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To at toms To Tlio Inez
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST
!ALL ABILANINIMININ
Commencing August 15th, 1862.
Tunc__ToCISCIINNATI AS 411131C11,
almaaratabisr. St. Louis and Chiesea
WINTWAILD TRAINS.
Mail Expresa.
lettsimma vag LW& 7,10 6. m. 12,50 p,
AlkeallaY....l4lo m 7, 1 30 a. at. 1,00 p. m.
5,10 D. m. 0,30 P. M.
p. m. 2,26 a. m.
a11img0.....-0.36. P. s. _ 8,36 a. in.
11011 COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS,
•
i ci ri ne_ s
... .
Dess4.sa. 740 p. m. SAO D. Te.
/LITWIN) , _at. ,
itaisall a. at. 10,15 p. m.
IR ea 5,40 a. m
p. m. 5,40 , a. m.
%de a. m 0,45 p. m
pe Ttehathroagh to Miaow without change
el
. —The thao to Clapinnati is tho gams se
parlour; as both Noah meet at
, / pinigama . . s all a* into Olacianati
' ' .... 1 '....
t -101MITRI TRAINS
12 PIITBBURAH.
. _ ~.....Jl,OO a. m
Chimes ,•-^ 2,10 p
.. c ..-7,45 p. in
Aooo' 7 ',-,.. '
, ' , , 3hail& — Parom Moral
snY tg.
Leeme l , ~. AMMO Leave Arrive
Allegbeay NoaDft•ktoa New Brixton Allegheny
IMO aso
11 04,110 •IS 5,15 am 6 . 32 a M
111," 1.1 . 14 .1 0 IR 2.42 z m 5.30 am
4.111 0 a , 4,50 p m 12.10 p m 2.23 Pni
2 • 2 2 P 12 la ' %HIP le *MO P 111 SAO Pte
... 2 24 We am by Columbus time. which is
Mal mo wer than Pittsburgh time.
M.
'good on tioaeoommodatiou trains
are said Matted prices. --
Ma p asmeezmnodation train °out:teats at
N, ta , packets for New Castle.
T A rts
spy
followa—
At Raga. As u
oslor Now Castle. Mercer,
1
At • to and from Millersburgb,
At
ail= aga Falla,
ol QlO. for Mount Vernon,Shelby,
51 1 =n *Y i. fglitkailrpo.ter. ern".
emel2ll2. Xenia. Dayton. Ilf:eUi l k lu esi us ni
hew , . Louisville. etc.
Ai Juba.. far Fiii4m. Detroit. Dayton. Toledo
Atlart W , hr Peru. Lafayette. Ind.. Saint.
At talla% . vorta.ran Yeekak il Sk ian joe s earo jahnoa dsnterm . *-
Ara at * trains for all points in fili
role. lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
linne t
iew aurthastioq_ and through tickets
onus ao. • • 115011115 PAWFUN. Ticket Aet.
V ....„. Station, Pittsburgh.
111 144‘9,,,„ __-_,I ~ !!..1 -1 i YAcsat.Allegheng.
1 iz. General lluporintendent.
"TIC P. -•I is 4311aoral Pammurer Agent
g yids
\I./ wginiumptil RAILROAD.
.! iMIXER ARRANGEMENT.
.. „ .
Os sad Adair MONDAY. MAY sth, 1862,
=siwzm = ix . Depot et the Pennadvar is
, 11, se follows :
I,erBß
•••''' "
ain k rtentrigirraNNATl
1108) ENTMLE.
- 7-7' ~
..• es t
.. .. — O . 1,00 5.,. itilt P.p.
r :: - . . 9„.., " 10,15 "
\
4, . . :..,... 1 1 ,10 " / 1 • 45
Angus 1, . _ • . 4,99 p.m. 5,40 a.m.
Ida 740 a. m. 0,46 p m
d /md
tie absage of ears between littaborth and Chi
_ ,-
tr ltuditaleoping este attsehed to all night
Les PITRIBITILGH AND WHEELING LINE.
vos
. 8,
....3,114 s m 6,10 a . rn 12,50 pm
-
18 B,ooat
vi1hp...4,00 " 9,18 " 4,00
4,54 " 10,83 " 4,65
.
" 10,40 " 5,05 "
Mthir it Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio
„rand at Ptell air with Central Ohio
ger Zanesville. Lancaster, Circleville.
Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Saint
Louis and points west.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK
eaves 144415ary5k..... 1.00 - a. U. 12,54 p. in .
do Wellsville 4.25 " 3,00
do Bazesd...—.... 540 •
" 4,14 "
awn "
5, 4,4
4 0 2 "
dq Hadsop...,— 5.00 " "
Mr 6 r:7r• , roi ,
with Tusoarawas branoh
Crag
a k rirNsirlairdp — idi s. od Canal Dover-, at Ani
ma* with 1 7 21 2012/1. Tovt Wayne and Chicago
Railroad at Halson. with Cleveland. Zanesville
sad Choleroid Pt R Ibr Akron, Cuyahoga Falls
-- Ina Illiller*eug. are! at Cleveland with C and R
kr Idea Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with C .k T
R - Sw rdodo. Detroit, Chicago and the north
west.
Wellsville Agintedation leaver at 4,00 p. m.
e 'Thies arrive at 2,20 3 in, 9,16 3
at tn W a S StOepriL
lin tielUga to an prominent points in the
wed. southweetoddli or nerthweet ? oan he pro
cured at the Libedy street depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN STKWART, Ticket Agent.
