~~~'a:.~ Villa:DlE XX.. gitt Plaingit suM. , iibblf?td7firldbrobsg, -- (Bandawa. iisocdadJ At the Nortkrßaet corner of FLU and Wood ate TOT= :" Debars a year, payable strictly fa &dream ' oopioa, Two Ocnlts,nr sale i t th e oonatea to the Office. and by the Newabbee. BATES OF ADVERTISING 62MEM2MEI One nearldon,--.-. 60 ...... 60 rwo [nearly) 76 75 noes 1 00 .--. ..- 1 00 Ooe 1 76. . „ 60 two . 00 200 1 .. 60 1 .- 00 76 Tape Neeke,..--.- 400 966 900 196 100 One moult .- 'FM s - sr - - DG 60 1 76 - Two 10101111hC ..... ......... TOO 4 65 50 286 950 three m0nth5.......... 900 800 460 800 800 Pour m0nth5.......... 10 00 666 5 00. 886 k6O /we menthe-- -.. 11 00 786 6TA 866 ' 660 EILT 12 00 600 000 400 060 Mae m0nth5..........„ 16 00 10 86 S 00 686 900 Oner 20 00 .13.86 10 00 666 12 00 Blamdink Card, six linen or less, per snnnm.....lQ 00 COae Warnaste n. 6 cents; Death notioee 26 (feats . J. O.II.AFF...—r.IUL ~ ittick. F. Western Stove WorkS, 945 LIBERTY STREW, PITTSBIIRON. GRAFF & Co.. M.UnU'ACTlnbaUk CALL THE ' AT •,c4 the public, to their large stook of Se, looted - Ociok,,P,axlor & Heating Stoves iLso-atraimED lITCHL RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, lifehlow-Wein no., among which will be found the 818 r OPAL looow. sivvirm TER EITATR. The Difidoid, Ldvaaee,,6.ti•Tight, &lipu, aid IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PRIAMIUM et the State Aar for the BEM' OPAL COOK STOVES, Alio FIRKT i rREWIIM &weed to the rittnclittm WAN, awn a iunnuaa, Fri. the HEW WOOO, COOK STOVES SOW RP UM The ICHNTUOKIAN and !MBAS Premium Mates are unanraed: We call attention of DEALKIN sad It 1)..1018 t 6 the largoat Adel' tof GRAZEMONVEiIk.7I2IDERS IX Tag SPATS • 31 : 111 le-tlijDA1102fDandlkILIPSIM* Gook Stow witb . I t tlttnice, irbteb stand the ffre be' ter Aden frolgt BOOCING. t - t 'Tr 17 V L . ; trENIENT o /of YAidsß HOOFING, DOMMI EiRORT NOTIOII, And In the most durable manner. AVING THE MOST COMPETENI workmen in the oily, who understands their bnainees, we tan Barely W. we o n do work SA cheap. and, franything, better than any other firm in cesMay...Bapiering done with attention And care. Materials for Pole lib al, the inetruotiorme—• stab MI [KU) MILER bna. R. P. EIHOPIE J. D. HANCOCK. arrort-re'r AT LAW, NO. 78 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PIINNA. &SEW • PMPOP.T.A.INT7' -TO INV ENTORS. PATENT AGENCY PATENT AGENCY. Dewit C. Lawrence N ob t. W. Fenwick Wor Tswelv - TeXiMia l i3lll-1 eer eilbe P For the past ar years Manager at the ligaithing ton Branch of the gcleatlgt: 411ntegiellai tentAg ency 'eel NV AtlPifft , teen irestrwin thog o ntertel Agency Vliati teat Office - - the /Ist v ioni •fi ) .i sit Aki ommuer 11 _All info ~ on n to pr,Attre e Patent Lawn sent [zee o eb Palma and Dopy of =rr topreoent Corm Divid P Hollows!. M 11151026/ of Patents Hon cleSo4l ALlAlitt, „VAIR ag•Go., 'VTR oTe fe cib or a, OHMS 0 1 , WDIBB BRANDIES, GINS, Sr.o. ALSO , „,X44400/I* l 4r. in FII MONGAREA-411411131Y, igra d t fits weft AiITTSB U. U. Pa. EATON, MACKUND & CO., JO Eittitell. FerrkfrEß S - - 0 F Triftiftdodiltibilltldenid,aßoefb seyShirts 9ftitdiartiir - „y 4011100.41,145.m., 49; , lir My dad Om . , f . ' „ h e d m EAT O N,` , .. Woes. . .. 6 *INV" No. 1? Fifth idreedia Wll&lallifilltifA i • DANID g A REJDOISEA: 00 PPM, s general Partisan. pedal Pretest • altetaktiril & oow .44a3.21, (pjapstnato JCOaadleaa, Mama a er, ; WHOIGEBALE GROOEIN,S Oilier Wood and Water Bt=.. .PITTSBURCI4. PA. JOARGE SUPPLY OF - 8.12#13 3: i /71 LP kfliO a liS •-;'./3A.1 • AUL. I , hailret= n ri s ibr 6.01 21 a aligai '&01 rocs on soot VOASR STORE of • ,r-daaJ08REHir4,,x1R444449... ids Marksirsissenimmisi.doortrom saytotqW - t itiza tat , ._.1..0 ~,iel eal!lsedl>; Cod -.--Attz. . • t*Vtiett $ :.. • . lia... 1 ! 7 - 1 . ~ ... ...' :$ $ -- .17 ,,, T.' . • --." rl7 O -T•rt :1' I t - IA NW& ww..,1 reibnia I ....,, . , q+11,0 1 : , I ty. 46... ii. 00ifidlik Abwrikt MIX 'NOW ...au:L. % .x HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE nom OP Itsrumassa vas, I Fridoy, March 7. CoL. J. P. Rum i D3ug lira:—Lhave the satisfaction to inform you that the general appropriation bill passed House finally th•s afternoon, a‘ reported from committer.; The anm Lyon bale had from me in a former let ter, The appropriation for Diamont Asylum wa. le bill was under consideration by a motion as follows: auto, Shannon moved to Insert $76,000, amend ed to SW 000 the amendment to the amendment by Sir. B ant fi to $15,000, a hied, after considerable delyte, passed. Your correspondent had a latter read wh!ch he received from John Harper, Itsq , that had considerable irfluenee, besides appro- priate remarks from Shannon, Sigham. Williams and Dr. Growl, Your will remember that there ;Fes not anything on the bill for this meet excel lent Institution, and thereflre made the matter more difficult. 