r * ' r’’rs.- - f. -l" V Up - felSsiP i 1-J4* V « «.* "- /•''■:-•■-•- ■ ; :y.~:/ /‘ ; W'- " I ’_ irtrrmii'oy /vymKn AMP JEQTgPACXI ■$ r . > V&sli 4toriVi^namSa>aJS^^ Ti^t^ f £ Cg__ l ■ : ,-tb9 r.-,>¥'- _~ ther«»abe ftimiJil)ed,at the placaa-atimsnafao-, 5 I.St'' ' - tolSdSe prig. »t winch tt&jgMMjWl ; . , #;fSS‘SaM3dorint3ii®>® m(mQ?Bfß#tlioTee«lptof tho, ! _ %_ - ordw. also tho number which he can deliver \riti> t ■';»■¥.•<■■ la cnarieek: i ii V v / follow' gj' fa |ggay^,^^ t f^ teroß 1 f *■■ .Vi f. 4 With: jPj3kfeg; to backld into stay wide; aide etrapi 4 leet loo^i short j’Jggfes; _ ttt^sSiTgolh?Stherß «ind bneklea.% inch wide. ■ Two fuilrof Kirons fiamcs to BUit, made of white . d«k root, ironed wlu hooks, breast rings m ienh ' of Hem Straps—lxiwmr onei 6.feet 6 ■ n^^^^Mi^hwideyopparonedfeSt^ihcheg chCClrplsces'eSjnlOdmjhe* lon2r! lnoh wtde;&oatjnooa inches -lons, lbficcn wide; i aches a foehce lctog, l inch; wide; reins. Bh°rt side 2 feet , toch bnckle; butts, tinned • tfr thetioeen ; ' ' feeitloria inches wide ■?"•. leet long; 16. links to on.,one .end, weight 'Ch'iShfli'' SSHnSiea long, 14 Al- „ :^Pri»Wtothew^ ofNoSiron .Twisted : .* . &et,l 4 inch.long l -2i£ inches -'.-TO«fiittff^anSh:lbnckie' - 1 '^^He^ohafi4^r4 i feet 7 6inches ion g» 14 links -to^^foqt, ; andlooptoberiveLed on toto Twisted , ] letandcantle, ironed, coveredin the tisuai way • * t ' flaps~2) HDohes long,; 16inches wide; surcingle 7 feet, 2 ipchbes long,' S&iQches wide, with 2)£ inch hackle oh bne end, . fastened to the saddle by. being rivetedrto * 'two-cuMed stints; 1)£ inch wSdejihose straps are placed one on each, side e£~tbe> saddletree, one end istied to the front jwrt of the bar, to other end to the extension ofthe bar behind the can tie, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathern 4 feet 7 • iron, tinned, boll eye ; pattern, (oweigh 18)4 fin to a dozen pair - . r*r S* MSA3X Two to 18 inches long,made the same aafbrwheei harness T*o tf stiit, of same material as iiariiess.'ironed, with hooks, breast c. flmas in wheel bar-; i for wheel i harness . 'Cbafott;~the same bb Tor Two Belly Bands, the - % Two pair Chain fines. vT . « : 'g' 4 « %a : - Straps 6 feet . wide j baiph 4 incbes. long, '. ,?dde, hoQk at on&bnd^^ Twoßadk Bknds,“B feet 4 inohesiong, todies J ' ‘'" ’ CoujtfrhgS 8 feet 0 tocheaitm ? . % toch wide . • One 4 feet long, 1 inch wide to .;r -bnckle lnto the ititht eachehfi, with a ring sewed - la the ccmtre to receive thejead3ine Line,. 21 feet lohgj'JSmohes wide, with • btiiflae at ohe ehd fthd an 8 men loop at the other One ’Whip, heavy plated horsehide,.. 6 feet 6 nohceslong ~v - - .^Oneßoree.Brtiflh,oyah-of^bristies^by—inches a box'abont 18 inches Wide, 17 inches deep, 84 inches long, of 1 , inch atnfl, eoopered. wood hoops or Son, as many • f, ‘ bereqaired Pour Borse [ Harness, as f 0116 ws, to wit t • / - WHEEL. , , - - Two Qniloß Breech straps, 8 feet 6 inches sewedin 44noh rings of % ironj hjpatraps 4 S inches Wide; stay jaftwa 8-feeb2inches long, wide? with VA inch buckles; cross straps 'to buckle Into stay pieces 6 feet long, 1)4 inch widej v side straps &* feet* oinohes toon wide; tfe straps f & Caches H tap«ing to a point ' Two Bellyß«nds l/ongsiderS feet 4 inches long, inches wide,witifa2 inch bnckle; short side i foot 6inches wide J Wid6'£'* '■ ; • to suit, made o /white' oaktopfe, ironed wiffi hooks,breast rings l}4 inch s<rure,stapl4«and lineringa' Two pair .Hame Straps Lower one 6 feet 6 • toches wide; of atom tannekl leather - "Two Bridles Crown “piece 2 feet 2 inches long, Widejtiheekpiccss each 10 inches long, IJitoch wide; front piece 12)4 Inches long, fromh]radß to crown pieces, Iflinchealonfo inch widej noae piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, 6 inchea ■Wia«xetofl,longside4 feet 2 inches long, l inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 inch wide, with 1 -inohbaekle; bits, tinned mullen, to weigh & fits the dosen Two pair Chain feet 6 inenes long, Inches wide ” 1 TVaceChatos. 7 feet long, 14 links to thefoo£*bf:N'o 2 iron, twisted or straight, with T Oh one end, weight 9 firs per pair . Oiiepair BreaßtCbatns, 28 inches long, ! 14 HnkH ofNo 2iron, twisted l0B& Winoh6S . IVo.heckClimns, 4_leet 6 inches long, 14 links 'to.fop’lTOt,'Wist^N6'4^h, ; 3)andloop to be'riv*' eted on to ihe.neck straiy swfyhl in the chain ‘On6Saddle f madeonAtinkapft3 tree, head, gullet anfcantleirohedjcovered in- the uaasi way with . ‘flaps 20 .inches long, 16 .7, feet B inchee -long, 2)4 bdckle on one end, to be&stened to the aaoaie' riveted to two <3irfpd strapfl,Jl)4.inch wide; these straps are . pttfied 'ttoe.oh-each Bide of the saddle tree; one . ahdisfledte the hont psirt df the bar, the other ecndta ihe £xteiisioh'of the behind the oantle, ' Bp&nish saddle &shioh; stirrup.leaiherS 4 ieet 7., tocheslong, I)4inch Wide,with IWihch bncklc;. stirrnpa. (toned, bolt eye pettenirfo: to a , Two Bridles, same as’for wheel nSruefla .. ! v . Two 22inohfisiopig* madetiie same .; .. . . T material M W lfiio aa In bai^, asifor wheel * i V , e“V£ 'T^aße£ftßania r «ianeM.for wheel harness Twp pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness Twp JMur TraceChains^same as for wheel, har long, . feet's inches iong,2 . feet, long 1H m4>'^yo| ,■■; 5 ' • '■: 1 4«& wiift I ■ iide, wSS‘ i ■ *.. loop at!the other i Jm&JMKrr plaited hhise fiidoi & feet 6 >**-■*••■ 6f by