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MOlNlN.Wilitenicka SAILIF4
To ALL limn IN THE
801.1Til vrairrikup NORTH WEST.
mainifilaOuimatiorr.
Cornmenoing kay sth, 1882.
TO CINCINNATI A$ erICE ,
Vatrto Indhusapolia; St. Louis and Chicago
shorter than by lay other - route.
,WESTWARD TRAINS.
Fast Liao. Mail
=is
... mat I.ooa. in. 7.10 a. m. 12,50 p. m.
Aathebaay.....l,lo s . m 7,20 a. m. 1,00 p. m.
Arrivals
cpie......8,20 a. m. 5,20 D. 113. 8,30 p. m.
Wayne-SAO P.m 2,25 a. ai.
8,35 p. m.
Bt. a.... 12,45 p. in. 8,345 s. m.
FOB COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS.
Leaves
Crestline 8.50 a. m. 7.20 p. m. 8 . 5 0 P. in
arrives at
OOlambas..ii,so a. m. 10,15 p. m
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
Loaves
Crestline.....B4lo s to.
Anivem at
it idia = lia.-11 - 41) P. In'
A 6,30 p. m.
et N lt ire. lllllll th rou to ugh Moose witheut change
R.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as
Ilffltteaben. villa Trains on both Roads meet at
uolnarba, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
tegatber.
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH
Mail Empress.
Mrs 2.00 a. m.
SAO p. us,
and St. Loafs Express 7,45 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
... .....
..„ area Station. Allegheny Qty.
Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
Maw New Brighton New Brixton AI lwheny
am 10;e• a m 5,111 m 11. am
WWI m - leitt p m 41.415 a m SAO a m
41011• pm LIS p m 12.11414 m 11,011 p m
*AO p m Oar m
TEAM LSO p m 5,00 p
ET
Demo Animas at.. ......
Arens MAlNhony at.
•
rz.
A------
.ea witletuftw m at.....- LSO p. in.
rrives at ... 11,00 p. In.
ea. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is
3$ tillutiiidower than Pittsburgh time.
11116:13eitate good:mt the accommodation and
martrains we sold-at reduced prices.
The P nt accommodation train connects at
New ' with paeketelkor New Castle.
T
oa k um
trains connect as follows:
At 21/014 with Wages for New Castle, Mercer,
xoullertim. ate.
Al &Mlle, Ohio, to and from Millersburgh.
.Am,. Cuyahoga ans, etc.
A Minsliek4Oldo. for &mutt Vernon. Shelby,
tided% roit, etc.
As ' 1.. 11!, for Deleware„ Springfield; Columbus,
Xenia,
etc. Dayton, Indianapo li s, Saint
le.
Ater for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo
Aid
t_ _ Wayne. for Peru, La yette. Ind.. ?ant
Was. Remy, Keokuk, St. Joseph sad Illinois,
and internsediate to in Central Indiana.
,Att
.11:notath for.
-Angst jadeite. loWtMisi for alt pitfall 111i
,u1116. fewmari,, letra.=Wiseintsin Ind innesota.
Fry further information and throttalr tickets
ands to. GSORGS PARKIN. Ticket/14M
.112 1 1 14111 . U !.1 1 1 E geseral Tat*A ti n ie e L i s Pira il igrgh. rw .. .
AL w a r
- WM P.'S . general meager Agent
I
CLEVELAND . DITMODDROU AND
inaszwria sAimiesp..
SUS E SABWGEMENZ
*Devoid gIee:MONDAY, MAY- bib. 1862,
Mains will liaise the Depot of the Pennsylvania
Babrandila Pittsburgh. se fellows:
PITMNITINALCO_WIPABUS & CINCINNATI
SNORT LLNE. YU: STEUBENVILLE.
Logien.Pittsburgh-- lA. &AIL 12 . 54 ) P.p.
.de -ark- : 442 AM)
do 11,611 " _10,1115 "
us - IMO " 11,45 "
uslalesiunati 4 + oo p. SAO a. m.
St; Louis
Neistnald.oehange of ears between Pittsburgh and Cin-
tri Bleadid Sleeping oars attached, to all night
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE
agi u 3 14 1... , ...1490 nit i 6,10 &in „MSG R m
- ' S 00.: • I 8:14 • ! , :11,03.
....7. 1 141',Aae '' -' F Lim - • -. 4,00 -
whetan.:......4.54 " i 10,11$ " 4,33 ''
e:: - :'.thee - 1 to,ao - 'Ow -
____, ..
; afr. wasenswipith Balthitiirenad Ohio
4 „; , 7% ,evil it ~Ikpaar ~ with: Central Ohio
Pr , itt„ Xenia's*: Circleville.
Leal, -•
a, * innatidridianapolis and Saint
eand Pointe Wart
'PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
Leannadtbduirsh......,l4ll a..ta. 1.12,00 P. n.
do •• aireirseCla 4PN —' ' 2,00
do 6,10 " 4,14 "
el' '3=l- ...z.--- .41,411 - " 1 440 "
do Hudson I 0.42
Arrives Cleveland . 904.. - 1 0 930 "
ConnectinV4V With 'Tam:amnia branch
for Nr4l4 • ' pa 4 Calla( .Davan ,at Alij
a ' "" P4E - Wayne and Chieaccr
Fizoad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zansaville
Ohneizientl: B It; lbr Abon. Cupola Falls
' 111011haburt and nt 'ClevelnadluthC and E
RR far-Erie. Dunkirk,' and MOW" with C & T
B A for Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and the north west.