7he thanks and gratitude of those so deeply , lutereated eminently due to 'hose who took tronh an active part in proodring this bandadine sum for the relief of one who may be inmates of this charitable Institution. Judge Shannon, from the blot oommittee in re lation to the bill to pay :hose who furnished cloth. ini; &a, for the ynlantesn4 reported the same, and ontmotion was ordered to be printed. This will coMe up emati4day fit The next week. The fact is ,it ehottld'hate ;mined long ago Why ehould . men who clothed the army lay out of their mon -45 Tnerti to nolitir play in anything of thie na tufe. tome, gen lemen, dust up. roar correependent Noted to-day, in the ex 'eqeMen tof the metrit4 when the a Dirmont• appropriation was under consideration, which c4at•:d aons:dsrablelatih:tiu , , as be-was plat then in the Octet, of Dir. Foal ran, of Limaaater, one cf the veil heel' bf tea membsrs, who erjoyed the Joke moat hugely. "All it well that ends well." Truly, - 'Martino. •• • • • . P. S. General Cameron will not now go to /Ins til', as ITN rumored herb that he fa going into twining to ocntend against Tan Wyck for the - - BteMellan on the' Death of Lander c'he following tribute to the late General Lao d rhits been published by General McClellan: "Rianeicawints, ARMY OF Tali Perowill 1 1 liVesanieros, March 8,1887. J fillMA I. Querns—Po 86. , " 1.0.-The Major General Commanding, with ripen regret, announces to the army of the Polo. use, the loss of Priganer-General Frederick W. w LI , nde-, the commander of ene of its divieion& o died at Camp Chase, ile sipper &stomas, o the afternoon of the 2d instant, from the e ff ects • a wound received in the affair with the rebels at k,dward'e Ferry, on the 22d cf October, 1881. The paiblie services of the d , ceased, then known as Colonel Lander, in connection with the overhaul recite to the Pao fie, has msde ha name tanninsr tO the American eeople. At the commencement of this itnhapoy rebellion he was among the fret who volunteered to support with his life the eon. etitntion and laws of his country. From the be ginning of the rrilitary operations winrh have re stored *esteem Virginia to the Union, from the oilginal movement o s Philippi, m which his quaff_ Mee as a leader c f troops were sir kingly display r4, to the complete expulsion of the rebels from his daps:lawn'. itt which. he exhausted I . la fading a; orgies, his conduct boa spotted the admiratiej o his countrymen. His Invaluable services at - - • eh Mouth' were reergnized by the govern alentillitis appointment iss a Hrimuller.Generar d his haatpurist were rewarded by the Officio, atproye aid . thanke of the Prea dent. Tall of otatuien Octet of great atrengtb and activity, with a oOnntenanew expressive of inteLigence, courage an I sensibility General Lander's pre.enre w commanding aid attractive. As a military leader, he combined a spirit of the most daring enter prise with C 169111813.4 of Judgment in Ihe adaptation of ovens to resti.ts. As a man, his devotion to his country, his loyalty to effeedlcn and friecd-hip. Lie synipaihy with suffering, and his indignation at cruelty and wrong, constituted him w'represuM tstive c f true chivalry. He 11•8 died in the flower of his mealy prime and in the fall bloom of his heroic *irides; bat luito . ry will Oreserie the - red• and of hie life and character, and romance will de light in poitra lag a figure so striking, a nature se noble, and a career so gallant. Whits paying tile public tribute at coven; the General Coro. Mending eels moat deep'y that, in the death of t4is crave and distinguished soldier. he has per. sbnally 'lost one of the trneid and dearest ct (}lends. 1" ll.—Brtgadter.Genera'.Bag Casey will make qt. proper arrangements for the funeral ceremo• rqea of the deceased. • By command of Major-General McClellan S. Williams, Assistant Adjatan•-General" TO T RI, PUBLIC, 1 4 -1,3?t0kz,-tt 1 'eo- _ I rtr.. and falsely ed. ••"•-.;;',. Y --'- ''''liara'of ell ..qt. 1. nattrra4. treat awsre's ,-•-...: . I ,•,-!,.