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'sae. Txxv.
ma nn MILWAL
.
TO ALL POINTS IN THN WEST,
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WI
:~.~y
• II• TO CIKVISINAitAN al1)10K,
and to
Mortar tban a n y .gitaad Chicago
. •
10;15 p, In ,
540 a. m
FOR 9,00 p. tn .
INDIANAPOLIS AND ST, LOUTS.
Leaves
Cpssume.....S.so a. m.
Arrives at
i,aselapolia.6,Bop.m. 4,44 a. in,
5m...,_7410 a„ gi (5,45 p. m
GfiftTrains through to Chicago without change
• eto Cincinnati is the seluo al
r./1 1 ,s. tir4
ti ',7linur.viie.l,9Trticn:rr
all both v i t i tx o a cli n T i e l3 e ri t
a ll
EASTWARD TRAINE,
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
time Express 2,00 a. m
Mail, .•
, ... , ... . ..... ................. 3,10 p. m
cinnati and St. Lotii; Express ........ .7,43 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS -From Federal
street Station, Alleghenyy. CitY.
'V 47) 17 - Ai t' - --: ':4
Leaves - Arrive Leave Arrive
Allegheny New Brighton New Brigton AlleghenY
,00 a. m 1;40 a m 5,15 aTa 6 ,50 a WHOLESALE 0 YSTEII IFPOT
1200 1,30 m 6,45 a m 8,80 a m
4,40 pin 6,43 p m 12.30 p m 3,00 p m AT TELE OLD :svix - ,ci)
oraso P m 816_0 WI M . 10 5,00 ti m
MARKET T
ARNUCOPI/E ESTAiiiiiiN i i
Leaves A11immeat............ ...... .... ....... . 3,40 a. tn. "
Arrives at Allegheny at ......... .. .. ... _lO,O a. In NO. 40, FIPT.II STTra.E"'
J. ...ta 1. ,
ea.res Allegheny at .......... - .............. 3,10 P. 111
Arrival at All .
.......................... - 8,00 P. la. WItIERE EAlefiL I '4:is, As 4: t - EI,S. ilt.Ch
-1121.: Trains aro run by Columbus time, which is TA Li RANI'S aLti the trv..ie -0::Ti: r.:1!I
le Is slower than Pittsburgh tim. he supplied with t.reespo.3l:, ;ley '1.,. Ler:, ~ r ;ix
I nmate lickets good 'on Sao accommodation and lowest wholesale rattly . Country rratie ttolitsi,,, I
martin trains are sold at reduced prices.
',: i•
The 4 1 00 p m accommodation train 0011nad ELI YOU. ;tl, top"..-tc:.
d at
______ _ ....
New Bnghton with packets fcr New Castle. Ileoung'B Ei.titv' Nilioola,
T 'rough trains Donn as_fallows:-
' S -
At EOM with stages ihr New Castle, Mercer. CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND 5:•1r....R-
Yowsts t w n . /c.
FIELD sTitiiaS;
AL orrvitta, Ihi 'L 14 and fro ' Atinenibtirgh. Witere OYSTERS and all the delicactss at z),c
Alegtm. Cuyahoga Fatts,.otc.
At Mansfield. Ohm, for Islonnt Vernon. Shelby. sensen will be
se
cu it.: tat: nin•tt itattit Ible
Sandusky. Toledo. Detroit, etc. style.
ELf or•tit.
At Crestlina, for Delaware, Springfield, embus, oat cornet Virgin ailel , and. bmithtici:l Ft.
cinqata, Xenia, Dayton. Indianatmlis. Saint I- -
&dB. Louisville, etc.
I AL V .A. Gr.' 11] ill ir /. 1 : ) :!z :E.: ,
At Lima, for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton, Toic.:.,
No. 330 Ltherry t•.!..ri-.1
Al it tOrt Warne. for Peru. LataYette Ind.. &int
Louis, Quoy. IteokakSt..leseplqual interme- Next to Pennsylvania Tea.s:lessr DeNt,
diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
.1011 N eitA VA.e.J.c: ips ,, pric i• - .r. -
And at Chicago. with trains fOr all points in liti- HAVING Titlili:N Aa 0 I'ITTEis t• t'.
noia, Missouri. Joan, Wisoonsin and 3iitmesota.
with al! the modem iteprovemontF•
thi , 1-o-
For farther information and through tickets - th 1 ,, . 1 . ..,. ~• • .:
sppbr to. GEORGE Raja lat.?. vokot &, , t. Pinar resort, o 811..),11 pa. 3, propare , ... , z . .) a. • G..
medals Ins r.)ld.custpe rs end !he pap.lo
. FTlltr -
A a taiASS"liagsßEenieritYSA.tatani°l3t,Llll4bhulengyh.- all‘s.with th e - b est the ''',. ma r ket; .'.-'ft`.,!r' ‘'.::‘M.
anfOr. JRR a ,,, Geaezinuperintonde n t will be Berve'LPl',„L? ever ‘l•ll.Y'ut''''
VII. . S rt. general ass or Ag6t the season. ....1.9 ~ Mel. 1 , 41.10:2 Dm, A . OO
. D 0 10041
confident in reoommentlie : to tho Pa :) , Ic ir.r their
excellence.
Can. Bucket and bhali Oyster, 7 , p10i-04
-and sold wholesale and rctal!. ,ey2o:l
CLEVELAND PITTSBUR6II A.ND
WIERELgyit, nazzatoAß.
SUMMER AR RANG' EAfE.YD.
On and after MONDAY. MAY oth, 1862,
Trains will leave the Depot of the Penzwylvania
Railroad. in Pittsburgh, as follows
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI
SHORT LUXE. VIA STEUBEWV/LLE.
Leaves Pittsburgh.-- j 1 ,00 a. F.. 12 .59 P. to.
ddo Steubenville-. I 4 . 40 c • 4 400 "
o 'Newark.......... 9,50 •' 10,3 -
AVdo Coiumbas ....... . 11,10 " 11.45 "
ves Cincinnati ..... . 4,20 P. m. 3 ,40 a. in.
St:Louis .... : .... 740 a. na. I 0 46 Pin
viands of care between Pittsburgh and Cin-
Zooditi Wooing .'are attaahed to ail night
Cowles iT i m ITRGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Bttobayth .I_,oo aru nao ain 12,30 p m
Weurrille .... tr,oo " 8,14 " 3,03 "
1 11Lisabenvila...4,00 " 9,16 " 4,00
Wboohng ...... . 4 . 5 4 " 10 418 " 4,33 "
_Arrives
.9814,ir ....... . ... SAVA " (10,40^ 5,03 -
:miet
" b "9at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
~. and at :Bolivar with Central Ohio
for Zanesvi ll e, Lancaster. Circleville.
lambus and CiuoinuaS. Indianapolis and Saint
Lords and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
eaves P1401:44 1 ..... 1,00 a. m. /SAS D i m.
ddo Wellcome ........ 4,25 " 3,00
o - Bgrard... ...... ,_ 6,10 " 4,14
do
Hud50n.......-Aiftne 6,43 " 4.40 -
do
„. . 8,00 " 5.42
Arrives Cleveland. ..... 246 " 6,30 "
&alleating at Bayard with Tusearawas branch
ow Philadedphla and Canal Dover: at Atti
ca with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
at Hudson, with Cleveland. Zanesville
and Cincinnati It It for Akron. Cuyabo.a Falls
and Millersburg. aud at Cleveland with 6 and E
RR for Erie. Duze4rk, and Buffalo with C& T
A R for Toleo. Detroit. Chicago and the north
wirellsvilleAeoatanicaation leaves at 4,00 0. m.
