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130014 WEST AND ELORTH WEST.
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Commencing A ug u st 'lsth, 18(32.
TREE c:i.SeINNALTI AS qtrgos,
;w a d to Indianapolis Bt. Lotus' and Chicago
shorter than by &DS other route.
ICISTIVARD TAMS.
1 Lea Fait Lino. Mall Xxpresa.'
ves
m. 7,10 a. m. p, m.
Anagfisn7.....l,lo a. In 7,20 a. m. 1 ,00 P. in.
TiVin
Ctesilino..._.B,2o a. na. 5,00 pi m. 8,50 p. m.
Ft. 11ayne.....2,10 p. m.. 2,25 0. m
Chicago 5,34 p. m, 5,83 a. in.
3+OE Lto MMUS. CM =NATI & ST.IOIMS:
Leaves
Orestline m. 7.25 P. m. g. 40 14 tn.
Arrists at
ColuMbas-11,30 A. m. 10 SP. m.
Cincinnati. 4,20 1,, m. wao a. in
In'liabapolis.6,3o p. : 5,45 &in..
. —nig.. .7,00 a. in
,45,40 p. m
All',.Troloc through to chicon Without chazore
of Clarg.
N. B.—Tho time to Cateinnall Al the Same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet ikt
Colunibus, wad pw.sengera all go into tAnobanati
together.
PARTIN' P.RD TRAMS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBUItqa.
•Chicago Expreas
Chicago Mad_ p. m
Cincinnati and St. Louis Expre55..........7AS p.
ACCOMMODATION TRAiNS---From /Weal
treat Station, Allerbsny City.
Ladies Arrive , Leave 5 Arrive
Alleshony New Brighto'n New Brigton Allegheny
HosiXa m 10,40 ain • 15,16 a tn.. .11,130 ain
121,ivqm 1.30 pm 6.45 -am SAW a m
4.110 , ,m 8,30 pm 12.10 .p.lll *SAS p 41:0
ni 8,15 pm' 8,20'D la' 5.6)0 p m
10. drains are run by CPlambnatinrei which is
13 tablutaa alow6r than Pittsburgh tide.
ala..emokets good on this accommodation trains
are role at minced prices.
The ft,yo p m accommodation train connects at
v ew Brighton with pacitets'for New Castle.
Tarlingla trains conniiot as folldws•— _ •
At nnim, with stages for New Castle. Mercer.
l'onnsmtown.&o.
At thtville. Ohio, to and .from Millersburgh,
Akron. Onyahoga Balls eta •
At mansiield, Ohio, for hloune'Vernon.l3lielby.
Sancinsky. Toledo, Detroiceto.
At tarattlins forpolaware„ Sp it ngfleld Colnmbns,
( 1 4intakatt. Mann. Daston d Indianapolis, Saint
Loots. Louisville, etc.
At Luna, for Sidney,Detroit. Dayton, Toledo
•
etc.
At Veit Wayne. for Peru. Lafayette...lnd-
Louis, Quincy. Joseph end interme
thete:-points in Central Indiana Ea% Illlacia.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
Ana at-Chicago. with trains for sill pts in Illi
rein,!?dissonri. lowa. "Wisconsinat aßnnasota.
lror mrther infornkaluon_ and tiv-oeire tickets
app.'s , M. GBORGETAKEIN. Ticket A.g't.
Unior_ Passenger - Statlif•n_ Pirtaenrgh.
and A.Et2, CASSELBERRY it/loeuraY..
00,0141 B. JERVI_ ,S General Superintandeut.
tT M. P. SIIINN , Goners] Pasweemrsr Agora
0 - 1 LRVELAND PITTh 111'nu 11 AND
1631LERLIN4 RAILROAD.
leffEß ARE,IN
On aid attar MONDAY. . s {B2 ,
.Traihe will leave the Depot of- th.. masearlvania
ltaizoad, inPittalairgh. as follows: NATl
rarsiiirkvt_coLumzus -
• 9 90 r RT LIN E, VIA STEC:BENI:AI.LE.
tJe - 1400 'ADO p. m .
ao tenbenville... 4,00 11.00 "
ua 0wark......-.. 0 ,50' " /045
Columbus nom 11,48 ••
dai?ves csnoianati . . .... 4,20 p.m. 5,40 a. ra.
eita.ords • 0450 a. sn. 8.46 m
rfo chsnt . ° of care between Pittahurth and Cin
cinnati.
Splandid aleepint- oars attached to all night
frame. , •1
PITTEDDItaII AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves .`,,• .
Pithsbnrih ..... .1,00 a . te 8,10
. .IML 19,50 pm
WeitsvWb... . 8,00 •' 8,141 •• - 8,05
Eitenbenollo7-4.00 " ' 0 4 6 " COO' "
WheelfB9.--4451 4 0 .2&" 4455
Arrives
.sOs " 10 sui, 05
...... , P
Connecter at Whoolini with llaltirnere and Ohio
Railroad; , , and at :Bellair lsh Central Ohio
Railroad;for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville,
ColumbOand Cincinnati Indianapolis and Saint.
I °tile andipointeweet.
prrrstitutar MID CLEVlitr.kiD•riNll.
eaves Pittsburgh-- 1,00 a. In. /ZBO p. m.
do We llsville _..._ 4,34 ' 0,00
ddo ~ 1iard.....—..,.. 8 ,10 " 4 9/4 "
do 1ane.......-- 6,40 " 4,40 "
o dean ....... _ 8,00 "
Arrives CieveLlncL" 0,15 " 00
Connectint at Bayard with Twee:Tawas 7braneh
far Now P latielpMa and Canal Doveli at Alli
ance withlPittsburgh, For.t Wayne and Chicago
Itaihroad . ol Hudson, wits Cleveland, Zanesville
and Cincinnati R R for Akron. Cuyahoga Falls
and D'illebtuu. and at'Cieveland with(? and E
R R 'or Erie, Dunkirk. and Buffalo. with C 4: T
R li for .Tgledo. Detroit., Chicago and the north
;reg..
v., tusyilic Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p.m.
