBIitIJH PI .VAVjiKl(;iti€Ati« KAILffAi.
TO ALL POINTS IB THE WEST.
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
SUMMER AKHAMHCNEHT.
Commencing May Bth, 1882.
Tine TO ( IVCIXSATI AN QUICK.
ttiM.li>; tuiiiauujfOlis, du Luois tad Chicago
fibvrter rb;tu by any other route.
IVRBTWA&D TRAINS.
Fast Liao. Mull
Leave*
P:ic.Hbunris.,.«i,<M»a. qj. 7 10&.I&. 13*50 p. a
A110*?heuj?.....1,10 a , m 7*30 *. ta, 1.00 p. ffi.
Amv»
Creotline ».2n *. t a. 5,20 j» r cj. o*3o p. in
Ft. W* t yn«....2,«0 p. m. 3,35 a. m
ChirttXL* S'.;M |,. oj. 3*55 a. to.
FOR UuLCMIiUs. CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS.
Ltjitvof
Crestline .<*♦.*"' *. m. 7-)3tt p. a. &,ftO p. m
Arrire.-a,t
i±. <b. f0,15p. a.
Ciuctim.ift m. s*lOa.tu
Sf t«ui> *.** a, a. 0,00 p. »'
Foh INDIAN AFuLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
LIJHVtB?
Crehtliiiti a»tto ... -jj
Arrive* it
|ti.iisuui*»t,t;j* «..*« p. m. ft. Ift ». m
St. L •ut5.......?,50 a. a tt.lft p. a»
.til I'rauir* iQroutclj to Chicago without ofc&cf>
V- B.—Tft*nine t v C'QCHtflna iti the same a*
oj Meuisetmlle. train- on both Roads meet at
Lniutubua, pu<ipetigt»r> all go into Cincinnati
together
eastward chains
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH
Chicago Ex*.row? .....3,0© a. m
Chicago MIH .... 3.10 p. m
CincitHi iti and St. Louis Exnreeu. .7.45 p. tu
ACUUMMUIM HUN rR A I.VS—From Fcdera.
ritrcot Station, AUugbeny City.
Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
Allegheny Now Brighton New Brtgtoo Allegheny
».<M» „u, 10,10 am 5,15 am 6,50 a n.
I'j.uo ;u l,;iO ptn 0.15 am 9.30 a m
■4.40 )» a* 6.15 pm 12.20 pm 2,00 pu,
0,50 p m *,lspm 3,20 pra 5,00 pil
MARKET TRAIN.
Leaves Alliance at 9,30 a. m
frri*e* at Allegheny at „ 10,30 a. m*
ea/es Allegheny at 3,40 p. m
Arrives at Alliance 9,00 p. m
Crains are run by Columbus time, which i>
42 inmates slower than Pittsburgh time.
i'iekeb good on the dcoomluoiiatiou and
marxet (mint* arusol.l at nriuced prices.
The 0.30 p w accoiataodKttoc tram oonnects at
Now Brighton vrith packets lor New Castle.
T .rough train?. .»!iuect as follows:
ft Kn«‘i«, with stages for New Castlo, Mercer,
ouiitfrtown. Ac.
Jrrvilie. Ohio. to and from Millersburgh,
Acron, Cuyahoga rails, etc.
A Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby,
-tndurity. Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline, R.-r Delaware.Springfield.Columbna.
Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint
Loui... Louisville, etc.
At Lima,_fur Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Tolo «/•
etc.
Al Fort IVayno. fcr Peru. Ls_laj-ette. lU(L. Saint
Lomu Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and interm*-
duite (MHitUt in Central Indiana and iUiaoia.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
And at Chicago, with trains for ell points In Illi
nois Missouri, lowa, Wisoonrin and Minnesota.
For further informution and through tickets
apply to. GRoROE PARKIN. TicketAg't.
. . Uukc. Piuweoger Station, Pittsburgh.
Agent, Allegheny.
J 0 *!• £*•■* R' f J> v Genera!Superintendeat,
W.M. P. MllSy. Geuerai rassengty Agent
t»UKVfcl.A*l>, PITTMBVRGIft AM)
; WIIKKIJXO RAILROAD.
SUMMER AItUAXIiEMENT.
Dp and after MONDAY. MAY fltb, 1968,
1 rains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, iu Pittsburgh, as follows:
FITTSBUttiIU. COLUMBUS Ji CINCINNATI
SHORT LI.S’E. VIA STEUBfiNVILLB.
Loitte- Pittsburgh I l,<K» a. ui. 12,50 n. m.
do Steubenville... 1 1.00 ** 1,00 '*
do Newark ( 9,50 •• 10,15 ••
do Coluiiibu.i I 11,10 '* 11,19 ••
ArnverCiuriu.iati j 4,20 p. m. I 9,10 K .m.
&L..L‘jui- | 7,50 a. m. | 0,40 p m
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin
cinnati.
Splendid sleeping oar* attached to nli night
trains.
—PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves
Pittsburgh. —1,00 a m «,I0 a m 12,90 rtn
WelDnlTe 3.00 “ 9.14 “ 3,05 “
SteubeuviUe...4,iM) ** 9,10 " 4,00 “
Wheeling 4,54 “ 40,23 '• 4,55 “
Amvftj j
Bellair .5,09 ** 10,40 " j 9,05 “
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
Kailrtmd. .and at Bellair with Central Ohio
Railroad lor Lancaster, Circlevitle.
Cotumbu# and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
Loui'* and points west
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
cuv«o Pittsburgh !,O0 a. in 12,50 p. re,
do UGllxviile 4,25 3,00 *'
do Bayard 0.10 “ 4,14 °
do Allianc _ 0,13 M |,£o **
do HuiUm w.iMl •• 3 % 42 “
Arrive Cleveland 9,15 ** 6,30 "
Coauocttiuj ai Bayard with Tuiiearawaa branob
lor >ew PdiliuieiphiM Oyaal Dover: at Alii
sriu Wayne and Chicago
ttailreud a: liud-'.’ti. with Cleveland, /'une-ndHe
and CWinuati !i R for Akron. Cuyahoga Falls)
and .Miiierabuni. aud at CieTeland with C and E
g K tof 4* r * e » Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with CAT
n K tor loledo. Detroit, Chicago and the north*
We6t.
Welterille Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m.
lUturmuM Tramp arrive at 3,30 a ni.O.ISn
Cl, ami H«oo j»m.
Tbrousrn tickets to nil prominent points in the
w-rt, muibweau north or northwest, can be pro
tured at the Liberty street depot. Pittsbuigh.
