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BAILROADB. riilUMLPHIA ADYEETISEIEST1 vgrr.w lrorxi via m.i.k RAILROAD. JNSUBAWCE. fYre Yns urance TUK EELIANOr, MUTUAL IKSUfiAHOE COMPANY, or iJiir.ix:iLiiiiiA, BANKING HOUSES. DOLLAR SAYINGBANK, 5 FOURTH NTKEKT, CHAETERED IN 1855.

OPEN DAIXV, FROM TO 2 ll'tUMii; also, on AVednesday and Saturday evening, fmm Mar 1st to November from 7 to 'clonk THE PITTSBURGH TOST Published every morales. Sunday's excepted. Corner Fifth nnd IVosmI Slreelii. TERMS 80 PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.

SDeHvcred by oarrier 12 ceuM por wrek. RATKS OI" Square, one timo fio three times 1 one week 75 one month pnOFESSIONAI, CABDS. AITBKD It; H'CAbKOITT JA Kg K. ttH McCALMONT KERR. ArnxllrV12YM AT LAV ITtANKLIN, VENANGO TiitiliylTMiln A'.

Paitkiisox Qgo. F. Dawio PATTEES01I DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW KUKH'S LAW EUILOINGS, ItiKinon! Nlreet, near rMtt PITTSllURfllH. 1M B. F.

LUCAS, JiSO CWCISJiATI S. In Torre D'itc. and Torre Uauto nr.d Alton Railroad, tor-It. Lotii-ami Lal'aycl'e and Indianapolis, New Albany und a.ax Jlii-bisran Cur.trs! Hsilotids f-irCIIICA-). ROCK ISLAND, L'URLIXOTON, fvl all mtr.rmiit'aro pomu.

Throurh Freight Tram to I VDI AN AROLIs XKUtil HAUTE, LAFAYETTE hnd PLRV. Freights and piiasonifrs carried troni nan or jjawronneoun; ia time than by any other ronto by twenty-four buir, and at rrv i t. iitva. xui: uuiy ity men ciijifu un t. a made from Cincinnati tothe Vct.

tri hont break ini? bulk. ConsisnmcTita made to J. E. GlBRONa, Aseiv at Cincinnati, or V. E.

CUTl'lNG, at Lawrencvburph, will rci eivo protnpt ati motion, an 1 no charso for so ion DltAYAOK OR COMMISSION AT LiIBr.VCi:r.';!:5.( t'nr further ion apulv to TiiO'IAS RATItiAN. tNo. 15 Wa'erttrwt.) agent of the Company, who prepared to ir.ve Ttm-irfi'i fr pnoni-'erj and freight to 1 lVrro Lifivettf. t'hiios Peru, Crwf.rd5.vi!le,Char:ivito!i. Pari i and Mat-toon IE F.

LORD. JOHN F. CHEEN. (ionoral trcii-ht AtrcTit, inb3 ALL PERSONS PURCF! ASINrt TICKETS FOR SAINT JOSEPH. And other points in Northern mri, the Si.ita.J of KitnJ.u-.

or th Territories, on bavins tickets that read by the SOUTH Missomi The only rail route from Sr. Loaito It is the ahortc-it and naieliest line by noarsto the remotest point reaohc-t by rtiU, if.d alway a. cheap ai nny otii'T. Buv i v.I.ii! i in Nortaorn M. ISAAC H.

I'l I'ros't nnd eul tort. Nona K. R. tl. Htnv.

Yr Aft UPHOLSTERING. NO. 85 FOURTH KA WOOD. rmUK 3. XURE and keep con-imtiy en ind every nnie'o in their line, ir Covnicej.

Orna'iicat-, Curt -tin Feather of nil kind-: aDo, tho Pat-nt Reds. All kin of Siidf i.iin i- ui.d i i.Tiuie-. "Pramj't attentcci givca ail order ar.a lavit.jdo-.fii C.iT-et- Oil b.iii Kn-'-tiU i HOTELS ATsD RE3TAU3AMT3. IS i WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, Wii jibe FtniMiis.

nr.v-TAI'KA i i'iJ tbet-vie be supplied wi'h Che peake tbts lowe-l wholesale rates. trade livi'id. ELI i'roprie eTirT! a i'v vt- siiTtTii CORAl.A X' rtMJTU- HELD IRLi.T.-: Where OY STERS and ail the deliencioa of the peason wiil be served up it. iho tnct palatable style, oclt i.i.l wc.ii, corner Virgin alley and ft. a j-z nous i-z o.

Mrerty Mr-et, cr Nest to JOilTi V.ii:-. rrunrirlur. AVIAti i St i.ii T.r.i AVIAti lAliilX A.V1) II pu'ar ti.e ciijt-r licjaate r.t,- fi'l ijc-ally, with the i i Iim 1 i-i f-vi-rv -t Oa i I I i I HiaAVinc, f.i-.nar- An i Ab- be se-unty. condiit i-i re ii i a period of tnirtv eiceilo-l yei.rs. thc losses by Fire, to an amount Can.

and Shoii re-eivcl .1 ly VT" i "Ur dollars tjierehy f-nndseld vh-Vicialo aud retail. i lae advantages, of Insurance. we. a- fr.e.it.inty and uiapusition to meet with iws. Tim iwoa.

PITTSra FT. WAO CHICAGO A WAY, TO ALL POINTS UT THE WEST, 3QUTH WEST AMD WOUTH VYE8T. AnKAXGEJfEJIT. Commencing May fith, 1892. rg'siMK.

10 cixcis.vati as o.nci. and to Indianapolis, Hi. Louis r.r.d Chicago shorter than by any other route. AV EST A RT TRAIN Fast Line. Mail Express.

HrtK.il Pittsburgh m. 7.10 a.m. m. Allegheuy 1,10 a. a.

m. I.OO p. in. A rn Cretlino 3,20 m. MO p.

m. Ft. Wayr.e..2,H p. rj. 2.21 a.

in. Chicago p. ia. .35 a. m.

FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline SM ru. J.

m. .:0 p. m. Arrives at Columbus. m.

p. m. p. in. 5, ta.

in St Louis S.5M rn. 9,00 p. in FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Leaves Crestline id, p.

Arrive at Indiana poh 6.30 p. m. m. St. Louis a.

m. 6,45 p. ra. A II Trains througa to Chicago without change or Cart. N.B.

