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    imam. i473..E.-
MUM IT. MB I CHICAGO BARR
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST,
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST
111IIMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Commencing _ May Bth, 18E12
TirriTO CINCINNATI AN QUICK,
al_ • to Indiananolis, St. LGai c , and Chicago
thaw than by any other route.
WESTWARD TRAD.46.
Fast Line. Mail
k a ttiba lu rgh I,ooa. m. 7.10 a. m. 12,50 p. m.
Alisekeny.....lll,lo a. m 7,20 a. in. 7 , 0 0 p. m.
Arrives
Raline 8,20 a. in. 5,20 mm. Lao rn ,
5yna....2,10 p. m. 2,23 a. m,
Odom. 8.3.5 p. tn. 8.,341 a. m,
FOR COLUMBUS, GINGEN - NA:TT ..t ST. LOUIS •
ftr lt a
rottina 8.45 a. m. 7,20 0. m. 8,50 p.m.
..1
i at -
antions.l,2o a. EL 10.15
nati. 4,20 p. in . D. m. 5,40
La..... *A a • mI a, m. 9,00 ni
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS.
?ha
IS at
T "
e.....5-so a m, 8,50'
M
inille ang oOkikso p. ra. 6,45 a. m.
. . in
7,50 a, . _ 6,45 p. tn.
. 11. through to Chioago without change
Ler—The time to Cincinnati is the same as
ihrubouvine. Trains on both Roads meet at
iambus. and passengers all go into Cinsinnat"
•
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
MiE u znress
Mail 3,10 p. m
and St. Louis lixpress. ...... _7,15 p. zu
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom Federal
street Station, Allegheny City.
-Ls yeti Arrive Leave Arrive
any New Brighton New Brigton Allegheny
71rsNa m /0,40 a m 5,15. a in 6,50 ani
12.00 m 1,30 pin 6,43 am 8.30 ain
4,40 p 6,45 pni 12.20 p in 2,00 pin
6 40 Pln 8,15 pin 3,20 pin 5,00 pin
AL-IitILET TRAIN.
suave Alliance at 3,30 a, in.
res at Allegheny at
-10,30 a. m.
ea rosAlleitheny at 3.10
AJTIIIII at Alliance p. m, 151,00 p. ID
1111. Trains are run by Columbus time, which is
a ininntes slower than Pittsburgh time.
le. Tickets good on the accommodation and
agar out trains are sold at reduced prices.
Tho Grip p in accommodation tram tionnects at
Nowlidiziitten with packets thr New Castle.
T trains connect as follows:
on, with stages for New. Castle, Mercer.
it t nalllUlwn- &O.
Al °meal% Ohio, to and from Millersburgh.
, Aboil. Cnyahoca Falls. etc.
Alarothild. Ohio. for Mount Vernon, Shelby.
Inky, Toledo. Detroit, etc.
At Guanine. for Delaware. Springfield. Columbus.
Mad, Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis, Saint
Louisville, etc
At Ln ta, for Sidney, * Detroit. Dayton. Tole i., lt i
h Wtyne, for Peru. Lafayett. , Ind., Saint
:.. Quincy, Keokuk. St. Joseph and i nterme
• points in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth fur Laporte.
Aitd - at Chicago. with trains for ail points in IBi
lois. Missouri. lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Nor further information and through tickets
ISPPIY to. GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.
Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh.
awl A. Q. CASSELBERP.Y Agent. Allegheny.
JOHN B. JERVIS General Superintendent.
W__________ ,_______,___ lll. P. SHINN general Passettgor Agent
ENLEVELA ND. PITTSBURG'S . AND
WHEELING itALL2tt/As).
8 C r itMER, ARRAS° E.IIENT7.
POn and after MONDAY, MA y sth. 1562,
ains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania
htailton,l. in Pittsburgh, es follows:
.P/TTSBUROII. COLUM BUS .3: CINCINNATI
aIIORT LINE, VIA 6T.EI7IIFIN VILLE.
/Alia Pittsburgh__l,oo tn. 12,50 p. in.
do kteubenville... 4.09 " 4,00
d o o Newark. I •
9, Cie " 10,15 ' • C01umbu5........ 1 1 .10 " 11.15
agreaseineinnoci I 4.20 p. m. 5.40 , i n .
' 1 7.50 a. in. I 6,-SG p
ZNOclssinge of Carl between Pittsburgh and Chi
udid sleeping cara attache-t to all night
I e nTSBEIRGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Lane
V tlgm' h ......... a 11l 6,10 ain 112,50 1, in
mika.k.... oUvrfflo.-... 3,00 " .14 " 3,05 "
'..Wiri11e....4,00 " 9,16 " 4,00 "
ipelling 4,51 " 110,23
:I , llar
nspa
5,05 •• 110010 " ri,pis ..
nesting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
arid at ,Itellair with Centr.,l Ohio
' jor Zanesville, Lancaetcr, Circleville.
. 414.
Odenkbas and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
Loots and points treat.
PITTSBUII6II. AND CLEVL'I,AND LINE.
'airs" Pittsburgh Lon a. in. 11'=.50 p. in.
do
We115vi11e....... 4,25 •" 1 3.00
Itayard ......... ... 6,10 " ~ 4 ,14
do litliano 0,13 " 4-10
do ,liudson .......... ... 8,00 " l 5:12 ~
Arrives Cleveland...... NI; " I 0341 "
Connecting at Bayard with Ttumarawas branch
for Sew Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at AM
. With Pittsburg,, Fort Wayne and Chietnre
at liudstia, with Cleveland, *Zarie.ville
endCtacinnati It It for - Akron, Cu.vaix:a Fall,
fßMillersbur3., and at Clovelaisi wi th C and }.
for 'Erie. Dunkirk, and tuff:tic. with C J.: .t
it fee Toledo. Di:it:vit. Chicago and the north
west__
iillssilleAceotumcdation leaves at 4,00 p.
m.
