Ju.uatot.na-... - at4o,fa. PHUHRGEMITATO & (IMO RAILWAY, TO AL.T.',POT.STO tnim WEST. SOUTH WESt AND NORTH WEST. maim ARRANGEMENT. Ootninsnoing August 15th, 1882 ~~,,,.; f , x ~.....____ Ai Vert Viirtis. for r.ertt; Lafarette.:ll4.;:sltint y, lieotfaitSt.Josephand interne- P C=toal Indiana aaa.illiesigj 41 oath for 'Laporte. • • 1 at Chicago , r 4 halm for all iwanta In rill- POk. Znireettrt. fowa. INamnain saA klitinstota. tar ruttier infarnistion andr.througs. tiokote 44;piy ie. (1.1408.G14 .PARK.CH,Tiokiihter. Porzeaser Statim: Pktiburgb... sad A. Q, CAMEL E Ageute ilitsShons. JON B. 0111.VIEL(Ioneral Superizttaadent, a'nl.l'. SHIN N. General Padagasor Agent 'ILIVIIIELSI4,O PITTDDVDDIII. AND Ili wurimLieth kmii-stua iw IrimitrE I? A. BRA N ' On and atter. MONDAY, ''' , O , X462. wMwill leave the Depot of the Pisiimmilvania ad,, in Pittsburgh. as follows, ~,,..„, PreTSBVII,BII.; COLUMBUS - -2 '/IgATI £C LINE, VIA STRUBlilfVelailE. ani es s useintrgis 2, 0 0 a. in. 42 . 40 D. M. do Steubenville.-4,00 " 4400 L Newark....-- 0,50 ." . 1 ~0 ,15 l i Oeitimbus-. .... 1140. " 11.45 At Cincinnati 4,20 p. m. SAO a. m. ' StA.ouis...-.... 7,30 a. m. 14.4 6 p m tfo change of coda between Pittsburgh and Cis china& Splendid Or -aping cars attached to all nigh trans. .1 PPITSBORtiII AND Wft 521,1140 LINK. /4111,611 'W e e bllT l l 4 4 ' N =&6.‘ l O N ng..4t. ri „.... ~.' ..6,06 " 111,40 " f 6,05 " Connecidnial Wheeling with Dilticaore and Ohio Railroad,^, and at ;Thillair with Central Ohio Its/tread for Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Oinoittnad. Indianapolis and eaini 2 once and Pointe west. . P1TT5111.0.(4.11 AND OL,KVEL AND tINJI. *am Pithiborgh..—. 1,00 a gy m. 12,30 p. a. do Wellsville 4,263,00 do 8ayard.........,_ 3,10 " 4,14 " do AAlaho....— 6,43 " 4,40 '• do Hudson 13,00 " 5,42 " Arrives 01e0e1and....... 2.15 " 6,30 - Oonneetbseat Bayard with Talavirawas :branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at dill iang9 with Pittsburgh . Fort Wayne and Chioagil Railroad at nuaso, with Cleveland, Zaneavilla • and Cincinnati R. ±t for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls ant Millerabuts. and at Cleveland with 0 and 3 R, - tu-Raie. Dunkin:, and Buffalo, with CAI It to: Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and the north- Wee. ' TiollsvilleAccommodation leaves at 4,00 p. m. Returning Trains arrive. at 2,20 a m. 2,10 a m, a,2-5 arid B,oog EL Thrown tinkers to all prominent points la the week southwost-north or northwest, can he Pro cured at the Li arty street depot,Pi ttsbuxgh. ' .IN STRI7A..ET ; Ticket Amt. 40: further =lan aridly to WILLIAM STEWAIIT, Agent. At the 'Dummy's once in Freight Stanton, Ponn street. : • no" ,1,00 6,10 am 12,50 ym 3,00 " 14 " 3,05 '• 4,00 " 2,16 " 4,00 " 4,54 " 10.23 " 2,55 " 113133. 11382 MUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND inn MONDAY. MAY 6th. PRIEBVEiIh. ONNTRAL RAILROAD, EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. /WIRE TED 20113921. lil AI I. TU, A 1 N 31. leaves thopasior Station every morning y 1 ( t Sunday) at 2i a ru, eiopping only at till p pal stn our makingtirectoonneotions I t o' °W fit, thow:ta.„ W n "t i l ing , twil and lIE 9OH EXPRESS T i ltAIN . leaves at 0:p m. stopping only at_prinoipal sta agictiteot connection at Harrisburg for faZIOTO said Washington, and for New York via N ie n g l Arl- leavei . the . statiOn ' , drab , . 'Fr43anda*) . at 8,20 . m., - litOlplii4 only at Pal stations, oo at Harrisburg for alli l no r re and Washington, , . T LQUAT,i PEVIEIIT TRAIN, trithTassen ger at:asked. leaves the passenger station (miry mornink (Sundays oxermted) at 5 . 3 0 a. tn.. running as far as Conemaagb. and stopping at all stations. . 1 ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACOOMMODATION TRAIN, leavel dial/ (except Elueday) at u s ittr, p, m., stop ping at all stations and rennlag as far ca Sena lITHST.AOCOMMODATION TRAIN at 6 for Wall's Viatica lerivedAsily (except Sunday.) .4,01),„ in. VPEMND !ACCOMMODATION TRMN for ali's Mailed leaves daily. (except Sendai) at 12 4 00 a. to- THIRD AMOBINTDPATION TRAIN for Wtilre otatiod !carat daily. (eruipt dander) at 4lue P. Le. FOURTH :21.17COMMODATION TRAIN for Wpare datum., laavor (escopt Rintday) st SAG IN us. TIE CHURCH TRAIN LeISTOS Stetinu at 9.05 a in: returning . • _ _leaVesPitteburgh at 12.30 I, in. B*l9UllrillSl6l raeams ARRWEI AT P ITISSIJ Rail AB FOLLOWS: _ rairi"......1, 12,23 p. m 12,4153. in deat Line..,.1.. 12,36 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation— .. .-...1.0.05 a. m. let Wan Station Accommodation. 6,30 0. m. :id Walla Station Accommodation 8,55 A. to. ad Wall's Station Accommodation......l,os p. in. 4th Warp Station Acroommodation ....... p. m. islePrearefor Blairsville and Indl:ana connect at Blairsville intersection with Express and Johnstown Aocommodahon Rase nod Wok. and ditto with Last .elyht,llll.st and West. The Travollog Public will find it cleat]; to their ppr i ke i -plyn A isgagAr L N l Usk i to a t a ,rtv l :l a by t i t e modatimm now oSerod eannot be surpassed on any other rlonte. The Road ia ballasted with atone, and is entirely free from dust. We can Promo ,- fhafery,_ Booed and Comfort to all who may talror this Road with their Patronage. .1 .ir A Ir. E : TO NNW YORE, „.....