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_rio AU. POINTS IN THE
11 01ITN*ENT AND NORTH WEST.
switifia AttiLearazatrarr.
C 00 1111011C112.1 Nay sth, 1862
TTIM TO CINCINNATI As QUICK,
and to Indianapolis. Wi t .uis and Chicago
shorter than by any other
WRSTWARD TRAINS.
Fast Line. Mail
ft r i s res
bough.-..1,00a. in. 7,10 a. m . 12,30 p. in,
Allsaima7-...4110 a. in 7,90 a. m. 1,00 P. In.
m „,_Arrives •
240 a.
M . 5,24) p. In. 5.30 p. m.
KWne....240 P. M. 2,2:5
Memo. . 24.35 a. M.
Bt. /011ji.112,43 P. la.
i P OCCOLUMBUS, CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS
ctrigi .
b1e...... 0,30 a. tn. 7,26 p. in. 6,60 p. m.
Arrives at
Columbug...ll,3o a. at. 10.13 p.
FOR INDIANAPOLIS A ND ST. Lo U
=g
e &AO a. m,
vw at
p01ia.t43014 al 5.43 a.
St. Le_ a-zn. 6.30 p.
°
All Trains through to Chicago without change
Pr
_--This time to Cincinnati is the same RN
k k T i srflaville. Trains on both Roads meet at
as. and Passengers all go into Cincinnati
Imam
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PIT'ISDURGII
ll Express.
- •
MExpress OO a. m
eta ******* . *
- 3.
1 10 p. in'
and St. Louis Express 7,5 p. tn .
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-From Federal
street Station, Allegheny City.
Loaves ' Arriro Leave Arrive
- AlLtlbtßY Now Brighton New Brigton Allegheny
OA, a m 10,40 ism 5,15 a LI3 6.50 ain
WOO at 1,30 p fil 6,45 ain SAO ain
_AA. Dln 6 , 15 p m 12.20 1) 111 2.00 pin
WOW pni 3,15 pin 6,20 )3 111 5,00 I, in
MARkET TRAIN.
Eves Alliance at 5,30 a. tn.
res at Allegheny at. 1 0.30 a. in.
111101 Allegheny st 3.10 p. in.
nu at Alliance 8,00 p. in.
..Trains arerun by Columbus time. which is
• Mk minutes slower than Pittsburgh thne.
-,
mAar IL Tickets good on the accommodation and
k Raise .U , ' ..12 ~: educed price...
-,... , The pin accommodation tram oonueets at
New .11 hton with packets 4,r New Cantle.
' ' T trains connect as fellnws:--
At bawl with stages for New Ca9tle , Mnteer ,
YOWeigetoWri. Ace. . .
AA - Oltriille. Ohio, to and from Millersburgh.
a l it for . 1 4 1:;; t Vernon, Shelby,
rritketre e•lti..n4l.tenglieltl, Columbus,
- • 'Attila, Dayton. 'lndianapolis, Saint
1.1 e„ etc. -
At 1,1001. fur Sidney, Detroit, DayLm , Toledo
Me.
At Pert Wayne, for Peru. Lafayette, Ind.. Saint
• *NM, Qiune.S. Keokuk. St. Joseph an./ Illim.i%
malliekumeite_poits in Central Indiana.
At 'Moms* lir Laporte.
Awilmtp with trains for all points in Illi
is.. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Yar thither information and through tickets
slow Ot: fiIkYIRGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.
~ .Ununi Passenger Station, Pittsburgh.
and A. 11„ CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny.
Jolts .B..JERRIS. General Sunerintondent.
- •WM P sffiNN. °Mere Passenger Agent
-___-
01,1111ai k 111788UE611 RAILIIAY.
six Axil) MO .
lug . 1111 = y rains will leave the Union Passenger
Dem*, street, as follows:
MORINO_
__,ll COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI
. MO T LINE, VIA STEUBENVILL E.
Leine Pittsburgh. ................. 1,00 a. to.
Steubenville 1.00 -
Newark ...................... 9 ,501,. rii.
A . , Columbus ................... 11.19 • •eirpresCinoirmatil.29
P. in.
"" 41,40 a. in.
},St. L0ut5..... ....
............... 7 SO a in
, . .
6:4 1 4 to.
Laves Pittsburgh ..................12,50 p .
. in
Steubenville ............... 4.00 "
" Newark ............... .......10.15 •
Columbus ....................11.1.1 i
NO change of ears between Pi ttAurel
110 110.- -
•
undid Bleeping cars attached to vdl h ighi
vain.
ITTSBURGII AND WREELINti LINE.
Leaves
r O igheyeit ...... 1,00 ato 6,10 A til 12.50 11 111
MB. 3,00 . 6,14 " 3.05 -
e s,
vi11e...4,00 " 9,16 - 4.00
''. .....„4,34. "
.10,23 • " 4,5,5 "
al ' •
.......... 10.40 - 5,05 "
or
Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
nakat Bellaiith Cleveland and Obi.)
ga r wnatville. Lancaster, Circleville,
Calaudwo and Cinnienatt.
PiTISSUR,OR Alit CLEVELAVU Li NE.
- Lietriiii i iittetzret... .............. . 1,011 a. tu.
We115vi11e....... . .... .... 4,25
• '' :"" 'Beard:: .ii . . ............. 6.1 u -
Allianen. -.,... A1 - . .. : .............. 6:13 "
" Median k -
Arrival cleveland .................. t 0,14 -
Levee Pitteburgh .................. /241 ° 0 . P.
, Wellsville .................. 3 .00 '
.., Bayard ...... - ........... . 4,11 - -
- Alliance . . ................... -LAO "
" Hudson .. . .................. 5.42
viii Cleveland. 6.3.0
at,Award with train for Dover, New
6 ae., at Alliance with Pitiaurgh.
art Inns and Chi Railroad et liudren,
with utessind; Zanest e anti Chicago Railroad
AleriWirsEwie Fa In antrlklillershtrrgi. and
it isith.trainv for Erie,' Dunlnrk; Eitif
ilk, ,14=8:41dusky. Toledo. - Detroit,'
Cluil titer est
AlltgiulloOdation leaves at 4.00 p. m.
. - NOM' arrive at 2,20 a ut, 9,15 a
gptiVillimeassiollii=" -' ' -
Karelian ticket/19"W imithinent points in tin
west, southwest, worth or - northwest, can he Me
riieillitAbaf.iberiir street depot. Pittsburgh.
drer =- - t.t , . , ' .i. STE WART. Ticket Agent.
thittieepartiettlare - apply to
-' ':3 4 - • 'WTLLIAX 41 ,, VART., Agent,
It the_lloutpanyi °Mee In Freight Etation, • l'eno
.
„..
4882. •
• 1802
liintilEit ARIL/alit, EM ENT
,- - - - - -
ON AN4h AFTHR__•MONDAY; MAY sth.
. . . - '
, .
inionivint CENRAL RAILOAD.
-
-
• • ••
=oak DAILY- 211AINS.