Returnmg Trains arrive at 2,20 a lat. 3 .15 a
muliviis and 41,00pw..
R are as
Sokoto to all prominent paints is the
west southwest, north or northwest / can be pro
at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN STEWART. Tiokct Agent.
For farther Partioulars apiTsi t WART Agent,
to
WILLIAM .
MAt the Company's office in sight Station, Penn
rs.
n 027
1882.
1882,
801131 ER ARRANGEMENT..
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth.
"PBBSPINANIA Mint RAILROAD.
EIGHT DAILY TRAVIS.
TrTH: 1 011611 MAIL
(e2f:avels theipassenger Station every morning
lunday) at Z5O a in, stopping only at the
gP Pal stations,and making direct connections
i. ' bum for Baltimore and Washington, and
ew York via the Allentown route.
, 'l' THROUGH EXPRESS TRAM loaves
dailiat2,_so PJZI. stoPPing only at
_principal eta
direct connection at liarrisinnz for
and Waahington. andfor New York via
113147 _ 4 111.1N1C leaves the Station daily.
igu.( aataitar) at SAP p. at.. @toping only at
pal stations. connecting at Musubtirit for
°mad %Abadan.
wcAL FREIGHT TRAM With Passen
=ger , loaves the passenger station
undays excepted) at 540 a. to.,
Peas Coneonaugh, and stooping at all
Ratios&
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS*.
JOHNSTOWN A t TR , IN.
leaves daily (except Sundap) at 2,45 p. m 'Ctiv-
Sent at all stations and running to far as one
mama.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
Asthma lammotaily(exespt Sunday.) atll,4oa.m.
HITirIOND ACC OMMODATION - TRAIN for
Fa station ham.
S. tn. daily. (exce.pt Sunda;) at
um
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN or
Wall's. station leaves. daily. (except Sunday) f at
4.00 p. za.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fo r
wail's
R adon, leaves d dally ; ((moot Sunday) at
tkla
SUCTURSING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN prrrsa lIRGH AS FOLLOWS:
...............inAs e . E L
g i7 1 ..7".". .. "...."........... ........-..11456
Teaiii7 , . -___lo.o a. tn.
-7WaFillltatdou ..... ...... ..... S. in:
ad Hall's Station ACOollial tiOU ' SAS - a. in.
ad wain Slagion Aimortunedation ..... 1.05 p. tn.
4th WWII station Aoaa nunodation.,...o 9 lo P. In.
- .4.11,41 for Blaftwrille and InV s orineet
ie _lntersection with • and
Tohostown An uu li nodation East and - est. and
dap_ with Local.. r lit, Bast and West -
76 nTlfrenni Pnb o wilt And ft greatly to their
lifttr A iMaitat %le:ft:el by the
gi now offered cannot be surpassed n o l n .
issy other route. - The Road is ballasted with
,nd is entirely free from. dust .. We . min
=filafety,_ Speed ' and Comfort to all who
vor ads Road with their patronage.
• .., _ -/PAREs
TO . ' - •0 : " ...,...._...- ..--- ..... Sitt,oo
. i 457 Ag ..... .... ....... 10,00
- ,it ..j 1- • • . ............ SAO
.... _ _in:* :"rf v 4 l . i...... .... . . ~. ...... B,an •
sum • 4 ni: ; : ~.............. ....... 7,46
NIP eitaripd WM tr i trumg_the Penn
ylvaniallsepir Aunt to r
ore toonizsarit.: , - • SM..
.Miti.
• virrehavgicketain.Mars will
hoorayed an 131:00P8 - woo to me taw
liel ta addition to the station retesosgeo . t from •
where tho company has no agent.
MOIOC/5.1n case of hes the' Company win i
held themselves respouidble for 'lmperial Image
only. gid for an stunt not exceeding Slam .-.-
N. a...An Omnibus Line has 'been employed
to maw, Passengers and bagir e to and from the
divot. et a elvt:o exften 23 cents for
pii= end
' l6°l
app to • •
J. STIVIVART
At tila Pana. IL R. Passengers • • AIM*
nation en Libertr
end Grant streets. -
N 111 12C717-6411111/0 Tpg 8 no gg
Maria
shop of gay
desalt mill jm rebronsed. %%eltered
you*an uu at the aim and
•
goo w WELDON ...._ A EIN T EER,
• ....„,. •er oft,
jorea ,a r ra Aso DOWN WILLOW
&ipzwitsern
room= ARRAIIiegIARWIL
Commencing Nay' sth, 1862
' l.lO fi.
13,20 p , g 530 A. m
2 1 25 a. in,
Ir : 7 . 1 .i1ti .18 11 :
UNNA
1 . 26 '4,10 P. tII
I APo LLO IitALLBILLIA--1.
ZILCSARL& JARDNERitrould remind his old
friends and customers that ho is still to be found
at his old stand. APOLLO LULL; entrance on
Fourth street. Be has always on nand tho best
quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the
ham a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and elms.
Remember the Ida ce. Apoßo tiali. l
otiorWoml. ontrarme from r ncrili. rourili si.
ivishl,
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PIIIIIENIX LOOKING GLANS d: Ipuu
TIME FIL11.114: .31.A.ANUFACTolt Y
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-TIIIRD STREET,
/73 /1173 GRAND STREET & 215 CEIV TEE
STREET. Establiehed 1839. 'NEW YORE. Es
tablished 1838. This Establishment has been in
sameedul operation 2f years. and i 2 the Larse.4
of the kind in the United Stains. We have on
hand kind
to order every description
of Loo.Kma GLAsS, PICTURE AND POR
TRA.IT ' , RAS/ES. Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall. Oval and Mantel Glasses, Concocting Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tales. with Marble
Slabs. Toilet Glasses, ete,, .
Slouldings for Pi erure Irania in lengths suita
ble for transortaripp, either Gilt. Berlins, Roes
new Oak &bra, Ai* love. Mahogany etc. Out
ne Manufaetou 14.14•1 exrensive facilities enable
to lintrnish any article in our line towed as the
b odysheap as the cheapeet.
, D AKE .IXIIITED TO CALL UPOF
an when they visit New York. We claim to be
a bl e to enpoly them with every artioie in our line
"46 thinfjon poeeibly require. at prices lower
they Pulnhaseelewhere.
by Nail alfeecied to with .prossnne ‘ss . D c
notAtilto eaUullai gou Pie& Any York :
Office& Wararoong t No . 0111 Ceetrest .. N . y
insih/nad HOH.ACE V. SIGLER. Ag't.
EL EL MTH,
NOTARY' ;.,*.-17-13.ta
Ornad AT TH2
ale 1111" Pat tFIFTN STREET.
•ate,,:-~ ~:, > , .Bf?d~
:...::~:.~..v - - --
NRIW_
_IRO - V. A Ai sl
RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINfiAri k. S.
corm Tr&cabi With Terre Honig,
and ten RA/And, teSt.
and a polis..NewAiban_y and
Salens,md_lentglniCeittral Railiwde for CHICA
GO. =PM 11A-N-1); DHELINGITON, and an
intermediate points.