„ 1 A014C.,12., disorders', -;7•ti.:„....2.re:0R.w••••• • ii tb•sQiii sad 4 teases Or :..-% , ` " . ,4:o# CIW 1 ,- .S. ." .,,,, Tl'lli ' and -••• •.; •• •-• ," cues .o, rro. .- of WO) • - , [3 7 . n , i lA, single or thorned. Becane. rit'siver, Tr' f uciin nee the foot of bis dodst • sr. ftn..sran :tad falsely modest art mac fully •• •••yli.ceid, and tthr.se it a greed kV unmoral and for contanalnation Jut rupuon a s , n , tne•r wives, promising COW ^ o ' , us. I heir family physician should be talons to keep "hero to liateranoe that they 110 1 .7 e i :saine ito De ' ". • a • 9 fRIJP, (except publishing; I t a laws ive practice might be lost to thin mg stupid ft,aele modes' and presumptuous •• lid, born and ',used. in Ignorance, sprang CM 4 1X1,1411/40113, and rho ampare.pocaetb Aatelll• • enee,Sethie. tr., to doll tre and oenta,myetanoullt, fleeter crib" , gotten. It 13 to publicity, kinveser • t numernc.• par ,ut, t n i grOzdians me thantft •• t their et. rt.t. on tai t'r. sniff Winds, previonsiy a,,1 of noltdete oondition and appear. do ‘at f geni nista:ad to nerdth and rigor by IV ' 16/ 1 7/: IILETP, besides many before and, after u;on. e through him bare been saved much • I eruag, ty;- mortification, tte. Harind . .. sdostrusg. of over.thlity,yeeno. expmuenr ' observation, dorussquently, helatilltrneY .l y afn In the tretiWrierr gf spaniel diseases.sad, who IS A*4 ,C044111M4 b. 3 the profession, as well recommended by respecl. tle Mistake, phbliebers ; proprietors of hotels, ke rmrtuan, or so ca ll ed nocturnal emissions.- 4 11' a,dltinsindY nen he cbinitifetely cured 'e. elvealastAirsoorDrY. OM .tiat never yet failed, In male diseases he has had superior experience or socianin 61 his old egeoiertmty years, all trrega quity to completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary &sensea my syrups; which are compo 08 4 ITOM .icetend moss and other ingredients tq 81411ftir phlldcihdrrielenrs at' the business ,(1 ~bMl4llkUtore sigircses than all 14epretensions Met have as yet been discovered. sts the cern b astes will show. They are ail genuine and can be found atteur to a pamphlet Oil °act perscr win get =amid ml, sift: es of *hags,- 0141*,. PkaWctiin kid @Wool, near pismond street E'r rite t amra 13 to ertti , n 't from:if: ppia a f the - C• n: or Wta.t:y wren :led to. threat ki, _ _ do' IYdiiir3*" EWAN* 'l3lli- - WC/RIM lirlailITULIC Jr. INDERSON, . REFUTERS AN)) DA4.1,R1523 IN bil;qtriffty Ale o, BeinOtiSiodloar eittagetettetazitly on hand Old era left at Ckear, Smyth & Co 'a on Water and Eret streets. will be Promptly Peed. gym, TI. , OTE r, FOR LEASE—The house known as the ST ! , 10BOLAS HOTEL, intuit ted on the corner of 't , irea. nix et and FOnri odered for lease f,om the brat of ApriL Forts‘rma enquire of J. F. hIORB Ico.N, Attorney at Law, It otA tlß ,l3l eon rth eves! Pittsburgh I R EZOICGRINDINGbI7I, .la . AA; roar old 9 . rindar Milt/LUZ _ haying t rait:weed, we ar e pie lsaied "Rnors ,te-, in the yenetmetetteteser t 3 tsIAWINA TETILIT. tele • 186 Wood ertreet. IiAtKAoT.-1 lAA LAMPS AND BIDE MAC n.ICTST ; a rerge and oare'ullf selseted assortment of LAMElklin great nitiety olgettl4, nr Reef datumft cub at SOH id BSTIo& 'ELVA &LEW '5, torye4 .trees. . rl=2M Wasirnrerron, March B.—The Presi dent's message respecting slavery In the States occasions much debate and anxiety among the pro-shivery member! . of Con. grass. It is believed that t; will Carry the, .Contlsoation and Emancipation bilis now .afore Congress triumphantly throUgh.‘ 7 , Sevt.rai conservative Republicans. .pr= hesitating to vote for emancipation in this Enstricl, but the mange from the Preten dent shows them that Mr. Lincoln la in favor of the measure before the Senate, and it will pass. The significant part of; the document is in one of Llie ll ;4 2r4 l: graphutlid..llo inV ate letf - it as openly threatening to destroy t in stitution of slavery cuilesatile Tesistence. to, the government should cease within a very short time: the President coincides witn his Se , re4ary of War on the subject of slavery; and Mr Stanton openly declares his purpose to be to overthrow slavery, if thereby the cause of the Union and alegi tfmate governmenSoett be aided: The Tax 11111—Gov. Johnsen' Proclamation—Army Move meat. Coatradfcled t WAUSHINCITON, March 8. —Five thou and extra copies of the tax bill were completed to day, and they will be generally clustrib uled by the members. Secretary Chase's substitute for the bill E. 13 reported will be presented to Congress and printed on Mx.day next. Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, w-o e and had printed a proclamation in tended for th,e eyea.of the T e l2e rP ee&nB, be'ore he tot thili city for the fleid of his operations WA.IMINGTON, March 8, 1 I'. M.—The city has been full of exciting rumors about military movenienti, to.day, hnt'they are untrue, There, M entire !inlet throughout the army of the Potometc. Travel up the Cumberland and Tennessee is Thorough*. ly Established. CAIRO, March 7.—There IS little news wortt, talegrayhikg to day. Trancpcirts are constantly arriving and departing with troops and subsbileitce. The highway of travel up the Camber land and Tennessee is now thoroughly es iablished, and boats are running regularly, making daily trips. Everything is quiet at Columbus. No further attack is reared, the town being guardcd .by gunpoats, mortar boats and troops. ' It is expected tbat k the,rebels will make a stand at Island No 10, - and to this end they are strongly for !tying. J,.Nothing has been heard from Gen. Pope 14"ay. Large , numbers of new'boats are coming in front 13t. Loilid'and other pizanta We river,,in view of the facilities afforded by the opening of the rivers. It was the 42d Illinois regiment, and nit tha is24l.,_tkust accompanied the Colum - f4iit expedition. f .I‘,l • The body of Srirgeazit or the filthXilledit - 7art DcritAtinh; Paned throhaltere leak seieldrig. I Fourteen deserters from tae rebel army, fund concealed in a cellar atQuiutribus, were brougt/tere . ,lpat zdalte by, pakto • Large gangs of men are engaged upon tie repairs of the-gun coats. A short time viill see them repaired. The utmost activity prmaile in every part of Com. Foote's flee ' Captain battery went to OolumZ bbs last night. Wassuroargx Macett, 7.—The ,Rebel gongress ht - 44- - linittimortsly adopted t , .: : *amble to a reeolgtionstikvaisbirth that, Whereas, theljnitedSi:ates are waging war with the fi*Oved Pulp* Of cloelpellil4 the bonfecUrateetates to reunite under the same ConstitlitMn and Government,. • ; vi hid' only tend •to iconioliddsioit tit th: kf tbit General G.Nernment suA t q4aNW NI Otatrdatibil or--the • :IBM hf- -Steiely and as the result ettiA4d, tbeLl seed* i . e n only a.Tlat togettx tri •Au-ttte '''r latlclig 1 o pressor a nd ow , , ; ,,,„: 74 ,•, earpietadderande of o rln r 1 e tt oxittoo,. peopled with Alisaim arty , ititereat t therefore, -.XJI i 1(1 B"oieed i Thai Ulla •Congress do solem •• declare, and putAish So the world the unalterable daterzeittatiokoll throilt-of. the Confederate Stettsutosaff2 eii I rina ties andliwiherrteg: On Et t i gz to aeolievprijttftg 466"Pc9c1 with , a 4 iiiß of an invasion s ({,f heir:n:3llsta e-but --* ... .- iir :. - ..' t - - 7_46,, If auslshat.l.2B BOX $l9 P 164 4brinfrh TY:ct.64,Mbv. r • .1 • - if I.' ? 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DENVIS CITY, March 7—via JULZB - March 8 —The following news was received here today by military ex press: A desperate and terrible battle,- last. ing all day, took' place at Valverde, ten miles south of Fort Craig, on the 21st et February. The fight was probably returned again on the 22d. The lois la.grest on bothsides Both parties claim the vigtory. A reel:ant or New lifiixictins, corm. mended by-00l Fantail, ran sway, Captain beftte, who had °harp of our artillery. and every one of his command, were killed at their poet, and their cannot, was taken by the rebels. Kit Carson was within fifteen miled a Fort Craig. Firing was heard from his direction, with what mutt was not ascertained at the time the messenger left. Fffect of the President's Mee A Retoei ' MAPLE BUG, We hw to the pr tity of mi present price of try Gem ply to a. ing euggesi went of tom mended root; we The Env the 'OO bettiv i then . properly - tourness to held at coat $3O( pails. east , made squaw are better 14 They shoull -i)ack trot The top ai M • tin pan,, ire enal into the swine ant. the sop. froi wind. 01 ed and slit The best tinned ii hung as UL ‘), • spouts need not be more thatt three inches long. They should txt,,iwidest where thoy enter the-tree. After the sheet isout tip to the proper sine, the, concave shape is given to them-by pito. big them between a °env= andoonailve pieee. of wood, and giving theme What blow with a mallet. .Ground sharvat the wide end, they are- easily dre en/ i into a