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RAtLIWA.DFL
113072. THE ',swig,.
fITTBOII6II FL queue luny,
TO ALL NOTTS 111 TUE Min
SOUTH WEST Ari) NORTH WEST.
SIIMMEIFt ARRAINeffiENT.
Commetto#4.. 'May sth, 1883
MIME To CINCINNATI AA 114131 4 6Ai
A And to Indianapolis, St- Loain and Chigari
silents than by any othar ronto.
WESTR/ raid - 5.5.
Ftlit Lia?.. fieli
Leaven
Pittabareli.....l,oo,.. M. li, ILO B. M. 1%60 fis DU
- A.ll6gh eny......1.,10 n, in 7,20 a.. in. !OM 1).: M.
Arrives -
irtii n ,,.......e,..2:0 ..1. u... /41 z ...0 p. m. solo p.. /n.
t7Wame.-.2, 110 P. In. 2,23 &le.
thietwo 8,:r4 p. in. 8,35 & m.
FOR COLUXIStatt, CINCINNATI &.BT. LOMB.
Leaval
• Cregline, . . ... .8,45 a. In. 0.26 p. la- 8,54 p.m.
Armee at
C9lurabuu:..ll.3o a. in. 10,13 p;m.
Cincinnati.. 4,n0 p. ra :- 6,40 a. es.
Qt Louie._ 8.36 ~, i n . - 9.00 p. m :
F . 0.8. nrritANAFcrus AND 41. LOUIS.
.
esveu
re5t1ine.....8.60 n , t 3.
rrives 4:
ndianapolis.6.o.o p, n:. 0.46 a„ m.
- Lows.... ,7,3.0 A. in OM p.'m
AU 'Erc.ir, - ; . th:rougt• to Chicago without &arms
et Cars. •
titno tc Cincinnati is thfi same as
Igit Steubenville. Trd,ins on both Roads' meet at
ombats, mad panaongetn all go into Cincinnati
together.
EAbTWARD Tg.Ams
ARRTvF nT -PITTSBURGR:
Chicago Eavasa.—.... ........ _........—...9,00 a. m
chicagcr Mad 3,10 p. m
Cinoiunati and SL.Leui3 iqxprass...--7,115 p. m
. .
ACCOMMODATION TRAISS—Frpu Federal
atruei. Stadoa. Allegitera , City. ,
Leaves Arrive • Leto Arrive
Allegheny IVew 'Brighton New Brikrteri dilekhenY
9,00 nm 10,40 a 0 :5,15r. m 0 , 5 0 ala
12,00 in 1,3 u p 0,44 nni 8.30 nLa
4,40 pin 6,43 p m 113.20 p m 2,00 pto
6 , 30 P 9.15 p p 3,20 ja 5,00 p
MARKET TRAID,
rvee Allianze at.......
es pl..Akleghin
ea , es Allegheny 3,10 p.
&wives at Allianoo... 8.00 p.
*S. Trxiac ara ran by Vlu.minia time, which is
119 minutes idc.wer than Pittsburgh time.
EL Tickets good :is: the accommodation and
=kr tet ttt.t 6.4.1 at reduced
The gao p Ili aotiominositttion tram oonr.oc..a at .
New Brighton with p.ichete for Now. (.:tie.
:T avast, trace ocnnoot follova:
Alt anon, with stazse for Now Caztle. Metier,
youltiprtowa..ke.
arnikto. 0W.% t 4 and
.
Cuin/ii44.
At Mandel., Ohio, for Mount Vomoo..Slielbr.
eandnaity, Toledo. Detroit, eta.
At Cradling. for DeLaware.Sprinsteld.Coinfoue.
Cincinnati, Xenia, Darien, tridiantiPolle. Saint
Louis. Louisville. oto s _
At Lima. for Sidne.v. Petr.)it, Dayton, Toleto
. one,
At Tort Wayne, fa- Pere Lafayette. 41 ; Saint
QUIDOV, Keokuk. St Joeet,h !-..tertue
diate points fa cuatral Ludisna and litinela.
At Pi mouth tor Laporte.
A at wif.!l tay.ins for nil poi.p.fe in Illi
nois. Afismtirf, Iov:a. Wisconsin and Mintesota.
ta.fo-1.41.tvn sod airougu tickets
&PP y to. tt'rXritty Tioket A'l.
iTr.itz_.F"aaeoniNr Pirtsbursii.
and A. 9. CASSISI,P.E.HRY Agent
JOHN S. jERVIS, Cienera,l Superintendent.
• WM. P. SIIINN, fluncrai Passenger Agee!
gr1LE143.4..N D. PITT9I.IIUII.Iin AND
-11...1 IiWUEI.II,I:4I/ 11-41Liie,111.
S OMER Altad :VG EMENT,
(..ra and after MONDAY, MAY sth, 1 , 102,
'rains will leave the Depot of the PenzaFtvanta
Itailroad. in Pittsburgh. as follows:
PlTT,l 4 ...lltqlOil, 001Xlt:DL'S ..Fc OINDESTATi
SHORT lam], ...'IA SIEUBiaI - VILLE.
Leave° Pittabnreth.--- Z. 4) ') a. ni 12 4 0 p.ni.
do Stout:en vilit,_. 4.60 " 4.00
do Netvarii ...... -.. 9,50 " 1.0,10 "
do Coluellnts____ .11,16, " 11,45
Arrives hives Gineitati.-... 4,20 p. rd. 0,40 a.m.
gt.:l..pita i 7.50 ..- au. 6,46 pln
No change of curs notween l'ittslairgh awl 00,-
einnati. .. .--
Splendid al-e.t , fst_s .in &Unblt* all 104:ht.
lialllG.
PITTSBILIitiII AND WILOILJNII - LINE.
Louver _
eetgU L-- "..1 4:0 1 lIP
.W air lea "
Siolpvilr‘w.4.oo " - SAL " - 4.00
5U.::49 1 11 " MSS ": 4•65
-:-...,11.00 " 10,40 " s,ea ` Y
. • ...
roast Wheeling vithlialtbnore and Olc,
sad - st - .lloHaa-with ..oengsl 0 to
Broad for - Zane- le, Lancaster, :Cirdsvit e.
• Imbue and Cincinnati, Indianamite aria Saha.
uta and itc.ints wen.
PITTSBURGH AITE , OLEVELIair) LINE.
enves Pittsbuviih. ..., 1,,00 s_ p„ I 12.50 p, pi..
