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    153132. TIME 1862.
PITTSBURGH FE WAIN MEMO RAILWAY,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST,
SOUTI4 WEST AND NORTH WEST.
SUMMER ARRANGEXENT.
Commencing May sth, 11382.
TIIILE TO ADINCINNATI As QuicK,
and to Indianan°lie. St. LOUIE and Chicano
ahortar than by any other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS
Filet Line. Mall
ilittsbms s m. 7,10 a. ra. 12,00 p. m.
Allegheny 11,10 .s. m 7,20 a. m. 1,00 p.
Arrives
Cronline......S,:ail TT.. In. 5,20 p, m. 8.30 p. m.
Ft. Wayne_ 2,10 p. 2411 a. m.
Chicato ...... p. Tn. 19,3.5 a. m.
FOB. COLUMBUS. CINCINITATI ST. LOWIS.
Kil-Tike ...... 6,-45 K. 7..94; P. nt. 8 .50 P.m-
Arrivos
, ....
a?lmn..bus-11,30 a. m. 10,15 p. 11.
guncirmati.. 4,20 p, ta. 5,40 a. m
Louis._ 8,25 a, 1D. 0,00 p. m
FOE ItipTANAPOLIF: AND ST. LOUIS.
Leaves
Oretrtlin e 134 t; Z. la
hanVel3 at
in - thaa.spoliE.6,3o p. m. 5,45 a. m.
St. Louu 7,50 a. m 6,45 p, in
All Trains through to Ohloago without change
of Caro.
N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the Dame as
by Steubenville: Train 3 on both lioad.B. oeot at
Ocluruhne, and pcmcngetv all go into Cincinnati
together.
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
%low Express 2,04) a. m Chicago Mail. 3,101% m
(Fineinnati and St. Louis ExPress ...... —7,45 p. ca
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal
street Station, Alleghen7
Leaves
Allegheny New Brighton Newßri e
ton AA
ogho n
Y
9,00 ase 10,40 am 5.15 a m 6.00 ara
12,00 nt 1,30 pnt 8,413 a - m 8,30 ain
4,40 p m 0 ,4-5 p 12.20 pin 2,00
6 ' 30
to 8,74.6 rre 3,20 p 8,00 p
M,ARLILT TRA_rN.
Leaves Alliance ed. ...... ...... 41,30 a. in.
Arrives at Allegheny 1 0,30 a. in.
10311 roe Allegheny a- 3,10 p.
Arrives. at Ailianee - 8,00 p.
la. Trains aro rur. b i.‘01 , 3.111b11.3 time, witio4 is
12 minutes slower t0..-.41 Pi :tsburgh time.
*3 Tickets hood. r.n t:.e accommodation and
market tains ars cold at reduced prices.
The 0,30 p :leconaacala.tion train oennects at
Now Drtghton with rackets for New Castle.
T trough trs ins con•icci as follows Ad Eime r with stages fer New i2s.stle, Itieteer.
Youncstewn. erg. -
At Orrviito, Ohio, TAI and from Miliersburgb.
Akron, Ctlyshosa Ealik
At Mansfield. Oldo, ter Mount Vernon, Shelby.
Randusk.S, Toledo, Detroit, ace.
At Crestnne, for Delaware. Springfield. Columbus,
Chicinaars, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis. Saint
Louis, Leuitviiie, ate.
At Lima. fur Siicey. Detroit. Dayton, Toledo
etc.
At Fort Wayne, f.g Peru, Lafityette, Ind., Saint
Louis, quiney, ..ttoo/mkSt.Joseph And interme
diate points in Central Indiana and Illinois.
At Plymouth Lee Lauorm.
And at Chicago, wit& trabn for all points in Ill&
AEI.% Missouri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Dor further 'information and through tickets
apply io. GEORG'S PARKIN, Ticket Are,'
lin too Passenger Station. Pittsburgh.
an_d_ gyOASSRLBERRY Agent. Allegheny.
JOHN Id. JERVlS,feporal Superintendent.
St hi. P. SIIINN General :Passenger Agent
CLEIVELA2B.O. PITTSBURGH AND
WHEELING RAILROAD.
SUMMER AR RANG EMEN T.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 31111, 184321,
pains will leat-o the Depot et the Pennsylvania
..ilroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows :
PITTSBI7IIGII. COLUMBUS Jr CMCINNATI
SHORT LEIB, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Leaves Pittsknish-- I 1 . 00 a. m. 12 , 50 p•
do Stenbenvi 1 4.00 ' 4,00
do Newark 9, 50 " 10,13 •• de Columbus I li,lo 11,441 "
Al7,lvoa Cincinnati 4410 p. m. 5,40 a.m.
St.:Loui- - 1.50 u. cu. 6,4 e. pDA
No chance of ODIA , beiv:eur: Pittsburgh and Cin
cinnati.