tree. ' Never allow the sap to steed. in 'Vet pails twenty-four hours;: fiesberlt is When hailed the purer will be "gal- While .halinfer quanri -• , should not be poured in at a time, at that wiH - stop it, and makrirregular work; but a resersoir should be placed above the, boiler from which the sap - , may ho drawn in a stream. through the filmset, just that enough to supply the evaporation. A little practice till eh able the operator to judge .h4w:.large this stream should be. Two ate better:tine one,' ' tote, *m from under one to thiliteret,:. The first or botteat being chiefly for boiling down to syrup, and the secot d cr cold est, for heating the sap and doing the first evaporating. The faucet of fresh sap runs into the first pipe or faucet, with syphon, conveys it into the second. (look's patent sugar evaporator is very valuable for boiling the juice sorghum, as it reduces the joiew to molasses in less than half an hour by continual pro cess, and would be very useful for ma ple sugar, but less indispensib'e. It is on a principle similar to that of the two boilers above described, but more com plete and perfect; the sap enters one end, and flows from one side to the other many times by means of intercep ting partitions, till it reaches the other end, by which time it is reduced to syrup—the proper current being given by raising or depressing the end, as the ease may require. Kettles arepoor boilers; they waste fuel and make poor sugar. Shallow sheet iron pans are mach better. They limy be kept cleaner, they evaporate roars rapidly, make ner sugar, and 4ltniea'greitt saving of beef: - In all oases, the boilers should be so set that a. thin sheet of flame may pass under I.ltem. For example; a sheet of flame, two inches thick, under a boiler, is as t ixl as if a foot thick; the same may t eretore be spread over six times the s !lace, and consequently be about six `es, more economical. tie aides;.. the sheet iron was secured the.Arilt pi two ITIP of closely ....von nails. Ithe pans were about e glailatat, ring itul ' fruir wirip _awl s i x i .ches deep. --- Niste would lie cheap, d f)ry gooVor making map* sugar, !.e re shouM, of course, beg a littfe ~,r rower than these pans. The chimney a mild be- high enough tocattee a good net. To make good syrup, the san must rilie rednoed to one twentieth or one thir rpdoll art of its bulks or be boiled t ai much Ilk 14i 411 m Pace'. Th 1 s nip is then bi big' attained' - through nnel, and placed aside to cool and :-.ttleilE or 14 hours.. u Themreturn it . the pan, and to eveggallon add and 'r a beaten egg and a gill of milk to , arify it, ke:guigt , it"-naiiefWly from i tiling till the sotun bas risen and Been ::'aimed off. Then boil it carefully . ntiLit, still hanks, whicau may he then ~t ired into proper vessels, and then e cakes placed in a box to drain. To take the sugar perfectly..white, lava fttinw thyr.pwetof' l l . v:inel 012 x 4te top of e cakes vilai it is draining these nels to bet WetatAluatheitijaily with ltLwater, * thg Fill thus ahaorb and as out the motoring inatrer. A hundratilioo sugar me le trees will Ankle mg ilia-lteatkiki%ad Ebro to Let i ttnndr ed pounds of sugar, if well ~ a nigetfoldil i.til P 7 precaution is , , to insure cleanliness, prevont '.,, ~ :., t b&siE s p ee mpi . 4 4 i,44 t , • . . ". i' -2 ' AO te . 40 1 Y8.1 1 4 4 4A - :*. l lrtiti Oar 1 7 1 4 , 1! 9 "41 ' it more sal le ,Aniinmand a . J. , ,et . ; Rif' PEtogidcl4 - for 4.9 1 qe -lse) aoulasof Au timer% irge itPih h b llw 4 ktd ,4"" .. a . 444 "Vl. *i6l ,le'tht j49* H*V'Z hinifor alkWs. ' lii haitakiiiqa . . liiiitt susesiii—aa s, MaiSEMMI SiveKs A3D Boni"- roLi.ows, vla 61I nk flartforcifiank. Stock, Hartf(l26l,loo MAIO 00 Pboan32 'Bank Skate gated- 0 0 4 0 IMAGO 00 Conn.l,lr Banking CO y klarlra ; 4.000 6,800 011 Hank of Hart ford Donau Stoeth'ilatVd TAO 16,11001 00 Quir par SI aki I Bank Alb is Samford 510,060 20,000110 • ,rroski: and Idgcnnnica,Wk Btu k, Hart , 'd 20,000 22,060 00 Meroanti:e htook.,Alar4pld 15,000 12,000 Q 0 Me rot:mita and Mititifaeurrtra Banc Stook Hartford, WOO 13,220 00 .E ore Ban k mock Santa *1,600 10,926 00 44 oat B'k • g. 4 4 .1.114 t„;84 oo 201' lanornlan flank . caw* N. jr.c; 20,tag! ~.4 a,oba Do ., mit lo.statiE . , 3co i York ao,oio fii,dos Ob • • roti, - - /own. famactin MO /data:ol4Ln Co. mcck, N. Y. 10,000 000 Metutukats B'k Eno. k, N. Y 15,010 1100 Ugh.