MTr i ftlierikur RAIL TRAIN
at gultieigrhr station 'army: morning
tatSufidisamat RISiM: stepping - 41'4y at . the
prstad stationa,and making direct eunneetions
at Harrisburg fier,Bakiiteore and Washington, and
forNggrjr , / , 4k6Ailento o f . roma.
T' - '.'O.lX-4ARR i -TRAIN leaves
" P HIS ~...,71: • ~,,, ~ • r -at_prineipal AA
' vpy„,0,14;;;. epkißEl at HarrimOutir fer
'. • ' -- --, ~ . nand for . New Turk vin
• i • • LEH . IC Ramp the above named As-
SinlakOrlititirrnd. 'M --
Step
' i Railiemtimaneetinsrit liar
_._ .;.,. .li .„_, oregodlV Thietra. at
- holit'at- WAS 14 ittat e
-46,- Mr Yark. tioni •
' ~..6 . "Li 01, ii*ei.C/1101,40**13' 'ie.
"wwwwappßODAT/10 . )4TOAfix
inav lv es
JO _ ACCORRODATIOH ',TRAM
itaindoMat 11 4 , 113 . p.m., stop
.
eas and mannint se far as Cone
--
seS:toodhatiumemisoDilliONVAkttei6lWiff's
gitat i l tatitllikOetAkaelt:
JUICO_,.. ND -`itIVOMMODAttifiC 4 /RATN for
waint (asciPt Similar) at
4006111MODATION—TRAII4 for
Zia atafies teavee daily, (except :Sunday) at
tylll LIIII ACCOIII/10DATION TRAIN for
qr , Um ( except @ daily, (expt Sunday) at
P. yeition.
ii l leS - ' "
ARAMPIX-;:P.PRTMITAGIH AS FOLLOWS:
p ra5e ............................. . ............ 1 2,25 p, in
raiW:.." .............. .....
. . . . ' ..
.. ' ........... In.
. " ...
' . 'T . ...
.7 7 . ...117.414 . Ili .
Et. all% - eocannioa .... ........ .640 a. in:
21 ilientmMilit..-1.14;:.
" 411-1 011Mi0n.....15.10 , pin. :
at.4IWM" for Blainvilierand Indiana °patient
Igrzi. • tanacalen- with Johnotown Ac
lgx!,,, , :aid - West and Eipress and
...1 -
'rl -1 4 d
~ . 1 . _' AL. . : ... : ..... .. ' ....
...... 1° :C•
a. ....'.......
- 1 ftl 4 Ki: i ift 47.
..
.. :
................... 2 : 58 45 ' ' .
. 3 1
. :hal l iP tle Placierollifteett tru
IMI MI
tu,. ... -
eat
, -
77ti riili
4Tistanee trav
ili oldish* to theatailiervataii. except from
allirsiararzeivey has lames.
balinuoiesoulairiit=ptir=
*W.
.. Ail_voul alit exceeding 111 •
tesd•
at
matiz.: :!fwit.ittir„ .A,
wad G eLi_etateent. r' OW" " belt'
gall - -wawa Iluparintand - *-- AI
„„. . 4 . 11 1 7 . lowa ri, :„
Liz,
11111RERD-liiiia—i-i---imiaNA Re.
1 11 :dved and for "le At ~ .
um.' '' ' . 'IMNIt.n. comm.
—...LIbING 1 , 4 , 27.11: lamb
j
Ad Mit on Weboter street. basing' 4 11 foot
deep t0....._a 2Stootiiller-lkiee am*
ag . 2. uvxrlßß_T k SONS.
as , . 1i0.61-aaarket Ansi
s==llll
ATAW
AD.
INDIANAPOLIS Amo AINCIIMATI i. R
Coonseting at Indianapolis With' Tail Haute. - .
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to& Limb
andlafayette and IndianspolistNewAlbiny and
Salemand Michigan Contest! Ralloads for CHICA
GO, IiOCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU. -
Freights and passengers carried from C y or Lawreneeburg in legs time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The only road by which Wer t h ,
made from Cincinnati to the West. without b re ak-ing balk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent
at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lawrenceburgh„ will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for COMIIIISPIORI NO CHANGE FOR
DRAYA furth e rUlSSlO AT LAWRENCICSURG.
For information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAN, (N 0.115 Water street.) agent of the
Company, who is prepared to giVe TIIROINCI RE
CEIPTS tier passengers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute, Lafeutte, Chicago, Peru. Green
castle, CrawMrdsviliF, Charleston Paris and Mat
toon. &0., &c. 11. F. LOAD, President.
JOHN F. CHEER, General Freight Agent.
1862.111PORTAIM 1802
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOl ,
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other points in Northern Missouri, the Stale,
of Kansas, or the Territories, should insiu
having ticket' that read by the
NOWill MISSOURI ItAILItOAD
he only rail route from St. Louis to St..Toseph.
[tie the shortest and i•juicliek line by thirteen
sours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is
always as cheap as any,other.
AM- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and allpoint,
in Northern ilissovi by the North Misooturi Rail
road. - ISAAC H. ST II Ill; EON .
Pres't and Gen'l Sunt..North Missouri It. It.
[Unix 11. &sums% (hn'l Traveling Agent.
.elo:6in
UPHOLSTERING
UPHOLSTE VI
-•- . --
NO. 85 IFO UltTli ST., Nt3.llZ WOOD
JHE /SIIIIISCRIBERS MAAi I: F.l C
TURR and keep eonstantly on hand ever
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Or:lment,
Curtain Clooils..Comforts, Feather Beds. Alattrase.
of all also, the celebrated Paton! Spring
8ea.... All kind+ of Shades. and Fixtures.
Alliir•Protatit attention given to all order, for lit.
tin;; and laying down Carnets Oil Cloth, ,10,
0ct17:13-d ROENItiK.
HOTELS AND RESTAITE A N'T'S
"N. Co IT
•
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT
AT TILE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA' RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTEI STREET,
IirIIERIF: FAMILIES. II E 12 ES
V TA URA !FPI and the trade trellCrn!ly Oa I
be stapplied with Chespeah e Bay a: t h.
lowest wholesale rate.s. Uenntre trade soheil ed.
ELI YOUNt:,
- •
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH
FIELD STREETS;
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be served up in 1110 11111 St f1:1 la to ble
style.
ELI YOUNG.
oell 'corner Virgin alley and Smithfield
t.
.• _
SAVAGE II 0 T - J
SARI
No. aao Liberty Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depo
301 E N V. 1.4.; 4.rtrprietor.
uff AVINIJ TAICI:N AND
mit with 311 the tnodere in:proven:via-, thi:;
pular resort, the gubscri I p f, nt!e(l7li
ittodate hi , old enstotners nod the gone'
with the be-t . the workets •a:lmM. 1.%
trill -en - e.l tap 1., every verie:y
the season. Wtoes, I'Littors see! ,k‘itm he feel
eontident in reektnntending to the puhlte r thei
exeellenee.