Joii *< bTICW ArtX, Ticket Agent.
i?wr timber particular apply to
«. . _ WILLIAM STEWAKT, Agent,
At the Company s office in Freight Station. Pena
1863
»UN*JKR ARRAXGE3IEXT.
ON A.NjJ Ax TER M J.3D AX’. MAX Sth.
PK.\.dSVLVAJiiA CLVrm KAiLROAD.
emsiit daijlv trails.
r |*MK riIHOtJUII MAILT B A llf
_ -*■ leave*the pMt>BeitKer Station .every morning
texue)>t Sunday) at 2,50« m f stopping only at the
principal iitiitiuun, and making direct connectisns
at llarririburg for Baltimore and Waehingtoii, and
for New lorlt via the Allentown rente.
ft rijHuUtiii KXPRKSS TRAIN leaves
daily at p ru, Hopping only at principal ata
turns, making direct connection at Eiurriaburg toi
Biiltuuore ami Wasbiugiua, und lor New York via
Aiieutowu route.
'IHE FAS’I LINE leaves the station daily,
(except: Sunday) at p. m., stopping only at
principal .-mutucs, connecting at llarruburg for
Bultnnoreand Washington. -
THE LOCAL r RKIOHTTRAIV. with Passen
ger Lor attached, leave* the panseorer station
every morning esoepied) 413*30 a. m..
ruunirig an Tar as Cvuetuaugfo and stopping at all
statiouß.
ArcOMMODATION TRAINS.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leave* daily (except Sunday) at *«M3 p.m., stop
pms at all stationa and running ec far as Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall 1 ?
station leaves daily (eaoept Sunday,) at«,4oa. oi.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Well» station leave, dally, (wteept Sunday! at
ii,«Ua. m.
TUI RD . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall ~ nation leave, daily, (exaopt Sunday) at
-IaOII p. tn.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
w ill * (tation. leuvea daily, (except Sunday) ai
“(I*l p. m.
KIiTITKNINO TKAINN
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
E i».*i p. m
riwl Line .. 12,33 aai
10,05 a! m
I-n Wal!VStation Accommodation 0,30 a m
2.1 VVtiHV Station Accommodation &*3sa!ni
3d Wall’s Station Aoc4)mtcodati«iQ 1,00 p. m
Itb VValiV Matinn Accommodation. 0,10 p. m
rw-Traini for Blairwrille and Indiana.connect
at HtaimviJU; luter»eoti<rD with Express and
johii-t.*wi \o <ninniodiftHoii Kwf and West, and
awo with L"C«I Freijpt, Eaet and Wert.
1 be I niv-H-g Pui.lic wil find it greatly to their
r'KWi.Vi * n, «? **t '* West, to travel by the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
snodation, now oUered oaonot be surpassed on
any other route. The Road i» ballasted with
eto .e, end is entirely free from dun. We can
pniiuMe Safoty .peed and Comfort to all who
may mver this Road with their patrenace
FAK £ |
-•K52
BALTIMORE »5o
LANCASTER ~ BJW
s3s
to all suilonj on the Penn
sylvimfa Knilroad. and to Philadelphia, Balti
more und New »ork.
•y-Pnwwrer* parch arinx tickets la ears wil.
be charred un excess according to distance t r av
•led ib to the station rates, except froo
station* where the company baa no ffent.
srOTirß»*rn case of Idas, the Company will
bold respomnMe for pennaal (amp
on?v, and Iw *ui oof exceeding •••#.
Sr B.—An Omnibus Line has been
to convey passengers and hscpuK to ar.d from thr
dejH.t -it s charge not to exceed W ovate nr eael
pa.»«eneer nnd baggage.
For tickets apply to __
J. ATEWART, Amt
At fbc Penna. 11. R. PaeseugerStation on Libert?
C w»rl Oi. nt street.*. _ nn23
N° rmrili nr rebronted. and altera
p. Hum rarlMßii Oil at the Gas Fitting and
Plumbing 4 iio|< of
y WELHON A REINEKE.
BAiLEOADS.
New roite via kivek anu
RAILROAD.
INDUMPOUS MO CINCINNATI R. R.
CosneetiicAt baiwoiu ■HIKiMr, Bante
-tnd TerreHaute and Alton R&urond. to SL Loui
<nd La&yette and Indianapolis New Albany and
intermediate points.
. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS
rKRRNHAOTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freighta and puaengars carried from Cincin
oat) or LanT6neeburg in less time than bjr an;
other route by^twenty-four hours, and at aa low
rat !?’ | P*w by wbioh shipments can bi
made from Cincinnati to the West, without break
ng bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agon
it Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTONG. Agent a.
Uttwroneeburgh, will receive prompt stteDtiori
md uo charge for commission; so criAKOS roi
HRaYAOE OB COMMISSION AT LaWRKNXKBURO.
for information/apply to TIIOMAh
UAaIGAN.(No. 119 Water street,) agentof to*
’ ompjiny, who is prupurod to «ive thlopom p.f.
OKlpth for pa»sengerH and freight to ludiaunpoli.-
Tetre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green
oaxlle. CruwfordHviHo. Charleston, ran.- and Mat
toon. Ac., Ac. * 11. F. LORD, I’nwMent.
JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Ageut.
mhll •
t»G2. lSii *.
H..TO p. a,
\LL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH.
tnd other points in Northern Missouri, the State.-
u KatiHiu. or the Territories, should insist ot
haring ticket* that read by tho
SiOKTII UDiNurRI KAILKOAD
The uufy rail route trow St. Louis to St. Joseph
It t* the shortest and auickest line by thirten*
tours to the remotest point reached by rni!, and B
ilways as cheap aa any other.
•9" Buy your Tickets u> Kansas aud al) pumt
m Northern Missouri by tho North Missouri Rail
■oad. ISAAC U. STURGEON.
Pree't and Gen'l Sunt North Missouri R. R
tIKMiY 11. Sruarmr*. GenM Traveling Agent
(*1 -Str
UPHOLSTERING
UFIIOLSTEKV,
NO. 86 KOUiiTH ST./ n’EAK VYOOI>.
'■'IKK HUBMCRIBEiUt *1 AV l fA l.
TURE and keep constantly on hand ever)
article in their line, vis: Cornices, Ornuments,
Curtain floods, Comforts, Feather Beds* Mattrasep
ot alt kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. Ail kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
£9* Prompt attention given to all orders for tit*
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths. Ac.
oMl7:lrd ROBERTS A RotfNIOR.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
V O U JN OJ-’s*
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
WHRKE FAMILIES, IIOi'M.N.KKS
TAUBASITAian'I the trade generally can
be supplied with Cheapeake Bay Oyoten. at the
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
ELI YOUNG, Proprietor.
