ILAILB.OADS. 1861 x . TI3E 18612. MEIN IT. WAYNE CHICAGO IMLWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN TUB WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. autumn Aut!taarozarlorr. Oommanoing May 6th, 1882 mum TO cniczsicem .111. and to Indianapolis rou t e.ouis and Chios...so shorter than by c sr other WESTW ARD TRAINS% I:ast Line. Mail loam t Pl_ _Plbursh.:...l,ooe. l.loi, p l . 1.„ 1 ,60 p. ano t henp.....l,lo 8. m 7 1 20 B. m . 1.00 p. m. Arrives M o e... ne _...16429 si-2.10 p. m. %MS a. m. 8.9 S p. za. 9,30 rt. m. FOR COLUMBITS, CINCINNATI A BT. LOUIS. =b 1s e 8,46 A. m. Y.lOl p. m. 9,50 p. m. Elmaves at 1en..111,110 a. m. 10,15 p. m. 4.90 P. at. • eu l ls4 ± . . 40 a SAD a. m. . 5, . m. 9,041 p. m FOB:TNDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. phr wk . a...5.50z ITI vas at udianspolls.43.Bo p. tn. 5.45 r... m. Bt. Lo_ _ Lome.... ._7,50 a. m 6,43 p. in All Tress through to Chloago without change of Care. N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as CoSteubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at lumbus. and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chiesso Express ....... ...... a. in Chicago Melt 3 4 ,10 p. Cincinnati and St. Louis Express. .... —7,45 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal attest Station, Allegheny City. Leaves Arrive Leave Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton 9,110 m 10,40 am 5,15 a m 19,66 m 1,30 p m 6,45 a m 4440 p-m 6,45 p 12.20 p m 11,30 P 111 s,a MAE& ET TRALN. ewas Alliance at—. .....- ... —............ _kW a. tn. ves at Allegheny . at _lO,llO a. m. ea res Allegheny at.... ...... .... .......... 8,10 y. in. was at Alliance SAO p. m • ISt Trains are run by Columbus time. which Is 111 unmstas slower than Pittsburgh time. 1111 Tickets good on the accommodation sml i market trains are sold at reduced prim. ThiatYp in accommodation _trail] oonnects at New S ton with packets for New Castle. T trains connect as follows: At Bison, with stages for New Castle. Mercer. Youngstown. Ac. 4L arrville. Ohio. to and from MillerAturgh. Aaron. Cuyahosra PaNto. . i ____ Al Man.sfield, Ohio; for ount Veinoo. Shel by. 1 Sandusky. Toledo_, Detro t. eta Li Crean% for Delaware. BPrm4old. Columbus cinabl. Xenia, Dayton. Indtanapslis. Saki Loud, baulk t ati manilla. etc. Att lams , for Sidney. Detroit. DiSOO, Tolf*, . At e rt Wayne. fur Pero,Lafayette. lnd., Saint Loma. Quincy. Kookuk,St, Joseph and intermo --- diate points in Centra l Indiana and Illioda. t Plymouth for Loporto. A • Aid at Chicago. with trains Su' all reinta In illi aois.=iti. /01111. Wisconsin and lainneeota. For Informationmld through tickets apply to. EORGE PARKIN. Ticket Ag't. Unitr.Kagenrair Station. Pittsburgh. isa 4,j20 KY Art, Allogheny. JOW4 M aigarneral unarlntanda WM. P. 8 NN. General Pussanger ant CLEVELASD, PITTSIII7IIOII AND WIREELING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, MAY -ISLIO, 1662, 'Madwill leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania , In Pittehrogh, as follows: PITTIIDITRGH__CLMBDS & CZNQINNATI SHORT-LINE, VIA STEUBEIMLLE. Leaves Pittsburgh....:. I 1,00 a. m. 12,50 p. In. do Steubenville- I 400 ' 4,00 do Newark 9, 5 0 " 10.15 " do Columbus.- .- 111.10 " 11,45 " ArtivesQlseinnatt...... 4.20 p . m. 5,408 m. Stipule_ i _7.50 a. 2. 8,46 on Heckling.) of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin- 1 ehariati. Splendid sienpinic eat.; ettaehed to all night trains. PITTSIW BAH AND-WHEELING LINE. Leavea . . ia _....1.00 a m 0,10 a DWI pin • tu ll e ce t. " = 16 2•0 5 " 1 14 4.00 " 4.110 .. =res --: -.. ' ......- JS.OS " " 10.40 " 5,05 " setting at Whe _with Baltimoroand Ohio and, at . Bell - sdr with . Central Oitio .11r - Zanesville. Lanesater.CetaleaW. IN Imbue:A Cinetanati, Indianapolis and mat els and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LOR -*yea Pittabureli...... 1,00 a,...pi. 12,50 p. , 2. do Wellaviiie--... 4.25 • 3,00 in Bayard. .. BOLO " 4,14 " o Alliane.-..-- 6.43 " 4,40 " o Hudson 9.00 " ri.,44 - Arrives Cleveland..._ U,15 - 1 ti,itte - Oomilactit Ruyan( with Tr.sentawas brunch forflew Philadelphia and Canal Dovca - - at Alli ance with ttsburgh, Fcrt Wayne anti Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville Ira C AI 6I n t i re, anad for . Cleveland Tat I . for Erie, Drinkirk, and _Buffalo, with C & T It - for Toledo, Detroit. Chi cago and the north west. WellsyllloAceconmodation leaved at 4,00 p. ni. Iteturnint Trains arrive at 2,20 a to, 0./5 a es, 2,25 and 2.00 i. m. Thrown tickets to all I.fOllallaltt pc,int., is the west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro eared at the Liberty_ street depot, Pittsburgh. .341'EN STEW AHT, Ticket Moat. For further pertieulars apply to WILLIAM &YEW AltT, &rent, At the Company's ofkce in Freight Stlsion, Peur. Wert. n 027 1802. 1882 SOMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AYTED, iIONDAY. MAY WI PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. miffs THROUGH MAIL TRAIN A. leaves thepaasanger Station every morning (except Sunday) at 2.50 a m. stopping only at the 13%1 stations, and making direct connections at burg for Baltimore and Washington. and far ctr York via the Alkalosis route. dailyT Z T.OIErGIH EXPLUcSS MALI leaves i l lt i =p tn. stopping only at principal eta' dUreot connection at Harrisburg foil =tore and Washington. and for New York via AnlNOwn route. THZ FAST LniE leaves the station daily. (elteept Sunday) at 5,20 p. st?pping only at priumpal stations, couneeting at .tarriatarg for Baltimore and W_ashington. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. with Pastan ger Car attached. leaven tne passenger station r un w r oraing (Sundays excepted) at 0,30 a. in., as far as Conemaugh , and stopping at all stations. ACCOMMODATION =Avis. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMOD4TION TRAM leaves daily (exeunt Simday) 44 WAG Dhii* sli stations and running sa tbt aa Com mama STBST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station loaves daily (except SundayJ it 6,40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN far Wall's station leavftt daily. (except Sunday) at U.OO s. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAP for Wall's station loaves daiir. toment am:ass) at 49 00 P. 111. FOURTH AQCOM4OPATION num for FAl's station. Inns daiJi, (ezeept Sanda3) at 544 D. m. lULTILIRIUNG TRAINS ORM lITTSBURGII AS FOLLOWS -....-.11146 p. Era • AI - " ------. .a.---12.0ba. in. • !ITC — ---- ...mais 0.. m. 0 .w 0 TuGiiiiiaiific.7..l7.7.....lo.oB a. m alFaStation 4000mamodjaiimi.--.840 a. m. , Wadi% Station ACOCIIIMIO2I 1545 a. Ea Wail Station Amenunada •...-.1, 0 6 P. im Wall's Station Amon= an--6•10 P. in. illeTt-gra for Blairsville and Inn connect at last wine Intoreeetion wi raw. and dobolown Aocmodasion End and oat. and .....—V-11tit Local Fr ons eight. East and Wait. Traveling Paella will tind it greatly to their Min Rohm Sad or West to t-avol b- the YLVAbil.a.ll/11.1.110iii, as the gefaeg a . i ininiatkow now offered cannot wirpaiel on any. other route. Tho Rord is alien with - its .. 2_iiiiLand _is entirely free_ from uat me 8 8 1 E 0. Speed, and ort to all who ria7r vor this Road with their patronage. - TAREt IgI R " I ff i Ia::::::::::::fitag LA~ACdd 0//4V/Pipoheekod to all dations on the Perm ottani& • %ci. and to Phlindelpida . Beni ammo and ow York. iltSengeta purchasing tickatein esti -wilt ti in mee t aszoWns to diatanoe trey. in don to th e audios: rates. except iron ite ens wie the company has no Ment. • IfOrleuffogn ease of loss the Comps r will V, thentielves responsible l' i ixtt ags, . 8.-An for an amount net 011 • . 8.-An °math= Ice . been employed beaver and • to aid from the &pea st a e not to em. *5 Dents for sad larearkpoit_-- ••• .1. Irmiraime s 'asitt - - - ilittlins.R. 1. Paiwingegilpiticsies Liberty Nr a op IitAILROA.D!S Eiji; Yllauvrm .1.11 RAILEDAD. . • . INDIANAPOLiSIND CINCINNATI P. R. Connecting . aCritaraikpolis with Term Bator. and Terra Rants and Alton Railroad, to St. Louie I andLi4aielterairi Indianapolis, New Albany and Salem,and Michigan Central Railoads for CHICA GO. •ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and all intermediate points. Throegh Freight Train to IND tANAPOL TERRE HAUTE LA.FAYETTE lind PERU.. Freightsund patacugera carried fr om t Cinam esti er Lawrenceburg in lass lima an I.y e-.lg othearonte try twenty-fon.r hnur:i, se. I rates.. The onlyroad by enn made from Cincinnati to the Wes 1 ,. !it Ei49nt breat ing bath: , co l owimente de tp J. 11. 01,11 . 1301.4• , , AEU.' at Cinemnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent' hi Lawieneeburgh, will reecivo prompt mtention. and no charge for ..z. , :mr.limion; No oa DEVrAtifKu L4','l7llW:Tll7jyfAli..- RAT.IGAN. (No. Ufa Water et:eat) anent of the Company, who iR prepared togive IT CnIPTI3 for pa...sategerei and freight to Iti,limniFolia. Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago, Fr,;-u, tircen castle. Crawfordsville. Charleaton, Party and Mat toon. ko,. &e. R. F. LORD, Prosider.t. JOILN F. CREEK. General Freight Agent. mb3 _ _ YANYKINS. 1862. IMPORTANT. ISti2, ALL PIMONS PURCI(ASINO . TICItr:TS SAINT Pit. And other points in Northern Missouri. of Kansas. or the Territerivt. -‘sl,.bt out it I.llmg tickets that read by the ATOILTEI 3IISSOI[III4 The only rail route from St.!, It la Tile shortest and quickest lire by thirtrep hewn to the remotest pent: reached 1:7 r:111, acd tz, always as cheap as any other. W Buy your Tickets to Kowas and all ',din:: in Northern Missouri by the Nertb i-=sari read. ISAAC U. oil:lttiKoN. Pres't and Gatti Sc pt. Non MinOUri It. It. iI li'f..NMY U. SUill(*(l3. Gee'l TrsYs."..ag 6.14,r0n SAO p. a. UPHOLSTERING. UPH 01.AST E i r NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAI: E NIVIBSCILIIIERS HANI.• t= A •O ZTUBE and keep e.nt:ttently olt e , , article in their line, via: tutor,. r , Cartnin Goods, Comforo. Foe the: Beds. Matt of all kinds: al :to. the enlehriteti Patent gyre Beds. All kinds of Shades. wet YiN , 1174%. gar ° Prompt attentiou given to all order. 'Ong and lasing down Cart.ots. Oil Ciah e:N oetl7:lyil SOBERTS iltt 1:;;;. . Iletheny 6,50 a m 8,30 a m 2,00 p m 5,00 pm HOTELS AND RE ST A 13 . 