-
Wellavifiertil* P tioTe Ithivislit 4.00 p. iu.:
:a& 2, 0 ak.na,14116 a
ill Maig 111 . :4 0. 1 : . ;
quoti r ast =ll,!To eut points is the
Vat az!
" Ortal i talt Pr
eared at the Libel* ewelki
orlfirtii'' 491 artalM " F "T " gli4.
if . at Il . ape yto • , ,_,' • •
WILLIAM' STEWART; A re nt.
At the 9,1 6 6,00444.0&1016410•Aetp0a. Penn
etait.,. ••:. ii_, - ..t. ,":., •,••.,-•• •• -,, : ' -- -.-- non
14 POLd z? „~< •' , '-4 18132,
ON AND AFTER
,MONDAY. MAY sth.
1111111SillNUL!. - COTIAL.IijI,IIOIII.
EIREMIM-DALILY TRA.EIIIII.
ILAN amie Illt
• ' l'Etstiessern* Suomi,*
MA,
his B.lt fietlikEsikir ao
sguas,Z l
feSSAINt_C - visigustAlkiskoweiroarsc,
wow, w 1 1 ' ITER EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daikr atILE• p-sketreAklffhlrorkps(yiellal stir
stioar‘makeirect connection at Harrisbart fer
Benham' awkiligton, aad for New York via
_
AA''?'' PAST LINE leaves:the shove named sta
tion loll,(except Beadxy)..at SARA- stop.
ft.eeL i sit&rej . =mirliterutitlgt
Trill=lphii at Asking
. tlesammusseskia for New York from Heasusaton
moss
atisw p. at.. over Camden' k Amboy lioo.
'Alitoo3oloDir TRAIN.
hike leiliptAandarat. p.wc. stop
faX*lo. atiftems.alul finning far as Cone
a.
isW iN toRUEODATTIONTRATIffer Wall's
-; 1 1 . 1 -Off. ll -P la l a r.4 /444.a • 1 a•
TRAIN for
aes: awn (swoopt Boarla.v) et
aki
TM AdOOMMDATION MUM for
Wan's - station leaves 4614. *wept. p); at
QM P. IL
"r
IFOURTHALOODIEMODATTOIT TRAIN for
31. alliko~sawestilealsr. (except Sunday) at
••wr
aztrawrire''ilasurs
. ,
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGWASTOLLOWS:
S
' 12.113 p. in
- t ..7" —, 12A6a. m.
....n..- 4,, !..,-,...k.i.
Accommodation 112 1411 a. in.
10,03 a. m.
lat Wall's Station Acoommodation 6,30 a. m.
Id Wall% Station Accommodate n 8413 a. in.
Sid Wl'a " " 1 , 06 . p. m.
Wail's - • ern P. in.
ile•Trsiska ' isiffidibma onanact
at ikatmcplo _
..... my", JpLuim_ecra Ac:
TL W&. MDd?Tajr i and
~- , t : , T-4 aZ i s ~. . •
- ' . 1 % :- k k i ii-PX, •••• - ••••••••••••44 1 141.
ga 11ik....... ?" ....,. 1 ,41. 1 "
, ;: • a 3 / 4 7 :
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ic O pl,
tai . 41 leked tO I ;iiZtiOna 00 duo Piml!
and lo,Ph il e4,4bioltati.
M poze*4 grl_ tidal's. ts emit . '
dab AedslLVL=Aruittro• =
nelligainer=7 4 l7r."—„ in
AM 112114- 41 w rb r id '. '"
ID eadvar ItallatilitsliWtio sad Ism the
Asada
.espekst a
ka motari
bspyl7 to
.I.____AnzwAitir; It g iikt. '
At tims Puna. R. R. 011
aaa eniatißSl4.=M l.., .ALSIIIIIkLibarts
nilit wiwai gapstiataidad. Alta:asp ra.
•
CAMP
.1100 Th, $ll.llO
GUTS PINE
CALF
•
RAD
=NM
littrAtert Tut limmit
vgiirall~mintillammakt
at-Indismaystiiiirittileire Vent%
and tw and • , Loui
• and , and
r 8
• ri • UTCA
, .71; eti L ra, iTA it i; • d a d all
At& t*,LIMDtki I gOLIS,.
4 ' ' I 4 aiagrAr.srawran It U.
Fredghtannd intagnowera carried from ape's
matt or liiirrenedintir in lees time. than by any
other rade by twentw-fonr hours, and at as low
rates. The
only read by which shipments can be
IRMO from Cincinnati to the Wait, without break
184un
este made to SING.NS, Agent
at Cineunutti, or W. B. Agent at
Lawrenceburgh, will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE FOR
ORA.TROR OR COMMIHRIOX AT LAWRICNCR KURIL
For further information apply to THOMAS
BATMAN, (No. 115 Water Street.) agent of the
Company, who is prepared to .11111! THROUGH RR
mrirs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago,. Peru, Green
eastle. Crawfordsville, Charlestort„Paris and Mat
teak &c., &c. . H. F. LORD, President.
JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent.
mb3 •
Exprar.
1862. 'IMPORTANT. 1862.
191,60 D. m
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other Points in Northern Missouri. the States
of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on
having tickets that road by the
NORTH =worm RAILROAD
17317E1n
The only ran mute from St. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen
hoursto the remotest point reached by rail, and is
always es cheap's:any other.
Sir BIM your Tickets to Kansas and all points
in Northern Miamii by the North Missouri 'tail
road. ISAAC H. - STURGEON
• Preit and Gleu'l Supt. North Missouri R. h.
