'- - *qtAILROADS . _____ ___ ___ _ ___ __---__ .... _ . , - , , , . isio - j. •rling ists , a- • LLEILLAND i sBLAII RAILAI. . FIRE INSURANCE I I' PITTSBURGIFT.IVARESLCIIICAGO RAILWAY, 7.1.113 . . • 4CI TANGY:I3. ; . BY THE , . :,-, —............. . i RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE , TO ALL POINTS IN THE, irk N AND.AFFER MONDAY, NOV. 23, COMPANY, guriant.triall3 wilt leave the Depot of the Penn- SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST. Ivania Railroad. in Pittsburgh, ILS fellows: OF PIT I 1.A.130.E.T.V11 I.A. PlTTSlattal, COLUMBUS 6: CINCINNATI : On fluilding%_Limited or Perpetual, Mend:Lan- ; I -SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBENVILLE. ~,.. . Leaves Pitt-burgh dise. Furniture. &e.„ in town or 1 , 33 a. m. i IrIINE TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK': " Steubenville country. / . 2 5 :4 5 5 p. .... OFFICE NO. 3011 WALNUT STREET. ' AL and to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago " Newark i &otter than by any other route. ..., " Columbus 1.30 " Cam& Capital, 2220.310 00. . . WESTWARD TRALNS.• " ~./ St. Loui- Arrives thu.annati 6.13 " . Assets. $ 303 305 90. I • ,- At a alira Eatireas. 10,43 a. m. . Invested as follows, vir.: I Le .11.1.6 Pitt-hurgh " Steubenville 1..5:: p. tn. Find Mortgage or Improved City Pro- 0.10 " , •-, -'' • • 1.50 a. m. 1.5 0 P. In• , perty. n - orth double the :Lemont .i.'155.60. - , s' )o ; ........ - New 12 midnight. ' Ground rent, first clans Mansfiel 10.03 a.m. 10.10 p. tn. . 2,462 '• coltioilm. 11.3 D a. Iff. ! Penn.ylvanin Railroad Coo Gt. cont. Arrives Creotline 10,40 a. tn. 1p.50 1 , . tn. Arrive; Cibe w ,.,, l , 7,10 " . Mortgage I,:.ane, .F.43O,CsAt, cost Forest 12,,,55 I) , m, 1...t.,3% ff. HI. " m . 2.311 tt. Ifl. SC. Loni; 11,311 2.1,3 p. La. Philadelphia city tilleent. loan , G R cent. Penneyt :: F L o iLa rt a Wayne...- •4 p. No change al as between Pittsburgh filla Cin- Alleghen C ounty .3 0 P. m. 3 . 00 n.n1.1 Yenta I.ailroad Loans " Chicago 11.00 P. La. 71,00 a. tn. . cinnatd. 'St. Louis 12,45 P. M. SPICIIIIid sleepimg cart uttacked to all night Collateral loans, well secured I -- trains. . , Huntingdon and Broad Top 51ountain FOR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI ,i; ST. LOUIS- Railroad company. mortgage loan_ Leaven Creiltlino t 0,53 P . ru. 11.00 p. ni• PiTTSEE Uri! AND WitEELLN (I LINE. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock • • Arrifes Columbus 1.30 P. m . 1.30 n. m• Lancet Pittsburgh 1.33 a. !It. . Stock-of Reliance Mutual 1 LtAtranee Cincinnati ...... ... 0,45 p. re. 7,10 a. tn . kV ellavill. -1,25 " ' Company Bt.Louis 10,40 a. re. 11,33 p. Er " Steuk,envillo 3,1. ti " . Stock of County Fire Insurance Co FOR DIDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Wheeling Arrives belluir 0.35 " 6,30 " Stock of Delaware Al. S. Insurance t! 0. , Cumtnercial 13 , ink do LaayesCratline - 10,33 a. tn. 11.00 p. m. Leave: PittsburKli ..... ... ..... 1.33 p. t o. . Mechanics' Bank do Azrive at ludiannaella. 9,00 P . tn. 9.00 et. ni. " 15 cil -•' I , 1.01 " Union Al. I ns urance Co's Scrip ..... ... Terre Haute.- 2.23 a. In. 2 . 30 P. ni. .. Siff tliorliVlik 3.10 " ' Bills Iteoeivahle. ltuarmis paper ... SL Louis 10,03 a. re. 11,33 p. m. •• %l hea1ing......_6,13 " : Book A,•counti, secured interest, ate,. 'All Trakethrongh to Chicago without change At r i yes licllair 6,40 " . Cash on hand and in hands of agent. ,f 4v .• - Connecting at Wheeling with Ilaltim - de and /Ai° by r i teu : -- beu Th rifi e tim e. e l t rai o Cincinnati bo na th ti i l l Ll' i c t ß li a ai i i l r r u o . a.l l , i i .o in i l_a a t Belled,. with Clerelaud and Ohio lamemeet a a 3t g. nesvilie. Lancrriter, Cireleville, Columbus. and passengers all go' into Cincinnati Columbus and Cincinnati. twitter. • PlTESlllltiill :IND CLEVELAND LINE. EASTWARD TRAIN'S. ' Leaves Pitt,burah I.a .. d . m . Mail. Express. . • " Welk% Mt ...... .. 1.03 - Leave Chicago 6,20 a. m. 6 , 3 ; 1 p. re. - " Bayard . 6,35 " Arrive at Fort Wayne...l2m s p. m. 1%30 a. m. • •• Aiiiame TAP* '• Crsolline 5,33 yk, lc, (1.1:011. in. I I ud.inn . " Pittsburgh.— 2 . 25 B ••• m• 3 ' 30 p " m " A rris et- tlc velami . . 9.33 " Both 'loins make close.conneetions nith Trains Loaves Pittsburgh 1,35 p. on the PeirnsYlvania Railroad . for the Ra,tern ..ti 011-.1 ino 1.00 "ai. cities via Allentown and Philadelphia. . " Bayard ........ ... .. 