The time to Cincinnati 5 the same iu by StMubenville. Train on both Roads meet nt Colutnbua, and paBtonj'ra all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAIN ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2,00 ia Chicago Mdil p. Cincinnati nad St.

Louis p. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS From Federal street Station. Allegheny City. Leavei Arrive Leave New Brighten New Brigton Atleeheny O.OW a lO.tOani 15 am 8.30 i 1,3 rn a in a 4,19 O.IJpm irHlpa pm o.ao iu MAKKET TRAIN. Leaves Alliance at S.ltn m.

Arrivos at Allegheny at a. in. lea i Allegheny at tS.CO p. m. Arrives at Alliance p.

Train. are run by Colutnbm time. which Li minutes slower taan time. Tickets Rood on tae accommodation and mar let trains are sold at reduced prices. TbeO.r.0 a-vommodition tram Ht New Brighton with packets for Now Castle.

irouga trains oouueet a. follows: At Kaon, with stage for New Castle, Mercer. Younaslown. Are. At jrrville, Ohio, to and from Millan.bursh, Aron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc.

At Mansfield, Ohio, Mount Vernon. Shelby, Sandusky, Toledo. Detroit, etc. Al Crestiiue. fur Delaware, fsprinirucld.

Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia. Dayton, laciian.iplis, SuLnt j-ouis, oui.svuii, eto. At Lima, for Sidney. Dottvlr. Dayton.

Toledo et. i At Fort Wayne, fir rent, Lafayette, Sit 1. Louis. Quincy, Keokuk, St. Jo-eph and intoniio- d'jjte poinU in Central Indiana and IllinoU.

At Fly mouth for Lapone. And at Chicasro. witu trains fr all points in Miwonri, ioira, loC-ourin und Minnesota. For furUior information and tbrouuli tiokeu I.plvto. GKORaii PARKIN, Xioket A't.

Union Pa.Mcncr Station, l'ltt-iburnh. i and A. Q. AS--UI. BERRY Ai(nit, Allegheny.

I i. i. i' iiucinfti iMiie Liz icuacui, WM. P. SHINN, 'ienoral ParKenger Agent I -i i.

jluv 1. tiencral MiperictL-n icnt riMIVF.I.A Vl, PITTHIJritH A'I tWILCLl.Ml UMMER A RRAXO EM EXT. On and afteT MAY 3Jli, 162, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh. a follow- PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS Ar CINCINNATI SHORT LINE.

VIA oTEUUEN VILLE. Le.i ea Pittburgli I 1.01 a. m. do 1,0 do Newark I t.rn) do Colutuhu I I Arrive Cineinnati I 4.a p. tn.

4.H lO.lrt ll. BUM, 111. sCJiOms j.i a. in. I in Nochungo of car between Pittsburgh end Splendid tdoaping cers a'achnd to ad nisht fcramH.

PITTSBUROH AND WHEELING LINE. Loaves Pitt-burgh l.OOaral pm WelLrville H.l 1 a.or. t.i i 4.0H WTieeling 4,51 Arrives Dellftir I 10,40 3.05 Connecting at Wheeling with RaP.imore and Ohio Railroad. 1 and at with Central Ohio Railroad for Zancsvilie, Lancaster, CircleviJl'i, Oblanibti and Ciaoinuati, Iiidtaaapoiia and Louii an'l point PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE. LViVo Pitt-burgh a.m.

p. m. do Welbviiti) 4..1 a.rt do P.ayard ,1 4,14 Alliaac e.i.l I 4.li do Hadion ,0 rr.iJ Arrive Cleveland 5,13 Coiinecting at Rayard with Tutjcarawaa branch lor New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pitt-burgh, Fort ayne and Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zancsvilie and Cincinnati for Akron, Cuyahoea Fell8 and Miller-burg, and nt iorelapd with 0 and for Erie, Dunkirk, and jCutlaio. with rl fur Tolelo, Ditrtat, Cai.ji.go and the north-west. WelUvtlle AcoommoJatioa leave at 4,00 p.

ni. Returning Trnina arrive at a a S.5 and m. Througn tickets to ail proruinoct point in the want, north or r.Orthwct, can bo pro-uri at the Liberty utreet dopot. Pitioburgli. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.

For further particulHri' apply to WILLIAM STEWART, At the Company'' ollice in Freight Station. Put.n treet. noJT 1882. 18U2. vn a rka est.

ON M0NDYV. MAY fLSYLVAMA CENTM jjaiIaY tiiainn. flli: TTIKOl Oil MAIL TK A 1 I loare the passenger Station every morning (cept Sunday; nt a ttoppin ouly at the principal tatious, and making direct injections llarrisburg for lUltitnoroand Washington, and for Now York via Hie Allentown I THROl'tiH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at3.AU in, stopping only at. principal sta-UoDf. making direct ennnection at Ifarrisbnrg fee iiajciinore and Washington, and for New York Tin Allentown route.

Tl rUK FAST LINT! leave the aliova Tmir.ed sta tion daily, texcapt Kundayt at stop- pins; only at principal ittutioiiH. connoctin at II nr-ruburv for Raltimoreand U's-hiiiirtou. Thistraiti arrives io Pblladolphia-at 6.i."V making lose connection Ibr New York from KenHinston Depot at U.SO p. ovei Camden Am boy line. AffKinjIoMATlOX TllAISH.

JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves dally (except Sunday) at 2,45 p.m., stop-pin at all station and runuinz a far Coiie-naagh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6, 10 a.m. SEC0KD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for AVall'a strtUon leaves daily, (except Sunday) at ll.OOa. ra. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's itAtinn leaves dally, (except Dun lay) at 4,00 p.

ut. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leave duly, (except Sunday- at ,15 m. UEXritNINO TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: 12,25 p. Mii m. i'ast Line I 5 a.

m. ohnctown Aoi'ommoflation lo.o.l B. m. It VV all's Station AciaimmodatioB O.SO a. m.

