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    RAILROADS.
It36•e. THE: I~l6Tr.
PITTSBURGH it WAYNE &CHICAGO RAILWAY,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
WINTEU - AIMANGEMENT
TINE TO CINCINNATI AS QUICK.
and to Indianapolis. St. Louis and Clii.:3;pu
shorter than by any other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS.
Mail Line. - Express.
Leaves PAiltitseghttiteTyh
1.50 a. mtn:
Mansfield 10,03 a, in. 10,10 p. in.
Arrives
Forest
t uis 10,40 a.
Linea 2.15 f . . 11 1 .. 2..30 1: to.
" Fort Wayne 4,30 p. ux„ 5,04) a.
Chicago 11,00 p. in. 11.00 in .
" St. Louis . 12,45- p. m.
FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS
Leaves Crestline 10,33 a. in. 11.00 p. m Artives ge n lu ci a nn b a u4
m in : 1.30 u n:
in
- St. Louis 10,40 a. in. 11,55 p.
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND-ST. LOUIS.
Leaves Crestline 10.55 a. in. 11.00 p. m.
Atty. at Indianapolis.. 9,00 IL in. 9.04) a. in.
Terre Haute... 2,25 n. in.
St, .. in. 11,55 p. m.
All Trains th'rtnigh to Chicago without change
of Cars.
N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the came as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Itoads meet at
Columbus. and passengers all go into Cineic esti
together.
EASTWARD T,RAINS
Mail. ` Ex pre
Leave Chicago - -- 6„20 a. m, 0,30 1.„ m
Arrive at Fort Wayne...l2,4M p. In. 12410 a. in
Creetline 5 , 55 p. in. 0.20 :t. of
" Pittsburgh 2.2. a. In. 3.541 p. in
Both Trains make close connections with Trains
on the Pennsylvania Railroad for the En,dern
cities via Allentown and Philadelphia.
lEi Onlrone change of cars between Chicago
and New York, via Pittsburgh and Allentown. on
train leaving Chicago at 6.311 p. w., reavhinn.
Pittsburgh at 3,60 p. in.. and New York at 1 11 3 5
m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From 1 , 61er:
street Station, Allegheny City.
NEW DRIGIITON ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Allegheny at... 9.30 a. m. and 9.30 p. n
AnivesNewßrighton.ll,lo .. 6.10
LeavesNewßrightnn. 6.3 " "19.10 "
Arrives at Allegheny.. S.E 2.00
ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Allegheny at 12.50 p. in. and is p.
Leaves Economy at 6.03 a. in. :oal 4.00 "
lIIARIi ET TRAIN
Leaves Affiance at 6.10 a. 11.1
Acta res at Allegheny at Moto a . in
It.ea . tes Allegheny at 2.50 itt
Arrives at Alliance 7.34 p.
22. Trains are run by Colunibto time, which i.
12 minutes slower than Pit khurgh time.
la. Tickets good on the amoinmodatio::
market trains aro sold n t reduced prim,.
:trough trains connect a: followe:
MAlliunee. with trains on the Cleveland ani
P. ttsburgh Railroad.
At Orrville.: Ohio, to and front Millersburgb
Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, etc.
At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon, 5h..1133.
Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc.
At Crestline,:forDelearare, Springfield, Columbus
Cincinnatkienia. Dayton, Indianapolis, timmio
Louis. Louisville, etc.
. . .
At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Day ten. Cin
cinnati, ete. v. tc.
At Lima. for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo
etc. - .
At Fort Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Sal
Lottis, and intermediate points in Central I
diana and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah ihr all points on the Louhivilie. Ne
Albany and Chicago Railroad.
And at Chicago, with trains for all point- in 11l
nois, Missouri, lowa, Wiscon=in nod Al in oe.=ot:
For further intiirma lion and throuuli
apply to.
GEORGE PARK EC. TiA.er A:'r.
Passenger Steller), Pit tAurgh.
Through Tickets for sale at the licket,Offiees of
the Company on the line the road, to allpart
of the United States. R' U. P. SIIINN.
General Passenger Agent,
G. W. CASS, General Superintendent.
CIiCA-N Cr' OF 7`17111•;.
1862. THE
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
EIGHT IL%lL'' TRAINS
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
THE MAIL p
TRAIN LEAVES urrs-
A. BURGH, from the Pa, , enger Depot, :it the
intersection of Liberty and amnia -tot•sts. es rry
morning (except Sunday) at t'elo a. ta., stoppiog -,t
all stations between Pittsburgh and Pi+ ibidelphix.
This train arrives in Philadelphia. 11-1 , p. to.,
snaking close connection (or New V..rlt hoist hett -
*Wren Depot, at Untl p. In., over Camden :mil
Amboy Line.
THE EXPRESS - TRAIN leaven the above
named station daily at 4,40 p. w ., stopoitiv," only
at prinelpal stations, and malting direct connec
tion at Harrisburg for Baltimore:tad Wailliezon,
and for New York via Allentown. This train ar
rival in Philadelphia at 5,05 a. nt., inakina: .-on -
section for New iork from Kensington Depot at
9,30 a, in., over Camden and Amboy tine. A
SLEEPING CAR is run through from Pittsburgh
to Jersey City-via.Allerdown-4;kl
to this train.
THE FAST LINE leaves the above named sta•
tipn daily, (except Sunday), It L 2,555 a. in.. stop
ping only at principal stations eonneetinc at Har
risburg for Baltimore and Weshingtoil. This traW
arrival in Philadelphia at 5,23 p. in., waking
close connection Tor New York front Kensington.
Depot at 5,30 p. in., over Camden k Amboy line.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 3.00 p. ni.“-top -
ping at all stations and running as IS ,• as Cone-
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN - for Wall's
station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 0 : 44) a. In.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Warm station leaves daily, (except Sunday) at
11,00 a. in.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fir
--Wall's station leaves daily, (exeept Sunday) at
4,00 p. m.: , .1
FOURTH •ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station, leaves daily. (except Sunday) at
6,15 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
• - -
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
.Express 1,15 p. m
Mad 5.50 p.
Feet Line 1,30 a. In
Johnstown Accommodation 10,30 a. in
let Wall's Station Accommodation 6.30 a. in
9d Wall's Station Accommodation 4,30 a. in ,
Ed Wall's Station Aecouiniodation 1.05 p. in
4th Wall's Station Accommodation p. in.
SurTrains for Blairsville and Indiana connee
at Blairsville Intersection with Johnstown A,—
eommodation East and West, and Express and
Mail West:
FAKE:
TO NEW YORK._ 012.50
PHILADELPHIA 10.911
BALTIMORE ICAO
LANCASTER 8,55
ILtRRISBUItd 7,45 .