3.21 . Only one change of cars betwcvn I :hi.mgo . " Alliance sad New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown, ou ••lled,on 7.01 train leaving Chicago at 6.30 p. m. f rcaPhing - - _. Arils oi I level., nd 5,10 littAburgh at 3.50 p. m., and New 10,. at 10,43 , a. M. - t'annectiltg ht Bayard with Tfl , ,arlliftil , . bran, li for New Philadelnhia and Ca ~ ,I Dorc , at ~ %Riau ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-Prom Federal with p. a 1 ti If Wayne d t. , ' • h. . l• t. , oiry . fort an nic,'.go Lu street Station, Allegheny City. r „ a d a t 1ind...., a , with kleveland. Lane-.. ilk and NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION'. Chicago Railroad fur Ak: .PII, i UY FAIIIIII.i Mil. tnyea Alleaheny at.. 0.30 .. m . 'Ha i 9,30 p. , Le. ' I.:rsburg. and at Ciet eland with 4!, .t E. R. It. for ves New Brighton.ll,lo " " 0,10 ' : Erie, Dunkirk and Lutlalo, with C. ,v I. R. it. for eves New Brighton : GAO " " 12,10 •' . Toledo, Detroit and Chiengo. Arrives at juie z ieny.. 8 , 15 - .. 2,00 - i : S. ellevilleAccointnedation leave.. at 3.35 p. m. ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION. : Returning Trains arrive in Must...rail as fol lowa: Leaves Allegheny at 12.30 p. m. and 6 p. m. Mail Trair 4,10 P. to. Leaves Economy at 0,03 a. to. and 4,00 " ' l'..l , ,reia 'fra in 3.05 it. in. MARKET TRAIN. ' Wellsville Accommodation 0.40 a. to. Leaves Alliance at 0.10 a. ni. Passengent desiring to go to znindu.ky, T010d , .. .Arrives at Allegheny at Moto s. La. , Chicago, or points 5% cot of Cleveland. must be Leaves Allegheny at 2.50 H. 111. ' particular V. ask for ticket; vhi. Cleveland. Arrives at Alliance 7,35 p. in. • Through Tickets can be procured at um Liberty • Stre,A Depot, Pitt,hurgh. air Intim are run hp Columbus thee. which is 3. sn..ivAIZT. Ti,ket Avent. 12 talauSW slothir then Pittoburgh time. I'm forther, natti.othi. apply 4 , 1 Iliar Titter , ' good on the accommodation and • , ...-.. .. ..,.; , _ . NI t i. 1.1 A3l !..1 1.% AH f. Azent. !Market train: , are sold at reducer) Inlet. , At the Conimui ... 0211 ,, ,, ill Fri,iithi -, i.1.ii•.11, Pena 'Threnah trains connect as follows:- At Alliance. with train; on the Cleveland nod ' ere"t• ingl7 Piltabitaghltailrtuid. ----- - .. . _ ._ . . ._ . ___ At. Orrvillo. Ohio. to and from Millorsburch, UPHOLSTERING. 311-04 fl Ote. Akron. Cu b Fails, .... . . ... . ... ..... At Mansfield, Ohio, for .Mount N'ermni. Shelbs, . Sandusky. Toledo, Detroit. etc. UP1.1.01.15TE.1.1 V, _At Clentline..fot Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Crtm•tunati. Xenia. Dayton, InduLaapd:+. Saint NO . 86 roi • izTi I ii T. , NEA I: wi iol ). Latds.jondsrilie, etc. . At yorest. for Springfield, Sandusky. Dayton, Cie- 171111 E S1'11S1:31.11E EN Mt NUl' t C . 'euttiatVete. etc. 1 ' Mt!' end ke. p ~..ns!an:ly -it ime•d every ---Ailitikjer Bidnem Dayton. Cincinnati, Tolad. , article in their lino, sic: rornice4..orr,ament.4. Curtains m.,i-. ' , ..nif ,, rl:-. Feather lleds. Mattrases A ert4ayne. i . or Peru. Lafayette, Ind_ Saint of all kind_ al o. Lii.• :•.I ,, i.r“ed Pae.-nt Sprine Lniaie. awl intermediate pointy iu cent' al Di- Red.. A !I L.,,i n ~.. -.3 ..4h,..i.. ttli,.l- and 1 - 1.%t0 roe. dams and Illinois. ' c,- Prompt tat a.oll . 0 , -•:1 to all order, for ill AtFliatooth for Laporte.. w ting and hole,: $l l / 1 .11 1 .. .,.;..q... f fii l'lff! il, A, At Wanatult for all point , on the Lo.C-viEe, N o ~t17: 1 ; .1, ll..1::•.lt F.; A. itt , l , Slt:K.. Albany anti Chicago Railroad. And set:Minute. with train.; ter all po;n3i in Ills- Mi.?, Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin /11Ili :Via:. ...,-,z•. HOTELS AND 'RESTAURANTS. For further information sod thrould, Li. hot.: apply to. 1.W../Re,E 1 %1t KIN, rli.-ket ..lg't. 1' 4.) i A 4( ;.,. 'P4 .. Passenger Stati , m, I':u-burgh. Through I::okids for stde atthe Tioket utlicei of , the Company - on•the line of the road, to all part WHOLESALE OYSTER - UEPOT of the Laced State,. W P. tai INN, / General P.L.enger Agent. Pitt,buruh. A 1 — .1 . 11 1: 1)1.1f sr. N 1) G. W. CASS, General Superiniendent. . CORNUCOPI,T. RESTAURANT : -- NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, 18 - 62. THE 1862, NILTIIEtti:I.I.I;.2.4.Y.EN, 111011-:1.S,111:5. 'IA 1' ZIA v;T:i nr i :ha t: tde go:“.2 . .:;:, e•,:i PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1,,5,„,,,,ii,..1 ~.„1, ,A,.•......1.•.p.,y .1) ..a., r ... ~I 1 1,,., lt wi .. dc...i... r: Ct. . . •,ffit•rf li.: li• -.1,1 •1 ., i. !.1.1 11 , .: ..:1, P:tr:ol111:..' EIGHT DAILY TII4INs. WINTER ARRANGEMENT —i or r 113114:. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, WILE MAIL TRAL % LEAVES P4IVS. Where OY.