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    RAILROADS
1M62.
Ft. WAINE & CHICAGO NM AY,
TO ALL POINTS IN TRE
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
TIME TO CINCINNATI AN 41),VICK,
and to Indilumpolia. St. Louis and ,Chicago
shorter than by say other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS.
Mail Line. Fa.presa.
Levee Pittsburgh 1.40 a. in. 1.40 . p. m.
Allegheny ....... 1450 a. m. a. P. u •
Mansfield. .......... 10.00 a'. m. 10.10 P. m.
Alta°. Creetline 10.4086 m. 10.50 p. m.
Forest 12.40 p. m. 12,34 a. in.
Lima 1413 p. m. 2.30. a. la.
Fort Wayne-- 4,60 P. in. SAO n. M.
Chicago 11.00 p. in. 11.00 a. m.
St. Louis 12445 p. in.
FOR COLIIMB.US, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS.
Leaves los 10,40 a.. m, 11.00 p.m.
Artless umbus 1,50 p. m. 140 a. m
an— ...... 040 p. a. 740 a. in.
aie 10,40 a. m. 'mop p. m.
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
. .
LINIV46 • 19 , &6 T its
•19,&6•,
tn
G .M. *Cell p. In.
Altite at . voila. 9.00 p. m. 92
wt
a. m.
art nte... 9.26 a. . 2. p. .
" . Louis .10,1111.4. m. 11 p. in.
V is. Trains through to Chleago without change
of *
—ins time to Cincinnati is the /mime as
b iteabsaville. Trains on both Roads Wee at
Columba& and passengers all go into Cincinnati
taafther.
EASTWARD TRAMS
Mail. EXPren.
Leave Chicago 6.66 a m., ersa P. in.
0121T0 t Feet Wayne... 12,05 p. m. IQ.SY a. m.
grestline 11465 p. 01, 4.20 i a. in.
Pittsburgh 2.15 a.m. 3,501 p. in.
Both Trainemake eloseconneetions with Trains
on the Pennsylvania. Railroad for 'the F.sistern
cities via Allentown and Philidelphis.
air Only one change of ears between Chicago
and New York, vu Pittsburgh and Allentown, on
train leaving Chicago at 6.30 p. in.. reaching
Pittsburgh at 3.50 p.m.. and New Yerk at 10.43
a. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal
street Station. Allegheny City.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Allegheny at.. 9,20 a. m. an . d . cars p. m.
Arrives New Briguton.ll.lo 6.10
LeaverNeW Brighton. 6.30 " " 12.10
Arrives st Allegheny.. 8.15 " " 2,00
ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Allen at 12.30 in. and 6 .
Leaves Eco no my y at 6,03 a. p.
m. and 4.0 0 " n
MARKET TRAIN. -
save,' Alliance at
Agaves at Allegheny a t
egi nos Allegheny nt
Arriree at Alliance
1ift....T1111118 are run by Columbus time, which i
12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
q. Tickets good oh Inc at-mu:tuned° tion and
market trains are sold at reduced prices.
trough trains connect 118 follows:
At with trains on the Cleveland and
P ttsbnigh Railroad.
At Orreille. Ohio, to and from Milleriburgh.
Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby,
hindusky. Toledo, Detroit, etc.
As Credible. for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus,
Cincinnati; Xenia, Day - ton, Indumapolis. Saint
Louis. Louisville, etc.
At Forest, for Springfield,Sandusky. Dayton, Cin
cinnati, etc.otc.
At Lima, for hidney, Daytion, Cincinnati, Toledo,
eta —'
AtFort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint
Louts aWUtergiediate toilets in Central In
aViest Mums. ' -
At outh for Laporte.
At anitah for all points on the LouiArille, New
Albany. it
and Chicago Railroad. . ;
And at o,elo , with trainafor ail points. in-Illi
nois. Missouri, lowa. Wisconsin and Minne&ota.
For further information an_Ctkrpegh tickets
apply to. GEORGE PARKlll,'Tmket
Passenger Stationrittotturgh: "
Thugh Tickets for Sale at the Ticket Offices of
the ,taany on the line of the road to all pert
of the tuned States. WM. P. 611.1.)Tti.