Peteket and Shell 4)? rocui tel
deil
ted sold. wholesale and retetl. n •."0- •
- - .
SEE TIN'S OLD STAND
IN THE DIAMOND,
I. .ratvq•lct I ore.
twaretnents, this popular the .:11..,•ri er
is prepared • U, aceinanualote friep,i 2111.1 the
public generally, with the host the warket
OYSTERS will he served up in every varietY 0
vie during the Fe:1 4 1,11.
LIQUORS and ALES he leek ~r dident in re.
ewntnending n, the puhlie Iltr their 1.. N,
Ate - N11 , 14 LS ~ o rved lip at nll hour , t, and
and NlilliT BOARDERS taken. apl:ly
() U r n LI 0 Lis
NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSBunG 11.
.9112111 E SUUSCRIZER A 21i 1 , 11 0 Ullf (I ES
1. to the ' , Odic that he is in daily rm.eij,l ol
FRESH Sill AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME.
See. and is prepared to aounnotlate the patron ,
of i ut,
tits old and well known ii , iiiiW. With eVerYthing
in the eating and drinking line at fl, Anneal.notice.
• JOHN SHALlilt, -
jalthly
Proprietor.
.0 CE I. es I 0 It
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE
No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
WHOLPSALE AND RETAIL nr.o.ras IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHTDADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD. OAbIE,
All Au their Proper Season.
nee, • GEO. MINE:II.4N Sc. CO
Air::•srszo*liribicENTz.
, Proprietor; No. all-Liberty street , just be
side- e Passenger Dept of the Pennsylvania.
which makes it the most conveni '
nf
house in. the city for passengers arriving by tluti
road. •
The proprietor having, at considerable ex
pense, fitted up. in excellent style, thoiNIANS fox
HOUSE. would respectfully solicit a. share id
public patronage. His Larder anti liar will be
thrnished with the bust the nu rket Van /I
fel , • .
WINES AND LIQU ORS..
. ..
WILLI .L.ll KENN EVE,
hocrwrEd' AND . DEALER IX
•
Brandies, Cordials, Wines,_ Old Mononga
hela and Rectified Whiskey,
11141!., 120 'WOOD srsixer, I,ii!sbargn
fe22:6m
WILLIAM CLAYTON
WHOLESALE AND RETATL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Dionion4llAiley;
noar Wood stro6t„PitliWricii..i3a
. , .. . .
. ...
4 7/'.Always .on hand, Blackberry Cherry and
Cognau Brandieg, Old Monongahela. Itesofied
Whiskey..ke.
nshloi
.t.--....
L. L 4 1 191% VINIL AND GRICARE--'
P) Idds Taßow.
25 blio onemse;
In store and for bale
• P. SELLERS & CO.
a.Po n greet. Pittahn
..
11:1111 1 E
jellwOLIE 110 EL
eny
ESTARLISIIMENT IN THE wiEsT.
J. R. GARDINER.
62 FIFTH STREET.
BUTTER—
barrel Fresh Itoll Butter:
1
express and for sale by do du Just received. by
_
S.A. F,
Corner_Mar JA ket and First s
reed
stree
--
C" - PAISTNERSIIII‘disivinvG 'A S.
v ao.iated with us in thgrßeai Batate and Gen
eral unnission Navel Briaineam R.B. CUTII-
In the 1112
PERT. our htykkesa lajltnalt. conducted
311. 0 ig' S. Pgrhhkww4,4" °NB; '' '
• , 11 .
S. CUTHBERT ...... S. L. I ":ETHRRIT....4.AL B. CUTHBERT
IQ IVIUTIIIIIIIERT & 80N114, KRAL 1:19
111, 411 TATE and Gen'eral. eigunion Agents,
'al MAWR, STREET. Pittsburgh: attend P 3 the
sale of Real Ratak, Collection ofltifilic Are.. and' j
settlement of estates of persons deceased. ap2 j
GiohjpirroßrE I- 23" IliAlltitELN
term Bospitone riecelvedandtor sale by
zoy2 Hatißr U. COLLINS.
'
Wm. aes
tolm. jas. A. Hutchi nson .
_
4:.444 1. 14 4 NW " ' ' —elli itirek •
Airdeultay. i f o je tt.Tha ss a. maah.ak.,
14nr tn .&
. . sels-eiL
• • •
• - • t`-t. : = arre.tr
sHoE d►ILS THIS
RAILROADS
..$2,114,051 ti a
pr..:lt , flora pretniillll:lWhleli WS
have van nivido by l a w, are from rigks which have
!.ndidenained.
la>ur:rn,esmadenn every lie , criptirdi f Prop
cry, itl 'l'••wn and Ccnitry, at rdtes as low as are
e'n.d.dont with qt ., :nrizy.
theb incorporation, a period of thirty
rs, the)* ha paid 10 ,, 5._••. by Fire. lo an amount
ex ding l'ottr 3111 lion. of Dollar& thereby al
-lor ling ••ridenee ot the advantages of liourance,
vcll (Li the ability Mid liiipp,ition to meet with
tn• aq.tne•N all liabilities.
I pa id during file year 1539,562,153
Llli Eeroits.
Cluirte W. 13ato•ker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Wagner, David 5. Drown.
sa•anel Craw. •
.1”. ob R. :•4initli, Isaan: Loa. lllward I'. Dale,
11 e•' W
rge W. Richards • tb•urge
lt Faes,
t
CDAS. N. hANCUI:, Pe.,
EDWARD C. DALE Vice
President.
S rEnt.. Secretory poi tens.
ray hi
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
Northeast our. Third and %VOW A. 9.
. _
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, 1
or,;•
:/EOltti E 1 A 11SIF., President.
Al. Otnti/ON. Seel-et:try.
Copt. R. D. COCH RAN, Oeti'l Agent.
N. 92 Water street. (S P: 11 114 a:
Ili) CO'S WarebOtUe.
stair4,l Pittsburgh.
tv;il in-m re against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISES.
A itouic Institution managed by Directory who
are well known in the connumunity, and who are
determined, by prom ptueas and liberality, to man
ta in the character which they have I WIIIIIOI.I. as of
tering the best protection to those who desire to be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER .30116. 18614
4 tric-it Aeo ,, unt, . ....................... ............ $ 03.000 00 Nfort.g4e .... . .......................................... 2100 00
O!It11 , e 1. urniture.. .................................. ,
1150 00
ren AcaounN. etr7 ............................... 7.84)9 43
Caeh
18,351 ( Y)
27,0(ki
174,075 14
......................
.................
Note , and Bills ilistoutited
DIRECTORS.
I:. Miller. Jr.. jam e.. ArAtiley.
Nuthaniel Holmes, A lexanderlslinnek.
, 3,:orae
,c h i me r rAe - Wm. H. Smith,
(..'n,. W. Ricket;oli. Andrew Ackley.
A lexnnder Speer, - Maria M. L 1.11,4.
it'2,, , J. Thema,: Benj. liukewell.
John R. M'Cune. znylB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURE:3 STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA. Secretary.