(
do Wellsville 4,25 ' 3,60 •
do Razard...._...,.. tt,it; , " 4,14
o Minute ..... -.-. 6,43 " 4,40 -
,
Arrives Cleveland...... 9,15 " 1 6,30 "
conneetinit at. 8e7....rd wttli Teaorgswaa 'brand
for Now Ped0.zie1r..,..,4 and Canal Dover, et Alli
.l,ne with Pittthuran, Fort Wayne and Chicago
nadrea , a at liteLioit, with Cleve/and. ZaZOHVilla
and eineir.nati it. ft. fo: Akron. Ottrthega Falls
and Slillersbarg, and at Cleveland with U and E
It It for Erie, I.iu.nitirlt, and .Itufalo, with C & T
E R for Toledo, Detroit, Oblong° and the north.
weit_
tyetirvilloac;:c:n2w,lation loavns-at 4,0 1 ; p. in.
Returnin g , 7t•rains srrive at 2,20 a TD. 1'41.5 t i,
in, 7,25 an ` 3 4„00 31 33-1 .
Thr,.agn tialitte i.., - ., ...:: vreadtlent ,ttelnts in the
to
weseuthweit
nor norillwest. can he pro
at the Ltg th e
, rty; ...-treet derot, P - ;..*÷,a, - Kl, - .
, ':il lc FTg`4 , A RT, Ti•31 , .0. Ago 1 7 1
For ftirthe: itlriletdnitt e 1.1,17 10
WILT,,r_Am RI:MAI; r., A n .-. 0.
At the Company's. ttii.,,t.t it, 1, - itleht &eller, ?can
X n 027 '
.
1862. . '1862.
SV,ll3lEr.' AstragANGEMENT.
ON AND AMP. 4:uFDI7, MAY GUt.
PEISSTISANIA - CEATilit liillgOlE
EIG-FIT iLtILY M1114E 1 %14.
inuE TB RAW ink ii
. Lt 'is FE Lk N
Z. leaves thcpt.t.ai:niet . atidon ovory uiorniug
(except Sunday) a _, 9 : - /J a vt, stopping only st the
Principal stations,amd malting direct connections
Harrishars for Baltimore and W , Rhington, and
Men Y_ork the_Micutown route.
THROUGH U.K.PRESS . TH4I7 leaves
daisy at: 440 p nl, stopping only at nu direst connplion Et um rot
Bultifinire and Waahinuton, andler New ork via
4 1 . 1Nr -wn iergi t t,RlE i — oavas the 6lall daily.
(except Sunda') at 6,28 '. is, idoppiug only et
principal stariPs, c.. - izneetz.:ag at. Harr:sous for
Baltimore and WEildrzitat..
- THRLOCAL FREIGHT TRAI - Y, with Pamp
erer Car attached, loaves Litu pokaonEor station
every morning (Sntadaya exce,P4 r ova, 0 a. us..
running as far as f'..c.sernaugh. ataPPM.4 At all
stations. - -
ACCOMMODAILION TitAlNft.
31111138 TOWN d.OOOMMODATION. TRAM
leaves daily fa . aarpt. Suplay) 2,4 v. mt.. stop
,pina at a ll szationa rsumir.a 8.3 !At 48 Con
esagb.
MST ACCOMMODATION 1 1%.4.01br
station leaves daily(exoeirt Bruadiv..) GAO& va.
•
SECOND ACCOMMODATION Vt...A.Tlit - for
Wall's station 14ax , ..vs ttoi)7, (except r audits) at
11,00 a. so.
•LLRJ ATION TItiIN for
6tatior, 1.01.1.7 Pt taticept. angday) At
4.00 p.
FOURTH AcC01111101141101; 47:1,1ri11V tor
fife sinUon, (axoopt. braday)
6.13 P. Tn.
REIT - a:VINO 'MALIN'S
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURG - 11 I.lo';Ytt :
..../Z•25 R. us
...... . F 0
„....111„05a. sr
eat. ...... ......
&atoms iecommodadon—
„., n.
let Wall's Station Ac. , omtuodatton..—..4,3o is. la.
Wall'F :station Icoonitndadon.....-saur a. m.
1 1Vd.n'ti Stadon Akocnusmcdation—...l4l6 p. m..
4th Wan Station ~ I . c.lornmeclatlon--.6 4 0 P. la.
47•T4airis 1a Ishdrev:Lie and Indiana connect
at Maims-Ilk ... , I.:tia.:+uctica with raiord3 and
Jc,linstoeva Accotozzdntion Sul and West end
dleo with Laval Fri Past and Wont:
The Traveling PL. ell • Trill alit it groati,Y to titt...fr
interest. h, toinn ) •lnst ' cr Went. to travel by Coo
PENNSYIA- 11A11.1'.2.1:LD. as the nocow.-
modations now iliforod ea Loot h surnassed., oP
apy other route. Thc rc.ha.l ballasted wit h
stone = - and s etnizon7 i'rzo' k zzsa dust. Wo can
Promise Sale*,,. nerd. :_:•_
Comfort to all who
my favor ado ltentl witkusoir.patronage.
1 1 ' 11.
TO NEW
1u,04
ALTIMORE..._._. ..... ...... 11,40
111.53
nialtiBsm4 ...... ..... . 7, 45
av-Basmeachook.vitoaustztio2son the panr.-
aTlvatla Railroad. and to YSilsdalpuis Rah. .
morc and New York.
CirPasanneera riches in oars
be charred an craw;to.distatloo
eled in addition to ita t.t:Ltion mitca.nnoupt &to
st.ttions wb ere tho .x.m.tr.o.F hat no_ntrellr.
'tOTICE..In /o;.z. fop yozcoaDy will
hold theameirea retponeible for ;personal baggage
enl7, and for arl zmoazt nut evcateling 0100.
80. U.--An Omnibus Lioaltss boon employ
to aware; pagrongera and laAre to and from "
depot. at a eamrge not to ()Nosed 25 cant far sae
pesenpo and bargage. '
Irce baud apply o n
J. eaTEWARIT,Amont,-
tha Penna. it. IL Paavenaarfitailas as Tact:
and atant Isrtes.
rt*llllllNgromnr
deseri yirfFst :wilt or rebronzed. rt,nd altered
le guru Oarbeso OH at lbe - Gaa littbaft bid
munidar AU* : Os
LDS:Ig
0.1 40 77. -77
j itt/1111 MIAs AND
-1“110041 AMMI aI,M6F.y. •
foyet.
