Ps_os.?a, " -- TO ALI. PeINTS IN TEE WEST. sotiThiAntsT AND NORTH WEST. FALL ARRANGZAM. Commencing August 15th, 1882. TINE TO ILTSCINSATI AS SIIIICH, _ And to Indianapolis, St. Logic and Chicago snorter than by any other route._ - WESTWARD TRAINS. Fast Line. Mail Rapped& Leaves Pittebsprii....l;ooa: EL 7,10 a. In. 12,50 P. in. Alloshani.-1,10 a. in 7,20 a. tn. 1,00 P. M. Arrives Orastlino...-8420 a. m. 5,20 p, m. 8,3 0 P. m. Ft. Wayne-. 2,10 p; m. 2,25 a. in. 8.35 3.1 a. FOR COMMBUS. CLNCMCNATI k ST. LOUIS, Leaves • , . °ratline 8,45 a. m. 7,26 P..m. • • 5,50 p.m. Arrives at Columbus-11,20 a. in. 10.15. p. m. Moorman- 4,20 p. 5,40 a.ak p. in. 1 1986 a. in. St. bows • 7,50 a. in 8,45 p. m All Trains through to Chicago wittont Ohano of Cars. _ . N. B.—The time to Cincinnati it the came as by Steubenville. .Traina on both Roads meet at Coltimbtui.:tw4 peatengges ell go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRA.UIS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH: Neese Express • 2,00 a. m quemge - 3,10 p. m Cincinnati and St. Leak Expras.- 7,15 P. m ACCOMMODATION TRILL N:.."—.From Federal stroet Station. Alio I , cos City. Leaves- . Arrive Lc ova Arrive Aliv.'llent New Brighton New Brig,ton Allegheny there a m 10,40 a M a m 6,50 a m 1%64 L3O pm 6 , 15 a m 5.30 a m 4,34 p m 6,30 p m 12.10 p m 2.25 y m 6,a4P p m 6,15 p m 3,20 m 5,00 p m Sta.Treing are run by Columbus time, which is /2 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. eia. Tickets good on the accommodation trains are sole at reduced prices. The (430 p M accommodation train °emulate at Now Brighton with packets for Now Castle. Tsrtingh trains connect as follows-- At mown, with stages for Now Castle, Mercer, t oungatown. la. At fr.-villa, Ohio, to and from Millershurgh, Aaron, Cuyahoga Falls. etc. At atunsfield: Ohio, for Mount Vernon, 6hclhY, baecuskY: Toledo. Detroit, etc. At tircstlints forDelaware.SprX4eld. Colurnbos, thosituaatk2EGOda, Dayton. Smut loohd. Lotusville. etc. At :,tine, for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton, etc. At Port Waite, for Peru. Lafayette 7 .d- Saint ,linum, tlnmcy, keokuk,Si.Joseyh atio mt9ram mote points in Central Indiana ar-i At Plymouth for Laporte. Ara at Chicago . with trains for ail p..lo . its in DB rots, Missouri, lowa, Wisoonsinar. lwinroota. , nor iiirthar information and thr-..-eil tickets apyiy .o. GEORGE PARKIN, Tir,kst Unite Passenger Santion. - f 1141, -orgh. an; A. Q,_CASSELBERRY Agent, P "..cherlY• JERVISGeneral Supeeetweant. lila. P. SIIIN7, General Pac , •-•_ora. Asteat gVidaTELAND, PlTT9llll7ella AND IL./ WHEELING RAILROA_ ABRANGFA'"?". On and attar MONDAY. MAY tea. 1969. Truing will leave the Depot of the :" - earsadvanin Raftroad. in Pittsburgh. an follows: PrOMBURGII, COLUMIIUs & C SWAT LINN. VIA STEUBLIVIrikLN. Le m / itta.nirsh—... 1700 a. in. 13.44 Stonhenville...i 4.00 4,110 p gym' L.; Newark 9,50 " 19,15 " f 1 1 410 " 1LL.40 " rpas Cianinnad I 4,30 p.m. 340 a.m. llt.:LOuie I 7.30 a. M. 0,40 p M olnnatirfo ehr.nao of ears betwova Pittsbarzh and Cia . - - - Splendid eleapin mitc,?,liel to at night traina. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINN Leaves Pittebnrsh I,o* a m 4.10 a m 12.541 p Wellsville 3,00 *" ti,l4 " 3,03 " Stenbomille...4,oo " 9016 " 4,09 " Wheeling _4,51 " 1.9,Z3 " 4,55 ~ Arrives Bellsir 5 " 119,40 " 5,05 " Connectir., at Viheelinit with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,. ants at :13.ilair with Contra! Ohio —Railroad for Zantsvillo. Lancaster, Circlevillo, Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Saint I orris and points cost. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. eaves Pittshnrsh 11,00 a. m. 1 12 , 50 D. ;:n. do ' 3,00 • _ _ doo Bayard 8,10 "" 4,14 " o - Allianc 8,43 4,40 do Hudson A,03 •• 5,43 Arrives Cleveland 9,15 " 6,30 " Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas :branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wi..yne and Chicago Railread at Hudson. with Cleveland, Zanei . ville and Cincinnati it It for Akron. Cuyahoga inn:. and Millersburg. and at Cleveland with C and 11 R R for Erie. Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with C T R R for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north west. WellsvilleAcoommodation leaves at. 4,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at 3,20 a m. W,15 m, 8,26 and 8,00 p m. Througn tickets to all prominent points is the west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro eared at the Liberty street depot. Pittabarith. JOHN IiTEWART. Ticket Agent. For fr,.e...0r particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent. At the Company's office in Freight Station. Penn street. n 027 1862. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth FINHYLVAMA CiiitgAL RAILE6A EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. 'rum THROUGH RAIL TRAIN leaves the passenger :Ration every morniny, (except Sunday) at 2,sti a m, stooping only at t principal stations, and making direct at Harrisburg for )3altiratre mut WvAhington, for Now York via-the Aiientc.wn route. T; 'E THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave daily at 3,50 p m -- stopping only at_princlial sta tions, waking direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown route. THE FAST LINE loaves the station daily, (exeept Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., Mapping only at principal stations. connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Weshingtor.. THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted . ) at 5,30 a. in., running as far as Con ernaugh, snu3topping at all station'. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,44 p, stop ping at all stations and running an far as ✓ane maugh. FIRST ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wail's station loaves daily. (except Sunday) at 11,00 a. m. MIR D ACOOMMODAT/ON TRAIN for Wall'i station leaves daily. tempt Sunday) at 4,00 D. a. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fo r Wall's station. leaves daily. (except Sunday) at S,l5D.m. surrusarxwo nurigs ARRIVE IN PITISBURfidi AS FOLLOWS: rraag...-- ....... .... ....... ......... ...... ....12,2a p. m ast Mi... ---121015 a. m. ohnstown Aecommodatkm —.14,04 a. m. Wall'a Station Acoommodation....—.4A4 a. m. Id Wail's Station' Aooommodation 4,113 a. in. Std Wail's Station Amesinmedation .1,05 p. in. 4th Wall'.. Station Aocomroodation.....6,lo p. in. Stirofraina for Blairsville and bulimia *meet at Blairsville Interseotion with Expr_ess and Johnstown dooommodation Bast and West, and also with Local Freight, East and West. The Traveling Public will find it greatly to their In_tereAt in Aping East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the secom modatkins now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can Promise Safety, Speed, and Comfort ' o all who may favor this Road with their patronage. FAZE: To yin, You _—...— $12,50 PIIILADELPEIA....--- 10,00 BALTIMORE-----_ 9,50 LANCASTER 555 BARRISIMTB.O 7,43 arßaggaga checked to all stations on tho Penn ylvania Ra ilroad, and to Philadelphia. Balt:- ore and New York. 10'Paesengers purchastni tickets in car_ will be ohhaarrsseedd an .uoces according to distance trav eled israildition to the station rates, except from stations whom the company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss. the Company will hold themselvo3 responsible for personal baggage only. and fcr an amount not exceeding $1;0 0. N. R.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to oeneey passengers and baggage to and from the depot. at a charge not to exceed 25 clouts for each PaCC and eisa:Zrtife. • J. STEWAUT. Agent. At the Psona.R. R. Passenger Station on Liberis , and Grant streets. no 2 BOOTS AND *HOER LT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. IDOL AT TUK PPJONI : woLadrth ie l s English Lasting .11031 Gaiters far $l.OO ,25. !Adieu English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $1,3, worth $1.75. • Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters $1 50. worth $2.00. Ladies Fine French Morroceo Heel Boots for $1,37. worth $4.52. LadLad* Fine Goat Cowen Heel Boaster $1.37. rth $2.75. d *room Slippers tor 50e.