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    16143.14. TILL; 1.& 4 0a, 4
PITTSBUgGIi FT, WAIN& CHICAGO RAILWAY
TO ALL POINTS EN TEE
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
SITJUIER .I.lllRANamityarr.
Commencing May 5th,'1802
TEVILTO crNcr - 3 - N.tril
'lid to Indianan()HA r. 30 Chi , ntro
thorter than by any otbor runt,:.
WESTWARDWESTWARDTItaLNS.
fast Lino. Mail
1:.). 7,10 2. 12,80 p.
Anegbeny...-1.110 r.. 7.'40 a. al. 1,00
Arricss
i5aa..._.10.20 a. La.. 5,20 p. ,:a. 5,30 p. ILL
t. aria -2,10 v. al. 2,25 a. m.
• ........14,35 p. m. 8,3* a. m.
FOR COLUILBUS, OINCESTRATI ,k . ST. LOUIS.
iio.-,..14.45 a. hi. 7.'40 p. m. K, 5 0 p. ul•
Eivea at - -.
mainia-11,30 a . la. 1 0.15 p. m.
Ohinali'. 4.20 p. m. 5.40 a. m
&M 5..... 04;45 a, m. 0.00 p. a'
. 1 IQ 4,INDLANAPOLIS AND ST LOUIS.
rib
4 .0 1 20-S0 a: m ,
AU At
p01ia.644 .. 0 p.m.
- -sue_ .tis.... _7,50 a, La 0,40 o. La
lATot f
hitathrough to Chicano without ch - anze
•
. ....The time to Cold/mail Ls tha ea.rao Ls
Illff Steubenville. Train-. on both Rom& meet ,t
Colmbus, and pamenttere all rc into Cincinnati
together.
EABTWARD TRAINS
ditalvE AT PITTSBURGIi
a
= E
M lrees 2,00 a. m
1,10 p. n t
Cincinnati and St. Louis Rzprees. ..... -.7,43 p. in
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
etreet Station. Allegheny City.
Leaves - Arilve ea - re • Ari
Allegheny New Brighton New L
Brigion A li r g:heis'
9.00 •tu 10,41 i a m 5,15 au 6,50 am
.10.40
,e 1,30 p 111 6.4.3 ain t 1.30 ais
4.40 p m 6,45 pin 12.20 pln 2,00 put
soto pin 9,15 p m 3.20 p m a,OO pin
ilfAithET TRAIN.
WWI Alliance at ...... ..... ........ ... 5,30 a- la.
free at Allegheny at.
ea mAltheny at
n
eel at Alliance _10,30 .1. In.
3,10 p. iil.
8,00 p, in
la. Trains are run by Columbus timo, which is
12 minute. slower than Pittsburgh time.
-I iiekets goad on the accommodation sold
meant trains aro sold at reduced prices.
The p in acoommodation train oonneots at
New Mon with packets for New Castle.
T-izo
SO
nada, connect as follows:
At Hum, with stages for New Castle, Mercer.
Youngirlown. Am.
At Ailey:He, Ohio,o and from Millershorgb,
Alma, Onyahoaa h alls, etc.
At Rewash] Ohio. for Mount Vernon. Shelby.
Relealue2Y. toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Creatline. for Delaware. Sprin staid. Col ambps,
B. Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis. :cunt i
Lealevdlle, eta
At for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton, Tel...
rntt
Aet Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint'
Ws, Quincy. Keokuk,S.t.Jceeph and interne
points in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
Andat Phieago, with tra Ina fur all points in Illi
nois. illisiOurl. lowa, Wisconsin and lilic.neseta.
Far further information and through - tickets
apply to. •GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.
Unice. Passenger Station. Pittsburgh. ,
and A. Al. CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny. i
JOHN B. JERVIS, General perin
nutendent, i
WM. P. SHINN. General Passenger Agent f
CLETELSND, Pl'rll4llllllltGlit AND
WHEELING IILtILB.O.ILD.
SUOIXEI2 AIiRANGEISLENT.
OA and after MONDAY, 14 A Y Sth, 1662,
Trains will learn the Depot of the Penaaslvania
staiiroati. In Pir.sburgh. as foliowa:
ITIIBfiIIEGN COLUMBUS I t CINCENNATI
ORT L. 111114 VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Leaves Pittsburgh."_. 1,00 a. t i n. ' 12,50 p. In.
Ektaubenville... 4,00 4,00
• Newark..._. 9,50 " 10,15 "
Columbus 1 1,10 " 11,45
AVveseincinAati__ 4.20 p.m. 5,40 a. In.
SLUG& I 7.50 a. in. 6,46 pre
cinnati.
NO ammo of oars 4etwoeu Pittsburgh and Cin-
Splendid simplust : - ..d.t_ attached to :.-di :Awn::
Dens.
PITTSBUTAIi &ND '''AIiEELINO LIN X..
Leaves
iiital
1e a :7 1 470' 4 P j 6 :;, 1 11 'A L I 1 3 2 .1:1 k.-
. vi110...4,00 " 0,10 ' 4,00 "
..._,..4,11:4 " 110.23 " 4,:55 -
=
!ei
....... ..... 5;05 " 10,40 " t 5,03 -
,at Wheeling with Baltimore and Chia
and at „Bellair with Central Ohio
Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville,
and Cincinnati, !nal:La:trolls end Saint
Louis and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLE.YELAND :.15L,
iYes Pittsburgh..._. 1,00 a. in. I wail , P. tr.-
' Walhville_..... 4,243: '' . 4.,,c00
_ 0,10 " 4,14
do Hudson.. ... SAW " 5,42 " I
Arrives Clevelaa ...
0,15 " i 1 -1..30 "
Conn at Bayard with 'la - seers-was brunet:
Sot New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at din-
R
with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and CiliCaga
at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zaneexide i
=Ati ft It for Akron, Cuyahoga Fell , i
nn and at Cleveland with C end E
dor Erie, Dunkirk. and Buffalo, with C & T I
for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the nertip
tlittivge Accommodittlon leaves at 4,00 p. 2n.
g Trains arrive at 2,20 a Lu, 9, tr. a :
m r ileil6 and 0,00 p m.