1J Wall's station Aeewmraodation a. m. Jfcl vrall's Station Aomanxliion p. ui. 4th Wall's Station p.

m. for Blairsviile and Indiana cocnect at Ulaiinvilla Intenootaon with Johnstown Ac-commoiJatiori Last and Weft, and fcxproa and Mail West. 1' A I TO NKW PUILADF.LPfllA BALTIMORE .50 LA N't" A ST Fit ilARRISBi Ri 7,1.1 rBug-sureohoeVed toall stutionsnn the I'enn-yivoxtia Railroad, ani to Philadelphia, BiUti-niore and New York. PaieDern purchsann ticltots In cars will be charged an awniin? to distance traveled in addition to the station except lroiu stations where the company bas no anent. NOTICE In ca-e ol ktte.

the Company will bold themselves rei-poueible for only, and for an amount not exceeding a. B. Aa Omnibus Line has been employed to convey paonfrers and bairtr to and from the depot, at a obanre not to exceod 8- ceuta lur each prtenger and basritaga. For tickets apply to J. SIEWAIXT.

Agent. At the Penna. R. R. Piiiweti (testation on i Liberty and Giant streeui.

F.4Cli I.IW IN. ao-fi General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. EJTTS CALF BOOTS, Hi.OO QH5T FIXS CALF Boorq, Si0 GENT FINE CALF D. R.

DIFFENRACHKR, No. 15 FiRh tre.t, door from Market. 1IF.AI BCII l.rA oOD sret. fct Ut feart deep to a fyt alley Prfce jV wii(nii nil nu euttuir KTra.t nmn commission hebghast, sn pg ti. xr is I'l.

mi r. Orain ttnd nil nf (onatry i-rMiii nmni ami l.iqnon, ifir, ebaeo, ar. if" Libera! advances made on vmiiiiminanta ot HIGH WISES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST PHILADELPHIA. SIMiivi: mixkiii-ftTinvia MEN ROYH' WEAR, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PIJItPONErl, Now in Store.

NO. G31 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COUUSEY, LAFOURCADE CO. tnyl-ltnd WM. BRiCE PRODUCE AND PROVISION COn.TlISilO. 3IERCHIANTN, NO: 13 SOUTH WAT BR STREET, Pbiladelp lila.

t- Liberal advaueej made on consignments when required. myl-lyd JOHN" EI.LISON-..WM L.I.I SO.V..RODUAN KIXISON JOHU B. ELLISON SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS. flSSISEEES AMI VESTINGS, VO. 3.19 MARKET STREET, (2ii lieor below Fourth.) PHILADELPHIA.

Jgl'UST At Jl tliUK- NO. AKKr.T STKF.ET, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS IN Paint. Oil-. Window fllrv-s. Ds'e-statTs.

and Aitent.s fjr Ohio aud Pittsburgh Coal Oils, IJurmnsr I laid, Campliene, lar, riteh, Kosin i ai.m ami Kailroad Orea-e. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer f.vr.av pfscriptiov or (IE NTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ilO HF.STM ISTItEET. myl-ly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, vitii l.ONGCOPi: fc PFiARCE (A XV FA CTUKERS IMPORTERS, 0 I MIA'H MKMSIIIMl AXIl TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, XO. 10 SOI TII TOI RTII KTRF.ET, luyldyd PHILADELPHIA.

II AItl.KS .11 A ii E. Importer and Dealer ia Cloths, Cassimeros, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, IK MARKET STREET, Vorfti Side, IM1II. VIH.I.rillA. myl-lyd FRIES LEHMAN, NO. si 3 MARKET STREET IMIII.A IH.1.IM11A, Jabbers in Cloth Cmsimeres, Testings, v.

Alwav onhan well selected stock of Ooods trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETOH IVi'llSTEKrl lf AV I Ii A I) I 4 AN PKAL'-R- t. I () II I I NO.

NOUI II 1UM' NI'CtEET. PHILADKLPHIA. JAMES H. 0HILDS. Alleirlteny iNTI-ACfl KI R'S NI.AM LE.S AND OP OSNAHUItGS, Its in to 1 nrfaos, trte.

Orders may be left at H. GUILDS A CO'S, Wo-hi street, Pittsburvh. II II 4 1' rFine White, Plain and Fancy. Flannel Under and (Jvershirts on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at Zt. WIIaI.I AJSHOX'N HIIITtT CJ TOIIY, Xo.

47 fit. 'la(r Slresrt, oc31 I. ATE STYLES OF J3II GOODS JIST RECEIVED. MR. A L.

CRAY UAH JIST It UT I' It NED ritOH THE East, and we are now receiving: an elegant stock of Goods for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable ptocks to be found East, and take special pride in eallling the attention of our patrous and the public to an examination of the same, which wiil be made up to order in ourusual styleto the satisfac tion ot all who favor us with their patronage. SAML. GRAY A SON. Merchant Tailors, niyl5 No. 1 Fifth street.

(i(ioi)S! xew doonsi Second Arrival of NlMlIXil STYLES -AT- EATON, MACRUM CO'S, 17 and 19 Fifth Street. Ribbons, Gimps, Braid3, Laces, Buttons, for Dress Inmmings, newest styles. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sets. Real Lace tnd Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Handkerchiefs. Black Lace, Grenadine and Tissue A'icls, oeniipe Yokes and Pantaletts, Edging, Laces, utiles, Ladies' and Children's Hose, of every description.

Gloves, GaunleU, Mits, Bonnet Ruches, Shaker Hoods Cord, Chenille and Braid Head Nets, Another lot of Crinoline Draperie," (French Skirts) Those who have used this skirt, pronounce it the hett ever made. The "Ouakcrt Skirt" and the Flexure Skirt," are also et es worthy of attention. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Fine Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, etc, of most desirable A full assortment of Fancy articles and Notions. Vholesale and retail buyers will find a lane and xccllent line of goods in every departmental the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES POR CASH. EATON.

MACRUM A CO- 17 Fifth at. H. H. SMITH, IS KY PUBLIC OPFICa AT Til PITTSBURGH POST. FIFTH STREET.

mhl uear Woed WILLIAM CARR CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ami Importers jf WIXFJ, BRANDIES, OIXS, ALSO, Distillera and Dealers in FINE OLD M0N0NGAHELA RYE WHISKY S27 Liberty treet, i PITT-BlBOn. PA. rimioxpu de axu ita JL riee. $L00 per hundred, wee (ale p2A 121 Llbertr mmmk W9 ill! Buildings.