„ worth 75, lid Slippers far 75e. worth An othergeolls ha peeportios. JAMBS ROBB. e fle Matluit Meet mar Nodal Maim aD • . ••• s •••••••ar Vint mows -44 a: RAILROAD. - INdIANVOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. B. Co7meatir4 at indalzapolit wit Teas Its.te, and Terra Banta and AR:a Railroad, to Gt.oui, and Lafayette aid Indianapolis, New Albany and - Salm and. Michigan Central Ralloads for CHICA GO. ItOCIf ISLAND. BURLINGTON. and all intermediatapoints. Through Freight Trair, to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers earned from. Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg an loss tune than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low rates. Theonlxread_by which shipments C 2-T.l be made from Cincinnati to the 'West, without break ing hulk. • Consignments made to J. K GIBBONS, Awn: at !Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lnwrenceburgh, will rocnive prompt acceptor, anti no charge jar C011011i3a10:1: NO CHARM; FOR OkAYAGFC OR CONUTSSION AT LAWamScr.r.rao. For fiuther information apply to TlitiAS RATIGAN. !No. 1/5 Water street.) as 4;nt of tau Co)nratiy. who is prepared to give 1111114;t:t:li RS CRFriS for passengers and freight to Ilidirmapolis. Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chiew.ro Peru. Groeo - Crawfordsville, Charlostca. and Mat todu, Ac.. Ste. H. F. LORD, President. JOHN. E. cErmac. General Eteiglit Agent. Itth3 UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTU ST., NEAR WOOD. Ft Eing SUBSCRIBER% MANUFA C -1 TIME anti keop constantly on CTOrY ...Akin in their lino. via: Corniev, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Bo .h, Matt! fL , C., Ot all kinds: also, the Q.:(ebraletl Put , ~• wring lieds. All land= P ; tures, Siv".Prthapt :sttentton givui to all :or th tlng art nul oet1T:l.;.1 RI) HOTELS AND RI; T. 211.111A.T. '2 S 01LIN WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THI OLD STAND CORNUCOPIN. RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, ItEKE FA :TE I I EY:, aoTivLS. RIES- V V TA URA NTS and the trwle e•N:cral ly eau be supplied Wit?: CaQz..pealce L:ly t 0:,.. at the lOW0d: wh,4e.alo re 0 . ; ,Leit 7.1 ELI Yu. :No, Young's Ea.l,ixig Saloon, CORNI:R VIRGIN AL',EV AND :2,141 FIELD STREETS: Mere OYSrt:I.:, the th u Beason :77.11 LP z2rved n; style. 1,7.0i.,N,4, t , :14 St:r.or azd No. &It) Libersy In* 1. Next to Penr.sylvaniE, De.:iae:l,Tr Depot, JOH SA se E: I'et4orlt•tor Irjr A. VMG TAKEN . 4 1:".;11 FEI•TE:1) UP. Ai with all tho ;nodern i , c proven:cuts. po pular rcoort, the pre!, r‘• •• •.,: modete his old enst.ulere aed the ally. with tho 1u..-t the :r.nr•iet.! _ii ; -dr Vi ter. will be served up in every variety of sr: : 1., during the eeztton. His 1l • Ine7. I.i.atu.rs sad AI. he teele confident in reclunnierain; to the pupil,' .1.. r their excellence. Can: iicoket and Ehoil Ortion rocei cod dans andsold whoixsalo and ratail. SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, 7-1.1()*;. F-'l'• e 4)r. HAVING T.l. ICE N AN!) rtriETN UP. at a grnt. expapme, P .• •r: ip ,- pnivements, t 1:: vy:liar rc• rt, vrepareti to ::,:c0u.10 . ,1 , :c- ILe public generally, ritli :Le affords. OYSTERS'iriII be .-,o stv!e tiur:rl4 . tIQt ar.: , l Al hr fc-e7 ecratnenri.:La to the• - sii - NIEALS , I t ti r and NlfillT 80 - A R tiElts t,;(,0 NO. 32 D AEiOI; ii AL 1: E r 3111111: St'llSe.tet %EH. A—N. 5 ot' :r. s• AL to 010 1”:1.1i.•:.i,”: Le it) in • • • FRESH :Al ANL) CA:s . PreparCti t of Z.nit , t)ltt :van i. the fx-ting. fia./ je..1617 ft LC. OYSTER AND EKING HOUSE, Nu, 111 Wood WIIOLKSALS: • ;;;.1`.3 LAKE AND EASTERN i-ISH, FREsii pilit,ADELpm.‘ AND h.%;.1:11191ti: OY3TEn:3 AN!) v.ALI) AU in their r Fo r ., nor) tiEO. 