Trains arrive at z',2o a in, 945 a
no,a v is an B,oopm.
MWOOirn tickets to all prominent points in the
west, southwest, north or north wetit, caa be pro
em:id at.the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh.
JOIIN STEWART. 'beget Agent.
Zerfartiter particulars apply to
„ WILLIAM sTEWART, Agent,
atvesst mpany's Mike in Freight Station, Penn
no?!
-11
862.
1832.
*V *ER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER 10 -, 31D M.l .- 15.
.. 1 . 0 -
11111SYL w
VANIA CENTRAL goAD,
1111161111 T D
om/ TIiAL~Ts.
.- !A.
ISAIL TRAIN
isgiaseenger -Station every morning
=day) at
.2,30 a m, s topping only at the
• - stations; and making direct connections
-at ilarthians for Baltimore and Washington, and
for New York. via the Allentown route.
T I , Z THROWN. EXPRESS TRAIN leases
&lb , &lade p in, stopping only nt principal sta
r. malting direct connection at Harrisburg for
• slmore and Washington, and for New York vial
inown route.
-FAST LINE leaves the station daily,
• bunday) faau 111.. stopping only at
•
. pal stations. connecting at Ilarlisburg for
sioreand Wehhinrton.
Car
FREIGHT TRAIN. with Passim
- air lair attached, leaves the ' , amen= station
0 , 017 morning (Stludays excepted) at 5,30 a. zu.,
.nuentlis ae far at Conemaugh, and stopping at all
: • ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
jOMBSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
Dom daily (except Sunday) at 2,15 p. ni., stop
ping/A aft station' and running as far as Cone-
AD.
MST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
MWt laaysedaily (except Sunday.) at 6,40 0. m.
4-4. • ..•••
411100111 D ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
nationaUti leaved daily. (except Sunday) at
UOVIa.
. ,
TURD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wan's statlou-Insves daily. (except Sunday) a t
4900 P. tn.
_yoURTII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
wail% station, leaves daily. (except Sunday) at
IMO P. Sa•
• . RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
a
-- ....
".. .;eommodation
F own
12,25 p. in
I 2,05:1,, i n .
12,35 a . t o ,
10,05 h . p i .
7,o4llsStastatiationnAznonam.7odataitojeon.....46:l2oo
p.a in:..
••%Edition Accommodation 11.35 a. in.
- '
"at
l e fkation Amiommoilation 1,*3 p. in.
For Blair! villa and Indiana connect
ell_. :Intersection with Express and
Alleinwasista.Aesosamodation East and West. and
Om With Lewd Freight. East and IYest.
• - TlisTsliwieliA9gPutdie wi' I find it greatly to their
phlwalt. re going t.:ast or West, to travel by the
ANNSYLvAN IA RAILROAD, as the nooton
"iodations
asyhnouw o fferTde
R n o n ad ot
is b al u a p te a w ith
mese, Safe t y ntirely free Comfort t. We can
mum Speed. and to all who
meat Faros this Road with their patronage.
I , A lit JE :
TO YORK.... .......... - ..... 812.50
RILA.DELPILIk .................. 10.00
ALT 1M0RE.......................... e, 50
'WASTER 55
- RISBURG „,
7.,45
1111 PReemziteeked to all stations on the Penn
ed. and to Philadelphia, Haiti
issereand New York.
be
tr imi llziengers purchsainl tickets in cars will
an excan according to distance trav
eled-in addon to the station rates, except from
81•40121 where the company has no agent.
.11141112CE-4n ease of loss, the Go
al will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only. and for an amount not exceeding. SIM.
N. IL.-An Omnibus Line has been employed
t° ( malqr Passengers and bashage to and from the
depot. at a charge not to exceed2s cents for each
r and baggage.
l'il iC a tgkes apply to
-Ai a m peens _ N. STEWART, Ag.c..pt
- - H. R. Penger Station on Liberty
ant s treets. ass rty
itatar
n 02.3
1111TETWEZGAS FlRTvai ---- 1 - -------- lor awEiat
or ikgeription toga or rebronzeiL mid altered
ow , ow*" oui at the Gaslitting and
PLal[tiggAMP of
WELPQN k RIINEK 1?
este eiWibi .... rt .
._.7. 7 ............,_ „.______
.
41DPASS BLILLWAND WILL:W ISATIS
,r-4J. BOWN & TiMLBY,
tia - Wood west.
NEW ROME VIA
RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CMCIIII I / 1 71 R. IL
Connecting at Indianapolis with Torre Bout
and Terre Haute and Alcoa ßa ßailroad, ! , st. LOUIS
and Lafayette and Indianapolis. New MEW and
Salem and Michigan Gimbal Rados& &YMCA
GO. ILOCK IS L AND. BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenseburg in less time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The Cincinn ati by which shipments can be
mode from to the West, without break
ing bulk.
Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS. Agent
at Cincinnati, or W. B. CtirllNG. Agent at
Lawrenceburgh, will, receive prompt attention,
and no charge for coinmission; ao CITAItoR ron
DRAYAGE on COMMISSION AT LAWERNCEBUIZO.
For further information apply to THOMAS
RATIGAN, (No. I 1 Water stroet) agent of the
Company, who is prepared to give THROUGH
aR
r, rpTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
Terre Banta. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Green
castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon. &c.. &c. H. F. LORD, President
JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
mh3
1862. 'IMPORTANT. 1362
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other points in Northam Missouri, the States
ol Kansas. or the Territories, should, insist on
having tickets that read by the
NORTH' MISSOURI RAILROAD
The only rail route fr quickestuis to St. Joseph.