1 i Alr '11( 0 LT :IN Gn.f.; WHOLESALE OYSTER IiEFOII AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPUE. RESTAURANT, NO. 49, FIFTH STREET, will ECM FAMILIES, r VT TA VEANTs azd the trudegeu,nit'.:: be supplied with Che.peake Bo loweet wholesale ril2OA. Conr.tt . E . tra:“2 YOUN(I. Young's Eating SR/ 00E,NER.ANI) qN1.1"1:1. FIELD STIIELTf.t: Where OYSTERS and an tile 1.11:1 •ZI 860.M011 will I)l4er - cod tn• la a: 41. r style. ELI oat ttt rncr S. AV IC; 3EI II USE, No. 3450 Lite ei varros Ns= to Pennsylvania 1).1x0., JOIIN RAVAGE; r7::pr:0:0... gsAvinici TAKrav 14.2. with all the modern . puler resort. the sabscribc r - ; : • ;.• • =iodate his old cufitoulor.i n., i allywith the best tio u;sll,,ts will'be served up is every vaults ;. the season. His 'Wine?, {..14 34 4 42 to, confident in reooulutorldin,4 :r4 , excellence. Can, linekEt 44 Y. 4 4 • . • and sold wholetale. and ret.:d. SEETIN'S OLD STAND IN THE MANIONLI, Tiacips. 1. 1 , 0 prlk• t 31. .1.11. BilffecriNo TAllialri ANSI t'.ll - "I'E.1) at a peat expeure. with all I". 1.4, - ..1.cr: • Froremente. this popular raloFt, the nu b!•.•111 1.9 prepared to FICCXYI/1111r41..te tt!• public Ken oral ty, with affordp.... • OYSTER:3 wtU b.• •:•11 , i r* , Et.VO during the .IQUORS and ALF'. ho oommeidn to tht r iIIiTYEALB go:vett and NIGIIT BO ARDEd.q Quit. I-10 LT S U 2 riTAIIOI4 A L Lb 11. - 1 lUE rg. V BSC ft I BE IL i N :•.; • Z tr: the publicthot FItESH SHELL AND CA'N , and is prepared t., ot - thip old anti wall k.nown 11..uvr .Vel 714. 1' La till enddrthlciti4 '• • notiee. .-11 AL, in.1 1 .1:17 n ; OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No. 111 Wood Street, Pitt6llr.:ll. WEOLKELLZ AND ENTAIL DE.I.I;RIS LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FREBH PHILADELPHIA AND BA.L'11:401.I. OYSTLES A! WILL All to their Proper Ne 0.0, , ,.. hat GEO. REusuni Cu. MANSION Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty etrcet.iont side the Pasienger Depo Dt tho Railroad, which makes it tho ronvc.-11 , -.1 house in the city for rasioniters arc; L; road. The proprietor itnyi l T.c. ov- Ta t . public Patronaco. Ilia Lerner arot 13,7 Z 4: ftrniskeetterith the bolt the nnitket o.tn ehbr‘t. fel:l7 WINES AND LIQUORS WJULLIAM _HENN . fUra't zmposns. AND CALI • Breadies, Cordials, Wined Old hale and Iteotifiod Whiskey, NO. 120 WOOD STREET , % Piwuttrgi, fen* ice W LIJAA.3I CIL A¶ TO , WHOLZSALE AND RETAII LIQUOR, refERCHAWK. 37 Diamond Al.tez,,t'. tear Wt. 0.1 qtrzer., Pitte•t•przl3.l.3 Always oa hapd, ILlakM)erry, Chbrr: :Lac 04 1PloBrandice. Old MotougaL;;:a Reetiltti Wenn:n*o. ahir NEW MEDICAL DISCOVEIV ISPZEDV ALISZ. L ENT vire et 00NOBJUI.E.I. . !JIM ITBETNAL Diaojtargee. Sea:ma 5 coknoss, Nightly 1 . ...A;3- MOM DICOVAI :rneo. genital Isrit6- billty, G. vol. Strict9po r-e d MFG , - :ow of Ciao 31.1.1- oers'e.nd Madder. Wtioh has begki aod hp. tiPwardi; of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in thai r a l late practice. with la* orAire bucuo: , Al , Pe emu, Coruna. tiLekaii.2.i.3, eAri cmusioural idled° imown. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are needy in action. afters. affecting n cure La a few eicla, and when a cure es cifoctod porm n ent- ht.) are prepared from vegetable o•rtra`- 1 • that are harmless on the system, and mercr paw). the , tom.sch. or Secured:mats breath ane me m coated. ail nauseous Moto is avoided No of diet is necessary while! riOng ch nr Got doeg e htlirtion interfere with babas; adta. contairce six 44041111 3 111 e. =CB ON& DOLLAR. tinAbp nerd by ennjd. p ost . pa ii , r 1. 03 ti Warm of the rummy. one -*wont nouns an the n'lletel A • t • tni riiiiig..itecirseter • ; • . - ormildeetutt street slur Dkainord. INSU3AIw:. FIRE INSURANCE BY ME RE,LIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, On Vuii,licee Limited or Perpetual. Merchati :ll.,e. 'Furniture, 1-4., in town or country. 4%VeiCE:: Nis. lifts WALNUT STREET, CV.0.3 Capital. '0229,510 00. ARM:Pi, $303.50 1 3 1111. Laceittod ale follows, Tit: Firat Mortgagnor Improved City Pro perty, worth dou.ble the amount. Groana int.:, fret olara Veitwylvrr.ia. Railroad Co's it ',.i cant. Mortp,ago Lonna, iZO,CrYJ. cue 27,900 00 Philadelphia city 6:0 cent. loan ..... -.... 30,000 CO . .i.iltaheny County n it cent. Penn;iyi- Tnnia ltallfoad Lnar.s 10,000 0) Collateral loans well secured 2,501 00 Huntingdon en' Broad Top Mountain 'Railroad eoninany, wort:jag° loan 4,000 00 ni Pennsylvaa ailroad Co.Stook 4,00000 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance illeinpany Stock of County Fire insurance Co 1.0 - 10 00 i Stock of Delnwnro 51. S.lneuratice Co. 700 00 I Commercial Lank an 5,1a5 01 1 Me , :tinnici: 1/tank do 2,012 00 futon M. Insurance Co's Scrip 100 00 i Pills Receivable, busiticts paper 10,2•J7 18 Look Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6.21.6 72 , Cast: on br.t:i and in hands cf nent2... 11,385 15 fiY3 GERM TINGLEY, I'resident. DIRECTOBS. Ciotti Tluliey, :;a lone) Blaphaii,. 1V to. R. 'I liompEor. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William .711us.ier, Carneliu. , Stevens:ll, Benj. W. Tingle,. John R. Worrol. Mamhall it'll, 11. 1.. Carson, Z. Lothrop, 1 , ...0bert 'Poland, Charles Leland. - , . ,_ ,-- . r reaorlea - ...cum.; Jacob T. Bunting. Cbarl...o S. W. ,, ri Smith Bowen jalr,,- S. `.1,,,, , ,10:;r i, John Li-+c:1; l'iital)urgh I '.. 