—..........12,S 3 PIiILADV.I.P'I.IA-.. ... .......... to,ao RA LT1M0RR......,- 10.00 . ,11.4.21(tA13nit ..... .....,. ........ 8.80 BARRIBBIERti ...... ....-..-. 7 . 000 • Ala`Blaificked to all stations on the Penn- YienctlaWad. and to Philadelphia, Ram a. WA YOrk. al. yomengersepurthasioa dokets In can will be Charted at excess seenrdins to distance tray elokinladcilden to the station rates. except from gMtionterlive the company has no want NOTIVIn ease'of leek the Company "All hold theinielves responsible. for ,person sa hv ge i num clI V:- tie t P'sgrnitt` of exceedin g d...y 0 , pli.mager3and eto andfrom dle epot. at a charge not to ex 25 coats for etc h passenger and be,nage. Ice tiokeMapPlY to Jf. STIMA &mt., At the Peani. E. R. ?assenserStation on Liberty and Grant streets. n 023 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, ';OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, alb. 87 Firth IS 'Bank flock 111‘511ffitEG ILGAIDIST ALL WWI* OP a. KM AND kii.ABINS, RISKS. • ISA/10 JONEbi_PresiTent JOHN D. MOCORL. Doe itesidint ,R. R. BOOK. Boorctary : CIaPT. W I ..• iflNAN;43enorl Asemt. ••• it• • t 6 GEIG-• 'sona. E. G. . .r, 47.1 i,.. :1 kr ‘ 6 4 .11 a R eau liziAs Zoi l t •,.. / ..t. !!!" ..a •," .1 7.1r - 1. ._ IC .. , . , /MOW. iliO • . ria. u ' I . 1 EW liol4lB VIA law= &50 L.ll Itaxp,o-AD. • • :INDIANAPOLIS AND CHWINDATI . P.- R. Count:toting at Indianapolis 'with Terre Haute. and Terre Haute and Alton &afros& to Bt. Leas gni-Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and ialem.andhlichwakcentral ROD ads for CIIICA -30. ROCK ISLAND, BUR GTON. and all '.ntilemeditte pointa. Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS. rERHE HAUTK - LAYAYETTE and PERU. Freights and peneangerg partied from Cincin nati . of.Lawreztoeburg in lee: time than by any other rents by twenty-four lionrs, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can bo made from Clincumati' to the West, without tionaiggnnmmvats made to J. M GIBBONS, Agon: 13-13rineati. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at Lawrenoeburgh, will • receive I prompt attention, and no charge •for oommissioki; eo CIIAROZ For. DRAYAGE OR. COMMISSION AT LAWIIENCIZBITEO. For further information apply to THOMAS OATIGAN. tNorillifelVaterutreet) 'agent of the Company. w ho is prepared to Igive THROUGH' ne onate for passenger and freight to Indianapolis, Terre - Haute, Lafayette, ChiCago, Peru. Green osatio, Orairfordsvillo. Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. &0. . tea H. F. LORD Presiden t JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freiglt Agent. mh3 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERY 9 NO. 85 FO'IIRTH BT., NEAR WOOD. rOIIEEE SID3SCRIBERB MANIC' F /LC. TURE and keep condtantl7 on hand over,artiole in their line, el:: Corniced, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrades of all kindle also, the celebreteil Parpnt. Spring Ely -5111221-43 Shades Blinds .:'l%tari3tr t • • ikI6*ItrOS"Iti•EST,6II:4I-6,21T5. GI- c JFiE, No. rasa unertX, street, Next to . Pesulaylfairia Passenger Depot ; prpitirietipr. ii*Uit:CYrotkierrur up up, .12-EL wildflaiihe modern ruspr'OTODIOXICS. this po pular resort, the subscriber isreparcu to acetic.' modate his old castotr,ers and the public gener ally, with the best the market.; affords. Oyster,' will be sent d ttpof every variety of r tylo during ,the swoon.- iiis Wines. Liquors ar.d Ales he feels confidelit in rettortimending to the public for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily andsold wholesale and rets.il. nay2thlyd _ SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN IRE DIAMOND, pir-vos. g23TONE, 2"roprictox. LIFAVING TAViEN AND In'rrEs) UP, AJIL at it great expense, with ail the modern im provements, this popular resort, the eubeeriber Ls prepared to sooommodete friends and the Public generally, with the boot the laket afford& OYSTERS will be served v p in every variety of style daring the 1103.30 D. LIQUORS and ALES he Isola ofindlent it: re commending to the public for their ex,:etlon, - ,e. 41* - 1161.RALS served up AI ell houn. and IiAA and NIGHT BOARDERS tar, am • aptly orna 1-Fougii.4 NO, 82-DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURG H. rginz NUJlSClllfilfra ANNOUNCE Pi to•the ptiblio that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME, ke.. and in prepared thaeoommotiste, the patrons of thin old and well known house with everything in the eating and drinking line at the-thorten notice. JOHN aliALdgi, jalthly Proprietor. MI ANS/ON HOUSE, 'GEO. A U RENTZ, Proprietor: N o. $.44 Liberty street., j unt Le side the Paannier Depot of the PULLI2S.ViVALIia Railroad. which wakes it she inogt.crop , eniont houae iv the city ivy paaserigerti arriving by that teS4. The proprietor having', at considerable , elt: O.OO A fitted in steel tentety I the NIA 610 IN 1170130 E, wouid r-pectrolly a share of public patronage. the Larder and Ler nett be furnished with tho best the mitritet den ariord. fel:ly WINES AND LIQUORS WILLIAM Ei iiilETi', Ilf.rolrM. , ill DBILIta Brandies, °wale.ls, Wines, Old Monongs.