Pr1T9131. 7 .11 1 11 - 16V1) AV EiEF.LING LIN%
Leavm
Pittsburgh 1,00 ara 6,10 174,*0 p m
Wellsville S.OO " 8,14 " 3,03 "
Steubenville...4.oo " 9,1, " 0,00 "
Wheeling 1,154 io,2d " 4.55 • •
VeS
eclair " 110,40 I
0,04
Commenting . Wiscaling with Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, and ac:33eNair with Central Ohio
Railroad Faitnlo, Lancaster, Circleville,
Columbus Cinciintoti. Indianapolis and Saint
Louis and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
eaves Pittsburgh 4,00 a. in. 112,50 1 ,. L s.
do Wollvrille 4,1 h ' 3.00
do Bay
and (1,1 0 " 4,14 ''
do ........ 0,4 Z " 4.40
do 'Judson 8,00 " 4,2 -
Arrives Cleveland 8,15 " (Lau "
Connecting at Eayaiii with Tuscarawos branch
' for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli
ance with Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zancsvillo
and Cincinnati it Ibr Akron. Cuyahoga Falls
and MillershutF, and at Cleveland with C and E
R R for I rz, .uankirk. and Buffalo, with C A T
R R for Tolailc Detroit,. Chicago and the north
west.
I VellevilleAosicmniodation leavoa at 4.00 P.M.
Returning Trains arrive at 2,20 a m. 0,10 a
in. 3,25 and 8,00 p
Througn tickets to all prominent points in the
west, southwest, north or northwest, can be pro
oured at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN S.TEWART, Ticket Agent.
For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM STEWAItT, Agent,
At the Company's offieo in. Freight Station, Penn
street. n 027
1862. 1862
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY sth.
PINNSYLVANIA MI MI, RAILROAD,
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
/HE TIAROIIGH NAIL TRAIN
AL leaves the passenger Station every morning
(except Sunday) at 2.50 a m, stopping only at the
Principal stationsnd making Wa shington otions
at Harrisburg for Baltimore and . and
for New York via the Allentown route.
TI , B THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daily at SAO p in. stopping only at principal sta
tions. making dect connection at Hanisburg for
Baltimore and nd for New York via
Allentown route.
THE FAST LINE loaves the station daily,
(except Sunday) at 8,20 p. in., stopping only at
principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for
BEFITore and shiton. LOCAREGHT TRAIN, with Passen
ger Car attached, leaves the paronger station
every morning (Sundays excepted at GAO a. in., 1 1
running as far as OonetuauSk an storming at all
stations.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'S.
!JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
pavan daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p. m.. stop-
Ong at all Wallow and running a= far et Lune
math.
IeverMMODATION TRAIN for 40 a;
station ily (ex,mpt. Bandar.) at 8,40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN for
Wall's station leaves dily. foicoPt idundar) at
11,00 a. m.
THIRD ACCO3IMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station learm daily. (except Sunday) at
4,00 p. a.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station, loav6s (ex,:ept Buuda.v) at
8.15 p. m.
RETUI NIN6I TigAurNs
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
12,23 p. m
Fast Line
Ilaproso
12.02 a. m. ad
12,32 a. in.
lohnatown Accommodation 10,06 ii. al,
sleet Wall'a Station Acco - nimodation 6a. In.
2d Wall's Station Accommodation 8 ,65 a.m.
3d Wall's Station Aocommedatiou .1.05-P. m.
ath Wall's Station Aeoomniodation 6.10 p. in.
412-Trairis for Dial - 1'21411e and E xpress onect
at Blatreville Intersection with and
Johnstown Accommodation East and Wahl, and
also with Local Frr.ight, East and West.
Tho Traveling Pu blic will find it greatly to their
inter in oing hat or West. to travel by the
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL/WAD. as the acoom
modationd now offcred canin,t beer upass ed on
say other route. The Road is ballasted with
atone, and is entirely freo from dust. We can
promise Safety, St , etal, and Comfort to all who
nay favor this Recti with their entronage.
PARE :
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" NEw yraiß ............ ..... ICU 50
• PLIMADELI'iri ....
..... 10:0 6
BALT.D4OIII 4 I ............ 9.5 „
kANCASTEU 7 ... ...... ttats
RISL' ..... .. .
..... 7.15
iirEaggageelleithodtt;olll aations on the Peen_
Ylvania ftailrold. mod Plyliadaii,4l, 4 N a
ore and New Y,•rk. ti_
Mirrasscr.ger.: parchsider tleltem iu com will
be charred an 030053 EMOr.ling to distance trat ,
Bled in addition to thootation, nano except from
stations where the company mos no greet.