-' I!?::- •,.. SUlRGlL,_frotu the l'a.i.,etiger Dep:A., ..t the sini9,ll v, - .11 b....,ery,.., n inlgaletiOn of Liberty and Crant streets. eVt ry St morning (except Sunday) at C.:IU a. tn., :doi.ping at edlatattans between Pittsburgh anti Pttilmb•i!.ii in. This trsin arrives in Philadelphia at 11.1r.,p. is., nsakinsfolose connection for NcW York frost Ken- ntat.Depot,ed 12:0.) p. m., over Camden Still ' No. 3.30 1.11,..rty Si r.e.al. 7 Lien. TliE• Expra , :iis TRAIN knee , ' 11, a1,,,, - •• Next to 1., ni15 , : 1 0 ,- all i t , p a ,. 3 ,,,,,, er D.. pot , named station d.‘ . .ly at 4..10 t ,. l a.. .;.. 1 .,., : ~,...,.}. ...• at prir,eitad A.,tionp, and making dir.-..: ....; ~..•• .3 0111 s 1 V.t-tnii: Proprietor. Una at Ilerrishin it for En' ti muronnil W....:: , . , ........ , . , and for New Yort: via A licnpnen. Th., '.l..iL n-- El utzst; 'IA. z. 17.1 I .Ni' 1.1.1 ' 11. - 1) C l '. rives in Plultnielphia'at n. 03 a. tn., 1146. i.: .n; ..... '; I I , . 0 ,',,.' I s ' ' l ' , . 0 .0 ,'•'''“,• t•• ~,, 4 I '' nealln - .4 . 1-1.31 . -New - Ynrk (run, _lensi ;e nc e -, I n. ; „, .. i. ; ;,;,.., r..... 1 L. P.: -40, - .•1.:, , , ,nn el•nr.i 1 . .. , ~. 0,30 a. in., cver . Canalen aid At.. 1.•••. !.,,. A ............ • !it ..d.I 1 • 11.5 'II .5.. nOll lIIV. Pil l ,ll , {.7t ~ .I- SLEENIS.O SLEENIS . 0 ( . ..iArt i. , Mil thronah Ira! , i'dt-hur:Ji a , J. with the ia. , t t:.• m.sti.ef, :0.. I-. ill-t..,. to Jersey City rin.llleiltown-fo;;,in,- .itt,teb, .1 ~' i. lc' " ,,, -I tit, i.n .'', • . ~ ,r , t -tY, ,I -Isi...,d, ! im: • toliat t .tociiai,- • • , , ,:., ..,,,-,m. lii , \\ it i. , , i tt,•l- amt Ale, ii,. ief.l, ATIETAST - LT.N.,: - I: ii,i. a, the :11)..vg.• 1 1 1 .11 1 ,: -1 . ,- ~ .o:l, l .•sit in 1 , ...,1 , ir.i - 1.•ih,...• to hla• pull „ - 1., ;!...r tion daily, (except tinnihty‘ Ili 2.,:i0 a . it ,.. Q t ,„ . ~.5.... P.,-11 , ••. p)ngenly at princil.al,tliji.ll,. Pijn‘ieeti,,,,,,t it,. '':u:, I:te ket nod sb• II oy-tc-- r , • , .....% , .1 , 13•••'Y rialitirefoillattimore and Wa,hin,t•.n. 1 hi- ;re ic 9.. 1 - °I. ! ''. '. c. , to. • , ‘I.•• , n'l r'nth in..1! , • - Ij ti arrive, in Philadelphia at 5.25 p. in., m•C..i; , close connection for New York four, I:en-4, ro n SEETIN'S OLD STAND, Devot_atol# 4, ll.m., c.vr, Camden 4. Ate ~.. Cit.,. '"'"Altilrollnflialiiir lON TIit.AINS. IN THE DIAMOND, -..T . Auv,,sTpyx, ACQOM.Mt..DATION TII..11:.. leaves daily except Su n,h, .at 3,e0 p. tn....top- i 'FI - 11.1. s4'l.'t 1.N..1'... l'rts pelel 4 1 r. plig)itiliTstatiOns and rent At.,;), ti fur a 1 : , •10 utaugh. I : gi.tVINI: TAKEN .1.3i1) 1P1VC1:1/ 1T • 1 11111 Mt •AtiNo3l[3lol) 'ATI OS TRAIN fncl-V allls _ma- a grea . t . exp,,,-.... a .;!. all tt...tin,..l..rit . ..in :11.014!pil.vaaduily'Ceze.cpt Sunda's%) at 4,40 a. fn. I . ! . : . ;:' . 1 , 1 : . . , ` i. . t d , t 1. , h1 : ,.. / , ' , 1' . • .. 't , n . V:!•, i ,1: , . i . .'::::' , 1''6': . 4010.. ix,.. a ' bane. TR AIN 1..: I :,:idi.', " . g . ,e r , 1 . 1 i ‘ t., ii . .... t.,:,. .;!..• . ‘ , 1 ,,r14..i *SI 'a 'l4l lll oe . boavei . ( 1 .'14. ; . ..e.v.:"Pt Su Inlay • at ail,- i. , . - 41 11 0 ,;1 1 -,m• - ' ' ~ ol. ' :if IT . RS :rill 1... THIRD ACCOMMODATION TlL'il..!.: for t.t.‘'... during roe ~.,-.... IQ I: I.:CT./RS. •Watittstuttion leaves dnilY, texeeld suadey ; at - I.lQt. ORS and ALES he 1, ed , conlident in re- It. Mill,r. Jr.. Jame.. Al'A ales% eon:menthol/ io tii.• puoli.• for thet; evnellettoo. Nalhattit•l Gointey, Ale ender Ntrnie): --44118111 ACCCM.:IIOI/.111..2C TRAIN tor : It.ef' .‘11.: .1 1:.• ,ercesi tip n t tti I hint r... and li tl • ; eurg , I lande Vim. 11. Smith, Well'a Aation, leaves daily, 'except Sutelny, at 'T' 1 SI" 111 i s '''' Uti ' l ' l'-'' r"l''''"• a;.-1:1 ) . h:,. 11. Ricket,,n. Amlrew Aehlei __ Ale•aandor , Speer, I.lavid 31. Lona, 54." 7 11!: , :,C. , . -.•-• • • - • ~ (J 1; I' 11. 1 . ...) 1' ti 1..1, :lee. , J. Thonnle. Benj. Raker ell. ." - ."..irr TMETURNING TItAINM ____.... John R. M'Cune. ?...namoty.P.rt: PITTSISCRIiII. AS FOLLO \VS . , NO, 3:2 DIAMOND ALLEY, .--- - --- "" ------- .----- - 1.15 p. tn. ' CITIZENS' INSURANCE-COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH 5,50 p. in. • I 'I TTS li f',' III: 11. iNlirß ES STEAMBOATS A ND CA Itt atES. reitaiut 1,30 a. u '' ririssi: SIVIIISIVIIIIItIER .i. lli 3i tle 1' Ili IP ES S.AMPEL RILL Secretary. Jahnetewn'Accoramodation 1(1,30 1,. ni. ; ISt Wain Station Aceom mod atitei 0,30 a. in. . „ to the rhlie °tat he. i . ,- , itilaily . Jeceip . t . ...f WM. BAGALEY. President. . 