- hz,la and Reatiiieti Whiskey, NO. 1.0 WOOD MT MEET, riti•sisurgla &Mem C. WEST CO., ILORTPACTUAIt REI Qr CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND - BLZICILIS. No. 187 Penn ¢:: eat, Plitcoborgh. .tie- All work warranted to be of the beet mate rial and erakmai.eldp. myl2lyd. P. D. lIRYiN,P. ......CrliitE Late at Miller 4 Ricketson's. 11.31:1 . Y.14.1LE111.dr. Waeoceser toltermer And‘sioa.l . Wholesale Dealers is Foreign Fruits, Nang, Contertionary, &morn, Fire Wortss, etc, NOB. 128 AND 128 WOOD STIL.F.n. !1171r.tP.A. rilnosiss Jr.h. RLE gty gn a FURNITURE, .AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, N 03G4 FE DERAL STi, ALLEGLIZIN Y. Undertaking. in all its branches, will receive Prompt attention. ' Orders can be left et the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JA.M.S3 FLOY D. Ohio street. AlleehenY. ael&ly 2POLIOHALL' LEW A.lllli bIALOON. EHHARTAto JARON EP:would remind his old friends and oustomere that he is still to bo lound et Ida , sidd stand APOLLO !HALL. ontrance on Fourth street: lie has always on nand the.best quality-of Lager Bear. end lb oonnoction with the hall, a wall appointed billiard saloon. with gaol tablas, balls and cues. Remember the via ea. Apollo 8011. For.rth et. eeerWood.-entromoe tram Fourth iv Weir _- 211.1413R1V1X LOOK IN G GLASS & . TVILE yIILALUE KAN EAGS:O R Y NOS. 221 EAST TW NisITY-T ill RD- STREET, 17E1 del72 ORAN I; STREET dc 21S Oti NT R ST &BST. Estalilistaul I OM; NEW YORK.. Es tablishet4 DiLtS. This Eatablishmeat has been in eueces• fel a •xtrailen ill years, and is the Largest of the kind in the United Status. We have on hander m.nuufffaetnred to order every kle'ecrlpti on of FRAMES S, PIO U ittl AND BOR. lain and Ornatittental Pier, Wall, Oval end Mantel 01 es, thdieectini Cor aka, Base tuni Bracket ITables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses. etc. Mouldings for Picture Frames, In lengths imita ble for transportation, either Gilt, .11c.rlow, Bose wood, Ora, Zebra, Bwdseye, Mahogany 10e. Our new Mairufaatory'atirtexreadve facilities enable US to fbUtitaßa dny article in. Our line BS good as the bee, And atelleop *slim DEALERS ARE . INVITED TO CALL UPON, OA when they vitit New York. We claim to hr. able to supply them 'with every article in our line which they can possibly require, at prices lower than they can purchase elevihere. Orders by read attended to taith gromptnees. Dc not.fail to call oho; you visit New York. Office BrWareroems, No. '212 Contra St., N. Y. inyZamd• L10RA.4.34 V. SIGLER. het IANDRET.III('S a _ GARDEN AND WELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH -A Ni) (; BSC! NE • tirALsO:a.general a.artuletit o Agricultural liupleateata, Fr u 7 t, 'Shade aud Oruauioutttl Treees, received and for sale bi BECKHAM do LONG, No. 887 Liberty strco next cloorte Hare's Hotel. n3lO FroPo , striarg via it, I Before going, buy a pair of BOOTS. SHOES, AND GAITERS, BORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, au9 .'4,aiaricet street; 2d door from Fifth. H. H. SMTIL, NO'erAl.ll7 1. 2 1J 13 I 0 OTFICI A? '17,31 PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STFIEET* rah% TAILUABLE SIEWICIRLEY PitOP ES,TY FOR SALE.--Three-fourth acres of land pleisaahtly . titnate at five minutes walk from the Station; large variety .of ehoice fruit and shade trees, grape vines,.ctc; a family mansion 0 1, hall, aarlorr, library and twelve rooms, excellent cellar, stable, toe house, large garden with fruits and fl owers all well arranged and in good order. For price axid terms apply at 51 Market street. S. CTJTHBERT Az SONS. alga Real Estate Agents. griOLTS 9 AND ALLEN'S AND IND Et. ILI LOCH'S REVOLVERS—the best in Mnrke for sale a,n2 ROWN k MTTATV. 1 Sta AriOLVS RIEVOLVERS, ALL SIZIES, V Old and New Model, for tale at list _prices br .BOWN:k-TETLUT, • aulll ,•i-I.4B.WaodStreak::, iIAMP infr tzt FIRE-INSURANCE , BY TIM BELIANOE MUTUAL INIMBANOE OOMPLIfY, OF PH1LA.331311,1 3 13.3[ 1 4., On Bpjj(lieta Liinited or Perpetual. Iderchan dee. Furniture, Ice., in town or country. OFFICE NO. SOS WAIATT STREET. Cash Capital, $229,510 po. Assets, $308,508 08. Invested as follows, viz: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro- • °roma perty, wo ren rth first double the amount.— $155,605 00 t, class . Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 IS omit. 2.462 50 Mortgage Loons, $30,1:09, coat ... 27,911 09 Philadelphia city 6 S cent. loan. . —... UM) 00 Allegheny County 6't cent. Pen.nsyl vanla Railroad Loans 10,000 00 Collateral loans. well secured 2,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage 10an..... . 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock . 4.000 CO Stook. of Relianoe Mutual Insurance 84.350 Stook 24.350 00 Stook of County rise Insurance Co- 11,050 00 Stock of Delaware M. B. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5,725 ill Mechanic? Bank 'do 1 ! 2,012 .50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 16000 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.22718 Book Accounts, secured Interest, eta-- 1 6.216 72 Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. U.&35;15 =53,608.96 CLEM TINGLEY. Fraiedent. DIRECTORS. J Clam Ting ley , Samuel BisplmaU , Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen. ' Frederick Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Ti ogler. John R. Worrol . Marshall Rill. j 11. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland. Charles Leland.? Frederick Lenuig, Jacob T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen James S. Woodward. John Bissell Initsburgh. B. M. HINCIIMAN decraary. S. GARDNER COFFIN, r. 1.715 Northeast'oorner Third and loud eta. trikELAWAME MITYVAL SAFETY FN bURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA grtatt. OFFICE. E. CORNER. THIRD 'AND WALNUT sTREwrs, PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES , :on Ves els Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivera, Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriageq to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on :ier chandbe generally. on Stores, Dwelling Houses, DIRSOTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Ednahnd A. Sender, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. Davis. James Trailer' air, Wm. Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley, Samuel Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, V. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvain. Thos. C. Hand, Robert Barton. Jr Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Farland. Tosbrus PZllxre, John B. sample. Pittsburgh. D. T. Mama % .B. Barger. do. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. Ham Lmanna. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, lag No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh.. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 13 'IC 214' a E . r 011itE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE JS COMPANY OF PHI L ADELPHIA, OFFICE: NO. 435 and 437 CiIIk:STNICIT writ Err, near Fin. STATEMENT 9F ABSETS, JAN. Ist. 1830. Published, Agreeably to An Act of Assembly, being: FiNtMortgagss, amply secured $1,896,3 i 88 Real &tate, (present value $l(z3X3 61.) coat 102,995 25 Temporary Loans on ample Cala:- tarsi geouritieg stocks, (present vamp (9n9.60 - 1 711.) poet Notes end Bias Rooolvable. Ceih $2,17.04,tkil The only profit° from premiums which this com pany can divide by law, are (coin risks which lave been determined. Iltsurancza a,aae on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low aS are coueletent with eozurity. 9113041 weir incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid foams by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well ns the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Lome" paid during the year 1 MO, 082,153 ES 8. DIRECTORS. Charlet W. Rancher. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, !mac L. Jaoob R. Strath. Edwar&C. Dale. deems W. Ricnard..t George Fates, CHAS. 1V 'BAN CK ER, President. EDWARD C. DALL. Vico President. A. Snei., tiecretarr pro tna. .1. GA B.DN ER COFFIN, Agent, mylei Northavit. cor. Third sna Wood vts WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG if. GEORGE; DARSIE President. i. GORDON, BezzetarY. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen . ' Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Slang & Cu's Warehouse, up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure 'walnut all kinds of FIRE and MA RINE ItiBllS. A floulo Institution managed 117 Directors who aro well known in the comma:unity, and who are dew-ruined, I,y pros) ptnavt and liberality, to man- Lain the ehara..g.or which they have WY ed, as of fering the but pretootion to those who desire to he insured. ASSETS. OCTOBER mutt, DA6l.z. Wok.Aceounua $ 63.000 00 O% Mo tgaSe 2360 (A M b'erniture 0i) Open Aozounts, eta. 7,071 13 Preincum - W0 .. t.:43 •A.) ;Tufts and Dille dlsoonnted 174.0" id 4 DIRECTORS. R. Miller, J r Jatnew M'Attley, Nathaniel Holmes. AlexanderN hnlok, ,George Davie Win. H. smith. Chas. W. Itickeleon, Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Roos J. Thomas Beni. Bakewell. John R. M'Cune. naylB - - - - - CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CA IHJOES. SAMUEL REA. Secretiry. BAGALEY, Preslder4. 011tiee, Car. of Market and Water FMq., Insures akainst Lows and Damage in the Navies- Han of the uthern and Woitern Rivore, Lakes, and Bayous, and the NaTl gistion 01 the Sean. Kimura* lagidusit I.osx sued Dninage by kire. DIRECTORS. „ Wm. BaVsio7, Jas. Park, Jr.. Wm. 11. Johmton. B. P. Jones. t , Reese (mons, T. M. Howe, B. Preston. George Bingham, U. M. Mar. John 812Ipton, ' Jas. M. Cooper. . S. Ilarbangh.. J. Caldwoll. . John S. Dilworth. ' C. H. Us. nati:l.,yd)/ PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COXPAN Y , NO, 149 ORESTNITT STREET, Opposite the Custom Hodge. Capita1....,9219,100 Assets 9304,943. 1- VA7ILL /WAKE ALL KINDS. OF V SURANCE, either Perpetual or Lim i ted, on every description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING; President, M. W. BALDWUT, Vice President DIRECTORS.. Charles Bayne. E. K. Cope. E. B. Bngt6h, George W. Brown. P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul. C. alhernann, John Clayton, S. J. Megarge E. Wile?. F. BLACIVILMIS, Secretary. ' T. G. COFFIN, Ager:t. J74:17 Corner Third and Wood streets. JNO. BIOOItHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, YOH VII SALA BY nu METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK PITIBSSURGO. es MILLINCIAB, MONOICCIATI.E. el LA PLANINGMILL, would re7pectfully in form the public that ha has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged hiseutublishment, andfilled it with the newest and innstapproradmachium is now prepared to furnish flooring and planingg boards, carol sawing and re-hawing, dooru, l gash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, molildlrups box making. Are. BouTx,.PirrantrP.ga, Sept, 7.1857. Ja2o BOOTS AND WOES, AN NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT TER Mega Ladies English Lasting. Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth $l4. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heal Gaiters tor $1.25, worth $1,75. Ladies English Lasluig Congress Heel Gaiters sl,so,yrorth $2, 1 1). Lames Fine French Morrow° Heal Boots for V. 37. worth $1.61 j,,,Alse rine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37, worth $1,75. ies line Moro= Slippers for 5210., worth 75, •, ladies Mao Past Slit't'ers for 750, worth 411 ' other goods proportion. 1 JAMES sti Market rtzrort, near Market 80 • 5w,74 VIIVIVPOIST . tk"rniontligeteunlasletoopteLl Fifth and Wood Streets. PER ANNUM. IN A.DVANOH. - Palliated , (lorne: 1 TERNS • 41-Deli end ky carriers 12 osmia per week. RA OF ADVICIITILSIII4I. Square, on ti me ... ... ........ th timee--- --, ....".r.Bl l 5 00 5 .. 7 0 ,•_ on month —5 00 " three months 12 00 Ma months ..... IS 00 ".. : V months 24 00 80 00 TED . LINES make a square. About eight words averate a .o. Bomeas .. does, inserted on the local page. tea cents 6 lin • each insertion. The S. turday morning Post /mad from the same office every BatterlaY morning. earTeroa 1,1 per annum. in advance 47 Emile copies. ready for mailing, mve ozirra, I.ddim JAMES P. BABB )3 litor and Proprietor Qr . Adve rtising at reas"aable rates. DAY MORNING, NOV. 3 !MINER-BOY OF ANTIETAM. THE D ntietam's long battle p. e mountain echoes rattle, thousands foil like cattle butcher's red employ; le 'figure seeming s sloe. jug, dreaming, ' .loon from it streaming. ie little drummer boy. 11 - a - day I away; , r more may see him who once knew I.e soldier ears that fed : music that he shed; :hall hear his thrilling rat-tat-too. At tha Ilia ft , I AB ho v: , Ills lifa; Ah, v liad I They nov And On th No more ell our ranks that troubled. ! form was doubled. lough the wound that bubbled, 'le WI spirit passed; tateried feature' By the kite tin And t The c r.o .. - Of the ,silent little crew tire Evince the change of nature. W hie sad come to hint at In-t. Ah, • ell-a-day! As on.: at home he lay: As it the nudle's peace were felt anew; But feller more, nor mother, Nor sit er more, nor brother Stall he- rhim proudly beat his rat-tat-too. t , },. lt Near w ere the trippling perished Lay th drum he so much cherished; And th sticks he nimbly flourished: Wer is his hands descried; But e a like him were battered By the missals when they scattered; Yet th ugh they all were shattered, They had not left his side. Alai el' a-day! Ass: ontly they lay As thatyoung heart whose throbs were all so true And their mission titly.ended With 11 L 8 whose soul was blended Vi it h th magic of their stirring rat-tat-too. Where he fell, the you'll was buried, With t e drum and elicit- , he carried; And the swarthy s ,I , liers tu:rieti And forgot the victor's j'..Y. For he'd was the reflection 'I hate regimental's affection Could give no resurrection l'u t.l e little drummer b..y. At. well-a-day ! 1 :. Ewe 't lilosspa.tl fall in Ma-, But parr of blood is let Pilling dew: His in 'ry 'twill revive And tr shly keel. alive. As long: soldiers lON e the rat-tat-too.l W. 0. E/TON. ._ __ .... Oresaott El lines, Oambria 00., Pa. WM; DELIGHTFUL .tU.ND POPE .. II L R place of surontor resort, located d imet ly on the ine of the Pennsylvania Railroad. on the summit if the Allegheny Mountains, 2,301.; feet above t e level of the ocean, will be et en for guests f ries the 10th of Juno till the 10th of Oc tober. ciinee hurt season the gtounds have been greatly Unproved and beautified, and a number a of Cott ei have boon erected for the accommo dation o families, rendering Cresson one of the most ro m antic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, w!ll find attractions het e in a 'first -clan b Livery Stable, Billiard Tablft. len-pin Alleys, 'laths. etc., together with the purest air and wat; .l 'r, and the most magni fi cent mountain scenery .1 be found in the country. Tickc good for the round trip from Philadel phia, $7 0 ; from Pittaburgh,o 05. Nor further information, addreas ti, W. MULLIN jeakitlf Cresson Springs, Cambria Co.. ... ST !FRANCIS COLLEGE, , OHM ;AR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERSI /sin' INSTITUTION, SITUATED 3- IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Crosson Station Station, on the dire& route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, sifts chartered In 1858, with privitiges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degreea. The location of the College in one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alla ghat, Mountains being r'ovorbial for its pore water, bracing air. and pie areNne The Schots...tic year commences Clirthenlll,9l MONDAY after the 16th of ATGIIST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Smions. AU the Apparatus noose sary for Land Surveying. Engineering, dm, ko, will be furnishing by the Institution to the Students.lnstruMental and Vocal Mosta forms no extza charge. Students will be admitted from cigi t ;ears to the age of manhood. Tcamai--Board and Tuition. payable half yearly advaneel....