Young’s dating Saloon.
CORNER SMITH-
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be aerved up In the most palatable
style. _ ELI YOUNG.
ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Simthfinid et.
SAVAGE HOUSE,
So. 350 Liberty Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAtiE; Proprietor.
HAVINti TAKEN AM) IiTI'EI) I P,
with all tho modem improvement*, thi. 3 . po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to aceo'm
modate his old customers and the public gencr
ally, with the best the markets affords. Oyster*
will be served up in every variety of style, during
the season. Hie Wines, Liquors and Ales he fe<-
oonfident In reoommeuding to tho public for r.h»*»r
excellence.
Can, Bucket and Sheli Oystors received daily
and sold wholesale and retail. my2f*:iyd
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
TI-lOS. ttTONJE, Proprieror.
H AVI NCI TAKEN ANl> FrrTEl> I’P,
at a great expense, with aii thomodi-n* im
provements. this popular report, the sub-«ril*-:
is propureil to aciymwodoto bis frieuu.i ".ad the
public generally, with lae best ».ha
afford. 4.
OYSTERS will be served up iu every variety r;
style during the .-.eason.
LIQUORS and ALES lie feels confident La ro
commending to the nubile for their excellence.
•S-MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS tokon. ai*4:ly
OUll IAOUSS4JK,
NO. 33 DIAMOND ALLEY,
I’ITTSBURGn.
'pnE HCmiIKIBER ANNWUNVKM
to the public that he is in daily receipt ni
bRhbU ail ELL AND CAN DYS’DEID*. GAME.
«xc., and is accommodate the patrons
of this old and well kuowti house with overyibinij’
id tho eating and di-inkine line at the shortest
uotwe. JOHN tiIIALKU,
jaltely Proprietor.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 11l Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALT.R3 IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD GAME,
All In their Proper Season.
n 026 GEO. RSINEMAN A CO.
II *-' ,S,OS UUUNE. ÜBO. ACKENXZ.
AvR. Proprietor: No.SIA Liberty street,just l,e
flde the Passenger Depv ol the Pennsylvania
ttailroad, which it tho most convenient
bvuso m the city for passeugera Arriving by that
road.
'Hie proiirietor having, at considerable ex*
up, in excellent style, the MANSION
UOlj&h, Would respectiully solicit a share oi
pabuc patrouage. His Larder and Bur will be
furnished with the best the market can afford.
fet:ly
WIJNiSS AXI> LiQUOMH.
WIULIA.U BEA A’EIT,
IMPORTER AVI) DKALKK IS
Brandies,Oordielg, WinesiOld Mononga
bela and Rectified Whiskey,
WO. ISMt WOOD NIRKEf, PUtHbarffb
(e22^m
WIJLI.IAJK tLAITOS,
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. S/7 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa
•.ST kand. Blackberry, Cherry ano
Old Rectifies
m»ao#> ea mh^
NEW MEDICAL OISCOVERY,
P««™* RFRKOY ANO pkrkan;
lull cure 01
„. .SONORRHEA. e KET, DRBTHAL
Am ona of thu KU
..... . ntv, and Bladder,
nhloh hai baa i . aid by upward! of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
“ *'"*«'•* PXueßfu. with the entire mtoeeu
mporrediu Csaana, Corunx. C.raoi.M. or anj
compound hitherto known.
BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS
ire speedy in action, oftan uSuetuig a cure in .
tow dare, and whui) a cure ineieeted It ia perman
ent. They are prepared from rotatable extract:
that are harmleoaon the ayBtem.and never naose
ite the stouiaeh, cr imprecnato the breath anc
being sugar coated, all eauseons taste is avoidoii
-Vu change of diet u oeeeeaaiy whilst using -. 1 egu
nor dom their action intarfhre with busine-s n ur
miu^hbjx^^^do^PUix.
rrepperf" 0 'I™® 1 ™® wStiont signature on th.
J.BkYAN. Roehenerjsr. Y GenT Agent
oom-w Fleming,
ug-dawl”?" M " ket Btr « t “d Diamond
ariteSt
.i.oiT'z-W-fr'Ht #i» J»? 4 »j , ;*S- •' >?.!■••, i
nrauEAircii.
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
SELIAHOE MUTUAL IKSUBAHOE
ooMPAlrt,
OF PIIIEADEEPHIA,
On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise, Furniture, in tevm or
oouuitiT. : • ■ v
OFFICE NO. 309 WALNUT STREET.
Cnwli Capitol, *229,510 00.
Assets, . *303,909 06.
Invested as follows, viz:
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount $155,605 00
iruund rent, first class 2 462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's G cent. *
Mortem Loans, $30,000. cost 27.900 00
Philadeiphui city 6$ cent, loan 30 ()•"
Allegheny County. 6.* cent. Ponn.-yl
vama Railroad Loans:...: Ri.ooo 00
collateral loans, well secured 2.500
Huntingdon ami Broad Top Mountain
Railroadoumpany. mortgage* loan 4,000 05
PcnnsylvHnm RailruadCn.Stock 4.0C0 00
Stock o! lleliance Mutual Insurance
Company... .. . 24,350 00
*»hOck of County l* ure Insuranoe Co LOfiO 00
Stock of Dolawiire M. S.lnsurunco Co. 00
Commercial Bank do 5 435 (j|
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50
( T nion M. Insurance CVs Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, bueinoss paper 16 297 IS
Book Accounts, eocured interest, etc.... 6,216 72
Cash on haua and in hands of agents.. 11.355 15
CLEM TINGLEY.-pSKI 36
DIRECTORS.
\v°® 4 4 ? 11 * 1 Blapham,
\Vm R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Fredenck Brown, V/illiaai Mutwor.
Oornoliua Stevenson, Bcuj. \\\ Tingle*,
John B. \\ om«l. Marshall Hill,
ii. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop.
dobert Tolaud, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lenniy, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles 8. H o:ut Smith Bowen,
lamesB. Woodward John Busell.Piitsburgb.
*/ * /-.• fflcJsiXMANj.SecreUry.
, fl w J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent,
| QJ>o Northeast isiruerThird and Wood et*«
||KLAWAKC niTIAL SAFETY IN-
LtHUBANCE rOJlPANT—incukpora
fKD BY THK LEGISLATURE UF PENNSYL
YAMA, 493.». OFFICE. 8. E. CORNER
LHIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA
ah,i,PUiA. MARINE INSURANCES ou Ves
-IvV i'F 18 < >f thQ world.
INLAND INSLRANOhS on (roods, by Rivers
Canals. and Land Carriages, to all part l )
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
•lianuise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses;
Ac.
