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PITTSBI4II YL WAYNI4 CHICAGO RAILWAY,
TO ALL POINTS IN TICS WEST.
;40UTH WEST MID NORTH WEST.
_ .
Commencing , August 15th, /882.
Crßlum TO CINCIINNATI AN QImCR,
.111. and to Indianapolis. St. Lode and, Chicago
flahorter than by any other route,
, WESTWARD TRAINS.
11 i FHA Line, Mail
teavai
rittsburgh.....l,ooa. m. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 p. m.
Alloglony„...1,10 h., m 7,20 a. w, 1,00 p. In.
.A_;rmes
Orestlino 2,20 a. M. a,SO p, m. 0,80 p. m.
Ft. Warati....o4o p. in . , 2,25 a.m.
Chicago 5,35 p. in. 5435 h. 1 / 1 -
ELIR COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI .k ST. LOUIS,
leaves
,
'lol2stllne ...... 8,4 5:8.14. 7,26 p. ult. 1142 p. in.
/VC9 a
• t
ambus-11,20 a. in, 10,1 A p. m.
C" einnati. 4,20 p. m. Gy4llo a. m
Alridisnapolis.6,2o p.m. 1145 a. m
L0tda......7,50 a. in • eedti
. "il Trains through to Ohloago without ch an ge
oCars.
N. 8.-The time to Cincinnati is the same as
1.2,f Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meat at
0011 lunhus, and passengers an go into Cincinnati
togh l ther.
"z.
4 EASTWARD TRAINS
N ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGII.
Chicago Express.- - ...S l 4OO a. m
Chicago Mail
2,10 p. m
Cirieumati and St. Louis Expron....--1,45 p.
AOPOITMODATION TRAINS-Frani Fsderal
. .. 4 street Station , AllerbarY City.
Leaves Arrive Leit,Ye Artive.
Allegheny New Brighton Now I-:lgton eve
0,00 a m 10,40 a m .s,tel a m 6.4.9 ani
12,40 m 1.80 pm•. 045 a in o,2Dam
4 ,30, em 6 ,30 Pin 12.10 pin Isoe,i Pm
or 3 7301 845 p m 3,20 p m 5,50 p m
21%. 'Trains are ran by-Columbus time. which is
12 tiMptes slower than Pittsburgh time.
wit. :tickets good on the accommodation trains
nre Sold at reduced prim!.
The 6 ' 30 p in iwcommodationArain oonnect2 at
ritswfßng,hton with packets tbr Now Castle.
Through trains connect as fellows.-
At , on, with stages for New Castle, Mercer,
a... ioitown.Ae.
At (Lucille, Ohio, to cod from Milleraburgh.
Alton. Cuyahoga Valls. eta.
At M anafield. Ohio. for Mont Vernon. Shelby.
Saanusky. Toledo. Detroit, eta.
At 04estilne, for Delaware. SPrineloid. Columbus
. Ottlfannati. Xenia, Dayton. Inolawo lis. Saint
irits, Louisville. etc.
At Lima. for Sidney. Detroit, Dayton, Toledo
eta{
At Fort Wayne, for Porn,- Lafayette. ind.. Saint
Lotus. CllllllO7. gee 8t Joseph aria interme
diate points m Central &Lana and-illineig.
At PlYmonth for Laporte.
A act.l4 Chicago, with trains for all Dfrinto in 1111-
Nisei hfissouri Tows, Wisconsin anAl klinnessots.
toilrurther information ancl t...T0 tiegaiz
applilio. GEORGE PARKIN. it* et &Let.
;11 Union Passenger Star r.s Putsciirsh.
and Al Q, CASSELBERRY A. 30.4 Allegheny.
JOZt B. JERVIS General S'ai,ortatzedent.
I. , ±lTal. P. allDlN, Genera! PsFrvercar A goni
C, ----
MVELAND PIT'111111; RUH 4181,
lirtilf" 4l .l6Tti RA1.1.110.1 9.
j4l° MIER ARRAN
.. .7,, , p .
- Oa tand after MONDAY. ,5 ' ,,, , a 462,
TraituOrldl leave the Depot of ill, Peaccrlvania
'Raiiroad,in Pittsburgh, as follewul
~,,
PITTSURGH, COLUMBUS - --.-INATI
ALTAR' LINE, VIA STEUBRINVIsseLE.
Le test inadtagh...... 1 ,00 a. tn.. " 41 0 P. pi.
64 lenbonvitio... 4,00 ' 6,00
64 '' ewark. 9 ,50 " 10 ,15
"cl .3 , olumbne ::: .. - 1 -1,10 " /1140
Ltr,ivei.ancirmatl ...... 4,20 p, ni, 11,40 a. ns.
- :Dt..:Loglit ......... 7,50 a.m. 0,48 I, in
Ito Waage of ears between Pittsburgh and Chi
'cinnatit
qpiendid sleeping cars attached to all night
73InaPlit3.1 BURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Leaves 4
Pittsburgh 1,00 ais 6,10 a m 12,50 p m
Welisvill .e. .... 3,00 '' 8,14
B tenbonyille...4,oo " 2,16 " 4, 3,
00 •• Whpa1i#11........4,54 " 110,23 " 4,05 "
vas ,•.'
vas
5,05 - I 10,40 " 5,05 ••
Oonneeti4 at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohl.:
Railroad, ,„ and at Macau ulds Central Ohio
Railroad , for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville,
Columblii and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
I oats an points west.
PITTBBITROR AND CLEVELAND LINE.
.
eaves Plrbburgh • 1,00 a. in. 1 2,50 p i s.
do VT„ellsvilie ..... - 4,25 ' 3,00
do Bayard ... 6,36 " 4,14
do Milano ..... ..._. 6,43 " ) 4,40 "
do 'Hudson _ 8,00 •• 5,42 "
Arrives ObaToiwzd ...... 1 0 ,15 •• 6,30 "
:.
Connecting' at Bayard with Tosearawas :branch
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at All,-
Linea with Pittsburgh. Port "Wayne and Chicago
. Railroad lilt Hodson, with Cleveland, Zanesville
and arch:mad Ft It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls
'and llif ill ehhare. and at Cleveland with C and EHR '')l Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C & F
I. it lot 'lltllodo. Dotroii, Chicagc and the north
wee , :4
r,ellavl.ine Accommodation leaves at 4,00 p. In.
itetnrnitig Trains arrive at 2,20 a In, 9,15 a
In. 3,2.) Old 8,90 i. a,
ThrollgrOdokota to ail prominent points in the
west, south*ort, north er nortilwast, can be pro-
cured at t 4 Liberty strootdopot Pittsburgh.