4111: -*ATLBOADS,
WE* Mien; r `" RIVER AN b
AAI RAILROAD.
ININIUMPOILIS INDAINCINFIATI IL FL
Cennectio lie with Terre Haute,
and 'Halms /Ptah Railroad, to St. Louis
"id New Albany_ and
AN .M
L! for C I BURLINGTON. and all
Feint&
Tr to lAIQAP LIFT,
Freight. and Pissetuters tarried fiem Cincin
nati-or Lawyeneeburg in leas time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rate& The only read by which shipments eaa be
made from Cincinnati to the Wart, without break
13Uallt.ram
mita male to J. .E. OLUBONS. Assn .
Cinemnall. or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at
Lawrencebursh. will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for commission; )10 C/isE.GX TOP.
I 0 . 1449 Z OE MUM/13910N ST LANTEENCEB.M.
further information apply to THOMAS
'RA IGAIL (No. in Water sfreetJ agent of the
CemPany. who is prepared GR give THIWITGIII an-
CELPTS for passengers and fimght to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute, Lallyette, Chicago. Peru, Green
otistbrfordsville. Charleston. Paris and Mat
toon, An IL F. LORD. Pred dent.
JO F. CHUN. General Freight Agent.
mh3
,
Nizt•rake.
1862. IMPORTANT. 1862.
5,60 p.
.m
ALL t'grtziONS PURCHA,9II , 4) TICKETS FOR
AINT JOSEPII,
And other points i 9 Northern Missouri the States
of Kainaa, or tho Terutories, ehould insiat on
haying tickets that read by the
NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD
The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Jmaph.
It is•the shortest and quid oat line by thirteen
hours to the remotest point reachs.l by rail, and ia
always as cheap as any othor.
lifir Buy pm Tiokets co Kansas and points
in Northam MiUoe.ri by thoislorth Missouri Ilan
road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON.
Pres% end Gen'l Supt. North MiH.tiouri R. it.
linear 11. Sinuous, Gen . ! Tr/v....Alt:v. Agent.
:.,1•)!:;m
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTER Y 9
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR, WOOD.
ifin HE SUBSCRIBERS IS ANUFA C-
A TORE and keep constantly . on loud every
article in their line, viz Cormeas, Ornaments,
Curtain loala, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mat:rases
of an kinds; also, the celebrated Patent 6pring
Beds. All kinds of ShadeA, Blinds and Fixtures
/SIP Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
tiny and laying down CA . :pots. Oil Claihs
oot17:1yd ROBERTS Sc ROgNIOR.
_ 6,20 a. tu
....-30,30 a. 111
HOTELS. AND RESTAURANTS.
1:1".)!1% ::ii!ensburl•,
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
CURNUCOPIIE RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
uzaaramturra, HOTELS. RES
,
VVTA U RANTS and the trade generally can
be supplieil with Cheepeake Bay Oyeters. at the
lowest whc•lesale rates. Country trade solicited.
ELI YOUNG. Proprietor.
Young's Eating , Saloon.
CORNER VIRAM ALLEY AND SMITH
. FIELD STREETS:
Where OYSTERS and all the delioaciee ef the
:mama will be 6erced ISP in them italatithle
style. ELI VINO,
°di corner Virgin alloy and Sini field rt.
SAPAC E ME OTJ S ,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOUN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
111AVINQ TAKEN AND FirtiLD
As with ail the modern lint:rot:moonlit, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared •a eceow.
modate hit, old cuatemera and the public yeller-.
ally, with the best the amrkets i:lords. Oyster..
will be served en in every . variety of style. miring
the Beaton. His Wines, Lottyra. and Alea he fools
mmlldent in reeemmeediro; to the public for their
excellence.
- - - • -
Can. Bucket and ,Shell daily
and eold whok , ?ale End. nty2o:l3',l
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
Earoprlaltor.
TADEN AND rarrEo EP.
RD at a great expense, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the suhooribet
la prepared to amoulmodoto his friends and the
publio generally. with Abe Lest ibn market
("feral,
OYSTERS will he eervoil uo io every %ir' 6 , v of
atYlp dektig_the season.
D/QUUDD end ALES he fed% eoulldent in re
commending to the public for theixezeelloneo.
aeNMEALS seed up at all hours . and DA
ry NIGHT BOARDERS taken. ' hp.tly
NO, 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSBURGH.
THE SUBSCRIBER AN NO UNCES
to tbnrahlio that be le in daily receipt of
FRESH SHELL AND CA'S', OYSTERS. DAME,
ka.. and prepared to aooootaiodato the patrons
of this old and well known r.^..i;so with everythirg
tho eating an , t drinking ai the E , h ,, ttoq
Apo.
ar.htEhly JOHN SHALEH,
Proprietor.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
.No. 111 Wood Stvet, Pittsburgh.
wooLooLLo £1;11) MIMI =ALBS'S
LAKE
Eu A ri N .Av D EA iu S % V ER
EN.4 F
T,ISH,
FREsa xSTEIo E AND ILDGI42TMORIt
All In their Proinn. See ou.
GEO. REINIIitiN « tx).
MitlaSlON HOUSE, tiEst.AUdieLVTZ,
Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty streetjust be
elde the Pnesenger Pere of the Pennaytranta
Irold, which makes it the moat convenient
bonse in the city for para•engera arriving by that
road.
The
fitted
baling. at sedsiders4l9.
watt: , t o m in excellent so• so le fi th t eMit a iislBl,:
Kiglq patro ns o. 011 11 :Zer and e
B a ir r w ho
hod with the best the market et:n alforu.
fel:ly •
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILLLk3I
111PORTEll AST) DF.ALWII IK
Brandies, Oordia4, Wines Old Mononga
hela and Rectified 'Whiskey,
NO. !iO WOOD STREET. !Pittsburgh
6111:ers
WILLL&IL CLAYTON,
WISOLEdALEI AND r.ETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
usr Wood Street, Pittabllrirb.