'r.M? N Co. J. ANSION 5{ c,,,Tz, 1.T.1L Propnet,r; Nv. 3i & L.! , (tti the Prie9,tiger -t iimuroad, ;rah L nthk, intugit in the city ter I , a ,, ert dC3ire to be - A 53` , ETS. (.."::0131::ft 30111, I*6l. . . ...... ... ...i ix VIVI on ~ i , • rtiv.fre 2.1 , 30 lki "ih••0 1.11r%:(413 2 . 4) 4. ..,,,, A, ~...q.m::. et , ... .... . ............. 7..0 , 4.: .... ;,, Ai ~... •, -, :,:t1,,1.1. :,,,;,..... .. ;r....r .), :‘• •, ~.- l l',P,.- ' • -.. , :ii: . ...r.: .. .... .. r:, . !I =REM .I , i 1.1 8(11J.E., R. M::::-,- :Ir.. 1 arnee M'Anle.7. NAClainel 11 •MICIC, A teznnder NIMMk, , M..rimlM7,-1. Wm. U. Smith, Ch, , ti'. iti. - KeZAM, An•lrew Ackley. A le [.valet '!•er..r, David:Nl. le.ng, Bee., J. '14,11::,,, Benj. Pakewell, John R. 3i'eurne CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSSURGN INSI RES S'YEAMBOATS AND CAIUIOES. SAML REA. Sooroutri. P,A(iALET. Preai UE dent. °ince, For. or Illiarket 1•1114 i Wnter lu.urea against Lora And Damage in the Nariga the Southern and eaters - , Rivera. Luken, and ltayoua. and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures aloud Dot:singe by Fire. DIRECTORS. Jaz. Park. Jr.. IL F. Jones, T. M. Howe, George Bingham, John Shipton. S. lierhaugh, John S. Dilworth, C. U. Zug. Win. Baguio', Wrn. Si. Johnston. P.oet.o Owens, IS. Preston, S. M. Kier. ins. M. Cooper. J. Caldwell. 013313213 mh.W:ly(l 4 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , NO, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 8210,100 Assets 8304,9418. WILL MAKE ALL HINDS OF I. 'JEAN CE, either Perpetual or Limited,on ovory description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWIN, Pion President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. It. Cops, E. B. English. George W. Brown. P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul„ C. Sherman. John Clayton. S. J. Magarge . E. Wi It: BbAcirouaa. Secretary. J.G. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. JNO. MOORHEAIi, COMMISSION MERCHANT PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITTIGGI ' G 1 AMES MILLINGAR, ALHE. el LA PLANING MILL, wouId MONOAG re*ectfully in form the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and must approved machinist,. now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried. trainee. Inonidinfrs, box making. &e. SOIMI PITTEIDUELCIII. Sept, 7.1857. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 Fifth St., Bank Bloek j MURES AGAINST ALL RINDS OF A EIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES. President,• JOHN D. McCORL. Vise President; D. N. BOOK. Secretary Capt. WILLIAM DEAIs. General tt. DlRECTORS—traaoJonim G. Hunzi a la :T -rey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray. Jo A. lahnostock. John D. McCord, Captain Jacobi., R. P. Star li ng , Capt. W. mean. Robert L. M'Grow. Robt. Nepalis. toil COOPER'S, CAAPENTEMS A X Ma Stone Cutts" Taskfirag • bp ms 3 DOWN* /MUM. LWWood dna FIRE 'INSITRANCE 10,000 00 2,000 00 FIR E . ssuas 56 MEM 1 1,ti F itcur'd t t. 14, rz, 1:1\t •l'rtt•t•irnt, .t il. Vtoe Pr, FOR TRIG BALE OP - - - • sisestoidLA Palmer Fine pod Woad lltreels. TERMS SS PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. I i Sialidiviii.lby carriers 12 cents per week. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Soire. one time o tk re wtieer 50 81 00 1 75 ono month 5 00 three months 12 00 ," six months Is 00 nine months 24 00 I" oneyear 30 00 TEN LINEB is.ake a square. About eight words average a line. Business notices. inserted on the local page. ton cents a line each insertion. Pr 'he Saturday Morning Post I.l3sucd from the same office every Saturday - morning. Ai - Terms el per annum * in advance Single copies. ready for Mailing. FIVE CENTS /Er Address JAMES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor Z Advertising at reasonable rates. JTHURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 28 Movements of Bishop Hughes— ' His Influence in Europe. :Bishop Hughes left Washington on Sat urday morning, and thus disappointed thousands who anticipated that he would officiate to-day in one of our