It is the shortest and line by thirteen
nours to the remotest point reached by rail, and is
always as cheap as any other.
Ala- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points
in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON.
Pres't and Genl Supt. North Missouri R. R.
tiny ay IL Samos& Gen'l Traveling Agent.
el C:eim
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
J l UE SUB SCR Inr n . s fts
t P I o A NhaT PAC.
articlT ITRtEandknep viz : C n rni y e n Or nd m ey
Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Beds. Mattresses
of all ki n ds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades. Blinds and Fixtures.
ukiis• Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths Sic.
oetThlyd ROBERTS 3: ROgNIOR.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
0 IT N"
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT ,
•
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIif RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
VITINIV ATltt".l7:4l;,l'
be supplied with akaChespDay Oysters, at the n
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited.
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 all tho most.pabitable
style.
ELI lOUNG.
ocl l corner Virgin alley. and Smithfield at.
S VA. Ck .1.7. LI Co LT Si k•-;
No. 350 Liberty Street.
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN NA VAG E.; Proprietor.
ILIATIND TAKEN AND FITTED UP.
AM with all the modern improvements. this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to siesznin
inodate his old customer.; and the public gener
ally. with the best the markets affords. Oysters
will be ,erveil up iu every variety of s!yle, during
tilt:season. Ilia Wines. t.nd Ales he feels
confident in reveille/ending to the public fur their
excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell 03 - 3tere received daily
andeehl wholesale nad retail.
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
TIIO F.TTONT:, .Propplo t
114AVING TAME R\ Ai I I F'ITTIED UP.
'Ail at a great expen.e, with all the modern lin
provetnent, this popular report, the gubscriber
if prepared to necommodote his friends and the
public generally, with the bet the market
afford.
OYSTERS will be served up in ererYtarietY
style •Ittrine the sc:oion.
LIQUORS and ALES he leek confident in re
comm-MEending to the puldic for their excellene.
ieALS Ferved up it all hour , an •I It.AY
and NIGHT MARDI:ALS taken. •
0 UTZ 136:15-S-i-.1.
N O. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
Pin'slirliGii.
I"Pih.es'l nf i t H il l'. ` N l N l " . E . N •! ! ( " t
FRESII SIIM: c AZ) C 0.4.; 6lN'ilitsr,`,l;'‘''mic,':.
he., and Li prepared to accommodat e the 1.n(1111,,
of this old and well known house with everythi ng
in the eating and drinkinr line at th,a ahortemt
notice. JOIIN>HAL Mt,
hili):lY
~r'Proprietor.
OYSTf AND EATING HODS
No. 111 Wood 'Street, Pittsburgh,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IY
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD OAME.
All in their Proper Season.
no% GEO. HEINEMAN & CO.
Aid
ANSION 110 USE, GEO. A UKENTZ.
_IA Proprietor. Nu. 3441 Liberty etreet ,just be
side the Passenger Dew of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city for passengers arriving by that
road.
The proprietor having, at considerable ex
pense; fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION
ROUSE, would rmpectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. His Larder and Bar will be
furnished with the best the market can afford.
fel:ly
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILLL43I BENNETT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Oordials, WinesOldliononga
hela and Beatified 'W his key,
NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh
fe2246m
WELLL4.III CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
No. 37 Diamonell'Alley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
guig- Always on hand, lilackb rry
e, Merry and
,? i yil s a k e ey. Br e. ndies. Old 31 onongehola Rectified
TALLOW, OIL AND OREASE 7
10 bbla Tallow.
bbls Grease;
In store a nd for sale by
F. SELLERS & CO.
Penn street. Pittahnrib.
HE
JewMOST COMPLETE WHOLE
sale el ry
ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST.
J. IL GARDINER.
62 FIFTH STREET.
- Loom. Burma- ---
1 barrel Fresh Roll Butter;
expres
1s
and box
for sale du
by 'do just received by
Corner MarjkAetiu. A.
east,
C AVI 31144 AS.
V sedated with ua in the Real Estate and Gen
eral Commission Attencgf Bueineste R. B. CUTH
BERT. our business will hereafter be conducted
in the name of S. CUTHBERT do SONS.
9. CUTHBERT ...... E. L. CUTHBERT R. B. CUTHBERT
0. CUTHBERT it SON% -111EAS ES•
1 , 41 TATE and General CommissionAsents.
SI MARKET STREET. Pittsburttaind t h e
sale of Real Estate. Collection ofa
esaii tats. ante
settlement of estates of parsons dee - 4101
SOAPBTONiE 23 BARBELS PO*:
doted 1311191wdone received sad forsake by
iuy2 :HENRY ilCOLLutia
XICCLELL 5110.1 C RAIXT/11,111
- Emma**
e l e l l 4
L s
spaldie Retail deakel a t 41 go 2 a
t rle n ra slim
z ts a " Libofrotro m ot aszt a
door :AR, w
ithal
jof
FIRE INSURJUICE
• „. r -.1
RELILNOE MUTUAL 1118URAIION
COMPANY,' •
•
0.1-% .IPHILL.4.I3.IraabIIMIAL.
On Buildings,_ Limited or Perpetual, merchan
dise. Furniture. Am. in town or
OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT IVIIREET.
Cask Capitia,
030841 $226.501810 ANL9II4,
Amman,
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..
P cent..
Mortgage Loans. 0 0 . 0 00. cost- .........
Philadelphia city 611 cent. 10an........ .