TERRThre IFAIITE4mh Freight Train to LNDIANAPOLTS,
E
Freights L AFAYETTE and PERU.
nati and paasengers carried from eincin
wren or Laeeburg in less time than by amp
other route by twenty-fear hours, and at
ea Inver
maderates. The only road by which shipments cep be
in bulk from only
to the West, without break
s, .
ConsignmenM Made to J. F. eiLIFONS, Aces •
at Cincinnati, or W. 13. OtEl.l LNG, Agent at
ari a n
Lawr. eonachttrgh, will rec receive 3 , ro!Ept iirtontioo,
charge for commission ; (4, t•nAgGs cod
DRAYAGE OR COMMISSION .t.T
For further information apply to THOMAS
ItATIOAN, (No. ills Wo ter ztroet,) agent of the
Company, who is prepared 'Cm it 711:O/Con
aF-
Camel's for pasßengers and Ire ght to Indian z, polk
Terre Haute, Lafayette, Ln ca;o, Peru, Green
castle, Orawfordeville,CharleAon, Parig and Mat
toon,
&c., G. F. LOP.D, President.
JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. g
Eu 63
22,50 p, in
I 1)0 r,, in
UP HOLSTERING.
. .
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 86 FOURTH 81.. NEA 11 "woo
i
rEIRE S UBSCILIESEUS II A UI, A
TURE and keep cons.tantly on hand ovary
article in their line, viz : Cornice.; Oraamentz.
Curtain llooch;, Comforts, Feathur Beas,Mattrayai
of kinds:also, the celebrated Patent Spring
BNI.H. AD kinds of Shade:, ea Eixturea
Sir Prompt attention given to all order.: ihr
ting and laying down Carrels, Oil Chi thg,
octl7:lyd ROBERTS 3: RGENT.(i.E.
%,110 p. m.
HOTELS AND REE-;TA.OII.ANTS.
"slat': FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
AL CONIPANYOF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE:
O. 434 and 4137 CHESTNUT STREET,
near 1 it2h.
STATEMENT OF , LYSETS, J NA. st. 1860.
Published Agreeably to Au Act ofl Assembly.
being:
_ _ _.::::::7, - '___ I First Arortgages, ammy soon. . ... ~. 3.890.393 88
lEETIN'S OLD Y . PAND ' 1.(1 7 1 ) ktrte. (preNnt value $103.313
............................... , ........ 102.9% 25
Tompotary Loans on ample Cluthea-
IN THE DIAMUND 3 . teral Securitice ............ ... ...... ... 89,mA ,si - ,
1 Slccke. (preoent 'aloe 1f:; ,,, %.7 74)
'l.'ll-I.4.dics. z--",I'CIINT,Uti 4-- rop.rez i i t ..i.., ' c; k..
.... ................. ... ..... ..
1 N.de.; and I:0i, iLmeivriLi e . .......... ..
LEAVING TAKEN .31iih .:KiTTEik 1::-. i c0.F.4,
......... . ... .........................
-KR- at a groat expens. with ti. i :he triodc.rn iT.-
Provemonts, this popular ris•crt. the nab. , .erilx : r I
$2,208.051 68
is prepared to accougnod. - .to lilt fi'ii• I, ii--1 Ili, j Thu , Mly pruEta friso premitil os which thi, 4 cor n _
Public auneraliy, with 11/e 1..7,.. cL o ~ ..;17 , -.; !
seen can divide:y law. are from risks which have
affords.
; determined.
• OYSTERS will t , oSt'ri f.: ! !:; if; v. ~- 7 7 ; ztt':tay .i i 1.114:1.!MICOS made on every
at 8i of Prole
style during the season.
i orty t in Town and Country. at rates as low as are
LIQUORS rind AIL', he iv.e!, ...oth...lorit !,., re- eortent with semtrier.
commenditig to the public for their ex.oullon , :a. 1 6.!...06 Lair incorporaion, a_period of thirty
icirlfEALS served up at ail Lams. and DA ,- I yosre. they have paid /oases I.iy . rire. GO /113 amount
and NIGHT BOA111)ERS taken. apiily ; exceeding Four Millions of Dollars. thereby af
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I fording Evidence of the advantages of Insurance.
0 1111.1 Xi 0 trl' 4 - . ' 'E.. las well AA the ability and disposition to meet with
i promptness all liabilitie. -
/ r 0 - ses ma-1 luring the Year is 4-9 ,862,133 36.
il 0 • 32 DIAAIONI) AC LEY, . - " • " DIRECTORS.
i'll ilii 3 t/13,411,1. 1 Charles W. Thick 114 ordecal D. Lewli
rg ell E stilt,.; :o- 4 N NS) Lie ii El 4 i I.6hia W a g nG r. David 8. Br.
`-lmei .1 Groot I,:ttati Lea,
r JIL to the public thr.t he e„; li• .14;1•• relpt oi p , -, e ll ...'' ' ' h
FRESH the AND C_A.N oy,',:l•loii-,, turn. eon • . 4 . • -- ' 2 .,, n z ''''',.; E,l ward C. Dale.
, k.. and is prom:rad to acemnathit, the i•atron: , '" ar ' r '''' '''" ','"""=,- 1 e " r g e Fai t"e•
oft.AS. N. DANLIKER. Presidet.
of this old and well known Len.le with - voiTt.ltinq I
E,D1V4111.) C. DALE Vico PreFident.
in the ether ,ad . 1 rinki' , K jo ; iielei,,,:sr- f ifin i :; ; ` it ' o , l lo't i U. A. tsr.sac, Secretans,*,_pro tem.
notice.
3. dAIiDNER COFFIN, Agent,
1a10:1y -•
Pr°i ' rie ''''r• I Yir. Northeast car. Third and 'Wood sts.
--
r.. ..Ti:: C: 171 - 1. e. .!. il
I
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OYSTER AND EATiNG HUUSEII OF PlTTSUltfilit.
N- - I
Wood Street; Pittebttrgb. !„EuEOE DARsi-E. pr es Mont.
1411 0L.ESALE 7.ND .ai.:1'411.. ... , .I.iit, :.,: I F. 151. GORDO.N. Secretary.
Copt It. D. COCIIII.AII. (len'l Agent.
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH. i No. az Vi'atcr street. pans. es Co's 1% arehou e e.
f uP stairs) Pittsbugh.
FRESH PIIILADELPIiin AND 33A LTeII4ORE i s
~Vjli insur . e against all kinds of FIRE and MA
OYSTERS AND WILD 1./AME. - 1 Lail E RISIiS.
All in their Proper Sensor. A Homo Institution managed by Directors who
.trn well knor.m in the conimumnity and who n , o
no2ti Cl Elr../. HEINEMAN .1 , c . min I , !.:.?rininod, kr promptnevs and lifaira' litY.toint-tn:
__. -______ ____ tan: the character which they have assumed. a
toof
‘a A.Nsioly 11 4 , 1. , N E, 4,41.; 0. AI: it Evrz, 1 fering the best protection to thoso who desire lobo
IVA. Proprietor: Na. 381. LI bertY , reet,i tint /,..- I i n'elrr'i•
side the they Dope* of Om Poonsylvanie ASSETS, OCTOBER 301 h, I Sill.
road.houseßailroad, which maker it the hi,,;:t conveni ent Fitoek Accounts ....................... $ 63,000 00
in tho city for pie,,ettger,: ; , rrlTir.tthy th,,t Mortgage. ... .„. .............. . ... ..
