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    16j9«, ,TU£ 1869.
PITTSBURGHFT.WAIfSIi tCHICAGO BAILWAY,
TO ALL POINTS IN THK WEST.
80UTH WEST AMO NORTH WEST.
*UHU ABUmOBBT.
Commencing Hay 6th, 1862.
Time to cncimTi ah uric**.
and to IndianapoUt, St. Lonif and Chicago
•borttr than bt > nr other mt».
W EBTWARD TRAINS.
Fast Lino. Mail
Ihtm
rittsbarfb..._i,OOa. m. 7.10 a. m. 13.50 p. m.
Allegheny...J,lo *. t u 7*20 a. m,' 1,00 p. m.
Arrive I
Cre*t1m0......5,20 a. m. 5*20 p, m. 0,30 i>. oi.
Ft, Wayne.... 2,10 w. 3.25 a. m.
Chicago 0*33 p. m. 9,33 *. m .
FOR 00LU3IBUU. CINCINNATI A BT. LOUIS,
Leaves •
Crottlino 8,45 a. la. 7,2 ft p, m. 8,30 p.m
Arrive* at r ‘
*• “• 10,15 p. m.
£¥“s. ia - 5,40 ». in
Bt L001i..._ 8,45 », m. 9,00 p. m -
FOE INDIAN APOLIB AND ST. LOUIS.
LaaTN i
Cwtliii« H Mo a*
Artriit • * • ■
p. m .
6,« p. m
to Chicago without change
time to Cincinnati la the same aa
Otaubep villa. Traiu. j .i>D both Roads meet at
ojgbW. aa4 pattec*en all go Into Cincinnati
eastward trains
[ARRIVE Al PITTSBURGH.
dnoinn.-itl and bt. Louis Express 7. M p. n:
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
■ -diwt SUti'iii, City.
. Leeves - Arrive Leave Arrive
Mtjtomy NewßriehtOD Sew Brigton Allegheny
“ m 10, 10 ain s,»ft e m
M.OOIB 1,30 pm o,4ft am 8,30 am
«®n , toTS2uf“ B ’ w>p “'
MO rnm.
r""“ »f, Allegheny at. 10,30 a. a,
••o'* Allegheny at.— 3,iOp. m
Arrives at Ailiatibe...... _ 8,00 p. u '
J®, Train* are ran by Columbne time, which !.
Wynatag elnwer then Pittsburgh time.
ticket* good on the eouotniuodation end
“jrtet trejaa are sold at reduced prioee.
w£S*pJ??.*’ m ?w»a»»»'i<l»Oua train connects at
new Brighton with packets for Sew Castle
iT jraugh train* oonneot an follows:
1 jwn'.n, T>C* stages fee Sow Castie, Mercer,
onngstown. Ac.
. wfillt, Ohio, to md from
A4roA,i7aiahofa Fall*, etc. *
A L^Silt! , {“'Mount Vernon. Shelby.
. •T o *? 4o ' Detroit, etc.
A ?v?? ,lt “S' v l»'>«waxe. Springfield, Colambns,
Udi-napolim Saint
for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton. Tole io
A V£5 Sy** l % r Pf™. Laiajette, Ind.. Saint
<amia.,(giiue7, Keokuk.Bl Joseph and interme
.rßf* WH*Pi n Central Indiana and fliinois.
At Plymouth for Lauorto.
•£5 «^a t »?yKia I ste?A^ kets
-WM. P. SHINN. Oenentl Passenger Agent
GM£kel?"« SSSESSSS?" AVl>
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On aud after MONDAY. MAY 3th, 1863,
- &finfe^h D rfo?l f o^-
"WMmmamP”
.%&“■*■ ,£K«\p
do Newark »,fto •• 10,13 •'
do Columbus 11,10 “ ll’gft ••
AmvasOneiunati 4,20 p.m. 0,40 u.m.
StiLouts ) 7,50 a. m. a,16,p m
of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin
- sleeping oars attached to all night
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Lhtn
w«:.r;» a -5 n «•«*>
Steubenville...4,oo “ «,l« ■• •
JJJjjj" 1 * <.M 10,113 “ 4,35 ••
Ballalr.— 8,08 “ 10,40 " 8,05 •■
fefflSSf* at^ Wh . <lo ij n S itt Baltimore and Ohio
at B .?j' alr , w ' th Central Ohio
£¥ lro J d rat Zanesville, Lancaster. Ciroleville
LOluinbus and Cincinnati. IndianaiKilis and Saint
Louis and points west
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
l,OO a. a. | 13.50 p. m .
do Wellsville 4,33 •• | 3.00 ••
a° ?? 1 ? ! * rd *M« " 4.14 “
do Alliaoo. 6,43 •• | 4,40 ••
do Hodeon... 8.00 “ 3.13
Amvee Cleveland 9,18 ( 0,30 ••
’U'S Toaoarawaa branch
2^Tssit?S2& l L ¥S‘ d Bover; at Alii-
Fo ? Wayne and Chicago
lUbeadLat Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville
*“9 R R fcr Akron, Cuyahoga Kail?
a.IJ SSi u lR' "rf f* Cleveland with C and E
§ £ iff Cupkirk. and Bufiiilo. with C A T
Detroit, Chicago and tiie north*
WMHrQIa Aoeonmodatlon leaves at 4,00 n. m
„ * if nI1 !S JSP 3 arnT ® at 3,30 a in, 9.15 a
wZi^S!SIS?. te ' , £i.* n Pfoniinent points in the
or northweet, can be pro
sored at the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh.
Bov ß W ,*• TioketAgent,
rorftrther partiealan apnly to
WILLIAM STEW ART. Agent.
Atthf Conpuy’ioffice »n Froipfat Station Penn
• . ■_ ao2t
isea.
HUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
OH AHb AFTKk itiVlMl’. MAY fch
FUMLVAMA OMMTIEAL lAIUUAD.
EIGHT daily TBALYB.