1. 1 0 - OTICE;-le case of lot , , the Company - mill
hold themselves rmpousible'for o•ersonel
only. and for an amount not exceeding 4g b ar kee
IL—An ()minnow Ljno bean emaploped
to eonvey peaecngers eta baggage to and from the
depot at a charge not to exceed:An cents for each
Waand beam.
its ago to
J. lIITAIVAILT /Lanni
issi attk ora mPon forsata no:lt. R. Plating, or Stsitio
N • de 3enPtielt: rag ar rebr o tAi nSet t E d V al lit t:
to Miura - 41Ponoloo Oli et th e a fi , A nna and
Piwoku *lf
N>a
• 111451roodi strat* in•ar,
ILILLS - AND 1111 W) -
aikt b
gratig„
•
ROUTE
N VLt RAILROAD. RIVER END
Connectimr at Indianapolis with Terre Halite,
and Tens Rants and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis
and Lafayette and Indiana Polis, New Album and
fialem,and Michigan Central Railoade for CHICA
GO. ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate points.
nizjig& Fre_wht Train to INDIANAPOLIS.
TEARA HAD= LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawreneeburg in less time than by any
other route by twenty-foar hone, and at as low
rates. The only read by which shipments can be
in made from Cincinnati to the West, without break
g bulk.
Coniiipments made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent
at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lawrenoeburith will receive prompt attention,
and no charge for communion: NO ORANGE FOR
DRAYAGE OR CONISISSION.AT LAWRENCEBURG.
For further information apply to THOMAS
ItATIGAN, (No. US Water street,) agent of tho
Company. who is prepared COive THROUGH RE
CEIPTS for patoingers and freig ht to Indianapolis.
Terre Dante, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. reon
castle, Crawfordsville, Charlet:tor. Pazir and Mat
toon. &0., &o. It. F. LOAD, President.
JOHN F. CHEEK. General Freight Agent.
m
Expreea.
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UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTER V 9
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., "NE ' R WOOD.
-
7/VIBE SUBSCRIBERS BIANIFFAC-
A. TIME and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz : Cornices, Ornaments.
Curtain (3oods, Conifons, Feather Beds, Mattrases
of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
!Fr Prompt attention given to all onion for fit
ting and laying demi Carnets Oil Cloths /to.
octl7:lyd ROBEATS Sc ItOgNIOR.
7 , 3,60
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
0 N '
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT.
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
WILEIREFAMILIIO4, HOTEL 4. RES
TAU:WANTS and the trade generally can
his supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters. at the
lowest wholesale ratos. Country trade solicited.
ILL YOUNG, Proprietor.
----
Young's Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN 410;EY AN SMITII
- STREETS;
Where OYSTERS and ell the delieaeias of the
season will be serial up in the niom paliitehle
atylo. EI.I rOU
oat corner Virgin alley ausl tuu th iold Nti,
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SA. V A 41 - 4 JE..; 111 IT !..‘
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN AND virrEws
with all the modern lcprovenients, this no-
Pular resort, the subscriber is preparod to accom
modate his old customers and the public gener
ally. with the best the tnarkets afford.. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style. during
the 6011.11011. His Wines, Liquors and Ales ho feels
confident in recommending, to the psi h tor their
excellence.
. .
Can. Bucket Had Shell Oysters ronived daily
and sold wholesale and retait. tuy2o:lyd
SEET
'IN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
SPON3P., Prtlprlotor.
ELATING TAKEN AND UP,
at a great expense, with al! the modern im
provements. this popular rarer:, the 4abseriber
is prepared to aecommodote hig friembt and the
public generally. with the bust :he ami-liet
affords.
OYSTERS will be setwud up in every variew 4•i
etyle during the SOASOrs.
LIQUORS and ALES he teal; :entidunt in re
oonnuendiair to the public. for the:,. rsrcii•,n e.
aerm EALS servot up at alland LI:kV
and NIMIT BOA RDEttS aptly
tn , 2he3 t') all night
N O. 32 DIAMOND A L
A. E NEHNICIIIIIIkat A4!;O;'ICES
t.. 3 the public that he is tr. re."aipt ct
FRESH SIiELL AND CAN 0 YS:MRS,
and is prepared to accommodate the ; alrune
of this old and well known lniu..ewith everything
In the entice and drinking lino at 'ho
notice. J,11.1".`;
Jalitly
JO :RI C.' :".4 11. 11.
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood Street, Pitt2burgh.
AND ZETA 11. DE L ICUS IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD tiAlrIE,
All au their Proper Seamus.
GEO. HEINEMAN S CO.
MANSION HOUSE, E. A ILMENTZ.
Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street, just be
side the Passenger Dope 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
HOUSE, - would respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. His Larder and hat will he
furnished with the best the market can afford.
fel:ly
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WIJaIARI BEN N ETT,
IIIiPORTICH. AND DiaLIM IF
Brandies, Oordials, Wines Old Mononga
hela and Beatified Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOO STREET, Piotmtpur,rh
11122:6m
C. WEST tic CO.
MANUFACTURIMS Or
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND Eq.:MIDS.
No. ISM Penn Street, PI tfn burgh.
Sir All work warranted to lio M the beEt. mato
Tie and workmanship. tu g 12:1y d.
P. ICS Yllin IS. D. lIICYIIRR . .....
Late at Miller a Itirkotlon's.