W.M. BA OA L EY. ?resident.
millet., For. of Mitrket mid 'Wolter Mo..
. ~
[n=or,- , ,igainsi t o. 4l6 intltitinispiri the Na vigil
timl id the Southern r M and net - ern Rivers,
Li kes.land nnyoulynntUthe Nan i
mitten of the Seas. lnsures against Loos
and Damage by Fire.
DriIF,CTORS.
=EI
ce.v. Owen
. PrP , t...m.
1,. Ciro.
mfr 7SdJ7
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE .
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Customs Mousse
Capital...... 15219,100 Assets ...... $304,61,18.
'ILL NAME ALL Kolas OF IN
SUR AllCseitheyPerpetualorLimited,on
every description of Property or Merchandise, .at
reaPormble rates of imentium.
ROBERT P. KING, resident,
M. W. RALDW IN, Vine President.
I )I.IRh'C'fORS.
E. R. Cope,
George W. Brown.
'Joseph S. Paul,
John Clayton.
E. Wiler,
N. Secretary.
iyt:ty
J. G.' COFFIN. Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
Charlea Bit,iee
I. English,
Slivery '
C. Sherman,
S. J. 3 lntranre
F. tre: e
.• • .opprdwita.
JAM} A. HUTCRISON. President.
II ENE Y AL ATWOOD secretary.
Capt. JAS. WOODETAN„GeniI Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER 18TRRET.
Will Insure all kinds of MEOW! MARINE
ASSETS, itTrioth
, osein - •
—Due Bills, paiableon demand
and secured by two approved names. $78.750 00
Bills Iteeeira hie ~
3 13 1 0 11 i s , ___Diseo :
+ unted , ........
.... .. 23 3t
115 Shi'llr:esllti;;;;;lCVE .....
..
14
60
stook cost '' , ank s
100 Shares Citizens' '''
6.165
66
. Apa..
40 '''''''
5 ' 375 "3 '
ge Bank
'atoel
50 Sha r es {
co
Ba st
nk **
''
burgh
Balance ofßook Accounts
Office Furniture. ..............
;Cash
4 . '4114Z 1. 1114
-•A • .
RELLANGE MUTUAL 11181JRANOR
COMPANY,
• .r. 1.13.11...AL1M1AP1L1A..
On Buildings,_
Limited or Perpetual , liferehan
dise. Furniture. ke. , in town or
country.
OFFICE NO. 3014 WALNUT STREET
Annals, Cash Caw Oaf, $229.151° 00.
, .
96
Invested as follows, viz: inunormnos
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro-
Gperty. worth double the amount.....
round rent, first class .. , ........... . ........
PhPennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 13 cent.
g ans. $30,000, cost ............
iladelphianity 6 " 4 .cent. loan ........
Allegheny County d'il cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans ..... ~ .........
Col lateral loans, well secured . - ................. 10,000 01. 2,500
1 1utingdon and Broatl Top Mountatn 00
Railroad eudapa Hy, mortgage 10an.....
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck.........
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
:-;tocCompa n ...... . ...... , ............... .... ......
.350 00
k. of C o u n ty Fire Insurance Co . _ 23
... 4,050 Olt
.:0,,,k of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.
Colutu.reittl Dank do 700 Ott
........ . ......... .5
::le, n i
hacs• Bank do ................ 2. .1:Z
012 5 01 0
I'laon M. Insurance Co's 5cri p ............ 160 00
Bills Reocivabl,,, business paper......... 16,:N7 18
Book Accoun. secured interest, etc.... 6.2113 72
writ on band and - in hands of agent:.. 11345 15
SF3.
CLEM 508 96 TINGLEY. President.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tin .
gley'. Samuel Rispham.
Win. It Thoinpson Robert Steen,
Frederick Drown, Will Mussr. •
C:ol'elins.Stevenson. Benj. W. Tin:4m
join' R. Worrel. Marshall Hill,
iI . !,. Carron, Z. Lothrup,•
Robert 'Poland. Charles Leland.
Frederick Lenuig, - Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. WOO4l Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward. John Bissell, Piitsburgh.
13.'M. HINCIIMAN Secretarr.
myl6
J. GARDNER COPPIN, Agent,
Northeast corner Third and Wood sts.
IIiELALINA E
OM 111UTILTAL SAVETY IN.
ILISIIRANCE CPANT—INCORPORA
FED BY TH E LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VAN lA, ift3l. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
TIII I{ Lt AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Yes
.els Cargo and Freight. to all
_parts of the world.
N LAN b INSURANCES on Goods. by Rivers,
,ails, Lakes. :lint Land Carriages. to all parts
the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Houses,
'liaise generally, on Store% Dwelling,
lil
ItECTORS.-11'illiam Martin, Edmund A.
..;ondor. Theophilus Paulding, John N. Penro:,e,
John C. Davis, James Tramputir. 11'111. Eyre, Jr.,
:jam C. nand, Wm. C. Ludwig. Joseph 11. Seal,
11.1. u,ton, Ua, . IL Lieper. Ilugh Craig.
;11.1rIes
_1; r hey, tll net Darlington
Ironiton,
Henry Moan, Edward, ones
tinen...er Mliva in. Tho. C. !Land, Robert
la Lea lus ton, Jr,. I. co 1.1 P. Jones, J a mes R. MT:a-land,
k'. ro. John It Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
Miir7,2 A. 11. Merger. do.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THUS. C. HAND. Vice Pre•ndent.
!. Stvretm rY.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. flap 1i a ti.t . street. Pit telnagh•
lAIOEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
lb' llt I .
rune TIVINKIJNreitE rNsuRANcE
COMPANY OF Hi 11.:11)E1.1.111A, OFFICE:
Nu. 435 :Lila 4* cii EsTAi ET NTREET,
Lied! Fit Th.
STA . PEM ENT OF ASSETS, JAN. bt, ISM
Pubykuld Agreeably to Au Act of A.±i,.elubly,
being:
itA 31ortgami, amply securedal 51,896 ,14 .1
E.4fitte, utrcsent value $103.313
1.1 cost ................................. . ..... .
.roonrary Loam , on &mph, CoHut
tern! Securities
=llll
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;IN.! 14114 Iteceirable
( .I:; , P e a
B rk i , n ; h r
am
!tem ' n. jone,-
T. AL Bowe
r. S.
SjitrBbhajulett.
John 151
C. Zug. • wurth.
AURA,- AMONCOMPAN't
OF PITTSBURGH.
16.140 00
05,097 75
400 00
022.104 17
IX•„*„
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18.
:FORXIGN . GLEARM -7 . -Witt
The Extraardinlty Letter Rob-
Iberian in Vienna.