»ailtrai!«
taßjiMßenycr Station every morning
{SFJJKjjrtjJl.** '450 a du stopping only at the
tnS£: ftfeVS making direct connection*
p. flopping only at principal dta
Irgctpponaotion at Harrisburg lo>
Washington, and for Now York via
i®* y c3 the station daily,
) at W» p. m., stopping only at
M2?* “ ifarnsWfo,
FRWjtfTTRAIS. *itfa Pasaen
aypMK fl* P««ea»ar;
Saadajaogoapted) «tS,3» a. in..
ggJJJ“ *" “ Conanaugh, ands topping at aU
accommodation trains.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
jgaaßrarttafffAs-ig:
■3SEffIBBKSEB3BtBi£
SBpOHD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
JlSoAt?* 0 <•*«•« Sunday) at
w ™£ TRAIN fo,
4,00 *“ T “ 4all »' Sunday) at j
J?ODMH_AOOOMMppATrON TRAIN fo,
S«U p 2. • '***** Aaily. (excupt Sunday) at
BETUBSTUta TRAINS
ARRIVE IS PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
S3?— —ia.aa p . m
— .12.08 a m.
a m
Johnatova AeoMnmodatibn...., MH . 10.05 r fn
M wlnu l U S oa Acc°mmod*tio« m.
}} s«Jl>gt»gon A'jnommodiitloa ». m
So. wii* o ’i?" Accommodation 4.08 p. m
4th Wail a Station Accommodation. ._•,!<) p m
njmSfrrrr~"~~~' J.w
bS*
■. puraharimr tickets in cart »H
2*3 uHa-i? •*««» MCOPdlntto distance ?-*■:
MSSphSSSHKEt:
QaalbM
ptg»«^r\md^y,,, to ***»« ” —nt» for wd
SMfciSRSi! 1 -
•I»1A >
RAILROADS:
VKW ROtTK VIA RIVER AS Ik
a RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS UNO CINCINNATI R. R.
Conneotin* at Indianapolis with T.rr.'ftiato
and Terre ILiuteand Alton Railroad. to St Louu
and Lalayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and
on®“hor k^TST 1 AV Central IRwipads for ClftCA
. ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate points’. t
tvhr!ss aW 1 , TNDIANAPOtIS.
ibs£ L UAI ? B# LAFAYETTE and PERU.
nntf°r!s t an " carried from Gincin-
Lawrenceburg in less time than by any
t^t^T TO, vl 0 by- twenty-four hours, and at a* low
rata., iho only road by which shipments can he
made from Cincinnati to the West, without break
ing bulk.
. Consignments made to J. G. GIBBONS. Agen
it Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING,' Agent at
LawrenceburgU, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for commission: vo orabge por
OfUTAQK OR COMMISSION AT LaWREjrCEBCP.O,
For further information apply to THOMAfc
KATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of thr
Company, who b prepared to give through be
! CKJPTB for passengers and freight to Indianapolis*
Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green
castle. Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon, Ac., Ac. 11. t. LORD. President.
JOHN F. CIIEEIv, General Freight Agent.
mh3
ISOS. mPOBTANT. 1862.
8(50 p. m.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other point* in Northern Missonri. theStato?
oJ Kansas, or the Territories, should insist oi
having tiekots that read by the
NORTH MIMHOUttI RAU.KOAD
The only rail route from dt. Louis to St. Joseph
It is the shortest and .juivkoft line by thlrteei
tout* to the remntost point reached by rail, and L
always as cheap as any other.
Buy j •our Tickets co Kansas and all point
tn Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
-«ad ISAAC !i. STURGEON,
rres't nndGsn'i Sunt. North Missouri R R
Gnmiy H. SiMvovtt. Gen'l Traveling Agoot
8(45 a. m.
OPHOLSTBRING
UIHIOLSTEKY,
N T O. 85 FOURTH ST,. NEAR WOOD.
''■MIK SITHM RinCits n A i: FA (•.
. I'URL ’Uid keep cotifitauLly ou haud every
article m their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments
curtain'Goods, Comforts, l eather Beds, Muttrase-
U aVil ; Jk? celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. Ail.kinds of fchadca. Blind? and Fixtures
Prompt attention m*eu to ali orders for fit
ting and laying uuwu Carnot*, Oil Cloths. Ac.
octl7:lyd KOBKKTS& RObNTGK.'
HOTELS AND REST A UItANTS,
YOU N (i’s
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPi£ RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
W.‘«»:ke fa mi i. iks, inm:Ls,Ki:s.
I Al 1 HAX I’JjN.ind the trade generally can
tie supplied with l>av Oystors, at the
lowest wholesale rate.'. Country trade solicited.
ELI \OUNG, Proprietor.
Young’s Ealing Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH
FIELD STREETS:
VV-horo OYSTERS and nil th© dclieacios of the
sea.:oc will be rfervod up in the moat palatable
KM YOUNG,
ocl-1 oorncr V irgin alley and Sinithfield at.
SAVAGK 810 USE,
No. 550 Liberty Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHX SAVAtiC; Proprieler.
Haa’isw takil\ a iso tirrcii up,
with all the modern improvement:*, thb po
pular resort, the subscribers prepared to nooviii
tnodate hi; old customers and the public (toner*
a 'Lr* with the but the markets affords. Oysters
mh be served uj> io every variety of style, during
thesoji.'on. His Wine-*, Liquors and Ales he feel*
oonudout in recotcmendixis to tbo public for their
excellence.
Can, Uuclsot and Shots Oysters received daily
and sola wholesale and retail. mySOtlyd
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
TliOS. s»TONE, Proprietor.
Having takkn axo fitted up,
at a great expense, with all the modern im
provements. to popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to acctmimojnfe hi- frietnta and the
punhc generally, with r.ho best the market
affords.
OYSTERS will bccerved up in every variety of
style during the season.
LIQLOKS and ALES he fee’s confident In ro
oouunendinK to tho public fur their excellence.