~ ,10.11f1 STEWART, Ticket ?scat.
For furtlior particulars apply to
, WILLIAM STEWART, AS'ent.
At the Company's ottea in Freight Station, Penn
street. i?
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1862.. li --
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SUKIRJER ARRA.riGLAIENT.,
ON AND IitiFTER MONDAY. MAY sth.
PIMSFIVANIA 4SNTIII, 111110 AD.
ii
Amur DAILY TiiitlZEN.
TiRROUSAEIt 111 AI IL T.l, A 7 N
:kayos thepassenger Station every morning
(except Sunday) at 2,50 a ni, stopping only at the
principal stations, and making direct connections
at Harrisburt for Baltimore and WastdUtrton, and
for New York via the Allentown route.
TUE THROUGH. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daily at3,80.P in, stopping only at_pirt kelps,' sta
tions. maloingl direct connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, audios Now York via
- -- Allentown rdete.
THE FAST LINE leaves the station daily,
(except Sunday) at 8,20 p. m., stepping only at
principal atations, oonneofing at Harrisb
Baltimore and Washington. urg for
THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passen
ger Car attached, leaves the passenger station
every morning (Sundays excepted) at 0,80 a. tn.,
unning as faring Conemangb, and stoPPing at all
stations. ,1
s
ACCOAMODATION TRAurriS.
leaves onNsTawasT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
daily
ping at all .actions Sunday) at 2,45 P. in stop
s
mangh. il and running as by as Cone-
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Wall's
station leaves daily (except SundayJ at 0,40 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station resins was. (olotqlt Bi4 Adf-- 7 ) at
11,00 a. in.
.i.i ' -
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station /eavee daily. (exeunt Sunday) at
4,00 p. na. it
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's station, ;eaves daily, (ezoept tituiday) at
8,45 P. M.
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THE CHURCH TRAIN `-',,,
Loaves Wall's 6tai inn at 0.08 a in: returning
leaves Pittsburgh at 12.80 j) M.
szrioaraaith IblLLezate
ARRIVE IN I l I, ITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS::
.
- -
liExpress.-- ...... t. ..... ......—.... ......... —./2,25 14 m
Ft1a11..,—.... ..... ..1„.. ..... ............ .....12,05a. M.
ast kine....,.—.—. , ..-_ ......... -...12Ati a. m.
, Johnstown d ooo namoctaicon._..... ......... 10,05 a. m.
Ist Wall's StatiollAcoommodation._...6,3o a. m.
Ski Wall's StationlAocommadation. ..... 8,3 a a. m.
8d Wall's Station Accommodation ... 1,06 p. m.
4th Wail's Station A ccommodation_—....6,lo A , tn.
Air Trains for Bla fr o ville and Indiana connect.
at Blairaville Intersection With Express and
Johnstown Acoonimodation East, and-West. and
also with Local TYitight,',East and :West: 1-'
PThe Travelimt Public will End It greatly to their
ENN in going East or Wmt, to travel by' the
SAMA RAILROAD : ea the accom
modations now offered cannot
,btr gurna&ed on
any other route. Ji The Road a ballasted with
. stone and to entirely frog from (dust. We can
Promise Safetsi2SPOod. and Comfort t 3 all who
may favor this (toad with their patronage.
'
nw *ARE:
-To I Yon.k. ................m s
Dima trELkra....„............1 0 , 5 4
E1ALT LM0RD........... ..... „......... 1040 ')
RUSTIM,...: . ... .. S.SO
n ARRISBURG . 77.... . ........ P7;65
421rBagme cheated t oallatationson lita Pe Xa.iroad. :and
ore to PhiladelPhia. Bald
and
µ P
New York. assenitore, ntirchasinj4iekets in eai. will
be °baited an mem &a ft to d i sta, ; (7 ,--....
stied in additiOn to the station rates, egoa D e t
stations where where them:QM:ID has no anat.'
. 190 T1CE....1n we of lobs. the Com-, ••• •,'
hold themselvos rb..."pmndble for peraonak,,.or"
only. and for an anionnt not =coedits 416.ge
B.—Att Striates- Line has been inplova
o convey passencommidbaggitge to and6from th e e
depot, at a charge not to exceed 33 Cent , ' fel' each
PUsatNer and baggage.
'or tickets apply to
di. STEWART, Area
An
;
td
the erratt treets. Penna. It. 11. . ,1 *menger Station on Libertr
as . ' iig .. ‘ - no2i
ALLEGHENY iHNSUIiAIiCE Ca
it
OF PriiTBBITEGH.
OFFICES, No. 87 Arm Elt" Bank Block
4NOVIIES ACUSAST ALL SENDS OP
IeIRE AND MARINE RISK&
fftfedle%Vbent
Asnt. Booras; Calm
1 911 LIAM D General
DIREOT ORS — JaanaJonee. q". G. Romeo/. Ilar
illy OaDt.R. ra. John .01.. Wilson B.
L. Fahriestock. Joh* a MoO ontenttaink Alan
Jacobs. XP. Sterling. avt. W. Dean. Robert L.
8414. EL mvio.
age},l
~. ;~;;,,::~:.:.r:~~w...
FAtLL AltlEiiitifCßUENT
11.1:10.11A,S FARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
N 0.184 FEDERAL ST., AIDFDII-21iY•
l ei,
Undertaking. in all its branch will receive
prompt attention. Orders car, left at the room
at the Livery Stable of Mr. AMES FLOYD,
Ohio street. Allegheny.
___ _ ' selS:ly
.A.P°"O HALLBILLIARD SALOON.
CIIARLEu JARDNEP. , wouId remind his eld
friends and customers that he is still to be found
at his old stand, APOLLO HALL. entrance on
Fourth street. He has always on hand the best
quality of Lager Beer. and in connection with the
haH,qt, well appointed billiard saloon, with gOod
tables, balls and cues.
Renumber the pla ce, Apollo Rail. Fenitt 1,:.
naartiTeed. entrance from limmth. r;to.l r
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131).11.4EN1-3. LOOKING GLASS I'l c.)
