i • - gUMrUiUUi. iii WINTER ARBftfiEEHIEHL ia ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th - Pennsylvania .Central Hailxoad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE .THROUGH MAIL TRAIN Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at UAO a. eo., etoppmg only at principal stations and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Ba'timoro and WaHhiugtou, and for New Tors via toeAiientowa rouce. THE THROUGH KXPKESa TRAIN leaves dad i at 4:40 p. m, stopping only at pnncippl stations, making direct connection at for Balti. more,and Washington, and for New lent viathe Allentown route. THE EAST LINE leaves the station daily, fez* cent Sunday) at 10:60 o, m., stopping only at princi pal stations, connecting at Harrisburg tor Balti more and Washington. TRAIN WIIM PAS3ENGER OAR ATTACHED, leaves the Pa sender Station eyery morning Sunday’s excepted; at 6.40 a m rumng as far as Conemangh and stopping at ail ACCOMMOOaTION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leases daily* (except Sunday,; at 3:00 p. m, stop ping all stations and running as far »s Conemaugb. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walk’s station leaves daily .(except Sunday,) at &40 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’* station leayes daily, (except Sunday.) at 11:00 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (except BuncUv.) at 4:00 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forW* station leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 606 n. m. RETURNING TRAINS anrivo in Pittsburgh as follows Express, 1:16 p m; Mail, 8:36 p. m;Fast Line LBO a> m j Johnstown Accommodation, 10:06 a- tu i First Wall’s station Accommodation, Wall’s station Accommo.lation.Br3o a. tn; third wau estation Accommoaation. 1:06 p. an; foarto Wan a station Accommodation, &U& p. m. Trams for Blairanile ana Indiana, connect at Blaursville Intersection with Joimstown Accommo dation, and Express and Mail Trams East and West. Ttle raveling public will find it greatly to their mseiest in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered eannot be surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. FAH £ i TO NEW YORK $l2 60 |TO BALTiMORKiO 60 PHILADELPHIA 10 00 j LANCASTER 866 HARRISBURG, *7 46. Baggage checked to all stations on the F%nnsyl vamaßailroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be Charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from station* where the Company has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Go— cany will nolri themselves responsible for personal ba «jage only, and for an arr ount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Ominous Line -ae oaen employed to oonvey passengers and baggag to and from the de pot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. 3TE WART AgL, At the Pean’a'R. R. Passenger Station, P 033 On Liberty ana Grant streets 1861. THE 1862. FITTSBTJEGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO HAIL WAY, ILL POWTS IN THE SOUTH WEST, WEST AND NORTH WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! ZIME to Cincinnati as quick, and to Indianapolis, tit. Louis and Chicago quicker, by any other route _ WidTWARD TRAINS. FAST MAILLINE—Leaves Pittsburgh L4O a. u. Arrives at Crestline 10.40 a. x. Making close connections wiui Bellefontame sod Cleveiand, Columbus A Cmciiinati Road-s arrmne at Fort Wayne at 4.60 p. u. h Arriving at Chicago at 11.00 n. m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leayea Pittsburgh 1.40 r a. . . , Arnvea aiOreauine 1u.60 ? u Making close connections as above. Arriving at Fort Wayne at 6 a m. Arriving at Chicago at IL-00 a. m. Sleeping Gars on this train from Pittsburgh tc Cincinnati, to Indianapolis and to Chicago. . * lhe time to Cincinnati by both these touns is toe same as ov titeuoenville. Train* on both Roads meet at Columbus, ana passengers all go into Cincinnati together. * Trains through to Chicago without change of eastward trains. ueave Chicago, '.I a. m and SJJOpi Amnag at Fort Wayne at i 16 p m ami I2.au a m. Arrive luma, X.lo pu. ami a.U) a. k Connecting wuh train* for Duj ton and Cmcinnar Amvtng at Oreptiine, ?. a. and tk2o a. k Connecting witi: truim-for ' Cleveland, Budalo and sue East, Amvtng at Pluoburgh, 1L25 am. and SJOr.K. AU mahm* close, connections with Pennsylvania Railroad trams tor the Eastern cities via Ab-n -town and -Philadelphia. WS-Only one change of cars between Chicago and i>ew York, via Piusourgn aod Abeouwu ..o tram leavmg Ohieag.. at 6 :;u p m, reaching ?iu«- burgh hi 3.6 u p m,ana New York u 10.46 hi • ACCOMMODATION litAlha— Krom i-eaerai «u. „ Station, Aiiognenv City. NE.W BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. Deaves Allegheny at _y 3o a m and 4,\V p m Arrives at New tsnghion atii.lu - j 10“ I ■leaves . “ t.ju « lilo *• I Arrives at Allegheny at S.lo “ 4 * ECONOMY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Allegheny atl2Ao p m a:d 6pm Deaves Economy at 6X3 a m 4.00 u MaKK.E‘I iKaIN'. Deaveß Alliance at 6 10 a m Arriveslat AUekheny auw a m Oeaves Allegheny at , <•,.. . m Arayeaat Alliance ZZZZr * p ra ijrfb i * aiDH ury ran by Colambas time, wnifh ’ is 12 minutes slower than Pmsuii: gh urn* * re ® old ,l ’ r «v>.