.76 unhand illackberrY Cherry and
Mac tr iturtas. Old Monona:As Rfsrlied
NEVILMEDICAL DISCOVERY,
Eton THE SPEEDY AND PEISMAN:
JV • ENT ours of
GONORRNEA. EET. ELL
Dirobarges. tar Weakness. N E RftsWlEmis-
Mons. ti • once, Genital rita
bility eel. and
Atte of_. Hid
_ neva aad
Midrib hie beta need by upwards' of
ONE HUNDR ED P.HYSICIANS.
in witi to entire corneas
VO
wT.n. 1111. /AMUR. or an:
o
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
art sit" tri action. often' effecting scare In e
few ana when a le tasted itperm.
ant. hey are prepared, vegetable ig mrtraolt
that am harralem on the mann. and never nause
ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath and
''criai rem Waal; a ll mom testa is avoided.
ear 'So d osage of diet is neeesiong whilst Wing th
their action interfere with basic eg o no
mit& Each box contains six dozen Wis.
PRIOR pats DOLLAR.
:n= aaat-tcpsnall.- tiost-paiii. lig a ad-
Aimtv tealigot et the mane/.
Nags -gaieties *them my signature on the
wrucg.
7 . . BETIO. Faiv.rgratt.
garner Nerket Memg...am7=ad.
f r i ,
_ 4 , - tom to - found
' *' fetrance on
ri • 111 .USaa tho t
ot IM:=o3osith
bes
ligll. Inth A
•tabilet tem_
ors .
Pla Zi a ireite l4 4t11 2r .
ood esamito
V 0 1 - .1 '
EST THE OLD STAND
No. 350 Liberty Ktree4
ovR I:3EOITSE.
~..~iY:ar~'.~:a..'r:l.,_ ~ . ~'a :~'.--~ - ~..i.r-1. :; : t . ~~i,:x~.5.~ .a- _ v:.:~i:;.:
EWE
nirs=wall.
- FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
BELIANOE MUTUAL NSURANOE
OOMPAST,
Fo IIII.A11:11101.41 0 /11A.
o n BuildinsaJAmited or Perpetual. Morahan
die% Furniture. Ate.. in town or
0E10067.
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT ISTIINET.
Cash Capital. 6,294110 00.
Asset% 0303.5014 90.
• Invested as follows, via:
Pint Monsignor Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount....., $155,605 00
Ground rent, first c1a552,462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 IP cent.
Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost 27.900 00
Philadelphia city 614 cent. loan 30,000 00
Allegheny County 6 B cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans
a ollateral losins, well secured
=LIa and Broad Top Mountain
etananury.mortgage 10an..... 4,000 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t00k......... LW 00
Stock trf Reliant* Mutual Insurance
• ComPanY...-- 24.350 00
Stock of County Fire lnsurance Co um 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5.115 01
Mechanics' Bank do 2.012 50
Upton M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00
Dills Receivable, business paper 16.67 18
Book Accounts. secured interest. ete.... 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in bands of agents.. 11,385 15
$303 .16
CLEDI TINGLEY. Presid ent
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tiuge to r. Samuel Bisphata.
ir
las. R. mpson. Robert Stem.
Frederick rown. William MIMIC,
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Engler.
John A. Wound . Marshall Hill,
IL L. Cason. 7 Lotluep
Robert Toland, arles Leland.
Frederick Lanni& .Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, John Bissell. Piitsburgb.
B. hi. ILINCHMAN, Secretary.
J. GAR DNER COFFIN Agent.
mybi Northeast corner Third and 'Wood eta.
-
ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN.
NYSIUMA-YCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA. ISSS. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA
DELPHIA. MARL INSURANCLS , on Ves
lls, Cargo and Frei tir all parts of the world.
INLAND MS C& hS on Goods. by Riven!.
Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages. to all parts
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on 31er
onandlte generally. on Storer, Dwelling Houten.
Ao.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A.
Sciuder, Theaphilus Paps. John N. Penrose,
John C. Davis. James guar, Wm. Eyre. Jr.,
James C. Hand. Wm. . Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Rano% Geo. 43. Lieper. Rut Craig.
:E
Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes, . F.. enieton.
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington Jones
Brooke. Spencer M'llvain, Thos. O. Rand:Robert
Burton, Janob P. Jones, Junes B. M'Farland.
J ua P. Jr. tyre. John 13. Semple. Pittsburgh. D.
T. A B. Berger. do.
WILLIAM MARTTN, President.
THOS. C. HAND. S ice, President.
RAMAT IoYLSURN. Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA. Agent,
je.V No. 65 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh.
-- - -
lINIEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
HMI' FIRE.
rinuE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
.111. COMPANYOFPRILADELPIIIA OFFICE:
NO. 4U and 437 CHESTNUT RIREET.
near Fifth.
STATEMENT Ole ASSETS, JAN. let. MM.
Published ARTf.eably to An Am of Amenably.
being:
First Mortgava, ninpls 1........ sl.t 518
Real Estate, (propent value $1(0.313
„ 102Xf. 1:5
Temporary on ammo C•dlut
teral Securities.— . . ....
. . ~ . AldS Su
Stocks. (present value 4th i 36 .72..)
cost
Notes and Bulls Receivable
Cash
tl, 51
The only . proftts from pretnitrizs which this com
-68
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
been tkiel Zu ineti.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consuaent with security.
Since their incorporation, a veriod of thirty
years, they have paid lames by Fire, to au amount
&seceding Your Millions of bolters, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and dieposittm to meet with
pr9tuptness all liabilities.
louses paid during-the year 1659,662,1133 36.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W, Rancher, Mordecai D. Leiiie,
Tobiaz. Waitnur. David S. Brown.
Samuel Brant, Isaac Loa,
Jacob it. Stnitn. gdward C. Dale,
(home W. Richarda, Deem Falea,
CHAS. N. BANCKER„ PreFident.
EDWARD C. DALE. Vico Provident.
1.4,•a. A. S rem.. Seeretars_pro tern.
J. UARDNFIR COFFIN, Agent,
niyl6 Northeast car . Third and Wood ti
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
iAivifE Pre.iident.
F. M. OORDON, :kJ:rota:Y.
Cant. It. D. COCIIRAN, 4ent.
No. 9 '. i Water etreet.(BPang & Co's warohonEo.
op gaits.) Pittabergh.
Will insure against all Made of }IRE and MA
RINE RISKS.
_ - - -
A Howe Institution manatteg by Direeterp who
are well known in the corammunity, and who are
determined, by prom kitneatt and liberality, to man
van the character which they have azainned, as of
tering the beat prctecti-o to thope who deal re to he
insured.
ASSETS, 0i7r0.1i1414 aut b.ialfit.
Stock AC0i.,1113 , 3...