- . . ......... ....-- .. ....-.—.....—5100 Was, and use of Bedding' .............._ 10 ClaaCc and Modern Languages, extra 10 Stade is spend Vacation at the College 15 ite:oronco can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Counel : to the Rev. T. S. Reynolas. St. Mary's Loretto. ad, to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese., gt,i.Vl ,6 1 0, q 4 T' R r;I4A. SEAT CM] FOB CONSUIPTOL HOPEI ETOR OF THIS MEDI• E having made it the study of years to te the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi- 111 HE A- CD eoneentri eine for offering perience. prepared expressly ties of Co It has any know !. C BJ eB 3 of the Luna and Throat. Is now I.sufforing humanity the result of his • ox- This truly great and good medicine is with much care, the tar being distilled for it, is therefore free from all impnri- u .on tar. .ured more eases of Consumption than i ere_ remedy on earth. sure Bronehitis. hire Asthma. are Bore Throat and Breast. ure Conchs and Colds, and is an remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, ' Complaints. Beware of Counterfeits ve the Dyspepsia use WISHART'S pepsin Pills, and if they do not re you g 0 to the agent of whom you purchased them and receive your money all at his store and get a descriptive oir box of Pills eent by mail post-paid t on as Dollar. No. 10 South Seei:lnd street, Phila. L. Q. 0., W ISILIR.T. Proprietor. Dr. KEYSER. No 140 Wood street A vg TIO N SHOE HOVSE 5 FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals Men's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals ots and Balmorals, boots and Balmorals, 's Boots and Balmorals, per than Om -Cheapest. B4s Bo Youth's I Childre CLc ocl Eh ear to know • The Place 'YBODY IS ANXIOUS TO om their friends In the army, and also here to buy Boots and Shoes cheap.— Its at M'Clelland'a. 55, Fifth street. CIIOI RIIILDINOMOTS FOR SALE pleas ntly situated on Rebecca street, Alle gheny aitY, being-a division of a large garden. with fruit trees shrubbery. etc., and easy of amen h.- Passenger,Railway. Persons desirous ofsecurir g a good ant. - plermant location for a residence at u particular y inv.ted to look at these beautiful lots which are offered at low prices. and on easy terms. Call and see the plan at our office. 'IT A L • SAL, Market an en Water amt. Ti oelL2wdl ABLE PROPERTY FOR A.—Situated on Water street, between Ferry. having a front seventy feet i• Street: the same through to First rms easy. Inquire at SS First street. MIOST a. for 8 GE CURRENCY RECEIVER 063 a McClelland's Auction. kir 41, A , I LX k i chci fill aWe D BUY A PAIR OF THOSE Balmorala for Ladies and Santa at iniso-clircht vio . S. CIATIORRT Sr SONS, 6111arket atreat: ----oIaffeOLITSZ AN EX.CELLENT AMILY NEWSPAPER, TI-110 PITTSBURGII ATURDAY MORNING POST —ls A— HANDSOME AND INTERESTING PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER. WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE, ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, E=l lbw I s o 4. . - eta / E. oolriums ALL MI CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, and turnlehes the most reliable :MONETARY. MARKET & COMMERCIAL REPORTS UP TO THE HOUR OE GOING TO PRESS togethar.with a choice selection of Tales, Poetry, Literary and Scientific Articles, Valuable Statistical In formation, Agricultural News, &r., dm.; PUBNISHICD BY OUR OWN CONTRIBUTORS or compiled with the greatest oaro. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OP THE DAY -r-ALI3O Embraelnq ever,y tpapAre n n o t l iT Es E T ll ic O , F NEWS, 1011.hiGN AN LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. *e WILL ALSO SS FOI7WD IN I. TEE FARM AND THE VARIER, ilra,-This interest of the Agriculturalist will not bo neglected, and in thd'iluture, as in the past, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the Perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. as- As a source of additional Interest to all classes of readers, the promos of the present civil war, in which great armies are engaged, will be closely canvassed, and the most important events carefully collated and presented to the reader.— By following the operations of the armies from day to day, succinctly' presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion. TUE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be furnished to subscribers at the low price 0 One Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good Investment. TEE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also leaned from the same office EVERT MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news. containing all the latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Mon• etary, Commercial, 4.e., TO THE LATEST HOUR. Also, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. CAMP CORIIESPONDENCE. AT THE DAILY POSThan an extensive circulation by railroad sad river, through loca agents and by the mail. and, is a capital adverti sing medium. The paper is furnished to stamen hers at 86 per annum. • Advertisements inserted at moderate rater. 