-v:iimoa»tiion and trainsat reduced prices. Trough trams connect oe tolio'-n• b^ n^oSL rama ° ,llh<)0; -' VBl ‘ i ''' 1 “« A ““ fr ° m Atron, Mount Vernon, Shelby, ‘Bar dMfcy, Toledo, Detroit, etc. 3 v° r Dei f ware >. Spriagfleld, Colonsbui-, Xerna, Dayton, Indianapolis, BL Louis, Sanduan,, Layton, Oin- At JvSt“w2i? < H fe, l. D * yt ?“’ ° mra »daa, Toledo,OK ta2SSSi'? r Lala J Blu >> lad, dL Louia, sndhiterme&ate points in Oontral Indiana At Plymouth for Laporte. ftf-* 11 TO, if *" OE tae LotucTillA Sow .J 7“) "id Chicago Railroad. ! Wiy co r B Saai i a.* ‘ me ° r G. w. ri£3££figs5 l n i S‘n&£ ua -' u £i CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. tijue changed. O NAND AFTEB MONDAY Nov 2o th,i B-PV! of the Penn- Pitt&burgiswas follows’ faT moSpf , rffi :L^ J4l F ANJJ * Acunnati BHQBT UKE, VIA BTEURENVILLB. i*avea Piitabu .1 66 a m u .fiteitbeii’nl!©. *• “ Newark..™ 12.06 pm . “ Coicnbaa J.. 80 p m ATilieaCincinn»^i. ri ji4b ** “ Boo** :::io.i6 a m. LeareaPiUsbnrgh 1.66 pm Bieubennlle 610 u “ - midnight . Coiumbua ...i 30 a m Arrives 7 40 « “ Si Louis '.'.'”"""1180 pm Ho change of cars between Pitiaburgh and Cin mwnan. sleeping cars, attached to all ,night ’ Pittsburgh and wheeling link. eB w& h —: zdS*.“ “ 5teubenvi11e........... a2 B u Wheeling daw “ Arrives Bell-ir —A 60 w k®** 6B S M f bai if h 1M P m n WellariUe 4J,0“ Bt€UbGßTllls 610 « _ Amveslirnlr!*;:;;:;;;;:; -fS “ 23S3SM‘^i*Sffi‘"g* §*£”«* «d ohw Railroad forZaneavilte, llaLmrC-rc JS! 1 obio lumbn o and Cincinnati. ’ Wrc, **iUe» C> PITTSBURGH AOLEVELAiSIt r,i wtr Tra—i-” 45: “ Hudson.. .7.7'** ’ '"8 26 « Arrives Cleveland...... Leaves Pitteoargh ~ , f 5. Wells viUe ~.77 i?; p ra • Bayar<LL.« • u *• Yt>o u ° oi “ Arrives Cleveland. sjq « Oonneoling at Bayard with Tuscorawas branch for New Ph ladelphia and Canal Dover at Alliance with Pittsburgh,. FWt, w “P>e »na Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland Zanesville and Ch.caeo Hailroad for Akron, coy Pull- and MUierrbanrand and at Cleveland with C A E RR It * h*. ° * T B B for Toledo, DetroitaSd' Matt Train leaves 005 a m, stopping at all ata. bone between Roc hesier and 6elu!r" “ S " WellsviUe Accommodation !« ves nt 3A5 n m Ketnrmng Trams arrives in PRa^VfcEow. Past Line.!.';;;;;;;;.'; — d ?“-p " wSES B i,7T‘ '.*."—2 S S m weiiTßiUio Accommodation 940 a m the Lib For further part«S?^ A p > r, l0 Ti ' :k ' t A K° nt - WILLLUM oTfWart a AMhe Company's Office m Freight HuSSmPcnn * ino^7 BJIPOKTAiVJT. ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR . . iL . ST.JOSEPH, And other points in Northern Missouri, tho State of Kanws, or the 'I erritories, should insist on having tickets that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD, The only nul route from Bt. Lours to St. Joseph It is the shortest and quickest line by thirteen hotira to the remotest point reached by rail, and always as cheap aa any other. 4a»Bqy your Ticket, to Kansas and all points in Northern Missour bythe Noith Missouri Rail- _ ISAAC H. STURGEON. Pres’*, and Gen'i Hnpt North Missouri R.’r Hbcbt H_. ai tra o* s ae m. w»loc6ra ROUTE VU RIVER AND il RAILROAD: Indianapdlis & Cincinnati B R, V with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St: Louis a u a t d New Albany and SS^forfSffte^? l " l Road a\ for CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTON, and all Intermedi ate points: Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU. Freights and passengers carried from Cincin nati or Lawrenceourg in less time than by any other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low ratea. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cincinnati’ to tbej West, without breaking nnifa Consignments made to J. E. GIBBONS, agent, at Cincinnati; or W. B. OUTTiNG, agent at Law renceburg, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commisnion; no r.hargt for drayagt or xmtMiMton <tf Jjowenctlmrg. v For further information apply to THOMAS RATI GAN, (No. 115 Water street,) agent of the Company, who Is prepared to give teboosh rxchpts for pas* senders and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago. Peru, Greencastle, Crawlords vilie, Charleston, Pans and Mattoon, &c n Ac. H. F. LORD, President, JOHN F. CHE&K. General Freight AgenL mrB Grocers P. Rstkib J. a Rirtun H. D. Kimi (Late at Miller A Riclte(son's.) R£Y M K R A. BROTHERS, (Successor to Rsymjb A AKntasoa.) Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUT’S, ' CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. No. 80 Wood st:, and No. 113 Second street. Opposite St Charles Hotel, WILLIAK M(.lLf]T Wholesale Grocers, Hos. IS and 20 Wood Street, WM. H. SMITH WM. H. SOUTH & CO., WHOLESALE QSOCEE.S lIS SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' JESSE JOH > SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AXD Dealer tn Flour,Grain,and all Itlndsjof Country- Produce} Wines and LI- ' quori, Cigars, Tobacco, Ate. Liberal ad van ces made on consignments of High Wines. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE NO. 721 SOUTH sflond SV PHILADELPHIA. atlK&lyd AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & LUtiULnx, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Sha/tii*, Lantb’s Pateal Pistoa Rods, flats#, Jtc. WAREHOCBRa, $8 Water Street, and I*3 Ftrat Street, PITTSBURGH, axd comer of Prankimand ;>onta Water Ktreetf, Criicft«o_ fn2l7:)v STEELWORKS • lac u Bora- IVa. M'Cuiiocefl JONES, BOYD & CO., !VVA NUFACTUKEKS OF CAST iVI Steel; alao. Bpnng, Plow and A. R. Steel and AXLES, comer Ross and Fir>t fureete. [noZSns] PITTbHUKGH. F:.. l>. 55. 2&o€»Es&s & JlAJnjyACTxrKKas oy SO6BBS’ IMPBOTED PATE ST STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH ANU GBAIft DBSILI. TKETH, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, fal&dß prTTBBI)ttHH,PA. EIFTY NEW and fTgfj SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOB SAI.E AT GKEAT BA EG AIN 8 The subscriber wishing to reduce his stock of Pianos, otters for sale d u ring this and next month, Fifty .New and Second Hand Pianos at great brrgama, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all been rnad» especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes by the best makers in tho country, anti oan r>o relied oc *> uu rableand substantial instruments. Purchasers are respectfully invited tocu: and* examine them. For said by JOHN JHL JTSEIjgyOK, i/16 81 WOOD BTRiJST. JDLUSTRATED EDITION— ON H 2 5 CESTB. 500 copies more of GREAT EXPECTATION'S. This splendid and cheap edition of Dickens’ last, and best work, have been received et BUST’S SEW STORE, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH BTBJEET. o®. Remember this is u e illustrated edition complete, for ONLYiIS CEKTs. D o 4 JAMES M. TAYLOR, ALDERMAN, OFVICE, 451 Penn Street, 6th Ward f' J eLL ECT lONB promptly made. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Leg'll wntmp- Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken. Buis tTOhftted. 1.500 LBB EFoUM SaL'l'B, 1,000 LBA CREAM TARTAR, 60 KEG BI CARB- SODA, 160 LBS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OdYVKGO CORN BTARCH Just received and for sale by CEO. A. £ELU, Druggist, Federal street. Allegheny city. IfPHOI^STJERY, No. 85 Fourth Street, near Wood. rpRE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAC- B tore and keep constantly on hand every arti cle in their line, via: Cornicen, Ornaments Cm tain Goods, Comforts, leather Beds, Mattrasses-n all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds All kinds of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. attention given to all orders for fit tmg and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac <x*n Iyd ROBERTS A ROENICK. Q.FNTN’ FANCY traveling shirks, let d^, r iTnl" ts ''r' 11 Pi ' l - F “<=y andSea lei j?uddHh, ofrme rrcac?! am: iower eradan at slaDd upward, wiloitJ fJa AnJ rota ,i er * radef1 ’ at EA'i ON, M ACRUM £ CO., 17 Fifth street T) EAftfe.—3U bags wbitfi beans for sale X* hy [«3<yi HKMtY H. cm ■ YENISON— 7 saddles prime Venison just received and for sale by eoraer ***»/.£??“• Gents calf £>oable Sole Boots Gents Kip Boots. Youths CalfkndKip Boots. I CHEAPI! CHEAP! II AT NO. 16 FIFTH HTREET 808 i>- b. DIFFER BACHER CHEaF I s HOUSE, H®. SSO Liberty Street, NEST TO PENNSYLVANIA PASSENGER DEPOT, JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor. HAVING taken ac>i fitted up,with all the modern improYom iota, this popular re eon, the subscriber is prepared to accommodate ins old customers and tne public generally, with the beet tko market affords. Oysters will be aer re<l up m erary yurjely of sh-le, during the eea |on. hue Wiuea, Liquors and Ales ho feela con fldent m recommending vo the public for their excellence. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and gold Wboisaale and BctaiL my2ft-lyd SEETIN’S OLD STAND. IN THE DIAMOND, TMOMAfi STOWE, Proprietor. HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at a great expense, with all the modem im- S^enaSd”, 1 "’ th “ P°P“j ar resort, the subscriber is K B P“?f ‘Y, “'““modete his Inenon and the pub-. 0?8TE&s , ;»iU t £, the be ? lhe “erhet affords. >,**}*'. w L I “ B ®rved up in every variety of stvie during the season. 3 " aDc * A LKB be feels confident in rc -10 tde P u^ic for their excellence. a-,f^irmiHL a ?I7JSSLHP atftU and DAT and MGF T BOARDERS taken. ap4:l« excelsior UYSTiB USD SATIS6 HOCSM, HO. 11l tf/OOD STREFT, PITTSBURGH. WBOLaeALI AND &ITAJO, DULSES IH (LAKE AWO EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYB 1 ERS A!