31 ortima. .. ... . 4; 03,000 00
office Furniture, 2,160 00
2W 00
Open Accounts, etc 7,809 93
Llted2. 18,351 9i
Premium S'otes ............ -
*.. L'7,905 al
Nniea and 13ille diarsetinled ........
....
174,075 19
0 11110C7ORS.
R. kiiiier..) g.. James M'Anley,
Nathaniel Relates, Alexander Nimlok,
Geom.° Dnrsio Wm. H. Smith,
Chas.. W. Rioketton, Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer, David M. Low'
Rees J. Timmaa, Benj. Balmoral i,
John R. M'Cune.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
IntIRES STE.A.M.BOATS. AND CAP.OORS.
SAMUEL REA. Secretary.
WM. BAGALEY, Prosider.t.
°Mee, C 434% of Market awl Water Ws.,
Darureo ag Ana Loan and Ihunette In the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Wo.tern Rivera,
Lakes. and Bayour.eqd the Noel
cation of the Sew.
liamiro4 against LOOM
awl Damage by tire.
DIRECTORS.
Barkley, 4a2.
tJ. Johnston, D. F. Junes.
Reese Owens. T. lE. Howe,
B.fgwon. liuorge Bingham. -
S. John Shinto%
JBl3. 411,u 'over. S. Harbaugh,
J. CatawoU. John S. Dilworth.
D. U. Zug.
uthZril,rdh
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 . 0HESTNUT STEEET,
Opposite the Custom House.
(NO/al 0210,100 Assets imoa.9llB.
WILL KASE ALL HINDS OF IN.
SURANCE.eithar Perpetual or Lhnited,on
ovary deseriptimi of Yr , or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of- pre
ROBERT _ KING Preeldent,
BeLDWE it irk° President.
. DMECTO
C 6 lee Hayes. R. Cope.
g. . &shah. Norge W. Brown.
P. B. Joseph 8. Pant.
C. Sherman. John Clayton.
.9.4.Magarge E. Wile?.
F. Btottailair. Eeoretary.
G. COFFIN, Agent.
JghlY Corner Third and Wood stmts.
JNO. MOORUEAJD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
VOll THZ ILLS OF
PIG METAL JIND BLOOMS,
NO. it WATER ETREET, BELOW MARK
II AMES ISILLISGAIS. NONONSIAIES
;
el LA PLANING 5111• L. would reepec iii
foram public a l e in ia t t i ::: rebuilt since
en 'tuna • establishment. pp
it Aso new zusetappmed : .
idiom pre pnred to ' doonpg en pl
boards.scaoll swine sad re-sawing. doore,
gud abutter% kiln -dried. frames, mouldings. box
n ß eldnr._ g r,
OUM lemon. Sept, 7.1867
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
Or PITTSBURGH.
ONTICE, No. $7 Fifth Bt., Batik Block
phi piss Alit /LILL MIMS OIP
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MONONY MORNING, ArGf7ST
ALBERT FEARING.
;Concluded from Saturday.:
• She however, quickly - recovered, and
informed Fearing where she resided, and
our hero requested permission to accom
pany her home. She at once conseuted,
and he conveyed her to her dwelling. n
large mansion in the upper portion of the
city. He was invited to enter, and hay
ing done so, was introduced to the father
of the maiden, who expressed his grateful
thanks for the service which Fearing had
pa•formed.
The young lady whom Albert had pre.
served from certain death wasniimed Rose
Carrington, and was pronounced to be, one
of the loveliest girls in the city. She was
now about eighteen years of age, and
many had sought to win her favor, but
had sought, in vain. A mong these were
several officers of the British army. of high
rank. but these, for reasons which we will
explain, stood u poorer chance than the
others. Mr, Carrington, the father of
Rose, was a whig of the true stamp, a pa
triot, and an ardent lover of his country.
Although from motives of policy he
treated the British troops with civility, and
even went so far as to invite the officers t(/
his house, and permitted them to visit
Rose. still be hated them most cordially.
and only tolerated their society because
she city was in their possession, and he
was possessed of a, vast amount of prop
erty the he was envious should retnran
undisturbed,
As a matter of course, Fearing, though
a private soldier, having performed such
a service as saving the life of Rose• at the
risk of his own, was received most eordi
all., and old Mr. Carrington at once coin
menoed conversation with hint. 11 soon
leaked ont that the old eendeman was
anything but friendly to the British ea . ,?;
in short, that he was an ardent whig• and
then our hero ventured to inform the, old
gentleman of the part he was playing,while
serving ostensibly as a private soldier in
the royal army. .
"You deserve great eredia young, midi,
for the heroism you have displayed in
thus risking death in order to obtain valit •
able information or the use of yourconn
trymen. I nil your spirit, sir. and
my heart is wit - 011. I Wi4h ye::: ,, t ,m
-sider my hnuse as your home XOliie V.. 111
sojourn in the city: and as you may ehaner,
to meet some Britigh officers here. I her.:
with present you with one hundred i
e, i:•
tars. with which to purelue a e Mirli. , te
suit Of ritiu , n . .; clothes. I: scald ie.:veil
for you to take them, when iiniAed, to
some public. house for safii keeping, and
when you come to my residence 1 would
z ugg p st that yolt always dress in yoar ell'
ten 'a
apparel. liy these memo( v-ii wi,
not excite the suspicions of the ()di:ter , as
to your real voca• iii shonld v-ni ch a nc e
to nicer.them he '
.•Yimr itilve is goo,!, and I wli i not f a il
f it
to profit by it. I cannot, howevor. nec. tit
the money from you, for the very simpl e
reason that I have plenty of err iiwn. —
''.nying this, our hero d rew a we it i i li t ..l
puree from his pocket. and eehibinnt it ;e
) a Carrington.
‘• %Vell, as yon clumsy , , iev fi iee, a i e di
not insist."
"Good afternoon, sir.
And Fearing took hi:: depst:.itte iron,
the presence of one whom he had elresdv
learned to Inv_, and proceeded at dnee le
the harraeio: rind joined his rough C'oni
, lanlClll3. The ::c=a morning, our hero re
j paired to a tailor. and ordered a first rate
j *sit of i. o hes, which he eonvered its a
I valise to a public house, the keeper of
which he- ascertained to be friend: to the
American can se, and which he proposed
to make hi: ( 'Mae/SOUS kill rinz7 the.: emain•
der of his stay in the City.