Sirßaggage chocked to all stations on the Penn
aylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
more and New YON:
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will
be charged an excess according to distancedrav
eled in addition to the station rates. except from
stations whereidteeenipany has no agent.
NOTICE-4n case of loss, the Company will
bold themselvevresPonsible fiir per opal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding 8100.
B. B.—An Omnibus Line bas been employed
to convey passengers Undbuggrigti to nnii from the
depot, at a charge not t yjeac k wed 25 cents p.n. e ac h
moaner and bl
For tickets aw
At the Penge:'
and Grant str •
n 023 Gene
11 1 TI1W IMITTE VIA
All RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS ASO CINCINNATI R. R
Connect*, at Indianapolis with Terre Haute,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis
and Lafayette and Indianapolis. New Albany and
Selearyand Michigan Central Railoads for CHIC A
GO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLEsTGTON. and all
intermediate points. • • -
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUT.K•LAFAISTi'E and PERI%
Freights and painengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenceburg in law time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours; and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati fo.the West, without break
men made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent
at an menu
nati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lawrencebargh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge : -for - cottunission; No ens ma: roe
DLILYAOS OM COMMISSION AT LAWRENCENCRG.
For further information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAmiIifoRES "Water street). agent of the
Company, or, ofs prepared to give - r
and cairn for ' and freight to . lndiancpolis,
Terre Haute, L yette,- Chicago, Peru, Green
castle, CrawfordiiiilleiCharleston, Paris and Mat
toon !Se., are. H. Y. LORD President.
d F. CHEEK; General Freight Agent.
062. IMPORTANT. 1862.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH.
And other pointa in Northern bliNsouri, the States
f £anw or the Territories, should insist on
twine Wear that read by the
. .
IDIRCER XMINOIURI RAILROAD
The gay ridieelta, atm St Louie to St. Joseph:
tk
ii to,
.=gratl . c___
s. est . Hale by
..thirtlen
" m a' " 4 . 1111
SO __
fa . . . •-• ,an , P:
14'''"{- 44
r nibs Anat. _
RAILROADS:
_.„
CLIVRAND k PITTSBURGH RAILIVAV
ClIANG;11.
ON AND AFTER MONDAN,NOV„ 23,
1,1111. trains will leave the Depot of the Penn
lvania Railroad. is Pit tsburih, as follows: •
PITT.SBUR(; if. COM:MUT& At: CINCINNATI'
SIIJRT LINE, VIA S.TEUBEN VILLE.
Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 a: tn.
" Steubenville .
" Newark 12.05 p. to,
" Colutulnt 1.20
A rri vis eh:elan:it i G.. 45 "
" St. LOIlliA 110.43 a. in.
Leaves Piitshurgh • 1,55 p. in.
Steube:v ville 5.i0
" Newark lt.: midnight.
" 0111110)1V 1.50 e . ~t.
Arrives i;inei n vat i 7...111
" St. LtiLli , I i.:{o it. la.
No change .1* e3FiI.MIVi:OI: PittAtlrgh and Cia
oioonti.
Splendid sleeping .c.te , attacked tat all Light
troint.!. .
AVHEELINU LINE.
Leaven Pitisbtl rY.h 1.55 is. Itl.
•• 4.23 '•
Steubenville ... ......... 5.24 "
" Wheeling "
Arrive . 8.50 "
I.Ca.Vet PittAnrgli 1,55 p.
Wellsville 4.00 ",
Steubenville 5.14) "
Wheeling 6.25 ""
Arrives Lellair 9.40 •••
Connecting at IVheeling with Baltimore ettlat 'MO
Ittli !road. andel Bellair with Clevela. - .l:tint Ultio
Railroad for Zanesville. Ig:tea-ter. Circleville,
Columbus and Cincinnati.
PIX.CSBI.:111.: II AND CLEVIM.IND LINE.
Leaves Pi tt,hut-git 11.55 a. tn.
" kl"••11-ville 4.115
" Bayard 6.5% "
" Alliance 7.0% "
" 9.23 '•
Arrives Clevelat 9.35 ••
Leave: , Pittzburelt 1.55 p.
ICellscille .t.too ••
ho.yara 1.21 "
5.50 "
" Hudson 7.04 "
Arrive:; Cleveland 5.40 "
Comm... Ling at. 8ay.,r.1 with '1 . 11...t0r,V., tor'torh
for New Philadelphia awl Canal IL" et at .lilialtee
with Pittsburgh, F.o.t. IV, t y t ,e 1;.61-
roa,l at II unl,on, with ch. v ei nn ,„l . „net
chin.nw,oltailroad thr Akron, (!tv: Ali;
lersinirg, :tin! at cle, eland with E. It. it. I*.lr
Erie. Dinthirl: and Buffalo, ns ith T. It. B. tl,r.
T‘iledo. Detroit ”1,1
Wells% illy A(.l,ll.lllWstatifill It'LlVe't at 3.3:i n.lll.
Beturning Train.; alike in l'itt...lnstgli toi
-1 lows.
Train 1.40
EXpres, 2.413 n.
%Veil:vine ~; _9.14) a. 11,.
r:t,111.101 . ... 1 .11 . 5jring r • r••
\ t l'!.•vel:ITI•1. Intw I,
parlionlar 3,1: for ti , •;;;•r . i,l
at the ; ,
5in...211.4.4mi, Pitt-tang -IL
.1. ; 4 11-3V All'. Arent.
fartilur particular-. aplay t.:
A1'11,1,11.11
At the etn,.any',.lll,•t• in F r , : i g ht
rlfetrt.
UPHOLSTERING.
UPIIIOI.S'IrEII
NO. 85 1 , 01 - lall Sl'.. NE.k R \‘'t lot).
, II E Si'llMiltiftEßS N r 1. c.
TURF, fuel keep eon -43101 y ivi lel every
article in their line, vie: riiruiiiii.
Curtain G in ,.ls.
of all kinds: the eels:hi-ale Spring
Dcd .‘ll kinilfi of Sit:Me.. Blinds :cad Fixtures.
• .
r t•• :61 lit
till, ;11:411:tyllig
lifiliNE
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT 'ELIE 01.1) STAN()
CORNUCOPIi RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
EKE V. 13111.1 ES. 210TELN.
V 111' It
with I , ,ny th,.
rata;.
N".
olautg's Entiusg• Sseloolt.
- ;10 I
•41'REET:.-;
L• !.“
wtil
/il,l 1 . .1 Nii.