Raul:n.44 Thaw ar ri ve at 2,30 a in, 0,18 a
m,8,2•.; can B,oor. nu.
ThrottaVdokots to au prominent points in the
west, southaest,;north or north west, can be pro
cured at the Liberty street (I.:Tot, Pittsburgh. •
' 4 ' JOUR STEWART, 'Eoket Agent.
Yor further particulars r . !pply to • -
WI -Li.J.A.I4 STWART, Agent.
At the ecnpany's °flee in Proight Stataon, Penn
street. g
noZ7
188';
32. 1882.
BiTMZ TER AREA NIDE/WEFT.
ON AND yAFTldii MONDAY, MAY sth.
P - lIINSIIVANIA ORM, RAILROAD.
ElGlelt DAILY TRAINS.
T THROUGH MAIL TRAIN
AL leavesAhepasssaigor Station !Tory morning
(except Sunday) at 2,50 a in, sebpiiing only at the
principal stations, and making direct connections
at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and
for New York. via the Allentown route.
TUE TRROU EXPRESS TRAIN loaves
daily at,3 Sop in. stopping only atirinci&alata
talgtmnoriuiut4liTASZ::.lllfaoi New York for
Allentown route. via
THE FAST LODE leaves the station dallY.
(except Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., stopping only at
priumpal stations, connecting at harrisbnig for
Baltimoro and Washington.
THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRADT, with Passen
ger Car attahhed, leaven the passenger station
emery morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,20 a. m„
tanning as far as Conemaugh. atd stopping at all
stations. 14
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN;
leaves daily (except Sunday) at 2,45 p.m., ping at at all stations and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATIVIINTRAMfor
station leaves dank (excep I Sunday.) at 5,40 a. M./
Wall' SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
stadomleares daily, (except Sunday) at
11,00 a. m.
_Taff R D ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for '
wall's am tionsloayes daily. (except Sunday) at
4,00 p.
/i4OURTII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station;deayea daily . (except Sunday) at
5,15 p. m.
TILE CHURCH Tit AIN MX7
Leaves Wall'aSkti on at 9.05 a TO returning
leaves: itteburgli at 12.50 plll.
IBIEI NINO %%ARM
ARRIVE rbr ITITt3BURGIf AB FOLLOWS::
p. m
................. 12,05 a. m.
.............. /2,85 a. Johnstown Accemmodation • 10,05 a. m.
Sat Wall's Station Accommodation ...... .6,tto a.
2d Wall's Btatioh A ooo mmodation 8,85 a. m.
m.
ttd Wall's StatiOn Aooconmodation......llos
. 4th Wail's Btatien .Azootumodation„."lo P. 01-
482.Traine fort,Blainteille and Indiana connect
at Blairsville Intersection with &press and
Johnstown Accoinmodatlon East 'and West, and
also with Local Freight, East and West.
The Travails Fablia will trait groan) , to their'
oto-et fn o2Maeut cal i Vezal„ n to na trigl by the
modations now offered cannot be anima 'Ai
any other route:" The Road is ballasted with
stone, and ia entirely free from duet. We can
promise Safety,. Rpm'. and Comfort to all who
may favor this BMA With their patronage.
A II le
TO NEW YORK.. )
PIIILADEL.P.M.....-- o.c.s
10,0%
5.60
glip'S 7,05
7agme ohel.ked to alktations on the Peon
nla Atil..roati;
k.and to Philadelphia, }Ulti
and New Yor
Peen nttrohad tickets in can will
be oharged..co ezeees according to distance tray
redid in aadttson telthestation rates, except from
gtaidons 'di ns t he:bemoans, has no agent.
NOTIzIn
.citse of leas. rho Corn will
hold themselves reilsonalble for pen! nrisa r gg a k e .
only, and for an =want not erreNxge, Teo;
and Line nazi been om I ed
to convey passengers bagg e , f 1 1 , 0 1 ; :n cl he .
depot, at charge not to erased oe n — r a fox, each
t Deaner andolumitge.-
ire ticket, apply t 0
.114..firrEWART. Avant,
MAI, Penna. R. It l'ealikairt3tation on Übe*,
anG Urant streets. 'I
n 023
fi
AUISHENT INSURANCE - CO..
OF PITTSBURGH.:, ,., _ • 517 •"• . -
°swim, No. 37plittkIft., Mum/Nock
, .
iNstruzs AGLoNST n,,(1/8
~
a. 'lc ' AND ZiLekl9G- Er w
.4
..,......,,, ' JONES. Reid ent D./14701d,
dim LBa Secre r..,-.
:...DT '" 1 tary;
ES— lisiise7bnegi G l i
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•L I - "
- Nirpritairris - Amt . -
filirdß:lPOLiS Ail!) CINCINNATI R. R.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre lltute,
atKigarre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Louis
anikLafsyntti and Indianapolis, Now Albany and
Salem and Michigan Central Rallya& for OK CA
GO. lbws BiTELMITON, and all
intermediate points.
Through_ Freight Train to -END,LANAFOLLS,
; TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.*Frhights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrencebtug in liw; time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. 'lhe only road by which shipments.can be
- Matte front Cincinnati to the West, without break
ing, bulk..,atonalents made to T. E. - GIBBONS, Agerc
Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lavrrenoeburgh. will reoeive 3frompt attention,
and no 'charge for commission; NO air.A.Rin ion
DRAYAGE DR 00/1111131310N AT LAWRIMORBErRO,
For further information apply 'te THOUS
RAT/G.A.N. (No.-116 Water attest) agent of the'
Company, who is prepared to give TILIOIIGH as-
OELPTH for passengers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre. Haute. badayette, Chicago, Portz, Green
castle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon, arc., &a H. F. LORD, President.
. JOHN F. OrrgTar. General Freight Agent.