TURK FRAME MANUFACTORY
NOS. 221 EAST TWENTY.:TIIIRD STREET,
178 & 175 GRAND STREET Sr 216 Cl' k
STREET. Established.M. NEW YORK., Ea
tabliehed 1858, This Establishment has boon in
successful operation 24 ,years, and is the. Larrrest
of the kind in the United Staten. We have on
hand or mnanfaotured to order every description
of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT. FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glasses, Coneecting Cor
rdoes. Baal) and Bracket Tables,: with Diarble
Slabs, Toilet Glasses, etc.
ble
Mouldings for Picture Frames. in lengths suits
transportation, transportation, either Berletag, lioae
wood. Oak, Zebra, Birdaege, Mahogany ere. Oar
new Manufactory anti exyensive facilities enable
tie to fournlsh any aruele in our linens :food as the
beet, and as cheap as the cheopeat.
DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON
as when they visit Now York. Wo olaim to b
able to supply them with every article in our line
whioh they can possibly require, , itt prices 107701
than they can Purchase elewhore.
Orders by mail attended to with } , romnincaa. Dc
not/ails* cal when you visit New Fort.
Orlic :3md ralrareibouts, No. 215 Centre St., N. 1",
my 2 HORACE-V. SIGLER. Met.
tikls7'
• GARDEN AND FIELD SEED.
WARRANTED **HERR AND GENUINE
dfirAlso a general assortment o
Agricultural 'lmplements, Prof t,
Shade and Ornamental 'Trees,
received and for sale by
BECKHAM" & LONG,
wart doorto Hare'e Hotel
N. 127 lace:: t (vet
Before going, bay a pair of
BOOTS, SllOki, AND GAITERS.
Cheap Cash Store, AT BORLAND'S
aa9 98 Market street 241 door from kifth.
_ _ _
a IL SMITH,
NOTARY Pt.TIILIC:
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREETe
mh2l
TALVABLE SEWICKLEY PROP.
. V ERTY FOR SALE.—Threc-thurtl- aar•e-cd
land-015mi' thWaituuto at ave minutes walk from
the Station; large variety of choice fruit' and
Rhode trees, grape vines. ate: a tamps' mansion of '
hail, :maim-, library and twelve rooms; excellent
Cellar stable, ice house, large garden with fruits
and Bowers all well arranged and in good order.
For Price and. terms apply at 51 Market rtreeL
S. OUTS - BERT & SONS,
Real Rstate Agents.
ciOLTS'
'S ND ALLEN"S AND W HEE
for sale by
a., LOCK A
RETOLVESS—the bastia iNturko
1119 R 4 " TV* 1117 IPIAR
OLT'S REVOLVERI N .
Old and New Modell "112.
h(f . fet . ezta%Ltes by
!IR W ,, od Street
itals
UM ' uxrv~a J g_
KNPPE. Crou n
Spoon—Etoviir,RsnivesAtir h 9. -• • „tam
BO WN TETLEY. 136 Wood ptreo.
iii.tur`V AP MIMES, lIMIT LP TILE PA
ket—at ktolleliand's Auction, nth street
,z,,w.Lnolt t ps.
lltbrEw ittotrrE via MUER e2l
LI RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AHD CINCINNATI A. R.
Connectipg
Haute and Ter Haute,
and Terre Halite and Alton Railroad, to St. Laub
and Lafayette and Indianapolis ' New Albany and
,dais and Michigan Central Railoads for MICA
(o. ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, and, all
mtermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE. LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights and passengers carried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenceburg in leas time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
rates. The OBIY road by which chipmerits oan be
made from Cincinnati to the west, without break
/4324:unortro mad e w GIBBONS. Aron.
at Cin .nnati, W. B.
.COTTING, Agent at
Lawreneaburgh. will receive prompt attention,
arid no charge for COMMirsiOn; NO timipog FOP.
EIRAYAGII OR 00111GESION AT LAWRENCEBURG.
For further information apply to THOMAS
RA.TIGAN, (No. 116 Water street.) agent of the
CoMpany, who is prepared to pve rrigoriaa
g
oorpui for paoreogorE and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute, Lafpyetto, Chicago Peru, Green
castle, Crawfordsville. Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon, ac., an. 11. F. Loßp, President.
JORN F. MUTER, General Freight Agenh
mh3
Ziprom.
17 PHOLSTERIN -7 6
1 - UPELOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
T HE SUBSCRIEEMS !I AN UFA C.
TORE and keep cmistantly on hand every
article in their line, viz : Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain ()cods, Comforts, Feather Bads, Mattrases
of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beth. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
M_•
- a C k Pr
l m ing
downCn g
oven Oilcloth h ootr:lyd
-- ROBEATS 4 ROhNI o
i,
r 1 S .
t-
HOTELS AND ~EST~UI~ANTB,
S-4. VAG 1E 1-1 TT S ,
No. 850 Liberty Street,
Next to Peruisylvania Passenger Dbpot,
.TORN ISAVACIE; Proprietor.
fAFIND TAKEN AND FITTED lIP,
with all the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, the su'oecriber ispreps,red to accom
modate his old customers and the pnblio goner
ally, with the beet the markets affords. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style, during
tklasea.son. ilis Wines, Liquors and Aloe he feels
oonftdent in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
and sold wholesale and retail. mr2ollyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
'.1".1110S. STONE, E • roprte t
IlAjaL"eatlret
provemente,gr this 'popular resort, the Fa h.: riber
is prepared to acoommodote his friends the
Public generally, with the best the
affords. market
OYSTERS will be served sp in 09 , 319 variety of
style during me season.
LIQUORS anci ALES he feels confident In re
commending to. the public for their excellence.
gEir-AIRALS served up at all hours, and DAY
and RIGHT BOARDERS taken. ap4:ly
OUR 1-10 US",
NO. 82 DIAMOND A L LEY,
PITTSJJU ROE
I-RIME 19 171:18CRTHEM ANNOU N C E S
A. to theOdic that he is in daily receipt of
FRESH SH E LL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME,
&0., and is prepared to accommodate the patron.:
of this old and well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking lino at the shcrtest
notice.
JOHN SIIALER,
jalOity
Proprietor.
Al ANSION EIOUNE : .14E0. AUR ENTZ,
Pro" priotor; NC,. 344 Liberty :treat. iust be
side the Passenger Depot of Ca.? 1. er ....y:va n i n
Railroad. which make. it 1.1,:: 1..,... c. , t g
vo
by .ieLt
house m n, the city for paseeogo arriving that
road.