Allegheny County 6 '6 cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans ... ................ 10,000 60
Collateral loan , . well secu red ............ 2 . 50 0 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company. mortgage loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company
24,350 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0...... 1,050 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance o. 700 00
Commercial Bank do .................. 5,135 01
Mechanics' Bank do .. . .............. 2,012 50
Union M. Insura bu s in e s s SCrip ............ 160 00
Bills Receivable, paper .. - .... 16,N7 18
Book Accounts. secured intorest, sic-- 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.365 15
$303 08 35
CLEM TINGLEY, Preside s nt
DIRECTORS,
Cietu Tingley, Samuel Bisphum,
Wm. It. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley,John It. Worrell. Marshall Bill.
IL. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop.
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
Frederick Leninist Jaoob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Piitaborgh.
B. M. HINCIIXIN, Secretary.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylti Northeast corner Third and Wood ate.
- .
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SIURANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BY TILE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1833. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER .
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels Cargo and Freight, to an parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on goods. by Rivers.
Canals. Lakes. and
f Ca all parts
M
co the Union. NTRITINS arha
handise generally, on Stores. DwellinaoHouseser-
Ate.
DIRECTORS:WiIIiam Martin, Edmund A.
Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose,
John C. Davis, James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
James C. Rand, Wm. C. Luderig, Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston, Oeo. O. Leper. Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes,.. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington 11. Jones
Brooke, Spencer Milvain„ Thos. C. 'islet Robert
Burton, Jr ft Jacob P. Jaime. James H. SPFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre John R. Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
T. llaritai. A. B. Berger. do.
WILLIAM MARTIN. President.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
&One Ltuarax, Secretary.
je22
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh.
________
INDEMNITY' AGAINST LOSS
xtv FIRE .
-
'NIUE FRAM/LLIIN FIRE INRILTAN
1 COMPANY OF PHILA.!) ELPHIA O FFI CE
Nu. 422 awl 427 41111IESSTMUT STREET,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT OP ASSETS. JAN. Ist. IMO.
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly.
being:
First Mortgages. amply secured .. . . ... .. .$1,49.6,:r.13 a,
Real Rotate, (present value $1(13,313
61.) cost ...... ..................... . .... ........ .
Temporary Loans on . Ity2.9lki 21 ,
ample Cutlet-
teral &vtrifies. .... , ...... ;,,„..•„,, . , r . ~ . 89.115 fsl
Storks, (present value ($86. 11 6T 72,)
eo.4t ..... .. ... . . .............. .. ................ . ir...714 MI
CNotes and Bills lieeeirahle 1,4:1 PO
ash .............................................. ...... r.9L9 tii I
$2,30,5,411 i 1 ,3
The only profits front premiums which thiSrotn
pany can divide by law, arc from risks which have
been determined.
Incur :Incommode on every description of Prop
erty. in Town and Country, at rate~ as low as are
consistent with security. i
Since their incorporation, a *cried of thirty 1
years. they have paid 1(1,4' es br lire, to an amount Times ty-Third l'e uII Poy Iva IA ill
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby at-
Regiment.
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, •
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with 1 The fighting of this regiment on the
promptness all liabilities.
.
Lome; paid (luring the year 111 1 C510,1102,133 Ale. 1 right of the road, neur the woods, while
DIRECTORS. I the rebels were attempting to break
Charles W. 13ancker, 3 lordecai D. Lewin . through Our lines on the right, was of the
Tobiaa Wagner. David S. Brown. fiercest description. t.'ulutiel Neal, the.
Samuel 4irant, limac Lea.
1 commander of thin regiment, when a.^
Jacob R. Stnith.
I Onorge W. Richards, o i t rg a e r Eal (L eo l ) . 4l °. . l first saw hint, atom' at the front of his so 1 •
CII AS. N. IRANCEER, president. j then' with a pistol in hio baud. and his
I E l / 1 5'AR!) C. DALE. Vice !'resident. I runt cot Bred with blood. Ile acted atid
11'x. A. Sr.:Rl,, Seeretary pre tem.
i
J. GARDNER. COFFIN Agent, looked like a warrior. and the .tvt . ..I. ot 6., . •
1 tnylfi Northeast cor. Third and W ood obi. 1 regiment that day show. A ti,ia a eli and
............._.------_____. .
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ,
bravely it tought.
, ' Itufiking mr llffnik (4.
OF PITICNISURGII.
:-....am0 I tr.' r four hundred hor
. o se,. ho,
(71:011CIC DARSIE President. - : longing to ti t , r.. 1”.: a rut v. wer.• 1.•:1
wen :
2. 3 I• Utilip o,7l , SecttinrY. 111 on tilt. i.attle tii•l.l. a t;:w of a iti.-Ii wen:
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. (1.,0'l 4gent:. i '' •, , ,
1,,,r1,41. 1,:lt int. Inlttill,r 114 Whirl: th..y Wore
No. 92 Water street, (Spang A CO Warehen,e. ;
up stair%) Pitothargh. chiefly di,posed of was by burning them.
Will imuro *anion all hind. of FIRE Ana MA- ! A i ni4 ,. pi 1,. .1 wo o d wai gathered round
RINE RISKS.
A Home lii. qitatientasinaged by Directors who 1, the eureasses o f these puny dead briitei.
arc wall knom in the eounatuunity. and who are ! and this kindle d , the Wh o ll . Pik , wits 5. "
deterted, Iv proutotnom and liberality, to man- ; 1 1
r4o 4llll ltirtorter which theybireailimmed, ago& ; a mai'.
Dav after day the,• clirri•il
feringthe beet protection to those who desire lobo ember, smoked away, titit il every vestige
insured.
•
ASSETS. OCTOBER 3101 1 / 1 . 1441. of the horses was removed.
Stock Accounts $ iti 3 Outi oi")
Mortgage
(tiles Furniture ;3,160 on
Open Accounts. etc 250 On
Cash 1
let
7,tetti 43
Premium Notes I
27 5.3.5 ,4 ri
Notes and Bills discounted 174.075 .1:0
14
$201...n1
RECTORS.