churches. The Bishop's presence here. as the guest of Secretary Seward, and his protracted interview with the President, recall the interesting fact that he visited Europe at the instance of the Secretary of State, with a view to represent the trite state of things existing in this country before, as well as since, the beginning of the rebel lion. It is probable that his revelations to i the President were in detail, while his speech in Yew York dei.:t in generalities. It should he stated, to tee credit of Mr. SeWard, that when one of the agents of out, . government in Ei.coue. wawa his sagacity had employed alas who had a sleepless eye upon the •,n.-rations of the emissaries of the ref—is 'here. wrote hither declaring the nee•seutv lit counter acting their mavhinatux , .a tee tungliSh clubs and French salmti .. %fr. Seward at Once addressed le7t, ~ ...s u score of leading men in the c ,e,ts bk , litug them to ‘lisit Washington. .tf sass,lwere Bishop Hughes, Thud() w Weed, v.'s:ion Ntei Ivaine, Edsvard Everett, J. I. .i.‘iimidy. Sc., and their subsequent s oueurance at the Capital was attribute d ‘,, es desire to ole+rve military demo; I:tsioutis as first exhibited in a huge way in UM continent. After interviews with - .tr.. :/strard, most of them crossed the oe• -., and that they diduzmel service in ennsessusius t leadin g / spiiiis in all elements c f : , lciety atiroad as to the true i‘iStleQ bola., en the government and those who. from n odes... of ambition, sought to overthi ow it. 11•0.4 .A.ll be /10 doubt. It may h. that the failura of foreign in tervention in behalf of tit* rebels may be 'attributed fared ). to the Indueneo ertml in all rink of Rociety by the gentle melt referred to. It 14 certain that oefore their toi!...:un to.,h the emiasarieF, ~1 the rcheli wcre poi4onitig opmion .4 very Trings. //cr. idt.f '4 JF - req./vb . / We. ' 102 $l6 2,, WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron GENERAL MACHIRIS TS ARO BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn, E.. 8., fbspenger Deto 1,11 A . : 1 1i (*FACTURE ALI. Si 1!li 1 ~ c an: ErAgult.A. rartinng t h ree to tiu7lt-n: .r.e t . :. we- - , 8,13 r.411^ 'lr:ft 11111. J. Saw M11:3. 10, ‘;ire partiralar nttentr, to th3r. rnnetra •tior.n Et.ftrlea Slarhinery for ling ar,4l tor upmghts, to ulay and ccr.:4iisr raw 1110 . 0. Mit .0 it'," on b3n.l. firn.hod Rol roa.fy f6r rbil ILett at Ftwrlllouro, iinginnoani 'Swirl:x(4 OVCry tia.hr.;•tiuc. furni , h li.r. I or. and Iron NFJ , : vratel). Wriught I,[l z‘1.3.,4ne. II er,,er. p u lti. ~ry hn.i continue !re manu!..vare of ,terhi:..try and Maehire i:er pri,,o are low. our tba.;hlnery tuar.ttfe,•tor ed of the be.t qtiality of uluteriale. 3.4.1 war!entee ir. all eases to givo katiafactmn. •trUrders fr.an Ikart.> of the countr..• edauci vretatoly Crosson 13 rincs, Cambria 00., Pa. TilllM A'ND PIO P r- LA It 1. lee, r resort, located direct ly oti the line.: the Pentieylvituio Railroad, on the ittundut of the Allegheny Mount:ll:is, feet above the level of the wellia, will be. 91.4a11 for ituesbi from the 10th of June till the 10th of oe tuber. Since hug .eaeon the grounds have been Amenity improve! and Leautuied, and a nutuber mates have been erected for the arson, to. , lumediro, rendering er.4115,.13 olio of the o , broinantie and attract!, e place! , it) the orn nazi , ban lweti ret,,,,t04 The reek er of. pie:L.lll - , ;t1:+1 the en tF,rer fret:, heat unit dire.... will find A ttr ac tions here in a firet Lie•ry Tables. Ten-pin A!lto'e, Bathe, rte. , L.ieLhor with the puree: air and water, and the toast magnificent to.,nutaiu ,poery to he found in the country. Ticket/4, gitinl tor the round trip from Philadel phia. $7 60; from Pittehurgh, 4.3 03, Fur further fitionnAtion, address MEM ULLIN Creaaon Sorings. *. Cam M bria Co.. 41$1 1 , 'l l‘, llllt T A R , Csi 6 - 11,1 LLA TIM GREAT CURE POI COISLIPTON rINITE PROPRIETOR OF TU IN MEDI.. CIE havin made it the study of years to concentrate the life g of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of