K** **“jj 7^omb,^° bar i - *intih6s iohg, made of 1 hoops or as may *&e Seat material, eew ggod waxed threadjand sab proee£B •'•' h * rne »» M> required,! the leid ~ Optarß, : fartdleg, hemes, msck-Htnipn, be)lj.banda ? I ®Pf >er an '? WJ> atrapa, :B>ilfejg>lltfaliparoupling ttrape are doubled; one .b«Bjßg-oh»iiia feettont!,Ulinks to the (hot, of No ‘ £',- sf 'i^edyiuulUeadJ»e ■> '! f' ihitfd ■ sew- j latftoheinide withgood subject duiing the process of majmfacture, ty. yftceired for making^and’ toroor foormulft -,-'®B^SSegM r ~ " <Sp»ipWßl->»» ; Bailroad. At KWia. m, itattonJ[ for.BMU tnore,nod «rrtrb»tepaHMft>hi« otsSmmoie at' uo p.tin. wmaßnßr' ■ ‘ dally, (ex iCepi at only at Gteena- Galfitten, ACOMBKrojmoiiSTKAI MS. THEJOHNBTOWHiiSdoMMODATIOH TRAIN ■leareß at 150 p. m-, atop piog aitortaaona sn&nmhinff as far as Conemangh. HHBT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wdta gtahonleaTes daily.tfeioept Sunday.) at &40 a. m. r BECOJID ACIXJMMpDATION TRAIN for Wall’s alationleavaadaily,'{exeeptSunday.)at 1130 am. , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN isa Wall’s ' Sunday,) at &26 p. m. RETURNING .TRAINS arrive m Pittsburgh as ILSO a m: Mail, IL6O p. m; Fast 'l£hs J2&K Am ;. Johnstown Accommodation, lfcO# a. m ; First Wall's station Accommodation, &S 0 a> - : zn. \ : second Wall's station Accommodation. &Bq'i m; third WalPa station Accommodation* 106 p. nt; iotirthWalPs station Accohutiodation, ods p. m. • Trams for '■ Blairsrille and Indiana, connect at B lairs ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommo dation* and Express Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight East. • PPPIBBUBeH ANDCONNELLBVILLET&AINS stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and ocm* neUbTillc Road leaye daily, (8 unday excepted,) as follows:—-Mail Train, 6:40 a. nuExpress Train, 4iXO p. m. Peiurning Trains firomTittsDurgh and Con nellsviile Bead arrive at Pittsburgh KhBo a. m. and &16j>*.m The raveling pa Wife will find It greatly to their Interest in going East or West, to travel by the ' Pennsylvania Railroad, os the accommodations now , offered cannot be surpased on any route. Theßoad baßafefed with stone and is entirely freefrom dust-- We can promise Bafety,speed and comfort to all who may fayor this Road with their patronage,: i TO NEW 70RK..*~9tt 501 TOBALTLMORKS9 60 ; phUaADElphiaioool Lancaster sm HARRISBURG, $7 46. ' Baggage cheeked to all stations on the Pennsyl 1 Tama Hawaii, wiit to Philadelphia, Baltimore and : New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an according to distance traveled in addition to the .station rates, except from stations where the Company has no agent. ■ NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal ba < gaga only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggag* to and i from the depot, at a charge not to exceed 28 cents j (breach passenger and baggage, i Fortiokets apply to • • JTstEWABT. Agt^ At the Penn’a R. R. Passenger Station, .- anBl On Liberty and Grant streets 1861. THE 1881 FXTT&BtTBGH, FT. WAVES & CHICAGO BAXXiBOAD. TO ALLPOIHTS IN THE SOUTH, WEST, AND HOHTH WEST. SaJMMEBAKBASfiEMKjm TIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapoiiß, St. Louie and Chicago quicker, lhan by any other route WINDWARD TRAINS. FAST MAIL JANE—leaves Pittsburgh 1±36 am. Arrives at Crestline... B.oo a. a, Making close commotions with Bellefontaine and Cleveland, Coiambus A Cincinnati Roads. Arriving at Chicago at 7.00 p. m. ; N. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. (Haute on both Roads sneetat Colum bus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leaves Pittsburgh 12J0 r x. , .. Arrives at Crestline 7*Bo VH. Making dose connections as above. Arriving at Chicago at 6:46 a. m. cmo u> Cincinnati is the same as br StetiDfenvflle.' Trains oh both Bonds moot at Col* ambnS) and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Sleeping Cars on this train from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, to, Indianapolis and to Chicago. TndhS throdgh toCmesgowith opt change of Cars. ‘&OTWARD Tiuum t*eave Chicago, 7JBQ a. m. and 8.00 p. k. Arriving at lama, p. ac. and &20 a. k. Connecting with trains for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crest* lino, 6.00 p. K. and 6.06 a. k. Connectingwith trains for Colombia, Cincinnati, Cleveland* Buffalo and the East, and arrivtng at Pittsburgh, 11A6 a. m. and 8.20 p. a, All man ing close connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trains for the Eastern cities, via Allentown and Philadelphia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal aU, Allegheny, for New Brighton, lOjoo a. il, and 4.30 p. a. Arrive at “ “ LLSO « “ 0.15 “ Leave! New Brighton, 630 u 44 LOO u Arrfvein Allegneay, 8.10 “ u 230 u Allegheny and Economy Accommodation Trains. Leave Allegheny, 7.3& a. and at Economy at 8.26 A. leaves Allegheny at 12.36 r. a. and 0.10 P. n, arrive at Economy at IAO p. a. and 7J20 p. uj, leave . Economy at o.ooa,and 4S2p,m,and arrive in Allegheny si ILO6 a. m. and 630 p. m. MARKET .TRAlN.