The proprietor ha - rieg, at considerable eg
pease, ttted up, in excellent 5:3 - In, ins MANSION
IiUUSE, would res_peottally EolICI: a sharo of
public patronage. His Larder an!. Bar will be
furnished with the Lost the market can .stffeld.
fel:ly
WINES AND LIQUORS,
inE.tvNE'rr,
IMPORTED, ANTI DEALICR Ili
Brandies, Oordials, Wines, Old Mononga
hela and Beatified Whiskey,
NO. L.lO WOOD sTnEET, PitrAbr.rgle
falem
C. WIEN'i & CO.,
.11ANITFACITREES OF
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCHAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
290. 187 Penn Stroet., Piudwargh.
43 - All work warranted to be at tLo best mate
rial and workrnaoahip. my72lyd.
P. H.
:/IYJaR, ..... D. 8. lISTIiER
Late at Miller & Ricketeon's.
IMX2II_IO.II, aSZ J 11.0erl ..1C US.
(Rummer to Renner & Antiersou.j
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, C'outoctiouary,
Sugars, .Flre Works, de.,
NOR. ne AND .12S WOOD STREET.
r.urrssunGu.
DRE/"R'S -
01177011 A? nil
RELIANCE INSIJRAIO2
OOMPLNY, •
7 OF 1".2H2.17-,AME1.141'.11.X44.4
On Buildings Limited or Perpetual. Merchan
dise. Purniture, ko.. in town or
SOB
OFFICE' NO. SOS WALNUT S'rliEhT.
Cash Capital, 8229,510
Assets,. •
Invested as follows. via: 12014508 90:
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro-
Perty, werch double the amount $155,605 00
Ground rent, Ora ohms ... .. , ........ - 2462 60,
Pennsylvania. Railroad Cie's .. caul.
Mortgage Loans. $30,000, c0at............ 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6Vi cent. loan .. &WOO
Allegheny County 6 IR cent. Penijal-
00
vania Railroad 10,000 00)
Collateral loans, well Bemired.. . . 2,600 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 5ecured.........
, mortgage loam-- 4g0:1 00
Pennsylvania RadroadlCo.Stook......— 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company
Stock of County Fire Insurance . Low
00 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.
Commercial Bank do ................ 7001 5,135101
Mechanics' Bank do
Union M. Insurance Co'e 5cr ip............ 160100
Bills Receivable. business paper .. ... 16.47
Book Aocoun is. secured interest, e . t.a.- 6,26 2
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.; 11;32.2
ge
crma TINGLEY. Pron rst.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tln_gloy, Samuel B.
Wm..R. Thompscm. .&bort Steelephamn.
Frederiok Brown.„ vv ahem Musson,
Cornelius Stevenson. B ni. W. West,
John R. Worrel,
H. L. Carson. . -
j k Lathrop
Robert Toland, . arlea Leland,
Frederick Lennie, . aeob T. Bunting.
Charles S. W ood Smith Bowen r
James S. Woodward, ,Tohn Bissell., Pittsburgh.
B. . IDEN_ jOHMAN._seeetary.
J. GARDNER COFFlN,__Agent.
mylg Northeast corner Third and wood sta.
Hl►
ELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN:
ILPSIIRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA=
TED BY THE. LEGISLATURE OF PENNS YL
vAN lA, 1635. 01FICE, S. E. CORNER
TIIIRD AND WALNUT STREETS,
DELPHIA. I4LA.RINE INSURANCES on Yoe.:
gels, Cargo and Preight, to all parts of the world:
INLAND INSURANCES on . Goods, by RiyerN
Canals, Lakes, and land. Carri to all art
of the Union. FIRE I N M
chandise generally, on Stores. Dwelling on er-, Ethane.'
Ao.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Rdinuna
A.
guider, Theophilue Paulding, John N. Penroee,
J
John C. Davis, ames Trenonair, Wm. Erre: Jr..
James ). Rand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph RI Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston . Geo. G. Lieper, Hugh--Crate.
Charlee Kelley, Samuel E, Stokes, J. F. Penitton,
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington 'IT, Jones
Brooke, Spencer SFllvain„ Thos. C. lian'd, Robert
Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B, M'Farland,
Joehua P.;kkerg John B. Semple. Pittaburgh, D.
T. Mmes. A. B. Ber r, do.
W MARTIN. President.
TILOS. C. HAND. Vice
Resta Lrum
:m-R.tag, Secretary. ,
dent.
P. A. miAD Preai A te
No. 65 Water street. Pittsburnt'a.
NDEMNITY AGAINST .LOSS
BY FIVE..
riIHE FEASTELLIN EIRE INSURANcE
ill. COMPANY OF FREUD ELPRIA, OW
NO. um and 487 CHESTNUT 8T
near Fiffh.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist 1860.
Pubebli ished Agreeably to An Aot of Assembly,
ng:
Fir t s blertgages, amply 5eenre d,,V,896.393 SS
Real Estate, (present value 5103,61.6
61,) cost ........... .... -.. .—.. _
Temporary: Loans-on am . Ple .doilat
teral Securities. t-,-., .
'looks, (present value 7586.657 ra.)
005 t.......... i .................. ... ............... ... -
Notes and Rills Receivable....
Cash
$2,208.051 68
The onlyprotlte from premiums which this sem
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
beau determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and ConntrY, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidenee of the advantages of Inegrance,
as well is the ability and disposition to meet with
Promptness all liabilities.
Lo..nes paid dttring the year M 9,8620188 86.
DIRECTORf3.
Charles W. Ilancker, Mordecai D. Lewin,Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown.
Samuel Grant,. Isaac Lei
Jacob R. Sinfth. Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George Fates,
CHAS. N. RANCHER, President
EDIV YARD C. DALE, Vice President
W. A. SITE?, Seerobtx7pro tom.
J. GARDNER COFFIN„ Agent.
tuyle Northeast cor. Third and Wood ate.
- - - - -- -
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF FITTSBUItilillt.
GEORGE DARSIE, President.
F. M. GORDON, Seoretam
Cant. R. D. COCHRAN, Ocee'l 4sent.
No. In Water street;(Spang 1g Co's NVarehonse,
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MA
RINE RISES.
A Homo Institution managed by Dirot• wh
are well known in the comminunity, and tors
who are
deturtuined, by 1 , rornialtess and liberality, to Mall
rain the character which they have assumed, ae of
fering the beet protection to those who desire to be
insured.____
ASSETS, OCTOBS'R 80th,
MStock A.roannt.t .................. .................. $ 63,030 00
ortgage ... .............. ............... ........ 2360 00
Ofleo Furnttoro .. _ ..................... 250 00
COpen Accounts. oto. ....... ............. 7.809 43
ash . .. .. . ........................... ........... 18 351 99
Premium Notes .. ....... ............... 27.'605 20
Notes and Bills tilscounied. ................. /74,075 19
nt6,
•
DIRECTORS. 251 76
R. Millar, Jr., James 6 l'ArtleY.
Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nitalak,
George Darsie Wm. IL Smith,
Chas. W. Rieketson, And.raw Ackley.
