EiaIaBOADIL •I*.t" . / 2. "X.E - X.113.1 I•Ser."4. mtoupiinr Twig &CIIICAVO BAILgAY, TO'ALL Ponca Ili THE WEST. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WENT. FALL AMEMIVUEMENT. Oammencring August 16th, .1682 TIME. T p O CINCINNATI AB gurea. an to otanapolb3. St. Loth And Chica g o shorter bby any other route. 1 'WESTWARD TRAM. , :1 Ren ,I.; Fast Line. Mali Expresa ov - ttsburatt....,l,oos. to. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 p. in. AilosbanY...l4o a. M 7,20 a In. 1 , 0 0 D. to. pWliea ~ 10c•44- 8 . 30 a. .n. 5,20 D,, na. 8,50 D . in. aynaL.2.lo p. m. ' 2415 a. m. Chi0nr0.......3,35 P. to. 8,35 a. to. FOR COLOMBO% CINCINNATI .t ST. LOUIS, , Leaven -')! Ormtline ' , 0,45 Cm. 744 p. m. 1 450 XL m. Arrives at. _ fjolumbutl.llo a. re. 4 0 .0i In. %ncinnatE , 4,20 p. In. , 40 a. in Indianvooli.S.o,3o p. m. • • m Nit • Ma.' , ...7,50 a. m .; Aal Tra*tbrough to Chicago whams alone " 'time to Cliennnati, .labi oc . L iainti mO i,o ~ by SteubMivilio. Trains on both meet at , unintubaarend vaamengem tato into clzunti 1 tozethez. fi ~ S '•F.A.TIWARD TRAMS 1 dRIVET AT PITTSBITRAIL i V,alostroNivreas .„.. .... ............ .... .-:-..... 3 . 341 &ill Ohioan° M.aD - ~..... • - --AA') P..m ethinnati abet • St. 'Louis 34apre55..._...7,45 p. sn ACCOMMODATION TRAII I O--FrOnt. Yedetal arm Station. Allerbatty City. .. 1 LeavesLi .4.ITIVa 1,06V0 Arrive Alletibeny New er irighfort New Dristort AlierbettY 0,00 2% rn ii 10,40 am ;is aDI . 01 50 alni 11,00,m ii, 1,30.1) m 0.45 a inaim 4,90 I , M 4 ; 0.00 p.m 12.10 II m AOLS pin 6,341 p to .:.: 8 45 P M a. 20 Dm = a" P,M . 22.2erainxtfre run by Caine:l6ns time, whichlis 12 minutoctOlower thanTittsburch time. AS. 'llokets stood or. do acoommodition titans are solo. at tanned prices. tBO p.m accontmodatiort z MOonn 01 Amaynatonistitttpackettliw tattle: ! • Tfrottat 'crams omm23t4ationowir.—• t.t =on. with stages •for Nve Castle. Mercer. Itrl6= I°. - - • '... hiO,' tri' and 'ktust'' - .B6llerstadatt. moron.' shoot Fang. eta, . • At Anton. -Ohio, farMiont&Vorekon. Pbeibt. ~ wanositor.i °Mo. Dotnit,-ts Aterestiine -for Delaware; ePrinfteld. Coltunbuf. Cincinnati,' Xenia, Dayton, Indianepolis;Baillt 4,enigi-Lostisvine, et a. , Ac Lanai for• Sidney, 'Detroit. ' Mut:in. - I / Olean et r w ; 6, A t k o o. t arm r Pero, • Lafayette.:TutL, Saint . ma, iiuzpy...... eokuk.4.lokePti pad intorme utta Points to Lentrai.Ladiana.andt Maas. At'PtYmonth (jr Laporte, ... Anebaro6l644o, with broth Ibr aupit la Oar rain. viiiwart- /OFR, Wifoonginat. 4 Mae/MB, Iry further. iniormation_ana _tiso...tk,hets avytrin - ''''OPORGE PAMF,...O' at Aett nyei•Stati4 Month: iUl4*k (lii 3 I MITS III . t ili.4l , Ar." T. AusehenY. 30 , 11 N -.TERVlDit'tionera/ wivrpsagicient. 441:11.611131611g. Gerona] Pamwtaser Avon' . ' krixammitliD ,i PlittSitillitiiii 4514 L/ W.R R.DLIN4 RALLEO49. ..S'OM.,yati ASEAN: r,,,, : NT. I Cm and ARO . .4011111.A.Y. 4* A e 664, Tratim will leave the Depot of the Pematelvanin Railroad, ind , ittsburch, m followsi ,4o PreIRBDNT F R‘VOLVIMBUS - "" 2 fSATL SSIO h NU' STEURtatntel..S. • I,e eta *.i tn4arsii.»... I • I'oo a: - tp. " 5 . pa ao StoahMville.. { I 4,,H • A.o olf. 0 • de Ne wark.. ..... -.. 0,50 •• 20,16 •• Jo c01uM1im...........„ 1140 . ••• trot: 46, -.." AtrivesCitatrinatt.. - ..... al.o p:in. 7 RI . a. m. .+ RtZtiods, ' ,30 a. m. 446- ii In , do eltease'o ears hetwcen .Pittsbersh p.od Cin cinnati. '_,, 0 .. ) Lendid Bk+aPial oars attached to all.- nikht taw' r !ii PITTRBDRQS AND WREELLIES LDP.!". Leavas . rgte i lmh.-.1 t., 00 eau 6,10 a ilp 12,1t0 r: a l 9,...,4 , , I'HI 3,14 ' ' 3,05 • ci11e..4,00 " 446 " 4,00 " e01ing.....41,04 " 10,33 " 4,55 " Arrives Ballak.ia 46 05 " .40.410 " a** " . Donneo/n4 at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Rear° , and at :Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad . 4 or,lZaneseitle. Lancaster. Circlevi ll e, col. , simirm and Dineirmad, Indianapolis and Saint I olds end polite west. PLITSBURS/1 AND CLEVICL- MKS. .eaves Pittshitiall 1,00 a. In. itti;riti p. IL. do WelleVille 4.26 3,00 " do p ix an i ti........- o,l[i .*. 4./ 4 " r ,_ a._ c.L........._ 6.43 " .1,40 " 'do Lagoa__ L. .... .... 3,00 ,P,42 ArriNes_Cloreliind....... 0,10 " i. 0,30 Connecting at ;Bayard with Tuscarawas :branch for .1 4 TewPh i kadelphia and Canal Dover at at Alli tMiLlihat &Lail,. Sort S i le a i v ellr, Za Ch mi te ll: and. 'ctneinnatiF, Et it fur Akron, CnrahZ, trails sins]. Alillersbuis, and at Cleveland with C and E F. ter Dm, ;40qpkt.rk„ and ThafEalo„ with C A T B for,'loletil Detroit. Chime° and the north s, ' , entente AVoteMedation leavesat 4,00 p. in. lteturnink Trains arrive at 3,20 01 M. 0 43 a ' w.,1,26 and 3AO p re. Warettgulfeketo promioent points in the wee...southwest; north ur north wag, can b 4 pru curd at tho I.dherty street depot, rqt•tabargh. • JOILN STEWART. Ticket Asent. For further toktlfuiarN akplY to OF Lilt STRWART, Arent, Au t o COMRB4I.O 0 CZ in Proieht Station, Penn nom/ =;I=SM ______ 1682. t '.: 1882, NUMNIER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND 'AFTER MONDAY. MAY st.h. PINISYLIIIII NMI ELIIPAD. . , ..... }MORT ' , IIAILIT TRAINS. FIORE TMliC11:011111 MAIL TR .i. leaves thepassengor Station ovary morning ter ; °apt flundayiat 2...