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    a AS quicK,
, Louis and Chicago
.ner route.
TRAINS.
Mail Lino. • Express.
Pitt burgh 1,40 a. in. 1,40 p.
i, • Allegheny 1,50 a. tu. 1,50 p. w.
Mansfield 10,05 a. in. 10.10 p. ni.
.Arrjoes Creetline 10,40 a. m. 10,50 P. m•
Force 12,45 p. re. 12,53 a. :n.
-" Lima 2,15 F. t n. 2,30 n. in.
Fort Wasme..._ 4,50 p. m. 3,00 P. in.
" .Chicago 11.00 p. m. Il,o* a. rn.
- St. Louis 12,45 p.
FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. Lone,
Leaves Creetline 10,35 a.. in. 11,00 p. m.
Artives Columbus 1,30 p. in. 1,30 a. tn.
Cincinnati • 6,45 p. in. 7,40 a. In.
St. Louis t0,a0.. in. 11,35 p. m.
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
Loaves Creigline 10,55 a. ro. 11,00 p. m.
Astro at Indianapolis_ 9,00 p. In. 9,00 a. m.
Terre AWL_ 3,23 a. M. 2 , 50 P. M.
"
- St. Louis 10,05 a. m. 11,53 p. m.
All Trains through to Chicago without change
of Cara.
N. B.—The time to Cir.:inn:al is the woe a.
by Steubenville. Tutus oil but: one; at
Columbus, and pas.senger.a;l into
togetit br.
EASTWARD
Leave Chl li1:01. ExPreE,
0acr0...,.... 6,20 a. in. 5.30 p. in.
Arise, at Fort Wa5me...12,03 p. ie. 12,30 a. in.
• Crfttline 3,35 p. in. 6.20 a. in.
" Rittebargh...... 2,23 a. in. 3,30 p. in.
Both trains make olose connections with Trains
Gs the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Hasten;
allies via Allentown and Ph iladel ph ia.
W Only one change of care between Chicago
. aadiNow York, rla.Pittsburah and Allentown. on
trills leasing Chicago at 6,30 p. in.. reaching
mom.Pi nrikli at 3,50 p. ea.. anti New York at 10,45,
a.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Front Federal
street Station, Allegheny City.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION.
eaves.lldlesrhetty at.. 9.30 it.
, m. and 940 p. m.
varYiewßr.tirhton.ll,lo " 6,10
eNewßraraton. 6.36 •• " 12,10 ••h saim
es at Allegheny- 6 .15 " " 2 , 00
• •,, ---• ECONOMYACCOMMODATION.
'11;08 - 0:011:111Y at 12,50 p. tn. and 6 v. in.
es nomy at 6,03 a. at. and 4,00 "
- ' MARKET TRAIN.
reae. Alliance at 8,10 a. rn.
eaves at Allegheny at 11.00 a. in.
reaAlleghpuy at 2,50 a. in.
Arrive, at Alliance 7,35 p. in.
ft. Mans are run by Columbus time, which is
minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
elloTickets good on the accommodation and
scarattiran a are sold ut reduced prices.
WOugh trains connect as follows:
AtAltianee, with trains-on the Cleveland arid
• Pldsburgit Railroad.
As , Tilloa; Ohio. to and from Millersburgh,
Akron, Cuyahoga FalLs. etc.
At Mansfield. Ohio, for Mount 'Vernon. Shelby,
Sandusky. Toledo. Detroit, etc.
AS Crestlinl. for Deloware, Springfield, C.,1 embus,
Guminnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint
Louis, Louisville, etc.
At Sorest, for Springfield. Sand usky,Payt en. Din -
etc.. etc.
At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati. Toledo,
At F ort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Saint
Loafs. and intermediate points in Central In
dome and Illinois.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all points on the Louisville, New
Albany and Chicago Railroad.
, Atldad Utkicatto. with trains for all points in Illi
ntis. Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For further information and through tickets
&opt . , to. GEORGE PARKL.N. Ticket Ag't.
Passenger Station. Pittsburgh.