.T4z6tign tickets to all prominent point, ia two i
weskit uthwein, north or northwest, can lie pr,- i
'arid at the Liberty street depot. Pittsburgh. i
- '• - ' Jour; STEWART. Ticket Agent. 1
for further particulars ELF .. ply to
WILLIAM aTEWART, Avant.
At the Company's once in Freight Stetico. Peni, i
stree t .Heil( ,
/881
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER .I.IO,NDA V, MAY f,th,
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
.EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
•
DM TRIMURTI MAIL TRAIN
- ' -Navas thepass44er Station every morning
, 3( Sunday) at 4W a m, stopping only at the
station,somd making direct connections
Sr liing for Baltimore and Washington. and
s V ris
• Ilbe ew York via the Allentown oute.
T Er:THROUGH EXPRB6S' TRAIN leaves
a mi t3,lo . p in. stopping only itt_princitial env
making direct connection at Harrisburg for
ece and' Washington. andfor New York via
Allentown route.
THE- EAST LINE leaves the 2 tatioa &dlr.
(srcept :Sundae) at 8,20 R. in., stsppieß only at
&QM - station% nonntiqr.ng pt „ Harrisburg for
S wore and Washington.
THE LOCAL FREIOUTTRAIN, with humeri-
ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station
"UT =Mini (Sundays ezoepted)- at MAO a. in.
Sunning es far as Conemaugh, and stopping at all
Illtitiati.
ACCOZKODATIOIi TBM2NI6.
`IOIINEITOWN 'ARCO_ DIMODATJSIN TRAIN.
=daily (magi dandily) at Arse' D. m., atoP-
All stations and romans u far aa Cons
omme'.
Mgr — ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Wan
!ti os lama daily (azoept Sunday.) at 6,40 a. m.
gictMCOND ACCOMMODATION Sunday) far
, station lesres daily. (aaaaPt
=Om s. m.
a'IRD ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for
lf-station leaves dallz..szcoot Rawls:o at
P. fa.
lIBTH
ACCOMMODATION 'DAM for
'a Illation. haves da il 7. (nowt Eicuiday) at
RETURNING .TRAIRS
• ARRIVE IN pirrsitußem As roixows:
-LEZ.--; ———.. . . -, . 19.25 p. tn
Una.. ..........1245 a. m.
Twitint — f - aiiitkm - 77.1....J0.5a a. tn.
WS/Par oecnamodelloa.....l.B4. a. tn.
'Walla ',ion tion ' cooixonodation...,..lo46 a. in.
lid all's tattoo Aceozumodatkra......l496 p. m.
4th Wail's Statics Aecomotabseen.-41,10 p. In.
tt a VnAt• tar
I I =O e n " 111 with ' V I a k cost nnect
eknateara Acemomodatien East and Feet, and
• with Low"! freight. Nut and West
TlMlTlamiligit reelie wig lind it greatb: to their
PENNSYLVANlAeereststntast or West, to travel by the
ItAlLitOADas the =coca
atodstitms now offered cannot b e surpassed on
ikey other route. The Road is ballasted with
mOO% sod is entirely free from dust. We can
mum safety, Speed, and Comfort to all who
mu B
aver this owl with their Patronage.
FAIR/is
Eo r 1
" HEL Y qllll- 7::::.ritr•
.ARTVR ....... 6,43
RISBITKG - 7,43
Erßaggage checked to ail stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to PhiladelPhis. Balti-
MOM tstigerarell
hasing 'fork.
purc tickets in oars wilt
1e slotted as atoms Awarding to &muse trav
eled in addition to tbestation rates, except from
Nations where the comptuir hat no agent.
NOTICE-4e cam of lore, the Company wil!
held themeelves responsible for personal bagg age
4111 . a om aibea t Me e inii M 7 lnig nbee ° e mployed
=my. p=tere Mlittrigage to and from the
a t o not to exceed 24% cents TO? each
isanrid *gate.
•
ike_
J. STEWART, fiat,
At ki !Neut.& 11. PessenverStation o l ajberty
lend Stant striate. ne23
1117111111112.0Ati FIXTI7ISIENOSSWER
deserWtiou regilt or rebronzed, awl altered
to Barn Perlman Oil at the Gas Fitting end
Plumbing shop of
WELDON & RUETER,
B ASE BALLS 4WD M
WILLOW T 6
kriablicr BMA TEY.HA
BA.ILROA.DB:
NNW ROCTE 'LA RIVER /LAM
RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R.
Cormeetiss at Indianapo Railroaderra Haute,
4.nd Terre Haute and Alton to St. Louis
end Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and
Salem end Michigue, Central hailoada for CHICA
GO. DUCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON. end all
intermediate point,.
Theonait Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
r EltltE HAUTE, LAFAYP.TTE and PERU.
Fteight3 and passenger carried front Cincin
nati or Lawretrichap; in less time than by any
other route by twonty-four houri, and at as low
rates. The nail• road by wide?! rhiplaentu can be
wade from Cincinnati to the W est, u iteout br,ek
itui balk.
Conaignmeutc male to „T. E. GIBRONS. Agen•
it Cincinnati, ur W. It. Ct'ILING, Agent at
Lawreneobarth, witl fuccire prompt attention.
and no charge for ct:ASatifCRNI: NO cz..l sox roe
DEJ.I,(II: OR COW:I63MS A r
For further information attply to TliCriiAS
RATIUAN. (No. 1115 art, t„ ;:gezt of the
Company% who is pre:nixed •rimornit RE
CEIPTS Par pationgers - and freight . to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute, Lafayette, 4%reen
oastle,Crawfordsvitio,Chaxleilon. Paris and MR.t
tomi. F. LORD, Prosiderit.
JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freitht Agent.
562. IMPORT AiNT. 1562.
4,511 t ..at
ILL PERSONS PURCHASINGt TIC
SAINT JOSEPH.
And other points in Northern Mia-atu.-:. t:.?
1 , 1 Kansas, or the Territories. tn,
having tickets that road by the
NORTH MISSOURI ItAILVALtIi
The only rail route from St. Louis toSt.JognM.
ft is the shortest and quickest lino by thirteen
sours to the remotest j,wnt reache.l by rail, and is
always as cheap as any other. •
04- Buy your Tickets to Kansas end all points
in Northern Missouri by the Norro Miss:mri
ISAAC it. STS :ifs
Pros't Gen . ! Supt. Nor!, iesauv
ii,Ry iirklioss, Aeent
MEM
ITPIIOL:STI].RIN.;_.:,
UPIIOLSTEItV g .