DIRKCTORS.—WiIIiaui Martin, Edmund A.
Souder.Theyphilus Paulding, John N. Pen«we,
John u D:ms, James Tranuuttir, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
Jaiuo* C. tlaud. Win. C. Ludwig, U. Seal.
Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper. Uugh Craig,
charlea Lesley, bamuel h. blokes, J. F.Peniston.
Henry Sloan, fcalward Darlington. H. Jones
Brooke. Sneucer M livaln, Thw.C. Hand. Robert
Burton, Jr« Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farland,
Jodhua P. Eyre. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, Ik
I. in i Wg*>., 1. is. Berger, do.
KfLLIAM MARTIN. Pwrident.
THOb. C. HAND, V ice President.
SsWeT Ltlv.ijex, Secretary.
; _ w M P. A.MADEIRA, Agent,
)*+Z N0.4>9 \Yaterstreet. Pittsburgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
FIRE.
ipm IK\VKI,I\ TIKI: ISSI RIM E
4 TOMPANYOFPHILADKLPHIA.omcf;
JAS ami A 37 UHAtS I I .SIKKKI,
ncr.r b ifih. *
STATKMKNT OF ASSETS. JAN. lri, 1880..
twice- A * r<w " ly 15 Ao Art of Assembly.
First Mortitases, amply sr.anrej *1,938,393 >«
Riw! l-tote, (present Talne *103.31';
61,) 102 2‘j
Temporary Loans on ampi* Ccils'-
teral Securities gg 135 %
s>tocka, (present vaitie (.s3il,(W7 72.) ‘ '
ooit S 9 7SG f*G
Not« and Dili* Receivable. *l*B2loo
Caah 27/Jl9 33
. ' $2,208,051 68
xno only prcfiti trom premiums which this corn
nany can divide by Inir, are from risks wbich ham
been dcterminod.
Insarances made on every dowiription of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low ns are
consistent with security.
Sinco their incorporation, n period of thirty
yean?, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
®*9® e, liug roar Millions of Dollars, theroby al
tording evu.cnueof tho advanUigc-i of Insurance
as wed aa tnu'ibihiy nud dispcsitioii to meet with
promptness &!1 liabilities.
paid during the year 19511,3(i2,153 3«.
DIRECTORS.
Chariot W. Baucker, .Mordecai D. LewL%
Lobnu W agner, D»viu S. Brown
(/rant. 1.-ano Lea
Jut-ob R Smith, K-l ward c‘. Dale,
<Teo%e n.Richarda, GeunteKales
OH AS. N.'BAXCKER. President.
v - . LmIWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
u ir, A. hr;:F»., Mvretnrv pro u*p*
J. GAIUJNI-.lt CGI-TIN, Acent,
iay*o cur. Third and Wood etd.
I WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY’
OF PITTSBURGH.
(IKORGE DAR3IE. PnMideni.
_ _ fc. At. (ti»ROOX, . ; "ocrcta.r v .
a pi- R. D. COCii RA.-;, Gen'i A^ont.
No. 9.2 Water ElrecL(Sl *:ig A Co’a Wnrehoaio,
up ataim,) Ihttsburgh.
BINE R n |sKS aS “ i ‘ !!t “ U k ‘ a ' ls Pf FIRE Rnd MA *
A Homo Institution mamiged by Directors who
are well known m tho coiuiniuuuity, and who aro
•ietcrmiuo'l, byproiuptno-aan.l libcralitv, to man
tun thn character which they have assumed ns of.
fennglhe bust protection to those who dasire to bo
insured.
, , ASSETS, OOTOlililt3otii,lsei.
aoook Account- $ Si.(W) 00
Offioe burmtur- i*jl> csi
Open account;, etc 7 syy J 3
Premium Notja.... 27,605 M
ililii rtiHC'»unt«d.... 174 075 14
„ „ DIRECTORS.
R. Miller.*tr., James M'Auloy,
Nathaniel Uolnw, AlexanderNimick,
Win. il. Smith.
Cbaa.W. KictiotHon. Andrew Aokler.
Alexander Speer, Duvid M. Lnnjr,
Ro«} J. ibntOAS. IJeiJ. BukuwoU.
John R. M'Ouno. niylS
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY Qf PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAM ISO ATS ANI) CARGOES.
WM. BAOALEY. PrSknL I!EA '
UlQce, Cor. or H»rk«t and Water fits.,
tijiures ajrujn?t Loss sail Damage In the Naviga
tsouoltnc .S-mthurn arid Western Kivore,
land Hayous, and the Navi
gatfou of the Sean.
(iiHare* ajcniiißt Low
auil Itaniago by Fire.
DIRKCTOItS.
Wm. Bagaley, Ja*. Park, Jr. t
JJ m. OrJohr.stor M Q. F. Jones.
Hceno Owent, T. M. Howe.
?• £«*»»». «Joprcn Bingham,
w /f r ’ John Shijiton.
J»e. M. Cooper, 8. Horbaagh.
J. Caldwell. John 8. Dibrorth.
0. H. Zng. {
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HO. 149 CHESTNUT STBEET,
Opposite ttao Cnstnm Ilonon.
Capita »ai»,IOO Assets f 304, MS.
KISM Or IS
,T_ either Perpetual or Limited,ol
22SLiJSr , * > ? 00 « Property or Merchandis**, at
• eaunn able rates oi premium.
KOgEKT P. KI&G. President.
_ hIRECTO^.^ iC °
n'o B^t s ’ Ei It. Cope,
p S' George W. Brown.
£■ li,lt ver? - -Joseph S. Paul,
u Sherman. John Clayton.
S. J.Magarge E. Wiler,
l. iiLaCKBCKie, Secretary.
... „ J.?l. COFFIN. Agent.
•?yt:ly Comer Third and Wood streets.
JNO. auVKUEAJ), *
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
roa thr srlr or
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
SO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MAKE
PnTSRrRBH.
JAJtESHILLANGAIt, BOSOSOAHE
LA PLANING MILL, wouldrespectfnlly ia
>orm tne ( public that be has rebuilt since the lire,
vmlba.vme enlarged his establishment, and fillec
*. with the newest and must approved machinery,
•s now prepared to furnish flooring and pluioi
boards, scroll sawing anti re-sawing, doors. aast
»mi shatters, kdn dried, lrames, mouldings, bos
uakmg, Ac.
South Pittsburgh, Sept, 7,1657. ja2o
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
0P FITTSBDEGH.
OFFICE, No. 87 Fifth St., Rank Block
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
I FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES, Prendmit; JOHN D. McCORD,
Vie, PrasuienLi). M, BOOK. Secretary * Cxnt!