Thron' liekete for sale at the Ticket Offices of
thsCompany on the line of the road, to all part
of the United States. WM. P. SHINN,
General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
G. W. CASS, General Superiniendent.
CHANGE 43. V Tl-.IIIE
PitiNSITINANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
EIGHT DAILY TRAIN
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
TIEE MAIL TRAIN LEAVES PITTS.
aLlatilt, from the Passenger Depot. at the
intersection of Liberty and Grant streets, every
morning (except Snuday)-at 6do a. in.. stopping at
egl-Astions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
This train arrives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p. m.,
making close connection for New York from Ken
-
a Depot. at LUC p. tu.. over Camden and
•Lina.
- =PRESS TRAIN leaves the above
sari elation daily at 4 4 0 p. w.• stopping only
ai .
at minimal stations. and makina direst rennet.-
thig-at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington.
and for Now York via Allentown. This train ar
sine:la Philadelihia at A. 05 a. in. , making con
nection for New York from Kensington Depot at
W. a. in, over Camden and Amboy line.
Mt• MG CAR is run through from Pittsburgh
to Jootor pity via Allentovrn— ISO wileks -attached
lio T tb ß u k trai XAS Tl T LINE leaves the above earned *ta
d,. n . (except Sunday) at Lao a, m., amp_
at Malaval stations, counoctikkg at Har
mlessly rßaltiniore and Washiton. This train
arrives in Philadelphia at 5,23 - p. m., making
=connection for New York from Kensington
at 6,30 p. m.. over Camden .k Amboy line.
4 1 pIX , XMODATION TRAINS.
JOILIE4O*N ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
kavellaanY (Wein , Sasiday)4t 3.00 p. m., stogy.
=midaltaghoue and rmemum as far tre! Cane.
mash;
JUST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall 'a
station lissomiiiailY (*wept Sunday.) a (6,40 a. m.
41 CCOMMODATIO11 TRAIN for
Wall's station leaves daily. kosoont Sundas) at
LIAO a. m.
TRIED ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station Leaves daily. (except Sunday; at
4,00 p. tn.
:A Y E
UR T r A W is VV Tt l i ll or staion. ssai ( except
.tn.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
fr,Att p. m.
.' .. :.:"...Z.. 1...--
1
al u
0 4 10 10. M.
Natc p.....- 140 a. in
Johnstown Aoeommodation 10,30 a. in.
Ist Wall's Shttion Amoutmodation 0,30 a. m.
Rd Wall's Station Atlerinnnotlation S,SO a. In.
ad Wan 's Station Aoeommodation 1,06 D.
m.
4th Wall's Station Aosommodation.....ll,oll p. m.
.11W I tor Blairsville and Indiana connect
at - e Intersection with Johnstown Ac
n- tion East and West, and Express and
West.
'' YARE:
LW YORK
012,50
iThAIIELPLILA 10,00
ALTIMORF 9,50
CASTER
,55
L3BURG 7,49
checked teen statiods on the Penn
sylvania. and to Philadelphia, Balti
more d New York.
rs purchng tikets in cars will
bo j Mnged an exam ac co rding c
to distance tray
elm! in addition to the station rates, except from
stations where the company has no agent.
OWICE.4n ease of loss. the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal ba
only, and for an amount LinexceeditlAr 91 .
e
If. as
Omnibus has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the
depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passeager arid .
Yor ttoketa apb:grir
J. III rEWAILT, Agent,
Ankl - Pinris. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty
and Grant streets. EN 0(11 LEWIS,
n 023 General Superintendent, Altoona;-Pa.
NE 1101 UTE VIA RiVEII. ABED
RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute.
and Terse Haampad Alton Railroad, to St. Louis
pad Lafagette ilajandianisPolis t New Albapy and
fialamd Jitaissean Central Rai loads for MICA
op. Way IPLAND. BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate.points.
Thro Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.
TEIi KWHA UTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Preigittaand- Passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawreneebtup in lips time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. Tlisoll4 read by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati to the West, without break
ing bulk.
Cossigaments made to S. E. GIBBONS, Agent
at amen/natl. or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lawranceburgh. will receive prompt attention ,
and no charge for com iission; -No CHARGE
roe
DRAYAGE OR GORMISSIOE AT Lawnwicsauao.
For further information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAN. (No. 115 Water street.) agent of the
C on i pany . who is prepared to AWE THROUGII RE
calrrs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago Peru, Green
castle. Crawfordsville, Charleston, Piles and Mat
toon. &c, kc. H. F. LORD, President.