It. J e.. James M'Auley,
Nathaniel Hahne... Alexander Nitpick,
Ueorge Darxie Win. H. Smith,
Chao. W. Itickotaon, Andrew Ackley,
A Iczander Speer, David M. Long
Rcea .T.-Thotnaa Battj . Bakewell.
John R. WCune. :
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA , Secretary.
WM. BAGALEY. President
°Mee, ('or. of Market o 4 Water Ste.,
Insures against Lou. and Damage in the Naviga
tion or the Southern and Western Rivers.
Lakes. and Bayous, sad the Navi
gation of the Seas.
Insures eigaimust Lem
and Damage by Elm.
DIRECTORS.
Jai. Park, Jr..
D. F. Jones,
T. M. Moira,
George Bingham,
John Shipton,
S. Ilarbaugh,
John S. Dilworth,
C. Zug.
mILT:Iydh
Wm. Ragaley,
Wm. O. Johnston
Reese Owens,
B. Preston,
S. M. Kier.
Jas. M. Cooper.
J. Caldwell.
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PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y ,
NO. 149 OICESTNIIT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House.
Capital $ 2 19400 Assets ...... 8304,948.
NITILL MAHE ALL MINDS OF Ilb ,
SURANCE. either Perpetual or Limitedon
every description of Property or Merchandise. at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING. President.
ent.
M. W bizt BALEroDWINad. Vice Presid
Charles Bares. - B. B.C.'s!.
R. B. English. George W. Browa.
P. B. Savory , J o
seph
Paul.
C. Sherman. john Claston.
8. J. Referee . B. Mier.
F. Maecenas. Seeretr
_ • - - .G. CUMIN. Amt.
33 , 4:1, corner Third and Wood streets.
I ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE ,
,
w UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN MOTHERS ,
MIMES INIVITRImON, DITVATED
I- IN LORETTO. gembria minty Pennsyl
vania four miles Dote Ommon_Station Station. on
the direct route between ratiadelphis and Pitts
burgh. wee chartered in
IMS,
with adenines to
confer the usual Oolhft re ßtmert end Degrees.
healthy in Peungri
The location of the o
in . ne of the most
vania--this pastes of the Alla-
Chet* . Nullitteins baba' nrorerbi3 for its pure
natal . ..breams air. and Piehnisim• 10eniri=
The &helmet'. Mr emoniesese au the Nan
MONDAY after the 16th of ANEW. end endi
about the lath of JUNE Mowing. it ill abide i
into two Seldom. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions.. All the Augustus name
sari for Land Surveying. Entheeming.. he.. Ati..
will be furnisMeg by the Inititunon to the
Students. -
Instrunindst and Vocal Mule forms no Wig
°IWO- Studsets wMbe
years to the age of menhoodadmitted from eigl t
adea.
Tgnim—Boani and Tuition. payable hairy's:l i
Mandeind am of raini::::....... ..... JD
ed and Modern La extra. ..... 10
ugnmer dur
atmleteependYneatimeat the , i 5
Ashram can .be made to the Itt, . Ilk*
tagisier. to dig Err. T. S. Remolds.
=inelto other Clergymen of the . rift
• w
may _ 't• t : - t-Vol l ig
Pubashid *gig* litinktg. Menders egeegtedi
Wimme. NSW amid Weed weer;, .
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TERJ(B sa PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE
Sill•Delleered by carriers 12 cents per week.
*ATM OF ADVERTISING.
&Era% One time 50
three times o
1111 0
one week I 75
one month. 5 00
" throe months 12 00
six menthe 15 00
nine months .. 0 24 00
30 00
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leverage a line.
• BOXIDeES notices, inserted on the local page, ten
cents a line each insertion.
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The Saturday Morning Post
Issued from the same office every Sat nol LY
27,900 00
30,000 00
morning.
Qv - Terms $I per annum, in advanee
oirSingle copies, ready for mailing, pie r
Air' Address JANES P. BARR
Editor and Propri
Itig• Advertising at reasonable rates.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13.
Before Richmond.
NEAR FAIR OAKS STATION,
FIVE MILES FROM RICIIMOND, •
Friday, June 6, 18624
Not yet in Richmond, though we are in
hailing distance of it. The weather has
been against us all the time. Our wounded
have all gone to the rear. The excitement
and trouble attending the wounded is near
ly over, and the only care now is to get
something to eat. There has been consid
erable firing among the pickets, and at oue
time a threatening move was made, by
which we lost one man of the California
Regiment. They fired artillery at inter
vals, but we did not reply to it from this
side of the river. Everybody seems to be
in good spirits, and many believe that the
rebels are even now on the retreat from
Richmond. Our balloon will detect any
such movement, except it be made in the
night or in a storm.
Casey and his whole division have been
sent to the rear. Many of his men were
killed in camp while eating their dinners.
The dead are nearly all buried; a few are
still scattered through the bushes in the
swamp, but they are the exceptions. In
many instances the enemy's dead and our
own are buried side by side or in the same
grave. Many can never be recognized by
any marks; others, who had friends. are
buried with a pine board at their head. or
a rough stake to token their last resting
place. On the roadside, beyond the posi
tion of Gen. Casey, are a number of rebels
buried. One, grave has written upon the
head - board,—
"C F. DARLING & w. C. PAINE,
Company I t, Fifth Alabama; died May 81.
With their blood they sealed their devotion
to their country's cause. Some of their
comrades yet alive to avenge them. how
blest the gallant men sleep over whom a
grateful country weeps.
So it appears the Fifth Alabama drove
in the pickets at the edge of the camp.—
Au ambulance still sticks in the mud
where the rebels left it, which was taken
from the Second Rhode island at Bull
IZun. Nearly all of our wounded will
live, but nearly all the rebels will (lie or
lose their limbs, oui bullets, tir,(.l from
the rifles. either kill or cause amputation.
while most of theirs arc round halls and
do not tear the flesh.