WILLIAM DEAN. Gmiire) P
DlRECTORS—lreneJonesic.G.HuaeF. Hxr
vey Cspt, R. C. A. Wilaon. B.
L. Fxhneatnck, J ohn D.,MoC»id,Capuda Adun
tCP. StCTljnfc Cxpt W. iren. Rohart L.
U'Brew.Bobt-H.Durig. B oa
--.stare a*?
THE PITTSBttIIGH POST
.TiihiijJial [Suuhy'* excepted.]
Corner Flftb aad Wood Streets.
TERMS •• PJBR ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
49*Delivere<| by carriers IS cents per week.
BATON OP ADVERTISING.
Square, one time..... M... 50
** three times. 11!!!! SI 00
" one 175
one m0nth....... 5 so
three months IS Oo
'! six months.... 19 OO
* nine moaths *4 OO
TEN LINES make a square. About eight words
average a line.
Business notices, inserted on the local page, ton
rents a line each insertion.
'File Saturday Morning Post
tamed from the same office every Sf.t»j»d»r
49*Tonus 81 per annum, in advance
copies, ready for mailing, Five of.sts,
A 9“ Address JAMES P. BARR
Editor and Proprietor
*9* Advertising at reasonable rates.
THURSDAY MORNING, .fUUV 17.
BEAUTY OP WORDS WITH ONE
«YAAABI,E.
The following specimen of monosyllabic verse
is too good to be lost. We do not know the nu
th»r:—
Think not that strength lie 3 in tho big round word
(Jr that the brief and plain must needs be weak.
To whom can this be true who onco has heard
| he cry for help, the tong*«e that all uien speak,
u hen want, or woo, or fear is in the threat,
So that each word ga pod out is tiko a -*hriek,
Ptogjed from the sore heart, or a string- wild note
JJung by if|me fey or fieuu? Thi-rc is strength
i.b l L u° s lt stretched to far or spun too tino,
\\ bich has more bight than breadth, move depth
than lemrfh.
Let but this force of thought and speech be mine,
And.he that will make the f t phrase.
Wh oh giowsand burns not, though it gleam aud
shine—
Ligtit, but no heat—a flash, but rot a blaze.
Ivorw it mere st rcngth that the short word boa.*;
It of more than fight or idorin tn t-11,
Theronr ol waves that cla-h on rock-b-und coasts,
The cr<sh of tall iree3 when the wild wind**
swell—
Th* roar ot guns, the groans of men that die
Dn biood-s*a ned fields. It has av* ico as w°ll
For them that far off on their rick beds lie.
ror th»m that weep, for theta that mount the
uchu :
that laugh, and dirncft, and clap the
cand—
quick step, as well rz grief = a!ow trend,
•the sweet pl-un wurd-j wo loaraedat first keep
tune,
Anil though the theme bo sad. or gay, or grand.
With each, wi»h all, these may be made to chime
Intaoughtpr speech ur song, or proseorrhyme.
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa
SITIATtD ON THE ALLEGHENY
Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres
son Station, renasylvania Railroad,- Oauibrin
county, ra., will be open for the reception of Vis*
iters
On the 23th day of June.
Au excellent Band of Mur-io will be in attend
ance during tbo aeii'on.
For circulars and further information, an ply to
FKASCIS A.ULBUONS.
Proprietor.
jcH-dtsepl
WILLIAM BAGALET,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NOS. 18 ANI) 20 WOOD STBE2T,
||OKT., , , , , KA
STRAWBERRY,
RASPBERRY.
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPE VINES.
CURRANT,
and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES,
LINEAR,
RHEUBAKB.
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
all nt the beat qualitr. and warranted true to
eamo. For sale at *1» FIFTH STREET.
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
l# ER CURE OF THfc FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
, ,:<sll " TIOS, RITCATI Il
IN LORE! 10, Cambria county Penns ri
vanm tour mile* from Cresson SutionSUtiun. 01.
tho direct route between Philadelphia and Pitto
burgh, was chartered in D33L with privilicee to
confer Honors and Oegieea.
1 lie localitm ol.lhe Colleia’o In one of the most
heathy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Aite
irheny ltoqatu» being proverbial for its pur*
w ™ er * ?**•?■•**** picturesque scenery.
P®** commence* on the FIRSj
MONDAY after the 15th of ATGUST. and oad
about the 29th of JUNG following. It is divide i
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. Ail the Apparatus i-coes
sarr for Land Surveying. Engineering. Xc.., Ac.
will he furnishing by the In«titu?v>n to the
Student.?.
Instrumental and Vocal Music lorm? ane.v.ij
charge. btudeatn will be admiUml from t-ipi t
yean: to the ape of tnunhoud.
Tkrhs—Hoard and Tuition, payable half yearly
advance
Washing and aso of Bedding „ ***’. m
Classical and Modern Lauguages. exlra iu
students impend Vaeatiouat the College. jl
Uefereuce can be made to the lit. Kev. Bisli. i
O'Connor, to tbe Kcv. T. S. Reynolds, St. Matc'i
Loretio, and to other Clergymen of the PittsburJ
Dioce.®e,
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
$29m,251 7rt
I i-oii Founders,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER (RAKERS
Near the Penn. R. 3. Passenger Do not
If« ipactt Kr. am, kinds oi
bteum Engines, ranging from threo to oi.t
nundMjdand fifty horse power, and suited lot
•»rist Mills, baw Milb, Blast Furnaces, Fnctorici
Itc.
(live particular attention to the construction o
bninnea and Machinery for grist mills, and foi
Qpnghte, uiulay and circular saw mills.
llavo also on hand. finished and ready for ship
uieut at shon notice. Engines and Boilers of even
description. J
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately
" rought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Bulliea v
every variety, and continue the manufacture o»
Woolen iUucmnery and Machine Card*.
Our pnccs are low, our machinery manu&otui
ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted
in all caues to giro *a tibiae tior..
RS'Ordurs from uli parts of the country soliolt
sdand promptly filled. feZlnUw
PHJEni LOOKING GLASS ft p IC
r TURE FKA.WE MANUFACTORY
NOS-EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET
•» GRAND STREET A 213 CENTRE
STREET. Lstublished IS3S. NEW YORK. Es
tablished 183 S. This Establishment
successful operstion afiyeare. and U iho largest
of the kind in the United States. Wo have on
usnd or mannlaotured to order every descrintion
or LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AND ffi
f v^LF, K A M g 8 - f >l f 15,a,,d I 5, a,,d Ornamental Pior.