— Leaves Massillon 6.00 a. m. loaves Alliance at 6J4 L Hand arrives tn Allegheny at 1100 a. U 4 leaves Allegheny at 3.06 p. sl; Alliance at 8.00 p. a l, stopping at all staoons for passengers and marketing, arrives at Massflion, 9AO p. m. Tickets will be sold for these trains at reduoed ratea. Trough trains connect as follows s At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland and Pitta* burgn Batircwd. At < *Orville,Ohio, to and from Mfflersburg, Akron, Cuyhoga Falls, etc. AtManefiftld. Ohio, for-Mount Vernon, Shelby, Ban* dusky. Toledo, Detroit, etc- At CresHine, for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis Bt. Louis, Louisville, etc. At Forest, tor Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, C3n« cipnati, etc, etc. At Lima, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, In<L, fit. Louis, and intermediate ports in Central Indiana and min min. At Plymouth for Laporte. At Wanatah for all points on the Hew Albany and Salem Railroad. And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Illinois, i ; lowv'Wabonjfinand^Mlnuesota: For further information and throng tickets ftpplj to , • jHSOB&Jg TScket Ag*t, , . Passenger Station, Bteborgh. 'rale att|b Trelret Offices of the line'of the road. to ill parts of tuo ahit&i sp&.Iw«.OiHmSkwafT 1 w «.OiHmSkwafT JeU , ~r Agent, Pittsburgh* CHMGEfIPTIME—SUMHEB ARRMGEKIEfiT. CLIVEdiNDftHD PITTSBURGH RJULROAD. ASD AITBB MONDAY, June 10- XJj l&lLtraips Will lh»e the Depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, aa follows : PITTSBURGhToULUMBUB. AND CINCINNATI SHORT'IJUB, VIA STEUBENVILLE. No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Oin' cinnatf. liaar Arrives Arrives Arrives jatfcUorgh, *t Columbus, at Cincinnati, alßt Louis. - 11:38 a.*. L»r. n. .'Ma . BiUs.it. . iooi,ic hTlSff TOnte.ia snorter to Cincinnati, Lonisville, Oolnmbtu and all points South, than any other route- Splendid sleeping cars attached to aU Night Trains. AND WHEELING UNKL o-LOBTMf.o Ar.nt. . Ar.at li»it Ar. at Bochpßt«iWeaaVS[e f ateub , yiiie,Wh’lag. li» l Aa*s £5T A. K. AO& a.*.. t*T A. *. £06?.;*.: &MA.*, fc2o r.il* lose r.jt 1200 A*L ldsi.il. 208 p.m. BOOA.K. A2Oa.lL AIS P. M. &25P. M. ThelfcSS a. m. and Ifc&O p. M.Trains connect with Trains otdQi ILR* far Zanesville, Lancaster, Ac. Tne too p. M. Train stops at all afdtyona between Rochester and Welisvillß. ' a OTrraßUßfiH A OLBViBLAND LINE. Leaves Leaves Pittsburgh* Cleveland. 12£5 a. a. 900 a. M. 1200 p. M. Bc6o P. M. The 1236 a. mu train connects at Bayard for New Philadelphia and stations on the Tpscarswas Branch. , , Passengers ' desiring to go to Shndhsky, To* .lego* phicago, or points West* via Cleveland, most bfe'particular to ask for tickets via Cleveland... . .Through Tickets can be procured at the Libi Arty 6 tree; Depot, Pittsburgh. , , J; STEWART, Ticket Agent. For farther particaiart apply to I ■' WILLIAM STEWART, Agent At the CompanyVOfflee in'Freight Station, Penn street, F. R. MYERS, Sen*l Ticket Agent Cleveland, Ohio. • TKTBW' KOTJTE VIA fiIVEH AND . —; at lam ir«So«barx, will tßoeiTß promptMtention, aauTna -jjigjjfetotvOMMrigloa; y-tifey for drtryaj* or • a : •SIPORTJaiTi 5 . -*' all pketons tick^foe; °OT t ?h“ jthe State ! thit rSISy S,^ 1 ahoaW !J»®lßt on %m>MH. MTSSOtTBI A n TBa only nil route from at LoWTriT'Ti'' fc .; Jtia.ihe, ahorteatnad quickest ij no js In Northera MissOTiri by tee Norte ,l >s aasS^r?^* Aflant «*.. > ’ Indemnity Against Loss ini' Fire, S'HE FRANKLIN FIRE : INSU RANCE COMPANY OEPHILADELPHIA. W.iKo.4B* and 437 CHSSXt7%f STgßET.iien Fifth. Sfimcm or Assws, Jahdast Ist, iB6O, Published Aggreeably to An Act of Assembly, being:' First Mortgage®, amply ffjraMftfi ‘BB ' Beal Estate, (pfesentValtre SIOS,BIB 81,) s c05t....... '202.896 25 Temporary Loans on ample Collatteral > . .Sectmties ...1 89J86'M r mocks, Notes and Bills Beceivßble. vboi 00 Casb 88 The only profits from premiums whieir^iijsoom- ES&S ES£&Jr t «" fr o ” «“• *** “fdeon ereiy description of Prop ]ow“ ' oon ' Since their incorporation, » period of thirty years, they hare paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Bullions of Dollars, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as ramprnt»“ meet ** daring the year 1869, 88. * r tfiaio^oßs. Ohsiles W. Bancker, 'MordecaiD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, ftamiiaGrant, Isaac Lea, Jacpb B. Smith, Edward C. Dale, W. KhJhflidfle FaleaJ CHAS. N. BANCKJfiR, PrfeSdent. KDWARD C DAIiE, Vice President. WM. A. OTE EL, Secretary pro t6ta. J. GARDNER COFFIN, A*e»t my!6 Northeast cor Third and Woodifltoeete. Western Insurance Company, OF PITT3BUBGH. r GEO RGB DAKS IK, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Oapt R. D. COCHRAN, Gonl Agent. No. W Water street, (Spang A Co.'s Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against ail kinds of FIRE and MA RINE RISKS. .A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in tha community, and who are de termined, by promptness and liberality, to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of ering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1800. Btock Accounts .. j 68,000 00 Mortgage-. 2,160 00 Office furniture 350 00 Open Accounts, etc...—..-. —7,800 48 Cash - - 18AB1 09 Premium Notes. - 27,606 20 Notes and bills discounted 171|076 14 nxaaofoaß. George Dame. R. Miller, Jr, George W. Jackson, James M’Auley, . Nathaniel Holmes, AleTnadar Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, Ohas. W. Ricketson, Andrew Ackiey, Wm. McKnight, Alexander Speer, Darid M. Long, Rees J. Thomas rorts PHILADELPHIA PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y „ 80. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Cue tom HoUt, Capital 9210,100—-Assets 9304,048. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KINO, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph %. Paul, 0. Sherman, John Clayton, a J. Magargoe, £. Wiior, F. Buozßcaß, Secretary. • J. G. OOFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets HAMUEL KEA. Becretary. VM. BAGALEY. President. Office, Cor. ofHarktt ud WtUr Bit, insures against Loss and Damage In tbe Naviga tion of tbe Southern and Western Rivera, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi- gation of the Seas. lai«x«i agafa«t Lou and Dauags by Firs, nuoroas: Wm. Bagaley, Hon. T. ALB owe, Jas. M. Cooper, J&s. Park, Jr, 0. Zug, 8. Hsx'fcaugn, B. V. Jonoa, 8. C. Young, J. CaldwelL^ Francis Sellers, 8. M. Kier, John 8. Dilworth, John Shipton, Barclay Preston, Wm. G. Johnston, mhtiPtlyd h. FERE INSURANCE. The\Enterprise Insurance Co,, OF PHJLADKLiPHIA. Siskt 7hJtsn for One, Fbs&, or Seoeij Fcort, or Per p&tuaily. EX7IUS3 : William Holmes A Co, Livingston, Coperland k Co- James R. Lyon k Co,. Hon, Thou. M. Howe, William 8. Lavely k Co, James Marshall, Esq, Al ien K rumor, Esq, George H. Bryan A Co, Wilson, Me Elroy k Co , Wilson, Carr k Co, John T, Logan A Co, Jacob Painter k Co . Balley, Brown k Co, DARLINGTON k BLAOKSTOCK. Agents, aplfeSm Office. Bank Block, No. 8T Fifth at. FIRE INSURANCE AT THE Reliance Mutual lninranee Compan Of PbMadatplila, On Buildingß, Limited or Perpetual, Mer. chandine, Furniture, &c., in town or country. Cash Capital, *229,510 00. Assets, *303,508 08. OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STREET. d Invested as follows, vis s First Mortgage on improved (Sty Property, worth double the amount~..~~~~~~'..’fU6,6oo 00 Ground rent, first Pennsylvania Railroad Oa’s 6 V cent Mortgage Loans, s3o*ooo, cost - 37,000 00 Philadelphia city 0 per cent 10an.~«~..~.. 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 cant Pennayl* Tania Railroad Loans—.... Collateral loans, well 8,600 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company Stock... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.. 24,060 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00 Stock of Delaware M. & Insurance Ca— 700 00 Commercial Bank do iyBs 01 Mechanics’ Bank do <Lfll B 60 Union Jtf. Insurance Co’s Sori)u. nw . M . H . 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper....- 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, ©to-. 6,210 73 Cash on hand and in in hands of agents.. 11JS86 16 , EBoBj6oB W fiI.RM TlWaiißT, Preridet. ItKIQIOBS. Clem Tinsley. • Samuel Bispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederiko Brown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson. Benjamin W. Tingley, John R. Worrel, Marshall Hill, H. it Carson, Z. Lothrop. Robert Toland, Charles Iceland, Frederick JLennig Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissed, Pitts. B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary. J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, myld Northeast corner Third and Wood streets. fhe Mutual Lite Insurance Co OF NT3W YORK, F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 TTALSTT STKKKT. PHILAHHI.PHU, HTHE BUSINEBSOF THIS COMPANY JL . isoondncted on the vw/tual principle, in the stnotSSt sense of the term—*-the entire surplus, (bducaag- *utt&6ry txpjnva atons, being equitably divided among the assured. , ; yw. ®“ding 31st January’, 76. J Assets Over Seven anda Quarter Million • ! of Dollars. • Gash on hand and in Bank. 4 130,060 89 Bonds and Mortgages.-. 6.42D879 ig'-"" United Slates Stocks...—... 887,838 60 Real Estate 4Q1289 18 Duefrom Agents— so AddJlnterest accrued; but not yet duet. • 80.000 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated)—...— 186A00 00 Premiums in coarse of transmission.>. flying 88 *aate, Lonia T mod \eo, lad!- Gnoas A with, February 1, lam —, ,-, 77,887,989 u •LB, wln “T low . Bates of premium iotMr, and profits orrottr than : m most other Companies; . Taa Pbopobtioh or Cua Abswb to the amount at oak is greater than that of anyother Life Inm r&noe Company in the t/nited States. 'h/SSffifiS ’S? information will by I,AiuJN ®' r oN *- BLAOKBTOCK, • • I > gLBmd W Fifth Street, Pittsbgrah. | TYELAWA-BiS MUTUAL SAFETY bOMPAKY— LNOOBPOBATBD ewJdfl.br Bim* Canals, s*§®Sy® ft P? 1 * 9 , ol jke Union. FIRE INSCJ £»«*]., on Bto*, Huston, 6eo. <3. Lieper, Hugh Craig, Charles Raj lej, Samuel ErßtoratfJ. F. Sloan. Eaw«d Darlington, jL.Jonaa Bucket SwnSS WlblM JEUgßl^Barto^j JacobP. 4K7 x M*Fanfch<i, Joahna p. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pituboirgh, D. T. Moreaur A- B. Berger, do. * ' VILLIAW MAfiTEJ, FreeidenL M 7lOB Real<le «' ;* K 1 WM. H. WHITNEY, notary PXTBLIO. OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Port,-Fifth greet, na* Wood. ) T is eatm a. iroin,o»T_„ runa *. uu M’CALMONT & HERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., mygklyd Pransylvanla*' H, W. Pasi&soh G*o. Jf.Diwsoa PATTERSON A DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, KBHS’B law buhdmob, Diamond street, near Grant. Jafelr PITTSBURGH, PA, B. F. LUCAS, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Vo. TB Grant Str.ot (Tfcretfjioors below the Coart House,) m J«lj Pittsburgh, Pa. L. BRiCHEKRIDGG, ATTOBWEY AT LAW Offlaa, Ho. 135 Fourth Bt., PITTSBURGH, PA. jaMdy TEETH! CSME THE* BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SILL, has removed to 246 PENN • STREET, in the house formerly-occupied bv Dr. G. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various ll6 to s62pet set. Kimnra*—Rev. w. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Fin ley, A. Bradley, A. G. JTCandless. M. D, J; H. Hop. kins, W. H. Vankirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, WnSfim leg, Samuel ftpgea. aifflTtly DR. C. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN; AIBO—AGENT OR BAUBOWIS CELEBHATEI) TRUSS RUPTURES. COB. PENN AND WAYNE STB. JAMTBS A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Lav, Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, be* tween BmHbfleld and Cherry Alley. * " ' GEORGE 8. SELDEN HAYING resumed THE PRACTICE OP LAW, mar hereafter be found at his office, 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ie29 76 HAHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor a to Q. W. Biddle, JSo. 144 Bmithfield street 49" Office boors from eight to 1 o’clock, and from 2 to 6 o'clock. • felSUj CUPPING AND LEECHING, am. * nas. bksjc. i®.Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Batha «elBtly F. 8H8R.177 Grant street ®il, (Seal, (Saiulks, ' ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY. BBEBBTON, JOHNSTON A WILKINS, 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa^ H AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior . qtalitv of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING and OfIUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and RetaiL apl&ly B. C. & J. H. SAWYER, LARD OIL, CANDLES, fklm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, *O. 47 Wood Street, Plttatawrgh, Pa CORNER FOURTH AND R 0& STa, Pittsqurgh, Pa, agent for the receipt apd sale ol CARBON* OI 1.8., Keeps constantly on band, and is receiving heavy and light oi la suitable for Lubricating and'Refining purposes, which will be sold k>w for cash and cash o**r. apatemdaw ‘jgjtall japir, &c NEW WALL PAPEB STORE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBKBTI STS. No. 107 Market Street, The subscriber is opening anew and large stock of PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment tor Dwellings, Stores, Offices. Halls, Churches, Ac, to which be would respectfully invite the attention of thePub lie. hating an entire new stock of goodd recently purchased and now arriving. Those in warn of new goods will find them by looking through our assortment marfclyd JQ3. R. HXTQHB9. WALL PAPERI WALL PAPER! The Largest JOtsortment and Lowest Price# In Pittsburgh. Come and see WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Bland,) '■ Hob lor sole French, Oornun end Antorican WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS. UAI.TA I CHAMBERS, ! CHURCH EB, : LOOSES, Ac 50,000 rolls at 12} eta. 50,000 rolls at 6,8 and 10 eta. Wm»ow Census* Ena Boaeo Pxiht* Tnn Coras, C*Lnraa, Ac. S9* Xjook for the Striped Front. The only plaoe in town where a full aiaortaoent of Frenoh paper* UkepL ; marli JAMES M. TAYEOR, ALDERMAN, OPFIGE, 451 Penn Street, Sth Wart /"'l 0 L L E CT lONS made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal Writings Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bills Probated. [ apßdy a F BENCH WALL PAPEBS.'ot Spring Importation, prior to enforcement off the new tarifi, are now sola 30 per cent, cheeper then can be hereafter. Styles Terr beeutifu L For eae by se!4 W. P, MARSHALL, 87 Woo} street. Green apples—l 7 ba™u jusi received and for sale bv i » HENRYH. COLLINS. SUNDRY PRODUCE— i 100 Bags Pea Nats; T 6 do Feathers; 60 boxes Cream Cheese; ! 8 bbls Eggs; . 60 U bbls Mackerel No. 8: 860 baahels Dried Apples; 60 do do 1 Baoon Sides; *.Barrels m store and for sale !by JAB. A. FEi’xlKß. corner Market and PjrflCata. I R CROSS BRANDRETH’S ;PILLS, A v just received aod for sale by r , rt GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, S6 »® 69 Federal street, Allegheny. LOUIS FLOUR— ! 300 bbls Melrose; S» “ Pride of the Wist; 1W * Istfayette; !0O « Mount Vernon; for sale by • kay, pennock a co, « v/ood »l New WALL PAPERS for the Fall trade now open and receiving at 0 - JOS. R. HDCJHEB, S ae2l No. 107 Market street. OTICE,—The friendß of William Kernan bars applied to His Excellency. (*■ Curtin, for bis pardon. octl:law2wd 1 n barrels prime Havana * VA ORANGES Just received and for pale by - REYMER t BBOS^ _ Bea Nos. 184 and 128, Wooil street. JfißS' 01L.—70 bbls.forlsale bl A 0 a A. FAHNESTOCK A GO, Q”* 8 oornar o/First and Woods sta. TWO ACRES OF GROUND, JUST below Manchester, for sale by «°8 B.COTHBBKTA SOM, tl Market street. 1 HQ BARRELBXOVEEING’SXND ~;Y V Pennsylvania By rap in store, and for »!«by faeHl MIELKRa BJCKETSON. Sglf) RIFLES! $lO RIFLES I! $lO WAV KISIJ3IIJ for sele by ■ - BOWJN * TETLEY, •bM - m Wood st Dwelling,house fob bent— No. sa Boss street. A comfortable und con- Tonient Dwelling. Honsa of ,8 rooms with bath roomigaa, Ac. Kent. ,125 to AprU next. 8880 a dJTHBBBT A &)N, 41 Market st }OW IE EINIVES—For sale low by A sett BOWN A TETLEY,I3B Wood st. OH. REFINERS.—6 casks superior paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly ugut, for sale very cheap by E** U HENRY H. OOLLINS GGS—B barrels fresh /Begs, just received and for sale by I ; -t s JAfli skar FETTER, , <og Corher Market arfg First streets, •• 4I*F PRICE IS WHAT. WE ARE selling out a great many kinda'oi o«r BbW- .jms****-' FLOYD, COLWkWoLVEBS! COLT’S BE VOLVEBBI—Just received, another lot by express of all the different idnda manufactured. 