Geoeral Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
G. W. CASS, General Superintendent.
011-4..NCHEIOF TIME.
PENNSIIVANIA CENTLII,
EIGHT -DATIAir TRAVIS
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
SE iv 3ILUEL TRAIN Al P TM
EJIIIIIFF
ill. siusers. from the ' ' pot, at the
Interseetien of , Liberty- aril ts , every
morning (o= is )a ir -stepping.at
;.
all etaiiims ei" ladelplua.
This trainstirletst in " - atll:lsp. m..
making &es emineetiois •
err_ ark from Ken
sin lisspot„ at 1200 p. m., over Camden and
T ... lat Eb
E—V. HESS TEAM leaves the above
named station daily at 440 p.m.,stopping only
at. prineipal stations, and ' direct eonnee
tal at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown. This train ar
rives in Philadelphia at 111,.043 a. nt., making con-
OMUon for New York from KensiIIVAM Depot at
9 StriEtillt:B 3 A b Ci t a nt It i ottiVittPs i rtirgt
te tha
t‘i Jersey (lity via Allentown -- W miles---attached
tts in,
THE FAST LIM leaves the above named sta
tion daily, (except Sunday) at Witt n. ra...stolk
ping only at prinmpal.stations, comnehmat liar
rasburs.forEaltimore and Washington. This train
arrives in Philadelphia' at NAN p. m.. making
Voss
_connection for. Nei ni liark T foiess Hassington
WNW p. us.;pt Maiden kAivitkiy iine.
. , . . ... .
.utput. .
A..". 5 0 .4 1. . A ' .011C.T1141 .. NIL
JOHNSTOWN: AOOOMMODATION TRAIN,
leaves daily (except Sunday/ at 14 0 0 m.. stoar
t is taltaitstations and ftnninga4. , ifar i na Cone-
FL2%II44*OPA.TION TRAIN thr W
dad .fetteeat Stlnday.)att‘4o a. m.
SEOUND • :AINCONSIODATIIIN' TRAIN for
Wars station .leaves dairy. ((except Sunday) at
4.1.110 a. ra r . i • 1 •
TRIED - AeCOS6IODATION. TRAIN flu;
W4ll a igatioti Road 41:01y. (except Sunday)
:11.CC'OMMQVALTIoN'• TRAIN for
Wall's station. letaribi t Munday) at
Safi - - .5i •
'ItETERNINGI TRAINS
mom IN PITTSBURGR AS FOLLOWS:
--
1,15 p. m.
9410 p
. m.
1,40 a. m.
= ll ) l a7n:AccommoilaaMet - 0,2e,a. m.
r
lit Wslilii hodimmodation CMG a. in.
Ild pu, Aconmmodatien......lllo.llm. m.
Sd W qs hasemmodatton -- h e p. m.
4th ails tation Aeoommodation.....l4ols p. to.
amorrains for Blairmille and Indiana connect
at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown Ac
mmodati
West.on East and West. and Express and
Mali
FARE:
_ ..eatiere —
Pivie 4 _YAhisoirc •
rar usipply to-111Kar
'a l l 6 l
At the Pewee. et. IL•Peav tiN
sad Grantettesee- •
" 24 6 WLTI4 FroPelintendest. Altoona — .
-
ItONNN ' VIA - =VAN . AND
MOIMIIIPOUS AIM lIIIMMIAtitti. • •
C..minatliffl , Intil="1; • ,, t l i ft
and ors /ISM IE4
-4xll "
4 :, , •
N n - ff 211; ' - -•- •';' .2 " 1:- '" .1
Ai
3, . i . , , •
,3. .13113; ', • • • 11 )
vasisomnit k , .
nal DI '
r0te..... ' • 36 V . I
!" 4 101 104. 0 6.1126 t°the ‘ rNr i f ast ... .1'
'se*. impoinisart.
ALL
S ~ONB TICKETSPOp.