*D WILD GIME, All in Lbeir Proper Biun, n 026 GEO. REIN EMAN & 00. Mansion house, george aur- r>ropn e tor,No.B44 Liberty street, just o the Passenger Depol of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wilier makes it the most convenient roiSt 6 m 1119 c:ty f ° r arriving by that Tne proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, io excellent styie, the MANBIONHOUSK, would respectfully solicit a share of public patron age. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the oe*t tbo m-uket can afford. feljy PITTSBU&Q. HEW WALL PAPEH BTOHE. BETWEEN FIFTH ASD LIBEBTI STS. JHo. 107 Market Street, The subscriber is opening anew and large Block of PAPEfe HANGINGS, Embracing a complete assortment tor DwelUnga, Stores, Offices, Halls, Churches, Ac- to which Be would re-poctfulij- lnruo the attention of the Pub :lc.harmcan entire new Block of good* reoentlj purchased and now arr.v.ng. Those in want of now good.- wi , and them by looking through our assortment. * mAr6:l JOS. R. HUQIlgs. PITTSBURGH. JOB. R. HUNTER WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Price* in Pittsburgh. Come and see PlttaburgM, Fa# WALTER P. MARSHALL, No. 87 Wood Street. (Near Fourth, at the Old Btand,) Has lor sale French. Herman and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, 9 HALLS, CHAMBERS, .CHURCH!*, lodges, Ac ait,ooo rolls al 13} cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, b and 10 cts. W lvdow CiTETJUfta, hiaj Board Panrra, * Tssria Cover a, (,'jauaaa» Ao StSST Look L-r toe Front, i oc y piaoo ;n tuwn where a fm; asj»ortniont of French pwper* kept marlfl IiAKE bUPEBIoa COFFER MIJiKH SHE IT I.VC WORKS, PARK,M't’|fKDY & ( «., Manufacturers uf kheath Bnuier*' Hr,-' H.>,t Prt---t*e j rr R"Uoraft, Raieed Shi! botu-mr, H t *eitor Solder. wieo .mfsortorF sno .iei.vrj. ,a MetAl- T-h Pi\u- Shecv ir,n, K re, Ar „ n : . aD , ;Qm ; oV MacL.n.*r .sod 1oo»n. Warehouse, No. U» and ISO B#-c«-r i. firettiF. Pills'r- rj*** 4 f; . tl , I '' (‘ r u t Lr. jr t j * n:r«vj - a n : - YOUNG S WHGIESSII OYSTE 6 ! DEPO' AT THh. OI.D STAND, CORNUCOPIA! RESTAURANT, WNo -IO Fifth Stroot. H KK I. I'AMIUU HuTKl.s K-'-laiinuu. and itie -.fa.:e ,ss.rn .-.n rs* .-dppn.-.l w.c ■ H.j ri 11 . iowe*i Wiio.f.-HM- ra:. i.ouutrv iru,!.- “oiir.u-d °° H ' W Y"f Mr. Propneu.r. s™OMW*f 8 ft /i H .V rt /oO tl , COK Vlk-.IN AU.KV and iMIi'HFIEMi HT w,.l ie N.-'v-d 1 1,• ;n u,- txj >:c ...• .||i . M.nufNi;, ‘ **l» f*fm» r V r.- nu.. v |- n , ... AHA HK < 'ii A N(J K Fur $* n w:Il K f.<-ii -• r n r .t/njr. wn ■. *’*’* ’ r ' M ’ ' n I V IUJ .->l,! • * V. Ul '* »n;l doH 7 s<l . L G tNl "' f ittI.YCII Cjtl.F BOOTS, Double Hole and double uppe-, warranted equal to any in ihe city, nod vr,l be acid eery low forcisa JgOY.S BOW'IS, CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!) AT No. lb FIFTH STREET. noi6 D. S. DIFFER BAOHKR. Beautiful gold and tinted PAPER BANGINGS— For sale by wm. p. Marshall. WANTED-aN oil refiner to go to a neighboring city. None buto lull, competent, pract r»l man need appl? to 3 _ WHITE hROA 2W Liberty street. A D I E S’ balkiohal boots alwnjs on hand, and made to ordorat^hortj’nodoe WALLPAPER —A large lot of choice patterns of cheap paper lUßtreceired at JOSEPH R HUGHES’ . noS . 107 Market street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no druga or galranio battery are used. Cold weather la the time wtten the ammr - ma can be used to ita best adrantage. Merited gentlemen and the'r familtea hare their teeth ei tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to tbe salety and painlessness of the operation what oyer has been said by persons interested in as sorting the contrary having no tnowledge of my inserted in every stvle E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smith field street. nol4Jrji? AMBROTYPE GALLERY, -IN- J lafayattb hall KOIJRTfI STREET ENTRANCE: F) THOSE PARTIES WANTING real tine Arabrotype* ai a moderate nncj, and ••»!! who have been unable to obtain a «ood •ifcenee? fi*ewnero are re’peciiuih soluiiui'l local! varjocy ol cawe- anil lnum- • always .. n i.i-.i' : Pncofc ap’dpi.-'.ussud Hatiafftcuon Mirin'- C. f-LAbCOW, 84 Fourth Street. P’.!t*bur-'-\ TO OIL REFINERS—We are prepar ed 10 SI up refiners with the necessary Pumps, Cocks, Pipes, 4c., m the latest and most approved plans. Our experience in this branch is not equaled;by any other.es tablishment. For work manship, 4c, we refer, to the following refiners in this cuy. V R.COLI.INS. Bogera * Nesbitt, Roberto, Wilkinson t Co. Be'l, , BolshipjM’Cormnck: ACo. Portera, Mathews k Co.H&ekeUA MoFadden, John Coplto, Thos Bell k Co. Johnston rf Bros. Roberto, Bill 4 Con Adams, Williams 4 Ce„ 8. M. Kier. WELDON 4 REINERE, 17HI Wood street. Solall pajtr, &c. —rih'K— W. E SCHMKKTZ, A 00., U 1 Fifth siroet* UOYd BOOTd, YOUTHS BOOTS, YOUTHS BOOTS, AND MISSES’ W. E- BCHMERTZ & CO., 81 Fifth street. 