Per hutliva tegiMipplyto
ART, Agent.
At the Companjs aloe in Freight Station. Penn
street. n 027
1862.
11111 1 / 1 11111111, ARRAII GEM ENT
, _
ON AND AFTDR_ MONDAY. MAY sth.
. _
U M
NIIIISTIVAILI W RAILBOAD.
EIGHT DAILY TRAINS.
rillse THOROUGH H AIL TR • lAI
A. loaves thopaasengar Station every morning
Ceg_ mg Sunday) at 4.W a In. stopping only at the
prisdpal statimand making direct connections
at Monfabang Orr Baltimore and Washington, and
for Now York via the Allentown route.
TOR THROUGH IMPRESS TRAIN leaves
deity s i =to la. otoPPing only at_principal sta
-dijoser. connection at Harrisburg for
=ore and ldarton. and for New York via
AMT nate.
ABT LINT leaves the station daily,
g Pam
( Bengap) at SA m., O p. stopping only at
G stations. connecting at Harrisburg for
and Washington.
LOCAL FRRIGHTTRAIN. with Passen
ger Ow attached._ leaves the passenger station
ovary gaorningo=aalgotad at 0 4 0 a. to,
mining as *oil _ irk an dstopping at al l
as
' "
AMPAIXODATION TRAINS.
JOHNWN'ALMINMODATION TRAIN,
Yam d aily(oo Mmiiy)st SAN y. m.. atop-
An m Argall dada= and running as far as Cone
/MIT AWOIII4ODATION TRAIN for
Nation lamer daily (azoapt Sunday.) at 6.40 a. In.
11100 BID ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for
liallt station Lova daft. (except Sunday) at
11,60 a. R.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wan 'Wickham daily. incept duchy) at
4•00
YOURTH AOOOIIIMODATION TRAIN for
WAS all's station. kayos daily. (except Sunday) at
Sla .
ItATUBBINO TRAINN
AlitlVl IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
rezi.......,.......:. ISAG p. m
............... 12,05 a. m.
151 a............. Li,,5.5 a. m.
Ina ' 171anociation 10,05 a. m.
airs Station Accommodation e.BO a. m.
rail's Station Accommodation B,w, a. in.
Ca Ellatism mm
aid
1,045 p. m.
Wan Sinlien"moommodation 0,10 p. ID.
tae Blairsville and Indiana connect
• Intersection with Express. and
rehastown n last mid West. and
Idso midi . ht. and Wert.
The TraveihmPrib e will find it greatly to their
inaafam i lfisat_ orWest. to travel by the
P RAILROAD, as the acoom.
modadeas now offered cannot be surpassed on
any other route. The Road is bell sated with
=arid is entirely free from dust. We can
WAAL _limed, and Caitlin to all who
sampdhoter His L ea d with their patronage.
ARAllt -
. . 12.20 „
•
: 7,46
°hacked to all a4Cona on the fon z!-
ylvaais and to Philadelphia. Balm
er* g ps =ork. -
Derek &heti is MO will
he i rarged as exam 'aaamd r to distance trav
eled to arhildea to the skidoo Ma. except from
MaMirhare the mmipaimilma we neat.
. 0 1-111 Nee of Mak the Company will
bold lamaxilwa misPenelble ibr personal baggage
r_fejsia wa ili mititt4i=llllol) ;p
yed
lle esawlivaameagemsadbaa4m to and from the
darpet. as a charge not to ex 26 meta for sack
let
_ 1 11111 WANT, Agent.
At OD Pam& z. IL PmeasurerStation on Libertysad Great *seat
B OW= AND. MOM,
AT WO. 86 ILARKET STREET.
LOOK ♦r Tir PRICES
wealsHe Leadsgr Heel Gaiters for $1„d 0
A.
Ladies Engl rll ish Lasting Congrein Heel Gaiters
ft= ez11.75.
Lading Congress Heel Gillum;
$1.50. wortriaL
Ladies Pine Franck Norman Heel Boots for
VA, worth
Ladies Pine VAL
Goat Congress Heel Boots for *LA
worth $1.75.
Ladies Pine 111.,reteee Slippers for 50e. worth 75,
Ladles Fine Kid Slippers for 75e, worth $1,12.
AU wilier geode Ilas
JAM ROBB,
Wa Mead :treat. near Market Roue.
BAILROADI3.
%PM
ILROAD AMITE VIA RIVER ADD
&V RA.
SMMISPOUS MB CINCINNATI N. R.
at Isollanapolis with Terre Haute.
and Terreand Afton Railroad, to St. Loaf,
and Lafayette end Indianapolis, New Albany an,
Salim a nd illieMon Centtal Railoade for CUICA
PA WOK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and ar
.ntermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.
rxßits HAUTE, LAFAYE'ITE and PERU.
Freights and passengam carried from Cinoin
dati or Lawreneeburg lan to than by anY
they route by twenty-four hone, and at as low
rates. The only read by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati to then West, without break-
Cbulk.
onsignments mule to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent
at cincinnati. or W. B. CUTTING. Agent a ,
*taileieneebtirat, will receive prompt attention.
and no charge for commission; NO CHARON FOR
muYAGR OR CIONYINBION AT LAWRINORBURG.
For further information apply to THOMAS
SATIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of thi
Company, who is prepared to give THRouGH Ra
ce irrs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
Terre Witte. Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, Green
castle. Crawfordsville, Charleston Parts and Mat
toon &a, &o. H. F. LOAD, President.
JOHN F. MEEK. General Freight Agent.