1 Sharp's Four Shot Repeaters: Allen's Seven do Smith A Wesson’s Seven Shot Repeaters. ' For sale hv SOWN * TRTT.BT G BEEN APPLES.—IO barrels choice Green Apples, just received and foi sale by a. J. A-FEEZER, . - Corner Market and First jitreeia GKEEN APPLES—SO bbls., received this dajyemi for sale by CL-Sgjgf ~-s HEMff,BrCOtI,INB. . IpJ yTA T O E S.-t-100 bushels! Prime ■saleby hf 'T/' Fotatoes,just;r^,.ved^df° r Corner Market and Fjrstgtreata. W THE cheapest dby boons in the city g«]l »t JS? a HANSON WIVES, 74 Market Btreet . 1 KNIVES—For sale by! 7~*: V* sea SOWN A TETLEY, 18»Wood at I 'XBEEN APPLES—2S barrels, just re 'JF oeived and for sale by • °c« fIENfIT H. COLLINS. f ,!ATBIUDGBB alwayß oa band for tF '' Boww Atotley. n®— 10 bureto Unwed Ofl; •' •• U do Orixa doiirwadTedbT HSsar^^Laß. ' W|ff.BEmiEUT, •, / > IMPORTER AKD DEALER jjj BRANUIE9, CORDiAWS, WINES, Old Monongahelti and Eeeiified Whisky! ) , Mo» ISIO Wood. JStra fa22:6m • - - Pittgbnrgh. Pa. 8. B. St C. P. MARKLE, MAWtTPAOTtmEBS •ajste* idea LERs xosr IJOOK, CAP, LIiTTM, and all kinds •M 0 f WRAPPING PAPER, sum. removed from NO.«» WOOD STREET to So- S 3 Smlf dfl«ld street, „ v „ PITTSBUBGH, PA, 0»-CMh or Trade for Bate. «p» WILLIAM CASS & GO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS.&e. s IMPORTERSOF - ALSO, uf ®ealem In PINE BjLD MONONGifIEM RYE WHISKY, 827 and 828 Liberty Street, W laJ y fITTggUBOH, PA, WILLUJH CLAYTOM. WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOB MERCHANT, No, 87 Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, ~ ~ PITTSB UJZ&B, PA. Always on hand Blackberry, Cherry and Oogpeo Old Monon&anela Rectified Whisky.*- mhlB E. P. MIDDLETON A JBHO. _ , IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &o ALSO DIALERS IF Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH EBONT STREET, .plfclyd PHILADELPHIA. SMratca and geprs. w. A D. RINEHART, KASUVAOVUaSB Am Mitm Cl ALT, gmpfl TOBACCO, BSCPP & SKGAKB, »pBßgy NO 130 wooil street. LYOW ARYSTUAL, Wholesale and Retail dealer tra GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, AJTD Virginia Chewing Tebaee», WOOD BTEEET. tinder tbs St. Oharlee Hotel, pell . . PITTHBimaH. PA. We. Milijb, PhU. <l. W. itiourooii, Plttubtirgh MILLED & RICAETSOS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, aim mvoaraas or ■EASDLEB, WISES ABTD BSGABI. NOS. 221 AND 223, OOKHEB OF LIBERTY AHD IRWIN STREETS. AHD SOLS AQSHTS FpR SWEARER'S CUT GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. Iron, Kails, Cotton Yarns, Ac., Constantly on Hand. fmr2 (Sall^rirH. GLASGOW’S AMBROTYPE GALLERY, —IN UA.T’ja.'STJB'rTB HALI^, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE: TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate price, and all who hare been tmablo to obtain a good likeness elsewhere are respectfully solicited to calL Large variety of caaoe and frame 1 ) always on hand. Prices moderate and satis faction guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, mylQ 84 Fourth ftfreet, Pittsburgh, Craters, P. Rather. ...... J. a. Ramaa. H. I>. Rmu (Late at Miller A Rickelson's.) RBVMER 4b BROTHS US. (Successor to Rrriuut A Asdibsqs.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITB, NUTS, OONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKH, Ac. No. 39 Wood hW, and No. 113 Second street, Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAM jUACiALE Wholesale Grocers, Ho*. 18 and 20 ffwd street, PIWSBIiaSB. WM. E. SMITH. —JOS. R. HpNTEK. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GBOCEIBS, B* SECOSD IflD 147 FIRST STREETS ntubtvfki pa> U JR Y, No. 85 Fourth Street, near: Wood. rpHE SUBSCRIBER .MANUFiC ■ lure and keep coDsUujtiy.ou hand e.err arti cle in their line, Cornici 1 ;:, Ornaments, Cm lain Goods, Comforts, rekther Beds, MWtraaaescn all, kinds also, the oektoated Patent Sptine Bods Ail kinds of shades, Blinde and Fixtures. 49*Prompt attentiob gfom to all orders forfil ting and laying down Garnets, Oil Cloths. 4c. octH lyd - - ROBERTS 4 ROEKICK Apollo Hall Billiard saloon. TOHN GAN6WISCH would remind t# his old friends-and customers that he is still to bo found at hie old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance on Fourth street, fie has always on hand the bee quality of lager beer, and in connection: with , nail, a welT appointed billiard saloon, with eooj tables, balls anctooba*< - : r » 1 * itehember the place, Apollo Hall, Ffc>n-' near Wood, entrance from Fonrth. ' A FULTON, BELL AND’J&RaSS JSI > FOUNDER, No. TO SECOND Street Fitts burgh, Pa, is prepared to funush to ord&. CHUECH, STEAMBOAT, FACTOR! AND OTH KR BELLS, OF ALL SIZES, i From 10 to IN 000 pounds.' i , CHIME BKLIH made to order, ffjop on ' OAUGB COCKS of all sices, for Steamboats MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER KAH. ' INGB, and erery rariety of Brass Castings flnishe » in the neatest manner. . , «- BABBIT’S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL TOLTOire PATENT MEBALUO PACKINS, for Steam Engines. ap&ly Sundries.— 160 baas Rio Coffee, U 0 bbTs («»k,) N. O. Molasses, 16 hhds Porto Bioo Bujar. 