Limited or Perpetual, Mereban- (line, urnuure, iu wwn or country. OFFICE NO. 30S TV A LIS IT NTHCET. npttal, OO. mi.

Inveted a follows, viz: Firt Mortaeeor Improveii City Property, worth double the amount 00 Oronnd rent, fit class 2,462 50 I'ern-yivarjia Jo.aiiroaa gt cent. fiO.OfiO, Philadelphia eity 6 cent, loan Allegheny County 6 ft cent. Pennfjl- Viinia Railroad Loans Collateral loans, well. secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stx-k st' of Reliance Mutual insurance 27.900 00 00 10,000 00 00 4.000 00 t) Company 4..0 00 Stock ol County Fire Insurance Co l.HV) 00 Mock of Delaware S.

Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Hank do 5.1.15 01 Mechanic-' Dank do 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Sorip loi) (Ct liiils business paper l'S7 IS Hook Accounts, secured interest, 72 Car-h on band and in hands of IS CLEM TINOLEY. President. DIRECTORS.

Ciem Tir.clcy, Samuel Win. R. lbomp.on, Rohert Steu. Frederick Rrown. iluem 1'cnj.

W. Tinrley. -Mar-hall Hill, X. L-ithrop, Charle 1. clan.

Jacob T. Diluting. Smith Eowen, John llissoll. Piif.bi!Tirb. Stevewn, Worrcl II.

Can-m. ti ibert To! and, Fre ieric't bennip. 'baric S. Wood Jaian- S. YVnndwarl, 1 IITVi'i; ii n.

'i. ii iiitii.ii.ia, iecreiarj J. "ARDNER COFFIN. Anent. luyl corner i bird and Wood sts.

rrti, s.tiTrvix 1 I 1 C( I P0 A 1KD Tin: legislature of Pennsylvania. k. corner TMIKit.AND WALNUT STREETS. MARINE INSURANCES on Vo.s- rcls, Carco and Freip-hf, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES! on Good, by Rivers, Canal-.

I.ak'1-', and band CarnHjfi'i, to all part the FIRE INSURANCES on Mer-chandi-i Kciitrally, on Storey Dwelling DIRIICTORS. William Martin, Edmund A. "'ider. TiieopliiluJ Paul. ling, John N.

Penrose. 1 a i-. J.nne.s raii(uair. Win. Lyr-s, Jr.

Jame C. ll.tud. Win. C. Lu.lwiif, 11.

Seal, it. M. nu-ion, ueo. (. lieper, lluU Craig, diaries Keiley, Samuel E.

Stoke-, J. F. Peninton, henry Si-ian. Edward Dariinrton. II.

Mjei.cer livain. Ibos.C. Hand. Robert Litrtoa. Jacob P.

Junes, James R. M'r arland, P. ilv, John D. Soiuple. Pift-'ourrfU, U.

X. A. 1. Rercer, (io. WILLI AM ARTIN.

President. TliOS. C. HAND. Vice President.

Lri.ii'.'KS. Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No.

atirstrit, Pittsburgh. IaNlTY "AGAINST LOSS biii: i tMu.nniiii ivsi ii ti- "I- Fill IILADKLPHIA. OFFICE o. ..,,.1 ik i i i.li's'. 1 f.T.Ti.MENT fP APSKTS.

AN. I Pubiis'ued to An A-t of First Mortgage, amply secure 8S Real to, iprojenl vaine jliiidS f.i.Jeost.... I02.y.-C. 25 Temporary l.oar.4 on ample Coliat- tcr.il Securities 55 value cj-t and Rilis Receivable no 33 tvs from premiums which this tuvtde by i.iw, are troin which have i.e. aeieri.

eery deeriptton r-f Prop- ii KMolities. jeycar i.jss, ilo. DIRECTORS. iwkcr. Moniecai D.

I.cwb. David itruwa. I-aa" Leu, y. dwar.l C. Dale.

Ii.ird-, Fc.le- I W.inc: Or int. 1. 1 rr- iSANCKER. Pre-idcnt. A I'D C.

DALE, ice President. pr.i ti-ta. i.oARDNER COFFIN. Aitert, i cor. Thir and Wood sLs.

A. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF lITTS.B8Ti:I. IE OAR-TK I'r-ji icr.t. Y. M.

linllDON. SeiTemrv D. Oeo'i Airent 'I lifer treet. VV an-bo oe.rsti. i i in'-: all kinds of RH and MA I It 1 S.

A limoe by Dire, torn who Km.wti ri the and wuo ar I oy i-roaiplue-'iand liberality. I man- 1 -a tics anrifter which thev 1i.h H--ume-i. 7''-' l'!" tao- wb.diie t. be i 1. 1 i.

i 11. t'iCK M-'rUafe -e i'urnit ure 'pen Account-, et I 'rem i i in Net- Bibs discounted 3 ') in li ii 1 l.j. a 111 7l DIRKCTOhS. It. Miller.

Jf James Nataani' lb lins. Alexander Ni illicit. I 1 'a Ctiim. V'. Win.

II. Smith, Andrew Aekley, David M. Long, Alesand-T Sper. Kmcs J. Thoinits.

Rcn.i. liukcwel .1 jiin 11. tune. myl8 CITIZENS' iVsUKiNCE COMPANY CF PITTSBURGH INSURFS STKAMIJOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL RL'A, Secretary.

WM. AG ALKY. President. Ofiic e. nr.

of TInrket nl Wslrr Irsnres iifninst Loss and Damase in the tho Southern nnd We tern Rivers, Luke, nnd Bayous, and the Navigation of the 'oa-. Iniore ng-Hitmt Ih and lliiime 1j Fire. DIRECTORS. Wm. Park, Wm.

G. John-ton It. F. Reese Ov. I M.

Howe, Pro-'oii, tirire Ring-am, S. M. Ki. John Sbipton, Jn. M.Cooper.

S. Harbaiifih. J. Caldwell. John S.

Dilworth, C. II. Zug. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STEEET, Opposite tlie Cntloin llousj.

Capital '-00 Aieet 9301,9 1M. Wil l. MAUII AM. HIADS OF II'. SL RANCE.

either Perpetual or every description Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KINO, President, M. W. BALDWIN.

Vice President DIRECTORS. Cha'Ies Bnye. K. R. Cope, II.