The Coureier du Ras-Rhein states that
a number of letters have recently arrived
in Strasburg, from, Vienna, which were
posted in 18i10 and IF0;1, and each of t hem
bears a printed notice, stating that it hati
been stolen from the post office and only,
recently recovered. It appears that an
immense number of letters have been lost
from the Vienna post office within the last
two years, and all the complaints had been
met with the answer that the clerks of the
office were above all suspicion. An acci
dent; however, lately led to the discovery
of the thief, who was a letter-sorter, named
Kabul), formerly attached to the lottery,
and in his lodgings were found 18,000 en
velopes and unopened letters. When he
first began stealing the letters he used to
burn them ally but his landlord having
complained of the danger attending his
burning such great quantities of paps r, he
from that time tied the envelopes and let
ters in bundles, and kept them in a cup
board, where they were found. The Aus
trian journals which have already spoken
of this matter . estimate the number of
letters found atiiis lodgings as infinitely
greater. The Ost - Duelche-Post, of Vien
na, says: "It results from the examina
tion into the affair of the letter -sorter
Kallab that the number of letters found,
which he had not opened, amounts to the
enormous figure of 62,320. Among them
are many which came from abroad, and
which he managed to lay hold of in their
passage. The committee is occupied in'
examining them in.order to ascertain what
money they contained, and what amount
Kallab has appropriated to himself. A
very important trial, in which the inherit
ance of three orphans was involved, is
about, to undergo a revision, in conse
quence of an original document, which
could not be produced at the time. having
now been found in Kallab's house. Many
other difficultitis, and hitherto impenetra
ble mysteries, will he cleared up by the
discovery of this system of wholesale ab
straction.-,
$155,605 CO
2.462 .90
27,900 00
30,000 00
A Tale of the Sea.
The following incidents in connection
with the wreck of the _Mars, will he read
with deep interest:—"On the day after
the wreck I was standing on one of those
terrific cliffs: at Linney, overlooking the
late scene., when I deSeribed an object
floating in the distance, and front its ap
pearance, judged it to be a box or chest,
painted red, but as it Caine nearer, f saw
tt was a hit mairbody. Being tossed by the
waves, it appeared and disappeared alter
nately, until at length it was lost to sight
among the breakers. I went down and
found it to be the lifeless body of a young
lady, thrown on a shelving rock, in almost
a sitting posture, the head reclining on her
hand, the countenance serene, and a placid
smile on her lips—a quantity of sea -weed
entangled in her hair, and a fearful gash
on the left temple, from which the blood
flowed in streams. This was caused by
he head harlot , COMP into violent colli
sion with the rock. The only articles of
dress on the body were a red silk petticoat
and elastic corset. The body was taken
to Castlemartin for interment, a coffin
having been provided. The clergyman
was in the act Of commencing the funeral
services when a messenger arrived and
begged that all might be delayed for a few
days, so that the body might be identified,
for some family in Ireland were anxious to
recover the body of a beloved daughter,
who was a passenger in the aim fbrtunate
ship : but the description did not answer,
and the body was interred at Castlemartin
on Monday. The vessel now lies within a
tiw hundred yards of Brimstone Rocks,
where she struck in about six fathoms at
low water...
102,995 25
89,78 ti Ali
27.91!)
TO THE PUBLIC.
PECIALLY
-a:lt he ign andfills
I y Mustest oforant
all denomi
e
nations, treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
:dme and disea.iel or
tuitions common Ind in-,
ci.lent to youths of both
crest and adults. single or married. B
Eta. ISRANSTIIVP I , llbfiAle9 the filet of his ecause
doing
so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral
and fur contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising /60111/ and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
in ignorance that they fill the stone a.s Dr. BitAN
STftliP. (except publishing) lest a lucrative prat.
tice might be lost to them anion; stupid falsely
nntlest- and presumptuous thmilies. burn and
raised tu ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and
who compare society. intelligence. sense. Sm. to
dollars and cents. mysteriously. meanly orilly
gotten. It is to publicity, however that numerous
parents and guardians are thankful that their
sons. daughters and wards, previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
B
been re:gored to health and vigor by lilt,
IIIiANSTRUP, besides many before and after
marriage through hint have been saved much suf
fering, anxiety, mortification, Ace. Sperrnatorr
hea or nocturnal einmissions, are comidetety cured
in a very short space of time by his new remedies,
which are peculiarly his ecru. They are compounds
front the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy ;of the Mercurial treatment,he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitabla Female dis
eases are treated with marked success—havuthad
over forty Years (40 e xperience in their treat
ment in hospitals of th the Old Worid and in
the• United Statea I " him to say—to all'with a
fair trial, health and hapPinees will again bloom
11D011 the now -- palledeheek. Trifle no longer with
montebanks and quack% but •come and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred 'diseases. 01
which so many annually till our countries, can
now be relieved. providing they attend to it in
time Full particulars can behad of my treatment
by procuring a copy of the litedicaf Adviser.whicb
is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
in consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of special diseases. and who is
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by repeatable eitizems, publishers, pro
prietors of hotels, he, Office Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private communi
cations fro D i rects of the Union strictly at
tended to. o
de6:lydaw
s'4B, i 1 76
-,.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU,
. OF PITTSBURGH.
oFrios, No. 37 Fifth I* ms.
Bank Block.
INN
FIRE IPM EN AGAINST ALL MINDS OF
A. AND MARINE RISKS. •
• ISAACJONRS. President; JOHN D. M
Flee Preeidenk.D..M. BOOK. Secretary Cap
WILLUM DEAN, General Agent.
DIR ECTORS—IsaaeJenav C.O. Haase,. Har
vey Childs. CaPt; R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B.
L. Fahneetoek , John D. MeCortL Captain Adana
Jacobs, R. P. Sterlins, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L.
M'Orew. Robt. H. Davis. noO3
THOMAM FAMLEYVI
FURNITURE. ANI CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
No. I gEDERAL ; ST » ALLNGIIENY.
Undeeillkinif in all itir.brebebee,
trat will %receive
promptattoeuen. Owlets eati,hile thereem
at the , LivetyMteble 4, Mr. 'JAMES 'FLOYD.
Ohio street. Allegheny,. b
me
for ily
VAGING AND—WANDS
ltAreale by , DOWN ttc. TETLEY «
myl 114 - Wood street.
Ap N IVILN—FACiD AND NisinosiNis
ut on by ,
rny DOWN.* TETLEY, t 36 Wood My
VLK po PIECES JUIIT
reeel cod and for 81110
WM. IL SMITH & CO.,
118 SeconpedM7frputitreets.
BLEL BAR LEAD,
LP reCatired and !impale
Bpi HENRY H. COLLINS
Avlidarceir:iie teler4CLEtratlrs
FOR SHOES.
oor SHIRTS AT NellilLEL l
AUCTION.
I S R ear b E y
---
lA. "AlOll4lll
TETLEY
apl7 , - 1:15 Menet
, Wood .