°d
And m points I . 4citkeri?,llllsgo uri.thelates
pi gad!! at, -• the "Id 3'
RAILROADS
J CLEVBLANB s eIIVfSBU4~fI EAILIiAI.~~
- -
C11A.NG11..."1,,,
DN ADD AFTER ffIIOATDAV,, NOV. 25, I
itialig train- will leave the Depot of the Penn-
Ivania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows:
PITTSBURGH. COLUMBUS ,k CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE, VIA 'STEUBENVILLE.
Leaves Pittsburgh
1,55 a. in.
Steubenville 5,2%,
" Newark 12,03 p. tn.
" Columbus 1.30 "
Arrives Cincinnati 6.15 -"
St. Louis 10.15 a. in.
Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. i n.
" Steubenville 5,10 "
Newark 12 midnight.
" Columbus 1.30 ii. in.
Arrives Cincinnati 7.10 -
St. Louis 11,30 p. in.
No change of ears between Pittsburgh 'Lei Cin
cinnati.
Splendid sleeping cars attacked to nil night
Imam a
PITTSRtIWII AND WHEELING LINE.
1 Leaves Pittsburgh 1,33 it. in.
Wellsville. 4,23 "
" Steubenville 5.29 "
Wheeling 6.35
Arrives BeHair 6,50
Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. in.
Wellsville 4,00 "
Steubenville . 5,10 "
Wheeling 6,25 "
'
Arrives Bellair 6 ; 10
Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, and at Be!lair with Cleveland and Ohio
Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster. Circleville,
Columbus and Cincinnati.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Pittshurgh 1,55 it. In.
IV e115vi11e...... ..... . ..... 4,05 •
Bayard 6,39 "
'' Aitiauce 7,011 "
- Hudson 0,23 '•
Arrives CleVeland 9,33 " .
Leaves Pittsburgh .......... . . 1,55 p. in.
Wellsville 4,00 "
" * Bayard ...... ... . ........ 5,21 • "
Alliance 5,50 "
Hudson 7,04 "
Arrives Cleveland 11.410 " .
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscorawa; branch
for New Pliilaaelpliia and Canal Dover at Alliance
with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road at Hudson, with Cleveland,' Zanesville and
Chicago Railroad for Akron, Cuy Falls and lil
lersburg, and at Cleveland with C. .t E. E. IL fir
Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo. with C.& T. E. R. to.
Toledo, Detroit and Chica go.
Wellsville Accontniodal ion leaves at 3.3:5 p. in.
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh a, fol
lows :
Mail Train 1,101.. in.
Ex preFis Train .. 05 :I. In.
Wellsville 50:einmedAtion 9,40 a. in.
Passengers desiring to ft, to Sanda3ky. Toledo,
Chicago. or points West. of Cleveland, mast he
Particular to wilt for tickets via Cleveland.
Through Tickets can be procured at the liberty
Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
J. SzTEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further particular• ntiply to
WILLIAM ziTEWART, Agent,
At the Company :+ oflive in Freight Station. Peon
street.
. 6.10 a m
..__ll.oo a. in
••2.3 0 a. in
7.33 p.m
UPHOLSTERING
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 95 FOURTH. ST.. NF...k 11 WOOD.
. . • •
Tgrim :KANrirAC-
S- TLlRE•knitt e N r constantly rin hand every
article in %hairline, Cnrniccs,. Ornaments.
Curtain Goods, Comfort=. Feather Beds, 'lattraSes
of all kinds; also." the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. Alainds'of Shades. Blihds and Fixtures.
*it-Prompt attention given to.all orders for fit
ting andlaying down Carpets, Oil Cloths Le.
oct17:1y1 ROBERTS ROILNIGK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
Y CO U IN C. " S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT TILE OLD STAND
CORNUCOME RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
wit ERE FA:MI.I,IM. HOTELS. RES
TAIr RANTS a lad the trade generally can
be supplied with Ch. pgske Ray Oysters. et the
toren wholesale rate, o.ltntry trade e',Ueitod.
ELI Y01::17. Proprietor.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRWN ALLEY AND SMITII
FIELD STREETri;
Where OYSTERS and ell the tleliespios the
,w3a..on will he served a in the must • , 111.1tnl , le
etyle. ELI
eel 4 earner nlley nr..l Smithfield st.