*9*MLALS sorved up at all hour-, ami DAY’
and NWUT BOAKDEfeS taken. aptly
OLH HOUBK,
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
'I’HK NUKM-KIUKK AN N OV.\(!l!8
l'Ublic that ho i. in daily receipt ut
l-KESU SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME
prepared to accommodate tho patron#
of this old and well known bouse with everythin,:
in the eating and drinking line «t tho shortest
n “ £ '«- JO UN NIIALKR,
. Proprietor.
ANd' EATING ' nOiiSt,
1 No. 11l Wood Strest, Pittsburgh.
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKaLEKS IK
{LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
i Olblhßs AND WILD (lAMP,
Ail iu tbcir Proper NeHnon.
no2f » GKO. KKINLWiAN A CO.
M W WX IlOt'Sl-s UKO.iI;KE.\ rZ,
. .** roijrietor; No. Hi 1 Liberty clroeUiust bo*
sido the kWngor Dc } w. ot the Pennsylvania
ttauroiw, which makes it the meet convenient
house ui the <*ity tor pnj*«enreri arriving bv tbul
road.
fhe proprietor hu-ving, at considerable ox*
fe e A l ?^5 tte ' J u h ,n oxeellenUtyle.’the MANSION
“ at* would reswecttuily solicit a share o!
gublte patroumm. ili* Larder and Bar mil be
turnwned with the w»t the market, can aff-^l.
. telrly
WINES &ND iiIQUOBS.
WIIaIaIAH UK.VXETT,
IMFOKTE& AlfD DEALER IK
Brandies, Cordials, Mononea
aola and Kaotiiied Whiskey,
aro. lao wood stkkf.t, pittaburgh
fe2£6m
[ WIJLjLIAJI CJLA itos,
I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
Sfo. 3T Diamond Alley,
near Wood-street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
~/**■ AljWßnn hand. Blackberry. Cherry and
w£s£L B i andlea ' Monongaheia Rectified
w autey, Ac. mbits
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
and pkbhaii:
GONORRHEA, «, EET, ITIIETHAL
BuMflarffea, Seminal v, eakneaft, Jfiflhtly £mip
sums. luconti • nee. Genital Irrita
bility, G rel, Stricture and
AJTe ona ot the Kid
lin. .... ueveand Bladder,
vVniota has bee i : sod by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
<ll their private practice, with the entire suceess
'Upersediu* Cesßßs, Copaiba. Caprulxs, orani
sompoond hitherto known.
BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS
ire speedy in notion, often effecting a care in a
tew days, and when a core is effected it la perman
mt. ihoy are prepared lioia vegetabie extract
hat are hurinleeson the system, and never nause
<to the stomach, or uniwegnate the breath anc
■emu sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided
No change of diet is neoessary whilst using 'im
■or does thoir action interfere with business pur
withem on tt<
.4 FOIsLO HALLKlliLiAHl>^|i.«i||»i
, AcUARLESOARDNEK Would remind hie old
' mends and customers that he is still to be fn»,«,¥
u his old stand. APOLLO HALL* eut£n«S?
tourth street IHo has always on hand the beS’
boils and ease.
FIBE INSURANCE
BY THE
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
°" B^&^M o !ras-.¥ woh “-
moatir.
OFFICE SOU WAUfVT STREET,
rmah Cap Hal, l»vig 00.
****"> m.
Inverted aa follows, vi*
■ruatMortgaceor Improved City Pro
, ® the “>®»nt $155,605 €0
Ground rant, first 91110 tjx
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 V cont! *
Pk?£}fW cost 27,900 00
C« nt * lo ?P - 30,000 00
Ulegheny County oent. Pcnneyl
ranui Railroad Loans ...... 10.000 00
Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Rail road 00 wpany, mortgage loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company.... m am 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance C0.....*.* 1050 00
£fock ofDelawaie ES. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do .. c toe m
Mechanics’ Bank , do 2!0i2 50
Union M. Insurance 00*18 Scrip 100 on
Bill, Receivable, business paper....""' 16.297 18
Book Aeooanta, mound IntorMt, ate.... 6.216 72
C«h on hand and in hand, of acentg. 11385 15
. CLEM TINGLRY. pJKt*
DIRECTORS.
'tvT a* n -fL e 7, &«nual Biapham.
Sl2i3 J“, omp8 ° n . Robert Steen"
crtflmck Brown. William Mnmer.
' o peba|St«venaoo. Benj. W. Tinaler
fl°V r JI 0 "* 1 MarahaU Uuf, ’
I* bS%*? n ' J Z. Lothrop,
tobort Tol&nd, • Charles Lefand.
nu . nt L k Lenmg, Jacob T. Bunlinf.
Charles S.W ood Smith Bowen,
lames S. Woodward. Jobi BiwelLhitaborgh.
5* ?*• HirK/nMANi Secretary.
Ifi «J. Agent,
myl6 Northeast comer Third and Wood sta.
DELAWAKE MITTPAL SAFETY IK.
Nl T RAAi'E COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OK PENNSYL
VANIA, I8S0« '•-•OFFICE. S. K. CORNTCR
ftf t us
Jundue generalij. on Storm, Dwelling Houses.
. DIRECTORS,-William Martin, Edmnnd A.
>ouder. TheophUuy Paulding. John N. Penrose.
John C. Davu, Jainm Tranqeair, Wm. Eyr».™r..
James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal,
"f- R. M, Huston, Geo. G. Lieper Hash Cmiv
J•/*"!*> belley, Samuel E.StokeTi.
o enl ? Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones
§?® n , c ® r *™“. Tbo*. C. riand’ Robert
f • J fi n 2 Sl MTarland,
Semple. Pittsburgh. D.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
B . THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
Haaar Ltlbces, Secretary.
i<22 No. W Water su-eet^Pi'ttelnrgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
BY FIRE.