Walk Oral and .Mantel Glares. Coneeoting Cor
-3- ",3 d Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc.,
Mouldings for Picture Framea in lengths suita
biSjSMi®B£o. rt * ti i n >S ,ther &*,! Berime, /lose
>*x>d. Oak, Zebra, BirtUepe, Mahoaany etc, Om
now Manufactory and ezrensive facilities enable
os tofoumishany article In our lino as good as th,
Asrf. and as cheap as ths cheapen!.
able to rapply them, with evejy article in our line
which they con possibly reqturo, at prices lowei
than they oao purchase elewhere.
Ordert by mail attended to roitk n.
not fail to call lehtH you tint New York.
OlSeeA Wayerooms. No. SIS Centre St. M v
myfeSmd HORACE V. SIGLER.Ag’t.
1862. 1862.
M’CORB Si CO.
HATS, CAPS,
HTRAW 600DS.
BONNETS AND
Wholesale and Retail. '“““«»«»»»■
131 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH.
WIABE WOW RECEIVING A LARGE
*j ADDITION to our already Immense Stock
>{ Sjf 3 c a»s. Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shaker Hood.-
ln d Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our cit\
san buy from us at LOWER PRICES thu in Phi
ladelphiaorNew York. ap2&2md_
JUST OPENING.
OVR SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING
au.the latest stylse of Dress Goods, Lae.
onawls. Points and (Srculars. bii. Clotfi and
Fancy Saouuea. Now York Mantillas, Shawls ol
****** *WIOL Snn Umbrellas.at all prices; Boys
ana Hen s Clothe, and Summer Csssimeres, Irish
usen and Muslins, very cheap: Calicoes at re
markable low price., Ladies call and see at
H, J. LYNCH,
. . No. i>B Market street, between
I*2 Filth and Diamond,
BARRELS CHOICE Cl
pEKjust received on consignment and for
for ml,by REtMEKA BROTHERS,
Nos. Its and ISB Woud stratL
MU-LPKEO-SOO SACKS MHBRTS
gAtßMK.MUd^Jmu^e^gdfd
in OmwltahStMilfitMnH.
morning.
P I TTNBERO H
J. KNOX.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Trim min gs.
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
Shirts,
Collars,
Suti'cnuor.-.r kirt;-, Tiee,
Sun nod Rain Umbrellas,
Coreete, Ilibhons,
And all kinds Fancy Articles and Not join!. U ° o< * B
tB. W holstUe buyers supplied on bost terms.
EATON, M ACRITM & CO..
♦Pfe No. 77 Fifth street.
P. &KYUKR —-H. p. RKYMEB H. RKYUKK
Late at Miller £ Rlcketson’e.
HEYMEII A BROTHERS,
[Successor to Keymer A Anderson.]
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Frails.. Kata, Confectionary.
Sagaru, Fire Works, Ac.,
NOS. i*tt AND IS* WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH
Note, Stock, Draft, Bond and Mort.
OFFICE. ROOM No. i» BURKE’S BUILDING
FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pi
to Invest In Mortgsges and No. 1
my22
MR. SANIL. CRAY
Has just bcttbsed from the
uit and we are now receiring so elegant
stock ol tiootta for the Summer Wear, combining
together one of tho choice* and most deniable
stocks to be found East, and take gpeoial pride in
earning tho attention ot our patrons and the bub*
lie to an examination oi the a&mo. which will he
made up to order in our usual .t*le to the aatuiac-
Qon of aU who foror ue with their natrma«L
SAML. GRaTYtoST
Merchant Tailors,
_“fif No. 19 Fifth street,
r|IHOHAM FABLE IT’S
FURNITURE USD CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
, No. 104 FEIIERALST.. ALLEGHENY.
* n its branches, will receive
£? # 5f t f* ,entlo S- ,9 n ‘ eis <*ubclct»at«ho room
Mr - "JWgjg*
miamia Apmnm.
(iKNERAL ciiiiswdiliiiijiif,
»KD »UI.I B IK
"""ASSSTw? " n kl " d * »* Country
frtKli.cr Winn.aßd Uqnn,
illftrSf TobiifOy An,
H j^TOFp >dT,IMiM rondo on onnpigmnenta oi
OFFICE MO WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & CO,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
coaniMioji jii;hcua.vtn,
AO: 15 SOUTH-WATER STREET,
I* It 1 1 mdeli» lx l a .
c-di'Mi'Jcs uiuda on consignments
wnon required. myl-lyd
JOHN K ELLISON..WM P m.1,!31>X, .HODMAN B XlXiSoy,
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, C&HUUUS AND VESTINGS,
KO. 8.11 aAKKBT HTBEKT,
(2tl dnor below Fourth.)
PHILADELPHIA.
J|l'IMT *
Wholesale nrugglstS)
KO. 830 -MARKET STREET,
/ lIILA DELPHI A ,'
DEALERS IN
I ‘i’- Wind " wttl . ,w ' Hye-ntuffs. Ac- and
U 11 L ttnd Pittsburgh Coal
Lnmi.heuc, Tar, Pilch. Rosin,
Wagon and Kan road t> reuse. inyi:3ipd
GEORGE GRANT,
Manuiiioturer and Wholosale and Retail Dealer
IK EVKIIT DESCRIPTION Or
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
810 I lIESTS I T STREET,
m7My PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
LOSGCOI'K & peahcb,
maxufactitrbrs 6: IMPORTERS
-or-
WES’S nUMSHIV*; «OObS A\II
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
SfO. lO MUL'TU FOURTH STREET,
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA
(UAKLE.iI MAGEE,
Importer and ealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &c,
255 MARKET STREET,
North Side, PI(!UI)£U»HIA.
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. Sin MARKET STREET
philauuphia,
Jobbers in Cloths, Caasimerro, Vrstinqs,
<fcc., dec.
Always on hand a well selected slock of Goods
srntaMe for the trade. myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & 880.,
iMroitTens or
WINES. BRANDIES, Ac
ano i>SALKna in
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. n XOItTIi FROST STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. »plO:lyd
JAMES H. CHILDS.'
H»I'E COTTON MILLS,
Alloirlions’’ City, P»„
hUSTFACTUEXHS Or
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OP
OSN’AISUKGS,
13 Incise*! 11l AO lucbPM triitr
""W h - lcft »t *!■ CHILDS i GO'S.
,<i ** v\ <«><i i'iiisburoh. m^l:ly:U
IT.TitO.NA till, WO ( [i ItH
LOKC. fVMLLEi? <& CO.,
WOKKS ATSiiARPSISI T KtIH STATION. AL
LL‘;!iKN*; VALLEY’ li
u: i Wur^lu-'.‘-«
3 * WAiuiLT sTit;;i:r. nmuiuoii.
tM&QuiHcturc.s i.»i liitiimuaiin* ;jn*» I.uoFP'&teU
carbon Oils and Bcazcto.