1.1/1„, 1,1 t.,11 .1,1, A:\ i. I,AN 01 s Thus, 1iA311... Ofillee, tor. of Market and Water Nita.. Id Walre.Statiew Accommodation 14.30. a. ru. : Rd Wall's - Station Accommodation ' 1.113 p. re. i :re., and bt preparod t. , tteerynittoanto the patron.. , Itentrec amtin-4 Liss and Damage in the Navign nd well known 110 U ., with everethina • f• ' . .Ihtit Wskire anion ACeolifinualattioll 6,93 p. Tn. of th" old'' ' • • • ' • • Pon o the Southemand Weoterti Riven, in the eating and drinking. In) at the hotteet ilittrains for Blairsville and Indiana connwt • entire. J I . I IIS SHALE'', Lake, and Rayons:and the Mavi s., Signiville Intoneetion with Johnstown Ac- : i,,lr t ly Proprietor. gation of the Sea,. esimmodation East and Wont, and Express and , ' _....._ lilitUrim ifigaiMilit Loan Rail Went, ..0 Yi. CI I_ , :, 7. ss4 1 t) - I t :and Deunago by rtes.. . DIRECTORS. TON E • W T. 10:. 412,80 • OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE . ....n......1.y. . Jas. Putt Jr., flliL.l.D.t.LruLt to,oo I Wan. O. Johnston .F. Jonas, • ALTIMORr _ 9 0 10 No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. I Ri. 41 0 1, 44.14 .M. Havre A NeMil'Elt 8.311 j R. Preston. !wires ilittaluiin. IiARRISIIURG 7,43 n'llin.ne.an AND liefAlL DEALERS IN 1 S. M. Kier. John Shigdon, 46114.11Vitickod ?nail stations on the P,. M-C°°Pk.r• S. Ilsrbaugh. ale, ' ;mid. and to Philadelphia. Balti- I / ', .1. Coldwoll. John S. Dilworth. . ew Foil(. - '• ' • • • • • FRESH PIIILADELPKIA A1.. , 11) . BALTINIORE : mh29:13411 c. IL Zug. glirPglasetwery pureisasing tickets in can will . OYSTERS AM) NVILD GAME,' • be charged an exceed according to distance. tray-: All In their Proper SCAlitou• eladligaddisisuaia thestation ratakiexcept from i no?; OEO. REINEMAN .t t;(1. 1 PHILADELPHIA FIRE AN .' ere thweempany has no agent allia IVlVEssin cr-o or loss, dot CompulAy will : hold themselves. responsible fur personal" baggage . 1,, gAssolo.l•.i uousz, GEO. A 11 - ICENTZ.I INSURANCE • COMPANY, only.. w it for an roul . mattzipt 01. - neding 6100 ! +TA- Proprietor; N 0.3 44 Liberty ct.reet...lust be- • N. .--Art. Orman.. I.lno has been employed ,Oa tire i'use . enger Depct of the I cutoylvanta NO. 149 ONESTNUT STREET, - 0" , le °pure' , ptutsougers and baggage. to and front the I Railroad. wised' makes it the mo:t c.onventent Oppoall* the-Custom 1111114114 e. &PM. eta clung.. WA to ex , rel 23 ceuts for each i house in the city for I . ..executers arriving by that . . ~ parenTer ^ ' laireire. road. L'ePitul 4219 . 1100 ANeete 4304.1115. For tacks, DP 4' to . • • The proprietor haring: at considerable ex- Iv J. STEWART. Agent. ' pease, titted_uo. in ex , olhaindyle, the MANSION ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN. At the Peer• . .S. Peemenger(tati.n on Liberty 1101.3 E• would reepeetfulle :elicit a ,hare of SURANCE.either Perpetual yr Lim ityd.nn rod Brant at. rue. KNOCK LEWIS, i ptildiedtatrotiage. • Ili, Larder and Ira) •will by , ever) _' ciewriPtion of Property or lodorchandise, at “nwsulable rateo of premium. mal General Superintendent , Altoona, Pa_ ' Furnished with. this beat the market can afford. ' felily ' ' - . ROBERT P. KING, President . M. W. BALDWIN Vico President. .5r...1. • DI RECTORS ( . Charles Raves. E. It. Cope E. B. English. George W. Brown. P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul, c. Sherman, John Clayton. s. J. 31attartre li. Wiler, P. 111Lacaer ass. Secretary. _ J. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. n - aorst. 111.% HILVEIt AND 101ANAPOLIS ANO CINCINNATI R. R. Ceantieetheigt; Lukanapoll. with Terre Haute.; &aerate tel and Alton Railroad. to St. Louie : sadUalreketee and Isalianapoli-, New Albany and : . 1mP01T .. .E..c. .1. ,: t: ine_it.ca is Salem and Michigan Central Rai loath tor CH ICA - -, . ....... GO.' i.Of.2e ISLAND,. BURLINGTON ; and all Drannie,s, Ocrdnds, - Wllll3B, _Old hionong,a- in,Via t edisti. pints., :: hale and Rectified Whiskey, atti Erei t ht Train to INDIANAPOILS, i _ MONONIMIELk INSURANCE COMPANV tE RIMAETE;LAFAYETTE and PERI:. 1 AO. 120 WOOD STREET. Plttaburgh ., • 7119911" tr - and - palmengers carried 'front Cinein- - 1 ~ n. OF PITTSBURGH. witi iir :I;ftwrenceburg' tuleAs tune thanby any I 'e42:6r° • ether route 132.• rircuty.four hears. awl at a.. low . ----——— eater. Theenly road by abielfshipmeatactin bf. WILLIAM CILAITON ; OFFICERS. made from Cineiunati to the West, witholtt break- • 9 , JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President. toRIOI-IP'.: , HENRY M. AT WOOD Secretary. -, c.,emqmmeats innie to J. E. OIVEONS. Agent WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Capt. J.A.9. WOOI.HIURN. (len'l Agent. at Otail*att,' or W. -B. CUTTINO. Agent n/ I Ltineeltirthw will receive prompt attention, ; : OFFICE ,NO. 9S WATER STREET. W S - K. ill S. lniure all Until of FIRE and MARINE and no charge for commiasion: No CH.LR E FOR ; LIQUOR ____ DR ,,, o x o R oomus§ios A . r l 4.waßßoßß , Ro..,_. ,;LIQ,UOR MERCHANT , ,RI For a farther information 'apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the 1 OluttPas*. who i... prepared to give THHOUGII LE- 1 mrrs tor paatengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chiearo Peru. Green- eastle,•Cturrerdivilie,Charle-ton l'atris and :\ tat- ' won .tc., sx. . 11. F. LOitO, Prfmidear. JthlN - F. CHEER, General Fre:ght Agent. roles .___ 1562. 1111. PORTA NT. - 1862.. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., ALL PERS'ONS P1711(314.51NG TICKETS FOR PORTEIIS er SAINT JOSEPH, !plotter Pants in NorthernMi ocr i. the States;WlNES, BRADIES, S c eats or:the .Territorice eboul irti-t ; . aNt. DEALEO IN • IWsvizr ttanets that r ead by tLe Mijll,loßl larjuko AD FINE 01,I) AvAiskuto from St:loauis to nt.Jos L 3 "riniwn. wpos - T wriummr. • • - ia.utf.iptiakest lin 17 t hl , potnt reached by . Ail. pHAADE,I. . - - *P10:10 4 0 ,4csvoHnsr. and nilPointe rgyALLow: eits. ANDlintrAss-- 11 " 44110116Tit i- i ' t 10 bbl. Tsdlow:•1-:'; dent. 2 / 5 blein/ 1- *aim arlguri ; I In atom and for rale FELLERS t 00. Penn atraet. Pittsburgh. OADS or.uxg's nal Eng Saloon, owsLit A \ rii" SEEM SVA.t 1 I 0 , it. Pi ers of WINES AND LIQUORS WILLI A. 31 BENNETT, No. 37 Diamond Alley, T, par Wo.--a street, PittAurgh, Pa Away - ? on hand, lilnekberry. Cherry and Brolndint Old 3folionnnhela ltectilied AV hi•Noy, A:o. zulad r.. 0.3 %In CLEM TINOLEY. Prmidolt. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphaw, W tu. It. 'Thompson. Robert Steen, Freileri..l: Brows]. %William NI uiser, Cornelia , . Stevenson, HMO. . Tivgley, John It. Worrel Mantua! Jill I, ft. 1.. Canon. Z. Lot :mph It..nert Charles Leland. Frederick Lennig. J lumb T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen, Jame., Waadwanl, John Bissell, Piitsburgh. It. M. II INCH MA N Serretary. J. UARDNEB COPhS, Agent, ins I , ; Northea,txorner Third and Wand sts. BIiELAWARE MIETUAL SAFETY IN IJNIVIRANCEACOMIPANY—INCORPORA- TED IST THE LEGISLATURE. OF PENNSYL VANIA, • OFFICE.. S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT. STREETS., PHILA DELPHIA. AIARINE INSURANCES on sets, largo and Freight to all parts or the world. INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, hp Itirerv, Luktni. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE LNSCRANCEm on 31er- Ithandi:ie generally, on Stoll*. Dwelling Dnit ,, e , ;. ,ie. Martin. Edmund A. Souder, Thoophihis Paulding, John N. Penrose, John C. DasiA Jame, Tranquair„ Win. Eyre, Jr.. Janet C. Hark - Wm. C. Ludwig, Joe .h It. Seal, Dr. R. M. lluAton, Geo. Lipper, Dugh Craig, Charlew Kelley. Samuel K Stokes, 4 T. Peniaton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, 11, lone rouk* Saaaneor Thoe.e. tiandr,ol,ert Burton, Jr Jaeob P. Junes, Jame. D. Mlarlatnl, Joehon,P.,,t re, J.,hn It. Sentple. Pitt-hunth, D. T. Ibaft:: . It. Berger, do, 11.1.1 AM MARTIN, Pro-ittent. THOS. 'IASI/. i KRIM Lvt.ncrs, So , rootrY. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, jai No. HS Wator.tro-,:t. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Irwin E FRA :MUM FIRE . INST RANCE IL CONWAY , OPPII ILIDELPH lA, OFFICE: No. 433 and 437 CIIESTN IrT hiTR FAT. STATEMENT OF Amr.u.z. JAN. 1.4. I&3'. PubliAbod A7,rovabl. .1, - 1 of ANie:lll.ll>. } - avt suipb E.,kl 1.-tato, .!•;•,,,nt T,l4,ritr) c•;: o.!lxt 5"14 . 1 11111. Ca.nti ' rot- .itly pn.A:L: fr. on prom ilt In,: vs- hie!, - VAX'S di , id., 1•; - Intl. gre ti :I illrel IP 1,1840 till ery I,lerierifition of Prop • erty. in L:w•n :1:1./ . ...Mt; y. I.z !UN n. nre 1,1,6(..t1f Iv . • t , •-1i•••1 •,1 thirty y1,1r4, thry C•s• Fite. to an alliolltit Vont. Million 3 of evi,iett,g , of the advantage- I ,lirttliee, r. Won a- the a6iiity 41.1 t,. nwnt with . ,•.a, pal,! do: O h m 3 ear11459.ft6.2.153 :16. ••Y thi the 111.-1 I;:th , k, Wairio•r. S14111114:I qt.th: Jni.ol, Stni: W. I 1....). CHAS. N. * HANCE L 1: Pre-,100. ISLgXAED C. DALE. Secretary Kt. ton. .Loo. xr.:‘ This a n d WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTS111:11G1I. 111:010:1.: ILS11:, Pt F. 1:411;1)1r.s.. ott•et. It. I). C. , ( 11!: %N. 14(.11i .‘1,•;.... No. W 2 1% • Sp. ..I.; I “I• l'ithlplivh. 111! 4;o1 311 RINE It A ii“etlf• unmortic.,l 1.iy....t..r: 111" 0 n••ti 1..11 n ,v ;.r. pr. 91.1.111 ,,, II fI4I t.. 111:., • (al . 2 . 1/41 :: - .111411 . ..t/ r:or:.1 is • Ni( flips Tv • .. I arn ...... . opon .I,o•unt,, .... tf,h Prouium Note. , /opt - ASSETS. MAY 1011, 1861. Sto,dc. Due Rills, payable on demand and aecured by two approved names. .f;78.750 00 : Eiils Reo , etrable 21.557 34 Bills Pio age nunted 30,236 76 Mortg.ooo , 115 Shares Mechanics' Bank 12 00 stock coat • $ 6,165 00 100 Share Citizens' Bank stock cost 6.175 00 40 Shares' Esehantre Bank stoc res Bank cost 2,050 Qp 00 Shak of Pitts- . burgh 2.750 00 • 16.140 00 MN! 75' 400 10 49,152 30 484 17 DIRECTORS. 