__ .... _.
Our iteacued Wounded.
Thejey expressed I.)y our wounded sol
diers who were left on the battle- field after
the retreat of the rebels, cannot be do ,
scribed. Many of thew had given tip the
hope u ever again seeing their Comrade s
and homes, and were in expectation every
moment of being cruelly butchered by the
foe. The mental suffering endured by
them was intense in its character, in most
cases far exceeding their bodily pain.
WILLIAM BAG ILLY,
WHOLESALE GROCE R
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET
rurTNllVltfal
1862.
. _ .
31 9 CORD & CO.
RATS, CAPS,
STRAW G00D.%
BONNETS AND
Wholesale and Retail. SHAKER WOODS.
131 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH.
vim ARE NOW !MERITING A LARGE
Iry ADDITION to cur already Immense Stock
of Rats Cape. Straw Goods. Bonnets. Shaker Hoods
and. Palm Leaf
mat LOWER
visiting our city
can bur from LOWER PRICES than in Phi
ladelphia outlaw York. ap:2rod
BANDTD AND NNFO-EN.
AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET
LOOK AT TIIR PRICES :
Ladies lbiglish Luting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO
worth $ 1 45.
Ladies Beath Lasting Congreas Heol Gaiters
fra $1,26. Wleithhtl,74
Lashes Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters
.51) worth 2.00.
Ladies Fine French Morrow° Heel Boots for
S I 4FAWOrth 5t.62.
Indies Fine . Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37.
worth $1.75.
Ladies rine Blowooco Slippers for 50c.. worth 75,
Ladies Pine Kid Slippers for 75e. worth $1.12.
AU Other goods In proportion.
JAMES ROBB.
slat
Market :treat. near Market Bonin
NEW T ---------- IkIEDICAL DISCOVERY,
FOX THE SPEEDY AND PER N C
RST ears of
GONORRHEA. °LENT. URETHAL
Discharges. Eieminaf Weakness, Nightly Emir
awn; Incontinence, Genital Irrita
billty. Gr.vid. Stricture and
Afetriens of the Rid-
Whieh ham beei ners and Bladder.
road by isPwordo of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In ti pe ate gratin% with the „ entire snap
NU etiggs. CopAlik. 4 .4P3VL151, or an,
onattmand "Mato known:
BELLS SPECIFIC PILLS
f ew
sin action. often Warm a ewe in a
and when • cure b effortedituPerman
ent. Sie prepared from vegetable extracts
that am harmless on the system. and never
No name
galls stoma* or impregnate the breath and
Mir coated. all nauseous taste is avoided.
of diet is accesses whilst using
ONE th em;
WM. ” six damn Pil
nar
six
Warfare with badness pin-
lx
arid will be sent by rad% tott-DOLLAR. lb- -
Paht , bi
verified Agent, on yaeMpt et thewmy. • ad
wri
Mom genuine without my asgaasey• on the
nfLYAN. Reamer N. Y '1 t.
. ; • ` maw RAPE
"' ' Market street sad Diamond.
. .
trulfirtilit
JE ►E JSZNS4/47
IDEAL COIIIBBIIIIIICIMR,
Flows. Grabs sad sill kinds or Puistrii
Produce
Cigars, Wines sued Liquors,
olstoi, die.
air Liberal advances made an consignments at
MOH WINES,
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST
an26:l3' PHILADELPHIA.
N EW E4.MNG IDIPORTATIOxe
MILITARY PURPOSES,
NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET,
DE COURSEY, LAPOURCADE & CO
myl-lmd
WM. BRICE &
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
P hiladelphia.
13- Liberal advances made on consignments
when required. myl-lyd
JOHN E ELLISON-W.li P ELLISON-RODMAN H ELLISON,
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
LOUIS, CASSIDEDES AND MING&
NO. 339 MARKET STREET,
(24 door below Fourth,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HURST & MAGEE—
Wholesale Druggists,
NO. 825 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA,'
•
DEALERS IN
Paints. Oa., Window Glass. Dys-stnffs, dre.. and
Agents for Kerusene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal
Oils, Burning Fluid. Camphena. Tar. Pitth, ROAD.
Wagon and Railroad Grease. myl:3md
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION Or
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
r.coNoccr-vm PEA.IRCE
3 fA.VUFACTURERS & LVPORTERA
-0 F -
"REV* FURNISHING GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer and ex ler in
Cloths, Casaimeres, Satinetts,
Vostings, Tailors'Trimmings, &c,
255 MARKET STREET,
North Nide. PIIIILADELPHIA.
myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
Nu. 3i:: MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobbers in (:Z•th... Cassirneres, restings,
oo hazel e. well selected stook of Goody
PUltahle for the trade. myl-lyd
MIDDLEfON & BRO.,
IV IN . S it .A I,: A , ,t c
OLD WHISKIES,
NO. S %mum FRONT !STREET.
apliklyd
PHILADELPHIA
JAMES H. CHILDS.
110 PE COTTON MILLS,
Alloutiony City. t
wAscrAcTruces or
SEA ill LESS BAGS,
AND OV
C ) SNAI3ILIIRGi S.
12 Sasebo. to 40 lsteheo
•i' Order* 'nay be left at H. CHILDS k CO'S
122 Wood "treed. Pittaburith. Dollldris
OIL
*Fine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel Un
der and Overshirts on hand, and made to order, on
shortest notice. at
R. WILLIAMS ON%
SHIRT FACTORY,
No. 47 Nt. Clair Ntroot.
LATE STYLES OF
UNCIVIIER GOODS
1862.
JUST RECEIVED.