60 bbls Refined do * 3# « do Tellov do 1 600 boxes Window Glass, 25 *t>Ws N. T. Syrup, 15 u Wo. 8 Large Mackerel, 10 hf « do 10 bbls No* 2, medium, do for salebr , ... W. H. SMITH * OO’, »«U iIA Second, and 14ft Prhni Taxes on western lands.x: Persons owning lands in the Weat, 1 who wish to pay taxes, are Informed that weattend to the reeeiTing and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin. Minnesota, lowa, Ac. , S.ODTHBKRT4SQR, • ftl Market a£. 'BANS.—3O bags white beans iior Bale I by Jwol ... . HENRYH.oor.t.ma FURNITURE AND CHAIRS 3RBIDTJCEI3 PBIOPS. ! JAMES W. WOODIWLLL, Kop. 8T and 88 Third Street. \ “ j v: 1U FOURTH stbeet, coSbisthto or ALL VARIETTHS OP. BTYLES AND FINISH, kuruA voi ' Hotels and Private Dwellings. , nv&T.K- 11 ordew.proniptlr loaded. to,snd tbs Fonutme-carefidlrpAolcedAiid boxed. Bteam boots andHoteU tnrni.h«t*s short notioe. Cabinet Manors supplied wiih«very!j«ticle In the lu>fl - . awn*. URNITURE EGR CASH.-i-A full :N“TTOnUsoi£ ttSbar ‘ h m “' Actar6d BUREAUX, "• - -BOOKCASES, k ynd every article needed in a wellfurniilK& dwel ling, as well'as a splendid assortment of OFFICE FUBH-ITUmf i Constantly on hand andlnuule to oftler As the only terms on whichbusmoaa IsNoneatthifl estab lishment Is for CASH, priTrsaro blade accordingly. Persons m want or anything m thA Abovaline, would be advantaged b, calling at. : j 1 ; v>:: FiOKQtER A IRWIN'S, . No. 108 BmlthfleldetreW, below Fifth. j. D.Facubb* • • i JOB* Af. IBWTW. , , ~ l wirghly (Sducriional. ST. FRANCIS’ epM.^OE, Under Care of the Franelsca* Brothers. T'HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED JL IN LORETTO, Cambria Cfemnty, Pennsylva nia, fom miiea from Oresson Button. on the direct route and Pittsfairgh, was chartered in 1888, with priviligdh toebmer the usual Collegiate Honors usd Degrees. iThe loca tion of the College is one of themoet' Wealthy In Pennsylvania—-this portion of . the Allegheny Mountains being proverbial for Its puife water, bracing air, and picturesque soehdry. ‘ < The Schclastioyear omnmenoes on tne FIRST MOHDAY after the lfith of AUGUST, land ends about fhe 28th of JUNE following. *lt jls divided into two Sessions. Btadents cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary for. Land Surveying, Englnpaingt A&, will be furnished by the lnstitnßosto ue Stmientß. Instrumental and Vocal - Music forms no extra charge. Btodents will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhoodi Tunes—Board and Tuition, payable hglf yeariv in advance |ioo Waahing and nse of 10 Oaaaicsdand Modem Languages. extra~~— . 10 Students spend Vacation at the Cellege.— i U Reference can be made to the Rt Ref. Bishop O’Connor, fo foe Rev. T. B. Reynoldsy St. Mary’s,. Loretto, and to other Clergymen ol the Pittsburgh Diocese. D. C. KNEEIAHD jg-EEPS CONSTANTLY; on HAND UIJAKE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods* at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and ; Wood street, (third CmxeniP 'Baiik.l Pitts burgh, Piu jefely Notice oTlJissolution Partnership TGrOTTOEIf HEBEBY GIVEN THAT if thaipartoership betWeeoLEE A. BRCKHAM anAGEORGE A. KELLY.ofthe dty ofAllagheny, under the. firm of hfcfaw i KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of AtulU IBffiUby motual consent. BECKHAM «XRLLY- 49* The business will he carried, on ftfctbo; cOd stand by the suhscriber, by whom all the basin ess of the late firm will be settled! GEORGE A. -KELLY» ;beny, June 4,lBgl.—iefi-tf gOAV, CANDLES AND QILB. 1,000 BoxesChamical OHveEramagßoap, . 500 do Rosen Soap nrl, 2 and d m bars 300- do Palm Soap xnl-Aand 3 bars: . 200 do . Oleine do . .fa Ift tiara, 1 v N 160 do German do '' :i Ifttiara, , . 250 do Friend td WbmanSoap in Ift bus LOOO do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different ahapesandsiaea. 500 Boxes Miners* Candles, LOOO do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use 200 Boxes Adamantine Star 4s, 6s A 6s. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candles, te, 6s A 90 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 5s 4 6s, 6 do Hi^ 6 do Star do, 10 Barrets No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do S do, 26 *do Lubricating N 1 OIL 10 do do do 20iL ’ 60 do Carbon ffltuainatinir tHL 26 do Odal do dt£ On band and for sale, by b. a * j. h/sawxeb, To whom was awarded, by the U. S. AAncnitai* Society,' the first jtfenriazna fer > OU& soaps and Candlaa. wfoie gARDINES.— ■ ~ ~ 10 oases H cans Sardines—choieebrandnt 6 u \Z u u . M « * S«nd V “ boned; In store and sale by {se3] &EYMKB k BROS. 6DOZ. PARRISH'S HAIB BEStfOR. ATIVE; 6 dox. PajTißh*a Elixirs ; just received endiorealeby fiXffi. A. KEU/T, lvl> Allegheny city EAD.—IOOO by I T wi , HENRY B. COLLIMa. OA T S»— "400 bushels Prime Oats, in store end for sale by JAKES Ai PETZEB, Corner MfrrheUE First ate rIQUOKICE. Tl 5 cases Sicily Liqnorice In t ft'bdxas; 8 “ Calabria * lustreoeWed and lot aalaby ~faeBl BKYMBR k BBO& ; EW GOODS AT: 96‘HAkKET ST.i comprising of ali the newest styles andfrbrica plain end figured Frtuch Merinos, ladies’ water* proot Cloaks, and doth for making a,desirable lot Shawls, for Fall and Winter. All will be sold cheap, as the cash system is the motto. • * Ladies, call at 06 MARKET STREET. H. J. IYVQEL , I ELEGANT GOLD AND VELVET J PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by k «eOB - W. P. MARfigATJ^. r mrth ak fI«EAT fIAH»AINB IS HOOP 1 —2OO figs/fofffde bjr T> YE ElA)UB—27barMl»frpahpTnnTi t i Xll BjTejFlottr. JAB A, PETZER, oarnirZSmm^mrsftlß. ' - A BABEELS SIGIEY CAN^KySEED, tJ jast reAlTOd nd for rale hr* * ■'~ '■ ■ ' <*®OSBE A. KBCLY, Brqggtafc 8619 -•- All^eby. O A reeeffe^ and •,•** GEOBuRJu, KKTiLY. Dmfgmt. •. flfl raftfrf afreet, AUegfoSy. 