SAVAGE lIO 7 C rS ,
No. 330 Libcrty Streak
Next w Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOKE SAVAGE; Proprietor.
IJIATING TAKEN AND FITTED
with all the modern ituprovexneutt.lhi3 PO.
pular resort. the subseriberit prepared to acconi
noodate his old customers and the public gener
ally. with the best the markets atlextla. Gyiderd
will be served up in eveiv variety et style, durint
the SeiISOIL His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels
confident in recommending to the public for their
ezeaUenee.
. - .
Can, Bucket and Sholl Oysters. ro,aiv d daily
and sold wholesale and retail. yaklyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN_ THE DIAMOND,
THI)R. PrtyPrle t Or.
HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED "Tr.
at a great expense, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to eeeommodote his friends :Ind the
public generally, with the best the market
affords.
OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of
style during . the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in !a
-1
.eommending to the public for their exeellenee.
41NrSIBALS served up at all hours, and DAY
'and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly
OUR I-11.01LTSM:,
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURG 11.
TIRE BER ANN OUNC ES
to the public:that he. is in daily. receipt of
FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME.
kc., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and. well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. JOHN SHALER,
jahlly Proprietor.
OYSTER AND:EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE ASO RETAIL DEALERS IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD GAME.
AM in their Proper Season.
n 0.% GEO. REINEMAN A. CO.
'III4ANSIOIIi HOWSE, GEO.AITHF—NTZ,
.L.VA. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street,.inst.ho.;
side the Passenger Depot of the. Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city for passengers errivingby that
" tte proprietor . having, at considerable ex
pliant fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION
HOI.IbE, would respectftdly solicit a share of
eblieDatrinuNge. His Larder and Bar will be
snubbed with the ben the market can afford.
•
.
WIRES. AND LIQUORS
WILLIAM BENNETT,
IMPORTED AND DEALER IN
preardies, Cordial!, Wines Old Nonenga
r hells sod Rectified 'Whiskey,
I s iNIWOOD STREET. Pittsburgh
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
7.I;;IQUOIrIEERCHANT,
'3lo. 37 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street, Pittabirgb.
,se ,kan Blackberry . . Cheiiifeirid
Wiiit4 4l" gtdie 4ni s. O ld Alonensabeln HacHiloki
: -
rifettRANCE
FIRE .INSURANC
BY ISE .
RELIAAOE morttAklntr OE
OOMPANT,'
OF mosorani
On Buildings, Limited. or Pertietual. 3 anma-
Imo, Furniture, &e.„ in.towuri•
rountr.r.
.•
OFFICE NO. TOS WALNUT ST LET.
cash capital. hssa,3lo Go.
ASNOtt, asosoisoalae.
Invested as follows. viz: , I
First Mortgage or Improved 'City Prii.
perty, worth tioublo the amount...". $1 ',605 00
Ground rent. first class 2462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 14 cent.
Mortgage Loans,,*ol4ooo, cost
Philadelphia' city oe. cent. 10an...........',00° 00 °1)
Allegheny County 6 T• cent. Pctinvl
vania Railroad 'Loans
.tp,ooo 00
Collateral loans,•wellsectired 2.50000
Huntingdou and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan . . ... 4.000 00 '
Pennsylvania Rail,Co. Stock 4.900 00
Stock of 'Magnets MODzal . Insurance • •
Company• ••• ' 20.500 03
Stock of County Firelnsnrinco Co Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. L 70) 00
Cornmarcial.Bank do •
Mechanics' Bank do •
Cnion M. Insurance Co's Scrip
Bills Receivable, business paper
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc...
Ciish on hand and in hands of agents.
CLEM TINOLEY,
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Risp
Wm. R. nougat:di. Robert Steen.
Frederick Drown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, ,
John It.. Worrel. Marshall Hill. 1
IL. L. Carson, . Z. Lothrop,
Robert Tobin& Charles Leland.