[LOYIV.Er. , eklt( yr AI. L. , " Itiff3,
likeeeesor to Reymer Andenion,;
Wholeenle Donlon , . in
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Eire Works, ac.,
NON. 126 AND 12$ WOOD.STHENT.
prrrssußsit.
•
T HOMAS FARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
No. 164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
Undertaking. in all its branches, will receive
Prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room
at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLU YD.
Ohio street, Allegheny. seltiay
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A POLLO HALL HILLIAR remindO
.LS.CHARLEa JARDNER'wouId his old
friends and customers that he is still to be found
at hie old etaud,APOLLO HALL, entrance on
Fourthetreet. He has always on band the best
quality of Lacer Beer. and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tablee, balls and ones.
Itamtember the pla oe. Apollo Hall. Fourth st.
nikarWood. entrant,e from roan% 1710:1,
MODIKENIN LOOKING GLASS & PIC
TURE FRAME MANUFACTORY
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-TIIIRD STREET,
173/3175 GRAND STREET & 215 CENTRE
STREET. Established last. NEW YORK. Es
tablished 1838. This Establishment has been in
succeesfril operation 2 11 years, and is the Largest
of the kind in the United States. We have on
hand or manufactured to order every description
of LOOKING_ OLASS, PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses, Concocting Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet Gleams. etc_.
Mouldings for Picture Frames, in lengths suita
ble for transportation,. either Gilt, Botiong, Rose
wood Oak, Zebra, Berciseye. Mahogany ac. Out
newManufactory and earensive facilities enable
us to fournish any article in our line as good as the
hen. and as clean as the cheapest.
DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON
u w i h ordenaz i n h th e iy min can :lxd Pee*.
us when they visit New York We claim to bt
able to amply them with every article in our line
haablie.demilezwairhitat prices lower
siorfaitto can re • wu
49c
Oboe &vr YOU New Yor .
mya3md 110
m& No. 21
V. Centre St. , N. Y.
- RACE . SIGLER A 't.
g
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PlruLre:
011,101 4,7 m
PiTTSOUROVIOST, MTH STREET ,
I S 4
MALL ElmimLaurGi o us z post.
RENT—A comfortable twootorY boom .0
..411. Mx roonm_ meat attic and yard. Rent
816 67 pm mon*. immediate on. Apply
to . B. , 'LA
_EONS ..
. sole .91 - mecket street:
...,..
~---_ YT i:^ADS
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. R
No. 360 Liberty Street
4 01 Tit.
IMEE=I
INg3IIRALNOR
FIRE INSURANCE
BY THE
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, 1
,
om, .1".11aX.14A.113F.,1...1"1-11A.,,
On Buildings Limited or Perpetual. Merchan
dise. Furniture, &0.. in town or
co try.
1
OFFICE NO. $ WALNUT STREET.
Cash Cast 8229.510 00.
Asset*, - , $303,509 90.
Invested as folfoWej ' I
First Mortgageor IniphiV n ed City
Pro
perty, worth double - the amount $155,605 00
Ground rent, first class . 2,462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 lis cent. 1
Mortgago Loans, $20,000, cost... ....... - 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6 'sis Cent. lon-. 30.000 00
Allegheny County C is Cont. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans s
Collateral loans, well secured
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage 10an.....
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stork
Stock of Reliance Mutual Ineuraneo
Company 24,350 00
Stock Of Counts Fire 1 n.iorati,o C 0...... 1,056 00
Stock of Delawaro M. S. Insur , nee Co. 71'0 110
Commercial Bank d,, M:l5 61
Mechanics' Bank do 2,012 50
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip , 210, 00
Bills Receivable, business paper 16.2P7 19
Book Accounts, secured interest. ete.... 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11.385 15
V..,
CLEATTINGLEY, Presii3dent fitti
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingles., Samuel pis Penal,
Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen.
Frederick Brown, IVillimn Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingles;
John R. IVorrel. Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lathrop,
Robert Tolaud, Charles Leland,
Frederick Lonnig, ,laonh T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen,
Jame. S. Woodward, John Tamen, Fiitsburgh,
D. M. lIINCIIM AN, Secretary.
J. GARDNER I'IN, Agent,
tnyto .: , :ortheast corner and `1 bed
ELA WAAL mirry.l6ll, s:trucy
ILIP4I . It A. , i 4 fW11'411:111 11 - I N CUR PORA
-1) Till' LED isLATI•Itt: FE.NNSYL
VAN lA, Ircta. 91'FICE. S. E CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREET'S, PIIILA.
DELPIIIA. AIARINE INSURANCES On V ce
sets, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world.
INLA ND INSURANCES on deeds, by Rivers.
Lakin and Land Carriages, to all parte
of the Union. FIRE INSI. }LANCES t h Mer- I
chandise generally, on Store.... Dwelling liouses.
Ste.
DTRECTORS.—WiIIiam ;Herein. Edmund A.