8212 B.ltolmes. as. A. Rutabagas. Willi*iller, ' obn Atwell. Lm. Nes. . B. Bobison. evitt, Hays, i Tospatriek. R. W bt. mil, Ge. A. Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Mama James Woodburn, Balance of 800 i k Aceounta Ri= Furnture • INSURANCE 7,090 ® :.ku.u9o u 0 21,150 00 1,050 0000 5,130 01 2,012 50 16,100 16.:27 18 6,216 11,385 15 1? I It . :fl.w.xt I).ovid E=MIMIMMMI .. r.'.~..cn>'... v z . <.513.. 4.'_^•J:rJCk%Q:.'~4 l Qti.C~LKr. ;Y-.r_C..ir. DAILY POST. BANKING HOUSES. DOLLAWSAYINGS BANK / • 1 5 Gen . . Sigers AddresS to his Sol- ! 6 FOITRTH STREET, CHARTERED IN 1855. I I also on Wish/a...day and Saturday evenings.. The St. Louis republican publdiheii the OPEN DAILY, FRO7i ft TO 2 O'CLOCK: . following address of Gen. Fran:. Siigel to and from November lot to May lot, from B .tn 8 his soldiers : from Ma; ist Noveinher Ist, from 7to to o'olook I , uictou•lt, 'HEADQUARTERS ly,:t ANtu 2rl DIutSIONS, 'I Demedt received deli :ims not less than 0 NI; f; h u , e , z I. r.KAN ,, AN t D ,c r0 ,. ..1..R. and a dividend_ of the ptadits deeb, red in i year, n June and Denem her. interea has Mara 15. tir'2. ! been deelareth-ellli-AIITIUILIIY, uric and Deeem- To the Officers and iers of !F,o First her since the Ilnnk. was: organizeil. at the rate of sis I per cent. a year. and Second Dirisions : • lnternt, if not drawn nut. plaCe4l tO the I After so many hardaltips and suirenngs reedit depo-Ina- a prineipal, and ldmrs the of this war in the NVe:d, a great end -nme intereq tra m s the tied days of June: lz ire victory has, for the first time. .tl7lltcl . ll . ';ife n SiVot t l i O i r g to call C. , i ' e e t a i r t , o present twined, and the army of the enemy Over. hi.. ',tan., hook. At this rate money will double in whelnool and perfectly routed. The rebel , less than twelve years, making in the aggregate lions flag of the Confederate States lies in the dust. and the same men who had organ- and Revolution.. furnished grati,i. t o a N a K in t ia ‘ g ll t . h P e El t. t :L E irt T e . r, ' l Y .t;• : -tav3, Pules on uht,licutiun izeil armed rebi•llion Camp Jackson, at the othee. Maysvillearel Fayettville; who have Poste. • against us at Boonville, Carthage anti son's Creek, at Lexington and have paid the penalty of their work with their live.s.ortile Sithit.g beiuil the Boston Mountains and the shore of the Arkansas river. The last days were hard, but triumphant. Surrounded', and pressed upon all sides by an enterprising, desperate and greed , : en.:- . my—by the Missouri and Arkansas mom, ' tairieer, the Texa. Ranger, the finest rei:i ment of Louisiana troops. mid even the -avage Indian—almost without food, sleep or earnp fires. you remained firm and una bashed. awaiting the moment when you could drive back your assailants or break through the iron circle by which the enemy thought to crush or valance us all. and plant the rebellious flag on the rocky summit of 1 Pea Ridge. YOU have defeitted all their When at M' Kissicks farm, west of Bentim- ville, you extricated yourselves from their grasp by a night's march, and secured a train of two hundred wagons before the I enemy became aware of the direction you ; had taken, instead of being cut off. weak eued and driven to the necessity of giving baitic under the most utifiivorafile 6rcut stanet... yon joined your friends mid coin- rades at Sugar Creek, a n d therehy sated yourselves and the whole army from b e in g .separated and beaten in 1,•1.4if. on the retreat from Ilentott%itie to I .`411,- 4 -ar Creek —a distance of ten mil , .;•-- rod rut your way through an enemy rut : lervit lit titne:+ -trigger than yourselves. I Th, mantis ity, wit . ..possession and courage of the little band of six hundred will 0..1• be memorable in the history of this war. When Oil the next day, the great battle began, tinder the eornmand oft ;ill. both, your tie-isteui the Fourth Divisdin with all the cheerfulness and of good' atid faithful ,oldier—tioit ilia ; : -ion ou that day holding the not imp:rant position—whiist Cot. tisterhaus, eo-opera sing with the Third Division battered down the hosts of Mit 'ullough on our left, and Major Palen RIM: (kit our rear. in the ales you entne at the rilAtt him to the right place. It a.at, tirat eggsl • tunny you had of :how ing pier till stremr.li tool power. ill lON, than three It,.11!--; ..0 formed in line of fcile, advanced and co operatell with our frii•rei, the right, and routed the enemy so completely that he tied duct benire a hurricane. And 5. , it will always be• v.hen trai t o r „,. ife..ll leader, and perseentad I.v the limit ran evil Con wier.o... are tightjag again,: , oldiu•T; who defend a good we,i alto theirresetdo not ahrink t . r6in d4ngeroul us,doth wise((. at tire proper i moment r,is-iiiary. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2.7.! YOU inn: p-id. , days i'o , l •Ittritl ci,,:•!i tht, I: , t r 1, 11 •:.- tht: titt• t:t is Ill.' ctttitt 1 1 ,2 frIYITI I h,• :;an a hundred pr: d..•r;•--vinong (trig. 4.;t•n.lfts co:nniand t.r th, , and hi,: Major : 1. Fonrt..,n; I, A r k aa ,,,.., .idit.d.ni. ; erierr.; and *q d,n 11. Priev, lit;, -d . - trt•d. :tad %O w i nn . ; now 1;o. t ht. :-4••!optP1 tiair hi, tn, n. I: it arc! i ~~~,e lt' ~ i'l ill: ~'.l I' I.:t fl ;At rt t gi lika! Wt: sT1•1, ‘Vt',o;', !I:111,11.1y. 1,.•: II- :00 =MEE r 0 • 41..r1t• he Rll th, Itravt• Thir.i 401. i o urt h 1:1 . 11,11 that w. slam!, ditid.•d tal!.• i.,•t us !odd out ptedi t}. through - not i,y :nor, words and great chop or. but beg‘,mi moreh.•;. by hard,- , liiN and fatigue:. and C I IIIIIIII.IIS fallen --Nlentphis will fol low. and if t•ou do in future. you has. , lone post days of t r i a l, t}te• t i n ". iil soon coin,• when you will pitch your tents on tho beautiful shorei tho Ar kansas river, an d there meet our iron-clod krcopellors at Little U' n a n d Fort Smith. therefore. keep alert. my friends, and look forward with contide•nce, F. Snm.. Uri Gen. Commanding First und Second Div-E.:ions ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Tm is I lISTMIIION. SITUATED IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh; was chartfed 155 . 3. with -priviliges confer the usual llesnatc Honors and Degrees. The locetion ef - Callege in one of the most hash by. to Pcoinsybrunie.-this portion of the Alle gheuy .Rountalns being • Peo,terbial for its pure water. bracing eir c and picturesque scenery The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY sifter the 15th of •ATGUST, and ends about the dish of ; Jt WE following. It is divided into two Sekions. - Students cannot return home between-the Siesions. All theApparatir necee sary for Land Surveying. Engineering. will be furnishing by the. Institution to the StudentS. Instrumental and V..cal Music forme no extra liertre. Students will be admitted from eight years to the ago of manhood. Tears—Board and Tuition. payable half y early • , . . advance • • • ar ty advance and use of Bedding Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spend Vacation at the College 15 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop °Termer. to the Rey. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's. Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh Diocese. HUGH M: BOLE. 1011,61 mm lIVILDigIt jtacningrisT, Duquesne Way, near the Point, will make to order,. and warrantedl.. i .as good a MU be made, the following , mac hinery, viz: Steam Engines,. Turning Lathes: Tor wood and iron: Planer, fur wood and. ken: Drilling lifaehinee; Homan and Tobacco Screws: Patent-right and Model Machines, in the .but manner, Sha ft ing. Pallies and , Iliingets , of all sizes and variety: Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. 1% ill also make , and have on hand, Doctor and Nias %ol Engin. anti Deck Pumps for stostebeeifs,Me:` INChe'friboais Mad other Plan ing done to order; eau plane= inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long- All. Orders Promptly Filled and Earnestly S.dicited. • . B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Prose• and other Machines. myriilyd Ce*NINDII.I.II...D. CCNNIN‘3II.O.I...F. CUNSIyOIIA.II D. lipliSFy C. DOZCAN. CuNG A:rAms • s'o„—P IT T sN"i BURGH. CITY GLASS WORKS--Ware house, 119 Water street, and AZ6 Finn street; Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the .11ouonna helm House ; Nluzatfaeturers of Pittsburgh City Wiudow•tilsas Druggistelitass Ware and ameri ran Convex Wane; fur .. paglog window ., churches and nubile buildings. . apl Ar _AVE was' soxs goo, NICW AV pniparst ~Ntoce Mest,..wi air and ft eq 3414 ff i ft'oal T ie u rri ° to t barlZ 9 & is — darasiand. wbero=yod ofISNIPMET *Mit and *ear_ daunt, IP4Wad e_A_WittZ Elf et tl.„ssilsil.saborB ' moors, aleg .1-ein n ef " - • 9 t l i / oDib PinnW -- gitiada, for sale by ash= DOWN & TETLItiY, las Wood Mail ... I:4nd. L. .lalue« AlcAuley, .11.1.1 11.1er Brualey 1,,6❑ 4. l'Awkofer.t. 1;1, Org., pluck , John It. Ca ntirl . Ai..:1711 A. Cal Charks A. t_olton. MMEM • . . . John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, Hopewell Ilephurn, John 11. Shoenberifer ‘S 222. :.... Ila l',ll, %Vnt. E. Sehmertz, Peter 11. Hunker, Alexander Tindle, Itieini rd 113:•,. I ;am. 'Whittier, IV in. ; 4 . La vely, I srim lan lea ger. SE , Ia:TARV AND Tia:.,sura:} CHAR I,ES A. CuLTOS. AT HOLMES A SONS. BANKERS! • and Exchange Broker , and Dealer 4 in I)rat ft, Acveptattees. Gold, Silver and Bunk : Norte:. Exchange pa thu Ettitern and WeJitern ! cpustuntly for :ode. L'ullecti-n- . made iu all the cities throughout the received in par funito or cutrent paper, N.,. 