Frederick Lennie, Jacob,T,lbtuitittg• j
Charles S. Wood Smittnituren;
James S. Woodward, John Bissell Piitsb rgh,
B. M.IIINCHMANTAcreta Y.
• J. GARDNER COFFIN. Ag nt,
myle, Northeast corner Third find sts.
- -
gni ELAWA RE muTrAL SAIFETYI IN
SE MNCEVOMPA Ny—fsconroitA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1,433. OFFICE. er E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS pIIfLA
DELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vll3F
sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of.the
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers.
.Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all Parts
of the Luton. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Hogses,
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam 3lurtin , Edinunilli A.
Solider, Theop Ulm. , Paulding. John N. Penrose,
John C. Dark, .Tames Trainquair, Win. I , .yre, j r..
James C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph It. yeal.
Dr. R. M...fluston, Cleo. Lieper, Hugh cptig,
charles Samuel Stotem. J. F. PennAoti.
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington IL Jones
Brooke, tineneer 31'fIruin, Thos. C. Hand, Robert
Burton, Jr., J uooh P. Jones. James B. 31T:irlignil.
Riskin& P. tyre. John B.. 4 eruple. Pittsburgh: D.
W. B. I lerger, ' ao.
W I 1.1.1A31 MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. {LAND, Viee President.
MYST lortarns. SeerentrY.
P. A. AIADEIRA Agent.
No. 65 . %1 ater street. Pittsburgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
13' F• . lTt .
E FRA NKLYMELREANNIMA NEE
COMPANY OPP IfILAVYLP lIIA, OFFICE:
NO. 434 and 1 37 cursTNirr NTREET.
near Fifih,
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist, 1960.
Published Agreeably to An Act of AsaemblY.
being:
First Mongneet, amply secured SS
Real Ritate, t.preient value $1 , 13.313
61.)
Temporary beim , on ample to:let
tere! .Securities
Stock 4, (preterit value t.:4i6.667 72.)
coat 5)7$ ENJ
NULAM.II.II , I 11111. Receivable 1.421 00
27.919 33
$2.20i,051
The ”nIY PreEts from premiums which tide once
pany can divide bylaw, are from risks - elicit taco
been determined.
Ineuraneeswadeon every description of Prop
erty, in Town. and Country. at rates to low as are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period Of thirty
years, they here paid Irisses by }ire, toan amount
...aeeedi ng Four 3lialians of Millar , , thereby al . -
lording evideueenl the adirantages r,f lusuranee,
well a. the abi lity and disposition to meet with
Prom ptiai ell liabilities..
l...sces paid daritar the yea r qu2,153 36.
ECI'ORS.
Charles W. Baiwker, Illorileeiti D. Lewis,
Wagner. • David S. Brown,
Sntuud Grant kei lie Lea.
Jacob K. Stpitit, 1..,1war,1 C. Dale.
'le.:age IV. Richards, 9etage.
N. BA:N
El/WARD C. DALE, Vice Pre. ideot.
V 4.11 A . STEEL, Secrutarzliiro tern.
J. OAR DNLR. COFFIN, Agent,
Northeast cur. aud Wood uts.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ,
OF PITTSBURGH.
OEORGE DARSIE President.
F. M. OORDON, Secretary.
Capt. It. D. COCIIRAN, Until Agent.
N. 92 Water street, t s.pang CO'll R arehouse,
up stairs.) Pittsburgh.
W ill insure again.st all kinds of FIRE end MA
RI NE RISKS.
_1 Home Imditution managed by Directors who
are well known in the comtumitnity, and who are
determined. by promptness and liberality, to man
min the character which they have assumed, as of
fering the hest proteet ion to those 4fllo desi re to he
insured. •
ASSETS, OCTOBER 301 d, 1461.
Stock Accounts , $ 63,000 00
5f ortgatte 2,160 CO
Office lurniture 250 00
Open Account:, etc 7,009.3
Cash 14,351 99
Premium Note. 27,6% 20
Notes and Bills discounted 174,075 14
S,VB, 76
DIRECTORS. M 1
R. Miller, Jr.. • James M'Auley,
Nathaniel liolmeo, Alexander Nimick,
George Darsie Wm. 11. Smith,
Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer. David M. Long,
Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakewell,
John R. M'Cuno,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE . COMPANY. OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
war. BAGALEY, P
SAM residentUEL. REA. Secretary.