Souder, Theophilutt Poe Wing. John N. Penro?e,
!oho C. Davis, .!nines Trantinair, Win. Eyre, Jr..
Janice C. Band, Wm. C. Lud•Nitc..lo:',.•44 Seal.
Dr. IL ill. Huston, (4eo. (4. Lteper, dugh Craig,
Charles Kelley, Saleuel E. Stokes, J. P. Peniston,
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington !I. Jones
IH
Brooke, Spencer 'llvain. Thos. C. Hand t Robert
Burton, J Jacob P.Jone.., James B. :Silurian&
J os h ua e IL,. Joh n It. Semple. Pittsburgh. D.
T. M• 111447. AA. Berger. do.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Provident.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice Presid.tot.
Hutu Lir LIWRS, Secretary.
P. A. MAEIRA 66
Jell 61'2 No. 45 Waterstr D
ect. Pitteburg t.
h•
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INPF-114NITY . AGAINST LOSS
JR V 2 -, " 112 F,
filllE 1111.3NRI43IFIRIF: INNEIItANCE
COMPAN Y OF PH ILA DF:LPIIIA.
NO. 435 and 437 41'11ENTNUT sTREET,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, J A N. Ist. IS.
Published Agreeably An Act of Aannubls.
being:
First Mortgages, amply secured.. i.1.696.ats
Reef Einate, tpreeent Vein° tact).3l))
61.) east
Temporary Loans on ample Collet
teral Securities
Stocks. (present calve 41,,A7 72..!
coat
Notes and 11111 c Receivable
Cub
$.3
no only prof:Li from premium, whion thi.reot
pany eer: divide by law, are from risks wh i.•h have
been deterin in e• 1.
Imurativesinailo on every ihoiwription of Prop
erty, in Town eel Country, at rate: , mi low ~ are
ertmostent with seeuri'Y.
Since their iro•orporation. a period of thirty
years, they have paid los , m:Fire. toast amount
eyeeeifina Four Millions there!ay ef
fordintr eVidetti`e of the advamt..l:oB Imoirane.
ao well ao the ability ,u..l tte
weal eei!h
promptness
the year 149, tteil!,l:l4/
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DIRECTORS.
CLLrlos W.
Tohia.s Wacue:, David S. H;,, w
Sit !Purl Or:int,
H. Kiward
(;,?.•r,c.• W. Ri. , httr.t+ eiror c p
AS. N. * DANCE ER, Pi- iJent.
~ OWA RD C. DALE,
W .4. A. Secretary In,
J. (IA RDNLR IN, Agent.uayl6 Norawast. hirJ an .1 W0.,1
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ,
OF PITTS ft IF 1{44 111.
(i ROM IC DA Pro.rid en t.
I. M. GUItDON. Seeretart.
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Cien'l Agent.
No. Y 2 Writer street. (Spam: k Co's Warehouse,
ap ta rE ) Pittsburgh.
against all kinds of Ft RF. and MA
RINE RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in the connumunity. and who ore
determined, by protnytnws and liberality, to n
tain the character whit4i they hare 1t. , 4111111 , Ni.
tering the best protection to those who deeire t, he
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBEIt 80th. 10611.
Stock Accounts
4 i n:l,orn ar
Mortgrife 2,1t0
°lnce Furniture 1;7o on
Open Accounts. oto 41
Cash
114,3.51
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INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CA ROO ES.
SAMUEL REA, Secretary.
WM. BAOALEY, Pr
Office, Cor. of Market cud Waler Sic.,
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tion of the Southern and Western ilivors.
Lakes. and Bayous. and tho Navi
gation of the SIAM.
LAMS
and Damage by Fire.
DIRECTORS.
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Wm. 0. Johnston B. F. Jones,
Reuse Owens. T. M. Bowe.
B. Preston, Oeorge Bingham.
S. M. Hier. John
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every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KANO, President,
M. W. BALDWIN Vice President.
DIRECTOR.
Charles Bares. E. It. Coe.
E. B. English. George W. Brown.
P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Pans.
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
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F. Bi.sociwag. Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN. Agent.
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LA PLANING MILL, would reapeetfully in
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Air Address JAMES P. BARR
Editor and Proprietor
Adverildng at reasonnide rata+.
MoNDAY MORNING, ALGUST is
No Reply the Best Reply to
General Heck has decided that the
shot test way is the best for putting a stop
to rebel insolence in constantly threaten
ing what terrible things they will do if
we do not continue the war on concilia
tory principles. He has enclosed in an
envelope Mr. 1 . /avis . letter about Pope,
the rebel Adjutant-lienernl•s order, and
other papers toru•ara-d to hint by the rebel
authorities, and returned them to Rich
mond without one word of answer, the in
h-rence, of course, lwittg thttt they were
too insulting to riteeivt., tut) : n teution.
No Use for Them
.1. letter from Port limyal, Ninth Caro
lina, in the Pia .I ,,, ei‘eutt. sap
Abort 7-,lato stand ,•I „erns have beet
sent to dd.; departineat tree: the Nord
since last fall—what 1 licy Nyurt• intently
for it is hard sue, hut au r has cum.