50 Doz. ptlas Catawba, wink te “ ed SSsaSßT^?sS3S»* r 8el 6 W Federalrtreet. , BOOM COEN BitUSff—sso ft, a ” - ~ ~ ~HItIHBT B:«lT,l.Twa » E OLD PAiMspAP: PJjRE OLDPALM BOAP. . , PURE OLDPALM SOAP. <■ , . , • I'BlPill:KCBipt Ot llfffli [ftl: flf mu nil) Palm &oe, etc, ete. _ Those wishing a trotxl Boai> ai-ihe price of an ordintry article ehonla übo the ‘ POKE OLD PALM SOUP. ‘‘■■■ 'J PURE OLD PALM 1 80tP; PURE OLD PALM SOAP) PURE OLD PALM 80AP. Porsalebj . ; 1 . „ JOSEPH PL rt; eoraar Market ativrt »nd th» ' hu«h n. aoMjg^si. p'NGINE BUILDEB & MACdtifTffT X3I SHEIT WBBTKBN PLAINIHS IgffSfSa Bagtaftff Turning lSLhs, for woo £ “nrfor womtirfiron; «d Tobiooo Screw*; ft*enwKTimdModS*E. sQinaa,. in the best manner; Hh»<n^ r pnjnSrri's also make) and have oa hand, BootoriScLßiffaidi ! ms® 3&ss«3ga£' en to repairs oa Printing .qjtfnpa. *- ' --'■■ - .imrigy” 'fe* SWEET POTATO®—IB bbls Bffeet Potatoa, jnst receired and for n»3fl by JAB A FECZEBT j ■ corner Merket end gw tu J Ywi.TS.BK7! \J Foriiflebr M!t < ' :22EMZE Wood*tr*it,tarnt#Mjtterd, ij«nß»Acccptencfta t eold»4fflwffiraMHh- jfotee affif cot toffl : tOTm«^OfbHgban(»he m™ end gonna streets. • •’■; ItOIjhJiJM, S tt'tIJVCS JBaOJTM _ »»»>»; wmasKir, C H AHTE B ED„lBflBfis. '6lso.otL'Wtulnnßd.;?andSa&rdATAY&nhtn ffomMaylflt.to xtgock ’ uut froai November Isfc to" way lit from fl to .tfdook. ■ f , - .iijj .£ ; fi • ■ Deposits received ef all 'gnma m£i>p« Uian On Douis, and a dividend os the, profits amaredtwice * josr, m JoceA9d h*B bees dra.n lout, iajibicoditothß credit e'rwlthwitfejtfiaingaiew. IS®"?,"*? 11 Wevenlow«iBnthJ*:pasBtook. 41 “ u £J^tft t ttpaey.wilt doable inlesivtnan twelve “ggregste uoaiuttohmus a .OharW-Byiaira.Bnle the OftS^Seo* gaoHfae.ATimtm. m* TlfM .. ,-J ■ TOto l J-'Aimereiiii.- ? ji£rieBß n. Meed*. Hillßnrzwm, -IsaiKe^i^raniiock* Beiy. Ix. Fahnestock, A* htPoiSfekTSTD. Hepburn. 2SSSSS:., ask ■gsssaa?- • Alomo A. Carrier. • JohnjMaraball. Charles A. Colton, ' WrilSiop Wffllsmßanglae, J«hn On, %B$3SSi. --.Sg^BSSSi' ’William 8. Haven, ' ~ Aleaarider Sneer Peter.H Honker,o WiUiaml'B.BchHiert* ij<*"d , IstaOiWJbittier. Willing Marely,. ChrUUao Yeager. s WCBJttABT ABP ' CHARHEB’A»'COI/TON* {fel T^MS~CASin^Np^SQOQBs"i fS^w^^ssraf^ -' 1 • ■ gtSt.. - Mmsln.cnltiT n, Larnflc# f£S < i?«?v.“ a,r .‘ '»*» i'iiiiojiBe«f nzfoomg.hill s?iss»: wsftjßwH3£ , *> :CCUKTYi INDIANA.—I6O kJ ncTea of good land on the-Ft W*7he ud Chi. -cagoSJir FncB.jBOomßia r^3ltHdab^ , aoa 8. M t OTILI CHISAPEB T{IAN-£VEBr~ BOOTS, ~ G * u »*> the Cheap Oiah Stortfef , JOSEPH ff.'BoifiLAUß, «e» ' MM- that rtreeVdao™ftom FUli. fUTBON.-. . V lOboigflfr piicatrmii ' 6 J » • Oi'nge Paai’' " 300 ;H»d&aaEg r -*?* +orr>m- S°j. -IUU i^t^Tirinfa-^frim^^pyg* i'^J 1 * yffi , ‘ '-‘ - • Hitimf Himn. ™ f J *^”l, Da \ cjß _^ 1 >- fe-Carbon Oil, leoemdana totMMngn .«_;^ °°“ ,BiaatT:k„cpi.iJKa UKN MEAJ, -75 tiußl»;&ealj groun i ComMent, juai recBj{isfc}md /tf m'eTy ctone. IINS, : iroondO ’API LES. -SO'iliSfißlsr - i llB t x3T_rto6iTod and IJratlt-liy- ‘ * [<<A>a--» -i.., .-tsii', .H-aanm collies. ~V" Store,Will for K *' ° ir ■1 “W-c- wwirfrraiahiTOn^, I,|H» - . > IJ iyU uotd aiM*V«t*bfeip»»arTfr..>, ~ ifcl«*far ■»!»«»■. :i ~^ g ‘ -~ J - “ f 138-wg>dri «i t JJJUSINS.— ' ' “• • • " S' *■»* ««<* EES—S inch* w»’a%n leaar ■ • l iTTSBUBSH, PENfPA CImI'OTTI, Ko. 100 BmitTiSaiirfe,, Fear the eotßerefnißL '"s* - ' PA. TI/ffON®Yin large;sti<FMailxraantities MdBi'Ter,!DiairBhdsiJe*e l .Watches, anaatllkinda of Tain* aileerticfca, for any length of ttine agreed on. The geode rannot be deHvorwi wlthdhtJSßTudcet. Hot Accountable ui case ofr fireJ /-nw v U ns»offlpa Honra-fromf A MitolOg.M. jag) P bTskEi'y, o Ut RiFTF SI’ItEETI. .opposite Oatbednl ESTATE AND GtfcNKeAJj'i ASEOT; DiriEEa i 5,.,,, ; NOTES, BONDS, MuBTQX jS nnd other Been ritisA • ••» >■ 1 - ft p4 <Slags a E2CELBIOB gLASSWQHgB. 4 WOirHSi..F.T. PI.UJiKB lifoTr. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUHKETT t CO. GLASS MAGOPAISTUHEBB, WARS WWWtfß* ’ 5o« 11W009 Street* Co^er'erilnt, ZG&IT .-, ; fMttabnrirh. W. CUMHiinra4y^l..7llLkV i lPlH« g »tT £»•> Vl®? doers 1 510 w,,. JJouooianela Bom? Hliebnigh.,Csty3Sido* GUaa Drtggiata’ Qlass Ware andAmeriam Convex Shies, for parlorwlndone, chi.rchee»and tmblld bandings. . ,i , ~ a^i Piasqmtion of <30.1 nrtnm-ah^T The CO-BAKIKERSBJP HEBETfY. fore oiiFtintr betweenJOdN p HDNT ft HKNBY MINER, i nderWjfii HO«T * JUHEB, is this day disßolred hy'mitttlal cons, at. Tim bnsmesfiiof the. hue irnfn ill bs settle * ty HENRY MINER, v, ho Is authaiired .to Bi2L firm's name in liquidation. 3. ' July 16th, 18*1. ’ HENRY’MINES. HEYBY MINI- R,’ I Successor to ,v.ib >-r- v. HtiNT ft Mlffß-’r' 1 ' Wholesale and Retail ‘ ' 'i. c-i BOOKSELLER, 8 i'ATIdNSR ft "NEWSDEALER !No»C« an 1 73 MFIHBVBEE*, - Neitdoortothe Post Office, J ‘l-’ s ' new kind Owaae, Lemon «d Citron * Brctttaram tfe* Dwnood,wl>*J*M>a -»i3 |“taeot&. Also l¥ m ’L^!* B ?9> #•* wiMisfi£3S£S3 , l Si tif her aids Q? Fotflija.tßd PoifciiiifajMtmoyg, <U» 1 •' G~ IPRB. PIHTOIH, ; KJfrrfiSpphf, at br™2 Uon of HUfla, ■ .' - > < (; B directed to our dfcrstadk^ ,; ’■ * a> -■ Wl^.TODHft -*?* ,-i W »Tt Wood ittTMt SHOES, AMD BEOGAKB. *» SrfJl* &00.
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