I r,rr , r Vit-.6l,lltiley
< 4 l. Ci• 1-1 C) r 4 ,
N'ai. :150 11./lIIVrt
N.::t to 1. au I'afi2olig,r Depot,
JOIIN SAIVAilitEt Proprietor.
.t1;11 111"I'Etil 111..
JUN with ill 1 , ,,
pular rent. the eulkumriberi- . preNtre.l t,t tior, mutt
tu...i.tte imi4 .4.1 ttu‘t the put.lem getter-
Nitit the bet mile um.tritet (ty...ter.
will Ile ".ert oil up iu every triety 14 etyle.tittrirm
time ..east,ll. ine-t,.1.1.11teN :ttei Alee he feel,
..,e4,•lent in re,..44tnendithr 1..11w public for their
ex. olletmee.
Call, Biwkl:t :tn.( Shell I.ry-ler? ree.!ived tinily
ah,1:41 wh“le,ale t. al my- 2 ":lyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
1.491 , 44:vv. mvt,pvirt..v.
•this popular resort,
,the saLteriLcr
is tiretoiroil to neetnitlo,l"te ht: Irietpl, and Om
generally, with the boot the market
STERS will be ,erved up in every variety ef
thirina the senson.
•
I.ll.2l:tiltS un,LALES he feele c,•lol,lent in re
cotlimen•lim; to tile for their exeellemo.
.4... -. AII.:A.LS ser e.'upmoll hours, ;Ln•l I,AI
at..l 1:0.11:1)1:ItS
NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTS RI; RC 11.
SUB R. SCRIBE ANNOUNCES
1 1.41 the üblic that he is in daily receipt of
VII ESII SU p ANL) CAN tIVSTERS, GAME.
.In, and is prepared t.••neviiininoilittu the pa trine.
of ihis old and well Itte.ndi hail:a:with everything
in the eating and drinking line nt thir shidtent
nn ti e. JWIN SIIAIA.II.
j:11.1:ly Proprietr.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH ,
FR E$ II PRILA ELP fIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND 14IISGA111E,
All in their Proper Sello4oll.
nu 26 GEO. ILEINEILAN' Sr CO
3:l'l , ,o'Snirirjr:l;l!.7ll•L%Eurri",,vo",`..l'ii`,74:*
-ide the Passenger Depot of the Penn,ylvaitia
'Railroad, which makes it the mot convenient
boucle itr the city for jassetigerd arriviug by that
road.
The proprietor having. at considerable -
pen ,e, titted up, in excellent style, the 31 ANS lON
11.0I"SE, would respectfully sol i cit a share of
public patronage. fits Larder and Bar will be
furnished with the hest the market eau afford.
EWE
•
tion on Liberty
4 LEWIS,
ht, Altoona, Pa.
RIVER AND
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILL LLIIAM BEN NETT,
imI'ORTEIC AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Oordials, Wines,
_Old Monouga
. hela , and Rectified . Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STREET; illtsburgh
fe2z6nt - •
WILLIAM CLAYTON.
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 D111(1'1°114 Alley,
near W 004.1 street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Always on band r Blackberry, Cherry and
Conac Brandies. Ohl Monongahela Rectified
Whi-key, &c. fahlti
- -• ' •
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS OF
WI.NES, BRANDIES, & . ,
AND DEALER 3 tN
FIXE OLD WHISKIES,
mr,0145- %miff w ,roortieffrazer.
' 110 bble Wow. .;‘,
i 25 bWirensi. szums CO.
stmt
- oraitibeindir stori
no2o Nen stmt. littiburgh.
"V O U ,r*
C) U
~:x.cJi:i.~ic►l~
FIREGINMMNCE
I •
RELIANCE MUTUAL DikiIIRAIIOE
OOMPANY i
r
Ou Buildiaes ' Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise. Furniture. A:c« in Uma.or
country.
OFFICE NO. 3014 WALNUT STREET
.
C A r st lz t :li , apitral, • 8: $22 103, 91 01, 111 SI: .
1 1
Invested as follows, viz:
First Mortgageor Improved City Pro- .
perty. worth double the amount sl.Wilii 00
Orennil rent, first elasc 2,102 50
Pinin,:yl vania Railroad Do's 0 1+ cent.
Mortgage Lioluis. e3So,f.tikt, eust 27,90(1 00
Phi hotel oh ia till 6 - F.. cent. loan 30,0011 00
All..glicily County. fi 7.-.. cent. Pennsyl
vania 1 illi Ir. 'ad loans 10.000 00
C1,11:1i end !4,11:=. Weil St!Curt,d 2,510) IX)
11 outingdon.and Broad Top Mountain
Rail aid emnpauy, mortgage luau .1,000 00
Pelinsylvania Rail road Co. stock_ ..... &Olin 00
Sto.ok of Reliance Mutual !wartime
Company 21X.° 00
Stoeit 4 County Fire Insurance Cu I,oxl 00
Stook of Delaware M. S.I nsurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5,1:0 01
Aleolianies' Rank do 2.012 50
Union M. Insuranee Cu's Serip hilt 00
MP , Receivable, business paper 1i,207 IS
Book A ceounts, aceured interest. etc._ 0.210+ 72
Ca:II en hand smut in hands „r agents.. 11.3.5 .- i Ir.
$3O
TTNCILEV, Pre-id e a
e. 01;
lIIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Disphant,
W us. it. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Froleriek Brown, Wi I Rant Musser,
t'ornel it Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley,
John It. Worrel. Marshall I fill,
11. h. Carson. Z. Lathrop,
Robert 'Poland, Charles Leland.
I 'rederh•li hennig. Jacob 'l'. Bunting.
Charles 14: IVnnd Smith Bowen
James n. 11 on.lwar.l. .101 in Hissull.hitsloirgh.
B. M. lIINCIEIIA N. Secretary.
.1. ;All IN ER COFFIN, Agent,
wslit Northeast corner Third am! Wool
r.I,,AW A lIIE UT ILIA I. FETY Is
/SI COMPAN 11"--INCI,11t1'01:A
'I ED BY Toe 1. EtIISLATCRE OF PENNsy
VAN! A. OFFICE S. E. CORNER
TII llt Li AN I) WALNUT Alt RETs, 11111,A._
:\ IA RINE INSFRANCES on Ves•
;tint Freight, to all parts ,x th, .‘..r1.1.
I N 1..1.N ll INSVItANCES nn ihnids, by Rivers.
Lakns, awl Lana carriages to all parts
of she 1 ision. FIRE INS(' RAN . CES ‘iii ANN
generally. ...is Stores, Dwelling Rouses,
I.lltErfollS.--IYilliam Martin, Eaustand A.