.......... ........... 2.160 00
Office Pur-nituro ............ ......... ... ...... . ............ zo 00
The proprietor haring, :it vi.r. ,, itiorati:e ex-' OPett Accountz, etc ...................... ........ 7.809 43
penile, trod up i in excellent st.,, le, t!I o IANSI oN C,h amino ~. : ...................................... 18.351 99
ktOUSE, woulo roseeetfully ew....1i A .sharis of I. Notes .................................. 27.6(ti 20
publie patronage. Ilia Larder :lE+4 Bar will 1) , 3 NOCC2 a nd liillil diSCOUI110;1 .................... 174,075 14
hunished with the hest Lim market can affi',l.
folly
imi...„.........,____
WINES AND LIQUORS.
T
WILLIAM NN _
.BEET,
:lirtiRTER. &NZ, i•E:ALEti
Brandies, Oordials, Wirier= Old lifonong%-
hela and Rectified Whiskey,
MO. 190 WOOl/ NTIMET, vaudburrt.f.
fe2L46zu
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVE/IYI
F 42 1 1 774
0 1S f E PEirtfAND PER.NI4.IIi
GONORRif EA, 0 i.RET, iiii.-Eratil,
Dare Seminal W-calznes3 2.tiiteitly il:.!!!
Gma. Inconti ' , floe., lienital Irrivi
bility, (1.: t.el, titricture az:zi
Aire : one *I the Kid -
n e vp and Bladdar.
Whioli h 4,9 bee:i :14ed by upwarda of
ONE HIJNDRED PHYSICIANS.
in their private practice, with the entire Boooesa
runereethnLetrszap,,gtrounA, CIAYEWLEB. or Any
compound nitherinamows.
BE W ,S.- MACUYIC . P.ILLS
are, ........„, , .- .
' ' 4l lbiltregeating stun in a
few 'Strad Vat— Inellmitteditaispormen
!
ent. ar areprepierau.,Thgerable extrecU
tbaiare harldiaroin
,___
. andneyer nutme
at) the staimmiliekor ,:,..earrimsate'the breath and
bengi a s n ugar gusted, all nauseous taste is avoided.
No ge en diet is neeossary whilst using the,x:
nor does their nation interfere with business r) tir
suits. Each hog contains six dozen Pills.
PRICE ONE DOILA_R.
and will be sent by mail. uctit-pribi, by a vied Age on reeeipt of the mousy.
ad-
None genuine without my signature cr. the
wrapper
4.BEYAN, Rochester, hi s' bienci Agent.
corner Market str
JOAPoff keillfhi(i.
a turniewlyis eet arid /Mamor'
If THE .
RELIANOE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
fm Bulltilugs,Limited or Perpetual, Rareh i i n .
diva, ' Furniture , &c., in town or .•
country.
ovrlcE SO. :UM WALIVIIT RTREET.
Cash C
taphal, 6 229,510 00.
invested as follows, viz: 41303,608 96.
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
arperty, worth double the amount...... $1.55,655 00
aund rent, brat class . ..... . ........... 162 50
Pennsylvania Railroad bo'a P cent.
Mortgage Loans, 930,030. 005 t........— 2 7.900 00
Philadelphia citi' 6* cent. loan ....... . ... 30,000 00
Allegheny County 6 * cont. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans ...... ................ 10.000 00
Collateral loans, wellseoured ....... . .....
Huntingdon an 2,500 00
d Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage 10an.....
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock... ......
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company ............... ...............24.3.50 OD
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co..;;;; * Co .. . I.(60 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Dank
.................. 5,135 01
Mechanics' Dank do
............... 2 .012 50
Union M. Insurance Co's 5crip ............ 160 00
Rills Receivable, business paper ... . ..... 16,2 W 18
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc... 6,216 72
Cash on band and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
den CLEM. TINGLEY. President
DIRECTORS.
C;oto lirAgicy. Samuel Bisphatn.
%via. R. Thompson. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser.
Cornelius Stevenson, Boni. W. Tingler.
John It. Worrel. Marshall Kill.
U. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop..
Itt.bcrt Tolaud, Charles Leiand.
Frederick Loomis:, Jacob T. Bunting.
Cbarles 8. Wood Smith Bowen
Tarn 09 S. Woodward, John Bissell. iitsbargh.
B. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary.
.1. GARDNER. COFFIN. Agent,
No corner Third and Wood sts.
lIELAWARE MUTUAL SAVETY IN.
ALPSURANCE COMPAN T—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEOISLATIIRE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, itign. OFVICE. S. . CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREET E S, PM
DELPIITA. MARINE INSURANCES on ELA.... Yes
-Bt,h, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers.
Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages ,to all parts
(~r the Uniret. FIRE INSURANCES on Ater
anliso generally. on Stores. Dwelling Houses.
a.c.
IDlREi;TOßs.—Wiiiiatt Makin, Edmund A.
Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Jr. i John C. Davis, James Tranquair. Win. Eyre, Jr.
.; awes C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig , Joseph H. Seal.
Dr. R. M. liuston, flea. O. Lieper Hugh Craig.
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes , .. F. Peniston.
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlingtolk If. Jones
Brooke, Spencer Atllvain, Thos. C. Hand. Robert
Burton, Jr,. Jacob P. Jones, James IL 11rFarland.
I.r as P. Eyre John B.:Semple. Pittsburgh, D. T. LortaN A. )1. Bergcr, do.
I Vi• LLIAM MARTIN. President.
THOS. C. RAND, Vice President.
I Umcar if T L B1:21.1. Secretary.
.•
P. A. MADEIR.A t Agent.
No. 65 IVaterstreet. Pittzburgh.
I INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
1B r it
R. 5c..N8.261 76
DIRECTORS.
Jr.. 'uler.
Nathaniel liolmed, AlexanderNimiek.
George 'Wm.
Chez. IV. Ricketsrm. Andrll. Smith..
ew Ackley.
Alexander Speer,
R David M. Long
John R. M 'Cu ,
Rees J. Thomtm
Cu
Bak - ewel I.
ne. M.YIB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURE:3 STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUE REA. Seeretari.
BACIALET, PresidentL
OWee, Coe. of Market and Water Sta.,
Tsui aglainst Lss Damage in the Naviga
, t nor the Southernand Western Rivera.
Lakes, and Bayous. and the Navi
gati of the
iivitvre.4 azalnot on
Loom Seaa.
and Damage by !tyre.
DIRECTORS.
tagal or. Jas. Park, Jr..
Win. G. Johnston, . L. F.
Reese Owens,
3 r f ge li gn e iham.
11. Preiten,
S. M. Kier, John Shipton.
Jae. M. Cooper. Ifarbauh,
J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth.
mhZhlydh C. 11. Zug.
PT
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. 1 111LADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y ,
NO. 149 ORESTNI7T STREET,
Opposite the Custom House.
Capital 8.219,100 Assets ...... etao4.94s.
vii,rzLL MANE ALL KINDS OF IN
v v SUBANCX either Perpetual or Limited.on
every description of Pr or Merchandise. at
reasonable rates of re mi n d p _ROßEßT P. KAVTG,_President.