NU. 85 FOURTH WO() I).
a E xuelycauLlEUS ; 1 - ',l 4.-
TCRE and heup e , n;:itantly
article in th , lir line.
Curtain
Cl ell ithid.=.: also, the er.itiyraied l'ater!.t
Betts. Ail kinds of §hudr:., a... 1 HY;
Otis` Prompt atttlitlon .
a!! nrd.r , t.Dr fit
ting and laying down (in t,il ot ; ) , ; ,
oct.l7:ly P.OTS f; K.
HOTELS AND B. E A.NrfB.
WHOLESALE OYSTER EMI
AT THE 01.1,
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT ;
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
TotTHERE FAMILIES, lIO'FELS, ICES-
V V TAVILANTS and the trade generally sin
be supplied with Chespeate Bey Oyster.., at the
lowest wholeinle rate , . Country trade 801i;•ite:i.
ELI YOUNG. Proprietnr. -
Young's Eating Slalom",
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY
FIELD eral:ElS;l
•
Where tivsrhats and :.11 . t.h0 thd
eeadde will be :ervesi ht. to. the Not! illt2e bt ,
~,.ii YOUNn
.
7ornor
t... 4 *A. V .a4l J. OP UT :":3 ,
3.50 Lfix-rty N.Trnrt
Next to Pentisylvokia I": . .n. , ;ougef Depot,
II v s_tvA(a2:; Proprietor
ILIAVIN4I TAIEE.V AND
.2.1 with all'the modern ii.eprove=onts,!';:i.:
pular resort, the entvi,ribec:,
his old custeineri e.:1,1 the
.11r, with the 1)eil the an.;rds. Liyi:ter3
will be eerve.l ni• et iityle, during
the V rocs, sad idez he tees eonddiint the puhliii
fur tt,.dr
excellence.
SEETIN'B OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMONO,
AVIL.NI; TALLE:if Atir; vs'Elt UP,
at :2. ‘,:zeitt :::;
prerouents, tili3 porulAr
vropurect tp 1; , ...,:an,.10te hi. aIA 11v:
1 , 1101/C will : t! tiv3
aff”rds.
OYSTERS k...4vr.r7
styie durinz
LIQUORS a:d ALE:;
ocilitnenatn," publiv their
EA. LS 5“,r-v.,1 c!. 11:1:.r,.; DAY
and I.C11411:1 1:1k .1;•4•:y
Vii). 32 D .I: A 111 O . N.O A L L., i,l
i'r.l"l . 7;ili.: ill;i1.
SueSlnitli !SEE. f.f 4' E
.2. tho übtic tinwt lie in it •!,i.117.. t
6.11EL1, AN ()CAN . i.i..11
of itnown• in the vitini2 nnt,
re.tive.
L1XC.1111.., - ...- . ;l=F4.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood Street, Pittobuilr,l:.
WHOLESALIC AND IitETAN, DKALEP.3 iS
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND HALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD (iAME,
All Its their Pnaper Seas :.
noZ (4EO. HEINEMAN I: 00.
110ILINE, tfi.o.AUst rZ,
Proerietor; No. 511 Liberty :lieet,jeul: fro
side the Passenger Dein. of the Yeansylvani.
Railroad. which mares it the moot oonver.iatit
house iL the city for tifwerigerr. orTichio by film
rood.
The preprieter eunshierabin c;t-
Eepsethttedapp, isexeeileatstyle,theMANSlON
uoUSE, woula rivo.ectfully vgicit a sh aro
patine patreu?-zo. Larder and La will
furnished with the beet the w.e.:ket pan efliirti.
fel:ly
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILLIAM BENNETT,
IMPORTED AND DEALZb. IN
Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga
hela and Rectified'Whiskey,
NO. ISO WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh
fe2243m
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAM
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
moor Wood Amt. Pittobargb. Po.
Rolnao air Alw"lldr Blackberry, Cherry sod
widthA . &a. lohni
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
non THE SPEEDY AND
X' ENT owe of .
GONORRHEA, dt T. URETHAI.
Discharges. Seminal u'eakness, Nistidy
eons. Inconti • r nee, Genital Irrita
bility, 0 rel. Stricture and
Affe one of the Kid
neys and Bladder,
Which has bee.' Geed by upwards of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
in the ir
ir tue practice. with the attire income: -
sup ' Coe e, C0PA13.4 CiPSULII3. or call
compound lherto known.
'BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are sisedy in station. often efface.= a cure in •
tow 3. and when a cure effooted it la perman
ent. - by are prapared from vegetable eurtructe
that are harnilesson the system. andnewsw time
ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath and
being susar coated; all nauseous taste is avoided.
rics change of diet is necessary whilst using t t ern:
aor dose their action interims with busine3s p ur
n/It& Each boa contains sin down Pills.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
end will be seta - by mail. post-paid, by a ad
vertised Agent, on receipt of the mono,.
None asavane in.. witinnit my sign:ante Du Cu
T e ktYA.N. anteater N. Y Gen'l
• 4014P11 hatallbra, 7
• • eikeituferlet street and Diainond.
Avis
' ^rt. tn
IIIALOON:
alwould meted hji old
friewild =omen be ta will to bo round
it hi st o ld otoo & Apo BALL entrance va 0..-
?o stmt. fie bas el ways ow hand the beet
At li* o f L ew Beer setl i z iz i aonweetioe with the
all eene arjoitzted bi +alarm. with good
the pia!!,, Atidlo basticet.
aBLIANOE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
a. xto
lluildinas,Lltuited or Perpetual.Merchan
diie. Furtatuw. &e.. in town or
eountry.
•
OFFICE NO. 300 WA.LNIT. STREET.
Cawh CkapitaiL 01320.1210 00 .
Ataigetii.
.111303,04061 OB
Invested as follOwa..via:
First Mortgageor Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount $1.55,605 00
Ground runt, first class 246.2 50
Panno;l :anis. Railroad Co's 6 - 8 cent. .