Hurts H. &mune& ateel Traveling Agent.
estAAns
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
MINE SUBSCRIBERS MA IV FA C.
A. TUBE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line. viz : Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Beds, Al attntses
of all kinds; also. the, celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
Sir Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloth, . &v.
octl7:lYd ROBERTS .k ROENIOK.
3, so
7.5t0.50 t. It
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
YOUNG'S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
VTEIERE FAMILIES, MOTELS, Hrs.
TAILTMAMTeIand the trade generally can
beiinapplieci with 'Cheetah*, -Bay Oysters . , :a the
lowed wholesale Wei. Country tre:ie t , elteited.
ELI YOUNG, Proprietor.
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 the ineFt palntaide
style. ELI 101 3 Nil.
ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smitlitic:d
SA.VA. Gr IT 011 r 4 ,
No. 330 Liberty Minor!
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
HATINO TAKEN Al FITTED VP,
with all the modern haprovetnent+, this po
pular resort, the subscriber iv prepared to accom
modate his old customers and the public genilr
ally, with the beet the markets alTor ls. oyet rrs
will be served up in every variety ot style. dorms;
thesea.son. Ms Wines. Liquors and Aks ho wets
confident in recommending to the public for :heir
excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters rweired daily
and sold wholesale and retail. cuyal:lyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE .DIAMOND I
SIMONE. Vropr. c rc.r.
MINTING TAKEN , AND FITTED ti P.
.E.l. at a mud expense. with all themodern im
provements, this popular resort. the e , ubsc.riber
is prepared to accommodote his friend:. and the
public generally, with the best the nmrket
affords , . .
OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of
style during the seimn.
LIQUORS mad ALES be feels confident in fe
commendinfito the pu blic for their excel
WirM EA eery up at all hours, and DAV
and NIGHT. OAR RS taken.
OUR
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
FIfiTSBURGII.
/ORE MILTBSCItIBER ANN or Ig (ow
to the pnblic that he is in daily receipt of
FREW SH ELL , AND CAN :OYST FAS, GAME,
kc., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known boner with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. JOHN SHA LER,
jabkly Proprietor.
reo It
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
1i0..1U ifixod Street, Pittsburgh.
, 11 _
IIrifiSIALMALI AND 'KTAIL DRALERS
LAKE Ai O r EA S T i g..O)IFIS H,
Agi• tiotz
oirbiTzw - ANuI,WILD, GAME.
• :, I.! GEO: REINEDfAN & CO.
ARSIEIRN , HOVER,AITAL AVRENTZ,
. Oali:tio.lM Liberty streetjtut
et* Dew: of the Pennsylvania
Rail which, makes i; the. etost cuevenient
itooe Trifeeeit, keleihtecebTr artiviligYith4
The proPriiitei at considerable
et
pp ex
mek: Sited up in excellent style. the MANSION
HOUsE. woui4 lIISP solicit a share .of
pablicitatrpsage..,,His et and Bar-will be
Ittrainhed With the best'the mullet can anent.
fe1:17::: • .! • :
WIPES AND LIQUORS.
WILLILUI BENNETT,
'aroma AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Oordish,Wines
_old Monona
hela 'and Beatified Whiskey,
NO. UO-WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
Ns. 37 DlamondiA.lley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
arum i li i ronta l l ". 1 "1 a
IT r e Y teita
sr abates, ke.- mhl6
TALLOW, OIL AND GREASE
-10 bids Tallow.
25 bbla Bream
In store and Wads ley
Y. SELLERS A. CO.
Penn Arlie. Pitt" burch
HE „mar
sale Jewelry
XIITABLIIIIIIMENT IN THE WEST.
IMBLIar.I --
Map -I_bagoot .. Brooh_ 801 l Butter:
do just received by
M - • ati ilartt a A .1131281( '
°D
_and Finit street.
ASSETS. MAT 101 k, 1861.
Stock Due Sills.. payable on demand
and secured by two approved names. 576750 oil
Bills Receivable. 23,557 St
Bills Discounted —. 36.236 76
Mortgages....
115 Shares Itectumics' pink . /2 " °°° °D
'''''cli - °° 4 ' 4 6.166 00
hams: :Cltisens. sank'k'
stook emit. .. ....,, . 5.175 00
beau Reekiiiiijo tali .
sladt cest 2,050 00
berm' Bank of Pitts- ,
2.750 00
10,,110
.. ... :. (BM 00
a
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%.1 sedated with gel* timilteed aeet
eat won •ftirsiewa. It MTH
Ott; .mar• b L ble eonduated'
e Dame of a Jr
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a. creaaaik...".3.l; aanallaa
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end - Commission
U 4 1 Pi Miami
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midepsatetaital Goff araana dwell's& • .a
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PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE = COMPANY ,
NO. 149 OREST.NNT STREET,
Opposltf theCusillopA_ House
Capital 0219400 • Meets $304.948.
WILL WAKE ALL KINDS OF IN.
SURANCE, either Perpetu Merchandise,.on
every description of Property or at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President,
N. 1V: BALDWIN Vice President.
Charles Bayer, • DIRECTO
E Rg
. R. Cope
E. B. English , George . I V Brown,
P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul,
C. Sherman._ . -John Cla3toa.
'
F. DLACKIIITIRS. Secretary,
' 3. G. COMM, Agent.
jytly Corner Flkird.and Wood *nets.
lONONGAIIELA .. . USUILdn* COIPANT
OP PITTSBURGH.
OPPICEIRS.
JAMES A..'IItITCHISON: President.
HENRY M. ATWOOO; Reereter,..