M. W. ULDWIN_ . Vico President.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Bity9t, E. B. Co.pe.
E. B. Enghen, goorge W. Brown.
P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman. John Clayton,
S. J. Magarge B. Wiler,
Z. BLACKBURN, Secretors,.
iy•fely
T. (1. COMM Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
JNO. MOORREALD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR TEA SALE OF
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARE
PrITISBIIRCILL
NANESICIILLINGAR, SIONONGAMS.
LA PLANING; MILL, would respect:fear in
form the public that he has rebuilt sinee the fire.
and having enlarged his establiahment. end filled
it with
the n and must approved inaeldnetz
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re - sawing , doors , sash
and shutters. kiln dried, frames, mouldings, hoz
making. & e .
SOUTH RUM: (7/.6.8. Sept* 7.1 /857. i. uti
- - -------------
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO,
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 Mb Mt., Bank *look
.;._ ._.__
___l :
istiratia AchwiST ALL mums OF
?.."7. ' esias ProddeilillairD.llool)lll..
Vie's : -i/ . M. 808 --Bwrstfrp. Cwt.
Wt
. I: : JUILIe Alga, .431.1Nuagt
.Jilar ' • . 1
Leial.totacto,_
~970mar,h,-
Jacobs. R. P. ' a m p ; W.' abut '.4
Irarew. Robt.H.Davia. • '
°opium, CAPIPAIMne - NO
,
FIRE 111817-16i1i:di
h9.736e6
1..321 00
27.919 33
CAUSTIC SODA,
Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries..
which excels 10 p h
er cont. in strops:ea all the in aka
of English Soda brought to this country. Our
manufacture of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C.
•
Are BO well and favoraLly klown we trust the
mention re sufficient.
•
All orders and inquiries will be promptly at
tended to by addreasinf.
GIEORGI, COLLIOUN. A:;o,nt,
Penna.. Salt Manufacturing. Com pp... , ,Y,
21 Wood street. Pittsburg.`,
SMITH, PARK & C 0.,.
rvitzsr.r.ti 'WA FLYI PO UN Iuny
[PITTSBURGH, PA I
Warehouse, No, 149 First and 120 &mond inns / -si,-- I,arii—NTNAcßu34 &Teo—
Mannfacturers .fall sizes and descriptions 0, I
'Coal Gil, Retorts and Stills. Gas and Water Pine
Sad Iron Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes. Steel Moulds. 1
[ Pulliekllitagers and Coupling&
Also Jobbing and Illachine Castingn of every do- IA is 9it 121 tat AND it ETAILEIIIIIO
teription made to order. .
Having a complete machine shop attached to I
—0 F
the Foundry all neoeasao fitting will be carefully
attended to
fe2l:l7J sw
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS.
Irian; INSTITUTION, SITUATED
i f o u r ORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl
vaniamiles from Cresson Station Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitte
burgh. was chartered in 1558, with priviliges to
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
The location of the College in one of the most
healthy in P enmedvania—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being.proverbial for its pure
water. bracing air. and Picturesque scenerS•
The Scholastic year conunences on the 'IRST
MONDAY after the 15th of ATOUST, and 011(i3
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide i
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces-
Studesary for Land Seirveying Engtnecring, &c., &e.,
nts.
udebntes. furnishing by the Insfttntion to the
St 1
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no &arta
charge, Students will be admitted from eigi t
years to the age of Manhood.
advTanne — Board anti Tuition, payable half yearly
ance-- ' ....... ,
................. . .... ..glot)
Washing and use.a Seddbal.:.—... . ........ 10
Classical and Modern Languages, extra ...... RI
Students spend Vacation at the College... .. 15
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Conner. to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds , St. Mary's
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittaburta)
Diocese.
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WALL PAPER I X
WINDOW CURTAINS, ito
New Styles for Spring of 1862.
& threat Varlet, sad Flue Aomori
meet taw 6 14 °este
to 66 per Piece.
Nor sale by
THOIL4I4 PALMER,
O. NI WOOD ISTREDrs
Daewoo 4th 516. Sd door below Diamond Alley
all2l
14.111ins7111".114messigirAaaSItg - s .llllr inst - .411 - forl__ ,sligir
aar. 8. mainai _
by
• 51 -
punk aver. wias-ilf UNIX
tore-alloogaillK - Dom Mo Polo." hi,
&Kaiak anicirsort
fir(s` POST
Publishid twi" moraine:, [Sunday's excepted.]
Corner Filth and Wood Sisreets.
TERMS .11 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
Sir - Delivered by carriers 12 cents per week.
RATES OF ADVERTISINCI.
Snare, one time
throe times sr 00
one week oo
one month 1 755
00
three months 1
six months is 2
000
0
Onine months 24 00
0 0 0
TEE LB& make a square. About eight 3 words
averasce a Line.
Business notices, inserted on the local page, ten
cents a line each insertion.
The Saturday Morning Post
Issued from the mane office every Maturd
morning.
SETTernislitt per annum, in ads - anon
iiiirSingle copies, ready for mailing, viva cENTs,
Sir Address JAMES P. BARR
Editor and Proprielor
sir Advertising at reasonable rates.
MONDAY MORNING, ADGUsT 11
Mats vet.
When farmers for
arHa r
e harve s
sting their
wheat, oats, and hay, they ought to have
their eyes wide open to any success or de
fect in their crops, and to make complete
notes of their locality, and the causes, so
that they can he acted upon or prevented
another year. The ibllowing hints in re
gard to observations may lie of advantage
to our readers.
1. In cutting wheat, on u variety ofsoils,
observe very particularly what is the pre
cise character of the land where it is best.
and where it is poorest. This will assist
greatly in selecting a wheat field in which
the soil is adapted tothe plant. Alany far
mers do a great deal of work that amounts
to nothing, by sowing grain where. from
the nature of the soil, it will not thrive.—
Observation at harvest will often sh o w
where wheat can be sown with the expec
tation of a crop, and where it cannot.
So of other grains.
Observe how the mechanical prela,
ration of the ground on similar soils a;-
ects crop. Its tnechanieal condition often
determines the amount of yield on soil. ,
nearly alike. To know the Iteit mode of
preparing it mechanically, is worth
much to the farmer as it is the ma rin.•r to
know where to steer his Vessel.
Observe how the time of year, in
preparing the soil, affect, the yield on
suits alike and unlike.
-I. Observe what was the effect of early
and late sowings, awl if any particular sea
son, ofgetiing in grain, where the etilt are
is good, always, are nearly nlways ns
very late sowing usually does, lesolv; , this
year not to sow at that ti ate lithe chances
are ten to one that sowin g ut a certain
Beason meet., with &Hare, better not rati
the risk.
•
Notice particlarly tthat was the el
fact of manuring thoroughly, scantily, and
none at all: on all kinds of soil and with
all kinds of culture: at the time of - Sowing
plonghing. or with a previous crop: plough
ing themmuure in, or scattering it un the
surface; with crude manure, well rotted
manure that which has hemr, housed com
posted with muck, and that trout different
animals, or the .atneanimals ditierently
f e d. We know too little of the true phil
osophy of manu res. or preparing thew, I
and, ulist?rvatiuns carefully usa.l.2 will Le t
very serviceable.
c. Notice the effect of draining and
just how well it ha i; paid, and espec!ally
hoiv large a share of your crop has been
' injured or prevented front heing a good one.
for want of under drains.