Our hero soon decided upon a 0:011,e) of
action, and followed it out to the letter.—
Every afternoon that lie had no guard
duty to perform he used to get permission
from the captain of his company to be ab
sent until the following morning: and re
pairing to the tavern where he kept his
citizens clothes, and by the aid of false
whiskers and other devices, so disguise
himsaf that act one of his most intimate
I comrades in the barracks would have re
cognized him. Thus equipped, he would
sally eta, wander round the town, and
into the dide-ret coffee-houses frequent
ed by the British officers, and was
thnt enakiled to glean much valuable
informatiou. In the evening he would re
pair to the house of Mr. Carrington, and
remain until 10 or 11 o'clock, in conversa
tion with the father and daughter. when
he would take his departure. al le the
public house, and, having .lensed Li:; sol
dier garb, to the barracks. rre , terntly he
met the officers at the house of Mr. Car.;
rington, and upon one occasion imp of the
lieutenants of his own company, but he
was never suspected of being any one but
Mr. Clarence Linden. as the old gentleman
introduced hint.
r,*j
1.821 90
27.919 23
f.N3,ffd 76
The results of the frequent visits to n
y 'ling and impassiot ed girl, who owed.her
,ife to him, may readily he imagined. A
Warm affection sprang up between them,
and they only waited a favorable moment
to lay the whole matter before the father,
and ask his consent to their anion. ft was
some Fix weeks, however, before nn op
portunity occurred. One afternoon Fear
ing coming suddenly in, found Mr. Car.
rington alone. He at once broached the
subject, told the old gentleman who he
was, and asked his consent.
"You have my consent, conditiontilly,' .
replied the father of Rose "and that 'con
dition I will speedily make known to you.
Notwithstanding, the representation you
have made of the strength of West Point, I
have learned that. Sir Henry has decided
at last to send an expedition against it.
His plan mnst be thwarted; con you do i
cm!?
"Do it, and you shall have'my eousent
to marry my daughter the moment it is
done. I will even have a priest in readi
ness at my house to unite you as soon as
the object is accomplished. I will then
assist you to escape from the city and re•
turn to West Point."
"I will do it. I wish you a very good
etaaing—have all in readiness; i will re
- turn at 'midnight to claim my reward."
Fearing immediately left, returned to the
tavern, put on his uniform, and repaired to
the barracks. He was on gnardthat night
from ten o'clock until midnight, and, as
he had anticipated, was stationed as set:-
find over a magazine temporarily con
structed on the - Battery, in which -was de
posited all the powder of the royal army.
a small stock, consisting of only thirty
barrels. About eleven o'clock at night,
raaring beat open . ' the doer of the maga
-saft!with4he butt of his senketi , and, hay.
tug enterettilte: laslMOY
'one i r down to the ediON'tke7Viiiiii:•'
having knocked- their' heads, - emptied
their contests into the *qi -- _-78efusg-sc•
cdUlisliiiied this fest, thaltikileilrels
abliag the operations of anyexpedition for
El=
morning
will
•
CARRLA.GES, BUGGIEE4
ROCKAWAY'S, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. VW Penn sere % DitAtheettele.,
Mr MI work warranted to be et the bert Mate
rial and workmanship.
EATON, RAMER * CO—
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
JOBBERS AND RET•ILERN
—0 V
Tiimmlm mbroti
"ietodetYirte.
cousn iztek
Suspenders, Skirts, •
Sun aud 11 0 ;i s i a tinit m4
Rub.
Ana a!ni.te fectriseleleerandiii es
.Wed%
1101. Wlioi9ale sie
TO „
.
spat o; strait.
.
r. aartnea ..... sum
Lat.* at Mil!lik Walkable's:
dt. Itit , CM}MBIB TA
iSacatectir to Renter Andariol4l
Who Wale Donlan ' • ,
Forelei Prune, Nuts. Corifeedeasto
Sugar -
NOS. 12( E
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IVINITIIII
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6 1/lai,
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jki_ Pri vai lL a i
v. stmt. ALI
=ME!
eaE outto , ottehartlithaavAggittlus 01116 4
ket, took to tlight y atuthatossi-,the &kit
struck twelve he was attbe:houticafillis . ...
Carrington. Ile toldtheoldgentliamlitiv*
he had done, and claimed-his
The minister was in waiting ; Roaeoime
down, the yourig. people stood •up fend _werequichiv united. 'rho carriage Of
Carrington being at the dtmr„ the lining
couple embraced the old gentleman, leap,
ed in, and were rapidly driven off out of
the city, intending to-take a very circaitti
ous route, and reach .West Point without
being tracked by the British.
A few days after these events, Washing
' lOU WILS seated in one of the rooms at Put
nam, perusing some dispatches, when
Fearing was announced. He entered.with -
Rose hanging upon hip arm. ..
"So, sir, I see vou,hae returned."
and I have- brought a recruit
v:ith me. your excellency."
"'Tim well, indeed. Yon have killed two
birds with one stone. I have received all
your letters, and approve of your conduct;
particularly in destroyingthe enemy's pow
der. Ilere, sir, is a commission constitutiisg,
you a Colonel in the American army."
I ill11:1081111Li AIbYKILSIIIIIIIIB. •
r.EKEI: AL COMMISSION MCKIM?,
Flour, Grain land all kinds of Coonl6o
Produce. , Wisessot Liquors.
Cigars, Tobago. &c.
■? Liberal Kdvßnoew wade nn conoignments of
111011 WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSLON MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH TATER STREET,
Philadelphia.
Liberal advanera made on renaignmenta
when required. myt-lyd
.7(•101 R ELLInox. WM P ELLISON-RODMAN 1144801 C
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CASSIMERES AND
NO, 339 MARKET STREET.
(d door below Fourth.)
PIITLADELIMIA.
H URST 4t. MAGEE—
Wholesale Druggists.
NO. 1423 XALIBILET STREET.
-PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Perini
Otbi. Window Glum, Dye-atuffis„ &0., and
A rents fl o. Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
llorniog Fluid, Camphenn, Tar, Pitch, Rosin.
Wrgon and Railroad (;tease. myl:3md
GEORGE GRANT, ---
Dliumfucturer and Wholesale end Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCHIPTIOEt GP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
• 610 CHESTNUT STREET,
mpl-is• PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
I ,4 LINCiitCO.F . E: at PEARCE.
V CFA PTURERS IMPORTERS.
F
MEN'S EIIINISUING GOODS AND
L',ILORS' TRIMMINGS,
tio SOFTIII FOURTH STREET,
inyl:ls,l. PHILADELPHIA.
ARLES MAGEE.
Importer ami eeler in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Veatings, Tailors' Trimmings, Bso,
255 MA RKET STREET,
Nowt • S 4 , , PHI LA DEL PHIA.
wyl-lytl
FRIES & LEHMAN, -
MARKET STREET
Pil ILADELPHIA,
XU. .:
cas,thneres, Veßtings,
f'e. ,
M1C.A.74 11. NY , ":IECIP-!ied St(lek of Goods
suitable for (Lie trade. myl-!yd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
11120EMPSII OP -
WINES. BRANDIES, ire.
AND DRALLAB IC
VINE ()L1) WHISKIES,
It►. soirrit FRONT STREET.
ap10:1,4
PRILADELT`TIIA
JAMES 11. CHILDS.
110. PE COTTON MILLS,
A licwll4.my eltl7.
MA YurnM2IRM I M.
SEA itILESS BAGS ,
AND OF
• OSIN A.I3ILTRQS..
1:S. Arnhem to 40 Inches Wide , .
4:2- Orders may be left at If. CHILDS & CO'S.
130 Wood street. Pittsburgh. uolklyds
lk . k.llVlttloNA OIL WORKS
LONC. MILLSEI is CO..
WoRFS LEOAHE T Sh
ta i t t rllAßE °
N. AL-
airOttloo and Warehouse
ea MARKET STREET, P ITTMBIDIRIM
art?a fa cturog of Llundnatins and Lubricated
Carbon this and Baud%
NO. I REFINED OM, WARRANTED
NON-EXPLORI Va. - always on band. oe2!•]y
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
PILII.frON .ft CO.;
MANU?..4.OPUREB3OI , SPORT *AMITY OP
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
WPartieular attention foaling OIL Refiner-
Bram Castings of suixtrior =Mimeos wig to
order. Steamboat work and "Raising use
.SA - Ross' Oil 'is e: Dm', Safety Lamp;
Gas Braokets. and t. isms: Corner ST. MATS
STREET AND DUQUESSE:WAY. fel&tf
C. WEST dc CO.,
MAZIIPACTURIZIS CAT
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isikvellirrn ormiarr
foraD nue&
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frxe
j ute I — roniTto II o'cloollt
-- Jeldrom et to 8
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lear:lB4
and si 'tit 'profits *dared
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beasineleniondlonailp.
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befateretaez - saki itil =puttied. a* *age ° iII I
per eentainier. . ... , _
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,Ineemas and beats the
irsWirdetfints Ord illys Anna and De
ember.— lase twits a • year. without •
inwebbac nip - _ Satan or swan to present
Riff Pia MOIL - tUM rata money will doable in
less titan'tortilla adds, making in the aggregate
entand ert , AO 011111-11pLP tint MST. A TSAIL.
Boiraii. the Chaftek Br-Laws.. Reps
tarnished MM. an application
at the 't te. '. .
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lisiteitEktdea: ..Deaaritt mitred la par flinch or
earriat . pow.
T aad Fourth Mo. .67. Market street. between
hir4 atm&
H. WILLIAM; It 430.1
BARKERS & EXORABGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDMMM.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
4k1...D1F.111101A.1 4 1.
WPM& 481 Peees'lltreed, PIM Ward.
.
glimmer! . ems PROMPTLY MAIM
gl.l Peed& *Book /11qtamm and other Legal
Writtg a l=. deknowlAtmente Taken and
ately
AGRICI7LTRAL.
D. B. ROGERS dr — BOW,
mAxtrnertriwis or
Rogers' Improved . Patent
SIEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND
GRAIN DRILL TEETH.
OFFICES Comer Batas, aad Clymer
litreeta, MIMI Ward,
fends PITTSBURGH, PA.
LUKEN A. FETZER,
. .
AMMO= MD COMMON MEIMNMIT,
TOR Ti! MO OR
Near, Grain, Bacon , Lard, Batten
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally.
Owner Narked and lint Streets,
PITTSBITAGII. PA.
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Mg.. William
DilwoVir ip 8. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh.
Boyd & &bar * Swearingen. 8. Brady.
Cea. & . Bank. Liet HowelkMangle & Co..
George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling. mi2lB:2pdis
----
IV YOU WANT SOME GOOD • NEW
Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mixed, and
all other kinds of Spices, soaking Brandy or
New Oranse. Loma and Citron Peel go to
Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city.. Also a_general and
toll assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROTHER.
deft corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. HVGITIRN dr CO,
HOUSE, SIGN,
ORIWEENTA.L PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,
[ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, mond story.
4/irAll err* animated to me will be neatly and
promptly zet,mea. oen-ly
& GETTY,
Wholesale sad Retail Groe ere,
• UWORTNINI AND °IAMB IN
TEAS, wimps, LIQUORS, lie.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
nakly ALLEGHENY CITY.
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY:I.I PATENT AGENCY.
-- ' I II
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.i....,
ow c. uwmanc. 101 ROST. W. FMCS
Far Twelve? ilhteilail- '•
Saar
am °Meer of taw th e nt I:
insaineb eV idea
Patina *Me Affiallartalla
pi j Patent Agtlaey
la•t filar a• paadl - lbw woman
ilaaratallas Pat.
Member of to Beat a Agway MM.
0 om
Pear& ipt A -
P
inetitth.PLl:rtrt°"l"4
l/FIP,1= 11.111111"lar . ciPatilit att
.
A-1:11DIE dt EWENS.
Phantoms and Gas Fitters,
NO. lii WOOD wain, apron's
MUST 41:MT PITIIIIIIIIIII4III.
A IF
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
=AZ TER 11,111r01011 OrIITCOIL
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lainffekr.6l4.l a irreampa, iiiim.rtrAD.
l urid b. on op
KAN*
sta igt
, meet aiprovad manor. Una or
Mr. noun dant with star and Ciao -
dim
B. All onion; promptly attended to.
ind arid
imam= AND VINSDAD—
800 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 11 . 1 1111UM,P111USIAL1111111 VINI:4IAI4
fitdoeiod - siby
InIZIAI."IM — CIALBY.
tes . usiliffiisleootews
- •
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LOA . ,
EIENRY W. CIMIOTT -
x 0 iii mairrsirstizsji E . tit 'ssz
' isaftbegaragoilllCANdegnag.
vtimilir Ur , - Az* sommu.
nov ae
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PATTERBON &, DAMN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
NUNN'S LAW BUILDINGS.
Dlarsead Street, Emir grim;
.1.917 pn i notritaz. PA
B.. 8:; LOOM;
•
ATTORNE* AT. LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT B,TRERT
(Three doors below the Oeirt Brieito
rr173:17 PITTSBURGH. P*
-
ATTORNEY AT LAW
orricA, No. isti ' , ovum NT.;
J. D.
NO. 78 . GRANTfIinkEET
PITTSIIIITROM MIN%
.
T 'l4 SIIRDEON D D VISIT
T. - s uccesso r to G. W. Biddle, 1 o:l4ll'D•lth
geld *Feet.
air. Office hours from 8 to 1 oPeioek. aamtc.
to 5 o'clock.
IRON MANUFACTIVINEWL
AMERICAN IRON WOR.JIB.
Jones do Latighliimi.
NANUFACTITIUM iii
IRON AND NAILS /
JUNIATA AND - COMMON SHEET OW
Ladles fittest Mu PI/61 both; it .
W4tlEllOllBO. -
93 Witter Street and 19$ 711
PITTSIIVIRON.-
Ande
corner of Franklin and South Witterifris.
can.
PITTSBUGH. PA
..Tmcsa...Jolng L. Boyn...Ws. 111,0401
PITTSBURGH STEEL Weals
JONES, BOYD arap.,.
M pm *Am u l azitr A vit t taga'
and eta?. =4)T itt'k.and sisesil ik
noads PITTSBunimPs.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,AW.
OARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
NEW DRUGGETEI,
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
sir These havejeboon reeeivetigtArs et
the LATEST AND R ICHE ST PAT - SEAM. at
the loweat pricer.
W. Brcumom
,
NEW CARPETS, Olt CLOTH, ie.
M • CALLIIIN'AS,
No. 147 Foul& 111fteggi •
RSOUGHV PREVIOUS TOMER WE
advance in
prices. of which
vantage is offered in purchase FORO44:111. -del
HUGH X. BOUg._ .:
ILI NGINE BUILDER & MA n
CPXIII4,
AM Duquesne W ay , near the P oi nt
aw e
to order. and warranted as - good a • .
made, the followiw machine:n..lls, ..
Engines, Turning lathes, for weed , • '
Planer!, for wood and iron; Drilling .•
HOUffill and Tobacco Semen P ' - and
Model Machines. in the. best Mailleire
Pullies and Dangers, of all sires and valtidgit
Screws, of any diameter and pitch to: Mt
in length. Will also make, .andLlynd
Doctor and Niggol beelnied • sad Deck im for
steamboats. &a Lathe Wheats &VC rimy
ing done to order: can plazien hicrel
,e,br
feet II inches long. .
All Orders Promptly Filled .4 saes...
Solicited.
N. B.—Particular &Mance and pelemla.
given to repairs on Printing a nd '. er
Machines. ' Tag
______
W. crogintuaxx....n. onenutenag...r.'outurneaksa
D. MISSY.
VB NN RC N H G CI A Y S
L a A : SWOI lfiAlr T e llll.. hem, 119 Water street, and .
la, Platoafia.
Pittsburgh, Ps,, three doers below tie sisu r
bids lions% Manufacturers of
Window Wan Druggist_ s' (Hue Ware and Avon:
can Convex Glass, for parlor windorraoragreltig
and public buildings. • ' • eel
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE;
aarden and Vineyard Culture oftheThie,
♦ND THE '.•
NITFAICIIRR E OF DOJEINTIOIRUM
DDESIGNEDFOR THIS USE OP:10W
taws and others in the Northern isidAud
dle States. Profusely illustrated •with W
ravings from carefully executed designs,
by direct practice. By JOHN PHIL snabsW; -
Essay on Open Air Grape Culture"
was awarded the First Premium of thcrA
Institute. To which is' added a selection of
ampler of Amerman Vineyard P
Carefully Prepared Heiori=f the
pri se
ISomen Aram of Grainy
Sent free of postage. upon receipt of
J.
!CIS No. 39 Fl ft h steak
- PROPOSALS POR
Onnuaxim °vie! WAR Dar&
Slik
by this Department untilsL fi h ,:r ie
ing of the 4th OF JUNE. forth* .ist ih•
following Arsenals , as moron
.•._•
5,000 Tons of Lead, as
At the Watervliet Arsenal. West. Ting; NSW .
York, 2,000 tons. -
At the New York Arsenal. Governor's lieud.
New York. 1.000 tons.
At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittifintrgh. .P;inneyl
anis, 1,000 tons. . _
At the St. Louis Arsenal, Et.'Louisi
1,000 tons. •
The Lead must be Clalemy or otherAineijesn.
, or soft English , or the most IsterniTud
Proposals will be received for lots of= toneend
smirch.
- Bidders will state explicitly the time and manna
of each delivery. • .
Failure to deliver at a'oecidedlimii WiDeito.
leer the contractor to at tare ettini amount to
bedelivered at that time.
Parties obtaining contracts will be ' , gland to -
enter into bonds with propersureties logigtp,
17 1 r fa r ummk gmtnent resales to Iteeli the zfjhtto
set any bid
be &dammed se 1i rs: NM
Lw7Ml,, Chief of Ord"
D. C.. and should be inidorserNie nr iVi.
Lead."
ORDNISCII . •
fin= 4/11AXTITY or . •
•IL Wired by tbeabove
to Geo third -Ike Nametv , . •
lad the time
_pyreaceoblL
to the 4th Gra BT
Gaya°
JAB. W . MUM. 11111.4161;
WALL, PAI!JEIII4
WINDOW 0171tT.AINS,
Now Styles for aphig of 1882.
A ohms* Variety sail Ilse AAA
westtn 114 , aisle •
SS per !lee.
/or Pas b
'imams PAULIN%
NO. II WOO*imugaz
Batireat4llk 6U5.21 doarkko Dbin . 411'41MP
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•!- -94 07'•
MUMS! PUT. FIFTH muv
LS
L. BRAOKEDIUDGE,
Prnisraimmy
11 A N C,c o R
ATTORNEY AT LAW;:
24 Flamm
75 Plecen
-AT
♦ PBACT/OAL TREATISZ ON T/t