= Ban k Stone N. Y. 200 171.1011 Bn nk t.ock,N Y. 800 bletropolit • Bank stock, 80,000 100 Mack•tonelYk Ott,k, Beaton 10,000 ICO Bank of Lora memo ktoc k, Eittgt, n 10,000 100 °num, Bank Stock 80 , ton 10 Soth,la Bank Stock, Boston 1,000 ICO Ewe A Leath er Bank I:Pock. 80111.011 10,000 100 Webster Bank Stuck. B , ston, 10,000 /00 /444 , 1* Stock, Boston 10,000 100 ausotio Bank - 9,100 00 Stock, Boston 10,000 100 Safety Pon Bank Stock, Boston 1 0 ,000 100 Boylston Bank Stock, Bestow 10,000 100 Remo. )lank Stock, - Boston 10,000 200 Back of the State 0 - f •cunt St, Louis 20,000 200 Reentrant" Bk Stook, fit „onis 20,000 57 etiTo BVk'.o2 - Wisconsin Sock, Id uwata• kce 126 Union *air. M. 660,2 200 60 Montreal Bank 1 10,000 UnitecipluiLes Tre,a, id rj Motet 7,260 Uaitaa M.tesEtWk Gota con Ws 1881 22,000 LID f'dart6rt tea t Etivelio2l 2 P6 o Cf mock *OOO 120 Cthilki6o4 io a t River Jiuiromi,. Cenzip;l7'• 2,000 100 BartioN2.4B du, 4 1 1 24 6li6 l•oll bad Oo 10,000 Bona , 80 l'enneis ea Statat3 .0-Nt 8 11 II .P/fr a SABO Utto fikatellek, 20 weir ai 1 ,43 80 10,000 f- 4 °Ptoll" - .. p.„ 8 20,000 33 HartftrctGla, . .•,..4 0,1 41 , ,, .4 Per cent pict i a L lo 04000 26 r i trtford a rid New , Da vlizit' Vi de tif '26,00!) 46,260 OQ • -it...n..7-- 9 . A I i fizi er ll24 th 1 & f a Itsoy,,iss tiolift,rs/ security for LOSIIB. with the ,_tlininuit lo.ned on each kind df ds t oe n t I tt ti r 7 e l46 e f 1 I =lit, Imdleet eohtgn~+ Ito_ - ueratiein piK Amoo,nt . ' , 451014 . ta Mtn . AMiertgl i t cal - uatpiiatlLL ii i AnValqt ?t:Prein rNtieoNo 0 4.0 4121L ' A 11)44 V liftetimr woun , ..otr lasstmiand made bi ki en,,ltA t h e Cnn ' nd tin .' 1.114 , 15 ' TMiiilUlB.lala $8 8 4 5 V $ll i',4, 4 4,04.1,11153 OF THE OOMPAZI Y L ttripir e.s, thy! 2 Amount Wilke tesunt) -.4 r tatkigit ili te= AmitelaPPOtOn/ • B.3nwunrot 'oaken am the fi 12 0 0 4 AttgATlttit 7 al * , Ps: Jamin g cthe 4 nio v whelp nese ust" been settled, CIS= , A bu mint al= otett4t3lbilstildte, 77 •` •• • army not 'di iv 1.. • ••• 4 .J. .16901008 741= ii tU 4 4 06 wawa irdi LI bdiMi=l , lll MUM -aradi gala** tra. t7d, bku; . orfe.fg*'• ' • n ot • not yet dhes maw 10. Adorn* ° ~ d the ntrtstean4,En None. tr' 1&941g. %Ma' ~3 / 4 3 .0orotin o_ o I xim, ?II o i l Com ' tweed or None. °°ll othesee" f XVI IO B OI •• IM OO E THE INOOI4OI 9P.41111 COMPOIT. L'Amount of Coon pre. intorno teaoh , L... WWI Ike 2. Aminat Pr nanti,i Notes taken by 00 Cc9npark, , a. Amount of y Premluate Nye. ' wined, - —11164603-08 6 Amount of lutesuata Money reoetae4 from the invest ments of the Com PRAY, Santa, 11. Amount, of Income of the Company from any other simm Income, Mali) ' THE EXPENDITIMS4 OF THE COMPANY, L Amount of :oases paid during the sear, 2. Amount 0 6 leases paid diming th e year, whion scorned prior to theryeari a. Amount et which the losses wale ta,tiinai.. eei in former state ment, Which were paid during the year, f 1,9 X 1 44 Amount paid and) owing for re.inan. t. ranee pram]. Amount of re premiums, wtiathi er stakt or trapfidi 6. Amount prD4vwaa .. paid during 16 i .t 6", 7. "hmtuirt.ef.-Fitensitik pa t 4 during the facladialg . ',ries Comm isaiona and Fees fold to the agents sunk 432hoeze of the Company, 2. lmottifttirfatebpabil k' by the tecimpaim il AmettO et otifet "Fipettetteand pendituree of the Company, Expenditures; Amotuft of Pros:omit tory Notes original ly fortniniLtbs OW. lug of the 119oroparty. „St Amigos of acid votes held Or the • COmPle rry ea part or the whole of &he capital thereof. IL The Kat of IneorPore golf Is the enure as filed in Jannag. 18111.. WM. P. Jter4 as.. rpot, Bagateolvtlogdlng. *ger street. tub.Ultaalw ipiiii , ATE RIBEASkB.• ' - - - ji. int. Bliowice itsino.c. - , - -' , ln 4 , and. galita4ClaL 'thillosoffo. lin . - --.`ra-S-53 9 enlibfield !meat, flittetwargh ! ',„.„ 7 -. ;p- -,-, fec.o,-..1141.r..Z. ' ...: 2 47,-,..Ap. '' LW BROW ..."4 is an old elti- .8 . V:'',„ ti - -: woe of Plttalrar,m, -and towhees ~ d .' - - '' it . tn IMF:edge for p. is. 41-, '',....' pil ~ .t ' A .. Am gam. sue beareee's owe '-'..,5,4,,_ : -' , ' been Genthtedittadesbe to ?Item* __,,... - ir e 61 1 , (ikrusiouire.rio BTRAIRSCIt- ,- ,. , . 