Alexander Speer, David IC Long
Rees J. Thomas Beni, Rakewed
------ ----John R. M'Cuno.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
SAMUEL REA, Seoretari.
WM. RAGA:LEY, President
Ofeee, Cor. of Market anti Water Sla,
Insures against Loss and Damage in the Naviga
tion or the Southern and Westetu Rivers,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of
Insures against Loss th e Sam'
and Damage by Fire.
DIRECTORS.
Jaa. Park. Jr..
B. P. Jonoa,
T. M. Rowe,
George 13 inghara,
3. John Shipton.
Rarbangh,
0.11. Zug.. S. Dilworth.
Wm. Bunlej,
IVin. G. Johneton,
Kee se Owene.
B. Preston.
S. M. Kier,
Jas. M. Cooper,
J. Caldwell,
mhZ4lyd%
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
NO. 149 ORISTNIIT STREET,
tippootte the Custom ..nostee.
Capital 8219400 Aasets ..............
Wl, TlVlttafth AL er FierpettElligiL9Ttedni.on
every description of Property or Merck:dim. at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT I". FUNGI. President.
K. W. BALDWIN Vioe Pre:delta
DIRECTO/LEL
Charles Item.
G E. IL Co
E. B.'Enghsh. eorge w jm
. Brown:
P. B. Savory. Josenh&Poni.
C. Sherman, John ClaytonS. J. Magarge E. Wiley.
F. lhacgurnta. Secretary,
'Corner Thu d COFFWN dA sgtrnee
s.
JrMD. IROOREUVAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOB THZ BALD OF
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
O. 7f WA.TER, STREET. BELOW MARK
PETTSIBILBOU.
N AMES DtILLINGAR., RIONONGAAGE
eII LA PLANING MILL, wottl4respeatiallY
liin
form the public that he has rebtult since the re,
and haring enlarged his estahlishment, and filled
it with the newest and must approved machinery,
s now prepared to fttraish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
end shutters,
making.. l "o-
kiln dried, trainee, mouldings, boa
_ ..,
SOUTEK 21119 311rEG11, Sept, 7, ism Inf4l
-------
_'
Bows AND SHOES, _____ __ -
AT NO. 89 MARKET BTRRET.
/Doi AT Tax plum
c
worth Ladies English Lasting „Heal Gaiters for VA $1.25.
Ladies &RBA Lasting Congress Heel GNiitart
;or $425, worth $1.75,
51
Ladles worth ,
- Laelinzr Pour= Heel Gaiten
worth 01,00.
Ladies Fioe
„lax, worth E. 62 Premoh Morroooo Heel Boob for
'worthsl
ladk", 75 PI .
Goat Conbar Heel Eoetsfor SIX,
.I,a4les Pine Morocco SBiopoto ibisoe.. 'kora 75. 1
ta Bine Kid filiviiibifor 750, worth W 2
All other goods It% propokitHaul ' 1
JAMS ROBB,
Se /Mirka* rtellel, war Market /114.46
and
MIME
FIRE INSURANCE
BY TITS
10z995 a-,
89.786 G 6
1,8-1 (X)
27,919 33
_________,____....
ST FRAINTOIS COLLEGE,
UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS/
ra THIS INSTITUTIOri, SITUATED
I. IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl
vania four miles from Cresson Station Station, on
the direct route betas's= Philadelphia and Pitta.
burgh, was chartered in /853 , with privillges to
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
The location of the College in ono of the most
healthy In Pezinsylvania—this portion of the Albs
ghetY Mountains being r - orerbial fur its put
wilt*, bracing air, and ph , antique scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the ins,
MONDAY after the ILth of ATM/ST. and end
about th , .2th of JUNE following. It is divide 1
into-two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus aeae g .
wel dents. for Liaal* Surveti;LthßentsetltriurttiNt7 Ite,
S
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
°barge. Students will be admitted from etre t
years to the age of manhood.
adTiage—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
vance-. . ... ................-. ..... . . ....„....abt
Washi n g
- i.; a B.dding ..... .... .......... .10
Olatadotti and V acation ngu, e . oCti; ...... 10
Students spend at the C011eire..,.., /6
Referenoe can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's
Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsbar. •
Diocese.
404 4 1 4 Le
16*
T R
gODO.ARIP
1E Gan CURE FOB COMMON,
---
HE PROPRIETOR OF TlllB MEDI-
T CINE having made it the study . of years to
concentrate the We of the Pine Tree into a Afedi
eine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat. is eow
offering to suffering humanity the result oats ex
penence. This truly great and good medicine is
prepared with much care, the tar being distilled
dep o resslY fo: it, is therefore free from all impuri-
s f cowme tar.
It has cured more eases of Consumption than
my known remedy on earth.
It will cunt Bronchitis.
- It will cure Asthma.
It
It will autsSore Throat and Breast.
will cure Coughs and Colds. and is an
nvaluable remedy for diseases of the Eldneys,
Jrinary Complaints.
SlL.Besare of Comterfeittria
you have the Dyspepsia use WESIRABT'S
Dyspepsia rings and if they do not
cure you go to theagent of whom
you Purchased them and
receive your money
Please oat} at his store and get a descriptive oh ,
ular. A box„of Pills sent by mail post-paid or,
'rept of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street, Philo,
c, WISHART Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. KEYSER, No 140 Wood street
no9dyeod
Ars-125 nuainfrx.isi. mum OAT&
fast received and forrale by
JAS. .9. FETZER.
cerner Market and Rh.* 1;1/7....f.
J A DIES FRENCH MuROCCO BOOTS
' l .Ol 4 nr•i-m.
jrk i;-411AitalitEruit
reeeivetta.,tl brutal:lV •
JS.
tiT5 • • .41;riler
ti.
-FIRX-------CH4MI 'mkt
• BOOTS. SHOES AND GUMS,
which will be sold at the oldprices a t
ee27 BORLAND'S, 98 istrket street.
#.
t'
THE PITTSBURGH POST
Yet*lieleret7 morning. Wanders exoepted.i
Corner Filth and Wood Streets,
TUNS 80 PRIL ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
47 ellelivers:ay °anima/2 cents per week.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
50%054 0110 tint 50
" '''''******* n Ono
one month 5 00
three nsonths *** ................ 12 00
Ms months. ....... ...... -....-- ...... /11 00
Me months 24 00
no loan. 30 00
mai; a sonata. About eightwords
avoraire a line.
Business notices, inserted on the local pale, ten
cents a line each insertion.
Tie Saturday Morning Post
lotted from the same (Aloe every Saturday
morning.
Si'Terms $1 per annum. in advance
ajpgfratte doles. ready for mailing. Fiva curve.
Address JAMES P. BARB
Editor and Proprietor
Anr- Advertising at reasonable rates.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 1
Couldn't Take up Arms.
The night the rebel Jenkins left Ravens
wood, Va., and whilst the people were
still suffering somewhat from the effects
of the scare, one of the paroled soldiers,
who had been out upon the banks of the
aver, a short distance below the town,
came back and reported to Captain that he
had seen a splendid musket and a pair of
pistols lying on the beach. " Why did you
not bring thorn in ?" asked the Captain.
"Because, — aid the soldier, "the condi
tions of my parole didn't allow me to take
up arms." This is what we should call
drawing it fine.
Strange Projectiles.
I HAVE beer credibly informed that
broken railroad iron; and blacksmith's
tools, hammers, chisels &c., were fired at
U 3 from rebel cannons. Some of these mis
siles made a
by
noise, resembling
"which way, bv which our men learned
to distinguish them from regular shot and
shell, and as they heard them approach%
log would cry "turkey! turkey coming!"
and drop fia' to avoid them. An artillreist,
a German, when he saw the tools falling,
exclaimed, "My Got! we shall have black •
smith's shop to come next."
THE PUBLIC B
The Republican papers are endeavoring
m make their readers believe that our pub - -
lie debt is only about 55 00,000,000. The
annual interest on this sum, at 6 per cent.,
would be $ 30 ,0 0 0,000. But the Direct
Tax Bill, drawn up by Thaddeus Stevens,
and passed by a Republican Congress, for
the purpose of paying the interest on the
public debt, will extract ONE HUNDRED
AND FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
from the pockets of the people! Now,
one of two things is certain : either the
Republicon papers are wrong in their esti
mate, or Congress has grossly deceived
and swindled the people on this point, by
taxing them just jive limes as hearYily au
was necessary ! We leave the industrious
and hard working masses to judge between
the Republican papers and the Republi
oan Congress. The amount of tax levied
by Congress
~!.1. 5 0,000,000) , is the interest
at 6 per cent., of TWENTY-FIVE HUN
DRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS !
(.S 2 , 50 0,000,000) which sum, it is lair to
presume, Mr. Stevens and his fellow-rneni
beis of the Committee of Ways and Means
estimated the public debt would amount
to by the time the assessment and collec
tion of the tax could be made.
If we are wrong, we trust some Repub•
Bean editor, of financial proclivities, will
set us right, and show why a tax of $150,-
000,000 was levied to pay the interest for
one year on a debt of iz: 1 00,000,0(10. A,c•
cording to our notion of figures this is
reckoning interest at 30 per tent., and,
therefore, looks like rash usury!
Oregoon A rinzs, Oombria 00., Pa.
911.1119 DELIGHTFUL A'N D POP U-
M- MAR place ofsnmater resor located dirmt
ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the
summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2.390 feet
above the level of the ocean. will be of en for
guests from the 10th of June bill the 10th of Oc
tober. Since last season the grounds have been
greatly improved and beautified, and a number
of Cotes have been erected for the accommo
datio ilies, rendering Cresson one of the
most ronaanlio and attractive places in the State
The furniture has • been thoroughly renovated.
The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from
beat and disease, will find attractions he , e In a
fi All rst-class Livory Stable, Billiard Tobleal,rn-pin
eys, Battu., etc., together with the purest air
and water, and the most magnifieent motuatain
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets good for the round trip from Philadel
phia. $7 6(1; from Pittsburgh, $3 OS.
For further information, address
0, W. MULLIN
Je2o-dif Cresson Springs. Cambria Co.,
IA? 4 . ' rtousEs. -- i
GOLLAII SAVINGS BANK,
I •
IRI FOURTII STREET ,
. IatitIITAZED N ;.1156.1!
tit i pitneinvi4iteini 9 TO 90PCII. OCM;
'itlsog oft Wednesday and Saturday, eveninge.
fivisiMedi Ilat to Meninges Ist. frotn 7 tei 9 'elook
&atter/November led to May Ist, from 6 to s
° IlepiMitereheind - of all slims not lass than Otis
Dommit, and -a dividend of the - profits (inland
twice a Yeas. in &marital D bar. Interest him
been deoldred&sll3l-aTua .I.
_tt Jane and Decent
' her anme the Banh was organised. at the rate of she
per cent. a .year. - ' ' - '
raterestaf not drawn - %ltt i i.t e lowed; to th e
credit ofthe depositor as prinelw4sistd hears bho
mad interest Pram the fleet days of 4une and 0 -
oembet. gontpeondini taloa a' year: Without
troublinCe depositor to call or 7 IMO Lo cpresent
his PRIM. k. At thia rate money will double in
leas than twelve years; making In the aggregate
siva: AUADIONVELIip PEE dIICTIVA rasa. .
Books contaiging the Mertes, y-LawA Ruled
and Regons. prniahed gratis,on application
at the o • '
• ~ •
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l essiniark
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LI:
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John B. MlPadden. vtaa
Homo „Pennock.
John Holmes. John Marsha]L I - - \
Alexander beer JamarLD. Moeda,
'Benj. li. Finnesteek. A.,,X Pollock. M. D.:
James McAuley. Hill Bargprin. •
Tamegliertlman. Wm. J. Anderson.
i sammess.
Alexander Bradley, James DcKelly.
John lik•Beekofen. Peter A. Madam%
rirer Black. John H. Mellor II
John ir B. Gatilield. . James Biddle.. '
AlonsciA. Carrier, Robertliol2b.
Charles A: Colton. Walter P; marquil/L
Wm. Douslas. John Hen:" • '--
etohn yetti7aillinirwati
Hopewell awn. ohn 11, pathetic%
Wm: S. Rev . Wm; N. Schinerts.
Peter H.Hunkes. . Mos rinella;
Naiad ilaYs, Whittier.
Wm. flk_Lavely, Yeasts '
- iisegstatv AND TRILISIMER.
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THE FARM AND THE FARMER,
liel-The interest of the Agrioulturallat will not
be neglected. and in the future. as in the past. the
Publishers will devote unremitting attention to
the perfection of this Deportment.
THE WAS NEWS.
Mir" As a Romeo of additional interest to all
classes of readers. the Progress of thepresont civil
war, in which moat armies are engaged, will be
closely oanvassed , and the moat important events
carefully oollatecialsd -presented la - the readsr.--
By followiag the operations of the armies firm
day to day. succinctly presenting the whole frolm
week to Week. wo shall furnish a fresh and rxm.
nine history of this lamentable rebellion,
TB SATURDAY MORNING POST
Will be tumid:Led to subscribers at the low peep of
One Dollara Year,
and it will be !had a good lavegtmeat.
PITTSBUDGII DAILY POST
Is also betted from the same °Mee B'vaitY
MOIMITG„ It is a complete_ epitomes of .
news, containing all the -tat
intelligence.
Telegraphie, Local, -1111 seellaneil as.
Congressional, Legislative, Nom.
etary, commerediak
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of the day
&Lir .111PORTANT NEWS FROMTME MAT
OF WAM. CAMP COREESpONDKNUt Jrc.
Sir' TILE !MALY POSTista tistextakil i
lironlation la: railroad and river, thronidi
osents
iing m and by the mall, and ire oaPital adierti
edium.
bore at 88 per azaterr The paper is flindatted to subseli—
Advertisement s it aserted at moderala Ist%
931.Addreera
:AXES P. 4.A11,11,
EDITOR AND PROPRIDTOR
OORNIER ARV ii 790 D PrEVANII,
WITTEBUBAgf, PA.
Oland sour mono kr mail •t Far ik,
E;,.~~k~ 4A:
-IS A
IT I 8 THE
IT 0011 . A.1N/I ALL VIII
- ALSO--
LOAN. OFFICE,
HENRY W. OIMIOTT
No. 100 ktilirrniAtEll),B4loEET.
• earjhe timer, Mk P#tabtagh.
ItirelirEY IN' LARGE AND' , isilLiLt.
ANA quantities loaned oh Gold and Sliver. Dia
amonllkinds o 4is. Jewelry, Gold , and Silver Watches. and
f
valuable articles. for, an led' 01
emeuirresktima - The-itoods cannot be "de w tiverol
without the Ticket.
~A ir. : oEo4s HOl4l fro2ll A. Xto/OP. M.
. , . .
Strawberries for Canning.
iwow-ts Iris•171111q13 FOR cADENING
iii and Straberrieg. Those select.
ad fir this . purpose ouldbe of good color. golid
in robot= of firm tex ture, and of inperior fla
vor. Exactly such a bermian be found during
the &Tauber:Firemen. at j. KNO.X.l.3.,,Hstablish-'
ment, No, 29 'nth street; 'Pittsburgh. •Orderb
mal_be left either at his +third in the Market, or at
Hortioultural store, •
J 016
I NEW GooEN! NES, 61410D811
We havaan elogant andattraattva stook co
Trl.l lB,
brokf i erlea,!' - _ _
Varietles4
Notions,-
431 1ovaa,
Erenok Emporia and Flexure SkirtGauntlets,a, Comte,
eta, lartavalety and tote Drift,
gala, MAMMA? i : GLYDE.
• 78 Nudist at. betwam 4th k Diamond.
IR 21 1 341 et 63. It. Buncli R edam
150. Vim; - . LI do . ,
100 31. *JO- . •
100 Lava' do
:•- 50 New &Sod - kw Ido
.26DruznallistItaaa ;•41)
d i t
I . Plt .11901.1i314 IFAktiiitb W oo d
ge s ._ -; •; • a Ti r ell. D5'11.4 - km**
mrsarnen zusrprAillet-g,
A GlL4s9 PACKER.
One thatunderstende Lenin 5 t in g preferred.
801IXEDITZ di BLEAIELEY.
son /34014 Wag amt. /
. , . .
110.14.Es ia 8
r-...i • and o . b t dunce' lirokers and Dft In
tes. DIAN Acoepanees, Gold, Silver and Zank
otos. Ex , ge on the Naiderg and Weedan a
Cities bonstesitly for sale.
collections made in all Gie &lee throngbiatto.
United Stated Deposits received in par figgeg at i
current pax* No. 67 Market !treat, , beteoca
Third and pa x ,
streets.
,
MI. WIWARFEC & ct
BANKERS ! a EXOHAAGE
WOOD STREET, CORNER T. 1111.1.
lams, I
ALDERMEN
JAMES X TAYLOR ;
A. 1,3 1. 0 ,11,31 - AN,
OFFICE: 4141 Penn Street, Fifth Mar&
riOLLELTTORO PROMPTLY MAloz;
Deeda, Banda ; titiortgages and other Lekal
Bills Writing Drawn. AcknowiWgenients Taken and
Prdhated4 a06:13,
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JAMB: A. Fr. ETZER,
I n
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
POE THE BALE OP -
Flopr, Gra , Baeon, I,=, Butter,
Grtedmi:rult and nee
Generally,
Corner ket and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
REFER TO—trancie G, Bailey, moo - . William
Dilworth, Sr. , . Cuthbert & Son, Iteburgh.
Boyd & Ott. Hasher & Swearingen, S. Brady.
Cash. M. & Al. Bank, List liewell,
- ,L , Mansle & Co.,
George . WW. ... arson, Donlon. Paxton Co.,
Wheeling.
my.2Sapthis
T. T. iirGURN dr CO,
HOUSE., SIGN,
--•RD -
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,
CORNER'
Invite —,entign to
MEN'S and YOUTH'S
Linen and Traveling' Shirts,
Collars, lee. Nampendera,
Linen and Slfl .4 andkerehlers,
Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, &e.
ARkY SHIRTS,
And Soldiers'
NA RUM &431wLaft on
hand
.t et.. between 4th & Diamond.
anl2 78 Mane
IMP
BIM
INVE
PATENT AGEE
NTORS I
. PATENT AGENqY
4
- ROBT. VS. FENWICK
0 For the past font
years•Natiage r ot
•44 the- Washington
elliranch of Sclera.
01,titic American
0 Patent Agency
4-and for klfteen
Years In the Pat
ent
ants, Agency Blasi-
DEWIT C..LAWREN
For Twelve .
as °Moor of
Patent Onlee..t
la•t four se
?IMembet of t
Henird of
:
NOTI3—AII inform
Patemt and a copy of
Hafer to_presemt Co
David P. Holloway. I
-
neviegarY to p.roeere
e Patent Laws sent free
_ -
4
ADDY .lEWMIVS.
Plumbers d Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD FoREET. OPPOSTIE
FIRST O/1131CII, FITTSBIIROII
'A 6 5
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
ELLS MN +TOMS orrunt.
110.1)11Pfil, iry-paeueTsi SWEET LEAD,
Lead ripe: hit and Bar Lead., and Phunber's
material in and Bar
fitted up in
the morr approved manner. Tanka lined Lead or
ta Oopper. Houses fitted frith Water ' and Gas Fix_
ap 11 3.. All ordere.Promptly attended to.
:13rd
fizsioirEs Awn *INEGAII—
DIED
600 BUSHELS DBIED PEACHES,
II BARBRIA PIIIR cinzu WOMAN
In store an. for sale by
WILLLA.M" BAGALEY,
MS IS a4d SO Wood street
4: fi?
1 ,I 3 .. 4
PITTEIBUGH, P
NNW 0/11PETS, OIL, GLOM Lt
. tNo. 87 Fourth Street.
14 OUGHT FREVIOU.I TO THE .LATS
advartoein_pricer. of w h ich the- foiled .
vantage is offered in purchase FOR CAS - del
w. cruwitisers...D. ins,ua.
. inuntut...v. OuffigiNGlLUl
D. ..............
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BURG • CITY GLASS WORIKBare•
howls, 119 ater etroet; and 150 .Find .filzett.
ittabrufdt. Pa., three doors belovr the , Monona
hela Rouse. 1 a{, three
nt Pit4l:mrgh City
Window Glebe Drikirgixts' Clam Wara mad Amer.
can Convex Otase, tor parlor tx-i.ndotre;
and public btrildinrs
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PEOPLES i INSURANCt COMPANY,
Offloo,i7. E. Oor, Wood Isk Fifth lets.
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FIRE AM) ;INSURANCE.
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;7, T .Philli.oB. - • I JaLea '13.. Verer.
T n Watt, . Capt. Jai% L. Plead
illiam B. Ram ' Samuel P. Shrivel'.
Jahn E. Parke George B Jonas,
'Charles S. Bia4ell, Frank ,Vart
William yati Kirk, C. Hanson LGeovp.lder.
Wm. PHILLIP% Freddent.
Wm. F. 41:44 J
13oiensr WATT, Floe Pieet.
.D.NIER, Seo'y.
.1,17-/yis
11. stook of GENTLE.
12011 RE POTASH AND SODA ASH—
PURE POTASII AND SODA - ASS.
lam in receipt of another sortplY IMPerier
Potash and Sea Ash. Those ?me make their
own. Soap qt hare nae fol . ' either of these arts
alesyu ill nod ittlo advantage to examine my
stook beforekniohasion elsewhere.' • •
JOSEPH FLEAELNEr. •
JO SE.P II FLEHLVD,
.corner Market' street and the 12mtootid,
corner Market steoot and the Diamond.
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STEAM PRINTING
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ESUL ' A . I3 i.. II- ,sEuktigrrr,
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD, STREETS,
PI'I'TSBi7RGEf,
onec of Patents. Hon
HAVING •BECENTLY
EXTENSIVE ADDITION'S AND IMPROVEMENTS
• TO OUR OPPIOK . .
We are now PreParad to 'execute all Dalai for
EVERY DESCRIPTTONI OP. .
BOOK & 4030, PRINTIIV4II
With dispatch , and in the mo 0 •
s' superior atyla
Wti have an ales
sEcoNti wo
In the eity.
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And will pay particular attention to 1
RAILROAD,
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING
BILLS OF Le DIIVG, CritcurAns,
BILL READS, BLARES, DEEDS
CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS,
D 11.41/ TICKETS, RECTIIPTS.
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
CARDS, , , ENVELOrDis
IMADIRGS, CONIRACTSi
ShowbilLs, Handbills, Labels, Col.
lege and Soho§l Schemes, Hotel .
Hills of Fare,llnvitations' f ake.
Onr facilities for printi6
POSTERS, 1110SRAMMES, &C,
FOR cONCERTEi Eifferncii?s
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&FOE ITINIDtiftPA.SSED •
VVe can Inzura 'eampLt i azatistaetio . pito TIM
AND PRIOR!
800 It WO .
OF EVERY DESORIFTIO4.
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School and Colnge Catalogues, .?
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Mlle°Rancour, Catalogues, • I °
Couitituttous, Reports, Relefir,44,
ex..ANA poolis. f i
LETTER urduas o 1 •
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BLANK IIOoRS, CHECK., =Cu
Banks I& Banking !louse',
FIIRNISITED TO ORDER.
A L WORK EXEOVTED PROM:BiLY
BARR & MYER%
POSTS= =!1.1.5
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FiZANICLIN, VENANgo co.,
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1,, 131160kERRIDGE,
ortiNrElr LAW
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H *.NCOO.li
ATTORNLiIf AT LAW;
73. SE.AiNT STREET
prrrauentian PENN'AI.
gi Aittzt NiTR(4EOIIi -13 E NTl'a
AL
field street. • eaccessor to 11. Watiddle. N 0. 1 41 Stec
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to 411- Office hears item' to 1 e'olcok, anthffer4
5 o'clock.
615:17
ON MANUPACaIiTitERS.
ARIERICA.N IRON WORKS.
ones ~' .tangibdius,
MAXOPAOTiOmB OP
IntON AND
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
'Land's Atent Rafting ; Piston tide, &e
. • WARESUSEI3.
23- Water•Street and 132 FlXit:ate
PITTS - EWE° DC,
And collier of Franklin aaid South Water Streets.
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Lwto . 7 4zess.....ToEtx L. 80rn... WY Ll'Otrzzotra
PITTSBURGH:STEEL WORKS
.TNEs, BOYD & co.,
mAIVIIIVA..CTI7REI3 OF-CAST STEM
Mi l rig re i gef 1 11 Olari l att A ast S ot ß . nia9
no2Lis 4 tPITTSBURGH. P.
ETS, OIL CLOTHS, ato.
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ETS AND OIL SLOTHS
A 4 Places
NEVir DICUGGETS,
NEWI3L.n„. 1188g43 CARPEL.
Thegehavei AND 1
cat beenieeeed stiA4.:ol
the, low
the LATESRICHEST .PATTER
eq price&
w. ztivizirrocs..
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