R. Eniclish, iJeorge V. Brown, P. R. Savery, Josephs.

Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magarse E. Wiler, t.

Ulack Secretary. .1 ii, COFFIN. Arent. Corner Third and Wood streeti. ST.

FRANCIS' COLLEGE, USDER CARE OF TKfc FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' fSMIIS lXSTITFTlOX, KIT FAT ED sL IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsylvania four miles from Cresson Station Station, oa the direct routo between Philadelphia and Pittg-bureii, was ciiartereil in LSoti, with priviliges to confur the usual Collegiate Honors aud Degiees. The location of the College In one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania this portion of the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial flr iti pur water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. 1'lic Sciioia-siia year commences on the FIRS'J MONDAY after the U.fh of ATGUST, and eud, about tiie ji Ii of UNE following. It ia divide 1 into two students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus necessary lor Land Surveying, Engineering, wiil be iurtsiihiug by the Institution to the Instrumental and Vocal Musie forma noextia oharce.

Students will be admitted from eigl years to the aee of manhood. Tervs Board and Tuition, payable half yearly advance $1 V. as lung and use of Bedding 10 Classical aud Modern Lauguages, 10 Students spend Vacation at the College j5 Reference can bo made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Couccr, to the Rev.

T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittburvl Diocese. ECHAXICtt AXI OTHER.

DEMI- JL roue of putting their savings in a home of thttr own, have now a rare opportunity, as only til of the purchase money is required in hand, the remainder in nine yearly payments. The Iota are situated on Ewalt street, Lawrenceville. CaU vritaout dciay if you would secure a bargain. WOUHlBVQUIf UURI1IU, S. OtTTHBERT A SON.

i i and from November 1st to May art, from to o'clock. DenoKitl received of ail mm" not ic taa uc Dollar, and a dividend of the profit dcelsrrd twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared nemi-annually, una ana December since the Rank was organiieil, at the rate of sis per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out. is idacc-d to tno credit of the depositor as principal, ar.d bear tlie game intereHt from the hr.st days ot line anil ic-cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present nia rasa book.

At thia rate monev will duulne in les than twelve years, making in the aggregate BIORT AND ONE-HALF PER CKNT. A VKA R. Book containing the Charier, iiy-Lawi. Rult-s and Regnlationn, furiiisbcl grat.i-, on npiduuitioti at tee oiuce. PBEHIUf.ST.

GEOlUiE ALLREE, VICK PUKStllKSTS. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Ji.hn Matrball, Alexander bpeer, James it. v.

Jiee-di, Bcni. L. Fahnestock. A.M. Pollo.k.

M. James McAuley, 1'ill Rurirwin, Jaine Uerdman, Wm. J. Anderson. THC8TEE8.

Alexander Bradley, Jaine D. Kelly, John (i. Rackofen, Poter A. Madeira, John 11. ibi Robert Robh, Walter P.

John Orr, Henry L. Riiigwlt, II. iShoeiiters6r, Wm. II. S.

Alexander Ttndie, lsaao Whittier, Christian eager. Oeorge lilacg, Joha B. Canfield. Alonzo A. Carrier.

Charles A. Colton, m. Douglas, John Evans, liopewell Hepburn. Wm. S.

Haven. Peter H. Hunker. Richard Hays, ra. j.

Lavely. 8KCKETAEV AN11 TRKASCRKfc. CHAKLES A. COLTON NIIOIiMES A hUXH, HAXUI.nS and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances, (iold.

Silver and Can Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the. United States. Deposits received in par funds cr current paper.

No. 87 Market street, between 1 bird and ourtn streets. WM. II. WII.I.IAMH A BANiCEES EXCHANGE BEOKESS, YvOOD STREET, CO 1 iXE Till P.

jeSrly Pli'XSRUtiH, PA. ALDERlYIErT. A I It VT A OFFICE: 411 I'enn St reef. Firtli Wrl. 0I.F.CTIOVS PROMITf.Y Deeds, Bonis, Jlcrtgasre; and "''lrr Lege I Acknowlcdjements Taken and Billa Probated.

ACrKIUULiTliAJLi. 5. 15. R.It?i tk HAXUfACTTRKUS Rogers' IinproveJ Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND OIIA.I-V lmiI TKIiTil, OFFICE! Corner Rntler mii.I I mer Streets, in th PITTSBURGH. i'A.

JAMES A. PETZER. FORWARDING AND COni.aliSS.'GN KIP.ZMHT, FOR TUR SALS OK Flonr, rln. Bacon. I.r.l.

Dried Frnit nml Proilare Uenitraiiy, Corner Market First Sireets, FITTSBURtiii.PA. REFER TO Francis G. Bailey, William Dilworth, Sr S. Cuthbert tsoii, Pitteburgh, Boyd A Ott, fleisker A Swearingen, S. Rifiiy, Cash.

M. A M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle A George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton Wheeling. APOIAO HAEEIlll.LI mSAI.OOX.

CHARLES GARDNER'wouid reuiiud ids old friends and customer that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance on rourth street. He hasalways on bml the Lot quality of Lager Beer, and i a connection widi ic hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, wiCi gu.i.l tables, bails and cueti. i Remember the pla ce, Apolla II all, Foor-' u. nearWood, entrance from Fourth. IF TOtr WAXT SOIK COOO XEAV Fro it or prepared Miuee Meal, mixoj, all other kinds of Spics, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Pel go to worth A Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city.

Aloa general ai: full assortment of Family Teas, Brandies, and all other kinds ef lorelun and Dome die Liquors. HAW0RTH Sr. BROTH KK. deI oorner Diamond and Diamond ptloy. T.

T. SIItl7U A' CO, HOUSE, 8 I ORNAMENTAL PAINTER o. 2 Nt. Clair KiroeC. CORNER DUQUESNK AVAY.

necond story. VAU wcrk entr vsted to me will be neatly and promptly m.tiia. (el-ly JATOX, MACRIT.W A (O- XO. 17 FIFTH STREET, JOBBER A II RKT A I LIlitN Trimmirigs. Kmbroideri ft ornery, rains.

Suspenders, Skirts, Sua and Rain Umbrellas, Corsets, Ribbons, Ruches, Hoods. And all kinds Fancy Articles and Notions. tU Wholaale buyers supplied on best trnis. EATON, MACRI'M p25 No. 77 FiRh street.