•mh3'
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHO LSTERY 9
NO. 85 FOURTH ST.,. NEAR WOOD.
MUM ISITBEICRIBERS At A N 171 Le AC-
T VRE and.keep constantly on Land every
article in their Him viz: Cornices. Ornaments.
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Ilitittrases
otall kinds ; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of &mice, Blinds and FL - turas.
Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oft Moths, As.
oct.l7:lj-d B.OBEhTS ROhNIGIC.
HO`PFT,Ei AND RESTAUBANTS.
47ei -(3;
No. WO libtrt; Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE.; Proprietor.
HAWING TANEN A. FITTED Up;
'yrith all the modern impicrvemonta, this' po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared tonecom•
=date las old CAE tamers and the public goner
allY.'with the best the niarkets affords. Oysters
will be sert‘ed uWin evely variety of style. dnrine
the season. Eliees Liquors and Ales his feels
confident in I L OOPMMODdiAg to the public for their
exoelleriod:
Oan, Buoketond Shell Oysters received daily
and sold wholesale and retail, n1y20:334
aint IS
IEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
Tams. STON.V., Proprietor.
AVING TAKEN AND FITTED VP,
at a great expense, with all-the modern im
provements, this pop4ar resort, the sabszi ibex
i p e utrTre d ne t° 'l°3°T :re. ° Afe hi l d ie f s i t i " th d e a t ' , l l.i i rk b et
affords.
OY,TilritS will be served up in every variety of
style during the season.
. LIQUORS and ALEB he feels confident in re
oommencling to the public for their exciellonee. -
Ai-MEALS served up at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT,BOARDERS taken. " ap4:lY
.
OUR, I-10U
. NO, 22 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSBUIVIEL
SICTRIBgE ANN . ° UNCE
/M SUB
ate
L i A ND
that C A N OYSTERS,eceipt oi
PB.ESH SHILL AND
&o, and is prepared to accommodate the pat6os
,of this old and well known honso with everything
itithis eating and drinking line at the altcrtest
notioe. JOHN SHALES.,
Ja10:ly • Proprietor.
rivz ANfil PAO USE, GEO. A
LYJ Proprietori' No. 314 Liberty strect.inst be_
ridethe Passenger Dope, of the i'CalltiYiVtilliZl
RltiirOlyi, which makes it the most convenient
home in the city for passangors arriving by that
road.
Tee proprietor having, nt ionAderable ex
pense lifted up, in OX.C.Bilent style. the MANSION
kIOLISE, would respoiAftilly solicit a shore of
public patronage. tiro Lszder and Bai will be
fu
follyrnished with the best thewarket .uan afford.
WINES AND LIQUOItS.
VVILLIA.M. BENIIIETT,
TSTPC RTSR AND DEALER IN
Brandies, Oordials, Wines,_Old licaonr,s
heir' and Rectified Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD sTrtnErr, Plt.taburglr
fe22l3m
. C. INIT & Co.,
YAS 7ACITISSEB 07
CARRIA. ES, BIIP - GIES,
ROEKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. IS7 Penn tiltreet, Pittoibrurgh•
4TAltwork warranted to be of tho beat mate
rial and workmanship.
P. LET= EL D. lIETX.III ...J. B. YXEH
1.49 at Siiller k Ricketaan's.
nm - E - mmrt, e;L
Lsimasger to Roymer Jr AnderJon.]
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confrottonaz7,
Sugars, Mae Works, eta.,
NOB. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET.
P1TT581.7126131
/11.1X0111A8 FAELEirs
FURNITURE AHD CHAIR WAREHOUSE
No. 164 FEDERAL St. ALLEGIIEN
Undertakirg, in all its branches, will receive
promplattention. Orders
Sir. JAMES
left at the rosin
at the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLOYD.
Ohio . street. Allegheny.lh:ly.
POI6LO MALL BI LULA RD ALOON.
.M.CHARLE.s JARDNERtwouId remind his old
friends and customers that he is still to befound
at his ole — .AIL, entrance on.
Fourths'on, hand the best
quality mnection with the
hall, a
tables, saloon, with good
113111.(ENIX LOOKING G SS A. Fie
M. . 'TITRE FRAME MANUFACTORY
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,
178 dc 175 GRAND STREET At 215 VENTKE
STRgET.• Established 1838. NEW YORK. Uls
tablished 1338. 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 deseription
of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT FRAMES, Plain'-and Ornamental Pior,
'Wall. Oval and "Mantel Glasses, Coneeming Cor
nices. Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet. Glasses, etc .
,
Mouldings for Picture Frames. in lengths suita
ble for transportation, either Oil; Berleng, Rom,-
wood, Oak Zebra, BirdseVe. Mahoppw etc. Ow
new Manufactory and earensive f edifies enable
net to fournish any article in o ' ens good as the
beet, and as cheap as the the t.
DEALERS ARE INVIT TO CALL UPON
e
tta when they visit New York. Wo claim to be
able to supply them with every article in our line
*hid:they:Nen possibly require at prices 10WR
than they can purchase elewbbre.
Order* by mail attended to with promplswee. Dc
no:taut° call when you vita New York
Offwe k Warne =a, No. 215 Centre 'St., N. Y.
raratad - HORACE V. SIGLER. Aa't.
-
hunDßETifs
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE
gag - Aloo a goneral aaportment o
Agricultural Implements, Frn I t,
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
received a nd for sale by
BECKHAM 'I LONG,
serf No. 127 Liberty street
doorto Hare's Hotel. mh2l
11 0 Olt
Before golg. b_a of
OOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS,
Cheap Caeh,Store,
att9 93 Market atreet, 2d door froJ
H. H. SMITH,
NOTARY' PUTILIC,I
017101 AT b rElll
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREETI
mh2l
V
ALUABLE SEWICIELtY
ERTY 'FOR sALg.—Three-16µrth acres of
land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk from
the Station; large varlets' of choke fruit and
shade treee,.grape vJnoa clef a rurally tuanWou of
hall, parlort Hbrarrand twelve rooms, reseal/slit
cellar. "staßle, leo house, largo garden with truth+
and flowers all well arranged and.in good . order, For , price andluraur applybA 51 Marlret street.