JOHN F. - CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
j 862. IMPORTANT..II.B62
ALL PERSONS PURCHASINare TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOS.UIL
And other points in Northern Missouri, the States
of Kansas. or the Territories, should inaisLon
having tickets that rend by the
MOUTH NISSOCRI RAILROAD •
The only rail route from Si. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the shortest and ouickeet line by thirteen
haunt° the remotest point reached by rail. and is
always as cheap as any other.
sr Boy - your Tickets to Kansas and all points
le Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
[MAC G. STURGEON
t Ossel &pt. Nor
T th Missouri IL A.
ma tes, t
wi tz -11oneors. rayslion Anent.
.., V AFTER MONDAY. NOV. 25,
-a Ol , trains will leave the Depot of the Penn
...ilia Railroad. la PH 01101 2104 NI follows:
_-.
PITTSIATBAiII. COLUMBUS Jr CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE. VIA STEUDEN%I.LLE.
LOIITCS Pittsburgh 1,33.a.10„.
Steubenville 5,2% '
" Newark 12. 03 p. In.
- " Columbus 1,30 "
Arrives Cineituniti 6,43 "
" St. Lotii4 10,45 a. it:.
LVANTS Pittsburgh /.55;- ' p. pl.
t.mhe'ivi'le 5,10 •
kowar 12 midnight.
Columbus; 1,30 u. .o.
Aryl, e; Cincinnati 7,40
" • St. Louis '11,30 D. in.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Ohl
eiunati.
Splendid sleeping cars attacked to all night
trains.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Levee Pittsburgh 1,55 a. in.
Wellsville 4,25 '
" Steubenville 5.28 "
Wheeling 6,35 "
Arrives Bellair 6,50 "
Levee Pittsburgh 1,55 p. ni,„
Wellsville 4.00 "
Steubenville 5,10 "
Wheeling 6,23 "
Arrives Denali . 8,40 "
.'vtineeting at Wheeling with Baltimore and ghlo
Railroad, Mill at Roll:lir with Cleveland and Gino
Railroad fur Zaneeville, Luncaater. Circleville, '
Coitunbus and Cincinnati.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
Loves Pittsburyh 1,33 a. m.
Wellsville 4,06
" Bward...— OAS "
" H 1L914,1 7,ora ••
udson al,fiVl "
Arrives Cleveland 6,33 "
Lee vee Pittsburgh 1,55 p. tn.
• Wellsville 4,00
" Bayard 5,21 "
" Alliance 3,500
" Hudson 7.01 "
Arrives Cleveland 0,10 -
Conneoting at Bayard with Tuseorawas branoh
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance
with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road at Railroadith Cleveland. Zanesville and
Chicagoor Akron, Cuy Palls a.nd Mil
lersburg. and at Cleveland with C. &E. A. R. for
Erie, Dunkirk and 'Wilkie, with C. 3.4'. R. R. for
Toledo. Detroit and Chicago.
Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 3,35 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as fol
lows:
Mall Train 4,10 p. m.
Exprom Train a. tn.
- Wellsville Accommodation 9,40 a. m.
. Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo,
Chicago, or points West of Cleveland, must be
particular to ask for ticke procuredand.
Through Tickets can be at the Liberty
Street Depot. Pittsburgh.
J. STEWART, Ticket Agent.
Far further particulars apply to
NVILLIAM STEWART ? Agent.
At the Company's umee Freight Station. Pisa
street.
mar
UPHOLSTERING.
„._.
UPHOLSTERY ,
NO: 85 FOURTH ST.; NEAR WOOD.
THE SITBSCRI BERM MANUFA
TITRE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, vie: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, 111atuusea
of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
/kir Prompt attention given to all orders fur fit
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths Ac.
octl7:lyd ROBERTS& ROgNIGR.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
N e„ -
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT ,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIE RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
WHERE FAMILIES, MOTELS, RES
NTS and the trade generally can
be supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
ELI YOUNG, Proprietor.
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER NUBBIN ALLEY AND SMITH
FIELD STREETS'
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
serum will be served u in the most
_palatable
p
style. ELI 10l7NO.
0014 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et.