2i 4` .3 3 mimed of anweluntLetaiewil. whoo.ld, vac tail, at. aid ou.,tha eoult plitea of relief. The Dewar D 3 ti regular Jcwinate, and his expederate In air beef mem" ofeeettain slew of disessibe la azure guava, am tot/be widen= of °Mauling permanent relief by V the nea of his rotate:hes anJ following, he ad . ems, -' - Dk-BROWIWB4I33:MSDLat , ,' - . never Lab flo ehreabe werg,fyg" , 4 tifAa= 44,. manifeate itself in the form of eke end agent many,fortne of skin Manse% e of which ilia patient is entirely ignorant. ' e permits se &factor!, Dr. Brown clime hopes si a we and epeedy reccrem7, e - ,) , .3 libigiaL, WiS.e.airillitti Dr. frown's mem/relit for this alarrohts wobble brought on often by fish Wilke haft of eanaual grauSeadon, ntien- the young find wemitaWindee often give way to, (to thairown des-mama ar the only reliable remedle lt news' in this We= try—they are safe, tudatani a tgeadye resat:lskm of health, Dr. brown's remedies war fail to care thlit pamftil disease ins r. dire via) wastent core. He Also treats Mos. -Mies*. Striatum Wetted Diomegzera Annals W Monthly Elopprestriona, Dissesits of the iodate, ;- tbs in leo, berYOUe Affections, Pair i in the But. and Malaya, Ininakm eite Bladder. together with all dinee ta l A letter de tt em d contenting: , sae directed to-DR. ee Pittelang,h. Pa., will be immediately saiswered... Medicine sent to-siny- Adana.. 'hoy Pocked led senora from obwvalangn., . Office and Private Mame. 16n. oraohneta rb.j. Pltto.bupelie Pe : : CA RI'ETS4 OIL CLOTHS NEW DRUGGETS, 76 PINOES NEW BRIJSBELS CARPET L end •ea of tpe e?iFiT AND rit TAeee ha 4 PATTbeen ra est prime. W. DrCLENTOGIE, e•lfk• NEW CARPET* Oil Cloths, 'Ow., . -• Tr... WOALLIIM.I3, No. 87 Fourth Street, BOIIGHT PREVIOUS 'Pi:MIR LATE wive:min piens, of which the halleatadrau taiga Is offered to purchasers /NB Zibii. dale 18,600 00 10,000 00 116 M 6 00 JOSEPH Tilomemh GENERAL AGENT COMMI in . SION —MERCHANT A9lll-ift - if :Er D adPRI a. PA Wa AIM NOW idANITFACTII VT chteartials. WOO far brilliftner bavntog.troodom of offensive «ion .434 licapsifr ream of polo; Wan* oolor berrintlsolvoA bo f= by Ise Or exposorej urionslassod by uminator in tie EneOrstus e ttots• Lis profitable Oil to the consunter, ppopo r rooonormsd A l9o ltai . M==k o We ot C AU 8T IQ 8,0. MA, Ake 7S Used by W‘ogi soap Malmo sod Oil ReligNettes obi&eznegstorcent. all the make t of klogliA brought to try thio coun Out =lir ? footae ' SAPOEFERAR COMEIMAD twos, A . , km Ito *ell and fairaTly klitiwt4 irk :truat tbs onfilka to atifficient. s togaaNng ords:sand inguirisawill be promptlyattattite adle GEQRG* COLUOUN, Agent. Penna. salt Manufactnrlngfillompaby. ao linyd w i s Y-4 Wood street, Fittaborgi .1 *NOV eilf I fieiS i &VCLO Hof% cicmio N Au — Auegssur,, i *v. 16' -4' • r I ' SEA111[0141: HAG 1 1W 1 .4tI) e :,4,...i0r,4 33 , t :31.34 1 it '3, 1 • li Sit i lleblelatC.4 4ll ).,t a AVM 1 --) '1 4 1 1419-4 "="" l446 SZErk Ma? Imo cr [l4 . Foti .i: , s atirtirg, , i .. -", • v4l—liko ii7o4 way. 0 , Ix c) o 1,1. i +3 , 81.1 I IJtID "1111 31 ' = 3,:...3 1 jj, k .eal,t , /Lt.' 3,, 7. 1 .36ie/42.E.3 8'3,4= . - 0...3 ,: . , ri Liabllitipt, 67,795 69 mumunw 96 rIEWES NAXIION AND OF ,', l 47116 At FABilii*Aki tc . t „,7,. - ; - 7.-:" St EikeiGlitlintlit#l7.74 : "-; - - E-:' - fivi k .,- IRON.O. 4- 411/1(111 1 1) 4 - - _ - ry , ,,, , , , t.,,r,i-s. - ), o:qt 1 f GENERAL lot&CglVipi a -PM= /Wir , , ,„ sii , .1-. 'Witt r : Y AK Maar the Peima; B. B. -, , -.• •< . - , , 'PirraPYßoiN esti- J' - ''• '''-' Al4 ,, X l RAuxult x 4s-wf-_,Panitmime.. L f-,-,;, outma stesal emgmearanseng tP er,7.4n three_ eale 115 itM . lift Y vt imAllillelar(1 • 1311 711forTM1 7 iZe- ~ . rf kafik 4l, , ;, :• totetartrreiritteggif&P.4lq Nt at ..-,:„. oilm attimseiffitiehed arai l ettistia- - era. as notice, magmas snd Daum m ot tiyerr S in nY o A .„1116210114 4 , , o Wrp Won ern and.raumeste _ 4,.• ~ de e * Ti r ei r eNtArly itedmirtheditairlMllt.e .tt : • „.. Onr-pnetaraptiewitsza relleldnamyiemapSVAL 1.1 . :...i`c cd Sha beat quality cgmateriale and warm ~,, all ma 4 t4laNhErßNlGEdifetion. L.. B' , (lV , :slic az.t.9,ma ,5-, 4 =W/ in I g?if t !' 5 the,94 73, 4 74 1 0Cp‘f '';'. NIONIIS 18 -4 1118-TIMIC TOmailtrlßAll.s ,4 - --- „ - . juilfsr - ogrrin,,,Tvehjac4rnimlpizr u nge the great ad ee, dse I Aiti el t •- , -;,-, m etoctir,d. haleitedep„thromalltwk e , frt ....._,.„ is add Dark Brows Wicoes at Ini eenu tv w -- - , y Elliaebednanditinblesabealtudistlees.ol# ',----'.. & tater Itholeade prima, one yard wide lhablratehedlites. - '..'..-.. LisillAn, *mills* Vankn7llliMehl, litaleitith .0 .3 re !Loop per,unalins . 12 Skirt& ,WAStut Pth YroMOrasi ont' si i : 0 aka* tuart quality. dal uelituoll anksee, atNA pladatigi ." . t"en Finnan d ;Unload. or - A ~.; , 0 -1,.. - H . ' i5.:43: IaIIICIP4 ';•: - .o -- .