Office. Car. et Market and Mater lite.,
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivers.
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of the Seas..
Insures against. Loss
and Damage by Fire.
DIRECTORS. '
•
Wm. Bagaley, Jas. Park, Jr..
Win. O. Johnston, B. F. Jone s.
Reese Owens, T. M. Howe.
11. Preston. George Bingham.
S. M. Kier, John Shipton,
Jae. M. Cooper. S. Herbs h,
J. Caldwell.. John S. Dilworth,
C. B. Zug.
mh29:l3qh
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House.
Capital 4219,100 Am!,5,..,..413041.948.
WILL ]LAKE ALE,KINDN OF.
SU RANCE, either Periaitial or Limited,ou
every description of Proving or :Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premmti. '
ROBERT P. RING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN Vice 'President.
DIRECTORg. , • •, •
Charles Bayes. E. R. COP,. •
E. B. English, George W. BroWn,
P. B. Savery. . • Joseph S: Paul.
C. Sherman, John elayten, •
S. J. Magarge E. Wiler.
F. lit.sca Bras, Secretary, •
J. O. COPFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PITTSBURGH.
OFFICERS.
JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD Secretary.
Capt. JAS. WOODBURN. (hut Agant.
OFFICE NO. 99 WATER STREET.
Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE
RISKS.
ASSETS. MAY 10th. Mos.
Stock Due Bills, payable on demand
• and secured by two approved names. $78,750 00
RUB' Receivable 73,557 34
.11119 Discounted 36,236 76
12.ca0
IL ( s=iiiiiCatt - ritcs' Bank
stock cost $ 6,165 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
stock.oosta:.. 5.175 97 ,
40 Shiites kxcluiirge Bani . • • •
stook emit. UR 00
50 Sham Bank of Pitts
...... 2.70 00
10.1194.
05,997 75
• .
Balance of Book Amounts,
a . Furniture
.
„ •
• Mgr'.
'll . 113
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•1•00••• - -r 1k • t . '
og a ng. ollol.
••
, mum W -711
.
litot,Vll •
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 6
To' Cure floa,Tolliu Hoises.
.
Oliver P. Mead. in the New England
Farmer, gives the • following simple cure
for a troubling etid. damaging iliicese in
horses: •
"The above mention:Al disease has been
considered incurable. About two years
since I owned a mare which had the hearse
very badly. The disease was brought on
by feeding her dumy hay, raked with a
wire-tooth horse rake, which, by the way,
should never be used to I ake ., the hay ; that
we feed to horSeA. Dusty hay is very
injurious to "their lungs. and lut..;
.been
the principal cause of .the heaves in. many
cases. .
"At the.time I was speaking about;
saw a notice in the Farmer that smart
weed would cute the heaves; I procured
some, and gave•her one quart a day of a
strong decoction, stirred up-in wheat bran,
with a little salt, and in three weeks the
cure was perfect.
"I do not intend to say that it wilt cure
the heaves in all cases ; but if it is giCen
the early stages of the disease. I think it
will cure ninety cases out of a hundred."
Buckwheat Cakes
If any •Mie . of the readers of the Farmer
are fond of buckwheat griddle cakes; and
like them all the better when light and
crispy, let theM Use about one-fourth par t
of oatmeal in making them, serve them
hot, froM au uncovered dish, and in the
winter on warm plates. My word for it,
they will decide that these hints are good
The oatmeal makes the cakes lighter,
healthier, and improves their flavor ; and
the uncovered dish prevents them from be
coming sodden by steaming. The best of
all griddles to cook them upon are those
made of soapstone. They require less care
in cooking, and not more than half as much
lard as the common iron griddleS. My
family have breakfttsted on buckwheat and
oatmeal cakes for the past eighteen months.
without regard to the season; and, although
persrtnally a chronic dyspeptic!, T find them
easy of . .ligestion. and every way satisfac-.
tory. My family of five persons consume
less than tell pounds of meal, per week t at
an average cost of less than three cents per
pound. or less than one cent per breakfast
for each person. When served as above
directed. with good butter and syrup lul
-1 ded. I doubt if a cheaper or better break
, fast can be placed on a workingman's
:Farmer.