the Lungs and Thron.is now offering to suffering humanity the result ofhis ex perience! This truly great and good medicine is prepared with much care, the tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of coast/on tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will ouro Breadline. It will Cure Asthma, It will cure Sore Throat Coldras It will Our. Coughs and. and is an nvaluable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, Irinary IDewey° of Counterfeits - li* you have the Dyspepsia use tßrnq D7Speptillit Pills, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money Please call at his store and get a descriptive cir ular. A box of Pills sent by mail' post-paid on ceept of One Dollar. No. 10 South Second street. Phila. L. Q. C. WISHART, Proprietor. Sold by tor. R.F,YSER. No 140 Wood street notblyeod ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' gonna i INSTITUTION, SITUATED AL IN LORETTO. Cerebric county Pennsyl vania four Wes from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. was, chartered in 1858. with priviligen to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The locathin of the Collette in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania 7 portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial for its putc water, bracing air, and p icturesque scenery The Scholastic year eounnenges on the FIRM MONDAY after the 15th of ATGUST, and end, about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sesaions. Students cannot return home between the Session/. All the Apparatus awes eal7 for Land Surveying, Enmeeruig. he., &a., willud for f by the Insdtution to the Stents. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no tetra °beararge. the Students will be admitted from t ys to of manhood. Trana--Boar age d and Tuition, payable half Year% Washing...Z(l 67-01'bredin7 ...... 10 Clasaical and Modern Lauguage . g7eatra ...... If &slants spend Vacation at the College, .... Reference can be made to the Rt. Rey. O'Conner. to the Rey. T. S. the St- Meryl Loretto. and to other Clergymen of thePitteburia Moen.. jN IIII6 XITESER, DISNICINO CLIPS— A 'am oaavaclent aad Portable artiolo. just received at , 24 and IS tie Clair 8 M, IMMO. AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING MA..,1310 TIE WEEKLY. WITH. CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE OILY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, bir 1 PO 0 4- • "in CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, MONETARY, MARKET A COMMERCIAL REPORTS EP TO THE HOUR OF 001Sti TO PRESS PITDSBURGii Talcs. Poetry. Literary and thicicistiflc Articles. Wialuatile Pitatistical In formation, Agricultural News, 4:c.. ay.; FURNISHED BY OUR oWN CONTRIBUTOR or ruinplity.l with the irreateAt core. front TILE LEAD! 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Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 37 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. WM. U. WILLI.I3LSI tic co.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, ALDERMEN JAMES M. TAYLOR, AL.17,. R 73,1 OFFICE: 4:1:1 PCIIII Street. Fifth Ward grIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: 11..11 1)eel. Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing brawn. Acknowledgements Taken and- Bills Probated. apfkly AGRICULTRAL B. B. .1 441 GEBS alt SOiii; Rogers' Improved Patent S 1 EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Ca 11-4.IUN 13 i 'T . TLI TIP E OFFICE: Corner Buller and Clymer Streets, Ninth Wnrd, PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit, and Produce tienerally, Corner Market and First Sire* PITTSBURGH, PA. REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Esq. ICiiliag Dilworth Sr., S. Cuthbert Son, eittshurgh, Boyd Litt, Hoisker a: Swearingen. S Brady, Cash. H. & Bang., List Howell, Mangle Co., George W. Anderson, Dun;on. Patton Co, W heel la w. Lay2k2ptfis Er VOLT wANT SOME GOOD NEW A Frei: tn prepared Mince Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of