STEAMBOAT WRECK FOR si A EE The wreck of steamer MESSENGER, now lying at the Marine Railway, consisting of Hull, Boilers, Engines, Doctor, Nigger, Uog Chains, Anchor Chains, Ae. Apply to CALDAVELL A ER0 my3-lmd No. 6s Water street. REAPIXO AXD JlOWIXt. yi A-CHINES, Hay Elevators, Separators.

Horse Powers. Hay Rakes, Scythe, Forks. Spades, and Farming Implement generally, constantly on hand and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG. No. 127 Liberty gtrcet, next door to Hare'i UoteL my7 PIAXOS FOR TWO IIEXDRED DOE.

LARS Uaines Brothers elegant Rosewood 7 octave Pianos, with carved legs, round corners, full iron frame. Rosewood iops and rich mountings, for two hundred dollars. For sale by ny8 JOUN U. MELLOR, Ml AVood street. HAZEETOX BROTHERS' A AY YORK PIANOS Another eupply of the large Seven Octave Rosewood Pianos, from Uaaelton Brothers, New York, just received and for sale by JOHN H.

MELLOR, my 81 Wood street VALUABLE TIMBER LAXDN FOR SAl.K ISO Acres of choice land in Mc-Kean county, Psv, at about miles from the Allegheny river, to which there ia a good plsnk road; convenient also to saw mills, schools Ac, and in a good neighborhood, about one mile from the town of Coryden. The soil ia good and there are surface indications of Petroleum. The laud will be sold on favorable terms, and part pay taken in Carbon Oil if desired. There is abundance of timber. Oak, Pine, Ac.

Persons looking ior on si Leu. or guou iiuioer lanoa, wui nut the above wor ortny of attention. S. CUIUBERT A SONS. 51 Market street.

myS BCREIXOTOX ITERRIXtj 20 boxrs new Berllngton Herring to arrive this day and for sale by REYMER A BROS. mr2 Noa. 126 and II Wood street. rrtnoMAit fablet's FURNITURE AND CHIIft WAREHOUSE No. 164 FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY.

Undertaking, in all 't trranchw, will receive prompt orders can be left at the room at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAM FLOYD Ohio street. Allegheny. elS-ly GFACIXO AXD WAXTAE RODS for eale by B0WN A TETT.KV. myl T36 "Wood street.

FtSJKtWnM AXOIXG-IX CRIM. SON. Brown and Green, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL; PK No.

7 Wood street. R06T0X PAPER UAXUIXUH At Mr. lkAMT-rl fLTlfl fciT Ra I A 9m II. i I I I three raonthn IS OO '4i month- I OO nine months UI r.O one year SO OO TEN LIXEs make a square. About eight words avemge a line.

Easiness notices, inserted on the local page, teu eents a line eacn insertion. The Saturday Morning Post Issued froia the same office every Saturday morning. S-Tenns Si per annum, in advance. copies, ready formailicfr, fivkckst8 JT Address JAMEM l. UAUK, Editor and Proprietor.

4- Advertising at reasonable rates. MONDAY MORNING, J17NE The Black Horse Cavalry at Bull Hun. A correspondent, writing of an inter view with the rebel prisoners taken lately on the retreat from Vorktown, says he in quired of them respecting the "Black Horse Cavalry" at the kittle of Dull Run, and got this reply: ''The liiaok Horse Crvtiiry were not in the engagement. One company of this cavalry followed ni vnur retreut for a short distance, and lost hall a dozen men. 1 art ot Sdunrt -'s cavalry were in the engagement, hut only made one or two charges upon your troops.

After the battle, some person from New York city anonymously sent to the commanderof the Ulaok Horse Cavalry a magnificent pair of silver spurs, as a compliment for his sup posed gallantry, but the regimen) took no part in the engagement." A Trout Factory in Connecticut. Messrs. Dunham, Kelogs? Ives, of Hartford, a have arge trout factory in op-oration in Glastenburg. wheretrout are hatched by artificial means. The number now in the pond is between -Ub-000 and and rapidly increasing.

When the stock reaches the number of half a million, they estimate a yield cf r.o.biiu pounds per annum. As they will bring in market from 2 to cent per pound, this amount would afford a very pleasant net income. The lishe an fed regularly, and have a man in constant attendant Their food consists uf small and shad spawn in season. oi sucucr tire raised to fi-ed the hungry beauties of the Who i tha Author of Junius. Mr.

Weed, in his last letter from London, describes ti visit to John Taylor, now 81 years of age, the author of "Junius Identified" in 1D5. Mr. Weed, afterrcfer-ring to the controversy excited by this book and his interest in it. says: It now nearly half a century since 'Junius Identified" was published, audi il.Lt.i., 1 1, -i i ii, iLiM.iiii linn in to impeach the li-ttt-r in Kays be is the depository oi mv own secret, and it will die with me," hrfnre th prtft iit tit'nr fii.si'. iLmht vr tint'- tionfi to the tiullmrsliiji tfrr Passports for Marseilles.

Inf has been received at the State Pejiartinent from George Van Hortte. the Consul of the I'nited States at at "tlcit American citizens embarking at American ports for Mar-eilles I sh )uld have their jir.ssport-i visaed by the French Consul. The neglect of having this do-in subjects tlii masters ot the ves-! seis to a line, ix-sides putting the pas- senders to grcnt lnconvcint'tice bolere a permission to land can be obtained." vi r.1,1 a. ii WHOLESALE GROCER SOS. 13 AND 20 WO.D STREET, ja-XMf 1' 1 I 1' Ii ti II I.

Villi. 4 (MiKEN in i its nr.t:i.K.9i.--i: I.ADlr-.S 11 r.r.l.S. LA DIPS KID SLIPPERS 15c. Ht Mo. 15 lllli Mr-rl.

CJ d.xirfrom Market. mysi II. l'l. It K'li it. 18627 1862.

3I'CORI CO. II ATM, IMPS, HTRAW ItOWllTH A Nil HER HOODS. and Retail. AVol Street. PITTSBURGH.

A KE AV It IK El I A t. A l.A It. II ADDITION townralremly luuuense Stock of Hats Can-, straw ioods, Itounet. Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOW KR PRICES than In Philadelphia or New York.

iLlEGrOYll 0F PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, Fifth Nt-. Kanti Bloek. JXNI KEN A1.A1XST AM. KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.