G _______
00111 LAND-36 AMES OF LAND.
44 cleared and in cultivation, all under good
fence. well ' , staved . and convenient to acheolp ,
mills - and churches. Situate in Mceandleet town
ship about nine. miles from the city. Price V 2.300:
Terms easy: tor *ale by
' • . S,..CIITIIIIEWP & SINS,
mys
. t . N 0.51 Narked street.
erprouri u ts l i-, je - .. 1'- rat lish-------
1 wieeth . 7 - i i , etim a km , t; com end Shower
Bath. - ,-.- 7 , 4 , 1t... • Gnat street. -
D. 4111..
MEANUFACTICRE ALL KINBS Olt
/LK Steam Engines, ranging from three to or,e,
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Bla.st Furnaces. Factories.
etc.
- . .
Give particular attention to the construction of
Engines anddlachineTy tbr.. grist •rmilts, .and Mr
uMMlite, futility and mrcular a nd
mina:
Ifave also on hand. finished and ready forship
ment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
description.
Wroughtrnish Shaftin g , d Sheet Iron simarately„
Iron Mangers and Pullies ir
every variety, and continue the manufacture oi
WooleulfachinerY and Machine Cards.
.Our prices are low, our inachinarymanobetut•
ed of the best gelidity of iniittniiiK lad' warranted
in all eases to eye rAtisfisetion. . . .
• IfiroFderit'frotritU porta of the cou n try
solicit
tedand promptly anti& fe2l:dow '
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Box SOO,
Pittsburgh Post Moe
THE rsopßizros OF THIS MEDI
ULU having made it the study of years to
concentratiyikehh of the EinixTraminto ble
'lnc for diseases of the Latino and Throat. a is mow
offering to Suffering humanity the result of his ex,
Podium.. This ttesiwitsvot and goof medicine
id
PrePiired with much care, the...tar being distilled
expressly fait. ii Use-refire free - from ell impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cured more eases of Consumption than
any known remedy on earth:
It will Ore BRONCHITIS.
It will cure ASTHMA.
It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST.
It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS and is an
valuable remedy forlliteeses of the KIDNEYS.
UNINAItY COTLAINTs
tiallewire of Coiiiiterreltie€o
If you hunt_ the_Dinusispaii• use.. WISHARTS
DY SPSIA - PILLS; and - if they do not
cure Yestait theagent of whom
you purdiased them . and
reeeb'eYoursion '
Please call a t his store endued eY• doetilitive
eir
. A boiref Pills sent by mai-most-pad on
recept cd•On_p Dollar... - - . • •• :
No. 10 South Second street, Phila..
Sold by Dr..KEYSEIk.NO.I4O.Wood street..
nolklyeod • •
I) R. 111111rErril
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT:
Wholesale and
B•: B. SELLERS &
no9-3m-ood ' arra . or 131aeond and Wood ob.
,
' lOLITHR.
!sr: I) l4 .a.ww:Ara •
• '7- 11.14.5 tvais
• , r - (1..:: , ~ , -: ;:f !,, , ,i i "17'1
N EW. MIMING Et
MEN AND IMMO' WEAR.
Including Goods suited for
MILITARY PIURPOSEJL
NO. 63.1 CHESTNUT STREET,
Aud for Sale by
DE
COURSEY, LAYOURCADE & CO
nu•l-ILnd
WM. BRICE &
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Phi ladelphia.
US. Liberal advances made on consignments
when required.
toyl-lyd
)lIN Y. ELLISoN.IVNI P ELLISON-ROI:MAN R ELLISON.
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
fLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING&
IVn• 339 MARKET STREET,
(2d door below Fourth,)
PHILADELPHIA,
Wholesale Dimmest*.
NO. 1n23 ?MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
•
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, dm. and
Agents for kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid, Catnphene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin,
Wagon and Railroad grease.- ntyl:3md
lORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION Op
-GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CRESTS UT STREET,
PR/LADRLPHIA
C. R.
.ARRY BRIAN,
WITU
LONGCCI PIEA.IIIO-Es
MA NUPAC T ERS ,t• IMPORTERS,
-70
FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' .TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 !MUM FOURTH' STREET.
tuyblyd
PHILADELPHIA
Cllll4-RLEirl AA-GEE,
Importer and Dealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &e,
255 NJ RKRT STREET, .
North Nide, PUILADELPRIA.
ray l-lyil
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 213 MARKET STREET,
PH ILADELPHIA.
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Postings,
Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods
suitahle for the trade.
E. P. kroiiLETom & BRO
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, Acc
•ND DEALKNR !N
FINE•OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. . aplo:lyd
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
[PITTSBURGH. PA
Warehouse, No. 149 First and 130 second,*
dfanufacturers of all sizes . and descriptions ol
Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Otm and Water Pipe,
Sad Irons, Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds,
Follies. Hangers and Couplings.
Also Jobbing andMaehine Castings of every de
scription made to order.
having woomplete machine shop attached to
the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully
attended to
fe2l:l,volaw
GEN ERAL- OFFICE. ____.
1 . /TT.SteH, Ft WAYNE & ClllO4OO RAILWAY
CO, t
Pittsburgh. May lot. Piti2. .•
NOTICE—TIIIE PITTRBIIIaon. FORT
Wayne and Chicago Railway Company,
having received a proper legal conveyance of the
Railroad, from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all its
appendages, real, persona and mixed, late the
cproperty
l o road e C P mp ts a bia y r , g n h o w o1&9 W ll yne and Chi
the control
imti nienagemeut of said road and property.
All persons employed on or about said Road. '
may continue in their respective positione or sta
tions until furter notice.
All persons. associations and corporations, de
siring business arrangements, or wishing to con
tinue or change any heretofore .existing. will at
once apply to the proper officers of this compel's,
as this company is bound by-no arrangement or
understanding that it does not eXoreftß assume. myti--tjl 0. W. CASS. President,
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WN. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Vounderam,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS.
Near the Penn. B. E. Passenger-Depot.
PITTSBURGH. PA..
X 1 / 4 1 1,24
ir t i•
T A R
HE GREAT CURE POI COMPTON
Now in Store.
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A. 1.13 JO It AI A ,
OFFICE.: 441 Penn Street, Firth Merl.
COLLECTIONS PROMIPTLY MADE:
Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and other: Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated.
anthly
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
QRAIN
1 : 1 11,11,1,
OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer
Streets, Ninth Ward,
PITTSEURC 11, PA.
sTOV!
Is-
110. 30 WOOD STREET,
earner Seemed, Pittsiborgh,
Manufacturerand Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
r In our sample room may be found the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EITREK...I AND TROPIC,
the merits of which haie been fully tested by
thousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in this market: together with a great inonY
other desirable patterns.
We have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to the public.
ler' FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDER . % of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are•
offered at very low prices.
B' Special inducements offered to builders in
want of ORATE FRONTS. notesm
_JUVMEI A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
TOR THE BALI OT
Dried Flour Grain, Bacon. Lard. B a t ter, Fruit and Produce
Generally.
Corner 3tarket and Find Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Esti., William
Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert Sr Son, Pittsburgh.
Boyd Ott. lleisker Swearingen, S. BradY.
Cash. M. dr M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle Co.,
George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton At Co.
Wheeling.
my2E2pttlis
APOLLO lIIALLIIIIWARDNALOON.