Capt. JAS. WOODWRI..6IIO.Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 - WAN= ATNNET.
Will Insure sallinds of FIRE and MARINE
. •
HOLE
J. R. GARDINER.
62 FIFTH STREET
00,i, -
40 staii..
50 sue.
'ar Amounts
*MM:ll•Z•iimiu
sir -
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF PLIII...A.DMIAPITIA.
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise. Furniture. Ic.. in town or
oountry.
l' . r,ii, .1 - r,ili ±.
OFFICE NO. WM WALNUT STREET.
Cash Capital, 8229,310 00.
Assets, 0303.505 116.
Invested as follows, viz:
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 "0 cent.
Mortgage Loans. $30,000, cost
Philadelphia city 6 V cent. loan
Allegheny - County 6'}3 cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans
Collateral loans, well secured'
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock
Stock. of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company 24,350 Oc)
Stuck of County Fire Insurance Co 1,650 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do .. 5,135 01
Mechanics' Bank do.. 2,012 5u
Union 51. Insurance Co's S ig 160 00
Bills Receivable. business p r 16,2.97
Book Account.:, secured intere% , ere.... 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,38.5
Pre
9li
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tiley, Samuel Bispham,
Wm. R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingle",
John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill,
11. L. Carson, 7.. Lothrop
Robert Toland. Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennig. Jacob T. Bunting.
Charle.4 S. Wood Smith Bowen
,
James S. Woodward. John Bis:ell Piitsburgh.
B. NI. lIINCIIMAN,h t eerotarY.
J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent.
Northeast corner Third and Wood sta.
MUTUAL NAF}YrY
LISURA SCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED ItlfllE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA. 11433. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PUMA
DELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels Cargo and Freight. to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers.
Canals, Lakes, and Land Carrie to all parts
of the Union. FIRE INSUR ANCES on Met ,
chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling Rouses,
Ste.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A.
Semler, Theophil us Paulding, John N. Penrose.
John C. Davis. James Trano,uair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
James C. Hand, Wm, C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. IL M. Huston, Geo. O. Lieper. Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, IL' Jones
Brooke, Suencer M'llvain , Theme. Hand, Robert
Burton, Jr, Jacob P. Jones. James D. M 'Parietal,
Josh.. P. Yrre., John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
T. Hamm A. H. Beer. do.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. HAND. Vice President. .
. iillllll, LTLIWAN. Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
lea" No. itvi Waterstreet. Pittsburgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
IP I la E.
T" E F RANKLIN FIRENIT
ENRANCE
COMPANY or viirLADELPIAorFicE:
NO. 435 and 437 EIIESTNET STREET,
near PiOh.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. let. 1860.
Pnblimbed Agreeably to An Act of Assembly.
being
Firet Mortgage:, amply 5ecured.........51.896.3_"3 88
Real flatate. ',regent value $101.313
610 cost
TempQrarY Loans .ou ample Ulm
teral Secnritica 89.135 56
Stocks, tgresent value t 586,66? 72./
cost 89.16 66
Notes and Bills Receivable 1.821 Oa
Casb 27,919 33
$ h
.2tei.051
The only profit , from pretu iums whie t cow
pony can divide by laiv, are from rislo which have
been determined.
Insurance.; made on every de- , eription of Prop.
erty, in Town and Country, at rates at, :ow as are
vat , i , tent with security.
.Sinee Their ineorporation, a period of thirty
Yeart, they ha ve paid looses by Firo, tomtit tituount
ex-eedintrMr?tfillions of bollsr3, thereby af
fording Evidence of the advantage., Id (mu:ranee,
as well its the ability and di:Tit:idle:l to meet with
tinantitness all liabilities.
Lusses "mid dun dunce the 3 . 04 t Ile.lll, 662,133 se.
• , DIRECTORS. -
Charles W. Banaker. 31ordeeai D. I.ewls.
Tobias Warmer. David S. Drown,
Saltine Grant, seae Lea
tlward L. Dale
Jacob R.Szaith.
G eo rge W. Richards, eorge Pales.
Cll.lB. N. HANOI:EIi. Pre.hlent.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vivo President.
Wm, A
~:iTtir.L, St3liijilary tiro tam.`
ihrifi ' istoetlicala fsa. led
Weed As.
WESTERN INSUJIANC
~,QOMPANY
errts • 41r.
(11...010 /F. DA RSI
1). coo
1,. n RAN. LDON,
A gen Secret t. ary.
Nfi..lll2' Water Ftreet,;(Bpiteg k Co`e 1% afeheutie,
op la aim' , Pit t,burgh.
1% iii,ere against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISES.
A ijuwl3i Ai . WPM! geil .Directurs who
are win known iii the essenn mutiny. and who are
determine I, by and liberality. to wen
team the distracter w4ieb have asannsellote of
ferinirthe beet-brotectiotrto themwhodetlre to be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER sotaomes.
Stock liccounti $ 51060 00
Mortgage
.4160.00
Office Furnitnee 250 00
Open Accounts, ete 7,809 4:1
Cash 18,351 99
Premium Not,— 27.845 '2O
Notes and Bills discounted 174.075 14
$2,11.251 76
.. : ,
DIRECTORS.
R. Miller, Jr.. James :WA Way.
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Mink*.
George Darsiu {ti m. li..Sruith:
Chas. W. Rielietson, " 'Andrew Ackley. •
A lexander Speer, David M. Long
Rees J. Thomas Beni. Ihikeweli.
John R. 3111une. mrlB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA. Sec retary.
WM. BAGALEY. President.