6LAS«OW’S Indemnity Agamst Loss by Eire, a H o E fire insu- COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OffiM, No. 486 and «7 CHESTNUT STREET, near 01 , , A ®®ra, Jiwuinr Ist, i 860; First Mrr-tof^ 6^ °F Assa»7i bly t boing: ZZI U%h 27,019 88 paS 8 l rom whiSSw * fS.'ttl? ° n 67<)r - T description of Prop- at raUM “ low “ “a- T^Srthe?Sv 6 ™‘iS? oratit l ,, 'J. pariod ofUJrtr ozsSd£7lrm, AP-n? 103868 b y Fu ' e . ‘o an amount ,‘! ho °? °f D°Uars,lhereby afford well as the ahlfn^ e Q 5 ? o ntages of Insurance, ae AnTes* SP ° BiU °* 10 “«* Loasefc paid during the year 1869, $62,168 86. oi&xo t o a a. SSTwliSs^"'"''' Jacoo R, Smith, Edw»m c naia Soor«B W. RicUrcia, George Falca,; ’ EDWARD 0 B^£ CK 7^ WM » v >Qe WM. A. U ri£ (CL, Secretary pro tern, rr,i« J ' «AJU)NKS COFFIN, Agent, mjie „onheaet cor Third end Wood gtrenta. Western Insurance Company. Of PITTSBUBGH. * * BEOSSB DARSIE, President; o»pt R. D. OOC H F RAN^^enr eUr7 iC ° ’ B Wareho“e -mwEßism. 88 ®” 81111 :ladBO( FIRS “ dMA ‘ »re weuTni^lnlh 11 mana * cd b 7 Mrectors who n U>® oonmmmtT, and who are do ta™heSlarnrf! ’ oni i! tn ? 8S "“ d lib ® r » b IY. to main lain mecharactor which Ihej have ABHiimed m of mslroT >’ ro »«»on Lr Ihoee who desire to bl . ABSE-ra, OCTOBER 80th, 1880. - 4 MO 00 — *£ “ Sfh A r OTBUi ’ 6to z::zz rj™ “ Premium NoteaZZZ'.'::::" "" s?. Notes and bills discounted I™"'.'.'.' l4 w^L o ', Wm - H - Andrew AckJey, R^?J d The’’®® 1 ' D *' r,d M ' Lon* Reee J. Thomne Bee) B»kewelL . John K M’Cune, ME msUEAWCE COMFY. ~ *O-149 CHESNUT STREET Op post to th. c.nom Ho'b.«, Vtt?t Aasets #404^8. \»TILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN » * SURANCE, either re rpetoaj orl-mfteion d H Cr "? ,on ?' or reasonable rates of premium ROB J a S £ President, wit A^',»’. v ‘ CBPreßld “'' By«. K. A Cope, S 1 £; tiaorge Br.an, Joseph 8. PaaJ, C. Sherman. John ClajtonT a J. Magaruee, K. Wuor, *. nl.intgpaJl, Secretary. J. Q. COFFIN, Ajjmt, Corner Tuird and Wood Htreeta WM BAKALEY. B « r '> l "T' Cor. of Harktt and Wm.fr S 1 9 btos and I>aina«e m tht> Karut** t.-0 <>f iho 80uthorn and Western Hirers. Ijuoh, and Hayoua, anu the Nan* Ration of the Seas. X uiarti tgalut Loti w»d Damtf« by Fi r «, ftm. B»*a.«y| | Jaa Park. Jr. Wra. <i. JohnMou. H- F. Keese i iwenc T. M. Bow*. rt.}r**toa, Geo. Hunt ham, 8. M. Kier .. . ; n an.|.i.,D, .'1 Ooofk* . S H.rkMgh, J uddwe... J' MAI';,.. rUj, V. H tux, rrb»-l%dh. ** Fiau IHSUEAKCE. The Enlerprine Imurnnet Co,, -*r J'fill-AIyKi j’fiiA .'j/*- ?*t«», lor Ora, r*v*, y -Srvrt Ywv I, o* r ■ :Hfr; r„-t- A (<, , »• I % .-n A < 4 i - .fl. lk)tH*rUDii k H'=o- rn.-. k J-ur.o- Mif-.v,,'!, t-;~j _ Kl . r "' i •*TX-rn»b •.-i'-vao 4 U,, W V'' • ”• *’ >n - 4 1 • * r l^iiAa l . l ‘ A . Ku • V l' , •' , amu, LUb-c*. tiiook. No. 37 Pt/Ui #u FIRE INSURANCE HT THK Sflianet Intnal lmuranse Comfianv Or Philadelphia, 1 * J " Bailings, Limitod or Perpetual, Mdr -dan lira. Kurrnurn, Ac , in town ur country Caetl C»|>lUl, i'iia.SlO HO. I3o,i„;hm an. VFF. CB ,va 30S to 4LH UT kjr£iSßT. iTTS-led foi’ow*, TIS : nor.o di>ut>.o the amount tlfcaaob 00 wrc uu.j rent, ftm dn*« kJS S PenmylTania Railroad Co.*- 0 fi" cent! du « k° aQ, s fck.ooo, cost 27.M0 00 h'mlAdeJph.A city 6 per cent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 0 $ cent. Penney!- Tama Railroad Loan* _ ' Collateral loans, well secured Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Kailroad company, mortgage loan 4,000 00 Pe nnsyhr an i a Railroad Company 810 ck... 4,000 00 Stock of Reliance "Mutual Insurance Co— 2060 00 Slock of County Fire Insurance Co LOW 00 Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance 00.._ 700 00 Commercial Bank do « ,£[ 17 Mechanics’ Rank do Z" jJfj JJ L n f°o M - lDKUmilce Co’b Scrip. ZJ. 100 00 Bills Receivable, busmens paper _ i-MSTT 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, e1c...._ Wifi 73 Oasn on hand and In in hands of agents.. 11,384 14 96 CLEM TtNOLET, PretudeL . ft i a i ct o a a . gem tingipjr Samuel Bispnam, WUuam R. Tnempeon, Robert Steen, rrenrmkc Brown, William Musset, Benjamin W. Tingle., John R. Worrei, Marshall HilL H.L. Carson, Z. Lothrop, Toland, Charles 1 eland, m ° s l ** J »«> b T - Bunting, Charles 8. Wood, smith Bowen, James a Woodward, John BisselfVttte. B. M. fIiNCHMAJN, Secretary. x , J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, mylß Northeast corner Third and Woodstreets. the Mutual Life iusuranee Co OP NEW YORK. P. RATCHFOBD STARS, Agent, WO WALNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. THE BUSINESSOF THIS COMPANY ie oonducled on the mutitai principle, in the strictest sense of the term—the entire surplus, deducwiM neceeeary expense* alone, being equitably dmded among the assured. / *° r 1118 ondm * slßt January Assets Oyer Seven and a Quarter Million of Dollars. Gash on hand and in Bank..* 120,060 39 Bonds and Mortgages 6,421,879 12 United States Stocks 887,282 60 Real Estate 40,289 18 Due from Agents 20,466 60 Addjlnterest acciued; but not yet Ou Deferred premiums, (estimated) 136,000 00 Premiums :n course of transmission... 