'I. lIIN C lI.NI A N. Secretary. J, ( l.k. It 1)N l',lt t.' , .IFFIN. Agent, my I.• , - 1. , -, : oorrier Thl rd. •tn,l IVouci StF .?.F.F.A IVA til XII , TUAL SAFETY IN- YtiFSCht.t. AVE —INCORPOIIA cyIi p.,y THE LLAIISLATVREI OF rAv.. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER AM) WALNUT STREETS, PUMA- Oki,Plll.A. MARINE INSURANCES on Ve, l':irzu :,!11.31t, of the world. LAND INSURANCES on +; o 0.1,, by Ri v trr. tia?t,e, and Land (itri-19tte!... to OS rnrti , tho lut t. FIRE EsISOIANCLa on Mer v: :, , zzliee Dwellinc M r'it. ?kilo it.n,l A. s•uuur. I:l , ,, , !;:.iluiPtitiltling..lo?.‘l N. Pcnrm..e, Johtl C. 1 vi .3 nine' Trawu..i.r, Wm. Eyre. 3 r., Jatites C. Hind. Win. C. Luuwig. Joseph 11. Seal. Pr. B. Y. I:rigor:, 1.4 e... hieptr, Hugh Craig. Kellvy,F:e...zra•A J. F. Peni..ton, r..ry w EQv.r,l Jones Suee. 'li lhoe. Illind t. ,R..ther unuu,3: s.,l, I'. 3 , yue.... j:nuez ....Luz. P. 1. , r ,, , .J...)hr. B. Senapl, Pit.:Aurgh, D. A , ne:ge.• iL [Ld A, :4„A ILTIN, Pre :ties fit. ()S. C. liA ND. a. • • y• \.,• t . 2. 1- I:,:trczt. l'itt.sl)unch INUAINITY AGAINST LOSS thry 'Ev4.liiiiiiy in Ow public litho!' ir.os Thy pay ti,cht ,j,•1.1, " I A ton of zln• — Encourugenieni of agrii:oi - urt•. at connitert:e us its liundmind. , _ I , 1111 , 1•,:“n it iii2i,rnat+l,n. ai.,l 10L:r.e. v,. raignruent ()Cali ahns.f. , iii tit.. I.:Ir of ill , . ii•mott. ;1,.: 1 fi,e , lont ut persuil. uucer :he •roieciion tint truii I 91111 1 E ritANZELIN 1 . 1111: INSUItANCI Cf). , .:: 0 :120... iiILADEI. IA.OFFIC F. an•S .137 C:IINT 1:1* SIREEI JAN. a.1,+.. •, AF,..atilb:s : .:‘ :LI, I LCLLIP. , farY O:1 a.:11141., ........ - ..... 72.; =EMM'I : :no whid: thir h:trn , 11-> • i !cdlcr; 1 i.v.rz of .1..111,P. I t,vot Mill tb.fr 313 W. 11:.r.chrr. D. Lew'''. .Cr Salllll , l rit:o //,'l. ni C. 1:a:,. LIA Eit. Pre,ilor.!. Wa iil: i'r0 , 1.1,1: rY 1 4 7'. i .1 MEC WESTEFP INSURANCE COMPANY, . I. la . 2. tit t 2 2 -2• . _ A;j22.2 - 2. rrr:cr.2 _= : ~. D.1:51:1tIt-F.S t• r 4 ,v‘.l; c.A..11..:c.u . 11tiy.i,r..i :Ire 1 „r ;a , neritty!”Lunn -.1 ~C F. ,na I'4 A U}^t: cilx.PErn, SEMUEI RECIIJR.S. ?IkK. jr., Janie- M'Auley, 'Ca-.Lan el 1.1.• j A ittzuntior Nuni•A qt.. , 4.; ilhrlin V; tn. H. Smith, %lin.. ~ n . A4.kitty 61te,r, 11,04.1 Lon::. J. lint•nn. , ,, Let it. Ni CITIiEIS r.:.ilitiPANY Of 1'; IlSt - lf - J:3H II EA, •. - 3, , ret. - tri. 4....4)r. of M.,%rfort rut.' VV:ltrr nn , i Dr.:n.t.;e in the Nayivn.• t :ha V:extern ltiver3, L Ilayre.s r.rel the tvttion 6d the toe:tree , . Ngltisr. - ..i 1.40ng alili raNc.srki,;.• by !'lvo. 1/1211:011)H.S. LL , ..F. et . e Ower.o. T. M. Ilov;o, li. li'inghatn. S. 31. bei Flitipt, , u. NI. Ifarllaurh. J. C. E. 'Guy.. PHILADELPHIA FM AND LIFE INSURANCE CO MPAN Y , NO, 119 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppusito the Ctantonz 11011,441. CJPI:23• x2t [OD A, , sots t=3.9 i,9 3.IAIDIEI ALL KINDS 01' IN VV SU RANCE, either Perpetual or Lim ited,on every ttescriptimi of Property or MerchartliFe, at may:T:o3le tabm ox Eremmtn. ROBERT P. K INO, President. M. W. BA W Vice PreMilent. DiRNCTORS. Cimxlira But.; E. R. Cope, E. lb Eatchat. George W. Brown. P. B. Sacery, .lose.ph S. Paul. Q. Sherman. Job:a Clayton. ..I.lslaKarre Wiier. F. I.ll..“lttatraY, 'T. COFFIN. Agent. i74.:1y C rr.e: Third an.: R ood streetz. .N O. .310401t11.E.1111, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1011. TM: 01 ICJ idETALA.ND BLOOM.fi, Nlr). 7.S'BELOW MARK P 6 IrTfiiKITRO IS. • lAIWO MILLING Ail, MOSONGA 11E TA PLANING MILL, would reepeetfully the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, And haring enlarged his establishment. and filled it with the LOWC.It and must approved machinery. is now pre:sared t o furnish floor* and plants , Joards, scrull awing . and re-MMUS'. dem. Fan ind shattcre, Ulu u ric., 'rime% tuuulliacs hos making, he. . SlAni PiTreatrnea, Sept, 7, ledr. 1920 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. or PITTSBURGH. ONTICS, No. 37 Ms§ St., Bask Block MMURE* AO LEAST ALL- lIIXINS OF I FIRE AN114.0,418 RD3K_Ik cv .7C J . ONEM: ami"pitaL dent:JOBILP L XOO" : : vir r a g • DaeLTWlE:rasonkaizi Cm,. Jos" CAL tlagskilar 2. - n ai CaP )o . (tr E4 44s— r i rock r t D: P Not_ flegraialis • ' , WM" •Yasrlll.llo4VW TOE • P.I.TTS. BORAH :POST Published every morning, [Sunday's exeePiaLl Corner 11111 h and Wood Streete. MIME PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. grir - Delivared by earriem 12 cents per week. RATES or ADVERTISING hiquare, one titan 50 three times 00 " one week 173 one month 5 00 " three months 12 00 • six months IA 00 " nine months 24 00 •' oneyear 30 00 TEN LINES make a rquare, About eight words a: erase a Hue. Business notices, inserted on the Meat psge, ten cents a line each insertion. 44.5 2, ,6u5 00 462 90 The . Saturday Morning Post 1...9mi! from the same office CVOIT Satll,-.!.ty morning. Aliferertitt $1 Per annum, in advance *if-Single copies, ready for mailing. 11. - I:.'"r3 Address JAMES P. BARB Editor and Proprietor Jar Advertising at retaßonablo rates. TUESDM MORNING, Li uousT IMPORTANT TRUTHS. Creed o Jefferson. »azigural \dire•?, Mare It is pr,. l ier wnt rhnu l under:a:tad what I deem the essential principles °lour Government,and consequently those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest com pass they will hear—stating the general principle, but not all its limitations : " Equal and exact justice to all men. 4 - ,f whatever State or persuasion. religious or politkai ..:ommereu and honest tucilti ship with all nations, entangling alliances none. • " Th.- Fill•pOrt. of t h e State Governments in :til their rights, at the most important administrations for our domes3ic concerns, and the sart4 bulwark- againit ail anti repeblieau tendencies. "The preservation of the ell,nerat 1;0...- ennui - nit in its whole constitutional vigor. es the -licet anchor of our ptace at home end safety abroad. —A jealous care of the right of ruction by the people. a mild and safe cort.ectiem of abuses which are lopped off by the sword it revolution when , p ee ee d l,t e rare. ethes are unprovitli-d. Alt=ohttP :fr. l ,ir,rra c e ill of the tarjority, ll:e vital pri.lciple r ,- !• Iron: which ;herr- i- no appcal bat :, fond Ike vital prineip:, parrs, "..1 well disciplined trtililia, our 1,e,,0.ie• liiince in peace. ar.d for th,- firs; :nomt•nt, vf war. t it rt•gulars way relieve them. "The ;:inroulare of the ivil over =MEM it:. - i•1-4i of our i,roo I•J th.•"!: a!tuchnient. sho , Coi 1)0 the c•re,,,i of our Loth, h•Nt nt ,• . 0. i‘• :1; .t w.; ;on. itt• Le try till' F'.'rvires of thoFe ru .411 l We t moments of error or oralarm, in u., ko s teu to rett-Nm, cur sseph. and to regain the ronei wirwis to nod •. (•1 . /.V ri rt , , t , hn1.../ !it E 1 ',limn, thtreLy Idu►ouitiou of {{'asl►i►►gluu 111 (oTi!eityht:lri:,.; ulay it :ttir•r .•: voucern, t zil:ygrol;nd t..;:it:,11. , 1 for vli:Lr,L,t,•:- Vi . tograiiiiit,L .11-4:V . 1%1:114 77 ftIVI S . .:1:: 11.•c:1, A T 1.0,1 ! 11",!-!..r!!--11i,e114•P !ter, 0.1:0 . ;• , •r , , rent interest; hin .i ()Pe “: Nl , ..dif.,utb of party to :AC, : prp!“-to the c.pittiol: • :!; t:' 3ulh, i.at:i 1!IIIM1111111111 ..,': I 4.1 C, 11 — P/111 tilt• COll-11111111 , 11 r111:11u; i,, Iti:1111 . tained, uor the I 'Won pre:•erve.i, io up p.isition to pubiic feeling. by the Inure ex• ertiot. of the ete-Teive powers confided to the General tioverunient. The I,mnd:i -t:tins must he laid in the ntrectionN "t the 1:,,,p;,2, in the security which it gives to life. !Wetly tool propertyin every quarter ot the cetwiry: and iii the fratert.iil tachntents which the eitiiens ol the several States bear 010.10 . 1l1101ht•r a Ownifivr , of I AI,. I: I. ualiy contribu. twg t. , promote the litippiness other. ilenee. the citizens of each `tote should tionsly avoid everything caleit titled t.• w-etttl the sensibility or etretel the ju.! pride of the people of ether States: nit,l they should frown upon any proceeding:l within their own horders like ly to disturb the tranquility of their politi eel hrethren in (ether portions of the Union. \'r'•~,2. 71, In a country so ester-;to ; i - nited States, and in pursuits vari,l, the in ternal regulations of the i-evt , ral States must frequently ditier float on, another in important particulars: and this differ 1-ace ie unavoidably increased by the vary tag principles upon which the American colonies were originally planted; princi ples which had taken deep root in their social relations before the Revolution, and therelbre, of necessity, influencing !heir policy since they became free and independent States. But each State has the unquestionable right to regulate its own internal concerns according to its own pleasure; and while it does not inter fere with the rights of the people of other States, or the rights of the Union. every State must be the sole judge of the meas ures proper to secure the safety of its citizens, and promote their happiness, and all efforts on the part of the people of other States to east odium upon their in stitutions, and all measures calculated to disturb their rights of property, or to put in jeopardy their peace and internal tran quility, are in direct opposition to the spirit in which the Union was formed, and must endanger its safety. Motives of philanthropy may be assigned for this un warrantable interference, and weak men may persuade themselves, for a moment, that they are laboring in the cause of hu manity, and asserting the rights of the human race, but every one,upon sober re flection, will see that nothing but mischief can come from these improper assaults upon the feelings and rights of others. Rest assured that the men found busy in this work of discord are not worthy of your confidence, and deserve your strong est reprobation.'' "Hearken not to the unnatural voice whicu tells you that the people of Ameri ea,,knit together as they are by so many cot* of atftion _can no_longer live to mtit* as membein -of the-same &mil,* A:wee longer,.."*Anta #54 mutual gna*- 46kits of tkutpruptiestan no liiiTettoTtutissma ot. ooterast, flourishing Nig* lli f i t le t i not the - voice which petulantly tells you ISM the Government recommended . for jour adoption is a novelty in the poliail SUM= I b. , (.1 ,ilknot ~,•.~i~ arais,t t 6. 1 1 ,•• • ,' LuLitll.l' . ~. r: c:: ~.. ~'..~ Idurionitioui ol* 3:Atqi.nale Al (4 • By James Madison. (Federalist, N 0.14.3 the theories of thewildeat ppirotors; that it rashly attempts what it is in:woe-IWO° accomplish. No, my countrymen; ihnt your ears against this utiltallcoied 'lan guage; shut your hearts against the.poison. which it conveys. The kindred WO, which flows in the veins of Ametican citi zens, zens the mingled blood which they have shed in defense of their sacred rights, con secrate their Union, and excite horror at the idea of their becoming aliens, rivals, enemies. And if novelties are to be shun ned, believe me the most alarming of all novelties, the most wild of all projects, is that of rending us in pieces in order to,pre serve onr liberties and promote our hap piness.'' !i3691i Irlll9 iV KiISLJkMS. JESSE JOHNSON, iiENERAL COMMISSION BURNT, FIA, it r, Grain and all klads of Country Produce, Wine* and laquals. Cigars, Taboos. ice. /Or I:ir.bral advances made on nonaignmentn ei LUG 11 WINE 8. OFFICE ANO WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST urY:::y PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 1 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. *. Liberal advances made on eorvignmenbl whoa required. myl-lyd ALLIS• P LISON-CAADAAN A ALLMON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLoTiIS. CASSIDERES AND VESTING& NO. :1:19 MARKET STREET, :241d00r below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA. H . URS'r S MAGEE- Wholorattle Elrugglisto. NO. 525 MA MEET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN P.,lut:‘, yd. , . Window Glass, Dye stuffs. abr.. sad Aszent:=. for Karusono: Uhiu sad Pittsburgh Coal 01'.s. Burninf: fluid. Cam phene, Tat. Pitch. Roan, agun uni l'atilroad Grohs°. mylf.lrad GEORGE GRANT, . enutiot urer and 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer EVERY DESCII/1114ff OF GENTS' FUDNISLIING GOODS, 610 CRESTS VT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, N Col" M it& I.`MA.R4CM. MANUFACTURERS d' !WORMS. -0 F - DEN'S FICK:NANNING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA i I IiAELES MAGEE, Importer and ester in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetta, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 2v; )fARKET STREET, Side. PHILADELPHIA. t“:: I-15', FRIES & LEHMAN, NU. :ilB MARKET STAEET PIII4ADELPHIA, J.,!)l,er 13 Ch:ths, Cassimeres, Vestings; dc., ou hand a %roll medeeted stook of Goods sui tab!. 1. - ,r the trade. myl-17d E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., lIIPOP.TIMS OP BRANDIES, d a ANN DY.ALENN IN L I) \',' 11 I S 111 1 E 7•4 i. EttIVSIT STREET. 11,10:1yd F'l:lLAti:".?iiF3 JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, A.liealiony City, Pa., SEAMLESS RAGS, ir,:n AND OF CIS iNi_-%.II3IETELGr . S, Liera..4 an an Inches Wide eir- ()art? nmy he left et H. CIIILDS & CO'S 133 Wood street, Pitt:burgh. uo3l:ly:is f." tiVr Re 0.1.1-• wt., a FLEA LONG. MILLER & CO, W URN 5; AT SLIAItPSBUItGIi STATION. AL LE&iIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD. 4 - 4-01Eca and WarehouPe MARK ET STREET. PITTSBURGH. Manufactures of Illuminating anti Lubrloatild Carbon Oils anti lteutole. ND. I REFINED 011.. WARRANTED NoN.EXPLOSITE. always on hand. ocßly DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, U LITON & CO., 111=1 FINISHED BRASS WORK. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 49r Particular attention to &tins Oil. Refiner lee, liras; Castings of superior aniciothnoia made to order. Stenrulxist work and repairing senor ally. Oil %e: DaZ; f safetzr Lam (la,B ratskei. and lents: er ST. Cl STREET AND DINtiESNE WA . fel3:ti C. WEST dr. CO., CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. IS7 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. air AU work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and workmanship. myl2lyd. EATON, NACRIUM & co- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOHISEEN AND RSTAILEDS —OF- Trimming.% Einhrolderleo gooier? Atari,. ColhiN es. Sunpandeu. Sidsta. Sun and Rain Umbrellas. nets. gibboos Ruda% Hood'. And all kinds Yana Article. aodNotkom Ma. Wholoalo bum, soppliad au toot Wm: EATON NACRABIetk &pal No. 77 TM dreg. P. REIMER D. 12111111.......... T. S. SWUM Late at Miller * lOoketson's. REVIVEEFL ESuccomor to Items 41 Azdersoui Wholesale Dealers la Foreign Fruits. Non. Cosuree itigars. Fire work" Mc.* MOB. 122 AND 128 WOOD STMT. ITFINIIIOI2IIII T immAs FAMIATIO FURNITURE ANSI: CRAW VIANENOISE" Na 164 FEDERAL BT.; AWN2OIIIPnr• Undertakina. in all •its' breaches: ~WI prompt attention. Orders can be left at MBI at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAM Ohio street. Allegheny. - sad/ O-*TIC ITV2*Lr- OTRAWBERRII, RASYBERRY td ia ._-__mitaaAKlnnia PLANA * e n : 000111111111111111111111. tAntit. bat il atagrin' ° ' maw For ads at mAtirracruzzila 07P SAVINGS BANK, 45 NOIVRIng STREET, CURTI= IN 1856. n117111111411LT,IP114 1 111STOISO'CLOcII; MJIr vase.'on Witneedig and Saturday evenings. Orecaillay bt to Nevembm Isr.from 7to o'olook sad from November Ist to /Sag lit. from 8 to 8 cl ock. - IMPodts received of ail sums not less than Om Dutton. and • dividend of the profits declared twieenyear.lisJimeandDeormber. Interest her been deelmebemi-annuelly, in Awe and Deeem bar eineethe Minh was maimed. at the rated sig meant. rise. futurist a . if :not drawn. cut, _is rimed to the credit of thedepositor as principal. and hears the MUM interest from the first days of June and De cesig.• compounding twice a year , without rambling the depositor to call or even to present Wpm' hook. At this rate money will double sr. lees than-rarolve years.' making in the aggregate IN R s" AND oirsquir via ONNT. A TIAN. Rat °ambigua; the _Charter. By-Laws, Rules sties, Dimmed gratis , on application l ate ea ranatmorr. GEORGE ALBUM NICIII PILIBIDNNTIL iMin B. IR'Padden. Isaac M. Pennock, ohs Holmes. , John Marshal' enlitZiock. Ja m elVrii. b. amen °Ulan . n. ~.. James Hardman. Wia.-"Einilerson. ingerom Alexander Bradley. James D. Rear, John 0. &Aden. Peter A. Madeira, George Macke John H. Mellor. John D. Candela. James Shidle. Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton. Walker P. Marshall. Win. Douglas. Jokn urr, John Ream. lienrit. Ringiralt. Hopewell Hepburn. John Shoenberger. Wm. & Raven. WM. Dohmerts. Peatßushee. , Alegander Tindle. Hays, : ImaellfhilAmr. Wm. S. Leanly.. ' Christian Yeager ammit il agn tinagunra. A. COLTON. NIIOII,IIIM Ws BONS. BA NKEit es . and Whams Broken end Dealers in Notes. DAeoeptances.eilekl. Silver snd Bank Notes, haod.. on the tu.n and Western Cities count:My for sale. Colleetions made in al the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. No. 57 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. WM. U. WILLIAMS * CO.: BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, A. I.I".ERDIA.N. ODWICIEs 461 Peas Street. Filth Ward. COLLECTIOND PROMPTLY MADE; Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6:ly AGRICULTRAL D. B. ROGERS air 14013 i, Kalil:l%oMM 07 Rogers' Improved Patent S'► EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH GRAIN DRILL TEE TH. OFFICEs Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Nintla Ward. PITTSBU UGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWMIDIND MD COMMISSION MERCHANT, i'dk TEI RALE OP Flour. Grath , Damns , Lard , Butler , Dried Fruit and Produce , Gemarally. Carrier Market and First Streets, PPTTSBURGII, PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Eati., William Dilworth. Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott. Brisker & Swearingen. S. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co.. George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Cu.. Wheeling. - ms2S:2ptEis 11F TAU WANT SONE GOOD NEW Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth .k Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the eity. Also a general and tall assortment of Family Oroceries. Teas ! Wines. Brand*, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domertic Liquom HAWORTH S BROTIIER, da24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. 31I'GURN dr CO. ROUSE, SIG-N , A le D ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street. [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. eeeoml st.ry. pr i mig r fiL k u lmtrteted to me will be neatly TIERNAN dz GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, LIPOSTIAS ADD DIALEIS 11l TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, ,tc., WORTH-EAST owner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAIiIOND, IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.I 4 Pi PATENT AGENCY DENNT C. LAWRENCE. For Twe.live Years so OMleer of the, Patent 0111es-tiej last lour as a Moookber of tb Board .f Appel. NOTE—AII informs .1 Plat and a copy of el Wir to_prosent Co , , David P. Solloway. ADDY EWMPIS, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 166 WOOD ISTRENT, OPPOSITE ITEM COMM. PITIOBIIINEM. • NO 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY mit Tat mairoa's °mos Wintr& ITEDIRANTI6s*Krr LEAD, aL Lead rips. PM and Bar lomd. and Plumber's material in congeal. Oil Refineries fitted up in the moat approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or CoPPor. Bongos fitted with Water and Gaa Fix aura IPSMI6 2r. B. M 1 orders promptly attended to. tlyd paaomss MID VIZEGAII,— 800 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, tl lIARIIRILS ERRS CEDICR VINEGAR, to store sad for oak by WILLIAN BAGALEY, f is 1$ awl 'Wined street LOAN OFFICE. . HENRY W. Hill TT N•. 1•0 lIMITNININIIN SONNET Natkeenigne.Pittibush. s a tionar ur LAMA 11311) =Aka WI ~Ube based as 61•141 and Wren Dut ! se d if= de iold . 2l . llthlir Wetejtee...aae 1111.11111111.Mnfin of The Wrmoot be dehvered ft=lEiii7 A. 11. to 1111 1 . N. aLPILSD s. 11117ALMUNT.............11 L. gin XeCALMONT & Anrrcoitrriam 4.T' 1.41. FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., mywaya reinuovil IL W. PATTgasox Oco. F. Daw TATTERSON & DAWSON, _ ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant; jathly PITTSBUROU. PA B. F.'LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Throe doors below the Court Bowe.) my3:l7 P1TTSBITR : 011. Pe ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 135 FOIIRTR 151.4 J. D. II A. NCO C R. NO. 73 GRANT STREET TAIIII4 S'ElttiEDIV D E STINT . su,e.sFor to Q. W. riddle, No. 144 Smith field street. air Mee hours from S to I o'clock, and from I to ti o'clock. daftly ' IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones diLstughlins, 111ANTIPACTURP.R3 OP IRON N AILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting, Piston Reds, Plates, it WAREHOUSES. • 33 Water Street nod 132 First 213013, PITTSAUROII, . And eorner of Franklin and South WMOr Streets. fa17:17 PITTSBIJOH. PA ISAAC JONEI3...JOEN L. 80rn... Wm. M'CoLiove PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD &CO • - .9 A NU FACT IT HERS OF CANT Immo M also Spring. Plow, and All SteeISPRINIAR and AXLES, corner 11.w:-! and First streets. no2l:is PITTSBURGH. Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, OiRPETS AN]) OIL CLOTHS NE-W BRL'•SSELS CARPET ACir These have just been received And ars al the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, • E t the invert prices. itt'CIaNTOCIL NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, it. No. S 7 Fourth Street. EPOITGicrYttEVIOUS TO THE LATE MD advance in prices. of which the fullest 4..- vantage is, Offered - in purchasu NFL CASH. del E 7 .II;EVE BUILDER &MACHINIST, Duquesne Way. near the Point, will maltg to order, and warranted as good a OM 011 made, the thliewing machinery. vu: Steam Engines. Turning Luthee, for wood =lt iron, Planers, for Vood and ;trent Drilling Madam:ell Ilowin and !D•lotece :screws; Patent-riiht_awd Modal Maehirw., in tho hest manner. Mbarnne. Pullies- nd Hangars, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of env diameter and pitch, to fifteen het in length. Will a 1 . ,. make, and have on band Doctor and lc:nil Engines, end Deck Pumps tat Ste:thiboa! , . A:e. Lathe iuhears avd bar Deg. ir:g dnnct erdcr: c.a . , plane= inetes nidnor feet inches leag. All Priori P:ota nil? Filled nd Barmen Solicited. N. B.—Partioutar aqcnLiod and plumptitud. veil to 'repairs on l'rtaing Presses and other achinez. myliklyd w.etliN Miff I M.-11. i U11.‘2... CVNte D. tairaie4 o. DILINOIL • ill UN Ni3i(IIIAIIS ii (*O.—P IT T BURth CIT ',LASS WORKS—Wars. aerie, 110 Watcr g:Ttlet, tu.ti 150 hint street.: Pittsburgh ; Pa., three doers beldw the Pdononsa, bola House, Mantibietwer, of Pittsburgh Olt/ Window Muss Drum-isbe Glass Ware end Aomori can emves for parlor witolows. eboseitet and pub..;,. gni garden and Vineyard Culture ofthe Vim, !MANUFACTURE OF DOMESTIC WINIrr DESIGNED FOE T111:1USE OF AMA. teurs and others in the Northern and Mid dle States. Profusely illustrated with new eras'' gravings from carefully eseeuted dosing. vended by direct practice. By JOHN PRIN. author of :Essay on Open Air Grape Milani." to which iras awarded the First Pramitutsof-theAlleitlisa Institute. To which it added a seleotion of. )ii amides of American Vineyard Practice. asid • Carefully Prepared Description of the Celeblatei Thomery Sysfral of Geol. , Culture. Fries Olt FIR Sent free of postage, upon receipt of prick J. KNOX. jel6 No. 29 Fifth steeet. Pittebarsk, ALLEGHENY CITY C' WHIT. W. FENWICII 11 For the past four gears Massager of 4 the Washington Branch of Brien- Pi tiSe haserienn .21 : and for Patent Ag Fi e ft een ncy Years is the Pal l; eel Agotney BUM. I nom ORDNANCE OFFICE . , WAR DEPARTIILXI ha I I '6 a5hingt.013,146 1 1 4 6 LIDROPOSALS WILL BE E. by this Department ontils P.M. CelkheeVell. ins of the 4th OF JUNE. fur the deliver, at die following Arsenals. as aeon as possible of At the Watervliet Arsenal, Wog Troy, Now York, tons. At the Ne.w York Arsenal, Governor's .likkad. New York. I,(XX , tnna. . . on necessary to Procure • Patent Laws seat free our of Patents. lion de2o:tf At tho Al lesireny Arsenal. Pittsburgh. PUMA' vartia. 1.000 tons. At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Louis. AILIOUTI 1,000 tons. The Lead must be Galena. or other kmerlean, 3talburg. or so ft English. of the most approved brands. Proposals will be received for lots of 200 tau and upwards, Bidders will state explicitly the time and amount of each delivery. Failure to deliver St a specified time will Bab- Vat the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to °delivered at that time. Parties obtaining contracts will be roswired to enter into bonds with proper sureties finite Mb. Ail performance. - Tao Department reserves to itself this tied to reject any bid. Proposals will bo addressed as follows' OIL T. RIPLEY. Chief of Ordaauos,W • • • ad Le D. C.. 1 and should be endorsed "Pro fit ' ORDNANCE Onr My 27 Wia..l . 'pax 41vA:NTEry OF LEAD -_ .. 2 1. oared by the above advertisement is redstart to one third of the amount, Isettsi,. IteoBl4llll - the time for making the premis it CZ to the lith of AUGUST ISSML - - f_.,• ' Y , my 10 JAS. W, RIPLEY, Brit. US& WALE PAPER !! WINDOW CURTAINS, &O. New Styles for Spring of 1862.. A Gress Variety said Flop amoirt moot tromp aid oasis . - to 155 per PIM:MN For ado by TIIO3IAS PALMER * SO. 91 WOOD STDEET. , ilotwoonitb*kbal diKe, Isqo*-1)1111116.9,r -" •-• ,Itn._;kg . uthw IL H. aarsti. •-•1. • No WARM Pv1336100.) L. BRACKENRIDGE, Pirreatrisa. Pa ATTORNEY AT LAW, prrTssunon. PENIVA. 21 Pieccii NEW DRUGGETS, 75 Pieces -AT tI'CAI..ITM'S, HUGH M. BOLE. OPEN AIR SHAPE CULTURE. MUM PROPOSALS FOR LEAD. 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows . anon at 11111' _ n , $
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