S. CUTHBERT. SONS,.
-. Real Zdate Agents.
VOLTS" AND A ALLEN'S AND MULL
:,,
,11-I for sale bOCK'S R EVOLVERS—the best in Mark.
!mss
taivs agykkivEits, sizzs,
lind NOT Model, for unto at list...prices I:13
V OWN & TET LEY,
vi.od.strek.
MP MantSVES—IENIFE, AND
fbesale
:4 A
68P," wtic TETLEY. Et by
rwood street.
dmilirel l 3llllloES, szer rpi Ta x awl.
# keitrratifoßtplhaid's Munk% 65 rtfth
$2.35.q. fa
The only Profita from promintas whioh this com
pany can divide by law. are from riskavhich have
been detormined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
arty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Since their inoorporation. a period of thirty
Years, they has - aphid losse by Are. tow] amount
egceoding Four Millions ci Dollans. thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of, Insurance.
as well as the ability n.nd disposition to moot with
pro:r. ptness all liabilities.
L 06.360 paid dtming the year 166 D, 262,123 26.
• DIRECTORS:
Charles W. Banckor. Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner/ David S. Brown.
Samuel Grim:, oa, Immo L
Jacob R. Smith. Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, Goome Fides; .
CHAS. N. BANCRER
raideOL
EDWARD C. DALE,' . (9ce Prtaideu t..
Ws. A. STEEL Socreta_pret,tern.
J. 4A RDNqER COFFIN. Agent.
rcylfi N.wthoast cur. Third and It'otxi tts-
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBUIMiI,
GEVRGE DARSITN President.
Ca T.l M. GORDON, Secretary.
L R. D. COCHRAN, Cool Agent.
No. 92 SVater street. (Soong Co'a Wffabouse.
ul 4taiss.) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FRE and MA
RINE RISKEL
A Rome Institution managed by Diieotors who
-re well known in the ootntumunity, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality to man_
Lain the character which they lull - coast/mod, as of
terms tha beet protection to those who desire
insured. t 0 lie ;
ASSETS, OCTOBER aoth,
Stock Accounts
Mortgage ..... :...„ ...........
.1000 00
09
Office Furniture --- 2 $ 61.60
Open Accounts, eta........'2.500
7.8t/9
Cash ... I
.........
........ . 18,351
Si
E miumNotes99
ro
7,7„611'.
Notes and Bills diesounted—. ................. 174.075 14
.' . ria , 6 961
DIRECTORS. 76
R. Miller. Jr., James M'Agler.
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimlok,
George Dante tWm. IL-Smith,
Chas. W. Riekettion, Andrew Aekler .
Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Rem J. Thpatas, BOW. Bakew . ell.
John R. M'Cune. - anslB, 1
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA. Sanctum,.
Wild. BAGALETY, P resident.
Office, Cor. of Market and Water Sta.,
Insures against Leas and Damage in the:Naviga.
don of the Southern and NVentern Rivers.
Lakea, andjßayoutt, and the Nevi
gatmn of the Seas.
Insures against Logo •
. • I and Damage by Ftre.
DIMECTORS.
Wm. Itagalei. i Jas. r..
Wm. G Johnston. I B. P. Jon e s ,
Reese elwens. ' T. M. Bowe,
B. Preston, 1 George Bingham,
S. M. Kier, . I John Shipton,
Jas. M. Cooper.' Barbaugh.
C. J. Caldwell. Jo hn S. Dilwor th :
IL ruhalpdh ug.
Han. Foarth et.
th.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y ,
10.149 OEBSTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom iffoutie.
Capital ...... .219,100 &set a 9304,945,
WILL DI
ALL ECINDS OP IN.
SUA_NCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. RING, President.
M. W -BALDWIN Vice President.
b4tEcToßd.
CharitE gia lv at, - , H. R. Cope,
E. .13. * ph
W wn.
P. It, Savory,' oseph 8. PaW,
O. Sh_orinan, olin Clayton.
8. T. Masora() E. or,
B. BLAOHISITRYI. Beoretal
.T. . COFFIN, Agent • 1
Corner Third and Wood streets. ' '
~,..............________
JNO. MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHAN
Pon Tan 811.1 OP
AT BOILLAND,'S
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARE
PITTSBURGH'
Q 0 LA P AMES BUJLLINGAR, MONONGARE.
LANING MILL, would reepoottlilly in
form the nublionyil bechNigebuilt mop Abe dm,
and havintrenl' , _ h ietistablightnent,an_d fillet
it with the new and mtlet QpprovW tattohine.rf.
g now Prepared to &high .1 ooring and planing
boards, enroll sayibit , and re-sittring,
_doors, sub
and ehutte
making. Ste. tk , kklp driiicteframou mouldings , : hos
•
BOUTS P irtanunanj3ept; 7.1857. :.ia2o
8'
cm' earn snots,
_. $ .
AT NO. 80 NtATINET STRNET.
woe AT Tin .rurams t •
vrorth $1
Ladies
.25. Huglish Letitia/afoot Gaiters for $l.O0 1
UAW , English
„pivant Magma Hoot Gaiters
1
L&tiii itirradffoir Comae, Rola Galton,
Zl i 43!ieh Iforroooo Heel lob for
Ines as s . stroniciia Hod Bootahr .111:873•
l ik agr om ....--o 811, ' ars . 6 )11500n Mei 714
Iso,Nio ridWzieze 7i50, wortArat
Wier Stasi iis liiliiivi4th i i'' •
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. lIIP NOM dr*. iso **.y.:Plie.
INSURANCE.
BY THE
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, •
OF
On Buildings Limited , or Perpetual. liferchan
dim). Furniture, &c., in town or •
country.