Sosider. Theophilin• Pauhling. John N. Penrose,
t'. Davis, Janie., TratiqUair. In. Eyre. Jr.,
.1.111, , C. I land, 11'm. C. Ltidnig, J 11. Seal,
lir. It. M. Ilmton, (leo. tt. Lieper, Hugh Craig,
I 'lin rle Kul icy. slam nel E. Stok es, 1. F. Pei& ton.
Remy Slams. Edward I larlington, 11. lone;
Ilrooke, Simmer .11 I vain, Thos. C. Band. Robert
Burtuti, P..lotois,lainus IS. 11
twat Y. iiy re, Joint B. Semple. Pittsburgh. P.
T.Siogs,m_.• Berger. do.
W I 1.1.1 YI.II: TiN, President.
pre,ia,...z.
Ulmer .t,na u N, :• , veretzi ry.
P. A..N1.11W.111.A, Agent.
jell No. I Wt yr -freer, Pittsburgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
B ki lt .
FIC.I 7.11 hiLIN FIRE INSURANC/
4,)3IPAN c ll' 1 . 1 1 / I .MIELPIRA.LIFFICE :
Nib. 335 aii.l -137 CHESTNUT' swim cr.
11C.lr
STATEMENT O 1 .ISSUS..IA N. Ist, 14,t0.
.Igrecably to Au A. .t of A•mmultly,
being:
Fir,t :klortg3t: , 24, :e..ured .....
It , vnitu•
lorry I..kan ,
Se,tiritn•- .... . ...... . ......
St.".•ks, pre,cnt ‘kilue 72.•
und
The riei3' PriAt^ filth premium , -
pa ny eau d !, la 11% 3 re &mu ligt v e
beeridcicr,,Hll.l
et ery do , eription of Prop
ert .in Town Had l'ouotry, at rate. 1 ,, V nrc
- . 0,10 it L , :11 ••rarity.
Sine , their to , orpt;ration, a period of thirty
hays, paid h,.acs Iv Flre. t.. :Ilit.,unt
four Million: of 1,011:Lr, thereby of
follustc evident•e•bf the atiValsfilge•• lir 111. , 411 . 111)..e,
a.• t 3114
:11l 1111111:!(IV..%
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IV. 1:3,,
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Sniirh, 1,1w.1,-.1 I'. Dalt%
1%. 10 , 11.1,1-% rgi! F:. hl-.
t'11A... , . 11.1NCKElt,
%VAL I) Pre,inlent.
%Va. A. Sevtl.l4lr3 pr.. I.NII.
.1. t;.t1:1).N1-.1; COFFIN. Agent.
-t "third au l 11't.4.1
•. . .
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF rtirrslit'll,ll.llll.
i; I.:01:i :I: LIA 4'rt•si,lo.4lt
. .
:q. thitu)o IN, Seeretary
(414. It.. I A ,otit.
No. 92 W:gr,r A. 4 arrh,ot
up :i4ain4.,
Will il-lir , :
VANE
kind , FIRE :mil .11 A
A 11 otio: ntatla,t,l Le ‘vll,,
are. wvit kn.,aa in tLc C.0111111111(11113', :tll , l \II," II re
iletnriuiried, he 1.0 , 1"1.1114.-- , m1,1 liherlility. to ma,
Ltill Tile ;•11:ira.•Cer 11.111,11 1)11.).11:1VVII-,,11111eti.:1•"f
feriugthe tht.,e
ASS ETS . I ICIt II; I.: It :tOlll. 1561
Stook
Altortgagc . .
Mike l'untititl.•
1.4.1.11 I-, t.:. .
1:111
DI It ECTIIIt..4.
R. Jame , M'Auley.
Nathaniel Alexander
lie,,rice e Wm. 11. Smith,
W. 1:M10.1 -..m Andrew
Aluxander Spe e r, David M. I. , anz,
lieu, .1. Tlnnn?, Benj. linkmen,
.Tolat
CITI2ENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
I NSI It ES STE:\ Al 1:4 lATs ANI) CA itl:01.:S.
S.IM ILEA, Sevretary.
WM. ItAli.11,1:1', President.
Office. Cur. of Markvil I Wltler
lit,;urez; and Dantage in the Na vigil-
Linn 01 . the i•;..iithern and We,tern Iti erN,
Lakes, awl ILkyous. :HO the Nll i -
ga lit of the Jane.
I gifts' rem iimmiaimt Lamm
null Di tttt itge by Piro
DIRECTORS.
W
.I:ts. Park, Jr., in. Dalin ley,
Mtn: Johnston, B. F. Jones,
Deese Owens, T. 11. Howe,
Preston, lieorge Bingham,
S. If. Kier, John Shipton,
Jas. AI. Cooper, S. Ilarbaugh.
.J. Caldwell, John S. Dilworth,
C. 11. lug.
nill29:lydli
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COXPAN Y ,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House.
1',pita1......5•219,100 Assets $304.948.
ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF 111 i.
VV Sti ItANCE, either Perpetual or Lintited,on
every description of Property or MerebandiSe, at
reasonable rates of premium. -
I{.ol:EitT P. KING, President,
-N. W. BALDWIN Vice President.
DIRECTORS ? .
Charles Hayes. E. R. Cope.
E. 11. Engl [sit. George 'W. Brown,
P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Paul.
C. Shernuoi, John Clayton.
S. J. Maga rge E. Wiler,
Lis..lCKllenN, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN. Agent.
jy I:ly Corner Third and Wood streets.
AIONONGAIIELA INSUBANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICERS.
JAMES A. II UTCHISON, President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Capt. JAS. WOODBURN, He'll Agent.
OFFICE NO. 99 WATER STREET.
Will Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE
ASSETS, Al Al' 101 h, 11461.
Stock Due Bills, totyalile on demand
and secured by two approved names. $78,7:30 00
Bills Receivable '...1.557 34
36.446 76
Morn:age 12,000 00
115 Share , : Mechanics' Bank
stock cost $ s,lfift 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
:tuck cost 5.175 lU
40 Shares Exchange Bank
2,050 00
fnS-h2tabrecek cost 2,050
-of Pitts
burgh 2,750 00
16,140 00
Balance cif Book Accounts 65,997 75
Office Furniture • ' 400 00
Ch 49.152 30
• 12 17,
DIRECTORS. - 2.834
Wm B Robues. Jas. A. ihdatioci. •
Warn Hiller, John Atria.
.J.Dirthwit ! , -'••• -.•
1 1 1 1‘
WM. Wm. Means, '
Woodburn. m l2l
lei
- 14 - Att - irluiti4ll 4, ' - '1
'IVEIiNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9.