IME
a few .lays. ft is . evident that sotnehmly
has made ealoulai MI,: wide; of the mark.
Another tact is stated in a pri
vate letter roveired from New Haven.
which z•ays, " about a hundred and filly nt
Ifunter*-- , negro bri:vole had deserted. ca
r• ott th.• r
nn,„li..t, with which
they had been atrani-d. uuifurm., equip•
A . C...
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
N I I NV /kit I 1 0 0 UN-1111Y
Wareliouie. No. I IA Find arol 124 Swor! sts
iklanutacturerl all qtes trid thricri tinny
,ual Oil. Retorts and Stills. Has and Water Pipe
ltd Trout., Itoir frons, \Wagon Steel 31ouldt
Pullie Rangers and Couplings.
A Lto . .fobbitir and liielitneeitstin:te of every e•
teription tondo to order.
!laving a complete iLitehine :hop attached t
he Foundry, all n. eeu.ryiittingwill he careful!,
attended to tezi :1 T.i .w
1i12,44 25
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHER
/11 1 1111 S I N AITITIPTION, SITUATIEI)
IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl
vania four mile, from Cre,.:.oti Station Station. or.
the direet rout° between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh. was chartered in Ilssa, with priviliges
corder the ueual Collegiate I loners and Degree,
n. location of the t ~liege 'in tine of the mos:
healthy in Pennsylvania—thie portion Of the Ally
tawny Mountains being proverbial fbr itr pur,
water. briu.itut. air. and Viet uresque eeenery.
The tinhoia.-tio year eigllineriers on :he FIRS.
MONDAY after the 17411 of ATM:ST, and end
about the of JUNE Pdlowi n . c . r:
into two See,ions. students eannot return hotne
between the Seenions. All'rhn Apparat
parr for Lend Surveying, Eneineerint i
mill be funds:dog ry the I::.!itution ;o thr
titu,.icnl4.
hotrutn.ntrii rt , .! \* , • , 11 calk
stu•ki,Le %rill be telttiv.t.cd t!otn cigl t
year , to the nee Al manhotk.l.
Tt , :nus—Reeni a n d Tuition, rayttllo !tally early
alvlnce
Washing and use of Bedding
C 6 ardent and M•eierh I.acencgrot, extr a
~ it
Sttelente et.tetl Vacation at tho
..
Reforenee cart he hohle to thc ICI. Rev. 1tt,4.. 1
i,retenner. to tire - Rol ReylthlF, it. :thirto
I,.:re'to. other Oct - try:sten ut . :te RC.' - 1,1 21'0
1)1,4-e,r.
WALL PAPER ! !
WINDOW CURTAINS, &c
New Styles for Spring of 1882
A Great Variety and Fine Anson
meat from a 1-4 centa
to $ per Pieee.
For sale by
THOMAS PALM ER,
NO. 9I WOOD STREET,
Between 4th A nth. 2d door below Diamond Alley
Inh2l
10 .1 t•
TA R
THE GREAT CITE FOR MOHO
WIRE PROPRIETOR OITIIIS MEDI.
haying made it the study of years to
concentrate the life of the Pine Tree Into a Medi
cine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perience. Thiti truly groat and good medicine is
prepared with much care, the tar being distilled
expressly for it, is therefore free from all
impuri
tiat
o ha om c mo d
more cases of Consumption than
any known remedy on earth.
ft will cure Bronchitis.
It will cure Asthma.
It will cure Sore Throat and Breast.
It will cure Coughs and Colds. and is an
nvaluable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys,
Jrinary Complaints.
*®..Beware of Counterfeits — Cl
you have the Dvsyeosia use WiSIKART'S
Dyspepsia Pills, anti if they do not
cure you go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
receive your money
Please call at his store anti get a descriptive eir
ular. A box of Pills sect by mail post-paid on
wept of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street, Phila.
L. Q. (1, WISHART, Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. KEYShit. No 140 Wood street
nolklyeod
BOOTS AND NIMES,
AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET
LOOK AT THE PRICES :
Ladies English Lasting Reel Gaiters for $l.OO
worth $1.25.
Ladies- English Lasting Congress Reel Gaiters
for $1.25, worth $1,75,
Ladies English Lasting Congress noel Gaiters
$1,50, worth 5 2,00.
Ladies Fine French orrocco flee! Boots for
$1.37, worth $1,62.
Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37.
worth $1,75.
Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for 50e.„ worth 75,
Ladies Fine Bid Slippers for 75e, worth $1.12.
AU otbergootto in proportion..
JAMES ROBB.
89 Market :treat, near Market House.
RAM
FO SALE.— FOUR
. LOTS IN COL.