T^pa^offwladelJSETJAk*
n«‘rF“h and 487
Pnhiirf,l? 5 J ENT P, F ASSETS. JAN. lit, 1860. '
P b«Sw ri A ' n ’®®* b!y *° An A "' °f Asaembly,
Ptat Mortnne, amply a scored $1,896,393 88
Real Estate, (present value $103,313
61,) cost
Temporary Loans on ample Coiiat
„ teral becunties rq ivi *w
Stocks, (present value ($86.667’72!) *
cost
Notes and Bills Receivable.
Cftflh
The only profib from premiums which' tfadawm?
KSdotormined 3 ' '*” fr '’ m ™ k * which have
Josuj-ancea rnadeon erery description of Prop
?£& '"*< 5 "?. ani Country. at rates ns low as are
consistent w:th security.
«a?l nc ?v, th i ir inTO rV°. ratiol >/ a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses 6y Fire, to an amount
exceeding. Four Millions of Dollars, thereby at
ioif « T,^“ c £? f ,i he liwuranee.
“o»p Uabilm«. ,i “ Po3,t, ‘ >D ‘° D,e * t wi,h
Losses paid during the year 18S8. SA2.IISS SB.
DIRECTORS.
Oharien JV. Banoker. Mordeoai D. Lewis
Tobiaa Wa«ner. David S. Brown,
samuel Gratis Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale.
Qoorae \\. Richards. tieorse Falea
CHAS. N^ANCKlfLpSidcnt.
Wu A face President.
ri m. a. steel, Secretary pro tem.
J- GARDNER COFFIN. Agent.
myifi Northeast cor. Third and Wood ats.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DARSIE, President
Cantß.D.cBcM! l ®|p^-
vn&XtiSSSk*""' * Co'« Warehouse,
RINE RISKS** 1 '" 31 a “ kin<b “ f FIRE ao ' iMA -
fcringthe beat protootionto those who desire lobe
injured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30fb,XMl.
btoch Account! * fit rm no
Office Furniture —A-S Si
Open AooouoU, etc I!-!!!’.*.!*.!!! 7,«W 43
Premiumi’NoVml"""""!™!"™”™ 27‘tiS 20
Notea and Bills diaeounted. !!!!!!!!! l4
p um t DIRECTORS,
ft. Miller. Jr.. J&him U'Aqlst
STathaolel Holmes. Alexander NiS'ck.
aeonreDarsie Wm. H.Smith.
Chu.W. Riokeuon. Andrew Ackley.
Speer. David M. Lone.
Ree. J. Thomas. Beni. Bakewetf.
r John R. MCane. mylS
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURCH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
wm. baoaley.«S. bka ' *"*•**■
Office, Cor. of Market and Water Stn.,
CnaurM arainst LoM and Damage In the Navig
ation oftho Southern and tVeetem Rivera,
Lakes, and Barotu, and tha Navi
gation of the Seas,
lusorea against Lone ...
mhaijdh, -
rtfIOtOEIPHIA FUK ANO LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT BTBEET,
Opposite tbe Canton Haase.
Capital 03M.100 Araotr .$804,948.
yVs*^*£%£gg!^JgU
ffigir Pbw
f'fsK?- - Jsssi&fe 1
3. J.Magarge K. WUw.
F. Si,ACunc<f, Seontwr. ___
i-6. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
JSO. nVOBUKAI),
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOB THI SALB OF ’
PIG METAL 4.ND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELORT MARK
WTBWnwH.
JAAGMHIiUMajJL lOXOIIIAH R.
LA PLANING
icrai the public thut h. has rebuilt tincc tbs flre,
dud huTins cnlamd hissrtabUihmsnt. aodflUcd
'* Wlt *> <ktwratmduuituipNradaieUi«;
sawing and ra-wwing,doors, imE
Jmklng'ac* kU “ “ n ® i ' taun “- mouldings, boa
Sopth PiTTBBPBOB. Sept. 7.1357. ja2o
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBUEGH.
omoE. Its. srnwfc au, Bwkßtoah
L FftaMtKkJojui 0. McCntid. CaßtahTa3«».
Jaoob%E^*M|iijffliiCa^f&§pij3t®kirHr
jl’Qrwis|gttfl'.DMii. ' bo2S
oum^ga
THE PITTSBURGH POST
Pdbliahed every morning, [Sunday's excepted.]
leraw Fifth anil Wood Stri-pla.
TERMS $e PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
FMlelivered by carriers VS cents per wcok.
MATES OF ADVERTISING.
Square, one time. st>
.. three times !t»I 00
„ One week 175
„ °ue month 300
, three months 12 00
six months IS 00
~ mne months 21 oo
one year. .tSO 00
TEN LINES make asqimro. About eight words
arerafe a line.
Business notices, inserted on the local page, tea
cents a lino each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Issued from the same Office every Saturday
49-Terma Bl per annum, in advance
copios, ready formatting, ytvr. <-kvt>,
Address JAMES P. BAKR
Editor and Proprietor
A®* Advertising at reasonable rates.
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY is.
A Profitable General.
The New York J*osf. snya of Gon. Mitch
ell: “We are told by a gentleman who has
been with him throughout, that with 15,*
000 men under his command, it lias cost
the Government nothing tor forage, and
very little, comparatively, ’or pay. One
instance of his readiness m ij be related:
He took a fort composed chiefly of cotton
bajesj he first made those hales a floating
bridge, over which he carried all his wag
ons and troops, and he then shipped them
to Nashville by railroad, where he sold
them for §20,000 in gold. ,f
National *Torse Show.
The greatest horse show o! the age so
far announced is to open in Chicago on
the 2d of September next. At least it
will be so if large premiums will do it.—
Fifteen thousand dollars are offered. i?i
sums of five hundred and les?, for every
kind of horse and horsemanship known to
the sporting eircles.