OffleicCoe. WI: Merge, and ,Water. Sts,
Insu'rin hgehisi toss add Ditinkee . in the Navies
tien_pf. the Bonthern And Western Rivers,
Lakes, and Bonus, and the Nall
tetion•er• the Seas.
Immures against Lees
. and Damage by Fire.
DTRECTORS.. -
Jas. Paik, Jr.,
B F. Jones,
.
T. 31. Bowe,
Vsorts Binwham,
John,Shipton.
S. Harbaneh.
John S. Dilworth.
C. IL Zug.
11'
m.,Q.,dohneton.-
Reeie Owens.
S. M. K
Pntaten.
ier.
Jas. M.Cooper,
J. Caldwell.
mb29:lydli
SATURDAY HORNING}, MAY 17.
Trouble Among the Baileels.
The suppression of the obnoxions por
tion of the Arnold Lovejoy bill, to -make
freedom national and slavery sectional, is
regarded here as an indication that the
radicals hai-e begun to fear the "good
time Coming," when their strength will be
tried and they will he found wanting.—
They are alreadychary of their confidence.
Tkey don't know whO are and who are not
their friends. They
i total the whole - re
publican party that s not committed to
them as probate opponents, and they are
beginning to cultivate strength. The voice
of the people is not unheard. The ,
aboli
tionists, per se, have heard it and trembled.
There is nothing that troubles them so
much as the rapidity with which General
McClellan is pushing the rebels to the wall
on the peninsula. They are not ready for
a conclusion of the war. They are averse
to the return of the half a million of volun
teers to their homes on the approaching
:Awe elections. Their object is to protract
the war until they shall have had an op.
port ti ni ty to execute their partisan schemes.
l'hey are conscious that the great body of
the people and the masses of one volunteer
soldiers are opposed to them, but they
think this their last and only opportunity,
and thus we find the Senate and House of
Representatives flooded with
. propositions
to destroy or ignore the constitution, and
to ridicule the administration. It is the
last chance Of the abolitionist faction, and
they are trying to make the most of it.—
The people, therefore, need not be sur
prised if they find the Wilsons and Sum
ners and Lovejoys obstructing the vigor.
ous prosecution of the war against rebel
lion, and endeavoring with all their might
to protract it.
27.900 00
30,000 00
Cotton and Tobacco at New Or
leans.
From the Ist of September to the 25th
ult. there were received at New Orleans
44,498 bales of cotton. but when the Fed
mill troops took possesion of the city, says
the Bulletin, it had all either been export
ed or burned. There were nominally 16,
184 hhds of tobacco on hand, but the ac
tual quantity was much lest, as an unusual
amount has been taken for borne consump
tion. How much was removed or de
stroyed is not known. The *exports of
cotton this year, as far as known up to
this time, reach only 63,942 bales, against
3,570,261 bales for .the same time last
year. Most of the tobacco was held on
foreign account.
Discharge of Enlisted Men.
The following bill has passed both Houses
of Congress:
"That the medical inspector be author
ized to discharge from the service of the
United States any soldier or enlisted man,
with - his consbnt, laboring under any phys
ical disability which makes it disadvanta
geous to the service that he be retained
therein, and the certificate of such inspec
tor shall be sufficient evidence of such dis
charge; prorided that every such certificate
shall appear on its face to have been found
on personal inspection of the soldier dis
charged, describing specifically the nature
and origin of. such disability."
1 1 12 995 2:
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
orricE, No. 37 Filth Se.. Batik Block.
• • -
NSIVIRFNI AGAINOT 41.11. KINDS OF
I
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
I.SAACJONES.' President: JOHN 1). 111cCORD.
Vice President- - I), M. BOOK. Secretary; Odd.
WILLIAM DgAN.tlerieral Agent.
DIRECTORS—IsaacJonee. C.O. Hussey. Har
vey. Childs. Ca pt.g. C.lllray; John A. Wilson, X.
L. Fahnestock. Jelin D. McCord Captain Adam
Jacobs, R. P. Stolina. Cupt. W. beau. Robert L.
Sl'drew. Robt. 11. Davis. no:S
.100 CASES ritEsit
BOOTS AND SHOES
duet received at the
MASONIC HALL AUCTION 1101 . SE
55 Fifth Street.
A,...,i0. Staley every day at to /111141
o'clock. LnYlO-441
drIOTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES—
A auporior assortment of
LADLE.; A CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE,
do do FANCY GLOVES.
all of which wewillaell wholesale and retail at the
lowest ',Hem
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
ap4 No. 17 Fifth street.
GOAL. SLACK AND LIME—SEALED
Proposals. for delivering: in the stores ut the
WORKS Of THE PITTSBURGH OAS (19M-
P:I NY 230.000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal,
60.000 Bushels of Slack, anti:4l4o 6.000 Bush
els of Lime will he receircil ut the (Mire of the
Company until WEDNESDAY the Dist -hint., at
3 o'clock p.m. The COal. Slack and Lime to be
of such quality and delivered at such times and
in Ruth quantities as shall be approved of and di
rected.
The standard for Coal and Slack to be 76 pound,'
per bailie.
Payments to be made monthly, retaining 51 per
cent. as security.
Proposals to he addressed to Thos. Bake
wef- President of the Company, and
endorsed Proposals fur Coal and Slack or Lime,
as the casninay_be.
JAMES THOMSON, Engineer.
Offtee of Pittsburgh Gas Company.
May 9th, 1862. tny9;td
•
THE GREAT
BOOK OF THE DAY.