From the Special Corremmodent of the N.Y. World
A Southern Refugee at Nashville.
' NAsnrlM.m.ll - arell do not. hesi
tate to pounce. pun in hand, upon any
person, white, black or between; nun,. wo
man, child or clergyman that hails from
"Dixie's land." To-day a clear-brained
and eol2l,llllllAicative citizen of North Ala
bama arrived. the "ripped uphis bosom
to me. I proceeded to record its contents.
His story, though but slightly varied from
the multitude that are told here, made my
blood rise. He has been, to use the 4.om
mon phrase. a "Union man from the start."
He owned land. burn, cows, pigs, sheep.
house, hogs and horses. All have been de
stroyed or appropriated by the Confeder
ates. Since his arrival he has learned of
his wife and children's escape to Columbia.
His five cows were shot down by bravo sol
diers in his barn-yard. His two fine hor
ses were presented by a liberal. and gener
ous planter. near by, in a very polite Holt:
aceompanying them to an officer itt the
allay. this dwelling was laid in ashes by
the *ands of chivalrous champions of
'.'Soiii.hern rights. — It, contained his wife
and little ones at the lime.
His Escape.
In his aliseence at New Orleans, the
Confederate army arrived at Decatur. Up•
on his return, he found the town and sur
rouitiling country under martial law—Col
onel Patten iu command—and himself un
der the eye of search. Consulting hissale
ty. It, resolvol to escape. Ile applied to
Patten for a pass. rpon giving his
name. the Colonel retnarkad Iye
been notified or a man of your mune, I
think yo n S ire the man. Your 1111224)11101'i
are :titer you. Just stay here till I ,vi• a
1,1'121111 Mall 211111111 it. — C 11011•1 Slip
ped "II!. tll. F. Sleplli 1 11112 112 e desk. Write
a pass.. signed the Coltmcl'.su:uuelo 21.21 d
Wl l lll out. 11 was night. pass carried
hint through the lines without tizolestation.
Ile travgded by rail :tail foot to within
t wiintydive nilesof Ninshillu. lle was ar
res:ed at that point by six Texan Ifangers.
They emulacted him to the guarildwusti,
211111 12111 111111 limier a guard of two. on.,
ofthem left.: t,d other laying aside his mus
ket. squatted in the corner and set a-read
ing. Mr. F. seized the musket. and or
dered the guard to rise and advance. Ile
did so. and was propelled :it the end of a
out a distance of four miles when he
wa- permitted to return. Mr. F. txone to
Nashville.
NEWS - ITEMS
temperance lecturer. J. 1.1. t;ough.
ft . Vi" day:, Since ~ f lit to Callaila to tivii‘,7l'
a colirS, Ice' urttz:. but rttuted the ....ettti
inettui ut the people p.c.) hitter again ,4 he
State; that he declined 1..) fulfill his
Tat: (iovernor of las..4aclinseits has
pointed a commission to examinc plans
and contract,: tlo. constraciion of
a mail vcsscl similar to the Monitor for
dcfmisc of th:a State coast.
llr_: v'~
AN in-tt•riptimt. it i, ,aid, may
in au Italian gray,. yard: ••11,1:lit. ,
who tran,porle.la largt• forttino to heav,ll
in :1 , -S of charity. and lot to
titt . t.i it.
A ' Cot f..r
asked what L , • ,!“.111i1 .I•• tir !
Own att • .1 -k
fur 111011I•V 1.1 . ...1,1P!
rl•ldc. I.` 1rt,5.,1.
A 'OWN.. lady .:tl. if; ::,(14,
attire • .•41;t0r, , ,
1113; 1%;,- that
pa—ed a mail. ••had -he
had :..litho wort-,
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
UNDER CARE CF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS'
rilioe% Ivo:11;1 . 4'4,411x.
IN I,01;1,1-1t1. Veto, 1
rtinin foto - mile- front Cr.•--.. 11 •.ti
the dire..., r“ut.• !wt. vt•lt and PH:-
duirtS•roa it, .111, tirirth,::-
goltior th, utwJ collogiat, Honor , Niel beg:
the loontion :A the :ow .4' tilt 1:.••••:
health,' in lialigt - 1 hi , portion ot :he All ,
glieny pr..verbial tor it:: low,
water, hriwilig OT, nod ut
The Sehol:ert , 3senr r
MoN1).1); :Ifter 1:411 ..! A I..;1 aroi ezl,
itlmitt. thu 2 , 01..(.11.:N I tollowing. It
into two jr-40:no. vonnot retort, home
the All the A itptiruttas were;-
Land Slirve•ying, Eilsrillevtlilg, Are., Ng.,
, rill 1., furnisl.itny by ttl , t illfiltuattott to the
lii- , trutitental aitd Coca) .11usie farms no extra
•4cu;; Sti'llent, will he ndwitted rrein eight
yvar+ to the am. 01 . manhood.
. .
Tr rtua-1;..an1 unit Tuition, Payable half yearly
adylinvc :400
and Use of 1:01kling 1(1
„Nlo.lern Lauguag..s. extra ...... lu
I; .1 MI I I
_,IIaI I MI
. I
40.1 13
. is.
. 17.1.07 I
:, 11.1,hts V:wation at the o.lleg .
v• .....
....
R,.t . ..ralwe can ho mule to the Itt. Rev. BiShol,
ft, the Rev. T. S. 1:.) . 1)..14.1, , . tt. Mary's,
1...r.•ti./, and to other Clergyillell Of the
I F VOI , WANT NOME 4: N W
Fruit or prepared Minim Meat. mixed, and
all other kinds or Spire., cooking Brandy or
Witte, New 11r:tour. Leuo and Citron Peel go to
Haworth Brothers, itt the Diamond, where you
will get a new mop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the city. Also a general and
full assortment of Family Groceries, TeilS, \vines.
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH . BROTHER,
delll corner Diamond and Diatnond
MIME PIT BEM WILE TAKE NOTICE
that toy wife has left my bed and board. :uid
that I 101 not be responsible for any debts or lia
bilities that she may contract.
tiAItRET FIT7.OERALD.
WA N TED.—A PARTNER. EITHER
silent or Active, with a capital of seven or
eight thousand dollars, in one of the best estab
lished business houses in the city. This affords
all excellent opportunity for a good investment.
Apply to or address S. CC M BERT .t
HC; Al Market street!
ODD FORKS,
of all kinds, ti.r sale by
nih22 DOWN TETLEY, 136 Wood street
1135LUIPIS AND CURRANTS_
A- 100 jkl XO6 and 20 Casks Fresh Currants,
LMll7asks new Zante Currants,
Now for sale by REYMER .17 BROS.,
inli24 N 03.125 and lat Wood streets
BE CLEAN—FOR WALL PAPER.