S
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
'NINE SUBSCRIBERS HANEFAC.
A. TURK and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line. via: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattra.see
of all hinds; also, the celebrated Patent Ewing
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
&ir Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, &o.
oetl7:lyd ROBERTS & ROENIGIE.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
YOUNG'S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIif. RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
IVTHERE FAMILIES, HOTELS, RES
TA URANTSand thetradegenerally can
be sappliod with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the
lowest wholesale retell. 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 up in the most palatable
style. ELI YOUNG , .
salt corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et.
I A.VA.G.IOI •HOUSE,
No. MO Liberty Street.
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor
Kai rAVING TAKEN AND FITTED up,
• • with all the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom
modate his old customers and the public goner
ally,with the best the markets affords. Oysters
will served up in every variety of style, during
the season. His Wines, Liguori and Ales he feels
oonedent in recommending to the public fur their
excellence.
Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters reoeiro.l .
sndsold wholesale and retail. tay3):lyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
TIZOB. STUNI, l'ropric tor.
HAVING TAKEN AND rrrrED TP,
at a great expomm, with all the modern im
provements. this popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to accommodote his friend) and the
public generally. with the beet the market
affords.
OYSTERS will be sarved up in every variety of
style during the season.
LIQUORS and ALE'S he feels confident in re
commending to the public for their excellence.
AII3ALS sera - Gil up at ail hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDEP.S taken. sp lay
OUR HO USE,
NO. 32 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSBORGII.
MINE SUBSCRIBER A NNOUNCES
I. to thepublic that he iy in daily receipt of
FRFJ3H SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME,-
&c.. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shorter:
notice. JOHN SEALER,
jaPhig Proprietor.
_I XC :E L. 1 101
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE,
No. 111 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS AND WILD (JAME,
All in their Proper Nf:81110111.
0026 GEO. EELNEMAN .k CO.
ANSION 11<>1.:SE, ttEtk. A
.I.VJL Proprietor; 34.1 Libor:s' ktrooLjuo. Le
side the PaAsonzer Dew) , of the Penneylvania
Railroad, whien n.!,..e+ it tho m•aa CDU yen t
home in the city 16r drrivtugby that
road.
The proprietor having, at oonyiderable eg
pens!), titted up in tdtoelle..lt stile, the MANSION
HOUSE, would ravectfu liy solicit a share of
public. patronage. His Larder and Bar will be
furnished with the best the market can afford.
telly
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILLIAM BENNEvr,
IMPOSTNR. AND DIAT.NR IN
Brandies, Oordials, Wines ' Old Mononga
hela and Beatified Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STILEET, Pitteiburdb
•
fo2L-6m
C. WEST 4ic CO.,
I=l
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
KOCKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
Nu. Itt7 Peuu Street, Pittsburgh.
All work warranted to be of the boat mate
riot and wolkuinshin. • wylllyd.
P. DIITYXII ..... D. RETJUIR 1. B. 11111YMak
Late at Miller & Ricketson's.
11,M1r1111111.t efft 731t0Ti7
iStiocessor to Reimer Jr Anderson.]
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Frailest. Nato, Confectionary,
angora, Fire WorhM, Ace..
NOS. 126 AND 12S WOW.) STREET.
ricrusuUKGll .
PIpI).IIAS FARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE
IG4 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
Undertaking, in all ita branches, will receive
prompt attention. Orlon can be left at the room
at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD.
Ohio atrect,, Allegheny. selk:ly
APOLLO 11A.LLIBiLLIAOD SALOON.
CHARLFI6 JARDNER:wouId remind his old
friends and customers that he is still to befound
at hie old stand. APOLLO HALL. entrance on
Fourth street. He has always on hand the best
Quality of Lager Beer, and in oonnection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables. balls and cure.
Remember the pla se. Apollo fall. Fourth et.
neariPcoi. entranno trmr. I.fmrth iv 1617
P.
IittENIX LOOMING GLASS its PIC
TITRE FRAME MANUFACTOR Y
KOS. 221 EAST TWENTY - THIRD STREET,
173 & 173 GRAND STREET & 2G5 CENTRE
STREET. EstablishedlB33. NEW YORK. Es
tablished This Establishment has been in
successful operation 24 years, and is the Largest
of the kind in the United States. We have on
hand or manufactured to order every description
of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornamental Pier.
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses . , Concocting. Cor
nices. 81120 and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs. Toilet Glasses. etc.
Mouldings for Picture Frames. in lengths suita
ble for transportation, either Gat. Berintg, Rose
wood, Oak. Zebra, Bitdseye, Mahogany vie. Out
new Manufactory and exrensive facilities enable
us to founsisb any article in our line al good as the
beet and as cheap as the cheapest.
DEALERS ARE INVITKD TO CA LL UPON
us when tkey visit New York. We claim to be
able to supply them with every article in our line
which they as possibly require, at priem lower
hen they can purchase elewhere.
Orders by wail attended to with promytnese.
ibeefailin eall when yogi vieit Nose York .
°Meath Wareromna. N0.2/3 CentreSt.. N. Y
my2:3md HORACE V. SIGLER. Ag't.
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC
01PICZ AT THII
PITTSBURGH NISI. iIFII.I STREET ,
... hIl
SHALL DWELLING HOENE FOR
RENT—A comfort:l4ln two-story Louse of
Loll, six roams, cellar. antic and yard. Rent
$l6 67 pet month, IMlAle diarripasseraion. Apply
to S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
S 1 Market street.
INIWILANOIL
FIRE INSURANCE .