% am, Stopping only - at the PmnmPal etationi,and making direct oonnectleme t aarrictug lir al e thirre t rd W ashington, and ir TITHOINP ASILA TRAIN leaves daily atZAO p nr..etoPPing only at principal eta tiom mWng dkeat ponnectlon at Hamsburg for A rtsmoro and WashMaton. and for Now York via PH 2.8.751116 E leaves the station daily. fekoopt Sunday i ;at 9.90 p. in.. stopping only at fitiincipal stations, connocHng at Harrisburg for Y a oM l L W ltt b i t NiatT B AIN. with Passe:a ttar Or attached, leaves the passenger station every morning (Sundays excepted ) .at 5,30 a, ci.. running as far as cneukaugh , and stopping at all stations. - I AICIXI nArrow TRAMIEL Inl i e JOHNSTOWN UOOOIIIKODATION TRAIN. leaves daily (ateOt Sunday) at - 2,48". in., atop ping at 212 &Miami end tannins as tar as Cone mangh. . . . TIMM AOUOMICODA'NON TRAIN for Wall's g t sam 2 teavecdsit# 6)=44 Sunday.iite,4oaan, SSOOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall'a station leave, daily. (moot Sunday) at 11,00 a. m; i'l THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for sall P 'a dation twos daily. (except Sunday) at 00 . l'• FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, lesiva dally. (except Sunda!) at 0,15 p. in. 1 1 , - THE pitußcu TRAIN Leaves Wall's Billiton at 9.05 a m: returning loaf es Pittsburgh at .12.51) p m. 1 ' REIMAN/AR TRALINS . • ARRIVE IN PITTSEURCII AS FOLLOWS:: • • ,a} Expreae..—.....-........- ........ ............12,25 p. m I /Thia. nu ilVti;icr - ::: 1 1 ...-- .: ... ::: - ::-- eh JohnitonvAtmaizizi . on . 7. . .... . ... .... .10,08 a. rp. let Wall's Station Ac c o mmodatioa...6.9lo 4 ; ret; 2d Wall's Stationilcoommtsiation..4As& a ,.; to . 1/4 Wall'a EtWed I. Cobtatnedation .. ... 1;99' a: in. Stit Wall's Station Acoorzunodation.....(l,lo p. ea. 11.9-Trains for- Blairsville and Indians. ommect at Blairsvilla Intersection .with. Exprsas and J oluntong Acconaitodation• :post. mitt_ west. and - , also with Loo.il FrA . ll; Vast sad Nest, , . - I The Trs,Nvellnl'glilio will_finditgr_eatly ~a their . I Mat Lot ~, , i v A i i imto tta tra ge al .by t soaviltiii2 modations now offirod canaot go surpassed on any other route._ ;The Road 'u ballestal with atone, and La en tirely free from duet. We can rrom•Uo Safety. Allied and Comfort to all who may favor this Itoc4! Ali their Paeronaze. .k..d. IA al : TO.N'BW TOR: ' ... .....-....11111-11,110 NIT r.: ILIA ........ ........- 10.5 0 k i. 'l • : ...- -..- -.. ...... 10,00 11 •:I; '''•-•:::: airllavV o lbeciidte all elagolgi on the pmin ylvania _ad, and CO ruitadelphla. Haiti • oro and ger York: air ha Passengers rilreLuni l lokets in Mrs will charutd an (mood* to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates, exoept from stations where the chinpany has no agent. aroTitivE-In case te loss. the Company will hold themselves resOnsible for persona. only, and for an amount not exceeding 81 6 4 gare N. l i.-.fin Omnibus Line has. ban i empl o y e d t o convoy pszeur ern nd baggage to and from the depot, at a charge no to exceed. 25 mute for each massager and Pox tickets apply' t • Jii• STEWART, Agent. At the Penns. R. R. roman= Station on Liberty and Grunt etude. ; I n 023 t.... ALLEGIIENr [ iNoURANCE CO, OP PITO3BITEGH. OFFICE, so. 87 Fif th St., Bank Block IV .111 ENS .toAxiarr ALL HINDS OP E AND A3INNATERS. IS CJONlPrimident; JOHN D. MoCORb, VI I § D i li:lout .AN I BOOK, Secretary : Caps. W DE , OMeral Agent. ...: W 1 t 6 h...11g1 Lona!t, E. G. Maw. Ear ii.o-, ! QThlrtlisV-rll7,ib .hrkA.. WIAm. B. t MoVrdtElivti k tzt Aakm • ~,dn ' _ thaw Ent . awl, Apbert L. 111 . 'Grw, Jtoit. li, Dwrhi !I , se2B RAILHOLDIL legfir,alo.llTE, WM= Ann RAILROAD. '6IOIIII4POLIS MIT CINCIIIVIATI R. R. Conneetim at• Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and , Terreßaute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis and Lpfagestte.and Indianapirdis. New - Alban) , and Salenk.andldiohM Centqleaoads for °MIM- I Go. B OCK IS D. .13 !HON. and all tatenneduite po tete.•• , , to INDIANAPOLIS. a:. . A RITA and PERU. 'to an P4aoentlers earned -: from CiD ClO "T•twrensennrg Zees time than be any Othqr,xonttfAY litenty:four,..honrs, and at as low , rates.- onlyroad Mr - Nrittoh Shipnieuts ban be Uade t ri ableinnatl to the West. withont break , atigamtenta made to". GDBI3ORS, Agent t tironnnati.,- or W. B. COI XING, Agent at and no oeburgh. will receive prom p t attention. ••ge for tointaission; so oaAsos FOR TiIIATAOR OtOllice-A? Tail RRIONBURO. tortliet- infoimation ;apply to THOMAS „BATMAN. (No..laM Water streak) , agent of the Company, who is prepared to give TIZOITEIR RE DALFFI3 for poescmgers and freight to inchanapolls, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pero. Green oasGe. Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mai too rk dco.ato. IL Y. LORD. President. JOHN N. MEEK. General Freight Agent. mh,3 UPHOLEIT,E4ING. UPHOLSTER - IT, • . NO. 85 FOURTH DT. NEAR WOOD. 'vine eipasingnun6. MANITFAC .II. TURN and' keep oimstantly - on hand every article in Weir line; via; Vomicas, Ornaments, Curtain %oda, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasse of all kinds: also, theoedebrated Patent Spring Beds. Allirinds of Bhadt.k.Winds and Fixtures. ./ar , Prompt•attrintion amnia elf orders for fit ting andlaymt down Carpetsj Oil Cloths .40. oetl7:lyd ROBEIBTB 'MANIOC. . HOTELS AND RESTAURAii7Ii SA. V.A. 0 E I-1 01U No. MO .Ltberty, Street Mart to Pennsylv an ia Passenger Depot JOHN SALVAGE; Y'reprietor. LWAVI2IO. TAKEN AND ihlrrED UP, with all the modern improvements, this no r':der resort. the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served upAci every variety of atgle.during the season. His Winm, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their exceilenee. Can. Buoket and Shell ft,.