NO. I RIII-IKKh tit L, VV.t KUt \ JVTFSI
aro».EXI*UWIWK. always on hai“ c C 2Uy
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
FUI.TON & CO.,
KIIfTF ACTI’ nK E 3 OF F.VSRY AaRIKTY OF
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
GAS AS# STKA.II FITTERS,
. ♦♦“ Particular attention to fitting Oil Refinor
ie?. hraxs Castings oi superior smoothness made to
Cr * Steamboat work and rioairing gener-
°!o *' i ’' vy H safety Lamp;
Av. 4^ k ? t ;v ,!uJ -fuLa: Corner &X. CLAIH
biKhlLr AND WAY'. fel&tf
V. tt’KS'l' A CO.,
UaNUFaCTUHCKS 07*
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAVS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
So. 187 Pena dlrm, Pittatinrgb.
. **" All work warranted to be ot tho beet mate
ew and worKinanahip. myl2:lyj.
|j|AT».\, JIAIKfiH A- »<>-
A t O. 17 FIFTH STREET,
IOBRKRk ABUS HKTAII.ERK
J. H. CASIDAY.
gage, Real Estate and Her.
ebaadlae Broker.
LATE STYLES OF
SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
'■■■'■ ■-■-!•: ■>•*. a*oustaaH9 v.
BAHZXVO HOVBBB.
WOUARBA VWSBBAIK,
j#« FOURTH STREET,
OHABTEBED IN 1865.
APES MILT, FROM >TO 3 O'tTtMIK:
y abp. Wednesday and Saturday evening*,
from May Ist to November lot, from 7 to • o’elook
and from November Ist to Nay lit, from 8 to 8
o’clock.
Deposits received of all sums not lees then On
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared
twiceayear.inJaneandDeoeixtber. Interest has
been declared nemi-annually, in Jane and Decem
ber since the Bank was organised* at the rate oi sin
percent a year.
Interest if not drawn oat is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal* and bears the
same interest from the first days of Jane and Do
eember, compounding twice a year* without
troubling the depositor to coll or even to present
nu pass At this rate money will doable in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
EIGHT AKD OHE-HALF PERCENT. A TEAR.
Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Roles
Uhffi“ tIOILS ranushed grftti3 » 0,1 application
raraiTiENT.
GEORGE ALBREF..
w , _ , Vice PKKRIDRNTS,
John B. M Fadden, lenac M. Pannock
John Holmes, John Marshall. ‘
Alexander Speer, Jama B. D. Meeds*
Beaj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock* M. D.,
James McAuley* HUI Bargwin,
Jama Hardman. Wm. J. Anderwu).
.. . _• TRUfITSKS.
Alexander Bradley* Jama D. Kelly*
J ohn G. Backofen, Peter A. Madeira*
George Black, John H. Mellor.j
John B. Canfield, James Shidleu ga|
Alonso A. Carrier, Robert Robb. I
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall,
Wm, Douglas, John Orr,
John Even*. HenryL. Ringwalt,
K Hopewell Hepburn, John H.Shoonbergcr,
m. 8. Haven, Wm. E. Schmerte.
iter H. Hunkor, Alexander Tindle.
Kichard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Lovely, Christian Yeager
BECBETAKV AND TRRiSI'RKR.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
N holmes * sons, bankers
•“ d K»li»nge Broken and Dealers in
Motes, Drafts. Acceptances. Gold. Silver and Ban k
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern ana Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the
united States. Deposits received in psr funds or
earrmt paper. No. 57 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
WML B. WILLIAMS * CO.t
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BBOKEB3,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD.
ieB:ly PITTSBUGH. PA.
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDBBMAN,
OFFICE! 451 Penn Street,.Firtli Ward.
Collections promptly made;
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
Hi nting Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. ap6:ly
AGHICULTHAL.
0. B. KOGfiRN & NO*,
I£AXU?AOTUBK6S 09
Bogera’ Improved Patent
Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND
GRAIN DRILL TEETH,
OFFICES Corner Roller and clyiner
Streets*. Ninth Ward,
ffelSds PITTSBURGH. PA.
JAMES A. FETZEB,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
VOS THS BAI.K OP
Floor. Grain, Bacon, Lard, Bitter,
Dried Frail and Produce *
Generally*
Corner Market and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
REFER TO—Francis 0. Bailey, Kot., William
DUworth. Sr y S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh,
Boyd A Ott, Howker & Swearingen, S. Brady,
Cash. M. A M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co..
Georgo W. Anderson,. Donlon, Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling.. my»:2j)ff:is
IF Tor WA.\T (H>M£ GOOD BEW
Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mixed, and
all. other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
}} me, .New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth A Brothers, in the Diamond, whero yon
will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a general aud
lull assortment of Family Groceries;, Teas. Wir.cs,
Brandies, and ail other kinds of Foreign ana
Poiooitie Liq-iors.
J „ HAWORTH A BROTHER,
de2l comer Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. r»rR.VA CO,
AIO.TJ.SE. SION,
—aN n
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 3 St. Clair Street,
[CORNER PUQIjE3.KE WAT, ?eoo!i < i story.
W'Afl vert entrusted t»>mc will he neatly and
promptly Aovatea. oeZl-ly
TIERNAN A CJETTV,
Wholesale aa<l Retail O rotters,
IMPOSTERS ARD DSALFR3 IJi
TEAS. WISES, LIQUORS, Ac.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
IMPORTANT
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY.! h PATENT AGENCY.
'■a
OEWIT C. LAWRENCE. |j ROBT. W. FENWICK
For Twelve Team g For the put roar
-a omcer or <ho BZCNRSiBSUS
Patent Offlce_the 4 ?i*s c*Amerl*ea'n
. . _ OFstent Aceaes
last roar no a 2and for Fifteen
•« w . L Year* la the Pal-
Member off thereat Apney Rvinl*
Board of Appeal.'A
NOTE—AII information necessary to procure
Patent and a copy of tbe Patent Laws sent free
charge.
Refer to preaent Commissioner of Patents. Hon.
David P. Holloway. de2o.tf
ADDV A EWENB,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 105 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITK
FIRST CHURCH, PITTORTROB,
i>o
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
KKAK TBB MATOI’S OFFIOg.
P®*"! HYDRAirrS SHEET LEAD,
Prpo. Ptaand By Lead, and Plumber',
material in generd. Oil Kelineriea fitted au in
the most approved mmnnar. Tanks lined Lend or
Copper. Hoorn, fitted with Water and Gas Fix
tune.