.
aT THI
FIELIANOE MUTUAL INOURANOP
OOMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
On Ifnildtrige. Limited or Perpetual. Merchan
dise. Furniture. &c.. in town or
country.
OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STREET
Cash Capital, 9229,510 00.
Arleta, 9903,505 96.
Invaded as follows. viz:
Pint Mortgage or Improved City Pro
tiround
perty.
renworth t double the amount_ ... fi55.605 IX ,
. first 2362 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 611 cent.
Mortgage.Loims. flo,ooo, out. —. r.OOO 00
Philadelphia city 611 cent. 10an...—.. 30,000 00
Allegheny County 611 cent. Petutsyl
yams Railroad Loans 10,000 Ou
Collateral loans, well secured 2.500 00
uuntimpion and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad com_pany, mortgage 10an..... 4.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook ... --. 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Comma.) 24.35,1 00
Stook of County Fire Insurance Co 1.050 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5.135 01
Mechanics' Bank do ' 2,012 50
Union M. Insurance Coli Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72
lash on hand and in hands of agents.. '11,385 15
$303, 96
CLEM TINGLEY, Pradde soll nt.
DIRECTORS. •
Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham,
Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley.
John R . Worrel. Marshall Hill.
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothro P.
Robert Toland, Charles Leland,
lrederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen
Jamas S. Woodward, John Bissell initsburgh.
11. M. EINCHMAN, Secretary.
J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent.
myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood sta.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
-11/SURACE COMPAY—INCOMPORA-
T14:1) BY TH E LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1535. OFFICE S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT S I TREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rivers,
Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all pane
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Mer
chandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Houses,-
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund A.
Sender. Theophil us Paulding. John N. Penrose,
John C. Davis. James Tranquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr.,
James C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal.
Dr. It. M. Huston , Deo. Lieper Hugh Craig.
Charles K alley. Samuel E. Stokes, pgnigtoo,
Henry Sloan. Edward Darlington 11. Jones
Brooke, Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. band Robert
Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jame. James B. M'Farland,
Joshua P. re John B. Sample. Pittsburgh. D.
T./116mM is. Berger, do.
WILLIAM MARTIN. President.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
BRUIT LYLBURN, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
ie22 No. WS Waterstreet , Pittsburgh.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
IP I It F. .
MIRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
A. COMPANY OF PIII LADELPIIIA, OFFICE:
NI). 435 and CI: CfarsTNrir STREET,
near Feat.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Lt. 161).
Publishes' Agreeably to An Act of Assemble.
being:
First Mortgagee, amply secured . .. 88
Real Estate. (present value $1(13.313
6%1 cos•
Temporary Loans on ample ("gnat
torsi Securities 89,135 56
Stocks. (present value (t 86.667 72,)
cost
Notes and Bill. Recei:able
Cash
$2 tr.s
The only prufits front premiums which , this coin -
pany can divide by law. are from risks which have
bean determined.
Insurancgs made on every deecription of Prop.
arty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent pith security.
Since their in. or oration, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four .Millions of Dollars. thereby -
fording et idence of the .i,lvantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability end dinicettion to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year I S5ll, 1 11101:;2.153 *6.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W. Bancker. Mordecai D. Low!".
Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown.
Samuel Ci , ant Isaac Lea.
Jacob R. Swiftll, Edward C. Dale,
bleorge W. Richard." George Fales.
CHAS. N. 13ANCR ER, Prewident
D W A RD C. DALE. Vice President.
WY. A. STEM.. Socret,ry_pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent,
myl6 Northeae cc.r. Third and Wood es.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
o*' PITTSBURCIII.
GEORGE DARSIE Prosidant.
I. ;$l. UURDON. SeeretarY.
Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Gen Agent.
No. 92 S 5 %ter ,trcet. (Spank t Co'a Warolionse.
up stairs.) Pittat,urgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISKS.
A flotuelLiitution managed by Directors who
are well known in the conatimmuity, and who are
determined, by prom ptnors and liberality, to man
tam thr character which they bane inemined. an of
fering the bat protection to these who desire to be
insured.
ASSETS. OCTiitiElt Sloth, 148 I.
Stock Accounts $ 63.000
Mortgafe 2, OO
Office urnitL:re t., 101
•
Open AccouNt... etc Lily 4.1
CIVIII 18;551 V. 4.
N: Mill Not. 4• z76ric
Noted and Bills discounted_ 17.075 14
DIRECTORS.
R: Miller, Jr., James M'Auley,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nitnielx
George Darsie Wui. 11. Smith.
Chas. W. Ricketson, Andrew A tit leY:
Alexander St eer, David AL Longßece J. Thomas Benj. Bak ewell.
John R. M'Cuno. myl!
- -
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS ANI CA Itllo ES.
SA E RSA, Seoretari.
• WM. BAOALF.Y, P res M
idenL L
Ottler, Cur. of ,Markel amid Witlrr
Insures against Loss and Damage in , the Naviga
tion of the Southern and We•tturn Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayou:I.:wall the Navi
gation of the Seas.
rutsurew tyluluwl Lune
amid ihwategge by Fire.
DIRECTORS.
Win. Bagaley, Jas. Park. Jr..
Wm. U. Johnston. B. F. Junes,
Reese Owens, T. M. Bowe,
It. Itratton, ()come Bingham.
S. AI. Kier, John Shiptun,
Jas. Al. Conner. S. Harbaugh,
J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth.
C. D. Zan.
mhZl:lydh
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom 'louse.