=-1 received delb, and sold wholesale and retell. my2*.l.vd SEEM'S OLD STAND, IN THE D}AMbND J °T.II.OS. • Erl'OriV... csis riot or. • ILIAVLNGI TAKEN SIND PITTED PP; at a great expetuie, with all the too-ler° im; provaments, this popular resort, tho subscriber is prepared to aooommodote his friends and the Publio generally. with the best tho market affords. OYSTERS will be served [Min every variety of style during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident In re commending to the public for their excellence. igirMEALS servedup athours. and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly OUR LioUs3T., NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. rvine sunsclunEv ! , ..ANN . OIII.Nf M. to the...atillio that he , ziaLly_ _roompt of IPRESH, AND_ CAN OYnTral.G. GAME. o l f 9- t llliag-P a t t ra tc itz Lii n - cat ut tirrior tu ne g in , Wir, thgfila 41nkintlity fit ortes t no, ar; hlr I=7 Trokiletim 49 - - - 08: - .*() ilitiLsite4 .- I, m -sa. 0* got . soNt44-14ettittystier i e ..` Ere ' KW &Mot .Betelt ,. dr. 4ea'Aesitrarila - - -makee; it , tb eet;eomsenleat it i - Vc°o 4 # o o. : 4 TivutglOult b at - i,......Aresti og aV m 4 ft ,i -- ' , at - - 1 4100,1;15%03 1 4 gor e. et - /9 fitigW7 peetrAlly t--i=are of public Pat m . the — Lardifir,.sezik Bar will be famished with the bast the market can afford. fail 7 - WINES AND LIQUORS. BEIVNETT, INFOSTIN AND DICALZII Is . Brandies, Oordialz, Winea Old Mononga hela and Rectified Whiskey, HO. IMO WOOD sTREgr. rutdbar g b &intim C. WEST t MAXIIPACTIThitite Or CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROOKAWAYS, SULKIES AND BLEIGHt3. No. ISY7 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. Oar All work warranted to be' f the best mate rial and workmanship. , myl2:lyd. P. D. 8. RKYB3B Late at =at RicketsoeL rLEICISZER 131107/".iti.E.R6 Wooomor to Iteymar k Auden°llJ Wholesale Dealers ha Foreign Fruits., .rots, Confectionary Muiparti, Flirt. Works, dm., NOB 126 AND /28 W 09.1) T H04.95 1y.4.11144M0V, e FURNITURE ARE' CHAIR WAREHOUSE ;irk 1 6 4 BEMERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. "Undertaking. la ag its branches, will receive prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room at the Liver 7. Stable of Mr. JAMES ,PLOYD. Ohio street. Allegheny. ° aelflay A POLLO 41ALL BILLIABDSALOON. IiCHARLIthJARDNER/would remind his old friends and customers that he is OUR to be found at his old atand,APOLLO HALL, entrance on Fourth street. e has always on' hand the boet a dalitur of Lagerabisit, and in connection with the 14 7 h 11, a well appointed' billiard saloon. with good to leak balls and-cues.- - htlabutthe;tda 00, Apollo Hall. Fourth et. agar cod. faltrVl • • m Fourth.! lylthlv _ .._ DEES lifAX LOOKING GLASSi p & ic r ht!•uff',__ NOS:1121' NAST TWisNrriTHIRD STREET. .1.211 /it no GRAND STREET & 215 CENTRE STREET. EstablishesllB3B. NEW YORK. Es tablished 1888. This Establishment has been in snecerwkilisPoration24l'ears, and is - the Largest of the Mad in the United States. , We have on hand crra-anufaetured to order every. deNription. of LOunANG GLASS. P-ICTURII AND • FC/R-• TRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall. Oval and Mantel Glass_es„, Coneectiag Cor nices. Base • mitt ..firatk, TibllK with ~ M arble Slabs,,Toilet Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suita ble for transportation, either Oilt, Rerlsng, Rage wood, Oak, .Lebea, Birdsese; Mahodaay . • etc. Our new Manufactory and exrensive faCilitrea enable as to firurntsh any article in our ibleas good as the beef andas cheap matte calm. INVI_T TO (CALL ,UPON 116 when they visit -New YOT We OCEii/r1 be able to supply them with every article in our line which:they nicalrintiblY reiittive. at prices lower than Haectoala temblutse eldstlicarey..%. Orders by mail abraded to koith promptness. Dc per/oil toogktedeitlWOClJEWo.lVeUf Tor* Office Warriroonti, '11.3: 215 COntre 'St..; N.Y. my23md HORACE. V. SIGLER. Aret. _ LAranufnerA GARD__ •X Tif BEED, WARDANTADPRENSI AND SEM SINE 1 546 a general assortment o Agrieultstral Insplementa) Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, received and for sale 139 BECKHAM a LONG, N 0.127 Libertystreet next doorto Hare's Hotel • mtoN Bofors Nolo& boy vie of 1140 01 . 8. oaf . AND GArilrftß, Cheap Cash Store, AT 8011.411D'8 98 Market knot, 2d deorftm h H. H. SMITH ! NOTARYP 17.814.110; omen A? ' PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STRLETI cohs9 VALIIABLE SEWICKLEY PROP ERTY FOR SALE. — Three-fotuth acres of land pleasantly situate at five minutes Walk from the Station; large variety of chOblis .fruit and shadetrees, grape vines, etc; 'a, firm marision, of hall, parlors, library and twepze rooms, excellent cellar, stable, ice house, largtergarden tvithlruits and flowers all , well arranged untl*gri6d;:irder. For prioe and tenni apply , ' fitz frkfiftalft.-etreet. s S. 354 .vpis. •• - um OLTS' AND ALLEIVNIAIRI).. 114 lEEE. C LOCK'S REVOLVILRB.-the bArEperfaiice for rale by novo 11, OLT'S REVOLVERS, ALL •.*1112E19, Old and New Mod el, torsalelitlielikriCee GOWN & TETLEY 139 Weed Street: &TM AMP Exilirm--H2FIVE I;;DREAND /I C Spoon—Bowie ntim for safe _ y , se6 B O SU N TEMBY.I3IIB Woo,' ANIVAS bi.IIOEN. BEST Walt MUlR ket—stt Moe&lashrs A T 6inion,s6 Fly street! INSUBA.NOM. FIRE - INSITRANCE7 BY THE RELIANGE MUTUAL IIiSUBMiOE COMPANY, OE' 1' 313 . 