ISAACJONES. President; JOHN D.McCORD, A'ice Prc-ident- D. M. ROOK. Ses-retary; Capt.

AVILLIAM DEAN. General Ayent DI RECTORS Isaac Jones, C. G. Hu-sey, Harvey Capt R.C. Grav, John A.

Wilson R. L. Fahuestoek. John D. MeCord, Captain Adam Jacobs, R.

P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean. Robert L.

M'Grew. Robt. H. Davis. noS TIKKXAX KTTY, WholeNnl and ICetail roeer, IHPOBTRRS ISO DCALr.SS IX TEAM, WIXEM, LIQUORS, NORTn-EAST oornor of OHIO STREET AND TIIE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY CITY.

JJOOTS Al KHOE.H, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. IXOK AT THE PK1CE8 Ladie English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $1,00 worth $1,. Ladies English Lasting Cougress Heel Gaiters for worth Ladies English Lasting Congres Heel Gaiters $1,50, worth Ladies Fine French Morrocco Heel Boots for $1,37. worth l).

Ladies Fine Goat Congress Hoel Boobs for J.1.37, worth Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 7oc, worth $1,12. All other (roodi lu pro port ion. JAMES R0BB. HO Market rtreet, near Market noose. apSf COOPER'S, CAKl'EXTEIlS A Stone Cutters Tools far sale by my3 DOWN A TETLKY.

11 Wood street. HOOP SKIRTsi AT TfcCXEEEAXTl'u AUCTION. If AST 1 1I AX TO EX JLIST IX TIIE JLi I15th Regiment, Penn'a. Col. R.

E. Patterson. A few men wanted tofiil up Company capt. m. i noupt.

Apply at pt. Apply at RED LION HOTEL, St. Clair street, near Suspension Rridge. tiergt. ri.

lltCKAK. SODA NALERATIN I5f 25 POI XO BOXES, juet received and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLr. By7 No. 66 Federal street, Allegheny COOK'S PATEXT KTBAWBERRT BASKETS We shipped Strawberries last season in these baskets, in good condition, to Chicago.

Philadelphia and New York. For sale at No. SSt-FTH STREET, uo'-l J. KNOX. HAVE REMOVED MY JLAV Serai MM Intelligence Offiet to 127 Foorth street, cor- rot Mwnneia street, oppoeite Johnston's )Dr ntert ATTORNEY AT LAW.

OFFICE, NO. 72 GKANT STREET (Three doors botow the Court lloaaa.) mylirljr PITTSBURGH, L. BEACKENEIDQE, sVT fokm at il.a.v, OFFICE, 3. 1X5 idl ttl'll KT. jc.2i:i' PiTTsaraoH, Pa.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 7 3 GRANT- STREET dcUtf i'l rr.stti'iu.ii, I'EXifA. rgi ii: ntint j. successor to W. Riddle, No.

144 hmith- field slrect. Otiico hours irom to I clock, find from 2 to 0 o'clock. IP.Orr MANUFACTURERS. AKEltlCAN IRON" WORKS Wl'FaCTCFKPf OP IKON V2VI NAILS, MHm comwos sheet iron. LaiiiVs I'aiont Mm, ristaa Rods.

Tlaies, it Vi'ARKIlOUSES. Muter Mreft Flrnt I'lT" fl 15 lT II And cth 1 an.l South Water Streeti. Isaac J. L. M'Cl'LLOUO PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD 1T! i'Mi.

Sprittfr. Plow, atid A Ii Steel SPRING and AXLES, comer Ross and First Ktrect. it3A.ll t.l 5 Sfl Si.Ntli lAVrNlEEIj J'l 1 Pa. FURNITURE. J.

P. fACKINKR JOHN St. IRVTIK. Mraiviintt: for cash a full a- SORTMLNT of Pitt-'burgb nianufactuiT RN11 1 tnibracing ol BOOK CASES, WAKDR0BK8. and every article needed in a well furniahed dwel Une, as weii an a line liSfortir.cnt of i' i it i on hand and wade to order.

Af the only terms on which business is done at this estab. lis! iDBiit luri'AS ii, prices are made accordingly. Persons in want ol" anythiag in the above line would be a IvnTUajrH hv calling at AlKIMIIi A- IHAVIX'N. No. lii treet, below Fifth.

ih20-ly CARPETS, OIL. CLOTnS, 1)AEPTS ASD ILCLOra NEW DliUGGETS, p. ii ELS A It 1 Kzf 1 havujust been received and are ot tho LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, i.t tUO lO iff AA M'CIilXTOCK. si oi ir cloths, it. A T- n.

A 2a Ia it tl 9 S7 lour Street. JOl tail' iT.tlVlOl TO THE LAI il-f advance in ('nee-, of the fullest is ollered in iun hie FOR CASH, dct i "HUGII LI. BOLE. KM.IXK lil IMIEK A 51A IIIXIST, A.A Way, near tho l'oint, will make to order, and warranted a. pood a can be wade, tae following Machinery, vif, Steam Engines, Turning i.utlies, for wid and iron; Planers, for wood ii'id iron; Drilling Machines; Housiu Mi! Tobacco Screw; Patent-ricbt and Model Mac bines in the be manner.

Shafting, Pullis and lUngers, of all siieg an.l'H. UoSy Screws, of any ubimcter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. ill niro make, and have on band, Dwti.rand iincincs, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, c. Lnthc inhears apJ ber Flag in done to order; can plane iitrt feet inches lont. All Orders Promptly Pilled ad Karr.

Solicited. N. 1'. Particular attention and plcmptitude given repairs on 1'rinting Presses and other a. acumen.

SMITH, PARK rvirvTi i w.viit PITTSBURGH. PA Warelir.u-.e. No. 1 First and I Secoad st MiiiHilHi'turcrE of all and descriptions Coal OIL Retort and and Water Pipe Sa I Iron. Dog Iron? Wnptoii Boxes, Stool Monld Pulltes, 11 minors and Couplings.

Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de-. gcription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to. the rouridry, all necessary lining will be carefully attended to rimiE doi lii.ts DIPLOMA OF ME.MRKR.M1IP of the DOUGLAS ON UM EST ASSOC1 ATI0Nba. lullv engraved on i-teel, about nine by twelve inches dimensions, is now ready for distribution to tho subscribers to the monument fund.