SA PAGE II oif S ,
No. 330 lAberty Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOIIN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
111AVING TAKEN AND FITTED VP.
la with all the nioderu inproremente. this Fu
nnier ro,..rt, the Sllbserilwr Id prepared tu :meow
hie old eitstootev• and the public
_gner
ally. with the be: , t. the u:arketa affords. Oys e ters
will he Sorved up in every variety of er, during
the season. His Wines. Liquors and ee he feels
confident in recommending to the nub lc fur their
excellence.
Cam Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
and mold wholeeale and retail. mr.)hlyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND ,
IN THE DIAMOND,
7 . 11013. STOWE. Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED EP,
provemea
tg etaitd em P m p ue a w n h w l ,thee modern
ibmr
is prepared to acoominolote his friends and the
public generally. with the heat the market
affords.
OYSTERS I will be served up In every variety of
aring the eeseo q
LIQPOEtEi and ALES he helm confident in re
commending to the public for their execilenee.
gr - 3IEALS served up at al hour!. and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. *pay
OUR, ROUSE:,
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
MIELE SILTESCEISEE ANNOUNCES
N. to Om public dud he in in daily receipt of
FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME,
&c.,.and in prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known home with everyllt:
'in the eating. and drinking line at the ehor
notice. JOHN SEALER,
Proprietor.
JEXCEI,E4I4DIA,
OYSTER AND EATING ROUSE,
No. 11.1 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
WIIOLESALN AND RETAIL DRALE2B IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PIELLADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD GAME,
All in their Proper Seneon.
noM GEO. HEINEMAN St CO.
Air AMNION HOUSE, GEO.AUREAFTZ,
AN-11. Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty etreet,just be
side the Passenger Dept' of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city for passengers arriving by t h at
road.
The proprietor havMs, at considerable el/TIS ex
fie, fitted ins, in excellent style. the MANSION
E, would rensectluily solicit a share of
public patronage. His liiWer and Bar will be
ffurnis el:lyhed with the best the market can afford.
f
WIRZS AND LIQUORS.
WILLIAM- BENNETT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Oordials, Wines Old Mononga
hela and Rectified Wiuskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Phi!Muir&
feMeni
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
QQ' AIWITI on band, Blackberry. Cherry
.and
tli g tc ey ßr o f.dies. Old Monongahela Riened
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
worms Or
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
AND MALIBU DR
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NoNLFH FONT
PHILADELPHIA. - ap10:10
.
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A - lAL:INGM a.
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CLEM TINGLEY, Presid so6 ent.
DIRECTORS.
Clem yinAlay, Samuel Bispham,
Wm. it. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, Wil!him Masser,
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. del,
John R. 'Worrel. Marshall Bill;
G. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop
Robert Tolancl, Charles Lefano,
Frederick Lanni& Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen
James S. Woodward. John Bissell Piitsburgh.
lIINCIIMAN, deerotam
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent.
mgl6 Northesat.eerner Third and Wood sta.
Dr
WARE MIIITCAL SAFETY IN.
.....081UNANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1833. OFFIC STREETS CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT . PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world.
INLAND INS CRAW:ES on Goods, by Rivers,
Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages, to all parts
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses,
ko.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A.
Sender, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penrose,
John C. Davis, James Tranquair„ Wm. Eyre. Jr..
James C Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11. Seal,
Dr. R. H. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelley., Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington, H. Jones
Brooke, dpeneer SillYain, Thos. C. Hand, Robert
Burton, Jr,. Jacob P. Jones , James B. MI arlaud,
Joshua Payre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D.
T. Marges. - .A. B. Berger. du.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
HUM LYratuas, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
JeM No. 83 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh.
- - - -------
AGAINST LOSS
'I" E" Xit .
T I, VIP • ---:
E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
4. COM PAN Y PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE:
U. 433 and 437 EISESTSIUT STREET,
near Fifih.
SA'ATEIf ENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist. 1860.
Published Agreeably to Au Act of Assembly,
being:
First Mortgages, amply secured 81.896.393 &S
Real Estate. (prevent value $1(33,313
61.) cost
Temporary Loans on ample Collet
tare! Securities ............. .„ . . . . 10.135 56
Stocks. (prevent value (886.667 fi:)
cost
Notes and Bills Receivable 1 89.786 66
Cash .811 00
27.919 33
2.l 68
The only profits from premiums which this2o4.ffi com
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country. at rated as low as arc
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
yeara, they have paid losses by I. ire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fading evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Looses paid daring the year 1859, 862,133 36.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W. Daucker. Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner. David S. Drown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob It. Smith. Edward C. Dale.