17 ...A., 1 33ELP'Efi11. On Buildiuee, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan dise. Furniture, &c.. in town or country. °Fries: NO. SOS WALNUT STRICi T. Cash Itlarltatl, 8220,1510 00. Amelia, e 303,008 96. Invested as follows, vlr.: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro- Pert, worth double the amount $155,6115 00 Ground rent. first dace 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 I§ cent. Mortgage. Loans, $30,000, cost ..... ... 27,900 al Philadelphia city 6 'll cent. loan 80,002 00 Allegheny County 661il cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans ' 10,000 D) Collateral loans, Well secured_ ...... —.. 2,500 130 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,01X100 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook... .. . ... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company ' 24.3501 X, Stock of County Fire Insurance Co .. . ... 1,050 00 Stook of Delaware M. S. Insurance Cc. 700 00 Commercial Bank do 5.135 01 Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Sorip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.D7 18 Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.. 6,216 72 Cash on Mad find in hands of agents: 11,385 15 s3 l n 508 CLEM nNGLEY, Prowl:mt. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. Samuel 119391inin, Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, -William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj, W. TingleY. John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill. H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland, Charlea Leland, Frederick Lennie, Tacob T. Bunting, Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen Jamee S. Woodward, John Bisselll'iitsburgh. B. M. HINCHMAN, necretars. 3. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent myl6 Norther.srcomer Third and Wood stn, inhELAWARE merruAL SAFETY IN. ILFSURANCE COMPANY-111C'ORPOKA TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL VANIA, 1835. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. CLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers, anals, Lakiat, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. RIM INSURANCES on Mer chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Houses, DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A. Bonder. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose. John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Win. Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'Dvaht. Thos. C. Hand Robert Burton, Jr Jacob P. Jones, J mes B. hi 'Portend, Joshtia Pare, John B. Somple. Pittsburgh. D. T. biome.% A. B. Berger, do. WILLIAM MARTIN. President THOS.. C. HAND, Vice President. Massy Lrmiumt, Secret...try. P. A..M.ADEIRA, Agent . le2S No. €5 NV ater street, Pittsburgh. i INDEMNITY - AGAINST LOSS $Y E' . --- YINIHE FRANKLIN FIRE INStRANIGE COMPAN 1! OF PHILA.]) ELPHIA.OFFICE: NO. 435 azd 437 CIWITNUT szitirt. near Minh. BTATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1880. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly. being: First Mortgagee, amply secured 51.898.994 88 Real Estate, (present value $1(141.313 61J cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet tarsi Securities th/.1.5.5 56 aecka. (present value (886,667 7:4 ) coat ash e)714.6. Notes and Bills Receivable ....... 1. . 021 (X) C T,919 s2,zs The only prod ts from premiums which this o co i m pany can divide by law, are from risks whioh have been determined.. Insaranoes made on every &wain - don of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are oonsistent with security. Since their incorporation, aperiod of thirty years, they have vid losses by Fire, to an amount exeeeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording' evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with Promptness all liabilities. Looses paid daring the year IgitSG, $62,153 36. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Banoker, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith,• Edward C. Dale, George W. Riolarde, George Fal es, CHAS. N. BA.NCILER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vide President. Wm. A. &rest, Secretary pro tem. J. GA RDNk.?.. COFFIN, Agent, myl6 Northeast oor. Third and Wood sta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. EIEORGIi DARSIE President P. UORbON. Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCIIRAN. Gong Agent. , No. 92 Water street. (SPang C 0 .3 IVarthouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE aed MA RINE RISKS. areA 110/339 managed by Directors wh o e well known in the core min unity, and who are detertuined, by nroznptneaii and liberality. to Wen tain the character which they have 11.61 U aa of fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. • ASSETS, OCTOBER aOth, 4863. Stock Accounts 831f10 00 Mortgaje 2,180 Ott Offfee• Furniture 250 00 OP= ICoottnts, eta 7,80 43 Cash Premium Notes . 87 113,351 99 ,805 20 Notes grid Bills discounted. 179,075 19 DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr.. Jamas M'Auley,. Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimwk. George Darsie Wm. li. Smith. Chas. W. Itioketann, Andrew Ackley Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Benj. Eakewell, John R. M'Cune. • -- CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WhY. BACIALEY, President.. REA, Secretary. Offiesr, Car. of Market and Water Ste., Insures against Logs and Damage in the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivets, ' Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Insures against Loom and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Espies , . Jas. Park. Jr., Win. G. Johnston. B: F. Jones, Reese Owens, T. M. Howe. B. Preston, George Bingham.' P. M. Bier. John Shipton, Jas. M. Cooper. S. Barbanel. J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth. C. Zug. mh29:174h • PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y NO. 149 OEESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital $219,100 Amato ...... $304,915. WILL MAKE ALL HINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deseription of Proporty or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. ICLNG,Preeldent, M. W. BALDWIN Vioo President. Merles Bayes. Go R. DIRECTORti Cpe. E. B. English. eorge W. Brawn. P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Pant C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. J. Magarge E. Wiler, F. BLAtrunnait, Secretary. T. O. COFFIN, AsonL irtly Center Third and Wood atroote. - , .- 11310. 1/10011.11EAD COMMISSION MERCHANT POR rs 9 !ALP OP PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, NO. 94 WATER STREET, BELOW MARS P/TTISUIIIIII6IL AMES DEILLINGA.B..KONONGAIIt- Ie. LA PLANING be would repoetfully in form the public tbat he has rebuilt slime the fire, and havinrenlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved maohinep, is now prepared to furnish flooring and rim:wig boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shatters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making. ito. Soon( PITTBSUPAIR, Sept, 7,1857. BOWES AND SHOES, AT NO. 88 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT Tin PRICYS : Ladies English Lasting .Reel Gaiters for SI,C4 worth SI,R. Ladies English Lasting Congress Reel Gaiters ter $1.25, worth $1,75, Ladies English Ladling Congress Reel Gaiters 4114013sorth V4OO. as .11461 1 Ersmoh Morrooco Reed Boots for tax, worth px. Ladies Bins Goat Congress Reel Boots for slat worth $1.75. goid!es Fine Morocco Slippers forsoe., worth 75, theg Eno Kid Slippers for 75c, worth $1,12. an Other goods in ProPortiOn• JAMES ROBB, , 4034 on Market :Vest near Market Roue. E PITTSBURGH POST b l ie s i.7iiioiiiiittracinday's excepted.] Corner Fifth and Wood Streets, Ammar. IN ADvANs* • Deducted` by carriers 12 oi:trail per week. BATES OF ADVERTISING. I. isle, time...... 50 three times - 81 00 one week —-- 175 one:month....:,. i ~... 5 00 three months ' sl2 00 air monthe _lB-00 nine months 24 00 oneyear SO 00 N LINVB Janke a equare.• About eight words : - e a line. mem notices, inserted on the looal pace, ten a 141 , 5636 insertion, o Saturday *riling Pos nod from the same office every Saturday morn `rug. arms $1 per annum, In advance SiAzle copies, ready tor maniac vivo affirm Addrese JAMIE/ill P. EARS E litor and Proprietor Advertising at reaPnable ratee. DNRSDAY MORNING, NOV. 5 PAUPER CHILD'S BURIAL lolled on a rude plank the dead pauper lay, eeping friends gathered to claspim away: white, slender fingers were d on his reast, metier child meekly lay taking his rest. air on his forehead was carelessly parted: ,e oared for him, the desolate-hearted; e none had loved him; his pateway, all sear 'not one sweet blossom its sadness to cheer. nd, gentle mother had ever caressed tOul, es of affection and tenderness blessed hin .re his eye greeted the light of the day, I other had Pissed in her anguish away. It ittle one! often thy meek eyes have sough :miles of affection. of kindness unbought; istfully gazing iu toond'ring surprise, .0 onebeheld thee with pitying eyes. hen in strange gladness thy young voice heard. winter's stern sadness , the song of a bird. voices rebuke thee, and cowering in fear, mg was hushed in a sob and a tear, And A l And NORM With -hen the last pang rent the heart-strings in sin. urea from thy bosom the last sigh of pain. ntle one soothed thee, in 'ore's melting tone and arms around thee in tenderness thrown voices and cold mingled stra"ge in thine ear he songs of the angels the dying .uay hear; r. rillingly tender, amid Death's alarms, ty mother's voice welcoming thee to her a 5. Thy t re In Shl! lad , 1 file agile form, wrapped is its coarse shroud, , ogel • bars as sweet as if pillowed on roses; hits on thy coffin the rude clods are pressed. •od Shepherd folds the storn lamb to His net. odus from St. Johns, N. B. St. John Globe says that during the ortnight a large number of median workingmen have left that city and o the United States, attracted thither high rate of wages, and apparently tinted by the unsettled state of at= ei that country. gone by th not d. fairs 10,'.i.195 25 sum B ram.% Cambria 00, Pa DELIGHTFUL AN Drop U -1 AR place of summer resort, located direct , e line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. on the of the Allegheny Mountains. 2,3u0 feet the level of the ocean will be ot en for om the 10th of June bill the 10th of 0o- Since last season the grounds have been i improved and beautified, and a number I: .es have been erected for the accommo- I i families, rendering,Cresson one of the ;mantic, and attractive places in the State. I i iture has been thoroughly renovated. !: her of pleasure, and the sufferer from It disease, wlll find attractions here in a !.: Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, 1 en-pin Baths, etc., together with the purest air er, and the most magnificent mountain to be found in the country. • good for the round trip from Medal- ' , 40 ; from Pittsburgh, $303. ther information, address muLLrN Cresson Spring!, Cambria Co. FRANCIS COLLEGE, CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS* /111111 -I3- IN vaniu fo the dir bolt, center t , The too I boalthy 1 ehery 3 water. b The INSTITUTION, SITUATED LORETTO, Cambria county Peansyl