MR. SAML. CRAY
"NAN MUST METIORPIED MON THE
Ali East, and we are now , motet's= elegant
stock of Goo& for the Sumnorsirgar. toombming
together one of the choicest' an& most desirable
atocka to be found East. and bike special pride in
corning the attention of oar petreaeand tbe pub
lic to an examination of the fame, which will be
made up to order in our usealetploto the satisfee-
Om' of all who favor us with their_patronaire.
SAML GRAY & SON,
Merchant Tailors.
No. 19 Nth street.
NEW GOODS t NEW GOODS!
Second Arrival of
NEW SPRING STYLES
A T --
EATON, MACRUM & CO'S,
New. 17 wad 19 FM& Street.
Ribbons, Gimps. Braids, Laces. Buttons, etc., for
Dress Trimmings, newest styled!. Embroidered
Book and Cambric Collars and Seta, Real Lace
and Lace Trimmed Collars and Sets, and Hand
kerchief!. Black Lacs Grenadine and Tissue
Vied&
nemise Yokes and Pantaletts, Wog. _UMW.
utiles, etc., Ladies' and Children's Rose. mer e, r
description, Gloves. Gimlets. Mits. Bonnet Rib
bons, Ruches, Shaker Hoods—Cord. Chemins and
raid Head ets.
Another lot of B"
Crinoline Draperie" (bench
Skirts) Those who have used this akh‘prneernee
it the Ilea ever made. The "Quaked n a irt" and
the "Flexure Skirt," are also at es worthy of
•
Gentlemen's attention.
Furnishing Hoed& Fins SW% Col
lars. Tien Suspenders, etc. of most desirable
.tyles. A full assortment of Fancy articles and
Notions.
Wholesale and retail buyers will dad a large aiit
xcellent line of goods in every department at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES POE CAUL
apl4 EATON. MACRUM & CO., 17 Fifth st.
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC'
01 , 71011 AT TIII
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PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
WIZ molar 11114 ad
. CARE & CO.
WHOLESALE ,GoocERS.
,
And papairsees fie
WINNS, /11111.1110 m. ern. &C.
ALSO. • •
.I:thelerssad Nolen in
InENE OLDSXION(LIAIDL JILA :
Libeitir WIW,
. . IPA.
IrRIPAIPM SZ-€l.lllllll_
*01 i0 ...
..
I.*
..._:_, ..1, 1
Apo .. iirkom: '
tr,
♦DD DIALIIII IN
AND BOI'W WEIAIt.
Including Goods suited for
Now in Store,
And for Sale by
1 VPfoltl OP
AND DE11.k11.9 IN
REAPING AND MOWING MA.
HIN
HakesE& Hayinevaton Separators, Horse
Powers. Hay Scythes. torts. Spades, and
band and for sale by
Farming Implements generally. constantly on
BECKHAM & LONG.
No. va Liberty street,.
next door to Hare's Hotel toyn
=A 11:entResewdVa=42.els
dollaat Sil i aod
or We . b 111°,144
r
• ' Lea w•sedr.i.t.
I i ') icarp Nirow
YOWL P_ 08—Anothe r supplyof the
I=l4llllll Ne w
Naseirsod Planes. from
Draft% New Yigiy-lase ram id and
for sale by JOHN IL MNIAIt;
El Wood street.
sramisis TlMaint LA 111158 FOB
V BALB-1111011 Ames of choice land in Ilie-
KIM Oxus% 111.:alk *mit *mike from the Al
lesbao Hier. to whin uteri is' a goadplank
a t rium..
road: eanvealent to saw mills. schools 'ice. ,
and in a good 'a - *lout one mile from
the =4l _ TliW tr ja good and them
of sum. The land
1 11 V ial 4 " fa litrtiaV k ired art 1."
' Mk Oulma 7 li V
damn of timber. Oa t Pim. &c . Persona lo oking
foe eiliftk wand, timber loads. mill find e
above w) , Of attention. •
B. CUTHBERT & SONS.
my 6 51 Market street.
H 111:111111ure_
Ile bautlita
dile du and Swamis 4 111134"41111412 g t°
man
. N.I.
_IWI At BRoll
arkla Weld meet
TROXAS IMMMi
FURNITURE AND DWAIN 111/NEDONAE.
No. 144 FRDEMAL ST.. ALLTIMRENV.'
trad
ble In ito branches. will Niche
peeme Orders can be hdt at the room
a t, s o Livery Sta et Mr. JANA; FLOYD.
Weaned. Allegheny. nitzrAICIY.
•
tai D _ A J E MOALMILWAXTAGIE
''IO 4OIIAVNIAIMarn
• , • ••
Ni4s Feinkiin
.OHAUMMEDIIIB6S.
•
npuir auzir.rmoitsiesmrviecus
%Jr alse, on Wineadarsegad Batitniar evening%
fret May Sitto owes Ist, bunt 7 toS Velook
=Afros Novoinbar let to Map Lot kola 11 to 8
o'clock. '
DOLL g g,
Oswegoand so
dividend aked °fan atm not leas than Owe
• of eth relit' declared
twice gratin Janeindlleelmther. Inte hoe
been declared sani;annually, in June and eeni
her since the Bank was organned, at the rate el obt
par cont. spear. ,
Intersstof not drawn out. is laced to the
credit of the depositor as Principa l. and hem the
sameinterest from the first days of June and De
cember. compounding twice a year. without
troubhng the depositor to eall or even to Present
his pass book. At this at money will double in
law than twelve yearn soaking in the aggregate
Mat AND ONN-HALP PIN OEM • TZAR.
Books containing the C'harter. Bp-Laws, Rubs
anda Regulations, furnished gratis, on application
h office.
ranaminr.
GEORGE AMMER
:sacs PRISHIDISN7B.