83,182 38 Gaosa AaaiTti, Febniary 1,1861 l2 Rateo of premium lower, and profile greater than in most other Companies. Tui PaoroaTioaor Cana Aestrs to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Insu rance Company in the United States. Pumphleto and erery requisite information will be furnished free ol expense on application, br letter or otherwise to r “» / _ . , BARRINGTON A BLACKBTOCK, 37_Pifth Street, Pittsburgh. PELAWAKE ■ MUTUAL^IfETY iJS?rW COM PANT—INCORPORATE!) rhE LC4*IHLATUre of pennslvania *»»• oynct, **»'. E. CORNER THIRD AND lNovtv*.<t t-V'.: \ esaeiH,Cargo and Freight, u> all INSURANCES on u. uana.!>. h n<i fe,j Cr.r r..iai«x, to all part- ot Hi*-. Cmon. PIRV' iNru; RANCEfij on Ms. -.laudb* 2 c- r > r« q. I Dwelling House, >, Ac. **-'“-* bn Stores, D iRACT oaa.— WHi. Marlin, Edmund a } neophilus Paulding, John .n!p owm 0 wm t joh^' c.’ Davis, James Tiaquair, Wm. Evre. Jr j a J »25? n ! Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal Dr. R. M &Sh£ktS psf- “A*™, Treeident. ~ JBOB C. BANu, Vice President. Mamtj Btubm, Secretary. a l in - m vL Agent, Nk>. M Wau-r street burgh, MonongaheJa Insurance Co, OF PITTSBURGH AMF r S A: HUTCH3BON, President, n ■ ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPI. JAS. WOODBUBN, Gen’l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET, wa llneure aU kinds of Fire and Marine Buh>. a . tx— 'ASSETS, Mat loth, 188 L, Stoct Due Bills payable on demand BOto BSS™w b /.‘™;2S Bills Discounted 86*236 78 M IiWOQ 00 116 Snares Mechanics cost ..4 6J05 CO 100 Shares Citizens’ Ranh- Stock G 081..... «17fi00 40 Shares Exchange Bailk ’ Stock COSt.... O AFrTi (VI 60 Shares Bank of Pitta- ** burgh...~. Balance of Book Accounts Office Furniture Cash _ DIRECTORS: wnln M Jas. A. Hntchinnon, Wilaon Miller John Atwell, „ 11- B. Robison; Jno M Deetti Riohard Hays, K -fS p *.f lek - ®- Wallace, £*' P S }? > 3 „ Geo. A Derry, Wm. A. Caldwell. Wm. Menns, Jame Wood bum. Allegheny Insurance Co. TNSUKEB AGAINST ALL KINDS •®Tq?L. F ,K I Li^ ND MAEIKE RISEB. W. A^L 0 f'r )Ma > President; JOHN D. MoCOKD, wm d^ Q et^, SWotary; °»* O&WSS Soh 8 n Ffthnesiock, John D. McCord, Cap*. Adam Jacobs, i. mw. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. Wo. 6* B'oa-rttl Street, , DIRECTORS, o » ,£S mtar, ? od * Pattereon * L Grier Sprout, 0. A. Cotton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier. Henrr Bpront,Nioh. Voeghtlj, Geo. W. Smitk rhM Wade I Sampton, Robert Patrick, .ftsoo.ooo awd mXrimh risks takes, of ait descriptions. oa*« omona: A» A* OARRI Efi. Proflldfifil. L 9B.KR SPROUL/SecretazT JANUARY Ist, 1861. ETSA ISBURAJVCK COMPAQ I, UARTFOKL', . OHM. BADk Stocks in New Yorl Hartford 4 Boston, bL Louis, Phiim. c-Jphta and and 5 » New York, Ohio, Ken' *r, T eD . 0- tr^r “*«*“*' n * 5 «5,670 00 Oil/ Stock--Hartford, itocheeUr, orooklyn, Jersey City, f ■# York, 182.1A2 tn Rmlroid Stocks-Hirtfiru »nd & w A Bo»tnaind Won ,t«r, Conn. Mortowe Bonds 7.. ***....77 Real Eaatato— Unincambe ■d.., Miscilaneoas Cash on band and dopes od oncaiJ f. and In Agem'B haada_ aea,393 66 ~ I.IABIL 'IK*, Clwroa, ar d d< due. 4184 676 64 t*n,?fn^ U,!y 801 ' K and * I! » ***« piiiaTJ n“ to your m> :riknce trdU*. A. A. '. iRK. & BRO-, Agent*, 63 Fourth »ir©et- WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK Cl COCNTT. OHAaTUBJID BT Tar, LSGIriLATCHB Or tuoM» HKS U)IT \N’ WILL IN.niTrf on More snd.ae, Jfunmuro, Ac. m wwr or country. **—’ wSl?nL£S?i:.; '• *•« w _. r “°- s ' UA-R'- KT, PjWMdem. • r ABAAJIfc. \ - j^ D L luoe. KrrcaiH,, -creta-’j. •Jot mts dnii juqaui*, ww. at,\\iTT. IMPORTER ANLI I'tAUiK ,\\ HR A HOIKS, <JOUI)lAI„S, niiHES, Old aoDongafiflii and RecUHed W.'nsky! Ho. IIIU Wood strut, ' f«22.-6m Pittsburgh, Pa 8. H. & C. i\ HABHLE, MANUFAOTUBEBB DEALERS lisr s£ai WdohVrßKtT^* 8 ' '* T '‘ raK ‘” rB '* froffi !Vo. SS S utilafield street PITTSBUBOH, PA, _a.e«jn or fredr for Ragr, , r 0 (H I I,LI AH C i/A Y i'd*. WHOLESALE A RETAIL - 10,000 00 oo LIQUOE MEHCHANT, Ko, IT Diamond Alley, N«m Wood Street, FITTSEUSOH, PA. OoSeLr u y _, on h “ d Bl»nkl>emr, Cherry and wSikV Bn “ d108 ’ 0M Monongaiela Rectified ■ ■ dJ. mhlB E * i'- MIDDLJETOIB A BKO. \rr r >, n, o OF WI.NES, BRANDIES, &e ALSO DEALERS IN fine Old Whiskies NO. 6 BOOTH FiIONT STREET aplQ-.lyd PHILADELPHIA. ' Solratm mi B>t w. * D. RINEHART, _ ■AaOTAonam un> djulb& n» all imm TOBACCO, SNUFF A SEC A Kg, NO 120 WaOJU STREET ABfVSTBAj ■ GENUINE HAVANA SEGARB. AJTD ' Virginia Chewing Tobaeea WOOD STREET, ’ OAder the St Charles Hotet, I PiTISBURfiff. P*. MILLER & Riot ETSOfV WHOLESALE GROCERS ___ 4hd Mpoanaa oi ' ' 9 I&ARDIKS) WINKS AND SKGARSt woe. mi and saa, corner of llbertt AND IRWIN STREETS, ” AND SOLE AGENTS FOE SWEARER’S CITY GLASS PITTSBURGH, PA. ‘ Iron, Sails, Cotton Isms, *c., &e~ Constantly on Hand. [mrt #il, (goal, (Sandlis, &c. ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY BRKRKTOJf, JOHIfSTOJf £ WllKUrg,’ 46 Market street, Pittsburgh. p a ’ aiVE ALWAYS on hand a superior SSB2 coAL, B oim TlN<3, LAMPS of OTery Twisty, Wholesale M<l aplBdj B. C. &. ,1. H. SAWYEBj *AJnjyMjTraißtj o» LARI) OIL, OANDLE;^ Falm, Toiloj and Rosla Soaps, «»• *7 Wood Pu„h«r ff b, Po A FULTON, BELL AND BRANS bunih* N i o, 7 “ 8ix«NI) street; Pitt OHffipff W.