OF}TOR No. ,sob weriairtrr sTREET.
cosh, capital, • 8229,630 00 .
Assets;ll.6oB,soS tn.
Invested as follows, vim
FirstrAiertgageor Improved City Pro
perty. worth double the amount $155,605 00
Ground rent, first class
,Penntrylvania Railroad Co's 6 fl cent. •
i'hila
Mortgage Loans, $30.000, cost 27,900 (X)
dOIPMa 014'0 cent. loan. 2,t000 (r)
Allegheay County 6 IR cent. Pennsyl
yetis Railroad Loans 10.000 00
Collateral loans well Secured.. .. 2.500 00
Iltmtingdoa and Broad Top Main;tain
Railroad company, mortgage 10an.... 4,00000
Pennsylvania RailroodVo. 5t0ck....._..4.000 00
Stock of Rolianoe Mutual Insurance
- ComPanY
... 21.350 00
Stock of County Fire Ins once Co — .1.050 co
Stook of Deldware M. S. oe C 0.700 00
Commercial Bank do 5,135 01
Mechanist' Bank do 2.012 50
Union IC Instiranoe Co's Scrip ........ . ... 160 oo
Bills Receivable, business paper ' 16.2517 18
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... 6,216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
413113.
CLEM TINGLEY, Presidentso696
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingles, Samuel Bispham.
Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, WilliaA
er.
Cornelius Stevenson. Beni. W. Tigles'.
John R. Worrel. Marshall BUIL
H. L. Carson. Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, _ • Charles Leland.
Frederick Lenoir:. : Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen
James S. Woodward. JohnCHM l3ANis J sell
J.
M. lIIN
.GARDNER COFF IN
myl6 Northeast corner Third and etau.
Woodits.
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TED BY THE LEGIaLATURE' 0 'F_ C O R NER
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THIRD A, ITDWS'TREETS, PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Ves
sels, Cargo andto all parts of the world.
• INLAND INSUMMES on goods, by Rivers,
Canals, los. an 4 Land Ca..ee, to all parts
of the U n. FIRE INSUWkNCES On Mer
chandise morally. on Stores. Dwelling ilcuses.
Sec.
DIRECTORS.—WIIIism Martin, Edmund A.
Sondem, Thoephilus Paulding; John N. Pemross,
John C. Davis, James Trammair, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
James C. Hand. Win. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Said,
Chan Kelley,n, Geo. Lieper, thigh Craig.
Emnuel E. Stedtes, J. F. Peuiston.
heensry Sloan, Edward Darlleeon,_ . 11. Jones
Brooke. Spencer Wllvaln, Thos. 0. Hand, Robert
Burton. s 4 Jaoob P. Jones. James B. briar) an d,
Joshua r-iiirre, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh, D.
T.:Monne. B. Berger, do.
IICARTIN, President.
THOS. C, LUND, Vice Presidium
Hammy Lnainar, Secretry,
P. A. , MADEERA Agent,
lan No. 65 Waterstreet, Pittsburgh.
EMNITY AGAINST. LOSS
13'Y
MI If E ERA NR LYN EIRE INSrßaivinE
-11- COMPANY OF PHIL ELP RIA
NO. 43.5 and 437 EEL ESTN ET STREET,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1860.
Publuibeci Agreeably to, An Act of Aesemblr.
being:
First Mortgages, amply secured ,-41../396.383 8 8
Real Estate, (present value f 103.313
ulj cost
Tetuporary Loans on ample Collat.-
10.
teral Securities .....
.. 59.135 56
Stocks, (present Qua .(
6. 8 67 7:4)
cost
Notes and'lldle Receivable...
Cash
THE PITTSBI7I/GH FOST
Tfirdiabial every morning. LEinminy's excepted.]
Corner Fifth and *Owl Streets.
TERMS $6 PEll. ANNUM. ADVANCE.
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THURSDAY MORNING, OCT
General McCall
r TUE Abolitionists of Chester county with
John Hickman at their head, who were
praising General McCall to the skies a few
weeks ago, and got up a splendid testimo
• • ~
nial to him on his return home from cap
tivity in Richmond, are now fiercely d'e
nouncing hinf,; and even going so far as to
accuse him of - "sympatinzing with trliet
son." ' The only reason for this sudden
change of tune, is that Gen. McCall has
not declined the nomination for Congress
that was unanimously tendered him, last
week, by . the Democratic Convention of
Chester county. So, it seems, every one,
be he soldier or civilian, is to be publicly
branded with disloyal and treason, who
dares to call himself a Democrat, or ac
cept a Democratic nomination fur otliA;
although he may have nobly proved his
love for and devotion to the Union, by
lighting under its banners, and, bike tl,
brave Gen. McCall, Entiering• wotinds and
and imprisonment in the I - tidin ( cause I
Iruly, these Republican -tio•party".inell
are lite bitterest rarciLittlit we illItP; I\o
tla
truly pat . "c citizens would he guilty of
abusing a f llant soldier like the comman
der of the "ennsylvania Reserves on ac
count of his politiral opinions.
Influence of Sensible. Women.
It is a tvonderfai advantage null. 1
every pur,uit or avocet:on, to gi . .ct,re a
advieer in a seni;l,!(
there it; at once a I of tar'
and a plain ePf
ment, which tire rarely d toan
equal degree in man. .1. wonini:, ir
be really your friend,
regard for your ehatiteu'r r; 1r...