Paper llaiazers and Whitewashers. call at
Si WWI) STIiFET.
m 1124 W. P. MARSHALL.
EARLS,-
35 cases No. 1 received anti for rale by
114:.): It 17 11. C 01.1 . -1..
500 Boxes M. It. Raisins,
200 'A do do do
100 do do do
1.110 4 Boxes Larger do
100 % do do do
100 do Valencia du
2 1 1 'Kegs Seedless do
20 Mats do do
Just received and for sale
REYMER & BROS.
Nos. 128 andl2s Wood street.
‘II,NUFF
-0.. 15 Barrels Garrett's Scotch Snuffing received
and for sale by RHYMER & BROS.
mb24 Nos. lai and 1.28 Wood street.
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Ynt
sZ/ New York, Lovering's Philadelphia and
Pennsylvania Syrupii, 50 barrels in store and for
sale by MILLER & RICKETSON.
, _
50 Doz E N DLOSTE'IIrERS BIT
TERS, for sale by r •
GEORGE A. KELVIC,
miCi 59 Federal street. Allegheny City.
ANNEHITHENT ENGLISH.
1-41 French and American Perfumery forsale by
GEORGE A. KELLY,
inlY2s 39 Federal street. Allegheny City.
AWRAN - GIE.S. ORANGES - -
" ail Boxes B r i ms (kayos to to this day
for Salo 1,3 RBILIIER BROS,
mh:3; Nos.l and 133 Wood street.
10 BARRELS ENGLISH VENITIAN
RED for sale k.y GEO. A. KELLY,
rnhji 59 Federal street, Allegheny City.
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1131 E N T . $8.75 PEM atomic Fog A
.11Ltwo-etory DWELLING HOUSE, No. 77
Chatham street. Apply 4,4 .• '
S.: IMERT .t' SON;
..
1.. ,
... 1 .1 , .. , •• t 6. - ZlMirket otreet
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CLTPRINO AND LEECHING;
*4IIIOI.4IESH. - -
...119.Teeth eats:acted. Hot, Cold and Aim.?
Bob. ; • - • F. BEHR, 17743 rant street.
_LY .
soAr=
nor 'Wu Boxes .
ao a
Fo r e ioy Y lINK k BROS.,
nandi Nos. 726 sad 729 Wood street.
'pinsinfierigt.wi#l#, 75:
- O.F
'UNCLAIMED . FIMGUT AND BAGGAGE
cosroststirit wrist ms*,;•Tits
1 rrrrsittiimi, FORT WAYNE AND C 111-
1 ' AOI) RA 1 L DROA COMPANY, will, on W ED-
Esl o,Y A PR EL 21101, o'clock
o•et'. pliblie shiu.:ate tit; Wiltehgu.ist obit!
wALLAcb..,,, Wayne etreet, between Penn and
Liberty :trees;. Pittsburgh. - the following. atti
eje of Ur114:1411121.1 FnAght
U. DA VI
FIIEIG HT.
1, F. Fahnestock, 1 barrel; 2, Taylor Sr
Newcomb, lot dry bidet , : 4, 0. Reties, barrel
blueking; a, W. 11. Walker, 4 boxes Sarsaparilla:,
lit, S. 11. Clark, box axe handles: 12, 11. Stinger,
Luxes whet stones. 13, H. Ala:lrian, barrel; 14, J.
Loyd Af Co., barrel c. oil: 10. .1. Miller, 2 e. kegs;
17, .1. B. D. Clerk. barlel ink; IS, Fleming Reed,
box; 19. A. Palmer, B. A. Fahnestock & Co, half
barrel white lead; 22, W. Wallace, -, barrels ce
ment; 2i, C. ilyi•on, box s. ware; 24, B. Thompson,
Le( drugs; 23. W. P. Alamo,
box drugs; a:, Bun
sen A Sons, barrel e. 28. Graff, Bennett A Co.,
bundle steel: 29., E. F. Ranson's trunk; 31. W.
Mritton, bundle rope; 32, A. Daggart, box: 35, D.
Moore, p. points; 30. J. B. Johnson, half
keg tobacco; :17, R. E. Finton, 2 coil rope; 35, Rid
dle, lot baskets: 39, .1. Sheets. stove misting: 393,
1. U. Mott, buten, doable trees A reaping knife;
40, Mary A. Burns, box; 41 to 48, D. PoefroY.
stump maalmor t 9 and :Ai. A. Cook, corn will box
and lever: 31, Mr. Sumner, 7 horse rakes: 3 30.
Lenny. lath machine; 51, C. A. Thayer, 4 boxes
F.S. .1. Fink, barrel wheat: 37 and 58, E. E.
Plait t, straw cutter and wheel; 59, B. McCrea, 2
horse raker; 63, no mark, 2 bundles steel; 64, 11.
Risher, box: 65. J. W. Baugh. 2 half barrels;
65. A. 11. Wise..box hardware; 69, M. Bash box
seed: 71, Lefeverer, 6 corn planters; 73; R. A.
Crane, box; 71. M. Iloblinger. half barrel
liquor; 743; lot gunny bags; 75, Mass. manuf. co.,
hell: 76, F. Hoeg, :1 bales hops; 73, Reiter, stove:
79, .1. Manner, box; Sti, A. Sibila. box and barrel
g. ware; St. Russel A Co., bale; 82, J. Robinson, 3
Pumps; 33, Briggs. p. stove: 84, R. Sr Son, f plow
points- .43.13 bells; .86, 3 bars iron; 57, bundle iron;
sit, G. 'W. Ashbrook, lot boxes; 89, A. Uhler. box:
is;. B. Rubenliaek, bundle sacks; 91, T. Stibbs. 3
satinet& beams: 12, D. Goodyear, plow casting; 93,
IL, W. Davis, box; 91, E. Winters, box; at 0.
rrvine & Co., tongue: 97, A. A. Walker. 10 boxes
dings; 93, J. B. Stoner. parts shingle machine; 99,1
lot grave stones; list, box showman tools; 101 and
102, Ann 5,1; fable, 2 boxes hooks: 104, box cast
ings; 105,10 oil barrels; 106,
J. Parrott. lot grave
stones; 107, Buzzard A Terbas. cultivator pole and
teeth; 10S, R. 11. Stananl. lot split brooms; 119),
31. Fink. 2 corn pleinters; 110, G. W. Stratton. la
lluttSehOld gmh , : 111. L. Roberts, bar steel; 112
casting: 112, Blyinyer 4z Brother.Evapora tor Pan
1.1„A. It,
Wigden, Casting; 115,111ymyer, Bates A;
Day, lot Sugar Cane Seal: 110, D. F. Ward, box
Elevators; 117, IL Brinkerhoff, lot Stone Bot
tles: I IS, W. B. Foster. Truck Carriages
111, 11. Sllwagiet, Brill Tongue; 122, U. IL
Fisher. Box: 122, I'. Lox Glass Ware; 121, I).