BROWN.LOW'S,
Will bee 12 no., fall page. beautifully' printed on
hest paper,
ILLUSTRATEL)WITII FINE ENGRAVINGS,
• 1.110. err as
STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT,
Full page fac simile of Letter to Rebel Secretary
of War. Will contain about 400 pages, hand
somely hound in cloth. Retail price will be 81,26.
Readyabout ink of May.
. WSubsfiriptions received at the book and pe
riodical Store of
::.HENRY MINER.. 71.:AND TirirsOritzwr,
next doer' Post 0111 M-: : mys:
'Lamm .Hwels , coup EWE SOAP
V in Boxes.imit received an& for
GEORGE& WAY.
=iv Aseiherky.
Boext (mot *tag-. • WALES.
..No. 1 Obicißnuilt._ ibectivild' And ftli ale by
• isu6 • • NEWRY R. COLLINS.
Lwas nut- .
_.
150 half barrels White Fish : •
. 75 do Herrityr. neared ly
imhZ 11MitHdlr H. COLLINS.
. .
#
AZINAI4I4I , BRAT It it Itir NEW ,-
YOICH••PLINS* - 140ther•NINO" - 01 18!
- 11eyen` °cave, Millwood Pianos. from
eon 'Brodie* Nivr.YottAs \raua
ego by JOHN
lama . ' -81 sod street
COOP I !Wl; • 'VkiPD AX D
11 7 1 3 8" IWZgarglrl e Arl;64 dmt.
MIMI.II - 1100111., SIM 141,111LM NO. I
ale*
isw3 lab Wood strait
K ' Ac • 4,
la " 66
imp.* =Limon Wood it.
; • -V.1 1 41L - . Jll •
. 11144. ✓ - gild" ACO
P 24 • nit : Asa lahestitesial .. .
la.alw-in i miLllll WAR,
weskit
"AZ; -K writing'
NNW
NMI SParlf. liCrollift4llllllllNll.
MEN AND 33C01C9° WEAR
inoiudling Goods suited for
MILITARY PURPOSES,
Now in Store,
NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET,
And for Sale by
DE - CoU RSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO
my] -1 mil
WM. BRICE & CO. i •
PRODUCE AND PROVISiON
COMMISSION , . MERCHANTS.
NO: 13 SOUTH WATER STREET,
IPlllllftdelphla.
Liberal advance:. made on consignments
when required. tnyl-lyd
J1,11:1 r r.f.tasos-..Roumix 8 KLIJSON
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
. IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERFS AND VESTING&
NO. 33110 MARKET STREET.
(24 door below Fesslb.)
PHILADELPHIA.
HIIRST & MAGEE-
Wholesale - 131 - usciriists.
NO. 523 MARKET 'STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils. Window Glass, llyosituffs, die.. and
Agents forlierosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid, Caniphene, Tar, Pitch, Rosin.
Wagon and Railroad Grease. inil:3md
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN MIRY DESCRIPTION OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
MO CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHLt
C. HARRY BRIAN,
LOICCOPIR. ar. 1 7 • M ARCM,
MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS,
-OF
MEN•N FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOERTH STREET,
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA
CHARLES MAGEE,
Importer and Dealer in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet%
Postings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o,
255 MARKET STREET,
North Side, PHILADELPHIA.
niy:
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 311 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, resting;
•
Always on hand a well selected stock of Goods
suitable for the trade; myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
I=l
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 3 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. •p10:1N1
MORNING POST
STEAM PRINTING
v.srrA.BLISECIVIENT,
CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS
P I T 1' S; B TT It G
H A viNG RECENTLY MADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND IMPILOVEYENTS
TO OUR OFFICE,
We are now prepared to execute all online for
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK & JOB FRUITING
With dispatch, and in the most superior style
We have an office
SFICOND TO NONE!
In the city.
And will pay particular attention to
RAILROAD,
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRIMING
BILLS OF LADING.
BILL WWII. IBLAIIIIMSEEDIII I ,
CENTIWATE4. NISOINTSIII.
11 1 / I .llr TICILZIIII,'
Show Cards & Bills in Colorii;
camas.
11F4DINGO• VO Manse,
Showbills, Handbills, Labels; Col
loge and School Sohemes,Hotel
Bills of Fare,lnvitationii;&a.
Our fooliltles for Drib:AlM-
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, lbC.,
FOR .1 EXEUB - ITiONB .
pAssmio:
We`to Tim
AND rithlati
BOOK WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ICIIiOOI is Col CiafiSelma.
Mageellmeone Cididermis.
Cimmuttalleas,lterimeta,Bellellgyeits.
BLANK 111100101,
=True skims,
szienz moms, clizegs,
- FOR 4
Banks do Basking Ifinuesi
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
ALL won ExammED piiegma
BAP &
Paw livirminnik stik:oo
ruEEM'.eracir .10111.
IL/ Thr sale •
ma • ' UMW H. COLLIIIN.
MMWnis 4 010/111.•
4k°114t190441
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664111140
IntitgllA#loo6s.
OWWWWDZierital . 1111161111yCLOiCas
olakeii W. oveekisr
from Nay lit teeirsitr alli gt Irohlook
&Mikes November bile DO 14 from • WS
VeloelL
Deposits solidi 'eleitallguilarit Ises these Om
Doigen. sad a eddied' elt • rests dada=
twieesymirdael
bees deelareditimi ll =eßy pesil trft•=elo"
bey Wass tiselatdreraieggiu6skal Ifit." 4l iN
wer mt. amen -
Utmost. if not . 'Out. to to the
credit of the depoeitter as principal. a n d the
same interest from the first days of June mid De
cember. moms Wee a -yew. without
troubling the depeeitoito eat, or even to present
his pass book. At - this rate money will 'double in
less than twelve yam. making in the ailments
RIGHT AND ONR-HALV PU GRIM A TRIAL
Books containing the Charter. BY-tesiwt, Rules
and Regulations. furnished gratis' on app lication
at the office.