She will selthmi tin v
thing, for a iv, 1.... tr.. lei nlway3
to be proud rC , • t time
her cons .
tiiutiou imtkes hrr more
citutiuus than yon: mCu friend. She
heref.ire atidoui yon to an im•
prudent thine. female frlenrl.ol.p I
mean pi:ro It -- ti,,,." 111 W
there t, no admixture of p+;o:t t.:
love. csce p t in :ht.. Tlitirri,d state. A
mun'a best frit nil is a wit'e of geed T•en-t•
and good heart, a ni m i he hik e ,: aid % ,1„.
loves him. If he th.l - , he lie ,a unit
aeehelsewhere the Lila.;,;
he WI:I:Jilt suet: a I, .1:1,1/.0V, fro.:;r!
ailipti he mustt., tir 110..
will be without garden. imd hover w
he an unheeded gap.. ri 11,
fence. Better anti et 1 11'1 , 11•. ,Lit•h
friendships, whe it -ta•ri s tit trot
of u. not t !
the question. ilidu.e It• rarefy tte- ,
advantage.. you' n1;•1 :•r•.• 1. 1 1,.. tt..
rutty niter I, , lnlt:u tr. A a - ith
mush older than r... 1:,, 1,
}ll,lle,..ist-f•p,r a I. lik T. ):1-
gvIIIL:S: aid
nosh n (.• r li.;••••r linnet. r
Wi. , id , lat the dat, Hi
Marle Ire f inurnay. an ail•ip'eil
"cm ;airily be:lnlet/ by I%c: gays the 11 , ,r•
ace of essa) st, .• • a .th more t pater
nal lore, and involve.l in my solutilde
and retirement, as one .if the 1••••• st part of
my being' female friendship
man ' 'pr,‘ illaci
wart - Fweetener ornament oini4 i,tellet.
To his mental culture :t i.s invaluable with
out it - all his Innwietige of books' will
never give him linowlehe of the world.
I.:tr/wei.
/02. SAC 25
4, 4
•
A ' 214 4: 4 F 4
7 A Ft
ro
TRB GREAT URI', FOR COMUIPTON,
TRY ..pRopRiIEToR RIP THIS 11EDI
CLNE haring made it rho study of yours ro
concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a edi
eine for diseases of t e Lungs and Throat, is Dow
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex
perieneo. 'this truly groat and good rued i,•in o is
prepared si• ill touch care, the tar being distilled
expressb to it. is therefore free from all impgri
tiesof -con !rum tar.
It has cured more eases of Consumption than .
any known remedy on tv...rth.
It will cure Bronchitis. ,
it will cure Asthma.
It will ouro Sore Throat and lireron.
It will cure Congiss and Colds, and is an,
nvaluable remedy for diseases of the
helnitry Complaints.
ea.l.la ware•eiCounterfeitnia
You have the Dyspia use %I' itillAßT'S
Dyspepsia' Pi hi, and if they do not •
cure you g 0 to the agent of whom
you purchased then, and
receive your mon *
Please call at ltia store and get a y
descriptive cir-
War. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on
epopt of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street, Phila.
L. 44. C, WISH ART, Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. KEISER., Nol-10 Wood btreot
Sold
, Cresson S rinse, Cambria 90., Pa,
TIIIB FIELia TIT D•POP
•H ULAI.I, place otrumincr resort, located direct
ly on the lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the
entoutit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,300 feet
above the...level of the ocean, will be open for
gueeta trona the , lwth of Juno fill the tOth of Oc
tober. Since last season the grounds have boon
greatly Improved and beautified, and a number
of Cottages have been erected for the accommo
dation of families, rendering Cresson one of the
most romantic and attractive plaoes in the State
The furniture has boon thoroughly' renovated.
The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer trim
heat and disease, will find attractions he , e iu a
first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tablas, 1, -t• ILI
ABM , . Baths, etc„ together with the purwt air
and water, and the most marrnitleent mountain
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets,good lb, the round trip from Pldled
phis, $7 6 0; from Pittsburgh $3 05 .
For further information, uddresa
0, W. 311ILLIN
.1020-dtf Cresson Springs, Canibria Co.,
_
ST
FRAI\TOTS• OOLLEGE I
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERSI
Tins SrrIIATEth
IN LORETTO, Cambria county. Peruisyl,
ramie four miles from Cresson Station Station. of
:therdirect route between Philadelphia and Pitt.,
'burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviligos t,
ionfer the usual Collegiate, Honore and Degrees
The looation of the College in one of the most
healthy in perawyka n i a —th is portion of the A Pd.
~shcny mountain s being r-overbial for its trar t
Orate; bracing air, and pt' emcee pelmets..
. The Scholastic year oommances on the Paz.,
MONDAY after the 16th of AOUST, and end
'about the 28th of JUNE following: It is divide I
into two Sessions. Students cannot return borne
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces
sary for Land Surveyin Engineering. Sm., ,20.
will be fuinishing by _the Institution" to the
'Students.
Itospromental and Vocal Music forms no extra
ahem. Students will be admitted from oigi t
/ears to the age of manhood.
Tgautt-Board and Tuition. payable half yeart ,
.
adya:B_
Wan and IMO of Berdfir . 10
. arid Modern Lansuaies_, extra 10
Students spend Variation at the College. /6
rßeference can be tn&le'to the Rt. Rey. Diatom
mner. the Rev. T. S. Reynolds' ,St 24117'11
oretto. mate ether Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
cm".
IZEM5111:
AN EXCELLENT
. ~
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DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK ' • . ..
• 1
61% qURTII STREET,
• 0 ARTERED IN 1855.".;
diiikEN Any, *mom 9TO a o'ol OLT. I
I.l' alsoo Wedneeday and Saturday evrning.
from May to November lst, from 7to 9 r'olool
and from hi vember Ist to . May Ist, from 6 to a
o'clock. - • \
Deposits received of all MIMS riot less than OE.,
Doman. zurd a dividend of the profits declare(
twice a peat in June and December. T.:direst has
coon declared semi-annually, in June and Deem,
ber since thßank was organized , at the rate of si ,
ar
P cent. a ear.
i
Intereet. not drawn out, s placed to 1
credit of th depositor as principal, and bears
same intere t from the first days of June and
umber. compounding. twice a 'year,. without
troubling thb depositor to call or even to present
his pass boo • At this rate money will double in
Less than tw Iva years, making in the aggregate
RIGHT AND 0 -VALE. PEA OVilm A YEAR.