The engraving consists of two full length miniature vignettes, 'one a lino portrait of the departed statesman, and the other America ofl'ering wreath, besides a bird's eye view of the grave of Douglas, on the shore of Lako Michigan, as it now appears at Cottage Grove. To all persons forwarding to the Association one, dollar or more, will oe sent one of these diplomas, with name and amount duly inserted thereon, and signed by the President and Secretary. Contributors iu the sum of ONE DOLLAR will become lite members of the Douglas Monument Association; iu the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS. Ido members, and in the sura of ONE HUNDRLD DOLLARS, honorary lite members of the Board of Trustees. All editors who will incrt the above in their daily, weekly or tri-weekly iues three month with an occasional notice to abvance the view, wiil have forwarded to them inline diploma as honorary life member o' eiation: upon the receipt bv ili tjr "j11 Kvto" of their pnncr containing the t'i Py 'WALTER LEON A vU i N.

receive UL' tributions are are H0.llclr.r for con-States to take eh- ln- in the loyal sriHation. -ot the interests of the al- MD', luhvrs containing the or-pea w' i i the a-LwrwV ''e "ent t0 1,11 wl" forward their IllhiJiH Monument Association." Chicago, I myl 73m IAXI.ItE'I'Ii'.o 7" l.AilDEN AND FIELD SEED, Alt ISA MEll 1 It IIS 1 1 AXD OEXriXE. "Also a general sortmcnt of Inuilenaenla, ml "bads inl trrn.tmeittnl Treee, reeeived and Ji.r falc by HECKIIAM LONG, No. 137 Liberty street. doorto Hare 'i Hotel.

mhXi COME OXE, t'OBli ALL, TO MeCEEI -J LAND'S Auction, and buv vi.n. i apl tKI I.AXD-50 ACREH OF USD, 4o cleared and in culuvati all under good lenec, wel watered and convenient to schools mills and el.urcl.es in Mtndlet ship about nine mile from the city Terms easy; for ale by S. CUTHBERT PONS. No. 61 Market street myS Vfevr IAL Piauo Style in good-dor tor ninety dollars.

For hr I' JOHN 11. MKLLOR. Vod.tw. 11 SEETIN'S OLil CiT A-MT1 THE DIAMOND THOS. Ii'i-i-ij-.

TAVlXtl lit; I'V I IT. h'i a (treat t-'ruici'i-rt. c.n-provement-, tins popular rv rt tbe is j-ret'ared to jvccoinm-'Ui te bi-IYicrt ls i tii i public generally, with tii. ic- rni alTrd-. OYSTERS will be 1 1 up v.

style ut.ritis- the LWtCRS und ALES feci; i-i r-CummGnditiic to the iiubles for tov.r exccl-i; AtiM EALS served op l.1 r.d hour-, ami iA and BOARDERS apt nil. i no HO. 32 I A 0 Ii I A LEY, ill 1 1 rBAllF. JL to the public tant ho in dnilv t'W "i FRESH SHELL AND CAN uY.Vil.RS. 1 1.

and i prepare-! I-, ej-eoinmodate Cm patro; of t.iis old and wall known eve: vt inns' in the r. lit at tin en ie-t notice HAi.i... l'ro r.i OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, "'No. Ill Wood Street, Pittsburgh A HOI.RSAIT. ASI) IUTAI1.

PR At RS 1 'i LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRKSH PiIILADKLPilIA AND Is ALTLMOi: OY SILKS AND WILD AMU, All In llielr frojier IS.uhoii. no-'. GEO. LI NUM. AN Cvb AvJL Proprietor; No.

1 1 Liberty ido the Depr. ot tho Pcnn-ylvanin Railrmd, which it tlio mo i r.iiivenii nt houe in tho city i pa. mifcri err: by aat rou.b The proprietor con-iilrabl et- reuse, lit ted up. in excellent style, the MA NS I ON 1 llOt'SFi, would r.pe'ttuliy i of! public pat run.uje. fin LaMer and Par b.a with the best the ni can atiord.

I i- 1 Ji.1 WINES AND LIQUORS. I Is Is A 51 15 E. iMPORTKlt AND FE II.FR 1 Brandies, Ooriiala, ie3, OM MoOLga-bela and Eoctified Whiskey, NO. 120 WtXOn STKF.I'.T, (i tbnrKli fc2lm WB MTH0LESALE AND RKTAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT, Vo. IHuiikhhI AUv.

near Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Always on hand, Rlankberrv, Cherry and Coamoe liraudies. Old Mononitade'ui Reititie.T AVhisttey, Ac. aihlti riAI.LOAV, Oil, A.l UKF.AK!: lit bbls Tallow.

bbls (rea-e: In etore and tor sale bv BELLUKS Co. Uoif' Per.n street, Pirtsbnrirh raniE most 'mieeti: WIKILF, saio oeweiry ESTAltl.ISHMEXT IX THE WEST. J. It. () aplf (-i IFTii STRr.hT.

1HTTEK St 1 barrel I re-h Roll Ruiter: 1 lox do do just received by express aud for sale by JAS.A.FETZKR. ap21 Corner Market and First etreet. CO-PAKTSERNHII'-H A I A K. KiK-iated with ns in the Real Knato and Or-n-eral Commission Aireney Rusine's: K. I.

CUTH-RKRT, our business will herenftir be enudueted in the name ot S. CL'TIIBERT SONS. fl. CCTHBEET S. CVTUBKKT K.

B. CUTHBERT TTHUEItT A SOXS, ICEAI. US. TATE and General Commission AifenU, 51 AR RUT STREET. Pittburh.

attend to the gale of Real Estate, Collection of Renty. Ac, aud eettleinont of csuUt of per.ons deceased. ap OAI'STOXE 23 BA3RELS POff. dered boapstone receiver ana iornaie by r2 HENRY Jl. COLLINS.

my2 mffflElUXD'S SMOE SA EE THIS DAY. BECK1IA.H A lAiSU, WHOLESALE and Retail dealer in all kinds ol Agnoultu-rej Implements, Garden and Field JS o. 1BT Lab-rty street, next door to H-re UotL apS i i I I i jeA MeiKmt;.

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