Capital 9219400 Aaeots 8301,9411.
WILL MARE ALL RINDS OF IN.
SCHANCK, either Perpetual or Li mi ted.on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
retumnabla ratea of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
CTORS .
Charles &w DIRE
og, E. It. Cope.
E. B. Brchah, George W. Brown.
P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman, John Clayton.
S. J. Magarge E. Wiles..
F. BLangsuals. Secretary.
Third COFFIN. Agent.
Corner and Wood streets.
JllO. 1110011111E4D,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK
PITTSBURGH.
NtILLINCIAR, MONONGAI.IIF,
tel LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt sums the Bre
and having enlarged his establishment, and fillet(
it with the newest and must approved machinery.
vs now prepared to furnish &Ming and planing
boards, enroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, slab
and shutters, kiln dried, triunes, mouldings, box
making, be.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH. Sept, 7,1851'. Jallo
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 PSIS St., Bank Moat
ENSURES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF
/ FLUE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAACJON ES,Preeiden4 JOHN D. McCORL
Vice President; D. M. BOK. Secretary; Cant-
WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent.
DlRECTORS—limacJonea. C. G. Hume. Har
vey ClaildsoCapt. R. C. Gray. John A. Wibon. B.
L. Febnestock, John D. McCord. Captain Aam
J a cobs. R. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Dean. Robert L.
M'Orew. Robt. U. Davis. no2B
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WEDNESDAY MORNING,
SOUTHERN NEWS
Kindness to our Enemies is
Cruelty toour Friends.
F, am the Richmond Whig, .A again 13th.
The recent proclamation, I,y President.
Davis, of his purpose to visit upon the
officers of Pope's command retaliation for
tae outrages committed upon Our people
by his brutal soldiery, has inspired confi
dence throughout the Confederaey, and
stricken with fear the dastards who dread
retribution for their atrocities. Whether
this proclamation is mere •`hottion let
men,' ur the expression of a real deter
nunation to protect' our lieophi, testis
practictil demonstration. The President
has an opportunity afforded him already.
Twentydone commissioned otheers of the
ruffian corps have been captured. What
will be done with them ? The blood Of
11011.1:70111batant citizens butchered. the
prayers of women wronged, of age insult
ed, of plundered communities and fivsida
ted districts, appeAl to Mr. Davis now. II
Ile has the nerve to do his duty, and throw
the arm of the Government around the
helpless 1111171 1014 WOlll,ll within the
enemy's lines who cry to hint fi,r morev,
and redress, tile wavering loyalty of those
deserted planes %%ill In: reattunated, tool
their devotion, to ~111' Collie'leraCr trig
orate,' anew. The 1111.7111 y, 1,171% .•.1 71 23 7
we are resolute and earnest. a ,Il
front his infernal win,.--; ti,e
disorgu:.iznlion and desetti,n,t
Rut, if a timid and misapplied clem, yis
extended to these iustreme.,t , ,' of' , p,•'s
policy,t hen the i e: . 3 ! 11,e
overrun by the Y. 11100.:
becility (;"verno,t•!l: h lack, in,
spirit to plinkh .thl•nl.e, or to
its frit•nds. hrzo.
watching with
which Pr.,-id,•:11
w t •ak or wl,•, I
rages, or ,•ry :nvok,.
prayers 1:::1;!..)
may impart .1. ks4,nian u. rv.2 and
to Our Chit.f I:1
I.ay t i t.:!: if a tuiLl•r,
and !odd up lc, hand,:
truer: art. t..d,it!, o n;
Iii:1„
102.996 25
Vurk River.
F•rottt the iti.•bu:vr i It.s;
adviees
on 1 k r...•: k,e
I . 1 , io tint , pl•rnbd a Jalllii 111:1 . .. Of .•11
eniy
Li
Il(pt Ont• 111,1 ,
the 1 4 :r4i44,i ; :!,L..,..,
attt." ;el:I . :4: )1( .4 :1 4 ,111LII
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:1114r0 111,•4r1.1.
OH the Pl•:1:!N111:1. 4).•tic 4 1• 4 : 1114 4 .18:114.4 and
and ti,.' 1 tn.k Leer. Nl;.-!.. a
11;1i!li,%L4I With i ' ..r4Ft•Nn
them gr,:ar , •r •••t...tr:ry.
vit 'lens I,C I . .'n.r.n••••!,•r Lat.:
re..ted 1 , 4 the
tradll,,y ii• 01 4
I(4 . t•t! !W.!.
cd rit;lo•r by ,-ni.idoy 111...71 1g:1
(if rt•tutning . .
the co:,1
Siz II red Ti ttttt %and lien.
Yr," the %Vt.::: A 14.et.,t
Linn, lu'v
S,•(retary ~ t'‘Var nn (.r.lt
& drnit ~ t =cnrf,„.
month , . 11. '; 1,1.
i•r-ri•msly milli .1 !L r.. Limb
Its Intim. do toot , Lan!
it; :Lr , orim..i tl.:Li
Lli.licitim-yamo m; I limn il.i• inst.
shall ;Lis., n0t.1.• :Li: by d7:1.11. ml•
11111011 (it 1 ;01),"00 111,11 LI/ Ili. 't nub
artniei;will vivt• th,nt. :Icrord:roz t"
NYW k :L tor,: lil iivi•r one
million. IL will I, lily Congr.. s .:
mine what liTislittion is ri•nilm •
ry by tfti.i
3.3 4 5.:4)1 713
The Northern Draft.