Observe Which hind of gra:ir, or
grasses yield the best ou particalar =oil
or with particular
tur;2. kind: of cal- ;
S. Notice what advantage you -aitted
by sowing good or bad seed, nod figure
out, it possible how much
lost. Ifpure, plump seed. you gained or rciwn on od
soil gives a better yield than g that whicgh o
is
foul and shrivelled it is better to know
how much more profitable it i-.
tr. Observe the effect of ‘...milic,r rifler ! 12 Incises 1.0 40 liaelkom Wide.
certain crops and what advantage or - disad• ' Ira- or.krs t:isy v be left at ff. CUM DS & CO'S,
•,' It'o.:;,! t- 'et ri,t,t.o.NL'
advnatage . was gained by a particular rota- j"... '' .l • • - • no:ibly:is
lion.
_4.
TO. I )bserve where the.soil is exhaust• 1 " Err il (IN A :rf 1...
ed so it may be known where to ripply.
the manure.
11. Notice the effects of shade, eleva
tion, exposure, inclination of The surfsee
etc.
- --- - - - - NA. 7L" It Co NA. OIL.
WE ARE NOW lIANUVAITURtItio
II
this article. which tbr brilliancy in be:nit/a
freedom of offensive odor, and tranaparc:,,, 6:
color. (which color we warrant to be changoi by
age or exposure) is unsurpassed by ant• illumi
nator in this or Eastern markets. As a i.roStable
Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend
it. Also. our manufacture of
noi B dyllaw:ia
JESSE JOVINSON,
OHHAL COINISSION 1156'011AN
Flour. Grain and MI knob+ of ( V onoi ry
Produce. Wines mid Liquorm.
Toilette, *c.
111141S.Ai- LE
{PINES
adrances made on ud al
ignuntn o
ES. eo
OFFICE ARO WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOIiO ST
WM, BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RV: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
3 Phlladelp
•3- Liberal advanced made on consignments
wb tin required.
rnyl-$d
JOTIti r. ELLISON.ArIf P 1 : 11 . 1201 .ROD1fAN it ELLISON.
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSUERES AND VESTINGS,
NO. 329 31ARRET STREET,
(2d door below Toon
ray/.:IyAl
PHILADELPHIA.
11 RRT d: MAGEE-. _
IV - Ix les 2IL (1" , 1.) ag - gi stoi.
NO. :425 1114 aIiET STREET,
PH 1.1. ADEL PHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils, Window Clam, Dye-stuff, and
Agonta for Kern .:no; Ohio. and Pittsburgh Coal
Oily, Burning Fluid, Qui:phone, Tar, Pitch, Rosin.
Wagon and Railroad Oroaso. tnyl:szad
GEORGE GRANT,
niniaiwuirer and Wholeziak and Retail Dealer
N ::.;t I, ENCRII.I . Ii:N ux
GENTs' FURNISIIING GOODS,
010 CHESTNUT NTIIEET,
P IIMADELPIIIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WIT/ i
I C;PC:dL 1."1,:: IiAU JE: ,
MA xu ar ui; Efts & /.IfPORTRitI.
32 EN'S FUR N ISH I N 44 GOODS AIV lo
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. Ot SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
wy1:15.1 PHILADELPHIA.
• CHARLES DIAGEE,
Importer and ealer in
Cloths, Cassimeros, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o,
255 MAR IC ET STREET,
njortO NOW, PUILADELPINIA.
tayl-lyd
FRIES & LERMAN,
Nu. .;1:; AIARKET STKEEI
L ADELP/11-4.
Jobbers in Clotlay Cusainteres, Veatings,
&c., &c.
Always hnral a welt selected stock of Goods
suitable for the trade.
C, P. MI:DDLETOI7 - & BEO.,
PORT FRS I •1 ,
WINES, BRANDT/418,
A.vL ULULELS is
VINE OLD VVIIISKIES,
NO. 6 NORTH /MONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
. _
aplo7d
JAMES H. 011.1LDS. .
/LOPE COTTON MILLS,
A 1 tOll ,y Ci ty,
SEA ill LESS BAGS,
AND of
CrS N.A._ ES Vi II C-4 S
LONG, MILLER dc CO„
IVORICS Ai SIP. RPSEI; ftoll S CATION. AL
LEGIIEN i' VALLEY RAILROAD.
11 7- Offiee and Warehor.2
23 nr.tinirr sorni:ET, a , l'a"rstru st.l,7H.
,Ii ell b ull I..iie 11 a , :tart,-. ~
liit . 1
iZ ..idinzi tin& awl LnUneitted
7:14 lto hit). g itEraxnn, k,
4)11., WAlttliANTEiii
NON-EX PLGS; VE, alwa.7, , on !laud. 21:.0c r
011. 1 11if.SNE BRASS WORKS,
..._ _
wterirr<) r24i c.:7()
If.INUFACTI:I:ktiLI,Ii, r:Vt.2.l
FINISHED BRAUS WORK,
GAN AND STEA3III. FITTERS,
rre-Partieular attention to fitting (hi Refiner
ies BIWA Ca-dings of auperioremoottnews made to
order. Steamboat work and rtuairing gener
ally.
Sieltoss' Oil , o; Davy's Safety DamPf
Gas lineekto and is: Corner ST. CLAIR.
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. rel3:ff
. . _ .
C. WEST tt CO.,
il Ati C FACTUE RRS Or
'CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
HOOKA WAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIODS.
NO. 157 Penn Street, ritiebargh.
AsTAII work warranted to be of the best mate
rial and workmanship. myl2:lyd.
NO. 17 ivlF'Tll NrieRED
Thrum 10g,4,
Ern broiderleg,
Lusiery,
bhirts.
Collars, ries.
Suspenders. Skirts,
Sun and Rain Umbrellas,
Corsets. Ribbons.
Ruches.
And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. floods.
81... Wholsola buyers supplied on best terms.
EATOI.V. MACRON A . CO..
No. 77 Fifth street.
P.
....... D.
........ 8. RIMIER
Late at Miller .9s Ricketson's.
dcl3ll.4oll . l llMEtkt.
(Successor to Reymer k Anderson.)
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Fire Works, &e.,
NOS. 128 AND 128 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBITROU
riciriffo24AS
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
No. 184 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY.
Undertaking, in all its branches, will receive
promptattention. Orders eon be left at the room
at the Livery Stable of M.
Ohio street. Allegheny.r JAMES FLOYD,
I.IORTIcIILTURAL—
STRAIBERRY.
RASPBERRY,
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPE VINES,CURRAN
anti GOOSEBERRY BUSHES.
LINEAR
EIaIARB,
and ABP./WAG US ROOTS,
W of the beet quality. and wr...._iunnnted Him to
name. For sale at 29 FIFTH SammET.
m l / 2 2
J. ICNOZ.
c OARII & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Aid /ftipollers of
WUVEN. WISSIDIER. GINS, •tO. ALSO.
Didinerg end D. llas in
euvE OLD MONONOMMLA AYR WHISKY
327 lab!rty • 111 g.14,15)t,
aosay - prrranniiis4A:.l
c o,ft .7miMilikat"ms,-liiir„ l
faiDALPHIA AntimTs,
•ND biALkk IV
P HILADELPHIA
WTI:HP:RR or
~:~ <> Zt F: Li
DEWIT C. LAWRENCE., ROOT. W. FENWICK
41
For Twelve Yearslo For the past tour
an yea
Otlleer of the A the
Manager of
'Washington
le Branch of Nolen.