Mortgage Loans, $ 30 .070. cost 27.900 ill;
Philadelphia city 611 cent. ...... 37,000 00
Allegheny County 6 l rent- Pertas7l
- Railroad 'Loans 10.600 00
Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00
Huntingdon anti Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company. mortgage ..... 4.600 00
Pennsylvania RailroadCo.Stook....—.. 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company:.;. 24.350 .
Stock of County Fire Immune° Co., ... 1.050 0 00 0
Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do :50.35 01
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50
Vniort 31. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Receivable, business paper 16.2 , 7 16
Rook Accounts, secured interest, eta._.. 6.216 72
Cool.: on hand and in hands of agents- 11.345 15
508
, 114.'Al TINGLEY, Presil s3CA eut. '2o
LILUEOTORB.
lflew. Tinsiey, Samuel BislAkuul.
Win. R. 'Thompson. Robert /Stem •
Frederick Brown, William Miasma,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley.
Joh,/ it. Worrel. Marshall Rill.
U. L. Corson, Z. Lothro_ ,p
Robert Toland. Charles Leland.
Frederick Lennie. Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. V Smith Bowen,
J:,mos S. Wowlward, John Bissell Piitabursk.
B. AI. lIINCIIMAN. Secretary.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent.
:uric Northeast comer Third and Wood et&
ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN.
MPSILY RANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEOISLATE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1485. OFFICE S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS„ PUMA , .
DELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vee
els, Cargo and Freight. to all parte of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers.
Cpnels, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all pane
tho Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mar
eltanclise generally, on Stores. Dwelling licawmi.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIIam Martin. Edmund A.
. - 3;:uder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penruse,
John C. Davis. James Tranquair. Wm. Eyre. Jr.
mei C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Seal.
Dr. It. M. 11n51 , 41, (leo. 0. Lieper, thigh Craig.
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones
Spencer M'l/vain, Thos. C. Rand, Robert
Burton. Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James M'Farland,
JoBhua P...1 1 / 4 re. John E. Semple. Ptteburgh. D.
T. Memo. .13. Borger. do.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
TIIQS. C. HAND, Vice President.
Ilegam Lvt.erkg, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA Agent.
jeZt No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh.
INi' 4 .4 ,„5.:
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
fa ME FRANHLINFIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE.:
O.
435 awl 437 CHESTNUT STREET.
near
slanit
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. lot, 1661.
PubHebei Agreeably to An Act of Assembly.
min::
First Mortgages, aundy oecured $1,15: 0 8.333 88
Real Litate. (.resent value Sltfi.3l3
61.) cost 1(12.995 25
Temporary Loans on aratdo C‘dlet
teral Securities • 89,135 56
Stocks. tpresent value t3'.`16„667 72J
89,786 66
Notes and Bills Receivable 1.821 (s)
Cash ....
27,919 3
6mithfibl.l
$4208,051 OS
The only Proits from premiums which this com
pany can divide by law. are from rialtm which have
been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country. at rates as low as are
ooroistent with security.
Sovne their incorperation, it kerb - 4 of thirty
rears. they have uid loaves by I ire. to an amount
e-acooding Four Adillions of Dollars, thereby M.
fording evidenro of the ndva Macros of Insurance,
well as the ability and, disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1553.11162.15 S 88.
DIRECTORS.
Charles IV. Banaker, 3forderal Lewis,
Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant 1.9.111 LC Lea,
Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale,
cieorge iF . Richard:. tieore Falai,
CHAS. N. ISANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vico President.
Wm. A. STICF.L. Se rotary
pro tem.
.!. GARD.NER Agent.
liorthee.it cor. Third and Wood 13 to.
~.~pl:':~}..i
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
ti DAR.SIE President.
t. M. (JORDON. Secretary.
Cant. R. D. COCHRAN. Oen'l Agent.
92 Water street. (Spans St Co's Warehouse.
co stairs.) Pitt burgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and 11A
RIN F: RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors wile
o Weil known in the emputtnunity. and who are
d. , [ermined, by promptness and liberality, to man
[.; the character which they hare assumed, as of
the best protection to tho,e who desire to be
ir.Ft1.7041. -
ASSETS, OCTOBER. 30th. 1661.
uck Accounts $ MIA)
.11ortgage 1, 16) 00
Otlico Furnitur e 2`Al ( S
Open Accounts. etc 7.8:19
Cash
15,361 99
Premium Notes 27.6t15 20
Notes and Bills discounted 17075 14
DIRECTORS. •
R. Miller Jr., James ill'Atiley,
Nathaniel BOlmas. Alexander Nimick.
George Darele W. H. Smith.
Chae. W. Ricketson. Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer, David M. Long
Rem J. Thomas, Benj. Bakeweli„
John R. M'Cnne. taylB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA, Secretary.
WM. BAGALET rest t.
Office, Cor. of market and Water
tncnres
tion trttstrhrg.DnntienrnitlvNeraZiga-
Lake% and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of the Sew.
Immure,. against Logo
and Damage by Fire.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. RagaleP, Jan. Park. Jr..
Wm. O. Johnston. D. F. Jones.
Reese OwenS, T. e M. Iltn i z iazo.
R. Pleaton. Gorge B
S. M. Kier. John Shipton.
Jas. M. Cooper. S. Harbamalt.
J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth.
mhalydh
C. H. Zug.
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PHILADELPHIA FIDE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House
Capital 11819.100 Asset/ 03011,9416.
Mrr"IIA.ICE ALL KINDS OF IN.
ilnigyieß. eilber PaspotoAl or Lindted.on
every description of
I :7ojeety or Merchondise, at
reasonable rates
_of p
ROBERT+ I I 13,Preskl_ ant.
M. W B , :Vice Freddent.
bra cro
Charles Elam E.R. v.
E. B. Englieb.
P. B. Savory.
asp B. kne e.
C. Sherman. n.
8..1. itagargs °Viler.
F. BLecgscalr. Secretory.
_J., G. CONINN. Agent. 1
jytly Corner Third and Wood streets.
So Finveinn4is. 5ept.7.1167.
ALLEGHENY:r Prittifiniffil•
INSURANCE CO.
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iriumurrat_ SAJAJPSINTItJUI AX II
tar ask by
INtIIInyUWON.
FIRE ThriPPLINCE
BY TIM •
Tr I It F..
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TEE PITTSBURGH POST
Published entry !Darning. [Sunday's excepted.]