Fnnu
tin. 1ti.•144ened40.,44.4.4 4 ..
«e revel‘4.4l last niglit mlvivea
I ‘. , •
I ....rut. wmmt). tttouvl, ant bete :IN that
we publish in ainnlier 144.411;..,
news of an I In! HIrt:t1:1 . l ht.
North ha". :.1 List St•ti It•ti . 1 n•-11 , .0
of
lllllll , lllth. drafting. and 0 1 , ;,.•,• r , t a ,
War ha, is.,tted :tit order for
thOUSUII,I 1110 re 11101 "I,P ern..l, the
- thret hundred thmn..and to
ed under the resent Bali i.t I.ineuLl. 1111.1
three lomdred thoteFand more by a .11.1ilt
of tile militia. The order appear., ~.thMally
in the Northern papers, I.ut the eiretim
stances under whirl' we i-Sl.ll. 01 . 13 111.,/'
111114's paper forbids its pul.iteation.
This action onto. Cover:intent
iuglun had ereated the wildest ,•xeiten t , i ,t
in the North, :Ind the war Melite,..: had
greatly sule.ided in its entloisia , m. The
opposition to the order Wit, not II) he ills.
gulled. This order for a draft will eon..•
sin immensu reaetiort in 11)e popular mind
of the North, and we shall wait the next,
times from the North and Northwest, with
much interest.
SMITH, PARK CO.,
NINTH WV &R,) 1 , 4 , , I TN IDPICY
'Warehouse, No. 119 First a u 1934 :1 , 701:1EO
Manufacturers of all sizes sn.• mvs•riptiot,, o,
:load Oil, Retorts and Mills. (I..ui and Water Pii4,
Sad Irons Log Irons Wagon borms. Stool oulda
Pullies,Rangers anti Couplic A s.
Also Jobbing sad Polnehoo,.."' ery de
monition made to order.
Having a complete =ebb.— g,q..0 atracbcd to
the Foundry, all necessary fittiexwlll be carofuily
attended to tw
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTNE39
/1111111111 INSTITUTIOS, SITUATED
IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl
vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, was chartered in MS, with priviliges to
confer the usual Collegiate Donors and Degrees.
The location of the College In one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being proverbial IFNr its port
water. ' , racier,. air. and picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRS!,
MONDAY after the 15th of ATIIUST, and end
about the nth of JUN b; following. It is divide
into two Sessions. Students cannot return hotel ,
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus nuees
sary for Land Surveying, Engineering, Ste.,
will be furnishing by the Institution to the
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music fonng no esti a
charge. Students- will be admitted from eigl t
years to the age of manhood.
TERMS—Board and Tuition. payable ball yearly
advance $lllO
Washing and use of Bedding 10
Classical and Modern Languages, extra le
Students spend Vacation at the College .. .. I F.
Reference can be made to the Rt.. Rev. Bish, .1.
O'Conner, to the Reg. T. S. Reynolds, St. M ar r a
Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburtil
Diocese.
FANALE .—FOUR LOTS IN COL.
a: line township. adjoining St. Mary's Cemetery,
ninety-six feet front. by one hundred and ten is
depth, enclosed by paling fence. The Lots adi
he sold together or r•eparately, at low figures and
long time. Apply to JAS. S. DM LIN,
gpfiAtf St. Mary's Cianatern.
ACOMFORTABLE TWO-STORT
DwalittEoure on 7 bird street for rent by
zi. CC/TH.I3EIa A SONS,
&117 51 Martet street.
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:lien., Ar.. .tr.;
FT - RNI:- , iirmsyfirßowsoivritirrnols
THE
Einterliciam .' ery I 0.6 pc.ril nit 1 ITEm
• EMI E .t 1111111PNI EST 14'.
LF:UIN LAT IV 1: I' IN►I'CRUI :WPC do
THE FIRIf 1111 THE FIRMER
itiler. , t •,r the Agriettll.urilli,t will twi
111.1 future. ne ❑, the ppst. the
eiII d••,ore tthremittialg attetlli,•u
p.•rte.tiuit of this Department.
esy- A, a vottree of additional Interest to all
etas", a reader,. 1110 Protir.tz. of the present tit
war. in whiell great ;mink.. are engaged. will be
elosely the most important event,
emenally collated unit presented to the reader.—
Ity Milowing the operations of the erode, from
de)• sueeinetly presenting the whole from
week to week, we shall furnish a fre,h and run
ning history of this lamentable rebellion.
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ir irestit, ttuti. PA
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MORNING. It is a complete epitome of
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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
CORNER MTh AND WOOD STREETS.
air - 50nd 701 r WOW b 7 mail at TM Risk.
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Alexander Speer, James B. 1). Mends,
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current paper, No. 57 Market street. between
Third and Fourth streets.
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BANKERS & EXOIIANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDERMEN.
•
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
A. L. 1) E R M A N ,
OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, 111th Ward.
H►LLEC,TIONN PROM rimy MADE;
V Deeds, Bonds, 51ortgages and other Legal
Writing Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken and
Prubated.
AGRICIJLTRAL.
I). M. AE"cilEltS 411,7, ACM.
MANCVICTIMICREI Or
Rogers' Improved Patent
S'IEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND
GRAIN TL•"IrTII,
OFFICE: Corner holler and Clymer
Street... Ninth Ward.
PITTSP.I . fit If. PA.
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
G=l
Flour, Graft!, B.svott. laird. nutter
irusit and Produce
Corner Marhet flu', Firm' Streetti,
PITTSBIIOIII, PA.