Me Ewen,' Bale Bedding: 125. 7 Bars Steel; 127;
I'l test Box Drugs; 125. Wright A Conuese. Pair
Double 'l' root: 129, It. Fielder, Iron Shall: 130,
hale Ca sting: Mi. re, :"Prillg: Pr', lot I'IOW
131: lid L. Rods: 1::3, Castings;
136 ;td 137 'l'ea Kettle and 13S,
iron roll: Ili, Pee reaper: 141, D. 31. Metcalf,
jointer; 112 .1. IL Itb-hey, box G. war?:
C. A W Ilibiehring. box wooden ware; 111. J.
liver. boxes drugs: 145, B. S. Weaver, Pee. 1
wkeer drill: 140. mattress and tick; 117, IL
W. box glass ware; 113. W.: Lox soap; 119.
name on euntents,G. Rock, box; 150, Kelly A
Wige,,n, balance wheel; 151, A. less, lever roller;
171. D. Fce
rei lick, Itox drugs; 133, W. S. Bacon, cast
ing', 131, J. Itittey, 10 bundles fellows: 1574 J.
Flickinger. lot grave Ftone,;:. -137. Mrs. Burchold,
wooden safe; 13 8 ,G. W. box G. ware:ls9 and 160,
two black trunks. 161. W. Wetv. box plow points:
142. P. F. W. C. It. It., 6 liars and 6 bundles
iron: 163, I). G. Wile. box; 164. A Gregg. box drugs 2
163..1. Kenneth - , cook stove: 166, .1. T. Vanardell;
stove tote 167. Norton, sacks rags; lli7 •& .1. Bush..
finger. 1 , 1 e stone 168, IL D. Freer, lot grav -
stones: Robinson, grave stone.; 170. S. U.
Acton. grave stone-i, 171, E.
Lindse.;, grave SUM
172 A. :shilling, bale flops: 173, duo. Tripps. box
174, D. G. Wise, box: 175. P. I'. S: C. H.R., bindle;
iron; 1713. J.Maylierry, 2 chests and box,
goods: 177 box IL sled: 17S. J. o s th e i n " b ox:
179. Merchant S. Co.. eooksrove; ISO, .1,
W Crouse, 9 boxes window glass; I'll, J.
4 barrel: lifeet 1 8 2. bark mill and
levet: 153. child, crib; IS-1. saw gtuumer; 186 three
bundles hubs: 13.'N. J. W. Guys pee. machinery;
1 8, 3, It. Sharp Sampson, box: 187, S. Dodd, D. MC-
Mathis. .1. A A. Heekerthor. It. W, 1 31..1. Wolf,
lot grave stones; 188, tw., oil t'. sacks; 159,
Bas s ett Trunk: 191, Katherine Ilellowen, lot
household goods: 192 F. IV. Fernley, 2 tubs and
bag: 19 t, Drope, ox yoke; 195, pig lead: 196,
W. Carl. box: 197. W. Perry, box teat 198 Thus.
lf.• o ddi i , Bedwelb keg A. flutter:
1 , . Saliniver, keg liquor: ad, S. Burdick.
jointio-: Mr , . box; 201, R. Melvin. box:
zo. M. B. Mard,-.11, boxeschieks. 1 box weights:
2 , 7 A 2. , t, A -II .Igneiv. 1 , , barrels oil: aft , . s.
1 31.,ttiiigi.r,larg,ea-t iron master whee1:211.212,213,
tole pii•ee 111 re-bin:: marline. 1 , 1 plow Points; 211,
brl., lout-r: 216,
1 Hrp. tuai barrel and keg. apple butter;
216. put... F. W. A It., 2 eook stove=. 2 ovens.
: pot s . .:17. Straw eu rri,rc2K, seek coupe; 219, brit
. su nib: 221. 11. W. Siiiith.wheat drill and
1 tongue: 222. 11 . 11.1.tupp0, wheat drill and tongue:
1 .1. A noek box dru gT: '22,. .4 1 t 'oodwin, It.
22f.. C. F. \,d-,on. box drug , : 327. J. Allen,
I box; 2.ai, .1. P. I leagy. box; W. Andersombox
, 231, hard ,F. .l s bundles IV. sash;
11111:.111/11 1.11n , 11.' and th , .. plate'‘:
Ivirvester e„mplete: bundle
, 223:111. , Z./11,: .1. Lng,
vr earrier: i:. H. Cosgrove. stove; 2;8.
11.•••. A box drugs; 239, It. ()liter, crate Y.
e: 21.5. Beaty box 141.1'. A C. Smith,
arm--; 21:1, 3. Boyd,tiox drug=: 214. T. Me
, %Alum handle iron. string nuts; 216, J.
Bauble tree: 247 awl
. 2.4 A. A. A .1.
man, 2 lidls plow points; 2;0. S. Parker. cast
wheel: 232, W. 11. Sholl. 2 Mee... , seed drill; 232,
surd, , . A Let; y', largeeog wheel pattern; 2-51, Wil
t toe. paten churn; s:l' .1. Britton, pee. meant
,:. ECtittl'llV. upright saw: 237. R. Watson,
eement: AleK en A Brother. brl.
'autos: 'SS% si x ba ts. salt: ail, G. Ware: 3:2, Asa
Et au , ...hitsr: 21z1, W.S.Lavely & Co„ box: 261, ba g
wool: 735. Duff, box tire brick; 2,16, Duff;
265, 14. W, 269 table; :rib S. Miller &
C. A 13,„ 271. 273. James Stewart. trunk; 273,
part lied stead: :274; pump: 277..1. 8., pots: 278.2
for nee doors: 270, iron tot; 2SI, N . Baltine,p.
stove; z. 381, 1 1 itcheoek A McCreary, threshing
machine: 232. Cramer. barrel hickory nuts; 283,1 V.
31.. 2 kegs nails: lamb:lna . A Brigg, Shags rags;
283. E. I'. L. bag; 286, four bundles L. rods;
237, two bills hoop iron: 2M, two pea, iron bands;
3 pion' wings. pcs. Plow casting:. machine
ea-4ing, two Meet, iron; ad, mend pipe; 2tr2, G. L.