Books con • the Charter. . BY-Ln9l.. Btace
and Recul.ations e • ed gists, on application
at the office ,
PREEILDIDIT.
ftEORGE ALBREE.
.V 1033 PRESIDENT&
John B. Bilraddeos. Isaac M. Pennock,
John Hamad, John Marshall
Alexander Seer, James B. D. ideWs.
Benj: L. Fa estock. : ..A./ Pollock. M. O.
Jamee hicAtlliiy,
James llerdman. 'V " " ,C ll2.
tn. J. demon..
i f tw i l TRIMIZES.
Alexander B eY. James D. Kelly.
John G. Bac °fen. Peter A. Madeira.
George Black, . John H. Mellor il
John B. Canfield, James Shidle, ,
Alonzo A. Carrier. Robert Robb.
'Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marsha%
Wm. Douglas& John .orr.
John Evelio, 1 Henry L. Ringwalro
Hopewell Hepburn. John 11. sltoonberzw,
Wm. S. Havoh, Wm. E. Schmertz.
Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindlo.
Richard Hap& Isaac Whittier.
Win. S. LavelY, . Christian Yeager
02011ETAIM AND THEASUBX_R;
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coRNEA low AND WOOD STREETS.
a I II7BB,IIRGH. Pb
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' l .lB A-
IT IS THE
Plumbers: fnd Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 EVOO.O STREET, OPPOSITE
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AID
47 OHIO STREET. ALLEGHENY
SILIR TS!MAYOR . B OFSIOL
LP
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OITSIPS, IffYISAANTR, SLIME' T &rn,
Lead genei.„- rd . Bar Lead, and Plumber's
material in al. Oil Refineries fitted np
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or_
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fit-
WPM.
Da— N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
a,p3 :lyd
pEdCHES viAtEstAks,-.
600 BIISHELd pitIED PEACHES
1 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINO
in gore old for Salo bao
WILLIAM' BAGALEY,
fels I£4 , and 20 Wood street
. LOAN O. PFICE,
• HENRY W.i CLMIOTT
110. 100 SIIIITHVIELD STREET
Near th corner Fifth Pittsburgh.
topmEir.lm talcum AND SMALL
1.7 m. quantifies loaned on geld and Silver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Sold and Silver Watches. and
ill kinds of valuable articles; for any length
of
time agreed on. The gOods cannot be . delivered
without the Ticket.
I
Offmaioura fromi7 A. M. to 1 0P.
ia2o
Strawberries for .C7anning.
NOW 11.8 THE T.I. EtIDR CANNING
1.13 and preserving Str4wherries, Those select
ed for this purpose should be of good color. solid
in substance, of firm text*e, and of superior v. Ay su
th r Strawberry schsanayiNOX'SEstdbuirsh.
client, No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orden
may be left either at his eland in the market, or
Horticultural store. I 1 1616
vEw I 7,56 , .4310,011,811
We have an elegant aid attraoilte steak 0
Furnishing Goo+. . .
Embroideries,
i r arietlelicy
Notions,
' 11leases.
Gloves,
Gauntlets,
French Draperi and Flexure Skins, Coine,
Head Nets, eta.. in large vhriety and foto prices
for CASH.
GLYDE.
aul9 78 Markets-I ,hot Treen 4th Diamond.
isiNS—
A-11% 200 Boxes H. R. Bunch Raisins;
150 do Layer •do
100.. Halfßoxes M.R.do
150 00
Kees d Seedless Leer do
25 Drums
a Sulta
sana
Just r eceived nd for lc do
WANTED LIIITAZATEsty.ei
One thatunderstande Leinn t q pid errei t
sosaailin k Inautuly.
dell ti W4ll
HOL4ES dr SONS, It
—..11 • and change" Brokers and Deal
Notes, Drafts, eceptances, Gold, Silver arra/lanai
Notes. Exclial l ge on the Eastern and Vicern
Cities coustim y for sale.
Colleetiolis Deposits the cities thionia.v.tal
United Btaths.l received in par 1t1e..1
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Third and Foarth streets. -
wm. wiLL IAms &co •
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ALDER VT:N
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
OFFICE: 44 Penn Street, Firth Ward_
fIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY BlAbc;
Deeds, Bdnds , Mortgages and other Legal
Writing-Drawn, Acknowledgements Taken and
Bilis Probated. .
apthly
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR TRY 13.11.1 , 00
Flour, tirar, Barton, Lard, Butter,,
Dried Fruit awl Produce
Generally,
Corner M 4rket and First Streets, I
PITTSBURGH. PA.
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Es q,„ . William
Dilworth, Sr. F. Cuthbert & bon, P'it.tBburgla.
Boyd & Iddt. Plertsker Jr S'Nfekringin. 8., Brad,..
Caoli. M. Jr M. Rank. List Rowell Mangle & Co.,
George W. An.fiersom Donlon. l'azton Jr
Wheeling. ; ne.g33:2prEi9
T. T.
ji'GURN dr CO,-
tioui]E,- SIGN,
mu=
ORNAMENTAL, PAINVER
No. 2 Si. Clafr Street,'
( CORNER DU4LIESNE WAY. second stol7-
Sir Ail work eptrtsted to =to will be ne o agird
promptly lovirgba•
FCSYIS.
ANG GOODS,
8 7
t B
ITA LS FOR THE SEASON.
MAC UM de. CLYDE
Injte attention to their stock of GENTLE
MEN'S and YO TIPS
Linen and Traveling Shirts,
Coihirs, lies, ,111 .. 1 1kend4;rx, .
Linen Mali SIM. , tindicereitieht,
Gloves, nosey Umbrellas, dne.
"A 154 4 11" '8 1111? TS,
And Soldiers' Fitimishins G..ods, always on hand
ati NIACEIJ3I & GLYDE S.
au.l2 18 Haritht st., between 4th ,fr Diamond.
I :LW -
P, 0 R TA N T
T 0 -
N g IV- TORS.