CHARLESGARDNEWwouId remind his old
friends and customers that he is still to befottnd'
at his old stanaL APOLLO HALL, entrance on
Fourth street. ide ha g always on hand the beet
quality of 'Lager Beer and in connection With the
hall, a well appointea billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and cues.
Remember the Ida as. Apollo. Hall. Fourth st.
nearWood.'entrance from Fourth. ' lylthly
IT 'TOD WANT 80XE GOOD NEW
.11. Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and'
all other kinds of Spite% cooking BraudY or'
Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
'Haworth St Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will yet anew' crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other house in the eity. Also a
_general and
tell assortment of Family Groceries, TBlL•t i Wines,
Brandies. and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH k BROTHER
4024 - corner Diamond and Bijamend all e y.
T. T. RIBURN,
HOUSE, SIGN.
-• N D
ORNA.REENTAL PAINTER
No.. St. Clair Street,
[ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second story.
4161 - All work entrusted to me will be neatly and
Promptly exeented.
PrM;TVM..i.M
- 11 IND
- 11,VORKS.
• ALRIEE, . 111 "•Ctrillalit & CO.,
. • Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Con
, per Bottoms. Raised Stillßottom., spelter
flakier. ke. Also importers and
dealers in Wends Tin
• Plate. Sheet Von,
Fire, ket.
4 1/•.Cenutantly on band: Tinmen's lesehir ,
nd Tools. Warehouse. No. 149 FIRST and 11'20
a`ECOND STREETS,Tittshorgh. Penna.
.'W/Y•Special orders of Copper eat to any desired
tter7lfo2i:isolaw
NEW . 'MEDICAL DISCOVERY
tale TUE SPEEDY AND rzenem
11: MT cure of
Disch GONORRII . EA. ()Irk= UR,ErTHAL
707,,;,- -emtnv fia67 in • Ch eaki nlif gat
-11;nsel. and
Ate :r one tbe
t viand filadder,
Which has bee. ,), sod by upwind; of
ONE .HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
in their at . , I:notice._ with the entire sums.
/Onotbnind Inc !mownyawns. CAPIIIILREI, or an/
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS .• .
are m action. oft e n ' '
eure in a
Few ;Wad when a sure is erected it a ant. They hey are prepared from vegetable entracte
that are harmless on the Ageism, and never nause
ate the etomach, thr..ilaltreggiatu_ a breath and
beinu i nir coaleliall using. "hi avoided.
No e af.diat w nawagoly gjlbibg wig, the w
nor does sir leen* is was b ila i min v .,.
suite. - .Sick 'ettatataitsix tioiag•Pilla
sad wilt beast- lesiL i m by any d d.
1 • Agit. tth '- g
_San pairs witboatiiii'l4llrXr; Ole the
a l
ti,
;7.,•iiim. wilditeitot
. . -
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KoCALIItONT _ dgL, =RR
_____, . -..._, .... ,
as FilitunriElf STREET, . .. ' -..‘- - '-• • '
A.TraliPillElite AT /...41. W
.' . . CrilAZTElln ilf 1855 " likeinitlietkitittffid'OO'"
nig= Isiumr, wawa tiro s ireLotiEt .
andmix gifflo. es Wedneedsterand Saturday evenings. niY23174 -•' ' ' 1411 — a llirftesi.
from May Ist to Nevem Ist. from ?toe ' cloy'
boa November Ist to Ma, fist. from •
o'clock. '
Deposits received of all awns not less than ONE
MlAs'. and a dividend of the profits deelaied
twice& year; in June and December. Interest has
be e r
ben dsinc e eclared semi-an n ually, in June and Decem
the
per cent. a year. ft:ink WRE oritanwed. at the rate of sic
Interest. if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the
saute interest from the first days of Junkand De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years, making in the aggregate
RIGHT AND ONE-HALM PAR CENT. A TEAR.
Books containing' the Charter. By-Laws, Ruled
and Regulatione , furniehed gratis , on app lication
at the office.
PRESIDENT.
GEORGE ALBREE.
:vrcx ouronserrs.
John Holmes.
John B. M'Pasiden, Isaac Pennock,
Alexander Speer, John Marsha ll Joules B. D. deeds.
Beni. L. Pahnestoek. A. M. Pollock, D.,
James McAuley, Hill Burgwin.
James Hardman , Wm. J. Anderson.
Alexander Bradley TRUSTERS.,
James D. Kel/r.
John O. Backofen, 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 EVHDA, Henry L. Ringwalt,
Hopewell Hepburn, jghn H. Shoenberger.
Wm. 8. Haven, Win. E. Schmertz.
Peter 11. Hunker, Alexander Tindle,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. S. Levels, Christian Yeager.
SECHRTART AND TRIASIITEER.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
11 01.111121 Sk SONS. HAMMERS
• and Faehange Broken; and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Ban k
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities" constantly for sale.
Collections wade in all the cities throughout the
United States. Deposits received in par funds or
current pnper. No. 37 Market street,. between
Third and Fourth streets.
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FITTSBUGI PA
CULTS
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ILLNIIPACTIIMIS OP
Rogers' Improyed Patent
A. BRADLEY,
. IY. PATTEINEION Aho..P.Dmrso
PATTERSON & DAVEOI4'
ATTORNEYS AT-101W
KUHN'S LAW 811.114101113.
'Helmond Street, near Cr..,:
ia9clp
-- PITTBIIII. PA
B. F. LUCAS,-
' ATTORNEY AT LRAM,.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT .sTßipxr
(Three doors below the Court Howe.)
• oky11:ly PITTSBURAH..Y.4
L. BRACKENRIDGE,
. A _TTORINTIEII7 AT. LAW,
ourrcn, NO. 133 rousTii .19T4
je21:lo
Prnssuam PA.
J. 73. A. N C CO,O ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 73 GRANT S TREET
IV ARIL: SURGEON DENTIST
JL • successor to Q. W. Biddle, N 0.144 Smith
field street.
AT Office hour? from 8 to 1 o'clock, sad from 2
to 3 o'clock.
feWly
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IRON' MANUFACTITIMRB,,
AMERICAN IRON WORKS,
•Tones aSL Laughlin.;
• M ANItIrMITREIIS OP
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA MD COMMON SHEET 1R01L 4 ..
Lanth's Patent Shafting, Piston R0d5,165 . , &
W IRE TIOTTSES,
93 Water Street and 139 First Sireek.
PITTSIIII'I349.II, .
And erirnor of Franklin and South %kyr &meta
Chicago.
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SA AC JONES...JOHN L. 80rn..-W.n. WanI,LOOG
PITTSBURGH STEEL. ,WORKS
JONES, BOYD &
.11,11 ANIBrACTUREREI ctilrirtrats4
IF O , Spring, Pins, and A B SteeIBPROBIS
and AXLES. vorner Ross and First et ' •
no2Lis PITIBBUBOX,
PURIV/TURE.
J. D. PACKINEIt
...