miles between Philadelphia Station, on t route and Pitta as chartered in 1858, with Priviligas to e usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. tion of the College in one of the must n Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alla onniaine being proverbial fur its pure ch t z air, and pie aresque Scenery. datitiO year commences on the FIRS!! Y after the 15th of ATOUST, and arida • 28th of JUNE followina. It is divide 1 , :wions. Students cannot return home he Sessions. All the Apparatus notice .and Surveying, Eneneories. AG, Sm.. ^ arniehing• by the Institution to the _ MuND about tb, into two uet eta vdary rill loee Eltoden ental and Vocal Musk forms no e*tra [..tudents will be admitted from eiet.t Bd o a m T ho n . PaYable half Yearly l• and use of 10 and Modern Languages, extra 10 spend Vacation at the College .. 15 'ce can be made to the Rt. Rey. Bishop to the Rev. T. S. Reynoluis. Bt. Mary's. d to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh charge. years to Immo advanoe. Was. Before. O'Conner Loretto, Diocese. SZB.ZI 76 IP" .00 IR : 1 0 I'DdiA& :AT CURE YOB CONSIIPTH, /1111 E P ' OPRIETOR OP THIS MEDI. DINE having made it the study of years to ooncentrat. the life Of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for •es of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to ffering humanity the result of his ex perience. his truly, great and good medicine is ex prepared h. much care; the tar being distilled expressly lo it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of coin on tar. It has cued more, cases of Consumption than any known .emody on earth. It will our • Bronchitis. It Will oar: Asthma. It will cur: Sore Throat and Breast. It Will o Boughs and Colds and is an nvalurible r :mody for diseases of the kidneys, Jrinary iomplainta. — .Bewareef Counterfeits - ft the Dyspepsia use W I SHART'S pada Pais, and if they do not ron go to the.agent of whom 'on purchased them and receive your /UMW at his store and get a desmiptive air r of Tills' sent by mail .post-paid on DollsF~ylo South Second street, Phila. L. Q._ o_,. WISEART_,_ Proprietor. IIEYSHR, No 140 Wood street YOU hav - eI Bkvespe dun Pleme call afar. .bo ecapt of Oa. Sold by Dr no9:lyeod A cT: 0 N SHOE HOIISE 55 IPTH STREET, Ladies' Bonta and Balmorals, Men's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals rid Balmorals, is and Balmorals, oots and Balmorals, r than the Cheapest. Boy, Youth's ßoots Bo Children's I (heap oc IVIPERYB ..:I2Ahear from la know wher: The place is at ON IS ANXIOUS TO heir friends in the array, and also buY Boots and Stu.es cheap.-- %%nand's, 55 Fifth street. CoIHOICE rilewantl gheny city:boi fruit trees. shr Pus Sanger Rail • a good. and Wei Marti: ularly in which are Mk terms. Call an. lIILDING Lars ran eLt. LE I situated on Rebecca street. Al).- _ .F a division of a large eardett, it .h . °bet"' eta.. and easy of eae,• t -t-t ay. &remit desirous etse,„ B ;i n " ). . ed at tow prices, , Autiful lots ' t a cd t to l° l c o l ok °2 t i tires a eVe s°' 'glee era S. CU/RV:A see the Dlan_at ow:. ff, on oast' . T ° .l: S ONS. fa Market street: 1 IikrALUA ; v ' SALE .—S Market and Fe on Water at street. Tema oilFeawd LE E--LOPERTIr'FOR n , " U P ) on Water street. between itaving a front seventy feet : the same throtifh to First Y. Inquire at SS tint street. p O STAGE P or Shoite a AND Ji fth r dole° Ba .steeet. • CURRENCY RECEIIVED McClelland's - Auction. ' TIT A PAIR OF THOSE orals for Ladles and Gupta at Si 01711. OOLD'IMUL AN EXCELLENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST HANDSOME AND INTERESTING WIMMILI;Y. PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER, WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THE. ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITIi3BUEGH, AID V 118TABLIEMID 13 le- 1 8 0 4 • -lig IT ODSTAIIII ALL TEN CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY, 'and furnishes the moat relish!' "MONETARY, MARKET & COMMERCIAL •REPORTS UP TO THE BOOTH OF GOING TO PRESS; toirother.with a ahoiao aaleolion of ral Ar siii i r d ae twa tiri m . Lite rary a __ and SCIOIMUfie ble Statistical In formation, Agricultural News, &e, dre. ; FURNISHED B Y OUR OWN CON TR:iB UTOB.S.• or compiled with the greatest care, from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -ALSO Em NEWS , bracing every linportant ITEM OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, LEGISLATIVE PROCVEMINGS. &a 11111.1. ALIO BS realm tit XL THE FARM AND THE FARMER, 101-The interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the folure, as in the past, the Publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WAS NEWS. 'Asa Bonne of additional interest• to all °lasses of readers, the progress of the present civil war, in whioh.great :armies are engaged; will be olosely.canvussiml, andthe-Most iniportinfeyents carefully c , 3llated and presented to the reader.— By following the natimitions at `the armies Trom day to dr.y, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week, we furnish a fresh and run ning h' story of this lmnentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will be furnished to mbsoribers at the low prise of One Do' liar a Year, • and it will be found I a good in*extment. TIIE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also issued f tom tlie same office EVER;' MORNING. It is a complete epitome of news. oontaini bag all thalatest Telegraphic, L Seance. 