Spice:. cooking Itrauoy or Wine. New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to Ilanorth.V. Droihers, in the Diamond, where you will get lieW crop of Fruit and lower than at any other hewn in the city. Also a general and tell assortinent ~f Family Groceries, Tear, WiEIOS, Brandiea, and all other kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liqunr,. lIAR'ORTII s BROTHER, corner Mumma.: and Maitland milky T. T. ill - GURN at CO, SIG-N, CEEECI ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Cl/13r Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story: Berk entrtsted le will be neatly and promptly settnea. oe2l-ly I ■ 4 l ll'IMllll ING GOODS, [TA :LE FUR THE SEASON. MACIII73I GLTDE Ir. rite attention to t heir stock of GENTLE M E N'S Linen and Traveling Slily:l4. Cullom = bl 4. LllBlll'll stta4l Silk csisitilkerchletm, Gloves. Home. Illaubrellais..te A Rill' SITIRT, And Soldiers' Fuinishing IiONIS. always on ban at AIAORITM & LYDE: S, a ul2. 7S Market st.. between 4th Se Diamond. IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY.' i• PATENT AGENCY OEWIT C. LAWRENCE ?/•' ROST. W. FENWICK am a For the past roar ...years Manager of an °Meer of theid the Washington IP. Bran Patent Office—the...l t i tie Am er ican 'l:Patent Agency last four as ni mid for Fifteen i* Years in the Pat- Member of the l t n en en t s Agency Board of Appeal.' p, NOTE—AII information necomary to procure Patent a me nd a copy of the Patent Laws sent free Ct rs l itt• to o present Commissioner of Patens Hon. David P. Holloway. de2o:tf Plumbers and Gas Fitters, NO. 1438 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH. PITTSBURGH. ♦DD 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY WEAR THE HATOB'B OPTIC& Pumnrs, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe. Pig and Bar Lead. and Plumber's ma in general. Oil Refineries fitted Lead in the moot approved manner. . Tanks lined Lead or Copper. liousee fitted with Water and Gas Fix tures. XI7B. AU orders promptly attended to. :l pEACIIES AND VINEGAD— 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, U RARWELAIPIIRE CIDER VINEGAR in store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, fels IS and 20 Wood street LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh. MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of t i me agree d on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. sir Mice Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Ja2o Strawberries for Canning. N OW ES THE TIME. FOR CANNING .I.‘ and preserving Strawberries, Thom select ed for this purpose should be of good color, solid In substanon, of firm texture, and of superior tla- ExacUy such a berry can be found during the Strawberryseason. at J. KNOX'S Establish ment- No. SE Eft street, Pittsburgh. Orders may_be left either at his stand in the market, or at Horticultural store. 3e16 he ads by Tolls TO AILEIVO, AND • WRY R. COLLIRS amp a. somiacmiz:. BicCA.L.WIONT & =RR, eterlrcntrimscito &T LANs, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., roraarl Prennylva H. w.PLITILSON Ala 1. DA w PATTERSON & DA WSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant; je9:l► PITTSBURGH. P B. F. LUCAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court Housed m73:ly - PITTSBURGH. Pe L. REAOKENRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, NO. 135 FOURTH ST.; 1e24:lo PITTSBURGH/ J. D. A. N COC Ii NO. 73 GRANT STREET Tel AUL; SURGEON . DENTIN n J. • suet:es:wt. to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smith field street. sue- Office hours from S to I o'clock. and from I to 5 o'clock. fol&17 u .% Ito : AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones tt Loughlins, MANUFACTURERS OF IRON ANI) NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET Int Lava's Patent Shafting, Piston loin, Pinks, &t WAREHOUSES, 93 Water Street and 132 First. Streit, PITTSBURG/I, And corner of Franklin and South Water Strode- Chicago. fellay PITTSBUGH, PA ISAAC Jornes...Joint L. BoTD...Wit. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., AI AATUFACTURERS OF CASTSTEJEL. also, Spring. Plow, and A B Steel SPRINGS and AXLES. corner Ross and First stmts. no2l:is PITTSBURGH. Fa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &a. ____ MOLTS AND OIL OLOTHB NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' Thtve have just bean received and are ) the LATEST AND RICIIEST PATTERNS, the lowest prices. NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Jae, —A T--- .517 C A L LIU lI'S, No. $7 Fourth street, ijpOUGITT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE .•,11 advance in prices, of which the Allot vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASH. deh W. CUNNINGL.G...D. CUNNINGLNI...P. CUNNINGLY D. MILD ......C.MILL UNINING HAMS at CO.—P TT a• V BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Wage. house,ll9 Water street. and 1S First street. Pittsburgh, Pa.. three doors below the Moteasa hela House . Aignittecturers of Pittsburgh Or) Window Glare Druggists' Glass Ware and Amur. can Convex Glass, for parlor window/. church., aid public buildings. 11D I S'Plt CLOTHS, CASSIMERES WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A IMIRI WE v YL P t E stoc ilf tit k of GOODS, all new and desirable styles: whisk hay* been carefully selected in Now York, with a desire t please the mot fastideous. and comprising in s the various new fabric and novelties of tit • SOAFOII. We would respectfully solicit an early mer i ts m our patrons and the put.die. to test the ot the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY dr SON, Merchant Tailors, PITTSBUGGII FLAG lIISUFACTUKING CO. Are prepared to supply BUNTING FLAGS, ALSO PRINTED AND OIL ROILED MUSLIN I?LAlt3i- s All Sizes, from 0 Inches to 50 Feet. At lower prices than can be bought in the East. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Jutl W. PITTOCK. Agent for Company. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth kits. FIRE AND iIARIIE INSURANCE. DIRECTORS: Win. Phillips. James D. Verner. John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Mead William B. Rays, Samuel P. Shrive; John E. Parke. George B Jones. Charles S. Bissell. Prank Van Glorder. William Van Kirk , C. Batumi Love. Wan. p JOHN Wan. F. GARDIVE PURE POTASH AND SODA ASll— POTASH AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of superior Potash and soda Ash. Those who make their own soap, and hare use for either of these arti cleam lind it to their advantage to famine at stock before Purchasing elsewhere. • JOSEPII FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and - the Diamond, corner Market street the Diamond. p.% P.EMIZCONA. CUM. WOflR LONC, MILLER & CO., WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH. MTION. AL LEGHENY VALLEY ROAD. ailrOffice and Warehouse 23 ALARM= ISTREET, 'Mumma/IL Manufactures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Bensole. NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WA)lotAßruto NON-E a always on band. 0e9117 N EW GOODS= SEW GOOD`!! Eaton, Macro= * CO., Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS, TRIMMINGS AND BONNET G...880NE. EMBROIDERILE AND - REAL LACE LINEN CAMBRIC HANDIERCHLEPA GOODA GENT'S SHIRTS, COLLAR'S and TIES, SWIRL); CORSETS. HAIR NETS, oh. The attention of wholesale buyers b Invited to our present stock. CHANCE FOB BARGAINS. The Subscriber wishing to close out his Hasa BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERn• To make room for Fan 0 0044 will offer tbowk slight advance on cost You must call at the CHEAP CASH STOOD OF JOS O. BORLANDA ao2 sig Market strait. 2d door fruallak. MILNE OPORTO WIIIRR-00 pare Port Wino. "Dow Do Preto." bi °mond for solo um • A 11.101111 M ATTORNEY AT LAW, PFIrTSBURGIN, PEIIN9I. 24 Piece* 7 .Pleees W. 11•CLIN1OCIL ING GOODS. 1S 43 . • AND VESTINCS. No. 19 Filth titre,4l. n/ LiJP ll 6Pregidant. WATT, Aloe Pres% Sete.r. 1,17-1111 EATON. MACRUM & CO.. N 0.17 Filth street