FAURN/TIUMIC FOR .CAAOR-A FUti k A •
Ff SORTAIENT of Pittsburgh MannAk etared
TRNITURE, etobracing
BURKA UK;
• 8008 CASES
iVROBIB.
and every article needed inn well AßD fundak e d
ling, as well us a fine assortment of
oirrivE- ruitiuur.v_itil4,
Constantly on hand and ma t te too rdec.,4o
only terms on which business is done Ithe
atahA
lishment is for CA 8 H. Prime ars
th. gg4l,-
mideV t.
n
ingly. Persons in want of anything fif
line would be advantaged by eallbt es.
FACALINER & III!
No. lute Smithfield street, below NUL
CARPETS, OIL CL0T11%.40.
OAEPETS~AND OIL OLOTgg
NEW DRUGGETEI.
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
Sar- These bayst been reeeivedAure of
the LATEST A ND RICHEST PA
the lewest prices. A. it
sel9 W. lIMIAWrck.
NEW CAIIMS, OIL CLOTIS, it,
-A T
I►i ' C ~ L- L U ~ ~ ~'
No. 117 Pourtla
o
"DOUG HT PREVIOUS TO Ilefl
advance in prices, of which the 'et
vantage is offered in purchnee.FOß C
12141111,E mp - roirsrogAi:
HOTEL AND FARM.
TIIOMAS k SONS. AUCTIONEERS.
THE VALUABLE ESTARLLSBMENT Klemm sw .
"THE LORETTO SPIIIGS HOTEL" in IAIII,
200 heves, Together with Ote Z. .
the Furniture, Uglier% fleirook. - ''';
' Carriagr. Hay" Witeoggitilhis - .
pleueenta,, Ike. . hi. eseelliet,.- ' • .. '
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ON 12TX'4'.11Y. N.roVAL 1117,..kiriallifF;
sale. without reserve. AT THS "PIMA -
POIA .EXCIIA NOE all that vadvablir Is - mils*
Retreat. known as THE -.LORArrzo. .r.i
A ir fs
HOTEL and PARK siittate on' ' the 1 ' *
l'i
Mountains, 4 miles fronrCrimumkahkii.
Pennsplrania Railroad. Qtuld.whit
.s.
The hotel is 240 feet trent. two anu Mrft steglek . ,
high, with verandahs. Jris new, flanhhoi' hist ;leer
and is fitted up at Treat expense for, a
,101
llotelaceotutoodattons for 140 viiitottek Atkr:
any situi/ar establishment in the eeisittri: .
.. 7.
bly constructed as to ventillatioN ks_. th is
bens supplied with running Spring Worse istesemyr'.
bk toivont—hot and cold baths on each' fiemr4
side bath-houses. fitted up for Wier
wen, suppliml with water from a Wee bib to :,
premises; having SWiLllfiling tttt IL 11110 WIErbliat.. . ":" . 4.
Two large woll-huilt Cotten* Ice en.*
Billiard Room, Ten - Yin - Alle ys, ke t ime
~ illtiet mMOO4 tgo .
table garden.
1i.:,.
'l'he Vann comprises 200 .
terre r of valtuta•:::-..:.... II
about 80 elk fine timber. the residtte - -
ow and arable land: a fine Bens with - if,
Stabling. *lce [louses filled .with me.
Fujoir/TUR L',. LIQ U 0 1t.% 110RiMI11.41` •
R. fil OES, dc. Included in the imle ''
~ e''
tra charge, will be toe entire Fummtimolleadik
new, in um but a few AI nths. . Also. &I,
Liquors, Rorses. o f ' 'Faro* ' t
steelt4
Plentent..l2 tons of Ray. Wood. he. Cotter
personal property about $7.500. •,: _ ..--
_LI a
.S'A LE -4 LISOL UTE on account of the - 01,404
of the owner,
;''' • ' ' ' ''.
216,11.118-' -- Raleoaldt on the eseeittioti• 'Of Ithi ,
deed, balance in 6. 12 end 18 mon- seenued asr ~
the property: Wo aro authorized to m
.refer on- .
eral gentlemen in the eitt as to the calumny.' Of. *:
the place for a Summer &street, - •• , . - :
M. TUO - SIAS & SONS. Asettowinv' '
,
Non. imp ,t- 141 South WsegalliM.'s
mysid
P 171.14,0
, .
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,-
UNDER CARE OF TIIE FRANCIAM .601116.111,
... _ ,
. . . .
Mins INSTITUTION NITIVAMINE
.11. IN LORETTO. Cambria
noty••• Vaggitel.;
rants filer miles from Cresson swan tabik e
the dlr . let route between Philedelnlds
Na ifts "
burgh. was chartetedni 185 e. with.- ap :-
confer the usual. Culleiliatis liuncen tasik issig.,,,;
The location of the . college . di due
, - ,nl-•
healthy in Pennolvallur — OdiPe4mtslitAla
ebony Idountaitis, be ing.iirovesilig Or pini-f!'
water, bracing air, and pictstrowsis
.., -,_ ~ .
The Scholastic Year comments.. oar •
MONDAY after the 15tb,..._0f liTtilllST; * 4
about the sth of JUNE essiowta.,..alintifr,/
into two SeB.4OlV. Students asuncksetsmi, •' I
betw een the Sessions. AU tbts4Pi)ertattketitle-
airy for Land Surveying. .11y/whir • ket I -
will be furnishing by ..tbe - itamaal ta.,abt
Studete.
Instrumental and Weal Af_usie ig ii••••••• '.
abarge. students. wi l l
_6•: mum!ual !kali mot • '
soars to the ice of itustusood. , ---..,-
advanTEwww_B ear d and ultbus. Partible leiltilig•Hin'i
ee... . - ...... .., . . ... ......,ag ~
Washing i.41i464. .. . ......4:.z.'.. -- . '
Classical peed oder I. . ..1
Students "Vaca ti on a •
• Ai
Reference can' be e to.,_
We
Me. Ifiteinle -
O'Conner, to the Rev am
p, S. sseynemi. St. a.
L9retto. amigo elbow elmaannik cifthe t",t
Diocese.
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gmaNz lima. ilk Illaybeariummk, f '
Deasaukt 1114 yr. y iNie t i wpolit.
to 'order, and „mam a ,VI 11*.ilri
ined.e: the tolloariat • , 1 14904 .! '11: t i. e j
Enginee• ' Timing e• 4. foe ••••Tlal, c (7
Planlroder wood am- b ow le 134'"
--", 0
_Homan awl .To &rem_ '
Model' Machine% la tae IQ ''')
halide , ead .Ramp ri ., a r idt 'wows" "%, -
Perms. etalrualset rur 1't... -- d `'"
La leng th ; i n 4 „„, -to
"'maraud lifis to i g „•••-• ,
abramboata. ko. Lathie--"*.ilise'
"as &seta order: eau piamoystrairibida. by I;
hate ia m b i....____
t illis4
„N. -77,
1,-,..
ikaler
PITTSBURGH, PRIIIVA.
21 Piece*
75 Pled