Noble and Frost & Co., bag 1i bags' 294, Dr.
Wright, box pills; Fiske A Co., 1)4: 290. N.
11. L., bill. S. shovels; 207, A. C. D., tumbling
shaft; 29'4,1t. Miamian. key; A. Butter; 30,1, MeA
It:. 2 cook stoves; :sin, "It" box, 0. W; 301. S, 9
W 41: 302, It. A' S. box C. MI, W.
3lasters; box: 201. "W" box G. W; 305, C.C. A IL
I ox G. IV; 11. I: Co., 15 bundles and 0 sheets
sheet iron: 307, hag rags; 304. small roll oil cloth;
3119, dry hide: 310. Kennedy. box acid: 311, J. A.
Snyd e r, box; ;12, lot sow tails; 313, hid: 311, P. F.
W. ft. It., bid Q. ware; 313. P. F. W. C. R. IL
bbl. te:t.
1 A GOAG E
No. 1, A. Wilton. oil cloth sack; 2, figured car
pet bag; 3. figured carpet bag; 4, oil cloth' sack; 5,
oil cloth sack; G, oil elothsaek; 7. oil c,do; 8, J.
Funk oil c sack;figured c bag; 10 oil c sack; 11
oil c sack; 12, oi l do: 13, do; 14, carpet satchel;
15. oil c sack; 16. striped e bag.l7, oil c sack; IS
striped e bag; 19 Ryder oil cloth sack: 20, oil c sk;
21 MI esaek; g W. Ilinekin oil c sack: 23, pile
sack: 2-1. oil c do; 35. J. A. M'Elroy hand trunk;
Si, Herr Heim Rothest. emigrant chest, New
York to Pittsburgh , check 1417; 27, C
man. black leather trunk; Si. yellow leather trts.,‘
s. nAtinger. M. D., black trunk; 30, A. K
Bair,yellow leather trunk: 3L black trunk,Chice
go and Dayton cheek. Sta.i: 32. Thomas DOran red
chest, emigrant cheek 42, Philadelphia; '33, l i. C.
Boylan. black trunk; 34, J. Weingardner, yellow
leather trunk:3s. black trunk; 36. 1). A : Render,
b; 37, D. A.Reeder, box; 38, black hand trunk:
119. T. W.Smith, yellow leather trunk; 40, bag; 41
sundries; 42, old bag; 43. T. Walton, bag: 44, Car
oline M. Gardener, box; 45, bag hackers; 46,
A. P. Aserod, box; 47 ElizabethOlaister, oil cloth
sack and umbrella. 48, bag roots; 49, F. L. Take
berry, yellow leather trunk 50. Prof. Fiske. fig- .
tired carpet bag; 51, E. W. Runt, yellow leather
valise; 52, Timothy Kenny, oil cloth sack; 53,
Thomas II alpin, oil cloth sack; 54 and 55 two yel
low hand trunks. Chicago and Pittsburgh cheeks,
4896 and 4821.
Persons claiming. any of the foregoing described
articles of freight or baggage, which have accu
mulated in the unclaimed freight and baggage
room of this company, will please apply to the un
dersigned, with proof of ownership. previous to
the day of sale, pay charges. and take the same
away. By order of JOHN J. HOUSTON.
Gene.
r H aI UM Fre BE 4ht RT. Ag
GEORGE W.
ciieral Baggage and Lost Freight Agent.
Pittaburgh.March 2-fath.lBa—mhak2tw-5w
RA4 2 ,
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THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI,
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concentrate the life of the Fine Tree into a Medi
cine for diseases of the Lungs and Thitat; is now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. This truly great and gOod medicine is
prepared with much Care. the tar being .Hstilled
expressly for it, is therefore free from 'nll impari
ticr of common tar.
It has cured more eases of Consumption than
any known remedy on earth.
It will care BRONCHITIS.
It will care ASTHMA.
It will cure SORE THROAT AND IIHEAST.
It will cure COUGHS AND CSI.L. is an
valuable remedy,for ,ortow
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OHARTEREDIN-1855.
PEN DAILY; FROM • TO SONLOFR;
14to! on Wednelidiy Sind Saturday eveningl;
rote Mak let to Novembee fist, from to 9 ti'elilok.
and from November Ist to May Ist, from Otto 14
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Deposits received of all sums not less than Oics
DOLLAR, and a ditidetid of the profits declared
twice a year, in June and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually in June and Decem
ber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of Mir
per cent. a year.
Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit or the depositor as principal. and bears the
saute interest from the first days of June and De
cember. compounding twice a year, without
trotiblinig the deptwitor to call or even to present
his pass nook. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
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at the office.
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Wm. Douglas, John Orr,
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Peter H.llunker. Alexander Tindle,
Richard Bays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Lively. Christian Yeager,
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CHARLES A. COLTON.
HOLMIN & SONS, BANK BUS
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IRON MANUFACTURERS.-
AMERICAN IRON
Jo a: eti ai. IA:1 ughl I vas,
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JUtJATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
Piston Cods. Plates, &e.
wAßEiroust::::.
93 Water Strt.t.l arid 132 First Street,
P '1"1' s LTA 11.
Aud unriler of Frauklin lii:tlSoutli 'Water Streets.
feli:ly
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PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
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per li”innin., Raised Still liuttoni,, :voter
Solder, Al,, importer; and
dealers in Metals, Tin
Plate. Sheet Iron,
Fire,
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end Tanta. Wareliou,e. No. 119 FIRST and 120
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foot• lit ' honiil power, and suited for
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tare particular ft ttenti.)n t the oonstrnetion of
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nn lay and circular saiv mills.
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meat at short notiPe. Engines and Boilers of every
description.
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Wrought Iron Shafting, Ilangers and Putties in
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cd and promptly' tilled. le2l:dhlf
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27 & 29 THIRD STREET,:
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JVir- Steamboats and Hotels fiwnished'afehOtt.':
notice. Cabinet makers supplied with every arts. .-
ele in their line.
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SORTMENT of Pittsburgh manufacture.
FURNITURE, embracing • - .
BURKA EX,
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BOOK CASES
iVARDROBIZIU:
and every article needed in a wellternitheddwel
ling, as well as a fine assortment of
OFFICE ruirsiviriruz,. • -•
Constantly on hand and made to order. An the'`
only - terms on which business is done' at this astab-;-
lishment is for C A 8.11. prices are made sikord
inpay. Persons in - wapt of anything in th,AbOvlr
line would be advantaged by eallinrat
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NEW DRUGGETS,
75 Pieces
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
hric- Tbesebare just been received and lie of
he LATEST AND R.l.cliEsT PATTERNS. at
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