George W. Richards George False,
CHAS. N.I3ANCKER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE. Vi President.
Wu. A. STEEL. Sesretary_pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. - I
inyl 1 Nortlieurt t. r. Third and Wood ela.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGII.
GEORGE DABSIE ; Priv'.loot.
k. M. GORDON. Secretary.
Capt. It. D. COCIIRAN, Gen'l .ikront.
No. 92 Water street. (iilmrut Jr Co . !' 9 arekivnee,
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
REWN ill insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
-S RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in the coin mmuni M. and who are
determined, by pro in e tnem and liberality , to man
tain the character which they have assumed, MI of
fering the held protection to those who desire to be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 11161.
Stock AcoonntsB 131.000 00
rrtgage 150 I
Mee furniture 2.
250 00 60
cashpen Accounts, etc 7. 43 3. M 99
Premium Nome 18809
.
27,645
Notes and Bina discounted 17075 14
dIMS
DIRECTORS. .251 76
It. Miller, Jr.. Jamee lil'Aiiley.
kNathisir Dolmas. Alexamier Nimiek.
rge orate Wm. R. Smith.
aa.M . Eiciressori. Andrew Ackley.
jtiexaodor. Speer. David M. Long.
Rees J. Thomas Benj. Bakowell.
John R. M'Cane. mylB
Cf
:ITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY Of PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
WM. BAGALEY ,
SAMUEL REA, Secretary.
rresident .
Otlical, Cor. of Market amid Water Nta..
Insures against Loss and Dunao in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Weston) Rivers,
Lakes. and Bayous, and the Novi
gation of the Seu.
Inravwa aaalloat Low
Win. Ba ga l e y
Wm. G. Johneton
Reese Owens.
B. Preston.
S. M. Kier.
Jas. M. Conner .
J. Caldwell.
mh'4:lydb
PHILADELPHIA . FIRE AND, LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom noose.
Capital 9219,100 Assets ...... $301,94114
VILL MAKE ALL swum OF IN.
SURANCE. either Perpetual Or Limited.on
every description of Property or Merchandise. at
reasonable rates ofpremium.
ROBERT P. RING. President,
M. W. BALD EJG W eseeo.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Reyes,
E. B. Engheh.
P. B. Savery.
C. Shermiui. John Clayton.
S. J. Mamie E. Mier.
F. BLACKBURN. Seerensa.
J. . COFFIN. Amt.
irtly Corner Third and Wood streets.
/NR:g.pcc,oVsti...c.p.sßalurown..:ident.
NONONGARELA INSURANCE COIPANY
_FFICERS.
TAMES A. HUTCHISON. President,
JAS_ATW4/o___D
.fiteretary.
Capt.WOODBURN. Heel Agent.
OFFICE WO. 9$ WATER. STREET.
WiR Insure all kinds of FIRE and MARINE
RISKS.
ASSETS. MAY 10th, 78417.
Stock Due Bills, payable on demand
and secured by tgo approved names. $78,75000
Bills Receivable 23,557 34
Bills Discounted 36 2,0 .23 000 66
0 7
Mortgage
'1
115 Shares Mechanics' Bank
stook eget $ 6.166 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
40 Sham
stoc s
Exchange
cost
hange Bank 5,175 00
stock wet
50 Shbareeurgh Bank of Pitts-
Balance of Book Accounts
DSc° Furnitur•
cash
MUM&
Ws. &Robles. as. A. Mitalnno.
Wilton miller.
Ws.
; 4. 'Dewitt.
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a la a r
mew we
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RELIANOE- 1113101,4110 E
00NPANY,
OP ..p.rxxx:Axmx.rizizAL,
On Buildings,_ Limited or Perpetual. Mambas
dise. urniture, &e.. in town or
Donato'.
OFFICE NO. 3015 WAL3I7T STREET:
CAmmeta „ ash Capital, 200,010 . 00.
:
Invested as Rdlows. vii: 303,308 DO.
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount $155.605 00
Ground rent, first class 2.462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 Is cent.
Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cost
Philadelphia city 6 P cent. loan
Allegheny County 6 P Gent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans
Collateral loans, well secured_,. ............
untingdon anti Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, m loau .....