^fS, SmuBh to order, 4a?|Sl" a -“ BOTS 3B^S2%KS*Sr^ ® tte^ a T s e t ™e? ° f B ~“ i F°r the CH eapest dkygooh.s in the city cal) at aaS & HANSON LOVE'S, 74 Market street. Jflsuraßcc. 2,760 00 (22*2,884 17 $2 266,176 82 F2~33Y VAJLA.. J A. LIS’PKK'. , A^reoL TO f r,> hasem ‘ mt Bb °P- e~i c. WEST & CO., ttJWfjUmffig Qp CARRl^ggj *»<»'- ar-nisssc»“ ■*war, WM. 52. WHITIVEff, KTOTAS-sr PtTBLIO. /OFFICE at tho Pittsburgh Pott, Fifth *“••• atr <x< pear Wood. jyjs t ....J4JOS K. KXBB M’CALMONT & K'TB'R.'R' attorneys at law VBKAiTGO CO., i Peauuy Ivanla* <*» '■ MW . & BAWSdffl, ATTOENEJs at haw. KUHSI’S LAW BUILDUiGS, Diamond Street, near Grant. • jaWy PITTUB US.BB, PA. B. F. ItTCAi; ATTORNEY AT LAW. vsio • r j 0 o . 73 Gra. a * St? aiyfcit hr6e doara below 1110 00011 House,) -—- Pczmimeß, Pa. JBKAC&JBNKisCtJE, ATTOHI?E Y AT LAW Ho. 130 Fosnli St., PITTSBURGH, PA. „ tsethT r SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. htrf&t , r e “ oveci to 246 PENN otI? w r H E fli= l f. th6hoUße form °rly occupied le 7» »• A. G. Af i» i tr - tt DH. U. BAEtZ, W4TF.RCURE AHD HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICISI!- _ . . „ ALSO—AGENT OF KAi SHOW'S CisMJEJBRATED TRUSS FOE H.n B ' Cr:PT ' DrRE iS. J-i*y t _ TOK - PENN AND WAYNE HTS. Attorney - at . F street, Pittsburgh, be * Bmitbfield and Cherry Alley. delldy GEOKG-E is. KJELDEN havr~Nrg resumed THE PRACTICE OP LAW mar PUtsburgh* fOUDd Hi “* offlc6 > la Fourth etSH£ H AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor * i 2» G * Biddle, No. 144 Smithfleld street rro^^oU"” 80,001 CUPPING AND LEECHING, SB. A MRU. BESE. «S-Te«h extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths ■ _ IS '- T P- REBK, 177 Grant street Jlurattay. Fl/RXITURE and chairs [AT BiIDUCBID PRICFB. Janies w. woodwell, Mo*. 8j and 99 Third Street. AND 111 FOURTH STREET, CONSISTING ON AU. VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH, Hotels and Private Dwellings. A:; orders prompter attended 10, and the furniture rarefhily packed and boxed. St. lain boats and Howls furnished at short notice. Osh'net Masers supplied with ererj srticle in the __ mart F ,; "' j 1 UKM'J'UKK f'UK UA.SU.—A full A, o! snsaurtcluiM f u .uii j i 1 KiL, em braes zc bureaux. HOOK CASS& „„ , _ Vr AKDRORHS. ?a«» every «rl>4je ceoued m* *e!: furoieaod U»ti an *vo!! tii h *p!*ad;.l assortment o f OrrlCK FU U > •TT R H , wj'iKtaat-r on '.and and made to o.\ u r As the * a , 1 ' *<»: i. u i n •*.'♦.• i**eo»j* n i this esuu>- s..:u> : qi : \-r ■> .«uv-acwr.imc’j ‘, n •'••- ‘ * ' **> ftr: f! t - ir. q: ;-r^ ■ •* »rlv>tij*a£**a h* n! FArK;N] k 4 IR’^LVd. '*>S citr.’.i.iie.d s;r**t, ■'e;ow Fifth. - P HACL.^kr. yuiacaitsnal ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franclscss Brothers. THJS INSTITUTION, situated IN LOI-.ii'Ti t.), Oairthna County. Pennayjya uia iota mile* from Cre*son Station, on the direct roots t**:» *vc Philadelphia ana Pittsburgh, way chartered ia 186 s. with pnriligea to cnnier the u.~u*. l-o! Honor? and Degrees. The looa non ofitie \ d one o< thensosi healthy ia i eonpy,vani»v~thiB ponion of the Aheghonv Mountain* tern* proTertaU for its pure water. or ,*f Q i< end picturesque scenery, aa Ml, chcla.*tic year commences or the FIRST Monday after the lf»tb of AUGUST, and emi the 28th °f JUNE following. Itiadivided bet*Mn f* B **? 9 ' Bm<ieal9 cnnzot retorn home between the Scwoons. All the Apparatus noces- SA f7. f< T - L * SJl . ci Surveying, Engineering, ±c- A<v furnisaed by the inaumtionto the Btn3©nts. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no ext£ ciiKrge. yimienta will be admitted from eighi year M to the age of manhood. “ d Ta ‘ U °g ,^^ hiUl yowly in Washing and Urn- "o"f' *'?? Classical and Modern LsaguaS lo Btudems spend Vacation at tntTColJejii'". 16 Reference can bo made to the Rt. Rev. Bishob UXonnor, to the Rev. T. & Reynolds, St. . Dmceoe* a ° d l ° other Cltwm<,n 01 the Pittsburgh’ n, c. kVeelaivd CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; order PLAIW and fancy paper BOXES, Bailable lor Shoes, Dry Goods. A&_ at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citizens’ Bank.) Pitts bur * h ' |eBdy N Notice of Dissolution Partnershin OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ?/o‘i , f T? heny ’ aDder 1118 6rm Of BBCKAM i KKLLY, m dmaolved on the 22d of April, 1881 b> rrmtual conaonL BECKHAM 4 KELLY AH" The buoinees will be carried on at th« old b 3’, thB edbeOTiber, by whom Ml the buMnels of the late firm will be aetUed. ... . T GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June 4,lB6L—ieß-tf gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. 1,000 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Scan. £5 i° 5 08 ? l l?? ap in !» a and 8!b bars 25 j° S?'. 