GEORGE ALBREE.
rice PRISIDINTS.
John B. Mlradden. lease:M. Pennock.
John Ilolmes, John Marshall.
Ale**nder, Speer, James B. D. Meeds.
Benj. L. Fahnestook. 'A. M. Pollock. M. D..
James McAuley. .11111 , Bu in.
James Benham. Wm. J. Ander son.
2110INIIMI, •
Alexander Bradley. . .lC. rota D• 11 Y.
John G. Ilatingen. ' eterA:kadeira.
George Blank. Jo hn' H. slim,
John B. Cantleht . a ert merlhidle.
4lesso A. Carrier. . Robli.
Charles A. Colton. Wal ter P. Jaarshall.
Wm. Donelse. John Orr.
LohtkliranA Elenry__,L.-Rinewalt.
notelwoll Hepburn. JAM, It. Shostiberser,
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz,
Peter H. Hankie. Alexander 'Rind's.
IllahosA Bare, base Whittier,
Wm. S. Lave's', Christian y ea ,
ancarrsse AND ?NUMMI*.
CR.LIIB A.--COLTON.
'IC **NUE Rai
Nis 111111 rokeri and Dealer§ in
Notes. Drafts. ateseptaness. Gold. Biker and Bank
Notes.. Exchange - on Abe Eastern and • Western
Mies constantly for ale.
Collections map) in all thweitles throughout the
United /Batas. Depasitsreceived in par funds or
ewes&paimr..pith 417 •Matket street. between
Third and Fourth streets.
WIC H. & CO4
BANKERS &EXOILINGE BROKERS,
WOOL: STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M.
A I. MO .0 It, DI A. Ic
OPIUM 451 Doaa Street. PIM Ward.
grIOLLSPTIONIF PitOWPIPLY WADE*
V Da*. Bonds. Morino. and other Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Bills Probated. ap6ily
_ _ •
AGBICULTBAL.
D. B. BOGIERS Et NON,
VANt7ACTIIREIIB OF
Rogers' Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN DRILL TIEETII,
OPPICIIts Corner Ilutler MA Clymer
litteetaatliaptiraml,
few PITTSBURGH. PA. •
S TOVE 10 .
lb ' • 4r
•
A. BRADLEY,
- •
NO. 30 WOOD
earfuls. sesame, littembsrgb.
Mannfacturerand Modes& and Retaß dealer in
all kinds of
Cook, Parlor, sad Heating, Stoves, Grate
Proms, renders, &o.
sar• In our sample room may be found the
CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of whielf• have been fully tested by
thousand,,, and the Stove pronounced unequaled
by any in this market. together with arrest many
other desirable patterns.
We have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING - STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
offered to tiepublics
40- FAN Y C ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS. orthe newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow lad Jain Glides. all of which are
offered et low.prietw:
ifer•Spedd ind to offered to builders in
want of GRATIS oriT6. notk6m
JAN :Es ipEnspx•
FOIOIIIIIIOIIII . AIICIOOIIIIIISIOI itscuir.
. .
isms
Timm Dralln.. Batter,
alim =
Dant ' -- nee
Cleaner Market an& Viriintreeen,
PITTBEVEGH. PA.
TO—Francdo Raiiir;Bre.
11Bwor dt 1t... B. Cathboat 8on.: Mubarak
Boyd Bekker & .
&roaring's. B:' Bray.
Co r k. M. . Bank. List HowolltMaanda &
Georg* W. Andosson.: Donlon. r '
astan & Co..
• - 11725:2P1en
'A
"'"
' HALL — MOM — AIItbIIALOON.
• CHAILLISGARDIMPWookEresind his old
friends aad asstomqat 'ho I. still to hatband
at his old Apo HAM, entranc e on
Fourth street "H i liai Wilfft iss hand the best
, quality of Lager.liew lie eierwetion with the
WA! welt r oomp,d".„,..ith good
esebelb clew-
.llllfier glee% Amigo H alt, Fourth at.
.rA eithaseelres Yet* , ~. ' iglikly
xr: itifir , w4ine simis , :sieliii law
wil
ALArnitter imiefilmst..mhfild; and
* irwoh eistift 49 A sk
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Inlikaddsimpiemidemoilleidt imorloweir tail
my lit haw 413114:diw. Alio a_general and
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coll is 3w, Sta N,
ORNABOIPPAT,i PAINTER
. PAIN TER,
N 4/it. lslr atreet,
eCOZWltliDillitrifiift WAY. ;mond: atom
, di•P wait Gambit Solna will los math and
mom saarded. •411-1,7
EATON. NIACTIVIT t 400— .
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
3031/21415 AND lICTAILONS
—0 11.•
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.1 . Ca L lan tiel.
911144116 %%7Q : 2111% . tradirtaiik . '
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PATTERSON . * DAMN:IIk":
ATTORNEYS,..kt:=I
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KUHN'S LAllllultmiS4i'
A_ Lead Samoa. weer , Seliejrulii•
i.9:17 PrIISIVIAL PA
B. F. LIICAS;:
ATTORNEY AT" LA
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT •STIORT
(Three doors below the Ciro - 1A..1k "Nikki
PITTIMIMOIL PA
AT'JVC:III,I4MW AT LAW,
OFFICE, NO. Isll FOURTH lIT4
J. D. A. N C CO , C):11. ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW; • -
. • I f . ,
NO. 73 GRANT RTINNT
dol3:tf PITTSBIIReis, 1.44111 WA.