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa
SITUATED ON THE ALL£(>3It:,VY
Mountain, near Loretto, 4 mites from <_’res
son Station. Pennsylvania Tlaiimad, C»iml*ri..
county. Pa., will be open for the reception of Va
lters
On the 25lhc1ay of Jnne.
An excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance during the sea-on.
For circulars atid further information, apple to
. , , FRANCIS A.tfllliiOXS.'
ielS-dtsepl Prupriet t.
WILLIA3I IJAOALi'.Y,
WHOLESALE 6HOCEB
HOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STEEL!,
ja2o:tf PITTNKIIRBU
O KI I I I iUIK A I -
BTKAWBERRY,
RABPBERHY,
ami BLACKBERRY PLANTS
102,»5 25
GRAPE VINES,
CURRENT.
and GOOSEBERRY
89,786 66
1.821 00
27,919 33
LINEAR.
KHKULAKB,
and ASPARAtH'S KuOT.>,
ail ot the best quality, arid warranted traa *<
name. Inr rale at 28 HETH STREET.
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
UNDER CARE OE THi FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
'|BHW INSTITUTION, SSTI ATlill
IN LORETTO, county Peuu-i I
vania four uuies from Crouoa Station Stu-.ion,
the direct route between Philadelphia ami Pius
burgh, was chartered in ISS.H, with privilire- t.
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Jwjuo-
The location of tho Cullogo m one of me m..->
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the AMe
gheny Mountains beiuir proverbial f->r it- pur.
water, brucine air. and picturesque *mncrv
- vti!ir commence- on r-;e Yl its
MONDAY after the loth »-j Ai‘il'ST .nd u .<'•
about thel«th of Jl'N’K follnwine, |f i* V :: v : i\
into two Sessions. Students cannot return* iiVta
botweou the Sessions. All the Appante- nr .-
sary tor Land Surveying, Kiigineeri::;: A.- i-•
will be furnishing bv the tj t"*
Students.
Instrumental and \ ocal Musiu Ibrisw *•«, C ;ti*
charge. Students will be admit toil fr-‘>:i etvi i
years to the age of manhood.
Treks— Board and Tuition, payable half ye&rH
advance w,i *
Waahiuxucd usoof Bcdiiinx....if
Classics! and Modern Languages, extra ..... :f
Students spend V’acationaf the tf.di.-c,
Reference can be made to the 15:. Rev Jlidi- i
0 Conner, to the Kev. T. S. R«*y:.uM- \htryr
Loretto, and to other Clergymen «•( :!>’- Pi;;fbur 1
Uiccese.
PII«K>I\ LUOKI.Mi ULANS ,i i'w
Ti nt: Hunt .nAJiiftiroiii
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STill-'Lll
'7* *173(1 i iir, V knxkV
faIKEET. Established lws. NEW YORK. I>
tablwhed lWi. This Establishment has been n
auceeeaful operation iSlyeure. and is the L-r-.-i
of the Kind in the llni ted States. We have ui
Dana or tn.-inufaefurej to order over* dewiititim
1 ttUtl Orimtuonuil l*irr
Wall. Oval and Mantel Ukwm*, U.u:co.-tin:f o.*r
nicen, Baft and ttrai'ket Tables, with .V-trh|«-
Stabs, toilet ulasso.-. etc.,
$298,251 78
Moulding lor Picture Frames, in length* -nit*
ole for transportation, either (Wt. ttrrtmn, AW
wood, Oak, Zf.bra, Jiirdneyr, Mahogany etc Ou
new Manufactory and cirensivo facilities enahb
os tofournubany articlein our linens imn.-t thi
o*At, and aa cheap as the cheapest.
DEALERS AKB INVITED TO CALL TFOV
os when they visit New York. We ohiim «n l.
able to roiiply them with every article in our iint
which they can possibly require, hi pri«*e* h-v.-ci
than they can purchase clewhero.
Orders by maii attemUd to with, promptnc*,*. lh
not Jailtocttu ichen you vitti New )W.\
Office A Wnrorooms, No. 213 Centra Sr N V
my&3md HORACE V. SIGLER’’AjCt
1862. 1882.
M’CORD & CO.
hats, caps,
STRAW GOODS.
MONaNEIM AND
SHAKER ROODS.
Wholesale and Retail.
131 Wood -Street*
PITTSBURGH.
VET E ARENOW RECEIVING A I.AKGE
7a ADDITION to euralready Immense Stock
- ? »*, l >B * Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shaker Hood?
nod Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting oar city
cm buy from as at LOW Ell PRICES than in Phi
ladelphia or New York. *p2%2md
PITTSBURGH FLAG MANUFACTURING Cl).
Are prepared to supply
BUHTIIG FLAGS.
PRINTED AND Oil* BOII.ED MVSEIN
PLAGH,
All SliN* from 5 Inches to OO Foot.
At lower priees than can be bought in the East.
DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
JOHN W. PrTTOCK,
# Agent for Company.
JUST OPENING.
OUR SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING
of all the latest styles of Dre*s Hoods, Lave
Shawls, points and Circulars, Si’k, Cloth and
fancy Sacques, New York Mantillas, Shawls ol
“«it styles, aun Umbrellas,at all prices; Roys
and Men’s Clothes and Summer Cassunere?, Irish
Linen and Muslins, very cheap; Calicoes at re
markable low pricey Indies call and nee at
H. J. LYNCH,
. rt No. 96 Market street, between
I*® Fifth and Diamond.
TO**-®® BARRELS CHOICE Cl-
IV' HER Just received on consignment and lor
fcrjatoby KKVMERA BKOTHEKB,
. Nos. 128 and 128 W ood street.
MiLLFEED-WO SACKS SHORTS
®* Saeks Middlings, just received and fo
**l«i>y JAS. A. FETZWK,
J y g Corner Market and First street.
FOR FRUIT CANS, OF SU.
petior quality and low price, at
JOSEPH FLEMING’S,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
papers-
P . FOR HALLS, BOOMS A CEILINGS,
lor sale at the lowest rates for cash, at
JOS. R. HUGHES.