113. Address JAMES P. BABB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR CORNER 277TH LSD WOOD STREETS. TITTSBUREIR. PA Aiir Said your mousy by mall at my risk. A l 7 -1 - TIPS . DO VffiGS BANG, 65 FORTH STREET, OHAWIERED IN 18E4.1 • OPEN DAILY, FROI[9 TO 2. 0'411001; NY WAN on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from'May I st to November lst, from 7 to 9 c'clook andfrom November let to May list. from 6 to 13 o'clock. Deposits received of all earns not less than Own Doman. and a dividend of the profits deolarod twice a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem ber since the Bank was organised, at thereto of six per oent a year. Interest, f not drawn out, 13 placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest franc the first days of June and De ember, compounding twice a ' year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his-pass book. At this rate money will double in lees than twelve years, making In the aggregate EIGHT AND ONE-PI/LP PIS CENT. A YEAR. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Escalations; furnished gratis. on app lication at the office. 980818 . ALBEIBB. rexaresirrs. Sohn B. MTadden. Dane M. Pimnook. John Holmes, John Marsha ll Alexander Speer. Jam B. D. Meads, Benj. L. Fahnestook. A. . Pollock, M.. D.. James MeArde7. Hill James Hardman. Wm. rEtreen. 13171178113. • Alexander Bradley. Jamm D. Keay, John G. 13ackofen„ Peter A. Madeira, gouge Black. I John H. Mellor.' John B. (" , nneld, James Bhidle. 4 Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha% Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John EV8211& Henry L. Rinzwatii, Hopewell Hepburn, Johnll. Shoenbeine Wm. B. Haven, Wm. B. Schmerts. Peter H. Hunker. . Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays. I Isaac Whitder. Wm. B. Lamely, Christian Yeas's' BEORSTARV AN]li THSABSTREL CHARLES A. COLTON. HOLRCES SO" BANK BUS .1.11 • and ExChange Brokers and Doahni in Notes, Drafts.. Acceptances, Gold, Silver and sank Notes. Mcohance on the Eastern and Waaaym Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities thronsrboyahs United States. , Deposits received in par angi.."..' ex current papor, No. 67 Market street, Wentz Third and Fourth streets. vcia. H. wriusalis a OP - 1 BANKERS & EXOHANGE WOOD STREET, CORNER TE:it ALDERMEN. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Firth Ward_ CIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAltst: Rd Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknow,edgements Taken and Billl Probated. ap6:l9 . ','J'AII6LES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOE TEE .8/LE " Flour, Grain, Bacon. - Lard, Butter, Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, prrfssußen, PA. REFER TO—Frannie G. Bailey, Fag,. William Dilworth, Br., B. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heikker & Swearingen, S. Brady, C 2411. M. & M. Bank, Liet Howell Mangle & Co., Gairge W. Anderson, Donlon. Paxton & Co., Wheeling. gay23:2ptida T. T. 21.4AUltri dr CO, xito - ussE., sloarti, -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair Street, I CORNER DUQUESNR WAY. second story. Ifir All work entreated to me will be nsatly and Promptly xeentea. oM-ly FURNISHING GOODS, ! SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. MACKUIt at GLYDE Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE MEN'S and YOUTH'S Linen and Traveling Shirts e les, Suspenders; Linen and Sil k h andkerehielb, Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, Re. A RILY SHIRT S, - And Soldiers' Famishing Goode, always on hand at, MACHUM dc GL DE S. anl2 78 Market sk, between 4th &Diamond. IMPORTANT TO . INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. foi PATENT AGENCY. ROST. W. FENWICK For the past four la years Manager of the Washington ItiMraneh' of Selen- Imitifie Ame rlenn IPatent Agency and for Fifteen Tears In the Pat • l ent Agency Bast. ncas. DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Years an Ohloer of the Patent Office--the, lasi fear as al Member of the Board of Appeal., ROTE—AII informed Patentrte and aloopy of R th . Refer to_preelmeCo David P. Holloway. en neeeossry to proottre Is Paton., Laws sent free ADDY dr. .10.W . V.P1E4, PlUMbeis and Gas Fitters. NO. 165 NVOOD STREET, OPPOSITE FIRST UHURCII, PITTSBURGH AID 47 OHIO' STREET ALLEGHENY 2l*Alt TEE MAYOR'S OFFICE. lIIMPS, AYYpRANTS, RATEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and. Bar Lead. and Plumber's material in. general. Oil Refineries fitted tip in the most approted manner. Tanks lined Load or Copper. Bottom fitted with Water and Gee Fil ter:XL ill. N. B. 411 orders promptip attended to. ap3. pEseicks AND VINEGAR ! 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II BARBELS PURE CIDEE VIDEO - MB, slot.s and for sale bI BAGALEY, fels I IS and 20 . Wood-street LOAN OFFICE, HEN4Y W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 IyMITHFIELD STREET Neat the corner. Fifth, Pittsburgh. 