Corner NUM and Wood Streets.
TERMS Si PEE ANNUM. IN ADVANCE
My - Delivered by carriers 12 ands per week.
87.pre lltil T
. on tohre n e e m ert m o im neth : . l" . ADVERTISING.
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average a line. •
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Business notices, inserted on the local lag.,, ten
oents a line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Issued from the same ef:;co every biter
morning
li"Terme SI per annum, in advance
4CirSiagle copie.g, ready for wailing. rl v Cast
Sir Address JAXES P. ISARIt
Miter e.nci Proprietor
efir Aevertleing at reasonable rates.
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa
QITUATED ON Till : ALLEGHENY
Mountain near Loretto. 4 miles from ere:-
son Station. Pennsylvania Railroad, C'arthri.
eauntY. Pa.. will be open for the reception of %l;-
store
Oa the 25th day of Jame.
An excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance during the sea4on.
For circulars and further inforroat'on. apply t.
FRANCIS A. (31.P.80Nr5.
)eIS-4itsepl 'Propriot
WILLIAM RAGA L ,
WHOLESALE CHO C E
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD ST.REET,
ianku F. I TTN El CRC; .1
II OIL 'T CITLTI' It A.
STRAWBERRY,
RASPBERRY.
aid BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPN VINES,
CURRANT
anti 13Othi !IN Y.Y BUSHES,
LINEAR.
K t 1 KUBARB,
and ASPARAOUS
all ut the hest qualitz. and warranted true to
name. FM' talc at 29 y f sTitur.
ma= J. KNOX.
PENIX LOOKING GLASS 4- I"i — E
TITRE FRAME MANUFACAMIZY
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,
1734E475 GRAND STREET & • 215 CENTRI:
STREET. Established NEW YORK.. Et.
tablished 111.38. This Establishment has been in
successful operation 24 year., and is the LargoA
of the kind in the United. States. We bore on
hand or manufactured to order every tiescrip:ihn
of LOOKING GLASS. PICTURE AN!) POR
TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glamee, Coneecting Cor
nices. Base and Bracket Tables. with Alar Ole
Slabs. Toilet litlass.es, Cl.'..
Mouldings for Picture Frame.e. In lengths ;nim
ble for transportation. either Gilt L:srltna.
wood Oak, Zebra. litravile, lifa.Angan v ere.
new M an uf actoryand egreniive facilities er.abir
us tofourniab any article in our tine as cte d a thi
bot,Antl as Mean as the elteape.d.
DEALERS ARE INVIThD TO CALI, PPOY
us when they visit New York. We claim to In
able to supply them with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower
than they can purchase elewhere.
Orders by mail attended to with prorkpnea4.
n°ol/17taetkicaliWRS'rrOC'ell117,4.Nv't.7.i121.116."7;ek.St., Y
my2:3md HORACE V. SIGLER. W.:.
PITTSBURGH FLAG 31A1'CEICTITI1si co
Aro prepared io suppls
HUNTING FLAGS.
PRINTED 01 I, 11111 LEIF MUSLIN
Tr' A C;I ,
All Size*, from 5 Inotte% to ati reef.
At lever ' , dole than eau be h.:,e,,ht in the !;a-t
DF.POTOPP4MiI'E POST 4:f7•ail:
soliN W. PITT.:
Ageat Conirev
_
1862. 1882 ,
M'CORD jii; CO.
HATS. CAPS.
!CERA DO DS,
RON\ ETS A!V
mi El Ali ER 1104111)S.
Wholesale and Retail
131 Woof!
PrrrsDuhoit.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING.ALARt.E
ADDITION to eur aiready Immense Stc.cli
of Hats Caps. Straw Goods, Bonnets. sjn i k er
and Palm Leaf Hats. .slerchants rkiting our cat-.
can buy from us at LOWER rel:s than in Phi
ladelphia or New Yorit.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE ,
`UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN dROTHEIM.
/VINES INSTITUTItIN,
IN LORETTO. Cambria counzy Penn , ,vl
' vanin four tnilez from Creamti Station tAtilm,.
the direct route between Philadelphia - and Pi t
burgh. was chartered in tiri, with privihges cr
confer the tonal Collegiate lionr.rs Delp e.,
The locationof the College :n one of the th,,e:
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion ot the A lie
! gheny Alountains being proverbial P r its pt.,
water. bracing air. and picturesque scenery.
I The Scholastic year couatuences on thc
MONDAY after the 15th of ATilUt4'l'. and enc:
about the Ilith of JUNE following. It is dirtic I
into two SeSiIOILY4. Students cannot return borne
between the Sessions. MI the Apparatus neces
eikU' for Land Surveying, Engineering. Sic., .t.c.,
will be furnishing by the institution to the
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Alusio hints no exti a
oharge. Students will be admitted from eigl t
years to the age of manhood.
Tanga—Board and Tuition. payable half yearly
advance
{Yachting and use of bedding
Classioal and Modern Languages, extra
Students spend Vacation at the College.
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Il.i4tog
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's I
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pit tsbunj I
Diocese.
V.
AGLE COIL wcon,i.
WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON.
KANDDEALEVA IN PURE
Carbon Oil. quality irwarantool. Pittsburgh.
hanMao. ',insole and Car !crease 00041142:iF 011
Orders, loft at Chess, Smyth Si Cn'a n.) Wats}
m
and First maga. will 641 promptly
oalke •
INIWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS.
JL each 53 feet front on High street by 10
deep. pkomantly situate on Monet Washins ton.
in a healthy and agreeable location. having fine
view of the two clam riv.ra , and surretuading
country. Price of each. $300: terms easy.
Also a lot on Union street, by 100 feet, for
$100,• terms, $lO cash. remainder at ss per month,
Apply at the Real Estate Office of
S. CUTI4BERT & SONS.
No. M Market street.
WILLIAM CAItR & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Importers of
WINES, MRAMDIFS. OMB. am.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
11917 Liberty Street,
noOly PITTSBURGH. PA.
NEW GOODS.
WE WAVE JIIRT • RECEIVED FROII
v v the Beet a. large and choke selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, embracings all the
newest styles COATINGS, CASSI3IERES AND
VYSTINGS. W. H. MeGilgE
143 'Fed eral e
atm Market Square. Allegheny city. cr, st ry9et
1011111 , I AND DOWING
AU , outs EieElevatorsigleprators. HUrtils
were. V ip Scythes. rem Spades. and
armies to iresecaar, cenistantly ea
hand and Air sale tw BEVIVIAm
to Han% Hotel. e' 127 Lib
27 erty street.
swat •
gormis PAPER RANISFINGS—INCRIN
-IL' SON. Drown and Groan formal* by .
- .W.
No./ MARSHALL;
ass : OM-sod street.
--GEORGE A. KELLY. .
Of Federal street. Allegheny.:
r ►
( 4
Ho_ ' • "1.11.1
NO. NOW LIE.
ati.Agents for tio BuctoWO Nowa
Boreeston &Yugo CMef Jr..
sower:, Buckeye Grain Drill. Busmen
improved Horse Powers end Separators. ie24
R A. 43 0 NtVOO LlBO.
~../1100.11.01100116
flinebnrait ADVEMINUIR
JESSE 4011.11151011;
GENBEAL COlll5BlOll SEltellANT,
AND DIALS% TN
flour. Grain and all kinds of Country
rrodueo, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, 'rennet'', &c.
Are- Liberal a-lcrt.ncea made rn consignment.. 01
HIGH WINES.
Of iCE AHD WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
ml 5, PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & Co.,
pRDDE:DD AND pDovEsioN
COMMISSION MERCLIA NTS,
5 'SOUTH WATER 'STREET,
1 n (11 e 1 p 1. it,
el. Liberal advanceF made on consignments
when required. myl-lyd
JPFIN E ELLISON-WY P ELLISON..ItODILL3 E ELL MOE
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS ; CASSIMBES AO VESTINGS,
NO. 339 nAttliET STREET.
(2d door below Fourth.)
PHILADELPHIA.
HURST A; MAGEE:—
Wholesale Thruaraists,
Nat. f4*23, 31.1L1LKJer ISTMEIET,
1111 LADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paint 4 O1!3. Window Glass, Dye-stutD. &a. and
Agents ter Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Bun/lox Fluid , Ca ru phene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin,
Woon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufaotarar and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
,L. 0 N 4C4 CO 1"11".. &... I'iI.A.TILCE,
MANUFACTURERS of: IMPORTERS.
0 F --
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. to SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
1123.1:1 y a PIMA DELP HIA .
MAGEE.
Importer and eater in
Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts,
Vostings, Tailors' T4mmings, &o,
_VAL./CET STI:EET,
North rICILADELPIIIA.
FRIES Zr LEHMAN,
No. :ii;l MARKET STILEET
PLEILADELI9III4I,
Jobbery Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
Always on hand a well selected stook of floods
suitable for the trade. myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
11:PORTER8
WINES. BRANDIES, &c
♦ND DILILEB3 IN
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET.
spliklyd
HILIADELP !I IA
JAMES . H. CHILDS.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
A 7 teixit...".ny City, Pit..
SEAMLESS BAGS,
UltGeS.
it!
YO Iritktr, 11. CII.II,DS CO'S
I:13
•no31:1y:Lo.
r ~.
1.1:0 It
I:I:LLER & CO..
.--:IIAP.PsI3I-1.1.4111 :"TATIQN, LEiIIIENF Y VA LLi:Y RAILItOAD.
#s Ofnre •
nett Warehouso
23 ?IA Si Err S ITIIIIVERG II
Manufatnarr, illuwk.ating nt,d Lubricated
Cazoo& arA B-tuole.
3i tit. I aEi'INED till, 'WARRANTED
Ni)N-E X Pl_tiSlV cal hand. oc2:I;
DUQUESNE BRASS WORIM
VL. L.:l'4 )N etc CO.,
L4NI'I"..:(.I.!2KKICAOP kVtRY A.A.RIKTY OF
FINISHED BRAS WORK,
I GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
i S.- Particular attention to fitting Oil Refiner
'i..,.. jtraso Castings of rtiperior tanoothness mode to
ally. qvicr. Steamboat work and rtoairing genet
lii - Roan' Oil 'c; DitYy'a Safety Lamp:
(ha Bracketti and t lent: Corner ST. CLAIR
! STREET AND DIND) ESNE WAY. fel3:tt
C. WEST dir CO.,
ICANSTFACTI: /INAS Ot
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
RUUKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. ts 7 Pens Street, PHUburgh.
11- All wcrk warranted to be of the beet mate
rial and workmanship. myl2:lyd.
E ATON, MLACRUM & CO
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
JOINDERS AND RETAILER[
-02.-
Trimmings.
Ilonlery
Abitts. •
Collars,_
~ floe.
Suspenders, bldrts. T
Sun and Raba Umbrellas,
Corsets, Ribbons.
Knobs.. Roods
And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions.
*P.- Who!sale buyers supplied on beet terms.
EATON, MACRUM & CO..
ap.% No. '77 Fifth street.
Y.
1111.1-1181: D. 1ET 1 1811....-....Z. 8. 811111881
Late at Miller do Ricketson'a.
REYMER IfIRCOMIHCERS.
(Successor to Reymer A Anderson.)
Wholesale Dealers In -
Foreign! Fruits, Nut, Couteetionary,
Balers, Fire Works. to..
NOB. 228 MID 128 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH
J. H. CASIDAY.
Note. Stock, Draft, Rood and no
gage. Real Estate and Mee ,
ebandloe Broker.
OFFICE, ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING,
FOURTII STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
10.23.000 to Invest in Mortgages and No. 1
peo.r.
LATE STYLES OF
SITJIIMILER GOODS
JUST SECS/TED.
MR. SAML. GRAY
HAS JEST RETURNED .111031 TflZ
East. and we are now receiving au eleefol
stock of Goods for the Stu mm W eer. co
uaretber one of the chtdoeit arid mese &hirable
stocks to be found East, and take apeolal pride in
canna the attention of our patrons and thepub
lic to an examination of the none, which will be
made up to order to our usual stTleto the matisfac
tion of all who favor 113 with
ji t A xim
&SAL. e
. •
Ye. le fifth amt.
11 1411034$ FARLEY'S
i!...
!_:11111111WIL,A111) cavil, 4 lip.
"fi f iaiirtithilatilti;:"
...7 ,
i.
o t y r ay, 40 . — .4 4. A 1 --- 1 its branch's. MIL gi
At chi itiveinabt 4 7 I rlT 1 .724 WA
, ihio street s Allegheny. selP
11411 LE • TOR; in It
iUimff ED. mussa.
MOM SAVINGS BANK,
- FOURTH NTItIMET,':
OILLETERSD. IN 1865.
irai irsemwroso ,
(]II 4 1
sjo , CLOCK:
bn Wednesday sod Wadi, eveninrs.
trout Mir toNovontbor lot. from 7to 9 o'clock
.ad from November Lst to May lot, from 6 to 6
o qoek. •
Deposits received of all sums not less than Olen
Dottie. and a dividend of the profits declared
misses year. in Jima and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem
ber dace the Bank was organised, at the rate of site
per cent a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor es principal, and bears the
same interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to proooot
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
Ices than twelve year& making in the aggregate
SIGHT AND ONX.STALI , PIS ONNT. • veep.
Books containing. the Charter, By-Laws, lin Ice
and Revelation& furnished gratis, on application
at the office.
PRIMIDENT.
GEORGE ALBREE.
vice raesnmwrs.
John B. MTadden. Isaac M. Pennock.
John Holmes. John Marsha/I.
Alexander/Speer. James B. D. Moeda.
Bard. L. Pahnestook. A. X Pollock. M. D
James McAuley. Hill Bunrwin.
James Ilerdman, Wm. J. Anderson.
TEUBTACI3.
Alexander Bradley. James Mado!.
John G. Backofen. Peter A. eira.
George Black. John H. Meflora
John B. Cangelg. James Midi% oiLn.
Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshall,
Wm. Douglas. John Orr.
John Runs. Henry L. Rlngwalt,
Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenbergor,
Win. B. Haven. Win. R.Sehmertx,
Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle,
Richard Hays. Isaac Whittier.
Win. S. Levels', Christian Yaeger
SECIALTAIV AND TBRAMINCIt.
CHARLE§ A. COLTON.
NHOLMES.* SONS, BA NH EUS
. and Exchange Brokers and Dealers _in
Note!. Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Ban
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and l%rotorn
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections =ids in all the cities throughout the
United Stater. Deposits received in par funds or
current paper, No. 57 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
WM. M. WILLIAMS dE CO
BANKERS & EXOHANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD;
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A.l, 33 F.. lt, 31 AN,
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street. Fifth Ward.
COLLECTIONS PKOMPTLY MADE;
Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. a WI:1y
AGRICULTEAL.
D. B. ROGERS at SON.
ItANVIrAOTUREER OP
Rogers' Improved Patent
S't EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN 3131111,31, T.Eneirxi,
OFFICE: C Butler and Clymer
litreeta,Ninth Ward,
PITTSBURGH. P.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Flour. Grain, BRIMS', Lard, Golder,
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and Chet Streeto,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Es William
a
Dilworth, Sr.,_ S. Cuthbert St Son. Pittsburgh, ttsburgh,
Boyd & Ott, Heisker &. Swearingen, S. Brady.
Cash. M. & M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle & Co..
George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton St Co.,
Wheeling.
NY YOU WANT SOME GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed aml
ri! other kinds of Spices, cooking Bramly
V. New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than a:
any other home in the city. Alio a general an.!tull assortment of Family Groceries, Tem:,
Brandies, and nil other kinds of Fortizn an.t
Dozomtic Liquors. .
HAWORTH Sr BROTHER,
deli corner Diamond and Diamond alley
T. T. III'GIERN dir, CO,
01171T41E. SIC - 4 IN%
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street.
[ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story.
Atir" AII wcrk entruted to me will he neatly and
promptly, 10tIrleg. oe2l-ly
TIERNAN dc GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
IMPORTERS AND I/EALIRS IN
TEAS. WINES. LIQUORS. ate.,
NORTII-MtST comer of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY: it PATENT AGENCY
Do:cs' ROBT. W. FEUD
IX For the past four
;= lll oit serog ilogl er 1"
W ots os
I Q Branch of Arlen.
roifle Amerleas
Patent Agency
yl sad for Fifteen
;Towels, the Pat-
Member of thepeot Agency Bold
ow j
Board of Ap P.MO
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE.
For Twelve Year*
an odder of the
Patent omee••tke
last four a• •l
NOTE—AII information necessary to procure
Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free
&mem
Rr to_premmt Comndwdoner of Patents. Hon
David P. Holloway. de2o:tf
ADDY t EWENS,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
mar CHURCH. PITTSBURGH.
MID
47 OHIO STREET - ALLEGHENY
NUR INS MAYOR'S OPPICS
=kH Y Pu D t RANII ,NE E ET
P LEAD,
material meral OBReLnerdieandttednapns
the matt ap proved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Bowes fitted with Water and Gaut Fix
tures.
.•31. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ap3 :Lyd
REACHES AND VINEGAR:-
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 11AMIRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR
in store and for Rile by
W/LLIAX BAGALEY,
fels 18 and *0 Wood street
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SUITIEFIELD STREET
Near the eom Fifth. Pittsburgh.
MONEY IN LA * QE AND SMALL
kVA quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia
all
monds. J
s.of awellz.4i and Silver Watches, and
J v articles. for any Muth 0 1
without the lieket.
time agreed on. e goo& cannot he delivered
ler Mee Noun from 7 A. H. to 10 P. M.
11 rIntaXILI-11101lit pro Alta
PITTSBUGII. PA
ALDERMEN
?OR THE RAZE or
CEM:II
ALLEGHENY CITY
raormsigioNAL 4:wuk‘
ALYILID 111. [KR
XeCALMONT & HERB. .
A.'"1"1'011IVIL AT' ‘!.
FRANKLIN, VENANGO
Di 7 :79d Peassylvassw
11. W. PLrratsoit Ciso.lr. DAWN°
PATTERSON & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Dlrunoud btreet, zscor rant;
' " ' PITTSBURGH. PA
B. F. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET
(Throe doors below the Court Howe.)
tay3:ly PITTSBURGH, PA
L. BRACKENRIDGE
11TTC11. NErSr A. %V .
OFFICE, NO. 13:5 FOURTH ST.;
J. YD.
7-1 A_ 1 1 41' C CO C
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 'l3 GRANT STREET
prursisUßtilt, rzNirA.
ri AXIL; St:EMI:ON DENTIST
XL • Fuere.vmr to G. IV . . Biddle. r 70.144 Smith.
field arrot.
//sr. Office hours frow.. %-f. to 1 o'elook. from X
tot o'clock. MS:ly
11l 014 MANUFACTURERS.
_ .
AMERICAN IRON WORKS
ot3 eS tt La ughlins,
)I_ol LT C:71.71a. RS Or
IRON A.N~ NAILS,
JUNIATA IWD COMMON SHEET IRON.
Ltuth'B Plant Shaftiu, Piston Rods, Plates, &c,
witttEimsrs, •
mater Strovt and 132 rims Street,
PITTSBURGH,
And ~r uer ~f Vra nk tin oral S.Aith Water Streets.
Chicago,
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PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Al A N EFA CTE ERS F CAST STEELI
iv.a. v. 60.. d A B Steel SPRINWI
and AXI.E4, Il:;r It..a.s and First streets.
u021:i3 PrfTSBUROIL
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CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e
O,:kR,PET2
Ali L , On ULOTB.B
riectqa
NEW DRUGGETS,
7.1 v
NE W 1; CARPE
41- The. , .! UN: brWl reeeived and are 0;
the LATE fl' ANL" RICIIEST PATTERNS. at
the locos! c.rir.m...
IetrILINTOCK.
:•1y CAPE OIL IJI,OIIIS, kc.
:IT CALLUM'S,
No. 87 Fourth Street.
B0L; ii" 4" i'LLTIOU TO THE LSI/
1P S advance in p . ric, Gf which CA SK
vantage id ofe.reil in purchase'FOß, dpi
HUGH M. BOLE.
E tt C LIVE:3I.: .1: 3 1.11CIII1NIAIT,
.1.4 Daqueeie V. ay, rear the Point. will M4II
e' order, ati.i ienfrantad good a Can NI
made, the filllrrNl!Li.; vie: Stem
Is;oginer, for wood and hen:
l'ianors, for and iron: Drilling filacidnee•
11..m.in and 'foliac- , a S:!rews; Patent- • ht !gni
in thy heat manner, Shatpn g.
and Ili , n;iers, of al; Nix es and variety,.
Serer's, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet
icneth. l'.lll ec., m
leak°, and have on hand
Doctor and .Nigg, - .4 Et.4inei4, and Deck Pumps 101.
i4catuboat:+, lathe inhears avid ber Flu
lag done to order; con I la ne32 locker wide.ay
feet ei inche4 torn:.
MMili1=1!!1
!t:Tention and ptcmptitud.
given to repair. on1 , i:1:leg Prepc:as and other
Machines.
m/isd.rd
W. CC H SOHI H... Y. CUNNINGHAM
D. LAWN& . C DUNCAN.
/_f I GY\3i(3iiA3lti in: CO.—P T TM.
CLTY Gi.ISS WORKS—Ware.
house. [l9 Water street, and 146 lfiret Etreet ,
utsburgb, Ya., three .t.),ws below the Monon4O
hula lou,s, .jlar,utactwers 01 Pittaburgh GNU
Window tils.a3lhurgiet?' Maar - Ware and Amara:
can Convex. Illee•;„ fc: p;:rlor windows. °bare ei
and public buildings.
ago
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE.
micrreAL TIMATISE OE THE
Darden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine,
AND THY
mAN rrAcTunE DOM ESTIC
ZIENIGNED FOR THE VSE OF ABM.
teurs and others in the Northern newid
dle States. Profusely illustrated withea
!cravings trout carefully executed designs. verified
by direct practice. By JOHN MIN, author of
FAS ay on Open Air Grape Culture." to whioh
was
. awarded the Pitt Pretnitun of the AMMO=
institute. To which is added a selection of Es
au/14s of American Vineyard Praotioe. and a
Carefully Prepared Desr:iptien of the Celebrated
77tomeruSguteu, of Grope Culture. Prio• St 00.
sent free of postage, u pv a receipt ofAkrieq,
ic/6 J. ll_ NO.X.
J.
ateeet. Pittsburgh.
PROPOSALS FOR L.RA.D.
ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR. DEPAIIIIIIIXTER4,
lahington, Moyill.
ROPOSALS HILL HE HEE D
P. l / 3 - this Department nntils P.M.es theism-
Mg of the 4th OF JUNE. for the delivery at the
following Arsenale. as soon as poseible of
5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows :
At the Watervliet Arsenal. Weet Troy. New
Vork. 4000 tow.
At the New York A rcenal. Governor's Island,
New York. 1.050 tune.
At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh. Pennal
oania,l.ooo tone.
At the St. Louis Arsenal. St. Louis. Missouri
1.030 tons.
The Lead must be Galena, or other Amerioaa
btalburg, or soft English. of the molt approved
brands.
Proposals will be received for lots of 200 tons and
upward?.
Bidders.wil I state explicitly the time and amount
of each delivery.
Failure to deliver at a specified Moe will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to
be deli vered at that time.
Portico obtaining contracts will be required to
enter into 1 , nri(1.4 with proper sureties for its
fnl performance.
.1 he bro., Lamm reserves to itself the right to
rmect any bid.
Proposals will be addresned as follows: GEL
T. W. ItIPLVY. Chief of Ordnanc% Washinow ,
D E C.. and should be endorsed - Pro foe
0a wrAircis OrSKY, _L .
. INZ
II VI May 27
NE QUANTITY OF LEAD
-41. ranked by th, above mivertiannent is rtrlami
to one thin' of the amount. namely 14644 twel
and the time for making the propoeale ii extended
to the 4th of Atill UST. 1862.
my3o JAS. W. RIPLEY. Brij. Oeet.
WALL PAPER !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &O.
New Stlies for Spring of 1882.
A. Great 'Variety HMO Fine Maori
wen! t 6 I-4 mats
to 66 pet
Nor . Bab by
THOMAS PALMEN4
NO. si-woun anuarr.
Between ILA A Silt. 2CI 3oor beloir Disat — wid AIM/
• - a SMITH,
NOTA. U - 13 .IE, I 0
PITTIMUILOR. PA