Pennsylvania Railroad CoCo. Stock .. . ......
Stock of Reliance Mutual Litsuranee
Company
24,350 00
Stook of County Fire insurance Co 1,050 00
Stock of Delaware 3f. S. insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5.135 01
Mechanics' Bank do .................. 2 . 0 12 50
Union 31. Insurance Co's Scri ........ 160 00
Bills Receivable, business pa p e r' 16.297 18
Book Accounts, secured interest. etc.... 6.216 72
lash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
DTRE and Damage. by Wire.
CTOHEL
Jas. Park. Jr.,
P. Jones,
T. M. Howe.fieorgo Bin gham,
John Shipton.
Harhaugh,
John S. Dilworth,
C. H. Zug.
Or PITTS/311E0H.
2750 00
00
- 65.007 16.140
70
- 100 00
SOMME
DAM
The Lsnd of
Hartford, cOnn;,- is alireli little. Place,
as the following. items 'from the courant
will attest: ;"
John Ceriinbell; Esq., a resident over
the ‘l47hite and Blue" saloon, on C oon , itaerin*Yeet, returned fromWilk"4-yes
teriliii. Mrs. Campbell was not the
library, as usual, and Mr. Campbell found
her in the boudoir. More than that, he
found James Kingsmill there with her. He
didn't like it, and taking a stick of wood,
worked tit Me. : Aingsmill's face until it is
said to have resembled a dish of lobSter
salad. Mr. Kingamill and Mr. Campbell
were poth consigned to the city prison.
"Vengeance is mine!" said Kate Mc
Gee, and she _helped herself to it when
she met P. , Dugan, Esq., on Saturday
night. She was possessed not only with a
"raw hide" whip, but with a desire to use
it on Mr. Dugan, and did so, laying it;
about his ears and shoulders at a lively
rate.. He struck at a rapid gait for his
place of business, the tea store in Hunger
ford Cone's' block, and Miss McGee
followed him the whole distance, putting
on the lash all the way. The cowhiderly
assault was made because Mr. Dugan, af
ter giving her to understand that he would
marry her, finally concluded that he
didn't want to and wouldn't.
27,300 00
30,000 00
......
A Puzzled Judge
A certain witness in an assault and
battery snit we once heard, mixed things
up considerably, in giving his account" of
the affair. After relating how Dennis
came to.him and struck him, he proceeded:
"So, yer honor, I just hauled oil' and
wiped his jaw. Just then his dog cunt',
along and I hit him again."
"Hit the doe"
"No, yer honor, hit Dennis. And then
I up with a stone and throwed it et him
and rolled him over and over."
"Threw a stone at Dennis?''
"No, at the dog. yer honor
got up and hit rue again."
"The dog?"
"No, Dennis. And with that lot stink
his tail betwixt his legs and ran off."
‘• Dennis?"
•No, the dog. And when he came back
ne, he got me down, and pounded unit,
honor.
'The dog came back at you?"
No, Dennis, yer honor, and he isn't
hurt any at all.
''Who isn't hurt?"
' . The dog, yet- honor."
To Mary.
•
am thinking of the time. Mary. when
sitting by thy side, and shelling beans, I
Inazed on thee, and felt a wondrous pride.
n silence leaned we o'er the pan, and
neither spoke a word, but the rattling of
the beans, Mary, was all the 601111 d we
heard. Thy auburn curls hung down,
Mary, and kissed thy lily cheek: thy azure
eyes, half filled with tears, bespoke a spir
it meek. To be so charmed as I was
then, had ne'er before occurred, when the
rattling of the beans, Mary. WAS nil the
sound we heard. 1 thought it was not
wrong, Mary, so leaning o'er the dish, as
you snatched up a ,handful beaus, I
snatched a nectared kiss. And suddenly
there came a shower, as I neither saw nor
stirred; but the rattling of the beans, Ma
ry, was all the sound I heard.
102,995 M
sTOVE
0
Sttl4
A. BRADLEY,
NO. 30 WOOD . STREET,
Corner Second, Pitttsburgh,
Manufactuier and Wholesale and Retail dealer is
all kinds of
Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o,
air In our sample romp tony be found the
CELILBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which have been fully tfirted by
thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in thin market: together with a great many
other desirable patterns.
We hays also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing come of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to the public.