WO 107 Market street, near Liberty.
&A siiies
HOSTBTTER'SBIIXEHS,
For withy
QEOBGE k. KELT Y.
S* Federal street. Allegheny,
[las*lw OMWEt EEitf, ■
***»** ' nVUMdatiMt. Allachmy.
jksse
6JSIRAL COMMISSION MKP.CHANT,
aK£> Dtil.Eß IN *
F, ' n V ; “i™‘? *"? "» of Country
" fotljice, Vt inns «n<l Idonore,
Cigars, Tobnco, Ac.
llWuHvx™es” * r2!lroS m " do 02 t'on.-is.'nments ot
OFFICE WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
.u26ly PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
II)'DUSSIO\ UEUCHASTS,
A'D: 15 SOUTH WAT EH STREET,
Pliihulplrjhia,
v,wc,g n '“ ido on con ;i;*?.7“S tß
-■mix f. ELi.its.j.v_-.vi; ;■ E:.:.iat)X..RODM»V n EM. ia ,, v
JOHJJ B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS,. CASSIMSKCS' AND VLSTIM
AO. Mil UARIiET MTItEET,
(2ft itc.nr below luarlli,)
ayl:lyd PHILADELPHIA.
A MAGEK— ~
Wholesale E>rujr S isi,tisi,
xo. !Hi-, 3UEKET MilEEl,
I HI LA DLL Till A,
dealers in
t'amts. OilsWinili.w (fla-e, Dyo-staHs, A.- and
toni ? in- kor, ;; . U u W ,_ij,j 0 „ nl j RReiburgh "coal
Lu, miiK l 1 .ul.i, (.aiucheue, Xur, Pitch Rosin
tV agon and Railroad llrea.-o. myi:3n,d '
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholeaalo and Retail Dealer
IX KVIiRV r-EyCP.IPTruN op
GICNTS' POKNISHING GOODS,
eio ( HEMJilii' STItKKT,
myMy Philadelphia
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
L ?, X .P COrK & PEAIICE,
jiIA A UFAtJTUitEItS R- LVPQIITEES
-OP
MF.N-S Fl’lt.VlStllXO GOCIIM AN!»
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
JfO. 10 Nori'lt FOI'IU'H STttEET,
inyl:lyd PHILADELPHIA
OUKLEH IUtiEE.
importer and ealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &e,
255 MARKET STREET,
Xarlli Hide, :»li iK. iOtl.i-IHA.
ir,yl-Iyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
-NO. 313 MARKET STREET
PHH.AI»£LI»IIIA,
Jouberx 5« Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinas.
. „R i ,T?f^ I },! IR ? d ? ' Ti!il stock of Goods
nutao... ior the trade. myl-lyd
E. P, MIDDLETON & BPvO.,
op
>V INKS, BItAXD 1 E S , Ac.,
DKaLFRe :v
PI N E O I, n W FI IS K T K s,
■' XflßTir t'RaVl' STREET.
J. KNOX.
PHILADELPHIA,
JAMES H. OHILDS.
KO.P.IR €OTJTO.V MILLS,
A.lleirli«.-av Oify. r*n
MAvrpAorKFifßs or
S.KAMLISSS BAGS,
OftiMASUKGS,
I'i iiKtf.-s jo j» lacttcH ivbie.
..>*.^,, or ‘V"- “>**,{* h-<- »<■ li. CHILDS A- CO’S
i'KTKOiNA Oil, Win: (CS
LOiin. I¥!ILL£fJ i CO.,
huftKS ATMKAKPsii|.’if(}H sTAttoS, AL
l.hi • :IA \ ALLb'Y iIAILiiOAJ).
ar.d V/arehiKi-c
-:t HAKiurr s'SKi;:;f, pr’riAiiiißflH
•V.amiLi .
•arbou OIL?
vr?A c<i I liar
l :?v!V£‘>r
? - ” M * "•• * ,ac ' tv, '‘ •* ban* cc*J4:!j
OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
*■ L'iort' co.,
WA.Nin-AIvrtJRKKS..* KVKRY «t AftIHTT !)►
FIN tSHED Bli.lirs WORE,
<*A5» Afttp frTi’i’KKS
i(l atu-uiiiK. ut Oil Kefiimr
u^ !hl « r, . OJ <u|.«rwr*iuivttiiitau luude to
illy ** »vork a.tMirius ifcucr-
... W* Osvy'a tfwfecy Lams*:
-?•?. * uv ' ' Cornurr*'!' OL Alh
.ii.Kht AM> DlTtiollSMi WAV. ' felifctf
4!. WEST <fc co..
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES,
ROOKAWaYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
Sf<i. 187 l-rau St;-.,-!. S>tie,tjiir s sl.
. 'V I »«n: -arranted to be ol the hc-t noiio
ruii n:iu r.-urKiuiiiishM* myi&l-ii
gAT»-f, Jtltttl’JS * t'O-
XO. 17 FIFTH ,-n'REkr.
JOBRCIIS A.V 5) KJi;i A (IERB
Trimmings,
Emhroldorif*,
Hosiery,
Shirts,
Collars^
Suspenders, Slrirta, lw '
Sun and Rain Utnbrdlaf;,
Cortots, Ribbons,
Aodall Idnds Fancy Articles and sSSone.
Wht.lsale buyers supplied on best terms.
It A lON, MACK I'M A CO.,
No. T 7 Fifth street.
r. EKVMItr. !I. 0. P.ETMSR.. n . HEVi.ES
Lnte at rnillor ,i Rickotson 1 ?.
BEYMER At. UrtOTItERS,
[Successor to iteyraer & Andorson,]
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Frailt., Sint*, t'onreetionnry,
ftngnnt, Fire Works, Ac, *
KOS. 138 and 138 WOOD STREET.
PITOBCBOB
J. H. CASIDAY.
-Vole. Stork, Draft, Bond, and Jtor,.