T • s"l4 straGEON. pin=
uccessor to G. Biddle:Nat-SW
field street.
, • .1;
Sir Office hours from $ to 1 Akieb,, •
to 5 o'clock. • " 4 ,
IRON BIAIMBAOTIF._
AMERICAN IRON Ri ta
Jones dr .Linagl
IRON AND
JUNIATA AIM COMMON SIEETNNIL
Lauth's Patent Shaft*, Piste le, Hatti;ik
WAREHOUSES; •
92 Water Street and 132 . Pleat
,ISraet,
And conier'of Franklin and South IlisAisj4ols.
- •
Chicago.
W
IRA AC J0NE....10111; 1!.. Bosn...Wri. —— 0
PITTSBURGH STEEL -W AS
• 1
JONES, BOYI) &-.
VREIRSOIPC
lilltriVt...SF47Plow antAßStV'Eata
and AXuna, " corner n. 11434 and First stews: !,-,
no:B:is Pirmiwittukft.
PITTSBUGH. PA
PACKINI2 - - -yeas sr. lI*W.
lIILNITVIIII FOR CASH—A 4 AFi
F
SORTMENT of Pittaborgb sea
FURNITURE., embracing
BUREAUX,'
BOOK CASES •
'WARD
and every article needed in a well funk=
ling, at well MI a fine assortment of . :
OFFICE FE 1131 . 111filEIC14 .
Constantly on hand and made to Aithe
only terms on which business is done all*
Bailment is for CAS 11. prima ane
ingly. Persons in want or anything I n a e la
line would be advantaged by calling at ' ' -
FACKINEIa
No. loti Smithfield street,„bolaw : Pl4.
inl49-ly
CARPETS, OIL CLOT118,:*:-
BEETS AND OIL OLOTHB
NEW DRUGGETS.
NEW BRUSSELS CARPiri
IT Thesehaveinst been reeeived_krMlfere Ot
the LATEST AND RICHEST - PA T HE. it
the loweetpriees. :;!. L. • •
HI CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, He,
M'CA L L II IVO,
No. 87 Feint* Ida**
11)1101i8lIT PRILIVIOVII TO WT.
OM odium, in prices. of whieli Ali:-
vantage is offered in purchase-70k 14W
__
ST. MUMS' COLIMA
UNDER CARE OF THE FRANGSCIUt aIINERIN
IN INEITITTION, ' ..-
JL IN LORETTO. Cambria • eesatiO
vials four miles from Crane_ . Swims •
the direct ro between Philadidosi,
r , was e in less. - with ri -
1111
the. usual Boners
booataik of the • ;11.one of lame
erterts
saW2
healthy ha Pennsyl pottiest_ Alla Alio;
ebony Mountains being Proterogal llor:perisire
wgar. braeme air. sad picturesque :
Tiss_Seholastie year eowuragoes at the -
MONDAY MONDAY after the_ of &MST. elile
about the 29thof JoNE bllowths. Lt fifaiWl
into two Sessions. - Students gamut reader Wise
between the Sessions. All the Ap
imaglime
Lary for Land Surveyint.
will be furnishing by --thit7rigeirdeMi7V Ups
Students.
Instrumental and. Vaal Maio fones.malieles
yot. Qom.
the Student- will be. admitted. Eta!
o age of manhood.
Teague-Board and - Tuition. raluhr• billftallP
"i3 V alm" ;;Fiiiilialf;l" -- - .-
-
and Modlmn — 1 - •••••1 - nr A
Eers.spend Vacation at the •
nee can be made to the Rt Bon,
0' r. to the Rev. T. S. - Rantis% % obi i
Loretto. and to other Elermramsn tbe
. .
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HUGH X. BOL11:4 0,, -,
. .
- L - INGIINE MVILDBM clib /11tAitlISMIIIMO
MA Dlipiaine Wan near t he h P., mak.
to ordet 'and Warranted as goWs
made, the followinLovinery."Mel''
Boehm. running ' kg . weed(
phloem Mr wood - and iron:. Dtilling
Boutin and Tobacco &newt Pauli
Nodal Machines. m the beet measee'
MlMl!.lild illeulltetib .ot sit sailisiiik,
Sere* 'of ita.'y ditimeter anuipitel to
surihmeth,tiimill also make.' and' be
awl Mewl EalMes.ruid Dee'
,a ..,
*a Lathe mita= ant , •
M
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chestd order :long. can Platten jukes ' • •
OB in
..„_ ~ ~...._
SoliAil Orden Promptly P il led aticl' - fremmgmg.
ited.
N. B.—Particular atenatise-ent.
evenellina W., g /repairs .011. Yrintioir
Ma• - , , . , ,
SMITH, PARK & (X):,
rurrrn WARD FOUNDIVIrs
I PlTTSiniak
Wareho N 0.14
use, 11 rind a d d •
Is. ' • - •
Itanataotormi of all aisto aa4 " it
Coal Oil. 'Worts 'MOW% ttaa oat
Sad Irmo, Doelroal. Wagon ftdo d . Bawl 1- '
det ta t
Pollialjtaatiors aad Condi • • -:.. -'' .
4.110 Jobbing and MstaMaa titorsall.-".
oawtion.aualotokordaa Ofi
.
daWtaity "e rlf i l miT
att =ittaaattatio
aadad to _ • - .. --.-,-
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