PATENT AGENCY.) PATENT AGENCY.
. loi!
$;. •
..,ROBT. W. FENWICK
MI For the past .four
ig years Stanger 01
the Washingto n
*Bennet) of Neien•
njtitie American
ic;'Flitent Agency
and tier Fifteen
Years In the eat
w ent Agency
DEWIT C. IJIWREtiCE.
For Twelve'] }
an Ordeer or the
I
Patent Oftloe-10161
last lour 4 al
Member of 4liel
Board of App flai l .1
NOTE—AII infortha
Patent and a oopy of the
charge.
Refor topresant CO
David P. Holloway.
11 neeeesary to promise
e Patent Lawa sent free
•
:toner of Paton Ls, /lon
deaktf
A. L 11317
MER &
4128 Wood street.
• • • 1311an9.
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McCALXONT & KERA ;
ILTTOII,I4-JErre
.T.A.d.
FRANKLIN VENANOO
CO •
nualsd - • Pennavva
A t r i roßW]mY
OFFICE, NO. 13 FOVETII ST4
I. . A. IN COC A
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tiO. 7$ GRANT STREET
fin AXIL; StRGEOIB ffi NT" 8
A. • succomor to G. iV. Biddle, No. /44 Bntft
ield street*
Office hours from 8 to' o'clock. and from
t 3 5 o'clock. ' 6 • . folkly
I.iON
'IJFACTURERS.
IliON WORKS.
Jones St LEftightlifthi
a
la..4.armorroz no or
c • 14,T NI) ri
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
Lautles . Pateid Slang ; Piston Rob, Plate!, du
*AREIIOI7DES,
sit water Street and 132 First Stree
PITTSBURG-H,
And oornor of Franklin and South Water&roe*,
Chicago.
ferias
Isaac Joiss...Joag L. WctiLtere
PITTSBURGH STEEL. - .W 0.11 K S
JONES, Bail) & CQ.,
ANITFA CT ITHERSI OF CAST STEEL
Mithyo Spring. Pt w, Rada B Steel SPRINGS
oid w el&P, corner Boss Firg. afreeta..
n :is ' .
PITTSBURGH Pa.
CARPETS,OILES; &o
BEETS -Alb OIL orioni
PITTSBUGa. Pn
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW BRUSSELS CARPEL'
*al' Than have hurt been redetred and ue
the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS,
the lowed, pritei.
ael9 W. AVCIJINTOVIEC.
EW CARPETS, OIL CILOTIFS, 4„
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No. 87 Fourth Street.
I.2IOIISITT RItEVIOXIS TO 'I 4 ITE iLLTS
All advance in 'pricos, of which the fillet - a,:
vantage is offered in purchase Ft:M . O.:lBH. e f , ties
TA: CUSFINGITAX...D.I7I3WRINGELI6....r. cursuranart
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AriITNNTNGkIAMS 4L - ' CO.---P XTT 8.
V BURGH CITY GLASS WOHES-,Ware..
house, 119 Water street, and 156 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mononga
hela House, Marorlapture t s of Pittsburgh City
Window Glass Draggista' Maw Waits anflAmer.
ear. Convex GlaFs, for paTlor
,Trindpsva. church ai
and public buildings.
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' OPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office, N. E, Oor. Wood & Fifth Sta.
FIRE AND INSURANCE,
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Dui:.Etrrons :
Wrm.Phillips. ' James D. Vernon.--
Tohn"Walt. 'Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad
William B. Rays, Samuel P. Shiiittr,
John E. Parke George B V . 07108-
Charles S. Bissell. Frank Van Gorden
William Van Kirk, 'C. Riumen Levy.
WM. P
JOALN
Wm. F. GA BONE
PURE POTASH AND SODA ASH—
PUR E POTASH AND !SODA ABEL
• lam wandeceipt of another supply make`erior
Potash Soda Ash. Those who their
own Soap, end have use for eithbr of these arti
cles.. find it to thqr advantage pc examine mY
stock before purchasine elsewhere.
JOSEPH rurouito,
JOSEPH FLEMING,'
' corner Market street and the Diamond,
.corner Market street and the Diamond.
NjNi t POST
, STEAM PRINTING
1 " AJEt
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH
PAYING BECENTLY MADE
ExTENSITN dDDITIONS
_AID IMPROYEININTS
TO OUR ORME:
We are now prepared to execute all orders for
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
&
With dispatch, and in the most superior 6*-10
We have an office
SECcomp -
TO NO:INTLP
And will Pay Particular attention to
, RAILROAD,
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTLiG,
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BILLS OF LADING, CIRCELARS,
BILE READS BLANKS, 'WEDS
CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS,
DRAY TICKETS,' RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
CARDS, RKVELORIELS, -
READINGS, CONTRACT%
Shourbills, Handbills, Labels, Col
lege and School Schemes, Hotel
Bills of Pare,lnvitationsoko.
Oar fealties fo!printins
POSTERS PROGRAMMES. &C,
FOR CONCERTS EXED/TIONS
A.3EtIE. TJ-lIITILTIECIPA.IEIS7OI)
41 111 mt.* conarlete sathfae*n se to TIM
ROOK WORK
OF EVERY DEIhOREPTION.
School and College Cainleanest
Illiseellaneona Catalogues,, :.
Conlaltutlon e , Renoftßrjeahet•
BOOKS,
LCirrga EILEADS,
BLANK. BOOR% CB , Bpgg~ gam„
Banks dr'BEinking Hamel,
FURNISHED T - 0 oEtaNia
_ .
ALL WORK EXBOIMPBOUTLIr
PONT HVIL,D9M6,IISb and Wood
L, BRAMMLIDGE,
PITTOrUICOE.
P*TTSBIMG}Ii PENA-PA
Pleees
76 Pleceil
ZLLlPS,Pregident,
'ATT, Vice Pree't
See'Y• isl"-i
I YlB
In tho city.