*«S«. Item Catale and Her.
ehandiw Broker.
OFFI M»IOT®rS^ m «-
n^* 5 ’ 00 * icveat hl M°«*<**« w»d No. 1
‘ mr22
LATE STYLES OF
summer goods
JUST - RECEIVED.
MR, 8 A ML. ORAY
Has just ketubxed from the
bast, and we are now racsirinctn AlMmnt
tXOHihJ °“ O<U r°,\. th u 5 - u,nmer combining
i? c . r< l D 8 t . i ‘echoic»-t and most deeirahlb
stocks to bo found 'tiist,' nnd tnkn immt.i nv ;j..»
SAML. ORAY *-80.*.'
Jlerchant Taiiore.
No. 19 Fifth street
r |'HosiAS e ar;.i:v-s
FURJTJTUBE HUD i’HAiP, WAREHOUSE.
i«o. 164 FEl*L‘lUl.a-£. ALLKOUEJiV.
■ AMb,., ... .7/.
127 Ltber;y j?'*!?VA?t",* ' “
d‘C.. ..iV.
aplO:lyd
:« :iaii Luliricaf.ccJ
Board of Appeal.
NOTE—AII information neoess&ry to procure
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free
charge.
n?.si e n to .F r . < i !ei * t Commianoniß of Patanta, Hon.
Dana P. Holloway. de&fctf
ADDY «fe EWENB t
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 160 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST Cni’BtH, PITTSBURGH,
ABO
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
NKAR THJ6 MATOft’S OFFICM.
P®»P& htdrants, sheet lead,
R- Lead Pipe, Pi* and Bar toad, and Plnmberb
material in general. Oil Kefinerie. Sued np in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gaa Fix-,
tnrei. |
ta. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
apd :Iyd
piSACBIS AND VINEGAR- '
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SHITHFIELD STREET
Noar the eornor Fifth, Pittabarrh
Monet in large aed •
quantities loaned on Qold and Rilvo* iSr
Gold and
all kinds of valuable articlee, for any fonrthvS
SffffS! &S* rxldi ~ dWd;
*Sr Offloe Honrs from 7A.M.to lo P M I
ja2o * * -•
Strawberries for Canning
Sfoww the num cAmmra
•""VW W.inaal'daria*
£jL^ tr i" h 2l y UK° n - at jTKNOX'frSuSE!?
aaaawasßt
; BOtHWaf,
LLAR SAVINGS BANK,
FOURTH STREET,:
OHABTEBED IN 185*6.
Opeit duit, nwx » to a o'clock*
»l«o. on Wodneeday and Saturday evenings,
irom May let to November let. from 7to • o'clock
and from November Ist to Mar let, from • to 8
o'clock.
Deposits teceived of ail sums not lees than Ore
Dollar, and & dividend of the profits declared
t wice a 3'c.ir. in June and December. Interest bas
bocndcclared semi-annually, in Jane and Decem
ber since the Bank was organised, at the rata at si*
per cent, a year.
„iSJf r ®ti'f oot drawn out, is placed to the
f™'*. 0 ! too depositor as principal, and bears tbe
same interest from the first days of June and De
cember. compounding twice a year. ■ without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
!tw P tW, 1113 ra te money will doable in
lees than twel\e years, makina in tiie aggregate
BIOHT ASDVKR-BxLr PER CENT. A TEAR.
Books oputainin* tae Charter. By-Laws. Rule
at tiro office 110 " 5 ' fl,rms!, od on application
PRESIDENT.
QBfIROE ALBREE.
_ „ VICK PRESIDENTS.
John B. M’Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock
John Holmes, ... John Marshall.
Alexander Speer. Janies a D. Meeds.
Ben;. L Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock. M. 6..
James McAuley.. Hill Barrwin,
James Herdir.au, Wm. J. Anderson.
.. - _ , TRCBTREB. .
Alexander Bradley. James D. Kelly,
John O. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, John H. Mellor,.
John B. Canfield. James Shidle, jm
AloaioA.Camcr. Robert Robb. :
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall.
» m. Douglas, .7 ohn Orr,
Joan hvann, Henry L. Rinewa.lt.
Hopewell[Hepburn. J ohnH. Shocnbereer,
Wm. E. Sehmerts, 1
Peter H Jlunker. Alexander Tindle.
Richard Hay;, Isaac Whittier.
Wm. S. L&vely, Christian Yeager
BK S?.®. T AS V^? D tßßAsorrr.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
lV BAHKKRH
v * • endhxchange Broken and Dealers in
N otes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban k
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the
United States. Deposit! received in par funds or
TiSMinS^Vths o^. 11 " 156 * ,trS * t ' betW “"
WM. H. WILLIAMS * CO.}
BABKEBS & EXOHAN&E BBOKEBS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDEHMEN.
J AMES M. TAYLOR,
alderman,
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Fifth Ward.
fIOLLECTIOXS PROMPTLY MADE:
JA/ Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
r! e , raw , n - Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. ap&ly
AGHICULTHAL.
O. B. KOCEKK A NllS;
MAtfrSVtCTCUBRjRI OF
Rogers' Improved Patent
Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN DBII.I, TEETH,
OFFICE: Corner Bntler nnd Clymrr
Street*), Ninth Ward,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWAHDINB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THK BXLT. OF
FlDar .lJ :3, ! I ,li S’ Bacon, Lard. Batter,
Darted Fruit and Froduee
Generally,
Corner Market and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFER. TO—Francis fl. Baileyi Ksa.. William
Dilworth, t>r., S. (Juthbert ic Son, Pittsburgh,
Doj-d Ott, lleisker & Swearingen, 8. Brady,
Ca-h. M. A M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle A Co,
fleorgo W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton A Co,
»»heeling. my2S:2ptf:is
IF YOi: WANT SOME GOOD MEW
Fruit or Mince Meat, mixed, and
vt* l - c, -‘i? r kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
\v me, JN cw Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, m the Diamond, where you
will getu. i:cw crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house i;i the city. Also ageneral and
tull assortment oi Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
brandies,' and all other kinds of Foreign ana
Domestic Liquors.
li A WORTH A BROTHER,
comer Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. r»(JK9[&€O,
house, sign,
A N* T>
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 3 Hi. Clair Street,
L CORKER DUQUESNE WAY, second story.