ItKPER To—Francis G. Esq.. William
Dilworth. Sr.. S. Cuthbert .t Son. Pittsburgh.
Boyd Jt Ott, Ileiskor .t Swearingen, S. Brady,
Oloth. M. t M. Bank, List .t Co..
tleorge W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton t Co.,
Wheeling. tny2S:2l.tf:is
Ir Toy WANT son,: GOOD NEW
I Fruit or prepared. M hive Meat. mixed, onit
all other kind, of Spieel, cooking Brandy or
Wine, New or..:.ge, am! Citron Peel in to
Bair": th Erotiier,. in the Itianiontl. where you
will get a new crop , of Fruit and lower than at
au, ether house in the rite. Also a general and
t u ft ;,,,,,rtu,e u t o f F„:aily I It.curies.lC:Li i Wines,
II :audios, rind all other kiwis of Foreign and
Domestic Litioor.
11AW ORT II 13 ROTII ER,
det o.ruer Diamond and Diawond alley
T. T. 3TIVITIMN dr. CO,
II 0 lfj S , tiIGN,
IMEEECI
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 Si. Clair Street,
I CORNER DIIQUESNE WAY, staeondUM
II wcrk entrwted tome will he neatly and
promptly itmesed.
F URNISII I S,
eLE FOR. TIIE SEASON,
liAleltIFYI GILYIbE
•
Invite littention to their sloe': of UENTLE
3,11'....f%; mut Yrir
1.12:eu nill4l Tra 4.
4 v.. I les. Aqmibetoderli_,
Lira algid %la% 111 steidllirrrialefil.
4a0% Ihrse, rimibrellaini.
A AN IRTS,
drat ols. always on hand
MAuItUM tiLVDE
nul2 7S Market et.. between 4th . 4 4 Diatn9tikl.
IMPORTANT
INVE T la S.
PATENT AGENCV.*O PATENT ACIENE
1,4 •
I /4;
OMIT C. LA*RENCE. RUT. W. FENViiCK
:P
For Thrive Years': For Ilse past fon,
s. ears Mnager ol
ilkanOftleer of thei a
the Washington
it Branch of Meilen-
Patent Othee—the !hilts! A to erten to
:Zl'satnt one
last four 111 141 . :4 Mid e for A / g incest y
• :* Years in the INtl-
Mein
![ember of t ' , Zen* Agency Burl
! mess.
Board of Appeal.' r:
•
rytE-All inforientinn ne , tesmry to
Patent and a eopy of Lae Patout L:twe sent free
°barge.
Refer topresent Commissioner of Patents. lion
David P. Holloway. doOntf
A. I> I) V &lc la NV3E:Nit's.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD terREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CU FRCP/. PITTSIIIiIt.6II.
♦ND
47 OHIO STREET A LLEGH ENY
NEAR THE ItAYOWE OMEN
111 1 1RMIPPL, HYDRANTS, NU Err LEA 111,
1 Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber's
material in general. Oil Refi ueries fi and up in
the mod approved manner. Tanka lined Lead ,:r
Conner. ii4)1180S fitted with Water and (las Fix
tures.
In- N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
ap3 Ard
p EACH ES AND WIN EGA la—
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 BARRELS PUKE el DER VINEGAR,
in store and fur sale hi
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
fels la and 24) Woad street
LOAN OFFICE,
LIHNRY W. CIMIOTT
N 0. 100 smirriirri ELI) NTREET
Near the corner Fifth. Pittalituuk,
ONIET IN ',Amur AND %NALL
quantitiea loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia
monds. Jewelry. Gold and Silver Watches. and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot ho delivered
without the Ticket.
Sir Office floats from 7 A. M. to lop,
it&
Strawberries for Canning.
?WOW IS THE TreE rout ENNNING
prj yr St ra w berri es. Tose select
.," for thi s purp zervin
ose shouid be of co od h
color, solid
in substane. or firm texture, and ..1 superior fla
vor. Exactly such a berry can be found during
the Strawberry season. at K NOX'S Establish
ment No. 29 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Orders
may be left either at his stand in the market, or it
Horticultural store.
3818
ipiTABILII—O TONS TO ARRIVE. AM,
Pfor webs
• EMMY IL COLLLIIIBI
PROPESISIOIt A L CAltDts.
ighamompireimmummmlet7..-.4iiireaii
MoCALZONT :irEax
Aorumpilailayis .4.4*
FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., .
maw Pfpnelokylvw
H. W. Pirrtanos
PATTERSON tic DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Diamond Street, near Orient:
ja9:l7 PITTsBUR.OII, PA
B. F. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT ST Ft MET
(Throe doom below the Court ll , use.)
my3:l3, PITTSBITRtiII.
L. BRACKENRIDGE, -
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
orrICF., NO. MS FOURTH ST.;
.7 -
D.
NO. 78 GRANT STREET
Alll4 NURCIEON DENTIN
• to (1. W. Biddle, No. El. Smith
field street.
Sir Office hourr from S to 1 o'clock, and from 2
to 5 o'clock.l'os:ly
IRON MANUFACTURERS.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
J eines at La giv I lin,
• 1111ANL , r.a (ITV ttlißS OY
IRON it lir N
JUNIAIA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
liauth's Patent Shafting, risten finds, Pl3lll, it-
W A REllol.:Siki,
93 Waiter re-,,t and 132 Flraf Street
I`l . l - 1 . 1% it Until,
And corner of Vrauklin anti South Water Streeter.
irae.). fe17:17
leA J ,: etc L. fit0 , n...1%/m. W01771.91/0
PITTSBURGH STEEL W 0 11K S
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
t\ 1 7 F.1413'1' 111:101 OF CAST 11TEElo
M
Spri Hz. Plow, anti A .1.1 Steel SPRINGS
anti AXLES, corner Rom and First streets.
no2l:is PLTTSIIIINAIII. Pa.
PITTSBITaiI. PA
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
21 Pieces
NEW DRUGGETS,
715 Pl4.cem
NEW lIRUSSE J. 8 CAItPEC
Sire- These ha vej us: been reeoived alo ire ,
the LATEST ANDR it:II K-1: PATTERNS,:,
the 10wa...L.1,6,3e5.
W. WCI.INTOCIC
sell)
NEW CAEVEIS, OIL CLOTHS, ie.
No. '47 Fotfirlb Pitreet.
0441'(3 UT r6tt:V1012.4 TO TREE LATE
ID ad vane,. orii.o , ;, of which the fulled af.-
vai,tioze is offered in purchase FOR CASII. deli
W. CCNRINUII.I ft. CUN.I /It ti CUNNINGHAM
D. MYREN DUNCAN.
grirsm: 4 itaa.ins AI: CO.—PITTS.
huR,;ll tlTy GLASS WORKS—Ware.
house, Ita IV Ater 31100, and 156 First /street.
Pittsburgh, Pa., three door. below the Mononga
hela House, Mariniactureri of Pittehargh Olt,
wi n d ow lit,., L% - uggi24ts' Glue Were and Auilv.
eito Convex :or parlor windows, share
and public buildinizs. apt
- - -
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Snit ING GOODS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
147 E HAVE SOW IN lorPORI: A 003[
PIXTE , :.•ck
S. 1. k I N /14 4! 40
all now and desirable style .% which have beau
carefully selected to New ' I k, with admire t
please the west mst Meow. s a d comprising in a
tue various new fabric and neveltioa th e
season.
. .
We would r c. , poctfu 115 7m Carly call from
our patrons ant the puhlEc. to oft the merits of
the same or tlicitn,e.W.7e.
NAMILIEUGIGEY NON,
Mere hats t. '1%.8.11 1 °rigs
No. 10 I , lllli Nitreot.
I'ITTSBII6II FLAG AIANUFACTURING CO.
Are prepared to supply
BUNTING FLAGS,
ALSO
DIAiTF:D AND O&L COILED MUSLIN
Ail Nlrrd , fr 5 inches to 30 Feet.
At lower pticeg than can he bought in the East.
DEriwr orrioSITE POST OFFICE
JOHN W. PUTTOCE.
Agent fur Company,
'EOPLES INSU
RANCE COMPANY,
Moe, N. L', Oar. Wood & Fifth sta.
FIRE AND UDINE INSURANCE,
Wm. Minim?. I Intolee D. Verner,
John Watt.
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n i i :•°;:ti..l.ll;(l7:Fl:.rirkivhec;a4.
.I
e""jn : g CharlesS I V i r T "kl.lal-d --. WHIMm an Kirk. l lat)s.:uLo%e.
Wm. PHILLIPS. President.
JOHN WAIT, V ise Preet.
Wm. P. G.I.CEPIVER, jrl77
W.M. - M. FABER & CO .,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron Pounders,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS;
Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot,
111/NANUIrA4'I'U6f: AI.I, Si INDS VIP
.01 - Steam angina;. !rim throe to one
hundred and iitiv harNe power, and nutted
Grist Mills, Saw 1312,t FurliaCtr. Factorise.
ate.
hire particalar attantion to the construction of
Enkinel. and Machinery fGr uric mills, and for
apriaata, 'lmlay and circular sn
llavo also on harrd. tink.hed and ready forship
[near ut 2hort notice. Eugi /lea and Loam , . of every
de,ription.
Also, furnishlers and Sheet Iron separately.
Wrought Iron Shafting, Banger:4 and
every variety, and centime the wanufacenteof
Woolen Machinery rnd Ma.hirie Cards.
Our prices ate low, our machinery mantifactur
ad o f the best quality of to and warranted
in all came to give satisfaction_
lirOrders from all parts of the country solleit.
stead promptly elle& fedi:am
NEW GOODE; NEW ..... ! -
Eaten, Maerturn de Co.,
Are daily in receipt of new
771:31,111NG5,
TRIMMTITaS .1 ~V 1) poNNET re:rtnams:
1 . , :i 1 1ii:O/PER/"N AN p
I:EA 1. LACE GOODS.
LINEN TIANDK p,fecu Kim
CENT'S SIIIICTS.L?)I.I..I les and TIES.
SK lie I'o Ls' ET);
.11.4 IR SETS, dc.
The attention ef wholesale, htlYen is invited to
, :tar t•rtseiit eiNek.
•
iv t: OPORTO IV !NE-- 50 DOZEN
1.7 pure r.:rt Nine, " Dunne Do Porto." hi
ore and for sale by
Yl2 M I LLER RICKEIVON.
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APPIAN —inRILLS Gamel y
Cr Apple, just received and for solo by
J
ins Corner Mar AS. an d E.
ket Ned etreelli
.01,0. F. w
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
PITTRROROH. P
lIAN CUC Ii
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PITTSBII7UO PENN'A.
1 $.4 01 ":2.,
AND
VESTINCS.
1)1R1:4"11'01tN
Pl'ETSiitilttlii. 1.
EA Ti A .'lt &
17 Fifth street.