211, Miscellaneous, Congressional, Legislative, Mon. *Mary, Car anaercialoie., TO THE L ATEST HOUR. Also, editorial artl. oleo on all.the leading tepfcs of the j ay ILL -L IMPORTAN r NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF Wad, CAW ' CORRESPONDENCE, ko. kir THE Ili fLY POSThas an extensive 01 . , .culation by n .ilroad and river, through Inca agents and bl a a mail, and is a capital adverti sing medium. !rho paper is furnished to subscri bers at 86 p era uncial. Advertisc mei its handed at moderate rates, M- Adiga.sag J!LMES P. BARB; EDI ;TOR ADO PROPRIETOR COIr j YHVH AND WOOD STREETS. Pr IBDDRUI[. P 3. fflaad you atom* by taatl at rin dik. -x A PARENT DE WIT C. 1 For Twe, an Otiic last to Mezorbe Board of NOT - Patent at td ° h airße er , David P. Ho D P Y aSt F. - wmrrs, Plinnbeirs and 'Gas Fitteris, 166 WOOD EiTBEET, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, pITTSBIJIIGH 47 01110 STREET ALLEGHENY • • =AE I irtra Itertileti 077101. !MEE 3[ Xlinos 11- Lead PIPe Pi T s , g and Bar Lead, and Pisunber' material in genera/. Oil l Oa fineriee fitted up in the meets ppi s oyed manner. Tanks lined Levi or % PPM& H 7 ea.Atted with_lirater and Gas Pr tures. $ll.. N. B. Ail ordera promid nattended to. ap3 pEAci MS AND VISEI 600 1111SrLS DRIED' PEACHES, 11 Bestaxis pung CIDER VINEGIA3B, In ! atom and kV sale 1 1r WILkIAM BAOLLEY, Yea 18 and 20 .Wood street N NO. 100 ONE; ena'ti mourte. Jere all ' , has of v time ou signed o witht the Onlee ja2o Straw • ernes for Canning. NaNOW . Is V . .IW-E TEE r FO . 11 CA.N.POI WO and preserving StraOrberriek ' Those inil lot , ed for this pu,ose should' be of good color, v. fid in substance; o firm texture, and of. superior i' ‘ ll- or. Exactly ch a berry can be found duriLW ih a Strawbcr season, at J. KNOX'S Establish 1- ,, me.'gs N 0 .2 91 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Order V ma be left either et hiastandin the market, or at il orticultural store. l a/0 I I _ ~._ , NEI° GO O DS NEW"4IOOO9t I , 1 , We hav, 1 an elegant and ottractivla stock o 1 Trinnulnk.4 ~..,..,..,• FurnisUing d a . ."'"'" , EmiNtrold'erles, Irsur) eties, Notions, , Hosiery. 1 Vlovei, Gauntlets; French Draperia ana • Flexure frlodrtk Corsets. ;lead Nets, etc...in lag us variety axi... low strides for CASH. MACRUM Sc GLYDE. 1109 78 Market et., between 4th .% Diatniat. us *ISMS--; RV 200 Boxes M. R. Bk each RaisinM 150 do Layer do -100 Half Boxes f. R. do 100 do do Li ger do • 50 Kegs Seedless do 25 Drams Sultana do Just received and for sale b Y • REI MEER LIMOS. seS N0e.126 . 5d128 Wood *'net. virANTED*JIEDIA %TEZy A 01 .ASS PACIBILK. One thatunderatinds 'dux mien. - • 11 , 1 ILI4.ICLIVZ. sell e _ 4qtrazo. :DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, FOIIRTII, STREET, OHART#ED IN 1855.:1 L9rEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK; ali% on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November lst. front 7 to 9 Coloolt and: from November ist to May Ist, from 6 to S o'clock, Depcsits received oral! sums not leas than Ogg Dou.sit. and a dividend of the profits declared twice *year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually : in June and Decem ber sinee the Bank was organised, at thereto of els per cent a year. • Intert, if not drawn oat. is placed to the credit. f the depositor as principal; and bears the same terest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year. without troubling the depositor to call or even to .present his pegs book. At this rate money will double in less thin twelve years. making in the aggregate RIGHT AND ONE-ITALY PER OREM A YEAR. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Suite and Rtiolaticms. furnished gratis. on appllestion at the !Moe. . GEORGE ALBRPENSIDYNT. IDL- ..vion PRZSIDENTS. John B. hrFadden. IsaaeM. PennoOk. John Holmes, John Marshall, AleTander Speer. &nil B. D. Moods, Benj. L. Fahnestook. A. . Pollgok. X D.. James 10.Atiler, • ' Hill wpm ~11 . Jamos , erdman. Wm.'Ji Anderson. • lIM AIDEADder Bradley ratte r )amee D. Kelly • John G. Backofcri. Peter A. Madeir : a. George Black, John H. Mellor;1 John:. A Canfield. 'James Shidlea Alons. Carrier, Robert Robb. Chart A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha: Wm. D,Ouglaa, John Orr, , John 4 ‘ VELDS. Henry _L. Ringwalte Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenbener. Win. 84 Haven. Win. E. Scharer's. Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. 8: Lovely. Christian Femme INDRETARV AND raustiasu. CHARLES A. COLTON. As - HOLMES & SONS, BA2I ES BRCS .1:1 • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers_ lin ; Notes, rafts, Acceptances , Gold, Silver =drab k NOttis. Exhhainie on the Easternand Ilifestima Cities o nstantly for sale.• • • Collo tions made in all the cities through United:tates. Deposits received in par ita7, 5 2 -X current paper, No. 57 Market street. beePpeet Third , d Fourth streets. WTI. & BANKERS & EXOHANGE Bso a. WOOD STREET, CORNER THI ALDEIiMEN. ES M. TAYLOR, A. RIK A. IV OFFICE: 4451. Penn Street, Fifth Ward. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MALE; Deeds, Bonds; Mortgages and other Legal Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and Bills Probated. ap6;ly JAN ES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT I rob TEM sum OP , Flotir! Grain, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruit and I. od Batter - r l ace Generally, er Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. REFER TO—Francis-Q. Bailey, FaWilliam Dilworth, Sr„ S. Cuthbort & Son. Pist., ttebtrrgh, Boyd & Ott. Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brady. Cash. MI & M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson. Donlon, Paxton & Co.: Wheeling. my.2B:2ptide T. l T. .111'GUILN dr CO, USE, SIGN, ABIENTAIi PAINTER 2 St. Clair Street, It DUQUESNE WAY. second dm , . work (Intro/Awl tome will be neatly and • zoomed. oodl ORN No. [ CORN All promptl • - • 1,,i1 UR . iISIIINIG GOODS, I SUITABLE FOR. THE SEASON. 11ACRUM dc GLIDE tendon. to their stock of GENTLE ad YOUTH'S ' tnd Traveling. Shirts, rs, t tee , hnspenders, Inen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, ARMY SHIRTS, ers' Furnishing Goods,.always on hand I MACRUM & GLYDE S. ;18 Market at., between 4th do Diamond. Inv to au MEIV'S at Linen i i Coill And Bold" aul2at 4PORTANT TO VENTORS. AGENCY . a fto PATENT AGENCY. 4101ENCE. t BORT. W. FENWICK ire Fours :For. the poet .foar ears Manager of r o f 1, he Thethingtan tellirlineh of Scion , tlie American o . 'ootent Agencx, rasa'A' alto: for Fifteen in the Pat. r of the C 1 eatnatl. AppeallloBB. 1 information Ei copy of the' neoeatory to procure ' atent LawY lent free oner of Pateuts. non .ie2o:tf AN OFFIVE, Y W. VIDII OTT STREET Naar theoorner Fifth,• Pittsburgh. I . II A -1 411-1161E AND 3 "OSIAILL ,as loaned on Oold and t .Iver, Dia naglatida IrtFoi Silver Zjy a. Vith an o d i The goodroannot tie t. wired !obit. , ours 6oxii 7 A. M. to 10 P. le :g Dit:(6Aialtogi! B,r KEG a. - rriii - triHmris • Am . FRANKLIN; VENANG . OTO:, ra.lo.:lydPetnisibm ATTORNEY A.'l" OFFICE, No 135 FOURTH BT4 J. D. A. 14 - 0 C NO. 78 GRANT EITER E T• Ulla SURGEON D E 81'1 L. strooessor to G. W. Eiddle.'No. 141. gm field street RlP;OtHels hours from S, to 'o'clock. and from to It o clOok. IRON 111.1LNUFACTI:nM8L AMERICAN IRON-*0 Joinies 'Laigghlitts, MANTMOTIMInta Or IRON A.Nro .NT 3E, s, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET•IRON. :- Louth's Patent Shafting, Piston Rodo,'Phden, WARKUOIMIES. ' sa Water Street and 132 Find Stre PITTSBURens • And corner of Franklin and Sonth:Watar fit6eu Chicago. leu 4A.Ati .I,ofy.m.,.JETEEN L. 13041/...WM. Wetruinto PITTSBURGH STEEL W RKS JONES; BOYD 4& CO APTITEACT URERROPegiIierfitniL MA- alsprin g,'Plovr. and Ali Sten/ISPRLDIGS "Sslbornar and First ateeeta.-, linas PITTS:BU4GH, tjs. CARPETS, OIL cLorrns;:tici. ARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS P.TITSBUGH. PA NEW iIUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL' 421- These have lust been receivedA m etz the LATEST AND RICHEST PA the lowed prim. W. KNOWITOOEL. NBt CARPET - OIL CLOTH, k M'CAL L V No. ST Fourth Street, JI-DOUGIIT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE advance in prices, of which. the fulled 'au vantage is offered in purchase FOR CASH. del: W. oirsmnonsw...o. omreTioa&u....r. CIINRIDGaLII D. 107038 N ... 0. ntrgailk CHNTIVORAMS CO.—P I T T S • ‘J BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware. hone, 119 Water Area, and 156 Find etnet. Pittsburgh, Pa_ , throe doors belowthe Mononga hela House, Manntapturers of Pittsburgh Window Glass Drnzei ß ts' Glass Ware and Amer, can Comiex Glass, for parlor windows. Ohara li el end public buildings. ' &fa 'ffillSOME POTASH. AND SODA ASH - PURE POTASH AND SODA ASH. , I am in receipt of another subply of superies Potash and Soda Ash. Those who • make 'their own Soap. And have use for either of these arti cles;will find it to tit* advantage to examinomy— stock beforepurchming FLEE elsewhere. JOSEPH JoSEpuI , 'LSUNG, MING, corner Market Street and the Diamond, corner Market streetand the-Diamond. MORNING- POST STEAM PRINTING ES 7 Ct - IB~I~I~MEN~, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREET'S, HIVINU RECENTLY MADE EaTENeays ADDITIONS AND impsoygmErre We aro now pregired to ezecute'all ordure fot 'VVERY• DESCRIPTION OF BOOR & JOB PELIitITING With dispatch, and in the meet en p odor style SECOND TO NONE And will pay pariienlar attention to RAILROAD, MERCANWJE & LEGAL PRINTING BILLS OP LADING, cirßetrutais; • BILL • HEADS,- - . BLANKS, DEKSII‘ ( CERTIFICATES; • • REGISTEEB,: DRAY TICKETS, RECEIPTS, • • ' •. • • • ShowCarth & Bills in Colors, LAMBS, - ENVELOPES, • 'HEADINGS, co-trim-ler*, Showbills, Handbills, Labels, CoV loge and School 139 hemes, Mittel Bills ofFare,lnvitationsotie. • ' Onr faoilltieg for printirit POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C. FOR CONMTS EXHIBITIONti ARE I.IN;SUTLPA.SSED:'. ifigkitt i ro oomplatosatlnfution sta to Tali OOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Slchool-and COliege Catalogues, ' Miscellaneous Catalogues. Conuititertions, lieports, Briefs, etc SBA/1M BOORS. • • LETTBR MEADS, . BLANK Boon - s, cumegs; ETC. Thin.ks 41 Banking Homes; • FVRNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WO AK EXECUTE!) PROMBTLY BARR & MYERS, Paw? Rifirtnirlaitaht.dth stud Wood Slaw REALFRENCOIf AtirD • REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETTS' REAL PUSIIAAND .FR1164 - 011 LACE VRILS. Infant's Embroidered Oak, Robes and . Waists Dimity and French Ca M bzia Banda Magic, Col eratie and imperial Rath ea. Linen Canibric lland: korchielc. Edgings. telOca , AC 4 . lol 4l c , f "hi* ea 6 wit-- ;nett*? attention. EA.P;1N..!&40R1:131 & ' ' Filth vtrvoi .„,....„._- .1110 WT-PUT OPP TI TW3ll42.lllto_llk, R- o Allat9o4l l ootiladolckliditr, but baud awe"- ' .doer ot Bctotillinitbticiu r MoOlel'sAlt F- a L. BRAOKENEIDEFS, Prrrentraept ATTORNEY AT LAW, i PITTSEtrROH, , :ioNIVN'A 24 Faeces 75 Pieces -it T PTTTSBURGiI. TO OUR OFFICE, We have an efilae In the ailm SWTOLI EIIiBUOIDNALTS
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