Patent Oflice..theisl title American
Intl fo sr as a :0 Paten t Agency
Wand a for Fifteen
Member of the
, Years In the Pat.
ent Agency Bumf.
Hoard of Appeal. ft
Patent
NOTE—Alland a information necessary Co procure
copy of the Patent Lawt sent free
charge.
Refer to
_present Commissioner of Patents. HOE.
David P. Ronoway.
deX:tf
uynry 8c Jr..,w.Eivia.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD sTazia. OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH. PTITSBUIDDS.
•ors
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
NEAR TRII MATOIeB OPPIC/11.
YUBIPSvipIiA SHEET LEAD.
inl Lad
material PiPe.
e PIE and Bar and Plumber's
in gene and
Refineries fitted uP in
the /noet a_pproved manner. Tanks lined Lead oor
tures.
Copper. Rama dtted with Water and Oaa Fix
*ll- N. B. All orders promptly attended to. 1
ap3 ayd
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ACHEN AND VINEGAR—
600 BUSHELS DINED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS YVAN CIDEII VINEGA
f• WILLIAM BAGALEY,
l 5
I and 20 Wood street
LOAN OFFICE.
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
MO.IOO SMITHFIELD NTREET
Near the corner Piith. Pittsburgh,
liii ohiEw IN LARGE AED SMALL
JAIL quantities loaned on Gold and Wirer, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any Louth
without the of
time Weed T
o ic n. keTht. e goods eannot be detivered
UM
AT
Moe Hears from ?' A. M. to 10 P. X.
Strawberries ter Cowan &
Now IS inn Winn_ _ non amnia
mod. ' Thoseadieet
izz-rh.„4:m b• lri a. "color. sond e. _
tll4lYon jiudi • bursae borimilifr
Iratirle "Fttei.ist
'ii glad% cont
dah.‘' 2,;6411,101.
BAN S-110IIIIBIL
` DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
65 FOIIRTII AiITREET,
°HARMED IN 184.
OPENDAIILY, 9110X 9 TO9 O"CLOCht
also. on Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
from May Ist to November Ist from 7 to 9 °Week
and from November Ist to MaY)lst, from II to it
o'clock. • ,
Deposits received of all am mo not leas titan Otis
DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits deolared
beeLA a year. in June and December. Lattellt has
nbeen
ince declared semi-annually. in Jane and Decem-
ber s t
year.
par cent. ahe Bank was organised. at theists of OW
Interest. tf not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the
saute interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
tronblusg the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making m the eggrometo I
WORT AND ONE-RALF PDR CENT. A. TZAR.
anßood R ks containing the Charter. BY- La W3 m ales
egulations.
at the office. furnished gratis, on application
GEORGELDENT. ALBREE.
:vice sarawnewro.
John B. en, Isaac M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John Marshall.
Alexander Speer. James B. D. Needs,
Benj. L. Pahnestock. A. IC Politick. M. D
James McAuley. Hill Ziu.rawr
Wm. J. Ando
James Hindman. Wa
'mon.
TM:M . I'MM
Alexander Bradley, James D. Kelly.
John G. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira.
George Black , John H. Mellor.
John B. Canfield, James Riddle.
Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert P . Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshal'.
Wm. D01V18.2 John Orr.
John Evans , Henry L. Ringwalt.
Hopewell Hepburn. John H. S hoe b erg Wm. S. Haven. Win. E. chmertz,
Peter H. Hunker, Alexander Tindil, _
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wtu. S. Lovely , Christian Yeager
EIVIRETARV ASV TRCASUREft.
CHARLES A. COLTON . -
. .
1110" Ha dIE SONS , liA E S
• an H d
Exchange Brokers and Deaiers.r.
Notes, Drafte,;Acceptanc, Gold, E;ilver and nk.
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and iVentern
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in ell the cities throughout the
United States. Deposits received in par fund , or
causal paver. No. 37 Market street. hetweon
Third and Fourth streets.
BANKERS tc EXCHANGE BROOKE
WOOL) STItEET, CORNER 17 El I UD
.fL.LDRRIIEEN
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A. IA -13 AI
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, mei Mara.
COLLECTIONS PUOMPTLY MADE:
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Lt.ral
Writing Drawn, Acknowledgements Taken :.ad
Bills Probated.
ars;:ly
AGEICULTRAL.
11A NTIVAUMIZKIC8 or
Rogers' Improved Ps.trat
Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
.. . , .
I N 1.; ik• P. lt I. 8 8 E 1,8 t: A 1;. PIC T
Ca - LA.I.N II Li I 1... - 1.. "IT' El 1i:17.71 1 , I
, 44••• 1 hi...ic, at; ju...!been received ere at
OFFICE: Corner Huller I clynier 1 the LA'rE.ST AND RICO EST PATT LI ANS. et
Streeto,leituth Ward, tho loweitt!ri.o!,.
PITTSBUR:III. Pis. 1
ty. tICCLINTOCII.
JAMES A. .1" ------ ETZ lER, 1 __ _
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FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, iI,
.
POE THE HALE uP
Flour. Groin, Ilmicon. Lord. flutter, I
Dried Fruit 4111141 YrellUVO
Generally,
Ouirner Merkel and First Ntreele, !
PITTSBUR tii,PA.
REFER TO—Franeie il. Bailey. EN., W Pilaw.
Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh. ,
Boyd & Ott, Ileisker & Sweilringen, S. Brady,
Cash. M. &M. Bank, List Howell, angle s &
Go.,
lloorgo W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & Co.,
Wheeling.
u,y2S:.2gthi:
NG'031...7. CUNNINIMUN
, L. Lattrii_ I
.. ••• • .................. C. DUNCAN.
I Cit...'-'-',.'''' ,a . Y,1.—P.1TT19..
L:. ;:.,. : 1 1 :-...-... Willik&—Ware.
pa - tshor g h, I's , .1 r.-- troura b,?law the Monanitit•
F you WANT Sfb3lE 44001) IiEW h? , - ,, e-'. :-' l % ,1 tit r .-11,-, sad irifs First stmt.
M. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat ;nixed. arid
all other kinds of Spice:;. cooking Brandy or !!_i r ' . .. ll3 ';'", • 1 '•• ,,,,, Li• t' , ll`. ll l nt Pittsburgh City
Wine, \ew Orange. Lemon and Citron Peed go tO I '... '''‘'''''''`. WP- ' brli : .7,4.... '';11...' Wl= and Amyl:
Haworth ..4 Brothers. in the Diamond, where yo.i ' '''''' C° Vs. e ' .: . ' ' , ' r. ' '' . : Wind'jW,'• chard 's+
will get anew crop of Fruit and lower thin s t I ' 4 " in" The "I"i'-.."'''
aril
any other house in the city. Also a general . and I --,.. ~ , —r„. ------ --
tall as.ortment of Family Groceries, Teas, WI ne , I OPPti Pati gIAPt. CULTUIIE
Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and 1 —.•
- •
DlNltO3tie Liquors.