To Make Evergreens Grow Com-
If you have an' evergreen, or Norway
Fpruce, ,balsain fir. American spruce, or
any of the pines, and .deSire to make it
more eomDact. just pinch out the badfiom
every leading branch, all around and aver
it. Repeat this process again next year.
at this time, and your evergreens will con
tinue thereafter to grim thickly.—lndiana
Fiirmer.
I tv2,ltts
Fruit Trees Greatly Damagetl
The Rochester -Union .learna that the
fruit trees. of all kinds, in the counties ad
j,,ining Monroe county on the West. are
having
damaged by the ice storm—the rain
having frozen upon the brunches, bending
or breaking the trees to the ground. In
Orleans county, the damage in this way is
immeusv.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
WIDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS'
INSTITIFTgeaN, IeITUATED
- IN 1.01tlial:0. Cambria county Pein,;yl
- from Cres:oo Station Station, on
the dire•Tt rOtitt between Philadelphia In k ,l
burgh, was chartered in hoe, with priviligee to
cooler the u?ualeollegiAte Ilun.As and Degrous.
The location of the College in one of the most
healthy in I'ennsylvania-11[i, portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being nrov,,,hial fbr it_ pure
water, bracing air, and picture,h, at , econery.
The Scholastic year COIIIIIICII , , ~. on the FIRST
310.NLIAY after the 15th of Al ti4;;,:T. and ends
about the 24.. th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sett ion?. Students cannot return home
between the Seb,dous. All the Apparatus neees
sary fur Land Surveying, Euginecring, Se.,
will be ltuniihing by the Institution to the
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
oharge. Students will he admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
TRR.VS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
advance
Washing and Ilia ut Bedding 51
1 10
Chthical aid .Modern Languages, extra 10
Students spend Vatation at the College 15
Reference can he made to the Rt. RevAliahon
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mary's.
Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
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IF YOE WO
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth A Brother.., in the Diamond, where you
will get a new .crop of Emit and lounr..than at
any other hawse in the city. Also 1( general and
full assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines,
Wandler, and all other kinds of Foreign anti
Domestic Liquors. • • '•
AWOIIIII & 13ROTILEIt.
corner Diamond and Diamond alley,
OripilE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE
that my wife has left my bed and board, and
that I will not be responsible fir any debts or lia
bilities that she may eontraet.
mhalw GARRET FITZGERALD.
ANT Ell.--A PARTNER, EITHER
Silent or Active, with a capitslof seven or
eight thousand dollars, in one of the. best estab
lished business houses tu the city. This atlbrds
an excellent opportunity for a
_good investment.
Apply to or address S. CUTHBERT a: SON,.
mhti . , 51 Market street,
ODD FORAM.
of all kinds. for sale by
mix,M DOWN Jr. TETIMr...IB6 Wood street
130ma1s AND cvitINLNM--
AL 100 Boxes and.2o tasks Fl eel
20 Caskaneve Zante Currants.
Now for sale by REYMER at BROS..
mlat Nos. LIS and 126 Wood streets
MORE CLEAN . -- FOR WALL. PAPEE„
m‘l , Pa p& Hawn and Whitewaiheri, call at
S7l.
_QV Op STRPNT.
nin2i W. P. MARSHALL.
P inh22 1"111 35 cease N.o, l 1 .. e1 1 -Y E N" Txd c9I,LRaiebYINS.
CANE•roma
Mann" joet received and for sale by
nah22 DOWN k TULEY . ..I3B Wood id.
IDAinEss-
500 Bowe 31. R. Raisins.
MO 3i do do do
100 % do do . do. • .
M OO
do - Boxes large do o
1 34 do d
100 do Valencia *do. '
20 KeirsSeedieee 4k0 , ,
2D Mats do do
Just received and for sale liy ' •
RIdIENIIIR *BROS.