'ins township, iidilning St. Mary's Cemeterr ,
ninety-six feet front, one hundred and ten in
depth,. enclosed by palms fence. The Lou will
be tadd together or separatal.r, at low fkgres
long time. Apply to JA B. & DEvLlN, and
aw6:dtf Stift:AC=lsta%
A COBFOBTLBLE TWOHNITORY
Dwelling Home on 7 hird street for rent hy
& CUTHBERT* SON%
au7 51 Market street.
FINE OPORTO WINE —ao DO RI pure Port Wine, "Duque Do Porto S ." in
oreaed for sale Ike
312 MILLER & RICHXTENAL
APPLES -75 aBIa asp
APPlectoot received and for sale bp
13 , 82 Corner JAS. A. MEM
morning.
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publishers will devote unremitting attention to
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HOLE dit BONN, BANK ERS
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Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
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ALDERMEN.
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Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal
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AGRICULTRAL
D. ?441.*-
lIANUPAGTIIRIIREI oe
Rogers' Improved Patent
S'i EEL CULTIVATOR TEET
4:31-RAIN 1311111.1,
OFFICF.: Corner Butler and Clymer
Streets.Nlnth Ward,
'PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES A. FETZER,
ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
MDR ?RR BALE OF
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and First Sirenis,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey. Esq., William
Dilworth, Sr„ S. Cuthbert t Son, Pittsburgh,
Boyd & Ott. Heisker .4 Swearingen, S. Brady.
Cash. M. ic M. Bank. List Howell, Mangle & Co..
George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton Co..
Wheeling. my:l3:2pttlis
1F YOU WANT NODE GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat. mixed and
all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or
Wine. Now Orange, Lemon and Citron Poe! go to
Haworth Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get a new erpp of Fruit and lower then at
any other house in the city. Also a geners.l and
tull assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines.
Brandies, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH .4 BROTHER,
ded4 corner Diamond and Diamond alley
T. T. M'GURN do CO.
OLTS 3E , SIGN ,
=ME
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,.
[ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY, second story.
wcrk entreated to mo will he noatly and
promptly xeotnea. oe2l-17
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FICHNISIIING GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON
MACRUM GLYDE
Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE
MEN'S and YOUTH'S
Linen and Traveling Shirts,
Collars. .les. auspenders.
Linen bind Silk Handkerehleds,
Gloves, Bose, Umbrellas, ay.
ARMY SHIRTS,
And Soldiers' Furnishing (1- ode, always on band
at MACRUM GLYDE 5,
aul2 78 Market et., between 4th .k Diamond.
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY
4
ANT. W. FENWICK
For the wet four
lis years Meleager oi
ef the Washington
CO Breech of Selen
-4 title American
?0 Patent Aency Fifteen
and for
Years in the Pat
pMOO.
ent Agency BURL*
..
27
OMIT C. LAWRENCE.
Fer Twelve Tears
°Meer of the
Patent Onlee.-thel
last four as a
Member of the
Board of Appeal.
NOTE—AII informal'
oa... Prkliwit and a oozy of th
— PTA; to re Co
David P. Holloway.
on necessary to procure
e Patent Laws sent free
ADDY dt ENVEN)SI.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 185 WOOD STREET, OPJ'OSITE
FIRST ORIIRCH, PITTSBITROD.
• I D
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
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MU TEI DIATOMS OPPICI.
r~esA HYDRITIESLNRITpLEAD,
D. material in allaOil it ir efin e ass -“ fatte i d be p
r e
the most approved manner. Tanks lined L ea d o r a
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and (lea Fix
ures.
In. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ay:3 slyd
PEACHES AND VINEGAR—
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES
11 1141111E18 PURE CIDER VIIIIr.cAR,
in store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY.
18 and 90 Wood street
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
so. leo IBMITINPIEN.II inTREET
Near the corner Filth. .ONNY IN LAMM AN Pittsburgh.
glee loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia
all
monds, Jewelry
valuabled and Silver Watches. and
kintb of articles. for an, length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
Ofiee Noun from 7 A. M. to 10 P. AL
Strawberries for Callous:—
owner Tim FOX CANNING
+ll and Thoesfielees
- thh ”opsse pod 0 0i0r. solid
b vintzmat=l-rantr ;
at. J. Rhum..l.oXlll stablish
--to either at Idtrind
Hortleidteral mote.
Jam
P~ ► TOO* TO AORIVO. Awn
PITTSBUGII, PA
IFIESICIN ED FOR TINE I'SE or AMA.
Al tours and others in the Northern Mid-
dl_ States. ProloPe!:: iiiastrated with an
ne d w
en
gravings from carefully v:.ccured designs, verified
by direct practice. lly jullN PI !IX, author of
Essay on t)pen :lir :; 1 a I,e lture," w
was awarded the ;first Premiumof tho Ame ri c an
Institute. To widen i. , added a selection of Ex
amples of American Vineyard Practice, and a
Carefully Prepared Description of the Celebrated
rhollierll Soule-a1 of Grupe Culture. Price $1 Oft.
Sent free or postage. ntec , receipt of price.