1 Palm Soap in 1,2 and 3lb bars; 300 do Oleme do in 1!b bam, 160 do Gorman do ilfefaarS 360 do Friend to Woman Soap in Ift bam 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in shapes r«nd sisea. 600 Boxes Miners’ Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mon) for Sommer use. 200 Boxoe i daman tine star Oandlv 60 do New Bedford Sperm O' * 48,4 b ftfe » do W« Color*! <W “ fldle ”' 4B ’ sB '* I 6 do Coach ? .es, 4s, 6e k &*. 6 do Star •*<>, 10 Barreia No. 1 Lard C „ 6 do do 2 <»-'“» 36 do Lubnca' *°» 10 do d✓ -u»* N 1 Oil, 60 do Carr 'rn < ?° 2 Oil, 86 dq Co^ 00 IJi dlDuuting dil, °n dMdLu/ore* e .bT To whom wap j \ »J. H. Biwvffp Society, the b * the U. a Aenctdtn— - o»ndl4 flrst Premiums for mhlA * : T - T. I’KtlEl, H o tJa B cv -r s o x vjt ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, *’ Cor. St, Clair St. and Dnquesne Way, (SECOND STORi.) house and sign painter P. W’BRIEN. WM. H | t BiMfflSMEmHfemiiitr" W*oorf Stmt, cis- Sauffr“l W,alraStera “' J W «*» ‘ u&tit SS^TA ,: 8 tin &JTGB MO. OS jPO tIBTH BTKICET. OH AH a*E EKD J2T; IS6'6ifv % r\PE& DAILY, from 9'to S-t/dbcfc from to lst, from to 9 oktoc?' : “joS™ KoTOmber “> May Ist from 6to Deposits received o: ali some not less than o*a I>oiiiß, and a dividend oi the profits deoldredUrice deotSLt 1 Jtm ® “ d December. Interest has been n n,l ? ,mn ' *?•“ June;eniTa£“mber . organised, at Interest, if not 4rav n out» is placed V operjn ,»ill• doable i»KTw™r tha . iKKr6Rate “ohiml OM-nAn the Charter, By-Lawk Buie' : “e te “ •>**?** on ; nos ra*fißi»iic3. * ' , ■ iSHw ■esesss?' g&stes?- James Herdman, ' James Shldle i Jamea D. Kelley, Alexander Tin die, ~ . -• seesan >hh B. McFadden, ' G^™Kwe° feß ’ ? 6ter M MedSrtC*■ • ?S*S£ u John H. Mellon James M’Aok-r; Alonso A. Carrier, John Marshal!, ' Carles A. Colton, Waiter K Stesha WUliam Douglas, John Orr, rUhS n 7?”* 1 Henry L. KlngvraU, wXS r r\ John H, Bhoelbd^o Alexander Spear. sf‘f r B Hunker, William E-Sehmerta, aohard Have, . Isaac William 6. lively, ■ Christian Yeager. McasiAaT asm ikbastjesk, CHARLES A- COLTON. [fel > „ ■ «-OAN OFFICE > ussrm'Y w. cimsotti, 2a o. 100 Smithfleld Nstr the corner of Fifth, ■ ■ ,- * - . PITfSBCKOH, PA. i ONEY in large and small quantities i ‘ accountable in case ot fire; Boain from TAH.tolo p. M. ja,« • p B. SEEJ.Y, IK NOTES, BONDS, MuRTGA fig other Seen mieB ’ ap* ®las« ‘SSlnriis. EXCELSIOS GLASS WORKS. A. WOLFE...F.T.FJ Usse: r . T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUHKETTICO. GLASS MANUFAUTUKEBS, wasshooss 3 Ho. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, a£ffl!lly gitUbarato. /Sunninghlms'&cu-pVtts. V burgh CITY ' BASS W< tSKS-Warefctraro. 'jP w “ h “” u r t ’ m< ! Firtl *»<>«. fKS nt., throe doors I «low Mo.-ongahcla. EotnS Manofaoturen of Pifebargh City Window cS G ,“ ss *i re and American Convex Miduinge. ;!ir 0r oht rchea sod public |F YOU Wit NT SOME GOOD Eli# and\ iW on Pee; to to HwSfthX I tfw iLunoad, wceia you wiU aei ®i--> n, * crop Fro:! and lower than*' »nv u ’* o, *)h Also s genera! end fdi assorimeiTo; 1 m, v ferocenes, Leap, Wines,. tSk o- -er kinds of For |pr *nd Zionore. , ~ HAWORTH - l l, ' 4^. e 2 n J?l £> IWamondmidffinßeiidtiS*. fJ-L'NS, PISTOLS, KIFCSC^haV ' 011 0< t,:o ' ;ein -osroh of - ft FEES, 8 directed to oar Bpisa^id^hx*, 1 ' 8 ’ iaiifeM'isg. UBILDES & MACH TOTHi*- *p. SBKAT WBSTERH PL.UJH#G £rM ST ■Uorturv and DuauciTM WmL mt.i „ , al t-4 «r- Eia lo order, ba roado, the followm* ro:£h£ fi ™ ‘ eaa £S;SMsifJ?^s Chinee, m the beetoaSer®^^^' l^ 3 M »- H.ngeK oJ all eZS"?rietr “ d s&”SdSisSt£r" af K cac plane SSmoheß wide, to^iSrß^v, ioi i ted6lrt - : dlfontere PnapaTmSfeld E£SBh?%}SZf.j J'-B—Pirbcalzr intention and OTontnfa'mdf "mV 61 *™ “ roylqyd J t a. h ixxijs, MERCHANT tailor, *“• 84 CLAW SEBSmiT, CDI. -Inah’sHew Building.) , 1 -=1 PITTS BU&SB, the Paper, Rag and general , JhO. M PERKINS, . 0. HENRY MERJ^fT Pitfabargh, Pa. Marsh let, ill ** o '***?£ Jm M. Pumas c. Kkby Mmaau-» ' K.IIVB, MEBRfCH »o.ciapp WHOLESALE AND RETAIL £> T A -CO ' Paper< Hags, Twino, O Calebs in*’ ManlUa Kop@, Br- jrdage, &0., and Wire, Par oom-Twme, Materials >ar-Makera Warehouse Mr , &c,v & 0 . m ‘ xX J. 82 .Third 'Street* - 1117 SS vbvb, pa ,UUU bags of —— Nr tanMf- -J. EX TEA SALT, 34 WOOD STREET. A PPI E 8, ~ flu., . . APPLES; *w taxiela in prime order, for sale By ‘ M aENBT S£ COLLIRj 4 Candies CiKUlijr APPLKS—IOO bbis choice T Green Apples received and for sale by dW HENBY H. CX)l£lNB. \jB r NTER APPLES— Mi and t b XL7 r,ma WiQtar A jnat» J Apollo Hall Billiard SaJodß OHN GANGWISCH would remind %s&£ig' 3"-«f«s-; a*Fmirf»e A. B'fiJ M’SUSE & PHILIPS, ©ESIiJISAgi \ AT THSJa RSTT rACTOfcT *!. ? ayst te s tTa*t, B&tweea H,*n J and Wayne gtrectß^ . "msußft.-far,. :wu. T «« ETHONA OIL WO«KS. ~ , 21HXEE & CO Warehouse 38 Market Street, Pittsburgh - U:l>ncAU- ' laSs-iSftOß^. WAiUIAHTK l> “-‘rujKiVK, •Iwajßonhaod. oaSfrij f 'i. J 4 * ’•r'4’ i * i- i irmEtj; gmmr****** „ W- W- TOOKs, Wr/,'o street. .. 'SKVSfSR & Bros. 1M .;J iy wJjjSIL,
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