AR- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS. of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates. all of which are
offered at very low prices.
Ifir Special inducements offered to. builders in
want of ORATE FRONTS. no6:Orn
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
• •Iron Voundero,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS.
Near the Penn. B. B. Passenger Denot.
• . PlTT.snu Will. PA.,
•
MAmiursmusLE ALL RINDS OF
Steam Engin," ranging from three to me
red and My home power, and suited for
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories,
etc.
dive particular attention to the construction of
Engine and Machinery for grist mills, and for
uprights, multi, and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
description.
Also, furnish Psiletaand Sheet Iron separately.
Wrought Iron shaatneßanieihs and Puffins in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
• Our prices are low, our machinery mannfactui
ed of the hest quality of materials, and warrant,.l
in all cases to give satisfaction.
AfirOrders from all parts of the country solicit.
tedand promptly filled. feilidaw
T ADAM%
- RID SLIPPERS 50. CENTS.
LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS.
AT SO. /8 FIFTH STREET,
mh22 D. S. DIFFENBACRER.
O! OILS!!
68 Bbla Duck Creek. Lubricating :5 to 30
['amity.
42 Ale do do do 34 to 35 gravit.
27 do Allegheny refinery 40 to 44 do Y
100 do Weaver's farm 42
Received and ALLENy
apB:3t L. Agent;' No. 6 Wood St.
COTTON HOSIERY AND GLO-1103-
A superior as ortthent of
LADIES & CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE.
do do FANCY GLOVES,
all of which we will sell wholeialo and retail at the
lowest prices.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
ap4 No. 17 Fifth street,
jc__________
WWII" ANVILS, . ANVILS WE
are prepare' to repair Anvi si ng putting on
new steel twee and horns. or dr them ma
king them Quito aagood as new.
aps BOWN do TETLEY. 135 Wood et.
T. A. McCLELLAND,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
36 Fitts Street,lpasenie
SALES EFFECTED OF STOCKS,
Merchandise, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots and
Shoes, Dry Goods. Clothing, Stationary. FatleY
Goode,_Notions, Real Estate, Furniture. Ate.
11 31. Underwriters, Executors or Assignees' sales
Proem tly - mtd leant attended to on moderate
term.
Sales settled promptly: Consignments solicited.
ap7 •
AT. EAST LIBERTY—A VALVABLE
A T.
for sale of four acres and thirty
Eames a•pleaaant location, fronting on the
Pittsburgh and East Liberty plank road, will be
sold at a low_priee and on favorable terms. apply
at the Real Elute Office.
B. CUTHBERT &
No.slMarket stmt.
swarm •
INPALLISLELINIMENT.
Mids.& mai mall by
31, E. num &
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414 7, 14T ''.4 7 s 4;-s
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roe
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twigs ayear, in Juneand December. Interest lies
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ber SWIM the Bank was organised, at the rate of siy
per cent a year. •
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credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from the first tlaysof Juno and De
cetubeT, compounding twice a year. without
troubling the depositor to call or even to presort
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leas than twelve years, making in the aggreguto
RIGHT AND ONE-HALP PER VENT. d TZAR.
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GEORGE ALBREE.
• :VICE PRESIDENTS.
John B. WFadden, Llano M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John Marshall.
Alexander Spoor. James B. D. Moede
Beni. L. Fahnestook, A. M. Pollock. M. f..
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TRUSTIIIg.
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John G. Ilaekoten, Peter A. Madeira.
George Black, John H. Mellor,
John B. Canfield, James Shidle,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall.
Wm. Douglas. John Orr,
John Evans. Henry L. Ringwalt,
Hopewell Hepburn. - John R..lboonberger,
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Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle,
Richard HaYa, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Lamely. Christian Yeager,
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IVAREHOUSES.
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feli:ly
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• •
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORK S
JONES, BOYD &
.
M»t T . FA ell 1 ' it E RS OF CAST STEEL:
Spring, Plow, :I hlt A B Steel SPAM";
and AXLE'S. l'Orm.r and FIN streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pis:
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HMRS
AT REnrchm PRICER
JAMES IV, W001)11111
27 8z 29 THIRD STRENT,
7 7 1 7 0 17 R T II STREET,
ALL VAR tETrEs OF STYLE AND fINTsu
HOTZLS dz PRIVATE DWELLINIAN
rti
All orders nrornidly attended to, Intl the
Furniture carefully pucked fund boxed.