IS. N. B. All orders promptlj nttanded to. '
ap3 :Iyd
pUCHEfi AMD VINEOAR—
-600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 DARRELS PURE CIDER TUfESAB,
in store end for tele by
WILLIAM BAOALEY,
fatt IS and M Waed ntreel
LOAN OFFICE.
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
WO. 100 SKITHFIELD STREET
Near the corner Filth, Pitudmnh.
Monet in larrb and as...
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. In a.
moods. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watchm. alfri
all kinds of valuable articlaa. for anyliSthm
time agmd on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket. wmiverea
' A. M. to 10P M
ja3) * • aw.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & Co7~
I Munbctannof
PI7KE WHITE UFHED
CARBON O T T. a
b^sTl*A 0 ' aM I*“KRIV STREET, Kti-
noraasioiiAi. cab ml
MoGALMONT A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
myaiyj - . Nmeawylwaiila
H. W.P.TTXRROX .........silo. P. D.W,o
PATTEBSON A DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
NUNN'S LNW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Ntreel, near «rant;
» I>M * ' PITtSBEfRGH. TA
B. P. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GKANT STREET
(Three doors below the Court House,)
nwSily PITTSBURGH. Px
L. BBAOKENBIDGE,
ATTORNEY at law,
OFFICE, NO. 1U FOURTH ST.s
ieMilo PiTTamjßon. Pi.
J. D. HANCOCK
ATTONNEY AT LAW,
NO. 73 GBANT ST BEET
TAHL; surcseon rentint
o successor too. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smith*
nem street.
. hours from 8 to I o’olock, and from 3
to B o’clock. fel.Vly
IKON. MANUFACTUBEBS.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS,
Jones & Lnughliiui,
uactfaotubsiis or
!BON AND NAILS,
JUNUTN MO COMMON SHEET IRON.
Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rodi, Plato*, h
WAREHOUSES.
93 Water Street and 133 First Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and South Water Streets-
Chicago. fe!7:l v
Isaac Josss...Jc.es L.80t»...W«. M’Coiaouo
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
]W anufacturers ofuantntkei*
vf > tl pr, " B ' Pi ,'i w> “ d A . B s ‘«l SPRINGS
ana AaLLS, corner Kn«* and t init Ntreets.
°°3:i3 PITTSBURGH. Ps.
Je Pe FACKiygB JOHN M. IKVI7
fob CANII-a FTLf. *
mvwrlfjP 1 ' 1 a oi P itt3bur «“ munuaotara
BURKAT^:' embraCini;
BOOK CASES,
. _ , ~ WARDKOBES
and every article needed in a. well furuiaheil dwei
ling, aa well aa a fine aasortraent of
OFFICE FCRNITCBE.
Coptantly on hand and made'to order. At »he
only terms on which buaiue** ia done at thin ft* ,h.
lishiaentis forCAa U, prices oro made reeoT’<-
ingly. Persona in want of anythihg in themhoVc
line vnald be »dvnnt:tcodbyci?Hlug ut
„ FACKIXEk A ikWIJTS.
. ™ 108 SwithfieW Ktre*t, lidow Fifth.
miiSS'-ly
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Stc.
oabpets'am>~oil cloths
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW 1] H U S S E L H C A R P E i
b«n received and are
tho LATt.Si AM) RICHEST PATTERNS hi
i be lowest prica3.
!SEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Sc.
-AX-
X®. *7 FonrUt Street,
UniilHT PRKVKIFS TO THE Ulli
" advance in pricoa. of which the fullest « .
vantage is offered in purchase FOB CASK, del
HUGH M. BOLE.
EBTGI.NE BI’IMIEIt A* lHUllMtr,
Duquesne rt’ny. near the Point, will make
to order, and warranted as good «. can be
made, the following machinery, viz: Steam
tmgines. Turning Lathes, tor wood and iron:
Pianera, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines;
ud . ! Tobll ¥' ! ' > Saren-Ei Patent-right and
Uodd Maehinee. m the best manner. Shafting,
i’ulhea and Hangers, of all sites and' rarieur;
and pitch, to fifteen ied
in length. Will also make, and have on band
Doctor and Niggoh Engines, and Deck Pumps lor
steamboat#, Ac. Lathe inhears apd her PJac
lojr doneto order; caa plane >l2 inefrej vic«.?r
feet 8 inches long.
iirnlEpt ' 7 p ‘ n ® fl »d Sarnia
.N. B—Particular attention and pumpdtud.
Sven to repairs on Printing Presses and other
_achrae=,_ raylMrt
We Ca7RKIHQBAM...i>. COKNUiOdAM...?. I.'IH.HRURaM
i>. ociuAjr,
jgßSWn&nsUigZ
house, ll» Water street, and I 5« tint street.
Pittsburgh, Pa,, three doors below the Monona a,
hela lletue, Manuluciuters oi Pittsburgh««
Window lilacs Druggists' tllass Ware and Amor?
tur parlor window-. ohUrchee
end public huildinini. an"
PROPOSALS FOB LEAD.
ORPNiver Orricg, Wag DKreaTgKM, 1
Ph M ?hi < r? Al,B
foJowmg Arsenals, as soon aspostibio of
6,000 Tons of toad, as follows s
ro A rk‘§, 8 000^r liet A "** w "‘ aw »«*
.V^Vor^twoto^s^”" 11 - G ° V ' mor ’ 8 “"A
ArSenß l* Kttibar » h '
l,AswnV St ' I,oBb Are ' l,m1 ' St, tools. Missouri
The Irfad must he Oalena, or other Amerleen
brand***’ pt, t English, of tho most approved
upbraids 1118 ,Till l>e re " iTwl ,0T >®ts “1200 tons tad
nShtfett" 1 “ I ’ lWUj ' ,he *" '•»<* —«*
. Failure to deliver at a specified time will sab.
hedshwrf Kt Umi? rtei,ar * " Bw “‘ 10
Partin obtaining contracts will he required to
WUh proper suretii e for ito faith*
reiSt C .nXd lment reMr ™ ,0 itB,lf th « to
P; n 'r- 8 "-’ fhnald b ° mdoned^V*J!Sit r %
- myiS-eodyi
OiDKjurcß Orncg, l
ss^ssssiShsiP^saa
JAS.'W, RIPLET. Brie Gen.
WAJJL PATEa : |
window CURTAINS, *o.
New Styles fw Spring of 1862.
* te Tysr»ps,'va.-
For sale hr
THOMAS PAIsHEB,
*°' ®* wood nun,
Between 4th ft fith,U door below Diamond Alley
N. H. SMITH,
public:
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PITTSBURGH,. PESVA.
PUBNITUKE.
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