John B. APPadden. Larne M. Pennock.
John Holmes, John Marsha_.ll
Alexander
By James B. D. Meads,
Beni; L. Psestrock. A. M. PoHuck M. Pl..
James McAuley. Hill Burma
Jamas Hardman. Wm. J,
.' Andersn.
TIDYSTAWL
Alexander Bradlee'. Jame Ke ll Y.
John G. Baekofen. Peter A. Madeira.
George Black John H. Mellor,
John B.: Cenlekl.
Alamo A. Carrier, H ambl e :
Charlae Colton. Walter P. Marshall,
Doeshe. John
Lotba Arms, Hew L. Rinewalt,
Hopewell Hephmtn , ' Joan H. Shoentsteger,
Wm. Haven , R. Behmerls.
Peter H.Hunkee. Alexander !Audi%
Ribald Hays. lease Whittier.
Win. B. lovely. Cbristhm Yeager
• saverranv AND
MARIO A. COLTON.
1W" HOLMES_ 90111 Al A N Elt IS
.I.‘ • and Ammo Broke n. and Dealers in
Note,. Draft,. Aeeentanear. Got& Sit ver and Ban k
Notes. Bacchante on the .Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the
United States. .Deparitsreceived in par fun or •
Current No. 47 Market street. betw funds Minton • streets. •
WiL . H. WILLIAMS CO.;
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
AJEJ)ERatEri r
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A. I. I) JE at N
OFFICE: 451 Peas Street, Fifth Ward.
COLLEETIONN PROMPTLY MADE;
Dards. Bonds. Afortmes and other Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowl .Wgements Taken and
Bide Probated. aptkly
AGRICULTRAL.
DOftó
MANUFACTURKREI Or
Rogers' Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN .13R11.1..... TEETI3.
OFFICE: Corner Huller and Clyiner
Streote. Meth Ward.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMAND! MERCHANT,
POE THE HALE OP
Flour. Grain, rineon, La_ rd, Butter
Dried in't and Predate
Generally,
Cormier Market and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
REFER TO—Franels G. Raileg i , je tso., William
Dilworth. Sr.,_ 8. Cuthbert & Pittsburgh,
Boyd k Ott, 'bilker Li n twearin, S. Brad,.
Cash. M. &N. Bank. Howell,Mangle k Co.,
George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton k Co.,
Wheeling. my2l • tkis
Pomo HALL stimcutosALooN.
13.0 HARLESOARDNRR'would remind his old
friends and customising that he is still to be found
at his old stand APOLLO HALL. entranco on
Fourth street. Ha bia always on and the beet
quality of Lageeißrar; and in connection with the
hall. a well appointad billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and ones,
Remember the pla tanpol Hall. Fourth st.
smarWood. entrance roFourth. /TKO,
IF YOU WANT ROME GOOD DEW
Fruit or prepared Minee Meat, mixed, and
all other kinds of Spicer, cooking Brandy
Wine, New Orange. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
Haworth Jr Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get anew crop of Fruit and lower than at
any other bourne an the- oily. Also a_general and
tull amustmentsf Family lirooeries, Tem., Wines.
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domettis Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROTHER
de24 oomer Diamond and Dia'nand all ,
T. T. WBITRII dr CO, :
ROUSE, SIGN,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,
[CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, wood utory.
aarmi ' , trig entrained to me will be neaW sea
Preingt, 2•41•1410.
ATOTI, KACRITM & CO-
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
JOBBEDI9 AND ET E
Kmbreidarili
en,
ik
Hoid
bhirta.
Conan.
Ties,
Suspenders. Skies.
• San Ind Rain Umbrellas.
Corset; Ribbons.
•
And all kinds Ruches. Hoods,
Fans, Articles and Notions.
101. Wholsale Wars suppLuod ea bast tormi.
EATON. JOCRE CO..
ho. TT Eft street
TEAIIROAT WRECK FOR Lux
-6.7 Tho wreck of Mum MESSENGER. now
hint st the Maxine Bail . cozudatingof Hull,
- Doatorinar Hoe Claim.
Anchor tram& &a. Appsy to
CA IJIWELL & BRO..
ft. - es Water Knot
in73-hod
..arwmantirwis •
Apronsiritto sta,ll.,
PRANiruN i • VEMANOO
IMMET:EMU
U. W. Panama( 110.441111111111
PATTERSON DAWNifir
ATT ORNETS,,4Z;4W,
kuNrs LAW euiiiiati,
maniona
ia9:l, "rittnpusextA
B. P. ratroks, •
ATTORNEY AT L4llf.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT MUM'
(Three doors below the Chest Ileesser
PlTTElttlithkiPe
L. BRAMEIBLIDGE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE, NO. 134 FONIIVIM Wag
itakla
rnmimiaLPAL
J. D. HADi c — i r c
ATTORNEY AT LAW,'
NO. 73 GRANT By NE NT
del3df PITTAININNWNEWIP—A.
TT 43114 'ausozow smi
14:
. to G. W. Biddlo, N 0.144
field street.
gir ffi cs hours that 8 to' o'clock
to 5 o'clock.
IRON IlLtliari
AMERICAN7LRON,
Jones de Lana*
IRON AND N , A. IL*,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SNIT NW.
Lath's Patel Shiliag, Pita - hi, Nis i it
PITTSBUOII, PA
WAREHOUSES,
. .
9$ Water Street ead 132 Meet after,
PITTSSIIISSII.-
And corner of Franklin and South Wektr i fte
Chicago. •
I&4AC JONES...JOHN L. BOYD WM. w o,e
PITTSBURGH STEEL. MO IS
JONES, BOYD ik 4:704
Asur4ervltiess
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CARPETS AND OIL MOTES
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW BRUSSELS CARPEI
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the lowest prices.
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