Nos. IS and 128 •Itrood oirdat,
• ' ' • •'
15 Barrels' Garret t'aß ootok S daanlYat received
and for aide by REYSII3I. c BROS. •
inh24 :, • - •N05; ; 126.41(1.125 Wood street. •
/wrier]Ps-- • • •
New • Itork„ LOrertneli ' rhaade4raia and
Pernnylvania Syra 50 burials afore and for
sale by - #,# KIiaMTBON.
5 .1 DOZER HONE TT - EDO
VHIT
TERS, for sale by -
511
_ , 00111 t lESIkt;
mh2B , Eedosral street.
.
LARGE : AlllB4llllllllleliT ' ENOVISH,
Preriek anOtak P JPEalle by
G MdLY,
mho 50 Pederal sir "Allathana Cita.
. „
thiluifetty.oxiintang, ,, •• • - .•
20024#0 1 *i m p, s._ih il i l y tt sliloarritr b thisolift
for os . krii4. , "•• • • — Asa ApilViZio(t-lio
•is ;ft b.
I'o BA EELS ENO - FT 1
intatiVßOVree,'“?aND:Eir.ffiliVar.
to 1111.75 PIE Niaint&Ten
JEW two-itory 'I4WELLINg .111011.8 N... No. rt
011uttium *not: Apply to • • •
S. durrulllEßT4 BIYS,
1116 ' 717107Efilirkotitektiot.
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91
CHARTERED' nt 1856.
PEADAJLILY, FROM *TOSkiihrrrelis
VP Ws% We6aday
fr M IMM
om ay November .rrom 7Mo 'dook
and from November lat ta May Ist, from Itto *
o'clock.
Deposits received of idl sums not less than Ons
Duct.aa. and -dividend of the mats deolarod
twicsayeur, in June and December. listiirest him
been declared semi-annually, in Jugs: and Decem
ber since the Bad: was organized, at the west)*
per. cent. &Year.
Interest..~ if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of tke depositor as principal. and bears the
Immo interest from the•tirst days of Juno And De
cember, oompounding twice a year, without
troubling. tile depositorlo call or even to present
his yam hno . At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
pIOHT AND UNE-HALF PER CENT. • YEAR.
Beek': containing the-Charter,. By-Laws, Rules
and Rtgitlations, furnished vats. on app lication
at the office. •
PERSIDENT.
CI i EOR4JE ALBREE
PftESIDENTS.
. .
John B. APPAdden. Isaac M. Pennock.
John Dolma.. . John Manilla_ „II
Alexander i•-.4..cer. Jellies B. D. Moeda,
Beni. L. Fah took ; A. AI. Pollock. M. D..
Jamb McAuley. • Hill Burgoin.
Janie! iltall)1$11M. Anderson.
TRCIITZICS4 •
Alexander Bradley,. Januar D. Kelly,
John G. ten, Peter A. Madeira.
George inlet. Jahn H. Mellor.
ohn Can Jatnes Stddle.
Alonzo A. Carrier. • Robert Robb.
Charles A. Cage% Waite Ps Marshall.
Wm. Loggia: John Orr - • ! ,
John Evans. • Renry'L:Rinewalt.
epewell Rept:mem Johna.Simenberger.
Win. S. Raven, 'Wm. E. Sehinertz,
Peter 11. II unki9r, Alexander Tandle,
Richard Hay=, Later Whittier.
.Win. S. !direly: •;. , ..tt.; Christian Tester.
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Notes. Fmehange on. the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly fur ante. '
Collections made in all the cities throughout the
United Stores. Depoidts received in par funds or
current paper, No. 57 Market street. between
Third and Fourth streets.
V.H. H. 'WILLIAM & & CO.;
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS,
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ir:l7) .At
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Leeds, Bonds, Mortgagea. and other Legal
Writing. Driwg. Acknowledgenients Taken and
Bilk Probated. . • ap6:l3:
AGRICULTRAL.
D. B. ROGERS & SON,
YANRFACTCRERS OF
. Rogers' Improved Patent
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Ag- Special orders of Copper cut to-any desired
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Iron Founders,
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