‘,--.; 01,927 bi 01,933 IS U 6.98174 ill .B. . w AT . st l ic t!'"V 16,1110 33 ISEIRRY4 PRICE'' dr" €011), , v aiPOWINIII3 AJW DZILLEES i " eAsBmialtzei. - iquaiste,rvottatirranoriesp6vs,p ri,el. -1 / 5 5:mboattvtoimithl, Le, szaliimaax MitaitColol3l{4 dililfrNZlW mw : sr;:.-4 vi .1011 ArAINERa ke.ENTEMILO /OMENS AIDZIMMISMORAIERCHAIM=ut 42,325 00 • 31,2est* - -,—+.. sars,67* 9,i # lll 4 l cliaz llDr ! t " a•aD,Pr o oe lgaV wt o iai?2, an6.2WQ L OldilitriatitAAßDAD WiDitdrl • ar; - • eAVTAIWIRifaame Zino "Ma_ ,Etr ysi g=giniftiVl 3 3 it i lk . ' ) / WA O 4 -14134144- • it " Aal s rAtablan pontaimmkiwassmw4 vE.E•aI gist` wa d 2.. 4 kitOO tts I: V AXE AIL'S o.lbo..fet • bearilitta Wag ; .44; 4 ever ,se , tifilwypyreliret eft 'r:^ • • /3. rupte'ClMMMlZlAßaftalgW oxiffrao4ooaoT, (maxim* giOrmasaballatis , • . IL 7r.taL41.3 4 - 4 ,at tarn La, I. 1,r2. , T; 2;,t5 4ifr HORWroainiliksk4-IW-,164(4"0 0 ' 4 '4 . ••••'• Mt i r j r 4-38445w g iPP44411 11Set r a tW an NMI= &Men Or iirlatclieli,Wlll4llPabil it 01Whitliti peettgylkixT 'Stavin and Blather': may AC. be peyentedeed e arid'lntheh t teedelmstsfifteibrolleherittethieselA are beyond the po.sitnildy otartaliadeure. gifey4O,..3, lathe kind. boweyer.is so deeper ate or hope WD-Mad lt beAllitlOW - bittiaeDtratl ''rillapplieallon will always remove the n ltanese t and enable the' hotweth traiel inth — ctriartetht, ,„ 8461•7 horse owner. ..slimed hate thittirernedyak, 4 Hold, for its timely nee at he first prileargoesk Or, - 7 LEUXI6II.9EIWiII etfr ;c,llt prevent tbe4eleimidele diseases mentioned: to wide° ell home eredlible i v4 and which render so many otherithm Tiftlatk,, horses nearly worthless. ; -1; ;; E.11.1381ZE1R9 kerb. ' t tiedraw - dilneow Asepis fnr I , trebyr.h' ..ahr HOUELIMIIS • ••• CI - • , 81 , 4 - P l ir ASO 0114 Namortk 11 1'8.4 Wood- 14. & Ilml/11&8 9 111..4 D wodedt= 2 a, st o. iai ROMAS rierruyis - • • • tURNIA.IS/). CIHAIR MA, ,I ' NO. 71347T;DRILIL ST., s . UNDEBTAIpIp,Wp si] its ttraneheestrilinntetve: ~ prompt attenhon. Orders eau be left at the romp r attili3 Ltvery Stahfe or Mr: AIMS& Irle3rd, Ohio; q trer,. Allegheny- : ,•- , • - llleis-1 7 ; Intrr ACatis MOOMPar pactheeieetrientpeivienetTireo. : GONORRHELIUNCORETHALDISCHARGES"th semmweargatiart i , •>vi- . .. AF F E Ls berips=1 uDßaiOa - lUMMUIJDBI ONE mind= D in thet=to s, retbus,with tl , hitherto /mo P o A % A 7 1 , 4, L7211:7271,,, • L'BELVS SPECIFIC , PILIE 0 sv , i'q.. are epeed-Ameeliknemften. ending at oweedemi few dein, e r e 'bean owe Le .eated Ms penned. ent<•.The, preneled•erole" ireweteblei entrnetw a Unit eFie lArallePeo42A,Ssitilill4 1112=Prule' etaitirstthinektftwirikpre oS dirseq h /e= o MOVest=f ll- M a tifr 4' 4) dose their, aotianintesteremittr Nice box contains dz. &nen Pilla, , •• MOWN= Dfnaskapi..if) < . i'l ead A =4:e lert:+oo/232,0111C11414 q 121 .1 Ott On 4monert:- '-' • - 4 -”-- , w None glowilian nt..n?yejgoeturepntbt a weip t i , per. J. BEM, Sbolusater, ri: - / - stribnal : . ~ . •: . .; - , ordlrclaw. 41,...:.: *o: tti 10:0161)Atii L ALillit'" -''' ' • . '' 'P'i - flltti l trviiiirlit'i Striftl3ll3'Eft ; ±OCltritettH : { pas as 'law nels- in , ,aattolaialatotik FREI34 Ati.l4,9AN oTairE=sg lo aridtii toliwbundied *hi a well known honne;w4 elnwiltlknitiaMillkil 42.ibiku eating and drinking line alliti shogiebleolicti. , islekly .. . it AMIN -.: ,: ' fioraittoim." OWEN VIM Boa nvut) MERCHANT TArLOW,. 49 Bt. Clair - Streets-14 chausweres cnothill rtisireto calul"rfput FOlt - CAIOI. a AVING KETInINKI), 14/014ny. I yolts with a 'chwidtrifolit Oralbr iu li PCOMES ar i tl i tidAle • Cali b atliticea nit be/Owlhe area indneeinenma vortereiptcPcioartarcria lARPET/ii AND OIL OLOTam spt u14,4145v - t aisninig 51.11 M.ras• 11011;4711.= :•4 gABABXEIQSarvv tfuWari i , rt Vi . cley • velay si k, "seed essom • < tegala rwrt6t, 'to' ?trite the attention buyemoet, therwin= 3 -. Meese th e most tsnoratde terms. ' 4 o.olv imported lat ot kaanitidDralow nom!" —Zig,, ti cl 7l.ria l p earavist orpffluorkot. runr..l....futiAßUT Marks& t attEti And. deabme 40 , n . " 1 ;0 041031 MO Adida s ' 513 1 . 1 ' ifELLINGAB,.. MONONGAire riA PLECErigua, would 4 ! ithih.l,„,tecid a 5c....4 4'intifilltet And le ,24.16 Beogriviimu, dtianri • :4 -• Z 40_81118 received ask. 641. HaNutt. ociwaite.".' ISM ;'iN.r, Milli t A .-4 _ . . 1 , -. 1 .. 0 - !, •;.,: • :*.-, ~.4,.,,, •,.
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