Stennlhoutl and Hotels furnished at sbu.
notice. Cabinet ❑utkers Stlivpijed with every vrr;.
cle in their Jim , .
nilui
J. P. Y.%CXI XLP JOTIN N. IRWIN.
FTIIINITIUHE rola FULL '4.•
SORTMENT - or Pittsburgh manufnet.i.c.l
FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
VARD.ROBNS
end every article needed in a wel l l furnishod 'beet
ling, us well as a flue assortznent of
OFFICE FERNITVELE,:
Constantly on hand and made to order. As 11m
only terms on which business is done a t thle *VP.-
liehment is for CAS 11, prices are made giecor I
ingly. Persons in want of anythiag in Umiak.% 0
line would be ndvan Liget! by cal ling_ at
iu I NEIL I:
No. 10 r $ S Ac mithfi eld street, b ReIowWIIIFIL Fifth:
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
_,"_.„
PETS Arip OIL 140T118.:
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW BRUSSELS C'ARPFI:I'
.
.410- Thee° lint - Oust been received and vie el
the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, it
the loweat prices.
KW CAEPET§,OIL CLOTHS,
I• -
1111. 'CALLUDI'llt!r
~,
No. 87 romans ,114"O e ,
japOUGIET .IPREVIOUN TO TS a
ALP adiance in prices, of which the es,
vantage is'effered in perchaqe FOR 04;
' S i r 1 1 111 — MV e(Yi S4
Ai , r,r
'LINDER CARE OF TAE - FRANCIN L
MUMS . INNTiTETIONeo
'.r.
.11. f ou rORTTO CambriAlto
vaniamiles from Cresson 4 ,0
the direct route between Phill . ' , o
' c=„ wa ered kn hi,' ~e.
the s tarVsmote G ,..%
The location of Rte luidlrAss
healthy in Pennsylvama—thrsl
gheny Motintnins being prover',
.witter, bracing air, and picturesque ..
MONDAYasti year commences on the . 6 / 1 16T
after the 15th of ATGUST..and ends
About the !Ith of JUNE following . It is divided
between Sessions.. Students cannot return' holm
the Sessions. All the.APPMAtne Dewar
WIT for Ltutssanr vtipc . ,4nit,earia,;.*. t; lea
Student,,.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no "wit
,oharge. Students will be admitted fr ont ciAt
'years to the age of manhood: • . :.
Teats—Board and Tuition, payable half ye a rly
advance
00
Washing and use of Bedding ' ' • 'le
Classical and Modern Lang:nage% extra ... .:. 10
Students spend Vaeatien at the College 16
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to the. Rev. T. S. Reynolds. St. Mares.
Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Fithian/6h
Dioceae.
TAILOMS. 1 1.1111 EMS, AND
.11411.
BEES SHEARS, for sale by
inkB ROWN & TETLEI 134 Wood it.
SWom' riend, Chemcal Germim„ Emir*
and Roein Soar,. 10 bon'ee each, m store tar
sale by [biliL•2 1 11111,!,ER 1 RICI►IyMW&
GBADEN AND alums . mazes OF
all kinth, for male . by
12. Liberty it., BECKHAM & LOll4.
next to Harelftea....
(111111111 VET TOPS, VARIOUS—PAT.
%.1 TERNS. for sale by
at)B , . -
HENRY U. COLLIN&
. .
_ •
COME ONE. COME ALL , TO AM
LAND'S Auction, autl buy your /10004,19 base
and Gaiters.
/SU TACKLE—A LARGE AMISIIEN
sps Ineut Alrirritf:l33 Wood Amt.
I ADIEU CONGUSAW GE=AV
Metionthis dart
4141111-4
Lbws aLaAr-so.ssaesma cams*,
MAX for oak bv -
, • n. °nun'
41 •
L. BRACKENRIDGE,
Pirrsnuang, PA
lIA.NCOCII.
PITTSBILTROM PENVA
.INUP_S HERS OF
1.. 11. 51'CuLt.uct.d.
FURNITURE
IMZIZEI
Consisting of
s.uirz.nLE . roa
13001 i CASES.
21 Pieces
73 Pieces
W. lII•CLIMPOCA
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