57 Market striaa, between Thit d and Fourth streets. WM. H. WILLIAMS t CO.; BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, JAMES M. TAYLOR, A 1.. I) 1:2. 111 NI A N . 1:51 Penn Serve*. Finn Ward (400LLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE; othig. Le;pl riti` o 4 awl , •A°I O,, ' , S I,4 :O I !iVIIIS Take:, and Billy Prrnbatrd.. aperiy D. B. ROGERS at SON,I Roger:' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEE T H ( It.ti\ 1)1E1 i'i7i:Tii. OFFICE: corner Railer mid Clymer Streets. niinlh Ward. 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Office houti from S to I n'eloa. anal from 2 to IS o'clock. fels:ly IRON MANUFACTURERS. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. Jones dr Laughlin% .r :Y1 01' lit Clk NT AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauth's Patent Shafting. Piston Rods, Plates, &e. WAREHOUSES 93 Water Street and 132 First Street. PITTSBURGH.. Ana corn Fran k I ana South Water Streeti, Carng., ISAAC JRN75...J.,11N WCULLOUGH PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO ., Mr A NI . FA CT C BERM OF CAST IIiTZEL3 I.ER 0 , 0, .-;p and B Steel SPRINGS and A X I:1 . A. er.rsii.r 11 , y, ant First et recta. no21:1, '1"IiiB CROII, Pa. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES NM ELTING WORKS. PA-11. h►. I , l'C' VIVIYIC ‘k 3 I an ofact urr rs of Slittall, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per 15ot totw.Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, .to. Also importer , and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato. Sheet Iron, Fire, Sc. r , r,ptantly on hand, Tiornen'3 Machine!' and' ook. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST anti 120 SECOND STREETS, PittAurgh, Penna. : •,•p r oj a i or.krz - ,,t C...pper eut to any desired pattern. fe2l:lydaw WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Fonndersi, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, Near the Penn. E. R. Passenger Depot, P ITTSBURGII. PA.. 711 1 ,. ,2 6 1 fant ' ..1 . a l. g l iret i n k k I reislo O on F e hundred and tlfty hon.: power, and suited for t 6aw Mtn:, I.l.lattt Furnaces. Factories, etc. Llive parti:ouler nttonti.'di t the construction of Engine- at.,l :+l,, , hin,ry for grist mills. and for uprights, 11l :th , y and , iretitar saw mills. 'flu vp hand, iinkliedanil ready forsinp meat atshort notice. Engines and Boilers of every lesr . . . furnish Eoilers and iihcet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafi.ing. Hangers and Pullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen _Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the he.t qua lity of material;, and warranted in all ea , cs to give ;atisfiiet inn. frotn - all part. ot• the country solicit ed and promptiy tilled. fentiew FURNITURE. R N '' ---- AT REDUCED PRICES JAMES AV, AVOODWELLI 27 & 29 THIRD STREET, CEEICI 111 FOURTH STREET, ConPisting of ALL VARIETIES OF STYLE AND FENDS I=l 'HOTELS & PRIVATE DWELLIROIII. Jar All orlon promptly attended to, mid the Furniture carefully Pankal alai boxed. • air. Steamboats and Hotels furnished st short notice. Cabinet mak era suppliel with every osti de in their line. mh6 J. D. FACKINEC JOHN MIIITRNTFIERE FOR CAISMI—A FULL ALS .i` SORTMENT of Pittsburgh nuutufsetured PORN LT CRE. embracing BUREAUX, • BOOK CASES irARDROBBC and every article needed in a well farnigliod4wd• ling, as well as a Sue assortment of OFFICE FERNITERE." Constantly on band and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at tide estab lishment is for CAS 11. prices are made ewer& ingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line would be ndsuntaged by culling at kA Ltield street , K it i h Nlli*li elo W r il. No. leti .Fitth. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHO. '24 Pieeeil NEW DRUGGETS, 73 Pieces NEW BRUSSELS CARPET. fair These havejust been received and are at the LATEST ANI.) RICHEST PATTERNS, at the lowest prices. W. 319CLINTOCIII. NEW - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kc., A T IVCALLVIII._'III, Noh. 87-morel Storeel, .O.OIIOIIIT PREVIOUS:TO 11111LIWILTE ALP advineo inpekoe _of wliteAlbo_lP•Ami _M eantime Is offered in PureFam "r i L 44 4 .14 cml6 uz01,101111111114 ANS' "11114.10. pERIS SHEARS:IIot sale „Nri • ;___• SOWN , LEI .:11148 W •, g ' l ia r ril_ -, • • 44 .- 4 4211 4a l Wa gal = ht • 3". • 1 I lk _ I _AKE, rum,, • A./ 150 half barrels Wilke reatlya4 lab 2! ii/SNIAI a. CULlaUlli Pennsylvania PITTSBURGH. P,
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