J. NOX.
iel6 No. 91) Firth steeet, K
Pittsburgh.
'ITTSBERCII FLAG IiNEFACTURING CO.
ALS.)
PitINTED AND Orr, 1101111.1:1)111111:18LIN
-A. C. ?4
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At lower prices than con be bought in the East.
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A ge n t forComonny.
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
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FIRE AND JIMMIE INSURANCE.
lir; PATENT AGENCY
in Rrerons :
Wm. Philiips, I James D. Voraer.
Join* Ilrii it, I Capt. Jae. L. Rods.
William 11. fra.3 - 3, 1 Samuel P. lihriveri
John E. I'nrkc • . George a Jc.inea.
Charles S. Bissell, I Frank Van Gorder.
William Van Kirk, I C. Jiangsu Love.
Wnt, PWILTJPS, President:
Joilx WATT, Vise Preart.
Win. F. IIARIPNE/t, Gci•,'. jyl7-/yis
oast of Patents. lion
de2o:tf
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS.
Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger prof,
PITTSBIII4'
- . 3ll [tt i a l lif j . t Enoi• 'n l e. T . R ., fianglkiLl4 -KIND lOW
. Om. throa to one
, wer, and suited far
Ghurisniltremdiansdawfistymilicsirv. I,
.tiiilt Furnaces. Factories.
sta.
P ' ,ten i ion to the construction of
El l i ti i r i ;s es pa an rti ti e m ui , a. F.
uprights, Ludt- ~v inery for grist mills, and for
irate
~,,p,,. ~y and circular taw mills.
Jon hand, finished and ready fornbip
ment at •
dwo. snort notice, Flngines and Boilers of every
~.- .ption.
, „Iso, furnish Boilers and Sheet Izon
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and
tsiezite_vnariety, and contiline
.the ionoofictureat
lidachinery and Aiachine Carda.
Oar prices are low, oar machinery manufactur
ed of the best finaliry of zeateria is, and ivarrainted
in nn cases to give , ntishction.
UrOrdcr, front af i pans of the country solicit,
eland prcreptiv filled.
folllidsm
NEW GOODS' NEW GOODS?!
Are daily El rev:4-A of new
ri TRrahwiroY,
namillva,s; AND BONNET RIBBONS.
Es AND
LJV BEAL LACE 000 DA
EN CA3IBR D": 11ANDKERNILEFS,
ozYrs.s'illier. COL T. A R.s' (mil TINS.
COLVEM
AMR NETS. &e.
Our ITOBet t stock. n r..
The attention of wholee I,uyers invitcri
EATON, AIACH CO..
. 2tio.l7Tifth street.
/Frio BUILDERS Alta- )CONTRAVVOith
"Wa lira no w b lasiufnottuin F su pario r wi t foe of
YA
which w are 1, repared to deliver from our llitakji
11.11, o
air" I.lll}:iiT
COMO
arm) B. utAtuoirrinis Lan
McCAL.IOIIII 6 W4E/IR,
A.TTORNMY9 sT .I..A.Uf
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO.,
D2.723:17d . Petinsy.lva
• W• PATTZHSOIC GRO. F. DIM
PATTERSON tiT DAWSON,
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KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
DlamoaA
Street, near Gram:
189:1Y PITTSBURGH. PA
B. F. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREIET
(Three douni berOW the Court Housed
tuy:4:l.t, PITTSBURGH, Pi,
L. BRACIKENraEGE,
A...1"1701t,1N7 Mr:" A. 71.7 LAW,
01^NICE. NO. .F.l)4lrill ST.;
II N r C C
ATTORHEY AT LAW.
0 R N T STREET
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PENN%
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....7:teljlo.. No. 144 Smith
eid szTect.
16? ; from l :t. Z. o'clock. and from
to 5 o'clock.
felsdy
IRON MANUFACTURERS.
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CTT'I:nI:3 (b
I R.1..> NAILS,
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L3llib.*S Pbtoll Rods, %tee,
WAR:DOUSES,
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And 7 I rzld:',in and Souilt Water Streeta-
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PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
„TONES, BOYD & CO *,
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n 021 PITTSB_URGIL Pa.
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the LA a AN ;t CIIVST PATTERNS,
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4. F. 'IT S.
r:;:o4li Street.
111)01rOHT TO THE LAI
ALP in pric,s , which the fullest a;,-
vantage is nifinc.l it: pnrchnsc FOR CASH. del
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helm itcwic, Maniiiii , ititiore of
Window Giniz ifiaas Warewad Amen:
run Convex (3 for parlor window churc
and public h et
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE,.
A EBACTICAL TREAT/SE ON THE
3arden and Vineyard Culture ofthe Vine,
.IND T?"
li.iN FA UT URI: OF DOMESTIC WIFE.
Aro prepared to supply.
RUN TIIVG PLAGS,
X. Sr CO.,
Iron 'Founders,
Eaton, Naertim &
PITTSBURGH, PA
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