111,11 ONET IN ''LAR - OE''' AND SMALL .1.11 quantities loaned On Gold and. Silver. Dia monds. Jewelry , Gold and Silver Watches,. and all kinds of v uable article% for any lenjth of time agreed -0 . The goods cannot be delivered without the 'oket. Stir Rao °Moe 'Hours frOm7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Strwalberrzes for Canning. Now IS rME TIRE FOR CANNING and prving Strawberties. Those select ed f6r this pose should be of good color. solid in substaneafirm texture, and of superior fla vor. Ease such a berry can be found during the Strawberryseason, at J. KNOX'S Establish ment, N 0.29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orden_ may be left eith.er at his stand in the market, or at liortionltttral store.. - . 3016 NEW G(SOulii l NEW GOODS It We have an elegant and attractive stook o Trirmialuigs Furnishing Goods' Embroideries, Varieties, !Pinions, Mosle 4i m loven t 43141sentleta4 French Drayerie and Flexure • }3kirt3.; corsets. H ea d Neta, etd. - , in large variety and tow price, tor CASH. MAORUM. & GLYDE. anl9 78 liarket st.. between 4th & Diamond. --- - - NCO 2slo Box ee hi. R. Bunch Raisins: 150 do Layer do 100 Half Boxes hi, R. do 100 do do Layer do ' 50 Kegs Seedless • do 25 Drums Sultana do Just received and for sale by RHYMER do BRO'S. ses Nos 136 and 128 Wood street. WAFTED AIi.III . IIOIATELT ,; "":"" One thaiunderstands Limn fitting preferred,. 81032111111111TZ k BLIASTINT. 'DiLISt Wood drug: -- VlUMMol6ffaritta. tii ita 1 ,, -- t" I L/AZDt. WEDS c MaCALMONT t & • 4111 Mt ALTTOUNko - Y43 "LA Pr FRANKLIN, vEN#oo co., mirta r i • Pennsylvn A.muroremmlr A.'r OFFICE, ;40. IZS FOURTH IFF4 15.A.14 . C0C11 ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 73 GRAN% ST - BS TARI4 EFURGEOI I ir DENT I • =comer to G. W. Biddle, N 0.144 Bm Held street. Sir Office home from 8 to 1 o'clock. and from fe15:13 , to o'clock. IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones & LaughLins, 1te80PA0711777.3 07 MIX 0 iii A. r 4 ID .1 4 i A. I 14, JUNIATA AND COMM SHEET IRON. banth's Patent Shafting, Piston Bch, Plat, WAREHOUSES. SS Water Street and 1 3 2 First Stre PlTtSßU:lttilf, And corner of Franklin and South Water throat'. Chicago. fe • • Jorma...JoßN L. BoTD...Virm. I,UCFrijoya PITTSBURGH STEEL WiO ft K S JONES, BOYD ik AasiuvAcruß uns OF ceSTsiritzt. i.VA. also, Smug, Plow, apd A ),;t Steel SPRINGS Sod AXLES, comer Ross ELSA hrst streets. tio2l:is %, PITTSBURGH, Pa. CARPETS, OIL CLOTIPS,,ito. 'CARPETS rAND OIL OLOTin PITTSBUGH, PA NEW DRUGGETB, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL aar. These have just been ri/eived and the LATEST AND RICHEST PATrRItStI, the lowest prices. aremrrocra. _1.9 • DIEVY CARPETS, OIL CLOUTS, it —A T— NE 9 C A. L.L U Iff No: ST Fourth itreet. a...OUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE &STE advancoinvices, of which thelfallect -au vantage is offered in purchase TOR CASH. del W. CriniNINGHAM...D. OURNINGEAM..Z. OTTININGRAII DITKOAD. igNtrNNINGIE/LIMS ds CO;--P TT S• 4.J BURGH CITY GLASS WORlEB—Wgre house. 119 Water street, and-156. Pirstatreet. Pittsbnr9h, three doors below the Mcmcnolga hela House, Ala:lt:dad= rers of Pittsburgh City ...Wir.dow Glees Drnggiste' Glass Ware and Amor., can Convex Glass, for parlor windows, ohurohee acd public buildings. spl "DUBE POTASH AND SODA ASEI— PURE POTASII AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of saperivi Potash and. Soda Ash. Those who make their own boap, anithaVh use for either of these anti oles,w ill and it to their advantage to examine nal stook before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPIE FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. 3,26 MORNING STEA.M PRINTING EBTABI.ISIII tENT,. CORNER FIFTH 85:WOOD STREETS, HAVLEire RECENTLY MUM EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVRIUMMI We are now prepared to execute all orders for gYERY DESCRITTION; OP BOOK fir JOB remarritora With dispatch, and in the most aupatior. atria' °nem of l'atonokson. dezhtf f4MCOND ro NONM And will pay partiatdat attention to RAILROA lIERMTILE &GAL POMO BILLS OF LADING, CIRDIMADIS„ BILL .LEADS, SLANS'S, DEEDS CERTIFICATES, REGISTEDS, DRAY TICILDTS. RECEIPTS .; Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CARDS, ERTEDOPES, READINGS, conrrkters, Handbills, Labe% Col lege and Sohool Sehemes,Hotel Bills bfFare,lnvitations,&o. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES; &C. FOR CONCERTS St EXHIBITIONS A.ICE UN43-ÜBGl"AtiiigMb.! We osmium' e - com pletessaideetion alto MIA - AND PRICE!' BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. School and College Catalogues, Miscellaneous Catalogue% Constitutions, Reports, Briolb, ate- BLANK BOORS. - LETTER MEADS, ' MANE BOORS, CHECKS, iltres FOR t t- • Banks it Itimlytng 11[0*e4 FURNISHED TO ORDRILi L. ALL WORK EIEgIITED PBOMITLY BARR & '111Y11)W, POST RITILDTWOR. sib and Weed if- REAL Fussy - it AND SCOTCH EMBROIDERIES REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETTS' REAL PUSIIA AND FRENCH LAO TEELB„ Infant's Embroidered (taw. Dobeit.silid Waist , Dimity and French Cambric Banda,. Magic. Col• leratie and imperial RattlE44 Linen Cambria Hand: kerelileM. Edgiegc, Laeasil&e, to all of which we invite attention.. ~EATON,IEACRUM. & CO., se> - • I 17 Fifth Motet . OPer F6r AFFIILL To-moan° itor.irbatsocioouldit.tonim hamorige brzawotlkvorict tams go go _ at AfaiiellaniVelliastiono r L. BEAOICEIGIDGE, Prrraircitox PITTSBURGH, BMX'S. 24 Pieces 75 Pieft% PITTSBURGH. TO OUR OFFICE, We have an office In the eiti, Our facilities for printing
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers