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    RAILROADS.
'sou. ortum 14 ts,ts.
PIRSBURGII FL MR &quo ILIEWAf f
TO ALT, POEM IN
,TUB WEST.
SOUTH WEST AilloiliClßTH WEST.
'PALL ANSANSTNIETT.
•
Clommoneing August
' ,lsth, 1802.
jj
'fur= TO CINCINNSt. Louie,.
AS 441JICR,
an 4 to Indianapo d ObiceB4
thortar üba by any other route.
-
WESTWARD TRAMS.
Part Lino. Mail anew:
Pitfabatih. I,ooa m. 7,10 a. m.
Allegheny...l,lo a. in 7,90 a. in. 1,00 p. m.
t1t i ae:....11,20 a. m. CIAO Pr in. 040 Pau'
Ft. Wayne.-. 2,10 D. In. goAtl-n.
p 5436 sow
YOR OOLITMBUS, bIgOINNATI k ST. LOUIS
. -
=
I 2111
0......5,1 s:a. in. 7.22 D. in.
.100 p.m.
&rives at •
alabvpoinnat a
i - e4120p 8. .
t= a. 0 8 16 p. m.
Indianapolia.6,ao p. in. • ,6015 a. m.
Bt. L0uie..—.740 a. in ' 414517.4 n
lof pains throu g h to Chleasr lm*r
o withOut_o,
" --
1 .13.—The time .to Oinoinnati Is: Ilia same as
I kr Btembemaille. Trains on both -Roads meet at
Columbus. and paatamomi all str in to fikelanati
tonther. • .=
EASTWARD Tam* '
ARRIVE AT PITTEIBMWIL
,9 a l e
l ag larele.--....-- —S,O O a. id
-.14,1 0 D. ta
Cincinnati Gra. St. ratTIIIS Ifxprage..i..-7.115 D. m
i ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Wow federal
1 street Station. Alletbent City.
Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
:! Allegheny New Brig hton New Brigton AllethanY
0,00 anx 10,40 am 5,15 am, . OsCIU APi
i19,00m 1.80 p m 6.45 Ili SAO-a ra
440 P m 6,30 p m 12.10 p m %SS -Tr n r..
.410 Pm 545 P M SAO pm 5,90 pm
Will.'.frains are run bi Columbus fiats ! which is•
1 .1 12 inhumes slower than Pittsburgh timo.
I: mi. Tickets good on the accommodation trains
'mold at rednowk prices. „ I
ni_ t e 80 p maooommodstlon train connects at
1: riLwß'' hton with packets for New Castle.
'xiwougl baba canneat asollowst—
:: At Elt With stages for New Castle. Mercer.
odinwon. _f
to wn.
,; At & Orrriiie. Ohio.and from Millersburgh.
.1
Trgrunt Vernon, Shelby.
40: lad% Dekvit. eta.
At
c la= k .- Deu.i...spteg .) ,l. ()dumb,
pia _
etc.
At Lbw for Sidney. Detroit. Dayton. Toletio
At at trt 're. for Peru. Lafayette:3nd., Saint
Louis. ay. Eisokukfit.Joseph and intenne-
Cate Do ts gentral Indiana and Made.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
And at CM:mg with trains for all points in Illi
pal& Missouri. lowa, Wisconsin ancr.Minuesota.
her Luther information and Ilrreigb tickets
ti 'Pm to. GEORGE PARKIM,IIoket At%
UnitmAumtr i t3tation_ brue..
aIi fet(4 I4 II I3 ..TREMS, Generl i rtip i 'etiatsn i (kit,
M. .T
SHINN. Eitmeral Plumage; Agent
----
/VIIIMUNAND, PITTSBURGH AND
WILRBLING RAILROAD.
30.10111? 'ARRAN
• On and filter MONDAY. / 1 "A • L 462.
Train" win leave - the Depolof, the Pesmaralvania
Railroad, biPitteterel. anftglowe3 4Bl ...
MISIBUROL. COLIDIDDS . AN=
-0 , 1192 M J,INBI . VIA REDBsmv u.r,
1115 • • 1400-a. ta. las 6 o D. m.
do Stenbeartr il l 1 4,04 4.00 "
• U Newark...—. 4 ,40 •• 10 . 1 4 "
: do Oolumbne-.-- 11,10 .. 11,45
&rye' °Mob:matt.-- 4,20 p . m. 6,404. m.
•. •
Eta sate...-.... 7.20 tam 6;46 b m
Moeinn change of care between Pitteboxidt and Cidi
att.
&rind 'Magni cam athtehed to all nlabt
Le a prrrssultan AND WHEELING LINE.
ves
Pittebh..„.l,oo •In 6,10 a m 12.50 p . m
Wellsville._... 3,00 ' 8,14 " 3,05 '
ftokeemville...4,oo " -9,16 " 4, 0 0
Whoelins 4,54 " 10,23 " 4,55
Mae •
............5,05 " 10,40 " 5,03 "
goNeLotini at Wheeling with Baltimoreand Ohio
.. rid,.. and at :Bollair with Central Ohio
tsr Zanesville. Lancaster. Circleville,
.-.- Columbus and Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Saint
I outs and points west.
. •PITTEBITRCH AND CLEVELAND - LINE.
!' eaves Pittab h 1,00 a. m. 12,54. no.
-I do W a 4,25 - 3,00 •
Bayard
0, do
AU
n 0 .,.
6,43 " 4,40
; do Hudson. .... 8,00 " 5,49
Arnica ClerveLln . d . 9,15 " 6,30 -
:Connecting. at Bayard with Tuscarawaa :branoh
for New Philadedphia and Canal Dover at All
oe with Pittsburgh , Port Wayne and Chicago
2ta .
lrrad at Hudson. with Cleveland, Zanesville
and Cincinnati it It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls
/
nd Millerabruw. and at Cleveland with C and 3
, It for Erie, Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with Cdr T
! B '
for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north
!veQ/
1,! T ellireitto AttoommeAstlon loaves at 4,00 p. m.
T Returning Trains arrive at 3,20 a rz 9,15 a
64 1= ,25 and 3,00 p .
in to
n tickets to all prominent points in the
weet,amithwest, north or northwest, can be pre
sexed at the Libor street depot, Pittaburgh.
JO.H.N STE WAit'i', Tioket Agent.
, i For farther Putteelara B PI O ,IK Ip_
I WILLIAM tiTirivAßT, Agent,
At the Company's office in Freight Station, Penn
street. ne27
..4—_
4632. 1862
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Or AND AWED MONDAY, MAY 6th..
!I-PBBSILVANIA MEAL RAILROAD.
Elaine DAILY TRAINS.
PUIU inireouen Eit .1L X. TM A I
A. leaves thepassengea Station every morning
(ekeept S un day) at . 2.50 a to„ stopping only at the
stations and making direct oonneotiens
sit' burg for Baltimore and Washington, and
for New Ysisde via the Allentown Tonto._
TIE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAM leaven
daily atll,sop m, stopping only at_prinelpal stso
Moray maUng direst connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington. andfor New Xork vl
ittt
A in
FAST ULM-leaves the station daily,
(Wept Sunday) at 8,20 p. in., stopping only at
principal stations, connecting at anal/Mars for
BaltimoroarsiWashington.
THE LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passon
ger; Car attached. leaves the. Passenger station
every morning (Sundays exoepted) at 5130 a, in
stations. all
running ea far as Conemaugh . and stopping at
ACCOMMODATION TIMINS.
JQHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leaves daily (exeept Bor.day) at 2,45 y, 111., stop
ant all station's and ranninz as far as Oone
=Lus.
FIRST ACCOADHODATION TRAINfor Wallb
;talon leaves dairy (moot Sunday.) at 6,40 a. in.
JRCOND ACCOMMODATION TRAM for
's station loaves daily. (mot Sunday) at
11,00 a. in.
_TRIED ACCOMMODATION` TRAIN for
WalPs station loaves daily. (except dunday) at
4,00 p. m.
_FOURTH ACCOAIMOPATION TRAIN for
Wan's station, leaves dads'. (except Sunday) at
1 .91 P. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN PM.
Loathe Wars Station at 9.05 a in: returning
leaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 p m. j
I RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE! IN PITTSBURGH AB FOLLOWS::
irLu.55....... ... . .
....—.
...
.... .............. 1 2,
2,0255
a
. . m m .
ohnstownXi;aSlalO7 . 1 19 0 a. n.
Sat Wail's Station Aooommodatioa...._ stow a. in.
gd WaYe Station . Accommodation 8,85 so c a.
ad Wall's Station Accommodation 1,05 p. in.
dth Wail's Station Accommodation ..
_..8,10 p. In.
sg*Trains for Blairsville and Indiana concoct
A A 'Blairsville Intersection with lisiams and
johnoto_ent Accommodation East and West. and
ihicillith Local Freiht. Bast and West: -
illigaravelias: Pub lic will lind it greatly to their
Flazawl, gam:Bast or Went to travel hy the
vgNi_d. RAILROAD , as the accom
modallothi'now offered cannot be surpassed on
any 'ether rciute. The. Road is ballasted with
istonei and Is entirely froa from dust. We 'can
Promos Bald/ aimed, and Comfort to all who
WY tibror this 'hoed with their patrona ge .
. . tir A n JR' e
2: - :oEmmt&.—...*--.......i2,8,
P.AGR1Ar.1LL1.—.........—... /0,50
, BALTMIII...---......... 10,coo
1 fr ibT
A B.BIBBURB ...... ,„„.„„,....;_. 7,85
a* checked to all stations on the Penn
ey anti to Philadelphia. Bail
ors and New Yor
.I.l'
_assentors pnrohag tickets in can will
be marred an excess aocarding to distance trav
eled in addition to the statlon_rates, except from
stations where the company has no 41/011t.
NOTICZ--In ease of loss, the Compartym_ilV
hold themselves responsible 'for personal
only, d for an amount not exceeding ill
min
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed
ta cony pasaangers and baggage to ac,dp a m /h e
depot at a charge not to mead 25 eentsibi.eitali
=1
1 1/: l2 Eets aPll bs q L .
fIfFEWABT
At the Penns ft.it: Ammer staiol-14 1 4"
and Grant streetl.
• '
AL €GRgNY= !OUNCE ch.
- I Zi
orsiair, arum *mi leek
1100171/E8 AiIAIRST Ala. *SIM Ow
/103 AND MAIIINK BEM&
J.ONOIa Preatitatit .TOKII P. WOMB.
Via° Pi
ii dzt_D AL - BOCK. Bearetarp; Capt,
W D A l` tiestaraLiistmt,
::',D CM /ma Jimeir. wO. fluMo7. Har
e Capt. E.-0. Grm, - Jo A. w uw)h B.
. dam Aca Ad
i l. _,P ligiert.' . tattri.
RAILROADS.
IVEW ROUTE VIA RIMER AND
AA RAILROAD.
- '` - 11111IttifflobrAfititiNCINNATI R. R.
Oplithistii . • Ind i anapolis with Terri Hants,
EGG Terre Danteand Alton Railroad, to St. Louis'
d' afayette and In dianapolis;,New Albany and
Meni.and Michigan Central Milos& CH.ICA-'
GO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON. and all
intermediate points.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.'
TERRE HAUTE. LAPAYKITE and PKRU.
Freights and passengers carried from
M -or Lairremoebtirgi 'less time than by ani,
otner route by twenty-four how% and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
thaae6c4a ebicinna ti the Nogt.'inthont break
ants made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent
st Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING, Agent at
Lorrencebargh, will receive prompt attention.!
DiEdltO charge, [or commission; Ao CHARGE roil:
'DRAYAGE ott . oottansszoir AT LAWP.ENOZBURG.
For, farths i information , apply to THOMAS''
• RATIGAN. 0.116 Water street.) agent of thel
ConiPanY, w h o is prepared to give THROUGH an-,
ogtriabr.paimengers and to Indianapolis,'
Terre Nante„- Lafayette, Chioago,_ Peru, Green- ,
castle,. Orawforthe, Charleston, Paris and Mat-,
toor4, jzo.. deo. - • H. F. LORD,. President.
JOHN F. CREEK, General Freight Agent.
lIPHOLSTERIN-q..
UPHOLSTERY,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
9[7ESIIBSCBIBERS ANUFA C
-OEOO and keep' oottitantly on hand avers'
article in their line, viz• Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Bade, Matt:lo6S
of all kinds : else, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All binds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
W Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carnets, Oil Cloth& &o.
cootl7:lyd ROBERTS do ROENIGR.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
10 - 4:v A. GI- E. 3EI C:0 TI ,
No. 850 Liberty Street,
Next to Peiuqlylvaniti Passenger Depo
JOHN ISAVAGA Proprietor.
LEAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP,
21 with all the modern iinprovememta. this Po
pular resort. the subscriber is prepares' to mom
masts his old oustoiners -and tho_pnblic gener
ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters.
will be serv4lap in every variety of style. daring
the season. Kis Wines Liquors and Ales he feels
confident In reoommendlng to the public for their
excellence.
Can Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
andsold wholesale and retail. my2o:lyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND ,
• •
STONE, I'roprletor.
OCIFAVING TAELEINAND FITTED DE,
• 11 at a great expense, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to aocommodote his friends and the
public generally. with the best the market
affords.
OYSTERS will be served up In every variety of
style during the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re
oommending to, the public for their excellence.
sfir-MR ATS served up at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDD 'RNI taken. ap4:ly
OILTEr. .IE-10/IT9E,
NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
rimiz SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCER
Ito the lio that he is In daily receipt cr
FRESH SH ELLAND CAN OYSTERS, GAME.
Ito:, and is prepared to actoommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. _ JOHN SHALES,
Proprietor.
11,2 ANSION 1101:11113, GEO. AU RENTZ,
Ali Proprietor; No. 344 Liberty street,junt be
side the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city fur pausengent arriving by that
reS•
The proprietor having, at considerable ex
pense,, fitted up, in exeollentstyle„ the ItLANSION
LOU,SE would respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage. His Larder and Bar will bo
furnished with the hest the market can afford.
folly
WINES AND LIQUORS
WII4LIAN BF4IINETT,
IMPORTER AND MILLER IN
Brandies, Oordials, Wines Old tiononga
- holm and Rootified Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh
fs=m
C. WEST dk CO.,
WASIIPAOTVERRII 07
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROOKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 187 Peon Street, Pittsburgh.
sir All work warranted to be of the but mate
rial and workmanship. myLblyd.
P. HDPIfEr -H. D. RSVHDD ...... T. 8. RSYYYR
Late at Miller dt Itieketson's.
11.301(.1511E1I1 & natcyrxiv.itS.
[Summer to Iterner Anderson.)
Wholesale Dealers
Foreign Frnitd Nate, ;Confectionary,
Sugars, Wire Works, ,to.,
NO& ELS AND 12.8 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH
THOMAS FAtitLEY'l5l
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREAOUS
No. lei F.,I3DERAL ST., AT:LEG-KENT
• Undertillinir. in all its branches, will receive
promytattention. Orders can be left at FL
roma
st the "Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES' FLOYD.
Ohio? street. Allegheny. sele:ly
4 POLLO PULL lIILLLSR.DRALOON.
CA.CHABLEY, JAliDNlCß;would remind his old
friends and customers that ho is still to be found
at his old stand APOLLO lIALL. entranon nn
Fourth street. He has always on hand the beet
quality of Lagar Boor, and in connection with the
hall, well appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables, balls and ones.
Remember the pla cc, Apollo Rai. Fourth at.
netarWomL entrance from Fourth iylrtly •
PLifiENIX LOOKING GLASS dc. PIC
USE FRAME KA.NUPAGrOIt
N 08.22 1 EAST TWENTY-TIIIRD STREET,
173 ckL7AGRAND STREET & 215 CENTRE
STREET. RatablishedlB3B. NEW YORK. Es
tablished -1838. This Establishment - has been in
successful operatimila4 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, Coneecting Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet Glasses, eta.,
Mouldinga for Picture Frames, in lengths suita
ble for transportation, either Berltng, Rose-
wood
_Oak, Zebra, Bordeeve, Mahogany etc. Our
new Manufactory and extensive facilities enable
us to fournish any article in our line as good as the
boar, and as cheap as the cheapest,
DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON
as when they vWt New York. We claim to be
able to supply them with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, at prices lower
than they can purchase elewhero.
OrdereAby mail attended to with promptness. /k
'notfail to call when you visit New York .
Warerooms No. 215 Centre St. N. Y.
d HORACE V. SIGLER. Ac't.
L AND . BETH'S
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE
Jar Also a zonal'sl assortment o
Agricultural Implements, Fr nit
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
received and for sale by
BECKHA,M & LONG,
st
next doorto Hare's Hotel N°' 327 Liberty
mi reet,dd
111 - 0 FOil THE
. • •
Before going, buy a pair of
BOOTS, biIIOES, ALIO GAITERS,
AT BORL A ND'S
Cheap 'Cash Store,, ,
an 9 98 Markolitre°
IL IL shim',
NOTARY II TJEL~C7,
- - 4 C 4
OPTIaI AT tie
PITtSOUROHPOST. FIFTH STAtETR
VALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROP.
=ERTY FOR SAlR—Threrr-fourth acres oil
land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk from
the Station; large variety•of Ghoice fruit and
shade trees, grape vines. etc; a family mansion of
hall, parlor , , library and twelve rooms, excellent
•
cellar . stable , ice house large garden with fruits
..
- nd -"
Ttnww L lqvrt.zerv.la
grIOLT'S REVOLVERS, -
;?,Old and New Mack for sale at liat riciartu
aul3
• - .BONN & .
1.16 Wood Street.
ARP EENIVEs_ FORELAND
C
spoon—Bowie B niv4B , for aby
* O 6 BOWN & TETLRY.ls4l,roadatned.
• - -
NAN VAN NHONS; BENT uprise MAR
%) ket —tit Ne 1314100 Auck l 4,6ll7iftkrtowit
OF PELIMA.MiIIsieIEIX.L.
On Build! Limited or Perpetual. M• • •
dina Fora
oo tam no.. In town or
OFFICE NO. 80S WALNUT STE
Cash
Assets, Capital,
Invested" s folloWs.
First Mortgage or Improved City 'Pro
peaty, worth double the amount $165,605
Ground rent, first class. 2.462
Pennsylvania Railroad Co'S 616 cent.
Mortpv Loans; $30,000. cost ' ' 27,900
PhiladelPWa city 6IS cent. loan .......» 3 , 4000
Allogh County 6IA cent. Pennsyl
vania ad Loans' 1p
Collateral loans well secured.
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railreadoonipany„mortgage 4,000
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. S_ . 4,00) 90
Stook of : eliance Mutual Insurance
Company... 24.350 00
Stook of Counii LOW pppp
Stook of Delaware M. 13. Insurance C 0.700 00
=menial Bank do 5,135
Mechanics' Bank do _ 2,012
Union M. Insuranoe Co's 50rip............ • 160
Bills Reoeivable. business paper .. 16.297
Book Account% secured hthrest, 06.- 6,216
Cash on hand and in hands of agents. 11,68.5
CUM TEROLEY. P=2l.
DIRECTORS.
Clem lintlar. &muel Bispham.
Wm. R. Thompson , Robert Steen.
Frederick Brown. William Musser.
Cornelius Stevenson,- Bea W.ThsgleY.
John B. Worrel, Marshall Hill
H.'L. Carson, Z. Lathrop,
Robert Toland . Charles Leland.
Frederick LOlllll/G Jacob T. Bruiting.
Clarice S. Wood Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward, . John Bissell, Piitsb
B. M. HINCHM.A.N.Seoretary.
J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent,
myl6 NortheasPeogner Third and Wool
UELAWARE ZIiMTUAL SAFETY IN!
SURANCE COMPANY*INCORPORA'
TED BY THE LESISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VAN atii&i. OFFICE S. B. COME
'AND WALNUT eI'RERIS, Mina'
VarILIA. MARINE LNSURANCRS on Vee!
INLAND find Frelght, to all parte of the world!
D INSURANCES on goods. by Riv .
Canals. Lakes, and Land egis tO .P!
of the Union. FIRE INS OER on Mer
ohandise generally, on Stone. Dwelling Douses
&e.
DIRECTORS.--.Wiiiimn Martin. Edmund Al
Bonder. Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penros . I
John C. Davis, James Tranqualr, Win. Eyre Jr.
James C. Hand, Win. C. Ludwig, joseph R. , Seal. I
Dr. R. M. Huston. Geo. G. Lieper Thigh Craigl
Charles Kelley, Samuel E. Stokes , . F. Penticton!
Heim Sloan. Edward Darlington. H. Jon
Brooke. Spimoer MTlvain, Thos. C. Hittd; Robe
Burton. Jr Jacob P. Jones, James B.' 'Parland
Joshua Pare, John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D
T. Mama. B. Bw-m, do.
WILLIAM. MARlTN.President.
THOS. 0. HAND, Vice Predident.
llagai Lrisous, Seoretary,
P.A-MADEIRA, Agent.
Jen No. 65 Water street, Pittsburgh.
MIME FRANKLIN VIRE INSITRASC 5
AL COMPANI' OF PHILADELPHIA_ . OFFICE
NO. 488 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET,
near RUM.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS.,JAN. Ist, 1860.
'Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly.
beinm
First Mortgages, amply 5ecurcmi.—....51,896,393 88
Real Estate, - (present value $103.313
61.) cost. 104995 25
Temporary Loans on ample Collat
. teral Securities 83.136 56
9Aocks. (present value ($86.007 73.)
cost 89,786 66
Notes and Bills 1.821 00
Clash .27,919 33
$2,208,051 68
The only profits from premiums which this com
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty in Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Since their, inoorporatimi, a_period of
years. they have paid 'oases by nre, to an amoun thirty t
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance.
as well as the ability and dispoaition to meet with
Promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859,1862,153 36.
DIRECTORS.
•
Charles W. Barterer. Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner. David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R . Smith, • Edward 0. Dale. •
George W.Richards. George Pales,
CHAS. N. BANCIIER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
Ws. A. STREL, Secrete p ro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
tnyl6 Northeast cor. Third and 'Wood eta.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBUIitG.II.
GEORGE DAESIE_. President.
F. M. GORDON. Somata:9.
Capt., R. D. COCHRAN. gong Agent.
No. 92 Watx street. (Snsusit & Co's Warehouse.
tip_stairs.) Pittsburgh.
I6IN
•
Willa/T B. ) against all kinds of EIRE and MA.
A Howe Institution managed by Directors who
are wen known in the columm unity. and who aro
determined, by prom etaleas and liberality, to man
tain the character which they have assumed, me
tering the best protection to those who desire to he
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER lOW, 1281.
Stook Accounts $ 6'3.000 00
Mortgage__ 4160 00
ORtoe Furniture . 250 00
Open Accounts. ito..--"" 7.809 43
Cash
Premium Notes 27 18,851 99
,605 20
Notes and Bills diwounted., 174.075.14
DIRECTORS.
8.. Miner, J . _re Jamee M'Atda.t.
Nathaniel ttottnea. Alexander Riniloh.
Geoe Darsie Wm. U. Smith..
Chas. rg W. Riegothon. Andrew Ackley
Alexander Speer, David M. Long
Rees Thomas
J Benj. Bakowej l .
ohn R. M'Cnne. mylB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGDEG.
WIII..BAGALEY. Br
SAeeide MUEntL .
REA, Secretary.
Office, Cot.. of Market and Water Ste.,
Intone against Lou and Damage In the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Wegtera Rivera.
Lakea, and Barone, and the Navi
gallon of the Sne.
insures against IA)"
and Damage by Wire.
DIRECTORS. •
Wm. Regale,. Jas. Park, Jr.,
Wu). O. Johnston, B. F. Ante,
Reese Owens. M. Rowe.
T.
B. Preston. George Bingham.
‘.. 1 . M. Rice., John Slayton,
Tao. 31. Qmope. S. Harban,gh,
J. Caldwell. John S. Dilworth,
Q. H. Zug.
mh29:lydk
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
NO. 148 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite tke Custom House.
Capital-m. 82194.00 Asset/ 8204,948.
WILL BURIN ALL KINDS OF M.
F SURANOE, either Perpetual or Limited,on
ovary description of Property or Merchandise, at
reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President,
M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President
DIRECTORS.
Charles .1 1 = 6 s, . E. R. Cope,
E. B. George W. Brown.
P. B. Sayan , . Joseph S. Paul.
O. Sherman. John Clayton.
S. J. Magarge E. Wier,
P. BLAOKIIUSW, Secretary.
Jy4:ly Corner Th ir d COFFIN. Agent.
and Wood streets.
• JNO: MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION, MERCIANT
POP, THE PALE OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. ?4 WATER STEM. BELOW MARX
PITTSBURGH.
2d door from
g L A nutwziosit, .1110A0NOAKE.
CD LA PLANINGRELL, wouldrommtfully in
form the pn *blicahatlltd lutaXeluditahlee- the tire,
and having enlarged his establishment. and Ailed
it with the newest and must approved nutehines7,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
hoards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. sas y .
and shutters, kiln dried. frames. mouldings. box
making. do.
Sour( Prrrsatrang.lilopt, 7.1857. JaS)
.1100 TS AND SHOES,
al)
AT NO. 89 MARKET B TREET.
Loot AT TEN PRIORS
Moab*, Leatinailteed %Here for 41.00
R°rth
Ladi 42 English Latins Consrese He
el Gaiters
ler Val worth - AM, ,
Foe Win[ Comae Heel Gaiters
wort Moo.
Bbie vi trench Morrows) Heel Booty for
532 :lies:Mae Host Atoms Heel Boots for $1.37,
.
Xmas° Slip Pees for sde„
Lames e Kid Slippers for 75e4 wootli
All other goods lsi prepoition.
JAMB ROBB,,
is Mattel chest neat Market Hoax •
LWBI7R&ROE.
FIRE INSURANCE
•
MllTTlAt l iNeamAito
OOMPANY,•
I
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
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morning.
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Editor and Proprietor
Mr Advertising at reasonable rates.
MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 20
[The following beautiful lines are from the pen
of one of the finest poets of the West. The senti
mentis as patriotic as it is eloquently exPremed )
For the Cincinnati Enquirer.
THE DISUNIONIST'S FATE
Thy vision is fearful.
And dread its control.
As rushes the tramp of
The slain o'er thy soul I
Their foot-prin's are marked
With blood as they fly;
Dread stains of thy dark soul
Up from the earth cry.
Their faces are paljid.
So stark and so cold ;
While the foam from their lips
Thy sad crimes unfold.
The breath of the matron,
The sighs of the maid,
Are kissing their cold lips,
And make thee afraid I
The wails of the orphaned,
Their tears and their Biala.
Are raining in blood-dregs
Adown on thine eyes.
A nation is mourning—
A nation of slain
Cones, ghastly with horrrr,
And tread* thy heart's train
Bee! red drops of anguish
You've wrung from the heart
Dark shadows they throw us,
Their lips stand apart.
They utter thy misdeeds:
Thy raven wingS come,
To wrap thy heart over,
s crape-math ed drum !
Each pulse of thy being '
Repeats the drsad roar
Of cannon that thundered
O'er fields flowing gore.
The blood of a nation
Is offered for thine,
Their blood on the altar
Of Liberty's
They come, the dark legions,
They rush on thy sight
'Tie lightning of Heaven
That flashes their flight.
It gleams on thy metnory,
Lights up the dark field,
And pierces the heart
That ambition has steeled !
! anguish that covers
The wounded and dead !
Thy being 'a a sepulchre
Of it emories dread.
The battle is over.
But on its red shrine
Thy soul is the victim
That e'er shall repine.
its shadows shall.steal
As a. wail of the night !
Thy limbs shall be pale ed
With dread of the sight !
Thy pale lips shall utter
The groans of the akin,
While rividlbefere thee
They e'er shall ;main.
The white foam of madness
The war-Jim-se has breathed
About thy pale lips shall
In horror be wren: hod.
No power shall lilt the
Drees veil from thy sou!:
Thy cuts'd hand has won it,
Anil blackened thy scroll!
The tail of thick shadows
Is dark 'itninst the sun:
Ai glowing with fire
'1 hat gleams from the gun.
Thy son!, so sin-bleelienol.
Would fain steal away
To the dark brow of hell.
That thy zhildowe portray;
For they rink—they are slain
Those legions of men;
Their blood, as a river,
Flows down life's dark glen.
°reason B Cambria 00., Pa.
.
TDELIGHTFIIL D P OPIU-
M ULA R place of su mmor resort, located dhwet
lY on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad ,
_on the
summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2Me feet
above the level of the ocean, will be or en for
guests from the 10th of June till the 10th of Oc
tober. Kinthe last season the grounds hate been
. featly improved and beautified, and a number
f Cottages have been erected for .the aeoommo
. Hon of families, rendering Cresson one of the
est romantic and attractive places in the State.
I he (=Wire has been thoroughly renovated.
I he seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from
eat and disease, will find attractions hate in a
ret-tdaas Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, len-pin
lays, Baths, etc., together with the purest air
nd water, and tho most magnifieent mountain
etineudo be found in the country.
Tioketa. good for the round trip from
Phlladel
his. $7 60 ; from Pittsburgh. VS 05.
I For further information. address
$293.251 16
G. W. ULLIN
e2O-iitt Crosson Springs. Cambria Co..
- -
T FRANCIS COLLEGE
MEIER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERSI
-
lIIS INSTITUTION, SITVATED
IN LORETTO, Cambria county Palmy'-
, • 1a four Imiles from Cresson Station Stati on
e direct route between Philadelphia and Pitta--
b , gh, was chartered in 1865, with privillges to
wafer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
1/Hat hy
a location of the College in one of the moat
h in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle
n any hfountains being p ro verbial for its pare
ter; braofng air. and pia :marque scenery.
The Bcholestio year oommences on the MIST
ONDAY after the 16th of ATGUST, and an&
b i t
p out the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1
to two Seca one. Students cannot return home
Wean the Sasions. All the Apparatus neoes
s for Land Surveying Busdneering. &0., .to„ be furnishing by 'the Institution' to the
8 dents.
_
ental and Vocal Music forms no extra
oge l l i n Andante will be admitted from eigl.t
y to the age of manhood.
s nce Board and Tuition. Yoshio half yearly
aching and once .
of Beddini — 10
Olaardeal and Modem Languages, extra 10
Students spend Vacation at the College if,
eferenco can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
0' comer, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Bt. Mary's.
(At% andlo other Ciargymen.of the Pittsburgh
DI.. am
ASS/ 1 44 . 2,„
4r
p aif . fi fi r
"sft C :Z4'
A RI
Ed DARPA%
fli GREAT CURB 808 CONSUIPTON.
.
HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI.
CINII having made it the study of years , to
con q ientrate the hfe of the Pine Tree into a Medi
ain for diseases of the Ltings and Throat, is now
offeting to suffering humanity the result Gibber.-
ent ii
P nee. - Thistraly great and good • , mediclimis
Pre mad with much care, the tar being distilled
,exp es sly to: it, is therefore free from all impuri
ties f common tar.
I has cured . more: eases of Contrumptien than
ay own remedy on earth.
• It, ' I cure Bronchitis.
i
lwiy
It 'sincere Asthma.
It care Sore Th roat and Breant.
It wi t cure Coupba . and Cold!' and th an
ineice - ceMedy fir dieesses of the .
I se
arY Z nik el ar i of t e l tmterfeibrea
y u have the DYE% opals use WISH - ART%
Dyempallos Pins and if they do not
cure you:go to the agent of whom
you purchased them and
receive your money
PI call at his etoreandget a dosed's:644olr
l . A. box of Pills sent by mail Post:pald on
:e tof One Dollar.
No. c Senth Second street, Phila.
L. O._ Wood prietor
3o by Dr. KS RCS, No l4o street
o .Iyeod
iiIISITELS PRIME OATS,
net received and forests ky
, JAB. A. FETZER.
corner Market and First Street%
tram } , AIiIIE4 co.
ZL e4IPER. AtuoLD /micro,
Grub)
W.P. MARSHALL, B'7 Wood street.
BY N. SANDERS PUTT
TE6iye 4
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OUR COLUMN.
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r .The interest of the Agriculturalist will not
be neglected, and in thetuture, as in the past. the
publishers will devote unremitting attention to
the Perfection of this Department.
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/Or ,ifia a Bourse of additional Interest to all
elatsee of read er s, the progress of the present civil
war, in great armies are engaged. will, be
closelyeanvatised, and , the most important events
carefully opllated and Tresented to 'the reader.-
'By following the .operations af thearmiee-from
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week t 1) Week, we fureish a fresh and run.
ring history of this lamentable rebellion.
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Will be furnished toeubsoribere et &Cow Drive o
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end It will be found a eked Investment.
THE PITDBMIGH 'DAILY POST
In also leaned from the game office AVER!
MO/ININ G. It le icomplete epitome of
.FAefis, containing allthe latest '
• Intelligence, -
Tele/rapJaffe, Local, 111.1seellantsn,
Lfiglinlativey Eon•
la tare, Comarereilid, &e.,
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CAMP CORRE&PONDENCR,
so-wire-DAILY POSTliflif en Windy°
eirellisidint by: railroad aid flier. thipash iota
agentikaad by - the hien. 'and is s oapltll advertl
idnit.niallumc The paivet ie ihrniehea'
bare at 41# Pee mime.
sertisexnents inserted at sioderide:isiien,'
11111. ld'd •
JAMES P. BABA,
lEDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
aximitrum AND imp 81602 M%
1
BANIITNG ROUSSO.
INGSTAIir
STREEti; ,
1856. 1 1.
gr lb PEN-DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 0 , 471.0 Cgs
also. on Wednesday - and Saturday evenings.
fromlday tollovembgelstifrom 7 to 9 c'elook
and froth Novo:they lat to llfax,lst, froth to S
ecloolr. . • -
• ,Depoeits received 441.11 sums not law than On
Dormsg. and a dividend of the prefitsldeclaml
twice a year, in Jtme andDaiember. Interest
been.dealared semi-annually, in June and Deism
bAstace.the Bank was organ ised, at at the rate ate
per cent &Tear. , .
Interesti if Sot drawn ont; h iheed to the
credit of the depositor as principal; and bears ' •• e interest from the first days of June ,and De-,
oetnber, compounding twice ,s year, - without
troubling thadeisil. tor to caller even to'preeent
l• pass book.. At this rate zeonAry will double in
ess than twelve years, thalokerm•the aggregate
gHT AND OHIO-ITALY Pea 011117
Booki AnntainMs the Charlet, - 1 1htlaw 4 - Bulge
• d Baadations.ftrniaed gratis, ostlappliostion
. - • I...zinnia:yr. • - •
, • , GEORGE ALBION.
'non PUSID4WM. ~ •
Oka B. M'Fad'aen; , Hum bl..Pennook.
John Holman. ' -John Marshall
i s nme
Alexander lben. Jain B. D. Idea . *
Beni. L.
_Faeatook.... A. . Po ll ock. M. D..
&mar no/Utley; ' • IEII •
James Ilerditunn. ' " Wm. . deport.
Alexander Bradley. : James D. Kelly.
Obi% Bichofen. • Peter A. Madam,.
illeuruelßlaelt. John .11.• hi' ellor.l
John B. Canfield. , I 'James 13hidlaj
Monis A.' Carrier. • . Robert Robb. , _
Charles Al Colton. Walter P. Marshall:
Wm. Bowen.% • John' Orr; - ' • '
John Bram ._ Hmml.., Minima*.
Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Bhoonbereer.
Win, B. Haven. ' ' Win. IL'Elohmerte.
Peter H. Hunker:, Alexander Tindlo.
Itiohard Hays.. -..: •-,: Z, _•••' Isaac Whittier.
7'
in. 8. Lovely. , " . ObziatiawYeatter ; -
''' • ' , siknarrinv Ann TaWillitratit t 1
CHARLES A. COLTON4 i
HOUK'S A' MUM
Am eV arid • Exabinge Brokers and' Deajne in
Notes,Drafta, docendanora,:fiold, Silver an Bank
&tee. Exchange on the EndernAnd genera
Video direatantig for sale. , • •
oollectionainaddite all the 'cities throne
United States. Demerits received in - - par =tit c
errent paper, No. 47 Market street. between
Third and.gourthAreela.
way. B. wiLmems a 4:0 6 -I
I: AMMO EXORANGE BRO i lissl43,
WOOD STREET, CORNER Hl' W,
JeS:l7 • PITISBUGH, PA.
ALDERMEN.
AMES M. TAYLOR
A. 1.1 JD .E Tkr ,
OFFICE: 451. Penn Street, Filth W*x&
ArIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ILtDo;
ILI Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
Writing Drawn, Acknowledgements Talien and
Bills Probated. an6:ls,
A . FETZER:i '-
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR THR ELLIA OP
, - -
Flour, Grain,Bacon,- Lard, Butter;
1, Dried Fralt, and : Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and lazuli Streets,
PITTSBURGH., PA.
'REFER TO--Franols G. Beiley. - Esq.lliam
IHlworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son. Pittsburgh.
ItoyditOt4:Heisker & Swearingen. S. Brads:
Cash. M. drM. Bank, List Howell Mangle & Co.,
George 3 W. , A nderson . ' Donlon. Paxton & Co..
Theiging. 1: m372B:2ptc:is
T. T. M'GITILI dc CO,
HOUSE , S I N ,
• •
oRNAKENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair StreOt,
[ CORNER DOQUESNE WAY, second story,`'
Ail work entrusted to me will be neatly and .
gircunptly mimed. • - :
. ..• , .
111URNISHING GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON
DIACRUM dz GLYDE
ILvlte attention to their stock of GENTLE
,LEE'S amI:YOUTWS -
,
nein - snit Traifellisg..Shlrtsi,-
. Collars, ilea, Suspenders
Linen.and Silk Handlierehlefk
Gloves, Hose, 'Umbrellas, &o.
ARMY SHIRTS, -
And Soldier? Furnlshlug Goods, alwa_ys on hand
at
'MADAMS & CL YDE S,
uI2 78 Market st.. between 4th & Diamond.
IMPORTANT
- TO
INVENTORS.
i4TANT AGENCY
EWEN=
;„
RODT. W. FENWICK
XPorlthe pant tour
;I,C"iramanh'it7tolii
ga Branch of Scion.
4tille American
,APatent Atiene
?land for , dilheen y
iirearit in the , Pat.
ent Agency
EWAT C. LAWRENCE.
I -
or;Twelve Yea.*
Oft leer of the
relent Otitee...the,
it tour as
ember Of the
of Appeal
informa
tent and a copy of
TA or topresent Co
via P. Holloway.
on nftessary to proonre
e patent Laws sent free
P umbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET. OPPOSITE
FIRST CIRERCII, PITTSBITROR
• I D
OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
aria iusoes oratas
• IMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
I:Lead Pipe ; fig• and Bar" Lead. and Plumber's
ma erial in general. Oil Refineries fitted rip in
the oaltaVrovedmarmer. Tanks•linestlead or
Cop ar. Rouses fitted with Water aud Etwi-Ex
. ,
_ • orders promptly attended to;
.11 0 31417 d • - '
EACItiI&S AIM VINtGAR-- ,
.‘i • , •
... _ BUSHELS DHIED PEACHES
14)
11 attinums runs CIDER VINEGAR,
to i40r. 41 ,9z0l for ride by
"BAGALEY,
felp 18.4ttp1,20 *coed street
1 LOAN °MOE,
HENRY Ar. CI4I:QT.T-1 , , 3 '
Bro.! 100 SMITHFIELD STREET
Near the carnal. Pitii;Tiitsburial
.
.oNry IN LARDS, AND SMALL
quantities lcianed on Gold and-Silver. Dia
monds. Jewelry. - Gold - and Myer Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles. for, any length - cd
time agreed on. The 'goody cannot "be deliWered
withont - the Ticket:-
Sir MN Hann from 7 A. M. to 10 P. At-
trawbernes - for Cannink •
.
TOW is Tug Visrs Ooli - cArnirke
and preserving Strawberriee. These 812001-
ed for 'this purpose should. be of good color, solid
in substance, of firm texture, and of superior Oa
yor. Exact ly ouch *berry can' lie found' Burin
the Strawbeery:season. at - ..L . KNOX'S, Establish
mentfiNo. Fifth: street, littebtirsch. Orders
1
left either at his stand in the market, or at
. 1 . 4 1 tktultutal store. - • . Jen
NE " GOMM!' • NEW GOODS!?
We hive an elegant and attractive dock o
...
,Trhntitingsf,
Fliirnimillni ,Goods,
Atobrolderlos.
' .:, , 11,, vii•Aifirielles. ' ' ' - ' ''''
• • •-• Notions, _.• .
• iery. •
1 Hos
1 ' • :-- '' . 61° E v attn ell4 Heti
Pr ansaj - Draperie and Ple xus.Skirts '
• • . r - 'Coorloltl.
Bead — atiale; price/
for CAUL •
MAORMI &_GLYD,I3,
aul9 78 Market et.. hetwoert 4th it Diameridia
R
200 Boxes M. R.. Bunch Rabble, *
150 "do Layer. •
100. R. •
10C - :do do- do
tiO ireedle.ri L ayerll:
Just gehreit an4ior . 061 ' 01)
. REC KER k ' lann '
"' TWIN "Mind 1231-to-oirgree-'--
wiftwirfriEDEALTELY.
• - PA 4 / 1 . 1 / 1114
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SCIEMONITZ tY
Nooin Wioaa et;i.kl
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At4CAlatol 4 4* & KERR
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e - ;:Vga.524110 CO.,
AT
OFFI
VICAR nom :WORKS.
.
one 21 , 11 [4sugtlins 2
MAIIIIPAOTIMFRO OF,
0 N A.NI)
.11.1NIATA AND COMMON SHEET 'IRON.
edged Bitatimg, Piste Pich,,Phtea,
WAREHOUSES. ;
ter Street and 132 Playa Stree
PITTSBI7.BOR,..
Oh
And co arof Franklin and South &meta
oasio. • - Air
Imuo
C4.4i,PETS, OIL CLOTHS, &a.
omnargernms...7. - curntrxthisit
D.
.O.DUNCAN.
ri ' IMAMS . TB.
1 111 J BURGH CITY GLASS WODSII-7Ware,
home, 119, Water greet, and 196, rust' stmt.
Pittsbnigh:Ta.__,-threa doors below the-Mononga
hela Rensei.:Marinfaetnrere Pittabnrgh City
WindmirelateDraregtate Glass Ware sadAmeri
can Comet Olaar, for:parlor • windgics.:eharah et
and p i :.
a,„
113 F. POTASH' ANII SODA ASH—
PORN 'POTASH- A. 11721 SODA Asa
. 41 . 11 receipt of another supply of aperier
Pottier end 'Soda Ash. node who;make their
own Soap,' and haver use for either of these arti
oh) e„w ill find it to their advantage to examine mr
stook befurelniehitsing elsewhere. i
JOSEPH FLEMING, ,
. , JOSEPH FLEMING,— .""
corner Market street and the Diamond,
ember Market street and this Diamond.
y2B I I • , , •
M STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNED FIFTH & WOOD STFIEETS,
IP ITTSBURGH:
EECENTLy RIADZ'
EXTENsIvp ADD/PIONS AND IMPROTRIUNTS
TO 01:11t OFFIOE.
Wo era norr prepared to execute all orders for
E I VEItY l
i . I iESoRIPTI ON OF
800.111 44,J08 PitiN'XING
*itit dcsrtaieh, and in the most superior style
We have an office
SECOND TO NOME
oaer of Patnts, Hon.
deAtf
, .
And will Dui , particular attention to
RAILROAD,
BECAME & LEGAL PRINTING
RILLS toy LADINO, cracirsAus,
HILL i BRADS, DLANRS, DEEDS
CERTIFICATES, REGISTERS,
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Dimity and F,remeh Candirio,BandatAtagli;
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PACTIFILERS ORCAST STEEL
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PITTSBURGH, Pa.
PRrTS AAP, (4L 7 OLOTHB
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RUGGETS,
75 Pieces •
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No. Si' Fourth Street.
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