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de24 corner -bial(o)Y4d&ott7,lll..:lFfy
,::;:.ti Ynx THU
I 3arden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine,
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..e...w tenrs
ORNAMENTAL .PAINTER e.h.) Soft; t. Prof4tely illui4ratett with crm. - Mcs lnna ,aretolly exeetiteddeeigne, r e ti t l
ed_
O. 2 St. Ciair Street. !!"..F:',!:';',t.'")-,',.:.:;'..klir's,i)-'11;)/01Notitifulrei!wituotizraccri
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ca. w Igen
[ CORNER DITQUESNI•I WAY, second ,a;,ry. t = ' ' ':a t " u ' l s e r .:l i i :!• 1 .1 ' - t iiChnit, '.flrnnii °Relectio4n onli4-
4RPAII rcrk entruted to rile will La neatly a rA , a mi4Ps of lineriein Vin , tynrd Practi and a
promptly xec,taeu.
0c:42-ly i Careftiliy Prepared I) e..cripti.di of the Celebrated
_.__________
• 'l' f-i i „ qf (ie,i. , . tralt;:),
_Price 1 51 0 0.
'..,, ot f-ee •-.; r.,.i. i- i , 0”..,, receipt of ice
TIEICNAIIi iLlk- fiE'lll.lg, I ' - e - • - • -
.' p , s.aBa. tit -- 1,1).t.
1 ,- ,..,.....9 rum stooot, Pittsburgh.
' ichi
I Wholesaie sand Retail Grocers, i 7 ~?,. _
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IMPORTERS AND DEALRRS IN I ingfittiii 11:1,1 ILIALPACTURIAG CO.
TEAS. WINES, LIQUORS', &v., I Are prepared to supply
HUNTING' FLAGS •
. 4
NOHTII-EASE cornor of
r.B:,
OHIO sTitEET AND THE DIA MONO, i l'""TE"'"" " 4 f ' "("LED MITX/IN
i...16 - i t...: ,
All Sizes. fro E, ,
.:a Pi illeilP% to 50 Feed.
At tower priers iiian can be bought in the East.
DEPOT tit t.PoStElf: POST OPF/CE
JOHN \V. PITTOCK
Ax ,
er,t thr Co— ttleanY.
ALLEUIi CITY
IN POkTAN 7 T -
T 0
IN ENTO IS.
PATENT AUENCY.IO.O4' PATENT AGE'Net
ill Store and for Lude by
Atrair
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MeCALMONT & KERR,
APTCIoitNEVIiii LA NV
FRA NK fir N. V T. , :NANG6 CO.,
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1u723:1y4:1 Peaunyiva
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W. rArtencoN ...... ......
PATTERS ...... Oft. F. DA"(
ON & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT - LA W
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS.
Diamond Street, near Grant;
119:13- PITTS'BURCILI,
B. F. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW..
OFFICL', NO. 72 rtRANT STREET
(Tree below the Court house.)
zny3:l!:
A, IC 9rlDit 1•41111 A. W
OFFICE, NO. V3ri FOUR] O ST.;
•. D.
411.4 Sarit.C.l EON E NTIAIT
_ll. •
tre tior a. o.,nr t•• 14. W. Diclino, No. 144 Smith-
tO Wax
fieki s
4%.. oft on hour, 74: o'elook. and from la
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folkl7
IRON MATitPACTUREIt&
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
vii •atiigiljux,
(:; N AIN ) IN it I L hie
JUNIATA AU.r.) COMMON SHELI IRON.
Lauth's Patent tibatling, islon Buds , Plated, &e.
w It ELIO USES.
23 Wotter I.ilreCt 11 -. 41t1 132 Flr,it lit
1-3Twsrivittott. re/44
And corocr of Pruillt)hq unti South Wats!. 'stmts.
hieago.
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PITT81:11111, PA
1 . 4 A AC JON 01. IN L. Th wn.-Wat. M'Clittatte
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD fic_
UFA 4.rvic ERN OF CAST SITEE,I4
Plo - , and AB Steel sparsue
nn(l AZ4:L ES ,7ornt- Rwq'and First :greet&
-
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e.
O ATCPETS AND OILGLOMS
N 1, 1 1
.0111JGG E TS.
&c.
11:e, ' U M S ,
No. r onrth Street.
.0
14 I; 411' l'a tilit t' , .; TO TIME Lam*
n....vanna rrices, of winch the fullest
rantagn o:Ternd in ;..n . elose FOR CASE. eri
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office. 11. E. Car. Wood & Fifth Sta.
ME A. 11) HEE MUM
311 i 1 E1:1'011N :
iillii.F, 1.7 amod a Verner•
att.
I CaPt. Jno.L. Rhoads.
P. Irl , :i'. i .. . ; 11.znilel P. St/river.
p„rk, , rieorgo B' Jone.y
1:;4 , yoll. i Frank Van Gortter.
N'a!! iiieit, 1 0. lianson LO7B.
;VIII. 1.1/11.11./iBN.Preeicient.
welt. F. or:
JEAIEN WATT, Vice Pre?. z.a)yir;:z, See.Y. iYI7-irili
I'l
John W
11 - 111181 a
Joh n E .
Charle
William
FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGIiqE BUILDERS
.11`01.1 2eoll/11tOrkil.
SEVERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MANERS,
Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot
PL TINDURGII. • ~
Nim.SLlVllF.tertottx ALL . 111 11Vilte eat
ANA Steam Engines, ranging from three to ot 3 ;
hundred :.nd Ear horse Power. and Indio!
Grist Ming, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, rectories,
etc.
Give particular attention to the construction ol
Engines and Machinery for grist mills , and ter
uprights, tautly and circular saw tns
Have a is:o : - ..n hand. finished and read .
yforsip
utent at short nr)t ice. Engines and Boilers of erPri
description.
Aiso, furr,ish .1 1, ,ilers and !Sheet Iron sesaratelj,
Wrought Iron Shafting. Ilangers and Pallier in
every variety. and continuo t he and
Woo= .11achinery and Machine Cards.
Our prices are low, our machinery tanuactur,
ed of the Umt quality of materials, and warranted
in ail CaZCS tO giTO FatiiifaCiiGZl,
aarOrders from all parts of the country solicit
edand promptly filled.
fe2l:dew
NEW GOODS; SEW GOODS ! !
ttliti, atru
•V -
Are 'Jelly in receipt nim
TItiMMINGE .i. 5.11 PUNNET RIBBONS.
Ella/NIDE:UAW AND
._
LI itEA L LACE GOODA
(i ENE .V CA ME
.11 421,;b10ERCIEFE
N 2"E E I !VIE, COLLA RE and TM.
C ORSETS:
HALE NETS, coc
our present stuck
The attention of wbolesale buyers is incited to
EATON, MACRUM k
No„17 Firth street.
110 DIIILDERS AND CoNTRACTORM
We are now wataufaatnauslMlPSNiOP &HUCie of
1.1 I 31 IC
dea inarsipropinvd teAllirear *QM OW 011 AL
Lank 119 ,LUIRARTTO1111111%
'bait, Act D'asiailD, dram ai'
as
• J INN* , =CON. Draw* am*
PROPIUSIOVAL CAM*
_
L. BRAGiENRIDGE,
P rIVSBOR(111. PA
IiCANCIDeIt
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
7 3 GRANT fITEEET
I'IVrTSBUIttn, PEIIXV'A
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