WAU vcrl minuted to me will he neatly and
promptly ttornwj. oc2l-ly
TIEitNAN 4k CETTY,
Wholesale aud Retail Grocers,
I«I*oRTER3 AND DEALERS IK
TEAS. WINES, liIdllOKS, dtc.
NORTH-EAST comer of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
IMPORTANT
li\f VECTORS.
PATENT A«IfKCY.:>»! PATENT AGENCY,
4 ~-
>: ROBT. W. FENWICK
i S For the pest foar
m ream Hoaaoer .1
1 •£ the WatUanoa
i* Brunch af Mra
ajd tISe Aiaerleai
12 **»tent Ajreaey
*! and for Hfteea
I* Venn la the Pat.
ißeat Agency Baal.
| liras.
OEWiTC. LAWRENCE.
For Twelve Tears
an Officer of the
Patent Office-the!
last foar mi
Member of the!
in store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
is And so Wood street
altedb. roiuoßT,
HoCALHOITT AW]KRB.
; &*.■*»
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
ajKlvil
H. W. Patti asoit... ,a«o.». Dawoo
PATTEBSOH 4 W|OV,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LAW (UliloiiCt;
Diamond Street, near Ornnt;
i** l * PITTBWnWH.PA
B. F. LUCAS, .
ATTOimtY At LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET
(Three doors below the Court Hease.)
m73:1 7 PlTTBitrtwH. Pa
attorney at law,
OFFICE, NO. us FOURTH or.]
J • D - H A BJ'C OO H
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 73 OBAHT STREET
T AHL; SURQEOS DENTIST
filld rtSL** K>rto G - WBiddl# - No - **• Smith-
IRON MANUPACTUBBRB.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Jones A Langhllna,
itinrrAomm or
IBON AND NAILS,
JUNMTN MD COM HON SHEET IHON.
Lanth’s Patut Shafting, Pistoi Kods, Plstca, it
WAREHOUSES.
B 3 Water Street and ISS Pint street
PITTSBUBOn,
of Ff * ,Mln ai
PITTSBUGH, PA.
Isaac Joses... Joint L. Botd...W». BTCutittce
PITTSBURGH STEEL WM*
JONES, fiOTD & CO.,
JOHN U. ISWIS
SSBi
™ 155“-
BOOK CASE&
and every article needed In a weUfinniSnltai
hn«, as well u a fine assortment of •
OFFICE FUBNITUBB,
S??*!*!!*! 7 on SW*. “* “*>» to order. As the
mly terms on which business isdoneatthltWib
liehmhntis forCAS H.pricesnremadeseeotd.
ingly. Persons in want of anything to theaaoTc
line would be advantaged by eallinr nt
rACKftEkAIStWUB
mh°9 ly ‘ *°* str **t. below Kith.
CABPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c.
OABPETS AND OIL OLOTBB
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW BRUSSELS CABPEI
.i been received end are el
tiie LATEST ANU RICHEST PATTERS!? “
the lowest prices.
SKff CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kt.
-at- ;
H’CAI I. UM *B,
»•. *7 FearthStreet.
■NOUGHT PREVIOUS"!* THE LATK
.advance m prices, of whioh the fkllaat a ~
rantagejsofiered in purchase FOR QASIL~d.I ■
HUGH M.
IS 1 !® I*® 1 *® miloeb a HAcninr,
M 24 Duquesne Way. near the Point wlUaeka
to order/ and warranted u food
made, the. following machinery, vfit*
gvinef. -Tonunt Lathee, fo ; vo7WB
Planers, for wood and bom DnlUßa QBi
Tobaee° Screws; pSBJBTBI
Model Uaehtaev in the beat
Pollies and Hangers. of all riin aagiflmietrt
Screws, of any diameter and pltdLtollHeSft
m length. will also make. wfiaTttV
Doctor and NiggoJ Engines, and MffHHh'
steamboats. Ac. Lathe inheanand mJht
foostach«fos. c “ I>u " ,3i!, * rt^ m-™
SoßdtS 118 ” Prom,lU7 «“•* *1 lafetfti
N. B.— Particular attention and piußMihed*
I I ******—*.ciirf'iriiitV
S 3 PnhlicS^F^^M^^O
PROPOSALS FOB T.»af>
Okdkaxci Officc, Wsa Dtrmtin; • V
Proposals wiuP‘i«h" Mtf^B:l8&l
-until s p. tuiT-JK
, JUNE, forth, dcbywi atK
[ muowin* Arsenals. as soon as postiblaof **
5,000 Tons of Lead, as follow. j
rork*2.Mn^r UM WMt **<».
No A w{ } ‘c B rk N !^ o t;^ Ar “ n * ! ' «*""“*
variMr(A 1 5^ A ~ nJ ' Httob^»«W«-
VnSa ' au lOMiri
SP &MSlh!ol’too 0 23rt^3^S
I Proposals will be received lor lota of2oo too, aad
gde^^^^Swfth°proper
ahnnld be
Oanyasot OryiciL . 1 •
'■'•HK OFANTITT OP^Sli'C
wau. waj-whji.;,
WINDOW CUBTAINB. go.
H«w Style* for Spring of 1082,
For talt bv
THOHAe PAIdjUBB,.;,;;
■•w H WMDDIHEDIb'
H. H. SMITH, :
NiOTABYPOBUIOJ
[it '■ - r T. . ~ a
fpmiMN rosT, MIU ynigr^^^,^
Man ■. fisa
L. BBAOKENBIDGE,
Pmescmaa. Pa.
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